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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. 7 ' ,. • -·· -•• ' • • JV onia·n Fleeing'· Bapist w Falls 12 Floors~ Dies . ~ FRIDAY, OCTOBER l, '1971' ........................................................... ,., ................................ ..,,~~"""'""~""""'"""""""~ID!i ..... 'RE!4'Gt""E*rlf~l \IOl .... NO. US, f lllCTIONI, 46 PAOl\ oast ur erer ree I • 0 0 e Wall of lame 13"0 Congressmen Blast Thieu's 1-man Elec ion WomanDies Double Cross Fleeing 6 Fed Fake Pills Now Pregnant • ~ouetted by blaze. firemen (bottom) watch helplessly as wall .or ti._ .doned packin g !ant collapses dtiring fire in Omaha, N.eb. Two .., en-were injured fighting the specti cular blaze early Thursday ~,196mtng. Investigators believe the blaze, whic11 lit up Omaha skylin~. 5'fs aet ~eliberate!y. From Rapist "\ NEW YORK (UPI ~ -A freellnce W{iltr, trying to escape out her window ~ man raping her roommate in an adjoining room, fell 12 stories to her death Thursday from her Manhattan penthouse. : Mrs. Betty Taylor. 34, eilhe.r lost hold of the sheet sh~ wa s using to lower herself to another floor or waS"""shot, police sa~. An autopsy was being con· ducted today. · According to police reconstruction of • the crime, the man walked to tbe top floor of the hotel, climbed across the roof and lowered himself to the penthouse pcitio. He then walked through the open door to where the two women were preparing dinner. The man. ih his 20s, pulled Ill gun and demanded money. After collecting about $150, he said, ''Let's have some f4n," and ordered the WDmen to undress. He took them into a bedroom of the sjx-room dwelling and raped Mrs. Taylor's room· WASHlNGTON (API -Six Mexican· American women have bes:ome pregnant afte r being given fake ~rth control pills In an experiment financed by a State Department agency and a drug company. The !lx, plus an u!'ldlsc lo9td number of others, were given fake pills in a test to try and determine whether side effects from oral contraceptives are mostly im- agined. They were among 398 women. most of U~_Mcxicen-Americttns, who got free b~_)IO'ntrol guidance from a clinic i.n San 1'.ntonio. Tex. Dr. Josph. Goldzieber. who directed the ex periment, r.A,.lold the Food and Drug Administration all the women signed con- ~nl forms after beirig told ''they were participating in an experimental study.'' Goldzieher has refused to talk to newsmen. However, a spokesman for his Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, said In an interview he did not believe any of the 398 women were told that some o( them might be taking fake pills. Instead , he said. "all were toid the pills they were laklng might no: be completely effective." He said tho.lie women taking the fake pills. were given other backup forms or Cl>ntraceptive ~evic~ar ' foams and creams and repeatedly urged to use them along with the·pills. Goldzieher contended in a report to t_he FDA that ttle pregnancies resu!fe<::I because the woman failed to use the cream or foam regularly. The FDA has been investigating ttle matter for several months. So have several lawye rs in a program funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity. A prelim>nary report: by the FDA, which has not been released to the public, consists almost salely·of an analysis of the experiment written for Syntex Laboratories, Inc., of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and several colleagues. Syntex: pills were used in the l!x- periment, carried out under a grant from the company end the U.S. Agency for International Development. Goldzieher's report says the ex- periments show that side effects from the fake pills were almost as frequent as witti four kinds of oral contraceptives. The report said the experiments had to be cut short because one of the pills being used suddenly was ordegd off/ the market by the FD~fter some dog! Uu1l had been given the pill developed suspicious. f19dules . "Slrenubus efforts" were made to continue using the pill in !See PILL, Page !I ~~ e)Vporf JI~l~g Suspect; mate twice! • Mrs. Taylor was locked in t>ne bedroom while tbt man took her roommate to anolber rpom. While ·alone, Mrs. Taylor Ued.f sheet to a bedroom window frame and tried to lower berseU to the OOor Tu stiitMan·WhoAdmitted r · · ~coompli~ Slain Slaying Coast Coed Free below. · While sjlO "" trying In """I"'· polict! uid, the nplst ·entered the room and t ' '' ... \. · 1 1 •. .. either shot Mrs. Taylor, or rtlled, ca1.1s· ' AnftJ .. ·'-....-Ueitd The YOllll!I clerical employe 11 charpd ing her In lole'ber 1<lp on the lheet. She e µa. I u.fl .... =rlng·was with suspicion ,Of armed robbeey' and fell to a coUrtyard below.. . A man who once confessed to the kill· , to t{eath .• \Lei a month car~litg a~led .weapon t.fien. The m':O ,Qeil.but left. behind a scrib-Ing "ot an Orange Coast College ~· ahd - . a~~J ,;.. :r.:trt .. ,.h De~Wilkinaon~c&aimed .-,. ·and bl~ nott -wbidt'IJad,. "Bl~ker n _, T, then Successfully appealed his ·state rABlolN vz ,-. .. ~ Pigs." Potict uld they did not know what • • , Tltuhtfay oft,~ ey chllrges, the late ·~mer~ .. ~JnYOl'Ved the meuqe· mUnt. prison tenn of five YW"l'I to life le.ft the M. Poneon~·· was booked in a variety of UHff ct•: lncludlng the The name ·or Mn. -Taylor'• roommate Orange Count)". cOUr'thouae a free" man "'i~~iJ.Ti!::.:.~~i?:;.;.l~ , o)I\.. ~jled Pit"!" .;!i"·ocheW•· . ~~rel=uQn~ w .. repoited ln,a Th=~ Court ~udge Byron K. ~ I''~"•...._ · .The latter ii'"" 1ln .many.-McMlllon ·levlecl the llalo ~11on·1mn for ·-\e ~ .... ,...,..,e, ·-' In bilk, _,.IJ'-m-·•••' elffr"\ . ....-.... • .Olll r llJllld portn<r, Mite Tumer, -~.. .,,,,.,,,..,.. • the-limo In Olort!• Arnold Vick's 1A(l.o&.AMela wu,lllllled In.. o! their ~·lap~. --Never Too 01.d Ille; .INt »JrmMjJd!lj . ......-the Horbol>/Judlclal Dillrlcl. ~ , Ylcllr)18~ ~~ .. '"I.:"· il!etl ienHtence~ln fa":,1 ~· ~ period. _..&IWf canetlld. -y .. two uum;v • .-:WOlllM •· ..... • ~ one yeat In .... -· 11e"" 111-lh• -~$.11111 to:-bnl.alllilo.... For Good Li'fe . ~ar...o Y Jail .nu. cnJdlt.r.. Ume. pmll1lll( capital Sepl 3, h<t 11> o! umey In an eovelope. Vici< 1'11 the courtroom ...,. ripped 1iy a im~e ond her -I A .l!iJclc itac:k.o( bluk _. oo-clUdiM that lht -, ..... hlm· ftvo ,.,w tt 1'U nearly oevmil. , bl ,.. large, .-• 1111111•-. tbe ' DALLAS (UPI) -Goorl• Hall iimllil ol bio llh it.co bl ·boa tpelll •l7 ·.._ied u an accomplice In , W.W vicllm, ""° li'llll!I...-! ;to ~ b1maell u a hlP!lie. He -·1 -In tbe !acllllJP. };~;~·C.lffon!la theft uµJibl ~belt> doelde _..,,._,_.,tlli'MC 11 J -· Jlo.lalla·• oocla1 drlnlt "°" llfd Judp• McMUlilr Nid bill dedlion lo Uy amskd "",........ tp!o1. • • • , ! -lie .rldoo' a blc7t1< _,nd W1l1lo rel-Vick ,.._, -... the .W- "" a murder charge.; Oot ol !lie plr tbeo loaV&UllllJr j1ie Roct'tdia !or --Ha II 73. dont'1'",.Ulr(~ loo-• '~"°-"'· ~-~·...,.., o! 'l'l'Oni· pretut o(, c0nlllll!"I be<_...,..,,. . '?JITi>w "]J..~'P Jirli," Hall lion and Vick'• cibv1oul dolennlMlllla lo -- 1a'll .. -... llif .pa!r, p1oyer, whom "'",.,. Ii .._.In_. uld.~•·" · 111"!!7 an old reoolld hll:llle. 1'dlltl~ialdtodaytbey clal mllltri. T-, · ~I._ · lliion'.~jllmylile." "'This, -• drinklnl siluallon." ..,,~ · 1'he'sli>r1'"11w111lptn·i> tlllt-111 .will lllilW .pit""*·-' H• Nid h• McMlllan ••ld. "! aimpl)> C(Jl1·M ~ "'8 pickeci' up '11>unday · n.p tbe (al1i lot: " cln• In 0.. ~ tr1l4 lo lolkllill brjdo'.9l11.Dl tt, bul lbt In-UM a· prilon term -Id ht'IO been for I& .lt"1!! IJitlljute, the Loi An· one claims 11; a-Cll'1ho *"'-.....C. 1111 ..V., '.U. -Mary lhls kind o! """ 1nd, In lad:, 11' could --~-· dl-'11-al!IOllJ---• · _...,.,.Jo,JJ.•• ' hlvedOnealolofbann.'" .~ . . '·· ... . r. Vick, 30, of Tustin, waS arrested Jun19 25, 1969, mtly after Sll.1an carol AdarM, 20. was suffocated wJth a plasUc bag in the Tustin ~partment she s~red with the l.all, handlbm.e defendant. Officers said Vick was pulled from his car liy citrus ranch workers who 11w tum run· a ho1t from Ult e1haust through the ~'.t" ,of the .vehicle and then slump down lrb:fde the auto. · , "lc!<'!Mor, sriued '~•hl! lawyer ·tJW'l~eNnftdoh·cf Miss Adani1' bod)' l>H.~l!*I llllo 'o!'blll rl!hts li>lce tt -im..,. p;.llile !« the -.1o det4n0a•-·o! the~·· dalll . Jud(eJJlolleri -·"'"" -then oil' u.. &.,...tor Court ~. deocrlbed lillt~ u · "~•.on .the rulml o!"""'-" and -iced Vlclt tO . ,._,. his !Int stole _prlton i.nn. The. ruling ""· 'l'iVmed' by 'the appellllo court lo ~.J•. Clam-wu. I-al>' 1t •1fl&. ie.tlfied 1t Vick's heiring that l!e •1111led Mill Adami Iller the COIJ]lle qu.,,..lled becauoe Vick .,..,i lfttnp W'marked for the ccuple'a puu&e ·k> Auatrll1'. ' • Viet Ballot As Mockery- \ Cond emned WASHINGTON (UPI) -About a rourth of the members of Congress today denounced South Vietnam's P\esidential election as a mockery of the sacrilict!.!1 Americans have made toward bringing about self-determination in that country. ''This referendum will not be an elec· lion, but ratiler an exercise in totalitarian rule." they said of the balloting in which ' President Nguyen Van Thieu will be !he only candidate. Their viev1s were expressed in a state· mffit ~·hich, a! the time of a mid-mo rn- in g ne~·s conference, conta ined the names o( 121 House me111 bers and 9 Senators. Rep. Robert L. ·Leggett ID-Calif.), the principal author. said signatures were first gathered Thursday and more v.·ould be solicited. The list included several la1~·makerif, such as Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Calif. ). and Rep. 1\-lelvin Price ID-111.), wh o have consistently voted with the ;id- ministration and against legislatio n set· ting a deadl\ne for the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Vietnam .. The statement did not contain sny pledge by its SiRners that they would vote (~PROTEST\ Page!) Coat Weather Sunny skies and wanner .tlnnP: f!l'"atures are predicted fo today and Saturday wijh highs g the coast around VO"""llsing 83 In· land. s tonigbl bel 50 ond ill). ; .... : . .... c • C · 11 -" " ..,.,... ...... ,... ' 11·11 -" ..... ~ ,. --. -- ........... ,..,, --.. =-=-".: I~ .... II -IHI ... ~ .. , . -• . ~ .... -. -...n ..... , .. " --.. W.IR ...... .. • I ·~ I ·. • • ' • .._ I Wired fo1• Flight Birds assemble on utility lines in preparation for their annual south· ern swing. Scene is near Kekoskee in Dodge County, \Vis. )Senate Vote f 01· P11llout Of Vietnam i11 6 Months \ WASHINGTON (AP) - H e e d i n g Dtmocratic L@ader Mike !i.tanSfield "s plea to •·stop the slaughter·• and '"bring an end lo this horrible war," the Senate hu call!d for total U.S. withdrawal from Indochina within six months. The vote Y•as 57 to 38, but the chance of House agreement is doubtful. A similar amendment to the draft.ex· U.S .. to Continue Observing Rus s Naval Activity . \\'ASHING TON (APl -IJ.S. patrol planes \l'iil continue ohser\'ing SovieL navy unia in lht Sea of Japan after a RU'Ssian cruiser f ired on an unarmed, unescorted Navy P3 reconnaissance ii ircraft, the Pentagon sald today. The PJ, conducting "''hat ""'as described AS a "routine patrol over international waters," reported Tuesday that a Oare and several tracer rounds 1.r ere fired by a So\'iet cruiser The Pentagon said the rounds Y•ere all •·well ahead of the aircraft.·· It did not say how far from the plane the shots came. Pentaaon spolle~man J~rry Friedheim insisted that, according to the judgment of Navy camrnanders in the area, the firing y,·as not hostile and the plzi1e was not endangertd. He did not explain how shots fired evt'n in the general vicinity of the U.S. plane c.·ould be considered friendly. "Our commanders "'ill continue recon· na1ssance as they feel appropriate,"' t'riedheim said. Hf: added tha1 .. "·e considt'r !he in· cident closed.·· Friedheim also said the Pentagon d~~ riot a nticipate any investigation. including whether the pilot. Lt. T. \\'. Perkins of Ocean C1ly. K.J . v•a~ -fl}·ing 1n ac· cordance l\'ith instructions. OUN•I COAST DAILY PILOT H.-tillff91 '-Ill Pt1111,.._ Yllhty S• Cl-•• tension bill v•on ril ·38 Senate approval last J une but failed in the House. A "'alered-down version was approved by both houses. Rep. Charles\\'. \\'halen Jr 1,R-Ohio l, v:ho sought Hou~e approval of the l\1ansfield amendment in June. said he is considering lrying again. "[ y,·ouldn'l predict victory but r don 't think we 'll lose any." he said, adding that absenteeism cost his move at least 10 votes in June. t;Je said "some members would like to be on record'" for one of the antiwar amendments before ha\'ing fo run for re·election in 1972. !\lansfle!d's amendment Wd~ attached Thursday lo !he $21·billion rnilitar.v pro· i:urement authorization bill. and Senate leaders sel next \\'ednesday for final passage of the measure . S!i!I to be. acted on are amend1nenls seeklng to restore military pay raises dropped from the draft !}ill .and to set a $200-mi!lion limit on U.S. spending to sup· port the so-called "secret war" In Laos. The bill was put aside today ror other Senate business. Jn other rotes Thursday. the.Sena.Le re- jected SI to 42 an amenamenl by Sen. ·rhomas F. Eagleton (D·l\lo.i. to delete $35.3 million added by the Senate Armed Services Committee for the nay,• Main Battle Tank. Appro\'ed. 45 to 43. was an amendment ~y Sen. J .W. F'u!bright. •·D-Ark./. to curb the bill's provision to break the Un ited J\"ations trade embargo with Rhodesia and permitting imports of strat~gically \'a\uable chrome ore. An earlier effort !o delete the provision sponsored by Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr .. wa s rejected 46 lo 36. The Senatt later voted lo reconsider !hat \Ole but adjourned 1111ithout taking llnal action. Startlnj!'. in loYt' key. with both sides e,;- pcct1ng l\tansfield"s amendment to \\'111 appro\"al again. the debate. ne vertheles~ ended with sharp exchanges bel\\·een flepu blicans and Democrats. ";\!any or those y,·ho voted /or 11 declaroition of "'ar now want to \'O\e for a declaration of peace," Republica n Na· t1onal Chairman Robert Dole of Kansas dechired. "I lake objection lo th.11\," Mansfield shot back . .saying that no one considered the 1964 c:ulf of Tonkin resolution. later cited by the .Johnson administration a~ authority for sending U.S. troops lo Viet- nam, as a de<.'laration of war. • 'Crucial Struggle' Myste.ry Li ting In China Str·i(e 1!0f!G K9~<l IVPI.1 -:-Tht myst";'"' roost '°°'"""8 pleco •I e.;dJe. w" i~ ~J .~:~:. ~~~~A;~~·. ~~ ~:;e ne0!·sp~~r~:mpu:~I p;:~ t •j Bumon .· tfliit ~1~e11L" :u.u ..,;i: , •• : • • • • • "'' ~ Shao-ch.I Aad tried fu. d~ to ... Rlllliil. ~.u.ru&!'~nal day editor1al1 r: ' , • J RUmors that he_ 'Yl'as ~· ' \ ,"' .' 'i·~. ~ :f~ Or\·,~ ~li9f\al ~•Y• there ti way; ~a~ ·' These v;-ere al l ~~ii ~ ,,t~{ <;II~~ i been In eijjtor!~ .bou~g ol ~na ·s ~ro-~e th~ cio~~le~r~ fJf Com · ires.s,. denoanelng her enem1CS· (ma1nl}t ... .. mun1st CJjina'.$ qahonal• day tOclay.\ Andt · . " ~tO analysts 'in .Hbng 'Kong'~· .~ita and the. United -Sta}~S) a.?" commenting o? ~ P,ieces or: the puq:Je is!owly .f&llink Into· policy tssue_s. Analysti saw thts omission r" J)lace meint.> Pek11ig wa,., 1lh tbt 1Ditist of as indicotion Or deep differences among ' ... one of its Most critical poWtr;,!!r"uqlt'.s. lhe l~idershlp already known to be in-~ 11 There was onl)' circumstant,far ~v.idence . \l'Ofved in a pOlver struggl invoh'ing to support Olis view, but aorn,'_.cf it was Jl}tn~fl.isl.s and a moderate faction convincing. Th~ latest, and,pouibly the believ!d lo~ eonsi5t mainly of military 'I ' men. 1' ·Leiiding credence lo the rePorls of • E'ro111 Pai8.1J_ .. ·.new power .~truggle w1s a report in the ~ " , • Great China EvenJng News iq , Taipei.. PILt; .... ' I i! '\\ilich sa'd Liu Shao-chi was among,Qine "!' "''1 1 pet30rt.!! k\Jied~ the crash of 'a Cbldese . . : ~ 1 • .&... 1ir force je i,n Monaolia two w~k11 ago. no al'a1!. \ .. ' 't' '· l~.· ..._. nie,..·well·infonned ('hhi~se language . The f DA sa1d,1t ,..stlll'l11 lnv.~1•~& to newspaper, quo l j 11g unidentified in· see "~~et~er there may be .a \"l~!.11~.t~n oJ , /~ligelf!~ ~n 1Taipei, said Liu had • fnve!t1gat1onal drug regulations. . ..... ·been· Under house arrest in Peking since Allen Charles. a staff attorney for the being removed from his official post fou r National Legal Program on Heal!h years z.go by ~lao Tsl·lung in a mo\·e Problen1s of the Poor in Los Angeles. s.aid that was to !ouch off the cultu ral revolu· in a telephone inter\'iew that a member tion. of his group has been in San Antonio for lt said he was trying to defect lo four weeks trying to learn the names of Russia with six other government and the: siJ women who became pregnant so 1nilllary leaders when their jet transport they can be questioned on how much they we shot do"'"· The crash also was \\:ere told about the experiment. reported by Tass. the Soviet Ney,·s Agen- He said !]oldz.ieher's foundation had cy. on eve of today·.~ National Day refused to<t help. celebrations . Tass said the plane carried "The whole proble:rn revoh't'S around 11ine persons as well ' as docun1ents and \\'hat these people thought they wefc gel· \vcapons. ting,'' ~aid Charles. Diplomal1c reports in Hong J\0ng Said the plane was a civilian aircraf! 1mder )nilitary control aod was on an "'ir. regular" fl ight \\'hen it \\'ent do1~·n. Re~og11i:e llltn? He's j ust a college professor 110'~'. teaching his firsl 1reek of ('/asses in engineering at the lJniversitv of ('inrinnati. \"ou kne1v hiffi as the fi r st n1an on the 1110011. llis name is f\1eil .<\rn1s trong. Spent Hrn·1icane Sparking Heavy Rains, Winds J\IOREH£AD t:IT\-, N.C. t UPI\ -The remants of hurricane Ginger touched off Jieavy rains in eastern North Carolina tcr day. posing a further danger lo crops i.n the farm belt v•liich too k a multi-million dollar beating from the winds. Russian Spy's Girlfriend Turns Coat in England Ginger, the longest-lived hurricane on re(:o rd. spent its 90-mile per hour y,•inds as it stalled a sho11 dislance inland from this porl city 1'hursdav and 11·a~ doll'ngraded Thursday nigh( to a tropical storm. Thare were no known deaths or serious injuries. Highest winds early today were only about 50 m.p.h. The hurricane forecasters predicted 21 slow movement of the storm system through the state today. and said it could touch off nash flooding when it reaches 1he Appalachian~ in I h e Carolinas and Virginia. Ginger was old and "·ide. but not po'verful for a hurricane. Most building in the center of the storm area got by ""ith only :;uperficial damage, although :;ome mobile homes were overturned, poy,•er lines doy,·ned and a few s1nall buildings \\'recked. President t-.'ixon had his plane skirt the 11·estern edge of the storm as he new lo Florida Thursday so he could see the hur- ricant'. and Press.Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon "expressed concern about the-e-lfects ii may have ... Dr. Guy L. Jones. head of extension agronomy y,·ork at North Carolina State University. said he felt cer,lain lhe crop lo~ses in eastern r-.•orth Cl rolina would run lo several million dollars. LONOON (UPI) -A 31 ·year..old Russian y,·oman idenlilied .. as a com- panion of accused Soviet spy agent Oleg Lyalin has defected and has been granted asylum ii\ Britain. lhe British Home Qf. fice said loday. A home office apokesn1Bn identifit:d her as tl1rs. Irina .Teplyakova, ' mernber of the Sol'iet 1'rade Mission. Lya!in, ·also a member of the Trade Mission, defected and disclos~ in· formation that the British government said \\'as a key parl of itS decision to eA- pel 105 Soviet officials from the country. The Home Office said Mrs. Teplyakova \\'as ;:i Russian citizen and a member of the Trade ~1ission, but disclosed nothing more about her. She asked for and was granted asylum, I he Home Office spokesman added. The London Evening News. wh ich first broke the story of Lyalin's defection, said !i.Jrs. Teplyakova is married and that "'il i~ thopghl her husband also works in Lon· don ." The newspaper said she and Lyalln had been constant companions. Soviet diplomats may have exposed l~yalin as a defector in a bid lo rescue remnants of their spy network in Britain, diplomatic sources said earlier. Lyalin was identified through a Soviet embassy official who let slip clues >.1•hich brought Ly111in's name lo I i g h I . Diplomatic sources said this could have been 11 measure to outflank British in· lell igence officials "'ho wanted lo keep his name secret · They said keeping Lyalin"s name ·secret \\'OUld have created fear and confusion among: British espionage contacts 21nd possible British traitors Y.'hom tht< Soviets used or planned to use as spies. With Lyalin"s name unknown publicly, British contacts would be-.~uncertain whether the So\'iet agent to which ·they passed their security information wa~ Lya!in or one or the 105 diplomats ex- pelled , the sources said. 'Vith Lyalin named. the sources said, British contacts who did not know hin1 11·ould be reassured, giving the Sovie ts the chance lo reestablish contact with !hem, even reorganize their British es· pionag~ net, Exp losion Hurls 30 r PORT ANGELES. Wash. IUP!l Thirty persons were injur!d, o n e l'ritically, in an explosion· which rocked a three-stor y building late Thursday night. Thirteen of the injured were hospitalized at Olympic J\iemorial Hospital. Th~ critically injured person w.11s flown by /Coast Guard helicopter. to the u n{versity of '\'ashington Medical Center In Seattle. The building houses a re!!taurant, the Olympic Hotel, a bank and a health spa. • East Ports I .~~tDo~ · B.Ji w alkotit I ' ~ From. Wirt Servicet • .. N~'f'. YOftK -Strikln& East <:oaat dock.WPt'kers today shut dowp the entire U.S. AUantic Seaboard, leaving only aome gulf poets Opeµ and raisina ·the possibility • that Pre.!ident Nixon would invoke the 90 day coo)fng Off period of the Taft·HartJey Law. ,• .~· Ni i.:on tilid last \.\'eekend he would use the ;;icfs 90-day no strike cl21use if both East and \\'est Coast Longshoremen struck at the llame time. \\'est CoasL l)ocky,·orkers have been on 1trike since J uly 1. In \\'ashington, a Labor Department spokesman said that f!deral mediators <ind b11rgainers for the longshoremen and East t:oast shippers met until 3:30 a .m. EDT. then agreed to meet again !i.londay. The spokesn1an ~id both sides rejected 11 _proposal for J>inding arbitration. lte sa id that althoulh the wal kout appet.:t lo be spreading, it was unlikely Qiat X· on would invoke the Taft·Hartley 3c tbis "·eekend. Gulf Coast dockworkers \·oted earlier this week to :;tay on the job after cori- lracls expired at midnight Thursday but In lhe Beauinont-Port Ar\hur area the 11·orkt>rs \-bled today lo strike. Pickel signs y,·ere expected to go up in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area after tha Longshoremen fin ish unloading a nfilitary lShip now in port. By midmorning shipping was halted in- to and out of ports from Maine lo Louisiana. The gulf ports of NeW Orleans Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, La., w!I"~ 1 irtuall.v closed despite the earlier \'O!~ by the dockers to stay on the job. In ot her labor developments: -Eighty thousand soft coal miners \\'al ked off their jobs at midnight Thurs· day in a strike that 'l't'as "100 percent ef· feclive," according to United !\tint '\'orkers Union sources. surveys i11 \\'e~t Virginia, Ohio, Colorado and New \1exico showed that 1niners dropped their tools when the con· tract expired. -Railroad talks con I in u e d in \\_'ashington. ln Chicago, h1elvin 8. Frye, vice president of the 13,000-member ( AFL-CIO 1 Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, said he didn't expect a strlke. In emergency legislation that ended the t .... ·o-day strike in 1tf.11 y. Congress gran™I a p11rtial pay raise to $4 .29 an hour. The remainder of the 42·month package is un- der negotiation. From Page 1 PROTEST ... (or continue to vote) for e[)d-the-wu amendments nor, as Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D·Wash.), has erg~. did !hey threaten to withh --eConom.Jc 1id to South Vietnam llflless the Sai1on govern- ment conducted a m.ea 1 election. Legett told the new.s . nee tha• sponsors limited their effort to--,., 1tate4 1nent of protest so as to 11in the wideet possiblt< backing. Although his recent speech on the elec- tion was referred to by thrtt. different congressmen at the presa conf1rence, Jackson, a possible contender for bia party's presldential nomination ne1t year. did not sign the statement. Le:gett said J ackson preferred to "proceed dJf· ferently" lo\\·ard the same objective. Three other lawmakers.. however, generally acknowledged as pruldeQtial hopefuls. did sirn the statement. They )n:. eluded Sens. Edmund S. Muskie (D- ~1;;iine ), l~rge S. McGo\'ern (D-S.D.), 11nd Rt<p. Paul N. McCloskey (R-C1llf.l flar\·esf1ng of tobacco, the state's lop n1oney crop, had been co1npleted .,.,,ell before the storm hit. But combining or !he ~75 million soybean crop had not hcgun ;:ind the. corn crop w21s only about 60 percent harvested. The insurance information institute r slimated \Vind damage to property along U1e coast I'll $900.000. ·not including the crops. Put ~ Glass Under Your Drink ON SALE NOW The hurricane sent tidewaters into low- lylng .streets in fl1orehead City, and the Neuse River flooded some strttt.s in New Bern to a depth of six fttt. Three feet o[ water covered the floors in first.floor r ooms at the Holiday Inn in New Bern. OUN5& COAST ,UI LISH!NC COM,ANY P..e~trl N. w ,,111 ,,...~ •!Ill ,~~!""" J t(k It Cvrl•'I' Pe~uliar Pets- \liU ,.,.111en1 •!Ill Gwler•f 1.1..,,..., n-·· x,,.,a ·-1h•m•• A. Mu.,hiftt 1.1....-.1119 E~l- C~•rfet 11.. L-llic.h•1il P, Nt !I ......._, MIMI'"' Et li.r. --::::-W.t ..... "'"' N.,..n »J! N-' hu~ ~ :mf'or••A-Hlllllill9Mft I..,; HWS llfCfl '611'-tf lfJI cr....tt: .. Nor'lll IL CtlftlM ~"I Deadly Creatures Make Life Lively ITHACA. f·Y· (AP) -If you meet Guido Dingerkus strolling around the Cornell University campus, give him a \\'ide berth. Somewhere. high above Cayufa's ~·aters. the freshman ioolo1Y major may ~ wa1king 'ieorfe, his I-foot python, or- P..fary, a &-fodt boa conatrlctor. · And if he offen to shake hands, make sure he is not holdln& lrvlnl or Herman. They 1rt a 1i1nt toorplon and 1 bright red taranNl1, respectively I n d respectfully. Eithtr c111 dellv .. an u.· trtmtly painful sting. GuJdo. 11, libs to hold Henn1n In his hat.d and pet him, lht way other people do lrllh -··· "They.,.. ptrloctly harmlta." ht uy1, "and they're 1wtu1 good comp.ny. Why, they wouldn't harm a fly." ln hl&h tchool 1l Monroe, N.Y .. the youth upt nltlunUts whlch ht mlll<td to see how fist they could r1product • \l'enDm. Until recently Tn03l of thtm lived with Guido ln hi.s. family's home. 9td when he ... I started colle&e. he brou1ht 1 lot of them a long. A couple of weeks ago his new room· mate, Andrew Mctc.y of W e 1 t Hemp.stead, ·N.Y., fMFb*d lnto Guido's binocular ~ase to t.t"&, out some field glaliu. A parrot Jumped out. ··11 scared the: bell out of me," aay1 Mc.Kay. The parrot hu aince been t\lnaltrred to I ll.rlf: c&gl Dill to two 20-gallon fish lints thot'Jiold 1 myrlld of •Uanc• l/lh· Georae and Mary, the ,.mikes, are another problem, howtver. They rate thtir own room tn Cornll1'1 Stlmpmn Hall, the sooioCJ bulldlnf. Clli'ontty Guido Is. t.ryln1 to c•t .another room to kttp tbl family topUMr. --• "Georp 'pve me IOIDe trouble the othor dly,"' Guido MY'-. "He bnllttd 1111 flOll ln tht-iUlkllt l'Ominl up Jn tbt Cir from Monl'6e 1 and T wu afrakl be tn-" tectlon mtpt •Ol'Md to hi• mouth. . "8o l took hlm to the Vel Collop. 11 took four peoplt to hold him down .end two others (o work on tilm. Pt>Or Otarie . W• had to put Iodine on 1111 ,_ Ind bt dldnt IIl<e !hit veq ~" \ . - SPECIAL 5169 IH.$1H BEAUTIFULLY STYLED AND HANDSO ... ELY DISnAYED. THE UTl.IOST IN A <ii.ASS TOP TAILE. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE CiOtD, OLD S'ANISH, DISTRESSED OLIVE II.ACK VEkDE ---~D ANTIQUE YELLOW. lO" x 60" THICKNESS , II" ' ' · • DEALERS FOR: HENREDO~REXEL-HERITAGE MIWJOIT rrou OPIN ... ~, "TIL' • • • 1121:;'11.~ oi,H PIUDA Y 'T!L , . ,,.,,,,fon.1 lntwler . ' ~· Av11I1111e-AID INTlllOIS ~T.et...,1 M•1111~c ..... ,,.,1111 • .I " ., ' 1 ' .. I I ( ' I · 7 t Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley -- • ' ..... _ N.Y. Stoeki voi:. M, NO. 235, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES 01!.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDlY, OCTOBER I, HH .TEN CENTS Petition Campaign Tal(e·s Aim at Top of Pier ' By ALAN DTRKJN 0! tfle Dt ltp 1"11'1 Sttll A peti tion carf.i paign that would cut off funding for Huntington Beach's Top oL the Pier Pl~_got under way today. Volunt~enil>egan collecting signatures on a petition I.to enact an ordinance that would close wfi.at has been described as a "lega1 loophole~ which allbws the city to apprnve the sale of bonds to finance a downtown parking lot ~ithout voter a'p- District Campaigns Against VD The Huntipgton Beach Union High ~hool District is ~planning a campaign against venereal disease and drug abuse at e!ich of its six campuses. Administrators announced their plans early this week following a presenta tion by Free Clinic Medi cal Director Dr . Ralph M. Sher during "''hich he claimed V.0". was a ''disaster area" fo r youth in the city. • The high school distri ct's campa ign will include the prese ntatio n nf factual knowledge about drugs and VD as well as rehabilitative work with students who have gotten into trouble. accord ing to L~nard Ewers, a J.J:unt ingtor. Beach High School instructor in charge of the pro- gram. Also in the works is an in·service training program for leathers, partially atmed at making them more aware of social problems among today's youth . An adult education program designed to inform parents about the drug fbuse and VD problem an<J of what they can do 11> assist ls planned for later this fall . Details of the ovtrall program were not •pell~· out by district · ofllell1• oo the grouDd1 that they were "not ready far publicity." . proval. The lot is the first step in the Top of lhe Pier Plan. The campaign is being pushed by the Downtown Property Owners AssQciation headed by auto dealer Robert Terry. Terry said this morning he is confident that more than -4,000 signatures, IO per- cent of the electorate, would be collected in the campaign. '\. "We have until Jan. 10 to get them ," Terry said this morning, ''but we are going to try to do it In 30 days. The pro- ject is under review by the cilf' at the · rpornent,. and if the y see a lot of signatures co ming it may help change their minds." Terry said that more volunteers are needed fo circulate die petitions and in vile anyone interMt@d to call him al 5.16-6588. •·we plan to do it on a precinct by precinct basis," he said. Terry said that "the loophole '' whiclt DA1LT "tLOT 1!tff ,. ..... They said, however, that a tentative proposal w1>uld be delivered to the district's board of trustees within a month. Where There's Smoke Dr. Sher, in his HJ-minute· talk to trustees, said since the Free C11'nic open· ed downtown it had treated 5,000 youths, Of lhese, be estimated, one third werr 1uffering from VD. He noted that young people are "ter· ribly uninformed and unsophisticated when it comes to matters Qf. sez and venereal disease." All that smoke yoi.i may have ~een billowing from an old house on Warner Avenue near Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach Thurs· day came from a fire set by city firemen. No, they haven't become firebugs. The old house was due for demolitian anyway, so firemen burned it down, taking ildvantage of the situatio n to get in a bit of training. Dr. Sher said he waula be pleased to of. fer his assistance to the district in help. ing to establish a disease prevention pro- gram. Shotgun Bandit Robs Huntington Market of $120 Four Hearings Scheduled On ·Unification P1·oposal A serie~ of four public hearings have been scheduled at varioUs locations in the Huntington Beach Union High School District next week. to test citiien reaction to a school consolidation ptan. A band it 1armerl with ... doubled bar· At issue is a proposal which would re.led sawed-off shotgun, held up a Hunt-divide the high school district into four ingtorr Beach market "this morning and new unified districts. eack serving escaped with $12Q. students from kindergarten through 12th The early morning robbery occurred grade. at the 7·Eleven Markel, 8472 lndiona· polls Ave. .. . The plan calls for : Star&. owner Mickey Basso told police -CGmbinaii.on af the. Fountain Valley the man entered the empty store at about and Ocean View elementary ICbool 1:30 •~m. and ask-ed for a carton of cig-districts into a unified district, using arettet. B11ss1> said he turned his bflClc-Foontain Valley and Marh1''bi.gh schools. to get the cigo.rettes .altd when he turned ...:.uiilfi~Uon of the Huntington Beach .iround he was looking at the shotgun. City (elenl.entaey) sdlool dUtrict along 'llle robber told Bauo to empty tht it.s own OOundaries. using Huntington • p.m. Tuesday, Dwyer School, Huntington Beach : 6:31> p.m. Wednesda y, Clegg· Stacey School, Westm inster, and 9 p.m. .Wednesday. McGaugh School, Se a I Beach. Opposition to the plan ha11 been voiced by· the Fountain Valley, Ocean View, Westm inster and Huntington Beach Union High School districts. ' The four districts have asked for special legislation to repeal the state- mandaled tm unification election on the ground3 that students living In West Ora.nae County would. for the tim' ~ing, ~ best served by the aisling ~nooJ dist.rk:ts. • '\/ - !he initiative ordinance would close is the California Parking Atilhorit y Act of 1949. The auto dealer charged that by using this act the city has set up a parking authority, made up of city councilmen. through-Which bonds would be sold lo pay for ~ five-block parking lot-along Coast Highway. Under tile Act, the parking .. a11lhorlty may incur debts without voter approva.1 , Terry pointed out. '"!L's on!' of the few areas where the ci· ty can incur debt without the vo'ters ap. proving it,'' Terry said. The auto dealer said that the campaign would be pushed whether the city amends the Top of the Pier Plan or not. The project to build the parking lot has run into mounting critlclllm lately because of increased costs, now g,fflcially placed at $7.3 million. A Jtatus report on the Top of. the Pier • Plr1n was to be presented at Monday night's counc il mee.Hng, but" acting city administrator Brander CasUe is upected to ask the cauncll to set a special rtudy session to go over the report. ''Six years work is involved here and that's no~ something you can g1> over -in 20 minutes," project director Vince ~1oorhouse, the city's harbors and beaches director, aaid lhls mornin&. Solon~W ant. ---Out \ -•• Senate Calls · for V wt Withdrawal WASHINGTON CAP I Democratic Leader Mike Heed i ng ~ansrield 's plea tD "stop the s~ughter" and "bJing 'lln e.nd to this barrible war ," the Senate has called for tota.,U.S. withdrawal from Indochina within si x-mont,hs. The vote was 57 to 38. but the chance ol House agreement is doubtful. A similar amendment to the draft-ex· lt'nsion bill won 61·38 Senate approval last June but failed in the House. A w .; Hu~ton Gives Permit To Excavate • Complying with 11: directiv• from the ci- ty Council. the Huntington Beach Depart· ment of~ Workll todJly issued an ez. ca.v11:tio'!_ ~ for the Brook.burst Street aewer conatrudion. The permit to ca.rry on construction in a public right of way was issued to Kordick and Sons,' Inc .. of Baldwin Park and Steve P. Rados. Inc .. of ~1onrovia, joint contractors for the project. The $6.387,511 contract was officially awarded to the two contractors Thursday night when direct.on; of the caunty Sanitation District No. J met in Fountain Valley. The bid was nearly $1 million less than engineer's estimates. William Sylvester, director of finance for tht. sanitation districts, said actual construction on Brookhurst Stree t pro· bably won·t begin until after the first of the year. ' Until then, the contractors will be doing some work on the sites of the two treat· men t plants that the line will connect, he. said. The directive lo iss ue lhe permit was given by the council Sept. 14 after a Superior Court ruling ordering the city to do so. The construction or the sewer line between the treatment plant in Hun· tlngt.on Beach and !he one in f ountain Vall ey has been the ce nter of controversy for several months. Businessmen and homeowners along Brookhurst Street have fought the con* struction because they feel the 14·month construction period will damage their busihesses. They succemfull~. to argued to the city that alternate routes that {~ould cause fewer problems were no adequately studied by the sanitation distrjct. Their protests resulted in the city's in- (See SEWER, Page 2) / ' , watered-down version was approved by both houses. .run for re-election in 1972. Re p. Charles W. Whalen Jr. (R-Ohio), who Sought House approval of the Mansfield amendment in June, said he is considering trying again. "l wouldn 't preditt victory but J don't think we'll lose any." he said, adding that absent"eeism cost his move at !east 10 votes in June. He said "some members would li ke to be on reciird " for one of the anti war afllendment.s before having to Double ·- h1ansfield's amendment was attached Tl'tursday to the $Zl ·bi1Hon military pro- cO.rement authori~tion bill, and Senate leaders set next Wednesday for final passage,of the measure. Still to be acted on are amendmentt seeking to restore military pay raises dropped from tbe draft bill and to sel a $200.million limit on U.S. spending to sup. port the sp.called "secret war': if! Laos. (See PULLOUT, Page Z) Crass / 6 Fed Fake Pills, Now · Pregnant ' . WASHINGTON (APl -Sit r.texican· Goldzieher's report says the ex· American women have becoine pregnant periments i;how that side effects from the alter being given fake birth control pilla fake pills were almost a!'l lrequent as in an e~ent financtd by .~State wilh four kinds of oral co:itraceptives . Department agency and" drug company. The. report 11aid the experiments had to The six, plus an undisclosed number of. be cut short because one of the pills being others, Were given fake pills iq a trst to used suddenly was ordered oft the iry and determlne whtther !Jde effecta market by the FDA after.,)Ome dogs that lrOm oral contraceptives .are i\iostly im-had been given the pill developed agined. They were among 39!. wen, suspicious nodules. "'Strenuous efforts" most of them "f..texican·Amf:r1Cans, who were made to con tinue using the pill in got free birth cantrol guidance from a no avail I clinic in San Antonio, Tex. . Dr. Josph Goldzieher, who directed the experiment, has told the Food and Drug s h J t B Administration all the women signed con-C 00 0. ./ llnl , sent forms after being to!d "they were / part icipating in an experimental study." 'Mi•dm.gh ~ OiJ' Goldzieher has refused to talk to newsmen. However. a spokesman for his Southwest Foundation for Research and EL MONTE IAP I -They mean it Education. said in an interview he did nat \\'hen they say they're going to burn the believe any of the 398 women ·were told midnight oil af E/ ~1onte Adult School. that some of the m might be taking fake Starting this fall classes are being .ex· pills. tended !o last un til 4 a.m. Instead, hi'! said, "all were told the pill s ''\Ve feel that the re are enough people fhey were laking might no~ be complftely in this giant Soulhern California 11rea thr1t effective." He said those women ta king WflUld benefi t from these hours of in· !he fake pills were give n other baOkup slrurtion," counse)or Bruce Harris forms of contraceptiv e devices such 'as relates. foams 11nd creams and repeatedly urged The location where the light v.·ill bum lo use them along with the pills. far into the morning is conveniently Gn!d1.ieher cnntended tn a report to the situated near ;in area on fhP east side of FDA that the pre~nr1ncies resulted Uis Angeles tee m1n ).': v.·ith industry and because the woman failed to use the business with around·the·clock· opera- cream or foam regula rly. lion~. The FDA h;is been 1nvfsllgat.ing the matter !or several months. So have several lawyers in a program fun ded by the Office of Economic Oppo rtunity. A preliminary repo rt by the FDA, wh ic h has qot been released io the public, consists almost .solely of an analysis of the experiment wr itten for Syntex Laboratories. Inc,, of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher "nd several colleagues. Syntex pills were used in the ex- pE!riment, carried out under a grant from the company and the U.S. Agency for International Development. .. \Ve believe !here are peo ple on swing schedules or oiifferent nig ht schedules who could attend ei ther before or after v.·ork," Ha rrls sa id in an interview Thurs· day. The school's night program, initially, will be aimed at persons seeking a high school or eighth grade diploma. That could take in a considerable population of factory wnrkers, welfa re recipients 'and lhe like in the community of 65,000 and surrounding environs, Harris figures. qrange _·Ca~le TV ~inkup Sought cash rtgmter and sare, 1oot· two carton Beach. and &:liaon high ICbools. · of cigarettes an8: fled the ~ on foot . -Untflcatlon of •the W e 1 t m I n a t e r The suspect is described. as a lnale (elemensiiry.) Schaol 'J>i.str1ct a1Qe& its C.UCMlan, about 21, of medium build. JlWTI boafiaaries,'uslng Wistm.luter'Hlgb lie wja barefoot and trearirt,( 1kw• dur· School, 1''eather tng the robbery, 'police said. -Combination ,al1the Seat Be.1ch and Thia morninl(s robbery is the second Los Alafnftos elementary IChool districts • In fluntlngt°" Beach lfneto •Wednesday. ~to a new Wlitied'dist.rld tJliNt·U. Ala· Joint Powers Agreement Would Combine Five Cities Elvin J. Walls. 30, a transient, was ar· ...ri1tos HJgh School. rested late Wednesdi.y. nljht fo~lowl g The plan ha won:-~eltmilJ.My· approval the nibbery of three six packs r from the ten-meinbrr County Committee By TERJ\Y COVILLE -educational programs over one.cft11:nnel. television franchise has been awarded Jnd a a:alloo of wine from the Li or on.Schpolotltrict.C>r&:ilnillUon... , . . or""' O:-'"·,_.,.,. ~ The authority would have the power tD during that tjme. Llqucr store, 8937 Watner Ave. Cominltteemen. are ~ In· hear· A 1jolnt ponrt ·~· llntlnS five graot lrancbiaes on approval from each Directors of the authority would serve fng commtnta1hin r.Jdents:,uvinc iq · Onn&e Cout ·~·_iftto· QM ·cable city.Aftft'rilanboard ofdirectof!-one four.yeai-; Mn-paying terms un le11 Carson.'s· Son Htld . on Pot Rap the affected ma before recoum"ten41nc iahvition· l)'Uft .,.m1 be pitcecl btffft man appointed by each city -would replaced by the cities that appoint them .. ' lhe--lo tll0111otet-ol• ....... ' OooUI M-ad Huallllgtoa·Belch CoaD-guide lhe _, .. lhorily. It would be a The n<'!r autbority alao would he !"i.P!", ~-· ID Ille, w .mt,~ clbneo,1'!ondar nlgld. ' ~le end!Y·-rale lrom the ell!,., but granted the pciwer lo acquire and mal1>- M..U.W • ..., pll6oe u.·1:• PJll. c.bie ,._ autborlt)' lo ccntn>J _. Plnaiidna ·1ar · autborlly ,...,]d 11Ud!01) 11 tt becomes nectSSlrY· II al,. ...,.. · ..,,,... ~ ttlatilllhet . a publlc Wfilld'"""''7;.~ng "°"'"· tatn land and.lldlllles (sucll •• olfices or ~y,Fo<lllail!.YIJllJllJCbSclloOl:'I ~~-b'u!!'-ll~btr,aHnchlaio-unl~: ~.bOOlpoMI.' _ -0 p~~~~~~.~ could .. terconlracllwllbotherageocles. ~ ..._._ :u .. """ ! --1111 VUMI Newport Belch, which alrtady has two •PNi,YlpE!fflf),' It!. (UPI! -S.-.• '(, llia<b, -\'. -;o!'4: . ' • ., cable " ll!!villoa franclllse1, would be l c..m. 11 •. ""' ol "'~ su· . . . , . ' '.Airn .. !'llloi... . -.., '. --· a~..C would gi"n the rtcht lo make '"""' decblon , 1111"'-caroo, ,..... -, I ~UO pp'9~' .._.,... ·~ :.I II toyr·arter tlfte of .. whal to do with lhooe franchllts. 11 lJo nilrl)lillll poue _•l•• .; • t;-..,. . l :i.-...:.:., 1or1M1t• -r' -·lltnidlt,<Solarnoci-could ':!!11 both francbloel over lo the -ll'lllJl!IIOJf J\.1'eli1,J•:>'W'Orll-.el!'l(clfiQ!ll ' . ..iiii~ii q,e;,._. -IUlhorit)I. sald canon,• pelty cfncer lint · ~ ~· . • · The -~.;l!IJjlt II ' •AllOnteYt"il!ld •hoVe :m..te ii poqlble Thooretlcally. the authority could 4"" 1iiil Gerf Ooldenr If, Ol L<Y\ttown. Wldmtnl ll!di_ ..,a, J ." ilu1loa to·,__.. Cl~ ~piMup·• for otllll' clfle1 li>:JOln 11!4 poet alter It is ' d.!ngle tho pll>spect or a H....ity contract · 11.v., 'lfW" ~ clrlylng oo -.cm Avenue -in ~ boni.., auitablt !Or all Ot!(l(t!it. 111 died, K two-third• ol the -mem1>er1 • In lronl ol' a cable compa'I)' tn rotuin for '1L ,_ car pa....r """ ~ by Golden, Wnt:tiol Malii'.,.,-. been (lUy alflclals 8-' ll>e ptebge,IO In-•llW-. . more cooperation. lll('et 11rc:oliCll-apnls and "certain •PP.ll'Yl!i-1>Y. °"11ae.Clou!¢1'~-elude city den•~·lor ellra= A member''t'all also .. 1thdn" before Cc>8ta M,..., councO win -!ht ~ -bl C&noo ond' bit com-The -<Ollllly .WW pt~ bl UiO from.~~ tbat ' the : any lranchl. ii Jfll\led ·bralvlnfl &to-prop/)stl atli.1:30 p.m. meeting Oii Mo1>-. ponianlaoll;1hl~-btlal ... -111.•ctilflltlii,_,l4'!t lld11il • 119k!IJ ~. --· ~ Jllllco-The -a...._.i wlll day. HunUncton Beach Couocllmen will -ed,"ollldi&~illa: .-tra111c .. ...a.11acl111od. ' lndudl~-· .., ;dltm,JJve)'NllUnocablo ... ua1f:~p.m. . ~ ........... ..., I' . . -... ' ·' .• ~' ..... . . .. ' I t Sunny i;kif!s and warmer temp: eratures are predicted for today and Saturday with higbl along Ole coast around 70 rising to 83 in· IMd. Lows tonJ&ht bci$wem 50 a.d 58. t INSIDE TODAY The Nttoµok Harbor Art Mti!tum hat fioutd' snd. U rtnt> vating a tff'ilcturC that oncce housed tha Ntw1 Pr111 end DAILY PILOT. °" oet. a the musewm11 "flD home ·'IOiu opm. St4ff Wrltcf' Ccndoc• Pearscm di.tCUUt.r the· P!P1t.ct ond ~ optnfn?I tn todar111 \Vttktl'klci, Page JJ. r ---r.·11 -.. ...... ,.,..,.. .... ··-.. -=-:u·•, --T-----. """"'" ........ ..... ,.._ 'H ( ,.., p .. -' ' . --· . ·~· .\ . ' 1· I ' . ;," ~y '1l.or.i ' H '\J •, ' I f~,·~. • ' < 'i ~t.:!l"!'#nl,ton i.lsa~ 11_ , • ., ,. • • Ciiy ~ tO:~·Mee't ·!it M~rdy Park •, .... _1 The thrice-postponed pubhc hearing t1 n revi1jons in the city's oil code and a pro- poaed mora!D rium on bu i Id in g apartments promise to be Lhe liveliest topics 1t t.fonday's meeting of the Hun· lin&ton Beach City Co uncil. For the Hr1t time, the rounc1l will be met:Wli in the new $370.000 community ('lubhouse at t.1urdy Park on Golden \1/e.c;t Srtttt. The OC!. 18 mttt1ng also 1s scheduled for tbe park clubhouse. Some mttt1ngs are being n101 l'c:! fron1 Lhe: council chambers on Fifth Strett and Hunti11gton To Have Own Orchestra Huntington Beach will get its ov.•n com· munity symphony orchestra tlii s year. It v.·ill bt direcled by Dal'id F'. -Anthony, a Golden \Vest College in· structor and th.e former conductor of the All Southern California Junjor Sym phony. Anthonv. v.·ho has sen•ed as clinician and judgf al many n1usic festivals, said ·this fall the orchestra "'ill be stud~·ing and performing the music of tht:-. Jh.ea ter, including music from all historical periods. Al ready the director has a field of more than 50 musicia11s which he hopes lo lncre1se to 70 and larger as the pro- gram grows. His most immediate need is for string bass 11layer:s. Interested musicians ~a~· join y at- Unding any rehearsal sess ion 'ol'fMo"' days frpm 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 1n th olden West music building. Anthony, a graduate of the lJ ers1ty of Arizona and Cal State Long ach. is currently completing his doctorate in music at USC. Prior to his Golden \\'est ass1gnmenf"'1e headed !he orche stra pro· gram at Gardea Grove High School. Along \V ith creation of the ne\v symphony, G<>lde n West Colege to d a y announced additional openings in the Golden \Vtst College Co mmunity Chorale under tht direction of \Varren Peterkin. Highlighting the chorale's fall schedule will be 1 December performance of G. f . Handel's "r-.tessiah " Chorale rehearsals are also held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. t.londa ys in the music ,building. College Trustee Claims Assault Over Sofa Fee A Coast Community College trustee "·ho claims a furniture store's delivery man attacked him llnd threw him to the ground after they quarreled over the cost or a sofa realr job wants $25,000 in damages from lhe store's owner and his allegtd attacker. George flodda Jr. of 949 Goldenr~ Ave.. Corona del r.1ar. names Atta Khadem i of Attas':s Furniture. 1500 W. Ad.ams. Costa ~lesa. and delivery man Robert Eastman in his Orange Coun!)' Superior Court action. Rodda slates that Alta's agretd to re- upholster and clean his :sofa for SlOO. He alleges that Eastman later delivtred the .:;ofa and !hat he ordered the deli\'ery man to take it back v.·hen he v.·as asked to pay more than the agreed prict . Rodda clai ms he suffered "grtat men· ta!. ph ysical and ner~·ous pa in an d suf- fering " as a resul t af the ensuing scuffle in v.·hich he allcdg tdly was 11ttat·ked from behJnd. gr-abbed by the throat and thro wn to the ground. OUMll COAST DAILY PILOT l•\M N. W ,.,. ....... "'*'..,... J••J1 l. Curl;., vie. rr.a..r ... "-* ..._..,. Tk.ari•t K11'l'il ..... n .... ,, ..._ Mur,~iR• "'Y91'"' 1:111ar Af•• Dirki'• ... Or .. Quorty ftlW ................ OM.• 1717' l11U. l•wl1,1r"1 ... m ........ ,,.., •·9· 1a 190. 92,,1 --...... ~tn,..,., ....... ' C•"' M-1 -":'.:.:f llJ'lllt ...,.,, •..:;ti: ,.. .......... 1M a-M:; • .... 11 ~••I I . ., Pecan Avenue as part of an ~xperlml!nt to stir in terest in city business in alt sec· t1ons of the ('Ommunity. The: mos t conlrO\'rrslal re1·1s1ons in the otl code are the proposals to increase in· spection and 'drilling pc>rn1it ft'es !f the nt-11 fet>.s are adopted it would mca11 that the city· s annual "lake" fron1 drt!ling and in~pect!on charges 11ould be 111cre ased from S&l .000 to about S225.000. • A large turnout of cul oµerat nrs is rx · peeled at lhe hcanng to obJt c·t to the nev.·s fees. They are expected to point oul Recog11i:e Ui111? He's just a eo\lege p rofe~sor nO\\', teaching his fi rsl 11·eek of classes in engineering at the University of Cincinnati. \'ou kne\v J1jm as the fi rst !1)an on the n10011. Jlis name is Ne1! Armstron-g. . -· From Page I SEWER ... itia! refusal to grant the constructiOn permits. but the subseqUent court ruling .soug'ht by the sanit.ation d1stncts forced lhe ci ty to comply. In ot her action Thut·sday night. sanita· lion directors a"'arded tv.·o contracts totaling Sl.675.500 for addition;:il work. One contract for Sl.228,000 was a .... ·ard· ed to Environmental Tectonics. Inc. of Anaheim and l\ordick and Sons to enlarge the se"'age intake at the Hun- tington Beach !reat1nenl plaiit and pro- vide for ne...,, odor control facilities The second contract v.·tnt to the 8 If \liller Construction Companl' of Newport Beach for a {\IO·slOry addition In rhe sanitation district headquarters Hl Foun· lain Valle y That contract 1s for $447.500. Ex-U.S. Envov Di es • \\'ASHJf\GTOi\ tAP1 -George Angu5 Garrett, 83 , investment banker. civic leader and former ambassador lo Ireland. died \\'ednesda y after a long ii· lness. He \\'as ambassador in 1950-51 and served as president and chairma n of Washington's Federal City Council 1954· 6'. that their ln<fustry w~s recently hit by the councjl with a 21~ ctnts a barrel oil tax that ..,ill bring in $350.000 a yea r to lhe cit\'. The hez.ring has been postponed in the past beca use not all councilmen 1\•ere prt>~ent for the pre viously scheduled dales. The proposal for a 90-clay morato r1u1n on the construction of apartments in the n?rth of the city a!so is expttted to brine: protests fro m del'elopers and property 01:1 ners 'l'he city anorney·s office pre partd the ., resol~Uob that will be considered i\fon!ay night after councilmen had stat ed !hill such a moratorium would give the pla11- ning dep1rtment breathing space to iiilud ,v den1itie:s In the northern sector of the 0:1· tr e~cluding Hunt tngtnn Harbour _ As prt>sently worded. the ban woul d 11'1l affec t condornln1un1 del'clO,P!11ents. The council v.'ill meet irll1vo,sessions, beginning al.4:30 p.1n. and 7:30 pm. The first ussion generally is for staff reports and rout in e agenda items while the e\·en· 1n~ st"ssion 1s the time for lht publu: hearings Taft-Hartley Eyed Ports on East Coast Shut Down by Strike From Wire. Ser\ice~ NEW YOR:K -Striking East Coast dock"'Orker:s today shut down the entire . Al!ant ic Seaboard, lt-aving only so me f ports open And raising the possibih1y at Pres1denl Nixon \\'Ould in\'Oke the 90 day cooling otf period of the Taft·Harllf'~: Law. Nixon said las! "'eekenO"he 1\·ould us e the act 's 90-day no strike clau se if both East and \\'est Coast Longshoremen i lrUck at the same time: West Coast County Will Get Greenbelt Area ,. In Edison -Swap Orang e ..County has made a trade with the Southern California Edison Comany 11·hich win-gil'e the utility firm more area-" to iru;tall new'lines in return (or a county / greenbelt along the Santa Ana River. Involved is a one mile stretch of right· of·ll'ay be!l~·een Gisler and Talberte .... A\'t>nues in the north Costa i\lesa area. l'.:dison now has a 75-foot·11·ide ca se-. 1nenl aloii.g the ea st side of the ril'er 11 hich supports three pole lines of varied design . The firm plans lo install ne1v long.spa n to\\'ers of a-more "e}'e·ap- pcaling design" in place: or the three. but needs ..\0 feet of Plood Control District r1ghl·Of·"'·ay bet\\:een Gisler Avenue and rhe San Diego Fret v.•ay. In return for the encroachment into th e flood 'cont rol area. lhe firm will cooperate 'A'ith the county in developing greenbelt h.i~ing arid bicycle trails along the ri ver. Welfare Workers Scramble After Order by Court Ora nge County welfare. "'·orker:s :spent the lost t\\·o weeks making hurritd changes in Aid to Families \V ith Depen· dent Children / . .\F'OC ) program lo con· form v.•ith the state's "'elfare reform !aw ~ow they will spend the next two ll'eeks undoi ng lht. job. Dockworkers have been on strike since July I. Jn Washington. a Labor Department spokeiman said that leder'.\I mediator;; and bargainers for the longstirJremen and F.ast Coast shippers met 1-1ntil 3:30 a.m. J..:DT, then agreed to meet aga in ~londay. The spokesman said both sides rejected a proposal for binding arbitration. He said 11\at althOugh the walkout appeared lo be spreadin11. it was unlikely that Nix- on would Invoke the Taft.Hartley act thi.! 11·eektnd. Gulf Coast dockworkers voted earlier !his v.'eek to stay on the J<!,b after co__n- tracts e1pired at midnight Thursday but in the Bea umont·Port Arthur area th e workers voted foday to strike. Pic ket signs "'ere expected to go up in !he Beaumont·Port Arthur area after the Lo ngshoremen finish unloading ,.military ship now in port. By midmorning shipping was halted in- to and out of ports from h'taine to Louisiana. The gulf ports of New Orleans. Baton Rouge and Lake Charles. La., "'ere l'i rtually closed despite the earlier \'Ote by the dockers to stay on the job. In other labor developments: -Eighty thousand soft coa l miners '{alke<rorr the ir jo'?s at midnight Thurs· diy in a strike that was "JOO percent ef- fective," acrording to .United J\line \\1orkers Union sources. Surveys in \\'est Virginia. Ohio. Co lorado and New J\lexico shov.·ed that miners dropped their tools when the con· tract expir~. I Supervisor SJ.lit Trial Sche'duled A lawsuit ll'~ich alleges tha t Orange County supervisors violated the Brown Act when they voted themselves a· sub- stantial P"Y Increase behind closed doors l I months ago will go on trial Nov. 3. The action filed by the Santa Ana Register ask~ the judae in lhe nonjury proceedings to forbid the countv board from holding any further all eged secret mtttings In connection \\'ifh pay raises. Supervisors voted themselves a S29 .268 salary -a 95 percenl hi kt--im- mediately after passage of a stale mea · su re \\ilich allowed county boards of su pervisors to set their own salaries. The furor produced by th e board ac· 11on ended 1\•hen supervisors agreed lo set their salanes at the prestnt $17.500 f1gurt-recommended by the Orange County Grand Jury. L • ~ .. y '• • Wired for Flight f _, I " I '" , .. l • .' i Birds assemble on utility li nes in preparation for the1/·~nnual ern swing. Scene is near Kekoskee n1 Dodge County; \\:is. soulh· • Tusti11Ma11 Wl10Admitted • .. . , ~'~ Slaying Coast Coed F1·eed A man "'ho once confessed to the· kill- ing of an Orange Coast College coed and then successfully appe<Jled his statt- prison term of five years to life left the Orange County courthou1f,,4 free n1an Thursday. Superior Court Judge Byron !\. J\lcMillan levied the stale prison term for the second time in CeQrge Arnold Vic k's life. but immediately suspended the sen.tenet in ravor of the probation period. He ordered Vick to serve one year in 0 .•.• ~ .. r~.,~r\' .1 .. it "'ith credit for time ser1·ed. Vi ck· left !he court room con· L,,,_ .5 tnar the county owes hin1 fi 1'e 1nonths of his life since he has spent 17 month.:s in the facility. J udge McMillan said his decisictn lo re lease Vick was ba sed on !he defen- dant's "excel\en! prospects for rehabilita· lion and Vick's obvious dete:rminat ion to rebuild his life. ··This v.·as a drinking situation .·• ~lcl\1illan said. "I simpl_v can't :.ce 11hat use a prison tern1 1yould ha\·e been for this kind of man and. in fact. it rou!d hal'e done a lot of harm."' Vic k. 3U. of Tustin. was a rre~t cd .J un e 2f. 1969, shortly aft,pSusan Carol Ada ms, 20. \Vas suffocalel" with a plastic bag in the Tustin apartment sht-shared with the tall. handso me defenda nt. Officers said Vick was pulled from hi.~ car by citrus ranch 11'orkers l''ho sa1v hint run a hose from lhe exha ust through lhe windo\v of the vthicle and Lhen slun1p do11'n inside the aulo. Vic k later argued through his lawyer that the crematio n of J\1iss Adams· body had deprii·t d bim af. his rights since 11 11·as no longer possible for !he defe nse to determine the cause of the girrs dea th . Judge Robert Gardner. who was then on the ·Superior Court benC'h. described that argument as "bordering on the rPalm s of fantasy" and sentenced Vick lo his first state prison term The ruling 11•as re1·erscd b1· the appellate rourt to ·which Judge Gard ner \vas later ap- pointed . It was testified at. Vick's hearing that he .strangled \1iss Adams after the Cdu~­ quarreled because Vick spent sa\'ing:oi f'armarkeci for the c,ouple's passag e to Australia. From Pnge l PULLOUT ... The bill 11•as put aside today for other s~nat e business. In olhf'r \'Oles Thursday. the Sen ate rt· jected 51 to 42 an amendment by Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton ID·J\lo.l. lo delete S35.J mil lion addNI by !he Senate Armed Services Committf'e for the new Main Batt le Tank. Approved . 4~ to 43. 11·as an ainendmel'lt by Sen. J.\V . Fulbright. (D·Ark.1, to curb the bill 's provision to break the Uni ted Nations trade E'mbargo 11·it h 'Rhodesia and permitting imports of strategically \'aluable chrome ore. An earlier effort lo delete the provision sponsored by Sen. Harry f . Byrd Jr .. \\'as rejected 46 to 36. The Senate later \'Oted to u consider I hal vote but ad journed vdthout ta!ili;g ' Final action. Starting 1n !011· key. 11•lth both sideNx· peeling ;\1ansfield "s amendn1ent tn 1vin appro\'al again. the debate nevertheless end ed v.·ith sharp t>Xchanges between Republicans and Deinocrats. A sla1e Supreme Cou rt decision Wed· nesdav is the caust" or all the trouble. The d.ec1~1on delayed pulting a key pro- 1·is1on of 1he reform act into force which 1vould ha1·e increased ;;id to families 1\•11h no incomt" and decreased aid to !hnse l\'ith outside eamings. Checks sent out bv the county welfare rlepa rt1nent toda v will conform lo the re- form la"' reglllations. But the deparlment will hove to send out supp lemental checks to families who got reduced ;imounts. Put A. Glass Under Your Drink ON SALE NOW Affected by the change are about 20 to 30 percent of the 16,000 county families in the AFOC program, accordi11g to Wt.I· fare Director Granville Peoples. Peril~· Shrine Not Up to(Standards Restoring a 200-year.()ld mission to meet 19th Century aesthetics 11.nd 20th Cen tury safe!)'. standards is proving to be .. problem . San Juan Ca pistrano city councilmen learned this week that• workable 1.1ree- ment has not yet been forlfd between the Building •nd Safety DeP,lrlmtnt and of- ficl11ls for lht old n:Uaslon: ''A convnittee bu mtt. re vtewed \.1>1st wor k and has ldtnlilied 1 ptt1blem area," 811d City Manager Donald ;o. Weidner. "Should VMi full force ot.:ll'lf: ltructural upeciw the bulldlng and 11fet)' code be 1pp0tct or not -thll'• lht problem." Ml)'or Tgoy Fonltr aid tie believe:s structural stablllty should meet codes evtn though It mlaht provide addtd C05tl for lhe mi11kln. But CouncUman Edw1rd Chermak voictd th< concttn that ti>1>1Ylnl full - requirements might pla0t a bul'den on the mlalon. "If some archilect or enalneer 1eta • fCIOt In thi door bec•ute Of the city COuri· cil it could be 1 lucr1tiv1 project fot ' ! lile1n and a burden for tM mission," 11id Chermak. Councilman Jim 11'orpe sald a distinc- tio n should bt made bttwel!n buildinc1 which will bt "looked into" and lhoae: that will bt "walked into." "Re.1son1ble aareemenbl can be rw..h- ed," s1id Thorpe. "We doll't, af\tr all, w1nt the wtllt dancir!C out and u.· roof falling In with the .upteat tremor." Wtldner ttld the main plem ht1 rtaulted ~auae tbe coostrucUon wq crtti.d tttp-l>y..tep la. tile__~ .ratllu tbtn boforehalld_qn_a_d!!.wlnl~ &b Gannon. o!llcial' ,._.....,, for the miulon Oil the 'code ique. acreed wtu. Wtidnu'1 -1.W taid'l)t-bOpad the, pro)oct ~ conllnue bolort Iba fl1ny 1taJ011 starts. "The counti 'wants to apply t1'e letter of tlie Jaw la the projlrl," Mid G-. ''Our conlr•ctor (Jay Latham) ii • ct1ftsm1n who wort1 in the fJeld. Hejsu in&pected hil tt'(ll'k Vtr)' cartAllJy.'1 GlllVIOll .aid he couldn't llf '-the ltlt<r of the 1'w coold tie iliqlliil la lbll Cl.II. ' ... .~ -I' • ---· ' • " .. SPECIAL ~69 ' . . 11•. $1H • ' l~ULLY STYLED AND HANOS.Q>,IELY DISnAnD. THE UTMOST IN A GlASS--fOP TAILE. LAILE IN ANTIQUE GOLD: OLD SPANISH, DISTRESSED OLIVE, IL,t.CK VERDE ~REEN,' AND N IQUE YELLOW. lO" • 60" THICKNESS: l4" ' DEALERS FOR: HENREDON--OREXEL__:...,ERITAGE NIWPOIT ITOU Ol'IN PllDAY 'Tll. t NIWl'OftT llACH 1727-tollff Dr., MWlllO OHN PlllDAY 'TIL f ('\' " . f'nf .. ionat fotwi.. Doti ... !> AvallajM-AID IMTll.fO•i ·7 • '.•' ,, ,, .. • • Study Sho ws Hiri11g Bias ' By Cou11ty Orange County discrimi.alts against Mexican-Americans in its hiring prac- tices and lhe government's merit system is largely to blame, a C'Ollnty report indi- cated today. Personnelj>irector \Villiam Hart in a report to the Boa rd or Supen·isors sug- gests 8 program lo t'Orre-ct Lhe problem through an <..ctive recruitt ng progra rn in the nHnOrily l'o1nn1uJuty . llarL's report sl<ites 1l1al (.·uunty gov- cr11ment ha s hired only 4.6 percent of its ern ployes lro1n among Mexican-Ameri- i:<1ns who make up betwttn 8 and 12 per- 1..·cn t of the to~f population. There is no discrimination in hiring of bla ck workers or orieRlals. the re.Port (·onrends. BJ;.cks ho!d I.~ percent of Lhe i:ounty jobs and are only .7 percent of the r>opulation while Orientals working for the county and in percentage of popula· lion are equal at 1.J percent. • Hart's !Olution is more power for his rlepartment i111 direetin.i;: other d~art- 1T1Pnls in the minority hiring program. He said the coun ty's merit s'yste m tends to screen out the minority c.ppli· <.:<1 nt in favor or lhe person who is auto- rnatrca!ly predicted to succeed . , Hart's suggested program. which super· \"1sors 14•il! diSi"uss Tuesday, iocludes hiring 10 more employes in his depart· nient. At least one wor ker v;ould bt as- sij!ned to the mi111orily community lo es· tablish an active recruiting program. Contact with schools is also urged to acquaint mudents . with county job pos- sibilities . Current figures show that of 7 ,633 county employes only 345 are ~1exican­ :\merft:ans while 109 are blacks, 98 orient.als and 38 of other "races. Sta te Assenibly Okay s District Rule Ex pansion A bill expanding the Orange County rbo r District jurisdiclion to include in· d parks was approv.ed by the state assembly Th ursday. The measure by Assemblyman Ken-- 11eth Cory (0-Garden Grove) now goes to the state senate. It provid es lhat 75 percent of !he district's funds must be used for inland recreation development until the amount spent equals funds used for coastline developmenl'I' in past years. When the ! equalizing poin t is reached , the funds will b<' spent equHly on hMlxlrs and beachts and inland parks. Under current law. the 37-yeaf'-Old · dis!rict can only spend funds for develop- n1ent and operation of harbor:ii: and beaches. The bill iiilso gives the Board of Superviso rs the power ~ increase the 111embe~shfp of · the harbor commission from five to seven and lim its !he district's tax rate to 25 cen'ts per $100 of assessed valuation. The ·<·urrent district la:< rate is 12.47 cen ts, up from 5.83 cenl!!-last year The Cory bill has the support or !he Board of Supervisors and the Orange Co11nty League of Cities. The league in a 1urnabout la st July "oted approval of !he rneasure_ Previous- ly !he organizatioo had opposed ex- pansion of the Harbor District jurisdic- tion and had supported a bill by Assemblyman John V. Briggs !R- Fullerton1 to dissolve 11 and substitute a regular county department. The Briggs· bill has not cleared an a.~semblv commiltre lh 1s session. Last ·'ear a s"imilar measure was aP,pro11ed by lhc assemb ly-but died 1n the senate. • Looks Like N ew This 1906 Ra mbler, the only one in the U.S., V.'as part of The La J olla Regional In ternational Tour hosted recently at the l\-tonarch Bay Club in Laguoa Niguel. Members of anti'que autos dating from 1905 drov.e them from San Juan Capistrano to Alonarch Bay. Mrs. Kenoetb Jtla n· ley is seated in her car \\'hich is insured for $10,000. Pilot Progra1n £01··.County Bicycle N etlvork Studied A JOO.mile net\\·ork of bicycle trails in Orange County is under intensi,·e study with pilot programs to be started in Irv ine 's University Park. Orange Park A.cres and two. as yet undesignated. lo1• income areas. The comprehensive bi ke trails program was triggered last March by a small group of University Park residents who urged the Board of Supervisors to authorize the marking of a bike \\'ay on Culver Drive near UC!. The bike trails study was ordered at that lime and is now, in !he final study stages in the county Plartning Deparl- menl. This week supervisors ordered the planners to include the county Flood Con- trol District and Roads Department in the O\"&all studies. Another groupii:ot special eonslderation for the abandoned Southern Pacific railroad right-0£-way betv;een Tustin and Santiago Creek in Orangn. ·, The completed trail nehvof.k~ses to link regional and local parKs. ecluca· tional inslilulions, the county's 25 cities, Chiefs Propos~ Drug Cr ackdo,vn ANAHE!:li\t -The nation's poliC'.f chiefs hsve chlled for suspension of U.S .. pass- rorts and other travel permiis held by convicred drug peddlers. The recommendation \\'as an1ong st\('- ral rtso!utions endorsed by lhe ln terna- llon.al Association of Police Chiefs ,,·hich ended a six-day tonvenlion Thursday. 'I'he police c:hiefs-(rom the U.S ;.n j 31 tou n1.ries also 11rged severe court .~en· tcnces for illicit drug pedd lers and cornp1· la1ion of st.alistics in volvi ng bombing and at tacks on pol ice officers. Of the. 28 resolutions S'ubn11lled to the assoc1 ario11 fo r apprO\'J), only oni> 11a.c; defealed. It would ha\'e supported f'X !Cn· s1on of a program lo make the phone number 911 an emergency natiol 1\ide numbrr Telephone induslry represenla\1,es and the beaches. The prop:ram has the support of thr League of \\'omen Voters.' UC l-Project 21 and the city councils of many con1· munities. .1 A ~·arning of some problems has been voiced by the Flood Control Dislricl. Carl Nelson. assistant district engineer. said the agency now charges annual fees to horseback riders and hiking groups who use the district 's levees. ''The propostd program calls £or Finan•· cing hike trails on levees £rom county general funds." Nelson notes. "Ho1v do you tell a horserider he must pay \1•hile the bike rider gets a free trip on counly tax funds~" lie al~o pointed out th at paving of levee lops would be necessary for bike rider use and because the areas are used b.11 heavy equipment the paving could l'Ost about SJ0,000 a mile .. County Road Commissioner .:r" d r-.1cConvil!e urges that the State Free\\·ay System in the counly, both present and proposed, be adopted as part of the blke trails program. •·If the county adopls the system, stale law requires that the Division of High1vays must pro,•ide a right-of-way for bi~cle use," l\1cConville said. Additional good ne14·s is a recently received ruling from the stale Attorney General's office 1hat gas tax funds may be used to develop bike !tails if It ls demonstrated that they v.•i!l incre11se vehicular safety. .I\ skeletal plan of bicycle routes has been appro\led by the Board o! Supcr\•isors and n citizens advisory com· miltee \\'1!1 be na111ed lo assist in ptan- ning. ' ' FLtll er lon Policc1nan ~u s pcnd ed hy Chief Fullerlon pa1 rolman Al!<:n ~ir\.ic has 1bccn !>Usp..·nde<l for f1\'e days \\'ithou1 pay I as !hr rrsul1 of a :\hooting 1nc1c\ent ~pt . 2;,, Police Chief \\'ayne Bornhof\ said todav. Tll~ off1u:~r al!r-gcctly sh(ll. 11 rlre1ng 17-~ear-old 1narij~n.i. ~uspec1 1n lhe back. Computer'-to · Ease Traffi~? UC/ Ex periments With Sc ientific Ca r Pooling By ~ATRICK BOVLE I 01 !flt i>t !IY '1'-1 Sl•tl u a project being implemented this f.Chool year by hvo UC Irvine officials is a success. there will soon be a lot of emp- ty parking spaces .at the. campu s. Dan Beadle and Joanne 'Sin1on, members of the Dean of Students' staff, are curren11y enlisting students in a com· puterized car pool and they say resi*;inse. so Car has been favorable. and drive each day -almost all of them alternate driving duly. alofle. The remainder either bicy~l or Beadle .and Mrs. S.irnon both point out hitchlUke, Beadle adds. The s1 ~ell' that !hf car pools. if successful, wi ll only f.1i1,rlher reveale<f°ihal about BO perc l cif be an interim solution to the transporta- tWe .stl.idents living in Newport Bea 1 and tion pro'blems. facing sludents. a!lhough it Costa ~1esa would like to join a car pool could evenlually prove superior to bus or ride a bus lo campus.. service. As reason for giving up !heir lonely "Jn order to have a totally effective. cirive to school, ey ci ted such reasons transporta ·on system." rxpla1ns !\Ir!. as fighting I ion , helping feJ101.1,• Simon , "14' Will need t.o have more tban students a'~::vin monev. one method, anyway." ·•Qne of e big pt blems in convincmg .;-< UCI officia have in the past lo bbi a student o join:· says Beadle. "ls sho1,1.•. befMt the c Bo rd of Supervisors to ing him h much his own c&r actually ha ve 'The campus included in any fut ure cO!U lo ope le.'t mas.s transit system. Although a. La na Beac~ girl n1ay Beadle and M.rs. Silnon note that the Pr!d.1y, Ottobtr 1. }q71 H Viet Election 130 U.S. Con gress 11ien I n1ent conducted a mea.ecL/o~ \\'ASJ11N,GTO:-l, 1UPl1 -"bout a fourth of the members of Congre!s today denounced South Vielnam 's pres1de11Hal 1 election as a mockery of the s<1tr1f1ces Americans ha.,·e made toward bringing about self-<leterm1nahon in th!it country ' "This referendum will not be an elec· !ton, but rather an e1erc1se in lotahtanan rule!' !hey said of the balloting in wh[ch President Nguyen Van Thieu 14•ill be the only candidate. Their vie"·s 11·eR" expressed in a stale· rnent which . at the lime of a"'tnid·n1orn· ing news Ctlnferencc, conta111ed the na rn~ ot 121 !louse members and g Senators. Rep. Robe rt L Leggett 1 O.Cal1f 1. lhe print'ipal author. said slgnatures were I 1r1l gathered Thursday and more \\'OUld be solicited. The hst included several la1-1·rnakf'rs, .~ut"h as Hep. Chet Hohl1eld (0.Ca!I/. 1, and Rep . Melvin Price 1 D-111. '!. who ha\"e t•ons1slently ,•oted \.l'ilh the ad- W 01nan Fl eeing Rapis t Plunges To Death in NY f\E\V YORK 1UPl 1 -A freelance \\'titer, trying to escape out her 14·indow from a man raping her roommate-in an a'djoining room, fe !I IZ stories to hf'I' death Thursday from her P.lanhattan penthouse. l\1rs. Betty Taylor . 3( either lost hold of th e sheet she was using to lower herselr to another floor or was shot. polic~ said. An autopsy 14·as being con- ducted today . • - Accord ing lo pohce reconstruction ~f lhe crime, lhe ,n1an v.•alked to the top floor of the hotel. climbed across the roof and lowered himself to the penthouse patio. He then walked through the open door. to where the two 11·on1en 1-1'ere prepciring dinner. . The man. in his 20s. pulled a gun and ·demanded money. After collecting about $150. he said, "Let's have scme fun."' and ordered !hr. v.·omen lo undress. He look 1he1n 1n1o a bedroO m of thf: .S1x-roon1 dwell ing and raped l\lrs. Taylo r's roorn- male l'll'!Ce. !\!rs. Taylor 1,1.•as locked in one bedroon1 11hile !he man took her roon1metc to another rooni. Yt'hile alon e, r.lrs. Tay lo1· tied a sheet to a bedroom 11.'indow frame and tried to lower herself to the floor be lo"·~ Whi!e she was trying to escape, police ~aid , !he rapist entered the roon1 and eilher shot J\lrs. Taylor, or yelled, caus- ing her to lo~e her grip on the sheet. She fell lo a courtyard below. 1111111slrauun and against if'gislation set- 11nr.: a deadline lor the wit hdrav•al of U.S. n'11ltary forces iron1 V1etnarn. The statement did not contain any pledge by its signers that they wQuld vole {or C'On!inue. to \'Ote J for end-lh.e-v.·ar an1endments not, as Sen. 11enry P.1 . Jackson (D-\\'ash.1, has proi>osed, did !he~· threaten to ~·1thbold economic aid to South Vielrutm unl ess the Saigon go\'ern- C11 sto1ner Not Al1 cays Right A spat that began wh.eQ a chef at a Huntington Beath restaurant fail· ed to include tornatues in a patron's salad ended ttus Wf'ek in \Vest Or:i.nge Coun ly munfcipal cnurt wi!h the patron being fined S1%5 and placed on probation for one rear. Te rry O'Oell . 22. of 101 r.1ain St . Huntington Beach. 11•as found guilty of assault thargt.'i filed after a ~cuffle whith fo!lo"·ed his dum ping lhe off_tnding sal ad on t h e restaurant floor. It was leslified rhat O'Dell <;houted "nn lomalo e s, no ·omatoes ." !hre1v the salad dow n and bit a bartender on !he hand ~'·hen the en1ploye pointed out that O'Dell ht1d failed tp pay his $3 ba.r tah. Six Furlher cha rgt's of assault were dropped when O'Dell pleaded guilty to one count. 2 Coast Citie~ To Gel Fun dln.g,, Costa 1\tesa:Fount<1in Valley and seven other Orange County ci ties "'ill benefit by an .allocation of $884~ in additional Federal Emergency t EmlJloyment Act funds lo areas ~·ith an unemploy n1e.nt rate of 6 percent or more. The Depart mcnt of La b o r an· nount.ement said the t11·0 Orange Coast communities plu s Brea , Buen a Park. t:ypress. Placentia, Stanton. Tustin and Yorba Linda "·ere eligible for the JOb rnoney. Previously. Orange County and 1\l 1'1ties. 19 school districts :ind 65 special dist ri cts got $2 8 million in federal job ft1nds. Cos ta ~lei;a rcce11'ed $79.200 1n the fir~! gr<111t and Fountain Valley ~35,200. No breakdo11-·n on al!ocation o! the add ition::il funds lo thr nine C'ities has been made as . ret. Legelt told the new Me at &ponsors limited their o a I! le· ment of protest so as to gain th wi est possible ba.ck.ing. Three other lawma ers, w ji\enerally/acknowledge4 "'ti. i hopefuls, did sign the slit «luded Sens. Edmund · S. J\ us ie t D- l\lainl' f. (;e<1rge S l\fc~ 91)'' and Rep. Paul N. r-.tcCI t R ·f All hough hls recent s r n c- 1100 l\<t., rt>ferred tn bv three different (.·ongressznen al U1e P~tff .wiference, Jatkson. a possible cclliI~1cft'F for his par11 ·s pre~1den!H1 I nprn~~ext yeRr, did 111i! sign till' sta~e ~ ~fl said JaC'kson preferred tl.l ~'J'! ··~1· fercntly·• to"·ard lhe same ~et~~~:'I \e.:r.tr:i U.S. to Con ~~'.iffl~ ~ .•. L I '\ Observing ~~s~,,.:~~ ' ' ...... ( .··'· Naval Acti v~ ·- .~~ '~ \VASHINGTO~ 1AP) -US; planes wJI! continue observin( 'J na,·y unils in the Sea of Ja ' RtJss1an cruiser fired on a unesC'orted Navy P3 rec aircraft, the Pentagon said t The P3, <'onductlng \vhal wu as a "routine patrol over i waters," reported Tuesday tta>a flare and several Lracer rounds were fired by a Sovie1 cruiser. 3.J~rt.: ·~ The Pentagon said the roundS_,wU"'' All ~ •• J "1\•ell ahead of the aircraft.·· IL #3.:.119t say how fa r fron1 the plane tM ·eltqts came. ~ •.' ! .............. .!.. Pentagon spokesman Jerry F'rniu~~n1 in.sisled that. according t.o the JJ~¢\t of r\3VJ-commanders in the ar~ ~ firing \IOS i-iot hostile and the plane wu not endangered. . ·, ~ Ile did not exp~a!n how shots f_1red ~t! in !he general v1c1n1ty of !he C.S, P , . cou ld be considered fr iendly._ •t>t~ "Our cornmanuers 1\'l!l continue reec>t- na issance as they feel appropriate;•. Friedheln1 said . Ile added that "\.l'e consider lhe in- cident tlosed.'" Fnedheim al~o ~aid the Pentagon doe!; not antici pate any in,•est1gaijon, 1nclu~ng 11·hc!her the pilot. Lt. T. \fl Perkins o{ Or:ean Citv. N.,!., was flying in ac. cotdance ,~·\th instructions The crulse.r v1as among I~ or 16 na\'a\ ,·csse\s op(>rating logelhe.r in the. Sea ot Japan, he said. -There have been recent reports of about 5(1 Ru ssian navy vessels in lhat ocean. The P3 carried a cre\1· o\ \2, Friedhe un said . FALL TRUCK LOAD EVENT 1st QUALITY Hundreds to choose from-Brin9 your trucks and trailers 1 GAL. 2 GALS. 5 GALS. •211 ~366 MANY VARIETIES AVAIL BLE SUCH AS * PINES * ARALIAS *, GARDENIAS * DAIS'rS • * * * * SSORtED JUNIPERS H B!SCUS BOUGAINVILLEAS PHILODENDRON S----- AND MANY MORE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY! ' . .. Not only do tpey .hope to give studfnts an opportunity to begin fig hting air pollu· 1 ion and stop fighting traffic. but the pair see a car paol as a means of helping Lile commuter! become better t(.1\ual.nted with student nelghbor!I'. Beadle.:.notcs lh9l ·about 78 per«nt of ·the 7,100 UC\ students live away' from cam.puJ, which means that a.boUt 5,500 people must find transportation to each day. OCT. 2nd and 3rd claim sf>!! can drl e her foreign compac car pools have. thus far attracted only a to sthoot for only a rew eents a yfew hundred .students but lher. e· Beadle tells her tbe kijJ co . uding 11\at most persons ha~e not yet turned lires, ~ and upktt")o·-' close to )!) to qimpus for the faU quarter. ClaSSflS ttn pe r m1 e a are !cheduled to begin Monday. some of I.ht commUten may live ts close. as University Park, Mrs. Simon notes that a few live in the Loi Ana•les area. "If two students from Corona (about 1(1 miles from UCt) can aet )nto a ear pool,:• 11he addJ. "you can be sure they •ill em- tinue riding together, ~ If our prf. gram tans." • Since the.re is no bUI system ae.rvina the isolated campus. Btadle not~ that almost 1\1 commuters are forced to drive "' school. The results of 1n official survey con- ducted at 1he end of lht 1970-71 tchOOI year show l~L '·400 commUters own ~ars - day.r··..,. ...... , • ~ la t "We would have li.ked an overwhelming • Uhc!-'), "'"" .,....,. P n; . u er response," admits Mrs. Simon, "but p1npotnt:s W. hpme on ~ map by since this Is the. first time, I would say it grid llne~~ludent s class sc~edule is pretty good." a!]d map a ~~1!11.J!d into a More students are expected to si gn u~ computer he 111 mltchtd with other next week althout:IL.• few commuteri ~e:ota }ivinC in h~]>tf;~..:.a..... -\·have~ at joining the car pool pl an. A '~'\Ot ~ P , . llt'1~ to Some clalrn a rs are needed for jobs, the lftlPt<:llve commu l!etlng other others sty they hive erratic sChedules Jitudents near him who 0 ve similar ~ And simply refuM to give up the 'IChedule.$ .. The com put readout a!Jo freedom o vement that driving 10 lists toor 1ddrenes and phone num~t. school affor<b. • After the car-pools are fanned by the And the computer Isn 't alw1ys sue· c~puttr, Btadle notts, It will be left to cessful. Pity the lonely student whose tht individuals to cont1cl e•ch other. The computer rea~out sa.;,r.•: ''Sorry, no Pool member! can thell ellhtt ride. In one matches-Otts quartet. try a11ain ne.xt car every dtj aiid pay the owner, or c.i1 quarter.'' > .. , .. / -- GARDEN CEN.TeR . ,NEWPORT BEACH • FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY \ JC Penney . ' 2~ FAS HION ISLAND, NEW PORT BEACH .. • ' • • ... "' =! = Battle Hru~d · Viets Lift Bas~ Siege I _i,ps TAY NlNH.'Vietnam (APl - A South Vietna~ ~ief columrft.oday lifted the .wz:, 11 .. siege of· Fire Base Tran.Hl:l{lt Dao along ~,!. S lhe Cambodian·VietnameR· frontier alter ~ aga the bese underwent five days ol shelling -<() " • .l • attacks. • 1 ~1.}~,~,. fl f)o The 1.200 man paratrooPtr colUmn ...tJl';lf<Rp-p moved in from the east along hiRhway 22, • linked up with the embattled defenders. !. j:i91,Jlitt .,,(tJ '.; . t~n JOined in a sweeping opie;ration •'"~•ttl~· fiMMA.s MURPHINE outside the base, 70 miles northwest of • r ,,..,\ ';'ibftAJ"~~D..r; .. u.i ""' Saigon.' I l ~:-~ ... ' ,fro T~ ll~UE: Well A second 1.200-man relief cotumn ran -, · Di!trict Superv150r Ronald into stiff enemy resistance from an .,-~~· · . .:'rht· Greet Flip.Flop Wed· estimated 400 North Vietnamese troops I neSdaT~ ana ·to the Joy of some and and heavy fighting erupted less than two dismay of others. the Irvine cit)'hood miles west of the base. qumion \l:IU 8:0 to a vote of the people. The Saigj)n military command said 33 \)4..(.m:Jbe. a!:s.ured, howeve~. that Nor!h Vietnamese troops were killed I Casper~· Die Lido .Isle millionaire who while eight paratroopers were killed and sits upon t;e county. baa.rt!, will ttll you nine wounded. • tha~~.·t Flip-Flop at.all He just F'ie1d commande~ said two~U.S. came to bis decision favoring the helicopters were shot down west the "" cityhood vQte on cold facts and realily. Base on Thursday while landine ·th lief ~ ·I lj ~. .. ~i:Ohg • thinkers column and that all the crewmen were ~ · i · -.\.. 1 .... rrught suggest ttiat rescued . ! ·# .Z.:J , ·~1·~ eo:ld facts and· Another South Vietnamese relief col-'.' 1• ,; ' . reality were enhanc· umn moving from the Cambodian rubber t ii\ r < • • ed some by hoot-plantation town-of Kr~k to relieve Fire ~ ~ · .,..llfg and stomping Base Alpha 4, thret;· miles away, battled ~ lhrongS that he faced another large North Vietnamese force, ~ , ' ... , 1 during the infamous field reports said. ti •!1 .i.ix-seconcl LAFC ses· Meanwhile, American planes including ~ sion and later when B52 bombers wiped out a No rth Viet- .; l he supervisors namese supply base near the Cambocliari : themselves del iber· border and inflicted heavy ammunition I $ t\'.' tcaJ>••i 2'led on Irvine city-and ma'terial losses in two days strikes, hood . allied commanders said. ' ·~ trjl' South· Vietitamese commanders at first INDEEp, ·rr SEEMED for a long time i·. tpq_t._ ~rs w~uld combine with First sakil;ldedtlltlbuNorthh Vielnames1e throops ~ere District SupervJSOr R(>bert Battin and . t t ey apparent Y ad m1~un-·: ilftl~ to delay t•· Ir 1 · 1. derstoocl the report filed by Ufe American '"" '"' v ne 1ncorpora ion bse f .1 1 k. h •.~ ·qu•tirm until It was delayed to d th ' o rv.a ion ~1 ot oo ing over t e atea. . . ea · The pilot said he saw .about 10 enemy ; Caspers haB long su~gested_ tha.t he was bodies, and hundreds or pieces of other : ·~~n. enc~nted. w1.th Irvine interests bodies. He said the base camp was ; rq~ ~1s Fifth Di.strict. After ·he was obliterated. 2 \')~i~ in cOunty .offices.Sept..14 by Ir_vine The base; 31,.1: miles east of the U.S. · ~ ~~Joan Irvine Smith, his opposition artillery Fire Base Pace on the border, ' to·t ityhood seemed stronger. · was a key supply point for a six-day-old I h • CASPE RS CA~JE OUT swinging the ~ort ~ietna.mese ?ffensiv'~ in the fron· :: ~day. He said that ~1rs. Smith's plea tier reg11on, t11eld offtce.rs 1 said. . · ~'a delay "i~ deserving of more con-.Repor s rom aer1a observers 1n-'~ sideration than some phony lax cor· dicated at leas~ 30 stacks of rocket .a.nd li poration in San Francisco." He meant the mortar amm~nitlon and large quantities ltvine Foundation. of food supplies were destroyed. • So Ca~rs then seconded Batlin's mer ·/~ f.r "tI ' fion lo delay t~e· issue for two months. • Mystic 'Sees' His Accident SACRM.1ENTO (AP l -"Tell me llOmething anyU'llng:" en- tertainment edi!or Harry Martin of television sh1tiQn KCRA asked hi11 mystic guest on a live noontime show Wednelday~ "l see,you in a hospital with your arms and lega railed like you might be in a cast." sakl Mary Lou Smith, who· clainu to b e clairvoyant !l.1artin laughed it <lff by saying she must have been referring to the lime Martin's wife Polly broke her leg. Thursday. Martin was 1n a cast In Mercy General Hospital with a broken ankle, cracked ribs and cuts and -bruises suffered in an auto ac· cidenl on his way home five hours after t~ Interview. The story was confirmed by KCRA news direelor P a u I Thompson and the noontime show's producer, Bill Duke. Briton Slain On Patrol In Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI ) - A gunman shot and killed a British soldier today as he patrolled on fool on the edge of the Rofl'lall: Catholic Ardoyne area of Belfast, an'army spokesman said. The spokesman said the shooting came minutes after troops of the 1st Battalion of the Green Howards regiment cleared a crowd of youths from a nearby street. The soldier was the 23rd to die in Northern Ireland in violence in the prcr vince this year, army officials said. T,wo members of the Ulster Defense Regiment also have been killed in the violence. Robbers that police said were mostly members of the IRA staged another serie! of bank and mail truck, robberies tpday. Police said a series of strikes at Northern Ireland banks. poiil offices and matt trucks during the past week had netted the robbers nearly $100,000. · : \." Then came a verbal barrage from ~ Jr\tine cityhood supporters... And ' Supervisor David L. B'aker, like the Demonstrators Protest ' ~ cavalry coming· over the hill, crawled out 1 of a sickbed, wobbled jnto the board room ~ and cast the deciding vote· for ~election i consideration sept. 29. !\fEA1''WHILE. HOWEVER. ' Caspers withdrew his second to Battin's motion. I i Some folks think of that as a Flip-Flop ... · ' Finally, we come to the actutrf issue of t setting the election date. which occurred ) Wednesday. S Again, Caspers fooled everybody. He I sharply questioned eityhood backers. At one point he· declared of chief cityhood j proponent John Burton: "The only thing ~ J ohn Burton and r have in common is : , ~ ., ; • . 'mutual disrespeC:t." CASPERS WARNED that the Irvine communities. if incorporaled, might become nothing more than • company town. Jfe warned of higher taxes . Then, abruptly, he offered the motion setting the incorporation vote for Dec. 21. -. That looked like another Flip-Flop. .., Caspers had left his old buddy Bobby ._ Battin alone in voting no. :-SO~I E CURIOUS thinkers have sug- gested that Supervisor Ron did all this t appa rent turning about to collect some t future votes. ~ \Vell. he may not have gained much : with the Irvine fo l'ts after all the things he said about them. , His vote-getting relations mt/st be .• strained a touch 'whh old buddy Battin. He can't have 100 many frie nds up An aheim v.·ay after the way he kicked Charlie Pearson around. And cily official s 11round the' county are •till shaking their heads. Poor Ron. Soutl1 Vietnam Elections a ,, 6AIGOJJ (ltPJ) ~ Denfonst.ratlom against the one-man presidenliel rlite of President Nguyen Van Thia.I broke out today in~Saigon and in Hue, 400 miles to the north. One demonstration ill Saigon · degenerated into a grim frolic in which 1- year-old children hurled firebomtls. Tn the ancient imperial capitar of Hue, where police used teargih and filed rifles to brtat ·up ctowds of rioting students And vet!rans, thi! demonstrations took on an anti-American tone. There were caricatures of President Nixon as a pup- peteer manipulating Thieu and of Nixon riding in a cart dangling a carrot in front of Thieu, depicted as a donkey. · Government &pokesmen reported t"'·o policemen were killed and 17 militiamen injured Thursday when terrorists ex· ploded a plastic bomb at • village elec· tion pllMing session about 100 miles east or Saigon. Other terrorists hurled a ~and itrenade and an explosive charge inlo two Saigon prima.ry schools which are to be used as polling places Sunday. No casualties ¥1ere r@ported. Thieu. in a speech over the government radio tonight, urged the pwple to "get out and vote." It was the same speech he delivered on nationwide television 24 hours earlier. The Hue demonstrations began at the An Quang sect Buddhist school inside Hue's old Imperial Citadel. which was held by the communists for 33 days dur· ~ Ing the 1968 Tet offensive. A group of 400 student.s marched out of the Citadel into the city where they began burning' elec· tion posters. students from The· UniversttY of Hue began a second demonstration nearby. When they began stripping down ele:ction posters, police began £iring tear gas can· isters and were met with a volley ol f()Cks and fire OOmbs. One policeman was htjured. Wounded veterans .carrying firebombs joined the demonstrations. ln Si.igon, an anti-Thieu demonstr11tion at the An Quang Pa.g,g@. headquarters of milif.ant Buddhists who are boycotting the election, got out of hand and 100 youths and small children began hurling moJotov cocktails. They scattered quickly ~·hen , police fired tear gas. Iraq Deatl1 Try Fails BEIRUT (UPil -An attempt against the life of Must.afa Barzani, the leader of Iraq's Kurdish minority, failed . But it is certain to produce increased inslab!lity within Iraq's already shaky political structure, diplomatic sources said today. Baghdad Radio said Thursday Bananl, 67. escaped unhurt from the assassination attempt Wednesday. Three of hi! guards were killed and 10 were wounded. Middle U.s~ Hit by Wind " _, -Slio1v B.lanl_ret.s Yosemite Park, .Rocky-M ount.ains California A!l1nt1 ., •• ,,.~ &oh• n • ., ·£1:~1 " .. ..... " " " . .. • , m " " ~-' • . ' • •• • ~· ,.,.:,_: -· .. ~.. _\ .• ~ --- -·--.--~· • _. -··-· . I . ........ • \ Env.oy~s Hun,t Pre·ssed CARACAS (UPI ) Some 7,000 .policemen combed Carac.as Wday in search of Mrs. Thelma Frias. the consul· general of the Dominican Republic al> ducted by kidnapen: who demanded $1 million ran.som. and apartment bulldinp in t h e metropolitan area I.a an effor1 to localtu her." · • A ransom note found Wednesday beneath the door of her apartment in the southern section of Caracas demanded ll million. Jt was believed to be one of the· higheat ransom · Jll:yments ever demand_... and •ueeeds by $400,000 the highest ransom ever thought paid in an atr ducUQn. In 1953 kidnapers of Robert. C • Greenlease Jr., 6, of Kansas City, Mo., were paid $600,000. That group presumably is tielded by Ooualas Bravo. once men!loned aa the local man to replace Cuban guerrilla le.ader Erne!!IO "Che'' Guevara, wbo wa• killed in Bolivia. Mra. Frias, 56, the. nrst lldy diplomoit to be abdudted in Latin America, ii foriper vice. president of the Dominican Sen.te. She last was 'seen Wednesday mor~lng when she left her home to con· duct\aom~ ~siness al a Caracas bank.. Mrs. frias' adopted son and vice-con· sul, Fausto Prias. said fiii family tack.! the money to meet lhe ranstin demand and hinted that the Domillican govern· ment would have tn foot the "bill if hl1 mother is to be released. A 4>P poliice <llficial said there was a good lead let the k.idnaplng and that an .tnnouncemenl might be made today. "We suspect the ·victim has not been moved cwt of this capital," he said. "We have some 7 ,000 men searching houses A second ra~nsom note wa1 found Thursday morning. Both were signed by the "Rudes Mezones teehnical combat unit," a paran;iilitary branch of the arm· ed forcea of Nltional Liberation (FALNJ. Dominican Ambassador Rafael &nllla Aybar said, "We have not received yet any phone call from the kldnaper1 and that's extremely strange in these circumstances. We don't know what lo make out of this situation. J just pray for P.1rs. Frla.s' sound TeSCtJe •• .'' ' ' -. • / MURPHY SAYS: ''I'm not in the show but I have some pretty classy buddies who are'' ... • ·f-.. • '·/ . .. over 109 ·different breeds of dogs will show at Fashion Island shopping center tomorrow, 10 AM to 5 PM. ,. DOG SHOW SA'J,JURDAY, OCT. 2 north mall green park area 4-H adde d.;·attra~ti(}i:t Stage Court center mall. Fr!!e' crafts/i'lemonstrations by .. ' cltib ·:metn:bers 11 'A.M to 2 PM. . ·' • . ' . ' ... •' u " ; • ;f ~ -~· .. , .... ,. .. • J • -!Wf!'lri Jambor~.and Mac~rtllur , ' . ' .• •f ' l ..-", . ' -, , ( • - I I ' I • I ' I l ' • , I I I ' I • ~ I } • • ) 1 l ' • • • • ( Wava.ai Qiia•laed Leslie's Arrest . ••ld11. 11<-I, 1'71 D.iLY '\Lcir 5 rQ-UEINl_E---~·y~Ph:.:.ll ln:.::t•~rfancll~ 's~ta=n=dLar=d=--· .f;;;;Tl~X;PA'i:,j:CU~ .. S:;· 'ILLEGAL 4RREST' Activist lacon 'lllegal',-Court .. SAN FRANCSICO (UPl) -Antiwar activist Leslie Bacon· wa!!I illegally ar· rested in April in a Washington. D. C, commune and flowa 3,000 miles to Seattle for questi0J1ing about the bombing of the U.S. Capitol, a. federal appeal!! court ruJ. ed Thursday. Miss Bacon, 19, arrested by the FBI as a "material witness·• (o the r-.tarch I bombing, was 1ranted a petition for habeas corpus, and btr "invalid" arrest warrant was ordered quashed by the U.S. 91h Circuit CoUrt of Appeal!I. Mike Rosen, one of Miss Bacon's at· tomeys, called the court decision ''a great victory for civil liberties in thi!!I country." witness" l<) go to the nearest U.S. co\lrl and challenge the origlnal !!Ubpoena. While in Seattle. ·Miss Bacon testified for several days but later ref\l.~ to ans"'er questions. She was granted "limited" immunity by 1 federal judge but again refused to tes~ify further and v.·as held in contempt. The buxom blonde also was chargf.'d •with conspiring t.o make firearms and in· cendiary bombs in connection wilh an at· tempted bombing of New York 's First National City Bank in December. She Wa3 freed on $10,000 bond in that case. ' Oil Fined YES For Spill RICHMOND (UPI) -SUI,,. dard Oil Co. wa!!I fined the maximum $1 ,000 and Grderecf put on two ~ear1 probation Thursday for • 30,000 gallon VOTE YES OCTORR 5 NEWPORT POUCE & ADMiNISTRA TION FACILITY oil 11piU in San Francisco Ba y. • Ellminete $20,000 lrt Miftlici pal Judge Charles JI. Renl Reyment1 Baldwin imposed the penalties e Elimin•te "Admlnf.,. arter the company had plead· t r•tive Spr•wl" ed no contest in connection e I ncre•M Government with the spill July 28. Efficiency Atlorllf'ys for Standard ob-• Obta in A Modern jected to terfll!!I of the pro- bation which required the Police •nd Actminl ... company to institute pro-t r•tive Facility for cedures for preventing :spills Newport Beach "at the earliest poss i b I e e Endorsed By TheM time.'' Attorney Ant b on J Loc•I Clti'zana: Bro\\'n said the company Mr ..... "'"· w 11111111 •-already was working for im· Dr. DeMet • ..... r1U. Jr. pr9vements ff:t up with the l"t!Hlltl °"""""' Kennedy U!ging More l11dia Aid WAS~UNGTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0-Mass. ), said Thursday that one million more Pakistani refugees had 1lreamed into India sinc;e he visited th_ere last month, fa cing disease and , death in ''the greatest human disaster of "What it means is that the Attorney General no longer can willy nilly arre.!lt persons, and in the case of Leslie, whisk her 3,000 mile!! across lhe country and hlJld her as a prisoner for an inordinate · length or time.'' Rosen said. The court ruling said the arrest war·- rant issued by Judge George Boldt in Seattle April 22 was illegal since it assumed without proper basis that Miss Bacon, of Atherton, would •not answer a subpoena. Surgeon. General Requests Ena, . ---To Vaccination WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. s~rgeon-general ha! recommended the states stop requiring rou tine 111mallpox vaccinations for children bttause of signific~nt gaips in the fight against the disease. GARAGE • SIDEWALK SALE! C6ast Guard and that thl': local Jimn ..,.,. action might conflict. Lii• .. "' l!r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;::ow,11 Tim All! S1 ... r1 .. II ... OKTOBERFEST Cll•I .. •l•i.r ll!llLINl!ll lll!STA\lll.l.HT Ki tt A1'1.i .. HUNTG. ••ACH Nt-J.IM HIN")' •-+" 11.;i;::;:;;i§i~§§:;~~;::;:~ll JIU l lfnlll !i M•rll'fll 11tnell modern times." . Sat., Oct. 2 8:00 a.m. ta 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE Casta Mesa Kennedy, chairman of the Senale Refugees Subcommittee, opened hearings on the situation with a plea for a greater U.S. effort to share the estimated $830 million relief costs India will incur this year. He said -there were now 9 million refugees in India. A proper arrest warrant, the court said, must be based on probable cause that testimony of the witness is material and that it would be "impractical" tq use a subpoena. Mill! Bacon also was uhder subpoena during the grand jury ques- tioning. Dr. Jesse. L. Steinfeld announced Thursday he ha!! accepted rttom· , menda:tions of the Ad vi.50ry Ccmmittee oo . Jmmunizat.ion Practices, a group of academicians and mt'dical and health ai.:thorities. BARGAINS GALORE! -Furniture , Clothing, Appliances, Books, Toys, You·Name·lt! UNITED ST A TES N ATIO N AL BA N K SOU TH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW Ol'IN SATURDAYS , •• , •• lril. MON,•THUlS. 10-5 ,.M. Proceeds to Harbor Area Dr. Homer A. Jack. who visited the refu gee ca01ps recently. testH'ied that the end of lhe refugee flow wa!!I not in :sight Jack said an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Bengalis, who have attempted to establish their own govemment in East Pakistan, were killed by central govern- ment troops. The court said the first lest can be met by assertion by the U.S. attorney, but the second mwt be based on suf- ficient facts. "Mere aSsertion will not do," the court s,ajd_ "As • basis for Bacon's arrest, the warTant w;;is invalkl." The comrniftee recommended that - rather than giving the inoculations lo i.11 children -the shot! be. given only to .hospital per!!Onnel •nd persona traveling tlCountries where •mallpoi: has not been Youth and Community Activity Projects FllDAT!i 10·' l'.M. 1714 1 140-1211. LN...., le; Se. CMlt I''-, c .. ,. Mnti Sponsored By The Aul. Vici ,-,..,.N.IJ1111ff ._ Rosen sald the ruling would pennit anyone subpoenaed as a "material eradicated. COSTA MESA ROTARY CLUB H. M. STOLTE Antipoverty Agency . Gets Day Care .Plai:i WASHINGTON (AP) -The ting into educational and federal antipoverty agency health servi~!'i. was approved ha.' emerged r r o m con-186 to 183 after eligibility for gre55ional tests with a heftier free care was trimmed at the budget and a greatly expanded urging of House Republican role· m-child development Leader Gerald Ford o f d es p It e a~atic:in in-Michigan. tenUpns to conftiie ,,..il ~o While ,fue program carried re~ch. '"J. , no price tag, Ford-quoted a The Hoose Thursday ex-~billion e sti mate by tended tbt Qffief: of Economic Secretary cf Health, Ed~ca­ Oppor.tunity for another two .