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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilotl • In the a Shake for City hood • 0,llY "•LOT "'"'i. b, •kh•rd K•t Mor SUPERVISOR CASPERS (LE FT), CITYHOOO PROPONENT BURTON SHAKE AFTER OECISION E•rlier W.dnesday, Casper1 Said; 'John ~Burton and I Have One Thing in Common-Mutual Disrespect' . . ' ' ... .. ., . DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * THU RSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 Santa Ana Plea Over City Set By I.. PETER KRIEG 01 !ht D•1i, "•IOI Sl•ll A plea by thr c1!.v ol Santa t\na l!l postpont' lhc lr\'1ne incor1xiration elcct1011 oet for December \Viii be heard Uc1 IJ .\·hen thr C;ilifornia Suprcrne Cour1 con · ~·l!ncs 1n San t•'rancisc:o. . \iavor Loren 1;r1st>! rh~<·lu;rd !his rn-:la~·-Scarcely befort' 1•1clor~1 eheers du~d a1,·ay 111 lht' 1r;1ke nf 1·0111111· ~t1p1.•t 11~.-.r~ · ~ lo I appnl1al nl lhr ele1"!1011 ;ind dti!e-~c:t­ !1ng \\'ed11esd a1 Stalernents on th<' super11:-.ors' :11 11 .. 11 :·a111e lron1 all carn1)~ !1xln1 S;111ta Ana h<i,~ bef•n hnt.tlinjl ag:.111~1 Iii· ·orporat'lon both be lure lht• super\ l.'"I " ~nd in the courts and 1s asking 1!1r Supre1ne Court to sla~· !he e!cctiu11 1111111 !he logal batt.1<' is runcluded. Tht chief iss ue between Santa Ana and lr\'inc is ·ror 9:lll arrcs or pri1ne ind11strh1I !and be16'w-thc Marine Corps Air St1:1Ho11 on Rrd Mill Avenue. Santa Anal attorneys said' today lh.e election shol.lld be postponed because 1f lh' courts subsequently dceidc 1ha( pro· perty should go lo Santa Ana, the_n. the resuHs ot the election woutd Qe nulhf1ed liriscL 11•ho called the supervisors' vote ''prcdicrablc. bul in disregard or the basic points in QUC'Slion." was the Jone Cl· ty afficia l unhappy w1rh lhr :ict1un. Newport Beach r-.layur Ed I lirth pointed nut it has been ''lhr cit\''s posi- tion all along tha t the people in that area ha\·e the right lo vote lo say if they y,•ant to have a city or not" Hirth declined to 1nake a prcchcl1011 on Orange Coast Weatber Sunny skies today. following the USL1al early morning 101-" clouds. Hif,hs Along the coast around 6~ ri.~ing lo 7!'1 inlan d. l..ows toniahl bcfy,•een 50 and Jill dcgrt>c.s. INSWIE TODAY T here 11.'tlS n lu'' 10111! i11 Ilic old 1011;11 JQO ueut• 111111 11;/leii 1\Jr.~. O'Lcary'.i coro k1ck'd ll1 1· b1(r ke l 111 (,'J1icoyC>': T/1,.. b!g bkc;e 1~ rccu //rrf ro1IQ!I ni• P11yc /.1. .... ~. " ... Ltll1ff<• " C•lll•r11I• • -""' H·JI (llt~U"' " " M11t11ol "'~""· .. ci.ulfle' ... N•!lllft•I ""•' . ' ''""le' • o ...... (tllftt'f " Crtn-nll • s-" 1• JI "''" "IOl•Cf\ " S!K~ M•rk•" U ·ll D•vt r<t• .. loltvh~ .. Efolorit ! , ... • ,~ . ., ... l•·ll 1"n1..-1tJ11m1~1 . " Wttl~tr • •111otKt , .. n ..,.,.....,., "ltwt 11·1l Htr9t«O•t " Wtrl<l "'''"' ... the ou1con1e of 111e D<'c 21 balloting. bu! Laguna Be;ich ;\loy;u· R1thard Goldber,.; ~rasnl lhc lenst bi! rctuctanl lo predict a \rhopping \'i!'tOry r 0 r lllCOT")}()ral ion .sponsors. .. I 1l11nk lhe \'Ole \vill bf' u1cr11·hcl 111· i11gly tn la\'Or or 1neorpora!1011 ." (;old bcrt.: s:i 1d. adding lhal. hkr i\"C\\'l.1(11"[ Beilch. L:ii::una BP:ieh has supµortrd 1hc cilizcns' r1~hr !11 a rotr trorn !ht' \'Cf\ hr~1nn1nJ: l'u~!a \lt'~n r-.1:11or Robert \\'ilso11 said. hf' Joo 1~ ·1cr1 ·pll·:iscd" a11d said th r 11c11 fl1 Y 111tJ prf•\ id1' a c·hallcnge for Ir• inc C1Hnµan1 pl:11u1er'I 111 ;111 lhP 1·1'ars l"1r !)Pen in guvern- nu·nt. .1!1 11e r1er do is t;ilk abnur. plan· 111ug f.l't·r~'ont· gr1pr ~ ;ilx1ut poor pla11 · n111:.:." he .~aid "\\lell. !h1:-. 111ri1' i-. the fir~t !i1n~ 1\r h:nt' a 1'1r):!u1 p101;e ur ground \\'ilh so1n1· ,,f lhP .~rratcst expl'rtis P lnr develop1n~ jr_ "!f's li1ne to th:illr.ngc thrn1 11he lr1·111r 'Gon1pany planners ' and other hii::hl~· .!>-killed individuals who live in the area "Some of the fine:-t de\'elopn1ents in Nrwpor1 Bench arc 1111 lrv1nl' prop!'rty. With !heir good kno\\·lcdge of how to pla n. 1·m convinced the.v·11 cornc up wi!h sonlc of tl1e finest developmen1 s in land plan- n!f'lg in Orongc Cou11l y." \\'ilson said hr just wishes "I was 20 years rounger and able lo gel on their tca111 to help plan somt· good govern · nient " il untington Beach ti.'1<1yor t. e or g e r-.1cCracken "'as similarly .pleased. .. !rs good to lrt the people "'ho tivr 1hcrc decide on th is . I don"! know all the pro~ and oins in the dispute with San!a An<i. but I 1io lcel the people have lhc ri~ht lo vole on 1l. Incorporation secrns to b<' y,·hal 1hc people wan!." he said. The 1nan y,•hn is probably singularly mosl responsible for the election taking plat'f' this vc;ir is John Burlo11. chiiirman or the CoUncil of lhe Co1nrnunities of Irv int'. Burlon. \\'ho said he jus! hasn"I decided v.hether er not he 'll bt a t:anaidale for !he nev• city council. had a lot of other thinlils to say about \Yednesdey·~ \'Ole ··rm trernendously gratified. \Ve sel out to bring the issue of incorporalion to a vote of the people. because if.!l 1•t' ~pie's decision . ifs thetr righl And 111e succeeded ... he said . ..\Ve v.·f're a team from tht beginning. II look all ol u:-. fron1 tho~e who startf'd in June. !9i0. to thost' \\'ho mo,·ed tr. Irvine and .,..·ho put their lime and ef f ... rl :ind cnthus1a~m to the ta sk as lair as srx \\f'eki> ag_o • "I Uunk rnorr th:1n any wr art> a c·un1· nlun•ty and \IP ha1·e 11·orkrd !O!;f'll1Cr as a t'on11nunlty and .,..·Ith that kind of spirit IS~c RF.ACT. Pai:r. 21 • • • ire Blaze Caught At Cliap1nu11 An a!lempl to 1;e1 firr to !ht' acl· rninistration building at Chapman College fa iled early today y,•hcn J<1t11tur~ discovered the flames Orange firen1en said pilper had been placed in 8 plun1b ing pipe ;irr;-i hehind fy,o loilets and lightect . The fire \.\.'as discovered bcforr ii had ga1nNI mueh he<id\\·av a n d d:.in1age 1vas m111o r Firemrn were called 10 ;i11 c<1rl1f'r blazC' al the C"olle~r \\'l'dne,da1· ;ittcrnonn 1vhf'll a !rash c·Otl!Fllnf'r 111 ihe no1th p:irk1ng lot 11·:i~ srl l1!'r • ~r urricane (;ingcr SJan1s Into l:oasl Of North Carolina \IOREf'&:A D (ITV. '\ l' ~Af'I' - I ;111g('r, onl' ul \he larges! and 1nost durable hurricanes 011 record. :o;lan11ned into /'\orth Carolina today, knock ing out ut1litir.!>, uprootine: 1rees :ind rlooding ~!reels and highways. No 1n1uries \vere reported as the storn1 rnoved -onto the mainland from the Alla n· lie and he:ided inland. a[lhoui::h se1·eral rnobile homes were c;ipsized. Some i.~landi; and coastal are:is wen• evacuated. By 11 a.m. the Hcd Cros~ reported lhal about 2.500 had taken refuge 111 15 shelters sel up by the, f!fd Cross in schools. National l ~; u a r d armories and churches. ' Ginger had drifted around in thr Atla11- I ic for three "'eeks before heading for land. Just off l\1orehead City it stalled fro1n dawn unti l midmorning berorc resuming its course toward the beache~. ~!r4gust:; up,Jo .90,.rnilp ,~r _hou r "!tr~ recorded for Murs. 1\·1axirrium sustained winds were reported by reconnaisance aircraft at 70 to 80 m.p.h. 1'.!eteorologists at a specia l hurricallf' center established by lhe U.S. \\leather Service at Norfolk. Va .. said the center or lhe storm made landf3ll in the 1'.torehead Cily·Beaufort area around 11 a.m. Thev said Ginger \\'as headed nort h· west On a track lhal would take 11 over· land to lht Rocky i\toun1. N.C . areo to· nlgilL This mean l the cha"ce of high 11•Jnds and lide~ in Virgina·~ t•oastal re- gion wa s "drastically redu ced .'" the \\lea - lher Service s~id . \Vind~ of hurricane IOrl't , 75 1n.p h .. "'·ere predicted for Int er today along the 1See GINGER, Page 1) .. Ir-vine~s Burton Greets Caspers In Vote Vi~tory • • • • • • • • av Oll- lrvit1e City Supporters Celell1·atmg . B\" .JA('K BROBAf'f\ ll r1p1)y pruponc n!., ot !he prOptl.,ed nr1v 1·1tv or Irvine arc making plans toda.v fur :in 1ncorporat1on election Oec. 21 after 1 ht•1r dramatic· victory \\lednes<la y befure lhr 01·angc Cnunt y Board of Supcrl'1sors. Alter rnonths or hagghng. political 1nanruver.~ and deb:ite, the co11n!.v board h;itloted 4 to 1 to alloy,' the cityhood vote. Bo;trd Cha1rn1an Rohcrt Ba ll in of San. Iii Ana "'as alone 10 i·;isting lhe no vote. l)uring lhe final t .... ·o hour election hear· ing, the role~ of Supervisors Ronald Casper~ of Newport Beach and Ralph Clark of Anaheim provided some surprise 11 ... ists to the cityhood drama'.· Caspt'rs. \!,'hose district includes most or the proposed 18,000.acre city. proved to oh~er1•er.~ that he i.~ certainty unpredtc· I able. Painted by cityhood proponents as the political big, bad wolf, Casper.!! held off comm1tling himself until the final 1noments of the hearing . The.n. after all other supervisors had thei r say. he mov· ed swiftly to fa1·or the cltyhood election.· Me did so. however, with :some rancor in hi:i; remarks. If indeed. as he has indicated. Casper:t has higher aspirations in politics, he may have won some ruture votes Tuesday. Caspers deserted his longtime ally in opposition to moves of lhe Irvine Com· pany. Board Chairman Battin. when he move d to approve the boundarie.!l of the new city. Supci'visor Clark tlad· bef:n figured as 111e <1<oidoig~-··~n1..i.a oUicoine. Cla rk 's position was -:lear l>ifore Caspers moved -he wanted more lime -four week.!l "to resolve some doubL~ I ha ve about this.'' Supervisors David L. Baker of Garden (irove and William J, Philltps of ~·unerton had stated their approval of in· corporation. Battin had emphatically voiced hi.!l o~ posilion and asked for at least a she \'•eek.'\ delay. lie said lhe uninhabited .11reas or the 18.000..acre. 7,000 population citv shou ld be eliminated from the boun- dai·ie11. !laker, in indicating .hi s apprO\'al, pointed lo the jigsaw pattern of the other Incorporated cities. largely in the western tSee IR\'INE, Paget) ... •• .. • l ·r ·- OAll,.T l!'llOT Sl'1l ,"91t BUTTON, BUTTON Is It Prophetic? Over $3 Million Will Ride On ..Qiporce, A.c;:.4o1i An Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that will end with the distribution· er Pacesetter Home& presi· dent John Warrtn Klu«'s $3.3 million holding.!! recessed Wednesda y after tw et days of testimony bf:£ore Judge Bruce Sumner. Both sides agreed tc a two-week break: arter hearing testimony rrom Klug, the petitioner In the dls10lution of marriage action. Judge SUmner ordered both sides to return Oct. 12. ft.l rs. Janet Macl..eod Klug. 531 Bayside, Newport Beach. i.!l being defended in the action by former Presidential aide P.1ur- ray ChoUner and Newport Btach at- torne~ H. JI. Reisman. John K. Trotter represents Klug. 4 I • ane USS Soviet Ship Blazes A war: A~ Wru·ning ·rut\YO 1 UP!l -/\ Hussian ship fired nn a U.S. Navy patrol plane in the Japan Sea Tuesday nigh!, \\lestern inteUigenc• :;rurces said !Oll a~· The sources said lhr 1nci<lent occurred at <lu sk when lhc ,'\lavy a1reraf1. a P3 patrol plane . was cheC'k1ni:: a lilr111ation of Hussian ships as they cruised oH the shores or Japan. A Soviet vessel. a cruiser of the Snerdlov class. first f1J"ed flares at the American patrol t'l"<·IL and then fired .several \l':lrning shots across 1l~ bow when the plane came in for another pass. "The Navy p!ane buzzed the Russian ~hip several times," the sources said. ''It 1vas a case of the Russian crafl firing acros.!l the bow of the Am erican plane. .,. The shots were close enough to force the American plane a11·a~·." A total of 47 Ttuss1a 11 ships have been sighted in the vicinity or Jap<1n since lhfl niiddle of August. The Soviet veuels have circled the Japanese is le.!!. The sources said t)l(o incident invol ving the American plane occurred when the An1erican aircraft \llilS sent out to check on tbe status of the Sovie! vessels. immediately arter the incident. the sources said, American au t hor i t I es recalled the Na11y airplane . "All su r11eillance crafl were pulled back fi ve miles." the sources said . Work Experience .Johs Req'1ested Jobs offering rtal work experience training are badly needed by the Harbor Area Youth Employment Service this fall , in addition to other types, "This is what we'rt really lackins:• says Mr.s. Florence Hayes. director. Regular after-school jobs 1nvol\•lng sales, merchandise hnndling. special trades and similar work training useru1 lhrbugh life are v.·hal YES officials ha\·e ln mind. Baby-sitting or full·time tabor jobf; are the usual needs filled by YES. but Mrs_ }layos want~ to diversify,the fie ld. Located 1n the Boys Club ce n1ral branch at 594 Center St., in Costi' Mesa YES can bf' reHr.hP.d by calling 642-047" any time of the day or nighl. , I ., DAIL Y PILDT .s Warden's Story George Jackson Death Described SAN Q UEN TIN (UPI) -George \Jackson was shol tn tht b11ck from 27 fr-el 1way by 11 guard Who didn't know he was gunning dO.,.,.TI the notied black revolu· t;onary C!l nv1ct, San Quentin \\'arden Louis Nelson has disclosed. Jackson was killtd last Aug. 21 in v.·hat prison ()fficials said was a prison break 1Uempt. Two other prisoner& and Utrtt £l.lards were killied in the incident. Nelson told the Los AnReles Times WMnesday the deta ils of Jackson's death. He said they v.·ere included in a -massive report conccming the incident - a report which ha s not been made public and is in the hands of the ~tarin County district attom'-y's office. He said pri!on Investigators found that J1ckson \\'as first hit in the left ank!i~. 1tumbled then btgan to race toward the ro.root north wttll nf !he priso n. Nelson ~d Jackson •·cnnceivab!y .. ~ could ,have made it over the north wall ·if be had been able to put the guard there out Qf commission." Nelson said the guard, who was prone on the gun wall, saw a gun in Jackson's bands and opened fire as the inmate ran in a crouch. The guard had been alerted by another officer who called, "Inmate with 1 gun!" the warden said, but didn't know who the inmate was. Jackson was 271 feet from the guard 1Piben shot, Nelson added. He said an in· tnate running behind Jackson. John Lar- ry Spain, dqve lnto some bushes when Jackson was abot and was apprehended. Authorities llY' the tmm gun used by Jack50D in the alleged break attempt was amuggltd to him earlier by attorney . Stephen Bingham, now sought on a murder ch11Ige. Nelson, a.!iked why he thought Jackson would attempt an almost sujcidal run through da ylight toward a ZO.. {oot wall . said: "He had no choice after the gun was . Giscovered . _ . It was a crazy idea, but Jn&ybe ht had no alternative, particularly after he completed his butchery inside the Adjustment Center.'' Authoriti~ say Jackson killed one or more of the guards in the center, A coroner'11 report 5aid Jackson was killed by 1 bullet that struck him in the middle of the back, hit two ribs and ~aveled on through the top nf the skull. Some persons, Nelson said. "are asking how a shot -fired almost directly 'ownward "'from the gun wall ct1uld hit J ackson in the back and travel upward and out his head. But thafs a far cry from the v.·ay it happened. The shot v.·as ttavelina: on an almost borilontal line, From Page 1 REACT ... irvine is 1olng to be a lruly unique and T'Onderful city." Ir.ine Company President William R. J.Sasnn noted the election approval is a pl4jor triumph. but only a starter. "Ar. a supporter of the new city, we ob· Tiously feel that the county board's action tva1 appropr\a~. \Vhat happened yester· b y resulted from the determination_ of the people of Irvine to have a model city. \Ve are equally determ ined to help create that kind of community and we share Supervisor Cas pers' hope that t'he city of Irvine will be one of the greal cit ies of America. I'm confident that hope v.·ill be. rea.lized . The dedication Md idealism nf the Inine incorporators virtually assure s lt. \\'e now all ha ve 1 lot to do. Thi s is on· ly the beginning." almost parallel to the ground." The controversy erupted over how Jackson was shot after the coroner's report was released ear lier th i11 month, Priso n officials at fi rst said they believed Jackson was shot in the top of the head. Jackson was one of three inmalf'S known as the "Soledad Brothers" who had been transferred to :;an Quentin pen· ding trial in the death of Soledad State Prison guard. l\1esa Panel Studies Bike Trail Plans Now that Orange County Su~isors ha ve approved a countywide mastf'rpla n of bicycle troils, Costa 1!esa re sidents wonder what will happen in their clty. A recently formed bicycle trails com· mitt.ee is working on that answer. Early this month the 12-man com mittee established 12 goals fnr a city bicycle trails and \\'ay11 system. The first goal is to draw a masterplan of trails and ways for the city. Key points in the committee's stl of goals include: mak ing the trails saff'. in· elude all scenic areas in the 11ystem. C(ln· nect green bell.!i , do it economically. and push for greater bicycle safety on the part of rider5. Committee members also defined the differen ce betwetn bike trails and v.·ays. A "way" is an existing street designa ted suitable for bicycle traffic and so mark· ed. A trail is ;i pathway specifically built and maintained for bicycle traffic. The committee includes a mlxtu re nf interested citizens and city st a f f members. Herb Burnham. assistant city traffic engineer and a member of the com- mittee, said the major goa\ of the system is to link a!l of the city's large green bu1ll areas where trails can he found. "Our biggest prnblem now." he ex- pla ined . "is to determine v.•hich green belt areas \\'ill eventuall y have bicycle trails. ~lost of Costa r-.1esa's green bells are controlled by different agencies." One lype of trail considered is the scenic, green belt path lhrough a pa rk. nr ot her green area. Another trail could be made along some streel..'I by plilcing curb- ing along I.he: road to separate the asphalt bicycle path from the traffic Janes used by cars. A bicycle v.•ay woul d follow stre t ls where the traffic is light. but !here would be no ph ysical separation of the bicy cle rider from the traffic lanes. Burnham said the com mitt ee is nnt likely to present a hicyc!e trails masterplan to the city council for several months. The committee meet~ lwlce 8 month and i11 currently studying al!.ernate. systt ms for trails and pathways proposed in other cities. The county masterplan is also part of the study. Whatever plan is developed hy the ci ty, it v.'il l S(lmehow be lied in Lo th!!: county maslerplan so bic,yclisls can travel a5 far as they might lik e. The bicycle trail11 rommillee was form- ed last spring \\'ith Churk ~l rDnnald . ;in Orange Co a s t College s!udenl. as chairman. The ne:i:t committte meeting is Oc:t. 7 Bl city hall. AllAHTIC O CfAH VA. 75 U~I T~11•llblt HURRICANE"'OINGER FLOUNCES INTO EAST COAST She'i A Big Bag of Wind With a Broad 6e1m F~om Page 1 GINGER ARRIVES ... middle and non hern coastal areas of North Carolin a. The weathl!:r Service 5aid Ginger was e:i:pected lo continue inland at about 10 m.p.h., maintainini; gale force v.·1nds 100 to 150 miles nf the center. It v.'as ex- pected to tu rn north"'ard some.t ime v.•ithin the next 24 hours, The National H1irricane (('ntcr -at r-.t iami, Fla , said Ginger v.·as the Qlde~t hurricane oa record and one nf !he l'.idest in history l'.'Jlh an eye 70 miles across. One of those in a shelter at r-.1oreh ead City ~·as Cicero Jones, 72. "l don't like HuTrican e, Si; Himmicane? Not On Your Life Hurricane Ginger -the elder lady of big \\'ind11 on the East Coast -is now chasi ng men and women ;i like from lov.•land homes in Nnrth Can1hna. fl ecause her actions belie her delicate name. i nqui~Hive DAILY P I L 0 T rf'por ter!'< souiz ht the answer to !he qlles· linn, "\Vhy are hurri~nes named afte r v.·omen?'' · One v.•isecarrk1nii: editor was rhased from the ne\\·sronm \\'hen he suggested no one. pve r wrnte about a himmicane. A kind weathe r l::idy -ju st. a coin- cidence -at the t.: S. \Vea lh('r Rure;iu supplied six possible answers. Take you r pic k: -G irl.~ ha\'e prPlt1er n:ime.~ -Their namt:"S ;ire eas1Pr to pronounce. -Thrv are unfor~ettahl e. -TheY are. unpredict;ih!e. -The!J• are changea ble. -They <1te frequen tly a di~asler llhe "·rather lady gritted her teeth (ln this one I, this one bit." he sa1d. '·I've. be en to the r\alional Guard armory too many times. It looks li ke the \l'ors( we'\'e had ; cer· tainly it's the longest." The v.·inds smashed plate glass v.·in- dows, tore down signs. and sent huge v.•a1·es crashing ov er the boardwalk at Atlantic Beach. across the Bngue Sound from l\lnrehead City. ..._ At NPw Bern. high tides se nt small !.:inks of gas and oil fl n;ili ng out onto a ri ver, cau sing a navi gation and fir e h;izard. Da mage to mobile h(l mes v.·as repo rted al ,.,.torehead City and Havelock. The v.·eather servire said that because or tt1e enorm it~· of the eye. ma ny areas :ti ring the cna.~t \VOuld e:i:per ience long pPriod s of 11·inds if the hurr icane moved ashore Hurricane "arn1ngs v.'ere in effect ,;a,lnng !he coast from a pninl nfirth of \\'Jlmington, NC. In Virginia Beach, \'a. Gille ..,,·arni nE;!; \.\'ere up el11ewhere along rhe ,\lnrth Carnhna coast and north..,,·ard from Virg inia Beach to Rehobolh Beach, 0.1 "II you're in the area, it v.·ould seem li ke a ba.d scene," said a spokesman for the National \Veather Service in Miami . Big Quake Hecordecl 1 n Baja C<tlifornia ROfl\VTLLE. Mrl . !UPl l -A l::i rgc earthqu;ike occurl'ed at I 17 a.m. PDT toda,v in the Gul f of California ahout 650 rnlle!; sn11th of Lns Angeles, lhe national earthquake 1nfnrmation center reported. The qu11kP, which measured 6.4 on the Ri chter scale. v.·as also recorded in Alaska. Hawaii and Ar iiona. The cen ter said no damage was re pnrlt'd . • From Pqe 1 IRVINE DECISION .. half of the. county. "l am convinced it ts better to start with a 'larger area and permit the cHy 10 grow wlthln it," Boker said. '·The othe r county rorrunun1ties started \\'Ith small ar~1 .and then grew by annt xa tion resulting in boundary fLghU and a jlgsaw arrangement whic h left many unin· corporated l'llands.'' Caspers, apparent turn11bout should not have been that much of a surprise. 1'wo weeks previouidy, v.·hcn Batt in wa s fighling for a 80-day delay, Caspers at first !Upported him and then backed ofl saying "I believe the time ha s come to expedite this incorporation m::itter." The fift h didstritl super\ 1so r started his approval mot ion by saying that "John Burton and I have one thing in comm'ln ~mutual disrespect. ~Burton is chairman of the Council of Communities of ft\'ine af>d leader of lhe incor poration move- ment ). "This is a classic confronlallon bet"·een due. process of lav.' and lngic and plan.ning," Casper!! continued , ketping his listeners on ed ge . He contradicted statements that he had been elusive or unwillin~ to receive in· formation on the new city, then he drove the knife in a little. "I have been listeni ng ever since J was sworn into th is office tO input from many directions and feel lt is nnw up tn the will and wisdom of the people to judge how v.·orthwhi le !he addi!1Jnal t<.l(t1tion on th eir hon1es will be as a result or the new citv at th is time. "The mosl creditahle source ;ivailAble to me indi cates a convcrsalive estimate of at least $100 a year additional taxes on a S.10.000 Mme lo duplic ate services already in ex istence." he hit home. "There are inherent. danJ?;ers. I feel. in any city 80 percent owned by one com· pany." Caspe rs also alluded to !he rea p- po intment of Charles Ptarson lo the Local Age ncy Formation Co mmission (LA FC) la st wee k in his absence from his seat on the ct1mmission . "LAFC action last "·eek tells me \\'hat would happen if we sent this back to them,'' he said acidly. ThP supervisors could ha\·e returned the incorporation matter to the LAFC hy \Oting to change the boundaries as approved to that body . \\'HAT POWERS Tuesday's session started wit h wr;ingt- ing over just what powers the Board of Supervisors held regard ing the new city. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ex· plained th at the only decisions before them were the boundaries of the com· mun ity and the sett ing of an election date. Battin limited each side of the battle to JO mi nu tes and a great deal of that tim e was used in persona\ recrimination by speakers. Burton alluded In npro~1l1on from Nort on Shnnn, "1\•hn v.·;inted lo be a sena!or. from the ("llY of Santa Ana v.hich 1.1·anted settlement nf a h11.arre an- nexa!lon scheme." from .loan lr\'ine Smith. "an he1re~s \\'ho is fight ing the James [r\·ine Foundation over cnntro! of the Irvi ne Con1pany.'' He hit al ~'lrDonnrll Oougl;is CorporA- tio n's ref]uest to eitclude 11s 50 ar rcs near the Orange Cn11n!V AlrJlfl rl (rnrn the hnunrla r ie.~ or !hi' new <:II\. "Thev nb-\'inu~l y care nnth ini; fnr 1 h1 ~ new-c·il y. They ~1 n1pl y w::in1 tn m<lkP mnre mnnry lhrnugh a zone ch;inge that cnuld make I.hem s quick ~4 million '' !\TIT PLA \'Tlllf"G Burton cnncludrd "\\'c :ire not ii rich girl's pla ything nnr a pnhl!cian·.~ rew.::irrl . Nor are v.·e a rn1 ll1onaire 1 ndu~1ria l1s1:s tny (l r the Jr1·in e r.ompan v·s p::i wn. V.'e are simply, (lrd1nary penp\e wh(l ha\'e pelltioned you for the nght to 1·01e" Ray Quigley, e:xK"ul1ve d1reclor o/ the Greater Irvine Industrial League, 1e- cused Batti n and Ca sper! of ha ving "an unfortunate habit of referring to us a ptiv.·n.~ or tools of the Irvine Company." ··nuw about puppets," snapped Ballin. "\\le resent the implicat ion," continued Quigley. "\\'e have disagreed with the Irvine. Company in the past and ~·ill in lhe fu!ure, The industries we represent are united , however, on wa nllng lo be in th111 new cil y." Sa nta Ana rolled out its b1~ guns in a last ditch attempt to block approval of lht inco rporation. "Solve problems, don't create them,'' charged 1\l;iyor J.,orin G r i se t. "'Incorporation of this new city is premature.. It would ma ke Santa Ana Orange County's ghetto by the year 200(1 " f.1A."\Y 08JECTIO.~S Santa Ana City f.1anager C a r I Thornton, although limited to 10 mlnutt s by Batt in, thundered out a long series of objections. ''Degradat ion of housing in Santa Ana is inev itable if you approve this," he argued. "Santa Ana h11s most of the black people in Orange County and mo11t of all minorities. ll'e also have 24 percent of th!! v.·el fare case load . "\\'e ask you to lake care nf you r share nr the minorities or Jet us have the ta:ic ba se to do it,'' Thornton continued. "This plan is a creatinn of the ci!v beautiful for t11e beautifu l people," he ch;irged sarcastlca ll y. Thornton accused the incorporators of dropping the original plan for a 53,000 acre city to JR,000 acres to "br ibe the surrounding cities." , "Orange County will die under this kind of de velopment,·· he concluded. Chain Reaction Propane Blast Sparks Inferno ~ll LLB L'R Y, !\lass. IAP ) An estimated 200 propa ne ga s Lanks exploded in a five-secnnd long chain reaction to- day, injuring 111.·o persons , leveling a building and touching off fir es tha£" threate ned other tanks. The fires remained out nf con~rol lhree holirs after the blasts rocked I.he area. and fire fighters hosed down tanks that had not exploded . . Included 1.1•ere !v.•o 30,000-gallon storage tanks about 75 feet from the building that v.·as derry'lished. The explosions or the IO·gal!o n tanks occu rred at Rural Gas Ser\'1ce, Inc , in a rPmotr area iilon i:: \l:il'sachuseus J ~li . about 10 mi l€'S snulh nr \\'orcester in the een tr;i l p;irt of the state. F'i ve persons v.•ere work>ini:: 1h<'re at !he time. The iniu ries suffered bv the two ~·ere not serious. State pnlice 0brough l a pnna ble aid !iilation anrl doctors an d nurs es from St. V1nrrn!'s Hospital in \\'flrrPS!Pr ;:is 11 prc t'au t1nn . The 580 pupils an d 21J sta!f mrmhers at the Elm\\•ond S!r('('t. School. A qu arter of a mile all'a)', \rf're eracu ated . Latin Aide l\.idnaped CARA CAS. Venezuela 1UPl 1 -Cnn~ul­ Creneral Thelma Frias of the Don1i n1can Republ ic has been k1dnaped and is being held for ransom of SI m1llinn , Dominican Ambassador Rafael Bonilla Aybar said Thu rsday. Gas Cars J un1p Track TEHACHAPI IUPI \ -Fif1een r,ars of 1 Santa Fe. freight tram, incl ud ing thre:t!' carr~·ing LP and natural gas .. dPra\\ed five miles east of here today. 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The couple. 11 man and 11 v.·oman in their early 60", were lnoking for the justl~ of the pt8Ce to marry them in the "home of the Western \.\'hite Mouliie .'' They were viKibly dis appointed "''hen they learned San Cltmen~ doesn 'l ha \'e a JP any more. And the courthou"e at Laguna Niguel w11s out of th eir way. thry sa id. because they had planned a hontymoon in San Diegn, And time w11" run nin g out. Thi!. v.·orrled groo m-to-hf! was a i;tric l fa n of tr11Jditinn. Ne...-· morality v.·asn't for him. "I don 't knov.· what wr.'re go~n8 to dn If we 11.1nd up In San Dir.go t.onliht and v.•e ati!l aren 't m.arrled ." he gaid u he lrft. nprr:ttr~ \\1edne~l'l.I' in An::iheim. R.Jitwrt J. f.l'llll'lti al sri 11rg P"d lhr 71\th Annua l ()inference nf the lntem11J1nnal Asliociatinn of Chiefs nf r nlirP nnt tl'I unfl('rr.~!imatr the mnb's i;.rope Or,':aniT.ed crime eJ:ict~ th rn112hnut the na tion at PVPry Mmmun1ly le\'f'L declarer! 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"'4, NO. 234, J SECTIONS. •8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, ·197 J TEN CENT~ Does Miller Want to W orl{ for Huntington? 6 ) ALAI'\ DIRKl\I or •~• O•i!1 P11<11 ~t•n Tht ousting of Uuyle ~1 1ller . 59. as (•tty adm1n1s1rator of Jl u11tu1gton Bearh ,,·a~ lhro\VU 111to confusion today v.1th ques- hons arising on whether he v.·ishes to <:011- linut working for the city. The confusion boils down to 1'.'helhi:r fl1il!er ls 1111erested in being retained as a eonsultant or \vhcther he has reje<:ted the coun{'iJ's orfer for Sll('h a position. .. The ~ituntio11 is very t;i1·1 y," ~layor VA. 75 George '.\icCraelien said when questioned this morning ··1 think v.·e art going to ha1·e to go 01·er 11 again "'Ith the at- lorneys the rlt'Xt time thf' counci l gets together." The ne~t opportunity for an executive closed-door session of the council i5 at the <kt. 4 council meeting in l\1urdy Park, just one week before the scheduled public hearing into Miller's dismissal as city ad- ministrator and two v;eeks before the fir· ing is due lo take effect. ATLANTIC O C EAN ur 1 "''"'' Ma• HURRI CANE GINGER FLOUNCES INTO EAST COA ST Sh•'' A Big Bag of Wind With • Broad Beam ·u . , err1~ane, Si Eve r Hear of Storni Called Fred? Hurricane Ginger -the elder lady of lug v.111ds on the Ea st Coast -1s no11· ··hasJn{! 111en and 11·omen alike fr~1n1 lowland hoint'S in Nor1h Carolu1.1. Bt•ecu1~e her <1<'IJ{l!l" brl1e ht·r t1ehc111" 11a111c . 1nquisil 1\e lJ:\JLY I'll.OT rcporlt">r.; !.oug ht !he ans\\er lo the 1t'lC:.- 11011. "\\hv ;ir1· htJ1TU';U11;• n:u1,('d aft1·r Onr 111St'C r.11·kinJ: rcl1!or 11 a~ I' h a ' rd 11·0111 thr ne11·~roon1 1rt1rn he sugg1•stcd nn tine rvcr \\rot!! about a )l1mn11'..;;.111P . A kind 1veather lady -just a coin· c1dt"nce -at lhe U.S. \\'eather Service sup1)lied six possi ble ansv.•ers ·rake ~·nur pt ck -f:irts ha\'C prel\1er n;in1es -Theu· na111.~s arc easier to pronounce -They arc 'ftnforgettablc. -Th('.V arr unp tcdi<'l:t ble . -Thcr ~ arf• ehangc:iblr Thr.\' ar{' !requenll.v a d1:.;istcr 11hr \1ca lher lady gnlled l1rr teeth on 1h1s 011(' I, So11tl1 Viet Ge11eral Say s Reel D1·ive May Be Halted • SAI GON tUPI \-LL Gen. Ngu yen V.in ~linh sa id today !he thousands of Viet- na rnrse troops flo"'n inlo the Cambod ian border region 11orthv.·csl of Saigun in fleels or us. :ind South \'1etnamese helicop ters 1nay have stopped a rnajor :'\nrlh Virtnan1ese thrust into South V1et- nan1 ~1 1nh told t:PI Currl.'S\lO!ldt'nt E1m \\'i11eusnn al thi.~ Tay Ninh headqu;;rlers :in 1nilrs 11nrlh\\el\l nf Sa1g(HI 1h;1t :ur stnkrs ;1h111P s1nce Sunda) rnll1 hal'e kill- ed :l,U(k/ ~orth \11c1 no·.rne~e and Viel rong 111 1he eri11c:il 011'ea "f\'O'.I' thr siluatlon is clear," ?\ll nh said. ··\Ve surprised the Viet Cong very 1nuch. Our reaction was very quick . Even n1y own staff didn't believe Iha! I could FATllER SON GRID Sl/OWDOWN LOO iHS A f:i lher-!Son. co<.ch-ptayrr i;hov.•· down 1s on UlP tonight at llun l- ington Beach High Schoors Cap Sheue. Field when the Hunting1on Ollers tackl t lhe F'oo"ta1n Valll.'\' 8.1rons in R non-league prl'p f')()i- b.111 1usslc Game tnnt' iq 8 1>'l'IOl'k for lhe n1.1tch11p wht\11 p1!5 hracl l.'<.~ch Bruce Pirldord of thl' J~arons against h1~ son. S1 evf'. :in ()llt•r halfb:ick For fu rr!IE'r rfet<iils. "Cr PHl!CS 2!J and 30 in today's sports 'ccf1nn . ' do ii." He said the light ning allied reac· lion hurt the Communists. Amttican and South Viet namese piloti who new the reinforcements into the border area today reported intense groundfi re by Communist lroops using antiaircraft guns and mortars. One U.S. <Abra helicopter gunship wa~ shot dov.'n and the 11..-0 men aboard believed killed when they leaped out at 400 reel wtllen the t·ra ft burst into names. i'i11nh had heen 1norl' pessi mistic earlier i11 the da~· \rhen he said one North Vie1 - namcse div1s1on had crossed into Soulh \11et11nm. He explained that the mass1\'e rein !orcrrnent s were flo111n in to block an advance in to lhr an:~a no rlh\\'esl n! Saigon. l\fany of lhe govertunent troops moved into lh e Ca1nbodian border town of Krek 1vhe re the Communists launched an of- fensivr Sunday in apparent hopes of disrupting the Vietnamese presldential election and embarras1ine Prnidt.nt Nguyen Van 'l'hieu by capturing a bl1, popu\aled center. •'J will hold Krek and try lo dd'troy them (the Communists/ unless a con - trary order com es from lhe. govern- ment." l\finh said. Krek is eight miles in- side the border, 85 miles northwest of Saigon. The lwo crewn1en ""'ho lea ped from thr burning hel icopter at ~00 feet had no parachutes. Their fair was unkno"'n but 1! wa.s doubted they sur1•11·ed l.tPI Cor;resnonctent !\ennel h J Oni tl- dirk. who lt(i lnf'~~sed the 1nciden1. s<iid his n11·n heht•opt'U-\\·a~ forced to turn h<1rk becau~e or lhl" in1 1'nSf gunfi re llr said .51 raliher anlla1rcrafl firt ghot down !he ne,rby Cob1·1 (;Uns bip, .,. ! l>e l'elopn1enls came h; a head Frida .... afternoon. !he da y l\layor i\·lcCracken issued a press release. endorsed b~ tlu~ cou neil , announcing that it was withdra11·- ing an offer to retain him as a c-onsul tanl and analyst to the council. The release said that the council had terminated negotiations "'ilh Miller through Santa Ana attorney Homer L. McCormick . 1'he release cited ··growin g animosities and !he deterioration of negot-ialions." Just befort the press releast y,•as 1ssued -rt was au thorized at an ex- eruuve session al the previous night ':i; 1·uunc1l n1eeting -Miller and his at- lurncy. Ed Se heck of Newport Beach, rnet \Vith McCormic k in City Att orney Lkl11 Bonfa's office . According lo i\-tayor McCracken, t.·li!ler says that conference was the fir st time he had been prese11tec1 the offer, wh ich , simultaneously. 111as being 1vilhdrav.•n b_v Lhe council. It appears today lo be 1 . - . classic cast of !elters crossing in the 1\lcCracken s<iid . agreeing the-situation 111a11. 11·as confusing. "I'm sure all !he coun· ··riJiller called coun1:1ln1en Friday night cilmen relt the consultant's JOb had been and said he had received no offer until offered /um ." Friday afternoon," f\1ayor McCrackrn Neither f\.1 iller nor McCo rmick was said this morning. avail~ble for f ur t h er eXt>lanation this 0'i\lrs. l;ibbs tCouncilv."oman N~·or morning. Gibbs) apparently spoke to him F'r· ··~tiller said that some of his remarks afternoon and told him she v.·as sur ed to the newspapers and to councilmen he hadn 't accepted the offer but he said it were strongly worded but he said he 111as hadn't been presented to him under the distinct impress ion that he v.·as ''I don 'l know what lo do,'' J\layor (See !\flLLEH, Page :!J Hurricane Rams Ashore Mighty Ginger Causes Havoc in North Carolina ~IOREllEAD CITY. NC. IAP l - Ginger, one or the !argesJ. and n1os1 durable hurricanes on record. sl amn1ecl into North Carolina today. knock ing out ut ilities . uprooting trel.'s and Floodin g streets and highways. No inj uries 1ve1·e reported <JS the storrn n1ov ed onto the mainland from the Atla n- !ic and headed inland , although srl'eral mobile homes \\'e1·c capsized. Some islands and coastal areas \Verr evacuated. By II am. the Red Cross Happy Irvine (itv Backers · .I Ready Vote 8.1· JACK BRORAf'K Of lh~ O•il~ r i!.i ~i.n ... Happy proponents or ll\{' proposed l\fl'I c-ity of Irvi ne are making pl11n~ today fur an inco rporation el{'Clion l)ec. 21 after I heir dran1atic victury \Vednesday before the Orange County Board of Supervi sor!'. After months of ha ggling, political n1aneu 1'e rs and deba te. the county board balloted 4 lo I to alloy,· !he cityhood vote . Board Chairrpan Robert Ballin or San· ta Ana 1vas alone in casting the no vote. During the final tv.·o hour election hear- ing. the roles of Supervisors Ronald Caspers of Ne\vporl Beach and Ralph Clark of Anaheim provided some surprise t"'ists to !he cityhood drama Caspers. 11•hose district includes mo~t of the proposed 18JXlO-acre cily. proved 10 nbser1·cr~ 1ha1 he 1.~ t:Prtainly u11pred1t'- ta ble _ Painted by t·ityl1uud pt'opunents as 1ht- po!il 1cal hig, bad \\'O\f, Ca ~per<> he ld off con1111it11ng himself un!il thr fln<1I n1on1enls of the hearing Then. afler 111! other super1 isors had their sa\. he mo1 - ed sv.·iftly to favnr lhe l.'.itvhnud elrt·tlon lie d id. so. however. w1ih sun1e r~111t·or in hi s ren1arks If 1ndf'ed. as he h;is ind1ca!ed. Caspe1·s has higher aspirat1oti.~ 111 polit1cs, he n1a y have v.·on some futu re V4Jtes Tucsda) Caspers deserted his !ong tirne ally in opposition to .noves of 1he Irvine <.:0111- pany, Bnard Chai rman Batt in. when he 1noved to approve the boundaries or th e nev.• cil y. Supervisor Clark had been figured a~ lhe deciding vore in the closely t"<>nlested outco me. Cla. ,.·s position v.·as t:lear before Caspers n1oved -he "'anted 1nore lime -four weeks ··10 resolv e some doubl s I ha\·e aOOtit ih1s." Supervisors. Da,·i~. Baker of Ga rden 'Grove and \.Villiam J. Phil lip5 or ~,ullerton had stated their approval of 1n- corporal ion. Battin had emphatically voiced his up- pos1tion and asked for al least a six 1\•ceks delay. I-le said the uninhabited areas of the 18.000·acre. 7.000 population fSet IRVJNE , Page %1 01arles Graser Services Slated Services will be held Friday for long timt: Huntington Beach resident Charles A. Graser who died Tuesday in his home. ~fr. Graser, who was 77 al the time of his death. had lived in Huntington Beach tor 38 years. He was a bus driver for lhfo Huntington Be8Ch High School from 1947 to 1952 v.•hen he relired. ~fr. Graser was a member of the American i.tR:ion and \\'orld \liar I Oar· racks r He lea,·es ll\'O s(Jn!I, Roy. nf Huntington Beach and Cha rles Jr of Colton. a daughter. ~-l a r,v B r' o th tr 1 on . fl( Northridgt . a l)rother Fred, of Sea l Beach. :ind nine grandchildren. Services will be al I p.nl. al S1n1lhs Mortuary with the Re\·s. Charles Rose and Roser Betsworth otf1clatinf. reporled !hat about 2.500 had I a k e n refuge tn Ja :shel1ers set up by the Red Cross in school s. National G u a rd ~rn1or1ts and churches. c:1nger had dr"ifted around in the Atlan· tic for three weeks before heading for la11d_ Just off ~lorehead Ci ty it stalled rron1 da11·n unlit inidn1o rn ing before rcsurning rts cour~c toward the beaches. \Vind gusts up lo 90 miles per hour 111ere recorded for hours. r..1aximu1n sustained y,•inds l\'ere rcportrcl by reconnaisance BUTTON, BUTTON Is It Prophetic? Transient Hel<l In ll unti1igton Liquor Robbery A 30.year"()Jd transient is in custody in Huntington Beach today after police alleged he robbed a liquor store of three six-packs of beer and a gallon of y,·1ne. The suspect, Elvin J . \\'alls, y,·as ar· rested by officers an hour alter the rob- bery about one-quarrcr mlle fron1 the srcne of the crime . .John 0 Mur~y. clerk a( the Liquor Li- quor Store, 6937 Warner Ave . told in· vestigalors a suspect came into the store al about 10:30 p.m. Investigators allege Wa lls took l he beer and wine to the cash register. v.•ailed for two othf r customers to pay aOC: leave, And laid down money for his ow n purchases. But before P.1urray could pic k up the money, police allege \Valls showed him a s1nall caliber revolver in a shoulder holster and told him he was taking the Ii· qtl(lr. MJrra)· told pollce he v.·as forced to car:-y the liquor to Walls' car and gave a descripUon of the auto to police after Walls left. Pa:rolman .James Wehr spotted the ve hicle an hour later at the in ter11ectlon of St. Veorge Drive and Warner. A~ the timf'!I of Walls' arrest. pnli c:e claim he wa~ carrying a 22-<:allber revolver, TM- beer and wine were recovered from a r1earby apartment.,"'here ht 111as sta ying •1lh 11ome acqu1iintances, o/fJetr~ .aald. .' I aircraft at 70 lo 80 n1 p.h. l.J' ~1eteorologists at a special hurricane cente r cs!ablished by the U.S. \Veather Srr\'ice at Norfolk, Va ., said tht center or !he storn1 made la ndfall in the 1\lorehead City-Beaufort area around 11 a.m. They said L:inger was headed north- west on a track 1hat v.•ould take it over- land to the Hocky !\Joun\, N.C .. arco to· nighr This meant tile cha nce of high v.·inds and tides in Virgina 's coastal re. Wa1•1ain9 Shots gion ...,·as 1·drasticaJly redu ced," the \\"ca. Uier Service sa id. \\'inds of hu rricane force . 7S ni.p.h .• 1vere predic!ed for later toda y along the middle and northern coastal areas of North Carolina. The \1•eather Service said Ginger 111c;s expected to continue inland at about I() n1.p.h., maintaining ga.le force winds 100 lo J.10 1niles ot the center. It was ex· pected lo turn northward sometimt (See-GINGER, Page ?) Red Ship Fires On U.S. Plane TOKYO i lP! 1 -A Russian ship fired 011 a U.S. Navy patrol plane In the Japan Sea Tuesday nighl, Western intelligence srurces sa id loday. The sources said the inc ident occ urred al dusk whl'n the Navy aircraft. a P3 patrol plane. \vas checking a fortnation of Ru ssian ships as !hey cruised of f the sho res of Japnn. A Soviet vessel, a cruiser of the Snerdlov class, first fired flares al the American patrol craft and" then fired several warning shots across its bo111 when the plane ca me u1 for another pass. "The Na vy plane buzzed the Russian ship several times." the sources said. ··It v.·as a case of the Russian cra ft firing across the bo\v of the American plane. The shots were close enough to force ltit Arnerican plane away." A total of 47 Russia • ships have been sig hted Jn the vici nit y of Japan since tbt middle of August. The Soviet \.'essel1 have circled the Japanese isles. The sources said the incident involvi ng the American pl;ine occurred when tht American aircraft was sent out to checl on the status of the Soviet vessels. Immediately after the incident, th• sources said, American a u l ho r i t i e i recalled the Navy airplane. Huntington· Will Host Crate Derby Saturday /\Quiel. smoglcss automobile race will be run over Hunlington Beach city !';lreet s Saturday. H's l.h e annual Jaycee-sponsored Ora'nge Cra te Derby. fea turing home· bu ilt. gravity powered racers. The driv· er.~ range from eight to IS years of age. The event will be run off al 9 a.m. al C>0!dcn West Streets following a technical inspection and driver registration. The public is invi ted. First place prizes in each of the thrte divisions are a set of walkie talkies. 13-lJ.. year-old group: an electronic organ kit, 10·12 year-old group, and an electronic "Goofy Light" kit, S-9 year-0ld group. All second place winners will receive Y 01mg Bicyclist Hurt in Accident A t·ountain Valley teenager is listed in satisfa ctory condilion loday after su f- fering head injuries In a traffic coll ision Wednesday evening. Fountain Valley police said David W. Hamilton. 16, or 9133 Mallard Ave. wa! riding his bicycle westbound on Ellis Avenue east or Cork Street. · Offlctrs aaid the teenager apparently swerved into tht roadway and was 1truck by a car driven by Gary H. Root. 19, of 21&51 Brookhu rst St., l~untington Beach. Hamillon was taken to Huntington lnlercommun ity llospltal. Root was not c1~d at the scene. Conoly GJ Killed A Santa Ana .!IOldler was listed Wed. nesday by the U.S. Dl!fense Department a! killed in action h1 Soulheflst Asia. He wes Anny Spec. C R'™1all 8. Bt.rnard. husband of Rosemary M. Bernard 801 Fairview st. ' an elei:1.rical plat1n,1; kjl . In addition, finisher::; ill the top rive places 1vill be rewarded wlth trophie!'I. certificates or ribbons Information about I e c h n i c a I r~ .. f]ui.rements is available from J\.tark Ham· marquis!. 963--2242 da ys. ~36-<H35 eves. Fire Hits Soulhlancl ALTAOENA (UPI\ -A brush fire charred 25 alTes of Rubio Ca nyon in Angeles l\1ational Forest Wednesday before it v.·as con trolled by ISO county and U.S. r orest Service nre fighters. Tv.·o ground tankers, a helicopter 11nd tv.·o fixed-v.·ing air tankers wer e-.::: cmplo.ved in battling the fire The cause of the blaze v.·as under investigation. Orange Weather Sunny skies today, following tht U!iual early morning low eloud11. lfighs along the coast around 6$ rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight betwetn 50 and :>e degrees. INSIDE TODAY There was a ho! li1nc r1~ th .: old town 100 uears ago whe1i ~'frs. O'Leary 's cow kicked Ott buc ket 111 Clucago. The big bla:t 1s recalled today on Pagt 13. Slrlh1 11 Clll!Or•lo ' C~K~llll U• It Cl•Nlllt<I 1'·tJ ,_k t • Crou-•• :M Otllh Nllkt o 11 01.,.r(ot 1t EOllt tlll ~Ill ' l!nt'ltll lllf!ltll! :M.J, ''"'~ Hi.IS .... .. _.. " """ Ut!Oerl 11 "'"'°' >'-11 M11t.,!1I 'YMI )I '-1•1~1 N.-, !•I °''"'' c:""""' n ,_,, ,..... 119c• Mt rln l1 IWS T•le¥11~ J4 TllMftri ...,,,. WtelMr 4 WOflttn'I New1 ll·IJ WHN ltl-. 44 " z o..Jl V PILOT " Marking. Time During Those Closed Meetn1g s By ALAN DIRK.JN 01 !flt O•llY Pllol ilt ll 11' ''OU'RE F£ELrNG fJ.red. depressed .. out of sort. and out or touch \lit.h your local government then one Jerome !-.t. Bame, attomey at Jaw. has the answer for you. He 1s plaMing to open tht E~eculh·e: Session Lflunge He conc-eivl'd the idea y,·hile Y.'aiUng for the l-lunt1nglfln Beach city counr.il- men to return from one of their many recent executive sessions. You know whal an executive session is. That's v.•hf'n the city fathers repair to a back room. close the door and discuss sensitive c1ly business in secret, leaving the public to fiddle without knowing y,•hat"!I bun 11ng. THE LOUNGE BAR that will be operated whenever Ute council goes into executive session -a red beacon will alert the cllizenry it's opening time -will serve the op- posite purpose. Jt will keep the public entertained and the councilmen in the dark, There will he: drinking, of course, with f.1illf'r High Life being the house specialty. It will be served in non-returnable cans The Moorhouse ~1ix \11ill be another aperitif de la maisnn. Thi~ salty brew will be: offered in artistic bronze mugs v.·hich thP c11.1•s harhllrs ;inrJ be.ache!! director has personalty selected from his collection of surfing ll'ophies. Bu t, most of all. there "'ill be fun and games. THE CITY 'S ~fASTER plan will be fashioned in the shape of a dart board and contestants will be invited to puncture the map with darts m;:irked RI, RJ, C-4 and ML Planning in the Rou nd "'ill be the name of the game . Finger p.alntin g will be encouraged. A blowup zoning map v.•111 he pinned over a wall and generous dollops of pa ints in zoning colors v.•ill be at hand . Shuffleboard , with the squares marked v.·ith sundry taxes :1nd budget it.ems, will be provided for the entertainment of the city's finance director, members of the Chamber of Qimmerce. and all consultants. THE REAL Th'NOVATION of the game room. hO\\'ever, will be a re- vamped monopo ly set played on a blacktopped board and called the Top of the Pier Plan. The principles of monopoly will be reve rsed . Tnstead of improving one's property, I.he object for players of the Top of the Pier Plan V•ill be to get the hlghe!t bid on condemned land with the least development. The cards 9.'ill be adapted to contain such instructions as ''Go Directly to Court." "Refuse Bid," "Opep Surfboard Shop," and "~lust StJI to City."' The game will be won by the property owners \\•hen I.he city goes broke and Jost when the city gets enough money to buy up all the holdings. A weekly nev.'spaper will be publisherl at the lounge. Called "The Speeulator," the joumal will be printed by Random Press and staffed by an experienced te.am cf muncil observers, IT WILL CONTAIN authoritative articles on deliberations of cnunrilmen at e.zecutive sessions. a form guide to recen t planning commission actions and tipe on the outcome of pending ZClning applications. The lounge wilt be landscaped thoug h at present Uie women's di\·i~ion o( the .Chamber of Commerce is dickering with the city's oil department on b:iw this r;hould be done. The womtn "'ant flowers : the oil department \\'anl!I a bJpck wall. THE Bl..OCK WALL may hf' unnecessary since the: Hunllngl()n Beach Company is expected t.o build a fence around the lounge. This will be for councilmen to sit on. Library archltect Dion Neutra has come up with a proposal ti) c1pand the lounge into a cul tural center but the manag~ment committee and the arch- itect have been unable to come to terms on his fee. CommunitY, Awareness Trailer Sets Panels '.Do YoU consider yourself 11ware on the ii.story ot Huntington Beach, its future. tcia.l prrible:ms and the gulf se:parating ~and old? ·jf not, come to the Qimmunity \wareness Trailer at the corner of Olive \venue and Main Street next week. The trailer, co-sponsored by the Hun- inrston Beach Qimmunity Center and iolden Wl'!lt Qillegt', will present panel :rnu ps and discus5ions on a variety ol 'Ommunity servires Hours of Op@rallon v.•lll be from 9 a.m. o 9 p.m. P.londa y through Thursdav . rnm 9 a.m .. to 9 p.m Friday, and from 9 ,.m. !ti~ pm Saturda.v. On the: progr;im are the fo[lo y,•1n,ll ~tonday -A discussion of the cil)''S . istory and potential gro\.\•th by Richard larlow, assistant plann1n111 d1rect0r, anti lud Higgins, ci!y historian . It begins al 7 m. Tuesday -"Tht Genera lion Gap." a 7 .m. panel discussion Y.·ith .Janice • •. OUJrlGl COAST DAILY PILOT C111t...e Cl!IAST l'IJILnl-llNC» CCMPAK'f l:eb•l't N. 'Wttd ,,_IMll •NI l'Wlillltt .l•~lr:: .. c ... , • ., Vb PN1HW Wld ~I "'*"';"" n,.,.,, IC1tYil ..... n-•• A. M...,11!1• #NlfO!,. Efl!Dr Alu1 Dir\i• """ er....e QWrfy N!tw ........... Mocti Offtc.e 17&7i k•cli lo1,1l1"1 r4 M11'1l .. Acid,_, P.O. IQ 790, '2441 --&...,... ...,1 m ~A-c."' ,,,,_: Dt Wflt ••Y S1r.,1 ......,., '"-!>: SW H1""110f! &ou1..,1rd S. OW-as ...._ E Ql!llllO llt"I .,..... (n4J '4MU1 ft ""' UsalW., '4W71 Chandler of the Veterans of f oreign \\'ars Auxili ary, au!llmobile dealer Bob Terry, and representatives of two youth groups. Wednesday -''The Communication Gap in Ed ucation," a 7 pm. panel disc ussion featuring a ti1ann;i High School Bdministrator, Edison Hi11;h SchOl'JI counselor tl-1ickey tl1eson. a teacher and a st\1dent represen1a 111·e ho1h from Hun- tington Beach Hii;h School Thursday -"'ThP Serr1ce r.an." a 7 pm. panel discussion y,•ith Golden \\'est Col!eJ:?e r ommuni!v St>r\"!C'r~ Oirrrtnr Briice \\"tlhams. ("1\)' Pul)hr lnform;.i11on Off1c-1'r Rill RrPrl. Cornmun11 v (rntrr Director til_rrtle Stin~fln and Pree Clinic Manager Tom rac-ha1a . Fridav -"The Ra ce \,ap," a 7 pm. panel d.1sruss11'n 11 i!h (;nldrn \\'p~I ~111- dent Eugenio .Juarez, C'nmrn11011v Cenlrr Executi ve Director Dave Da v1d~on and other representatives . Saturday -A \\·orkshnp drvoted In seeking out other areas of interest for future panels and di~cussicn.~. The Community Awareness Trailer. a one-month pilot t!ltudy , is under thl' direc- tion of tl1 iss Linda Reynolds. If the pr<'l- gram pro,·es successful. the trailer \\'ill be set up in other locations of the city. From Pagel GINGER ... 9-"i!hin the. nl'xl 2·1 hnurs Thl' National Hurnrane lenlrr at tl1 iami. Fie., said Cinger was 1he nldest hurricane on record and one of the y,·idest in hlstory with an eye 70 mi!es ac-ros~. One of those in a shelter at tllorPhead City was Cicero J ones, 72. "I don't like thi.!> one bit,'' he said. ''l"ve bofn In thr. National Guard armory too many limes, It look! like the v.·orst v.•c'\'e had: cer· tainly lt's the longest." The winds sm11:shed plate gla~s win- dows, tore down signs, and sent huge waves crashil'lg over the: boardwalk at Atlantic Beach. across the Bogue Sound from ~forehead City. At Ne'lt Be:rn. high tides sent sm111l t.anks of gas and on fl oating out onro 1t river, causing a navigation and f j r e haunt Damage lo mobile hnm f'S was reported 11t r.torehead Clly and Havl'lock. The weather service said th at because of the enormity of I.he eye, many areas along the ['()lln would expPrience long periods of wmds ii the hurricane mnved asho re. Hurrlc11ne v.•arninRs Wl're in effl'cl ttlong the coast from 11 rio1 nt mrth of \\'Umlngton. N.C., to Virgin!~ Be11ch. Va . Gale warnings were up else where along the North Ca.ro!J na coast 1n<t nortbward ~1'» Virginia Beach to Rehoboth ·eeacb, ·• P•ll~ il'!lOT S••ll tl'~tltt TOSSES HAT IN RING Irvine Candidate Quigley 2 Candidates Enter Race The first p~ir of candidates for city counr!l seats in the proposed city ol lr1•ine strpped fnr\\:ard· Wednesday af- ternO<Jn. hours alter the Oran)le Coun!y Board of Supervisors approved the Dec. 21 rityhood elect ion. \\'ayne A. 'Clark. public information of· f1cer at UC Irvine and Henry Quigley, an investment counselor are the first lo enter the race. The city council election v.•ill be he ld in cnnjunction wit h the cit.\·hood vote. Prospective candidates ha ve only tv.•o \\'Ct>ks to file the ir nominat ion petitions wl!h !he county Registrar of Vo!ers. Noon on Oct . 14 is the deadline. Clark, 17901 Butler St,, Universi1y Park, in 11ddi1ion to his UC I connection, 1s PTA president at University Park School . chairn1an of the Irvine r..ouncil for F.d11cation and president nf the San ,f'Ja- quin School District Coordinalinf:! Council. "r-.1_v par1icu\ar intcrf'st r!eveloped rrom my involvement in schools in the area." Clark sa id. "I ;im concerned that developmf'nt does not outstrip the ability of the school districts to accommodate the children, "1 th ink !his new community will present unique problems inasriiuch as it is differf'nt," Clark added . "\\'e ha ve new people not an old communi!y to hu ild on, v.•e have UC! and v,.e have the ownership of much of the land by one rnmpeny." Quigley, nf 51:12 Clleteu;i Circle, lrvine, says he feels there is a real need fnr an independenl poi nt of view on the new city council. "I hope to represent those J>P.Ople who are CQOCerned about development of the new city but not tied lo any partieular in- terest grrup," Quigley added. "T\1y own interest was first gener11 ted when I moved into University Park four yf'ars ago and then moved to the Ranch where I was first president of the homeowners .association. ''As such I came to recognize the tremendous number of prohlems in mak - ing the community something that you y,·ould want to call home!' From Paye 1 l\11LLER ... br ing plain fired." ~taynr t11C'('r~cktn ad- dPrt "He told me that's y,•hy he was !r~h.r.1ng and asked for !he pubjic hear- '"' ·\~ nl';ir as c-;in I~ rle1crm1npd !orl ri\". l h1~ i.~ the t1m1ng invoh'Pd In the aff:1ir · 1\111\r r y,·;is ,~u~pendPrl iind hander! his nntl i;'f' ;ii 5 p.1n . Tur.~rlay . Sept. It Th;it ~atnr ni_gh t, r-.1i-Cormirk rt>pnrtrrl In thl' rounc-11 in ap executive se:o;1;1nn on s11n11' of !he terms nf a new position the ;ittnnlf•.v had dis('u~i:.ed \\'ilh the. arl- n1in1s!rat(lr fhP previous wttk The pre\'ious \\'eek, McCormick had nnt been ini;1rur!erl to make a specific-offer to f\l!Jlrr hut simply !ti disruss some terms as ::i negotiatiDn CQuld be made. 1\t the f':l:cruth.'P !'P!'.~inn St>pl 14, !ht rou nci l !hen formali7.l'd its offer tn l-liller Thl' f'(lllncit had considerrd re-- L1ining him at full pa~· -SJ.000 a mnnth fn r six month.~ and lhen cullinR his i;alary i:.h;irpJy fC1r the remainder of a three-year cnn!rarL Thi' council ;:i~reed, hov.·ever. to offl'r him nn Pven Rrnriunt of $1.200 11 mon1 h over lhe three yea r.~_ tl-lcCormick. was n111horizPd lo prri;pnt the deal to the ad- mini'slralnr. ()n Sept 17, the night of the cily- 1>/)(ln.~orl'fl h11n1 for the U,S Surfboard Cha1np1onships, ~1 iller became involved in sh;irp bi!ter ('Xrhanges with Coun· rilmen Al r-0en and Donald Shipley In serara1e insl11nrl's. Feelings "'ere hurl. TuPsday. Sepl. 21. r-.1iller formall y ask- rd the council t.o set e publlc he.arlng Into his dismi ssal and also S!))ke critically of r nuni;iln1eri in In I.er v ie w s with ne\vspapt'rmrn and vo"'ed to ru n for the: cit\• ('Ounc-11. Thuri;day. Sl'pt. 2.l, the cnuncl1 he:td an "~ecutl\"e sesi:inn 11nd R~reed to Y.•itl'ldr"w fhP iiffrr berRuse of the: "growl nR animosities ·· The ne.xl dRy the press release, was issued and. according to f\Tlller, !he offer nf 11 joh 11.~ R ronsull 111nt 11..:ui prt~n1ed In l11m f11r !hf' first limP.:. "Al the rx('rttf1ve .~es.~1on the coun- ri1n1en wrre under thP hnprts~ion lhat r.1cC.nrm1ck h"ri prl'sented the Qffer," Mct:rackrn ~aid. "If he tladn't. I can AH ju~tific~lion for the 11 nlmosltleg on bnth llidts. Mr • .MIUer thought he hAd be.n flat fired and coundlN'!fn though t they h.td bt('n t"M"Y re;,ir;onahl t." ' Victory Cheer Pierced Election Delay Hearing Slated Oct. 13 By L.. PETER KRI EG 01 "'' Dally """ lit /I A plea by the city of Santa Ana to posl.pone the lrvine inrorp::iration election :set for De-cember will be heard Oct. 13 \\'hen the Calirorni11 Supren1e Court con- venes in San Francisco. "Some of the flnest developments in Newport Bea rh are on Irvine pro))E'rt .v, \\'Ith thelr good knowled#le. of how lo plan, I'm con~·inced they 'll come: tip with so1ne of the fi nest de\'e/opmeots in land plan- ning in On.11,:ie County," \\'Uson said he just wi shes •·1 "'HS 20 years yoWlger and able to .1;et on their team to help plan some good go~·ern- men! " Huntington Beach tileyor (; e or g e tilcCracken was similarly pleased, "It's good to lel the people who' ltve thece d!'cide on th is , I don 't know all tha pros anrl cons in the dispute wlt h Sc.n1a An;i , but I do feel ,!he people have the righl to vote on it Incorporation seems lo be what the people want ," he said . f.la yo r Lor en Grlsft disclosed this to- da_v, scal"C'ely befnre victory cheers died away in lh e wake nf county aup@r\iisors' 4 to I ap1)roval of lhe election and dale-set- l1nQ \\'t>dne.~dav. f'rotn Page l Statements On the supervisors' aclio n came from ;ill camps today. J RVI NE DECI SlO N .. Santa Ana has been battling against in- Cl)rporation both befort the supervisors and in the courts and is ask ing the Supreme Court tn st;iy the eleetion until the legal hattle is concluded. The chier issue between Santa Ana and Irvine is for 9.18 acres of prime industrial land belnw the ~farine Corps Alr Station on Red Hill Avenue. S11nta Ana 11ltorneys 8aid today the election should be postponed because. if the. cour!.~ subsequen11y decide that pro- pert_v should go lo San!a Ana, then the rf'st1lts of !he election would he nullified. f.riset. \\•ho called the supervisors' vote ''r1redict.'.lhlC', IJ1il in disrC'gard of the hasic points in queslion," was !he lone ci· ly official unhn11py with the action. Nev.·po rt Deach Mayor Ed Hirth pninted nut it has been "the city's posi· t1on ;111 alor1g !hat th!' people in that area h;ive the right tn \'nte to say if they "'ant lo ha\'e il city nr not." Hirth declined lll make a prediction on the outcome or the Dec. 21 balloting. but Laguna Be;ich ~1oyar Richard Goldberg \\•asn't the. least bit reluctant to predict 11 \vhopping victory l o r incorporation sponsors. •· 1 think lhe vote v.·ill be overwhelm· ingly in favor of inCQrporation." Goldberg said, adding !hat, like Newport Beaeh, Laguna Be;ich has supported the citizens' right !o a vote from the very beginning, Costa l-Iesa 1'1a~·or Robert Wilson said, he too, is "very· plea sed" and snid the new city "'ill provide a challenge for Irvine Company planners. ''Jn flll the vr;ir~ I've bt>en in govern- ment. alJ Y.'e eve r do is taJk about plan- ning. Everynne gripes about poor plan- nin~." he said. ''\\'P!l. this lime is the first limt v.·e h<ive a virgin piece of ground v.·ith some of the greatest expertise for developing ii "'It 's time to challenge them tlhe Irvine Companv plann('rs I and other highly !ik11Jed individuals y,•ho live in the area. St ill No Ra.in For Const Area Cnnlrary to clouds gathering overhead and women's traditional tendency l.o change their minds, the Weatherl;idy won't revise her forec:1st. of no rain for the Orange Coast. The U.S. Weather Bureau head- quarter!'! in Los Angeles, in- cident.ally, does have a lady v.·eatherman. She said she is a~sured by the .!>laff's expert cloud and barometer- y,•atcher5 that only inland mountain slnpcs \\'ill be showe red by tonight, y,·1th i;ieneral clearing by Friday. city shoald be eliminated Crom !he boun- daries. Beker, in ind icating his approval. pointed to I.he jigsaw pattern of the other lncorporatf'd cities, Jarge!y in !he western half of the county. "I am convince<Mt is better lo start with a larger area and permit lhe cJty !o grow withi n it." Bi.ker said. ''The other county comn1unities started with sma ll areas and then grew by annexalinn result ing in boundary f1~hts ;ind a J1~.~111v arrangen1ent wh wh Jpft 1nany unin- corporated islands." C;ispers. appart!11t turn~boul should not ha1'e been that n1uch 11f a s111'prise . T1o,·o \\'eeks prevlousl.v, when U;1l!in 11·ns fightin~ for a 60-day del:iy, C;1spcrs at fir!.t supported him and then bal'ked off 11ayin~ "I helie\'e the li1ne h;-is cvme. to expedite this inr orporation matter." The fifth d1strici supervisor star!ed his appro\'ai mot ion by saying I hat "John Burton and I ha\'e one thing in com mon -mutual disrespect. (Burton is chairman of the Council of Co1nn1unities of Jr\'ine and leadl'r of the incorporat ion mo\'f- ment l. "This is a classic confronf.ation between due process of law and logic and planning," Caspers continued, keeping his listeners nn edge. He contradicted statements thal he had been elusive or unwilling to rece ive in- formation on !.he new city, then he drove th!' knife in a little. "I ha ve hccn listening ever since I w11s SY.'orn into this office !o input from manv directions 11nd feel it is now up to t.he \\'ill and wisdom uf the people to judge how worthwhi!P tile addil(lnal tnxat ion on their homes w1!1 lle as a result of the new cily al this lin1e. "The H1ost crec!itahle snurce availahle tn mr inrl 1c-<1tl's a con~Pr1•a1i1'1' estimii!e of al Jea.~t $100 a yc:ir add1uonal taxes on a $.10 .000 home !fl dupl ic ate services already in existence." he hit home "There are inherent dangers. I feel. in any city 80 percent OY.'ned by one com· pany." Caspers also alluded to the reap- pointment of Charles Pearsnn lo the Local Age ncy Formation Commission ILAFC) la~t week in his absence from his 5e11l on the commission. "LAFC action last week tells me "'hat would h;ippcn if we sent this back to them ," he said acidly. The supervisors coulri have returned the incorporation maltE'r tn !he LAFC hy vo1lng to change the houndaries as approved to tbat body. \\'HAT POWERS Tuesday's sessinn star1ed with "'rangl- ing over JUSt what powers the Board of Suptr\'isors held regarding the ne\v c-i1y . CDunty Cou nsel Adrian Ku yper eK- plalned that the only decision.~ before them were the boundaries of the com- munity and the setting of an election date. 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Ottomat1fl39, 30 minutes and a great deal of that ti m& \vas used in personal recrimination by speakers. Burton alluded to opposition from Norton Simo n, "who "'anted to be a senator; frorn the city or Santa Ana \\'hich wanted settlement of a bizarre en- nexallon scheme;" from Joan Irvine Srnith. "an heiress who ls fighting the Jan1es Irvine Foundation over control of the lrv i11e Company." He. hit at McDon11ell Douglas Corpora• lion's request to exclude its 50 acres ne11r the Orange County Airport from Lhe boundaries of the ne w city. "They ob- viously care nothing for this new city, ,They simply y,•ant lo make more money through a zone change that could make them a quick S4 million." !\'.OT PLAVTHING Burton concluded : ''\\'e are not a rich girl's plaything nor a politician's rey,·ard. Nor are \\'e a millionaire industrialist's toy or the Irvine Company's pawn. \Ve are simply, ordinary people who ha ve petitioned you for the right to vote." Ray Quigley, executive director of the Greater Irvine Industrial League, ac· cused Battin and Ca spers of having "an unfortunate habit of referring to U!I a pa1vns or tools of the Irvine Com pany." "How about puppets," snapped Battin. "\Ve resent the implication," continued Quigley. "\Ve ha\'e disagreed y,·ith the lrvine Company in the past and y,•ill in the future. The indus tries we reprP.sent ·are united. however, on wanting to be in thls new city." Sanl;i Ana rolled out its big guns in 11 last ditch attempt lo block approval or the in(·orporation. ..Solve problems, don't create !hem,'' charged 1\la)or Lorin G r 1 & e t . -'"Incorporation of this new city is premature. It 11t·ould make Santa Ana Orange County's ghetto by the: year 2000.'' tl lANY OB.JECT IONS Santa Ana City ~lanager C a r I Thornton, al!hough limited to 10 minutes by Battiri, thundered out a long series or objections. "Degradation o[ housing in Santa An& is inevitable if you approve th is," he argued . "Santa Ana has most of the hlack people in Orange County and most of all minnrities. \\'e al~o have 24 percent or the y,•elfare case lottd. "We <lSk you to take care of y1Jur share of the 1ninorities or let us hal•e the tax base to do it," Thornton continued. "This plan is a creali(ln of the city beautiful for !he beautiful people," he charged sarc:1sticnllS· Thornton accu.'"ied !he incorporators of dropping the original plan for a 53,000 acre city lo 18.000 acres to "bribe the surroundin~ cities." "Orange County \\"ill die under !his kind of d!'velopmen!," he concl uded. To apprnrt the 11nq11t qualit11 llllri co1nfort. oj 1h1s r ho1 r !JOtl m 11.~t fry rt Als o 5te othtr s~yl~ Schojer chn1 rs and /11x11nl'l11J sofaJ in. long-lasling top-gra in !ear.hers. See ... ID11·n Leather Gallery. Sofas & Chairs 1 Your /aoorite lntt rlor dtslgntr llli/I bt hapTJ!/ to assist vou .. ' H.J.GARRETf fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DES IGNERS • ' o,... ........ T\yr., -'"· ·--22 1 S HARIOR Bl VO. 646.027 5 6'6.0276 COSTA MESA, CALIF. Gas Tanks Explode, Injuring 2 tl-llLLBURY, ~lass I.A.P l An e:>!irnated 200 propane .ca~ tank s exploded in ll fi ve-second long ("ha111 reacuon tn. clay. injuring 11\'U persons, le\'ehng a building and touch11ig ol"f fires tha t tJ1reatened other tanks Tht> fires rcrnained out of rontrol three hou rs after the bta~ts rocked the area, and fire fighters hosed down lan ks that h:ul no t esplode1l Included l'o'l're l\\o J0.000-~allon s1orage tanks about 75 fee l froni !he building that \1as den1ohshed. The e:-:plosions of lhl' 10-gallun tanl.~ occurred at Rura! C;is Serl'tte. Jnr. in a remote area along i\\a ssachusetts 146, about 10 milts sou th of \\'orcester in the central part of the state f 11"e persoris 11·ere v.·ork1ng there at the time. The injuries suffe red bv the two "·ere not serious. State pohce ·brought a portable aid station and doctors and nurse~ fron1 SL Vincent's Hospital in \~'orrester as a precaution. The 580 pupils and 29 st;iff men1ber5 at the Elmwood Street School. 11. quarter of a mile away, werr evacuated. Mu cl1 Red Tape Re1nains Before Bea ch Opening '"Jfundreds or details" 1nuslt/iworked nut between the state and t i\-Tarin' Corps before the public CM st t to enjo_v 2.5 miles of Camp Pendleton beach and lands in San l\1ateo Canyon. a high rank· ing state offi cia l said thi s week. Deputy State Parks Director Robert 1\leyer no!ed that !he state has signed all the necessarv documen1s y.•hich \\'ill grant the land·s to the public for 50 years. but added arrangl'mcnts must be worked out so !he public c:in enjo~· the beach and the i\iarines can operate nearby "v.•lth no problems.·' The neg:otiatio11.s may lake sevC"ral tnonths. i\1e.yer added. and 9JJ!jng that timr. no one but the t.1a rin es ll'i!l be traversing the-land. ~ \1eyer expressed som' disappoin1ment lhal the package did not include the Tre sltes surfing bl'at•h near the north end or Pendleton. The Trestle!'i w1!1 at•\ as a burrer zon•. 11eparating the "'estern Housl' from the pulic strand furt her dn1vncoast ~1eyer said that d'spite lhe lack of in· t·lusion of the Trestles beaeh. the lit.alt "·as "'del ighted in obta ining the rest or \ht' land .·· ~lever :<:aid. ·rhe deputy ·parks chief also notrd that farnls 11•hic:h havr operated under ,i:overnnltnt leasts for rnany year.~ 111 !he publi<: sec·1ors of San 1\Tateo Canyo11 ma.1' ('Ontlnue to opera!e until the existing terms c:icpire. Blaze Caug ht At Clin.pman An attempt to set fire lo the ad- min istration building al Chapman College failed early today \l'hen janitors discovered lhe flamt>s. Orange !iremen said paper had been plE1ced 111 it plumbing pipe area bt'hind t1vo 101lets and lighted. The fir~ 1ras d1sco1·ered beforl' 11 had i::a1r1ed n1u t h head way /1 n d da1nagr "·a .~ niinor Fireinen \\·ere c.1ll!'d 10 <111 e:1rl11>r hl.1ze ;it lhe r1ill f'ge \Vrd ne~d:i~ ;;fternoon 1\'hl'n a tra~h e11nt a1ner 111 the norlh parkin g lol wa." set lire Par k E111pl oye Killed GRAND CANYON. Ariz. (UPI 1 -.'\ \ational Park Servict empklye f r o n1 Jndiaoa was found dead \Vedfiesday. lhe virtim or a climbing accident. Park Ser1·ice orrieials identiried the victim as Stel'en Perrv Dustin. 18. son of Thomas E. Du stin , liuntertov.•n, Ind. The youth's body "'asJound on !he west side of the Ba!lleship. a prominent landmark about halfwa y down the can- )On, north of Grand Canyon Village. ca 9 •P.if'' ' ' , ' j Hot Metal Dete ctor Denise \'il·karv, an a irlinr ~tC\\'ardcss instr uctor. tries to fool ne\I' hij acker detec.tor deviee tall1>d l he t.lark Ill Frisken1 b y putting a knife in her pant~. The dcv1er. a 1nag11etorneter. tneasures disturb- ances in the earth's nia gnetH· field. If field is di sturbed by large n1etal object. light fla shes un :.ercen IJe\"ite. no\\' being used by Eastern .'\irline's in ~11ar11 1. is sci to difrc rentiair bel\veen size and n1a~s so that pa ssenger 1vith 11T1!-L 11 att·l1 nr sn1all pocket kn1ff' t·an pass. • To Be Fi1·st Ne\v D1·aftees \\'AS IJI NGTOI\. fAf'\ -ftc <;u1np11011 nr rht: drart wllh an elipected 1·at1 1cK1;11 nf 12,000 n1e11 for !ht renlflllll!l,C 1lit"f' mont hs ol lhe year 1n:i.1 SI'! H p<1llf'1t1 !111 quarterly call s in lhP future ~1en "'Uh low draft nu1nhtl''> "lio 1\:11 t• los! the ir dt>fennenl.'! 111·11nanl1· s!udenl.~ graduated lnJ111 c·ullcgt• 1n .Junr. c)r dropout.' -art CX[lf'1·tr1I '"he 11if' f1r<L calll'd Selel'thr Scr1·11·r ofti1 ·1:il<> 11;111· ~.·•d lll'arly e1·ery qua!1!1t'.'d n1<1n 1111h !0111·11 No.-125 or lower will be cullecl II 1s po:-,1· ble men \\'iji nun1 hl'r.~ ;:is hig/1 a~ l•IO ~1-11 Big ()ua kc Hcconlcd Jn Baja Californi a ROCKVILLE . ~1d. (U PJ 1 -A large earthquake occurred at I 17 a 1n. PD'r loda y in the (;utf of California ~bllut 6.iO mile~ south of Los 1\ngeles, !ht· nat1on:1l l'arthquak e 1nform:it1on ren!er re!)'11'1el! The qua ke . l'o'hich mea.~urrd Ii~ 011 lhP R1c:hter scale 11·as al~n p•rurrlrd ui ,\taska. Ha"·a u ;ind Aniona The i.:en!er said nn dam<1,l!r 11 .1~ reportt d. 111,11' j!1'I thHU'('~ /\lih<•U,Ch l!lt' dr<l ll lafl<;ed ror lhre, 111 .. 111h' lhe S{'le~·t11 1• S1•r111·r 1nacl1111Pt\' 11:.i~ l.t'p! 111ta1·t a11(! 11ien "<'re e11l!ed for pre1nd11ct1011 ph~su.:ab., Pentagnn off1cit1I<; ~a\' ~ec·re\arv nf !l('ll'tl>'f' 'lelvin fl Laird h11pe5 hl d11 :i11;i,1 111111 111P lrHd11lu11i1I rnonthl \' dr;;f1 t'nl l. f:11un11g · 111.~!e;ul :11 1nuur wC1nent~ 1•1 1·1·1 1hn•e 1nnnth:- !.;11rd. 11h<o s pt'<1rllt':idrd Tiu:• ad- 1n1111~Trarinn ~ dril'r lo 1n.,t1H1tr H na!ton;t l !11!IC'I'\ 1:1"1 vtar 1·11nl('t1Cb !10-:irttrl.1· 1·alls 111111ld g1'1' lr1n;.:1·r 11oti1·e ;ind fll rther rrdU!'t' u111·,.1'1;.i1nt.1 !tir ]l!-)ra1··olcls n1•e1· 1111'11· ch:uwf'.<; 111 lhc· dr:ifl. l'f'11li1go11 . .;p11ki>s1n;in .l ('rl'~' \.\'. l'r1l·dhe11n told 11C\\'sn1e11 \\'ednesda~· lhe nrw (·;ill of about !2.000 will cover in· tlur11nns for 01:•toher. Novernber and l.k."ren1ber and bring the 1otal number or 1nen drafted in 1971 lo ur1der 100.000. The las! time indut!J11n~ fell below Jll0.000 1\'il!'> in 1962 \\•hen 76.500 were cali· 1·d IJ1.111 1·al b 111 thr !ir~t "I\ 1nunth<; nf 1111!-1ear tutalccl 88.{Kl() A t·all of 16.000 11 .... · ....... urd lor .Juh and 1\ugust hut this 11.1"' lnrgnlll'" 11111•11 1 ·,,n~1-r1pl1nn ;n1thor1- t1 du•<I 111th the uld rfrall l.111 ./Ullt' ,10 ' hill renewing 1he Ur:.11 for t"o ve<1r~ 11.i.~ ~1i;ned Tuesday b~ 1'rl'Sl<1rnt :'\"t.\011. Neiv Y or k Cri11i ebus lers Eye Mob El ec tronic<1 ll y Big Brother is lru!y "'at ching the organized crime crowd in New York St.ate, even if he cannot call 11 by surh of- fen~ive nalionalHy-linked na1nes a~ i\laf1<1 vr r.osa Nostra . The chief of lhe slate's eli!e. elec1ronic gangbu strrs squacl !old la\\01nrn ho11 1t operates \Vednesda y 1n 1\nahe1n1 Robert J. C:allat~also urged thl' ill1h ' Annu;1l Co11fl'renrr nf lhr Jntcrna!ional Ass(}('1at1on nf Chie fs or Pollee not lo 11ndcreslima1c !hr mob'<. :.cope. Org:.in iZt>d erunc extsls throughout the nation at rvery community le,•el. declarC'd <:a11a11. director of the /\'ew \ ork Stair Identification a11d Intelligence !'iyS11'm. '"And it 1·;u1 br right undrr your no~e 11·nhou1 your kno11·ing i1." C1111;iti !old the ra~cinated audicnre. S mogless Steam Auto Clears ' Last Big· Hurdle .. ··rm not rcfcrrin~ to !1 ~;i l bookies "ho indl'ed rna~· be orj?anizcrl. hut rathrr !(1 n1rmhet'.'! of thf" intcrnaltonal conference uf thr 'fedrr<ition .' v.•ho prachrC' their ncf:i rious ope r<itlons itist a bout rvrr)'\\'hrre throughout, !hP U.S ," he said. l:<illati's special 11nit \\/IS organiied shortl v af ter 1he notorious raid on a barbeCue al an e s t 11 I r 1r1 Apalat hin. N Y . in the 19;,tls f'tnbarrassed scores of iianl!land leadrrs. . STATEL INE. Nrv . (UP J \ lndusrri;ilist \\'illian1 P Lear said \\'ednesday his engint>ers ha\'t clearl'd the rinal hurdle ln the drsign of an automobile steam engine and the product should be completed soon . "I thlnk:i_C'an safely say we will come up v.'ilh the nnal producl before the rnd <if lhi!'i year.'' he: told the Pacific North· Soulh dealer association of l he Caterpillar Tractor C.Orp. Lear s!lid the. flnal design or the com- buslor was {'Qnlpleted Tuesday 1rtd it will h•ve an emi!lsion level "subst11ntia\ly lower" than the requ irements ol the fedtral Clean Air Act. lie discounted as "not new and likely •ot praclical .. • reported ~t:am·pG\Oo'ered vehicle develQped in New Jersey. He a1 i:o s11irl hr did not. belie,·t in th~ low· t"mis.sion in1crnal combu i:tion engint 11 hich the federal ~O\'ernrnent said had been developed by Ford 1\1otor Co. "'ll is not a ne\\' dt>velopm en1 and don 't brlieve it is a practical one."' hl' said. lie stressed the ilrinoun<'l'mt'nl came from the go1·ernn1en! and not fro111 ford. Lear !old the group he ha~ spent $10 million on his ov.•n money io four years to develop his vapor·generALOr eoginr at his Reno plant. He said his stcam·powered c3r v;ould reech tiO miles an hour in 17 seconds and ha ve a top !'ipei?d of around 90 mph. lie said he expects 11 ledC'ral limilalion on speed "'''thin three or lo11r years, ~hd his speed figures would he •·.,.,•ell within the limit " Lear said lhe vapor generator. !ht blO"-'l'r and wat e.r pump for ht~ r~r h:1d been de ~igncd by his 0"''" n1en lie "aut other C'nginetrs clt~t~ned !hr turb1 11r a11d the C'Ondcnscr was prodllCCd 1hruui.:h lhr l'OIJpcra\1011 or Gcnrrnl \ln1ur~ I The ses~ion \\'as :l n:ition1vide su111m1t ~·un1ert•ner or .'la!1a f1~urtll . man~ of \1 ho1n f\cj through 1hc brush li ke scared r.ilbb1t s \Oo'hen la1vmen struck. lndignanl protest by lhe l)roe4 l1al1110. Amcrit·an con1ntun1 ty has led many low ac.encies to dtnp lhe ethnic term1 1\lafia and Cos<t No.<>:rra . C1t1ng sut\•eillance leadinJ: to lhe Ap- <1laehin 1nridrnt. {:a llali to 1 d lal'o'Tllen lhey tnust 11ntiripa te criminal trends 11nd p:"ltl('rn~ lo help tt11l'arr rrime before it orr·ur.;,. ' 11·~ nol rnf'lu~h fr•r lhr pohcr II,) w11it !11r so1ncth1ng lo happen and rnake 11. few arrests." hi' dccL.1r!'d. Catl;l!i ~;i1rt J\ew York ha~ lcg1sl<1ted 111~ unrl 11 liul!c budJtl't an<I providPd tn'111cn<lnu.~ !r(·hn1cal aid fll r the counter· I\!' ... -.. --. T1111rsday, StptPmber·30, 1971 H DAIL V PllOt 3 Con's Death Tale Told ' Georg e Jackson 's Esccip e Try R ecounted SAN Q U t:N TIN jLJPI) -George Jackson was shot in the back fron1 '!.7 feel away by 3 guard "'ho didn't know he 11<18 gunning down the noted black revolu- !1onar.1· tonvict. San Quentin \Varden Louis Nelson has disclosed. Jarkson wa s kill ed last Aug. 21 in \\'hat prison officials said was a prison break <1ttemp1. Tu·o other prisoners and three guards were killed in the incident. 1\'elson fold !ht> Los Angele~ Time~ \\'edru::sd!'I\• the details of Jackson s de<ith lie said lhey were included in a rna ssi\·e report conct>rning the incident - a rl'porl whirh ha.~ not bt>en made public and is in tht' hands of the ;\Ta rin Count v d1strit l attorney's office. · llc said prison in\'estig?Jors found that .!acksun l'o'as first hit in the left ankle, ~1un1bled then began lo race toward thr 20.fnot north "'all of the prison. Nels(l11 ~;iid Jackson "conceivabl.v . . t:ould have made ii over the north '''all if he h;id been able to put the guard ther' out llf commission." Nelson said the guard. \\'ho was prone on the J:Un wall. saw a gun in Jackson".~ hands and opened fire as the inmate ran 111 a crouch. The guard had been alerted by another offi cer who called. "Inrnate \Vith a gun!" the \\•ardt>n said. but didn·t know who !he inmate was. Jackson "'aS 271 ft>et from the guard whl'n shot. Nelson added. He said an in- n;ate running behind Jackson. John Lar· Elderl y Couple As k Direc tions In 'Emergency' Firemen often arr called upon to givt <hrection~. but a request made to a mt>m· ber of the San Clemente force \Vednesday v.·cnt a bit fart her than a routine riglit turn. !hen a left. Firen1an Sheldon Schn1idt had a pair of r a!lC'rs in the afternoon as he "'Ork ed in !he engine room. The couple. a rnatl and a woman in 1he1r early 60~. were looking for the JUSlire or the peaee to 1narry them in !he '·hor'ile of the \Vestern \Vhite House." They were visibly di sappointed when 1hey learned San Clen1ente doesn·t ha ve a .IP an y niore . 1\nd the t·o urthouse al Laguna N1.cuel 11as out of their way, they said. ~caus' !hey had planned 11 hone)mOOn io San IJirgo And time was running ou t. Th' worried groom .to-be was a stnel !<111 or tradition. New 1norality wasn·1 for hin1. ··1 don·1 know what we're going Lo do if 11e \•lllld up in San Diego tonight and wt !,ltll aren·i married;' he said as he leH. ry Spain , dove into ~1ne bu.s hes when Jackson was shot and was apprehended Authorities say lhe 9mm gun Used by .Jackson in the 1.1l!eged break allernpt ,,·as sm uggled to h1n1 earlier by attorney Stephen B1nghan1 . now sou)\ht on a murder charge. r-;elson, asked wh y he thought Jackson y.·oulcl atlernpt an ahno~l suicidal run through daylight LOV.'ard a 20· Six Sailors Gi ve n Refu ge 111 Sa11 Diego SAJ\' DIEliO f AP1 ~ -S1s an\1\\·ar ~allors were given refuge in a Roman Cathollc chu rch tocl:iy as their ship . the attack carrier Constellation. readied a return to Vietnatn in the face of antiwar protests. A spokesn1an said a seven!h man <1nd poss ibly others "·ou!d join 1hern. After the Constellat ion lea ves Fri· day. the antiwar i;pokes1nnn said. thC' de£ectors ~·ould turn themseh'C"s o\'er to naval aulhorilirs. They were promised a defense lea.111 or 20 lawyrrs rrom Los Angeles and Sa11 Diego if the y·re ordered to race tri11l by eourts-1n:irtial. the spokesman said . The six Navy enlisted n1en "'ho spent !he ni~ht in the ch urch \\'Cre identified as Airman Daniel Ho:ig. 19. SL Louis . 1\tn_; Airman Charles Andrews. 22. Pitt sbur~h: Fireman James 1'.likell. 20. Screven. Ga.: ~eaman Ronald l\1 rLcod. 23 . Little Rock, Ark .: firen1an Darryl Larrabt>e. 20. Duluth. 1\1inn . and Eleclronics Techni- cian 3C. Scotl Flan;igan. 22. San Diego Andrews said the~· were t;ikt>n by Chris! the King Chureh \\'edoesday aftrr having been turned down by se1•era! other churches. TI1e Ik>v. John R. Quinn. auxiliary bis· hop of the San D 1 ego diocese. ~aid ihe priesl at the church. farhrr .!:.mes G;il - los. neither asked for nor recei ved au1h- orlty to gran1 sanctuilry. The Re v. Quinn said ... The concept of sanctuary does not apply in the United ~!ates. where t'hurch buildings do not have J11nsdic·lional exernption rron1 lhc ch·il la\\'.'' The Nav,v announced it had no plans to usr force to rrlrieve the crrwn1en. Ca pt. J D \\'ard . command ing officer or rhe-811.000.ton warship. shrugg~ orr thr nel'o'S . saying. ··The percentage of malcontents 'In almost aoy group of people these days stems to be. about 2 percent:' There are about 5,000 men on board the Constellation. including 1,-tOO <"re w rnembers or !he ship·s air wing_ foot \\'all. s111d . · He had no choice after the gun wil s discovered . , . It was a crazy Idea, b,tit rn;iybe hl' had no alternative, particularly after he C"omplc:cd h.is _butc;hery inside: lhc Ad jus!ntent Center.'' L\t1thor1t1es say J ackson killed one or 1nore of Ille guards 1n the center. A co roner's report said Jackson \YI.~ killed by a bullet that struck him in I.ht! iniddle of lhC back. hll lwd ribs ark! tra1·eled on lhrough the top of the skull 1'on1l' per sons, Nelson said. ··arc askirij! l1c'J11· a shot fired 'aln1ost direclly dOl'.O\\'arrl fro1n the gun wall could h't .J;irkson in the back and travel up\\'ard Hnd out hts head. But that's a far l.TY from !he \\'ay JI happened. The shot \\a'> tra1·ehng 011 an almost horizontal hnc, <ilmost parallel lo the ground." The controvt'rsy erupted over hoW Jackson "'as shot after the coront>r'.'I report was released earlier this month . Prison officials at first said they belie\'ed J;1ckson 1vas shol in the lop of the head. Jackson was one of three inn1ate1 known as the "Soledad Brothers'' "'ho bad tx:>en trans£erred to San Quentin pe lt- ding trial in the death of Soledad State Prison guard. ·· Judge Dela ys La g una Doctor's Abortion Trial .· A three · month delay was ordered \\'cdnesday in !he Orange Countf. Superior Court trial of Dr. Robert Cull'c' ming Robb, the Laguna Beach physician first accused more than tw o years ago ol performing abortions. Presiding Judge \\'illiam C. SpeirJ: ordered Robb. 69, to relum to his courtroom I.kc. 29 for lrial setting.. Amenran Civil Liberties Union lawyers A.L. Wirin ;ind Fred Okrand will defen4 Robb in the action. Both sides in the prosecution hope tl1 have a ruling from the United Stat4 Sllpreme Court on the constitutionality o! California's controversial Therapcut~ Abortions Act before the trial date. .- Robb. o[ 34567 Sc:enic Drive. Dan• PoinL was cleared of abortion charget \1·hen Santa Ana municipal court Judgf Paul i\last ruled that thC' law wa s un· eonslitulional since it discrim inated 1' favor of on!" major religiou!'i sect. , Attorney Ceci! Hfc ks revi\'ed the chargef by getting an indictment from the Oran~ County Gr<Jnd Jurv. · Robh w;il; arreited by Laguna... 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(UP I) - A sailor "•ho wears long hair tuck· ed under 1 wig while on duly ha1 comprom!Sl'd with lhe Navy. A N•val legal officer told Hospilllman J.C. James Rlt hbourg, !4, thal ror a few shorn locka a court·martlal could be averted. Richlxlurg, of Greenville, S.C. tgreed but said Wednesday he didn 't ~e. why he should be: ordered lD the barber's chair .now after v.•li:aring the wig for 11/i years. 11 didn't have to sacrilice much ," seid Richbourg. "Ju!\ a {ew locks.'' He said lhe Navy only demanded that he have his hair cut 'o it didn't drop below his collar. Senate Eyes New Pullout Time Limit \VASHlNGTON (AP ) -For the second time in Jess than four n1onthll the Senate L~ set to approve a call for Iola! U.S. \l'ithdrau·al fron1 Indochina in I! specified period -this time, six months. Ni1on Adminbtration .supporters CQfl· ttded in advance of a vote today they 1qould be unable to stop Senate approval of Democr&.lic Leader Mike Mansfield 's withdrawal am_endment. It's being at. lached to a $2l·bill ion military pr<r curement bill. They expect. however, the House will reject such a measure as it has before. And. they said Senate-House conferees probably will water down a Mansfield amendment. as they had when one was offered on the draft-extensio n bill. Before tackling the withdrawal issue, the Senate votes on a move by Sen. Thoma s F. Eagle too ([)..Mo.), to delete S35.3 million added by the Senate Armed Services Committee to $27.S million ap- proved for the Main Battle Tank pro- gram. Aslo due ror debate ""·as an effort by Sen. J. W. Fu lbright (0-Ark.), to delete a provision breaking th@ United Nations embargo on trade v.•ith Rhodesia . An earlier effort failtd. Wednesday. administration forces easi- ly defeattd attempts lo cut back two of the Pentagon 's most-critia.ed we.1pons projects.' the N1.vy F14 fighter plane and the Sa f e g u a rd antiballistic·missile i;:ystem. By a vote of 81 to 28, the Senate shot down Prounlre's adJendment to cut $801 .6 million for production of 48 Fib. Proxmire (0-Wis.), CQntended the ex· isling F~ fishter . with slight mod ifi ca- t.iom, couJd perform better than the F14. Accidental War Agreement OK'd By U.S., Russ . Vi'ASHlNGTON CUP l t -Secrelary of S tatf' Will iam P. Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko .signed an agreement today aimed al preventing an outbreak of accidental war between the United States and the S<iviet Union. At a ceremony 1n the Slate Depart- ment. they also signed a second agree· n1ent to establish a faster CQntact hot-line hctween Washingt on and r.1 o s c o 'A'. operating via satellites orbitlng allol'e the earth in place or !he existin~ system run- ni ng by underseas ceble and landlines. ll \o:as established in 1963. The rommunicalio ns be1ween V.'hilf' _House 11nd l\re1n\in leaders. when and if nf'cessary. v.·i\I contin ue to bt by teleprinter rather than by voice, offi cials 'aid. The tl4'0 agreements go in1o rffect im· mediately and req uir e no further action by either government -or by the United Natioi\s. Paris Fireworks Reds Told: 'You ' Aren't Winning' PAR l S CUP!) -U.S. Ambassador \\'iltiam J. Porter told the Vietnamf'se Communis t! today they were rurther from military victory than e .. ·er and that 1hey shou ld negotiate an 1n1med1a te cease-fire. They replied that Porter was "insolent," "arrogant'' and "prelentious " Both Viel Cong delegate Dinh Ba Thi and Hanoi deputy negotiator Nguyen !\11nh Vy showed pique at Porter's s1rong v.·ords and accused the ijni ted States or raising new l.hrea ts. Tl~~y \'Owed to punish any ne w "U.S. military nd- venture." The Viel Cong delega te resorted to the British Report Name of Agent Who Defected LONDON (AP ! -The Foreign Office reported today that the Sov iet KGB agent \\'ho defected to England was a member of the Soviet Trade Commission in Lo n- don. It named hirn as Oleg Lya\in, 34. His defection placed into the hands of the British docum ents that have led the ~overnment to issue orders for tile ex- pulsion of 90 Soviets basf!d in London and the barrin1t of 15 others froll'\ returning. A Foreig n Office spokesman sa id Lyalin is the man supposed to have ap.- neared in court thi5 morning on a drunken drivinJZ charge placed !'i&ainst hirn a month a,eo. The London Daily Express said in a ~t nry published be fore the Foreign Office report that it had learned the name of the ,• .. rector through the pendini;! court case. but his name in court records \\'as given as LlaHne . Kidnaped Mexico Official Freed; $240,000 Paicl ?\1EXICO CITY IUPI) -Mexico'i; director of airports, Julio Hirschfeld Almada, was fretd Almada . was freed unharmed Wednesday night by kid naperS who had held him captive in a dark room for more than two day.s awaiting pay· ment of $140,000 ran5om. "I'm convinced they would have killed me if the ransom bad not been met," !he 54-year-old milliona ire industriali~l told newsmen. He bad arrived at his mansion by taxi several hours earlier. saying he had been treated well by his four aboductors, who described themselves as revolutionaries. During the news confcrenct'. 11\rschfeld said he W<IS blindfolded after his abduc· tion from his car Monday and had •O ideo: where he was taken. lie said he was placed in a small room with newspapers over the windows nd blindfolded a g a i n v.•henever it wa s necessary to move him through other roo1ns of the build ing. State Program. To Add 87 Jobs California's new r.'l edi-Cal reform pro- ~ram \l.'111 cost '52?,19!1 more to iid- minister and add 87 new JOOS in t h e Orange Cou nty "''clfare dl•p:i rtment and medical t•e11Ler. Super\·isors appro\'ed the new hi rin gs Tuesda ~' a f L (' r Robere Thon1:0.~ coun!y administr ative nffi cPr Lo\d them !he sta!e will pa y all bul $1 l ,720 of the additional costs. Another expense i I em in the rclorm program is the le11sing of eight trailers to house the new employes who will ad- minister the new program, Thomas said. Bible /Hosea VII I, 7) and sa:d the saying, "He who sows the wind reaps the whil rwind," should be a lesson to Presi· dent Nixon in bis current military ac- tivities and hi ! support for President Nguyen Van Thieu of Soulh Vietnam. Porter told newsmen after the. in- L'Onl:lusive lJOth negotiating session the C.:omm u1usls •·absol utely refused'' to answer his oHers. Porter said that in spite of years of Co1nm unis t military efforts their troop.s had failed to seize any of the 300 districts and provincial capilals in South Vietnam, "You are, in fact, further from mililary \'ictory than ever,'' Porter said "in such circumstances, your use of perempto ry language seems rather pre tent ious.'· Apparently referring to the current in- crease in flghting in South Vietnarn's Tay Ninh area, Porter said it was iHog1eal to permit t.vents on the. field of battle to in· rerfere with the four del egations' negotiating r:lforts here. Both the Viet Cong and Hanoi delegate accused the United States of stepping up the warfare. U.S. Issues Ter1ns for End Of Surcharge \VASHJNGTON f·AP) -Secretary of !he Treasury John B. Connally said tod ay lhe United States will be prepared to remove its 10 percent impr:irl surcharge if other governments "make tangible pro· ~ress'' in coming weeks to dismantle their trade barriers and permit the ('Stablishmen t of realistic curreni::y ex- l·hange rates. But Co nnally's address prepared for the nnnua! meeting of the l1 8·nation Jnternational t-.ionetary Fund discouraged proposals from the major trading natio ns thal !he American dollar be devalued directly in terms of gold. "A thange in the gold price is of no economic significance and would he patently a retrogressive step in terms of our objective to reduce, if nnt elimin;ile , the role Q/ gold in any nt'\V monetary system.'' said the U.S. chief delegate to lhe monetary conference. lie \\1ent 011 '·Removal or the surcharge, prior lo making substantial progrl'.~s !011·anl 01 1r objectives, would accomplish noth ing toward correcting the ba!;:ince u f payment.s deficit" Connally deplored measure~ bPing taken by other countries to prevrnt 1hr1r currencies from moving upward to realistic new values in the period of "floatlng" parities since President Nixon 3uspended the payment of gold !o offset <1 rev ision of exchange rates al so do not contribute to prompt and effective resolu· tion of the impasse. Connally said. Wicks \ -: •• •• ·-•• ., 'Times nu.st be bad! lie look my hat.' l Snow Falls • Ill Mountains Tropical Stor1n Spreads Warnings Over West Calltornlo '' Unli.11 ,., .. , l•,.,.•Ul~I A -Ylfll Dlt Clou<h 11.ll!ortd ev•t le.Jl-n C1llf0f"l1 '""'•• .oo t1>o ,.,...,,,. llln1 lr>d dtltr!J -•t •-<>I •• t YllY ..... d. Ceo!., '""'""1'"'" """' rtt. rul1 In .,_, ., .•... ' . Te111pe rat11re1 1 1 Uft11td "••u l11!trMll111I r -.,..r.ture• """ ... ..,1~111110" lcr lht ~•-P\o•lr ""'I"" •n<lonoi 81 • A M A11>uau~n:iut "'"'""'•a• ... tl.n!.o B•~t•1tl1ld BO•!O~ Bw!!llO C~1•toll1 c11rc100 ClMlnn1!1 (l1N1l1f\O 0•11•• 0..-•~· Ot• Mel"" Ott~ll Ht llft• HorlOIUl\I l•••ll .. , .... 1;, Jl ( ....... ,,1111 IC:•"'"' Cl..,, l ll Vffo410 lo. ...... ,,. loul1vU!1 Ml<'l'IC!lllo M l1ml Mllwouk.- Ml,.nNpellt N ... Orl .. M N ... V~ Ol<l•ll-CJfT """'• """" S.•1#11• ""'n.o. ...... i. ·-· ~l~rth "°''"'"" C•t· llt•al<'I C:llV .. M $1c•etn~t8 $! L~" Sol~ l•~• C •Iv '"" "'"11 A ' Hl1~ Ltw '''( " . 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Mon day through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 costs $I 20 to dial a call you rself. A stallon-10-stat1on call placed through lhe Operalor for lhis same perio d of time (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) costs $1 .50. If you do need to make a person- lo-person cal l. ii cosl s $2.25, no matter when you ca ll. All rates are for three-minute calls from Santa Ana to San Franci sco, plus lax. "Holiday 1a1es !or C$11a whni,, Cat••ornla apply .. day on We sti111g1011'' Blnt'rciay. lndepende11ce Dey, L111bo1 D•y, Tt'r&flks piv1ng, Ct,.u1ima~ i nd New Year's Day @Pacific Telephone Dial direct . If s fa ster and cheaper . I ·- Newport Bea~lt Today's Final EDITION N.Y. St~ks • . .VOL. 64 , NO. 234, 3 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, '1971' TEN CENTS In a SUPERVISOR CASPERS ILEFTJ, CITYHOOD PROPONENT BURTON SHAKE AFTER DECISION Earlier Wednesday, Caspers Said: .'John Burton and I Hive One Thing in Common-Mutual Disrespect' Apathy Reigns Three Sli.01.v for Bond Foru111 The first clear indi!'<ilion or public npalhy toward the upcorn1ng Newport Bcaeti civic c·en ler bond election surfaced \Vednesday nighL Only three resid!'nts of !he fashionable Park !\:C\\1XJrl Aparllncrl!s at· lendcd a ralk on lhe $6 9 million bond eleclion by fo rmrr mayor Doreen i\lrtr- shall and Police Lt. (;ary Peterson. Only one o[ !he three is a reg1st.ered voter. l'J!,v Clerk I.aura Lagios said this morning lhert are 221 of the near!_\' 1.000 adults living al the t'On~lex of! Jambortt Road who are registered to vole. Campaigner~ for passage or the Tuesday election fared some"·hal brlter else.,.,•here \\lcdncsday night . City Councilman l\1ilan Dostal spoke lo an audi- ence ur about 30 at a meeting of Utt f riends of the Library at lht ~e\1·porl Harbor Yacht Cl ub. Oostal's talk 3Jld slide presentation rollo\ved a speech on the topic, '·Tht !ll igration Habits of lht Cray \\/ha le." Ru.ss Sliip Fires Sliots At Citrious Navy P.lane TOKYO IUP!l -A Russian ship fired nn a U.S. Nav}' patrol plane in the Japan Sea Tuesday night. \Vestern intelligence twurces said !oclay. If lt's u Cit )· It'll be Irvine If the city of Irvine is gou1g lo be a t•i· 1 ~-. it 1s going to be the city of [r\"1nc ()range Cnunty Supervisors Wednc:-.da.v in tailing for the incorporation cleclio11 h~·-passed the opportunity tu put any n!hcr name bui "'Irvine '" on the ballot. 11ccording lo John Burton. chairman of the ~·Hizens' con1mittee supporling the i:tt\'hood drive. Some ti me ago there had been talk Iha! 11!1erna1e names might be included on ""c ballol. but Burton sai d that would have had to havt been 11cled upon by 11uper\"isors in scheduling the election. The sour~s said the inci dent occurred at dusk \\'hen the Navy aircrall, a Pl patrol plane. \vas checking a 1orn111!io11 of Ru ssian ships as lhev cruised oil lhe shores of Japan. A So1·iel vessel. a eruiser uf the S11erdlov cla~~. fir:;t fired fl<ires at 1hr American pa1rol cr;..ft and then hred se1·eral 1\'Arning shnts ac-ross 1t~ ho1\· y,hen the plane came 1n lor another pa:-.s. The r\av~· plane lluzzed the H us~1a11 ship scl"eral times." !ht' sourc.~s said . ··1t -wa:: a case of the Hussian craft firir11: .:icross !he i:HHV 1.r 1ht' Amt'ri can p!nric. The sho1.~ were close t'nough to lorcr the American µJane av•ay." A total of 47 Russ1a11 :ffiips hal'e heen !iighted in Lhc vicinit.v of .Japan sin(·e !hr 1niddle of August The &l\"ICl 1·1·ssels h;ive circled lhe .Japa nese isle~. The sources said the incident inl"olving the American plane occurred 1Yhcn the Arnerican aircraft was sen! oul lo cherk on the status of the Sov1r! ve~sels. r -------.......... ~·~•"'ffr-... '~·-~---...,, __ .~.------·:,\'r.'--"'r ;·)v ···.. , ··~-; ~ " .. -. ' ;-.. ,. •'" . ". . DAIL ~ P'iLDl S"ll P'~olt TOSSES HAT IN RING Irvine Can'tfidate Quigley r,vo Early Birds Sa)' They'll Run For Irvine Cit v ·' The l1r~I p:11r of ca11d1dates for r1tv c ounlil sea1s in the proposed e11y of lr\'1ne stepped tor1\·ard \\"cdnesd;1 ~ al· 1crnoon , hou rs a!!cr ll1e Or;1nge l"ount.v Boal"d of Supt>rv1~ors appro1·cd the ll<'t. 21 ei1yhon<1 rlettion. \\·avne A. C'larl.. pul.ll 1c 111fonnat1011 •if- f1cer .a.t UC 1r·1·1ne and llcnry Quiglr~·. an 1 nvl'.~1n1c11! c·oun s<'lo1· <1rr thr fir st to enlcr !he race. The city cou ncil e!ec11on 11·111 be held !11 conJUllCllUtl y,•ilh 1he t·1\\'huod 1·c1tr. Jlrospec;111·t· 1·;111d1datr.~ h;n·e only lwo 11"ceks lo hie their norninat ion pe!l\1011~ \\'Ith the.coun1.v Reg1:-.lrar of \"otcrs. Noon !See (;Al'\DIDATES, Pagt: t ~ ' r DAIL'I' P'ILOT \ltll P'tt•t VAN DRIVER TRAVELS AGAINST TIDE ON NEWPORT BEACH'S LAFAYEllTE STREET Then, Und•r Cover of D•rkntJs, Civil Disobedience Re1rs ltJ Heid on City'• W•ttrfront -I ' " for City hood Forgiven B~ JA CK BROBACK or lh• D101r l"llol it1!1 Mappy proponent s of tile propo~ed new city of Irv ine are n1aki ng plans today for ~11 incorpor:ltion election Dec. 21 after !heir dra1nat1c victory \\'ednesdey before the Orange Cot111!y Boa rd of Supervisors. Aft er rn onths or haggling. political rnaneu ver!'i 11nd debate, the county board balloted 4 to I lo allo\v !he citr hood vol e. 'Board Chairman Robert Batt in of San. la Ana was alone in casting the no vote. During the final lwo hour election hea r- ing. the ro!es of Supervisors Ronald ("aspers of Ne"'porl Beach and Ralph Cla rk of Anaheim provided some surprise lwisls to the cityhood dra ma. t..:aspers . v.·hose districl includes most of the proposed 18,000-acre city. proved lo observers Iha! he is certainly unpredic- lablt>. Pai nted b.v cityhood proponent5 as lhf' pohlical big, bad wolf. Caspers held off t·omrnitling hin1self until the final moments or the hearing. Then. after all other super1·isors had their say. he mov- ed s"·iftly to fa1·or the ci!rhood elecl1on. lie did so. ho"·cver, \Yiih some rancor in his remarks. 