· tion and Welfare E 1.1 ~ o t yean and added a massive Richardson for the or1g1nal development program keyed $6,690 ine<>me level. The. House to day-care centers r o r reduced the cutoff income children of working mothers. level for free c~re to $4,320. The ·Economic Opportunity There was no estimate on cost Ad, along with $4.9 billion for at the lower level. t\11'0 years' operation of el.ist-The &:nate has Pa;ised •. ing programs. was passed 251 slightly ~ffe~~t ~and·• to 115 affer light votes on ex-compromise will ha'le-lb bf pansion. It represented a 6, 7. worked out. percent increase over Presi· In a letter ~ead to the House dent Nixon's QEO budget by Ford, Richardson main· The day~are p r o g r a m , ta}ned pessage of the progra'!' which moves beyond babysit· without funds to ~pporl tl would lead to "a tragically un· fulfilled promise to l h American people of the ki nd C.RAfflTf that has already undermined I';'' eii.11 ....... -i'.-.... .._ their confidence in govern· !-.€.1 ... ,~.::·:·i::~,~~-ZW.,,._._.: ....... S".'!!'. ment." lll~~f;~] :::;;,· -~J .,.-·,, ........ · · .-.·.:.-~·.:..·· give a damn about them." ,;:::::======.- SO WHAT IS WRONG WITH BEING.;A VOY.EUR?? "The M•rri. Of A Yount Stock Broker" ~m.\'.~~<:;i.J1r~'!i~;j.WJ LI DO, Newport -DCLUllYI- FALL -SALE 253 .. 503 .. ~ FlNCY KOi :;r-·-llCllml .... -·=-4 •o• 11• •• .... ·LILLIU ~· ' -.... .... .....--7105· • a.... ,...., I • ; ·~ 07... .....~, ' l. r ·• .1484r mWARDS ST.,".WmMINSTE& Of• tHI IAH IOO ,.,,., WUt..111 "i • 4-Ply Polyester Cord Construction •Famous Dual Trud Design • Dlstlricu .. Dul 90-type 3 ring wNttwall .,,., 4 Pl Y POL VESTER! GUARANTEED! SPECIAL SALE PRICES SIZE 171·1 4 fl71·14 571·14 H7t-14 G71·1 S H71·1 5 lt lGUU.l 134.50 Sl 41.SO 140.00 S4l.50 541 .00 544 ,50 l'IUCI SALE $21 .76 $22.59 $Zl.t7 $25.51 $24.15 $25.94 ~RICE P.LT. 52.21 SJ.JI Sl.55 Sl .74 Sl .64 Sl .I CI RAIN CHICK: Sl.oulcl 1ur 1upply of 1om1 1i111 cor l;"'' ru11 ,,.,.,,1 clurin9 thio •v111 t , w1 w;ll i..o"O' I /IV ordt ri pl1i1d now for fvlure cl1liv1ry 1 1 tl.1 •dv11fi•1d prict . BRAKE RELINE Tolle JOur Pick! ~ USED Tl -RES O~r 1p1ci1liU1 r1li11e ,JI fe w wirlH ll with W 1t11t r br1•1 li11i!tft ••• r111p1ct 111 fovr tlrv1111 , •• Cli1ck wlt11I c.ylh1· tlet1 eMI r.tur11 1pri11t1 ••• C le111 111tl lubrlc.1te b1c•i11t ,l•te .•• lt1pjck fre11t wheel h•1i11t1 . , • Atljw1t ~1k1., ·• r11tere flultl • , • Re1tl te1t .,.u'r 11r. We Y1e 111\y 111w f1c.tery 1119i111erM p1rt1 ••• 1101 r1h11lll. • lots of non-skid tread 95 each pfu1 state ., and local fax11 SUPER WIDE! lellfll-Ra.ised White Letten F6Q.1~ .. 15 $3595 l'.l T. J.11 "" G60-14 or G6Q..15 $3995 ,,l .T, t .,f-:t.tJ_ P.S. INDY MAG WHEELS llOl D--CHI VlOLn-l'LY MOUTH DATSUN-TOYOTA SET Of. 4 •••• $9900 f Plu1 11p1 •~cl 11.U,J I hole rMI• 1vail•bla fa r % ton Campers • n d Pick-ups, t llghtly higher. GENERAL JET WHITEWALLS 6atsun .. Toyota • Colt· Vega· Pin.to Owners! . . :.. = d""I tr-4 d ..... $1695 e 'Ooop. lhnti4 TroM .... ' .... fer ........... .... h .PI ,._ ..... , ... .... .... .. . -..__ ............ OllCllNAL 19UIPMINT ILACKWALLS JUST ... COMPLETE CAR CMIE Since 195' Houri: 7:)1 · · : to 6:DO D<iUy · ; l'HONl1 J vll• 11nn1111 """' ........ , ... , ··-... ,.,. J. a1rntt a .. 1rk 1 a1tfflll9,,_ Jl1y l•rf!llll9"'"' 0• ...... "'"· .. rM'-11 •• -.ii- ••lllfl ..... 0..-llla ............. 1 ... HN N . ._., "'· "'· 1'111•-· C•l!lt r;M C. I OIC••ll ... .,. D. 1 .. c.i1 Of., ... Mn. O•~W l llllMI .,.._ C". ,,...,_. Mr ..... Mrt. Wllllnll c-t.My llkllt ..i ,....,, Mii Dt~I• Pttoll Ol~h. 11111 O.~llM J .. 11 O.L!•l• llk ll•nl I . Okk- D1¥t Ooft1<1y Mr. tlMI Mrt. Mlltll M . Offttl Mr. tnll M.,., C~rltlllll ··- Jltkrl 'd••nh Col. Lym111 I. '•~l~111r Glod.n l'•y J. o.MW ''"'11'"' Mr. •1111 Mrt. I!, H, l'lnthlr Mr. I MI /rllrt. JI ,,_ I . ••to Or. 11111111 w. Ow1f11 ert Gl9¥lll1nl Or ..... Mn. 1..lrtfl Hlltllw (, A. Hll!~ie Doti H/it Cl\111011 M ....... .. ,, A. tMrY;lfll Mr. 1111 Mn. Cl\'lll Jllln- Mr. •1111 Mra ...... K1w1rnw'• LNll Mr, 1nd M'1. •1-M1<1lll R1lp~ M1t11 1y l'hnlp It. M1~r- ll1M11U MoCt .... 11 M~. ""' "'"-PHI ... Mcl(l11ley L•n C Mltlcl 1'1\rlC-... H•991 ti"r. J•~" Hie•!! Mr. 11\11 Mrt. Denlllt 0. 0 'N911 Cl111'1lt Ow111 Mr. 1"6 ,.._,,__ LllMl1..,. ''rMll J, M. ,.,11.n .. Mr. flMI M 'I, 0 .... l'_lnt .... M1r11r1t l'llltf" Or. 11!11 Mn. Hllffl l'llll<llt WllHllll C:. lllnl ,-.._ ....... .,. . I "9•11'111 ....... ' • •-«t JC •• ..._ M1"'9Af H, It..,_ H-.dl 1-"'9 Ill l'llllllP El.JI- ... ' . '.' ' ..... -~---• • -._ > t ..... -• • ' D.tlLV PILOT EDITORUL PAGE • ) _______..·earch for a ·Solution • • · --A Joint mteti.Di of U\e city_eouncils of HW'ltin,ton ... -ch, tountli.a Valley and Westminster over the Jt.oute T- 80 Freeway alllJlnleat ii bting ur1ed by Fountain Vall•Y Hayer U Jtut. . It uem! to be a i OOd idea. A meetin& such as Utis ·Can only benefit 'all the parties con cerned by glvi.n& the thrff cities a chance1to air the ir stands on the ire.way. , It is un likely there \\'ill be un an imo us agreement rfatbed amone th e three councils. As it is, membe rs of individual councils do not aifet among lhemse.l ve!I 1,1:hen it..(omes to the align me nt of the freev.·ay. ln the pa!it few months. controversy over th e free- way and proposed alternates and alternates to the alter· nates has caused. a great deal of confusion, affect.in& bomeowners and civi c leaders alike. i It is time these three councils got to ther to fin d out where ea ch stand5 Ort the locatio n of he freewa y- wb~e eon cessions will be made and "'here compromi1es wrl'I' not be accepted, ... With the knowledge that a. ma jority of the Huntin&· ton Beach council favors on e plan, \Ve!tminster another, a.nd Fountain Valley another, construttive efforts can be applied to bring about a solution to the controversy. Miller Fights Back Tbf firin~ of ~oyle Mill.er ~s l':ity administraU,! or Huntinfton Beal':h 1s developtn& into a full-fledged f11ht that l':lt'I have few precedents. and run for the cn.y council asa.lnsl those "'ho tired him. That ii fi&htins. Whether it's poUUcal ly wi!e to battle tilt council in this style at this sta1e only \he future wiU tell . But more than politics may be involv ed . An effort to cl ear his name may be the most importa.nt.r. conaide ration to Mil ler. a man nearing his 80th birthday a.nd with 11 years in Huntington Beach. Whatever bis motive, l t is cl ear now that Millu 's d j.,mis!l al will not be a fo rgotten i11sue in the April elec- tion, no matter how fast the council moves to appo int a successor. Miller's admirers will see to that. whether or not tile administrator himself i!l a candidate. Something, to Watch A proposal for a super aLrport in San Pedro Bay is something that wil l bear continued rinse \\•atthing by the t.ities of Hunti ngton Bearh and Seal Beach , • The-idea has been tout ed for severaJ years ind may never become muCh more than th at -an idea. Yet a bill was introduc ed in the st1te Senate l.n establish 1 special agency to study the fea!libili ty of lhe concept of building the jetport on a ma n·made i!!land five to eight miles offshore. The average tenure of a city manae:er or admini· strator stemii: to be Abo ut fi ve years so i:':hanges in lead· enh.ip are not uncommon , lnl!lvit!bly, ill fee,Wi,~ is in· volv~ aDd is not always hidden. But g~n_erallyl~ some- what clossed over bv a negotiated re!lignation. .~ssemblyma n Mike Cullen (D-Long Beach) has de- leted the agency from th e bill in the wake ·of mounting protests. Even with this am en dment howeve!j .the idea would still be studied si nce Jhe bill c11Uii: for dt.veJopment' of a master plan to meet Southern California's air trans· portation needs. 'i The San Pedro proposal •.vii! be consider ed a1ong with other proj~cted 5Uperport locatio ns, Palmda.le, Los ·Angeles International, Carilp Pendleto n, Mirami.r, On· tario and El Toro. ri< 'JC THANKFUL YE~ IN A 'COMt(1JONAI. IN511TUTION; INSTfAD"of'r;Dr~iiO.w: It's seldom indeed that a manager \\•ill ask for a public hearing, vo w his intention to remain in the city A WorC1 Quiz , I On.P or gotten Names we haven 't had . word-quit for quite a •hllt ·and today·s will dea l ~·ith "forgot- . teti n~meg" of places, per!!On.s or things. 'ieu may considtr ,>'OW"S~f unbt:arably Jearntd if you can an1we r more than half. I, The wicked '·five citi~ of the pl.un" art mentil"ll'!- ed ill the Bible . .and form tht tiUt of a 1epatatt bo()k by Prfwt; everyMe knows Sodom and Gt> ml!ft'T1h -\\'h&t are tl'!t other three eiti e!? • !. A.LONG TffE SAME lines, the first nve book! of the Biblt are known as the "Pentateuch ". tt•el)·one knows that the firl!t two art Gentsi! and Exodus -v.1111 an thi names ol tht nti-t three? 3. {\1e still c;i ll any lonp: run a 1'mlrathon"; the flr1t run began at thf': !attle of ~11.r•thnn ~w here did it enrt ? .... \iany literary ch~ra cters h1.ve pas6ed intn fame. wtiilt the source or author of their fame has bf"t n lnr1ntten; ldet\ti!y lhe sources of the followi n1 : (~ 1 "Cay Lothario."' (b l ··Pollyann a," and (~! "Peck 's Bad &y." ~.WHAT WAS TH E name of ''The Man Without a Country'"~ 8. Betnre it was made tnto a mus1ca.I, "H&lo. Dcll y" w a_i; a play ea.!ll!ld "The Ma tchmaker": what was !ts or1cin&I title btfore that".' 7 The man l\'hn founded the relir ion of 8 uddhi m wu ulltd the 9uddh& (me-a n- Dear Gloom,· Gus R, N. <Gus. Sept. 24) a!ks if it's lrue the onl~· qualification the Hunt· inllM Beach City Cnuncil want! in ·tl'!e next city administrator is abil- ity to s~·im arount! the pier in !O minutes. Only 11 pe rMn \\'ho can ~'ALK amund the pier In five minute!! would be. able to handle the job. " -D. J. R. lM" l .. !U'I rf'fltrtt rttlt"' ~I-a, Ml ~•<tntrl!y l!leM ., !~t ~,.,.,.,.. • .... your ,.., -VI 19 G"8"'Y 0110. D1tJy Plltl. ing "the enlight~ned" l: what v.•115 his real name :> • 8. Wh~ is an old i t.ale joke called a "chestnlil-'':' 9. "-;ha't is the full name of the novtl by Steven~on abo ut Or. Jekyll and Mr. H\'de~ 'to_ Why ls 11 certairt t y~ of woman referred to t s "Lady Bountiful"? ANSWERS: 1. Admah, Zt:!,viin. and Ztltr. 2. Leviticus . Numbers. and ™ullronomy. 3. At Alhl!n~. 4. 11.1 The leading characltr in Nic hol11 s Rtiwt 's tr11ged y (J m3) "The fair Penitent": 1 bl The heroint of I.ht nn1·el of that tillt. by Elea nor H. Por!t.r ~ 1~1~1 : 1c1 Humorou.~ skttches in !ht Milwaukee Sun during the 11180i; hy Gf!orge Wilbur Peck. S, "Philip No\a,n." a LT S Navy l'lffi<·er. in 'a story by f,rlw~rd Evtrett Hale shout Aarnn Burr's lrea~nn. 1 ~1any rl!aders err iii bel ieving th i~ a lrue 5lor.v. 1 f;. "Thi! ~1t.rch,11nl rrom Ynnktr~.'' hY 1'hnmll'ln Wilder. 7. Siddh1 rth• G,11 ut11m1, who lived in lnd i1 in the fith cent11rv B.C. A. from an old mt.lodram11, "The Bro ke n SwNd.'' b.v \\'il liam Dil l~n. in which nn t leri ious ch1.r1ctt.r re~.it.s thf. same joke. abnut a "chfl!tnut.-tree..." !l . "The Stranrr Case of Dr. Jek yll ind Mr. Hyde." JO. Sht w111 the Nfluu t a n d a.ri!tocratic doaooder in f11 r~uhar ·1 pl1y 11707) "The Beaux' Stratagem." Political Ad Cost Oddity. tn its wisdom Conifess ha& come up with another effort to re~ulalt political cam,.i.gn expendituree: this one Ji vin8 eand.ldat.ts for federal off1c1 a financial brtalc 6ver the ir nnn-politle&I com- pitriots. P'illed with not unusua l cOn\•1'!1uled lllRiC and rath!r mi~dlrected teal. I he meuureS in the Senate i nd Hous.e. blsieally •ould rtquire tht nonbroadcast meilii -news paper!!:. mat(a7.ints. oth~r periodical publieat!On5 . and billbnA rd .taeilitles -In sell spaN! tfl federal can- 4itttes 1t their "lowest unit rate." Th11I mtaftl that short le.rm political •cl· ytrtlsl1'r would Cflmtnand the aamt r11 re u 1e.c--ttrm contraet cornmerclaJ ad tdledulei. · the media &c:l that they may better e:i:- plain thtir stand on the issues and the reby more fully and completely in- form the votus." and as prevtntlna com· merci ll Advertisers from havJ.na: an "un- fa ir adv1nta&e" over 1 po!Jtlcal ad· vt.rtiser. The nasonln& is unimpreiisive. Tht economics of medl1 lldvertl1in1 are the same 3S those ef other Mtr.chandiainf. Bulk purch.11e1 Cflmm1nd lower unit prices, Jr you huy a uck Of ptanuts at lht. hlllpArk ynu P*Y 1 hlfhtr unit ratt lhan If you (lurchated I c1r!01d. TM commerc.i1l adv e.rttser •ho 1Uirtntte1 a new~pa~r 1 ctrtain amemtt of -ad· ''erti&inl annually ,.u -ind dtMrv• a lower unit r•t.t Ulan tM oeca.lional client. Thi• l111'ccepted &1 realOl(lltili-'b}' the less fr@qutnt advertlw. Each ~ cnntroveraial. Yet it is naive to believe that one.of these sites will not be rl!l'commended eventually. H Massive Lobbying Campaign Mounted La'Jyers Block No~Fault Insurance • Tht la.!t surtrlvingr bill tt'J establish no-ffl t.dt nutomobilt inJ1tra·nce in Cali- forrtia wtU kil/.ed Stpt. 23 by th.t St nott Juditiory Com mittt e, all nf tht mt mbt r.'l of u•hich. ore lnwyerj, Pr inr:i pn/ lohhyi,,t again&t l/11> mra.1urt WO& the Co/1forniri. Trinl LounJPr.~ A.t· socintion. Tht bi/l"s bnckt r1 p;·,riu:tt d ir 1o"uld. 1/ pa..~.~td. save Califor11.i11 m(}tnrist.! $50 milliO'tt n yt or 111. pre- mium.~ . Jhck Aridl!'rson p111r.~·jurthpr pnr- t1cult'Jr5 llbt'lut the 1u.b1t ct ot tht f cd- eroL level in the followin g column. Editor WAS HINGTON -Tht ''irijur,y in· du8try" -the insur- ance a1en111. ,11rtjust- or1, l11wyer.s :i n d others who make a pro"tfit fr(lm grief - ha ve mount('(! a masslvl!, i;oph istica- t~ Jobbyina c1m- pa.i1n lo block n<r fa ull auto insurance. The n~faull !lys- tl'!m would compel insu ranct compani~!I !fl p,ay aceident claims withou t coet!y lawsui!J! to detl!rmine who •as at fau lt. Advocates ~1.v thi s would result in lower prmiiums. prompter servi~. ftr.irer com· pel'\.i:,11tio11 and even S.lfer cars. Rut it would also co.~t the big insurance cnmr:ioif".<:. tri11I l ;11wyer~. insurance 11~ents 11nd cl1ims adjusters billinn:o: 11! d11!1.11 r.~. The tri.111 lawyers a!nne: ~·ould lo~~ $1 billion a yea r in l11w feeii:. THElR STRATEGY is lo block a na· fJ(lnaJ no-fa ult system by contendin s th.is is 11 mttttr that should be left to the staie~. ,'i'he ~fett •:ould be to rut the no· tauft sy!ltern , For most state. leiisl1ture1 .lire domina ted by lawyers ind can be mRnipulated by the powerful insuranet ind L!stry. As evidtnce of the ind ustry 's power, Sf'Vt.rat high-le ve l insurancl! executives recen tly pa id • call •t the While Hou5e to discuss no-fe.ujt iMur1u1ct . The group in· clud@d the 'chief exttutiv1P:11J of tht Kemper In surance Group. Alls tate, State Farm Mutual •nd Liberty Mutu11I. The Nixon Administr1 tion !lub~equcntly endorsed the no-fault eonrept but recom· mended lhat It be implemented on a state-by-state basis. The fu tility of this" 11pproach is 1Jready in e:vidence. Th us far. five 1t1tes hive passed new in· surance bills, but they bear 1bout IS "' much resemblance to no-fault as a tin whistle to a nutt. MASSACHUSETTS has one of the be!l Pl•nll. It provides for no-fault eom· pensatirin up to $2,000 but perm its lawsuits for dama1es in e1cess of that 1.mount. Moto rists .ottill hive to carry 1i11bility !n.oturanct , 1.nd in many c1~e~ the no-fitult pl ymf'ot,11 serve merely to_ subsidize suNequenl l1W1.11il•1. Even wtfl\• these ~'tllknesse~. M1~s1 chuselts drivers hi ve 11l ready received 1 I~ percent drop in som t of th1P:ir auto premium~. A num ber of slatts have h<1d no-f11.ull bills intt·l'K'.luced into their lea:islatures and ;i~si,ntd to the purga tory or 1;1wyer- r!nmin1.!ed t'Omm il let"s. Ten stales hive \'oted lo •·st udy" no-fa ult. Many 1:1f thw statM will nev6 Mopt no.f.tult bills, 11nd the pl1ns that pa1a wHI res ult invariably, in fatttr bank accounl.!i for tri11! \awvers and insllrance men. Thf! p1tcfiwo rk nO-lault .sy&tem that is emeri· lni as a result of tht Nixon approach is prec-ise!y what the injury industry w11nls. INDEEn. THEY h;n'f': planned it lhal wa y. Rnbc>rt H. Joost. .11 lawyer t,vho worked ror the. American Trial La~·yers As11ociatioo fot over eigh t ye11rs. !old 11 Senate 511bcommittee 111st May how the lawyers pl11n !~beat n<rfault. Their emph11si.~. said .!oo.~t . is on sli1le le11:islalur,s. ATLA has handpicked "kty me n" -Jncludi ng form er gnve:rnors, leg is!J1tors , 11nd pfiwerful politic<.U -tfl coordinate the slAle-by-sta.te assault on no-f11ult. Joos \ became "fed up" with hi.~ sancti moniou11 brother ii, he said . at 11 "key man" meeting 'in ChiCllJ!O. T11ctic.s .Jor man ipu!lling .state ltgi11latures were optnly di s~~ Joos!. 11~id . Such front i:roup!! R.!i LJF'f (Lawyers Involved F'nr Tex11s) 11.nd A OOPT (Attorneys Dedicated In Ohio Peopl e Totally f • h11ve been formed. Thty ;i re intric,11 te. ta.r-e.i:empt scheme~ for-r:i ising money to defea t no- ffl ul!. An El Paso, Te.r .. tr i11l 11wyer1 newsletter. in fact, ~r11nkly ltt btlerl LI FT "• \eizi~lalive kitty that is payin i off." AOOPT Af\'Tl LIM' are hu t the ti p nf I scandalou~ icebl'ri . All acro.~s lhl! rnun- try. tri;il &wyers are form ing spurinltl'! "citi7.rns 2rnups" to C'amp11ign· 11i:11 in~t oo-f;iul!,. An nrp;anization in Nashvi\1~. Tenn .. which c-"lllt il~f'!f the "CitizPn,i; Committee to Hal t Nn Fa ult lnsuranc~.'' h11~ be:en sp<.1nsoring radio .11ds dennunr.iniz: no-f;iult 1-.~ a ~vi:tem which "makes nl"I distil'R'tio11 brt.Ween lhl! <'Ireful 11ind ~kles~ dri ver .'' Tht chairman of the group is Din D. Hlldtbrand, jU&I ,11n average: "citizen" who happens also to be a mei;nbe r of At LA. In New \'ork CitJ,. a grou p ca.lied "Citizens Against No fa ult" h11s bom- barded , the city "''ith val':unus newsp1~r ads that label no-fault '"a hoax." The or;anization is run by a public rel11tions expt'r!. Irv Spiv;ick , whn has refused to name his b.?.ckeri. But ther e's con• sideraQll! evidence to sugi i!Sl the group is being bankrolled 111 rgely by trial la\\·yers and lnsuranc' men. • THE TRl~L LAWYERS piousl y i~ist, neverthele:o:s. that they /Ire really defen· din11 the American ~y~tem of justice. We spoke 11t length with Marv in Lt wis. the ATLA president. wh(I claimed th at no• fa ult insurance would co~t more 1.nd offer Jess. No-fault removps the "bulrer'' ~twetn the people arid the insurance companies, ht s1iri. "Take away the courts and the lawyers, ;i nd a.II ytJu are left with art the friendly h11nds of Allstate.'' In other word~. no-Fault would do away with the lawyers. Jt would also do away \\'ith SI bitlinn in legal fees . WE ASKED WHETHER it was i!lhical to use ta:i:-exem pl schemes lo raise mone y to fi11thl no-fault. ''We're carrying on 11 peoples' lobby,'' thundere d Lewis. "We're out there lob- bying for the pK!ple." But the peoplf'. who wo11ld save bill ion!!: bv eJiminatin11 tht la11.·suits <1ond the mid· dle:mtn, ma y hive a diffrrent id ea. F(l(ltnote : The Amer ic;.n h1surJ.nce Associ11tion, whosl! comp11.nies ~·rite 30 percen! "' !he natil'.'ln's auto insuranr:t, has end11rserl a compl ete no-(au!t system . Other compan ies ha ve pa.id lip service tn the coni:-ept whil e seeking tn sabota1e true no-fault. IQ:~ Pr_oduct of Nature or Nurture? An old 11rgumenl is heatirt1 up lliain over whethe r lnteJllgence is the product of nature or nurtu rt . It is by no means m e r t. l y 1a ac,11dmiic exercise. II.! Berkeley psycholoay professor Ar thur R. Jen~n found out a. ctuple of yearf a10. Ht WIS nooattt With hate mail, made the ~ verbl!I t~rget of S.D . .S. street ralUes and became A cam~us pariah for su11eating in print thst bl1.ck! lag beSllld whJlas not just in me1surablt l.Q. but ln inherited intelligence. Jensen coticludf!d . ag have 1 number of olhtr eipert!, th•t amoni the a:tneral populati.,n tM geni!tic fictor aceeunts for ,1><>ut IO porcent In dttermlnldl In· Education - ~Uia:e.nce and on!r 1bout IO percent' 11 · left to 'v•l')'1binl else -the , social, cuJtufaJ and phyaleal environment. pl\11 illne1s and pren1t1I 'c'onditlon1. In 1.Q. te1t1n1, •hite Americans tend to acore 1bout IS p@T'C'fl'l'lt°hi(her than b11cn. """' au.ming that thtJt two 5ttl ol figurts 11re 11ccepted 11 valid. Is the 15 peret.nt dif· ftrtn~e tttounted fnr entirely from non- htrtdltlry f1etori! Maey ptycholo~sts say yes-that the te1t.s have a btult.-in, cultural hii1. ' m~it, or lnteJ!i;enct, the sole st.andard of achievement. And he A)'! this • -•·meritocracy" will be laraely hered itary . "ALL MOOf:RN po litic1I c redt11 preach soci1.l moblllty," he writes. "The gbod society she'l\lld, we btlieve, allow people to rise according to their· mtn tf· 'forts. The soclal barriers of the paat-race. religion , n~tionaUty, tille , in· heri,t.ed wealth-are undtr· eonUnuou• 1~s1un. 11t 1east 'in principle." Al. tms · ctimes to pass , merit will pi:evtiL W'htit troubles Herrn1te1f ebout thii! pmspect is tha t ' virtual cailtt 1ysttm. of thil irt- telleet ceu~4 1rilfl\ r1i:nilles woultl te.nd ,to sustain their hiah or l~w 1ition on the !oeiaJ ladder from ene.rltiOl'l to ;eneratlon . · Notions of Inherent . ra cial or class 1uptriority~r Inferiority-ire repusnant to many Americans. Peoplt tod1.y tend to tgi'tt wtth Ernest Hemingway's remark 1bollt the 'rich -they are diflere11t only because they have n1ore mone.y. We tre . not yet prepared fully to accept the theory that they are also smarttr. . Ytt the matter is worthy of 1erioutt study and debiate in an Atmosphere that does not 1u_bject the rt&e11rcher to ill· timldation it hls findings happe.n· to be un·,. p0pular. Mal'l his still to reaalvt 1uell ballc questi on11 ·as: What preclie!Y ls iJ\. jl ttlll1ence? Hl'l•·ls it develop!d? AM how . bt•t c1n it be used ? . - l ' ' I ' ! • I I • -.~ewport Beaeh ' , EDITI O N • • voe. 64, NO. 2l5, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRID AY, OCTOBER I, 1197~ 1E N :CENTS ' New .. C~ty Center Falls 'Some·where in ·Middle' By L. PETER KRIEG Of tllt 0.UY f'lt.t Sllff Newport Beach electors will vote Tu!!- day oa • proposed city hall a'nd police 111tt..tkm latp1' than that presently serving Costa Mesa, but markedly smaller than tho.5e plaMed ln neighborinf Huntington Beach. Cost&: Mesa bl.Jilt it.s fivMtory clty hall and two.story police station on Fair Drive in "67 .11t a COt5t of SJ.I mi!lioo . Hur:rtJ ngton Beach is plaaning to erect a dv1c comp!eI _next year at a C06'f. of $8.9 * * * Council Optimistic · · .... - Ove-r Bond By CANDACE PEARSON Of ""' n.11r "'"" lll ff An "undercurrent of. r e s e n l m f! n t against the police helicopter " will cause some people •to vote agaiJ1st a new ad. m.inistrative-police facili ty in Tuesd~y·1 bond election, Newport Beach city coun- cilman Lindsley Parsons said today. "ft doesn't seem to be a reasonable way of lashing back at it," said Pt.rsons, ''but I've gotten nume rous calls telling me th.al." He called that att.itude "dangerous," but expr~ed a hope that the $6.9 million bond issue will pass. Because the "mood of the eltoctorate ls so volatile," Pal"SOll$ said, ;·r won't hazard a guess OR the outcome, I 'll only hazard a ho~ ... Other councilmen e:a:pl"es9!d optimism about the outcome of the tlectlon. but all refilled to estimate the •ize of the vote. . ••r thlnl we'H" gol11g M win , •• •?Id by a safe margin," said Ma,IOr ¥.Hirth. Vice Mayor Howard ~Cl"I a~ e:a:· pressed eoatidenct, but w1\b IDOf"t CIU. Hon. "It wln eome awfully close." he aa ld, 0 but I do reel we will PtOhablY 11t the twl).thirds majority neeeS!lry." Richard Crout. contact~ Sf h.is camp- grounds at Shin,l!le Sprii:i11;1 11.eor Sacr;i;- mento. said he thoU~t 6\he bond would pass beacuse "the city has ~eeded this fcrr years.'' Declini ng to guess what t.he ratio of vot!S might be. Council man Donald Mc~ Jrmis stat!d. ''I'm sure it's going to pass. The onlv quettion ts how big ii it going to oass." Councilme• Carl Kym1a &nd Milan Dos- tal both in mee:tlq:s, were •navanablt fur' comment. All councilmen are !dill ea"11)1fgnlnl' far "ye!" vote'! on the gent'Ml1 ebllfatlon bonds to finance a new city hall and po- llce titi.tion at Newport Caiter. A series or open houses will be held Sunday afternoon by councilmen and po- lice. Coundl open hous!s, all scheduled rrom 1 p.m. to 4 o.m. are : -Mayor Ed Hirth lit Eastblutt Park. -Viet!: Mayor Ro'!'en1 and Councilman Mcinnis at city hall. -ParsoM i.nd Croul at the Corona de! Mar library, al Marigold Avet1ue. -Kymla at mul ti-purpose room at Mar· tner's Ltbn.ry. -Doltll at his home, 1821 Tradewinds ~~•y, lrom I p.m. to 5 p.m:-llli!- pollce ~nt will bold .... -•t Ill "8dqumm, 1211 :!21ld SI. "ti '* *I Recrird Absentee I . . million. Newport Beach V<>t!rs will decide Tues-- da y if their city governmen t should sell $6.9 million in general obligation bonds to buy rr: nine-acre 11tte and erect a three- story building at Newport Center for a city hall ud police facility. Neither Huntinp:in Beach nor Co!ta Mesa. voters were off!l"ed an opportunity to vote on the question. I11stead, their governments chose to avoid the risk of vot!r rejection, and created municipal corpon.tlons with power kl issu e bonds. . ' ' Y oung11ter Hit I Interest charg~ by major_ lendh1g !n- stitutions is much greater 1n those Ill· stances since the ·bond s theoretically are not backed by a dttlaration of the people, according to Newport Beach officials. Proposed In Newport Beach &re gene- ral obligation bonds, which, under state • Jaw. must win support from 66.7 perc!nt of those votiRg in the-election. Newport Beach councilmen knew they were taking a calculated rlsk in calling fur the bond election, according to Assi6· tant City Manager . Philip ·nettenC'Ollrt. ~ J •' .';°) .~ •• .. • ·- DAIL'I' l'ILOt Stitt ""'"' As mcKher (hand to head), watches, attendants prepare to move Charles W. Lacey. J r., 5, to hospital-bound ambulance. Young Lacey 251 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa, was listed in satisfactory cond ition today at Ho.ag Memorial Hospital following 111ccident Thursday evening. He was struek by car while' riding h is bike on Franciseo Drive in New· port Beach. Boy 1u1fered possible fractures and internal injuries, ac· cording to hospital tipokesmen. Newport Holding Suspect; Alleged Accomplice Slain A Los AngeJ!s woman whose al!eged carrying a concealed weapon there. accomplic! in a theft and bunco ring was Detective Wi lkinson claimed she and hacked to death in Las Vegas a month the late Miss Turner have been involved ago wu arrested by Newport Beach in a variety of theft cases. including the poilce Thursday on conspiracy charge1. old so-called pige<in drop schem(. / Candace M. Polleon, 26, was booked The latter is one used in m~ases on a warrant issued in connection with to bilk well-meaning elderly people out a-May 1 b1cident and-held in lieu of of U>eir bank Javings. '6.250 bail on the felony charge. Vlcllms are approacbed on the street Her alleged partner, Annette Turner, by two bunco artistl -usually women 30, alao of Los.Angeles, waa M.med in an -claiming to bave found a large 1um ideittical. Habor Judicial DiltricL Court. ol. money in 1n envelope. Wlfi'ant,• JM canceled.. A thick stack of blank papers covered Mia.~~ was' J ouod dead In the by one lar&e, 1enuine bill Is shown the deRf:t~ ca~I sept. ·i. her 11>-intended victim, who· is then asked to domen.ripped''by a k:Alfe lltd her throat help decide what to do with the l!mpting aJaahed un,tll It wu riearly aevered. find . A record ·nambet of ee i.llotl A 'tftaD :Mlipect!d u~,.aeco~· in· One of lbe pail: then leaves under the have been Issued for• '1.clvl~ ctn--tht Southern r.11r ...... 1. theft ' lion · t t ter bond election , N Betcb city . . . ~-,.t,, ~ ,i_ Pf'ttHto{ consulting her nonex1s en em-, ..... .1:--Waa IUbMiqueaily 8mited by Neva~ ployfl, whom lhe says Is wise in flnan. cl!rk Laura Laglos maay. 1crthorities on a murder charge. · A total of 253 wet'! Issued •a Displaying 1 thick douier of reports cial matten. el. dtadline lut Y· · from J'lrioUI llw 1gendes on the pair Th! story alwaya given ill that he wW "!feel ufe ln ~la lilt 11!~ De:-.:-'TOlfdWlll<lMoo,.ldtoday' .~: •-the cub f-IOdays In cm...,.. ever t.Jred," Mn. ~ ... It LI a teCQY8 -..... , ~ YI • roc<ri !or th• IJalll" d!oi'. :ioon." are W.U.'°"!'"' to •11ll•Ofil!•.' -ot1• clllfms fl, alter 1fblch the three may "'Ille 1 --.r•llaoutd ncoatly · MW ~o!!Oon'lrn,pidod up·'Tllunday ' dlvkle~lt themoelves. I'll W ~'for _( -_••• COUllCII· al Sybl[.,Brud '1ilill1111oi+. lilt too, Al> ~•-coid, b tiiai the'tlfu"d efdlr. -,__ 1et• OlmlJ'...,,,,r'Jllfl?lor•-· ~., . ' ~el . ,,...;· ,_!lit •1l!f•-.~.~&ebafled "'[y.party 1 ..U.a llmlllr depc~1llofo ..=.-=r:n~-.. ...Jf,..h" -.(~~:f!!l ~.,;._ llllll!.··~ -----..ub. r-•. \':' . . . --!O'lflpped ·ln wltb.'llle·aJ. • r:::.""-.:111t--lt·)lilodl7 . ~. ·.:rel ,. . -Jtcoil --and•tlli 'k!ti\11 ~ "*'· ,.,... · -· --' U i!U U · -tt oi; 111a.-...rrori. taam apJil: •· • -. -.· ,.~flA1f"j6e ... ·•· · · -Deta:~nwllk1n .. 11111t1111eump11acy -_ W·.1~ . • Cb"' I , • I diarJI Mna.iOm • lhQpUft ~ -'-Shotgun UwOllji Ti_p · lltL -r oves:-toYOlyfq ., irortb "' pmi11u1t> ·~Bal· '--. """')-• '-""""" · '" -• ·· luma' r"61oo ltf_and atore. rrov.,a .r ~ se_ ~w-:, ~~de! Mor c).mtiOr ~ 1;Qn1o ''He ..,.. -...urtiy <(IOl1IOllMI 1dent1titd ~A ......,,._llP qt.A~. ~' -.:·:.-•,..,, -·•• Jli, )IJio, PGUOon ml the .'l'llrner .""man ~ 11 • Costa !\!.,. cale,leal Coal! IQPrar 'IDdq. , . ll'llllL l!fo p!loloflrapht, altar loWng the ......... :io...JlllJoeaa_'l'bmidlJ' -• Jbl';nn't-·11 - -ioluie· -.,._ ourvelllance. --'"'tor the ~ ·. • · ' .,..:c:olh-\tok1nm .:.m1 oa• auapect bad -tbti • • yea tarn. tbrti -·-fl ... blch u. rour paijliiolla hlcldOo"""' """"' l>Ut I# ..... ~:::11DitWS'*~-lift cbnaber, ..... to Ml11w. ,._... tbe, ...,.,beint watcMd Gnly '!lindial'~ Don.t I!!!!!/•\~~ .:'"-~I!! .... .., ml~ llcflel !ram;U. ..... .,...,,.,. Ill the "'='.:=~7w..ia, ~~ ..... ~:.~.,lf!IL ~rm...iro.~mom.:t "JN1t 18fill'•...,' -ip; ·'llla·-"°'•,....·wm-~ ail'lha......_a.llllc!.aJ!d.='Pd Uq .......... iralriil.. ilaJ id ,,.............. . ....... ~ .. ' . -' ---' . . Councilmen o.re aware that no bond issue for municipal facilities. eilher a police staLlon or cit &11.__has~ received that twG-thirds v er approval a11ywhere in Orange ty durin,I( the past 10 years, be said. Newport counci!mea, i.lthough declln~ ing to talk aboot what will happen if the bonds are reject!d, could form a joint powers agreemeat with the county of Orange to sell bo!!ds, or, liir1! Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, could create a dummy eorporatio11. Joint powers fin:oncing, at'COf"ding to the finan cial consulti ng firm of Stone and Youngberg, is less co~l!y than the muni· c!pal corporat ion bonds •. }lowever. It is expected that. if the bonds do wot pass, the council will ask Stone and Youngberg to investigate what other-al· temalive,. including joint powers ~nc­ ing, are available. The financing method selected by Hunt. lngto,. Beach '4'as a lease-back proposi· tion in which the councU created a corp- oration , which will se!J the bonds, build the buildings .and · 1tf.se" them to the city government. Th at corporatk l'I is called the ffunt .. ingt.on Beach Public Facilitita Corpora .. lion. According to plMs, Huntittgton Beadi will spend a total of 18.9 million, incltxf. ing $7.5 million in construction COits, fot a facility with 187 ,OM square feet. Newport Beach ~ to build a structure with 123,000 Square feet There are 105,000 square 'feet In the c.o.ta Mesa complex. So Ions Want Out • Senai,e Calls .for Viet Withdrawal WASHINGTON (AP} -He edi n g Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield's plea to "atop the slaughter" and "bring an end to this horrible wa r," the Senate has called for total U.S. withd rawal from Indochina within six months. The vote was 57 to 38, but the chance of House agreement is doubtful. A similar amendment to the draft-ex· tension bill won 61-38 Senate approva l last June but failed In the House. A Judge Frees Coast Coed's Dealll.Suspect . A man who once confessed to the kilJ. Inf of.an Orange Coast College. coed and then succeatully 1pp1aled hit atat.e prlaon term of flvt years to life left tht Orange C.Ounty courthollse a free man Thursday. Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan levied the slate prison term for the second time in George Arnold Vick's life, but immediately suspended the sentence in fa~r of the probation period. He ordered Vick to serve one year in Orange County J11il wilh credit for time urved. Vick left the courtroom con- cluding that the county owes him five months of his life since he bas spent 17 months in the facility. Judge McMillan saKI his decision to release Vick Wfl.S based on the defe n- dant's "excellent prolipects for rehabillta~ lion and Vick's obvious determination to rebuild his life. ''This was a drinking situation.'' McMillan said. "I simply can't see what use a prison term would have been for this kind of man and, in fact, it could have done a lot of harm ." ~ Vick, 31), of Tu~tin, was arrested June 25. 1969. shortly after Sll.$3n Carol Adams, 20, was suffocated with a plastic bag in the Tustin apartment she shared with l}Je tall, handsome defendant. Officers sajd Vi ck was pulled from his car by citrus ranch workers who saw him run a hose from the exhaust through the window of the vehicle' and then slump down in.side th e auto. Vick lat.tr argul!d through his lawyer tha t lhe cremation of Miss Adams' body~ had deprived him flf hi.t rights since It was no longer possible for th! defense to determine the cause: of the girl's dea th. J udge Robert Gardner. who was then on the Superior Court bench, described that argument as "bordering on the realms of fanta sy" and sentenced Vick to his first ital! p'rison term.~ The ruling was reversed by the appe llate court to which J udq Gardner was later a~ pointed. It was testified at Vick's hearing that he strangled M~ Adams after the couple quarreled becallle Vick spent savinp earmarked for the couple'a pas.sage· to AustraliL . Street. Grooves ---·. Not So Groovy: u_<;l\AiiMro (UPI) -'llH! >... . ~ _,_ reqaeoted • _,. ol Ille -lhlp ol highway rlln fl/oo¥M and .-.cycle acckl.,ta. 1"o molllUOn by El!aene A. Clapple . (ff.CoOI), WU ejipoved on a IS !q 0 vote . ai&pp• Ilia said Ile 11'•. ,.qy. ei! 'tOnij>lalritltrom motorcycllm thal occulOnally moton:ycle Ures wm -,,. calllbl In rllln ,_ ... ::Li~ • ~ unconlrollable Tile Jl!!partment ol·Publlc Warila ·la !q~ atudy. 1 • watered-down veralon wa s approved by both houses. Rep. Charles W. Whalen Jr. (R-Ohio), who sought Hou5e approval or the ,.1ansfie\d amendment in June, 11aid he is considering trying again. run for re-election in 197%. Mansfield's amendment was attached Thursday to the $2l·billion military PIM curement authorization bill, and ~ leaders set next Wednesday for final passage of the measure. Slill to be acted on are amendments seeking to restore military pay raises drop~ from the '¢raft bill and to set a $200-million limit on U.S. spending to sup- port the so-called "secret war" in Laos. 0 Double Cross "I wouldn't predict victor~ but I don't think we 'll lose any." he said, adding that absenteeism cost his move at least ID votes in June. He said •·some members would like lo be on reco rd" for one of the antiwar amendments before having to <See. PULLOUT, Page Z) 6 Fed Fake Pills, N ow Pregnant , W4!Jll!IG.1'0N !,\)>) r-.~ II~ :Amerlci n ·womea have become preinarit alter being glv!n fali.e birth control pi\11 in an experiment financl!d by a State Departm!nt agency and a drug company. The Iii", plus an undiscloted number of t1thers, were given fake pills in a test to fry and determine wheth!r side errect.s from oral contraceptives are mostly im~ agined. They were among 398 •omen, most of them Alexican-Americans, who got free birth control guidance from a clinic in San Antonio. Tex. Dr. Josph Goldzieher, who directed the experiment. has told the Food and Drug Administration all the women sign!d con- sent forms after bein~ told "they were participating in an experimental study." Go\dzieher has refused to talk to newsmen. However, a spokesman for his Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, said in an interview he did not believe any of the 398 W()m!n were told that some of them might be. taking fake pills. Instead, he said. "a!\ were told the pills they were taking might no~ be completely effective." He i;a id those women taking the fake pills were given other backup forms of contraceptive devices such as foams and creams and repeatedly urged to use them along Y.'ilh the pi1\s. Goldzieher contended in a report to the FDA that the pre~nancies resulted because the woman failed to use the cream or foam regularly. The FDA has been investigating the Boat Sale Set By Sea Scouts At Newport Post Looking ror that gift for someone who has everything? A special "shopping center·• -wi th everything from boats lo ... well, boats -~·ill be open Saturday ~nd SUnday only at the Sea Scout base. 1931 W. Coast - Highway, Newport Beach. The annual open house and boa t sale is conducted by the Orange Empire Boy Scouts of America, to acquaint the public wilh Sea ScQut programs and to raise funds. . About :t5 boats, trailers aod marine equipment 0£ all typea wili be for Ale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. S.lurday ml ff<!111 noon to ' p.m. &mday. Tile boots ml other ilems haft Ileen -durJng. the ''" to the Boy Scoota. Amq the !Wm for ,.,. will Ila two !&-fool captoin'• gig! •• 27.foot -boa~ lqmaram, oulboords ml. trallerw of varloul allel. . · Pricee wW be l~led on all items. "but bkil wlll aJto be 1ccepted, • scout spokffn)•l'I uld. The publlc will be able tq see the Sea Scout fatj!JU.. dur1111 the tours. The mljot 1ttractlon ·will be the rewi11y purchaaat .. mng • ..,.,, the Arp&, a coovemd Danilh frelglrtu. still llJ!d<rlolnl relw'l>!lhhw. It will ..,.. u a no.unc ..,.P ..a trlllnln& ohlp !fir -betflnnlrJc Nov. !. Monleo tr.m the oele go W Ille 8llllnl er.,.. llmplra iloJ: -l'l1llf -, \ . .. m1tter for feVtrat monlhs. Sq have a!veral lawyers in a program funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity_ A preliminary report by the FDA. which lw not been released to the.public. consUta almost solely of an analysis ot !he experiment Written for Syntex Laboratories, Inc., of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and se'l1eral colleagues. : Syntex pills were used · in the ex- periment, carried out under a grant from the company Md the U.S. Ageacy for International Development, Goldzieher's report says the ex· periments show that sid! erfeets from the fake pills were almost as frequent as \\til h four kinds 0£ oral CO:ttraceptives, The report said t_~e experiments bad to be cut short because one of the pills bei ng IJsed suddenly wa s ordered oft the market by the FDA after some dogs that had been given the pill developed suspicious nodules. "Slrenuous 'l!fforts'' were made lo continue using the pill in no avail. The FDA said 11 still 1s in\·estigating lo see ''\•1hether there may ~ a \'Jolat1on {)f investigat ional drug reg ulations.'' Al!en Charles. a starf attorney for the National Legal Progr:un on Health Problems of the Poor in Los Angeles. said in a telephone interview lhat a member of his grn\ifl has been in San Antonio for four weeks trying to learn the names of the 6lx: women who became pre gnant sG .they can be questioned on how much they were told about the experiment. He said Goldzieher'1 foundation bad refused to help. "The whole problem revolves around what these pe<ip]e thought they were get· ting," said Charles. • Orange Coast Weather Sunny 1k:ie! and warmer temp- eratures are predicted for today and Saturday wilh highs alon g the coast around 70 riSing to 83 in- land. rLows tonight between 50 and 58. INSmE TODA.Y Tht NttDpOrt 11arbot Art . Museum ha.a moved a:nd ii''' vaUna a: Jtfleciu"e that housed the N11111 Prtu DAILY PILOT. On Oc• 2J muwm's fttw home urill St4ff writer Candace Pt~ dlstu8st1 tM ·project ond optiling in ~'1 Wteke Pa.gt 23. ...""' It CMdt• U.. M ,_ .... CtMkt ti c~ ti --" -" ............. ' ,..._ IJ.tt &~'I• \:~. -..I --. ' . I 1 I r ! --~--------· ------.. . --~ -....... --... -. - ' I DAILY PILOT N Fri411, O.t..-,'l, 1911 Lawn Bowlers ·Devoted • I)' CANDACE PEAMON ., ... Daill' ,..., $itff ~>• Ian -1amo C4ftl he mctt important than" cOmpleting a war, il' Sir Francis Drake can be MHev· td. In t5a&J a harried messeng,r. carrying ne"w• of the Invading Spanish Arm.ad a, fo\lnd the Enclish explorer and defender of the faith engaa:ed in a Ja,,..'ll bowling game which he refused to leave un- fin ished. Today. 313 years later. a Newport Beach aroup is carrying much the game dedicaUon to the game of sk ill. They may not forsake bait I es for it . but members of the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club ,,..·ill testify to their IO\'t of the game. At 1 p.m. every weekday but Thursday the club's bowling greens at lSlh and Bay streel.5 in BaJboa are packed. ' Ita 110 members rotate the days they attend so all ca n bowl each week. With three people on eacb team anll eight rinks (lanes) available, only 48 can play at one time. The club. bowling as a group since 1133, College Trustee Oaims Assault Over Sofa Fee A Coa!t Community College trustee who claims a furniture store's deli\'ery ma n attacked him and threw him to the &round after they quarreletl O\'er lhe cosl of a soft rep.6r.lr job wants $25.000 i11 d.timages from the store's owner and h.is alleged attacker. - GeOrge Rodda Jr. of-·949 Goldenrod A\·e .. Corona de! Mar. names Atta "'-Khidem.i of Attas·a Furniture, 1500 W. Adams, Costa Mesa, and delivery man Robert Eastman in his Orange County Superior ·eourt action. Rodda states that Atta's agreed to re· upholster and clean his sofa for $100. He ~ , alleges that Eastman later dt\ivered the sofa and that he ardered the. delivery man to take it back when he ~as asked ta pay more than the agreed price. Rodda claims he suffered "great men- tal . physical .11nd nervous pain and suf- fering" as a result of the en suing scuffle in whic h he allegedly W41S 4il ttacked from behind, grabbed by the throat and thrown t.o the ground. Welfare Workers Scramble After Order by Court Oranie County welfare "'orkers spent the l1o11t two weeks m1ki11f hurried changes in Ald to Fatrulies With Depen· dent Children (AFDCI program to con- form with the st.ale's welfare reform Jal'·. " No,.,. theY will sptnd the ne1t two weeks undoing the job. A st.ate Supreme Court. dtcision Wed- nesday is the cause of all the trouble. The decision delaytd putting a key pro- vision of the refonn act into force which would have inc reased ~id to fam ilies with no U.come and decrea std aid to those with outside earnings. Cheeks sent out by lhe county welfare departIMnt today will conform to the re- form \aw reiulalions. But the department \\'ill h.o.ve to send out rupplemenlal checks to fam.ihes "'-'ho got reduced .amounts. Affecttd bv the changt are about 2fl tn 30 ptrcent of the 18,000 county families 1n tfle AP'OC prorram . .1ccording to Wei· fare Dir~or Gran\'1!1e Peoples. Burma Rejects Qffer WASHINGTON (AP ! -Burma has re- jected a U.S. offe r lo help destroy the opium -poppy crop th•t is a ma.jor source of heroin In Asi.1, it has been learned.• OIAMll- DAILY PILOT .._ COMT f'Vtl.llNlle ~ ··"" ~. w.w ,,. ...... "'*WllW ,:,. J1c\: •. c~.1., .. , ......... -..... ~··~ 111111" r.ni1 ..... 'n111111t A. Mmlol~1 ,.., ............ \. ''''' rn., ,....,., a-.. Ci'Y Niii' .. • b4J tn 1verqe member act of 11. · "8ut ft'rt tryinc &o pl I WIY from the Idea thal t.W .... .w -·· _,.. says Miu> POlltt. ••ThJo ·11 II\&· only , .... in aporta ·-.... ,.., .... can cerapete (avwably with a JO..year old .. The objective in lawn bowling is to roll the bOwl as dosely as possl~e &o a white jack , a ball \•:hich is rolled out first. Basically, the player or team having the most bowls closest to the jack wins . Three-man for woma ii \ team!'! face each other at opJXlsite ends of a 120-foot rink and periodically reverse position'.'! during lhe gamt. considered b y historians lo be one of mank ind's oldest. Bowls dating back to 5200 BC have been fou nd by archeologists. Originating as bocce in Caesar's 1in1e. by the IJth century it was one of the most JXlpular games in Europe and oow deviates only slightly from that game. Other early participants besides Drake we re Sir We.lier Scott, Robert Bums. Anne Boylen and Sir Walter Raleigh. Qub.s like the N~rt Harbor group are common in the U.S., but the sport has M:Vet "9en U popular here aa It b in Eunpe. Thll f1ct lJ not evHltnt-in the en- U11.Ulum of the Newport H 1 r b o r (tfi~, N"1 If w• P•• up coll for the came. And Potter claim! th.e club, -..'~ich charges $10 initiation and $10 a ear dues. has to turn away JXlle tial men1bers, •'because there's nu room for them." "We've been asking the clly for help for JO years. \Ve would hke to have t\110 greens instead of one." Potter said . Potter maintains that NewJXlrl Btach "does less for lav.·n bowlers than do an~ or the other 25 c1t1es in Southern Cal1for111a that ha.,·e bowl ing clubs _" lie offe rs, "\\'e'll build our nwn clubhouse if they'll build the two gree ns. or, if they do both, we'll contribute monty." Tht club since Hl53 has paid the ina· jority of cosls of maintenance or the • green. Out of a cost of SJ.JOO. the c1 ly contributes $900. Part of the club costs go to paying a greenkeeper~and buying equipment such .. 11 tr'ietor1 or l1Wnmower1. The city Parka, Sucta and t<ecru- Uon Dt~l qs Men inveati&atillc -pouHiJe n1w loc1tlons for the (l'eens. Tt\e klwlen have ~llested lrvitle Ter- raC6olf'ark, but residential opposition was e1pressed. PBR directer Ca!\'in Stewart now pro- poses establishing aree.ns in a park in the· Irvine Company's 1-larbor View Hills de\'elopment . Di11cu11s1on!I with the Irvine (;omp:t ny ~re now under wa v, 8-0wlers ~y the}· need two gretn~ so I hey, can extend playing days to include the wee kenri, wh ile allowing ont green to rt~I They also say an exlra green would hel p dllring tournan1ents. "'hit·h the club plays "'-'Ith others in the C-O~sl Lcigue which includes groups from Long Beach, Santa Ana anti Hermosa Beach. And they would like lo gel the chanct to admit som e younger members -to prove lo the public onc~_and for all that lanw bowling is an honorable .and precise SJXlrl, and not just 3i game for Jhe elder- ly. Cable TV Linkup Sought Joint Powers Agreement Would Co111bine Five Cities g,. TERRY COVlLl.E "01 IM Oelty .. lie! 51111 A joint pov.·ers agreement linking f1\·e Oraflie Coast cilies rnto one cable television system will be placed before Costa Jl.feia and Huntington Beach Coun; cilmen !\t:onday night. The agreement establishes a public cable .television authority lo C1lnlrol com- munity antenna television franchises in Costa !\f.esa. NewJXlrt Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster. All five cities have been discussing the agreement since last spring, Attorneys for each city finall y drafteil the proposal each city counCil will see this month. The new authority would be au thorized to prepare a cable tele vision "package'' suitable for .111 five cities. -" CJty oflicials<xpect the packagr to in- clLJde city demands for extra benefits from any cable com pany that v.'ants the five-city franchise. Such benefits might lflclude broadcasting public service and educational programs over one channel. The authority v.·ould ha\'e t~e power 10 grant franchises on approval from each city. A fi\•e man board of directors -one man apJXlinted by each city -would guide the new authority. It ""·ouTd be ;i public entity separate from the cities, but wou ld not ha ve any taxing powers. Fina11cing !or the authority would crtme from membership dues'Paid by the cities, grants, gifts, aid:s and other sources. • The "jcii nt powers agreement would become effective 60 da ys after three of Taft-Hartley. Eyed Ports· on East Coast Shut Down by Strike From Wlre Service• NEW YORK -Strikina: East Coast d1?Ckworkers t'oday shut down the entire U.S. Atlantic Seaboard, leaving only some. gulf ports open and raising the possibility that President Nixo9 would invoke the 90 day cooling off period of the Taft-Hartley Law. Nixon said last weekend he would use the aet·s 90-day no strike clause if both East and We st Coast Longshoremen struck at the same time. West Coast dackwMk.ers ha \'e been on strike since July J. In Washington. 1 Labor Department Ida J. Vigne Services Slated Private services are sch eduled Satur- day at noon in th e Little Church of the F'!owers at Forest Lawn, Glendalt . for Ida Jcirdan Vigne, 90, a summer resident nf Balboa for SO years, who died Wed- nesday in her Long Beach ho1ne Mrs. Vigne, daLJghter of pioneer Lo~ Ang eles builder. kept 8 home at 1209 E. Balboa Blvd. Her father. Robert Jordan, built the Alexandra and Rosaline hotels, a JXlrtion of Route 66 and several Andrew Carnegie libraries. Born in 1181 in Jamestown. N.D .. she "'as m.1rried in 1906 to the late Fernando Vigne Jr. _ Survivon: are three d1ughters. ?-.frs . ~filton A. Natio n of Bel Air; !\irs. Ka rl B. Zorn of San Gabriel and Corona del Ma r, and M1'1. Fredfrick Taylor Jr. of Long Beach. Also surviving are s i x grandchildren Ind seven 1 r e a t • grandchidren . Bids Will Ope11 On Golf Course Bids will be aoua;ht for development cl 11 nine-hole golf course on clear zone pl"I). perly IOUtll ol IN Onnlt County Airport. County aupervll&n bav1 authorlzed' thl county'• Real &*Servtcel Depart· ment to devefcp · for bkldlna on tho proJtcl. Tho la • ,.., ... pmd jull IOulb of I'll-Road oppoaila '"il:" nmwl1L !m1ttd QOlt ol IN -~ b ~1,1100 -will bt irovt4td by lbt ouccesaful ~~ •ho wtll win the prl.U... ol liiUdinl Ille count and PQ'ilw"tbe county I COncflllion ftt- Ex·U.S. ~nvoy Dies WASHJNGTON (APJ -Gtor1e A ... o Garrett. 1.1, lnvt:flment banftr .. d•lc !elder and ltnnll' ambuaador to lrtlancl. dltd W"""9diy after I """ II· Jnw. He waa imbaiMdir bl l""f"_.. served 11 prajcW ~nd chairman o( Washlngton'1 Foderil City Cowldl ilW-IC. -..._ __ • • spo kesman said that federal mediator!'! and bargainers for the lon&shoremen and East D:i&3t Shippers met tinW 3:30 a.m. EDT. then agreed to meet again Monday. The spokesman said both .sides re jected ~ proJXlsal for binding arbitration. He said that although the walkout appeared to be ~preading, it was unlikely that Ni1- on would invoke the Taft-Hartley act this \\•eek!!nd. Gulf Coast dockworkers voted earlier this week to stay on the job after con- tracts expired at midnight Thursday but in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area the v.·orkers vot.td today to strike. Picket signa were eipected to a:o up in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area after the U>ngshoremen finish un.loadini a military ship nov.· in port. By mid morning shipping wois halted in· lo and out of ports from JI.faint lo J..ouisioina . The gulf ports of New Orleans . Baton Rouge and Lake Charles. La., were virtually clos~ despite the eatlier vote by the dockers to stay on thP job. Jn oth~r labor de velopmen!s· -Eighty thousand soft C1ll l 1n1ners ,1·aJked off their jobs at midnight Thurs- day in a strike Iha! "'as "J OO percent ef· fect1ve, '' according to United Mine \Vorkers Union sources. Surveys in West Vi rginia, Oh io, Colorado and New Mexico showed that miners dropped their tools when the con· tract expired, From P .. e 1 PULLOUT: .. The bill was put •side tod1y for other Sen~te bulinus. fn other votes Thursday, Uie'Stnate re- jected SI to U ID amendment by Sen. Thom111 F. E11leton <D-Mo. ), to delete S35.l million added by the Senile Armed Services Committee for the new Main Battle Tank. Approved, 45 lo 43, wu an amendment by Sen. J.W. Fulbrtcht. (0-Ark.), to curb-· the bill'1 provi3Jon tn bre1k the United Nations trade ernbarao with Rhodesia Ind t>trmitUng imPorts Of atrateri<:llly \l.lluable chrome ore: All earllet ttfort to deJete tht pnrflllon 1poMOred by Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., WU rejected 46 to 3'. Tha S<ollt laltr voltd le roconlider that vote bat ll@arnod wttllout taklq flNI 'acUen. ~ stlllln& In low lley. wttltbetll lldll ·"''- pocUnc ~·· ......... to win 1pproval llab\. °" dobole .. ..- •nded •ltll ~ --blhreeo Ret>obllcano a/id 0e-.011. -"MlnY or lhOM wliG voted (or I de<larallon ., .., -J'all\ to -for a dtclnlion el po1et,"' Jlopubl1clft Na· Ilona! CILairnm Robert Po)t_ol K....., decl1red. "'I lab objection to that.:• Mllllflold ahot bick, uyinr that no ont eonDdlrtd IN 1114 Gulf ol Tonl:ln -luiloft, Jaltr cited by the Johnlon 1dminlllr1tlon 11 outhorl\)l lor iendilll U.S. tioopo to Viol· n:am;--u a declaration of war • 1he five cities have signed it. So far no cl- ly has considered the proposal. Attorneys also have made it possible for other cities lo join the pact after it ill iu effect, if two-thirds of the members agree. A member C4iln also withdraw before any franchise is granted by giving a 60- day notice. The entire agreement will automatically die in five years if no cable lelevision franchise has been awarded during that time. Directors of the authority would servif four-year, non-paying terms u n I es 1 replaced by the cities that apJXlint-lhem. The new authority also would be granted the JXlwer to acquire and main· tain land and facilities (such as offices or :studlos ) u it becomes necessary_ It also t:ould enter contracts with other agencies. Newport Beach, which already has two cable television franchi ses. would be given the right to make its own decision on what to do with those franc hises. It could turn both franchises over lo the author~ty. Theoretically, !he au thority could dangle lhe ~rospect of a five-city contract in front ora-cable co mpany in return for more cooperation. Costa Mesa's council will consider the proposal al its 6:30 p.m. meeting on Mon- d.1y. Huntington Beach Councilmen will see it at 4:30 p.m. Man 's Journey, Cash Cut Short A Newport Beach man's 2,000:mile trip· ended in Costa Mes• Thursday, about 1,997 miles and $1.00 short, he reported Lo JXlJiCe. James G. Jawor, 26, of 1007 E. Balboa Blvd .. said he and two new acquaintance!'! headed for Canada after the pair invited him along on the trip. He told Officer Dick Bersch they had gotten into Costa Mesa en route to the freeway when he asked for a quick stop to use .1 rei1t room . · Jawor said he emerged from 1 laun- dromat al li4-0 Placentia Ave , moment.~ later to find his traveling companions had resumed their journey without him~ Thty did not leave his duffle bag con· faining $850 in ca sh. plus additional f'lothing and personal ite:ms behind . DAILY .. ILDT !1111 P~.n ALEXI FULLERTON TURNS HER FINE HAND TO BOWLING '" Newport Beach, an Old Game Suffers for Lack of GrHnl Pe~uliar Pets Deadly Creatures Make Life Lively ITHACA. N.Y. (AP1 -If you meet Guido Dingerkus strolling around the Co rnell University campus, giVe him a wide berth. Somewhere, high above Cayugal \\'aters. the freshman 'Zoology major may be walking Geor ge. his 1-f~ python, or- Mary, .1 &.foot boa constrictor. And if he oUers to shake hands . make &ure he is not holding Irving or Herman._ They are a giant &eorpion and a br~iglit 1 0 red tarantula. respectively 1 n d respecUully. E\t,her CM deliver ao ex - tremely painful sting. Guido. 18, likes to hold Herman lo his hand and pet hi1n , the way other people do \\'ith turtles. "Tbey're perfectly hannless,'' he' says, •·and they're awful good company. Why, they wouldn't harm a £ly." In high school at Monroe, N.Y .• the youth kept rattlesnakes which he milked to see how fast they could reproduce venom. Until recently most of them lived with Guido in his family's home. But when he started coll ege, he brought 1 lot of them along. A couple of weeks .1go his ne\V room- mate. Andrew McKay of \Ve$ l He mpstead, N.Y., reached into Guido's binocular c.1se to take out some field glasses. A parrot jumped out. ··11 scared the hell out of mt:-'' says ?>1cKa v The. poirrot has since been transferred l.o .1 lara:e cage next to lwo 20-gi llon fish tanks that hold .1 myriad of str.1nge fish . Georg e and ~-lafy, the snakes, are another problen1, ho"'e\'f'r. They i:ate their_. ov.·n room in Cornell's Stimpsot· Hall. the zoology building . CUrently Guida is trying to get another room to keep the family together. • , "Genrge gave me some trouble th e other day," Guido says. "He bruised hi' nose in the suitcase coming up in the car rrom f\.fonroe and I v.·as afraid he in- fection might spread to his mouth. ··So f took him to the Vet College . n took four people to hold him down and l?.'O others lo work on him. Poor George. \Ve had to put iodine on his nose and he didn 't like that very much ." School Finance Program Offered SACRA!\IENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan and Republican leaders offered De.mo.. craU a major public sc hool finance pack· age, today which they say should break the llkiay deadlock on lax reform. Assembly minority leader Robert Mon- agan, (R-Tracy ), announced after a two-.- hour session with Reagan Lhat Demo- cratic lea.1ers were invited to the Re-· publican governor·~ office to hear the proposal. ~1onagan refused to give details except that ••it involves school finance. which has been tilt heart of the Democratic ob- jections '' to previous Republica n lax shift plans. • ··By <'JI rights 1t meets all the objec- lioru they have had. In my opinion It should lead to agreemenl." Put A Glass Under Your D.rink ON SA,LE NO,W "7 • . " -. .. SPECIAL 5169. .... "" UAUTIFULLY smED ~ HANDSOM&lv DIS,LAYED. THE UTMOST IN, .,, &LASS TQP TA,IU, AVAILAl~E IN ANTIQUE ~D, OLD· SPANlfH• DIST~ESSi:!>.OUV( 11.:ACK, :VUDE !HUN, A.ND • ANTIQ~E ,TEL.LOW. JO"' x Ml THICKNESS, !I. :· • :::..:..:.:.:.;:.::.::..::.::.::.;..:...:..~~~.:..~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~--:~~~:-~~~~~~~~~~--.; DEAURS. F.OR: HENR&oO~lir;xa.:..H~rAi?E NHIJ8ft STOii .... WT 'TIL t . . -·.It.. " • • \ l,.&GUNA II.I.CH Ml llorltl-Hl.hwey .. '9taRll 4f.Mll1 .,. " .... ~· I • ' .,. -: l ·'C'-·-. / I ' l \ j 7 I· I I ' ' • • rrid.,, Octobtt 1, 1971 ..... ,...... .......... Warrant Qtuulaed 'Leslie's Arrest . 'lllfA.YEIS Standard Oil Fined I 'lllegal'-Court I For Spill RICHMOND (UPI) -SUln- "' dard OJI Co. was fined the maximum Sl ,000 and ordered pul on two years probation Thursday for a 30,000 gallon oil spill in San Franc'isco Bay. ' 'ILLEGAL ARR!ST' ActiYist B•con Kennedy Urging More India Aid WASJ-llNGTON (UPI ) -Sen. Edward M. KeMedy (0-Mass.), said Thursday that one million more Pakistani refugees had streamed into India since he visited there last month, facing dise·ase and death in "the greatest human disaster or modern limes." Kennedy, chairman or the Senate Refugees Subcommittee, opened hearings on tht si tuation with a plea for a greater U.S. effort to share the estimated $830 million relief costs Ind ia will incur this year. He said there were now 9 million refugees in India . Dr. Homer A. Jack, who visited the refugee camps recently, testified that the end of the refugee now was oot in sight. Jack said an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Bengalis, who have attempted to tstablish their own government in East Pakistan, were killed by central govern· ' ment t~ps. ~ SAN FRANCSICO (UPI) -'Antiwar activist Leslie Bacon wa.s illegally ar- rested in April in a Wa.shingtoo, D. C. commune and flown 3,000 mile!'! to Seattle for questioning about the bombing of the U.S. Capitol, a federal appeals court ruJ. ed Thursday. Miss Bacon, 19, arr«:&ted by the FBI as a "material witness" to the March I bombing, wu granted a petition for habeas corpus, and her "invalid" arrest war'rant was ordered quashed by the U.S. 9th CircW.t Court of Appeals. Mike Rosen, one of Miss Bacon'a at- torneys, called the court decision "a great victory for civil liberties in this country." "What it means is that the Altornl'y General no looger can willy nilly arrest persons, and in the case of Leslie, whisk her 3,CO> miles across the coontry and hold her as a prisoner for an inordinate length or time," Rosen said. The court ruling said the arrest war- raflt issued by Judge . George Boldt tn Seattle April 22 ns illegal since it assumed without proper basls that Miu Bacon, or Atherton, would not answer a subpoena. A proper arrest warrant. the court said, must be based on probable cause that testimony of the witness is material and that it would be "impractical" to.use a subpoena. Miss Bacon also was under subpoena during the grand jury ques- tioning. The court said the first test can be met by assertion by the U.S. attorney, but the second must be based on su£~ ficient facts . "Mere assertion will not do." the court said. "As a basis for Bacon's arrest, the warrant was invalid." Rosen said the ruling would permit anyone subpoenaed as a "material Antipoverty Agency Gets Day Care Plan WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Ung into educational and tederal antipoverty agency health ~ervices, was approved has emerged f r o m con· 186 to 183 after elig ibility for gres.sional tests with a heft ier rree care was trimmed at the budget and a greatly expanded urging of House Republican role in child development Leader Gerald Ford o f d t 1-p it e administration in-ltjichigan. tmtlons to confine ~ it to .While the program carried reielrch. ( no price tag. Ford qu oted a .'J"bt Bouse Thursdly ex-$»billion e s t i m a t t: by tended the Office. af Economic Secretary of Health, Educa- Opportunity for another two lion and Wellare E I t i o t years .and added a massive Richardson for the original develQPment program keyed S6,690 jocome level. The House to . day-care centers f o r reduced the cutoff income children of working mother~. level for frtt care to $4,320. Tbe Ecooomic Opportunity There was no estimate on cost Act. 8long with $4.9 billion Jor at the lower level. two years' operation of exi.~t-'T'hc ,Senate has passed a ing programs, was passed 251 .;:.~lightly different version and a to 115 after tight voles on ex-compromise will hav~ lo' be • witnus'' to go to the nearest U.S. court and challenge the original subpoena. • While in Seattle, Miss Bacon testified for several days but later refused to answ'tr questions . She was granted .. limited" immunity by a federal judge but again refused to testify further and was held in contempt. The buxom blonde also was charged with coo.spiring to make firearms and in· cendiary bombs in connection with an at. tempted bombing of New York's. First National City Bank in December. She was freed o~ $1~,000 bond in that case. Surgeon General '11ow can we tnrn him dnwn ?" Municipal Judge Charles H. Baldwin imposed the penaJties after the company had plead· ed no contest in coMection with the spill July 26w ' R equests . End To Vaccination WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. surgeon·general has reC<lmmended the GARAGE • SIDEWALK SALE! Attorneys for Standard ob- jected to terms of the pro- bation which required the company to Institute pro- cedures for preventing spills •·at the earliest p oss i b 1 e time." Attorney Anth e n y Brown .said the company af'ready ~1as working for im- provements &et up with the Coast Guald and that the local action might confl ict. OKTOBERFEST states rt.op requiring routine smallpox vaccinations for childre n because of significant gains in the fight against llie disease. Dr. Jesse L. Steinfeld &Mounced Thursday he has accepted rerom:' mendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, 1 group of academicians and medical and health ai.;lhorities. Sat., Oct. 2 8:00 a.m. ta 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE Costo Meso BARGAINS GALORE! -Furniture, Clothing, Applia~ces, Books, Toys, You·Name-11! Proceeds to Harbor Area VNITED S TATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRA NCH NOW OPIN SATURDAYS •••1P.M. MON.-THUlS. 10.5 P.M. The committee recommended that -· rather than giving tht: inoculations to 611 childrm -the shots be given only to hospital personnel and persons traveling Youth and Community Activity Projects fllDAYS 10·' P.M. 1714J 140.1211. L"..,.; i.: Sponsored By The COSTA MESA ROTARY CLUB to countries where smallpox has not been· -r eradicate':'.d':.. __ ====-~==~~~~ • 4-Ply Polya1ter Cord Conltrvctlon • F.._ Dual Trud Dellgn • Dlltlnclhil Dual 90-tnie 3 ring whitewall .,., S•. C.at ,._.., C"tti M9MI ""'· \lkt ,,...-Ml~ ... , H. M. STOLTE SUPER 'WIDE! ltlted.-Raisecl Whitt Littten F60· 14 or 15 s35ts P.5 .T. !.11 J.01 .. G60-14 or Gf0-15 s39ts '·' r. J.H·l.'1 4 PLY POLYESTER! GUARANTEED! P.S . ._J NDY pansion. It represented 1 6,7· v.·orked out. percent increase over Presi· In a letter read to the' House dent Nixon's OEO budget. ~ by F'ord, Richardson main: The day.'.care program , tained pe.ssage of the ~m r SPECIAL SALE PRICES MAG WHEELS .,·hich moves beyo nd babysit· without funds to su it Silt • f71·14 •71-14 YES Y.0'!1 YES OCTOIEI 5 NEWPORT l'OUCJ Ir ADMINISTRATION FACILITY e Elimi.n•t• $20,000 In R•nt P•)'rl*'ll• e Eliminate ''Adrftinls- trative Sprawl'' • lnc ... a&e Government . Efficiency e Obtain A Modern eollc• and Admlnia.- tratfva Facility for Naw~rt B•ad. - e Endorsed By TheM Local Citizens : Mr ...... Mrt. WIHllRt ...... Df'. D•ni.1 •. A~rldrl. Jr. JlfMI AU. l.i~ "'"" Ttm A•ll . .,..,. ..... _ (llr• ,t,d1I•• kiri ,,., •••• .... .., l1bl>!lf Jtc-'"'""' Mltltyio 119111!1 J1li. 1 1n111111 ltlllly ...... S111y 11..., Pl!..,. J . l•rrtrl ... ,,..;c, l•rflMJI-•. , ••--w Ot. 11111 M,., Amtllll 0. lcll-.......... pr. Tiit"'" It. llllwly Tlllf!Mtl~I om111 .._ 111n,1w Jortn .... ~ '°· M, • ..,,,_. Cl-.,. C. I KCtlt Gll19t 0 , l 11<ct!1 DI'. t!MI Mrt. 0•¥11 8-11 A"lll C. Cll,,.l'MI Mr. iM M,.. WllllfC Cl!ilr1..., •1ch1t1 C:rwt M11 °"'" P1~1 D••i1 11111 DtLitlt Jun DtLitlt •lchltl •• Dk~llfl Mt. I ll' Mn, Mli111 M, Dt1t1I Mr ..... Mrt, Chrlllltll l lttllll ••Hrf ldw1rW1 Ctl. Lfm111 \. l'IUlllMt J. Oon•ll ,,,.., ..... Wllll•m P. l'l<~lr .. _ l'IN1!1, Mr. •NI Mri. I . M, '•nor.r Mr. •M Mrt. Jemn 11. 1111 J1 ..... 01111 .............__ '"''"' Gtr•.. -........._ Ar1 Ciill•lntltl J1mn Gl•v11 ... .,. G•ltlllll w11111,,. '""'~dJ W•ll1r Hl lM Chl,ltl £. H•rt Dwl•ll ...... ....... Dr. 111'1 M .... LtrW! Kllllttf' c. A. """It Dono Hin NII MIU ., Ml'1ll Cllnltft M. H- ill. A. "'""'"' Mr. 111d Mr'I. Clyllt JtflnMn Ol<k J•~ lt•lln• Jt1 A, CJ, l(lllt"' L•u•I I , 1(•!11"' J-l(ltlth • It-rt k1nt1i.ury C•tl J, i11 ... 11, Jr. Laur• L-.,1 .. lllcll•fll l , l 1wren<1 Htwt•' Lt-.-, J,. Mr. lf!CI M,.,. Jt1~1ty Ltllt v,. DI.,. Ltw1t Or. Htr,,,•n II , L•ll• ~111 lffll -- would lead to "a tragic y urt- fulfilled promlse to the American people of the kind (aRA"'J'f'ITI• that has already undermined 171·l4 H71·14 G71·11 H71-tS I Jnlt Lu•• alGUU.l SJ4.SO SJ6.SO PltlCI SALE $21.76 $22.59 PRICE P.l .T.· -Sl.21 Sl.J I If!''"""'_.,_..,, thei r confidence in govern-1.(.1,, .•.. ,., .... 1.?N.i. .... ?!~ ment." :;~_::~;;-:·!~~;~;'::'..::;~,'!.'. .• ~;f~;;;;;~~ .. ::.<,.·; And Rep. Durward C. Hall r'~:,:;:··.~:~··~";,,.~·:i:·.":A:O:~e·:·: (R·"-10.). saw dangers of 540.00 S4l.50 $23.97 $25.51 Sl.51 Sl.74 541.00 $24.35 Sl.64 $44.50 $25.94 s2.10 JOft" Mf'ci.•l Ootttn Mt n /0111 lttbtn Mtrt/0 .. 1 lt1lpl'I Ml ... tY l'1'11i, II, Mluttr ltlncltll M C(•flllt I I f~~f!:~.,=.:~:~.·.:·:j.~(·;; creNa0t,ingc:.a c~0il~n~~;~ st~:p·'.' ·:~~:,::··'=~=~~···r·r.J '·:::::.~ Edltll Green ID-Ore.), saying .. lll?:~~~i1 ~~!~!~~%~!?~;~~:t'.~~~!, ·:(R t4;:t"9 ·: $i,,.,. ;• ,;::::::::=SO=W=H=AT=I S==;: RAIN CH.;CK: Shovld our 111pply of 1om• 1i1t1 or h1>e1 ru n ohod d~ri1>9 +11•1 t •t nl , we will honor •n, ordt ro pl1c1d now for f11lurt d t liv1ry 11 lht 1dv1rli1edA.prit t . BRAKE RELINE Tak£ Your Pickl Gl>I M<lnn11 M•. t ncl Mr'I. P1ut A. Mcl(lnt11 Lto" C. Mt••• Hu9~ Myntll P•trl<~ 1". H19tl Or. John Hl<•ll J .-- .. - ' i \ t.!;:{i\;';;;_:f;J:;l·&~1 W~OE~~GW~T'\ rii~£'-:::>: ·. •.':·,,: :::!':'·'··:•:\ VOYEUR?? lti~~~16.iffj~{Lli "~~~2~~~~ ~~;Jt),..J1~~~t-C.;J$& _L~~~ • ; Pacilic ·Goldfish Farm ·. 1WATU FALL SALE 25 0/ ·'5001 ·.I~ fro~ ' -FANCY KQL · ..... llffi! •. . . •!• WflTDJ ·-LllTTUC #~'-·t .-warn -LILUU IA. • ~ US.ED TIRES KlltD-CHIVltOLIT-'L T MOUTH DATSUN-TOYOTA SET Of' 4 •••• lots of non-skid tread s9900 Hlll'S WHAT WI DO: 0 11r 1p1ci1li•h rtlin1 111 kwr wh1tl' with W1gnt r br1lt1 lini~1 •• • ln1p1tt 1 11 fbMr 4rll""I ••• Ch1tk whttl cylin· 4tn 1~d r1tvrn t print• ••• Cl1111 "'' lubrie1tt li1ckint pl1+• ••• l1p1ek frent whH I b11ring1 , •• A4j111t br1k11, r••tilr• fl ~itl . , • ltet4 f11t v•11r c i r. W1 Int enly nt;\ f1clof'I' t n9int••"" p1rh ••• not r1b11ill, .. GENERAL JET $ ·WHITEWALLS • ..._ ........... 4ftlp $1695 ,.,~ . - e hep ~Id Troo4 ..... .. ,., ' .... •Iteate ... 11.1t , ... ••· Tn• ..... ,. - _, . " . ...__ ........... . s SID HhlJ plu1 stalt and local taxes . IPlu1 t t pt '"' nuhJ 8 hol• meas •v•H•bl• for 'A ton C1mpers • n d Pick-ups, slig~tly high•r. Dat.sun ·Toyota • Colt. Vega· Pinto Owners! ORIGINAL 19UIPMENT llACKWAUS $9!! -11.f7 COMPLETE ~AR CARE Since 11i59 Hours: 7;JI to 6:DO Dally PHONE : 646·50~. ' . . .. . \ . .. J . M, Ptlftlltr Mr. Intl Mp. 0. A, PtftR!11t1lt11 Hll Plnchln M1r1•rll Pl11tr Or. •nd M,., Hutfl '"""*• MIHlt Oul"n &I"'-•••"• "'"""~ ..... J•11111 •• , - W. H. ltlVltr ..... ,. lticll•"'• Hn •Ht1 ""' "'"' wnw.1n c. ltlftt ~·--.:1 .. 14ew,,.. ...... ltlMrl JI;. ll•lf-• Mt"l-M. •tfl'MI• "~ .... "" Ill ,1111111 0.11- "'" SlllV t M•llflll1 ltNJ M._ 111111 Mn..,.1rtilr NliMIJ ltt-.rt """"' ,. ... l lraut1 Mt • .,,. /1111'1, C&Hjt ,._.. J. L-l'C Slftlttl °''""' ··-J. L..n. 9""-.... ,_ Jtrc• • ...._ .T.~ ...... ,. ,J....., ...... ,. ' Mr ...... Mn. .,.._ ,.,.....,., AIMC.,__ .. ·:r:--' tr:...~~ "-·~ '9dl IC. ltlftl =~ --. --J•-11.,,,......., ~· :-.i::.~ -;i;;. 1 t r. 1 • • 'I' ,. •"1J.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE · A Sound Proposition , The oHd for substantially 11.fitr a.od modern tacll- ltW for botJI UI• Newport Beach Police Department and ti• city .administrative departments wu e11t1bl1.a.bed 12 )'Ull 'q:o, and every city council since then -an4 aev· etal citizens' committees -have reaffrrmed the need. Citizens of Newport Bea ch "'ho will bt votin& Tue1- d1y on the proposed se .9 .mJllio~ b:Ond ia.g_u.e to .finance the police and adm ini.Atra tion b~ildtn& and 11! nme-1.ae aitt should consider three questions: -rs lhe iite right? -ls the buildin~ plan riaht~ -Is the prlte rie:ht! THE SITE -The site u·as selected three years 110 aJtu llt udy of nine potenliaJ site!. The choice fin.all)' boiled do"'" to l\1'0 pMSihilitJes: Rttonstruction on the r.rtsent ci ty hall !'1\e at 3300 J\1ewport Boulevard or re- ecation on the :\l e"•port Center !iJle. · The ci tizens' committee gave fi rst attention to re- construction on the ex isting site. Co nsultants prepared designs showin1; hn""' rebui ldiryg on the e~isting_ &itt could be acco mplished in a series of steps. 1ncludin1 a five-story tower for the adminis trative offic es, a two- 1>tory structure for the police depart.n:i-ent and a two:le_veJ parking bu il ding. Co mplete d·emoht1on of the ex1stina: :st ructures v;ould be required to provide adequate space. Rebuilding on the existing site was ruled out on the basis of comparative <;~st, o~ !~ck of room fo~ future expansi on or for other c1v1c build1nes.. bad tralf1c prob- lems and more difficult access for most of the city. Cnnverselv. the Nev.'port Center site offers ade- quate space fof not on!~ city hall and police department b"ut also room for other city. county or public service buildin.i:s as desired. such as courts talready comni.itted) a librarv or cultural center. ft also offers easy 1ccess to more citizen s because of road networks aqd more central loct tion. ' . For three reasons: First, it woul d not be pr1ctical for the city Lo re- tain oM'!tr•hip of two extremely valuable i:iietu of property at two 1t!!paratt locations <The J')rtstnt 1it1 will be sold when new offices a.re builtl. · Second, there is not enough rot1m in t.he total com · plti now to meet tl'Le anticipated space needs of either. There are about 22,000 square. feet in the combined ipol· l(e and .city hall Structures no"'· Projected space 16eed.! for police are 54.700 sq uare feet and for city offices, ~8.800 iquare feet . Third. it Is more efficient tnd economicll to have the two operations adjacen t. THI BUILDING: The bu ild ing proposed is anythin&: but pretentious. fl ill a simple. businel'is·like twt>Story structure without frillll, but wit h enQufl'L fl exibility in interior dei;ign IC'> permit reorganizinc the space to fit changine needs. At an estimated price of 130 per square foot, it ig v.•ell beJov.• col'itl'i of si mil ir gtructure! for gov· ernment buildings in California. Having the police building and administrative st c· lions together sa ves money on both, and increases ef· ficiency Of operating and manninf. THE PRICE : The !anti is avai lable al 1969 prices. as ~e result of 1n option obtained by the city from the Ir· vlJ\t Cotr1.pany. The money that would be realized from the saJe of the exis ting city h11Jl site -which is the plan -would more than p1y for the cost of the land for the new city hall and polic e building. · The continuing escalation of buil dina labnr and materials meanll the cost of meeti ng the need -and it must eventually be met -will sim.ply 10 hieher the tonier it i& delayed. ----- ' The possibility of erecting a new police building elsev:here. and ex panding the city offices into deserted police quarters -or vic e versa -was not fiiUftd in tile plans. The proposed ne.w city htll and police b11ildin1 proj· ect meets all the cr1teri11. of need, good site. an econ· otnical and effici ent building plan and a reasonable f)r ice, both per square foot and in total. Even 1 year from now, the price will be sub.oitantiall)' higher. The DAILY PILOT believes the evidence strongly l!lllpports a "\'ES" vote in Thursday's election. N 'SE fHANKflll n~ IN A '(ot\~(1\0NAI. INS'!ITUTION; INSTfAi'or'SMT'i°'PiiiON.• A Word Quiz On Forgotten- Names \\'e ha\'en 't hat! a ~·rird-quiz for qu ite A whil e, and today's ~·ill de al with "fn_r11ot- ten nam~" of pl1ces, person.s or thuigs. Yr:JJ may consider yrurse!f unbear,iibly learned U vou can an~er mo!-t thAn bait. l Tht ~·1cked •·fil't cilles of the 1)10.11,.' Mt mention· ed in f.ht !libl t. And form the title. ()f a Sf!Nr•te Mok by Prtwt ; e~ryont knows Sodom a.nd Go- rnt'11Tlh -what are the other three eiti~~ 2. ALONG THE SAME lines. the first five. books of I.ht Bibl e art kn own a.s the ''Pt:ntateuch ". evt r.vone knows that the first two art Genegi.~ and E:i:odLL~ -wka l art the nam es nf !he ntl'l thrt.e? 3 ~·, still call any 1ong run a •·marathon": tht first run beiAn at the Battle of Ma ra!hon -'>''htrt did it end~ 4. ~1anv h!t.rarv characters h.1ve puted" 1nin fa.ni t. ·"'·hil t the 1ourct: or allthor <1f their fame h•~ ~en fnr rinttt n: ldentily tht. snurces nf the fo llo.,r1ng : (a 1 "Gay Lot hario:· rb\ "Pollyanna," and tC ) .. J'tck '" Bid Bo~·." fi. WR . .\T WAS THE name of "The ~An Wlt.hou t a CAunlry'"! 6. Be.ll'lrt: 1l was madt into A mus1c1I. "Htlln, Dolly'' wa.s a pla y ca.JIM "The M1!clma.ktr": v.·hat ~·as its or iJlnal tillt belort that~ 7 The man whn fo unded !hi': rel igion of luddhism wu call td Lhe Buddha. (mean· Dear Gloomy Gu8 \ John Burton'• wlfe cried on'rtad· ing Jpan Irvine Smith' 1 rtate- m~ts last week. My wife threw up on rt:Ading 8urtllt1 's rebuttal on Monday! -.i. s. I. T~lt kllUrt !'ti!«!• .. _,... ~Inn. ... •K•Hlrlly "'9M el .... ~•wu•-· ·- ftMr HI _ .... i. 019M!!r GUl. D•ltr ,. ..... 111!! ··tht enlighltntd"J: v.·hat was his rtal name ? 8 Why 1s an old stale joke called • ''chestnut''? 9. \\'hat i.\ tbt full name of the novel by Stt vt nson .about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. H~·de? 10. Why is a certain type of woman refe i"red to as "Lady Bountiful"? ANS\"ERS: 1. Adm.ah. ZebOiin. 11.nd Znar. 2. Levit1cuJ1. Number~. a.nd Deuteronomy . 3. At Athens. 4. HI. l The leadin1 characttr in Nicholas Rowe'5 h'11gedy (170..l l "The Fair Penitent .. ; 1bl The hernine nf the n"\'PI or tha t l1tle by Eleanl'lr H. Pnrtt r ~l!l\~1 : icf Humnrnu5 sketcht5 in the ~fil wa.ukee Sun during tht. 18805 by Genri!t Wilbur P11ck. ~-"Philip Nnlan ," a U.S. l'\;iw t\fficer. in 1 $tnry bv Ed11n1rd E\'t.rtll Halt 1bnut A1ron BUrr'i lrt.a~nn. j ~h1ny re.ader.s err in bt.lit ving this a true story.I 6 .. The ~1e.rch11 nl from 'l'nnktr~." by Thnrntnn ~'ilder. i Siddhflrth• G1Ut .11m11, "·ho IJ\'f'd in Ind ia in the 6th century fl C 8. From an 11ld melodrama . "The Brnken S'>'·ord .'' h.v Willi1m r>illnn , t.n ~ hlciJ tJne ltr!iou.~ ch1r11ettr rt.peats the ~amt Jnke abn ut • ··chtl"tnu!-trer " ~. "Th11 Str1nae C1i;e nf Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." ID. She w1s thr Alfluen t a n d Ari.stocratie dogoodtr in F'11rquhar 's pl1y 11707) "The Be11a' Stratagem.'' Massive Lobbying Campaign Mounted ·- Lawyers Block No-Fault Insurance . I Th.t ltut surviving bill to tst.abli.!h no-joult a:utomobilt iruu ra·n.ct in Cali· Jo r11.itt wru kiUtd Stpt. 26 bv t.ltt SeMtt J11dicifJrJ1 Co.mmitttt. all n/ !li t mtmbtrJ' oj which arir Lnwvtrs. Pr111 cipnl lnbbui.,t. n!)'nins! th t mra.~11;.,. was Jht Cn/1/orn~ Trial LatDyt rl Ai· 1ocinlion. Tht bi//'3 backtrs pr t dicttd it inou/d, if pa.!ltd, 1avt Califo rn111 motori,,t.f $j0 milliO'n a vt a1' i11 prt · mium.~. Jack A 1trlt'r.~l)n gi t''·~ jurlh 'r pnr· liculn r.~ nbout t.h.t 1ubjt ct at tht fed.· t rol lt vt l in th.t jollowin.g column. Editor WASHINGTON -The "Injury In· du.stry" -tht insu r· Ince agr.nts, 1dju.rt· ors, law yers and others who mAke 1 profit tmm (l'ief - havt mounttd 1 ma1siv t , :o:ophistieA· *I lobbying cam· pai1n to blilck no- taull 1uto insur•nct. The no-fault 1y.s- ltm' would compel iMuranct compani~ to pay accident claims without C<'l5tly \1wsuitg to d~ttmine who was al fa ult. Advocate.. 11y this would rHult in lower premiums, prllmpter 1erviet, flirer eom· Pf'l\S~tiOfl i nd even safer c1r1 . ,) Rut it. would ll illo cost the big in 1urance t'om pAnit11. tri11 I l~wyers. in~ur.tnce :igtnt1 and cla!ms adju1ter~ billlon1 nt titJll ars. The trial 11\l'Yt.rl alone would ln~e I I biJJibrl a year in law ftes. TffEIR STRATEGY is G-, block a n1· hnnal nf)-f1ult system by contendin& Ulis I-' 1 mattt.r that should be lt:fl hi the 1t..1 lt 5. The effect woultl be tt1 rut U.1 110- faull 1ysl.t.m. for ·most state le&i&l1ture1 11re domina ted by l1wyer1 and can be • manipulated by the powirful insurance industry. A• e.vidence of the indu!llry'• power, stvt.ral hlgh·ltvel insur1nce ~r.culives recently p11id a call 1t the Whitt House to discuss no-flol.lll insurance. ~ group in· clud~ the chitf e1ttutlve of the Kemper ln1u rance Group, Allstate, Sla te Farm Mutual and Liberty Mutual. Tht Ni:rpn Admini1tralion JUb~tqutntly endorsed the no-faul t concept but recom- mended th11t it be implemented on a stale·by·1tate b11i1. The futility or this 1pprn1ch ii 1Jre1dy in evidence . Thus r.11r, five 1t11teA have 2!A8M new in· tur•nce bitlit, but they bear about 11 much rtumblanct to no-fault aa a tin whittle hi a nute. MAMACRUSETT5 hall one of the best pl1ns. It provides for no-fault tftm· pensation up to 12,000 but permits lawsuits fnr damage• in esctss of that 1mounl. Motorl tts llill have to carry li111bllity in1tu r1n ce, and in many c111e1 the n~f11ult p.11ym ents ''erve-me rely tn 1ubsidi7.t sub.tequent l1w1uil~. Even with lhes1 we11knesst:11, Mllll!l!lchusttls drivers have 11lrtady receiv~ a 15 perceot drop in some of their autn premiums. A num ber or :ll1lt5 h.1Vt had no-lault bills introduced intn 1~1r ltgis l11 tures and Al"'-igned lo the pura:•tflry of lawyer· domina ted eommiltt:f!.~ Ten 11t1tt1 have voted tn "1tutly'' no·fault. Many of theM sta tes will never ltlopt no-faul! bills. and tl'lt plans that J)ISS will result Invariably; in f1tttr bank: ICCOUJ'Jts for trial lawyers and insurance men . The pal.chv.•ork no-fault system that is emera· in& .!Is a re,,uit of the Nixon a.pproach is precisely what the Injury Indust ry wants. • INO f;En. THEY h:iv, pl:inntd lt that w.ay. Robert H. Jonst. 11 lawyer wtin worktd for th@ Amer ican Triii l Law ye rs As.soclatioo for over eighl ye11rs. tn"ld 11 Senate subcommiltee la.~I Ma y ho111· the lawyers plan In be11t no-fa ull. Tht.ir emph1si11, s11id Jonsl. is nn slate. ltgisl1lurts. ATLA h1111 h11ndpickerf "key mtn" -including former j!OVtrners. legiSl11 tors, and powtrful politicM -tn coordinittt the slate-by .stale assault on no-fault. Joo!lt became "fl'd up'' with his 1111nclimon ious brothers , ht ~•id. at 1. ''key min'' meelin.it in Chicaiio. Tacticll fnr mAnipulaling 1l11te legi~l at ure~ were openly di scu~~ed. Joo~t s1id . Such rrnnt groups 11 J,JFT I L11wyer1 lnvnlvt:rl fnr Texa1 l and ADOPT (Attorney.~ Dedicated t(! Ohio. reoplt To1;illyl hll l't. ht-en formed . They art lnlric1te. t1x -e1em pt schemts for r11ising mOflty tn de.feat no· 1au lt. An El Paso,. Tex .. trfal lawyers newsleller, in h1ct, fr1nkly l11be ltd LIFT ·•a legisl.~tive kitty that i1 payina off.·• ADOPT AND LIFT art but the tip of a sc1ndal(IUS iceberg. All 1crns11 the rnu n· try. trial litwy:ers art forming si)urious "citizen5 groups" to camp111l1n 11111in.st no-faull . An org11nl11tion in Nas~villt , Ttnn . whit"h c111!s 11.s,lf lh11 '°Citi1.11ns Comm ittee tn H11 ll No Fa ult lnsur1nre.'' h.111.been spon5'lring rarlin 11ds rltnount"inji! n~fault RS ~ system "'hich "m:ikts nn di~l inction bel v.·een the Nlttful and reckless driv'r. ·• The rh11 irm1n nf the group is Don D. Hildebrand . just an averaJie "citizen" who happens al1!1 to bt a member of ATLA. In New Yor k City . a i roup called ''Citizei:is Against No Faull'' has ~m· barded the city ll'ilh l'acunus nev.·~aper ad~ that la'ntl on-fault •·a hoa x." The nrgAnization I~ run by a public relations exptr\, lrv Spivark, ~·ho ha· r~fustd to n11mt hi.o; b<lckers. But lhere·s con· .o;iderablt Pvidencr tn suggt st th11 grnup is be in g b11nkrolled largely by tri.al laW)'er5 and Insurance men. :f HI'.: TR IAL LA WYE RS pi(lusly insist, ne1·er!hele~s. that they Art really deftn· din,1: the American ~ystem of julltict . We spnke at len~lh v.·ilh M11rv1n Lf!v.'is, the ATLA pr esident. \lo'ho cl aiintd thal no- fau lt insurance wttuld cost more and off er less. No-f ault rl'ffiQl'PS thr '·buffer" between the people aod the insur11n ce companies, ht said. ··T~ke away the cnurt~ and !ht lawyers, and 1111 you are left "'ith art: the fr iendl y h 11nd~ of Allstate." Jn nther words. no·fault ~·ould do away with thi'! lawyt.r~. It \l'ould al.ro do a\\'ay with SJ billion in legal fees . WE ASKED WHETHER it WIS ethical to use t11J·eJ1:empl 5ch1mts (() raise mont:y to fight no·fault. .. \Ve're canjfing on 1 peopl t&' lobby ," thundtrtd Le~·i\· "Wt.'re out there lob- b)•ing fnr th t pd'lple." But the Pf'Oplt<, ~'hn would save billions by tlimioating tht la wsuif~ and the mid· dlt men , may have a difftrt.nl idea. Footnote : The American l1 surance A'snciation, "'hose companies ~'tilt 30 percent of tht nation's au(() lnsura.nce. ha.s endorsed a complete no-faull system . Other companies have pa id lip ser\•ice W .tht concept "'hile seeking to 11bota1e true no.fault. Political Ad Cost Oddity F·our Reasons. to Vote YES Tuesday To the Ed itor : Having b@t:n a .continuooa resident 11f Newport Beach lor over 30 years, and a rea lter ln tM 1r1a. t am mO«t eoncertLed 11bout lht cnminl city .~I bond tlectlon. Rieco1ni1ina th• e:tistin1 f1cl1iliN art In-- { •. .-r..,... f/(!"t ... . ~ .. .. commercial development would be a tr•1tdy. e1ptci1lly ""en J)e?l)lt art r•lllrln.J thi• COlU'll Jeeves behlJtd 1 1teril1 envlf'Oftmena for generatlmia ta sanit ary problems. The "''l !k. too. his btalme an obstacle course around doi drnppin1s, More. many dog owners are a1aln allowinJ dQi.S .free run without leash -which An imal Co"tro\ tdmlll l.J almost impoaaiblt (() police. tn Its wisdom Cnnaress has come up 'With another effort to retwate politlcal cunP'isn ~tures : this one l]ving e&11d'i4ltts for teder&l t1fflce a financial break over tl'ltl r nob-polltlcal com· patrit1Cs. Filled wlth not unusual convoluted logie and rather mi.sdlrtcted zea l, th t measures in lht Sen1te and Hou se buical ly ~·ould require tht nonbro1dcast niedia -ntw~p1pe.rs, m1g az lnts. ether periodical publ ic11 tlo ns. 1nrl billboard facil1Ut11 -tn .sell s!)'ce to rederal can· d!d1tM at their "lnwesl unit rate." That muns th•t short · temi pa1ttic1l td· vilti1tn1 would ro mm11nd the ~ame rate u )oetf-1.tn'n ctintract commercial ad ~ill••· ' Mailbox ~ . . . '· .. ··- adequate ,_ and a1 1 latpayer and Lt~TI from rtndcr1 orf-tHleotM. busl.ne115man 11ellin1 oUr area In NewpMt Nonnt1U11 torittrs should.f'011tlllf t.Vtr Btach. the tncretse in tal'et to pay for trus140c1 in fOO totiTd.i or ltu. Thi the media so that they may better el'· Utt tmprovem1nts, either on tbt ea:iatln& rig.l\t tn condtmc lttt.cr• io fit ~ plain their i;tand on the ilsuts ind ~ite or tht 'tallrt site, are of arut eon· or tUminal4 llbtl ii rt11f"l)fd. _AU let- thereb.v more fully and comr,iltttly ..tn· cem tn me. "F ters muit ift(jludc lfpMturt and fMil. form the voters." ll'ld ag pr1ventm, cortl· I recommerid • VES vote on October I ;ng atldr111, but nal'Mt "'41f be toith· comt. - 1 ur1e everyone to aupp(irt the uviDc fff this. vital land fM tM atudy and 'en· joyment o( 111 the Pf:Oi)le here. Wi dqn 't need m<M'e luzury w1ttrfnmt hOmea ind m1rtn1a. Wt need MOtt art•• 111'.1 rtmlnd u1 that we art not die lift '\hat 1u1ltln1 ·uua eutb but an lntarraJ part of 11. KAY CHEEK mercial advertisers frnm havtn.r tft "un· fer the follo'ffina re•Minl: , "-t ld °" rtqtust i/ 1ufliN"t Tf410" fa ir advan1&1e" over 1 political ad· fJ a:rrcnt. PottTtl tbill nat b• pub-1 vertiser. I. IT.WOULD RE more C1'.1Stly lb build ti.!kt IA~ Fl11i"Jif . C•f'ter"I The reasoning l.s unimprtsslve. The 11dtquate facllitl's et the pre.sent localil'Jft To · lbt Editor :. econoriilcs of mMl1 11dvert.i1ln1 art the because the pre.stnt 5ite is le.stt thin fMJ• · •Sa"e tlte 8eek B•V' I 1hoqhl the Newport Bffeb l'ttlleopter .sa me 111 U)ose of other ·merct1111di1ln1. 1cres, and with r'equired setback• ind aqutd would be happy wue:b \ttP(n& m• Bulk Purchases command lower unit parklna. it would be necess•ry to a:o TD the f.dltor: aw1U at nlj'ht and~.mterferln( with my prices. ff you buy a aack tJf peanuts at h!1tbri~r.. This would bt e1pen1lvt c:ftft· I am writlnt thlt In tM IWrpe Utt JtOplt ·ttlt¥11ion ' receptlot1i, but no. No1' thty the blllpark yoo p1y a hJche( unJt r•l• atiuctkln with the w11ter \•bit Ju!l ftvt el ...,'-k .a..i.. 1 te bu have to ho•er at 2(ll tb 300 feet over the than lf you purchased a c1rload. The feet below the aurface. • "''""art• •in llac .,,. prf)pOl!l • n Balllol _la)' Lobster 1a\·e ptradt arid at commercial advertiser who 1uarant.eta a 2. The •quartJfoot ct>tt or land at lht Utt Upp.r Niwport 81,)' tni& • "WUdllf• one ~ came do?"' te.so fttt. drow"inl M.Y GRANDSON came close lo btlna bilt~n by C10ose do& Sunday on lbt beach, •nd the owner'• rtteri wall. ''le what! Ht never bites." What can wed&! I rtctnlly noted thre,_.cises ef dog bit.ts In nnt: week: in Newport . If "thtrs •re 11 cnnceme<I about this as \\'e 1111 should be. plP.;l!ie ltt tht council knriw. TJU11 problem won 't ju1t co away, it gets bl11e:r and more dan1!rou1• 1 NAME WlTHHELD --O~ILY PILOT nt:••PlfM!J' 1 certaJa a~ of 1d· r,risent loOtlOl'l 11 twit• thit t1f the MW aa.nctuary and dtnlop lt tO ha NU Pot--out .UN! Santa Ani )and 11 lt puMd ,tn v·ertf&lnc •Mu1Jly ,m alid dlltr'V• a • ocation, and wt1Uld rrH•kti. it fir l'Mft tr· Ual 11 auch. " • · front oJ Burfutn.s. Jt~trt N. Wttf; hblllMt lower ..,;1 rate than thl occulonal cll<nt. pen•i'• to -acqul!. O\l!IJtlooal land tot I res•nl tho (OOd lhln11 prom!Md !Ir Are the pollct eempt '""" ~AA T"-ICi....n Ullo< Thi• is accepted u rMIClll.Wi by tM lls1 partinl ud et;plllaM!L -.-the J,and tich•nie · betwttn ti* ~ rqul•tion• whkb '1t1 made tor our prc1: • .....,, frtQuent advt'rt!&er. Comp.1ny and lM county •11 • • .,.... ~ ud lif~? '9-puil tuelt antla 11 Albtrc C Jeca I'.· A"Elt T11'E .uttnalvt ttud1 of 11 deception of tho ,...,.. wllt b .. llofO Md I.bl.I over a crowded an• Is not only an· Edllonol ,,.,. ldtto. "f81:RE IS STRONG Jround for llllnk-po"lblt li>call6ni conducted by th• city tilt peOple whcl _. to tAjoy Wt Ina. no!'llll and'dlaru-but' ....re. (Four i,,. \he td cost 1111\lt ltlial-u now c<!WICil . ~ -.iltlM, and two Tllo ·lnlM ~ Is -to f"Oitel· LIJiw ~ toj>Wa llan llrlaolY """" ""..,_ .... of the l>allr Plllt wrttttn ii uocon•tltutlonal . aJtboqll tho conaultln • Ille dedalen ..., 1111 Ill":::. el c:oOcMI= "~~ o+ri\. lao't H 1bout -lht Ntw;Otl -,. _,. ---"lbwut unit rate" tbe0r1 ha --locatli>o llhr'6rt C..tor. lid .W Ill• llon'1ol!,._. •• poUoo atart=llltlr Jo'-of= tho ... '> -ato ¥0 ~ .. tasted ·1n 111e sujr1m> Court. ni,n 1100 1. TM ~lltr •I eo-·· COl!I· ..,. .,a1e,,.ul 1tt u •..,.,, -w aid "'"' wtt11 -lOf _....,. • . ..._ la 1 considerable challOt Ille~ ,,.,tdolll mlllH Just con1plettd, • rrritw el Ille allowid to~ ... .....,Jlllll Utile lllllt -1ay1 ' ""' · ol .,_ ilrl dlrl'r , • "' ,... N\&Ofl m1y well vein tho-· H.Jt ii pl&rt and .,,..,,. proj-. llllf ·they, "' llav1 ltlL • 1 LA .. ~NCE J. llEAll ,...,. • -• n.+ : 1 ., : If -pa11ed, •Inc• It doet not 'Until tolal ed: all>ill wit~ ll:t bolrd el di-. I'"-' , .. ~ --· "'-... Ir ,... pelcn ~ltu~ " ----· ... ~-" • ' Tiil IM:ll l,'Y 11-liiOllll Mi-'lllt -... -.. A•; Uaeli. --¥ • I ctrtaml• Uwe .,.. 4Dvc:b mon YES ¥f)tt ~ dtt lout ~ .nt.,al ti f4*1 ~ .-. alMa: ___ .. a.. ae11 ....,. ••••+w•~!le\ w • ru!ltltc ;_ay1 of Hptoo1:i1 Ilia ..,. ' ~ ft -ti 'Ille ........ I urp .... -11•1111 =tliiii!l lili olM( ":".'."~ -;;;_7 , -fl*'::'· -, . ,;~ ·-=t•: 11 -~,.II IM polll'rtiil ... 'I'll• foi'lnl llf Ulo diet --~·Ill·-TO Ilia.-: · . ..,. ""l 1 · l:ii(;j.wlr'"~...... · .j, · ' ' • _........., Ar~lll·lMI N .. lbot 11tt --l:U 1w '--Frldly, Oc!IJ,'. ber, 1.',n~l .,.a 4 '"'::'.':'~--· .. ~~ • ---PITI-•.•••-, e1·--~ ~ .......... ,._ -·"t!i!.!'~h..,..~, ... l_.--~_;, ___ ..,..,...--1 ......._ --• -_.. --·· -':!; _'::-·i:;--=~-?*l"IAi.,,.g -I • • • ...... • . ... I • \ . . I I ) 7 ·' f;osta Mesa • EDITION • -N.Y.·· ... k• ~ • .. voe. "'· NO. 235, 4 SECTIONS, :U.: PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCT09ER T, '197 f ' .TEN ·CENTS Mesa Studie·s ,·Joint Powers Cable TV Plans ' By TERRY COVD..LE ...... DellF 1'1191 •t•tl 'A joinl powers agreement linking .five Orange Coast cilies into one cable television sysWn will be ~laced be£ore Coata Mesa and Huntington Beach Coun- cilmen.Monday night. Tbe •greement ~\>lishes a public table televi&on authority to ctintrol com- munity antenna televbion fr1nchises in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Huntington Beach. Fountain. Valley arid Westminster. ComtCoed AU five cities have been discussing the agreement since last sprjng. Attorneys for tach city finally drafted the proposal each city C<luncil will see this,..tnonth. Tbe new authorlty would be authorized to .prepare a ca ble teJevisitin "pa ckage" suitable for all five cities. City officials expect lhe package. In in· elude city demand!! for extra benefits from any cable company that wants the fiw-ctty franclme . Such benefit.! might include broadcasting public servi~ and educational programs over one channel. The authority would have: the power to grant franchises on approval from each city. A five man board of di~ctors -one man appo inted by each city -would guide thi new authority. It would be a pUblic entity separate from the cities. but would not have any taxing powers. Fin3llcing for the authoritY 'A'ould come from membe(ship dues pa id by the cities. grants, gifts, aids and other 10urces. The joint power! agreement would become effective 60 days after three of the five cities ha ve signed it. So far no Ci· ty has considered ~he ·proposal. Attorneys also have made it possible for other cities to join the: pact after it is in effect, if two--thir<13 of the members agne. A member can also withdraw before any franchise is grantai by giving a 6Q. day notice. The entire agreement will automatically die in five years if no cable television franchise has been 1warded during that time. Directors of the authority would serve four-year, non-paying terrris u n I e 111 replaced by the cities that apPolnt them. ihe new authority also would be granted the power I.ti acquire and main- t.a.in land and fa cilities (such as offices or atudiOll ) as it becomes necessary, It also could enter contracts with other agencies. Newport Beach, which already has two cable television franchises, would be • give n lhe right to make Ila l'lWr1 decWon on what lo do wit h those tr.Inc~.-Jt could turn bolh fraochists over to the authority. Theoretically, the authority could dangle the prospect of a five-city contract in front o( a cable comppny in return for more cooperation. Cosla M~a·a council will consider the proposal at il!'l 11 :30 p.m. meeting on Mon- day. Huntington Beach Councilmen will see it at 4:30 p.m. Solons Want Out Slayer Free Man Senate Calls for Viet Withdrawal A man who once. confessed to the kill· Ina: of an Orange Coast College coed and then 1uccessfully appealed his state prison term of fi ve years to life left the Orange County courthouse a free man Thursday. Superior Court J udge Byron K. 1.fcMi,itan levied the state prison term for the second t=e George Arnold Vick's life, but lrrurted lely,.-1tJSpended the 1entence in favor o t?' probation period. He ordered Vick to serve one year in Orange County Jail with credit for""fiffie aerved. Vick left the courtroom con· eluding that the coonty owes him five monlhs <If his life since he has apent 17 monlh.s in the facility. Judge McMillan said his decision to release Vick was based on the defen- dant's "excellent prospec!&:{f>r reha bilita· tlon and Vick 's obvious ~lnatlon to rebuild his life. · "Thia was a dri nking si bJ,Uon," McMillan said. "I ebnpfJ clll'l ... wlllt use a prison term would ~have been for th.ls kiDd of man and, in fact, it could ) bave done: a lot of·harm. •) . . .. ,, . -.. .. Vicic:, 3il, of Tustin, was mtsted~unt 2S, 19119, ahort.ly alter Susan carol A lD!, '°· was suffocated "ith a plastic ln the Tustin apartment she shared witb the tall, handsome defendant. Officus said Vick was pulled from his car by eitrus ranch workers Vfho saw him run a hose from the uhaust through the window of the vehicle and then alllp'lp down inside the auto. Vick later argued through hi! lawyer tp.at the cremation of Miss Adams' body had deprived him of ~ rights a1nce it waa no lqer possible for the defenae to determine the cause of the girl's death. Judge Rohm Gardner. who was ~ on the Superior Court bench, de&crlb4td that argument !IS "bordering on Ufe Tt'alms of fantasy" !Ind sentenced Vick to bis first state prison term. The n1llng was reversed by the appellate court to which J udge Gardner was, later ap- pointed. It was testified at Viek's hearing that he strangled Mis.a Adams after the couple quarre.led because Vick spent saving! earmarked for the couple's passage to Australia. County Will Get Greenbelt Area In ,Edison Swap ,llrange Coonty bu ma& a trade wtth .u~ Southern California EcfllOll ·eomany WfilCh will give the Ufility flhn mOre ai-ea to iMtaJI new -lioel tn re.tum ror 1 eounty &reenbolt -~-lhe.stntafal& 1llver;_ r'Jnvolved ls a,eoe m.lle atr«ch of right- of-way betwl!el1' Giller ·· Ind ·Talbert Avenues in tile north ~ Mep arit. DAIL~ l"!LOT Sltll l"Mle }'oamgster Hit As mother (hand to head) watches, attendants prepare to move Charles .w. Lacey Jr., 5, to hospital-bound ambulance. Young Lacey 251 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa, was listed in satisfactory rondition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital following accident Thursday evening. He was struck by car while riding his bike on Francisco Drive in New- port Beach. Boy suffered possible fractures and internal iojuries, ac· cording to tiospital spokesmen. Mesa Urge s State Action r On Sidewalk Bike Ridi11g State authorities ma)!' take a new look at bicycle riding on city sidewalks lhanks to Dlsta Me:sa's delegatio n to the League of Cities Conference in San Francisco this week. Costa Mesa proposed a re:solu~ion at the confertnce to amend the state vehicle ct'lde which now prohibil!I bicycle riding riding on sidewalks anywhere. Conference delegates pnsed it on a last -mi nute plea. by Coµncilman William St. Clair. "The resolutionS" coinmittee had killed our proposal." St. Clair explained today. "But I told Utem the background on it and ~ their approval" 11>e rHOlutlon <?alls· for the state to revise its vehicle code and ·allow cities the )ocal. option of deciding whether btcyclel. cl.n be used on 1idewatka. ~ delqatlop lacked on . a pi:o- Vislo"n ,tliat proyjdts 1ffhllar J)riviltpa ftlr ele~lrlc 'wit u.e<J by the di&abled ud •afd. "Some cities. like Newport Beach. do allow bicycle riding on some sidewalks." St. Clair explained. "They do it by ig- \Oring the fact, but if there is an ac· eident, the city could become liable." The League of Cities resolution will be handed to state officials for further study. There is no definite date when, or if, action mlght be taken on it. P ress Aides to Wed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Mrs. Richard ~-~~ a~uns:ed to the White Hotl&e preaa corps Thursday night lhe engage- ment•of two of "ts members. The first la said Helen Thomas of Uni · Uonal would ttlarry DotliJ . Cornell or the A.s9oclated Pr•, who ls retiring today, tn "the· evedl of the century." WASHINGTON (AP) -Hee.ding Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield 's plea to "stop the slaughter'' and "bring an e.nd to this horribl e war." the Senate has called for total U.S. withdrawal from Indochina within six months. The vote was 57 to 38, but the chance of House agreement is doublful . A similar amendment to the: draft-ex- tension bill won 61-38 Senate approval last June but failed in the House. A Tired Ginger Touches Off ~~Yl~!l~ .... MOREHEA~OP!'; N,C, CUPll -The re manta o{ 1MIPl-1cane · Gi111er. touched· off heaVf r,UU: in eastern Noitt\ Carolina t,o.. dA}t, posln'i t further danjer tb troptl in the fa rm belt which took a multi-million doHar beating from the winds. Ginger, the longest-lived hurricane on ref:Onl, spent its 00-mi!e per hour winds 'as it stalled a short distance inland from this port city Thwsclay and was downgraded Thursday night to a tropical storm_ . !h~rt were no known deaths or se:rious 1n1ur1e4 Highest winds early today we:re only about SO m.p.h. The hurricane forecasters predicted a slow movement of the storm system through the state today,-and said it could tnucp _off fla sh flooding whe:n it reaches the Appalachians in t h e Carolinas and Virginia . · Ginger was old and wide. but not powerful for a hurricane. l<.1ost building in the center of the storm area got by with only superflcial damage, althoug h some mobile homes were overturned. power lines downed and a few small buildings wrecked . St reet Groo ves Not So Groo vy: SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The As. sembly today requesled a study of the relationship of.I highway rain grooves and motdtcycle accident.s. The resolution by Eugene A. Chappie (R-Cool), was appoved on 11. M lo 0 vote. Chappie -has said he hi s receiv- ed complaints from motorcyclists that occasionally motorcycle tires will get caught In rain grooves, setting up a nearly uncontrollable: vibration. ,..De Department of Public Works 1!1 to conduct lilt study. ·East .Coast Docks Struck Edison now has a . f'Moot-wide eaae- naerit along the eat dde of the river itlilch supports t.hm: PoW Unr1 of varied ~· The . finn plans IO · instill new JGill.epan towen .JJ. a D'tOl't "eye-ap. Jitllln(,dtslgn" in'piac. of the lhree, but • ·40 f .. t of Flood Control Oilrtrict ~;t;:;!1er ~v ... u.-,~ ~·rr -ngs,·L .,...: .'r.emen. ·~S. hu·.i· Down U.S •. Atlantic Seaboa.rd « ti relfJ\ii tor Utt i.ncroadiment litlO !be i4J IW ~. con!iOJ · attl, tho · ftnn #lfl . •• From Wn --.b. • .,...__ I '!or b'""'"" erbltrallOn. He I• other labor development" ' . !""" le ""11 'Uii =i:ID == -' d that , ._,. I ·!f!