1r indeed. as he has indicated. Caspers has hig her asp1rat1011s in polit ics, he may have won sonic fut ure votes Tuesday. t..:aspers deserted hi~ longtirne ally in opposition to moves of lhe Irvine Com- pa ny. Board Chairn1an Batt in. Y.'hen he ITIO\Jed lo approve the bo undaries Of the new city. Superl'isor Clark had been figured as the deciding vote in the closet~· contested outcome. Clark 's position 1vas t:lear before Caspers moved -he "'anted more 1tmc -four weeks .. to resolve so me doubts I ha\"e about this." Superl'isors David L. Baker of Garden (;rove and \Villiarn J. Phillips of Fullerton had stated their approval of in - corporalion Ballin had emphatica lly l"Oieed his op- position and asked for at leasl a si:c !See lR\'INE, Pagr: 2J Might)', H111·1·ica11e Gi11ge1· S1nasl1es Into N. Caroli11a r.·tUREllEAD CIT\'. ;\.C. 1.1\P \ - f.tnger, one of !he large~! and mosr durabl" hurricanes on record. 11 lan1med in!o North Carolina today, knocking out utilities, uprooti ng tt"ees and floocJing ~treets and highw1ys. No Injuries wert repo rted as !ht: storm n1oved onto the niainl and from the Allan- l!c and headed inland, although sel"eral mobile names were capsized. Some island~ and coastal areas "'ere e\·acuated. By 11 a n1. !he Red Cross reported that about 2.500 had t aken refuge in Jf> sheltrrs se! up by th e Red Cross in schools. National G u a rd :irn1ories and churches. Cinger l1ad drifted around in the A1!a11- !1t• for three 1\'ee ks before beading for land . Just off t\1orehead City it stalled from dawn until midmorriing before resuming its course toward the beaches. \Vind gust~ up to 90 miles per hour were recorded for hours. f.laxi1num sustained winds v.·ere repor1rd by recon naisance aircraft at 70 lo 8D m.p.h. ,\1cteorologists ar .-i special hurrican~ center established bv !he U.S. We11ther ~rvire a1 Norfolk. \I~. ~aid !he center of tl1e slorm 1nade landfall in the f..1orehead Ci1 y·Beaufort area around ll a.in . They said Gingrr "·a;0; heoded nort h· west on a !rack !hat would lake a 01'er- l:ind to ihc Hocky 1'.lount N.C. are;, to-...1~ht , This mea"nL the t:hancr of tugh 11·1nd.~ anrl tides in Virgina·s co11s1al rr- g1on waf': .. drastically reduced ." the \\"ea- tht'r Srr1·1re said ll'inds of hurricane force. 75 111 p.h . 11 Pre predicted for later tod11y along llie n11ddlc and northern <·oast<.I areas of North Carolina. The we ather Ser1·ice said Gn1ger 11•as expected lo continue inland at about 10 n1.p,J1 . mah1 taining ga le force \1·inds 100 lo 150 miles of the center. I! wa.s cx- pec!ed to turn norlh\vard sometirne within lhe next 24 hou rs 'fhe National H11rricant Center at ?>.1iami. Fla., said Ginger was lhei oldest hurricane on recOTd and one of the \\'idesl in history y,•if h an eye 70 miles across. One or those in a sheller at ,,_101·ehead Clly \.\·as Cicero Jones, 72. "I don·, like this one hit ." he said. "J'\'e been to 1he r\at1nnal Guard arrnory too many times. 1 t looks Wie I he worst \1·e \·e had ; ccr- tainl.v irs the longest " ·rhe 1-1·inds sniashed plate &lass win- dows. tore down signs. end sent hua:e waves crashing Ol'er !he boardwalk at Allanlic Beach. acros3 the Bogue Sound from f.1 orehead City. At New Bern . high lide.9 sent small tan ks of gas and oi l floa ting out onto A river. caus111g a navig3tion and ti r r hazard. Da rnage lo mobile homes was reportrd at !\.·lorehead City and Havelock. The "'ealht'r se rvice said that because nf Lhe cnorn1ily of the eye. 1na11y areas ;do ng !hr coast "'ou!d experience long periods of winds if 1hc hurricane moved ashore. Hurricane warnings \\'ere in effect along lhe coast from a point north of \Viln1inglon, N.C .. to Virginia Beach. Va. Cale warnings were up elsev.•here along rhe Nonh Carolina eoast and oorthward from Virgi111a Beach to Rehoboth Beach, Der. Work Experience Job~ Requ es ted Jnbs ofrering real work e~perienre tn11nin1! arr badly needed by the Harbor Area Youth £111ployn1e r1t Service this fall. 1n addition Lo other types. '·Thi.~ is what 11·(•re really lacki11g.'' !S<J.YS to.·lri;. 1 .. lnrence ll 11yos. director. Aegulae· after-school jobs inl'olving $ales. merchandise handling. specia l 11·ades and similar work training usefu l lhrough life are wha!. YES ofricial3 have in mind , Baby·si1ling tH' rull ·flme labor jobs are tt1e usual needs filled by YES. but ~1rs. Hayos y,·an!s to diversify the field. Located in the Boy s Club central hranch al 5!H C.:enter St.. in Cost a 1\-lesa YES can be reached by calling 642-0~74, any time of the day or ni ghl. I Way~-No Way Newport Drivers Ignore Signs Hy L. PJ.;TER KRTl'~G 01 !flt 0111, P'll91 lllfl Ne\vi>ort Beach tried lo make Lafayette Street a one-way street Wedcn.sday. Motorists resisted it. So1nel>ody put an end to iL -at least teznporarily. City crev.'.s put up 8igns all along the four-block slretc h from 28th Street to Lido Park Drive 2! noon \Vt dnesday in- dicating lhat the city cooncil. at the sug- gestion of merchsnl.!I in the area, v.·as changing the two-Jane road to permit westbound traffk: only. Motor ists insisted on trying to drive lht: road lhe wrong way throughout the aflernoo n. despite the signs and the pres- ence of one. then two motorcycle patrol· 1nen trying lo direct tratJic. Sometime during the evening hours the signs disappeared . The traffic department had erected <!I signs full or all sorts of infonnation. Somr said "one-\v11y" Some said ''\\"Tong "'ay:• Oth!r3 said ''do nol enter." And i there were plain nlcl arrows. During the night all but on~ were torn down, .. \\'e-fcund 23 of lhein in the harbcir !his morning." said trl.ffic analyst Jim Larsen. The others were just gone. U!.rRn said Traffic Engineer Robe rt .J;irre ordered them all put ~k up and has asked fo r increased police s urveil- lance tonight to see that 11 doesn't hap- pen again. The city council he.cf ordered the one· way ch ange as an experiment to gee if the street .!lystem in the Old Newport area could handle the traJflc withou t an expc nsh·e wi dening proj~t. -- Larsen !hi.<! morning estlmattd the 10!!! a! several hundred dollars in ma terials a!One. pill! the cost of the le.bor to re- pl ace the signs. Larsen said he thought It might be more than just plain VJ1nd<11i.!lm. He spec- ulated that it wa s done by ~ebocly "''ho obviously didn"t li kt the change. "The~~ painted all !hr 1-1•hl te arrom in the a:treet black, too," he said. : '' Ii I OAILT l'tlOT l llU l'h•'- BUTTON, BUTTON Is It Prophetic? Court Will Hear Santu Ana's Bid To Dellly .Vote By L. PETER KRI EG Of Int Olllr P'lltl """ A plea by the city or Santa Ana t~ postpone the Irvine incorporation election .S{'( for fkcember 11'ii l be heard Oct. 13 11·hen lhe California Su pre111e Court con- ve nes in San Francisco. 1\-·layor Loren Griset disclosed this lo- day, scarcely before victory cheers died away in the wa ke of county supervisors' 4 lo l approval of the election and date·set- tin g \Vednesday. Statements on the supervisors' actiort t·ame fron1 all can1ps toda y. san1a Ana has been battling against in· corporation both before the supervisors and in the courls and 1s asking the Supreme Court to stay the election until Ille legal battle is concluded. The ch ief issue between Sanla Ana and lr'vine 1s for 938 acres of prime industrial l.~nd belo11· the J\-·larine Corps Air Station on Red f-11!1 Avenue. S:inta Ana attor11eys said lo<lay the: e!ecl!on sl1ould be postponed because if lhe cout"ts subsequently der ide that pro- periy should go !() Sant a Ana, then the results of !he election \voul d be nu llified. Grisel. 11'ho called !he supervisors' vote "predictable. b11t ill disregard or the basic points in question.·· was the lone c1· , ty official un happy wilh the action. Ne11·porl Beach 1.ilayor Ed Hirth pointed out it has been "the city's pcsi- tion all along that the people in !hat area have the right to vole to say if they want to have a city or nol." !firth declined fo ma ke a prediction on tile outcome or the Dec. 21 balloting. but Laguna Beach Moyar Richard Goldberg y,·asnl the least bit reluctant to predict a \\'hopping victory r 0 r incorporation .i;ponsors. "I think the vote ';'ltf be tJvtrwhelm· !See REACT, Page ZI Orange Coan Weulher Sunny skies loday, rnllowing the usual early morn ing 101y clouds. Highs along the coast around 6S rising to iS inland. Lvws tonig ht bct"·een 50 and S8 degrees. JNSmE TODt\ V There wos a hot rime ;,l the old tow11 l OO years ago when ftfrs. O'Leary's cow' kiclcM the bucket 111 Cllicayo. Th t. big blait 1.s recalled today on Page 13. l lrlln 1J Ct ll..,.,.11 I Cllt<~ ... U1 11 (l•1tlfltool 1'-U (t tl\11• • CN1t .... •• JI 0111~ Nllitt ' 11 01\0wtH If l'flltr!1I l'ttt I tliftft •lllnftMll U.Jr l'#MIW:f M·JS Ht rt Kl"' U '"'"' ........... a..'' ...,.., r•' """""4 flwMt M H1tl1MI ,._, .. S Orlllfl C:....IY 11 S.h tt·U SNcl1 M1rt.1t1 M.JI Tt l9Tltle!I M Tl! .. 19" •» Wt 1tlltr 4 Wt""'t"''' Htwt 11·11 "''"' "'"" ... • ·~ ' ' • " • Ok..1 l 1Lln r. l .; .. r~d.iy, S4pttnWcr JO, l~il living Cost Advice Sent To Nixon 1.WASHINGTON !UPI) -Arnold R. Weber said today the cost of living coun· ell's r&COmmtndations on econllmic cf'Jn· trnls to follow tht 9()-day wage-price freeze would go to President ~ixon some time today, Nixon has s.11ld he Y•ill announce lbe details of phase two of his eeonomic pro- gram in mld ·Oct<lber. He would not he llound by the C'Ounc1l's recommendations, but they arl! expected to v.·eigh heavily 1n his thinking. Weber. executivt: director of the roun- cil. also said the group would go to court ttlday ti) Sttk an injunction against an Austin, Tex,, landlord .llccust'd of vjolating the \11age-price--rent freete. Therl! Wl !!I net further immediate e~­ pl.tnation of the latest of several suits br ought aeain!t alleged violators of the freeze. Weber did not outline the details of the council's follow-on recommendations . The Washington Post said in today's editions the council favors creation of a board of "distinguished citizens" to make broad decisions on eronomic controls, a long with two separate boards to handle the more specific issues of wages and prices. The Post said the plan envisions re-tainin« the present cost of living rouncil, but that It was unclear what role it would ~ay -or what Its powers would be in rtlallon to the citizens board. The composilion of the proposed boards was unclear, but it was reported the wage and price boards would at least in- clude represenlltives of business, labor Cl]ld consumers. AF I.rCIO President Qtorge Meany said organized labor would not cooperate with phase two unless the i Overning boards were ln· dependent of aovernment control. On the international aspect of his economic prog ram. Nixon on ~'ednesday assured America's foreign trade partners he did not intend to build new barritrs to y,•orld commerce through his new trade pOlicies. In a speech to 250 delegates to the an- nual mttting of the International .Monetary Fund (lMFJ In Wa shingtoa, he said he took action to put American goods in a better trade positinn to sa\·e the United St.alts from isolationism. "A weak United States will be isola· tionist without ques~on," Nixon said ... A strong United state."! will continue to play a responsible role in the world ." Noted Y acliter' s Last Wiil Filed Dividing Eswte From Wlre Services JJtEDWOOD CITY -The will of noted Ctlifornia yachtsman Full er E. Callaway rtt was filled today in Superior Court ntre. He left $100.000 to his first wife, $10,000 to the second and $1 to the third. Calla wa y, heir to a Georgia textile .'ortune. died of an apparent d r u g 1\'erdose at his Atherton home 10 days lgo. afler he had particip;.ted in a prPstigious San Francisco yacht racf'. Besides the total of SI 10,001 bequeathed :'l e:c.wives Wanda Warren of Atherton, Pia Lindstrom of New York and Annette .:ash of Texas. Callaway left SI0.000 to .\1rs. Warren's husband. He left his only child, !\fark Callaway ~'iarren, 15, a chnice of $200,()()() or haif nis father's $500,000 e~tale which i~ held in trust. The boy also will get Cal!a1 ... ay's Atherton home . Callaway's seCQnd wife is the daughter uf actress lngrid Bergman. OllM•I COAST DAILY PILOT OIUJll$f: COAST PIJIUSMIMQ COM.,AJN Re\iert N. Wttd ,_lolWll •ncl .,llOI,_ J 1cli I . Cwrley Yb ..,.w..t ........... ~ l ho'"'' k•1•it ..... n o'"'' A. 1.4 ~~l-111• /MNf' .... f.01,... \. P1!1• kritf ,.....,.,, htdl Clry l[<flW N...,_t...U~ !IJJJ Newport k ult .. •rd Mtil'ilf Addr111 : P.O. lo1117J, 9266J --°"" Mew: SI) W•t BtY ,.,._. u.-fttci'I: m """" ,.,~..., .... "'9rl11"11 ...... .,,, ,,.,, 111.:t. ... ~.,.nt $H ~ -H111'11 •I C."nlnll ltt1I Newport May Act Ori Dogs "Oct. 12 The. city's recommendation on whethtr to 1Uow doga on ~ beaches shOCl!d be ready by MOflday oP Tuesday. Newport Beach City Manager Robert Y.'yl1n said today. The. city council w1!1 consider !ht rt- port at a public hearing Oct. 12 bur argu. menls on both sides are already berom- lng vocal. The city council had enforced a tem- porary ban on dog!! on beactie~ from June 15 to Sep!. 15. hu1 said councilmtn would reconsider the. e11tire issue before taking final action . recommendations, but the Parks, Beach- es and Recreation Commls.,ion rt{'ently confirmed Its opposition to allO"-'i"g dogs Oil be.achc1. The PBR Commission hos consislently voted agairisl the dog.!ovtrs and ha1 urged the council lo makt the ban a pe r- manent one. Harry Ntlson. assistant chief of polict. stated at Wedntsday's mttting that he thought the ban should be extend!'CI to make enforrl'rnent easier. JUBILANT CROWO REACTS TO IRVINE CITYH OOD DECISION BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS In a Hearing Room in Santa Ana Wednesday, Happiness Was a 4-1 Vote on an Election Date Dog owners and non-dog owners mtt v,rednesday with city officials in the rh id- dlt, to di scuss tht issue, 11nd came away with less aplomb than the city might havt \\'ished ror. But dog Oll'ners pleaded that onl y .11 minority of owners now viola te the dog· on-a-leash law and that the m;;·jorlly should not be punished for others' In· fractions. They are suggesting an informational sig11 and pamphlet program lo Inform owners of their responsibilities. From Page I REACT ... ingly in favor of incorporation." Goldh,rg said, adding that, like NtwpOrl Beach, Laguna Beach has &uppnrted the citiztns' right to a vote from the. very be ginning . Costa Mtsa Mayor Robert \\Tilson said, he too. is "very ple11sed .. and said the. new city will provide a cfirlienge for Irvine Company planners. "Tn all the years I've been in govern· ment. all we evtr do is talk about plan- ning. Everyone gripes about PQOr plan· ning ," he said. "Well, this time is the first lime v.·e have a virgin piece of gr ound with soine. of the greatest expertise for developing it. "lt's tim!' t-0 challenge lhtm (the Irvine Company planners) and other highly skilled individual~ who Jive in the area. "Some of the finest. developments ln NF:wport Beach are on Irvine properly. With their good knowledge of how to plan. I'm ronvinced they'll come up with some of the finest developments in land plan- nini in Ort.nge County." \Vilson said he just v.·lshes "I wa s 20 ytars younger and able to get on thei r team to help plan some good govern· men!." Hl!fltington Beach J.1ayor fr e o r g e !ltcCracken was similarly pleased. "It's good to lt't th e people whn live there decide on this , I don·t know all the pro.!! and cons in the di~pute with S;.J'\11'1 Ana. but l do feel the people ha ve the right to vote on iL Incorporation seems to bf. v.·hat the people. wan!." he said. The man who is probably !'lingularly most responsible. for th!' election taking place this year is John Burton, c~a!rman of the Council cl the. Com munities of Irvine. Burton, who .11aid be just ha sn't. decided \\'hether or not he'll bf' a candicll1I!' for the new city council. hAd it Jot of other th ings to !'lay about 'Vednesday's vote . "T'm tremendclusly gratified. We ~et out to bring the issue of incorporation to a vote of the people. bec11use il'r;; the people's decision, it'& their right. And we succeeded." he said. "We \\'ere a te am from the beginning. It took all of us. from those v.·h'l started in June. 1970. tn those \\'ho mo\•ed to fr.rine and ,1•ho put thtir time and tflort and enthusiasm to the task BS late 8!'1 six weeks ag n "I thin k mort than any we are a com· muni!Y and we have worked togetht r as a romm.unity and u·i!h that kind of spirit lrvinl' i!' going to be a truly unique and \\'Onderfu1 citv." Irvine Com-pany Pr,,.;idenl \Villiam R. !\l;ison noted the. c!ecllnn approval i!'; a majnr triumph, but onl y a :i;tarter. ·'A~" supporter of the new cil~, Y.'e ~b· \'iouslv feel that the rounty boards ar:!lnn "''as a"ppropriate. \\'hat happen~d ~e~tet· d.11v resulted from the determinatton of the people of Irvine to haves model ci ty. 1":r * ~':r Frnon Page .I CANDIDATES ... on Oct 14 is the deadhne. Clark. liOOt Butler St .. University Park. in addit ion tn his UCI conneclion, is PTA president-at University Park School, chairman cf the Irvine Council for Education and president l'lf the San .1011- qu in School District Coordinating Cou ntil. "!\iy particular interest rleveloped from mv involvement in schools In the area." c1ark said. "I am concerned that development doe!> not oulslrip the abil ity cf the ~rhnol districts lo accommodate the children. "f lhink this new community will present unique problems in11smuch 11s it is different," C\11.rk 11dded . "\Ye. have new people not 11n old community to huild on, "1e hive UCI and we ha ve the ownership of much of the l11nd by one co mpany." Quigley, of 5132 Chateu111 Circle, Irvine, gays he feels there Is • real need for an independent point of vie"'· on the new city council. "r hope fo represet1l those people who are c<)ncemed a~ut development of the new city but not tied to any parti,cuJar ID· ltrest group," Qu l,Rley added. "My own Interest wu first generated v.hf'n l moved into University Park four yf'ars ago a.nrl then movM lo the. Ranch wtiere I WAii first president of the hrimenwners as50ei1t ion1 "As sucll 1 came to rt('(lgntie the tremf'ndous number er problem! in mek· lnll the community &0methl ng that you "''Ould wn n! to call home." Frtnn Page 1 Dog owners have never been happy with bans or even with leash Jaws and l'lon-dog ownel'l'! comph,:in that the dogs create a sanitation problem. ~ IRVINE DECISION .. Wynn gave no clues today as to staff wetks delay. He said the uninhabited areas nf the 18,000-acre., 7.000 population city should be eliminated from the boun- darits. Baker, in indicating his Approval, pointed lo the jigsaw pattern of the n!htr incorporated cities, largely in the \1•estern half of the county. "[ am ronvinced it is helter to slart with a larger area and permit the city to grow v"ithin it." Bt.ker said. "The other county communities started with small areas and then gre.w by annexation resulting in boundary fights and a jigsaw arrangement which J'ft many unin- corpora ted islands." Cas pers, apparent turnabout should not have been I.hat much of a surpri~e. Two weeks previously, v.·hen Battin was fighting for a 50-day delay, Caspers at fin;t ~uppnrted him and then back!'d off saying .. l ~!ieve. the time has come to expedite. this incnrpnration matter." The fifth district. supervL~nr star1erl his approval motion by saying that "John Burton and I ha ve on!' thing in common -mutual tlisrespecL (Burton is chairmi1n of the Counci l of Communitie~ of Irvine. <'Ind leader of the incorporation move- ment l. .. This is a classic conrrontatlon between du!' process of !aw and logic and• planning," Ca!!pers continued. keeping his listeners on edge. He contradicted &tatements that he had been elusive or unwilling to rece.ive in· formation on the new c::ity. then he drov e the knife in a little. "I ha\'!' been listening ever since 1 was &wor n into this orfice to input from ma ny directions and !eel it is now up to tht will and ·wisdom of the people lo judge how worthwhil e the additonal t1:.xation on I.heir homes will he as a reeult of the new city at this time. "The mo!!:· creditahle source available to me indicates a con..<;ervatlve. estimate of at least $100 a year additional taxes on 1 $30,00ff home to dupl icate services al ieady In existence," he hit home. "There are inherent danger~. I feel. In any city 80 percent owned by one rom- p11ny." Cas pers also alluded ta the reap- pointment of Charles .Pearson to th e Local Agency Formation Com mission I LAFC) l;ist weoek in his absence from his &eat on the commission. "LAFC action la~t week tells me what \\'OU!d happen if v.·t sent this back lo them,'' he said acidly. The supervisors~ could have returned the incorporation matter tn the LAF'C hy voling to change 1' the boundarits. as ap proved lo that body . \\'HAT POWERS Tuesd ay·s session started \\·\th wrangl- ini:: over just what powtrs the Bollrd of Suptr\·isors held regarding the ntw city. Cot1nty Counsel Adrian Kuyper ex· plained that the only deci5ion.~ before them "A'ere the bnundaries of lh!' rom- munity and the se!tin~ or an election date. Bat tin limited each side of the battle to 30 minu tes and a great deal of that lime ""'as used in personal recrimination by speakers. flurtnn alluded to opposition from Norton Simon, "v.·ho wanted In be a senator ; from the city of Santa Ana \\'hic h "A'ant.ed settlement of a hizarre an- ne xation scheme:" from Joan Irvine Smith, .. an heirtsg who is fighting the Jame!'! Irvine Foundation over control of lht Irvine Company ·• tie hit at McDonnell Douglas Corpora- tion's rtque.11t to eJ1:clude its 50 acrts nrar the Orange County Airport from the boundaries of the new city. "Thty ob- vinusly care nothing for this new city. Thr.~· ~imply WRnl to make more money through 11 ione change that could make them a quick $4 million.'• NOT PLA VTHING Burton r,nn<'luded : "We &re not A rich girl's plaything nor a politlcian'!'I re"•ard. Nor art we a millionalre indu5tria l l~rs toy or the lrvin e Comp11.ny's pawn. We are simply. ordinary people u·ho hal'e petitioned you for the righ t to voll!." R.fY Qu\g!e)'. tllec:ut!ve dirtetor of the Greater lrvtn·e. Industrial Le11gue, 1c- cused B1tlin and C.sperg of ha ving "an Meir, Dayan to Visit unfortunate habit of referring to us I pa wns or tools of the Irvine Company." "How about puppets," snapped Battin. "We re.sent the implication," CQntinued Quigley. "We have disagreed with the Irvine. Company in th!' past and wi ll in the futurt. The industries we represent are united. hov.·ever, on wanting to~ this new city." .-o9llt' Santa Ana rolled out its big guns in a last dit.:-:h attempt to block approval of the incorporalion. "Solve problems, don't create them ,'' charged Mayor Lorin Gri se t , "Incorporation of thi!'I new city is premature. lt would make Santa Ana Orange County'1 ghetto by the year 2000." l\.1ANY OBJECTIONS Sa nta Ana City Manager C a r I Thornt nn, although limited to JO minute.s b.v Batt in, thundered out a long series of objections. "Degradation of housing in Santa Ana is intvitab!e if yo u approve this," he argued. "Santa An11 has most of the black pl'l'lple in Orange County and most of all mino rities. \Yt also have 24 percent of the welfart case load, "\\'e ask you to take care of your share fll lhe mlnnrilies or let us have the tax base !o do ii," Thornton continued. "Th is plan is a creation of the city beautiful for the beautiful people," he charged sarcastically. Thornton accused th!' incorporator~ of dropping the original plan for a 53.000 acre city to 111.000 acra to "bribe the surrounding cilies.'' "Orange County will di e under this kind of development,'' he concluded. Snow Blankets Pass YOSEi\'llTE NATION AL PARK I UP I l -Sno"' ha.~ closed Tioga pass road ovtr LhP SiPrra ;ind al sn !';hut dnv.·n the road to Bad~E'r ra~s here. the Catirornia Highway Patrol in Mtrced reporl!'d to- d;:iy . The storm which dumped rain in the San .Joaq11\n Valley and snow in the Sier· ra brought abou1 the first clos ing of th e trans . Sitrra Tioga Pass roa d this season Police Attack Charges Cut In Cour.t Move Charges of felony assault on a ?')lice ofric'r against two persons involved In the Sept. 5 "drinkers' "'alk" in Laguna Beach were reduced to misdemeanor rounts in South Coast Mu11icipal Court to- day. The motion !o rrduce the charges wiis miide b.v prnstcutor ~1elvin Jrnsen bf.fore Judgf' H \Varren Knight in Division Two of !he Court. The motion s!1p11l;i terl th;i t ./;imr~ Van Horn, 27 , of Los Angrles ~till i.~ cha rged with ass;iul! \\'i1h a l'rhicle 11s a deadly v.·eapon , but th;it ht did no! direct the car at Officrr Carmrn Po!laslro, rather at some other unnamed person . The fe lony charge that Patricia o ·Brien. 32, nf J02r.2 Rencci a Avt .. La.cuna Niguel ;:is.~aullt'd Patrnlman Robert Romaine by biting him in the arm v.·as alsn rrduced to a misdemeanor. A !rial for the reduced charges on Van Horn will be held Dec. 7 at 10:30 a.m. in Di visio n One of 1he court. !\frs. O'Britn 's trial will be held Oct. a at 1:30 p.m. in Division One. Earlier rluring the mornin~ pro· cetdin.c.~. Judgt Knight granted 11 motion by d£'fense attnrnP,V \V1lliam Lrdger to continue !ht' cases of Lauren Ke lley, 25 and .!n.~£'ph Longo, 30, both of 750 Rem· brandl nr]\'('. 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Unlike ayothetics, leather feels good, Jceep1 you cooler because it conducts heat away from the body. You know what a diJfereoce in comfort that means. A wide range of colon, easy to Jceep clean. Every other deb.ii ooo-- &i.!tent With high quality: hard maple fram~ dowel joints.. ,.., with $-way hand tiid coil sprin!I', zippered closiDg cnl, all msbiom. Qiair U/9. ~ Jlll9. But the anti-canine sects ;.rgue !hat leashes <lon't solve the rtal problem : that the dogs often ust the beaches as it thev were fire hydrants. Judy Kelsey, city adminislrative a.ssi!· !ant, men!ioned that specirir. 11reas per- hops cou ld be used to walk dogs, but owners criliciz~ any such moves lt~ dis· cr•minating bv distance. Eipht bea ch cities _in Ora11p;e 8nd Los An2eles counties h;iq total ban~ on de,!{!:. iriclurlini SBn Clemente, Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. ' Judge Recesse~ Klug Divorce Case 3 Weeks An Orange County Superior Court divorce trial that will end with !he distribution of P;:icesetter Homes presi- dent John Warren Klug's $3.3 million holdin gs recessed Wednesday 11fte.r twl) days of testimony before J ud~e Bruce Sumner. Both sides agreed to a two-week break after hearing testirnonv from Klu,ll. the petitioner in th!' dissolution of marriage action. Judge ~umner ordered both sides to return Oct. 12. !\1rs . .Jantt MacLeod KluR. 53 1 Bavsid e. Newport Beach , is being dtfendt d in the: action by formtr Prtsidential aide ~1ur· ray Chotiner and Newport Beach at· torney H. H. Reisman. John K. Trotter represents Kl ug. Klug. \.\·ho is also president l'lf Investors !\iarine. brought the action las! year just 17 ytars ofter 1he coupl e ma rried. They have fO'Jr 'hildten. Katherine, 15. John, 14, Kurt, ll and Eric, 9. BaiJey Hires l\'ledi.na NE:W Y0!1K (AP ) -Capt. Ernest L. Medin;-i is going to v;0rk for a!lorney F'. 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Vote By JACK BROBACK 01 ,.,.. 0..11, l"ilitl ''•" Happy propouents of tile proposed new city of Irvine are making plans today for Rn .ineorporal.ioo election Der. 21 after I heir dramatic \'ictory \l.'ednesday be.fore the Orange County Board or Super\•isors. After mon ths of haggl ing. pol itical nianeuvers and debate. the county board balloted 4 lo l to allO\\' the cityhood vote . Board Chalrrnrin Robert Battin or San- ta Ana 1Y<1s alone in casting the no Yo le. During the final two hour election hear· ing. the l'oles of Superviso1·s Ronald Caspers of Ne1vport Beach and Ralph Clark of Anaheim provided some surprise twis ts Lo the cityhood drama. Caspers. whose district includes rnost Qf lhe propOsed 18.(JOO-acrr city, proved to 'bservers that he is certainly unpredic- table. Painted by cityhood proponents a' the political big, bad wol f, Caspers held off committing himself unt il the final moments of the fitaring. Then. after all other supervisors had their say. he mov- ~ swiftly lo favor the cityhood election. lie did so. hov.·ever. with some rancor in his re1nal'ks. If indeed. as he has Indicated. Ca,pcrs has highrr aspirations in politics. he may have \.\'Oii some future' vo tes Tuesday Caspers deserted his longtin1e ally in opposition to moves of the trvlnC' Con1- pany . Bo11rd Chairman Battin._ v.hen hf' mo\'ed to approve. the boundaries nl the new city. Supervisor Clark had been figu red as the decidin& vote in the closely contes!ed outcome. Ctark·s position was r:le:ir before Caspers moved -he wanted more time -fo ur weeks "lo resolve some doubts r have about this." Supervisors David L,. Baker of Garden r;rove and William J . Phillips of Fu~lerrof'I had stated their approval of in- corporation. Batt in had r:mpbatically voiced his op- position and asked for aL least a six \\·eek;; delay. He said the uninhabited areas of the 18.000-acre, 7.000 population city should be eliminated from the boUn- daries. Baker, in ·indicati ng hi:i; approvAl. .... pointed lo the jigsa\V pallern of the olher incorporated cities, largely in the we!i'.lern half or !he coun1y. •·r an1 convinced iL is better lo st•rt t1.'ith • larger are.a and permit the city to grow within it " B;.ker said. "The other county comn1bnities starled \Y ith small arees and thtn grew . by annexation resulting in boundary fight' and a Jigsa1v arrangement ~·hich left many unin- corporated islands." Casperl'I. apparent turnabout should no! have been that much of 11 surprist-. Two v.·eeks pre\'iousJy. when Ballin \\'as righting for a 60-day delay. Caspers at. first supported him and then backed off saying "I believe the liine has come to expedite this in corporat ion rnaltet"." The fifth dis tri ct supervisor started his approval motion by saying that •'John Burton and I have one. thing in common -mutual disrespecl. (Burton is chairman of t.fle; Council of Communities of Irvine and leader of the incorporat ion move- ment). .. This is a classic confrontation bet,veen due process or law and logic and µJanning ." Caspers continued . keeping his listeners on edge. He contradicted statements that he h;id beei1 elusive or unwilling to recei\·e 111· formation on the new city. theo he dro1 e !he knife tn a litlle "I ha ve been listening ever since I wa~ .~worn Into !his office to input from many directions and frel it is now up to the will and \visdom or !he people to judgt ho1\' 1vor1hwhilr !he additonal toxation n 11 che lr hornes Y.'ilf b• as a rt'sult of !he new ci tv at this lirne. :.The ni ost creditabl• source 3vailable In me indicates .a conservativr estimate: of at least $100 a year addi tional laxes on a $30,000 home to du plicate serl'ices already in existence . ., he hit home. "There are Inherent dangers. I feel. i11 any city 80 percent owned by one con\· pany." Caspers also alluded to the reap· pointment or Charles Pearson to the Local Agency· Fonn1tion · CororniSfion •t-LAFC). lalt week in his abstnce from bis tSee lllVINE, Pere ! I -;.( Court .to Hear Santa Ana Bid for City Vote Delay By r •. PETER KRIEG O! tN Dlo/IJ f'llllf tt•" A plea by lhe cit.y ,.or Santa Anti to postpone \,he Irvine lncorporabon eleclton set for December will be heard Oct. 13 when the Ca.lifornh1 Supreme Court Q)n· \'ene.! tn San F'ranci-'Co. Mayor Loren Griset disclosed th i' lo· day scaru:ly beforr: victory chetr' died ;iw~y in the WAke of rount)' supervisors' 4 to t approval of theo election and date.set· ling Wednesday. Statements on the suptrvisors' achon ca:mt from all camps today. Sanl11 Ana h11s been battling against in· rorporation tllirh hefore the. su~r visors ;ind in the courts t1ml is ask ing !he sOpreme Coot't 10 !!lay the> clccllon until the legal b111tle is concluded. The rhief i.ssue between Santa Ana and lrvine f3 for 9:l8 Acres of prlmt' ln<lustrill1 la11d below tht' ~111r1ne Corps Air Station ' on Red llill Avenue. Santa Ana attomr:'ys sa!d today the r:lectiotJ stJuld be. postponed becau!tt' U the courts subsequently decide tha pro- petiy should 90 to Santa Ana, 'then the results ol tilt t lectioii WOllld be. nullified. GriSet. 1'ho called-ttie)\rpervl•s' vote ''predictabk!. but in d'~egard of the. baste poinU'in question," was the lone ci· ty 'oflicial unhappy with lhe action. Newport Beach Mayor Ed lllrth pointed out it ha.5 betn "the. clly'1 posi- tion ~I along tttal tbe people in that 1rea have lhe right to vote to say ii they want to have a city or not ." ltlrth declined to ma ke 11 prediction on Ille outcome of the Dec. 21 b11Jloting, but Laguna Be.ach Moyar Richard Go!dbe.rg wa.!in't the le;.st bit reluctant to predict a "hopping vicklry r 0 r incorporation spon~rs. "I th ink the \'Ofe will he overwhelm· <Set SANTA ANA , Pa1e Zl . ,, DAIL~ l'ltOf lll!I l'lle!• BUTTON, BUTTON Is It Prophetic? Meisa Rota1·ians Sc hedule Sale l\len1bers of the <.:osla Mesa Rotary Club will hold !heir second annual side.walk-garage sale all day Saturday at. the corner of 16th Street and Or;:inge Avenue. Proceeds fro1n lhe salr will hel p Harbor Area youth projects. according lo Streeter King. Rotary president. A bakP sate and .nolion sale. l'.'il\ be a part of Saturday's activity. Anyone ~'ho would like lo donate articles for !hi &ale may phone 642-0102 or 5.f&.1036. <.:oun ty GI Killed A Santa Ana soldier wa!I listed Wed- nesday by the U.S. Defense Departn1ent a11 killed in action i11 Southeast Asia. He was Arm y Sptt. 4 Randall B. Bernard, husband of Rosemary M. Bernard, 301 Fairview St. Still No Rain For Coast Area ' ' Contrary to clouds galherlng overhead and \vomen '' tr1dilional tendency to dlange their minds, the Weatherh1dy won 'l re\'ise, her forecast of no rain · for lht Orange Coast. The U.S. Weather Bureau head· quarters in Los . Angeles. in- cidentally. dot's have • IAdy wta therman She said she l!I assurtd b>-the staff's expert cloud and baromet.er- wat chers that only Inland mountain slopes will be showered by lonlght. -with genera l clearing by F'rid•y, Hurricane's Force Rips N. Ca1·oli11a ~10REll EAD CIT \'. N.C. IAPJ - Cinger. one or !he largesi and most durabie hurricanes on record. slammed Jnlo North Carolina today, knocking out utilities. uprooting trees and flooding slreet!I and highways. No injuries were reported as the storn1 n1oved onto lhe rnainland from the Allan-. lie and headed inland. although several mobile hon1es 11.'ere capsized. Son1e islands and coastal areas "·ere f'vacuated. By 11 a.111 .. the Red Cross reported 1hat about 2.500 had t ake n refuge 111 I~ shelters set up by thr Red Cross in schools, National r. u a r d arn1orics and ehurt•hes. !,;inger had drifted aroun~ in the ALian. ii(· for threr. week~ before heading for land. Ju~t off ~1orehead t:ity j t stalled l'ni1n dawn u'nt1l niidmorning before resuming ils coursr: loward I.ht-beaehes. Wind gusls up lo 90 nH!r:s per hour "'ere recorded for how·s. !llaximum sustained winds werf reported by reconnaisaoce a1rcra(L at 70 to 80 m.p.h. flilell.'(lrol ogist.! at a, special hurricane center r:1t ablished by the U.S. Wealher Service at Norfolk. Va., said the. center or the stol'm made landfall in the Morehead t:it y·Beaufort area around 11 a.in. They said Ginger was headed norJh- wes1 on a track !hilt would take il over- l:1nd Lo the Bocky ~lount , N.C , aren· to- night. Til is meant rhe ('ha 111cr of high wind:i; and tides in Virgina's coastal re- ~10!1 wa, "drasticallv re<Ju i'ed." the \\'ca- r her :-lt:!r1•ice s:iid · Winds nr hurncanP lor re. 7$ n1 .p.h .. were pred icled for later !oday along the niidd le and northern coas!ol areas of North Carolina. The weather Service said Ginger wa.<1 expected to conpnue inland at about JO rn .p.h .• maintaining gate forer winds JOO to 150 mi!e!l' of the <.enter. It was ex- pected to turn northward son1et ime v.•ithin the nex1 24 hours. The National Hurricane Center al r-.1ian1 i. Fla , said Ginger was the oldest. hurricane on record and one or !he wides! in history v.·1th an eye 7U 1n1les across. One of those. in 11 sheller at M•Jrehead C'1ty was Cicero Jones. 72 "I don·1 like. this one bit,'' he said. "l'vt' been 10 the. l"\alional f:uard arn1ory too rnany tune.~. It looks like the 111•or~t we\•e had. ce1- tai11ly It's !he longest ·• The \v111d.:o; sn1ashcd plale glass 11·1n· rlows. tore down sign~, Bnd sent hugt- v.·avcs crashing over the bo:1.rclwalk al A!lanric Beac/1. <u·1·nss lhe Bug~e. Sound lrom Morehead C.:11y . At Nrw Bern, high lide.!i sent !lm;i.!1 tanks of gas and oil floa ting out onto <1 r1 11er. causing a .... na11igat1on and f i I',. ha zard. Damage to mobile homes was reported at Morehead City and Havelock The weather servicr: said !hat because or the enorrnily or the eye, 1nan.v areas along the coast would experience long periods or winds if the hurricane moved ashore. Hurricane warnings were in erfect :ilong the coast from a point north of \Vilmlngton. N.C .• io Virginia Beach. Va. Gale warnings were up elsewhere along the North Carolina coast and northward from Virginia Beach to Rehoboth Beach, 0.1. ATlANTIC OCfAN VA. lS 7S Ul'I HtWI Mt• HURRICANE GINGER ~LOUNCES INTO EAST COAST She's A Big Bag of Wind With .a Broad Beam Russ Ship Fires Shots At Citrious Navy Plane TO l\\'O IL:Pl 1 -!\Russian sh1 11 fire d on a U ~-Na1·y palrol plane in the Japan S!'a Tuesday nighl , Western inte!Hgence s<·urces said today . The soul'ces s:i1d lhc incidenl occurred al dusk when the Navy aircra ft, a P3 patrol plane. was checking ;:i tormalion of Hussian ships a:; they cruised off the shores of Japan. A Soviet vessel. a cruiser of !he Snerdlov class. first fired flares at the American patrol croft and then fired several warning shots across its bow when the plane came in for another pass. "The Navy plane buzzed the Russian ..;hip several tin1es." !he sourc."s said. "It v.as a 1.·ase or the Hussian t-rafl £iring across the bow of the American plane. Work Experience Job.s Requ e~ted ,Jobs 0Heri11g rci.1J work cxpericntc 1ra1ni11,1; arr. b11dly needed by 1he Harhor Arca Youth E1nplo.v 1nen! Service this !;ill, 1n addition to other t,11pes. "This is what we 're l'eally lacking.'' .~;:iys l\lrs. Florence Mayos. director Regular after-school johs involving :-ales. merchandise handling, specia l lrades and similar work !raining use ful Jhrough life are what YES officials have in mind. Baby-sitting or full-lime labor jobs are I he usual needs filled by YES. but Mrs. Hayos ~·an!s to diversify the field . Located in the Boy g Club ce11tr:il branch at 5!M Center St .. in Costa f\lesa YES can be reached by calling 642 -0474, 11ny time. of the da y or oighl. The shots were close r nough to rorce th e American plane away " A total of 47' Russian ship11 have been sigh ted in the vici nity of Japan since the 111iddle of August. The So\'iet vessels ha ve circled the Japanes~ isles. The sources said lhe incident Involving lhe American plane occurred wh en the America n aircraft was sent out to chect.: 011 the slatus of the Soviet vessels. Judge Recesses l(lug Divorce Case 3 Weeks An Orange Cn1Jn1 .1 SulJ('rior Court chl'orce trial that will end with th e tl1str1but1on of Pacesetter Homes presi· 1Jent John \Varren Klug':i $3.3 rnillion holdings re cessed Wednesd11y afte r twn d:iys of lestirnnn_v bl'fore .Judge Bn1ce :::lurnner. Both sides agreed lo a two-week break alter heari ng tcstjn1ony from Klug. the petitioner in the dissolution of marriage action. Jurlgc ~umner ordered both sides to return Oct. 12. J\1rs .. Jane1 ~1acLeod Klug. 531 Bayside, Newport Beach. IS being defe nded in the action by former Presidential aide Mur· ray Chotiner aod Newport Beach at· lor11ey IL H. Reisman. John K. Trotter represents Klug. t\.Jug , \VhO is also pre.c;ident Of (nVeStOfll ~1arine, brought the action last year just 17 years oner the couple ma rried. They have-four chLldrrn. Ka the rine, 15, .John, 14, Kurt. I I and Eric:-, 9. Mesa Unit Working On Bicycle Trail Plan Orange Weather Sunny skies lOday, followlng Ult usual early morning low clouds. Highs along the roasl.. around 6.~ rising to 75 inland. Low!! tonight between 50 and sa degre.es. Now that Orange County Supervisors hft.ve approvr:d • eou•tywtde master plan of bicycle tn.1ls, Costa Mesa resident$ wondtt whet wUI happen ln lhelr ell>"• A recently formtd bicyCle trails com- mlllet Is working on-that answer. Early this month the 12-man committee e11tabllahfA. ll goals Tor a city bicyclr: trails and waYs system . The first goal is lo draw a masterplan of trails and ways for the ci ty. Key point., in the commhtee's set or goal11 Include: making the trails sa fe. in· elude all scenic arr:as in the system . con· ncct green belts. do It ~co.J!Omically. and push for greattr blcycll!l."~afety on the part or rlder11, , Committee mcmbera also defined the dirferencr: bl!:twr:en bike trail!! And w11y!I, A ';way" is An existi ng 1treet dcslgnt1led '· ' , suitable for bicycle traffic and so mark· ed. A lrail is a pathway specifically bui!L and maintained for bicycle traffic. The committee Includes a mixture of interested citizens and cit y st a r f mr:mbers. Herb Burnham, assistant city traffic engi~r and a member of the com- mlltee. said the major goal of tbe system is to link all of the city's 111rge green built areas where trail~ can bt: found. "Our biggest problem now." he ex· plained, "Is to d~termlne which green bell areas will eventually ha ve bicycle lralls..1 . .Most of Cost11 "f~'s green be lts 11re controlled by different agenci~." 000 type of trail t'Qnstdered Is the scenic. g.reen belt path through a park. or other grttn al't1t: Aoothtt lrAil rould bt: .., ISei TRAILS, P111 21 i INSIDE TODA\' Tlitrt was a hot tin1e in tht old towri 100 years ago wh~ f.frs, O'l..e.ary ·s cow kickt.d tlu: b11ckeot iri c.:l1icago. The big bla.ie. 1~ recalled today 011 Page 13. -llrt~, . 11 C1Hi.r11u t Cllt<klllt Uf H Cl•tt!llM ,.,., ''"'le' • c......... )I 0..11\ H•llctl 11 Oi'tff'<M 1t l!tlttrl1I l't•t I •~ttrlllllrMlll ,..JI ~(NM• M.JJ 14inKt" JJ All~ L"'"""'' 11 --. .. ~ ,...,, Mwt,...1 ,.._,, M H111tlll l ,.._., .. J OtHlttt (111~1, IJ '"'"' n-u SIM• Martlth )l..JJ Ttlfv11... M Tlltel••t M-JI WH i,tr I w__., 111-u·n wwi. 111-w . ' I • \ DAll Y PILOT t "ving Cost Advice Sent To Nixo11 'W~GTON IUPI\ -A.Mid R. 'Wl!ber said today the CMt of living C()Un· d l's ret0mmtndations on ~nomic Ct'ln· trols to follow the 90-da_v wage-prk·e ft-ee ze would go lo President Nixon some Uma today. Ni.ton has 15aid hi! will announce the delails af phase twn of his te0nomic pro- cram in mid-October. He would not be bound by the r.ounC'iJ's recommendations , bot they are expecled to weigh ht"avily io bis thinking. ' Fro• P.,e l SANT A AN A PLEA ... ~ tngly ln ravor of incorporation," Goldberg aald, adding that, like Newport Beach, La;una Bellch has supported lhe citiuns' right lo a vole l'rom the very beginning. Coltl Meg May'>' JW>en, WIJ90n said, he too. is "Yery pleased" fnd said the riew <'ity will provide 11 challenge for Irvine Company planners. "In all the years I've been In govern- ment. all we ever do is talk about plan· nln,it Everyone gripes about poor plan- nlnit ." he said. "Well , this time is the first lime we ha ve a virgin piece of ground with some ()f the greatest expertise for developing II "rrs llmr lo C'halleng" them (the Irvine Cnm pany planners 1 nnd nther hi,11hiy skilled indi vidu:ils "'ho live in the area. munity and we baYe worked togelher u • community and with tbat kind ol 1plrlt Jr\•lne ls going to be a truly unique anci y,·onderful city." Irvine Company Presiden t William R. Mason noted lhe election approval 11 a major triumph, but only· a starter. "As a supporter of the new city, wt ob- viously feel that lhe CGunty board's aclinn was appropriate. Wtiat happened yest.er· day resulted frOfll the determination of the people ol Irvine to have a model city. We are equally detem1ined to help create that kind of comm unity and we share Superv isor Casperfi ' hope that the city of Irvine will be one of the great cities ol America . I'm <'On[ident that hope will be realiz.ed.. The dedication and ideali~m of tht Jrvtne incorporators virtually assures it. We now all have a lot to do. This is on· Jy the beginning." W~. exttUtive director ol the coun- cil , also said the group \l'Ou!d gn to cour1. ~ay to seek an injunction against an Awtin, Tex., landlord accusf':d of violating th!: wage-price-rent fretZI!. There was no further immediate ex- planation of the lat.est of sl!veral suits brought against alleged viol ators of the tr.ez.. JUBILANT CROWD REACTS TO IRVINE CITYHOOD DECISION BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS In a Haaring Room in Santa Ana Wednesday, Happiness Was a 4-1 Vote en an Election 01te "Mme of !he fine st developments in t\('"'))(lrl Be:iC'h are nn Irvine prope rly. \\'ith lheir ~ood knnwled~e nf how In plan. I'm ronvinred lhPv'H cflme up "'ilh some of the finest developm ents in land pl3n· ni1111 In Orr..ntj;e County ." \\'ilson s11id he just. wishes •·r was 20 years youn~er and able to get nn their team tn help plan snme good govern· men!." Costa Mesa's Aides Back From Page 1 Weber d id not outline the details or the councU's follow-on recommendations . IRVINE DECISION .. Tiie WashingOOn Post said in today's editions lhe council favors creation of a board of "distinguished citizens" to make broad decisions on economic controls, along with two separate boards tn handle the more specific issues of wages and prices. Tbe Post said the plan envisioll!I f"!- ta.ining the present cost of living council, but that il was unclear what role It would play -or what its powtrs would be in l4llalion to the citizens board. The composition of the proposed boards wa1 unclear, but it was reported the wai e and price boards would at least in· elude representatives of busintss, labor and consumers. AFL-CIO President Gtorge Meany said organized labor would Mt cooperate with phase two unless the governing boards were in· dependent of government control. On the inlernalional aspect of his economic prog ram, Nixon on Wednesday assured America's fo re ign trade partners he did not intend to b uild new barriers to W'Orld commerce through his new trade policies. In a •peech to ~ de legates to the an- nual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington, he said he took action to put American Joods in a better trade position to save the United States from isol ationism. "A weak United States will be i!U)l a- tf&n.lst wit hoot question," Nixon said. "A strong United States will continue to play a responsible role in the world." N ot.ed Y achter' s Last Will Filed '()ividing Estat,e From Wire Strvlce11 REDWOOD Cl1Y -The will of nl'>!ed .:''-lifornia yacht!man Fuller E. Callaway !IJ was filled tod1y in Superior Court 1ere. He left SI00.000 to his first wife. $10.000 to the second and SI to the third. Callaway, heir In a Georgia textile "ortune, died of an apparent drug .l''erdose at his Atherton home 10 days .igo, after he had p.articipi.led in a preslie:ious San Francisco yacht race Besiees the total or $110.001 bequeathed :.n ex·1o1.·ives Wanda Warren of Atherton, Pia Lindstrom of Ne1o1.· York and Annette .:ash of Texas. Cal!a~·ay left $10.000 to .\lrs. Warren 's husband He left his only child, Ma rk Ca1\aw11y Warren. 15. a choice of $200.000 or h111f t'11s father's $500,000 estate v.•hich is held in trust. The boy also will get Callaway·s <\.! herton home. Callaway·s second wife is lhe daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman. OIAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT CillMll COAIT P\JILmlntO COMPMY lo"'°" N, W.O<i ~ 9tld Pll\IW... J1~1t a. Curl.,. Ylc9 f'Nlif• .......... IMNlir TII0111t1 kee.,lJ 1lt1i. T\otoiet A. lolu.,111~• Ma•"-I dllw ' ,. seat on the commission. "LAF'C action last week tells me what would happen if we sent this back to them ," he said acidly. The supervisors could have returned the incorporation matter to the LAFC by voting to change the boundaries as approved lo that body. Y.'HAT POWERS Tuesday's session started v>'ith wrangl· ing over just "·hat powers the Board of Supervisors held regarding lhe new city. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ex- plained that the only decisions before them Y.'ere the boundaries of the com· munity and the 11elting of an eleelion date. Battin limited each side of the ba!lle to 30 minutes and a great deal of th at time was used in pt"rsonal recrimination by speakers. Burton alJuded to oppositio n from ..;:, • ;.:- Two Early Birds Say They 'll Run For Irvine City The first pair of candidates for city council seats 1n the proposed <'ily of lrvinll': steppM forw11rd \Yednesd1Jy af- ternoon, hours after the Orange Coun ty Board or Supervisors approved the Dec. 21 cityhood election. Wayne A. Clark. public information of· ficer at UC Irvine and Henry Quigley, an investment counselor are the first to enter the race. The city council election will be held in conjunction with the cltyhood vote. Prospective candid al.es have only two weeks to file their nominat ion petitions with the C{!Unty Registrar of Voters . Noon on Oct. 14 U th e deadline . Clark. 17901 Butler St., Un iversit.1 Park. in addition to his UC! con necti on. is PTA president at University Park &hoo!, chairman of the. Irvine Cnuncil for Educat ion and president of the San .Joa· quin School Distr ict Coordinating Counci l. "My particula r interest developed from my involvement in school~ in the arta. ·• Clark said. ··1 am concerned that developme nt does not out.strip the abihty of the 1;chool districts lo accommodate !he children . ··1 think th1.11 np11· communitv v.•ill presenl unique problems in11~much as it 1s different " Clark added. "\\'e h:i\'e ne w people not an old C(lmmunitv ~o huild nn, V.'e ha\·e UC! and v.•e have ihe ownership of much of the land hy one. company." Qu igley, of 5132 Ch;i teua Circ le, Jr\·ine, sars he feels !here is a real neerl fnr 110 independe nt point of vie'v on the new <'ily counc il ••J hof)f': lo represent those pll':Ople whn are concerned about development of lhe new city but nol tied !o any pa rticular in· t.ertst group.'' Quigley added. "l\1y O\l'n interest v.·as first generated when I mo~·ed into Unh·ersity P11rk friu r year~ ago and then moved to the Ranch v.·here I \\'as first president of the homeowners associ1tion. "As such J c."ame to recognite the t.remendous numDer of problems in mak· ing the community som~thing that you would want to caU home ." Nnrton :;:iimnn, "who wanted to be a sena 1or: from the city or Santa Ana v.•hich "'ant ed settlement of a bizarre an- nexation scheme :" fr om Joan Irvine Smith, "an heiress w_ho is fighting the James Irvine Foundation ove r control of the Irvine Crimpany ." He hi! at ~lcDonnell Douglas Corpora· lion's request to exclude its 50 acr~ near the Orange County Airport from the bound aries or the new city. ''They ol'>- vinusly care nothing for thi5 new city. They simply want to make more money through a zone change that could make them a quick S-4 million.'' NOT PLAYTHI NG Burton cnncluded , ''\\re are not a rich girl's plaything nor a pnllt ician 's reward. Nor l}J'e we a millionaire industrialist's loy Or the Irvi ne Company's pawn. We are simply, ordinary people who have pf'tilioned ynu for the right to vn!e." Ray Qu igley. execu tive director of the C.reater Irvine Industrial League, ac- cused Battin and Casf)f':rs of ha ving "an unfortunate habit of referring to us a pawng or tools of the Irvine Company." "How about puppets," snapped Battin. "\\'e resent the implicatirin,'' continued Quigley . "'\\'e ha ve disagreed with the Irvine Company in the past and will in the future. The industries we represent are un ited. however, on "'anting lo be in this new city." Santa Ana rolled out its big guns in a last ditch attempt lo block approv al of the incorporation, ''Solve problems, don 't create them ,'' charged. Mayor Lorin G r l s e t • "TncnrpOratlon of this new city is premature. It would make Santa Ana Orange County'z ghetto by the year 2000." MANY OBJECTIONS Sanla ~Ana City ~fa nager Ca r I 'l'h.ornftl n, alt hough limited to 10 minutes by Battin, thundered out a long series of objections. "Degradation nf housing in Santa Ana is ine vitable if you approvt. thi.,," he argued. "SRnta Ana has mo~t or thll': black peOple in Oran!i!e Cnunty and most of all m inorilie.~. \Ve also ha v__e 24 percent of the v.·etfare case load . fl' "\\'e ask ynu to take care of your share of the minorities or !el 11~ have the ta x bast. lo do it," Thornton l"on tinued '·This plan is a cre;itif'ln (If 1he <'ity beautirul for the beautiful people." he charged ~;ircaslically . Thornton acrt1~ed the incorporalor~ or drl'lpp ing the original plan for a S.i.000 acre rily to lR.000 acres to "bribe the surrounding l"ities." "Orangt Cnunty \1·i!J die under !his kind of de\·elnpment," he concluded. Bailey Hires Medina NE\V YORK (AP ) -Capt. Erne~! L r..·fMina is going to work for ,11tto[ney F. Lee Ba iley, the lawyer who succ~ssfuHy defended the capta in lit his l\Iy Lai court· martial. Med ina and Bailey a p[)ll':arefi togethe r Wedne.«lay night to !apt the Oct. 4 Dl'!vid Frost televisio n inlerview program. B11iley said he has hired MMina, y;•ho is leaving the Army, to v.•ork al !he R. J. En~trom Corp., a 1m;,.IJ helicnpttr man- ufacturer in Menominte, Mil"h. &iley rectnlly acquired controlling interest in the C()mp1ny. Q.n. H. t... l icl.11'1f P, NtD AmllrtMt ~ IE~U..,.. C...M-OM. JJO Wt1t l1y Streit Milli .. A,J;,. .. I PJJ ... 1560, '12&16 --........ htdW -... ......, ....... ....,_ -.di: m •or•t ,,,_.,. ~=...:.: ... ~ tJm lttdl a..,..... ... .. ,. af--IU~._, Cou11ty Orders E1ne1·ge11cy Bm1 011 Bluffs Developi11g :f' '' F m4J MMH1 '" •.• I .W..• a I M>••n B ----............. m-., ....... :'. ~ .. --·-···'• ,.,. ,, "·==---1"! c : ...... -~~-.. --. .=a-.-· . . -.:=.."""~ A 9lk:lay emergency ban on 1111 eon- titrucUon alOl\g tbe historic Dana Pnlnt bluffa has betn ordered by the Board of Supervi.~rs in a move lo protect the scenic cliffa. The action s!emmed from the c1n- cel11tion h~'O weeks ago by the board of an encroachment permit ,_.hich would haYe allowed 11n apartment co mp!t1 developer lo cut away some 40 feet of the bluffs. Tuesday's move 11lso ordertd !ht Coun- ty Planning Commi"lon lo hold he.arln1111 "' MOn aa poulblt. on the creeUon of permit regulations to protect the bluff11. The1fl0.day ba n imp!ementi the tl)Un· ty's new Bt.a ch Recreation Oistrk't lfhlch r~trlcts 11ny construcUon 1lon1 tbt coasUine without a use Permll., The Dana Point apart.mant pniftcl near Sant.>i Clari Avenue was a p.l11n tn build thr~ fir.ors (1;tf five ) belnw ~treet lt:vtl to ' confnrm to the area's two-story he igh t limit. Supervisor Ronald Caspers called alt.tntion to the bluff txc1.aYafi01t i nd got supp(lrt or the board t(l cancel thll': permit. lmPo~ition 1 of the tl'kt1y ban w11a su.11:· ge3ted by the planning commlJsion. John Lane, ucretary for the commlsslt1n, ~aid use of tht: BRO ·zone would force de\•t lopers 10 go before the planning C1lm· ml!sion for a pe.rmit on any prnject 1lon11 the bluffs top. • · Ca~z u.Jd It w1s unfortunalt that fhe 011:n11: r olnl 1rea ,_.,$ not included In IM BRO zone when It was adopted lwo montru ago . "Thera le 1 houst belna built oear Aliso 'Be1eh In Snuth I .11g1.1n& which frighten!! mt." said I.he supll':rvitor. "It Is held up by 11.etl pot:ts and hJ.ngs over lhe bluff. I fea{ wt t r' beglnnfn• anoth!r Mali bu mess 11!ong our C(')ast." From Pagel TRAILS ... made along some streets by placing cUrb- ing al ong the road to separate the a5phalt bicycl e path from the traffic lanes used by cars. A bicycle way would follow streets \4'here the traffic is light, but there would be no physical separation of the bicycle rider from the traffic lanes. Burnham said the committee is not likely to present a bicycle trails masterplan to the city council for several monlhg. The co mmittee meets twice a month and is currently studying altern11te systems for trails and pathways proposed in other cities. The county masterplan is also part of the study. \\1hatever plan is developed by the city, it 'vii! somehow he tied in lo the rounty 1nasterplan so hicyclists can travel as far as they might like. The bicyc le tr;iils committee was form· ed last spring with Chuck McDonald , an Orange Coast College stud ent. as chai rm an. The next. committee meeting is Oct. 7 at city hall. Huntington Beach ' Mayor G e o r g fl McCracken was similarly pleased. "It's good to let the people whn live th ere decide on this , I don 't know all the pros and con:<1 in the dispute with S!o.nla Ana, but I do feel the people have the right lo vote on it. Incorporation seems to be what the people want." he said. The man who ls probably singularly mos t responsible for the electio.n taking place this year !s John Burton. chairman of the Council of the Communities of Irvine. Burton, who said he just hasn't decided whether or not he'll be a candidate -for the new city council, had 11 lot of other thing!! to say aboul Wednesda y·s vote . ''I'm tremendously gratified . We set out to bring the issue of incorporation to a vote of the people, becausE' it's the people 's decis ion. ii 's their right. And we 6Ucceeded ," he said. "\\1e were a team from the beginning . It took all of us. from those who started in June, 1970, to !hose 11·ho moved lo Irvine and .,.,,ho pul their time and e!forl and enthusiasm lO the task as late as six weeks ago. "J think more than an y we are a com- I Way?·-No Way Net.vport Drivers Ignore Signs Ry J.. PETE R KRIEG ()I ,~. o.n, "'I" Siii! • • Ne11'J)Ort Beach tried lO make Lafayette Strt'el 11 one-v.•a.y street Wedensday. ~1nlor ists resisted ii. Somebody put an f'nd to it -at least tempor:irily. Ci ty crew.~ put up signs all along lhe four-blflC'k stretch from 28th Street to Lido Park Drive a.t. noon \Yednesday in· dicating that the ci!y council. at the sug· jle:>tion nf niercllan\.s in the area , was changi ng the two-l ane road to permit \\-'es1bn11nd trriffic only. Motorist.~ in:;.isteri on trying to drive the road the wrong way throughout the afternoon, de~ite the signs and lhe pres· ence of one, then !.wo motorcycle patrol- men tr)'inR to rlirect tr2.ffic. Sometime during the evening hours the si gns disappeared . The traffic department had erected 41 !i1gns full of all sort.s of information . Some said "one-v.·ay." Som e said "wrong 1\·ay .'~ Others said "do not en ter ." And there. \.\'ere plain old arroW!!. During thll': night all but one ,_·ere l.Clm down . "We f<'und 2.1 of them in lhe harbor lhis rooming.'' said lr?.lfic analyst Jim Larsen. The others were just gone. Larsen said Traffic Enginrer Robert Jaffe ord ered lhen1 all put back up and has asked for increased police surveil· lance lon ight to see tha t it doesn't hap- pen again. The ci!y council hM ordered the one-- v.•ay change as an experiment lo see if the street system ir1 I.he Old Newport arP.a could handle the traffic without an expensive widening projoct. Larsen this morning estimated the lo..~ at se vera l hundred dolla rs in material11 alone, p!us the coot of the lf\bor to re- place the signs. Larsen silid he thought it might bt more than just plain vanda ]i.~m. He gpet· ula!ed that ii "'BS done by .~flmebody who obviously didn't like the rhange. "'They painted all the white arrows in the street black. too .'' he said. <fi;rou can afford extraordinary comfort we invite you to try this genuine leather chair. ~~~I w:.rienoe tl.e un"""1 comfort d,,;gn.,J mto this cha;, by Sch:ifer Bros. craftsmen. The two part back cushion, filled \vith polyester fiber and do\vn, soothes your back, shoulders, neck and confonns to your body shape. Purposely shaped to provide support, from. the base of your spine up to your head, as you sink inlo the relaxing posture you prefer. The ~eat cushion \Vith a Marflm: unit provides more 1ofi comfort. Supple, top grain leather flexes along with each contour, • and does stretch. 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Wilson, who wound up his term as an Orange County League of Cille5 Director al. the . conference, said today he was quite impressed with Vice President Spiro Agnew's "great sense of humor." "He's an impressive and handsome man in person," said the mayor. Agnew \vas one of lhe guest speakers along with such others as Governor Ronald Reagan. Minnesota Senator Hubert~ Humphrey, New York Mayor John Lindsey and San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto. ''There was a lot to learn the re if you really \.\·anted to," Wilson added. The ma yor, himself, .!ipent consid erable time in programs on general plans, en· \"ironmental pla ns and lalks about su b- governments in California, "I plan lo SJ)f':nd a lot of time on these ~ubjects," Wilson says. "I'm fearful of the number of ove rlays of government we already ha ve." 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'11 .• ., .. ,. ) • _22 15 HARBOR BLV D. ••• . .ll275 •••·027' COSTA MESA, CALI F. 1 ' Saddlehaek YOL 64, NO . 23 4, l SECTIONS , 48 PAGES Warniuu Slaois Red Ship Fires On U.S. Plane 1'01\YO fU PI 1 -A Hussian ship fired on a U.S. Navy patrol plane in the Japt111 Sea Tuesday nighl , \Vcs1ern inlelligen<.'e l\'lark Johnso11 Murder Trial E11ters Recess By TO,\I BARLEY 01 l~e D•ll~ P il~I i l•!I A fot1r·dav retess that n1a\' bt> the last such weeke;1d brea~ 111 the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court rnurdl'r trial of San <.:l emente i\larine Mark .Johnson began loday \.\'ilh atturnrys for both sides preparing wn llen ;irguinents on three I apes that represcnl 1111· he<trt of lhe pro- i;ecution's case egains1 the handsoine young defendanl Johnson. 20. left the \V1tne~s box Friday .i fte r repeatedly denyi ng thal he "'as 111 a ny way invoh•ed with the killing on June 16, 1970, of his attracti,•e young wife, Connie Lynne Johnson, 20. His testimony can1e as a sharp cq_ntrasf lo lhe comments made lo San Clemente police and district a! lorn e y 's in- vestigators and w}lich were carefully preserved in t\vo oral !apes and one \•ideotape. Those tapes contain .Johnson 's ad- in1:isio11 that he cl1mbetl through the win- dO\V of the apai-tn1cn1 at 4!6 ~·1onicrry Lane after llis angr,y wire had locked h1111 fiut because he smoked rnarijuana. then clubbed her 11110 unconsclousness 11."ilh a bar stool. I !is only other memories of the incident are "'ashing off what he believed to be blood in the shower and hiding the butcher knife he lhinks he 1nay have use d 1n !he killing under a rock. \Vhoever killed ~!rs. Johnson thru st that knife into her rnorc than 20 times after beating her [a<:e brutally with the bar stool. Johnson told San Clemen1e pohce called to lh<' apartn1e11t !hat hf' found her bod y .~pra1l'led on 1hf' bed whl't1 he returned fron1 dulv at !he S;,n1 a An» !\lari1le Corps Ai r Staiion. Chief Deputy District Altorne1· Ja1nl'~ ~:nright"s hopes are known to be cent..:rrd 011 the adm:ssion of the 1apcs a<: evidence. Judge '\'illiarn ~l urra.v n1:1Y !'u!e on their eligibihty after reading thr points and authorities being prepared lo· day by Enrigh! and defense attorney Ray ~harp All three tapt's have been played back during the lrial over Sharp's objeclioni:.. The lawyer has also protested thaL .Johnson n1ade lh(' semi -confessions '•l"ilhout legal tounsel and that he \\'as never fully advised or his rights. Charges against Johnson were reduced fo second degree murder in a pretrial deal tbal led the young defendanl to ask for a non-jury trial before Judge Murray. A psychiatrist \vho interviewed Johnson nn severlfl occasions in the \\'eek prior lo the Mari ne·s arrest has testified that he became convi nced of Johnson's im- plicat ion in the niurder after firsl be liev- ing rn his innocence. Dr Throdore Lindauer helped .Johnso n !iearch lhe area around the apartmenl for !he mlssing knife after deducing front the defendant"s drean1~ and sta tements dur· 1ng thf'ir psychiatric .!lessions tha! he had possibly comm1tted thf" murder and suf- fered a mental blackouL in1mediately , after the killing. ' Still No Ruin For Coa st Area Contrary to l'iouds ga thering overhead and women's traditional tendency to change their minds. the \\'eatherlady won't revise her forecast of no rain for the Orange Coast . The U.S. \\1csther Bureau hea d· quarters in Los Angeles. in· cidentally, d()I'.!! havt a lad y v.·eatherman. She said sht fs assured by !ht staff's expert cloud and barometer- v.•atchers thrit only ln laod moun!ain slopes will be shov.•crrd by tonight. l\'llh gentral clearing b~· F'r ldil,\' - s1·1.irces said toda \·. -The sources suid the incident octurred al dusk when the Navy aircra ft. a PJ patrol plane . v.·as checklng a lormation of Russian ships as they cruised uff the shores of Japan. A Soviet vessel. a cruiser of the Sncrd lov class. flrst fired flares at lhe An1erican patrol cr<>ft and then fired several warning shots across its bow when the p!ane came in for another pas:ri. "The Navy plane buzzed the flussian ship several times." the sources said. "ll \Vas a case of the Russian crafl firing across the bow of the American plane. The shots were close enough to force the Arne rican plane a\vay." i\ 1o(al of 47 Russii1 1t shi ps have bee n sighted in 1he vicinity of Japan since 1he rn iddle of Augus1 ·rhe Soviet vessels ha11e circled the Japanese isles. The sources said !he incidenl invoh·1ng !he American plane oc·curred 11.'hen rhe Arnerican aircrall was sent out lo l'heck on the slatus of lhe Soviet vessels. Immediately after the 111t•idcnL the :o1ources said . American a u t ho r i l i ~ s recalled the Navy airplane. Gun Controls Hottest Issue For Law111en (Jne or 1he n1ost hotly debated and $harply chvisive issues among lawn1en to· day is gun t.'Onl rol. specifically federal registration of 1111 pislols, revolvers and other handgu ns. A poll of membtrs meeting at the Anaheim Convention Center for the 78th Annual Conference of the International Association of Chiefs or Police shows thi~. '•/ think pallet chiefs are very divid- ed." says Quinn Tarnm. executive direC"- tor of the 8.000-meniber group. "It's a ver.v emotional thing for theni. a~ for 1he avlrag<' c1tZC'n," Tamrn said. Prilice Comm1ssinn<'r Patrick \I . ~hlq)hy . of Nf'w York. declared suel\ rcg1st ra1ion 1\'111 save thousands of lives t><1rh year l\Ji,1rni. Fla . Pohce Chif'f Bernard A. <;annire responded hy saying he sets no .. thcr way to C(lntrol guns ··Bid1culous." r('sponded h1organ Cu~, l .a . Pol1c(' t;h1ef Ed l\1ungoven l'h1ef Curmrre elaborated. ~ayinR lhe plain lllC'11h11t handguns are so widely us- ed 1n ~unlmlssion of cri1nes lndica1e.~ necessity for dra~l ic action. ''Registration v.·ould prevcnl tht sale of handguns to every Tom. Oick and Jla rrv v.·ho asks for them:· said Sterling. Ill. Police Chief Delbert Bradley. One of the mtst likely ou!co1nl':s or Pro- posed gun control legislation v.•as predicted by Eau Claire. Wisc., Polic t Chief Arvi n R. ZiehlsdorH. He said any such bill will likely die i11 Congress. shot dov.·n by lobbie~ such as the National Rifle Associalion. Two Small Bo ys •' Admit Settin ~ Clubhouse Fire Two sinall boys who found a book or matches at the Sa n Clemente Communi ty C!ubhQuse eonslruetlon site we r (' re!lponsiblc fot a blate earlier !hi~ V.'('Ck v.·hich burned lathing and wiring in the new sh uUleboard are a. Fire Chief ~ferton W. Hackett said the t wo boys admitted lh al lhey al'C'idenlally started the $300 fire when the matchbook 1vas touched off and they hurriedly threw it away fro1n them. The burning matches we re tos~ed against a rectntly pape rea. exterior wall and asphalt paper quickly ignited. Hackett said. 'rht' chief said both boys became • frlshtened and ran homr. ··it wasn't a drlibcratt th'1ng." lhe ch1er rxplained "The boys just got scn rcd and ran a1vay." Damage IO the shufflebo;ird canop,v w11s relali\"t'ly slight and 1he clubhouse C<ln!llruct!on sr~ule. \\'ill probably nol be set h&c;k bf-cause or rep:iirs ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFRRN IA THURSDA Y, SEPTE MBER 30, '197 r ams ast ... • • ' . . ' ... .. ' " - \ . ~ '' . .,, .... ~· . , ·.•• 7 ... •• .. < -··· ..J .,, ' ·. ,_.. ·-·~ ·: .. ,·· · .... -.. ~-.. ~-. D#llll' P ILOT Sl•lt P~ol• TWO YOUNGSTERS INSPECT HOBIE CAT ON OLD CAPISTRANO BEACH CLUB PROPERTY Both State •nd Priv•te Developers Are Eying Valuable P1 rcel of S.ach ~~~--~~~~~~- THERE'S NOSE COMPARISON Clown Tumpsey 11nd Fan Big T ent Circ u ~ F und llaisin « t"' Event Sc hctlulctl One or the nation s fc11 ll'nl t•1rt·uses \\'Ill perlonn rour sho11·s 111 San t 'lemcntr nt'>:1 month in a maJor t'ffort b)' lot•al Jayc·ees lo ra1.~f' funds for lhc L111d;1 Lane Park devclopnil'nl pro1rr·1. The Dc\Va.rne H rot ht' rs I '1 rt·us will pcrforn1 aftf'rnoon and P 1 <' n 1 n g perforn1anl't'S on lk-'L 2.l 111111 2ti 111 thr area 1n11ne1l111tf'ly aC"ro.~s t:am1no de lo~ ~iares frc'm the nev.· San ~ 'lrn1cntc Genera! Jlo~pi!al Funds fron1 1hf' ('ir<:us will~ 11ddr.d lo lhe accoun! wluch will pay for the eon1· p!ete development of Linda Lane park - a project launched by the Jaycees a~ the first in a series of Sou!h C'>ast greenbelt development s. Part of the sale~ effor! or tickets "''i ll be gea red lo l~I maior businesses. Jaycee spokesman ~"Chuck Bartok said this week. lie said Jaycte men1ber s would begin the .!!ales promotion can1pa1gn ne:<t week . Tickets Lo lhe event will be $2 for adults' •nd $1 for children . The cirrus -which opens its stay "''i!h setting up of the tent with elephant labor -features animal and acrob<tlic acts, the congress or clov.·ns and do1.ens of other altractlon:ri, The Jaycee portion of the proceeds will help ply Jor sh rubbery and trees at lhe park site which was graded with heavy equi pment dona ted last weekend by area fanner Toby Tsun1a. Bartok said grading has been com· pleted and a donated spr inkler S)'stem \\'ill be next on lhe !isl of park work . Allied with the circus effort will be ap- peals by the loca l scrv1ct' group for sponsorship by clu bs and individuals of specimen trees for the park si te Dozens of large trees are planned. a~ ~·ell as scores of shn1bs and several acres or turr. \\'he n the prOJCl"I is t'01npleted the cit~ will assume maintenance of lhe new park ovt'rlook ing the Linda 1.anc Bc11ch. Pulllic Acce ss Not Certai11 F 01· Capi st1·a110 Beacl1 Cl uh Although a state co1nn1i11nen! of $2.1 n1illion in purchase fun d!'i 1s aln1ost a cer- Lainl)'. the oJd Capistrano Beach Club oceanfront prope rt y 6lil1 C<lU!d fa ll into pri vate h<ind s, a spokc1;inan for the owncl's said toda,\·. ·r~ Stat e Senate ha.~ th e fin al vole 011 ihe appropriation of 196-1 parks bond rnoney to bu y the valuable pjlrcel south or Doheny ~tote Park Beath. But !lit' lawyt•r tor lhf' gcner<LI partnrrsh1p 011•n1ng thr. land stressed that st'l'('ral 1.:rit1ra1 runc!lon.s still nHL<;!. take placr be/ore the fate or !hr bf'llt'h is scaled Atton1cy Tho1nas 0 '1\<'efe !k'~d that if 1he slatf' approva l or lhe $21 milhon is r·umplelcd. the next step would be the ap· ))Ointment or an appraisrr to detcnninc the fair n1arkct value of lht1 hca l'h I le add ed Iha ! pr1l'atc offers are still being 1n<1de on the proper!~'-nient1ooed 11ftt•11 as a primr spOI for high-nse con· ~trut'l1011 "The Sta!f' Con ,.111utn1n ~1atrs th:il If fh (' gnvcrnn1enl buys proprrty 11 rnust nf. fer the lair niarkel l'aluc." o ·l\ccre rn1ph~1sizl.'d ·· an d 1f 1h1' (lpprai ser dc!crinincs tha1 the l;,nd 1s 11orlh mnrl'. II cn u!d bt· thll! on t,v a portion of 1hc land 11fiuld be purchased by Hu· s1<1t<' ·· Roht>r! i\11•yt•r . dC'pu!y d1n•et11r of p;irks <ind recreation ror !hP stall· ~aid c;irlif'r I his 11·eck lhaL the SZ 1 sun1 would, in rssent'l'. be thr sl<itc ·~ besr ufll'r. ·\Vi· <ir<'n '! i11 the posil iun lo haggl" llVer rhc pr11·e." he said Sine!' the demi~c of thr old llrach eluh ;ind the razing of it~ las! tolr1rlul strut·· lure la st yrar the bf'<1ch lu1s had <'lln- :nderab!e use by lhc general publit'. Very lew controls have been imposed Pedestrian access. generally, has been thro ugh a ,:;aping hole in a chain·link ll'nee parallel lo the Santa Fe rai!wav tracks. · Parking has been along the ra ilroad r1gh l-ol-way and vacant lol.s in th e area. Neither lifeguards. nor sanitation servit'('S have been provided during !he public use periods. but so1nc con trols have come from security RUards 1nanning acress lo the nea rby Beach Road colony. H Ca lifornia buys the property. it \\'ould be merged into the Doheny Slate Park terrilory. But if the land fal ls into private ha.n ets. somr pedestrian arC'C'SS to onr segmt'nl or the public will be as3ure:i by an t'a3ement on maps for generations. Conditions or the ue or the easement lead ing at ross the parcel to pu\ic !idclands include a rule that residents of the Capistrano Beach Palisades would hold the use privilege. O'l\eefe. v.·ho as a San Clemente city 1·ounc ilman ha s (_·hampioned pub I i c :l<'Cl'~-" 10 bcachrs. said he would tnvis ion th.it c\·en if priviite de\'eloJ)('rs were lo a~s11n1c O\\'ncrship of the beach SQTne public u5c could bc miiintained . J u<l ge Delays Lao una Doctor's ~ Abo11i on Trial A thrr1· -1non1h 1leloy was ordrrE'd \Ycrlnc~day 111 th<' Orange Count y Sup1•nrir Court tr1:1l of Or 11obert Cum- 1ning 11o!Jb. !hr Lag11nri Beach physicia n first acC'used rnon· than two years ago of pt•rlorininJ.r ahortions. l'rr.si<l111 i:: .Judgr \\'1l11a nl C'. Speirs nrdcrcd llobb, 69 ff1 rrturn !o his 1"1111rtroom Ort·. 29 fur trial selling. i\n1er11·a11 Civil L1bcrtic.~ Union l11wyers /\ L \\'irin and Fred Okrand will defend ll rlhb in rhr action . Buth sides in the prosecut10" hope to have a ruling from lhe United States Suprerne Court 011 the consritutionality of Calilomi;i's controversial Therapeutic Abortions At! before the trial date. llobh. of 34567 &cni<' Drive, Da na PoinL was cleared of abortion charges \1'hen Santa Ana municipal court Judge l'aut ~1asl ruled lhat the l.11w was un· conslitut tonal since il discriminated in fa vor of one major religious sect. District Attorn ey Cecil Hicks revived the charges by getting an indictment fro m th e Orange County Grand Jury. ll obh was arrested by Laguna Beach police after he allegedly procured n1iscarriages in young. unmarried pa- l1en ls at his art colony office. He is free on his prom ise ttl appear. Two Seivage Contracts Seen for Okay Tonight The awarding of two contracts, ont for the $2,328,000 expansion of the city's waste treatment plant and another for $174.000 of modihcationS" to 11n outfall sewer. are t'Xpected at tonight's 7 o"clock 1nceUng of the San Juan Caplslrano City Council. The conlracts were lo be award~rl dur· Ing the la!)! meeting but a technicality caused • de lay. All but 10 percent of the l'ost~ art' beinfil: paid by the ~1oulton-Niguel \Yater Distrlct. and lhe Santa ~iari;:arita Water Oislrir.t. A n1ajor portion of the expenses to both water "districts and the city will be reimbursed by a federal grant. Also on lhe agt'nda will be a status report on lhe in-depth study regarding !ht annexation of Dan11 Point and Capistrano Beach ,to SJn Juan: a report on an in vesttgation of complaints regard ing Cnp!strano Airport practices: ;i prog ress report on the restoration of 1\.1lsslon San Juan Capistrano. The city ofHcials also will be askt'd to dct\de how approxlmntoly $11 ,000 from the F;1n ergency 1'.:m ploymtnt Act will be spent. Specific recommcndalions will be 1nadc by the staff. ' 1 Today 's Flaal N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS oast H11rricane's Force Rips N. Carolina ~IO REHEAD CIT\", f\.C. IAP) - l:ing~r. one oi tht' largest and most durable hur ricanes on record, slammed into North Carolina today, knocking oul utilities. uprooting trt'es and floodina: streets and highways No injuries were reportt'd as lhe slorm 1noved onto the mainland from the Allan· tic and headed inland, althoush several 1nobile homes were capsized. Sotnc islands and coaslal areas were evacuated. By JI a,m. the Red Cross reported thal about 2.500 had take n refuge in 15 shelters set up by the Red Cross in schools, Nationa l Gu a rd ar1no ries and churches. Ginger had drifted around in the Atlan- tic For three weeks before heading for land . Just off l\1orchead City lt stalled fron1 da"'n until midmorning before resuming Its l'OUrse toward the beaches. \Vind gusts up to 90 miles per hour were J"ccorded for hours. Maxi mum sustalnr.rl winds v.·erc reported by reronnaisiinr.e aircraft at 70 lo 80 1n.p.h. . '>I' ~·leteorologists al a special hur ricane center established by the U.S. Weather Service at Norfol k, Va .. said ttie center of the storm made landfall in the Morthead Cily·Beaufort area around II a.m. They said Ginger was headt'd north· west en a track that would take it over· l11nd to the Rocky Mount. N.C .. area· to- night. This meant the cha9Ce of high ~.inds and tides in Virgina·s coastal re- gion was .. drastically ~duced," the \Vea- ther Service said. \Vlnds of hurricane rorce. 75 1n.p.l1 .. ,,·ere predicted for later today along th e n1iddle and northern coasto:I areas o( North Carolina. 'rhe ,~·eather Servil·e said Ginger wa!. e."<pected lo cont inue inland at about ID m.p.h., maintaining gale forct winds 100 to 150 miles of the centt'r. It was ex· peeled lo turn nort hward someti mt \Vilhin lhe next 24 hours. The National Hurricane Center at ,_1iami, Fla., said Ginger was the oldest hurricane on record and one of the. wid est in his tory with an eye 70 miles across. One of those: in a shelter at MoreheHd Cny was Cicero Jones. 72. "I don't like this one bit." he said. '·I've been to lht National Guard armory too many times. It looks like the worsl \\'e\'t' had; rcr· la inly it"s the lon~est." The winds s1nashed pla le glass win· do11·s . tore do\vn stgns. and ::;ent huge "':t\'C.~ crashing over lhe boardwalk at /\tlant1c Beach, a<'ro~s the Bogue Sound Ji·om !\forehead C1t1· Al Ne w Bern. high lidf's sent aman tanks of gas and oil floating oul onto ~ river. causing a naVlgation and fir e h:t7.flrd. Dam<ige to n1obile home s wa" reported at Moreht'ad City and Havelock. The v.·eather service sazd that because or the enormity of the eye, many area:.: along the coast would experience long periods of v.·inds if the hurricane moved ashore. Hurricane "'arnings were in effect along the roast fron1 a point north of Wi lmi ngton, N.C., lo Virginia Bea('h. Va. (tale warni11gs were up elsewhere along the North Carolina coast and northward from Virginia Beach to Rehoboth Beach, 0.1, "H yo u're in the area, it would~seem like a bad scene.'' said • spakesman for the Na tional Weather Service in Miami. Orange Sunny skie:s tod;iy, following the usual early morning low clouds. Highs along the coast around S5 rising to 75 inland. Lows tonight bl!tween 50 'and 58 degret's. INSIDE TODi\Y Tlltrt: was a hot tinit i'il the: otcL town 100 uear& ago 1uht:ii flf rs. 0 '1.Aary':s cow l«cktd lht bucket if• Chicago , The big bla:t i.1 recalled toda11 on Pagt 13. 1111~1 " C•!ll1ri1lt I c~~-1,.. !J• " Cl•HlllH )9.<IJ CMYilci )I (NOW.rd JI De•lfll "-ll<o\ 11 01....,c11 It ldli... .. 1 ~... • •nlerl•lft-)l<U 'lfl.l!Kt )4,,, ...... "-,,, ""'" Lu.Mt• ti Mnln .... ., M~llltl ,UMI U N•l!•el N..... ._, Or-t CWMY II s"'" n-u Sltdl M.9rbl• l'-11 T•lt<riMM :M llilff!en. .. ,, WM"'"" d __ ., N.-t 11·11 Wwllll N-W I ' "'I DAILY PILOJ Happy By JACK 8ROBACK Of IM o.llJ "llt! Ill" 8-,.........,. of tllt propooed new .:tty ol. Imat art making pl1m today for 1.n incorporation eltction Dec. 21 aft.er ·.belr dramatic victory Wednesday be.fore ·lae Orqe County Board of Supt'rvisor.s . After monlhl of haggling. political 1naneuvera and debale, the county board .1.allot~ 4 to 1 to allow lhe ci t\'hocd vote. Board Chairman Robert Biittin of San· :,. Anl was alone in casting the no vote. Ourin& Lhe final two hour election hear· na:, the roles of Supervisors Ronald .:aspers of Newport Beach and Ralph .:lark of Anaheim provided 110me surprise wislli to the cityhood drama. Caspers. whose district includ~ most if the proposed 18,000.acre city, proved lD 1.bse:rvers that be ii certainly unpredic- Irvine table. Palfttad b3' dtyllood prepononU u the poliUcal hie. Nd wtU, eu,en held off commllUJll hlmall unW tllo ftql momenta of the be1rtn,. Then, 1fter •ll other supervisors hid their say, lie ~ov­ ed SY•iftly to favor lhe citybood election. He did so, however, with some rancor in hi.'! remarks. 1r Indeed, as ht h11s indicated,°Ca~pers has higher aspirations in politics, he may ha ve won some futuri~ votes Tuesday. Caspers deserted his longtime ally in opposition to moves of the Irvlne Com- pany. Board Chairman Battin, when he moved to approve the boundaries o[ the new city. Supervisor Clark had been figured as the deciding vote in the closely contested outcome. Clari's position was clear A Real Big Fish Story: Can Cleaner Eat Catch? By JORN VAL TERZA Ot I'll Dtll'f Plllt Steff "Why do I do these things?" I kept asking myse.lf that question as I gaud at 187 pounds of striped ~ marlin lashed into the trunk of the car. r The tail stuck out grotesquely over one {ender. ) The bUI did the same on lhe other side. "Now, if I'd been amart. I would have told that fisherman to keep his ~ c1tch .•. that I didn 't want A six-foot-long fish that takes four men to carry ., Whit do I tell my wife?" ~ ~·r ~,, As I pulled out of Dana Harbor the mental contor· " · ' lions vanished as I noticed a sheriff's car waiting at the 1 , ' ' • signal. ., · \ I felt sure there must be something blatant.Jy ill egal 1 r about driving down a highway with a protruding ll)arlin. ) And I didn 't have my driver's license with me. 1 He didn't see it. ~ A few minutes later the car and the catch arrived home. It was ~·ell after dark ... getting chilly . " , I quickly explainl!d lhat aft.er I snapped the routine 'l picture or fisherman and catch I wound up with "a pretty big fish ." • ., We went back oul'iide and studied the ridiculous situation. , My wife was really good about it, but she stressed one lhing: I I had to clean It. ) Scene two opens in the garage. ._ Harsh, bare bulbs from battered old table lamps cast a cold glow on ' the carcau. ~ With our sharpest carving knife in hand, I kept walking around lhe thing , .. wondering where to start. ~ Then I moved in -making the fisherman's first cut across the belly. Neighbors beg11n arriving. l Two cal! started to gnaw on the tail; more were on the way. The family dog jUJt drooled. Anrl I was worryin& about the grave 1 would have to dig for the carcass. Time passed \nd neighbors pitched in with knives. The women went out for beer. And la the silver mound of wrapped steaks (l'ew. J kept assuring my· geJf that marlin, indeed, is edible. "But some people wouldn't touch the stuff," I thought. "Shhhhh." Railway through. the garage had !he look or a murder scene. Some atr&nger walker up asking directions for the San Diego Freeway. "You'll never get the thing back together," he said with contrived aplomb. An hour later, the beer was gone and thl! freeur was overflowing. The smell finally is leaving my hands today. And I'm calling all over town asking people who should know: "Is It any good to eat?" 'The rt!p()nse has t>Nn mii:ed. Some people swear they wouldn 't go nl!ar the stuff. Others say it's fine. The dog likes it. and he eats like " horse. P'olks. I need my confidence re.stored. Recipes will be appreciated. Bul don't tt:ll me I've been had. Paper Re''enues Rise -NEW YORK {UP!l -The Bureau of Advertislna: Wednf!~ay pro1ected total 1ewsp1per advertising revenue~ for 1971 would ht $6.3 billion, a 9 percent increase lver last year. Elderly Couple Ask Directions In 'Emergency' OIAN61 COAIT DAILY PILOT ClaAllfl! C.OUT PUtllSHINI) COMl'A.XY I.I.elf N. W.ed .,.Id .. •nd P'a!Wla" J1c\: R. Cu1ley WW~.,,. "-"•l M1M1W' n .... 11 ICenU ..... ,. ...... A. ,..Vf')hi1• ._.. ,,_ a.I. H. la. llth•"' I', NtD ......._.,...,..Ulln ---222 f ot•it ........ u. M.m., 9'dr111: P.O. l or 6W, 92612 s-ci.-t. Offk• SU Nori.Ii fl C.111iR• ~·•I, 12672 """' °""" c.ft Mtin• l.JO Wnt 8•Y llr'Mt "-" ·-~; U U Nl"'l•>rl lloulevfl'd ~ ...au llPI r.-.11 ""'1ll~1rd F iremen often 11re c111Jed upon to give directions, bul 1 request made to 11 mem· ber of the Sin Clemente force Wednesday went .a bit farther than a routine right tum , then a left. Fireman Sheldon Schmidt had 11 pair of callers in the altemoon as he worked In the engine room. 1 The couple, a man and a woman in their early 60s, were looking for the ju1tice of the peace to marry them In the "home of the Westem White House." They were visibly disappointed when !hey learned San Clemente doesn't h&\'e 11 JP any more. And ihe cnurthouse at l..a!':una Niguel was out of thei r way, they said. because I.hey had planned a honeymoon in San Diego. _ And time wa& ru!X!ing out. The worried groo .... to-be was a strict fan or tradition. New morality wasn't for him. "I don't know what we're goin1 to do U we wind up in San Diego tonight 11.nd we. still aren't married," he sald u be lefL Meir, Dayan lo Visit TEL AVIV (AP) -Premier Golda Me.Ir and Defenae Minister Moshe Daya" will visit the Un ited States sep11ra tel y at the end of the year. 11 Tel Aviv newsp1Pfr reported loday. The dAily Ytdlot Ahlronot said Mrs. ~teir would fly to W1ahlngton In Dteembt:r, end Dayan in November, '° as not t(I Interfere with the premler'a visit. It 1dded 011y11n would meet wllh Dclen~t Secretary Melvin R. I.Aird. " City Backers Ready . Election before c.spen mo.vtd -he wanted more tlme -ftur week, "to resolve 1 o me doubtl I hive 1bout thls." SUpervllon David L. B&ke.r of Garden llt'i!Yt 1it!i1 Wlllil!• J, Phillil" of P'ullerton had 1!.lted their approval of In- corporation. Battin had emphatically voiced his op- position and asked for at least a 11ix weeks delay. He said the uninhabited areas of the 18.000·acre, 7.000 population city should be eliminated from lhe boun. daries. Baker, in indicaling his 11pproval. polnted to the jigsaw patter n of the other incorporated cities, largely in the western ha11 of the county. "I am convinced it is better to start with 1 larger area and permit the ~ity to grcrw within it," Beker said. "The ol.her county communities started wilh small 1reas and then . irew by annexation resultln.a in boundaty fiaht. a.od a jia11w arraniement which left many unin- corporated lalanda." Ca!pf!rl, 1pparent turnabout 11hould not have been that much or a surprise. TwQ weeks previously, when Ballin was fighting for a 60·day delay, Caspers" at first supported him and then backed off saying "I believe the time has come to expedite this lncorporatinn matter." The fifth district supervisor started hi.~ approval motion by saying that "John Burton anrl 1 have one thing in common -mutual disrespec~. (Burton is chairman of the Council of Communities of Irvine and leader of the incorporation move- ment I, "This is I classic confronlation between due process of law and logic and planning," Caspers continued, keeping his liJtenera on edgt. Ha contradicted statemenl.i that be hid been e.lualvt or unwUlln& to r.ceive ia- formallon on the iiew city. then be drove the knife In a little. ''I hHve been listening ever since l was sworn into this office to input from many directions and (eel il is now up lo the will and wisdom of the people lo judge how worthwhlle th e additonal !t.'Xation on their homes wlll be as a result of the new city at this tirne. "The mos t creditable source available to me indicat~ a conscrvalive estimate of at least $100 a }-e8ra'dditional laxes on a $30,000 horne lo duplicate servicea already in existence," he hit home. ''There are inherent dangers, t reel . In any city 80 percent owned by on11 com· pany." Casper!! also alluded to the rea~ OAILY PILOT 'MM by lklllord ICll!ller SUPERVISOR CASPERS (LEFT), CITYHOOD PROPONENT BURTON SHAKE AFTER DECISION Earlier Wednesday, Caspers S1ld: 'John Burton end I Heve One Thlnsi in Common-Mutual Dis respect' City Voting Delay Sought Santa Ana Makes Plea to State Supre1ne Court the new clty council. had a lot of other "We were a team from the beginning. thin gs lo say about Wednesday's vole . It took all of us . from those who started By L. PETER KRfEG 01 t!te D•lll' 11'110! 51111 A plea by the city of Santa Ana to "I'm tremendously gratified. We set in June, 1970, to those who mo\'ed to postpone the Irvine incorporation election out to bring the issue of incorporation to Irvine and who put their time and effort set for December will be heard Oct. lJ a vote of the people, because it's tkie a"d enLhlls1asm to the task as late as m pointment of Charles Pear10n tn the Local AaencY Fonn1Uon . Commla&lon (LAP'C) tut week ln hl1 abeence fr.a hff 1t1t on the commlulon. "l~AF'C ar'lion last week tell~ nV: what would happen if we sent lhls back to them," he said acidly. The supervisors could have returned the incorporation matter to lhe LAFC by voling to change •the boundaries as approved to that body . WH.AT POWERS Tuesday's session started with wrangl· ing over just whal powers the Board of Supervisors held regarding the new ci!y. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ex· pJained that the only decisions before them were the boundaries of the com· ~unity and the setting of an e.lection date. Battin limited each side of the batlle to 30 minutes and a great deal of that time was used In personal recrimination by speakers. Burton alluded to opposition from Norton Simon, "who wanted to be a senator; from the city of Santa Ana which wanted setllemenl of a bizarre an· nexation scheme;" from Jnan Irvine Smith, "an heiress who is fighting the James Irvine Foundation over control of the Irvine Company," He hit at McDonnell Douglas Corpora· lion's request to e11:c!ude its 50 acres near the Orange County Airport from the boundaries of the new clty. "They ob- viously care nothing for this new city. They simply want to make more money through a zone change that could make them a qui ck $4 million.'' NOT PLAYTHING Burton concluded : "We are not a rich girl's playth ing nor a politician's reward. Nor are we a mill iona ire industrialist's toy or the lr\•ine Company's pawn. '"e are simply, ordinary people who have petitioned you for the right to vote." Ray Quigley, executive director of the Greater Irvine Industrial League, ac- cused Battin and Caspers of ha ving ''an unfortunate habit of referring to us a pawns or tools of the Irvine Cornpany." "l-low about puppets," snapped Battin. ""'e re.sent the Implication,'' continued Quigley. "We have di!\ng reed with the Irvine Company in the past and \v ill in the fu1ure. The industries we represent 9re uni!ed , however, on wanting to be 1n this new city." Santa Ana rolled out its biR guns in a last ditch attempt to block approval 0£ !he incorporation. "Solve problems, don't create !hem." cha rged ~1ayor Lorin G rise t. "Incorporation of this new city is premature. It would make Santa Ana Orange County·s ghetto by the year 2000." h ,. 1 r people's decision, It's their right. And we ~ w en u1e Ca i ornia Supreme C<Jurt con· _ _, _ _, ., h .d •·ee k•. ,,0. MA.NV OBJECTIONS venes in San Francisco. succecucu, e sa1 . ·' l\.1a yo r Loren Griset disclosed lhis IG-"I think more than any we are a com-Santa Ana City itanager C a r I day, scarcely before victory cheers died munity ll.nd "'e have worked together as a Thornton, although limited to 10 minute! a\Yay In the wake of county supervisors' 4 Laguna Democrat community and with that kind of spirit by Ballin, lhundered out a long aeries of lo I approval of the election and date·sel· Irvine is goin~ to be a truly unique and objections. ting Wednesday. wonderful city ." "Degradation or housing in Santa Ana Statements on the supervisora' ection Oub Sets Feast Irvine Company President William R. is inevitahle if you approve this," he came from all camps today. ~ ilasnn noted the ele{'tion approval is a argued. "S<Jnta Ana has most of the black Santa Ana ha.!1 been battling against \n. major triumph, but only a starter. people in Orange County and most of all corporation both hefore the supervisQrs Laguna Beach Demorcrats will gather "As a supporter of the new city, we nb-minorities. We also have 24 percent of the and In the courts and is asking the J\londay at fi:JO p.m. at 380 Moss St. for viously feel th11t the county bfiard·s action u•elfarc case load. Supreme Court to stay lhe election until the annual Democratic Club Champagne was appropriate. Wh;it h;ippencd yes!er· "\Ve a~k you to take care of ~·our share the legal battle is concluded. and Potluck Dinner. day resulted from the delerminalion of or the minorities or let us h;:ive the tax: Tlie chici i!\sue between Santa Ana and F'ormer U.S. Congressman George the people of Irvine to have a nindel city, ba~l' to do it," Thornton cnnlinued. lr\•ine is fnr 938 acres of prime industrial Brown of Los Angeles and longtime We are equally determined to help create ''This plan is a creation of the city land belnw the Marine Corps Air Slalion Laguna Beach resident Nita Carmen will that kind of community and we share beautiful for the beaut iful people," he on Red Hill Avenue. speak on !he direction o( the Democrat.ic Supervisor Caspers' hope lhat the city of charged sarcastically, Santa Ana attorneys said lf)day the party. Irvine will be one of the great cl!ie~ of Tho rnton acc used the incorporators of "This is our traditional kick-off America. I'm conridenl that hope will be dropping the original plan for a 5.1,000 Plection should be postponed because if 1· f th " t d J h ceali•cd. The dedicalU>' n and idealism o[ ·1 t 18 000 t "b ·be th ~~t..~o~~~:1~u~~'j~e~t~~t~e~i~:. ~~~~ P~~ ~:~~~~k . ~resid~nre~.e ~t~u~k is o~;~ the Irvine mc 1 ohrporato 1 rs virtdualTlyh~s~ures ~~~~o~~ling0 citi~s." acres 0 ri e results of the elPCtinn would be nullified. to members of the club and other in· it. We now al ave a ol to o. is is on· "Orange Cou nty wi!l die under this kind Griset, who called the supervisors' vote 1~'~'~"ri';'ed;;De;rn;oc;';';ls;.;;;;;;;;~ly;lh;e;be;g~i;oo;i;ng~.;";;;;;;;;;;o;f;d;e;';';''~P;'";';";t.;";h;';';';";cl;";dc;d;.;;~ "predictable. but in disregard of the r.; basic points in riue stinn." was the tonl! ci· ~ ty official unhapp_\· "'1th the action. f\ewport Beach f.1aynr Ed Hirth p<iinted out it has been ·'the clty's pn~i· t ion all along that thr peopl e in that ;area have the right tn \'Ole to say if they wanl In ha\'e a ('i!y nr nnt ."' Tllrth dP.rlinrd to m<1ke a prediction on I.he nulc:ome of the r>ec: 21 ha!lotin~. hut Laguna Bearh ~l nrar R1rh;ird Goldbfrg v.·;isn't the le<i~t. hit reluctant to predict a 11·hnpping \'IC!ory f o r incorporation sponsors. ··1 t.hink the Vfite will he overwhelm· in~ly in favor of 1ncorporatinn,'' r.oldberg ~aid, E1ddin.1? lh nl, like Newport Beach, Laguna Re;ic:h h;is suprorted the citizens' right to a vote from the Vt.JY begi nning. Cnsta Me~:i f.1aynr Rnhf>rt Wilson said, he loo . is "\'ery pleased" 11nd said the new city "'ill prnvide. a challenge for Irvi ne Company planners. "In all lhe years I've bePn in govtm· ment, l'lll we ever do is talk about plan· ninJt:. Everyone gripes about poor plan· ning," he said. "\Veil , th is time is the lirst time we hBve a virgin pil"t:e of ground with some nf the greatest expertise for developing it. .;It's time to challengl" them (the lr1ine Company planner~~ and other hJghly skilled indlvidu;il s whn li1•e in the nrea. "Some <JI lhe Oncsl. rle velopmtn!s In NP\vpnrt P.ra1·h are on Irvin e property. \Vith their good knowledgP or how to ph1n, I'm convlnred lhP_v·n cnma up wlth ·snme ('If the fin e:;t developments in land plan· ning i'n On.n,l(c County.'' Wilson said hi" just ~·ishes "I WHI" 20 years younger and able to get on thPlr team to help plan some good ii:nvem- menl." Huntington Bench Mayor George f\.1cCracken was similarly pleased. "!l's good to ltl the people who live there decide on this, 1 don't knnw 311 the pros ind epmi in the digpute wilh S~ta An11 . but I de'I feel the people h11ve the right tn vote on it JncorporRlilln 5eems to be what the ~l'/p!e w.,n!," he said. The m11n who i~ probably !!ingul11rly most re:i;:poo~ibl e for lhe election laking pllrl! lhi~ yei.r Is .lohn Burlon. chAimi11n of the CouncU of the ()immunities of lrvlne.. 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Stoek!I YOL 64, NO. 234, l SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1q 71 TEN CENTS ams _ast ~oast W ar1ai11g Shots Red Ship Fires On U.S. Plane TOKYO /UPI l -A Russian ship fired on a U.S. Navy patrol plane in the Japap~· Sea Tuesday nigh!, \Vcslern 1ntelllgent•e • Police Attacl\ Charges Cut 111 Court Move Chnrges of felony <i~.~aull on a police ol!ic('r against two persons involved 111 lht ~cpL ~ ··drinkl'r ~· ll'a!k'' 111 Lagun;i Beach were reduced tu 1ni~den1canor !'OUnts 111 Soulh Coas! .\'lu1111cipal Court 10· 41~.1· The 1nut1on to r!'dut"e lhi' C'ha rgr:.; wot ~ rnade b.v prosecutor .\lelv1n Jensen before .Judge ll \Varren t\ni~h1 in Division ·rv:o nf \ht> [{1t1rl. The n1011on stipulated tha1 .l~tn1•s \'a11 !lorn. 27. of l.o,; Ange!es snll is charged 11i1h assaull wi!h a vt'hicle as a clt·adl~· 11·rapon. but !hat hr did nol direct the <·ar a1 Officer Carnlt'n l'oll<istru, rather at :.omc otht'r unnaml'd person. The f('lon1· ~her~!" thn! Patrici;i ()'Brien. ~2.· Qf :l021i2 Benec1a Ave .. J ,aguna Niguel assaulted Patrolman Robert Rornnine by biling him in the arn1 v.;'ls also red uced lo a misdemeanor. A lri<il for th{> reduced chctrges on \'an H•;rn 1\•ill he held Dee 7 11.1 tO::JO a.n1. in TJivision One of the t•our1. i\1r.<:. O'Brien's trial v.'1!1 be he.Id Oi:L 8 al 1-:10 p.ni. 1n [Jivisio11 f)nc E:ir\11•r {lurin~ 111r rnurning pro- l't'i'ding~ .. Judge Knig ht granted a rnotion bl' dclC'n :-,e a1torncy \V ilham Lcch~er to co11tin11e the caSt's ri f Lauren Kelle1·, 2~ and Joseph Longo. :JO. bolh o! 750 llrn1- br<1nd! Drh·c Krllv and l...011go arc also charged "'ilh ass<1ui1ing a police olficer during the l raeiis al lhe dMr of the Orphanage Bar 1\% S. Coast lligh1\a,Y. The t·ai;r!t \1•err \'{lll(lllUed 10 Qcl. 14 R11I\· T11n11rr. 197:i 1.;ii.:11113 r311~011 Road : thr-rcn1a1nu1g pcr!>on rhargrc! 1111h fclonv ::i '>~ault on an off1\l'r. 11 i!I rorlll' up for a· prel11ninary hearing Or1 ~ al 9 a rn. 111 D11is1on T11·0. Motion lo Link 'Drinker' Cases Will Be H eard A 1nolion by the d1strict attorney's ol -. lice lo eonsolidal.e 10 cases involving persons arresled on m is de~ e _8 no ~ cha rges during the Se p!. S drinkers 1valk " 111 Lagun:1 Bt!11t·h will be heard in South Orange Coun!y 1\-lunicipal Court Ocl 8 al 1 30 p.111. Prosecu tor !\1elv1n Jensen said toda.v that notices of the ('011solidalion request had been sent to the 11arious atlorne~·~ and de fend ants involved. They "·ill presen1 !heir vie~·s lb the judge "·ho will rule on the d1i;tnct attorney's proposal The mo\'e 10 ronsol1date. Jensen said. came follow ing the case of La guna Bench fireman Bobby D. E:lliotl when lhe Jury 1vas unable l.u reiich a 11nanin1ous verdict as to "'hether he will_(ully inte rfered with the activities of a ponce officer. Elliotr 's case "'ill again be tried .Ian. 12 before a ne1v JUrY. Jensen said if !he other 10 se1>arate misdemeanor eases \\'ere to end in hung juriei;. the cases could stretch out for months. Big Qua ke Recorded Jn Baja Ca.lifornia ROCl\VILl.t;. ~Id tUPI 1 -A largt tarthquakc occurred at J• 17 a.m. PDT today 111 the Gulf Of Ca lifornia about nSCJ miles-south o! Los Allge!es. !he na tional earlhquake 1nfnrmRl.ion center reported . Tht" quake. which measured 6.4 on I.he Richler scale. was at~ recorded 11l Alaska, llawRii ar\l,t Arn.ona The ct.nlcr 1.1ld no damage w;.is rtport~. t srurces said loday. The sources said the incident occ urred al dusk when the Navy aircraft. a P3 patrol pla ne. was checking a lormation of Ru ssian ships as they cruised off the shores of J apan. A Soviet 1•esseL 11 c1·uiser of ihe Snerdlo1• class. first fired rlares at. the American patrol crofL and 1hen firrd st•veral 1v.:<1rning shuts 111.ToSs its bow 1.1·hen the plane canle 111 fur anulher pas.s. "The N;_ivy pl:ine lluz1.ed the Hussia11 ship several l i1ne~." lhe soun.:es said. ··rl was a case or the Hussi<in craft firi11g across the bo\V of the Arneric:in planr. ·rhe shots \Vere ('lose enough to force the American plane a1vay." A total of 17 Russia a ships hal'(' been sighted in the vicinit~· of ,J<Jp;in since the 111iddle or Augusl. The .SOvie1 vessel.<; have <:ircled the Japane~e isles. The sources said the incident in volving 1he A1nt>rican p!anr ocrurrcd "·hrn !he A1neric;i11 airl'raft \1•as scn1 out. to chet·k on the st atus of the Soviet 1•essels. Immediately artrr the incident. thr. sources said. A1nericsn a u l ho r it i e • recalled the Navy airplan e. Much R ed Tape R emains Bef CJre Beach Openi11g "Hundreds of delails" lllUSI be worked 0111 between the s1alt' ;ind !he Marine Corps before lhe pub lic c<~1 star! lo cnjo_1· 2.:1 rnilr.::; of Carnp Pcndleto11 beach and lands in San t\.1;1teo Canyon. a high rank- ing stale official said this 11flek. Drputy St<rh~ Parks Director RtfbCrt ~leyrr noted thal l11e !>\ate has signed ;ill lhe necessary docu111ents which will grant the lands lo the public for 50 yrars. bul added arrangl'rnents mu st be "'orkcrl out so the publi<.· can Pnjoy !hr bc'ach and thr i\1arin£>s can operate nearb.1 "Wilh no problems " The nego1i;itions n1a.1• \a\..e ~c1eral rnonths. !\lr-,·er addf!d . and during lhat 111ne. no on·r b111 thr i\larines will b·· trt1ver~1ng the land \1i•vt•r esprr"~cd snrnf' d1"appo1ntrnrnt tll<J1 ·the p;ickagc did not includf' lht> Trrs!IC'" :.urfi11g br•u·h nl'ar !hr nnr1h end (II Pi·ndle1 r1n- Thc Trest ll'~ "'ill at:\ a'> a buJfrr 70nr srn<1rat111g \he \\'rs!rrn l\011sc jrurn !hr puiit· ~trctnd furtl1cr d01111(·oasL 1\lcvC'r said Iha! drspi!e lhf' 1a1·k of in- <lusiOn (l f Ille 1·rest.lrs bcath. th1> sta11· 11·<1~ ··delighted i'n obtaining the rr•st of 1he land .'' l\lryt•r said The deputy parks t:hit•r al so n01cd th;ot rarms which havr opcr<rtrd undrr government leases for rnany .vears in ill<' public sectors of Sa n f\1at~o Canyon ~ay continue lo operate l1nlL I thr cx1st1ng terms expirt. Coast Highwa y, Cl eo Street Get Traf fie Si~nal 1\1otorists passing through Laguna Beach may have l.o make one rnort stop with the addition or a ntw traffic signal al the interseclion of South Coasl Highway and Cleo Street. . . The light, requested by cil.y offk·1al:i1 and paid for parlly by local gas tax fur~d!<; and Slate Division of Highwa ys monies "'ent into operation \Vednesday. The signal was requested beca~se of 1nany accidenls at the corner wh1ch formerl .v had one crO.'i!'lwa!k. \\'orkman tOOay are expected lo fin ish lnstallalion or two lrfl turn pockets lo help end congestion al lhe corner. Parking on both sides of lht hlgb"·a~·. WO fert north and south or the ln- ter;;«:lion ~·ill he removed to jl!C- commodale the turn pockets. Co unty GI Kjll ed A Santa An~ Soldier wa.'i listed V.'ed· nesday by the U S. Defense Department as killed in action 1111 Southea!ll Asia, lie was Army Spec. t Randall BArrBrrnard. husba nd of J{osemary ht BernBrd , 801 f'alrvie1\' St < Need A Tow? 'fhis lo\v truck needed a lift. And the driver saiQ 1t is on ly seven n1onths old. 'J'he Laguna '!'owing Serv- ice vehi('le had thro\11n a rod but ils eounterriarl 11•ith 65,000 miles service can1e to the rescue like old dependable. ;\!I \Vas nol lost. however; the ne1v !.ruck \vas still covered by a \1·arranly. Marl\ Joh11so11 Murder Trial E11ter s Recess By TO.\I BARLEr 0, 1~• !Ully ~;i.1 $••tt ,\ four-day rcce~s that may be the la sl 'u<·h "'eekend break 111 the Orange Coou- 1.1· Superior Court n1urcier trtal or San C::!etn enle Marine t.1ark .luhnson began !oday with attorneys fur both s1clt'S preparing written argu1nents 011 lhree lnpes that represrnt 1.he heart of the pro- ·"et'ul1011's t·ase against th(' handsornl' young dcfend:.in1. Johnson . 20, lcf1 the witness IH>X ;if1er rf'pealcdly denying 1ha1 ht! 11·as in any w<1y invohrd v.'1fh !hf' killing on .J1111e 16. 1970, of his aHractive young w1f4•1 t:ouu1e l~ynne Johnson . 2f1. 1!1s tcstirnony ean1f' as a sharp cunlra~t lo 1he l'On\men1<t rnade lu .San Cle1neo1e poli1·1· and distru ·t at 1 n r n e v · s u1- 1•e.~ligators and ~·hich were rarefull v prc.<Q'rVl'd 1n 11111 or;1t t:1pt·<: ;ind ont' 1 11leot apt· Tho~P !apes 1on1a111 .lul 1nson s arl - n11ss1orr lhat ht> 1.:J11nhf'd thrnugh lhe "'!ti· flow of the ap<1t'tn1ent at 41fi r>-1on!t't'l'f Laue aftl'r hi.~ ani:r.v wife had IO\'kcd 111111 11ut becaus" he smokerl m~1 riJ11.111a thl'n ~·ti1bherl her into ll!l('Onst·1n11s111'"" 111th ii bar s1ool. tlis onlv 1il her 1nr111or1e-.; of thr 1ni:1den1 are 11·asti1ng ofl ll'hal tu· hel1t•l't'd lo be blood in 1he sho"·rr and h1rlr11g 1111• hu!cher kJt ift' he think.:; hr 1na_Y IHI~(' 11111'd in the killing under a 1·01·k \\lhoevrr killed ~1rs .. lnhnso11 lhru~1 that kni!r. i11ln he1' nlu!'e !han 20 lun1.·s a11e r beating lit•r race IJ1·uta lly 11 !1h thr. bar stool. .Joh11sn11 k)ld San Cll'rnen1e police called lo !hf· apart1nc111 !h;1! l\P fou nd her body spra"'led on !he bed whe n he returAed froni dut~· at the !'lanta Ana i\1arine Corps Air Station Chief Dep1.lly l)istrict Attorney .Jan1f'~ F~nright':s hopes .are kno"'n to be ce ntered on I~ admiss1ors of the tapes as evi'rlence . Judge \Villiam r.1urray n1ay rule on lheit" eligibilily after reading the points and auihoritie~ being prepared to· day by Enright and defense attorney Hay Sharp All lhrtt tapes have been played baek during the trial ove/' Sharp's objections. 'rhe la"•ycr h<r s also pro1esteci 1hal .Johnson n1ade the sen1i·c:onfess ion s withoul legal co unsel and ttia1 he wa s never fully ad vised of his right s. Still No Rai11 For Coast Area Contrary to <'loud:i1 gathering nverhead and womr:n·s lradition11I tendency lo change their minds. lhr: Weatherlady won"I re vise her forecast of no rain for lhl' Orange Cotlst. The U.S. \Veather Bureau hend- quarter~ 111 Los Angeles. in- t'1denlally, does have a lady weatherman She sa id she l:s assured by the staff's expert cloud and barometer· watcher:i1 that only inland mountain slope~ will be showered by toni~ht, wHh gener<1I clearing by Friday. Laguna Re-call Backer Lagun11 Beach recall proponent Spero J<1nise s;:1id toda y lie "'ill eirculate a -pel i· li1Jl1 "rrci ue:stini;: the ne11I~· elected ci!.1· eoun('il" tu replace Cit.I' J\1anage1· Lawre.nrr l{osr. II will be added tu lhe three t:ily coun· t'll re<"al l pet ition!'> hf' plans u~ start i:1n·ulat111~ 0<'t. 16. "i\ t'i!y manager whu dil'ecls his. stafl Iv e.x;i1ni11e lh eir budgets for needed funds to defr<1y 1)nr1. of tilt costs of the $70.IM)n l;1b IOI' !he Christnias rock lrsli101 t fias(·o which resulted 1n a nrl l't'ducluJn of $180.000 is aboul <rs ca pahle <1s ll1r r11 .v councilmen whose seats are ui JCOpa rr!y, ... lan1.~e s111d today. .Janisr h;.i s published a nulit'c or in- trnl1on to circulate petitions for tht• rr- 1 all of ,\1a.vor R1chnrd Goldberg and CounC1lrnen Edward Lorr aad Peter Os- 1randrr. Though he would be enlillcd to spt:nd 30 days gathrrinf:! the needed 2 • O O O signatures or1 the petitions lo force a recall election, .Ja nise saicl he plans to take only r1111c days. frorn Oct. 16 fo Oct. 24 Th<' L11guna co1r salcsn1an said he pla ns 10 use a neel of "recall rnobiles" 1n the ~ign<rlure-gatherir1g project-va 11s carry- ing l:.rgl· signs anrl t'(!Uipped wJth chair.~ and lftblr.~ in~i{le for lho use or pc.•tilion ci1Tul;:itors and !>ilgners. \\1hile lhP ci!.v rnan;iger. wJ10 is ap- pointed b.v the <:ily l'ouncil. is not subject !u recall , Janise said he \1'ill orfer a fourth petition requesting that the co uncil replare Hose "'1.1 ith a ca pable ad- min istrator to rnanage ou r city affairs." Cou11t y Orde1·s Eme1·ge11c y Ba11 011 Bluff~ Develo1li11g A 00-dar c_111crgc1h"V b:in 011 .all con- ~1 ruct1on ;1long thr h1 st0nr Dana f>nint hluf r.~ ha~ lll'l'!l nrdered h,v lhP Boar<! (lf ~uper\·i~or.~ in ;1 1nnvv to prn11•r·I lhr .,rcn1r i·11rr.~. Th e acll11n .srcn11ne<l frun1 !he l'il!l- l'CJlation IW() \.\'Ct:ks a~O l.Jy thP board of an c11rruachrne11t penn1t wl11ch v.·ould h;1ve allowed an apartment con1 plcx lleve!oprr tn cul a1vay somr 40 feet or th,. bluffs. Tuesday's rno ve also ordered the Coun- 1.\' Pl;inning Co1n1nission lo hold hearini;~ a~ S<1011 ::i.s possible on the creation of permil regulations to protect the bluffs. The 90-day b<ln implements the roun· 1y's new Beach Recrealiun District y,•hich Judg e Dela ys La g una Doctor's Abortion Trial A lhree -month detoy was ordered \Vednesday in the Orange County Superior Court. trial or Dr, Robert Cum- n1ing Robb. the Laguna Beach ph ysician first accused mo re lhan two years ago of perfnrming Stbortlons. Presiding Judge \\'illiam C Speirs orde red Robb. 69. to return to hi!\ rou rtrnom Dec. 29 for lriil stlting. American Civil Liberties Union lawyerR A.L Wirin and Fred Ok raod will defend Robb in the action. Both sides tn thr -prosecution hope to ha ve a ruling from th e United States Su preme Court 011 the constitutionality or CalHorn\a·s controvershit Thernpeulic Abortion~ Acl before the trisil date. Robb. of 34567 Scenic Drive, DanA Point, was clearl'd of 11bortion charges when S111~1~ Ana municipal court Judge Paul Masl ruled that lhe law wa s un- constitutional slnl'e it di~criminllted 111 ravor of one 1najor rellgious sect, l't'~lfl1'l ~ an.v ron.~1nH"lJOn along Lbc 1·oa~!l111e without a u.~e pcnn1I. Thr !Jana Po1n1 11p11r1mc11l proiccl ne~r 'i;111t <J Clara Avenue was a plan to build !hrt·c floors 1of ri vef below st.reel levrl to i·unforrn Lo lhe ;ire;i·s two-story height rirnit Su1>erv1s-0r H.onald Cas)lers t:11lled ;11tenlinn 111 i'l1e bluff e:rcco.vatio11 and gol supporl of the board to cancel the perm II. Imposition of the 90-<lay barl was sui;- gested by lhe planning commission. John L11ne . sccrct;iry for the commission. said use ol lhe ~RD wne would force de velopers to go berore the planning com· mission !or a permit on any project along thP blu ffs top. Caspers said it was unfortunate that the Dana Point area wa s not included in the BRD zone when il was adopted 11\'0 months ago . ''There is a house being built near Aliro Beach in South Laguna which frightens mr," said the supervisor. "It is held Uf'I by steel post11 and hangs over the bluff. I rear we are beginnin1t anGlhcr Malibu mess along our coasl. '' Brea Man Loses $75 at Gunpoint Laguna Beach police are Investigating a l"\lsh-hour robbery Wednesday In which a Brea youth was relieved al gunpoint of 175. Investigators said \Valter LUs..'lnW , 16, was v.·alking In the 600 bk>ck of Ramona Avenue al about S:l ~ p.m. \\·hen ht was ac~tt?d by an armed man 1n an si uto. 1'he location ls in a busy section of Lhe downtown aresi . The bandit , jabbing a lw<>-inc:h rcvolYer through the open c<ir window. ordered l.u.~sow to give up his wallet. officer' !!aid. The wallet wa!I re.turned to the yQulh after the mon~y wa11 removed, police noted , and tht robbt:r fltd. Hurricane's Fo1·ce Rips N. Carolina 1\10REHEAD CIT'!'. N.C. fAP\ - liinger, one of lhe largest and most durable hurricanes on record, slanimed into North Carolina today, knocking out utilities, uprooting trees and Ooodinf streets and highways. No injuries "·ere reporled ::is the slorm rnoved onto the mainland rrom the Allan- tic and headed inland, although :several mobile ho1nes \Vere capsized . Some isla nds and coastal areas were e1·acue1Led . By l ! a.n1. th@-Red <.:ros~ reported that about 2.500 had t a kt rt refuge 111 JS shelters sel up Uy lhe Red Cross i11 schools. National G u a r d ertnories and churches. Ginger had drifted around in the Atlan· lie for three weeks before heading for l<rnd. Just otT Morehead City it stalled fron1 dawn until n1id1norning before resun1ing its course toward the beaches. \\!ind gusts up to 90 miles per hour were recorded for hours. !11aximum sustained \vinds 1vcre reporll'd by reconnaisa nca aircrafl at 70 to 80 m.p.h. i\'feleorologists al a special hurricane 1·enter established by the U.S. Weather Serv ice at Norfolk. Va., said the center of the storm made. landfall in the Morehead City-Beaufort area around 11 a.m. They said Ginger "·as headed nor1h- west oo a !rack that "'outd take 1t over- land to tht Rocky Mount, N.C .. area to- night. This meani the cha111ce {)f high winds and tides in v:rglna's eoastal re . gion was "drastically reduced." !he \Vea- ther Service said. \Vinds of hurricane force. ?5 1n.p.h .• "'ere predicted for later today along fhe 1niddle and northern coastb l arras O{ No rth Carolina. The weather Service said Ginger v.'as expected to continue inland at ;ibout 1n n1.p.h , tnaintaining gale fo rce winds 100 lo 150 miles of !he <"enter. It was eJl:- pec led to tu rn northward some:tin1e "'ithin the next 24 hours. The National Hurricane Center a~ l\1ia1ni. f'la .• said Ginger was lht oldest hurricane on record and one of the widest · 111 history with an eye '10 mlle:s across. One of those in a shelt er at Morehead City 11•as Cicero Jones, 72. •·1 don't like tins one bit." he said. "I've been to the N:Hiona l Guard arr11ory too many limes. il looks like the "'Orst Y"t\·e had; cer- tainly it's the longesl " The wind s smashed plate glass win· dnws. tore d0\\'11 signs. and sent huge 11'aves t·rashing over the boardwalk a~ Atl;intic Beach. acro~s !he Bogue Sound from Morehead City At New Bern. high tide:; ~enl small tank!! of ga.~ and oil floating ou t onto a riYer_ causing a na vigation and fir e hazard. Damage to niohile homes wa~ reported at Morehead City and Havelock. The 1.1-·eather serYice said that because of the enormi!y of the eye. many areas along the coast would experience long periods of winds if the hurricane moved ashore. l-l urricane warnings were in effect along !hr coast from a point north of \Vihnington. N.C. to Virginia Beach. Va. (;ale warnings were up elsewhere along the Nor!h Carolina coast and northward from Virginia Beach to Rehoboth Beach. Dd. "If you'rt'! in the area. i~ would seem like a bad scene." said a spokeS man for the National Weather Service in Miami. Orange Weatller Sunny skies today, following the usual early morning low clouds. llighs along the coast around 6."I rising to 7fi in land. Lows tonighl between $0 '"d S8 dtgrees. INSmE TODA. Y Thers UJa$ a hot 'inie · tn tile old rown 100 11tars ago wlleu /tl rs. O'Leary'tr cow k.iclud the bueket in Ch.icogo. Tl~ big blaze is rtcalltd today on Page JJ. l lrlllt U c.u,.,..,. • Cllti<ld'" U• 11 Cl1Kl11" lf>U c-kf • c......... • Dt•lll M•llct l It l)lvtrtt$ It l•ll••ltt "''' ' 1111trt11nm111t -.n ll'lM Rtl J.4-lS Ht•~ U ltt•11 LtlMltrt II ...... M-l1 ~f '~'''" It ~ .......... °"""' C-IY 11 '-" tt-IJ IMdl M9111th 1'4·1' TtltvblM M f flMl.,l »-.&I WH thff t w-·· "''"" , .. n w ..... "''"'' ••• Happy By JACK &ROBACK M '" n.llY l'llfl l!ltt RtppJ fl"POM"la of th• pro~Hd MW :tty ol Irvl.nt are making plan! t!Mtay for Ul tncorpor1lion election Dec. 21 af~r heir dramatic victory Wednesday ~fore ..be Or&ftle County Board of Supervisors. Alter months of hageling, political naneuven and debllte , the county board .>alloted 4 to I lo allow the citvhood vote &&rd Chairman Robert B8ttin of San· ·>Ana was alone in casting the no volt-. During the finai_J ho1.·o hour election hea r. ng, the roles of Supe.rvisors Ronald .:aspea or Newport Beach and Ralph :lark ot Anaheim provided aome surprise ·.wilt.I to the cityhood drama. Cupers, whose district includes most >f the proposed 18,000-acre city, proved to ,,~tr'l'U'S that be is certa inly unpredic· Irvine table. Pa inted by cltyhood proponent& 11 !.hfl pelltlcal bl&, bid wolf, C11per1 held off ttimm.ittina hlmlelf until th• ftnal moments of the' hearlnc. Then, tiler all other supervlAors had their say, he mov· ed swiftly to favor lhe c!tyhood election . He did ao. however, with some raneor In his remarks. Tf indeed, as he. has indica ted, Caspers has higher aspirations in po!ilics, he may have won SQttle future votes Tuesday. Caspers deserted his longtime ally in opposition to mo\1es of the Irvin e Com· pany, Board Chairman Battin, when he mov ed to appro vl! the boundaries of the ntw city. Supervisor Clark had been figured .as the de(iding vote in the clos ely contested outcome. Clark's position was clear A Real Big Fish Story: Can Cleaner Eat Catch? By JORN VALTERZA Di lfll DlllY ,lllT Stiff "Why do I do t.Mst things?'' .. I kept asking myself that question as I gazed at 187 pounds of stri~ marlin lashed into the trunk of the car. The tail stuck out grotesquely over one fender. The bill did the same on the other side. "Now, if I'd been smart. I would have told that fi sherman to keep his ~~ catch ... that I didn't want a six·foot·long fish that takes four men to carry .• What do I tell my wile?" As I pulled out l'.'.lf Dana Harbor the menl.ill conlnr· I lions vanished as I no ticed a sheriff's car ~·ailing at the · signal. I ,, l. 1 felt sure there must be something blatantly illegal r about driving down a highway with a protruding IJ'lllrlin. 1) ,j And I didn't have my driver'11 license v"it.h me. I ~ He didn 't 11ee it. ~ ' A few minutes later the car and the catch arrived ll home. It wall well after dark ... getting chilly. , I quickl y explained th1t after I snapped the routine I picture of fisherman and catch I "'ound up with "a pretty ~ big fish.'' I We went back outside and studied I.ht ridiculou~ situation. 1~ My wife was really good about it. but she stressed one thing : I hid to clean it. 1~ Scene two ope ns in the garage. ' HAnh1 bare. bulbs from battered old ta ble tamp.!! cast a cold glow on 1 the carc1.ss. l WJth our sharpest carving knife in hand, I kept walking around the r thine ..• wondering where to start. ~ Then I moved in -making the fisherman's first cut across the belly. r Nel&hbor1 be1an arriving. ~ Two c1t.s 1t.arted to gnaw on the tail ; more were on the way. The family dog just drooled. · And I was worrying about the 1rave I would have to dig for the carcass. Time passed and neighbors pltche.d in with kn ives. The women went out for beer. And 111 the silver mound of wrapped steaks grew. I kept assuring my· self that marlin, indeed, !1 edible. ''But 110me people wouldn 't !Duch I.he stuff." I thought. "Shhhhh." Halfway through, the garage had the look of a murder M:ene. Some stranger walker up asking directions for the San Diego Fretway. "You 'll never get the thing baek together.'' he Sfid with contrived 1plomb. An hour later. the beer was gonec and the frttzer was overflowing The smell finally Is leaving my hands today, And I'm calling all over town asking people ·who should kno"·: "It It any good to eat ?'' The responM! has been mixed. Some people swear they "'ouldn 'I go near the stuff. Others say it's fine. The dog likes it. and he eats like a hnrge, F'olks. I n~ my confide.nee reslored. l«!cipes will be appreciated. ~ But don't tell me l'\•e bttn had. Paper Revenues Rise NEW YORK (UPll -The Bureau of A.dverti1ing Wednei;day projected total 1ewsp1per advertising revenues for 1971 wt'luld be $6.3 bilHon. a 9 percent increase Jver last year. DAILY PILOT CllMfO!: (OUT PUt i lSHIHO COMJ'Nl't l1ffrt N. W1.d "911Hn1 Miii ....,.,,.. J1£li: l. Cwrl"'t' .. ,,...... .......... MMllfw n..., k1r111 ..... Ti~n A. M~hlt• lil.IMll-IHI• 0.-.. K. t.... Ridi.N' r. NaD ....,...~hlwt ............ Office lZZ for1ll A....,.1111 ••1ft.t •dcir••u P.O. l oir 61t6, fl611 s.. ci.-,.. Offl,. JQI N•rtla El Ct111i111 Rial. f2672 """"°""" ~ .-... aao w"' • .., 11'W! .......... ~: 1)1) H.,.._, lo~l•"-l'lf ......,.,. .-..en: llt1$ ewti liDulnn Elderly Couple Ask Directions In 'Emergency' Firemen ofte:n are called upon to give directions , but a request made to a mem· be.r of the San Cl t mente force Wednesda y went 1 bit fa rther than a routine right tum. then a left. Fireman Sheldon Schmidt had a p11 lr of callers in the afternoon as he "'ork~ in the eng ine room. The coup!,, a man and 1 woman In their early 60s, were looking for the justice or the Pl!•~ to marry them In the "home of the \Vestem White House," They were visibly dlsappolnled when they learned San C1e.mente doesn't ha\'e a JP any more. And the courthouse at Laguna Nigu el was out of their way, they ~aid, because they had planned a honeymoon in Sa n Diego. And Ume was running ouL. The. w~rrled groom·to-be was 1 strict ran of tradition. r--•ew morality wasn 't for him. "J don't know what we're going to do If wt 111·ind 11p in S11n Diego lonlghl 11nd we still 1ren't married," he 11id al he left. l\l eir, Dayan to Visit TEL AVIV (AP ) -Premier Goldi Meir ind Oef~se Mtnleter Mothe O.y111 wUl visit the United St.ates 1;eparately at the end of the year, 11. Tel Aviv ne1,1·spaper reporttd lodt1y. Tht dally Yedlot Ahjlrnnot 1t11 il1 ~1rs Meir 1,1•ould fl y to Washin1tlon In Ott.ember, 11nl1 01yan fn November. 1n 18 not to lnte:rfere with I.he pr11mler'111 vts!t ll 1ddM D1y11n would meet with Oeft'n~(! ~ret11ry Melvin R l~alrd . • . ' City Ready Election - before C.&per1 movtd -h' wanted more time -four weU:a "'to ret0Jve some doubt.I I have about th.ii." Suparviiar1 P,vid L.. Baker of Garden Grove and Wllll1m J. Phlllips of Fullertnn had stated their approval of In· corporation. Batt in had emphatJc;ilJy voiced his op. posit ion and asked for 11t le11st 11 ~ix wteks delay. He said the uninhabited areas of the 18,000.acre, 7,000 jlOpulation city should be eliminated fr om the boun- daries. Baker. in indicatin~ his approval, p(linted to the jigsaw pattern of the other incorporated cities, largely Jn the \4'eslern ha lf of the count y. ''I am CQnvinced it is better to :.tart with a larger area and permit the_ city to grow w1lhin it," Baker said. "The other county communities started with small areas and then enw by annt11tlot1 resultln1 In boundary flahta and a jipa,w 1rran1tment whlcb left many wUn- corporated island!." Ca'J!CrS, apparent turna bout should not ha ve been that much of a surprise. TwG v:eek~ previously, when Battin was fighting for a 60-<lay del;;y, Caspers at first supported him 11nd !hen backed off s;iying "I beli11ve the time ha11 com e to expeditP. this 1ncorporatinn matt.er." The fifch r!istrict suf)('rvisor started his Rpprnval motion by saying that "Joh n Burt0n .1nll 1 ha ve one thing in common -mu1ual disrespect. j Burton is chairman of the Council of Communities of Irvine and leader of the incorporation move- menr 1. "This is a classic confrontation hel\.\een due process of law and logic and planning,'' Caspers continued , keeping hi.s llileners on edge. He oont.cadJcted 1latemenll that he ti.d betn tluaive or unwilling Iii recelvt in· formation on the new city, then ht drove the knife in a little. "I ha ve been lislenlng eve r sinc e I was fiWOrn into this office to input from many directions and feel !I is now up to the will snd wisdom of the people to judge how worthwhile the addltonal taxation on their ho1nes will be as a result of the new city at th is time. "'The most creditable sou rce avallab!e to me ind1 ('a les a conserrati 1·e est1n1;.te of at ]e;i~t $100 a year additional taxes on a 130.000 home to duplicate services already in existence." he hit home. . "There are inherent dangers. I feel. in .any city 80 percent owned by one com· pany." Caspers also alluded to the reap- O.llt.'I' ,It.OT '°""" b-IU<~lnl KN hllt SUPERVISOR CASPERS !LEFT), CITYHOOD PROPONENT BURTON SHAK E AFTER DECISION Earlier Wednesday, Caspers Said: 'John Burton and I H1vt One Thing in Common-Mutual Oitrespect' • City Voting Delay Sought Santa Ana Makes Plea to State Supreme Court the new c11 y council. had a lot of other '"\\'e were a team from the btginning . thin.i:s In say about \\'ednesday·s vote. It took all nf us, from tho.~e \.\'ho started By I... PETER. f\RIF.G 01 t•• 0•11• Pl/of li11U A plea by the city of Santa Ana to "l"m tremendnusly gratified. We set in June, 19i0, tn th ose who moved to postpone the Irv ine incorporation election out tn bring the is sue of incorporation to Irv ine and who put their time and effnrt set for December \4'ill be heard Oct. 13 a vote or lhe people. because it's lite and enthusiasm to !.he 1ask as l<lt e as"' pointmenl of Charles Pr.ar50n to the Local Aaency f orm1tion Commilsion CLAF'C) laat week 1n hls able.net frttm hl.1 seat on the comm tulon. "LAFC ac lion last week tells me what would happen if we sent this back to them ," he sald acidly. The supervir;ors could have returned lhe inrorporation matter to the LAF'C by voting to change the boundaries as approved to that body. \\'HAT POWERS Tuesday's session i;tarted "·ilh wranal· ing over just "'hat power.!! the Board of Superv iso rs held regarding the new city. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ex· plained that the only decisions before them were the boundaries of the com· munity and the sell ing of an election date. Battin limited each side of the battle to 30 minutes and a gre;it deal of that time w;is used in Personal recrimin;ition by speakers. Burton alluded lo opposition from Norton Simon, "who wanted to be a senalor; fr om the city or Santa Anll which wanted settlement of a bizarre an· nexation scheme:" from Joan Irvine Smith, ,;an heiress who is fighting the James Irvine f'oundation over con!rol of the Irvine Company." He hil al tl-1cDonnell Douglas Corpora· lion's request to exclude its 50 acres near the Orange County Airport from the boundaries of the new city. "They ob- viously care nothing for this new city. They simply want lo make more money through a zone change. that could make them a quir k $4 million.'• NOT PLAYTHING Burton concluded : "We are not a rich girl's plaything nor a politician's reward. Nor are v.'e a millionaire industriali!l 'S toy or the Jrvi ne Company's p;iwn. We are sin1ply. ordinary people who have petitioned you for the right to vote.~· Ra.v Quigle~·. exccull\·e director of the Greater Ir vine Industria l League, ac· cu~ed Battin and Caspers of hav ing '';in unrortun;ite ha bit or referring to U!! a prnvns or tools of the Ir vi ne Con1pa.ny." "How about puppets," snapped Battin. ''We resent the implication." cnn!inu ed Qu igley. "~1e ha ve disRgreed with the Irvine Company in the past and \\'ill in the future. The indU5lries we represent are united, howeve r, on wanting to be in thi~ ne w cit y," Santa Ana rolled out its big gun5 in a last ditch Bltempt to block approval of the incorpnratir:in. "So lve problems. don't create lhern ," charged tl-Iayor Lorin G r i s et , •·rncorporalion o[ lhis new city is premature It would make Sanla Ana OranRe County 's ghetto by the year 2000." h h C 11 people's decision, it's their rigbt. And we v.• en t e ;ii nro1a Supreme Court con-succeeded," he said. v.·eeks n.i:o. ~IA.\'Y OBJECTIONS venes in San Franciscn. t-.1ayor Loren Grisel discl05ed this to. "/ think more thfln any we are a com· Sant;i Ana City ~tanager C ar I day. scarcely before victory cheers died munity and v.·e ha\'e ""'nrked together as a Thornton, a lthough limited to 10 minule!I away in the wake of county supervisors' 4 Lag till a Democrat community and with th.at kind of spirit by Ballin, thundered out a king ser ies of to I approval of the election and date-set· Irvine Is going to be a truly unique and objections. ting \l/ednesday. "''l'.'.lnder(ul cily." "Degradation of housi ng in Santa An11 Statementi; on the superviso rs' action CJtJJ) Sets Feasl Irvine Company Pres1dcn1 \V1l!iam R. is inevitable if you appro ve this," he Cllme from all camps today. J\fasnn noted the eleclilln <1pproval is R ani;ued. "Santa Ana ha!I most or !he bla ck Sa1'1ta Ana has been battling aga inst In· major triumph , bur onl:; a star1er. penple in OranJle County and most of all corporalinn both before the supervisors Laguna Beach Demorcrats will gather '"As a supportrr of !he ne w rity, \4'e ob· minor itie.~. \Ve al.~o ha ve 24 percent of tht and jn the courts sind is asking the ~fnnda y at. 6:30 p.m. at 380 ~1oss St. for viously feel that the coun ty bn:ird"s nc1iron welf<1 re. case load. Supreme Court to stay the electitin until the annual Demncratic Club Champagne ""'as appropriate. \Vhat happened ye~tcr· "We a ~k you to !:ike care of your ~hare the ltgal battle is cnncludell. ;ind PotlL1ck ninner. day resulled rrorn thr dr!crmin:itin n of or 1he rni noriHe.~ nr let us have the ta:r The chief iS):Ue between Santa Ana llnd fnrmer U S. Congressman George the 'people of Irvine to 11ave a ninclel city. ba.~e tn do it." Thornton cootinued Irvine is for ~.'l8 acres of prime industrial 13r!1"'n nf Lns Ani;:elc~ ;ind longtime We are equally determined tn hrlp create "This plan is a creation of !ht city land hf'lnw the: r-.1a.ri ne Corp!! Air Station La~una Be11 ch resident Nil& Carmen will that kind of community and ""e ~hare beautiful for the heaut iful people," he on Red Hill Avenue. ~pt'a.k on the direction nf the Democratic Superviso r Caspers' h(1pe that the <"i!y of charp:ed sarcasbcallv. Santa Ana attorney~ said today the party. lr\'ine will be one of !he great ci ties nf Thoroton accused ·the incorporalor1 of election should be poslpnned bec:ause if "This is our tradition;i l kick·off America. I'm oonfide nt tha l hope will be dropping the ori11;inal plan for a ~.000 the courts ~uhgequentl.v decide that pr11-meetin g fnr the year." noted Joseph realized . The ded ication and idealism nf acre cil)' lo 18.000 acres to "bribe the perty should go to Santa Ana, then lhe Tomehak. president. The potlu ck is npen the Irvine incorporators vi rtually 11s sures surrounding cities." resul ts of !he elertinn i~·ould he null ified . 1.n members of the club and other in· ii. \\'e no\4' all havt e lot to do. This ls on-"Orange County will die under th is kind Grisel. who called the. s11pervisors· vole ,-'-'i"~';";";°';m;ocr;';";·;;;;;;;;-~ly;t;h;e;b;'~";in;n;in~g;.';' ;;;;;;;;;;";';d;';'·e~l~op~m~en;f~.';' ;he~co~n~c~lu~d~e~d;. ;;;~ ''pr~lctable. hut in disrei:;ard nf the ~ h11si(' point~ in Qut.~tinn," "'a.s the lone ci-., ty l'lff1<'1al unhappy with the act1nn. Nc1Yport Bea.ch tl-1aynr F:(I H1r!h pointer! nut ii has heen "'the ci1y·s pn.~i­ linn al! along that lhe penple lo lh11t area h;n't the r1~ht In vnte to s11y if they v.·ant tn hflve fl c1tv nr nnl " l/1r!h rli>C'linrd tn 1nflkP a prf'rl1rt1on nn I.he nutrome 11f tbe Dec 21 ba!l(ltini;i, h11l La~1na 8e11rh ~1 ny.ir Rlrharrl Go1dhf>r,11: "''a.~fl'l lhe. lea):t hit reluctant lo predict 11 \\'hoppin11; \!JClory f n r incorporation i;pon~11rs '"I thi nk !he \'n!e "'ill he nvl'r"•hclm- lngly in fa vnr of incorpor11tlnn," Goldherg 11aid . 11dding th11t . like Newport Reach. Laguna Be11ch has supported the citizens' right lfl a vote from the very beginning . Crista tl-le~;i ~1a\•or Rohert \\'ilson s11lrl. he too. is '"very ~ ple;ised" and said the new city 1,1·111 provide a challenge for Ir vine Company planner!', "In all thf' yeari'i I've been In govern· rnent. 1111 "·e ever tin is talk about. p\11n· nlng. Everyone gripes about poor plan· ning." he i;aid, "\\'ell. lhis lime is the fi ri'it limt we have a virgin piece of ground with some of the gre.atest expertise for developing it "It's Ume l.o ch811enge them I the Irvine Compan.v planner~l and other highly skillerl individu;il.~ whn livt in lhe ;irea. "Some of the finest de:velnpmenl~ In 1\"r\vpcirt Bt11ch fi re on Irvine prnperty, \Vith their J!OC'ld kno"'ledge of how to pl110, f"m convinred lhey'll rome up 1,1•ith 1ome of the fin~ 11f.velopments in l11nd plan· ning in Or1inge County." \\'llson ~111ld he Ju11t wlsh's "t w11~ 2n years younJ1;t r and able to J:et on lhtlr IPAm to help plan 11ome good gO\'tm- mtnt." lluntington Beach l\.13ynr r. e or g e f\lcCracktn was f!imi111rly plea~d. '"It 's good to let the people who live there decide on this. J dnn'l knnw 1111 the pros anrt cnns in the dispute with Santa Ana , but I do feel the people hive tht rt~ht !o vote on It. tncorpor11Uon seem1 to be: what the people want." he s1ld. Th i\ m11n who i~ pn'lbAhly l!lngul"rly mo!lt re~ponsibl' fcir tM-elf'C'tlon !•king pl8CI!" this .Vt'l'lr l ~ .fohn Burlt1n, rhtiirmAn of the Oiuncll or the. Commuollies of Irvine. Burton , who said he just ·hasn't decided whet her or nC1t ht.'11 be • candldale for ~you can afford extraordinary comfort we invite you to try this genuine leather chair. Gw~~I (E)'xperl...,. the mrmual comfort design«! info th~ chair. by Schafer B.0.. cnltsmen. The two part back cushion, £lled with polyester fiber md down, soothes your bnclc, shoulders, ~eek and ro,,!onm to your body shape. l'uzpolely shaped to provide mpport. from. the base of your spioe up lo your be.Ad, as you sink into the relaxing potturc you prefer. The seat cushion with a Muflex unit provides more soft comfort. Supple, top grain leather Bme:s along with each contour, 1nd does stretch. UDlike rynthetics, leath• feelll 1ood. lceep1 )'OU cooler because it ocmducts heat away from the body. You know what a diflmmoe In comfort that means. A wide range of colon, euy to keep clean. Every other detdl cxm- •i>lent with Mgh quality: hard m>pl•&.me.d....I joiJltJ. seal with S.way hand tied coil apric(l!, zippered clooing on, •II cushiom. Chait 1499. Otlnm&D 11119. To approve the unqu t qita lif!I fl lld cGmfo rt of th is cha ir ~aii fll!L.~I tr11 it . Also stt other tt')Jle Srhafr.r chairs 011d /uxurio u.t Sl'!ffU il'& lOflQ·lti..sttn g top.grain leathtrf . See •.. 11111 ltlJ! Leather Gallery. Sofas & Chairs Yovr faoorit• inlerioT dtsigntr IDill bt 1iapp11 to tJ.!sl!t 11ou ••. H.J.GARRflT fURNITtJRE PROFESSION•L INTERIOR DES IGNERS ' I ' 2215 HARBOR !LVO, 646-0275 6~6.0276 COSTA MESA , CALIF, • • Today's Flaal San Clemente Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks tt'Or. o4. NO. 234, ) SECTIOJ'IS, "~ PAGES Wa1•1ai·119 Shots Red Ship Fires On U.S. Plane TOl\VO <U PI l -A Russian ship fired 011 a U.S. i\"avy patrol plane in the Japan Sea Tuesday nigh!, \\lestern intelligence Mark Johnson Murder Trial Enters Recess B,• TO:'\I BARLE,. Ot t~1 01i1, Piiot .;11!1 A four-day recess that may be the last such weekend break in the Orange Coun- ty Superior Courl n1urder trial or San Clemente !\1arine Mark Johnson begau today v.•ith al1orneys ror both side~ preparing wrillen arguments on three tapes that rcpresenl the heart ol the pro- ti:cculion's tast againsL lhe handsome young defendant. .Johnson. 20. left the "''ilness box Friday l'!fter repeatedly denying that he was in any way involved \rith the killing on J une 16. 1970. of his attracli\·c young ""'ife, Connie Lynne Johnson. 20. His testin1ony came as a sharp con1 rast lo lhe comrn<'nls niarie lo San Clemente polite and distriet a t 1 or n e ~-· s in- vestigators a11d \Vhich "·ere carefully preser\:Crl in lwo oral tapes and one videotape. Those t:ipes to11tain Johnson·s .ad· n1ission that he clin1bed through lhe win· <low of the apartment al 41 6 Montere~ Lane after his angry \\'ife had loc ked him out because he smoked ma rijuana. then clubbed her into unconsciousness with a bar stool. His only other memories of the incident are wa~hing off what he believed to be blood in the shower and hiding the butcher knife he lhinks he may have u~d in the killing under a rock . \Vhoever killed fl1rs. Johnron thru-:t that knife into her 1nore than 20 limes after beating her faC'e brutally \\"Ith the bar stool. .Johnson told San Clen11~ntc riolicc called lo the apar!mf'nt that he round her body spra1\·led on the hPd 11 hen he re1urncd fron1 duty at !ht :)anta Ana ,\1arine (;orps Air Slat1on Chier Deputy Dislrict Allorncy .Jarne~ \'~nnght"S hopes are knO\\'fl IO ilf' i.;cn trred on !ht admission of the lape:i; a~ t-\·idence. Judge \.\'illiam i\t11rri1.y ma\·. rule on their eligibility :ifter reading !ht> points and authori1 ies being prepared to- day hy Enright and dt·ferise attorney Ray Sharp All three tapes have been played back during the trial over Sharp·s objections. 'fhc lawyer has also protested lhat Johnson made the semi-ronfessio ns without legal counsel and !hat be was never fully advised or his rights •• Charges against Johnson were reduced to second degree murder in a pretrial deal thal led the young defendant to ask for a non·jury trial before Judge Murray. A psychiatrist \\'ho intervie\\'ed Johnson on several occasions in the \\'eek prior lo the f.1arine ·s arrest has testified that he became convinced of Johnson ·s im· plication in the murder after first belie\"· ing in hi:i; innocence. Dr. Theodore Lindauer helped Johnson search the arf"a around the apartn1ent for the miss1ng kn ife after cleclucing from the rlefenl\ant '!! dreams and stalement:ii dur· ing their psychiatric sessions that he hAd possibly cnn1mitted lhe murder and suf- fered a mental blackout Jmmedialely after the killing. Still No Rain •. For Coast Area Contrary to clouds gathering overhead and \\"Omen·s traditional tendtncy to change their minds. the \\'eatherlad~· \\'on'l revise her roreca.5t of no rain for the. Orange Coast . The U S. Y.'eather Bureau head. quarters in µis Angeles. in· cidenlally. dOM have a lady weathern1an She s11.id she Is assured by the slaff's expert cloud and barorneter- \\'alcher!I that only inland mountain slopes will be showered by tonight. wi lh general C'I Nring by Friday ' Sl'urces said tixla\1• The sources said the incident occurred at dusk when the Navy aircrait. .t Pl patrol plane. \Vas che cking a lormation of Russian ships as they cruised of[ the shores of Japan. A Soviet vessel. a cruiser of the Snerdlov class, first fired fl ares at the American patrol ere.ft and then fired severa l \\'arning shoh; across 1\s bc11v when the plane came in for another pa ss. ··The Navy plane buzzed the Russian ship several times.·· the sources said. '"It \l'aS a case of the Russian craft tiring across the bow of lhe American plane . The shots \Vere close enough lo force the Ainerican plane away." A. !ot;i l of 47 Russia• ships have bee n sighted in the vicinit.v of Jarian since the middle of August. The Soviet \'CSsels have circled the Japanese isles. The sources said the incident involving the An1erican plane occurred whe n lhe American aircraft was sent out lo check: on the st.alus o[ lhe Soviet vessels. Immediately after the incident. lhe ~ources said. American a u t h o r i t i • s recalled the N1\"y airplane . Gun Controls Hottest Issue For Law111e11 One of the most holly debated and sharply divisive issues among lawmen lo· day is gun control, SJ)f"Cifically federal registration of a!! pistols, revolverr and other handguns. A poll of members 1neeling .at the Anaheim Convention Center for the ?8th Annual Con ference of the International Association· of Chiefs of Police sho\\'S th is. •·1 think police chiefs are verv di\•id· erl.'" says Quinn Tamm. executi v·e direc- tor of the 3,000.membcr group. ··1t 's a very cmol ional thinit for the1n. as for the avlrage cit 1.c11,"' Tamn1 s<11d. Pohce Con1miss1nner P::ilncJ,; \'. ~!urph~'. of Nc\v York. derlared such re gistration wil l savr rhousands of live~ ea('h yrar Miami, Fill. Polic:v (hief Bernard .4. I :arm1re responded by saying he secs no olh er "·ay to control guns. ··Ridiculou~." rrs1K1nded l\lorgan ('uy, I.a . Police Chier F:d f\1u11goven . Chief Garmirr elaborated . sayini;: the plain fart that hiindguns art so v.·ide;ly us· ed in commission of crimes ind icates 11etessity for drai'>tii: action. "Registration would prevent the salt of handguns to every Ton1, Dick and llarry "''ho ask s tor them :· said Sterling, 111. Police Otief ~lbert Bradley. One of the mt.st lilt:ely outcomes of pro- posed gun control legislation wai; prt;dicted by Eau Claire. Wisc .• Police Chief Arvin R. Zlehlsdorff. He said any such bill will like ly die io Congre;~. shot down by lobbies Such as the National Riflt Association. • Two Small Boys Admit Settinµ; Oubhouse Fire Two small boys who found a book of matches at the San Cle1ne.nlc Community Clubhouse conslruclion site w e r e responsi ble for a bl aze earli er this week \Vhich burned lathing and wiring In the new shuffle board arta. Fire Chief "ferton \V. Hackett sakl the t "·o boyg admitted "that lh•y acchk nt.tly started the $300 fire when the matchbook \\'RS touched off and they hurriedly threw ii away from them. Tht burning matches "''ere tos!itd against a recently papered exterior y.·aJ I and asphalt paper quickly Ignited. Hackett said. The chief said both boys be<:A1n• frightened and ran home. "l.t \\·asn·t a deliberate lhinJ: ... the chief e~plalned ... The boy>$ just got scared t1nd ran ""''ay." Uamage lo the shuffleboard <·anopy "as relatively slight and !he clubhouse c-onstruC'tion schedule vdll probably not he set back bec<iuse of repair~. I • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 197 1' TEN CENTS ams _ast "--""' oa st ~ ----·1'f1 ' . ... ,. ., ·. .. ~-~.' ... ·~ · ..... ~~ ~-~·T~ Oilrd LV ,ILOl Stitlf ,l\Olf TWO YOUNGSTERS INSPECT HOBIE CAT ON OLD CAPISTRANO BEACH CLUB PROPERTY Both State and Priv ate De_veloper1 Are Eying Valuabl• Parcel of Beach THERE'S NOSE COMPARISON Clown Tumpsey and Fin Big Tent. Circus Fun<l Raisinu ~ Event Schedulc<l Onr of lhe nal1on"s fC'I\ !r,·11 e1 re usfs "tH pt'rforn1 four show s 1n San Clen1f'ntf' 11ext rnonlh 1n 11 major elforl b.1 lo<:;il .J a.veees Jo ra i~e funds for 1he L1ncl;i La11r Parll developwent. prOJl't.'1. The De\\lay'nr Broth t' r 3 Cirru.~ wi ll perform afte rnoon and e \' r 11111 g perforn1anees on Oct. 2;, and 26 in the a rea immedia tely across Camino de Ins Mares from the new San Clen1en1c General H.ospital, Fund! from the circus \\'ill be added to tM account """hich \\'ill pay for the coo1- plete de\·clopme.nt of Linda Lane park - a project launched by the Jaycees as tl1e first in a series of South Coast greenl>elt developments. Part of the sales effort of tickets \\'111 be geared lo local major businesses, .laycce spokesm an Chutk Bartok said this week . lie said Jaycee members would beg111 tht sale s promolion campaign next week. 'l'ickets to the event will be S2 ror adult~ and $1 for' child ren . The circus -which opel'IS ils stay with seUtng up .of the tent wiUi elephant la bor -teatur" animal and acrobat ic act~. the congress of clowns and dozens cf other ittractions. 'lb! Jaycee portion or lhre .procecd.1 \\'ill htlp pay for &hrubbery aod lrees at the park site which was graded with heavy equipment donated last weekend by area fa rmer Toby Tsum.a . Bartoli: said grading hai; been con1· pleted and a donated sprinkler systen1 will be next on the list of park work. Allied with the circus effort will be al}" peals by !he local service group for sponsorship by clubs and individual~ of specimen trees for fhe park sK.t. Oozenli of large trets are planned. llll well as i;cores of !hrubs i'lndr scvtrlll acres of turf. • - When the pro.ie1.:t Is con1plctrd the. 1.:llY will assume maintenance of the new park ovt:rlooklng the Lindt1 Lane Beach. Public Access Not Certain F 01· Capistrano Beacl1 Club Although a state l'Omn11tmcnt or $2.l n11Jl1on in purchast funds ls aln1ost a cer· tainly, the old Capistrano Beach Club uC'eanfront properly 1'til l could fadl into private hands, A ~poke sman ror !ht! o"'ners said tocla}. The St<itc Sen<ilt> ha s 1he rinal vote un !he appropria!1011 ur 196~ narks bond 1noncy lo buy the v;1luablc pa l'tel south ol l)oheny St;ite l'ark Beach. Hul 1hr lawyer fur the gc11cr;1! partnership own ing the land stressed !hat sevcr;il critical runi.:t1ons still mu.st lake place lleforc lhc fate of !ht-beach 1~ :sealed. Attornry 1'ho1nas O"l\refc .sc.id that iC the state approv al of lhe $2.1 1nillion is com plcled, the nexl :.tcp 1yould be the <llk.. pointment of an appraiser to delermint? !hr fair mtirkct valut' of the beach. lie added that pnva1e offe rs are. stil l be :»g 1nadr on the 1\r!lp('rl.1, m~n!u;>ned 11ftcn as a prirnf' i.:11111 for high.rise eun· :-1truct1011 ·The Slat!.' t\1 n.;;11111tll•11 ~t:ll<'~ tha t ,r the gU\'Crnmcnl buvs riroper!\ 1L rnust 111· fer Lhe f;11r m:irket valur ·• O l\c('fe 1·n1phasizrd. ' arid 1f r h~· appra1:-,.r rietrrmu1e~ thfll lh1· l;111tl h 11urt h mon·. 1! ~·nuld hr 1!1:11 onll a rior!1 .. n ol \ht• l<1nf! \\f•Ulfl he pur1 ·ha~cd bv !hP ~Inti· ' Hubert i\.1ryl.'r. (lrput·v ff1rrt 111r ol p;1rhi.: :ind Tl'crrar1on lor lhr stnle . ~11frl e:irlirr thi s wrrk th<il th<· $2 I surn v;ould 111 essence, br the staff>·~ bf'.~t otff>r. ··\\"e ;ircn·t i11 tht· ro:.111u11 10 li;1ggtf' ovl'r !he pri1·r."" hr :;aid . Si11t•c the dcrnisc nf 1hr old Brarh t·lub :ind 1he razing of its l::Jst. rolo rful slruc· ture last year the beach has had con~ si derab!r use by the general public. Very rel\' t°-Onlrols have been in1posed. Pedestrian access. generally. has been through a gaping hole in a chain·link fence parallel 10 !hr Santa Fe. raih\·ay tr<icks. Parking has been along the railroad r1.s::trt--or-way and va cant lots in the arf'a. Ncithl'r lifef.1uards. nor sanitation sen·ic:es ha\•r bel"n provided during thf' pubht• use periods, but some controls have come rron1 s~'C'Urity _guards manning access lo the. nearby Beach Road colony. If California bu y.\ the propert ~·. it would be merged into the Dohen y Slate P<i1'k territory. BuL if Lhe land falls into private hands. so me pedestrian access lo one segment of the public will be assured by an casement on maps for gcnerntions. Condi!ions of the ue of the easement lrading across the p;.ircel lo puhc udelands include ft rule that residents oJ. !he Capistrano Beach Palisades 1vou\d hold the u~r privilege. O'Kecff'. "·ho as a San Clemente city <."QUflt!hna11 has ch;impioned p u b I i c acce~s tn beaches. 8ald he \vould envision thal even if priv;1le developers were to assu111e ownership or the beacn some publk· use could be maintained. J udgc Delays Laguna Doctor's Abo1·tion Trial .-\ lhrrr * n1onth dcl;,y 11·as or(!e r('(f \Vedncsday 111 thr Ur;u1g£" County SUJ"ll·nnr t'ourl tn;il ot Ur. Robrrl Cum· 1111111.: Huhh, th<! Laguna Beach physician f1r.~t at·cu ~rd rnorr than twu ye ars ago of rx•rf urn11ng al>0rt1ous. l'n·~1(!111j? .Judt!r l\"1lha111 C. Sprirs nrtlt rcd f!obb . ti!!. lo return lo l11s ('n111'1n)(1tn J)eL'. 29 for (rin! setting. Arnt"'r'1ea11 Civil L1berl1cs Union lawyers 1\.I.. \V1rin i"lncl l·'red Ukrand will defend lt11bh 111 thr action . Both sides 111 1he prosccu tiort hope to have ., ruling rron1 the United Slates !)uprcn1e Cour1 o,. 01e con.<;titul ionality of California's controversial Therapeutic Abo rtions Act before the trial date. Jlobb, of 34;Mi7 Scenic Drive, Dana Point. was cleared or abortion charges \1•hen Sant<! Ana municipal court J udge Paul fl1ast ruled that the l<iw was un· constltutional since it discriminated in favo r of one major religious sect. District Attorney Cecil ~licks revived the charges by getting an indiC'tmcnt from the Oran~e Coun ty Grand Jury. rcobb was arrl'.!sted by Laguna Beach police after he allegedly procured miscarriages In young. unmarried pa- ll~nts at his arl colony offite. He is free on his promi se to appear. Two Sewage Contracts Seen for Okay_ Tonight The awarding of two rohtracts, one for the SZ.328,000 e.xpAnsion 0£ the city·i; waste treatn1enl plant and another for Sl74 .000 or modi fication~ to an outfall sewer . are e:icpeclcd iit to night"s 7 o'clock n1eeting of the San Juan Capistrano Cily Council The contracts were to be. awarded dur· ing the last meeUng bul a technicality caused a delay. ' All but 10 perccnl or lhc ccosts are being paid by lh<' Moulton.N iguel \\'ater District and thro Santi;i Margarita Water Pl!ltnct. A nlajor portion of the expen~el!I to both waler districts and lhe. city will be reimbursed by a federa l gr11nt. Also on the. agenda will be a status report on the in-depth study ~gardlng the annexation of Dana Polnl and Capistrano Beach to Sen Juan ; a report on an investigation of complaints regarding Caplslrnno Airport practices: a pi-ogress report on lhe restoration ol Mission San Juan Capistrano. The city off icials also wtll be asked to decide how appro:itlmatcly SI 1.000 from lhl' Emergency Employment Act will be fi penl. S!X'clfic recommendations will be made by th!'.! 1taf f. .I ·. Ht1rricane's Force Rips N. Carolina l\IOREllEAD CIT\'. '.'\ C. IA PI - Ginger. une of the largest and 1nost durable hurricanes on record. ~lammed into North Carolina today. kncx:kina: out utilities. uprooting trees 11nd floodi ng streets and highways. No injuries were reported "as lh• i;torn1 1noved onto the mainland from the Allan· lie and headed inland, although sevtraf n1obile homes "'ere capsized. Some islands 11nd coastal 11rt:as were e\·acuated. By I I a.n1. the Red (;ross reported that about 2.500 had ta ke n refuge 1n 15 shelters sel up by Lhe Red <.:ross in sc hools. Nationa l G u a r d ar111ories and chu rches. Ginger had drifted around in lhe At!an· lie for three weeks before heading for land. Just off J\olorchead City it stalled from dawn until midmorning before resuming its course toward the beaches. \Vind gusts up to 90 miles per hour werf! recorded for hours. Maximum sustained 1Yinds were reported by reconnaisance aircrart at 70 Lo 80 m.p.h. Meteoro logists al a special hurrican e center established by the U.S. Weather Service at Norfolk, Va ., said the center or the slor1n made landfall in the Morehead City-Bf"aufort area around 11 a.m. They said Ginger was headed norlh· west on a track thal would take it over• land to the Roc ky Mount. N,C .• arc;. to- night. This meant the ch<i Kce or higll winds and tides Jn Virgina·s coastal rt>· gion was .. dtastfcally reduced." the \Vt a· !her St>rvice said . \Vinds of hurricane force. 7.'i ni.p,11 , were predicted for later today al ong th l! n1iddle and northern coastu·r areas of North Carolina. The weather Service said Ginger was expected to continue inland at about lU m.p.h., maintaining gale force winds 100 lo Ifill miles of the center. JL was ex· peeled to !urn northward so metime \Vithin the next 24 hours. The National Hurricane Center ;rt Mian1i. Fla .. sa id Ginge r was the oldes t hurricane on record and one of the widest in history \\•ith an eye 70 miles across. One of those fn a sheller at Morehead City was Cicero Jones, 72. "I don't like !his one bit.'" he said. ··rve beei. io the Nat ional Guard armory loo many times. fl looks like the worst we've had : cer· lainly 1rs the longesl."' The \\"1nds s111ashed plate glass \\'lit· dows. tore down s11-1ns. and sent huge "-'aves crashing over the boardw;1lk at Atlantie Reach. acro~s the Bogue Sound froin l\1orehcad C1!v AL Ne\v Bern. high lides scnl small lanks of gas and oi l floating out onto a river. causing a nav igation and r i r I! hazard. Damage to mobile homes ·wa.• reported at Morehead Cily and Havelock. The weather service said that because or 1he enormity or the eye, 1nany areas along the coast would experience long J)f"riods· of winds if the hurricane moved ashore. llurricane warnings y.·ere 111 effect along the coast from a point north o( Wilmington, N.C .. to Vifginla Beach . Va. Gale warnings were. up elsev.•here. along the North Carolina coast and northward from Virginia Beach to Rehoboth Beach. Del "If you·re in the area. it woul d seem like a bad scene," said a :spokesman for the National Weather Service in Miami. Weather Sunny skies today, foll01\•ing th• usual early morning low clouds . High~ along the coast 11round! rising to 75 Inland. U:lws tonig t be.tween so and sa degrees. INSIDE TODAY ThtTt was o hot timt ii1 1/ir old lown 100 years ago whe1~ fl'lrs. O'LtaTtJ'• cow kicktd Liit buckc& b1 ChlOIQo. The big blazt i<t recalled iocav on Pait 13. •lflll• 11 C•ll1-ll I C~•l11t U• It (l•nlt\t>ll jlfo.•I c-1u ,. ,......... ,. 0.•tll Mflk•• U O!-(t1' It li•llt•l•I '''' 6 a11ttrt•h•1111•I •II '!MftCI )l.)S Htrff<-11 AMI ~ ....... ' 21 ,,,,....., "'" Mvlvel l'lllMll 14 "''~ He~ 4·1 Ot-C.Uft!Y ll S•K 1Nl SIMI! Mfrkth )WJ Ttle•lliell N T1lN i.<o >6•)1 W.."-• • • • ..,..., .. i11 .... 1 11·1! w .... """' .. , • • ' ' t OAJl'f PllOl Happy By JACK BROBACK CM 1111 Deltr ,.Ult 51111 Hoppy -ti~ jho ~ -!Uy or trvlne are malinl plal'IS today for Ill inco~ralion election Dec. 21 af!er ~ir dramalic victory Wednesday before M Oranet County Board nf Supervisors. •Alter monthi: of haggling. political naneuven and deb3.te, the county board iellot@d 4 lo I to all o' the cityhood vote. 4 BMrd Olairman Robert Battin of San· .a Ana was alone in casting the no vole. During the final two hour election hear- fli, the roles of Supervisors Ronald :aspers of Newport Beach and Ralph ::iark of Anaheim provided aome 1urpri!e wista to the cityhood drama_ Caspers, whose district Includes most if the proposed 18,000-acrecity, proved to 1 ibserven;; that he is certainly unpred1c- Irvine i.i... Palnted by eltybood proponents •• the Political bl&. bid woU. Cilput htld of! ccmmlttlng hlmltU until tho final momenta of the bearlft&. Then , after all other supervisors had thelr say, he mov- ed 1twiftly to favor the cityhood election. He did so. however. with aome rancor in his remarlu. If indeed. as he has indicated, Caspers hu higher aspiration! in politics, he may ha ve won some future votes Tuesday, Caspers deser.ted his longtime ally in opposition lo moves of the Irvine Com- pany, Board Chairman Battin, v.·hen he mO\'ed to approve the boundaries of the new city. Supervisor Clark had been figured 11s the deciding vote in the closely contested outcome. Clark 's position was 1;lear A Real ·Big Fish Story: ·Can Oeaner Eat Catch? By JORN VALTE RZA Of t'fi4I Dll11Y P'lllt l!tll ~ "Why do r do these things~" \I kept asking myRlf that quert.ion a1 I gaied at 187 pounds of rtnped marlin lashed into the trunk of the car. The tail stuck out grotesquely over one fender. ) The bi!J did the aame on the other side. -' ~·Now, if I'd bttn smart, I would have told that fisherman to keep "his ~ catch ... that 1 didn't want • sil-foot-long fish that takes (our men to carry •. What do I tell my wife?" As r pulled out of Dana Harbor the mental contor· tions vanished as I noticed a sheriff"s car waiting at the signal. I felt !IW'e there must be something blatantly illegal about driving do"'" l'l highway with a protruding marlin. And I didn't ha ve my driver's license with me. He didn't see it. · A few minutes lat.er the car and the catch arrived home . It was well after dark , .. getting chilly. I quickly explained that after I snapped the routine picture or fisherman and catch 1 wound up with "a pretty bii" fish." We went back outside and studit.Q the ridiculous siluation. t My wife was really good about it, but she stressed one thing : I had to clean It. ~ Scene two opens In the garage. ~ Harsh. bare bulbs from battered old ta ble lamps cast a cold glow on ' the carcass. ~ With our sharpest carving kn ife in hand, I ~ept walking around the thing .• , wondering where to start. ~ Then I moved In -making the fisherman's first cut across I.ht belly. Neighbors began arriving. ~ Two cats slarted to paw on the tail; more were on the way. ~. The family dog just droolod. ,. And I was worrying about the grave 1 would have to dig for the carcass. ~ Time passed and neighbors pitched in with knives. ~-The women went out for beer. r.' And as the silver mound of wrapped ste.aks grew, I kept assuring my· r.; self that marlin, ind eed, Is edible. I "But some people wouldn't "touch the stuff;' I thought. "Shhhhh." Halfway through, the garage had lhe look of a mu rder acene . Some stranger walker up asking directions for the San Diego Freeway. ~ "You'll never get the thing back together," he r;aid with contrived aplomb. An hour later, the beer was gone and the freezer was overflov.·ing. The smell finally is leaving my hands today. , And t'm calling all over town asking people v.·ho should know : "ls Jt any good to eat~" The response bas bee.n mixed . Some people swear they wouldn't go near the stuff. Others say it's fine. The dog likes It. and he eats like a horse. Folks, I need my confidence restored. Recipes wiU be appreciated. But don'l tell me I've been had. Pape r Revenues Rise NE\V YORK ! UPI l -The Bureau or ,6,dvertising V\'ednesday projected total lewspaper advertising revenues for 1971 would be $6.3 billion!. a 9 percent increase >'VU last year. Ou.N•I COAST DAILY PILOT ~ (IJAST PlllLISHINI) CC»4J>AHY ••'-•rt N. W • .d PrwlNrl! I.rd l"u&ltlt.IMr J tt\: It Cu,t1y ~,,......M:l~I ........ 1I01111t Kt 9\'il El ltw n~11111 A.. 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They were vi~lbly disappointed when they learned San Clemente doesn't ha ve a JP any more , And !he courthoui;e a.t Laguna Niguel ·wa5 out of their way, they said, because I.he y had planned 1 honeymoon in San Diego. And time was running out. The worried groom·to.be was a strict fan of tradition. New morality wasn't for him. "I don't know what we 're goina to do If v.·e wind up in San Diego tonight and we still aren't married," he £aid as he left_ J\le ir, Dayan to Visit Tl!L AVlV (AP J -Premier Golda Meir aM Defense Mlnlsttr M~he Daya11 wUI ''!sit the United Stites separately 11t the iend of the year. 1 Tel Aviv nt•!!paJ>t"r reported tod ay. The d"i1)• Yediot AharoMt said Mrs. ~lf.ir would Oy to Wa~hlngton In Dec.ember, and Dayan in November, AO a-. not tn lnttrfere wtlh the. premier'• \·i~it It 11ddM Da yan would met'.t with D~ftn!ir Secr~tary M~h·ln R. Laird. ' • City Ready Election befort ~moved -he wa nted more time -four wee.kl "to resolve 1 om e doubll I have about um ." iupt.rvlaort Olvid L. Baker Of Gardtn Orove and William J. Pbllll~ of Fullerton had atated their approval of in· o:irporatlon. Battin had emphatically voiced hi! op- position ar.d asked for at least a six weeks del11y. He aaid the uninhabited areas of the 18 .000-acre . 7,000 population city 5hould be eliminated from the boun- daries. Baker, in indicat1nJ! his approval. pointed to the jigsaw patlt:>rn nr the nther incorporated cUies, largely in the .,.,.estern half of the county. "I am convinced it is be!lcr In start wilh a larger area and pl.'rmi! lhe cJ!y 1n graw within 1t." Boker said. "The other county communities started with small areas and then irew b}' annexation reaulting 1n boundary fights and a Jigsaw arr.angement which left m1ny unln· corporated Ii lands." Ca1ptr1, apparent turnnbou t should not have been that much of 3 surpr1~e 1\.,·n Y,'t'eks pre,·lously, v.·hen Ballin "as fighting for a 61kiay de.IA)'. Ca~iwrs at firs~ supported him and then backed olf 1i;::1yinf: "I lx>lie\·e the lime has come to expedite this 1ncorporat1on matter " Th<! fifth distr ic1 super\"1so r started his appro\'al motion by sayi ng that "John B11rton and I have one thing in common -mutual dlsrespeet. /Burton 15 chairman of the Council of Communities of Irvine and leader of the inl'orporation mo\'e- menl 1. "This is a classic CDnfronlation hetween due prrlCf'ss 111 l11w and lng1c and planning ," Caspers continued, keeping his listeners on edge_ He contradicted statements that he had been ehulve or unwtqing to r6Ce.ive \ft. formation on the new city, then he drove the knife in a little. "/ have been listening ever since I was sworn into this offie1? to input from many directions and feel it is now up to the v.·lll end wisdom of the people to ]udge hgw worthwhl!e the edditonal to"Xetion on their homes v.•Jll be as e result of the new city :it this time. "The most creditable sourN: a\"ailable lo me-indicates a conserva1i1·e estima!t' of at least $\Oil a yt>ar addlllonal taxes on a $30 000 hnme lo duplicate services already 10 existence." he hit home. ''There are inherent dangers. I feel. in any c1!y 80 percent owned by one com- pany " Caspers also alluded to the reap- DA ILY "II.OT P'llolt ~y lllch•nf KMhlff" SUPERVISOR CASPERS (LEFT), CI TYHOOD PROPONENT BURTON SHAKE AFTER DECISION E•rlier Wednesday, Caspers Said: 'J ohn Burton and I Ha ve One Th ing in Com mon-Mutual Disre spect' City Voting Delay Sought '• Santa A na Ma k es Plea to State Suprem e Court By l . PETER KR rF.G CJ l'tlt D•ll, ~olGI St•ll A plea hy the city of Santa Ana to postpone the Irvine incorporation election set for December v.·i ll be heard Oct. 13 when the California Supreme Court con· venes in San Francisco. Ma yor Loren Grisel disclosed this tn. da y, scarcely hefore victory cheers died away In the y,•ake of county suptr1Jisors' 4 to I approval of the election and dale-set- ting Wednesda y. Statements on the super.,.isors' action came from all camps today, Sant.a Ana has bttn battling againsl in- corporation both before the supervisors and in the courts and is asking the Supreme Court tn stay the election until the legal battle is concluded . The chief issue between Santa Ana and Irvine is for 933 acrei of prime industrial land below the r-.Iar ine Corps Air Station on Red Hill Avenue. Santa Ana attorneys said today thr election should be pnstponed brcause if the courts subsequen!ly decide that prn· perty should go to Santa Ana , then the results of the electlnn would he: nullif ied . Grii:el. who t"allcd the ~upervi~ors' \"Ol e "predictahle, but in disregard of the basic points in ques1inn," was the lone ci- ty official unhapp y ¥.'i!h the act1nn. Ney,·port Beach tlfa)'Or Erl H1rt.h pointed out it has been ·'the cit y·~ prisi- tion all alnn;! that !hr people In tha t area ha\'e the ri~ht tn l"o!e to say if they \\"ant to have 11 C'lf.v nr nn1 " Hlrth dectii1ed In make a prerhc1!nn nn I.he outcome of the Oec 21 hallntin_il. hut Laguna Beach ~1nyar R1charrl f,o!rlbere, \\'asn't the least bit rel uctant tn predict a \\"hopping vict.nry for incnrporatin11 sponsors. "I lh1nk lhe '"OtP. 1\•ill he nvprv.·tielm· ing]y in favnr of lncnrporation." Goldberg said, adding that .. like Nev.•por1 Seach. Laguna Bearh has supported the citizens' right to a vote from the \'ery bei;:lnnin_il . Costa Mesa r-.faynr Robert \\'llsnn sairi . he too, is "very pleAsed" end said the new city will provide a challeni:ie for Irvine f'nmpany planners. "In alt thP yea rs l'\'e hf.en in go"rrn- ment. all 11o•e ever dn is talk about plan· ning. Everyone gripes about poor plan- ninp:," he said. "\Vell , this lime ;~ thP fir st lime ""e have a virp:in piece (If p:round v.•1th snme. ()f the greatest expertise for developing it "Ifs lime tn challf'n,ltP them !the Tr.,.int> Company J'll Annersl and nthPr highly sk illed individual.~ \l'hn th·e in 1he area. '"Some of the finest rlevelnpmPn1s in Newport Beach are on Irvine prnperty, With their good knowledge of hflw to plan, I'm C'On\'inct'd they'll come up v.•ith s()me of !he finest de:velopments in land plan· nrrig in Oronge County." Wl!son ~aid he just wishes "I wii!> 2n yr.an• younger and able to get on their tram lo help plan 50me good gn,·tm· mPnt ." • ll11nlin1:tlon BeArh Mayor I. e o r g e. the'" new city council. had a lot of other things to say about \Vednesday's vote. "I'm tremendously gratified. \Ve set out to bring the issue of incorporation to ;i vote of the people. because it's ti e people's decision. it's their right. And we succee~ed." he said. La g una Democrat Oub Sets Feast Laguna Beach Demorcrals "'ill gather tl1nnday at 6.30 p.m. at 380 Moss St. for lhe annttal Democratic Club Champagne and Potluck !Jinner. Former US. Congressman George Brown of Los Angeles and longtime Laguna Beach resident Nita Ca rmen will ~rwak on the direction of the Democratic p;1rt.v. ··This is our traditional kick ·nfr mre11ng fnr lhf' yrar," nnle<l .IC1seph Tomch<.k, pre:;rdfnt. T'hl' po!luck is npen In mcml;irrs of the cluh and nther in- !rrtstl'd DemocraL~. r. '"\\"e "·ere a team from the beginnin g. lt t(}(jk all of us, fnJm those who started 1n June. 1970, to those who moved to Jr,·ine ;ind \\'ho put. their time and effort anrl ('n!hus1:15m tCI the task as late as si x v.·rek.<> :l'lCI. "I lt1i11k more than any \Ve are a com· m1111i1y nn d 11•e have 1v11rked together as a community and y,·ith tha t kind of spirit lrvinr is gning to be a truly unique end \\'nnderfu1 city." Irvine Cnn1·p.1ny Prl'~idenl ~Vi l\in1n R. !\1~1snn null•d the f"lei ·ltnn ;1pprn1·::i1 is a ma1or triurnph. hut only a st<irter . ··As a supporter of the ne~· city. v.·e ob- viously r~el lh::il th r count.v bnard ·s aclinn 1vas apprl)pri ate. \\lhat happened yester- day resulted fr om the determination of the people of lrvine lo ha ve a model city. \Ve are equally det ennined lo help create that kind of rommunity and \\'e share Supf"rvisor C<i~µers· hnpe lh.1t the city of Jr,•ine y,•ill be one nf the great cities nf Amrrira . l"m conFideot that hnpe ""ill he reali1.erl. 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Every other detail con- si~tent \vi th high quality: hard maple frame, dowel joints, sea! with $.way hand tied coil springs, zippered closing on, all cushions. Chair $499. Ottoman #139. pointment Clf Charles PParson to the Loc&l A&ency FormaUon C.Ommia.lon (l..AFC) laat w11k ln 1lla 1~ Cttim ftiJ aeat on the commission:• "'LAF'C action last week tells me 11.·hat would h<ippen if we se11t this back to them," he said acidly. The supervisors could have returned the incorporation matter to the LAFC by voting to change the boundaries as approved to that body. \\llAT PO\VERS Tuesday's session started with wranal· ing over JUSt wbat powers the Board of Supervisors held regarding the new city. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper u~ plained that the only decislo!ls before them were the boundaries of the com· munity and the setting of an election date. Battin !1miled each side of the battle to :lO minutes and a great deal of that time \Vas used in personal recrimination by speakers. Burton alluded to opposition from Norton Simon, "who wanted to be a senator; from the city of Santa Ana which wanted settlement of a blurre an· ne:r.ation scheme;" from Joan Irvine Smith, "an heiress who is fighting the James Irvine Foundation over conlrol of tile Irvine Company ." He hit at McDonne ll Douglas Corpora· tion·s request to exrlude its 50 acres near the Orange County Airport from the boundaries of the ne\\' city ... They ob- viously care nothing for this new city. They simply wa nt to make more money th rough a zone chani;e that could make them a quick $4 million ." NOT PLAYTHING Burton concluded : "We are not a rich girl"s plaything nor a politicia n's reward. Nor are 11·e a n1 illio naire industrialist's toy or the Irvine Company 's pawn. \\'e are simply, ordinary people who have petitioned you for the right to vote." Ray Quigley, executive director of the Greater Irvine Industrial League, 1c· cu sed Battin and Caspers of having ''an unfortuna te habit of referring to us a pa1\'ns or tools of the Irvine Company ." '"How about puppets," snapped Battin. "\\·e resent the implication," conliDued Quigley. "\\'e ha ve disagreed v.·ith the Irvine Company in the past and will in the fuiure. The industries we represent are united. hn11·ever, on want ing to be in this new city." Santa Ana rolled out its big guns in 11 last ditch attempt to block approval of the incorporation. .. Soll"e problems, don't create them," charged r-.-rayor Lorin G r i s e t • "Incorporat ion of this new city is premature. It would make Santa Ana Orange County's ghetto by the year 2000." r.tANV OBJECTIO!'o'S Santa Ana City Manager Ca r I Thornton, although limited to 10 minutes by Ballin, thunder ed out a long aeries ot objections . "De-gradation of housing In Santa Ana is ineviU:ih!e if you approve this.'' he argued. 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I dm1t knnw all the pros and cons in thp dispute wHh $<i111a, Ana. but I do reel, the ~pie ha ve the ri~ht tn vnte nn it. ln rorJX1t11llon stt'ms to be v.·hal the peoople w;inl," he said. Yofir fa varite interior dt$ign,,r tr!/I bt happ11 to tU$i.~t 11nu , •. The man "'ho is pmhllhly singulRrly mo!lt respnn!!:iblt for the P.leclion Uik lng place this yeRr is John Burl()n. ChRirman nf the CouncU or the communities of Irvine. Rurtbn. \Yho sa\d he just ha~n·l decided \l"hf'tht'r nr not he'll bt a candidate for ' H.J.GAl\RETT fURNITLJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ~· o,.. Mo~., TIIYr11. .. 111 ftt. r-. ( 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646.021s 6<6.02 a COSTA ME SA, CALIF. t llurut.11 S1ptt mbff )() l 971 DAI LY ,.!LOT H-, L£C "-..,,,,,,.-~~~S~ta~rt Newport I .EGA!. NOTICE ..... •1CT1t1out 1u11111•s MAMI tf.t.llMlllT LEGAL NOTICE , .._ IJ! •tCTlftOUS I Ull"lllt ' ~~ LEGAL NOTICS LEGAL NOTICE L~N<mCE ' I-•u••••O« (CMllf °" CALl•o•NIA. 1u•1•1011. COUIT 0" TMI Pl(Tl'I" OUI •u11111v COUNTY o• o•.t.Nll 11.1.ll o• U Ll lOOIMIA POI Your Engines! by Deke Houlgote t'-. tf' Robert T<1}lur is nol "ell kno1.1n 1n drag racing but after this week he mii.v be Ta}lor assertedly has been threatened wilh hl}d1tv harm if he goes ahead 1'.J\h pla ns tn r<1ce his funn y C'ar S;iturday night ;it Jr\.\1nd!lle tn an event that 1s bemg bo\COtled by <1!her funny car 011,ners and dri\ers Dave Beebe spokesman for raters organized tn get purses raised at Southern California drag strips for the popular funny c<=1rs denies fa\lor has been threatened Beebe did voluntel'r !he 1nfo rmat1on that he had asked Taylor not to compete Saturday at Irwindale s biggest meet of the year the Grand Prix Beebe 1sn t the type to reso rt to muscle tacl1cs and Ta} lor didn l accuse him nf being lhe source of thrrats The alleged v1ct1m refused to name an)One Ylho threatened him but said it w asn t Beebe Funn) car drivers frustrated by ns1ng costs of parts fuel and accessories rehelled 1n August against what appeared to t hem lo be a decrease 1n purses al three drag strips Orange Counlv lntemaliona! Raceway 1n lrvme Lions Drag Strip in W1lm1ngton anrl <il Irwindale Drivers successfully txiycotted funnv car meets at all three l r<icks follO\.\tng Y1 h1ch Or;inge County and Lions agreed to r aise p u1ses Jr11ind;-ile 1s currently stdl on their blacklist for failure t.o nuike a seHlcrnenl Durn1g the b<ncotted races several d rivers anrl owners \.\ho 1nttnrled lo comptte anv"a' v.ere a ssertedly pre ssured hy the :i;tr1k1ng group Taylor \.\as one "ho claimed he v.as l~rcatened at th;it time lr1v1ndale has schedule<! an 1n11lal1nnal f'Lght-c;-ir program 11s part of thr fuel dragslf'r oriented meet and Tailor s T ime ~l a chine Dodge "1th Dennis Petersavage dn\ 11g is o ne of those signed lo r ace All the olhPr funny car drt\ers 1nrlud1ng AHRA ctiamp Gene S no w or Dallas and N HRA champ Ed ~1cCul!ough or Medford Ore are tounng professionals not involved 1n the local dispute Group flpposes Closed Race • The boycott group 1nc1dcntally also opposes invitational or closed race~ bf'ltt'v1ng all local drivers s hould ha\t a c hance to qualif} an d run for a good purse I Ve been !old not lo run or e lse Taylor a resident or Costa l'ol esa said I look at 11 this wav I fee l 11 s a racr. and I m in lh11i thing lo race I don I think ii 5 for a bunch of c ry babies who are Jealnti s ~e ~f're 1nv1ted and they veren I If I gel anv pressure nut there {at lhe drag strip> not lo r un I II mt'ct Jt "11h pressure of m v ov.n Ta)lnr Saul he dido I agree Yl'llh melhnds used by lht: d1ss1 dent dr1\er group fron1 the bcg1nn1ng and "alked oul of thr: only m eeting be a ttended He said 1 he y a s k• d l'ver}one to s1j?n a paper agreeing to who was goinl( to he ou1 SJlflkesm;in and I i;;a1d I thought that ought to bl' pul to a vote They said the spokesm e n ha d already been ap-. pointed and d1dn t lh1nk I should e~press m y op1n1on one YIHY or another under the 11rt'umslancl's It YI OUldn l mean anything: lhat !'i not tht-American w ay If thev had \oled I might ba\e sat doy,n and lis tened As 11 1s there 1s a pr1ncrplt I don t think a couple uf ,i:u1 s can s lrnn garm the rest of the drive r s" Bee be said the dr1,er group h as unanimously agreed to avoid t"1en thoug hls nf v1nlenet' lie implied Ta)lor \.\BS 1n1ag1nin,1t l hreals of phv~t< al a buse Beebt' said the onlv sanction a,i:a1ost Ta~ lor nr others like h1m11.s11h at the g:roup refuses to pa rhe1pate In r vents 14here a nl1 hoycol drn er s show up Thal s not a lhreal Thats a pro mise,' said Beebe ~ho represents about JO drt\ers it1 C11reer The rartorv J\lustang cre" frustrated over losing n1np of 12 races during 1hc Trans Am S!'asnn hung out a pit sign when its Jlln1nr driver llorst l\wech flrtshcd across the fm1sh !me to win at Jl1•ers 1dc in J!lfifl The sign read we love you T a k ing that r 1eckPred fl ag on Sepl 8 JCl68 W/ls the high point o f a career Y.h1ch :ippronches another c:!Jmax-I/us Sunday at thP s<1me R1 ver.s1de r o;id c ourse for the Austrian bo m Aus. trail in bred refugee of \Vorld War JI K11ech relums this 11n1e as the !c:id team dr1ver fo r 1hc Alfa Romeo farlnry 11h1r.h 1s currently Irving l.n clrnch the US manufacturer s ch:Jmp1Qnsh1p for sedans of the suhcompact class \Ve ;:ire i::oing at this one JUSI as hard as if "e were Ford f.lolnr Companv s.ud K\1 e<:h during a b reak 1n his car prep- ar<1t1on r0ut1ne for 1he R1\ers1de race \\eve he<'n 1)111 here a week alreadv and we ve put 10 200 m1le9 of le!il1ng Thats the tough par! testing 'i ou spend m ost of }l)llr time on the track gettu1g readv fnr the race You put on mnre n11les 10 pr11rt11 e th<in ynu dfi r11t1n~ 1 he 1mpnrlanre of Ri1rrs1de 1s l"ofnld The "av the sane tion1ng Sport-: Car r1uh of America <'nmputrs champ1on~h1p pcllnl!i Alf;:i n l)mM net'd!i a v1rtnrv at R11 er~1de or 10 the final racr ;ii l.agun:i Sr ra to sr1' up thr ( hamp1on ~h1p Datsun a late starter on thr Trans Am trail must \\in I hem both ltl1·t111t1111t• ft••· Alfa at lf11·«"rside Jnlr1i;:u1n i;:h J\y,('1h s Alla Rom eo figures lo ha\f' an ad\an t :ii:e no the fas1 Rl\e r s1de rourst' \l'h1le th(' Oats un v.,11 ba'e !hr best ni 11 iii l..ai:un 1 Sera "here the track ts narr11w and lwisllnj? nod not as I i sl Rncrs1dr lo put 11 pl;unly 1s n dflor dte effort fnr Kwech 1'-hlJ £1,eures 11'1 lost' a l Laguna Seea Tht: 2 5 htrr sedan series has enhvrned an otherwise dull TA 5eason Yl'h1ch has put everlbOd) to sletp \.\Jth a s ucccs slnn of "ins inr thf' Penske Javelin team of driver ~fark Dono· b" TJJe subrrtmpac t races h a\e been exc1t1ng but for a d 1fft r ent reasf)n th an !he nrJ:11nizers thought they "ould be SCCA e s· tabh~hed a Y1 C1g ht t1J..('og1ne size hand1capp1ng system this }ear that was des1g11ed In Jure dr1\ers of American s ubcompacts into t he srne~ II "'as hoped lhal Ve.R<iS and Pinto would race aJta1n<:t Alfas, 8~1\\1 and l)al!iuns J:llving thf' •nts a truly intercontinental f!a\n r J'\obody i;hol4e d up ~Ith a compeflll\e American C"ar The wa1 K"trb lt lls 11 the hand1rap g1mm1ck Instead gave an ad,antai;::e 111 Oatsnn Their "c li;::ht ~ee ms l o suit the m \try \\ell f(y,eeh !aid • \\e h:n e to ballast these ear5 to 2 000 pounds and that gives u s a dtstlnct d1~advanlage The axle s hafts ~ere nnt made to carry that welj!ht and so wf' ,e hod 10 strengthen them Our _.Juel consumpt1on has been b•d Jf }OU ta ke o ur car lo Bnnnevilh~ ~e II run a s fast a5 the Oats uns brcause \.\e arr getting fanlashc hort:spo"tr out of 181)(1 cc But with tbt: added ~elgbt we can t accelerele RS well a11 the Oa tsullS Barons Stay Unbeaten By Po sting 12-5 Win Co;:irh Tom I anchs Fountain V 3 11 t y Barm.s remained undefeated Wedne.'IC!av a f lrrllOOn by defeating vls1t1ng Buena Park 12 5 In water po lo Thf! Barnns "on thc1r own triurnAmPnt o\er the wef'kend Yl'l!h three lll nught \IC'lor lcs :ind ITlQ\Cd steadil) 1n front of l11P Buenit Par k Coyotes Wrdnesda ~ Srf)nng Fnr lhr. \1rlor~ \\as e\cnly dh 1dcrl 11lth fra nk B rowne and Gary Absh1tr each gett1nR: three K urt Westerfeld and Jim f\.1 cAdams lalhed tw1« a nd John Bcrta r11 and ~1 1chaeJ Eich hit one V1n1fy llut.neP1• tlll-) Fourtl•I" V~ N ' 4 S 1-1' Fn~~ 1 ~ Vtlley ~01 1119 llrOwn• j ,t,l)l.~11 1 W11!• lflG 1 Mt.t.-'t"'~ B..,.!1n f le.II '""lor v ... 11, Buf"af'o~ I Fovn ~In V1 •• e i:ou~1• ~ VI r_y \(Of n• ll:i<e Oc~M ltripth \\l!lh l'I ""' "•"' ~ I G-1 ' '~ B•own 1 l:n n•• n Vil •Y "o"no l O(hn• (•~·"~~·· Busily Th• tollowln1 PffWll !1 ..,..,. ltu1l11111 " t:L To•o 1!11nK lt A~f mn E"TEll•lt•SES l tt""' Nltull ... C11!t llf~ STATIM.Ml l lll hll!O'>l'lfl9 "'"""'I I •nf llonl .... .. z f lJ.\NO l lM.11£0 HO ' 1112 Du•M ~ Ot ... ,11!11 J N1_.. INd\o :;.'. 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Jo..n M HOii n11 .. orlll Pul>I C V"" Cll M1H 11'fl,I l ul!ll It 0.Do l h S"I lono Voo'\111 I Eoli le of HELEN D f_ l E II MAN ff"•!"'"-A P1 tn. ti!~ To Ito ll•1-nt DKttU-' Ctrl A ~ • "" llf«I l utllf i! !"-~ Pl!! 1-.:.;:•1,!.1"".,!, p~t,on, ,':."", "101 Cf " H£1!EIV G-!VE,N lh1I JOl'ln ,,... nt Gltfttfl t !"1,.,,,1r •• ""9 °" ,., ~ ¥" ·-~ .,, 1nomu (l\•h ~""'" nu 1 tel "" • n • Jn I bllolr..u • Ml~• condLKl..:I bv • "' 1 in ''-'"""'" "' n n '" "V <1¥• 01 Pl! Uon lor ,.roe.ti• ot Wiii -luuon~• C1l1!0fnl1 ;.<[ Geofllt T CM 21n OuP""' D•I-~ '" •• ! NeWflOI'• BNCh C:•UIOl'nl1 ........ D.IVld 0. l 1•1Go •I ._.., (11111"1• L<>o A"ll• e1 C1lllO'n 1 ... ,. l nlo ""' """ 11 CO<l<lt>CIM 1W ~,.,.,..., A determ1n~ band 0 f Sailor!! fro1n Newp;irt Harbor Hig h School try to ii;hore up !ht> d1sappo1nhnents that a p- peared 10 t he Tars hrsl 1971 fool ball outing T~ o otl!Ol"fnl I 100 ,.ltft ~ C""nlV C .... or D '"" Co..n!y en S1ot1m.,.r 21 tll 1!1• llt~e-r • J Mloll<lo. Ot,.,!¥ CoonvC"k f'~o loneo O••"I~ St?,.mbt• lO •n<I It/I Coou 01 Iv P ol Ot1-r I 1' ?I , ... 11 LEGAL NOTICE Gtl'flt l ,. !no V> • In• <II 1 ll\ll !fl I ,.,..,..._, It l•"'el Otl Of l o • 1 l •• •rn•n •'II !n P1!1! Ml< <;t I A S•. ··~ •gi,I I! ~ .. ,, ' IO '1• • "'rlt •n •• ,_.," 11!1-w11 • .., •••• •N:• !O wnlcft lo ff>ldo Yn t 1!1 ""'"'! r ,.., "''" "'• (C>IJftlY w '" n ""'" -VO...-Ml•u r ........ Ill<" '" "" •a '<U I • Incl '"• '"' I In• ( •'-O! D t nllO County on ~•~I 1 f/I ..., ~' I~• to"tl rn.v In •< I h.oO• l l\fl .iot• 01 no• Int ll'lt '"""' ,,.. -" l!ly ll••••I• J Mldd•U 0.1>1i, (oun1y mi nt <"'1 • n u f,,lunc •• ~ o!nor '"' lor O<•o~r !• ,,1 11 , )0 , m In Cl••-Otdt • Co.woornl t d " •on OI " ..,.,.,. !no courlr....,..., Ill o.inm.,.1 No ) of f'ulll '""" Ort r>Qoo c ..... 011!1 p kit lj)OUUl '"D'""' Cl\ Ill CYllodV cMld .. II '""" ti 100 Clv t Cont• Drive !to IMDlf t It 23 JO 1911 )flll I •VOP<><I & IO<AIVI I-COo10 •Od o...Ch W••I n !I\• ( IY ol Sant• ,t,n1 (tlll(lt~ 1 olhof rlllt! 11 n •• llt II on •d ~• 1n1 D•tHI ~t•ttf'!l><I ll 1911 COOJ I W E ~I JOt<N CO.."'' ( t II , lkl' ! Y<W W •ft 10 •••• II\• ld•ltr ot 1n I ,.~UL H.t.NN.t. 1 -~~~~~~~~~~ LEGAL NOTICE Co~ 1nd Dov • O ''""' G-•o<to T Co• D1•aD T1yo Th • tl1 ...,1n1 .... I n1 w It! 1t11 (- IV C!• -o• Or1<191 Co""'' ""' ,.,.._ H f 11 1'71 JAMI' f CA•JllTZ AH.,...., 11 LIW 1111 D"'tnt D<IV1 S11 !1 J M-"'1 '""' Ctll11rnl1 '1"4 l .. 1~0 !11•1 tJJ-MJJ Pl/bllshld D•onM c .... , 0• tv , lo! ,ICflTIOIJS l U!l .. lli le• IY n II\ I mt!!ot ~OU 1~ II do •o Ill fUI \11!1 lttMI A d1sappo1nt1ng offcns1ve at ""Ml sr.t.tl:,,.IHl su,111111• .. ou•r OF Tl11 .... om<>t ¥ oo tn• vour w •n r.,<>0n•1 cut• """" coi torn 1 lnt lo o .. n, porson 11 11on1 ~ .. , ... II ITATll o~ CALIFOllNl.t. '011 t ,n .. ,,.,.~be I..., on l/'fW Toi 171•> Hl 1M1 "J-lH7 Soottm"'' lO 1na OclOlllr I If JI ltll J-.71 lack was stopped 1n its tracks o• THI COUNTY 0' OrtANGlf DI"" Ju. ' It/I An ... ,. !II '"' '""''' iOFF l(IAl SEAl~ orn1y1 ' t ont~ THE: l!IAZAAll ,,Qt W llt l>Ot ll lva v P~!>I ''"'" 0 ~n•• Cc1o1 01 11 P o1 LEGAL NOTICE last v. eek \.\hen Corona del New""'' II••<• D Miil i~0 H•~ '" c Ciunnt1 1 ~" ""'bl '' n >Q 1911 Msi 11 Lou ... Van kO•OC: lb Fl n"1do $! 'UMMDNS O~Art•l•Gf ) ~tar High combined tough lltlbe• In ,. ne mo •&~ n1 P~ ,.,.,. MAX A l(fLLl:l IHC •u defens1\le measures "11th a in!~'a::•""" '' n..,. tonduc1"" I>•'" tu,1,s11•: H::t Nz:T~T •nd lluoo1'1)•n1 :1.!!:'~1~1~"'~:f110~~~. LEGAL NOTICE ,:::~~~Yo~:A;:1vO:T :•,!t1 L ...... Vin Sco .. IC lo in ...... .,,,.,...,, G-.. li:Y NE"•l "'"'ST 11-'1 •II ... Wlf , .... sputtering Newport offense. lo 1n1. "' tmen• 11.., .. n ,.,, COi.int• T•• "" r on•r ,,., • oa • H 'on cot>-Allo•nert ftf ''' 119""' oauv P 01 1u,frtlDR couRr 0 , 1 ,.1: 1~ in. suo., or c...,' °' • .,. s 111 "" k hDo LI Sal (lffl n!D••n••C01.1n!y "" Sio1111t 11 c1 nln &•OU ma r ••• Y""''"•'e• P,,.blY>f<I 0 •~•1 )()Cnoi1\ ''"II ST.t.TIED,CALl,OR"IA ,Olt. Ct lfon 1 l<t<l.,1 CG<JntyCJIL.,.it.,.1le1 Cep COaC 0 en S t OrS 11¥ llt•or r ) Muldoo Df'P"h (OUnlY w II •n ·~·-·· .. 111'1 n lli rh O•., ol S"fltlmblr t l• ll lt l NI COUNTY OJ' ORit.HGI In !l'IO M1!!~' DI 1ht E11•!1 111 J1 ....... down 7-0 (l1t~ 1.,0 11•11 11'1o1 !l'I • •ummono It u • .., en Nt A /tlltt Cn nt llu• G091ln •l• J C G-e.1ln ·-• Publl•"t<I Or1n91 (OU! °" y Pl OI •CW II YO" ,. I "' 11• 0 ... !Ion LEGAL NOTICE HOTICI 01' HEARING o• •IT!TION J.,., •• c GOH n llecu •l'<I TacHully you might ['all seotemoe JO •nd Ot•ot>or 1 11 JI •••"""•• w 1~n •uo lime You• ao1u111----------------t •OR •llOIATf OF WILL ,1,"o ,011 Nori• 11 "•'"'T '''" "'" 11111 "~ N offense 14 e1 l ,_"-'-'------------~-'-'_'1 mt• D• •n1•"" '"" '"" '°"" m•• 0 1 LITTlllt lfllAMl!iNTAJtY d• ••tel wfl t11 11 P v1t1 ,., to ~ e wports ....... • 1u<1gm1nt <onlo""' n~nctve sv•111LOR couRr OI' TH I E••• of JDtl,. ALLEN SMll N "-'""' •nll n .. ll<IOt• '"nl..::• "',..,... ca1nouflaged or otl'lr• o•d• 1 cone• nl""' o • olOO'I 01 ST.t.lf. D' CALl,ORHl.t. •011. Dt<:<••t-' 1 '"'"'-DI .. 1., s.,..,....,, court on ., d b f LEGAL NOTICE or.,..or1 • U>Ou••I oup"" t Ch 10 '"' oav THI COUNTY OP Ort A NOi HDHCE n HEREl!IY c;ivEN "'" MorY •11•r '"" IJtn O.• o1 Oclnllfr Jt ll 11 Ifie We have to 0 a JO a ler cnll<I 111000 t ••lorn••• •••• ,.,. .. &NI H• "i..t1 H• on Sm '"""' 1 ta,..,., n 1 011 I on tor 1>11 ct ot "" trut1 a...,.rlm•..t 01 - our Jest Rame says Lent , l)ilt •u<n o•"-•• r11111 •t m1• b• o •ntM rw "OTICE o• tlEARINO o' •ETITION P ot>oi. 01 will on~ •or u utrw:e ol L•tl•, Son!I Mon r• 111,,.i,; '"' """ .o.r-ir-. f d I FICTITIOUS l USlNEtl 1 .... ct"' ,OR l"ROl .t.TE 0" WILL AND ,011 T••t•m•nl• r to t~• ~I-•• ,.r ..... sr ... 11 S1n11 Monk• C1llktrn 1 flfM06 Our block:ing un a;nenla s NAME i T.t.TEMINT It YOIJ "'.,. lft I~"'" 1dv If ol '"I LETTI RS TIEST.t.Mlf .. TARY to "'"-<l'I I• m1de "" lur ll'ltr Pl t1 c ... o • Cnun!y ol L ... ""'"'"' Sii . °' c.111or ... miscellaneous penallies and Tl'I, fl> 1,,... "' pt """' • 1 do"' IO<Mv 11'1 '" • matt• •ou '""" o ao 10 E• a • nt LAURENCE O GR ANCiER 1na !l'IM "' ' mo •na •I•<• c1 "-••• ~• Ille 111 !l'I• r 1M ' 11 •ncl lnt•r"t al »fdl 'bo.,. all the ponl>ng game bus ntH •• o•omn!I• _.., '"" vwr"' tton tSPo••• ••• LAURENCE G-11.ANGEll •~• L o ""'" "'' ...,,." ... 1 !Qr Oc10bor ll ltll i t d« .. ttd •I 1n1 ilme ol dM•n •nd •II ,._ G ... Lit.)(E l l!U(IC LINES !JO £11 ll tn• may lHt!IM""!me GRANGE ll Oe<OIH<I 9)(1 l "1 n !ho CQu oom of Cooa t Int rgM Tiii• •nd ln tut "'•t tne I k 11-...1 l1!n SI ~"I• F Cc• 1 Mou Co 1 Of!.., Sra •mbe I 19/ N01 CE IS HEREBY Gl\lf.N lhOI JUS I "'--' US C E O<>Oft• 4011 OOUlt D Yotlla W LL IAM E ~· JOt<N OCI<>~" E G-tong1r l'I•• I 1..a hf f " a mt nl No l ol •• a tou I •t XIO C ~It ••l•I• ot •• <I dtcNtf<I "-•I tca1Jlrt<1 W We did SO many things fun L nn• to 1 c or• pt on •n 0 o0a11 nt w 1 •nd to '""1"' 0 •• wo" 1" 1"" C!ly al S1n1t '"" 1t on 01 11..i "' 01~,.,..,. oThtf '""' dament'rry W'ong We 'e J~•"' • A Pt•n• IM N~w II• J1,.,.. 11 o °""'1•JI u ""'" 01 Le1t•t1 1 •• 1men11 • 10 !hr A~ ;,•\10 "• °" 11 ti! ot' n •!IO "'~lo 11'>11 n! 111<1 <1.ce1•f'd 11 H•~ l>\l'I e 0 Cn• A Mt \f (• D•ov,. a" !lent e!t o.-.C• In wh <n > m.1101 to 0 OP ""' ti• t m1 of <ltotn n 1no IO •II 11'1• ci r Irving to work on con Tn, n ... """ t 1>• "' <Otlduc ..., 1>v • ROtfllT N ~rtoxoH '" t • """' """ i nd ir 01 tno r""' •nd ~ou; v 5~1!0-HN • n •e41 o•oo• iv t l•u•ll'l'I In tl'l1 r"' rA I It h t Pa no 1n P Al!orn•• al Lo.. n ACe o! nr1 na 111 1~n • h•• 1>11n ••I T"DMA\ L LORD New1>0r 8••cn Count• c! 0 1no1 Sit t• SISlenC} le Ill ( S a s IS earn Jp&n• r A r>ovn1 •)Oii C•m•ui D Suitt J.e to CrtQb• 14 IY/I 1! 9 JO 0 m " !h• IJJll ,.,,..,a• Vl!one 1 I II lOt ol Co lorn • Pl tlculorly d .. c•I-It pre pares fo r Costa ~1ega s Jn '" • • • •Mtn loa "' h "'• Ce>unt~ Now-• 111c~ C•lllQ•n • tUU cour oom <>1 D•P•• m• ' No l o• ,1 n u 1 •nllo...-• 1,,. .. 1 Cle«. o D on~e Coun!• 1111 St o 11 19/ !-40 110ll co t • 100 C ~ c C:•nlt C •• Wtll In L•l~no Hllh Colllotnlo t'lUJ PARCEL No 1 A l••"h<lltl t• t1• In VaSIOfl f rlday night B• I!••• J Moddo• Ooou v County A!lor"•Y t.r ••t 1 -• n~ (Iv of tin• Anft Co tornl• Ttl Ill•) UI '°111 lot t o1 lrocl No 5.llll •t ,,,,,...,.on e lenl "ilYS Costa M esas c • k l~EALI D••ed S•ol•mbf ~1 1111 •1~"'""" 10' "'11 ""'' Mon••<• ded In l>ooi! 1'J potr• o 11 Pub '""' Or•ng• Coo.r D• v Pl 01 s~n• .,. cou w E s J D1-1N ~ '""" D •nge C""'1 °"' " "kll " lnclu1 v• o• MIHtllf..-.1 M•P• In prestige has perhaps been S•o ...,b• xi 1....i Octcbt< 1 \• 11 o Ant• r'><Jntv C•I 1 coun y c • ~ Son •mtll' )() ino Octob•r 1 191 '"" on co 01 '"" coun•• R•cora. ot lloudcd w mewhat because of'" u1~1 Pun oner1 D •" C(IA•t O•l1 P 101 l(NUl"•AHDICl<j"'., 111•11 ••d Dr tnto <OOJntv ~.,, 1e••""n d 1 ----------------l ~•n 1mber JO 1....i Oc1obfr ' I• 11 ll06' a •nll1H1,n11 II Sillt 404 n t•I• In n 1 I'll ,,.,, no bMn c•11tllt Its 2;rpoint loss lo Katella n LEGAL NOTICE 1911 1~9 11 w1111111• coui. ... , ~01 LEGAL NOTICE b~ rn1 ce ••In ''" d11e<1 "o 1 1 nu the opener ____ ::_::::.:,,::.:,:_:_:::_ ___ l -----;--:;-~~--;-;;;;;;;:;;------1 T•t nu) ,,. .. * ••~u•..:1 D• Tno 1r~ln• com""" •• .t.11.,...1v1 tor '.illlantr HOTICI Of' INTl .. TIDH TO EHGAOI Lenor INI bv Th1 l!l lull• 1 llmllld I think a lot of people m av F 1i•u I EGAL NOTICE P,,n1 •"•d 0<1nt• '"'"' Ot 1. Piiot IH THE i.t.LI 0, .t.LCOtlDLIC n1r1ntr111 o •• L~l'" w~lcn I••••"''' ha\e a wrong •mpression of ••cT1T1ous au11N111 s..,1 ..... n•r )() 1no oc1-r 1 1 1"1 tlvl•AGIS ~ern•ar<I In ,,,. on ct of tn1 c .... ntv HAM( iTAT IEMf"' su•1111011 cou~r Of' C.t.LIFORNIA ,11171 Stolembtr 1' lt11 11.~o O•r-of o ..... c""""' "" Costa Mesa Kalella d id no t Tno fall<tW n• Pl! snn •• oolnr bus ne11 CO\JH7 Y o• OR.t.HGI 1----------------l n wnom 11 Mov Cot>e"'~ No11Hn1>1r '' 1'"4 In Boot nit •••• d '1 s a They got a •• P11Ueflon , .. c VI< Cenltf Or •• LEGAL NOTICE Sub ~~t "' lnu•n<• cl Ill• llct n\t •P :* al C!!ld1I •«o•d• poun 1' e MU~lANG EMPLOYME NT .t.G-E N(Y c ... Nvmbtr OOJOll plll(1 ..... ncillcr • l'lfflb• •l••n 11'11 '"' PAllCEL NC 1 A """ ••<lu1lv1 touchdown with an 1n 11511 ,.,.,_, t l11d Co•• ........ C• • SUMMON' 1M1&11.111•GE' u,,.,,,.1_ 0,0...,1-H 10 .. 11 t ic-He "'""""' klr 1.,.r.,J 1ne1 .,,, .. , l I f bl d S"'"" lodd 61) N .O.ubu n Avt 5 fr 1~ ,, 11\f mo rll ll• o1 Poll! oner lltll\ HOTICE TO ClllDllOlllS bev•tl!l~I ti !l\I p omlte• ""<rlbi<I t i 11HOOGloclUI lal 1• (II lroct No t-46! ercep Jon a um e an a •• Maa • c1111 p o Bo• '5J o '"'" El t n ~•Ymonll na R••onndint RaM•ll Utu i111 .. 1r1 1J Cc I tallow• """" '"• t1rmt 1-.t Ce.11 l!ono 1, ut long pa_s; dlt wa~n I a c~~e ,of ~!.'bu• n•u I• bl "' eOl'duc•ed by I" ~o "1:0 ~~.:..::;;:~~ !!i ~"'il~a:;.::•t.•..,. •b:~;,;o ,':,:r;~:. P:~~1n~o 1:•• .:.~• in~::,'10~"'"' .. :.-,,,~n ~:~. ~1y'~.:.,, r;!"'~;-:..,.1~·.:,:. !iUStalnl"ll rive s sa~ S ucn 1....i v du11 Tl t Pfl t 11ner "" 1 ed • p•t 1 on <on "' •h• 1 •n"• °' • • d•rolontd 1, •PPlvl"o ,0 ,,,., D•••rt,....nt P on.rtv 1oc111d .i .o• C••lclll&. In 211 effort to get bet\ er USf' Su••n lood c~ nJn11 11ou• m• •11t You m•• ' e o Jo"'"" A l(••n• i nd M1rv ,. I("""' nt Al<-~•,, ,_, ,,, ,00, _, "' N!W_.I Broclo collt0tnl• lh 1 •II t m1nl I tel "' I\ lhe Coun!• wrlt1on '""""" "'1n n 1h rtv <UV• cl •ht hll tl•wDOtt Bou •111 d H-POrl INcn "'' ~· '-"' Te<m• d ••It utl'I In ltwtul """'"' ef of qual1ly players Lent has In c .,~ o1 Or•~•• counrv .,., s.... H 1911 d• ~ that 1n t ,u....._1 , ....-.r<1 on C• no n • lu u•n<• Dv l••n• • of '" • cnllol c !hr u .. 11..., St•ttt "" conflrmo~en al u le Se'ted Don Barton at offensive 8• l!I• • 111 J M1000• DoPuTv C""n1, vou u vnu t• 1 1n 1 1 1 w lr•n ... ..,,n,. '"• nllm•• '"" b\J•lneu ""° 1n11 el ::'':::.:•• 1 con .. lor '"'" oroml•t• •t TM oercrM of t moont bl<I In bl d"""U" C e ~ ., lh" """ I mt YQur Ot!•ult "'"" bo "'" t ""' • •e " • w th b d tackle lo allo\.\ ~11ke BrO\.\fl to Pun sneo Of..-01 CP<>!I DA I• Pllol t n t r.a 1n11 Int court m•v •n " 1 "a" 1 M <h••1 W• "1 '"" "•"cv L Wtlth ,,0,', ',',', ',, 0,,',',,',AAL lllon• F d• l!lld1 or ,,u, 1 lo bt tn wrll ~• •nil wU! 1UOJ Lou •wood Or v• Stud ft C 1¥ be concenlra!e on the defense Sen1emC• XI 1nd Oct<>Mf 1 1 n mont con111n1no n unct "" o ol~r n de • C• 10 nlo ""¥""" ~e• lno 10 P Q1.,1 '"• 1,,uoncr tt:•l•ea 11 th• •'<t<•••ld nlfk• 11 1nv 1911 7613 II cuncl't nlng d" 1lon of p """ 1'1' •POOJ!•I I me 1!., tl'l1 t " pub ltotl"" htrlPI •nd. And rruard Mark Dalby will All o h•r bu•~·" n•m•• •ri<I •Ila """' or '"en <•nl• mov r 11 • •• ! rt! PrQ!lll t>eln 1 d• • of ti le ., ~UPPo•1 Ch a cu• odv en d >UPoQrt • U•l!<I bv mt 1 oni•o er w 1~" 1" .., v••I• .i ""' 0 <• 0 tn• D•P• tm•nl nl have a breather with Wayne to nev• tee• <o•t• 1nd '"'" o ""' • •I 1 1 1 k "'cflllo c 8,..,1 •O• Cont 0 0 bv .,11 1 10 D1tld •hli '"" d•Y o1 sll'Pt•mbor lt11 LEGAL NOTICE •• ,,......., '" tiro ltd bv tne cnu 1 ,•~"' :"!! e ~ ~n• 11 '''""~ 10 ine h• O•n• mini 01 • coho le II••• ••• S•,. T • MONICA llli:NIC Miller s ta rting d efensively It •ou ... •n lo ·~•k lh• •d" c• of "" • '"on • ' • 0 ,, •• .,, •• ,. 0 By G-• y l'. Ml mMr, 0 th lh th l th 0_ I 0 ' o nv n nl1 mo • •O" 1nould do o ' Tt • Q<• "~ • d o•n• • ~••t DI 0• C. 0 "1 •o.11< ,0 A' 10 :__ •<• """ 1 u•t Oltlcor (!r an a e .::1<1l OrS S PIER IOlt COUrtT 0 THI p ompl y !O h& VDU ., ten <••Pon•e o/ tne P Opt V IO bt I An1tt I'd 0 t -. Ellt C lnr of !ft• llll lt h h ST~lE OF-.C,.llFORN IA 'Ol Sia<< n •~• I• u ., """ pm•nl w +n n lCt d••• of ht do t or th• p OllO'"d \.\ill be going wJ! t eir same Tl1! CDUIOTY OF Olt.t.NCt: r 1nv mov b• 11 •d on t m• • a o<>Od ., 1 0 • ,, '" n <• c ••m n .,., ,~, ..,, • 1 ,1 .,.,, l'<I 111 "' M.t.lllC ~ ri ~1~;=~1n1 llnE:Ufl No ,t, JOH' 10~j,~~1~(_ \~:l1~11 1 ort bu• n••• '"'""'" "' II~,. n Robb n1 • nund• In d•n 11 e• P o• de<I bY ""' llJ Si nli Monie• l!vd Su 11 "' NOTICE OP HE.t.RING 0' 'llTITION ll Flovo • Ice (•1•rn l•l I owl>Of T • o •ml,., • • nol n.ow 1 t'""" '"' tn • N I our I fl()QI C lhpuntt th Uh r l~ ~s~~.t.N~:o~:T~lr~: RS ~~~\,, A:~ ::L~!~~ CE i~n~~171N Deout• 9g""1;~! ~lo~:"'.~., ,~:e.,: •~~I ~~r:i" • ~~ 11 ~~ 80~oh;!~ :t·~~ ~·~:,, r,:"m '':n'; 0~, !~~:.-.,:~a~i::·.:=.~~::n11 '°411 C\.\ por n e LrS a TArt Y M M.t.X ... l(fLLEll INC ! t <•or rno 010• tmoni Pub ...... O••n~1 Cc11t Dall• .. lol against Coron;:i £.lie• of 11.IEIN.t. 11 0 0 11 1 G-u I!: I ~·:.::~1i;,.1~1~m~:i 1D~~~. :;.';.';';,~ ;~; b~.~~"0"t"~!1 ~,;0 ,..0r0i.~~"'~";, w ""' J M• h•w• Set>,.mber JO 111<1 Octooer I 1 1t11 11 f..71 Russ Tuc ker rescued the D•<•••~ 111 .. 11 V• 1..110 ,.tw"" r B ••<~ C•l !c n 1 Wt•I•• • wn,10° h NOT ICE IS HEllE8Y GIVE N '"•' .t.llornt•t fir •1111\tnt• On Of ellor o~'-' 10 Ill Publ "'"° 0 ..... Co••• D• t• p i<)t fa rs 1n that department in t e 11 1nc1 Mr>< 01...n "'' t ltd ""'' n 1 ,,,,1 Puni '""" O••n•• coott 01 11 p 1~1 0.11<1 5tot•"'"'' 1 1n1 5ePtf'mbor 30 1•1 lror..11 serond half v. ith 43 and 40-~!~.'~r P,:~~~."~ ,w,,u ',';' 11;~·~1':...~1 5etitomb•r ' 11 ll JO i•11 ?.101 I ~~:1: n~''"' L EGAL NOTICE NOT1c1r ro°'°~11:101ro111 LEGAL NOTICE \ard efforts and he 11 be doing"'"'"'" tn "'ncn • ""'"' 10 1uri~•r L EGAL NOTICE J<,.•o~ A K••no o, t ULk TRA"S'l" the punting Friday mght oa 1 ,,,11 • •na 1~0 1 "'• nmo 1...r pl1ce -r on••• or •ii !Stn. 1111 1111 u cc I ol ~~••In•'"" •• ,.,."~· o··~ t•I •n•t----------------1 ,..,,..,,, l .... ,~ I U,Ert lOJI COU rt T Of' Ttll: No re •• h• •b• 9 V•" lo'"' C•ld!Gt• O ne of Lents concerns 1n Dc•Obef I 101 •1 ')Cl I m n ,~. NDT ICI Df' MAlS11AL s SALE l•••"t• •• IT.t.TIE D, CALl,ORN•A FOil al J05EPtl p lllAU lr•nlltrot wi.a .. 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Caun SECTION IJf •OR OROlfll TO f ll DEEM! ond J ACOUEllNE DEIM.!, "ell probably have. to be Count• Clot'~ "ot Dr•n•• !tat• ot Co ltorn • uoon • LEGAL NOTICE I CUT£ co"tOL!O.t.llO llXlt:HSIOM Tr•n•1•••• who••"""""" •<ldr•H 11 bl k d ROlll!ll:TSDN NOWS IR & G.t.RLANO utlom•nl •n1o ~" In IOvor It! Suo.,nn E AOrtEEMENl 11061 S...•an l t"• H"nl n11on 1!111ch, a e 10 ma e more a •JOI Ct MPUJ Or!Vt Eby •• l~dgmonl ul'd tor 1n<I •o• n•I Ello!• o! C,t.M!LL E A t;.t.11.H llE ll. County <>I 0 tnot Slf11 of C• H0<nl1 JUSlments dur ing the game H-poft l••<h c111 "'41 ll•b1 110 ... vou1hn t...r Eb~ t<• I•! u• "' Eu•-Ho ltJ I-0..<•••r<I lno oroo• v '" be '''"''' rtel 11 l•I 0141 S40 S400 1u11tm•M dtb Ot\ •hownt I ,,... b•la~c• NOTIC l TO CREOIT OJIS NOT CE lS t<EllEl'IY GIVE N tn11 IO<olt!d I ~1 H••bo l ou evt d CM'11 V.l\h r.1eSa Says Lent ,l,llorn!YI for •tt111ont r o! 110111 I) •t lu•llY du• on 11 d IYdO St u •1114111 UC C 1 FRAN>: E GR•Y (.t.Rll: H DEUZ on<! Me11 County ot 0 1noo 11111 ti f'ub 'hed O on•• Co11t 01 Iv Piiot men1 Cl" lh• <l•tt ol '"• 151u1n<t n! ••a !•l A l>v ~ t 1n>1er t •Dw t 10 M m•d• .,. TON c c;it,ll NIEll u co ••°'Ulo , .,1 (11 lorn 1 Seol,ml>t l • J~ l!l !tit 1~" 11 •••<u11on 1 •••• I••'" u...,n • no 'oM lbl 1"" n~mH oM 11"1 n•U 1dd """' 1111 .. It .,, tl'le •b<lvt nimed dttl<1tnl SI a oroo .. • It Ot1crlbo-d 1 .. ••ntrtl Pacifica's Injured QB To Start I 111 end ln11 "" ol 10 II udatt 111 ll•blo 1 ol •~• tr•n•1• or I • Homor II Po 11 h••• 1 I"" n• • n 1 a•t 1 0~ lo.-en o a• 81 .All •1oc~ In 1 ..,. f ~1ur., 1aul Pm•nl " !ht O•OO• h n t~• COOJnl• c 0 '""' SOI """ 911\ S •• Cintl MUt ""nor 1 no nom lo • ocul• on btn~ 1 nl o...r a!l(ld "'11 ol lh•t btt• ba• t>v olntn s .,. DI (•ll!ornl• de•<r b•a •• In ll)WI (•I IQ n . .,,,, •• ••KU on nt ·~· .. t!• • ctr." ~nCWl'I .. S.t.SSY L.t.SSY 1na l<!Clltd •• !----------------! Lo I !JI T••~• No llll In t~e C •• 01 Tho n•m•• •0d bu•"'" 1aa,.n•• n! ,0,,.., n•I~ r•len• on "0 • • m • n 1 1901 Horbor 11.,., ••• o Co1t1 Mii• sU•I RIOR COURr o• THE Co•to M"'• County <>t D an9e SI• • nt "' tronole •e • • Jmtph A ICt•nt "'" •t• 8.,,, 0 wh"" , fl'llld• !nr '" "''" Counl• ol 0 1n90 ~lilt of Ct torn t SlllE 01' Clll,ORNll !'OR C • Ito n 1 •• p• n10 • o•~eo n boo~ Mo 'I P IC••n• l•11 N•WllOfl Bou ••0 d por icu 0 1 o...r 1hol 1he 1 mt tnd ntice Tn• b\J k lrono!• w II l>t «>fllum moloil Tiii CDU"JY 01' ORlNGI 70 o•9• ll or M •tel aneou• M•o1 n !~• N•"'"° 1 8e1cn Ct l 1"'" • nf "-~••no In• 11m1 ~., ~n •• 10, on er a tr !ho 1J ~ ~., ot Oc1Ql>lr '71, Ho AIW." nit " o1 •n• rounv •co d•r oJ 11d A 011 1 bu•n"~ n1n • on-' oaar"''" Otloll•f n l91 at 930 1.,, n ll'I• at 1000 "M 11 PllOl'ESS!ONAL toOrlCI! 0' MIAlllHG; o• 'IT1TIDH ~ountv ond <Qmmonv •nnwn eo ~I u1•d l>y lht I I •f1ror wllhn 11'1rtt YtO I cou room ol D•P• tm•n No :l 0 •Id IESC ll OW !El!VICES llll !rvn• 11•0, FOR •1tOllTE D' W1LL AND l'DJI Wt1 W oon Co• 1 M••• (8 ton • ••I oe• •n lo t i known lo tnt coor! •• llXI (•It cen1ir o •• w111 In So te E lu1 n Countv cl Or•n11 ill t LIETTIRS TEiT.t.MIHT~rt'I' Loi 311 ol T "''No l?jJ "!tit c: • cl I 8hl!• ..... non• , .. ~ c !v o• S•nl• Ant (&! lornlo cl C1IUoml1 e. •I• or ELLE N M FLDTTEN ft 10 co,,. MUI C.OUfl!Y Of D••ng~ s .' ol (( lti• l<t<M on 1n<1 u•N!••1 d .. < pllon 0111<1 Soo!ombt• 18 !fl! So ••• •nown lo '"' Tr&OUI lfl 0 I •nown a~ EL LE N 11.._TESDN FlOTIEN C•l lolnl1 01 per m•o ft<O•dld fl 1'100!! ol tn• P oot rlY lg bt I on~ll .., 1 t W E SI JOI-IN bu1lfll'l! n1mu 1<\tl Mld~Ufl U•ld llY Dt<•••f<I ..... g •• lh '"'" 11 ol M ><•I""'""' SIOCk In ' td• , • u •• ...uip ... eN (OOJ nty c. • T an••• nr lo "" '""'' ¥•• I ••• Piii NOT ICE IS kEQIEllV (;!VE N 11111 M•PI In 1"• cnlco ol !~1 <Q~n!¥ •nd OOO<l "' l or 0 <• 1• n lte <ro•m 'rtEOERICIC R S(NUM.t.CNIR • ' Nnn1 c •de H t: F ot •n ~0, I ea n•., n • ••<o der "' ••Id co~n v •nll common " • o ~ Dusln•" .&!!own •• 81•k" Ro~b nt ,,., wli.~ ,, t l•d Suitt MO Oftrtl S!nl~be• ll 1'11 .... hon tor .., Dbl. of w I f<\tl to• ~"""'" 01 71J2 (O•ntll Cos11 M111 JI Fl&VO I ~ c eam }Ill w ltll'I l•Ytrly "1111 C1IU1r11I• tt11• TERRENCE II DEEMS """"'• o! L~ If , T•SloMen11,, to P•I Como n 1 S ••1 Celli MOit Cat torn • Toi !11l1 Jn-tu1 T In•••• ... LEGAL NOTICE 1"'1•• •f f• enc1 lo wn cn 0 moat fer NOTICE 15 HEllEllY G VE N tn1! nn (O) l"• ~Itel t nd !h• dt • D" or 1n1 it.rternov lor <•••ocultt1 JACQUELI NE Dl!EMS Ace q u;irlerhack 8111 Quinn •u •l'ter-Pl 1cul••• ,..,, 1n11 1111 11m1 .,,., F'r.01• Octoblr 11 911 • l O(J oc oc~ ..inicJi tnt lllilk '•n•!or !• In b• <on Publl'"-"" Drano• CooJt Da 11 Pllo1 1 1n•I•"' h as a bad arm and a s 8 a ~(e cl "-••• ng 1n1 ... m. ""' Mt n >t! P M •I I ""' ot CO<J•lnoun loll Wo1t \111'1 1ummottd • • 81n~ el Am~rtc1 l<ll &SA S•o •mn.r ](I llnd Cclctr I 1'11 l/!t ll l"ROFlftSIONit.L l!CrtGW llJIVICIS J<..-Dr.obi " 1•11 I 'JO,, m In 11\1 SI c 1Y cl Coor• ,.., ... co,,nt• Qt 0 • ...,. W • v . Ll<10 N!"'OC" l••<n (11 lorn ·'1----------------l"JJJ 1 .. 1n1 ll•d SWiii I partial consequence I he cou , 1><1m n• o ... ~ '"'""' Nn 3 n• nea rno 111~te o1 c1 H0tn!• 1 .. 11 "1 ., 0111>1 c o .. "' ane OclOber !• nn LEG AL NOTICE "o BOX 1111' PRC>il""' ~lariners v.ere routed cou •' 100 c •k C•n-. D• •• wt11 1~ •ucl on •o 1no "l•~el! Dian• to• c•oh Oii"" 5•o •ml><I ti ltll '"''" C• lhl•nl1 ti• ....., It!• ( rv 01 ~ ... 1 .O.no c11 otn 1 In l•wlul man•• or 1/1< Un •r<I Slt1"' t<Ot"lf 8 Po"' t 1' l!o<rew No 114Jll S 1n last Saturda ys 1971 football D••td s10,....,111_ ll 1t11 111 •~• d 1M !Ille '"" In • 11 ,,. ••!a 1 ""''' o• Pub1 ,~.., o 8119• c ... 11 D1Uv P lll!r b f d b I w E ~I JOHN ludgmont d•btoro n "' •hn~• "~"'b"" ,..,_. • P <••n• 'I U,lrtlDR cou 1 r OF Ttll Seo•1mbtr .'ID 1'11 ,7,,.71 Ppcner y a or m 1 a e Coun • t!• ~ 0 oP• v 0, ,0 mucn 1n1 ,01 0, m•• 111 l on•• •f sT•TI OF CALIPDRN A 'D" 1-----,--,,,,-,-,--------• Bellflo1ver eleven tla,...oco soot~ t nf .t.Olt ""'" ..,,.,., Y •n ••t llY t• d •~"'"'on "''" Jouoh A •••n• Ttll cou"Tv 0 ' oRit.HCI LEGAL NOTICE But despite Qu inn s woes P 0 80' 1"1 1'~'"111 !nl•••• •~a '0'" c. in n t r " .~,!"'ri =~•• cn111 c. iv P 101 HOYIClf o, ... ~·A:1~':."o, Pt:T!Tlo"l----;c::c:;::--;::;c:;::::co-c°"c----, ''a''"'' head coach Art ~:~"7~0·::.(ii11C•lllorn!t s.~:.