· 1 .,....,. and. tnlla 1 NEW Y~ -'Strlltlitl Silt' Coll! Mid t eltltough Ille w1lkout a--Eighty · l\IOUMnd eoft coo mmers "'-·. -._ ~;. _ ~ ~!"-· eotlro • lit be _.imc, II was unllbty that Nix· walked off lh<tr Jobi at midnight Thurs-, .. ~ U.8. A~ . . ' ' ' oo would Invoke the Talt-l!artley act Uill day In a llrlb that was "100 percent ti· L. " iull--""'..-...Utfnll!ii 'I weebnd. f~," ""-~-· lit U-MlM ' r' • !iii 'P;'; Nbon -~ '""*' Ille .i; GuU Cwt dod;w<Jkera voled earll<r Workon Union ~ .• -Action s T -4ay-un&offpartoolalfltl~ ·lhla ....... atay "on the Job after -~eya In Woat Virginia, Ohio. : ' -i.aw. , Ir-~ al midnight Tbunday but Cokirido · ud New M6ko lhOwed that cAGO CAP) -'t1li ~ p iaiooti u1tl !Iii 11 •• 1 bl~ • In Iii 8-!nnon~Port Artltur art1 the mlnen dn>J>Poci lllotr, litol• wtlen tlle, <?"' • lnlldl ol tht 'II.II: ' !bi-*".., .. ~ ... .,.. If l!tJlh ~ ... '@fOd lodii1 lit otrlb. tracl-...... -• " q,~·,y· ~ lllii 'Bala' mt -Wat Ololl ~ Plcblllintwm~telO•P l• ~11iood !Jlkt contln,••d In <111an 111 .,,..j,talntl .al alJeled ill'1ICk it' the ....,. limo.· Wall pout the ~-Pwl Ar®' a,.. ofter lhe Wtiillln;ti>n. In ChJeaio, Melvin B. P'ry>, ""'""'::-: ol'llio.'w ..... llO in.. during aoc)\Jlorkert !Irie -Oii atria ~ Lci ........... !lililtliillolidln1 a military •lco ~ldent ol the 13,000.IMlltbtt .... fl( lbe...., ,,_,. OllP. Julf'!.i Iii!) ..... "'1>0r:t J' ·-CAJIL.C!Ol 81~ • of. RaUroed aald 11aitllQ' ' In Wuhlnatm. a tallor lleportmenl I By mldmonoliw ~ -halted 1.. Slgnebntn,·Nld ha dldn' exped.,a atdb. :--i.a -llOf to Ille °""1lihant spotemlln-iloidilbat r.derOl .medlalitrt to ·am out of pirii _6'om Maino lit ID.,.,.._, 1;p1a11on !Ntejidatl Iha ~ ollldala llld. ind;blrplnen'lor Jlla ~en·a..i ··LoulalanL 'l'ba gulf o1 New~ two&y.llriko In llaJ, Col"!• grantod ' 01CP ""' 1 u•, alld" &all-Coall ,.._.met imlll l ill a.m. llllpl Raaplnd Clllrl ... ta .. -e a ,ortlel pay rallo ,lo IU9 an hour. 'l'ba -~ ar. -°"' -!ll'f. then 1grlid lo"fi>ilot again Monday. 'vtrtuall)' c:loaed tllo ear Iler "* nCDalod'i al the -pacbae II 111> lllO. _,.... • · .-n up•wmu uld bolluldsnJat:lad by,llla_...,..,, Jo.AV •Illa job. "1 ..., Mr; rtf!!lallol. · .. ' _ ............ ~ -~';-~··) . ----k ., ·~ ,. f " I • -· watered-down version was approved by both houses_ • Rep. Charles W. Whalen Jr. (R·Ohio), v.·ho sought House approval of 'the Mansfield amendment in June, said he Is conside ring trying again. "I wouldn 't predict victory but I don't think we'll lose any," he said, adding that absenteeism cost his move at leas t 10 votes in June, He said "some members wou ld like to be on record" for one of the antiwar amendments before ha ving to ·run for re-election ln 1972. Mansfield'• amendment was attached Thursday to the $21-billion military pro. curement authorization bill, and Senate leaders set next Wednesday for final passage of the measure. Still to be acted on are amendmenll seeking to restore military pay raise!: dropped from the draft bill and ~o t a $200-million limit on U.S. spe nding to p- port the so-called "secret war'.An • s. (See PULLOUT, Pt{ge Z) Double Cross 6 Fed Fak e Pills, Now Pregnant WASHlNGTON (AP) -S(x Mexlcan- '°""-'lolloiW'll!l•n hove ~,p:_.i after &ITig giVen fakt birth control pills in an ezperiment financed f11r a State Department agency and a drug company. The six, plus en undiacloMd riumber of others, were given fake pill! in a Wt to try and det ermine whether 5ide effecl.!1 from oral contraceptives are mostly im· agined. The:y were among 398 women, most of them t.fexican-American!, who got free birth control guidance from a clinic in San Antonio, Tex . Dr. Jose ph Co!dziehet', who directed the experiment. has told the F·ood and Drug Administration all the women signed con· sent forms afte r b€:in6 told "they v"ere participat ing in an experimental study." Goldzieher has refused to talk to newsmen. Howevef. a spokesmen for his Southwest Foundation for Re search and Education. said in an interview he did not believe any of the 398 women were told lhat some of them might be tak ing fake pills. .-. Instead, he sa id, "all were tolrl the pills they were taking might no; be completely effective." He said those wome:n taking the fake: pill s were given other backup forms of contraceptive devices !uch as foams and creams and repeatedly urged to use them along with !he pills. Gnldzieher contended in a reporl to !he F'OA that the pregnancies resulted because lhe woman f;i i!ed to use lhe cream or foam regularly. The FDA has been investigating the maUer for several mcnt hs. So have several lawyers in a program fulided by the Offic6 'of Economic Opportunity. A preliminary report by the FDA, which has not been released to the public, consists almost solely of an analysis of the exPf:riment wr itte:n for Synte:x Laboratoril?3, Inc., o( Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and several colleagues. 6yntex pills were used In the e:ir-- periment, carried out mkler a grant. !mm !he company and fhe U.S. Agency for International Development. Goldzieher'a report says the: ex- periments show that side effects from the fake pills were al most as frequent as with four kinds of oral co:1traceptivea. Man's Journ ey, Cash Cut Short • A Newport Beach man's 2,000-mUe trip ended in Costa Mesa Thursday, about 1,197 mD11 ud 11,045 lhorl, he reported lit police. James G. Jawor, a, of1007 E. Balboa Blvd., Hid be end two new acqualntancca headed for Canada alter the pair lnvlled him along on the tr:lp. · Ho lold Ofllctr Dick S.rach they had gotten Into Costa Men 'en route to the freeway when be Uked for a quick .stop to u11e a rtat room. Jawor Hid he emerged. from a laun- dromat at 1741 Placentia Ave., momenta later lo fll!d his lrlvellng componloni bad resumed theh' journey wtthout him.• They did not le.ave hll dume bla. oon-- talnln( 1811 In cash. plu1 MdllottOI rJoll!IOI aotl ponooal -l!lblnd.~ " - J •. • The report aaid the nperlrne.nts b1d to be. cut abort becaUll one of the pU1a being used suddenly was ordered off the market by the FDA after some dogs that had be.en given the pill developed SU!picious nodules. "Strenuous tfforts" we:re made to continue using tbi pill in no ava il. The FDA said it still is investigating to see ··.,.,·helher there may be a violation o{ investigationel drug regulations." Allen Charles, a staff attorney for the National Legal Program on Health Problems of the Poor in Loo Angeles, said in a telephone interview that a member of his group has been in San Antonio for four weeks trying to learn the names of the sir women who became pregnant so they can be questioned on how much they were told about the experiment. "He said Goldzieher's foundation had refused to help. "The whole problem re\•olves around ~·hat these people thought they were ge t· dng," said Charles. Bid s Will Open On Golf Co urse Bids will be sought for development of a nine-hole goU course on clear zone pro- perty south of the Orange County Airport. Coun ty supervisors have authorized the county's Rea l Property Services Depart· ment to develop a proposal for bidding on the projett. The site is a 34-acre parcel just south of Pali!ades Road opposite airport runways. Estimated cost of the development Is $51,000 l'lilich will be provided by the liiUcctssful bidder who will win the privilege of bullding the course .and paying lhe C(lunly a concession fee. Orange Coast Weatller Sunny skies and warmer ttmP.: eratures are predicted for today and Saturday with highs along tht coaat ~round 70 rising to 8.1 in· land. Lowa tonight between 50 and · 18. • ·E\'SmE TODAY The Newport Harbor Art Museum htu tnpotd and U reno- vating a •tf'uefUfc tho« once housed the News Preu.. and DAILY PILOT. On Ocl. 2J U.. museum'1 new home Will opn. Stoff lllritn. Cmuface Pt""°" di1Cll.!se1 tht projtct ond UMr OJ*i1ng In toda11'1 WeckfM#,-1 Page 2.t. ' ....... . OltdtW .. -M ·-..... ,_ . -" 0.-. "'*8 It -· " ••"'111 ,... .. ,.... 11·1t -.. :::.....~ ': -... L 'I I ( ........ ... I .DAIL y PILOT c Companion J«;>ins Russ • Defector LONDON (UPJl -A 31-year-old R.Ullian woman identifi!d as • com· panlon of acctl.9ed Soviet spy agent Oleg Lyalin has defected and has been &ranted &.llylum in Britain, the British Home Of· fice said today. A home office s~kesman identified her as Mrs. Irina Teplyakova, a membtr of the Soviet Trade ~!ission Lyalm, also-• member of the Trade ·, 1.!ission. deftcted and disclosed in- formation that the British government :oi:aid ~·as a key part of its decision to ex- pel 105 Soviet officia ls from the country. The Home Office said ~!rs. Tep\yakova l'l·as a Russian citizen and a member of the Trade ~lission, but disclosed nothing more about her. She a.sktd for and was granted asylum, the Home Office spokesman added. The London Evening News. which first broke the story of Lyalin's defection, said !\1rs . Teplyakova is married and that "it Is thou.:ht her husband also works in Lon· don." The newspaper said she and Lyalin had been coruitant companiorui. Soviet diplomats may have exposed J.valin a5 a defector in a bid to rescue rfmnants of their spy network in Britain, diplomatic sources said earlier. · Lyalin v.·as identified through 'a So\"iet embassy official v.·ho let slip clues v.·hictl brought Lyalin's name to Ii g ht . DiplomaUc 50W'Cts said this could ha\te been a measure to outflank British in· telligence officials who wanted to keep his name secret. They said keeping Lyalin's name secret would have created fear and confusion among British espionage contact!! and po!Sible Briti5h traitor!! whom the Soviets wed or planned to use a5 spies. With Lyalin's name unknown publicly, British contact!! would be uncl!:rtain wh!!:lher the Soviet agent to which they passed their security information wa5 LYalin or one of the 105 dip\omaU ex- pelled, the sources said. With Lyalin named, the :!IOUrces said, British contacts wlJ.o did not know hin1 would be reassurea. giving the Soviets the ch;tnce to ree5tabli"sh contact v.·ith them, even reorganize their Briti!lh es- pionage net. Dr. Bunche, 67 Quits United Nations .Post LJ1'..'1TED NATIONS (UPll -Dr. Ralph .J. Bunche. 67, the undersecretary general ror special political affairs, ha5 retired from the United Nations, because of ill- ne.'!,S, diplomatic sources said. An official announcement of the retirt· ment was expected today. Bunche left the State Department in 1945 to-join the world body at il5 :n- ceplion and y,·on !he 1950 !\'obel Peace Prize for his part in negotiating an armistice bet~·een the new sta.te of Israel and its four Arab neighbors. Bunche, a Negro, was the highest American official in the Unlted Nations and a close adviser to Secretary General Thant to ~·horn. it "·as reported. he tendered his resignation in July. He broke hi~ arm in a fall at his home in ~t ar and ,,·as confined to Ne'>'' York Hospital unul Saturday. He 1~·as discharg- etl then. but he re·entered the hospital Thursday night suffering from kidney malfunction, diabetes. and heart disease. the sources said Diplomats said Bunche resigned in July ,.,·hen hr: learned outright rel 1rement v.:ould be more bt:neficial flnanciall~·. lie had exhausted his allowed sick lea\"t and was seven years old er than the U.;./. retiremtnt age of 60. diplomats said. . DAILY PILOT ~ C»AIT PUil~ C'l!IM'»h' ....... N.W••' ..,.... ... '"'*"'* J.U: a. c.;1.., .,._ ,,_ 9' 0-0.1 MllfWlt'' TllNi•1 ktnU ...... '""''' /.. ,.,,,i.;~, -....... .. 1 .... ctl•rl 11 H. t-a.iclo..4 P. Ntll ......... ..--.. ... ~ c ... .,,_ Offtle 1JI Wett l•Y hHt ,. ... MtilrMr. P.O . ._ 11.e, •262• r -------• ._..., :di ,_. ,._ ..,_, .... ~..., ....... . .... .,~ .... tr---11c-== ·-' . -----~-£ • • • • ---~ u.-1 r11ffl'lal• Fire Fall Silhouetted by blaze. firemen (botlom) V.'atch helplessly as \V all of abandoned packing plant collapses d uring fire in Omaha. r\eb. T\VO firemen \\'ere injured fighti ng the spectacular blaze early Thursday mornjng. Investigators believe the blaze, Y.'hich lit up Omaha skyline. \\'as set de!Jberately. Laguna P9lice 01arge 2 Witl1 Re.cent Robberies Laguna Beach police Thursday af· lernoon arrested l\\•o suspects 1n con· nect1on with a pair of recent robberies 1n v.·hich authorltie5 claim "narcotics ,,·ere College l 'rustee Claims Assault Over Sofa Fee A· Coast Community College trustee 'vho claims a furniture s!ore.'s ' del ivery man attacked him and threw hirn to the ground after they quarreled over the c..:os L of a soft . repair JOb '>''ants $2~.000 in damages fron1 lhe storc·s owntr and his alleged attacker. George Rodda Jr. of 949 Gol denrod Ave .. Corona del ~Tar. names AUa Khademi of Attas·s rumiturt , 1500 'V. AdamS, Costa ~lesa. and delivery n1an Robert Eastman in his Orange County Superior Court action. Rodda slates that Alla·s agreed lo re· upholster and clean his sofa for SIOO. l~e alleges that Eastman later dtlivered lhe sofa and that he ordered the delivery man to take it back v.·hen he \1·a s asked to pay more than the agreed price Rodda claims he suffered "great men· taJ. physical and nervous pain and suf· fering .. as 11 result Of the ensuing scuffle in which he allegedly was attacked fron1 behind. •bbed by the throat and fhrov.•n to the g1'e.nd. Supervisor Suit Trial Scheduled A law suit which alleges that Oranee County superviaors violated the Brown A.ct when they voted themselve5 ;;.· sub- stantial pay increase behind ciOl!td doors II months ago will go on trial Nov . 3. Tile action filed by tht Santa Ana Register .asks the judge in the nonjury proceeding!! to forbid the cou11ty board from holdint any further alleged s~ret meelin1s in connecUon with P•Y rai3es. Supervisors <voted themsell'es a $29.268 salary -a 9fl percent hike -im· mediately after passage of a ~t8te mta· sure which 'allov.•ed county boards or 5upervisors lo set their own Salaries. The furor produced by the bor.Td ac· tlon ended when supervisors agreed lo slit their salaries at the prest!'nt $17,Ml& fiiure recommended by the Oran1e County Grand Jury. N Ul'Sery School 'Co-op' .B.eg.ins . The name of tht location b purely col.n- cidental, but harTied Cotta Miii moms may .... u dt\l<fttn qod J lo 5 ill • cooperaUye nunery· aehool openlna nut wetll In Heller P1rlt. The Fair Weather cooperative v1nturt opens Oct. 4, wttkdl)'I except Tutlday, 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m .. with um.mother re- quired to help out 1 minimum cl two boun a week. inl'olved. De!. Carroll Bush identified the twn nH'n as Roy D. Branson, 21. of 1978 1\1aple St . Costa ~1esa. and Daniel J. 'R ivera. 29. nl 10421 Hazard Ave., Garden Grove. Bush cla1n1ed that Branson "·as respo nsible ror the $7.S arrned l'Obbtry \\ledneSday of a Brea youth in the dO\l'n\own area. Both of the men. Bush further alleged, "·ere in\·otved in a strong.arn1 robbery Friday night in Laguna Canyon in which $1 .100 Wll.s ta.llep from a Hacienda Heights youth. Both 1nen were taken into custody in Laguna Beach. but Bush said none of the n1oney has been recovered. Branson reportedly told authorities the victims of both robbenes had been attempting to buy drugs when the crimes occurred_ Bush said !he \'Chicle of each suspect 11·as searched following the arrests and. fro1n each auto. police rcco\'ered a .22 t·a!tber blank pistol. The detective noted that further arrests are expected in the $1,100 robbery. The \ ictim of the crime.. \1'ho admitted to police he had been attempting to purchase mari1uana, said five men had forced hin1 to turn over his money. The patr 11.-i!l bt arraigned ~fonday 011 lhe robbery C'harges in South Countv ~lunicipal Court. Bush noted. Rivera a tsO faces C'harges of non-child support under an Orange County "'arrant. Bush added. \V elfare Workers ~C'ran1bJe .i\.f tcr Order by Court Orange County weUart workers spent the Ji.st t"·o wetks maki11g hurritd changes in A1d to Families With Depen- dtnt Children (AFDC) program to con· form with the state's v.·elfart reform Jaw . Now they will s~nd th e next. two v.•eeks· undoin1 the job. A eJate Supreme Court decision Vr'td· nesday rs tht-cause of all the lroUble. · The decision dela}'ed puttlnc a key pro- \"ision or Lhe reform act into forct which would have increased '-.id to families with no income and de creased aid· to thos.e with outside eainin1s. Checks senl ou t by the county w~fare department today will confono to lbe r~ form law regulaUon5. But the depertmenl will have to smd out auppltn'ltntal <.'hecks to families who 1ot reduced .amounts. ,, . Affected b,v the chanfe are about IO to :fO perr;ent of the 11,000 eOunty~famlllii tn the AFOC procram, tccordbtf to Wei· flrt Dlroct<r Granville Ptopi•. . Shotgun Holdup Tip Prov.es Fal&e AJann A telephone Up of I lllolp tticlPlp in l*"P-at 1 Colla Moa car. -poll<e opetdlnr ,. the ....,. TbllTlday •· pr<pared for tM lrOnt. ' The only holet. nn: In disollYtd· marchalldll<, -hon"'· When thiy ltlt Willcbell'• Doout Lllbop, an llarllor Boulevard, moments after arrival. 'Cruclal Strug9le' '" -£ • Mystery Lifting:· In China Strife .. l!ONG KONG (UPI) -The mysterious crash of i. plane· in :\tongolia. A canceled rally and parade. A missing editorial. Rumors th<1t de~ P1·esident Liu ShacK:hi had tried to defect to RU551a. Rumors that he wa.s dead. J:,ile5e w~re all parts of the Chinese puzzle that clouded celebratlon.5 of Com· n1unist China·s national day today. And to analysts Ul Honi;: Kong the bil5 and piects or the puu.Je slowly falling into place meant Peking W8.!l in the midst of one of its mosl critical power struggles. There v.·as only circumstantial evidence to support this view, but some of it l\'&S convincifli. The latest, and possibly the mosl convincifli piec~ of e\tidence, \Ya s the fa ilure: of the: CommW'list Party and army newspapers to publish their usual nati<tnal day editorial. On past national days there always has betn an editorial boastini;: of China's prc.- gress, ~nouncing her enemies i mainly the United States) and commenting on policy i:!l.!lues. Analy5ts saw this omis5ion <'Is indication of dttp differences among the leadership already known to be in· volved In a power struggle involving ultralefti.!lts and a moderate faction believed to consist mainly of military men. Ltndifll credence lo tht reports of a new power struggle was a report in the Great China Evening 1''e'>''5 in Taipei '>''hlc:h said Liu Shao-chl was among nine per90111 killed in the crash of a Chinese air force jet in Mongolia two weeks ago. The well-informed Chinese language newspaper. q u o t i n g unidentified in· telligence: sources in Taipei, said Liu had been under house arrest in Peking since being remo\ted from his official post four years t.go by l\-1ao Tst·tung in a move that was to touch off the cultural revolu- tion. 'fl sa id he was trying to defect to Russia with six other government and mllitacy l~ders when their jet transport Yras shot down. The crash also was reported by Tass, the Soviet News Agen- cy. on eve of today'5 National Dav celebrations. Tass &aid the plane carried ni nr perllOruJ a5 well as document.s and weapon!. Diplomatic reports ~ Hong Kong said the plane was a civihan aircraft under n1ililary control and was on an "ir· regular" flight v.•hen i! ~enl down. Frona Page l PULLOUT ... The bill was put a5 ide today for other Senate bus ines5. In othtr \'Oles Thursday. the Senate re· jected ~I to 42 an amendment by Seri. Thoma!! F. Eagleton tD-Mo.). tr> delete SM.3 million added by the Senate Armed Services Committee for the new ~!ain Battle Tank. Appro\'ed, 4S to 43, was an amendment by Sen. J .W. Fulbright. ID·Ark.). to curb lhe bill's provision to break the United Nations trade embargo "'ith Rhodesia and pe.rmllting imports of strategically valuable chrome ore. An earlier effo rt to delete the provision sponsored by Sen. 11arry F. Byrd Jr .• was rejected 46 to 36. The Senate later voted lo reconsider that \!Ole but .adjourned '>'·ithoul taking final action. Starting in lo\v key. with bolh !!ides t-X· pectinj" Mansfield'!! amendment to win approval again, the debate nevertheles5 ended '>''ilh sha rp exchange!! bell,·een Republicans and De mocr•ts. Shortly after, Peking authorities ordered the grounding of all civilian and military aircraft. The Great China Evening Nt-ws cla(med this was a move to p~'lfnl further defections. Renovating Old Mission No Easy Task Restoring a WO-year~Jd1 mission to 1nett 19th Century at5thetic5 and lmh Century safety standards is ·pro\tin1 to be 11 problem. San Juan Capistrano tity councilmen learned this week that a work-bit airee· ment h;.5 not yet been forgtd ~tween the Building an<f'Safety Deparlment and Of· fici1J5 for the old mission. "A committee has met, reviewed past work and1'1is identified • probll!;m area ," said City Manager Donald G. Weidner. "Should the full force of the structural a;pect of the building and safety tod·e be app1ied or oot -that·, the problem." ~ayor Tony Forster said he believes structural stability S:tlould meet codes even though ii might prob-ide idded cofs for the mission. Bui Councilman Edward Chermak voiced the concern that applying full cOOe requirements might place 1 burden on the mission. "If some archite ct or enaineer aei.., a foot in the door becau!lt: of the. city coun- cil it could be a lucrative project for them and a burden for the mi5sion." said Chermak. Councilman Jim T,horpe said a distinc· lion sho1,1ld be ma.de between buildings which v.·ill ht "looked into" and thoie that will be "walked into." "Reasonable agreements can bt rea ~h· ed." said Thorpe. "We don't, 1fter all, want the w.all5 dancing out and the roof falling in with the slightest tremor." Weidner said the main problem ha.! resulted because 1b·e consffuction was created stei:rby-5tep in the field rather than beforehand on a drawing boarri . Bob Gannon, official spokesman for the mission on the codt issue, agreed with Weidner'!! assessment and said he hoperi the projecl could continue before thr rainy !!Cason starts. School Finance Program Offered SACRA~fENTO (AP ) -{rl:iv. Reag11n and RepubliCan leaders offered Demo- crats a major public school finance p..ack· age today which they say should bret.k the 16-day deadlock on tax reform. Assemb!v 1ninority leader Robert Mon · agan •. (R.i'racy ). announctd after a two- hour session with R~agan that Demo· cr;:itic le?.ders v.·ere invi ted lo the Re· publican go\ternor's office to hear the proposal. r-.ionag1n refused lo give details except that ·•it involvt s school finance, '>''hich has be.en the heart of I.he Democratic ob- jections" to previous Republican tax shift plans. ··By NI rights it meets all the obJt:<'· fions they havt-had. In n1y opinion it should lead lo agreement." \' ·f \ Re'-·og11 ife lli111? He's just\ a college professor nou•. teaching his first week of elasses in\ engineering al the U niversity\ of Cincinnati. You knetV him 1as the fir!l man on the moon . His name is Neil .>\rm strong. Boat Sale Set By Sea\ Scouts At Newport Post Loo~ing for tha~ gift for someone who ha~ e1•erything? l A special ''shopping ceriter'' -v.1t.h el"erything from boats to ... well, boats -1vill be open Sat~rday and Sunday only a1 the Sea Scout basr. 193 1 \V. CoMt Highway. Newport! Beach. The annual ope.n house and1boal sale Is conducted by the Orangt Empire Boy Scouts of Americaj to acquaint lhe public v.·ith Sea Scout programs and to raise funds. About 35 boats. trailers and marine equiprnent 'of all ,types wil1 be for Sale from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday .and from noon to 4 p.in. Suriday. The boat!! and other iten1s have been donated during the year to tht Boy Scouts. Among the items for sale will bf two lti·foot captaiTI's gigs. a 27-foo t power boat, trimarans, outboards and trailers of various sizes. Prices will be listed on all items. but bids will a lso be accepted, a scout spokesman said. The public will be. able to see the ~· Scout facilities during the tours. The major attraction v.·W be the recently purchased sailing vessel,' the Argus.• converted Danish freighter. Still undergoing refurbishing. it will serve a.5 a floating camp and trainina: ship for scouts beginning Nov. 1. t.1onies from the stJe go to the entir• Orange Empirt Boy Scout program. Put A Gldss Under Your Drink ON SALE NOW .. SPECIAL H•. $1H IEAUTIFULLY STYLED ANO ~HANDSOMELY DISPLAYED, THE UTMOST IN A &LASS TOP TAILE. .AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE &OLD. OLD SPANISH, DISTRlSSfD OLIVf, ILACK,..YfRDE &REEN, AND ANTIQU~ YE[LOw.-.o·~ ••O"oHICXNESS, II"-- DEALERS· FOR: HENREOON-OREXEl.....HERIT AGE iolWHIT~:--AT'Tllf . -: VtJ• -\ NIWl'OllT llACll 1727 Wntdlff Dr., '4,_20JO OPIN 'lllDl'I' 'TIL t, l'rofeal1NI loteri.or °"'"""" .... 11.~1-10 INTlltlOltS ,.._ ,.,. ,._ ,. .. ., ~Cc••• 1e11a11 , U.OUNA llACH M5 North CMtt "lfh"°' -41'1,111 • • .. . ,...··. ;)' ...... '·"..I ~· -• t ... ! :..~· ·-I • ReeJatraUon-ln R«mllan Deparlmenl clfl.... room 305 at C'ol\I MMI Civic c.nt.r, oonllnu• tbnittlh tbii -· with I 1$ I• rtqt11nd. otri.. Poul Ale1ailcler said It wu ..ty • mahl amploy• lbowtq.oft Illa -• ._ 11111 Wtlpoft lo l.l'aflltll. • ___ ....:,. ______ .:_ _______________________ ~-- I • • ' . . \ -,-- ~ I ' I ' l ' I ' '. .. • ,. 'ILLEGAL ARREST' Activis t Baton Kennedy ~rging More India Aid l WASHI NGTON (UPI) I Sen. ~dward 1\1. Kennedy (0-Mass.),i said Thu rsday that one million more P~kistani .ri:fugee1' had streamed into India 1since he visited there last month, faciqg dise11se and death in ··the greatest h~an disagter of model'n times." ; Kennedy. chairman qi the Senate Refugees SubcO'mmitlee. opened hearings on the situation wilh a pie.a for a greater U.S. effort to share. the estimated $830 million relief costs India will incur this . :rear. He said there wett now 9 mill ion refugees in India. . Dr. Homer A. Jack. who visited the refugee camps recenlly, lestiried that the end of the refugee now was not in sight. Jack said an estimated 100,000 lo 200,000 Bengalis, who have attempted to establish their own government in East Pakistan, were killed by central govern- m~ol troops. Warrant Q11aslaed Leslie's Arrest " 'Illegal'-Court ~ MN FRANCSICO (UPI) -Antiwar activist Leslie Bacon was lllegaJly ar- reded in April in a Washington, D. C. commune and nown 3,000 miles to Seattle for questioning about the bombing or the U.S. Capitol, a federal appeals court rul- ~ursday , iss Bacon, 19, arrested by the FBI a~ a "material witness'' to the March I bing, was granted a petition for h s corpus, and her "invalid" arrest "l'•rfant was ordered quashed by the U.S. 9lh Circuit Court of Appeals. /Mike Rosen, cne of Miss Baron'• al- E:ys, called the court decision "a t victory for civil liberties Jn this try." I "What it fbeans is that the Attorney ~nerat no looger can willy nilly arrest raons, and in the case of Leslie, whisk 3.cro milet across the country and ~old her as a prisoner for an inordinate .length of lime," Rosen said. i The court ruling said the arrest war- ;ant issued by Judge George Jk>ldt in :Seallle April 22 WSIS' illegal since it ;assumed without proper basis that Miss ,Bacon. of Atherton, would not answer a ·subpoena: A proper arrest warrant, the courl said, must be based on probable cause I.hat testimony of the witness is material and that it would be "impractical" to use a subpoena. Mis.!l Bacon also was under subpoena durihg the grand jury ques- tioning. • The coort said the first. test can be met by assertion by lhe U.S. attorney, but the second must be based oo suf- ficient facts. , ·"Mere assertion will not do," the" court said. "Al. a basis for Bacon's arrest, the warrant was invalid." ltpsen said the ruling would permit anyone subpoenaed as a "ma,terial , wit.negs" to go to the nearest U.S. court an~ challeng~ the original .subpoena. While in Seattle, Miss Bacon testified for several days but later refused to aruwer que6tions. She \\'a~ granted "limited " immunity by a rerleral judge but again refused to testify ffrthe:r and \•:as held in contempt. The buxom blonde also was chargtd with con'spiring lo make firearms and in- cend iary bombs in connection with aJ'I at- tempted bombing of New York 's First Nalional City Bank in December. She ~·as freed on $10,000 bond in that case. • Surgeon General Requests End T-0 V accinution WASffiNGTON I AP) -The U .5. turgeon-genera\ has recon1mended the slates stop requiring routine. smallpox vaccinations for children because of significant gains in the figh t against the disease. Dr. Jesse L. Steinfeld anno unced Thursday he has accepted rerom- mendations of the Ad visory Committee on Immunization Practices, a group of academicians and medical and heall.h ai.;thorities. The committee recommended that - rather than giving the inocuJations to ,.11 ch.ildren -the shots be given only to hospital personnel and persons traveling to countries where smallpo,: hu not been eradicated . 11Howt:an we t"rn liim rl nwn'" GARAGE • SIDEWALK SALE! Sat., Oct. 2 8:00 a.m. ta 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE Costa Mesa BARGAINS GALORE! -Furniture, Clothing, ~ppliances, Books, Toys, You-Name-It! Proceeds to Harbor Area Youth and Community Activity Projects Sponsored By The COSTA MESA ROTARY CLUB , . frl"11 Ott!tbtt l , 1971 Standard Oil Fined For Spill RICHMOND (UPI ) -Stan- dard Oil Co. was fined the maximum $1,000 and ordered put on two years probation Thursday for a 30,000 gallon oil 11pill In San Franci8CO Bay. Municipal Judge Charlt!s H. Baldwin imposed the penalties after the company had plead- ed no conlest in connection v.•lth the spill J uly 28. Attorneys for Standard ob- jected to terffi3 of the pro- bation which required the rompany to institute pro-1 i::edures for pre venting spills ''a t the earliest pos s i b I e tin1e." Attorney Anthony Brown said the company already was work ing for im- provements set up with the Coast Guard and that the local action might conflict. OKTOBERFEST a •1t1.lf'l l JI 1:11!1TAUJIAWT WUWTO. llACM flt·~· UNITED STATES .NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OPIN , SATURDAYS ttelP.M. MON.•THUas. 10·!1 P'.M. I falDATI 10., P.M. 171•1 l•G-1211. lec .. etl I•: le. C:Hlt Pl~ Cnt. M ... · .l.11!, Viet l'rn.-N.1,..." H. M. STOL TE Antipoverty Agency SUPER WIDE! J ..,. Gets Day Care Plan . Pacilic Goldfish.Farm FALL SALE · 3 :.50· ·a1 , ·o· ... .. ' . . , .__,,.AM(Y K WATa IUI 1.tLLIU IAi • ' ' .• 4-Ply Polyestw Cord Construction • Famous Dual Tread Design • l;>lsUncUwe Dual 90-type 3 ring whitewall .,.,, 4 PLY 'POLYESTER! GUA~ANTEED! SPECIAL SALE' PRICES SIZI 171·14 f71·14 571-14 H71-14 G71-1!1 H71·1!1 atGULAI Sl4.SD SJ6.SD PalCI St o.oo S4l.SO S41.00 S44.50 SALE $21.7, $22.5t $23.97 $25.S I $24.JS $25.94 PRICE ' F.l .T. SZ.ZI S2.l l sz.ss SZ.74 S2.•4 S2.ID •AIN CHICK: Shou ld ow• 1upply of 1om1 "''' er l•11t1 fUll 1hod dw,ill'3 lhi1 •••"'· '"'• ... ;11 ~"""' 111y ord•ri pl•c•d 11ow for futu•• cl•!iv1ry 11 the 1d•1d i1•d p ti(I , ...... BRAKE RELINE Take WJur Pick! ~USED TIRES ' Hllrl WHAT WI to: • Out 1pe<i•li1h reli11• •II fo.•r whMI• with W1911•r llf'I•• li11i1191 ••• l111p1ct •11 four tlnim1 , •• Ch-c:• wheel cyll .... d11r1 •e11d r•l1,1r11 1pri11g1 ••• Cl111111 111111 l1,1bric1t11 b1c•i11t pl1W ••• ~•P••k.fre11t wla .. l la111tl1191 ••• A~f1t11I t.r1k•1, r•1lor fluid •• , ReM ._., v•1i1r '''' • W11 vt• e11ly 1111w fecte,., •fltill••tttl p11rh ••• 11t1t r11"ullt, $ - IOts of non-skid tread 95 • each plus state and local taxes r • l eltftl-Rolsecl White Letten 5 35~~ s3 J.10 P.l .f , ,,,,.J,11 P.S. INDY MAG WHEELS fOaD-CHIYROll1'-Pl TMOUTH DATSUN-TOYOTA SET pi:, 4 • • • .s9900 I Plu1 •1p1 111cl 11uhl • I hole ma11 avai11bl1 for % ton eamper1 a n d Pick·upa, 11i9htly higher. GENERAL JET Datsun· Toyota • Colt· Vega· Pinto Owners! ,. tt.n ,... !I~ T11 tlh -·• 11-- • ORIGINAL f9UIPMfNT JLACKWALLS -' 11%1 •0111J JUST .:. ' '9?.?. Sl .t7 • • .. , COMPLETE CKR CARE Since 1959 I Houri: 7:JO -le 6: DO Delly PHONE : . . DAit. y 1'11.DT $ ,., .. .....,.......,..,, ... TllPAYEIS YES VOTI YES OCTOIER 5 NEWPORT POLICE & ADMINISTRATION FACILITY e Eliminate $20,000 In Rent P•ymentt e Elimin•t• ''Admlnlt- t~ati ve Spr•wl" e Iner•••• Government Efficiency • Obt•in A Modern Police •nd Admlnl ... trative Facility for Newport Beach e Endorsed By TheM Local Citlun1: Mr. -Mn.. Wl"ltll'I A,t.tt Dr. 0.Mt,i It. Allllrkll, Jr. h ll+i' A11"""1: J• ........... L11i1 ""' T-A111 ... ,.. .. ·-Cl••• AU1\tr K1r1 AJOl!tt tt•rrv •1.e111 JH-16fMll M1ru,.. ... .,.11 "J111J1 ...... , ... . ...,., .. .... S1o1r .. .... ... 1ri<1 1 .. 1111111111w 1t1r ••""' .. ,,_ Dr. -Ml"I. AtMlof e • ...__ ....... ·-· Dr. ,,..,,,..A. tt.Mottr flM,,..1 l ltMI 0 '1'1111 ...... a lMflj .. -"·...,., f', M •• 1'1111 .... • ClllMM!w C. l w<1l1 ...... D. l U<c .. 1 • E>r. '"" Ml'1. 0.vkl 1 ... "11 """'" c. c ........... Mr. •Jlf Ml'1. wui.,. CMf'fM'f Rk NN Cl'WI M•1 DIYll l'1u1 0.•11 a11ll 01Ll1l1 JHll~ltle Rldo.• ... I : Old.- Mr, IM M"" Mllt11 M. 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' ' .. ----__...---...L... -• ·- DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Pretty bu.t Not Petty MMt of Costa Me!a's 74..000 resident! could proN · bly lfTM that tht worst apartment complex in town i.8 ul)y, and the best ia pretty_ But how mt.ny cltl decide w~at a~artm en t Ls too ucly . or suffiriently pretty~ • It's a difficul l choice The city councU, however, may btcome the sol e aesthel!c ar biter in th11 city by attaching a CP 1cond1tional permit) desiznation l~ ill t.OD.in& except 1i ng!t famJJ v homes The bainc idea behind the m!'lve-nO\l' under study -i! r o<i d. Cnunc1lmt n "'ant to keep out the j unk. and discouraie clear ly ualy. unromplimeo ntary developtntrit.s in Cos ta Me"a City M a n •i~r f'red Sorsabal. has disavo v.•ed any in- tention to dictal t the rolors ot 11.n apa.rtmeo:n.t. the IYJ:les of build1nf ma tt ri als to be used or oth er delicatt mll· ters But. v.·1 tll a I P zone. th t couneil h 1~ the !U'J al '\l•ord on a.II d t vel<">pment-and "ho k:nov.'s v.·hat any pa.rt1cu· lu co.uncil might decide on a ti \'en nigh t" Somt method 1~ desirable to help Costa Mesa ht a pretty city. hut !hnse "'h!'l v.·an l to do it must be careful that it doesn't merely become a pttty city. - A Dredged-up Issue Th~ori C."Ted0 ' Bolo&h is off on anothe.r cam- pa1,tn to har u s Costa MeJ.a's City Council . This time thie perenni&l Devil 's Advnrale nf city hall claims tD be cir- culating an an tj-fr ee \\·ay petiU!'ln. Bolog h'!ii petition c .. ll!i for a referendum election - simil ar t!'l the fine in N~"·port Beach I-"·hich \\'!'luld forbid the city from makini deal ~ v,.·ith the state re11rd- in& freeway righ l·!'lf."·ay~. Hi!i O\\'n anier v..·1s innamed \\·h~n the city condemned part of Del Mar Avenue. where P.lr. Balogh Jived . in l'repar ation for the con ~tructi~n of Lhe Corona d e! Mar f 'ree"·ay · Ironically, &lo&h "·as t he first, and so far only, Del Mar Avenue resident to sill his condemned home to lht city. He claimed a hardahip becausl his company was &oin& to lran.afer him. ·N6"· he 1ay1 the transfe r iii off 1.nd h!'s !ta.yin& tn town tn fifht city hall. The freev.11y is his first i!sue in hi! cam paiin for the city council. And· that 's just about the "'ay the promised r!f· er1ndum ahould bt. viewed -as a d.r!d&ed-up i.uue to dtaw a litUt attention to a camp1i1n for office. . United \Vav Is Best Wa y • • Tht amount or money it takes to pr!'l vidt the C'Om· ·mun ity services financed by the Unit t d Fu nd keeps e:o- i.n& up. L111t year, !he f\e":port Bear h anrl Costa J\1 esa l.J ftited Fund" meried to· keep mounti rfg operati ng costs down by avoiding d uplicated effort and administrative C!'l!l.S. The consolidation h11 now aone a 1ltp furthf!r. The one-year old Har bor . .\rea United Fund announced this wttk it has joi ned forces with the co mmuniti es of Santa Ana, T ustin and Oranie to fo rm the Southern Orana:e County United Way. \ · UF' offici als are calling this the ·.first sl'ep toward a county-"•ide cam paign organization. · They say it has to happen to keep those adminis- trative CO/its dow'}_· Their reasoning is understandable, and lofical. ' They pledge. hov.·ever. that you r contributi !'ln sttl! will go t!'l the support of the atencies and services of your home community. 1ust as before th ... merger . F!'lr lhe Harbor Area, a &01! of S451.000 has been selected.-an incr~a.se from the S412.000 goll last year. The Urul.Ad Way is the best '"'ay to get it. ·-~--- c ·re THAN~FUL YE~ IN A ·c~~(llONAL et1 .. ~. rv~r..."'t>1,...__, !NS11iUTION; INSHAD Of ~ or ~llOll.' lfJassive Lobby!ng Campaign JfJou.n.ted Dear Gloomy Gus Lawyer~_ Block No-Fault Insurance __, A Word Quiz On For gotten Names \\'t haven't had a word·quiz fn r 0,uil f' a whtle. and today·~ "'tll de11J vdth "forgnt- ten nam~·· of plat:ts, perSOM or things. Wby not a•t rid m plitty bicycle! and potential accidetl t! on Costa P.!Ma's-buay atreeu by building bieyclt trails~ --L. W. T~it '-•lllr• r•ft•ett "'•11t"• Wll...,, ... .... u •• u~ IMH .i ''" ........... IMll Tht l11.3 t SUTVIUing bill tn t.J UJblis )& no-fault automobilt insura-nct "' Call· /O rnia Wll.! ~~·it/td St pt. 2~ bV th t S11tnt1 J1 1rlieinry Comm1tt''· nil l!j th' mt mb,r.t nf iohirh 11 r, ln1n11rr.,. Pr111r.1(Kl/ lnf'ihy r.t r non n1.T/. tl1t rn r 11811r, WIU th( (0t1llfnrnio Tr111/ Ltrrru''"~ .'\,T· soc1ntio11. Tii t hill'.t bnc k,rs p~i>rl1r1,d. it \lit'Uld .. 1( pn.,.,,rl , Sl!V' Cn(ifnrnia. m~t~ris ts $50 mi/!1011 11 yl'o i in prt - "'11um.,, 11 r~ domin atl'rl hy lawyers Bnd can be mllnipu l•led by the powtrful insurAnce indus try. A ~ e1•idence of the indu~try's power , lle\·l'ral hi1h-l,vf'I 1n11urance e1ecutivt s rt rently paid" call •I the White Hout;e to dt.l!<'USS nn-l:o.ult insura rw!I'. Th' iroup in. rlurltd lhe chi PI: e1~utiv H: rrf lht Kemper lnsur1nce Grou p. Allstate. Sll te Farm ~utu1I 11 nd Liberty Mutu1I. for trial lawyer' and insurance men. The patrhwnrk no·faulr system th11! is em~rg­ ing as a result of the Nixon tpproach is preci~Ply wha! !hi' inj ury inrlu.~t ry wants. INDt:l'~U. THEY ha l'e plannPd it that way. Rnhe rl H. Joos!. a l11 wyrr whn 11tnrktd ror the Am f'rican Trilli Lllw~·er!i 1\55ociation fnr n1·er eight ye:ir5. told 1 Senate .c1ubcnmmi!lce la51 ~lay i,01•1 the !awyer!li pl an In be11.I no-h1u!t. ln New Yl)rk City. a i roup called "Citi zens Air;ainst No f'aulf' has bom· b;ird trl the rtly, "'1t h \'acuou s ne"·sp1ptr arls thal labf'! no-f11ult "1 hn11 1." Tht nr~aniza tinn is run by 11 puhlie relations_.,.... ri;:pf'rl. Ir v Spi\·~ck . whn has refused,tft name his b?wC kers. Rut there's eo'n., sider11ble f'Vidf'ncr to ~ug,11;e~1 the grnup i! bf'ing hankro lled largt:ly b~· trial lawyers and i nsur~nce men . You ma v considEr yaurself ·u.nMarably !Urned if you can u swt r more than half 1. The wicked "fi ve ciLiH of !he. pliill,.. are mf'nllon· ed ttl the Bible. and torm the titlr of 1 ~rati: bOCik by 1"rn.lst: '"~ryOne know, Sodom and Go- morrah -ll'hat are· I.he oth er three citi~'.' %. ALONG THE SA '1E lines. the first flve banks of th!!: ll ib!e art knt11.,.n .11 the "Jl'l!ntatt uch": e~·eryone k'no"•s lh1! lbt ~.ant two are GenesiJ aM Exodw -wh.at an tht namt1:s of the nf'l t thrt r '.' :t \\·e still c111t any long run a •·marathon ·, tht First run be,an at !he 9attle of '.\1ar.1thnn -"'hert did it end~ 4. \.ta n.1 literary r harat:ters have itassed 1n10 INnt 11·h1Jt lhti source 11r author of th,,1r Fam• h ~" ~"n fnr1ottr n. identlf~-1ht1: sour<'e~ of the fnll o';\·inc: 1a 1 "Gay Lothario . 1b1 'Potly1nn11 ," and lCJ · Pecks Bad Bny ·· 5.. \\.RAT "-\S TAE: n;jme of The '.\tao Without a Countr\·"• ~ BelorP 11 11.·a~ m11de 111!0 a mustc al, ''Hdlo. Doily·· ;Na.5 .1 play called "The ~t•tchmaker , what wa! it~ or11in al t1tl! ~fnrt that~ · 7 Tht: m;in 11.·ho Fnunded !h~ rtJ1c1on nf Buddh ism "''&.! call ed th! Suddha <mu n· reur H I -V• f'I •1tt"'r 6 u1, lh!IY l"li.t. int: "the enli&httned"I~ what w1s hi& real n1mr~ 8. Why is 1n old stale jokt called 1 1'chestnut"• 9 \\'hat is the full name of the "°veJ by Stevenson about Or. Jekyll amt Mr. Hvde ~ 'ti). \\'.}ly 1~ ;i cert11n ty~ nf wornan rtferr~ to as "L1dy Bountilul "7 ANSWERS: I Admah. Ztboiin. 3nd Zoar. 2. Levi ticus. Numbers. and DeuU!ronomv, 3. At Athins 4. 01:1 T~e lf'ad ing char~cttr in Nirhol1s Rtlwe's lrlJtdy 1170.11 "Tht F.1lr P~niten t.": 1bl Th.-ht rni nt nf the nn1 PI of that ritl11> hy F,\t ~n11 r H. Pnrt e.r !l!l l~1 . l".'l Hu mnrnu.~ ~kP !rht!i in the !"ll!l'.\·aukee Su" during !ht 18Atl.~ hy GtnrJt Wil bur !'eek. 5. "Phil ip Nnl1n," a l i S N~vv t1ffirfo r. in 1 ~rnrt· bv Ecl"·.11rd El'ert:l! Ha!e .!l bou! Aaron BUrr·'.\ lrf'l!iOn. 1 \.Jany readers t rr 1n ~lieving !hiJ a true !lnr)'· I f. "Th t ~1 erchan1 from Ynnker ~ ... by Thnm lon Wildt r. 7. Siddhartha Gautama. "'ho lived 1n Ind111 in tht ~th century B C 8. Frnm an old melodrama. "f he 8reken Swtrrd," by Willi1m Dillbn. LI\ "hieh trn r tedinus ch1racter rtptalS the same Jnke 1btrut a "eht~tnut-tret."' ~. "Tht Stranat Case"' Dr. Jelryll a.od Mr. Hyde." JI!. She was Lht alflutnt a n d aristocratic do1oodtr in l"lrf;uhar'' pl1y tl707\ "The Beau1' Strata1~m ." .Jnrk A nrl rrsnn g11·,, furr>1'r pnr· !u:ulrrr.J nbriut lh 11> ,,UbJ'Cl of. th' ft d- erol /.t vt l '" th.t fnllowuig col11 m~. Ed itor \VASHll\'fiTON -The "injury in· du8try·· -tht insu r- ancl! ~g,nt.s . adjust· or•. la"'Ver~ a n d others wh o .ma.kt a pl'Mit frnm a-rief - ha vt: moo n!~ 11 m1!si1•t , ~ophlstica­ tf>d lohhyinR cam · pa ifn tn hlnelt no- ra ult. atJll) 1nsur;,nrt1:. l'ht no-fllult sys- tt m wrn1ld compel insuranct: comp11n1@~ to Pi.II Acc ident cl.tim11 without t"Ol tly \1w11uitll to <ietermine who w18 at fa ult. Advocates say thi!i would r~ult in !nwto.r pr!mjums. prompter ~f'r.,.ict . friirer cOm· pl'n~a !i!'ll'I and f'1•rn s;ifer cars. Rut ii would 11J~o ('{l~t the big insur11nce cnmp anit s. !ri l l \a'.\'yt rs. insurancf' lllJ:f'nls and cl111mii adju51.t rs billions l'lf clnll11 r ~. The trial l.1 \\'V'r!i 11tnne wbuld lo~t SI billion 11 year in' tav.· fees. THtlR STRATEG\' i~ ln block fl, na- t1nnal nn-fault sysll!M bv contending th1~ i.~ a maltt r that should be left to the at.Jte!. The effect would be to aut lht no- fa ult system. P'or most state !eiislatures The Ni xon Administr1tinn iUh~equenllY· endor.ied tht no-fa ult concep t but recom· mf'l'lded lh 11t it bt implf'menttd on ;i 5lll te-by-state basis. The futility of this 11 ppro.11ch is alre11dy in evidence. Thu11 fllr . fiv e s1ale!i havt pa!i sed nl!!W in- eu ranct bills. but thf'y be11r 11 bout as much resembl1nce t.o no-f1u1t 111 a tin whittle to a f\ulr.. MASSACHUSETTS has ont nf the btgt plans. It prov ides fnr n(l·fl ult cnm- ptn111 tinn up In S2.000 but permits l1w1uit11 for dam.i111es in es:cess of th1t _ Amount. Mo1nri~L~ still h1 vt tn carry li11hilitv in~ur11inre. and in m"ny <'ase~ the nn.raui't p~ymPnl!i !i!r\'f' inerrl.v In 11ubsid ize su ~uent 11 '.\·~u its. El'en with thesP "'PaknP!i!ie!i. M~.~.~11chusrfts rlrivPr~ have ;ilready rece ived a 15 percent drop in ~nmf' of thtir au!n prPmium!i. A number ~ ~la l f'!i ha \'f' h11rl nfl.fa ult bill~ int rod uced into their ltgisl11tu reii 11 nd 11ssia:ned to the purgatory or l1 w~·er­ domin11ted ('(lmm ltl te!i. Ten st11tes have \'Oled to ··~tudv·· nn-h1ul1 Mt n.v of tneSe sl1l4!11 will nl!vt r adt1pl n~l11ult bill!. And the plan1 that pass will rtsult invari1hly, In fatter bank acc!'lunU Their empha~is. Sllid Jl)ll!'il. i~ nn .c1111t r lf'gisl11 tu res. ATLA h11.~ h11ndpir k~cl "key men·• -includ1nli! rnrmer gn1'ernnr~. lf'g islators, and po"'·~rful pol 1t1cn~ -tn coordinate the st11te-by·sl<1t e 115sault on nn-faul t. -... .Joos\ hf:(•11me "FNI up'' "''ith his .s:inctimonious brothers. he sa iO. at 11 ''key m111n" meetin.: in Chlra11:n. Tartic :o; for manipu\11tin1i stale legislatures wer e npenly disc ussed. Jno~t sAid. :;;uch front li!r<IU PS 11s l.IPT !L11wvers Involv ed For Ttxasl 11 ncl AOO PT i Aitnrne v.~ Oedicll ted lo Ohio renplP To!alt l' I • ha ve been Formed. Th,y :irp !ntr\r~!e, tat ·f':t f'mpl schf>mt!'i Fnr rai~ln&: monry !n de Ft &t nn- f11ult. An F:I ra ~n. Tex .. tri11l lawver~ ne"'·~\f'ltP r . in Fart. frankl y la bf'led Lif'T "a l ep:i~IA!ive kit!y lh11 t 111 p;i ying off ,' .... Al)OPT AN ll Llfi'T ~re hut' the lip of 11 s<'andalnus ic PbPrf:. All llcrO~!i \hi' cnun· tr~'. trial la"'Yt r!i are f.prm ini;:: spur1ou.~ "riti zt-ns ~rnup~·· tn t·11mp11ign .:i~"ln!il no·f.::iul!. An nr~1nizatinn in Na~h\'illf'. TPnn . "'h1ch r:ill s ll~f'lf thr "Cil ir.l'n~ Cnmm1 ttee tn H11lt Ne F'1ult ln~ur11nct ." h.::is bf'en sponi::nring rat!in Ads denouncin ~ no-f11 ult as a ~.\'stem which "make 5 nn .dist1nrtion het"'·een Lhe carefu l i\nrl rl'Ck less dr11'Pr " The chairm1n of the group is Dnn 0 . Hildebrand. ju11t 1n average "citizen" whti h1ppe ns al so to be a member of ATLA. THE T Rl . .\L LAW\'ERS p1nu.~1y insist . nt verthelt ..... ~. th 11 t thev are reallv dtfen· dln,1: th t American ·S,Y~tem nf JU!iiice. W• spoke: at !tng th \l'i!h Ma rt·in Lewis, th e ATLA prr..sident. who claimed th1t no- ra ult insu~nct wnul d cost more and offer Jess . ~ No.fault rrmoves lht "huHer " bt!wetn the peopli' and the insur anc-e companies, ht ~11id. "Take ll"'ay tht rourts and the l1 wver~. ;:i nd 1111 vnu are left with are the fr iPiidly h;inds n·r Alls!11 lf' ·· ln nth!r wnrds . nn-fa u!t would do away with lht l11w.vers. It wnu lcl alio do away "'ith SI bil fion in ltga l It el!. '\\'E} AS K!-;n WH !::TH ~R it WI S Mftictl In U!il' tax-ext mpl schem t s ta rai11 mone.1' to fight nn-f11ult. "\Vf''re. c;:irrying nn a ~nple s· lobby," !hunderetl Le"'is. "\\'e·re out th•rt \o&- bying ft1r !h, pf'n pl!." Hut lht: ptnple. whn would sAvt b1!hon s b~· l'li min;iting the lt•"·suits and th1 mid· dlemrn . m;i~· have a difft rt nl idt:a . Fnntnnte: The Ameri c;.n Ju uranet A~sncia lion. "'·hns, companies writ! 31] percertt of the natinn·s autn insuranet. hti ~ t:ndorsed a completr no-fault 1ysttm. Othtr compan1t s hal'e pa id !Ip ~rvlct IA !hf' cnnr:t1:pt v.·hil e 1eekin& to 1abotqt true·no-fault. Political Ad Cost Oddity Filth Collects in Costa Mesa Alleys Te tilt Editor: \1.1hy would l'Jnt wan t to pick ap tht 1e- cutnulattd trUh from tha t eart of ont 'a property th1t facts tht allfly? Aft.tr ill wbn w ill kfll'IW the dlffertnct? W•U. OM' di)'. about fou r wteka aao I loak I 11hort cul \IOwn the alliy Mhi-nd tht library on Center StrM:t and the fUth lh1t hu ac- cumulated on and alon& the a.lity is beynftd belief. 'I ·I ... , In its wisdom Ctlnvess has come up yttJii an nthe r ef!nrt to re1ul at1 pnhtical eam.pai111 e%pendtrtlr1!5. this on@ fiving C-"didttes tor federal nftice a fillancial lw"t,ak over their nor1-poli t1c1l com- ,.triets. ~ Tilled with no! unuJu1J cnnvoluted lneic tD1f rather m!sd1n!Cled zeal, t he tJte1sures in the !tnate and Hou!e bllieall\' would rt Quire lht nonbroadcast Medi.I :_ nf'wspape.rs. macazints. olht r jier;Odical publications. anrl billboard auwes -l.n lt!l spact to federal can- dktdH at lht.ir "lnwt\f unit r11tl".." That mun• th!ll 100..-tirm pnH!lt;:al arl· ~ \ll!rtldq would command the samt ratt ll}anJ·t!rm contr1ct comm ercial 1d ~~ ... ··-, -' • DI RATIONALJZATION IJven by ~ 1pon10rs is th1I lht media -'* •• premeer at the trpen&e tif tao11: ~-· ~f wbJCh Wt ChboJt ()\If 1-. • bd u attom~I "10 ll•t .... : Quotes • ,, . ' did.ates fer public office zreater acctsll to the. mtilia 1n that the y m1y ~tltr e1- pl1in their s!And on lb• iitsut.s anti thereby more fully ind ecmpltttly in- fnrm the iTottrl ." ind as prt1:vent111a cttl'l'l - mt rc i11I 1dvtrti!trs from 111\'inl an °'W\- f~ir 11dv1nta1e" over 1 polllical ad- \·trtiser. The r~11sonin:1 Is unimprt11tvt, The l'cnnomic!i nf MMii1 .11dvertlAin1 •rt I~ same 118 tho~• of othtr mtrchandl11lfl1. Bulk pnrcha ~t~ cnmrl\1nd lfl~tr unit prices. If ynu buy 11-••ek "' ptatNt• 1t !ht b1Jlp1rk yl'.lu pa y 1 lllahtr unit rite !h1n ,jf you purch11 std a clirlolld. The commtrcial 1dvertisU wtMI 1uar1nteu • n11w1paper • ct.rtain arn11unt ftl 141· v'rtiAinJ aMually &'ts 1ftd tl~M a lnwt.r uilit rat~ than LIM oce11klnal clleflt. ThlK la accepted 111 rtaMnablt ~ tM: lt11 frtqu~nt .advertiser. .. A P'EW DA vs· lat tr I pointed tltlt Utt condition ot th•t alley to 1 Co«t/Meu ci-- ty COOL'ICtttnatl with tht.rtsult that I w•s lnfortntd th1t hf: wa" nnly int~rt~ttd In clottn1 &iwn lnpl t !! 11nd botl!'lmllln liar~. ·Ht •''° Jll'inted nut that it w1$ up to m• t'8 pumit. tht hobby of ridin1 a blcycll doW'n dirty •llie". Ouriti& tht 1fternoon or StpL it. I took 11vtral pict11r1s alnna the allty bthhMI "'. tht lil'n'ary ,Ont ef U'lem shbwed VII• ettl- ltttitln Of rnth tn the i.lley tiehiM Plulhtr ·strttt. Another 1ho~ f"house d~atad wtth 1t1ck1 of trash In tM front yard. ,. OM ctn ak from tht pletura 1 tooa. thflt thll 11111 I• in nn WGr• coadldart thin any allty in 1 llum arta of H• Yi>rk. Cllk:qe, Lot~ Me. HAR!IY B. MCDONALD Jll. THERE IS STRONG ·-for tllink· ' Inf lht l<I ~I .Ji.<ril ltllliatleft U -•II 6 .. "li. __ .., "'Titltn ii Ul!COl\ltltullonal, aJUiouclt tM OW Geol'll: • .. lo•ut untt rill" tlltOry bU --Doo't you tlilu-~ TV la tllo '"™ In tM Suprtmt Court. 1'6ll Ml' -ol tllllrllY ---I• 1 consldtrablt chaflct -tUi PNIWlftt tWin •l*t It MM• eo tOrrtll '°'' Nixon 1111y wtll vi ii> tho -V K la l<*t>ll! IU. ' 'Save the Barie 8et11 TRI BAClt BAY Is "1<nl11~ ror tho T th .l:' .. J•· _ 1urvlv11.I or 1'1'1')iny ·bird• mitrali111 11001 0 t CAI ~r • . . .. tM we11t coist or ll'lt cOnllnent Ud other .i I am ,wr~hng this in tht hope ltte peopte ·· forms ti( life thit depend an its un k\U' or tfrttr area will ~ell the propodJ to turn rlne env ironment. A 1ub!l11nU1J 1011 j ' " Mailbox . J .JLtttt rs from r1acUr1 arc tDtlt:om•. trmally wr1ter.t sh outa convt!~ th~lr itaQta fn J OO words or lttl. Tht ht to cmidttut lt tttr1 to fit lpt!Cf t /imlnat.e libtl i.s rtierved. AU lt t- t & muat incLudt 1i17naturt and m.4iL- fft11 addr«iia. but na mt 1 mdl/ bt toitl\.. t ld o" requtlt if sufficifll'.t ttaJmt nppn.renL Po1trt1 will not bf pu.b- $.lltd. Q --DAllY PllO T lttHtt H. Wood,,_.., T,,_&'•nll,141tor Al&m W. -ldllorial ,.,. fdltor ~ u~ Ntwport-Bay Into • wlldllf• wtldlUt to 11>~ ,,.. tor !he 11;. of ·NllCl1llry tnd -op H 10111 hill polto-Ill dhtlopolllftf -14 M I 1"' --ol N Do11f PM •ttar u lllCll. . = ~1117_ -people ,,. ••lo -Mid_...,.. I ,.n 1 tllo .,..i tblap_ . l>I' ~~ M-':!"!!'1oriaivh ~ a .., II>',.. '""' .., M>; 11-.,' ~ Ind tlCJIUcO Ml tM lrvliti --l!hvmuuto• ge!IOri vOOI lb ........... -IM•~'7 '°• ... Oin1*;ly ~•nd Ott ~ n 1 l1'0ll! CIOfM. ot -. .... -... llD'fttnr, "1 _. p1s•ed . 1inc11> it dot• Mt. !Jlntt teta1 eta· Ohr H.J.: • .. polcn upbdltur... _,... . _,_ • Vi*ll. J ,... d&! JWll llti ot111r C.Ui.Jy tllore &re .,_.. _.. 11J11t1. 111111 I -tat U:Uo¥1eo rtell1Jlc wayo o1 llflltalitc • Ill-OliN ~ ill' wflo • ~ la <1a<t1>ti.. ol tllo ,..... Wlwl livt beN and • r urp en,Yone lb support tilt 11vini \ -a -.. ,.. •" • " I Ult PIOPlt wllo eome to 11\Jtty,U.. .,.._ of tld~I Yitll llnd fer lht ltud• and n-• our ~ °"6hm, ul tr ... _Thi ·rr'vlN Cool"W' ta.woful ,to proj«I' Jo)'IMftt el tit the P'!!Pf• 11tro.'we don't j --:e'"'..,.""'' t .. -~. Iii lmaP ol con .. m fix __ ..., In -,., ... IUJUry waitifront hO!ntl llld ""'°' laet tllm Wiii be no ~lift wlttro tliirlna1'. Wa ..e.t meio -., .. , to ritmlnd -" uit ..,, ' ..,; •• ...,.111 ... --u,jllay .,. .•• Utat ... u. Ml ... IU• Utal. wltalu I _.:.;) '-.~=.· ' =. ~-donilM7 ---·et •· ' • lall -II Colj Grtll. All I ,. .. !tr ":Ti::~~" .. i. ............... ~ . • . ' ' - .UO....to lll"Jllflt.lld ....... wbi.t:lltm ® earllt ~an ia1o1ra1 part of It. ---+ r n~ffOCI n•rr 1111 -loll. . . . • '"Y . ' ' '1t . .,_ _ _.. . •. --~ , · • .,.. -~K L l '--..;.. _______ _._ • • •• . -· ,. I I ' " ' I ,, I I . . . Saddlehaek· voe. M, NO. 235, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES • . • • ORAN<;E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA o ons 130 Voice Objections In Lette1~ WASHINGTON tUPl l About a fou rth of the members of Congress today de001Jnced South Vietnam's presidential election as a mockery of the sacrifices Americans have made toward bringing about self-determination in that country. "This referendum ·will not be an elec- tion, but rather an exercise in totalitarian rule," they said of the balloting in which President Nguyen Van Thieu will bt the only candidate. Their views were expressed in a state-- ment which, at the time of a mid·morn· Ing newa conference, conta ined the names o! 121 House members and 9 Senators. Rep. Rbbert L. Leggett ID-Calif.). the principal author, said signatures were first gathered Thursday and more would be solicited. ast FRIDAY, oloaeR '· '197f iet . . • • . -,-.. TEN CENTS ote ..... : ' ... b" ,. ... \'. • • j. ~'!f . i : .... or ~~, • l , ..... -.......... .s •••• The list included several lawmakers, such as Rep. Chet Holifield (0-Calif. ), and Rep. Melvin P,rice (0·111.), who have consistently voted wit h t h e ad· ministration and against legislation set· ting a deadline for the withdra\\·al of U.S. military for ces from Vietnam. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING OF PROFESSIONAL OFFICE COMPLEX TO BE NEAR HOSPITAL Project Will Have Spanish-modern Architecture; Space To Be Ten1nt Owned 7 \ J ( llAll.Y PILOT Shfl f'MN • FIRIMAN 'LAYS STlllAM DURll$·";ODO· DqUHd C~on Roklndlod in Garage; No NA8lAll 'Injured Smoldering. Sofa Seat Rekindles Into Blaze A smouldering cushion to -a couch - dOused until it was believed to be safe - nkindled itself irL& Dana Point garage late Tb_unday night and sparked a•,ooo blaze. The fire which erupted at 11:30 p.m. eonsumed the entire garage of the rented reaidence at 33t71 Sea Bright Drive. firemen from three engine companies ~gbt for a half-hour to ~ntrol the blaze wflich was visible for several miles . There w~ _no injuries, firemen said. They quot611 the tenant of the house as "Ying a lamp fell earlier in the evening ari1 caused a cushion to smoulder. Mrs. J ulie Lemon's daughter then ap-- parenUy dotl.Rd the cushion with water and put it into the garage. A short lime later the major blaze erupted. The house is owned by Mrs. Zetta Anaya, firemen said. Tools and a utility trailer wert included i'n the items destroyed by the fire. Volunteers from the Doheny Fire Deparlmenl and other fire fighters kept the blaze from spreading to the rest of the residence. Only minor smoke damage was reported to the main portion of the $31,000 residence. .. TustinMan WhoAdmitted Slaying Coast Coed Free A man who once confessed to the 'till· months of his life linct he bu spmt l'T .0, ol in Orang• Coast College coed and months in the facility. Jten ~ ~fully appealed his !late Judg_e... McMillan said his .decision to prlaQn term: of five years to life left the release Viet was · baaed on the defen-- Oruce County courtbou.se a free man dant11 "ucellent prospects for rehabilit.a- 'J1li1iiday. ' tlQn and Vick's obyious· determination to ~ cOOrt Judge Byron K. rebuild' his Ille, ' MCMIUan levied the Kate primn lenn for A ··the licond.'ttme"ih George,)kmkl Vick's ·~ was 1 dtink.ing situation, We, .,bui lmm.~y aw:pended the McMillan said. "I •!mP.IY _can't tee what teDteDce in favor bf the probation period. use ,a pri8cln 1erm would have bttn .for .,ue.;'ordered Vici to aerve one year in this-kind of man and , In fact, it could = Ccl!,inly Jail wltb Credit for time baverdQne a lot of harm." ; • Viet ' left the -courttoom con· Viet,~)), of Tustin, was arrested June ........ that UM!. eoun!-·owtl him five . 25, t•, aborUy after Susan Carol Adams, ·'. i • _ 20, wu adlocal••t Wllh a: plalllc bll in The statement did not contain any pledge by its signers that they would vote (or continue to vote) for end·the-war amendments nor, as Sen. Henry M. Jackson (0.Wash.), has proposed , did they thrN.ten to withhold economic ald to Soutla V-unltl!l.Jla,&aigon -mmt condUCted a miliifDjfUI election: Legett told the new1 C'Onference that sponson limited their effort to a 11taf.e.. ment °' protect so 111 to pin the Widest ponlblt blcflln&. Woman Fleeing Rapist Plunges To Death in NY NEW YORK (UPJ) -A freelance writer, trying to escape out her window from a man raping her roommate in an adjoining room, fell 12 stories to her death Thursday from her Manhattan penthouse. Mrs. Betty Taylor, 34, either lost hold of the sheet she was using to lower herself to another noor or was shot, polict said. All autopsy was being con· ducted today. According to police reconstruction of the crime, the man walked to the top floor of the hotel, climbed across the roof and lowered himself to the penthouse patio. He tben walked through the open door to where the two women were preparrng dinner. The man. in his 20s, pulled a gun and demanded money. After collecting about $150. he sai<J, "Let's have wme run," and. t;irdered the women to undress. He took them into a bedroom of the six·room dwell ing .and raped Mrs. Taylor's room- mate twlct~ Mrs. Taylor was locked in one bedroom while the man took her roommate to another r90m . While alone. Mrs. 1'aylor tied a ahet!:t to a bedroom window frame and lrled to lower her-el! to the floor below. While she was trying to escape, police ~ said,. ltie-rapist entered the rbom and either, abot Mn. Taylor, or yelled, caus· ing Mr to Jo.e ber crlp on the sheet. She . fell to ! C,OUrtyard below. ' County to Give Capistrano Plan No,, 1. Priority . Revi!:lalf of the Capistrano Valley GeDo eral Plaa-ltu been given top priority by the Orana:e COunty PlaMing Commis- sion. Commissioners this week orqered plan- ning staff members to Spted up work' on the clianges which have been made necessary by the rapid growth of liie area , especially Dana Point. Urging a moratorium on all zone changes Wltil the general plan is updated were a group or Dana Point residents Jed by Jim Regelbrugge , chairman of the Dana Point Citizens Action Associa· lion. Regelbrugge called the recent i r"Or1.h of the area "unbelievable" and said the citizens group iS" "dead set against zone changes until the general plan is re- vised." Supervisors OK Apartment Pact An agreement on land use for <li()ai-t· menls reached by the Alscot Develop- ment Company-with the Aegean Hills Homeowners Association has been rati· Cied by the Board of Supervisors. The changes agreed upon after several conferences between the developers and lhe residents cut density down from 10 to !our units per acre in one area and jncreased density from-·ro to 13 units- per acre in another. Another phase .of the pact approved Wednesd&f Jimits· height of buildings in the area ln· lhe vicinity-o( Alicia Park-. way and Muirland• BoUlevard to three stories . .Prrviowlly under the planned communtty:eeneral Plan buildings up to eight stories were allowed. 6 San Clemente Officials Meet • • • the TUltin ·~ lhe -wllh the( . . . • ·1;1 ·1 .P.ital Croup 1a11::~=:.\.,nec1.1romhil . 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Ut>Wlll lia -· lrollt _, le> I poln1'<1. ~ • , dt1· otalf.. ,. '1". · T -· s-nlll Jalqdal<!J .after ail 11e1.,1to1 \ ~. . . • It "" tatlllad :at Vlcll'I ~ !hat l!:lponln per -' ILlr'lhl• 1<1urn 1m"flle oppn>prlato .data. , I .:"'1..-.w'l!,~.\"-lhe,Jt!-Pai;~•~.~ Jq"'"-~~~ .. ~tlai~.! -t nn 1bout•aplaco. ~.. Mott e111u reporlod, bow•vtr. <hat the ~ ._.._vw .., m WJUC11 -Uirrtllid D9C8UR .t"R;lro ..,.. ... -·...... JllD OemenW!11 delet•t• "~· upec&ed eipenle -rebn~ (rem cl· · ~......,.. Iii. 111a M1p1111 ... ...-"" 111a ...,..., ,_..... ..,... of llojor''Wllllir -Oiun· 1y bucfctta ·-wottld be! •bout l3llOI for ~boll. 1 Allllnlla. • cllmtft Wldt ~ .. OUl.M-.a. ucb-piaat. . • . ,,. Down the Mission Trail Powder Puff er Airborne Again LAKE FOR ~ST -~irs. Dorothy \Valtz. one of the top to Powder Puff Dei-by con- testants. will try her luck in the Pacific Air Race Sa.lurday. The Lake· 1For~t housewife will be flying her Piper ~nmanche with copilot M. W. "WaHy" Funk of Santa ~fonica in the competition which begins in Santee and ends in Salinas. ~!rs. Wal tz is being sponsored by }!erb ~larshall's Lake Forest Union 76 Station in the race. e PTA for Eeolog11 MISSION VIE.JO -Corclillrra Scfionl's Parf'nt Teacher Assnclat10n ha s jumped on the ecolORY h:ind"·agon and i.~ sponsor· in,c <ln aluminum can and newspaper drive to raise fund s. Collection containers v.·ill be located in 1111 classroom s and class p8rtic1 par 1on v.'ili be sho.v.•n on a chart in the mullipurpose room so that lhe class donating the most will get a speci al award. The newspaper drive will be Oc:t. 13. Those br inging new spapers to the school are asked to bring them in bundles before 10 ~.m. e Gets Green Light SAN .TUAN CAPISTRANO -The gree.n Ti'!hl is on fnr thP first. ArtPri;iJ Highwa y!i Financing Program project in San Juan Capistrano. Ccunty supel"tisors have approved spending $120,000 on the $200.000 C'/jJl· structlOn project on Del Obispo Slfeet from 650 north of Blue Fili Drive lo Trabucc Creek, and an additional $25.000 for a small sector of the street in county area on the southern end of the job . The· four-lane roadway improYement . approved Tuesday,, will be constructed by the city. ·• Enrollment Surges ,_ MISSION VIEJO -Saddleback College. in Its fourth instructional ytar, has reached a student enrollment of t ,000. ' '!be Increase was l5 percent over la!t year. Saddleback started tn 11188 with 1~11 ·otudenll. )'rojected enroll"""'I by 1'71 Js 10,000 students. Opels Being lteealled Fl.TNT. Mich. (AP) -Approximately 100,000 German-built Opel passenger cars wU( be reealled In ont.r IO 1U.nglben lhe · winlWtield n>OunUnp against th • poulbility al Iha 11Ma being «li91od3ed. The recall, which wW lnvotve irro. lfi'.1 and 1m model,...,,.'"""""""' by Iha Buick llOIOr Dtvlaloo. bh 'ibundlJ, .. Office Complex Planned Near .; N_ew Hospital • A. professional and office building l!Cheduled lo open next spring \\•ith Sa n Cltmente General Hospital v.•as outlined this week by spokesman for the Chapman t.lanagement Corporation. The project \\'ill have Spanish.modern architecture similar to the new general hospital. Chapman t.ianagement President Dick Hallmark said his finn will occupy sorrte are.as ,of !he building and several San Clemente business and professio nal men v.·i!J occupy other offices in the structu re. The office complex ·will be built across Camino de los Mares from the hospital site. ilael,lpsny or lhe building. Hallmark said, would be on a t.enanl·owr:iership ba~is. Some spaces are stilt available. · The professiona l office complex will be part of a master plan 11i-·hich \t{i11 incl ude a simila r office group housing members of the medic~I fraternity. That project will begin 500n as \Veil, Hallmark said. Never Too Olcl For Good Life DALLAS (UPI) -George Hall de scribes him self as a hippie. lie doesn't smoke. lie lakes a social drink now and then. He rides a bicycle around White Rock Lake for exercise. He is 73. • "All I ever date is young girls," Hall said Thursday. "t wouldn't marry an old woman. I've never been sick in my life." ' Hall was married last week. He said ht tried to talk hi s bride out of it, but she In- sisted . His wif e, the former Mary Theresa Sasser, is 19. Orange 1'' ea tile.-., Sunny skies and wanner temp: eratures are predicted for today and Saturday with high.! along the "coast around 70 rising to 83 in· land. Lows tonight between 50 and 53. --~. INSIDE TODAY The Ne1Dp0rl Harbor Ar1 Muieum has moved and ii rtno- ootiftg o stn&cturl' Utac once housed the' News !7_u1 and DAILY PILOT. On Oct. 23 lhl mustum't mw Mmf wiU open. Staff writer ~ Ptcncm di.!cuut.r thl!' pro;eci mad the opeft-iftQ' in toda~'s W1ekc-ndtr, Pog .. U . ......... . Cll.atM U, M c......... ..... . C•1t1ln ft ' (,..._. 'If o.ftl --• --.. --. •"'-t1·)t -" -~ ,, -. -- I I . . ··-:-,.: __.._,_ ........------- z DAILY l'I LCT sr. Laguna, Sewer Plant Ill' nmnia: ICllOEMEHL ............. 1'1e L&Juna 'Beach sewer planl, built in 1934 and today under fire from the state Water Quality Control Board ( WQCB I appears to be alone in it.s prob1"111. A check with officials at districts around Laguna Beach rt-veal!! that most plants are relatively new and hav1 a~- 1tquak capacities to handle todays demands. r.tany d1stril'ts are using reclaimed water for irrigation And districts that are beginning to ue problems have banded 1ogether lo build new treatment facilitie.s . . .. - · Such ls the tast of UM city of Sin Juan Clpiltrano, Dana Point. S 1 n t a Mor~to and Moultoo NlauoJ ~lf'l' Dllllict., which, &mdor a j<JIJll !>OWitl •!Vetment have formed the South Eastern Regional Reclanlat1on Authority !SERRA \. The four agencies. work.ing through San J uan Capistrano, will fund a plant to han- dle six million gallons or Se \vage a d!I ,? 1mgd 1. Reclaimed "'aler, alter the plant is completed late next year. will also be us~ for irrigallon. The newest plant along the south coast ser\ es San Clemente and opened 1n :'\ovember, L970. \\'ater is reela1nltd from -;.: thf tl'M~ works U?d used to irricate the San €lenient• Golf-Couroe and lands Iii {:fll'~ Pfr4.l•J<>n. \;l!"'o;lty of Ult plant ii ~ ftilllllNi iallooi' jlir day ( mgd I, wilh the average flow now two mgd. The South Laguna Sanitary District opened a new plant In Aliso Canyon lrl 1969, whic:h, according to lfoward Crane. \Viii be able lo handle expected needs or !he area until l!l&O. The pla nt uses ae~ ti va ted sludge treatment -a protess in 1rhich solid matter is decomposed by bacteria, fungus and protozoa -with the '"'o million gallons of eUluent a day d ischarged into the ocean via a 2.000 foot outfall olf Aliso Beach. Pact A wru·cled to Expa11d Capistrano Outfall Plant Contracts totalling $2,502,900 were awardtd by the San Juan Capistra no City Council Monday for expall!ion of the city 's "'aste treatment plant and a sev.·er outfall. \Veardco Construction Corporation. the same firm which built San Clemente's sewer plant. v.'a! the lowest qualified bid· der for the modifications of the existing plant capa city will be9:panded from one million gallons a day to six million. Weardco's bid for the expansion and for installing an interceptor sewer. a nume structure. and the future demolition of the nearby Dana Point plant (v.·hich is 11earing capacity) was $2,328,000. A contract also was awarded to the A. G Tutor Company. Inc. for the expansion of the Dana Point outfall sewer at a cost of $174.900. The outfall is leased by the clty from Double the Dana Point Sanitary District. Cost of the treatment plant and outfall modifications is being shared by the Moulton-Nigutl Waler District which is paying 80 percent. the Santa r-.,argarit~ \\1aU'r District with 10 percent and the Cl· tv. \\'Ric h is contributing 10 percent ·The Dana Point Sanitarv District will be contributing $43,000 for ihe interceptor sewer. flume structure, and future demolition of their plant. A federal grant has been approved which will r e i m b u r s e participating districts up to Sl percent of the total cost. The project was initiated through the South East Regional R e c I a m a t i o n Authority (SERRA ) which provides assistance for its member entities who wish to initiate joint projects. The treat· ment plant project was designed by Lo~TY Engineering-Science. Cross APPEARING IN LAGUNA Composer O~vid Yantis Co1uposer Will Sing . "' 6 Fed Fake Pills, Now Pregnant At l\'[ethodist Church Con; poser' and 1nusician David 'Yantis \~ill sing at the Laguna United !\.tethodist Chu rch. 21632 \\'eslcy Drive ~JUS! South of !he Alpha Beta Shopping Center! Sunday a! !O a.m. and 7 p.m. \YASH!i\GTO\" IAP1 -Six ~lexican­ ·American \\"omen have become pregnant a rter being gi\·en lake b1rlh control pills in an experiment fina nced by a State Department agenc~ and-a drug compan~· The .!.ix. plus an undisclosed number of nlhers, "·ere g11 en fake pills 1n a test to lry and determine "'hettier side effects from oral contraceptivts. are mostly im- agined . The~· wtrt among 398 "·omen, most of them ~1tx 1can-Amer1cans, 1Yho go! free birlh control guidance from a clinic in San Antonio, Tex. Dr. Josph Go!dzither. who directed the e>:periment. has told the Food and Drug Administratio n all the women signed con· 1;tnt forms after being told "they \\·ere parlicipating in an experin1ental study.,. Goldtieher has refustd to talk to Dana Morrison Service Pending l\lemorial s('r1 ic e.!. are pending for Dana A. ~!orri.!.On. longtime Laguna area resident v.ho dircl \\"ednesday al South Coast Commun1ts llospita!. ~!rs. !\lorrison "1do11 of !he late Admiral Dougla.!' ~l ornson . made htr honle <ii '.11102 RrO(lk1i St South L:igun:i. !'ihe 1~ :.ur111erl h1 .i ~1~t r1 \lrs. l'hn~t1na Den:.mn1r n( :O.nulh !.:i~1.u1a \lrs i\lon·t~n "as 11·t ll l.nown 1n thP Art f"nlon~ for her a1 !l\P f)<ir11(·\pa11r,n 111 !hf" earl1· dais of the. Fl.'~111·a! o1 .\rt!\ and Laguna · Pla}·housr In lieu of floll'er.~. llir !a1n1l1" ~ui;gest.~ lh;1l rnenlorial l ontrJblll1ons be duec!td to the Orange County Heart AssC1c1ation. ~- DAILY PILOT OIA,llG-E: CO.UT ,Ul llSHtHO <OMPA,M'I" ••\.•rt N. We.id f'r•lotftl ..... P~b!IMW:f J•c\ '-· c,,1 • ., ~ ,,._f -i ~•If NJro_.,., n .... , tc:,.~;1 IEtl!ot Tl!~ .... , ~. M utiil•~• M ..... lnl f.OolOf Qi.,J.s M. l e•• l';;,t.,.d r. Ntil Asi.il191!T Al~ li•·to~ newsmen. H6~rtver. a spokesman for hi~ Southwtst Foundation for Research and Education. said in an inter\·iew he did not believe any of the 398 women were told lhal some of them might be taking [3ke pills · Instead, he said. "all were told the p1ll.s they we.re taking n;iight no~ be completely effective ... He said ll'Kt.<;e women taking the fake pills \1•ere g1\·en other backup forms of contracepli\"e devices such as foams and creams and repeatedly urged lo use J.hem along with the. pills. Goldzieher contended Jn a report to the FDA that the pregnancies resu!ted because the "'Oman ra iled lo use the cream or roam regularly. The FD.'\ has been 1nvesligat1ng the matter for several months. So have several lawyers in a program funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity. A preliminary. report by the FDA. whic.h has not beeih-eleased lo the public. consists almost solely of an analysis of the experiment written for Syntex Laboratories, Inc., of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and several colleagues. Syntex pills \vere used in the ex- periment. carried out under a grant from the co~pany and the U.S. Agency for ln1ernat1onar De1•etopment.. Goldzieher·s report says the e:<· periments sho1v that side effects from the, lake pills 1rere a!mosr as frequent as with four kinds o! oral co:1traceptive:;. ,. The report said the experin1ent.~ h.i.d In be cut short because one of rhe pills being used suddenly "'as ordered off the rnarket by the FDA after some dog'.'! thar h;id . ~een g1l'en the pill developed ~u.~p1c1ou5 nodulei; ··strenuous efforts'' 1rere made to conl1nue using the pill in no avail. Ca po Lodges Appeal For Flood Control The County Flood Control District is studying a request by the city or San .Juan Capistrano for the improvement of flood c'Ont rol facilities on San Juan and Trabuco creeks. In a resolulioo -to the Board of ~upervisors. transmitted Tuesday to Flood Control. the city C1>uncil reminds them of the havoc caused by the 1969 floods when bridges across Trabuco Cretk at Camino Capistrano and San Juan Creek at La Novia "·ere destroyed. Y<1n1is has l\T1t\en words and music to 111ore than 50 songs 1n the conten1porary sacred music held. I-le has recorded l\1·0 albums for the \\'orld Librar'' of Sacred r.1u s1c and Is the author of ChUrch l;uitar. ;i, book on the us~ of guitar in ehurch st-r1·1ces. All are in1 lied to lhe ser1 ices. Frre child care is provided. School Scouting Program Slated On South Coast South Coast area youngsters intert-sted in !cooling will be welcome to join Oct. 6 in a special ''School Night for Scoutin~·· at elemeRtary schools throughout the area. Sponsored by the El Camino Real District of the Orangt Empire Boy Scout Council, the e\·ening signups "·ill include greetings and explanation of programs b~· :.couting leaders. The progra111s 11·1!1 all bl'g1n al 7 311 p.111 .. a nd youngsters interested 1n Joining are askrd to bnng parent<; Bn}s frorn rhe ages of 8 throligh 10 can jn 111 l"Ub srou! dens "'h1ch meet once a \\'erk undC'r s11perv1 sinn of a den mother tllonlh!\' cub pafk n1eet111gs arr held a! ;i local 1·hurch or srhoo\. Bo~·s II years old ior ~·nunger H they are in lhc fifth grade! are 1velcome lo join boy scout programs which include weekly meetings. can)p trips and civic projects. • \V.T. Bradberry of San Clemente is the district's fall roundup coordinator for the membershlp drive. Burma Rejects Offer WASHINGTON I AP l -Burma has re- jected a U.S. offer to help destroy the opium poppy crop that is a major source of heroin· in Asia. It has been lelfTled. According to Nixon admihlstration sources. Burma has turned down a Washington proposal to send both equip- ment and men to tilt: Southeast Asian na- tion to help destroy lhe pop~ fields. Boat, Barg~i11~ ·.r ,. San. Clemente Seiling SkiH .... . 'fh• city ol San Clement. wUI be In Ille LUt11uard Chief Dick Hazard termed boat selling business for the nezt few I.he retired vessel i.woefully inadequate" weeks· -one boat. to be preci5e. for Ufeguird rescue ·work. Its qlne, be And the vea&el. the '°'Urtd llfe1'11fd told councilmen at budgtt s tudy 1euJons '1dff replaced by a new rnc:ue boM. might ht 1 bargllin for •meone willlnc to l11l sprina. was wtll beyond 'tbe_amount do "Some refurbishini. of hours when an overhlul is neceuary. S.alcd bids accompanjed by a cashier'• CouncUm.a lined to ""1 Ille new check for 10 pertel'll or tM bid amount model • .,.id for from the 'revolYirll Oeet w\11 be ae<opll<l In city ull anlfl Od. a allowance In the city bud(el. at 11 a.m. whtn the opdtns of staled of. TM crlft built iD S.nta Ana under an fen w\11 toke · plact. •mt'la>CY tac to eliminate the _. Alone • Ill Miseri·es ( , The Irvine Ranch Water Diatrict open- ed a five mgd plan' In 1117. with water reclaimed for crop lrrigatl~n. "We are also making arrangements to irrigate regional parks and land on the UC Irvine carnpus," c.'Ommented \Villiam Hurst. manager of the IR\VD. "rt won't be long:1 he added. r.;olf cour!'.eS in the Leisure Wor!d- Laguna II ills area are irrigat~ I\'\ 1 water fron1 lhe Rossrnoor Sanitation Company, said Leonard Duecker. vice- president. He noted the present treat- ment plant ran handle beotter than two . mgd, with the ll\"erage now running 1.4 mgd. ~lhou&h ~toulton Nij4tl will Join the mw SERRA plant 1n Dana Point. the di&trict wUI oontlnue to ope.rate three plants ~·hich serve lht-~lission Viejo, Laguna Niguel Communities, said George. Tapper, reclamation div ision superin· tendent • '"iltuch of our reclaimed we.I.er ls used to irrigate lhe Mission Viejo Golf Course, with the remainder discharged through lhe South Laguna district oulfall," Tapper said. Tapper added the di:;trict may soon be irrigating the Laguna Niguel .Golf Course, and will look to cifher potential customers. '"\Vater's in demand more and n1ore. And wt\'e. a:ot U to sell." Tapper wet l..a(un.a Buch olficia.ls. undtr pred· dings from the WQCB, appear to ht> likely to follow :suit and build a ne1v seY.'er plant. possibly near Aliso Crte~, with high quality treatment. Coast of such ;["plant. \VQCB official~ sa y. may be $8 fuillion. 80 percent of which tan be funded by government grants. The remaining $1.6 million would have to con1e rron1 !ocol furids through a se"'et bond. as suggested by Larry Rose, c11y manager. L'ntil such a plant can be f1nan'tcd and constructed. the city has hired a Ul; Irvine engineer to 1\·ork. out method!! lo make th e existing plant last. Mission: Up to New Code? Capistrano Council Beset Witli Ticklish Problem ' . Restoring a 200-year-old mission to work anti has identified a problem area," meel 19th Cenlury aesthetics and 20th said City Manager Donald G. Wtidner. Century safely standards is proving to be "Should the full force of the structural a prob!eni. 'aspect of lhe building and safety code be San Juan Capistrano city councilmen applied or aot -that's the problem:· \earned this week that a workable agree-Mayor Tony Forster ·said he believes n1ent has not yet been forged bet\veen the struclural stability should meet codes Building and Safety Department· and of-eve!J, thougb it might provide added costs ficials for the old mission. for the mission. "A committee has met, revie\\.'ed past But Councilman Ed"·ard Chernlak Pilot Progra1n for County • Bicycle Network Studied A JOO.mile net~·ork of bicycle trails in Orange County is under intensive study w.itlt pilot program!! to be started in · rrvine's University ParleOrange Park Acres and two, as yet undesignated, low income areas. The comprehensive bike trails progi:am v1as triggered last March by a small group of University Park rtsidents who urged the Board of , Supervisors to authorize the marking of a bike .way on Culver Dri\'e near UCL The bike trails study was ordered at \hat time and is now in tht final study stages in the counly Planning Depart- n1ent. This ~·eek supervisors ordered the planners to include the county Flood Con· trol District a!ld Roads Department in the overall studies. Another group got special consideration_ for lht-abandon~ Southern Pacific railroad right-of-v.·ay between Tustin and Santiago Creek in Orange. The cnmpleled trail network proposes; to link regional and local parks. educa- lional institutions. the county's 2~ cities, .and the beaches. The program has the support of the League of \Vomen Voters. UCI-Project 21 and the city councils of many com· 111unities. A warning of some problems has been voiced by the Flood Control District. Carr Nelson. assistant district engineer, said !he agency now charges annual fees to horseback rider.s and hiking groups who use lhc distficrs levees. ~ "The proposed program calls for finan- cing bike tralls on levees from county general funds," Nelson notes. ··How do vou teU a horserider he must pay v;hile ihe bike rider geis ll free trip on counly tax funds?"' He also painted out that paving of levee tops \vould be necessary for bike rider use .and because the areas are used bv hea\·y e{iuipment th e pa\·1ng could coSt about. $30.000 a mile. County Road Commissioper T e d l\1cConville urges.that the Sta!e Freeway System in the county. both present and proposed. be adopted as part of the bike trails program. "If the county adopts the system, state law requires that the Division of Highways must provide a right-of-way for bicycle use." McConville said. Additional good news is a recently received ruling from the state Attorney General's office that gas tax: funds may be used to develop bike trails if it is demonstrated that thty will increase vehicular safety. A skeletal plan o!Jiicycle routes ha~ been approved by the Board of Supervisors and • citizens advisory com- mittee will bt' named lo 21ssist in plan- ning. Applic ation is to be made for federal and state grant.o; lo help flrl'ance the program. Norman 1'hulin Last Rites Held :O.tasonic services were htld at noon to- day in Pacific View Chapel for Norman Thulin. 78, of 207 F Ave. P..lajorca, Laguna }fills. \Vho died Wednesday at~ulh Coast Community llospitaL Mr. Thulin is survived by his widow, Grace B. ThuJin : a daughter. Mrs. Norma T. Armsttong. of Costa Mesa: a brother. Earl E. Thulin of Chicago: and three grandchildren. A native of St. Paul. l\Unn. he had lived in California for the past 24 ytars and v.·as co-owner of the Overland Company. l\lr. Thulin was a Shriner and the fami- ly suggests lhal friends \Yishing to make 1nemorial contributions address lhem to the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital. P;icific View J\iorluary i:o; directing. voiced t~ concern that a pplyin1 full code requirements might place a burden on tht mission. "If some architect or engineer gel!I a f<_lOl_ in the door because of the city coun- cil iJ could be a lucrative project for them and a burden for the mil!sion," said Chermak. Councihnan Jirri Thorpe said ll distinc- tio~ should be made bety,·een bulldings which wi\l be "looked into" and those that will be '""·alked into._" • ··Reasonable agreements can be reach-,,,. ed," said Thor~ ... We don 't. after all, ""'anl the walls dancing out and the roof falling in with the sli1htest tremor." Weidner said the main problem has resulted because the construction was created step-by-step in the field rather than beforehand on a drawing board. Bob Gannon, official spokesman fo r the miS;SiOn on the code issue, agreed witll Wt1dner's assessment and said he tv>ped the project could continlle before the rainy season starts. ··The C0W1ty wants to apply the letter of the law to the project," said Gannon. "Our contractor (Jay Latham) is a ~raftsman who \VOrks in the field. He has mspected his work very carefully." Gannon said he couldn 't Stt how the letter of the l1w could be applied in this case. Home Sales Push Avco Develo'pers Net Earnings Up Citing strong sales of Laguna Nigut1 -. horn~~ lls a c.:ontributing factor, the president .of .... Avco• £om mun it y Developers announced Thursday net earnings amounting to 12 cents per share of common stock. ' llarry L. Summers s~id the comp~ny, own~rs of the L~guna Niguel Corporation. realized (:Onsohdated revenue of $42.7 million duri'I the fir~t nine months of 1971. The net earning~ were $469.000, he said, ~·hich amounts to eight cents per share of common and C'Ol1lmoh equivalent stock. In addition. Summers said the after-taxes gain from the sale of a shopping center and a cable TV station were 765,000 or 12 cents per share. During a comparable period in 1970. the development company reported a net loss of S360.000. or eight cents ptr shart. Jn addition to Laguna Niguel develop- ment. Avco is building homes at Rancho Bernardo north of San Diego and several other areas of Southern CaliforT.la. Put A Glass Under Your Drink ON _SALE NOW • SPECIAL 5169· .. --~1" IEAUTIFULL y STYLED AND-HAf.IDSOMELY DISPLA ~ Tl-IE U™OST IN A GLASS TOP TAILL AVAIL.AIL~ IN ANTIQUE GOLD, OLD SPANISH, DISUESSED OLIVE, BLACK, V£1tDE GREEN, •••o ANTIQUE YELLOW. 30" x 60" THICKNESS, l4'" ~ -, • . DEALERS. FOR; HENREDON-QREXEL-HEllTAGE MIWJOU ITOU OM llllAT "T1L t fl!J _ _j, . ll!lllMll ,., ............. . .. ·' • . ·~ , .•. ., " . .. <· Potential cu1tomer1 can survey the tumil'll bktdinC ~. wlll be used for 1ood1 at city llftcuanl ileadqU1rien. oceon mcue imd_ boal>-~ calls, · The liott 11 belnc replactd~· -,_ Huard Mid.---. l!flWl'OtlT U(CH 1727 WMh:llH Dr .. M:t.2050 Ol'IN fltlDAY 'TIL f Dot ...... A••ll•~l-.\ID INTlllOIS LAGUNA llACH 141 Nwth c.w H,r.···· """*4'4111 · '';- ..... 1 bunt by Sanbl Alla .... ..,,,. latlal' "" of·--· he ha• rtacue craft t1 espected to rr1ve thl• told oouncllmen, will crow in numbtr week ond .. w Ila berthed at Dua bacaute ol the ~ number.of .., .. 11 Harbor~ . now 1n Dana llarbot--~ . - . . . ' "-hi, .... .., .,--Oiiiirpla C I r; i•1116.J -- ' . • ·~ ,, ~;tl• - ' I \ ~I I ' I ' Lago11a Beaeh .'E O IT.I O N VOL 64 , NO . 235, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PA(PES ORANGE cduNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1971 'Very lnteresting'-Aides Return r By BARBARA KREIBICB 01 11W Ot!ty "It' 11ttf Manager Lawrence Rose , Planning Director Wayne Moody , Fire Ch.ief Jamu; "Very, very interesting , but quite ex-Latimer and Recreation Director George baust~g." was Laguna Beach City Clerk Fowler. Dropping in briefl y··during lhf'! Dorothy Musfelt'1 summation of the four-11essions were Adm inis trative Assist.11nt day League. or Californi a Cit ies con-Al Autry, en route to Sacrame11lo on city ference in San Francisco. which virtually business, and City Attorney Tully emptied city halls along the Oranie .Coast ' Seymour. thi1 week. · •• • The conference, running from Sunday Mrs. Muafelt was among the first of through Wedne3day. featured nationally the •ven-menl!>er Laguna Beach delega. known speakers and workshops m all ti<ln to return to her desk Thursday, with phases of city government. othe'r.9 due back tOday. Among the apeakera ad d res 1 i n a Others attending the Bay City parley delegates were Vice President Spiro were councilman Edward Lorr, City Agnew, Gov. Ronald Reagan, Senators • • ' Hubert ~wnphrey and Wilbur Mills. White tiOuse financial advisor Caspar Wein berger, New York's Mayor John Lindsay and Californ ia's Secretary of State Pat Brown Jr. Delega tes had to shell out up to $6, $8 and 510 for luncheons and Jtanquets to hear most of the speaklfs. though Agnew's address to a general session was fre•. Mrs. Musfelt said she spent most of her time with city clerks fro m other com- munities lodged at the Hilton Hotel. scur- rying from one meeting to another and "learning a lot." Density Change Eyed · W oman to A sk OK for 18 U11its in Laguna .. A requ~ for an 18-unit planned que! nnission to construct an ad· strucl parking spa~s which r~uire c~rs rtaidential development will be presented ditio"na welling unit in the R·2 wne to back ~ci:oss the sidewalk while leaving to Ute Laguna Beach Planning Com-without providing 1ddltional perking. the parking apace. ml.salon Monday nighl -Look 1t a variance application from -Examine a site plan for development Margaret W. RusSell , who owns seven Moss Company, 560 South Coast Highway of property owned by Parke McAvoy, lots between Dolphin Way and Bolt Can-which is requesting permission to con-2205 Laguna Canyon Road. yon Drive, is seeking the PRO plan on the 31,000 squart feet of laOO. lt would in- . elude the lS units in two aeparate bllildinp, with I 1..tmm1n4 pool arid itpen spece. _,, Under lhe llendan!I o1 a. llllilll laws "1hicb apply to the R-2 property. only 14 unit! would be. allowed, but tht "°sity can be Increased throup the use of the PRO, Also before plarinrrig cernmlssioners will be the first 11l'!t of pubUc hearings on variance appeal procedures, conditional U&e permit procedures and a second public hearing on site plan review appeal procedures. Commissioners will also : -Continue deliberatioM on a variance application !rom Mrs. Williard L. Alcre. 600 El Bosque, who requesta: permWnon to add * bathroom to a workroom, Utereby creating • guest room without providing an additional parking space. -Consider a variance request from Thomas L. Brown, 871 Park Ave, wOO re- W oman Fleeing Rapist Plunges To Death in NY 'NEW YORK (UPl l -A freelance wf.ittr, trying to escape oul her window ttom a man raping her roommate in ' an adjoining room , fell U stories to her death Tl\u;sday from her Manhattan ~· Mra. Betty Taylor, 34, either lost hold or tbe sheet •ht was using to lower b8neir to another floor or w11 shot. ~ said. An autoply WU bein& COO- ciildid· today. ·~ to police r~ of .,;,,;. <J'ilne, tlie mail walked l<i Ilia top ii:,. Of Ilia hotel, cllmbed ...-the rool Pd lo-blmiell· .. the penthouse l'itio. He -"Wllbd lllroulb .Ilia ~ dQOr to when . tbit two women . were . . dinner. ' , ~~.in hil IOs, pulled ..... and· -iilded money. Alter eollictlnl 1ti0Ut_ ~11be said, "Let!ihaVt IOIDI fun," and ' 0*8d the women-to undJ:tu. He took ~ :into a bedroom of the 1lx:room dii,IlJl,g ond t11*1 Nro. Toylor'• room- llJllle twice. _ •lilrJ, Ta71or "" loc:ked In OM bedroom wl!llt .,_....,. tool<: · lier .-male ·to -..-.......: While lloi>e, lilfl. T~ylor ... ...... 10 ~ bldroom ....... lmne .. Ii!' Joftr -11ono11 .. Ilia Door . ._ ---· ' . . Laguna .Polic~ 9targe 2 ' With Recent Robberies Lquna Beach police Thursday af- ttm00n arrested two suspect!! in con· nection with a pair of recent robberies in which authorities claim narcotics were involved. Det. Carroll Bush Identified the two men •s Roy D. Branson, 21. of 1978 Maple st., Carta Mesa, and Daniel J. Rivera, 29, of 10411 Hazard Ave., Garden Grove. Bulb claimed that Branson was reaJ,omlble for tbe $75 armed robbery Wednesday ·<if a Brea youtll in the dowotcwn area . .Both of the men, Bush further alleged, were involved in a strong-arm robbery Friday night In Laguna Canyon in which Sl.IIJO was taken from a Hacienda Height! you th. Both men were taken into custody in Laguna Beach. but Bush sa id none. of the. money has been reaive:red. Branson reportedly told authorities lhe vicli~ of both robberies had been attempting to buy drup when the e:times occurred. Bush eaid the vehicle of each suspect was searched following the arrests and, from each auto, polite recovered a .22 Catherine' Straw Ri tes Scheduled Servlcea will be held lllbmlly 11 2 p.m. II McCannlck J;quna 8-h-tbapol !or Cltber1ne &trow, 2IOI -T...,.,. Rood, Lquna Beaob .who died Wadneoday 11 Ille .. : "· •• The 'Jin, . Vernon E, Kotter of Ille Llllber1n Olun:b ol Ilia er-will <>f, llclll<i 11 Ille 1e1'(1coo. • Mn. Straw ii 1UTVived by two tons, Charles W.. of El Toro and William or Loi Ancela; I dlqhler, Mn., Virginia Herrell GI Sollth Gatt, and seven grandchildren:. A native of New Jenef. she bad lived In LaflWll Belch for Ille Piil 28 )'tin. caliber blank pistol. The detective noted that further arrests are expected in the $1 ,100 robbery. The victim of the crime, who admitted !() police he had be€n attempting '"to purchase marijuana, sa id five men had forced him to turn ove.r his money. The pair will be arraigned Monday on the robbery charges in So uth County Municipal Court, Bush noted. Rivera also faces charges of non-child support under an Orange County warrant, Bush added. Top of World Residents Win Battle for Bus Residents of Top of the World in Laguna Beach appear to have won the battle to get city bus service to include the hilltop area in Its routes. "We are definitely proposing service to the area," commented Alvin 0 . Autry, administrative assistan t for the city . He added the runs to Top of the World woiild be on an experimental basis "to see what the public acceptanei! ts like." Autry also noted the city will cond uct an extensive campaign " to let people know the buaes will be aervicing the area. A poll conducted In the Top of the ·world area by the Hilltop Homeowners •Aseocl1t100 has ahown that-resldf:nts overwbetmfngly want bus service. 'Iblr.new fleet of~city buses will errive ln Laguu ~ Oct. 20 and the serviet! will be 18 oper:a:Uon by Nov. t, Autry said. The b'liilU ~ i• being funded by the cHy lllil -tlio U.S. Departmenl of Transpor1ation. "I will tllo ·~ before the Orange County Trtmlft Boatd"Monday to present pli:ns for poalble future route1 tp the Leisure World and l..a(WIR Niguel Ke!'," Autry uld. ' • .,,,. • ..,., to -.... poUse 'rilla. -...i 1111 room aild ' . ~ ltln. ""'*• or yelled, CIQloo ' • .. -llet 111P ... Ilia'-. ... lla.U..t)m~WO.. " :;..• . . .. :...;~ 1 •• -• ·~ Qpelt ~~Recall~·~ ,, .... rr~~;:=-~- ·-Iii to llf.rinllllort llio :'LI 9 2 I I. mounu. ' aPlnl& l b • 7 ~w-~ dlllodlocl. I ? -l!.llM1pvlft 1'19, Jin -i!!"J,s. -• •ih<"br u..-Ji'af-lllr' I _-.nonollJ ...! ·--=--, -- • ' • --' " 2 • . - -- --. . •·' .... "I find It very useful to meet other clerks and find out how they ha ve solved problems that seem to be com mon to us all," she said. •·1 think it's really worth the expense. For example. at a con· fe.rence of city clerks in Santa Barbara in August 1 learned somthing that should save the city much more than the cost of th e trip." Communities have different approaches to financing attendance at the League meetings, but the cost of the San Fran- cisco ~ion appears to have averaged about $300 a head. Precise figures will not be known until all the delegates have turned in their e1pense accounts. Some ast Fir e F all traveled by air. some drove thei r own cars, 50me rented cars in the Bay City whi!e ot hers used taxis to go fro m n1ecting lo meeting. In Laguna Beach. each city department included cost of the League conference in its budget. !\1rs. !\lusfc!t said. Some drew funds in advance, olhers paid their own 11.·ay and wi!J be reimbursed when they turn in expense accounts. Laguna's delegation \Vas abou t average in size for coastal cities. Fountain Valley apparently made so me so rt of a record by sending 18 delegates to San Francisco, including all five members of both its pla nning commi ssion and city council. iet Sil houetted by blaze, firemen 1bottom) \vatch h elple~~ly a); \val! of abandoned packing pl ant co!lar~es during fire in On1a ha, Neb. T\\·n firemen were inj ured fightin g the spectacular ·blaze early Thursday morning. Investigators believe the blaze, Y.'hich lit up Omaha skyline, was set deliberately. Conv ic ted Coed Killer I Fr ee d in County Cou rt A man who once confessed to the kill· Ing of an Orange Coast College coed and lhen successfully 1ppealed his state prison te~ of five years-to life left the Orange COunty courthouse a free man Thursday. superior Cou rt. Judge Byro n K. McMillan levied thti state Prison term for the second time in George Aroold Vick's life. but hrunediately suspended the 1entence i{l favor of the pfobation period. He ordered Vick to serve one year in Orange County Jail .with credit for time served. Vick left the courtroom con- cluding that the county owes him fi ve months of· bis ·ure· 11nct be bas spent 17 moolhs In the lacWly. Judge McMillan· Mld biJ decision to release Vick was 'ba9ed. on the def~ dant.'1 ''t,~lllnt ~~for rehabillta· Uoo and Vick'• -delermlnallon 19 nbutld hll Ufe, . . '.'Thls was a drin1ting 111tutition~1• McMillan IMd.i "I lknply can't tte what usa 1 i--116ii""tiiin 'MM' h'ave Deen !or lhll Iilnd "" .... 1ncl;!'ln lid, lt ~ hlvt 'cfont I lllf of horm." ' ' Vic~t,~'of,~ was amsted JUne D, 18 1ih(ritj,.lter Susan Carol Adam,,, IO, ;;;Ji..i1oc11!;d wllll 1 pl.,.lc baJ In the Tni#n 1""""""l obe lhared wttb Ille 1111 .. ~-'lofendlnt. ~ lliil'Vtck wu pulled lronr·hll .... by-illna rioch-·--11•.ldm ' " .:i.-,-. I .. ~""' • run a hose from th!'! exhaust through the window of the '>'.ehicle apd then slump down Inside the auto. Vick later arg~ed' through his lawyer that 'he crem ation or l\1iss Adams' body had deprived him of his rights since It was no longer possible fo: the defense lo dete rmine the cause of the gi rl 's death. J unior Gridders To Start Games The first OOme games of the Junior All· American Leagu1 Football tn Laguna Beach will begin 1t IO a.m. Satutdly &t Ill< high scbool lootball lleld. · scheduled to play 'in lhe nrst game art the junior pee-wee d!Vifion Intrude.rs, wb6 wlll meet the Huntington Beach Buc- canetrS. At noon, the pee-wet Skyhawks will·play the Garden Grove Lancer11. ' Followil)g t.Oese 1!rst two games. open- ing day ceremonies: hsvl'! been scheduled for I :30 p.m. at the field . At the con- elU8lon or lhe certm0ny, thl junh>r midget division Phantoms will meet the WMtmln1ter FalooM. Admission.lo tbt pmei 11 lrel., TEN CENTS Meet Last year the l'!ntire Lagu na O!llUncll at- tended the League meet In San Diego, but this year C.Ouncilman Lorr was em• powered to represent the full cooncU. Newport Beach sent five or its seven councilmen and an ~ua l number of city departm ent heads. The Hi,.nUngton Beach delegation number 11 and San Clefllente contributed a n1odest six-member i"OOP· Principal CQSI for the delegates was hotel accommoda tion, with rooms run· ning from SJO to $50 a . d a y . Transportation, meal costs and a $25 con- ference registration fee made Ul"-tbe ba lance of the expense. ote .. 130 Voice Obj ection s In Letter WASHI NGTON (UPI) - About a fourth of the members of Congress today denounced ·South Vietnam's presidential election as a mockery of the sacrifi ces Americans have made toward bringina: abou t sell-determination tn that country. 0'This referendum wl\l not be an elec-- tion. but rather an exercise in totalitarian rule.'' they said of the ballotilig in which President Nguyta Van Thieu will be tbl · only candidate. Their vie \\'S \•;ere eKpressed in a state- ment which, at the time of a mid·morn- in g ne14·s conference, contained the nan1es of 121 House members and 9 Senators. Rep. Robert L. Leggelt ({).Calif.), th e principal aulhor. said signatures were first gathered Thursday and more would be solici ted. The list included se veral lawmakers, such as Rep. Chet Holifield (0-Calif.I , and Rep. r-.lel vio Price (D·l!J.). who have consistently voted with t h e ad· ministration and against legisl atio n &et· ting a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Vietnam . The statement did not contain any pledge by its signers that they \\'Ould vote (or continue to vote ) for end·the-war" amf'ndrnen!s nor, as Sen. Henry M. J ack:;on t [).Wash.), has proposed, did ·~\ threaten lo withhold economic a.id to Soulh Vietnam unless the Saigon govern- ment conducted a meaningfu l election. Fund Drive Started By Co111111unity Chest The month.Iring fund drive of the La. guna Beach Community Chest begaJt to- day v.·ith the mailing of campaign lettera lo residents of the communlty. 0 Arcording t.o chairma11 William tl-fC'- Cready, lhe local chapter has set a 1971 goal of raising $62,000. The money will be distributed to youth . charitable and health organizations within the commun- ity. The campoign headquarters ia: loca- ted at 228 Forest Avenue. • Orange Wea tiler Sunny skies and warmer temp: eratures are predicted for today and Sa turday with highs along the coast around 70 rising to S3 in- land. Lows tonight between 60 and "'· INSmE TODA.Y The Newport Harbot Ari , Mt'5eum· Ms motlfd ond b renc>- w ting a 1tructur1 that °"" housed the NIUll Prill a*' DAILY PILOT: On Oct 23 Ille mweum'1 new home wilJ opim. Stoff writer Ccn4cce PeaP'Sft di.fcwses tM ptojec« and tM opening in todc11'1 Wtekindn, Paoe JJ. · ' "'"" n CMU ... U. M c .. n1nw ~ ~::r... r,-0.111,...... ,, =p·, "'-""" -" ............ ,, -. -... "l • ' ' • • • •• J DAI LY PILOT ,. ·Laguna ., ll'UDllllD ICllOl:llllllL -----............. . The .i.fWUI Buch stwer plant. bwlt in 1934 11ld today under fire from the state \\'ater Quality Control Board 1\\QCB 1 apptar.s 10 be alone 1n its problem:i. A check Y.'lth oH11.:laLs at d1str1ct~ around la&Una Stach rtt'tals that most planl5 arr relative!) new and ha\'e ad· equate cap<JC'1!U1.•s t.o handle toda y's demands. i\lany district! are using rttlai~ water for irrlgation And di!tricts that are beginning Jo see: problem! have banded together to bl.llld new treatment facilities . - FJ'"!. Oct..,. I, 1'71 Sewer St!ch II Ill< CAM of Ill< city of Sao Juan Capiltrano, Dina Point, S • n l a M111utrila and Moulton Niluol iiln!illi, 1>111r1c11. whlcll. -.. jollll tlowtn agrument ha,·e formed the South Eastern Rtg1onal ReC'lamation Aulhority tSERl{A1 ... \ The !our agencies. \\'Ork1ng through San Juan Capistrano. v.•ill fund a plant to han· die six m1J11on gallons of Se\\'age a d<iy nngd 1. Rccla\med water . after the plant is completed late nexl year. Y:ill also be used for irrigation. The new~l plant along the south coast serves San Clemente and optned in November, 1970. Water is reclaimed from .... .. , • ~ Pact A wa1·ded to Expand Capi st1·ano Outfall Pl_a11t Contracts tota!hng 12.502.900 were awarded by the San Juan Capistrano City Council h1onday for expansion of the citfs v.·aste treatment plant and a sewer outfall. \\"eardco Construction Corporation . the same firm wh ich .built San Clemente's 5ewer plant. was lhe lowest qualified bid· der for the modifications of the existing plant capacity v.·ill be: expanded from one million gallons a day to six million. \Veardco's bid for the expansion and for installing an interceptor sewer. a flume str ucturt, and the future demolition of the nearb\' Dana Point plant \\1·hich is nearing c.::ipacity > Y1as $2.328.000. A 1.:ontract also ,,.,•as a\l·arded to the A. G. Tutor Company. Inc. for the expansion c;f the Dana Point outfa ll se,,.,·er at a cost of Sl74.900. • The ouUa!l is leased by the city lrom Double the Dana Point Sanitar~· District Cost of the treatment plant and outfall modifications is being shared by the Moulton-Niguel Water District which is paying 80 percent, th.e Santa l'\1argarita \Vater District "'ith 10 percenr and the ci- ty. v.'i ich is contr ibuting IO percent. The Dana Poinl Sani tary District v.