~1> • ."1\ ~~~I M••• S•ol~mb<'r lO It/I 110'/ 11 FDR llR DlATE o• Will .t.Ho NDTIC~D~!(lf ,•:,v111 .. a; l lOS • O>"o•O O W>'o •'ON CODICIL •HO FOii L If TT I: rt S H llY GIVEN rn1t "'t 'f h I k II he I I 0 lhe; A11n•n••• lo• P•tlon<I' L '-L , lEG'L NOTICE fE~TAMENTArtY Clv c (•nl1 Comm11lan ot 1n1 O•tnH I' IC' ;:ii W1 ~ ar 1n,., Pub'""" 0 anot (O•\I Oo y PJlol MAP SH.0.l "' [,Al• cl JOHN E W JEELE:ll Cnvn V C • < t rn • AUlho• !• Oron,1 II 160 pound SCntor Sa!urda) ~10 1mn. l!l e~O O<tohe 1 I Ill Mun< Pli C ~u 1 0 •no• Cou n V Ot<t•••d t cunlv C1 llor"I" w 11 •ct vt Htl .. 11011! H• !:>~• Jua c . 0 t cl HOTICE OF IHrlttTIO" 10 IHCAGf NOTl(f I~ HrRfflY (;IVEN lh•! b "' uo In c 00 ft< ll<A AM "" ·~· "" night \\'hen Pac1hra hosts the, ________________ , Ry t un1 M Ela• IN THE SAlf OF •L(OllDLI( 0 AN w WllEE l FO (HAP[[S s ll•V o• Delob<! ti! " h• "' .. ~I "' f;:isl r1s1ng :\11s-s on V 1 f' Jn I EGAL NOTICE l uc• ~,,10•~,1,:1 llVEll•CE' 11 r~&ll~H,.USEP "'-" A i;.H•l!D o C • w o• Mt c v Cou~c11 c 1> n1 Sa" 1 [)1ahlns-at BrJISa Grande 21•! Poe!!!< A•• 1n WHOM IT M"Y CDSN1~;~• ll ltll E ~!IE N~H ... DE h••• I led h1 t n a "°'' Ar.o 7 I Nor~ M• n S " Sin t ~nt Stnd1un1 su•1R1011 COUllT OF TtlE Lon, 1u1cn C•l tornll ~u•• e l<i •nc• o !!•I<•"'" o" ,;: .. ~•,,o.,r;ti~;~r .wi',:r;'..,:'::' •• "i";1 ,~~ ~:b;~;~n:,,.~n .cl'ld n;:du1:n1~;~n1;:. STATE D, C•L!F-OllHl.t. FOil Pl• nl !I 1 ~!IOfnlV o rO lO "'1! Cl It ""•bY I Vt" h• "-• • I on•, • • •nt• IQ.,.,, ch 1 rno<f• f<f Ing Q111nn fired 17 f1iuchdown Tl1f CQUJj TV DF OPA .. Gf. Puc·~·" 0 •n°• (n~• o~ vlt7~ 0 unO••on•" ~ O<IOJOJ 1C •el "I'""~ r fu lh• D• IC""" al\d In•! ll'lo '"'" •nll COMMlllC!.t.l o,,,,E I UILDI N!J s! ikes \asl fa II and helped ,... " 11-01 ~0 •me@ 'l 311 ''"1 Oclob• 1 '~"" 1 C•••raon " 1"-o " om •11 O••<• bl<! •• Pl• • •• • n~ •• .,, ~ •• b"'" ie FDR LE.O.il To iT.t. Tl OF- h I to lh G''den HOTICE DF lll.t.lllHG 01' ,ETITION !QI ":':~ N "o-o•> •l•d N•wl>O I Rte< or nttnb•r 7 YI •It JO 4 m ~!ht C.t.LIFORHIA ll Y OllANOf COU J<jT't pace is earn e , FOii •ROlAT! 0, WILL "ND ,. ..•. <OU oom ~ O•p• m•nl Uo l of •• d CIVIC CINTl!ll: AUTtlORllT 1 ro ie L f' 11 g U f' C(l-('ham ISSUANCE o• Ll1TI R5 TEST .t.Ml!N L EGAL NOfl CE P" •~•n• to t <"-n•en1 on "" ~" cnu t at 100 c, t c,,, • o lvt Wt• In All o• "a ...-o k 11> be 1>••!0 m..a n •~ '"RY !l OND W"IVED ) ~ .. 11sn~a 11 IDP v no lQ "' 0fpfrlm<' ' ti~ ( • al S•n . An• C• forn I "'"~'"'" w ·~ pl11n• Ind H>IC'.lllco! O~I p1onsh1p (With Rancho Et•ll ol HAYWARD COAT~ lAll lO! "' Alcnnolc B••••te Con!O '"' 01l1'11 S1o t n1><rl! 1'11 .... hi(I\ •• now"" Ill• In ••• ofllc1"' Ara'n'IOSI WMt:ELE ll •<• tl,.YWAA:D C NDTI CI o• TRUSTEES t.t.Lll ~1uo<1eo b• tr1n1lef cl •~ 1lcol'lall< w E SI JOHN t~1 (Ito ol 1n1 City C°"n<ll In 11\t (llY WHEEL Ell: ·~· H C WtlEELIE R T t Ht •lO-)l lleYttltl llc1noe ~• llc•n"1f ll>r lnfJt Covn v Ce• H• nl N<t<tn Ml 11' Strtt! Sfnl• ....... Michalik )aments h owever Oec111Pd PADFIESSID N.t.L ESCROW SERVIC E'! prom 111 •• lo l<>w• MU NCIEll TOLLES (1 lo n 1 Quinn was unable to throw NOTICE I!> HIE llE 9Y GIVEN •••t CD •• "vi• •ol'O "'""' T•u!le• ond• n• ON S.t.LE llEEP & WINE (lion•" a. NIL LI & RICICIRSH•USl ll M nlmum W•g, ••1tt '"' 11111 p oltc' Vlrtln • DIV • wn .. t no• Hr<! h• ~" • In 1owlng d•ttr bid dud of I u" W[ll PVbllc E~llng P •c•l iN Soulft Nill Sl•H I "'"" bl•n del.,mll'@d bv lht 0••••• last week ilnd had three 1n 1>11111~" lo• P•ob• • ol Wiii •n<I nvt~t• SELL AT PUl!IL!C AUCTION TO Tt1E Anvont d111•lno to D"''~•• '"' ln u•n<t L11 """111 C•llle-rnlt 1'fl014 Coonlv Boft d °' s1,,,.•rvliori b~ 11.,01.,. B l I I Ir h d l cl ~e1let1 ,,, •m•n1trv tn r>el I..,, •• H!(;"lt::Sr BIDOEll. FOR C"S " (ot voble "' .,,.,, •lc•nH(ll maw II t I Vffltled" 0-T .. !llJI .,. 10 1 Inn No '°"'" • <.uPW nl w!llch .. on lit• lercepl100S U S l a 0 •l..-1nc1 IQ wn ch s m1dt kl IU<ll'lll at tlmt ot •• • Jn ~w!"I mon•v o• !h• !•ti ti tnv on '' o! lh• D•Pt•lm1nl of AIM•MY• 1or 1111111-" In lh• o! ice ol '"' (ltrk 01 Int 11.,.,0 !If g o wl1h him because he g all I 01•1 <ul~" 1no •l'lot •~• t m• 1nd Pltce Un'""' s1.it11 t i! r '"t tltlt "'" 1~1, .,, Alcol'lollc l!ltve •" C""1 !JI Of l>v mi n to "u•U•l'ed D••n•• (M•I 01111 Pllo1 SuDt1•ltots CoYnlv Adm1 .. 111 """" Bu 10- "' •••rln1 th~ tome ~o• """" ••1 l0t t1>n•••f<I tn •nd """" .,, d bv It undet '" o tnt 0-rlrnlfll of Ale-lie. l1vH•l1' Wc>ltmllff )() '"" Ocloblr 1 1 19'1 Ing SIS N<t<lh SYurnor1 StrHI S...n•• h ave Otlftblof u IOI! • t :lO •fl! " •~• Otta' n• T1ull In th1 orooe I'/ h••t ntHt• Cnnl <II nu D 5! o•• S1cr•m1nla l 71S.11 An,. c1 llornll Quinn !Ii had arm IS the least c,::'.,', -,, ,! ,0,•,•,",,•,•,•,' ,',~-.' w"',,,"",, dfl<•1bo-d C•11,0t" • "1u 1Ct 1• In bf! ••telve<1 111<1<11 • •tle<itlon '• c11111t to St<11onr h ~ .,.... ... • l'RUSlOll HENNING ti FE!LllCllG & .. 11n n :lO dt~• ol '"' d& 1 1•• Ptlll>O'r<I LEGAL NOTICE 1110-1111 1 o! !no Li bel< Ce<!t whk:1' ~ nf ~11chat1k s w orries lhoug "'' C tv o! S1nt• .t.n1 Ct!horn 1 Mit.llY L FEILllE:RG ou•b•nd on<! w" o tmls•t wt" I •11 <>011"" 1 •11Mt oul•• "''"' 11 •'*•rclrd ·~• (Ctnl•KI lfll I her th t 011..:1 Sept-""'r 7l 1911 BEN EFICl.t.ll Y RAY E Pt;[EH M I or""nclt lor ... n t l I• P•""<lrd bv l1w Pl I ! th I I If (lne IS ab e fO JC\ e a w E M JOHN !IEllOIHE • PllEtlM h~t"-•"" '"" w !p l~e oremloa 1 t "llW llt•~ttel lor In• 411'1 ", ~. f'St i n ••<I OIM••t Pff 111"' f h ' • " >'-' > • ttOflCI OF S•LE 01' lll!:Al r1 I o WIOtl •ti IOtlh lo Ill lt bcl<tr1, T he lac k 0 scoring punc (wn•• c. ~ ., loln! 1tntnh •• • • ........ o"' llfvtr..,e• ht n•m "'"'~"'"" • ..., mten.rnc, t mPloYed "' G d J•MEi L RUllL JR 1!.-co•d"" Frbru~N 11 ltll •• n•!r Ho vftlllcfl nn mtv bl> ol>1•nff from tny Ill f'rtO•IRTY .t.T •RtV.t.lE SALi l~t II ot I In our carnival !lhe ar en JtI2 Vlf 0Mr1• iM• 111 -11n <>•ae uiJ 01 on1c 11 t!ct 01 '"-Ol'P••tmtnt H .. A•l"I 0 •~ec::.i"" ""0""""..,, con1••<1 G I 'crim magelype "'"'"'' t11ch C•HI '1UI llKa 0, In !l'I• ol!!c~ o! 1n, ll~o <'• nl it.dt1n S Mo111mmt<1 fn In• S"otr ot Cw I ol l~e Sltlt , ne. 11 ""~'11 l!mtt 11\P or•••lll.,. rni e _.eague Toi 1114 1 11JA111 0 ,.11,, Coontv ••ld a..., nl 1 ,,,1 Publl'1'1.., Ori n" Coo•I Doi iv •11o1 C•I tlfn t •or 1n. c"""'Y nt c •n•• • '1 1 0 wi11tl '"'11 M o•ld •~w~ w«I< ""' affair e;-irly lhlS ffionth ) a nd All.,nt• ltr •tllllOM< dt K• beo !l'I• !ollowlno p""" 1.-5ePlt"lbtr » ltll ?nl-11 In 11\t f.\&t!tf of !ht E1tolt Of Ofl~nclcl ;,.,r:'c.~e~~:·~.:I ,•,:::n:..:•J.::"ol o" s'.:'.! l he Bellflower game concern Publ 11'11!<1 c ono• Co•ot D•ll• P +ol Loi 11 of f 1ct 11&• In tht c 1v of T•tl.,.r Sutton ••• f'1u1 l rer,,;.r Sunon da•• •nd 1,111 nolld•v• unir•i "'"'""1 .. Secllmb..-1~ 2J .10 1911 1tS1 n CM•I Mt!O Covn•v ot O••n•• Mfl• nt LEGAL NOTIC E •-o 'au! 1 lunon •l<t. "•ul !uttOft ..., o<l F0< 11,1 tl'ltn 0 tl'll !ti hou<1 1111' me a ln1 !;BYS r.11chahk C•ll•o•n • •• ~·· m•o r...:or<led n BOii!\ Dfte••f'd <1~v tnt •tit •n• t n. tnar 1 tc!lon nt "'' h ' ' M' • ' Nnl <o >• ,,,-. •ot,,, >"-> ''' '" But hes qu1cn to add t e J EGAL NOTICE 7'I ••v• o " "' """oul ""1 ~ NOT1c1 OF IN TIENT TO ""' "" tor11olna •11t1 th11 ""' n"mblr ol i...... • ·~· o!llc• n! '"• counh rl(f)fdt OI l•d ....... ICI IULIC lllANSf Ell dt 1l1!Wd w It ,111 It Pr VIII St. "' bttrt lo f ghl 11) m ain problem IS conta1n1ng co n • ft n<1 ~,.110 • .. ,,.,,. nior .. n '"' "-""•tJ 'and boll bldd• tub •cl lo E1tl'I l>ldoet mull iubmll w 1n Mi bkl a • '' M ' •-o-•o o• >>" ,,,--~ Lonll•m•"°" -'''' • .. -~ , • ., 00 ' !Aund'e l Holmes 1M1ss1on " ••••0 -·~-... r """ Nott~lon~•b~•··n l>ufOu•nlloS•C "' ~-~~ v• -1.iotaclr><vcn1<~<•ftll!'llbv 1•nPOfl1io NOTtCI TO CrtlO!rOrtt I'll<• Co• • M•tt Coll In n I ( ! ~ ton 8 p! rnt Un •otm c-m• c 1 (COi ol or eu,.. !h• l?tn d.IV OI 0<1ot>-. lt ll II bit bonl< 0t 1 b Cldt• 1 bond mtllt Pt•tbll V JCJO s s tar tailback ) No one ,',' IULIC Tll•NttlJI 1tr••' odd 011 nr common O•• gn111on I nr ~ ol• "' C• lorn • tn•t tn1 un ~,~,~~~~: 1a1 ,L1'";11,,,,v~-~:n' _G,:',",.ra~,1,,1 10 1ne llf'<ler ot ino OrtMt county c •le: th l •an r ealJy COO ICI 1101 illl I.I CC I on.,wn 81><>•• nn wo•ran ¥ I al~•fl I• to di 'tntd wl'lo11 b 1lntn h•mt It B•t-n '-~ _,_ "' " Ctn!lr Aulhnrlly In 1n t mounl ~ 1111 on IS ean1 '-No1 c• 11 nt •b• , ••n lo th• er.a lnrt 111 comoH" tn•u o• co.-r1e1~1111 Rcbb1,,, 1<• C•e•m 510 • No 11 • •nd v111d s ... Fern1m1n Couniv ol Ln1 it.n 1"-•" llvt Hrctnl u .. 1 o1 in• ovrn blG •• t;:iln him ~ I m 1n for a long ll1 Don1ld IC 1...r v"m• Cl n• lllf t>onollc ••~ ~n<11r ••l<I o~fd "' wl>a•• bvt no• .. ~a.,, 1 Jott1 NtWPPrl •~• !1•11 01 Coll!Ofn • • 1 1"-t "'~' 1 '"'''"t" 1n11 !ht b dlltr will 1n1tt lnfe l I k Tt8n1f••nr1 Wr><tl' b~1ln•n •ftd •u 11 lru1t b• '""'en ol • b t.1cn or dolt ult Jn lloultv• d Ntw1>11 1 Btacl'I Ca ltornl• 11111 •nd ln!t•el! It! t~ d a~1aor<1 •I lllt ~·-tel (on1ftd 11 !Ill t•m• I• nigh ! lhe way 1 00 S lJl! llrltlol Ce1 • Mt,• Coun1v Pl 1n1 obi'" nn• "'"'<!<! '" •' • b v •11<1 wfi<lt• llliofntu lt 1~11 ol 1 ,10 1 1"" I mt e! aulh Ind • !"-• rl9"1 11t11 •Wtrdt<I h m In !I'll •v•nl Ill lillu•• i. Right now l think Holmes D •noe St1 • cl C•lllo ~ • t••I 1 l>!Jlk htrtlo10•• 0•1t11tfG 1na d1llY••e<1 111 th• c• C•••m t!ot• lnlt n<h ,1 lr~n•luor •...r lnl••••• '""' '"• ••I~!• a! 1•td "'" enter nto tucll Cnn1t•~I In• prfKfllll IJI h R d Cobb tr1n1!tt 11 t llClul 10 M ""d• lo o nk c uMenl•nt!d • w11!1•n Doc ""' on ot to lt•l"ltf lo ll•nt "' l\m.., c• Ntllo,,•I c•••~" ne• ~""•Id t1Y -ailon ol 1, .. ll>a c~k w II bl lot!llltd .w In Ille~ .. 1~ better I an a n Y Eld 11<11• T 1n1!t •• w11<11t bu• n'" tO 0111u!I •nd D•"'•"" tor S•I• t nd wrlllon Trull •nd St vln•t A'""'"' on wl>a" ar nlfWorw u a•••• lh•n .,.. In ICll!lllM la "' 1 ben<I '"' iuu '"m lherlOI' ,,..Ill a.. e ver "'as ' (Orange "Co1 uhnty ~~~~c1~11 (':u ~."~~E~~~~ 11~,N~:;,..~ :/'!.:!r:r,"::' :.,"" .. ~: :.,~' 1:.0:."..'i:vi! 11u11n11• 111d'"' t 11 ••n "''' n bolow :,'.;!'rn °'1• t::d ::~·~. :!r1:~~ ;~:,-.,~ ~~f::"...u:~~:;o O••"" ,_,., c1~1e grid watche r s w\11 recal l at ro•r Cou nfv o! Loi .t.nttHl1 Sti lt al 111t11ty 1111 obi'"' on• and 111'""''"' 111• 11 1'1"11''" • '"'"' " lnlt ••t 1" ,., •llll•ttd In tht C""n!y ol O••"O• 51111 l~• 1wcr111u1 111°"' 111r11 111 •Mulf91f l G rd West College C•lll0tn 1 vndtfl t n•d <•w,..d •~Id "°!ltt of t •ttdl Tiln ••00•rtv 0• wn '" 1 ''"''' d• 171 t 1il'0tnl1 oefll<u 1rt1 ll•Kr -11 to '"•nit~ 11 tnt 1 m• 01 t lt nlno at "" Curren 0 en 1~1 o•nperlY to ""' t•inif•n l'd 11 •1\11 o1 11,c1h:in 1n i.. lloca•d"" Jun• 1' ocrll'llotl • ~1 lo i.,..., A 1 •'!• u•" •nd klllow1 10-w11 tt•Hmtnl -(1) 01......,1 ~ Wlllcll rreshman Cobb rolled up 90 loct•td t i Jlll l!lrl•IOL (OSI• M1t1 (OUfl n" •• ln1t• No 14890 In b!>olt, .. ,. 11••• """lprninl .... ,,.. 11 found • ..., 11'"' In • Lat ll QI '••t! .,. ••• li'own (lfl • it11!t ••o1tt:I "'-l•b<l•lfl • ~ d I d I g tv of 0•1nn 51111 ft! (l!llorn 0 t42 af u l<I OttlCltl t;[f(f)fdt •fl• I 1(1 crotm llGtt bu•ln1n w!ll(~ M1p rerorlll'<I In IC>llll li4 Pt8•1 lf 1o m11.,111m1~ t nd 111111 Ill tor -~"""'"' points tO CB COIJn }' 5COrln St d 11•-•ly t (lfscrl~ In ltlll••I $tl<I 1111 w I bo mtd• to..! wlllooul ..--r1v 11 1111<1 t<I 1t ldl H• .. INl<I .00 lndvt lY• of Ml1<;•tltn•o1n M1pJ "'Ctn! (l~I o1 !Ill tmoun1 Of 11'>1 (-In ltle 1970 campaign/ II All lltdl ltl ...... ll•ltrl'lt llWl-111 (-n•nl Cl' Wl trtnlY ••Ortu or lmo!lttl IDUl1v1rd Nt .. oc, 81ttft C1lllo<' .. I• "•Cordi ol Dr•n•• (OUnly C•l!l0t~ll t•••' In OCC ... dff'Ct wll~ 1«111<1 ,,,. "' 1tM1 MOii wlll t f ""t tl•!lone,.. tnd of!lct rr1or<I n• I II• -•tlllOl'I or •n •nd 1n1t u 4 1t1nlf•• w II ~ <on.,o1m ""'«• c""'"""' • k-" •• U.. I-• lt!I Ctvll Cll<lt •nd -(I) wr•ly bond 1ri Along w1th Quinn retumtng tuPOI• l)v ...... k-n II CLIHIES STA c ..... t..llw:•t 10 ... , '"•·-•In~• p•ln ..... 1 ... II mo Nt-rl Bttt:~ t••nt .. ol Rofd (0911 MtJtlii:C1 llofnl1 "" ......... 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",. ~ ,....,_" -, ... l'-'+~ 9?!f~ l \U +t~ Finance Briefs SEATTLE (UPI ) -Western ln lernat1onal Hotel:ii Co a suhs1d1ary al UAL Inc said Tue\day 11 tias agreffi lo becri'l'he !he first lenanl nf Bust< n !!'. planr ed S260 in1ll1nn Park Plal<i dl1elopncnt Tht! Un1!Nl Air l ines aff1ha le said it wi ll furnish and n!M'rate a 4(}.storv ho tel 1n Park plaza ALBANY <UPI) -A New York Public Service Com m1.'Js1on hearing ~xam1ner haJ rtrommrnded rate 111crease1 totaling $.'14 7 m1lhon a year for Niagara Mohawk Power Corp or Syracuse TM e<>m pany had asked fnr ltlcreasu totaling $55 8 m1lhon I • ' SI Olll y PILOT ...... ----,..,.-.,=-=~· ---- R ·DAILY t·oo ~ • -,____ Thursday Evening Sff'T[MBER 30 l;tl 11111 .._. .ltt'ry O;Jnplly (}) NIWs Bill Huddy 0 IDflC Knn Tom Snyde1 0 ...., MorriJ, McCermii:k D "EYEWITNESS NEWS "! * Break the habit with -Senti-Jackson-Sl oa ne 0 £J"IWftMu """ Jowp~ Brntl 0 Ci) llJl\d, Wild Wnt m Tiit f1intJiune1 m I DrPlll 9f .lttnRlt (15} n. c.,.m. v-- fD Modppod" lodr' €I1 Nftldtr. ~ m Da.trt ""'" (39) Mqbmy RFD G) Nni Jim MIWtlllll'M O t])({)Q)AU11 S111ltll l ftd knes ")ll!b1uli: •! .kiM"tlOll City" Htyts and Curry's 1ew11cl tor brine· Int ln lou1 llold11p mtn a!ld their Joo! lt j1il. Gursh 111 J.ek Albtrt· "°"· Geoi11t Montiotncf) i nd J1mn W,•nrl1M m TM~ ti' C-Mqlltll(CI llJ Bodnr f11• IM Olylllpic fD (l~) W1shlRCfOll Wett iR Rnirw Eri.)1fiM 1:)0 m 01vid Frost Sllew Cutsh lfl P.iul Allkl, die! sp('(11Usl D1 Irwin St1llm1n. Sid !At Slf, kll Pnl'll •rwl 1u!tior P1hl(k O'H1u m1 (15) f'tlS 71: A f>mies EDN£T l'l•J •••t1 (RJ "Catttr Gome 11omt" Clrol Whitt (Poot Co.) sta11 in tllis d11 m1111!'1! 6'xu- mtn!11Y 1bout 1 JOUl'I( Bnto5h !1m- 1ty 111vo!Ytil ln 1 dtspt r1tt st ruu l• 10 find 1dtQ:11!e housing In oYer- crow!lt4 LO!ldoft. 1968 Pril ll1li1 winl'tr. 1:30 0 SlrYt Alie!! Shaw Cut.1ls 1rt A1e- Dieit r. Sus.n s1r1sberr. 111d t11t ':DEAN MARTIN M1gic11n r!Wll Medco 8 MARLON BRANDO & * STELLA STEVENS *JANE FONDA ;0 "HOW TO SAVE "THE CHlSE"--O>lor! A MARRIAGE." 0 Mo'lie: (C) ('») "TIM Cllast" 0 CJ"1 Cl1 T••ndlf NoN: (C) Part J (dflml) '66 -Marlon Brin· (2hr) .. Kow To Sift • Marrilgt 1od do, Jene Fonda, (. G M1r~1ll. An· fluin f(lllr lift" (comedy) "68 - t l• Dlcklnso11. Robert Redford. Whtn Dtan M1rtin. S'lell1 Strvtns. [II 1n lnnoct rit man conYided o! mUf· Walltcll, Mn1 l•kson. Bet!)' fie ld. der t$CIPt~ !rom ltl1 1nd heads 0 tiOJ m Niclloll home 10 Te11s. Ike i.htri!I ol his 0 (3) Ci: CD lonrstrtet l ong· homdo'"n !rirs in vain 10 •~rrt lfn. I strttt i' ~idnap~d to prevent hh ident1lyin1 the voice of 1 murderti. pending lra11edy. Gutstl art \lic10! French 15 Dolph ~ ~~ ~= ~:~~trc~:~~~i1\:r ' Cottle 1nd Tyne Daly 11 M1rcrll1. m Andy 'riffith si-(15) [Yfflinr If ~· IE Bill Co1by Show (39) Fil111 (C) 11.i~ri~ at t.lfllpt- (15) Bott llr11 hello" ID I S~IS!A\ I ... ~ Japan·s lrfdlnt m Rem ,.,. Veronia Noh-drtm.a perlo1mt1s •ie lft" In 9:30 txceriits trom rtprtsent11iv1 p!•Jl.I 0 IT'S STILL BAXTER ID kit ttir Drld1 * For News In Los Angeles (39) Cttt11 .t.c1n 0 ll1l1rt' Wini l'tr.-s 6:) U hnoportibls V1Yi1n1 m L1 Cluz di M1riS1 CMfl G)ABC Nns 1D:OO O @J €D D~1 • M~rt l • _Sho• 1:«1 EJ CBS Ntw1 Walter Cronkite Guests i re Dick Marton, lr5'1t Ug- ffi ~llC ~ Smith. Reasonu gams 11111 Dt11ni' Wuvtr. 0 €n NBC Nt!J John Ch1ncrl!or 0 (!)@ CD Own M 1fsti 11 1, (i)Tnitti Of Co/15e«1UlllCll Cou"wlor If. LN '"£ulogy IOI I ({) Drtpet Wide Receiver'' A high M:hool coach O Whit's MJ Lint! is chtrRed with $!Cond derrtt mur- @l Toi. Jon11 Show P1 ul "nka d~ when his slar player dies 1her r uesh . 1 g1me 1nd an 1utOP'1 reveals 1 ID I Lon Lucy he1vy cor1tentration ol 1mphtla· ID I Dre1m ol Je1nni1 1r1int~. Gu"h 1re S1ephtn Vount. (15) Spe1-in1 f ree ly iohn David C."on 1nd Brad David. ID Th1 Cou11t of Our TI11111 '1he O Th• Awa1trs Spanish Civil War" ID Ntwi Pu1~1m, Fishman @I) To !t A"llOunced (E) Anftl1it, Mtion 11111 Adventure (l9) fllln: (CJ ~Boy .., 1 Dolphln" '"(aglt His Landed" Cl) M1ntr1p (15) llobequiw1ri 1:30 6 m Rollln' .., ltlt Riwr Special ED Spewl1ti011 (R) u,1, Conver~a!ion 1urst is Ro1er Miller. llenny W•th B. f. Skinner;• l'IO!td behavioral Roftll ind the first [d1t1on i.tar. psyr;holC'gisl 1111! i\Jthor ol .. W,ldrn 0 UM "Lanie 1ht Yoy11er" II.'" Part Il l. Lassie t1nds hellell 1n hi1· a!) Bo1 PftltuiM1I toric col0111al W1lh1m1bur1, l'l'htlt 10:)(1 0 Newt Morril. McCormick sht ent0unters two lutnds: 1 droopyl II) News Bill .lohns ho1md name d Drummer and his mis· (15) W11hi11(tol WMl 111 Rnitw ter. 111 1110mty n1mtd Jeb1dith @I) [l Dit rio Waketitld. ll;DO IJ(jl (E......, CIJ T1 Till !tie TNlh 0 MJ iD Ntws ClJ 1 Dftl• Of Jr1n11ie 0 Colle(illt 1Mtbll1 Prtl°iN 0 MiHiot S Movif: (C) (2hr) ~w @ M1nh1I DitlOI Arrr 'irl" (tomedyl ·~g -Sh11lry 0 (j) al Nws Mft\.1in1, D1~1d Nittn. Cirl 1rrMs 0 Movit: '1.iml of the flle1~ (dfl· In Ne• York 10o111n1 10! 1 c1rter m1) "63-Jame1 Aub1~, Tom Cha· and 1 hu!>banil. pin. Hufh [d•1rd1. ID Hagan's HH1t1 W To Ttll !lit Truth (D CIJ Dr1r11tt @ Beil tht Clotk ED Cn1tive l'erwn the 1po!li1h1 lt ED W1shinfton Wttli In "evil• on fred Ru1er1 of M1~terngerf 1 ll :IS€I!Grtn CiM lltl /utwt Nei11hborhood, 1 43-year-old Dr· I l:lO 0 (i) Mt l'"f Griffin Vinet £dw1rds d1111ed 1111ni11t1, educ11or and IJld· Stu Gillitm, producer Gtcr11t Pal uate m111iti1n. guell El) Pnmit11 Movit 0 10) ffi Johnnr C11l011 Gu tsl is ffi Squirt World el Ed ll11Ut1 John 01~1dr.on 1:00 O Mm 1: '"Chic:1ao Deadlint" (mys- 6 BEARCATS! With Rod 1er-,l '49 -Aran Ladd Donn i Reed, T I & D . C I Art hur ~ennedy * ay or ennts o e O r3' 'iJ CD Did Clvett up to their necks m Mo11e: "All tht Youn1 M1n•1 in fast-paced action! (dr1ma) '60 -Alan L~dd, Sidney O '&"' Br11t1b! W h 1 n Uniltd Pnilltr. I Slates lollovi·r~ cl Pancho V1l11 {Ot m Mowi1: MMl'I, Mi~t~ (dr111111 ·49 led 1 m1lhon dotltll to lUPPllrl hos _ D>ek p0..,.,u [~tlyn Keyu. lt'IOlution. Bra.cl11tt i nd llt1ch ut 11:45 (39) For Ad ults Onl1 ~s~ed to prolrct !tie cou11trs drl!ver J t ;OO f) MO¥it: (C) .. Jubilet Tr1il'" (dr•- 1ng !ht money. Rescheduled. , ., 0 loJ ~nip W1lwn Gutsti 1r! ":1) 53 -for•t~! Tucker, •al ~ i:o.:.i , 0 811e.1. Jr:>hn lll11~e!J R11 mond Burr, Stt~lt Wondtf ano 1-O D 1 N ~th Go•don 3 . 8 0 . t~. ,. 0 M . (21' h" ,.Prich el !tit m Alt-NogM Show. Obsesstd, O"i'lt. II ., "1 Bod ,.,. C ·•"II I Y1nk~1" (biography) "4? -G1rr I( ''"!P lu •n "' ~ Coo pe1, Terew Wr1Rhl. Waite! Bren °111· nan, Storr nt tht lilt ol lous Guh11. 1:15 0 Ne'" '"Iron Man ol Baseball." 1 1:4~ 0 Tile G1ll1ry 1:00 D (CJ "Thr S.1rchtr1ft lad~en1 ure) Friday '&I -John Watn' N1u ht Wood. ID "HiRhl1 01nprvu1" (l!!Ytn!urt ) DAYTIME MQV1E§ '~l -Dane Cli1rt, llbuu~ Goring, 1:00 m ·~1nt'1 Girl frid•JH (!!1YJlery) 1:00 m {C) "Tht Whit1 Towt,.. (dr1m1) '54-lou•s fh)""lld Ntomi Chance. '50-Glinn ford, \11lh. l:OO 8-ft Br AnRoun«d 1:30 O "1lltr1! Tnrlic:" tmr1trrr) '38 (i:Ci1 (C) "Has Anybody~ MJ Gal" -J. C.rroll Nl•Sfl. ll obtfl Pr~[on 1 /rOl!ll llCt) ·~ -~ocii HudlOll, .. Kini pf li1•blen,. tmyslt ry) 'l7 Ptptl I 1u1<e. -Akim 11111irof1 , Claut TIM>!. I 4:00 e (C) "Thi f"rvt Ptnnia~ {!!1U· O (C) "Tiit lltck 1t ... " Conclu· soc11) ·sg Y Danny ~- 11on (11f¥enturt) 'SO-T~ront Ptll'ltr 4:)0 [}l S..1111 11 1!1 AM llstiRI 10:00 (lJ (C) "W•ron h•in" /wrslem) 'S7 O "Son ti Frankenrtt!n• (11crro1) -Clu Gul11er, Ed B11lry. "59-Boris K11lol! 9a~ll Rathboni. Nearly Everyo11e Listens to Lander s 'Superstar' Show Moving Musical Casll° Gets Degree For 'Love' B\• TO~I BARLEY 01 111• 0.11¥ 'Ji.I $t•H All the n11nst nse t!tat"s being spouted these days aboul authorized or unauthorized versil•ns or ···Jrsus Christ. Superstar" doesn 't seem lo be ha\"i ng the slightest efft'Ct on the Can.:idi:in RO<'k Theater's very movin g version of the '·'' ,,-;;, I ••rt•''~'·"· \ ··• ', 1' "I• /o.•. •J·•· • "TWO l.1.N( llACITOP'" (I ) "Oi•r, 01 A Ma~ Ko~ .... lte" (I ) "'llD Sil AT MO.NING'" '""""······ .. .._..._,,. r'M I .. , ""' " .. -.... I "'"'"''-'I! 1111 111/f. 1 111Ulll'.A 11 llf.11 "JMI ttG tlOtl MOIUI" (I} "111110Ull IRlllll,. !l ) '"IUNN¥ O'tllll" !I ) controversial rock opera at the Aq uarius Theater i n Hr.IJyy,·ood . They give us a concert ve1·sjon ol "Superstar" and throw in a selection or twu from the equally controversial .. (;odspell " and related worlui but. there can be no con· truversy about the quality of !heir brilliantly staged of- fl'ri ng or th~ sincerity of the 30 or so young people who pou nd out th is present day preeis of the life or our Lord. •co1ne With This inoovalive and in- spiring work h:id its first puhtic performance in a Ren llutchings eases f.ti rkie Claxton into the British <'hurch and it is dif-boudoir in this scene from the second act of .. Plaza ficuh to visua li ze a more S uite" at the San Clemente Community Theater. sui table auditorium for an of-The Neil Simon comedy plays tonight through Sat- fering of such stalure. It urday. brought ho .... ·ls of protest in -------------------------- Britain and even louder wails over here from both clergy and congregations and it"s hard to understand the think· ing behind such condemnation. It has as much right before the altar as Bach's Mass in B t-.1inor or Handel's Messiah. It · is not, in technical !errns, lo be con1 rx1red \~·i th either of those master works but if y,·e·re _ElOi ng to talk of !he glory of (;od, as mnst o f ··superstar's'' opponents do, then it also has to be said thal composers \Vebber and Rice foll y measure up to Handel and Bach in Uiis respect. lts critics talk ol disrespect and a loose approach to the crucifix ion message and it's hard, fresh from this tasteful Canad ia n offering, to follow thei r th inking. "Simnn Zea I o ts '' and ''Thirly'-Nine Lashes" were t wo arias that were tremen· dously impressive and not in lhe least disrespectful in their treatrn cnt of Christ's fina l hours. And this critic would no! listen to th:it haunt ingly be:tLJ!ifu\ and thoroughly ex- pre~sive "I Don't Know !low To LO\"e llim" \Vithout un- dergoing the emotion produced b~· the likes ol a church choi r offcrio~ us a Handel anthem. Shades of 'Thin Man'; Mystery Couples Return NEW YORK (AP) -There were William Powell and Myrna Loy or "The Thin Man .·• 1"nere v.·ere Barbara Britton and Richard Denning of ''Mr. and Mrs. North." Now. alas, there is Rock l/udson and Susan Sa int J:imes of NBC's "~1c~1il!UJ and Wife ." It has been a long time since televisioo has attempted a frolicsome mystery series. This one arrived Wednesday complete with madcap wife. comedy detective sergeant and disappearing corpses plus cree.p.v things going bun1p in the night. 'rhe prerniere took off with a forced gaiety and a silly com· plicated plot full rf red hei-· rings. /\.~ a resu lt it was neither good comedy nor good suspe nse. In spite of the presence of attractive Rock lludson, ii appears to be the v.·e;:1kest of the three series "'hich 11i·i!I fill the weekly ~ n1inu te. "~fystery r-.1ovie." rive r -and assuring her that e verything would be all right. The cornedy murdt"r is an a cc e P table entertainment form such classics as "Seven Keys to Baldpate" and "Arsenic and Old Lace" prove that. But lhe comedy part has to work, Ma ybe it would help things if the ~1cMillans were given a dog : Asta certainly 'did a lot for "The Thin Man." Earlier on NBC, the prowl car team of "Adam 12" was busy solving a holdup in a shop run by a group of grandmothers and specializing in bargain pot holders. The of- ficer took tin1e out dur ing the investigation lo help a priest n~I a marijuana peddler - just another routine da y in the lives of a couple 0£ Los Angeles cops. and a mildl y amusing wa y for viewers tn kl!I an early . evening 30 minutes. Lih 1'To vie Hudson. wit h longish hair llOLLY\VOOO (AP l and handlebar m u s t a c h e , "Stand Up and Be Counted ," a BOILING SPRINGS (AP ) - A North Carolina college has bestowed an honorary doctor degree on singer Johnny Cash ln c.eeognition of his love for America'g downtrodden. Cash received the degree Tuesday a t Gardner-Webb College, a Baptist-affiliated school with 1,500 students. He has never neg otiated an international peace se t· tlement, but, said Lloyd C. Bost, chariman of l he Gardner-Webb trustees. the balladeer helped a stranded family obtain a tire. Bost said Cash "is the man \\'ho donated $10,000 for a kidney machine so a humble black man might live." T tl e country-and-Western singer treated 150 poor youngsters to Memorial Day at the circus and ha s remembered the lonely aged with flowers and gifts. Cash sat silently by as Bost hC'aped praise on him. The col- leHe official said Cash is ac· ti ve in the E\'angel Temple church in Nashvi lle, Tenn., and has participated in such organizations as the Peace Corps Committee, the Ge<Jrgia Sheriff's Boy 's Ranch and Hire Youth. I 'Menagerie' Tryouts Set The San Clemente Com- munity Theater has announced auditions for its next pro- du ction. Tennessee \Villiams' '"f11e (',Jass Menagerie." Richard Andersen will direct the fir st drama by one of America's mos t prominent playwrights and \\"ill hold tryouts on Monday and TuC's-1 day Oct. 4 <tnd S, at the C;1bri!ln Playhouse, 2 0 2 Aven ida Cabri!l o , San Clemente. The cast calls for ty,·o young men. one young woman and o n e mat u re w o man . Performa nce dates y,•i!I be an- nounced at a la!er time. •·Jn t-.1y Father's !louse are m;iny mansions." Chris t once proclairned to the ~·orld. If th:it dnesn·t also concluOe that !here are many musical 11i·a~·s in v.·hich to praise Him, then I don'l kriow 111·hat does. plays :1 sv.•1nging San Fran~ contemporary eomedy on cisco police commissioner who ~·o men's lib, will star Jac- St'c1ns lo spend most or hi.~ queline Bisset. time rescuing his .,..·ife from ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~[ 1\·Quld-be assassins, o pe nil graves and collapsing curtain rods. He seems to be the one straight man in a cast of com- edians and kooks. PhiJ1es Baek NE\V 'i'ORK (/\P f -"Dr. Phibes Rises Again," a sequel lo "Dr. Phibes," will fea ture Vincent Price. The J ames \Vhiton screenplay ~·ill be filmed on English locations starting next Janu11r y. SO WHAT IS WRONG WITH BEING A VOYEUR ?? "The Marriage Of A Young Stock Broker" LIDO, Newport -EXCLUSIVE - "BLUE WATEl WH ITE DEATH" Je>'ln W•V~~ "'BIG J AKE"' • The show ope nNf with lht' ~1 cMi!lans moving into ii ne"' house. Miss Saint ,James open- ed wha t she belie\·t'd ,to be-d bnrrcl of \Vcdgewood. but it contained a corpse. By the !irne help arrived. the barrel and its contents had disap- peared. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES (JcluM•e Ora"'J• County Engog•"'enf r '1CARRY ON •• .'' Ta ke your Doctor to see '171E UNPUBIJS11A UU: NOV& CARRYOlf m CAMPING ~"' ALSO STEREO VISIO N ElCLUSIVI INGAGEMENT oan., At n ·JO . 7·10 -J 15 -s lO - I OO ·l•S-JO·lCI \Vh at was designed lo be a mrrr~' rorn p follo\ved. /\ man 11·11h distinctive sneakers -he1 \\'as sho1ovn onl v fro m the \1·aist do11·11--<l 1d a ·lot of shnking around in the d:i rk. t-.·liss Sai nt .J ames scrr'nmed in IN"ror a [11{ but kep1 nn dning un!ikelyi things including visiting a sinister \1·arehou~e alonl" after hnurs. H ud~on kept rescuini::I hl"r -fina lly from a barre!! whirh had been tossed in a ll~\,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;..""..l':__JI Jlopper Slars 1101.LY\~ro()O tU PI i n f'nni s Hopper 11i·ill star for 20!h Ci"nt urv-F'ox in "Dime Box," :i rnr~edy~drama of an unsucce.~sful ri u l I a w at- tempting to go straight. NOW thru. SUN.OCT.3 $ehedu\1 of Performancn Tut1. Ouu Fri. tf 8:00 PM $11. 111:00 & 8;00 PM Sun, et 1 :00 6 5:00 PM All Se.n 91.--d S'-15 e Sl.11 e $4.11 e SJ.JI cowh '/11 Prit-Oct. 1-1 pm JUNIORS 116 l UNOERf HALF PRICE Tues., Wed .• Thurt.. 8:00 PM, 1 Sun. fi :OO PM Sl .16 · S2.75 · $1.15 · 11.75 Titklts Now On Siii• LONG B(ACtl"AAENA fl OX Of~JCE. ALL MUTUAL AGENCo£S. ANO 1 IC1tETRON AT ALLSE "llS, MA,. CO .• THE BflOADWA ( 'I. ANO BULLOCK"S S I ORES. Grou1> lllll•t' l•IH • ...,.,lll)i._ Coll 1 13-431·~~5. Fert ,_,..1.M. Ill lo!oo1Ntiol! Cll~ 213-437·V'!6 Al Th<> LONG BEACH ARENA • 10 marl<et, to nlari<et to sell iv best friend ~~ PREMIERRE ENGAGEMENT STARtS FRIDAY ";'· AT BOTH THEATRES ' . ~·-· .. .. ... ·-·-· .. ··-HELD OVER Ith GREAT WEEK , ..... .._ ..... -.... -~~~~ .. ''"' ., (Lf,l.l()U, YJ.H TECKNiCOLO'I" oet~ .ll"' !1llOTI GOl.tDIN " '" "'"o ,.. POSITIY£LY ENDS TH URS. "LetsScare · Jesska 'Jb'Deatll" """' """ ......... STARTS FRIDAY OCT. 1 JAMESGARN£R IN Skin Game <92 ..._,. .. _____ _ •rwo•·-·-·--,.... fAYl OO NAWA'I $T.\CY JC.l.A.CM l •";j. 11110 """'-'""""' 'll.K OUS!tll!()llM•N&JON vn•GW l l~ "MIDJlllGllT tow f "' • , D1·11in lnst11lled \Vorknicn at lhe San Cle1nente C:eneral llosp1tal l'Onslruct1on ~Ile in- ~tall storn1 drain \\'ith unique process patented by th e Loinar Corp. . \ 500-foot tube ts inflated in trench. Concrete is poured around it. \Vhen the concrete has hardened, lube is deflated and \VOrkers go on to nex t section. Jlospital is to be completed by spring. -Noted Autl1oress Si1ggests Ne,v No11-11a1·e11tal U11io11s S·\S l•'H,\.\CI SCU 1 l ' PI \ Anlhr1p!1log1~1 Margaret .11·1ead. con- ten ding tlH1! r1Hll1) 111c11 ancl \\'Onien ;11·1· ··111ag11ilict'11tl.v un suitf'd · 1n hr parents. h;i' :,ugxt·~tt·d !ha! stH.:h persons should :.1111pl) nol marr.1 Bui 111 1J1 tier tu at:cor11n1odale !lit' !11ou!-<Jncls 11ho should riot be parent~. Ur ,\lcl.ld added. 11e11' 1nst1tutions 11111~1 bP <IC\ 1scd tu :,upplernenl th(' inslilution uf 1narnagc Suc·il'I 1 ... ~houl<lri"I lur<:r all pcrsoi1s 11110 unr 1n~tllullo11-:::.i1<·l1 as rnarnagr-. lhl' ,~t 1t•ut1~l ~;ud. but a 11a~ is ncrded :.o tha1 11111n;1rr1"d per:.uns ··1.:<1n still be hun1an " The need rs tu dc\'elop fl('\\' kinds uf l'On1mun1l1e~. such as the l_vpes ot rol- lel'tJ\'(' l1v1ng 11011· being experimented 111th b~' n1a11y young persons in the L:.S. 111 atld111 on lo 1hr p;1rcn1al q11e~t 1011, Jir. !'1Jc;:1d luld a ne11 ~ c.:ontercnce \\'edncsda_1, ':l1 usic ll1a11 ' Lyric Opera Pa )'·~ /ts ~f'"y Tl1e re1.:1·111 Laguna Bi'ach prod11c11o n of '"Thr \111~1t !\Ian·· appears lo have bren a finan<·1al uule~tone !tw the Orange C"oun!~ L.1·1 1r 01>l'r'1 t\.~~oc.:11111011. l na 11d1t+'rl l1n,111(·1nl slate1nen1~ rl'1 r:1I 111at. lur· 1he ttr~t 111nc 111 L~nv Opera·~ IU·\ l'.i r h1~1or\-" ot opera ;:rnd mu~1cal 1hr;.1c1 pr1.:scntat1c•n~. the prodtu·tu,u \.\'111 brr:l k e1 t'n froin a t'O~t 1 ersus inconH' ha ,1•. lllt·o1d1n~ 10 :\lr.~ \'rhna Sun. rx· 1·t11t11t· 11111·\'1111· 01 thl' ;1~~oc1nl1fln l.t'-t' 1110~1 11pcra c111np;:rn1r·~. L~·nc 11p1·r:r 1-. ilrpt•r11lcnt upon l'l1y sub~1tli l'' 11 1c·1nbrr:-.t>1p ll'f'~ an1t pa lron g1JI \ ;:rlun>: 111111 (1<·1\1•! s:ilr ~. ti~ l1na11\'C 11 1·l.~hor:1tr p1'11il11t't111n ;1ni!. l1k(' 111ost'. usuallv slill II llld '-Ill! l''1C"li ~l'a~ll!l ''111 lhr l'Cd l\111 1h1 ~ 1L·,1r li u' 1·11l11r1 11I "\111 ... 11 1'11~111 · 1lrt•11 ·i-01ne 7 ,J~)O p(·op\r !u ronr 11rriorrna11cei. 111 Irvin£· Ho11I. 111!li 1na1! •1l'jlt·r• t·111n1ni:: fro111 ;is far aw;iy as J'hot•111\" Hrrllands. Oi.::nard . S" n ta U:irhara and Clarernonr' l.nrJ!c~1 n11n1ber of tii:krt order'-e;:rmr fr o111 Laguna Beach. 111th Laguna Hills a •·ll"t' -.c1·o ncl Ne"'POrl &ach had lhl' !turd lar,c:esl nurnbt'r uf marl order re· qul'::.t::. and :in unusually high pcrcenta}!<: 1·3111t• lron1 Los Angclcll. act·ord1ng It> L~·nc Opera pres1den1 Dr, Le~l rr Ludio1,1.. t1 rs also "essenuat lo t•l1t't'k pupulal1un groll'th "' all over the "·orlt!. But halting population ~rowth '"rnus1 sta rt here .. 111 the United Stalt's. she said '"Every baby born 1n thC' VS t' 111on· costly lo 1he "'orld becau~C' !I 11 1!1 u~c up n1ore resources ~id cnu ... c inun· pollu- 1100" lhan bab1c~1 1u1de\'clopcd nation<;, Ur J\lcad said. ·•Countries 11•11h h1gl1r<;I stanr!arrl~ u[ l1\'1ng endanger lhc 11·orltl rn<irC'. ·· ... hr ~aid, and !he ··nche~! and poorc~1 art· realt_v the problc111 c_·outl!rrc~ · Askl'd ii uudeveloped <·ounlrtt'~ shoul1I therefore be al\01ved to re111a10 I hat wa~. Dr J\lea<I said 11 bet1er solution "'Ou ld be inure equitable dislribu!ion of !hr world's resources Throughout h1slor_\ :.hr ~:11d. 1nc n and \1 on1en ha1·e de.voled thr1 r 111·e.<; to !hr nex1 genrra11on. pro1 ld111g lor rhe11· 11p- bn11g111g Thr agr1l·11l!ural rcvulul1011 l huusand~ ol years ;igo 1rerd son1e 111en for lhr pursuit of c1vi!lz<il1011 a11d 1he indu~!n;d rel'olution 111 the !;isl century al...;f\ frrcd so1nc \1'0111e11 because they 1·ould v>ork and be no longer <lependent oo' 1ne11 for their lil'ing_ But ~ociet~··s a1 111udes have f;11led 10 keep up 11·i1h this freedom of won1en. Dr il lead rna1nta111C1.l. and n1an,\ women hair thus sunply bPen abandoned l\len have bt'cn rold thar '"11u1nari"s pla('f' 1s 111 thP hornr ," !)r-!\lead :,aid. but "n1<1n1· of lhe111 have no hon1e~ to go Ill 1rori1en ~huuld thcrelon' hair rqu.d pa,1· 11·1th rucn . ~01:1aJ SCl"Urll v bcorflt.~ rh:J •'(111<111h1~l· of rnen . .ind ~omf' inc:in,; tnr ~ecuri1y 1f lhr1r rna rrragc brt'aks op, :-oh(' ~:iid \\'01ne11 11rre ~uppor!cd 111 !he pas1 , ~11r <.<11d. "'hel·ausr thC'y 11ert> 1r1ll1ng to gc·1 pregnan1 ol'rr and 01·t·r un111 they tlied of th!' l,;-.1 rhil<!" Nuw thi s 1s rhang111g and ne11' 11ays cif ti1·1ng must renecl th is ! h<tllP,l' ,\lqrr1:<g1• 11·111 nr•I Ii" a11;11 1111• n11- 1 hropolo~1 st :,aid.' but r hopr .~) 1na11y 1r1ll 11111 gel 111arT1l'd. hC'l':111 ~r ··11 1an.1 .1r~ arol 1Try g<iod at 11 "' \\'0111e11 are 111ak111g prugrl'.~"-::hr ~;iul part!~· becaU~(' pressure rrorn ll'OITICn's liberation groups is having n1ore of an er. fee t thnn before as lhe.v adopt the tactit•s 1ha~ have proved useful for n11nority groups As fur ;i 11on1an on the supren1e courl. a~ hjjS been suggested in lhr 1vakr or 111'0 r('l'Pnl rrsigna!lons. Or. ~!rad said qualified "·on1eo have been :H·a1lab!c for at least hall a century. S11iogless Steani Auto Clears Last Big· Hurdle STATl~LlNE . '\r1· f Li PI l 1!1d1"1r1:1lis1 \\'11!i;i111 P Lear s;i1rl \\ l'dnl'sda1 hts en~u1eers ha1·l' C'lrared thr hnnl ·hurtl lr 1n !ht' de sign of an ;:illlllmob1le steam engine and the product ~hould bf' rornpletcd soon · I think I c:in safel~ say we 11·111 come Ufl "'t!h the fina l product befor~ the l'lld of lhi:, 1·ear." he told thr l'acif1e North· Stu1th · dealrr as~oc1ation of the C.oterplllar Tr<lf'tor Corp L('ar ~;od thl' final design of the . co~· bus111r 11as co1npletcd Tuesda~· and 1t.v"1ll ha1 t' an en11ssu'l11 lei'('] "substantiall~· l<1ii•cr'' than the requirements of the ll'rl"ral Clc11n Air Acl. He dic;c11u11ted a~ '"not Ill'\.\" and likrl,v rro1 pracl1(';1I" a r('pn~tcd ~team.powcrf'd 1rh1clr de\rlopcd ln i\e1v Jersey. Me al so <iH!d )IC dirt 1101 1x'l1evf' Ill the ln11· ~n11ss 1on 1111er11;1l combustion cnginr 11hich thf' frdc ral govern1nrnt said had been del'eloprd by Ford :\!11tnr f'o ·· 11 1s nut ;i nr11· Je1·clflp111e11t ancl I don '! brlie1·r 1t 1s a prncllc<1I one,'' t1r said. lie stressed rhr announce1nr.nl t·arne rrom the govt>mmenl and nol rron1 Ford. Lear told the group he ha s spent SlO million on his 011.·n money in four years lo develop his 1·apor-generator engine al his Reno plant. He said his steam-pov.1ered car v.·ould reach 60 miles an hour in 17 seconds and haYr a U!p speed of around 90 mph Hf' said he expects a feder:il limit;i!lon on speed "'i!hin thrrr or lour \'ears. and his speed figu re s would be ;,11.·rll within the lnnit ," l~ar s:i id the vapor generator. lhe hln1<.'l•r and 1<.'alcr pu 1np ll)t his car ha(! been dt'SiRnCd by his 01111 men Ile said other engil1e1~rs designed the turbinr. and !he t•ondenser was produced 1hrougll thr l'OOj>et;d1on of General f'.!OtQr'> I This Burg lar Had Tru e Grit There 1<.'ere 11,000 lTlnle pre1e11- t1on experts al the A11ahei111 Con t·entton Center thi~ week but one thief outwitted tlwrn all rtCd ·faced Anaheim pol1t·e of· ficers admitte<l today that sonieone got away with 500 plasUc handcuff5 lrom an exhibit at the conventiozi of the luternatianal Association of Police Chit1!. Sales1nan George <.:eis1nger said the ernergency use cuffs, valued at $150 were lifted fron1 his exhibit booth. The l'Utfs are nylo n bands used 111 emergency situations where group ;izTests are made. They are supposed to be impossible to renlO\'(' unless cut or sawed off First Draft Call After Ju11e Grad s • \VASHINGTON !AP1 -l{es un1ption of the draft with an expected call todav of 12 .000 mrn for lh<' rc1nainin~ 1firt•<' inonlhs of tile year rna~' set a pattern for quarterly C'alls in the ruturc. fl-1en \vith low draft 11u111bers who have lost !heir deferruents primarily students graduated lroin college in June. ur dropouts -are expected to be lhe first called. • Sclect11·e Ser1·1ce officials have said nearly e1'ery qualiJied man with lottery i\o. 125 or lower "·ill be called. It is possi· ble men with numbers as high as 140 also n1ay ger nolice~- Although the draft lapsed for three rnonlhs. the Selecti\'t' Service machinery 1\'as kept intact and 1nen 11•ere called fo"r preinduction ph ysic;ils. Pentagon pf!Jcials say Secretary of [)cfe11se J\1el\'in H_ Laird hopes to do away with the traditional monthly draf l t·all. f;ivoring 111ste;1tl announcements rvery three 1nonths Laird. "·ho spearheaded the ad- n11nistrat1on·s drive to institute a nation;il lottery la st year, contends 11uart erl.v call~ would give longer notice and further reduce uncertainty for l!l-year-uld.~ O\Tr their chJnces 111 the drall " Pentagon spokesinan ;.cl'r1 \\' . Fnedhein1 told\newsn1en \Vec!neSdav 1l1t• new call ul about 12,000 will to\Cr· Ill· due!ions for October. ~o\·ernher a111I Decen1ber ;ind bring the to tal nu1iiber of Hli'n dra!lcd in l!li"l to und{'r 100.000 The last lin1e 111duct1on.<; lell bch111 11111.000 11as 1n 1962 "hen ifi.aoo were t·all· "' Uratt t·all~ 111 the l1r~1 SI)' 111onths of this year totaled 88,GOO. A 1.:all of 16,0110 \.\'as issued for July and August bu! tips was forgotten when conscription au\hon- ty d1fd with the old draft law J une 30 A b1lt renc"·Jng the draft for lwu .vears "'<JS signed Tuesday by Pres1de111 Nixon l 'olor l 'urnival S1virls to Life In Capo Beach F'1na1 details have been ('Ompleted for this weekend's sixth annual Carn1\'al ot l'olor art fcs111·:1J ~punsorcd by the 1 ·ap1slra110 Beach C'hanihl'r of l'o111 !!HTC<' UPI TtltPllOlt Hot Met11l Detector Ucnisc \11rkary, an airline ste\rardess in slru1'lor. tries lo fool ne\\' lliJackcr detcttor device eallcd th e. !\lark Ill Friskc1n by put ting a knife in her panls. The device. a 1nagne101nc ter, 111ca~ures disturb- ances in the earth's n1agncti(' field. If ftcld rs disturbed by large metal nbJCCt , light flashes 011 S(Teen. Device:. !IOI\' being used by Eastern .\irline's i!1 l\llan11. is :-et to differentiate hct\1een size and 1nass so that passenger 11·ith \1ri st 11atch ur sn1a!l pOt.'kcl knife ca11 pass. Yoko Loses Kid J ucl ge Gives Child tu Ex-husbcuul llOUSTO:\ I VPI 1 -Judge Peter ~ Solitu v.·atct~ed a 20-rninutc film featuring .John Lennon 111 the nude washing l11s h:i1r. a scent' of Lennon bathing nude with lhe child ol his 11·1fe Yoko. and aoolhC'r ~l'ene starring John. Yoko. the child and Ur. Tunothy Lear) Followu1g ihe sho11._ SOlitu a\.\'l}fdc1l ~ lc1nporary cuslody of the c·hild to Yoko's l1rs l husband and the c_·hild 's father , Anthony Cox . Solito awarded Yoko 1 1~1l1ng privileges Attorneys /or t:ox ~ho11ed LhC' color llln1 during \\'t>dnesday·.s custody hear· 1ny. Cox, a docurnentary rihn n1a kcr. said 1h1s particular n1ov1e was shot in Ne1v \'ork in 1969 and pro1•eU hi s 8·year-old daughter had been introduced into a eu l!ure or drugs t1nd oudity. Cox. who divorced Yoko in 1969. is also remarried and lives in Houston. Improper Property Sales Eyed I-lints of improper sales trarrie in .possessions of the dead 'mong e.st.ate ad· 1ninistrators and prominent officials v.·e re flying around Ca!iforr11a today. Kenneth Hahn of the Los Angeles Coun- ty Board Df Supervisors, said the ~pt could extend from San Diego to Siskiyou counties. "I really think the atlt!rney general should look into rt in each of the 58 coun· ties. to .see v.·hat is going on .. , 1,1.·h;d. could be a statev.·ide scandal." ftahn declared. The simmering .situation emerged out of the firing Tuesday of Los Angele5 County Publil' Administrator Baldo Kri.sto\'ich. Former Orange County coroner and public administrator Dr. Raymond A. Brandt is one official named In a repor.t submitted to the panel that rired Kri.stovich. Ile has declined l.O comment, nh grounds he is one of several witnessr:~ i>.'ho testified before the Los Angelelt County (;rand Jury regarding activitie·s of Kristovic h's department. "'I am not free to make a !latemenl, .. said Dr. Brandt, now practicing as A physician in So.nta Ana. "'I have to abide by the ir wishes," lie said or the Grand Jury. Supervisor Hahn said Tuesday lhal Kristovich sold Dr. Brandt a 1961 . Chevrolet Camaro June 9, 1969, from the t.lueshale Hooper estate. He alteges that when seated bids -the prescribed procedure in disposing of pro· bate property -were opened, Dr:. Brandt's $1 ,414 offer 1,1.·as only third highest so he was given a chance to rebid verbally. This type of departmental vio lation ii; among charges against Kristovich~ Others involve allegedly alte red record!l' of proper1y disposal Several ot her sales beii\g studied by the Los Angeles County Grand Jury Include purchase of three cars from estates bf Justice Clarke E. Stephens of the slate Court of Appeal . The cars were for the judge and hit daughter. a for mer emp!oye of l\ristovich 's department, but records listed other persons as recipients. Kri.stovich is also accused o( selling furniture to a Fresno woman with whom he is associated in a fi nn specializing in estate purchases and listing the deal! as being made at auctions. Kristovich, 56. characterized as one ~ llte coun ty'! most trusted officers untU the controversy exploded, ha~ vowed ti) fight his dismissal from the post he held for 11 yeon. Kristovich is also appealing lilil Sept. 1 suspension. PRICES SLASHED UP TO 60°/o & MORE ON ALL OVERSTOCKED ITEMS •• MANY BRAND NEW -SOME DEMONSTRATORS -SOME TRADE-INS. EVERY ONE WITH MONEY·BACK GUARANTEE! I\ h1,ghl1gt11 uf lhr t11·0-da,\I l1•su\·a l 111 ;_ the \'ap1.~trano l:icach Shopping Plaza 1111! .. ~·.. . . ..... .. RECEIVERS-AMPS TUNERS- COMPACTS & CONSOLES bf' the rlra11·1ng for an orig inal oil pa11111 ng of :i Juc al scerie by wcll-kn<11<.·11 Sou1h l'o:i.\t ;1rl'a pa1oter Dorothy PotJndstont \ratl'rbur~ The 30-by·40-1nch oil entitled '"Pa~loral ()rtcga "'II be presented 10 a "inner at :J p.nl. Sunday at the close of 1hr lwO·d:n fi'sti1·al T1ckC't.~ will be a\';11Ja blr d11r1ni; 1 llr r1·t'nl Adn11~:<1 011 lo tile arl fa ir <iispl~~·111g ~t·orr~ of work.~ b~ lor·;i! ;1rl1~1., a11tl cralls111('n 1s frrc Funds ra1~ed frr1111 lhr h·~tn;il 11111 ;i~sisl the ch a1nber's con1111ur11t.v proJet'ls fund Job llunlel' Says CIA Offcrc<l Hin1 ·Guerrilla Work LAFAYE'ITE \UPI) -An uncmplO)ctl rngineer says he "·as orferetl Sl,000 a 11·~ck tu go to Laos as a guerrilla fighter by a f1rin asSoeialed 1<.•1lh 1hc Central Intelligence Agency. Clarence C. Holben, •1. saJd \\"ednesday he 1111s"•erC'd an ad for overseas work and a rceru1tcr for orerseas ~c r1·1c-cs 1alkc1t aUout many 101Js. "rinally the young n1an sa1<I 1f I was interested 111 mak1og real n1oney I could get $1 ,000 a week and expenses and a box to come ho1ne in ... Holben said. The 1ntcrviewer reportedly !old him the JUb "'as with Air America and that this 1<.as a branch of the CIA. "I told him I was 47 years old and couldn"t sec n1yself carr}'Ln8 a pa ck around the iung1e:· said Holben. who 1s n1oving to Lake Ha\'asu Ant., Friday as 1nanager~f a spor1s s1ore. llolben sa1d lh(' intervltw orcurred last l\.farch. Since then U1t: 1nterv1cv.·er Jeff the l'l1lpl<1~ mt>n1 agency and ,\1r An1e.nca s<11d 111 \\'a~hi ngrun 11 ";i ~ not a part ol \ht: CIA an1t Wflsn't hinn.: all)UllC IUt' Sl.000 a 11cc~ •. ~~,.; EQUALIZERS , ! SHl:RWOOO S.JOOO 11 FM Tv"t' ••..... l h~do -in ) Co•t N""' Sl 80 DYNA SIERfO 70 Bo"c Amp, ••••••• 10 ... ,,!! R.M.S. !"•de ,,,1 H.IC CIT,..TION IV Pro·•"lP, ,,,, •. , ..•.. Coelrel C•"'"' 1 lrAdo-•n i ~HtRWOQD S-8500 ISO FM Rece"f' lderM e! SHERWOOD S ISOO 150 AM IFM Rec,;.,,, !dt mo l MONARCH S1'-501> 50 w.11 A"'pl:li•r-Pre-•rr p l .!•mo I Cl.A.RICON l6-145A 2~ Weft ' .. '' ...... , . S2~0 SJOO Sl~O "' ... Amp·P••·•"'t> f ~•'" l SCOTT '4 '19 •-Ch •~"·' A""p-P••-•mp .. ".'''. s•oo ..-.,...lnul c••• fdt,.,ol AOV(NT GRAPH IC EQUALIZER .•• , . , . 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He said the Navy only demanded that he have his hair cut so It didn't. drop below his collar. Senate Eyes • New Pullout Tin1e Li1nit WASH INGTON iAP' -For the second time in less than four months the Senate js set to approve a call for tot al U.S. withdrawal from Indochina in a !!pecified period -this tlme, six months. Nixon Administration supporters con· ceded in advance or. a vote today the y would be: unable to stop Senate approval of Democratic Leader ~1ike Mansfield's w ithdrawal amendment. It's being at· tached to a_ '2l·blllion military pro. curement bill. They expect, however, the House will reject such a measure as it has before. And , they said Senate-House co nferees probably y,•jJl water down a l\1ansfield amendment. as they had when one was offered on the draft.extension bill. Before tackling the withdrawal issue, the Senate votes on a move by Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton ~D-Mo.), to 'delete $35.3 million added by the Senate Armed Services Committee to $27.S mill ion ap- proved for the Main Battle Tank pro. gram. Aslo due for debate was an effort by Sen. J . W. F'ulbright ([}.Ark. l. to deleLe a provision breaking the Uni ted Nations embargo ·on trade with Rhodesia. An ~arlier effort failed. Wednesday, administration forces easi· Jy de feated attempts to cut back two of the Pentagon's most·c.rit ized weapons projects,' the N:.vy Fl4 fighter plane and the Sa f e g u a r d anti,ball istic·mi55ile tiystem. Bv s. vote of 61 to 28. the Senate shot , d9Wn Proxmire's s.mendmenl to cut isoL6 million for production of 4S F'l4s. Proxmire ~ D·Wis.}. contended the ex- isting F4 fighter, with slight modilica· lions, could perform better than the Flt. Accidental War Agreement OK'd ByU.S.,R~ WAS~llNGTON <UPI ! -Secretary of St ate William P. Rogers and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko signed an agreement loday aimed at pre venting an outbreak of <'lccidenlal war between the United States and the Soviel Union . At .a cerem~y in the State Depart· ment. they also signed a second agree· ment to establish a faster contact hot-line between Washington and M o scow , npcrating via satellites orbit.ing above the earth in place or the existing system run- ning by undersea!! cab\t and landl ines. It w;is established in 19fo3 The con1munlcalio ns between \\'h1 te llouse and Kremlin leaders, when &nd 11 necessary. '>''i\I continue to be by teleprinter rather than by voice, offi C'1als said. The l'>''o agreemenl5 go intn efrec1 im · n1ediately and require no further action by either government -or by the United Nations. Paris Firework• Reds Told: 'You Aren't Winning' PARIS <UPI) -U.S. Amba!IBador William J. Porter told the Vietnamese Communists today they werl' further from mili tary victory than ever and that they shot1ld negot iate an Immediate cease-fi re. They replied that Porter was '"i nso lent," •·;i rrngant" and "pretentioos." Both Viet Cong delegatl' Dinh Ba Thi and Ha noi deputy negotiator Nguyen Minh Vy showed pique at Porter'a strong words and accused the United States of raising new lhreals. They vowed to punish any new "U.S. military ad· venture," The Viet Cong delegate resorted lo the British Roport Name of Agent Who Defected LONDON (AP) -The Foreign Office reported today that the Soviet KGB agent who defected lo England was a member of the Soviet Trade Commission in Lo n· don. It nam«I him as Oleg L.valin, 34. His defection placed into the hands of !he British document!! that have led the 1o:ovemment W issue orrlers for the t'X· pulsion of 90 Soviets based in London and the barring of 15 othrrs from returning. A Foreign Offiee spokesman said Lyalin is the man su pposed to ,have ap. ne<ired in eourt this morning on a drunken driving charge placed against hin1 a month ago. The London Daily Exprr~s said in a ~t orv published before the Foreign Office report that it had leamed the name of the r1efect9r through the pendinf!: cnurt case, but his name Jn court records v.·as given as Lialine. Kidnaped M exicQ Official Fre ed; $240,000 Paid MEXICO CTTY (U PI l -Mexico's director or airports. Julio Hirschfeld Almada, was freed Almada, was rreed unharmed Wednesday night by kidnapers who had held him captive ih"a dark room for mo re than two da ys awaiting pay- ment of $24-0,000 ransom. "I'm convinced they '>''OUld have killed me ii the ransom bad not been met," the 54·yeii.old millionaire industrialist told newsmen. He had arrived al his mansion by taxi geveral hours earlier, saying he had been treated y,•eU by his four aboductors, '>''ho described themselves as revolutionaries. During the news conference. Hirsc:hfe.ld !laid he was blindfolded after his abduc· tion from his car Monda y and had •o ide" where he was taken. He said he was placed in a small room with newspapers over the window!! nd blindfolded a g a i n whenever it was necessary to move him through other rooms of the building. State Pro~ram To Add 37 Jobs Ca lifornia 's ne w ·r-.1edi·Cal reform pro- ~ram will cos\ $~29,199 more to ad- m1nislt'T' and add 87 ne>1' Jllbs in I he (~rflnge Oiunty we lfare drpartment and meclit•a\ renter. Supervisors approved l11e. new hirings 1'uesdav a f I er Robere Thoma..~ Li)U01V arlm1niS1rat1 Ve off irer tol d them the stale will pay 11 11 bu t $11 ,i20 ol the additiona l cnsts. Anot her expense i t em in tJ1e reform program is !he le;:ising of eighl trailers to house the new employes v.·ho will ad· minister the new program, Thomas said. Bible (Hose• Viti, 7) and said the saying, "He who sows the wind reaps the whilrwind ," should be a lesson to Presi· dent Nixon in his Qlrrent military. ac- tivities and his sup~.Jor President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam. Porter told newsmen after t.be in- conclusive 130th negotiating session the f'..ommunists •·absolutely refused" to answer his offers. Porter said that in spite of year5 of Communi!!t military efforts their troops had failed to seite any of the 300 districts and provincial capitals in South, Vietnam. "YQU are, in fact, further from military victory than ever,'' Porter said ""in .such circumstances, your use of peremptory language ~ms rather pretentious." Apparently referring to lhe current in- crease in lighting in South Vietnam's Tay Nin h area, Porter said it was illogical to permit events on the field of battle to in· terlere wil h the four delegations' negotiating effort! here. Both the Viet Cong and Hanoi delegate accused the United States al step"ping up the warfare. U.S. Issues Terms for End Of Surcharge WASHINGTON I AP) -Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally said today the United States will be prepared to Temove its 10 percent import surcharge if Qther government:ii. "make tangible prtr gress" in coming weeks to dismantle their lradt barriers and permit the establishment of realistic currency ex · change rate.s . But Connally's address prepared for the annual meeting of the 1 IS.nation International Monetary Fund discouraged proposals from the major trading nations !hat the American dollar be devalued directly in term!! of gold. "A change in the gold price is of no eco nomic significance and '>''ould be patently a retrogre!'isive step in terms nl our objective to reduce, H not eliminate, Hie role or gold in any new monetary system," said the U.S. chief delegate to the monetary conference_ He wen! on · "'Removal of the !!Utcharge. prior lo making substantial progress to>1·ard our objectives, would accomplish nothing toward correcti ng the balance of paymenls defic.iL" Connally deplored measures being taken by other countries to prevenl their currencies from moving upward W realistic new values in the period of "floating" paritiell since President Nixon suspended the payment of gold to offset a revision of exchange rales also do not• contribute to prompt and effective resolu· lion of the impasse, Connally !!aid . Wicks •• -•• •• ·--· -. 'Times mu.t be bad! He took my hat.' 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" " " .. .. • • .. " " ,, " " " •• • .• " " OR OR 0 OR Tonigh t and every night from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. you can dial direct (without Operator assistance) anywhere in California for 49~ or less. Th is new 49¢ rate also applies from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and holidays.' If you can't stay awake that late, it doesn 't cost rgucti,more to dial a call d,irei:t earlier in tho , evening. Fro~ 8 p.m, to 111 li)R. Sunday through FMd ay and 8 a.rn. lo 11 p.m. Saturday, ii costs 80¢ 10 dial direct On a station-lo-station call req uiring any type of Operator as sista nce-collect, credit card, charge to third party, etc,-lt costs more. From 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. weekdays or all day Saturday, Sunday and hol idays,' an Operator-• assisted ca ll costs $1.05. During the daytime , Monday through Friday from 8 a.m . to 8 p.m. it costs $'1.20 to dial a call yourself. A station-to -station call placed through the Operator tor th11 same period of time (Monday throu g.h Friday from a a.m. to 8 p.m.) costs $1 .50 . If you do need to make a pe1son- to-person call. it costs $2 .25, no ·matter when you call. All ra tes are for three-minute calls from Santa An• to San F1anciaco, pl us tax. ··HohG.ly r•t11 lo-c•llt within CtJ1!orr1lt apPty ti dt y ol'I Wuh1noion·1 lllnt1d1y. lnd•~•l"IMN» Ot y. L1bor 01y, rn.nksgiving. Chrl11m11 •l'ld N-YM r"I Dly, @Pacific lelephOne f:l ial direct It's faster and cti.per. ., Car Air Bags Delayed Nader Shouts Politics, Threatens Suit \VASHlNGTON (AP I -Ralph Nader, blaming presidential politics for a poslponemenl of the deadline for air-bag protection in automobiles, says he may take the issue to court. An announcement Wednesday by Secretary of Transportation John A. Vol ~. in effect, gave the auto indus try Breal' lnaminent? another two years before tht front.uat passlve-restra.int devic:ea will be mao- datory. ''This is a declskin that may ha\le to be challenged tn the t'OUrb at the urllul possible time," Nader u.id . Volpe reaffirmed an earlier ruling thlt cars aold in lhe United State1 muat have l(issi11ger Denies Giving the dtvice5 in both front and rear seals begionlng Aug. 15, 1975. Also required waa all cars be tquipped with air bags for front-seat protection arter Aug. 15; 1m. It WU thi! requirement that Vol'itr: changed. From August CJf 1973 until Augwt of 1975, auto manulacturers wUJ be allowed the option of providing air bags or ig- nition systems that will not operate if front seat belts are not fastened. U.S, Crime Registers 11% Climh Tliur~day, Stpltmbtr :30, 1971 DAJLY P:.c r Cold Water Family W as l1 Seen Sprea ding Diseltse;:J WASHL~GT0:-1 <AP) Ingham, Ala . Researchers sairl that alt virust>~ 11 ~! r· 1 1 ('t(lvernmenl scientists say tile they had k~wn for some time si~i!arly. family wash can spread thnl viruses can ex..ist for Dr. Forliati w.'.l~ :! 1 1 !'" disease viruses most easily if •·significant periods" in tex-repoi-t is expe1 t~r! ti1 !· cold water, recommended by llles. effecl on the u~e of co!1! •. manufacturers of li o 1n e Through further tests, the detergents. detergents, is used to cleanse report said, it was determined •·r don't t11ir1k 1t bed clothing and v.•earing ap-viruses survive more readily an}'lhing aboul th<1t " , i.,. parel. In home laundering l\1len cold "It simply fYJ1n!s 011t 11· But if hot water is used, the water is used. peraturc does 1n;.k1' ,, chance of pass in~ on disease J)r. Floren~e Fo r z i a I I , ferenl·e." virus is reduced substantially, assi~tant director of Consumer Anolhe r USJIA off' ;I the scienl ists said in "· repnrt and Food Economics in ARS, pri val('ly, howf'ver, !! 1, issued Wednesday by the said the only disease agent us-is expected to t'Jl! 1: Agricul ture Departn1ent. cd in the test was a polio reaction frum dclcr 'l 1 , The tests were conducled hy virus, which is noted for the Agricultural n es e a r c h persistency in textiles. She panies, already he 1 ... ' .- ,. ' •I. ' ,. • \\ 11 . ' Hope to Prisoner's Wife "General Motors President Edward C.Ole has slated that air bags have ex- tremely high reliability," said Nader. "However. Henry Ford II has spoken, Richard Nil.on has jumped and 200 million Americans have been deprived for another two years or the most Im- portant life-saving system developed in tt:eent automotive history.'' WASHINGTON (AP ) -Led St>rvice at the Sou t hern told a reporter oo sweeping charges they ill'l' co~1!1 ,I 1 I by a 20 percent Increase in the Res ea r c h Inst itute, Birm· c:onclu::;ions could be drawn to pollution prob!ern~. number of policemen killed in ,---------'---------------'---'-----,.I. the last eight months, \'iolent \\'ASHI NGTON IAPl -The wife of an American prisoner of war says White }louse adviser Henry Kissinger told her anrl others that President Nixon's trip to Cornmunist China could speed up a negotiated end to the Vietnam war. to mainland China, ~1rs. Mullen said ln an interview. "So they will feel the y should begin to negotiate more seriously with us now." crime increased by 11 percent ...--., Kissinger denied the statement, at- tributed lo him by Barbara Mullen, of Oakland , Y:ife of a Mari11e pilot missing in action in Laos. Mrs. tl1ullcn ·said this and other ~tatemenls intimating a break in the deadlocked negotiations were made by Kissinger in meetings -most recently on Au g. 26 in San Clemente with relatives of Americans who are prisoners of war or missi ng in action. "He said the North Vietnamese are not too ha ppy abou t" Nixon's projected trip Mrs. Mullen said Kissinger ttfernd to a thaw in U.S . .SOviet relations as another pressure on Hanoi to negotiate. "I didn't say it. It bn't true. And it Is not our policy," Kissinger 15ald when ask- ed about the rtports. Kissinger is Nixon's adviser on in- ternational security matters, has been meeting bimonthly with the families since February, usually in conjunction with board meetings of the National League of Familie li of A m e r I c a n P risonerli and Missing in Southeast Asia. "TheM art terribly emotional meetings for them and they cling to every atntw," Ki!s inger said in an int.eniew. • ea/ways Pan Am Enters Air Fare War NEW YORK (UPI I -Pan American World Airways, saying it would not be undereut by any scheduled airline, became the first U.S. airline Wednesday to join the transatlantic price war. "No scheduled U.S. or European airline will be able to Oy you to any Pan Am c~ty around the world at less cost," the Pan Am statement said. "We intend to be fully competitive and we will not be undercut in price between now and Feb. I or thereaft.er." across the nation in the first half of 1971, the FBI has reported . The jump in violent crimes exceeds the IU percent hike recorded during the first six months of 1970, but an ovf'rall 7 percent rise in serious crimes compares with an II percent rise last year, said the report issued Wednesday. "The continuing u p w a rd trend illustrates that crime is still one or our foremost pro- blems," Attv. Gen. John N. ?.fitchell sciid, "but the decelerating rate of increase provides a basls for cautious optimism.'' keep your infel'eSf: up ... to the maximum. 0 United States National Bank isn't fickle about interest rates . We're dedicated to paying the highest rates allowed by law. Here's a good example: Recently many banks dropped their rates on Passbook Savings Accounts to 4%. But we kept ours at 4 !'2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing is, there's no minimum deposit. And you can withdraw anytime. Want more? Open up a Savings Bond Passbook Account. .. We'n pay 5!'2% Interest if you leave your mone'J for one year. Wrth a minimum deposit of $500. Leave your mone'J for two years and you can get 5~%. Once again, these are the highest rates allowed by law. So you see, you always know what we're up to. See us for even higher interest rates on T UTie Certificates of Deposit. UNITED ~ 51 convenient locations STAT.BS ~ NATIONAL BANK Co1t1 MeM Office 1845 Newport llvd. S.uth Coa•t ltl1111 2333 Brltlol StrMI regularly 57.95 to 67.S5 Look for the red tags/ 9B ·• THE FABRICS YOU WANT We made a sensational 11·orstf'1l fabnc purchase from one of America's top mills and )'OU save a.s a 1 c~ultl THE STYLES YOU WANT Espertly tailored single-bre,1slcd mocl cls ... many \Vith scallop flap pockets, belted backs, flare trouser~! THE PATTERNS YOU WANT Choose rroma vastandvaricd collection of new Fall patterns and colors in regulars, 'horts, longs! ' ' AVINGSI EXTRA S E INCLUDES USE OUR fREE LAYAWAY PIAN OUR LOW Ep~~TERATIONS coMPLET COSTA MESA, 1601 NEWPORT BLVD. • N o Interes t charges o f •n)" k ind • Y o vr mon•)" rafvnd•d •t •ny time OPEN EVERY N/GffT 'Tll 9 JO GARDEN GROVE 12373 GARDEN GReVE BLVD. . ' t r-w o) I l l ' I - I . ! I I I " I I. ' ' . ' . • DAIL V PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE New City's Promise Barri111 unforeseen legal delayinc maneuvers, Or~ge Cdlnty will have a new city in being come Chri1t· mas, the City ol Irvine. Action by the Board of Supervisors Wedne1day a)'.> proving the proposed boundaries and settillg the in· corporation election for Dec. 22 presumably brings to an end more.than a year of preparation, negotiation, bitter disputes, and some of the Jess·savory, less-proud mo· ments in the annals of Or&nge. County government and politics. Cityhood proponents could rightfully charge that they we re caught in a drive for personal political power by supervisors. in a struggle over the rich economic re- wards of zoning. and even in the continuing fight by Joan Irvine Smith over operations of the Irvine Com· piny and Irvine Foundation. ·in winning what they called the fight to con trol their own deiliny, the 10,000 residents of the new city hardly have been given a thornless rose. They ¥:ill fa ce very difficuJt problems in making tpeir-planned communi~y live up lo its promise. They Will have to pay for theLr independence wilh su bstantial taxation. But the ,promise is great. Today the residents of the Up "oming new city have every right to be happy, proud arid hopeful. And they have the good wishes and support of most. if not all, of the citizens and governments or their neighboring co mmunities. New Treaty With Panama? Seven year$ ago, four Americans and 21 Panaman- ians were killed in rioting in Panama touched off by a dispute over whether the Republic of Panama's flag couJd be flown in the Canal Zone. Now there is a possibility of more anti-American violence Oct. 11 when the Panamanians celebrate the • Healthy Trend Among High School Grads The.re h11 been a healthy trend, ln the tul few years, on the part of hiih school craduate1 wbo would nonnaUy be collea:e·bound. They are taking a year or '° off from school, to work, to travel, or just to find them- N:lver. l happen to ~ 1ieve that 16 1Lraight years on the educa· tional treadmill is too much fO'f' most youncsters. They need "t lea1l a y.ar to ,get away from the academic pressures and the intense career.orientation that is forced upon them . WHAT I WOULD Jlke to see -in place t'}f the military draft -is a year of "na- tk>nal service" for all youths of 18, boys and girls alike. Such service wou1d not only broaden and deepen their view of society, but would also supply the country with some of the "public service'' help it ao desperately requires. Young people could work as ap- prentice• in hospital s, mental ins titutions, crphANJa:es, correctional schools, prisons, and social service agencies of the various 1ovemmenb ; choosing whichever field of endeavor mos t appeals to their talents and temperaments. This would be of im· measur1ble aid in at least two important respects. FD\ST. IT WOULD help relieve lhe tiard-pressed budgets of m11st of these in· atlt utions and agencies. Secondly, a11d even more important , it woWd bring lo Dear Gloomy Gus It took one of our local judges three weeks to take under advlse- ment and return my "smaJI clailTUI'' deciaion. 1t took the same judge a few hours to relea3e from jail . without bail. a Hell's Angel member with narcotics and air tempted murder charges. How come, here come de judge~ -C.Onfused T!llt ..... ,. nfl9m NMtn' ...... Mt -. ..... rllr ""'" If "" 11............. ,..,.. "'" "' _.,. 19 ....... , ew .. D~,,. Pl .. t. these custodial positions a higher type of person than now is ordinarily attracted to tbem. The calibre of prison guards. hospital attendants, orderlies in mental hospitals, and so forth , is lamentably low. Many are polilical appointees with no particular Qualifications or 15ympathy for the work they are doing. Others •re misfits or psychopaths of one sort or another. al· lracted by the authoritative a n d manlpu1ative powers of these job1, PAID NOMINAL .11alaries, on the order of Vista or the Peace C-Orps, these young people could serve a11 • cheek °" m1ny common practices ln these institutions. bringing a high sense of humaneness and social justice into their dehumanized al· mosphere. Nothing is as shocking In our civilization as the way we mistreat young delinquents . old pensioners . the poor .11ick, the mad , the retardtd,. and all the out· casts from sociely. This compulsory inlemship of a year would not only help us to reform and re direct. our system of public aid and rehabllitalion; it would al!!O give the young people a "bite" on reality that would satisfy their appetite r or respi:inslbil ity. Then, those who "'anttd to could go nn io col\egf wiih ~n aip- prcciation that is nowadays con.~picuously lacking, Environ111.e11t ps. Energy Constr.4ction of electric power generating pla nts in a re mote region or* the Southwest called Four Corners, v.·here the stal.es of Arirona , New Mexico, Utah and Colorado join, has bef'n the focal point of a major environmental cr1n· trover1y. The investor·ov.·ned pO\ver con1. panie.11 tnvolved in the project have been «pedal targe\.1 of the kind of en - vironmentalism that wages a crusade agaim:t the production of energy -the kind that would rtvert to wood fires and candJelight. IN AN ENDEAVOR to help bri ng the. entire question of environment and energy into more reasonable perspective, an Arizona uti lity has· published a l!me ly full ·plll!e newspaper ad vertisement. It ·ny1 a few things that the anl ienergy en· v\ronmentali.11ts overlook . F'or t"amp1e, '.he company's plant at Four Corners 811 George ---1 Dear G~r~t: Thanks .for you r p11omphlet <m Nervou11 Tension, t .enjoy it 1 lot more th•n l did my ()Id c:alm tansion whkh ls •II 1 had hefore I took your couru, Do you teach negative thinking? OELIGIITEO Dear Drlighted: No, Sideways Thinking .• Jt'1 the only mtthod I know to kttp from worrylnc •bout what you mean by c1lm tension. To leam Sldew,ys Thinking. n'lft'tl)' e:l'K'kM fl tn I. tel!·addreastd 1tJmped envelope ' . ' , Guest Editorial ~::....r.:. makes elec tricity for a million Aritonans. It adds, "It also pollutes I.he air with fly ash. You don't like Oy ash and we don•t like it. So, by t.he end of this year, h\'O of our .smokestacks will be al least 99.72 ~rcent clean of ny ash . And the remaining two stacks will be just as clean by the end of 1973. The ntw pollu· lion control devices are costing more than $40 million to de11ign, construct and in~tall .1' THE ADVERTISEMENT p0ints out th11t mo11t environment•I protection .systems use e.lectric energy. These in· elude: water purification plants, garbage dlspo~al i nd recycling of w a 1 t e ~terials, etc. However, it adds, "Two things must hapfl'n before these en· vironment pmttetion systems become a v:idespread reality. . .You must want them enough to pay for them through in. creased t.axu or prkflis." And there mu_,t be ". . .enough electricity to power thtm." The advertisement 11t1te1 blunUy that electricity does create tome pollu· Uon, but it can clean up 1iinJficantly more Pollution than it crtatrs. ' TWO CHOTCES face our crowlnt population: Elthtr commit Mme .ort ()f mass suicide or U!lt: our brains and technology to lick oor probltm.11 and move ahead to a higher And brighh:r 1t1~ of civilization. tnilu ~lrhtl Ntl'l"S Rt\'ltw ' thlnl annivenary of the military coup that brought Brig. Gen. Omar Torrijos tlO power in tbe litUe republic. A simpli!tic answer to anti·American activity ~ Panama is that it U all a Communist plot, that the Rus· sians or Chinese want to control the canal throuah puppets in Panama. Granting that there may be truth in that postulate, there also is anolher side. Americans doing government work in the canal zone have remained a1oof from the Panamanians. and too many havt: comported them· s!!:lves as "ugly Americans." Sen. Alan Cranston (D·Calif.) in testimony lo a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee, has called for the return of the canal zone..._\o the Republic of Pan~a. He slid, however, that the United States shoµld continue to ov.•n and operate the canal as a world uWity, retaining all rights to defend the canal "even to the point of mov- 1ng our armed forces into the Republic of Panama to do so." Cranston also called for retention of U.S. mili· Lary bases presently in the zone. Contending that the zone is not essential for the canal's defense. the California senator believes his ap- proach would defuse the red hots of Panama and else- where in Latin America who consider the canal zone "a tolonialistic ouirage." The Panama Canal still is vital to the United States and to the entire Western Hl!misphere, economically and defensively. So it is urgent that we make effective ef- forts to reduce friction there. Unfortunately. whatever concesfiions we nee-otiate now wUJ build pressure for more. probably very soon. The grim lesson the world learned when the Suez Canal wu turned over to Egypt's sole control argues eloquently for eventual international control of the Panama Canal. Or for the building of a new· internation• al ca.nil elsewhere in Central America. Probably for both. Assymptions May Not Be l' alid for Lo119 Concept of a Five-Powered World W ASIDNGTON. -In his reflective moment.a Pretident Nixon spend!! many houn tn hiJ hideaway office in the Ex~ ecutlve Office Building adjoining !he White House. He is close there to some of his more infiuentlal advisers and away from I.he procedural concerns of the White House e•tablishment. 'Ht sits amidst memorabilia of his long polllical c.1rttr and notes dOl'i'n ideas. sketches out speeches and thinks. Out of such moods came hi& informal reflection• which so aroused the interest of Chou En-lei and since have been widely discussed as the pos.11ible shape of the future in \\'Orld affairs. The concept Is simple and reasonablt but ii nevertheless a postulation subject to critical dlscussion. Nixon conceives of five great power centers in the futurr: West.em Europe, including Britain . in the Conllflon Market : th~ Soviet Union ; Japan; China and the United States. THE V~TfED STATES, although the strongest and richest nation in the \,·or[d , Is no lonaer predoininant. It rinds itself in competition on every front with a ,- \ r ·, ' -~' resurg£nt Japan, a growing I y in- dustrialh.ed China, a maturely in- dustrialized Russia, and an economically united Wtslem Europe. All this, says Nixon, is a challenge-we did not even dream of imme(liate!y after \Vorld \Var 11 \1•hen we emerged as t h e greatest world power amidst ~haltered govern· ments eve ryw'here. The \'ision is good as far as il goes. Tht power centers exist. AmericA has lost its pre-eminence over all. The world is no Iona:er neatly dlvided between com· munism and anti...communisn1 . But behind the Concept of a five· powered world may l!e assun1ptlon s which will not necessarily be va lid very long. ASSUl\WTION f'liO. 1 -the Soviet Union and the Chinese People's Republic are at each other's throats. This is not neces!arily a durable assumption. China and Russia acted in concert for many years. They cou1d do so aga in. Assumption No. Z -Japan as the emerging third industrial power ha~ no il· lusions of hegemony over Asia. There are obvious stirrings in Japan of the idea or the East Asia co-prosperity sphere which rationalized Japan's expansive policies in the 1930s and led to her invasion of the Asian continent. ~·o repetition rnay be presently conceivable but the driving energy of Japan at least suggests that the impulse to dominalt has not wholly ex· pi red. ASSUMPTION NO. 3 -With Britain In the Common Market. We.11tem Europe v.·ill btcome more a single political en- tity. Tills it a highly visionary concept theoretically discu!'Sed in Europe much as the idea of "one world " and the l:niled Nations were once discussed in this coun· try. Assumption No. 4 -The indu1bial and political organization of China 's 800 millions under comn1u nisn1 \\'ill proceed on sc hedul e toward lnevllable success un- der fhe successors of Mao Tse·tung and Chou En.Jai, 'fhe tenuous nature of this assumption is illust raterl by periodic con· vulsion.~ in China, the "great leap forward" and the ''cullural revolution,'' both of which v.·ere large scale political operations for the retention of power bas- ed on ideology. So certainly the thought cannot be ex- cluded that the five-powered world will not fall so easily in place as Nixon may now be jtlstified in envisioning , But in· stead it may be conceivable thal the gaps exisling in the Communist world will be bridged and that once again there will be two opposing forcl's: communism and an• ti...commun lsm struggl ing for the align· 1nent of the entire world . ~ THIS JS AN Uf'OPLEASANT and sup- posedly outn1oded thought but certainly it ha s been the evolutionary doctrine of both China and Russia lhat Marxi~ Leninism is historically predete nnined for 1 he entire world. These thoughts are noted here , not out of great knowledge, V.'isdom or innl'(' pcrci'plion. bul ;:;s a la yman 's obse rvation of 1he wc.y foreseen events often do not happen as postulated, even by presidents. In general. hO\\'ever, the Nixon posi.ula· tion ha!! been pretty much accepted as the probable shape of the world In the next 20 years or so. That part of it, in par!lcu lar, which concedes the loss ol preen1inence hv the United States see.ma to be lhe most 'widely accepted. Thi~ runs contrary lo the. inner feelinga of older generations in America ac• cust omed to thinking of th:s country not ooly as the richest and most pov;erful but endowed \1•ith rlghll'ou sness a n d selflessness beyond compare, This pa rt of the American dream seems lo be fad ing and it is all the more astonishing tha t this change should have been articulated by a President V.'hose political rise w~sed on otJier concepts. Press Agentry Comes to Interior WASHI NGTON -In a hush-hush rtport on lht Interior Department's publicity operations. a f\·ladison Avenue hucksttr h11~ rl'com1nended that lhe dtpartmenl sho'u!d blow its own horn louder, should play up its "photogenic .. bos5, Rogers C. B. Jl,forton , and should hide the t!x!ra expense .. in other budgtls." Shortly !fl.E'r J1,1or· ton took over as In· terior Secret1;ry. ht hired Ha rry Tre- leaven, lhe a.d exe. cullve who direc!td L he theatrics for President Ni:ion's I9M campaign, to an alyie the dtpart- ment'.11 information program~. Treleaven submitltd an 8:'.l·page report, which ha.11 been kept undl'r heavy wrapi<i. In other word!, the department has refustd to give the public any in~ formation about Treleaven's study of its public lnfonnatlon activities. A bootleg copy, however, has been smuggled tow. "ALMOST THE entire pre.11s cpera· licin~· criticited Trel~aven, "is too passivt, reacting to events rather than Quotes Judie Leamtd Hand, American J•rirt -"The. first. amendment presuppoee1 thet right conclusion• are more likely to bt galhtrtd ()Ul of a multitude of tongues, than throui:ih any kind or authoritative selection. To many th is is, and always wUI bf, folly; but we have staked upon Jt our 111." Dr. Roberta Salper, Calif. St1te Colle1e, Su Dlqo -"The large m11· JoMty of women In the country do not support I.he Equal Rights Amendmf'nt precisely be<:auae we. believe it ii; anti· working c\11s and wt want to unite force• with women in labor, not di'vide them ." ' . looking for opportunities .•.. The bureaus havt the cap.1blllty '• get !information) out -but they Ile< J to be 91.imulattd by a more Gun,t Ho attitude at the top. "Another problem la that mosl of the ~enior people are print.oriented. They don't know what to do about It, either. A top priority must be to develop ways of getting lnterior'a story on television." Treleaven suggesltd the Secretary had considerable television appeal thtlt ahould be exploited. The huskily hand80me, 1l:i:. foot-aeven-inch Morton bu the ahqgy look of a coun try l!!quire. Treleaven, therefore, urged mort effort "to get the Secretary visually i n v o I v e d tn newsworthy events .••• "SECRETARY MORTON is not only the most photogenic member o( the Administration but he'a also •ble to participate physically in all kinda o« out. door situations and look natural" Treleaven urged "• nationwide 'network' o( specially trained and briefed information personnel be establish~" to ballyhoo Morton 's appearAnces on the road. The MadiJOn Avenue tliperl, who was paid fl11 1 day for his an1lysli, Riso had gome su1ge1tlons about flnanctng an In· vigorated p u b·l I c I ty campaign. He estimated that the department's total Jn. fonnaUon proiram costs "close to four million dollars." President N I x o n. however, has ordered a government-wide cutback. in,tnlonnatlon activities. SO TREL!AVEN 1ug1ested slyly : "11 (is) impoesible. to cut the kind of items that occasioned the request for a rtduc- tlon because they don't exist. The response, therefore.. Is to ellmlnate worthwhile Items. or go ·undt rground' - I.e., hide expend itures in other budgets. The latter is probably the pracUcal way out." ' He had another novel idea. "Some or the bureaus iJ\lines, Outdoor Recreation, and Fish & Wildlife) ha\'e been able lo obtain private funds for their film pro- grams," he wrote . referring to corporate promotional films. "This is a source of money which should be sought energetically and !'iystematically by the entire department.., TRELEAVEN J\'OTED. in passing, that the high casualty rate in Interior Secretaries had raised a budgel question, He pointed out: "Secretary Udall's name is still on many booklets -Secretary Hickel lives on in print -and many Qf· fices are faced with trying to decide whether they 11hould spend the money to update them with Secretary Morton '11 name or not." But Treleaven's n1ain emphasis was that the publicity operations should bre coordinated and controlled. ..Each of- fi ce," he wrote, "lries to be a total, 1elf· contained and sel f.sufficient C'om· munic1alions ope~on. What they end up being, however , are small pockets of personnel. ... with no place to go for pro· fessional assistance and no one to ~II them. whether or not they're oo the right track.'' FOOTNOTE: I-laving lold the Interior Dfpartment what's wrong with it.11 publicity , Trtleiven offered his public relations talents to set it right. He used his position as a government consultant to drum up business for his newly reorganized finn of All iso n, Treleaven and Rietz. LIKE THE CENTRAL lntelligenc~ Agency, we rate intelligence reports for reliability. The !IOUrte ~ given an alpha· betical appraisal, the content a numerlc11I rating. (An A·I report, therefore, would be considered wholly accurate.) Chlee.11e goal (8·2) -Sources cl064!l to the Red Chinese quote them as saying their aim i1 to oust Chl:mg Kai·~hek (rom the United Nttions more than to gain mtmberahlp for themltlves. Th e y rr.portedly have uld tht'y are prepared to '~ail ft.000 )•ear s, H necessary,. for UN membership. Tsraell w itb draw a I ? IA·7\ - lltoshe Dayan, the tough Israeli defense minister, is pressing inside the cabinet for a withdrawal of Isr:ieli troops back from the banks of the Suez Cana l. Dayan's reasoning: the .Soviet objective is to reopen th e Suez Canal; th ertfore, Rus sia can be expected to increase military pre~sure on Israel until the Canal is opened. Nurle1r tbreat (8·3) -Intelligence sources assert fissionable mc.teriat is being smuggled In tiny amounts into the Middle East. Any industrial nation, they say. can now manufacture a nuclear bomb in Jess than a month. 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IUPJ) - ('alifornia's new we l fare •·reform" system goes Int o ef· feel Friday. but without what the Reagan Adm inistration tenns its ··n1ost significant" feature The state supreme court \\'ednesday ordered a delay in implementing a key section of the act which affects 444.,481 fnrn1\ies and 1.57 million in- divid ual recipients on Aid to J-~amilies with De pe nd e n t Children (AFDC \. a "'as the second adverse court ruling In t~ days for the new act, which was negotiated last month 3~ a e-0mpromlse between Gov. Ronald Reagan and I h e D emo cra ti c-co ntrol!ed legislature. Under lhe law, two.thirds of lhe AFOC reclpients "'horn Reagan called the "truly needy" ~·ere to rece ive benefit increases. The ot her Lhird, all with outside income, v•ere to have their monthly welfare checks reduced or eliminated entirely. ' \ But the State Supreme CoUrt, acting in San Fran- cisco, de-c!are<l lhe method of reducing benefits for the one- third with outside.. income may violate federal !aw. Therefore it stayed the entire section raising and low ering benefits pending a court revlew. A federal judge Tuesday also ruled in San Francisco that not atl reci pients had been correctly notified about their pending benefit reduc- tions. He ordered delay ol the benefit changes in some coun- t ies. Both cases were hroughl by the militant California Welfare Rights Organization (CWRO J. State Social \llelfare Direc- tor Robert B. Carleson, meanwhile, disclosed he had asked State Attorney General E velle J. Younger to in- vestigate \11hat he termed deliberate "jamming" o f weH are procedures by the cv-:no. Carleson termed the State Supreme Court ruling un- fortuna1e . ''This 1s "·here the 'truly needy' \vere to receive an in- creaSe in beneiits," Carleson told a newsman. Snow Falls In Sierras TRUCKEE, Calif. ! AP) Beaches and roads in the Lake Tahoe Basin -rec en l ! y crowded with bikini-clad sun- bathers and summer vaca- tioners -were blanketed "'ilh white today after winter's first snowfall. A light cover of snow spread the entire length of the Jake and chain.~ "'ere required over the two main Sierra high"'ays, Jnterstate 80 and U.S. 50. A California Highway Patroln1an ln Truckee said about lO in- ches of snow fell overnight on Donner Su mmit and four in- ches in the l~wer areas. Cool Unde1· Fire 1 Trio Ta.lked Into Surrender .I Reagan Eyes 'Breakthrough'Taxldea SACRAMENTO (UPI) -or the program until the entire ticing and appealing." He said Gov . Ronald Reagan and paekage Wi>s put together. they wanted to analyu it Republicans today examined a "J hope by Friday that we'll further . new tax offer by Democrats have something to announce," Meantime, sources said a \Vhich Assembly Speaker Bob he said. major unresolved hangup is Moretti said could provide the r-.tnretli said Reauan and the insistence by Democrats that key to property tax relief and Re publicans 111ade ·no "curn-the statewide sales lax nol be reform I e g is I at io n in mitment" to accept the new increased. Both lb.e Democratic and Republican tax program• .Jlr()o posed a one cent increase in the nickle.o-n-the-dollar aal s levy when talks started two weeks ago. A one percent in· cr•ease would produce ap- proximately $500 million 1n· ad· ditional revenue annually. Callfomia. proposal but considered it "en-· Mi:i!'etti refused comment "l think It 's a majorl-''-~::========:::'.=================::;:=::::~-breakthrough," Morelli told! newsmen Wednesday night after a three-hour bargaining session in Reagan's office. Moretti, who refused l6 elabo rate . said the breakthrough revolved around what he called "insertion into the !<:ilks of an entirely new concept.'' But one Repuh!1can negori<i tor, Sen. Fred ~farler of lledd lng, said hu\1•e1•er. "i\'e still have very substan- tial issues that are unresolv- ed ." Moretti s a id Democrats •·think we have come up "'ith a new fa ctor" which might be the ··poten!ial 11nswer to the tax reform negotiations." He refused to discuss the breakthrough or new element funher, ins 1s l1 ng tha1 participants had agreed not to discuss individual ingredient s New Attteck Se t On Eco-unit SAC RAMENTO 1 UPI f A ssen1bly Dem ocrat!; prepared tod;:iy for another assault on Gov. Ron a J d Reagan's plan to create a "super'' environmental agency Now Earn • daily interee:t on Passbook Accounts. Passbook Thrift Accountt of •ny amount earn 51h % per year, paid from day Invested to day wlthdrtwn. Your tunda are lmmedlately available. Interest credited end compounded quarttrty. Funds pfsced by th• 10th.,,,, tram th• 11t. LOS A ~GELES (UP IJ - Three robbery suspects held seven persons hostage in a fashionable jewelry store for more than an hour \Vedn esday un!il an unarmed sheriff's li eutenant coaxed them into surrendering. two shots and the depuly fired opposed by conservationists. tw ice in return before backing Republ icans turned back a Morris Plan .. ' out for reinforcements. move \Vedncsday b_v the ma- iVith in minutes the store jority party to send the pro- "'as ringed with more than 50 posal to the legislatl1·e ltn1ho Jaw officers. Tear gas was of an interim study. The 37-25 d vole ""·as on a st rict party line readied. hellcopters hovere wi th 41 vol.es needed to defeat Newport Bcac.h -J7ll ...., No one was hurt in the eon- frontation, although sh o ls \1·ere fired initially and the robbers at one point threaten- ed to kill their hos tages if deputies decided 10 rush the store. overhead, and streets were cordoned o!L the plan. Five Dem o c rat5 were absent. Baker le lephoned the slort>fJliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KNOC KOUTS All in 14 karat gold. Wear t hem and just see what happens. Filigreed, S35. Florentined and high pol ished, $79.50 y Sculptured, $75. Am•rlt•~ E•P.-.U• l 1nlcAm1rlt•nl •...:I M1\l•r C.~••1•-loo. In the end . Lt. William Baker. 34. walked into the Village Gol dsmith Jewelers in "'ealthy r-.1arina del Rey - una rmed and ~·ith his hands o\·cr his head -and quietly arrest.ed the men. and talked with Charles N Ellis !IL 20. one of lht suspects, for half an hour. "You've nothing to gain," Baker said. "Why don't you come riu! ?" The suspects earlier told a newsman "'ho called he at- tempted the rohhery because "! can't get a ·job out here in Califnrnia." II SLA.VICK'S J e\1e!ers Since 1917 Authorities said three men 11•alked into the store about nnon wilh drawn guns and tied and handcuffe d three employes and four "·omen customers. One of !he bandits tripped a silent alarm which brought one deputy to I.he scene. \\'hen he entered the Baker said later, "we even· tually arrived at an un· derstanding" on a surrender plan after discussing ''"'hat [~~~~~~~~~11111111111111111111111111~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ made them attempt the rob- 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1180 Open Mon. <!I nd Fri., 10 a.m. to q:)O p.m. bery." ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""".__:''~o~re, one of the robbers fired The other two suspects "'ere identified as Victor Ramos, 25, and Ralph Coffee, 31. All "·ere booked on suspicion of rob- bery. NO FINANCE CHARGE IF PAID IN 90 DAYS OR NO DOW N & 36 MONTHS TO PAY OAC. 1972 Genuine oil finished Walnut veneers and select hardwood solids N = • I • • 23" DIAG . 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OPEN DAILY 9·5, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 10-4 4020 CAMPUS ' l•tw••n 'allsades & MacArthur ltvd. across from Orange County Airport N(WPORT l(ACH .. ' . l~ur\d.1y, Se~tt mb!r 30, 1?71 DAJ'L V PILOT 9. ANIMAlog!c S mog Continues Ranipage Through Fo rests 3 Top Russ ians Set Pilgrimages HEHKELEY ~UPI ) -Smog round llvlng will diminish 1969 and 1971 , 8.1 percenl of there 1vas a ileady decline oJ first noticed Ln the San is st ill killing pine trees in the too," said fl.1 iller. 16 Ponderosa pine trees in a other tree11. Bernardino National Forest a~ San Bernardino ~l ount ains anrl r-.fillrr said th:il bef\O.·een hravily studied p!ot died 11nrl ''ellol'o'lng pine trees 1,1.•pre early as 1940, fnrc..-try 1·esearchf'rs s11y the11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;. delrrinr;il1on nf the "'rea hasl l WASHJNr.TON rUPll The three. top off1c1als nf the &l\·!et L'ninn ha ve ht'gun a series of dlpl'lm11tic pilgri;nage.o: mnre e~tensil'e than ~nything undertaken by the Russians since the ndvssrv of Nikolai Bulganin And Nikitii Khruschev in the Jattrr half nf !he: 19:.0s schPdultd to visit F'rance, !""'n i:.t "iln .,1.,rniing r11t1>." when~ he is cerl11in to find a l'lant pat hnlogi~I r"'ul R !lymp;ithetic reception for i\1 dlf'r. of the U.S. f nrest's Moscnw.'s espousal of !he S('I'\ 1ee Experin1rnt St<11111n at Eurnptiin &ecurily conference. n11 ers1rle, has reported thall Podgorny is due 5hortly in snioi:, has increased slightly H;111o i. "'1ere he will confer di irin~ the past two years an<l "'i1h North Vi P. l names e 111(' 1·hani;:es it causes may 1101 IP;.rll'rS and pres um 11 h I Y l.Jt' ('sl h('tl!'i'llly pleasing. I :·1>:1~~ili't tf1f'l11 nr ··nnl1nuerl snppnit fnr ;J,,.1r hat11e against "lf tht f11resl goes, "'e c;in • Each going hi~ own Wily, President r\'ikn!;ii Pndgorny. Premier Ale~i l\os\·g111 11nd Party Chief Leon id 0Breihnev will \'isit ;it least 11 and pro- bably more cnun1rie s in Asi11. Eurnpe. lhe ililirldle F:a.~t and Nor1h t\fricR hefnre !he end of s.~•!llt \'iet1i;,m. ''MO!<!N IN'ABE:. HOUJ((tl~tN(i_\ e.\pect the desirability o( the l AT fHE CA61N?" area for nut door recreation. +·hr P·idljomy visil is A ___ _:::____:~::_:___:_:_ ___ ~'~"~m~n~'~"~-__lh~n~n~"~·''_~3~n~d--~"~a~c::-~"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"'111"'111"'111"'111"'111llll"'lll~ psycholngica.I exercise design·1• the year. The offlciAI asses.~n1enl in \\';;shingtnn is that one prin· cip"'I airn nf !he wide·rangin)i: Russi"'n visits is to bnlster !he KrP1n lin's stn<'k Ri:?ainst in· rnad.~ hy Cnn11nunis! Chin11. locked in a bltlrr idenlo~ical <1nrl hnrder disput e with the Kremlin. A se•nnrl St'\\ irl nhjectivc is beliel'ed !n he tn shore up i!s positinn ~1·1th !he Ralkan na· !ion.~ "gains!. an.v ernsinn resulting frlln1 C h i n r s e idrologit;il pene1rRlion~ nr Western econnmic rn<locuvers. A third reAsnn fnr some llf the visits undoubledly is In in· crease suppnrt fnr· lhe So1·iel· pr0mn1prl \\';irsaw r(lc!_ prn· posa! for a European S('curity Conference. which would in· elude All nations of East and West Europe plus the United Stales Rnd Canada. Brezhne1• hils just concluded the first schedu!rd visil of the autumn diplninatic offen.oh·e -R four·dil.1' su1nn1it enn· ference in Yugnsl;ivia wi!h Presirlen1 Tito. Brezhnev Rnd Ti!n .~ignerl ;i nrw "Rrlgr;ide" declaration v.·hich called for <'lnser cnnpertltinn hetwPrn ''the people's p;:ir\ies and sl;;tes" or lhe lw<) countrie.~. but a l the si:.me time. reRf· ert In .~enre points with Hanoi and nther Communist capitals ;it H rin1P when l,ommuni.~l Chin;i is !lhowing signs of eas· ing its bitter position against the United St ales. I Podgorny's next trip, in lht 1 middle nf Octnber. will be to[ lr;in v.·here 1he Russian.~ h:n·e impro11ed their ecnnom1c rela · lions and Rre supplying some rnilitary aid. Rl!hough the ShAh nf Iran still leans toward the West. l\nsygin is due to arrive in Can::ida <>ct. 17. conferring with Premier Pierre 'J'rude;:iu Rnd other nfflc1;ll.~ in n11;n\•;i hefnre going nn to vi.~11 !'everal other Canadian cities. 'l'his lr!p is assessed in \\l;ishinglon 11.s an obvious Rus~ian effort to \\'f\O the Canadians in !he w;lkt> (lf Otttl wa's recent establish· n1ent nf diplorn11t1c rel<itions with Communist China. Later in the mnnth l\nsygin will visit Algeri11. a mission nhviously cnnncCtl'd w i t h Russia's desire tn solidify and exp"'nd its influence in the Arab wnrld. In December, Kns.vgin is sC'h('duled tn visit Nnr\\·a .1 tlnrl l !lenm;lrk in wh(I\ "'PJlears In be an effort In persuade !wnl n1orP i\'ATO eountrie.~ of !he Kremlin's desire lo rrarh Rn [ "'grcement betwl'rn mC>1nhers nf the \\';i rs;iw Paci ;ind thnse nf the» \';'cslern al!i"'nce reduclinn n£ iensinn. firmed Yugnslil\i::t's right lri[;::==========:.::;: pursue its own hr;ind of Cnnl· munism ::rod its nnn·::rli~nf'd course in fnrrign ;:i[f;iirs. f"rom Rel~rarle, Brezhnev f!e\\' to Rud;iprs1 lo 1neet v.·ith Hun.(!'ari<ln r;irty Le a cl e rl Janos K;id;:ir and !hr-n vi.~itecl Bulgarla In n1ePI v•ilh Knfnr l Zhi\'kov, the Comm un is ti ]l~acle:r there_ [ In October, Brezhnev is so WHAT rs WRONG WITH BEING A VOYEUR ?? "The Marri<Jge Of A Young Stock Broker" LI DO, Newport -IXCLU~IV( - \Vhatever you're saving for you'll get there quicker 'i: \Vith one of our special certifiate accounts that J y ields 6G/o inte res t per annum. 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COSTA MESA • PHONE 546-7080 WEEKDAYS 9 to 9· SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 ' ,, ( , .. I ·-I IMPERIAL Ill DI SHMASTER • $t·•l'J•I ,...,h.,. fl n'O I • '>•'• '"~'t•.,1 I•'• ,11 •·n\• e Comp'" '"''"'''3'4 88 DOUBLE BATH SWAG LAMPS \\.J·" ~Qi~ • De•o'otrv e .. h.10 ... ~., •• ,. ' ~ ~ . 6¢ • Br•I' 1:,1wro 1 ~"''O hob no.I r n ,~ Ei.e~·,•-1,.1 "'"'' to l1']hf yeur be +h 11sa 9 IN CH STUCC O ROLLER KIT a ~v~rvt~.n'l vou ne ~d !<> <>••o t '"'''·" l•1m1 •nd tover e lnelvde• metal l<~y. 119 BLACK & DECK ER JIG SAW e M•~~' '''•i'l~I ~vr-•d H.ro:oll cv!1 • f er ..,ood metal, p l 1 1f·~. e'c l~c ludo , one bl•d• f"===,,,,.;.,M od ~I No. l ~ I 00 1288 GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN LATEX WALL PAINT a Smooth.Jlo ,.,, en•;eh1d for,,.,.,11 e long.l1•lin1 ll1t m1ll1 f,ni1h • E••v IOIP 'n' ..... 1., cl11n·~P \ DAILY PILOT -· -:I0, 1971 Some Sage Words About Matrimony By L M. llOYD ON MATRlMONY: Bacon Aid, ••..\ man finds bimaelf te\"tft years older the day after bit marrbgt." Bahk aakt, .. A woman must be a genius to create a 1ood busband.'' Disraeli said, "Jt destroys one's nerves to be'· amiable every day to the sarM human being." Mme. de RJeux Aid, "Mar- riage Is a lottery in wh.icb men atab their liberty, women their happineS!." •·ALL OF OUR reCorded geniuses have been men." Am asked to name the authority for that intriguing dltm. Dr. Amran Scheinreld hi L~ fellow ... ANO'J1Da< MATRJ. MONIAL SPECIALIST named George R. Bach, Ph.D., con- tends "falling a!l.eep" is that single act most responsible ror divorce. A SAN FRANCISCAN asks if our Name Game man has found any common characteristic among girls called Ellui- belh. Certainly. Most Elizabtths tend to posses the a:Ut of polite double talk, and It's as valuable to them In romance aa is, say, absolute pitcb to the musician •.. AMONG THE PECULIAR cosmetic customs of the dandier men in old Rome was • varicose effectation. 'I1ley traced the veins in th~ir arms with blue paint. History does not tell us why. They abo rouged their knees and elbows, th'Wft:tie. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. "I've got a little Shetland filly. How much weight can she be expected to carry?" A. Fifty pounds, iI sht's more than one but less than two years. Seventy pounds, if she 's more than two but less than three yean old. So say the horsemen. Those figures 10und a lUUt light, don't they? "IF A YOUNGSTER can't leam to swim." eontend! a Fort Worth psych.iatrist, "I lrnmedia"tely suspect serious neuro~s. Occasionally. you find a child's anxious, so tense, so fearful he just can't trust the buoyancy of water. tn- terut.ingly fllough, .such children often~es possess intelli- sence at the genius level." THAT Dr. Harvey D. Thatcher or Potsdam, N.V., in- vented the first gla~ milk bottle is widely known. But .l!l:· acUy who invented the first cardboard milk carton rtmains a mye;tery. Odd . . . THE RF.CORD SHOWS that literary Love and War man of yesterday, Robert Louis Stevenson, advi.led women never to marry teetotalers who don't smoke. Krrp It In mind, young lady . , • IF A MAN drops into a piggy ban k ea ah quarter he finds in his pockets evtry day, he can bf! expected to wind up the year with an eztra '250 st.ashed, at leasL Or such is a money man's claim. FOR SOME WOP.fEN, life begins at about 45, evidently. A Pittsburgh psychiatrist named Dr. William Browne points tha t out. He cites Saint Theresa. Florence Nightingale, Dorothea Dix, Jame Addams. These ladies, he SB}'l'I tended to be fairly disconsolate. down in the mouth . downri ght droopy. Until middleage. At which time they became gal- vanized by ambition. He says it's not uncommon far a lethargic lady to tum into a fireball at just about this agf:I. When she seems ready to give up on herself. • • • Your questKms and comments art welcome and wHt be used in CilECKING UP whtrevtr possible. P~ase address your letters to L. At Boyd, P.O. Boz 1875, NewpOTt Beach. 92660. Comin9 Oct. 2 Sil Great Americans Recall Their ChDdhood Hems Famous personalities Hke Dr. Joyce Brothers, who feels that Eleanor R"°'"""lt ''was • woman lor on peoples"; Glen Campbell, who's hero is John WllY"fl'; Dr. Norman Virant Peale selects Theodore Roosevelt. Allboma's John Sparkman, New Yorl<'a John Undsay, ind lV's Lawrence Welk join In ex• tolling the Virtues of their thildbood Idols. • FREE OR SAFE?-Pet expert Felicia Ames suggests "Dogs don't need freedom; but they can d ie of it." Tha t's one comment in special article on the growing public outcry against dogs on the loose. e AFTER THE GAME -Tuna-kraut football party loaf could be just what teen-agers need to fill that empty spot tha t develops during an emotionally charged, hard-fought game. FAM· _ILY_ WEEKLY Cookbook Editor Mtlanlt IJe. 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Teen Religion Radicals Find Tough Going By A.LAN DJRKIN 01 lfl• 0.llJ '1'-1 11111 The Teens for Christ. the radical evangellst5 who form- ed in Hun lington Beach and carried their religion into schools, churche s and courtrooms on the Orange Coast, are alive but living not so well in J\1acArthur Park, Los Angeles. The young militants who marched out of Oranfe County to Arirona in 1969, predicting California wou ld be rent by a Doomsday earthquake, later crusaded th rough northern California. Now the sect is resurrected under the nariie Children of God but remains on the outside of organized religion . It has fa llen into a dispute with Its latest sponsor, Church in !he Home, an orga niza tion wit h headq uarters at Fifth Street a nd ToWne Avenue, Los Angeles. Church in the Home let the radical evangelists use the headquarters and a ranch near Indio as communes until last weekend when the leaders of th_e communes were ~sked to leave. "they were teaching false doctrines," a spokesman for Church in the Home said this morn ing. "\\le only asked their leaders to leave but all their followers went with then1." ~ey staged sit-ins at Sun- day' morning services of the more sedate congregations in the co a s t area and ~'monstrated with placards. symbolic yokes and crosses at schools. So1ne ran afoul of the law and v.•ere convicted in the Harbor Judicial District Court of failure to disperse, obstruc- ting a thoroughfare a n d disturbance of a public }Chool following a demonstration in the area of Costa Mesa High School and the Maude B. Da vis Intermediate School. They were released on bail and set off for Tucson, Ariz., saying California would be destroyed by an earthquake, v.·ithout sentence being passed . The next step for the n1ili· tant missionaries. ii appeared today. is to pick up their belongi ngs from the Church in the Home and set ou t for or establish a new commune for the winter. "\Ye ha ve spent tens of thousands of dollars helping them," sa id the Church in the Horne spokesma n. ··But they are rebels. 'I'hey cannot take direction. We tried to teach them respect for t h e government, the church, and the educationa l system. But they just want to be left alone. We 'll start another you th group." Since then n1ore than 100 or the Children of God have been HVing and sleeping in Schoo( Sets MacArthur Poirk . The leader of the sect is still Open House_ the Rev. David Berg, 51, a traveling evangelist who form- ed the Teens for Christ in ~1arywood High School, a Huntington Beach. private four-year school for "He's the one calling !he girls in Orange, will have open shots," the Church in the house for incoming students Honie official said. "He's from 1:30 to 4 p.m., Sanday, doi ng the tal king but the Oct. 10. you ngsters are the ones who 'J'he Catholic preparatory 11.·ill freeze in lhe par k." school is located al 2811 Villa While in Huntington Beach-°"R=ea=l=Dr=i'='=·=O='='="=&'=·===; the headquarters was "The r Light I-louse" at 110 Main SL -in 1968 and ~arly 1969 lhe Teens for Christ developed a reputation for p ic k et in g sehools and hassling organized religion. STARS Sydney Omarr i! one of the wor ld's great 11st.rolo- gcrs. I-tis r:olumn ls on<:' or the DAILY PILOT'S 1re!at features. Would you like to stop smoking? You can. Not tlirough human will. Or a substitute. But th(ough prayer -which can help you prove the u~ality of any power opposed to God. Many people have be<n freed from smoking this way._And they have found their freedom from other habits as well.. Come in and read this week's Bible Lesson. It's a tree "'Jemn" you can read anytime we'ra ·open. CHRISTIAN. 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Mv""'· 1l'C1 W•lnut, Aol It, Tv••m 0"1 Seolombt• IJ, l•!l Registration Eyed Cl1iefs Divided 011 Ha11cl gu11 Iss ue ANAHEIM -'fht nat1nn'l'i pohce chief~ appear dh·ided nn The nted !rir mandatt'lry fPrlrr.<il reaistr11rinn nf h11nd~uns. "I Sf'f' nn other wav [n riu1- lrnl thf' prnblern."" !\11a1111 t:hicF Bernard A. Carrn1re said \\1tdnesrl;iy al the cnn· vtnlil)n ol !he lnternatinnal Associa tinn or l'oli(·e Ch1f'fs l.arrnire, ~. whn oncf' v•:is chief in Tucson , llri7._, whrrf' citi7.t>ns can carry handguns if thP\ 'rt n'l\ concec.lrd .. ~?Jd. "Thf' frpquf'n<".V or h;inrl~un~ bC'in;:: used now in all ;;nrt.o nf crimes leads me to lht 1•f1n· clus1on that drastic slf'PS ;ire needed." Rut Chief ~":d f.iungo\ an l•f \111ri:an i':1t)', 1,.,.., took an nr· pnsite 1·irv.·. "! c<tn 'I see trying 111 rrg1.~ter Pvery h;inrlg11n 111 !hr nntinn. It'.~ rldicul<.u;;." Ile ~::iid ,;;t;:ite Ja ws :irf' arlNJ11.1re ;ind !ha1 rhP prnhlem lies "'ith lrnif'nt jurlgcs and prosecuting altorneys. Chif'f (;enrgr A. f.1urphy nf llncirl:i. N.Y , plans lo pnll lhe n1C'n1hers next year. Rut he df'clined tn ha zard a guess •l!l wh;i! the outcnrne would hr, Chief.;; ;icro~;; !he cnun1ry ;~re ;;h<irrly div1rlcd on !he 1.~~11r, ~aid Murphy, \\•hn heads the chtrf;; nexl yC';:tr. Quinn Tam rn, ('xf'eUl!l'r rl1rrctnr nf the R.()00.mcmhcr group. said: "1 lhink [)(1\1/'e f'h1rfs ;ue very rlivirled . It's a \'Cr) f'Jn n· ;\land,.tory reg1~!r'J;t!1011 "'".S prnpn~ed here Monday by ~rw Ynrk City Po 1 i C' e Corn· n11 .. s1onrr rfl\ri('k v . ~iurphv ;i~ p:trt nf :i p::tc'"k,.J:e off Pi!crat ~-.. 1111 f11~ i,., s;iid ;ire nPedcd lo ..,:i1 (' ··1t11111<..:i11(1~ of Ii\ cs e\ ery 1r,1r 1.tl-rn 1n rnhbrnr~. f 1L(h t ~ ;11ul ;_i1·1·1ilrnts in\'Oll ing h;1r1ngan-; :'\1•11s1nr11 i.;ol 1n1xr1t rrll<"· 11•1n 111 1111rr1 1C'11 .o;. 1111h rh1efs at rhe 1·on1 cr11111n ( hl('f . .\1111! H /.1!'hhdr11 H, f)l of Er1u C"l111ff'. \\'1;;. s;11cl h(' s11ppnrt~ rri,:1.~tral1on. hu t thinks 11 will dir 1n ('ririi::r,..ss. l "h1rf L B. lld•1r11 11f '1\lrr, Tr\. s,.1rl /?e n11poses rrg1.<t1a· 111>11 hut "'we neC'd ~rinH! 11 pc o! lcj!rSlilllfln 11, ('11n!ro1 J!un~. l•'.\;n ii_\' 11ha1 th;:il 11 rluld t>e I don'! knn11•." C'h1r f J)r\hcrl Rr;.idlr1•. 5:!. •1f ~tC'rling. Ill . ~aid r!'g1s1rat1nn \\"n11ld cut dn"·n nn hancfi;:uns s11lrl l•l '"f'I rrv Trim. Dick and Ha 1T1' 11 hn ;i~k~ fnr them." lh)cr l\"illian1 Ross. liO, or Jl;:i vrrhlll. ~1~ss , ~<tid he !h1nhs !\1 11rph v "gof's ::i liHle too far" 1n proposing regi s!ra- llhn t 'h1"r Fr::ink l'<ntcr'i«'ln 1lf ~;1f'r·rtt. \Va~h .. said hr f<tvnrs fr;'.!i~1ra1111n. hut mainl\ "~ a t1w-,j Ir• hrl p prf'r f'nt. fl.nd .;;oll'e i.:1111 theft<:.. "'I'm n'1! cnnr1n~·ed 1h;ir thi.~ 11'1!1 .soh'e crime~ 1·•\!nn11tlrd h1• ha n rl I! u n .~ - ('rin11nals d;1n"t r e"g 1st er i::un.:.. hr .~aid Su pc r vi:so rs Set H ea rin~ On (;as J~cad S·\\TA /l\'I\ ~ IJe~pirt 11h- Jerl1nn~ h.\ Cnunty /\Ir Pilllu· 111111 ( 'n11!1!•I ()lfi1·f'1" \~'1lhan1 Frt•·lirn. I l1,111ge Cnunl.V Rru:ird nf S1lpfr\ 1~or.s l' h <t i r rn a n flnherl B;i1 1111 hil~ pushed thn1uc.ll a plan !nr ;1 puhl w h!'lll'lll~ tJ1 ·1 27 1>11 l11111!1n~~ nl lhf' :1111011111 f)f lrllrl 1n j.!<1 snl11a· F1t1 ·hrn :o;a1rl lhr lrdf'ral En 1 1 r"nmrnlal !'rntect1on Ai::rn1·y plans tn release lr:i.d gu1drline!': hy<f')rt :!1 ;inrl \1111 preempl the C\intrnl field !he SllhJC'<:l . ••J\.1akc ~·our nbJr1·11u11~ fll !hr (1«1. 27 hr;:ir1ni:." B;ill1n ~n;:ipperl Tuesday. "R.v that time thn.~e whn rlnn't like !he pl;in r<tn hal'e !heir nhJf'clinns rf'<td v 11nrl !hn~e who \\'ilrll lhl' res!r:11·11ons c;;in he ready tn presrnr 1hr1r ~icle." RriU 1n rr11poscs " c ·oun\~r nrd1n;in(•e lin11linj! the lead l cnntcnt nr furl 1);1:;1•d on .11 rf'- 11ur~1 h.\' !hr S[;i111r 0111 S11111g cr1m1n1t1re nf (lf<t!lf.!1' ("nun!y. l!on:i I r hi n g Fnr I hem. as Jl I"-1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..111.iii..oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,iiiiiiiiiiiiil for the al'erage cttl7.en ·· I _, e~. Deal/• /\'olices LA La\\·man On Board Ai\'AHEl:0-1 -Lns AngPle~ r nfice Chief ~:n"•ard ~1 . Da\"IS ber::imP lhe onl y nrw mf'mber of rhe Bn<1rd of Offirers or lhe Jnlern;:ition;il Ass(){"ia!inn of CAUI LE Chiefs of J'olire during ell'('· ~'""" E (~ut>I• .!• llOl •ll<n! cl Muo· II' • • r.~o1~n ~·•c" D•" M <1•~•~ ~·01•mt1•• lirins eunr!lua.1· n. 1t11 ~"'"'"~n ov "'''" B••l>ll'" L. n,1.,· •• """'""the ,,·xth ,,·,.., (l UO••. •nur 10~•. F••~I ~ 0.0•ll H . I~ ·~tit.'\ '"" ~:;,"•L-:,,,:.,":, ~'"c!ui-f/"~1.":.n~~1';;;· prc~1denl of !he association ~;",,..'::; ~~~~: ... " 1 S\"0;.'M~· "~;:v•~:~: 11 hrn the enlirP slate \Or'il~ ,,.,rnori•I "•"-· wn,11,.,, RoH Hiii• elerlrd on a single \'nle, i•~"""" 0'"('"0~11 .. +L c;eorge A. Murph_v of New ~~'Z"'1.'v.~ f'o~·.~·· ...,~~= 16.~~ J,?,D .. ~~~: ''nrk r rpl;:iccd John R . ~~.··;:~~·~.::~ i;~;,v~~: .. •<n o•Ol!•no •1 Shryn('k of Ktttering, Ohio, a~ GA:"''11 presidtn1. ("••"• A G'"'"' Aot n , n1 ~•ll 0 1<1 ;===============.! I>!••'• l •n•, "u01lno1on fl••<" 0•1~ M r.011k, s ...... m~' 11. ·~11 s ..... ivto bv •u"• Dnv C.'"'"' onl! Ck••I•• (.'"''' J• ••nonl••. MMV Rcnlk0<IOOl. <>•vokl., "' I•"· "'""" G'"'"'. NOi"" "'"~ ~ c,,. • .,, ni!•• or•nMl>ll(>'"n SO'v•cu. "" ., .... I l>M, Sm•'"' (1'•r>•I '"'"""'"' \'JUI"''"""' M•mod•• P•·~ Sm,11'\ Mottu••~. 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Extra Added Attr3ction MIX 'EM DR MATCH 'EM * SESAMI STIX * ONION STI CKS Rt'I. * P IZZA STICKS ssc •fl * BACON CHIPS 2 FOR 99c Pttf:Ulf:WINO ~>lOWIN C. 0 ' (Hll 11l· Mt.J C.l ~l l"J.CIC~ Stt lf<o G"''°'l,i" Yt <iH l&M •if! 11•<~• •••• , t• •~t <•"''"t C~•Jolm•• ., • ..,. . . o ••• ,..w •«••""• 0ra•" lot ••II•••• Gu"~' l~1nko1l•l"•• c~· .. rm•• •n• Mtw YI'"· llil!t:I' ~llC I( •v..,mt• ,.,.. Ufll II l••l•"td l" """l 1lfl\ WeStcliff Plate The Mell ol Orange Town & Country- /, MINI·SWISS CHEESE U"''l'' .. 'I'', '1~11.J•>tl, th•S Sw.u is cl.. 11c1ously d•fferent. SWEET-HOT MUSTAE.D 9 :-c .... ~mpl• th•s vniQu!, 7nl\' sore.vi m•de l•om ¥1 old Gerrnft'l flKtpt!i, Newport Bt•ch/642 -09 72 Orang•/637-7111 Orange/543·8016 W 01·lcl War 011 D1·u g T1·affic 1 iiii'p'ivfi's P1·eclicted at Law Conf ere11ce !T~! /\~/\Hl·:l\1 -/\ 11•1rt(I 1111r on glnhRI nrug tr11ffu·. v. 1th ::in • ' d v1c1·ease anll·srnu~i:l1ng C"an1· pa ii:n \.\'as pr('dir.lrd \\',..d· nc,d;n h) U S. (:ush)OlS t 'nn1. missionl'r M\·les J . A1nb rn.;r l\efnre the illth Aunual ( 'rin ference ur the !11tcr11<il 1oriril ,\,.~nciat 1011 of Ch1t'f!-I ol 1 · .. 1u•e Htsult s nf l1111L!h 1·r rrackrlnwns 11111 ~·~•11 tie ,rc11 in its effect no druQ 1!ral1n~. AmhrnsP s;1ff! 1n his An::ihe1n1 Cnn1·en111rn f'rntcr .;prcc!i. If!' s;1ul dnn: d!':ihni: Jc; thr p1prl1nr h~· 11 hwh llrgttnized <rune con1rs to An1er1ca IJurinj! the talk. Anihro~c :-;;i1cl lheft lnsses h.v 11dd1ct~ iicsp,..rate fnr "c;:ish to ~uppnrt hnh11.~ I" $1 .l h1ll inn in prr,. pcrty annu;il!y in this counlry. lie arlded. th;:it America had ;in est1ma1 e<J 54 ,000 herni n ad- dict-.' In 19fi0, hut 'lS0,000 lo JO(l,000 is the currf'nl figurt. Rf'f'f1ng u11 nf !ht Bureau of Custnm.ci frorn 9JIOO to 15.000 personnel helped i n c re a s e ~f'i1.llrc (Jf illiril !iernl,o nov:in i:: lf110 !he US_ h\ 2 I W~I r•erren! la,1 ~f':l r Anlhrn~r ,;url \n1hrrit:f' ~aid 111, h111"rau h;~<:. :-.!('Pl>t'f! up rnfnrr "rnf'nt nl rlruJ.l sn1ugg!tng l:iws tn at· 1r1npt.~ tr1 stop what he c<tllt'r! 111 11 rnaJnr opiate tr<1ff1c l'tlU\C.~: 1)ne 1>ri1:1nat1111t 1n the ;\·lid· d ie E11s1 1~1herf' npium pnp[llf'5 are !'efinrrl inlo mnrphine. run~ 1n Fr;ince where !he ba.c;e 1s refined intn hrr11in and then to the U.S. The nlher begins in the "golden triangle" o f Burma, Lao8 and Th;uland and run5 to the U.S. \'1a Saigon, 8 &11gkok. the Philip· pint!! and Hong Kong . Pienic Se t /\'-:1\Hl·:111.1 -/\II torn1"r rr~idents nl Anamn~a . Jow.:i and ~·ir1n ll.I' ::!ff' 1n1·11erl 10 Anaheim'!! L::i P;ilma P;:irk Or t. 17. for 1he 1R1h Annu:il Anamosa ln\\'a r1cn1..: ,.\ll rnrn1<::r /\narnosa are:i residents ;ire 11 C'll"nriu: to !he JI ;;i.m . to 4 p.m. social. 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA HEAVENLY-SCENTED FRESH CARNATIONS FOR DELICIOUS LONG-LASTING BOUQUETS ~u• $1 4D~z ' • , . ''°'' ""leci•o ~ In The Ar~o~ TOP QUALITY ARTIFICIALS • INnlVIDUAL FLOWER~ ~ O NE·O~·A ·ll'INO CENTfRftlECfS • OR!fD ARRANGEMENTS WE DELIVER EVERY DAY ~~gi l -©c - SHOP BY PHONE-USE YOUR CREDIT CARD ' HU SKY, VIGORO US 1 GAL. MEYER LEMONS ln hogrfln! blQom, ,o..,• wilh lru•I $295 FALL COLOR WARM, RICH 1105, Y(LLOWS, IRON?[ ANO WHITE CHYSANTHEMUM PLANTS Ill lllci <llld l lf)D"1 79~ ltoll. 6 FOR 3.99 Jl•odv lo• De•le, l<itlt'~., Of elftl"ol PO TIED CITRUS TREES I N REDWOOD, l lll:R.l CO"IT.l OR CE RAM IC DESIG NER CON· I AI MERS. 595 to 1098 REG. UP TO 116 BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL "HAPPY FACE" PANSIES 79~ DOZ. 3 Doz. 1or Price of 2 O:-'-<?\T~4Y le•* th• t e&I of loll 011.f will b loo"' 11ow REDWOOD ROUND STEPPING STONES For ~fllvr~I lo!); path• 12* di11..,. 4" thlc.li. F1esMy cut. ... l~ch SPEC IAL PR ICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 PHONE 546-5525 OCTOBER S NEWPORT POLICE & ADMINISTRATION FACILITY • Eliminate $20,000 In Rent Payments • E timinc11te "Adminis· lrative Sprawl" • lncreaae Government Efficiency e Obtain A Modern P olice llnd Admln l1· trative Facility fer Newport Beach e Endorsed By The1e Loc"'I Citi zens: M•. ""d Mra, w 11111,., l.gu O•, O••lt! G Ald•tel\, Jr, l"Mllip J.n•J\ul! 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Cl·jiCAGO \AP/ -One hu11· dred years ago a great fire burned Ch1Caj.\o to the ground, but the cala1n lty was only a temporary setback to th e city's growth . The fire s1nl'll'd rlunng Lhe late evening hours of O<"l. 8, 1871. Before 1t burned itself out two davs !:11e1·, it had caused n1urc. than $196 rnilhon in damaReS, turned nearlv 2.000 acres of liind into <1shes and ruhb!e, k1!led 300 persons and left another 9 O , O O O residents hnn1ele~s The rily lrader.!l, headed by ~1ayor R.B. ~1ason, wasl<'d lit- lle time '.'ieltini:: in n101ion eJ- fort.s lo rcbuilcl the city, 1hcn the nation's fourth largest. Yi'ilh in four ye:irs there v.·as hardly a trace of fire da1nage. Historians agree the fire started in a South Stdc cow barn 01\•ned bv P11trick and Catherine O'Leary but the ac- tual cau se h;is !lcrn <1rgut'd lc1r the past century. Popular belier 1~ th;1\ the o ·Lcary·s skitt ish cn11 k1ckC'd over a lantern . Otht·rs rl;11m <i drunken 11e1ghhor, 11hn fell in- to the lantern. ur ho~s sn10k- ing in the hay-filled barn were responsible. Chicab'o in lhal era ll'ilS a fast -gro11•ing center for river and lake shipp1nJ.!, a n d ra ilroads brought n1r.re !rilr- fic. Located on the edge of the prairie, the c1t.v 11·;is busy retail and 11 holes;1le trade center of 350.000 rC's1d('nts. It had hf'en a loin~. dry surn- mer prior to the fire. ll,v earlv October !he aren :i:. f:tr nor!h as \\'1scnns1n had been 11•ahout rain for 7J davs. The Chi-c a go F i re Department's 211i-n1an force kepl a 2·1 hour WAich slal!oncd alnp the courthouse in the business a1 (':1. The fire watcher co11ld s1gn:d station.~ fr;r a fire ;dcr'l nnd he could see the surrounding area for Median Set For Street Cons!ru('!1on 1s set tn hcc1n on ;i S~).()(lO r:i1~f'd cl1v1der ·on ~lai;:nol1A S!rC't·1 ;it '\112htlngale A\cnuc, Fnun?ain \'allc.~. The rned1an, which \\'ill be built h~ the i\! c CI e I I a n Conslruc\1nn Co1npany. is hC'1ng 1n~tallcd tn make the in- l<'rseC'ttnn s;ifer for ch1ldrl'll 11 hn <'ro~s r.1A gn0lia to allend Harrer S1·hool. \Ya.\·nc ()sbornc. t·1t.1· puhl1c ll'nrks d1rPclnr , !'Jid an a1·ernt:P nf 10.000 cars per clay usf' :'11.ii::no\1:1 ln ]~ill, 1he c11~1 1nsta\lcd a fl:i~l1ing ,\'Pllow ll~ht to reduce lrnlf1 r );pted :it the 1n· lcrsectinn 1\c w \\'aler VP i\r11rort R1'ach f"1tv Coun- c1!n1:;n L111d ~le\1 P;ir ~nn~ hAs hPrn rl<'f'trd Jl;·r~u1en! nf the Snu!hcrn f":i!1f1•r111;i f"n<1st;il \\'ater l\c5e,1rch I 'r••JC'Ct nules Less than 24 hours before the lire started . Chicago firemen answered an ala.rm <it a mi\I on the Sou th Side in the v1c1ni ty of the O'Leary home. Ocsplle a 25-n1ile-an-hour wind , lhe fire was confined to a four-l·ity block arro . The exhausted I i r e m e n rrturnt•d to their stations 18 hours later. but then the real blOI\' C~l!TIC. The firemen "' e r e ull- prep:ired for "·hat was ahead. The entire inl'eniory of the depa rtmc·n L consist('(! of 17 stearn-cngine pumpers drA.,.,.n b,v horses. lour honk-and-lad- der trut:ks. 54 hose carts, tv;o hose elc1 ators. (lne fire escape rig and A scan! JH.000 fee l of hose. Shortlv after 9 p.n1. on Oct. 8, the cnurthouse lookout spot· ted the O'LeArv fire. \\'hipped hy high 11·1nds, the f!:in1e~ headed nflrth destroy- ing 1he t•entral busi ne ss cl1strict. all n1ajnr hotels, gol'ernn1ental h u i l d i n gs , ne wspap€r olfices, s t ore s , nearly all railroad depots, noany churches, m i 11 s , n1anufacturlnp; and lumber fa cilities, bank s. and sLablt's. A u t ho r i I i es at the courthouse, seeing lhe struc- 111re was 1n the pa1h of the fire. released prisoners con- fined in the jail. The structure burned in 20 minutes. r.1ost of the persons trapped in the do\l'ntown area fled to s<&lety over hridges lo the west and !he north. Sweeping across the Chicago Ri \'er. the fire burned eight bridges and three viaducts . It engulfed buildings v.·holesale and 1\•ith suc h heat intensity that the ent ire s!oc k of A hard1\•are store 11'a.~ fused into ;1 !\\'O·\O n rf'h c of rusting iron l!1~1nrical Societ_v. 1'11e Histork·;il Soc i et y ' s l\'orth S1cte headquarters 11•ere de:;troyed. along with Lin· coin's EmAncipat i on ,Procl<1.n1ation. 11·hich had bern stored in the building since it \1·as built in l8fifl. Soo n rhe Chicngo \\'ater \Yorks was afire. It's pum ping facility at ~1ichigan and Chicago avenues was gutted. The facilit y and its tower re- main today among the few surviving prefi re la ndmarks. Dr. Justin Hayes. who operated a downtown clinic on the north side of the river, told reporters the ne.xt day that most cou ldn 't believe what 'A'flS happening. "'Wages v.·ere low in those ~ da y ~." he said, "and people · ',. soon became terrified lest ,. _ _ ~ their hard-earned belongings _ ~\ be swept from them. They 1f ( btgAn to stack lheir most valuable things in curbstone ltrri...' _ , piles rl'Ady to move !hem if necessary. Faces of SANT!:\GO. Chile (AP) - Chile's puh hc enemy No. l these days. according lo the ChileAn left, is the CIA . Jn the pAst two wee ks, the Central Jntelligenee Agency has t)cen bla rned f o r everything from bad telephone service rO a "conspiracv" agAu1 st the left ist government in I he world prl'SS. "Finally the fire jumped the south branch of the Chicago River and only then did the panic-stric ken fa milies gather their children and bundles and shirt hys terically toward the northeast beaches of the lake. r.touddour Zakara lici t), finan ce rn ini ster or fl\igcr, in native dress, wears Lran!>lation headset as he listens to speeches al currenl meeting of \\lorld Bank and ln lerna tio nal f..1onetary Fund in \\'ashing· ton, D.C. It D. f\Iuldoon. Ne\1• Zealand's minister of finance (center). observes the proceed ings. \Vhile Pascal Chabi-Kao, Dahomey's n1in1ster of finance, shoots pic tures. The charges of CIA med- d!1ng in Chile rome ;imld Al · tacks by Communists and other gove rnment supporter!'! labeling AS "Seditious" al l domestic criticism of Presi· dent SAivador Alle nde's ;id- ministrAtinn. TI1e att acks, l n c I u d i n g clAims t h a t ex-President Eduardo Fret is leading R dflmestic conspiracy ag;i1nst the governn1ent. sig nal a polarization in Chilc"s com· plicated poli\i('AI scene. "The terrified people rari' in front of the pursuing flames. The red glare of the sky , the ro;irinp; noise of lhe fire and their cries drove them out of all reason as they poured through Lhe d o wntown streets." Snag Hits AI't .Show The second annual Poor Clare M_issionary Sisters Art Show 11·ill be rescheduled as soon as a suitable place can be found to hold ii. according to the henef1t directors. The Arl show v.·as originally planned for Dec. 2--4 at Sout h Coast PlAZ<!. in Costa r.1esa. bul confl icts in scheduling forced a chanJ:?e . The Poor Clare J\1issionary Sisters ro1ne from J\1rxi co lo teach :ind do social work \n Sout hern Cali fornia. E ;i C' h year profcs~ionAI and ;in1Aleur ;irtist~ donA le their w(lrk In the Art sho11· lo raise rnoney for a permAnent t·orivent in San!a AnA . A ne11· date and place "'ill be announced for the show as soon as possible. Mocle1·11 Ca111pe1·s Leavi11g Me ss Bel1i11cl Frei's Ch ristian Dcmocrals, biggest opposition ~roup in Chile, have supported mA jor lep:islA!ion hy the Allende go1't'rn1ncn! hut :ire expected to oppose his :1dministration as lhe lcfri st a\lacks increase. By GARY KALE NE\I.' YOR K !U Pl1 -There is a good deal of concern a1nong !he ecology-minded segme nt of "Save Americ11'' that the new breed of CAmper "'ill turn this cou ntry into a huge litter basket. Al least two stales, ColorAdo and PennsylvAnia . have declared some Areas off limils be<:ause nf sloppy tenAncy in state parks by the desultory \\'eekind C'ampt'r. Thr \'etc.ran cAmper, in contrast, usu all y is careful not to sully the pro- perty 11,•here he ·Set up tem- porary residence. tvfany of tod ay's mach1nc- minded noviees lake to the road in self-container! ca1n- pers. 11utn-drAwn tr;i ilr.rs nr tent·CArrying vehicles. The. late fall. winier and cArly sprin~ will br111g out family snow-fun eriu1pn1ent, making outdoor living a year-rou nd act ivit~·.· Thi s. add s up lo some 40 million people w a n de r in R around the United States in search of recreational areas "'here they can p~rk for a seen1s to take pride in !raving lt'ss :ihout pre serving our da y. week or mon!h. They Are his cAmpsitr. the way he lnund n:itural e11\'ironn1ents. anxious lo soak up a niax-it," says John tvta y, whn once Tiie can1pi11g n1otorcyclist irnum of o u ~ d o or en-tra1·C'l\ed the rnterta1n111ent has di sco1'ered his vehicle can ter1111nment with a minimum circuit with A n1illinn clollar 1n-range far on a ~n1all capAc1ly of cffor!. vertebrate col!ec!1on And now gasoline lank and many are Many s1mp!y zero in on a runs A 3~0-sile. r ;i 111p1 n g dctrrmined 10 explore the designated section and never ground near .ColorAdO Springs, r;irely \'JS1!cd parts of the U S. leave until it's time to return Colo. The crisscross of tire tracks home. Others desire a base The top executive or A prot.:l<iirn ;in army of ad- \\•herc they can drop their franchised cAnlp group n1Ain-venturers bent on recon-camper-trl'l i1ers and s pe nd the ir lime sightseei ng. Lains lhAt his cnmpAny is nuilC'rini:: an area iflr its Lnst 11,•eck the government orrlered 1he takeover or the Chi\eAn 1'elepllone Co., o( 11·rl"1ch !he North A1nerirA n Irr corpora1ion is 1nAjorit y st{)('kholdcr. The government said lt was taking lhe step fo r reasons nr "11:1tionAI security'' cAused by h;1d servire. Allende has pledged to na· tionalize the telephone cnm· i);1ny. The lcrt -11,·ing newspaper Cl;irin tunted that one of the rf'H.~(ltlS for derici<'nt se r\'ice i:oi because the company ''is fu ll of spies for the CIA." State Parks, 1•,.hic h either "ecology oriented " And e1 en rccrl'At1011 po ten\lril and the Are free or chArge a nominal urges carnp ground 011nrrs to csthet1c valur of the property fee for overnight camping , stock nothing hut non 1K1llut1ng be hanJ,!cd. The !Iller 1nany suffer the most from the un-detergents in their stores. lea1·e reprrsen1s a "t\ilrny !idy segment or the c<imping "This mav not seei n like \\1:1s Herc " a!11!udc and serves population Conversel.v, the much on lhe 'su rf fll't'. hut it's a AS :in 1n1·1t:il1011 for nther 111ore people pay for their stnrt," offcrl'd Jarllt'~ IL rvcl1~!~ 111 follow the ne11'1\'·'~-----------·· camping prtvi!c.~cs. the less Estes. prc~ide11t of ~rif;iri c1·1.~co1·ercd paths of n()ture -SO WHAT IS !hC'y :ire inclined tow<1 rd Ca111ps nf AnH'rica." "It's also Preserving ;pd pro\ectir1g WRONG WITH n1e~sinc:;s_ our ~olicy lo pre.~rr1·e the the na111ral bcAu1y nf the BEING A The priva te ca1np grou nds. rialural lieAuty of lhc wooded landsc;1pe app;iren!ly t>sca pes VOYEUR?? eh;irgini:: ror electric, w11ter eAmp areas so th<i ! prnple who 1nan.v dune-buggy drivers and "The Marriage Of and w11slr di~fNlSAl hookups, t'Amp to gel ;iw;iy frotn t!1e snown1nhile. riders, \ •) n A Young Stock cover less territory th;in the concrete c;inynns can slay in Cnnserl'ationisls say these Broker" public re(·rea1innal areas. and, f(luch wiHi a nature !hey S<'C 1·chic !cs don 't helnnJ.! in lhe os a rule. are easier to police. dwindling rApidly" 11'oods And c1tv d11·ellers com· LIDO, Newport · -f:XCLUSIYE - "\\'hen there's a mini mum i~~1~·h~c~re~~a~r~e~·~"~'"~'~'~p~en~p~le~.;;;;~p~la~i:n~t~h:r):·~a~r:c~h~a~'~a~rd:'~tn~tr~a~I-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of campers. t ach person howe l'er, 11,'ho couldn't cAre fie . Highway Patrol Lectures Sailors FALL SHOPPER SPECIALS Ship lltw ••. int ,...ty o• llUY th in11 you'll n11d this bill SA~ DIEGO (AP ) -The middle of the Pacific Ocean isn 't the sort of p!Ace nne usuA!ly mec!s a California high11·ay pa1rnln1an. but it's bceri ;1 staple for l\'avy men SUlC'P. l9f!J, The visits f11·r a joi nt Navv- Hli::h11,'ay ratrnl effnrt Ln cUt dn1\•n traffic de;i!hs and Ac- eidents 1nro!1•111J! sailnrs ne111ly rel urned from scA du!~·. ll1gh11•ay patrol of I i c e r s h;tve ,·i~i1cd 36 Navy ships this \'ear Anci talked to over 30.000 Sailors Ahnut the hazards nf California s Ire els and b1gh11·a~·s. :;pokesmen say. "It's really greal to talk to the men on thnse ships," sa ys pAtrolman Floyd D. Hassell, information and education of- ficer fo r the CHIP in S;in ()\ego and a member of the five -man ''Ships At Sea" SfJUAd since 1967. "Ofle11 . we're the first peo- ple from the slates th11t these sail ors have seen in a Jong lime," he s11id. "Their at- tendance At !he classes we give is compulsory, but from their excellent a t t it u de towards us you "'ould think lhev \'o\unteered to come hear US tAlk . .. And 11,•11l k1ng around a ship After a lraffic safety class is ofte n difficult. b<'cause these guys come up to you and get you into discussions rAngin~ fro m advice on how tn register a c11r to what you think they shnuld d'> ;iboul an old tralf1c ticket !o hnw lo join the high"•;iy patrol." HAssell says he m11kes :is many as 15 !rip ... a yeAr to Hawaii to give trflffic sA fe ty lectures Ahi\ard NAvy ships returnin,i: tn the mainland . He And hi.<; fellow officers USUAii y join the Sbips in Pearl Harbor. transferring f rom ship tn ship for safety lectures until the ships reach their destinations al Navy ports in Cal1forn1a .. Usually, the trips !Ake • About 10 davs." HAsse\1 says j "'Ne Irv lo ,i:cl to Pearl H?.:-bnr about ·a da.v ahead nf rhe1 ships. ln addition to talking 10 lhe oHiccrs and men About traffic safety an d motnr vehi- cl" regula!ions in C;cilifnrnia. 11•e try to give then1 in-: formation abou! nur s!A1e '.~1 l<iws th<i l deAI with such other things AS guns ;ind liquor." The mo~\ rec~nl cu1nulative Fii::urcs of the CHIP show Iha! rhc ''Ships A1 Se;i" program 'A'AS presented to 240.000 men Aboard 178 returning Pacific Fleet ships between 1963 and 1969. Sll·N·HUE 1n1er1or Latex 5.97 GAL. Custom Colon Hi&:hu flows on smoothly, coveis most surfaces with ont coat. Dries in 30 minutes without a piinty odor. Velvet flat finish is !ruly scrubbablt and lade- rts islant. Tools clean up in soapy water. Choice of white or ready·mixed colon at this low price. 50 Yea1·s of Worki11 ~ 011 Railroad Furnace Filters REPUBLIC Q\!1\11(1 \r•h !L.:1'!1-Edd fl Railrv ~pl'n\ h1i; fir~! dAy 11 1111 1hl' 1 n1011 Paci f ic l~a1!ro<ir! 111 l'.!22 hcnt1ng fl\'Cts 1n A 11 1ii1r hi;a\ inr ;1 (:;Ir reprn r c'l'C'll . Tncia,1·. !l:iilr) kit illr l 'ru1111 racil!c after hclp111g i:.1nr\c 1l tl11 nugh a11 era ,,f 11 h1tr-hot. ron1pct 1!111n 11ith C\·er n1ulllply1ng fle ets ol cars, tr11cks and :i1r earners. Bailry ret11 rd as rrrs1dcnt an<I dirrctor of the LP ,titer morr lh.:in .JQ 1f'ar:-. AS rnach1n1s1 's helper: i.pecial ;ii,:cn\, hrAkeman, conduclor, trA tnma~ter and fronl office eXf'CUUI'('. lie 11·:is (;f'11cr.1\ !'iurerin- tcriden! 11f the F. a s tr r n District, r: enc r a I Superin- tendent uf thc_ .. :-.orth11-e'>l [)\strict. and Vice President in chrirge nf operallons before 11101·1n,g into the President's of- fice .Jrin . I. 1965. Looking b:ick. 11.iilc\' ~;i1d he has had A 11·h;ilc nf a 11mc. "II ll'AS lhr best da y 1n niy life when d<irl 11·enl to Cheyen- ne and J!fll <i ]Ob on !he rililroad." he said in an ln- ter\·1e1I' recently. Ba1 lcv's father became a r<1ilroader "'hen ~·oung Edd 'FU TURE BRIGHT' Railroader 811 iley 11·as 111 his teen s. the oldest 9f 12 children. lt w;isnl long hcfore he left the famil y'~ dryland farm in Northeastern Colorado and beitan h i ~ l-lorat10 Alger journey through lhe rAnks of the giant railroad and into the front offices. AL the end or a career in a trouhl ed industry, B a 11 e y predic:ls that the future of railrnadlng b1 bright. "The railroads ha ve a pro- mising future ii the public recngn11es lhat they ha1·e will see more passenger a hell of a !ol e<11>1er trlltng received the li!lle end of the lrains." someone else how tn run a I · d Th h B;i il ey, a vigorous 6 7. train lhPll to run one" dea ,' he ~a1 . .. ey Ave _ ... h. 1 11. survey"" is Arge o ice Alnp He listed the pr i v Rte hcen s1no1hcred 11•ith regulA· !he Union Pac ific buddin~ t1ons th;il are keeping them here And remini.<;ced Ahnut the A11111mr1hlie And the growth of !he 1nu·k1ng ind ustry during frn1n doi ng what thei r com-hect\c life of a career railroad \\'nrld \Var 11. with the ac- petition is allowed to dn." man . 1 d 1 h-h He predicted the nation's m:~:~e :.f;~ t~~s 14 ft~m~~ :1~ ~~~:i~~~~~t. ea.~rathe igm;j~;~1 \a'A·ma kers "'ill come Io bet .... ·een 19~8 ancl 1954: the ra clors which ruined the re;ilizc that the regulations UP's constAnt bAltle with the rai tdo;ids' pa ssenger service d And threw 1hCm into 11 fierce "smothering " the ra \lrn11 s 11·eather on the greA! plA lns, ·11 h t be d·1· d t hanle for fre1"hl business. w1 Al'e o mn 1 1e o especially du ring the greAl " keep pAre with the futu re blizzards of 194!1. the ··great 1'he hatl le will con!ir.ue and growth of railroading. da~·s" when promotions \li'ere the railro11ds will grow. Bailey, "There will be a growing announced. pred icted. need for transportatio n an d "l'\•e had greAl cooperation Railey and his wife will con- services 11nd lhe railroads will ;:i.~ an officer," he ~aid. •·rm l1 n11e to live 1n Omaha. he hAve a ma jor part in fi\ling \'er~· grAteful. SA1d , hut fot the quiet· outdoor the void," he said. "I've had my most en· life he loves there is a small In filling one void, he said, joyab!e limes out in the: ranch near the: UP line at ra ilroAds now carry 5-0 percent yards." North PlAUe, Neh .. wit h game : of th e nation's new cars to Recalling his davs as a con-to hunt. qu11rter horses to the ir destinations, cnmpAred ductor. he Acknowicdged, "It's -aise and time to think . ll'ilh 15 percent only a fcw1liiiiiiiiiiiililii9iiiiiiiiiiiii!j!ijiiiiiil·11 years agn . j Wh ile "not necessArily rond of the Rovernment"s getting in- In the railroad business," Bailey said he felt the forma- tion of A m t r ak. the g o v e r n m e n t -!lUbsidized passenger tra in corporation, was a necessity and "a real benefil to the industry." "Amtrak was the lifeSA ver fnr a lot of rail roads." he said. "I hope it is successful and ex- pands. I belie\'t: some day we INSTALLED CHAIN-LINK FENCING ART EXHIBIT San Clemente Arts & Crafts Show Today Thru Sat., Oct. 2 loatll Co.st ?Ian ·- COLO WEATHER COMING . STOCK UP NOW . SIZES , 14x2S, 10x 20, 16w2S 16x2 0, 20x20, 18x2S Otll•r• Sll9htfy Hl9he1 SALE 49c Reg. 79c SUPER I BONUS .SPECIAL PRICE •• Fo• u11 OI' .li(hondr~ only. 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Nord with ret•i pie n!s laler captured In Texas, con- h Sol 1 d A bl h The piece in the publication officers in the rield lo young gy and r.-la!'y Ward. are serving loog state prison pri.sone 1 tl'd e:irlit•r 1t11s rnnn! The rebelling inn1a1es had c11 \1ed for 0 quo e ssem yman Art ur 0. "Poticeman" details the cltv's people who display ex emplacy· Th w , 1 5 v M Eve or Buffal o and Rep. l<erma" nactlllo f:r==~~=~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~·~~·~,d~g~;,ii~,·~w~o~'kgi~,~~le~,m~s·~~;;;~;;;~~~ As visitors bt>gan 11 I!\~ 111hl 1r.e pn$0n. the remo\•al o( pnson upL !ncenl an· " Tom Solo. a pn~not•r,· r1i;hts ;H·t1~i~l C'll51. of New York as saying they saw B.11rkley from Nev.• 'lnrk 1·11\, e0rnpla1ne<l of <11· Toda~ 's \'ls1tors, n1oslly relat i\'CS of "alive, naked and face down on the Jeged pohcp bruta ht_v ;;nrl io!d nr'11sn1en prisoners, fornied lon g lines and v.·ere ad-ground ." Eve and BadiUo were members l;Ome inmRI!!:' 11rrr' k1llNI afl<'r th e up· 1111urd 1n sinall groups. of a civilian observers committee. that rising was put down_ He did not say ho \Y .Jo~t'ph Loga n. an offi cial of Peoples had nego tiated with the inmates before he learned th1!t Program. a public serviet' org11n11..a 11on 1n t!.e police assault. Thirt)'·lv.o 1nn1111es <il)d JO tio..-tages '.\ew York. Ci ty. accompanied fi ve won1en Soto also charged, without qualifying died 1n the rf'br.lh11n 1,t11th b€g11n Sept. 9 tn the prison gate. his t laim, that soon after the riot was and eo1tert fr1trr da1·~ laler 11•hen state He sa1r! his grot1 p bro ught seve ral controlled an inmate who had been in-lrOOf)t'f~ s1orn1ed a ~·:ipt111P et-llbloc:-k busloads or inm ates' relati ves lo Attica volved in a riot at another pr ison was An 1nin3h>'s falher ,;;iid 1r"<J;i_1' pt1M1n !>lo11dt1y. but none was allowed v1si tatinn. tak en from cellblock C and put into the a uthor111es al11;;.1s ha1e trca1crl his son f.,~os1of1hcn1 returned h01ne. cell bloc·k D area, the riot s ite. \\'ell. Sn!ir told new$n1e11 "n1osl Of the '"They put h1n1 against a wall and used The nian, 11t111e. !JL•cl1ntd tO rl1 st"losc his prison<'r" 11 C're kill('d after the prison him for target practice," Soto alleged. name bur sa111 hr harl 11s1terl his son rr·b1·llir111 wa s bro11 ~t11 llnder ('Onlrnl " but "a! first. lhry were jus1 n11ssing hin1 by t>very week fnr se1en ;.ears. he decl ined 10 re1·ea\ !he so urce of his !It• two nr three fee t. Then they decided to ··~1y soo s111ct u1ey 've bren treating him lornu1t1Un . llf' :;111cl hi• "knt"w clf'ftnllcly" kill him, bu t an other ln111ate rushed In flka~· anrt thal things ha1e go1ten brltrr tha1 two 1nrnalrs ''•err sla in after the fr ont of him and took the bullet. ::::::...::::::.-=:...::::::.::::...::::_:_::::::::-=---=-=-=-=-=-=~~~~~- AMERICA'S LARGES T FAM ILY C L OTHI NG CHAIN r . ·-..... I ' I' " ! '""- i I ........... ' ~ .............. ' ; ' . 'I ' ""' I \ ' f \, each l ' ~ ,, ·1J! .. ~ _, .... ·. 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Ruddell 5'YI that when he wtndJ up 1 career <>f work- ing with disadvantaged child- ren and youth, he hopes to write 1 book entitled "Brave Little ~ldiers." lured attention last month when he was turned out ol the ra mily car near Falls City Neb , to fend for himselL About II pm, on A\Jg. ll. Bn.it'f' kr!Ol:kt-<I Qn thf' d(Ylr (If the Qual!is fo.lcGinnis home outside F'a!ls City_ James ~!anon Bell, 2Q, or fo.1Lss1on, K<1n , lnrrncrly Of Edina , f.11nn, 11crc Liken into custody u1 Kani>.IS They subsequently ple:idl'd guilty to ('hlld 11t·~lttl (·hargo>..; ;111d were sentenced lo I h re e 01011 \hs in jail, a \l'rn1 they an· ~1111 :-t'r1 ui~ s(•rves as supertntendt'nt. rilany pcr soru.. 1 l'Sponding to 11 was a brief stopover . 1=~;~~;,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iii~i,iiii,iiii,iiii,iii~i,iii~i,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iiii,iii;;i~i,iiii,iiii,iii~ A putc11t1:.il adoptive homell "It 's going to be a book about little kids who've . bee n forced to make adult decisions and who have had to try to un- derstand why big people do some of the stupid thin gs that big people do," he said. And one of the OOok 's characters, he's certain. will be >year-old Bruce Edward Sherer. Bruce is the boy who cap- SAVE 23%! "Daddy told n1e to get out and then he t..:lose<l the ear doo r." he explained lo a reporter la ter, referring lo Jus stepfather. "I 1ried lo gel back in, but he drove off so fa st I couldn 't." About a week l<itcr. the tio v's rnother. r-.trs_ Shar(1n Be11. 24, and st e p fa t her , .~!rs. Bell and two youn~c.r t'hi!clren 11 cr(· u1 the autn whrn Bruce 1vas forced uut.. The yu11ngcr chilr!rr.n, a buy~nd a girl. \\'C'fl' pl;ic~'d in an O!ath('. l\;111, 11't:!farr ho1ne \\llC'-n the lk!l.s \\'Cll1 tu j:uk._ _ Y(•un g Bruce 11~·Cd in th!' cust11dv of !he f\rbrfli>k!l \\'cJl;1n· 1:i.:·p;1r1111l'lll r:id 11as alre<1dy h:id been lined up, and w11h1n hours . Brure was beg1nr11ng to rn:ike 11 sl ight nnd tcn1:lt11r attal·h111e11t tu ne\\· · 'ptirents. ·· ··rron1 v.·h1it I can gather. he 1s doing real well and I 1t11nk it 's ~rl'at tha1 on rhc surfa('l', ;1! least , he is 111ak1ng tin..; tl'art~1t1un." Hudcll s:11d. The loeation of t h c 1 uun1~slt>r 1.s a clo~l'ly pro· iretC'd secre t. 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In Finding ri pretty stone And dopping. the worker me!ta a shapin,g il in!o !he fnr:it poinl special wax on to one si de of the stnne. then st icks tha t side of an even prell1er ring is no easy task. to a sn1a l1. round stick At the age of J l Lance Hec k The stick serves as a handle does the job brtrer 1h:in \llhile the "'Ol'krr <ipplies the anyone in the nation -under final. polishing touches to the 18 years or age sm11ll stone. B.'' TERRY COVILLE Of I~• D1lll' 1'1111 S!lll In early Se pf('n1her Lance L;incc S<l\'S the rounded top captured the juriiur l1 tle ;it !he or thr sto~p is ;ill done by na tional compelitin11 nf the eyesigh t -there '1re no rna r·k· American Frder<1T1!iln of ings to insure a perfectly Mineralogical Societies held in forrned sur face. Thursd•Y. Stpttmbt r 30, 197 1 DAILV PI LOT JIJ Coast Area Vital Statis~,~-~.! N~· Dissol11tions Of ~larriage t'nl1<1<1 Soplfmbt• 11 All•n, Sh•• I•~• L •n<l Eto••, J ff<>r•o• Onll)I " •n~ Ern••• i-;., .... Don• M ar>O lll'OOIQh 0 snoonrra, Yvor"'" Ea.Ito .ond Tnom•s tj .. t>f,, 01>l•v, C:horlt• ltonM<I •n<l Vic1orl1 Motv. W1,,on. Ph,llt; 'l •lld "°"' E Ehrihcn, v.olft ~~'" """ 6•·11 •tf""· '•••· s ... 11 An~ •"" Joi•"" .,,,...,. P1t<N1lt, l'rt<J J, •"" Jiii 11, 11 .. 11m1n, C:1•oi "· .,.., Rot>e•! Ot'!il. L.,1111 M•• t nd lit"Y Gi.t. C.>11:11 Mar~vf•~lt1 A 1i>d C••lan M s,,,~ •. ROl\IP~ R.. t nd (11uetla . Mu(t1. Bov•ll~ Joi<> •nd C:•rl E•t>tll. WOOO. ~lfl<lra J••n """ Dtvld J. ~•noe11. Bern«~ G '"" 01vld F. Hocl.•"mLtn, No.rmt n L, 1nd O•an1 El1110.1n D•~••· Joi n IC 1nd Jan'"' Law••n(•. R>(h.0'0•. o,,.,, J ""' l(on"•I" l it. Rn~•" ll<>t>orl G. &""Ma••• l ~""'"· J""n Oevorv •nd Je•""" Lo" TvbD>. Etfw•rd .!""'"' •"II Don • A. Ent•rtd SH>tt mD•r ti Al••· Ba<bAf<! 111(1 Alb•" fl OUlmu" All<1 L. ano .,.,., V. Jlm<11Ma. Lino• M••ll-•"" F•vlno •ulr. Wllllom•, J•"'I t.lo<ma """ D•n ,.1<11<1, "'""'"• ''""''a Mt•~""" William f.. Soncnu , &••""• t <>d JOI ...... M Mc:Con...,•. "'",... ll uth a"" Mt rvln l.,,,,., Ja"I', Loul• C •Md Chll<lrd 0 . Abtll>ll. l!t nw J t nc' J L•• lil rtll"ck, M .. 11, Mt•i<>t I 11 d "'•Cftlbol<I LKn Lor•••"• lilltl\ ll •r,,..,. *"" Jam•• \'f<lndoU, Pel•"· Mu• '"' •nd 8obbw I!. G•lv n 5•, J oe~ II •n<I J11nnc Oltnt En'n-. llll••n Ann aMd Ot n,•I O. W1•no. <'•t>t>•rd!, Goo••• W t rod l<tln\1 ltt, M••"• Jl,l(lllfl KtY Ind Oa111IC1 8trna•d. N1r<1ulll, ""'"(II o ...... P•ttO<' J w. 0•.,.11<1, Seny Jftn • ..., liarakl fn\lt, W1tt•n, B1<b1to J o<><l O•vod Leo ll •I•, fv•Ovn }, •n<I J•m n E""'t •O Ml'l•ln, 11.00.rlt Ann t "ll J1m1• 11 ..... 11. Ot trlngtO(I, Oonold E """ S1nr1<1 M V1"110tPo<ll, llavml>t\d />., •nd Q...,n,. I<.••· M•hd••!. Jo•t>t t nd M•u.Oud, La•nt •<l\1t, Ol>nn• Jtonnlll• one! Ral>trl ,l.ct. Ct1h, w 111l1 c """ Cwn1h,1 A. M111001w, Palflcl1 A. """ """"~ Del A•••f<lo, Marcl1 Chrlol!n•. •nO A<ICl•t Jomt1. Mcl(•nn••· l!:anomt• E 1na Al••n II. ">Inna•, AM E 1na llonav 5 Nv•lrn,, All>orT r<oorri<~ ond Surae•I• "'"' ~cnmiat, Lo"• M """ M•'I••" P. ll•tl Don"• J •~a £,.•a•• !0~11"'""' Hocn•l1t 5•rl l •'>l w1 1,..,., Fr""~ '•••••oro. J<>••ll• La""'"• and M•r!ln l.ou" (°"en. J•n• Oer a~a Lu,111• Ell" 11'.1!1. Dono!<l Lui• •'WI Oo•e1t1v E'"'"' V•t"" Mlcna•I J"O"" t <>tl Ct•lll•n CM M.,!on, Ann LOU+>I •n<I G•,_ Ot1n. So .. ••< . .O.lon l ar.ll M&•lorlt L. ~t the fact• on your water 0 Phone your neare1t Sear11tore for FREE • water analytla by Sean Water condltlonln' erperte Only Coast & Southern offers savers all three: • 6% two to five year guaranteed certificates. • Saturday Service. • The Insiders Club. Effective 5.00%-5 .13% Pa~sh0f1k . Norn1 1nu·11. Annual 5. ?So/o-5. 92o/o on, Year Cer11t1c te $1.000 M 1nim~1"1. Earnings 6.00°/o-6.18% 11,D lo f 1~e Year erllhcates 15,000 M1n1n1u1n. Up 10 90 d<!i~,...!oess 01 1n t~s! on aniounts -;_.1!hd wn befor atur1ty 011 al l c er1 1~te acc.ounts. ------ The Insiders Club: A ne .... · way to beat 111fl.at•o11 . !ts 111e111t1P.rst11ri carrJ pe1n11ts you to buy nearly everything you need fr orn the line.s t closed. door s11owroorns at substantial savings-appliances. turn1ture, siereo equ1on1ent, sporting goods, draperies and much, 1nuch more. You can ev~-ri buy cars at the "!leet" price and rnobile hon1es and n1otorcycles at subsiantral savings. The Insiders Club also p1ov1des big discounts 011 11ckets to sporting and enterta111111ent events .,, plus a whole list of free services. safp denos1 1 oo~es, money ord.,1s, travelers checks. 1101ary ser111ces and tne llSe of d0Lur11ent duplrcat1ng equ1pn1ent. Menibership requ1ren1ent for savers $2.~00 n111111num balance. Coast borrowers no•\' receive assoc1a!P rnen1bersh1ps entitling 1hern to all ouls1de referral services. Ask abour 101n1 ng ;ii any Coast olf1ce. TIAf1 , < 1TIR£S lilo\IN Of rlLL• !llh .. ft,11_ La' "'"eel••• f>?l 1 3 ~ I Olh•• 111!"'' WILSH fll'( a! GHAMM ERCY PL ... Cl J'g)J Wllii."r R"d. L.,,,, • 388 116~ 'L.A CIVIC C(Nf[R: ?nd & 6<<>a<1w a; • 6Pf> I !Cl;?. Hllp,j TIJ'i {ilON ll f ACH: ~I Hu.,1tr111nn r t11l•r •Ill~+ SQ/ !Ot/ 'SANT A ANA LOAH SCRVICE AG[NCYI l90~ N, Mam St • lll4J ~4192~1 SAN T" MONICA; J l8 Wolof\na fll•<1 . • l~l·0/4 6 SAN PEOllO: ll)tn <'. Pac•!•c • B31·2l4l WEST COVI NA: E•.ilano S~o11111n1 C:!•. • J ll·l!Cll PANORAM" CITY: 8~ I~ Va n Nuyf Rl~d. • 192-11 11 lARlANA: I B'i'!if v<lnlwa Blvd. J 146·161 4 LO NG SE ... CH: 3"l I. Lacu\l • 4]/ 1481 EAST LOS ANGELES: 8tn & So10 (Oprnont lioonl 1 Da ily Hou rt. -9 AM to 4 PM Open S1turd1y!> -9 AM to I PM Not Opon S~li.><<l•Y• Seattle. Thl· fin <1l shaping is BC'· ·,, ';As far as we know. he's \tie conipllshed with several youngest boy fn r1·rr win th!' gradrs of s::i nd p<rper on a nationa l con1p('tit1on." sa,\'S spinning drun1. The smooth his mother, /\!rs. Thomas glnw of 1he stone conies frnn1 Heck. rubbing a white paste on the Lance learned his skills al surface of it. <1nd holding that the Harbor Area Boys Club, againsl a spinning leather Upper Bav branch, as a disk ' member of the fiockafe lls11 "For national con1pelition rock hound club 11 r chin 't use 1he v:h11e pastr .. ,.,,, beeo ,, .. ,.,,.. ·.·1 h1·u _, d' '' " \\'e u~c .~Cll'ral types {ri 1a-1·ears now."' he s;11s, rather 1 inodest <1boul his i1·0rk. niond dust," I.ant e safr. To "'in the national ,.001. The pul1shed stone i~ tl1('n petition, Lance had to rdge his f;1stened 1ntv a scu1ng chosen brother. Ste~·e, IS. 11 ho \\'tlS Uy the worker. Judges also cunsirlrr the types of setting ru nner up. The Heck farnily Iii rs at 3!10 sclec!ed lo .~how off lhc stones E. 22nd SL , in {'Ounty territory in natllil1<il c11rnp('titiu11. ne:lil to Cns1a ~\olt~:i ;ind iusl ··r \1:1s ~urprised 11·hen I around the cnrner Jrnn1 Iii•' 11'1111," :id1111l s l,;1nrr, 801·s Club "'ht•rC' tli(' hn\'S If" h;id ;1rh;u1('('d lo the n;i. spend evening 11ork111g ll'i!h t.iunnl 0•11n1pr1ilh\n 11·here only their cnllec1inn~. 011(' juniors (nlphy is given, hy Lance \l'On h1~ trophy 11•itl1 ;i 11·Hu11ng fir~t pla ce in his displ<1y of ;ibnut 25 different cl<1ss. coni nir~rcial settings, at pieces of jewelry, ;ill w11h Lhe slate level. Il ls brother prelty, polished st on cs Steve had one firs l place in a mou nted in the c('nler .. Judges cl:u;s wh('re nn!v one slone picked his display because of \nhs1diu n1 fnr hlin ) w11s used the quality work done in ~h11p-at the state level. ing and pnlishini.; the sl11nr~ Field trips. J1011•e1·er. are the The national rha1np .~;i~~ it f;irnnll' pail of L:i11ce 's ac- takes hi111 ahnu! thrf'e hour~ ln 1111ties "'llh the flnrkafellas compleie a ring frQn1 a rough Their niost notable tnp 1.1·11-; a stone. ··11 t.<1kr~ hri.:111ners inurney 111 an arra near about !11·0 davi;.'· he C'Xpl:ilnl'rt. ll;il.er . ..,f1eld 11herr the ho\~ Se\·er;i! stC.ps arc laken 111 found a 6flO·poiund 111e<'e of the prflcri;~. Jil{I" 11111·th roughl~ $5.0IM! "Firs! ynt! r11I .<1 ~tune 1ntn"' :'\c>.L Yt'ilr the n<1tion;il 1·nm. flat i;l:ih. abou1 on{'·q11:irtrr Jlf'lit1r111 11•111 he h('ld :iT 1111· 1nrh th1rk.'' r\pl:un~ L11nre. /ul;ihr1111 cunven1i on Ct11lcr. "Thf'n 1·n11 m:.irk 1he i;h;ipr but Lancr "·nn't he cornprli11~ 1n1 ,11. r0und, C'T• ' nn lhe fl;it _ i·li;"1 111p11111.~ ;ircn't el1g1hle surf;ice with ;i trrnpl;1tc ;ic;.:iin f(ot' .1n(J!her t.href' ;ira1·, "Thr11 l'flU cut 1hr ~le1nc Hrnthe r Ste1c, ho11'l'vrr. will near !he . 1nrirk 111~ 11·111\ :i hr. thl'l'C' i-pecial s<111· The s::rw only cuts ;;;===========:;! angles, ~n it 's a rough shRpe that cnrnes 0111 TAKE THE ''It t;ike.~ ,q grinding wht!el tn round nut an ov:il sha pr.. !l's like a rnuRh s11ndpaper on 11 spinning disr ." .,. NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Once the basic sh.<1p<' nf 1he stone is formed, Lance ex-Every Saturday NIAGARA PLUMBING 13101 Broolchurst St. Garden Grove PH. 534-1770 OPEN HOEISE OCT. 1.2.3 RfFRfSHMIHTS Specl1I Hour.,_Fri.-Sa t. 8-8-Sun. 10-2 ll:IGISTIR •ol Plllll INO PUlCMAll NIClllAITI IAf. 10·4. Mf/J. RIPS. AND PLUMllaS TO ASSIST YOU . I.AT. 1·4 L1¥1 I.AND -"THI COMfOlfl" e 1 /l H.r. 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Qu1rt1r Po'k Loin Sliced Into Chops 69PLe. 5 lbs. $1.00 Grape Sale lllDLISS • •11111l. e !TALIA MUSCAT Jonathan Apples I I • ! ., I j ' • • I) 'Time By JO OLSON Of """ D•lly ~llel 11111 American women tuive found that 11 lakes only on'-hand lo rock the cradle. and Ydth the other they are rocking the boat. One of the women creating Jhe most ft'&Ves spoke at UC! under sponsorship of the Associated Students, w;irning th11l ••omen aren 't gnin11: In quit and th<it cooptration is essential if dro~'ning is to be avertffl. ~lr.'i. ~1edJ<:ar Evers. widnw nf 1ht> slate secretary of lhe NA ACP in ~1is~1ss1pr11 wtio 1vas s!;i in in 196.l spoke on the role 91 v;omen in pnlit1r~. : She earneri her bachelor~ de,11:r~ from Fomona f.nllr~e in 1968. authnrt'd "f'nr O!. the Living." 1111d narrow!~· missed r:.ti.ng elected CatHornia"s rnngressman (IPm the Z4th district in 1970. "Tndav in American soc1etv 1·erv few ~pie a're oot awa re of the prOblerris fac- f!'t' us." she began. !'Jn last yea r's e.tection we heard the Call for a changr or priorilie~. and in 19i2 ~a in we hear the cry for a change in priorities. Ptrr AS IDE i\1YTllS "'fhPre is a nce<l fnr pu11 in.R aside !he Myth nf 1\mf'ri('_a 1h.::it all pe<:1ple of this ~untry 11.re free to dn and be 11·hal their manhood Will allov.· them to do and be." s~ continued . · Tn :iccnmp\i sh this. ii will take all lhe human re.sources in !he rountrv th;it have lieen neglt:cted or overlooked. She said . ln aPd itinn to 'the bl;irk~. these are the brown s, Indians. )'OUths and. more recrntlv. women . . · "We.,-rt: livin~ in times of pollution of fn1·ironmenl and rninds. Nn! onl~· the poor cry for jobs. but shoes nnr.e only nn the feet nf hlack mrn arP on lhr feel nf man\' other men not accuslomNI to walk· in.I! in shoes "'ith hnles in thrm " .She quoted an article from the Na t111n;il Obser1'l'!r sayinl! that nianv n11·n. due In the st.:1\e nf our Pconflm1·. ;ire twine fnrr- ed to let their wives be the breadwinners and are tired of II Ano1her mv1h hrrP ii' th;:it pPrh;iri~ wnmen should nnt be pu shin~ for the thincs thcv arf' 11nd 1hr.v should l!ive up ~eir j(lbS -ffir men. ~1rs." F,vers i;aid. FREE OTHER ll ANIJ \\'nmer. used In .c;o ;:ilnn.i:: with the l.!vin~ that !he hand lhal rocks thr cri:idle niles the world. but no\v wnmen v.•anl !hf' nlhf'r h.<ind lo be free to rflck the bo;it. she rclaled. "\Ve dn shake the lil'cs nf those we hnld kl nur breast, but lhcre"s an increasinii; ne.erl In do more lhi'ln jus! thilL "There hal'e. heen those whn h;i\•e ask- e_{j.. 'Wh;il rnnrr dn ,l'OU l\'nmpn v.·;:in!?' ·· The.\' \l'ant 1he s:une salary fnr !hp 1amP jnbs. rhild c;irt f.<i c1litics and many other things. i\;lrs. Evers stressed. Tn acCflmpli sh thrse i;:nals. shP ,predicted that mflre wompn 1han evrr e l'l be lonkin~ ;it thr prili1 ical arcn;i. . The 1970 election . !\Ir.~. F:vers' nwn pnfftiral riehut s1111· Lrnorp Rrimnpv and ether wnmen "tns~inl! thl'ir bonnets" intn the ring and still more getting acti1·e in to other v.•ays such as rWlll1ng other v.·omfn's campaigns . i.he said. "It hu always been though! by a large segment of the population that it would bP difricult for women tn accomp!t~h anything in the smflke-fil!t:d bark rooms ," she s;iid. "l'vr b4•en RSkPd . 'Hnw can you wheel and dea! in the. back rooms?' "We have two example~ in Belli! Ab1,ug anrl Repre~entatil'e Shirle~· Chisholm , who soon will announre her candidacy for thr presidency " ~1rs. Evers s111d the old telrl'!slnn rom· nlrrrial fo r c1g;:ir('t!rs fklf'sn't appl\' - "l'Ou 've come a lon~ wa l'. b.aby." "~1anv ~nun~ women are sa ~·1n~ 11•e h 0 .'il'l" R long wa v lo go and we pl;in to do Just that " To support wo1nen in the pnlitir:il ... r1rena. she cited the hi~/.!f'S I nPeds as IParhin,1: n1rn and \.\'omrn th;it lhPre ar• 11•omcn 1vho c11n sr\<'Cessfully repre~nt their cnnstilurnt.~ 11nd findine more "nire ladirs" to "~et their tt:eth, guts 11 nd nail~ in there. ~haking and mol'ing tl\i!. pn!itical syste.m. ·• • El\'C(lURAG E \\'0,\1 f.:\' \\'omen should ™' rn1·our;:i1?ed to run for nffires within thl'ir 011·n p;irly. 10 bec11m~ par1 or !he pnli!'y-making boa rd s and !hus obtain fin;:incial barkini:: v.·hen lhry do run . she s;:iid . ''And . v,•e need to en- courage , and train "'omen to m;inage campaiiins.'' ~·lrs. f:l'er." .<:11id shr lrrl.~ lhP rnuntr.1• 1~ 1noving inln ,:i new 11•av of tr~·inl! lo effect ch11ngr. tha! nf the pnliti{';:il process. "In the Mis find 60s there \.\'il~ a non- 1·in!rnt movement -thr lee.<il route an rl protests. ThPr e wrre terrible prices paid for thi.~ and it didn"t do v.·hal v.·e hoped to do ." she said . "As R rPsult nf fr\lstralion, violence 11·as used ;:ind people werl'. frightened into aclin.R and reactinR. I dfln't approve of l'iolence. thnul!h I have beCn a victim of \'iolf'nce. In thP 11·a.v this counl11'. art~. 1·io lencP h,:is bccnmf' ;in e\'ll necessit y." She. ur~ed thf' students in the ,:iudience tn use their ri,ehl in helping select le:1rlers. ~!rs. E\'~rs s;iid she ig a .<:tep aside frnm her sisters whflSP J!()al ic; "u[) a!I the \1·av for wome-n ,:ind do\.\'n all the \\'<IV for me.n." "I say up for all v.·omen ·and all people . "In my black soclPly. thrre is a r!irc nl!<'d for my men to arlil'ely have a chiln• ce in shapiog society." PAYS TRIBl!TE Hrrei ~he paid tribute Ill hf'r lat e hu~· b,:iod who. she s,:iid. S<I\\' a c:h;inre fnr ;ill. The only chance r or survh•;i l. she stressed is lhroup:h involvemrn1 hy everyonr. "Social ehance. dicni1 .v fr,r every man lo df'I and be whfll his m.inhood will allow him In do anri he '' "'ill be 1he resul!s nf Iota] ln1·oll'emcnl, she said. "Only in indh·irlua! romm1tment \1•1 1! 11·, as 11 nation. ,:i.~ people. hP ;ible In survive_·• Thf' challenRe nf th .. 70~. ~hP sa1rl . '~ In rl1trrmine v,·hal kind of \\'Or\d t1'e w1!1 ha"r "\\'hat k1nri of 11·nrld 11·e will hal'B depends on rou and me.'' ~i:fr:· " . . ' ' ' r: lk. " ···-- • " I . . ' .. I , I -------- Glove " - • CIA I\. Y f'l\.CIT l'lllle1 '' J1c111N11t Ctl!l-t Mrs. Medgor Evers . who hos mode her own debut tn the pol itico! oreno, urges other women to get involved . Survive! depends on individual commitment, she so id. Cal Club Receives ~men BIA ANDIASON, Edit°' T_w ... ,, S•tffllNr •• 1m ''"' B Ann Landers ·Alarm Sounds For Mom DEAR ANN LANDERS: You r ridlculous answer to the mother "'hose 18-year-old son w11.s gettj:ng "experience,. ffnm the :LS-,vear-old lady next door leadS me. In betieve that someone.. threw a cher· ry bnmb in your crih on July 4. 1917 and caus~ permane.nt brairi damage. You s11id lo maKe sure the boy wa! ''plenty well informed." It se.ems to me that he .:1lready is TOO well infor med. What ht needs is a seve.re. ton11:ue \11shing from hi~ fa ther -nol more information . As fnr !h:il 1vench next door, she should ~ horst-1vhipped within an inch nf her life , And YOU . Ann Landers. should be boilffi in oil for your ho-hum attitude tn1\•,11rd the bny"s immoral beha vior. - MOTHER OF FIVE IN COVING TON, KY. DEAR ,\10THE:n : Hn-hum. my A\Jnt Et hel. I'm rl'.alistic. And I hope you 'll Joli the reil lfOrld soon. for lhr. 1ake nf yollt' fi ve kids . An l8-year-olrl boy who Is rom- pln1 around Mii door with lb'-mlddle- aged wlfr. of • l\red hustne1sman Is nol abo111 to (Ive It 11p and gn back to Scrib- ble Just because bl1 father 1lve1 him 1 acoldln1 . I told lht m,.thu t11 make 111re the boy lf'I~ 11 tough lecture fr11m his dad on th• mMal and social a1pe1:t1 of hl1 beh1 vlor and lo make 1:trtaln he I~ well Informed 011 lhe hio.lniical •~pl"c:t~ 111 well. That W11~ coott. praclical arl vlrr and I stand h.ehlnd It. Nt1 m111trr l\'hffl YO U think, ~lnther . yon jusl f'an·1 keep 'em dnwa on lhe f11.rm 1tftf'r lhe.y've 1een Paree. DEAR ANN 1.ANl1ERS· Ynu'vt ne ver had 1 prohltm likt th is one. I hope you'll It.now wh<1! to dfl with II. I lefl thr sl11lell lwo yt:ars ltRn to work 01·,.rst:a~ in Cflostructinn, I 5Aid goodbyg In 1 i;:reAI lookin,R doll I h11d dattd all through high ~chnol. We we.rt'. not engai;:· ed hec;:iu se I didn't think it v,•ould be f11.ir In her. hul Syhil said shPd wail for me. Nol 11 v.·rf'k went by !hat I riidn't get at le:i~t thrt~ le.tiers frflm Syb, usu11Jly four. I ktpl 11skin,I! for 1napshots but she slop- pt"d sendin,R thl'.m 11bnut IS months 11go. [\;ow r kno~· \\'h,1·. I ROI hnm,. yr~11"rd11 v ;ind !htre she "''~~ -1111 liO pounds nf her My si.o; 11nd ninm h;id 11-ril!en that Syb w.:is putting nn a \n! of weight hut. J thought they were ex aggerating. ! was so shoc ked when I R(l.11' her I cnuldnl speak. Her first word! were ." "I'll diet." \Ve h;id 11 loni;: talk and sh,. lflld me .she h11d e11ten her.~elf in!n blimphnod becaus e she was lonesom e. I feel 11wPully guilty, but I must admit this chick leave.JI me cold. I h11te f,:it women. '\\'ould 'it be lousy Dignitary "iii: ot mt if I told Syb to call me when she dr1>p11 the 50 pn~nds she put on In my abE.enc.? -TOO MUCH TO LOVE Jim Kimball, president nf Cal Alumnl Clu b of Orange County, points !ht way for Mrs. BevP.r\y P\Jrsell a., they 1tttnd io reception al Rusrh r.ardens honoring new University or 'f:l\Jiforni•., Ber k t I e y Chancellor Albert H. Bowker. Orange Cnuntia ns will join other Southern Californl11 11lumni for lhg former New York Clly University chanctllor's fir st 11ppearance in the Southland on Saturd111 y, Oct. l. The reception becins 111 6 p.m. followed by bullet supper and aarden lour. .J '\ DEAR T .M.: If )'DU dump ht:r 1ht mlpt 1at• another II. Urae Syb te' aee a dn<:lor and aet back In 11tape. If 1he 1llcll1 wllh her dltt, fine. If ihe can 't, with 111 Incentive llkt thl1 -well -the'a a cnmpulsivt eater, de11ined to be br0..1d where a broad sboaldn't be broad. ( wnuld llltl tell a man who hate• fat wcimen to ~ll<'k around jo11t lo bt 1 nlcf 1uy. II WCIU(dn'I Wtlrll, DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 10 ye ars old 11nd am trying· tn learn !hr. raau of life 111s I go along. My mothe.r still thinks I believe she bought me in lhe hosr,ital. She refuses to answer question.'!. P e111S' tell me If the:y kiM different In f'rance. Ts this wh11t Ls me.ant by French kisllng ! Thank you -SELF-LEARNE R. DEAR LEARN~R: So far a1 I ktla", ld11lq la France 11 Ute 1ame a1 t\'uyJt"lterB elst. f'rtitch ki11lq 11 aollll kl~1ln1 "" kl11tnr bt.lween pNplt wbO have rcimatt+c fee.fi ne• fer each other - nal rtlallve1. ' ~-hen romanti(' i11lanct., tu rn to wMm embrace.'! is ii lovl'. or cheml~try~ Send for lht.: bookle.t ''Lo\·e or Sex and How t!J Tell tM Diffei:_ence." by Ann Landers. Enclose a long. slam~. ~tlf-11ddreued envelope And 36 ~nts In C(lin with your - r.quest in care of the DAILY PILOT. • JZ DAll V PIL OT Tnu11day, Stp\rmber 30, 1971 Club Membership Rolls on the Rise Royal Promena de Rolls Along Membership coffees lop the li!t of hap~n1ngs alona the Orange Coast as fall eventi are Kheduled. Unity Women A musical book revue will be presented for Ntwport Unity Women by fo.1rs . Dorothy Fuller al 7 p.rn . TueMl<iy, Oct. 5, in Island House, Fash ion Jsh1nd. ft1rs . Fuller, a cnn- lra!lo, 1>1·ill include folk songs and concert 11ria.~. OCMA Aux ili ory Your Child, the Col!tge Studtnl, will be the topic of Robert B<i1•1nette when he spe11ks during a Tuesday, Oct. 5, luncheon of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Orange Coun· ty Med ical A1160Ciation to l11ke place in. the Irvine Co11~t Country Club. The spe;iker ill dean nf students and vlct presldt1nl for s!udent 11ffairs al Occidental College. DAR Chopter Pallence Wright Chipler, Daughters of !he Americ11n Revolution, will begin f11ll 11.r· tivilie! with :i Jun c h en n meeting al noon Tuesday, Oct. 5. in Hotel Laguna. A coffee and rolls !not royl·c) !<ession c-onked up by international hostesses 1..cs Dames de ('hampagne has produ{'crl a recipe for an elegant fund·raising evenl honorin g: !·Irr ftn~·al lltghncss Print c!is .'\lexanrlr;i of (;reat Br1la1n. Da vi d And· erson heirs grt the 1\·heels in motio n as ~liss l·lc!en Stillman and r.1r.~ .I Si mon Fluor lrii;:h t '· Les Darnes chairn1an. r lan the personal tnurh for A Royal rrnme· nade on \\'edncsda ~·. Oc·t fi. 1n the Beverly \\'1lshire. funds 1\·il l benefit Inf ants Genetic Research al USC !llcdic al Center. New and prospect ive niembcys will be greeted anrl Tom Ha1,lctl. field dirC'ctnr nf lhe Uni1 ed Student.~ A.~S(l('IA· !inn. will be gurst spc<iker. He \1·i1J rliscuss a posi!ive ap- proach to campus problems. AAUW Bronch Wine, Wine Everywhere But They Wait to Drink Dr. Rnnt1ld H. Huntington, prnfe.ssor of philosophy and rell ginn Ill Chapm 11 n Cnllegr, y,•111 .oipeek on United NA1ions Specialized Ai:;encies in Jnd J;i, \Vilh Emphnsis on UNESCO ANr> UN ICEF' for the Hun· tingtnn Beach Branch or the American As.'l ocia tinn or U n I 1· er s i t ~· \Vomen on TL1esday. Ckt. 5. ' The 7·.'lO pm. meetin11: will !11ke plac:e in the Mercury S11\·in1<S and Loan bu ilding , Huntington Beach . By· ER.\IA B<l~I Bl'~CK lf there i! 11n~1hi n,i: to match the old m11 lt eji!n, I don'! kno1\l 11·ha! 1t 1.s Thr ntht·r n1gl"t 11r ordered y,•1ne at rltnner. The wailf'r procre:lt>rl In \)(lUf ;i capful in <i Rla"'s for n1~' hus- band to 11 pprnve or di~<1p· prol'e. Righl away. he's Crsar Romero. Fir~I . hP m11kr11 A circle y,•ith the ~lass under his nnsc, je we ls by joseph searches for jewels C"n•trl unw•ft!H l•w1!•Y lo lmml'Cl l· U1 Cl•~ by 1•lt It o l<rm whOH kno'"I"'°''' e•,or•i••, ••II l•llq.,ry tUUfl you cott/UI t•flu•!ltn •I It· d1y1 m1r~1! •lluo. Wf '"ill ht ~llOIH 11 o••mont YIU• ~·m• 1!MI 1d~ln , .. •rdl,.. 1~1lr di .. illOU!. C•ll Mr. JtH pll •• Mr. '"" •t JU· ·~. (~} 1ewels hy /O'>eph [ 3 '" c ..... p1 ••• Br.1tol o• 1h1 S•n D•oqo f-y. C.o"~ M••• 540.~0~b Then he tilts h;irk his hea<l J1 ke he 1~ going to m;ike Jeane D1x11n n1<1lf'ri;il11,e. r-inrtlly, his ton~ue 1t•uchcs the 11·inl'. The rr~! of u~ :ii lhe l;ihlr ~it lhCl'C like idiot~ wa1r1ng fnr 1111 ~ 111a11 11 hu do<•sn ! 1inn11· ;i 1 int;1ge port fnun la~\ wrrk 's l\011l-Aid 1n dr1·1tle '' hrlhC'r "r nol th e w111c will n1crl \\'Ith his fav11r or thsfa11w. The 1\:'ll!f•r shifts his wrn:t1l lr1 !lie 11!h1•r [Olli l'in;ill.1, <"e.s;ir .s1>e:1k.s, "A hil n1n1·c plrasr." hr s.1y.s rx!rnding liis gl<i-""'-/\.~ n1~· r~·rs rnll h;ir ~ 1n 111.v hrarl. he say:;, "J 'vc gnt !n be ~Ufl' " "\'<1u h;11r 1111t the fugi::1est, n•ilu•n "h;it yn ll arc doing.' J 31'f'lJ<;rr!, • \\'hv wt1u\d \'llU 1nakc 11 s\;:itc11lr n1 111..r 1h.<11"" he ;i.sk<;. "Reriiu.~r I h;1\'r that ."11me lonk on 1111 1111'1.' 11·h<'n I !<fJUrc11• 11i°C'l1u1s 1n r h f' .su11rrm:irkr1 . :incl I dnn·t hal'r !he togg1r!<l nn!1nn (lf "'h:tt [ ;in1 rln tn !!. "l·11r \(•Ur 1r1f1111n<1!11>n. 1n1· 1l1';1r ... hr ~a id 111p111c ;:i hit of tlir ,::r:11'1' .,fF h1~ 1'h1n · T;i <;f1nc 111rir 1<; ;1n ulrl t1';Hl1l1r.n lh;it \\;l~ nr11·r 1111t1;itrrl lfl r1nlrt•t l..111c~ ;ind qllCC'n<; fron1 hp1ng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~"~"~"~"~rd" F, Full•rton Open Sund<111y 12 fo 5 -----="'' ' ,, SIZES ll·SZ l\or's HALF-SIZE SJ-IOP ~ c!.~~~.~!~f~,~T .. ~~~~;, 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER ,., HUNTIH•TON llACH INdrt te letkef Ir". ,Mrlllh••I AIM 111 0•1.N•l,Alll 11\Al L ~Ulll l!:1'0N j AT WIT'S END "\\'l!Pre 1>1'rre ~·nu \\hen the pol rnfl<;t w;is scr1 ed ?" ! ask- ed dr~·ly As he saJ. thr re ~1n<1t"king hi.~ lips i!lld 11Trsth111.: with his il11nnir J\1ou~e de r 1·"'1 n n , <inol her QUC'Sl1n11 crossed 111y rn1nd . l!r111• d1•l'." Ille w;i1ler knr11v 11 h1ch nne 1n l1:11·e sam ple the 11'1nr ln1· the rr~t of the group? Thr Oil•' wi1h !he rrrlrlr."'t l'll1.~c~ 1 l.;iy i1 j1fl H11dol1)h, l/<1r1'f'y. hr'"' had the 111nst r1:- pC'nen1·r 1 Or the u1u· 11 h11 !111•~.s 111..e tie's ~nlnJ: 111 p;i~ lhr 1·hri1·k~ (Ir thr .scrrC'1 .~rr\'U"(' t1·pr \\ho R!>I'~ i'J'nund pro- lrcrin$! k ing~ anrl tjllf'f'rl"' "B1 lhr Iii!~ " r f1na ll.1 s<1id I" 1111 h1•~band. \'ou'1 e s::irn11lr1I l1alf thC' 1~11t l,. Do .1011 st1ppo,r• 11 1~ s;1(r fnr lhe rrq nf u~ 1•1 h:11r fl little 111ne f(•r nur 1t1nnC'r "" "I srnr lhal parll!'iJl;1r bnl tle h.'l\'k ... hr s;i1d "You're k1rld1 n;; \\'h.1··•" "l\'!ly 111dred \'!\u'rr not f,.11ll nR ::tru!l rHi \\'1l h S•)rnr lt111 e nlrl l11dy \\ hr1 nn\y !ipplC'~ al !hr la!'\Jlty l 'hr1st1na~ par1y . .. l\·r h.i!l WH'IC 1n;1nv !inu•.i; hrfore 1n rny hn1nr . 1 'ordered !hrn1 In ~rrve u~ l.akr 1-:rie 19i0, And t hi~ time I W<tllt !o !<ef' eork flooting around Jn 1!'" Huntington, ll member (lf the .oipeakers bureau of the l'niltd Nalion.~ As.oiOC'i11tinn nf Oran,11e County, i.oi li.'lted in the rlirectnry of A rn f' r i r 1 n Scholars and in !9fi'~ w::is 11 p;:irtlcipRnl in the fourth in· 1·i t::itional Easlw e st Philosopherll Conference_ :1 Yps ... with the htlp ol SIGHT LIGHT. At t10me or aw<1)1 Ill St hool, SIGHT LIGHT's clear, bro~h l, 11larele~s tl1ht e1ves unbel1ev11bll' SPl'1n1< comfort. Re· rnernber, better lli hl means better J;:rades. ··~ FlOO• MOO!l l'nl••n"" ,,,1., h••t\ ~r"o~1 •n<1 ,,.., '""'~'~"" ..... ~ 11~0·• ·~· ...... .,,.1 9•••• t>oo>• ......... •11"<1• ••~ ld1u"• to ••• ~"'""" ""''i H'" '"'''°' JAll• fr om '39" O'£N DA il Y: •TO 5:JO Flll OAY •TO t ) '':LO,l'D $UNOA'I' 1865 HARBOR BL. Costa Mesa-548-5131 I AAUW SPEAKER Or. Huntln9ton Trojon Leogue P l~ns for its first benefit for P::t!roness es and friends of the Lihrary Feb. 29 will be <'n- nnunced when the Orange County Trojan Le.Ague rneels in the Newport Beach hnme of Mrs. \Villiam Adams Tuesday, Oc1. s. The cnun1y p;roup donated J2Ml0 to the University of Southern C11llfornia library last t1pring for purchase cir books. Guest spe11ker for the 10 11.m. mrc!1ng Tuesd1y will be J)r. Rarbar11 Se11ver Gardner, resParch as~iate, Center fnr Urb;in Affairs 11 nd adjunct <issistant professor in the Dt par!n1 ent {;{ f,,('{lnn m1 cs. UCI Associotes UC! Chincellor and r-.1n1. Daniel<;. Aldrich Jr. 1>1•ill open !heir Newport Beach home Tuf.~d11y. Oct. s. rnr the Rnnu.!1.I membership coffee or the \li'nmen A~~nci 111es nF the UC! lnterfBi!h Found ation. '!'he minis!eri11) .~tllff nr the fnund ::tlinn will be introduced tn i;:uests rlurlnll! the 10 11.m. <1ff;iir. aceord ini;i ln r.1 rs. Alt x· andrr F.di~ .•. presidC'nt of rne womtn's support grou p. Nurs ery School Dr. Richard <.irny,•er, Famll v Cnn.~ul1 11t ion Service 't t1 ff mtmtil'r. will !pe11k durtni;: 11 pri!luck tn ht sponsored by HunttnRt0t1 Beach Cnmmunlty Nur~Pry Schr'lnl al 7:30 p.m. \Yednesda y, Ort. 6, 11t 2711 17th SI., Huntington Beach . Ga/den Day Their son. Donn Parsch. a n d daughter. ~1rs. Roger Slale~. \\·ire of the ci ty planning c(lm- mi~si oncr. enterta ined for Mr. 11nd 1.fr.~. \\le~· ley A. Parsrh of Hunt· ington Beach as tht'y t:t'lebraled their 50th \\•edd ln~ anniversary. 1'he honored couple moved lo Southern (.'ali(ornia 10 years ago, rr~idinR fir.st in Garden Grove. They \\.'ere married in Aber· deen. S.D. and he Is a retired hardware me r- chant. Wo•o111 A,,.,..1 ~ • Norman Wiatt e Bleyl• .ll•o Goll W••t .2 711 1.11 Cool! M•r. Cor&ftO tltl Mor •7l-4740 Los Lirios Cltpped \\'111i s. former T\\'A bostessts, y,•iU Joln t111-·o olhtr The aroup will convene at 11 30 a.(Jl. Monday , OC'l 4. Prospec"t1vt flll'mhr!!r& will chaJ)ters in ho!llna: tht bien-- be greeted by !..<is Lirioa Clipped Win gs n1al convention in the Btvtrty Easler Stal Guild durtni a Hilton Tuesday·F'r!day. Oct. i- coffee at 10 :30 11.m Wed··~=O:':':"l:':C:oa:':'::;C:h:•P:':':':'';-::::8:.:::;::;::;::;::;=:::;=:;::::; nesclay, Oct. 6, in !ht Lagun11I; Beach Vomt. or ~!rs. James D' Amato. Priam Sin p:h, director of the E aatt r Se.ti Rehabllitat1on Ctnter. w l ! I soe.ak and shaw slides of !ht center's v.·ork. Mt. Carmel Tea, talk and to1s 11.·i!I be of· fpred during a get-acqu.!1.lnt~ alf;iir sponsor~ by Our Ladyl of ~It. Carmel Guild at 1 pm. \\'ednesday. Oct. Ii. in the church ha ll, Newport Beach. DTERY -'lk ST~P -l EllNAIOO -IOMtL EOW"lDS -GE•IEl!CH PF-F-LY llS -U.S. KEDS C•p11;0 o.~c• S~o11 D•••• Wear ~V Oan 1 k i~ 225 E. 17th ST.-COSTA MESA Fashions from the B1y • •ANKAMt•1c111•0 • • M.1.sT1• CNA••• • Dep11rtmenl Store, Ball>N ,1':=:=::==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=::=::=:=::;;::::;5~ 541-2778 will be. shown. I- Gorden Club Harbor Vi ew Hl'.lme•. Garden Club has beNl acct ptr.d ;is a 111ember club nf California Garden Cluhs. Inc .. according ln Mrs. Paul T. Silvius. Ora~1ge County district direc- tor for the sta tewide organiza . lion . .Joe Littlefield. ~u1 rdtn Jer- lurPr ::ind columnist, will spea k for the group "l 7 :4~ p.m. Wednesd11y, Oct . 15. in \ht community's Clubhouse I. His topic v.•ill be Co I o r f u J Plants-Soi! Improvement. Mermt1ids Ah•in Hoff. president of Avco Personnel Services will WALTAH SAY : 'Grt •f tk in9l to go n•five in' be lht SJ>f!Aker at the fir!t f11.![ M•nd ty tl"u Fr'tl ty 10 1.m, lo •:lO -S~n~tv 11 le I meeting or the La):!una Beac h l======================~: Mermaids of the Chamber of Commerce. Sex Quota Challenged \\'ASH IN(;TQN <UPI ) Th• wnrn t n'! !iber1tion move- mtnt ha~ nptned fire on col· lege5 .11nd universities ha1•ing quotas on the number of fema le! "dmitterl . 1-o!eny m::ile.~ arlmilled havt lnwer m llege b n 11 rd ex · 11minatinn score~ th;i n lema.IPs whn were den ied 11.drnis91nn bec11use of !he ' · q u n t A S\'sterii ." s::iys ::t Natinnfl l Education Association l::t~k force nn s111dents rights and re~pnnsihil 1ties. The ta sk forrP ci!l led fnr ;in npen adm is.s1nns p n I i c y , demandin~ lhal no institution nf education at an .v levrl deny ;irlmi.sslnn or a cce~s tfl any ap- plicant bec::tllse nr "race. age , ni<1rital sta1us, nat ional origin . physical hand ic::ip~. previou~ criminal rernrd. pre vi flu~ politic1l acti1·i1y ... nr ~ex ." FALL FAS1IION SAVINGS at JOHNA'S WOMEN'S WEAR FACTORY OUTLET Top l rand N1m•1 lOO'S OF Approximately TOPS 50% PANT SUITS Saving On All CAPRIS Merchandi1• ART EXHIBIT San Clemente Arts & Crofts Show Today Thru Sat., Oct. 2 loafll (oast '1au l\l1rac:le School of P1·ofessional Art -fosh10 ~1 Island Cr nttr -f\'errpo1·1 St ach - ' Gr1ph1cs • • CHILDl\tN De11an • e ~EGINNERS Otis • • INTERMEDIATE \Vatercalor~ • e PROFESSIONAL Sculpture • No"' I& your opportunity In join lht YL•orld nr art. .~l Mtrtcl~ Sc:hriril of Proft .!l11ion1l 1rt.11ll c!ar-:i;es 11re 1.11 u.ht by profession.al artist&. Stud en~ \\'Ork in .1 !ltudlo at1no~rhere. rCceiVin,1: person&! instructJon from famous artl.!lls '''ho h11v' exhibited and 50ld throul!hou t the United States and many foreign countries. • AJlhough emphasis is nn developing bas ic talenl into hiih quality Art. the school offers lhe opportunity for students to disJ)lav finlshtd ''·orks of art to collcC'tors. ~allery ov.·ners. and art -agenl~. T111/1nrr Brp111~ Al A.1 Loto Ar $20 00 r 1r ~fo11fh '"""'REGISTRATION- 6·10 p.rn . ~1ond11y . Ort. 4. 197 1 .i:iO '"P" Jl'Orl C,.ntrr Dr11·~ . ;\',.11·1onr1 B,.llrh t'llSh lfln lglllnd Sttcurtty P•r.lf1c 1''.!1 11. l ll11k Bld1. • 714-494-5470 714-644-3 300 I ' I I f ,,.. -. . .. . ·. . " . . ' -' ' .. . - OAil V PILC.f %:1 Policem ' ens Wives Go Along fo r the Ride Edrln.,.·s Noit" Thi! llin1· l1119ifl11 Rl!nr h pnlicl' d1!pnrt- t11r nt put a tlf u1J 11·r.st 111 //1e1 r ridP-n/Ollfl )'ll't>{lrom th1~ !/l'n1·, by H'ltJ/1111(1 l/il'lr lf/L't'S lrJ con 1e 011L 1111d 11rlri 111 a f.1ll- t rol car. 'flurly·s1i u u1r1r it rnde wirh /JfHro/n1t>u (HI u·etk· ends du r111u :itfllf"1nhe r 111 t11i.rl 01Jr 1.l'llor 1/)r1 r li usbn 11rls' Jflh~ nrr rrnll!J /•Ye. HP1·e·~ 1rlirrt hU{l/ll'Hf'rl /(I /Wv OJ tl1r n1 ) By .If).\\.'\!'.,; RE\'.\:()Ll)S 01 mt Dr>" ,.,._, itt tl /\,~ lhl:' tw11 'ol'f1111en v.atched , nnl' of fnur ~ouths i<l(.1k <lfl ru"nJnR 1nl n the d:irkrit!'S anti a !'rcond tried lo as~aull the off1<'er q11es!1on1ng thern Tht> s1x-tnnl . f n u r · i n l' h patrolman hit the would-be ' ~. • blocker with his flashlight and ran after tht fleeing suspecl "Gl'.I on lhe radio. Deb bie.'' ~1yrna said. "We've got tn get some help." "4Z-43." Debbie brl.)adcast to the police dispatcher, usinJ.: lhe station number, 42, and the tar number, 4:1. ··42.-u. Offlctr \\'right ls in pur.~uit of a suspect &nd a back-up unit \\Ip iire at slale beach Bn!sa Chica Sl<1le Beach." she repcwted A.~ \ll righl appt"arf'cl to plurr thf' :suspeet with h1~ !h1ee cnrnpan1ons. 1hrt•f' p;itrol t•ars arrived on The !'C'ene, The !wo 1,1•nmen are wj 1·e~ nf l-lunt111gt on Rrarh pn hren1en anrl the scene !ht'~ Wf'rf' ;; par! or happent>d rt"cenlly durins a .-- • ride-along ror pohce v.•ive11. Both Myrna Webb, 111ift of Com muni ty Relations Officer Jt>rry Webb and Debbie Cope , 1-1ife of Patrolman JeH Cope, agret'd tha1 lhPy hadn't tx- pected to ht•<·o1ne quite so in- vnl \'ed in pohce work on their ride ,\C.wl'l\'t>: ~IGllT Bui they admilted they en- j1lyed be-1ng a part of the ac- llfJn . Ancl as 1\ turnl'd out. the in- 1•ir1f'f1I al !lolsa Chica \\'as une nf se1r r<1I !hf' twn Wl\E'~ w1 tnl'S~ed or part icipated 1n tha1 t'\Cning. Nnl lonJ!_ after lt'!aving lhe bf:';i<·h. ti was Mvrna·s turn (;arv \\'nj;!ht: the off icer the~· ·1-1ere riding with. had Double Obser vance !\Ir. and il1r.r; . .la111cs Oscar Hughes n( \or;la !\le.<;;i (•e!rbr:i\C'ci l hrir 6\H h \l'('ddin,!! annl\'crsary anrl l11 s 90th b1rthda\. !\larr ird 111 ('urnhc rlan(\, !\lei ., th<' 1111,e:hcs \rere inv0fved in the Penn~vlvari 1 a lumbe r b11.~1n<'~s for 40 \'ears and nl O\'ed tn their present hon1c 20 ,\"ea r~,: ago. The fa m1!y 111cll1de.<; ... on~ .iohn in ('n~ta !\le~a. James of r-.I ader.a and Richarci of l'ust1n : nine grandchil drrn. 20 grcat·grand· ch ildren and l.\1·0 grcat-greal·grandchild ren. New Hospital Auxiliary Borrows From Past Al!hou_gh ~! i ~ " r n n C11m- munll.\' Hospital 1n ~1 1ss1nn \'ie10 ha s hern nJ)f'nrrl for only l\l'O months, its fledgl1nR au:c:· i11ar.\' alread}' h:is cornered the marf\el ()fl trad1 t1ons -Thr 1-1•nrnt-n con.<iderrd thP Spanish her11agl' f!f lhf' reg1f1n 1n nan11n~ thr1r J!l f! ~hnp · !.;:i l)n n Tienda" and fal'on ng n1·an,e.e ;;rncl yclln1-1· fnr their un1fnrm cOl(1rS. -Trmpor ar1· c h :i i r m a n 11.lr~ LRfl!1 \\';;rrf' or :-;;1n Ju:in rap15t r;i no I.~ well-vrrsrd fr on1 her year~ (lf r xpr rienrr as \nlunr eer coordinil!flr a nd publicist al Hoa~ l\1emoria l Hospital. Presbyterian i n 1\('1,1·port Reach. Old Denim NEW YORf\ !U Pl 1 Denim, as ··M1-1"' as. ,!;a~'. A moon shnt. nn<'e tn it s nwn 11.·ay i1elped tn prO\'e that the 1-1·or!rl was round This sturdy fahri c. highl."' J>l)pular lhrnughnu_ fall and 1,1•inter fashions. camp In Arnenca's shores on thP. ship.~ l olumbus sailed to discover lhe New \Vorld. fl was 11~ed tn makr the sails nf the explorers' ships. reports the Denim Council of the U S A. The lei m "Jeans" Is believ· eel lo have derived frQm "Jlene" used to describe the -\\11rh the ~ift shop and r;;rrt well under 1\.'I.\, ~he prn- mises th;;rt sur·h nt her :iux- iliary lradillons ;;r.~ visitors' re R i .~I e r . Candy~trlpl'l'S, hhrary anrl flo wrrs fnr pa- t ient~ will be nflererl ;i~ ~nn11 iis fc;is1ble ;;rt the 126·bf'd h•1sp1t<1l •'(lur grnup 1s younJ!. ea~er. ;in.~H1u~ ;ind d"1n,11; a ht·aut1f11I Joh," ~hr sa id . "A hospll;1I w;i;; 11•r1 much nf'cded 1n lhl!<: arr;i <1nd 11 e're happy lo h;;r1 e I! .. The 111:xl ;!f'tlf'!lll mr('l111~ will Iii> ;;rt 10 a tn \\ rdnr:;;d;i~. Or:i 11 Fnr m;;rl rlr1·t1nn~ in ;\1 areh ;1•111 rlrlr rm1n e olf1fers for th!' auxiliary \I hose. pur pn~I' 1s lo Sets Sail hl'<11 ~ co tton tr1Jusf'rs 1,1·orn hy the sailors nf r.enna. Dun~arce~ alsn were an im· /l')fl of1ginall .1·. In Ohu ngart>e. Ind ia, a col!on rlolh was 1-1•n1·en cnar~el\' !or sailors' lnJus!'r!I and ·so n a m ed ''dhungaree.'' The rnuncil "denin1" ca111e however. s;;r vs th e wurd from ~~ranee The freneh c<1lled the sturd.v r!oth "serge d e Nimes", fnr 1t wa s 111anuf11 c· r;;rr~c rnnne.v !n l'h annrl h:i t k into c11mmun11.v projects and hel p needy f;;rm 11l1e.~. 1 lrlping lo rnord lnatr the 50 <·harler me mbers <1 nd ad· rhllonal \'Olun!l'er.~ 1n the rnPantin1f' are !hf' :\1mcs Rnherl Jl untrr ;:ind J ohn 1;re,i::111\', \·1c e prr~1drnl.~. ll1rh.:ird Arke nn;;rn , trrasurer. Rruce H uor e1-1·1g . ror- rr>~1K1nding ~ccTel ;irv, all nf l\fl~~ln/1 \'lf'Jll llnd J'1 !1JP." i\lr:idur, rrc1ird1 ng seere tar~. E! Tnrn Thf' 1nl11lll rn r n1brr~ .~1gnf'd 11 11 ar :in ••Prn hf""lu.~r helnrr lhr hn~111 ta l 11pr 11111J.! \\'omen in· lere.~led 1n 101n1nJ.! the rtrort m/I.\' rnn1;ir·t .'>l rs S~·h·1;:r Nrwn1;;rn, d1rrr lnr of patient rrlal1on~. at thr hospi1;;rl. oy to the World • IS lured or wnren in N1mes dur· J•y i. •~• .,.,,~ , • .,.i. ... iog the 1\1 iddle Ages. De l!Jj IE CO•ST MWT, COllOH .. D•l M•._ N\me:oi M>On wHs 11lurred into~~~~='="~'~'~~':":':":'::::~~ KING SIZE SHEETS No Iron-Flat or Fitted-by famous maker SHOWER CURTAlllS·~;;:•1.99 3 PIECE BATH SETS ~::;'4.88 Wllit•M M.tchlitt Piii•• , .... ss.•1 pulled over a pick·UP I.ruck with ~ix men in ii. As he lollowed the vehicle down the slreet. lhe occupants 11potted his car :ind started lhrowing things OIJL ' He pulled up, rad ioed hi5 location, asked for a back-up unit and got out of the car. The airway was busy with calls from lhe four othPr police riepartmenls that use thr. Huntin~ton Beach frf'- <1uency, and the d1.~pa!('her didn 't ~et \\'r!g ht's loc<1r 1on She askeff otht'r u n it~ If the ) had hl"ard it. hut nonf' h;id . f.1yrna ai:;;r1n urged J)rhbiP tn .i:et nn !ht radio. bu! al Debbie'~ !IUJ.!J;teslion, 5ht took the microphone-herself "42-43. \\'e're at Edinger and Sher." Four patrolmen wert on lhe !<'tne irl 1 n1atter of mtnute.~. While tht suspects we re being sea.retied by the back .up officers. '.Vnght drove b11ck al ong the road where thing~ had been tossed from the truck. ITE:'11S E\'ll)F.N'CE Debb1t> p1ckf'd up ;r lt>nJl\h o! ha rd rubber J.;pe and f.1 yrna lound 11 Baggif' of mariju11n<1 beside rhe ro;id. Rnth i tf'ITI!I l'.'rre booked a~ t'l'ldt>nrr along with lhe assorted lllt'l!IXJOS fouod on the lruck "5 nr· cu pants \\'ehb. who or,i::/ln1zed the rirle-/llnng pro~: dm. nnled lh/lt thPir ride wa5 ron!liderablv more active and exposed lhe (1,1·0 women to :i ,i::reater var\c- ly of police wQrk than Ill norrnal for a ri de :i!nn,i: But he, Wr ight and the 11-10 won1rn agree lhal 1t ""~ 11-; !rue a picture ol 11'hat a lllln· l1ngton Bt"ach pa1roln1;111 do•'." lhan lhe more sedate ndr~ 1n ~hich lhe wnme11 ll re esp11s1·<l o tratfie t1cke1 s and b11r·k1n!( p oHK·ers on ruut111r t'11 ll.~ "I rPally enjo~ l'd 11." :'Ill ri1a said. •·1 don 't think I 1-1 oul!I t111 ~·f' 11ntten as rnu t:ti 0111 of +! if ii had been all rout1nr '.\01\' I kMw whv Jerrv usrcl lo come home · fr nm "work ;i t 1 a .in. and s1I 11p lur a t'Ollpli.> nf hour:or unw ind1n;,: " CAUCHT UP l)ehhie fe(! the !'lllnr 1-1a1• q "Sometimes il's dtff1cull to Horoscope: Laughter Vital Tonic for Arians FRIDAY OCTOBER By SYDNEY tl ,\1 ARR Len wanls <1tlention: this is es1)4!cia!ly true of s!udents born under this zodlae:il sign. A perceptive !e<1cher will give Leo just a little c,.;tra time. Jf you flallcr a l.ro. you n1a y be pavi ng the 1-1ay for a long fri l'ndship. L e o harmonizes \\"!lh Libra. (..;en!in1 , Sag1Har- ius and Aries . LeiJ does very few things !ha l are not t·om· phealed frorn f"O(lki ng tn rn· n1ance. it 1s all (If nnthing. So111e r;>Jnuus person.~ b111'n u n de r this 7.odiaca1 sip:n i11elude Len Durocher, Rudy \'allee and r-.tae \Vrst. ARIES l ~fareh 21 -April 1!1 1: Ynu may want to socialill", asscic 1ate may \~'ant to he quiet . secre!i ve You race sornewhat of a dilen1n1;i. Key is In maint;i1n sense-of humor. Refu se to be frightened hv \\•hat a p p e a rs myslf•rious. L;iu,chler ('an be vi!al lon \e TAURUS ~April 20-.\tay 201· \'uu gel 1·han1·c to prove <1 h i 1 i t 1 e s ;;rnrl i'ernrnt fl'irnd~h1p l.un ar p o .~ 1 I i on roincidcs 1-1•i1h help inp: hand fro rn one in authnr1t~·. rou d1Jn·1 know all an,~wers Bu! :;un\e puz·,,lt' pieces now ;1re fa lli ng 11110 pl:i('r cess. Outline plan, pr(lpos<1I. afield 1,1•ould ht> errur. Gr;i~s i:: You 1,1•ill ~el attention. not Rreener elsf'W hf're Older CAi\""CER (June 21·.lllly Z'2l : famil_v member plays prn· Good luna r asperl now coin· minen! role . Use 11rnt' t•on- c-1des 1-1•ith Juurne .v. added st~uctJ\'el_v. C~r('ful approt1rh I knowledgt . gain lhrnug h in· wins n1ajor l~lln!. I lellectu;il pursu i1 ~. Re gentle CAPlt lCOll1'i tD<'c_ 22-.l;;r n in dealing with fa m i 1 '! 19 1: l)bstruC'tlnn lo progrt·:s~ member. Domrsl1c quandary (·an be re1no1·ed l\f',v L~ 10 be 1,1•ill bnomerang in )'Our favor. \'t'rsatile. Be f:uniha r w11 hl LEO (.July 23·A11g. 22:\: :ilternalil'C~. Tht.'re is 111orl' ' Perct'il•e hidden 1neanings. lhan one n1etllfld Act a.~ 1r \'011 Realil'e snn1e persnn~ cannot know it. r-..·r1.1:h hor, rrlat h c sa.v what. lhPy lhink . He:id al'IS in eon ful;l'd n1a nner bet ween lines !Htect sub!le AQUA HIUS 1J;1n. 20·1-'rh nu~nces. Al'oid sf.'lf·deception 111 1. MorH'.V i.~ spotl1~hlf'd . where fin/Ince~ enlf'r piclure. \\'hat you fell wa.~ ou1 -of·l"t.'<H·h P;;rtil'.'nce now is a requisite-. becon1es a1·<11l11b!e S!radv ap·I VIRGO (Aug. 2:t·Sept. 21 1; proach is nPc'e.~sar~'· l\lainla in I obtain hint frorn I. p * b/llance. Avoid e .\I r r 111 e s. I 1nessal!I' Avoid 1endencv lo Protect you r interests. l'\o h/lse actions on wishlul think-false moclesl.1'. Be specific. ing. Accent now is on mar-confident. riagr. pnrtnership.~. legal at" PISCf<:S IF'rh 19·!\larrh 2fl 1 l11•ities. Re 1,1·ar~· in gr~ting Lun<ir l'yi·le high, \'Ou arl'. l'IJJI inter\'1ew~. Some want to mis· lo J!el 11hat ~ou r••qt1e:sl Hr qun1e ,VOil. sure df'sires arc• ha~rd nn ac LIBRA ~Sept. 2:l·OcL 2Z l· l11al needs fn\low througl1. Spollight on 1-1•nrk. health. lakt' i111l1at1ve Nrw cn11l;;rels '1 basic issue!. Key rs to prnvf' lru1Hul. Don 'l hidf' tight.I graphic:ally i\lustr11tp hest·sell-Be a self·st;;rrter Ing points. r.t't rid nf burdt>n lfo' TODA\' IS Y () \) I\' not ri,i:hl!y .\'OtJI' uwn Son1f' HIHTHOA \' \'1!U ;ire t'1!11 1 are onl.v too 11o·1lhng to lakr ad-:0:1dcrcd ri111:u;u,·, an or1gu1;1 / 1•an!;i~r of ~ou . lhi11k1•r. You do hes! wh1•11 SCORPIO 10ct Z3-Nov. 21 1: 11ork111i:t fnr 11J11rsr lf \·nu i11·r 1I AL"cenl Qn rh;;rni-:e. tra1•pl. not so gurid ;i [ fnll11w111J!1 greater !<:ell·t>Jpress1on. Rel11-or~an1~t>d µatler os rr sinJ!le.! !Inns with young persons /Irr ront art rn;idf' •':irlil•r in l'l'ttr intensified . S11C'ces~ ~h o w n t'oulr! lead to 111a1T1;1ge , I through crra!ive endea1•(tr~ T" '''" ~,,, ,.h"' 1.,.,v ·~· .,., '" Break out uf emotional ~hell. "'"""• """ 1n ,• •• n .. ~v"""' °"'~", 'fl'I! feelings to member of flJJ-:;,"~1:~ .. ~;.:~"'t,.'.'~~:· .. 1:·"" "','1" ,.":.~ po.~itr ~(>~ 1~ o • ., ... "•""ill'!• s""I' ·~· O•I ."AGITTARIUS I""'' Z2· r 11.c1 110• J1•0. r.'""d c'""'' I•• i understand 1vh~· thry ~f'1 ~n able. in ·1coiJ rilc-111 1• 1111rc~ ta c-:111.i:h1 up in !he1 r .11 ork,'1 sh\· :-.pu! ~11~1Jlt 11111 ,.1 ·1111! ~:11rl "But ;1flt'r ton:g!i! I 1·:1~1 At !Mt· pr,rl r.f rL, Ii.LIO t;r.ur real!\ 11pprec1a1e \.\'hut 11 s a(J r,1!1• \\i i~IJI IJ,.t! 11·~."cd 11 ;tr· <!bout" 1r~t~ -~11/lt· d :,• l'• lill': 1\~1lll' l1·11n1 iJL'111i,: u1111h t·<l 1u ,11i-.i•ri.il11,11~ 111 '·" h·rn;ilr. S1•1!H' 11f t/JC' lrll'ldt'lll:., !ht• !1111 1' nq 1;.i11011~. "11 "~ l1•r11·nt"d thlll lhev knf.'11 Ir-----------, 111111r :ib .. ut rw1l1<·e 11ork th,11 thi:1 tl11>11glil ll1e1· d11 I Al lhp -~lHrt uf !he ndt-l111t!1 r11nlf',,cd :111 lhl.IUll":lfl{'(' ut I ll 1l"rr h11,h;1nds' JUb~ Tilt'\ e:1-.1 ly Jll~'kt•d Oll! lhl' r:1d111 l11•1ad1·;i,t~ for Jt1111 11ni,:tu11 B1•:11•h .111 :ul 111~!1111•11! 1!1:11 p111\!"I 1., 111• l>t>!lf'f1e1:i ] 11·l1r>11 tti111 11,ur to u;;;r tile l'ad10 -;iod thr1 11r1·r 1 SO WHAT 15 WROf'lG WITH BEING A VOYEU R?? "The M.:i rr1age Of A Young Slock Broker" LI 00, Newport -ElCtUS.f\lf - \i\IE IGHT @ V\~TCHERS \\'[K.J{l @.:\\;\JllU.RS. will donato a pen!'IY for every pound lost in the nionth of September by cath of its mem bers to YOUR local HEART ASSOCIATION WEIGHT @ WATCHERS.WORKS 3 Big Medi~ d Ody-Dedicated Lecturer~ Plenty of Sn ... cks-Friendly Atmosphere 2 Milli on M em ber~-a Successf ul Yeur~ J oin This Very Od y Registration $5-0nly $2 per week No Contro!\c t1 to Sig n WE IC;HT ® WATCH ERS For lnfor m alion <'Jl'd FREE Broc;hure Call 835·5505 Today! (;f-:1\f!Nf C\fa1• 21 ·J une 20 \; .J n1n fnrc('s 1<o'ilh Tauru~ in- di1·1du;il. Your ;;rmhitinns can be fulfilled. Know this: be con· fident. S ho 11.· professional superior you ha ve stu ff Qf sue- ,., "" !>~n. """ V(',., N y 10!)1> I Dec:. 21 1: Don't neglect dulies I __:_:::::_:::__:__=:.::_:__=:_ __ ___c=======================' at home base. Going too fa r SINGER FABRIC ~-~ PRICES CUT ••• SAVE NOW! Polyester Sheath Lining HXJ0 f, polyesll'!I. 13 colors , wa.sh11 ble. 4d /dS" wide. R•o $1 OO yd 77~. 100'1. Polyester Bonded Jersey Knits eo·' 11cry!1c , 20~. wool. boooed 10 100•1. 3ce131"· 10 colors hand w35hable, drip dry. S!/6G wide Reg. 13 50 yd s2s9 yd. Doubleknits AS!iOflment or p111terns and color& 1n 1 TO S y3rd lengths, mach•ne washable. ctryable. 100'1. Bonded Turbo Acrylic Fancies Valu,.10 s299 $6.00yd. yd. 100'11: Polyester Doubleknit A:s!Orted ;acquard p11rtern1 and colors. machine w3Sh3b le, dryable. 58/frO'" wide. 16 OOyd. "'"" s399 yd. 10 colors. machine wash11ble, dry3ble. ,.,,. .. w,••·s222 Reg. $<1.00 yd. yd. Polyester and Wool Doubleknits 69°.4 polye11er, 31 •1. wool. mechin1 washable, 5'1110" wid•. s4s9 Reg. S6.00yd. yd. SAVINGS ON SINGER ELECTRIC SCISSORS, TOO t ~Off REG. PRICL Tht Sin91r 1 to 31) Credit Ptan helpt you have lhttt v11U~.S now-wi1hin J!!t!! budoet. SINGER For address or rt~ S1nqnr Sewino Center neares1 you, see Wti11e P:io,..~, u!"lO"r SINGER COt..iPANY • ·• !·-'"'••• e• 1 .. ( S•O.Of • CQ.l.l•A,.V THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR AT SINGER THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR AT SINGER PRICES CUT FOR PLUS SAVINGS ALL OVER THE STORE "' Now! Cut prices on One Touch Sewing and a Paceseller cabinet. loo. Ono of the newesl T oucb_& Sow> zig-zag machines. Ono touch switches from straight lo zig-zag. 7 stretch slitches, bullonholer. Singer exclusive Push·Bulton Bobbin' Reg. $379.95. NOW $299.95. Or save $80 off reg. price ol a ny other n>uch & Sew• zig·z:ag machine in any other fil!!g!! j sewing cabinet. PRICES CUT ON 156 COMS!N AT!ONS OF SEWING MACHINES ANO c11nlt.!:15 NOIV! FAEEINSTRUCTIONS 0 TM I Inger !Jt...H• C'9dlt l"lan SINGER For address of the 5,r;r;l"r !;r·.•. r-1 htlpt you haw your mlChlne . Ccn!9r ne;irri~tycu, :'>l.l" ~V1'11te Pa:;e:s now-wllttlnlb[budgel. under SINGER COMPANY. C01TA ~ISA '''""I 1. ~yn!I~-'• J.oyftO (1)11•1 l'IU • t4f.1UJ COST.I MIS.I UOl'I ><••!!Of e•vd, '"'•'""' cen1,, Kl t•11H MUNTINGTOM llEJl(H E~·~Qor ~1 l:i••'ft tll1'11•roplflr !IU<ft (f!l1fl •• , 1041 ._., Tr1~8ll1•'lr.<1l Tl<(~ •,~,1 1 CCIJP~ IV. Ol'•r<GI" :1 ';~ '· pof ''tr S•l ll•~ Y••or" tui:ovE t'IH Cf\<~"'' • ~~· I •'l'lot Jll).•I!~ BED & BATH FASHION SHOP CD1T• Mlt•-11 ... 101 .. !u .. 110 ... .,, S.O.,,ltl c ... " 1"1•1• ll0·1~J.I OUTLET STORE 18591 M1in St., Huntin9ton Be1ch M.in 1t BNc.h-<5 Polnt1 Ctnt•r) • COST.I Mii.i )100 tlorllGr 11'""'· '"'"'"°' ,.,,,., It!' lltS MUNTIMGTON •••tM-En·~·· .. llt•(ft, '"lft'"'910" ll••cft ("'"' ...... , lft•I 011.INO•-)• S~•~"ll~ l••I, "Tft1 tov" [ ... I.... '~')ft! I I . . .. .· ·. ·: OAJLY PILOT 35 PURCHASE PROTECTION PLA N Any Item Purcha1ed From Tipton'1 May Be Returned Within 10 Days For Full Refund For ANY Reason. I Except If Damaged By You After Delivery. l • 3 DAYS ONLY-THURS .. , SEPT. 30, FRI., OCT. 1, SAT., OCT. 2 • Stora~e Ea1ore! ••• Freezer hol ds ~er 23J tt:s. cl food plus over 15 tu. ft. in rehii;:erator. • Ad!t:sla!>le can\i!tver shelve~. 7 day meat ~eeper, z; bushel veget.able bin, egg, but· ter and cheese bins. • Ice 'n e;~y i(e ser\'ic e holds 3 trays p!us 5:orat;e l..1rt, • Automatic ice ma~er ready •.• add whert • f reezer ho!ds over 900 lbs. of frozen food. • Automatic ice maker ready -add 1t an~ time you want. • l arge vegetable birt, 7 da y meat kee per, egg birt, adJusta~le cantilever shelves. •Convenient size.,, only 30Y2.. wide. Monn. Tff18DM. )OU V1 1sh ••• stores lip lo 190 cubt:;s·..,..-?.!~:;:~5'; s499e.5 WASl52995 SAVE s30 ,,_.Ul~l!Ul\111 \\HIU\;\l 23.7~~. FROST FREE! , •A supennarket at your f ingerlips! , • A place for ev ery1hing ..• eggs, cheese, huller, ve getables, 7 day meat keeper, fro1e11 juices. • rreezer holds over 300 lbs. of frozen loods. 4 adiustab le cantilever .shelves. • Ice 'n easy ice ser-iice ••• Holds a pB1ty supply of cubes ready for use. or add ~n ~u1oma:1c ice ma~er whenever you wish (optional, e1tr~). s559e.5 MODtL Tff24DM ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Kitchen Aid Disposer installed' No-Charge with Dishwasher Purchase and Installation t<ilc hnnA>n rlishwashers have al•J.11y~ beert built to moct h•nh st,1nrl~rds pf nedorrn· ence and r c!i~h1J.t·{. Now 1t1ere·~ a new t<•tchonA•d !h~l's even het!or. Kitchen Aid Dishwasher 5 -YEAR ~~~~~NTY The K11chcnAid !" ho1sepower moto r, th& h•OQl'St 111 any home dishwasher, is 51> rr:•dhlo ii tias a ~·\'ear war1anty. If it 5hn 1.1:d !ail, i: .,,..,u be 1toai1ed 01 1epl•cecf at no c o~t to \·ou dU••l1'1 the lor$l year; .,.nu d be t hargtd o nly lot le bor durin11 tlie nc~t lour years. Prlce1 Start et For Motltl KOC5 $18888 PLUS many other outstanding Kitch enAid features: • Pushbu1•on cyr11s intlulling pa11nted Soak Cvcl• for au1oma11c 1oe\..1ng of pots ilnd pans. • :J.\ ... ~Y urip~r rack lh•t adiusts !01 big bowls above or platters below. Westinghouse ------:--r'"'1l H E AVY OU~~ • Full.,. us11bla Spacemaker Racks with rio wasted spac .. Watersavercontrolwith Reset setting • Normal and Gentla egitat1on/spin speeds • Trua 16 pound capacity • Dou ble ection wash ing • Heavy duty transmission and stabilizer • l:•tlus1ve Kitchen Ard J.ceet porcel;11n-on·tlee1 wash ch Imber, • E•cli1 !1ve K•tthtnAid wa1hing and drying. No h1nd·rin1ina needed. • Made by Hohart, 1he wotld's oldest t nd ltrgest maker of commercial d11hw1sh1rs. · GIANT 18 LB. Automatic WASHER " I "SET & FORGET" Automatlc Washer l l.-1 al11111tk o::rcJ" 11 choeN '"'•- b.ch1d11'11 pona1ot11I Ptllf, 10Uh11 111111, ,ro1r1•••o:I 10111 11M1 1xtrt. flflJI .•• Lo1d Y••T a1w (;I •••~••. i dol ol1,t1r1111 r. blt•cb 111d f1 brl1 1oti,11~r ,,, w11h1r dlt ptnltt '"'"'" llll111 tor )'Ot . Tor l•lt-ovr r l!•P'lt, 1t flOlt oho••, ea11·cnlorl11! !1bric1-yo11r ntw ).fo11J-811~1t .. w,11 pta•·• lnd1<p1n11~1 .. Utt th1 M1ol-011•ck• u 111111!or 1 co•· fllJ!1 w11h cydt Jn 1 .. , 1h111 1'11 ml,.. UIH , lnOnltt Wt lr r lt•tl 11l1Cll011 1111 )Ill> ..... ~ r11ul1r loodo 01 •P !O ll lb~ ol .cah.cl bt•VJ ftbnu. MATCHING DRHR 18995 ODE 7900 . . Gibson Refrigerator-Freezers Westinghouse <DH Il ~<eirCil~Ui Built-In Dishwasher ::,·:,~ $158°0 • Singte dia l tirrler control • Self ·cleaning filter • Blue par· celain-on-steel tub, not plastic • Multi-level washing action • Dual detergent dispensers • Pl ate.warm er se tting • Large silverware basket • Telescoping top rack Westinghouse • 17.l cu.ft.capaci ty-on!v 30' wide • Big 163-lb. C'ilpac- ity free zer • Com pletely frost· Free • Optional Automatic Ice-Ma ker freezes and stores all t he ice you'll need • Sll m- wall design • Separate con- tro ls f or refrigerat o r an<t fr eezer • Ice Tray Cornpart· ment keeps two quick·re\ease t rays separate from frozen Pennanent Press. Washer 18 lb. double •9itator system • Five Water temper. 8 !Ur e selections including 1hree Permanent Press set· 'tings • Au tomatic bleach dis• penser • Nor mal and Gentla wash settings on timer • Lint f il ter and recircuh1tion sy"Slem • l ock 'n Sp1n1• safety lid •1rrost-Free 17" Ref rigerator·F reezer with Optional Automatic Ice-M aker llodel RTI72 Tooel • Handy Mea t Storage Pan • Three shelves, includ· Ing one slide-out shelf, one two·posit1o n shelf • Deep d oor shelves • Large Vege· t able Crisper • New High Per· 1ormance Filler Cool System • ButterSerJer •Removable [gg Server • Groun ded tor y our safoty • 27 ¥2• deep. 64"116" hiQh • Porcelain enamel wa5h $19996 basket, top and lid ® Model KM420M • Faster cooking-up to 75% faster tha n con ven t lont1I cooking • Clean er cookini- never any burn ed·o n spills • Cooler cooking-only the food it sell gets ho! • Cook on glass, ch1n11, paper plates. plastic • Completely po rtable-plugs into eny 11 5-vnlt house hold outlet • Morit com pact-yet lari:ie enou~h to hold 11 lamllv· Sale Demo Thurs. & Fri. Eve. Westinlhouse Portable Microwave Ovtn Model KM420M $379°0 srze t urkey • Build It Jn with Westinghouse special built.i n kit • Side Swing Ooor with bl&ek "Magic Mirror" window • "L6ck-Cook" Latch • Int• rior Signfll l ight • 14 Minute Tim er • Westinghouse Elise~ Back Microw&ve Cookbook • Gt11s s Roaster Shelf • 0 1>· t1ona l Wheeled Cart .t . ,~ ~-t .:;: .. ' , .. .~J, ~ •.• '' I f .. 1 .~" ... 1 .. ~ LT IOOS -=-.. Westinghouse All Frost.clear 14 cubic feet Gibson Refrigerator·Freerer • 2 bir capacity shel'Ves •In-door storage Only •butter and egg storoge $2 s 8 •porcelain enamel crisper * 126 lb. frozen food capacity • ln-doot storage ·- Westinghouse Permanent Press laundroma~ Twins Stack In only 21• for a complete laundry In a minimum of spa ce f Model l Tl OOS Loundromot<Yi Wa~her •Famous Tu mble.Action m ulti·speed washing • 5· I position water saver con trol ,- • Stop 'N Soakl~ T11"11er • 3 ' rinses -a We stinghouse ex· elusive • Heavy duty suspen-- 5ion 5ystem • 5 water tem- perature selections including Permanent Press •Tub 1nte· rior light • Safety door swi tch •Self-clean Ing lint e1ectar and porcelain wash basket Model DEl OOS Electric Dryer • 5 tempera!ure selection: Regular. 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I • L. I ' ' -I ~ ------------- ~ Don't settle tor less when you can own a ..• MOTOROLA .. + l8.,~: Quasar. Portable Color TV NOW $)4995 ONLY . even at this low price you get lnsta-Matlc· Av!~"'at•e F•r>• Tu~·"~ '-.. / COLOR TUNING Malfes tun ing color TV (("11"'• !nlp~51ly as easy as pushing a button / '-.. Of'e bu uon does it1 Automatically balances the color h11c, in!Pns1ty, cnn1rasl. brigl'ltness , .. even activates the au1omat1c fine tuning. And. automa!ic co lor circuits lock in color to help keep color cons!a nt when changing channels or when s ignal vari es. Come !n arid push !he but!on yourse!I. See it do the work. or live controls. REPLACEABLE PLUG-IN MINI-CIRCUITS Dependable solid stale minl·circults replace all bu ! five chassis tubes Plug· In mini-circuits may be replaced In just e !ew minutes. BRIGHT PICTUR( TUBE Not only do you get re1ieblllty end tuning c:onveni1 nce, but a bright. sharp picture. 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I DAJL Y PI LOT s~outing Nigl1t Slated Prog ratn Will Be Discussed at 3 Laguna Schools The ranks ol BCOUl1ng in Laguna Beach U1! npected to be sweUed by ll('~' reruus following a ··School !'\ight for SC"Out1ng" 5cbrduled 10 three element.ary schools a.mi the junior h.igh school \Vednesday, Oct. 6, Representatives of local Cub Scout and Boy Scout groups wtll be at the srhool to dilcuss the scouting program and help 00,s and their parents sign up P arents who feel they don't know e.oou gh about scoUting tn \'Olunteer their 5el'Vices should not be di:-couraged ;;a1 s ana scout commissioner C E. ·'Chuck" Hb'sch of Laguna Beach "lt's easy to !earn qu1C'kl~ hov. to hel p wben the parent has an interest 1n 11,•hat his or her son is doing." savs Hirsch. ··Short training courM!s are. a1·ailab!e• locally in !he El Camino Real D1str1c1. of 11,·hich Laguna Beach is a part. along .,.. ith San Clemente. San Juan Cap1slrano. Capistrano Beach. Dana Point and South Laguna. "Unhke other nrgant.lallons 11'htch are run by paid work er~, scouting ii> carr1i>d on largely hy volunteers -mostly mrithers a nd dads of boys who are en- Jo~·111g scouting." In Cub scoutmg, for boys aged 8 !hrough 10. parents help the bo~s with achie1·ements explained 1n lhe Cub Sc11ut Handbook. 11,·nnen _for boys of tJns age level. ser\·e as den mothers, cubmasters and pac:k co1nmitleemen and are asked lo attend n1onthly meetings where boys are te<'ogntzcd for thetr accomphshment.oi. In Boy Sl"outing, for boys aged t i through 13, fathers serl'e as troop t.'(lm· nHlleemen. scoutma5lers, as A is t a n t scuutn1asters and n1erit badge counselors in their field of work or hobby ex· pericnce. Parents ;;ilso help provide lra nsporta- 1100 for ("atnp1ng Trips and help with rrnop fund-raising projects. Training fnr \Qluntet'rs in the district is hand!{'(! bv Don York. a full ume. career ~cnuter ..; h•1 also helps organize Cub packs and SC'out troops. (')bj ec ts d' Art Dragged A n'a' From 2 Stores Russian City Slickers ' Fleece Suck e r; Seized D1scr1minating bro~'sers 11,•a!ked out n! Har bor Area specialty stores 11,·1th nearly '2.000 "'orth of art objects reported stolen Tuesday, one an ivory sculpture and the other a bronze bust. F rank Duncan. manager of Arkraft. 94 Fashion Island. Ne11,·port Beach. saicl a thorough search of the home furnishings store failed to turn up the missing J\'Ory piece. Va\ufrl at SI ,375. it _~}'I car\'ed basket of flowers. hanging_fro?i'i a rose"·ood post on an h·ory chain link and mounted on a t~k~:ood base. Detectives theorii.ed someone lugged the. 20 pound art object out 11,•hile the staff was occup ied else11,·here in the store. ~1 ary E. Bailey. o"·ner nf Ba1le~··s Collectors. 2428 Newport Blvd . Cn~ra Mesa. reported the similar lnss of a S451'l bronzt: bust of a can-can girl lo police Tuesday. Investigate-rs said !herP 11,as nn evidence of burglar· '"''r~· 1n e.ither case. Teache rs' Johs Sa fe THOUSAND OAKS I AP1 -Thanks to a recruiling drive by students and faculty, enrollment soared high enough this fall at tiny California Lutheran College to save the jobs of 10 professors. :'-lOSCO\\' ( t.:P1' -Can a nire gold miner from Siberia run afoul of card sharps at the Irkutsk A1rpnr! in this 54!h year of So1·1et po11·er~ \\'i\I they get all his rubles between fligh ts'.' He can. They did . But read in this in- stallment how Justice al'enges the sucker <11d keeps th' bourgeois l'dla1ns from ftnd!ng true happiness This is ~losco1.1··s latest. nottest crime story. brought to you by Crocodile. the \\'eekly So\·iet satire magazine. This time Crocodile is not kidding. Its current ed ition reports th<1\ a gang nl ~ei-en card hustlers 1\·orked its 11,·ay easl ac ro~s !he Soviet lninn from K;illn1n2rad lo ~!fJ~co11,· and across the t.;ral '10unta1ns into central Siberta. one 1u1np ahead of !he police. Finally, the gang gathered at Irkutsk Alrpor1. a transit point for the n1iners and bulldozer operators heading home with their wages from the northern So\'iet goldf1elds. One day. lrrsh f)U\ or Lhe permafrn~r or the Aldan 1\l1nes 1\·Jth S3.85fl ~:ilary in his iXJke came miner An;itnl~· l\uchya. fly ing home to his "ife in !he likra1nr He g!i\ bored \\'hlle wailing fnr a £light at lrkutEk. · Enter a nice sociable man. n/ 1- 4 Progra111111 ed Math Cla sses Set at College ' plrascint appearance \\ho quite hy ac· c1dent happened In have a deck of cards," says Crocodile. "He suggested they kill l1 n1e by playing a gan1e called 'the fnols game ' And the ~nld miner st;irtcd 11·inning un1il anolher stranger apf)f'ared. a nice gu)· \1·ear ing a 1nuskrat cap." The newcomer in!roduced a game call- Pd "the !raveling goat .. A fourth man 101nrd the play. Ana!oly kept \\'inning. Thev lel him ,11et seven rubles ahead. Someone urged him to quit while he wa.~ luc ky · "Don't worry chums." said Anill(}- ly "'\'hen you hi11'e big money why not make it bigge r ~" "All of a :r-udden his h1g ninnl'y 11,•::i.~ sm;iller hy .~~;)()all the ca~h he had," sa,v.~ Crocodile Ii<' began pla~·ing ag;iinst his ~3.300 rubles in chechs. 01her ~!r«ngers Joined until there 11·ere sc1·en m<'n in 1he circle .,...ith i\natoly Kuchya . "\\11thin 25 minute;; all !hat ~ig northern g:ildfield n1oney had turned into a big northern zero." :-ays Crococi1le. Tile magnificent seven \\'ent on tn !;ike Slfi.500 in from gulls like Anatoly. But thel' 1.1·crc fin;illy caul!hl Jn ;iction by Police C;ipl. Yuri She1elynv. 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I 14" I 42" TH ROW RUG .••• 1 •1 cMlt t i11olt WMlhtr. l (iAl. 11" :r 90" si11; nift 1el1<1i1n of 111011. • • LADIES' FASHION BLOUSES lh1 b11! w1rcl tobt 11lttwltrt yo11 Clll owrll A w1 ri1ty of 11rl11 in 0H -1one11end101 • 1011bltncls:1yt·cotchif111 print• ond this· 1~1011 s11id 1tlo1 1. Shott 01 10119 ,111w11. 1 .~ SIZES 32.31 294 SH R!DD ED fOA M BED PILLOW 3 PC. BATH ENSEMBLE ...••• 4" BROADLOOM REMNANTS .•• 1" DISHCLOTHS .... o,., ..•.... 77 ' ASSORTED PLACEMATS ••••• 37 ' I PILLOW THROW PILLOWS sac CASES 167 ... Sl'llN!h, l11t9-Wtld"f '""111111 i111 vo1i1ty ti p11lly print1. --, ' dB DAJCY PILOT Whiplash Injuries Pared .f. . ·- WASHINGTI.)N \U Pl f He a d rutraints in cars have cul ~·hiplash in· f.u)' tlaims by 18 percent de.spite fai lure ol tJ:KlSl drl\'l!l'l!i lo adjust the salt1~ de\fu properly. a study sho~ffi \Vednesday. "An adjustahle head restraint 1f lrfl 1n iUI lowest positio n actually may increase the chances of 51'!\'ere \\•hiplash injuries," a report by the Insurance 111S\ltute for hlghw1y safety, an independent research organizatio n, said. Whiplash 1s lhe term used to descnbe lht wrenching shock to thl! driver of a car hit unexpectedly, usually from behind . 