·ill be contributing $43,000 ror the interceptor se\\·er. flume structure, and future dernolitio n or their plant. A federal grant has been approved \1·hich \'lill re i m bu rs e participating districts up to 80 percent of the total cost. The project v.'aS initiated through the South East Regional R e c l a m a t i o n Authoritv tSERRA) v.·hich provides assistanCe for its member entities v;ho wish to iniliate joint projects. The treat- ment plant project was designed by Lowry Engineering-Science . Cross ' 6 Fed Fake Pills, Now Pregnant \\'ASHL\"GTO~ IAP l -Six ~1exican­ American women have become pregnant after being given fake birth control pills in ·~xperiment financed by 11 State Department agency and a drug company. The six. plus an undisclosed numbl":r of others. were given fake pills in a test to try and determine whether side effects lrom oral contraceptives are mostly im· agined. They were amC>llg 398 women, most of !hem Mexican-Americans. who got free birthA control guidance from a clinic in San Antonio. Tex . Dr. Josph Goldtieher. \\'ho directed the experiment. has told !he Food and Drug Administration all th e women sig ned con- sent forms after bein;;: told "they were participating in an e.1perimental study." Goldzieher ha.s refused to talk to Dana Morrison Service Pending .'llemor1al ser \'ices are pending for Dana ."i. r-.lorr1son, longtime Laguna area resident who died \\'edne~day at South Coast Community Hospital. \\!rs .\lorrison. wido"' of !he late Admiral Douglas 1'1·1orrison. made her home 111 31102 Brooks St . South Lagunll, She is sur v1l'ed by a sister, 1\.-trs. Christina Dt-nsmore of South LAguna .\!rs . .\lornsvn "'ilS \\ell known in lhe Art Colon~ for her :ict1\·e pirtic1pa!ion 111 the early da~·s or 1he Festival of Arts and Laguna Pia~ housp In lieu of nowers. the !amily suggest~ !hat memorial contributions be directed Ill the Orange County Heart Association . OltAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT iowot CO.UT PU&l /SHIHG <OMl"AH'f fl tlit•I N. w,,d Prtt~MI eod f'~Dlllhtr J .c\: It. C~rltY VU 'ft"'Wll enoll Gtfltr1! ~ n.oflo •• K•••il £tiltr Th~"''' J.. Mu•pllin• M-91,,, E4>Jor QarlN H. LMJ ~c~1rd P. H•ll A11inln! MIMt1ftl liOI~ .......... omc. 211 f•r•lt A••"~• nev.·smen. However. a spokesman for his Southwest Foundation for Resea rch and Education, said in an interview he did not believe any of the 398 women were told that some of them might be taking fake pills. ,, Instead, he said, "all were told the pills they were taking might no. be completely effective.'' He said those women taking the rake pills ,,.,·ere given other backup forms or contraceptive devices such as foams and cream s and repeatedly ur ged to use them along with the pills. Goldzleher contended in a report lo the FDA that !ht pregnancies resulted becau se the woman failed lo use_ lhe cream or foam regu larly. The FDA has ,been invest1galtng the mailer for several months. So ha ve several lav.'yer! in a program funded by the Office of Economic Opportunily. A prelimi nary report by the FDA, which has not been released to the pu blic. coruillll almost solely of an analysis of the ei:perimenl written tor Syn lex Laboratories, Inc.. of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and severa~ colleagues. Synh!x pills were used in the ex- perim ent. carried out under a (rant from the company and the U.S. Agency ror lnternalional Development , Goldzieher"s report says • !he e:i;- periments show that side effects from the take pills \tere alm osl as frequent as 11 ith four kinds of oral co:itraceptives. The report said the experiments had to ' be cut short because one or !he pills being used suddenly \vas ordered off the market by !hi' FDA after some dogs that had . ?ten given the pill developed s uspic ious nodules. "Strenuous efforts'' '"ere made to continue using the pill 1n no avail. Lapo Lodges Appeal For Flood Contro l The Co unty Flood Control District is .studying .a request by the city of San Juan Capistrano for the improvement of flood control facilities on Stin Jtlan and Trabuco creeks. • In a resolution to the Board of Supeniisors. transmitted Tuesda y to Flood Control. the city council reminds them of the havoc caused by the 1969 noocts when bridges acro1s Trabuco Creek at Camino Capistrano and San Juan Cree~; at LI N~via were destroyed, Plant • Ute trtalnlect woru and ull!d to 1rr11au ibt Sa.D.· Clemente Golf Courae llld Janda In Camp P~ton. ~p1t!ty of lhi'l'lant 1' ti>Uf h\lll16tr}l1toid ...,. ~•i lm&dl, wit h the average now now two mgd . The Soutt.-. Laguna Sa nitary Distr1C't opened a new plant in Aliso Canyol in 1969. ,,.,·hich. acco rding to..,110.,.,·a!'d Crane. will be able to handle expected needs or the area until 1980. ·nie plant uses ac- 1Lvated sludge treatment -a pi;:ocess In 11 hich !i0l1d matter: 1s det:on1posed by bacteria, fll!lgus and protozoa ->A'ith the l\\'O million gallons of effluenl a day_ · discharged into the ocean via a 2.000 foot outfall off Ah.so Beach. APPEARING IN LAGUNA Composer 01vid Yen tis C«j>lllpose r Wi ll Sin" "' . A I l\'le thoclist Church Composer and musician. Da vid ''l'antis will sing at the Laguna United i\fethodist Church . 21632 \Vesley Drive (just South of the Alpha Beta Shopping Cen ter I Sunda v al 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. ' · Yantis has .written words and music to 1nore than 50 songs in the contemporary sacred music field. He ha s record!d two albums for the World Library of Sacred Music and is the author of Church Guitar. a book on the use of guitar in church services. Al! sre invited to the services. Free child care is provided. School Scouti1ig Program Slated" On South Coast J , Alone Its Miseries • Ill ni, lrvlnt ~ch Water Diltrlct open- ed a n .... mca plant ln 1117, wlth water redaimed for crop irrigation. 'tWe are arao maktng arrangen1en1.S to Irrigate regional parks and land on the UC lr\'ine eainpus." curnmented \Villiarn llurst. manager ol the IR\VD. ··11 won 't be long."' he added . Golf cour.!ll!s In lhe Leisure \\'('lrlrl - Lagu11a Hills area are irrigated 11 \ l \\'aler from the Rossmoor San11a11on Company, said Leona rd Duecker. \'L<:e- president He noted the present treat- ment plant can handle better than two mgd, \\'ilh the l \'erage (\ov.' running 1.~ mgd Al~&h Mouaon Nlcutl wW joln the new SERltA plant th o.na fi)Jnt , the dltlrlct will continue to operate 1hree plants which serve Lhe Mission Viejo , Laguna Niguel Comm unities. said lieor&e Tapper. reclamation d11ision superin- tendent ··\luch of our re-claun cd we.ter is used !t) 1rri~ate the ,\ltss1on Viejo Golf Course. l\'tlh th~ remainder discharged !hrou~h lhe ~out h Laguna dislricl outfa ll." Tappe r .-,aid . Tapper added the dt!>lrict niay soon bt irrigating !he Laguna l'iiguel Go!r Course. and will look to other potential t.:ustomers. "\Vater's in denland n1orc and n1ore. J And w~·v~ i Ol It lo sejl," Tapper aald . Lafun.1 BMch dffclale, under pnc1. d(nga from lht WQCB, appMr to ~ llkely to follow suit and build a new sewer plant. possibly near Aliso Cretl., 1\'llh high quality treatment Coast of suth a pla n!. \\'QCB 0H1c1al!'i say. 1nay be $8 million. 80 percent of 11·hich can be fund!'d b.v RO\'er11ment grant s. The n-mairung ~L6 million v.•oulrl ha1·c !u t·on1e lrorn local funds IJu·oui;b a S€:wer bond. a.s suggested b\' l.el'w Rose, tit)' rnanager l'nt1l s11ch a plant can be financed and 1·onstructed . the t.:ity has lured a L!C Irvine enginr.er lo work out n1ethods lt' mak e the Cll!iting plant las! Mission: Up to ·~ew Code? Capistrano Council Beset With Tick~sh Proble1n Hestoring a 200-year-old n11ss1011 to 1neel 19th Century aesthetics and 2ath t:enlury safety standards 1s proving to be a problem. San Juan Capis.trano l'ity councilmen learned this v.·eek that a workable agree- n1ent has not yel been forged between the Building and Safely Department and of- 11cials fo r the old 1niss ion. "A co~e has met , re .,.1cwed past work and has identified a problern area,'' said City Manager Donald G. \Ve1dner. ··should the full fo rce of the structural aspect of the building and safety code be applied or not -that's the problem." Mayor Tony Forster said he believes structural stabi lity should mecl codes even though it n1ighl prO\'ide added costs for the mission. But· Counciln1an Ed11ard Chern1ak Pilot Progrrun for Cou11ty Bicycle N et,vorl{ St11died A 300-mile network of bicycle trails in County Road Commission er T ed Orange County ·is under intensive stud y r.tcConville urges that the Stale Freeway 1\•ith pilot programs to be started in System in the county. \Kith present and Irvine's University Pl rk. Orange Park proposed. be adopted as part of the bike .Acres and t\\·o. as yet undesignated. low trails progran1. income ·areas. "If the county ad opl s the sys ten1 . stau• The comprehensive blke trails prosran1 la1'I requJTes that the Division or was triggered last J\farch by a sinall Highv.·ays must provide a right-of-way for i;roup of University Park residents \\'ho bicycle use." t-.lcConvil!e said. ur ged the Board or Supervisors tn Additional good nel\'S is a recent ly authorize the marking of a bike "·ay on recei\ed ruling from the state Attorney Culver Drive near UCL Generars office that gas tax funds may the bike trails study v.·as ordered al .,be used to develop bike trails if it is 1•oiced !he coneern that apply11111 full code requirements n1ight place a burden oa the n1 ission "If son1e arcJ11tect or engineer gets a foot in the door because of tlie tity· coun· cil it could be a lucrative project for rhem and a burden for the 1n1ssion." said Cht'rmak. Councilrnan Jim Thorpe said a distinc'- \lon should bt' made bet~·een buildings v.·hich \1•ill be "looked into" and those that will be. ··walked into_·• "Reasonable agreen1en1s can be reach- ed :· said Thorpe ... \\'e don't, after all. \\'ant the walls dancing out and the roof fall ing in \l'ith tl1e slfghtesl tre1nor." \Veidner said !he rnain problen1 has l'esulted because !he construction was created step-liy-step in the field rather than beforehand on a drawing board. Bob Gannon. official spokesn1an for the mission on the code issue. agreed with \\teidner's assessment and said he hoped Lhe project could rontinue before· the rain y season starts. "The eounty wants to apply lhe le tte r nf the law lo !he proiect." said Gannon. "Our contractor 1.Jay Latham / is a ~raftsn1an 11•ho works in the field. He has inspected his work very carefully."' Gannon ),atd he eou!dri't see ho1v the letter of the l11v could be applied in this case. that time is no w in the final study demonst rated that they will increase stages in 'the ounty PlaMing Depart-ve hicul ar safety. ff ment. This wee supervisors ordered the A skeletal plan of bicycle routes has ome Sales Push planners to inc de the county f lood Con-been approved by the Board of 1rol District and Roads Department in Super\'isors and a citizen s adViSory cOm- the O\'erall studies. ~~~~e will be named to assist in plan-, AVCO DeveJoperS Another group got special consideratton Application is lo be made for federal for the abandoned Southern Pacific and state grants to help finance the N £ • u railroad right-of-v.·ay between Tustin and program. et a 1·~n O'S p· Santi ago Creek in Orange. · ~ The con1pleted trail network proposes Cilil1g strong sales f Laguna r-.:igue1 to lin k regional and local parks. educa-N 1'h } ' homes as e cont ributing factor. the lional institutions . the county's 25 ci!ies, orn1an u Ill president of .~VtO Co1nmunit v and the beaches Developers announced Thursdev ntt The program has the support ol the La"'t Riles Held earnings amounting to 12 cents per share League of \Vomen Voters. UCI-Projtct 21 0 c;f co mmon stock . and the city · councils ol many com -Harry L. Summers sard the company, munities. f.1asonic services were held at noon lo-owners of the Laguna Niguel Corporation , A warning of some problems has been da y in Pacific View cpapel for Norman realized consolidated revenue of $42.7 voiced by the Flood Control District. Carl Thulin. 78 , of 2{)'7 F Ave. Majorca, Laguna million during the firs! nine months of Nelson. assistant district engineer, said Jf ills. who died Wednesday at South Coast 1971. South Coast area youngsters interested the agency now charges annual lees to Communily Hospital. The net earnings were $469,000, he said, In scoulifli will be welcome to join Oct. ti horseback ridei-s and hiking groups who Mr. Thulin is survived by his widow, which amounts to eight cents pe r share<of in a special "School Ni&ht ror Scooting·· use the district 's levees. Grace B. Thulin ; • daughter, 1.frs. common and common equivalent !tock. at elementary schools throughout the ··The proposed program calls lor finan-Norma T. Armsttong, of Costa Mesa: .a Jn addllion, Summers said the after-taxes area. \ cing bike trail! on le vees from county brother, Earl E. Thuli n of Chicago: and gain from the sale of a shopping center Sponsored by the El Camino Real ge neral funds." Nelson notes. ··How do thr~ grandchildren. and a cable TV station were 765,000 or District of the Orange Empire Boy Scout yc;u tell a horserider he must pBy "'hile A native of St. Paul. Minn. he had livtd 12 cents per shart. Council. the evening signups ,,.,.ill include the bike rider gets a free trip on county in California for the past 24 years arid During a comparable period in 1970. tht greeting s and explanation of programs by tax fu nds?·· was ro-owner of the o ... erland Company. de\'eloprnenl company reported a net los s scouting leaders. lie also pointed out that pa\'ing of lel'te i\fr. Thulin was a Shriner and the fami-of S360.000, or eight cents per share. The programs \l'i!I all bl":g in at 7:30 lC1ps \\'Ould be necessary for bike nder ly suggests that frie nds \vishing to make In addition to Laguna Niguel deve!op- p.m., and youngsters interested in joinin~ use and because the areas are used by memorial contributions addres! them lo ment, Avco is building homes at Rancho are asked to bring parent s. heavy equipment the pa ving coul d cost the Shrin!!rs Crippled Children's Hospital. Bernardo north of Sen Diego and several Boys from lhe ages of fl through 10 can about $30,000 a mile. Pacific View t.fortuary is directing. other areas of Southern California. join cub scout de ns \\'hich n1eet nnct a ;--------------------------'------''---C.::..:CC.:::...:.c.:::.:::c.::.::..::.:::::::.:::::;__ v.·ee k under !>u perv1sion of a den mother. i\lonth ly cub pa ck meetings are held al a local church or sc hool. Boys 11 )'ea rs old (or younger if they are in the fifth grade) are we lcome to join boy scout programs v.•hich include weekly nleetings , cemp trips and civic projects. \VT Bradberry of San Clemente is the district's fall roundup coord inator for the membership dri'le. Burn1a Re )eels Offer \VASHJNGTON (AP) -Burma has re- jected a U.S. offer to help destroy lhe opium poppy crop that Is a ma.Jor source of heroin in Asia, it has been learned. 1 Accordina: ...-tO Nixon a~istration sources, Bunna has turned down a Wuhlnaton proposal to 1eqd both equip- ment and men to the Southeast Asian Ill· Aon to help destroy the poppy field!. Put .Ji. 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And Ill< vuael, Ill< nUrttl Ill-rd ·skiff rtplacod by · a -.,. .... bOat, mlflll bo a barpin for ~ WUllnr to do aome relurbl1hln(. lleoJed bkhl accompaclod by • caaltlec'a checlt for tO per«nt of Ill< bid 'amount will be ac<et>lod In cRy Mii tmUI Oct. 1$ at JI a .~:_'!_ll!!lJllt~Qf aoalod of· m-•111 11~• piece. • -Potential -eustomtrs can 1urver the JIOOd• al city Ufeauarcf llaodquMtarl. 1bt boat 11 belnc "'Placed by • - ...... blllll by Sonia Ana firm. 'l'lta -_.,. ctall II espacletf lo arriYLU\11 week and wW be beltbocl •I Dal Halllor. SPECIAL .... $119 BEAUTIFULLY STYLE D ANO HANDSOMELY DISPLAYED, THE •UTMOST IN A &LASS TOP TAILE. AVAILABLE IN ANTIQUE GOLD, OLD SPANISH, OISTRESSEf) OLIVE ILACK, VUDE &REEN, AN0- 6 Nl 10UE YELLOW. JD",• 60" THICKNESS: Ii• DEALERS FOR: HENltEDON-DREXEl..:..i.tERITA!iE MIWPOIT ~ OPllf Pll~T 'TIL t - LAGUNA llACH ~ ~c;~ :rfJ-Y '/ .. ' ' •· ,. ' . -.~ f • .. ' '} ' I I I I I I I , .. r..,.-.. ,··~·· • ' San . €le111eit~ ' Ca • 1strano EDITION voe. 1>4, NO. 235 , 4 SECTI ONS, 46 PAGES I ,. .. -.... ".,,. ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. ' ... -------- .. FRIDAY, OCTOBER I. 1971' !' \ T~tl~'~~ ~ -- ..N. y. St.eek• TEN CENTS • 0 ODS ast iet ote ( \ ·• . ~ _ DAILY t lLtT.ttatl ~IM!w FlR!MAN ptAYS !AM DURTN ... ,oGo'DANA ILAII Dou*'·CUlhfon R indfed in G•r1ge; Ne OM lnjurtd , I Smoldering Sofa Seat Rekindles Into Blaze A smouldering cushion to a couch - doUSed until it was believed to be safe - reilndled itself in a Dana· Point garage late Thursday night and sparked a $5,000 blaze. The fire which erupted at 11:30 p.m. consumed the entire garage of the rented residence at 331 71 Sea Bright Drive. Fi remen from three engine companies fought for a haU-hour to control the blaze which was visible for several mile!. There were no injuries, firemen said. They quoted the tenaat of the house as 15aying a lamp fell earlier in the evening and caused a cushion to smoulder. Mrs. Julie Lemon's daughter the:n ap- parently doused the cushion wltb water and put it into tbe garage. A short. time later the: major blaie erupted. The house is owntd by Mr!. Zetta Anaya, firemen said. Tools and a uWity trailer were lncluded- in the -items destroyed by the fire. / Volunteers from the Doheny Fire Department and other fire fighters kept the blaze from spreading lo the: rest of ~residence. Only minor smoke damage was reported to the main portion of the $31,000 residence. TustmMan-WhoAdmitted Slaying Coast Coed· Free A~ma.n who onCe conr&Med io the tm~1 lgg Gf<an Orange Coast College coed ud ·-..,c:ceufully 1ppealed hb ..... prboo· ferm Of five ,,.,.. to Uf<1dt the 0r.,..· County c:ourthoule I !rte man Thunday. . ~r.. Court Judge Byron· K. McMulan'levled theot.a. prt.oo·tonn r .. the -Ume Jll Georp Arnold Vldl:a ure,f•hut Jmmed~ ... ,pended·• .the aen~-ln favor or the ,Pr®IUol;i period. , Ht'fOrdtted Vick to~atl,Vfl one year ln Ora9ce County Jail with crtdlt for time eer..;iL Vick left,..Jhe. "'c0urtroom con- d • .that lk muityr o•ea .b1m five • •• • • • .-.. -. . < 130 Voice Objections ·in Letter WASHI NGTON. {UPI ) -About a fourth of the member3 of Congress today denounced South Vietnam 's presidential election as a mockery of the sacrifil:es Americans have made toward bringing about self-determination in that country. "This n ferendum will not be an elec· lion , but rather an exercise in totalitarian rule," they said of the balloting in which President Nguyen Van Tbieu will be the only candidate. Their views were expressed.in a .stale· ment which, at the time of a mid-morn· Ing news conference, contained the names of 121 House members and 9 Senators. .. Rep. Robert L. Leggett ([).Calif.), the principal author, said signatures were first ga thered Thursday and more would be solicited. The list included several lawmakers, such as Rep: Chet ·Holifield (0.Calif.l, and Rep. Melvin Price ID-Ill.), who have consistently Voted with t h e ad· ministration and against legislation set· ting a deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. m'i litary forces from Vietnam . The statement did not contain any pledge by its signers tha t they would vote (or continue to vote) for end·lhe-war amendments nor, as Sen. Henry ~f . Jackson (0.Wash. ), bas propoeed, did they threaten to ••ithhold economh: aid to llc!l>U! V-upl"!'!~ l;oigon Co",.... ment conducted a me&hlftcful elesUon. Legett told the nen conference. that sponsors llmited their eUort to a state- ment ol ,protut so u to ptn the widest po!lll>l1 backing. Woman Fleeing Rapist Plunges To Death in NY NEW YORK (UPf) -A freelance writer, trying to escape out ber :window from a man rapirig her roommate in an adjoininc room, fell 12 1tories to her death Thursday _from her ~fanhattan penthouse. Mrs. Betty Taylor. 34, either lost hold of the sheet she was using to lo wer herself to another noor or was shot. polic~ said. An autopsy was being con· ducted today. According to police reconstruction of the crime, the man walked \o the top fl oor of the hotel, climbed across the roof and ~owued himself Lo the penthouse patio. He then walked through the open door to where the lwo women were preparing dinner, The man, in his 20s. pulled a gun and demanded money. After collecting about $150, he said, "Let's havescme fun." and ordered the women to undress. He took them into a bedroom of the 1ix·room dwelling and raped Mrs. Taylor's room- mate twice. Mrs. Taylor was locked in one bedroom wblJe .. U!e J1W1 took her roommate ~ __ anotber _room. While alone, Mrs. Taylor tied a abed tO a bedroom window frame and tried lo lower herself to the: Door below. I . Whlle. she wu trying to escape, police Said. the.· raplat entered the room 1nd tither shot Mra. T1ylor, or yelled, caus- ing. bet·!O Jooeber iitP on th< sheet: She fell to a-courtyard below. ... • ' I ~,., ••. • , ' . -. ... . /, ;1.. ~· .,, r "~~ .... " .. •· . -, ' •. •! 'If . ' • • I • ·., • , ,·. ~·. •. ~-·~-A;CHITECT'S RENDERING OF PROFESSIONAL OF;ICE COMPLE~-~~:EAR HOSPITAL Project Will Hav• Spanisk-modern Ar ckitecture; Space To Be Tenant Owned County to Give Capistrano Pla~i N.,,. 1 Priority Revision of the Capistrano Valley Gen- eral Plan has been given top priority by the Orange County Planning Commis- lion. Commissioners this week ordered plan- ning staff members to speed up. work on the changes which have been made necessary by the rapid growth of !he area, especially Dana Point. · Urgin_g a moratorium on all zone changes until the general pl an is updated were a group of Dana Point residents led by Jim Regelbrugge. chairman 0£ the Dana Point Citizens Action Associa· lion. Regelbrugge called the recent growth of tne area "unbelievable'' and said the citizens group is "'dead set against wne changes until lhe general p!an is re- vised .'' Supervisors OK Apartment Pact ~ agreement on land use for ;ip~rt· ments reached by the Al.scot Develop- ment Company with the Aegean Hill s Jiomeowners Associ;ition has been rati· lied by the Board of Supervisors. The changes agreed upon after several conferences betY.'een the developers and the residents cul density dov.11 frolJl IO t.o four units. per acre in one area and increa!ed density lrom-10 to 13 unit.s per acre in another. Another phase of the pact approved · Wednesday limits height of buildings in the area in. the vicinity of Alicia Park- way and Muirlandi Boulevard to three stories.. Prevk>ualy Wlde r the planned community. ceneral plan buildings up to elghL atoriea were allowed. Dow1a the M •• · IS~IOD Trail Powder Puff er Airborne Again LAKE FOREST -!11rs. Dorothy Walt z, ooe of the top 10 Powder Puff Derby con. teslants, will try her luck in the P1;1clfic Air Race Saturday. The Lak~ Forest housewife will be flyiog her Piper Comanche with copilot ~1. W. "\Vally'' Funk of Santa !l.tonica in the competition v>'hich begins in Santee and ends in Salinas. !l.fri:. \Valtz is bei n~ sponsored by Herh Mari:hall'~ Lake f oresl Union 76 Station in the race. e PTA for Ecology !1.11SSION VJE:JO -Cord illera School's Parent Teacher Assoc iation ha~ jumped on the cco!o~ band w11 gon and is ~pon~or­ ing an aluminurn can and newspaper drive to raise funds. Collection containers wil l he lorated in Office ·Co1nplex Planned Near New H ospit.al A professional and orfice building scheduled to open next spring with San Clemente General Hospi tal was outlined lhls week by spokesman for the Chapman Management Corporation. The project vtill have Spanish-modern architecture similar to the ne w general hospital. Chapman Management President Dick Hal!mark said his firm will occupy some areas of the building and several San Clen1ente business and professional men V.'ill occupy other offices in the s!ructure. The office complex will be built across Camino de los ?\tares from the ho!'lJ)ital Sitto . "\,. . Occupany of'. the building, Hallmark said, would be on a tenant..owner!lhip basis. Some spaces are still available. The profess ional offic-e complex will be part of a master plan which v.·ill include a similar office group housing members of the medical fraternity. That project will begin soon as v.·ell, Hallmark said. Neve r Too Old For Good Life all clilssronms and cla ss participation DALLAS (UPI) -Gecrge Hall will be .shown on a chart in the desc ribes himself as a hippie. He doesn't multipurpose room so th ;i t the class smoke . He takes a social drink now and donating the most will get a special then. He rides a bicycle around Vi'hite award. Roc k Lake for exercise. He is 73. The newspaper drive will be ~t. 13. 4 :'All I' ever d~te is you.ng girls." Hall Those bringing newspapers to the schoo l !l~td Th~.sday. I wou!dn t n:'arry a.n ~~d are asked to bring them ih buni;tles before ~oman. I ve never been sick tn my life. 10 a m Hall was married last week. He said he · ' tried to talk his bride out of it, but she in-• Gets Green Light sisted. His wife. the former Mary Theresa Sasser, is 19. SAN ,JUAN CAPISTRANO -The green lii;!ht is on for !he first Arteri1'1 lfighways Financing Program project in San Juan Capistrano. Orange 1''eat•er Coast 6 San Clemente Officials County !!Jpervisors have approved spending $120,000 on Uie $200,000 con- struction project on Del Obispo Street from 650 rlorth ·or Blue Fin Drive to Trabuco Creek . end an add itionti1 $25.000 for a small sector or the street in county area on the southern end of the job. Sunny ~kies and warmer temp: eralures rire predicted for tqday and Saturday wi th highs along the coast around 70 rising to a3 in. land. Lows toniglit between IO and 58. ·Retum HolJle from .M;eet ' J Th~ four-lane roadway improvement. approved Tuesday, will be constructed by lhe city. :e E .. roument .Surges MISSION VIEJO -S a cfd I e h IC k College. Jn tta fourth· ins tructional year, has · reached a !hldent enrollment of 4,ood. The lncreaae wa1 ·25, percent over last yelr. Siddllbeck started In 1961 with I.$%1 l'tudent!. Projected enrollment by 111711 ,, 10,000 '1tudenti. . Opeis Being Re~aUed" FLINT; Mich. f AP) -Approxlmately 1«!,000 Germin-built Ope.I pauenget cars will bt recalled in order to strengt.ben the -Ide! 1110W1tlnp qalnlt t h • pooalbllity ol the &Luo beinJI dialod8,.i. TM.rec11l, which WUl Involve 1070, 1971 ud 1972 modell, ,wu announc:.d by the ~ ¥otor DI.~ Ip l'llllnc!I¥.• • \ INSIDE TODAY The Newport HarlJor Art " Museum hol movtd.J&nd ·U re~ ooting a atTMCtvrt thoS 07'CC housed the Ntwa' P.reu aM' DAILY PILOT: On Oct 2J· lllc munum.'r 11ew home ·'°'"-opi..· Stoff writer Candace p..,. __ discuue1 the f'TOject end tM optninq in ~ ~!-f~, POQ< 2.r ._, .• •• ' ~·~; JI ...... ~.· ' , ... ~...... ;i a.a.• " ...... t .. c......... ..... .,..., ,ClllW " CIM!lta It ......... .. C,.,._. I\ ltl'M ,...,, SI ~ ...... ,. ...,.,. .... ~ ................ . ...... ~. ~ . p..... J'l-\1 ..,.....,._ • ..,. INi ........... ,, __. . .... L .... ll _.._,..,_ ..... ' ........... .., ..... ~ ····--·-- • • I ' • . . r 2: DAILY PILOT SC Laguna1 Sewer By FllBDDD ICllOEM'llll · or aa a.llr "" ,.., The Laguna Beach se\.\-er plant, built in 1934 and today under fire from the stale Water Quality Coolrol Board ~ \\'QCB 1 apptars to be alone in its problems. A check with olficials at distrtct!I around Laguna Beach reveals t.hllt most plants are rclativcJy new and have ad- rquate <·apactlies to hand!t tod ay's demands. ~l anv districts are w ing reclaimed water. for irritation. And districl! tha t are beginning lo see problems ha ve banded together to build . 11ew treatment facilities. \.J ,, &icb ll tht C4M of Ult tlty of S..n Juan Capi!tran&, ~ Pelnl, S a n t a Muauerlta and r.lool1an NicuoJ Sanitary Dillrldl, "11kh. Wllllr a joOll flow111 agrttment have formed the South Eastern Regional Rttlamation Authorily 1SERRA I. The four agencies, working lhrough San Juan Capistrano. will rund a plant to han- dle six million gallons of sewage a day lmgdl. Reclaimed v.·ater, after the plant is completed lale next year, will also be used for inilation. , The newest plant along the south roast ser\•ts san Clemente and openM in r\ovem ~;· 1970, .~~-ater ) ~7la1n1l.'d from Pact A wru~ded to Expa11ll Capistrru10 Outfall Plant C<i ntracls totalli.ng $2.~.900 'A'ere a \\arded by the San Juan Capistrano City CounCil Monday for expansion of the (·ity 's waste treatment plant and a sewer outfall. \\'eardco Construction Corporation. the ~me firm V.'hich built San Clemente's Jewer plant. 'A'as the lo\lo·est qualifi~ ~id­ dcr for the modifications of the existing plant capacity 'w ill be expanded from one 1nillion gallonll a day to six million. \\'eardco's bid for the expansion and for installing an interceptor sewer, a flume structure, and the future demolition of 1he litarby Dana Point plant (which ill nearing capacity ) 11·as $2,321,000. :\ ('()ntraet also wu awarded to the A. c;. Tutor Company. Int. for the upanaion of the Dana Point outfall '1tft:I' at a cost of 1174,900. .., -. The outfaU is leued by the: city from Oouhle the Dana Point Sanitary Dilltricl Co!t of the treatment plant and outfall modifications is being shared by the to.1oulton·Niguel Water District which is paying Ml percent. the Santa P.1argarita Water District with 10 pe!cent and the ci· ty. which is contribuling 0 percent. The Dana Point Sanitary District will be contributing $43,000 for the interceptor sewer. nume structure, and future demolition of their plant. A federal grant has been' approvM which will r e i m b u r s e participating districts up· to 80 percent of the total cost. The project was initiatM through the South East Regional R e c 1 a m a t i o n Authority (SERRA) which provides assistance for its member entitles who wish to initiate joint projects. The treat· menl plant project was designed by Lowry Engineering-Science. \ 6 Fed Fake Pills, Now Pregnant \VASHINGTON 1 ... P l -Six ~fexican· American \lo·omen have become pregnant after being g iven fake birth control pills in an experiment financed by a State Deparlinent agency and a drug company. The six, plus an uTidisclosed number of ntbers. \lo·ere given fake pills in a test. to try a nd detumine ~hether side effects from oral contraceptives are mostly im· agined. They \\·ert among 398 women, most of then1 r-.texican·Americans, who 1ot free birth control fU idanct from a l'linic in San Antonio, Tex. Dr. Josph Goldzieher. v.·ho d irectM the experiment. has told the Food Jnd Drug Administration all the women signM co~ sent forms after be in5 told "they were participating in an experimental study,'' Goldzieher has refused to talk to Dana Morrison Sel'vice Pending r..lemorial services are pending for Dana A. ~forrison, longtime Laguna area resident "·ho died \\'ednf'~da.v at South C-Oast Communny Hospital. f.lrs. t.1orrison, \lo'idow of the late Admiral Douglas ~!orri.son. made her !fome ;it 3!102 Br·ooks St . South Laguna. Shf' 1 ~ sur\·11·ed b.v a s1s!er. r-.trs. Chnsttna Densmore of South Laguna . l\i rs :-ilorrison was \\'f'll kno'A·n in the Art Colony for her ac111 e partiripallon in the e1u \y da~ s of th e Fes111·al of Arts and Laguna Playhouse In l1el1 of flo11 er~. !hf' family suggest:<. lhar, memorial <:Onlributions tit directed to the Orange Coun ty Heart Association. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT OWll COAST PUILtsHIN• C.OM,Aln' it.Mrt N. w • .d Pr•IHIU •1111 l"WIW.tt \ J•<\' "· c ... 1.., VD ,,...,.,,1 aN c;.,..,..I ~ 1ho1111i tl:tt~il Ef110r n 011111 A. Mu•""'ft• M~I ... fl•IOr e•nf• H. L••• Ric~•nf '· Nill #!Mbl•lll ~"I· ll••r.t• newsmen. Hov.·ever. a spokesn1an fo r hi! Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, said in an interview he did not believe any of the 398 women were told that some of them might be taking fake pills. Instead, he said . ··all were told the ptlls they were laking might no~ be CO,Jllpletely effective." He said those: women taking the fak e pills \lo'ere given other backup forms of contraceptive devicevuch as foams and creams and repeatedly uried to use them along with the pills. Go!dzieher contended in a report to !he F'DA that the pregnancies resulted because the woman (ailed lo use the cream or foam regularly. The FDA has beei investigating !he matter for several months. So ha ve several lawyers in a program funded by Ore Office of Economic Opportunity. A preliminary rf'port by the FDA, has not been released to the public. co ts almost solely of a n analysis of the e,xperiment written for Syntex L~bclratories. Inc., of Palo Alto, by Goldzieher and several colleagues. Syntex. pills v.·ere used in lhe ex- periment, carried out under a grant from lhe company and the U.S. Agency for lnternat10nal DeveJopmenL Goidzieher's report say! the ex- periments show that side effects from the. fake pills v.·ere almost as frequent as \1·ith four kinds of oral co;itraceptives. The rl.'port s;1id the experiments had lo be cut short because one of the pills being used suddenly was ordered orf the market by the F'DA after some do1s that had been given the pill de\'eloped suspicious nodules. ''Strenuous efforts'' were made to continue using the pi[! 111 no a vail. Capo Lodges Appi:aI For Flood f:ontrol The County Flood C,Ontrol District is studying. a request by the city of Sart Juan Capi1trano for the improvement of flood control facilities on San Juan and Trabuco creeks. In a resolution to the Board of S"~rvisOri, transmitted Tuesday to F!OOd Control. the city counc il reminds them of the havoc caused by the t!M9 nooc1s whe-n bridges acro!! Trabuco Creek at Camino Capiltrano. and San Juan Creek at La Novi.a qre destroyed. Plant the treatment works and ultd to irri11te Ille San a.m.nk Gell Coutee anti lands ln Camp Ptnd.ltton. Clpacl~ of the plant la Nut 1tillllon iaUon. pref, day ~mgd !, v.•ilh the-a\•erage. now now two mgd The Soulh Laguna San1tar~· District opened a ne\lo' plant in Aliso Canyon in · 1969. which, according to Howard Crane. wl.11 be able 10 handle expected needs of the area until 1960. The plant uses ac- tivated sludge treatment -a process in \lo'hich sohd maller •ll d(.'(.'{)mposed by bactena .• fungus and protozoa -"'1th the two million gallons of effluent a day discharged into the ocean via a 2,000 foot outfall off Aliso Beach. APPEARING IN LAGUNA Composer David Yantis Co111poser \Vii i Sin g At Methodist Ch urch Composer and n1us1c!an Da \·1d 't'aiit1s \Yi!l sing al the Laguna United !\lethod1s1 Church. 21632 \\'e.s!ey Orhe !JUst'south of !he Alph<1 Beta Shopping Center 1 Sunday at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Yantis has \IT itlen words and 1nusic lo 1nore 1han 50 songs 111 1he contemporary sa<:red music field. He ha s recorded two albums for the \\'orld L1hrarv of Sacred A!usit· and ts the author oj Chiirch Gu itar. a book on ~he 1:1se of guitar 1n church serv1ees All a re 1nv1ted to the ser1'1ces. Free child care is provided. School Scouting Prograni. Slated On South Coast South ~st area young sters interested in scouting v.·ill be welcome to join Oct. 6 in a special ''School Night for Scoutin1(' at elementary schools · throughout the area. Sponsored by the El Camino Rea l District of lhe Orange Empire Bov Scout Council. the e\'ening sign ups "'ill 'inrlude greetings and explanation of programs by scouting leaders. The progr<1 ms. "·111 oil begin at 7 JO p.m .. and youn~s1 ers il)il,ercs ted 1n joining are asked 111 bri ng pal'l!\11 s t Bo~·s from t·he ages of R 1hrough 10 can )Qin cub scout dens v:hich n'cet once a \11.'t'k under ~upervision or a den mother ~lonl hty cub pack n1celings are held a! a local church or school Bo~·:; 11 ~ears old tor younger if they ·are 1n the fiflh gr<1de1 are "'elcome to join boy scout programs which include weekly meetings, camp trips and civic projects. W.T. Bradberry of San Clemente is the districfs fall roundup coordinator itr the membership drive. Burma Rejects Offer WASIUNGTON (AP ) -Burma has rt· jected a U.S .• offer to .help d~stroy the opium poppy crop that 1s a m2.J<rr llOUf'te of huoin in Asia, it has be.en learned. According· lo Nixon adminilltration sources. Burma has turned down a . w;rshlngton proposal to send both equip- ment. and men to the Southeast Allian na- tinn· to helP destroy the poppy !ields. Boat Jlargain~ San Cle_r,iente Selling Skiff ---'• Alone • • ID Miseries 'The. Irvine Ranch _Wlttt Oiltrict open- td 1 llvt m,d plt11t in IM7, 'jYith water reclaimed for crop if'ri&ation. "We are also ma.kini arrangements t.o irrtgate regional parks and land on the UC Irvine campus," con1mented \Villiatn Hurst, manager of the IRWD. "t "II won't be long," he added. • lio!f courses ill • the Leisure Wnrld- Laguna Hill! area are irrigated w \ 1 water from the Rossmoor Sanitatioi i._ Company, iiaid Leonard Duecker, v1te- prellident. He noted the present lreal- ment plant t..:an handle better than two mgd, with the average flow running 1.4 mgd. Allhoua:b ~ioulton Nljue.I will jolA the new SEJUlA 11l&nt in DIM Point, the dlsttlcl wlli contlnue to ope.rate three plants which serve the :-itission Viejo. Laguna Niguel Commun1lles. said Ge<lrje Tapper. rttlarnation di\·is1on supetin- lende11t. "1\.luch of ou r reclaimed \lo'a.l.u ii u.sed to irrjgale the f\.1issio1\ Viejo Golf CourSf', with the remainder . discharged' through the South Laguna district outfall," 1'af>Per said. Tapper added the dislrt&l may soon bt irrigating the Laguna Niguel Golf Course . and will look to other potential customers. "'\Vater's in demand mort and more. And w1 'w1 got It to sell." Tapper said. Laauna &each eflici11'. under prod· ding! fn:im the \VQCB. appear to be likely 10 follow suit i nd bultd 11 new sewer plan1. possibly near Ali so Crtf'k, wit~ high qua!ily lreatn1ent. Coas! of sut"h a plan!. \VQCR orlit1a!s say, may bt 53 nullion. 80 per<:enl of which can be funded by fotO\'ernn:ienl grants. The l'e1naining $\ 6 rnilhon would ha ve to con1e fron1 lt)(•al fundl'l lhrough ;11 se.wer bond, as suggt'sted by La rry Rost , cJty n1an11ger . Until such a plant earl be hnanced<\nd l'Onslructed. the cits ha!i hir ed a UC Irvine-engineer to work nut n1 ethods to m<11kt the existing plant last. Mission: Up to . New Code? . Capistrano Council Beset With Ticklish Proble1n Restoring a 20().year-old nuss100 to rneet 19th Century aellthetics and 20th Century safety ~landards is proving lo br a proble1n. San .Juan Capisl.rano tily counciln1en le!fllolwd this \veek that a workable agrce- n1ent has not ~·et been forged between the Building and Safety Deparl!ntnt and of- fic ials for the old mission. ."A C"ommittee has met, revie\lo'ed past work and has identified a problem area," ~aid City ~tanager Donald G. \Ve idner. "Should lht full force of lht' structural aspect of the building and safety code be applied or not -that's the problem." Mayor Tony Forster said he belie11el'l structural stability should mett codes even though it might provide added costs for the mission . But Councilman Ed11'ard Chermak Pilot Progra1n for Cohnty Bicycle Network Studied A 300-mile network of bicycle trails in Orang'e County is under intensive study wilh pilot programs to be. started in Irvine's University Park. Orange Park Acres and two, as yel undesignatta. low income areas. The comprehensive bike trails program was triggered last March by a small group of University Park residents who urged the Board of Supervisors to authorize the marking of 1 bike way on Cuh·er Drive. near UCI. The bike trails stu~¥'1 ordered at that time and is now in tfie final study stages in the county Planning Depart- ment . This ··••eek SURll.Visors ordered the planners to include the county Flood Con· lrol District and Roads Department in the overall studie!. Another group got special coasideration for the abandoned Southern Pacific railroad right-of-way between Tulltin 11nd Santiago Creek in Oran&e. The completed trail network ProjX'.lses to link regiona.l and local parks. educa- lional institutions, the county's 25 cities. and the beaches. The program hall the llUpport of the League of Women Voters. UCl-Projecl 2l <and the city council! of many com· n1uniti'es. A warni ng or some problems has been ,·oiced by ·the Flood Cont POI District. Carl Nelson. assistanl district engineer. said the agency now chargell ann'i"l fees to horseback riders and hiking gtoups who use the district's leveell. "The propos~ program calls for finan· cing bike trails on levees from coun'ty general funds." Nelson notes. "How do you tell a horserider he must pay while the bike rider gets a free trip on ('()unty lax funds?" He also pointed out that paving of levee lops would be necessary for bike rider use and because the areas are used by heavy equipment the paving could cost about $30,000 a mile. County Road Commisllioner T e d McConville Ufjl:CS that the State f'reeway System in_ the ('()un ly, both present and proposed, be adopted as part of the bike trails program. ,"lf the county adoplll the system. stale la\v requires that the Oivi!ion ot Highways must provide a righl-of·way for bicycl! use.'' McConville said. Additional fiood news ill a recently received ruling from the state At torney General's office that a:as tax funda may be useO to develop bike traiill if It i! demonstrated that they will increase vehitular safety. A skeletal plan of bicycle routes has been approved by the Board of Supervisors and a citizens advisory com- mittee will be named to assist in pl an- ning. Application is t.o be made for federal and state grants to help finance th• program. Norman Thulin Last Rites Held J\lason1c s;ervices were held at noon to- day in Pacific View Chapel for Norman Thulin. 78, of 207 F Ave. ~fajorca, La(Wla l·lills, who died Wednesday al South Coast Community Hospital. Mr. Thulin i! eurvived by his widow. Grace B. Thulin: a daughter. Mrs. Norma T. Armsttong, of Costa Meu: a brother, Earl E. Thulin of Chicago; and three grandchildren. A native of ~!..Paul. Minn . he had lived in California tOr the past 24 year! and \\'as CIHM'ner of the Overland Company. f.1r . Thulin was a Shriner and the fami- ly suggestll tfiat friends wishing to make memorial contributions address them to the Shrlners Crippled Children's Hospital. Pacific View Mortuary i! directing. voiced the concern that applying fuJI cod• requirementll might placf' a burdtjl on the mission. "If wme architect or engineer cell! a foot in the door because of the city ('()tln· ....._ cil ii could be a lucrati ve project for !hem and 1 burden for the mission." said Chermak. Councilman Jim Thorpe said a distinc- tion should be made between bulldinas "'hich will be "looked into" and those that will be "walked into." "Reasonable agreemenlll can be reach- ed," .said Thorpe. "We don't, after all. want the walls dancing 'out and the roof falling in with the slightest tremor." l\'eidner said the main problem has resulted because the construction was created stef>-by-step i.n the field ratbf:r than beforehand on a drawing board. BOO Gannon, official spokesman for the mi&Sion on lhe code issue, agreed with Weidner's a53essment and said he)1oped the project could continue before the. rainy season st.arts. "Thl!'C'Ounly want,, to apply the letter of the law to the project," !aid Gannon. ··Our contractor (Jay Latham') is a craftsman who works in the field. He has inspected his work very carefully." Gannon 1aid he couldn't see how the letter of the law could be applied in this case. Home Sales Push Avco Develope1·s Net Earnings Up Citing strong sales of LB.guna Niguel hom~s as a contributing fa ctor, the president of Avco Commun It y Developers announced Thursday net eaminss amounting to 12 cents per share of common stock. -Harry L. Summers said the company, owners of the Laguna Niguel Corporation. realized consolidated rt\·enut of $42.7 million durin11; lhe first nine months ot 1971. The net earningll were $469,000, he ll&id. v.·hich amounts to eight cents per share of ('()nlJTI On and common equivalent stock. In addition. Summers said the after-taxes gain from the sale of a shopping center and a cable TV station were 765,000 or J 2 cents per share. During a comparable period In 1970, the development ('()mpany reported a net los1 of 1360,000, or eight cents per share. In addition to Laguna Niguel develop- ment, Avco is building homes at Rancho Bernardo north of San Diego and 1everal other areas or Southern Ca:lifornia. Put A Glass Under Your Drink ON SALE NOW ' • • SPECIAL ue: ''" IEAUTIRJLLY STYUD AND .HANDSOMELY DIS~AYEl!, THt UTMOST IN A GLASS to, TA AVAILAILE ,~N ANTIQUE GOLD, OLD S,ANISH, DISTlESSlD OLIVE BLACK V'"D' ~•en. .'!:,lo ANTIQUE Y"!,LOW. lO" • Ml" THICKNESS, llo" ' ' ~ • •• ...,. ~ The clly of San ci.-1t wfll be In the boat sell.int bullne•~ for the ne:1t few weeks -one boat, to be preci~ Llfquard Cblel Dick Huard Wmod . ! the 'ntind v11sel "woefully lnadequate" for ilfel1;,l&!d re•cue work. Its. enalne,.he toW Councilmen at bud&et 1tudy sesalona last spring. was well beyond the amount • i • • DEALE~S FOR: HEN~EDpN-O~EXEL-HE~IT AGE NIWPOU ll'Oll Ofllllf ... i.t,Y 'TIL t • ,, And the .-. 111o rll!nd m.,...,.i 1kiff replaced by a MW · rtseue bolt. mlahl be a barallo for ...Mene w111Inc lo do ...,,. t<furbljlifn&. Staled bids aceompanlt<I by a cashier's check for 10 percent of the bid amount will bo accoptod In clly hell until Oct. II al 11 a.m. whtn Ul• tipeni'll of ttaled of· Ctrs wtll takt pl1et. Pottntlaf cu1tomtra can survey tht rood• at city Ufepard hudl(UrWLr1. The boat 11 bllnc rtpl8C8l_ bY.. a new vesHI bollt by Sonta Ano l\nll. 'hMo .. ,. ttlC\lt craft Is expected to an1te· lht1 week~ •nd wlll be btrt,!1ed •I Dono Harbor. · , el tmra when an' overbauJ b ntCllAr)'. Councilmen agreed to l)uy tbe new "*<I. paid f<>r from the molvlnt flMt allowanct Ill the cli, budpl. • Thi cran bUUt In Santi Ana under1an em•raenc)' ta& lo eumlnota the tlm-n· oumlnc ·bkldln( _.., "Ill be uoed for ....,, mcue and boata-Jn'dl1tres1 call~ Haurd ukt. Tb6 la\lfr typo of m.tla-J. be his tokl councttmen. will I""' in number beca11M.0Ubi.aoor~ nwnb<r of ..,,.1, now. li!'.00i'1fltb0(, -- ·\ • • • "~~ . ... ., ,,..,111Mnel l1ttwler 0..1...,.. A .. I ..... AID -IJITlllOIS - "'-T• '-.......... C11 .. ltl IMJ .. LAGUNA llACH Ml Nwth C-t !I/II'..., . l'hoM: 4'4 Q I ' . _,..._ .. 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' •I / 16 ' ' ' . • • • ,• i' ' . , " • Booe N lo() El•~ 0 I U 6 1 C.E !? 6• a !H ;ll llonw Pun fl~nQ pf I• II ~C• 1• "•n•o!Y2 Bon• 1 1 1• fl• I>• 0 60 <1 R ll• !lo •• f ~: ~·,.: !v s • .., onLh ao 0~ L~b I 6ovl Co~ l:le n~ B••fn•1• II•• fn o • 6•0 "'"" ~ 6rc0 •11J 6 f<cn• bO B< tol'• >Ob II• arn 10 B• <lnoH illb i: j 1~""'0 ~ B•n •Co .a llorld • oO Sen<I D ) B~!CP•O l:l"• <>l!.10 B•ne p •JO ll~n IP 1)0 J t:n~~~ n ii• i..t Pho Srn S 10 Boln ee_\ l cnW•-•• Rtno<n• ... . ., nr 1 n r !~"• g~nq •~u ~1------------------1 FUNDS 1 9o(•O<>c•r I S,; J<>'>n <e B " La o s UC u • Fencr E K o L100 1 C• otn t OP'ElATl'-IG E'-llllNEElS G WO C WO G WO G 6UP • G ouo s G ouo o c. ...... 1 c. "'"' • G ovo t TN..,111 I " "" •• .. , "' . " . " •• .. " ' ' "' V<I Tut~ SD5 I Y<I Tue• SCI I 7ydluc~ SU 1 6ya Tue• ,, 167SvaTucO !O 1S Ill Yd T uc• 1:1• T ll'J Mo S]t oo TUtk 5 T~• lo r1<>ln9 ""~" • o! Woet > 1, b•• t <I ur>on Jou ntvm1n wo •Ing <II• o ., .. '"°"' c,...,., cl 11\t Con ocl OC<um•n \ n dG tem•n one pa>mtn bond "'"en sh1 DOIK • ot>o t • o n o nu t almen and "'~ bt "' ono ~und O<l Pl c•n (100 I "1 ht •moun o !hr Con •tt n •<Co aonco "' n Sf< on J1tl o n~ ( u Cod• a no """ •u • '/ 1>ono n hi •mOlln o one nunG l'd D• ten 00 o "" Con• •< ou• on •e n1 nr la tl'llu <>• o m1n'e o "•(en 1c1~ •• d bond• 0 De I ,, •OP OY•d ov no 0 '<t 0 lhl C6Unly CounH o 0 •nw C6Un v Thi Cv< (en • Ccmms~on •~ •• nt •ehlro "" 1nv c • l>o• a nono fl!<•I • v ""°" lhe ow., ~ <• 1>lo ond to wo ve 1n• nto m al • n 1ny b d t<t vH llV OROE R 0 !' lHE CV C CENT ER COMM SS ON OF "'THE ORANGE COUN TV (IVIC CENTE R A UTHOR TV OllANGE COUNTY CALIFOllN A Ot ta S•otombo ll '' CV (CENTER COMM S$ ON ORANGE COUNTY ( V C CENTER ... UTHOll lV 8> I• TOM Mell\ CMJ..El s ..... Puo •h•d O """" Co••' Seo emb• .lO ond Oc ol>t I 9 911 c ud ng d 1w ngs on<1 !"'< I c• en• • e on I e ono maw~ s..:u o<I A no o!l ce o Po 11 J enson & P• tno • H67l Oid------------------1 P ~do Oon1 Pon C• !o n • upon <>~ mi n ol • """°' cl n o oo oo •• en•u • nr •un hi""' dixum n ' 1 f •fu n1a n vOO<I ,ond I on w nn •n (0 d•V• a f nr d•e •• o nr """" no o d• ht fu •"'<lun Cl h• d•PO• ! w br o u nod •~• l>t ma n<11 o v """n nr con I •< c o wnorn nr con 1c ' 1 v• "~ ono uo<;n •nv out>con 1c o und• nm o 01• no t I hon no ••<> 1poc!1<1 •• o I we ~m•n W>P c l'd bv 1nrm n I>• •~KU on o ne ton IC No b<ldrt m1y w hd •w I'l l bd to 1 "'"..a 01 to fy t vo (t5J d••• 1 1 int 01 e "'' 10< !no ~en "" of b d• Oa e<I ~tem~ ,, 11 NEWPORT MESA UN F EO SC HOOL 0 STR CT O! 0 1n<1t C6Unl• Cl to n • llY 00<omy Ha YI Y F 1n1 Pu chi • n9 ,t.o•n!., M} 1100 l'vb sn•<1 o ant• Co11 Oc ob• h 1 n<1 O<.•ooo I " ••• "' .. l/71 11 LEGAL NOTICE "' '-IOTICE 01' S"'L£ 01' ll:EAL ,..Ol'l:ll:TY ,t.T ... VAll: SALi: "''we I' MM In lne :5ul>O o ("" 1 01 • S • • o Co lo n 1 ..-ht C1>11n y o Lo• "'"'" e~ "hr M•t ~ c ht E••~ol Jom., Ca~ uoGoot n ok1 JC Go91 n i i<• JAm•• C C.oa~ n O•<•••"" Net t i J lie eb• 1 vtn mo <le 1IRn1d w I •t • ~ •• \ 1~1 ~n 0 •• LEGAL NOTICE CHA'-IGE OF ZONE NOT CE OF l'Ullll( HEAR NG TO IE HElD I Y THE OllA'-IGE COUNTY l'LANNING COMM SS ON ON ••O ,.OSEO LANO USIE;, DISTllll (l CH ... NGES Pu 1u~n o ti• P ann1'9 • d Zeno~ L1w •• 1mtn<1ed •na o oe c n• 0 1n9• Coun Y P •nn n9 Comm •"" no•«• ' ne eb> ' ven 1n1 o DUD < ht• n• "' bo ne d I>• ••Id Comm "on on 1 pion o °""' n9 o om•nd SECT 0N"'l 0 STR CT "AP 11.S •I or ... 0 •nu• C6Un v Zon no (<Wit •• •mt n<lta 0 1n~e C6Unlv C• an • D'l•tl• "'n ltl• '" R•v ,.., """ n<lu•I • Como o P •n nt d Commun Iv O• .. oloo>mrn Pon 5l d p lln I> a•• on1 ta CASE NO ZC 1! 1M !SECTtONJ..L 0 ST R CT MJ>P R$ .ai """ • ooo••• re cnonv• on ne A Grnt 1 Ao c11lu • D• <I o nt PC P onnl'd Commun v 0 JI Cl 1n<I o a<ioO ~. lT H REVISION TO THE lllVINE NOV l R Al COMPLEll PLAN NEO CO ~MV N TY DEV.,,LOPMENI PLAN •nd I~• 001 I> e o•lo"'n .... SOUTH 'fV Nfc RANCH GENE'<t L PL,t.N ... ~OD•~ Cll a ••u~ Ven IC• m •o 5 •• O• "'""" i nn "" p OPO.ed ex t nslon o " nc so~ n • ne ''""'" I .. CAREER ENDS BofA s Omer Akin Omer Aki11 Ends Career With BofA ••• .. .. • ' .. ' • • • • ' " • " .. • ' ' " " '" 1no1 I "''" Low (cu -A-' . • " , : r • 'I • . 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" " • -l" •• l o-" I ~1 ... ~ l• + ... • . --• p -..... - \ .. Owners of Mutual Funds JtJ '• P' Ill• , !llM 1UPe.lltOll COUI T IN' TMl P'IC'TlTIOUI •u""'''' ••CTlTIOUI I UllHtli DA.I t'( l'!LOT_ 11 Woolco LEGAL NOTICI: LEGAL NOTI CE STAT• ol CALl,.O•NI& •Oil N4MI JTAT•MINT "AMI l"TATIMINT TMI (OUllTT 0 , O•AMl l l ... fel ...... I ... _..., It ...... ~fllU Thi tQllOwl"' ,eri.on h .,.'"' llwti ... U ' R~rely \ Opens Follow the Action New Store Ne.",.... ••. • lolOTICI O• MIA,ll lNI 01' f'ITITIDlll OIYI NI Cllf:4Tl0N S, JD.lllll ll. '·Ti-ii SIGN Of ~IG>ftll. 1tt W. lit,,, "DI "11014Ta Cl, WILL 11110 ,01 ... 0 k • 1'41, l1\1!11!!1'10n l1•do, "2•0' Nt.,_t l•JO<"· Ctlll l lTTlll TllTAMINT411Y "N•I l. 0.vl,.., lU·Hl'll II .• i"lul'I• lf lU.."f G Oun,1, m W. 1f"1, llll•!t DI' Wllllll.M II. l!DGECOMI, 11,,.!0ft flt100. ,,... Nt..,_I l•tc,,, 11<1 W. It. EOOECQMI, 0.Ct••MI. Tr.lo W1ln1u It Ml"f c~ctloll lo\.·,., Thh hot!MU I• Wlllt ~-~tt<I I• •" NOT ICI IS HEltEIY GIYl!<t lt>tl t""l'tlduu. • lni:llwld<Jt!, MARIAN G t:OGECOMI "'' lllM Mttln ..... r t D1..-1... ll lC"'"' Gunu • P11tlrlon IOI'" llflltl•I• al will Intl lot llllt tltl1m1nr 111... witri lllt Countw TMt •l•l•Mtnr l>lld ''"'" "'" Cev"''' ;uu tnct 01 l tlltrt rt .. •Mtnl••v t1 ""Clerk ol Ort~" (o..ontv on: s.-1. 1'. lt11. c1.,11; ol Or ontt Co.Intl on S..•• IJ, !ti!, "'oolc ~pa•lmont Sto•o 1 .,.1111-•• ••tt1tni:1 to ...,,l<P> lo,.._,., Iv 11v1r1, J. M111<1u Dt•utv CO..MY iv ltvtrfy J. MMdt•. 01...,1v Co.in1v n 0 '-'"" • •. ' ' '"''"'' Otr!lculoro, Ind !ht! 1111 limo Ind Cltrll. Cl••~ division Of F. Y..'. Woo\w\t' th 011<1 q1 "''rlne tllt ••Mt 1111 1Mt11 111 ""~1111\N Or•t1t1 CNll 01l1v "11<>1. ""~I..,.., Drt ntt CN11 D•llv "nel, B,· JOHN CUN~IFF -A~ l u1ln111 A~11vu great advantage of mutual in vesting. They dn not check funds." nn its performance. They sit /\'EW YORK iAP1 _ The "Overall." il y,·as found in back In ignorant bliss , feellng de!allt"d intervie ws ,.,·ith finan· assured Iha! strangers will college -and earns $1J,OOO to $14.000 yearly." Many Are richer, some poorer, but lhe a1 erage is middle in eome. C ·• '! 70" •!O•e8 ] Ot !or Oci...,.r U, 1'11, ti ''ll t.m., l!I !h• lepltm-11, ll. Ind Octolot;r l , I. lt~Trml>lr II, 1', ind Oc•l>t>tr !, t , 0., opencu I s UI '""'""°'" Of o ••• ,. .... n, NG. l G! Hid 1'11 ,,H l·ll 1'11 lJJJ.11 week in F'ounl1in Valley, courr. 11 XIII Cl•lc C•n•tr Drlv• w111, ln•l---------------1~:::.---------:::--- The 115 ,000 square foo_t dis, lh~.~~· S:,1;,:,i;;.,•, :1~'i•~~1119'"11· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE mutual fund indu.~try rt>centJy · k 2 500 "ke c••e nr th""'· cial de<:iston ma ers in . .., .. ... receivt>d the rrsu lts of a houlieholds. "kt>eping up with And "''hite invl'.<:tment ad-Quite elearly, judging from sur\'ey results, most fund owners are capable of grasp- ing the fundamentals of the n1arket ·and are able to make decisions, but many of them apparentl.v prefer to delegate · responsibility. count department st o re , w. I!. s1 JOHN, co.int, c11r• _ ,. 1114 1-•l•d at Bcookhurst. Street •LOCI(, •.••C""'•• • L0"'"' ,., '''''"'"' ,, •••NDDNMl"IT 011 "'-.... ,,, J •ck ...... NDTICI TO c••~rTOll and Edinger Avenue. is the Sle-UH Ntrlll ,,_., t 1J ,lltro1t COUltT 0" THI Utl 01' ,ICT ll lOUS I UJI Nlll NAMI l1nt1 Ant, CtlHtr11N HNI llATW 0, CALl,DltNIA 'Dlt Tht fall.,...lnr pot1a<1> hive •b•"""'" rood Woolco Store to be built t.r: 11u1 u1 .. M1 '"'' COUNT'f c, OltANOI tn• .,,. or ,.,. 11e1111...,, ""'1,, ... nt"'• &Url'ey it comrn1.~s111ned to in1·eslrnents lends lo be 1·isers ,will tel! )'UU !hat not determine the public's at-re):!arded as a chore." t'Vt'n millionaires c."a n hope to litudes to ward us product, and Thi.! is onlv one or the fin-retain their capital by such among thr hundrl'ds uf iJ r1ings. madt by National beha vior . !he dangers are in California The first unit """"'"'' .. ,, l'ttlll-.... A IMD THfi CHO,PING ILOCI(, II lJOO ..... ,.,. · . "ub!l1h1d Or1nw1 (Ml'! Dtllv '!lat, ' · '''' ' '"'''' •l.o Avr., Ct1t1 M•u -• o yo , ago 10 ' • , '''' t111t 01 • r , , , ''"" " was opencu on a La sr"t..,..,btr ''· lJ. 1t>d Oc•-r • . k._n •• f'lill!O ROSS IP ICElt. 1r.., T"• 11c111...,, "'-''""" n1me •t , luminating f1nd1ni.:s wa s Ana lysts tnr. of Philadelphia, multiplied when the in- this: .. Cons1stf'n! wi lh the bu t it is Wtlrlh Nlntemplaling. veslment becon1es cnl1ca/ to A1irada. !611.11 kntWn •• ~ It ll'!Cf lil , O-ct••H •be>•• w11 111.a ln O••nt• C*"n • "" \Voolco is the anchor retail LEGAL NOTICE ,,..,11a,. ., tn• •be>•• n•meO o.c.a..,,1 w11111m c11n1on KttMO<t•. 111• Lov111 finding !hat man}' fund nwners Ones it mean thllt many in-one'.! financial fut ure. do not know how thrir fund is Meany,•hile, the prices of mutual fu nds r ise and fall JUSI like other stocks. They erl! in- fluenced by the. same factors that" n1ake direct investment in stu{'ks risky. Jn fe et, because fund s invest in stocks, it can be no other way . NOllCI! IS lillilE8Y GIVEN 10 tn• F1Dru1ry l, ltll, facility in the J 7 -II C' r el--------.------]'hu •H P'"""'' .,,.,1.,, <l•lm• ... 1.,'1 '"' ltd . Co•t• Mei~''· Ct ~ oc Jr 1!t \\'esthaven Plaza shopping '° lJMl I w!ln lhl n-cH•••• •OUCl>ll» In tho oll>tt lift< Ln., C•1t1 Miii. Co · ttd ~~ 6 · 1estors are irrrosponsiblt>'.' Jt The a1·erage fund 01-1'ner, the doing. and y,•hat Jts obJect11·e h" ·d is, many o1.1·ners twlie1e !hat appears so. report notes, "is in l.!1 m1 ••Id dt<tGtM .,. r..,.,1,.., lo t111 tnem, W•Hl•"I n•on ""' 111 ' ' Cent'•. Other m•i"or firms in '1cT1T1ou, IUllN ll l>l l"t ci"~ ti,,., •t>c>•" eniluec1 ,.,..,,or 1 .. ,. nu11n1n w11 c-uc ' NAMI ll4t•MINT HI "'fMl'l l fllfm •Ith '"' nt<fHtrv P•rl,...ftM•. ~ the <:enter incl ude Market T~• 1..i• ..... 1nw "' .. "' ••• ...,.,,. ~OU<lltri. to '"" u't>de'llt no<1 11 rh1 1>1llc1 w11.1om c. "'""'""0 J•. t Lo , T · INll"fu ••· 1 II, Ollo"'"'' '"lllA Y GOULO & l'ul>ll"'M Or1ntt Cou t 01111 "llet, Ba S k e , ew S Win l AUlllUS lt.rJO. 7ffl WtrMr Av1,. 8ow;llS, JOI! Wiiohlro 11;.,1,.,.,d, LG• 5rpl..,,n.r 11, '" ll•d Dcrontr !. I. f II lh Consider: Thev do not know 40s .. has some collei.;e educa· not having to 0 ~1.1· . e · h 1,0 0 _ m~ny ha ve completed market or make dec1s 1ons is a __:!~h•:._:P_•od:__u_c_t _ln_"_·h_ic __ 1h_•~Y_•_r_• _____ • ______ _ Bond s Sold By Irvine Water Co. Jr,·ine Ranch \\';:i!!'r District bonds 1.1·orth more than 117 million hare hren purch;:i~ed bv :t 1?rouP of frn;:inc ial in- si itutinns in San Fr;:incisl'O. Ba nk of Ameriea <1nd J\1er· r1!J. L1 nch . Pierce , Fenner k Sm1rh ." Int·. Jn a~snri11 l ion v•ith Seru nt1· Pt1c1fic 1'\ ;:1 t inn a I Bank. R/.11h & ('n. Inc .. Dean \\'1tter & C11 . Inc and lln1ted Cal1forn1:t R;in k-1rhite \\'rid & Co. syndicates 11 e r" :tn - nnu ncerl {Is purrhasers of the !!7.2~0.000 bond 1.~sur for rmprr11C'n1ent D1slrirls ~o. 2 ;uid \""n. :!. Offir.i;ils st11d !fl 11; million ~·111 he .~rent 1n~t;:ill1ng SPll'aJ!e S\",~tems in thf' rl1slrict ;>,'n. 2. 5 .. 16!1 acres hnu 11rled rnu~hl v bv fhP S;:in nic,c:fl ;:inrl S11nla An;i freew11 1·~. ("11h r r Ro11d and thf.' S1-1nta . .\n:i ~1;irine rnrn~ Ai r r.'::1P1lil l' Thr rP1na1ning ~~ f1!l million \\'11\ h" 11.~C"d fnr !hf' .sa me pUrPfJSf' in n1~!f1Ct :!. 2.240 acres nf un1nh:ih1trrl !and ti) the nnr~h nf 1h" Sant;i 1\na Fn.•e1\·a1 anrl e;:i~f of !he un in- rnrpr>rated cnmmun1 1~· Qf El New linage \Vorkrnen f inish installing sign Tuesday atop Crocker Bank building in Costa Mesa 's Harbor Cen· ter as tbe banking institution continues 1111th it.~ ne1\' "image·making." The bank formerly Y.'as kno11·n as ''Crocker-Citizens''. Besides shortening nan1e, "'Lack of kno"•tepge is characteristic even of owners in the highest income group." the report concludes. "Interest is usually greater t h a n knowledge." The survey, commissioned by the Investment Company Institu!e, found that people v.•ho own mu1ua! funds alone, compared with those who own stock only. lend lo be rather passive people . Many of them rnade their first purchase i;imply because a salesman called. They are "more dependent on·others for adl'ice or leadership," the report states. "They are ''m ore c autious and deliberate'' and '"more averse to risk.,, Other· chara{'teristics rClali\'e lo those y,•ho invest directly in stOC>ks -are that they are "less selr-confident, less im pulsi ve. !es!! decisive, less active, more tolerant of a 'quiet life.' '' Theaters. Sambn's c of fe e Hunllntton 11••<11. . H .. Antt1#1. c11;10<.,10 f0010, whl<" ;, lh• 1"' 's.&-11 Sh d Wu1 0, Alfrld W.n1t..,.., nt1 A Lt 111~,1 ol bwointu 01 tnt \IM1,.11,..a In 111)--------------shop, Karl's ores a n M•"""' cir., Hunu,,.ro"' ''"•°'· ,,,., ,...1 .. ,, ,,,111.,in, 10 1,,, '""• of 111a LEGAL NOTICE Fashion Fabrics. wun om Jo"n M,,.,..,.,. llUI H•,..ktl dtctdtn!, w11111., lour mon1r.1 '''" "'' r t I Ln .. Huntlnt!on ll••<h. •UM. llr1! oubllcotl"" 0, lhlJ nefi.co. ]--:c=:'.:';:C:-::O-:::--=::;:;o;-;:;;:;--Some 90.000 square ee 0 1,,1. Du~i ...... lo k ll'lt c-...ctN by • • .... ••••om~-. l'l, 1111 IT4TIMl!NT Dl' WITHDltAW4 L ' ' '' ""' PROM PAltl NlllllHI .. O"llATINe Space will be ustd f 0 r •• ntro t . . ~LOll Et.rCE RIOGf 5"1Cl lt WO•lfY Aflrtd Wlndon II-Cutri~ ol '"'Will UIODlll l'ltTITIOU I IUSlllll1 NAM• merchandise display and sales w1111•m J""" M1nr.tw• ,, 1.,, •t>c>•t """"" o.c~n1 , ... , •• Thil !11emt t Ul.-ct with '"' C°""" Tn1 10110 .. lnq o•"<>n "•• wllhllrtwn It in the new stone: Stock and c1,,_ ,,,• o,,,,.; co.in,., on s1o1, 1, 1•11 ~1~";,; ... ~!'i«;..!.:::rw••s , 9,n,,.1 P•""'"' irom rht ~••1nu&111• Sto'.'e •ceas will consume llv l•vttly J M-~. DNu!y Ctun,., oooc•llno uMor 1n1 1lc ru1...,, !>wtln1u h · · 25 ()00 Cl.,_, LU A~f<llto, tllll ... l. n1m• "' .O.OVAN[E "UILISHING CO I e remaining ' square Publloll.-ct Otl nt• COA1! Colly ,.lie! Tel: nu1 .,..,.., D.l .A. A0VElilTl~fll5 G~E EN SMl f.T '. '' '. •• --· ,· Atftl'lllT• ..,. 111cutrl1 0 , " " , •-•• feel. ~;;ltt<nbtr , . ' ''"' ..,.1 JJlc.11' J'u~llt~ffl 0•11'110 CO•" CtltY l"ilot, ~',,:::11 ••Cn lvd.. un "•en -' A p p r 0 x i m a t e I y 5 0 SOlllfmDer 2•. lrod O<tobtr 1, I, ";~;~;i T"• li<tlllcu• b1>1ln ... """'' lllllMlnl d ·11 rr 0 lor lht P""n•'1nlp w11 0100 on Moy J, epartments WI o er range LEGAL NOTICE 1111 111 m .. couniv "' or•nAr. County s hnppers brand name LEGAL NOTICE Fu11 name "''" """''" "' '"" .,.,ten merchandise rang ing from ' 11111 wl!~"o'.;,"nwi~v : 011,. ,," 11oc~ni'ra •••, d . PtC TITIOUS IUllNlll " auto :iccessories. b ed I ng. NAMI! STATIMINT IUP11t10• COU•T 01' '"' fG<Jn1 ... 1n v ... 11.v, Coll!, '•amer's ond candy to fi ne Tho !~llewlng P•,.on I• do!n1 bu•ln•u llATI D' CALll'DlilN•.\ l'Olt J011n F o"" ••· TMI COUIOTT Cl' O•ANOa Publl1ti°"' Ort!IOf [0111 Co lly l'llof, jewelry. furniture, rTien'S I nd . HOWE LL DISHtl!IUlOltS, lll 'n NI. A·IN" S01>!1tl1l:t1" 11, l•, Ind Ot1tbtt I, I , women's apparel and sporting lermln1~w•v. C••I• M1 ... c11. H~~·~· .. ::ia"T..,..~N•wi~i ::~1T~~: llll 1Slof.n ood Avr-J M. 1-4-tll, JG! Wt lnul Avt .. A•I, LITTlltl TllTAMIHTAltT I EGAL NOTICE g S. 10,.Lon, 111-c/I, Ctlll. fOll lt Eotttt ti liLLEN ·M. FLOT.TEN, tho ' ' Parking spa.ce for more than Tn,. DU•lntn 1' twl"' c-•H by •n l!Ll l IA Tt:scN f LOlT t:N ,. ,,.,.,,------., .• · !h ] ] lt>dlvidu•I. knOwn 11 N • f lCTITIO US IUSINfill 1.100 cars i11 prov1 t:U Jn e 0 "-··~ .... liow•lt D~~;:~E II HE llEllY GIVl!N •nor llAM( ITA TEMfiN l which surrounds the new Tr.11 tl•l•m•nt '11" "'11" lho County ci H I! f l no r.to f"l•<'I h•roln • Tl'I• tollowl"' 11,.on, '" ...,.,, I nC I t SI Clork o! O•tntt c..,n•~ on: 5001. IJ, n11 i:t, · 1 · t~bt~f Of ~!II tnd 10, 11<.oiineu ~" WOO CO vc:par men Ort'. Iv lov1r11 J, Mt<!l~o•, 0!1HJI~ Counlv j,~1,:, :'to~!frt Tnttmfnt~r-J 10 "erl. Slit. Sll s M•;n No. t, O•tntt. The Woolco Division opened ct;~~u"'-" Or•n•• Coitr Do lly Pllol, llOnft. '''"''"'t to ""'I°' ,. m1<'11 ler Lew!1 G. Kl•ri. o02 Htl101r.,.1. Ctrtn1 ''ls r,···! slore in Columbus. S•Ptemt.tr 11. ll, '"" OctOMr 1. ,, tu•llltr ••rllc~loro. •n<I lh•! '"' tlmt ,...,. <101 M••. ·- ...., J 1 1l-c1 of, IMt•lnv !ht Mmt I'll• -" •fl Ht"""'•k A. Sc,,01Un1trr....,1, ... , Ohio in 1962. Since then. 161 1 ' 11 1 J7·' '"' Ocl-• u , ~•n. ,, •::io • m .. 1n '"' H•llou"""' coron1 d•I M••. S cour11_,, or Ot••""'""'' "'° l OI n11rlt1t Tllh buolnru 11 Mln1 c""dUCIM ~~ t WOOlco Department lores LEGAL NOTICE courr. •I 1oe Civic c1.,,., Orlv1 Wn r. In G1ntr11 P1r1''""";•. ha ve been opened throughout ttt• c~1., of s1n11 An•. c1i:10<nl1. L•,.I• G. 1e1.n e . d Dtt.d StPltmbt• 11. 1'11 H•ndrlk A. khrlllntftheut the United St11les and VGn& a. ,. Ultl w. '· 01 JO>IJO, Tr.It "•l•m•n• 111.~ w11ri '"• Cou.,•v •IC TITIOUI IUllNl11 C 0 , • Contemporary architecture "-'M• STAtlMIHT couniv Cit•• Cltrk of D••nt• ouni'o' ""' "'· • was employed in the design of '.,,. 1..i1.,...1,... D"'ten •• .soi,.. 1>u11-. :."o~:':' ,':.f" ,.,. ••1n11n, :;1~1:r~.••v1111 J, Mtdll<IJI D1~u1v Ctun- thr newest Woolco Store. ''· Gttl!EN LANTt:ltN '"° ,.,~,,111, .,.._ a11c~. cor11or•!• l'ublh""" or1n0t Cu•• D•l•v "1101. C M ' Ttl• !11') '44·1llt Stpt..,..,btr 10, I I, l j, 1"<1 Oc!Clber I, ~'"., 7•· lt>duortle1 l11e., Colllo•"lt A"~r""'' "8r: Plll!lt"'r 1'11 Ult.I! cor-•!len, 1"6d sw .. !ln, lint• Anl. "ubll•ti1a O••n•I COlll Otlly Pllot,,]-----,---,.,-==,---findings ;ire I ' S h l c1 i1Pfemt.tr ~ 1"e Oc!ob•r 1. 1· 1 ~11 LEGAL NOTICE \...Ollflly C 00 Tr.ia hotl"'" lo btlnl cenducltd •v • 1701.11 1nore reassuring in that they c•r-111en, P uon Some of !he ind~e that many fun d J.JOU(]S Sold Thi• ~1~-;:;;,.~; ~~1'!' with '"' county LEGAL NOTICF. P~:;,._r~o,~1 ... :,u!~~·:• 01\'ners are aware Of !he Clor• ol Ortn .. County "";ritPI. U. 1171. '1l Tti• follOw ln• ""'•On• ort •elnl dangers in volved in any ris k-By B•v•••v J, M•doo•, •••u1~ C11<1nty IU"•••D1t cou•T DI' THI '""1"e'"' 1•: k. Th I r 0 n!lv SAN F' RAN c Ts c 0 Cltr~. ,,.,, •• ,,., •• lllNIA l'Dlll CHORE BOYS, '111 w. lunllOWtr, ~ • .,. fa Ing. e mos fC,1Ue . · .. ubll•~ed Ort n91 Cot•! Dolly f'l!ot, '" I C llf f1 TDI d. d ! f (8 \V l-A Bank Of America Un· S•PltmDtr U, lf, tt>d O<!OMr 1. •• THI COUNTY DI' Olt4NOI 1 An•. 1 • · W Sllnllowtr, mentioned isa van age O d . . h bo ht 1,,1 1~1.11 Ht. a.100 1 L1rr. L~• •uo~. •01 · f"ods ,·s th•t a sale mighl erv .. nt1ng group as ug NOTICI 0, HIAlillNG 01' .. ITITION So nln 4n•. Coli! 111114. .. the $2,435,000 bond issue of tht' "0111 ""DIATI OP WILL ANO l'Dll lilulh f lh•Dt,h lu•~. <ll)l w. mean a Joss rather than a LEGAL NOTICE LltTllll TllTAMINTAlllT sun11Gw~•. S•n•• An•. c1111. t'l1lll gatn . r t ri\~~~~:i.a0r~~gi~~U~tyC.h 0 0 I NDTICI TD Cltl!DITD•-·---~ t~~·l~~u:'t:~t~R~:i~Gfii.. G.~:Nt."'~: 1..!1~i:,.,~1,'.,'~:;~!i, bt~.·.~lt;.on4uctff by '" I 40 I sen IUPllil lCll CDUltT D, THI GllANGElt D H .......... w" Abou percen ° pre Net interest cost to the st•T• Cl' cAL IPOllNtA "o" · te e•• · VE h "'"'" f.i.u ne•" 11""' fund 0\\'ners believe their in· THI COUNT'J 01' DllAJO•I NOTICI! I$ HElllE BY GI N 111 l h'1 1111"m""1 111..., wl!h 'lt.+ (oun,., di~trict was 5.405 percent. N•. A·7t!H ~1~:!, E,;.,. r.•P',",!";11 "'a'r '~~ ~·~1"1,: Cit•~ ti o.-ornit coun!Y o•o: SIP. 1. 1111. \·estmenls are good only for The bonds were voted (or l!'tl11e 01 ELVA H. SMITl-4, Dece•tffl . ht~•nct 01 L•"•" T,,11,., • .,,.r• 10 ,,,, By llrv"1' J . M1dclo~ DpPul~ Coun1v the long term, more. than 30 . b ·id· N01 1cE u HElill!llY G11tEN to "'' ir1ont 11 nc'9 1 ...,,1,,, 11 m101 1or c1~•k. . new sites and new UI lngs «editor • of tn• •bc>vo ni<n•d <'lte;-nl Ptr '~I ·~· ~ 111 1 !ti I" •n<r l'ubli•~•d o,,,.,t co .. u t 01•lv "llet, perceal feel s a I e. s com-and for improvemenU a nd "'~1 111 o• .. •n• 1>tv1,,. cltlm1 •••ln11 1111 ;~;~':'ar"hti;~..:r";,,: ,....,: ht: i:.":.. ,, 1 S•brtmbtr 10, 11, If. 1t>d ouet1tr ;i Tnro ------------------------,--Di~rrirl 2 11 111 be a res1den· it is using a new symbol. tia l :t re;:i 11·11h ~11rne: cn m· merr1 al srr11rrs inclurlecf The Irvin" Cnn1ranv rilans In hu1ld 7.fi2-l c111clr f;:imi\_v unit~ and J..l4fl m11l 11.f;irnill· uni!.s there during thf.' nrxt f\l'P \'Cars i\('t lntere~t rnst to the district 1ras Ii fi4.1fi rerccnt. Jmpro1cmrn! nistrict No. :I \1·111 rorer t.1 i;riuarP n1iles and 1.1 ill hP thf' next planned cnn1· merri a! :tnrl i n rl u s I r i a I r1Pv clripmrn1 f'f t!ie Irvine rnrnri::in1 ;ind lngri11rr 11·i!h n1~1 nr1~ 1 ann 2 11il! he lhe onh· ~rhl'rl11lrrl dr1 l'lnpments nf !hf' fr1 lilt' f"l:111rh 0\'f'r 1hP nr\"t 111 1 ear~ \ct in1"rf's! c-o~t tn P1~1r1rt :I 11 ;:i.~ f;848!l'"- Di~trirt \I• 1 1~ prunarilv a2r1r1t1111r11l ;inr1 1nn11~tn::1I :inrl has a p;nr>11l:it1nn n! I~ i(I() The ex 1~11n2 lrr1nr lnrJ11~1r1::1I Park CnmnlP\" empln1·s abnut 18.000 1' nrker~ Un <le .. ,~ri tc r Group 1'e 1Js Earnings Rise Told By Colony Kitche1is missions are too h1,1!h, arid . I ~·d aoce<11n1 ••• rtaulrt<f 10 111. '"''"· •or Ocl-14, 1111, 11 ,,30 •.m .. In 111, 1•11 l.!Cll). I . new equipment for schoo S with '"' MC•n •rv V<>Ucl'lfro, I" "'' •Ill<~ co.irir-.. o1 Ofp.,tm•"' No. 1 et ••ld,]----::-::::-c::--:c:=:::::::---close to 20 percent comp a1n within the district. :',! t~~.~1;~: ",'..,.."',: •":7t,, "','~tdn~~~~~:v ,.,,1, •• 100 Civic C•nl••,D•lv,• Wtn. ;n LEGAL NOTICE thal management fees are too · 5 •h• c11, 1>1 s • .,,, Ane, c11 1orn •· w""cl'loro, 10 l"t un<1rr1l1n~ II l<urllv Ot!t<I 1 1..,...111, 11 un lff high. LEGAL NCYTICE l'tciflc t.rillon ol 81n~. Poot Otllc• 80• w ••E 11 JOHN ' ffOllCI" 01' IAL• cP lllAL I 1100, Ntw.or! !111c.,, Ctlllornf o ll'6J, C · ,· C> • ' ••••••-'' '''"''' S••• Among the advanta~es o wr.1cn 11 1111 .1-., "' ""'''"'" o1 '"e ""'" • • • • ~ h , llGAL NDT IC I ,,. und t,,len"' In •II mtUuo ..... l•l!lll'lt !G !(NU,~ AND l(JOUP~ Nt. A·U11! fund ownership, t e Jn-Unc11 lmM •tor11 .. ''""' °"~; M• ,•,n lht •"•!f « ••ld d-ced•nt. wllr.ln 11111, !MN a. ~~111111.itlt II .• SwH1 •4 In '"• ~""rler co.irr 01 ll'lt S1tf1 Ill I . e e e S m e ntioned MO•lnl I. il or•o1. 13'11 L011tn A.o., Coo m<!fltht flttr tht l!rol PUDllcilllltl of 1!111 W~lffltr, Ctll,.rnl• -1 C1li!ornit, lo• f~I Coun!Y OI Oron1e. er\ I IV ~'" Ctlll , lo bt oold 11-.f.U<hon 1t Win. II ,_., Ultl t-lll In !tit Mttllt ol tht 11111, <ti Orl1"6e d1vers1ficalion first, followed dv'• ~u<•!a~, 701!'11 Nl'W""ri. !ltvo .. c ... ,, noo~:~ SoPltmbH 1, ltl! Au_,, ,.,, '"Iii.nor . Trolbor Sunon. ak• Poul l,,lb., Sunon, I t Meu, Fr.di v, Ocl, I, 1111, I.JO ... M Sl!CUtltl TY l'ACIFIC Pubn1"1d O•tntt CMol D"lv Pil(>I, 1~0 P•<if T. S<i!!Dn, •~• Ptul lulltn, Colony Kitchens I nc ., at major intersections, y,·hich by tax adventace~, aser .ac-tar 15!l. Elt•no• A. 11.tt•c n. i103.21-· NAllONAL llANIC , .. ,..,.bt,,, •nd ottOC>tr 1, 1, 1111 o., •• ,...,, _ res!."r'nt chain based in provide mult iple land use for cumula!ion of capital than In a 1n1: Lot .161. L•t Ann Widneu. 11io.1J 1>.o. •"" 11~ 1111.11 Nollet I• "•'•bv vlv•n ·~~1 !ht ""'" " b k d "'·ne]>•t or f"Od owl"'' Loi 640 Si m Wlnthr..,, 0 0.0J New1t11r1 llttCh, Ct!ll, nell d1ro lon1d will .. 11 11 Prl•-'• Stlt, le Ne1vport Beach, and nnw oil companies. an , ;:in '-"' u ow1110. E~tcuior 1>1 lht l!ue•• '"' r.1.i1111 •nd b111 Dldde•. •ubl•c! lo I I A th 'I u I manager's ex-rtness.'' W•NOY'S AUCTION IA RN or tnt t bovt ntmt<I •tc•dtM LEGAL NOTICE <on!l•m•llon of ••Id Su<>tfle• Ccurl,""' operating in our s l a es , no e.r "' r. P 1vas near Y t'~ !OIJ''' Now11t1rt 11~n. Wltlltm M. wi1e...... \.• y 11ter 1h1 111" a.,"' Oclot>••. un, •t reported rarnlngs of 35 cents a fini shed al fiscal ye<lr's end al ce11• Mtl•, co111. 1HH a11., .. 1y 11 L•w ~11 '"" enkt 01 L1wlo. V1rn1 " G~l•1r11111, h 624 684 h f th 0 · d 8 ( )"f . n T•I : Hl fl •ll·ll>lli Hf ~ltk A•fftUo IU,.llllOtl CDUIT 0' lHI Altor,..yt t i L•'"· 5!!1 S""'r" l rlt>d Soult• ~is~~~ 0~ear ' end~dar~~n~r JO~ as1~i~~1on wf(h Sta~~,;;d ~i! E•'flO Exl1ibil P.,bi;,~:~ L~:::::.~·c~-:1"";:11• "'1"'· }!,~'::,~':~' c'1"· mu 1::~•c:~.W1::~~1:N~~· :::;. ~~~1.F"o't•c":1~ior~~~~1:11°11h~~1,Ar.~: · •' S1o!embtr lf, 1nd Oclobt• 1, 1'11. l&J0·1! """'ft•Y ,., aJKultr No, 4 INH tltlt •nd ln1tru ! of ••Id a...:e11tt1 ti comp;ired 111ilh 28 cents on of Ca lifnrnla, \\'hile the ""btl•l'I.., o,.,,., c ... ., 0 .. 1. ~1101. HOTK• 0, HIA•i1i1o 011 ~•t•TtDJO 1"" 11,,.. or d••l ti •nd .11 tho rl1M, 1111, 572;472 .~hares the year before. original i\fr. Up 11nil con1inued I ' LEGAL NOTICE S•ottmD•r 1~. 11, ''· •nd o.:to111r 1• "DI. ""DIAT• 0 , w1LL AND 1101t ,...,. 1n1""' 11111 '"• .,,.,. ef uld 111-r II E11tries 'JrOW 1------,c-,;;;;-------1-'-"-'--,--:::;;-:-;:--;:;:;;;;;:::;:;---"-'-'-n l.ITTlltl TllTAMINT41tY c•t•MI ""' •c<1u;r..i bY GOl•l11M ol 1111 a gain nf 25 percent. to operate success U y in E t 1 Of JOHN ALL EN ~MI TH or 01,,1rwl11 orhor lh•n or In 16<!1hlon '' · I association y,•ith Shell Oil at P ""' LEGAL NOTICE Otc~:,:.i. ' lh11 or. llld dl!'<N1ed. 1t t"t 1lm1 of Bruce E. Demers. pres1den , Exhibit space for . the 1971 "cT111Du1 eu11N1ss NOTict: 11 Hlllt:t Y Gtv!r.r thu M•rv .s.-.,,,, '"'. '"" 10 111 rr.t c1tr11., "'°"'"'" said net sales y,·ere $8.475,578 Tustin, Calif. JOAMI ITATIMl!NT '"" t•n Mtll" Smllh ho• m11<1 ,,,,, 1 ", oui!;..,.. , 0 , 11tu11ed '" 1ho,c°".ntv o1 Or•nv•, s1111 The corporation continues_ lo Southl<ind Business a n d ,,,. lollowino """on It aoln1 bu••nt11 HOTICI DI' TlllUSTll 'I IALI obtlt ol wlll tnd '"' •uu1nc• GI L•ner• ot c111101n11, P•ll«ulor!Y d••crlbtd '' ag;iinst $6.40.lJ21 in 1970. up. d ·I E N 2 ~·· 111 , ,00 T.I ..... ..,., ~,1,,.,,.,11,1 ,. lh• ,111u..,..., ""''"'" 1011-s. 10.wo· .12.4 ""rcent. Earnings after add unll$ in California. In lhe In ustna xpo, ov. -in lME CHOPf'ING llLOC K, ~ on Octot>o• , 1"1 01 11 00 a'<loctt; •• whkh 1, mtd• 1.,. 1"""" Pt nkuioro Loi ll or r11cr 11•1 01 •now" °" 1 ... h><. '' ,~,, or Colony· Kitchen lhP Anaht>im r 0 n \' e n I i 0 n Ad•m•. ,.,. .. M .... 'lll'' A.M. •I "'' l•o..;, lnlr~n(I mtin IOl>by •e tn<!I '""' lh• u .... Ind •lice of hetrlnt , .. ~ ~·', •ecar,a.e In ·.-, 1•1, POI" JI I• taxPS \l'f're $Zl5.f;J5 compared "·' "" d Jol>n J 1•"•'· •seo 11"'' "-~• • r • .,.,. !«vrltv Tit!# ln•u•tnet Comt•n,, 1u N llm• h•• '"'•n ,.1 '°' Octa!H!r ti. Hl1, 11 -., nciwt ••· 01 '<•U•neou.• Mop1, '"llh S!51!.3fi5. an ·>ncrease nf 36 reslaurants and ended !he Center is 57 percent reserve ' 1•1n V1lley. . "' 1 on 8,,,..0 .... y. In ,,,. City 01 sinl• ..... '"" t ::io •.m. in '"' ...... ,,,_.,. 01 oe~•"· lttco•o1 al Or1n10 Couniv. c11.1o•nl1. · accnrd1ng lo George Colou ris, 1~1• builntu It 111'"1 ct d<K ed bv 0, c11,rornl•. IECUlilllT TITL I! tN-men• No l o• u le court, 11 100 c1v1c '""ore commonl• known 11 : '" s-, P ercent. Earnings before taX""es year 1.l'ilh JI operahng units in lndlvldu11. '"'"'' COM,.ANT cor~•lltn ,, c ,., 0 ivo "''''' In ,,,. c;i, of Ion•• •o•o. co111 M1 ... c1111.,n11. II b t r I . th producer. Jonn J l e••u . • _,. ' ... ' l••m• OI tole Ctoll In ltwful m-·"' ii ere $4 12.21fi against $252.665 a , a SU San 1a gain n\'er e ThT• ,1111m•n• 111.., with 1,,1 c...,nh rru11 .. unc1tr •~• o .. d at T•ut1 •••cut• Ant. Ctt11orn11. 11 "'' un:t.e 51111 ,.,.. conflrm•llorr 01 ••I•, !he _vear befllre, a gain of 6J HI units at the end of fiscal Exhihili,. \l'ill include light Citro. 01 O••n•• c...,ntv one S•Pt. 1.1. 10 1. bYlil J1;4 "· •11•~0• n<t•t>d .~AllOL~ 1~; O••f<I ~·P~'';:"';o~N 11• or "'" co.,, •nd bii~nc• •vl<'lincl'CI Dv J,70. 'nd· hea1•v i n d us t r i a I Bv llt•trt~ J. M•<ldG• Dt!pu,., Coun!y 8 Az, ' ""'d~~ .:n wi 15 '1~11 e 11 c.;,,nt Clorll. ' nolt 1-cured b~ Mori•••• or Trull Otte! P erCE"nl n ' (I•<~ !~ ... n ,, rfCO< "" ~ Ulr• ' f on ttio PraPPtlv 10 •old l •!I ~rte I of 1 D .d th l t machines , e!eclroniC computer l'uDll1""' Or1ntt CN1! 011lv l'trot, do<umonl No. ll«l In -~ '1"· Pitt ll l, THOMAI L. LD•D •m1111n1 bl<'I to bi dt-llict with 1)1a n During the ~ear. Colnny emers St!I a presen 'd St~•1mbor 11, l•, tnd OuoM• t, I. or o111c111 ••~ordo In "" olllct et "'' nu1 ,.,, .. ol• lt•lt"c••· lult. IM Bld1 ••ell••• re b• !n wrl""' 1.wi .... 111 plans prOl'ide fcrr addition of equipment. audio-visual a1 S, 1911 i u •.11 •--=or~•• of Or~,_ Counto, c111•orn1~. b• Lt~,,,... HUii, c1111 ....... n•s1 "" rtctlvt<t 11 lh• orortitld t!!lct 11 '"" K1t chens t"Xpandrrt its npera-d · r· I 011,-,, machines and tht" lalest ro••on 1>1 a1•1u11 In th• ••,mtnt ... t11. 111•> lll-'f» !Im• ,n., '"' 11 , 11 Publl<irrori i-.r1e1 •Old !inns ln!o Arizona by <icquiring 14 units or more uring 1sca LE'GAL NOTICE a-t•formtn<• 01 t1111,.11on1 •-cu••d """',.., ,.,., ""111_, , btro•• d•lt of ,. 1 , 1971 -i2. In communication equipment. .. th•••l>Y 1nc1uo1"' tht n ... ,~ or <11touu, "•~hht<I 0<"1n11 '"'" Ot •lv l'11e1, 0 f"<t 1111 l"h d•v 1 !...,, 1171 a ff'Staurant chain kn o1.1·n as·-'-----------------------'-----;-------:-------notlc t 1>1 whit~ '""' ••cordod Jun• 10. St•ltm btr JO 1nd OcloDtr I, 7, 1t 11 1 JO...'N..,! !Ul~Olll iLAGLi ProjC('l ThP 1 lt"<Hlj:'.t' r1111n!1• L1fP L:ndcr11r11rrs A~~0('1.11 10n h;:i.~ adnp1ed l.IC'ii1r Alrrl :ts thr1r publ1r ~l'r' 1rr prr11crt Hn hn ,]rip'_s l\'tlh un illi mainly in 191 1. •• documt~I no. 1111 In 1>oo11 ''"· 17\6·71 ,,Mtnlnll!•ll•l• 111 !tit lll,lltlOlt CDUlilT DP llil 01g1 1JO, ol t&H! Otflc!1I JltCGtdo, Wiii l!i!o!t or lllG Ofcldtnl. in thl' Phoenix and Srn!lsdale STATl o• CAL ll'DlllNIA 'D" '"" 11 ~unllc •...:11on '"' c1111, wlt"l)IJ' LEGAL NOTICE l•w••. Vuftl , o~l•••<l•lll '' "'·'· ·••I ''''" ('nln•·•do and THI tOUNfY D' DIAHOll Wl'<•nlv ., •o !Ille. OIJIHt•l&n, .... '"" HI 11111~ •••• , IOUllV••' •·n " " No, A·ltt'll cumbr1nc ... ltt• ln!or,1t cenvfy"" te 101e NDTl(I TO (llllOllOltl :\'.cbra ~ka b_1 going 1ntn cnn-NOTICI DI' HE41t lNO OP AMINOl!D Tru1ltt bv ••Id Ot•O of TrMll In P•o.. 1uPa1t1D1t cou•t CIP TIOI ~:1i;1"t~,~~· c ••. '11* f 1 LJ "lllllON l'Dlt ,.ltDlit.TI 0 p erlv •lluolt In Int CUy ti Cello Mt••• ST4TI 01' C4L!ll01t!OIA 1'01 Alltf,..JI /ff o<lmlnhtrtlrl~ s I r" c t > n n n •' '· P '"'".,"" ••« "' "' "'· '""" •• o"""· '"" •' '"""""· "' """'" ou•H '""""' 0""" CN" """ ""' re.~t<it1rt1n!s at (;olden , Colo., Tl!lill TISTAMll!NlAllT d1Krl-ll: Nt. A 7t1H s ltmbtr lO net Oclobt r ! 1 1tll • . E1!11t of JACK WENIE,lt, Otce111d. lei 1, Trtct 11!!, In lhl City 1>1 C"llt Etlll• ti 141i1NllST J, WAGNflil, eo t ' ' '1>>n ;:ind Om::ih;:i, :\eb . iri assoc1a· NOTICE IS MEltEllY GIVEN '"" Mf••· •• """"" °" • mt11 ""'-Dt<Hlod. h C I . t I 0 '] Co LOU I~ WfNElil h11 ll!ld llertln 1n •-Cordffl In book U •, ••H IO, NOTICE ti HE ltEI Y GIVEN lt ,,,,]-------------- !>no W>I on men • ' · •m•""' '"'""" "' "~"' •• "'" ·~ M•«""-• "'"'· •K-" "" """"' " '"' '"" "~" --·• LEGAL N011Cll :0.lr. U 11 is a special venture for l•-nc• OI Lono .. l t11tm ..... t1•• lo Orin" c .... nh<; tor "" ..,,_, of Ill•• •h "''°"t IMvl"' Clt lm1 111ln11 lh•.,. --:;;;;;;;;-;;;--;;;;;;;c;;;-;;;;-;;-- lht pttlHOnfr. rf!tt•11e1 IP whl<fl 11 M•cll "'Int tbll111loru ttcurod I Y Nit Dtld ttlC cJtc-n! ••t rwulrtd 1'11 lilt lhtm l NOTICI. o" T•u111a•1 IAL• of Cok1nv KitchC'ns in coopeta· ,.,... tyr""r •••Tlcu11ro. '"" th1t "'' tlmt 01 '"'"· w1111 "" ntct11•rv w°"""'"· In Ill• ot11<1 1111 . 0 1 u 11 .\!1>d1 r .\ler1 1s a nnnproht, charil<1h!r nn:::in1i:i11on of· fe rint! 111erl1ral protrct1nn In people \\"Ith a hirlrlrn medic~! problem tha! ~hnu!d he known in an en1('r~('nr~ J8ck Rod~Prs of At tna Life InsurancE' Com pany is !he as soc 1 at i on's prog~am l ion wiih major ""troleun1 tt>d ,.11ct t1 r.11t1n1 IM Mm• h•• """' l'nt 11r1tl 1111c1rtn of ••Id ••-'11 11 _."" <ltrlr. o1 1111 ·-• tnlllltol ceur1. or o.. Oci~ 19 • 1111 , 11 1 ! 00 o'ctadl" t'~ Mt tor OctOl>tr u. 1171, II t·:JO 1.m., In ...,tttorlM It i.. 111 Sl'lff'wclell Sl•HI, It ~Hltff !him, wltll !ht nt(tH•rv ~.M., ,1 !ht ""'"' lrt••I tn t•inct ti rho companies. ft is a name given "" '"'"'"''"" ti 0to1rtm1n1 JOo. J el Ct11tt M11•. c11Uorn1,, 1-M 11 11w.., •llUCIMrl. rt "" ufllllr111111111 •f unu..i Orintt counrr cwrtl\oli,. ltc•i-ttt "" ti.+ I t I led O 'er u ld tourl, 1t J'OO Clvlt Cfnl" Orlw wllho\fl lllbllltv 11 It n,. arrtcl ...... lltlff Nt"°""'I It'*• 0.-t-(OU"'Y :10D bled! of Wttl SIJll~ S!rwt, Ill Slfttt to res '""" s oca •••· '" ·~ "" • """ •~. """'""· ""''°'· ·~-· .,,.., •.o . .., '"'· O<•~•. '"'· '"""""· "'""" ,.""' ,,_ _ service stations on freew8yS D11111 s1011m1111 n. n 11. °''"'' S•Pt trnbtr u . nn. C•lllwnl• ,..., wllktl 1, ""' itl•<• "' l'IOHAL 84 ,.ic, ,, ,,.. 11 ••fnttl '"" 1 " W. E. SI JOHN, Ceun,., Clttk Sl!CUll:ITT TITLI lllllllMH ol lltt ul'dtralttnlll In tH m1t1tr• 1J'ltdtr l!lt dtfll l>I l•~fl d••N Jtn.,.,~ U coordin ator. Los"'eS. Drop The l\'ledic Alt>r t 1.1·arn1ng o;J emblem appears on a hracelet F A' W l or neck chain The wear~r"s or Ir es specific medical problem Is .in· SEAITl~E tU Pl1 -llu~hes 'crl.bed nn lhe h•<·k Rinn, w1!h " Airv•est will lose n1uch less a meriibersh1p numhcr and a telephone numbPr 10 the Ibis year lhan it did in 1970, Medic Alert centr;:il files according to the general where his medic::il hL~lory is manager of Hug hes Airwest. Immediately availahle to Irving T. Sprague .Jr. !laid It now appears Airwest "'Il l dip authorized physic ians or into red ink by $2.5 to $3 pubJlc safety officl Rls. million in 1971. compared with Through ~h· campaign. the • loss of ~boul $1 0 mil/Ion the anoctation ~s IQ encour11ge . ,. hldd ed" I previou.!I year. people wlu1 en m ica "I think we will move Into aflrbents, such as dia.betes, the black in 1972: we definitttr ' epUIPIY or drug 11llerg1e1 to ha ve turned the corntr," wear the Mfdlc Alei-t emblem. Sprague said. They alto want to make lho5e Sprague and severitl othu l"lndering emerg@t)Cy a 1 d Airwe.'l t executives were here 1were or the Medic Alert tc unveil the line'• "new look" 4IDblem 90 thlt !Ital mistakes a t Boeing Field. 11111 l>e 1volded. '-'========= Aiyone Jnt.reoted In .furtber11 wormauan or ln placinJ • Medic Alert canister In the~ , olJlie lobby. ,...urML qr ~,. lhouJd contacf · Jack RocliJen at -· /'aalllrl .,... alto av1!11ble. I · 01'.'l'OllBIU'Dr •lllLtJfd ltnT'iUIMf , I I HUNTe,-.1.ICN -- SO WHAT tS WRONG WITH BEING A VOYEUR?? ''The M•rrl•t• Of A Young Stock BroJc1r'' LIDO, Newport -DCLUlrYI- -·--·- •LOCI(, •1tlCl(Na1 & LD,.IN, INC, INJUltANCE COlllP4HY -'•lnlnt .. "" "''" ...... d~. 1910 m-Irr JOll!iti E Gol.btfl •I'd t:' a11 Jttlr. l1Pl11 llw (f\l'lt L_., wlWn .... ,,..,,.....,, tttfr Mot tlnl ~le• C.t4'~., GwM.t r_.dtd '" JtllUll" Jf IJH IMrlll 1-.•<lw•J FIM'K191u .. Dlllt rtmtnl """el' IMl•-lc:I. 1f10. Ill ~ '201. PIM 'llM of Q!Jldol ''"'' AM. Clllfwll• HNl .. llbllal>td °'''-. (N•I DlllY •11o1, DflfNll .....,,,. 1, lfn ·~· 11'1 Ill« olflc• el ftWI County l'tl: 11111 IU-Hll Sttttmbir 11, ,,., 111<1 C>ne6er I, : .. ~. ~~f'Hllttll •& lttc:ordtr ol Ortntt Cwnty, Ctlllornl1, 11'1 "'""'""' hlr: ""'11'-" 1171 ~11 Trvti° Ofllc t~l'on Of dlloull 11'1 !ti• PIJ'l>Utt tr .. "Llbll:ld 1;>'~'!'1 ~~!~:iv, ~~'r· Uftl'" Sitt:; H•lf...,,11 ltnlt, OlrlOtmtn<t of e&H•1 i1en, ll<V•M Ill...., r ' ., 1 ' 1 • LEGAL NOTICE Mll'nl"ltlrtltlt ti "" 1•11"8 lhfftll'r, I fttU• ol Del'1u11 tn4 >&IJ.ll '11 !tit •llfv• n1mt111 ltcHtM l lK!lon 1• I.ti~ Ufllllr Ootttl ef IUl'llllOll COUllT 0" TMa ltldllHI L. ... ..,_ Tl\ttt lltvl"' lllln r-corffd It ..-Cl'll'ltffl LEGAL NOTICI!; STATI 01' CALll•o111111.1. "011 UU •· .,....,,, 1-.. Ill lot 11v ltw '"" m0<1 th•" "''" """""' T"I• COUNTY 01' MANOll ..... 4llt. Ctllfiwllll , lljlvlnf llllllfd lll!Ct tuc,11 f"ke .... 11111, 01' l'V•LIC Nll41tlNO TO •• '"'A -· . 1n•1 ..,,.. Wiii Mii ., ...,bile tucllon " "'' "111Mll ; MtLD IY .TH• 0.4Hel COUNTY ClltOllll TO IMOW CAUi• .,,.,.., ,.. ................. Bl<ldtr Ito <tr.fl, "'~•Olt 1,. l•wlul ,...._ .. lAHHIHO COMMllllOlll CH A "01. Clll4NO• ... fl.I.Mt ,.uOll#IM <lfllllt Cwof 0.ll't l'lltl, of "" Unlttd 111111 OI Amtl"IC• ll 11.,,. "' .... c11• .. LAN .,. HI." w A y Ill '"' ,,,,.,IV " ""' ~·'"" .. ~ , .. "· 14. •Ill OC'hMMr l. ••It, Wltt.ot;t COVIM~nl Gr w•rrtnl'f tlf• Lots ol Free Advice A,LIOfllM•NT 01' THI MAIT•t l'Ulll Hl!ll!N "-'Ul•TTll STiil•, .., 1n1 . 2(1&-11 l'•fft ...... lm11t1H1 •• lo 11111, -··'*' 01' AltTlll:IAL Ml•HWAYI ,,,.,...."Html. ... ttlol:umbra.1(1~. tr.. lft'"''" COllY8Vtd ,, "1.1r•u•~1 " 1111 ,.,.,,,.1,,. '"" t""'J"' WHl!!ltl41, ''" ... 11co1..., ., Htl•n LEGAL N011CE •'Ml now i...111 11o;· •• llMlf" ••ltl -.. 11 "i!!!;llL•w, •• •mflelffl, •nO O<"lklr OI '"' "NIM!• ••-· fir CM-ti -Mt l•uot, In t"ll lo '"• •rwe'1y In or 1 -• Or•-c-•Y ... tl'llllrl9 c-,,.IHltn, Mitt clul¥ lllN will! "" <ltrk OI lhl• c..,,.,.,, Stilt of (llllw ftlA, ftK.•llltl .,, nollc1 11 lllrrbv tlw" tll&t • """'I< llttr· Cevrt, .,,. II _...,."" ''"" Ul'I I~ ·~•OllO' 1 ,'ou" '' o• THI 1.11 11, Tract ,.._ lt ll, 11r 11!1 cttr ef .... Wiii .. l!tl<I .., Hid C-ll"iUltn'" I tolktfltn .. , ui.t ·~ .. ,,... .. ... •• _. ••tcll. •• "'°"'" ... t m"' ,,_, .. "l•n Ill H._'( AlltfWlllM. ... .. ..,..,._ ~ ..... ~ MMt I AT• °' C41..1'4NlllllA ill'Cllt fl!lrool •t<or4'oll !ft tlttll ». p .... 1' 1'11 llld ..... 11 .. ,_,.., .. llltklU l'lAN tf .. ..,ttll9 ....... ._.. • TM• COUlfTT 011.ou••• * IMkrtfvt, Mlte111._ ~ 0 .. HIGHWAY ALIGNMENT \tNIYEltSI · NOW', THlltt!,-Oltl, It It ,.,.... NI .•• ,..., rt<ff'Cll of ••If °'""""' Cau11,.,. TY AVI NUE EX>lla!T 11·1 tntl 11 ......_. 111<1 •lrKlttl flllt 111 _..,. I"" Hll(I eill' ff•AlllN• 01' "l.TITIOfi 1'1-,,,.., 1c11lr9M tnd .-.,. Uft!l'l'Hll! leclll.-:1 "1'wttn 111111 At11 AVt-•l'MI lwtJIW In "1t NII "*"* tf dllllll tf l'Oll NOIATI e,-Will A•o dulitn111.,.. 11 '"'· et "" rtll ~ lrTI ... 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Ml IUClfllt5HAUSat -lllCH41t0 D .... ._. ..... ,If MW, ......,_ '*'""' , °"'*"" ll, lfn, Iii ffltf ,,..,.._ ..... ll'lllt• M ••flfN, l:lltH&itAOI llt ... llltl /Ifft/ft I ..ti• S.1111 .... wf.ii 1.. ~ 1'11 .... Ille __, i.,. -ef "" 0 •611M (flll!I, "l•Mlllt IT IS P'UltTHl:lll a11oi 11n ht • , .... ,., ..... , "WHI lftlll tcrdlcll -.. .... •leltltnt *"""' .,. ...... " """ • \ llNTllM..... •11tl-lfll 9VOllM. et -., till.I ..., W ......... Ill 1119 11-"'Co ti lifter• Ttl!Mlflllff'Y II lhl IMlulllll ~ C11i!H. flll 1C11 """"""" If C'°"C (lflfOll' Or/\'t W•tt, 11:..,.. Ill. ltnle 0.--(Mt! ~lly l'lltt, 1 ,......._ If C."-• rtlwtflu 19 wlllCfl It ,.. .. W ......... Ml ti lfll ""9t er....; h' ... When Randlll R. Mcc ardle, president of the Orange ~~11;~;:..,=,.:!'":, •:,.::: ::-.: ~.C.:"'::.!."" C::.,~ ~ .. ~''if..--..::'.::·=': ::9." .. ~~1 ::' .~ .. ': Co.'t .re. real •• •·•· 1•-, The Real Esllters, onena "'"' .,.... ..... 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Ctnftr!lll, lfltfltrt •Ill """" " ............ tMf ill:.a... . ..TtOlfM. •AfUl, Hlfih School u ,one ol leado C speakers in the 1971 '"' " °"'" -~"-.,. ..., ..,,.. -,. ,_ ed t'1on or the Real ~ ••••• Investment Lec ture Serles 1""*1• "'"" "· ,.x. . .. 11111+9 • • " r'" ... L .... w. McMiilllft llA \.C Jf1111 llJ:. ~. --==........ .... .. ~~·-.... Allltlettt ,,.,., t. ~resented jointly by Or1nge C<JUl Colleae. the ""''or 111~, ... , *"~ ~ '9K.-\/' • 11: .. 1 .....,. °"'-' d bo A -·1 Serie llllf Sttt'"ll"I' It ffM ,...... • I , r .i.. _ 9'tt J AJLY PILOT an H1r r rtl r_, on. • I 0••111a• cQ.u111TT ,......_ .., ...,,.._. A "" • _ JW11t1111......._,.,__ MiWl')re. •• .. I 7 30 Tlcke•· (free) wW be available ,.I.ANNINO COMMlltlON ~ ... 6rMtt Cell! 0.11'1 """· o..i.t--<.--D111r-....... tflfl\Mntl wttPI .,,. 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I~ <W1ln• lo rn> •I -· -- I 14 DAILY PILOT Chaplin's Brides All Teens By L M. BOYD ' JT 'S ONLY TRUE of the man, apparen Uy, that phrase. "Absence n1ake.s ~e hear1 grow fonder." Scholars at the t:ni\'erslty of Redlands say their studies indic&le a woman is different. When she is removt'd from the object of her affect ions over a con- 11iderable time. her romantic attachment tends to get lhin· 11er. But lhe absent man'S' sf· feclions are apt to become stronger. Contrary to general <lpinion, the claim is a lady is more likely than a gentleman to forget past affair&, if any. Our Love And War man is analyzing this matter, skep- tically. TRERE l\'AS a lime when your granddad could go all the \1'a\· from Chicago to New Yoi-k on trolley c:irs. \Vith 976 transfers . . . \\'HO SAID. •·cancer not only ct1res srno k- ing. but puts you into.a flip-lop box"~ ... AHGUJ\1ENT CON· TINUES as to the most com· mon American surname. It's JohnS(ln. Smith is most com- mon among Social Security recipients. CUSTOJ\IER SERVICE: Q, "Isn't singer Pat Boone a descendant of Daniel ~ne'? \Vasn't he named after Patric k Henry?" A. Descen- dant of Danirl Boone maybe. But his real name is Charfes Eugene Boone ... Q. "What's the survival fate of twins'.'" A. Ele ven out of 12. make it. As do rive out of six triplets. And three oui of four qu adruplets _ .. Q. ''HO\\' old were Charlie • Cl\.aplin's 1vi\'eS v.·hen he mar- ried them?" A. f\.1arilyn Har- 'ris. 16. Alida Gray, 16. Paule!· te Goddard. 19. Oona O'Neal, 18. QUICK DRY FACTS: -1. Thect are more safe places to land an a irplane in Texas than any other stale . . 2. Lowest Street in Mexico Crt)' is more than a mile higher than the top of Newark's t al le s t skyscraper . . . 3. All the rivers in Europe together don't put out as much water as the Mississippi. Had enough? Onward. ONE HARVEST SEASON years ago n<'ar Spokane. I shocked barley for an old ranch lady v.·~o was known to be dying. Each s u n s et somebody checked her room. She hung on. But finally , it v.·as done. Everybody else v.·enl to the funeral. But ritual being so strange lo a young fcllov.·, I went instead to look at her empty bed. Glad I did. too. Ha lf under the pillo"' was an opeil book. \\'1th these four Jines by Walter Sa\'age Lan- dllr .. circled in blue crayon: "1 strove "'ith none. for none was v.·orth 1nv st rife ... Na ture I loved, arid next lo Nature. Ari I \1·a rmed bnth hand s before the lire of life ... It sinks. and I an1 ready !n depart." That "'as a pr<'llY dandv frame of mind to gO in, I thili k. I "TWO PERSONS who love each other are in a place more holy than the interior of a church," So stated William Lyon Phelps. Our Love and War man toncurs, certainly. He does not go so far as to suggest a!l drive-in movies, loaded v.·ith sanctified sedans. occupy sacred ground. But almost. Y our question.! trnd com- ment.~ are welcomed and will·be 11.sed in CH 1';CKING' - UP wherever poss ible. Ad· dress letter• lo L. M. Bvud. P. O. Box 1875, Newport Brach, Calif., 92660. Summer Ends A wDrker at Squ~ Valley 1 Lodle.·wbtre about 1i1 inches cl uow-wM recorded, said the ttcrm'W• nothlne unusual. He aid IUID~ acUvttlea usually end olliit l!Je • middl• of S.p- tomber ud -l; expected aJl1i)mo ,.a.r .tllot. · ~ I ' Frid11)', October l, ~971 --SHOP IARLY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED GIRL'S TOPS AND SLACKS! • Striped nylon tops • Sol id fl are slacks • No ironing needed • S, M, L fit 2-7 CHILDREN'S DEP'T. REG.1.99 EA. IMPORTED POOL CUES • 2-piece, brass-jointed · 788 ' pool cue • Nyl on-wrapped butt • Leather tip; 57" long REG. 9.99 SPORTING GOODS • Just snip lo fit • Round plastic beads • Bright colors • In cludes hangers DU'8YMPT. 25' STRAND 144 U0.1.99 1/3 OFF 10-LB; BAG GUSS ' " • Great cover crop • Quick-germinaiing annual rye grass • 10-lb. package • I 9ft¢ 710.~ ati.IA9 I 60' OFF NO-RUN TIGHTS! 1!? 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' • • I -' 1 • I 1 r • OAJLY PILOT Big Plays Ear11 CdM 20-14 Win By PHlL ROSS 01 rht Ot !I, !>lie! ltt ll Corona del Mar turned its big play or- fens t loose in the second half for a pa.ir of touchdowns as the Sea Kings upended Santa Ana 's Saints. :ID-1 4. 1n no n-lea1u• prep football action at Ne\\·port Harbor High Thursday night Thus coach Davt Holland ·s \'ICtoriou! Seil Kings 12·01 temporarily become the '>l'inningest unbeaten. untied eltv.in in Orange County going into tonight's prep hostilit ies. Corona not only avenged a 21 -19 sel- bal'k suffered a l !he hands of roach Tom Baldwin 's Sauit ~ last fall bu! !ht St.a Kings performed the trick nia inly on !ht!: a1hrig rjght arn1 or quarterback At erl Johnson. Johnson was suffering from ten- don ilis of bis thro1r1ng arm go lng into the contest but 1t wasn't too apparent as e vuienced by his perlormanl'e The 6-1. 178-pound senior" flinge r found the mark on nine of 16 passes for 13.f " yards and the first l\\'O Sea King scores. The decisi\'e ta lly was credittd In fullback Bob 1Bull1 Ferraro. who v•ent over on a fancv run from 12 yards out with 1ust ~:26 If.ft in thll contes! to pr~ ''1de Corona with its final margin of \'IC· tori' Un tht pl ay. \l'hich eapped a 67-yard. e1ght·play drive. Ferraro took a handolf from Johnson. cut in at ltft tackl e. brokt a shoulder tackle at the Saint t ight-yard stripe and went the rest of the '.'.'8Y Lm· touched His ensuing extra point kick at- ttrTipt \\'as just under the crossbar. ThE' \\VO big plays on the fin al SUC'· ct sSl\'e Corona push were 11 35-yard scan1per on a keeper around left tnd by .Johnson and a 12-yard screen pass from Johnson to Ferraro CORONA DEL MAR'S JOHN MILES (20) BREAKS AWAY FOR TD RUN OF 61 YARDS ,BUT PLAYWASCALLEDBACKBECAUSEOF PENALTY. San!a Ana then rece1v~ the fo!low1ng kickoff and drove down 10 the Se<i t\ing 32. where the Saints ran out of do,1·ns • scant yard short of another first do\\·n ·• ;.:. SANTA ANA'S TOREN SEGERSTROM (66) COLLARS CORONA 'S REED JOH NSON !151. '" ~gels Finish ·' San Clemente Giants i Fo~h SP@t °tith 3.2 w~ Take on Artist Midgets 1<v. • 11 doesn't 11<ure to 'be a •"""' act ~LIS-S'I' PAUL CAP)_ "We tonlght whtp the l s.n Clemente Tritons .. ~!:.t' invade (Apna Belch Hl&h for a non· ...;;,·to llnllh u high u we could. MOii learu• football oulinr with kickoff at I ~,went out there every day to win." o'clock. )tia. JUrold "Lefty" PbilllPI, mani1« But the Laguna Beach ArUst1 will "'(1ie C.Womia Anaell, capdk1ly sum-emulate the midget ln the 1\de show ~ ":.;the teallOfl Tf'uraday after hit while I.he Triton1 of Sin Clemente would nr, repiesent the 11i1nt. ' Mtrn: uted Mlnnuola 3"2 to finish Sin Clemente has one of its biggest fOQrth In the Americ1n League's Western teaini 1n ·recent' }'ears, Jeidlng coach Dltilklb with I 7MI ~. 1 Tom Eads to remark : !l'blrt undoubtedly will be .changet on "Our strongest factor Is probabl y our ~'Anp:bi btlore 1m, certainly amonc sise. Due is I lot Of,1blllty on this team ~ ~d ,problbly tn man1pment. but we are inn:-..'--4." -i.PMDlpo, •-record lo..211-1'1 llnca LqllM w ";;;;d, Hal Aklnl ·Ibo job '"''M"' 17, tlll, aald ··-...:.the fYalualloo Jn "I• manner: ·~· ~ :t: ~. -'Ilia -· "' ----.... ""'' 11rm scared to de•lh. They ire •n frrollt 9mc:. Mil ye11r. awfully bl& team . They remtnd me of the Calllomll. ~ Bob Rtynolds ,_ Foothlll twnl ." • -to COllllllilll on· J'lltlber· tho Akin! pi>lnh out !hot ru. blgest player Phllllpo fnd DICli. Wallh, ll1f Is toclile Chris UUOm at 112 poond1. ,....,.,., wwld 111.dec:lclod at a 'l'hen·art only 1"0 .alhtr' plaJfl'l In the todiy •1111 GeOI Autry, Art111-1tartJnc llntupl •llPlol moni ~ ii Ille boon!. Ulan IM pi>unds. ~.by 1n1...,.i llttf<, the Alllflt San Otmenle. on ll1f other hand, hu ifilil*idetl outlleldef Alu J-,-for four pla:t'fl •dahlot! m.,. lllln :JOO ~~.theft J!ad to II•• ht!!\...,,, ·DOUl\Cll wtlll John Romen> Illa heevt..i 11 IOl!i[ocl'.! PIY "~ bt1,appaal on ii:owids 135. - l ··cdlttutblnct ,... Ol>bthl bJ 1n , Since San ,aemerte r t p I a cad on Monday. • · ' : 1. Cliplltrano H\lh •• the district hi.sh ~ pandlnf .,.. .... ...,., ou~ • school In 1114, Ibo Triton• and Artl1t1 !i!Y"~ll--.·cp-ha" ptll)'ld ono IS.IS tie -and apltt ... • 11.r ollltr <leclalou. ... -. . ,., • San Oemente has won the la5l two games and is favored by two points in tonight's outing. , Laguna will be playing without the servlC"es or tf\ starting quarterback. Gary Fisette who suffered a wrist injury in the Laguna win over Gladstone, 1'3-&. Taking over the signal ca lling duties will be Clayton Berryhill. a defensive backfleld speei1list and . b 1 c k u p quarterback. Laguna Beach ls working on a lw'?" game winning streak -copping the last aame of lbe IJ70 campaJ&n and winning 'its opener tbia yor. ' "UWMSMclll L ...... --...,, P'lt't9" WI.wt, .,.,,.. f f; ~WNftW UJ lll JOl'ft .... ~=-11 :ri ~llt ~rtl-l · 1! :=., C:'MI' J ISS Cr~4,,_ ~1 +.-:1 . !. 1g t'~ ~· ' ;,:r''"""' 1• 1~ AJllll!-, .. .__._ m ....... _ .... . i'~~ I ~.J:" .. mi~=·· 11 e: "'"' .... ,, ~1 E111otio11al A ffair Barons, Oil e1·s Re11ew Grid, Ri valry Tonigl1i They may not escort ~lrs Bruce P ickford from one side nf th!' field lo !ht other al halflirne tonight bul pe rhaps 1t \\'on't be netessary Husband Bruce' 1s the coaf'h of thr r·ounta1n Volley High Baron football le<im thol collides \\'ith hnst Huntington Beach in a non-league game with kickoff st 8 o'clock. Playing halrb<t l'k for thr Huntington l3e;ieh Oi ler!i is !he Pickfnrds ' son, Stevf' and the game will br ;in emo!ional affair for all !hrer . Bul lh!!L is r•nl v ;i part of the drama !hat will unfold · Coac h t\rn \[oats or the Oilers wa !" head 111<111 \\•hen Huntington trampled Fountain Valley, ~1 -7. in 1966 lD an Irvine League g:11nc . The Olien• were chanl· pions nf the circuit ;inrl F'nuntain Valley '.'.'as new In football warfare. This is their onlv prc\'ious 1necting Pit·kford .,.,·as likewise roat·h or lhe Barons rha! season and \1·nuld jusl as i;oo n forget !he first meeting . Tnni.11ht. in fact. Foun!ain' Valley is fa\'orcd b~· ;i single point to \l'ln over its Sunset League foe. The Barons \\'OTI the ir opener fro_rn Rancho Alan1itos. 16-7. while Huntington lied the tl!illikan Rams. 14·1 4, The Barons will still be withoul the !"crv ires of lai!ack Tony Sepulveda who was inJured before the oprner. But Pel e Scalisi did an outstanding job as a - replace1r.ent al ong 1\'1!h Da ve il-'!1!1er ~foal.~ reels his Oiler~ will do well if !hrv can taste a virtorl'. .:Actually. all 11·r nrcd is l ~t (crhnr or suecess The Hunlin~1on Beach co<1ch doesn't frel lhere is any undue pressu re on his s!arting hal fback nan1ed P1<'kford "Steve is a No.· I <1thlele and 11 isn ! going lo affect his pla y having his rather coaching on the other ~!de of !he field ·· The Huntl ngt.on rnentor hopes ln,11,eL a passing game into n1leratior1 J im 1\l;irt1n is the Oiler quarterback who does 111nst or the thro wing anr! hi !" t11r.c:et s will be flanker Tony Ciarelli and end Bill Dres."ler And 1he Huntington running ganie" \Vho tlse but .voung P1rkfnrd who ca rried 17 limes for iS vards and a 4.2 al'erage ;1gainst /\•lilli~.<tn. Hvnlln•'O• I••<~ L•nl v .. • Olt1"'• Ot!on•• '"'· '""'"' Wt WI. '°ioror Pt• SE Oreo•l~r Ill ~00 Duv•• E l Pott•' 101 111 Coa• (. c. MtCo·• XIO 11\ "'•<•"en c. 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GB Pittsburgh 97 65 .599 St. Louis 90 72 4,.56 7 Chicago 83 79 .512 14 New York 83 79 .512 14 1'1ontreal 71 90 .«I 25 "2 Philadelphia 67 95 .414 JO West Oi\•isitin San Francisco 90 72 l)id1er1 89 ' 73 Atlanl<I 82 80 Cincinnati 79 83 Houston 79 83 San Diego 6l 100 ll'l11r .. 1,•1 llHUll1 l"l!Ubu'lti '· ,.hl11dtlelll• J Allln" '· Clnclru,.111 t Ntw Ye1• l . Montrtfl 'I 111i l"•l "CIKt S, S1n Oltl~ 1 0Htltl ), ~Ultr" I t1lv .... •••, Otfftt CM"''""'~r. htllt .556 . .549 I .506 ' .488 1 ( .488 ll .379 23i,) l"l"11K.1r1h 11 S.n fr1ncl11«1, hi N mt ti bt•I· tl·S 11rlt• sw.Hr'I 9-ml P'ITtlbYrt l! •I hn F,.nc:1su _ _.. """""''"'---Ne 11m• ldledulM TveNtf'I 01"'9 h n !lr11><IK" II l llt<bvrfl! w .......... .- s ... ~IW!(IKI II P'l"lllunl\. If NCftM.-, TIMl,...,.'1 ._ S.n '••l'ICll<'9 11 ltllt1111Jfl'I. If _..,.,. A~1ERrCA1\' LE AG UE Flnal Standing5 East Oi\·isiQn w L Pel. BalUmore 101 57 Del.roil 91 " ... ..,, 85 71 New York 82 80 Washington 63 " Cleveland 60 102 \\'tsl Divisio n Oakland 101 60 Kansas .City " 76 Chicago " 8.1 Angels 76 86 Minnesota ;, " Mihvaukee " " ThurNlt ''' ~••u!l1 •nttll l. Mln~•..,11 J CMUOt 1. M llw11/l .. I Ntw .v.,11 '· w11~i11t1~" o. !orl•lt Only flmtt ICl>fdu1P<I Sf!v'111Y'I ••m• ci..11111en1~I• Sule1 O.kl•flll t i l•ttl-re. 111 t•m• 11,,M l•llill'f'I •1m1 o.kl.lnf ti l1t1lmor• 1M!M11,•1 Gomt Ht ··-tcllticlulP<I T .... tr'I ··-ltttl-t 11 Oat! .... .639 .562 .525 .506 .3'6 .370 .fi27 .520 .480 .46.q .463 .429 " WlllllllM'llY ••mo ltlflm9rt 11 °"It .... If MCll .. rv """'"''''' ••mt l t ll!,.,.... at OftltM. It NC..,ry CB 12 18 21 "~ ·~ 16 221, 251·1 26"1 " ... ,.,.j The winners merely exhausted the final 1:36 on !he game clock after that Up.. until the latter stages of !ht third period. Santa Ana had pre\'ailed all the 1vay by 7·0. 7-6 and 14-6 counts Ba ld win's crew tallied on a one-yard plunge by fullback Judson Parker 1n the first period. a 27-yard pasi:: from sophomore qua rterback i\l1ke i\lolina to flan ker \\'alter i\-1ead tn the seconrl st11nza and PAT kicks by Rk·ha rd 1\ordstro1n after each TD .Johnson put the Sea Kings on the board \\'Ith their initial bingo on a 13"-yard scor- ing aerial 10 flankE'r Gre~ Stone 10 the ~e· 1·ond quarter \l'h1te l·onnccling for !he r11.~1 a n{'e the second t1n1e on a short look· in los.~ whi ch spht rod Carlo To."11 leggtd in from 47 vards an·111· 111 the third period. A ke~· -turning Paint wh1l'h earned l'ornna .<t J 4, 14 11r \1 a~ a pa.~s fron1 .luhnson 1u To~t1 OUI n( 11 lake k1clc fnrn1a1 1on on ;i two-po111L t·on\·ers1on tr1· Penalties al1no.~1 spelled doon1 ror the ~ea King!". \\'ho had ."iX 111frertinn.~ ! f11·p 15-y11 rdersJ 11·11iked nff against thcn1 for 80 yards_ 1:rr rarn. who ground nu\ 205 .1·;nds 1n a ;.o w111 nvrr Nrwport ll11rbor la~! werk. 1111~ slowrd doll'n somewha1 b.v Sa1n1.~ keying on hin1 but still managed 10 lead all rushers 11·ith 47 net y.<trd~ 10 13 cracks. G,1,Mf ~TAflST IC I ' .. ~ .. ,, aow~• ""hon~ ' ' F·"! do,,.n1 01; .. nc • ' ~·.,,, aown• .,..nol•·•• • ' Tot11 '"" an""' " " V••d• ""~'no , .. "' V1rO• Pl •l<nC " '" V1•<1• '•" .. " N•• Y••<I\ C&'l\f <I '" '" Pc~·· •v"'l<>f "'''""" ' " I JI PO<ll"''' YJ•c1 Pel\llU~C •• ... Fu,,,1>11> ~""'"'" •01· " , ' 1<0'1 •• Ou1rl'1• ~•"'• "' • f 0 ~II c..-cno "" "" 0.' o-10 •V1 .. !l<IG '"'°"" .. , "" "' .. " r-•• , ••• " .. • ....... " ' J""-n<o~ ' .. .. 1~•1 11 " '" .. 11n11 '"' •101 •• " " p-.,. .. .. .. "• ·, ' " S•oll ' ., OOQ''' ' • . Yo<1r, .. , '" " ... 1Si"G Co•on• ... "" .. " '" " l•""'"" • • "' !•"" ••• l'o<'"• " ... VOLVO Ont Ot T~1 W1rltl'1 t oto1I C1•1. SAVE BIG DURING OUR BIG ACTION SALE ITIOIYIQ!T!AJ '71 .COROLLA DEMO SALE LARG E NEW & USED TOYOTA SELECT ION • •• " " . ' " " ' ' " " .. " ., '" ,,. See· Us lefore 646·9303 You B..Y! 540-9468 L.~~...:...i,..~~~_;~~~!!~:!'..~~~:'.!.~~~~~;__~~-~!~~~:c:~=-:.:"~::=~·::~:·~:~:~=~:'~:::::~~~:~::·;__, • .. .- • .... -...... -.. -~· DAil V PILOT 17 Didn't Put It Together Soon Enough--Will ~ l(ru.·r as U1tloads Feefu1 gs i\"EW YORl-9 fAP I -Alex Karras, discarded like a sock with a hole in the !Of' after JJ years in pro football. insis1s he has no intention of Joining lhe grt;i'tl•inc fam ily of th e game's kiss-aod-teO mal contents. "God know ~. I ha\'r a right lo be bit· !er·· the 250-pound fom1er defensive tack le of the Oe!roit Lions , ~aid today. ''l'\'l' been kit'ked around pretty good. I'l'e been left ll'ilh scars. "I see a lot or truth in what Dave ~1eg· geysey and Gtorge Sau~~ say about foot· ball being dehuman1z1ng a n d en- couragement [or . l'iolence. But r can't knock football. I can knock individuals. A lot nf indi\·1duals. But foo tball -for me it's left more pluses than minuses." The-thic k-necked lloosier from Gary Ind , is the first to admit that if it hadn't heen for !ootball he wouldn't be in Ne1v York th is 1veek plugging his story in a na - ti onal magazine, touring the talks sho1\'S and discussing movie and television roles wilh agents and producers. ··rm a happy nian," he said wilh sigh !hal expanded his 43-inch chest. "I'm get-. llng r eadv to make a pilot film for a TV comedy Series. r m talking about some mo\•ies. And for the rirsl time in my life. I don't "''ake up i\londay morning full of aches and pains."' He said he had no intention of reluming lo football. He v.•as released a couple of ?."eek s ago by the Lion s. "II was the greatest !ragedy of my life," he sa id. "I get a cal! at my home from Coach Joe Schmidt, a friend of mine. He sa.vs I'm being cut. just like tha t. C1Jld Dispassionate. "In 1962. l was suspended. 11 was absolutelr goo fy. I had done no v.1ro~g. 'T'h<'v accused me of associating with .l?<irriblers <1nd undesirable characters. Can you imagln<' th at? It wouldn't stand up in any court of law . I should be bitter. But I'm not."' Karras, \\hOS<' dry wit has made him a v.·idel~ sought personality on l_h t l<'le\·1s1on lal k sho1\'S, is 11 puckish. pleasant ch aractr r for all of his notod_pus bnilalitv on th<' football field. Dr('sSed in a blue mod· suit. v.·11h striped shi rt and flashy v.·ide lie with grann_v glass('S hanging over his batte~ed nose . he could be-mistaken for a mild· ma nner<'d bank clerk. La ver Rallies To K11ock Off T 011 gh E111erson· BERKF:LEY. Cal i! 1 .\Pl -Top-seeded Rod La1er nl('('1.~ up~"l 11 inner Bob Lut7. toda.r a" l\U<lrtcrfinal~ h<'g1n 1n the Red1111nd B.ink llll('rn.1!1nnal Ti>nnis Open t·ha111pu1n,h1p~ The Au-1r;1l1an 11•1 1·r:1n l.a1er came frfl111 IJt•l1111d Thur-tla1 !fl d('ff'a! leHow- 1oun!r11n.1n flu\ ~:1nrr~1•11 6 i. 6-4 . 6·0, af1Pr · 1.ut1. a1i 1111-crc1rd r ntrv from Tiburon. Cal11 . had 11p-oet t1fti1-seeded .Ian Kodr" nf l 11·1·l1n~ln1 ak1:1 L<Ht>r I" n1111 .1 t'nrnna r!C'I \l a.r re~ident 1\·hde ~:nu·r,1111 111~1k1'" hi" home 111 J\ev:pnrt Ht';icti . O!hrr s1'ed1ngs r.111 1no1'r !n form Sou th "<\fri c;in ('liil Dr.1~dalr. Sl't·nnd-~eeded. \'.'as rnrtcd lo \\fJt'i.. linrd hut d<'leated 1\i1cki Pil11 · nl ~ ugo~l ;i v1."'1 . 7 H, fi-:l. after cl1111inal1ug Cul1n IJ tt>lry of Austrah:i 10 a delayed second ro111H1111.1\ch. 6-i, li·l, 6-3 Th1rd-st>rdrcl Tn1n Okk<'r nf lht J";etherland~ l'lim1n11lrd Ra.v RufFel s of Australia 6-~, i G. anti A u.~s 1e Ken Rose11·a!I. seeded fourth , defeated Afidres Cimeno of Sp:i 1n. :r:i. 6-:l. 1\lar!y Riessen or Ch1caco. i;e1·enth- rankcd, 1l<'feated Robert rilaud of South Alric.a. 6.3. 2-6, 6-4, and Cliff Richey of San Ang<'lo, Tex .• <lcfcated Ray Moore of South Africa. 4-6. 6-2, fi-1. Thut'41•¥ •e111t11 In the-U6.000 P""'"°"" 1,~~ lnlHMl.,,,,t l '"""'' 1n1"'1>1on1nlo1 \tc-• .,...nd l<t!f>ur "'""'· G11m ~''"'""'· Vo . O•J ,t.nOffW l'•I· li11>n ""°""''· l·t . 1-4 (hit 0t1'1<:1411t. S<lu!h Al•·t•, O•I jl(ol•n OoDI••· Auol••I••-t ·I, •j, t-l Tnlr• 1te11n4 !loO Luiz, l ,1>11,oo>. ltl•• at 1 Jan KO!lf', Ctt'tllOllO•l~i •.•. ,, •··· 'l 1.,,., Okkt•. 1<ol1ono. a•t ••• ll ulfrl\. Au.i,.111, t-' , .•. Clttf l!lthtl'. S•n "'""''"· 1,. o••' ••• Moo,., f>oulh ,t.frl<•• 1-4, t-7 t-I Kt'n llMewt ll. A!>llrtll•. a•t ""O't l G•,.,•nn. SIMlni 1·5, •l. CUI Oryld•lt, Sou•n 'lol••t1. ~•I N,c•• "''•C, YU<IOll ltlllJI. 1-t , t-1, T~lrf llo~"" • ll!od Ltll<!' °"'· IPO• E""'r'JO", 6 1 ~ <. •·O. I(~ ltOHWlll, AuHr•ll•. Oii. Anaru c;,.,,,no. '°%r~llJ;5At; clef. J•lmt Fi1101, Chilt , t·~-~t. t7 Mtrfl' ft i.SHn1 _Chic-. dol. 1100.rl Mllld, !!'NJ!h AfrJe., f.J, N, .... B A.SEBA.LL TILTS I I -· • •• NL WEST CHAMPION SF GIANTS WHOOP IT UP FOLLOWIN<; 5·1 WI N OVER SAN DIEGO IN CLINCHER. ( Pittsburgh Next Onl y Half a Pennant~_ Sa ys Giants, Realist SAN DIEGO IAPl -The San l-'ran- cisco Giants had a day off today and they needed il. -~ The tension of a September slump that verv nearlv cost !hern the National Lea"gue.. \\1eSt championship endecl in a splash Qf champagne Thursday night when Juan Marichal's masterful five-h it- ter carried them lo the title nobody seemed to v.•ant on <!"'S-1 victory over San Diego. 'fhe victory lC'ft the Giants a slim one l!ame ahead of the pursuing Los Angeles Dodgers with none left to play. And the way they celebrated. you'd have thought they "''On the \Vorld Series instead of a play-off ber1h against Pi ltsburgh. ''It 's only half a pennant." said Will ie r.·lays. a pocket of calmness in the wild dressing room celebration. But half a pennant 1vas enough to set off the rest ?' the Giants, \\'ho doused anybody 1n splashing distance. . . . . The (;iants had seen an ('asy d1v1s1on ti- 1 le disintegrate into a life and death ~!ruggle in the final week s as the result of a :-hde !hrough the final month of the i;;e;i~on. ")nu kno1I'." i,3id m2JJager Ch.1r l1e. Fox. ehan1 pagne dripping all 01·er him. "11·hen yn u lo.<;e ga me.o; in j\lay. they ca ll i! a :;:Jump. \\'hen you do it in Septembfr. l hi:-~· say ~·nu·re choking. But it was just slump, that's all." The sluinp resulted in 16 losses in 23 game~ and the 811 game l<'ad shrank to nnr. Thrn. last Sundav in Cincinnali, !he :-;lumhcring Ciant s bals woke up . "Just Jn 11n1l'.' <lecided Fox . Belir1·<' 11 or no!. the Giant s 1vnn three nf tl1e1r la~1 four games and v.·111 go into the b<'st·ol-5 playoffs Sa!urday against !he Pirates on the upsv.·ing. "II 1\'il.5 a lough stretch for us," said Fo:i:. ··1\"e were down a few tiines bec;:.il.Se of juries · and we were scratching around. trying t~ g e _t somebody in there to keep us going until v.•r could cet ev<'r' b:idy healthy." lronicall\', 'it 11·;is one of F'ox's shock troops --rookie Da1'e Kingman -1rho slugged the hl'o-run homer Thursday that put ri1arichal in control against the Padres. Kingman v.·as playing in place of Bobby Bonds. !he C.ianls' offensi ve leader and lalest member of the walking 1round- ed 111•ith a sore rib cage. Fo:i: said the last out gav<' hin1 a th rill he had experienced only once before. "'ll wa~ the same way I felt v.•hen I came back rrom mv 5econd Russian run in the Navy <luring \vor\d \Var II and saw !he Statue of Liber1y," the manager said. Had they lost, the Giants would have been rorl'ed into a one-gan1e playoff to- clay against the Dodgers to detennlne lhe \Vest Division winner. 'fha t won't be necessary now. "They 'll get a complete day off Fri- dav." announced Fox. "Th<'y've earned it.,. Then Saturday, it 1v1ll be back into the pressure cooker 1\•ith Gaylord Perry fac- ing Plttsburgh"s Steve B!ass 1n the pen- na nt pla yoff opener. ROSS COR RECTLY TABS:~ WINNERS !)AIL V PILOT staff writer Phil Ross t orrect.ly tabb<'d three of the four division winners prior to the start of the major le;i gue baseball season in April. !loss correctly picked Oakland and Baltin1ore to capture !heir An1erican League division titles and had San F'ran· l'isco winning the .l\'ational League West. Ross fell down only in the NL East v.'herc he had Chicago instead of Pittsburgh. Of the four winners. Baltimore was the onl y fa vorite. Senators-NY Tilt Marks First Forfeit Since 1954 . Babe ?inelli. 4he i>late unpire, then stepped to the_ffeld telephone arid'l"L~ifi~. the press box that , the game was forfeited . The· Cardinals announced that they 'would file a . pr6'est, but it Was denied. At the time, the "N!ltional League did not allow Jts franchises to lurn on lights to complete a:ames on Sunday. Giants Won When They Had to Win SAN DIEGO (AP J -The San Fran· cisco Giants. in their first full season unde r manager Charlie FOX, '-grabbed first place when the season was a week old and somehow managed to keep it till the end. They v.·on the National League West championship. their second tillt sinei! leaving New York 13 years ago, despite a J une Swoon, 11 prematurely named September ri1ourn and other assorted slumps. Fox's te;im played some of the best baseball in !he National League in buildinc a JO'h-game lead : it played some of the worst later on. The Giants led second place Los Angeles by 8\4.? games before a doub leheader loss to Houston Sept. 5 that bee:an a seven-game los ing streak . They teased Los Angeles fans by losing 11 of 12 games. with six of the losses to the Dodgers, and their lead was down to one. game by Sept. I ~. It was a classic Giants-Dodgers pen- n<1nt race. bringing back memories of 1962 and 1951, when !ht Giants \\'On titles on ly 21fter beating the Dodgers in post· seaso n playoffs. But the Giants v.·on v.·hen they had to. 'Villie /\1ays, who began his major league career in the exciting 1951 season, said thi s /\lay. "'Ve're doing things that have to be done to win a pennant." And One of the biggest reasons the Giants jumped lo their early lead was the hitting of .i\fays. On his 4oth birthday, /\iay 9, the center fie lder was batting .38.l 'fhe Giants capta in couldn't keep it up, and admitted later he 'A'ished he'd rested more during the season. But he was needed in the lineup, often at first base for the ailing Willie McCcrvey, so he played , .. and finished the season with a team-high 11 game-winning-hits. Rookie shortstop ChriS Speier wa s another early season sensation for the Giants and teamed with second baseman Tito Fuentes to give the GianU one of the best double play combinations in the league. . Outfielder Bobby Bonds. an All-Star tn his . third full seiison in the "majors, was the team's steadiest hitter, leading in almos t all batting departments. Fox. the 50-year-<ild manager who has been, in the Giants' organi1.8tiol) 29 years. said before the season that they had "the best pair <>r stoppers in basfball" in G11ylotd Perry and Juan MaricKal. But both veteran right-handers, after great starts. ran into midseason troubles before finishing strong. John Cumberland, Ron Bryant. Don Carrithers and <>thers came through as slirters, however, as the Giants heJd their lead. Young Jerry Johnson and 41· year-old Don McMahon were the bullpen start throu&bOOt tht year. 1 J!odgers Settle f Q!J 2nd ' , ' l Despite Edging Asiros ' ' By ROGER. CARlSON 01 "'9 ~tly Pl111 Ii.ti LOS ANGELES -Someday in the not too distant futu re Witter Emmons Alston may sit down in his Ohio home and .pen his memoirs as skipper <>f the Lets Angeles Dodgtrs. And v.·hen tie comes to the chapter dealing with his 1971 club he'll probably List it in the upper echelon d. events in his esteem despite the lack Of a pennant. His Dodcer juggernauts of the past have won six National League cham- pionships and fou r world titles, but T»ursday night it was a different story. Despite a 2-1 victory over Houston in the season finale al Dodge r Stadium, Alston 's chaps had to settle for second place. San Francisco whipped San Diego, 5-1, to gain the Westem Division title by a game and the right to host Pittsburgh in the National League playoffs beginning Saturday. Alston's nine perfonned well under pressure. edging Hi;>Uston behind the nifty six-hit pitching of Don Sulton, But a half hour earlier it was history that San Fraocisco's hated Giants had bested San Diego, thus preserving their <>ne-game edge. For Alston it was his 18th season as Dodgers field manager and he and his outfit took the Giants ' triumph like Pft>- fessiona1s. "There's not much I can tell you that you don't already know," he told the press afterward. "\\'e've no alibis of any kind. San Fran- cisco led all the way and won its last game. They deserve the credit. "We're disappointed of course. But I'm rather proud of this team for the way it worked as a unit. "There was very little mumbling or groaning on this club during the season. And Maury Wills never played better." he. added. Wills, ~pile setUing for second place. ' mon~y. talked light heArtedly. "When \'i'e won in the past we laug~ all the way to the bank -San Francisco won this time and tha.y have that right," said the ~ger phenom. \\'ills, who will be 39 Saturday, was , asked if he could Pinpoint why ~ Dodgerf came up one game short and thi amiable shortstop replied , "Somewhery back down the line we didn't put 'fl logelher soon enough or 11ften enough." : He ronflrmed he 'd be back ht February. "'! can hardly wait for spring training," said Will s. Sutton was also a gracious loser, although ht was a personal winner in the 1971 finale. "It's a hollow v.·in for me, that's for sure. San Diego tried, but you don't "';'in the pennant counting on other people to do the job," said Sutton. Sutton scored the winning run In the seventh inning before a crowd o( 52,634 on Fan Appreciation Night -an evening of giveaways to Dodgers faithful . · And the Dodgers did everything possi· ble not to hand away the title, but San Francisco refused to cooperate. \Vi\!ie DaviS might have summed it up best: "We deserved thJ? title -but \\re tlidn "t deserve it ~he most." -tr ·(;[ -tr HOUSTON LOS AM•ELEJ Me!19.,, " MO<"ll•n. 111 (e<lono, cl W1i.on, 11> Wynn, d J A lo~. I! Thom~>-pr Mon~•. Jb EllW8rd1, C 8IJ11n11h•m, o •llrhrtil t~r hrlli .<010Wl111,s• ~0 ,0 J 0 0 0 8~KMr, lb J 0 D 1 ' I • 1 0 W.Pert;1r. 111 0 0 0 I 4011W.Do•ll,(I 'OOD I 0 0 0 11.•lltn, Jb ~ I l 0 • o 1 O Gervev, lb o o o 0 OOOOMoH,11 ,00 0 •000~~~1•1l,r1 ooo • 1020Crewtord,r! •Olt l 0 0 0 Le!t011r1, 20 l 0 I 1 Simo.< 1 000 SVTron. p 3 l l o To!•I• Jl I • 1 ToT•I• H 2 I :t Hou1rtin 000 001 000 -1 ~ Los A"9tleo. 000 I~ 10~ -1 • E -lfdwards, LOa -Hou11<tn I, Loo A..a•I• 7 18 _ lce<!PnO, Edw1rd1. SB -MOlll•n. Moll, M•i::S -8111inoh•m, Mott. SF -e oxknt r.d -JP H • Ell I I J B llln;titm !L.10-16 ) I I 2 I J j , SutTon \CWC\1-n) ' ' 1 1 t ' Time ._ :ll. Att.,..i..nct -.U.611. ""'' ...... SE_NATORS PµY LAST HOMI CONTEST AMID FAN DISP.L EASURli~ Fans~ . ' . I Fiasco Forces Forfeit Finale·~- bUa and only 1 dnlle oUt rom11n1nc. For the ~fterln& Senaton' rans. it WIS just too"mucb. By the hundr<dl tlley pound out ·o1 the sllnds. ro•minl Ille oullleld, jammlns the bastpaths, pulling up the buet and runnlng oft wltll U.. pitchers rubberl. ' For lhe nnt time a1not 1164, a major league bueballlame ended In forrtil. "We won the ·game even though they took IL OWi)' by. Ibo rilleo ," lllid calcller Paul CNll'IOVI, _ , '.'! never ••pecftd 1nythlng llt. thal. ..., plt<hllll <OIOll Sid Hlldlon; o Senotor for more lllln lwo delcdel. "Whol • •IJ to md. ball club, bul!.t" u lo heckle own Rotiert soon, """' engineered the tr1niter of the franchlle to O.UU.Fort Worth. "That was full tbt fan.' way o( e-.~ preuing themlelvea over whit they thought wu a wrorc deal, •1 .. Id ,retene Short wu not seen at the Ndlum, but Tom McCr1w. 11J'm not 11ylq It wu a tans carried an e_ffily of him th~ the r. aooct ••Y. bill, r -they )llouPI 11 --.. s1.., rt<IWinf SWi blOlilolllld . .wai'lho ooly ..,.,:·~ from flt.tually ""Tcorner-ol K:IM~ Almolt 14,0IO rw "'" on hind lo ,.. Stadium. Al leut one or Ille 1lpa lhe Senalon:, who lost te 11m• with a <>becfint. • Jeam bollini·•-'Of .l30, ~1p1n1o-1'•1Jct• -thll · ..... -dr•!r!ol~ • ~l!tory •lonpldo -1-1 Hlro Ille · Jt<r lhat wu, lln\Oll mor<Md .If~ • St..LolrlJ Browns.) ·' ' volume by the cl1etrs Mr p0pul1r olur* • The lam came tmtql'-tl moum--FranP Howard. --~~-at I • • ' ;. ~ ~ .) " I I j " I j j . . Car Pool Plan UCI's CoIIiputers . To Ease Traffic? By PATHICK 80\'LE 01 Ille O•ilf 1'119t 1MIH J( a proiecL I.Iring implemented lhis 5chool year by two UC Irvine officials is a success, thl're will soon be a Jot of emp- ty parking spaces at the campus. Dan Ueadle and Joanne Simon members or the Dean of Students' starr: are currently enhst1ng students in a com. pulenled car pool and lhey say response so far has been favorable. Not ooly do they hope to gi\•e students <in opportunity lo begin fighting air pollu· lion arid stop figh ting traffic, bot the pair :.cc a car pool as a means of helping the 1.:~1nmuters become better acquainted 1v1th student neighbors. Beadle notes that about 78 percent of Ille 7,100 UCI students li11e away from rarnpus, which' means that about 5,500 young people must find Lransport.ation Lo ~chool each day. \Vhile some or the commuters may live as close as University Park, ttfrs. Simon notes I.hat a few live in the Los Angeles 11rea. ·· Jf two sludenUi from Corona (about 4G n11les tron1 UCJ) can get into a car pool,'' she adds, "you can be sure they will con· !1nue riding together, even if our pro- gram fa ils." Since there is no bu.s system serving the isolated campus, Beadle no tes that ahnost all commuter.!! are forced to dr ive tu school. The results of an official survey con- ducted at the end of the 1970-71 school }ear show that 4.400 commuters own cars and drive each day -almost all of them alone. The remainder either bicycle or hitchhike, Beadle arlQ's The survey lurlher revealed that abOut 80 percent of !he students living in Newport Beach and C..:osta Mesa would like to join a car poor or ride a bus to campus. As reason for giving up their lonely drive to school, they cited such reasons a~ fighting pollution, helping fellow students and saving money. ··One of the big problems in convincing ;i student lo join." says Beadle, "is show- ing hin1 how much his own car actually 1.:osts to operate." Although a Laguna Beach girl may clainf she can drive her foreign compact to school for only a few cenls a day, Beadle tells her the full cost, including tires, parking and upkeep, is close to H> t:cn1s per mile -or more than $2 per da\'. Linder the car pool plan, a commuter pinpoints his home on a map divided bv grid lines. The student's class schedule and map coordinates are then fed into a con1puter and he is matched with other litudents living in his neighborhood. A sheet of computer paper is handed to lhl' prospecU\'e comrnuter listing other students near him who h<1ve sin1ilar class schedules. The computer readout also lists their addresses a.11d phone nu1nbers . After the car poofs e.re (ormed by the computer, Beadle notes, ti will be lert 10 tl.e mdividuals to co ntact eal·h other. The pool members c:an then either ride in one 1.:ar every day end pay the owner. or can alU>rnate driving duty . Beadlc and ~1rll. Simon bolh point out that the car pools, ir successful, \'>'ill only be an interin1 solution to the lransport.1- tion problems lacing students, although it could eventually prove superior to bu.s service. "In order to have a tot.ally effective transportation system," explains Mrs. Simon, "we will nee<t to have more than one method, anyway." UCI officials have in the pa!rt lobbied before the county &ard of Supervisors to have the campus included in any future mass transit system. Beadle and Mrs. Simon note that !he car pools have thus far attracted only 11 few hundred students, but they point out that most person::i: have not yet returnt'd lo campus for lhe fall quarter. Classes are scheduled to begin Monday. "We would have liked an overwhelming response," admits Mrs. Simon, "bul since this is the first lime, L would say it is pretty good." ~tore students are ~cted to sign up next \'>'eek. allhough a '"few commuters have balked at joining the car pool pla n. Some claim cars are needed for jobs, others say they have erratic schedules and a few simply refuse to gi\·e up the freedom of movement that driving to school affords. And the computer isn 't alwa ys suc- cessful. Pity the lonely student "'hose co01puter readout .52.ys : "Sorry, no matches thls quarter, try again next quarter.'' Watercolor Sho,v Opens Saturday The prestigious National \Vatercolor Society "'i!i open its S3rd annual juried sho1v Saturday at 7 p.m. al the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallei-r, 307 Cliff Drive. , Preceding th~ opening of !he sh<ra•. ·a dinner for society members and guests \viii be held at the tlotel Laguna. A\Oo'ards "'ill be presented to Winning artillls at the gallery at 9 p.m. The show will run throughout the month of October from noon to 5 p.m. daily. I Looks Like Netv This 1906 Rambler. the only one in the l l.S .. \\'as part of The La Jolla Regional lntecnationaI Tour hosted rece11Uv at the i\lonart'h Bay C'lub in Lai:;una Niguel. Me mbers of antique aut'os dating fron1 1905 dro\'e then1 from San J uan Ca pistrano 111 ~lonarch Bay. A)rs. Kenneth fl.lan- ley is seated in h er car which 1s insured for $10,006. Take the B11s H e Decides to Do <:) DADE CITY, f !a. !AP) -BrO'kc 1t11d 350 miles from home, Joey Tripp decided lo take a bus home. Police rorraled h1n1 three hours Jal~ Dighba!ling a $65,000 Greyhound bus along State Road 98. "I knew I wasn't going to make iL'' said the 18-yeat·Old Joey. ··1 just th ougl1l J'd try." Police Chier Norris L. Nixon said Joey's flight toward his home Ill Pensacola ended Thursday about 60 miles from where it began. Orlando police had pul out an alert for the silver Scenicruiser and said it 11as headed toward Dade City. "lie "'as going 65 in a 4~ mtle zone \\'hen "·e saw him ," Nixon said. Nixon hauled Joey to the city jail whcrf' the youth unwound his lonesome tale. "He 1aid h~ was homesick. He lives in - Pensacola and didn't have any money. llc Driving Hirnself ~aid rile sa1v a bus refueling and de cided he ,1·ould lake a bus, literal!y," Nixon .said. In a telephone 1nLerview from the jai!, .Joey said he had been returning from a five n10~ stay with his uncle in Atlanta when he found hin1self broke a'hd hungry u1 Orlando. lie had lost his bus ticket en route. l le ~Aid he was anxious to gel home to see his family and return lo \Vashington High but ;i!J that 1vas 350 miles a11·ay. ··1 "'alkcd the streets for two nights and decided to sil 1n the bus ror a rest." he said ··1t \\"as empty and parked on a street about a block from lhe bus station. "I looked ii over and made up my mind I could drh·e ii ,'' he said. The next thing Greyhound knew, one of iLs buses was 1naking an unscheduled run. . . ... ~ ...... ----·· ...... f rld.11, C)(tobff 1, 1~71 s DAILY l'JLOT :J Senator• Fear Future for GOP . Predicted Dim WASHI NGTON tAP) -President Nix- on's re-election chances next year are fair-to-good but long-term proapect.s fur the Republican par1y are \'t'IJ' grim, four GOP senators have told Ule1r 111·eahhy backers. /\'ixon may win enough support for ., sel.'ond term thanks to his upcoming tn1> lo Communist Q11na , his de-escalation o[ the Vietnan1 war and his nl'w economic policies, the senators said at a private dinner meeting Thursday night. ' But they gener<11ly agreed the arl· ministration's -and the party's -lack or commitment to c1\1il rights, the elderly and the young could spell doom for the <;OP. Sens. Jacob K. Javits jN,Y.). Edward Brooke l~lass. l. Mark 0 . Jlat!ield \Ore. I. and, to a lesser extent, Robert Taft (Ohio), candidly exchanged cornplaints, pleas and promises with some 30 ~.1:!.sinessmen and at least one university president who came from all over I.he country ror the unusual politica.I. ~p rally. 'llie four arc 1nembers of the Senale's ''Wednesday Club'' of liberal anti moderate Republicans "·hich meets each \Vednesday lo discuss iS!ues and party policy . The ident.Jty of only one businessman could be learned: J_ l rwin Miller of In- ctiana. president of Cummins Engine Co_ ··A fe1v months ago I was concerned Customer Not Al1vays Right A spat that began v.·hen a chef at 11 Huntington Beach r estaurant fail · ed to include tomatoes in a patron ·~ salad ended this week in West Orange County municipal court with the patron being fined $125 and placed on prOb,i:ltion for one year . Terry 0'[)(!!1, 22, of IOI Main St., Huntington Beach, was found guilty Jf assault charges flied after a scuffle "'hich follo"·ed his dumping the offending salad on the restauranl floor. ll 11·as lestified that O'Dell ~houted "no tomalots, no :omatoes,'' thre'\' the salad dO\Oo'f\ ~nd bit a barterider on the hand when the employe poiiifed ou1 that O'Dell had failed lo pay his SJ bar lab. Sir further charges of assault 11·ere dropped when O'Dell pleaded guilty to one count. about lhe re-eltction chancta of Richard Nixon and the direction the Republican party was going," Brooke told the 11roup. "No11· I'm more co11cemed,aboot !he p11r· tr. ll's base is tlt'ing eroded. Republicanis111 to the youth is obllcure, but it's negative," He said the GOP offers no sllraction to the blacks. young and elderly, "Who's going 10 be next? \\'e·re just not at- lractlng people or ideas and we're not \'>'inning victories. To re-elect the Presi- dent in 1972 does not mean we are going lo rebuild th1S party_'• ..._, Brooke and Taft com plained that when lhe admin1strat1en does something""- positire "it doesn't co1nt. across let the pe<iple." -Schooner to Get Mexjco Facelift Before Dana Trip The Baltic trading schooner Alma - destined lo s~nd the last or her rolorfu1 days as a la \•ern, museum and gift shop at Dana Harbor -vdll be refitted In Ensenada and arri\'e at her final destina- tion in about five month!. That was the progress report gil'en this \lo·etk by spokesmen for the Dana Village Properly "·hich v.·ill develop Dana Harbor"s "'haling village commercial complex. The finn·s president, J ohn Fleming, said the Alma woujd be sailed by her ,_ owners from Denmark in about tw() weeks And after a trip across the Atlantie and through the Panzrna Can<1l, the ves- sel ,1·ill anchor at Ensen<1da for con- version into a tourist attraction. One of the conditions of countx ap- proval of the colorful project was that the ''essel confonn to regular building codes for the county. Fun1iture store o"·ners Peter and John Colagrossi of Garden Grove O\Oo'n the 67- yrar-old schooner_ A campaign already is afoot to chanp:e Alma's name once she becomPs the col· nrful addition to the new harbor beneath Dana Point. Fifth District Supervisor Ron Caspers, \\'ho has kept abreast of the development plans, said recently he hopes !he schooner's n<1mc "'ill be changed to ''PiJgrim," in honor of the vessel .on "''hich Richard Henry Dana served during the period ,vhen he "·rote '·Tv.·o Years Bcfore the r.1ast." Mesa11 Loses Two Senses Joey was charged l'.'1lh drivi ng without a li cense and speeding. Hc was expecled lo be returned to Orlando loday to face vehicle thert chargcs. "That would be perfect." Caspers said. FALL TRUCK LOAD EVENT Tuste, Smell Affected by Strange Malady By ARTHUR R. VTNSEL 01 "" 0111~ l'llfl Slt ff Say dysgeusia and dysosnia in polite company and the uninforrned listener 1night threaten to "'ash \'Ollr mouth out \l'ith soap. or, 11·orse. do 1'i.. Then you could better relate to the plight of Earle \\'ighl He su ffers those m1 stcrious, difficult· to·pronounce rnaladies. -cause and cure unkno"·n -11·hich incredibly distort the :;cnscs of lasle and smell. One can lruthfull.v say a disastcr of ~astronomic proportions has befallen him . Like n1os1• peop!c. he lo1•es good food .and appreciates fine wine. but 18 month."! ago life abrupt I)~ ch:inged for !'.:a r I e \\light. D)·sgeusia ;ind d y sos n 1 a developed. Normally pleasini:; tastes and smells are no1v unbearably foul. or"else nonex- istent. while some -sweets in Earle·~ case -remain unaffected by the baffling condition. "l\.ly taste Is eilbcr good or bt1d. but a.s far as distinguishing dlf£erent navors - no way ," laments Wight. Nobody knows precisely how or why, hut the incredibly complex system by 1 ·which sweet. sour. salt and bitter are translated between• papillae, or taste buds, and the brain, goes.haywire like a computer wilh a shorl circuit or blown fuses. "Mustard, spaghell~ and meatballs. Anything that contains catsup, tastes like ..• well ... what you wout4n•t want in your mouth,'' he declares. "Mouthwash. coffee. diesel or gas fumes from a bus,.truck or cars. they all smell lhe same,'' Wight continues. A fresfl slice of fragraQt onion on a rare hamburger is tr1Mtattd into an, unholy odor lhRt literally nau."leates him. And if so mething tutes bad, It tastes BAD. · p' "The taste? t cannot describe the lMte. It ts totally foreign. And it'1 funny, lhe things that I liked and enjoyed are now the ones I can't eat," he continues. Steaks ll'ld lamb chops are f!dible , but ~steless. Wight can only tell what's for dinner when he arrives home at 710 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. when he can see ij. "He always enjoyed a •II:" o~ !fine 'ltilh It. but noW' cannot d~ a tine Cal/m>tl S.uv1&oon from -kod tea, ~ Ke i., losing welaht, 15 paunda '° far,' but·avlng money. "Whal'• the ltn&e of buying lood wine if Jou can't teU wh!t the he:U you're drlnklnl?," he erpt1lm. )' , ··we Wiid lo dine" out two or three times a· week. Now U we go out once a month we're doing good," Wl&ht con- llmle.I: 1He tnsllll 1hl:! wife Marperlte Co ' OAIL Y ,It.OT '''" ,.... LOSIS two SINSES Ma.l•dY Sufferer Wight to a restaurant with frtanda occulonally, 80 !!he doesn't &uffer for hill arnicUon. Making the dally lunch he takes to his job as mail unit supervi.lor at Philco. Ford Aeronutronic Ls alao a prob&tm for Mrs. Wight . "It's phtty hard lo eat s ~ndwich when even the bread tastq bad. I end up eaUng only the sweet rood,'' he explains. ''l'm hungry. for to many !OO<b. but • .,~" Wijtit ~ Smotl• If ClllUmonly -111«1 with d~ •• to lallo and llM1l DOr!IUlll,y. • ''Smoking I• a&ilt the only thing 1 en- joy ...,,,,..., .. Sl)'l Wl!Jlt,'"ho 11115 and 1 tmoker·for 40 of lt)l)M )'tart. What hu been, II beillC; or pooslbly can"be -ror d"'""'' and d,....1 .. suffers • ._ wtio medical authorlUea "1 number In the thquaands? •·1:m sure I'm not the only one in the cetuntry with this problem. And it's on e hell of a problem, believe me," says \\'ight. Scientists v.·ho only recently began stu- ctying the amazing. but prc1·1ously 11eglected mechanics of taste and smell l!uspect the mouth -not the mind - 111<1,v be inner man 's last frontier. The big questio111 011 E<1rle \\'ight'~ 1n!nd is, indeed, what is going on in his 1nouth'! The key apparent!y lies somewhere between !he adrenal glands -or1e known rt1ctur 111 transforming var1ou~ stin1uli 1n- 10 taste and smell -the longue, pt.late, throat. nose·and brain. His physir1an and a speriahsl '''1ghl t·onsul!ed haven't t.:onie up 11·ith any op· t unistic ans"·er~. Some medical men claim a degrer nf success prescribil]g tine tablets. theonz· ing ~metal deficiency may be Involved i11 a kind of electrical system transmitting nerve messages. The concept is a little like adding ac.id lo your c<1r battery to help charge. up the electrodes. One alleged breakthrough wiis l'.'idely reported eai"lier thiJ year. It is a taste test diagnostic kit de\•eloped by Dr. Robert I. }lenkin, of the. U.S. Public Jlealth Service. The kit could be used to test ts variously.flavored solutions on patients for clues to Wight's trouble. as well as many other diseases \\'hich influence taste and smell. Dysgeusia and dysosnia often emerge after some other illness -bronchial pneumonia in Earle Wight's' case~ leav. Ing a possible alleri)' or medication reac· tion suspect. The taste test kit enthusi11stically revealed by U.S. htalth olflcials In Bethesda, Md.;-was lo be free and available to any phy1icians interested. Wight's doctor wrote and ordered one, bul heard nothing. A registered letter mailed as a folloW\Jp brought a note that delivery was held up. but saylng kit shipment.. would be tl· pedlted as .soon n po$!iblt. So far, no kit has arrived. Wight says he is rather bitter about what wa.'I appartntly a glimmer of f1l se hope, adding that be would gladly pay almost any tftice ll Id.ts have betn cut ltom federal budptlng., "J fttl this ny, it we can't believe and IO alq: wtlh whit the aovernment offers to do, there'• 10methinc w r o n I tomewhert." Meanwhile, the former menswtar ahop mana3er ii" just the oppoaite of the col- orbUnd., or fa&bion-dated OUll.omet who crttlctl h.11btnluhe:rs aay has all ~iltt11te in hll Jlloutb. • ... 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By TRO~IAS MURPHINE ot "'• ~•rr ".,.. s1ett CASPERS TO THE RESCUE: Well folks, f ifth District Supervisor fWna ld Caspers did The Great Flip-flop Wed· nesday and to the joy of some and dismay of others, the Irvine cityhood question will go to a vole of the people. You can be assured, however. that Caspers, the Lido Isle millionaire who sits upon the county board, will tell you that he didn 't Flip-Flop at all. He just came to his decision favoring the cityhood vote on cold facts and reality. CAS~hli Wrong· -thinkers .:might q gest that those cold facts and reality werl! enhanc· ed' some by hoot- ing and stomping throngs that he faced during the infamous ~ · Jix-second LAFC ses- sion and later ~ \ h ~ sufioerv1sors themselves deliber- &ed oo Irvine city • hood . INDEED, lT ;StEMEO for a long time that Caspers woold combine with First District Supervisor Robert Battin and others to delay the Irvine incorporation question Until it was delayed to death. Caspers had long suggested that he was less than enchanted "it.h Irvine interests ~·ithin his Fifth District. Alter he was visited in county offi ces Sept. 14 by Irvine heiress-Joan 1rvine Smith. his opposition to cityh.ood seemed stronger . CASPERS CA ME OUT swinging the next day. He said that Mrs. Smith's plea for a delay ''is deserving of~/!lore con- sideration thaJJ some phonT"tax cor· poration in Sa n F'rancisro." HeTneant the Irvine Foundation. So Caspers then seconded Battin 's mo- tion to delay the issue for two months . FrkUy , Octobtt l , 1971 Battle Hard Viets Lift Base Siege TAY NINH. Vietnam (AP) -A Sooth Vietnamese relief column today lifted the siqe of Fire Base Tran Hung Dao along the Cambodian·Vietnameee frontier 1fter the base undenwent fiv e days ol ~g attacks. The 1,200 man paratrooper ·ctlluilin moved in from the east along highway 22, linked up with the embattled defenders, then joined 1.n· • sweeping operation ouL!iide the base, 70 miles northwest · of Saigon. A second 1,20!).man relief column r1n into stiff enemy resistance from an estimated 400 North Vietnamese troops and heavy fighting erupted less than two miles west of the base. The Saigo n military command said 33 North Vietnamese troops were killed while eight paratroopers were killed and nine wounded. Field commanders said two U.S. helicopters were 1hot down west ol A.he Base on Thursday while landing the relief column and that all the crewmen were reiicued. ' Another South Vietnamese relief col· limn moving from the Cambodian rubber plantation town of Krek to relieve Fire Base Alpha 4, three miles awa'y, battled another large North Vietnamese force, field reports said. Meanwhile, American planes Including B52 bombers wiped out a North Viet· namese supply base near the Cambodian border and inflicted heavy ammunition aod material losses in two day1 strlkts, allied commanders said . South Vietnamese rommanders at first said 100 North Vietnamese troops ~·ere killed, but they apparently had misun- derstood the report filed by the American observation pilot looking over the area. The pilot said he saw about 10 enemy bodies, and hundreds of pieces of other bodies. He said the base camp was obliterated . The base, 31/.i miles east of the U.S. artillery Fire Base Pace on the border, was a key supply point for a six--Oay-old North Vietnamese .offensive in the fron· tier region, fiel d officers said . Report.! from aerial observers in- dicated at least 30 stacks of rocket and mortar ammunition and large quantities of food supplies were destroyed. Mystic 'Sees' .Hu Accident SACRAMENTO (AP)~ "Tell m( 10meth!rig anythlni." tn- tertainment ~i&or Harry Martin of television station KCRA asked his mystic cue.st On a Uve noontime show Wednesda y. "1 see you in a hospJtal with your arms and legs railed like you might be in a cast,'' aaid Mary Lou Smith, who clalms to b e clairvoyant. Martin laughed it off by saying 5he mu.st hive been referring to tht time Mart:in'1 wife PoUy broke her leg. ''niµnday, Martin w1s Jn a C!ast in Mercy Gener.al HOipital with a broken anklt. cracked riba and cuts and bruises suffered in an auto ac- . cident on bis way home five hours 1fler the interview, The story was renfinn@d by KCRA news director 1> a u I Thompson and the noontime 1how'1 producer, Bill Duke. Briton Slain On Patrol In Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UP!l - A gunman shot and killed .11 British soldier today as he patrolled on foot on the edge of the Roma1t Catholic Ardoyne area of Belfast, an army spokesman said. The spokesman said the shooting came minutes after troops of the Isl Battalion of the Green Howards regiment cleared a crowd of youths from a nearby street. The soldier was the 23rd to die in Northern Ireland in violence in the pro- vince this year, army officials said. T•.110 members of the Ulster Defense Regiment also have been killed in the violence. Robbers that police said were mostly members or the IRA staged another series of bank and mail truck robberiet today. Police said a series of \l;ikes at Northern Ireland banks, post opices and mail trucks during the past week had netted the robbers nearly $KIO,OOO. Then came a verbal barrage from Irvine cityhood supporters. And Super\'isor David L. Baker, like ·th~ c avalry coming over the bill, crawled out Demonstrato1·s Protest of a sickbed, wobbled into the board room and cast the decidingi vote· for election consideration Sept. 29. MEANWHILE.. HOWEVE~ Caspers withd""'° his second 'lo Battfn'g motion'. Some folks think of that as a F1ip-Flop. Finally, we come lo the actuiil is.sue of setting the election date, whidl ·occurred Wednesday. · Again, Caspers fooltd l!Verybody. He sharply questioned cltyhOOd backers. At one point he declared or chief cityhood proponent John Burton: "The only thing J ohn Burton ~{._have in common is m utual disre$fct. CASPERS WARNED that the Irvine communities, if incorporated, might become nothing more than a 'company town. He warned of higher taxes. Then, abruptly. he offered the motion setting the inctirporation vole for Dec. 21 • That loo ked like enother Flip-Flop . Caspers had left his old budd y Bobby Battin alon e in voting no . S0~1E CU RlO~S thinkers have sug- gested !hat Supet~isol' Ron did all this apparent turning about to collect some future votes. \Vell. he may not ha ve gAined much '11ith the Irvine folks after all the things he said about them. His \IOte-'.getfing relations must be strained A touch with old buddy Battin. He can l hlj.ve loo many friends up Anahei1n way after the way he. kicked Charlie P!arson around. And city officials around the. county are gtiH shaking their heads. Pt'Qr Ro.n .. Soutl1 Vietnam Electioe.s SAIGON (UPI) -Demonstrations against the one-man presidential race or President NgU'yen Van Thieu broke out today in Saigon and in Hue, 400 miles to the north. One demonstration in Saigon degenerated into a grim frolic in which g. yea'r-old children hurled firebombs. fn the ancient imperial capital or Hue, l"here police used teargas and (ired rifles to break up crowds of rioting students and veterans. the demonstrations took on an anti-American tone. There ~·ere caricatuttl! of Presiden t Nixon as a pup- peteer manipulating Thieu and of Nixon riding In a cart dangling a carrot in front of Thieu, depicted as a donkey. Government spokesmen reported t~·o policemen M re killed and 17 militiamen injured Thursday when terrorists ex· plod~ a plastic bomb at a village el~­ tion planning seSsion about 100 miles east of Saigon. Other te'rrorists hurled a hand grenade ~ an l'Xpl osive charge Into two Saigon priillary schools which are to be used as polling places Sunday. No casualties were reported . Thieu, in a speech over the government radio tonight, urged the people to .. get out and vote:" It was the same speech he delivered on nationwide televisio n 24 hours earlier. The Hue demonstrations began at the An Quang sect Buddhist school inside Hue's old Imperial Citadel, which wa3 ~eld by the communists for 33 days dlft- Ing the 1968 Tel offensive. A group or 400 students marched out of the Citadel into the city where ·they began burning elec- tion posters. Students from the University of Hue began a second demonstration nearby. When they began stripping down election posters, police began firing !ear gas can--· ist.ers and were met wi th 11 vol~y ti rocks and fire.bombs. One policeman wu injured. Wounded veterans carrying firebombs joined the demonstrations. In Saigon, an anti-Th ieu demonstration at f1le An Quang Pagoda, headquarters of militant Buddhists who are boycotting the election, got out of hand and JOO youths and small children began hurlinii: molotov cocktails. They scattered quickly when police fired tear gas. Iraq Death Try Fails BE_!_RUT (UPI 1 -An atlempl against the life of Mustafa Barzani. the leader of Iraq ·~ Kurdish minority, failed. But it is certain to produce increased in9tabllity within Iraq's already shaky political sU'ucture, diplomatic sources said today. Baghdad Rad.io said Thursday Barza.nl, fi7. escaped unhUrt from the assassination attempt Wednesday. Three of his gu.ros were killed and 10 wen wounded . Middle u~s. Hit ,hy Win.d • Snow Blankets Yosemite Park , Rocky Mountains . ' - ·-·-Ati.nt1 ... ~ ';;;,.,,,( "'-Ch•clftnlW Cl_..N ---..... ...... i. ·-""' i .,,... .. , ...._Cttr• . ··--· ·---. -· .. .. __."" .__ -1'1~ ·-Ill-* Cf'1 JI, Uull hlt ..... Cltr .. " Jllflll ~ w .... -. r -..- " • " • " " .. " .. • " ., .. • M .. # " .n .. .... " ... "' .. .. ......... ,. " 1' .. -~ # .It ... " . " • • 1J .. " •• • • .... ·" . .. " .. . .. .. " • n " " " ., .. •• .. • .. .. n M _.1.lt n " .. --.,... r-r- ~ .. .. 'Envoy's Hunt Pres~~d CARACAS (UPI l Some 7 .000 policemen combed Caracal5 today in ~arch of Mni. Thelma Frias, the consul· general of lhl!: Dominican Republic ab- ducted by kidnapers who demanded f l mlllk>n. ransom. Mrs. Frias, ~. lhe nrst lady diplomal to be abducted ln Latin America . is forme.r vice president of the Dominican Senate. She last was seen Wednesday morning when .she . left. her ~e to con. dud llOillf: busin865 at a C&fac•s bank. A top police official said lhere was a good ll!:ad to the kk.lnaping and that an announctment might be made today. "We mspect Ult victim bu not been moved out of thi! capital," he said. "We have aome 7 ,000 men searching houses and apartment building in t h e metropolitan arl!:a in an effort to localiu her." A ransom note found Wednesday beneath the door of her awtment in the soutbern section of Caraca, demanded $1 million. It was believed to be one o( the highest ranso~ payments ever demand and exC'ttds by $400,000 the highest ramom ever thought paid In an ab- duction. Jn 19SS kldnapers of Robert C. Greenlease J r .. 6, of Kansas City, Mo., were· paid $600',000. A second ransom note was found Thursday mprning. Both we~e signed by t~ "Rudas Mezones ttthrucal combat unit." :!I pAramilltary branch of the arm· ed forces of National Liberation (FALN \. That group presumably Is headed by Df>llglas Bra vo. once menlioned as lhe local 111.au to replace CUbM . auerrllla leader Ernesto "Che" Gue¥ata, •ho was: kllled in Bollvia. Mrs. Frias' adopted aon and. vlce"<'on- su\, Fausto F'rias. said his family lacks the tnoney lo meet the ransom demand , and hinted that the . Dominican govern· ment would have to foo t the blll If his 1 mother is to be rele.a3ed. Dominican Ambassador Rafaer f:!onilla Aybar said, t we ha ve not recelv@d yet ;iny phone call from · the kidnepers and that's extremely strange in th~ circumstances. We don't know what In make out of this situation. l just pray for Mrs. Frias' sound irescue ., ." MURPHY SAYS: "'' ''I'm not·in the show but I ' have some prettY classy buddies .who ate'' ... . ' ' ' . .. over 100 dif(erent bree.!,is of dogs will show at F~S'hjoji Island shopping center tomorrow, 10 ,AM .t.o~ PM." ' .;r '~·(' ' I• ' . \ ._ ~~ ,. . ... ~ . . . . DOQ SHOW . S~TUR~Y, OCT. 2 north·' mall green park area .. .. I ,; ;I • ' . 4-H~aded -atrtracli~~ Stage· Co'urt cente,r ma:ll. F.fee ~raftS:. 4emonstrations by club meirtbers J:l AM toc2 PM. . · · , • ~ . .... • . ,. -" ' .. ~ • • ._ •lld ""-'°" I ' ~~;)1$-AND:_ ,>tftPOaT1CllWTll&-i • . ! Pacific co111 !{19fiW.y ... ~""" ~~~" ~nd MacArtllur . . .. , I ·---.J ' . ----· .+ -·- -· l. < ' • u.-1 Te1t.iioA 'ILLEGAL ARREST' Activi st Bacon Kennedy Urging Mo1~ India Aid • WASHINGTON 1UPIJ -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ( o.r-.tass. ), said Thursday that one million more Pakistani refugees had streamed into India since he visited· there last month, facing di sease and death in "the greatest human disaster of modern times." Kennedy. chairman or the Senate Refugees Subcommittee. opened hearirigs on the situation with a plea for a greater U.S. effort lo share the es timated $330 million relief costs India will incur this year. He said there were 110\Y 9 million refugees in India. Dr. llomer A. ,Jack. \1•h11 visited the refugee camps recently, testified that lhe • Warrant Quashed Leslie's Arrest • ·'lllegal'-Court ~ SAN FRANCSICO (UPI) -Antiwar activist Leslie Bacon Wall Ulegally ar· rested in April in a Washington, D. C. co1nmune and flown 3,000 niiles to Seattle for questioning about the bombing of the U.S. Capi tol , a federal appeals court rul· ed Thursday. t.1iss Bacon, 19, arrested by the FBI as a .. material wllness" to the fl1 arch I bombing, was granted a peUtioo for habeas corpus1 and her "invalid'' arrest warrant was ordered quashed by the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, fl.like Rosen, one of fo.11ss Baron's at· lorneys, called the court decision •·a· great victory lor civil libert ies in this country." .. \Vhat it means is U1at the Attorney General no longer can willy nilly arrest persons. and in the case of Leslie, whisk her 3,000 miles acrOSs the country and hold her as a prisoner for an inordir1ate length of time," Rosen said. The court ruling said the arre51 war· rant issued by Jud8:e George Boldt in Seattle April 22 was illegal since it assumed without proper basis that Miss Bacon, of Atherton, would not answer a subpoena. A proper arrest warrant, !he court said, must be based oo probable cause that testimony of the witness "'ii material witness" t-0 go to I.he nearest U.S. court and challenge the original subpoena. While in S@attle, Miss Bacon testified !or several days but later· refused to answer question~. She \\'BS granted .. limited" immunity by a federal judge but again refused to testify fur ther and \lo'as held in contempt. The buX"om blonde a lso ...,·as charged with conspiring to make firearms and in· ctndiary bombs in connection with an at· tempted bombing of New York"s first National City Bank in December. She v.·as rreed on $10,000 bond in that case. Surgeon General Requests End To Vaccination WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. surgeon-general hai. recommended the st.ates .!top requiring routine smallpox \"accinations for chHdrtn because or significant gains in lhe fight against the disease. Dr. Jesse L. Steinfeld aMounced and that ii would be "impractical" lo use Thursday he has accepted rttom- a subpoena. Miss Bacon also "'as under mendationii of the Advisory Committee subpoena during the grand jury ques· on Immunil.ation Practices, a gcoup of tioning. The court said the first. test can be academicians and medical and health n1& by assertion by the U.S. altorney, at:thorlties. but lhe second must be based on suf· The committtt rttommended that - QUEENIE ''How can we f,•rn him rlnwn ?" GARAGE • SIDEWALK SALE! Sat., Oct. 2 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CORNER OF 16th & ORANGE Costa Mesa BARGAINS GALORE! -Furniture, Clothing, Appliances, Books, Toys, You-Name-It! 1'roceeds to Harbor Area ~-~---··"' fr111.iir. Oct~r l , 1~7 1 Standard Oil Fined For Spill RICHfi.10ND (UPI/ -Stair dard Oil Co. "'"·as fined the niaximum $1 ,000 and ordered pul on two years probation Thursday for 11 30,000 gallon oil spill in S;ln Francisco Bay. r.tunicipal Judge Charle.! H. Baldwin imposed the penalties after the company had plead· ~ no contest in connection "'ilh the spill July 28. DA.IL Y PILOT ,S "•Ill l".ilt~I ~.._! TAXPAYEIS YES VOTE YES OCTOBER 5 NEWPORT POLICE & ADMINISTRATION FACILITY e Ellminat• $20,IOO In R•nt Paym.nt1 e Eliminate "Admfni ... tr.itive Sprawl" e Iner•••• Government Efficiency e Obtain A Moct.rn Police and Adminl1- trative Facility for N•wport Beach Attorneys for Standard ob- jected lo terms or the pro- bation v.•hich required the company lo inst itute pro-I cedures for preventing spills I Endor1ed By Th•H Local Citi:r.ent; Mr. •IHI Mn. 'lll!lt11m "'" •·a t lhe earliest p o s si blt e time." Attorney An I ho n y Brov.•n r;aid !he company alread\' v.·as v.·orking for. im- proveri1ents set up with the Coast Guard and that the local action migh t conflict. "Mn!" A~l~lltl JI~ Asll Tem A•~ OKTOBERFEST l l!:llLINl.11 llESTAUll ... NT NUNTG. l•ACN 161·!-IDO VNJTED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OPEN SATURDAYS ' '• 1 P.M. MON.·THUllS. 10·5 P.M. llrblrl All~I Cl1r1 "•tUer Kiri A•ft l•• Htrry ••••llf J1ck l•t,.•11 Mfrlly" 119 ... ll Jw!ll ''""l"I ...... y ...... Sw•r ••roon le.rrl~• l1rtllel1,,,,... ll•T l•rltleltmew Or • ....i llfln. AlM/11 e. ~ 11.1i.11 ..... Or. r,,.,,.. A. l l•IW- Orl"llll _.,,,., 11111,+etl Jali .. "'· ..... y I'. M . 1'11\INW CtlMri,.. C •• ,..<•II G .. ,..,, o. t wtc•t• Or. tn• MU. D1vlC l 11n ... H ..,,....,. c . c 1 ......... / /end of the refugee Oow was not in sight. / Jack said an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Bengalis. 'vho have attempted to I 1 establish their own government in East ficient facts. "Mere assertion will not do," !he court rat.her than giving the inoculations to -.11 said. "As a basis for Bacon"s arrest. the children -the shots bt given only to warrant was invalid.'' hospital peraoMel and persona traveling Youth and Community Activity Projects FlllDATS 10-6 P.M. (71•1 540-5211. Loc:oTH h1: Sponsored By The S•. C-st Pfn•. Ce1tt1 Mn• Mr. •NI Mrt. '1111111'1 c ... n...., ll lch1•0 c ... w1 M11 ID•vll 1"1111 Otvll oC •• Pakistari. were killed by cen~ral govern· ment troops. Rosen said the ruling would permit to countrieii where smallpox has not been a nyone subpoenaed as a "material eradicated. COS1A MESA ROTARY CLUB H. M. STOLTE Antipoverty Age11cy Gets Day Care :Pla11 WASl·ll NGTON IAP ) -The federal antipoverty <igency ha:\ emerged f r o m con· gressional tests v.•ith a heft ier budget and a greatly expanded role in child development des p j t e administration in· tentions to confine it to research. The House 1'hursday ex· tended the Office of Economic Opportunity for another two years and added a massive devt.lopment program keyed to day-care centers r o r children of working n1others. The Econoroic Opportunity Act, along with $4.9 billion for t"'O years' operalion of exist· ing programs, was pas.sed 2:51 to 115 after tight vo\es on ex· pansion. It represented a 6.7· percent increase over Presi· dent Nixon's OEO budget. The day-care pro gr am, Y.'hich moves beyond babysit- ting into educational and hc<itlh services, \\'as approved 186 to 183 after eligibility for free care v.·as trimmed al the urging or House Republican Leader Gerald f ord of t.iichigan. While the program carried no price tag. Ford quoted a SZO.billion e s t i m a t e by Secretary of Health. Educa· tion and Welfare E 11 i o t Richardson for the original $6,690 income level. The House reduced the cutoff income level for free care to $4,320. There \.\'as no estimate on cost at the lower level. The Senate has passed a sligh.tly different.versfsm and a compromise will have to be. worked out. ln a letter read to the House by F'ord, Richardson main- tained pe.ssage of the prograt!' without funds to support 1t would lead to "a tragically un- fulfilled promise to 1 h e American people of the kind th<it has already undermined their confidence in govern· nient." And Rep. Durward G. Hall t~Jl~~~~-) ~E~:~~:::~~q~·:~~;~ ~;~'i;·Ji4~ ~'P , :i ':;;,:;~n ':h~:~~~,::1,h;!i:~~t ~-1~##~~fi ,;=g=''=··=~=:=;m=ow=:=;oo=Aw=~=l~=::=m=.·=· =;: ,~T.c 1i ·l'iJ(jVf:' v8a~1~8R'? lffic!tl ~€¥.::" ~.......,!lr ... ,-.... , ...... ,. .• .-1 ... ~• .,,., ..... ,, -UCLUSlft ~ Pacilic~-Goldfish Farm FALL ·SAU - .253 ~~5Q%o11 FANtl Ki>I ClllloM fl"Mll '°""*'" • C.Uftr11lt'1 "'""'' ..... ... If .... WATll HY~INTH WATll UTTVCI WATft_ LILLlll ' "' ·-.... , .. • •Olt . , ... 10 ~ALLOlf­ A9UAllUlif. . .. c.--·1 ·~ • --.... $19.95 ( . 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We 111• •nly 11•w f•ctery •119i11••r•d tJ••h •.. 11ot ••lt~llt. $ lots of non-.skid tread 95 .. each plus state and local taxes SUPER WIDE! letted-Ralsff White Lett~rs F60·1 4 or 15 5 35~~ J.00 G~14 or G60.1S s399s l'.t!.T_ t.,,.J.'1 P.S. INDY MAG WHEELS P:OllD-CHEYIOLn-PLYMOUTH DATSUN-TOYOTA , SET Ofi 4 • • • CP1111 ctp• 111d nuh) • I hole maQs evaileble for o/• ton Campers • n d Jlick·ups, slightly higher. GENERAL JET • Datsun· Toyota· Colt· Vega· Pinto Owners! :.=~ ... ~~$ e o.., D• .. on® T....i ..... .... .... ""' """"''. -"·" ...... l a. Tn ... &M W 11 -L..,_.0,. .,.,...,, IANIAillllc:AID · .wm c:tw61 -.. ; 1111 •oo.1J ORIGINAL 19UlfMINT ILACKWALLS COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 19St Hours: 7:31 te 6:IO D1llJ_ P!IC)NE : 1••11 DtLltit OtVI Dohorly Mr, '"" Mro. M ill" M. 0.11tl Mr. •ntl M'I. C~rl11iff ... ..., J. 0.111i. .... ,_ .. Wlfll1m "· l'kker Mr. •"'II Mn .•. H. ,1,.,,., 01. No li n l'rl111111 Mr. INI Mn. Jem" II. ••te J1mn Gani ""'•'Y Gor1n1 Art Glo~llltft• Jim" G1t •I• I ••"' Gr!Ult1> 'llllHltm Or....-y Wlllfr 11111~ Clllrlt• t!. "lrt 0.111i. II. l1trwlO<ll (.A. Hlqt11 Doro NI!! Nell 1'1111 E• Hlrtl! Cllnto11 M, l1Mu Al. A. No,...1111 Dick Jo~ H1l1n• Jo~ Mr. tnd Mrt. ••n• K1w1mur1 A , G. Ktll•m L1vr1 E. lttll•m Jtl>,n K1!l~1t ll•b•rl l<int••vrv Ctr! J. Kyml•. Jr_ LIWrt l19il• llkhltd L L1Wrtnt1 l1ow1rd LtwM<I. Jr. D•. llormtn ll. LN1' 0..,.11• l•nl Jun Lu~• John M1cn1ll I DorHll Mtn.'11!1 II-rt M1r .. 1t1I M r. tlHI Mrt. Glellfl M t rlin 11111111 Ma•~•Y .. 1111111 II, M1ur1r 11 111<1111 McC1rdl• 00fl M(lnn" Giii Mtlnn<> M•. ""o Mn. r1w1 A. Mc1r:i1111r Lton C. Mttka l"ltrk k A. N•••I Or. J ohn NlctU M•. 111<1 Mn. Oeftnlf D. C 'Ht ll Mr. tnd M'1. 1.lll41t1y ''"'" ~r. •IHI Mrt. 0 . A. "Mlllllt!H M1.-.1rtl "'"'' Or, ..... Mr"J. H.,.rl io11t1M Mllllt 0•1"" ''"'"" 11•11• Ht•..,_11 llt!M J ...... ll1y W, H. RM1l1r ••"'-•• lllclllnll H .... ltllty H ..... 11,,.. Wllllttft C. •ill9 • Tl! ..... ,. II.MW, Ir. He .. l"f It ..... ......, K, lltlt- 1 M"'"f'"°' H. lltll-t H-~ 8•,,.,l!lt Ill 1"111111, o ..... VOTE YU ·oC'rOli~ _s · ..... fW "' ....,.., .... ,...,. -"°" ... "9llc• ........ -P'ecllllt'--~'"••11 r.J't-..,_ _,_, L .. ~ . ........ It...,., • .,. , .... . MDOT•I~ Ma I . Qimlf ......... .. ....... , ....... .. . . • .DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Ambulance Questions San Clt mentt.'s problem \\'1th adequate emtrttncy ambulance service i! flr from stttle:d -even Lhou1Jr1 the cily seems C'IO!t 16' !i(ning an nfficlll cOfttrlct !cof'n· ~lete \Vith subsid;.1 \V\t h 1 1orally-bastc1 firm . D~spit t strnng nbJt rttons by heatl.s of alJ three pub- lic 11ftty deparlmen t~. th~ lri ct l private f_irm probtb\y WI ht rfore 1v1 ng 12~0 11 ii:: 11 mnn thl y subsid y son.n.. ""' Dep1rtmen1 hea ds. h1vt nffered pl1n1 f~r a city-r\Jn em1ra:ency servirf' wh1r h 'vriuld assu re a h11h·s tan~ard of performan r~ and ir oncl ad J:yAttm of accountabill.ty. U counrilmen ~111 1 a.gree that 1 cl'Jntracl and sub11dy lhould bf enarted . they should be absolutely t ertaln th.at th ey have investia:a ted fully the firm \l.'ilh \l.•hich tl!ey 'vill do b u~1 nes!.. . San Clem ~nte is not dealing "'1th a minor pav1na contract here. It i!i dealing wi th a servic e.-vi ta.l to public safety. Height Limit Compliance La1una Beach planning cnmmissiontr!, "'ilh a little nudgini from \lilJ•ie Laguna, have finllly mana&ed _to insert a claust 1n the text of !he general plan recofn lt· ing the Ml!\\' :\O·fof"I hui lrl i n~ h~i,:ht:li mit . HO\\·~ver . it app ar entl:t w1ll take more-lime to !Ort out all the. .~ertions r.f the: cJly znning ordi.llance that mus! he amended to compl_\.' \.Vith the initiative. It 11> not simply 11 matter of cha n&in~ the .\Q.font !1 m11 in r -2 zone.~ to a Jfi.fnol limit. The ne"· ordin.1n ce change! tht mt!hnd of mea~ur int hei2ht as well . Under the tilrl la\.\·. height \Vas measured from tht curb. The "~"' nrdinaru:::e provi des f<ir measurement from the hii hes! poi nt nn .tn imarinary fiv~foot line dra\vn around a build ing'.~ foundiltion: Thi~ can make a sub!tantial difference on sl oping l ot~ "·hich are abun· dant in La1una, aJ s<i affectina lots in t.ht R·3. C-1 and 1\f · l tOftl !. Onct the height hmJl l& prtiperly in serted into the r.l'll'Unt nrd.inJnce. witll rfitju1red pu blic helrln&s. the: initiative ordinance will 1'11v1 served i~ pur pose. It 11tm.11 urtlikel y anyone would choog~ tn ltsl 1t~ Je11lity whUe that proceduri! is btina ac!omplished-but it !till can 't bt. too sMn. One Gift Covers AU Th11 month , St'luth Ct111t rt si dentA '"ill bt 11k1d to 11ve sptcia.l thourht to the need! of their nei1hMr1 as lht annual Community Cht st a.nd Un1l&d Fund ttm· paign s .C"I unrler \.\"a.v. (ft Laguna Reach. '>'•hirh ha~ nl"Vf"r fail~rl to meet it! Community C'he.~l .goal-thnuJ?h .~nmttiml"s it'~ been 1 ··jus1 und er the \\'ire" affair-Uie gnat h11 been in· cre1.~fltl by $~.000 In a. nt1\• hia"h nf 11\2.000, It sound.~ lik l" 1 hefty sum. Rt1 I. ri ivid ed .tmont the le you th anti ht;iltti llj?t:nciell !;Prvini r~,;it'lent~ of the communil.v fnr .1n entirf': ye11r. ii'.~ real ly nn1 lh11t Mu ch. ;\dvantP r11mpai_1tn lett.P:r1' tn bu.~in.eAs firm,; ind in· dividu1d Ch est !llflpnrters ;i re in the mail and an nffice 11·j1J tit npP:n nn F'ore1't /\vt nue In ;iectpt t'tnna tinns. In the Si n C~em~nl tt ..a..cea: thP. Un~l_f':d F'und is pre· paring In launr h 1t!I first o(lit111I ca mpi~an. Directnrs havf! chosen nnt In i;et a specifir gnal fo r I.hi~ first yt.ii r. until they see "''h:1t rP:s pnni1e I.he cam· p1itn rece ive.~ Ho"'t:\ler. they are hnpinr for suba:tan· ti.al supporl from ma inr hu~ine.~s rontact.J and,,.,, course, from tht C.tmp Pendlel on itrea . Remember. the Cnmmunity C'he,;t 1.nd United Fund a.re two nf the last remalninc instituti<ins th1t 1till know ho\v to makl" t shrinking dt"lll8r ·tt'l a lonr way. ~ • s A Word Quiz On Forgotte11 Names De Ar Gloo1ny Gus Massive Lobbying Can1paign Motcnted lre havl!n·1 h11 d 11 .... -nrd-quiz fnr riu11, 1 while. and trlrl11~•5 wBI d1";1] wi!h "for11°t· lert namt<."' 11! plac:e.!, parsol\5 or U11ngs. 't'~ ma'' consider \'tltJrseJf "unbt>a rab l.v it:amtd if .vou r an answer mM'I! 1han half. I The w1r.keri "five cilles l'Jf the p!;,,in" are mt.nt1nn @<:! in th~ Bihle. and form tht titlt of .!! separ1.te book: h.v P'rttu;t: everyone lmow.s Sodnm and c;.,_ mm-rah -1••h.1t art the oth.!:r lhree eitiet '.' !. ALOf\"G THE SA~E line!, the fir5t f11 t botik~ nf rhe '31hl1! art known as thf '·Pentateuch " ,..,·ervnne knn .... ·5 that lhe fir st tu.·n art ritn~i.~ .tnd Exod~ -whal i re the n..tmt• nf the next lhrte'.' ~ \\.,. .still r11 ll .1ny !nnt run a •·marithen . the hr~r run bt5!An .11 the Rattle l'lf ~f.!Jr~fhnn -1,1·here did 1t enri~ i \lan1 htl"ri1irv rhillrarter.s ha\'e Da3.sed 1ni(\ fnn,. ·11.·h1J, !h• sourct rif .i.uthor of their fame h•.s hf'tn fnr1111tt>n. Ident ify rht snurce! ".II the fnl!nv.·ing . •01 1 '·Ga.v Lorh1r10. · 1 ~1 "Pnilyiinn1," and I r 1 Pt-c.k ~ ~Id f;t1v ·· ri. "'"'T "".\!i TRF.: n;1mt rlf · Tht )l~n t\'1thf'UT ; \t1untrt •·" ~ 8tfor F 1t w~~ m.adt into .11 mu :;\<'al. ''Htllo. DcUy . 1.1·1., a pl.I\' caUflld ' Th1.. ~tiitchmakt.r" "·hi t 11.·as H! ori1ir.1! title befert that:' ; Tht m.an "'hri f!'lunded tht rt l11ln n .,r l uddftirm 11.·a.s c1ll ed lht 8uddpa (mtan· , ~\'hilt: lht. aovemmt:nl ~lifft:n! pt:n· altifts a1ainst kllltrs of .cnlden nr bald eagle!. it will kill ~ mtttd pairs or our national embltrn l"f1 AmcPlitk• lsl 11nd if rk• nu(']fl'ar lest i! made Oc t. I~ \\'ill !hty sub-- traet the million dollar fint lrom -A. T. 8. "'" .. •HJ•• •••1•C111 •t•ltr<' v!tw•. •I ftt<l n l fi!Y ffMll ~I tl\t ~···~•W-1- Y•Ut M l •ffVI II .... ..., •uo. l!l !l'f f'llfl. 1n~ "th ' @nhchten~t1··1 · what was hi~ rt.al !'lamt:" 8. V.'h~ 1s 1n old stalt 1nkt: c1\ltd 1 '"rhestnut "" !I, n·hat i! lht: full namf l'lf th• 1M1vt:J by STevenson abtlut Dr. Jekyll al'ld Mr. Hl'tlt"' "to, ·Wh~ i! ,. rerlt in typ• ol nm1n rtferrtd. to a! "Lady Bountiful "~ ANSWERS: I Admah.-~Ztbolin. and '7.nar. 1. l,e\"il1cu~. Numb,r!. a.nit Deulf!l"flnomy. 3 Al Athen .t 4. 1a1 Thf' leadin1 ('h aracttr ui Nichbl1s Rt1\l(f ".c lr!g1>dy 1 17~11 "'The fii 1r Ptnitt.nt"': 1h) Th• htmin' n/ thl'. nrn·tl of th at tifl,. tn · f:ltlnor H. Pnrler t\~1 ~1: 1r 1 Humnrnu.o: ~kf'lrht~ in th ,. ,i.!ilv.·auktt Su n rl ur1n1 !hf' 18Nl~ by Genri,. Wilbur f'eck.. S. "Phil ip 1'\rila n. •· a l' :>. ~-'I V\ nff irf'r, in a ~tnrv hv Edv.•1rt! Evt fjioJl H11l@ about Aarnn s Urr .. ~ trtallnn. 1 \{a n~· re1rier~ err 1n hf'lif'vi n1 thi~ 11 frul! ~tnrv. 1 ~.·"Th• Mf'rt'hanl Imm Yl'lnker.\.". hy· Thnrnlfln ~Vildtr. 7_ ~iddhartha r.11 u1 11m1, who hvtri in Jndi• in Utt. 8th rtnlury B r ~ f rnm an <'lld me lodrama. "The Sroken Sword.'' b.v William Oil!"n.. in IJ."hich r:ne. tedimi~ character rt:ptats !hi! .!Im• Jl'lkt 11bnu1 1 "r.ht:atnut.tret." ~­ ··Thi Str.tn11 C••• !'If Dr. Jtiyll a.nd Mr . Hyde..., UI. Sh~ .-.. , th• atflutnt a n d aristocr1tic dn10tlder in r•rquhar's play 11 70'1) ··TM Blau1· Strat.artm." Pol.itical Ad Cost Oddity l1I 11 !1 wisdom Con1ress hi s comfl. up W'ith tnothtr tff('lr1 lD rr.ruJ1 tt pnl i!1cal campaizn eq>endituret : tJW! one (ivin1 candidatas for ftdtral offict 1 financial hrUk over lhtlr non.pel!Ucll com- pa:tribl s. ,.illlAd with nol unu11u1l C"onvr'!lutf!d lt1e1c and rathtr m~tdlrectt:d teal. t h e meuur~s in thf' SenatP. and Hou1e basJca\ly would rtquirf tht nnnbroadcast '"Mia -ntwsp•pers. m••atln,s. othtr pm-iodic1l publi('Atlons. and blll~rd factlltlt:A -In aell space In ledtr1I can· ~las at thtlr '0 !l'lwe1t unlt ratt.'" Th11t !Mins t'hat shftrt term politlc1l ad· 9'l'tiilna Wf!Uld comrt'l&tld lht s1mt r11tt d lel'i*·ttrltl cti~r1et cblftmerclll ad ee!IOo!ult~ Lawyers Block No-Fault Insurance Tti f /ruf .surviving br/I /('J tstabl1sh no·ft!ul ~ automobilt in.sura·~ce 111 Calt· l~nua. wn.! ~-illtd Sept. 2S by tht !itnatt J1uiiciory Ct)mmittt•. nll oj r11, '111.t m l'ltr., nf tohirh (Jrt l1twytr.!. Pr1rir1pn/ /t1f'lh11i.~t GQflllUI 1n; mll'ti.~Urt !Dl'l!I t/1' Cnhfnrni.d Tri(I./ l..'1WIJ''' A,oi· scicinti(l11 . Tht hill"s barkt r., pr,rlir.tll'rl '' ll'nulrl . if pttsst rl . ,oiavE Cn./ifnrnin. mnlnri.~t.~ S.3fl m i/lirr11 n Jlll'Or i'l prt •niu"'·'· Jnrk ..o\11lfll r.~rn1 g11111'.~ furlh ll'! ,[)Ill"· /1cu/ors nbt)ut tht sub)ll'CI at tht ftd· tral lt vt:l in 01t follbtmng column. Edi tor l'i' ASHINGTON Tht ··injury tn· riulltry'" -tht in!Ut· •M~ :1gen~. 1dju111. ori. l;iwytrs a n d others who mike 1 pn'/flt from gri1>f - ha v• mnunttri a m1s1ivt , sophistica. ted Johbyin1 c.am- pt.i1n to bloek no- fault autn insur•ncl'. Tht: n~fault llY• ttm w4'Uld com ~I insur1nc,. companie.\ 10 piy accidt:nt claims lll'ithout eottly l11wsuiL, to dttermine who w.111 al f1uJl Advnea t~ say thl.\ wnuld re-ult in ]()Wer prtmlurns. prnmi:i!tr ll•rvit't. fa.irer ('('lm- ?"n!latin11 ti r'ld t vt n s.11ftr c:1rs. l'lut it wriuld 111.~ rt1st lht bi1 insur•nre rnmpanies. trial la\.\·ve.r5. lns11r11nc,. ~~enrll and claims 11djU.,1t:r~ hilli('ln~ nl t!nll•r~. Th,. tri11l lawve.r~ alnnt: wt'luld loll~ $1 bill ion a yt•r in. law fet.\. TJtEllf STRATf':GY is In blnr·k 1 n11- l1l'lnll) nn-ltul t •.vsttm h,v cl'Jnlt:ndinl ll'l1s is 1 mallt.r !hat shnuld bl'. left to th!! st.1tt s. Tht: tfff'CI wnuld hr t~ 1ut tht no· !aull systtm. For mos! stat.I. leaislat uN!s 11re dnminated by lawyt:rs and can ht m1nipul1ttd by the pow@rftil insurance induatry. A~ t:vidtnce nf tht indu:iitry·~ power. SPverid ht;h·ltv"J in~uranc.e e:rttutiv,s rf'cently paid a call 11 thf! White Hou!lt tr: di~U1$ no-f&Wl intUranct . Tht group in- clut!ed tht rhll'f l!:rtc.uti~ fl( tl'lt K!!mpt.r ln!luranef' Group. Allstate. State Farm ~utu1I Ind Libt:rty Mutual. Th• Nl:rnn Admlnillllr•lion Juh:i11>qu,.ntly endorsed th. no-fault mrw:t:pt hut reeom· m~f'rl th•l it be implemented on • i;t1te--by·st1tt b11!li!l. The futility nf thi!I apprr.iarh IJ, alrtad.v In l'Viden~. Th ui; far. fivt atate:ii havt ~1111t:d new in- · iuranet blll!I, but tht:y btar 1bt 1111 much reumblant:e lt) no-fault as • tin wl'llstlt lt) • nutt. - MAS8ACRUSETI'~ ha~ <'lf the bf.at plan11. It prnvitlt:s for M-f1ult cnm· ptn!ll.ion up In $2.0flll but ptrmils l1"8Uils fnr d1m11e1 in e:rrt~S l'I( th1t amount. Motorista •till hlvf' to carry li111bllity inJurance, and in m•ny t'ISl!S lhr. nn-fauh pAymtnllll ~•rvt mf'rf'ly tn sub1iditt subsequel\l l111w1u il,. F:ven wi lh the1,. weaknt:11~t:!I. Ma11Aachu~f'tl.' tlrivl'r.\ hlll\'t -.lrt:1dy received a 1$ ~rcenl drop In Sl'lme t1f lhflr autt1 prem ium.' . A number nf atal•ll h•v• had n~h1 ult bills intrndurf'f"I inlfl lhf'ir l•fiA!aturf!~ and •~~irnerl tn lht i:iuriat.nry nf 1At1'Ytr· dom in•t.M eomm it1et~ Ten llll.1tts nave vntM! 111 "study" nt).h111lt. t.\an.v rK thw 11t11tt1 will n•v11.r o!idopt no-fault blll1. and !:ht plans rnat pass will rtsu!t itivariaNy, in fatttr bank accounts for lrioi l la.w~'l!r~ and 1ns11r1nce men. Th!! patch'-'·nrk no-fault 1ys!em tha.t Is e.merg· int <ts ~ rtSult of tht: NL:ron approach i& prkist ly wh at the injury indus try want s. IN!lfo~Ell , THf<~V ~;IVI' pl-lnnt<l it tk.oit Wll \'. Rn!M>rt H .. Jl'lrl~t. ~ lawyf'r '-'"h0 wnrked fnr lhe Amtric11n Trial Ll'lv.'Yeri; A11oci1t in n ft1 r nvt r eil!:hl ytar(. tnld a :>.ena lt s~bctim mittee. !;i.~1 M11y h"w !ht l1wyer1 plan ll\..be11t oo-f111lt. Their emph•.,i1. :riiitl .!no.•t. i.' nn ~111 te le11t:l:rh1 ture,. ATLA h1~ h1ndpick,.d ··1.;,y men " -includinf former gOvPrnor~. fl1l1l11tor1, 11nd pnwerful pnliti('t\~ -11'1 cnnrdtn11I P. the .1t1le·hy .... ~t11te ""''•ult on no-f•ull . Jrinsl heci1m• ··f,.fi up·· witll his ~nr.timnninu1 hrnther~. h1> llllirl . 111 11 ''kt:y m;in "' mf'tlinll( in Chic11 i;:n T11 rtir1> fnr m11nipul11tinA: 1!•tt le,11illl11ture~ we.re t1ptl!nly dil('U!l.,,.ri, .Jnn~t 1111id. Such frot1t rrnup~ •~ LIF'T fLllwyer.• lnvnlvet! F't1r 1't:r111 1 .!I nd An()rT ! Al!nrnt y ~ f)e:d\c~tf'ri tn Ohin renplf' Tn!11l_v~ h11v" b,_f'n fflrmttl . Th,.~· 11re lntric111,.. 1.11:r-f':rl'.mpt schtmf'~ ft1r r;ii,;ing monf'y t" def,.1 1 nn· f1ull , An El ra~. Tei., !ri al lawyer!! n!\.\'~1,.t!er. in r;ic:l. fr11nk ly 111~\f'd L!FT "1 \ei:i,!11tive kirty th11t ill paying oH." AOOPT ANn l.Jf'T •rf' hul !ht lip nf. ."C";indalnu!i irrber1. All acrn~' !ht t'nun- tr\'. tri11l 111"''.\"f'r!I 11rt lnrmin1 1purinu!I "f'if izt ni:: RTOup.~·· tn r11mp1l'n 111ain.c;t nn·f1111H . An nr_1!1n l1J1ti('ln in N 11~hviJJ,., T,.nn .. "·hirh r11lls il!lf'lf thf' ·•citii:l"n l> C.vmm iltf'f' In H;ilt Nn Fault ln.~uranr,..·• h1 .o; hf>en _..pnn ... nrinr r11clirt at!.~ clennu n<:inc n~f-lult 11s • ~v~ltm whic h ··m ake~ nn distinction hef~'etn lh,. r 11 ref11I •nd r,.rk!f'.~.\ rir11·,.r ·· Tht> rlta1rman rif the grou p 1.~ Dnn D. Hi!rl tbrand. ju!t :i.n a\'f!'.r.oii;::t: '"cifizt n"' whn happtn! a.JM> to be a me.mhf!r nf ATLA. In Ntw \'nrk City . a irnup call t:d "Cititen5 Against i\o fault"' ha~ bom · b"rrled lhe. ci ty "·ith \'acuou~ newspaper ad~ that l11bf'I nt1-faul t "a hn,11:r ·· The nrRan iz;itinn i.o; run by a· public. relation5 e.xp•rl. lrv ~piv11ck. whn h~!=-rf!'.rus ed to n11mt hi!'i b?{:\.ier.o;. But lhert·! co n· ~irlf'rllhl,. t vir!Pnrf' In ~11.ii;J!"St th,. grt1up IS btinR: ban krnll •ri l11rgely by tr ial l1v.·y,rs and 1n.o;ur:1nce men. TH,F: TRIAL LA\\"''f<.RS p1ousl,\' 1n1u;t, nt v,.rthelell\, tho'l t the:y 111 re really deft:n· din,: lkf' Am,.rican ~y.c;Tf'm of justice. V.1e spnke at l f'n~!h '-''ith M;irvin Ltv.•i&, lht A1'LA pre.~iclrnt. whn claimed tha t no- fa ult insurance v.•ould cost more and offer '"·'-~. ~f:iu ll rrmnvrs th,. '"buffer·· bf'tween !he: ~nplP ;ind !ht> in sur::inct romp11nh1s, h,. .~11irl. "Takf' away th,. cnurl~ inti the l11 wvl'.r-". 11nd 11 11 vnu ;ire left with are the fr lt ndl v h11nrl~ n.I All~t11t•." In nlhl':r wnrd~. no-fault would do awa y wirh the la"·~·er .... It '-''nuld also do 1w11y with $1 billin~ in lt~al fee~. WE ASKEn \\'HETHER it was tlhical tn 11:'\P t.1 x-exPmpt schl'.mts to raise Olflne.v tn fight nn-ra ult. "\\:trt: r11rr_ving "n 11 peoples' lnbb~'." thunrlPrerl IAwis. 0'\\'•'rt: nut thtre I~ byin~ lnr th,. peop1,.:· / Bui the Pf'l'lplf . "'kl'I '-'"nuld Sa\"e billions by •limin titinJZ lht: lawsuits and the 'mid· dltmf'n. m;iy havt: a diff ertnt idt:a . l'nntnnt e: Tht: Amf'ricon 11.surance A .~:o;ociat inn. '-''hl'l~f' mmp.anie1 '-'"rl!t 30 rt rcen l nf th• natinn's autn lnsu r.1nce, has end..,rstd a co mplt!I'. nt1·f1ult sv1tt rn . Olhrr ct1mp.10ll'S ha ve paid !lp ser\'lCt. to tht c11nc ~pr 11•hllt: st:ek inK to sabollJe /true no·f.1ul t IQ: Product of Nature or Nurture? An nld ar1umenl it Matins up a11 in ovtr whttht.r lnl.f.lllJll'lct is U\t pf'M..kt of n.aturt or nurturt. II Is by ne m@MI m • r t I y u 1c1demic t.ltrcise, 11 Btrkeley pl.vdkll&IY pr'(!flltl'Jr Arthur, It. Jensen found out a couple. of yt1r1 110. He: ••• noodtd llfith hatt. mail. m1o!l:t th~ merit. or 1nte.Jli1enct, the solt 11taftdard of achievement. Md he 1ays thls ''mtritocrar.y" will he l1r1ely hereditary. "A.LL MODERN pnlitical (' r t d t'l s preach 110C:lal mobility,'· M wrltts. "The tood snc:it:ty should , "' bt.lltv•. · allttW" penplt tn ri!lf. accord.int to ttw.lr 0"1I ef: fnr1.1. Tht socl1I barrlt:rs of I.ht Pfl•l-race. rt:lillen. nttlol\lllty, Utlt. il'I~ Mrlltd wetlth-•!f under continuous , ~s.11ult, 1t lt1st 1'-principle." At this oome1 to p.q, rnedt will prevail. Whit treublea Hermstetn ·~ tl'lls prospect. is that 1 virtual ea1te ayattm trl the 1n· tllltct could 1ri1t. '•MJtlu would teM to sust1rn lhrir hl1h or low poaltion t'lll the. social ladder frnm 1tntr.atlo1'1 t& gen•ration. Notion., of lnht:rtnt racial or cl1s1 superiorlty--<>r lnft.rlority-are repufnMt to m11n y Amtrlc111s. P~plt today tend tb afrel' "ith Emtst Hf!mlng•a~··~ r,.mirlt •bout tht. ri ch-they i re differt1t only bf.cawe they have more money. We. art not yet wtpared fully to acctpl lhe theory tl'l1t they art stH 1mA rter. Yet the matter Is worthy nf serious study 11nrf dtb-lte in 1n iilmmphere th.at dne.s n~ · 1u6jkl lht reaearche.r to In· llmidation. U hla findin(I& hlppen to be un·, . po~ar. Man .')I.is stlll to naolvt such bJi.iC que.11tioT;.l~as: What p~lltly 18 In· ttIH&enet! K6w I• It davt.lo,.ctt AndihOw bHl Cllll It bt u&ed? , lll#Jlltte&tf Tiit. llAT!ONALl%ATION riv,. by c.Mriid'°1111 s~nat1r1 11 that ~ m~i• .... ·~ prolli.tr •l th< .. ,.,.., ol " ' ' f!!i;'""h•• ill' wlllth wt •-our .,. i....i u attamptltla "te 11v1 c•n· IS "11>ii< olft<t .,..11r .,_., ID il~llY Pll Ol M6fri II. WHll, -r· n-,,,iia,_ A!krl'W. -UllOtial l'tfl Ultor .. ,~ ii 1 I ' ' ' ltaju11ctiota Asked Protesters Vow To Blockade Ship SAN DIEGO fAP f -Anti"1ar 1roup.!1 threa tened t'5 llfn.d a sm&ll flot illa of bn1 1~ to pie ·et the Constellsli1'1n in 110 ~f­ rort tn keep the attArk carr ier fN\m A~ll· ing tod 11 y for her s11th tour ol duty off Vietn1m. The Coa.!il Guard s11d it would take into Lawyer, Six Prisoners Cliarg·ed ii Escape Try SA~ RA FAEL rUP1 l -Mi$~tn~ .!!l- torney Stt pht'n R1n1iham anct six SB Quentin Pri~on inm::i1rs werP indicted I r murl'ler anrl c11n~r1r<1cy e::irl.v tnrliiy ·n c4'nnert1nn v.·11h thf Slln Qut n!in esca~ attempt la.~t month th11t look six li\'t~. The Marin County Grand Jury returned the indictments after 20 hours of testimony The Inmates were "Soledad Brother'' Fleet a l)rum~o. Hu,10 Pint lla, John L. Spain. Loni~ T1!m1ntez, David Jt'lhPlstin and Wil\it T.-t r.. Ain11:h;1m. sCln nf fnrm,.r Ct1nnecf itut SL:ifp S,.nll!Or Alfrl'rl ~nihlm. I ntl lht: ol hers werl' ch1rgtd with the murrlt.r nl three cnrrt.clional nffict rs 11.nrl fWCl in· male~ in thl! h11.lf-ht1ur bloodb1th on Aug. 21". Geor~r. J1ckson. a,J5n 1 "So!ed•d Brother,. defendal}t. was killed by pri!rin 11uart!11 w!;ilt alle1edly attl!mJl'li~I ti'! e.5Clpt:. cuatod~· 1.n.Y boat that tri ed l.n pirk,.t tile war!hip. A mnn!h·lon.: ramp.11gn h::i~ hrrn under w;iv by pt art 11roup~ in an attPmpt In prl'Vt nt !hf Con.o;tl"ll!ltio~ from ~ll lling. Nini' crew mem~rs whn .o;11.~· tht 1· nh- jt C'l tf1 In lhr \'if'l n:im \\"llr wl'nl A\\'01. <llfll'1 took rtfu,R(I in 11 r hurch. ,..n injunction 11.ttcmpt .o;l'ekin11. to ~1np lhl' S<ll iling VNl.t; file<! Thur:i;d;iv 1n the name nf four nf !ht Cfin.o;ll'll::i!ion s::1 1lnr.o; whn took 11htltl'!r in rtirisl lhP l\in'! Roman C'.11.thnlir chn1rh. Rut tr S. District Court Jurlat Hnw;;irrt R. Tur- rtnhH• 11n_Rrily po.~pont-d 11 hP;ir1ni;: \\'htn tht 1r 111tnrnry fa ill"d 1o ~how tip. ~o nt.\'' he11rini rl11t~ \\'I~ ~tL 1'ht ~11ilnr.o; "'hn initial.I'd !hP ~u1t w,.1·r ll'lentifierl "~ Airm11n Oani,.I Hn11 ~. 1~. nf S. l.llUi.,. Mn.: EltcMnic~ T~nicifln :i,r. Carl ~ntt" Flan11g11n. 22, nf S;in Oi t~n : F'irt:m 11 n .J a mi'~ Mik.1'1 1. 20. nf SrrPv('n. Ga .. :inrl Airman Ch arlit Anc1rew·~. !9. nf Pitt~hurgh. Thty h11ve hrl'n at lht 1·hun·h .~in(·1;: \\1~~sd1y with twn n!htr.• irltntified 11.~ Fireriian Darryl L:irr11 h~. 20, Oulurh Minn .• .1 nd St:aman Rnnakl 1\frl.f':orl , 2.1, of Littlt-RflCll.. Ark. Tht N11 vy h11.~ ~ail'1 thf':rt \\'l'f l! nn pl :in.~ to arrtsl !ht prf'l!l!sting sailor~. All .:i r,, absent withnut leavl!. !ht Na1·y l'i11.vs. Court Amends Welfare Ruling At La sl Moment State Tax Battle Ragi11g SA C!1A:\1t-:i\'TO 1AP1 --Thr S1 11tt Supreme Court hal'i granted Ca llfornia "s 11"1!lf11.rt prn12.ram 11 l;ist-minutl! reprie1·e from an order which nne nffld;il ~.ll id "l.\'nuld hal'e hrnu.ht. the who le welfare svstl!m tn a h::1lt." SACRA~1EN1'0 (Ar i -\,!"II'. Reaa•n and Dt-mnrra!ic !eBrlers stru~RIPd ll'lday lo_ break an impasse n1•er pllilns9phieal rlifftrence ~ in fhf':ir ne1oti11tionl'i over l•x rtfnrm. Tke il'lllllP. •~ whrt.hP.r to 'r.1 i~f' Income fll.Xt".~ nr .~lilt"~ IA l""· A.~sr mhly ~P""k"r Sf'n.<l!P r r .. "irlt>nt pro ' Bnh Mort Hi 11.nil tf'm ,Jam11,_ Mill~. ·Stale welfarl! chief flnhl't'I (';irl P~nn late Th11rsc1 11 v 11nnnunred th;it tht> cnurt. in San Fr11nrl.•cn h.iJd rla1·1 fif:'rl 11.~ nrrlr..r nf the rl,11 y ht>fnre ~n j1 \\'nulrln't hlor:k <111 Dt mncr11tir IP.:irlt-r.~ nf the IP.fi~la!urr. \\"tlfare chtek to the s!ate"s 2.5 millinn 11;:iid Th11rsrl::1v rhr.1• h11 l'r prnpo~erl 11 rt cipient.:<.. morlifif'<i surchflrJi[r nn ~tJJlt-incom' fax · Tht 11.mended orrlt-r 11 llnv.'s thP ~li1tr In f'.:<. Lo 11uhstitulr fnr 11 Republic11n prnfW'l.o;ll l mail 'chtck~ tod 8v undPr l.hP n\rl r::1~·men1 tn honst !he .o;;:iles t.:1 1 hv one cent. schedule un til a fin11I rlecisinn IS mArl!': hy Ru1.'"t hf'~' 1'flirl. 11Pfl.2~n .llnd Rrpuhlir11n thl" c!'l11rt . IP Ac1Pr1' h::ive rejectP.d lhe ~urchAT_Rf' prn· issur ~. •~we ll •• philnsriph1r·~I iss11P.~. But. noe nr1nti11tnr .':iiri ... nn rin.-h;i .~ gil'i'!n up" hnPf' th11t thr mN>r1n~~ will t-ventu1lly prnr111rr bip,11rtis,11n lli!TPt ml'nt. nn a ta1 .o;hift hill nflt-rin a m11jnr property !11 rf'litf fnr..Mm,.nwn.-rl. l\1nrr fli SAirl Ofo.morr.11 ls nFlt retl !ht in· rom,. 1111 pmpn.o;1I a ~ ''11 majnr C'nn· rl!~Jtion '' In brf'itk !hr dl';:idll"ICk nn thP billinn·dnll.11r t11i pl11.n. Ht ~::1irl th,.y \\'f're surpri,.~!'l whPn ii w11.o; no! 1re1.ptt d. OKTORERf'E.~T Carlt-~n11 ~11irl this rnran:o. lhfll inrrr;:i ~f~ pns11\ -.al le11~t fnr now. Thty indicatrrl SO WHAT IS for f\\'O·lhirtl~ of lht reC'1pirn1s -:ind Rt'p11h!ir an.s <'nun!e.rt c1 wJth A h11ff .cen! W~ONG W1TH cur~ In hPnPfit~ fnr !he othf'r nne.thirrl -s;ile~ 111x inC'rrl't~f' prnpn1111l. which !hf' B! ING A t-.·on't Jit:n intn Pf/Pel .:i~ pl 11.nnerl under the [)rom()('r11t~ rl irl not 1IC'cepl. VOY EUR:?? ma jor Wrll:i rt refnrm law ~iiined by Gov. !..l'::tder.o; nr hnl.h pa.riles spnkt or th!'. RelgAn AuJi[. l:l. fru1'trJ1tion ;inrl f11t ic:ut nf !ht m8r•thnn "The M1rrltt• Of "1;1f11re ri .Q:hts .e:roup~ on \\'etinrflrl.:iy nt1nt i11tinn~ .11.~ !hey prepi1rtd fnr thtir A Young Stock obtainer! the nrrl,.r to prevf'nL the rut~ in l!ith mel'tin.e: in I~ d11.ys totl.11y with the lrek•r" ff.1TII..!;. but Ca r!f'~nn S.1id hP 11.o;ked Att.1·. R1tpubtic11n gnvt"rr'\nr. LIDO, N•wpert I HAVE YOU v1s1ri o OUR NEW STORE, . . ·-.....,--.. Fri d.1y Octobt• 1 1'1'1? tArLV l'ltflT 7 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY AND HILLHURST IN LACUNA NIGUEL l't'IUIOl .llH V.llll V -,,,.. "'''"''''" .. l t '-O'' •eu ... t .&IH V.ll LI Y -"'" "'""' l l•t ••t •••• ,., l l •tt•(I -1 1 loro OI 19(••••1<1 tt••~ 14•1T .1, ""'• -t~ W !4lftfl! l~f l •l!lfel i 1 loU.JNf lNOTON ll•(N -JUI ••0111> If ·-~uni Wl!lM1"'1lltt J-MH WHl"!•~•ll• "Oe .. O~ w .. + HU ... T!H!Tt'IN ll}l(H -.... ~ ooe !~•·1" COIT•'-'!'•.-11" "•"tlit• l 1¥t, 01 Wit ... JI. HUHTlH lt'IH 11.t,CH -W•f'Tlff tM 1fro"1 lo HUNttNOTON 114C.M -Plll l o•<ft l l'tt. •! •t11M• CO,T• Ml ~• -1lJ ' l"" II No Liquor af th• Westminster, Vllli19• Center, Be11ch Bl vd. 1t Afl1nt1, Adami 11 8rookhur1t Stores -I -. ' $1 69 Dennison Disposable Diaper Liners s111 $2 50 Value! Box of 18 Christmas Cords sac 8e11u!if ully ill v1tra1ed ~l igiou~ Chri,tmas c.~rds a! pre-sea son ~alfi ng s. ·f ~.f· .• -. ? .;:' 't ~ ~ PRICE$._ GOOD'· THRU TUES. ;.tL ·~, $]79 Turtle Wax Auto Wax Kit T"rtleWai..1. gives a "hard 19 •hell'' fini 1h. S1v• 60c . -" Reg.· 79• Girls' Knee High Socks 64c Choi ce ('Jr Orlon RI ei:rylic ind nylon c~ble-stitth or r yl(l)n. rib knit, Sizes 6·8 ~12 &. 9-11 •. < . ,;.• ,_ ! ., Reg. 79:. Fresh Bogged Candies Reg. 2 for 57~ Mallory T ronsistor Batteries .. i. • Cho<ol1I• 8riilir• Mir • M1llttd Mil k 11 111 • (hocot1t• Pt1nut C1u1teri /, Pack of 2 • Chocol•I• lti•in• Gen . El"tlle Youngt-r lo person11\ly a~k Roth sides ltJit:rtl".rl that ma.ior 1'1if--IXCLUSIYI - tht court to amend the ordf'r. 1 _:__ __ ~r~'~"~'~'~·~·~·~·~;,~1~n~n~•~f•~•'.._'hl~•~k~m~o~n~•~Y _ _.'.___''Olllll"'!"'!"'!"'!tiiii!"'!~"'!"'!iti!iL_ I ... .. . . .. ·-~ ' .... -43c OilCon1pany Gets Fined For Spills RICHf.10ND 1AP1 -Sta nd· arrl Oil r o. of Caltfornia has been /in~ $\.000 -the maxi- mum possibl e -fnr sriill 1niz 30.()()(l ~«llnns flf nil inlo San Franc1~c<1 Bay lai:r, .July 2A. l ~1unicipl!J C.nurt Jud~e Ch11r l,..._ H P.11lrlwin IPvi td the fine l'hur.srl::iy aftrr the com· pan~· plr;:irlrd no cnnt l"-~t . j The j\Hl~e Al.~o e~tenrlrd the romp;;iny'.._ probation, promp- ted by Rnolher oil i:pill and ' Invoke{! in Nnvemher 1970, f(lr an additinn11l twn year11 . Ht a added a pro!)&( inn f{'<j Uirement I thal. the firm com ply with fed· era! 11.nd C11:i~t Guarrl regula- tions governing Jooding a11d unloading ships "al the earllest practical time ." Deputy Pro- bation Officer Btn Fo11: told the jud1e the ·nrm ha! bHn In· volved in nint mt.jor oil sJ1il11 sin'ce bf!i ng placed on proba· tion to months ago. Sentencing on a smaller llJlill J~ly 9 was put .ove.r to Oct. 1;. - , DUNLOP \· RADllL Tll\E$-· ' 'lflQAl CAILOAI Ull ,fSSx12 ~'*1'J31' 1S5x13 =.:r,r,.. .1'5x131:;6.': 21'.' -----.1t.sa14 =:-..::·· , ... ,iSJ::w 21•1 I ::.,._ <.j,.t • 17Sx 3,.-....... · _fl~UAa7~g~ Promises To Pay You A Guaranteed Income On Certificate Accounts At Their Highest Interest Ra~ In 36 Years! Riiht now, while CUJTent hi1h inter•t ratM prevail, Mlect .the certifiale account that bMt 1uita your nM<la! Start makin1 the mMt of your mt'Jnty at Orange CountYa lartett, fiftt an4 lflongest independent Ftden.J ... where your penonal weleame ii Wi.nn, your fintncial Hcurity i11ure, and . . your ea,rninc fl'OWth is ruan.nteed for t~e full tenn of your account. ' ' $1000-111 l te 1D,_,.* . --ltll)'Hfl* . I'°, sa;ooo-... ;2tl .,.,.. INTDJ:tfr ON ALLACOOUNTI 18 COMMvNDED DAILY, PAib 0UIJIT!:1U.Y •to"a.YtaterMtfiwf.tturtfdr •riy ... ithdttwal - • ".fl•tu1a7'~$~ ' -· f AND LOAN AllC)CIATION LAIUJIA llOUCL UANC6" I =·!T P111t __ lwtll La , QM._,, · T•I :•Ull . - Cornptre to othert ••lllfll' 11 u11, lo $7,95 Bottle of 365 C3Multiple Daily Vitamins ~Chewable Daily Multiple Vitamins ComoM• P';"· com· $188 pa re qvali:y. Bvy no w i,or !he whole fam ily's vit•min need1. C~f56t~ · i;i ift1~0'!"-boY1' mod 1 I with lcnobb'f rear 1ire1, ·Bend ix bralo~~. In flesh'( Go- Go Go ld color. $6 91 Mattil $ 15 95 Table & Ea!'fhshakeB Chair Set • C•'""' s.t • 2 '1111" aM Teltl• Ht ivy.duty $539 Contnur $10 81 d(lrer 'Nhh all fT'old!d eQu!~rn1111 8. ple1tic •ll•c mtnt1. ·~(\IJ;, Colorful lo ldiMi t1b lt . • ( .<,:,-., ''C" 11•;tliT•1 mtde :'l'A ilory b1!1et1e~ ar t j f V• 1ngs. Women's Acetate Tailored Briefs ) 3~79c :on', ~-r .. ,., h"t l< ,., \Vh,•e, f~••al\ and H1 Sht de1. S•ze~ 5-6-7. $598 Value! Ideal Tornado Bowl . . Wtcky excitemen! for •9• group 7.1 <1 1 Ser up pins, release Tor· n11do]op 11nd get set fo-t action! Real frtniied fu n !or the kid1. '3'' $5 49 Value! $2~' Barrel Tower Climb of Monkeys • ly Mitt.ft lr-'ley 11¥9 ••c It t1k11 1\cill !o $396 "" vP '" 12 $244 win fhi! 11cticin • gl~nr monk1'A ~1me. For 1ge! 1tl 1ee who ;, to 12, tke <hll"l'O , . • -- m1k1 1• .5 foot ch1in. • " ' .. -. . ' . :· :· . " ' ' DAILV PI LOT PURCHASE PROTECTION PLAN Any Item Purchased From Tipton's May Be Retumed Within 1 0 Days For Full Refund Far ANY Reason. I Except If DamCICJed .By :You A ft er Delivery. 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( • f1terer holds over 300 lbs. of f101en loocts. 4 adjustable cantilever sl!elves. • ~ 'n easr ice sm ice .• , Holds a party Sll!IPIJ of cubes ready for use, Of' add an ~omalic tee maker whenever you wisll (optiooal, eit1a}. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Kitchen Aid Disposer installed No-Chol'ge with Dishwasher Purchase and Installation 'lbd' ~--, kitchenA1d dishwash ers hnve alwa vs b~~lt liuitt to moet h111h standnrd1i ot oertorm- 111nce ;ind rel iab1l11v. Now tt1c re'5 a new 1<.1tthcnAid lhcit's even better. 5-YEAR ~~~~'!_NTv The K11chenAid ~ horsepower motor. !he biggest in any home d1shwa~her. 1s so '"ltab\11 it has a 5-y~M waoanty. II it llhould fail, Jl will hro 1epa1red 01 repli!cerl 1111 no co!l 10 you flurir>g the lirst year; vou'd bo charg!ld only for liitKlr dur11111 1he n.xt four yo•rs. 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LI• ouna llH <". 0•'0 of dt••h, S..,!t<Tlbor ""· Jt'11, Su'"'"' bv rwo •on•, r"'""' W Stc1w, fl Tor"O: V/111;1.., S1t1 N, LOI ,.."91~1 nout"lt r, M"' Vl~lnll H1rr1ll, <;our"9ol•; 1ev1n or•nd«~•l<llf". IFun1rt l ''''"'"· •S••u•d••· 1 PM. McCormlc~ l 1vuno llt•on Cn•••I. wttn II••· V~rt>l!n E . l(o!lt • of tl>t luttlt••n cnurc~ (II 'lht (,.,.1, LA'ltuna Hm1. oflicle1l"Q McC...•· mic-L1vo111 Ir•<" Mortu•n<, Olrtttw1. ARBUCKLE & SON WF.sTCLIF'F P.10RTUARY U'7 E. 17th SI.. Costa Mua -• BALTZ MORTUARIF.S ~na ~I MJr _ OR S-1450 hi Me• Ml 1-2•u • BELL BROADWAY MORnJAl\Y lll Bretdw•J. Cost. Mesa ua.uu r.kCORMI~ LAGUNA , ~QI MORTUARY 1711 i..;na c..,.. M. -• • PACIJl'IC VIEW MDfollW. PAllK cm I , Mlrtl9'J' 11.•:it.= Now,.rt '. ~~-ii; -..... ~.Pt...i.2• ' •••• It •• ,_ .. ~ • ttl •• --~ .. ' ....... ' ··!II:~ . FrldQ, Oct'Obtr i. 1"71 UC Irvine Building New Offices Stu;dent Handbook Handy r . ' . . '' UC/-Guide Aµl,s Callegians With a Toucli of Hurnor By PATRICK· BOYLE Of IM Dtllt' P'~IM ~·tf IRVINE ....... Tbe 7,000 students go ing back to classes at lie Irvine this fall have btto grttJeP wi th a unique publica- tion designed to slide them through the morass or information and red tepe stan- ' ding in the way of an education. , In 100 pages, sprinkled with maps, car- toons and pictures, ".Tht:: BHmp," says iLs creators'. seekti to explain the universi ty in laymalf"s terms. The brown-covered, often humorous handbook· m8 wrillen and compiled by the Ntw University Pre,,s "with the benign cooper&lion of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs," notes the masthead. ' ''Tustin is a lovely place with nothing for anyone to do," the guide adds, ''though a city park i!i threatening to part the waters. '1 One major drawback to living in Co:s ta l\1esa. the guldi; claims. is constant police patrolling; although the "hard-work in~. honest people ... a re not acti vely in· teresled in hassling students." Several advantages to life in Co.ila l\1esa also are listed. ineludlng the con- venient shopping areas. reasonable prices and low rents. I Each of the re\'ie"'S of life in the various communi ties w;>.~ written by a student who had Jived there, the guide notes. Absent from the handbook are reviews far Huntington Beach, Santa Ana and all of the coastal c..-ommunities south of Laguna Beach. Despite its sometimes l!'iical approach to un iversity life, the handbook is well organized and brings together in- formation which had formerly been con- tained in several publications. Its pages include lists of stl\fient.. organizations. phone numbers of acMemic department offices, ll brarv hours and even the ad- dresses of oif-eampus com mun it y servic es available to students. To emphasize the problems of a freshman. the guide rnntains a 12-page comic strip illustrating the pitfalls en- cl>untered by ~1el. an hnaginary student. Although geared for student use. thP handbook also provides information for persons thinking of attending UC!. COin· ,.., pletc with add resses and closing dates fo r mailing aplications. 'Ncit oitly do "the writers note !he academic rl'quiremenjs .fqr "an en~ineer­ IRVJNE -Construction of ing -Of" ari'y. other -degree, they offer The guide points out !hat about 80 per- cent of students attending UCI live off- campus, either by choice or because not enough housin'g Is provided on-campus. Lind a ~1altz. a UC! studen! who helped publish the handbook, acknowledges that many items were left out for Jack of space or because they were overloaded . a~ adminiJtration building 1t an asses~en~ of the cortimunities n'e11r UC Irvine ill expected to btgin the isolated campus for students in starch of housing. late this ye1r, L. E. Cox, vice ''While Laguna · Beach ·Is described a.~ chancellor for business and clearly the be!it for studl!l)ts ," the Ci!Y of finance, 11.aid todaj. ~~tin, S~f~ the !"rtt.er, •:e~e~e~ as .a As for life in l\1esa Co urt. the complex or" undergraduate residence halls, a stu- deiit v.TifeS that "if you learned a new synonym (o r boredom each quarter, you could live in Mesa Court for years." However, one page contains only a small note in its center_ It s;iys: Administrative offices nciw : v1yid rem.inder th~t the generation.gap is . h 1.b b "ldl . alive and fkl uri.sh1ng. "This page has been purposely left blank in an efforl to reduce the student 1 mortality rate, the major cause o[ y,·hich ... Js eyestrain." hou$td •lll t e 1 rary u1 ng. · v.·ill be moved to the neW' building, freeing space which will increase the capacity of the library, Cox said. Bid~ ort the $4 milliori lfO- jeet 111'.~ be rec~ed during. October. Funding inch.ides $1 milllon from the fedtral Jligher Education Facilities Act and the remaindtr frorri state funds budgeted in 1968 but frozen until now bY the State Department of Finance. Cou.nty Sanitatwn Unit ~ Changing, Toilet Systems By 'TERRY COVJl.LE 01 1~1 Dl llJ Piii! 11111 • The old bathroom toilet is urldergoing some m a j o r changes at the Orange County Sanitation DL!tricl in the in- terest of eeology. annua.l treatment costs. of that requirement in Engineers explain that of hopes they can convince the more than 138 million higher authorities to change it. gallons of "'aler running The sanitation district is through the sewage outfall a lso studying the possibility of limiting "'ater no"·s in kitchen daily, 99.6 percent of it is pure sinks and other non-vital water analysis Sanitation e'hgineers have discover~ a better way than reeycling to preserve.., water - don'l we.Ste so much to start water. area,s. ''That's a lot of wasted!Jr~:O:;::'."';;;;;~;;;;;---~I 1-"'"""---------------i water," -says District maneger OKTOBERFEST with. Fred Harper. "The water is 1 E11L1NE11 11tESTAURANr ' Double Your Pleasure By wearing double kn it slacks in combination with ju~t the right d ouble knit cod+. You'll get a great selection of both fro m Jack Bidwe ll. 3467 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673 -4510 ' ' • • • Locattd in Gateway Plazil east of the Commons, the five- story building will house the Chancellor 's office, student 11f~ fairs. academic a f f a i rs , university extension, busine,u: and f i n a n c e , mainten.anceio physical planni,ng and ·i,mJvcr· .sit.y ttlatioru ()(fices.· The building is scheduled"fo'r · completion in 1973. .They've tak.en a standa rd toilet at the district's f ountain Valley headquar:ters and redesigned it. placing 11 meter on it to control the water flow. only used as a carrier for a!l HuHro . IEACH u1.,.oo t he isewage. Jrs a pretty ex-"."jiijiijiijil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iijiijiijiijiijiijiijijiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pensive transportation system, • and we don't need •ll that Countian Fares Rap SAr-.."TA ANA -A man ac- cusCi;I .of r aping a real estate .sa!es"'9man ~·hile she '~as sho\\·iog him a new home has been convicted of I e s s er charges Qy an Oiange County Superior Court jury. Tht panel found Conrad J . Pucher, l3, Anaheim, guilty of sex perversion and burglary. Puchner face~ a Jiosslble 'tafe prison term of fiv~ Years tO life on the dual .con,'ld i6ri. ;rtie new toi!e~ system· uses · "only 2 ~~ to 3 gallons of water. · compared to .the fou~. gallons a standard toilet releases with ,each flu~h. Engineers .estimatk :ii sav- ings of 17 ro "29 lTitllion gitllons of water pe.r"day iit the year 2000 if the new toilets were in- stalled . only l.ri ' new con- structlon in Qrange County. The reduction in water flow , and loss, would also save the s anitation dis trict $2.i million to $3.8 'm.illion in construction co1!1t for facilities to treat the v.·ater. It couid also. save'. the district as mucyi as $350,000 in. water." · The hiich in conversion plans is found in local building codes and FHA requirements. Both specify a four-gallon tank for toilets. District engineers are cur- rently researching the hlstory SO WHAT IS WRONG WITH" BEING A VOYEUR?? "The M•rriage Of A Young Stock Broker" LIDO, Newport -llCLUSIYI. - ~ ~ EARN 25" to 503· MORE . '• . . Ma·ny banks p~y 11 reduced savings passbook rate of a low 4°/0 • At Paci.fie you will earn the same high· rates '" •before. ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RAT6 t.UN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18'\, 6.00\. ·5000~ . ' TWO 5.92°1o .5.75\ 1,000~ ONE 5.39°1o 5.25\ 500~ Y.th 5.13°1o 5.DD°lo 500 ONE DAY Interest compounded daily and paid from date of ' . deposit to date of withdrawal even. if It's just one day Ask how you can obtain all ·these· benefits service .charge FREE PREPARATION OF :PERSO"AL STATE AND FEDERAL_ ltatt.TAX RETq~NS: . · ' f.R~E ··:·: :· ~ . :-8;\ TRAVElfill'S:.CHECKjl . ·.: ;~APE;t>fPOSIT BOXES •• " . ' ~11111~ _l:OLLECTION ,Of NOTES MANY OTHERS . -"'fiY\°'J . . -:-' . • .. - • -· . ' ' ,., ' . • • Z9ilftl\_Ha~ C!t• . 88 The ZORN • C2965W Perfect for patio, den. kitchen or bedroom. Sturdy vinyl clad metal cabinet. Popular grai ned American Wa lnut Color. 5w x 3" Twin-Cone Speaker. . r Exclusive Zenitltehioma\ic;lli'8ln :JUY; N,llW1 Ii . .Ar::Q Automatic Fine-tuning co'ntrol "' 'IJAitflilj; . _. ·.: • sunshine9 Color Picture 'ful:!e , " ft~ -1 , ~ • SuJl!rVldt!o.RangeJµh!ngSystem , .fl'PEI ···, , , • I l - ·JV· ••d lfPll~ICE . llN HARBOR C:ll'T•R .. , Ullll HARIOll ILVD, ) ~ -I "-!. . . -... ' ;.,. ., ·.' : ·¥1 ~ -,.:""~"~ • • \ • • .. .. ' '. . ' .. . . • . • -- :. . ' '• •'' ... . ,• .,., . , ' !'-" . ' ., •!" A< •;1• "' • •• . .. . , " ' ., ~ .,, ~ t \ ' I ' I I I I Ii • 111 1 , I I I I ..... rrld.ly lkttbft 1 l~t DAJL' •fl DT 11 ·owners of Mutual Funds Woolco • th "111• ...,.,.. ~ll'T ef' '"' rKlft ..... 1 IVillllUI Lr:Gil NOTICE 'UlM JltC"ftT...,. •1111t1llt Wt.Ml ll&TIMlltt ,,,_,.,. ,..._ 1 ....... -nA J .. CALINlllltA ,.. liolAMI ttATIMINt • , ... C9'1Nn .,. ........ ,,,. i..w1 ... --It klft9 _....... ,,.. .... ... ,.... • ., •o: Rarely Follow the Action Opens New Store HlfKI Ir MIAllNI Of' "1111te# Dl ... IHI CftlATIONS, 0).1-$1 1 Hf UGH rlf.1t0HI•. n J W. 1-. ·~ ...... , .... ~U.L AHi ,.. , 0 .••• 11 ... ""no-•••ell. fl!UJ. "'-••• ( .. , Ct!ll I.I llt TlilAMINfAIT 1>..,1 l. 0.wl,.., m.t-It,, -· l lalf•I G CJ..,...!, tn W. !ti!!, l!Ut,. .i WILLI,.,,. Ill. I OGf.COMI. ,;,,...., l-.ct1, t'IMI, H•w_.. •••di •~• W It. IDGll!COMI, Dt(;ff<H. Tlllo -lflH 1 lt Ml,,. ~-. .ct ... •Y 011 Ti.lo _......., It ....... ~ .. oll NOTICf IJ 11 1!IEI V G1\11!1'1 _, ,.,.,,.,.,,,11 ,,.,..,,,.11<11 M,&.11.0.f'I I . fO~fCOMI II•• HI .. ,..,.1., '••fl l. D••IM ·~·-""""' • •flltl .... l.r ........ el will .... 1.r l/\11 1lel_. Ill .. '"'"' Ille (_,. 11111 ttU-M HI .. wlrh -C-IY ,...,,,,., •' L•lltr• ltll-••Y '" ..,. C i.r~ •I &1n1t c..,,.,,. .,,, ''"' 11, 1'11 c..,... "'°'',... c ... n,,...., '"''· 14 t'7L 8~· JOHN CUNNIFF al' 1011-t A••t,u NEW YORK (AP 1 -The mutu•l fund industry recently rtcelved the re~ull!I nf • 1urvey it commis11ioned to dttermint fhl! publ ic '~ 11- titude11 tnward its product. i nd amona tht hund red! or il- luminating findings w a 5 this : "Consislenl with the finding that m1ny fund owner~ do not know how lht ir funri i~ doing . And what lll'I nbjteli111. is, min\• owntrs btHeve lh1t not ha~ing ln fnllow th1 market or m•ke dtclsions is 1 Bonds Sold By Irvine Water Co. great advantagt of mutual fund~, .. "Overall," it wAs fou nd In f'l et ... ilf.d interviews with fin•n· ci1I tltcillion m1ktrs in 2.500 households. "k~eping up with inveslmtnlll tend11 lo b e rt aarded 1s a chore." This is only oM of tht lill- dings. made b,\' N1tion1I AnalystB Inc. nf Philadelphia , but it i.~. worth contt mpl•ting . Does il mean tha t many in- vestor~ are Irresponsible ~ II 111ppe11 rs so. Consider : They do no! Ir.no!' tht product in which they a re " 1rvint R1nch Water Distr ict bonds worth more lh•n 117 million have bttn purch1~ by • grou p or finllncial in· 11itulion11 in San f'ranci~co. Bank of Americ11 11.nd Mer- rill . Lynch. Pierce. Fenner &c I: . Smith, Inc . in 11SMC it1tioo with Security P1cific N a t i o n • I Bank. Blyth & Cn .• Inc .. DeRn Witter k Co .. Inc. i'lnd United California 811nk·Wh ile Weld & • Co. 11yndic11 te11 w f' r e •n· nounced its purcha11~r!! 'of the 117,250.000 bond i1111ue for Tmprovement Oil'ltrict.s Nn. 2 and No. :i. Offici111 I~ said $8. lfi million wilt ht spent inslall in-' .~l':WRpt 11ystem~ in th~ dl~tricl Nn. 2. 5.361' 11crt!i OOundtd rnughly by th" S111n r>ieJl.o And S..nt1 An• freeway11. Culver Road ind tht Sant• Anit MArine Oiros Air Facility. ( New 1111.age investing. They do not i:hk k nn its pe rform•nct. They sit b11ock In lgnort nt bliss. feell n1 asllurP.d th1t str•ngtrll wlll t•kt cart of them. And while in11estn1tnl ad- vise.rs will !ell you that not l'ven milHon1lre11 C'an hope to retain their capital hy su~h bthtn•ior. the dan~ers are multipli~ when t h e 1n· ue.stment ~me~ critical lo ont '11 rinanciA I fu ture. Tht 1t 11tr,..ge fund nwnl'r, !ht repi:irt nottll, ··is in hill mid 40s. hits snmt Cf'l!ltR;t tduct · tion -many h111ve CTJmplelf.d OAI~ Y f'tl.DT t!tff Jl~oll collegt -and ,rn• 1\,1.000 tn 114.000 ye•rly, • Many 1rt rlC"hf.r. llnme_ ponrer, but lht averi12e is middlt incon'lt. Quite cle1rly. juliglnt from survey reaulls. most fund Owner~ are ClpabJe Of lrlB!>' ing tht fundttnent•I~ of the m1rket and art: 1ble lo mike_ dN:i.!iion!I , bu! many of thf'm ,.pparently prtfer 111 dele11t1 responsibil ity. Meanwhile. lhe pr ice., of mului1l fu ndll rise •r:id fill juat liltt: oiher stocks. They arll! ln- flutnctd bv tht ~•m• ractor1 th11t make· direct invt stmtnt in stocks risky. In r1ct. hecau~ runds invtsl in stocks. it can be l'IO olher w1y, .. Lack of knowlerill' i.~ ch11racterislic evtn. of ownt.r~ in the highellt income 1roup.'' tht report CQnclude~. "lnl.ert.~t is usu11ly gre•ler I h 1 n knowledge." The: survey. comml~sioned by !ht lnvei;t mt nt CompJ.ny lnslih1te , found thtl people who own mutual funds •lbnt, compared with thnst wM own stock only. tend to bt ralhtr p11ssive people. Many of th~m m•de thll!.ir first purchaAt 11lmply because a i;alesm1n called. They ire "more dt ptndtnt nn nthers fnr 1dvlce or le.11de.ri;hip," lhf report states. "They 1rt ··m o r e c a uli tJus ind d~liber11tt'' itnd ··morf 1verst to risk ... Other chartcteri.~tic! rel11tive In those whn invest dirt.e tly in stock..' -"re thtl they 11re ··te~ 11tlf-conlident, le!l!l impuli;ive. le1J1 decislvt.. lt~s Aclivt . mnre tnll':r1nt ol 1 'quiet life.' " Woolcci Dep1rtmtnt Store. 1 "'11+w.-• ............ 1• -'""I•.,,..,. i.. •v •••••,,. J ........... o ..... ,., c-11 •¥ ,, .. .,.,. J M-•· o~.., c-iv ..,,_, ••rtlcv .......... _, -,.,... ..... CIW•. Cl•··· tll 11i11kltt nl r . ¥.'. Wool •M'th •!•c• •' PW•rlllf -••IM PW• ...... •.t llvall.,_ °'""'" U.01• Doll> """'· 11111o11.,,.. 9,0,,.0 C.N•1 e.1"' l'li.t. Co. oponed 1111 10th ~lnrt11'\111 "' ~•114• i., itn ... ,,,. "·'"" 111 "" •-.1-••• H. u. •n• Oo-· 1· •· '"'-11. ''· ,.,. °"'-' t. 1. C-1•..,m el "'""""'"ft!•· l •I .. 11 lfll llJl·ll n il IDJ.11 week In l"ounltln V1tley. c ... ,,. 01 ,. civic cen1.,..er1 .... W••'· 1111--------------""--[::'.:.._ __________ _::=::: The llS.000 anu1re fnol dis· ""'Cl•• M Jeflle Ano, C•!lttrnlt. -.., e.,_. ,._,_ .. , :n. 1•11. count dep1 rtment 1 tor•, w. I!. "JOH1o1, c ... n•~ ci.·~ LEGAL NOTICJ; locat~d 11 8 rookhun1t Street •Locii:, ••t(w1t•• • L•'1" ... ' "" 1'1 J-...,._ H•T1te T• C••••T•tl ITAllMlltl ., ••.&llhllM•MT efl Ind Edln1er Avenue, I~ the ae-,., "-.,....,,, tvio••••• (euit .,. ,... 1.11• •Iii 111<T•J1ov1 •u1111111 H.&M• ""ncl Woolco &ore to "· ..... llt '•"'• A ... <.....,• ftNt •••n •I' C.&L1••tNtA 110• '"• ••11••..,. ,.,..,,, ll•vt • .,........, ._v -"" lei: 1101 _,_, fNI <•UNTY ... •tANll "'" v•o or "'" lkt>U..,1 ..,,1,.. .. ""'"'" in C1liforni1. Tht llrst unit A--· ..,, ,..,._ ..... ,.... '"'' CHOl"•t .. c. ILO<I(. •' I M A, ..... ned I LI •utlll!lod Or•nt• CNot rt.11> lllltl 1!1tolo 01 l"RIO II. ll'ICflt. •l•o •••., Ci••• ..,.,. wall tl pe onf ye1 r 1go n ,,.,..,,_ 1•. tJ, .,,. 0<:101tr 1..