1he 1n<;l1fu!P sau1 whiplash in1uries "ere occurring at a rate in ex cess of a 1n11tion a year. II said a study uf 67.143 insurance clain1s for such injuries ~howed that 1n cars not equ~ped with head restraints, one out of every three frnnl·lnlo-rear crashes resulted in a whiplash claim. l But in cars "'i lh head restraints, It , said , "therfl was an overall 18 percent rf'41urlln11 in rlaime<I ~·hiplash injuries." Under I ~ Federal Auto Safety stan· dards. automakers wt>re r~uirf!d to equip ears "'llh head restraints. T"·n types att 1n u5e. One is adjustable I bv the driver . The othf!r is a so-<:allf!d ,;hi.l:h-scal·bac k'' which needs no ad- just n1cnl. I Real Esude Values: STILL GOING UP There's no freeze on real estote price1. And the value of land and reol property developme nh ) Lagu11a T1·ustee s App1·ove Accnrdin,i.: tn the stu dy, the proper posl- 1111n fiir the hr.arl restraint is "dir~tly behind the hei:.rl," and the institute cri11c1~ed the present design of !he head reSIS. ' keeps going up and up 1n.,:. Hirii1g of Tl11~ee Aicle s "L'nlPss rlc~1g11cd proPf!rly. 11dJ uslable hearl restraint.~ ahove their lnwest posi- l1ons ma y produce injury lo both front ;inrl rear 1ehicle oc~upants who ln cr;ishrs stnke metal suppor1s that hav e • hPc11 exposed by inept desi~n." it s;i id. I l'riJstees of U1e La~una Rr;:ich l 1nif1rd School Di!'.trif'I Tuesday nigh! ga1'f' the greert_ li,i;:ht for the empln.vmen l nr 1hree teacher assistants under prn\'isions of the fedP.r•I f.:mergency F.m ptny1nrnt AC'! School -one '1n the ~~01;\ish department , and flne in the malhematirs department. "l·:~.:i rnplc.~ nf this rlr.~ii;:?n error -one not pre('ludcd by th e federal safely stan· d.ir<l s -;ire con1monplace among cars 1 Bo~d me mber~ also ;igrPed tn !ransfrr TI'lOrle:i' for a half-time tear her 11idP lrnm Top _ef the \\'orld School 10 E:I Morro School. Suprrinlt>nrlenl \\'llli;:i m lllln1n nnl('d lha1 !hf' ~;EA prnj.lram IS funrlrrl ft>r !1\U ~f'ars and that mnnry ll'ill bt> ;i1•a1lahlf' :1S l(lng ac; thr r;ile nr unrm1>loyn1enl 1n the area s!:.l\'S hii;her th.:in 4.4 pt>rrrn1 "Considering Or;:inge Count ~·. I think 11 will slay well abo ve that figure." Ullom S<lirl . prod uced in recent years." , . Thr ~!lid\! wa.~ ronducrerl in two c1t1es -\\';:i.~h 1n,gtnn. DC. and Los Angeles. In l..ns Ani::olrl'. 74 percrnt nf male dn1rrs had lhrir adJu.~tahle head rP~1raints 1mrrnprrly positioned The half-ti n1 e aide will I)(' utitiiPd a1 ~:l P.1orro to teach in the kindergar1en prn- gr ;:im in which enrnl!ml'nl h.:.d climherl \•;hen·schonl npene<l lhis month. ()ne·of thr three <1ssl.;t<1 nls In bP hired ne"t week with the $Jl4.){l !!f<lnl of EE;A n1oney lo the district 11·111 he employed fu ll time al Tnp of the \\'orld School. The addilional teacher as~islants will join the staff at Laguna Beach High tllnrn nn!ed th;11 ;ill i'and1rl<1tr.~ fnr 1hr lhl'ee pnsirions will have tn n1err rl1slr1 C't 11ualific:a!inns , In .:idrlilinn. he ~<11rl. 1·nn· dilinns nf the act require a\'ailahle 1·rter;ins to he hi red first. 1hcn unemplo~·ed persons and lastly ··under· empln,1·ed" per:;ons -those over 4j and under 25. The rate for the females was :>a Pf!r- ccnt . In W.:ishingtun, !I:! prrccnt nf rnales had 1hr rC'str.:iints i11 the wrnng prisition, com- parrd In RO percent of fein:iles . Howc1·rr, !hr study sairl !here "'a~ not pn(111i,:h .~l'ienrific infnrm;i!\nn avi:.il:ibl e !.o explain the difference between the male and fe1nale inju ry rate. Kre111ll11 Obsession Russians Target of Joke LONDON IUP I 1 -1;:.:ist European diplomats a re quietly amused -nr ~rat1fif!d -at Russia's prf(ICcupatinn \l'ith Chi na, so much .!'O lhry are tell in~ the fol\o"·ing story against th eir i:.lly . Sovit>\ Party Lr.:irlrr Leonid I Brezhne v is awakened in the middle of the night h~' a kc.v 11 ide: 1\•il h the expl;i n;itinn he has s.ome vi1;:il infnrm;:it1nn to ma1·pv -both had :ind ,i:norl. The..b.:id 11C'\\'S. !he aide tnld the party bns:i-is !h<it "the Chine!'l' hal'e. landed on the mooo "What is the ,i:ood nr"·s"" asked the l'isibly perturhed Brezhnev. ""'II of them", \\'<IS the prompt answ er. The s!ory re flects el'lf'JUently the obsession "'i th which !he Kremlin lt>adership is looking al !he Chinese problem. Sn1·iet leaders see it a.~ 11 Ion~ trrm prnhlPn1 ol J?lanl prnpnrtlnn!', 11·1th snm r 1n1- n1rd1ate reprrc11s:i-ion.~ already 1n:ikin~ t hl'rnsl'\l'e.~ frll. Thf'V see 111 ~1ar1 Tsc·T11n1; thf'ir · ::in·h enemv v,ohn h;:is sh1f1rd f'e\.:ing'.~ 1)1~\il'y frnn1 ;:i nnr·tin1e allia11c-e to nutn.c:lll hn.~lilil~' and 11•hose lcg;ir•', l'l'rn ;iftcr his clc.:ilh. \\'Ill cll'lrnn1ne Ch111;:i's attitude fnr a lnng lune lo (:nn1e. First. !hrre is lhP idenln~1t;:il hrr<ik 11•hic.h. nn present 1nd1catu>rt~. scrrns 1r rrp;:ir:ihlr. E1'rn aflrr ~1;i11 thr .•pl1t 1.~ hf'lrl unl ikcll' 111 he rrp;iil'l'rl ('nJTip lrtrl.1•. ii nnlv hcc.:iuse 1he rif! 1s b;:i.~1eallv poli!ir;:il, r;:iu.•Pd hy thr i'lll~h of !wo big po11·ers "'1lh ril'a! Center Treats y 011th11 S~oc;a•••" 1nterr~ts in Asia and the Far loeal Dealo:r Wit Howell OPEti MOHDA'I' ~ITEi -Easl ,Renerall~·. CLOSED SlTU•D•Y l.h,•-s• l'r•m,cr ··hnu Pll-"w~ "Y hArd '" "'""1 UL '-< f011' '"""ft"1<•" L.:i1 1n hi~ recrnl ·1nterv lf'"'~ u"a D~h•nv l'•r• •d. !n••• V•n•I (a p.,!•On• ltU h ~" 1111 "'t1h \\1('S1ern and nth r r ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::iiiii:::i:=~ vis11nrs has ~pn!\ighted 1hc i ;inxietv 11·h1ch r rk1ng has fr!\ . ' in the p<t.~t sel'eral yr<1rs nver 1 ;i po$~ible Soviet atl ;ir·k on <.;h1na -e1·en wi!h nul'lear l Wl'a1>41n.~. l\'helher 111.~ .:in>.1rl v is i11.<:l 1f1rd or nor 1.~ h;ird In tell flul i\1o~eow d1<l .:it one 1'1ai;.!e nf tts bnrder rnnf11t! with C'h1na br<ioriish rnr;1n<1l'ingl.1· 1ls ouc!c:1r pnwrr with an 1m- plic•1! 11 arn1ng ln i\1C1n. If l'r\.:ing h•;ns ~lus4 •1111•'s rnili1.:iry 1111~ht. Ilic Kn•JTihn scr111s nbsess('d 111th !hr 11ighl1n;1re of L'hin;i ·~ 1100 1n1llion people along 1hr 4.fM)()· 1n ilr-lr1ng :-iin11-So virt hnn1cr. /q:ain ;i jo ke currrnt 1n ~:a.~1 J·:t1r11pe 11lustr:itcs 1he prohlcrn ;i.~ ;\lnsr•n11· ~ces 1\ I Opell Ni~htlv ., 6 ;45 P·""· S11~dav at 1 :4\ r .M. lt '1 About Drugi - Actual Drug Addicts , •• "DUSTY AND SWEETS McGEE" COLO!!: -•ATID I Op•" Nightly Al 6 ~4! P.M. S11"dav at I :~5 '·"'· \l';u h:is hrnkeu 0111 hr111·rcn H 11s~1 <1 and Cluoa. the :-:tnry i;:nrs. On the fir:;1 (lay llu~si;i ;i 11n1\t1nces ;i 1111\11011 Chinese 11•;1r pr·isnnrrs. ()n lhe sr('nnd d;iv f11•r millinn ;:inrl •111 !hr 1'fORGANTO\\'N, \\'. \111. nnw drpuly d1rr('fl'lr of lhr 1h;rrl dill' ~rl'rn rn i 111 n n I ELLIO.TT GOULD IN 1AJ>1 -Onf! ni,11ht t h i~ wePk. US. rl11 rP;it1 nf i'nsnn~. "'Rut \\'hf'rrnn· l.;rking 11drlr·e~srs an INGMAR BERGMAN'S "THE TOUCH" lhr'e ~·nuni;i me n climbed out 11'~ 11 ln1 hr11r r th ;:in 11nv nlher a dormilnry w1ndow, r11rrd pl:it l' I knOI\' nf" . rrndcr. !hr stc1r1· t:onrlurlrs. acrn5s a diml~· lit ri:.mrus .:i nrl Frdt>r.:it pnsnn nf l1c·1;il~ 1n In rckin.i: i'!us~ians :ind disappe;ired 1ntn !hr rlar kncss . \\'ashin.iiton, said th;:1! n{1 f'nin -Ch1nfsc ha1·e hcrn F1ltin,11 lnr Anl'llhcr el'en1ni;i at the sainc p11rat ive fi,i:urc~ are ;:11·i11l<1hlc 11rarly !ll'O \'e;irs r11.~cuss1ni:: So "thern Co li fornio. If \ you 're wondering how you can capitalize on it 1 he re's a free series of lectures that will tell you how . REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT SERIES First session of th is four-n ight series introduces Glenn Mtir· t in, executive officer of the Newport Harbor-Cosio Mesa Board of Real ~ors, as moderator o f the series . Dr. Thomas ,Blakely, director of Coos! Community Coll ege District's Evening Div ision , wi ll welcome lecture enrollees. Wednesday, Oc:t. 6, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Robert N. We ed, DAILY PILOT Publisher-"The Orange Coast -A Great Ploce to Invest!" Rondal l R. McCordle , Pres ident, The Reol Estaters -"Ta ilor- ing Your Investment." Newport Harbor High School 15th & Irvine, Newport Beac:h Tit·J..·pf I 11 forrnlll i.011 Ne admission, but tick1ts are required. They c1n be picktd up in adv1nce al Iii• Orange Coast College and Golden Weit College campuses and 1t the Da ily Pilot offices in Costa Mesa, Newport BeAch, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clem!'nt• and from the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Co·sponsored by ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE NEWPORT HARBOR-COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS rampu.~. a ~·nung m.:in l{lokrd f'n 1he succes.~ r<ilin nf con-their · confhcl with nn result COLOR_ 11..&.TID 11 up frnn1 fl pool gall\I' during fl 1 rnfioni:.1 C' n r re(' 1 \ n n 1n-wh;i1 e1 rr tn 1la!e Thrrr ;irr 1-- d0rm1tory dan:-e" ··r.·!:in. !l11c; !511111t1on.~ fnr ynung offenrlrrs rf'port~ th;it t'h1n.:i n1;i v hrcak ,~~~~~~~~~~.,,~~'=- For Top Sports Coverage Read the D .A.IL Y PILOT pt;icp 1~ r.:illrd pn ~nn." hr 1nn1 atei; 11'1lll r.~r;ipr frnrn <•fr lhr nri.:1111a t1(1!l.~ al!Ogc1 hrr l s.:11rl. "h11I it'~ the fir s1 rlrrrnt. lhr Krnnrdy <'enter don't ~rt a :\1n~rn11' "'<.IT\!~ tn krrp 1hen1 ] chanrf' J'l'e had 10 do any1hing ~('ennrl ch:inrr 1hcrr flrrnrrls gn1ng, 1f nnl\' 10 n1;iin1a1 n .:i i 1n Ji .1car·.c::" .c::hnl\' that n1ns1 nf lh r ino ch;:innrl 1n j'll1n:i. Hr had er.Hen " 1nrs~;ice P~rapers wrre .:ipprrhrnrl"d All th;it \lllsrnw <1ppr;1r.c:: in1 tha! !hi' lhrf'fl 11hri r;i n aw(ly .:ind sf'nl pJ.~p11·hrrr. n1n.<:!]~ 1n ht' hnp1n!! for prc.c;en tll' 1.~ th.:ir harl mi,c;~rrl m.:1\'1n1um s (' c u r 1 t y in-;in1 d1.c::apprar;:inrr nf ~l;io 1\'11l I \Iris! 1nm;ilf's al !hr rt ntlf'rt sl1 !Ullfll1.~ 1n1t1a1r ;:in rrr ntual rhani;:r in F l\ennf'rl\' Ynurh \rnrrr dn Thrrr .:ir!' nn c·rlls ;i1 th,. I ·h1na -11 h1rh cnulrl hr 11·nrsf' j srt 1hl' h.Ehl -a light th;i ! !he Krnnrrl.1• rrn!Pr [nstr.:id. !here frnm lhr Snilrt pninl nr ii('IVI fede r;:il envf!rnm rnl 1~ rr.1·1nc: ;ir, 1nr11v1rlu.:il rnnm s 1n .o;e1 Pn hut nn the nlhcr h:1nd <'nuld 1 tn find fnr ;:i lro11h\('d ('01' dnr·m1!nr1rs !h.'l! dn1 ;l z:io-.:irre prOl'P !o br .:irlv;in1;igrn11s . rrtl1nn;it s,l'.<:tem 111::11 h;i~ led r ;i 111 p 11 ,c; jus t nu 1 s I cl r "ThP di::.arpc;iranre or ;:i kry tn Al !ir11s ;:inrl San Quen11ns ~1nq::;inln11'11 . hnn1r. nr \\'cs! lr;idf'r.~ ;:illl';l\',<; hr Int:~ rh;in,i:r.~." n n ·f' (.'om n1uni st "\\.ha! 11 r're 1ryi nit tn dn." \'1r.Einia t'n11·er•11 ~·. rl1plnm.:il ::.;iid. e I' I d r 11 1 I y ~ay! a ~·nu!h CPnl er riff1<'1.:il . Sr;i11rrrd f\n 1he g:ro11nr!s arr f rrri:.lhng the dralh of Jose "1 s In ~ay tn lrnub\rrl ~·nun2 :i1hlr1ir hrlds . .:i g1·mnas1u m. S!f!lin. men and "·omen that we "';int rl;:i,c;~rnnn1 h11ilrl1nJ?,o;. 11rwi .:in in· '°=='-==========.I tn help. hnw abnu! giving ui; a dMr ,c;w1mmin2 pnnl. p.:irl flf ,. chance." an S1l -n1111inn physical plan! STARS The ch;:ince -for~ 1·ounR For the centrr·.~ 2111 m;ilr~ ~vrlnr\' rin111rr i~ r111 .. .,, nffender,c; here j'i 11 anrl ZS fem;iles. 11•ho r;in,11r 1n !hr· "";·Id's ~r,.;:it it.~frnln- n11Jltimil!1on1iollar reha.bilit;i. .:i~r from 1fi·2..1. life \,c; far d1f · err.'<. 111~ rn\11mn 1~ on~ nf t1on experiment v•hich has fl'rrnt tha n at pr;ictiralty 11ny 1h'-' flA ILY PILOT'S 51:re1i r frnl11rr.'<. produred rnnl"inring results in ,.':'~h='~'~"'~"~'~I ~'"~'~,-~,l~"~''~"°~·--;;;;~~;;:;;,;;~;,;;~iiiiiiiiiiii les5 th.:i n 1hree years. I ------- "'it hou t bars nr high 11·irr ltncP!I, the Kenned~· \'nuth cenler i.c:: ra.o;~· tn leave. An1I tnany h;:i1·r psraped -;ik()11t lflO ~i nce 1hP facilit y npen~ in December 1968. But rl'C'nrds al.o;n show 1hal tnore tha n 300 of the 4flll "·hn ha \'e bern rrle.:i.~rn from the c~nltr .:ire still fr'P -;i .~ur· ces~ rate of .a bout 7!1 perrrnt "Th11t'~ oot 11n ideal !iJ(ure.'' aays Roy (,errarcl. lnrmer director of the. center 11o·hn is Don't G1mbl1 witli your F1mily's H1alth-Purch1s1 AQUASPRING ll••••1<1 "''"' ••••• ov• ""'"A"""' "''''•l•lt •"It t.<I••""""' "'""•" <~f''"'''' .,.., .,..1.0~ WELSH'S NATURAL FOODS 263 FOREST AVE .. LAGUNA BEACH 494 .3592 ''Artistry in Moving" for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: --494-1025 sso ·- \ j FURNITURE Handsome carved wood tables topped with glass. The g reat new carved med al- lion under glass 34" x 60"' cocklail table, and the 20 '' matchi ng square chow table. ' e fotll 11,&'flOll,&1. •w1.r ~1TA;M,tS I lOS ANGELES: 6121 Wilshire Blvd M1racl! Mil!: 110.!.0 W Pico Blvd : S840 S Wesl!tn f..ve ANAHEIM: 1672 W. Lincoln BA'-ERSFIELD: 3010 M1n~ Ave. CHULA VISTA· 476 Bro idway Cl AREMONT/POMOHA· ~1' E. Foo1h 11 COVINA 9d~ N .Azusa DOWNEY 9435 E. f 1r!sl!ln~ t:l EHDl l(; 333 N C~ntra l Av!. GRANADA HlllS: 10100 Ra lbna B vd HUHT!NG10'' llEACH ill4Jl R~acn Blvd l A HABRA: 1720 W 'i\'tT11'1er LONG BE..ACH 2189 la•0"'"'nrt Rlvd MOMTE~(Y ~ARK 415 S l !!antic Blvd. PASAOEHA· F\ S. R,,s ~o~1d RNER SlDE· l('IOl)(l IJ.i~nr-li~ SlH Tl ANA/TUSTIN; I ll~ l \1'!11 SI ._H R lRHA~OI NO 9q9 ~."£"St. SOUTH BAY: 1s5j3 S. Cr !nsltaN Blvd . THOUSAND OA~S: 24~ l~ousand O~·s 81>'d VENTURA. 3403 l~l•ira~h Rd WOOOL ANO HILLS. 22223 Ventu1 a Blvd. SHOP 1 DAYS A W[ f I(. Wt [~DAY!\ 10 UN Hl g • Sl TVltC'l•V !O UNTI L fi . ~U NOA'f l l .Jl.I U"I Ill '. fll'[ l ,~ 'IOC ING . T'1t[ OLCOll"-101'1 ~l'I~ l(f f "' [ 0£l !VE'IY tONVOI 1r .. 1 8lN~ l ( ~i.os -< -~ ' f ' -· .,. 1 ! • : ' I j I ' I • • • l , .. ' ' ~ DAllY Pll.OT Sltfl ~h118 Dfll LY PILOT'S LEE PAY NE TAL KS FOOT ~ALL WITH STUDENT ~HOTOGS S~ Roletti, Coron• det Mar; J .C. Connelly , GWt; Jolin Scliwarfi, Saddleback College , • ' Dally Pilot Sen1i nar i, Photog raphers L end Hand ~ ' ; "Skul1 sessions·• are not iust film and n1ake print~ in the kl r foothall rnarh('~ a n d darkrl'!om anrl such basics as ;1ayers. Tha1 's ll"hat 27 pho!o-exacLh· where tn stand alnn lil journaliam s!udf'nts and arl-the sktt'lines at a football ~isors from the Orange Coal i;ame to gel the best shots. rr;~:;u~~l;~~~~at~~~a~;rst of ph~;~ '~;aef~ ~~~~rsrl~~; f,·hat DAILY PILOT staff trihuted to the ove rall plan of tholographers enr1sion as an the presentation. The\' rea5nr.- nnual b\"-lnvil alinn football ed th!lt 1nany students or ~hoto seni inar for high school phot n1n urnalis1n begin their •nd colh~ge photographers 11s-careers by attempting to l lgned lo CO\"E'r their nv.·11 phQl n'lraph night f oo t ha l 1 ,t amt s for stutfi!nt publlca-games~hr~t sport.s e\'ents of tlons. the school ye.ar. ·: Lf'e Pa.vne. DAILY PILOT "1\ight foo tball is one of !he ehief photographer, rl ll"ided mos t difficul1 assignn1l'nts tn Ole ·'show-and-trll" t1rne at co\·er in phntnjournalism."' the semin'l r \\'ith Ra:hard s11id Pa.vne, "anrl 11'e just J oehler. staff phnt ogr:i pher didn"t. "·ant to see lhese yo ung peo ple d1srouraged he f pre then e\·en get started." r:~~ponding to the invil~tion , to attend thP 111'0-hour seminar I held in the DAILY PILOT ne11,·sroom and photo lab were students and arlvi~ors from : Unh·crsit.\" High Sc h n n 1 . rornna del ~l:ir High Sch()(l1. Golden \\'ei;t College, Apnlln Junior High School 1 represen· t11!11"e of lhe cnunty Jnurnali!'m Arl,·isnr~ As~nria- 11nn and her s1udcn1~1. Sc.d- dlrh11rk Junior Cn\le~e. Cnst 11 :0.1e5a High School. Saddll'h<1ck Hich Schnnl. Edi~on Hli;h School. Huntin~tnn BParh High Srhnol and ~l ater Dei High SchPol. ,nd Pat rick 0' D n n n e 11 ,,---------------------- Vhotographer and lab techni· *************** ~ian. MERCURY SAVINGS ; E<1eh of the 11A!LY PIL-OT t ta!f men shared "trade fecret~" on equipment and ri]m to U!t. ho~· lo process 1he : KIDS LOVE ' : UNCLE LE.\' ' Solurdoys in :rhe DA ILY PILOT BUENA PARK Mercury Sav ings Bldg., Valley View at Lincoln HUNT INGTON BEACH Mercury Savints Sid&"., Edinger at Beach TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., Irvine Blvd. at Newpor t Ave. ******************* SPECIAL •. " :· SYLVMIA COLOR ~---· ): BIG 23" PICTURE ' NEW LOW PRI CE! ~: • Colt r ~riql.! B!,! pi&IY!l tu!>1 lot ~ •"•tp !· n1!111 1I celor picture . .. ln1lt l'tl &111~•:® p10,.id•• Jflrl1ci col or pit hitt i11 11 c1ftd1-no w1rrn·up. Jnte11rt111 and De pe 11dubllll !J •Ince 95 "(di••-,,. •••. 1 1947 . ~~ COSTA MESA-411 r. '-""t1•11th Str .. 1-0.11., '·'· s.1. •·• -646-1684 ~ IL TORO-l•IJ•ll• H!ll• l'l•t• IN••l I• s.w.0111-D•ll r 1D·•. l hllf1. .• ~rl. ID·• ~ 837·3830 ~ HlllNTINGTON BEACH-,..,.,.,., & G"ll•ld-Doll y '·'·''"•·I " 962·5528 RADIO DISPATCHED SERVI CE PHONE 549.343 7 I .... . ' . ··~ . 04JLV ~ILOT ~· r· 7.' Brazi l (;off Pp Do11n.d ~ Lose Barg airi'. r RIO DE JANEIRO IAPl 1i1\J.0<1d ii l md.i..' 1, ..... 1..uuee uvt.15ed .. l10Vi: tt:.0 ... 1..t!d l·u~ts the eovernmtnt iiboul :subs1d1es at e up nelilrly !250 ' .. Brazil's decision l(L o l op \\'as btcause the co\•ernment Brazil's stocks. The govt rn-!120 million 1 year to buy cof-million a year ... subsidizing the internal coffee h.1d mort coffee on Jls hands ment deter m 111 e d that fee from loc:al grower~ and So ff than it knew "'hat to do wi!h. f h me co ee people think the marktt \1•il l rnean the end of a subsidies no onger made I en sell it for almost half new free-market pohry will b .__ Bad "'eather In recent vears er.nnon11r sPnr;e, and it llilV3 1111 pr ice lo roasters. pu f small rnaslers out of argain for house1o1·i'"e5 ui:-re and the cro"·ing de1nand for "'iii end in December. I{ now L'nl!! early this year coffee bu1lness. Retail prices Went up thi s I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~~iiii~~iiiii;iiiiii~ \\•ee k from 27 cents to 31 cenli ---- a pound. They are expected to re 11l'h 3~ cents for I i.~I ch~apest brands by lhe end of1 the year. Special-grade CQffeel ma.v 11,•lnd up selling for asl much as 66 centi; a pountl lr1- duslry people say. This still \viii be be]0\1' the price of coff ee In the United • . .. . . .. • • • • .. • .i , . -' States . Brazil, the No. I coffee pro- ducf'r. has k:ept domestic pricPS at low levels for 13 years while stiling co ffee . •' .t . :' I M1ttrH1 & 8011 Spring 1 l!IEEINO DOUI LES!EINQOOUllLE 7 Whelher you .. lite! 1 twin or a tull 11i1e 111. It'• a doubl•baf• relied ml!lrffl v11u1, rn1klno your 0011a11 ao tw1e11 the iOb. Top (l •Jslity eon~lruel1nn , Top comfort, from .c:r0U Quilted cover to ms1ehlng boX spring. 111 s and fulls --~~ 851 with every KING&QUEEN the Ortho Pak r:-=:1- Fleldcrest no-I ron King or Ouea n size topahflets •Fie I deres I n~l ron Kingr&r Oueen 1i1e lillfld bottom she~t • 2 King or Queen 1lze bol1l1tr plllowa • 2 pillow cate• •King or Queen alza me1111 fr11me on casy·rolling casters & Double Bonus Kll'IO or Du11 n: h1tedb o11rd p\1.11 quilled bed1pread. Twin or Full:headboard and metal frame on easy-•~lllng casters. You can on/',' buy Ortho Ma ttresses at Ortho Stores ' F"ll DILIVl!RY The Nation's Largest Chain of Mattress Specialists µKEWOOD 443 3 C1ndl1woo d Avenue Candltwood Shopa (t cro1s lrom Lakewood Cent er) Pt'.one 634-413• ' SANTA ANA and ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN VALLEY 181 1 We st Lincoln Av enue 16131 Harbor Bl vd. l!etwean Eucli d and Brookhurtt Avenues (c orf'ler ol Ed1ng &r ) Nl!lx t to Zody'• P hone : 83 9 -457 0 ,, ,, '• . ., .. ~·· ti OJJL V PILOT PAJDLY CIRC(}S .... ..,.,_ .... _.. ·--·· .. - b!f B il Keane a a DAILY 10 to 10 SUNDAY 10 to 7 COSTA MESA, WESTMINSTER and HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! -.----· --. 1 ! • • .. • • i ' • ' ' • ' ' "Ro in is G09D I It gives the flowers a drink , washes the driveway and we con watch TY . 11 Disne" Debut • Florida Site to Open 2 CU. FT. STEER MANURE 48' ORLANDO. F'l;i . ! UPI 1 - Seconds after 10 a .m. Frid ay thl" first payi ng cus!omer u•1ll push through the t11rnslih.• ;it \\lall. Disney 11nrlrl. a ~400 millio n monument to the man who believed the f;int;isies of children can also be fun for adults. Florida probably never 11·111 be the same again. at leasl in the pattern of 1ls tourist trade. but no one is sure "''hal to ex- pert, If has bet'n ::ilmns! a dec-arle since thf' la1 e \Valt 01snPv and his assnci:itts be~:in seCre!ly bu vine 2i ,O(lO acrc5 nf srruhhy m:irshland in CPnl ra l Flnrirla and carvi ng frnm it !he largest reC'rl"atin n prnirct f!\'er u ndertaken b\· free en!er prise. Th• ecnn0m1r irn['HH'l nf JValt Disney \\'nr kl ma~· ha ve bec('lme e x a £ c r r a 1 e rl to m\'th ical pronnr!il"ln!' in hun- dr0ecls nf ni>11•c napC'r a n d ma2az1ne ar!•Clf'!' as i t s spir:i.Jing ta!'tles. fu•uristir hotels and J:? in i! e r hr e a cl buildines bf>ean tn fl!'P nvPr the pine and paln1-dot1 ed "~:~;:ind. l ut )oral rei:1denrc; ;ire fionefhe!es~ e xnert1nc a \·irlual hli1r,arrl nf rnunst dollars for rhnse in lhP mntel and resra ur.:inr hui:i ne!'l'o. monumental !r:if/i<" 1:•n1~. anrl a genera! hus1nccs hnnm t!J help them fnr i:el !he cu rhackc; in the sr:icP prncram <1l nearb~· Capr l\r>nncdv " Disnry offici11ls pnoh-rmnh the idea nf an n1·r rn 1ght bonanza, hut !'til l pred irt 111 mill ion pPrsons -nr ahnut 30.000 a day -\1'111 1·i1-i! the attract10'1 during 1ls first ~-ear of operation. "Frankh'. 11-e clo•1't k.,nw \vhat to ex!lecl nn th::i1 f1r,<;l da.'··" sa id a Dis nf' v spokesm:'ln . BuL hP adrled. "th.,re will be a minimum ol fanfal'f' " In Rnv p1·ent. D1~n.,, 11·11\ h'!\'e mOre 1han 200 uriHnrtl'Prl ~"cunt,· gu:>r rl s p;:ilrolling th~ Disne•·lanrl·hkP thrmP p:i.rk and the rP~nr1 hntpl~. cn\f course< anrl rarnnc:rn11nr! The f lnnrla 1!1ch\l·a1 P;:i1rnl has rirdf'rPrl .1n <1rlrl1t 1nnal 211 trooper< 1rt!n lhP ;:irp;:i \n lake rare nl traff1r t1P·Ufl < on l!l· lerslate t thP nnh !n11 r·l:11>P arter\ l.,arl1 nc. !n lh<> ;:il - tract1nn . in mllr.'. ~nulh11 e!>t ol Orlando Mesa Girl Will Sing A r;.~ear·o\tl Co~ta r-.lesil High SchQnl s~nior is onp 'nf t\\'O sludl'.nl s frnm Cahlnrnia "·ho \1'111 sing at the na!ional Future Farmf'r!. o! Am-A'i·1<"<1 Con\'entinn Oct \J. \5 1 I\ Kansa s C1ty Chris J acobson 11·111 he .R11·t>n a SlOO schnlar!'-h1p Thorsrl;iy night. presented bl' ! hf' Santa Ft. Railroad. to pa,1· for hPr trip In i'-1 1~~nur1 She w.1.~ 11eltcted for the n;itiona1 FF A choir last i'1ay at the stat!! FFA convention. -Mis.s Jacobsnn is 11 n1ernber of the concert choir al Cnst11 Piles• High Sc hlYll She h:is been in the sc h (lo l 's agricultural departrneol four years. l\1esa ;ltudenl Advises Frosh A Col;:la J\1PSA sludt.nl ,q t. Airlines and bus lines have sc heduled extra runs and hotel s and n1ot els report he;i vy boo kin gs. , DRY ROASTED PEANUTS FRI & SAT ONLY 2i1°0 Opening day \'lsitnrs 11•ill be · treated nn a first co1n e. first-( ser\'ed ba.~is. The firs! f;:imilv ; throul!'h the gatP \1•ill be given 1 a \'IP tnur of thr r-.·lag1c j K1ngdnm the me park by Den-1 nie Dane. \\'0\\ .. s 20-year-old l ' 12 OZ JAR P L.A.NTERS DR \' RO.A.ST E D PEAN l lTS good>A·ill an1bai:sador. .A.RE t\ GRE . .\'f Si\:-\CK'. l\'O SUG :-\R OR OI LS USED But they \l'on't ,eet i o see JN PRO\ESSJI\!\.. e \·er~'lhing, Ortoher ic; !he ------·-----~----.. .... •·:::hakedo"'·n" perioci 1>:hile lhP 7.000 cosrumed e m p I n y es perfecr their roles. Disnpy h:i s intentio nally sr <ig{!ert>d thr 1 opening of rn a..ny of the at-1 tractions lead ing \IP tn ;:i I televised sper la rular near the end of the mnnth. I The fan!as\' wnrlrl h;ickeci 1 fr nrn lhe Flnrtrl:i. wilderness I \\'ill bu rst into 111\1 hlnnm Or t 2.l25. 1\·hen ~·sr camf'r.:t crr\l'S becin l1lmin2 a !10-" minute special Lo be aired Oct '" I Celebr1t11•s surh a<; f'(lffi· LONG·HANDLED CELLULOSE MOP CLEANS FAST i Reg. 1.43 -2 Days 86c 1.o ng Y1111•d-h1ndkd ct"Uu!o~e n1o p \\'1th \\ringer mikes \\~shing floor f~sl -a r1d c~~y. Shop K m;ir1 for all clc~o1ng aids. Ch1ri;c H, t dians Bob 1-lonP anrl nurtrh· H;iekPtt anrt .lul1r Andrf:'\l'S arf' expeC'1erl in perfnrm in a kale1dnscnpP .ii !'11'.!hl and snund hij!hlieh!('rl h\ the 11nr!d symphon~· nrchr!'!r;:i . I Vice flrr.c;iden l Sp1rn Agn e11· --- and P rP~1den1 ~1xnn's l\.\'n d<1ugh!ers :ire an1ort: thrl sper1al guests 1n1·1ted fnr lh<' rcst11·1t1r,<;, I J\larrl11ni: hilnll~. ~11·nll1ng 1·1ol111is!!'. ;i strel drum hand. ;:i harhershDp ri11ilrte1, r n r k grn11ps, 1nari rii:-il t singe1·,<;. ;:i 11·i1rl \\'es! mn~ic;i l rel'U P. :i 11·anrlPnn~ 1')fllk a ha 11 rt . raet1mf' ,<;prr1al1sls and nl\iers l 11·il l i;:rnpr;ite a n1 u ,<; 1 c :i 1 me\;in11e from all cnrneri; or the rhrrne park's v:irinu.~1 "lanrl,<;:' Fire.,..·nr\.:s 1\·111 la::ht up !hr slo es nYer the remole rflun· l r~·sirle anrt 200 con1\·.11 h1 !e hom1nJ: p1~enn~ 1\1\I he rplr;is,-1 f'rl n1~h!I\' tn rn;ikr "prarr 1 f\IJ:hl ,<;" ()\'PT !ht' ~1 a i:: i e Kfn crlom f All hul !11 n t'I( the '.i:, 111aior ;i!lrarr1nns 1n thP cp; .1rr:1c; nf lhr ~1:ig1r l\1nl!r101n H1rn1r park 11·ill bf' nprri nn Orf I I anrl nin~1 0{ thP •nu-.1ral !!rn11rc 11 111 hr prrfrirn11tH! ThP 111•0 1101 r1'nrr trr1 In hr 1·11n1nlP!crl :ire "Flu::h1 lo !hr 1 1 ~1nnn·' and "An1erica the Br<i11!1f1il ·• p1~1v·~·'s l\1'n re:•nrl h"'tcl,<;. I 11r~tleri ;in1fH1[! rrf11rh1 ~hrrl \~kPs anrl l::icn11n~ nu ts1d(' thr fhPm" p::irl;. w1\1 hi' nnen \Ir! I I. hut arC'nmmorl;it1nn~ lrir thr .(:f'TI"rf!I rul->l1r 11·nn't bt> a1·;iill\bl1> until ~01·en1h('r I Fnr S:22 1n ~1fl a nic:ht rlepenrl1ni:: nn the lnra!i...,n nf the rno.,,, l!Hr~tl'o m:il' s!a\' ;it lhP 1.0.17 room ('nntcmnnr11r1·\ flp~ort flo1PI. a 11·~1nrv A·I ,, _,_.,.., _.;.J.-•· ~. fr;:;rne ~l ruC'lure ll'ilh a ,. HY ·FRY"&1/2-QT. COOKER-FRYER R@g . 8.84 -2 Dayl 6~-~.,, 5 ·~ -quorl cooker w1•f-i fry bosket. Chroma l1n1s lio wil t\ temperature 9 u1d• imprinted. Gloss cover .. j ALUMINUM LA ODER FRI & SAT ONLY 9ss ~ ri r·c)o·r ·r1rR f:F:· INl'll RAi i,'. F.X · TH 1\ S'f f;p R.i\SF:. ' DOURLI'. Rll'F.T- ' F.11 f'O.\'STRll('. 'TION F O H 1 ~~ STRE;\G'r l l. mnnnra•I runn1nc throucti !hr ..... _ lnhQv. 11kP !hP lin funnels of ---,,...-;;--=----_ tn1· elertrir train <t'!c; / 7 .,., _ / A<"rnc~ the "S<>1·r n Srac;I / /J ' ... ~ .. ···;,' l.aeoon.. i~ lhP 500-rnom 1 ,v <--.:.../...·/, rnl\'nr$ian \'lllar.e, a rnrn n\e"° . / . .,: ... ·' / f'f Pich! .curs! houses railed I -( / • f ·, PONY PAC I\ BEDDING PLANTS FRI & SAT ONLY 3~99'. SF:l.F.ITIO N INrLlJOES c:.!\LE NDUl.t\. JC'F:LAN ll , POPP)', Pt\NSI ES, S'YEF."f PF::\S ANll 01'HER AT·' TRACTl \'E PONY J'.l\('K,c;:. \11Sr r OllR c;A RDEN Sf~OP FOR ALI. )'OU R (;,\JI DE;'\I st1r rt.IES. f' REMINGTON -PORTABLE TYPEWRITER 7 days orily 29.44 Back to 1chorll or hll('k to 1~nrk, !It hnrr.P (Ir-1111·i1; A R!':mlnglun porlable from J\1,\~rl "1\\ ·hrl1> yn11 f\r~P.k through all ~Ollr 1vriLini; t\llh 1 h~ gn·atr't 11f ra~~. Chuckrull of a ~.~n rted L1111c·hcnn 1nra!~. Lcrt uir ~ ... rl rc~~ing. One·.~ :i meal. --··--"- I ' ' • ' ~ LISTERINE MOUTH WASH FRI. & SAT. <'.)NLY ell oz BOTTl.I·: L ISlJ;~I:-<~: KILLS l;ER~IS. :\ r>IOl .Tl l \\".\Si l ,\;\'IJ (i:-\fi - GLE. S.\\'F. i\'O\\''. '. WEED-FREE OR GANIC LABORATORY TESTED· £~;R IC H ES SOI L A:--I D RETAINS ~IOISTUR E . -----. ------ TRASH CAN LINERS FRI & SAT ONLY 38' 12 RAGS WITH TIES. FIT ~OTO 30 GAL. CANS. EX· TRA HE.-11·y DUT Y PLASTIC. r .. _ . ._ ·-------- --·--~"! =:.---·""~ 10-PAK TOILET TISSUE Fri & Sat· On ly R~g . 86c. Qu ,Ji1v 1 -r 11 . .1 '1"Jl1" !'1 rr1~. In r 1•pul1r 11 h11 c, J.!5 ~heets rcr r11ll. ' I • l ' i i • t I -,- 20x26" BED PILLOWS 2 Days Only 147 Chicken feather/poly.foun ~Jen~.# i~O . •• ''lnr1r;:ho11~p~ .. i:1 tr rnunrl1 ng a rentr;il lndge. ThP r111r~ :i rr 1 the s:i.rnr . 11•hirh 1nrlurles lranspnrta!inn tn the !hcn1r park h.v mon(lra il. lrarn nr str:irn hn:it. :inrl ri a r k i n .c 1 pri1·ile.cr s Th,,re Is nn f'Xfra ! rharr:?e for ch1lrlren unrler 1~ l i J 't# sta1·ing 1n lhe same roon1 11•i\h i l ,.,. HER M ~ •rl~~~;~.1 •rlm;,,;on I• lh• ( 2-PAK ! INTENSIVE CARE ''!.. o .. 5•· . lhoo" '"' '"II h<o ~1511 IM 14x91f2 XS 'f4 n !», -~~~~:,~~';',1~,i~;;,;::;:,;~,·;; SEWING CHEST LIGHT BULBS LOTION 'j VACUUM BOTTLE , J 27 l 1 9UAllT $1 IL Thal "'i ll 11Jln"' lhP \·1.~itnr t R 2 26 1 Pl'G. 0 ' c 1 93' THE ~MOS .44 tn rnam the 11ark 11nrt 1·1P1\' lhP I e g • I.\ nz. TTlf tOTTll 3 6 l WITH P' MP "fret" M!rlw5-and r1rlP th ,. . 6 e .- lransport11t1nn ~y!'tf'm "·1thour PJ.istic chest ,~·i th tv.·o LIGHT B\;J.BS IN 60·. 7~r AN'O \-.\~EI.INF: ; ON-GR E:\S\'. FOR FOR 1-fOT OR f OL0 DRlNKS,' limit for one t1a1 100·\\' . .\TTS. Ll~1 1TED QUA~·-O\'ER OH )' SJ<IN SOFTEl'i'S ON f REl) PL:\ID. BU)' NO\V AND Weatminster C n 11 e g e in FuJton. Mo .. 1s &erving as 11 fttshmtin associate adviser ·for the current achool year. John Kuenzli. son nf J\1r. arid 1'tr1. Abntr R. Kuenzli. J009 Royal Palm Drive. is a junior at Westminster Co llege. He 1s 001 of 24 uppercJJls&men pick- Jd to help racuft y members advlu-fres.hmen on course f"lections Oi-'ney Ftl~n t1flrr~ hook~ nl hft -out t T~\·s. Colors. IT'\'. ro\"·r '\ T. ~ , S/\ VE ' ticket~ 11 nd rarkat:" tour.~ Al I :=---------..:.· .:=·:.. ___ =:..-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::·..:.===--=-~-===---~·.-:-:...::._.:.:::--:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--::• __ .:.• ,::.~-..:===========' sllmf'"A'h;il r('d urPrl r a I t ~ 11 • . • '.!~·;~~:·,,,~:.. ;:;;;"~ ~',~;;I WESTMINSTER I ffom 10 renl• I• 00 ""'' C 0 S T A M E 5 A A 5t'\'en·tickf'I honk . t :i: peeled In bHh• most pnpuJ,,, 2200 HARBOR BLVD. 15440 BEACH BLVD. cnStl'i $4 i5 for ad ults, S4 '.!~ lnr1 fat WilJon) Beach Blvd al Mc F ..,t'~-:n Jt1n1ors and $.l 75 fnr chlldrC'n L _______ ::.__;_::.;.:;,;_ __ ~--~~.;. __ _::.::;..:..,_:;.:.::.,_;:;_:.;,.:.:_,~::._::::,.. __ :__~~~=-~~--~--------------~-----..i';J HUNTl"GTON BEACH 19101 MAGNOLIA (a l to trfll•dl ·. I '• - ' . Tlllind17, Stpltmbtr 30, 1971 Sellout Crowq; Sutton on Moundi\f onight Is It! By GLENN WHITE Of Ille Deify ~, ... , '"" LOS ANGELF.S -Backed to the wall to the point wbere even victory may not do them .any good , the unpredictable Los Angeles Dodgers close oot the regular season tonight with one eye on the pesky llouston Astros and the other on a game in San Diego. Don Sutton. a guy who somehow manages to appear loose in the fren zy of the Natiooal Lea1,'lle West tiUe race, will take the mound for the Dodgers. And he'll be matched by former ' Dodger, Jack Billingham as the Astros gun for their second straight win over the hosl..5. ln fact, their 11.{) victory Wed· nesday kept the Dodgers from mo\·111g in- to a tie for the division lead as pacesetter San Francisco wa s losing to San Diego's Padres. Z·I. A seUout 1-brong is expected tonight but the game will be televised throughout lhe Southland, live at 7:25 lWarmup1 with the first pitch due at 7:45. The Dodgers' only chance at tying for the crown will be for them to win while the Giants must Jose tonight. Any result tonight other than th.at will give the title to the Giants. Should the tean1s tie the y"ll collide in San Francisco F'r1day afternoon at I in a playoff to .see which goes into the Na· tional League penna~t series with ''' PiUsburgh 1 tM. Wesl Division winner will be tv:isl for the Saturday and Sunday games\. Su lton told the DAILY PILOT that he had a hunch a month or so ago that the Ou TV 'fouight C/1a1111e/ 11 al 7 :45 tiUe race would come down lo the fir.al regular .,game of the selli>On. "l was ta lking one day with nly wife Pally and all of a sudden I told her I thought it would go down to the Ja sl nig ht. It was just a hunch ," Of course Sutton (16-121 didn 't predict that he'd be pitching the big game. .. Alston says he 'll back the 26-year-old right-hander wilh everyone who even looks like tw can throw in the bullpen, ·rhat includes 20-game v.·inner Al [)cy,·n· ing, who lasted I l fl innings in the \\'ednesday debacle. Referring to \\'ednesday's loss, Alston n1anagcd Lo appear t.'001, 11eemingly un- eoncerned. ''It was just one of those night s when we gol the hell beat out of "' ··Bui if il hadn't been for Mr. Downing \\'C \Vouldn't have done !his "'ell this yea r.'' If you're gonna get beat it's better 10 have it like this. It's just as v.·elJ to have it happen all at once. Losing I 1-0 is 110 wonie than losing J-0 , ''I just hoik they tlloustonl got all their hitting out tonight. Now maybe v.•e can get some hits and runs, too." \\1inning pitcher Ken Forsch, a Sacramento nati ve. said simply, "all we can do i.s a Job as a spoiler ... lhats all \1-'e've got left." Forsch was backed by 16 hils as the Giants struck early and oflen to send many or tht 34,802 on hand home early. However. there were still enough people in the stands lo ·whoop ll up when the message bo<ird blinked out the report that San Diego h<idi bealen lhe Giants. keeping the Dodgers' chances alive. Pillows and cushions "''ere thrown onto the field by jubilant fans. So, now it· s come down to one game .• , one lasl chance for the Dodgers lo force the issue to playoffs. And if they-do, they ha\'e the law ot averages to contend with a1 well as the Giants. They·ve beaten San F'rancisc() eight straight and ha\'e won seven in 1 ro w at Candlestit·k. Sr.could '"• loo A1't1f'IH Oocl1trs i ncl S111 F ro,.. c"uo Gltnls wl-.1 .,,. tn• '"""''' ~·r.en In • ti•' •nd be lore.., Into • one·t•m1 1>+110!1 lor "1• N•· !IOMI L .... ou• WHI rl!lt on FtlOtV. Cht nr>el !I will 1U"ln1 lr>e t•mt llvt ro •~t Soutllltnd lletlnO>ln• •• n :S! lrom C1ndl1"1ck P•rl<, Pr.-.•m• 1cllvlllt1 will bqln ol !?:JO with 1119 dUtO\IT •llow •nll •t lt=-0 wllll IN wtrm.,. 11\ow Sf>l>ul<I 1nt Ood~t" win II>~ NL W~st crow" oul· ••tM (or In 1 1>l•vo!IJ 111 N•Hon•I L•••,,. pltvvlt ••mtt ""'"' lh• Piltobuoll'> ,.,,.,., ~llOI~ hom& •nd 1wtvJ wlll ~ l•l••l~ed 1;Yt l'I tht Lot AtllMltS" trot ~" Chtnr'W!I 11, '.:IN."";'1M'4~~~-~,._: ~~~_....,.., • ..,.,a•"""'~•~7v~, .. ..,.,.,~.,, Mixed Emotions Order of Day ! Fan Suing To Stop SF's i Ove1· Upped Roberts Out . (As Father, Son Await Grid Combat j B1gCannons ~ _ . ~ Ticliet Price SAN DIEGO !AP> -Padres stuggec ~ \' It's Pickl ord vs Pickl ord _i~, Nate Colbe rt and •litcher Clay Kirby have J~ rnad c the Natic.ual League West title l'i: 0 l F v sh d chaseinl<>aheart-sl<>ppingdrama.Andit '.'.' In ,·er-ow own 111 comes to a climax tonight. k- San Francisco lost its chance to cinch ~ i·· .. the pennant \Vednesdav night as Colbert !~ slammed a three-run homer in the bot-.,. By PHIL. ROSS ,01\:. In fact. he'll probably tell me 'l tom of the Ioth inning, lifting lo~·ly San ..__ 01 1~• °"11' ~11t• "111 1old you so.'' Diego and Kirby over the one-game-:;.' Bruce and Steve Pickfor,d sit and As for father Bruce, he simply says, leading Giants. 4-1. • • di~cuss 1,1,•hatever comes lo t~eir n1inds •·this is jusl another game and \Ye HoY:eyer, even in defeat l~e Giants .J each evening across the supper table. hope to ~·in " \\·ere assured of at least a tie for the l ---They h~\'f _a special type of father-In regards lo Oiler halfbac~ crown since the Los Angeles Dodgers w ~ son relationship which calls for mutual Pickford. the Baron m"nlor adds, failed to win its match against Houston. " self-respect and c 0 n s I a n t un-·\Ve 're going to shur hin1 off lik". a It's all on the line tonight. A Dodger r \,..,I derstanding of lhe various problen1s at lcak.Y faucet victory at home over-Jiouston a n d a ~ -. ..... hand. "\\'e ha\'e to classify hiin as one or Giant defeat he~ sets up a one·game j ~· ... ... ~.t ; Fr ida~· nigh1. hov1evcr. any display their key running threat!! 1111d will playoff Friday in San Fr a n c is co. of this filial sort of camaraderie will make ever)' atle1npt to move for him. Otherwise the Giants "'"in outright the ,.~.. ... ... r, ~ ':' be regarded as a serious ca~e of But he'.~ just one sn1all phasr of their permission to face Pittsburgh for the Na-·~, l'ratcrnizing with the en~y. offense ... lional fla g. That's when !he Huntington Beach The elder P1t·kforct abo says, ··1 The Giants have los! v.·hal three week!! Oiler.!': and Fountain Valley Barons h<Jve a lo1 or respetl for Steve botl1 as ago was an 8~~-garne lead over the *4_ 1neel l1ead-0n in griditon con1b at for a player and as a young n1a11 and f . .• . -Dodgers but manager Charlie Fox re-?I only the second lime in six ~eason.~ at hope he fuels the same wa y towards mains philosophical : t lluntinglon's Cap Sheue Field. n1e. \Ve have a good relationship and I " ? '· • "lsTL'l it always this way in the Na-And involved is no~ merely a hot in-this 1,1,•ill be no different than any othc1· lional League?" he asked \Vednesday lradislrict foo!ball ba'l!le, but a special gan1e ' night. f famil y nialchup thrusting toach ts Bruct· regretful Iha! his son ''!still predict the race wil! end in a lir · against player, fat her against son. doesn'I play for hin1'' and thP-i there \\'ill be a playoff:' said ~ The coach in this case is 41 -ye ar.()ld "For ont'. we don"t l1\'e in f'ounta1u San Diego manager Preston Gomez. ... Rruce. 11'ho·11 be al his u ~ual control:; Valley. so there ·~ JIO way Iha\ could The Giants can wrap ii up tonight if or lhe Barons' football machine . happen witho111 doing so1nr1hing ti· right·hander Juan l\1arichal. 17-11. can :• \\lhile father Pickford i~ on unf' legally." says dad. prevail over San Diego left,hander Davt: t sideline devisi ng hopeful Sl!'alegen1 "If Steve was just another uot·\OO· lloberts. \4-IS. ~ and deployments. l7·~·ear-old offspring good player or an all-American type, "I think we ·n beat the Giants -~ !-iteve will be coming into the contest !hen ii n1ight make a dirrerence. Roberts is certainly capable or doing il , from the oppos ite bench 1,1,·ith the idea But. he's i·u.st an avecage kid and ;i.. and 1,1,•e've had pretty good success ~ of des1roying dad 's 11· e 11-I aid tiood football player. against l\,arichal." said San Diego blueprints. "Anyho1v,"' Bruce con1u1ues. "11"s catcher Bob Barton. ·~ YOL,IJl!:l Ste\'t'. it 1111.11'1 bt' po111lrd oul. rasil'r for hi111 to play al Jlunt1ngl u11, h . Kttirby. d1;.11J, pkitcheldt 1a. I0-3invn,.i,n1g0.',.~'t'heant-~-~~ lheMpri1n~e ~e,apon,,in <?ii Cily t"oa1 i:h especially in all area like thi~ v•hert- 1 er an s rue ou 1n • ~.. nj!n oa s Irie y o ens1ve arsena. there \1-'ould be 100 n1uch pres~ure 011 created pandemonium among 17.134 ~ere. f.:. A swivel-hipped ha lfback who ripped hin1 i[ he played for me. The Giants mav enter the season finale it\ through Long Beach J.f i 1 Ii k a n '$ "The fact that he's my son doesn't "'ithout star right fielder Bobby Bonds. Iii! defenses for 75 net rushing yards in mean anything in lhis game. lle's a who lefl in the sixth inning when he rein-Friday night's 14-14 tie, Steve adn1i!s good competitor and our kids wilt ju,~! jured pulled muscles in his left rib cage. he does feel son1e added pressure in have th at added to their incentive ," ''If I feel the 1vay T do tlO\\', I V.'On·t be t~ anlicipa!ion of the Oilers·Barons t·OI· t·oncludes thr Fountain Valley head • ble to pla .v toinorrov• night." said ,i HUNTINGTON'S STEVE PICKFORD GOES AGAINST. . • I · 181011 . 111111 !. Bonds, who has a .288 average, 33 ;. Says Brucc ·s tldesl son. "I do Ir.cl A~ 1or the resl of the Pll'kford homers, 102 runs·batted in and 26 stolen the pressure. household. rn ixed e1not1ons a I s o bases. t:. "I really wc.nl lo win bUl nol only prevail for r.ilrs, Pickford fLois), l!J- Jronically. his replacement. rookie '-because my dad i., the other coach. ye ar.()]d daughter Chris and 15-year. Da\'e Kingman. singled home a sevent!1· .1 ··Knowing qu ite a few or the Foun-old so n Joe, a freshn1an grid prospect Inning run of£ Kirby that created a 1-1 he ~', • . _ ... ___ ~. _, .. -. , .. _>"'.".'""·-.-. • .v .. ·• i.. lain Valley players and them knowing at lJuntington for Giants' reliever. Jerry Johnson, 12-9. n1e also adds pressure. And any lime A Marina lligh gradua te v.·ho now Substitute San Diego shortstop Tommy-.,, ~ou're in an intracity game like th is attends San Diego Slate, Chns ha s Dean started the winning rally off ~ all !he players feel extra pr{'ssure 10 decided she 'll sit on the f'ountain Johnson by stroking his eighth hit of the ,, lr.1• a li1tle harder," Stexe savs. Valley sirfe or lhr s13dium J.'riday season. )_ I' "Al.w." Steve add~. "everyone ni,:!ht. .Johnson . v.·ho has 18 saves in addition 11·ant ~ lo wiu th1!1 one badly because Kid brother Joe. on !he other hand. lo his 12 victories. slall.:ed the San F~an-1 1ve \ted tasl week \1-'ht>n 1\'C0 should "1r I h cisco clubhouse after the game. furious .l "'·or. ~~~l~~~~y ';ar~~n;e~~~~%iff~01~~ ~~~~ at himself. ~I "Dad told n1c tile other day that he "<; rooting section. ~~ ,..,. ~oing to shut rne cff Ft;jday nigh!. ~o I But perhap:o. mama L<11s has solved Area Net Duo Back i11 Form; Ease to Wins BER'<ELEY (AP) -Rod Laver. regain111g the form Jost in a month 's tayofl, moved into the round 1:'.f 15 Wednesday in the $50,000 Redwood Bank 1ntemational Open T e n n i s Cham· plonshlps. , S. guess I'll be ready." adds the shy lad. lhe entire proble1n of partiali1y corn-~-fhe Pickford abode has hf'en ., loosr 11le!el)• ~ .... dorn1cilr during the past 11·fek w11h She says she 1nay havr 11J si1 behind t~ everybody lrying to kerp f'\·rryonr une or the goat posl.~ so in order t!l ;a else loose. preserve Lhe delicate balRnce between ~'. 1 And Sieve reels Iha! lliis l'Ons1an.t motherhood and \\'Heliness. not to f,., voll 1 cy of bribblng and joki11g will be mention the safekee ping or peace Al rep aced y the grin1 racl.~ or rugged hon1e. ~. l'Ompetition come game tin1c. But 110 matter what the outcorne of f> lie does feel, though, !hat there will lhe game, It's safe lo assume ' still be a lighter side. ''I know dad 11'ill that-one way or anolher-a Pickford probably laugh when one of h1:0. v.·ill have something lo do. with players sticks me hard and I get up deciding ii. ' • Wicks Paces Portland ) ' ' \ ., i' ' • ' l •• l 'I ' l I f ' • I (' ! I ' l ' I f •, I ) ' " l . ,, I, 'I ' . r The Australian left-hander. the game!' leading money winner and No. 1 seed for the tournament. defeated Alex Olmedo of Beverly Hills. 6-4, 6-1. Ancl Newport Beach's Roy Emer5:0n showed strongly, whipping Haroon Rahim of Pakistan in straight sets. 6-3. 6-4. 1.< • ' How About That! Bucks Three other playe rs among the top eight seeds -Tom Okker of the Netherlands and Americans 1\1 art Y Riessen and Cliff Richey -an "'·e~e pushed to thrte sets to get past their aecond·round opponents . Rain for~ a halt 10 t\\'O _of W~· nesday's ts scheduled matches. 1nelud1ng those Involving second·seeded C I i ff Drysdale of South Africa and sixth-seed· ed 'Arthur Ashe of Gum Springs. Va. . Richey. No. I seed. lost a U~breaker 1n the first set before whipping Roger Taylor of England, &-7. 6-4, 6-3. ""1-Celln Dib\~, ... Vllr•I •; ·e.r. ltlcMrd 1111\Sfll, J• .... lU•· ~. ~. /.s ... , -·· Hf Aln Ol ...... a. Loo •:t uzr.· ~~-..... , . .-.1:.nl ' .. t"""""' C•llf., d.t, lorl'V "'ll<IK""• "''if~~•I'•~ .lV.tr•lll. dtl. J im OtbOrno. ~II U~t c'8J/9~~·•s:.~ .Mffl.,. Tti., Ht', 11-To•...-• E""'11t.d: 1-1. "" ~i., ,, •le. "" "'·~•I• ,..ne. cri1r1H "I"'""' -' ' Y"-'"'"11¥11, .J, 1-.r < O•ICFI off! tiftllDn lltl>•"'• ltO'll' E,,,.,_,, "'w-· • ~ff.Lllft'\ .. ), .. 4 ....-. '""" al.'" l(rff Cr ....... 19\•'lllt , Ootf. lttn' S1rlll, $.In ~~~·Soll!~ .. fl.ct. H f. Mt <'ll ( ... E .... !1rld, l•l•:t;., Mtucl, Sovlf'I Alrlct1 -.1. Tl"" L.o"'"d· l .. A~"·Jk.~0~'-...,11.M. dtt. Srlt n Ft l•I••· "'"' z it-nl\dl!.~"\t1l; .. -: .. 1111!11 , d•I. TOI!! StOWI\. ! " ''J:f..:.1,co~Ulel'. l~ii., iltf, Jt!I IJOtOWltk, •erktl••· 1• .. -t.t.rl\l •Sitit Htn. (1>1C"~<IO. HI', Joo<~1"' l ... O-,,.,.¥t, Mt1kt ......... 1-1. .. ~ , . t ' " ~ ~ ' • ) ~ ~ .. , ' . ·~ •• ,1 ·~ -~ " ' •. ·~ " -. • l . , )IRUCE, HIS DAD AND RIVAL COACH, FRIDAY NIGHT ~·--·-.. ,,~.y ' "'>,~ ........ .,.,..'""""'""'"" ....... Dump by LA, 95-93 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Lo.!t Angeles Lakers did whal they couldn't do during the 1970-71 National Basketball /\~soclatlon season -beat the Milwaukee Bucks. It was only an exhibition ga,rne Wednes· day night at the Forum as .-W,1J,l Chamberlain's dunk &hol with six sec01i(Js on the clock gave the Lakers 1 95-93 vie· tory after Port.land's Trailblazers coosted by the Golden State Warriors 112-96 in the first game of 1 Forum dcubleheader • It was the Orsi exhibition defeat for Miiwaukee since Oct 6, 1961 -1 run or 17 games. J erry West's block of a comer &hot. by Milwaukee's McCoy ~tcLemore ~t the buzzer cemenled the Lakers' victory . The Buclu' Lew Aldndor led all scorers with 28 points, IS of them in I.he first hair. The Bucks led by a11 mRny as 12 poinl s In the first quarter but the Lake.rs raJUrd behind c:au Goodrich'• 13-point second quarter to lead 44-0 1\ interml~ion . Goodrich led the La kers "ith 25 poinL• and lhrtt teammates contributed 18 each Chamberlain. Wl'.!st and Happy Hairston. Oscar Robertson netted 17 for !\1ilwaukee . In the opener. rookie Sidney Wicks led the Trailbla1.ers lo their rirsl exhibition triumph by sroring 24 points despite rag· ged oul!lide shooting -7 ol 22 from the field . "It will be 111 right," Wicks said of his outside shooting. '"l'he thing I have to learn h• lhe prOI Is to pace myself because !he ball tum1 over so many times. This isn't a criti cism, bot I believe ru be allowed lo do mort ai1 an in- dividual than I could in college . "l\1y goal.'' t1dtled 1he former UCLA All·American. "'is to be • rookie of the year." • !\1JNNEAPOLIS -ST. PAUl. -A 1uil has been filed in U.S. Distrfl't Court in Minneapolis against the Minnesota Vik- ings o( the National Football League regarding the purchases of preseason foot ball tickets. Norberl A. Laing, Bloomington, filed suit against the the Vikings for requiring him to buy tic kets to preseason games a~ a condition for being a 1eason ticket holder . lie alleges in his suit the pohcy violates lhe Clayton and Sherman Anli·Trust AC'l s. He is seeking three limes the amount of money he paid for his six pre·sea.!IOn tickets to each home game si nce 1968. The suit is a clas.~ action, ~·hich means, if successr111. it would affect each Viking season ticket ho]d{'r, Laing's suit also asks the court lo restrain the tea1n from continuing Ute practice and lo declare the practice a violation or anti-trust laws. LOS ANGELES -Reggie Echols, UCLA 's speedy \\'ide receiver, resu1ned practice \\'cdnesday and is expected tD play in the Bruins' Pacific-8 conferencl' opener Saturday night against Oregon State al Memorial Coliseum. Echols, a 9.4 sprinter, saw limited service against Michigan last Saturday because of an ankle injury he sustained 1vhile working out on artificial turf. \Vhile Echols. a junior. is expected ln go full speed. coach Pepper Rodger! pro· bably will starl sophomore Mike Cochran aga in at the flanker spot. Defensive tackle Ed Ga!igher. who suf- fered a partial shoulder dislC1Cation early in the J\.tichigan game, had his arm out of l'I sling but probably 1von't play for two wer:k :=; . LO$ ANGELES -The Ur1iversity of Southern California practiced Wednesday primarily on goal line offense for Saturday's inlersectional game at Oklahoma. \\'hile the cffense practiced with Lo u liarris at !ailback and Sam Cunningham at fullba ck. the defense 1,1,•orked 11gainst anticipated Oklahoma running and pass· 1ng plays. , Split end Mike ·!\lorgan and light end Charles Young stood out in Troy's of- fensive drills. "Our split end Morgan,'' .said coach John McKay, ''f"ve never i;een him drop a ball and ti,i.tht end Charles Youn,q • , • i!I tough near the end 7.0nr "''here he uses his i·foot-ft height to advantage.'' DURHAi•,.1, N.C. -Siar running back Steve .Jones of Duke University was in- jured in an automobile accident Tuesday night. f)uke coach Mike,.. McGee said to- day, and will not be ~.ble lo run in Satur- day night's game against Stanford University. r..tcGee said. "It's doubtful he'll make the trip, let alone play. If he does go he'll Ix. used only Rs 11 punter. But he should be okay in a week or two." STAr-;"FQRD Stanford coach. John Ralston says pla11s for Saturday·1 gam• with Duke have 11ol changed. although the Blue Devils injured star fullba-ck, Steve Jones. probably will not play. Ralston put his Indians through kicking drilh; and goal line orfense and defense \Yednesday. He also emphasized third down offensive situations. The loth ranked Indians 1nade rir!d down yardage on only four of 11 third down situatioos: against Oregon last wt?ekend . Dodgers Box t!OUSTOH LOI AHOa1.11s MtlfO.,, '' M.,,..,, 11 c..:r-. '' Wfft,Oft, lb Mtrll11S1. )0 Wynn, r! J Alou. JI M-t. Jfl; 01 ..... , ••• ..... ,~ .. lol~I• li..,11en fl r II r~ •lll Wlllt,U .. , 11111 J 1 , • l o;cl ..... , lb I 1 I 5trt~l9r, II ' ' . ' ' . . . " • J i J W.0.•ls, d I 0 0 I II Allt n, )b I I r ' Cr•wloo-11, rf S171~1t,ll I 1111 s1,...,c 1 S I 1 J Vt!..,lin., 1' c JIJf0oWft~,ll I "'"··-· ,. ' SllClt-h, ph ' Moetl•r. ,. ' >lllltf', 11~ I . " • • ' . ' . ' . • • . ' . ' . ' : I W.,.lt-t<', Ill 1 f D <l 1! 16 !O Tellio )1 ' e .00 ?n 100 -II tlOI ooo aoo -o !~ " " •Ill •• so I.OJ Anqt l•t Forw;~ IW.f.al t t 0 0 I I Oown1ne (1,.,».11 I I ) • • • l J 11.ll~•ndtf ),,) t 1 l I Motlltr J i lli I )tteM~r 1 I 0 I t I Tl"'t -l .'H. All-•ftl• -1•,t62, I I I j 30 DAILY PILOT CdM Faces Explosive Wh1teve.r lhe Hn1I oolcome t.onlghfs non-le•f!ue football battle bttween Corona de.I Mar and Santa Ana at Ne~·port liilbor figurts to be t'\osf'. It begins at 8. "Coach Dave Holland.'& Corona crew is a two-point choice to di!ipose of the Saints and extend its winning streak Lo two. And considcrin(ol Corona's past 10 sames perhaps two points ei!htr way is too large a mar~in. Ei~ht of thos@ 10 outings have been decided by eight points or lw; -usually with Corona on the wrong end of tke counL • Both le.ams posl'iess exceJJent speed and South Coast Tea1n s Took A N~sedive Stiuth Coast Conference f o o I b a J I , regarded by some as the toughest in junior college. took a nosedive last week -but it ~els a ch<ince lo get back some of that lost prestij!e in the final round of non-circuit g11me this weekend. Fullerton, Santa Ana , Cerritos and ML San Antonio all fell !tisl we ek while Ofange Coast and San Diego Mesa re- . niainc<I 1·-·' · ~icd. San Diego was lucky 11. didn't ph1y. 'l'hUs far . h}Coast learns have an overall mark of ~-\ and three of those wins come frotn r.esa -the state 's No. 1 ranked team. It would not be r;urprisln g to see all the Soulh Coast teams -with the exception CRAIG SHEFF of San Diego Mesa -lose this weekend. All play tough foes. OCC tangles v.•i!h Rio l,loodo. F'uHertnn face~ El Camino. Santa Ana hosts Pierce. San Diego treks to Bak ersfield, Cerritos Is at Ea~t LA and hit. SAC meets LA Harbor. Mesa h<'ls 11 date with LA Valley. The \\'estem Sta le Conference has the best non·league record thtJs far I 11-41 while !he Desert circuit bas the worst !2- 12 1. f\·1tssion teams are S.8 and Southern Cal clubs are 6-5-1. * * * Oranlil"e Coa•I College wat11:r ptJlo coa!'h Jack full11:rto• and his counterpart al Gnld11:n W11:1t -Tom Hermstad -b11\•e e:s:pres~ed 11 de.~lre to ~pen thf:lr 1erle1 which was abandoned 1 couple of )'ear1 ag o. tt'1 only 11 matt11:r of telephone call, gu yr;. * * placing a * f\lark Harmon . .snn nf fnrmer Michigan All-AmPric;:in To1n Harmon, is th11: No. I qua rt11:rback for Pierce OilleJ!e. Harmon's roll-out option pass is 1up- pose to be the bre<'ld and butter of th11: Piercr atlack Santa Ana College hosts Pierce. Satur- day night. * * * Th11: two highest .JC football 1cortni team:o; in lhf' ~tal e arf: Anlf'.lope V11lty and Collegt nf lhe Siskiyou~. Antf'lnpe \/alley has \'ictorir~ fl\·tr B:trslO\I' t 4~-GI and ~lira Costa 156-71 while Siskiyou~ has drfralf'd Ohlont !~t-­ Dt and thr Unl,•rr~Uy of Ne\•eda (Rtnn f junior \"ersil)'. 47-'. * * * r .1l,..n1;ir ha s r·ornr up 1,1'1!h annthC't tn11~ur.rw1s1 er. This rime it's ;i;tartlnR QB tiark \...esczvn,:ki, L:i st \le;ir ii w11:i; fullhark·linrh11ck'er Tony ·LctuHgasenoa who·s now at th11: Universit y of New Mex- ico. * * * Diablo \·alley I Ptea~anl HUil frosh quarterba<'k Gary Shrlde drclded lo quJt foolbtll after hlii:h 1chonl but agretd to hrlp tb11: \llklng~ 11rtrr they Jost their flr•t lbrtt quartrrback1 to early pra!'ilc11: ln- jurirs. So in hi~ d11:bul Shtld~ hit on 14 nf !I pas~r~ for %76 yard~ ltwn touchdown~) in a •4-14 win °''tr Sacrame.nlo. explosive cap1blllt1e.s. Holland's el11:v11:n will be trying to l \'Old the bi.g Je.u:lown 1/ler l11l week'1 emo- tional 7-0 triumph nver rival Newport. Bui it's anyone's 11u11:11 hov.· the Sea J\1ngs will try to thump S1nt1 Ana . OJrona has a giflf:d fullback in Bob Fer- raro, a 111:nior returning 1l1r1er who ramb!f:d for 205 yards In %7 carries last \l'ttk. That would nonnally be. a pr11:tty goOO tipoff to a tf:am'1 gam11: plan but Holl and alM) has a lethal passing weapon with quart11:rback R~ Johnson and r~eivers Carlo Tt1at.l 18.SJ, John MUe1 t9.8J, Matt Cox ind John Andrews. Mile.s is al so available for runnina duty from his tailback post giving Corona an all·round offensive thrust. But Santa Ana pi:')se1 a major thr11:at with thr tnp!e option s11:tup employl!d by t.'Qach Tom Baldwin. HoU~d says hi1 t11:am is tapabl11: of t'Qnlain g it however, but it doe1 r11ise proble s. '"You've got to ha ve a guy on ea ch one nr the three options but wh11:n you do th1t you give up some of your pass defense,'' say1 Holland. And should that happen th11: Saints-have Barons Come First HB Won't Look Ahead To Anaheim -Moats Like !he sv.·11:el taslt> nf • vin!age wine. coach Ken tl1Qats feels his Hun tington B11:ach High School football team would be off and running with the sw11:et taste of victory. "We need the la~le or \'iclory and ii we get it. I think Wf''ll have 1 mighty tough football tea m for the r11:st of lhf: sea son ... The Oilers will try for that swe11:t vic- tory Friday night al home when lhey entertain the fountain Vall11:y Barons in !hf: second and fi nal pre-leagu11: game of lhe 1971 campaign. •Ask ed if his players might be looking ahead to thf: Sunset League openf:r with Anaheim, f\!oals added: "No. I don't think so. \l.1f'·re playing them one al a time and I don'! think this One is re ally a gfeal emoliorlal balllf'. "'fountain Vall11:y has 1 fin11: runnin~ j!am11: and this i.~ lhe thing we have to skip to beat them. Th11:y run the wishbone Rltack well ." Moats reflected a moment on thf: lt-14 lit with fo.1il!ikan Friday ni,::h l. "We've got to make our passing gamt' J!O bPlter th is we ek. 'Vf: s11:! up to pass 14 times against Millikan but Wf: onl y got se11en of thr passes off. "Milliken had r;ome pr11:Uy gl"IOd sized people but Founb1in Valle.y has som11:, too." Tht roach didn't reveal what pl an~ he had for getting more passes 1n the. air but did pra ise his quartf:tbi'lck J im Ma rtin and rec11:ivers Tony Ciar11:l!i and Bill Dressltr. •·we feel we have the pattern s and th11: lhrow11:r along with two finf: receiv11:rs but we hav11: to get the ball up in the air more ." Told that the DAILY PILOT hi.d Foun- tain Valley picked by a scant on11: point, Moats said : "l don'\ see. how anyone. can do any- thing but pick them as a seven or 11:vrn 14·poin! fa vorite. The y hav11: improved that much since Wf: played th11:m the last time .'' He was also surprised to learn the Sf"()re of that season final11: in 1986 when the rwo schools w11:re in the lrvi n11: League 10,i:l'ther and thf: Oilers messacrrd th11: Barons, 41-7. •·1 didn 't think it was that big a srore." he added. "But this is fi ve yei.rs la!er and a different fiituaUon entirel y." • \Vhile hf: doesn 't plan •ny change~ in the probable 11tarling lineups for the f'ri- da.v night enrounl11:r. Moats did say !hat res11:rve guard David Britt w o u 1 d 111!ernate with starttr Bill MrCoy on 11 lrequenl basis on offense. Akins Scared to Death Lagu11ans Lose Fisette F 01· Tilt Witl1 Tritons Lagun a Bra ch Hig h School ha~ • two- gamt win .11tree k that extends nv11:r two seasons but coach Hal Akins s11ys h11: i~ scared to death about Friday night's ~amt v•lth lhf: visiting Sin Cle m11:nt11: Tr1tons. "It's going lo be toug h. F'1rs! of all .1hey are an awfully bi~ t11:am and se cond, we losl our quart11:rback (Gary Flsellel with a sprained wr1.~t." Akins didn·1 hst !hf: two causes in thal order, however. '"It rec.lly hurts us a lot IQ h;1v11: Fisette out. I thought he did an oulstanding joh last 1\'l'ek •d v.·e suspl'cl h, playrd the se<'nnd half after popping his shou!rier out an d havins it 80 back into plac11: while h11: v.·as comini;: off the field . "He didn't say a word ahout II anri went right back tnlo the Rame ln rar1. he pla.l'ed 1he last part of the. game with the in;urf'd wrist as well " F1~elle missed earl.v wttk practice ~css1ons while spending !1mP 1n the "'hirlpool to ea.~e the pain and swr.lhng. "He probably will suit up in short 1od11.v or ton1orrow but hf: •~ a very doubtful part1t1pant FrirlA\' ni,::h1:• Akin.~ say~ Th11: Laguna st11ff is working Clayton BPrryh1 ll and .lack M1\!11:rd 111 th, 11-ignal tailing bf'rth lhis week. Berryhill is a defensive. back and r11:serv11: quartf:rbaclc v.·hi1e Millerd played wit h the JUninr va rsity squ ad a "'ee k ago. Otfen~i\•e end Woody Y.'h1le i~ 11lso sidt'lined with a staff inferl1nn 1n his arm and Mark Diercks ., . .,.s running a trm- peratur11: of 102 on Wednesday. Diercks goes both "'ays a! a gu ard spot. In analyzing the San Clemente attack, Akins le.els siu is on11: or th11: biggest 1d- v:intages of thf: Tritons. "Th11:y shou ld h1v11: beaten Brea. Th11:y h&ve mor11: physical ability and 11iu bul they m11.d11: some mistak11:~. Last ye1r they lost to Brea in thf'ir open11:r and then tor r us apart. "They run right at you and have 1 good sprint out passing gamf:. And lh11:ir rl'ceiv11:rs are quick. "We de£init ely ha v11: to shut . nlf lhal outs1d11: passing game 1s well as the di ve. and option plays . ··we will hav11: to utili1.e speed and quirkness to ol'errom11: the siz11: dif- fl'rential.'' "'hi!r Ak ins is feel ing th11: early injury pinch. he isn't conc11:dinll 11 thin j!. ""Wf: ar11: Just going a little slov.·11:r th 1~ timr and will gi ve 11 to the.m St> th11:y ran learn morr thoroughly as they go along ·• UCI Poloi sts Favored • 111 NorCal Action LC lrvinr's '-''a!rr polo te1m ''"ill travel tn Northern Cahfomia for a pa ir nf lournaments this w11:ek . cnmpeting in thf: one-da y All.Cal evenl 11t UC Berkeley In- da.\' and traveling to Cupertino for the Norlhem Californi1 tnurnty frid11 y ~nd Saturday. W 1·ight Allows Tlrree Hits frl'sh rrom a \'ictory in il:i; own tourney, UCI v.·ill be. among the favorites in lhe Cupertino affair al De Ania Coll11:i;:e. UCI v.•ill tangle v.·1th !he Uni11trsity nl r-:ew f\1e xico Friday Al 11 and play Slan- lord 111 2. Thf: '-''inn ing l11:am in th is lrio will mov11: tn Sarurd11~":i; cnmpetilinn while the loser$ v.•ill be elimina!e.d In th11: tnurn11:y th1t al~o has 11 junior c:ol111:1e field including Golden W11:sl College. But A11gels Falter, 1-0 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PA.UL fA Pl Bert Bl_vle ven srauered !O hits and Rirk Renick clouled his flr~I home run llf the sc11son. leadin.R 1ht ~11nne sota Twins to a 1-0 v1clory O\'er !he C11lifomi11 An g11:ls \\'fflnesda.v. .. Renick, v.·ho missed mnsl of tht season afttr kne11: 11urger_v. cnnnf'cttd ofr Clyde. Wright, 1~17. in th!' 5trond innin11t. Blylevtn. lli-15, &truck out 1e\'l'n ind 1urrendered two walks Rel'lick turned in 1 spel;'t11ruli1r diving c•l<'h In the. fifth In rob Roger Re.pot of t1tr1 basu. A kry dl'fensive play cam11: "''he.n thl' An11:els loaded lhe. bases with on11: out in the fourth . Mlc kf'y Rivers nied ou! In Qo:i;11r Tovar. 9'host throw bc1t Repoz 11 hr.lmf: bul W3ll dro pP"(I by catrher Phll Ronr limplr11: Larry Nipp \l'av"d Repoz nut for l'l'lt tnuchinK home when A.QOr retrltv· ed !ht bJlll 11nd 1a•11:ed him The Angels w11:r11: tn close out the M!a son today with an arttmoon game at Min- ntsota , Thf: winntr clinche.5 fourth ph1rt In th11: Amerlcln Ltague: "'11:st behind ch11mion Oakland. (ALll'OlllN IA ~· , .... Al.,,..t •. u 0 l G llHvt•t. c• e 1 o Fr"G!l I• • t J & "'CM11fl•• 1n J o n t s ... ...;•• It. o n n , •• ~ ... )ti 0 • 0 l~HZ.M •OlO To1110t1, c l o o o ~1110/ -~ 0 0 0 0 0'1"•" •• 0 t t I W"IM,• Jf!O ~"""'"'"~~18 00 MINNI SDT-" Tev1r. ti l!I"""· Hl l(ltll llffW, 1!1 ... 1, ti •• , ~ •1 . ' . J o e o !I! t ft ~ n I e ~ e ' o o n 1 e • o J I 1 I , . .,,..,. .... ""'''II'"'· A 11!..,IC~. II M••U•• ti 11 .... 1. I • o e o I 0 I 8 ''"'''"· 1t I o t o ,.,.. .)4 & 10 n Tol•I fl I , I (oll .. U\Jf 11111 Ol"(I flOi!I -0 "'"""''<'" O•O ttlll 11(1< -I f. ~ l l""'tt 0"' -Cf h .. •~I• !. Yl••t ie•a J lOl -(l l••e•~lf •. ""'""™'" • l l -ll1H1, Tev" l"lt-11..,1<• I ~·-•!•"'I' 41•"• !-... IU" Wt .. ~! l 11 H ,t>I•~•" II l l 11 t-l OI .l -.'l ,., I' M II II II Ht I ' I I I~ ~ t In the other two round~ of lhree 1\ De A.nza Ji rt UC 811:rkel11:y. Cal State t Fullerton l and De A.nza College. in on11: group. San Jost Statt, UC Divis and Long Beach City College are. in thf: other. At Berkeley, lhe Anteal11:rs will play three games 1g1insl the host 1chool varsity and junior varsity M.:1U1ds, alone 11.•llh UC Davis. The All·Cal tnumey has dwifldll!d to It.a present slatus for the 1971 s11:1son and there. i~ talk it will be abandoned 1111:1t ye.ar. UCL A, UC S1n11 Barbara '11d UC S11n Diego have dropped out ()f tom· f)l'.t ilion this y11:ar. UCl 11.•on its own tournament ov11:r tht wtekend by defeatin~ use·~ Trt'ljans in !ht flnals. 12·fi tfte.r 1Vinnlnc a lrlple nl'erUm11:, 1udde.n~t.1th, 11-JA deciaion from UC Berlceh~y In tha 1emls. - Saints llu'ff.yf:ar starter Walter Mead t Yallable for pass c:1tchln1 duty from quarterb1ck Mik11: Mohn•. a 1ophomor e. The. d11:f11:n11vt 1ldf:.. of Corona's allack came inlo focus last week as thr Sea KinR• hmlled Newport H1 rbor to 61 yards net. .,,, ..... lll!JOIN11 I ~l•le T1111 '" '" ••11n 11 0 ..... :~ ~ l oyt1" G C<>llln1 j vnch ~ 0•"'11'• •• ... 0111 T1nn0t ·~ '" ...... ~1 ..... ,, "' ,. ,., .. ,., ... § And•I W• "' '" Ktnnov 'oh~tOn "' '" O.n.-.• ••t1•e •• "' .Joo ro,11 ,, .,.;r., '" .. ·-· $1 .... '" "' "'11111r Uni Defense Tackles Lobo s Tonight at 8 ' ' < " " ti " "' • A defensiv11: struggle is expected toniiht <'t Bol11a Grand11: Stad ium when th11: Los ~migos Lobos hosl the University Tro- jan~ In 1 non·le:igue prep football ski rmish. It's the fir st-ever meeting bttw11:en second·y11:ar Univf:fsity and fourth-year Los Amiiios with g1me lim11: set for 8 o'clock. Originally slated for Friday eve.ninli( at C.ard11:n Grove High, the game was mov- ed up Ollf: night because of poor fi11:ld con- ditions al th11: latter site. 1'h11: Trojans of coach Jerry Redman p:oved their defen.sive "'o rth by holding big brother Foothill to an 8-6 win last "'eek while coach Bob Johnson'• Lobo1 tirt r11ted •s a stout defen.~ivt-crew. in spit11: of last weeks W.7 der ision whl"ch it dropped to Santa Ana Valley. At in any defensive battle. tht-l!ey lo lh11: entir11: outcome could well lie. in.Jhe pl11y of the linrback11:rs on both sid11:s. To begin with , Los Amigos boasts perhaps the best back11:r in Orange Coun- ty 11nd probably ont of tht beltl"r ones in the CIF Southern Section in 205·pound Mau Kalati. A 1!i1lwar! at offensivt tackle. Kala ti is even more menacing wh i)e .opereling 11~ rine of lh11: two Los Amigos backer.~ ind as lhe squad's deftnsiv11: signal caller. "H11: moves so well laterally." Uni <'oach Rf:dman s11ys of Kalati, an 1111- ('ciunty pick in 1970. "But we thou12ht thE'ir other lineback11:r /Strve. Walters f is t vrry bit as 11:ood as Kalati." On the Trojan side of !ht ledger. th11:r11:'s similar situation with a pair of standout linebackers 11nchoring their t,am's defenslvr hopes. The Uni duo C'OnSilllS or Bob C.ill (1 6S) 111nd Joel Champl in 117%1. who. while pro- bi1bly not in Kalali 's class. Aff: 11till fine lineb1ck11:rs in their own ri~hl. Lo8 Amigo8 actuall y hes 11 ~liRht nv er1\I weight advantage in !hf: interior line, 11lthough University possesses a pair nf plu s-200-pound performers in lack!11:s Dom DeRado (234) and Randy Rogers (200 1. Offensively, the two contlng11:nts art rel1tively dissimilar. Los Amigos r11:ri11:s mor11: on lh11: passinii: combin11tion of qu11rterback K11:n Schrout to all-Garden Grovt Leagu11: split end Jim Lincoln with Unh•11:r.~it.y':i; m1in ~tr11:ngth being in !he rushing a11ark fraturing halfback f.ill. Fullbac·k Dal'e Ong and quarlerb<1ck Ed Ct11I . O••l•OI Cl'!Mil ,..,. "'l••tt ., . , ..,.,,r ... " ~oue,.on "' '" !.l••nev ' ' gell!•~n '" "" •<>V•" ' G "4"nll"flO "' •• Oh•n •• ~ v••\• "' '" O.•odo ' .. ~ ,. '" J"'""''n ' ' 11111 "' '" c ~ ..... 1•~ " " i •• ,,, ... "' '" Gl!I " " ( oll "' "' G•H n • "' Giii "' "' o·•~"~"'~ • "' ... ,~ .... "' '" •t•tl• • " o .. "' .. Coll • Ra111os in Action LOS ANGELES -former \l'nr\d lightwelaht champion Mando Ramos rt!um~ to ring action 11ftf'r nea rly 11 monlh.'1 of Inactivity tonight in a fight billed f('!r 10 round~ again.'lt anol~f:r local ravoril11:. Rt1 l>en N11vtrro. f. OAIL Y ,_ILOT S!1U l'nott GAUCHO QB BOB BOSANKO, BIL L DAVIS PREPARE FOR MT. JAC. Sethacl\: by Cl1ru·gers Could Awake11 Gaucl1os Saddlehack Collrg11: foo\hall coa<·h George Hartman \Akes defeat hard 8nd he was visably disturbed fnll owin g last v.•eek 's 24-13 los:o; to Cypress. But Hartman admil.~ UW setback may have been a blessing in di sguise. "I said befo rt> !hr i;rti~nn startl'd that it wnuld take nur kids three games to wake up. I hopl' that loss to Cypress did it. \Ve . should be 100 percent better this v.·eek ."'. sa~·s Harlman. Thr C.;iuchns hnpe In bounre bac k against Mt. San .Jacinto Sa turday night at f\llsslon Viejo High. ''i\11. JAC lns l its fir st game and of rourse v.·e lost too. ~o bnlh teams v.·anl a v.i n badly. And lhey al"'-·ays gi\·e us ;:. - !ough game " The Gaucho co;:ich plans a mass!\ e i;h.:ikeup in nffen sive and derensl\!' st11rting lineups -primarily becau st> of ti long \is l nl players expectf:d to cnme nff !hr injurl'd 11 ,:!. Def11:ns1v11: lineml'n RM CumminRS ::ind ~like Cni1 -both of whom s;il out last week 's g:ime -arf: ex~c ted back. Cumm 1n_c:~. an alJ.~1ission Cnnfertnce selC'c:bnn last ~ea ~nn. \\'hn is rated 11~ the Gtiuchos· !(Ip llneinen. has hcen nursing 1 ~trained knee. And Coit also has had knee prflblem ~. Hartm ~n is hnprful l!'::iriinJi rusher Ste\"e Di \'rl is healthy <>noujih VJ go full blast. D11·el has a spraln!'d tinkle and only Cflrnrd !hP ball once ;i~:iins! Cypress. The fullhar k and qu;irterback spots are st i~1re~~~:~clri~a y Cannavo has he:e~ shifted from !he line tn fullback and Hartman has 1nd1c11ted e11hrr he or Dnn Ro~· will star! At quarterback 1t"ll either be Bllb Rosankn or Bob l)ul1ch •·\\r. \\'Crcn't h:ippy 11·1th either one o! n1ir quartC'rbarks last \\'Ct:'k. Anrl nur p11ss b]llrking \1·;p; hflrrihlr IM Our nffen51 \·e lint> did a hflrnf>lr Jnb .o\nd nur de!enS1\'e ~r>rnnrt;ir~ \\·;isn t n1uch hr!tt:'r ·• 1'hr ( ;~u( hn fll,1( h .._;;1 ~ h•' s nn! sure \\h11 11111 1J/ hts ~larlrrs \1 111 be 1n 1he t1 rfr ns11·e sr«nnd~r\" "l 1n sure of H"rn;:inrl,.,7. il.ar r~· and ll nl mrs 1Rudy1 , h111 II~ ~ in~S·llfl ;:ilti>r !hilt Ba,seball Standings VOLVO O"t 0t T~I World'• S"e11 ,.,, AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea1t Dlvlskln w L l · Baltimort 101 " [)eln)jt 91 71 Bo•lon 85 77 New Ynrk " !O \l.'1shlni ton " " Cl11:veland !O 102 W11:1t Olvl1lnn :1-01kland 101 !O Kan1as City " ,, Chica10 " " A111el5 " ,, MinMsq l11 ,. " Mllw1uk11:e 6• 91 I -Clinched division litl11: ......... , .. ·-"· "''~"""''' 1. A11t1lo I Of-lf"f f , ICt"lto Cl!W 7 l!"Ulmert I, lfff911 9 r.1w \'1"' i, Wot"'""'"" I (11v1l1"4! I, 1)1tto!I 1 (hlf llO 1. Mlfw•u-N , , .. tY'O illMff l"wlt r ••••ft tM• Pct. .!.19 .5~2 .52' ·"'' .399 .370 .'21 .52' .... .466 .<II.I .431 GB 12 18 "~ " 4,1 16 23 l! 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A1·ea Offe11 siv e Playe1·s o( Week -- .... --- UOB Fl-.:HRARO Curona del ,\lar 1'-REO HERNANDEZ [diS-On l'ETE SCALISl Fuuntain \'alley f;ARY FJS['ITt-; Laguna Beach AUNOHI-; 1101.;\l l~S J\1b~ion Viejo CLARK JAHRl-~TT San Cle1nente DAVID NE\\'STEA DT Cosla l\1esa DAN PRINCEOTIO Estancia Jll\1 :\IARTIN lluntiog1on Beach NICK FISTONICll J\lat.er ~i i\IARK DALBY Ne wport Harbor ROB GltL University l Lions' Foe Unknown Quantity \\'hen questioned a b o u I "'hich football team from the l\1oore League is belier - Lakewood or Long Beach \\'!Ison -\Vestminster's Bill Boswell si1nply says, ·'El Ran- cho is probably the best learn in thal league." True. the gridder!I from The Ranch copped the l\1oore loop croll·n in 1970 and la st year's runneru1> Lakewood fini shed second lo Bishop Amal in the CIF' AAAA title i;a1ne. At.. Boswell 's Lions almost nu1 c a comeb;ick before drop- pin a 24-19 verdict last \\'eel.:: against Lake\\'ood. And loom- ing on !he horiz.on Friday night are the \Vilson Bruins, \\•ho'll host \\'estminsh:r on lhe \Vilson gridiron. Therefore. Bos\vell doe :r; qualify in making a cost coin· parison of the !\loore circuit po1rerhouses. And, even though El Rancho and Lake••·ood 11•ere 1-2 in the loop last season. \V i I so n ne\'ertheless \\':IS a tough third place outfit \Vhich lost in thr t'lna1 seco nds lo both the i.:ha1npions and runners up. \\'ith th is in mind. Boswell co1nme11ts, "\Vilson is an unknov.·n quantity but they're a learn with tremendous poteutial and one 1\'hich h<1s 1ale111. "Their l'ullback I D a 1· e l\aplin) is ou!standing and he"s trimmed do\rn lo 210 1comparcd to about 22.:; in '70 1. So. he's a big man in their al- lack . .. The quarterback i Robin Holm) is also a fine runner and a long passing threat. But 1hey ha ve n'! passe d much to date. so \1·e'rc not sure. Another pri1ne v.·orl'_1· 111 Bos1vell 's n1ind is the thre.at posed by two bi~ Bruin tackles -fj-5, 235·pound Mike Cordero and 6-5. 250 Scott Avery. "The rest of !heir 1ean1 is doll'11 around 200 poUnds, but \1•ith their split six defense. Avery \\'ill be pla~·ing 01·er my 155·poun d gua rd /Ji n1 \\'i s k er c h e ni." 8 0S\\'ell laments. Although 1·1c;lorious \\'i!son did11 '1 exhibit much of a trlllale pass defense against \\"est ·rorrance in last v.·eek·s 8-0 ball control 11·in. Aos\\'E'll rxpect~ !he Bruins to ha ve some surpri~es set up for his pa.~scr, .Jeff Siemens. "\\'r ha\·e no idea how lhey'll cover our passes or p:lssing sets and il"s hard lo rnake a i::ame plan in that rri::;ird," he cnnfide.c;. "But we passed 2!1 timc.c; ll gain s l l..<1kf!11·ooU and we su rely don"t 11·a11t to pass morr thi'ln lhat." Also ready lo go for another <Tack al a Moore League con;. lender are Lion running bii<'ks (.'huck \\'inkles. Roh Dreifus 1:1nd Jim llolll'lnd. "They didn't really have a chance because we blew our first three serie!i on busted plays." Bos"·ell finishes. SD Me!Sa Top Jaycee Grid. 1'can1 :-.un Diego !\lcs<i. the \1'1n· n1nge~t J11n1o r l'Olleg<' football tea1n 1n lhf' stair f~·OI, ha~ 1ake11 over the Lrip spot in !his 1\•cek ·s la rge di vision ratin,t:~ rcle;ised by !he .JC' Athletic Bureau. 1·:1 Camino. ~·ullcrlon and Saddlehack. rated s cc on d . third and eighth la~t week. fell out of the top 10 v.·ith losse~. C.o1den \\'e~t and Orance C'oilsl. both l·O·I. arc unrank- ed. ..... (l>flt>t• ~-~:;,,0v~m:"·rl.G1u'°1 l. e.~~·~1~"' n-01 • venlu•I 11-0\ 5. ~n M•l"O !1-01 • Oi1blo Voll~• 17-0\ f. P111aen1 !1.(lt St'Ouo!A~ n-0.11 0 ~"!•lo~e V•I"• tl·Cl F.t•, L1' ('-Ol Pitrt t 11-0) ~o~•f'>w••'~'" 17-0 \ W•st LA il-0) i,.,111 1t~ffll I, li:eON0081 f1 01 T, C.1•ll1n (1-0) l. HAt!nel! I! .. • 1<1nc1K~ ' -01 ! lletdlP• 11.(l.11 ~-ft1111e (1-0l I ~l•k\vou• <1 C) :· ~~\~ ~'e~l .. ,u11 1111 ID. Till 12·11 Rustlers Ra1iked 9t1i KIJlK llARRIS \\'t slminstcr .. Golden \\'est College.·.~ foot- hall team i~ ranked ninth in the nation and Orange Coasl 1~ rated No. 19, acrord1ng tn the initial poll by the .JC C.:rid- \Vire . Bolh le.ams battle<.. to a 21-21 lie in their season inaugural. liolden \Ve st's Rust?ers 101101\'- ed v.ith a 35-14 v1rtory over t.1t. San Antonio 1a~t wer1c v.·h1lr lhe Pirates tripped l.A 11.irbor, 211-1~1 T~o ·~~>ill•' '°''• Ctll•M I ~·II Dle•o f.\.• • ) Coull Co•tl. Min . l . F.,.1 Stoll. ICfll. II•• r•it•r1d I H•rlnt " I S•n ,..,1eo I. Writ \11 lleJ t. O•lllltA Woo 16 Mn1. 1'rl1. 11. "••at:ftll& 11, Lisi (tn,r1I, i.<01\ tJ. (Ollt" OI ~•<1UOl10 >• {''t l ot '"'e~• l} all••• ooi ""'""""'" ti , ••v• tll tbot, W1•• \I 11•••11•• 11 •1ten !><•"«><~ It. Or'"" CMtt )0 0:11eo•1. Too N•••rro. It• ••<••• l ·O.O . ... ;.o-e l-0.0 "' 1-0.0 HO "' l·t-1 "' l-0.0 , .. ~·O I )·0-0 )·0-0 l·!t-0 . " l-0-Q .... ! f I For t'rlday's 'fllt Coach Says Edisori Isn 't Up to P.ar Hi.s tea1n is rankeLI along· side Anaheim as lhe best in Orange Count y and the t:ll' AAAA poll rates the Edison lfigh football team ninth after the initial test or 1971 Bui coach Vince Asaro says his team isn't up to par - especially 111 the defensivr area as his Chargers prepare for game No. 2 1\•ith Santi<igo Friday night a1 \\'estn1111ster lligh. "'Our lean1 puri>u 1t 1:; nut near to 1\•hat 11'r 11·a111 \Vr didn't get a good pass rush against St. John Bosco and our lack.ling 11·as slopp~·." .says Asaro. His tea111 i.:lubbed I ht· Braves. 41-26. but it 's A~aru·.s opinion the Chargers 1\•ill hon·c to improve a bit !o deal with Santiago. a bruising opponent !hat features an off-tac kle ground ga1ne in th(' st.vie of Edison. "'Santiago ha :> !hf' 11c1gltt lo pusl1 you around a bit with it s po11·cr attack. And they ha l'c an experienced <1uarterbac·k . The~· like lo lhriiw ouls1tlc whel'e it 's hard to cover 1n tht· flats," says Asaro. The Chargers t"uach 1s 1nu1·- ing his starters a r u u n d so1ne'"·hat to relie\'C son1e pressure on t w u · v.· a .1 performel's. alter rtn ankle i11Jur~ in pr ru·· ltce slowed hu11 dull'n. And L.-irry Sw1lt is beu1g 111· scr!ed al uffcn ):li1 c taek!e 10 allow Sle1 r Tirn111ern1Lln lu (·c:nl·rn!r;1\r (•ll !11s l1nebacking dut ies Anu lhe r cl1a11ge 1.s <t t dl·lcn~i11'. 111iddlr gui.lrd 11·hcl'l' Bob !Jan11no11 r<'pl ~ices ~te1t' Roberts, giving 1·e11te r HobC'rl ~ a llreather Asaro 11·a.'> plea~cd 111lh 111~ 1ea1n 's uffc11s1\'e g;une aga111s1 SL .h)hll BllS("I). part1eularlv 11 1th Ilic b\ock1111: ass1gnrne11t~ Qu artl'rb<ll'k Mark ll:1nlll•t1 gets lhr starting not! t11r thr second straight 1reel. lie·.~ been fightinll lo!' llH' bi.:r1h with m;1lr Buff Boga rd Uoth arf' expet·tcd lo sl'e al·· tiu11 Frid;i~· llannon 's ability lu llHt'f-uul ul the blockin~ <'UP has bcrn ;i big asse1. 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By JIM !flEMIEC Ont of lhe best late 1eason deer openings was enjoyed by most southland nimrods oYer lhc paat weekend. Rep:irU from Fish and Game oUlclals in most hunting areas showed an above average hunter success The m~jorlty of the' bucks bagged were forks but a number of nice three and four pointers were also checked at deer camps, The bucks were running with !ht. doe as the rutting season is in full gear. Orange C.Ounty deputy Al While could account for more th~ Ill legal bucks taken on opening day. White listed the Sierra Ridge and Coal Canyon areas of the Cleveland Nalional Forest as producing the best hunting. Thi': cool mornings worked in favor of hunters as herds of deer did not bed down very early according to White :Private property hunters in Orange County had a very hi gh suc~ess ratio. y.•hile the heavy hunting pressure ir. public areas ma<je hllryling a little rri ore difficult. The oullook is for continued good hunting but the deer will be a little more spooky after being fired at a few times. The big bucks of thc ·Southland will be on the move and this year's racks should be gianls for trophy hunters. ,Hunlers are reminded lo be very careful in the field and at c<imp due to the high fire danger ex isting in all parts of the t;0ulhland. '.Hunters are also warned by wardens that both the A and 8 lage on the license must be filled out and attached to the antlers of lbe buck. Jtlarlln ~l oving Sout h Pegy Hitchcock, 1tcretary at the Balb<ia A.nglln( Oub, bas M>tRe Nd news for ·harbor area bill fishermen. Peg(Y'I report listed no marlin a1 beln( ca111bt In local waters a1 most of tbt: llmtted adto• was .some %C1 miles northwest of Pohl.I Loma. Very rough water forced lbe marlin lo migrate to calmer "'atirs off San Diego and local boats are being forced lo make a long run for lht: tnarlin. Jack ~1arDona1d. fishing aboard the &-.\1ar Ill skippered by Don Smith of Balboa checkt:d in a 147·pound marlin earlier lhis week, while the latlttr and son team of Ed and Frank Mar· tin of Ne wport Beach ha(ged a pair of spikebills ln tlle same • erea. All lhTee fish were taken on ft:alber1. No new 11cbools of yelloll'fln tuna have been sighted which means tbat the end Is \'rry near, The broadtail angling group Is stil l concenlratlng hs efforts off Anacapa Tsland, but no boat- in gs have bCen rt:ported1durlng the past week. Doi .'!pol for Sailfilh J{ancho Bueoa Vista , localed near the lip of Baja California, is the hol spot for s.ailfish . This writer visited the famed resorl over the v.·eekend with my "'ife Toni and a group of Orange County anglers including Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Forbes of Hun- t ington Beach. F'ishing was terrific as most anglers posted good catches of dolphin, sierras and fighting sailfi sh. The big blur: and black marlin have moved into the Sr:a of Cortez and action on these giants of the Pacific should peak around lhe end of October. The y.•eather y.•as fair after fl small Cabasco hit the lip. and f'huck \Valt~rs. o"'·ncr of !he resort. predicts very good fishing f..;r the next coople of months. The best lures l.o include in your tackle box are: knuckleheads. hexhcads, psychedelic jigs with assorted heads and small prarl heads for dolphin. There are lols of sailfish in the v.•;iter with the big marlin showing up more and more each day. Heavy tackle is a must, f'ven fo r fighting th e hu,lole dolphin which are running lo 60 pounds. For more information on Rancho Buena Vista contact the office in Corona dcl MRr at 673-4638. Bonito lliUh111 111 A r ea With the absence of the more exotic yr:llowtail and albacort. art:il an~lers are concentrating their efforts on tht game bonito and calico bass round just a few miles down the t4'.lastllnt . Both l>avey's Locker and Art's Landing are reporting ~ood miicd catches of surface fish using jigs, feather5 and live bait for best results. A fe\I· large ydlowtall art 11111 in the waters aronnd thr: off shore islands. but skipper Jim Shafer aboard the Thundt:rbird running out of Davey's says thel tbty are just not In 11 biting n100fl. Ha~· fishing is fair according lo John Riiey at Balboa Pavil- l11n. /\\ire catches or ba ss, spot fin rroaker and legal halibut art higbliJ!hlinjit tbe dally a(·tion. Razor clams and bay mussels are btst for the spot rl n and sand bass "'"'-lie ancho\•ies and feal hers art picking up th~ best stringers (lf spotted b:iy b11ss and halibut. Cl1e t11 it·11J.~ lle l p f'is l1it1~1 \"carbv Vail Lake added so1nc chemicals (doing no harm to the ·r1.~h1 "to thP water and rlearl'd up the algae which slowed f1sh1ng for lhc past couple of weeks: . As a result' fishing has really 1mprov~d , ac('(Jrd!ng to lake 1n;1nagcr Dn\e Brownell. All species of. fi sh found .111 the lake have s!aged a gQOd showing with crappie and blueg1I providing the brst ~porl . Bass and catfish are al so listed as active at Va_1I. but th e best lake for bass in the southland is San Vicente w1ch opened for the saason last week. Ba,ss running lo fou r pounds arc common for anglers work· ing rubber worms slO\l'ing in at>?llt 18 feet of "'·at~r. As cooler temperatures during thed11y ronl1nue all th~ lakes m the south· land will produce Good to excellent bass act10~. . Big Bear Lake is good for p~anted trout with a few mce bass being hooked b)' fi shermen tos..c;1ng surface plugs close lO shore. The high sierras are receiving bonus plants ~f brood tro~l. ll f!d with the sloY.·down in fishing prr:gure. some nice trophy fish f.hould be coming out or the high country'. C~mp~u~ds arl!! almost vacant. but streams and lakes arr: 111 prime fi shing con. ~~ . Com pton Back s Potent SO WHAT IS WRONG WI TH BEING A VOYEUR?? "The M•rriag• Of A Young Stock Broker" LIDO, Ne w port -tlCLUSIYI - Bass fishing has also picked up along tt'ie Colorado Ri ver. l..3rRemouths h11ve become .active on surface plugs and ]tad· hclld jigs from Lake f\tead lO La1;k~e~l~l•~'~a~su~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""' Da nce Set ' For Kickers The annual t:oast Rangers Soecer Club kickoff dance ls scheduled Saturday w i th festivities gt:tting under way at t p.m. fl'J at Moose llall . 435 E 17th "St . In Costa MeSR featur·\ Ing Al Candoler\1 and hls band. The publie. i~ Inv ited with procttds ticktted for the lo- 1ured players fund. The C.oalll Ranger• have won tilt Pticific Soccer League1 ~Ix of the pn~t eight year~ .. I See Dy Today's Want Ads • ArrR~:C l 1\T~: ,\NO EN· JOY ·n1~: AE"AUTY o i;· TI1<'Sf" lurni~h1ngs; Chin- ~S(l hookrd nii;s. hook 1hrlvl"S 1nd l11 n1ps. Tlwre I~ all'IO a l>un<'/l.n Phyfe cl1ni"'! ~1 to !'11irl to rhr pltasure of mrsl~ -And llW'l'f' 19 11.n olr1 h1sh1ooed Cablf' -Nf'lM>n ~p1net pl· e t'A .~T ~:n Tl lAN.. A $PEEDIN<.; 8 U L 'l. ET, lh1t1 '5 l'!!)w 11\11 )'Ull'll lyJX" ~'11h lh1~ Adlrr rlN::triC f)'J'f''llT11rr II h111 dual 1·1hbi,1n, 1.r· C11rr11111r. snrl ir ~ in "~1-rlJ,.n1 ro001r1nn . On •~le !or unclrr S400. FORD --NFL PUNT PASS & KICK COMPETITION 8:30 A.M., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 • NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL 600 Irvine-Newport Beach -FOR- BOYS 8 YEARS THROUGH 13 YEARS OF AGE REGISTER FREE AT OUR DEALERSHIP-TO COMPET E IN THIS FAME D NATIONAL CONTEST. THREE TROPHIES JN EACH AGE GROUP Wi ll BE AWARDED BY THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 642-00 10 l'I•~·"• C:!ub ' oi.,j.. "'" '" Mvrc ... "' "' lle!l•"muNI. 6•1 !•l I ~••'• M<" '" <~re,.. Mm "' oi. •. " '" ' M••· C~I ,. W"•I•. " '" ll~!or<I. "' '" w Ha•IDn. 0.,1 "' .. • ., " "' .. "' " OS.I " '" u "' • .. .. '" .. . .. w •• .. ' '" '" ,. 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Forll¥ Gv•r•ntet<I 4 fo r s32 Y~• Mtttt Rec:el--. 1 Z,000 Mlln •f WtGr 2860 Harbor Phone 540-0170 • SEAT COVERS c~~~ms:.~ s1995 CONVERTIBLE TOPS ... ,:4995 STOCK MUFFLERS "•m s999 ~~·dnt· ALIGNMENT All c~~er. s7u -----WE DO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY NEW TIRES AT DISCOUNT PRICES PRICES YOU BUY CHECK OUR BEFORE • Ray co will, meet or beot all - competitive prices on all our pro. ducts we have in stoc~. Blvcl.~o sta Mesa .. Thurwl~y Stpttmbtr lO 1971 DAJLY PILOT 33 -· -·---~~~S~ta~rt Newport J.EGAL NOTICE .... ,l(flTIOUI I Ultl•I SI Nl.,oAI IT .. TIMINT LEGAL NOTICZ ,,_ ,.,,I fl0\11 '"'''"''' llAMI JTATIMllllT LEGAL NOTICE 1u,1110• cou•T 0, C:ALll'O•N tt., CCW .. TY OIO Ol•NOI LEGAL NOTICE I U'lllOlt [0\lllT 0, TNI tT•TI 0' t •Ll•OIUllA •Oil Tttl CO\INTY CW Oll&NOI LEGAL NOTICE .. _ ,t(Y!TIOUJ I Ull"l•tt l<&MI IT•tl.wtllMf Your Engines! by Deke Hou/gate ~IS:::S:•t •\t• Robert T11ylor 1s nQ! well known 1n drag racing but after thi s week he 1nay be T11ylor assertedly has been threatened wit h bod ily harm 1f he goes ahead with plans to race hi s funny car Saturday night al Irwindale in an event th at 1s llem g bo\cotted b\ other funn v r<ir {11'.!lers and drivers D;ive Beebe spokes man for rilcers organized to ~et purses ra1Red at Southern Cal1forn 1a dra~ 6trtps for the popular funny (ilfS denies ravlor has been threatened Beebe did \Olunteer the 1nformat1on that he harl ~sked 'fa) lor not to compete Saturday at lr"1ndale s biggest meet of the }ear the Grand Prix Reebc 1sn l \he type to resort to muscle tactics and Ta vl(lr dido t accuse him or being the source of threats The allegl'_d '11.:t1m refU5l'd to name anvone "ho threatened him but said 1l ,,., a sn I Bet>be F'unnv car dr1,ers frustrated hv r1s1ng cnsL<> or parL~ Fuel and ac:cessor1l'S rebelled rn Augus l against whal appeared to them to be a drcrease" 1n purses at three drag strips Orange Coun1y lntern;:iuonal Raceway 1n Irvine Lions Drag S trip 1n Wilmington anrt at Irwindale Drivers s uccessfully bo}coHed funny car n1eels a ! all three tracks fol lo\.\ 1ng which Orange County a n d Lions agreed to raise purses lr\\Jnd~lc 1s C'urrcntly still on their b!ackhst for failure t.o make a settlement During !he boyc 11!ert r/lce~ se\era1 dr vers and owner s v.ho intended to compete anyway were asser ledly pressured by lhe striking group 1a.}lor w as one who claimed he was threatened at lha t time lrv.1ndale has scheduled an 1nv1tau onal eight car program as part o f the fuel d ragster-nricnterl meet and Taylor s Time f.la chine Dodge \.\Ith Dennis Pelersavage driving 1s one of those signed to r<ice Alt the other funny car dn\ers 1nclucltng AHRA c hamp Gene Snow of Da llas and NHRA chanip Ed J\1cCu\lough of Medford Ore are touring professionals not involved Jn the local dispute Gro11p Oppo•e• Clo•ed Races The bn)t'Olt group lnc1denla ll y a lsn oppos.r:s 1n\ltat1onal or r.lnsed r aces behevlng all local dr1\ers should ba\t a chance lo qua llry and run for a good pursr I ve been told not lo run or else ' Taylor a res1de nl o f Costa J\l esa said J look at 11 this way I feel 11 s a race and 1 m 1n this thing to race 1 d on t think 11 i for a bunch of cry bab ies who are Jealous we \\ere 1nv1ted and they weren t If I get anv pressure out there ~at the drag strip) not to run 111 meet il v.lth pre!lsure of m y own Ta)lnr sa1rl he d1dn I agree with m ethods U!if'd by the d1ssl dent driver group lrom the beginning and v.alked out of the o nly meet!nR hf' a tlended He said j They a skf'd everyone to sign a paper agreeing lo who was going to be our s pokesman a nd I siud I thought that ought to bf: put In a \Ole T he) said the spoke sm e n had already been ap. pointed and dtdn t th1nlt I should express my op1nlorf one way or ann!ht r und er the c ircumstances It \.\ouldn t m ean a ny th1nl'( That s not the An1erlcan v.a) If they had votrd I mig ht h ave sat d~n and listened As 11 1s there Is a principle l don t lb1nlr a couple i f guys can stro ngarm the rest or the driver s ' Beebr satd lhe drt\er group has unanimously agreed lo avoid l'Vtn thoughts of \ 1oll'nCI' Hr 1mphed Taylor w as 1ma g1n1ng threats nr phv~n al ilbu~e Hee he said the nnl} ~anclion against Ta} lor nr nthrrs hke h im 1s t hal the group reruses to part1c1pale 1n l'Vtnti; "here anti bo}cnrf drl\Cr s s hov. up Thal s n11t a 1hre11t That s a pr omise ' said Beebe ~ho represents about J O drucrs High 1•oit1t in Cnreer The factorv Mustang crr" frustrated over losing nine of 12 r ace:i; during the Trans Am se;ison hung 0111 a pit sign v.hen its 1un1nr drl\Cr Hori;! K\.\ech fJai;hed <irross the finish line to win al Riverside in 1osa The s ign rea d v.e love ynu Ta king th;it checkered flag nn Sept II 1!!1\8 v.;is the high point or a career v.h1ch ;ipproaehcs another climax lh1s Sunday at the same Riverside road CQurse for the Austrian born Aus- t rah;in bred refugee of World \V ar II Kwcch returns U11s time as the lead learn drrver for lhe All;i RomC'<l faclnr~ \Vhich 1s curren11y tr}1ng to clinch the US manufac turer s c h.impionsh1p for sedan s of the subcompact class We are ~oin~ at th1~ one JU~! ;i~ hard as 1f we were Ford f.lotor Companv said K"ech durini:: a brea k 1n his car prep- aral1nn ll0Ut1ne ror the Rrvers1rle race \Veve been out here a week alreadv and w e ve put 1n 200 m iles of lest1nJ! That s the lou gh p<irl testing Y ou spend most of vnur ilmf' on the track g£>tl1ng f<'3d\ fo r lhe rare You put on m o re m1lri; in prar tier than vnu dn r01c1ng The 1mporl<1ncr nf Rt\Prs 1dr ts twnff'lld Thr '>l'a\ !he i;anc l1on1ng SPQrti; f ;i r Cluh nf America r omp11tes champ1nn,.hip pn1nl" A lfa RnmN'l n t'ed<> a vrc!nr\ al R1vers1de nt 1n the hnnl race at t.;;iguna Sr ca to ~" up thr championship Datsun a la!P. starter nn 1hc Tri:ins Am 1r;i1l muo;t "Jn them bo!h l1.1l1•nr1lnrfP f11r Alfa nt Rit•ersidP lntr11~u1nj::I) Kwf'c h s Alfa Romeo fll:(urr~ In ha\t an a d\ an l;ii;:e o n !he fa~I n "rr sldt rnur~r \1h1lt the Oat~un v.111 ba\t the hr.st of 11 !l I ;igunll Srra \lht..rr the lrark 1s narrnw and tv.ist111i;: and nnl a~ fa ~I R.l\ersfrlr In pur it plau'!I} 1s a dn nr-d1e eHnrt Int Kwf'ch "bn figurri; In losr al Lni:una Ser.;i Thr 2 :i htcr sed 1n srrics h as enhvencd an 01herv.1sf: dull T A sea"nn v.h1rb has put f'VCr\bndy In sleep with a suer.es Sl"'O or v.lns 1nr the J'Pnskr J11\tlln ttam or driver J\1ark Dono h"' T he subcnmpat l racl's have bet'n l'J1Ci11n~ b ut ror a d1Hrr l'nl r eason tha n lhe nr~anl7.ers thouj!;hl they would he !\CCA e5 tabhsbed a \\tight tn.('nj!1nr 81ll' ha ndlcapp1ni;: 8)Slem lhl!i year that wa" designed In lurr drivers flf Amtr1Cafl 1Jubcnmpacts into the "cries II ~as hoped that Vei;:ai; afld Pinto ~ould race against Alias Br.1,\l'i and Oat~un~ g1v1flg thl' series It truly lnltrt'onl1nenta l fh1\0T Nobody ~howtd up wtlh a eflmpet1tl\e Amrrlcan C'Rt Thr "a' t<v.rch tells lt the handicap gimmick Instead Jta ve an advanta,ee lo 0111~un Their v.r1ght seems In •u lt lhrm \try tAell • Kwech said •\\I' ha\e to hallast thesf: cars lo 2 000 pound• and that gtves us a d lsllflcl thsadvaotagr The axle shafts v.tre nol madr In carry lhal M>etght and ~n ,..~ '' bad lo streflglhen lhem Our fuel consumption bas been bod If )OU lakt nur c11r to Bonneville \l e 11 run a~ fas t a~ tht. Oati;uns bttaust "'" tirr ge.ttln11 fantastic bn respower out of 1800 er But v.lth tht added ~eight we can t accelerate as "'CU a s tbe Dats uns Baro11s Stay Unbeaten By Po sting 12-5 Win Coach Tom l...1nd1s Fountain Va 11 e y 8 arm1s remained undefeale<l \\ edne..sdav ar t ernoon by deleallng \ t~1tln11: ~utn11: P a rk 1l !i ln water pol• The B aron:i wnn their ow n tournament over the weekend w1th thret straight '1clor lcs and mo\td sh~adl!v 1n frnnt of lhe Buena Mk Coyotes Yi edncsd a~ Scor1nf:! for thr \ 1rl1't~ wa~ l'\t'nly d 1\1drd \1\!h Ftflok Browne arul Gary Abshier e:ac h gelling three Kurt Westerfeld and Jim McAd11m~ t<ilhed tv.1ce. arid J ohn Be:rtanl arld Mic hael E ich hit one Vt"ltit 9~ftAl>•l. 1j''' '"'"''I" lf•I •~ ' J 1-IJ l'"""lt ft Vt f f _(.,.,!... l -ft• l AM.ftl.,. J, Wultrl• fl J MV.11•'1'• J 9Httn f'k.ft 111"191' Vo'1rt? •11-"'• k I ~ l &-1 FO<Jft Al~ lft 'y II I ! J-~ ~Ol>ftUI" V•!lr1 l(Mlftt lltO""ft J ro .... t>r"~ "'"'~"·~ ~"'"'~~ V~1•1 1 ' ' ,__. 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IY ' !t71 Sailors rrom Newport Harbor lltgh School try to shore up the d lsap po1nlrnents that a~ lhlo o tlom"'t I !HI ., "' "' C!.,k ol 0 Into Count• on S•o I V 8t>'f J MldCIOa Oo""l• S-ombot JO 11'<1 OctOC>Clr I U JI r • , """" "-'-' ------------'-'-"-'_1 1 Pull.f •hod O••noo CO<llf 01 ly • lo -s~olombl ' " ll XI 111 toll II peared In lhe Tars h rst 197ll---'L=E=G=AL=-'-NC:OTC:.:.IC:.:E:_ __ football ouhng " uo1 ll"l(Tll'IOUI IUS1NfiS A d1sappo1nt1ng offens1vt at NAMI ''"'IEMIHT Tho lc!llow n1 otr•Oft It da n1 but n1H tack was stopped ln lts tracks •• LEGAL NOTICE '°:'1"vou w tJ1 IO •o•lo: In• •ch I• "' '"ti l'AUl :.N~A!>I JOHW COUftlY Cl• ~ lo ntv lft '" • ma • vou •!lo\< n <lo .., ,1, ,,., ""' llrMt IU~tllllOa COUlll 0 , TNI ,,..omPllY 00 t"•+ """ w I '" tHPonM Ctotl MHt CtU!trftlf JT&TI O• CAl..lllOltNI& 11011 I ony m1v l>O t "" O 1 Ml f l l CJlfl i_, IN! 101 6101 l'HI COUNTY O' OllANGl 0 1!"" 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L ltl<lvdut G&IY NE,t.L N&Sf l••.,lY NUo C1tlt "le '1110,l •TY ., l'lllVATI IALI last \.\eek when Corona del /\lia r High cornb1ned tough defensive measures with a spuller inf'( Newport offense to keep coach Don Lent s Sailors Lou 00 V•n Scovil<'. lo h• lll•PoolCl""t G"llY f'IE.t.L N&St 2"°*" •ll H• WI, OM lh s •'•omen !lltd .,. In tht Coo ntv l•o "'°'I""" "•• lllP<I • "''!Ion con A1;9:D"l'~tt o':~:~~c••I 01 1, I' lot l Ul'llllOll COUllT Oii lWI In •Pr Sup~ -COY•! 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Po 1 ., a p•1 llon lo oH <• or Ito• I "' d...,I lmoftl ol mt our last game says Lent " n•Jt •u<" o no rt l •I •• ,,,., 1>o ''"" " D>' NOl lCI o ' 111 AlllNG o• Pl TIT ION c OC>i , 01 ,. 11 """ "' is ... one• 01 L•n•" 5•n • Mc" ,, ,,,,. i n ,..., -.,1,.1,,. Ou bl k I _, I [ 'lC TITIOU5 I UJINf 'S I"' eo~ t 'Oii l'llOtATI O• WILL AN D 'Oii l o.iomintirv 10 IPt..rllllone 0 <tenc o 51tHh Jo" 1 Monie• Ct t0tn 1 ll)OOI r OC 1ng U11uamen a S NAMI 11-.Tt:MfNT +1 ,..., "'•h 10 \ff:ll ho oavc• o1 •n • LITlfilll TIJT"""'"l "ll" 10 wn '" , moar 1,,,,.:,.,""'' 01 1 <ult, couft!V 01 Loo .1."9110, 1111 fl/ Col lo•nl• miscellaneous penalties and Tftr lo owln• ,.. """' • e delnt '"'""' ~ tnlo m111" rou .,.ou1<1 do so E>t• • cl L•UREHCE o G11-.NGf'll. 0..., 111, !hr 1 mo ond P •<•"' ..,.,, ,.,. '"' , ,.,. , 11n1 11, ,..., 1 ... ., • ., 01 ,.111 bl.oo neu I> "'"" ol V •o thol your w !len '""°"'* •ka L"UllENCE Gll .. NGEll l kl l 0 Mmo n11 ().corn '" le Otlobot J lfll •t dKllt9d • tllo limo o1 dlo ft on.ct an above all the punting gamf: G•LA)(tE TllUCOC: L HES 1ll) £••' lt •n• may1Kll fd0fl!m1 GllAHGEll Ott•••..:! 9XI I Justkilledus 11'ft~ Su !eF Co•l•M• .. C• D1tttS00>10m!>f 11111 NOTICE I~ HEllE8Y GYEN lfl•I o m n lnt coulr ...... o10oc1r mo ttPI t l11n<I lftt .... lh• IPI C E Ooflb• .-:>JI O<leho Or Yorl>o .VILLIAM E St J0WN Oona d E G on&.r fl•• I OCI fl• r n 1 m•nt No l OI ••Id (OU r I! lOO C v t u •I of H d dK•o•P<I "'' t t oulro<I bf We dtd SO m any things fun l "01 C• t c • 0 r>et , en 10 ,. 0111 , 01 w on11 to• C'"11 0 •• W••1 ln 111• C 1• 01 Son • o.,. u lon o• 111 ... .,., otn• w " o'"' 1.,,., d t II W Joent !• A P•vno I M N•w !Iv Jt "'" II o Donn• "U•!>tl of L•I •, 1'r1 1m•n 1 v n IP• -.no Co lor"1• "' "lld<:ll on o ltoo of u ld dtct•••d 11 ~men a Y wrong e rt H•,,,P•P r 0, co,, .,.,,,, Co 1 O•"u v 0~ 0.,0, 010 ,..,. to wn <" , .... .,, rn D•+•o ..!'PE ~D~O~N "1 "'" •mo of aoo.., " "'d 111 •I 1111 c• trying lo work on con Tft 1 Du'"""'De.,.conduce<1 1>v 1 11:0 11~T N lllOXO"I •u11oor o.e rvl•••nd 1~.1 ~11 mo 1na c c """"P"""'v •lu1td lntnt •No! l h dd h I P• "'"" o Au., .... 11 L•w pl•c• o! P•• n• to• ''"'' r •• D•• ut THOMA!o~n'to~; ~ """""° ' eo•cf'I Coon v of O •nPt "" • SIS eni;y e a S as JS C3ffi J•e<>e • A Povn• ,_,... Com•ui Or iul!o M6 to oc nDe 4 1911 u ' '.IO om ~ ~· lllll ,,,..,ft Volonct• lu to !M 01 (• '"'" • •••I t\J orly detCt Otd •t pre pares fo r Costa Mesas 1n T1o • • etern•M • •ct "' 1o 11o1 CooMv N"""'' •••ch C•"'"'" 1 tUH cour '"""' "' °'"' tm•n Ho 1 M ••ct Lotun• 111111 c11u ... n1t tu11 10110:',',,'·,~ ', , , , , •• ,. , F d ht C • 0 o! 0 """" Co<mlv "" Soo 11 ltl io~ llH COV U 100 C "c C:tn • 0 "' We! ift Toi 0 \ll l'1 IOJlll r '-o •• '""" O OI• " V8SIOn fl ay nlg B• &eve y J M•ddO• Oooutv Cou~!v A!lot~IY /.,t ,t!l!ltntr !no ( v of ~tn • An• (•lflorn t ... It 1 I r ~•tl!IOfllr l O t o! T a<:I Ho l-J •• 11lown on • Lent says Costa Mesa s c •r• ISEALf 01tH1 ~oo ff't11lt 11 n11 "n • • M•• ••o•d..i 1n ~ t•i 11•••• • '" Pub •"ed Or•nM c.,.,. 0• v Pllo Superior Cou 1 w E SI JOI<'! P b lont<! O A •• CM" 0• V P Ill •• !<>CIU• •t ol M 1<1ll•neou1 Moo• " prestige has perhaps been SfP!ombor XI 1na Oclotie 1; 1 o 1nv• coo"" <A 1 Cotm!v Cl• k SeP embtr XI •"d Orlooe I •11 !tt 011 <• ot tr>o Couf>!Y l'l•corae or clouded somel'.hat because o f 1•n 101s11 Pun 1htd o a 90 '"'" D• v •1n KN U,,ANDkHU'" 111 1 ••d Or•n•• coonv S•ct ''"""01c1 S•P1"1Y'bf JO ond Oclobr I • )1 l:i-I l'hll•••l•hll SI lu to .01 •••• • ln n • .,1 t'lov na bHn < •• td tis 25-point loss to Katella in LEG •L NOTICE 1t11 ~" 11 wn 111or C•lllorftlo '°'" I EGAL NOTICE t>v '"" <• ••" 1 •• ., aottd aa 1 1 11" the opener " 1----------------1 Toi 17 JI •J1-01111 e•ecu "" bv T"t 1 • "• C"""conv o• ---------------L EGAL NOTICE "11°""""' ,., '•tlll•"'' NOTICf 0' INT!:"ITIOH TO IHOAGI l e"O' •Nf bv l'ht l lun1 • llm ttd J think 8 lo t Of people may , IJOI Put> 1f'l•d 0 onoo Co••I Oa Iv Pllet tN THIE !IAll O' ALCOWOLIC PO lft•t"' u "' l l "H .,.p CP ltUI wo1 have a wrong impression of l'"tCTtl'IOU!I 1u11Nf!15 t--------~~-------1 seot .... 111• JO on<t 0<roo1r 1 1 1•11 tlVlll&OIS 1co•a..i 1 .. tho onko o1 '"' c...,,,.., N ... MIE JTAYIMIHl I Ul'llllOll COU11t r\.011 CALl l'"OllNIA '11111 S•ol•"'l>I it lt ll ll«CtOff ol Ott nt • Coon!v on Costa Mesa Katella did not l'h• tol°"'lrni '"'"""I• don1 b<n lft!U COUNTY 01'\0llANGI ToWh""1 llMo vC~•·n No• .... l>O• ,, 1f6• In lool< 111t """ ruiund f\1es a They oot a •• MUST AN" '"''•YMENT ,.GIEHCY '~ll•rl•• 1• Cl•lc c ... 1•r Otlv• LEGAL NOTICE Subl,. '" I'"'""'' ol tf>• I (•""' •P 1~ a~ oi,11c111 ll«o•ll• I'' ~ "' ~ CtM Nv'""' O •nN ., •cl 10, nat <o h "''""" ••"" uwt '"" "' C L NO J A _, 11clu1v1 touchdown w~ an 10 us. N-par1 ll l•d Co•I• Mou C•!I• IUMMONJ !MA••1ao11 una•"•"""' 0 .....,.., 10 ,111 11,.....,1< ••11mon1 lor 1.,..,.,, '"" "'"' t t f bl d Su>1n Todd 611 N .t.ubl.o ft &•e Slor t" rr '"' morr ,0, l>I Prtlll-r 1!1.ih HOTICI 1'0 Cll l OllOlll l>Ovo•~• ol lht otomlu• deocrll>«i ,, ttotouolw>UI Loi I• af trotl No S'6J ercep Ion a um e an a 11 M•are C• u ,. o I •-~J O••noe E 1..., ll•vmonc1 ,..., llo>1••nc10nl ll ond•ll l!t<1 •1ei.-1t1 UC c I 1oo-. ..,.._ t11Hln 1t1e I• m• """ cllf'Ollloft• 1, ••I Jong paSS Jt wasn1 a CaSC Of Cal 1 Frt<l<rlc-llovm...,a !t) & bu+-l lft&lf' 11 oboul to bf rr1•de ltol Wt ntr A•o ~""I ng!on llH<" •or1" Jn I"' ab<lv1 menflont<I leou, !JUSlalned d rives sa ys Len! 1.,!~ •d:I• nn' 11 IK "9 c-u< ...i bY •n 1 01"~• .::.~:=-~·~·., 11,... • prt hon ton 011~~. 11~:,,~1~":!' o'': ""' nru td<I oueo Pu.,uon1 to •ucn Jnlrn on tn• "" ;:'~0: ~'7:~!inow; 11 ..;::nci~;~~i;" ( ff b ( S l od!I I y Ill Jo••P" " K•ant ll\CI M• y P lle•AO de•tlpnod I• 01><1 •In• fO "'' Ooa• '""nt N II II n ?.11 C nrt to get e ter use T"I• .~ • .-:;.,., .. , tiled ,.. ,,, tno countv ',;,'1~ ;~ ;;~~;:':,' 1~~~ lhl~I~ ;:,·~: 01 ",n: Ml NowPG 1 Boo ovo a Now1>0•! lloun n• • '""" t llov• og• '-•"' "' to -i!wm":' of ::i':' ,;,~ 11~~1•'woul mont• .,1 of quality players Lent has in c .. ~ 01 o t n91 Coun11 001 So<> 11 1911 do• '"" rn, •u"""""' 1• •f<••d on '-• fornl• " ""'" D• ' ""'1"' "' •" •t<or>ol c t"• Un,..., l'"'" ,,.. COftl m••..,,, of .. , ff 8 8 1 M o 1 c 1 1 1 1 11 l,.. n•m•• •n<t bu• non acid u•" ol l>o'~• •o• 'ctnu IO< llleu P om,., •• 1 serted Don Barton at n ens1ve cv .. ~ ••• v J •ado• tou~ °"" • ~~~ .. 1n' ,'!;u,, t~ ~o •.,.;u: '::1.:17 ':!.":": '"' ,,,.,,1.,~1 •, io11o"'' ... ~;;, -;:i:i••<11 et •movn1 l>d '" n. "'"'1"" tackle lo aJtOW MlkC BrO\.\n lO Put> •lltd Or tng• c ... 11 Ol 1~ I' io. .., t •d '""'"'CCI! 1 "''~ ontr 1 ludo J MC"•• Wo '"and H1ncv l W•l<P ON !•lf GENERA L !llont f ld• B d•"' olt•ro to bo In w hint •nd w I concentrall' on the defense S.1> emri. '° •n<t Oc•OC>O• I • l "''"' ccnloln ng lnlun<I •• ot ~no 0<do • ~!°1., ;:"'' ""'°" D v• J t"" 0 c '• :~~~t E:;,n: n: ~~·~ oteit '"' lnu•n•• b• '<••HI • tn• 110 e1tl<1 otl <• ,, 1n1 And gu a rd M<irk Oalbv Will !911 l6ll 1l ~::"=~ln:n d~·~· .. :~oa~' ~~"';t"'.~oo~'::"':" All • ~~· b~• """ n•""' '"" •llar •H•• •f '""P • ''"" may I • • v• it"" o •., ~';';,ear~'.i•tn:, • ,:',pu1>11c111.,,. "••tOI '"' u•KI b• •Mo 1 lft>toro w "n tn •• v••" A •n• oil•• Cl In• D•o• 1m•n1 o 0 ha\e a bre<ither with Wa~ ne I EGAL NOTICE "''"''' tHI <o•' •na '""n °',.. rel ~· "'' ""'' 0 t• •• known 0 lh• "'l<Qj o c ll••• •G• c_ont10 o D• m•I 0 •'"" •n • 11 h ao1 "' Stottmbl• 1111 'f ll d f I •• mov l>t gr1n1"" l>v tn• <ourt I •n•••• •, 11C>n• 1 • O•O• monl 01 A<Dllolt "•v• •a• S&HTA MONICA llANK l•i er s!a r\!n}'.: e e nSIVCV Uvw w 1hloo•t~lh••Ov<-o ol on 1I < lnol0<•tnnornl•t n•• <loJc ~1 ...,cnnlol 111 o !I to S•<••m•nn ll Y-Go \IC. M1mi..1 Olhe" th•• lh"t lh• Sarl•"S '"'''''' ''"'' OI' TWIE o <>V " tn • m•t1• vou •houlcl do •O _, ,., 0 --• '' 0 00 •n• • •o<I 1 • C• tn•n , ,11 1 0 •• 0 b• ,.,, \ltd 1 • O lie• • " " "" ' " otomou~ •O lh•I voM• w lie~ r11"""" "' ·• -E•tc to n '"' H!llJ h h ST A TE 01' (Alll'OllNIA '011 5t<>C:~ n t oao II• u •• ooulo n•ftt w '"In J(l d•., ol !Mt do • of tho j>ro...,s•d w 1 ill be going wit t e1r same T"IE COUNTY 0, o•,.tvoi Ii ;;1~d ~~·1 ~: '1."1~ "'" !Im• ",",,' _•,~,,.•,,,' ,•.,.~,',',",.",,',',',',.~',,", P •m1,.1 ..,, , 11 " ..,, "" •••~ nv MA•OC: ~ ~~~1~~den• lneUp Nt /4 105'7 (OFFICl"l SEAll " v -uu gr...,1'<11 lo dtnlo •1 GfOvdOO bv l1w ll! St•!• -let ••I lwl!O Jt'I I h I HOYICI: Oil' Hl ... lllNO Oil' l'lllf10N JI F •vo t '* C 1am l •?I Ht"'DO I '"" n om '"• o nol ftOW I t•n•O<:I fo In• F our ptXlf pun !I u r 1'011 PllOIATI 0 ' WILL ... NO WILLIAM f II JOHN l\oo •v~ a N•WOCI ll••~M '"'lo nla ... <II • rDllnl '-h••• •V•• lho lcrm o• ''"'' >.\Oft!(f CllllOr•I• .... , N e wport the first half ISSU •HCf 01' LITTllll TIJTAMIH 11• HI ... c Gunnoll• Ot!•Ulf <<11 lh• 0 •c• ... a IM• dA. "" •• ,, ·~·I <• on mo• boon. no<I t .... 1nv <I Attc•n•• !nr lllCUI ... Ill TA•Y MA,-I. klLLlll INC Wh!(fl tno l>ul( ! •n•lf , 0 Co cnn• m !<t DI ht Oo~• m,n P b ,n .... 0 on~t ((I.tot 0.llv •lint a ga inst COi Ona Eoto e o1 II E IHA II 0 0 II I ~ U ( l 40! Nori~ Ctm-t• Ori vi 8 ~ I ... Hl .. ~ ... l.l W am .J Ma P•w1 !eolem~o JO and 0< Cbl I 1 1111 )71t 71 Russ Tue ker rescued the D~'r•-i :,~":;~j "111' <•111 '1111• :;: ·~ n~ 0 '"":;;;., " e.:: c;Alltorn • " w .. •• " w1.,, nn HOllCE IS HEl!El\Y c;;111E N tn1t ,.11 I, II O"n Al• Oc on• 0 911 fl b l•"•d 0 1n10 Co•>l Oo v fl o Tars 1n 1hat department tn the Bone • Mor+o•tllli ~•· t ltd M ·~ • o•t P~b"·;~·,...•• or!~~:""~•••' 01 , P o1 ~ 1<1 5.., •mb• 11 911 seo!....,b• JO tt11 '70<\ 11 second h alf with 43 and 40-'0" tor P ob&• o w 11 •NI "uonc~ of SHlemD• 1 ' JJ JO 1•11 '~I 11 M• v P li.o•n• *' Loll•. l e•••mon!• v le l'ol llofte"J-----------------1 l on•" 0 L EGAL NOTICE NOllC• ro CltfOITOllS .}ard eHorts <ind hell be doing "'' ~nc:• '• whir" , m•a• '"" 1u no LEGAL NOT.CE J"""" "' Ko•~• o• I ULK l'lll•N1•111 LEGAL NOTICE t he. punting Friday night P•rtlCul•" end 111•1 Ill• 11 ....... , ol•c• ,',•,",','" ..... w.,,. •U fltcl '111 "" u cc I DI Pt&t n9 ~• 11m• 11a1 ll<tn 10! 10•1----------~-~~--1 ,_ " 1111'(111011 COUlllT 01' lHI Nolle• 1 h•roby 1•1n to"'• Crltl lflto One of Lents concern~ 1n Oc•nbe I !Ill •• JO • m ln ·~· NOTICI 0, M ... •111.1.L I I.I.LI I .n...... IT&TI 011 CALlllOll"llA FO• of JOSEPH p 111 ... U l '"''' •• W .. Cll. Preparation for Costa Mesa IS cou ' OO'rt ct Oeo• lm•n• No l o• ,,la Su11nn f; ED• P • n!lu •• ll•D• 110.., J ,,. cnaf'! W• tJo THI COUNTY 0' 011-.NGI b"' n•" odd '" 1, 1121 1vnll1PW•r 11 '""'' • 100 C 11 c Con • Or "' W•1! n VauaPn 1nd El>N H, 1tl "' Ot!lftO•nl Ne l '"""' •• No A 1110 •01 11 I 5•"'' ""' Cou.,1v ol Oron1• the latter s u se nf multiple '"' cu. 01 5&"1• "n• C• '"'" • 161 111 P b •h"<l o An-Cn•• Do ~ " c NOTICI o ' HIA•l"IG OI' P1T1flON M•1• er c. !ton • '"A • bu • r•n~ ~ ' set s 01 td Soc ""'"' 11 19/l B• • u• "' Oft ·••<ullo 1.,.,,d .... S•o eml>• JO 1•11 l70J II ,UllJUINT TO •llOll&TI COOi •D"ll! p bt mod• lo lf•llf'N(,f B N E 5• JOHN Ju ... 11 19}1 DY, ... ~ ..... 0 COO•I Couft l lCTIO"I Ile •o• 0•0111 l'O 1 • DE£M1 "'" J ... 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Dtlonc• HOT ICIE TO C•IOtTOIS NOl CE rs HIEllEllY GIVEN Ito• loc:•lld •• l"'O! t<•rbo llooltv• d (&Jlt With Z.,1esa, i;ay s Lent Alf.,t'llYI for 1'1!Ul1nor ol 110 Jll ti> A<•uoll• du• "" u d luav !Jou '111.-u1 UCCI Fll&NIC E Gll AY C"'ll ll H Of Ill •nd M.,, Caunlv ol O•tnl• S1111 .J Pul>I 1hN Ot•ftCI• Co.11 01 IV •Hol mt nl on "'' dalo cf lnr ln ut l't• ot •• d lo\ A bul• on1t0t h Ibo< I •o l>O modr &WlON c_ G&llWIEll •• co "°'"'o" o! (11110 n I S•ol•ml>er ]4 l! JI) lf/1 }fl!J 11 ••t'Cul on 1 nav• t v •d "Pon 111 hf • gn 1D) ln• ""m" on.ct but"'" od~rrn•" '"• w 1 or ll>e t l>O•• """'Kl a0<-.:tenl lold P OP••IV 11 doot lbod lft t •M al 1----------------1111 orH:I !nltr•tl"' ••d uO•men dobtoto"' 1no I •noto .,,. 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K•-one! r•ltftfllo 0 "" '" , m..oe lot u M C1>< ntv ot 0 lnlf S • 1 of (1 llo•n 1 STATI O• CALIFOllH!A 1'011 ( • IO .. 1. t• por moo •<Ord•d In bOCI• "'Arv P K••"• H)I N•woott lloulA a d Pl tl '"A, oftd tnol tn, I"" •nd p l<f Tn• bo k I onJ!• ., I ().co COn•UIY'ml foci TNIE COUNTY 0' Oll AHGI 10 oot o ll o1 M U•I onootJ• Mo~• n lno No'"oo t llt~cn (• ornl• or ""' nt lh• oom• f'le• n.•ft or lot Oft O Oft f 11>1 JSIP d•Y ot 0<1oM tt/I lnj11red QB To Start No A 10.H <>"I• o! ho '°"n r •<o•d• of 18 cl & I <>hi l>u• •11 nA '"' ond t cld .,,., Otlotlt'r 1l 11 1 o JO 1 m n '"" •! 1Q 00 "M al l>llO~ESSION-.L HOT1Cll 0' HllAlllNG 0' 'ITITION coun11 •nc! commonlv k"o""n •• •11 ""a by 1"1 I •n•l• o wl hi" tn I• ••A" cour room et fll'I>• mont No l ~ '" d ESCROW SEll VICE S lllJJ l•vlnt 81\ld ,011 .. 1101.1. ti. 011 WILL A"IO ,011 W•1• W >0" Co•to M•IA Ct lo n A '"' <>••! >0 ~ •I ~nown o ll>o <Oil•\, o+ lllO ( v ( ("1\ttr 0 •• Wf!f In ~II I I! 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IV """ ,_,,_, h" J ,m Spn,ks f \l\O l "ul>l 1~'11 0 •flf• C~111 llll v "'I"' 51o•~mbt 1) JO •"d O..••r I 1'11 "<11111•,.td Oro~t Ct111 0. !Y II 19'1 l111 t!Olbl• JO """ Oc!dbor I t llll l •P!J"'bt' lll t n<t CktObo<r I l l J ' 7 1 ·~ l:'U • Jt~llmlll )II 1t h HM 1 "Ill,, il'lll .......... ll) 111 1 )7~~ 11 111)." • t I t/1 Jl'l,lt-r• --.. \ • :J<f DAIL V PILOT s Thunday Septtmbtr 30 l IJ71 LEGAL N011C~ ,,_ r 1CT ITIOUI t u11..i11•• N.t.Me ll'ATllMl llT Laguna Fed Deposits Up OVER THE . COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List TM lo 111¥1'11'1 -'°"' • • •ol"f k•l ........ MA•.!KAll..,,.0 /rl JIOf C.H ... 111f.llS ,10 YI/ a eli.o. I YO ........ il'Of1 l •Kll •""'9f..+•t,.... 11t.....,..11tr ... ,.,,.._ '' •Nmeiw.ttty ' A.M. ,._ 111.ua. "'It;" .. -•lllKI• -· ................ ,__ ., ,_,,,lh .... " o;, Old 11;_,1 Mo<! .,. ~~ S~nnv1 llt NASO L1st1ngs for Wedne1a1y September 29, 1971 Jn a .serifs or articles con cern1ng lhe !lead)' u1crease 1n 119<1 •r.<11 Ct II• IM • Jl rle Mon w })J '"""YI 0• """' .,..,, C• S&L deposits during the Jun,,J""""""""'""""'""""""'"'c:i:a"""";io"":::;=o..,,,,..,<Z..,.,..ICl:ICIClma:s:m•Etm l.IOl'm•n P• 0 ""°" M• "11 M• -· Cir 111911 •""• (• ........ ......,..., "''""'" M1 -. 0 lltd 1nd1 Co .. ' •• • 111 1 l>w ... u 1 1Mlh9 C.-ll<t<I bt I I ml!t<1 ,..,,,,.,.,,,.,. llrt>a/"t JI.,.. Mon< ... l " 1 1!1!.,...tt>I fl td W "' fnt ( ... ~ of 0 ..... '""""' "" s.., 11¥ lh v1 v J MH001 0.,.ulv '" (a., .. y ' " '"""'v l'uD .,,.., 0 t nM Col\! Do r P o ~1>11mbe I I ?l. lO 1' ,'7 I LEGAL NOTICE f Ill I ••• 10 9 f CT TIOVI I Ui "IEl i "A.ME S fAl f MINT '"' to lowln1 ~ "°" h oo "' bu1 nu .. OOCTOll S !1 ll NG AGENCY l o l fll.Otl Llnf Go Ot n G O>'I ,,.., ,. " ' E•onn• M 11 wn , UJI t o 1mo 1 LIM Go tl<'n G OY• Ct On o t161l Th I b"I n1n > be ng (Or>dU~ ttl bf 1n I"" v OUl l EvOt>"'" 1/1• Wh I• """' '''"'~" loo "'"'''" C o ~ <ii 0 ,,,,.. '"""'' °" St o 8¥ l\ev• v J M 1<)1101 0.Pu!y Clo I< COMIN l TOltltl . OWl "I All.,.,,.,, II l •w n n "' lffHUIW•• 1u • ' 1 5•nl• •n• t •I lo n 1 n )'OI \,. To (Hf) IJ) JGS '.J Pub the<! 0 .&f\Vt ((I.II CA Y ~•D emt><: 7l JQ •fl<I Oc or.. "' LEGAL NOTICE ,,_ f !CT T OUS I Ul lNESI "llML $TATEME"ll " ' . i~ .. , o o"' n1 11r '°" • ao n1 bu>~•> 30 1970 lo J une 30 1971 tliw YORI( "'r. "''' "" period the A m ' r 1 c a n J". l 1a1 ·i"';~1 ::: ~f~: Bankf r points out t h a t ~~· • <~,;':~"i a!~t :~~;. H nou •n<~ "' 1nau1 A .,.n 5Y I agun11 F'e<leral Sa\ 1ngs nf •r ~.n~,~~ 1 "'' :i1;c., BE: Laguna Beach has risen an 11 e,n!P Jt , •o :t~ !><0 1JnprecMented 13 pc11nls dLJr> :'E~<> I ,,._ 1. a. a ",. H1 I NC 11 111 1!1 ! P"C 1nR that 12 mont h period lo Mc B•• • ., I" • H l:>elOme the ntitton s 25tilh t~~: :~: kt"' ~1 s~•";,gi'lJ largest savings a nd lumi v." .~~~ .~. ?• ft:~~ F as!;()( iatlon Flit lt1nc1~ .. ,~ • " l!!1'n•M~ B I d t t A 1 -,t,AI Co 6, / Ile l •b u iltt'()r 1ng 0 n1ISS LO.Ima •F• PtS I• 11 "!" M f.lills l avuna Federals pres1 " o ire 1 1 II 1d ~o~ ., A TSnc ••B <ll tlt!nl the record gro\\lh of :~Mc~ 10 1~ •ft:..~.01 er' Or1111ge Co1Jn!~ s largest first :~::.:" 1~ 11 ftoo~,,"H a n d strongest independent •da sn w l l • 11 ~' S<& A<IV Ro• '6 II 06 W g A I cderal has contin ued to t ise .. I. ~ ( ' 10 e '" A• A n<1 ~ l B (1.h M 11 a r arc t lerated p ace dunng A b~• Ho J J Bue•• • h d '"'I " • •Sunn• n I e past 60 ays A o •<-&'lo J Bu " s m Instead of lhe $137 6.)J 000: ~!~ ~b •1 .~::~· N I •~o lnlt\ll (onnMl l assets s 10\\n 1n the banking ,. T•,h 1 11 c ......... 11 I I A 9 Bev I • I 0C1n •d P l1C\1Spaper s comp1 at1on l le ,. a E~u• 1 , '1~•~ Mlqr total assets ol Laguna Federal :0~11 c8::i ',~ 'i ~!! ;--,: r Sav1n"S have now J1'Ssed the ... P~""' 1 J C•~ Trt "> A~n Goo 1 • •1•• (~ $14!'1 m11l1un ma1 k fl.1 1~s 11\lls :'E eLu;: '~, : , :r • r,B • sad :::::~·~ 11: J' :c.~r.c t\.ILss r.1 Jls fllrthcr rm :.!" '} ~ L; ~ pha s1zed that the 1mmed1a tely :;:: ¥~ ":~ ;1 appa n:nt result of I he .o.m w• G i • ... •n~~ r p1 es dents wage and price ...... ~,,. a free ze h11s been lo 1ncreasf the 1':0c•:•:•_:::•_.:__:_.:.:.;.c.:_c_---c__ '"' .. F.t.811 CS WEST ~( ;jO t Coun v cub O ve Co>•,.,.,, C• .:>~;~ :-; 111ngs flow for their associa 1 on ind to bring in a flood of 11e11 Iv 1 pened accOl nts the actual percentage rale being F 11111 s l\f cr µ;cd F • .,~ Gee si l nOM :IO I Coun Ctub O ..,. Co • Mru Cl •1~1' l n • 11\il nn.> 1 bl n1 condut t<I or 1n l fl<I • llul F 1f'll< G LINlnor 18 89 fQr 1971 to d3!e LEGAL J'lriOTJCE ln • • • rmenl I O<I "'T~ tnr C 1 O cl 0 1no1 Coun O on ~eDI 11.f lllYI IY J Mldd<»t Ot-l>U!'t Cir o Co<J"1•[---------------7 ,, fl 1m1 Cwn y fl (1 T DUS I USl"ll.11 NAME llATEMENT Pub ohP<I O 1n1• Co• SltP omb< 9 6 n Jg ~1 01 • P a Tnr c ow ng pe >011 ' ao "v b"' n•" 7•rl 1 •• "' .. LEGAL NOTICE f 111U FICTITIOUI I US NEIS "IAME Slll.TEME"IT fo ow n1 Pt' ""' 11 Qo nt tm• "'" B ll OW NI NG M~N UF ACf UR"lC. (0MP,t,NY ' ' P tc1nl I ,o.,e"ur (~• • Me•• C& 916'7 B o-..n ng M • u •< u "" CDmP•n1 ln~o oo •<'d nC• !tlnl ARS srEvEr;s SHOPP~ G CLU B tc• .., n• A )l• New"" l!!••<ll t-1 S Monqon <v 'IOI •n•A ltl• t tWOll 808<~ Th' bus nei. 1 oo nt rond~< t d bV 1n no Y du• I s MO"IDomu v "l~• •••M•n ,,.,, wlh "'' (ounv (•le o O 8nC• Coun •on StDI 1! 1'1 Bv A Mir E k '11• O•Put• Couniv ". Pk!!> """ O ~nqe Coe; O• • Sec ~" D• ll JO and Or ol>ll " LEG AL NO f!CE lh ' bu1 MH t be n1 COP'ICIV< rd bv I ------~-~ ----- Co oora Qn ,,.l-~~~L:E~G~A~L:,;;N~O'f'.'.._"IC~E=--~~1-~-:-::::~~~:::;-;--~-1 II°"'• B SQU or f lClllJ Tft ' '. emen "" "' ~ hr c..... .. llOOI , (Tit ous 111us NESS C t ~ o 0 •n!H Coun V on ,O.vo ) 9/ f Cf TIOUS BUSINlSI "l.t.ME ST.t.lf ME"T 8v Br•e v J M•~OO 0rDllY (ounY "IA/rl\f STATEME"IT T~t to O"'"' ~· IDn.o'.>• OP nG <e~ T~•loown•D'"°" 1 ao n1 butnH ••• r ub ~o<t o 1npr (olS 01 1 !•• emh• 13 JQ •~d 0< obr " LEGAL NOTICE "'uni f CfIT OUS lllUU "lll S N.t.MI: STlollM!NT Tno •cl ow n1 or >en I> an n1 bul n•~I .. " 3111 f (Tll OUS I US Nl!SI NAME ST•TEMENT "ln1 lo .,.. n1 pe 10" I< etc"" bu n~u .. Ol!ANGE V OLIC5W .t.GfN ~nd P0 1!5CHE RE PA. R~ 111 5 Mo n .li e•O •n•• Rot.e r G wri.t 19lt'/ 11.•nO• Lonr H~nl n11 on B••d• 1• 1 bul nu 1 1 bf na conout '" 11• •n Ind Y ctu• Ro~ri 0 Wf'bt r f1'~ 1•lemon I ..i w" ~• (ou"Y C •kO O o n•Counvon S"'""'~ 1(1 lJI 8Y IWe v J M•ddo> Oto~ V (Oun Iv Ce K Pub l'll'd 0,ant r C(l.O• O• v Seo t mblr ?l JO •nit OctDl>r "I! LEGAL NOTICE I< ll:rU F CT TtOUS •UI Nl'S' N.t.Mli_ STAll'MI Mf tr• •o ow f't '" on bul .... ~ •• .. " ' . 71 l ) "" . lME P CAO LLY li,t, II FASH 0'1~ \II • B••<h I Yd l-lunl nglon 8•• " Bo bcl • A""'•• Mobl•• f'<! Poor C Hun 1na on lleoc.11 J•tl< v na Mol> •• l•n r o Ge c • un 1'G on Bt t cl'I ln • b'1• "'" I• bt nt concluc ra bv • Pl Int 11'1 o Jock I Mob tY B• bo • .\ "'o~ •• lho •••m en l td w• "" c .. ~.., C • o 0 1no•<""nvon S•n 'JO 9 I<• B1v1 • J M•ddO• Doau • (CV" • '" Piii> hhlld O '""' Co•1! 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Angeles Sanla Ana a n d Arcadia llome Federal Savings 1! headquartered 1n San D1eao with IS locations tn Southern Callforn1a One of the large~t and fastest growing B!lsocta lions 1n the nation Home Federal has asset! over $730 million The hrm 11 the 9th J a r g e .11 t feder ally-chartered aasoc1atlon in the nahon l1lel H•l''Plllllllllllllllllllllllllllll (llQ J Hill l ow CltN C~t II " • ' ' Finance Briefs WASHINGTON (UPI ) 'l - Spen y Rand Corp has won a $22 7 milhon Army cnntract tr> provi de l~~MM artillery pr~ 1ect1les DETROIT I UP I I Rewriting of the nations Jatxir law to reduce the power QM centrat1on of un1on1 should be Rlven a priori ty 1n Congres~. chairman E J Dwyer of the National A s 1o c1 at 1 on of Manufacturers said Dw ver told a lunc heon meeting of the D e tro i t Economic Club Americans have seen loo much 1r responsible use o r con centrated union power 1n re cent years 1n postal and ra ilway 11tr1ke1 and strike!! and other Job actions by teachers sanitation workers and other public employees• Dwyer who is chairman of ESB Inc Philadelphia 1a1d stnkes 1n 1970 deprived the county of 62 m1!1 1on manhours of work twice as much aa in 196.\ VERONA Pa iU PJ ) Union Corp announced tha\ 1ts subs1d111rv Union E!ectron1cJ C11rp ha~ contracted t o manufact 11 e the l!yslem 170 optical charac!er r e ad 1 n g mach11T"t dev eloped by Com puscan Inc of Teterboro, N I ti! its plant 1n Windsor, NY l'he Compusean Optica l Rti: .. df'r 1~ intended prlm ar ily fur use by the pn11t1ng 1ndus· try for t1utomat1c compu1er1i- ed type f'omposllion Unio n Electronics ha~ t1greed lo manufactu re 11 of I he mach111e~ to fill an 1ni!1al order Compuscao al~o will 1 ooltn1 e to manufacture lhe reader I OS ANC ELES I UPI l Fly ng 1 iger Corp and Its subs1d1arv Nor1h •American Car Corp have agreed lo lease nl'w and rebuilt rolling 11t0ck lo the rallways on a net lease basis A f1na1"1C1ng plan ha ~ bffn arranged with First Pennsylvania Bank & Tru~t C..o of Phi ladelphia A leasing fleet of 150 mlll1on worth of rolling stock la contemplated I - "'· . • .. }8 DJ.JlY PILOT ______ Th_u'"'day, Stpttmbfr 30 1~71 Thursday Evening SCPTIMBER 30 1.'fll 11111 ..._ Je1ry Dunphy (]) lhws Bill Huddy 0 IOllC MIWS Torn S~y~e1 0 ,.._ Morrk. McCmmi<k 0 "EYEWITNESS NEWS "I '* Break the habit with Senti-Jackson-Sloane 0 £,..it-Ntws lo~ph Bent! 0 (jJ Wiid, Mid Wtd m n 1 Rinh'91Mt ID I o,. .. el ,.1n11l1 (151 TM c.r,..t. ¥1"' m .. ,,...,,. LAif11 Ill ........ m...,_. (19) M.,._.,, RfD (D flttwl Ji111 H11'11tt0fn1 I 0 (); (i) (!) Ati11 S11tlth i n• Joottn "hiilbr,,k t} Ju11el~ C•!y"' Httts and Curry's t'w11d !or ~fl"I· Int in !our holdup men tnd their loot is l1il. Cu~b 111 Jeck Alber!· 11C1n. Ctort• Mont1omery and Jamtt W1lnrigh1. m Tnrth et Co!iHQU_..«S tF.J lkllll•I F10111 tilt Oly11tpk ffl (IS) Wtshi"cfon W"l l" Rtvltw a_;) NIM 1:30 m D1wid Frost SM• Cuest1 are Paul Mkt, diet SJ)f(h1lisl Dr Irwin St111rrnt". Sid ~es1r, Joe Print i nd t ulhor Pa!rick O"Hi111ns (IS) PIS 71: A '""vi" EI)NCT 'l •1•ou s1 !R) "'Ca1h1 .Come Hom!"' C11ol Wh•lt (Poor Cowl stu1 HI thi1 dr.1mal•1ed docu- mtnll'Y 1boot 1 yo1mt Br111sh lam. Hy ln-.olvtd In 1 despera1e s11uule lo !ind 1dequtlt ~ou~mt in over· cro...dtd LOt1don. J 96B P1i1 ll1U1 winnlf. l;)O 0 St-Allt11 Sfl.w Cutstt 111 Ale1 Dreier. Su!f.&n St111ber1, and ttlt !:00 Mtr\ci•n lfom Mt1icu. 0 DEAN MART IN 0 MARLON BRANDO l * STELLA STEVENS , *JANE FONDA in "HOW TO SAVE "THE CHASE"---<:010<! A MARRIAGE." 0 ...... : (C) 1!0) '"Thi Cll..e" fl (J'l CIS ThundtY MOYie: (C) P111 l (dnma) '66 -Mttlon Bran· (2111) "How Te Snt 1 M1rri11c and 611, Jirrte Fond1, [. C. ManhaM. M· Rui11 Y1111r Liie" (comedy) "68 - 111 Dickins.on, Robert Redlo1d. Whan Dean M11tin. Stella SteYens, [II an Innocent mtn coovictcd of mu'· Wallach, Anne Jakson. Btt1y ritld. der tlctpes from jail i nd heads 0 (iQl m ~ictiols hom1 ~ T111s, the sheritl ol hk fl (})Ci) CB Lon1s!ftel Long· hometown t1its In vain 111 1vtr1 Im· stretl h lo.idnapptd !o p1evenl his pending 1111edy. ldentity in1 tht voice o! 1 murderer. (J) CIS Htft Witter C1on~ite Cutsh trt Victor rrench ts Dolph il9J NIC N1ws )Ohn Ch1ncellor Cot!lt ind Tyne Daly as Marctlll. m bdJ lififfltll Slln (15) [veninr 11 Pops tD 1!!1 C.Jby Show (39) filM (C) "Sunrise 1t Cl111po- (15) loelt 1111 hello" mi lflC1 ... Li Phti J1pan'l lt1dln1 a;) Raws part 'kronlc1 Hoh -dram1 pffiorm111 1ra seen In !:lO eueipts t1om representative plars. 0 IT'S ST1ll BAXTER m hit ttte Odds * For New s In Los Angeles (39) Sl'lln Acre. 0 larttt Wini Ne•s C!) lt 111..,,ortablt YM1n1 @I) l 1 Cruz dt Mafi~ Cruets CEAllC N1-n tD:OO Q (fo)IDD••n M11lio Sho w 1:00 I) CBS Ntw1 Willer Cron~ih Coesb 1r1 Dick Martin, lts!ie U1- ffi AIC NrW1 Srnl1h. Reasoner i am! and Dennis Weaver. 0 iD NBC News John Ch1nctllo1 0 (J) ({) aJ Owen M 1 rs h 1 I I, (!J lnlth Of CellMqutJICtS Cctunwlon 1t l•• "'Eulogy IOI a {11 Drttntl Wode Receiver" A hivfl .chool coacli 0 Whor1 MJ U111? is th1rgad with setond deJtet m11r- (10J T111 .leMI Slw# Ptul Anka der when his 51tr player dies alter guesh. • rime ind 1n autopsy re~eals t m I love Lucy heavy contentr.t!ion 1.!! amphtll· 11) I Dr11m of Jea11nl1 mines. Gu~ls 1re Slrpl!en Youn&. (15) Spc1~!n1 Fr11ly .lohn D1vid CarSOfl and Brad 01vid, ED Thi Cour11 of Our Ttllfl '1h•. 0 Tht Awt11pn Spanl1h Ci~il W1r" m Ntw1 Putnem, Fishman @II Te .. A1111tunced ID A"i .. lls, Action 1M Adventure (19) Fih11: (C) "lloy 1t11 1 Dolphin~ "[aglr Has Landed" CE M1ntr1p (15) llobociuiw1ri 7:)0 0 ID Rolli11' 10 th1 Rlwtr Special ID Sptcul.ilion (II) '"A Conve1s11ion auest is llo1er Miller. Kenny With 8. f. Skinner," noted behav1or1I 1101111 ind the fif'SI Edition su1. P1YChlllo1ist 1nd 1uthor or "'Walden 0 l.lluit '"L1s~1 lht Voy11er" II." Part Ill. Lissie linds htf'St!I in his-CE llo1 'rolessiolt1l toric colonial Willi11r.,bur1. where 10;)0 0 Ntw1 Morns, McCormic~ Shi ltltOUOters two !r1end1: I droopyl aJ ""' Bill Johns hotind n1med Drum mer and his mas· (15) W11hit11l:011 Wttli in Review ter. 1n 1tto1ner n1med Jfb1di1h €tJ EJ Diario W1ketltld. ll:DO fl (i)@II HrWI (jJ T1 l1ll t!M Trvlh 0 l'!Ql £D ~ (fl I ~1111 11 ,.1n11lt O Co!l11:illt Footb1!1 Preview 0 Mlllioe S Mowlt: (C) (2hr) "As~ ri) M1r1h1t Dillon Arr/ Sir!~ (comedy ( ·~9 ~ Shirley fl (,f)Q) ..._, M1cl1ine, Dtvid Hiven. Girl arrives\ \. 0 Mo"l'it: "Loni 1! rite Flits" (d!I· "'In Htw YOI~ \oollin1 !or 1 cartel m~) "6)-}lme.s Aubrey, lorn Cha· and 1 hu~1nd. pin. Hui:h [dw"ds. ., ID ltof111'1 Herees m lo Tell the Truth tD (]) Du1nel tF.J Beil tllt Cloe~ ED C1111ivt1 Person The spotli&h1 !s £Ill Washington w.-In Review on f11d Ro1er1 ol M1stero11ers'111:15 €t)Sr1n Cint dtl luev's Helghboltiood. 1 43-year·old or· ll :!O fl (fl M1rv 'Sriffln Vinlt {dwards dained minis1er, tductlor 1nd 1r1d-Stu Gilliam, prod ucer Gtor1:e Pal t111t musiti1n. KUt$1, ml 're111ier e Movie 0 lf01 £D Jehnny C1n11t11 Guest is (D Squire Wof141 ol Ed l utltr John Davidwn. 1:00 0 Movie: "Chic111 Deadline" (rn~- 0 BEARCA.TS! Wilh Rod 1t'Yl ·49 -Ah n Ladd, Donna R'td, * Taylor & Dennis Cole Arthut Kennedy . up to their necks 0 [J)~ aJ Ditk Ctvett · f d · 1 ID Mom: "All !tit Youne Mtn" 1n ast-pace action. . (drimi) '60 _ Alin L1dd. Sidn fJ (j) h11c1b! W h e n Un11ed Po•t•er ey Sl11es lollowt rs ot P111(1\o '.'1111 Col· (D M~vit: "MI'S. Mi~, .. (dnmt) '49 leel 1 m1ll1011 doll an lo iupport h11 _ DIC~ Powell f vel n ~'~'s revolution. Brac~el\ and Reach. •rt 11:45 (19) f~t Adulh. Only y · 1sktd lo prolKI lht cout•trs dtllvt t 1 ,. tJ M .. C .. . . ~ in~ 1ht money Reschedul,d. .00 '.""· ( ) lubiltt T1a1I (dr1· D dQ) iD flip Wilton Gues11 i1t m.•l . 53 -f o11e~1 luc~tr, Pa1 I Raymond Bun, Sltvii Wol>dt! ind O_Bnen, Jolm llune1!. Ru!h Gorden I Ill 0 0 ra1 10 Nen 0 Movlt: (2 LJ: hr") "Prid t ti the m All·N1ihl Show: "Obsn std," Y1nkHi" (bmg:!Ph¥) •4z _ Gary "Tttnap Bad liiti" ~nd '"Hell in Cooper. lt1tS11 Wn([ht . W11!1r Bien Kort1.· n~n srory of !ht 111~ n! Lcus Gtrhi1. 1:15 0 1'twi "lrnr1 Min oj B1ltb1ll." i I:•S O Th• G1lltry F "d l:DO 0 (C) ''The St•rchfrt~ (adventure) rl OY '6.t -fohn W!)"t N11ahe W{)OO. ID "Hi1hly D1neero~1'' (adventure) DXYf1M[ MOV1ES '51 -Dane Clar~. Ma11u' r.orine. 2:00 ID "Sainr1 Slrt friday" {mys!try) 1:00 m (C) "Tile White Towr" (dt1m1)ll 's.4 -louis Haywtrd. N1orn1 Chanct. '50-Glinn fOfd, Vaill. l :OO (i)To It Anno~nttd l :JO O "llle111t lflt!K" (my~uy) '38] OOJ (C) "Hn AltybodJ Sttll MJ Gar -J. Cttroll N.1ish, Robert Pres!on. (rom1f1Ct ) "S6 -Rock Hudson, "Kini 11 S1111~len" (mysltry) '371 Piper l1u1ie -Alo.1m lam irol!, Clair• Trevor. 4:00 6 (t) "TN fiw f'et111it1" (mu-0 (CJ "TIMt l lac• Ro•" Conclu· s•ttl) '59 'f Danny ll.1ye, llOfl (1d¥1ntur1) "!JO--Tr1one Powu. •:JO (JJ SIM•'' 10 AM li1tin1 10:00 CIJ {t") ''Wt(tft Trtl•" ("""\tflt) '57 0 "St11 9f Fttl)•tnsttin" (horro1} -Clu Culaau. Ed Btrler. ! "S9-Boris ll.11foff~"B1sil R11hbone. \ Nearly Everyone Listens to La11ders 'S upe1·star' Sl1ow Cash Gets Deg ree For 'Lo ve' I Moving Musical R\' T0\1 BARI.EV O!Jott>• O•Ur ~olfl Slltf Al! the n<Jnsense that 's being spouted !lies(' days ;ibout ;1uthuriZf•d or unauthorized versions of "Jestis Chrj~t. &11x•r!)t~u·'' docs 11't seem to ~ hr11·ing the slighttsl cHet:t 011 !he Canadian B()(.:k Theater's very rnovi ng \'ersiu11 of the .. ,, ,,,,,,111/llJll'"" PY.,l()•jl • •Al'"'"' .O~W "LO~I STO•T" Cit') > ••"A•ll•~•Fli'~H U•lh I 591 loo1t1• C1.11, .. 4-9-~ ..... u ii/I ol•• '""''''I"'"'"'~'"'"': ""'I!"'"''"""'·'! "rllfOCtHIO" !G) • ··~~ "THI WILD COUlfTIY" !G) II / 1. o/ ., I •1/ 17"°1 , • '"" " ' • 0'" •o Y. ,. ' "" • "'TWO LAH£ ILACKTO'"" !l l "Oio'"l Of I Mo~ Mouit .. ih "' Il l ··~10 1MY Al MOIHlHG" ............ " ....... '""". .. , ,.., 11<1!· < 111 nll I I 11 t WI ,, "THt llG DOll HOUU'"U) "STllPUIT •UtSU" \I) '"IUllHT O"lllt("' !I I c11n1ru1 erslal rock opera at the ,\quanus Theater in H0tlywoocl They give us a concert version or .. Superstar" and throw in a s1>Jert1on or two fnJmj~e equally control'ersial "C;Q<lspell" and related works but there c:1n be no con- 1n1versy about the qu;jlity o( their brHliantly stage<l of- fering or the sincerity of the :JO or so you ng 1:ieople \lo'hO pound out thi s pre~t'nl day prccls uf the lire of our Lord. •cou1e ll'itla Me' BO ii.iNG SPHl!\liS ~AP ) _I A North Carolina college has t _Psstowed an honorary doctor d~egree on singer John ny Cash In recogni tion of hi§ love for America'i; downtrodden. Cash received the degree Tuesday a I Gardner· Webb I College, a Bapl1st-aff iliated school with 1.500 students. This innov:itive <1nd lfl· spiring \vor·k had its first public perfurrna11<·e ·111 i1 ....ncn I lulthings cases r.lit kie ('laxton into th e British ,hurl·h and it 15 dif-boudoir in tlus sc:ene from the second act of "Plaza He has never negotiated an internat ional peace set· tle1nent, but. said Lloyd C. Bost. chariman of the Gardner-\\'ebb trustees, the ba\l;ideer helped a stranded ricult to visualize a n1 ore Suite" at the San Clen1ente Community Thcalcr. su1!;1ble aud1toriu1n ror ;1n uf-'l'he Neil Simon comedy plays tonight through Sat· lering of such stature. It urday. brough t howls of prulest 111 ----'---------------------- Britain and eve n louder v.·ai!s fa mi ly obt111n a tire. Bost said Cash ··1s the man "''ho donaled $1 0,000 for a kidney m;ichine so a humble black man might hve ." 111,er hl•re froni \Jolh clergy and c:ongrrgations :ind i1 ·s hcird to understand !hf.' thir1k- ing Lel1i11d sut·h cnndrn1nation. II 11:is as n1u ch righ1 before !be :Illar as Bach's rvlass in R M1n1Jr ur Handel's Messh1 h. 1l 1s not. in trchnictd 1erins, lo be cun1p;1r<:tl v.•ith e11!1er of thnse 1nas!er 1vork.~ but if we're going to talk or the glory or Cod. a~ n1ost o r "Superstar's" opponents du. then it ;:1lso l1as to be said th;it co1nposers \\lebber and Hice full y me:1sure up to Handel :.ind B;1th in this rcspi..'<·I. Its critics talk or (tisrespcct :ind a loose approach lo the <·ruci rixio n 1nessag(' and i!'s hard. fresh frorn th is tasl<!fu l Can:id1:in offering, 10 follow lht·ir th 1nk1ng. '"Simon Zea l o t s '' ;.nd "Thirt.v-Nine Lashcs'' "'ere ~wu ;11'i:1s lh~I wen:-tr('nien- dousl.v in1prcssive 1111d not in l hl' lc;is! disrcspecllul in their lrca11nrnt fJr Christ's final hnurs. And this critic \v11uld 1111l listC'n llJ th:il h;1unl1nglv bt';1ur ifu l :111d U1oroughlv ('i-prcs~'1ve "I Don 't f\uow. H1Jw To Love Hi1n" ·\\•ithou1 u11- d('rg11ing the cn1ntion produced h~· Lht> likes nf ;t churrh c 1M'l 1r offering us ;:i !1;1ndel antht'lll. '"In 1\1y F;1th cr's House :ire nianv rn;insions." Christ on<·c pruelain1ed to the wudd. If I hat doesn"t also <'onrl urle 1h11t there :ire manv n111s1cal "·avs in 11·h ich !o rrA1.~e ll1m, the; r don't koow v.·hat docs. Phihes Back NF.\V 'l'ORK IAP I -''Dr. l'h1hes llis('s Again."' a sequel 1.1 "Dr. Phibes," 11•ill re:iture \'i nrrnt Prit:e. The .J111ncs \\·'hitun screenpl.'l;,; 1-1•111 be fil n1c·d on F:nglish loca1ions sl:irtin~ next .Janl1ary. SO WHAT IS WRONG WITH BEING A VOYEUR?? "The Marriage Of A Young Stock Broker'' LI DO, Newport -EXCLUSIVE - "'llU£ WAl£R WHllE DEATH" •o~" w.•r•~ ··etc JAo;l·• • Shades of 'Thi11 Man'; N_[ ystery Couples Retur11 l\"EW YO RK (AP 1 -There ril'<'r -and ;i ssu ring her that were William Pnwell ;ind evf'rytl1ing \l'r1uld be ;ii! right r.1 yrna Loy of ·'The Thin The con1cdy n1urder is an r.1:in."' There v.·ere Barbara a cc e p tahl(' er1lcrta1nrnenl forn1 -such cl:1s.~1rs :is Britton ;ind llichard Denning "Seven Keys tn Baldpate" and of •·r.1r and Mrs. North ." "i\rse1fit and Old Lace" prnve t\ow. <"llas. there is Hock th at. But the t:01nedy p:i rt h<1s lludson and Susan Saint to 11•ork f\-laybe it would help .lrunes of :'l/BC's ··McMill<ll th ings 1[ the f\1cf\1illans were and \\'ife." gi\"en ;i dog· Asta certainly The cnu ntry-and-Western singer treated !50 poor ynungsl('rS lo 1\1emorial Day al the circus and ha s rcrncmbered the lonely aged with flowers and gHLs. Cash sat silentl y by as Bosl heripcd praise on hitn. The col· \cgc official said Cns h is ac- ti ve in the E\"angel Temple church in Nashv ille. Tenn .. ;ind h;;is participated in such organlzat!nns as the Peace Corps Committee, the Georgia Sh('riff's Boy 's Hanch and Hire Youth. It has been a lnng time since did ;i lot for ··The Thin Man." 1elrvis1on has allempted a F:arli('r nn NRC. lh(' prowl 'M • ' lro!icso1ne 1n ystery series. car teatn of ~·Adr1 m 12·· v.·as e na crenC This one arrivrd VJed ncsday husy soll'ing a hnldu p in a ~ conlplete V.'llh n1adcap "'He, shop run by a group rir Trvot1ts Set cl)n1edy det ective sergeant grandn1 oth('rs and SJ>C<'"i<ilizing *' and dis11p1>earing l"orps(>S plus in bargain po! holders. Th(' of-1'he San Clemente Com- crl'ep.v things going bun1p in fl ce"f t(lOk lime nut during the munity The;;itcr has announced !he nighL in1:estigation lo help ;;i priest The premiere look off wilh a 11;11] a n1arlju;111;i pC'ddler _ auditions for its next pro-] forC"ccl gaiety :ind a silly com-j11.~t anolh('r rnutirir d;ii• in the duction. Tennessee Williams' pl1i'rt!ed plot lull nf red her-Iivcs of ;1 cnuple fir Los "The Class Men<1gerie." ring.~. A.~ a resull it was Angeles cops, and 11 mildly Hieh;ird Andersen will di rect neithi•r good coinedy nor good amusing way for viewers 10 the first drama by one or suspe11se. In splle of 1he kill ;in ea rly _ even\ns 30 Ani('rica's most prominent 1 pr('sencc of <111ract!ve Rock minutes. playivrights and v.·ill hold ll11d.~vn. ii (![)pears to b~ the tryouts on Mond;;iv and Tues-· 11·l·:ikest or 1br three series da.r Oct. 4 and. 5. at the 11 h1ch will fill the 1i·eckl y 90-Lil» _,[O\'iC C;;ibrill<J Pla yhQuse, 20 2 n1111ute ··J\iys!ery .\1i ·i·ie.'' Arenida C ;i b r i JI o , San Clemente. Hudson. v.·ilh ln11gish h;iir HOLL \'\\"000 I AP I Th d I di I I e cast calls for tv.·o young an 1an (' 1ar in 11 s t a c 1 e. '"SL;;ind Un an<l Be Couot•d.'" a 11 · s F •· ~ men, one young woman and l ars <1 sv.·1ng111g ·an ran-tonteo1porary <On•-"v 0 0 I. . . .-u o n e ma I u re "'om a n . c1:->t·o pu ice co111m1ss1oner 11•hn v.nmen··.·· 11·1, ..•. 1·11 -.ta·, J-.c· d ·' " " ., Perforn1ance dales v.•ill be an- set•n1s to ~pen nli1St t1f his qu(']ine Bisset. nounccd 111 a l;i ter time. 11n1e rrscuing his wife from ;-;;;;;;';;7'::":::"::':7':~;;;:":'.".":~;;;o;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;I 11 nuld·h(' assassin~. o pe n1f ,,.,,.,, '°" collop,ing '"'";" NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES rods. Ile seems to be the one1 ~ti:aighl man in a casl of com-1 C(llnns and kooks. ·rhe show op1'ncd 11·ith the f\1 C',\1ilJ;ins !TIO\'ing into a new i house. Miss .Saint .Jarnrs opcn·i ed what she helieVed to be ;i b;irrcl of \\.'('dgcwood. but ii I l'ontained a corp~c. B~· the lirne hel p arrivr.4, the barrel ;111d its chntents had disap- pt::ircd. Ertlu$lwe 01anqe tounty Engogem•nf ""CARRY ON ... " Take your Doctor to see 1ME 17fF, UNrrmlJSUAlfl...t: NOVEi.. JS NO\.\' AMERICA'S MOST CONTROVERSV.L FILM! sili$-aroes'iCS !XI STEREO VI SION aa·· .. I XCLU51VI ENGAGEMENT oon~ .i..1 11:JO . !•!G. :I is. J;JO. 1 Of! • 1:0 ' 10 JO \\'h:it 1vas de~igned In he a llll'rry ron1p f0llowed . A man 11 ith dis1inrtil•e s11ea kf'rs -he 11 :1~ shown only from the "':iisl do11 n-did :i 1ot of slinking :iround 1n the dark i'.liss Saint .l:i1n1·~ s("rrnmed 1n 1<'rror -a lol but ki•r1t i1n doin~ unlikel y ! lhini:~ including 1·1siting: a ~1n1~!cr 11:1rt'tin11~f' ;;i!onr afli'r hours. J·lurison krpt rescuing hf'r -fina tlv from ;i b;irrcl l which had !)('en to~sed in ;i ll~\a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J~J: lloppi•r Stars l!Ol.l.\"\\"()()[l IL'Pl I P1·nn1.~ Ht1ppe r \\Ill sl;ir fnr 20111 Cenlur·y·Fox ln "l111ne !\·•~-" a !'f111led11-dr;;irn;i of ;in unsuc't"t'ss'ful ~ u t I ;i .,.. at· h'1np11ng tn go s!r:ni:h L ____ , NOW thru. SUN.OCT.3 Schedule of Performances Tutl. !hru Fro."' 8 00 P~ Sa1.at 200 &800PM Su". 11 1 :00 & 5.00 PM All Seats ~.wrved S•.lS e SS.JS e $4 .25 e SJ.21 ~cou h •;, Ptic•-Ocl. 1-2 pm JUNIORS 11 6 & UNDER ! HAlf PR ICE T llf1., Wed., Thvrs .• 8·00 PM, Sun. s ·oo PM SJ 75 • S2.75 · $115 · Sl.75 Ticket.s Now On Sal• l ON'I Ftr f\Ctt ARfNA ROlt OFFICE . ,.I t t.IUlU"L .-.GENCltS • .-.NI) lll,,l([TRQN .-.r ALL SfARS , Mo\Y CO. l li( llUOf\l)WAV AND ll Ul.L,OCK'S STORES, .. G111,,,1n.i•1~ "'"' ••••i.tllf, 1,,.11 ;11!J c 0 71!.~. for ,...,,~••O'I' ~ on!n1"'9iion ~-" f \J..tJ / ~""~ At~ I.ONG BEACH ARENA 10 rnari<e1 . to n1i:lf"ket to sell you best frietlrl • • James Garner Skin Game Lou Gossett· Susan Clark ---flmla~ £clMJilAsro' kdie.>JllqJiJl ---·---... ~ -··-· ...... , __ ,, , .... t..'ell~ ,.....~,*"" ~ .... ..,,,,,...-...:n .............. r.1 ~-0. . .ig.,..,. 1' -""'1f.."~. '"""""._.•.;......., ..,• f"Cn'l'J/f"Vt9t:ll..A~~-"s.r.o..:• [t:!r ~-~- PREMIERRE ENGAGEMENT STARTS FRIDAY ·";'· AT BOTH THEATRES ! Ill Ill .. ~ ~llG t l«n:• • • .. -., ... -.. .. __ .......... .. ~~~,~~~ ~! .. ~ (!AU01A UA~ • •••fOO • •O••I <!>I"•<\• •"{>Ml"'''" ...... _ ............................. . J •IUI IOU"!"~ Of SM Dll~O nn. Funny How Lo~ers SMrl As.,. ~~· I ~.,._j- ''friendi' TfCH\COIOI\' ~J{j Al"' ill 1011GOUID1'1 ~••IOO •l•D or ••II<>• 1! COi " •IU tOI O'l'1 • _ .. "°"'" ..... 001~0 .... POSITIVllY ENDS THURS. "Let~~ JessU:a 'lb'Death" ' '' '"' JAMES GARNER IN Skin Grune r,,., .•• ·. .... ...... ..... P\.U~OO$T~IO'l~O'l~JOl'I VG<GMl lH "MtDW l'H' OW I ' ' Good Seat1 Available In IU llfst t..,lly--$taged prod ... ct•OH Wtd , 1w11, Sf!. Wrd./Tnu•J l1'n t) ll·ll.!111' I Pm. I' 10 ,.m, F,.,/1or. t l.IJ.S4,l.l ~ p J.iu1r1 .. a<rR--p .. r1·-11.1' COST A M ~SA. R&•e•vat•0'1\, 646 1363 o• all t..1utu ~I Agent ,p,, IT'S NEW THERE HA S NE,VE R BEEN A WEST ERN LIKE DOC STl!C'f KEACH FAYE DUNAWAY HARRIS YU!JN ,.'.'DOC" A FILM BYFRANK PERRY .. ,MIKE WITIJ'..Y .... , ,,., .... _; ~ ...... ,""'"''"n"' "''" ~ .. c. .. ,..; .. , '"!" "' ·ED IRI-.. e•:<:.''--..U. Unrtad Artists . . .. ~ ...... -o-.~~ ! ' AL SO PLAYING ROCK HUDSON -ANGIE DIC KSON · TELLY SAVALAS The story of a married man with a hobby. ' . 2ot1ic~"tory-fo1 pre;enis: The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker CINEl>OME 20 mid MEi'HISTO WALTZ I BUENA PARK I and LITTlE /\\Ul<Oru . LIDO O>d VANISHING POT'-'l ••. .STARTS TOMORROW! ••• "b oys ... will be boys." ·-"'so~fmy best friends are ... An EROTIC NIGHTMARE, of su spense and TOTAL TERROR' £11........tn "-!:>•-·»' ,,[iZARd INA \~WOMAN'S '~ SklN'' I ~qtlo '"'"""""'""'""" ...... ~, ...... "~­( "'''"'"°"""'• ~ • .,. '.,,.,,,,,. "'"' .,.,, .. ~ •• l(Cl<..,,Ol.,.. ........... ,, "" '"'""'''~""' 11........ .. •••• PLUS ACTION CO-HIT •••• NOTHING BETWEEN THEM but HATE! '":r·''ui~1B£1\.S1' :, , Bl\\l §]· ">'' COLOR_S~~~[ •• "Ji,.: ' . ---- Student's Play Set For CSF Suptrunposed 1111Bge.5 ·of thE' memor"·;· 1s . the '>''av 11 ('.ahfnrrl 1a Stale Co 11 e. RE' , fullertnn £:rad uate student df'.<:('J'lhes her production m "Su1nmPr!rce," opening in lht> (';.inpa"' Arena Th f' at r r 1'hur·<:d;:11 , Or t. 7, for /our pcrfo~ni:1nl'C.i>- l;:in Pi'!IPn of F11llrrtnn will i;!i'!t:;C Hnn (n\ran ·~ rlr<1111a in p<1r1 1al fulflllll1t'nl nl lhe re- qu1rr1n rnls fnr hrr n1 i'l~trr of ;ul <: rlrgrre in th<'illC,. She ha~ i1lrr:1d,1 di1·e1·1Prl ~e1('ral pro- rl1H·!1nns al Ca l Stale a11rl other <:O!lt~t'~ .. , .... . . . . . . • . DAIL V l'!LOT 37 lrvi1ie Clw'rale Granted $5,000 A gr11nl nf $5,000 ha!'i been program or presenling muter ;iw:irded tn the Ir vi ne Ma11t tr choral worlul in Oranit Coun- Chnra\e hv tht. Irvine fouri · ly" datinn . ii w:is annnunrf'd The gr11nt is ~ti pul a.1~ for recenll,v h.1• Ste1·en ~-lnrri 5, lhri"e purpni;es -to e5tabli!h pre.~1denl nl thf' 1'hr1r11l r a perm11nen! music library: "\\1e 11rP espPcially plr;isrd fnr the pu rchase of cnncert ;1nd ~ra!d1cd !hat the lrv1nP equipmen!; and for expan1ion F'nunda1 inn ha s expre!'isrd ils of 11cti vi!1e.~. ronf1rlrn1·e 1n !he I r 1· 1 n e The ch<ira le. cnmpo11~ of r.111 s!c r Chnrale 1n this "'"> ,'' JOO memhers repreM':nting 2~ Mo rris st.lied . "Such su p~rl cnmmuni!it!'i in Oranae Coun· will he significant as the t.v. is preparing five concert.I chnralP ('nntinues tn expand its for its fnurth sea.~nn. ·~~~~~~~~~~ ~NEWPORT BIACH -urthr entrance ta the fabvlo1,1 \ lido f\le Oil J d)SO •••••·•·•••··••········•·············· POSlTIVEL Y ENDS THURSDAY "Sun1 rn crtr·cc ." \\'hwh 11;-is ("1·1r11·alll· ;icrla11nrd whP11 f11·.<;t p1·nrhl('f'rl nff.Rrnad11i1) 1n lflfill ;i11rl rrl'rn\l.v AS A mnlinn pie· ture, 1 ~ ;i srrie5 0[ sernes - p<i.!'1. rl'c'Scfl! And fulure - wli1eh t;i!..r pl;icr in !IH' niinrl of tl1c crrilrrtl chrtrar\er im· 111t'd 1;-ilrh hrfnrr his rlert1h Th1b ,\\;-irc;rrcll1 of Co.~l a :.Jcsil ;ippcars in the !earl r11lr . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~· . . ~ ' . • • • • • • • . . . . . •• , ,.'-' k • • • • nf a \'nun~ 1nan 11hn surrr1s Slee11y Ti111e 6fll his l1fP ilnd his rrlat1nnsh•rs 11·i1h !hose clo~P !n h1n1 . His filt hPr, 11h11 h0th ln ve~ it nrl I resents hi~ son, 1~ plai·rd hy ~lnri!I Ka.~s· mini1 rJa_vs lnrks "n her ;i f trr she takes a sedati\'e frnm Pat t-larp STARTS FRIDAY Chn~ flh1nn1. nf Fllller1nn. ai; :\Jan .Jones \\'atrhes in this ~:-rne fr0111 "Shad n\1' Pla.1-." rarl of the Cost a "MarriageOfAYoungStockbroker" rhvll1s St0rkrnan of (n~ta lvlesa Civic Playhouse':-"1.on1;:.h t at B 30" ser 1e~ on .!'tage for th e last time Fri· "'""l11t lllcllartl le11l•111h1 1\1e'l'i.:t play!' !hr :'Oli n~ man's r1 .ll ~O -"Y""1ttil11t '"'"'" pnsscs.!'ii·e hut lnv1n g mn1 her. ~;'~,·~ev~e~n~in~g~a~t~t~n;e~C~o~m;:;m~u~n~n~1 l~y~c~· e~n~l~e;r ~a~u~d~i t~n~r~1 u~m~o~r~l~h;e~O~C~f~·a~ir~g~r~o~u~nd~'~·==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ while Sanrlic Clark nf Santa 1r Ana pnrJr;:i;.·~ h1~ g1dfrienrl. I Kenneth King nf Ruena Park is hn!h .:t cn1n p;itriot, lit11(' hrotl1cr and oflcn p!t1y.~ the l y1111ng 111;in as .'I chilrl • (\Ji'li11n t1n1e \~ R-:lf\ rm I ;:ind , hrr;Ju~e.-of l 1 mi I (' d1 !'f'<111ng, the <11rectnr ;irll'1~e~I ::rc11r•n,e.11r k1>1 re~rr1a!1nn~ b~·[ 1rl1>phnr11n.!' lhP \hralcr hnx nf- f1r-P ill R/f\.~.17) 111 ad1'<1fl('P 11 erkd~1·.~ he1 11:ern nnon and 41 '"' . I 11.0Ull\ \I 11 J•''. 115-KIO, lk ~~•" Conn"¥ ''T H E RED TENT" (G) Plu• "A NEW LEAF" {G) W•lh W•"Ot MAlh•U Sn•<'"' Kod• M•hn•• S•t. 1.lO ""' tolt#l• ,.Cm(: COAST lllO-• ,,_ " ~I EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ..________ \l Man's sometim es dangerous ollen humorOU$ ~lwayo. exciting oue5f for a winier paradise. A ... otd Wi1111!11, F•otur•tl• "Sail In The Surf" Tl MES W Day' 7:l0 l ':lO Sutu•doyt & Sundoy\ l :lO-S:l0-7 :J0-9 :JO THE AGE LESS CONFLICT BETWEEN CIVILI ZATION AND SAVAGERY "WALKABOUT"" Al Sn THE ORIGINAL 0"THE PLANET Of THE APES" ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS • '· \ 'The Okinawa Chamber of·Comme= duunpiOMhlp (u a M!rlne In '59) wasn't Lee's biggest title, but it was his firsL Since then, you COW1t 'em: Golf Rookie of the Year, 1967; U.S. Open (twice); British, Canadian, Hawaiian. Texas (his home state) twice; and. many others, including tho 1969 Wcirld· Cup. Sportsman, citizen, and frit:nd of tho Newspapcrboy. "FOLLOW-THROUGH-'' says Lee Trevino- "IS WHAT MAKES A GOOD NEWSPAPERBOY'' Lee Trevino thlllks like a golfer, And why not? This year he made history by winning three na· tional titles (U. S, Canadian and British) within a span of three weeks. So when asked about Newspaperboy Day, he had this comment on wh at mak es a ncwspaperboy tick: "He follows throug h. He takes care of his customers, Never mind the season or the weather, your newspaperboy knows you count on him-- so he's always there with your paper. Follow· through is what wins golf tournaments-and it's also what wins respect for these yoiin g men that serve us so well. I take off my cap to them," Servi ce, dependability, responsibility-these arc all attnlrutes of the successful newspaperboy, And yon can add another word too: "thriftiness." Like their parents and many other Americans, thou· sands of .newspaperboys save part of their earn· ings in U. S. Savings Bonds, in preparation for college or other financial needs of the future. Buying Bonds is just another example of their all-round good citizenship, another :reason for the nation to ·be proud of its newspaper carriers. Like Lee Trevino's cap, Uncle Sam,'s hat is off to these young businessmen on the occasion of their an· nual day in tho spotlight-Newspapccboy Day 1971. I Tab stock in Aa111rica. BUY U. S. SAYINGS BONDS , International Newspaperboy Day is Oct. 16, 1971 I I ' { I • fl D•JL Y PILOT OICll l'lACY TUMBLEWEEDS Tllunday, Stpttmbtf" XI, 1971 WE ..wl£N'T EXPLORED TME AR1lCl..fS FQUNO ON MIS .PstsoN. NOW, CHllDl'RN, P<A!IS, I MUSTNEEPS CONPUO< 50M£ ~IZNESS Wll'IN l'A l'ANI\! ••• FROLIC MEAAILY T'Gi:THER IN Me AllSENCE AN' I SHALL f\<TOIN ANON! ' MUn AND JEFF SURE-· LIKE 1 SAID THE BARBERS GOT A STRONG UN ION! FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE .. 1 DAILY cRosswoRD ••. by.R ••. POWE• r ACROSS 1 Tht largest num~r 5 Rt linQuish 9 Insect in an adul t sla~ I~ AutOOr: Abbr. tS Two swas in --": Z woids t~ Pa~!Ofal 17 Fr ighltoing l9 Roman o!fitlal of old !O Mislakt 11 -rent dor t !J Solldil1ed animal oils l4 Kreps in m11'1d ?7 Farmer's tonctn1 l9 Lowers cneself 31 Marks left 'S Fluttrr 37 -plewus 19 Kind ol islalld t D -Stra\'lnsky tZ Metric weights •4 Kind or duck 45 Asl~ mammal 47 Small drum •9 Churt:h bench 50 O\'trvthtlmtd with rlatttry: Slang 52 Death 54 Stand11d of ne1 \nt s1: 2 WOfdS SO Admlnlslrr s a calming dr ug ' " 59 Ont who doe!s : SiJfli• bZ Hawaiian fl>Od b4 Tlifow out t..5 Units or length b7 Conclusion based on 1 pr tl!liSt 70 Russian trade guild 71 Have spac e '" 72 Protrud ;ng, ls olaled rock 73 Somethin q att1actlYe: Informal 74 Gone b~ 75 Sta bl1d DOWN l EIK\ro· 111agnrlic radia\lon dt\'ict Z Eccf!ltrlt J Gets und tr way: 3 words 4 Pottlon of !ht digtsHvt tract 5 Man's nickname 'Finia l <r namtnl 7 Ntgillvt t onl11Ction I Ad.,.1nt1gts '9 Rtst11lmtnt 913an1 l C Art is covt rtd 41 S;itisl!fd at hl9h tidt: 4J Sting unknown 2 words by namt 11 Opefal ic % Rtptrlcry hi11hlighl lhtatrt: 12 Onta1io Informal community 48 Gymkhana 13 Spanish c~s toii1est1rrt 18 Smill mu~lcal 51 Road sign g1oups 53 Most ZZ To nodt gttt judicious 25 Rec ess 55 Ch1rac!trlztd 211 B1t1k with by loudnt1ss li:wct 57 G11tl1I ridgt: 28 Biblical ruler Var. JC Raw Yf;tlill:llt 58 Austtrt dish .51 Cov sr JZ Abillty slwtddtd Jl~~1ul -:Swiss tobacc o ·•p.1 intrr •a Eddo :34 Kllltd til lns l6r: Comb. \'iol trrt ly f«111 35 -and pitt ts 6J To !ht lnsidt Jli Oppost<I to: of Dial. 611 Tricky JB loost outtf 68 In favor of garments Ii~ lamb's partnl ..-r.-.....-...-• ·- By T 0111 K. Ryu By Al Smith By Dale Hale PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER U'L AINll ~T -\.00!<$ ()OJ TH' Ll'L GOeeLEGLOPS l='ACE'i. AT ALL. TH' GLOP IN NClO "'/AWK- SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS W()flM! • By Charles M. Schulz ' • IF 3-0 COMES eACK, r M. Rf.NJ'f ! By Harold Le Douic EltlC, ~R'Lll,IG •• I M1SS VOii 50 MUCM! ru_ &E T'MER"E TOMOR~OW EVEl,llNG, JEEP, (~· 'llOG (.OME POWN M'O MEET .lrAISS SPaK.ER: AIW JM. ixnve~? TMEY'll &E LEAVIN6 Mf'f MIMVT'E ~ PIP Yot ME,1.R: WHAT? OM, JAE, JEEP? CAN YOI YES •• 't'B, I 'll COME POWN TO &E R:lc,MT MEET THE FOLK'S~ POWN •• SWEErHEArr. MISS PEACH ~. Plllfl' CJ#' A ,..W5Fl11Pn'S '*"""10H •,~-~,:; IS 'It> l!XPOSI! lilfAFT j:(LLY AND COltll1'l'TION. &uool.-60 F~Rl!l!T IT Ol.lr -- v. ••·-• WMl!l!IVl!R IT .<\'""""' IX/ST$! PERKINS I , f ~ !f f) ~ 3 r •·JO •II ii• •• t«>? OV.'f. JUST c~m. ) By Mel --.... i ! I ' i By John Miles 0 By Charles Barsotti -- • ... J~.-OCma. ~ """'r ~~ • ,, ., •• . , ,. ·f I; By Gus Arriola By Roger Bollen -IOlllU: :5.IJAK'Es •. l '----,,,.-----./ 1 THE GIRLS lf(of,~9-b ' ' i "Oki we tYt:r have an enjoyable club meeting -lhe guest 1peali:er on diet and exercise couldn't make it." P-n&-... q ... l DENNIS THE MENACE ..., • > ' J l ''JAAr MR.W1t~s GOT AM~ lll<C A£LEl'll,4¥T.' HE~ SlllLMAD NYJIJT SOl'EDllN' I DID Y&ST~Y.'' . ~ l . . . . . 'I Spy~ Favorite Game Among Nations ' By PHIL NEWSOM IJl"I .......... """" l11llrtt If not the world's oldeosl pro- fession, then spying mU!l be rlo.~ to It. Intelligence to uaure It.self that the Sovielt are Jivini up to their part. " So far as ts known the Russians made oo protnt to this tlur upon t h t I r genUe.manly conducl The British case involved • eertain amount of u 1 u a 1 British sportsmanshlp. The Soviets' mu&hroom1ng spy ac· tiviUeti in Brill.In were aald to hive been known also to the labor government of l'rime Minbltr Harold Wilson which preceded the present ain- aervatlve government under Edward Heath. The British had suggested to the Russians ln a quiet way 1everal times that they &hould cut back on their spying. Heath apparenUy aded only after the Russians seemed to indicate 1pying was among their international prlvilegts. It wa.s a large figure, u a matter of fact. comprising ap.. proximately 20 percent or all the Rus.6ians in B r I t a l n • diplomatic buaineM, tourist or what have you. On an Ill· temational Kale,· it almost took the !PY busl'neM out ol the Individual ca~ory and placed it ill mass productiOn. So we.II e11tabllshtd Is the spy business, that Ru!!lan in· dlgna tion over the British ac- tion mwit be taktn simply u part or the act. Jn 1970 the Soviet& •warded a mRUary medal and the order ol Lenin upon George Blake, a double agent who ttUped ln 1966 from Britain's Wonnwood Scrubs Prison. Tht awards cited his ''stlfless activity." And even In th is age of l\Utomatlon And electronics, the individual still plays a pro- 1ninent role lri the business of one naUon spying u p o n another -90 prominenl in· deed that it ~kes a story 1ike Britain's ous~r of 105 Soviets al one fell swoop even to raise an eyebrow. Profs Study Volcanoes in California Electroriic spying i1 so com· monplace u to be taken for granted. For example, electronic devices litter the ocean floors reporting the passage of potential ent:my submarine!!. .<mt.rican and Soviet spy-In· the-!!ky satelli~ ~gularly photograph each others' and Comml.lnist China 'a military and nuclear installation~. ~ognl'Ud is lt1e spy's role in ln ternalional affairs that no one even gets very in· dignant about it. For eumpl!', last April rd Richard Hlhns, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, told newspaper editor! 1net>!· ings in Washington of the "m<J jor and vita!'' role U.S. inlelligence would have to play in sny agreement reachl'd ~, the U.S.-Soviet Salt talks on lim itation of stra.- tegic weapons. He said the United Stales could u~er_t~~uch an ac· cord ''on~ It has adequate FRES1''0 (AP) -'J'wo Fresno Stale College geology professors are taking the temperatures of five volcanoes in the Cascade Mountains in • search for renewed activity that coukt threaten populr.ted areas. Or s. Tan M. Lange and Jon C. Avent say rising tern· peratures inside Mts. Rainier, Baker and St, Helens in Washington and Mts. Lassen and Shasta in California could mean their geologic furnaces are active. ''The threat is not so much from Java flows as it is from mud slides caused by melting soow and ice," Lange said. "Mt. Rainier, for uample, has about four cubic miles oi snow and ice on its slopes," Lange said. "If volcanic temperatures inside tht moun· lain begin to rise, the melted waler, mud and assorttd rock debris that would flow off those slopes could inundate the Green River Valley". All the cascade volcanoes, except Lassen, have been in· active in this century. Lassen erupted in 191"4. Lange said geologists know that some S,000 years ago mud swept down f'.11. Jilainier, smnthering 125 square miles of what i~ now lhe metropolitan Puget Sound area. In 1963, a mudslide believed triggered by steam e:irplosions, rolled off Ra inier burying an uninhabited campsite at its base Lange said. Lange and Avent are using a $12,000 telescopic radiation· thermometer to measure the n1ounlains' fevers. The in· strµment can pinpoint hot spots on a mountain turface Lange said. , The geologists conducted tests on Shasl.I and Lassen this summer and will do simi lar work next year on Rainier , Baker and St. Helens, Lange said. Can ge would not comment on the temperatures they fou nd on Shasta and Lassen. Only after several years of study would a marked in· crease be detected, he said. Ruslan trawlers report on the U.S. Apollo space pr~ gram. Despite the almost open nature or international spying, it b rare that a real Ur ternaUonal incident d~elop!I. One such came in the U-2 In- cident of 1960 when the Soviets shot down the-6> spy plane piloted by Francis G a r y Powers. It broke up a big foW' summit meeting in Paris WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE ~SCOUNTERS ·WE DISCOUN :E ... o ' -""' I"'\ ' 0 c: z .... .... ::c ... -"" l""I . 0 c: z .... , .., "' ""· :E , .... -"" l""I 0 c: :E .... 0 -"" I"'\ 0 c: z .... .... ::c .... 0 -"" l""I 0 c: z .... .... "' "" :E ... -"" I"'\ 0 c: z .... .... :z: .... ~ n 0 c: z .... .... "' "" :E ... . oi::, -"" I"'\ 0 c: z .... .... :z: ... 0 .,.. I"'\ 0 c: z .... ... "' "" :E .... -"' - 5 DAYS A WEEK HOW WE SELL FOR LESS & SAVE YOU UP TO 20°/o NO G AME S NO STAMPS NO GIMMICKS LOW RENT LOW OPERATING COST CLOSED-SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WE ARE IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS , .. NOT GAMES we welcome -FOOD UllW STA"MP SHOl'PIRS FOOD FOR WE DON'T ' MEET COMPmTION, WE BEAT THEM! STORE HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 5 DAYS A WEEK CLOSEDSUNDA YS AND WEllN£SDAYS WAREHOUSE PRICES t>\.us Tfl• Checker add• Ju•t 10•;. to ar .. rive at what you ,.,. S• It yo11 woilnd uP, wltft, SID.00 w •rt h y•u'if 1lmply P•Y that pin 10% •r 11 .00 'fhil fffl fOf' n•ythlnf 0JIC9Pt tfle fow ft•m• 1 ... 11, controllN Ilk• mllk and llquer. WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAVINGS! WI' 1tnnvr THIJtlc:HT TO CNMtGt Pllcrt AS WHOl.PAL! 'l'lttCl'I CHANOl - 535 W. 19th St.r at Harbor, Costa Mesa . DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUNT THE DISCOUNTERS WE DISCOUN 'l .. . .. _ ...... I~ Gtntrtil - NEWPORT lllACH INCOME WATERFRONT $42,500 Big 4 ~. 2~ balls bo~. Prci~nUy leued at $400.00 I month. Exa:llertt Newport location. Only EV• E"n ~ars o.ld. Call PO'N! -- 2629 Harbor, C.M. $32,500 SWIM POOL Beautihll home, Park like yard. Large pool + equip- ment and decldnc. Bullt-ln1, 4 bedrooms, famjy rm. din- ing room, nreplace. s-m.1120. TARBELL ~ HarbOr, C.M. SUBMIT OOWN 4 Bdrm11, fllmily &. dining rrns. 2~ Baths. 2600 Sq, ft, of living space. Village II. #lOL .$49.950, Homa Show Realtors "Armchair Househunting'' 3;;JS E. Coast Hwy., CdM 67S.7225 Bay Ava. Waterfront 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home Pier It Slip. $195,000 Call: 673.3663 642-2253 Ews. associated . BROKERS-REALTORS Z02S W Bolboo 67J.J66] $24,950 4 BEDROOMS Immediate po11se11lon. •-lr.tove in" condition, Entry hall, spacious living rm. din- ing rm, oversizt'd muter bedroom . ~1720. TARBELL 2!fi5 H11.rbor. C.M, REDUCED TO SELLll $22,500 Th.is home i• locat~ In a S25,0Cl0 • S~.COO neighbor. hood, .'.! bedrooms, double ga- rage, large lot and more. Hurry! 546-S&W. ·-z&29 Jiarbor, C.M. Coll99e Park, 4 BR. * $21,950 * Anume 4~ ht. fl'600 d0\\11, eXOtlc prden. -GEM- ENTERPR1sts REALTORS 1610 W. Cd. Hwy., NB 642-4423 REPOSSESSIONS SparkJlng clean homes, 80m• newly painted le carpe~. 2 3, ' &. s bdnns. Some with ~.IBA-VA coriv. tttms, from sro.ooo to $40,000. COJ.J..JNS It WATTS INC 8843 Ada.ms Ave. B~ BAYFRONT APTS. Vista Del Lldo. Pier &: slip available . .f'rotn $31,500. Sell or lease. Georg• William1on REALTOR 673"4350 64S.1564 , INVESTORSll Walk to tw!ach, Beaut. 3 BR 2 ba. furn. homP.. LeA.M'd at $358 mo. Iii Ju~. $36,51» CAYWOOD REALTY 6.106 \V. Coa~t Hwy., NB 548-1290 BIG CANY=o~N=- s BR, 3 BA. 8-J Model. Com- pletion Dec. $89,~. 644-5859 after 6, BY OWNER. OWNER mu1t ae\I, 4 bedroom, family rm, l baths, p&rk like yard, S25.950, BKR, Call day or night at 540-J120. *DUPLEX* 2 BR., bl tns. Nr. shops Fortin Co., rutn. 642-500D The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace -. . .... DAILY rtLOT ft Oener•I PATAGONIA ·ARIZONA· ~t'I when ~ O\lt"Mn JOl'lt, and wane. h1a COL- LEGE PARK bon1e IOld ,,;:iow! Ju.st ll1t«t al only $27.500. c.omp1.~ with J bedrooms, 2 betht, over· 111?«1 livtng rrn. I family 1"m. Great location on trce- llned cuJ..de-aac, only 11~ to 0ranp Coast Collf'ge. Call Us for fUrtheT dt'tail1. Call 5-16-5880 (Oprn Ews.l OUT OF TOWN -OWNER- ~ triplex, )duJ for own- er live-in, Walk to •IDres. .chools. $41,900. and lnrom• ;440. month. Newport •I Fairview 646-Hll (anytime) IVAN WELLS - BUILDER -$69,750 0.olce Ba,ycrest 1treet. 4 Bdrms., hl·beam family 6 llvlng room, Cburtyard en.- try. Large yard, 1"00ln tor pool. Quick po!S61iton. ~ Coldwell.Banker :~ 133-0700 644-2!30 MESA VERDE BARGAIN Now pr~ at only $27,750. Spacious 3 bedroom home on quiet street. C8rpcts, drapes, builtln11. Lovt'ly rev- ered patio. Now vac:Rnt ktr your Inspection, Won't last at this price. 540-1151 (~n Evenings) INSTANT RANCH 35 Acres with 2 bedroom furnir.hed house tor $35,000. Move right in. View of Pal. omar. Vll.il Lake and sur- roundings. PETE BARRETT '"' !;.~,;;~ i MlWf'OlT lf:A.CH -. ' 642·5l00 \ ... ESTATE LIVING Huge ltv, rrn., massive wall frplc., lushly p I a n t e d ground1, rronr &. rear • are but a few nl tht' len1u re1 l . this beauL 3 BR., 2 Ba. residence. Stt this lov•ly home pri~ at J:"J.3,500. WILLIAM WINTON Raa1 Estate • 229 Marine. Ba11'oa Ishuld 67S.3331 EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE $26,750 Nea t and clean. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Great location. This one h11.s It all but v.·on't Inst. Call NOW! 5-'6-S&Kl. 2629 Harbor, C.i\-1. $25,950 4 Bdr. + Family Rm . A11sume 5~<. % apr. loan, Move right In! Large tnmi!y rm. 4 bedrm, dream kllchen. 540-1720. TARBELL .2!fi5 Harbor, C.M. NEWPORT ISLAND 3 BR., fUnll,y rm. borne with 2 baths, shake root. Trt-e. lined ~t. lmmac. cond. Outdoor BBQtrl!I'Tac., great for entutaininc. Prlctd at- $54,500. Call: rn.3863 673-Mftfl EVH. associated BROKERS-REA L TOA$ l02S W Bolbon 61l·l66J • 3 lle*a • •Batb&~• Carpets, .&rapes, r•nge, patkt, storage ahed, $23,500 ••. Terms Roy·McCardle Rt•ltor 1110 Ne"W1JOl"t Blvd., C.M. 541-172' ' ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE ON NEXT PAGE -- l • • . . ' . ,. • .. -· . ... ' ,. -; I . I .. , . • '\ 40 DA.JL Y Pl LOT Everyone Hes Some thinq 1het Someone Else Wenh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, 6ind It, Trede It W ith e Went Ad Fl NE R HOMES NEWPORT'S MOST ELEGANT BAYFRONT GracJous la1\'n slopes tn 1$6. of Bay ironlage . Accommoda1e~ too· ,-acht v;1lhou1 obstruct· 1nz the exnan s11·e 1·1p11·. 4 BR'~. den. familv room .. ~eparate ma id's room . $650.000. Sho11·n b\' appointmen t. Phone 642·8235. THE ONLY LUXURIOU S BAYFRONT .3 BR . 2 halh con do 111th C[)mplete v1e v.' o[ ~y 1n :\e11·po~t . Delu:\e carpet ~ & drapes. urmet kitchen. fireplar f pool. db! gar· a e &· boat slip d\'ail abl e. sa9.500. Frank Peralta 642-8235. NEW IVAN WELLS SERIESI Plans from S,89.000. Exc111ng nE\\' Ivan \\'ells custom hnme!' on Ga!axv Dr ive. l\e1v floor plans Spectacular ' Bay ·\.,.ie11s For details on nev.1 serie~ of homes v isit the models at 2QD6"6alax y_ Drive or 1027 ~lariners Dr1,·e. (t~ Daily ilr call 646·155Q and 642·8235. FOR BOAT LOVERS Fabulous DO\'ER SHOR ES B.A. YFRO~iT v:I pier & float. \Yatch lhe boats gllde by your O\\"O min i·man~1on fr om your 60' Bavfront pa tio. 40' LR. 3 BR. fR. A Io ta! tr1u rriph in decoration & e'luipment Sl29.SOO . Call Ber( Fehren 675-3210 for a~t BAYCREST Custom designed charming 4 BR home for comfort &. pleasure Extra large family & livi ng rooms. each "'''ftreplace. Bea.utJ.lul pool & land scaped play are~. Onl;.i Si 9.750. Appl. only. Call Dave Cook 642·023 5. CHARMI NG, WARM, FRIENDLY Compl€te privacy 10 yo ur ou11 spaciou s heated pool Dover Shores beduty. 3 BR. convf'rtible den. FR . form.ii DR Read \" to mov e 1n as ne\\". S124 500 C.i!l \\'alter k.mg 675·3210 . MACNAB· IRVINE 642-8235 901 Cover Drive 675-3210 1080 B1 y1id• Oriv• Newpo rt B••ch ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE ON PAGE 39 NIGHT VIEW! -3-;GRACIOUS LIVING This dJSllJ1Crly dit1trtnt hoir.c ha~ b.ofn cusromizl"d to prn- ,,d,. pr1V.l.C"'\' & Charm Cl(I~, l'l 8.1.ycre~I 1n hf';i unful \\t !-!tl1tJ. 4 hit; be<lrfV>m~ 1nrlud1n:;.: t nlargt'rl ma~i,.r is beaLHt!u!. ton' Thfo rf'· ~uu, "-Ith h11h he11 m rP ll· !lecuon o! hgh1s nn the bay 1nii•· !"°""'" ph1sh carP"t\Tl'i:· n\akt. rh1~ 11 ch'-'erf11.l attno~-Hnmrm.:ikl.'r·~ rlrP.:im ki1ch- phtr, 11r ALL HOl.iR~ Th15 Pn 11·nn Tht. larr•t 1n mnrlr m r.park:lnb 4 l"i.'lrm , den .t ron1Tn1enrf'~; t l'"'n JI BBQ dLnlni; rm. homt" 1~ \'"!"Yun ,,..,.,. l.n" 1n1f'r,.•1 J1 <<11mahle u~uaJ • 11.l~n tht" pool. \\1th ln~n .:inrl nnly S.'H.500. CALL ,..,.tractablr rool. l.. t>1H1arrl 6;~.~~:11. r,..,.,r.1 ;ire J?:'.lm f'fh1n :: m ·~ P nel.' r<'<Juc-erl rn $119,.'iOO, 675 -3000 Cal~ lnr j"ll<""'\ll" rata('li:_ 11 Ph pnr,.~ l.. r!rta:l.!, BAY 1 BEACJ.I REALTY , ... POOL + RUMPUS ROOM P!•r J h<'dl""°"-.rn~. : M tl\.•. huil'·:n ••.trli"r. ""'' ~h'i t rl'~[Y!1r.;: :. flr~ri111rr• n1rr Fffl "'1· f' rllmriu~ r1v1m L~r!w1"\ ""' !11t ;-.,, q11;l:f1 . in; "" 1~11 1~~~ 1u<! J;i h~ f'\'~!, !U'"11,r ! !n ~'(1~!1n=: I,\ l.A.;n (111·r"J~r "ill rnrt~lrl"r SJ rm <l0\'11 1.\1:'-IEDIATE f)('('l"T'A'.\C\' Walker & Lee Ft~J1nrs 2791' H.:i.r bor Bl'-C "' Arl~m~ ;,.~1 ()po-11 'nl !I P:'-1 General • COlESWORTHY & co .• REALTORS I ~i ll.IOI """"1.111t A LITTLE MANSION ~f 11·!~ l1•rt r! .'!"!<" \""rr!'-' 3 Tv-rirnnm. 'l ~'b r.-~111:; \n. f"11"<'r1 n':tJ#.. 'TUl"I r 1rl..tl•-q r .•!rr~1 . ,rl.'11,.nT sh.:i~ r.:ir- 1'"""· 1r"h rlr~r"t! .:irirl n1•1 t'f'<"n1!1 p11 1111r..j 1n<1ri .. 11nr! n11' .\ rl'lil,1 ma.v mr .:in <11~ aripn1nrrr,.r1 -!<,.,. rh1~ •1n 11•11 .tl nfl~r lnria.~. S.10.~.)(l (";oJI ;.\r,.;)°:!i .1 {D' THE REAL \""-ESTATERS "I ( r, l 11' I H " 1 \I 1906 SANTIAGO OR . ff)()\.ER SHORE.", :'l B I 4 R"nrm. 1.;rgl.'. !.;mlly rm • .:; 8.-\ \·1"" frnni ,.1 "r;." IT"lm O!'E~ DAlLY l Tn ~ ROY J \\'ARD RLTRS "-16·f"l2~ G~n•ral BIG CANYON 5 Bedroom Fairway View Home Unde r construction for oc<'11pa.nc ~1 before Christmas. P!an lC Fee la nd 1.1aster bedroom ha~ flr flp\~ce a'I. dnf's l11·1ng room and s pac1n11~ fam1J,· ronm ,Jth bed - room has O\I n bath ttnd cn uld bp m~id'~ or mother·in-la \1•'s room .1rrl hath hat. both tub Md separate stall ~ho1~Pr. Separate laundry room . 3 car ji1ara gP 7\l;:inv butl l·!ns and extras, i nclud1ni; Tra ~hm~'l.\er inter· com \\'ir ing. garage door opl'!ncr~. Pie. Thi~ is a choice cnrnf'r lot ;tf 1-Jerrrutage l..ane and Roya l St. George Dr!''' B11v now and close e~crow \\·hen hou $e ii. cnni· pleted. By Owner -$89,500 644-1140 341 * BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR lsl.,nd•rs Bl dg., at Linda Isle Beysid• Or., Suit e 1, N.B. * * * * TAYLOR CO. LINOA ISLE -SI SS,000 67S·6161 * )~ Brand ne'>I.· uaterfront ho1ne "il h the spa- ciou.!. open look. high Cf'tl1ng ~. etc. 4 BR.FR, for m. DR., study & 5 1.1 baths. "'Our 26,h Year" WESLEY N, TAYLOR CO .. Realtors "mcscf\cr6c:ReaL~ :2111 !>an Jo<!llquin Hill ' Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-491 0 2850 Mesa Verd• Or, • Co,la Me1a • Phan• 546-5990 G@neral NO OOWN V.A. Lou· do~·n to ar"n"" nr f H A T~rms. ·Spar1rtu~ I ~IUl,"C'O !..· pli!.!ill"l'f'ri ilf;P .) General MESA DEL MAR EASTBLUFF Bdrm , f' A~1CL Y R \! 1l)-:. 1.-lr<:e Lu•.: nu 11r .\ btrl1v,,.1m, Rrr .. hnmp )l a~'-~1 " f ""'r I Inv(';\' hnin~ ""l~n 1 lire· '" r t .i.n; !1t"l'ri! -'111 '111" piac;;:. 1\111'! >l7P hPci1·rv"11r.•, Pr7" 1nnn1n;: hnm,. in J'<r-.1 Cr••T~ 'lr•1 La...,·n nf 111,. \lr'lt\1h \\~1lrrJ _.;.[1Pf'l~j Mllf'h· r' n•;,k,. in.< a 11111'1<>r l fl ''rr,. 1 ~. '\r11 rl1•1111a~h· r r. \ \l I \1 1·1rrrn:11 tn ctll l"'•tr-f.1r i.•n-..:"lilr .:il~rm~. rr:rror•. btau nf1i!1~ r.:irr""· fnrmaJ (i.n:,1;: rr"'m. !rim1lv ed k oir11ped. "1•h nut<1a11ri· 1n;: d.,rnr thru-<1 u', PmlP•· ~·".lnaJJ.\ Janrl~C"ilpPd, rn1•.,~d pa•1n lrt !en~'i '"rd "1th frui-l!'f'~• An n•1t•tand1n:;: tiJ1· .,,. "nly Sll.l'il -ACT '.\O\, .. ACE-HIGH VALUE MESA VERDE .1 ..i. den fJT ~ Bdr.o P;ir"~"""' "l'h •n1"1 rini; w-;10 fr J)"Vll. Bl.'1'.U!l!u! f1rppii}r . ~J.;1r .,n. rrance. B I t!Prfr11· k1Trhfr. pl us lll1 l"I.\' pa.1 111 all 11rlri in 1h1• rj.,<1r:i.1i1 .. h<J1nr nr1t>1n· 111 n\lfl"f h11~ krr t "'1"r;."• 1h.n;:: 11nm1>rul,.1r n n 1 y !~1 .:-11(1 Phnn" fi;-J_~-l\n Sharp! Sharp! Sharp\ T1rf'd 'lf !,.,..,kine-l\t r!1rty rr · <~Ir.<~ Th~n !'if'r th:' b<>'l'll\" Th'!.1 ~h,..,.,. ~ J11<r ;i n1Nlr\ hnm'" .1 lvollr..,.-.m• 2 i·'lrh~. l>ii111.;n k1trh"n 1nrl11r!1n:; rl1•h11·a~h,,r, ,..,.,,. h<>r1u11f11I ~ha~ I\ W c.; J"l"t1nc h1z rjn•1hlP !i;.1T'!.f" illld .v .. ,..,.,, '"' l:in'll nr trad .. r. \II 1h1<;, anrl nnJv 12"1.Vtl .;nrl S~l 1 p<>r m.,n,h 1nclud;n:;: t;i\~' & Walker & Lee R1>aJ ror ~ 27!Vl Harht"lr Sll"rl "' ,\r!~m!> ~ l.}·0 )f.,.'i 0flPn "t1I 9 F'\ ! COMMERCIAL INVESTORS 2624 NEWPORT BOULEVARD $39,500 ~·,;irl~· 'l 11~ ""l!h gr~aT 1111 .,,,m,.nr pnl.,nti.o1l l!'i r h.,1r .. 1nr11 t10f1 . Trrm• nF- L"riahlP f"l r 1 1·,., lly .oi l"'r! r l";i•,. phQ""' :l1!i-2.i13 for mnr" 111 fnrmat1nn , DELUXE TOWNHOUSE And "h111 ~ l(l('1!/1nn·· Arlt;t· ren1 1n 1.,1 ely fl"""'I. plu"'h l<md~ra~ comn1nn 11r~~. "ntrr•~1nmtnt 1;i n;i1 ~nrl one hl"C"I\ 1n :'llF~-' \ Pr<IP Coun. rr v CJ11 h E:1.q1u~11,. 2 + rlen. .t lT·•'nnr!. Sp11n1~h hnmt". lU~' Jl"T1f"l fl'lf 1>rl1JI• lt"1$Ul't. l111n::: •1 !fg lil"~r· r 'lll fl(I\\• l46--~'fl !0f'f'n f:ve~.1 ttll auri • • • • • Deliqhtful R~1 r r••1 I Brlrm htl1n~ 11•/tfin rfl"l . lro: f~m rm 1 ·,.. PLLJ.SURE Tfi SHOii'' Arnold & Freud rl"""':ll. eiPr'r.r _;:;ir11c,. 1!oor opener. rr rrrl 11:-ht a.L • $51,950 CORONA DEL MAR Four bedroom tr1·lt1"tl hon1e. plus l benJWm r"nta.1 unit. / 'M 111""1 df' I.. r·::, p.1110 ;inrl ~"l""fil 'r !'l11lrf.r1111 < r!11 v .'ilr•J J>'l PlkP a llVI\\ a.1 th t• rr11<"" nr.\v s:·. -..n11 rail 1f"ldri,, .\1i;.2~1.1 6 ~ea.rs olri L:n11s in top --HORSE RANC~ r:onritrrnn. 11·a.1k 10 bra.r h JN LAGUNA? a nd ~hopp1 n;o . io ~c do11·n. \l'e hai·r 11 : .\lni"'' :! .irrr <; xlnt f1n;inr-1n ;:. in~lUdln:: ;i f;ihu\'111~ I hrrl-$63,500 1 ACRE EASTSIOE COSTA MESA .\lult1 p!P zon.11::, Elc!en A1·r-n. UP loc~ non Ideal un11 bu.!rl. Jrig f'llf' $55,900 642 -1771 Anytime Ir 1111 II"'""'-;o "f1"ri.u·ul ;r \·n·.""· 11 ~ P ·I "'" •..!" n"·l hl•l'l' <'lfT,11•. r,,t n1011 11 11.Jr. 1' I• flll I'\ ;iol.i '""· Walker & Lee I~" ,; '"!' :?fl11 \\•-"•111 11r1• i>i1il711 ltri''I 111 ~I !''.l LET'S TRAD ~ HOME FOR CONO.O n, ... ,. · , "t 1 1, ,, 1 ~ -:_ , r· h" 1·,.. n , \ " :r .i I "· • I I ::::::::::::::::::i:::i~~=i: \fr,, 11" .• '" 11·•1 !'" 'l•fl "j +· 11 I ~I'"' lr11°1n \t;,,,,.,. . .,, NOT $40,000 ONLY $34,950. :'ll;:irj .. fnr ""f"r1~1111nz. 1111h hr ;,1rr! .11 :11·111n::; pnnl ~"rl a. 20>.20 11 l!~ffip rrv>!l', lh )n1 p .v .; h<>rlt"t)(>IT1 h11n;" I• 11 I pl""'" th""'" L~r;:,. ri1~"·;: rnnm rh1~ llrr;iJ.-l;:i~t "lr1n~ ;irr'I. ]1 ~ .;!J J(l(I~ c.=ir;>r r 1 COATS .& . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) MESA VERDE Golf Co•se ~ /'o t i r I I l1 1! I• ,..:• I • \ • r • r· 1 .... " \I ,n '''" .,,.,. ••''' ,,11 !' " ' ' '' n r· ' 'i ,,n o r ' I .. •I olh.'.'. ·~. PLAZA ' , "" 1'. ~ rn II •I'"' "' P'" I .~· 1 .\ "rr 1• ~111• Intl:. \\I' .1 I 1,,< 1·r i} l•s:i>o ~ ~.' (\f'l" CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644·1662 Only $·1.',(("<I. :!](Yl !-'l ,ft n!l--EASTSIDE - h11nt a.r-•t P]('t11r,,~qll" SHARPI SHARP t !IMT -1(1 -{'""['hi!\" <>w 1'!11· . d , k lh , •• 1 ~n.ct1·r.,,n1,!hitlhr'1'1nn<>r · O\\"S 01·r;·.1111 ,r. ••'l , f i;:ree n. Ynu mti•! ~p,. !hi~ htl':" P;ilci \r 1·di;> ~r••11•· 1r<>· "arm 4 li<>rlronm .3 b'l lh pl.1f., Int 1hri~<> rnl1! 1•,1111 1 .c I r 1rn1f':<. \\";ilk tn S• ""'1i hnm"! • pri'Tl"' ,..,.,rn"r tl<';i- tinn 11nrl pl<"nl)' n! l'fll'"Jm 10r \1 ... 1· -11~1! r~fllfl . r~11I, f""'l. I' 1 l\l<'(i r--..:trnor C..tll !<1d,1.1 c;iU ;,.1 ~.~1:1 lnr"n r1r:c.1 n11J~· 'I.:. 'l,n_ Walker & Lee \outh ~ (~ oast INVEST WISELY P'"''r'1 t-"'!TI rr1I n;;. ui..~<t t.r•rl( fu•r p!11r•. P r 1 \'II • " p;il!rl, 2 hlllh!. pln\ ~riJthn unit 01·rr S::3ra~P lop !,,,..;o. llCIM "s.ktng SGJ,500. Call 6 7.1-l.5.Xl. \-0 THE REAL ~ESTATERS -' •• ~ • l f'~" nral'nl~ '.'1"111 " ..... , ... 1111 nn,·~ f=J'1.jT11 nPf'n nJ !I r\T Pr11i~'"''"""llv l'"11r1~.-1p"rl • ~nrt ~rn 1nkll';~ Qu;1li11 1• ~ll tn 1<.1111 C".ill"pt'Hll>; lh11l"U I rlr!1:;;!lTf11 ) kitr!'r-n • hll·ln~ ;-.,Yll. nnly SJi ,900 hurry li7 ,.JC\<./J. General FOR[\l [ OL\ON ,., lt~A l rORS OPE:-.· 7 n,\ rs ,\ \\ I::I::K BEACHTOWN "BARGAIN" 400 SQ . FT. FAMILY RO OM $1,600 DOWN NO QUALIFYING \'11111!,.r! ca.rhf'<ira ! ce1ltni , rip• n n..~ m•. tnll<<11 " f\nnr 10 , ... 1hn~ hnrk i1r11rlarP, 3 ~p:1r10U<; hPc1r"'•f11~. Cf'll1\<"f1 lrr1I 'l" ~I 11f"'tf t""il!J ~1 ~l'f'llO 1· "r<l~1f'' ~1/P \~lri J',+' ll'f'•il< JJkP f'"'flT -1\1•< lhr !11n•ll"1rl i:""r!h,1 r -But hlll l)' ('11! ;-. .. ,\ 645-0303 ::."•'I Jl~rh11r. l""~1 ·1 1111 DARE TO BE "DIFFERENT" L.:nu ... u;i J DL'PJJF.X ' A "mu~! see·· 1f .vnu are looking for something different 3 Bedroom and a 2 bedroom un it plus BO!\"US inla\v quarte rs . 11f.i BLOCKS from BE AC H . 176 q5o. SH-H-H, FOUND A SLEEPER :--cller 11·1 1) paint and c;irpet 1Q your 1asle. 4 Rerlroon1s, 2 b;:ith~. lari::e r 22f)() -"'I · ft . l 2· ~!o r~' hon1e. F'irrplacc. huill·tns. Be.c1 b11y R''-F.il'.:.i\(.l·I ;:ind it"s \1ACA:\"T~ . . S.111.500 52 WAYS TO WIN AT "TAX TIME" 52 BR ,\:\·o NE\\" a-l::i·deluxe garrlen type apartments. A s~o rterl 2 bedroom 2 bath~. 2 bedroom l bath. 1 berlroom unit.". Bui lt 1n kitchen. hu~e RF.CRE . .o\TION ROOM , filtered POOL. pr1 n1e area $827.000 ~ 1 ... IJ.SSOUlTI! REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly De lancy Re11I Esta!•) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Rf'Al!<J!'~ ~ HarOOr Rl 1 ri. ;H At'\11m~ :•·1~:+4'.ll Opt'n .hi ti P \t E,\ST SlDt: · RE~T BUY 3 Rri rm. 0 1n111i:: Mnm. Rrkf'-1 n<V1~ , 1-"ilm·Ptil rm. f"l,.,ur,\,. rif lr·h"rl t:ilr-'1£'" -4- 111"11k~hnp nn ;i llr~ llU~I.' mrnrr lnl ~~-'NI. I~ E. lttk :'t ' f\li;-29 \fl sr n "·n.,r. Coll,i::i P11rk . ~ BR . 2 R.-\. I;: t:rrPnhnll~e k !hArlP i::11rf'IPn. fil.">·-0'.11 2 C-1 VACANT A ~~·-..:l:vl' 1 ~r11 111 C.1 !n1 nn \\"f'.<t~1rl" "f rn~r~ ,,,..,__ r.""<1 1r1dtic 11nrl "\"flllSUTl!. r rtr,.rl 11 1 $1.'1.!'(lfl. C " I I 641;.j\71. \-o·THEREAL ~E.S',f~:fE~S $22,500 Nn r\n" n !l"'I Gl"f' nr $'100 11011 n 1-'H A •. 1 1->->rlrnnm. I h11th !,. CJ\fl"'I~ 1ncl11rl"<1. w ANT Ac r fa N ? ? 1 : 1 ~ !!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!!11!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 11 r 1:r: :-01.n n1 1· H11 •1I'"'" Ge neral I R"~' huy in Cn~1;o ;..1,._.... Balboa Island \';i1 ~n'. lmm•rl f:""l••. urinn ' r11•rr1 .~n t1·n·111,. n1n<-li=::::=:::=::::::::::=:::::=:: "' •\or 11\11'1!.:• ..>1•1> nn11 rn r I•••• ()\1 nrr·-1n1 ""ror <ii!"( 1•·· I ''I: hrfnrr 1"1,.,·,..~· 1·;i1r. ~" i'I' (';ill /111· i! f1rr .:t/l pi' -I "'"' nhl1(.(;i11nr1~ II , ... 1 '"'"' f~.1 <i\IP Ir ! r11 .. !1' ,,. ~1• 1p :a lru1 c: •1.-.ir '. I'• 11•' ·r I 11111""· rr 1'r""'"' \ I 11! l~ ,;!( ~f'\J l\f'P<i $54,500 VA No Down ht!' tl'l.l"' .,:;:o.1\ ~~-1'121 l{)pl:n f \C"<;,.I ~ outh "' {-oast Salisbury Re.illy EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS BALBOA ISLAND So. Bayfront Home CORONA DEL MAR 2 Rrlrn1 • 11111 .. Cf'IU' :.rt! l..;:ir)(..pur '''"' s.1.1 ·.m n" n- t r 11 111 r~rrv \l/<m~JI nn11n payml. (f">o. no1 rl1~t11r\i ltn· iiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I an11 FOUR & FAMILY !nr-arr rl 1n :'llr~a <lrl ~1 .. r. l...:ir::'" '.'l~\"!lj fl 1(1• ;<o.'n11 nnr. r 1I f<•r ( .... ~~1 .. "'' Sl!•."''11. Salisbury R•a1ty t ,1!1 1 r11·1.,,.i~ fl!"'I'"' ~M Jl:J :\J ,\f{l:-\f": ll\'F:. fiiJ.690() 11:1 r\'11,;i~. 01~ rlE'r 11 1\1 llrl r ) ..... ",.·,.",.-",.o,..,.',.1,.:-;1,. .. ,.",.·".., ... , 1 h111·.,r 111th f1n.;111'tn;:. Call • 11 .. · 1 ... , r!•1a1r... ! jJn 1 ril d)prn ~\ "'·' Macnab-Irvine -,,. • HERITAGE n .. ~11y Comra n~ -,. COVER SHORES ~ •ut ISTUl BAYFRONT :=====:::~;:~:;:01'!1nct1vf' !i RR • 1 •l'N":.O l10mt" \\''r 11thMnd pntry. SUPERSHARP fill' u~td hrick bay~1dl.' JI"· CON DO .,,, . pit>r i< Uno\t. s 1~2.ooo. "rlu!r ' lll'll}, r1111n, pool. <l()u• hie ii'a.r;11::r. ~2'!.!):'11. f'J""ll\! app?"f)v~I. A 2_ !.'. n I LITTLE l.•lii nrl. Sn. Rii y I ;.ii;.~~2. F rnn!, 2 !n1~ hnu~P on nnF, ===c--~o-c---~ I .1 RR. 3 BA.' J rurniirr~ .. 1 11.'l!i~UA L .l RR hnrnt nn lo! Rnnm 11 i r rnnrliTinnrr~. 1nn,.d for 4 llnl T~. E":ltri' r11~1r1~ rmm N 1i111h. hi rm l;ir~" Iii' 1·m "I lr rilc 11ri,1;111r~ ""'"'~ lia r. ~h""n 11 pr1 nr1l.1', \11n $.12.\IYll'l. rn11r1p111~ 1\111.v. °"'"""' r .o Ro~ 212 R.;!~ l.~l111ir! Balboa Peninsula 1 r;1·. 1 Rf"! ,_, rl~n •. ~ A11 . l.11r:::r ln1 .. \"1!'1.'../11. R1\Y\'J~:\\ rlurol .. \. 7 Ar up. 1 rjn,.·n [..e:, p111ln. s~1:-m .i\111r<h~ll r.r:il" &:i",';.....\l;IYI ---Corona del Mar Under Construction Ti>1• "111 h,-. ~ '-'.'""ld nn,,• A h11>1111 n,.1, "l htlrm 2 h;i 1h Fnrm11.l din rm "I hlt-1 n f'11h1n "1?0;, f'r>11! 11·...,s ti\ n\r\. 111.~hirin i::i rr?rn 1111 I c.· $22.40(1 T,.rm• ('!11 "r r· !:N t: 'ZO!h St, C\l -~2-\·MI r nr. <:.;ii• 1 Rr H.-.11 .. "/nr-11 r·1·r1 lh r11.n111 , '1 t-l k tp.11• <11nr ;:ii r;:i <'l r F:'.: l(n1·1;~; s.1 ~-:=::ur'. 1\7 f".1n1 II" .'-·, ('\1 R•~/'nr .i .;, RR S 'hn1n111 j·,.11,,•v .t 2:i:-.1 ii r>-F'l.:T ~1t,.j 7 i ~. :,c....,~ 112 II"" plu< ;o ~n;irp 2 t-.rlrm. Dana Point h"Mlf", 11h1rh I< tv>1n:;.: I"· -------- rnnrtrlf'd. Trrr1l1r In.-. r-;..,. fl!"PL~:x . s;i~r l BR \Ill\'' nl \!w~ .. nr ~a roni·t nlf'nc-;-, .. 1, rll"-"I"'"'· 1·1~11· <lf'rk. rr11· .. ~ nnr.v s.~7.:;nn l.,.11f r11 nn \\ 11\§h pnnl. MO RGAN REAL TY Sl.'..".('fl. t!lfi....~'!:i.'>. --~----1 673.6642 675-MS9 East Bluft $63,500 -.-E-,-Cl..-l-,,-.-,.-!:-A_G_E-,-.T-5-.-1 Hn\!F: !.· R~;\'T/d.. ~ ~A LE~. LEASE i;...i11Yl. ~ R'l•h !r1-l"1 ti "t"ll'l I RPrlrm r,.nt~I 11n1t. \\";i lk 'n <hnpp1nr;:: ;i nrl bf'a C'h. JO"'~ rl'1\\n. CA LL rr·RR().\'. RLT'' F..12-1 771 CllA R~llNG 2 BR. 11 , h11 ., 2 .IT nlrl, ~hA !.! f'l'J"'I. h .. ~m cr tl1r111:. ~l•n~ .. "rll-<l.,'ln1nr;:: "'""'1. R-2 Int. RMm !n l'>u1lr\ nn Iron!, S•l6,:il0. h,v n11·n,r. f;7."-:,J:t2. l/l\"f":L \' r;::~rrlt n I.· p1111ln. 'i t>r. nP11 rrrt. frplr. R-2 Int. s:;.i.~ lii;....:i!l5!l. Cos.fir M.-,-.----- EASTSIDE $24,950 C'~ ::.srnrrmm h~M"nn.i f!nnr hnm,. I' irh f1r .. pl11 r .. "- t.:i• h\1-!tl~ nri R·'l !!'11 J U~! 2 hlnrk.s from J;th !'r s .. ~111.,. ro st>e this ont - 61&.ilil. \o ·THEREAL ~ E,~'.f !\TERS :· :~ ...... c: t . i") 111 ,r(' "''.s '. ! ...... "'!!IJJ -' really . .,, 2~1 1 \"1~rA J!ll.:r Orn N""""l!OT1 Rf'a.r-n ~\4-ll ll $.11.9'll ~IM lf.'1 f! nr Ju,11ry hvinc:. Kine -11"" hrlm, ri\\ pullm J1n h~lh~. 2 f1rpl . frirm ~l rlln. rn1. lllm rm, hnt~rl 11 111fin"·~ "' murh mn!'f'. 0!""11 \-!i <1.1•1,1. 11:;1 ,o,,~1i11 :;<1. r~11 rr:Rft("l!'\ Rl.rY ~-12-1T71 I THE "Ll'fF_<;.<::pl1t l,u,.J 3 BR. 211 BA \\"rll ll,.mrat.-ri." >..1nl lnr. ~·,~:M 011 IM'r Mj-\B41. \\"1 I r!'11 I. Fountain Valley PLUSH!! PLUSH!! Macnab-Irvine -GEM -64'2-8235 675-.3210 RY 011";-i"ER -4 RR , 2 RA. r.-TfRPRJi;:J-;s nr ;\"pt. Ht,. 11n '}u1r 1 IT'~ A fl~'.Al iTY· ("hn1r11 .,.,.~ • lnl• rir \Ira.• :-!'lie. .i RR 11 1 RA . ll l"f;J-'. ,,....k I itl"p1 · F" n fl m rq'ltt 6. r!rr~ l.u~" l<i "'fl;: ri.oitif'l, R 1r rn1r f:n r.tf';HT· HAFFOAL REAL TY ORS F'.11\mrr SI C1T<l p;i11n. 1 ~ R EAL T Ba l'-• Covas R l I II ,,. ~ 1610 W. Co&st Hwy, NB .------------lot "~ "Y· ··''"'' I " :'-1,11--tJ.·~1 . 642-4'623 • 1 BR, 1 b11th~. ti'"' bfoaeh, 1-------------------1 frplr. .. ,,., 111 -2·111\ ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..\ _e_r._Al_.T'l~R-·~~--~-ffi_-7_7>_5 \\ e U help YoU seU: 642-~ Aft ~YI · lii~·l'\2.'I Daily P!lo! \\'111 bari:~\f'IS. all.lore . -,~,~n-.. -,,.-,-. ~.,-~R .-1 '. R~­ J yr~ oln. ·~!um, ~· • GI. nr M W Glln-!A ~lW I II fl -' • ' Thu™1ay , 5tpttmbtr 30, 1971 DAILY PIUIT .g I l~l _ ...... 1~r .--__ ,_~---~1~~1 .--__ ... -.. ~11 ie;;;:r,;;; ____ ~~1~.--~---~··i~;;;;;;·~~~~~ .. ;;;;;;~ La9un• a.ech Newport ~--lnOom• Property ·-16' Ho\tfiff Unfurf\. Mortg•ges, lrvlne I n-ine OPEN SAT/SUN. l·l Cj)UAUTY 4-PLEXES Trust O•eds 260 Corona def Mar Newport S..ch A MUST SEEi 1605 TAHITI ~ Bedroom1, 3 battu;, farnlly $6,(XX) ckiv•n, Price. ~.000. ilandym11.n s~ta.I • iU(KI. !'()Om, dlntng room, pool, \Varner & Oak, Hunt. Bch., !>1)•9t1c Hill! location. ~ BR., jacuzzi 11.nd an unparalleled 2 bllui W. ol Beach B!\d. 2 baihs. formal d1n1ng 180' \'l!"W of Up~r Ne10.·port New crp~ & d111s, lirepl's. rm. LJ\1ng rn1 . .,..,/frpl<' Bay. Th!~~ tllt' Ivan \\'~s J,. n., gas bluns. ltcl Jin. View pal lo. Redecorate ·atrium mOde\ and a n111~t Opi>n Sat & Sw1 lron1 rll\Qn yourSlllr &: 11aw. dollars. 5t'e for lhe n10S1 d1scrim1n· LEADERSHIP R. E. ---~.....c 1 . .....,,,"'""",...........,...,.......-PR!V,\TE TRUST fl As * VI E\\' 2 br. 1•;, bA, crpt, FU~DS al'111l ltir \~! & 21"11"1 c\rp!i. fl'pl r, p;tflo. Nr. hrh 1r11;r d~ds $1 .~ 'n 408 Acar1a. l-7n-0367 Anah. $20.J f)[(t. Al~ Co 11 s ! er a I ~ 8tir1n llarhor Vlf'w ll11n1e.!I lri;ins \lfl 10 8(17,, 0.,11al1.1a-SJ7~ month Year·~ !t'llse • t1on. i\'('•l'port f.qu1ty t"und~. AGT ti75-493fl. 3 IJR 2 ba, atrium .• SJ00/325 I 1-touse1 to Beach'. 3 BR, 2~ haths •.••••.. $»1 Ba, pallu, hllr11, 3 BR; 21.l ba , tam rm ,, 1135 S225/niu, 6i:1-JljZ7. 3 Br, 2 win!tt. 3 Bdrms., family rm .. individual home. Im· mac. move-in cond ition. Effective use of "'all papers. LO\·ely landscaping, front & rear patio. Choice localion_ \Valk to pool & rec. area. Quiet cul-de-sac street . $34 .450 A!iking $4'."i.OCO. Up Park a!1ng buyer. Pr ic ed a t S~2-4~66/5-K).5J36 s.J7-:i9!3 ~'~"'-~1"~'·~·-~~2~'~~~~1 CUT£S.~T~h-o,-.,-,-,-,-C~rl-,-,-, - l Brt, 2 bit, bunu~ r1n ., $350 '"'"'--'----'------I J BR, 2~ .. ba, Jam nn S350 1360 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 4 BR, 2'i ha, f11m nn $3511/360 \.\'E HA VE OTI-fERS -Cost• Mes• -¥ -•• --.. A~·e. It watch for s1gns, Sl15,000. Call 646-7171 for * * * * ~-~_, •.• ,,~. an 8ppo1n1ment. NEW 27 UNIT --"" APARTMENT BLDG. "IJ II h '') \1 \Ii\. "SINCE 1946" 1st Weslern Bank Bldg. Universlty P~k Hous•' !or Rent 2 Bf< 1 hAlh. llr£'pl11«> l~ 130YD REAi.Tl' 675-5930 ~ e DOLLllOU~F:-! Ar w/ i;:ar. S!v/ff'lrii;:, 1·pl flrp. Sl50. 11111(1\.llil, ''\ l I ---.l'l11lur 2 BR, nf'W shag crp111, drpe ele<:t hl t1ns, encl gar, nke pauo. 1017 A1n1:rlcan Pl. Orange ---'l:\~nllor Oay1 833.0101 Nights 5()IJ!>t LAGll<4. c.our. COST A MESA -----$422,000. - ALA R11nti.ls • 645-3900 300 $:.':,'(l/1n(l 2 ti r h~<', frp!c. ---Avail Oct t!th, 1131867-7833 rollf'1·! afl fl rn1 . TRlPLEX·PnoJ. Adults or'y. 2 nn, 1·.~ BA. l l7Sl n10. Cpt !!rps, a1t C()nr1. Priv. patki. Enc.I gar. Bl1n!I. Close ma- J1;1• shop'~. \\.shr/<lry hook up a votl llS3 Sh;i ttuck Ap1 B, 0 1•an>.:f'. 63s.fil'61 or 633-11161 alt ;,::lO. Fountain Vall•y SPARKLE PLENTY ,.\pj)ITII( 3' • rlo;.1ni: ,·..,,.ts ,1;e1~ Iii!~ l RH, 2 Ba ge1n, Lan:r h1dr & ~ttk l'OC!ms, 1niln1\·un•d la1111s. lush idS!'PI;. blrlt"k 11 .1tl ff'!l!:-P, heaul gnurni<'t k11t·h. panel- ed la1l1il ) rrn. ~111nues Jn l"IP!it'h<'•. h'\\)"S. ~hO!>J">L~. ,\hll<'·lll oond ,<:;rlJrr 11111 pH.I d1s~~iuru 11<11n1s for Fl/A •~f \',\ ~Rlf'. and pnlv1dr T<'r- 0111•· c·learAnl't' Ask 1 n i:: S?:I. {I() e Katella Realty • J!llO ·'· Bris!ol. S .i-.. .).17-5311 1Collrr•t C11.l l~ Q.K.1 Huntington Beach $19,9SO IS THE PRICE for lilts 1·.,ry ]O\'C'Jy 3 b<>rl- roorn, 2 bar fi hon1e. The Joan is tni:;ti enou~h 1h11! you ran R!<SU111r 1,1·1th p;i.y1nent s of $160 f)('r nion1h, 11•h)Ch in. C'lurJt>~ all. )lodern bu1Jr- ins. d~·p pile carpets. al.<o ma1rh1ng dr;.pes. Double garagP 10 boot· Call Walker & Lee Rraltors :?700 Harl)Or Bl1·rl. a! Arlams . i-lj-()46.) 0f)C'n ·11l !I P:'>I BRING THE KIDS Thr!"f"s room rnr plf'nfy' 4 BR. 3 AA. fami ly rn1 .. r!1 n- ,nt; r111. 2~00 ~Q fl "'~how­ rase Mon1f'"", Sp,.r111I h11nus rn1 and dril·f'-1hru g;iragr. Super clf'iln. S1~.:'!llO * CALL 1'-!i·8'i07 * (fnrn1•'1"iy Hra~hrar Rlly.l UN~!.&.T!D ~ TWO ON A LOT Use !or 1nrome or for houi;e plus mt)lhrr-111-law quar- IC'l"S. On.. .1-brrtrnom anrl one l·b<'dmom, Presrnt Jl!- f"'mr S2iO per 1no111h. Al !hi.' !lflrf' of szz.;~ 11·h1rh 1$ nnly 7 tirnf'.~ j?TTJS~. sou'd brrtrr Take a !Mk~ Walker & Lee P.e11l1ors 'Z79() l!al1"JOr R\l"d a1 Arl~ms :yjf1-lllfi'.) Oprn ·t1I 9 P:'>I Look What We H avel I Pa!acC'$: Pri.r!s : Pool ~; a11(! I\ l'™ Pf\F.ST!GE;: All to IX> nrl<'n Ho1Jsrd th1~ 11.·l'ck enri. S2:1,()("(1. Up. 847-8531 • S91·5S71 -• ALMOST NEW ram!lv fun hnmc ~ 11 ol luxu~y anrt llnat cale + _.. + r<o;I!"~~ S li.flOO. Real Estate by McVAY 893-8S33 WE BUY • HOMES e FOR CASH * 4!J'S.2'IOO * CHALET CHARM • ··SINCE l!WG"' 1st \Vrstern Bank Bldg. Huntington Be•ch O\\'NER. 8e8r:h acct'~. ocn -NEWPORT HTS BROKER \;e,v. J BR. 21-, BA. ~ nn. 2 Oozing '>'"rlh charm, bl-11er * * * * LOS ALTOS Co\ta Mesa Unh~n-ity Park Days 833-0101 Nights MEADOW HOME lrpl~. nr II'°"' bnck Ii. cedar. than tie'>'', only 2 yrs old . J ZONED FOR l UNITS P ride of Ownership Ct.rnf'r 3 bedroom 3 narh, 00' x 117' Jcnct"d lot, lan::e spa.<.' fam rm, firep\, form.111 hv rm, S(1J laundry rm. block ""'a ll, 4 yrs nc1,1·, Ufl- f!ra derl rrpis & rl:<p5, s:~.9:'JO $69,(0} . .t!W-:iJ6.I. BR, lain. Party-ame-pauo, Eas1sL:il!: Co!;ta )\es11 \<"l! Home .4 BEOROOMS N~:1v '! BR, hou~. crpt /drp~. romn1. pool. $250. &l.J--14;£. NE\\' 'l BR. 2 BA. oprn 3 car i::1:1r. re.1dy 10 hu1Jrl Q!1 (;ui t<tkC! Family with ll't'nagers ok. beamer! <"t'1hng~. unobt>n-urt. TRI HARBOR niaybe ·I u111ts Good lot'a.--4 BMroom 2 bath, butl! 1ni;, :\rar Sant.1 An•• Coun1ry Club ~rarale hnme "1th ~ QCean ~·1pw. $17,000 REAL TORS lion and pr1C'C'd r1~h1 Cor carf)!'!1ng. drapes, lra.se $23;, 673-75.16 ~ East 17th, C.:'>1. you huildl'l"S ar ~ll.~'W. Call ~r n10. Phone Long Beach pcl(ll pnvil<'t:f'~ Lagun• Beach Ouplexe,, Furn. or Unfurn. 35S -------------11H6-3255 Eves: &12-Zl:!;:i ·\\'ALt-:1-:H. & LEI::, Reahors. 213 -·129-955 1. Laguna Niguel N B h 2 CHr g;irilt..'('. f1!Y'plaf"e and f;.i.1111ly roon1 ~m Prr :>tonth ----OCEAN ,·1e1v, pa111 to beac-h Balboa I s1and I' 1llage Real Esta te •ar eac 1c1c"c'.'c'-'c°'c'c"c' o°''-"'c"c· c':"c·•:wo·o.1_1 Balboa Island VIEW THE PACIFIC UNDER S3.'i.OOO lron1 unique 3 BR 2 Ba. ilrimr. Gllurmet hltn'. kllrh .. tir1,·k rrpl.. p11nrl 111g, ~kyhghts. qua\. wall papt"r, etc. Lease., lease/option BRAND nc\\' &: gori::t\.us 3 Bdrm. 2 Oa!hs. Pat i o . D1sh'>'·asher. trash mash<'r. Furn. or uni. S·l50 mn. yrly. EvC'r <:hani;:-1ng beauty -while /'lf'll"por[ Reach 3 BR. 2 1 .L······-foiciiiiS~•i;l~·iiiiiiiiiiil~lij01I C!t ,, R :-.1 [;.: r; 3 ~ ~I". ""Iller. ~unS('rs over Ca1<1-BA TII mcxlern hon1r. Fire-I~ "'"at f' r ! r on\ . ;.:P 1• I> ~~~::::1:-l:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l::::l~ I 1ina, hghts Jroni ,\'lonarch pl are, bhn~ -sharp. \''11-~11;(' r<'s1dcnt1at lot NB. rl<"enrat('ri. \r1ntrr. l 2 .'! O '61-4471 ( ;:::.) 54W1H UNI QUE POOL SIDE "TEA· Bay ar nigh!. 4 Bdrm!>., 3 cant -sell this 11·kC'nd. t"orlf' eo1nparable. al rt11s 6-16--J:l;}.i HOUSE"', sunderk and ·l BR, bilths luxu~ homt. Every Broker &l·l.7399. prire. Back 0 8y, ii·es! side RFXT !ron1 Oc1 .. Junr. s:l(KJ 2 BA fi1r 1o1e.J fulf 1l !mrnt~ detail carf'lully pJ;11111ed for BEACH1N' ~BR . 2 1 ~ h~. 2 (I/ 11"'1n" h!lin 2'llh '~ :.11.~.1. n1" ln(jlllfe 209 Ruby l IX3() 11 hid & flln'..I pool, ron\·en1{'nt e &. ple asure. s tory i;un dck breezv patio Sf.'l' l>l/.:ll °.11 pt'OJ)('TI) $16.~ B!"·n !J~I S·lj() mo. l\l lS.".fO . ....-Rf.ALTY 49-l--OiTI OR SJ":JO mo., winier \\"Jl\TON REAL ESTATE 229 i\otariM, Balboa Island 61;.....3331 cnn_,., ''''"""'''· $1 06.000. frplc' gold shag ,; ,.,~· 11/ $\1).fll)(I dn. Slth. b11l. -B -~--~---1 "'r"" ,.,, · · ' · · o1 fr1?~~lll a lboa Peninsula larwin realty, inc. Laguna Niguel Realty clbh~e. pools, trnn1s. 300 l!lf'r '· '' · 3 ARCH Bay, {)('('an vu, lsr. 2 Br, 2 00, drn, din rn1 ., lan1 rrn., S:l2b. 4~~7&\. e\'es & \1·k11ds. Apartments I Dr Rent t ~ J 21:iliZ Brookhursl, Hn1gn Bch 820-5050 499-1344 C~1ar. TrnsCrtl aux. \)w1ier , . 54~S411 •nyt;me asking $33,000. 49+-9351. :'>ll~SA Verde . g-nlf ('()Url>r, ·L~;d~o~l~s~l•:'....-------lii'i"iG/i'iiiAY<mv~lli;;;;-1 011'flf'r will bulld 10 suit. Cul-,.,~~~~~~~~~"' I.... $21,9j() BAYSID~ V1llaJi:e. d<'-sac lot dlr<'ct!y on i;:olf NO QUALIFYING 4 BR., DEN, S BA. /\"o. 50. No chil\'!rl"ll. no ?£'Is, rou™'. fl68.402i. Low do11'n for 3 bedroom Cus!om bullt. S129,500 Artr11c, bf>11m c;tiling. 2 Rr . hon1e wn h s lley entrance. 2 Ba, frplc. Encl pa110. Mountain, De\ert, $222 mo. pays all. 5 BR. 6 BATHS Pool. Or will rrnt. 675-4:~~-R•sort 174 Real Estate by \V11h pif'r & slip. S24i930 _..... LIDO REAL TY INC. THE BLUFFS, By ow~c. * B;g Beu L•k• 33n Via Li<fo 673.7JOO Conrlo, 3 BR, 2 ba. 1 IE'\"el. Do you nC'ed a place lo pui M VAY LnJ<la model. M.J-l2l1 your skns, f1slung pole or C Mesa d•I M•r ------·-----1\rli\'TER rental. roHage on 11·1le~ Try :his tine cabin for S45-D4S8 89J.8S33 2 STORY :; BR. 3 BA Bay. S\35 mo.Isl & li1st mo. only SS.!l'li. Cal! Ross Cil·ll ~f"paratt dining rm. blln kit· Baysbore Park 6'16-2634 5-16·173S fir \\"ntr: Sprrtrr r $'23,500. Walk to Bch, tir 54-7~. Rl'a\ Esta1e, P O. Box 2828. l.o-<10...,•n, 2 yr yflung home, c n. · .'>-•1· Newport Heights 8 11: Bear UlkP. Calif, 11 1i r11r1i\'e !iv rm &: dining Mes• VC'rde --* $25,500 ,., * LAJ.:E ArmwhC'Ad h 0 m f'. area, blttns, lo!i; ol ('atl1neis, LOV ~ c EL\' R~pt1nlic tri-lr1·el Older 2 BR. l ba · brkts!. .usrn1 h111J1 hy 011·11C'r (If 2. par 1f)S. FP 2:l.500. take ov-._~ 4 BR 3 BA I I • · C't GI. 8-!i.J:l21 !OJ)(·n to ,...,m,., • • gt am area. sf'J'llCe porch .~ 2 co11s1rucr1on <'i.>n1pany. Xlnr 9 pttii rm .. 2 lrplcs, ~ep din rm, ar!d1 "]. rooms. L11•1ng rm. dock ~l!f', Lak" 1'1ew. l~1lly e SEYMO UR RE,\LTY • rf'ar patl<l 11 /i:as lirr pi!. 11·11h /rpl. 3 Car garagr. lani!M·ai>l'rl. Burl Do\..-lln ~17~l4~1~B~e~.'~'~"~"~'~'·'~·~· ~H~lg~oC.!'.B~eh' I i~'.,'"0'0'~,,,.-;;"'~'.,-"'°;;;;·~'~','-,'0""0·,.,JW a Iker R lty. 675-5200 agf'nf. 7 l·l!.;37-2'.!62. CHECK this bar,;ain. By REPUBLIC horn~; ,\ BR _& 3336 Via Lidn , Ne wport Brach :in ACRE~ nil or par!. IHgtl owner, 2 story 3 Br., 2 ba ram r1n & htrl PQOL On quirt UR.GENT dt>-~!·TL 1•aler at 30' low home w/lrg fam Tm .. shAg srrre!. By ov.•ner. 5-1&-J:lli!l. MUST GO-GO rl11n, P·t payin nto. 011nr <'Pl, cs1m drps. No'>'' ht-'rt'"s Mission V iejo H1gh -potrn1ial. C-, 2 bom<>.~ fi.\7-Slil!l._~---~- the bonus: * HEATl::D , , . on lrg Jot. Suggr~Ted $26,:itO Dl·:SEHT f'ah1n. pArlly f11rn. POOL \~'/x fra rlril'e\\•ay for 3 BR, 2 2 B~. 2 lrp\r s. Im· or any offer, Call 213 661·3~ 1 '~ ~r. ~:-ioo· firl' :~:i 1111. bo~t or trlr . Pn<'r<I right! mac C'rplfrlrps !hr tinut . Aftrr 5:30 pm. Bkr. frnm L11rr rnr, 20 1111 \'urra Call for app1. "'6S-3'J25. Splil lrv On prof. litnd.~rprl \1 ;11. s.:;2:f1. B11rr1~. 61.'\...21~fi. 10 aC'rP Joi. 21 LJ·g. irrc~. San Juan Capi\trano Real Estate W anted 184 SELLING ll::r.~~Tone patio. oUtdo<"lr 't-:ASY LIV!Nt. YOUR HOME? h"h1in1;. s3\l.900. Owne r Dof>s Dad tra1'r! a lo!'.' ls R-3 LAl'\D \\'ANTED \' --' Free appraisal -·e buy .:c:::..:::::c_ _______ I :O.lom"s green thumh hro11·n'.' to ?.O acer~ ;\\c\11rh::r.f'I e(jU1!ies. Prn;nnal attention. Newport 8'iech Do ~nu hkr t'l ~rrnd Company. Ill 871-3950 2:J yrs expenence. \\"erkends can1p1ng; This ~ PRIVATE p;1rl\.' 1\·,1n1~. hn11~e COLLINS & WATTS BAYCREST BEAUTY "" bf>rlroom, 212 harh 10,1·n nr small 111111~ Prrf<>r 96~ --.,, O Ev S:t-1.""" ts an l'XN'ilcnt bu)' .. -;J.)w. p4"n {'S, .,.,,., h<!Ul't' l~ ttle f!nsv.·rr. i.f'1 B::r..1•fronl, ,ll~l--40'.ll ff')r lan~e 4 bt>l\ruom, 2 1 1 ~~~~~~~~~iilii~ 1\1F.RE DITI·! GARDENS. .!i'lnif'<lnP f'll't' rio thf' ~'ilrrl -----b~1h home. Surrounrlrrt hy Beaur1ful 4 BR, upgrarlf'd w<"lrk. Freshlv p A \ n t,. rl ~ lhroul:"!hnul, $·16.000. Bkr, . I "-I t 11r11nur n<'11 r::r.rprr your f inantial • many mo rt f'xpens11·f' ! · 1 I j 5.;l-Sfi2~ htlniPs in onf' 0 '·~ inf'1' color cho1cr, 1f rou :ir! !Ol)Onl. F..-:!ras h " !}It-in rNldPnttll1 A.rC'a:; 9\'ailahlr. k 1--------' Irvine Tn 11rrange an appointment, toastrr, Sturtio \ighlt'l"l m1r· S.WEET & LOVELY 4 °Bdrm.. 2 tl11 ' h\'0-SIOf.Y hon1r ir1 University Pa.rk. $3i .. 'J(l(I. Owner anXJQU.~. sub- rn11 1111 of/rr~. (ired hill R EALTY Univ. Park Center, lr1"1ne Call Anyl1n1P R.13-()R20 FAMILY HOME l\1crly df'roralf'd, 11 f'll kC'pt hnll)f'. n\"Pr 2.000 •'1 ft. ~:n­ rl1":rr! enlry <:'OU/'1 has 1•1'0Uj?h! iron galPs. Spat'- 1<1U~ fan1ily room wllh \\"Pl h:1r. Pa~~·thru 1\lnrlnw frorn b111)1-1n k11rtif'n 10 p;i11n. Rnr k l1rPplarP 3 fldrn1•. 21~ hath~. Only S4t:m. Call· A&tan REAL ESTATE 1-:ir, plul> thf' usual Business ri1shw~shrr, ran~P &. n1·1>n, Opportunity 200 pA!1n and balron.v E;isr ------- coniact Walker & Lee * rA:.lOCS Bll .\SO NA:'>lE Rl'altnrs trrnts. '"',·1 \\'f>llo !cilf'. n, ",'"r,, CAPISTR~~·b..00 VALLE Y CANOY ~1.;rrLY 6-16-7 11 P"n 11 nEALTY DJ.ST111sL:TOn.s111r PRIME-LOCATION 1rAHT OH rliLL ·r1.,1E1 31?!01 Camino C;ip1~rrano Trf't' ~h111l<'rl Cf'l/"TlPT n!'ar Ch[! )';011· a\ ;ulah!P In !his i11·1·a d. I 493-1121 Or. 3 BR., ~"P· ui ni. rm All l1 w;\!1<111s ar" rn1n· Firrplace. ht!11d . floo~ & SAL E or rC'nl, 3 BR. 2 BA mrrr1aJ or fat·t(lry furr11~hrd C'arp<'1~. Hu;:e )).1th & i i bll1n~. lrp!, ~halir rfYlf. on hy u~. r\o ~<>lhn:;: Qu~hf1<'rl Dbl. carar:r &· carporl on f"Ul-rlr -sar, V,\ nr fHA prr son 11ill hl'rom•• alley . .S3·1.!f.ofl lf;:\G-9671/41ll-l38i. d1!<l1'1hu•or fnr fl11r 1·i111rly MODERN 1:\'rst:('!;, f'!ant<'rs, T1Vlts1f' Jmmaculatc. charming bomr, I.Ml Roll.•, ;\l1lk J)u•I•. ,.tr1 \lrry • _, BR Rea! Estat•, ._ '-· recf'ofly f{'<1f'{'flrah.,,. l Gener~I 111i:;n lnconir pntrnhal. \()U 2 Ba. ,o,;:('111 i;hag carpets ni11.,1 h111,.. 2 '" R hr• /'f'r f tr"Plarr. kl!chen bltns. 11rrk ~p;ar 11111r !1!.1)'!> or '-''"'°l r1111'l. Dbl. gar on aJ. Apartments for sale 152 "'"''"' Irv. $37,!f.JIJ. ----$12.-.o 10 53~1.) C1-1•h Req •I (.~LL 0 '"6 ·?•1• 32 +UNITS rnr rnnrP 1n/11t•11 •• t1n11 •1!'1!f' ~ COSTA ME SA . r1JST!{1fU:Tori 111VJS1!);\ MUf#L $3iO ;.1. SJO J\I rln. Exrel <!('· ;\o 2~. P fl f\n\ i.~!l. Rt;ALTY <'UpA nC'y. Giii-604 1 0\1"1\Pf· {"o\'111.i, C.1l1!r1rn;;i :n7~~ ~·,,r r-~ .. port ro•t nrr!ct Rca\1or, 1n•·l•1dr ph•·"" $16,800 V.A . Cemetery ~ ... !·:\\' LISTl'lf~ - Aii_vnnr. QU1<ilf1rs .~uhjrcr In Lot\/Crypts 156 ('fl('l<"ftllL gAll \.A Loan with 6't Annual TO BUY OR prrrf'ntai:w r1111'. To1al pa y· r OR Sale 2 Ccm,,1r r·y Plot.<, SELL A BUSINES S mf'nl~ S l4~ f>('r mnn1h. Harhor Res! Me mor111! HOLLAND BUS. 2 DI'\. 11 alled in patlo. nr e PASSION"-fo~,:, .. ,, J " '13 ' ,. " • Bf'ill"h ~lia<'k-Fur n 1 Br, 11·;11r r. 1111111 11ne l.::it", -; rurn 1 Rr ' Sm! ret. uril ~1.'\...:{iJ6, 216--6.195. ,-.. ,.1.,_ $<.;.' all UI I !nt•L S\511, ~-----' " -'"'-'-"'----ALA R entals• 645-3900 YRLY St?J. :\!'It' 2 BR 2 BA, A t F ;-.;f'Ar bo ;-.-. c11rporr. l2l:I Al·•_ COZY 2 Br 11·' Frptc. Lido Isle p 5-urn. vara•l•) PIRtf' :-ln1·f'. "IHS, drr:r;. Avail 10· G 1 ' clav. Sl 10 11nUSE !or s:1le or \ease. enera 2 S1(Jr)' :<pa.1·1ous hf'1nr, a\S() · '-"~-----''·"""\1'''" 4 BR, 4 "'· "''e.t 1-----------1 ,,u ,_ •· Rent Beauti!Ul Furniture rlJ..; 2 bdrm ar11r1n1rnt. e f ,\;\llL\' Neer\Pd-3 Br. 2 h•r. One of Lido lsle'i; "lO~t " fo r as little as B:i~'\'!Pll'. 1171-9-167. 5-16-9ii4. Ba, rnrrl ynl. Xln1 E·5!dc beautiful hom~. $650 mo. ONE MONTH N o t Beaoh 11"\("' Sli:i. 675--2216. ...;:.•_w.;;P_'_...;:. ____ IALA Rentals • 645-3700 1-'.:.:...:.::.C"--------1 540.11s1 I '"""'"'~~ ----Houses Unfur._. 305 3 BR, 2 B1\ cOn110, <11/ tilr1n~, -G-eCn-,-,-.-1---'-----·I rln.~e lo i;chls !.· i;hnpp1m:::. ~---lronl .~ rrr t ar1l 1l 1Ps . $~'.lll/111(). Avi1 il 1011. RENTAL FINDERS 4JS W. ltlll.. COSlA M(U. Houses * Apts. * 64S-0111 * l!t•r11;1~" RE J40-\1.1l. .1 Br, fa111. 1·111, 2 tl<1. hltns, rthl f(ar .. !11cd 111 Cl°'"" 1.i ~d1!~. sz2·1. 51/l-1221. Mission Viejo BP.AND llf'W 3 BR, fam rm., w/frplr. 2 ha., drps/shag c111t. S:?i\:1. S.17--0'1!2. Newport Beach LEASE>W/OPTION Sr11cious c11slo111 honie on C!1!J Dnvr. J Bcdroo1n. farn. ii)' roor11, den. 1vct bor, h'a!ri'I pool \\Ith jaCUZ7,J. V11 •w of ocran lroin st1n r!1•rlr. lorm:.il l11n!ng TOOrn, f11·rrl;ir~ + l ots ol extras. G11l l tli3-0170. complete with your IOOo/o Purchase Option Ind. item 6electlon. 24 Hour Oely • CUSTOM Furniture Rental 517 \V. 19t b, C.A-1. 548-3481 Anaheim T74·2800 Lnllatir11 694.3703 Beacon Bay COZY B11cl1l'lor <lpt w/cook· 1ni:: fac1l!11rs. Pt"iv. p11!io & 1i11rarwf'. llt1l pd. s11;,1n10. Av1i!l til .July 1. U73-7'J35. Balboa Island ------·-·-·-·-' Co1y 2 l'if:. ;-un1pl n>rlr<'., ---------Jrp!, h1rt P"''l, ;idult .. 3 AH 2 B,\, crpts/drps. hlllns D\\', w11!rr rond'r, 2 !pis, rnr lot, Gl!rrlf'lll'r pd. s :;2J/ !\lo. 642-0 '.;19 6 \'E/ll{J.Y ,\Hrac-!. Oi,nr/J\t;t. 11·/frp!r. l Adult, Br., no pets. U t j l 'I . $1:5-U\il r•d. ~·urn 2 Gr , C"t• nnl~ Hr!~ E s1r\r S\~.i. SJ7U. 010 incl. • Sparklinp; V iew. 61;:....21)7.'l lac.e . S1f'f* 1n oc·can . ;\pt .;.i.~-:i7:o.) * :,1~-Mil Rf'11rh ll urn : BEACON * 111 1 BR 1i\''"IY l'1C Vat""1n1 Str11s/weter 2 Br. U11J incl. --------645-0 · · ' ' · ''"'· 'YELL furn. 2 h1· ap1, bhns & ~.!"I 111r1 t·rin1ily (lnlp ,\2! s1oa-l·111 pd. RAr hrlnr 1i :\In! ,nr11· 1 ..... ~una. t·urn C;.i.JI Don 830-fiOOO or ALA R e nta ls • 64S·l900 gara~r. Fr<1\r heaL S200 ll"Hll1•1" f.11-Ji(',6. tilk rn OCrtH\. l\."111-_0\c'c"---~-~--°KA r::;tiJi::"VTl~l.1\GC~IR~ 1-----------1 -r 1 ,. Balboa Peninsula 3 )',fl fntt'f', .1"n , prrl n" Nn. ~L 2 BR, 2 BATll;-,. BEACON * 645-0111 rnnrp 1ha11 l r~ulr!. No pe!s Carpets. drape-s, p ool . * * * ~1'1\ .\\.~jl,ti\ Adult1'. Ph. 6~~. Sl3~rCnfurn 2 Br Jlnrnr w :fi1n. 2 BA . Cpl1', rlr1". lr;!. STf;Ps tn bParh. 3 BR., g,11 ,t• .i-r<l, Con~idrr pf'l ~;irrl. Movr ill'fi ll \\'.,1df'. ~·f'arly lr:i~r. S26j t\t1111th :->r ~~1l:_S:!:.!."1/n10. ft.17-1~7~. Cay111(l(l(! Rrally ~S-1290 BEACON * 64.5-0111 .~tJl.I Bn. f.11111!.~ rn1, p;1!1n, 3 Hit 11~·11, 2 UA. n11ns, pat11). hliri~. frp!1·, il!i l!ur!son f,•ncr<I Vi<'ll', child I pets s 1z:,.:'\1r" 2 Br Bltn~. <'fl1 ~-~lfl-1 Iii.~ •1k. ~:!'I:.. Evrs f,\\i-()O~;;.. i\l"p~. fh1ld ok ;\r sl'hls ,r,. --. -. \1~:."A VERl"ll•: .1 Brlrrn, 2 \VA'rF.Rfronl 2 & c<1nv drr1. Sll'">[l"I . BEACON * 645-0111 Ba. l~n1 rn1. lrt: pa11n. •1 tuc·1 2': h11. bltn,., Ip\. patio S•\[~l ~L $:l.1'1/1nn l\~.~ .... l.T'I.. Yrly A~L G73-7420 s1;,:,.3 Br 2 Ba. B\ln"'. rr•1"'· ~1\~T!ff.\,1.0: 1\!lr.1<'l1vr ~ Newport Heights <lrP"'· ri.ir1n. KJds ,t· pr1s 111•!-B H., 2 Ila. ~ar;igr. h.ilri111y, _._..._ r•1111" ra110. 1~:i<1I, s2~.-, ru1~-:111 1i. NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEACON * 645-0111 2 111 •• 112_;-,\fonih--527 SAN REHNAOIXO ST. $~l':O-Sp;\r1011,. 4 Rr. 2 fl;i 2;,17 Sanla Ana '''"" .l hrdrO•)n\ 1 hath, l11u11dry h"nir. C-•lf. fnrcl _l'rd ni r"f' l1111$f' K 612-fl~J!l l'Ylll'. can1<:r, yarrt & very " l C'lf'<l!l, ;.1.~.,11.:,.o;;~ Arr.1 Ch1!<1N'n, ]'f'!~. sin::; "S ........,,._..._ ~~-~c nk E ast Bluff 2r.r:-n1rr' <·Iran hn1. focd yd, B EAC ON * 645-0111 I TJl l·. DI.I Ff<>-!'p)i! 1f'l"f'l S:'flfl-R1.:hr (•rl !h•~ 11~1rr 2 ~ 13R. 211 B,\ \\"f'\1 Hr \• .11 I\ ~1n~1"~ 11k df'<·n1·:.t,.<J :>.!nt 1•1, ( m S•u\P r.·!n~ r·11 1.'. 1lrf><:. n~· O\\r\Pt :'.17·1•!11. \\ 111 1·nmpl r<>rl,,c\ A1·.11I i\"1)11 ~·II. BEACON * 645·01_!_! Fo_u_n-la_;_n _V_a_tley • 5.n l Hf'! • • .ii r .. ;\ R • • • • • 1·~r·;u11 .~ r r,id)' • • • • L:111 ·s p!I, • • • !llrn • • 1r111frr. • t'I)!, rirp~. ~!OVC'. rh1l•lrt'n/p .. 1s . fll2-7;{J:'i. 00 Sli'i. ::i""" ntt.1 rn---,_c,~.e-,-"-,o,,-,-,-not.~,,c, "'''\\fl"r! lllt:h. • • 11~, St ,!;1.mrs R<'l. CHARMING Cottages Furn. Ut1l"s. Balboa Blvd. hlwn Bay & 0<'<'an. 1st .r. la.~! wk~ 1-clll + tlean up rh11.rJ!r. Sl 2(t lr11.1I ~re1s you i1· 12 i.l liaHxi11. Blvd, NB. 6ij-·1102 '=-----1 HA Y \'\~:\V -:! Br, $2i0. 1 Rr. S !~IO & $\tifl. 1Jt(I pd, Df':u·h. pl('J', p;irk ing. i\1lul1~. 30:1 E. Er!gt'wa1e.r. 1 l J >101-2SGii. ---_______ , apls or 11lecp bch. $100fmo Balboa Blvd. l'Lf-~AN llaeh rnis, s1ep., llP. 315 E. 6i3-~JJ:i. _______ , 1190 lilrnn,.y rr St Sh~rr J hf'rtroom horn!' gli~-Park. $37;i lnr Bn!tl, ~J.'11-388·i SALES 4!).J.!'\.i73 :i-1!\-0:1.lfi 1rnin>: 11·1111 llAftD\\'OO n da)'S, 5-l~j687 ev~s. "Tti<' Rl'flkf'r 11·1rh ~.:111ri1111ly" $!:: •. 2 13ft, t;itrilt:". Costa Mesa 2\ hr. All~ sri.-.•. OPEN HOUSL -Rrlreshmls. F!...OORS 2 l uxlln{Ju~ haih~. Commercial Ji\6 Oranl{r ,\~·{'. C.)1 P"'~ Oh", C \J Thlll"S _ Sun. ll.fi p.m. B<-h modf'rn hu1I! -1n kitchen. Pro,arty 158 frt.'t-!470 :tlQ-{)6(),11 <'1·r . * * • * * C L E,\ N :I llR 2 P.i\ Cos ta Mesa e 3 BDR,,1.o;;. !~1 tialh~. l1v r1n.. din rn1 . lan1 rm . atrium. ~;~2 V1rll' Circle , HH Sl:l,ml. ~4fl-.ifl.t9. I I I 2 RC'Ady ro o<:r1Jpy 1mn)l'd1---UST SELL ___ $110 2 Bn, c-1·. Or"~. n:1U", S220.1.\ln. ·17R2 Sl'<'n11rin. C...-::.C..C.:.C.:------rn niag111 O<'eA n VIPW M .,. ~ ,. ,. ~ 1 Bl' I ~ f i11elv. Gl bi.iyl'~ we!co~. STORES & OFFICES . Gar11::.:" J.:id~ OK , HA Nr. E•!1n~rr 8: Ro!.~a Ch1e11 ~ lOUse. r uni or un urn. BR, 2 BA C'XE'C Apt. OYO. CAl:L' on Ne"·port Bl vd. F..~ra li. 1n~pr clr•11<n1n~ hu~1-RENT-A-HOUSE !JAA.7ffi9 CouplP pl"t'fcl. Avail TIO\\'. ~~~~~-;;:.·· $4~~. a~~:; Wa Iker & Lee $130 J\.1 eqUll)', on leasehold. ~;~~;~"' ~ Fil\rf'll Call ~2131 636-2860 f·r">t"<'r",c,c,,,....,,""'A~Rc.-corc"-·-"c'c',c.. *. :.18-6496 * * 711 '""r loan. Pan in ''"""de _ · .i a pm. 11 IE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. ~rr 19 appr. Ov.·nrfBkr. ~ "" VFRY CLEA:-J & VAC.'1;-.'T \\"alk1n[l d1~1 !fl hrh, c::rhO(•I~ Condominiums p<15s1ble. Owner 6/;;>-16(;1. ~F'.\\• Caf(', Co~ta :\.lrr..a C \1 J>\2-6741\ U ri('n, 2·~ BA. 3 car gar. Cllo perate •7141 R<"altnr:i: Ct.nip! equi p"rt C,()(]{! for 5--lxodroom home. '>'"Jlh pat1'1, & i;hnps. a or nfur n. S42.!l00. CooperatP. 1714) 4!!9-JOO.j/ 1790 H11rhor Bl vd. at Arlams Condominiums rnt<'r~. For s.alr or !rasc srr1nklr'f~. rarp<'!", 1lraJl"~ 4'.fl--OiAA ;i f!Pr 1 P::-.1 --~--------• * ~16--6236 * • 21~ -R..19-:in'I. ;;.i.;..9491 0 (ll'n "r1I 9 PM for 1•le 160 &12-21~9 & la!'lle family room. O~ Nf:\V Mml' 3 BR 2 RA , fam Lagun• Hills PRESTl\.E HD:'l1E, 4 BR-320 MINUTES TO NE\VPT. BCll. \Jnhellcvahly lrg 11.pts, huge po.l\, Ja1·u11i. elet't bltin@. shag crpt.s, drps, sauna e :c. Ad 111!i;, m Ptls. SrNGLES ....•. $145. l :;;:::::;:;:;o:;=:::;:::;:;;:::;;:::::;~;:C"=:::::"=:::0==::::::::::::;;;:.!.:::"=::::;:;0;:::0;;;:::;;::;:::::;::.1;;:~;;.ii~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;i~,1;.:";~~C:--T:::::----,,,; I ~·rsi r Ira~ at $2.l;O. prr mo. rm dlx k1tcil apn!"s, oc 3 BR 2 " 1• • I ·-M t L 240 1· • , ua. cp ~. nrpi;, s o~-.. CHARMING SINGLE STORV oney O oan Call Ai;;<>nt. 5-16-4141. beach, 11hopplng &. ll<'hla. c\S\\'l'lr, 2 car garBge. air $©\\~}.il-lt"BtfS9 The Puzzle with the Buiff./n Chuckle O l!eorro"ge lener1 of the four JCrombled wo1dl be- low to form !01;r l lmple wordi. <. I i-.;G:...;.A,..:oe-;L;,...N~1 I I I• J' I A stripper is a show girl than she '::=·==·==· ==·=:'......, who sliowJ more r --. C A F I L A l ,.;. 1-...;:l,.,:.;Tl"""''"l-=T,:.:...Tl-l 0 CO"'plt1• th11 thU(~I. Ql.>Ol..d by l1lhng In lh• miu1no W01"d1 -you df'Ytlop from s!ep No. 3 ~low. 8 P~INI NUMSf~E O L(TTf~S I 2 IN TKESE SOUAl!fS _o...;~"'~"i"'',:::'~"~""w"'\'°'•-"-"-'-"..rl_ .. l_ ... I _.. I I I I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 , 2 BR 2 BA, ~aper th~n 1 t TD L SHARP a M 2 ha, .o.hag cpl, L.-11se. !lli2-9954 & ~R-247.l con(!., S250. mo. Pool & new ~ Nn qualitying to as-$ oa n bit tns. ff'nrM yard. Sha rp. Y.'ALK TO HEACll. 3RR 2B A garrlen maintd. kids OK, sWlle f11A loan. Vacanl RR r g a In S 2 2 j p I m <'hArml'r. Formal rl1n rm, 49.~:ir....i larwin realty, inc. 7.r:i~ INTEREST \\IALKt-:Jl & LEE , RL'TRS r.onven1~1 tn 11\1 !1Chls.1T-o_w_nch_o_u_•_•_U_n __ lu_r_n_.-33~5 11$2 Brookhur~1. Hntgn Bch 2nd TD Loan s·12 ..... M55. s26(11mo. Ai::1. 002-:i;;z.1 S46-541f anytime UNti~UJ\L 3 Br home (ln $22fi. 4 BR, 2 Ra., carp., Costa M esa Term11 ba11erl on eriui!y. cul-<lP-.o.ac, c11nynn. Vie1,1·s. rlnipr.11, frpl<' ~-.,tlf'l.'ci yard. LEASE/OPTION 3 BR 2 BA. 642.2171 545-0611 S3."iL m/J. rr f. ·1~-721~. P11 110, rltil. i;t11r. 897-21~2. 2 BR. nrw, garage, pool, 0 --···-"'"'"" ••• 21 ,.. -c:::..:::.:..._.c.:.:._-"----1 ,:..:::::::.:::::;:~::.:.=::::::::::c.._ 1 fe~ed , crnt~ &. drp11 to dhl gar. W/"''• dra""S, orlme "'-'• • ·~ ' ' ' 11 '~· -2 , ,. '~ S ttl M t C Balboa Isla nd .1 nr.. Bl\. rrpt/rt~. ~uile, bl tns. s1.~. &14--02i7. area. S2f'l.OOO FP nr submit: a er or g•g• 0• ............... pat1n, rncd yd. Kl<fs ok. S200 larwin re•lty, Inc. l36 f.. 17th Strret 3 Br. 2 bA. hlln~. ~tove, mn. ~!l-793:i. Huntington Beach 21.$2 Brookhunt, Hnt.rn Bch S2S,000 f'f'fr1g., dshw~tir. crp1/dllJ~.l-3.'-c8eR-. .:2cRo,-+~d-,-,-. -,c10-1c1-~-,-. 546-5411 •nytim• r f)r l Year Re11I Esrate 1rpl<', F.A hea1. dlJl gar •. "'2:'.0 l'!'""O!!"""'!"""'"""""""'l 1..o11n. ~tr. 1\rlt1ms, Bkr. '>''/\aund rm. N(l 5tudenlJ. llon. " mo. 1'"0R lea.st', '.I dryer, bltlrui, I a c i I i tie B , 1-296-0442. br '>''aSh~r. crpr, pool $210/mo. Duplex•s/Unlt• ~ 1714 ) 499·213'1 Yrly lf"ase. $295 mo . Call 968-til~7 s•le 162 673-2~31, Irvine 3 UNITS-By Owner, 1Jcm.~s from S.A. Civic Cnrr. Duplx & atud io 11pl over dhl gar. Income S240 mo. Lot ;.():(119, sep. meten. S 21 ,9~0 w/$2.500 dn. 11.1 ~~ !nl. al S\9:l mo. Ownr will c~rry u1 r .o . "'ill be sho\l·n Oc!. I k 2. 1031, 10311,, 1011 \\' l'rrt St. S.A. OWNER. 2 BJ\. I ba. Tll'W 3 BR. 2 ha, rtducl?d to $:;9,:Ytl. 4 lf; Poin.o.ett\11, Cd ."1 . ~&--Om. NOW'S THE TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 2 BR. unfurn. L1111,. Bid li;land. yrly Ult pe.r mo Ch1ldrt'n OK 675-131~ alt !!, * UNIVER."ITV PA.RK k 2 BR. 2 ba. tnhM! ...... sm 3 BR. 2 ba. home •• --• • S.150 Coron• dtt "''' R 2 ... ... ·~·· ----ll R. ua. tnnM! •··-·· ,,,.,a f'OR rent 28R;nlum holise. 2 RR. 2 ha. tnh~ ...... S..100 ~lnVP 1nrlut1ed . Call al1 6 3 BR. 2 b11 Mme ...... $315 \\'JLL.IPaM> my lovely 2 Or. Newport Beach --· * Adults Pre ferred * 3 BR .• 2\.i: bft., 2 cat garage, Fadng pool. $775. REALTOR OCEANf'R.0:'41' corner 4 nr: 2 Ba. Nrw upp!'r duplex. Cpt~. dfp!I. bllns. !iOi l Se11shore Dr. \'.'inll'1" $37:1 n10. f'urn. 6l5-.il70. pm. 6l5-3n' i . ' red h·111 Crrt. ;:11r:ir:•'. p11rkng. Sef' 111 lil8 G11l(lrnl'(l(l rtf.ALT\' BEACllt'JtONT J BR-:-JBA, 2 tir, I bA, Cf!! & tlrf'S. hltn11. Univ. P:.rk Crntl'r, Jrvln~ frplc, p11 ri11. lmmed occupv, lrplr, pflt l'), 713 M11rgurrlll' C 11 A ,. ~11 Olt"1 S225. mo. Srpt !o June. 6210 $27~ ~94-<I071i. 1_,._.,.',..._•"•'•'•m•.'•',;·.·..,· •· ,,..,.1 Orr'llnfront. (21'.\J 'j<J(;-1700 1 Bf.:Dlll\1 .•.•. ,rrom $155. 2 BEDR\\1 . ., ... from $175. You're r1i;:hf, they're under· price-l! 156l l\1esa Dr .. C.t\f. (!i blks lrom Nrwport Blvd.) CASA de ORO CASUAL Calif. Living in 1. warm Mediterranean atmos- phere Spacious color co- ordinated apts -designed & furnished :or style & com- fort e Heated pool e Kllcb- e,1 w/ lndlrt>ct Ugtit:lng e Tlelwce R/0 Adll]ls. No peb. l BR.·$175 furn. UTILITIES INCLUDED ~ W. Wilson 64~·1971 UleSliBllH ZI New, beeuliful garden apart- m<'n1s wlrh e POOL e SPA e e GARAGE e e ADllLTS -NO PETS e 2 RR-2 6 A-S245 rum. 1S1 E. 71&1 St., C.M. • &16-8666 • ~ Avl OO\v-1 & 2 ~ POlll. rrc rm. i,;d loc. No chlh!rt'fl or peta, 64&-5824. A i;:oor:I 11111111 tMI ii a good lnve!ltment I r I \ OA.JLY PILOT Newport hach 370 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Huntington a.act. 36.S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Aptt., Furn. or Unfurn. Announce men ta 500Announc•ment1 /IAl!ij.t.•••••••.~• APt•· Furn. • Furn. -"" 1....;--------INeWport Be•ch ___________ 1 Newport a.ach PARK NEWPORT •• COLDEN WIGS SHOP •• C•ita M••• _c_0_'°"-•-d_•_l _Mo-o'=--·iC01te M••• liii~iiO ... ~iiiiiiiiOiii;I *Winter Renta l1 * .. BBAAYYVFR10EN\YT --------KIDS WELCOM-E LI VE LIKE A KIN G 1-BR, 1 '""h .......... S145 DELUXE APARTMENTS VISTA DEL MESA 2·BR., I ba1h .......... $185 Anoouncl~ the quiet openi/il APARTMENTS Attra.c 2 BR S139 & $159. 3 A t Budget Prices! 2-Bfi .. 1 ba1h .......... S200 of Bayporr Apts ..• for Air Cond. Jo"'-lc·~. 3 Swim· BR. $189, AU xira,,. P~ ok. 'B 'I b 1 • S300 AduJ••·, And th" •I I~. tly !•~.. •y• Ponl Re<: hlrl"'-1736:;! "A" ruRNISHED -~ r. -.'I. Of'~ln.ron. ' · "' ~· b" """' ming f'ools • Jlea.Jlh Spe • 6 Bachelor, l or z B~ooms, Apartments and TO\\'nhouscs. Spa, pools, l .1r 2 BR. Furn . .It Unf. Dish· tennl&. From Sl 70, Across waiher • Stove & Re trig • from Fash.ion Island at Jam. Shag crpt'g-Lri Ree center, -Will Be Open - September 30th. 34202 COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT, CALIFORNIA (714) 496-4082 U'N'FUR."iISHED 3 Br. 2 ba. oceanfront • $.~ quirt opening of Bayview Tennis Cris . Garne & BU. ~l~ L&ne. 968-7::i10 or :l BR .. dl'n ............ S.l Apt!. tor famllk's. Ila.rd Room. 1 -==·,-,~===~- *POOLS * ENCLOSED GARAGES * CONVENIENT TO ALL BEAOiES FROM $140 MONTH ADU LTS PLEA SE VILLA POMONA PHONE 642-2015 (1 76() Pomona Ave.l * $30 WEEK & UP"* Studio & 1 BR apts. SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 1 bl1' !outb of Fairground 2376 :--·e'<'·port Bh·d. ::;.JS-97,j,) C&ll : 673-3663 673·8086 Eves,, __ c::al=''--'-m-'•1~&14-5~-""-"~ 1 BEDROOM fURN OR UNFURN CLEAN up~r :;J Br. cpt/d1'fl, F'ROflt $1.'"J(J Large 2 Br., new sha.i:: crpf, associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202S W 81t1lboa 67.l-J:66J sml bale. S/H"'Y· Cpl. NO MEDITERRANEAN fnctl pa tio. Quiet d~nd sl.. l P~. Sil~nt guppy ok! blk to 5 Pts. &tores. $1~. 