~!',',· •"-" •• ll't lD •oss \ll'ICl!A., •h• fl>• 11r1111.,..1 11101nno ,...,., •tot•"" It· Mirad1 . .... .,....,, •• '·" lll'ICl!t, 0«•••"'-"'°"' "'"' lllHI In O••-<•u-M Wool-1, th• •-ho, ,,,.,·1 .. DTICf IS Hl llll Y GIYl!N lo "'' '•~•uo" l. It/I '"v '"" LEGAL NOTICE "'""''" ot 1n1 •M•• n'""'" •OCH""' w1rnom C!lm"" Mo•m .. o, l!IO LO?tl• r1cility in !hi" I 7 · I t r I tho1 oll .,,...,, no•lnt cle ln'I• •••I"" rno ta_, Coot1 M11f, C1I. " Pl ho • n it aoc .. ent 1•• r•wlr .. l o flit "'""• Wlmo.., Cllnlon Ill'-J< • IJO Welllri1vtn 11.a ! pp1n1 " , .. , .,1111 '"' <>ff"'"" "'""""'"· in '"" •Ille• lht• Ln .. C•"• ""'''"· C•~' lf: ()the · f · l'IC11l .. litt IUltNl ll 1 I r1111 ...,,~no,, "'"' '"""ucl.. ... o cen r. r m1J0r 1rms In lolAMI tTAYIMIHT • 11\l ,c1"••l-•k•••11111 .. c ... r1.•• "••tn .. .,,1• !ht center Inch.Ki• M1rket l n• 1e1._1..., ·~ • "" •t1111 1;.,:;,.','::':. ;:..n:;.,,:;~~.,::·., ';:!'!;:,~: w1i.1om c it••-H 8 I 1It 1 1. lM•1't Twin ""'1"'"it"' •I 1111 01lornoy1, J,_IA'I'. GOULtl &. ll'y.ilan" "'"""" Cot l1 1!1111• ,.a ... Th.t'lltrll. SambCfll c 0 f ft t ti~~~ ... ~! 1':.'!. "'1 Wo•nor Avo .. IOWIRS, JDJJ Wlh11lrt l ... I•••••. l0t ~1'"'"''" II. !I, oll<I .,,, .... , ,;....:, Wtti.Y AllrN W 1.., ntl .,., .. L •ntiol•1, Colll..,nl• tOOll , wnkl< 11 "1t,f----------------11hop, K•rl't Short!! a I\ d Moll(lo• "Ir .. tiunH~.., •••Cl!, t1•4l ' •l•~• •I "'•Int .. of tho u.,.•,.lJ"" In •ll F1shinn Fabrics. Wllll•m J•IWI N.&Mt'lew1 '""' """"'"I ,,,."",. ""''"1"1M •• '"" •"•1• " ••It LEGAL NOTICE Ln .. Hun11ntl.., lfe(h. ~.... ••< ... tn!, wllt'l!tl /°"' .....,,111, '"*' 1"*'1----------------Somt 90,000 14QUl rf' ftll!.t of Th i• .... 1 ...... 11 lootlll• centu<IH ...... 11"1 •Y•11•••1•11 • thh AO!ICt ''ATlMINT ... WITlfDl .. WAL Ill •-d f ll1rtr11n lllio Oottt '•OllmNr n. It/I •IOM •AltNlliNt• Olllt•T .... 1p1ce "" .... USt 0 r w •• ; •• All•.,ol w........ fllOl f NCI ••DGf l••Clll UNDI• ll'l(TIT~I IU$1Nlll Ill.AMI mtrCh1ndl.'f di!lplly lnd 9Altll Wllllem Jll#!n Mtlthow1 e•ocuffl• ef It'll WIH ,4llH 1111• uu1man1 1111<1 with ''" c ... nl• •I "'0 ••0•• nom,.. ••<Hf"' 1 1"'41~" in the new 11lore. Stock i nd cittk •' 0,.,... c ... ,,,Y •n: Silt. 1, 1971 '''""· •eul.e a 1..,,,.1tt • .".~,1,~:6";~".~0::'~~;:...,h0;..: •1;, • 11t.or1a1 1ret11 ·will conllume •v •••••Iv J. M••de•. ooout• c""'"" •1J w-. '"'"•••• o .. ,.,m, ~llfl., ·~· '"11""'" ,,,..,. Cl•rll. Lao A .. tltl. CUit. "'" norn.o el AOV .. NCI ll'Ulll-1!1-tl 8 Cb fhf. rem1lntn11 25.000 1qu1re 11ui.11"""' e,..,.. c .... e.11 .. '1101. t11 1 nu1 •i-.*' o.~ ... •OVEll!•St:11.~ G•l!l!N •~!f l '.•\. So•l-lor 11. II. '" on4 lk•Htr I, Anw•a !er l••••lrl• •• 11•11 Boot~ l l•d, Huntlnettn lNcn, ~ 1'71 rJU·11 Pu•lt.J!ltl Oronlt Cteit O•H• ,.1101. A P P r o t i m 1 I t 1 v. !i O 1 .. 1''"'"' .-. '"" Oc•• .. , 1. 1. 11, '"' co1<1 UJ1·1I Tnt tl<.toti""' ~u"n'" n1mt et•!lm•nl dep.11rtmen111 wll1 offer Or ange '"' 1~. o""""~'" ...... 111"" on M•v 1, h "· nd LEGAL NO'J1CE 101 In l~t Cwn•~ ol 0•11111. Coun ty s opperit .,,a oamel -------~~~------I L!:GAL NO'JlCE ,,,., n•"'• ond oee''" •' tn• ••run merchAndise ran11n1 from "11111 wHnd•ow•nt: · b dd · llltTlftOUS IUSINl$i l---~~--~--~-----1 J"'m '· Do,.. 119' tlo<••l•a AUtO .ICttS!IOrlell, ' 1 n g • NAMI 1T•TfMINT IVPI•••• (OU•T .,. 'TMI ,..,n!•in Vollt>. Co!tl,.... Clmf.rA!t Ind Candy fO finf. l~• !llllwlnt •or•on " aeln1 &u•lntu ITATI •I' CALl•OIHl.O. 1101 l<ll•n , Oait /. eo: THI COUNTY 01' Ol&N•I ll u"'"'"' Oron10 I Ceo•t 0..ilv jewelry. furniture. men'-and l'ltlWl!LL e1i.TtllUTDl s, 1 , 1 •., fl•. A·™" s .. 1 • ..,e•• 11, ''· .,,. ·oc1ta1• "lltl. '· 1. u.i.o-n womtn'I 1pp1rtl •nd 1portln1 lormlrw ~"''· c .. 1. ""'""'· c.1. 11•t1c1 •• 11••••11• •• ••t1T1D1t 1•11 Avrw H, H ... 111. 501 Wll"lll Avo., At! ll•R ,. •• IATI o• WILi. AN• llOl 1---------------- loodS. 11. l ""• •••Cl!. Colll. 90ll1 L1n1•1 TIJtAMIHTA•Y LEGAL NOTic£ P1rking an.ct. for more th•n Thl• llv•l-t I~ ••Int ........ ct .. av ... l!'l!•I•, •' lll ll'N M FLDTTf_ ... '""1----==::.:; r--ln•lv••u•I. ·"-n o• •ltl!N 1.f l lBOf'I ,tOTTll' .. , .. , ... t .IOO c.1r11 i11 provided In !he \ft!: •v•v " Htw•i• OH••••d ~1cT1T1eu1 1uu 1t11i which surround,, tM nlw l~l1 •lot"" ... ' lllttl •Im trio c ... ni. lt DTICI IS 1-<fll:,.Y 61¥1!.N lno• NAMI tTA T.lM INf Cltr• ol e"n•• c ... niv ...,, StJ•. 1J, lfll . CIYI• ti. 1. ~IMl•n. "•• 111•• ~u•I" • l ho •ollewlnt •• ,....,, oro ••l"o "'oolco Department St()rf . 1,. l•v•rlv J. """''''· e,..,,. c611n,., Mtll111> '"' •·•~"' • wlM .... ••• t1111r"'" ., • -· IV I DI I lo ..... Ct••'· luuonct •I Lf l!Ofl l Hl•m•t>t••>' I• ~·ti· Slit. n 1 s Moon No t, O••n••· I m: 00 co v 9 n open.... l'Y•ll..... o...... c.... e.11.. •1101 .• 1 ...... ,., ... ,,.. I• wfll(I> 1. m••· t•• L~ .... G. 11:1 .... ''" Htllllf-. C•••n• il~ firitl ~tort in Col umbu!I. Sell'""'" 11. "· ..... lk•••" 1. '· '"""'' ••tt!Cul•"· .,... "'"'"'"!Im••"" ••IM., Ohio in !Mt. Siner then. let 1•11 1u1·11 ~c:!.::·::'.""~( .'7 7,':ie ":~~.'~: ,•: .. :1r::~ .. c: ..... s~;111~~!"""'"· o&i Woolco Dtp1rtmtAt Storts l'\.EGAL N~!CE coYrtrM:n •I bHar1m1111 /ofo. t "' "•••1111 rn;, ""•lnen I• ••Int c•.,.uc••• ..., • v• co.m, •• lot Cl•lc Con10t e.i~• Weot. In G•n.,o!.f••tn1<1"lo hll Vf' been OptMd thrnu1hout t-------------1 •~• Cit• el lonto •no, Collternlo L•wh r, o;,.~ the United Stites Ind C1n1d1. fl n1t1 1to1w ~••llmMr 11, 10 1 Hond•ll• > lcn•1""'""..,1 _._ •ICTltl9UJ IUUMIY W. f.. SI JO .. N, lnl• 1lolemant tll•d wltn I~• C"'n'V Conttmporary 1rchlteclur1 NAMI •T•T•M•MT C•~"'~ c11r• C•••-ot Dr•nt• c .......... , '"'· 1. Wl !t tmplO'. f!d in !ht liellill\ ttf T1<1 l•llowlnt •"•on 11 ael"" lu1111tu II••• ..... I-"""' .0.Al-~, ltll ll v lo•~ri. J M•<leo)' &••"" C""" .,-•.e. I•• uu, rv Clork lh' newt!l Wool~ Stetre. · !Jt&l!N l .,NTft"', 1,,. 11i.un11,, If••"" ••••~. <•llfo,.,.1• •ubn.,,,d o''"'' c ..... O•.tv •1101. (Mio M•••· ;.,, ITlll -u n l••"""'"' 11. II, l•. '"~ 0•'""' I. <.:ounty Sch-ool Ronrl• Solfl I I. I 1,,.y,1r;tt Inc , Coll•11nl1 A"•r11111 '"' '"""'-1fJI u• .. 11 Cor-llltn, , .. ,, ,., .. ,,"' lonto A"o, ll'u~ll•n•<t O•t"I' CN •I D•,IY •n~i.1--------------- C•. 1••1....,~ .. i& •n• °"'~"" 1• '· 1011 LEGAL NOTICE f"I• ""''"'" lo 1.in1 •-uCI .. I • I JJ~l-11 0 -----------------tt• .. rlllln.. I" •. ,..,.." I . Sur~• II UkJ l Mo ''""""'' Oltl wl tn 'h• c ... nlv l,EGAL NOTICF. lll(TITIOUI t Ullltlll Clor• .. .,.._ CWlllY '"' illt. IS, 1n1 .. 1·--------,--------1 ... Ml ITATIM•lolT Sy lovorlv J Mll•t•. Ottul• Clu"!~ •ll l"t •ellewlnt .,,,...,, o•t ••l~I SAN f' R A NC I SC 0 c1or~ tu•tttot coutT o• l1t• l>Y•lnu • "" few '-A •1n" of Am•'''' Un· •u•ll•" .. o ...... C•••• tl oll• ... , •• , •TATI 011 <ALl,OINtt l'Ot CHOll E 110, ... ~ . .Cl w lunl!•w•• Ion· D .. S••""''"' 11, JI, .... °"'"'' 1, I, TNI ceuHTY Oii ........ •• ,O no, Ct l I, n n11 The r~m11lninl'!: l 9Jl!I million will be used for the same Workmen fini sh installi ng si gn Tuesda y alop purpose in Dilltricl :i. 2.244'1 Crocker Bank building in Costa Mesa's Harbor Cen· Some of th~ !lndi na.~ 1r1: more reas.~urin1 In that they indic11t.e that many f u n ti nw ners are aware of the rlangers in\'olvM in any r\s k· ti'lkinit. The most frequently ment ioned disad11•nl1ge of funds is that 1 11ale might me.an 11 loss r111 the r than 1 d · · • bo •hi n 11 ,5".11 Ille. A·ltl" Lorr• l •• l uol>, <Ill w l11nll•w"' tr"rit1na: 11roup nAll u.,, N•t•CI ., ...... ,,.. lll "'ITlllON '•~to """'1(•111. •1100 tht n.w .ooo bond il!Ue of lht LEO·· N-c• 1101 •110IAT• Oii Will •NII 1'011 lluth ll uHI" l u1n, «II w c I ...._. VI• LITT•AI fl!TAMINTAll ' lv~llOwtt. Sonlo .,no. Coll! •111M Placenti1 Unified ~ t n 0 II --------l!ll•I• 11 L•Ull!,,.Cl o. f.t#lf'IG!t, Thi• •u•ltlfu 11 b•I"' (o...,uc••• ll• •~ District. Or1n11:1 Counly. MtTKI T• CllttT•lt• ·~· L.f UllNCI G••NGft , ·-· L o 1.,,,1.11u•I. nusho•• &. wll• tlcrtll or uninhabitl'd J11nd to te r •s the b•nking in .o;tit ution c:ontinue.( v.1ith ll.'i tht north nf tht Santa An• new "image-making." Tht bank formerly v.•all knov.•n gain . 1u11111e1 cou•t •~ T"I !J •l,,.GI!•, ooc•••.. 1.orrv t~• '"'" F'reewa.\' ind eai;I nf thf' unin-•.o; ·:rroc:ker·Citizens". Besides .short en ing na me. Ahout ~ percent of present fund nwner~ bel ieve tht:ir in- \'t~lml'nt.~ •rt RnM only for tht lo ng term, more thin :wl percent l~I 1 1 1 e ~ C'ftm· mi~ion~ are_ loo hi,C:h . •Jld Net inl~re~t co~t to the llAft ., <At t,fltMIA """ NOTIC f IS Hll'llllY t:IVEN '"" •u1n Ell101t•n ... , .. di~trict WI~ !1.W percent. THI COUllTY D, .... Nlf Dena!~ f. G••n• ...... 1.1 .. ""'In • l"" •1oltm•n! Ill•~ with th• corpM11ted community of El it i! using a ne"' sym bol. HI, A-lnM ft!•ll.,. fer ••••••o ft w!ll .... for lCl•r• &• O••ntt Cev~•• on I" Tht boncb wert votM for l!ll•IO " l!LVA ti !MITH, Oec•••"' 1,.~•n•• •' t otloro T•,.•m•"'"' 10 ·~·i•• ll•vorl• J Mo~de• e...,\I•• Torn. ------------------. nd b ·1· l'fOT ICI IS Hi!Rl!l Y GtVl f'I •• tno I! lct'I I • •e• (l•r> new ~lltll I nf'W UI 1n11 ttt<1l10n ,, •n• •!><!•• """''' tocHont :"'' '"''" "1"""'• 1•""" '"'.'"' ..r' i>ue1"""" D••'11• c. ... , e111• ... 1e1, District 2 will be it residen- li1I are• with 1110mf. com· mercial ~rvices included . The trvint C:Omp1ny ol•ns to build 7.~ 1ir1Rlt family units ind 1.340 multi .family units there tluring tht ntxt five year11. Ntt lntll!rtllt cost l.o fht dl 11trict WIS «.M~ percent . Improvement Oistrid Nn. :1 will cover 3.5 seiuare_mlles and wilt be the. ·next planned Cetm· merci•I tnd i ndu s tr l itl development of tht lrvine Comp1ny and togelhtr with Dlstricl~ 1 and 2 will tw the on1y scheduled devtlopment.!l of ihe Trvint Ranch over !he neJit 10 yt•rs. Net interest CMt tn District 3 "1111 ll.848t<:'t.. District No. 1 Is primtrilv agricultural 1ntd indul'llrial •nd hai 1 l)ODL1l11tion nf 14.700. Tht tl{ilting lrvinf.: lndu~trlal Park C:Omplex employs 11Mul tll.000 worktrs. Underwriter Group Tells New Project The, Orange Count y Lire Underwriter:!! AMOCiaUon h•11 adopted Medic Alert as their public tervice project. Mf.die Alert is • nonprofit, ch1ritablt org1niiation of· ferlng mtdictl prot-ecUon to people With • hiddtn mtdic•I problem that 1hoold ht known In 1n emergency. Earnings Rise Told By Colony l(itchens ind for iM"""OYtmenl1 tnd '"•' ·~ "'"""' 11ov11>1 tl•im• •101n1t mo urtnor ••nl~Y~1"' •M "'" "'"1""" • ~·o'*"''"' 1e. 11. "· """ ~··••• '· t"' n l• ..... Int ,,. r••u•tll to !!le thorn, ,loco •I ~'"1 "';'• ~h '"" ,•:I ltll 7litl!l•11 ntw equi pmt:nt for schftols w1u. Ill• MC•1t1r1 vtlldl•n. in 1t1e 1trlc1 i ... Oc•••., u , • "' ·:ie • ..... '" 10 ---------------close to 2tJ ~rctnt cnmpl1ln 11•. h ,. 1 · 1 or"'' ci trk et "'" •••v• ...t111H1 ••ur•. •• c..,,,,_,, o1 l>t•••1"'1n• .... ~ •• ,'" 9 LEGAL J'li'OTTCE lhal manage.mtrrt fell!s art toe _" ri•n _r e 111 r1C · ,. •'""'' , ....... wi•n th• n•cuu•v c•.w1, 11 1• Cl•k C•n•u t>rlv• W•t . in ------• ..,,.,.,.,, 10 Ill• u,,.trol""Oil •! S1<11rl1¥ '"'Cit• •I lo,,11 A110. Com.,~I•. ---------------high. LEGAL NOTICE '••Ille ~.,1on.i l•n~. , .. , otllce ••• cu11 '""'""'...,. 11, 1t11. -nu , Now.-rl ....... Ctlllffn!o fUtJ, w. I St Jtl~N. llOT•CI .,. tALI ., •••l Among !ht 1dv11nt •~H of ---------.. lllCt'I I• lh• •l•c• of IHUIMU ., '"' c ... M¥ Cl•rll l'•Olll•TT ., •tlT•l l ... LI f h. t h . l••Al ... ,.,(. UMfflitn .. In •II mollffo 1M1lftlnt •• llliltUfll ...... l{NUP• fll. •·I.Jiii Und OWntrJI Ip, f. In· lrMlO)mll ot••ttf ''"" Otn, Mortin Hie fl .. lt el •tlol IHtfMI. Wllll ln i.ur 1 ..... iJ'llllt .. 1,.,lo 11,, l~ott ... In '"' t.ueorlor Ceurl o! 1110 \1010 pl f t r V i t W f_ II!_ 8 m e ntioned Me•lfHI .. S!.,.tfl. \:WO l .. •n Avt., C•!O ....,,1"' •lltr lfto 11 .. 1 •u•!lco!lon •I tftl1 WlllltlW. <tll .... ftlo tllll Call!"tftlt . •o• ,,,. C•u~•• of D""'' Mii t , Coll!. le Oo oold OI tvctlon ti Win• "'°'IC•. Tol t (11J I OM..,.. In 11\t Mol1or el 1110 ~""• •• fl .i tft•o diversification firllt. fnllnwfd ..,., Auction, telJ,,. NlwHrt 11¥1 .. C•O!• "•'"''"""'Dor 1, 101 A1tW11ow1 ••• Po+ltlo~or lrol&" ~uuon. ·~· ••ul ..,,.,,,, ~u110<1. Colon y Kitchenll In c . 111 mai·or int erseclionll. which bv !Rx Advanl1'"es. fa ster I C· -···~.id••· Oc•. 1' 1"1· I;» l",M. secu1t1Tv .... ct,1c ~ua1i.~od Ora n•• r_ .... 011i. '"""' •k• ••u• 1. 1.,n...,, •k• ""'' '""-· . .. let uo. l!I•• ... , A. IC Ol!Cll, lift,,..... ..At lOHAL ..... IC , .. ,....., ... ,le tnt !k'tNtr I, I, !•11 D•c•· .. ~ r~staurant chtln based in pmvidl! multiplt hi nd ust rnr cumular ion of c1pil.11l lh1n In• 1111; L•I w1, L•• Ann w111011, •11e.1s 11.o .... 11'6 1"111.11 Noiico ,, ,,,,.0• ,1.~n ,,,., '"' """ nd fl f f nd owlnt; lnl oe l•m Wlntft rM, 01.IJ lo! t I I t 11 1 , I S I 10 Ntwport Beach. and nnw oil comp1nies. bank. 1 "btl\e l n u -~·· l!'!k":1:,.:•:,r:·i:,~:~ ..,, .. , ;i:;•~1~~ ...... ~~,·~ .. ~·,1,~;.:".u•1.~; 1~ oper1ting In rour s I l t e fl , Annther Mr. Up w;i~ nearl y manager's expertness." W•NDY'5 •UC TION ,.,.fl •• "'' 1Mv• .,,,... 11.w1~1 LEGAL NOTICI: <•n•1rmot1<1<1 "' '"" '"''.i"' ~•u"'. •• f• I !~IS\, Ntw"''' •1~d. Wlllil"' M. Wlleu• •r oltor Ill• 17t~ ~·• ot,O<'tob••. lfll. ti report!d t•rning~ of l 'i cent~ 1 fin i:oihl!d "t Lsca y~ar'.~ end :iil Co••• Mt ... c111r ''"" Alt..,.., ., 1,,. 41 , •ho 0111,, 1, L•wl!. v.,"1 a. r.~1,.,10r11, shirt on 824,614 sh1re!'l for lht Diamond BRr. C11Jif .. i n T•L (Jl ti ,....... ltt l'•rt A•-111111•••• COUllT 0., '"' Attorn~•• •' L•"· i.a1 •outn '""" .. "'"· fiscal ve•r tndf!d June 30. AS.'~ocl11ion with Stiind111 n:I Oil _E.x 1>0 J-:x ll i b j l •vn11•~:~ L~::::.'· c1~~:n•o.u,. ,.1101. ~:.-:.,.•,::. .. · t•IH. "'11 •T•TI e11 <AL1,•1t111A 11011: ... ~. 5s"" '"••n•c" ... c~""'' " l •• 1 ·~·· compar'i!d with 28 cent11 on rir Califnr ni11 . ~·hile r ht i .. •-N• "· 0,.,. bctNor 1· toi. MJ&-11 A••,... ••tc•i.• TH• t•~:~!.~"••A 11•• :.~:·· ... ~·1~.,::.,1•1~~n.;,', ·~.;::,~• :i lilui.u ...... Oton11 Cltll ll••IV 111111, Pttlt1t• •II Nl~llNl e• flTITIO" ...... ...,. •' d•tlh """' 111 ..... tltnt. 11110 572,472 shart.s thl! yi1r before, origi nal Mr. Up un it continued Entr1'e• (,'row LEGAL .NO'l'lC!: ,,, ........ It. IJ, ''· •n• &ct-· I. , •• il'llGIAT• •11 Will .... ,ti ...... \n1ftUI lh .. '"" ...... or .. i. - a gain of ~ Pf:rctnl . In operate succe!sruHy in ~ I!'! 1 '1 tJIJ.n 1.iTTl1ts T•l'""''"'TAltY 'tnud "'' •<•u" .. &• o••''""" e1 ''"' ''' -,.,,,,, wl\h Sh•ll o,·1 ,, .. '"" ll!•l•to "' J0 Hlol •Llf N SM ll H, O• e!ftf<wl•• ...... ·~·· ... In •••\lion •• Bn.ice E. Demer s. president. "'-,1cttTl•ui IUU1tllt LEGAL NOM ""'''"· th11 " ••le d••"'""· •' •no •Imo •' 1111ld net st.IM wtrt $8,475.~78 Tu.~tin. Calif. E•hibi t space fnr the 1971 NAMI •T•TIJollllfl' NOTICI u Hl!ll t l V GIVl!N .... , M••v ... ., .. , In • .,., re 111 1n1 <ffloln ........... ,,,,.,,.1 ... 40:l.'2l in lt?O, up The corpi:iration continue~ to Snu lh h1nd Ru~int.~l'I " n d fh• 1.u.,.1,.. .... 1n it '''"' "'''""' I.&• un ~"'"' 1'"1"' ... '""' """n , ~'"'"'"to• ·~1u~'"': in '"" C1un1• •• 0•1nti' St••• 1-,·• .. ,·,,,·.1 "'~-•. No'". ,., o'n 01 ' ... ,,c •• , Tl • tALI ..... , • .,will ..... I•• luvontl "' l*""" •,,,., ',"·, ... ;·,·, ••rl!cu• .. IY dlo<• ..... f 11dd units in C11lirorni1 to I~ "'" . "' ,.. "' " THf CHOllll'IN/; l t.O<I . I I. I T.S. .... ' Tt,,lfn•ftl••Y , ..... •otlll•n•r rU•••n•• ' .. . .. 32.4 percent. EArningl'I 11 !tr the An ll heim C n n v f. "ti n n .,,.,.., c .. u Mou. "'61• On OclaM• 1, 1th. 01 n ·H •'Cite~ 11 w~lcn i. '"'"' ttr •urtt'I" ''"''""" t~1 \l o• 11•<' "" •• onewn .,. • ta~es were $215,615 comp.11rl!d ba5ic ch11 in or l.Ol(lny Kitchen J""n J ''"''· ·~ ·~·· ..... ~ ... n. t,,.M ....... ,,..,, ltltrtn<• m1ln ..... I• o"" t~•1 lh• tlmt on• •!•I t 11 ~•trln• ..... Moe •K••doo •n ,...,. l•I. •ottO )II •• · f " rtl'lt11 urant11 11 M tnrll!d the Cenlt r is 57 ~rcenl rt 11er11f.d, 11111 v111ov ""'-"'~ Tuto '"'"'"""o c""'""'· tu N. ,.,.,., ~·· •••n ,., ••• Ot!eM< 11. 1111. •• :· '"'1"""'· •• Mh~•11011• ... · ........ wi!h 1153.:115, in 1ncrtal'1e O • AC"cnrdin~ lo Ge<1rge Coloorll, Thi• 1111,111.,. 11 ,,1,.. 0.,,,..,.1., ,1 1., •••••·•~·in .,,. C•tv et 1ant• An•. siuo t .:ie • m, in ,,.. <tun•..,,., •' "'''" •co•d• •• o,,,,,, c"""'"· co111 •• ,,,, =~e~~1~;~~i;~!i~~~r1~:.:~ ~~~r" ~~~s;~n~f':t;~i~~ o~:i;·~~~ produce:r. ·~:~d"!.~r;,; ... ~·;111~ wn~ ·~· c .... n1. t~!~!~~J."?~J.:~~1;,:,•:F.:'•:t~~:: ~i£1.1•~:~.~~~'n;:~','.' in·~;· c~:V ! ;,i;;~ ~~£."c~;;:.~~~::;:C?J:,~;)~1 ·~::~'; he bef · f 53 l!I un it11 at tht end of fiscal f.xh ihit.• ~·ill includ e li11h1 c• .. -"' 0 ,0"•• c ... nt• ·~ '"'' is, 1,,, ..., JIM 11. •11: .. zo., .... co'll:OL • 1 011.., ••••ffl<1H;• ~. a n "'' u~ ... e 5'""' on <en11•m•••"" •'••I• I ye•r Orf.. • gain 0 1!!70. fi nd h'•"Y i n d u ~I r i I I I v t•v•r"' J. M•N., 01•11•• c-1y •-AZCIA, nvo••~• •~d wilo, '' 111n1 w. I h JOH.,, ~~ .. o•;;,:,~" .:~;_~~';~' :·~a.:;',~""e1:: percent. Clt•k t1,..n11. ,..,.,, .. J'""'"' lJ, 1t11 •• Ctvn•r c11" h C I Demerl'I 1111if'I that prt.11enl machi ne~. t lectronic computer •u~11.,.w 0.1,,.. '"''' e.1.., "''•'· .......... ,,, .... 12•11 1n too• •Su,•••• 111: TtolOMAt L. LOI• :~;:~1 ~.:•:;1;. ~·,e:~~ .• ':,,n•;;~•11• •' OurinJ" t t ye11r, .n nny I v'de In 11dd"l'on f ...,uipment. audio-visual ikla, it•t•m..,, n. "· ""' o~·•••• '· t, •' Ott!fltl fl•~•"' I" int •flit• •I rhi n 111 '''""' v,1....,1e, .. ," lM Illa• n ..... ,. •o ••In ... n1nt onn ,.,11 Kitchen~ expanded il!! l)pt:_ra· pans pro , r I_] (t --, 1'1t t>d-11 ......... •' Oron~• ,..,nh, C•l!lorn,,, •• "'''""" """· CtlffW•h "tt.H .... , ..... &! .... •leroula •"I•• " onv . · · b · • \4 units Or more during fiSC8! nffice mllchine~ and lilt. h1ie.tit--------rtolln -' tlloull I" t111 to vmtnt tr , .. , 0Ul Ul·llJI ?Imo "'" '"• ""' outlltollon ~••-! t•• lmns into Artz0nt Y "cqui n ng \fl71·72. in communic111inn tqulpmtnt. LEGAL NCYrlCI: :::::'.:''i'::C"1u11n': ,,,;•~!:!•;;•., ~~:~i~ A~:1i:,.,::":,.:~~~H•I 0.1•• ., .. ,, •••e" '"' •' "" • rest1ur1nl chlin known "" -------------------------------! ------.,.,k • •I ...,,,~ 'w•• •.cor tttl Jun• 1~. ''.""'"'' le .~1 oc1110• 1. 1, 1•11 o .. u '"" ''~ ••• M ~••1 · ••11 Hnhn .JOI!·~ with unit~ mainly •u ~•ii•• t:,.ftT 011 THI !::1; ~;,, .. ":',"",'!~~ 'Otii:?:,' ~",(!~:;, ·~~i l--------------'-'-"_·'_1 1 ~,,',:;'i•,•;•,~.~,.·!r~",•,•,=~·,"' !!1 th~ P~ni~ end Secttro1le I'•' •• CALt,ea1o111 fl•• Jt ll 01 ,.,,.,;, 1uctlen (er ctw.. wlln ovt ,..,,,.. •• NOTJC• --· 1re11l!. And into ColorAdo •nd THI c•UNlY •11 •• ..,..... ...,,.ntv ,, •• 11t1t. '""'"''*"· •• ·~·1---.,,.,~,..'=-~.,,~ ... ,.~~~~--1 Ltwlt. v ..... A ·-1•••••1" b · · M•. A-lll11 c""'bron•••· tne lnltrtll <erw•••-to 111• 11•T1t1 te C'•1111T•11 Ml 1"'1~ trtot 1"'1'""' Nebr•ska y going into COil· lllOTICI ............ ,. AMIN••• Trv1H• ... '"" o .... II Ttutl In .,... IUPllllO• <•U•T ., T"I ··~,. ........ Co .• ,, .. I u c t ion of Mr Up llltlttON 11•• ••••111• • ii' •rtv ollu••• 1 .. '"" Chy er c .. to MNo, tTATI .,. <•Llfl•tHtt 11•• 11111 ,,.1'11 11 3 r . llko•tAfl"I< WILL A•• .... LIT· Ctvnt~ •• o ....... IHlll .. (t ll! .. ~I•. Tlll t•11HJY ... •••N•I A"ern•r• ,., .. "''"'•tr•lrlr restaurants at Golden, Colo., Tl•• TllfAM11o1TA•" 40",1~" "" Ne. A 1.,n """i.""' o,o~•• c .. ,, O•·•• •11111, nd 0 h Neb ·,n ··-la 1!1t1t•"' JACK WINl!t . c.,...... lot J, T,.ct •Ill,'" trio City ., (Mt• l llttl "' IAll:NIST I. WASl'll!• ........... ,,. ""' o .. _, 1. l, 1'11 ti ml ti , ., ~ • ..otlCI •5 HEltllY !JIVl!N tt'I•+ Mt10. •• t-n ......... lfl .. fll DIC•••... 111.\." tion with Continental Oil Co. LOUIS Wl!f'll!R .... lllN ..... in ... •IC...... In -'"'· •••• .io, NOftCf IS tilltl!l 'I' GIV!N 1• 1n1I---------------- .... -... P•lllllfl tor ••-1• •I Will ..., Ml oc1llt n....,1 M•10, •1<•••• •I oai. er•"'"'' or tt'I• tMvt n•m•' ••c•••n• LEGAL N(J11CJC Mr. Up i.!l • spiecitl venture , .. IHW M• ... L1n1ro T .. t.mtftt•ry .. o ....... c .... nlv ; le• ·~· ftlr11t1• •• U.•I •U ........ hovln• cltlm• ••• , ... , ln•"----------------nf Colony Kitchens in cooper•· 1'M ••llllci.•r. ,,,.,,not ,, \Uf!((ll It...... ••Vint eblllttlon• IK U••• •v ..... fllt<I 11i. .......... 1 1r1 <Muir .... 111• l~ I NOTICI eJI llUJtll'I IALI !If' IUrllltr ••••culofl .• ...-tftof rho '""" el l ru<I, wl"' tlle ntc•Hltv vM ll.,.1. I~ "'o 1tflc1 NI. t 11111 t ion with m•jor petroleum '"" "''" -' l'IOulne '"" '""'" 11•1 ..... Tiit \!•Ml."''""' tr ••II ., .. ,,,~ I• ti "'• cl.,_ M Ill• •M•t ~HI .. ''ur-1 . .,. on Octo!>*r 1,, 1011. 11 1,11 •'clt"<t ~"•niM. Jt ifJ I nemt itven IM '"' Octebor I•. 1t11. " t :lll '·'"" In ""'_.,!t<I I• M 21• ~tl'wMI 11r111. I• ''""" -· wltt'I "" noc•oo••Y 11',M .. •• ,,.. ,.., ... 1,1111 tntronu .., ""' •-ed llW CCMlrlr_,, ef ~Itri-"''· l M (Mii M..... Cellf•r"l1, IMI I• 11"'" ,..,.,.,,., 10 -uh41.,llt ne!I •• Uni! .. Q,.., •• Counlv C•urt~ou•• l&eolftl en '"' to restaiurant.8 \ocat over u111 <"'"· •• ,.. civic: Ctnt•• er+vo .. u....,, 11.a.111, •• 1• ,.,. c•rrttt11•u 11111t ""'-' ••'*· e. ..... c ... "'" * b1&c~ •' w-.1 H•lh 11, .. ,, ,,, ~•••• ·--· ... t'--on fn!twave w ... 11. iOJ .... CIN .., J.ollle Ane. C•lli.rm1, thtrtef ... 1on.1 Ollie•. l'.fl .••• ISOJ, o ....... An~. c.1u .... 1 •. t l!CUl lTT .... (lrl( N• 1ei·v1ct ""'"' 1 • 0•1.., IHI...,.... n . lt'1. 011 .. : ,.,.......,, ll. 10 1. Cellterlll• t?W. """lft'I 11 "'' II••• e1 W. I. SI JtlHN, ("'"" Cltf11 SICUAITY TITLI .... OIMI• el"'" ...,...,111 ..... In oil motto<1 T~ON.fl IA, .. 11.. •• l ulw .... lntHI lruttt• IL«•. l•tell"ll't I 1.0PIN, Ifft . INSUlANC f COMJl .. lolV _.ttlfliool te -"''"' M Jell lt(;Htlll, U n~t •n• ~ "4 &I """ not1d Jo,,uorw 1!, J1ek Rodgers ol Aetna Lift ln!W-1nct ComJ)lny · is the •••oclatlon '1 prorr1m "'n:!1n1~1c Alert ... mint! Losse8 Drop •11 n.-\....., lllV Cllrl• l -M wl.,lfl """° ""'""'~ '".,. "'• llfll ...,,ll(t· ltJO, m•I• •• Jnullfl I . c.wa.•t ''"' f . nN -.,.....,, l'o•KIMu•t &Han..,.nt ti. .. O/ lfll• Mtkt. C.•elvn Geull•I ,.,.,,.., .,, J1...,.,., If, lllia ...... < ......... ftMI Put!!~ 6ftn.. ( ... II t•llY '"ll•I, lltllf $•~ 1, ltll !tie. In -tto?, ••ft N• II &ti!clel Tiit IPWI ........ , • St•I•"""~ 11, tc, '"' tkt"'-r I. It, f , Sd>lono ll:tcfrdt In lht 10lc1 " I~• Ctvnl'f ........,., lel'I .. ~ lf11 ,gt.71 AU'I. Vic. Pr .. lltnt • t oce• ... r ., O••n•• C""""'· C••l•.,nlo, 1y ... -._ .. '"' •. "' ... 111 For A1"r West « neck cblln. 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CD •I n :;~: \:.: :~ ' :: " 31'· •1• ce pt for bargain buntmg there appeared to be ~:i ,,,,"'~a~', > ,,., .... •l il'--1 ~ W•<l'lt• 1.20 11 ~ ~" ?,' , '• 'll""l""ft , 10 '"'' .. ,,,, " 1 1 11 JI .. W o l6tlo -... < II IJ 'f.i' n 1 "'Wl (J\ 1n lO I U I• \-.) ,1 W., a "'l""v !~ 10•, 10 II ]1).1 u•-n u "'• -~ httJe re1son to acC'ount for the better tone " 'ti" 'it 11• 1•u 1 "" '' w1t~A1 ,,.. .. ,~ l•>t ,,. , \I w.1~1, :>1 1 111 .. •n 1n.. •1 17 o/ 06'• 01 ~~Ell ~f.1sJ 1~ ':I l~t~ t~l ~l Wt lot"" l -t\ \lo 7• t -'• W""lt Cl 1:~, ,:~:: 1jJ~', df.~ _ ': Ji i~ in. n 1 i., Analysts said the rise was •overdue'' .and unoi'<•• , ~ 1 '"'l'"I :oc. ' iJ>, HS> x~0• ao + 11 •l•o a •1 .,. ,, ~ .., I} lit. J.l'O l /U + '• W1 l8 uo ·~ •• n " • l1tr1 I"" 11 1• 'j'• ??>. • "j• ~J.., 1• t • traders were tak111g advantage of selected issues uoci i oni.o •1 "· •1•· • 1t -•1 w.11Mv•• .o ~· • +1:~ 1 '• • '· vn;1 so ~ ' 1• • ''· 1•'· ~ J•~ :i.11. U'.I. J Un P1L(O J JJ.1 sn. It --~· ....... ~~ C:o <U 6V, .., '~ -•J!"! (O'• 11 <1 ., ... "'• II• lO\~ ,..., 1tlo .-'• •l. ( h d be ll [ I d d th Unlon•m 1'l ll 11"1 17•• Tllo +, ',i Wi n/ LID• ll .r'o •SO• •>-• ' , t i el• 1 ! U 11 l:I •I ,0 """ fl~r'i " u1a a came a r a c 1ve y pnce ur1n g e re-un1•0••• 10 1o.< 11~, 10 ., 11~ 1 w11 ~-· 11 11 .. 1p , in •• '• l 10,,, No• IJ ~.·. ?!~. »•; 1 •,•, n ''"' -u " cent setback Forthemoslpart,howevu,anumber un•0••1 01 1 11'°1ro 101 '•1011i -~w.rn1c1.., • 1•" i1 .. 11~ ''!"'' c:oro ~ .. ~ .. g' ~~ t,.,'~ ,,", -. ; of items made investors 1 litUe wary, including ~~1:~.-"i.',: 1~~ ~f; ~~ ~t , •""~:~~I:'. \>0 1~ ~1, ~~~: i~ ~ ti :~~"•n~ i.,..e 1t ~ ;t': ~;! _, • ffi, 1> ... Un6•1110• JG Jt ll'-l7i., a 1 \1 Woo~ G• 1 lo 1 !f'o 11 .. " Jt>, ,1 oowloMM bv 1h• 1>.o;<>ell!"° •r1.u ltf! 11 1 1\~1lf ~,,, -.. the threat of a dock strike al East and Gulf ('Ol~l 8~i:t},:%~ ~ 1t. 1::: : ": a:~ 't:;~~ti ~io 1~ ;o.:; ~~= ~·: -.,i1,;=::::::::::::=======::::::::::::::, 0 17"4o li I' '• ports. for m1dn1ght, uncertainty about phase t\VQ of un11c;11 '° 100 1at. In 1, j wo1k1" Jo~"' " 1~. 1n. 1p, ·I'••' l lP •Jl:• l<.:.-1-'• Unlllnd>O lJIJ 1 ,~IJ Wt •nG.,./i 5 , ... f,, t•i -'• .; #>'i ,..: ~.'; :_ :: Pre!ndent Nixon's econonuc ;l;o!Jcy and the con· 1.1"1..-.eko • 1 ., ..s 6 W•¥ G "'1 .o • 21•, '!'"' ti ~ ~ -..., Pho ne lll llO• )0 ll\o ~1 ( d •t ( (th ( ( IJnl!MM I )0 11 :lt<t ~'• 1911 _,_ \''!/''"Uni! ' I h i>\ -11i 1, " u, 11 ... t '• use " a e o e mane ary s a ion un N ... 1• 11, 1r , 11,. '""' j ~ '''" ,., .. 11• • ,,. 1. •1• -.. 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"Absence makes the heart grow'fonder." Scholars at the t:niversity of Redlands say their studies indic?Je a "''Oman is different. \\'hen she is remn1•ed rrom the ohje<·t nf hf'r 11ffcc!ions 01'er 8 con- sider;:ibfe lirne. her rnmanli<' alt;ichment tends to i;:et thin- ner. But !he t1bsent 1nan 's af- fections are apt to' becon1e .!ilrnn~er. Contrary to general npinin n. !he l'laim is a lady is tnore likely 1han a 1Jentlc1nnn tn fori;:et past affairs. if any Our Love an9 War man is analyzi ng this n1attcr, skep- tically. THERE \\'AS a tirne "'hen your ~randdad could go all the "·ay from Chicago In Ne"' 'York on trolley cars. With 976 transfers . . . \\'HO SAIO, "Cancer not onlv cures smok- ing . but puts yoU inln a flip-top box"? ... ARGUMENT CON- TINUES as to the 111ost con1- mnn Americ;:in surpan1e. It's JohnSCJn . Smith ls rnost com- mon among Social Security reci pients. CUST0~1Elt St::HVICE: Q. ''Isn't singer Pat Boone a descendant of Dan iel Boone·.• Wa sn't he n;imed a ft er Patrick Hcnrv ?'' A. Descen- dant of Dan ie.I Roone maybe. But his real name 1s Charles Eugene Boone ... Q. "\\.'hat's the survival rate oi tv.1ins'"' A. Eleven out .-,r 12 make It. As do five out of six triplets. And three ou1 of four qu;idrup!cts ... Q. ··Ho"' old were Charl ie Chaplin 's wives v>'hen he mar- ried lhem?" A. Marilyn Har- r is. lfi. Alida Gra ~'. Iii. Paulet- te Goddard, 19. Oona O'r-.'eal. 18. QUICK ,DRY FACTS: 1 There are ninre ~ale places lo \;ind an airplane in Texas than anv other state .. 2. Lowest Stf.eet in Mexico Citv is more than 11 mile hi,e:her ·than the top or Ncv•ark's talle s t l'ikyscraper . . . 3. AH the rivers in Europe together dnn't put nut as much water as fhe Mississippi. H ad enou~h ? On"·ard. ONE H ARVEST SEASON years ;igo near Spokane, I shocked barley for an otd ranch lady who \\'as known to be dying. E::ich s \l ns e I somebodv checked her room . She )lung on. But rinally. it was done. Everybody e[St' went lo the funeral. But ritual ht.in,!!: so strange to a young fellow. J \\'Cnl instead to look at hPr empty bNI. Glad I did. too. H;:ilf under the pillo"· "·as an nf)fn book . With these four lines h~' Walter Savage Lan· dor. circled in blue crayon: "I strn\·e wlth none, for none wa.c;I v.·nrlh mv ~!rife ... Nalure 1 lo1·cd. and next lo '.\';iCUrf', Art ) ... ! 11arm£'d hnth h;inrlc; bPfnre 1he fire Of hfe ... ft sink s. ;ind I ;in1 rr:irl.v !n dPparL" Thal was a prett y dand v frame of mind to go in. I !h1rlk. ' "T"'O Pf:RSONS v.·hQ lo\'C l"::irh n!hcr are 1n a p!at•e more hnlv th:in the interinr nr a cmirch... So stated William L.von Phelps. 1>ur Lore and Wflr m11n concurs. ccrlain!y. He does not go sn f11r ;:i~ tn suggesl :ill drive-i n mo vies, lo11dcd v.·ith sanctif ied sedans. occupy sacred • ground. Bui almost. Yntsr qlltsr.irHt! l171d com· mrntt (Ire ice/r.omrd ond will be used tn CHf.'CKl.tif; UP ivherevP.r pn.~siblt. Ari· dres.1 letteri tn L, J..f. 8npd .• P. 0. Bo% 1875, Nelj)port Beach, Calif .• 92660. Su1nn1cr Ends 1 A. worker al Squaw Valley LOC1ge, where 11boot i;i1 inches or snow wai; recorded, said the 1form was nothing unusual. He II.id summer activities usually end abut the middle of Sep-• tember and snow is expected anytime after that. . .. ' • SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED GIRL'S T9PS AND SLACKS! • Striped nylo n lops • Solid flare slooks • No ironing nee"ded • S, M, L fit 2-7 1~~ (HllD~EN'r. DtPT. REG. 1.99 EA . ~'·'" ~ .-1 IMPORTED POOL CUES • 2-piece, brass-jointed ]88 pool cue • Nylon-wrapped butt • leather tip; 57'' long REG. 9.99 27% OFF DECORATOR BEADS • Just snip to fit • Roun d plastic beads • Bright colors • Includes hanger.s D•A'fRY Dfl'T. .2.l' STRAND ·144 alG.1.99 ' 60\QEF NO-RUN TIGHTS! 1!9 ;--.,.,. -r : ... ~, REG. 2 . .59 / . ·· ·~ ~~; ~ ,•·~ ~~!. Agilon ll nylon ......... · · • Run-res istant •Pet., ·a vg., toll, L..~::'?./ X-tall; co lors! HO~IE-Y OEPT. • SAVE 201 A MIRROR TILE! ,: ~i;;;;'~;;~~~I: s 94 • Simple to install . • Mount !of"! included IA. RIG.794 '' .$,4 OFF WELLINGTON BOOT ; Goodxear® welt 13 8·8 • Cu shiO~ insole ~ • H ypolon~ sole, heels • 7 -11 , 12; 0, E RIG $jl SHOE OEPT. • • •· Poul•Revere . ' . •JcrckJones I ~ J~CJY ~llln1 • ). J, 1Woma1 • 'Mi-riY. "'~··· ' ' $].OFF REV.· TRAP TOILET . 2ss ~............... ~ ~ 1/3 OFF 10·18. MO 'GRASS SAVE $3· ON HAND TRUCK 8-tRA~ TAPE SPECIAU ·. ' ' J • ,· ' ' ~ • • • • • Qu ick-germinating .. • 'u1lt•1n stair • ;I • • ... f'amou• ortists • , r • Great cover crop·' ·1jlr • Ca.rri~s 30?-lb;laa:]d • , 2·aa· •Major lab.els_ 2" annua ry-' grass . 1 LL -. -cl imber-..,._ -· ' • Huri~ecls.fa -~hpaie ·• : ~ ' ENJOY LEISURE LUNCH OF HOT TURKEY SANDWICH! 99 4 • Open-face hot turkey · sondwich, wh ipped potatoes • Hot garden vegetable • Hot roll a nd butter, tool 1.66 OFF · / MEN'S RUGGm . TWILL JEANS! 333 REG.4.H • Western-style • Crease-holding • Polyester-cotton • Siz es 29 to 40 MEN'S WlA' 4.22 OFF TWIN COMFORTER 31% OFF ROOF PATOf ··Wet or dry surface roof patch -MBL. HM . COAT .. 3.44 2 .29 .ROOF BRUSH .1.99 PAINT.Ot:PT. H0.2.09 . ··~ ... ' I • • 10-lb; package RIO. !A:. • Easy maneuvering ' from now at Wards! l~CIAL ivY • RIO. ti.ti GAllDIM $HCf' O~IDlN, MO ' • ltAOtO.TV Df'1". • ' •. "'" .. TOllCANCI • •1 aMO fo1hion lquor• ,...,. 5d-6tn __ --r • • --.. " .. .. . ~{ --.,.. ____ ·--.. .\ ~men BEA ANDERSON, Editor l "''"'' Oc'-"r 1, "71 Ann Landers Writer Admits '"' ,, To Goof DEAR ANN LANDERS . YQu goofed - and I hope you'll be big enough to admit il#J ref~)' lo your shamefully inadequate response to the mother who signed herself "Ill In Illinois." I was ill in In· diana when I read 11. The mother was writing about her handsome, talented, 2 l . y e a r . o I d , homosexual son. She wanted to know how she could help him lead 11 normal life. Your advi_ce was for the mother to get counseling and learn to-live with the situation which you described a s "proba~reversible." Your last line, that she was probably a lot unhappier than the boy, was strange, to put it mildly. How did you reach that conclusion ? Did iin assistant write that answer~ It didn 'I sound like you, Ann Landers. Please review the letfer c.nd try it again -MARION , IND. DEAR MARION: You're right that I goofed. but the buck slops here. Every word that appear~ under my byline Is written by me, aod J'm respon~ible for It. Tht advice you question was, I agree, Inadequate. I have no defeMe but I do have an explanation. I sometimes most cut a letter in orde.r kl use it ln the col· amn. hi this Instance. I cut die letter '° dustkally that some vital facts were •teted. lit the 11rlginal letter. the mother described the bny'11 accomplishments. He was creative, outgoing, related well to member~ of both stxes. did beautHully In 1chool and wu headed for 11 promislnJC c11rHr. He told hil1 parent~ he was a homosexual And made It clear that he Wiil! perfectly cnntent and did not want professional help. The mother, on the Ctther hand. was sn ~ievcd about hls devla&Jo1 that she wa~ becoming bedridden. l told her not to pres~ therapy on 11 boy who didn't want It. but to J(f't some therapy berseU. Ml 1be could learn lo ac<'ept him. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our youngest daughter went steady for two years with A smart alee punk who didn't knnw eoough lo stand up when speakinJit lo an adult. We never liked the boy and she knew it. To make a long story short. he got Neva pregnant and then tried to He his way out of it. I could fill you r whole page with stories about what we went through with our daughter. To complicate matters Neva really did care 11bout that creepy kid. We had 1 terrible time convincing her that she should not 'keep the baby. 1t tore my heart out to wlltch that girl sit by the phone. waiting for a call. And the n when her father had to drive her to the hospit.M to have the bAby l thought to myself, what'• the matter with the laws in this country? How come-tM boJ who got her that way is nowhere IJ'Olfnd? 111 it fai r that a If.year-old gir~· *ho was a virgin when ahe met the dirty dot, hu to carry the burden 1lone while he luna off "Ith his buddies to ball1ames and dates other strts? · Please, Ann Landen, do what you can to get a law passed saying the bc>y has to marry the girl when 1 ~•'fY ii tn- \llOlved. You would be perf°""tfl)l a freat Mrvice -WICHITA fftARTACHE • DEAR W. B.: A ~teniee? For .. , Dt ,.. )an 07 idu "'8l &lie ~ nae i• u.u eMllllry II a .... ....... "' .. nW wtll11Jl71 .., .... 1 ..._ JIU dale H 'ltf!' 4a1pw7 .... ,;, w.. tff ......... G-" ........ Too JD11t1 couplet t o from matrimony ID aerlnimly. J>mit let .10'.I' marriage Oop Wort it 1'41 ttarted. Send. for Ann Lndtra' )ooitei "Marr1t1e -What to ~." Send ~ request to Ann t.ndert J" eart , fl' the DAlL Y Pum endclMr It ctnte In cetn and a long, I • ' Ulmped, teU-addrmed envelope. I• Lunch . Geared tO Go P.ower Church Womwi United of I.be Harbor Area are starting a lunch program to provide go, grow and glow power !or senior citizens. who frequentl.v resort to the ''tea and toast routine '' Gerialric1ans and social workers say there would be less need to feel sorry tor the older generation if they were properly fed since this ai;:f' group has at! much need for, ~nd aversion lo, ~ood nutrition standards a!' any other Senior c1t11.ens often cannot or will not prepare themselves hot. balanced meals because of fixed in· comes. markerin~ problems, scarce t r a n s po r I a t i on . loneliness. restricted diets. phys i c a I im· pai rm cnts and inability to operate kitchen appliances Rut survevs show lhat senior c'iti zens 11re w1llin~ to pay for their own food . r:1lhcr than accept subsidized handouts, and welcome Hot, balanced tmea ls are on the agenda for senior citize ns . H. B. W icke rsh am offe rs his '37 Cord Supercharg er as tra nsporta tion for Mrs. Be ssie Dell a nd r -Mrs. Rob ert Lee (right ) •. the chance for camaraderie witb their own age group. To improve eating habits and chances for socializing, t h e churchwomen are arranging 75 cent lunches at various parishes. Initially the meal and brief en· tertalnment will be offered weekly on Wednesdays with plans to er· pand as more churches and volunteers join the effort. The first luncheon will be served Wednesday, Oct. 6, in SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church. N e w p o r t Beach. Persons wanting to make reservations or arrange transporta· lion should call the church office by Oct. 4. Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach and First United Methodist Church nf Costa Mesa, will host th~ next lunches in the serres. Mrs. Richard A. Nelson and Mrs. Robert Bacon are spearheading the Jogisllcs which involve a kitchen coordinator in chari::c of menu planning. food buying ancl delivery. Participating churches will provide four cooks, wailresses and table decorators. In other communities. such lunch programs have expanded to the well-known Meals-on·Wheels plan that provides hot food t-0 all the elderly. even shut-ins. "We may grow that much but right now ,. are concenlrating on inviting both men and women to the churches for food a n d fellowship." said Mrs. l\elson. •·As participiition increases. we may in· crease the frequency to more than weekly ... Genrral lips for 1mprovin_g-the appetite appeal of senior c1ti2ens incl ude: -Adding extra ve~etables to re~dy-made soups and shredding crisp vegetables inln gelatine salads for easier digestion and less acidity. ' Browsers Set 'Sail' If you·re looking for an honest bargain, you'll want to be on hand for the 21st an· nual festival of Bargains sponsored by the Neighborhood Congregallonal Church of Laguna Beach. Browse rs will have a fi eld day in the French-type hook stall, antique depart· ment, gift shoppe. ready.to-wear. French Room fashions. toys. h ouse w ;,· r e s . jewelry, linens, furniture and new brooms. Doors will open at 9 a m orr'Ckt 13 and 14. clo5mg at 4 p.m. Wednesday and :t p.m. Thursday A soup and salad bar will be open both days from I 1 30 a m. untll 2 pm Coffee and drsserlli will be available continuously both d:iys. Mrs. Norman Browne anrl Mrs. V. L. Mon tgomery, presidenl of the Women's Fellowship, are general chairmen of-the sale. MRS. ARVID MORROW, ANTIQUE CH AIR MAN, SEARC HES FOR HONEST BARGAIN Proceeds. besides going toward church projects, will be spread over a variety of programs. Last year. the larges! single gift of $1.000 went to support of a special summer program at Immanuel Church in Watts. \ ·Collegians' Community Work Dispels Distrust By CAROL MOORE Of 1114 Oell? f'lltl lf1ff Superb rapport betwti!n students and community agenclu Is the most satisfying result to date of soc(al ecok>IY coursies at UCT. reports Dr. Areold Binder, director of the progrlm he. started two years aro on a 1boestrtng. As Town and Gown 1tarted iL~ year-long emphasis on t h e university's contributions to the commun.lty. Dr. Binder .told more thin JOO Jnemben•tbat 10 percent ol the atudenta .NCtlve post-gradua- tJon job offers while dolnf field aNdJn for hls coun:e•· Social ecoloC)',. analysing the tf· (edl ol both bkllCJCical and toolal environments on UMa fndlvldual. ~ volvt1 • direct c o m m u n I t y In· · teractJon and b u r 'g e o n I o g en· vironmental issues. ''We concentrate on four subject areas: mental health behavioral modification, criminal jusUoe, en· vironmentaJ quality and health i nd ·poverty and special minotitiea," Dr. Binder explained. '10ur innovations are already bein1 copied by PepperdJne and Cl1remont colleges and suggested as the basis for an institution." I He rderred fn particular to Gen· ention to Generation, a class ccm. posed of equal numbers or students, busfnees and civic leaders who meet with such government of. f ld1J1 as Sen. John Tun?ley tnd Robert rtnch, 11~1ld~t1al adv1sor, to discuss current Issues. Since the unstructured . course _J depends heavily on field study agencies allowing students to work part-lime. Dr. Binder noted with pride that Orange County Pr~balion Department, which "bad not and would not''. permit 1 u c h in· volvement, finally agreed to a trial run last year. It requested 25 students this term to assist with djagnosUc evaluations. Student caliber also lmpre~sed the dlstrl.ct attorney·~ office. which hu authorized one student for e•ch municipal court thl1 year. "The!e positions must be educa· Uonal, rather ~n service--0rient.ed jobs," Dr. ~lnder emphasized. "Indeed, very few or our "tudents are disenchanted. Mostly they see 1ctual progress, perhaps because we work closest with the mental heiil th department which is as fine as you will find in the country." He sei!s social ecology as answer- ing ''the restructuring or a need that even social work sc)lools snd departments are drifting toward'' -the development of generalists in mental health rather than tradl· litmal social workers. • Proposals in the works vary rrom the approval or a bachelor's degree in law to setting up a feasible rehabilit.ation program for the 90 percent of severely handicapped persons ln the county who never leave tbeiJ' homes. • Dr. Binder's students also ne in- vestigating the establishment of a national model plan for companies who 11Jow employes compensatory time for social action. such as recently announced by Xerox Corp. These are ambitious plans but Dr. Binder is used to promoting ~ocial ecology over obstacles during Its brief stint at UCL "We were originally allotted $300 to pay for faculty. clerical help and curriculum development for two quarters," he recalled. "And of coufse. our approach attracted radical studen~ "ho wanted to nm an ·experimental college.· but they were mistaken." He credit~ -Ooiversity Extensloa 1od dontted faculty time thlt brought the course to fruition. Now it f•ces the usual college problem& of over-enrollment. dwtndltng finan- cial grants and cllntc apace wttbout equipment. , • / . . ........... ~ ....... . •• I OAlLV PILOT • Variety Underlin.ed by Club Agendas ! ' -l L Island Mood Prevail s ?ilembers and guests of Laguna Beach's Queen of Hearts Guild. Orange County Children's Ho.;;pital will arrive at Don the Be"'achcombers at 3 p.m. Sun- day. Oct. 10, for a brunch-luau. Polynesian food . grog and entertainme nt are being arranged by !i'lrs. Ji.tacauley Ropp, chairman. Jn.. an Island mood ar~ ~1rs. J ohn i\e"•ton Jr. (left) and !ifrs. Jack Carney. e;, t? -,....-:""S "-:.. ,..,, ~.... t"!""-. \.• .;. "'5-'\ ~-v ·-~-- D~ P~t DeaJ~ ~~ .. ~ ... ~ To avoid di!i"appol.ntment. pros pective brides are reminded to have their v.·eclding stories with black and v>'hite ,!?lossy photo- graphs to the DAILY PILOT \Vomen's De- partment one week before the v.·edding. P ictures r eceived after that time will not be used. F or engagement announceiTients it is lmperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and \\"hi te glossy p icture, be sulr milted six "'eeks or more before the \\"edding date. If d eadline is not met, only a story v.1.ll be used. , To help !ill requirements on both v;·ed- ding and engagement stories. forms are a vailable in all ol the D . .\.lL Y PILOT offices. Further ques tions will be answered by Women's Section 'taff members at 642-4321 or 4jl4-9466. Associates' Preview Critic Talks on Film Author and art critic Barbara Rose ·will inaugurate a suies of art luncheons for members of the UCI Gallery AMOC iates at 11.30 am. on Thu,sday, Oct. 7, 1n !he Atn>orter Inn. Miss Rose directnr of the art gallery at UC! Fine Arts Village. art critic for Vogue and author of books on con· temporary art. vnll ~peak rin Films by Painters a n d Scu lptors y.·ith a sp e c 1 a I preview of the films. Luncheon chairman is ro.1rs. '!'homas Frank. Persons in- terested in joining t h e Sewing Seamstresses will have two opportunities l.o expand their knowledge in Orange Coast College fall cla3ses. The firsf. a one-day Fabric Fair, will take place from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. tomnrrow in the OCC Student Center and i:ri open to the public free of charge. Demonstrations and displays wtJJ be "featured to help aeamslresses leam to buy fabric without making costly Associates may call th e chairman for reservations or information. The group celebrated open. ing of the season' with a cocktail party in the home of Claytrin Garrison. dean of the School of Fine Arts. The invitational a f fa i r honored faculties of a r t, musir. drama and dance, ;:ireas CO\'ered by the group, as "·ell as artists in residence on campus. Plans ror the party were made bv the ro.1mes. John Fisher. ·.i. Allen Beek J r .. Helen Blurnck, Pa trick Cory and Dnnald Vaughn. Stressed mistakes. '!'he second. a course on power sey.·Jng equipment ustd in industry, v.·ill begin Mon- day, Oct. 11. and run ro.1ondays through Thursdays from I to 4 p.m. through Nov. 12. included will he: instruction on threading. regulating and controlling industrial sewing equipment. Registration will take place Oct. 4·11 in the admissMJns and records office. While star-gazing Q18Y be for astrologers, area. club members are taking a look at life , personal experfenceJ and charting life's course by the. stars th\s week. Xi Xi Pi Life Is for Li\•ing will be discussed by Mrs. Al Parsons of Fountain Valley when n1embers of Xi Xi Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. meet at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Oct. 6. in !tie Hu ntington Beach home of Mrs. Eldon D\'orak. In addilion to exploring ways for becomin~ n1o re alive. lhe club will finalize plans for an Old-fashioned Ca ndy Booth at thr Fountain V a 11 e y Barbecue in October. Spinnakers Bill Harrison, official of a '""hittier contracl!ng firm. will relate his Na\'al experience, S1x Days on a Life Raft. for members of lhe Spinnakers single adult group on \Ved· nesday. Oct. 6. ~1 e m be r s v.· i J l mee t in St. Andrev.··s Presbyterian Church for the 7 p.m. talk and potluck dinner. The public is invite:! lo auend the pro- gram "'hich v.·ill explore a y.·eek adrift in the South Pacific y.·it hout food Or water. Oktoberfest A dessert fa shion show. Oktoberfest of Fashions. will be presented in Cornelia Con· nel!y High School by the ro.tothers' auxiliary al 7 :1~ p.m. on \\"ednesday. Oct. 6. ~!rs. Rich a rd Anderson. president , is in charge o( o\·erall arrangements v.'hich include Connelly mo de Is . Your Hor,oscope Taurus: SATURDA Y OCTOBER 2 By SYDSEY O~IA.RR ARIES •~larch 21-April 19 1;. Some basic issues appear to be obscured. Stop making eJ- cuses. Face fa cts as they ex- ist. Travel is not especially recommended. TAURUS (A pril 2().May 20 1· Friencts could complicate what was a relatively simple mat- ter. H~ed your own counsel. Steer clear of one who pro-- fesses to know all. GEMI!'lri't (May 21.June 20): 'You assume added responsibility. ln so doin~. yo u enhance chances for additional reward. CANCER (June 21·Ju!y 22 !: Tread lightly. Some are anx- ious to misinform you. Know this -proceed accordingly. \Vhat you seek may not be im- mediately available. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Pressure may be applied where spending, collecting enter picture. Strive for balan- ce. Know that responsible, Food Series A topic of interest to all home managers wilt be discussed in a four·part series. sponsored by Golden West Evening College. Mr!!. Oornlhy W e n c k • Orange C-Ounty home advisor will lecture on Stretching Your Food Dollar for four .con- secutive Wednesdays. starting Oct. 6. Session!! will be from 7:3{). 9:30 p.m. in the college center. so WHAT IS WRONG WITH BEING A VOYEUR?? "The .Marriage Of A Young Stock Broker" LIDO, Nowport -UCLUSIYI- May Company World Travel-Bureau presents Public Tour Information Meeting Everyone Invited_ Presenting the Clu~ Universe FALL/WINTER Spain Program 1i; DAY Holidays to Costa Del Sol-Malaga/Madrid/Mallorca -Gr~n d Iberian Tour-Morocco"& Spain. -· -Thursday, October 7-7:00 p.m.-Admlsslon free COSTA MESA WOMEN'S aus 610 West18th Street, Costa Mesa ,_aons ~· soun{ C.OloSr PIAZA MAY co. WQRU) TAAVR BUREAU 546-9321 or BUi NA PARK MAY CO: WORLD T1tA VEL BUREAU 827i\:_-" ' - .. W~ORID -TRAVEL . MAve:.o su:REAU,. I ' gui tarist Sheila JeMCn and dessert served on the patio. Niguel Ari An on-location watercolor class conducted by Roger Arm.strong will begin a six- week series from I to 4 p.m. on '!'harsday, Oct. 7, for member,s and gues~ of the Niguel Art Associatiom Person3 interested in the session may contacL .r..1rs."' Phillip Peter or Mrs. Paul Benson. Corinth i a ~s Sailors will look at the stars during a Wednesday, Oct. p, program entitled, What ls in the Stars for You '.' for members of Bahia C-Orinthian Yacht Club. Distaff members and guests will gather in the clubhouse at 11 :30 a.m. for a social hour and boffel lunch followed by a talk by Norman Smith of the Santa A n a Astra-Science Center. B'nai B'rith _Jhe }\'omen's Chapter of Orange Coast B'nai B'rith will hear a •talk on the Hillel Jewish college during a mreting at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7 in Security National Bank. Costa. Mesa.· Speaker will be Marc Hertz, program director for Hillel Advisory Board of UC! and California State C-Ollege at Fullerton. who will ask, Hillel : Is It Meeting the Need? Irvine GOP Justice Robert Gardner will discuss Law and Law Reform during the annual membershi p tea sponsored by the Irvine ADRIFT Bill Harrison Coast Republican Women's Club at 1 p.m. T11ursda y, Oct. 7. Justice Gardner, .11 former Orange County Superior C-Ourt judge .and .authority .o n juvenile delinquency. will ad· dress members in the Linda Isle Clubhou9e. Re9ervations are being taken by Mrs. R. D. Henderson and Mrs. A. H. Mettler. OC Philharmonic A wine and cheese tasting reception in the Dover Shores home of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. will follow a Thursday, Oct. 7. concert by the L on d'o n Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Erich Leinsdorf. · As.!iiSting Mrs. Aldrich with plans to honor the conductor and orchestra are the r..1mes. Raymond C. Dosta, J. Donald Heed Counsel older ind ividual is in your cor· forts. Stick to basics. Finish ner _ want you start. Check pro-- VIRGO 1Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): perty values. \\'ait for othe rs lo initiate con-CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. tacts. Tendency exi sts for 19 )' Obtain hint from Sagit· Fe~guson. Lyell Evans, Carol Brtery and Ralph Tandowsk.y. Christian Women Annual Men'• Night DiMer sponsortd by the Newport Beach Christian Women's Club will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, in the Airporter Inn. Mrs. Vic Sherreitt is taking reservatiol)s. Guest speaker will be Albie Pearson, former ,A I I -s t aa baseball player who for three years led the Angels In hitting. Pearson has been working with drug addicts in recent years as well as participating in speaking lours i.n Europe for the U.S. Air Force. Garden Club Members of LSguna Beach Garden C1ub will dig into a full day of activity beginning with Green Thumb Work.shop at 10:30 a.m. in the Woman's Clubhouse on F'riday, Oct. 8. Mrs. Nettie Walker will demonstrate corsage making followed by lunch and a J ·30 p.m. business meeting. Mrs. Henry T. Reed will speak on Desert Bloom and Green. The life member also will discuss bow garden clubs participate in the Desert Protective Coun· cil. Legion Sale Rummage sale 'days for American Legion Aui:iliaa 222 will begin at 9 a.m. on 111urs· Club will gather al 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 7, in the Irvine home of Mrs. Jerry Lelaod. chairman. The committee wiU raise funds IO provide l'egetalion representative of different state environments for a pro· posed fi11e-acre biological area adjacent to Newport Harbor High School. Three Arch Ba y Richard Challis, L a g u n a Beach art gallery ov.·ner, will present a program illustrating sidelight!! of art during a cof· fee session of the Three Arch l Bay Women's Association. j Members will gather at JO I a.m. on Thursday,·Oct. 7, in l the clubhouse. ~ Tro jan Guild An updated look at universi· ty life will be presented for members of newly-organized Trojan Guild of ·orange Coun- ty during its first meeting a t IO a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 7, in Saddle.back Inn, Santa Ana. Members of the USC staff Joan Schaeffer, Linda Smith and Dale Hilton wiH discuss student and alumnae pr grams. OKTOBERFEST &l'lll.IHl'll lll'ITAUllAHT HUHTO. Bl'ACH fM·Mot day and Friday Oct. 7 and 8.l~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'I in the Legion Hall. Laguna Beach. Sale co<hairmen Miss Q GI Lillian Neisham and Mi's. 'S ~ Della Staihr promise new and used items .!IS well as luncheon bem• hem• an/baked goods sale. • •II' • • DJ Zeta Betas axt.nuJrdinary A Woman's Place as a Homemaker will be discussed by Mrs. Ronald Miller during the prospective m e m b e r meet..ing of Zeta Beta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. The Thursday. Oct. 7 , sesi;ion. which will include a report on a HalloweN1 candy sale and purchase of equip- ment for the Artificial Kidney Foundation, will be in the home of Mrs. Alan ~1 arsh. -Junior Eb el! r..1embers of the Conserva- tion Com mittee of t he Newport Beach Junior Ebe.II premature starts. Per mi t lariu5 message, Pace yourself, mate, business partner to Check possible legal loopholes. have say. ,. /Not wise to take persons for LIBRA (Se.pt. 23-0ct:--ttr;' granted 1-,:==========;I Renewed.hope ii featured. Leo AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Orl9lnah is'involved. Accent on health, 18): Open lines of com-l,y AUDRE' basic chores. Journey may munication. Whatever you..do, have to be delayed. You are do it with zest. Halfway al· recalled fo r purpose,s which tempts now result in loss - Dr•n1111 kin9 •nd All•r•lion1 • w.Jdin9 r11~11 1+i on1 • 642-llM NOWATYOUROROCERS ' ultimately are beneficial. prestige and financial. Gemini SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): and Virgo persons may be in· Follow through on hunch. volved. Spotlight is on sticking to in· PISCES !Feb. 19-March 20): vestment, money convic tions. Family member deserves (IJ @: TIYO'S Jewelery. Exclusive Styling ! I Don't change in midstream. special c on si deration . J1w1hy D11i9nin9 end C111+0111 M1d1 l!v TIVO R1r11od•l ini;i or R1p1itt of .11 1.;"d ol J ..... 1,, SAGITTARIUS INov 22· Professional endeavors suc- Dec. 21 \.: Forces tend to be ceed -if you adhere to scattered: find out where you dip I o m atic, conservative • lankA.,.•fiC•ld En9t •vi~9 • M11l1r Clu 19• 17tl H•wpert llYd., C"to M--PhoM 645·5160 want to go -concentrate ef· course. 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M,L -- •• ' ' . , DAIL v PILOT J T Didn't Put It Together Soon Enough--Willst 1\arras ; U11loads Feelings NE\V YORK (APl -Alex Karras discarded like a sock with a hole in th~ toe after 13 years in Pro football. insists he h_as no inlt>ntion of joining the growini? family or the game's kis5-and-tell malcontents. "God knows. I have a r ight lo be bit· 1.cr ,"' the 250-pound former defenSi\'e lacklf' of the Detroit Lions, said today. "l "ve been kicked around pretty good. J"ve been left with scars. .. , see .a lot of truth in what Dave r.1eg· geysey and George Sauer say about fool· ball being dehumanizing a nd en· couragement for violence. But I can"t knock footbaJL I can knock indiv iduaJ s. A lot of individuals. But football -for me it's left more pluses than minuses." The thick-necked J-l()()Sier From (:ary. lnd., is the first to admit that if il hadn't ·been for footba!J he wouldn't be in New York this week plugging his story in a na· tional magazine, touring the talks shows and discussing movie and television role!i v.•ith agents and producers. "I'm.a happy man,'' he said with sigh that expanded his 48-inch chest. ''I'm get· ling ready to make a pilot film for a TV comedy series. rm talking about some mo\'ies. And for the firsl time in my life , I don't wake up Monday iiiorning full of aches and pains." He said he had no intention of returning lo football. He was released a couple of \\'eeks agn by lhe Lions. "It was the gr.eatest tragedy of my life.'' h_e said. •·1 get a call at my home from Coach Joe Schmidt, a friend of mine. He says I'm being cut, just like that. Cold. Dispassionate. "In 1962. I was suspended . It was absolutely goofy. I had done' no wrong. They accused me or associating with gamblers and undesirable characters. Can you imagine that? It v.·ouldn"t stand up in any court of law . I should be bitter. But r rn not." Karras. whose dry wit has made him a widely sought personality on th e tele.vision la!k s hows. is a puckish, pleasant character for all of his notorious brutality on the football field. Dressed in a blue mod suit. with striped shirl and flashy v.·ide lie with grannv glasses hanging over his battered nose. ·he could be mistaken for a niild· mannered bank clerk. Laver Rallies To Knock Off Tough E1nerson BERKELEY. Calif I AP) -Top-seeded Rod Laver meets upset v.·inner Bob Lutz loday a.~ quarterfinals begin in the Redwood B11nk International Tennis Open championships. The Australian veteran Laver came from behind Thursday to defeat fellow- countryman Roy Einerson 6·7, 6-4. 6--0, after Lutz, an unseeded entry from Tiburon. Cal if., had upset fifth-seeded Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia. Laver is now a Corona de! r.1ar resident while. E1nerson make! his home in Newport Beach Other seedings ran more lo fonn . Sout h African Cliff Drvsda!e. second-seeded , was forced to wOrk hard but defeated Nicki Pilic of Yugoslavia. 7-6, 6-2, after eliminating Colin Dibley of Australia in a delayed,second r ound match, 6-7, i -3, 6-3. Third-seeded Tom Okker of the Netherlands eliminated Ray Ruffels o{ Australia 6-i... 7-6, and Aussie Ken RosewaU.aeded fourth, defeated Andres Gimeno or Spain, 7·5, 6-3. \ Marty Riessen of Chicago, 5eventh- ranked, defeated Robert Maud of South Africa, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, and Clif( Richey o( San Angelo, Tex., defeated Ray Moore of South Afriea , 4-6. 6-2, 6-1. r nurJOllV ''"""' in the UlllOIO "'"""'* 6•rolt lnt..-n1111 ...... 1 Ttnnf1 cn•ml>lon9ll1~: SK.,,11 ltflllllil A•lllyr AJl'le, Gum SP!"!nos, v1 .. 0.1. Al>drtw l"•l-tlson Rnodul~ 1·• 1""6. CllH Or~.011e! ~ulll -'Irk•, d&f. (olln DI~>, -'u1lr1ll1, •1, ....... 3. . ™"' "'"""' ., l ob Luiz, "TlboJron, Ct f!I., Mt. J•n KOd•S· C1tchotlov1-le1• •f· ... .._ •l. "Tom otc~er, "at.,,d, def. RIY lltUffwlJ, -'V"r•!ll. •· 'li~ Rich..,, 51n AllOtlo, T••·· def. ••~ Moor•, """"' Al•lc•. W , 11-2, •1. Kf.:' R-111, Auslr1li•, Ml. -'roclrM GltMM, 1°i!11'if 7-&'rt"J.i.._ SOI/In -''•kl, "-'· Nickl Pille. VU11os1tvJ1, 7•, I. T~lrll ••ft' ""l"'r def. ttov En-..r.o11o .•7. ~, t-0. 1(911 -Ill. -'1.lllTf!lil, -, ... ..., .. , Glrn.no, to.1~, 1-S, W. Ar'fftUt ....... Ml, J1llne Fiiio!, Cftllti, .... .,,,, ... J. m•rtr lltleue~t~ic.o. lltl'. llteberf IMUcl. Soutn -' r c.1, W , 2""6, , , NL WEST CHAMPION SF GIANTS WHOOP IT UP FOLLOWING 5-1 WIN OVER SAN OIEGO IN CLINCHER. Pittsburgh N«?Jt Only Half a Pe1inant, . Says Giants, Realist SAN DIF:GO ( AP l -The San Fran- cisco Giants had<a day off today and they needed ii. The tension of a September sh1mp that verv nearl\' cost them the National Le;igue \V eSt championship t1nded in a splash of ehanipagne 'Thursday night \vhen Juan r.1aricha!"s masterful five-hil- ler carried them lo the title nobod.V seemed to want on a 5-1 victory over Sall Diego. The victory left the Gi11nts a slim one J!an1e ahead of the pursuing Los Angeles Dodgers with none left to play. And the way lhey celebraled, you"d have thought they v.·on the \Vorld Series Instead of a play-off berth against Pittsburgh . "It's only half a pennant,"' said \Villi e r-.1ays. a pocket or calmness in the wild dressing rooin celebration . Bu1 half a pennant was enough loser off !he rest of the Giant s. v.•ho doused anyhody in splashing distance. . . . . The Giants had seen an easy d1v1~1on ti· lie disintegrale inlo a life and dcalh struggle in the final 11·eeks as the resull of a slide through the final month of the season, ·•You knnw," said m<;1ager Charlie Fox, chan1pagne dripplni:;: all O\'C!" hi1n. ··11•hen 1·ou lose games in \1 ay . they rrdl it a slump. \Vhen :;ou do it in Sept!'n1hrr. th ey say you"re choking, But It was iu st slump. I.hat"s all."" The slump resulted in 16 lnsses in 23 games and !he 8'i game le::id shrank 10 one. Then. last Sundav in Cincinnati. rhr sl umbering C.fants b;i(s ""'Oke up. ·'Just in time."' decided Fox. Believe ii or not. the Cian!s \\"On thrre of their last four gan1es and will go into the best-of-5 pl ayo ff s Saturday against the Pirates on the upswing. "lt was a tough stretch for us.'' said Fox. "We were down a few times becau.'ie of juries and we were scratching around , trying l~ g e.t somebody in there to keep us going until v.•e c0u!d get evt't"' h dy healthy." lronicallv. 11 11 :1s one of Fo:o:·!-shoc k troops -·roo kie Dave Kingman -v.tio slugged the two-run homer Thursdny that out r..1ari ehal in eontrol against the P-adre.~. Kingn1an 1vas playing in pl;ice of Bnbbv Boni.ls. the Giants· offen si\'e leader an'd 1atest mcmbrr of the walking 11·ound- ed ""'ith a sore rib cage. Fox said the last out gave hirn a lhri\1 he had experienced only once before. "It 1vas the sarne 1vay I felt · v.•hen T came back fr om mv serond Russian run in the Navy during ivorld \\:ar 11 anU saw !he Statue of Liberty,"· the manager .-;aid. Had rhev Inst. the Gianls "Would have hten forcCd into a one-gan1e pla.voff to· dar against the Dodgers to determine the \Vfst Division v.·lnner. That won·t be nC<'f'.~siirv now . ··They·i1 get a eurnp!ele day off F'ri- d;1 v." announced Vox. ··They·ve earned it. i, Then Saturday. it v.·111 be back inlo the pr('ssure cooker wi1h G;iylord Perry fac- 1nf:! Pittsburgh's Steve Blass in the pen· nant playofl opener. ROSS COR RECTLY TABS :1 WINNERS DAILY PILOT .litafr \\'Tite r Phil Ro~.~ ..:nrrertly Labbed three of the four d1vi.~1on \l"Jnners pr ior to the star! of the 1najnr league baseball season 10 April l{oss c·orreetly p1ckeci ()a kland and Bal!imore to ~:apture their Anien can League div ision titles a nd had San F'ran- eisco winning !hr Nationa l League \Vest Ross fell do1Yn onlv in the NL East 111herc he hatl <..:ti"icago , inslead ol Pittsburgh. , Of the four \Viru1ers, Baltimore was the only favorite. Senators-NY Tilt Marks First Forfeit Since 1954 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The loss of the Washington Senators to the New York Yankeu•Thursday was the first forfeited game in the major leagues since July I~. 1954, when delaying tactics by St . bou!!I Manager Eddie Stanky led umpires to give. the Philadeli)hia Phillies a sweep of a doubleheader with the Cardinals. Ba be Pinelli, the plate unpire, then stepped lo the fie ld telephone and notified the press box that the game wa.!I forfeited. The Cardinals announced that they would file I protest, but ii was denied. At the time, the National League did not allow its fraoch.ises to tur11 on lights to complete games on Sunday. Gia11ts W 011 When They Had to Wi11 SAN DI EG O (.4.Pl -The S11n Fran· eisco Giants. in their first full season under manager Charlie Fox, gr::ibbed first place v.·hen the season w;is a week old and somehow managed to keep it till !he end _ They wOn lhr Naliona! LPag11e \Vrst l'.hampionshir. their second !i!le sinre l eaving ~ew York 13 .vears ago. despite a· .l une Swoon. a prematurely nan1ed September ~1our11 and other assorted :o;lumps: Fox ·s learn played some of !ht' besl. baseball in the National League in building a 1012-game lead : ii played some of the v;orst la!er on The Giants led second plarc Los Angeles by 81 ~ game.~ before a doubleheader loss In Houston :-;cpl. 5 that began a seven-gamf' losing ~treak They teased Ws Angeles fans by lo sing 11 of 12 games, with six of the losses to the Dodgers. and their lead was do\\'n to one game by Sep!. I~. IL w;is a cla ssic (;iants-Dodgcrs pen- nant race. brin~ing back memories of 1962 and 1951. when lhe Giants \1•on t itle~ only after be;iling the Dodgers in post· season playoffs. Au! the Gianls \\'Oil when lhev had tn \V1llre ~·lays. \\'ho began his maJor lrague career in the exeiling 19:-il season. ~:iid thi s ~1;i~·. •·\Vt"'r" ciolng: lh1n,1;s that have to be done lo win a pcnnanl .. And onf' of the biggest reasons the {:iants jun1ped to their early le<id was the hitting of r.1a~·s. On his 40th bir1hday, r.1ay 9. the cen!er fi elder was batting .:ia.1 The C1an ls <'aptain 1·ould11'1 krep il ur. and admitted later he wished ht:'d rested 1nore during the season. But he 1\·a~ needed in the lineup. often at first ba st• for the ailing Willie r.1cCovey. so he playf'rl . and finished the Sf'ason with a team-high 11 game-\vinning-hits. Rookie shortstop Chris Speier v.·as Another early season sensation for the r.ian!s a11d teamed 11.'ith ~ecnnd baseman Tito Fuentes to give the Gianl.'i one of the best double play combinations in the league. Outfielder Bobby Bonds. an All -Star in his third full season in the rnajors. was the team's steadiest hitter. leading in almost all batting departments. 'Fox. the 50-year-old mana~er who has been in the Giant~' organizalion 29 years, said before the seai>on that they had "!he best pair of stoppers in baseball" in Gaylord Perry and Juan Marichal. But both veteran right-handers, after great star~s. ran in~o midseason troubles before fini shin g strong. John Cumberland. Ron Bryant, Don Carrithers and ot hers came through as starters. however, as the Giants held th eir lead. Young Jerry Johnson and 41· year-old Don McMahon were the bullpen stars throughout the year. The Phils had captured the rain· BASEBALL TILTS delayed first game 11-10 "' the tenth in· Dodgers Settle for 2nd ' ' Despite Edging Astros By ROGER CARLl\ON C! l~o Dolly 1'011 St1" LOS ANGELES -Someday in the not too distant future \\'alter Emmons Al ston rnay sit down in his Ohio home and pen his memoirs as skipPf'r o! !he Los Angeles Dodgers. And when he comes to the chapter dealing with his 1971 c!ub he"ll probably list it in the upper ei:;helon of evenls in his esteeni despite the lack of a penna nt. His Dodger juggernauts of the past have \\'On si:ic National League eha1n- plonsllips and four world lilies. but 'fhursday night it was a different story. Despite a 2-t victory over Houston in the season finale al Dodger Stadium, Alston·s chaps had to settle for second plare. San Francisco v.·hipped San Diego. 5·1, to gain the \~'cstern Dl\"ision ti!le by a game and the right to host Pit!sburgh In the National League pl ayoffs beginning Saturday. Alston 's nine per£onned well under J>ressure. edging HQuston behind the nifty slJt:-hit pitching of Don Sutton. But a hair hour earlier it was hist~1rv that San Francisco's hated Giants ha·d bested San Diego. thus preserving their' one-game edge. F'nr Alston it was his 181h season as Dodl'.!ers fie)d manager and he and his nulfit t~he Giants" triunirh like pro- fessionals. "There·~ not much I ran tell ynu th;;it ynu don ·t already know," he told the press aflt•rward . ..lve·ve no alibis ("If anv kind. San F'ran- cisco led all the v.·a.v iind iron 1ls las! gan1e. They deserve the ered1L "\Ve"re disappointed of coursr . But J'n1 rather proud or this team for the way 1t •.rorked as a unit. "'There was very little muinbling or groaning on this club during !he seasOn. And il1aury \\'ills never pla yed better." he added. \Vills, despite ~ett!ing For second place monc:-'. talked light heartedly. • "\\'hen we won in the past we taugtid: all the wc.y 10 !he bank -San FranciscO V.'On thi s time and !hey have that right," said the Dodg<'r phf>non1. \\'ills. \1•ho will be 39 Saturday, was a~ked if he could pinpoint why the Dodgerli f'ame up one game short and the ';uniabJe shortstop replied. ''Somewhere l.iac·k dO\\.'ll the' line we didn't put ii togclher soon enough or orten enough." He Nnfirn1ed he'd be back tn Febri1ary . •·1 can hardly wait for :spring training," said \\'ills. Sutton was also a gracious loser , although he was a personal winner in· the 1971 finale. "Ifs a hnllow v.·Jn for me, that's for sure. San Diego tried, but you don't win the pennant c·ounting on olher people to ~ do !he JOb.'' said Sutton. Sutron SL'ored !he \l'iiming run in the seventh inning before a crov:d of 52,684 un fo'an Appreciation Nigh l -an evening of giveaways to Dodgers faithful. And the Dodgers qid everything possi- ble not lo hand away the title, but San francisro refused to cooperate. \\'illle Da\'is niight have summed it up bes[; ··\Ve de ser\'ed the title -but 'tl'e didn't drse rve it the niost." .. HOUSfO~ "'~"Q". " MOtQ~~. )o '""~~" cl Wol•O•'· lo •O t I> •I>• ' 0 I Q l 0 0 0 • I I 0 < 0 ' I • o Q a ; 0 I 0 t"orn.,~. o• O O O 0 Me"••, ID •00 0 EaWM<!>. < I 0 1 0 B•l'•"9~dm p > 0 0 0 •bt~tbi Wdl'·" 4 010 Bvc~oe•. II> l 0 0 I WP•r~r. 10 O t 0 0 WD~ll,>,CI •000 II ~ll•n. 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Forces Forfeit Finale Fans' Fiasco forded the opportunity or watching the players and coaches or both teams po1tlea99n playoffs in doubleheader swarmed onto the field after a fight tuhkm Saturday oo Channel 4. broke out between Sal Yllars, the Cards' The American Leque Pll)'oila open the catcher, and Earl tor1eson. the Phillie$' TV twln bill at 10 a.m. with the Western Div.Ilion champion Oakland Athletics firs~bale::~ .was restored: Stanky ~ meeting the Eastern Dlvisit11 tiUisl ~ de&ermm.d to av<>id a km of two Ortole1 it Baltlmott. gameo to 'the Phllll•• Ind flgur.d lie Second 1>111 of tile double dOlllge pill could· kMP~ game from reacblng lhe the Plttabllrgh Pirates (Ea.stem champe ) siJth lnnlng and becoming ofndal. . . 11alnst I.he Glani. (Weetern winners) in Although_ the Ph lilies got onl)l one hit in ·San 5an Francilco et I p.m. the fifth, Sblnky bfought in a new pitcher -Sunday's BtoOnd gime ol. the Pirate-fft.. -.th succ~e hitter. With two oulA GIMI. playoll to oiated for lhe ,.,.. TV and'.oe on, ·he walJ<ed to the mound and -JW1Jng:. :;:=Um="-===-=--==-:: wived Tom Pholsky In lrom lhe buUpen. -T ---~ -,l WASHINGTON I A P ) The Weshington Senators, their m er r y mourners turning a funeral into a fiasco, have bowed out of baseball with one ol the rarest feats in · the team's un-d~ history -· I INl-innlng 1.,. by lorfelt. The Tex8t-bound team, a flxturt in tht American League's basement for many ot IU 7J years, Seef11ed headed for certain victory in the. caplLll finale Thurftday night. The Senators held not only • 7-S lead, but the New York 'iankcts had no one on 4o baH and only 1 single oot rem~ining. For the long-suffering Senators' fa ns, It wa.!I juat too much. By the hundreds they poured out 0£ the stanch, roaming the ouUleld, jamming the basepaths, pulling up tht! bases and running oU with the pitchers rubbers. For the flnrt time since 195-4, a mpjor league bai;eball game ended in forfe~. "We won the game even though they took it away by the rule!-,'' said catcher Paul Casanova. "I never expected Anything like that, uld pitching coach Ski H\Kl.son, a Senator for more than two deacdes. "\\rtlat a way to end a ball cl ub, huh?'" "That was just the fans' way ol ex· pressing themselves over what they thought was a wrong deal," said reserve Tom McCraw. "I'm n'ot sayin,g it was a good Wily, but, l guess they thought it was the only way." Alinost 15,000 fans were on hand to see the. Senators, who Jost 96 games with a team batting average of .230, slip Into his tory alongside storied losers like the St. Louis Browll$. The fan., came nol so much to mourn as to heck.le owner Robert Short, who .. engineered the transfer of the franChise to Dallas.Fort Worth. Short was not seen at ~ stadium, bq_t » fans carried an effigy of him through tht m.uids. Signs ridiculing Short b~ ' from virtually every corner of l{t°nnedy ""'• Stadium. At least one o( the sfgns. wu :· obscene. . • • Poli ce removed that ont. Clrawing 1 : jeer that was almost matched tn &hlli.r volume by the cheers for popular &lugger .• f"rank Howard. '· . ---..... ,.. -· ... .,.. -..... • OAJLY l'ILOT O.t.11.Y ,II.OT '"-101 II~ ,llrick 0 '0...neU CORONA DEL MAR'S JOHN MILES 1201 BREAKS AWAY FOR TD RUN OF 61 YARDS, BUT PLAY WAS CALLED BACK BECAUSE OF PENAL TY. SANTA ANA'S MARK LOVELADY 1661 COLLARS CORONA'S JOHN ANDREWS 1261. Angels Finish ln Fourth Spot With 3-2 Win )fn.mEAPOLJS-ST PAUL (AP ) -"\Ve ~ to finish as high as "'e could. r.Jost of~ went out there every flay to win.·· fjbua Harold "Lrity'' Phillips. manager o(!tht C..lifornia Angels, candidly ~um­ ,. up the M!MOn Th ursc!J1y after his ~ defeated Minne.<;rJ!a ~-2 to finish ~rth ,Jn the American Lfague's, \Vestern ~ wlth a 76"83 record. There undoUbtedly will he chnn~, on ·=Anpls before 1972, cerlainly <8mong p ~ and probably m management. .'. whole record is 211-197 since t41fti:.tht job ·oa May 27, 1969, said _,, W t he hu not heard rrom the Mfti1 front otnce about next yeiir. 1n C&Ulomia, pttsJdenl Boh Reynolds NftMtd .lo comment on whether the iUlqr90 ol l'hlWpo and Diel< Walsh, Ille ,-ai ~. woold be cleddod ai 1 eonlt..,.,. i<!d&Y wltll Geil• Autry, chaJnD• of IN botrd. ' Tori •by· lnterlllf llrlle, ·t11e An&els ......... -'Aki Jollnaon ,.,. Joiji ol bultle, lhett hod to If'• blln half I -·• poy when hfl -1 oo fl10Und• of, -"' d~benco "" """"1d by an .,..,. .... ~/ ~. )Jf -;11db1 rrt-cuO, out· lltldtr '1'«>Y CGnilllMO II ..,idq com- '· • " - San Clemente Giants Take on Artist"Midgets It doefn't figure to he a circus act tnnight ~'hen the San Cl.emenle Tritons invade l.ajuna Beach High for a non· ltagut football outing with kickoff at I o'rlock. But the Laguna Beach Artists will emulate the midget in the side show ·while the Tritons of San Clemente 'would represent the giant. San Clemente has nne of Ila biggest teams in rectnl years. leading roach Tom Eads to remark: "Our strongest factor is probably our size. There is a lot of ability on this team bul wt are inexperienced." Laguna Beach co.ch Hal Akins assesses the evaluatioo in this manner: "I'm scared to death. They st an aw1ull y big team: They remind me OI the l96U9 foothill teams." Akins points out that his bige1l playtr Is tackle Ou1s Ullom at 192 ~·· The.rt art only two other pll)'l!fl Ii the: Artist starting lineups weich1nc moN than .165 pcttnds. Sari Clemente his won the list two games and is favored by two poinll ln toolght'I outing . Laguna will be pl1ying wi thout the si!rvicts of its 1tartin1 quarterback, Gary Fisette who 1uUered a wr1't injury in the Laguna win over Gladatone, tJ..6. Taking over the signi.l cal.l.irl&, d\ftlt& will be Clayton Berryhl.ll, • def~lve backfleld' specialist and b ack p p quarterback, · Laguna Beach is worklna on a tw~. game winnlnc 1trtlk -CGPPtnc the last 1ame of the· 1170 cam.palp. and wlnnina · Ill -lhll Year· . -... ,. I T ~. San Clemente, on the Olhet bind, Ms 200 ... ~I"""" four pfayen wt.ighlng more ,., .._.. Wt ...._ pound• wllll Jolm Romero the 'loot at ' 1' j ll"' ,_ "" 23.~inct SaJi Clelnen~l'"t c e d * ~ tif .. , I C•plltr8"'' Hilh H the Jllllrkt •. ~ -·II "" •• • ~· · a<hool lb °'1114. the Trtk>nl and MUS<O ~~ f!L'-· jlf I t hove played one t:l-!3 Ile CllDt and lpll1 f ;;-: II ~ six other decilions.. 1 • ""' • 1 ',. Entotimurl Affair Bru·ons, Oilers Renew l Grid, Rivalry Tonigl1t They miiy not escort r-.1r:s . Bruce P ickford from one sipe of the field to the other al halftime Lonight but perha ps ii won'! be nt'Cessary. Husband Bruce is the coach of the Fountain Valley Hi.eh Baron football team that collides .w ith host Huntington Beach in a non·league game with kickoff Rl 8 o'clock. Playing hMfback for the Huntington Beech Oilers is the Pickfords' son, Steve and the game will be an emotional affair for all three. But that is only a part of the drama that will unfold. , , Coach Ken Moa ts or the Oilers was head man when Huntington trampled Fount.ain Valley. 41-7, in 1966 in an Irvine League game. The Oilers were cham- pions of the circuit And F'ountain Valley was new to football warfare. This is their only previous meeting. Pickford ~·as likewise coach of the Rarons lh;it sr11son and wnuld just as soon forget the first mcetin~. Tonight , in fact. F'ounlain Valle y is f<1vored by a single point to win over its ~unset League roe . The B<irons won the ir opener from Rancho Alan1itos. 16-7. while Huntington tied the f.lillikao Rams. 14-14. The Barons will still be 1vilhnut the services of tailack Tony Sepulveda who 11.«1s injured before the opener. But Pete Scal isi did an outst<1ndin g job as a replac~rnenl along with Dave Miller. . Moat.s fee ls his Oilers will do well if they can lasle a victory. ''Actually. all we need is th at feeling ot surcess .. , The .... Huntington Beach roach doe.sn 't feel there is any undue pressure on his starling halfback named Pickford. ''Steve is a No. I athlete and it isn't goi ng to affect his play 11aving his father coar hing Qn the other side of the field ." The Huntington mentor hope!! to get a passing game into operation . Jim Martin is the Oiler quarterback who does most of the thn.iwing and his larji!ets will be nanker Tony Ciarelli and end Bill Dressler. · And the Huntington running game~ Who else but young Pickford who c1rried 17 times for 75 yards and a 4.2 aver•ie against Millikan. 11UflHl!•I•" ll•t~ l f,,..,,. Olton" O.l111N ""· "•Yo' WI. 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""· TE Pt1t oo i.s 150 Tro,.t !I E T 011•111 • l•S ?00 KllM l G S!ono 170 170 P~,tl T C C•"ouo 110 1911 Mllc~•lt E G "tfpr....., 1'° HG S!OM Lii T Kind X.0 llS llO<l!or Lii SE H..-ne""~' ''S !ft "•l"IO~ Lii 011 Mrvnlrr US J~J Monv11~I Cl 111 Mlll•r 111 i" Hettie!<! ·ca Fii Ire~•· u s ao v 1rnr v s 1"11 Mo!lu11•• HS liU Hrrn•l!Cle1 S Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Fi.Bal Standing1 East Olvl1ioa Pittsburah St. Louis Chicago New York Montre1l Phlladelphia W L 97 65 00 72 83 79 83 79 71 00 r;I 95 West Dlv l1ion San F'ranciSCQ 90 72 Dod1et1 89 73 Atlant1 82 80 Cincinnati 71 83 Houston 79 83 San Diego I I 100 ,,,.,,.....,.. ."""' "llllbut9~ 4, '"n-...iti. ' All•nl• ,, CIMlnM" t H-Y«t '· Mt!!lttll 1 S.n Fr•ncl.ca S, Utl OltM I .,...... '· Htul1911 1 v Pct. .m .556 .512 .512 .441 .414 .556 .549 ·'°' ,4811 .4811 .m GB 7 14 14 25\1 30 I ' II II 2111 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Detroit Bo1lon New York Washincton Cleveland O.kl~ Kansas City O!Jca10 A111el1 Mlnne!ola Milwaukee Fln•I Standln11 East Dlvilkla w L Pd. .Gtl 101 57 ,839 91 71 .562 12 85 n .525 II " 80 ·'°' 21 83 "' .M !1111 60 102 . ,3'111 <I West Dlvl1k>n IOI IO .m 15 71 ,!131 11 71 " .... 21\1 70 .. .... Ill! 74 .. .ta 21\1 " .. .421 31 '4MJ03 ~ l40-J461 ' -lfM·HARIOl''-LVD. Big Plays Earn CdM 20-14 Win Hy PHIL ROSS 01 1M 01llY "U•t S111f Corona del Mar turned its big play ()f- fense loose in lhe second haH for a pair of touchdowns as the Sea King s upended Santa Ana's Saints. 20-11 . in non·leaguP. prep football action a l ~cwport Ha rbor Higl>-Thursday night \..I Thus coach Dave Hol!<ind·~ v1ctonous Sea Kings t2-0l temporarily become thr winningest unbeaten . untied eleven Jn Orange County going into tonight's prep hostilities. Corona not onl y avenged a 21 -19 sci· back suffered at the hand s of coach Tom Baldwin 's Saints last' fall but the Sea K ings performed the trick mainly on the ailing right ann or quarterback Reed Johnson. Johnson was suffering from ten· ·donitis of his throwing arm going into the eontesl but ii wasn·t too 11pparent •s ev.idenced by his perlor111ance The g..1 , 178-pound senior flinger founrl ·the mark on nine of 16 passes for 134 yards and the first two Sea Ki,Jlg scores. The decisive tall y was credited In fullback Bob 1 Bull J f''erraro. who went over on a fa iicy run from 12 yard~ out with just 4:26 left tn the contest to pro- vide Corona with its final margin or vic- tory. On the play, "'hich capped· a 67-yard. eight·play. drive. Ferraro took a handoff from Johnson. cut in at left tackle, broke a shoulder tackle at the Saint eight·yard stripe and went the rest of the way un- touched . His ensuing extra poin t kick •l· tempt wa:s. just under the cross~~· The two big plays on the final suc- ce:ssive Corona push \1•ere a 35--yard scamper on a keeper around left end by Johnson and a 12-y ard scre'cn pass from Johnson to Ferraro. Santa Ana then received the following 'kic koff and drove down to the Sea King 32, where the Saints ran out of downs a scant yard short of another first down. The winners merely exhausted the final 1 :36 on the game clock after thaL Up until the l'atter stages of the Lhird period. Santa Ana had prev<1iled all the way by 7-0, 7-6 and 14·6 counts. Bal dw in's crew tallied on a one-yard plunge bj fullbac k Judson Parker in the first period, a 27-yard pass from sophomore quarterback Mike Molina tn flanker Wa lter !\l ead in the sec<>nd stanza and PAT kicks by Richard Nordstrom after each TD. Johnson put the Sea Kings on the board with their initial bingo on a lf>.yard scor· ing aerial to flanker Grejil Slone in the se· cond quarter while conncrting for the distanre the second lime on a. short look- in toss which split end Carlo Tosti legged In from 47 yards away in the thint period. A key turning point whir h earned Corona a 14-14 tie was a pass from .J~nson lo Tosti out of a fake kick formation on a two.point conversion try. Penalties almost spelled doom for the Sea Kings. who had six infractions ffivc 15-yardersJ walked off against them for 80 yards. Ferraro, who ground out 205 yards in 1 7·0 win over Newport Harbor last wer.k, was slowed down somew)1at by Saints keying on him but still managed to lead alt rushers with 47 net yards in 13 cracks. "•"•" "lilt~ Jel\/llOl'I f ot111 Mll!no P1r~1r i>~r•> ·~" o'?;,~, J!llln1M1 Moline G.lM. \T.t.TISTICI llUSMl"G (I!'-.. , M •r "' " " ' " ''"'• ·~· " " ' • ' " 11.t.I Sl"G Cera111 -.1 Me• ,r K ' S1n11 .t.•1 " ~ '! 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A double forfeit OCCW"rtd 1n the first ~ting i)etw~n the two 111 1961.. 1 11 's a series that has pN1- \'lded several surprises. Cost::i ,\lesa stunned a highly~ favorffi Newport outfit in 1967 with Ramon Ricardo's field goal giv ing Mesa a '3-0 triu mph. And Newport's '69 team wall extended before edging Mesa. 9-7_ Co;ich John Sweazy's Costa ~lesa Mustancs w~I be t.rym11: for an upstt tonlghl behind ihe 11uart erb11cking of Pat Kalama a11d the runrung of bac k.s Paul llesmet snd tl.afy Schot!ller Desn1eL. a ~phomore . L~ fL!I· ing 1n for the inj ured Sob Som boy. who is nursing brui~­ ed nbs. A crucial portion of Co..~ta Mtsa's attack has b' en eli minated with !ht loss of Jim Srnith at tackle. •• m * "' "' •• ·~ "' '" ~ •• "' "' '21 "' '" ·~ ,. "' •• •• I MO ' ' " M .. : MO•O" Hunt of'o•O Olt'l "l l "•" $(11<>t!lltr Bfll " FOfld•C~ °"" 0•11"• l'lon PorOtr """' Am burtn "'" w.,, • ., Jon M••'Morl•'" (h11(~ Gl1 >1>• J>•ul O••ml ! 1'11 1(11orno M••• 5chn••• "' r,: " •• "' :co '" 'I' " •• "' :01 "' "' "' "' ~ ·~ ,. '" "' Start Wl1ite \\'1th \"n qua rte.rba rk nar) \111lbutna expectt<I to v:atch tht artion frn rn lhf' l(idelint~. Orange L' o a s I ('nllegf' backup QB Alv111 Y.'l11te will ~r! thf' ~tarl in11, rail a~a1n~1 lnu.11;li Rio llnr1dn Nilu rdav n 1~h l al ~;1 Ra nc ho l{i~h \'albue11a rf'HlJUred 1111 anklr m1d \\·av !hrough the first half l'l~;:i1r1~t l..l, Jlarbnr last Wl"Ck <ind \\'hire filled 111 !ht rest of !hf' \\'f!,I . ·1tr"ll 1\"albuen;:i 1 sui t up hut L don't pl;:in nn p1avin(!! h1n1 " sa1~ (l("C roal'h Dick, Turkrr · I \\'h11P wa.~ ushered inln ~ 1·ro 11e<i l ~1t uallon l a~! wrr kl agAtn~t ll;:irbnr ,()("(' w;t.~ trail 1ni:. 9.71 and did ;:i 1rr1 I (·rrdita b!r JOb for a n In e:.:rierie11eed lresh1n;:i11 I Ir c·on1pletf'd 13 nf 30 pitsse~ for 137 yards ;:ind n 11 r tnurhdnw11 llf' hart ;:innlhf'r Tn l'alled bR1·k and ;:inothPr ' ~ure ~1x-pointf'r was dnipped I T11ekt'r h;i.~ 11l~n 1nnvf'd f rr~h1n;:i11 ll 1!'k PO\\"f'I' rn qu<ir!f'rha('k r ower. r r ri 111 Foun!ain \';:i llf'1 ha:; ;ilrrarl \' pla\'f'd at flariker. ~plit end and 1 ight end tins season "'\\'t> rnoved hin1 1Power1 to quarte rbatk tlll!'I \\'t>rk and hr re;:ilt,v looked gnod 1n R scrun· 1nage. \Ve plan tn gi\•e hi111 snn1f' t1111e •against R1n llnn.l rln1 this \\f.'l'k."' sa\~ T111·l.rr Po1•l'r. ;:i fi·l ·li.')-pnund rr.I \1'a!' ong111 11!1y tabb(>d ii.~ a ' wide re1·r11·er. but w1!h S1e1•e l !\lonah;.in and Doug Youni.1 ' g01ng full blast Powrr wasn·11 srhrduled ln see rn lu.:h ;:i1·tion I Th us when l1~h1 rnd Ril l Kn~un;:il suffered a 111 u~t'le ill·! jur.1 , Pnll'rl' 11'i'I.~ shiftrd 101 ~ th;:i1 pnsll inn • .. llf'"!o rpall.v ;i 1r1'sa1 1le kiri He lnnkrd lht hes! of our 11i.1l11 ends las! wf'el.." sR_1·s Turke1· \\'htle 01'\" hope,:i;: lu slln11·· eonsistellr_\ i11 11,:i;: ntfen.~r . !ht> rrlil pressure will be un lht" defense ~aturd;:i1• 111gt1l UNl'S 808 PATTERSON (87) CATCH ES PASS IN 7·0 LOSS TO LOS AMIGOS. .. Bio llond11 has a 1·1•i;I l111t• footbal l 1e;i111 Th11l loss Ill S.1n!11A11a'111.1:1+ was 1·eall r a flu kf' The~ '1e J,;h1 two gr;•;it ru11n111t-: b;11·\...~ • ll r n n 1 ~ ·raranJ.!<> a11d l);:in111 I .a""• and .1 l t'lll f1np paSser ol}u1111r !\lathf'1\'l' • TllP.1 're renl l.1 ;1 problen) lo slop I Estan cia, Coyotes Collide 1\l"o high school fooLbr~J teams !ha! ha \·e .\tl to bl! ~cored aga1ns!. battle 1nn1ghl 'A'hen l':stancia trek,:i;: to Buena Park High tn 1nee1 thf' Co}ntes. (,;u11f' t1111f' is R Coach Phil Brown ',:i;: Esta11· c1a Eagles opened the 19i\ campaign 11·1th a 13:0 11ctory nver Tu s11n 11·h1le Ruen;:i Park captured i1.s flr51 .c:a1ne 111 \\\n yea r~. defrat1ng r-.l;:iyf;:iir, 6-0 L.1st scaso11 l3ro w11 "s crf'w rqp a11'11y and hid from !he Co.votes b;. a ~!l·fi r•ntinr Bul ii fig:ur~:o; 1n br l)\U!'li cl~ser tonight . Buena Park has aln1ost it.~ entire squad b11ck frnn1 the ()..!I c:ampaign of 11 year ago and there are few that don't rt.mfnlber the blasting <id· ministered in '70 by the Eqles. The best of the Coyote run· ning back appears to be W1back Jerry Forbes, a 160-Pdundtr who rushed for 89 :9iidi (23 carrie,,) againn ~~-Buena Park co.1ch .raerane says he attempb ti, '!il!l•nce his at I.tick, the Cq)'etes ran much more than te,y ptased last week. But tbtlr.:1ouchdown came on 1.35- ~11erlal. ' ~ cia h111 11 neet of kood nd although the Eagles xperlenced uP front. ~•lines did a crodltablt Job bilf,1r,nek In lhuttine out 'NJ'!· I . " . , w .. •• .. ... ... >U >U "' ... "' '" '" '" •• '" .. "' .. '" "' '" ... •• ... ··one nf 11111:-:e b 11 ,. \.., Los Amigos Outduels Uni 1 Taran~o1 l1ad 01er l ,l•lil' v;i rds rustl ing last ve;i r 11•hile lllf' nlher 11ne 1J.;:i ra"1 w;:is near f.1100 \Ve '\•e nevt'r h?.d a bai·k m;:ike l,!1111) yard!'I hl're In Defensive S trug·gle, 7-(J "Rio HondQ 1.~ slrnn_1!1•s1 1n I f ~ fllnl)\J1 jl. j(i'l!Tlf'. btJl l!ll'\ I f""·~-~ !hr ball 1l'Pll, \•)\' Tlli~~j gu\·'s +,\1at hcw.~• 1'11 all -CJ!." Fly .IOHi\' CASS 0! I~• D1ill' Pile! Still lfalfback Scott J\1orton went nine yards,for a touchdown ~·ith just 2:44 left in the game lo give Lo5 A1nigos High R hard fought 7·0 f o o I b a I I decision over !he l ln1vers1f1· Troj ans Thu rsda\' nigh! at Bolsa Grande Hi gh School. 1'.lorton·s score came :i flcr lhe Lobos had dnr rn 54 yards lo sel up the gan1e-wlnni ng 1nuchfloy,·n. Lns An11gns tl)()k possession (In th(' University 37 following ;:i Troi;:in punt and on f1r.~1 dO\\'!l halfb;:i ck 1\1ikf' Rnusr hrnke ;:iround righl t"!ld 11nrl 1·aef'd 4,1 .vards !o the Univers1 !.\" 2!>'. Five pl;:i ys lat.er lht> Lobo.~ had a First and goal <JI the rour and fo llowing an illegal pro- redurP penally. MOrton broke a tackle and went around end nine yards for the TD. It \\'3S a fierce defensive struggle all the way as both teams elected to stay with the -runnin~ ~ame. The Lobos were paced b.v tt pair of fine runnin~ backs. Rouse and Morton wbo ptcktd up 123 and HM yards. 11Je rest of the Los Amigos.run~ a_t· tack was held to a minus U yards. UniVeriilv manaf!td 1 O S yarM on tbt ground ~11intt tt>t big Los Amigoa dafenaive wall. Most o! the firs\ half was contested in Los Ami1os I.er· ritory as the Lotioe were able to penetrate. ·into University territory only onct. 'l:he first ,\Int~ tbty had the ball the TtOJans moved to the Loo Amtcoo 23. but -drive died lollo""'8 two lncompltto """"· ~ · vililoC"s Pe'l,tlra~ed lo ~'l 'PE llT l .'\O -l_;(' lr11pP':-; lhf' 21 rn1dway through the sr -They la ded tn 11101·p tlit bBll cond per iod and got to the 2.1 in three pl;:i ,vs and \\'ere forct'd iindefr:alt'd watf'r polo 1e;:i n1 a.!i Lile gun soundr:d ending lhf' In pun!. Lns Arn igo.~ lnnk y,\Jn the 111111ual All·Cal1 fnro1a half. possessio n on its .17 and he:g<1 n !ourn<ir11e11T 11·1tl1 tl1rrr vi1·• the drive th al)lo'(fffl ame , ·1·1 d I Thf' 0 ,,,, I·-. Am•~· d•o•• t1nl'.~ 111rs <i~ ;:i trrnoon ;:ind "'" ., .. ~ • Un1vrrsi!~· 'lUa rterba · ~:d in !hf' first h;:i!f put the Lobo." Ca ll had to !<1kc In lhe a !hr will coinprle In !ht• :'\orlhcrn nn !he rn11·ers1I\" 18. but a final t1ro n11nutes of th l"nn (';:ih/or n1a !ourr1r\ ;:iJ l>f> :\111.:i pena lr.1• ;:ind ;:in ·ll·}ard loss lesl. b11t tus hlntk 1n~ hrnl.P t•ollci.:1· lnd.11 illl(t ;-;;i1urd;:i,11" killed 11 ill lhe :14 do\\·11 and lie 11·as sacl.etl ln1 l!l 'l'hr Ar111•alrrs r1 ispi1scd or The Lobo ... l"Onlrotled thr: ~ards i~1~~"e;~ .. r.s rocs l"I" J)a v1.~. 1 1~.~-L"I' B<>rkele1 , ball in lhr: final haH ;:ind thl" u L closest lhe Trojans could gel ~:;:J g~~:~!~;~ i ~ hl·i 'X_ld ('oncont i\quatu-. ... Ill to the 1?.oal line was the Los "'1"1 """'M P•""I"" 1 6. 111 ttir 1\ll (';:i i p1·cnl Qn thr 101•1 '"'' aa .. ~• •l R k I An11gos Jfl Verd• r.n~·.... ,11 f"r ,. e.1 1·anipus. V••d• "'""""' 11 H 1\1 '· I I I I Los Arn1~o:o; used up rnore "•'d• 1o•• ' '' ru1·e ai·~ 1:11 11•r ~oa ~ than six 1n1nu1es nn lhr rlntl. ~~~.;;·~e~,:~~"~g,.,.nc• , ''.~ 1111 in 1t1r !·nn1 ·nrd 1·lash and f'1i;(hl f'~n••tl•aiv.,~, """"'''"' 1 •O I'~ fn·· '''' '''''" " I during nne drivr H didn ·t f umD1~111,nb•~• '"" 1" + 1 v • ' i!:<ifl1f'.~ · 1111 resull i11 a si·n re, bul did eal v~ ....... ~"'" ~· au.,~.,~ 0 ~ 0 Rradh1 11"11 hild .~t'l'rn ;:i11d .Jiirl.. up preeious nunutcs Lo• •m,Gc• Rv iH•NG o o ~ 1 1 Jlu·k1na11n ~1x fnr lhr tour nr1 The drive began laje in lhe u"'"""''" The lhrer Vlf'lnnr.~ gr vC.~ third period on the Lobo ei~h1 G.11 1'~1 Y~. '', ·;~ eoach Ed Nfwtand "~dl'fend111J.! and 15 plays a nd 11ix minutes g~.,.,. s' ,; ~ ;~ NC:\A f'hflnlpionshrrl r r e 1, 'lUa rtPrhao 'k ··\\'p JUSl hopf' we II he ;:ibl1· ((1 1no1·p rhe bcill n11 1he11i. but l with W1sf' 1(;a r!l11 and Val I bupna 011 l of t llrrt', I dnn ·1 I knoll".'' sa)S TLil"l.f'r \V be. a lrrsh nu111 r1111111ni.:· hack fron1 lruntin~tnn Ue<1ch .' h:1s hern nur~illJt 11 leJ? rnusi·h· in1111"\ fnr !href' wrf'I.~ He wa ... i ri.:prrtrd lo return rh1~ wee!.. hut T11rkf'1 s:.1 .~ lie probahh ! 1vtu1 ·1 hf' bae~ unt1I thf' Soulh l l'oa:-:1 l'onferf'fll"f' npf'ner 11 1 S;t11 Dirgn ( "( · nexl wrl'k l\ns11 n;1 I 11111 1·et11r11 \\f'f'I.. hill II ill 1101 S!R r[ CLOS E OUT • later lht hosts had a fourth c"'/~1.1, i~ ii~ ;; ~ ! i;pven .~tr:ii~ht wins w1thnu1 and six on the Univer11ity R11<1•# L" ":";1":11 • 1 • drleal. h J .I '\,, eight. =y~. 1l I~~ f fg Today al l>e AnzA, lht> JO n•OI)• ~oh Lobo coach Bob .John son r~·:;,J;-ti ~ ~ 11 i ~ i\nteaters will n1eet \.l I' l lNCOIN •. ~""UJ.'( ~lected tn ~o fnr 11 field goal. r~1•1• PAsf."G1•1 n li Berkeley rnr lhf' third !imf' in SAO ~:r:.l"1n D!Vt (;erhardl"ll . 25-ya.rder "Vnl;:'li'~nl •• •<• A rlr~f round ~ame followed b\· _ ., ;.J~ wall long enough but was widt C••I 11 , 1 '6 1:11 a cla~h with the Un i\'ers11 v Or ''''HA••• (anAllt.A of lhe mark" and the Trojw1~';;';;'";;';;' ;;;;;;;;;;\;;";;;;'~;;;;";;"~·;;;;;";;;;;;;;"~' ;;;;N;;•;;•;;;;';;';;";;';;'";;o;;i;;n;;t;;h';;;;';;1;;";;';;";;00;'~";.!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I took ovtr on their 20. II Woods Set ·To Compete Reigning national champion Riek Woods of lluntington' Beach will be lhe odds-<ln ravorile . to caplur'!' all the mart>les tonight Jn the regu · 'Jr weekly speedwey motor- cycle action at Costa Meae't Orange County Faif'lroundt. ft.acing on the 2.1..flVtnt card begin! at I : 15 with lht top 11 rldtrs 1dv1neing Into ne f"rlday's national quaUlicai.ion event. SALE SKI WE ALSO HAVE SKI SALE SALE SKI SKI SALE . 1970 ' (F1ctory Clos90ut1) sggso K2 %·OFF Area Sports' Calendar ..... ~ ........ ....... ,..,,_.. ....... ................ ..., . ....... ,. ,.,., .... e Over t he Boot Pints e P1rkas • Sw••fers e A,cCusorias e Fisher Skis e L1n9t Pros • Hurn.nlc Boots ; ••• l.-th... HMM Cett. H-. f•• ~xOBIE :IPOITI CINTll · 34195 Coast H.wy. Dana Point 496-1251 "Sauthern Oranqt Count y'• Own Srecialty S~; Shop" Op... Dally f to 6, Thurs. ~nd 'Fr , Nights tit 9 p.m . Corona del Mar 3601 E. Coast Highway 673-2303 SANTA AN A \ 1 SOI S. Main a t Edin91t llS.)606 40.000 Mllf GU ARANT EE ;. •••• ·f, ••• '"'"''' .. ,.~ ' ... , ", ... ,. 1 on~ .... ,.,0,~ Dunlap It I on the best of the belted tires Gold Seal ·1a· r:li.'7 AS l 01-1' Af; F "' .. 1100 111, romlon~O/f rid1. W10£, Low ·1r CONTOUR. $ f or 111111• -•ghl d •l!"Olll,Of!, 1'.0'11101, U~(J,/Hv. DVN£0P RADIAL SP·68 ISSrll" $25 95 ISS x 13" $2695 S 1 l • f.o.I. 165114" s279s ~ 1.7, '·'·'· 1"5xl5" s299s DUNLOP RADIAL SPEC IALS Dunlop FR 7Dx15" 4 i $99 BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL$3495 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE INClUOlS LAIOI & llNlffGI 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE INClUDlSU.1011 LllllJili l 20,000 GUARANTEE IN(.lUDi S l.llOI.& \.llMICS SHOCKS$299 4FOR · MAG WHEELS WHEEL 4t ALIGNMENT ....... ..,. .. """" ' ,' " . . ' DAILY PILOT WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By JIM NIEMIEC • frld.,, <ktobtt 1. 1971 Lions DueJ Mighty Wilson Optimistic reports art bt1ng m=eived from fish and game LONG BEACH _ All lhat '1lldlife managers in most areas in reference to the opening of stuff about the meek ln- lht: slatewide deer season Saturday. heriting the earth can 't be F'ood and water t'Ofld1tions are excellent and the opm>on is ('Qmpletely correct. that this year's opening will be one of the best 1n rn(lre than Aeeause soineone must have five year!'!. Dur lo good eooditions the deer ...,·111 be widely scat-forgotten t he Westminster tered, Y•ilh huger concentrations of legal bucks rangmg in lhe Lions Md the Wilson Bruins mourl('a111 s abovf' 9.000 le~t v•hen that lltt!f: phrase v•as Andy Andt•rson, F & G rnanager for \lono ruunl,\ in the originally coined. :J~igh Sierras hai; sighted rnany deer 111 tht> 2 to .1 point cl;1ss ~'ou see, lhen~'s oolh.ing 'Anderson says lhat lo!~ uf lht> yoU11g bucks will still bC' 1n velvt't rne<"k about eilher the. 111• Cut> lo the late <irr1val of summer 1'ad1ng Lions or the Bruins, in Some or lhe rnore promising areas Ill hunt are · Parker and a non-leagul" prep football bat· i valker Ridges over looking the June 1.ake U-..Jp. 'the rugged· lie' royal at the Wilson High ]n8Untains of Bridgeport and Bodie. Conora and Tioga Passes fteld. and the very (10pul¥ acrtssible spot!! along highway 395 be-(;ame lime i!I set Ior 8 t"'eeri Bishop and ~lammoth. o'clock tlra11yr C.'01r11fy llePr Co1111fic l ip Both tean1s are rated as ex- Hunters planning on being out in the rirld in Orange County trernely large for high school should fini:I IOI\ of l11rgf't~. 1'here art a 11)1 of big bu<"k~ bein~ gridders and. along v.·ith their ~ighlf'd in lhe Clf'\'f'land National fores1 by bolh r11n.e:ers and ~ize, are also t!Xl'eptionally hunters Sl't1uline thr mounlain5. good rootball outfits. f)ue lo lhe lalf' openin.e: in Southern California. n10~1 or the , Ir "s only ll1e third meeting bul'k~ 11111 ht-runnini.: "·ith the doe, and should he "ell into rut. between the pair of peren· A number l)f larJ(t-raek' should be laken by hu nters ('{lmt Opl"n· nially-tough gridiron power5 ing n1ornin.e:. and \\'ilson ~11s enjoyed a Look fur derr to bt-lilmin,; to waler and reed in dttper decided edge thus far. canyons. as the hot 11·eather ba5 dritd up most of lhr springs The Bruins, then under lhe a nd Ired in the open areas. lutel;ige of Skip Rowland. :\lost or Oi'an~e. Rh·erside and San J)ie~o (.;oun1_,. hunting hooked up \1•ith coach Bill 11·ill be on pri\·ale prQperty. 11·ith the open public sites being Hns11·rJl "s Lions two years in a target i!fl":IS fol' lol S of hunters this Sf'aSCJn. fOll' 11962-.11 in lhe Opening Hunl rrs iJfl' \.\':trned ln be careful of fire. as rangers report f"Ound of lhe CIF AAAA a higb firr hazard doe~ ezist in all ptns of Sou lhern California. playoffs. And \Vestm1nster has R I ' ,, ~1 A • yel ro score on the Long f)ltg • •OfPr .~ n11•s f"flf)tl Heach eleven, as \\!ilso n ~farlin anglers had 11 rou.':h time spotting fish this past prevailedJn both playoff tiffs, 11eek. weather and sea ronditions cut dO\\'fl the number of boats 20--0 and 2l-O. out c·hasing the big bil lfi sh. Howe1·er. this time it could To date. B.'!lboa An$!linJ.?" Club has l'hecked in 72 marlin and be a different story. 21 broi.!dhitl. HPlt'n S1nlth, BAC secretary has broken dO\\'fl th e \l'estminster is paced by ("a1 ch rrcord a::; fnllows -40 on arlHic:ial lures 'I.hr hol one has strong.;lrmcd quarterbai:k Jeff b~n !hr p.~ychedelic jig manufa<:turecl by \\:hi!e\" at Angler".~ Sirmens. v.·ho b I i st er c d l'Pnter 1n Ne'-l•port BeaehJ. 20 m.1rHn on mackerel. 12 taken on l.akewood ror 269 aerial yards '"F!vers··. <:1nd Hi marlin have bel'n tagged and released by in ,1 24-1!1 Lion loss !ast v.·eek. BAC meml>f'r:>. The Lions also ha1·e a trio of Ted Nafl zger of .~e11·port Beach bo<:1ted his 9th broadbill of formidable runners fa good lhe season near An;icapa lsl<1nd N:tflzger"s fish weighed in ;i1 qunrlet if you inc 1 u d" :'118 pounds and "'as tak<"n on a large squid Sieniens l 1n tailbal'k Chuck Vik:e Boss Don i\lcHone of Balbo<t picked up a ~62-pound broadbdl at the \\"irikles ( Jf5 i and alternatin.i: J ) ' 1-1-mile hank on il '"fl yer." and Fred Dui:kelt uf '.'lewport Bearh lullbac.:ks Bob Dreifus 11751 ugg }J)g boated a 147·pound swordfish off the east end (Jf C<tlalina Island~ and Jim Holland (2101. " . .. . .,.,. ' . ~ &Iii.FL~ AN OUT5/ANDING ~55 1(/;C€/VEli?, /€/WED WITH JACI( :FORM A -r¥\Z2L!Nc;. _ vuo ... // • I~", '.'. .... ~. Cavs Block Edison Bid for 17tli Straight J\lost marlin are being caught around the 14-mile bank and Too. \\lestminster's up fronl the east end of the island while the biggl'r broadblll scen1 to be corps averages 189 orfensively t• Edison High's Chargers wil l scauered 'all over the ocean. 1with 155--pound rnini-guard JDeUp be going for theil' 18t h slraight Cheeking in m;irlin at the club th is past 11ttk \\ere Bob Jim \\'iskirchen included 1n football victory tonight when But the n1ain thing going for Edison is the simple fact that there are no weak spots. 'Spreen <ind Craig Scudder bo1h of Newport Beach. Spreen·s ca tch iha! a1'eraf:\el and an even 200 1hey battle San Ii ago ' s weighed 1n a! 168 pounds "'hile Scudder's hit the scales at J4.1 in 1he defensive trenches. The g;une of finding the Cavaliers Bl Westminster Edison's trademark in its 17 straight wins bas beeo the solid performance .111 each position. ; pounds. Coac.:h 0,1·en Dixon's Bru111s. '"'!!hl guy lor the right plP.ce is High. G d ) II I ·1 I''"/ . on the other hand. ha vf: as going on ill J\1arina lligh I d 1flfl P. Oil" RI 1-' llllfl School where football coach t gets un er way al 8 and Jay Pair of Corona del ~1ar, along 11·ith George Lobaui:h and much ~ize as l\leslmins1er coach Viner Asaro's 1970 • Phil He<llund of Newport Reach. enjo)·ed some vrry goOO yel· docs on an overall basis and ~nlr~;~~el~: :enc~:~~ ~ri!g: CJF AAA champions are 7 •r~· lowlail Fishin~ a l the Cnronado Islands earlier this ll'l'ek. The the.v also possesS"' an explosive point favorites to dispose of Asaro voiced concern v.'ilh his team's defensive efforts against St. John Bosco anrl a major portion of Edison's preparation for Santiago was in that direction. · I I k-~ I Id ·1 h'I 1 · b runnin<J <>a me ou1 of the 4i-5 !;icing <1pp!it:d last week lhe Go d c L tr1(1 n an~ tr-; ~ac cu up s x ,llO enta1 s 11· 1 e os1ng anot er "' ., bv El Hancho • r en rove eague rep- • lle\'f'n:• 1\"lshbont T · '" rl.'senta!ives in the final tune- The artion tuok plact aboard tht l'harler bQHt Nn\'a runn ing Thi' Olli' drawback. thou~h: "'heeler 'IS' changing things up prior lo loop action. _nut of Fishl'rn1an·s Landing. The big game fi~h averaerd heller lnr !Jixoi1 s learn is 1ht pa~s-around a hit in ho~s of beef-A.'l<'.ro "s r.re<'n and <;old E:ic- than 20 pounds and hit almost tverythin.1t thrn11·n et them. 1ng game. where \Vilson ha., ing up lht Viking attack for press appears to already be Santiago loonis ris a tough nut lo crack for Edison, hov.·ever. • ,\losl of thr sport fishi,P.lt boat.~ are runn ing to the Coronados )'et lo prove tlse!L ~alurda.v·s !\ P . ni con-Hl mid<;eason lorm in the of- . to pick up good calche! of yel/owlail , bonil-0. bass and barra-Bruin harks we re Im-frontaliun V.'l!h llaw!horne at ff'nsive deparltnent after roll-The Cavaliers boast 11 .. t'uda. ll'ilh a tew baals llllll chasing albacort, ~·ello\.\·fin luna preSSl\"e on the rushing chart~ "'estrninster High. ing to a 41·26 rout of SL John 'and bluelin tuna. in last 11'eek"s 8--0 victory· over 'fhe oflen:ii\'e line is shifting Bosco in the openCT last week. veteran team wilh fi\·e three· year starters and three two. year starters. C I <" h ' I' 1·• \Vest Toorance as evidenced acros.~ wi1h linebacker Jerry Edtsorr tal)ied its total of 41 ""·"'" •. 1s '''" re.tts11rP ,,.,,p• · h by the performances o r \\'atson moving to guard, 111 t ree quarters and the im-141 .. ., l •nev•• Harbor a rt»t sportfishing landing.~ are hauling lighter loa d.~ ful!bnck Dave Kaplin 1111 replal'ing Bryan Kerns. who"ll pressive "'in earned I he Off•""' lo the fishing ground.~. bul anglers are catching lols of l1sh. F'air yards in 2:1 t R r r if' s 1, move OVf'r three feet and play Chargers a share of first place se-M•'"" we•~•bee 115 . tn gnod calchf';:: of bas.~. bonllo and rock fish are common on quarterback Robrn Holm ( 12 lack le. in Orange County rankings. ~ :;~;'~,;e~~ :~ • hoats out ot O;ive~'·s Locker and Art"s Landing. for a~1 and left halfback Jerr_y find Harris is leaving tackle And they're rated ninth in ii ~~~·c.~.~';!'" ::~ •. " few big 11·hite sea b;iss and vr!lowtail ti;-1vr :.tl!il> be<>n Jliggins rll tor 801 for duly al tight end. hopefully lhe CIF' AAAA i:w>lL l -6ob G•Avu 100 : (·heekerl 1n by luck.\' anglers. Both landings are still running full Making gaping holes for !he gi\"ing !he Vikes more block· The Charger"s' big offensive ~i=!1!~k 1~:,'~~n ::,g . ~chedules and skippers predict that fishing will continu,. at a abo\'e tnn arr a pair of giant. uig power for their power weapons are the off tackle Tll-~'"" Hern•""~1 Ho : good clip for rht• next ninnrh ;It le;u;t. quick linemen -6-~. 25-0·pound 1 slants of ,·unior Fred F11-11 ""kv """'•~ •9s p ilY" Fl -G1r> 8••ci> 19! Thret boats repor1ed i;ee1ng lar1<:e sChools of breezing l"ellow-Sc.•ott A\'ery and 6-5, 23ft.pound A~ Bill Stuarl , who is Hernandez and the up-the-mid-011e~,. fin tuna iui;t ;i ft>W milei; off 1he beach. but that they wtre not fltike Cordero usually al tight end, will con-dle stulf by fullback Rocky i =J:,<,·~.~~~n~ ::~ . in a biting mMd An unconfirmed report of a 190-pound plus !Una Cordero is !hr only linemen Wh a n. MG--8ob Htmmo" 1ro bein" i•a u"hl has s!ar!r<l a number of boal5 on daily tnps out h h centrale at cornerback giv ing T th Ch h T -RIUt C•mo~•11 HQ .. ,, ""' o operate:<; bot ""'ays on a ruJlback (;enc Taylor a rest oo. e argers ave a E -Jot oeme•r•M°' 1~ to the area. regular basis from defcnsil"e duties. strong passing attack with t::::,~· r'f.!'~"..,m." ;~; Ve1Jo,1·f111 \1ill slrikf' a l<irg!' jig trolled fast 1hrough br<'ak· \\'eslminster has only a 1-11 l\'ith \Vatson mo\'ing into the Mark Harmon at quarterback. 11 -cr~I• W•• 1•.1 inJ! fish. hu! lhl' hrs! bet 1~ tn s lidf' into 1he fish and throw thern O\"e.rall record against Moore offensive picture Kerns \\'ill Buff Bogard is Nso available ~ :-!;~:· ,:,;~:;~ :~ .:i t:irgr l11e rn ac:kert-1. League competition w hi 1 e rel urn to his familiar middlrj'_•_t_Q_B_g_;v_;,_g_Uiem __ d_e~p~th::;;. ;;;~;;'~-~G;•~N~'-'-"-"------'-".1 ll11"s llifitlff itt lltl!I \\"ilson has had a relatil·elv guard posl l 'hr Pai ilion and Arf"s l.:indin.e: rrporl that bay fisbin,; ha.~ easy lime with Orange Count}· And laking over Kerns' rr:1 ll y pil'ked up sin(·r !ht' ~urnmrr 1·ro1\d~ ha\'I' lf'fl. Although M'hooli;. linebacker chores 1s Boyd nnly a rtw ang:lr rs ar~ J:f'llin~ out. attion is good for both ha\I' Sll. tonight. someth1ng's go\ Holliman and ~and ha~~ In lhrrr pound-;, l.i1p bait. feathl'r5 and !rolled" In .!:ile Other than the changes in R d II llh d d · h · b W••lmon"'' l1neu•• notrrs an 1• f'n rrs are n1ni: t ~ 10 . u11,"1' lhe lineup \Vheeler is Un· llig ~:d ·s B:iit anti Tai·klr Shop nn lhf' roas1 Hiehll"<I}' has 110•· "1••e< wi derslandably .some"·hat ti"hl d ~~ r ... 1><•11 <lo••I•• 11>11 e. · rhrckt' in a IP\\ nit·r SJWJlfin t·r11:1k1>r, but B<"tion has been ~11111·. 1 Go·• J~"""a' ni lipped again primaril.1 dur to lac·k of fi shrrn1en. G 1'"' "'"-'"~·" 1n E:I Hancho benC'fitled from MM!'n S~~<OO<IOf I~\ .'riftl1llllffllff l.111~•·-~ ('tjf)f flft" " D•vld Lo~• 1u fwo blocked punts -one t "11<1• 1'<Ui•llO )>(I \\"1t h t"fll)lf'r nii:ht !rmflf'r;1tur1·s. k1kr~ 1n !hP S(luthlanct ha1·p 1'£ c~~,1 t•"•on '" resulting bttause a r-.tarina <:lartcd ru ('(kl!. \\"llh 1111:< ···~olrt :-urLtr1• 11 ;1ter c·o1ne s ltle prr-~=::._i~~c:·~~:~n ::: blocker stationed himself in "intf'r frrd1n,c sprl't• ,,r th1· ba~s l\nglf'r~ ::;tand a ,coorl chancp we ""'• ''""'' 1~1 the "'ay of the ball•s rlighl. nr p1ek1ng up ~'l ffi(' l;ir)!r buc'kf'lrn<•U!hi. ;11 inns! .1n1 ]11kr. •B-J<M Mull•~n1nH 716 There's little to be happy Va il l.;1k r 1i. pn,d1Jtin~ !iOn1e n1ee 1·a1ch<·s 11! r:itfish in e.xres:<> Po•. l"l•Yor w1. aboul a 41-6 loss, but Wheeler 1Jr 10 pounrl~. 11 hllr has.~ <1cl1on 1.~ f:11r on surra1·e plugs and ~ &:~~·J;;,~;,':,' ~~ did express satisfaction with "·orms Cn1pp1e ;ind bhit•gll arf' <1l~o lis ted as \l.'r\' act1\'e at this <· -nm Mat-"a his sophomore quarterback • f. -llar! Fran'-"""•~ 710 popular l:ikr [Xi11n rhe n,ad. Lilk•' ll cnsh111v 1s gi\"1ntz up ~ome 1 .J.m Hoi<M>11 710 Greg Foster. fair sport nn h;1~~ hlur"il and i':tlf1.~h. but fallln" "'ater le'vel 1:r1 E ·Bob D•••'u' •I} _"He executed well for a !-!-l 8-l!;•vl11 lam!> Ito hurting rhe f1sh1ng 11 G~• L•no•ro 1110 young kid. But ii was a Rig Bear. Cas1l:t.~. P1ru :111d C;1tbuma ;ire all listed as fair ~ .:f::;; ~':..':: ::~ heckuva gamt to be baptized ror planlPrl trou t lo 4 pound~ 111 th b;iss action p1ckinJ: up. Sur-" -Jim Ke.oti.l•v 1r.o in,'' says lhe Vike mentor. face plugs l'hn11ld produ<·r lht' bl'.<:! rrsull5 lor early morning and :'1roiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.;JI late. evening h;r~ fishcnncn During the day the bronzeback.5 will hit Purple Bandit lrad/1ead Jigs and rubber worn1s. Newporl, Vilies, Lion s Notch Sunset Victories Newporr llarbor. 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I THEODORE . ~~--ROBINS FORD ' ,. ... .. ~ ' . I060 H81QI ILYD. C~A MDA '4Z.0010 . ' Faces Alttaa ._.,. Mater No Nostalgia, Says Rustlers Coacl1 Ray ShaC'kleford isn't one to dwell on nostalgia. The fact that he and the other three 1nembers of the Golden West College football coaching staff (Don Rowe Gene Farrell and F' red Hoover) all played ·junior col· lege football at Coniptori College h<i s nolhing to do \.\'ith the game between the two schools Saturday ·afternoon ( J ;.30 ), "H is no different than playing any other team," Shackleford says. He then gives the situation a second thought. "Maybe, if Tay IBrown1 \\"ere still coaching, ~I would be a different story." Bro"'ll is currently the athletic director al Compton and wa! head coach when all four G\YC coaches played for the Tartar institution. .. The one thing that does make a .difference to us this lime," Shackleford continues "is that it is a day game." ' Compton through the years has been a power on the junior college football front and Shackleford respects the cur- rent regime and coach Joe Wade. "He has done a fantastic job in bringing them hack after a few down years." the G\VC menlor says. "They only had 36 players report for football this year and the~ a tough schedule. ''I think their biggest asset is their passing ga1ne and this boy l!lerbi Singleton is.one of !he best r have ever seen in junior coll ege. '"He threw one that traveled 70 yards in the air against Pasadena last week. And he has a couple of outstanding receivers. his 011'n learn. ~like Shaughnessy. " h 6 l'aught the late touchdj>wn against Oiange Coast to give (;olden \Vest a 21 -21 tie, didn't play against Mt . San Ant onio last week. "He L~ ready to play 111Jlf and lhe only reason he "'on't get into the Compton game would be a reinjury or the 1n u s c I e .," Shackleford e.t· plains The Golden West coach also reels Compton will give the Rustler defensive unit the acid tesl ,.It"s going to be a real ch'allenge for our football team to contain th is Compton offense. It is one of the best" in the state and lhry have played some tough teams. _ · '. · "Hopefully, we think ·,ivo have a good defense and (.'fin contain them. :::; "And our offense has mcire potential lo score than we have had in several years." The only !irieup change <.:omes at' 1hc revolving tl09t: offensive guard position \\"her• Terry Robert.son y,•ill be the Ulird · starter in as many weeks. '"All !hree are of equaJ abili· ty Mrl we "·ant to give them all a chance to start,"' Shackle· ford concludes. Eagles Triu111ph Estancia High's frosh·soph y,•ater po lo team came back from a 7-5 defeat at the ha.od1 of Downey High Thursday ~ defeat Los Alamitos. 10-2,. iii opening action of the Sunriy Hills tournament. The Eagle junior varsity lost a pair of games. Downey ti;-ip- ped the Eagles. 15-2, and I..m Alamitos grabbed an il-1 verdict. ,.---,-=----71, .. ) . FINAL ~EOUT "While we know the No. 1 thing we have to stop is their passing game, v.·e also know they have a tailback ~Roy l\elly I who is 3 major college prospect right now " J011-..t1Gh Lincoln Mercur::I' _ s40 -s~o Shackleford talked at length abput the Compton squad and the well-disciplined attitude of the players before turning to 2 '2~ Harb., C...ul.lua • Allstate's new office in Costa Mesa • is now open. These hii;::hlv experienced Allsrare Agents lnow insurance from A to "L And they know ii pays to give you facts, n ot h igh,prcssurc sales talk. Whether you need insurance for your home, car, business, o r life insurance for your family, you gel top-quality protectio n at low cost. Drop in at o ur new offi ce in C~'ta Mesa or pllone, and one of our agenn will be glad to come 10 your home. - \00-11 find us in our new office at 2326 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, California Phonu 557-2200 , .. .. ' .. ". .. Allstal: Alltta1a lntunnct O.~ • Notdtr~-..., II! · . "~:. • .... i .. t ~. ·;. ..... ~ ' • , frldar, Octobfr 1, llJ71 OA!l V PILOT JJ ----'----------------'= Eight Teams Still in Rnnning ·~ For Rancho SJ Championsl1ip \\',. "1 ~: ... EX-AREA STAR GREG WOJCIK On Hanis W ojcil{ Pe1·plexed -By His Status · By PHIL ROSS 0 ! t~e D•lly l'ilot St1U Standing in that uncertain f~reshold between the pear ly gates !o fame and the gray cloud or obscurity is one Gr eg Wojcik. A Seal Beach resident and former fOfltball star at Hu n- tington Beach High a n d Orange Coast College. the 6-6. 268-pound defensive tackle is currently a pa rt of the Los Angeles Rams.' 40·man roster. However, in spite of his., presence on the Rams' player list and despite the fact that he .survived the squad's fi n11l preseason cut earlier this. month, Wojcik hasn't found complete peace of mind. :?;ven though Wojcik was s tili!' lo start in ~ o m e pre!reason contests. that's not I.he gist of the present situation concerning the friendly giant. Un fortunate injurle.<:. suf- fered by veter~n Ritk Cash and another pro n1 is i n g newcomer -Phil Olsen - probably aided in keeping Wo- jcik off !he seven-man taxi squad or perhaps from being victimized by the guillotine. Top Cagers To Enroll At UCI A bumper crop of freshman basketball players is set to enrn\I at UC Irvine for t.he coming season. :iccocding to coach .Jerrv Hulbert Dave Baker, a ft-8 star frnm Warren High in Downey, and .Jerry Maras. a 6-5 forward from Pac'ifica High. pace the star-studded group nf yearl- ings. Baker is currently penciled in for a varsity berth under NCAA rules that permlt such participation this year. Another big man seeking a starting berth is 6-9 John Horger from Servile High. "He could be a future ('(Ir· nerman for us. He is the outside-type player and has great timing and is extremely coordinated," Hulbert uys, Jeff Masler'!On, a 6-2 guard · Mission Viejo ia regard· S an outstanding passer lhas tbe potential to bt • ·guard In 1ht! ·frosh of. tve setup. rs i ncl ude Mike 'to (~I I, St.-Anthony ), _Larry Ge nt o.11 rt. Harbor) and Dave (Fountain Valley). Nevertheless. the ex-Oil City and ace cent.er is a permanent race on 1he Rams yet he's also perplexed by his status. Says the 25-year-old husband and father nf lhree, "I got to start those three or four preseason game.s but I'm nnl exactly sure·what the situation is now," He adds frankly. "Up until now, I've been going fr om week to week. However, I've been at kind of a low ebb the last m uple of weeks bu t I keep pluii:ging awa y anyhow." While he's supposed to be alternating as the fourth member of the revamped \'ll[Sion of the F' e a r s o m e F'o\orspme with another fledgl- ing -\Pill Nelson -the only action Wojcik gaw in last Sun- day's 20-20 tie with Atlanta at the Coliseum was on a lone goal line situation . Wojcik doesn't despair com- plete!y, though, "I just want to make the grade . I enjoy the NF'L !National F' no t b a 11 Leaguel so far and just hope to keep improving. . "There's a ! wa y s the possibility of a trade in the future but right now I'm en- joying the benefit of living and playing in the area where I grew· up Although the veterans in the Fearsome Foursome I Deacon Jones. Merlin Olsen and Coy Bacon) have plenty 0{ their nwn v.·orr ies to think about, \Vojcik says or rhem. "they do what they can to help me play my position. "Since I've been \.l'i lh the Rams. I've learned how to play 2.gainst better people. In fact. playing in the NFL, you're playi ng against the bes.I. .. A pensive soul who Finds solace 1nostly with the time spent with his wife and trio of kids. Wojcik doesn 't have any close buddy on the Rams but notes. "al! of the Rams are pretty nice guys. I haven't run into any sour athletes yet.'' With his present tense still veiled in bewilder ment. Wo-· jcik finds it hard to peer into the future. After all . as he says. "It's a week lo week process." Football ,,_-~u f'dl""" 0001 -1 S1nll1to 0 t 0 0 -0 l!dltoil llluclldt>wn: et•i. • Htwlty, c-... SIOfl: Howlrt (ruft), " S.11 ClolftCllltlt I I I ' -tt LltuM W.C~ t 0 16 4 -20. S.n c1-i. roud'ldown1: lab °'°"""' "-. ......,., OCll'r•ll .......... CorwGni.,..: Hcrwe Crvr11; Al •-· ••• (rvft). lnilM load'! ~: Jeflrt ca11 .... J, R« ...,.._,,, ~ ... : C•rltoft I lrt11111). M!M lltrilll;t trvrll- '.' ur Area Polo Teams ' Eight lefms remain In com- petition for the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Oiurse me n's club high-low championship with quarterfinal round action slated Saturday. In firs t round matrhe."I played the past weeken d, win- ners incl uded the following :· Bob Reed and Jim r-.H!Jer defeated Bill Asher and Mort Davis, 5 and 4; Paul Rung e and Bert J:Xiwney defeated Jim O'Coniiell and Arnold Acselrod, 2 and 1: Jon Devau lt and Nels Stafford" defeated Or- rin Wright and Al Vagneri ni. 2 and 1: Gil Ide and Frank Smith defeated J im Emerson and 'Emil Kohler, 4 and%. In the other half or t~ bracket, Fred Ferguson and Bob Martin defeated Rud Walla ce and Dick Egan. 2 and 1; Da ve Slolge and Geo rge Sheets defeated Dick Lee an d Harvey McClure, 3 and 2: Jim Young and Phil Waldner defeated George Brid geman and Rich ard Koperek. 4 and 2: Wa yne Wilson and Keith Meserve defeated Ji m Roy and Gordon Imler, 2 and I, Semifinal action takes place nn Oct. 9' with the fi nals Oct. 16. .• The above losi ng combines will compete in a consolation bracket competition begin- ning Saturday. The women's club at Rancho San .Joaquin staged a least putts tourna.ment with Jeanne La.mar and Ka y May tying for firsl place in A fl ight with 3.1. Fern Sproul won the B crow n wi!h 31 followed by Zola Bar tholomew i321. Pat Lackner was C fli ght winner with 33 followed by Vi- vian Troutman with 34 . Anna Lee Shetler won D flight "'·ith 30 ·~ In a be tter bal! of partners Diahlos Breathing Easier For once 1n his relatively short head foolball co aching stint at Mi ssion Viejo High , the Otablos' Bob Hivne r can breathe comparatively easy. Instead of be ing plagued by I Diabln trademark of the past (!osing 1. Hivner is leading a squad of v.·inners (28-7 last week over Sad- dleback I into Saturday's night confrontatio n against t h e Pacifica Mariners at BO!~ Grande Stadium. _) And there's every reason for him to exude optimism. "We feel we can win this game by merely running our own offense. playing our own dtJense t1 nd by el imi nating some of the mistake! we made la st v.·eek." he says. Being more specific. Hivner :::idds. "the defensive secori- toum1me~t, a le&m composed of Btv Cornw ell and Vi Sa rton t.ied with Ginny Ide and Sproul fott fif"3t plaCe with a 68. Stcond place went to Jeanne Griffin 11nd Kay Leutwiler { 701 wi th .Jeannl" Cottam and Leila Brand next .'It 71 Lackner and Troutman were fourth at 72. Big Cn11yo11 The women's club a1 Big Canyon Country Club in Nev.·- port Beach held A g_ueist d.,.y tournament this week. Jn the memb e r ii c:onl- petition. Mrs. Dean Helperin camt in with an 84 For low groM honors in A flight follow- ed by Kathleen Meyers with 85. The B fl ight winner was t.frs . J a ke J?i v a rn ff 196). lollowed by t\1rs, Bill Nebb 1991. In the lov.· nP! competition, t\1 rs. OIJnald Den1psey and r.frs. Robert Mason tied ror [irst with 67. Third pJRce went tn ,\1 rs. Harry Marti n '68 1 followed by Mrs. Warrtn Maudlin (72l. and Mme!I. }lenry Cox. Ben Deane and Walker Smith with 74. In B fl ight. the low net vic- tors v.·ere t.frs. Cecil Hogarth t71 ! and Mrs. Melen lhbetson. Mrs. Maynard Franklin was third with 7.1 followed by Mrs. "Richard Buskirk 1741. Guest flight competition in low gross was won by Mrs . J immy Thompson of Los Alam itos with an Ill followed by Mrs. George Free )ing (Sll n- ta An(! CC 1 w.i th 84 . The low nel winner wa:i; Mrs. Max Miller f Irvine Cnast CCI with 73 followed by Mrs . John Johnson !Seacliff CCI 75. Mrs. Elton Edes (Santa Ana CC1 76, Mrs. Harold Du ker I Santa · Ana CCl 71i. Rnd Rosalie Vance (Irvine Coas t CC f 77. The B flight low gross cham· pion \\•as r.lrs .. .rack Rog11n rSanta Ana CC! HI!; Mrs. Robert A!lan. Jr. (1\-fonterey \ and Mrs. Ruth W 11 l co L l 10akn1nn! CC! with 102. In 1l1e lnw net competi!ion, Mrg. Rarbara ~1 u r t a u g h ! ~rtcsa. Verde CC 1 won \\'ilh a 7'1 : Mrs . ,Joe She w<1rd !Irvine Oiast CC\ v.•as next with 71i fn)lowed by t\lrs. M a r g e Williams of Mesa Verde CC v.·ith 77. A tie resul!ecl, fnr fnurth bet ween Mrs. Melvin O'King I Irvine Coast CCJ and Mrs. Hugh Rowe 1Santa Ana CC) at 79. /tleadorclark. Rich Haskins is the medalis t for the men's cluh cham- pionship co m p e r i t i o n at Meadowlark Country C 1 u b after firing a li5 in his quali- fying roUnd . Boh Ahbey is !he defending champion in !he competition !hat must. have fi rst round matches cQmpleted by Oct. ~- There are 16 players in the championship fl ight \\'ith s.ix other nights and 11 consol::ition round ror championship niaht . first rnund lnsers. Com~titlon , is by match play . I I . . t n a ~urprise n1ne ournit-I ment staged by the wom t n's club at Meadowlark , Jant DeJ;lee was the Ajlight victo t 1 with ~1'1 . In the B night , Rost Ericksnn won with 341h with Btlty Jn Wiel8nd winninK in C flight with 39 ~z. ' Coat.a itresa The women'g club at Costa Mesa Golf Bnd Country Clu h .stared 11 criss-crnss lnurna- mefit rece:ntly v.·ith Gerry Watson tying for first in A fl ight wi th a sc\ire of Z91tz 1 along with Eileen \Vilson. The B fl ight <.'Ompetitlon was ! won by Barbara Shepardsnn with 28 follov.·ed by Ma iine Assmus with 301,'i. The C flig ht competitinn 1 wenl to Phyllis B·arnes with 29 1 with Rut h Schilling. .lean 1 Dalpee and Rita England tying for se('(lnd with 29"'2. A shortage nf entries may causE' cancellation of a scheduled two-man I e a nl l match tournament for lhe 1 men's club at Irvine Coas.t Co untry Club which is schedul- ed to starl Oct. 19. Teams v.·ill play one m11tch each v.·eek, using two low ba lls1 £or scoring in the match play competition. The annu::il seniors lourna- me.nt is scheduled Wed ne5day. Oct. 20 with 11: shotgu n start at noon . 1;1 ·''ig11el El Niguel Co un tr.v Club staged 11: memher-gtrest1 tournamcn1 rece ntly o~·er a l tv.·o-day span. Fir.,! placr went to S!el'e O'Keefe (lr the host course and H. .J O'l\r<'fe of Peninsula Country Club in ~lnn,terey.I They PQStrd a !v.·o-day nel score nf 11~. 8econd place wi nner~ v:ere Ned Blackmar nf F:I Niguel!' ;ind r.ene Kinsel or ShnreelHf Cou ntr~· Clu b in San Clemcntt \\'i1h 125. I A tie resullr.d fnr lh1rd place : v.•ilh \Villa rd J\·1cC:iv of El Niguel tea111cd wi1h J\·L '··1 Rowden or Yorha Linda CC on nne sq1111:d ;it 128. The other1 ream was Harr.1· Rnuichier of l El Niguel and Bob Bnulchier : of Palo Alto CC in ralo Alto. I ' l ... 09111111 Hen1·l1 Thr first annu~J La~una i Beach ,Junior Chamber of Commerce golf !nurnamen\ I for nine h11le~ held o\·er the 1 weekend went to Alan Sed/Jff wi!h a score of :14. ""0111 (;alloway was second with a I 35. The longest drive ol the da y wenl to Larrv Gardner with a 235-yard pci~e while Don Best.o r slapped 11 1et shot on a p11r-three hnle to within eight fef'I. rwn inches of the cup. dary's Cflnt rol, watching of CdM M T certain areas. tackllni:r: 11nrl us tangs ars things li ke that could've been ' ' better. "The offense did a Rood jflh z· p t p I R" I and moved the ball Fairly well 1 p as 0 0 Iva s I but it's re-!llly hard lo say w~at kind of game. this one ........,.-;~ w'IJ ..... Con\ha "I M". · " M"' down Kenoed,·. '·'· w<lh .John Last season the. Diablos and NPwpor! Harbor a -~ \\'hitmore hitt'inii; three ~oals. I fought hard before being ed~· opening round ga:mes in the-.Nev.·port fl;irbnr's Tars. v.·nnj ed by Pacifica. s-1.And the annual Anaht'iril water pnlo nn t1 forfeit from Rancho Mariners wenl on to capture tournament T hurs d a Y af-Alami!os when 1he latter I.earn ) the Ga rden Grove League en-ternoon.. Fa iled tn have enollfi(h pl;iyers champion.ship. Coach Cliff Hooper's Cdt\l nn hand In finish the game. · Bul this season it could be 11 sea King!! mov ed in front ear-,..~.~~·1-;;1 r~!::"'•"' different story with an im-ly and went on to post ,. H}-5 ~~;~;:n~fl ~:i'1•11 ? ~ : l = ti V. · I win ove r Crescenla Valley Co•Q<I• "" M•• tcor!nn. P., proved Mis.sion 1eJO e even . h ,. h I . Kru.,,,,..011 •. Mll'l<n 1, ouo 1, l'•lm•• and the omnipresence of w 1t Bruce 1\.rump o l scoring 1 talented tailback Aun d re fou r goals. . Holmes. Costa Mesa fell behind in Coo!I Mn• !OJ1 -' ICtn"edll JI I 0 -J Cost• M"• •<o•ln<1 < W~lt.,,oct J, M•rrltf!. LU"d' SOO!'•tlt. Holme' Pl.eked up 191 "Std! the first quarter but, came nn ' t · lh d h If J N•-' "••tx>r ......., "" t..r!•ll ''""' in 18 carries against Sad~,,•jiiroiiniigm'ii"miiemsiieeomnmm,mmomii•ii•oc•"'•"•'iimii«~ •. mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill dleback and Hivne r know!I that Pacifica will be keying e extensively on his s ta r 'L -~ -., .. _ performer. ~- However, other things con- cern the ex-University of (' Washington quarterback. Says Hivner . "they (Pacifica) are a good ball con- trol team and t h.e I r quarterback (Bill Quinn ) is a good runner who can 1190 throw tl1< bell wcll. "Their fullback ( L o r e n Olotte1 and tight end (Tom Lindholm) are alto very lough." . As for the Dl1bloa, moat ;~ ''''··· •. , • 1 • everyone Js healthy. allbough I guard Mart.in Gover and own TournamentF6es DIAUll 1110.Ulllll• IJnllTIO four' Orange Cout area E1g es to a IM win ~ver defensive end John •McGraw polo teaft\11 swept to vie-Sonora. uld •-d btf l tn firll round actJon of MArlna't ICOl'lna: wu tvtnly1_'° __ ~_ou_-cu_. ----l teem Valencia tournl· dlvkled ln a lo.5 ;wtn over -~ .aner,.oon. · ArCldla. A!I loor -~1111 a,Y Evans scored nine • t'ttw1I to ~ •1~n: today. In leodlng Ute Hun-·~~ ~ &each OUtn to en tl-5 Hun11"''°" ._.. ' ' t 11 -11 er MomebtUO. Kevln =~ ._..· ..;.:,..? J ul 1111 t • • .,. Dlv.e .Ito,... """"",~~ -il!liv.;· ~.....,. ~.!'!tl~!i: 11 t I::! M1lston 'i Dllb1oa top. M'iia11r1 ~r... ~""1 '""'*" 1. • ..,.;, ... ...z......._ .._. "Ith l.fl!lll" t. ~"""' i G1mot11111. peel __ ,....._, .... • ...... -• J l ', .. Bob ·~···IOOl'lnl three ' ,.,:..,· .... ~-· "j " • .,.,:.' ,..1. an.s ¢\ms 111ree 11e111 ~ "l:"~l:'O::.'r.-'· 1o ,i:" ::,r::f.i Elllil!Cla ~ ~I I I I:: 'I I •l.0.t (Olla i:n feadj~IJ the I IG worlnt! lmi l.,.. f, -~"-'~~ --'.;:!:_afil,W_!, -··1----=-1 • .... _ .. _,~ ..... os·r a... . .._.. ....... .._ ........ ,.. __ BOB HEUSSIR AND HIS ALL ST4R TEAM AT SUNSET FORD PRESENT FOOTBALL FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS FOR OCTOBER 2nd by BOB HEUSSER ORiy oli• ol th• Top TW1tftl'y •••lly 1h1mbled hord 1ou '""• •. ift er toupl• of •lhitr 110"'" ....... -mbon of thit 11tlfft •••up mitt hitod to h•od. th•t• llod to b• o coupl• ol 101.n. I.Rd w• •••• lcrr· t11rtote , • •• c:cill•d "'•"' both. Th• Colci••d• 1kw ·roc:••l'I ••llt btoliR11 bcick t• l o11loler oNd A11b11no It Oft !llcrt Souti.-.1 CoJ1f.,..•Nce 1l1le tro,k. So . , our 1111 •f !lie tWClftlW bnt ••od1 o tlttl• differ•"' tllcrft It did 1•••11 dew1 •to. Mlchlt•ri ha1 to•e11 a .. r •1 0111 llCI• N11111ber ON• teom ofte• .hu.,.Ml•tl119 U.C.L.A. IC1tl Sciturday. T•1•• mo .. d IRtCI tll• "2 slot lint o fro,tlort crhitod ci l M•b101ka whl1• Moire Oamo d1opped from llnl I• fG1tr1'11 11ft..,. olmoo 1h1bblft9 11'1 ccrll..ctl•f lofl owe• up1et-mhul•d ,11rd1,1•. lft er reol touthl• for o -mbt!r of wllot WCI coll out "ol.,.011" 11•01tp !011r third 1•11 1, 1tll·••ft•.d ortd 1111d•f ... t.d Ouk• r11•1 lftto Stortlcrrd, to••d Ith, Th• lftdlcr111 h••• whomped thtM opport..,l'I •••'f ditei11tl••ly, ortd tHy "'• •ot firtG t~lr1111 quit• 10 e111w •11•irt11 th• llwe D••ll1. How•••r. Startt.rd 11 1tlllthefoworlt• by 14 pol11h . ' Tll• lor111n1 wirtni119 ,,. .... crmort9 tll• nci1 loft'1 "'•I•• coll"'J•I 11on ort Ille ll11e Soturdcrw 9f Tol•do. 11nboote11 ln 2• 1trol9h1 9omtt, t•k•I on Ohio Unl••"lty in • lilld·A"'•<lcoft Conferenit• Kt•P• \lllloftowcr itom• wlt1d" thr" polrth two w"k' •••· ond OhloU • 11 ft• 1C1ft I01tth. Tolitdcr wlU wh1 M11"'• bo• 27 by 11 po!nh. A~••lher "'•"'b•• of o•r "olmon·lft" 11•oup 11 lrtwolffd i11 o rlwolry lhor oio•1 back 60 yeoti. The Tcrt Hefl1 of NG.ti! Co1olirtcr 1on9I• with th• Nortfl Ccrtollflo Stal• Woltpcrc:k. Notti! Ccirollfto ll1t11 won ~O of 1ho11t ta,,.•1, ortd tll• cryuol b•ll "°'~It wlll bo crnother T•r H"I •\cloty, thl1 o.,. by ll pcrh•"· Florida Stal•, urtllef•ok'd and urt•rortked !but dos•), squor•• off at'crlNll \llr9lnla T..ch. lll• kml• no1•1 11•ln•d C•n1ld•r•ble 1tolure witll tlleh' conwi11,l1111 wlrt ower Kart1a. l<t1t Scrturdo,, •11d er• t .. •ored lo whip \l.P.I. i.,. •Ith!"" pofnh. Afld cru 0 r new I!! tG•lft, M~ht,,.w: wlll b• o partrt•r to t h• blqqttt ml .. motch •• the 1ch•dule tlll1 'WHk, Th• Walv•ri_, •1• fowored o••• haplfl.I No1<y by s• polrit1. lllt• meeh ellte crqolR thk wHk err Alcrbcrm•, •ofllted 6th, trodn 11lcetle1 with MJ111ulpp1, elld •th·rank•d O•lallomo plawi So~therR CcrtlforftlG, ranked 16th, ~oworitf1 : tllG Crlm1on lid• by l I ,.111,. o•t • rho Rebel,, oNd tho Soane'I by lull fl•• pol11h ••••th• Trojort1. THIS IS HOW 808 HEUSSER PI CK 'EM THIS WEEK : 1-MICHIGAN 2-TEXAS 3-NEBRASKA 4--NOTRE OAME 5-AUBURN &-ALABAMA 7-COLORAOO 8-STANFORD 9-0KLAHOMA 10--LS.U. Saturday, Oct 2-Major Collea:es Al1b1m1 Appal1cnl1n A"1cn1 SUL• Ario.•n115 Auourn '''81ylO• Bo1ton co11e1f Brlgli1m 't'oun1 C!ncinn11i C•tldtl Color1C10 Cornell D1rimC1ulM O.ltw1re Ftorldft S\11e Georgra Geor~,. Tech H•rv.ird Haui ton low• Sl1ft 1(1n~11 L.S U. LCIJoSVfllG M1ryl1nd Ml•mi (Ohio) MicMi p n Missouri Mcn\1n• Neb•aska North Carolina Notte Di m• Ohio S!1!1 ow11nom1 Pacolic P11nnsylv•ni1 Penn St111 P"nceton Pur<:rn• Ou1nt•'O M~"nts Si n OitiO St•te Soulh C11ol•n1 Soutnen'I lllinC1J1 S M.U. S!an!o"' Syr&C<,>•e T•nn e-1••• l e~•• Te~•• ltch '!oleao Tula ne Tu1s1 U.C.L.A. lJta h Y•nOerbolt V.M.I. W11Minrton WC11t "'"''"'" We1t1rn M•Cn•11n Wl$'O~•in Wyom•ni Vale " " ~ n " " " ,. " " " " <I " " " " " '" n ,. '" " " " ,.. .. ,] '" " " 30 " " " " " " " " " '" " " " " " n " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Mlllil SIDl)I 01vid50"1 El f>110 T.C.U. Kentuc~y M11mi. rta .l!ochmond N•w Mt~tCO Texa1 A&M El•t C1,ci.n1 K1 ns11 Stale Rultt•• Holy CtOll Vi\lanc111 y p I. "'''s''''PDI Stitt Clfmson Northe1,lt 1n San Jo'e Sui. i'.en1 SUI• M•nne,Ol• RtC& D1ylCIO ' ' • u ' " • " " I< '" " • " • ' to • 0 ' ' ~ Wa~e roresl 21 Ma,.haU I Navy 0 A"ny l~ lda~o 1 Utan Stat1 0 No. Carohna Siii• 1 M0ch•11•n Sti le 1 Cah!O•n•I 1 Sou1htrr1 t:111 To-tnl1 21 San11 81t1:i•r• l J Bm"'n 1 A11 Fotce 1 Columo,1 ) I Iowa I Xav•et & Nc.r\ntrn lll •nO•I 13 Mt mph11 S111e Jl Wi~hltl lJ New Mt ioto S!•l• lu Ouke U lndran1 1 Flono• 1 Ot~o;v1 ~ A"1on~ 12 Ohio U ll Wilh•m fl. Mary 11 West l•••• 8 Oregon S1a1t l~ "'"'''"ii.IOO S!l ll l ~ Y11&,n1a 1 fU•<nl'1 6 1ihno1s U P•!tsour1n Z1 s o ... i.n1 Gre•n 11 No11n .. ~1\e1" ii l ColOr!OO :;,l•I! I, COll l \ft I Other Gamss-South and Southwe't Ab11tin1 Ch"'t"n Atl•1...a1 TICh Ch•ltanoott Eolle•n ~•ntucky C!ori f &ormont Hamoa~n-Syd""Y 1-11 rclini HO'WAro P•yfl9 J1ck~cn~·ll' l1n11r l •ch L•vin.8•\on L01t"11n1 TKh M1rtm Mlllll PI Mort-ne1d tte,..lleny Nf. 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' -·~ ) • \ .JZ DAILY PILO'T f r1rta1 Oc1obtr l 1~71 0:'1·~~rde_r~ B.~a~_;.r~e <: • W-'M~" ..,. that EPA hu a pod 11wo-shares <" n t r1, ·~ t e,~'hy ·~~· ~ mail pr;'fSI parfy caij mfi:aOJ . yUr study greaUy expanding Mercury, OMC \~~tSitr. ti · be OOllllled'on:/iot rour Ciaiys d ik The rederal grant was made to seem~ ore a ~--,M-.. 1 •--0>me the work started 81 La e X .• Jn Boating lnd.ustry A. ssociation ._._ ~ n11 f l I h th the engine manufa cturers that 1• or tile world'i bcJllina: •nd ae , l lty ave come up w1 and BIA will ad nunfs ter the they are willing to put t heir , ·outdoof .,,.,._ ~ .. ' $1(!0,000 to support the $400,000 funds. money where their mouth i~. ~ Thill yea"r~s Q al f.a\:e study being rnade by the QUOTJNr. AN DERSON as give the government rull • P11well on the nor I h e·r n _marine indus~. ~tat i ng that "this is like ask-direction of the research, have 1 Arlwna and !lOuthern Utah The work is under way with i n~ a ruberculin cook whether it done by outside technlcal border was no exception -Jakts~ in Florida and Michigan he is infecti ng the customers," ta lent and let the chips fall with one exceplinn. being used. The money i11 Joe exploded :_ where they may. Why should 'This was !he morni n~ when coming from the Ma rine f'~x-"Just who the hell coulrl be we be berated for that~" Joe Joe B. Swift. M e r cur y · s haust Rese1'1rch CounC"1L equal rxpected to put up industry's ~ked . amiahle public relations dtrl.>('- 1or, li lera!lv los t his t'ool and deli\'ered ·a he11 ted a n d sc11t.h1ng drnount'emcn1 of "sn1ne svnrll<'Bll'd ('())y n1nists. some editors of n1 a r 1 n e publ ication~. al least one radio arid te levision and television persnnalily and son1e ' high-.....__.,, ranking polit icians ... What \\'as Joe 's bi~ bci'f" SPECIFICALLY. Lt w a~ aimed at certain sei:n1ents (If the landlubhrr press "·hn hi11·e pointed th e finJ!_er ;>~ outboard mntnrs as nne of the pri nciple polluter~ of the n a t 1 o n 's waterways. It just ain 't so, wa.~ .Jne's cnnterition. ''Clean water and inviting outdoo rs are the breath of life on \\'hich ""' de- pend. Wi!hout it. we're sunk Now. darnn1it. argue with th11r ,'' was genial Joe 's ell:- plosive conclusion. ,Joe '.!11 bi~ t1r!iller~· wa s aim· ed dirf'ctly al sy ndicated pun- dit J ack Anderson ! ii I s n puhli.~hcd b~ the DAILY PILOT 1 who recenll_1• led off a b~·-lined column \\'ith: "Wilh the warm1n~ nr lhe \\'Calher. the nation ·~ several million outboard motors have started to pump a seaw nal strrt1 m of gunk into An1erica's nncf' sparkling "''a1ers" Anderson went nn tn h;i1•k-up his sen.~al ional lead with \\•h11t he called the "upsettini;: <'on- clusio n nf ;rn l'.'.n\'1ronmental Pn1tcction Ai;:ency Study.·• ANDERSON WENT on lo "quote" the EPA . study as disclosing that up to '.10 per- .cent nf the k.Jel used by nut. hn:irrls is spewed into the waler. He ca me up with sonic figure.~ of his own purpnr ting lo sho"' tha t, based on Iol a! consu mption. ou!bnardi:; pour more tht1n JOO milli11n ga llons or oil and gas inlo st reri ms. l:ikes. and alnn.i.? I h e shore lines. As if Anderson's colun1n . ret1d by miltinns of readers. weren't enoui;h. Sen. <:aylord Nelso n of Wisconsin took the n1<1!erial as gospel and .im- mediatel.v drafted a bill to re- quire fuel emission standards for ruture and ex1stini:: t\\'O-C_V· cle ou tboard eng ines. Rem ark· ing nn the bill. he sa id "By con1parison to 1he con- tamination of nutboa rrls, thr Torrey Ci'lnyon d is a s t r r resulled in onl y l ~ to '.10 millio n gall ons of wa~!rd nil .··· Fnr emph:isis, Sen. Ncl.<;nn harl !he entire Ande r.<;On colum n wr ilJen into th!" r!"cnrd.~. \\'HAT PARTICULARLY 42 INCH WIDOW SHADES The big ones for that window you a lways forgot, Hon•1t lollr:1. this I• no shady dac:l. It's for real. RYE GRASS Thi1 you do now too. l am. And you have a winier lawn that people just can't believe. a. tbls a hype job?) aac IO LB. BIKE C.ADDY Holds a couple of bikes. attaches to the car ln 1ec:ond11 No drilling. no marks. (By Mark) a•• lrked r.1 ercur.v :inrl the rei:;! of the ou1boa rd induslr~· is lhal ~1rrcu ry spec1f1cal!.v h;id just spent millinns of d0Jl<1rs in lests on V!nr1da 's Lakr X and nther cold waler lakes 1n the nor th In pro\'e tha! outbnarrl f'mission.~ "'err nil. •There are mnre outboards per squarr inrh nn \.;ike X than in mnsl nf the nt ht'r lakrs 10 thr coun · lrl' cn1nh1nNI It I.<; the va<;I le~ltng \ahr,iralorv for MIRRoR (jw(f}{'fl?) ---co~ ~-Portable. fl ip the mirror for ~1rrcur1 1 ln rrfu11ng lhe Andrr~on col- urnn ;:ind 01hrr rd 1 In r 1 ;i I rli"11rihPs ag;i1n.~t n11 rhoard.~. ./op rer0gn1 7.ed 1h ;:i1 i;o tnr sourrc ~ wnuld scrca111 . ··self interest " "Ynu hf'1 1111r 111lrrr.~t 1~ selfish'" ex-cl:i1n1e<I .loP. "Aur lha1 ·.~ no rrasnn why 1hr lruth should Oc less \•i;ihlr \\'hal"s wrnnj.! wilh 1hP tru!h ~" Now ahrlut 1f\f! tru1h .~crum adminislered b:-o .Jne · TH F. ··UNPUBL!Sllt:O" EPA study referred In by Anderl':nn w;:is never published becau~e EPA did not consider ll either definlti\'e or con- clusive -1t v.·as never in· tended to be conclusi1·e. Furthermore. the ;iuthClr of the study emphasi7.ed thal "further research was needed before valid conCl usion.~ could be reached . !::PA reser\'ed publication until that further research ('()Uld b e ac- complished. To back up his ~efut.<ilions. Jot listed a lull Jf'a ge of of- ficial soorcef in Wa.~hinRtnn - both !Cientlfic and politi cal - where r..eportera oould go lo 1et. ~Jact.s. . The-P.R exp,!11 po1nlf!d out SO WHAT IS WllONOWITH HINGA VOYIUll?? • .,,,. ~.+! ... Of • A y ...... 5f<!Clf ' .,...,.,, ' lioo. Ne"-t -•e&."'* ~ .. " • - ~ ·~ \ ~ your lace for th• first time. ~ ~:: ~ magnified view, Rea lly , .. ·,_ ~ IAhgh. Sca.y!i ~ • 444 STAINLESS STEEL SINK Thia 11 the be&!. D•••Y is- our man and we gel first quality. With th• lip. (A '\'a ltp.I 19 97 22"x4P " WOOD UllEIS The•• go out at la1t a• we put them In. ao don't bang around the counter and put It ,oll.'grab '•m. Mak9 g eat signs and 1tulf. 147 EA. KmDY TOY CHEST ( • Unllnl1hed. ready to mall• ,lntO a blSf lt•m. n the nursery. Put a couple of cutblont and you·~· got a gtMt seat. • ( '. " .. • ' -.. ' ~ . k_s, .. qn PolN~io~ t-, ~ ~ . . 'J. . • ' ' ~I. .. '8j¥U"I 1 An<te ,,~ Jot sait: ~,. -or 'die accidental dlimpings by , Oils ..mploy m e I 1 11 t c ·~ile" ~so.n s B .. · "File~~ c 0 m i).e'.r e d .. ]'l1.,v y vessels and aimmere1-I. ~etdl whJc~ are not 1~ . "Qll«llJons --·"" em1ssl£ from outboard!'·Wilh tankers. Do you compart egg! biodegradable. "WHERE DO THEY get the Torrey Canyon spill of 15 end apples'? Furthermore, -'.hr POinted •tolal consomplion'? Do filling or 30 million gal.Ions of 01\. "00 THEY KNOW the di{-Gilt, ~frtu,lly an oulbo.ltdJ statiqns keep records or the Well, was it 15 milllon or 30 ference between '"' crude oil', qnufaclUtt:d in r«:Mt yeara fUel iold to boats? Do marinas mllllon? Or is an error of 100 .flunker C, and Quicksilver efut· -by whatever manutacture differcntiale between gasoline percent important? board lubricant?" , , • ..... • featµre d r a I ft It 11 they sell lo outboards and in-"J\leitber i! It important to Outboard oil, JOe pointed• crar:ikcase1. boards ? Do recre.atioflal compare a 11 e g e d con-out, is different from four-cf-:1;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;; boaters report on the gallons tamina li.on fro m outboards to cle oils. Outboard oil employs OKTOBERFEST they buy? Of course not. the Sanl1t B:irbara oil spill. the organic detergents which are •••LIN.II 11a1rAUllANT HUNTI;. 111!.l.CH N&-llM Sharpshooting S«!n. Nelson . barge sinkings in Puget Sound biodegr11dahle whi\e four-cycle ... . ., > 3 PIECE LOG SET Should call II 5 phtc9 because you get the burner and grate. I know a guy who would call it a 7 piece because you get th• box and the string to lie It up with. a•7 WI'l'H BURNER AND GRATE PRE-nllSRED / PIJIELS ·eh.ck th•••: A•ocad~. Nutwood. Sand. and Coral. Are those lucky wi.nner1 or are they? Rich loolring. (Okay. lets loolr: at th•M O"f•r here.) 297 4x8 FT. PANEL RAllf GUMB We broke,lhe price y"ear1 ago and nobody has ••er forgiven us hut the customers lo•• 11. Slipjoint solderlffs and gal•anised. 10 FOOT LENGTH POOL COVERS HecTY gauge plastic. with the 11CDd.bag1 to chuck around to bold i.t snug in a high wind. lffpl th• crud out of the pool. 19x35 ......... ,, .. 23x43 .... -WALKWAY MAmNG In black or brown. roll put what you need and do the hall, th• 1tair1 or th• town. (ti:i fact. you might baYe money l•ft to do the town. If it1 a small towii.). 67c FT. GIRIGE DOOR WEATHERSTRIPPING :r: .. p• th• garage from being ao darn drafty and dust filled. Pop wi!I maybe get some projec:11 done II he Isn't lr••sing ou~ there. 9 FT. JORIS MlmLLE ROOnNG SHINGLES The best. IS.year guarant~. (I love that. What happ•n1 on th• 16th year? It disappears?) Heavy mineral coat. ·choice ol colors. 235 lb. - 11 88 . ' 4 "· FLUOIJESCEIT TUBES ~••ryboclr 11 asking. ~·Thaf• :alee. but .how l.onv ~ Ibey?" Rlgh.t? Four foot. Moma.; l ig9er we got,prtc~ g~ toO.' · 67C.u. Trio: CUils . Mouataln Ji.D• I• cq,illag'. ,e don .. t 11Mt Without bJK1 JH:1:Y those' outriig"'1i rfttal pric ... Fli1 ...... pipular ...... . •• 9•1. • ,. I .· '.' ;:,_ . ' .... _, ~ Adv•rli1ed specials ,ar• good thru October 6. 1971 cm.d th•n we go back reading th• tea. ''°"'ea. • FREE STANDING . . FIRE·PLACES ' . Ar• you listening out there. This is a bamaroon•y franmis bordl• kramer!! Our 11.i:npl• way of saying. this i1 a price you have not seen before. and may not ••• elsewhere. or •••n here. again. Choice ol colors: ORANGE. RED, AVOCADO. BLACK. The very modern. and &o easy to in&tall (Until you cut the hole in th• roof) llreplace. With the curved screen. Our 1tore1 ha•• the display. live and in color.'" it! COLORS ~ .ARD BL.ACK • • ( ' • '• \ , ' ' " I .. ' t-1 Oclobtf 1 I ~71 E • A Complete Guide San Francisco Ballet Opens GWC Theater The San Francisco Ballet will showcase Golden West College 's new 356-&eat com- munity theater, October 16-17, presenting three public concerts, a master dance • class for area students, and lectuce- demonstration. Co ncerts will be held Saturday. October 16, at 8:15 p.m .. and Sunday,. October 17, at 2 p.m. and 8: 15 p.m. Tickets will go on advance ~ the college bookstore beginning Mpnda y. While formal dedication of the lhe1ter is Planned lat.er lhi!·ran, I.fie 'ballet win ·tie the 'first event to play on the massive stage. Designed by William L. Per'.eira 11nd Associates and under construction the last 18 months, the theat.er is regard- ed as a gem among small theaters in Southern California. 'T'o match the setting, the San Fran· cisco company will bring a full rorps of r I .. 35 dances, Jpcluding its principal soloist.'l,' figh ting and sound technicians. A native. of San F'rancisc-o. Jocelyn Vollmar w2.s trained at lhe. San Franc isco Ballet School ari.d went on to be<:ome a featUred soloist v.·ith the. company danc· ing many leading roles. She has publi sh ed two books nf poetry, "Prelude" and ''Arabasque.'' She also has be.en a featured soloist.'! with the. New York City Ba llet and was prime biillerina for the. Barovansky Ballet of South America for two years. Ballets to be perfoFmed include "Fill· ing Station." a madcap, hilarious com- ment on U.S. life in the 1930"s, called the first truly American ballet ever pro- duced : the lyrical "Autumn Dances;" and '"Shadows," wh ich co1nbini>:s ingen iou.s lighting and stylish choreography . Area dance. student s high school age and older will work with members of the company in ll·• master dance class, OclOl:h 16, from 10:30 a.m. until noon. Tilere. will be sections for begiMers and advanced students. Persons interested in signing up should contact Mrs. Carol Caniglia, Golden West dance teacher. Following the class a public lectur~ demonstration will be held from 2·~ p.m , with a reception for the company at l p.m. in the community center. "h1 presenting the two-da y program, we hope to develop ll wider and more serious understanding ()f the art or the classical dance ,"' Mrs. Caniglia said. ·1 f E, R • ••• Where -What .. to t-o go • •• DAILY !'!LOT ~~e.111 •• LH !'11"• The entire event haJll been put together by the company as a "caravan concert." a coneepl in mobile theater to brinl'( ballet in to the educational and local community picture. JE,O.N FUSSELL A"NO .PHYLLIS LUTJEANS ANTIC IPATE GALLER Y COMPLETION BY OCT 23 I' ... --·. l ~' JOCELYN VOLLMAR Formf!d in 193.l, lhe &in Franc~~o Ballet i.~ the oldest resident olalSir'i!il C()mpany in !he United States. Its music ranges from classical to modi>:m jazr. anti electronic scores, arid its sets and co~· tun:ies have been cre.ated by noted artists. Intermission A Shot in Both Arms For Community Theater , ll .. , By TOM TITUS 01 r1M OallY Pli.t iltff You don"t have lo work very long in rommunity theater before you realiz.e there's a lot more going on than !he cur· rent at1n1ction at your ()Wn particular playhollse. And once you're well ingrained into the. local foollight scene, it behooves you to know what ()ther theaters are doing - now and in the future. -if you're in· I.ere.sled in perfecting your cra ft rather than dedicating y()Uf services to a single theater group. The first is Showcase magaiinf!. a cl as· sy and informative publicati<ln Mly-two · issues old and already oo vering a good di>:al llf am11teur theater ·in Southern · California rrom its hcime ba se in Fon· lana. Articles and reviews in the current issue t()uch on the Irvine Community Theater, Fullerton Foollighters. LagUJ'la Pageant of the Ma sters· and Santa ·Ana Commun ity Players. The secnnd is Audition Previe';\'.S. ~ ~ervic' out of Pasadena to wh ich an ac· tor may subscribe and receive monthly notici>: of all community th eater readings in Sout hern Californ ia. The data includes the. num er of male and female roles in the cast, Age ranges, production dates. audition time, dire.cl.or and the type of· play. N ew·vort A1·t Muset11n Set ' ? TO Ope11 Doo1·s Oct. 23 B)' CANDACE PEA RSON 01 tlo• D•ltor !'ilot J111! The unadorned pink sluccn buildinp: hordercd by surf shops on Balboa Boule\lard is deceiving both 1n il.~ s1zi>: ancl in its funct ion. ll looks both small and uninle rcst1ng - from the outside. . But in~ide the un;i ss umin,i;: :::lrudJ.j_re br8Tlchcs oul to add hOge high-ceilinged room~. ' r\""ow undergoing . mass ive <'llrprnlr,v, · tht'y will soon hnuse the )11r.1;r.st single·arl co!lr.ction In Nev.'pOrl Rt'aCh. This J~ 1he nrw f11Cili ly of !hr Nrwport liarhor Art r-.luseum at 2211 \\'. Balboa Blvd, sel for rnrmal opening Oct 2.1. \Yith only 1.200 members in a ci ty of !!0,000, !he museum is hardly the mo~t rCnowned fa ce!·or Ntwpor! Beach, but 1ls director~ hope Lo increase 1t.s famr with the movr Forn1etly hou.~rrl 1n !hP R.:rlho;i Pavilion, !hr mu~c11m marlP the m01•P ~o ir could adr! a second g11llrry. a )arj:!f' i;torai;:f! 11rca, a mu:::eum shop. an !':lli· trnded library anrl a n1celing ronm. "With twn l'(llllcfic:::. we can stagger our exhibitions and there will always be somefhing to see," ex plained Phyllis Lul· A lll-c1 t.1• tour of a ~how lh11t will teach Ne1vpor1 Reach in thP ~pring wall lln,t;lnat Prl by th is mu~cu m, Mrl\ Jea n.~ .~airl A s1·ulpture f'illlt'rl ··~1.v Fir.~1 C.:rr. · h.v ()on Pnttll. 1.~ due herr April 2.i lo 1\lay 28 and .,,,.,JI then E?O. amQn~ other places, 10 Baltimorr, Boston .:rnd Ne w-York . The m1i.~e11m a!~n own::: 21\ work.~ in a permanent OOlltttion, two of "'hi{'h were ' donaleri hy <l{'lor Slerlr ng Hol!o~·a~· and wit h thr ri>in"ain1ng 24 by Avco Financial &-r vlce~. -trTr ThP A1·co ('Ollt<'tion. ''al11rrl 111 SI 5 mdlmn, wall obta1nrd c;:irlv 1h1~ vl'ar Six nr sevf'n piecr~ of· thf' permanent 1·nllect1nn will appe ar tn 1hf' Oran,i:e Cou nty llhow. v.·hilf' other!\ m<>.y be hun g on 11 rota!cd lxl.~i.~ in mus!'um officf'.~. ··1..e Bnn ~1archP,"' or "!he Bi.i; Sale'" \\'ill 1akf' pl;:irp Nov. Ill al the musf'um A ma 1or rund·r.:r1s1n~ even1. it uS!'d In b" hrlrl elsewhere be<'aLL."l! of snace lim1ta- t1ons. ... rScr :\IUS!'.;U:\1 . Pagt !41 Hollywood tlo • •• OC Symphony Opens Season With a 'Pops' The Oraogr County S~·mphnny will open its nf!1~ Sfl'lson Sa1urda y, wilh R "PO?f''' cnnce rt at 1hc Irvin e RQ1o1•I. Lagunlll Bi>:ach. Admi~sion will br frl'e In thP public, and the program begins at 7::10 p,m. Symphony conduclor ~d rernrdini:: 11rtis1 Carrnen Orai;ton ~·ill "present a \"arie.d r:nusic proj:lram. Selections 11•ill range from ~uch tr11dl- tional Americana all '"Tu rkey in the Straw '' to offerings by Sibelius, Puccini and Tchaikowsk\'. and will also include show tune~ of K.e rn , Rorl~rrs ;ind Ham- n1erstein . and 1.erncr and Lowf'. Manv nr these will hf' presrnted a.( arranJ?t'.'11 "aod recorded by C.:r rm en Ora.i;on and the Hollywood Ro ..... ! Symphony Orchestra Gue.st solois! for tht' C(Jnrert \l"ill ~ soprano Kathlcrn Knight f\1iss Kn ii:: hr . a rormer '"/\.1is::: Colorado"' and fin alis! in the San Franciscn anrl f\1etropol il11n npera auditions. has ptrformed v.·ith the San Diego Opera Co mpan y and the San DieRo Starli!e Of){'r11. She pla yed l.:iurr~' in ··okl11homa"' "P- posi!I.' Har\'e Presnell la~t Sf'asnn. and this past sumn1f'r wa~ a member of thP Lo~ AnReJes C1vir l.1ght Opera 's cas! n! "Knickcrbockr r l!ol id.:rv ·:. wherr she stepped into the leading lady's rol e op- posite ,Burl L<incaster. During the evening, the 'f\'innc r of the. Syrnphony Association bef\Cfit drav.•in~ v.·ill be announced . .:rnd lake PQ:ssession of th!' erand prize -a nt'w car.'\ 1'hroug:hout September. aSSQCialio n mr rnhers and loc;il Dat su n de;ilers .~nl ri tit'-r!.~ un thl.' au tornohi!e al dralrrships and so mp 20 rnaj or .<;.hopping rcntl'!rs in 11nri .~hopping cenlers in ~upport of the s.\'mphon.v and iL~ Of!W se<>.<:nn. further infnrmRtion on !hf' concert .terie~ may br obtained .:rt ttie Orangt Coun!~• Symphony A.~.snc::iation office. 500 W lith St .. Sant.:r Ao;i, or call ~47.{)16.). '"!\'ll," ~llss Franklin .said primly. '"J!"1 • KATHLEEN KNIGHT You 'd like to (I) find out whal's playing at other !healers in your area 11nd (2l learn what's auditioning at t_he.se theaters so you can take a .crack at one of the· meaty roles. And if you're in the pro- ducing.end or the blsiness, you"d want to ( l) ger .,our upcomtng·1how publicized er (2) spread the wcrd about auditions fo~ your ne:a:t one. , OF COURSt. THE best w•y to · IC· compl11h alltfotr 1oal1 \11 to take out a tu~riplion Jo. the DAILY: Pl~ - BOTH SHOWCASE AND Audition jeans, gallery administrator. In the Pavilion, she said. ton.~ of Previews are in their f()rmative stages,, SIGNS HINT REMODELING· scu lpture often had to be carried up the but both sOOw a high pcitentlal in v1lue to the. community theater parUcipanL When stairs and additional :o1ums of money had to be spenl for sto ra ge. ' all of Southern Cllifomill's tt>eater Jl'OUPI team aboul Showcase .. the 'C' 'fi • ' The new building , formerly ()ffice~·and pu.tilfshtr11hould be inundattd with copy IVI sation prin ting plant for lhe DAILY PILOT. has a drive-up ~ivery area. Parnela Finds Filn1 Nudity Difficult Habit to Break • which hopefUIJ.y, you're ;already doing. But tf'1~ bttereated:jn,.a ,wtder nn1e of lheallfc;al· actlvlly. then( two newjy fo~"1ai11Ati0111 bl~ Pod newa for · )'Q_U. I 'r 1 . , ... and picture• -which, C>t coorse. Js tl· J.. fonner 11Ales and rental office. will be octly . ....,.t ttiy waol. · R , ~CET "'' VERNON SCOTT --·1· ' eturns to ' ' Upended into ·a museum ~hop. to be U~t Kit,.,._ ... C•rr•--t '~ 'lt;U f.Qr·publishe.r of Showcase k located at the gallery entranee rhinting P•tricl.e Bjt~r. and she can be reached on 23rd Slrttl. Once an impressillnablc young aclres~ lllr' &s.511 Clti'ul 'Ave., 1Fontana. AuOJUon "ClvlliseUOn'," public ltlivlsion's art Calling tne shop, 1•small, M!lect and 3ccustom::: .herself to diSr()bing before the Prtvlew1 '11• a· project o( Lee ci~ and _history ser~s-returns :on Cbinntl 28, ~sticated." Mrs. Lutjeans said it will cameras it·can be 11:· difficult habit to '\P«et Pll~t wh), tabt their m.ell~..at--trr.....t •--·7 • _... . feature· artworlta, i .. welry, ..... 1,.rs and stop . k 27U P uden B&th look lik Ll'l:g1llllmg. ~p.m. ~ouay. • • r--....--. ~ ... ' _ .. '.~-In.!". f ea~ On 'the f~st program .. of the t3-wee\ poatcards. · This Is especi:dly true if a sweet yriung ,...'guuu .._ "'"" arm or commun1~1 , , .. 1 The meeting room will accommodate thing starts at age 11. ,-: ~·i 11erl~s. a~~ historian" Kennelh ·Clark 1ec't.Urts and smalJ'fecl!ptiona and a room Pamela Franklin made· her motion piC- . e.vokes ''TlMI Frozen Worhl" --Europe In ' will be. opeJ)ed all()Wing public u.w: of ture dt~~al thal tender ag' in "The Tn· IAC&IT4GE -The reason you didn't lht. sfverithl' ctntury. / • .... ...., "'." mUieum-owiitd art bociis. • nocents."'tan English picture in which 11he eatdl. J~:rtvttw ... °' South .Cout. Clai'k vtai ~Jona ·infwt 'str,;,'.ScqtJind 1 ~mue~uin:-~as il<oy.'n~research unit, played a,precociui; brat Ont scene wa s ~ 1 ' "r:OJJ'!1'1Y, on t.~ Pll•5 and SkttJtl, Michael in W~lre.land -, .. headed by dr!"ctor Thomas G~rver. An played in .a 'tilllthtub. L~'il~ 1~~.J?.R no~ .. '.~.!'~t rw6 11&nd~~tuarle1"~ror:Ci~. man .... i~aUonat cMaloguf: is pubtisbeit fnr "I was only undressed from tht. wai~t ' t·lll't""'"''·D'lnore.!"~"o1"" ·In •.PtriQd ·of ·~~~· He 4.··~~majorihistii'aboWinga'!«'issejllto up in tha~ shot," said ·Pamela. "ft was ~--·~(qr ,tJlll,~1'~·,.i--: notea.t,hit llls IJtrwar·beit~ intrerated mf-W'M county-wide as,well rather ·1"n0dtst. actually, I wore my a. llloW. trM~t;edlUon. by a•Vt.ttngla"bjp<-"a:WW't/uljwdtt~or .. 11\to mtmbe.i:s•and guests. bloomers .~r the yva,.ter." · 'l1le \a''~r~D' Pll~o 1rt,""but'h*nily an" .r.ttf'.ct.of •ptvlltu·' · On view irutbe main gallery fnr thf! Pamel1•!11 ·obt your common , (lrdin11ry, juat .. .et"l'Oa the cOuittj'lft, will borrow uon. ' ' · '-~~ 1 • "Oct.1' "lfll:'llUNltton exhibition" w111·t1t run-<1f-the1nil~co111pulslve .clbtht11-peeler. ttM:jiCthtc taJ.nb:iof~'• Arvld But u.e neipr co\l11p11e::of1clYiJtllUon1wn ".O>n(emporJry Amerk:an Art fr'om ~he is a p,..,r English girl of 21 year~ Mahfai,for'U.~·aw, .. 'Cklft.'t .~ amaled bY Ch•r~m9'!. Frdm the .\ Or•nRe Counfy Collect.Ions" with ap-with the fa«·of •n ariget. U. W1jer," __,. ()d..rt.~w"11e .Fft!d , B)'llnUne f ,pltndor ,1ol St.'' Vitale In • pro~lmately•· SI artworb doneted by But ~he shed her a~rcl for Marlon . Jl'-"!!.f.llC!l!-.lllN f1. '.'~,..·~· ''.~ , -na. Qiariem~'wtiuldfd.;1;p lila c, ci'intY r .. ldtfli.. Br~ndo anll. mchard ~ne In ""The Nigh \ llan. Cllotlle •.-..n lor W~.-..,.,c11a~ln~ l'8 ~'iJooJVf ; .l/l•the -•.,tr•ntt gallery will be · o1 the <Fol'°'flnf' Day. •"-lil.t!l-..,r~•-~· '"""rl~'~ 1 ;lie. lg!~-r-ftllll ; patntlqa "b y. Pamela"a clla....._we"·"'°'looUc .. bly IW Le .. ,a<Mt,!Mer • ..., · • eio":/=AIY·-· ·•·,"' ~•:. . . ' ;. ~DemlsjAlllballJh. · oo ·disploy•in "'Tht-Prime ol'.M"•• Jean -: "'Qydl. ~ ~:df, ,, .¥t1il~ · · y, H••re ~wiis• uM:•devetop., 1W 1.m ·run thne weeks, Brodie!' f~r :r<hlch M11Uie. Smith won tht ,,_... ~1ft, ~;. :ir,!' lnont lol """--:J.t! .. ,~ c!oofldent ,1 """-111e._iar•11as beell·deliyid a 'acailemy aw~ril fully cfoU1<d:·' bll _ol ~"'1'! . .,'?iii ""' obow;'" Clatk.'Olfoie':"s'.i '"lhtt•at w,eet. 111d 111n •. l.oljtw. llaially ohows CU!1ollal,y. ~!la Is not.•i><S••cularly ~ !Ur....W ·u., ICr "'"'2-lhe :f.>l ll>e· 18th t<n)U~e was a• rnn a full· month. endowed. She Is tiny -only ~feel. I-Inch. ,+ 111,e •<tOnt,.O.,r1l.lturWft•blto, tf:W>t, . """' el ln Eur!ope. ~any. fllnned ill the futu re Is l'ttro,,J)td. Htr bosom 11 of modest dimension . Ce.r· )h1fl ·~and laaloi:~'!ld. U~I tlilC .,.'j>etoi:: the ' •: . , , . " lho)rll!I of ~IJitufO tiy Gobrlel Kohn. tolnly ~·i• no<0calcultle4•lo c .. t fear lnlo ao Ilic( 1 ...... wJ lt1 liUitirir ". ~~ q,.if.;t.-11fit!Cen·aloll..,, lM'by' K.,,_. !'11"' Nov. •· w· Jan. t 'l1H! ·N•wport the heart -ol. Raquel.W•l<h .or, even Mia RllGll'I Wnl ~~~!.il ~o .. • ...,., ~ ,the ~ • ~;;nJ«ht. Hirbor art n'IUltllfn\hll~ &rr•n1ed Im' UU11 ' Farrow. . • , • -.-t.-ac:ratdllit<i<tieiD llie !Mie •'C:Mlltafllri "'°"anie.lir1D11ieiftpao1ed1, w.alao be -n,ln ·San Frucll<o·and ""I ,..., ob)<cl3d lo· --ocene•."" .eeWJll, •• • '· • : "" .. •10laDelta.P'J1dayatat.1~•.p.m. Ut&b. Pamela:uki. -''Bul not anyniort. I mean. ~ '· f',-· ....... • • . ' • If that's wha l it.~ about. then get you \. clothe.' off." . That. is t'Xa ctl.v what the young buuty doe~ in a scene fllr "Ace Eli and Rodger of lhe Skies," in which she co-stars with Oiff Rnbertsnn at 20th Cenh.(ry-Fox. "You .stt, I'm not emotionally involved In nuc:lf': scent." she cnntinued. "t..i rlilther not ha ve a J:reat bunch or peoPi;& on the set gawk ing ;ii mi>:. And it woukl be .11wful if you loathed your leading man~ "On' thing I ha ve learhl"d is "9t to have ~ still cameraman on the set If ~ don't w11nt to see those nude pictures Or your self popping up all over the pla~. • '"There 's quite a diffe.re~ betweea. nudity on a moving screen and a still ~ ture. The rriovles are much riitJrj Jastefully done." 1'he eye. doesri't linler~'~ No matter the $late of eam disti11bille, one'is eye is lei'npted to I~ on her g111y.green eyes, impetuous n11e- 11nd fre.okle.oi. Her skin Is . t'h11t Eq,J£fti' pln~·maible texturt and her accent. " tea11ing. · • , 'Tve ~layed bad gi,\,, llld raal!K tlNll l 'm more effective playtna aaamst • apne111rar\ee." she said. : ""Being a perfect bitch on " u... - r')mes nalW"llly to me. If I lftrtn't bdN bid on the screen I rnlghL behave ,tt.p: 'WRY In my personal lift. Ifs an ~ valve." • • I~ the nude sane An escape ¥11vt toot \ '"No."" Mial Franklin aaJd ptlml1.·"ll't nolhina. ·• ' • ·' -~-- • • I I ·~ ( I ' .. I -· DAil., V ,.II.OT ~ ~~ew~~ ·r:r ll:.'-.-..1 ' . .--o __ ·.~~•;,; : ~Uh_,·~: ~~\,, .,. J. PAlll, WYAJ:I:. • p'1'1Cl.1N .• Muleo !UPI) -( '• not.hing U..rt now • cept aome warker11' hu~. • fe:w bulldozer.sand a lot of raw nltturt'. But in:IO years, according lo Muican tour1sm experts Can- cun. I he "computerized'' resort, will ooUlrip Acapulco. .. Cancun is a mod('! when it comes to ad vanc·e planning," said Anton io Enriquez . o( the Rank of ~1ex ico's fund for t o u r ism 1 n fraslructure. man~ge.r of the projecl. "Our estimates are based on the most thorough study nf me l e oro l o g ic al a nd ge o graph ic a l ractors, transportation facilities. arld the preferences and habits of tourists," he said. Bank or Me xico offici als photografJhed fron1 the air the entire coast of the vir~1n Qu in- tana Roo territory ;:ind n1a.<1ses nf information \.\'ere fed Into computers before Cancun w11s chosen . 'l'he L-sh;:iped island lies off the east coa.~t of the Yucatan Peninsula . It surrounds a lagoon with turquoise water 12 miles long and eight miles wide. The crystal<lear water nowhere exceeds 10 feet in de pth. Large-gra in. white s a n d runs down to the .... ·ater"s edge. Jt looks as if someone h11d ~ne along throwing green ::ind blue dyes into the ""'aler just litrore you arrived. : Bank of Mexico official s ex-- plained that C::incun h11~ only 101 days of measure.able rJ11 in- OAtlY P'ILOT 51111 P'MI•• YOUNGSTER BEGINS 380-FOOT SLIDE Waterslide is Camp!s Prite Attraction f1 ll. less than almost all other ----------------------- tourist resorts in the Carib- ~an area. Your Guide to Fun - Tt:lf'i''"el · · . ; . _,. .· _ .~. · ·· urope·. VjJ}ages Fine at. Yulemne r . '' By ST.AN Dl~A,iiANI "Sine• w• will INt In lu• at Chrl1tm11 time, can 1 you 1u9991t • nice pl1c1 wht,re we could ,,.nd It?" Three chri.i;tmas card villages whe~e I spent the holidays, full of hot grog and warI!J sentiment. ~riberg in the Black Forest 1n Ger~any. (Rent a car in Freiburg where you ge t off the train from F!ank· furt.} You stay al the Parkhotel \V~hrle . /\ polished panel walled inn. Specialties are venison and an apple d ish flamed '~·ith cherry brandy . * Kitzbuhel in the Austrian Tyroll. Horse drawn sleighs jingling down the snowy streets. Wome!I on the cOrner sell slabs of fragrant pine. recorated wtth ever· green and red candles to brighten your h ote~ room. The Grand Hotel is the grand hotel where an. 1~n soldier -guards the gat.e with a fringe of snow on his iron mous· tache. · , Th Take your coffee in the village at Praxma1r s. e CROUL RESTS BY TRACTOR THAT'S BUILT DREAM CAMP Newport B•ach Councilm•n Gathers C1llouM1 Developing Family Attraction bar has a painting of the fam~d _dragon :r"-a tzelwurm '\\'ho dined only on Kitzbuhel v~rgms. (Until the tov.'n people slipped him a ringer. Wh1c~ shows ~ow restau~· ants lose business.) Lots of accordion music and.. sent!· ' ,.I Aide Sets Up Camp mental son,;. * ) In merry England. the village of Broadway in the Shakespeare country. All built of beige Cotswold stone. Your hotel is an old coaching inn -the Lygon Arms. A Dickens illustration inn with Christmas cheer. By L. PETER KRIEG t-lighway 50 stretches east from Sacram-'"to, through the footh ills anC finahy all the way across Ca I i for n i a 's magnificent Sierra Nevada Mountains to Lake Tahoe. Along the way, jus t west of P lacerville . ":hich at one lime was called Hangtown. is a tepee and. during mo~t of the Sun1mer of '71. a Newporl .B,,ach cilv counci lman . · The tepee and a. hu1:e wooden sign beckon weary travelers into one of the coun- try's first Crazy H orse Campgrounds in Sh l n g I e Springs. A franchise operated by a Newport Beach group, one of their first buyers Was builder and freshman oily councilman Dick Croul. "l\fy wife's family had the property 11nd we were getting fed up payi ng the taxes on it," Croul says, explaining why any Newport Beach resident. especjally a sailor. would spend a su mmer in the heat bell. ... But with a crew numbering as many as 20 CrouJ ha s * transformed the semi·wooded "Can my friend and I ran 'bicycles in lrel1nd?" land where the rattlesnakes Bikes for rent aJI over I Ian~ -~'ve heard rtJie pla y into what will soon be one Government tourist offi ce is eking ~1ke rentalJ to of the state's first resort make them more available. I r~n d one_ 1n a very .... small campgrounds. village for $3.50 a week. That inc. ed insurance, prop· "It will be more of a erty and personal injury damages .• -destination point. than an * ' overnight stop." Crout said, "You wrote about discounts on rental cars • , ." pointing out that it.s 'fea tures Been trying to figure this out because sometimes include a man·made fi ve-acre lake stoc ked wlth blues. bass one credit card gets me a discount and sometimes not. and catfish: nature trails, Hertz at New York tells me di scounts go to employes of badminton a 0 d volleyball airlines, railroads, steamship companies, travel a encies, courts and a host of other federal and state governments. the clergy an1d--somo amenities. professional organizations. (\Vhich theyzo ~t name. The pci" •ltrnct;o,, bu;tt -* right along the fre ewoly so Hertz says a Hertz credit card alq;uy oes NOT give passing motorists can get a you a discount -you have to be qualified as above. How· real good took al it, is Croul's ever. that isn't the way it works. You know how it is : home-made 380-foot waterslide the head office makes the rules that don't always get ·And even if it dnes r11in ii i.C( pi:issible to jump in a r11r 11nd find sunny, pleasant weather a hiilf hour's drive down the cbast. ;The Rank of Mexirn h;:is an· ntlunced a $37 n1il!ion in· vrstment in infrastructure ~rks. inrluding a n in· ternational airport, a city for Ecology Lecture~ Set that spirals down a hill into a down to the field. swimminJ! pool. * He worked fe verishly to !'ve had discounts by char&ing on American Express complete it for Labor Day cards. On air travel card. I've had discounts just by ASK· weekend. had it runni n~ just ING for it. By phone, Hertz in Hawaii told me discounts in time even though he. had to were available on a number of cards. When I printed t!e permanent population .,..·ith all necessary servi ces, 11nd bi..~ic tourist facilitits. Private developers ""'ill bf: invited ro set up trust fun ds 1n Mexir::in banks s e l 1 i n g '"S-'ertiFiC"al~ of parlicipatio n" to foreign and n:11ioni1l in· vtsl.ors. The proct'eds will be used to construct ho1e!s, MUSEUM •• {From Pagr: 231 r-.1useum members and resi· denL~ are contributing an· tiques. books 11nd clothing for the benefit .sale, r.alleries, the shop and the library are open to the public and lours ol gallery shows p.re available at a group price. But Mrs. Lutjeans stressed that the must'um is encourag . 1ng more people lO becozne membe r.>. Types of mem bership ran ge from gener11I ilt $12. $25 and t.'>CI to The fo'i ne Arts Patrons. an inv1t.al ion<>J group at $100 or more 11 year. Membership bf'nrf1ts include rl1SC'ount.~ on books and iirt· \\<Irks. inex~si vr travel lo Europe. bu.~ trips lo priva1e and public rol!eclions and lee. turi> .~erie.<;. Th e museu m will Jaunr-h 11 n1en1brr>:h1p dr1Vf' in la tr Ori· !obcr. afler the first exhib1· t1nn ~~ opened . fhe OrAng(' ('l)?.~t rf'sirl<'nls A!Ji the wor ks th{'v <1re t'<ln· trtt>uting lo that .c;how inC"ludr : -Ste rlin !! Hol!Ol'o"ll\" of S 9 u t h l . .11guna: F.Jls.,..·rirth Kelh'~ '"Rlue Pipe.'' : .. : Mr. and ~1r.~. Fr 11 n k Inkrlandi of Laguna Reach Jolin Paul .Jones. ''Nudf'.'. .!... Mr and ~1r.~. Jack Glenn nr Laguna Reach : Roy Lich· tenstP:in's "Girl in Mirmr,"' dohe in enamel nn metal. OCT. I lo /\:OV. 5 i\1EXICO A\"rl C.UATEl\fALA -Orange Coas! College Pro- fessor 1.loyrl fllason Smi!h opens ·ti s1x-p;:irt lecturr series ""'llh discussion of the ecology nf BaJil ('<1lifornia <1 nrl 1he Sea of Cortez. frorn 7 to !I p m. LOOa y 1n the sriroce halt of Or· 11n~e Coast College, The Fndiiy series 1s free and open to the ~uhl ic. OCT. I • OCT. 15 PLANF~TARIU.\I ~HOW -The Tcssnian Planetari um on the ca mpus of Santa Ana Col]rgr, 1530 \V. l?th SI., Santa An;:i, ,.,.jlJ present "Thirl~·tv•n ~loons" which will simulate jnur· ne:t-~ to some of the 32 moons of the sun·s planc1s, on \Vert . and Fri. at i : 15 p m. lo Oct I.'> J\n ch11 r~e for ad· mission. but reservat ions are ncccssar}'. Ph one 517·9561, ex!. 258. OCT. 2 POPS CONCERT -Carmen Dragon conducts presenl.a tion of the Ora~1,cy County Symphony A!'isociation. Free concert beg ins al i .:10 p.m. in Jrvi ne Bowl. Laguna Beach. Ca ll 547-6 !65 fnr information. (>CT. 2 Ki\1PC RE\'EFIT -··shn"' of the \Vorlrf' "·ilh Glrn Cam~ bell. Drlla C('('SC. O;:innv Thom;is. Rnb Ne"'hart, Kenny Rogers aorl the Fir~t Erl1t1nn ;ind 01hrr tnp names. 8·.1n p.m , Sa r . ill !he Fnrum in lnglr...,·ood T1ckels at $6 50. $5.50. $4.50 Anrl $.1 50 su pport Jnlerniit1nnal Orphans Inc. and St Jud<'s Ho:i;p1t<1I. OCT. 6 · 10 l\'TERNAT IO\AL HORSE SHO\V -The Royal Cana di;in t.1oun1C'd Pnhce nr11ng rlrill re;im i.~ fca!ur('d het.,..•cen rvcnts 1n lhr J;i~.noo hor.~t> con1pr!1!1n11 dur 10 t.he Forum , 3900 \\'. t.lanchr.~trr Rl\rl , Inglewood from 7·.10 pm. \Vcd , tn F'ri. ;i nd I ~O ;irul 'i .10 p n1. Saturr1.1y and Sunda)', Ocl. fi lo llJ. CtCT. 7 l.O~noN· PlllLllAIC\.·lOi\"IC -~:rich J.rinsdorr conducls the nprnlng l"nntrrl of the flrangc Cnunly Philharmonic Society's lflth .~rason. R·3U p n1. Thursd;i,v in Cr;iwford Hall. UC lr\'ine. 1·ic krt ~ at i4 50 e:1ch are available from the Soc iety. Call fA&-6411 for lnfo rma t1Qn. 0(."T.7 ·2X STOR'' HOUR -Cosl;i i\1t"sa Library, 500 Center SI , C:Osta t..lesa. offer~ a chilrlren·~ stor~· hour each Thurs. at 10 :30 am. A film, "The \Vnnd~rful \\'nrld of \Vheels'' 1,1•itl be shO\lo'fl 11l 10:30 a.m. Saturda~-. Ot·t. 9 . OCT. II• SAN FRA NCISCO BALLET -Caravan Cflncert al 8 p.m. next Friday in the gymnasium of Solnta An a College, 1530 -O;u•id Ste inmf'fl. nf Cor ·I ijiiiiiiiijjjjiiijiiiijjjiiijiiiijjjiiiijjjiijiiijjjiiiiiiiiijjjiiiiiiiijjjjilii 1. Ml rltl Mer: Hen Hnfm11nn'11j l "Fruit Ro .... ·1." HAWAII FAMILY CAR l VACATIONS f 11 DAYS 4 ISlES 1~ TOTAL PRICE: ' pu'tl ~ l:OU"ll&OU -.. icuilr & "'" COUP\f''..,, _,, buu&MD lllCllll IJ' n8I '767" '9 35" '1039" '1099° '1219" '1315" '1319" THE WEST'~ FINEST IOOKSTORES HUNTER'S BOOKS FOR 120 YEARS-SINCI 185\ Locat.d At I FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA Phon• 17r4l 543.9343 H,100 .... , & P_..,.ks 32,000 u ..... '°'"'"" e.-1 IARGAINS G•LOUI OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. . . ' h ¥11 ly HI t e ,la Joll• e f'h11nl1 e Sin 'r111d •1• FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-4321 use more \\'ater than the pool it. they v.rrote me a hot Jetter that I was wrong. \Vi th W. 17th St., Santa Ana . Tickets at S2.50 availabl~ from the could ho!d and wound up using campus bookstore. An hour lecture demonstration , free the 1946 fire engine he bought corrections which were a lot rh Qre confusing. and open to the public, 1,1·j lJ be held at 2.JO p.m. in Phillips for kiddie rides lo pump the * Hall. ·.n excess into sti ll an 0 t he r \\'hat I do: Pull out ALL your credit cards at the ' ·r· · 1 1 k rental desk and ask: "Can I get a discount on ANY of OCT. 9 ar l 1c1a a ·e. ·v , , . , , , "The slide's just terrific." these ?'' If not, walk up and down the line and ask the E r._~1r-.:G \VIT": LEE STRA SBE RG -:-New \ork Act.ors Crout s::iys. gri nning. He ad· other rental agen cies. (Both Avis and National offer Studio .d1reclllr discusses aclors and '"!Ch~g at 8:30 p.m. Sa_l· mils he spent that entire fir.st discounts -in Ha"•aii anyway.) urd;iy in Sc1~nce l..e<'tu_re Hall al U~I . T1cke~ at $2.50 avail··.-" day usi _, himself. * able from f111e Arts Village box office . • He \M'rhe ent ire project. Our Secret Chef Abroad discovered this one: ''You OCT. 9 \\'i th its 185 spaces for all reach the island of Comacina by boat from Montreux in camping lypes, "has t~ken f'rench Switzerland. The restaurant is Loconda del Isola, more ti.me than 1 care to ad· quite small ." ~TRING CONCERT Fall concert of tbP. Pacific SlringS group nf profess ion;i] s.vmphony women, fealurts works by B;ich, Britten and r-.fendelsso hn. in 2 p.m. concert, Saturday, in Lhe Bowers J..1useum , 2002 fl1 aln St., Santa Ana . Admission is free. OCT. Ill ART AUCTION-SALE -Orange Art Association and South Coast We;ivers join in b en e ( i t !ale in the parking lot of Charles W. Bowers A1useum, 2002 N. ~lain St., Santa Ana, 10 a .m. to 5:.30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. JO. OCT. 1.f CAM PUS C01~CERT -Gerhard Samual conducts the Lo! Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in a program including \\"orks by Bach and Kessner at 8 pm. at Cal State Fullerton. Audience 1vit1 select post·intermission num ber from orches- tra's reprrtoi rr . \;ill 8il)...'l171 for ticket information. OCT. 16 • 17 SAN FRAl\'CJSCO BALLET -Car11van <:once.rt ""'ith per· form11nces of "Filling Sta!ion,'' "Autumn 011.nces" and '"Sh;ido.,.,·s" sel fnr C.olden \Vest Coll~5i44 G<lldtn West SJ., Hunl1ngllln Beach . Performances at 8:15 p.m. Oct. 16 and I? \\'I th 2 pm. children"s milt inee. Sunday. (lCT, 20 C.LOR IA .~E\\'!\1AN OANCE: THEATER -Orange O:u1st \n!lege and 1he f'."alional Endowment for the Arts present a dance program at 8:.1fl p.m .. \Ved .. Oct. 20 in the 11uditorium, 2701 Falr\"ll'W Roa d, Cns LR Mesa . Ti ckets are $.1. Cell 834-5880. For Atsttvttrom cell: Ztollll ... 11824· I . ' mil." * He spent the greater part of "First serving is tomato with olive oil, pepper and the summer there. returnin,I:" a thin slice of lemon which you cut and eat with the to· to Newport Beach only for city · mato, a delightful combination. A loaf of fresh bread council nieetings. and chilled 'vhite wine botUed for the restaurant. Th.is "That w11s the hardest part, is followed by artichokes. carrots, chopped celery and being away from home so much," he said. although his green sun-cured olives in an oil dressing." wife. Jane, and their three * chi ldren did pay frequent "You then get sliced ham, dried beef, A grilled visits to the campground. trout. A grilled chicken, A salad of dandelion leaves. Besiqes a lot of time. it has The cheese is fresh Parmesan. Dinner is not over. The also cost a lot of monev. Croul waiter peels an orange and covers it with creamy vanilla said he has spent s200.ooo so ice cream and a banana liqueur. Coffee is a ritual of cop· far . and the land was free . per pots and flaming brandy. An experience you 'vish No question he's enjoying you could share with others." the work, ho1'1·ever, and he says he has so far resisted temptation lo move to the area permAnentl y. ''If I "'anted to live anv· where else I would have mo~­ ed there already." Croul said. THE VILLAGE WIST Fine Arts and Crafts Center-.-Open Ye.tr Rouncl w.·,. r.O.Cer11tl l•1. "'e,. w•f\1111 St•dl" & G11tllery Sjt.c• 11t\lelloblo •ow. It punch os l holes in th• Ot•n9e1. I If shoulcl punch ] in our ha•ds for selling fr•sh squeezed orange juice for 29c quart). Wh•t volume! We MJcf l ,000 qu1rf1 l•1t we•k, 10 we •r• r•pe•ting thi1 in troductory offer ONE MOii WllK I • • • • • SIT IACK -CLIP COUPONS -SAYI DOLLARS. • 39' ... ·I ·. I • • • .'· ... · • Animals' 'Capture' On Tap A lion cub and a goat will be imrrtobilized and anesthetized in a UC Irvine Extension class (In wild animal conservation and game management Satur- day 1norning. The class is the second 111 a lecture series. "The Natural 11 istory and Behavior of Wild Animals" coordinated by William F. York, zoolog ical director of Lion Country Safari. Orange Co u n t y 's ... frican wild life prese rve. lj meets on the Irvine Campus Saturday 1nornings. 9: 15 a.m. · 12 : 15 p.m .. and is open to the general public. (APTURE GUN SHOOTS MEDICATION UC Extension series shows l•test techniques The purpose or Saturday's demonstration. according lo YClrk, is to show the rnethods and equipment used in the management and care of wild animals and the effect on the animals. Wa lter C. Qu inn, Lion Coun· try zoological rna nager will demonstrate l11e c a pt u re equlpment, s hooting a medicated barb from a revolver in,to the animal to im- mobilize ii. The a nimal will then be anesthetized bv Dr. William Higgins, Li on cOuntry resid ent veterinarian. using the fluothane machine. The demonstraUOn will lake place during the second part" of Salurday's session. Lecture panf'lists ·from the North America!' School of Conserva- tion will deal ~·ith theor ies and philosophies of conservation with particular reference to game management and !he preservation of species ln the first part of the session. Subjects a nd speakers for other sessions on successive Saturday morn i n g s are '"Evolution of Wild Fefi'n.._, .. {~eorge C. l\-1iller. M . S ., coordinator , the Rancho La Brea Project, Los Angeles County Museum: .. Cheetah Social Behavior." St ev en Craig. game warden and ranger, Lion Country Safari; .. Interrelationships of Species in Captivity," and field trip to 111 the Galleries Juried Watercolor Show Set in Laguna Lion Country. \\1aller c· Quinn, Lion Country zoologica l n1anager: "Snakes of Afric.:;.." James Ashe. former curator o f H e r pl' t o Io g y , Nationa l fi;luseum, Nairobe. KC"nva and of Nairobe Snake Park now un Li o n Coun tr y s t af f: '"El!'phants -Evo !u l1 on . N a l u r a I M i s. 1 or y and BeJ1avior." York: ""Li on Social Beha yJor and Pr('y llela· tlonsh'ip ... R11ndall L. Ea ton. Ph.D., etholog ist instructor. University of Georgia and organizer of a recCnt in- ternationiil 6ymposiurn nn lhe ~·orld 's. cats: and "Lions of the Kalahari" and ''Wild Animal Management at Lion Country Safari ," by York. Ro·wers Site Of Concert On Oct. 9 The Bo\vers t-.-\useum \l'ill br Don Rickles Hits Stars iI1 Bene£ it f, ' • Oun R i <" k 1 r s, "Mr \Varmth." should ho ve ta1·gets aplenty for his barbs and tn- suJls when he apptars 111 KMPC's second annur1I benefll "Show ol the \Vor ld"' fl:3u p.111 at the F'orum. The latest star addrd to thi• all-headliner l' h a r 1 t y ('X show R i c k I e s ha,,; sOrlll' of his /avorile foils ~mung Uir entertainment line-up ..,,.hieh now includes Glen Campbell Danny 'rhomas. Boll Nl'wha n . Della Reese. Kenny H.ogers and the 1-'irst Ed1t111n Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. Robin \\'ilson. Seq~io .\1endes and Brasil 77. Helen Redd\', F'reda Payne, the il11ke l'ufh Congregat1011 Dav id Frrt'. Anne ~1 u rra~ al)ll Darl'y Jones. 1 Spectators are ne1 Pr 1111- mune frorn Hickle\.. attacks. and ticket sales uuhcate :111 audience well 1n CX('ess nf !hr J l.309 \\'ho attended K!\>tPG":-. [irs! "Show" !asl yea r Rickles. lon1:: considered the _ "con1ed1ans' ti:imedian,'' was "' 20 years in the business bt>lort t'mergu1g as a star. A nighl club cornic and dramatit actor rnovies and TV St!uatiun com· l'dies. he credits his "big break" as an October 1965 ap- pearance on Johnny Cnrson's TQ11igh1 Show in which he was ;1llowcd IV do his own at•t for the first tune beforl' a national ;u1dientl' Unlil that rught he had been 1·ons1dered ··100 hot Lo handle" by telrvtsion variel\' show pro- duci'rS. Fearful of audience rear tion to his insulting and aggress1\'e style of humor Out on that Carson shuw £l1ckles showed the producers a nd the general public tha t his ad libs wen! n11t onl y original, sharp <lnd r:-i usllr. but ln good taste as well Thlil opc11ed tile d11ur. a 20· 1n111ule stint un ;i !Jean 1\lar'l1n Show finnly establisht>d h1n1 as a n;1tion;il st<i r. ;ind fr·o m there "'1\1r. Nice C.:~uy" was on his v>'ay with ;.i ppearan<"rs on · ''\f very rnaJnr vnriety i;hnw. his 01•01 n11tional TV series. two hit r1>cnrd ;1lb11n1s. -a nd feahn·rd roles in rllo\·irs sur h as Kelly's llcroes. \\'hen· lt"s Al. Ent('r Lau'lhing. The Ba t £lacl'. and Jiun Silent. Run n eep l!1ckll's begins a run at thl' H.1 veria llott.>1 111 Decenl ber wh1rh 11•ill n1ake hin'l one of !hr h1ghes1 paid entertainers e\cr in lht· ~a1nhling city. And . a fler thr first or the year. hl' is ,,;cheduled Lo ret11rn 1o ltlt'1 is1un \\1th ;i ne w series on CBS the site of a fall concert to be DON RICKLES S H ER~AN F~U~~1i\TIONFGALLIERCoYf-f 26G25 Ed. Coacs1i1Highl-given by the l)acific Strings. a .•• Benefit Star "Sh!1\\'' t,H.:ke1s <'I rr Un sale il l ~the Foru111 hox office. all Tit kclrou oulle1s, i\\utual and l.ibC'rt.v t1ekcl a lo! t' n r 1 rs . \\'all1ch·s i\1us1(· C1!v ~lore.~. and Hou se 01 S1ghl a·nd Sou nd loc<1t1nr1.~. way, rona e ar. ( ormer y ee ar en a ery. group or eight profcssi()nal ----------- Hours: 10:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m . Mon.-Sat. The Junior League of symphony \\'Onien 2 pm. Newport Harbor current exhibit features Antique Decorr1-Saturday, Oct. 9th. Ad inissiun tive Arts and Original Lithographs by Currier & Ives, through is free. Oct. 7. The progr<im 1nc1 t1 d t s : ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -2701 Fairvie\v Road, Costa ''Br<indenbu rg Concerln No 1'1esa. Environment sculpture showing of v,•orks by Arde\Jes ~ " b J s B h N I D ·1 I d W d '" Y .• . at . "Sunple ea . a1 y rom 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. an from 7 to 9 p.m , e -Symphony .. by B. Britton. and nesday, in the art building. Continues lo Oct. 8. "Octet. Opus 20" by Mcn- BOWERS 1'11USEUl'l1 -2002 N.•f\.1ain St., Sania Ana. Hours: del ssohn IO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; 1 to 5 p.m. Sun., and 7 to The Pacifir S I ring s g p.m. Wed .. and Thurs. No c harge. Pacific Coast Archaro-mcn1bers are a lso members of logical Sociely 10th anniversary exhibit and artiracts frorn !he Orange County Symphon.v. Rancho San J~quin . On exhibit, through Oct. JI. They joined together more N 011-stude11ts Can Get UCI Card , Lower Rates Live Theater "Plaza Suite" Three one·act perforniances on stage at the Huntington !leach Playhouse, 2110 !\-lain SL. Huntington Beach. nt 8 .30 p.m . Fri.-Sat ., through Oct 9. Reservations -536-8861. "l'\aza Suh~" Three f>ne act p!nys on stagr 111 .San Cleme"1e Community Theater. 20'l A\•enida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Fri.-."i.at. nt 8:30 p.m., through Oc.1. 2. Reser\'a- 11~ns -492-0ifi,3. "Toaight al 8:30" T1·ades llais Six one ar ts in rrper!orJ' at Costa 1\1esa C1v1c Playhou::.e on !he Oarnge County F;u r- groonds, Costa tl1esa, f r 1.-Sa1 at 8;30 p.m , chrough Oct. 2 Reserve.lions -834-5303. I larold Sakata, \1 host hea1·y hat ha n dling u1 "Gold - • l inge r" made h un fa n1ous. dons a c-ook's hat in h is "A ~ot In The D.9rli '' rule in the television se r1es .. Sil rge" seen l 'uesdays J\l:Vs tery-comedy on.stage-<1! on ('han neJ 4. l'he for n1er Japanese ~Testier t urn- the Saq1a Ana Co1nnit1Rity ed ac to r 1vill be guesl of honor -Saturda.v night fo r Pl<Jyers, 500 \V. 6th St.. Santa the rirs l a nnua l J ilpan nig ht l°t'Sli~·it1cs a l Ja panes e Ana, Fri. -Sat. at 8:30 p.ni. 'v'tllage and De er l'a rk 1n Buena Park. through Oct. 2 ll eservat1uns ----------------------- -541-2188. "Pla1.a Suitt>"' Three one·oct plays on .>1agr at 1ht' Laguna ;\1oulton l'1;1y. house. 606 Laguna Cauyo ri Road, Laguna Beath.'·Tul:!~ - S<1t. at 8:30 p m .. 0 <.'t. J-9 Rcser\·.a uons -494-0743. Mou11ties 1-leudline Ho1 :se World Series ··Tommy'' Thr Jloyal C a n a dia n i\1 oun!ed PohcC' will headlinr A rock opera on st<oge at South Coast Reper1orv. J827 ~ewpon Bh·d . Cosla -1\lesa. r.ach pcrfun11;1ncl' of the world music and narration Riding: 1->lastt>r. Sgl ('are. of the H2Jph \\:ed. -S.1t. a1 8 p.n1. fextra series of horses at the lnter-ll,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ perform;1nrr on Sat. a1 10 d;.v 1hrOUJ!h Sun dav. Oct. 6-101 p.m.), Ckt. 1-29. Rcser va{Jo11s -,;-11ai 10Mal llorse ShOw \Vednes- -6~6-136.1. (" ar The Foru1n. Perfonnances l .. Barefoo1 in the Park " r1re at 7 30 p rn night:y and Nei l Simon comedy produet'd 2 30 p.n1. 1natinl'es Ck:tobl'r 91 b.v the Irvine Con11nunit y and 10 1 1'hl'aler in Hu1n;in!fles H<oll on Thi rty -11\11 scarlcl -tun1t'e9 1 the i.;c Irvine campu~. .rn, 111cn on black steeds perfurn1) ~·n.-Sa1. Or L 15 Call intricate 111n1·1~mc nts al tht' 547·773l 1rot and c;Jnh•r in thc>1r fan1ed ··yoo·re a G'ooo 1a ~ 1\lusirHI Rid e whiL·h hasn"t Charlie Bro"'ll' b('u n seen in Los Angeles for Comedy by the \\'es! 11n~1cr tWl·11t.1· .rc:ir.~. . . Cominunity Theater at tJ P in-Cnmbat e.~erc.:1scs w 1 t h lev School auditoriu m Eel· lances. 1narehes and , the wards at~'rask, \Vest drarn1ltiC finale , ~ gallopl~g l at 8·30 p.m .. Fri -Sot . thargl' <irr per'formed 111 30 / pcrfel·I disc ipline llJ bandl GARDENS PRESENTS GINO LANZI Mondor tluu W .. d-.dov TONY FLORES Thu,..dor '1hru Su"(or App•orf"q • ro 11 p .m.~111 Th .. Wine Cellor-11 to 2 Up1tol,.. FEATURING DINNERS In the s~n Franci1co M•nne• RA CIC OF LAMI STEAICS • SEAFOOD S TO 11 NIGHTl Y IUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH 11 ,00 ~ 5 CHALLIS GALLERIF.S -1390 S. Co<ist High~·ay. Laguna than a year ago to bring Beach. Hours : 11 a .m. to 5 p.m . daily. Current one-man show symphonic string music to of re<:ent paintings by Evelyn Gathings, through Oct 10. Orange County. NEWPORT"NATIONAL BANK -.1090 Bayside Drive, New· This past s pring I h ey A eommuntt.\ pr11 il1'f!C 1·:ird program initiate(! by !hr Associated S1udents a l l'C Irvi ne will enable non-!-tudcnl.s both on and off eiunpus to lfu- tain a discount price on all ASUC l-sponsored c\·ents. Services 1,1•ill include redur ed admission prices to all con- certs. dances, lectures. filn1s and other activities srhedulerl by lhe ASUCI. Ci!rd holders ASl 1"1 1•1t 1cc on the first floor uf t ;:t!C"way f t)!Tirllt)fls . Price \11!1 ht· S"i for the 1971-72 <•1·a<1C'nftr yl'ar e r f e r I l v "'I thruu~ Junr JO, 1912. If purrhased in the w 1 n t et <1uarter, !he rate \\'111 be $5 1n the spring qu<irter, $3. MICHAEL W. FLORES Ve><ollst /G-uhoti1t Ap,.orh1111 h1 611r Lunc heon & Oi!'lner Da ily SATURDAY~l 1 to5 LUNCH OR BRUNCH port Beach. On exhibit during .regular business houri, presented 18 concerts in the watercolors by Caro 'Ealon. through Oct. ... elementary schools here under the auspices of the Symphony UCf ART GALLERY -Fine Arts Vill age, UC Irvine campu~. Association of Orange County. "Films. by Painters and Scy.lptors " ~·i ll be shown contin-the Or;inge County Depart- uously from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. daily from Oct. 7 lo 22. Single ment of Education. and the evening showing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 5. Mu.~icians ' Union, Local N. 7. CONTEMPORARY ARTS GALLERY -499 N. Coast High-The group consists of: Rosa Persons seeking applications nr informa!ion niay rail 833· 5548 or 83.1-5549. also "·ill be eligible for a free ----------- chec k-cashing servK'C' at the ASUCI office. The card I.~ avail<ihle in lh1• • • .1J~1::··~ RICKSHA COCKTAIL: ~~.~~~E Fri. &-Sot. I to 1 Fra t11n11g: f.)(olii: 1'ror icnl Drinks BUFFET LUNCH 11 :30-1:30 Mo™'•Y thru Frid•y 1500 ADAMS (1t H•rbor) COSTA MESA 540-1937 540-1923 l iquor olld Food Corerinq For '•ftl•1 SUNDAY-BRUNCH OPEN EVERY DAY OM THE OCEAN ADJACENT I TO NEWPO"T llE,t.CH p~ v,•ay', Laguna Beach. Sculptur<il paintings in ground marble l.ee McKay . Adrianne Geiger, and French linen by California artist Lee tlill lo be exhib-Joanne Ausmus, Leona fi;1altz, ·w. . ,, :~: ~. ...,<!i• I 21 O& W. OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH i'=========-=-=-=-==-==--==='!IL..=-~~~ iled from Oct. 2 lo 31. Hours: II a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. violin : EJl,1 ·Lou S c hlege I . t-._¥.~' LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -307 Cliff Drive, La-Hannah Skupe111. viola: Joan guna Beach. Hours : noon to 5 p.m. daily. California Nation-Thomassen and A I a Y n e al Watercolor Society's 53rd annual juried show opens Mon-Armsirong. cello. da)'. through Oct. This concert Is presented o · f h throu g h thl' ~1 usic GLENDALE SAVINGS -500 Newport Center rive, as -Performance Trust Fund of ion Island, Newport Beach. Landscape and floral oil paint· ~fusicians' Union, Local No. 7. ,,., wn1 coAn ""'"wAv Cj/~ &/J{e,a TH( CUISINI Of CfNl~At AND "DRTllEJN llAIY ~elY"1:1 baniM J.. NE,.~O•! B~a<h every Cftmng. 642-7H8n ings by Faye Curtis on exhibit during regular business hours, The Museum is located at """"'Otr •fAc" 17141 ~ Oct4 to 31. i:i'~002~~N~oi.~M~aih~·~SjL~.~Sa~"'~'-'i"~'j·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;I fifESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 ~lesa Verde Drive East. • Costa ~tesa. On exhibit during regular library hours are work!; by Richard Titus. Through Oct. ~ Jl31 w. co~•! 11.g111u y • FINEST SEAFOOD AND OYSTER BAR IN THE SOUTHLAND 630 UDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT -BEACH 675.0100 ,_NOW ~lARING THUS •• FRI.. SAT, NITES RON & MARTY "The VersatiLes of 0Tange ~0~1• Wod. ·a S... Nit" PEPI VILLA T~e lnttmational 9'11iturist DAILY LUN!=_H SPECIALS-99t CORHllt OF PARK & MARINE llALllOA !$LAND -6n.4530 Fi .. , 1'4iH-£•biM £eeJc'4iHs BEACH BALL • 'NOW SERVING COCKTAILS· LUNCH -DINNER Excellent Food Specializing In GIANT CRAB LEGS Doug Kennedy Entertaining Nightly 2116 W. OCEAN FRONT ( \1.:-.~;: .. w:;:,. °' ) NEWPORT BEACH 673-9628 NOW OPEN REUBEN'S • • Plapkh·ouse il l\'eoc c_,., '" , LUNCH e DINNIR e COCKTAILS ENTIRTAINMENT Lunch Mon. thru Fri. -11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ' . PIZZ'f\ HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Get the Pizza with Pizzaz GttW~eds • J, __ _ I EV!RY SATO.DAY I 2 STEAK Dl~NERS FOR • French Fries • French Fried On ip"I Rings ' • To1sed Salad • Roll end Butter Iring• friendf T•k• adv•nt•qe of this dtllcious din· ntr for 2, at • just right price. 1/J lb. ttndtr chol'c• sttak, cut to Bredford HoU1e specification•. Be good to • friend, or mtyb• th• f•mily7 Thit me•I, i1 • f•vorite with •II .•. you'll '-• • wiM.,.I $ I ! ! D-Nlghtly Mon, tflru Fri. from 4 p.m, -.Set, & Sun, from 5 p.m. ' Gulty.}.umper_ Mour ~ to ' p.~ Mon. thru Fri. :ms I, COAST HIGHWA;Y -67U267 -vza1il:\ KNOWN FOR VALUES o,... O.lly M•n. thrv l•t. t :JI ....... ',... • f ' 11114 ...... O,.Wy-1, ..... J .... 'cLOHD MONDAT 6100 WARNER ' AVE !AT SPRINGDALE I HUN11NGTON BEACH ' 842·5111 I SUNltf ' 11 ....... ·~ GRANT PLAZA-BROOKHUltST • ADAMS-HUNTINGTON BEACH I • . ' .. ( 1rl'-1. Oct.Mer l. 1'71 1111 CaltollSI fW - ' Our 'N ·A sour· Mthener • take heMe. 11 ................................... ll!Bl .... ..,!IW~~~~ ~-~9-~CRl .. m:lllllll ............................ m!!l~!!J!!ll!Dl .... m!! .... lilll 111 ~ <. JTA& CHIU WIO 11 211f , ••• Newpert leach 011• ,.,uo 0,.. y_. ..._. ...., 11·U -M .... W . 'ti I .... DON JOSE' NOW APPEARING HAYDEN CAUSEY & JOSEPHINE COURRIGES ( ,_,_rty Witt! 0.C•tr9 lllHfal Enchil•d• •nd Taco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 Chill Rtlltno • Enchll•d• ............. $1:5o Je'"4 wltll IJc., ..... ,..,...., -4 hlM "NllT t.41XICAN POOi AT UASONAILI PllCIS e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Adams (At MaCJnoHa) Huntington leach 962-7911 .tppearing lhnr tllb Weelcettel THE VELO BROS. O'ENING TUIS.. OCTOllR 1' .r, MARK DAVIDSON TRIO SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE HUNCH 11 t• J LUNCH • DINNER COCKTAILS • DANCING EXQUISITE HORS O'OEUVRES D"AN llll w. COAST HWY. VV NIWPOIT llACH uocKS ,.2 ... 2,. CO.NTINENTAL CUISINE SE,.t FOODS (:BARCOAL BROILED STEA)(S Lanrh • Dinner Entertainment ff'aturlnc NORM PANTO DUO All M•I« Credlt Cartl~lenty of ftarki11' IARL Y DINERS COM,UTE DINNER OLR BEA()Tlf'(;l , DINl1\'G ROOM HIW HOUIS 0•1ly M•n thru f r:. 11 :JO t "'·le 1 a ,,.. Salur.l1v ).JO p rn. lo 2 ...... -cl.uii S11n41v 16 70 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-8293 ~' \.. I • ' ' ' -~I ' . • ~. I .,. \I~, ' '. ·. ,I\ (Centinued frem ,... 25) A still of 40 has received special training to provide efficient service to diners. Like the other Blue Oxes, the restaurant features an open kitchen ~ith exhibition cooking and an iced display case at the entrance in which customers may, see choke menu items. Additional specialties include the highly re- garded Blue Ox baked beans and select California dinner wines. OPEN FOR LUNCH Weekday hours are 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for lunch; S to 11 p.m. fbr dinner. On Saturday and Sunday, dinner is ser\'ed from 2 to 11 p.m. The coclctall ·lounge opens al 10 a.m. on weekdays, 2 p.rn. on weekends. The new Blue Ox 1s located at 30 10 Harbor Blvd .. rorner of Baker, Costa Mesa }'leur Oe Lis . ) Laguna Beach's rolli ~king Fledr'lf"ei.is has Just ~cored an Orange County first. It holds the distinc· lion of becoming the area's initial establishment to olf ~r customers champagne by the glass. .John and Henretta Palinkas. owners of the coz)~ ------------- JOE&HERB . TRIO w,ch MYRNA JAY MONDAY THROt;GH SATl'RDAY ~:~O PM · 1:30 AM Nou•Appt11 ,·i11g /11 'Thr . ·/ffup;tkt 7n1i NfWl'()IT IEACH. (AllfOtNIA \\CNJdcJM~ ANCHOR INN HOUSI Of SIAfOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN DAILY 4 PM TO 11 PM...- SUNDAY l PM TO 9:30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS 1814 N. Coast Hwy. <El Camino RHI> SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 mITllf.1 MEXICAN RESTAURANT ' "FINEST MEXI CAN CUISINE IN ORAN<OE COUNTY" FEATVBING TOP ENTERTAINMENT ,tND DANCING FRI. AND SAT. NlllS 9 P .M. to 2 A.p.i. Oi11inc; He1urs I I te It Deily Adece lou11 9• Op•n Te 2 1.m. Fri. •nd Sat. 547 W. 19th ST., COSTA MESA FOOD TO GO -'42·'7'~ ' little art colony spot. told us the whole thin& bas one of Oran'-e County's best-known restaurateurs. been made possible by a· recently develop~d system This event will come as good news for the legion o( or di spensing the sparking beverage. And 'from all f a.ns Howdy bu acquired during many years in the appearances th e innovation is going over big with buslaess. the Fleur's regulars -not to mention newcomers dropping by for the specific purpose of seeing this latest marvel for imbibers. AUTOMATED TIPPLING According lo John. the unique and JUSt·market· ed disp~nsing machine means it's no longer neces- sary lo purchase an entire bottle or even a split of champagne. The Marcus Caprice Wine Co. is the dis-• tributor of both the \vine and the new dispenser. CHILL BUBBLY ~parkJing champagne or cold duck is dispensed at an automatically controlled temperature of 24-28 degrees. and offers patrons a glass of either at a popular single glass price The Fleur de Lis is loC'ated at 1460 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Reach. Anchor .I 1u1 The flurry o( mid-s ummer activity can be blamed for a noteworthy restaurant development slipping by us unnoticed. This was the change that occurred. early in July, in the ownership and man· agement of San Clemente's An~r Inn. Taking over from the Inn 's former and now re- tired owner, Tommy Thompson. was 'Howdy Means. ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING ~1111rr Bi$t11rndP, Wild nir" AMONw 20 HLICT DINNlll IHTUES GlNE MEGS AND CO"'\PANY E"t•rt•i11in9 RIVIERA ftESTAUltANT Contintnt•I Cuisine Cocktails . Serving Luncheon artd Drnncr Mcrnday throU{)h Saturda11. Closed Sundays DUAL RETURN Moving to the Anchor fon's helm places Howdy back in the local restaurant picture following a year's well-deserved rest. It also signals his return to San Clemente -the city where he held hjs first post in the area -after an absence of more than 20 years. He arrived in the town shortly after World War U and became manager of Lee Bering's Beach Housb Th is spot was located in what is now the San (..;Jemente Moose Lodge on Avenida Pico. Howdy next moved on from San Cl~ente to manage several restaurants in Los Angeles and Bev· erly H111s. Within a few years, however. he was back in Orange County as the manager of the Balboa Bav Clu b. · Throughout the ensuing years he was co-owner of a succession of top-ranked spots in cluding Chris- tian's Hut in Corona del Mar--and the White House in Laguna Beach. The last such place -prior to the year's leave -was Josef's in Corona de! Mar. ~· DINNERS ONLY Cnder Howdy's proprietorship. the Anchor Inn specializes in a wide range of seafoods. but also offers some char-broiler items like New York steak, filet mignon and pepper steak. At present the place is operating strictly as a dinner house but plans are under way to open for lunch in the near future. \\'e'll be looking forward to checking out How· d~··s new wa res at the earlie5t opportunity. Any ol his places in the pa t has al ways been an automatic ~vinnPr. '- The Anchor Jnn is located at 1814 N. t'amino Real !Coast Highway), San CJ~mente. Closed Mon· days, current dinner hours are 4 to 11 p.m .• Tuesday through Saturday. and from 2 to 9 on Sunday. MR. MIKE~S HOUSE OF PRIME PRIME RIB ••... Serving Dinner Da ily 4 to I I p.m, AHltude Adjustment Hour l To 6 P.M. RIB $3.25 , W • ue located ne.rl to I ' the May Co. in South j Coast Pl•u. Op•n 1 Daya ] p.m. to Midnight 209 Palm, Balboa 675-5774 .. JJJJ I . lrbtel .. uo-lt4• : ~I IN ...... ,..,,.., l1ndl11tl _, ' is now yotll'S art 1.be nmv BJne Ox<Restsurant. For luncheon. c.e>ckt&ils or d inner. the Blue Ox offers • an atmosphP.re of intimacy and r.legance combined with gracious service and fine cuisine. Whether it's .. ' that important evening with someone very special or a re- laxed dinner wit h thr. fa mily, the good life of the pampel'f!d guest is yours at the Blue Ox. BLUE OX llESTAl11lANT Harbor at Baker, Costa Meu C•IJ foT res~rvations 549-0319 ~ ' • WEEKENDER 0 UT ' N I F·ldlJ. Ottober.l. !971 AB 0 UT " . ., OAJL Y itJLOT J7, • NORM .ST .tl\'Ul' ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT r C LUB AND ENTERTA I NMENT SCENE Oktoberfest Today marks tile cal endar's turn to th e !!!,st fuU month of autumn. For the jet-!et th at me1 n;; there's one an d only one pLace to be this time of year -the jumping Germ11n city of ~funich . to li\'e it up at the annual fall happe ning kno\l·n as Okto· berfe.st. A.s usual , several of our friends are in Germ.any for the bii celebration and for onE reaslln or an- other fliled to hoo k our pa ssag e \l'ith the.lfs. But fortunately. the same as last year. "'@'re taking in a proxy activit y her!'aboul.~ that mak e~ a fin e sub- stitute for l ht' re;il th in g. ALL THE TRAPPINGS All that's re~tred is an outing or two to Hunt- !n.(ton Beach'.!i ·r 1rn & Co untry \enter. v.•here many of the trap 1ngs of ~1unich 's big Qktoberfe.,l can be enjoyed. The. action i..-being stirred by 05kar and Ingrid Sch auman n. proprietors of th e cenlpr".!. Berli ner restauran t and Der Beliner Delikatessen. Harkmz back to a long -establis hed tradition i.n their home.I.ind. the Schaumanng \VIII launch thref: bi& weekends of Oktoberfest activities tonight. .>\_l· tofether there.'11 be se \'en days and n12hts of colnr· fu events keyed to the celebration. BEER BE ST l'he. year's n1;11nr milestone for 1n~osl Ba vart a.n s. A1unich's Oktoberfei:;t kic ks off the last week in September and continues \veil into October. Gen- erally spe aking. it's best described as a kin d of beer festiv al -\\"ith consu mplion of the bevera1e being the foremost aclivity. Oktoberfest originated bv "·ay of celebrating th t ti me '-''hen bre1~·ers hrin1:' out their ne"' beers. l\'o"' the custom holds stro ne:er than even. the mil- 1!.e FLING ENTHTAIN"4ENT • 7 NIGHTS A WHK DANCING * HAP HALL DUO wltll Doi N••~ e• Ion T\•r. "'r• S111t. For E.1 rly Risers .1nd lete Player• Open Da ily From 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. Re1r-Me11 The1t1r ,;;ue•s:e Cost• Meta /: VJ We Promise Yo11 Good '"jfa.u1·anl OOlt'lf]E .1 nd AMlltlCAN CUlllNI TROPICAL COCKTA ILS lNTHTAINMlNT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. thru Sun. Nlthh NOW APPIAllNG T~ur1 . thru Sur,_ Nif e1 8:30 te I :30 Th • Sen11lien1I S1me1n Voc1listr G uit1 ri1f • TIM FULOA '!HI ADAMS AVE. (at M1gno li1I 968•5050 • HUNTINGTON BEACH lions of natives an d \"!SJtors ue on ha nd each ve1t to 1,1·elcom e the autumn of fer tngs. · LIKE A FAIR In its tot al concept the observanct takes on the pre\'aJll ng atmosphere of a cnuntry f11.r Popular- attract1on ~ inr:lude carnival rides. puppet shows, outdoor enterta in men t. food vendors. strollin1 mu- sicians and costumed dancers. ~ (~ Running through Saturday. Oct. 18, the Ber- liner restaurant's mini·Oktoberfest 1ets under way at 8 p.m. th is evening. Special fea tur es include din· ner and dan ce mu sic to the continentl.! sounds of the "Boys of Austria". and th e presentation of doo r prizes lik e Ba v.iri an pl aqu es, beer mu .cs. steins and other souven irs. • f DANCING, TOO TomorrO\\', Saturday night. same startin& tun e. dinner and dance music "'ill be provided by the "Trio of Austria". Program !Jilhli&hf '"ill be the preliminaries competition for selection of th e Octo- ber Queen. -/. Th is qu etn contest -\1•ilh the sem i-finallli and fi nals schedul ed for th e tv.·o Saturdays to foUo"· - is ope n to all e ntrants. Entrv for ms ctn be obtained at the restaurant or nearby· Der Berli ner Delikates- sen right up to the start of tomorrow n1,cht's co m· pttition. Crov.11 ing of th e "'inner shouli:! make the lucky lady feel li ke a truii; Oktnberfes t Que!n. She'll re- ceive one of those e!abora!e!y de co r.tied and authen· tic Ba varian dres5es as the gran d prize. FOLK DANCE«S This Sunda.v. Ort. 3. the fe!'tfv1 t1e s g!'t under Thi.; Sunday. th e fe o:;tivties get under "·ay at 3 p.m. fn ttdd1t1on to music fo r dining .1.nd &ISl.ltlT ~~~ BEAUTIFUL FOOD Now .o\ppHrlnq Ths Ssn1•t1on•! G ui l•ri ,t Vec.t lis l C. C. RYDER IVHT SUNDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT (rim \\"llJ fe ature a. iUest performance by th e 8av1r· lan-1'yroli1n Fnlk Dancer ~. 1\1e.xt \\"ee.ktnd . fr1da y. Oct. 8 and Saturday. Oct. 9, there'll ai111n be t"·o big n1ghl.s of music. singing 11 nd da ncing Thf . .\ustrian mu sical group.; wtll be bark: and th~ Octo ber Quten semi-finals "'ill ho!"CI center sta~e Saturday eventng . Sunday. Oct. 10. be_g1nn1n1 .at 3 p.m., there'U be a i uest perform.1nct by the ""Blue Danube f olk Dancers"_ Oinner and d~nce music, furn ished by the "Boys of .~ustr1a ·•. "'ill follov.•. T R:IO FINALE. l"he Berlin er·~ Oktobe rf est 1~1tll "·rap up 11.'!lh a grand fin ale on Saturday, Oct. Ie. Last day pro- gram highl!ghts tnrlu de dinner and dance music by the ·'Trio of Au stria," and the cro"·ning of the October Qu een . Th ~ Berliner Germ an fl mi.Iv rest1ura.nt ll'ld th e Oktoberfest merriment \\"Li l be found at 18532 Stach Blvd., Tov.11 & Coi.n1try Center. Huntinfton Bea ch. Blu e Ox Opens :\ light :;chedu!e. regrett ably . keot U! from at· tend1n£ the late-Sepl @mher opening cl a ma)l"lr new Oranie Cou nty restaurant i I.akini its debut v.1th - out u~. nonetheless. \1·a ~ the Costa r.1es a edition of a pl ace 11·el!·kno\\1l to Santa Barbara visitors - the. Blue Ox . • _. \\'e did fin d tun e a~f~"· da.vs aft er the opening, ho\1·@;ver. to lake a qu ic k prf'VIE11· tour· and gather some· preliminary information Based on \Vhat 'A"e nbserv ed 11nd lrarned during nur brief visit. "·e're cert ainly looking for \1·ard to a fu!J-fledied outing at the ea rl iest opport unity. NOW AP PEARING HOWARD LISZT & DOROTHY HARPELL Tu ... t11v tflrw Su,.d1v l ;JO '•~ SU1'!DAY Ill.UN CH s., .... 1:1 ~''"" 10 A.M. t• J ,,tr.I , •• ,,..un P.AC1llTll:S J17 ftACl•tC COAST HWY , HUNTINC.TON llACH O•lN 1 DA"' lt•1t rv t !i~"' Att1el1d ••• l'orllu .i I er mero SJ•-2JJ J CONTINENTAL CUISINE SEAFOOD STEAKS COCKTAILS TO 2 A.M. LUNCH & DINNER DA ILY 11 A.M. l o I I •JO P.M. CO.UPLET E Ol'STER B.4.R SL·~·ll A \' BRLACIJ 9 :30 • 4 N ow App,a rin9 IRANDll HANDON DUO Tu••· thru Set. 8:30 lo 1:30 Thurttlty l"••hle" Sh•w-12 :11 ,.HIRD IN CHA IN The Costa f\1esa Blut: Ox 1s the thud spot in t steak house chain o\1·ned bv Sambo'.!. Restaux&nU , lnl". v:h1 ch ""I S founded in Santa Barbara The fir1l res ta ur;lnl \l"a.!. purposely locat ed in an area \\'hera pol t ntial customers -rancher:; and ranch bands -\\ere kno\i'n to harbor big appetites. Th e menu that evolved . re.ports &Db 1tose. J!!resi- den t of Sambo 's Speciality Rest.a ur an ts d.Jvision. U a direct reflection of lh!l fact The Blue Ox ~peciailzes in Steak . lo bster and rh1 rkion d rnn er~ Portion~. frnm our scrutiny. u e seemingly ~enerous and the prices. are surprt!ln&IY ]011 , 32 OZ. STEAKI By "a.y of e.xampl e. th!!: 32 oz . brotled porter- hou::.e. 15 tabbed al S4.95. Most popular entree on lhE bill of fare.. \l.·e v.•erE told. 15 the T-bone steU priced at $3.50. The menu features th e same successful form ula that 1:; nn\1· in force at the. other t"·o Blu e Ox reslauran t:-. -one 1n Redd ing and the. original locat· fd 1n th e San ta. Barbara surbur of Goleta Th e Co..-ta r.1esa Bl ue Ox 1~ housed in a color· ful. Opf.n-beamed struct ure "'Ith a seating ca pacity of nea rly 200 An additional 80 c.tn be comfortlbly ~eatcd 1n the attractive cocktail lounge. SERVICE STRESSED ~1.an a;er of th e neu' Blu e O:A: 1s Ho"1.a.rd '·Rick" Ricka.rd . v.