675-7478 orZ13:431-l195. VILLAGE 7681 Ell!S, Apt A. 847-7547 2 BR. ~:ottage n~ar beach, 2400 Harbor Bh·d., C.fll. nr 847·0932. BEACH APT -3 Bedrn1, 1·'\. F'rp!, beam-ceiling. patlO. 1714\ 557·8020 Sl40 Ralh. branrl n1>w hullr!ini; s.. Ref, Req. avail. No\'. 5tlt. RNTAL OFF'ICF. 2 BR, unfurn. cpts, drps, fiirniturr. Block to Jx:h & 837-'.?4~7. OPEN Ill Ar.f TO 6 P~f hllns. Children "''t<lcome. boree & San Joaquin Hills RENT Start& Sl55 .Roads. (TI 4! 641-1900. Tustin & Mesa Oriv• DUPLEX upstairs apt, Lldol:~~*~~S4~S-415~~S~*~~~ area. Nr Richard's market Mature adult only. S175/mo. 1 II &) Yearly rental. 673-0049 . Rentals . ,,- DELUXE &yfront-2 Br, 21 ~------~~~ Ba. Adults, no pe!s. Yrarly.!I $35(). Shp Avall. 233 J~th SL Rooms ll B. 67.5-0236. ~=--c--c-C-"'7:::7'.'C 1---r=A=1R=w0A~Y----1 $.JO. move In allO\\'ance. shOf'S S~ per mo:>nth. 2 BR. apt. unfurn., duplrx 733 Utica. 536-48G9. -••FOUR STA.R * * Jor N'nt, oo chlldN'n, riewly $275 MO. \\'inter. $.'l:ts yrly. 4 WANTED pasl middle-aged REALTY fll"('f)ratetl.-' $239. 213 : VILLA APTS. • LUXURY 2 BR & den. Br., 2 ba. f11c1 ng ocean. woman to rent room &. 1 --.,,..•.,35-4;;;:·-".,'c;c..,--I _":':':-ii:I:52:·--~~=c=-cc Pa!io, Laundry, Dsl11vsr, newly decor. 641>-8032. 5hare Jov£-1y Corona d('( Mar 1-BRAND NEW 1 sr. I "RPLC & Crf\!~. Drps. Close to all .1 SP,\C. St·"•o 4 .. ,., ,_,, home, be companion '-''ilh * •· w ' 2 & 3 BR's •hopp;og. Avail oo O" •bo"I • uu D ~"' ' RR ' I> l "' rl ·h•"h" G \RAC'E " h·'d o ''" ' " B I hlk h h y I samf' • ..,,,, per nro. P.O. Box Penonals Business R•ntal 530 -. -a aps:. ~ ~ •, _... , . 1~0 cu re. "' p . LndJ Nnv L 847-4636 a,. In r.':ic. eary. 724 CdM 9262E pv1 ha.Irony, use (lf hratrrl pi"tS. 6i3-9183. nvate pauo •. pool -v. Nice loc. 673-2~~). ' ' :i. * * fiOO sq. tt. STORE or I ~""1~0o0c,,o."·· -,-,--,-,-,--,-- ' 11 d & laundry Cac. 2 & 3 BR's. $160 up. Patio, SLEEPJNG OFFICE. 11~/mo. COSTA . ...,,, e ' Y e!;tre~ pnol, 1 iar rni. Ja('UZli · "BR 2 b• Yeuly '"' OCEAN"·'RON'r, 3 BR •. 2 ",\, · rm $6. O/ni o . fem•le -mp•oloo lo" 8 rl•" A -2 2 B h " • . .. Near Orange Co, Airport & "-JOI, f'hilrll'£'M. r.10RA KAI ' " \I d"' MESA "'A"2130 "' ' ' BB':'J"s. see a 1 010 trc 1 hlk ~ 8 ,·, Corooa " 1 1 .1 ~ 5 !~"" : ature a w!. Pr1v ba & . .,..,,... . •O"" of H,,,.,·,,·, s~;. 0 .. ,~ ""m UCI. Adults only. A 1°8881 M K · yr Y <'asr. Avai '-"-1 · """· 1 2"' Eld A '" "'" .. '"" Si. or mgr. 55i·42·l6. Avail 11lfl • 673-7127 pts, " ' ora 31 Ln., ""'-A20J 67'. ;<723. 'c~;. ....... en Vf!. Apl 6, TERRIFIC Loe. Store or of. treat. 642-79"". 20122 Santa Ana Ave. llJ!!k £. o! Be11.ch. 962-89S4 . ...,...-, ,,..,, ·'' IN ./ ON THE BEACH 2 BR. 1 BA. f'rplc. , -!'.!""","''·Joachim, Ap! l·A 2 BR , b S litr space. Ralhoa Inn, l -~1o.1A7v=E-,-d=,.,-~·~-,,--I Ln'<'•f'r <lup!ex. Completely ..... 11. 6" • 2 BDP~l\1. ~audio Apl • all · 1 2 a. teps 10 ocean. BAL ls!. \Vnmans Residf'n-Balboa. From $75. 675-S740. a ecorative gift ,, GARDEN LIVING , cryvewl pa1io. 5'oJI o! ""''Y· 546-e215 1 /hi ll4-0/ F""lc, gar_, pano, S150 mo. 1 H 1 170 ., party, your ho1nP, hostes~ ...-furn, ('\'f'1;.'1hl n~. 1 BR -$225/mo. 644-~j9 alt 6. e ec \\' In stove, me. 00'~7597. 1111 olr. v-S per mo. * OFFICE or STORE. 810 gi fts free. Ann 5-i&-2:'.06 Quiet, anra\, ple;isant. df'n . ;'lfarr1f'd cple. l'\o child-El CORDOVA 212 Nashville St. 5.16-99~7. or 127 Agate. 675--361.1. sq. IL NE\\.'PORT BEACH. 1 7'°'~'°'~,,.--~---I Un! pd. He~tl'.-J P(l{>!, rrfl or Pf'ts. ST.10 per mo. 4 Br. 3 BA, range/rel. S?70 537-79).1. BEAUT. unf. 3 BR. 2 Ba. L RGE * Call 67;,.l(iQJ. * ALCOHOL ICS Anonymous. 1 BR. $145 & U P. Ol\'nrr. S-17-1641. 4 s111dents ok. \\'alk-bch 4311,~ Apts CIO!lE' 10 beach. Yearly A•. rnoni. pri ba!h, -=~~-c~-----1 Phone 512-7217 or \\Tile Ad I I 64&-4626 • * * BRA,"JD NE\V 1 Bit, 3 ABBE\' REAL,.,~ 642-'.ll\;JO ou t51de l.'nt ranct' for mature Sfl1ALL orfice or shop P.O. Box 1223, Co<!• Me~". u Is, no (>f'!s • 1 blk lo B-"h-2 6". ,.,,.~ ris. . N t < 2 BR L A hl k I -Y I le <• I d al 54° "'" -""'L , " ~ 1 ew , wrury pt!i. ·s o uL~an. r Y a • en1p oye n1 t'. <>-'lH.ki. E. J71h Si., Cn11ta /l.1E'sa SJO . • !"!7•"'~'·'· •. •lS~t~h·S~r~·..,C •. \.I~. ~!I !y F'urn. 1\ew cprs, pain! & Costa M•s• Dshv.'hr.s, xrra closets.& cu p. U 3.'i/mo. E nclosed Gar. YEARLY-Un!urn 2 Br. 1 B11. . Rea!onomtcs Bkr. 67J_6700 CONflDENTIAL roun~ellng rl~ s~ '""ldg u 1·1·1 bo ~ I h · A""ll<, --". s-2033. u-t•i"" P•l10 Block to Nice room & ba. nr. Orange & rcfrrral for abortion & Unbel'teva blyBeaul'•ful .,.~. "~•' L , a1 us, uxurysag('rptg., •u ••v r-"" ,}{]-.. ~ •··· . ai l'po"·'"'''·-~k-Id IR y ! 6~'Lfl731 !--~-~~----S19'1 fi73$S "" ~..,., n ustria ental 450 adoption. ApCare. 642-4436. VAL D' ISEP.E Gard!'n Apts. Par .v. "· 'Y' beau t. rec facil & POOL, ./Cl-IE7. ORO APl'S o<'t'an. ' . 1 • ing. S7J Rl)-64-07 ~33-1306 Adults • no pet5. no ...... ·ers \\'INTER rental, l\'E",••port CHILDREN Adwlts • No (>f'!s. 8234 AUanu.. 1-2-3 BR'!i. N•wport Heights * BEAUTIFUL VIE\V. ', * COSTA MESA* VASECTOMY INFO P I 3 BR 2 BA ••• NEW • • • 2077 Charle St. 642-4470 p I ~· cl d ' 1280 f JJO ~ ApC "''-'<'" eve~'here. Stream & en1nsu a.. . . gar, oo, ,., 1vate o5e gar. hlk to OCEAN . S20/\VK & -sq I. ..... o f)O\\'er, pn-1 ~-~~o,'c'c,'c· _~ __ ·c--~~I V.'a ter!all, 4j ' JXXJ! Rec. Rm, \\"ID, 1 hlk tn hay &: bch JUST F1NISHED~ .!!!~!jj'r,f;l~;;:;'i;J:;:"""l,:;w~,~h~/d~ry~"'.:·:...'5~36--0~~336~.~~~ * Nice 2 Br. pool, encl ~ar, u Z51Xl Se'A C !i\.f VA te office, new hldg. Social Clubs 535 Sawna,Sgls1-2Rrlrm.F'urn. Sl4olmo.615--rol!. QUIET.Downstairs . n 2R .• i patio. bltru;, cpt, rlrps. p, .v1t>w, {:. 2500sqt1,lrgoftitts,plenty Surier Cornfl"lrtable 10 unit ·2 Br, ne w shag cp!s, pal!o, L G. B apt, $L1J. 1-ch ld Adult~. no pets. S 165 . S1 5 pei ·week up w/ki!chrn. o! parkin.:.-, "" S.D. f"•'y, Vnfurn. from $135. SEE IT: i'EARLY-lmn1ac 2 Br. 2 Ba. bid h 1101 2 BR 2 BA OK nr ~"'hls & sh""" Ph· .. ,. '" '· -p 642 s6-0 g. 11·11 • encl ga.r. illat11re arlulrs or · '_ "", ~,-~. · 642-8001 . $30 ~r wt'ek-ttp apts. ~~otel .-c . NA1TRESS RLTR. * "'NU arsons, -1 · patio facing bay. Adults. no APARTMENTS r etired pref'd. No pets. $148/ 5.3&-1738. * jojS-9755. ' HOLIDAY PLAZA pet' ,-5/mo ~3 1•h Sr M 5 A · t Santa Ana r-,~;;"i:i:;:;;;:;-----;tt, l<230""E~·c· ~17~1~h,~C=·'~l.,,.,~64~'-=l=48=·' · · ~·" · ·"' "' " ust ee to pprec1a • m<:t. &15-35l::i or 644.11753 or I BDR:'l1 SlZl. Gas &. waler 1 Guest Home DELU:\I Spacious I BR. :\B. fi i3-2706. Near N'-''Pt 8 8 c k Bay, &j.J.l.\Qi;:, Included. 1 older Pf't"SUn 415 XTRA haz. sprinkli:-Ted. tn. f .. ~ apt $13' Heor " pool 2 ~ ~B=r.~t ~B~A~.--~rl ~k I "-Y\ICA Bo , d 2 o CAN'T BE BEAT '"'"' E·2. 3,7511 '' fl & up. uu• · "· e•1 · " ':: . ._..g ec. i;choos, par...,,, ~ • ys SPAC. 2 & 3 BR apt. $140 pref'. No pets. 84-0383. *PRIVATE ROOM N S Ample parking. Adul!s.no Conv !oc. 618'·~ Clu bhouse Club, shoppg, lf'\'0'S e-tc.. F' ld I r. .O & G.G. 1-'V.'YS. 96 P C UP. Hlrl pool. Play yci. WALK TO BEACH! n·" ery lady, Bright -\Ves!minster indwst Pk. pt"IS. l. 3 omona Ave, :'II. A~·e. ~IR.)/rrm. to July 1'!. c,, hea•, ''' cooking and C d bl SINGLE STORY "h , ~. , d . pts, rps. tns. patlo. Lovely J, 2 & 3 BR's. Cpl, , I' ry i;::a1u n s nTOun 1n~. S93-JJ7:'i Furn. Bach. & 1 Br. E x-\\'knds only, 67;..295.\. '<''A.lt>r. all pa1rl. MO/r.10 1\lcts ok. drps, h!tns, d"·hr. 847-3957 South Sea A(mosphere"'· l'-'urri11ous n1ea!s. 518-4753. IND USTRIAL Units fo r ceptior.al nice. $130 up. STEPS to 1he beach. Qual. 3 from Sl 85. 2324 EJd,.,n -seP J0~1 Maple No. j fi.12-3.S13 2 BR. w/.e:ar. crpts, <lt'hs, 2 BR. • 2 BAIB • SEM [.Private room in le 1900 11 & C Contemporary Couple.s \VJDE WORLD 1714\ 8.19-ZlJl or !i:ll-7m i.01t •nd f!Mld [[SJ Found (frff ads) 550 "110 Newport Blvd BP. '"• -• rl-•-1 or call TPd \VoodhMid -206 C II N 5 64'"03' .,. C··-1 & drp· h f asc. sq. · up. on. ----" ., ··-" .•. ,..s .. ,.~, .. ,,., ~ oegr o. ~-1 J s!ovf'. 1 child O.J..:., n:rs. ....,.~s ~ guest ome orgentleman. tact Norm Phill i p<,--~·- C.M . bllns. \\'inlf'r _ $Z?j per Villa Corrlova t1crcm strE'l't. 2 UNFUFLN' 2 BR apls, R('q_ Sll>. 9f32-2&ll al! 5. Air Conditioned • Call &!6-7206 * 6'5-'"'0. POODLE, large toy, \\'hitt mo"lh 612--01_, &t6·00:'12 '"'-'"ate p,,,.r.4> "" w/gilver ears, m"e. We••. '\ICE 1 BR Dp lx. Qulet.l=="~·-~~"c·~-~--1 •••iiililllmlilmml 11·asher/dr~vf'r. Carport, T\VNMSE for leas~. 2 Br. ;~~vTED peQ"'L ,,R""e~n0ta'.".:'.11::-to_S,h_•_r• ___ 4_30 Rentals Wanted 460 ing collar. Vtc. ~rookhu;;t St-pa.rated by g11rage s. J SISO. Clean 2 BR furn duplex. $160 & Sl45, 6 4 2-0 8 4 4. \\lll.~her/dryer. bltns, full ,_ &_ Garfi('ld, ll.B. 9G2-l.369 or adult over JO, I\o pets. cnl prl. 12 Bk ro heach. no New New New 968-1622. fa('ll. ~t7:'i mo. ni 29&-0442. ,..!:,lb;eo'ry' •''s'r'o"'"rage RETIRED senior citizen T\VO n!liable '-''Orklng g1tls go 10 Brookfield Ao rm·' 64"276S k ds "'per~ ~·-, 11·-'-<l.l lady desins same to share o:u ~ . i "' -· ., .. -,lJ. ~ V1'lla CordOY3 2 BR studio, ha & '2, dps, ./ 2 8ll. Ap1. Close gar. ft'lD EN VILLAGE furn. home. r.1 a r g u er i '~ would like to rent two Chnw . . ST U NN l .i\G Garrlen \\'1'.\'TER Rental~Afi?ilct 3 "Pl heoled pool & <•rage "-.~South S"<• bedroom furnish...., o' P•r•.ly "'""=~=---~~~I .. ' ,. • Cpts, dr ps, ch1!dt'£'11, sml {let '·NV .... Ave. Cdi\1, SJ2:i mo. 67~3&Xl "'' FOU ND FML. dog . Reddi!ih Apt-Infan1, sml dog ok. 2 Br. bll11s. sunrleck. Z hlks 10 QUIET _ SAFE quiet neighborhoorl. No nk. Sl40. S42-8J65. Santa Ana e 546-1525 or 673-nSo aft JO am. furnished apt. or house. broii·n with V.'hilt chest & Br'. $185. 3 Br. Unf Sl&l. heh . On 3j1 h SI. S225 lncld'g I chl!dren, no pets. &t2-S042. Have. t\vo house c::ats. \Viii v.·hlle ,.011 .. r. v,·, Yo'k'-w" 6~S..5.J30. ut1l. E1•es 71~: 91(2-78 21. (Near Back Bay I oo===-oc~~~~~~I Laguna Beach ""'"'"""""'"""""""""''i YNG. n1an 11•il\ share beaut. ~il·e relerE'n{'E'S, Reasonable ~ .. "" " 40 Unit Adult J\10DERN 2 BR, 2 Ba. /:rplc. ti<"ach home 11•ith same, pvt. J Ph 5' S-.18~ & !\1agooli;:i , H.B .. 968..f!70:S BACH APTS.-Furn 375 & $95 1 Br, single adulr, pool, h\k Apartment Complex d1!<hwashE'r nr Harbor & e 2 BR. Quiet, W&lk to town 3 Heated Pools batli, references. 962_2520 P ea!<e, ' ' · one ·! af1er 6 p:m. mo incl ulil. Older m~ 10 1JCean. S 1 3 n -S 1 4 5. 1 & 2 BR. Apts. B11ke'!'. Ad u J ts. SlB5. & bch. Adults. Least>. 217 Large Clubhollse <'IC, BBQ H.B. after 6 P.f\1. anrl ii·eekends =rcAcNc' =,-.,-,-,=,,~Bo-,-,-,-.,-.,.-,=,-,, prei'd. ~23 sOO"·n by 6i~i225, 64+-06~7 eves. GAS & \VATER PAID .'i57-1g.10. Cypress. Sl60. 494 -0209. Chi ld Care Centl'r ~~d~:~3k4,10d'.!.ter 7:30 p,;'11. Possih\e rrcenr mot he' t "" Great nt'w 1 2 & 3 Bdrms * * Sh11.rt' home on Lido .,... ""~ ~ • 'PBP 'h F _, !llO 0CEA!\F'h R0~1·T, 3 ~~""UpPf'r, 1 BR ....... From $140 2 BR. unlurn apt. Pool. e Nr Bch. 1 & :;J Br, 112 Ba. From Sl49 !~IP'. Children ok. Call RESPONSIBLE yoocg criu· Bla,·k up on tall. Back Bay ac . or u1u ., ll P w/pnrr • 1\-nlrr .,,,.~, mo. 2 BR F om $170 Conv. to 5hop'g, $135. 313 E. Sl70 up. Pool. 217~ S. Cst SOUTH COAST ar'""· near UniversHy Drive . • l BR r I It'. U 1 1 ~., "" ,177 · · · · r 67.'.-7185 b[r 11 am or a ll pll' want inexpensive 1 Br. 11rnQrtJn ;i P rpc.1-ov party;N....-.· · 2323Elden Ave,Ci\1 17thP1,cnrno:>rsof l7lh& 1!11·~-.494-(1'2[)9,l\)~Z8-6743. VILLAS 2:'.0pm. M&-6631. e 2. BR F'W"n or wnl $140 Up \\'INTER. 2 BR. SJ8a Jnc! See ?lfgr Ted \VocRihead li:SJ;oj'o;lajj3'A~"~'·;;;i6"-;;2-;;i27<;;1~·1~Co;;:ll ~L::i~d~o'....:l!s~le:_______ 1101 fliacAr!hur Bll·d. SHARE Pi;ninsula 2 Br. 2 Ba ~'.~1. h:;~a. H~~;jl ~;~~ I~~ "acLoAoCcKc. --,,,o,-olce:--,-,cl.-c.V-ery- Adults. POQI. 6-12-2lSl ut1l111e.~. r.arage, 3 BR, 646-0032 LRG 1 Br. apt unfW"n. Cpts, )'l lovable. Vic, 21hh & 21st. • LOVELY 2 Br 11 s 2 c _____ 14_6-_AA_c._. ____ 1 ant\''' gentleman 35--~ yrs ~arr! &· (lo mimr repa irs. "' Shady Gardens-Pool S22.i &16-5800. 1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!J!l!!!!!!'I!!!!!!!!!!!! drps, bltns, ret'.r1g, ~140 me · ~ a. ar -= Call l'lft 10 pm, 675-7014. C<iJI n4; 497.1657 art 6 pm. 1'ust1n Ave., C.;'1·1. 646-2798 l & 2 BR. Fron\ Sl!l. J-BR St."1 _\!onth. Adults. TIIE EXCITING k up. No children, no ,pets. gar. hltns. r<'l'.ig, lrplr, Apts., O ·11flf'r 4 p.m. 177 E, 22nd St. M2-36.J5 Availahle rTI'<'' PALM MESA APTS. 99/l F:. Camino. 5-16--0451. <'PIS, r!rps, $295 on lse. _F_u_r_n_._o_r_U_n_f_u_r_n_._3_7_14 BR. 2 BR rluplrx apt.heh. UNFURN house 1n or nr San =~~~------,-~ ~----------! Sh111vn by 8ppt. 5#-2045 or "" $1l0 ca. 11·ilJ 11.lrn part or all. J u11 n Capistr11nn, 3 BR .. F;\1L. SiameSf' cat under 6 BACHELOR apt., u1tl pa id. ;..·ewpor1 Bt>ll<'h R!ry 6i5-1642 r.1JNUTES FROi\l r.10 DERN J Br apt, cpts. 1175-:1967 Costa Mesa <IJJli Iris. 6"i&-4G2G. di ri'g rm, 2 or 3-car garllgeo , rnos. 0ld 11,•t1 h short tail. lst & last months rent, $120. l Bf'riroom . $150 ·mo. yrly, NE\VPT, BCH. drps, dsh11-s r, Oltins ~ar. 1 1---~-------·I -----------Qlliel, relined ar!l f's, Xlnl Vic, Bo~a Ch ica & Edinger, &lfr-3589 walk ln O<'~. Call afte r 5 Unbe:lie\'ably lrg a pt., huge child ok. AU util pd , St j() mo. Mesa Verde \~h'ILL1 S11har1e llpacio1us 2 ... ~r, h2 care. M8-l601. HS. 846-3020. n -1 BR FUR:\f 7 pool, Jacuzzi, ('lect bltins, .1;()7 Al'ocado, apr 9. &tf;.0984. .~ ATTRACTIVE a. ll Y urn ap on u•:ac l~===-------1 .,,~., • · ' · P)1 lil:'.-1;)1 · ,... •e&liBJIU• "·/young adults. 494-4658. TEAOIER & family wants GREY /Black toy female :-/1>ar Stores Quiet adults I -.--\\7'1_N_T_E_R_R7EN-'=T-A=LS~=.-shag C'l'J>ls, drps, gauna etc. * OLX n<'w :l Rr. 2 B11. 2 1n choose lmm-2 Br. new to rent unfurn house in Poodle, about 6 y r s. 1!!85 Pomona. C.'.'I!. 5'!8--0i2S 2-3 & 4 BR ,Ap(s Adu~t1~;~~1•8.' ... $1JS. Dsh11·hr. 2 <'ar ga r. pri1· f'PL'>.. ri1·rn; .V Pfl1n!. Xlnt loc. -ELDEN -Garages for Rent 435 l\lartners Sehl arE'll., N.B. ~~~~~~one !lea ('oll 11.r , ~ll.1-.to Sl2'>Bach & 1 Br ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 1 REOR:'IJ ...... st4o. ,17!l\I. lndry rn1. k1rls nk. Nr shop>; ,I',; fnl'Y, ldeal !or DBL Garage Nwpt Bch. C.L.D. 17ifi1 l\1r~;i Dr. No.1 "",="'°-·-,-~.,..----·I apt.E. l';lature 11dwl t~. no OCEA'.\fP.0'.\T-'.\r. pier. '1 BEDRf\t. ..... ';160. S2SO/mo. 548-1309 f'ouple. no children, no pl.'fS. Sparkl1ni;; NEW 2 BEDROOYI sftli·:igr, hQa rs t'lc, Cal! 63, S.A. or 546.J.)!6. \VHITE 1\'/black ean;, noi;e. pet!i. 2135 EldE'n, Apt 6. O T. Kirl~ & pet~ <>k. S16.":t to SJSZi. 'You're r ie:hl. they're under· 2 BR Dl'htx r wnhou~e. cpl, S\40 n10. fi.J.l-3515 Ctr 614-1408 garden apartment. Luxur· (71·11 !";S&-3052 Rlver51rJe. I 'M~A=ToUoRcEc.-m-,-,-. -,-,-,=,,-,-. -,-,,,7,c I !eel and t;:iil. Siames~ kil· BACH Apt. turn S&'i mo. Util U>asr. Call f:..14-6 !11. priced~ 1561 i\lesa Dr., c.r.1. drps, bllns. pvt. pat10, en{'\. or l:i !-!·07J3 lor.app!. 1ous pool, lush land~caping. z LARGE-SW EACH . 9S1 EL ha ndyman sour llon1e f;ir trn, unu~ual collflr. Vi('. ri~toi 2110 C Orange A\'e. 5 blks lrom Ne;vpon Blvd.) gRr, t1rlu!t~. ~Tf\! pe1 ok. DLX 2 & 3 BR.. 2 Ba, encl S!73. Ar!11l!s · no pet5, 2311 CAi\ff,.O, COSTA '·tESA. prlv. qwartcn. Bf'ach 11rea. Jl;th f.. B~lm;i NB. 67:'r-5&'l6. ,. 2 BP. furn $22~/:'l!Cl. All.IL~. m :\ ' C.:vI. f'h:lrl rPn r.r pt'!S. Ro:>f's reqd. $165. 3009 C""IJdgc. 540-7247 gw:. $150 & up. Rental Ofc: Eld~n Ave., C .• l fi7.'l-141~ or ~'\7-4012. Best refs .. John. 6i.,-,..6M4. FOUND fri~h Set1rr frmal~ '.\'E\VLY Ct>cor. 1 & 2 br apt~ 67;. .. .;:i2fll( F:1·p f.. "'·k enns. * Spanish Elegance 1 BDRM downt0wn Co~ta 3Mj fl.lace A\•e. 546-lOJ4. &15-S7Ro or 646.8666 1--G".71"R7A~G~E7f"'c7r7R"•7071--l ,c,=.B~.""'E=,~,,.,--,c,~"-,~,~LcG=E pu p. Vic. f t>sliva l ·of Arts Adults, no ~ts. Clo~e to 1-,~_,=, oBoRc.c,o,,c. c8cA=.-s"r=E=e=scT'°'O I\lrsa. No children or pets. Newport Beach $20/1\IONTI-I. Hntc: Sch. hdrms -<lininc: arl'a & pool at)Oul ~ wks ago. :.,,1~7197. 7"' R h °'"'101 AMAZrNG Adu lt LI vi n g 0 ~hops:. Jnq 1 "<, ·OC' !'!ter. BF:llO~' SZ'l"i/mo \\'inter Quiet Adult Living ;n,.,..,.,. Call 646-2687 prrl. <Jl(!l'r chann1ni;,: K-F'OUND min. apricot mal« ""' NOW OPEN Beaut.1 &r '.?BR furn or un r,__________ · 3 o· f 6 TRAILER . 2 BR $110 Jeasr. fi.12-3~12. Shat:: cpl • drps • hltns * BEAUTIFUL l & 2 BR. Brand new·! BR. SlG0.2BR Apt~. Self clean, ovens, 'Office Rental 440 Closr in. 673-. 1 .J a 1 · poodle'. CVic-: ~u:.,tJn !.· uril. Mature person only. fl'R , "" 2 h BeauWuJ Pool • All Uti! Pd Contemporary Garden Apts. S ~ p h •------------F'A •'vllLY deslre-s 3 Br hm, I\lagnolJa .:vi. 64..-0079. '.\. :. nnrm~. hal s. i,,.,. up. AH Uli] pd. riv. D/~V l1n 2 Erl r!ispls, s ag 1. 646-1$09. 0-eanlmn t Yearl.v. 2 BR. SI70 P a_l ios , lrp lc , po o l . pati<>, biHiard nn. htd pool cpts, dii>!. jacuzzi & sauna DESK space available $50 fncd yrd. Harbor H1 ll.rl!a. RACOON vic. Pomo11;:i & A TIP.ACTIVE 2 BR. ABBF:Y RE:\LTY 642-.~;,ll Adults only-no pel! c$clc50--S=16=;c, _c_,_11_t,_1r;.~'-"-'-· -·! \V< Jacuzzi. H u~ rl~ets. bath<:. l·lwge pool. mo. \\'ill provide furniture To 5200/mo. Ye a r 1 y. Darrrll. C .. \.J. ld en I l r Y. Htd Pol~·-A<l1~1s:,.,no p!".ts. ()('F.r\\'fR(l.\'T 4 Br. 2 Ba. 2-11 Avocado St, fH~79 3 BR, 2 Ba. nP\v drps. cp!s:, deep pile crp1 'g, lush Jnd· Merrimac Woods =~·:i5ia~I~·. An~erin~0~rvi~~ 64~35(}. 612-2790. I $1:;J, * 61.-!b.O. I S,'/lil 1'1 .JL1nr J.1: .Stur1Pnt.~ nk, ~p"""k"'L"·"k"""""'""""'d"·"'' I hl:n, pal10. $Hl:1 /:i:o. Alsn 2 ~('p J!:. ,\dolts. 20101 Birch -425 I'.Ierrtrr1ac \\'~y. c.~1. c, m ,. 0 0 R'' I, s. 0 RELIABLE \~TtmHn looking BEAGLE pup found VIC 19th a r -1 e Surroun 1ng BR r Sl'll 6-15-tG.i~ <: • • " :s71\ & l'P. Bache!t'r apt l.· 1 ;\'1('P].v turn ~.c.-41'\2fi. Qti!ET _ DELl.'XE · on urtL · · 1 ~t, /\.B. 55,.4246. Huntington Beach Clem!'n!.e, 492-4420 !or 1 hr apt in La~na & Tu~11n. C' .. \1. Plea~e 1den· I BR Trailer~. fll::in only. :\F: "'""11 1·pfX'r 2 BR ., 1·2 k 3 BR AP'l'S pr ;~IS-0~2·l. 1 --*~=BcR~A=N=D~N=E=w~*~-D~SK space available ~ ~~fl~~I \Viii pay up to SJ2j. t1fr. Mll--1:.69. 1 &15-4$30 or 642-126.~. fi:rn. SJ~~ .\ln inr. 11tiL A!so rum Bao>lielors ,\.ITRACT 2 Br, 11 ~ Ba 201.~1 Sitnt;i. Ana. I r\C"ross ON BEACH! mo. Will provide furniture · · }!OP.~ r1111n1 rd l: J As" e ~, 2 BDfL\lS .. p11110 & gai·a2f. :'ll•ittir~ ;idlr« RJ1r fii3-6i\NJ_ f'r.,. pa tios * Hid Pools Cp1s. drp~. hhns, d~hll'hr, from s.,,. Country Clubl. at S5 mo. Answering i;erv\ce C<l~f HJ &hi Scntr>r, mall', child'!< v1c. Crn;t;:i Me$o!I :-;i. , Cll'an & nriv. l\o pe t~. L'n1il I\r Ehop'i;: * ArlilltJ only !'nrl i:::;;r T'r:v Pa T t 0 , ~·p11c1ous 2 BR un1t:o;. F'f1"'m ava~Jable. 222 Forest Av!', \\'1shr s to ~harf apt thni 12(11') blnC'kl. ~74 . ,. 5,\C!l ~p1, all eirr. s"im '""O NEii' ·~s 1 c I "2 22 Ju!W' Jjth. SHi'> :-In. ~11~\!l;4, Marto'ni'que Apts, fi.l .'r-., .. · Sl~ up. F'rpl<'~, Prl'' fla-IU'• Lllguna Beach. 494-9466 .June .~72. a I 11 \ 4:r -"~-FOU;\'.0 Dr~rrl Tor"'I~•. r"11, ~nd gar, l hlk ncran. ~~~-~~~~~-~1 I 0 I I Ad I J Br Yrom $227 1~==-----,-~-~c " ""'". s1-mo. NI ur,·1·s ~. l', ~ r r ~ "'~ J>ll 2 Rr. F;unily l'r11!~. ~''"'iy tios, "'·~ .~"' l' oscts. u ts. DESK ·" bl S5f1 M•'sc. R e ntals "S nrar 'lnnrnv111 Sr, Cl'lsra P'.,.,, •u f"" _., .11 'r,,~r. ,..,,.,. , .. 1m Sa.nra An& Ave ., C.\I \I ··-0,11 2 BR F 12~2 space avlilla e "'° I " I der•nr. rf'n1·. lor, f'MI S Jh:1.,_._"_·'~·0''='=·=-~·-----• rom 1110. \\'ill provide furnihire :'11 ".~ll . :..i~~7.ln~. Pvt patio, crpt urp~. c n. Newport Heights Tllgr_ Apt 11~ 6,16.:)Y.2 ,-3 BR rrorn $375 · rpi lei. adult5. 673-2fl'ili. V!LL\ .\IE;."A Apr:-;, 719 \\' ADULT LIVING ail b! at ~i mo. An.~'-''E'ring servi('e CAMPERS & BOATS S.\IALL rrrl .c1,-0-,.01,--e-,P-,-,-.1 CL",\'' l ,,, 2 "'· '"II•., ~~ 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath \\ 1l;.nn, 6-lfi.-12~\. Br11n<l nf'w. 1 & 2 Bdrm,, E'urnilllre Av,. a e available. 17875 Beach Bll'rl. Frnc<'d lot i:1orae:e :.<k' v \' 1, , 11 1 n.u PLEX 1 BR h1rn. !\t'l ' ,., '"' '"' l===~-~~----1 e. d d h ho' 1f' or ~f"•n "'. agn0 u1,, " I k ' · al ()·<'h11;i ·hr F l 2 ....,.rper:s.-rapes-is "as Huntin,ron Beach. 642-4321 (ll'r fl . $10 1111n. 642-6;,Go rats. dogs, nr motorcycle..~. l'"t>, <c ll. s1 ~·,..s1 ."'1 • ..J.21 L1v1ng room "'Hh cathedr REDEC. lo:.e 2 BR. nP1V-rlrp!<. •· s Ni. lrt'P .<1r.!'s. heated pool-saunas-tennis· f!.B. %&-!i+L E J&th <::t :'\B fi\r:.-1~~1 i::el11ng & !rptc. ~pa.rate hl1ns, Sl 'fl_ Chdtl 01\. i li6 Barh,. Enclosed pall<>!<, Pool XL:-.<T nf11('r spare tin\\' --=----1 Quiet. $48-1720, -• · • -· ' h··,•-q C & rec roon1-0ee<1n \'ie11's · · · · BEAt.:T. C11l1('0 klflrn, vie A I U I 365 l<iundry area. Encl pati'l. !'hahniaf h·12-i.~I :" ' " ~ ue. 11rports 1 ki ~1·11d., L1(.Jo Blrlg. 335;) Via )~ Dana Pt'int p , n urn . S1\'tmm.1n~ pool & children's ~----! strtrfl,C:(', 1\n lease requlrl'd. pa!ios-amp e par ng l,1dQ, i\'.B. 67::,>..3771, ,Jones Announcement' ~ Hiirhor Hi. ~ 2·! 71. SHARP 2 BR, 1', RA. rrpr~. ·1o"!2 Sao! A A Security guards. 673·1'~56 G I playground. SWO -.,. • a na ve. /'It &1n l<'E' '1* * Si.nglr., TV. pvtl, pets /;;;;'";';';•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ rlrps. 1200 sq fl, Avail. now. I-===~~='='='=~· I HUNTINGTON , y ' CA~1ERA rounr! on \\'~.~r &.' ok, DANA i\IarJna Inn. 3-llll J-LARBOR GREE:'-'S S16ii/.\io. S~i-77611. BREATIITAK!NG VJE\V DENTIST Su11e t1ve1L, Lido ""' •3·1 ~··-[\II 2 BR 11 · I Ave .. N,..11•p-ir1 B€';!,ch. Jrlen. Coa!>t H111'. VEN DOME .HO-. :1. """ · ll>:e Apt. igh on PACIF C R!d2. 33.15 Via Llr!o, N.8 . Announcemenls 500 1 ,7-"''" I BR dn\\·ns!11 1r~ A[l!, pn\', B I B Bl tr 12 (I I/ " :t-..:n-1:1 F t 1 V II e e I k ac· ( llY u s v.· p1·1 7ll OCEAN AVE H B fiij..:\771. Jone 5 Rlty . . . .. oun an a ey pall<:!, c n!'I' !O mar "1 ,,,,_,,,, I h "! " I " . . )\'I N I" LIS VEGA' Rf'D I R 1.\l:'IIACULATE APTS ! WESTBAY ELDEN ~" .~, rp<.", E'"t'" PoO. St•r111cl'. 1 ,~ ,. '' • n1<1e .<1sse1 houn<l . NE\V Bach. apt. Uttl's Pool pvt. entr. S120. 5-ls-3997. Huntington l!e•ch pd. mo. FREE Util, furn l k 2 BR nr heh, pool, $130 up. 201 10th ~I. 536-3777/536-72~2. BACl~ELOR APT, $100/f.lO:'-'TH CALL 646-2h87 Laguna Bea ch $125/mo: $40 \\'k, &ch. Util I pd, Clllor TV &t Cre'Sent Bay Bch. 494-2508 !Newport Beach SECLUDED hillside Bach. Panoramic Vil, s p" c Io u ll grounds. Frp!. patio. lt!elll study for wrHe.r. mu.slclan, ett:. $175. 548-7i0i. KNO'ITY P tne p.<in<:>hug; 3 Br. fr?I. carp., fully !urn. SJ7S Incl. util. & g'fttA!i!"~· , Avail. thtu Junt. 6J5..Jf;42 I Agt. YEAR.L'\• rental 2 BR apL l'Jf!W, lara.r clo~1.&, bltM, nr ADULT anr! J\'T,\V 1 anri 2 Bednn. i'ard~n Prrlf'r o!d!'r Person · loons 0f ('!(>sets. Adults. 745 (Tl4) 536.1487 Proven compulf'r1zcd t'hll.I! H11.rbo'>r V1P11 h 0 me 1 , FA\111 y Secti0n apts. 11• P'lQ!. I o"~"'=I_<_39_ . .,,_--,..,-,---col I),., n1 I n f: (l D r . ( b y Ofc open 10 am-6 pm DCOaily PRifl.lE Newpon location. show!! ht"sl h<'ning r!k-e 64.J-~~i:SJ. Cl ' h, ' k 2 BR unturn, n~X! to .:n\I C 0 'II Ii S l Call fi45-l260 \VILLL\M \VALTERS' . Bright. airy office spa.er. 1 J F 1"'==--~---- ose to s op ping, P1r FRO~T SJ~. ADULTS "'·i'c';'i· e'c'c· ';i;::';O"::C,,0,:0::.-;;I ""'"'!!!"'"'"'!!!!"'"'""'i 500 sq ft. Sec .al rear J.\31 "~ em E'vrr CTf'atf'r · 110• \\'l HTF; poor!!", rllinia tu re > Spaciou~ 3 13R'i<, 2 ba 2Jll E1riPn Avt_., C.~!. {'1Jt1r.;;r, Sll!i. !lr4 Joann, SEACLIF'f Mil.nor Ap1s. 2 Parklike B!'<:Ch Livtni \Vestclilf Dr. 646-023 1. ta stic l'f!'turns. .C:,C.n<l S2J. i\l 1 ~.~ 1 on \'1ejn Are'I!. * ~1,·im pro!. put/.gret>n &15-5780 r,.\6-J',fi77, i;;;..22l!. BR 11nft1rn, ]•.; BA. cpts. Carlton 1n<iustric.~. ~pt R.1i-'."li!'J:1. *.1''rpl, Jnrliv 'Lnr!ry !ac'ls e e Br. Cp!s, drps, 5!nve. drps, hlln;;,, g11rb rli.~pL pvt for ArluHs Sol BAY VIEW OFFICES DP2, P.O. Box ~~. :Mont· S'IALL 1 1 1845 A h · A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 1· N Casa Del De luxr, Air-Conditio .. ed ('!air, Calif. ' lm'Y· emR e poorllt . n1 e1m ve. r,..r ric , p1111n. Sl ;,. 1 o prts pat1n, SlfiO. Also furn. 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Vic \Vll !tiu r & 0.-l Amo CUSTA ~!ESll &12·2824 * BRAND NEW * nr 1•h1ldren. ~i-23Fll. Bachel0r uni pd. $14~. 1525 1 &. 2 BR-turn/u.nf. Pvt pa· Lido Are11 ·~Sq, }'t. Tu slin . .'~H-:iill. · p),.cent'ia Avf! :i48-""~2 I.lo, -Jc jn 2 BR, elevator.s . Realonomics Bkr. 6:'~700 Balboa Peninsula dsh'-'"·shrs, crpts, d11'S· Pe!s S.~5 lo $1.J nio. Grn<l fir, p.,1011,1, ,.,,y hike, founrl ~pr. L. Co.I. Apt.. TO\V7\HOUSF:·l.Ri!Se' 4 BR. 3 . . """' ..... . I/') STING"' 1 Ft 2 BR, blens. i;ll'imm1ng .BA. 111r;;P g11rai;:r. PooL ()('t. NF.:\VLY dl'CQratE'd , crptrt 2 a('('epted. From $145. air /cond , 1 6 4 8--s-C-D /;;;;;;;;;~~~ l!llh ~g..973!1. 3 br, 2 00, crpl/drpi; .. frrlr, pool. lanai, bar·h·Que & ga.r. 1. S2'T.l. !:rl0-2!171 Elll'nin.ll:!. Hr_, 'l B11 . mobilr homr. I 'R"E ''hbll J ' ' Adu hs only. No pet5. $2()1). Z1661 Brookhurst St, HB. Ne '-'' po r t B 1 v d, C r.t . ..,, ,, '-'1r <lan.n !'ll!.io, s:ar. 1 Blk fr0m bch, agr., ll unl pd, 1.)() to $J70, l:'l1.\1AC 3 BR . 211 BA, crpL'i, * 17141 ~. ""3 * "'2-~.21, °"11161. Sr c \I "'0 'H·J3 r Ad\Jlts, no ""'!S. Avt11l nQll' for 9 mo~. Call l ~--~~-~-'-----·lo~=c'='',----,-,-~~= Personals 530 ., " · ~,,.. ... ,, 8 '5. s:r-.o mn. Yrly. 67.}-'.'JllO. ·-rl~. $20(), f.lo. Avail oow. I ;,;;ou-oco,:;:::--,::"-;:C,,-1 3:>4 Avoc;>do, C.\1. 642.'.J'illS s,=,7.77&l. .\1r. SpraJlU~. 67:!-JJ.11. Newport Beach OFF ICE gpace ft'lr ll!:se.• 2!XJ -'.""::::-:":":--::-'°""°°"~--IR!SH :"rt1<'r. l'\c Balhoe • 2 BR. OCF.AJ'\' VIE\\', I ,,;,;,,;,;,,;,;,,;,;,~~ ... ,;,;;,;,;,;; l -"-~'-iJ~O.rti;;f;;;;~-1Bi0\iJT.-f,iiiC-:--<~;p, --"--------1 8'3 ,,_ * FULLY LICENSED * £~ "19 BF:AUT frplc r a r p -sq. It. Lnc. J7 1. ""·11.ch 11.roi. <.J-<n •• ('11rpc1~. halC'O ny. Yrly, * $170 * :? BP. .. pllJ11y furn. C'hf!('rf~I :i BR. ~r 2 BR&, Resort Bll'<l. 2n<I J!oor lor into. call Reno\\'ned Hindu Spir1tuall.s! Lost SSS 67:'r~. B $140 ,\lo. No pet~. 8-IT-7188. Advice. on all mat!er~. Corona dtl Mar J C:l"{l~. ~;:~~Ase"~~~!::; /jii;;-~·-·,·.·,"',"'-,'Ot;;d•ij;·,-,;;;:;:/c:~:~~~;':./c'~:~· ·~-·~;~7~~::'~~~!~~,·~A~~e~:~:ic._'' L Li,~~n9 /II 11 CUTE ADOBE: 1-1 0 us E. Love, Marria~e. B\15i!W'sS LOST 4 Ki!!tnF, t.::lri('n & __. dii;oount pllln. 1180 c ... nler $1 /:/ .. ':! BR. :o;tudiri, Adj. t.J.'(tlry apt .1v1ng w 111 -FOR OF'FICE OR STORE, Readings given 1 days a ~1nntt Vi~Ja llfl'll, c M. I All St .. c~1. &l2-8.1-JO. ~lS-26&2. f.Ghop'~ •• 0D01'fl30·a, 2c13rp1.5'rl9.2 a.122.o7. \~~R 1~~r at v.·~~~10~~~~.' hon .rec~,,·u~~~ .swimdmtn~, 211 V.', \\'ilson, c . r.t . "',·~_kN~~C~~~~l~:~r:i.. ~lk lf'mll.lr, 1 blk & ivh! -~~-;. ON TEN ACRES 1 & :;J BR. Furn. il Untum. Finpl&C"ff I prlv. patiol. Pools Tenn\1 Cllntnl'J Bkfsl 900 Sea Lane, CdM &f4.26J.1 (MacArthur nr eoa..t Hwy) • I ,..,. 11.r . .,..,,..,, J, • : -. , tcnnts, 1, ..... s, an vo -,,,2-6560 cu ll'm, & 2 litter mil.Jr~. p15 :'11.\1,\ ... ULATE 3' Br. 211 drP!' !. complele kitchen. Jeyball, health clubs, s11un11s,1_~-:--o.""' ""'""""°"'°"""-San Clemeflt~ call !'""1~242;1, or after ~; S.. Con9 s, d~. fnrd. Avai l *A" D1 •lux• 2 B r., 2"~~31"0 t>4ooHI030. clubhouse, party room, ~si· * NEWPORT BEAOI 492-91;'\6, 492-0070 612-:'i25,l, MOI>.'. i'3 VMlrncia, Of. 911 ts. m pets. """' • BRAND !':ew DELUXE 2 dent l!'nnis pro &. pro ahop nl-300-500 ft. ~· 5.'ii-7j@ 1 & 2 Bft. Shag cpl, tlrn'<'·hr, a"d m u"h more~ Singl.,, PH. ~Ir. Ervin. 675-1001 OISCO\rER DISCOVERY RE\VAR C: S200. ror If I d k Br, 2 Ba 8\'ail Oct .15, " "' u~• find YOURSELF tn Somtone Tt.'CCvtry or 1 Ph11r! P'"''-''l'r ~e r Pan oven, &Wn ec . Ye~rl.I' 675-:lROO. 1 & :;J BR't;, Furn· •uum. Bus>'nesi Renfol u5 El<" 3-w \V 1 "' ~ N -·-ni11chint', 6 or;:inre d1n1n<> , , r • 1 Vin. ,,.. .,,.JU,1. Rents trom $135 . . . o, ---------"".':,--C.·\LL NOii' , • ""-~~C,.-"------COZY. 11 blk bch. J BR. ll.i 0 1· chrs. l grc{'n 1·elvt1 l'hr. E•st Bluff n_ p """"' lea!e ttQuired. ?¥lode\s pen SHO\\IROO~f nifg, & offi~ NO OBLIG,\TION,' 642--7771. afltr 6 pm, u.,, atio. An t'XU'A~. Suoi. 0 ·i 10 t g Cl · u. na !oc. .,._ Yrly. 646--0742 67;,.-0137. ""1 Y 0 · ?<pace-0~ in Rll •1141 !i3!i-68S.l i :;Jt.~1 381-3.193 !>41'-151'2. • NEW DELUXE • OAKWOOD GARDEN S!l5 IC! $.150 mo. 494-4653. NAT!ON ALL)' l;c=-c--o-~---1 BAY MEADOW APTS. hay; $200. 6i5-l2J' or 2 Br + smAJI dl'n, 2 ba. sri-0669,•tterlipm. hlrn~. dt!ihV.'8&hr r, Bear,1 <"~ding~. J'.tllfl~hng, pnv p;:i.11~. recreation fa · cilitl~. AU ;idu.h~. M ~IS, e l BR'.s F'ROM AS LO\\' A; S159/mf'I. JSi \V. Bay St., C.!'ol. Call fi.l~-OOi.1 . l'JF.\V Dupleii:, 1, blk to APARTMENTS LOST In CO!'!ta r.lPsa area. 3 BR. 2 BA A·pr !or leav. lnrl I "·•"h, 3 Br. 2 "', y•--!y FOR lse, !lOO gq fl M-1 bld1 RECO<.";NIZED 1 lrl , •. ·-°"' <;n.o ""'c11·port Nonh I====~----,--ge ~ en do~ 11'/rldite 11p ~,,~,., nia~tPr 1:tllte, dln rm '-~~~ '"•'loll -·••· ,~ • for machine fihop. garage Ot IN OONESI N h h ,. ,..,,_" . ..-,,., SSO Imrie Ave 645-0300 upho!!!i!ryshop.S4H797. A1 m11ss11 ie )' a C"k 1Rho.jl'1'1a.n Ii.: dhl si:ara2r. 11uto dl)'Jr1-----------Lie. ma~1't"u,qoo 6!i01 S11n!a RirlJ;:<'har.k\. 1\11$1\'f~ 10 BR, 2 811., 2 doon trrim CTJ'll/dft1s. Ort;:in 1;1rll' of \l"a ler, ~arly nr 9 mos. h1";Y l\n f"''~· $250 .vrl}, j C J e .11n & mod1:rn. +>7~'i9 "'r 4:¥i-2.1.'>5. ~'-"-'~m-o __ JO>~·~-~-~= 1DAll.Y PU,OT for a.c1i()n: Turn unused lt2ma ln!o quick Turn unuM•d f!"m~ into quick ,."'~h. call fi42-5678 C'<11h, caJI 642-5678 VER NtOI" -2 BR. 0\Jp!,,..x, Sj6'),3), F'rp!c. Cpl.<, rlrps. hl trr•, hc11m C'"l l , p ,11 1 1 n, Ari11 !t~ "nly, no pet!. R~l!I. 2-~',; N!nL~ Arl11 A\' e . fi~t-fi~9j " "perter ll~·atl. Pob! k RCC". ".\l11ke RMm F'or 0110. Naii'J'lOrt-Soufh STO~. nr11r t>:e1Yport Pi~r. 81U'h11 re St., Ga.rdtn Grove "J.lno.oe" Rt"'!trl'!' 'l'l~~r afl'a. d y '', • c If' 11 n our lh" JjOO lGth s1. &l2-8170 S2X• \!rinth 894--2957. c11ll ~R21 . 5;)7.!l.1ifl. e SZl71 e gari:igr .. )'ot1r trash is CASH -. . BAlh<><t Ray Prop. 673-74201,c1cA"S"S7A"G"E~r0-,~1,-0=,,-,-.=>f=o-,-. LOST l --~ Am11(os \\'.tJ', '.\'B ':''l !h 11 OAll.Y Pltm ON BA\: Nr. 1,1do. 1 BR ~ · m11. t S11tmtse ~".!I· .\fa.nagf'.1 hy \\'/P1·t pa\lll. Slip av11U. Daily PUot \\'ant Ada hive fri.. !I llm·ll·:(I 11.m. Ca.I I point . .11tteT'('d R~w~rd. ,,.TLLIA~f \rALTERS (.'O. Ollt.sfiM ad. SJ9j. Utl pd. 673-6450 barg;iin1 r.a.Jo!'f'. 64 2-99':l0, Y:'llCA. e 494-~ ----'-----' , , . rtiwM11, 5'""'6tt' '°· 1m .... " v --• llSlr~! ~ ... ~-... ~l~~r, _...,_ ,~~ _!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!_~,~~! !!!"!! ...... !!!"!!,11·!!!"!!· ~lllll~, r~! !!! ...... !!!,11_!!!. ~111~,1 ~, ~-~, .•• ~l[ll]~J~ !~L .... ~,11-·~lllll~;;;'~-; ... d;;; .. ~ .. ;;;.~ ;::;~~~~r- 555 ><hool1i Contrector t"'~nt~& I HelpW•nled,M&F7TO HelpW•nted,M&l"7TDHelpWented,M&f710 HolpW.-,M&l"710 Appll•-m . • instrvction• 575 M'l Way, qua1Jty homf' ~~~-';cP"c:.:.:;:•;:"1!::_"1:!,,. ___ j--:-~:::::':::'::':7:0--DRlVER, nla;hl ahltt, CM"r ''"'-C _. _______ _ ~iO REWARD lor ~ter@<t FRENCH & GERMAN 'ttmod. Walls, c:tUln&, !loors Prof•aaion•l·Reea ADVERTISING Zl. Good drivh1g record. SAn MAN to makr donuts' nJfht. SALES -Men * NICE Retriaeralor, white, 11111!t scalpoint Si a n1 es e 0 k ~-P s-(l) •--· ' elC'. No jilb too •mall. Rtf, rum. Lie /In<, 8<7 .. 123 PR OUCTIONARTIST Cll!mente YtUow C ab &Wft ........... neut. cnnt.n• STOP!!! '"· .............,.dayaor(l) "f1;l\i(I~)' <·nlUkt>d 1a 1 ! _ 1:-:xpcrt Teacher. &33--0554 Tron ' Bak 234 8n 1273 r C• 547.()()36, 24 hr ans. aerv, Pl••ler, P•lch, Re-e lr t,or Newport Beach Ad Aaen-492.-tl.W. e.1f. er• ny, -ne1. l.O~~ v1c ~I &l'IUHIOn & • 1--5[°RNft'i~iQ--!c'~-"g'~A~';_,_lla~~~n~-~h.~ LOOKING & ACT Seav•e", CUM , =*PL l?l. Additicm•· ~modeJlng , ,:y. t.hat havti good hoard EARN $1~$20 ofe'SI w., ~nt. uoo-•C FRIGIDAIRE 17 cu tt. 6Tr-42&.i, 4!~!60, [ l~ Gforwkk & Son, Lie.. * PATCH PLASI'ERING sktlls, be abk to~ type, A DAY MAN for .u.sembly -boat St.la m1nded penon, 1ee tor fltltrl&', xlnt cond, & yn old. ~.,.. ..,.., 6i'l-fiG.11 .. ~g..2170 All types. F'rtt estimates. know printing, production Circula!f' ""tltiona·. MUsr trailtrs, musi M fast,. hard .)'Ol.llRU, a real cane:r op. Sl25. 9ii2--082J, Cf.:R.\1AN Swf/MNI !o~t a1 -. O Call 5-to-6825 S. .acheduHng. Good oppor-BE f.._. . _ _. worker, $2.00 hr. 493-4586. porn.;nll)'. Xln1 tutur. fQr ., * FRJGIDAJRE nt ....... Orange Co. Airport. An. to rivew•y1 tunHY. Send resume lo au. a qua 11""'· re$1Jte,~ rl&h Earnin .. ,. "Ea:sy". ~·un grown Auto W•JOnt HAWLE't"S Dr J v e w a)' Plumbing si!i~ ad no. l."W, Daily Pilofi ~~~~f me: ::!v~u=~ !\!:~;~m.~i: c~e~;, m~ °:'tnecEateli =~ ~~lie dom'. $&>. Call "4-0-:tZ'iO. f':<I. :A.12, ,.. __ ,._&, "·v• ;1 do-00 .... <-l"'C"VE'S Plumblna --1-P. ·Box 1560, Costa Mesa, . I I I d · N 1 be in excet1 ol $300. -r 1111k:. 1 ==:-,-~,....,--..,.---1 .-;c=~--;:-cc;--,,.----1 .......,_....,, ,.. • .... -.:>•.:. ... '"'.,....." C oon ne<'1' pr; Your own 1ve. n. n1u11t nve. wp ,..,.. OiEST 1 M .,. •• tretae LOST Since 911!1. 'Youn;.: fl.'n1 SKEETER'S Aulo Polishing Winter ii comlnc ~$-5195. &. 1r11&ll install. Servi~r""~"='"""~·~·--~~--1 holirs: S<lnie lnuning TI'!-Bch area. Reb. re q . No ca.nvuaina: or *l!UcJtlng. ype a,,._ r. tabby (ora11gi'l cat w/llufly Co mp! job J.15.. Prof. F'rtt 6-7 prn. calb1 & hrly n11~. 826-5463. Al.A.RM Secunr:y Salesman, qui red. J'or app(lintmenr , ~96~2-0_:.:t~GJ:_ ______ Interview, by appoilltl'Mllt r,1_15_·_646--081 __ ~'·------I Aogora.l!ke li!ll. &+1 ntuo P/U by appl. 66-25..'1J. PLU BING R ex""r Estab local .... 1-onl:y 9.3 ~·ttk:d•v11. Lou C•mtr•• & ~ ~~-'-.-.:-:C:...:::..::=c...-I Electric•I ;i.1 REPAl "'-· · ~ ... phorK": Area Code \114'J Men W•nted _,, ~"~"~'~· ~-------1Babysltting No job loo small &IZ.38JO !or appl. ;,,JG.f>:ill!I, ask for Hartman. f.,r full time openinp for Como, 8l5-27'Tl. Equipment I.AB .~ Gl.'rman 1nL~. ('31"0('1 COSTA MESA ELECTRICIAN, li~03ed. e 642-3123 e ANS'.\'ERING Se rv1Cf', eicpd EXPER. Nurse!! aides-IL!\ val')C)la ciu·v•ILSh dutie,, Pay SALESWOMAN EXP.ER · ;;-complete IMM MOVii .. col. "Roma n", lunping. v1c PRE-SCHOOL bonded. Small jobs, ma111t. COLE PLUMBING ptt!. bu! will train. PJ~ast dufU:. lfkl Cook. Full time f'Vt'ry week with. dall:y draw Cueer mindKI to work into Ot.rrFrr. Call 541_2338 tor Ortega lh1.'y, r f' "''a rd . & repain. 548-5203. 24 hr. service. 645-1J6l caU 5-l(J..JTI7. janitor. Carht'cld con v . available. Part time arter asst. m&r o( fine ladit-i Mtail1. 49'.1--3663". Enroll mw tor' FAD G d i ASSI ' I . hoo k _.. ~ clothin& chain, Plt!'ll.w appl_y :---~-----~~\ -~--------·I 181h .I. Moorovia, Iii d&.y + ar en ng Roofing S:ANT Booket~r lo losp. App Y in perSOll. 7781 ac I & wee e .. us 90 in peri;on, B11ck Strf'el No. Furniture 110 [,RG. "''hi ra1. lnghair. fiill day aes1ions. Planned ~"'-'=---hand1t' w-11Tanly )OUmal, Garlit'ld Ave, H.B. open. ll yoo are reliable ap-25 Fuhlon Island, N .. B. ·----------L dt'l'lin•e'd fr\ lrrl, flea till-,_~ 1 AL'S GARDENING T. Guy Rooting, Deal Dlrf'c-1. datly sall's !\urnmary, col-EXP'd Cake d r c 0 r a lG r, ply in Pt'l"SOn to manaier. I ~~~';'70,.:::0:-=-"'""--I STOCK REDUCTION r V A . Ltt progrVTI, '""' nnches. Agt1 ror &&rdenlfl& A a ma.11 I dtt ~ ... 2780 1 1-La 0 --W h """ S SALESMAN ,· Ex-r. "•h•·-1 ar. 1c· rr 1 nd1ng. 2~ • ..Ii.I'll 6:30 A.\i . 1 PM. landso . m;y O\\'n v.-o,... .r , PC ions. ~ervice cash, end lemale w/some rxp. Ca.II guna ......., as · """ · ,..... ... ·"' SALE 11 R .... rc1. 673-19R.'l $2() v.~-C'OMPARE! 64.l-l05i0 pmg services, c&ll :>18-9590. PBX relief. Prefer automo. 5-411-2.880 or '.>18-303l. Coa.s1 ll wy, L.B. or Newport sa.le-sman. Y.'ork out of C.M. custom Furnitutt LOSf: Male Se 111 P 0 in 1 ~!t198Dn~~~u.~~ Sewing/Alterations live expener,('\O,, caU !\\rs Cemer Car Wash, ISO Nev.'-s how room. t.1 od u I a r Re:mal Cort>. S . \ BABYSITftNG by the br, <'>---,, W<•I'"" ---'-·----------Brant a t Johnson &_ Son FASlUON 1lylisl for Bf"i': tXlrt Centrr Or., N.B. Pre-fin1&h cabinets, Vada "--•, ~ .......... te.mese t•al, v1c. V Bay & rl k .,,,..,..... w.i.u. ~ -L" N r t "'"I . '~-""'--'-..,C"--'"-=""c---n.=t11 u1,_.., ny or Wt'f!" Mon ttmt Fri. EU ROPEA.'l Lin<.iJtn MeN'tl.ry ~-5&30. 1ne, o nves · ., " tra1n.1· !\\en, \\'omen, Childre:n furn. Call Kitchen. Day, ./ BEAUTIFUL 5 nr. "-~. 13th St. N 8_ Rewarrl ~ t Call Lun<:bf'~ &· snacks included. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, DRESSMAKING f'or inli.•rv1('w. call Flo E ~2'436, eves 642-7667. ,..... -· r:ollect 213· AT-'19364. Ukilo led off San 01".,.,, tWy tree v.urk, Pr uning , ASSEMBLERS tor camper Armstreet, 523-9348. FAME & FORTUN ;11~~room 9et, S89.!fl '" . 1 All custom titted. PenK1nal lactory. Apply M,i·orv.·ay, Could Await You SALES ..-LA-<:A...tmVE Desk, JOxM, LOST near Cos1a fllesa Go]{ near So. Coast P1aza. spr1nkle:rs, <: e1111 up jobs, y h' d · 61' 1849 >""MALI' p I Cnui·~e ::2nd D ('gr f'" :.49-403S I and! c a p in i . George:, -.:;;'='='~~z'=:'"-~--"LJ;;;"~-,..·.,.-llc":::'.'~"~'-~l~8~1h:.'.:S~r,~C~ .. ~'1~. ---1 ... , ~ 111 no Payer, t~ri Independent production OPPORTUNITY 6 rtra~r. S79.95 :.1ason1c rtng. SenhmentaJ 646--5893. Alt•retiona 642-5845 A/RE:CEIVABJ.F.:, mur;:t be & Sat ff'Ve only. Call night film ro. MALE • FEMALE ./ 5 PC, Dinetlf" ~. $29.!15 vahie Rr.,•:arc\. ~1CJ;.i BAflYSfTIING, my home. Near, accurale, 20 yeaf'!I i>:oi:p. exper. on BurrouihS E-3500 barlf'ndtr, S h a m rock . Nttds NE\V FACES h crea~ YoUr lnrome, wb. ./ GOOD Used Reb'iien.ttn, !\1esa clel M11r. AL'S l..Ard&eaping . T rl!!e &16-1428 for 'IV commercials, stantially in .,...,,. l""l"f! from $15 ea. UP. HUFF' cu!or ca!, &l!erfil , ~=~-":.:..~.:.:.'":.:..___ ren1oval. Yard T?model ing . Tile mach. Full lim f'. Apply in FOOD & Cocktail \\'aitress 2 major fdms. time by rt'Prt's;;;;;;,. a~n-i SEVERAL good 5 drawer n1alc 9 n1o "s old, flea rol. 1)'0UNc; tnolher \\'!li babysit 1'rash hauling. 101 cleanup. CERAMIC tile new & :::,n. ~~:~~r Ro~~~~ exper. P/limf'. Cou Id NO EXPER, NECESS. .jque fund raising program <."httt!. ~19.95 ea. UP. !\lesa Vertie West an-11. irl ht•r hon1e, children age~ llepair sprinklers. 673-1166. re1nodl.'L Frei"' 1.'SI, Sinall l .M. A11k !or Ruth Coburn. de\'1.'lop into f/time. Day 1Zlll 461-3051 to schools, service eluh. & i KING Size box aprinp A. ~~21fi9. 2·f•, by tht week. Lunchr~, CREATIVE GARDENING job! welcon1e. "5.~,6-2426. shift. Rancho San J oaquin r-.10TEL Maid, part or full 1ociaJ organiz.atlona in & mattres 1 et. •teriJind, Bl.ACK 2 nio olr! mal,. .snark~. Eas!side, c .,\l . Maintenance-Oean-up and *ATTENTION!* Golr Courst-, 18021 Culver time. Can live-in. 2205 a.round your community. $59.9'5. Labrador Retriever. V!(' V.' fi-16-46fij. landscaping service. t"ree Real Estale Licensees Rd. Irvin!!. Near U.C.l. Aak Harbor Blvd, c.~I. We are a. major national ./ QUEEN Sile box iprinp Balboa Bl\'d., N.B. C•ll esfimairs 640-1072. [ j[Il] '1 Opemnr-; in nev.1y expalll"l-1~'~°'~W~·~~·~~.;8J>--O':;':~ll~2~-=~-1'"""""":~~~:"'"".,."'I publisher. Hlgb corumisskln & mattttSS set, 1terililed, XLN 'T child care for your I J d fI · eor s-t9 95 67;,.-J;,9-I. inlanr or toddler "'kdys. EXP. Japanese Gardener. EnipkifTT*lt ~--oM1<e M1n ona Mdel Meer. FRY COOK, EXP ER. NIGUEL With tttabliBht'd at"COUnts, ~ .R"GULAR I •-'-------~-"""' r .. artin or r. or-E Call Mr. Li ner !or lnle!View. • c. 1 ! e ...... . "ILVER Grey 1oy poocilt', :.1cs11 Verde area. Ref'~. Koow how, up-keep, plan! bin Apply in person, Colony PERSONN L sprinp I: mal'trtM RQ:, SJS hair l"Ul short. co llar 5'!!}-1791 . pest, trimmln&, clean-up. CORBIN-MARTIN Kitchen, 32lf_llartior Bl , C~1 AGENC·Y 1213) 6?°>-2345· ext ln7. lit't. 1\'/bells. Vic Balboa Isle . Builders 9138-3486. Job W•nted, Male 700 REAL TORS ~7662 GIRLS FOR SALESLADY, for gift •l'iop ./ SO'f'AS. Phtin & flonl df!:. Reward off,..n>d ~ 673-2383. J•••---Ga-'ening WORLD TRADE Bookke•,_r $550 in Hntgn Bcb. part time. _.....,,, 1-m ~•a ' UP. "~'"""" ou -ttAr.HELOR \lo'Ould like' !o ATTRACTIVE young girls & ,r-· · C-" .,,,... '" ~ '"' Cccr'"R, l•nt'• I", 1,r•· ""'· NO Job Too Small! Brick, C-me"'l•I Residential > H Some gen J otf1ce Fee rttni· .... 968-0111 for appt, MANY """'--'"'° JTEU'c' •"-••.. '" '-U '"" ,.. • MANAGE S.l\tALL HOTEL women for dlreel selling. ~5Sf!1i, l'.fodrl Typea & · . liiiiiiii ...... iiiiiiii..iiiiOiiiim "'"~~ ··~ oc·". whl m"'•"I. ""<lcli"fl block. t.iinctell!', carpentry_, J--'ustrial &15-0345 ~A' bursed in 90 days AT LOW-LOW PRICES11, v o:u .. ......_ ""' uu in Bt-ach area. References. ranta.stic monf'y. St!J an ~"'es Pf'rsonl"ll'~. .iQ per . SECURITY 3rra. ,\n~ 10 Talty. Re\\7Lrd. art d a rm, bouse le ve ling, SPE CER S La 0 _ . . d (7ll ) 76,_ Come in and biOWR ,,_ . F N · wn ""'rvlCf!, 646-3632 ask tor Bill. klea -earn ta-ible money. ay. . Ordec Desk $125 wk 548-1212 days. 548-:1067 el'E'!i. gar. uuur repa1n . rtt esl. ""' OFFICERS You'll bf' convi~~ 962-69-C freE' est. Lawn c lt re · ARTIST will do arfworK for1 ~"-"-~'~"~'-------! GUARDS Mall'. "'fuS1 ~ •ble lo ty- 1 OST • "'lh•r ,-,,,,,, blk & :I. ~'''""P" -·· "'8-5213 " '" r .. ,, • p/t1"m•. P•-1 • 1885 Har~ .!,vd .. C.M. AJ u ·.. " ... "" "· •• "·""' · buslne!s fo rm s, ads. B ABY S ITTER -rrliable, lmmed part time JlOSl!IOf!S 1t leas! 45. Good future:. " uv ~ oratlf,;e bl'l\l'l'rn Newport Carpenter EXPER. Ha\\·aiian Gardener circulars, """lers l:"tc. Very mature' lady ror 4 mo old avail. S11n Juan Capistrano guard duty. Over 35 yn. l,,-=o-~=-~---·I B'.··t 1 ,, A"•c"o. 67J-9.189. I __ ;,..,_ ________ I ,_.... MUST GO! -1.oii Pr Ice -=~-~---~---~-I ADDl·r • n . b Co mp I e t e G a rd en in g reasnno.blc. 962--0983. boy, 1 am-~ pm, 5 days, my .lo So. Laguna area. Uni-f"rtc & Ftt Posi!lons Unitornl allowancf' Apply · '' . ,,..,palr, c11 , .,.~ A.<: • 1acr1I1Cf'. Compl Bednn, LOST "'hi1r (log w/bergr Hp forn1ica, marlite, !Ir tile, &rvicr, Kamalani, .,...,......,i6. PART Time bookkrej)f'r. or home. !Jl'iZ-627& 11!1 6. torn1~ & f'QU lp furn. Car & r-.ton. thru ~'r\., l to 5 PM, new: lull az bed, hdbrd, nite rar:s le;malr.. Blk collar & paneling. Antiq, Furn. -EXP. J apanese garoener. retail 1alesman. Yl!lln or B ABYSITTER, 10:3().2:30, rtt'!ephone-r('Q'd, Apply a l, 276JS Forbes Ro•d Room 405• 325 No. Broad-stand, tall S drawer che1t, Hl'a collar. C.ilf. 548--0173. repair & retin. Free est. Complete ma!n!. Free exJ>('r. Rt l i ab 1 e . Ph. Tuf', Thur, Fri I. Sat. N.B.· AA3 So. F.ast Si,. Anaheim. Laguie Niguel way, S.A. bedsprd, silk 1JWBg lamp, all (;RA y altE'tf'lf malt> R\ISsian &t4-7598. estimates. &15--0347. fi.\4-5028. C.~f . a~a. Call 645-5292. f:qua.i opponun!fy empto)"f'r. 131-1477 or 495-0417 match'g, $325. 2 malch'r top Bl I 9/26 V. t t"I ·" HAIRDRESSER w a 11 I e d. SECR.E:TARY : Why not work ·' ··--' g• '" Ut ca· · ,11> a ora-LARGE OR SMALL LA\VN Ma int. Ha\Uing, new Job W•nttd, Fem•le 702 BABYSITIER !or 2 childrt"ll, tor a nice man & avoid qu"', if'l!'l!n w....... n.tp x .... · Bluffs. Re"•arrt. ~-15~. Al: rype11 work: Cut doo!'!I, !11.wns, clean-up, pruning.1 -----------1 n1y homr. Tues, 8A~t.fiPf.1. lncre:ase your prt.&f'nt NURSES AIDES ulcerii from pre1sure It. "6' rnd, both trifiied, u 1-:0sT Platinum wrod~rlng pant.'l, cabs. finish frame, free e~t. C11ll Mf>..7379. UCI Senior needs parl-time ~N lguel Shores. '496-.1819. 1'alary. Phone 673-825(). Exper. PrtfeT'N!d i treis. Good loctll rompan:y new, $125. Bathnn nic ff'tl. J,.arge rr .. 'w11N1': 6i3':!(J338 l'f'P.JJir, ~tc. 962-"1961. Dcpcr .Jap;inese G-,,..,-,.-t'r job .. flt'li;tbli'" hours. BAR ~1AID BIKINI HELP Ol:'edecl, \\'Ork for All Shifls. in rlectronics &. your bol:s is Many othf"r itemii. 962.-0ZJ.2. Balboa Island. \ C"STOM v.'OOdwork, lonni"a Comple!e yd service. ·Neat r -~-·-"->-<63~~'-·~~~r * Fl REH~ 'SE * }'OursrH or Ull, part or ful l F\JI: Time, Pf!:nnanf'nt tbP president. $500+. * J.10VING * ~'"' .. '""" '1m• $100 ro ·~,.,. r Huntinnton Be•ch ..-. · · by Durka.n-Jo""s. Ro•;d. & ReJla. Free est. &12-4389. Job W•nt.d, Femele 702 Jil E 11 h s C'I ' • .,.,.,..., mo. 0 • Call !\11 ry Let, '540-roSS """cr1f1ce S nn M~r. Klrc- [ Instruction I~ School' & instruction a 575 Tr•in To Be A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR l.earn to operale Bulldo7.· rrs, Dra~line~, Cranl."!'i, SCTapers, Loaders, Tn-.nch· rrs, etc. Srudy at home rol!o\lo'rd by resident train· in~ ar our modern lac1Ji1y 1r. :\t1ami. Florida. llnn1(,' OrJ1er-'!\1iami. 'Fl11. L:NJVE!lSITY HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS, Dept . •1203 '.-l()I Gol rlen Cird!' Drive San!:a Ana, C3hl. 917(}5 Phone: <714) :,.t7.75n .\"ame ...................... . Address .................... . Cily ....................... . 3taie .......... Zip ........ . Phone ..••........ Age •.... A good want ad ls a good 1n.,·estmenr * * * .... · I t., • • star!. a57-5210 Convaletcent Hosp. bd w"' t Comm. 646-5168, 675--7813. JAI'AlNESE GARDENER 548-9931 COASTAL AGENCY 11zc rm aet. nut cof tt 0 18411 Florida Ave. & -" C I S . Complett i 'a«I Care. NEED HE'LP AT H0~1E:> BEAUTY Operator. ExJ>E't. H USt:KEEPER. live in. H B 147 3515 2790 Harbor BJ af Adams e,. ... commodtt. Black: arpe erv1c• Re•-. n•hl•. '"" "9'5. f T "'· 5mJ ''"est bon1e d-nd· · · -* S , $5r,. naugahyde -'l'.Jfa l,l lovneat. -0'.':'.-,,-.,.--------1 ·-.'.'.'.'.'.::~"."'."."'.:..:~~~:::'.'.::'.'.._ or emporary .x-rv1a": GWEN 'S BEAUTY SHOP · ,.~ '"" ec Y JV JOHN'S Ca 1 & U ho! 1 CO'IP LETE 1 & d • \Ve t-lavt Convale!ir.fnl *** 494--3294 ** * able, mature, non-sn1oker, OFFICE MGR· $100 ·B1.11y/PrnsuN:/}'un Job I' velve't sofa A lovneat. Hi rpe · p B f'JY ,, awn gar en. ref's rrq'd. a.JS..-522.i. 2 Yrs roll~ back ·velvet chrs. Pr. Pt:;y. Clrarners, Ex-tra. Ori-Sham-ii.g .i;crvice. Aider; • Nurses • Hou~-BOAT S 1 In Servi~ Ctnter Agenc:y 538-6307. poo free Seotehguarct (Soil Jiin 548-0405 kf'<'j}('Ni. ~ a esm11n . exp. HSl\.PRS En1 ptyr pay1 tee. !'iupl'rvisory l'Xper. :..00 Ncv.'\)Ott Center Dr .. NB 1 -.;;:--~K~l~N~G,.-,S~, ... --w-,~,-,,-.~ .. c.I R r D HOME:..1Al<ER.s!UPJOHN pow rr & sail-prime NB.. Geofl?e AUen Byland Aren-Cal l r-.ln. Schmidt Suite 5..15 644-49111 -. (Jl!U etar(antsl. egreasers & Gen•ral Services location \\'/be&1 ae'\llf't6:! ma· ""-B E 1 \VES'T'CLJfl-~ I all t'O~r brigfltefll.'ni &: 10 .J11r hot. 64$-2244 ask tor cy luo-. Gth, S. A. PERSONNEL AGENCY SERVICE STATION comp . w/fb(la line'r. J'e'i. nunut blt'acfl tor white car. THI NGS by MooSf", LI, For Prrrnanl.'n! -"'rvice: f _,._7--0=39~;~. ====~--\ Experil!nct'd, Jl('rmaneni, ov· S269.95. Close out tloor Am· I r h f I e We llavr Compantnn'i t---'"_d_O_'°_"~Y-· -----HOU "E-KEEP!NG ~l Wl'.'$ltl itf Dr., N.8 . pie. $69.95. J-Only. 567-3525. p._~rr; .. ve your money by e !!'Cl., p um , ence, tie, .~.. ~ ~ 64~2770 er ll. Larry Hunt Texaco, w. SIMMONS MATI'RESS s~ving rne extra trips. \\'ill \nstlns, carpentry, paint etc. • IJ0U1;,..k('('pf'rs • Prarti-BOYS 1~14 nne day J>ff ~·rek lf04 N Cout H LB clran living rm, dinina rm 54~20. r:1.l Nurses etc . At Monthly to deliver papers l.n the San ti~2-3nl afler 8 p:._1 OPERATORS · wy, · · CO., 3030 Bristol, C.M. " It.al 0 S J · S Ml 0 I SERVICE Sta. Sa.!e1m1an, ,o;,_ hall $13, Any rm $7.50, Hauli'ng es, ementf", an uan Cap1s-l!OUSEJVIVE" "' L 1 ", port11wear, II' f':'l!p. n y 111. h'lt ..:"...... ANTIQUE kneehole dnk $75. HF:ALTI { & tr d c I Ir B h .~ .,,..ot:e . .. ·''"'d d "'A2.~An NB 1mf", eve a I ' """t""r. R nd couch SIO. chair SJ. 15 Yr5. ano a.n 11p s ano eac •···h-n< h•• ,,_,,,.,, 1..... • Y. i pay,'" .,.. . OU glasa-coll~ tabh! }~A1111LY CARI-: AGENCY ..... "' ,,.,.~ u • onl:y. Nl'at in apptlr. Apply en ""-'' exp 1.'i .. v11et coums, not merh-HAULING, Yard ciean·UP a.rea . 11ew stylis!s in this Area. ORDER. takers. V.1omtn • AM 2:\00 N 1 Bl c M ~. ~ nulppine bamboo I: od.ldo10.'0rkmyse:Jf.Good b.v exptMr nced c ollegr l805 No.Broa.dw&y , DAILY PILOT 1\i E'arn i nas . Frre girlll, Over 19. Plea1ant ' ewpor '' · mahog:bar $40.~7-6967. , _ k .. _ Santa Ana 5-17-6681 492 A<"" SERVICE Station Sl.le1man n-f. 5.li-0101. s!Udf'nL LJlrge 11'\JC . ~aa. r """<!!!<!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\-----,...;-~~~~iy----wardrobe. ~I' own hr~. work frnm our Sllnta Ana of. TWIN bf"d•. 8 pc. 1et ;j.34 I'"" I' USBO N «-• p/limf'. Nh t in appear. lnsr11tla!iQn. repairs. • Q"'Kl. BKKPG. ACCNTG. t u 11 ~ Y No invrsl ml. Call for appL ri~. o exptr nee:. ,,,..,ary Ex per. zao Newport Blvd.. Montl'rty. sro. Tab I e 1 . Guaranred work. Shag rtm· YARD, garagr, cleanup~. r ha r Kr , f in 11 n (' 111 I ExJ>('r, Ovrr ]8. Mu.~t be 9ra-5739 or 636-4053. $1 .65 hr. 547·13'13 before 5 Ch!\irs, mi8c pi~es. 67!>-8531 n;inr.'i for Ml.le. 545--064a aft Rrmove-tree'!i, dirt, iry, lllatemr.nt~. ('):pd. My homP Clean & Neat~. A~ply_1n per. INVEST IN pm. C.M. Bal Is. ~1Pi\l . ski PI o a d er, backhol'. or p.<i rt time. w r 11 (' ~n, Surf & .'>i rl oin, :i930 W. PART time lemale, gf'n'I ol· SHELL SERV. STATION GOLD naug couc11 .t chair. ••1 ""'"-"' Coast Hwy NB YOUR FUTURE f'ull Timf'. -Part Time Day C.m.nt. C.ncr.t. ,,., -~....,.,. Classl/1ed Ad No, 335, Dally · · · fief' v.·ork. Wrill! chu;silied no amui: S25. Swivel chr CAB.N ET &. F.ve Employt"l's Wantf"d. TRASH & Garage clean-up, Pilo1. P 0 . Hox l:'iOO Cost11 & Top lnsWlen. ad No. 308 Daily P ilol, P .O. S-10. Cab J net hf"d $15. E Exper. Pref. but not net:e.U. BE,\T The Rain! Concrele 7 days. Free est. Anytime. ,\1esa. Calif. 92626. xpt'r. Pre-F1n\i;h !\todu\a.r BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Box 1560, Costa Me1a, 926lfi. 839--0709. Cab" CaJI Gerry Parham , lloors. patios, drives, 548·503 1. SECRl'...IAR\', Girl Friday. lrlf!ts .lorremodel •. & ni>w PART Tim e secre:lary, li1ht 5,57-7244. PAIR wing-back c halr1, ,~;'~'~'=""="'=-· =Do.:::•=&1=2-8:..:::=''='·--1 HouaeC1eanl-S1eoo.ryping, Gen. Off. f ull coo nsrruci:on. C11ll .K tlchen, lease A Yelle-w bkkpg, at my home, 111 -ur l ~;;,~~-.,,---c-c--o Good condition, SM each or -.•• •YS ~2436 e ve g c ,,,, STATION anenda.nts a.nd PATIOS, walk!', dri\·e, insWl or part time. Malu~ e:oi:· · ' ' T•Xi •b con\·enlena!. Call 4~8. .S6:i • pa..ir. Atter 5pm, aH Back To $('boot Special · d <=A<= ,,,,. 64Z..7667. m f' c h 11 n I c I . APP I Y d Sa & new I a w n s, saw, b~ak, peric'tlce · '-""""l:J,,.,. POWER Machi ~ ors. Ex-6PM·IPt<.f. Mobil 15 o o ay t SUn: 551-36°2!). rl'ITIOVI'. 548-8668 !or f'.s!. ~Aa,;.o~b By DESIRE \\'ork in my home c An \VA s H. Au T ° Call for Appl per on d r ~·I e' & Balboa Blvd, Nl!'Wp(Jrl *. SPECIAL lhia w.'1k! The fas test dniw in 1he \Ves! stulfln~ I.:. a rt d re•.~ in g ~OL~SllfNG. & CASJIIER 546· 1311 sportli\\-'ear, 'fup p • y . on lxxikcues, cbeA:t of •• lL Daily Pilot Classified 300~!h,.a~•"'°• ~~8~~~~r;:1n $30 en\"l'lopes. typing or phont!'. C: O 1T 1 ON 5 ' 1 t·/time. 646--0308. STENO CLERK drawer.i. tabler. de• k 1 , Ari 64., 5678 v r k &r der 546--~ll .rowth ro. ~ oc1t10n1. k $512 A Month m rry the . C bb , · ~ Fl"{'e Es1. 645-"1.l17 )(' ·UP 1vf'r. . ,\IETRO CAR WASll, '9°" As for Herman 0c V' II O r 1lems. & y I ~ PRESSMAN e•n iew Garrell, 1666 Nf'.wport r.1esa Cleaning Service Help W•nt ed, MA F 710 Harbor Blvd. C.M. School Olatrict Bl d c M lmmedlah!: openirig lor cen. " ·• · · 646-45511. * Carpets, Windows. Floor f'.IC. Ca ..... 'nter, c11 pa blc 0 , Pf'rform variey of clf'rical R . •..-. dhi&tt wi tti al Jtal'I 1 yf"lln DINfNG rm aet. imdern 1111' csid. &: Comm(''!. CA8-4111 Acr-is Con~tr, $t21-\ 0011! wk & fbrgls~ng, $3.25 work Typinz 50 v.· Pm SH r e.xperienCf" with 1200 r.1ulti -· ,...._ __ , · ' · w11lnut table, seata 12, & Bay & Reach JanltoMaJ E:ngr &!mi Conducrofl'i Sl4KI -'"'~·='-"~'~· 64:.:..>-~.1~22~1~·~'-' ~'=P=M-'-I ~. IJth, !"tarting salary _ $'500. !K). High ..i;:Jlu oi grad, I ~ar upboifl"tered chll!r~ ,\ Oiina Crpt.s, v.•1ndow:oi, Ooor~. r1c. ~1a 1eriaJ5 ,\fgr :S ill~ CASH!t:P., car \l'a:oih, rl.'q·s ·-f'or Appt, Conlat"\ clf'rical exprr. Apply (f"Ti . closet, $150. Also l mlnk * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Res. ,'<. Comm'I. 646-1401. ES('f"(IW ONiC<"rs $7j() r·a~h rr.t:JS!l.'r e x p tr . · Ca.rol Smith day Only) p,.~nne-l O>m· grey formica end !•bin $15 WALL WASHING Payr-ol l Corn<tr. Y..00 644-4-'1j(). fltt"90nnel Department min ion Oflice. 7972 V.'arner pa ir. S49--204B. ' . E' ,'Ml,,.~'"' 1" r Bkkpr Conslr . :s61X1 • AVCO FINANCIAL Ave., Jfuntill(lori &ach. ff'e .. sl """""£' any!1mf' .•·c y Ir •. A I to S100 CH Er . rxpt"r. t: U r n pt 1 11 CO:..JPL bednn set $100, dbr. -...... SERVICES ST ART' yGur Chriatma& earn-HOUSECl.f.:Ar-:ING A 'P Clr rk l lj() prer'cf ror pnva1e rlub. Vrry bed w/matt:r k hdbd. chf!:il ood k h rRVJNE. pcocrv...a.rc1 6l'.l Nt'\l'PO'f1 €m!er Dr ings now. Show Sar•h By Day. Exf)f'rw>nced Ta:. s.~r·y :Sf.00 i.: sal11ry & '"'·or in~ r~. -U\.)'\Jl'fl,~ N 8 644 j8()() Coventry Jewelry. No in· w/muTOr &. nite-11tand, also • &l&-2990 • A~st. Bkk-•550 Pb. fi.1-HXl.10. CCD\llrE$-..Ar'Ct..V"V · · . II h11by crib It. mattr. SJJ. ,,. .,. .>U\r"I\-. -""-"-'"""-' l:o:qu11.l Oppor. Emptoyf'r veatmf'nt, co ectlna: or !168-6!!62. Ironing NEWPORT CMlLDfiEN BACK TO t~5r.e ,t, t'ee PosiltO'llll dellv. Call 540-0614. --,c:--..::. ______ _... Personnel Agency SCHOOL~ YQU Cllll earn A/P Blckpr to $500 PROFESSIONAL phone TELEPHONE • 3 mo1oldcru1hedvelvt"l.aofa IRONL~G do1ie in my home 8ll Dover Or., N.8 . while ltlf'y leern. a., an Off It & kiveseal, Hettulon IDfa. ~ I Gen'I ice $400 _,;,.~,_ • Dao• p0 ;0 t, •-· SU VEY $ .25 an hr 642-3170 Avon repr(."!;f"nt•live. You 'll ................. uu• .:iu• love1e11t, hand ca rved P /time Sec1y to $3.25 hr Work in your own home, our office war• 4 P~;,·~•~6<~>--08~~'6~•~•'._ __ 1 ,~~~:::;:::S~E/!~~~1 have your own bt11!nes•. Typi,t $400 Cle!Tlf!:nte, Caplatnrno area. Mature wo~o phOne from Mf'dL!erranean cottee A end P•intt'nn & )'{X1J' own hours. )'ftur own · • table1, pme lf!I. ""'°"· ' -------------------'\ • Ad S \ 488 E. J7th 111 lrvitlf"I Cr-.t Best deal In II.ft&. PhoM hrs ..... r day mornin or I P.p.rh.nl'·rvr. m •ea e: a r n in g •. C11.ll now, ,, .--• II MAPLE ··• 641-1470 335-1465 betwe:en 9:00 a .m. alternoona in Co!rta !\1esa. cobbltt'a bench 2 l\ave ]j(}' Corntr con1m'l 1970-deJuxe 77' !loHday mo--No Wllming _. NO COLLEGE S46-7041. _ and noon. Cali Rnerve Llfe lneiurance maple chain, rouch, ditita, hl<1g. CM . RP;i~ly for re.nan!. tor home, loaded, lik e new. * WALLPAPER * OR E X PERIENCE COMMERCIAL Co. fi46.1Th3 camping equip&: patio rum, L I "·-T d 1 dlx 1· d '"~ qt 1 w-1 JOB OPENING RECEPTIONIST am items. 546-4827 •II' ic or ._.. ra e or ra e ~-e y or "~ Wben YoU call "Mic" NECESSARY wtth BUSy Ofc. Good ~ TRAINEES, male for cook .a. '" !lllme. Jflrome: oc yacht, ro&$I reaJ f"!Jtate . Box 4196, 548-l#t 6f6.jnl TELLER SECURITY Clll Lorraine other reataura.nl 'IWlrk. TI'lf! SACRIFICE Hl!rculon I" IOfa 0\\'Tlt'r: 49-1-00l!IJ. Palm :;ipnngs, 328-3401. _.:._ I" YOU'RE MONEY •IO-W Zoo. Cal Hwy at M·~~rth"•. I: love .eat;· llv,-nn turn. tr INTERIOR E:\"TERIOR tr c PACIFIC BANK ESTCLIIT .....,. ... :Ol !NI-RANCH. Back Bay $7.T.il Eq. 3 bdr, 2 batti, Lie, ins, 11;iiqran!t"ed. CaJ J TrVATEO, AGGRESSIVE & Experienc.d Jn litmtingktn &!acb PERSONNEL AGENCY TOOL MAKER ~:.~~~~=lane~.~ '"110~ ~r~~ hoh~r:e~. 1':Ui~1n~~!~~~bll~j shil~ rp". ronv. loc. &. Harris , 642-1'"8. Ex pert SELf' STARTING, y 0 U Full Time 2CH3 Wes!('JHf Dr .. N.8 . Call IGr appt. ~9PM 5•1.500 t"q_ ~acre Lanc:1s-!er airlrss ipraying. CAN START A NEW EX· -UNITED -LOAN ADJUSTER MS-mo 548-&4l5 8' Gold A Whlte. tradltlom.l \I eq t·or ln<.'Omt> proprrty h r 16 ~ 6" l RE R ==-',.,"---='-'"'-----1 f'TTfNG, RE\VA'RDING CA· CAL I FORNIA BANK -,-,-.,=:-i~"":;,..---1 aofa. $7~. Bric--a-bn.c, """'' . . 201 ' a ·"""• "'or · · · PRO"ESSIONAL ,,,,01,·0g. RESTAURANT "WAITRESSES TO"s or ? Hkr. ~146· I . ~·>2<Z r -REER IN THE INVEST· Needed on permanent b&1i1 · or car appliaf'IC'l!L &33-al. or 7 .... 1. Ullf","/•.'""1rr. flnnrct .~-'· . TRAINEE ""'''"" N HAVE :\ bedroom hoine 10 ' " " ~ .,,...___ !\JENT F!ElD. No. 6 Monarch Bay Plaza Bank or finance co, exper. ' 0 ex.p. neceu. * * * • ., Lie & In!, ~ 4 8 -275 9, prefe...---'. , __ '"' "-·tl•y Cltan cul )'00111 man to f'ull or p/tirne. Attr.ct. SACRITtCE g• aofa.4potlem. Tustin. SR.'100 equity/WANT So. Laguna """' '"""' """"' 2 •mo~--lam $15 ~. ~ 11 'H bou !)40.-1444. NO COLLEGE OR ~,x. -, Dou i K•"P· '>eam all phases of rHI, btJI. EnlhusiatUc. The Zoo, .,~ Pl• ... 1.~ )T oh1 4 Bt-drm. w,.......,1 ..,.,,000 untJngton ar r -r. ., .. S , __ , 0 "b ,..__,_ • ., ......., .....,., ho ,_ T ,_ I PAINTING' C·'f u PERIENCE NECESSARY . -M•;, St., H.B. lness. !art u da.ydme au .. ~ ·;;:;~l~H~wy;....:·~l~M:::";Artlt.:.:~"~'~· ~l rn;;";;n';;;'~ •. -.:-;:-,"':-;::~::o .. _"::;:o l -;ic1.:ell.~. in C.i\f. or Ne"'11t. me. c.., .. r. n.ue or . "' I! • 4961273 M "' = Reh .. BKR. %~\.\ stocks, notes, T.D.'1 or in-C()IJege S1udent1 e No THROUGH OtTR COMPAN. • Equal Oppor. Empleyf'T boWy.OOOY'S WH•RF WAITRESS wanted for Cof· SIMMONS hlde·a.bed, xlnt romr, {T\41 8.f&-9.iOS. drinkers e l yni exp. SttVf' TE!' TRAI NING PROG'RAM "' fee Shop. Ex-per. Min cond. T'wffd, early Amer. ll• Aerts overlooking C'ryl'.-~549. YOU'LL I .• EARN OUR KITCHEN H e l p-C.ooka & 2318 W. Nr.wpon 81Vd, NB wage11, ()Ver 1J Meaa Unft \;-1~135.=~642--0219=,,..,~·~-~~-I tala1re Cntr;y Clull in Antr. • Enormous AnHque Van, "P7A7,!N~T~lN~G~p---1;-,-,,~~-.-ol~All=I PROVEN, PROFESS"ION AL l.;'qual Oppor. Employer ialad,....,, womeA•1·1 8 ho1urs 6 REP. HlnnR full or part app. In penon. l UpMlstf!red baratnols . l'lpe Va!., •r l"K'W airp()rt. 1937 Diamond T. ennvenf!d ' '" "' 'J 1'-fE11~00S Of DO ING a~-:JU r>m· 0 id&¥1 I< tlmf', In a fashion b111\ne11. '"''"'==--~~----·I Aluminwn. heir. vteyl. like \I oulct Jikl' ~o fr"de l11r 26' to Oouseca.r, worth :SI 100. "" 0 r k R' u a r n · C 0 () r BUSrNESS. COOK. lile hou1ekerping, Wi(nds oft. Call 133-8866 all All ag:t'S mll:Y apply. C&ll WANTED : I!: x Pe r book~ S35-4ll. 6'73-M«I lo 28' Sailboat. 962·2667 Tradt": boat. TD, <>r :>?!~ a Pe c I a JI• t. 96 2-6143, Jfv~ In. Hours 3 'tit a.lier o;';i'ipmm. Ni'<i'"-,;-;;-,;-;-;-;-\.:~~ ,,~~~~-~·~··~-~·~~~-\ kttpl!r. Ml-6093, HuMl.rcton new. ' pm. 547-1+1 1. d' .., ,~ ' v . ..... .. • •• ...di }'oun•·\n v •I I. a· .......... ta> T t-•-·E· SOTA rd 64;,-0303 ask for r-.1r. Ste1n('r -c-=====--~.>....\e Cadill•• 0 ---,0 inner. S I~. mo. 673-0149. MAOll"IST I I • ..._ Y .s>nV"'"" ._.n ,.. I !ave small rommerc. b g,, ;;;: .__ ~ '' '~ r & nee 1 • RE STA.U RANT Board of l\Aalklc'a. Never been UMd •'""' ! stores. clear, n.'ntcd. Trll~ lov~ly 3 Br Lido I!l'lit PAPERHANGER. cu11orn e Plush Ofti~s COOK. Conv. ll05p e:xper. machine' operator tra..inef!1, FULL TIME C&ll: m-tl70 ... v \\li nl bf"ach 11rra houst" nr home j$62,500 val). ;'OR: work,. no job too amall. All •Full f"'rinp Benl!fitJ desired. llOITlf! mech. u:per. pno r. II H 8 Antiques 8001-----------I mcome. 644~1 ' ,maH,.r home or income Guaran. For F'rite est. CaU e Sta.rt l.mmediatel:y 6'12-1!044 tnick loadi!ra appJ:y in unl, ch. Siu~ A ,-.......,---------0.r ... S... 112 Th . ' I ,, ""II N.B. &nla or; fi73-TI'5 953-03!6. DANA ~, peraon • no calla tnca <h:li. Ex-per. pref'd w/ Nft. SALE: Alltlque1/Junk, now e Jr.i.·in t <l ' :r;i 01"3 ;~ 11 am or alt 2:30 pm. 30 Day S~ial. ln1er/E;ll.ter YOU"LUWORK J.. LEARN · ""I'll office !lffda a Plaiitlca 32972 c.Jlfo Pertee· Ove r 21· Call b' •OSK· to ! Thdt:r Km ll2S Vlo-OARAGC: II.Ir, Al bed, pink 23 Uni! mutrt, Lallabr11 v.•/ paintif'll!:. 1.k"d/11\5. Local FR 0 M PROFESSIONAL lively. gal who l)1>tll: &. Is 10, SAn Juan C!lplatraM. 9M-l575. torla C.M. ~177 rr padded bdbrd,' lO drawer plan:s for IS more units. 29· fl Dragon C.1113! Skiop rrf's. 30 yr11 e"!p. fref' EAt. MEN LIKE F 0 RM ER famthar w '~ bkkP1. Te:te:· IM~Al~D~.~p~/~ticn<"..,':~. ~.~,,...,.~~_....,,,1-=~S~A;;-L~E~S~M;;;E~N:;---Bmoldiunt. drtlll!r. GE WMfwt:r A .\.lfl,OOIJ yr Rro~.-. U'1rr;idr. fr;r 4X3 pool table or ·i;a Call Chuck &4:l--0!!09 srocK BROKER. f'INANC-phone Mn;. frank, 49"UI. N.. ""';;;c;::::::..:::.,....,..=o--=--1 d')'IW'. 2 md thw 1: wflll my $100.000 eq for TIJ's,/Ufl· Come.12 dr. or no. 350 or 360 °"'=,:;.:.:.:....:.c--.'--~-1 IAL CONSULTANT BAR.RY DR.Af"'TSMAN !or civil lime• " wk. Ca.II 64'-4910 e men who ire ttady to OLD brUI bed $2Z. Ve-r;y 7·1l.5 Foret !Otcbf.n !bl w/4 !111 thl• l'lre11 . Ownr/0kr. ~00 Pohlroil'1 c-11.mera. For VJNYL p •pe r hang In C DAVIS • nNA-IAL IN· -ineertng office. Top ,.. • ., vcf. 421 tar $.-0168. k11rn tflf!: car buslMl!I and m-nate bm bed $12~ • .-.ilow iaJI rk \ f'd ,..._ ~ .. ., ,._,,. a!'f' wiJlina-to train Mutt SJ6...Q.4L etn P" • I maple bar &12-+12'lf&16·17:l0.____ 11pp1 call 645-042(1. iq>eC st, ~·o gu1r11in t • VESTMENT ANALYST, R. !or exper. (lr1.l1srn1n. Raub, MAIDS "1&.nted. AJao MALES have gCIOd penonality, he Rdl JO", lM BMW buket !\1n"t tani. hm. Jlugf' ~iOO sq SArlBOAT: 14 foot F1yinR ~~..sg.~'~r 8:;lS2~bwartz E. BROKER, DAVE LOOK· &In, Fros! & AlllOC, 136 I& a•1l~t maids. Apply Bf:n intt-res~ In a hit'un!, d1WI Ap,lf.tncei to2 deal $250. or bN1 otfir. fl rumpus rm. Lnds('pd & Junior with lraill'r, v11.lue JNGUAND. Rorh('l\f'r. C.M. 548-7723. Bmwn'1 Mol nr ltotel, 3l106 ~-ell, sa}eo:rrnind~. Btneflt:1: 'f'hun. thru. ~n. 494 trtts, C.~1. \\'ll n\ units., ~m . S800. Want to tl'ld~ for PA INT I NG : II on r 1 I F. X PERIENCED OP«r!llor I ;-'~·~Coe~-''~· _s_, _La.<u.,::._ .. .::..· ---Demo., group ins .. paran. e MAYTAG rrpa1r man l\a1 Tn.wrw Dr., C.0.ta Meta. hnflll' w/R-3 Jot or ~~~~7 ~ Sllbot 111~ " lttlarAA!etd worlc , l)c'd A.n:t CALL NOWI !or mmmerc!1l lurf mowlr"i MA.:'ol OT couple t arly AM tt:'f!d iah•ry ptUR. commit-w1.1M""'X.lnt cond-delv w/90 567-14&5. 1)7.&3.Jl. * 67l«i78 * •izt. job. Call 67N7-40. 558-0444 f'.qulp. in ctuirv ot mi'lW1nc new~ pa p tr d f!I t v tr y aitirtt. Unlimttf'd income. A~ day tutr. $Ill. ~. 1 a""":OO""~G~ll""s.t~ •• ~f5iili1h~""-,.~d-"1 * YOU 1upply thf'. p 1 l n l . critw tor landr.cll.J>P ma int. Eutbh.ilf 11N!•. Xlnl rout.. pl y in Pt~n. UN?VERSI· SI'OV!: wrnl G!W..L dlt, lawn rnoww, ~M. * * * * Room1 palnlitd :S lO ea. AIM> Aik for Mr . R ichards co. Salary open. Pbol'it R. open, $~. mo. 1pprox 14 TY OLDS.\IOBllL, ~ :sz. Nr'fOrAbinM.tte.117DV1a f'."<11"nor. C11.ll 541>-7046. I~. Sootlt ld, ~Til7:i hr11./wk. ~l-46ll. H11.rbor Blvlf .. Colta Meq, ~'193S Antlbita, L\00 ltlt, Sat only. I ' ' ' I /' I .. t I 44 OAJLV PILOT ThurSdll)', Se-ptrmbtr JO, l'tll •d••• ~I ]§] ~[ '_"'"'_~,.··~)§] llrl •• ' I~ [ .. de '" I~ .. ' I -Ci I -"'Z't" ... I~ 1 T-OIM. ][i) I 1---][i] I ~;;;;;;;;;;~;m;; I iTVMs·ii,.iia,• .. !JijC~. ~A~IFji~.;::;;;.~~!l;11ooiiiiii,.ii,iiMo;;r;;1noiiiiiiii;;;;;;:1 C•mpen. S..le/Rant no MoOile HotrMt tl5 1.A_•_•_•_•_w_._._,_.., __ ~ Autoi. Imported GARAGE SALE Knick-kne.cb to furnit\ltt, Comf' eart,y for bar;,.•1un1>, Sf'pt. 30, Oc.1 . llil &: 2nd. 111- 1339 t'ultcrton A\'e, C.'.'11. (North o! 19rh $1) HOURS 10 10 5 P.~1. SPO:'-l'SORED BY; Golden Harbor Shiir.e Club Lf'nnox china , old violi n, 11T0Ughl iron dining lahll' 11-/c:·hrs., box sprgs/111a1rr, por1 TV"~. 11('11· Jani~. t.1 tsc items & line clothes. Oct 2 & 3, Sal !,, Sun, 1 ::0 Ari! to 4 P'.'11, 413 38th St. N.B. MOVING~ Bo" !ipr1ni,:. mat- tress, kit. 1ablr , }f'WPll"y. clothci>, etc. Namt pr11.-e . No tta.~. offet n!fused. Thor.r; P'.\1. Fri. s.ir. 1fi07 Rffilands Dr. ~l. :0.10Vll'\G-Baby lurn., can1p ~u1p., :-..kis, plants, bbq. &lf'f'f'O, bar :-.."tools, lamps, drpos , Khelves "-desk, floor pol isher, rype"Titrt" stand, ""·heelbaITOI\. 833--8930. SAT/Sun. 1TI3 Ken"-ood Pl, C . .\l. Pool !bl wiping pong lbl top. :'.\f1sc Hemi;. KJNGSZ hdbrd, lab\ei;, desk, p0:r1. du;hwa.~her. Kenmore •1rasher & n1isc. 675-SZ2S. CO~Bl~ED households, 'low prices. 9332 .'>-1alahine Dr., 11.B. 962-35:>2. *eGARAGE SALE•* 629 Plun1cr, cr-.t HouMhold Goods 114 QUILTS -hand made'. patch •'Ork. Beftul. colorfi. :JSO eac:h. 833-1206. *AUCTION* FRIDAY 7 P .M. OCTOBER lit. Oimn bdrm !!Cl & others. Divans, DineN~. Bu n k beds. Con1modf"ll;, B11Uet!, Dretisers, Ch~ts. "' Desks, Colored TV's, Slcrt'Os. R'-- fr\g',;, S101"M, \Vashcr:o;, Dryers & l\1UCH MORE! WINDY'S AUCTION COi'-'fE BRO\VSE ARflUND 2075',t Nf"Wp6rt Blrrl. Behind Tony's Bldg l'l1a1'l!! Costa !\lesa * 6-1&8686 OPEN DA ILY 9 tu ~ •AUCTION• HOUSE Aue-lions every Fri, 1 ;lm FUm. Appli. Antiques 301:> \\'. \\'arner. S.A, •follow search l1gt111 5'&..Q..ZZll e 5-17-7733 SERRA TIIRIFT SHOP 113 !\lain St. IIB ANl\OUNCES ~r; ol! on «verything in !';lore. This F n Ot't 1~1 9::10am -2:00 pin TI1 1s lllCludes: All ~chool k .-~ ~ 11'in!er clothing, baby /urn, elc. I I Ill JOHN'S BIKES NEW _P_I·--='°"~"'-"""=-~ -Equip. 904 "'irn'EV'P.ci;-u;;-;;:c;;I•~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;;;;;; WE PAY TOP BELIEVE a-t6 me, lO channel, liOO \V. B~IT ~k ~ber G!1.!!s-~1bcr per, rully equip'd. P;bll 6 ' WANT TO GO WOULD YOU RADtO Trall51Tliner BC4fi0, l!l.l9 rn~-v Pick Up \\'/~,.. DON T CASH 970 DATSUN Short &UpP!y d~ to dock strik~ t lo Built 1n pump Lii:'.hl t•yl. $19l 8i!>-1BOO ""' 58 or But called back 10 South Da-FREE ORGAN LESSO.~.! 110 V.A.C. &C, singlf' u . tnsl~ boat 4oo,_:1M4 ' &tl-11182. ' kota. For 118$, Golden \\'f'lit as long ... )'OU like! No rt&· ~p~ha>~·~·~'~'"'~· ~0o~"~,.,...~~""=· ~J]~~~~·~~g·;;~-~ J '~~~~~r~~~~/ :-.1obi\e Home, 1 bt, 1 b<i, '66 1600 Roadster REPAIRS No ........ , .. ~ n .. ,, Powor -..: '68 G~lC Camp<r Van. 6 l">'I. btratJOn. ..... ,,.a........ ,.., uv. ' ._ ind b..20 potrh, in new park, ~--M ·"· t .... atandal'd, 4 I. 8 track tape tor usf'd can • truci<I, i111t c1JI us for ttte ffiimale'!. 4 ~pd. dlr. LllJJto JE!"i-1, loug- ;;:-e1· 01·.u1g .. 1111/1 hw'lltor. 1 ll:JS'.lfi1 l'.:xccllenr 1'0nd. lhruuur 1 :ike 1'ln<1tl dCJ\\'11. t.all af! !J .:lQ <1111 4!ll·tiSI ! • all I 00 i:in ('all -)l(l.S7:'.6._ '71 IJATSL':-l 110-Z. .~Int ::;ir·l'<'v. ,\1111':~-0 r 11 n i:" . ~:;,99:1. Urlghl:d ll 11 n l' r :;1.~-lli·IO. ALL ~tAKES I: MOD!.U 2l-W l\C\\'J)Ol1 Blvd, C.AI. OPE~ 10-9 !.!on thru f'n ~-0•....,,YI :...., pm [I "il 24· BAYLlNE'R F.x p. SJC. All nc1,1.· se!f-l:l~·c1.01ng COAST MUSIC J s d~k, Sharp, $l9'J5. 968-'--.St. Gt: oven, Jo'li""du•._ \\'/ ,· .. ,. fl'ff to Yoit Cru1!!er frb!s. 2l511P, 0~1C, ,. ..... .-'" 642-28.ll s s 0 ,. "-k · Cycles, Br!(•$, et1be maker, t.laytug 11'll.sh-~-------' , . . • Dlllt tnn . refng. 3 Linws, 2 Times, $2.00 Galley. f:rx·I head. i\l111t S"coot•rs 925 er & <h-yt•1·, lndscpd fenced GROTH CHEVROLET SAT & SUN 9-5 64>4720 PIANOS ** ORGANS l..<'Ige !t'IK"hon -Sav" Ul Nt:w -Used * f..asy TtrJ\111 cond. $8.J)(l. 9 6 z -!19 j 9 , _ pet arra. CaU Cha.'4. Gurrlt."y, 96&-512::. 493-4619. Ask Jor SaJ.u Mat1qer ISZU Beach Blvd. i"Iunlingtoo ~ch -\\'Ill acc:e-pt 1'radt:-tns- • COLLEcroRS * Old, heavily f'mbosstod bra.~ National C<1sh Re~is1er. ldt.'a.I for tan1ily rooni bar, boutique shop, f'I C. 10 Xln! cond111on, $350 . Shop &· ron1pan>. .not many t.im nice! 6t?--3J89 f'\'('S. !lion & Fri ~Ve'I 'hi 9 Sunday 12-5 •'ricndly telcphonf' lnlor. FIELD'S PIANO CO. 1833 Newpo11 Blvd. ll>VSABLE 18 .mo. li~Pl co,-,,""'""-,.,-"'°.,.--,­ dog-l1kf'. Shots, Li e. Cod '67 36' Fail'l1ner Sedan. l111- 1va1chdog, 673-6020, 673-13.."7. mac. Thin S(.'rell'. nybridge. :? GREY & \\'h1te kittens, 1 st ir r..onl hf'ad, st10111~.r. lt /C "'Ir, low /11'.!1. S23,000. Shp avail. 67~236. male, I fe1nale. * • 6-l:l-30.)8 * * INVENTORY SALE BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW 1971 YAMAHAS BHA'.'110 NE.1\' it.~. &1 111~ Jn park or your chorcc "llh c<1r?t'ring. drapes, hkirr~ b a"'n1ng. $9900con1['1lrtr, l0'11i do1111 rnovn> you ui. \VPl'lf'r/l ,\lob1/r Jlonlfl.!1 t!l:: .\o Harbor. S.A. ~::~::() 847-6081 KI 9-33.ll WE DESPERATELY NEED Clean usl'd c.trl'; FANTASTIC PRICES Paid for you1• car, paid for Oi' nor. DATSL'N J91;7 -JblJO Road~ter. \',.ry c]('oll, rx- ccllent roud111on. SU9:i.OO. Ph. J4;).-2\S3 artcr ,·,:.",() P .. \t. FERRARI i\1001'.:R'.\' living rm, con)- ple1e \\'11h color ro1WJ!e TV, also 8mm rno\'1e camPra, pro)('(:tor & a('(.'t'S SOries. 4:; oak exec: de!ik k poi1 Cos!a i\lesa 71•1/&l.>-:l2:.0 HAM....\tOND. St • 1 n w a)', Y.vnah.a. Nf'w • u:oied p1llll06 of ~i m&ll:ts. &st buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt Music Co., llKl7 N, hlain, Santa An.!. 110~1-ES d~f)f'rately nteded 14' Sea \\.it1.·h Spor1 1\Hh lor rrJec1cd pups, ·I 1vks, a1eenng, trailer, it, Z.i hp "·eaMd. ;J,;i -9879 aft ti. ourboard. All llf'll $129.). ==~~-~~~c---'7.I J-!6--0060 ii no ll n 5 II f' /' FREE 3 n1ale kitten~. tl ;.ii6--0:li8. AWARD MOTORS, INC Tra iler5, Travel 945 DEAN LEWIS TOY OT A e VOL VO \9 l& HARBOR BLVD FOP. P.enl f;t· PE'rn1 Cos1a i\le"""-b lG-9;;();; FERRARI AUTI IORIZED S1\LES & SERVICE "'eeks old. '"'""'-;c""""'°"'...,.~,---1 1610 NEWPORT BLVD. 11910 f' 0 R :\I U L A Thun-616--1268 aJie.r 4:JO p.1n. COSTA MESA ~~~~~~~~~~~! derbi.rd. 2;i0 hr~. full} f'(fuip-l~t'~1ilencr. ·10 ~omatJ srlf-ANNIVERSARY •SO- typell'riler. 20902 Ekac-h"'ood La.. It. B . 96S-:£-IO. 1 ~ PRICE SALE o n everything~ Som'-fumitui·e exempL f.lardan 1' h r 1 ! t Shop, 181 0 Park Ave., Cost<1 J\tesa. 6-12--1850. \Vl-f.JRLpOOL upright freezer S75. ice che!l't for boat 24 " d~p 30" high 4' length. 54S-5098. t.1AT0i1NC l·hes1 ,slj. Track car 846--2128. maplf' crii> & Bathinettc-. ~ tape deck. GRAND pianos, Treme:ldot.1!!. self'c11on from SerTll Concerts to Baby Grand.';, all l'ft:ond ilior.erl, Pr1<'t'S ~tart at ~9.>. COA ST 11LiSIC, Ne"·port & Harbor, ~ ned. rad1') & cllnlf)t'I' lop. J !'L..l Leaving Stair . &s! offrr. -.,... &16-4212. 18' GLASPAR P.unabouL 120 P1l1 atMf SuppM1 Cats C.711. &12--28.51. BURMESE KITTENS UPRIG MT PIANO Sho ts, $4-0-up. 5.11-4744 1z-·:-· cCch-, .. -,-s.~,7S"k-ol"I-. '28"3-c7'h-c-,-., 852 !IP 1/0, p11·r tilr . !\l<1ny f'\· rra.~. Cl{'(IJ'>. Run.~ great. 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'-'t-n ve!!. t • tin .., G Pu AKC be l 3ll Byo's Keys to real Danf' ps, au . 636-4034 irkdys <18 -2 4:; 4 Youth i,.ed w/mAlt. S · Golden ra"'Tl & 11gPr striped \Vknd!i 9&8-1~47. Happin•55 1Br ifld l eJ ''GIANT ''1-----~=c-----1 HARLAND Young Oil5 Pain-)6529 E. \\'hillier Blvd. Reas. :,;;1_1480 26' STLELCRA.1.-T, Ill'"' s.s. ti"""", uJJ m&11y Jor our \\'hillier 121::) 6&1-IOl6 ===~-~-----1 radio, tf'blt Png. Slip a1a1.I. ..... ---'o""=R~G~A=N~S-A_L_E~--IYORKIES. •~hamp. a i red ll2::io. 5~6--9390 af\ 6. sml apt -?ttUST SELL! male~. /I.KC. \Vht'lpt'd ~~-=-=.,.--;;---;;;.., 341-2338 Conn Organ Annual 1'"all 7/18/71. ~l Gen. pedigree Boat5, R•nt/Chart'r 908 REDOCORATING. I i g ht Oearan<:e. &i\'e up 10 ~!OOO Jur n. 6-t2-S698. _ ~S + Catlin• 17 be i t for s 1 J:MI on :;elec!ed consolf' 000!' gt' carpe a e. demos. Huge disL'OUnt~ on POODLE CLIPPti'iG 3 \veekdayli for $UO. F ully Total sq. yds. Sl. per yd. all modeis. Newwrt Dog Groomery ~ equipped, Location l\'e"'port 673-1017 al!e.r 6 P.\t. COAST MUSIC C Ney,-port BL on Peninsula . Harbor. TI4/96E 4840 !or info CHI NESE hooked rugs, book NE\\'PORT & HARBOR 673--7766. B L U E \V A T E R \" ACHT shelf, lamJ)!;, Duncan P hylt' ~ta 1\fesa • S.IZ-28j l SCHNAUZJ'.:P, pups. Stud CllARTERS dining i>et, Cable-Nelson PRIVATE Pa.r!y wants to scrv1<:f'. Grooming. Terms. F1~hi11~ . Cruis111r. '.spi~1 piono. &i.1-::i6t2. buy Piano for cash. • * 8•;&--0,lll!l + * Rr.~cn.'lltions 6 l·l-8"211 JJ '~X12'~ avocado shag 1135-2218. i\IALE red Doberman \\1th 28' J:>y,T CrJIS('I' ~·j-d_'Y_ ca.rpetlng I: pad, Excellent 1 '7===,._,-,.,..,,.,.-,,.,, I $"" ··-· c-. ·1 1 • 1-1 HA1'-1:'11'0ND J\lodel ~1 -3 papl'rl';, ""· ;.1 ,;i.,11, s pg" ~o < ay $.Jj. Spinet Oro-an. Blond maple • * 842-371"1 * ~ Sf'll Coast Crui~ing Club • .. 549-3139 ... ,_, , ... cabinet. ,SCl:ll'.l. 646-90;>4 • DOBERilfAN PINSO-JLR Nr1\·~1 !-lartxir. ~:-..-J:iOO UPRIGHT frt'ezer $6:1. Full ~-~-=-,---==I UPS KC q k !d ' Sportin11 G"oods 130 P · A • , "' s 0 · Boats Sail 909 sprinK & ma!lress $2tl. Tri-• I ~R~"''!''°~"'~h~l_:e:_: :'Ol<).4':~7111_:"6c. ~=·li~A7C',S,:>;;:-;~:;;;;f, pod $5. 642--0872. ARNOLD Palmer matched SIL.KY Terrier· pup!!, AKC P--CAT, SJ99:i. :\foVlng forced FULL Length. dark ranch set golf t'lu~. cart &. bag, J'.lale S7J. t'emalts $JOO, to sl'll! Fully 1·igged. trailer. mink. Ex. rond. \\'orn 6 like nt'\'. 968--m26. 5-!8-0::io.t • ~~~~.''67'.·,_Z,e;,r·_,1r16c.·. Good times. $4j(). 962-20l'>. S R t L""" """"' ..., tor•. •• aurant, Fl::l\l.ALE Si!J.~ TtlTIC'r pup-,.. ALBE'RG GI . I i6 PC \\'a.llace sterli""' Bor 132 KC ho t ·1 ~ a~~ :s oop, ··• PY A s I!<, m \l :s • ,..._ --' silver. ~ Pal!ern, serv S, f SIOO &H-SJ-o Xn'a n1C'f'. '-"rrr~pouu1ng ~ $1200. sell ~50. 541-7338 EXCELLENT la!r. niodel sacr-t ICf'. ' ' . 011n•"T. "an1~ o If ,. 1· s. chr'omf' 1900 :;er ies NCR. LABRADOR Ret pupp1{'~. 61~>--!19!\l. • * IRVINE COAST C.C. ·c 1....,,i l" Xl ·~~~~-=o,._-.,.-0---0 $:l50. 613-9826. At\ 11·tie 1~". Aug. "· · nt 1C:AL N• N g··1 .__ ,, E 1 6 GOLr flJE711BERSHlP. lldl & 1 ~G-11-9 ...., o . .l-.•><:av. vn RESI'AURAA'T equip. for ie ( og1> PE' ~. 1 · hp, t nd 1J1 p on Lido P1>n., PVT ?l'Y, 613--0960. bl ,;,,~~~'--------1 5a.le. Dishwasher, y,'llik-in, SllELTIE puppies, :;a e J/3 01\'f\l't!!.h1p $S::.O. 64·1-40lJ Mi5c•llaMCMll 120 ftlla & chrs. t'!c. 646--08:>2. t.: 1>;h1le. AKC reg .. ~ mos. aflrr 6 pm. Wanted old. S1'i 5-P-3141 aM 6 P;\1 . 1--~=~=~~--TV, Radio, HiFi, KITE NO. S'.?2 CASH PAID FOR fiM furnitW"t', appliances. ... ntiques. One piece or hot19CIUI. Call day or night. 5(9..2)11 or 547-7733, St•r.o 836 * GERrilAN Shephrrd ft---tiood •'Onrlitlfln, $S(Xl. tii."Hli87 i mrilr pup~. ~ )"ks old , $2'."1. CaU &12-2440 ·-----------· ===~==~=~c---1 S.l\CP.JFJCE mo\d., t.· 1oo;•r.g GP.EA T DANES AKC, fa\\·n, f0r 3;>' ~ilhoa!. an.v ro1r 5 ll'k:S., pickup in I 11·k. oHP.r At-ccpted. 4f16.Jj8,'; 830-8568 968--:lJ.48. 14' 110B1E CAT, \\'/trlr Xlnl DACHSHUND Pu p p 1,. .s, r:ond. $1:l00 m in. AKC. fl1ahog. red, blk • fi:\!\-16-17 * & 1a n. r.1& F. 6~1S. CAL ~4. loadril, good frir SCHNAUZERS lln1niaturr\, Cl1JISl11.I: j\)' racing. l\lakt ,.,,_ AKC, Salt & Pepper, 6 11·ks. l<'t Call 121~1 597-jl~i shot:-. SIZ:l up: 714/96&--'.';.143. KITF: No. 101, good i-on<l. PU Rf:: BRED G<"l' rn. Co1•rr & (lolly. l\1ak,. offrr. Sh('phcrci, fi1i v.k!. old. Blk, • • fi73--t~l~ • • tan &· sih·er, S1i. 968-Zlj~. Boatio, Slips/Docks 910 l56 Horse5 :...C----------[SSA ILBOAT ~lip"' 20' 10 16. TiiOROUGllBRED .J Yrar Rf'~! in l\'pt !!arbor. F1nr Gelding, by Poona lln1! ou t fa r11. Irr!' park1 ~. ~2.!; )')Pl' or Digress by [)Plt-nnirX', fl Ph. ti7:'.-8711 til 10 p.n1. -.:lni sho11' htit'Sf' 01· r,1<'1111! n\'0 il<x:k ~f'llCf'S; front-tif'. prmpe<'! S3."i00. 6>1 Z.·42 0 1 :;yi·; :·:;~1 .. , 11;' 3200 " root . 6IJ-:i723. :-,· p,_ 1ii~.-l'J!l!Vl PO:-lY F'OR SALi·: SCRAM LETS ANSWERS Rabied -Savor -G!a.nd - F<1cial -CAN BARI:: ---~=~~ Boat,, Sp•ed & Ski 911 ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? A 1:tr1ppcr is.a ~how inrl Call 194-13l6 or 531·2450 "'ho f.hO""' mo~ than ~ht' -·~=~~-~~~--CA:-0' BARF.. ~. TON (jl("''Y 101 ~' r•a n1JW'r -. 11.·/dt1n" bui;t"gy &! OOC'C Hon-14 It. Ou1board. ~augahydf' d 1•1.. 1,,2 -16 . h I ~-a, "' 1J.. ·" -~• o 1 up o s1t>r}. ·"-' lip, 49,_2'1"18 ,\!1•rc, Col'er. Tra1Jr_r, 10 za_l.1~-·--·-· ------- flJ('I. f'\Jlt rkc-k. 2 IXH"'"'lt!"r. 'il ('a n1p."r .1111 Ca001·f'r. :.11n1 r"Ond1t10n. :J j 1 ;, . T.0 .P -s:iG.89. St&-801~. C11ll 1192-{l.~9 LIKE f'lt"\1•. 18' Sport Crall. ·-09 V'\V Pop-Top Camper. dt~P V l XI f>,!trc 10, lull R!'C'-nl O\·trh:iul, nu th"PIC. canYfli top k rm'f'r, :;:real 46,000 mt'5 $29,;(). :J,;;&-;;f,6.j. mf'ch ron(!., lou, nr '''a' !'Iii {'..\.\fPF.H ~ k f' 11 , 011(' 011·ner, .\Tu~t .,.~ to Ap-fumi~hn:J • 1<'"00". s:;JO, prl'<' $212j. 6-H.6.116 6i.)-Ji!>l1 ~=~~~ -------1:r Grt'iror Rlum1num <"'3 r'lop CA~tP F:R J 1!blt btd~. au1o boat "'/18 llP E\.-1nl"\>fif' lurn11Cf', to1!,.t. % Ch\1', lull n1t'>tor. ,\I! in ~lnl rorxl. P"T. 11 lr cord. 1,1 $2-iOO. $j((j. :i.IS-0331. .J.f!.\--2 142. 1-------- c:ontained 18" tr!r. 646-3018. AUTOS WANTE O Auto S•rvlce, Parl5 949 CORVA!H Parts '6:: Iran~ a \I 4-~p<!, c:un1plt'le \\'1!11 clutch 37:1. also tlilfercn11aj !or 'Ii:': auln Iran". S20. ,_ •UOI tMW'f . ., :..i.)....()'.)06. aft !II a111 Sundciy. 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H1n1 -oul A·! 1'01H!. 17,000 a c1 . 1111 18!).,. ~7~1600 1'\I ,,Q.,fil2-!()Ji:!.' ·t,-: .J,\t_; :: 'i .'II!.\ II Sedan S,1•~l & 11!!-.. <lit'. a11h1, 1\tr<•&. lRill 111~ C(1IHlll'}. \Jl '~T :-.ELL• !i7::.::m11 '!;G :\!\I~ l?ila1b!t•r·. l..011• ~1Jrrs . f n1111:i~·u l a t e. ~H2.101or~~EH . P1'1\. prty. til~.-3270. · JENSEN JENSEN Al'T!IORlZED .~.\Lf:S ' SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS :Hoo \V Coast Hwy, :\e1171ort Bcal'h KARMANN GHIA l!J,o> l\AP.\J 1\'.\'~ 1;t1J1' GOOD \\'Oil!\ ('AR $200. • ~,.-,1--1.~1 • LOTUS LOTUS A!JJ'JIORIZED SALES & SF.HVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS JJOO \\I. Coa~1 Hwy. i\'e11·port Bf'ach MERCEDES BENZ 1011· n11lragf'. ~ljl], Call Cc>!la )[Ps a .i.f()-4·1.f.J\ !=IGi--"~'81. 19:.-, FORD Trurk. \LS. "\all· I ~,---------- dard. l.noks !!•>Ori 'un.• CORTINA ~1! :?.~o:.~1. , nurr r0<t<l,..1tr. JO :-;pf"f"IJ Rll\F. . ..:rars .. ~1. l."-'•· ,.,.,1, '"l',•o·). ' I .. ""' , _, ,. .,11111_ ·•" •• ho o·l'IJO'l' rorn :\hi~ <·cmd. S-.1"1 -,-,·,.\'!". 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S,o,(J Ill I I 0 11 l:o\'1 11,,.Tn111.1 J:,. liiH'h"l ,\11lli!il ,fr<I \1!\ 0 1·;1lr1 I I 1 ~J:\--i~.J) .11 , 111npr 1vr• 1 ,, "'"· "' , •t "Ril!" _!) ,-~1f:.j,',ll J !r-,,,,.. (·Xf!l'i'I~ l;ul!•I rill/: ~•"!f•, \\ ,,\ ll!o'> 1'.1~1· ,rnnJI IP.i~·· t,1 Yi1\·r: nrril• ··1 1·~ rl•1\\11 •11· 111;1"1' r1•11dl', •:'l l- Oran9e County's L<1 r9est Selection New & U5cd Mercedes Benz Mobil• Homt5 •35 f'll'I' t1)u11111. inrl 1:;11~ & 11a1rr * llEATED Pt)(1L • Alf! CfJ:\'IJ CLUBllf'lLISF: • BILLIAr.OS • C1\r:D BC:10:\1 • SJ-f UFfl,E nc•~\r.D * VAl:IETY (JF LOCATI O~S For mor• info write: Caster Mobi lhome Corp. 6150 Mission Gor9e Rd. San Diego, Calif. 92120 LEASE-OPTJO:-.' TO BUY I Bdrm, hl"autiful Adult park. l..011• ff"llt. \\'t'~IP111 i\lobile lloml'S, l:llJ i\o. H11rbor. Mnta Ana, ~- -~~ BY Oll'TIU, jii.:10 ftoyaJ l.afl(-er, part. rurn, Lots of >.tr11~. 11ln1 ronrl, ramlly p3rk. S9YIO. S-17-4166, 8-11-4;:1.)1 --------1 lh-.t.i !'tar. new crptr . lhruoo1. AduH pk. \\'krlaJ,. Jtl1 4::\<l. 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' DI .FI \\ii\ f111 pl' )JI~ \_';1\I .ir;.~;.:i. .. r .•I" r 1 pn1 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1'.ll-'-~ 11 * J'l;J 111) I.. \lilt f'CJnd . .\ll"ST ~l·.Ll.. 1<':111111:' lur Jim Siemens Imps. \'1c r11a n1 ('.1)) ,',\!f--1~.:o, Warner & Main St. anta An.a 546·4 l 1 TOYOTA "An Open Letter To The Servicing Public" 1:-a11 lf1 :\n11l .. , 11 1~ n ·a h1.1·d lha1 ~"111!1 ~ :jf:l'.\1'f'!~"1111 "1 o,i10 purrha.1,rd an ri11tnn1oh1lr 1~ s••n1r1h!nc; th7!1 1~ ofr,.n 1nlll;r(1 a h,,111 1 1~ salr~1n:\n bu1 no t ,·rry oft,,n 1·11·nrrl .. 111 h~ tlV' s~:r;\'l C~. d<'1•I (\11nplai11t~ nr 1.,,,nr :5F:r:VIC'E 11.1" 11 .u11Jl.1 {ll•r101-•"d \\l1 .. n1·1,,1 •·11 · arr T 1 l1r 1 n11n· .:it ,,on1·f1 -111 1 •• n. 0 \\'r Ill s,\:\'T,\ A~A "f(l\'l•TA )'l'fl\ilf' lh\< anrl "I~ !'llll\11>: lh;il ~1-.1~· \'IC'E 11 lt,.1' Ult' ~111" 1,; a th1ni; 1hlli hA pprn~ y ~I' if \'Oii ll8\r r 1•r r h11d 1irntJlrn1\ 111111 0 thr prol)lrn; i-111\·rd T \\'f. i\()T Oi\l..Y LJSTE:'\ BEITEi~ \Vt: SEHVICE Bt.:ITEr..,.,. , !SEr:v1cE , n111,, 111 i'lnd 11.11 r A rc)r. Tiit; r'f'i'-'VEXIF::'l:cF. 0 r 111·r: ri·~T~l\11·:1:.-.:. ,,l·r. DEPT. \VILL 6£ UI'(;\" 'TILL !) P.~J -"'T,\1"!1'1'"i''; J '(:J. rrrr ~llll't 1'1·]1 ~A '.'iTA .,\'\,\ Tv)1 !1 ,\ -11( \~'. \\",11111·1 ~111H11. ~\n:i. c::iLr l'i! II j lO.:!j\::i Complete Body Shop Facilities Available TOYOTA ' " . ' Th11rsda~. Stpltmbtr JO, 1971 OAILV PILOT [ ,,,,.,,.,,,. 1§:! i~'-""''_"''"~l §l 1~·_"'"'_~ .. "~1 §11 ~....... l§l I ............ J§l .._I ;;.""';;"'-~l~~'I ~l.__~ .. _ ... ~ ... _-~_,~~l§J~I I SJ -Autos, Uwl 990 ........... 1§11 ----- Autos, "'"rtH '10 Aut .. , '"''"'""' f10 llYltl, 11ii1ttrt'41 970 AWIP!t \If"" 990 A•l•l!. l.fwl. '990 A"'°', UMCI ffl A,,_ut••: U.wl ~. ------~ Autos, UMCI MERdifu*l1Ni ., PORiCMi "OolJSWAGiN ___..._.l""'U~IC.,...k ~-i COiltfiN1NTAL FORD ~LDSMOBILE PONTIAC -.:...RA-M'-B-LE_R...;.;..;1 'ij.'i l90--~ .-.il 100-0, ilUto.,-·~1tEtf1~1 c4'"' .$ ,.,,..,~v"''W""'r"',,~,~~.,"',"'.~ ....... ~.~.-.-,,-_1 iiiBUicK~~w ,r:wa;. . 1rr.e•Jll•l"l11 * '71 FORDS* 1963 HOI.JDA't' 4 Dr. H.rdtp, '61 PONTIAC GTO ,---~ :~~ :::~L cour.roar!s!t-r . 91! COUPf'. air . '69 9ll·E pl~·!!~~. ('r!"i:: O\\'!l!"r. Xlnt Sl:t.Jj. 573.2411 Prvt parfy. l'RY EQU r __ -~c. I~ ilH. s:fs. Firm. 494-1816. black landau Ii black vinyl waaon. nut& iood. auto. air • 61 200-0, auio, air t '66 Ponc)le 911 r.llUJll t '61 jor ~ O'HauJ. Strei rtj.d iaJ Auto, PS, ftA:H , t (l'¥!lE'r. PEAUT~ ~~y LIDt! 'i~1411-.lrWGS E-Z lilt trlt hitch, plb, p/a, Fact. a.ir, 3 spd auto tram. '62 Rk\1BLER Stat i ov ~, • :,;1 ~"S b:.; :!:!0-S. T.1rg:d, air • '7U Opel GT. cond. $995. 8:>3-lSIY.l. J:wry IUXU{Y dtra pl~ eply H• COV. '50'f/J4t "iiGivrrt, cuitom.Urd, buckrtt, con a o I e. '*>'OOd Good ritts. S200 or ~st o!-t\U 0 ,.,.,.. · au10. air a11to CADILLAC ai,ooo carefUll,y biven -n. ·· · fer. 847~. ' • '67 '>'-"S , .. , .. ,1, e "Q \ 1 .,.,. V\V \' . .\.Iii XL'.\'T CO,,'D. -(71 ) _..........., l!5 jAf., Aeeds trans, beat ,ra.in. P IS, R/H, Fact • • JOr.' u "• j ' UI lf1!';ll'd \lBZ Df'all'r !JQ ----:--:--:-0-=---M-. This !U.""'''"" car i& ib.w-,,...,.,,.. I '65 RAMBLER A "" do '°'SE f"li ~ ' o « Sll"'" OR B£& OFFER · LARGEST .. _., ,.,_. ""O otlerOW!'r $300 96&-U96 i;nav Michelin X tires. EJC-1 m sa r . _,.. .. • u ,,..i,,-r •v 1\1 523·<7'.:iO "' "' kss Ill every detail. I invite "" r R.Q. Country Squirt, · ' AM/FM. P/S.P/B. HIAII'. :?j()A-ooh:.ipe. dh1 ~"1'6Y D:'.IOP.E. '67 PORSCHE 9ll !in· • • 4S4-9Sl3 • • SELECTION OF your inspection as It& near ltation waion. bucket ~atg; ~~ ndSELL 1'6.'.: Olds 98 ex· ~l=~~i=.-~~5;!1! New tires $600. 557-3nj. ut onze · Pa.er macula•,,., -12.0!10 mL \\'ork 'f>O V\\', Run.~ gr'lClrl, Clean, CADILLACS IN new condition will be better elec ~at, windows: air, """''co ca.I alter .t pm & =~-''-'o==-==:.:.._-1 ----------1 111 ;iz3--7~ JUSl con1p! Cln<'k Jver~n. $..XJJ, ).lust f<r..il. ORANGE COUNTY appreciated_ The retail v&l. P /S, P /B. $600. 673-1059. weei«'nd5 673-n66. '70 Grand Prix, auto trans, T·BIRD :'.IF~RCED ES '6~. ?~lf1 D a•1t..,, t I • • 67.'H'/~31 * * SALES-LEASING Ue of this cAr b $7370. IKd· RANOiERO '67 y, .. ,~ .... '63 OLDS Cutlass tUu""'. Fae all'. P/B, PIS, Vinyl ..., ---J'lar'!'rs. ~1 IT h u••/hll"I\ In!, I " -· b k ,,. top, Lo mi's, Xlnt cond, T BrRD 19'7 •A-.. -4 ~ , radio, a ir r0n<1, nu 11'1'<, f'.r.rth e\llau~r ~~~i. ain'fm, *'69 V\\'• AUTiiOR!ZED y Blue BookJ. Howrver, Crui5e-<;m&tic, rh. See ro uc et s@ai.s. V-8 , 31.1..to · · ,,...,11.1au. "'·, I m m & c 11 I a 1 e S 2 Si 5. must ~ell. leaving entry. Aut.J/stick. r /h, ski rack. .. SERVICE .. v.•ill consider your otter. a pprec. 1 Owner, 540--0992. tra.na, ps. $395. 644--0198. ,ll'M~~·~"-0-008> __ ·~---· I ~an Fact a.tr. Loaded. Ai ' ~::~~~~. d&}'!; • v. t IJfftL 6U.::61'J2. Hlr• cl.e~. 6fl.Di'1'f N•lt•N c....... ~.!':c. ~::~ ilWA)'e'J f !,_fl,..: ljfM"'Ji9Jlli rBifll1 Witft 111 ,. .. ,M.UTN ·~iff !O~;« p-e~ ~-Days 548-2436, evef. ; SA4B '71 VW Conve.rtiiile. yetlew, 11M HAl\Mlt BL., m"' ,..,_ti .. ms qine. lif• Wela. _ . . . S13!'I6. Wbt w/blk inttr. •r., :;:;+;L ~~. Alr,-~· _ ', MG l '' ·•it< $'800 ~·./ """'"' ons, YoU ay N•••• '""'' .. -~. 1-.• ,, ••y v-•;A"t. r/h, po, 3 = <u c ~~· aii oma c "'' · • · COSTA t.U:SA ~ach me a t my home, _... ..,.. "... ,.._,, 558-8870. New tires. ~lak~ olft;1r. • !THINK ;;AAS l!l6~ 11agnn, 2 l'YCll' ffii:;. Rar!:n. Nu tire~. SroJ 4~040:.? -'-"---""-'-·~cr.-='°""--1 54().9100 O~n Sunday 673-s&l.l or my o ! f ic e 67jt.,\)4~ .tl•r I Jtl"· IN fu'es, xlnt c on d . -,,.-,~p-,-,-tia_c_T_•_m_pe_•_t_S_1_a_ I * 64~376 • • ·&~ VW BL:G, 770 SEDAK dr V!lle, \\'hi. blk 5-16·1600 &!on-5 pm. '&4 ~lry Sft:uiiit"-i'. W"rit !'M/Jltst otter. ~24 aft \~·ag. $.?((). New Tu-es. Call '62 T-BIRD au!o trans,--i best nllrt', 11,•ill i;rll vinyl top, wht le a th e r -.,-,-.-.... -1 -c-~-.. -,-.-9-pa.ss, 1-ownf!'r, id cond.,7."-=c--~~~~~ 644-()655. ' • ''MG'' SUNBEAM -496-32 .• • ....,.._.., n ont:Jnen..._. Alr, S49S. 644--04lO, ~2382. 1.65 Barracuda v.,t; R/H, 4 full pov.·er. l\eeds ~ , • • ;>;, upholste'r).', S3475 ! \rm· nr new tires, $450. or bst of. -..:i 4 bb 1 h ,-,.-,-c-rn-.-,~-d-,-d-w-l•-x-~-.,-.1 v.'Ork. $295. 8.30-689.1. · ·, 'iO V\\' bus w/sunrool $?700. &aut cond. lt001 honest fer 673--1051 '70 Ford LTD 9 paaenaer a"". · MIV t urc · Xlnt rond. 1 O'*>'l'ler, Like Pr hf-s1 offer. Pvt pty. mi's, Pv1. ov.'T1er's v.·tfe 's ,..,-;,;·=.,,.=· ==~=-o wqon, air rond., r/h, food Air/cond. S700 Sjl.,-'350. """". 67~~ LINCOLN Continent.al, '68. 4 "~-,,---• .,,.,., VALIANT ' . I AN~~R" IQ'~ IEACI-< !14WY. lU 193:7566 • 537-6824 MG AUTHORIZED ~Al,.ES & SERVICE C11~rom li6 T1gPr SHAP.P. manv P-:n·;is ~17Yl .. tl!2--0JJj rnR Sale 2 '6~ Sunlw.1m Alp:ne~ .~· \'ar1ous Chevy par!!<. Afl :'I pm ~!:Hi2ll TRIUMPH 494-2~0 car_ l!SOO extra equi p. cond., 644-51553. PONTI & P fM--0343. Dr. Luxury equipped. Xlnt •¥ 1966 PONTIAC 4 Or. H.T. T'6 V\V. Re blt eng & 60 forth.1 ~~~=~~~~-cond. $2,7!:(1. 49'-1-9926. '62 FORD CONVERT. 36000 in \\arranty, $~. 1970 EL DORADO; 30,000 rn1. ---------S:iOO • 54S-3566 '64 BOr-.'NEVlLL!l .~Pontiac, ' mi. *., 67:1-6.165 • • A Beauti lul. fully eqp(. I COMET , . . ltation v.·azon. •verything S.\.1-'1.00 evrs &: "·J«inds. '£! \'\V. \\"ELL CARED F'OR owner, <lark brown auffl . , _ . . . 61 Fah~ane XL, 4 gpd, 289, on it. Good rubber. 646-2634. 195-l POl'.'TIAC, 1traight "S", RE\lARKABLY CLEAN' (immatl. '6800 or be s! of-\ 61 !Amer, cle<lfl. JA M W cb:~~34.~-$1,:1.15. '65, 4-SPO: G'ro g"OOd condition. s 100. DEA:-: MJX0:-1 547-1627 fer. &«-i4:ll Eiyg. 499--iW xJn't ~Rf:I. '300. '66 TORO Cou"""" .;,_,, ..... ,a"-_""'11_ .. _ .. , _f850. 545-94591-54&-_3_763_. ------ ).IY \V1fe:s 1%.l va.1Jd ; Signet Sportg Coupe, 4 Nf: : new tires. Pugh butron .fUt8 • ahift, Air conrl. S.300. Allltr I '. pm, All day S at -Sun! i 557-3625. • --!'Nes. ~&-:8417 aft 5:38 .... ,, .,... ........ "' ui ---~ V\\' Sriuareba\k, '69, auto. 1967 El '· . I · .,. .. p<Wenerr, a.Jr cond., ~. A New ----- 'am/fnl, lo m!. X.lnt SJSOO. ' uvrado L.iw rn!lea§E. ee YA 96&-68Z2 . 0 "' "°'l'n a ir. po"·er. all t xtras. P\1. TRJL":'>!Pll SPORT. CAR 100 \V, Coast H\\y, Ne\.\'port Beact. e ·~MG :'>llDGET. ln ni 1. ){Int cond. ilh1 s1 sell. Ph: 673..fl.'Jll CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER '10 E. 1st St., S.A. i>J7--07&1 Open da1J.\ g-9; closed Sunday ;.!GA '61 HanllPp. \'er:_, rlr an. A\1/F:'>l S550 or br.sl nlfer. 5.J&-&11~. 'f;9 .\1G B GT. Xlnt rond, \Vire TOYOTA 1rhls, au1nn1anc. 603--06691--S-A_N_T_A __ A_N_A __ ;ifter 6 p.1n. MGB '6.l :\fGB, rlE''I lop, rnll b~r beau11ful shape. ;\;;-.1 clurr.h & rrans. Sll,:l()_ 6-16-'.!70)). OPEL 1970 Opel GT. charlrru~e xlnr cond. AfAKE: OfFER Call aft 5 rim. ::i32-.'i940. * '71 GT .. \lust ~c. Like new, 1200 t.· ta kr pymnts/;'lffer. R46-792.!. * '64 OP!'.:L ., 01·er :\I'"' clu1rh, ha11rr:'. 6 1·ql! regulator S2~, ."HS-.liO!l2. PORSCHE * "ll PORSCHE 911T. 5-spU brown. all f.XTRAS. .. * fii.1-72!¥.l "' .. TOYOTA S~rl'IC'r. rlept Of!Pl'l j 3(} 11m '11: 9 pm ,\!nnrla;-.-rl1ru f'n· rlay PHONE 540-2512 417 \\" \\'arner. Santa ,\na LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED ..Derutl . W rovotf t!l-16 Harhnr, C.:'>I, l'l<J TOYOTA Ciimlla Sia. \\'i:n. L'nrler 9000 mi. All' & ex·r~ 51750. 6«-1407 or 64·'1-1267. . 2 DOOR 711 Cnfulli , 111Hri. a/c, nr1i: nwnr. a5k1ng S\6.'il. Xl .. \:T. :i l&--2749. VOLKSWA•EN '5 6 VW BUS rig. 011 " , ;}-,,,.._ ~" Pl)·. &-clZ-(}XIZ. -• -i- '62 V\\', nehlt E"g , Be"', CORVAIR Com"rt 1964 INTlltNATIONA. cliilf'h ,t_ fnint end. 1.;oo. •"67 Cad Con11. Fn!J p:iwer, ?'eeds some enfine work. ~ae a;r Ct'lr.rl. Am-Fm sterea. Sl3:5 • 846--0836 846-.~~2. aft 6 pm. --. ,,9 VW • $1l/JO. Call 5-11 -~3.18. 67:5--0176 E1·es. CAMARO \,'\\' 8L1g '61, har! erlfine .10'!-,'<C:~,,.-,,,-,""O".::-__. good \).x!y & in terior. St:l5. ·61 CA.\fARo V-8, 3?7 R/S: ~~0-167'fi. p14-T. s1eer. I: brakes; R,t:H .70 \'\\' C<i mp" er, A1ri[ Colla , Wan!. to sell llil\•". $1500. 64-1-f.693. 26.IJOO n11·! .. 1300). * ... 6-16-:l.~2~ * * CHEVROLET '66 \'\\', Ne1v engine, ~la\iil1g ~------------- UJ'I nror:h. Cheap, 'fi9 Concourse Esta1e PIS, * • ;..1~1000 alt 6 p1h FIB, 111r cand. luggage COllVETII! '6~ CHEVY V•t Stiniray HT. ConvL S27, 365 HP, »30 cam, 4 spd. close ratio twrst. Pos1. P /wndw, r'!isc bks, tap!. ::>.1nt t[ng. SIOOO. + T.0 P. or f l700. IZ13) 695-6091. '66 Fuel Injected Corvt!t(! ~2200 or best offer. Call 5.i7-j272, ., · ·i-·n-,. '63 rn Scout11. 1111 . m~hanical conditiaA. · JMll. 546-3'63. JEEPS 'it! -JEEP. 11m1: -~-it! -~I Xlnt !*iY I: ena. tti). CW 6Th--5§1~ alt T P-ri-.; LINCOLN ~- '6J LinOOl.11 Coiltinental. Air, rea!t e,. ~ Q'&lltl, ex~I tt.lAq. 4&l-llD ••t 311. '67 V\\", rrblt eng. good tires rar.k, 2 way 1a1lg-a1e, ~.000 '64 CORV. Fst. bk. 4 spd. nn. Rally 1\'hls., r~i~Jg, Vrry . J.1~V[IJCK & batlf'ry. S69J. 673-9266 A 3TIAL AT $1899. clean. SI375. ~4-73621 - ,. >4"176 •• --~ .. ·o;-~D~G=1c"---'TO MAVERICK, xi.t''::r. VOLVO 1-.,-,-r"'H°'E=v-E=L-L-E~M-.-,,-h-u -S-ia 11 r lti, $1595. Hurry!! -----~-o-':C'.".'O'.".N".'G'.:'::S \\'gn. 4 dr., V-8, R&H. Ps, ·&;· CHARGE~."Rt'T: 1 ewn., "'°'"""•'""55'7_,·JIJ.,,"m;*;-.;,...-FANTAST6';. SAVI aufo trans., air, 11'1 mi. s&tl . All extTag, Priv. pty. 1161. 1 '711 -•ftd M4VJ"itk 1971 VOL VOS f:~1 ~~.4 pm. or Sar I: Sun, 6~2-24~0. . Best Offjr -t W ,-p!I! '61 OODGE. Run; gd , auto MERCURY '69 1'JPALA c,,,1om. 3:il' "'"', P'" $trg , d•peod eng .. air. <''ILHO, PS, PR, grl , transp, SJ j(), 347-:¥93. r"'1rl. B~t OIT. $1 <OO . l ---'-~F-o=-~1t"D,__ __ _ 8-16-1 i06. 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS ~erut·lr.iniA ~ VOLVO l "i6 Harhor, c .:.1. 6-16-930.1 ·53 Chev. P-u, nr.w r:i 1n1, 19TI. LTD Co4ntiy Sqi1ire 10 HERTZ CORP. ---~-~--T-H-IH-.-I pc>rfPc-t hody. ne'\' t ngine, passenger slation 'vagon., __ _c(7_1_4~) _7_7M_O_S11 __ _ • i~"-'w~'-"-'~"~'-'-""~· _54_8-S~·!2D __ 1 Air cond. pwr. brakes, 1 • MUSTANG 'VO .. LVO' ·71 V!>;:a Hatchback 4 sp<I, ~1£'trin~ \\'Lndows. grat~. 32.fl()(J, A\1/f\.! stereo. Pr1va~ I •1-9-n->t_U_ST_AN_G __ M_a_<h-•l Call ;i.!6--W:J2 p~~ ... S·'""" 4'" ~~14 "FRIED R 1 =~~--~-c"--1 c:::":.."":::·..:.::.":..:::."''·:._~:_:..:·c:c.·~~ I 1""'d"1 wl.xtr... u.ooo '66 El Camino. J 5flrl, n"w 19711 1-tAVF.RfCf(, s!and&rd mile~. Like new. Owner. tll'eF. Gen1 rori . Snl'l(l 2~7 trans, R&ll, 15,000 mi. Xlnt 67~7200 IJli.o Bi:AC ~93-7566 990 \\'nodlanrl Dr, Lag, Brh, cond. $149.i. 5-4U419. 1 -~1-9-71~M-U_S_T_A_N_G_S __ e BEST +-CYL 91 I e Hl70, Has E1·el')·th1ng SJ7:;JJ f.·\6-~710 POR.SCHE:'i for sale. T1"1 :r'll rnodt l~ cnmplPtrly rr~tnri>rL ~~'.l-2911 1 . Autos, Used 6fi CHF:VY V;in, p::inrt. w11h SELLING Your bear!' "List" HERTZ CORP. l----------l 1>lel'f'<', Sl .200 or he~t offc-r. 11,•ith us .. sc-ll It fast. Daily f\.12-AA.1<. Pilot Classi1ied. 142-5678 (714) 77a..4050 PORSCHF: -6.,, hf'H11! h\rk, 316 B. 200'1 :-111. Pn JOY! cc. 7\4 . fl~l-"·!03 nt W-~221. $395 /-.Jl s . ;1 (;: I :J1 '711 911T, ;; >P<i_ mag~. ,\.\1/ r~T. c11 o;tnm i:-rnup. Xlnr. . ii>2j() 642-80~!1 Knn1h1. G•'lf'lri R1tnn1n1 Cnndt· II t 1nn h111 need.~ bor1y 11·0rk, Ci'1S>lr, 11 1rh 11·1ndo"·s, con· \'rr:1hl" !Pp, fi46.26;tS or .)~<-i.}I(\ -.6~9 vw~n=uc~1 / '.71.Sit.IJ./Q •• 11; I 'J'.J.11 H.i.rbl'lr Blvoi . C.:-1. 642-4404 er 642-4402 '70 PORSCJ{E 911 T. 5-Spd . A:.llf!\I. L!. grnltJtn. \"e ry £"•xxl srooo. &12-11797. BUICK '6~ fill L T.-.r~<1. ,l "'prl. ;im lfm. \'('l'Y In n11lr~. lar- tory mags. &\6-()7,;;.~ f'\"I'.<;. 4 :sprl . dlr. Xlnr. cand. Sac· l'tfJce'. Take nlder car in tr:.rl~ or snl.'\l! dp"·n_ \\"11] !!n. p l'l. pry, t\"DY2~• j.lli-~7~6 or ~~1--liSll, C.'\ll aft 9 am. BUICK '00 Riviera, P1'T 111n. rJn,\'S, Vinyl roof. Air ron.1, ,\:'>l/F:'>I sterro l'•rl!o, SMt9.'J I ('11\ fr\. Sal I.: Sun. POR. "67 ~12 5.~pr!. Bnrlhlk ,nT. Tap(' i.· mar.~· xrraR. :\lnt rnn<f, ;iO,[lQ(J n1 •. S:l6SJ. .1-l~~lll!l. l~il V\\" C11mp+'r \-11n 'l,fm m:t"~ $Z!<:t:i. P irk 1:p 111 F:1·f'n1r-n, t,,-.rm;;ny. 6--l6-:il3.~ D;;~·5 , f;~l f'\'P~. !';~2-2'.).lfi. I Bi ·11E R1virra l~ Gra nd Spnrl. all p11·r k a ir. 1 1111·n·j 1>r, l'XCel cond. $1.600. l.·1-~li •~ 'fi;1 POl~:'C"liF. ~•!1 T. ~CA\IPEJ::--,-,-, --,-~m/l1n , .<;11 , h 11 rc::1J nriv' · _,, 5 1 nnrr I\ I; .. f 11 ,1rrArll~, \!111 Cfl ti rl ,, ·=,.,.--=-== r,1 El\'IERA-All [xtrat1 11/blrk, rnll ~l ~" • r, f' • :>-JLJ~2S-11knrl<: 11[1 5 Irr 21.i: 4.'1\-••~2 I, 1;,-.. nP1\·, i~!l:JO. Pr1vele f",1 1'1.V, J:!J-<42~2, 970 Autos, Imported 970 A utos, lmperted SANTA . ANA lf!olv!O!T!A! NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED! GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS INCLUDING • MARK II STATION WAGON LAND CRUISERS AND 970 COROLLA STATION WAGONS * NEW CAR TRADE INS '69 Toyota Corona Z Dr. Herdtop. £•e•::itlonolly cl.011 . W/¥inyl top, 4 ~d, lt:odlo I Hooter. (%KY441l * $1595 '70 Corolla Station Wavon ~;~~~ •• ~~; Vw B 4 SJ!oted, rUlo, llHr lltW wlM 0¥01 tlfft.. , UCJ leok$ &-"'"II llko bro11d now. 1617Clll DodCJe Colt 2 dr. tt.rdtop. Tiiis <• 11 1tll tlro114 II ... , 011lf 1400 Mllf't. l476COVI ALL ARE READY TO ROLL $1595 $1495 I $2450. Fer your ceflftlllflteo •ur MrYlto ftpt. wlll be•''" 7:)0 "·'"· 'tU t p.m .. ttortlttt Ocro&.f •tll. SANTA ANA IT!otl(OIT!Al 417 W. WARNER o SANTA ANA o 540·2512 ' Autos, Imported 97D Autos, Imported 970 Autos, h:nportecf 970 the WOBlD'S besl cars! Our custot'T'ler' m•y be tl iff1r•nt i" many ways , Jut +h•y ell -have ent th ing in common ! They know en im.l'ort cir is the hest buy in tewft •.. and they're S<!ltisfied Dean Lewis is the place to fin d the best buy of all! Looking for a "world.beater1 ' ••• look firs t at Dean Lewis, TRUCK LOADS OF NEW TOYOTAS ARRIVING DAILY NO . SHORTAGE OF NEW TOYOTASI! The only way to sell the!JI & sell them fast Is to give the mo1t 1en1•rio1M1I dMlr1m•9inaltlo. And hero it i1. ~ A y-,. 111.ATI 5193695 + TAX & LIC. 1946 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9303 TOYOTA• VOLVO • THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR FORD FOR 1972 MAVERICK 0 MUSTANG 0 CUSTOM 0 GALAXIE 0 LTD "~.~·, USED CARS! '65 RAMBLER Wt•· s99 '69 FORD LTD $2296 Auto .. R&H. air cond.. 2 Dr. H.T. R&:H, auto., P.S .. snod mlles, P.S., fa.ct. a ir. good (NNF684) miles. vinyl roof. ................................ ~1x~·s~s~''~'~' ...... ~ ...... .._.._~ ·n OPEL RALLYE $119 '65 MUSTANG. H.T. $996 G.?-1. R&H, 4 speed. Radio, heater, sir gold w/black stripes. cond., good miles. good mil<'S. (ZLA642). ·-IZYB977 ) '6' MERC. w..,on$279 ]llarquls Col. Park. F'Ull power. air cond .. ,_.mil••· CVX~l -- '69 DODG.E $1996 C.oron~t 2 Dr. H .T. ~&H. ~ttfo .. P.S., \!inyl root. air ~ond., low m!Jes. (Z5R011) MUSTANG SALE M•"Y f• ell• ... hti!. ''5 thru ·10 111od<tl .. Coapet, hcirdtaps. ccinMrtlbl• e111d 2+1 fa~b. So• wft' 4 1,_cjs, ollo cilr co*'lflo11l11t e11tf e1vto11urtlc model1. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T, Vt, •Utotntli ~, r•4lo, "••l•r, po""•' 1teerin9, •it, vinyl roof, good 111il 11. ( l94AGlll OUR PRICE $2496 'U CHEVELLI 55. 4 1pe.,d. V8, 1 ooij ffliles. fXWYl401 '66 FALCON Wt•· Radio, h~a trr, auto- rnatic, good miles. fRUZl95J '67 OLDS 98 H.T. 2 Dr. f ull power. a.ir cond., vinyl roof. !0111 mill's. I UOZ9.171 '66 VOLVO 122S Station Wagon. 4 gpeed, low miJrg, IZXV249J '45 OPEL Kaclette Good miles. Good fr.!lnsportation. C908ASGI ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • '70 Ren•ult s.a. $)296 11:1010. Kttttr, •$!>Md. Good MllH _ (:ttt 81!:DI '66 MUSTANG Convt. $)) 96 lt&K , l~to .. POWtr ol"rlng, t lr {l)l'ld, geed f1'111H, c ' • " ' ' • • l • ' .. -. . . . . . . ..J OPEN7DAYS 5NIGHTS . . V YOU SA VE MONEY ••• THE ARST PRICE MARKED ON MERCHANDISE• MONDAY THRU Fl'IDA Y 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. V EXPERT SERVICE AND ·ADVICE ••• QUAUFIED INDICATESTHERETAILPRICEFORCOMPARABLE QUALTTYI •SATURDAY 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. • PRO~SIONALSALESMEN' . THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST! YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE... •SUNDAY g A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ..• ON EVERY ITEM ••• EVERYDAYV VARIETY .. 8000 PAINTING AND DECORATING ITEMS BEST BUYS IN FLOOR TILE .. 1;~,. rrs ' . . ' . ' . .. JS ARMSTllONC :~· ,; ""r . PllCE 'N PRESS® ~GALLONS. Slilf·ADMESIVE VMl ASBESTOS ' 12" X 12" F100R 1llE . OUR •NO MESSY ADHESIVE,/ PRICE COMP. RETAIL 10 2.10 •OUABTS :25~ WALLPAPER SALE! PRE· TRIMMED POPUL~R PATTERNS ~49~R,.SQ . PRICE n . ROLL COMP. RETAIL 2.25 COMP. RETAIL 2.25 P/il-PMM Vi ~'rl ~ ·t .\ WALLCOVERiNC NOTOOLS . 29c •JUST PEEL OFF BACKING AND STICK TO FLOOR n:t~RIN. •WASHABLE • GREASEPROOF OUR PRICE •USE ·IN ANY ROOM COMP llU -•MANY PAITERNS & COLORS 1t111L '"' •GIVE ANY ROOM 2 9 9 AN ALL~NEW LOOK PER 36 SQ. ..-.:-•:;:;;;:;-. ,,....,...___ .;:~:\ ;'; .l·-~-,, ~ \ I,· f' \ I.. \Ii 'l . . ,, . ' t ' ~;~ . 1 ~'..;:'· ~ . •. , ; ' . . ' ._., . -• I '""'""~u-j L .. ~£~·is1~~­... :-:::;;:.:?-. ~ ff. 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R~Ji"' CA~lllE scr~TS OUR PRICE 4 3 c COMP. RETAIL.<• ART Sbl'PUES UJO\.Wi Wit!t 1JrL11.Dh~ ttJ,&it ifuM. FOR BOTd TdE AMATEbll A~ll PROFESSi0~1U ARTIST OilS OUR PRICE '""' 40 COLORS 20 CC TUB[ 2 5 c ~(IJ,ll "4 0 t i MAlCMSTICI( SlYlf OVA! 1tf1IE SlYlf WHITE· BEIGE· GREEN JX&n ......... 1.'49 ·BEIGE 3X6FT •••••.•• l.99 '4 X6FT •.•••••• 2.89 '""fir~rr -----ALSO AVAILABLE-----WATER COLORS r--".,\ ~ 4' XI FT ••••• ,.,. 1.99 IS X a FT., •••• ,., 2.99 8 X a FT •• , •• , •• , 4'.29 IOX6FT •••• , •• ,5.7SI 6X6FT ....... ,4'.J9 8X6FT .•• ,,,,,5.99 toxen.: ..... 1.se ~l INCH SlAT S1Ylf WHIT E• GREEN /WHIT( 6 X 6'~T ... ,,.,. 6.49 16 COLORS JO CC rU8E IA.. SHIVA ARTISTS' Oil COLORS PiYtE 54 C TO 167 FOR 31 CC TUBE •PERMANENT • 5-4 COLORS A LllRllE SE.LEcliON 8 XIS FT .... , •• , 8.59 10 X a FT .•••••• 10.79 3 ,XI FT •••••••• 2.98 •xen ........ •.29 PAIRfTlllNN~~. _. ~nou; PRICE OXNARDIV~NTURA OAROENAIHAWTHORNE Ull 'tlMhAilllD AVl. COllMt:illl CllltNakiw llVCI.' 13Stll IT. e-0t"f!N·Vlatrllf4 IJURIJANK SANT A ANA '" M. VICTOJIJ 9LVD. j,111 t . MAIM 1"I •lecll Mconh .. .....-1 .. EL MONTE POMONA/ONTARIO VAN NUYS WOODLAND HILLS 3903 PECK llD., 3 IU!t. M .. of Ylllft COllNt:ll HOLT I MlUS 1701 St:l'ULVt:OA SlVD. 21054 'tt:NTUJIA •LVCI. SAN IJERNAROINO RIVERSIDE co.-''"'"· 1 Block kl!th oe Ylt'°'J' 1 11oct._W.-t .. TOii•"•• c....,on LA HABRA WEST L.A. COllNt:ll WHITitt:lll ' IOAltO 147S S. JIOSl!JITSOM BLVD, 1 .... ._..of w.,_ (OllM) SANT A ltlOlllCA PASADENA !:'.'.!"~=.,:: --MIJI OA«I & HOUY LOS ANO•L*S I al9dM -.t• of~-COJIMt:A OP PICO & NIOADWAY HUNTINGTON IJEACH TORRANCE llOO WAllNlll AVtMUt: • H1K KA'#ntOflMt: llVO, Me., 0•1Nfl W•ol •oulHffll .t loMlt• •lfd, 2 91oc'• &.toe .. ~ 2 1111°'11• south fl4 l'lco MONTEREY PARK LONG BEACH 1ttt W. lllOQIN tT. 2401 LOMQ elEACK llYD, 1 ~ 1111~ o1111n111 Miii Alf•lo s ... 11t 01 Wiiiow GRANADA HILCS/ f ANAHEIM -,NORTHRIDGE COllNtll LtNCOLN I LINDSA'( 10111 IALllOA llLYD. I llocll: t:11\ of lroo_,,..,.t \\ 81•t-Soulh ol DtYOn1ftlrto ·Jeoo WARNER AV[ 2~16 so MAIN Near Golden West ! IJ!i:tclt S o1 ti l'1<r ( Oeih11 HUNTINGTON 8£ACH SANTA ANA TEI f PMONf 847 3686 TEI EPHONl S~li .!~0 ' LI NCOtN 8. LI NOSf'f 1 811ick £ o! Sroo\..trn1>t ANAHEIM ~£LfPHONE S331507 .. -, ' • , I ' ~ '\ --• , , • ' I