•ho br1n~s the expertise of a ca.reer restaurant man to th e Costa ~fp.;a esta blish ment Emphar.is . ht ~ay5, is on ser\'1ce. food quality, price and atmosphere. (Conti nued on Pa!Jt. 26)_ ' \!"". COST A M':1s?~w!~~~Cll BAMBDO CHI:\'ESE CUI SI:\'l: I CDC.KT Afi.5 • TI\.OPlc.AL DAC\"K.S TEIRICE •OOD TD TAK£ <'>.UT I BA..,QC"ET goo")!. 38 CAPACT'r t X"_ 'It BA::-.-KA~ff.~IC . .\RD I \ -J.fAST ER CHAR.C.E. OPE!\" FOil LUNC.H£0 N .t. Dl?\1\:""'D. rm -11 " .... --ir- PHO:\-i: .•.. 645·3550 1~3 £,.\ST 17TH .... COST A ME5A WHIT BRYANT plus 3 p:,,,,. ... fw Wit~ The IN ~S,OTS I. PLATT!IS FDr Your Oi11 1n9 a"d 0 &11ei.,9 Pl~a ,urt ,. THI lAllU lOO~ C.4 !Ull l!O°l>M tft!' ~... .. t S i ~~-&/kd ~ ~ l ll11 PAC.IJIC COA.!.T ~WY. HUNT ING TON BEAC H SJO.t -4 21 NOW APPEARINc>-W~D. THRU SAT. THREE FOR THE ROAD JAN DENEAU TRIO 11A1111-!<!v E•e.n ln!I L1d11'1 Nt:1ht -t p.m. e" DANC.ING -COC.KTAIL.i Ol'l N J~l"I e 4Y\ 1460 S. COAST !LVD. :~ ,THE . BERLINER ., ~U.TUllNG IUMIO THE CLOWN Wifk Pr i1:•1 & F•ver1 Fer All Childrt n 2831 BRISTOL STREET 32102 Ctast Hwy. (At crown Vt tl•y l'kwy,) LAGUNA Nl!OUEL 4"·2626 491.5773 LAGUNA FLEUR DE LIS LAGUNA !EACH ~lt(I ,AIUUN4 IM IUI ' f, Ger"':'ln Family Re&taural}t ·' FtmDUI For /, SAUEURArEN w;th POTATO DUMPL INGS CK.111.t.TIN• TMIR WllU 0, OKTOBERFEST Pll., OCT.1 TMto~•H SAT .• OCT.11 'llST -K'S ACTIYITllS Fri., Ott: I l•9inn i"t •* 1:00 ,.M. Dl111 I' O•~c• T• Tll• ce .. t1 .. 1nt1I S•u"d' tf TMI IOTS O' AUSTllA " l•1utiful l1vtd 1n Dee r ,11111 Si t., Oc.t. 2 l19lnni n' .Al f :_OO P.M.' .Mu1l1 Fir Dl~ln9 ARd D1 ncln9 ly THI TllO AUSTllA 1'N1lh11!111rlet F•r Se ltlti•" •f 1111 , OcTOlll 9UHN 0 Wl1111er Will IH•l•1 A l11utlful l1•1rl111 DN111 . ..:.:... ·O.nt..teltk 1•11 •t i•l,..!ntrv F1rir11 1t lttlll'll r l1tl1ur11'1t I I Di ll lef1r1 0 1t. 2 _ • 11.tn •• ~t. J ktin11int Al l :6' ,,M, •u•lf r •r'••11111111 ty ' IAYAllAN·TTIOLIAN l'OLK DANCW Muilit Fir t)1111,., 1114 6•11elitt ly • THI Tito AUITllA . .,.. .... ,__,_IP.M. C ..... ltONtAT ' UNOUIT PACILITllS -----·· 1-MM:N kYD. TM a C..Jn" r C.ttr HUNTIN6TON, AACH .. • COST A. MESA 546·3414 ·nn .8ullda9· druncR Wlih A View From the Ttrr1t1 Ovorf""4clng 9-tllUI Nowport HllllOt E'"'.'Y Sunday, 9 1111 to 2 pm < THE DRY DOCK . . PRESENTS RON SHY !Fet,..erly Wit~ Tiit CltKh..,otff) N•w !""•tin~ tllru W•dnHd.., MO.NGO SANT A MARIA OCT. 7·1 & 10.11 -SUN . ! P.M. TWO DINNERS FDR THE PRICE OF ONE DAl LY DOUILl-S:OO r .M. TO 7100 r.11. --~.,. & Sun. Plltlo lrunc:11o...-- Hurvos UljCMHOS 1 ZS SftAK & raps 166S llNIDICT _ ~- PLUS OOINSIYI llUNCH MINU ,541·1166 .. -• . i . ' : • • t61°QOD , UOl W. Celnt Ml.., Nowpert-., 1, ·~ ~. '! l ·. ' ' ' ' .. ' . ,• -. . .. \ • H DAll v PILOT Channel 28 Launches 7th Season ' Educational Ch &n n et 28 launches its seventh !!IUSOt'I of programming beginning SUn· day. yo ung a le r .s from the ln addition lo programs dOcumenlaries by prod~r· al t p.m.) -A new series or C hildren' 1 Te I evislon KCET will contribute to the director Wiseman to be aired ' weekly specials reporting on • Fridoy fl.I~-· ......... Work!lhop, to begi.1 daily air-network, the station will pro-over a lour-day period. They local happeningii .as well 11i:; ing on Oct. 25 at II a.m. and include "Hospital," Oct. 3 at d()f;:umenting ·the quality of life Jl:lSEO-Joi 11:•8 .... ; (Q .,. .. ., ..... ....... (fOllltMf) '57 -~le RrynoWs. Leslie "itlslft. amm..., c... Sp«t.r As a Sou~em California nul!et for ne work programs from the Pub 1c Broadcasting Service, KCET \\i ll be airing several new series this season plus frtsh entries from 15 serie!!I being carried ovrr from PBS's previou.!I season. And. as PBS's West Coast pro- duction center, KCET will be supplying the non-commercial netv.:ork "'ith three new series and six specials, in addition to llollywood Television Theatre productions and half of ~ Advocates series programs. 5:30 p.m. dU!!e nearly l~ hours for local 10 p.m.; "Basic Training," in the Southland. F'J Od .,.. audience.s alone. Also, there Oct I d -1 m yssey -A .w-ill •• "· 1 _, 4 at 8 p.n1.: '' .aw an -Doin' It! -A 12·week Evening OC100ER I k · 1 1 · 1 w """ a numll!:r o specials o d " ~ 5 7 and '>''ee series ea urmg outs an-r er , v.;L at p.m., cultural exploration of L.A.'s ding film classics, such ai:; and serie.!I by outside pro-"High School" Oct. 6 to 10 black community, scheduled 1:00 8111 ... Jtr-ry D\lllphJ 8 lUtlC Nin Tom Sll)'def fJ,.... MGrrh, McConnkli: fJ "EYEWITNESS NEWS"! * Bi-eak the habit with Benti·Jaeks.on-Sloane 9t1'I ttt11lWf1tl'Y ~. Kurosawa'!! "Seven Samurai " ducers. p.m. to debut in January. Renoir's "Grand IUU5kln," a~d -Cultural Affairs Special of Newseekers -A news. -The Silent Years -fJ (})(I) Ill"" -oo --m !Ml« .,,.ltt sir (4r11111) '47 Lang 's ''M." Hosted by film the Week (Mondays at 10 p.m.. public affa irs, interview and Twelve classics from the critic Charles Champlin, the -A \\'eekly series focu sing on publi c affairs, intervie1v and silent movie era rarely. if programs wiD include in-different areas of the arts with con1menlary series produced ever. seen on eit.Qer the home -f>Mn .ll111r. W1lttl' llllllflln. m .... : <Cl "'Clnll'flt"""' (td· venti.111) '54 -MM 81.cttt, Simi Cochllln. terviews with related film special emphasis ()11 events OC· by students at Pacoima Junior or theater screelt. Hosted by personalities. 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(drama) '66 -M1rlo" 7:30 S Duity's JrMM>nt Brando, line Fonda, r. G. Marshell. 0 €!11 WlodJ Woedpteltf Aii11it Olt~inson, RoMrt Redford. CI! TY C1111,.....-f'oods rIJ '@ News O (}] INll luttlltf m Ariclf Criffitl! Stio• {:J TeucM Tvrtl1 0) 8!11 Cnby ShCI• ®J UMle Ruu (15) Thirty Mi"lltts With . . . m lrtttler lua fD Promfse CitJ fR) (D lfftle la!itJ m 8'11 tllt Odd• a:oo IJ Bup 11111111 (391 lirfffl Acre' om Deputy .,.., tJ!) Duelo en "'1inn 0 CI.I 00 'u"Q 1'11111t1111 CE ABC J'llews I]) Cllffttt tltc hlll1r 7:00 0 CBS l"le•s W'ltef Cionl1te I 0 Ml'tie: (C) ""'1US el lloMI 0 m l"IBC Nnn John Ch1neello1 l'ivt?' (adventure) '62 -Kuw!n (I)Tnitll "Con11q1111ncu MatheM. Glenn Corbett. (J) Dr11llft m C.r1.oou 0 Wllrfs M1 lint? • al SnutfJ' Siiiitti (@ 11 lakn I Thiel 1:30 IJ koobJ·Doll ml LM Lucy 0 ®l m Pink h1tllet 0) I Dlllam of JHnnie 0 C.111pu1 l"rvfilt (IS) Xolt1nowslf 111 ChlSS @ Real lstm tlttrttlt fD Thirty Minut11 With... . . 0 (}] Tiii Jlc-nvt (39) Sid 1illlm1n m Cbco Kiii m 1111rrtr111 m Cool wtCoet . 7:101J Ci1tus! "Cirtlll Ct~rtelli From 1:00 S CJ) Herll• lllbetmtel'I Caorle." • 0 im m ""'" Rltf 0 (39) G) NFL Cun1 ti the Wte~ 0 Mwi1: .,.llllRI D111ltl loon:t~ r!J Te Tell 1!'11 Truth (1dventure) 'SO -Otvid l ruee, !1J I On1111ot1t1nn!1 Kris1ine Millt1. 0 MlUlon S MOYie: IC) (2h1) 0 fil Liclwill1 "8Khel111 ill 1'1r.dll1" (comedy) '61 m Movies: °'Siii.... It loll -Bob Hope, Lane Tumu. HUI" (1'e'ltern) '58 -Ch1r!1s B~· m Hopn'1 Heroes son. Robert Hutton. "ihhe9i1R Cilf' 0) (1) Dr11nrl (comedy) '36 -L1u1el ind Hudy, (15) Ko liun Towttl. Ne ,entts 0) S1111toR fD M1s1trpiec1 Th11tr1 (R) ilJ Cutrd11 J liuibrras rn [stfell11 Mtnkalu I cs P111or111u llllM @n Url11111ed Werld 1:30 0 C•J Tht Meir l11r l unch 1:00 O @) Te k AnRoulltetl 8 THE CHICAGO-TEDDY 0 @IJJ CuriositJ Shop * BEARS: RIPROARING 0 Movit: ftl "f1rt MnsKlll~ New network series include the following : -Special of the \Veek - \\'eekly program!!!, Monday!! at 8 p.m., in the areas of public affairs, drama-major pro- ductions from the Hollywood Television Theatre, ·N E T Playhouse, and a special, multi·part look at the follies, foibles anti fears of the 1940s -mu.!lic, Opera <!nd dance. · -Masquerade -Half·hour programs, \\'ednesdavs at 7:30 p.in .. improvisationa·I theaire for children. -This Week -Half.hour, \\1ednesdays at 8:30 p.m., cover story treatments of the \\'eek's major national, or in- ternational news event. Holly\\·ood Television Theatre -A new hour·long weekly series, Thursdays at 9 p.m., of 15 shwter dramas produced at KCET by Le\\'is Freedman. Murry Schisga!'s "The Typists," with El I V.'allach and Anne Jackson, is the opening play on Oct. 7. -David Littlejohn/Crilic-at- Large. f ifteen minutes of commentary on the art!, Thursdays at 10:45 p.m .. hy Berkeley journalism professor Littlejohn. -The Electric Company - A new reading series for public TV :stations around the country. An1ong them will be a five-part seriu co-produced by KCET, BBC·2, and the BBC General Features G r o up , focusing on communication processes within the family, at \\'Ork Md school, . and in politics and diplomacy. -Apollo - A wide-ranging musical series reacNng iilto t.he classics and rock, country and \\'estern, blues and folk. and...including modern dance ana ballet as well. Scheduled for spring of 1972. Series to be continued on the PBC net\\'Ork with all ne\\' program!! are Masterpiece Theatre. The French Chef \\'ilh Julia Child, Firing Line 111ieh William F'. Buckley, Black Journal. Soul!, V.'orld Press, Book Beat, 30 Minutes \Vilh ... \Vashington Week in Review, The Great American Dream J\fachine. and The Advocates. Returning to the air this fall \\'ill bt Civilisation, the· 13· \\'eek series \Vitb KeMeth Clark as host and com- menh1tor. And in the spring, The Forsyte Saga wil'*1ave its third 26-week run-on public television. Among daytime children 's programs that vtill continue on PBS/KCET are Sesame Street z:1d Mister Rogers ' r-.'eighborhood. Comedy Team Stars 011 'Eddie's .Father' FUN IN THE ROARING (western) '58-Joel MeCret, Su~" The husband and wife com- 20's w/PEAN fONES ~~~•rtl!l•llt tlullten' Shew edy team, Sti!ler and Meara, 0 ([l C~1uro ltddJ letrs Guest, fE Arrib• ti Nlrtt has been signed by producer. ~arances on the "Ed Sulliva n Show." , "Courtship" is back in pro- duction after a month'!! long hiatui:; for series stars Bill Bixby, J\fiyoahi Umeki, Bran· don Cruz, Komack a n d Kristina Holland. Ne..,lle Bnnd portr1ys "Lev:· no· 1 (D Sporb ~11' ·James Komack to guest star !o/lo11s le1du el the PutJ)ll Gan11 ~ 1 .U t~m Detroit who wints "prolection .. lto·.OO o= ;(,,."',,,, '"" lu• lt111• in "Thy Neighbor Loves 1'hee" I ~ teleplay o( f'1GM-TV's "The money. " 0 ®) @n M1jer LllCut hMllMI C h' f Edd' • F th " 0 ®J €D T~ DA The f'eople Oi~islon1\ Pl1y.off (Ocublt he1der ourts ip O ie s a er Versus G.1~d1 /ReitM~uled) gime). Oi~land "thletics ft BtUi. on Channel 7. Anne Meara 0 Mo~. (_Z/ihr} ~dt .t lh1 more Oriole~ will be the lir!t iame. recently won critics' acclaim > l'tnkMI (b1ogr1p.hy) 42 -Gary Teims for the itcond iamt will bl for her role in the movie Cooper. Ter™ Wnrht. I -~ "L-0\·ers and other Strangers." Mini-Airline 0 {I) 00 CD Tiit lr1dy lunch ~.ni:.::",.'~.,. • .. c.·· ,,.. .., ... ... To do the "Courtship" roles. PAGO PAGO, American m Tr~\h or ~n1tqueflcts IO:lll IJ (]) A1tllle'1 JV FuRlliH the couple left Ne1v York Samoa (UPJ) -The six fD Tll't Yirglnitn 0 Moril: "Thi Dni! 111d tllt Dtep" \\'here Stiller (Jerry) was with populated islancb o{ American ~ 5~7!1 J Enmiue {dr1m1) '32 -T1llul1h l1nl!he1 d, the Shakespeare-in·the-Park Samoa are served by South ~} . G1ry Cooper. Cary Grant. company and ~fiss Meara was Seas Airways, which con.!lists a·JO . ' "1110 0 l1J@ !IJ J'llCM FMtila~ Mith· appearing in the off·Broad1vay of one six-passenger )ow-wing IJ DAVID 'JANSSEN igan Sta.le 11 N?tre Dame. hit pla)' "House of Blue plane that make! water Ian· fD MOt!t: "R11llt HtRd 11 tf11 * IS SPECIAL AGENT De'tit" (dr1ma) '63 _Hiram Ka!ch· Leaves." As a comedy team, dings on a pair of pontoons. O'HARA, US TREASURY. ar. Lisa M•ald. they have performed in night The 'residents call the plane CR EAT NEW ACTION ll:DO 1J (]) Stbrina, tfll! TM11•11 Witcll clubs and on television variety "Paopeolele," which in Sa- 0 ·fl O'Hln, U.S. T"1sury O Movit: (C) '1.IW If tilt Ll•lus" shO\\'S, including fi'equent ap-moan means flying canoe. 0 fO' m Wllfkl f'Tln.iert Mevit: lwestMn) ·~ -Otlt Robertson, ------~------------~---·I (C) (Zhr) ~River el M11ttry" (ad· Y~onne OeCMlo. 1•enture) '11 -Vic Mo110.,, CID Variedld 0 @ ft! CD lht P1rtrtd1• F1111i1J 11:30 IJ Cl) Josie 111d tllt f'lrnJab m D1vid ,rest Show "TMe Police'. @Merit: "Deubl1 Jt1p1rdJ" {dr1 · P1i :; or PrintM?" Guesh incluGe Ntw m1) '~5--Rod Ctm,ron, J1tl! KellJ. Yorlc City Police CommiSl1oner Pa1 tl) l trJ·lin1 rick Murphy 1nd lht ''!OUfhtsl cop Af '" the Staies." J11;k Mul ler M Ch• I ternoon r.agc (15) f1nl1re (R) 12:DO 1J Ci) Thi MHkfft m S<iboquiw1ri I D Movi1: "'"' "•iftst111n" (#est •:OO O r3) i}) CD 1111e1111 222 ern) '36-GtlJ Cooper, Jeon Arthur. ED 1J!1IlfilJ Jiit [~rn•I Tr1111p m Dttten a!) Rous p1r1 Ytronic• (l9) U11d1 W•ld• ED La Criid1 lltn Cri1d1 '! aJ T1rtlll '•ftt.sike t ·JO 6:) 'll"' Yiite (8hr) T11nl lZ:JO 0 ..... l'ou Alli TWn "A 0 TONY FRANCIOSA ~ * PETER LAWFORD Ride for the f'oltf EJprm" "THE DEADLY HUNT" QMOYit:"Slle!lot'HelMui!Mltti: Sc1r1tt Ctn~ (mystery) '(.4 -llnil CBS FRIDAY MOVIES Rathbone. 1ti1el Bruce. 0 lt C8S Friday Movie: (Cl (2h1) (3,)Rldy erlllil Nit rrilllft "Tiit DtlClly Hunf' (suspense) '71 1:00 I) (fl CIS ClllNrtft't 116!1 rnti'nl -Peter l1wford, "ntholl)' Fr1nci~1. • m Miii te M111 Anjaotlte Comer. I m""' Nick Clrter IJANOSEANDAHEEL iD'"""" *ZAP THE 000 COUPLE I (39) l'lttr Me o mm CDr111 odd ttup11· i:1omu11t1M W..W 0 B1rtir W1rd JllllWS II) Mftit: "11111 LI ...... (drt· @II likes 1 Tl!ltl m1) '51 -Vlfa R.tston, John Ctr- US) 11n Pl'JllouM (RJ roll. ttl LI Cruz dt Marisa Crow (»)The AIMIMI , .. ilf 10:00 0 Cl) 00 CD Lew, -111tric1~ $tJ1t 2:00 6 hltf's ,,.._ Q CeuncH Dtllm J11;k ROtJ~I. @ AIHricN ,.,.. rit1nt. m NtwS Pu1n1m. Fbhm1~ 0 CIJ a> kwltdttlll Eli) JIKk .iourntl CIJ Tl' a I.Mb It l.Nnll11 (J9) The Litt """' 0 "°"" ht, CI:) Luthi Ublll tD mMIU[ 11111 Yrli1 10;)0 0 Monty "'Jll ~Ot1th Sq111d" (39) Tiie Mllllltln 0 Jlll'ft M111 ris. Mtcormick 2:30 IJ Stt11t " Leeniillt @) Tiit Wddltpn 0 DOUT "''* Ill (!) ftnt 8111 .lohM (j) Mtwie: °'flh "'-'. l.r (d,._ ml D Dlerie • _ma). '58-:-Jolut lrtleftd, Marl ~ ID l>t. Sl111e11 lode Chlrd, G1il llu1Sfll. 10:'5 (39) n1. 0 CJ) m *"'' ..... n;io u oo m-m 1~ -D ifl m .,... 11i1 11t """ 8 111.-. '1111 Cl .. lty" (mp. l:OO t) TM Siltll ..... 1.,,) '42 -Attn Lldd, Veronk.1 8 1111: ., IRl9( , I.HI. Brl1~ Doll levy. 0 I]) tB lallllMit IJilt \ l(J) ~Ill:::: fJ ...... : CC) .. • ... ..,. .. ...u lllliwl .....,. (Wiim) • ..._....,. llNt: "Tiii "7 tilt brth Hortoft Dini ..... Sit Mr-. ,. C.IM ""'" (dr11111) '62 -L ID~ ' ' Mdllra. U..rd .ludd, Hnet MvilllO. Ills.... I '9 Tll .. TIWtt. II) U0. Liii ...... °"* ,.,n. ........ ~Everyone · · USfens to Landers , .. • .. \· ---;-----------'''-' " 'FRIENDS' TAKES ITSELF WITN ADMllAlll SIRIOUSNISS TIT IS UNDllLINID IY MUCH HUMOR,. Director Lewis Gil bert who•• credit• range widely from th e Jomes Bond thriller, "YoU Only Live Twice" to "Alfie.' hos loken on o delicate a1oignment ond carried it through with consi1tent toil• a nd in- tegrity." . KevinThomu. IJ:>• An1elnTim.,. " 'FRIENDS' IS AS OLD AS 'ROMIO AND JULllT' AND AS YOUNG AS 'LOVI STOIY'I" • W•nd• Hille, N•• York O•ily Nt.,, ' .. .. 5omeof · my best friends are ... To market,to ,market , .......... _""' ..... --·""·· .. ··-HELO OYER llh GRUI WEEI 1 ........... -·-.. ·--~!~ . '"' ClAllOlf S!Ali ~' . ., ' i 11 i .. ~·-....... '°' .... ,. -'" ''" .· ......................... _ ......... ~ Pl£Mlll ENGAGlM£NY ;.. • ' James Garner -. : . ' ,-' Skin GJ!Dle Lou Gossett ., Susan Clark .: · _,. • ,,.. ' GP .. o_:;:.. , '•(:'•\',,,..p. ...... ~~ •. ,1 , ,. . .,. , ... : plus: CLINT EA5rwooo SHlllLEY ~ACClAINE '" "2MULUfOI SISTER SAU" \ ·- ·- . . . . ,,ld.IJ', Octobtt l, 1971 l'our G u id e t o ltl dvw .• "' tW alkabout-Saga of Desert Survival 1 ... 1 .. a..s..m 1,. .. CONTINUOUS SttOW i.t.rMy & ~ ff..-I II'.& J UNIOR MAllNl l J.hirffy ' 1¥'"'-J ,,.. t , .•. MATINEE W.d., 1 p.m. ' f~di-ft o ,. '$ Note· Tlus rnb'e giurle ~ prepaTetJ f , I '" ~ f0 1' Ct'TlQlll ao~ grm1ps o ,id will llpptar ii•eeklv Your trims are st1/1c11erl -~lat/ theni to Mo- 1 rc 1;u1de, care of fht flA/LY PILOT. '. bg t_/i e fil111.~ cnmn11(rr c of * ffa rbor ('tJlf!!t'i/ /'TA ;\h-s. Tfn l'r!J ~!c//11 1 rs prc;;idl•n t 11 brt Mr~. Rr11er .'Vord/a1!rl 1~. connt111 rce f"lta1 r111an. /L 1( !IHf!'11ded !'l.~ fl 11•/'ereurl': n1 derrr11i111111 ri sunnhl" C'arnal ADULTS K'co wledae . t R ~ : Good Seats Available itx fo\~~nn . ".::.:.:·.· ·.-... v LJ LJ LJ u LJ LJ 'C1) ·· · ... !J the rock opera by The Who - In I!$ l llli1 tullv u aged produc11ori -The story of a mani1d man witfl 1 bobby. 201~ Cenlll!'J·kl~ pusen11 T9'e Marriage of a Young Stockbroker N£1JOME20 I BUENA PARK I llDD ... MEPHl5TO WAlTZ ond LITT!E MUROU!S VANISH ING flOllf1' Milir l\"idiols.Jad 11-ichoi§on, .---einruce ~~ AnnMalj(!tf aml MIS kih ( amal KJ10ll1alge. ,t.LSO ACADEMYAWARD WINNER JANE FONDA SUSANNAH YORK GIG YOUNG RED BUITONS !Gl>I • TH[l' !IHOOT tlOltM&, DON 'T JH[l'\' 110 t lSlt YID llATS "'(.t.•11.t.l"••~J "HOISES"•:JO & ll :IO Mik.e Nichols directs Lhe Jules Camp. Other campers include Feifltr script in a series of\two men and their girlfriends. case luslOry revelations or thinking they've come to a sexual aberrations, which tht '!\Jldisl camp. Sidney Junes films say~ reflect~ Ame l'ican a~d Kenneth Williams star 1n society, Stars A!'ln·Margret this British <-.'Oma:ly. and Jack. Nicholson. ·•DOC" j R~: Tht legendary Carry On Campin1 tR I: Doc Holliday. a consumptive Head master and matron of dtntist turned ga.mbler, falls Chayste Place girls finishing tn love with a frontier prOR- school bring pupils to Paradise titute. W y a t t Earp 1s portrayed as political op portunist who staged the fam ous gunfight for political purposes. Stars Stacy Keach and FaY.e Dunaway. FrieJ s tRI: St:an Bury and Anicee Alvina portray two young, lonely Frtncli t~n­ agtrs whose fri e ndship develops into love. Not realiz- ing tht pressure! of life. they try to Jive in the world of love they have found with each other. Bunting Parly tRI: A story . of violence 11nd h u ma n bas~ness in the old Wes!. Oliver Reed, Candice Bergen and .Gene Hackman star. I Love My Wife (R): Break- up of a Romeo's marriage. El· Hot Gould ~rtrays a young in- tern who cannot be satisfied with a permanent relationship and its responsibilities. A~ he has affairs wi th waitresses. stewardesses and nurses -hi~ wife turru to food for comfort al'ld becomes fat and frumpy. steward eases .and tht men '""men are hunted and c11ed for their lives. 1eientific v l v I .1 • c t I ti n by ~e Toucb (Rl : ~ du_ll, monkey scienti.sta. Ch.lrtton dedicated doctor and his mlti· . dle-elaas wife have their Jives Heston aa • c • Pt u red changed by the' romantic en· astronatit ; Kim Hunter and trance of a bearded, rough Roddy McDowell as apes. archaeologist workint o n nearby church rulnB. EILiotl (;ould stars. Ingmar Bergman d1recls. f\.1ATURE TEENS• AND ADULTS Ev~I KAJ.evel iGP I: George Hamilton's portrayal of rug- ged .stunt cyclist Eve! Knievel. flashbac~ show rambunctious childhood, courting days, leaps over canyons and his hero worship of Elvis Presley and .John Wayne. Actual footage of Knievel performing. L.et'1 Scare Jessica to ~•tb 1G P): Released rrom a men- tal institution, Jessica and husband start life 11new on Ne111 England farn1 . She starts seeing things again, b\Jt has reason to wonder if she is really imagining them thil lime. Stars Zohra Lampert and Barton Heymao. l.o\'e Story 1GPl: A Ii r-.-tacGraw and Ryan O'Neal star in romantic, bittersweet fable of today·s college youthi; and the generatio n gap. Told . in their laf'!guage. Pla'ui Scdtt (GP): Scrten version of 1taae triolo1y 1tar· ring Wal ler Mattlau: as a high powered executive wor· ried 1boot erosion of l t:I· uality; a Hollywood producer trying to seduce a n old hometown 11irlfriend, and as the father t1f a rtluct.ant bride. Skin Gamt !GP): Jamts Garner portrays a confidence man i n wt.stern-adventure story. Susan Clark co-stars. They Shoot Rorw:1, Don 't Tbty? (GP ): Sleazy dance hall provides background for personality study or con· tcstants setking the $1,&00.00 prize ror winner of 62-day dan- c t 1n a r alhon d u r ing depression. Stars Gi g Young, ;" Jane Fonda and Red Buttons. Walk1bout tGP): Sydney off ice worke r drives to edge of Australian desert, shoots self and leaves six-yea-r-old son and teenagt '9a.ughter to fend for thems~. Survive rigors or outback wilderness on through efftJrts of young Aborigine portrayed by David Gumpilil. "A RARE, MA~~~~~ -.Ntltltlll.... "( , .... 111 ~ C OLOR BY CE L.U JCEC. -~ Also GP The first big "A.PES" hit "THE PLANET OF T.HE APES" SPECIAL . JUNIOR MATINEES Saturday and Sunday at 12 and 2 ALL SEATS Ix l .W I -• I Klute !RI: Jane F'onda portrays aspirini actress turn- ed -prostitute. Unable Io C!lablish real relationships she regards her bus;ness as 11 form of actiog . Don Sutherland is policeman on hunt for a missing friend In this mcrder mystery /\ /\'ew Leaf !GI: Waller ~1atthau portray~ : luxury hungry bachelor "'ho is down lo his lasl quarter-million. Elaine May plays the rich lo\'t interest ln this slapstick com- edy. Planet of the Apes !G): Tbe Red Tent tG): Peltr 1 Finch is the Norv.·egian ex- plorer General Nobile in this {gJ FAl\flLY , .. -... llo,4., 1} ""'•k W•lo 'ft'"'·' "TWOU.lllUCITGrll l "DMrrOf AMOll ...... wlh'"ll ) "llDJfT ATMCttlll &" h·-····· • .............. ! M-1-7••1 McCabe and l\1r1. l\liller rR!: McCa be builds saloon on bleak hillside of British niining town of the J900's and set up Mrs. Miller ·as madam t1r lhrte-tt nt brothel. Success · spells trouble when syndica~ Ides to buy them out and brings hired killers to force !he issut_ Warren 8eatty and Julie Christie satar. Science fiction film dealing with the premise that a planet exists where 11pes rul e; and act:ount of the ill-fated 19Z8 • ~~.',l.iic,b.lewSe.:~,ped~w··nhi'~ n.·.'~ •• : . ·-··-.~ Claudia Ca:dinale sla: •.I'll: ---,,.. (G ): Produced ancl directed Pliii.N1Sliil!WE by Peter Gimble, this story Am \Vilh vivid photography lakesll~;;;;::;;;::;:::;;::;:::;;;;;;;:,;;;;;:;;;;J M•A•S•H IR): lrrt'vercnt comedy about lht Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. Spoor on nurse-doctor relationships and the "'ftrast Supper." Stars El· liotl Gout& and Don 11 I d Sutherland. Mepbisto Walt1 t R f : Famous old pianist 11 n d dawghter"s incestuous rellt- 1.ionship produced a mentally retarded child. When pianist dies he transferii: soul lo young writer by sacrificing child .as prescri bed by Call's manual of witchcraft. Writer's wife seeks bizarre revenge. l\1idnlghl Cowboy ( R I : Dustin Hoffman a nd John Voight star in .a study of loneliness and rurvival in New York. Pretty l\1aids All In • Row IRI: Rock Hudson portrays coach-counsellor having af· fairs with his pretty student~ while English teacher Angie Dickil'lson seduces shyest boy in class. Plot conc e ras strangulation of thret girls. Tht Stahle lR l: Story t1f :t n1ale's preoccupation with tht size or his r e p r o d u c t i v e organs. Stars O.avid Niv en. The Ste"arde1ses lX): 31l film concerning the 111fttr duty activitits of fi ve a i r I i n e ~filler ,Bows Roger li1 ill cr head.linei; the \\'eek end. eiitertaln- rnent set for· the John \Vayne T h e a t e r at Knott"s Berry F'arm. 'fhe country recording star appears tonight in the Buena Park attrac· lion 's new theater. the viewer all over the world I ~ as the hunt is carried on for lht man-eating "·hite shark. Sall In the Surf j GI : Surf mg adventure. Tht Search (G): Ski film. Soo& of Norway IG): Life a.nd music of Edvard Grieg. Married to childhood sweetheart, he temporarily becomes infatuated by opera star. Follows her to Rome but disenchanted, returns t o Norway and rediscover• ils viVid. wild beauty a n d translates fee lings into music. Tora, Tor•, Tora tGI : Re-- ~reation or events preceeding Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbtlr. Dual view of the event tre1ted mort as pic- torial hi story than establishing causes. * Tlte letter imrrudiatt ly aftt~ tilt title indicatt .f tht' rating givtn the picturt by the ltftJtion Pictu'ft Codt . Tilt Code And Ratin g pro- gr a11t ma-y be f ound 011 one of fli e niotion picture pagts. Star Signed HOLLYWOOD <UPI 1 -Jo Van Fleet has signed for a guest star role in "The Martyr," a segment of P.tGM· TV 's ''Me.dical Ce.n.1.er" which stars Chad Everett. NEWPORT UNITY Office •nnounces th• o peninq of "THE CENTER OF CREA TIYE LIVING" Dedication Service, Sunday, October 3, 7 P.M. Eve ryon• W elcom• DAYTIME AND EVENING CLASSES Be2i11-Monday, October 4 LosSOfll in Truth Proyer Thoropy Cr1ttive Art Kohun1 History , Moflitotion Room Coun,.r.n9 Motophysicol IMb Lo.n~in9 Librory 646·5 111 .. HourS: Manday • Friday 10' · 4 Thursday Evenini 'IH 9 · Crulive Theught Lorwt ti. Fliclin9or, LHdor ' . --·•SHOWING NOWI ·--· Experience TOTAL TERROR that only t his ki nd ·of PSYCHO- SUSPENSE can bnng ! ... An Exotic Nightma re! t:dmcnde ""*' ~ FLORINDA BOLKAN STANLEY BAKER · JEAN SOREL ;n "LIZARD IN A WOMAN'S SKIN" wllll Albfno 0. Mendoa • S1IY11 MonU , .,."-K.....,- Gtoio-llllOM • Ari;tl Slril"dtMfO Al'd •itfl LEO GENN Cllrwcted bf ~ FULCI ·UV.le bV ENNIO ~ 0ri>9rec1uiuon: Aaolln Filma, Aom. • l• Fii,.. eor.., ,._ •••• ACTION CO·Hl'I'. •••• l I • H DAILY PILOT Frldl.1. October l, 19n 12 New TV Shows 8 More Classics Released < Feed on Violence By Terruce O'F~rty Durfn& last week television unvtiled 12 new "action· adventure" shows ,....... but "unvelled" ls tbt wrong word, It would be more accurate to say that television pulled down the shttt on these productions because nine of the-m are hard ('rime ahows rilled with such viciou!rleSS and death that I am sick at heart and stomach. These are shows (or a cor· aner lo review, not a television critic. · Television u~ to be more honest cibout it~~crime shows -and an announcer would <.'Orne on at the end of the drama :>11d intone that crime doesn't pay but everyone knew that crime was paying the producer. the actor . and the network executives v ery handsomely. NOTRJr-;G 1"EW Today they're c a 1 I e d minute physical healing which degraded the intelligent Image of the blind investigator to a level below the villain ~'ho was nothing more than an im- becilic bully. By watching Longstreet's mastery of a technique of Oriental body at - tack. the viewer was built up to a frenzv of "p.irticipat1 on''... in the fi ria l CQnfrontation in !,j,•hich both the blind hero and the slobbel"ing villain ex- change more physical be.'.lling than anyo ne could I a k e v•ithout falling senseless. SnoOfpy Meets ·Friel( On Sunday CBS introductd the final new show of the com· rnercial TV season -''Cade".'! Country" -starring G!e11n Ford as a rontemporarv sheriff of a small sagebrush town. Even if you "'eren"t The madcap S\viss. ?!Ir Frick and Peanuts' star already v.•ear_v or the killing . Snoopy cut up the ic:e in the 1972 edition of Ship- this three-corpse premiere had stads and Johnson Ice Follies . The Follies runs little to recommend il as an through Sunday night in the Long Beach arena. 1 n n ova ti on or a s en----~---~-~-----~------- tertainment. ' Celeb1·ity Po11s Series Expands MGM is releasing a second series of eight motion pictures frl)m its library of classics for special "Children'is ~1at1nee" engagements. Anthony lo.i yerberg, f\fGM's director of Children's Library Sales, announcJ that "The Yearling," "National Vel11et," "Kim," "Captain Sinbad," "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm," "Gypsy Colt," "Son of Lassie .. and "Lassie. Come Home," will be released for weekend bookings this fall. The governors of 23 states and mayors of 57 major cities have already issued pro- clamations commending f\1Gf\f for the special releases and urging support of t h e wholesome entertainment. The eight films for the Saturday-Sunday mat i n.e e performances are a collection of t i m e I e s s entertainment combining ad\'enture and fan- tasy, excitement and drama, suitable for audiences of all ages. MGf\t, with this second year progran1 of Children's ~latinees, has released morf' "G" rated motion pit.1ures than any other company. A winner of three Academy Awirds, "The Yearling" star· ring Gregory Peck and Jane \Vyman v:ith the youngster Claude Jarman, Jr. in the filmi zation of r-.tarjorie Kinnan Rawling's Pulitzer Prize win- Grimm," tells the story of of "Huckleberry Finn," "Tom Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm. Thumb," and ''Jumbo," all of interspersed with some of which have been greeted with Adull• 11.is ,,.-, . t.?J . Ki<h lk.. their best·loved tales. O\'en,helming box office sue-_+411 c.n,_., "TH£ RED TlNT" (G) Laurence Harvey, Ka r l cess in their Saturday-Sunday .. ..,. • Boehm and Claire .Bloom star anly performances. Based on "A NEW Ll"Alf" (G) • • _ I "th b th " 10/ltl Vh" ... M•lllO• • a ong w1 appearances y E!f'.!er eshmales, nearly 12 $~i.1 1uc1o Mui .... S•1. 1:• ,.,.. Yvette M i m it u x , Russ,Jm~il~li~o~o~c~hi~ld~•~e~od•~tt~e~od~ed~t~h:ese~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tamblyn, Jim Backus, Terry-films during the past year. Thomas and Buddy Hackett. Ward Bond, Frances Oct and Donna Corcoran star ir the moving slory of a youn11 girl's devotion to a pet horse. "Gypsy Colt." When the f~mi­ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES f 11dw.iN Ora11ge Co~•ty f ... cogeme111 ly in the film is forced lo sell I' "CARRY ON ••• '' the colt, the animal makes its • way home through 600 mile~ of wilderness. \ Two mQtion piclures made about one of the world's most famous dogs will be presented in the series, ··Son of Lassie" and ''Lassie, Come Home." Peter Lawford · and June Lockhart star in the first. and Donald Crisp and Roddy ~fcDowall in the second. "Lassie, Come Home" \\'as lhe \film . that introduct!d the beautiful collie dog to the world, and began <f'tradition in entertainment that t.'Qntinues to this day. ln addition lo these eight Take your Doctor to see ALSO 1llE TllP. l!M't/BUSllABU: NOn:t. IS NOM' A.lf~:IUC,4 "S J.IOST CONJ"ROVEJtSlAL ,Q.11! STEREO V1 SION ao - fXCl USIYf ENGAGEMENT O~ilV Al 11 JO ) 10 l <) '" - I 00 1·•5 · 10 JO new releases for th e • •·Children's Matinee," series .I'=~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the films reteased last year are still avilab!e as well. in- cluding "The Wizard of Oz," "Flipper," "The Adventures "action-adventure" or "law enforcement" programs hut the "adventure" is based on violence and human cruelty. There is nothing new about the men who solve these crimes : there i.s nothing new about the plots: and, certain!~ there . is nothing new about lfl1 profita they bring to those 1_ho pro- d uce them. \ Crime shov.·s are popular with TV programmers because they are easy lo make. "Easy" means cheap and television is a money· making venture. That"s \1·hy more than half of the 23 new shows this season are nothin~ more than celebrat ions or viciousness and the e:iceculi\"eS of the thrtt commercial networds should hide their heads. The plot was concerned v.•i!h !he sadistic loser who returns lo his childhood town In murder Cade. whom he en· vies. and two other innocen!s he' is paid lo kill. Darren ~1cGaven (last sea s on 's private-eye) ola.\'ed the killer l\'ilh relish. Ford -in his TV debut -was as rolorless as cardboard. But, then. he always was. DR0\\1''1NG LESSON Last year's popular Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebri- ty Pops series !,j,•ill be ex- panded this year from four to six corwerts. ExcepLionally varied prG-ning novel, is the emotional gramming is planned. ranging story of a frontier family en-1;~~~~ rrom a Beverly Sills opera during hardships, but com- gala to a f\'ew Year's celebra-passionately laking a !awn as (:tg,l~ tion with musical satirist a pet. CHiLDREN'S MATiNEES Perhaps the most viole nt or all the premieres v.·as ABC's "Longstreet" which made its official debut as just annther Hollywood blood-bath thinly disguised as a study in hum an handicap. Its star. James FrancisCtJs. told me the series fin v.·hich hf' plays a bl ind in- surance in,·estigator 1 v• as desigtled initia!ly as the story of a handicapped man who is sucressful in . adjusting to his environment -No! as a private cop ·with an afOiction. Baloney! CO.~'FROl'liT ATfON ~'hat I sa11" last \\"eek" was a 45-minute build-up lo an eight- NBC"s .. The D.A." is the latest volume in producer J ack \\'ebb's •·Histor.v of Law and Order As It Is P racticed in L-Os Angeles." It opens v.·ith a rather drowning hi s 2-year-0 old daughter in the bathtub. The camera pans back lo reveal a tiny unlaced sneaker. In fai rness. it should be said Iha! lhis series is devoted largely to lhe technical side of obtaining a verdict against the guilty. The title role is played ' hy Robert Conrad v.·ho has the same acting skill a n d a ssurance \\'ebb displa yed sn successfully himself. but judl!.· inp-.from lhe opener "The D.A." should be of inlerest lar~ely to law students or fathers v.·ho nre planning to drown a child. Taken as single experience, these and other coroner carnivals may be innocent enough but the CtJmulalive ef· feet is inhuman and setr· destructive. I See by Todays Want Ads e IF YOU LIKE A NICE "t::.d ..... ""''5~ COOL ONE \VHEN YOU GET HO:">IE Look for this Refrigerated Bar for rlcn or l1ving room in the pa- per loday • ll needs re- finish ing. ORDER > ... (/ <-YOURS \ v TODAY! e FLY OVER TIIE \VATER \\"JTH This T-Bird Skt bort! 11i th controls. 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The Ron Clark-Sam Bobr1ck play about a midd.le-aged Ohioan \\'ho visits his son in New York and di scovers that I.he young man is living cozily with his boyfriend \Vill pl ;iy Fridays and Sundays at 8:J(l, Saturdays at 8 p.m. and 10:30.,. \Vritten by two of tele vision's young writers in their f irst effort for the legitimate stage, the show has been a hit in Paris and "'iii open in London this fall. where Robert Morley will portray the blustering father. Ebony Theater owner-pro· duce.rs Nick and Edna Stewart secured the exclusive California rights to the play and are presenting the. only production that wtll be done here. G. l(aufma11 Study Due llov.·ard Teichmann . co - author \vith George S. Kauf- man of ··rhe S<Jlid Gold Cadillac," .a 19S3-54 hit. has written a biography of his late collaborator enlitled ' ·The ?-.Ian \\'ho \Vas Comed.v." It is to be published by Atheneum next spring. Kauf- man \\'as one of the most in- fluential and successful o( American playwrights in the 20th century, having had 44 productions in 37 years, with 25 of them being hits. :t~\~~~~sNWl 1 -. nH ClTT °'""9• • 111•) 6lt.n oo SOUfH COAST ,l..,1A 0..- ·cot!a "'"'" • f71•l S40·11fl r., • ..,,, BALBOA 673-4048 0-6 :45 7"1 ...... ....... ,,.,_ ...... SHORJ SUfJICT$·· c I • . . Peter Schickefe presenting the One of Elizabeth Taylor's justly neglected v.·orks of PDQ first films, "National Velvet," Bach. is the story of a 12-year-old Zubin !\1ehta , completing girl who disguises herself as a this tenth anniversary as jockey and rides her favorite music director of the horse to win the most famous orchestra, will conduct four of horse race of the times. !he six Saturday night pro-Awarded an Oscar for film gra ms. editing. "National Velvet" also !\!iss Sills, A1ner1ca·s reign- stars f\1 ickey Rooney, Donald ing prin1a donna. joins r-.1ehta Crisp. Jackie J enkins, Anne on November IJ, in a program Revere and Angela La nsbury. highllghted by arias from Errol Flynn and the Mozart, Rossini and DoniZetti youngster, Dean Stockwell, operas. star in the a clion packed The series continues when adventure in intrig ue-filled Peter Schickele, f\1ehta and India, ''Kim." Adapted from the Philharmonic. gather in a the Rudyard Kipling story. New \'ear's Day concert "Kim·• was the first major featuring such works a s Hollywood production to be •·Concerto for Piano Against filmed in India. Man's sometimes dangerous offen humorous always exciting quest for a winter paradise. Aw<1rll Wi1111JIMJ Fe<1twtett1" "Sail In The Svrf" TIMES W/Day1 7:10 & t :JO Se11wrd<1yi & S1111clep J :JO-S:JD-7ol 0-t:JO Orchestra", "Eine K 1 e in e From India to the Arabian Nichtmusik"' and "Sch lepp-nights for "Captain Sinbad,"' tett." the Children's Matinee series On, February S, n 0 t e d will present the ta!e.1:> of the l~~~~~~~~~~~;JI Hungarian-born m a es I r 0 legendary sailor filling the Istvan Kei-tesz takes overt~ .i;creen with exciting special podium, joined by 8 famed effects that defy the im· soprano (to be announced\, for agination. Another 0.i;car winner for its a "Night in Vienna " which in-cludes popular music by costumes. "The Wonderful World of the Brothers Johann Strauss, Jr., lo.1oz.art •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;il and Schubert. p Youthful tat'"! spomghts SOUTH SEAS the February 19th program, as 12-yeer old violioist Lilil G•rn--TROPICAL FISH pel plays the Bruch "G Minor concerto," gifted 17-year old clarientist Steven K a n o f f performs a Weber concertino, • and the winner of t tie e Philharmonic Young Pianists' • Auditions plays a work of hi s • Oroitte Co1111ty'• flllftr ..tectlo• of Tropk• Fld1 qitd 5oldfhill A9UA.alUMS MAINTENANCE SE•YICI LIVI FOODS LIVI PLANn choosing . all under Mehta 's 211 w. WILSON, COSTA Ml!S.t. (.ti' F•!tvl-. Rd.I 5•·1"1 direction. Audition details will ms All•""' HUNTINGTON •EACH be announced in the near (N•>;t to New Lud<Y'll -•125 future. ~==========~! Andre Previn , the music - director of the Lo nd o n S y m p h o n y Orchestra, col- laborates with the brilliant American pian ist Gary Graff- man on ~1arch 18 in a pro- Jlram of romantic Slavic music featuring R i m s k_f. • Knrsakoff's "Scheherazade"' and Tchaikovsky's "Second Piano Concerto." To include lhe Ce.lebrity Pops season, Mehl.a returns on April IS v.·ith the great American violinisl Isaac Stern as soloist in the Mendelssohn "Concerto." The program.also incl udes orchestral work! by Tchaikovsky and Wagner. Season tickets for the 8:30 p.m. Saturday series at the :P.1usic Center Pavilion are available now through October JI at the Music Center ~ ticket office, priced from fJ.5. to $40. For further progrnm and Ucket inforination. · call (213) 871>3742. - . . 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Only 9 l TD'S left BRAND NEW 1971 FORD·RANCHERO BRAND NEW 1971 KING 0' THE ROAD BRAND NEW 1971 ELDORADO (1A46l155276) YORK $ SHAWNEE 11' $ CABOVER CAMPER CABOVER CAMPER ~wilt! SIO¥t, s4 itft.:llC. dnipti. pllfll'f f/I fqitippllll wllh s--. sink. ictbo-.. drapn, pl91ty of FULL d~I spocl, Mc. OU!lets. ~PIJM(ing. #2410 d ose! spott , elK. oulltts. wood po11elint (I 11 6227) ' PRICE IMMEDIATE SAVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY · FULL PRICE DlllVERY *YOU Will UCEIVl·A CHICK FOi APPROXIMATELY $100 TO $300 FROM FORD MOTOR CO. WHEN CONGRESS APPROVES 7% IJICISE TAX REFUND. $488 '65 ~;~-.~~~''·'"'"' $888 dtl ight (VPB-• 14) FREE . ~~.~;;COUNSELING • Short on .Down Payment• little Or No Credit? • Overloaded With Bills But Still Need An Automobile? • ·ShC!rt Time ·On .The Job 7 Call 842-6611 1 68 !~D~,~-5~!.s~~~. $ J 888 a ir. (XNYI SJI '69 ~!t~Y.M.~!i,b,u,_ $17 8 8 011 10, Irani ,, pow•r 1lttti11g, radio, htol tr, IIVD-11 61 '66 ~~~=.~;~,~~!~ .. ~ $588 169 ~4.o!D..:u!~!. $8 88 '70 ~.~~~~i~~.~!~.$1388 '69 tlo1t (lltlNW) .... -U..(llUIW) t r. Acct nl g roup. l 1· cern t ZDA 569. MUSTANG MM~ 1 VI, oolo ,,...,, ...-w 1...n ... ,..dio, "°'tw. Ul-044 $17 88 168 ~~-~~1r··'·'A"·' $58. 8 '69 J.~!.~~~i .......... $988 '70 !.~~~.c.~~.1.~~ .. $1488 '68 tln1, (IDA-tH sJeed, IXSM 2:Z) 1tttrin9, ...-od10, landau _ ·. , , ~ top, heater. (02lDF8) BUICK Wagon 2 "'"m ""' ";" foll $ 0 8 8 power , f111c tor1 •"• many olhtr :.trcu. tWP S-Ol J '6'7 I.~o~?.~~ ............ $788 •lkt (XTl-620l . . 168~•~-~~.Y.~"'"·•$1088 168 f.2~~ ••.•• ....,$1488 '6 !0~.~~-~~~~~"''·$3 88 y~1 lllr• •let. :::..,:~=~·· S11llt rodlo, heat.r. IEQe4-45ll ~----...... ---t----~~~--------' 68 GALAXIE 500 $1188 '69 , nln,, .. .,,;"'"$1688 '69 FORD VAN $2 488 Y.1,._1rto.tr1.111.,powtr 1 ,1ctory oir, 1trto tn1111, l(ONOllNlSUP lRVAN. 1t11r1 11 r1d10, htaltr ·,1 .. 10, ht at1r, 1111w1r Auto. tro111, (Dll079) . , (WAl'-570) slttri ,(2SJ054) • r.· . ' . ' ' . • • • \ , .,.... . ·- • \ \ OAJLV PILOT Everyone Hoa .Something Th•t Someo ne Else Wa nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Diai 642-5678 for Fast Results You Con Soll It, Find It, Trad,_ It With a Want Ad _ ..... _.__ ,~--·· ... _)~! _ ..... ................ ~,L.a:r~e Lusk bu111 J llo"l.l t"QOrn. * CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFl(E OPEN SAT. & SUN. UNIV. PARK -FIRST OFFERING Elegant :l Bdrni. 'fou·nhouse on . prime Jot. £xq u1s1 tel y deeoraled. Tu·o patios ... hob~y roon1 for the busy ··oo-n-yourselfer. Price of S42.300 incl udes 1he \and. Cathryn Tennd le- OPEN 1 TO 4,30 SUNDAY 1018 !".\:\"IJl',\STLE DR .. Lusk H'7'bor \'ieu• 1-lill s Prett y <·an von \'I('\\', 3 BR. 2 Ba th )tali· bu ,;1a11. 01.1 nei-transfe rred . .\'eed quick sale. S56.500. Belle Par tch OPEN FOR INSPECTION S:\'f, I to 5; 4841 ROYCE. University f'ark. Ou ts 1and1ng 2 st.\'. 3 BR .. Jge. fam. rrn . 11·/ bar: upgraded thzuout l 'nexcelled Jocat1on. Xlnt noor plan -eomf st>e : S4!.500. "Chu C"k .. I R11i.~ • WATERFRONT OPEN HOUSE OPEN SlJN. I to 5: = 6. in Secruded B.-\LBO:\ CO\·r.s . Lo\1etv 2 vear old J\ro-story 4 or 5 bdr m .. 31:-baih hOrne. Pier & float for 50' boat. Fee land $149.500. George Grupe 1528 KEEL OR .-OPEN-SAT. & SUN . 1·5 :\ delightful "Sand piper" 111 ode! \I h lCh is <i gardener 's drcarn. 4 Bdrn1~ .. 3 baths, 2 f1 rr- pl aces F u!l price Si3.500 . Fee E. ~1. \'rel'land DOVER SHORES VIE W Beautifull \" n1a1nta ined. a1r-cond1tioned. 4 Bdrm hoine \l'l\h a bt.•au\1! ut bay l'ie\1·. l..o\V rnaintenance ~ard . \r('!I priced at 89i.500. Eileen liud:ion OWNER TRANSFERRED l. Be>l 4 Btl rni. hu\ Ill Ea .<thluff -1)q~r· to teun1 '> 1·l11h \\'iil lerl rnur\ \1 rnon1 fcir pool. S4 R. i:)O ·1 l irea1 b;i1 \ ll'll lro111 ~pac1011<. 3 J:H . 1coul d he· :)1, :,1 bath home. ~e11· Kara ~­ tan carpeting. S54,50U. l'arol ·ra1un1 BA YS HORES ' Top location near BEACJI. charn1ing 3 bdr1n. "ith front palio .. \11 rl'i·ently painted & draped. Shov. n by app't. (;real huy. $59.500. •larry Freder i<"k BAYSHORE S -PRIVATE AREA Best li stings available for l111~ "une·of·a-kind" area. 2 Beaches & boal faciliti es. Large ~~ srnall homes and bayfronts. i\lary llarvey CORONA DEL MAR -INCOME 2 !ovel v ho1ncs on 117 lots. \Valk to beach & tov.'n. b"·ncr must ~ell .\lake offer. ;\sking Si9.500. 1\lary /.011 i'olarion HARBOR ISLAND -PIER & SLIP 5 Bdrms. & separate maid's qua rter.~. Ucep pools1ze front terrace . Bcautilul !andscap· 1ng 1\·ith large trees. $225 .000. t\athryn Rau l~tr•n BEST GALAXY OR . VI EW f'1!""t nffering tor th1~ prime ;. yr old 5 Bil. .') Ba 5 ()fJ (J fl fH1111 r• Ra v &· 1,. ean ,·1c11 nu ge pnol i;r;i ·~~ fa,111 ,(-pul ling green' \ f '0J r!t1 r 'I Rankf'r & 1 r1 c.-..:r-ll1S1\'e al ~I~i ~,r1() ! d1) Bdl ~ 11rn<.t111 ~ ANX IOUS OWNER + LOW PRICE OPPORTUNITY \Par r-1rr .;11111 ~ . .' ~hr1pp 1 n~. sc:huo!~. pa1·k & • '1n1mi...n1t -. f-""•I \ u11 can \\alk &: ~a ve the rar <:all to '-CP !hi• ~F:.'\HLY ;'\~;\\' 4 Rdrn1 . ~a m . r n1. ~1•a111-.h tia1 '1r>11d;i l'r1v<1tf' atr1u111 & all !ile 1r,1,f P.f'lr111 n1 <1rke1. S65.00fl. Bud .\usti11 LUSK "SANDPIPER " Popula r 4 bdr1n hiJn1 e 1n llarbor \ ir ,1· Jl ill!'. Fam1l) rCM)n1 ha ~ f1rr·plar·r & 1\·r1 bar Lotal- ed on lar~r. Joi Rootn for pool. Prier. in- 1.:lud e.~ THE J ... \,'Jll S75.fl5U LOCATION COU NTS F.specially u·hen il "s only $69.500 in Cameo Sho~e!'. 4 Bd rm . nifty pool. 111 parklike setting. Lovrly hon1r 1n mini condition. Sizz- ling Buy: .l i1n l\1ull('r LARGE DOVER SHORES 4 BR .. 4 Baths. <;reat v:ater vieu'. Separate dining room. Larg:e famil y rm. with stOne fireplace & \\1et bar. Need fasl sale. Submit. $85.000. Al Fink · DOVER SHORES -DECORATOR'S Dream House. Close your eyes & you are in Italy. Magnificent \vatcr view from imPQ!t· ant Galaxy addres,;. 3 BR's.. large family · rm .• marble fircpla.cr. $142.000. · LaVera Burns · SHORECLIFFS Charming home, near point. 3 BR .. F .R:. D.R., den, wet bar. Air-cond. Humidity con· trol. Many custom features. Beaut. land· sc1pell-U0~.000. Bob Yorke . I IO\·pty home l\llh i llt~­ pla, .... ~. king ,;1((' bo•drooni•. , lorn1al d 1n1ni:: ro.1111 /11111111 t•.()111. l'(r••trn ;:.11<1cr 11••.Yf ' c.i;.:rwr P:·u'f'd 1 . .:111 " -/ $51,950 CORONA DEL MAR Four 111."'l'tl\XW"ll 1r1-lr' '\ humr. plus I oe<ll'OOf!l r<'"'"I um1 I i }t"ars old, l'n1'• 1n '"fl ~l\IOfl. l\'aJk "' l\f'n1 !1 ii'1'i .-hopping. 10'' d· .•ll, .\lor rr11;i n.-111~ 563,500 1 ACRE EASTSIDE : COSTA MESA ' ;\!IJ!nplr zon1n;;. l:.1dcn ~\1·l'n- I Ul' lOl'auo11. lctral uni! hu11lJ. mg !>llt' i $55,900 REAL TY COMPANY 642-1771 Anytime HARBOR VIEW HOME \\r h.'l\P ano1hrr 1-i'•Pll!.,r I Por 1nf1no 1nn<lr l 111 fl.1rl"'I ! \'l('Vo f!ornr~ Y• •, 11 11 •• ~ :{JI I l ho~r ~t.'f·c:1al l••;11 up ·~ I • Bon 11~ MOrn J1111$hrd. 1·i.r- I P'"i1•rl ;,rn! rh•IP''•i 111th ,Ji.,·11u1:.: J,,r1 .,pd 1, • .i11 I • r·,,,. I ind. ··hotW!', J•I' Jll 1 11un lnl I • c·on1·,,n1rn1 '" ~11 r111111,n:: i••·I .ind 'l11h hr,q.o• • 1 ,··:r.1dl'<J ' .. 1 .... ·1~ .. 1~! .1r.1 1,. .. thn•u..:!l•MI • J.111ol:···1 l•"tl 11 .. 11! '1 l1•t1 J• .. • ~ 1 .... ,rt.lllh 1!1n11·1: r···•n I IJt1\1h 1-~11n .. !'J l!..ih~ ~iJ11 ·"'I t I ICU.\ll'AP.t: \ ALl :F.s 1\"\JJ Y01 · I.I. P,I y• :Q"ll '>00. c "<•ti I :H1~~'·:1.: I COLLEGE-PAR_K_ GEM ('(blo1rllll.PIJ 1•\p;i n1 h·1I l'!f!ll 11 fr 11l1K•' FOC I: li!JP..\I. I 'I !fl:t.t. Bi\Til 11(1\J~: C.:u1n- pl,.:<·I) 11"" f{ f <'11'('11'11' I k 111q1•'rl 1 .... d•'fl llH)\ +'Xlr.1 1·;i h1rrr1. ••l ll••!• :1nrl 1•111- 1 • 111•'11• •·~ :'\•'\II) i"HJllf'(f If•~•'!" an•! nu l -l•iri cnulr •di Ji(·!• •ml •lr"I'"'· . ..;.•pur-'"f' ,,rr1·u·r 11on•li _ •louhlr I .:,,r ... ~t· \\,.II lal~b•·apc'<f Jr..,.111 .111•1 1•.,1r \\10\ ~pnnk- 1"1 • ,.,111\• 11.1·111 l•J ~,.lllXlll' I "'': .'tl•l;>p!lll: A r!t·io.-Urf' 111 -.111 .. 1 -<1J1p•1lolrnt11! <•nly ,,1,,,,,,. t lnly t;.".,!(llJ. LILLIAN H. SHEA \\"e are proud to have ~lrs . Shea a s a n1en1· be r of our professional s taff specializing ln flne residential properties ·in "The \\'onde rful \\'orld of 1\e\\·port." Sh~. too, 1s a true be· ile1·er in l\e\1·port real estate. A long tizne res ident and DoYer Shores homeo\rner, she is a 1nember of U.C.I. To,vn ·& Gov.'n. For conscientious. courteous and professional ser\·ice pleas e call ~1r s . :}hea a t 644-4910. LINDA ISLE -$14S ,000 . A. truly elegant \\'alerfronl hon1e on this 1slc1nd of boating & fun. Long cov. entrance thru frorr( private courtyd . Beautiful decor thruout. ,.l ';:ill us today to see th is 5 bedrm. hon1e. FR 1vith circular \vet bar. F'ormal UJ1:. Plu1n bed for pool. P ier & slip EASTSIOE COSTA MESA -$40 ,500 011·ner ha.~ purcha sed ne1v hornc. See tl11 s ~harp 1 Bl\. hon1e toda.v. f-'ormal dining rn1. & "!. baths. ( 'hoice fruit trees & prof. land- scap111g ." Near \Vestclirr· s hopping & sc:hool s. .:W l .'i .·\LI.SO OPl~N SA1'. & SUN. 1-5 :30 WESTCLIFF -$46,000 Ne'<'> carpeting -Ne\vly redecorated. ~·love r igbl into this charmer. 3 BR. & forn1. dining. l~eauti ful lge. pool & manicured yard. 1344 oUSSEX LANE OPEN SAT SUN. 1·5:30 LI NDA ISLE -$1S5,000 Brand Ne\v! Be the Drst to own this spac· ious 4 BR. & r~R. hon1e \\'ilh study, formal DR., 1vet bar & 51/2 baths. Architect design· e d with the new •·open"' plan. Really unus- ual fpatures. O\\.·ner \Viii consider lease. 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN J-5'30 LINDA ISLE -$160,000 l-"renc:h Regency influence. New 1vaterfront res.idence \\'/4 BR .. FR .. study & formal DR. Lovely cir cul ar stair\\1av. 2nd Floor features a huge s undeck accessible to all bdrms. See broker at 8 Linda Isle o_r phone us. LEASE L ITTLE HOUSE -BIG VIEW! 01\111er \\'ill lease this charming home \\'/fan· ta.~tic VIE\\' in Ne\\'port tleig hts. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. l·'urnished. $425. per rnonth. JOl 1 KINGS ROAD OPEN SUN . 1.5,30 DOVER SHOR ES WATERFRONT -$175,000 r"--' J.ion1e for 1a ily \\'hO needs p ier/sli p & 5 Or 6_ bedroon1s. L . terrace for dining or sun- ning a 1·ound poo _ Dramatic ent ry <i'urtyd. Put y our family in t se lovely suri-oU!W ings! I•,\ f'lll!IJ.:S ("ulJ ij-\'.!~17:~ -1...___ ~ ---I MESA VERDE i Golf Course 10n!y S-1$.00IJ. 7200 sq f1 or I h \'11111: ;irr11 .. P1f'hll'l•fH/IJC rl{•)r -ro -ccll1ng view win- dows ovrrlook !he llrll ~f'Jl, \'ou rnU!l'I S+'f' rh1s 11arm 4 l!N:lt'OOn1 :I h1:i1h honir -pr1n1t> oorll('r loca- 1ton aoi1 plenty or roon1 for pool, Call ~.1-8-124 !Opeo c\ICll:) \outh, {-oast IT'S GREAT This home Is located In one. of MH& Vente's prime 'areM and has 4 ~room5. la~ family room, 2 baths and a bf!autUul yard with Jots of priVAcy, By far the mo111: house '°" t~ morwy at l1'!,500. Hurry and Call "'6-23U. NEWPORT BEACH UTY -$64,500 If you are looking for the u lJ us lo see this custom buil t home on lovely corner site. Spac. 3 BR .. DR. & huge recrecilion rm. Ced;;ir paneling. Spanish tile entry. OOVeR SHORES BEST BUY I .l~anlastic 4 BR. with 25' beam ceiling in liv~ 1ng room . F or1n. DR. Island kitchen. Walk to :1 private beaches. 3 car ga·rage. $105.000. 410 MORNING STAR OPEN SAT/SUN J.5,00 THE BLUFFS } .. ormer model -Still sparkling.:completely upgraded 3 Bdrm. on greenbelt. Too many extras lo list. By appt. $48,500 · BAY ISLAND -$135,000 SccJuded family Jiving on this exclus.ive w~rld of Beauty. Tehnis ct., private p&rk "'Ith trees & flowers. Charming 5 bedroom home w/P.ier & slip. Call today to see! CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Beautiful Linda Isle· lots. 'hlme location ,73,000 -$75,000-$125,000. If 1• "Our 26th Yur"' WULEY N. T•YLOR CO., Realton • 2111 Son Jooquln Hills Rood ''Overlooking Blo Canyon Country Club'~ NIWPORT CENfER 644-4910 "NEW LJSTlNG ·,'rarm 11 .. * * * * * * kltch, 5 BR, tam lllndeck, O...ral General M'p&nt~ play yard. Take1---..,...-,..,....,------------·I °"'' 5\4 % GI 1<>on OI' no dn $24 950-to oew 01 Joeq. , , SIDE' BY S&Da larwin rMlty, inc.' 4 BIDROOMS Modem~; J Bil. 2 Ba.· 21962 Broolthlint, !lrtfln Bcb , . A: 2 BR., 2 IM. unlta. St.Pl . l 546-JCI' •ntttme Jnvrif.dilft p 0 I .... I I 0 "' ~ ocee.n.. Good i!Ond.. Owner . "May• ...... -. X.1r11 rtady lo 'otiJ, ,-al llAYSHORIS hal1. -'°'!' llvlna I'll\. db> SSl.!!00. !'OKI. \I [ 01 \0\ ' <£AlTVP- OP£.'1 7 DAYS A \\"EEK BEACHTOWN "BARGAIN" 400 SQ . FT. FAMILY ROOM $1,600 DOWN NO QUALIFYING \'aulted <"rtlht'11ra1 \~c1hni:, ••['l'n ll/":1111.-, nms!'.l\'e floor tn 11•1 hn,i: brick fireplace , J s111fC'1ous bedruo1ns, (·onvrn- ir nt ''U" sha;Jelf gal!ry kUc h<-n. "'r tit:.11r" ti1 1r ~;,1·d. P1t~Tllf'11t ~ l1kt:' rrnt -tk1.ss !he landlord goodbye -ll1Jt h1Jrry! Call 1\ow. 645-0303 * BALBOA ISLAND * ,'\E.\P. IM:\\' d1Jplt:'X. 1, Blk. !o .".>. Bay .. ~ BR .. '.! baths ~a,·h plus Jge. [arflt!.\ r n1 In beautiful n10\ r-111 rorul. :\sk- in~ $98.5()'], L\L\1 .~Cl:LATE :! Bf\. apt. \\i th lgP. s('p. guc-s1 r n1 & bn1h A'.'\D an a do!'ablr-f. HR. L'Ollagr. ,\II Tl11~ lot $69,500. Stt it loday · Tcrn1s, or C'Ollrst". MACNAB -IRVINE Fl N ER HOMES YACHTSMAN'S COVE t la\'e your interior designer seJect the (·olors. materials and (extures for yoilr ne,,· luxury Ba}1front hon1e. f "rom 5226.350 . 50'xl00' fee s iniple lots from $121 ,000. space for your 50 ' yachl. Op.en D!i.ilY 1541 Bayside Dri\'e. SHEER BEAUTY -A JOY TQ BEHOLD Elegant ho1ne \\'/3 BR's. 31h: baths. Breath- takingtv beautiful pool & grounds. Formal DR. FR.. Appt. only. ("a ll Elaine S\'edeen &12-8205. . DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT No1v is the time to see this magnificent 5 BR Bayfront home. 60' Bayside patio -pier & ~lip . SJ42 .000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.1n. 415 Norlh Star Lan.e . I\"e\vport Beach. BEAUTIFUL SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ES- TATE SITES -Three gorgeous parcels of approxi rnately 11'2 acres each for gracious country living. Vie1v of ocean. San Juair.val· le\·. and the mountains bevond . Secluded vet c lOse to SD Free1ray. S21,000 & S25.000 Per acre .. A.l so 1-filllop View llome on 9 ...! acres, riding ring, barn, t-ack room. CaU '67~3210 NEW IVAN WELLS SERIES! Plan.-; from S89,000. Exciting ne"' Ivan \Veils custom hornes on Galaxy Dri\'e. Ne\\' floor plans. Spectacular Bay Vie\\·s. For details rin ne\\' s.eries of homes visit the models at 2006 Galaxy Drive or 1027 r\'lariners Dri,·e. Open D<ii !y or ca11 646-1550 and 642-8235. MESA VERDE Ov<ner reallv u·a.nts lo sell -this 4 BR .. FR. hon1e. Ne1v "paint. new shag carpets -"'ould consi der exchange for condominiu1n. S41.500 . 2 LOTS ON BAYFRONT Balboa Peninsula -Sandy Beach -Pier & Slip. Use no\\' \Vl th older home -or build:! 11-, ~ 00,, .... , • . 11 1 new houses -c:all M rs. Fay for appt. ,.,.,., "·' « ()\\rlf'I' '\I 1·11rry bal. Almosl ba.\·lronT. 642--8235 . ·l BR. hon1r plu~ 1-RP. ap1, 'MULTIPLE UNITS -EASTBLUFF •-ornplt:'IPly fu1T1 . -" ~prf'i11 J l ., six unit apart rnent c:orn ple:it . Individual F.-' hu1· -S71 ;JOO I f' I · 4 · . P ·RUT·H· ·SEELE ieat; rre1~ aces .111. unll s~ top ~oca t ion ._ .no! Y & recreation pr1\•1leges. Superior condition . REALTOR 673-4766 S97 .500. Call 67f>.32l0. 1300 Pork. Balboa 11'-lanrl CAN'T FIND IT? ,, \\'ILL BL'lLD yo1Jr d~i1 1 .• home. l!a1·(' J;ta l! for com- ple1c home package. P1Jt \~IJr r.1nrfdence in our 49 }:rars nf QIJa.liry cuslon1 ho1nc building. Sc • example of product 8t 2006 G11.la..xy, Dover Shores. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2S11 • ~ 523,950 ONLY 10°/o DOWN Y~. )OU rt'~hl ri~ht, thi!> rt"prC~t'nl s onr of 1hc \'ery hes1 v11.h1N. in C.!\1. This hon1p i-. 11·11hin \\·11lk1ng r:hs- lanrt" ro ~I . .foh~ 11 rld shop- pi n~ 1111<1 has J be<lrooms arnl a l1a1h anr1 11 half. 1i1i.<; 1~ th" lyfl<' or hon1e 1ha1 11l)('s 1101 la.<;1 lnug. w hurry and call :;.!G.231~. \o 'THEREAL ·'0-E~'.f ATERS BLUFFS PLAZA 3 Bdrm .. IV. badu: all on qne flnor. \\'alk 10 pook s'hopping. Ownt"r "''ant:ii long ncrow, Exc:lu!lively Ji.sled with 1Js at '32,000, CORBIN- MARTIN MONEY MAKERS Call J..ois Miller about "The Ne\v Cannery Area" and olbers 675-3210. EXCEPTIONAL BAYFRONT BUY Pier & Slip. Exciting. charming, \\'arm and friendly. l BR's -den -large Bayside patio. $1 17.500. THE FINEST MONEY CAN BUY Look for yourself. 4 bed. pool home on a quiet tree-lined cul-de·sac, unbelievable at $47,950. IRVINE TERRACE VIEWI 70' of glass offers a spectac ular vie\v of Ne,vport Harbor & Catalina -10-12' ceilings -exceptional quality construction. Atrium DR .. \!o'/retractable roof -activity room - 4 BR. w/study adjoining master suite. Ter- ra20 noors radiant heat -ins ide & out. 3800 sq. ft. of real luxur.v Jiving. Priced most at- tractively al $162.500. ONLY ONEii 11a rbor Vie\v I-Jomes. only ''Portofino" n1odel available -4 bedrooms -An -s.utstanding value at $57.500 including land. ~en house S unday 1-5 p .m . 2047 Port Province. Newport Beach. VACANT VIEW LOT -BALBOA -R-1 Asking price S25,000. Jl..1ake offer -includes a rchitects plans. FINEST BAYFRONT LOCATION Linda Is le Bayfront vacant lot offered at a very low $115,000. MACNAB· IRVINE 642:&23s 675-321 o 901 Dover Drive 1080 Bayside Drive Nowporl 8-h BEST ORANGI COAST'S SALISMAN •• PILOT CLASSIFIED .,R .. s.," .. L .. TO..,.R .. s_. .. •4 .. 4•7•"•21 G ... r•I Gonorol DOVER -SHORES ~;;;;;;:;;;:===~~==;:;;;;;:; WATERFRONT By Owner ., 3 BR. dl!n, plt>r, 11lp. Be9I. view Jot. Owner anxio\as • lell. 1119.500. -*. '44 ,4614 * BIG ·CANYON 5 Bedroom F!lrw'a·y , View Hom~ Under CODstructiOA for occupancy before Chrl1tmu. Phm_ IC., Fee I~. Master ~m hal fireplace a! does liviaf room and 1paciou1 ff&mlb' room. 6tb ~ room .... own l>elh -.0 cou1• be maid's o~ mother-ln·law'1 room. llld batb bu botjl tub ahd -•le stall lllower. Separale laundry' room. S f.'~· Many bUllt-1111 and utra1, Incl 11 ·rru11mu1er, tntar· com lllrtn1, gara e door openers, etc. assoc iated VIEW & POOL Ina rm. ownl"it ~ Call; m-386l ~ ·i:-wa~ ct1lt; -'tmme 4 or btodl'QOm..~ltiO_, .• -·1--==== 5 bdnnt. V!'~ ~om' """'' TARBELL Tbls . is • choice corn~ lot at llennilaJ• Lane Ind Royial lit. George Drlve. Biiy now Md close 11cro'f_ wbeJ:\ house is com·_ p)el.ed. ' -' - ,550. NEWPOl!T CINTER DR .. N.8 . r'09nu. 87 t I. lot, 1pe.C!Ous YAl'd. Red. to $280,0CO, 2l:tl5 narhOr c.M. Biii Grundy, Realtor 1----·-----(IRQ)<..fk'> l~t ll,"Ull'i Z01'• W B~lbvn 1>1 1-16 ~1 341 Bayside, NB 61i>6l61 P"or bes! relUlts! 64Z..5611 DAILY prihf for ac:j:lonl ._ ________________________ __.,.;:.:...:::::c:::;:,~_::.:c..;::.;:: ------"----·--"-'------ '·-.. BY.AWner -$19,500 -&44.-1140 -· r J~ - Salisbury Rc11lty EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS BALBOA JSLAND So. Bayfront Home \\ 1111 near 11<'\I ~h;iref'I p1Pr Xlnt kx'. l!OU!e rf'ctnjly I P 11nplP.1el.\· & t xprnsivcly l'l'ffiodeJP1l. r~oom for b8,J \"ll'W II.PL flll rear. Sho1111 b~ app'1. onl.1 . 115 AMETHYST ,j Hdrm.~ .. '! hatt1~. Ctll~P. IO 111\\fl E.· S.!lH h brt1 . S."'9,~ 325 AMETHYST ·I Bdnn~ .. 2 ~J<>l h~. S e a r l'onh bH:> 159.~o CORONA DUPLEX 401-405 PARK. 3 Bdrrns., 2 bath.s ('lll'h. $!1ti.50o ! 215 CORAL I J BR. :1 Ba th~. Si'i.500. Firm I 226-2261/2 ONYX 2 BP.. ho1Jsr, !-BP.. apt. 25"" Do11·11. 011 nl'r "ill carry balanrr. f1Jll price '35.000. CORONA DH MAR 2 Hd t·ni. -lr!tle i::rm! :io')I 1.al'k»pur .\1 r S+l,.;oo. Own-I r r 11 HI carry 11•/sma!l down p.aymt. (Do 001 d1S11Jrb ten. auo. Salisbury R<",dty Jl:i :\IAHJ:\'t: ,\VE. 67l-6900 BALBOA ISLA:-.ID --*-SPARKL Y_* __ .clean. 1~ tllr •1ord for thi1 rP!ll Doll 11,-.,vsP. 111th 3 BR .. !leo & rlin1n~. And. bC"St of all. only $19.000 OPEN SAT./SUN. 1·5 499 PIERPONT L'{JSTA :\Tl::SA DREAMBOAT Tiu~ i5 a '* .. 111 • llomr : 3 BP. .. fan11ty rri1. pt1J.~ oon- VP.r1 . den. ,\ complr!('ly 5e- <'ludNI, tropical patio. prr- fec.1 for c11rertainh1g. A splendid hon1c on lee land. $68:500. OPEN SU N. 1-S 2201 PRIVATE RO, NE\\'PORT REACll FUN AND GAMES for the a ctive family in this l':>.panded 3 hl'Clruon1. 2 balh home on quir 1 cul-de-:111r. 2-1' .-..: 19' run1pus room, 11' x 17' screened lanai. $34,900. 1168 Boise, C.J\1. Open Sun. l-~. DOVER SHORES CU11ta:n tH.11!1 2 slory./-4 bed- room 3 barh home 1\·t1h V1e11 h-0111 e1·ery 1TJOm. \"acant. Quick possl"!'sion. Askinl: ~J.000. 0-\'n<'r \\'Jll hrnn. 19(); Sa nttRgo Dr . :-..a . Open Sa t. ,t· Sun. 1-~. ROY J. WARD Co. REALTORS 1&19 \l'ESTCL!Ft" IJR. Nr\\'?OM Bl'Rch 646-0"n! LARGE HOME LOW BUDGET Solve your IJl&cc p1-oblern1 ll'ilh this improvt'd value!! 3 KING • SIZE bedroon1s PLUS t-on1bina1ion ~-Ar-.1ILY ROOJ\I compl.imf'Tl11'!d by ll1assivc fi!'e'place and 11 n- tique mirrors. '\'11lk llOftl)' on Sea Grttn Shag carpet- ing, enjoy an Nrsy m11 inten- an~ ph1y yard ~'ith trutt lrcet, LO\\' ON, ~,.I.I.A. ln- vestmern or NO DOWN .w:tth V.A. n NANClNG or $75,450. 22o E. 17 t-05515 . 'Ev., c.lt eG·l1<13 I . SLASHED TO -THIE BONE -~ 2 X100 d<li.r 111dtlctioft ~ {hh VllClnt 3 bfdlOOld 81.t• cre&1 hoiw today top val.,., ChoJce ·loc:atton to~ I· 9Chool11. 'Newly deoota~ tn-terior. All t4eetrk bli1lt ti ........ 21; bod>o F...Jd )Vd. Now only li&.ll!O 1111 tmlll • f'D..DO. • 1106 SANTIAGO DR. IDOVilR-SllOllES; 11.a. 0.Wrm. -f>lmll.v mi, J PA. View from evety OPEN DAILY 1 TO I R.OY J, WARD RLTRI ..._ ( rwmllll DIRECTORY Knp tlll1 hoftdy dll'KIOry wltli yo11 lhiJ weell~d a• you go hou .. ·lh1n1l11g. All tM locatlo,11~ list.-d below 111r• dncrlbed hl grnter detoll by adw.nhln'J olH· wlle1e h1 1odoy'1 DAI LY l"ILOT WANT ADS. Polrolll showin9 ope11 ho11lff for sole 01 to re"t ore urged to lht .J11clt i11forlftorion 111 lhii coho"" ooch Frldor and Sohirdoy. HOUSES FOR SALE fl Bedroom) 2525 Cre!ltvie\v Dr .. \ Bayshoresl N.n. 645-1039 (Sat & Sun 11-U) (3 Bedroom ) 930 Rluel.Jird Canyon. Laguna Beach 494-9 704 tSun l-4 ) 1018 Sandcastle I !-LY. Hills) (div! 64 4-2430: 833-0700 iSun 1-4 .30\ 2015 Aliso. Costa !'vlesa 644-4910. ~0.500 !Sat & Sun t-5 :301 *1:144 Sussex Lane. Ne\vporl Beach 644-4910, $40.000 rSaL& Sun 1-5 :30) 415 Pirate. Ne\vporl Beach 64&.71 71 iSun 2-5) 548 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) 673-3550, $43.500 (Sat 12-5) (3 Bedroom & Family or Oen) *305 Kin gs Place. IC!iffhaven) N.B . 642-5200 (S un 1-51 *64-0 SI. Ja1nes Rd . ICli!'fhaven) N.B. 64&-6001 , $35,500 (Daily 1-51 ; *20372 Birc h (Santa Ana ~Its.) Ba ck Bay 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 8 an1-12 :30) 499 Pierpoint, Costa JVlesa 6i5-5930 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 2201 Private Rd .. Ne\rporl 675-5930 1168 Biose. Costa i\le.;a Beach iSun t-5) 64G--0228 1 Sun 1-5 l 484 1 Royce t Univ. Park) lr\'ine 644-2430 : 833-0700 (Sat 1-5) 1100 Cambridge (\Vestcl iff) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat. & Sun l 2042 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores ) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 22151 Paso del Sur. So uth Laguna 499-3577, $68,000 !Sat & Sun 10-3) 431 Len\vood . Costa J\ilesa 646-7171 (4 Bedroom) 1Sat 1·5 ) **6 Balboa Coves, (Balboa Coves\ N.B. 644-2430 : 833-0700 (Sun l-5J 1528 Keel Dr. !H.V. Hills) Cd r\.'J 644-2430: 833-0700 (Sal & Sun 1-5) **3404 i'vlarcus, Ne\vport Beach 64~7171 1Sun 1-5 ) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den ) 1521 E. Ocean Blvd . (Bal boa Peninsu la) Balboa. 642-5 200 (Sat & Sun 11 -5) *621 Po\vel!, (Ne1-'iport 11eights) N.B. 642-5200 !Sat &Sun 1-5) 3111 Platte Drive. Costa Mesa 546-3866. $36,500 !Sal & Sun 10-5) 29372 Via Acaso. La guna Niguel 494-8558, 833,950 (Sun H) 2927 Cassia St. I Eastbluff) N. B. 644-1152. $47.750 !Sal & Sun 12-5) . . BONAFIDE STEAL f 1n Baycrest Do yo u enlerta1n·~ !Je re's the perfc«l selling'. -I l.arge bcdroo1n::;. 21:.! ba th ~. !an1ilv room, 2 fi replaces, large eovrred p:l\io, fabulous ]3 ntlscaping. Id eal fnr in door-outdoor enter· taining. Don't let this one get a\vay. $54,500. "DECORATED DREAM"!! in Turtle Rock If voL1 \1ant it al l done . lhis is it -Sl!1\RP. ~;i1:,\RP. :l bedroon1 plus ran1ily roon1 , ~ bnths. ntriun1. \vife-s;:iver ki tchen tvith self tlean1n,:! oven. built-ins. Lovely shag_;:.arpet- ing. custon1 drapes. Large cov.efed patio. supurb landscaping. .-\ .. Drea1n buy" at ~7 .9t!O. DARE TO BE "DIFFERENT" L!nusual DUPLEX'. A. "rnust see"' if you arc looking for so rn ething different. '.l Bedroon1 and a 2 bedroom unit plus BON l JS inla \V quarters. 1112 BLOCKS fr otn B E A C I I . $76.950. SH-H-H, FOUND A SLEEPER Seller \vi ll paint a nd carpet to your taste. 4 Bedroon1s. 2 baLhs. large (2200 sq. rt 1 '.!· stor.v ho1ne . Fireplace, built -in s. Gest buy BY-Br::.ACl-1 and !l's \?f\C;\[\!'r ~ $38.500 52 WAYS TO WIN AT "TAX TIME" 52 BRAND NE\V a-la-deluxe garden type apartrnents . :\ssorted 2 bedroon1 2 baths. 2 bedro9'rn I bath. 1 bedroon1 unit s. Built in kitchen. huge REC'REAT!Oi\1 ROOtll. fil tered POOL. prin1e a rea $82i.OOO A~-S#Hid REALTORS 644-7270 fFormer lv De l ancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Genera l _______ Gene-;:al NEARER TO GOD Spaeiqas 2700 sq. ft.. 0n Blu frs. o verlookln~ Bay & Ocean. 3 Bdrn1 s., 3 bat hs & fa1nily rin .. \l'ilh Lhal llght s~ open feeling, plus the heavenly v1e\1', 11·hich \1·il l inake your da,\', <~an be _vou r.~ on Fee sitnple or Leaseh_old !and. ·ro enjoy seeing this, call 644·61 11 THE IRWIN CO., REALTORS 610 Newport Center Dr., Su ite 345, N.B. 644-6111 General • G1neral P ele !Jarrell l<eaft'J CLIFFHAVEN p1·e:lenl:1 HOMES - ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING 3 BED· HOOi\·! l-101\'IES Ot"FE:fiED F'OH SA LE. kitch· en . dining roo1n , living rootn , all v1e1v private patio. coz_v ti.en has its O\V!l reflection pon d. and also opens to patio. :\ sparklin g 11e\r ~\vimining pool has just been added. Askin g $59.500. 305 Kings Place, N.S. Open Sun 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ' AVAILABLE NOW -Quiet t·ul-de-sac. rootny 4 bedroof!,.ho1ne \Vith pool. Close to schools, nice neig hborhood, $45.950. 62 1 Powell. N.B. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 NEW LISTING MOVE RIGHT IN -Neat and ~narkl 1 11 ,g 3 bedroon1 hon1e 1v1th nice patio. S24.500 -INCOME -c -2 3000 SQ. FT. -.Air i:o11 rl 1tioned hLu!ding on !lO' x 254' pri me local.Jon -pr1n1e tenant S80.000. LARGE R-2 LOT ROOM FOR 4 UNITS -No1v has nice 3 bed· roon1 house -liv<' there \1·hi1e 1·ou bu il d your incon1e property. F:ast c oSta l\Tesa. S28.500. Offi.:e Open Sa turdays & Sundays PETE BAR REIT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.8 . 642-5200 General General JJnJa JJ/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 107 Linda Isle Oriv• 5 BR .. 3 ba .. l'an1 ilv rtn .. forn1al din . rn1 .. 2 frplcs. Roon1 fo 1: pool . Dock. By appL $155 .000 . 11 Linda Isle Drive J·~legant ne\11 5 J~I~. 41 :.! ha. hon1e 11 turn1~tl din r1n. farn rin . 1\·et har. ln1pre ss1\'e en· try courl 11 16 ft. tnahog. rlonrs. :':;1 79.~0 91 Linda Is le Dr ive He<1l1L 5 BR. 4 ha , honle 11' for111al d111 1;n1. & fan1ity r111. 3 F'rplc:s. Out."tde stair\1 ay. Buill-in gun cabinet & books helves. $_155.000 JUST COMPLETED 5 BR. 4 bath ho111e 1vi th 50 ft. c!ot:k . Beaul1- full v decor<rted. 11·i!h 1narble tnstr. bath. cry.s tal cha ndeliers. fine carpels S.: 1va!lpaper. Built-in vacuuin. recirculating l10L 11·atel', du n1[)\1·aiter & niany other extras. S285 .0UO. Waterfront Lots i\o. 76 : :J Car garage. Paces Sou th No 5ti North Lagoon exposure For Complete lnform.111 t ion $80.000 SB0.000 . On all homes & lots, please c a ll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I • Ueneral PIONEER F'lR tvl 1-~ST. 1949'' 675-3000 1407 E. Cst. Hwy., CdM CORONA DEL Mn 4-:PLEX TO'P INVE STMENT GOOD RETURN LOW VACANCY FACTOR EXC ELLENT FINANCING .\nd \\'(' ll :1ve 1'1gure~ lo prove 1t ~ho\1·_~ 11 51, He1urrr«)n lnves1n1 e11 t \\.ith Sµendable lnc:o1ne Se11~i blv Priced .A.1 $92.500 J)o11·n Pil vtncnt Only $18.000 Q\1·ner \r ill carry Isl 'rrust f)ecd rd 7 1 ~·,. Chec:k this good offerln~ along \l'lth other in- corne pl'operties in various sizes \1 1th B<t_\· & Be~ch . l"he J11 vest1nent Specl;:i l1.~1~ I ~--- General General-~- IRVINE TERRACE-VIEW ln1tnucula1t 4 bedroo rn hon1e 11·ith pa nor<in11c oce<in \'ie\1·. heated s 1\'i111n1ing poo l In cozy. enclo sed 1·nrd. Large open li \'ing ~~ dining area. for Co 1nJ ortable inforinal liYi ng_ S!l2.h00 OCEANFRONT LOT ()11 11·h1te. sandy beach 111 exclu:-1 11(' Jr1 inc ("01 e. ~ti5 .000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS-VIEW J-'abulous uninterrupted vie11· of bay & ocean. Lol'ely ;! berlroon1 ho1ne . be aut.ifull~· appoint- ed li\·i11g roo111 1rilh 11 hi te 1na rble fire place. t'nz1· bo ok-IIT1ed den 11!1h \\'Oort floors & bric k fire p lace.:!. Sep<1t'ille .,\':1rd:;, ~!l(i .70il Geileral HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS "SI NCE 1944" 673-4400 Genera l Sharp! Sharp! Sharp! EASTSIDE SPECIAL DAILY PU.OT General POOL + RUMPUS '. ROOM '. l'lus -I lll'droom11. 'l balbS, huill ·!n kirch .. 11, iw.w 11hag ear!X'llll~. ~ Ureplaces. Over 1>r~1 ~IJ. It. ri,impus room. 1r11·lwlcs Wf'I b<1I'. No qualify· 1ng-, nu lo<in ff'<'li • just take O\"er, ,,;ubjt••:t to !!xlnini 01 Ln;1n. Ownrr \•ill! eonsidtJ· ~J ()1() \!0"11 lAl:'llEDlATE IX.'CC PA:'>IL:Y Walker & Lee Realtors I ~·7()11 l l<1rl~11' Blvd. ill Adami; ~>15-0 16:1 Open ·tu 9 Pl\f EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME :'1np hvn11ni:: • ht"re it Is!. ."!ilH'IOUS liiitoi·y \l'lth 1800; :<tl 11 uf li\'11ig arra. 5 Bed- 1u11ri.~. :J bath, formal d in- ·ng, over'!;l ~f'd family room, :; rv1t•e porch and LOVELY l.ARt..:1-.: POOL. i\"ow vacarll· ~r" any11m(' Full pri~ ~:,~ .. ~(~]. l'ull :1111.1 1;,1 10peo ~\°t"s.f $32,500 SWIM POOL BP:.iuldul homt'. PaJ·k l!kr Vrtl'd. Lill/,:l' fl<")<ll + e-quip- ;111·nl and dei'kin~. Bui!l-111s, -1 h•?droorn~. f;11111.v r n1, din-- 111>'. 1·011n1. fll"f'J1lal"f'. 541).17"..:'0. TARBELL ~'9:.:, l!arhol', c.~I. -e5TATE LIVING llui::" In·. rni.. 111assi\·e 1\all fl"pl c, lu.~hly JI I a n If' d grou1Jt:J~. fr1J1ll t.· rr<ir • arP loilt 11 1r11 of the fea 1 url'~ , 1111" ht'a111. .'\ BR .• 2 Ba. l '•'~1rlf'll<'•' :'re rh is lo1•c-!;.· h,\lll!' l)l'itTd al .\:1::.;iQQ_ WILLIAM WINTON Real Estate ::~Y \lan1u~. Balboa Island 675-JJJl --$25,950~- 4 Bdr. + Family Rm. ,\ . .;~u1lll' :,:.,~, apr loa n. \J ,~1·" nchl 111' Larg<' famili' 1 nL \ IH•tlnn. drr;Hn kitchen. j.Hl-10~~1 TARBELL • 3 Bedroom • e Bath & Yi e • Carpets, drapes, ran9.:1 pa tio, 'itOrage shed. $23,500 ..• Terms: Roy McCardle Realtor: 1,~111 :'>f'11rt0n Rl1·t1 ., C ~f.. 548-7729 . REDUCED TO SELLl t 522,500 ·1111~ l"H"" w l11c;itc<l in • ~2:. 1 1~1 • s_lh.f'lO ne1:;(hbo1·; 11.i,,,:I : hr'rfrnr.1111'. double i;a. 239 Princeton, Costa !\1e sa ~--t-IJ.. View Lot Corona del Mar 341 Islanders Bldg. a t Linda Isle BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I , N.B. 675-616! '1'1rr~I 1JI I< '"I; 111.· ., 1 • llr1,1 1 ('- ,,;;d,,~"' Th"ll "''" !hi' !.J•'.OUl,1 !h111 .-1 1011 ~ 1 1~•' 11 n1•1(h·I lin111•• ;: l10·11i,,.1n1 ~. ~ h,1l li~. f :1n1:-1s11•' I ho•dn•1n1 ~ ha lh hn11I•' ~1111.111'!1 11 1 n/I j'.\1·r·I· 11'1\I •'l•'f.;1.1,, lnr,111•'1\ <'I•>.<•' I" ~,·ll•••i> I\""' ,j,.,,I 1!• .: .. 1 ' :.~•' :>.·1 d,111 ll '" \ ··1~. LOI\ I 1!•011 11 I•• nlll~I' \.•·\\ 11,flll~ .. ;) .1~1(1 I'll \.'.!', l.11'1!<' ]qi l!ill l'~· ~.i.;.xi-~10. 1H1d more. 823-4205, $32.500 (Fri. pin lo !Vlon. am) 1900 Sa ntiago Dr., (Dove r Shores) N.B. 646-0228 (Sat & Sun 1-51 17:167 Oak Strcel. Fountain \'alley 847-3081 . $42.000 {Sai & Su11 ) 420 l~elvue Ln . (Bet. IJ & i'vl ) 13alboa 675-4600 (Sun 1·51 15'.!6 Vivian Ln . (!·!arbor 1-lgl ds) N.B. 642-8235. $39,450 (Sat & Sun) 2047 Port Province 1H.v·. l-lomes) N.B. 675-32 10 !Sunday) 410 Mornin g Star, Nev,:port Beach 644-4910, $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ;30) **8 Linda Isle Drive iIJinda Isle) N:B. 644-4910 Sl55.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 423 Francisco. Ne\\·port Be;i.ch 646-3255 (Sun 1·5l *2211 Tustin (Back Bay) Cos ta l\1esa 646-3255 !Sun 1-5) 2401 Tustin (Back Bay) Costa l\1esa 646-3255 (Sun t-5) *2033 Len1 nos, Costa I'Ylesa ~ 646-717! (Sat & Sun 1-5) * 1712 Ga laxy Dr .. Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-51 (5 Bedroom) **415 North Star Ln . <Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 !Sat & Sun) (' B•droom & Family or Den) *2006 Gala>y ·Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 !Daily) * 1027 Ma riners Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 548-7893 (Daily) DUPLEX FOR SALE (l Bedroom) 715·71 5Y.l: Marguerite, Corona del Mar 673·8550 $59,500 (Sat 1·5:30) (3 Bedroom) 407-409 Poppy; Corona de! Mar . 67$-3210 • (Sat & Sun) WATERFRONT LOTS . FOR SALE J **1641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's ·covel N.'B. 642-8235 . (Daily) HOUSES FOR RENT (Ftn. 3'8odr-.) LOil Kings oail. '1ewport Beach 644·4910 25/mii (Sun 1·5:30) *""'' ... "'.,,... .......... w .......... ldl'a! for 111" 1n1ag1 ua111·r, 1h1,~ l''•l l''''"I 101 "11n11.~ f'lcnr l'llt ba.v v11•1" p•'llrnt1al, Drivr1,·a} a«<"PSs l1um ll'llh f1,1111 ;,nri rear, w11h iioldi· 11orm.I nH Stl'('<'I park111l'.. :'llnkr 1111~ pnipf't"l_v ;,n ,,,. erptional soulh-nf-1hr·-h1t:l1- 11·ay Qfft'rinr: S:lO,flO(l_ lC'r111s. C all fi7 3·S.i:JO. ATTRACTIVE TRIPLEX ./tis\ I !'L i••1-·0"10 o.I ,("If !ll.<11 i(' >t 11<1 1u11 :>:Jr11 l.1«<11101 1 u1 Co.~r~ ;\),,,,, lrit••)llli' $1 ~."• po· r 111,111111 i;nil 1<11,11 pr1rr J11.;: s::u.no11 \11111 g(l\)d f1n11n~·1 111.: a1·ail:1blr_ Cal! us ror ;ill 1111· rJt1::1~. JC-. W:~f::E ~REALTORS --.544-4141 - (0pen ,Evenings) ~"""""'~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-.'I hn1l1.111 General General f11~h11 r<,lll'r ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:I ~11,n:: \\' \\I • 1q1,,11111: 1 .. .: dn11hl <' g;u ·;..:1• :11111 ;o1 ·1·1 ~~ il>I' IH1a I •JI !1 , 1111•1 -\ 11 I 111- .or\il Pr\I.\ t_1,', ,1, I ;111, I ,:~I I i.,11 111c•11ll\ 111• l1al111 :: 1·1 \I'~ ,( PANORAMIC BAYFRONT 1!1~11• ,lllL'!', JC-. COATS DOVER SHORES' 21 15 BAYSIDE DR., CORONA DEL MAR Orean & bay vic\1' frn1n lh!s 122 ft. pr1111e Jot. is th e se t1 111g for lh is love lv .. ~pac iou." si n!,!le storv 4 BB . 4 ba . ho1ne \Vllh 11s· 011·11 pier & slip. ~·lin t eond F'ine.~1 or hrl1vci . panel· 1ng, 11'allpaper, tarp. ,~ drapes. By App'L ~ WAL~A CE \ "'11-Jlnni,-. \;a!a.'Cy Dr. - Walkle' .. rll '.~' Lee I REALTORS ·°'l'"'·:q1 1.,, ,\· Hlf',d f1ll' f'lll!"I'~ 1,1 n111t;. 11 1nd.~·1· pool &! Open E venings 1,1,11111 .\\~~,~~\. l,,_..a~e or • 962-4454 • s 11 ,,()(\0 _ ~'rt.• r., apr 'I. .'i;lO )!,11·1,.,, Bl1d ·•I ,\,l.111t~ ==========~1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba yside Or., Suite 1, N.8, 675-6161 , Bil l Grundy, Realtor :--~r,.11 1;,,, (/pri. Iii q l'\I I OUT OF TOWN -OWNER- ::11 1· .. 11~1 rl1·. :"\ll tii."1-tihil REPOSSESSIONS--a-Almo•t Impossible ~NE-WPORT BE ACH I G1neral ~ CAR Gi\R1\GE and 2-s1orJ' ---------- e . ..:ecurive hoine on 11. cul-de-Near Harlio--r High sac strerl of morr cus!orn General • T H!-L!·:\'1· I, lllf\!I·· • ·""·· thh ,·h,., '" """ 'l nn f;i rn1l ,1 11111111' 11 ,. I ~1· '1, •Ill' lrpl(· .. ~ nr:, :" 11 .. 111-:. ' rkl1::;h1fu l p.+11u, .:_,,1·1 1r>11, l:_:r ponl ,t• \I!'\\_ \1 Slaff• "lldl'P lnpl"\. uh·.1J f,,, "" n. "'' i llf'•lll, \\';11~ 10 ~hlf(", ••·li•~'ls S·ll ,91)1)_ anil 1n<un11• S·l 10. ntonlh. ,..:r:•l'f;l1nc. rlr>,in ho1ne.~. ~omr. llf'"l.1 p:11nird k <«1rpe1ed. 1 ;:., ·I ,\ .! hdrn1~ . .:::on1e 1v110 f"''! FJl,\.\ .• \ co nv. terms, fr,1n1 .5~0.000 tn S·10.000. COl.LI).'S .I;: \V/\TIS rnc. To rind a $30,000 ho1nl' nC"ar all NE\VPORT HF:JGl-ITS schools on a quiet. trce lin- ed cul-de-sac. Our exclusive "'ith 3 bedrooms and roon1 for your 11\l'gf' d1n1n11: room s"'I too~ An f'Xtra bonus in the large orchard of n11u1y kinds of tn1it 1ree~. \Von'! last long! CALL 675-49:{(), ~'co.I --1=-l~~ll·HJll 11 ~~=---=-~-----BIG CANYON 5 BR, 3 BA. B-1 Model. Com: pletion Dec. $89,500. '44·5859 alter 6, BY OWNER. hom('s. /\ln1o,;1 2000 ;;q. !l. (')f cornforinhlr farnily l1vin!:. Yrt>shly painted, IJPIV shall: carpet~. S h o r 1 dis tance from pl rn1rn111ry. junior a11d high ~cllOOls. \\'n11'1 he avail. able long! $·11 .~«l. Walker & Lee Real!nrs '2{).13 \Vestcliff Drivr &16-171 1 Open 'til !l P~'I Dal!y Piiot Want bargains galore. G.neral Ads have Spacious 4 Bdrm. .,21h Baths & family rm: Townhouse, boasts 30' maste.r bdrm. suite . Many plus ·features. N6\v offered for $43,950. •112 ' 2 Units torona def Mar 2 Bdrm. home plu s rear f-bdrm . furrti sh· -ed apt. •100. $49,950. HOME SHOW REALTORS 3535 E.tt Cout Highway ~ a.r.n.del-Mar f•\\ &>e 1his tine 3 hl•chwn1 2 ba1h hnn1e in choicl:' Cliff- ha\'Cll. Near sehooli; & ~hop­ ping:. suriken Jivi ng roon1 11·11h used hrick Jirplc. Nire kitchen, srparatr-dinini:: room. \Veil dr.veloJ)("d yard, brfe:k <.'Overr:d patio. Asking S42,000. Call for sho1ving £73-Sjjij. $54,500 VA No Down 111111, l{l hra1·l1. !i1111·r n1a.v 11.~sunu• V!f1\ .o ppl'<l\, TO VE.'TS, t'ant<tstic HEC-.\2'.l.000: p;1y SIO.llOU t·~1 ~l1 A· REATION ROOi';I 1rith fl(lol o"nri· \i1l l <'C•ii.<1ol1>1' 2rnl TD tal>le k 1ve1 t>a r. Love1~· ror-111 7'", uit<•rr.~1. s 1~ !10fl, Newport i;.~~ Adam~ Ave. 962-5523 ot '-BAY FRONT APTS. Fairview \'1,1a P~·I l.1rlo Pier & slip ,,1 ;11 l11ioll'. ~-1,1111 S~l.:iOO. Self n111! dining mon1 plus sun i>· i\ll~S rous~:P., RP~l 1o1r f'n lan11ly 1'flQ1n. 4 U.rgc i\IP-n1hri· :'ltulrlplr L1st 1n~ bedroom~. 3 batll~. 1n 11bso-!7\·I) 712-4~\! •ro. Rn" s;1 Ju1e immacl1!ate (_'()n1!it ion. Oce11 n~id;·. r;i!i!. 92(J:i1 646-8811 01· lra.~r ( . ) George Williams.on • anytime I REALTOR Primr. rr~idrn1ial area --------673-4350 645-1564 l·RTHEREAL \ ESTATERS . . , COLLEGE PARK Nov>' vacan!. Owner 1nut;l Vet1•rans .\dr111n1s!ration t't'rtificate (')' reasonah!r value -l'i4,500. Unbelievable hut u·ue ! ..:au a.15-842-1 •Open evt11.1 have fa~I sale. Quiel, 1.ree lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiii;I lined, cul-de-1<ac locat"ion. MESA DEL MAR Oversized J bedroom and 3 Bedroom with Pool family, double fi rt:>plact. shake roof, a.JI Xb1ls-. As· This home has ju81 be-en new- sume 5'4"'1 IOA.n. Now prlc..-ed ly palo!erl fn.~ide & out, has a1 $31,500. all new car pels. wateroof1- 540-U51 fOpen Evenings) ntr, new 10 year ,guaranlee IY * $35,!GO * ClHfha~n • Ntiwport Heights. ·3-Bdrms. 2 baths: lge. ian1- water heater , 11!orage area for boat thru garagr, This honlf' will be open SundlQ' .1 75 pm, 2784 Cibola. $.ti,9;.c'.I. ')ll(•4\°1rb< 'Jl,a1iy 546-5990 ily nn. wlfrpl c, Fenced pool I !!!!!!~~~!!'!~!!"!'!!"""""'I A-cabenit. Walk to St. An· INVESTORS I I drews Chun.:h. 1 \Valk ro be/Lich. Beau!. 3 BR Open D1 ily 1-5 2 ht'I . fum. homf'. J..easecl 111 640 $t. J•m•• Road IC~ mo. ttl• Junt. J36.500 • <CORNER KlNGS PLACE \ CAYWOOD REALTY PYRAMID EXCHANCORS 6300 \V. 0:>3j\ Hwy., NB 646-«>01 Realton ' SU-1290 $©\\~1'A-clt£~S" The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuckle O l1eor1onge let1er1 ot the four Krombled wordl be- low to 1orm four simple word5 GEEHW_L I ' I I I I I' . GlRETl l 1--TTI '-,-1 -.-1 ...... lrl' i l t 1-"TS_Yr-L-.l_KTT-il ~ News ;1em on omusement I I I IS . poge : ''The comed ienne hos ~--------,ten kids. She's fomous for her . D E Y R 0 0 I good -." ,,_, ~-i-,7,--T,~,~,-·~,~,-i-,-" G) Comol111e lhe thlK~le quoted by Idling in 1he missi11g _f"Otd . you dev11lop frorn i!ep No. 3 lfelow. 8 Pl!INT NUMBERE D II lfTTfRS IN S0UAR£S :· C) UNSC RAMBl.f lfTTERS I fOR ANSWflt • I I l I I I I I , : SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 -. • I J l ' OM.Y i'ILOl _ .... I~ I ---I~! ---l~,-1 -iiii ...... .__ .. _~_'..:..._·~_._. _ _;l ~!" __ .... _ ... _"_'_~II •I Irvine Huntlf'I~ Beech N-rt hoch Comm•rclal Bu•lness . . ·-. -· ---·--.. ..._ DILUX! llOMt: -By OwrM"r. ?n!N' IY THE SEA ror~r. la1·2e. \11'511 v""'" STUNNING-IS THE WORD -t RR, 2 ""· 2 s1nry, sh11kl' • * DISTINCTIVE Wood Ai Gla•f horn,. Z300 Ml· l!. With ,,j.,,.,fl<'\nl!I """llM II I f'c W l...af1te. lot 11•11h many treea. Sf'puAI "-dul'g rm ., 3 Br/l b11 . s1ud10, $63.000. lO 'ilo Way of Life Enjoy 1he-relu~ 11111nr of Newport Sho~l 1n thil at· tractive J bedroom. 2 bl.Ch, 2 11tlry "A" tr1me home. Sun bask in the privacy ol y'Our patio 'ncl05~ by an l!i.h1 1001 brick wall or en. joy the sand• ot nearby Newport 8t:ach. A cAnal view. quiet 11ree1, club· hou1~. pl'lOl and 1enn11 caun1 "'on't allow this on. 10 la&t. PriN!l'I at $34,950. c • 11 646-7171. Pro.,.rty 151 Opportunity 200 -:'N[w,.-LI"ST°'I"N"'G,-- TOWNHOUSE kol, !llnr11Ji:t fN" i'IMr " rnol, D-"'· l11•p, p.ll lln•, t· a 111 P " r. P1orPS,lflMll.\' F'nr th i~ 2 bdrm .. den. 2 bath, home. Prime crp1s, l1rp5, frplr, bl'o'lu1 111- STORES & OF~IC!S on N"eWJl(lrt BIVd. • DRUG STORE • TO SUY OR Sill .A BUSINESS HOLLAND aus. And wh.I! I IOCIUOl'I' ! Alfja. et:IM to lovl'ly pool, pl u!!'h land!CILP"ll r.ummon .t l'f'll , ""~n1 lnn1f'nl l11 111 i &ll<: OIV' bdock 10 Ml"P Vf'rdf' Coun- l'l'Y Club. ~qui.tiff' 2 + dl!n, t lr-rflnl'I ., ~l'lflnlah horrtr . ju111 J'f'rlf'rt lor 11rluh ll'1~11r" livlnt 11 tt~ tw>•t~ C•ll nm-'· .)4t..MJIO 1 O~n F.:v,.1. 1 l11ndM·aprl'I yard hs.o la.r11r par k location, walk lo shopping & church. nu1n, sprink!,rs. '.I )'rs. l1k~ A.ntho11)' Pf'lOI, h ,11 u1itul Beautifully decorated & lndscpd. For the !1!'W. n11 nrhn l~ Cu~sl a, $1.:(1 M e-quity. on lease-hold . Ti,i•;• l!WI. Pan in trade po1albl•. Owner ~16£11. Condtmlnlums " 11 1, 1· f 111 1. Or )¥ n t •I mos t discriminating buy er at $38.950. S:l!l,!1.iO, 968-fi.~2'! 1rah•,l1~J', ltr,111( fnr tni:s or i\IF:R EO ITI-1 r. A re fl F: ~ ~. SALIS c~ 11 · 4~3.577 h11r-be-qu!'. 'Thill t·u~lcuni ie<f "Sl ~CE 1946'' Al' ... UlllUI 4 ~R . up;r;ir!Pd home h1t! J l•rtf' BR'1, 2 lhroughflut S16.!l00, Bkr. * OPEN SUN. 1-4 * 930 Bluebird Canvon Ll'l\'l!ly rr1-levf'I with uniqut intf'rlor. A!king $42.500. for sale ---~ 160 "Thi! 8f')ker wuh Empa thy" 1716 Or1.nl:e Ave .. C.r-.f. &A5-1470 ~~ eve. r-.10TEL for ll"aJI', 16 unit.I in Newport Bch. Call D111 . .,, H11hw11.y1. !\tr. Gottwald; 213 /f;2G-J~14, R11m ·llAm. Oct ~ &· ~only. b11.rti~. lri: liv rm., formal !st V.'P~lrrn Rank Bl d:;:. .i.l7-lif12.l dtARMING SINGLE STORY l BR l BA, ~ptr thiln n'w: Nn quali'rlnr ta u - 1um,. FHA loan. VarHnt r11n rm . i'f'P 11f'll. Irr honu.c l.:n1rf't'\lty Par'k • ;i e"ocRcc,c1o,c .. ~",..-ch,c1c,,..-.-cll-,• J"1w1m phi~ "'orkdiop. lfomf' D•v• 833-01 ". f 01 N ig,hti rm .. "'" rrn.. 11 m rm .. \<II< UHYl<'L t,; p i: r an, afrlum. ~7~2 VI ~\\ ClrclP, PLACE REAL TY ?96!1 S CM.!il Hv.-y., L.8 . *. 04-9704 * lerwi" realty, inc. 21.:.62 Brookhunr. Hntrn Sch ~5411 anytip1• IT ~~.~l 1·11rP"11n11:, dr•f'M'~. ~ll!)"lltlll' I ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!""""""""""""~-""""""'"''!'""'"'"""""I HR. S.l.i,flf'IO. lt.v\-,lf.4!1. 11.~llp11pi·i·~, h"n" p11in1M Co1te Me•• Huntington Be•ch ---- niur"I 2 f1r,.plsee~. V1~-.N Huntington Harbour k111·11 .. n, bit.in appl ltHl<"'"· B\' Ov. lll'r. CollPfP P11 1·k. 4 --------Spectacul•r View \O THE REAL \"-. I.:S'l'A 'l'ERS MU~T SELL ---=""--=---=""'---Spai·nu~ Pnt'!Vlil'h IQ f'rt-BR, 2 RA. Jr i;rrrr11hou~c & SURF OR l•y Ave. Wet.rfront 1rrt:11n n11J n~ I r 1 P n r1 ! sh11rlf' R~rrl_,_"·_6.:!:_~12 VACANT .1 Rr .. C'U1 '"' l:rlflhsln lC"lrf! IX'f'IHl & C"llY , '. ''" . ' '~ S-IJ.IXVL Spli! Jrvf'I. 4 Ar'~ 1·)1-1< fr(lm olln1nst l!lll!f'Y 1...EASE/OPTJON J BR 2 BA Di:111!,, lnltr des1in1n~ buat- n"!.~ 1n N 8. lltf'A Call (2131 .1JlJ.Jj7fi 11.ll !> pm. 4 Mrm. l halh h(ln1e f)P~u:nr<1 fnr f"!lllY ('OOf!'"'11I * J RR Hou~,. hu.cr fnrrl ~l'I. Pif'r" Slip. 1195.000 1111111.' l hilt~ '" ~hn~ ('M'l'lltt 111. phone e\t•nlni:-~. S.'J.1,000 ro S59.950 BkT 111 mom .. l hr. 2 ba. dl!.n, 111m l--;P~R=1M""'E°'L~O=C~A~T~l~O~N~c l fib/gar. w 10.·.draJ>'i,pr1m~ ""lk to h<-<il'h, or U."f' ,1011r 1\.16-(l.t:ii. rm, rhn111': rm. S~5.:,00, By T~5h11.dl!drornerne1rOlf1 8.N'a. SLfl.OO'l F"P11rsubmit' pnnl. GrPal 2 srory Ne"port . 011nPr. lli! T11ha11, ~94-46.ll I lnve1tm•nt Opportunity 220 Call: 57:\-~~ 642-2'2.l.3 F.veii. rrn!er~. 2 golf rour~r~. pl(". 0\\'n!'r fi4fi...6.1fi(}. . r ou ran ~111·" !hi' rr~l!<>r~ Dane Point _____ _ associated 1"">01m1,.•10t1 a1 S'1'i •• ~. n.!!11~ tO in j , lfi!lfl S;im11 r Or , 111 \[P•a \lrrrle-Dr. Appl. \\f'~l r .. mi ly hrimf' "ilh ror-llrv1ne Dr .. l BR., ~ep. dinin;;; rm. arwin realty, inc. -;;---------;;'N E"' 2 BR. 2 BA . OJ>'O F 1repl&CI!. h"dlO.d, 11""!"$ It. 21562 Brookhurs1. ""''" .,. m11l rl1111r1i;: 1oon1, !Mp1r.:t.I • "" p11110. f11m ity rMin ""uh t1f'f'-1 Your Fonde1t Oree ms hf>amffi ~ihnas. u~~rruci-c11rpt>11> Hur• IM!h I: 1i . 546-5411 anytim• ---------1 PARTNER. LADY Q.R BA t•KEl(S -Rt:AL TORS ?02<; W Ba lboa 6 7J.J66) "-!'l-">,!l 1:~- SLICLJ ---sS!2L2 ToTAL-PRTCE~s2•.ooo N£WPORT HT • NO DOWN AREA G .I. BUYERS "'hl'rl' Pl~ <'lln yo11 h11.\ • 3 S100 DOWN A..n room hnu~ .. io.11h m<im PAYMENT F .H .A. /)l'P!.EX. ~p11r. 2 RR un11•. l\'t1• r!r111lf'.<. 11,,1 rlPC'k rr11· rPa r pAl in I' /f1.~h pool. S4.1,.'ffl. ~!1>fi..-.12i'i. --O°Nl."Y S22-.. 'l'IO~.-. -- 1\'1·. R4·h. S.--'~ V11 Fl'ril•·. f'nlt11C' fl'r 2 4111: "Jj7 f'd ncPan \Ill"\\. SZ7.000. Dbl • 2 k • ph1rr ;inrl n1;u1~. m11oy \\',.,0·1 vi~uA1i7.P. A mnr? bt>11u-fi7l_75.lfi -ia>11 I" · carpo., on ~lrA~ lnrj J hr<!IV!Om~. 'l'7 riful horn!' lhAn 1h1~ 3 hdrn1. 1-----------alll!y. SJ.l,9;j(I. P ARK Lido Townhousl", .3 h11•h~ ht1rl rlno r"'. an<l 11 11 1rh 1A r:2e family room. Al· BEACH ACCESS. OC N MODERN Br. 21i ba. Pool. No prtints. k11rhr11 :O:uhn111 nn lrrrn<-, rium ""'llh roun111 in. tieauti-VJF:\\'. fl ohhy-1\Ti tk ronm. 3 JmmllrulatP, ('harming home. S32,j(X). Ownl"r, 547-:)§4fi. r ri,.,..rl lor 'Jlfll'k ~A IP. <:11tl-1u1 An rhony pool, H'l 11 r>fT1· BR.. 211 RA. 2 lrplr's, AH recently redec:or1n~. J BR. Duplexes/Units Collins & Watt~ Inc. fPJ;.~inn11lly lttnl1sr11pNI y11rl1. rPd'li.r. S6!1.000. 494-.\'\64. 2 Ba, New 'hag carl)l"1s. s ale !lll1-.l.">23 nrrri Evr~. Spp )'(ll!f 11rPam mme trUf'~ Lagun• Hills f.i!'epl3rl', kitchl"n hllns. Onl~· S.';.1,7.j(l ronl p11110. Dbl. gar. on al- AR. I b!I Comnarlo a t l!'y. $37,!f.i(I. 162 GENT ,\lCi . \\l'OURhl lron gA tes &.. ru11.rrl~. $1'l,!IOO \.ii [n!f'res!. ,\Jnnr y bilck 90 rl aya, 67.l--1787. Mon•y to Lo•n 1st TD Loan ~ build • d11pll'x. fo1· unrlf'r Sl3.fl00~ r llr 1ntmo. 1·11.Jl • TRI HARBOR REALTORS iOfl f:A51 1711), i ,.\I. ~-JZ'i:'I ~:1·r~; F.t~-:!!2:1 Cell.,• Per~ Bit. * S21,9SO * .ut.um,_ 4•, 1 ~1. $7600 rto11 n, !nr 1h1,< f;ihulou$ 4 hPdrn..,m. 1 .'i!"l'.I hnu;::f' with .l h11Th ,•. f~t'11rll for ,·olJr O<'C'Up1v 1r} 11"11 . · Ctin1ri"1"l.1 C'11rf1"lr rl 1hniout 111~ rlr11f)I'< :'\r ~l)'lt k;Trhr n l'llh RIJ h111JI· 111!1 tlll'lurl1ni.:: '11.~h.,.·11.<h,.r. l)r111hlP £0ll"lU?P. School~ 11rxl shoppin11. nP11 rh~. l~T u~ East Bluft BLUFFS "LINDA" Tht nP\I' ~1~1,., lllr!rf'r 'hnmf"!< on 1he Ra,1' ·. s1nR'J, ~lnr~ 3 RH., 2 h~th ,_, 1.,-,11n1ry kHC'hen " i 1 h brP11kl11~1 an•11 . l.111:h1. "fl"" /.; 111r~. l'w>a m"'11 f'f'TI '~.. ;!'Ol'l;:f'OU• dt'('p p1!,. r11rllf'ri11c. SfWil'- iou~ \\'AJI M p1111 10 . Cul n .. ~ar !nc·a t1nn f, plf'll.~ini:-('IUl!flflk. ln1m11f'nl111f', 11l1ut1 hnn1r , 1>11r,..I,\• usPff 11va1I fnr f1r<t nf thf' )"ar (l('C'U piln<'y. $~9.!'!00 BIG SUR -MODEL -ired hill R~:ALT\' fo · nnl_I $1'.!,:>{)0 Y,;o; ~1r, tPr-Un11·. P11rk Cf'nlt'r, lrv1J!.t r1 f1r llmr pl1111 -I l'>r>rlroom :?I l;"Jll Anytin1, R.tl-Oll'irl 'tnry. ~ many f'Xtr11.o;,, A ..,.,..,.,...,.....,..,,..,..,...., 1nai:-n1/1r,.111 h"m". 011. ner 1n t;NJVF.RSITY P11rk mnrlf'l. :l Pf'11n. ~11hn11r .~nur ?ffrr. RR, 2 Ra, Frplf'. Atnum. L11.g11n11 Hill!! ~is11rt \\'orld. CAL L 'e\. &46 -~414 \\'11.Jk in. m s!rp~. s t r?'ar. '1""!. ~ front. fL11I h11l1"nny. \'il'w, ~ ,\II 1111ht1Ps clos,. 111 rP;i!'. ii.Ill: TY Sl~1:t.!l2 mn pyml. 7 1 4 Nt•r Nf .. por1 roil Orflr1 -1!'4-0171 11ft Ii pm. ----Legun• Niguel OPEN SUN. 1-4 31891 Nation•! Park Or. P::i nnrHmic view ol broarl. ~11.·cep1ng hills. 3 BR., 2 ba. $11.51'.Xl. Cliffhaven Newporr Heights 3 bedroom 2 ba th home •1·i th be-autifut p11tins (Covf'red 11nd UMC(l\•- '-1-rM 1. Hom!' rt modtled 2 ~·tars 11gn • Bea utiful dr11.ri- I'•, ru.,pl•ct. for'N'd l'l tr, Ne"' r.arpt"111 11/'od 11inyt noor m11erinp. F"HA ln;in i~ 1111.· ~umabJ,.. 11 1 !;t,~. Pnced S~2.IXXI. 646-7171. J UJ\'lTS-8y Own!'i·. i'l <'ross rrom S.A. Ci,'1c Cnlr. Duplx & s1urlin Apt over rib! s:11r. lnrome S240 mo. Ult 50xll9, aep. me.te rs. S 21.!J j{) "·1s2.:;oo dn. 711., inr. a t S19j mo. 6wn1· 11 11J carry ls1 T.D. \\'ill IJt' Shn\''n Oct. l f..· 2. 10.11, I03f13. lOJJ \\'. 3n::I SI. S.A. . Q\\'NER. 2 Srt, I hH . lie"'' J BR, 2 ba, rf!d uced .a, S59.500. 411' Poin~tffia., Cd !'if , Ms--0272. 7.25,...~ INTF.rtEST 2nd TD Loan Tl'rm1 bued on ~quity. 642-2171 54S-0611 ~rv1ns H11rbor .11.rf!A 21 Yl"I· S•ttler Mortgag• Co. 336 E. 17rh Slrl'f!t $25,00() ___ , fl!J(otir r 11rrl!'n. -GEM - mow it 10 ynu. Walker & Lee F..\'TF.RPRl)'F:.'> REAL TORS RPal1 ors 1•10 W . Cst. Hwy., NB ~ H11 rivir R!l'ii, 111 ,\r111 ms I "4l-46lJ 1 _-.1.;.~191 0,.,...11 'nl !! P\1 • I College Park Delightful 4-Bedroom ' Rll VIT'l'!I • Rr1r m hnm, 11 rl1n Plus • • • • rm .. lrll f•nl rm ........ 1 b~r. .. A r1.~:A_l:\1R F: ro ,..;JI O\I' · f"11o m1I~· ronm 11rlr!rrl in I his ' Arnold & Freud ' !nvl'll ('Iran, sh>11'p hnmr l~nlrl. ~h~i;; C"lll rp<"I~ Z~ X 14 !11 In£ l'()!•ri1 "" l1repl11r,, d111111"' 1.....,111, Ru 11t 111 11ppl1· lllWP~. \l'Blk1n~ rl1~r.tn<'t' tri shnr•p1110! Rrwl 1n 1111 school~. On'y SJ2.9:ill, C ;i, I I 11()\\. \D·THEREAL \'.:'-Eq'.J'ATf'.R§ ·, :i.ll~R,, blllh!, p1·1 hf-11 ~11.l --OPEN HOUS~ rp All 5 .?ll -f;j~.!~~ ~·r :r /'\1 TO _\!O.\' !\:'II --('f)f:'iEf: [.\l f. Jo1·r!~ .1 Rr! BalbN lsl•nd I ur 4lt'n, /111n 1'!11, le: <il l r )pc Ll TT\.f. J~lA nrl. .'r!. R~.1 1 kll. 1nrl 11". rlll!p lrpll'. ,,. f rnnl. 2 1<11~. hf'lu<I' nn nrll',l 1ra l'Xpt11q1 r .<llai;: rrplJZ .~· :; RR. 3 RA. 3 ~·un1~1·1•s. JI drJI"' 1111< nf U~!'ti hnl:k, Rnnn1 Ai r i'\'ll'lll1111u1p1 ... l"A hf'111 , :.! nrar .1•r1, & ria- niairb ronm i, ha1h. !11 rlli l t1"~ " n-."•m fnr a1trt111or1.<. ]Ji\PI~' [u•J~·pi,: ,(. lit dhlP Up.•!lllT~ \\ /W•'I hAI , <,f->O\\ II ~pp! Ofll). \1111 1.ll~.!XKI ~ lo(<lr \\ ln<lt) fa<'1i '\P!<t' I'll· PrinMp11I,; nol.\ n"nr r I' O I ll':.?"~. all s.·no••I~. rh11r«h"~. Rf\)( 212 Bnlh.111 Island park I.· sh.-.PflR t nr 1· .~~2_.i110 ----ll'1tl ''"'"'"!"r tp1flt. Ry. B•lbo• Peninsule ! 111 ri•·1' 21•1 rr1nc-r t"11. C :'II ··--~------·1 7 1 1 ,l!lJ-L'Q~. OPF.N S11t.f~1n. l ::tll-~:YI ----- -'10 LINOO /\\'I' nrllr /\llVC. 2 Bedroom A ,.h ... rm1 ni:: olfl1>r hnrri,, 1 Rr .. 2 A .... 11'ft!k 1" h11~ ,1r C-1 Zon!'d t flf"!'A n. Anck li'pl "'~fir~. \,rV\rl "lr11>r horn,. l\lftl ru·r - F'Ult)' l11r11. 1.l<I ;;(I, I pl111 •r , ~rpa.n1t" dbl 1;:11.r~,i;;I' \lr. '1nh1n<1Jri "''h 1~r1t~ rMn\ ft.!l11rhrrl. nAVl.ll Rf''.ALTY fi.12-7(~r() 7y,12•· I'll . :\liry ) rear. J.GF.. 4 Rll &· •lrn .. i Lll r11, lnl, s~.:i«l Ba "-lti-7111 'RA YVJE"" r!upl"'. 2 R1· up. 1 """n 1"' p11r10 s:~-·~111 ?il11.r,h11JI R,1'111!~ 1;7·,_1.,,,.il 1-0· THE REAL \~ESTATERS '-'" ,.. . . . . , ... --Beythores KIDS WANTED (1~A.nMH\'G 2 RR . .-omulr Oprn -~1 l.· ~·in Jl!-"1 pn1 !lln "l fl .,f 1 .. 1,.h, "rJI r~1.~<1 r.,1 I RI: J R.\ 11 .. nlf', 11,.!"J rr 1111111 1111 "' hf"'pl. l;oi i.'.P I" tl1•1 1 ni, •P(l ii.11n. d1-... 11<,_I(! r1 k111'h m1•~trr ~·111r •• 1~\J l II I' ""'l ltlt! >11 r•r\r nflt<·r 11 1·rft n~1h "" 111"1" ~ 111 111 . 1n ..;r1 !. ~:n f1 '>11 ~ S ~~·.1111 R\ nu,nr r. {"11 11 :~11,.'.~f,I; n'" lr1t<'h'n ll"'\\' r r(ll< .llhnr! .. 11olk 1n.2 ll\'' N>11r hr< 1 . :':':r.~ rr••11 '~" nr R•· 0"''1"! f:.4;,_.Jti~ci Capi~trano Beech --1 H .. 11t•rl P""l' R11•1w-;;:::;-1 !'11 Ri·h Ch11rr11u12 r11•1n1n 7 hn!l~ Rn 2 Ao\ n•n rn1. \"n1Q11,.· t l l."tOll ·l!'lfr ~~;; ') J..4'1!' r c a 11 )' 2-114 \'1.~r11 flrl Oro _-..·,.wpor! R<'n1·h f1-t•!•!!.l~ 64-l·lf.t:i.'i f:\P~ VIEW HOME 2927 CASSIA OPEN SAT/SUN 12-S 4 l~ri:-r hrlrn1.~. 2 h;r th.~ f'11nrll"l1 lam1ly r<W"lm Enl"!o~ffi •'mlrlyRr<1 P~tin~ I. S11nrlrrk ,\!any l•:x1r;i.o; l.<ll!> nf ~lonti.'.!' ONLY 147,750 611-11.12 Ry 01\nrr I TH~: Rl.llFF'S-.Spl1t ltvl!l :i RP.. 21 7 flA . \\'elt rltrora lf'T'l. Xlnt ltw· s:l.1,:iOO. O"'""'r ~fi-16~1 \\'ill l'f'!ll. ---Founta in V•lley SPARKLE PLENTY ,\pJ'l'O\ .. l'• ('IO"'lrll! ('n~I.< .:r t~ 1h1.< .~ RR, 2 Bl'I c:rn1. l.11 1·.(!P h1llr .~-srPk ronn1~. n111111r·11rrrl l;i1• 11 ~. I u ~ !1 1<1~\'PC. hl01·1i 11~11 fo•11er, h.-111u l!Olll'l11PI k11rh, panrl- rrl r;1111'il~· rrn. :'l-!11n1IC?,!: 10 t""il«!1•><, ln11 ~. shnpplnc . \!01f'-IT1 r.,..nrl SPll,.r will Pill <11.•f'flllJ!f flOIOT.~ ror rHA nr \'A .c11lr , 1111rl rirov1r1P lrr· m11 " <'\P11r11n('t'. A,. k 1 n f S29.""111 e K11.fella Realty • 1 ~11'1 S Rr1,1ol , -.; 1\ .i.iT-:'1.'111 '" 1('nllrrt Cal!• 0 J.; 1 ** SPACE HUNTERS ** rr. '\!,., thP !'11'11'1' "'ill Y01 1R: ~TY LF:' H 11~r 1 RR rt.l ·s BO.\'\',;;. P, \'1 ~ RA. l.nr~ nl p11110. l11i:'. lnl . R II r n(']()l<Pt1 . 1.n, 1,... pt 1r r S.l2,:"rf)() HAFF DAL REAL TY ~'l'.l-1 ·10"l E1·r~: ~11-2•!41; [)f:srr.nATF: O\VNER :;:11\'P S.'li)()(). l!nu.~I' v.·111 he- 11.11 1"1 11 /h1·nkPr on ?\lnri. ,\<\.\' hu.vPr hA~ <'All('t'llf'rl 11ur lo rl 1\'0t'f·r. Pnrt' rPrlucf'r1 tn S·l2.0<Xl for (J111ck l'Ale. ~ -"!f, 11. "'luxury li1•\nr. '.\'tar ~rhnn! .... shopning, !rP.f"Y.~y11, ri::i.rk.~. 1147-'.IO~I. Rv f'M•fll'r. l RR . \·" R11 ~ ;.r,, nlr1. 111:~11m" 6-;i; r.t. or llf'...,. GJI P.HA.. !16.'--.t=ir>4 Huntington &.ach $19,950 IS THE PRICE fl>!' rh1s wry lovtly 3 bHI· n"JOm. 2 b~th home-. Th!! IMn ,, hia:h l!OOUi!:h IM1 )lflU can .11.!ll!Ume wilh p:tymPn t11 o l $160 per monlh, which In. C'IUdt',, a.II .· Modt'rn buiH- in5, rl~p pUe c11rpet11, 111!1(1 ma 1china: dri.pt!s. Douhle praa:e f'O boo(! Cllll Wilker & Lee KAT~_J.!,,\ R~.ALT\. [)Prnr111nr inl Pnnr. pa.tit'!. SJ/.!il)6l Ry n,111rr, S~)iOO. Op"n 2-:1 ee JUMP IN ee ("O()L, Al.I" F: f"O()t, r:.on1r 111 Up~1;1 1r~ ~!lnMnm . l RP., :.! All , · n11n1 m11n- ~tnn" -01.rr l'l<Yl ~q 11. cul· dP·SilC. $.11.!J.'fl. • t .\LI. ~17-~.'117 • 1 fnl'nlrrl.v Rr11.•hf'11r Rl:y.) U1-1~,t,11t1 ~ S11nrl11) or r111! i:::~141.'I. Lagun• Beach JST TIME OFFEREO A.h~nhJ!Ply 1mn1ar. 2 Rd rm, + rlf'n, 2 lm1hs, 2 frplr. rrs- i"f'rtf"e. 4 Blks. In be11ch. Hrl"d. rlr.• .. n101·e.1n rnnd. Unhrl1Pv11h!" prl<"I' or Sl.1..lOO. OPEN SUN. 1·4 1246 Skyline Or, RR l M!hs . rlPn. 2 trplr·~- c11y \'jf'\\ 1 ---------------·~ OWNER WANTS 1500 59 FT I ACTION . Sl .l:i(l(1 ~ hrll'ln 2 ha Th hi i 1 Durilf'.X -2 1-hclrm unp~: 1n f:t(l, 11 <tn(~hr, r A h! 'rrp;!I / "'onrl~). prl\'lllP ~r11\llt:. drpo, llll'~P J rrri:-Ul~r )()I: fJUll 1n1 rlr~!fn -II mu.<~ 1n (l\•rrsizrn <11il l:~I' pa iin .. ~f'P. Rnn11; oH!'r!I • A.~ ins: '' ., .. ,, . .. ·,, I $12.:lOCL ., .... n101p 1n .. -.r rr ri;i ,1;;; OOO & GLASS 1111 h11~rr.-(~I~. p11ymrs IPs.< W 1h11n irni. Tn1ly on,. nf a ktnrl. rir,np h,V ].;in1on1 l..11 n.c:wnrthy: npen fprl1ni;:-thruour 1h1~ ~ hrlrm., 2 h11o 1h rr~irll'nl'"· r.t'll'll'i hn- 11 rl<"irxt" .11,v11 1I .. o\~k1ni;: $1t.~. I' 1llage Real Estate '62-4471 ( ~:;) 546-810] ,.... ...... ,__ __ ......... 1 NEW COMMERCIAL STOP Hv.·y. rrOn1ai;:r , xhu loc11uon. -11nrl S<'l' 1h1s .l hrdrnom h•)mr, 11 w "'rJlf'nn.o: (..· rl rApf'~. t"1repl11.1·,. <1 1r-ro11- rl1t1onl'r, C1nly 3 .vr11r.< nf''>l'1 C'holCP llfPA . S111:!m1 ! on rrrn1.< nr 11s.~un1,. lnll' \',\ loan_ r ri i'P SZ'l .• '>O<l.' C111! - Collins & Watts Inc. -look-What-We-Havel I 1'a l11rr~: f';irl.o: f'nt>I~: anrl 11 l'JOjl l'flEFTlf;F.: All to hi" ()prn f!oi1~rt1 thi~ .,.-p,...k enrl. S'2.1,()()(I up. 847-8531 • S92-5571 All rtntt'rl. S179.~ REALE.X R:e al E stllt• 917 Clrnnr yn', l...lli:Una 494-1561 ~~~- OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 1605 TAHITI H11nrf~>m11n l'f)f'f'llll -i:-rinrl '.\1_1'Sll(' H ill.~ iOf"Hlinn. 4 RR., 2 hath~. Frirmn.l <i1n ini.: rm. L11·1ni:-rm 1.1• frplr. \'1r11• p11110. Rrl1f'M r111e your~PI! '-· ~;ivP rlnll11r._ A~kin~ S•1'1.~. l"p Park AvP. & \\'(l!r h fnr ~iJ:ll~. •!!~ '.::;'.. Jnsinil~.V xroc-&O. CO£Sl .......... ~OU™ l£0' ...... c.o:.~ 32452 AZORES RO. Rrighl, rh""'rful J BR .. 2 M.. SPf'{'racul;ir indmr garden. Ore11n I..· \.f l l.'lf'V.', V11.rant, Pnss\bl, r :-ochangp for clf'&r 101. Sft7.i0fl . Lagu na Niguel Realty 830.S050 49'-1344 OPEN HOH SE. S\1n, Orr l 1 !n 4 pm. 2!1372 V111 Ac11so. l,;ii:-un;i Nl_l!uPI _ ·I hr, f;im rm. 21, h11. h·pJc in 111' rm. Grr111 family hon1t' on ]11.rgt . hr1111r1f11lly \nrl.ocr lol. Close 1n ~i'hf'lfll ~ I.· shp~. S3.1.!1~0. MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE f;J~ ~-CnAs1 l.ac111111 RP11 rli Lido Isle ------~-Nord Waterfront Rr11nd nPw j BR., 41., h;illµ;. rl<'rk ,\· dnck, on Lina .\'ord. Sl97,j(l(\. 4<I Foot Lot Allr. !'X(lfl!lf'd hram J BR., 3 b11 hf'lme 10. /Sourh p11.tio. Only Sli.l,000 _ Bill Grundy, Rltr. :l-11 R~ys1r1!', '.'IB 67:>-6161 OPEN SAT. l-4 224 VIA ITHACA J.11rg, 4 Brlrm ... 1 h~th$ plus rl1nint f\'l(lm . SSl.500. howoRl» lawson jtt. •coltoA ~·llfi Vi11 Lfrln 67j.~:Jfi2 4 BR., DEN, 5 Bp;:- c us1om ))uilt. $129.500 ID THFREAL \"-. ESTATERS • 1• .,., r .. Income Property 166 * * * * NEW 27 UNIT APARTMENT BLOG • COSTA MESA -$422 ,000. - SHARP BUYERS I I BROKER " F'urn. rlupll'X. blk, 1n ocean. * * * * Real !!harp • S38,j()(), ZONED FOR 3 UNITS Oceanfront Duplex Easr&\de Costa r.·!es11 !nr 4 RR -. 2 RA .. lrplr ., hr11vv rf'11dy to build on. C11n take .~hakp roof, e1 c. A. stt>11J ~I mayllf! 4 units. Good Joc H- S79.SOO. lion 11rMi prlcerl right for JONF:S REALTY fii~·62JO you huildei·5 A! $11.900. Call 2001 W. Bai bo«, :\'.R. WALll'.ER & LEE, Realtors, ror 3 Year Real Estate Loan. ~lr Arl llm!I. Bkr. I 714 I 499-2130 Mortg•sr••· Trust Oe.ds 260 PRIVATE TRUST HA S r u;.;os 11vaLI. !or tst k 2ncl trus! dll'rl~. SJ.j()(} r o S200.00D. AlsoC nl lA t r r a l loi.ans up tn .ltG,..~ evalua- llon. Nt wpor! Equity f"und~. 4!}4-7201. 644-88.24. ------ Hous11 !or R9"t HouHs Furnished U•neral I~ 300 OPENSAT/SUN~1:S-lnvrs!n1tnl Of'p! .. 545-9451. 4.10 Ri~1-s111,. -l -ot-,-,-or-Sile 170 LOS ALTOS Srm cious ~pl il lf'vPl :> Bdrm., Pride of Ownership fa mi!y rm. On lan.tP Jnl. Home Large l"f'Sidenti11.I lot 1" B. A.l!r,v 11.Cf'l'!'i.~ /nr r11 11i~r. Non" romp11rahlt' 111 !his Family with t~no'lgl!rs ok. rrail('r. W11lk1n2 d1s1.1nr<' 4 Bedroom 2 ha1h. buill In•. pr1rt . Rark Ray . ...,·e~t ~u1e 1111 torhnnls. $1!1.~. nr Jr\'int hh•n ~!h ,_ 2l~!. carpeting, drapes. least $285 DAVlS REALTY fi.11-7/JOO "'-l 6 ~~" ~r mn. Pho11t Lon" Bea "h ,,,--~ .,,.... ~i>:!n nn rropl'rt.v 1 ...... , r -• ~ HARBOR Vitw ho m,, ~. v. / Sl0.000 r!n. sub. bat. 213 · 4~-95Jl. :-.1onam. 2 BR • nrn. Oll•ner 1;12-<1r.-11. View Home-Lease F'orm11I rlinin11:. Prolt s,1t'ln111 I ~!l!!lli!ll!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l nrl~prl. Cln~ tn flll rk t, MESA Vl'rde ~If rourl!f', fnr 6 months N'O\· 1-~111y l , l"Ofll . hy ""''ntr. OPf'n S~t f., o"'·nf'r ,v111 hnild lo suit. CUI-Comph'.'te!y furn1shf'l1 4 Sun. J!Vlfi Pnrt Bn~tol. de-~11c Int nir!'<'UY on goll t)iorlronms • ramtly room, l;M-4fi'l(). m urs-e . ~027. ~, b11th.~ • Ask for Bellf'. -----6 .1·85j() BY OWNER. Back Bay 4 Mountain, Oes•rt, BR, 2't BA. ~am cng~. Resort 174 * YEARLY RENTALS * fom11r 11in rm. IA ndscpd. f'irnor homes 1n Mach 11re11 549-021}1 . * Big Beer Lake ~~Grundy R!Tr. 67~161 T E S Do YoU """d A p!&.ce to put Belbo• Island H ~ BLUF'F' . Ry OWn!'T, -,,-.,.-:-c~.,-=----c -" • R your ski1s, f1~hing polf! or ~ -nuno. ·' R, 2 h11>, 1 lt!Vl"L CH AR ,\11 NG J B,. wife? Try ~hi~ fine r.abin !or Lintfl'I. morlt l. f.44-123.l ,.,..,, 7 w11 1e r!r on!. N,.wly nnly Sii.=. CaJJ Ross f 141 WINTER n"nl11I , Nlllllll" nn ~6-17.~ r,r "''rite: Spt-nCf'r 11l'Cflratf'd. "'inle-r. S 2 ~ 0 . R11y. $1 l) mn.lsl .C... !11~t mo. Rr11:1 f.:s111rf', P .O. Box 2828.10&<;;&-"'ll0'7;c. ,.,..-,,-,-~-~=I R.ii y~hnl"I' PArk li-15-2fi..1~ c".,.c''="-"c'-LA-ck'~·-Cc'-'c"-·---IRENT from Oct-June, S300 Newport Heights LAKE AIT01.vheAd ho m •, mo. lnquin 209 Ruby. 5 BR:. 6 BATHS Cusrm built by owner nl Bl;Wn. 9-4. "'11h r>iPr I'.· ~hri. S24.1,950 * $25,500 * ronslruc iion comp'11n1..•. Xlnt \\"' -,.-,,y~--~cR~--1 Lico REALTY INC. Oldf'r 2 SR .• 1 h,. brldS"I. 'lntf'r "' ei ny enraJa rlock 11 11e. Lake-vii'"". lully 873-1200 FVa.Jror l~ii Vi11 Lirln fi7~-7.'\00 11rr11, l!l'l'"Vice pt'lrch -1-2 l11nr!~apPti . Burl l)o-.o.·!in 4~ Park Avf' .. Rllltvi11 Islanr:I • ~9:1-2MO _•___ Mes• del M•r 1111111 '1. ronm~. L1111nR: rm. 11g,.n1, 714/3.17-2262. 1 ---~BUILD 1----------:--:-w1rti trpL .l Car g11ra1e. I iOAimosill"MP.M:"h.i:h l ::B::•;:lbo:::•'...'.:P:•n::;:::"~·~·l~·~-•OPEN DAILY 1-Se Walker Rlty. 67S.52DO l 30 ACRES <ill or pa.rt. high 851 CORTEZ ST, 3.\16 Vi A Llrlo. N!'i1.·pori Be-Ach l'll's~I . wat~r Al 30' lflw 2 HR. w&lled 1h patio, nr -_-.....__ -- 5 BEORM. 4 BATH l.;ircf' family rm. 2 )TJ. ne11 ,\IJ 11p2r11rll'fl. Suhm1 t ~·our tPrm~ Real Estate by Mc VAY 545-0458 893-8533 \"aur o...,·n horn,. in L.1.~un11 . nn 11. ~p11..-1nu,;, parn;illy levPI, ~11'1"1'! 10 ~fr!'!'1 I'll . Unrl!'rfround ur1l1!1P~ 111- r,1111~ in. ,., norh1ni:: "''111 oh.•1ruC't ~·our \'1f'w. O!tert'd lit :i:~.9.iO. CAil ·"' dwn. ,.z paymnr~. o .... ·nr. v.·atl!r. untLI Junr. lSth. ZlJ: Likl' n,w 3 BR. 1.· f!\nl. rm., Newport Shor•s 637~Sl9. 243-5J16. 246-6395. 2 811., 2 f'llf g1.r .. ci'ITI", ---===~~~-~,-~-I )-RL\' s~ ., r1rllf'll" .... frpl.. blrris, dish-TRANSFl!RREO DESERT cabin, partly furn. ~.c...•. ,.ew 2 BR 2 BA. 11·~shPr; .~rinnklPrs.. J 11.<;f Npl Shore~ l hr/2 b!I . i\tin ta 1 '~ AC. 3500' Fltv. 3.'; m 1. NI"& .. bay. Carport, J20 Al-~l!'fl~ fn o c.c . ll2.l'F10, heh. f'plc, nPw !!hag r11 rpt-t. lrom Luctrn". 20 mi Yurca varado Pl11rr, :.4.'i-2100 Own<'r111g1 , 6'15-:)726 J\1ovr • 1n ~nrl . S27.200. V11 I $.~2~. Burns. 6i3--2Jj6. 2 Story 1p11rious home, a]ao 0 1.a.n 2 STORY ;, BR •. 1 BA ~"-~-"~·"-~~~---I Re•I E1tate di~ 2 b<lnn Apartment. , · bl ki S J C • 1 E • 112 Ba yview. R7l-9467, ~9.~74 . !Pp11.r11 t, .,1n1nt rm. tn t-en uan 1p11 r•no xeflange REAL ES TATE r hen 54~71111~ Newport Be•ch 1, -. ' '' MUST GTVE UP EXEC :\ Br/fam rm. vu. WE BUY e HOMES e FOR CASH 494.9473 !t-"19-0316 LOVELY Re-pu~lic trl-lt wl ttie,y coulrl return to th•!r $15.00l'I f'Q. for'.' 714 : win!er, .~ngl ad1L11, o r SOUTH LAGUNA hnmf', 4 BR. 3 BA, \gt fllm lovl']y home in Si n Clemente M&--0456. Ntirtd cpl!!., $95 mo + util. . hut buAiMS!L i1 food in R I E W •-• 1•,. Sp J·IJ Bayshorl!' Pk, 112 W. OCEANFRONT rm., 2 Jrplc8, 11tp din rm, ~· _.h C 1.1 . h N 1tate •n~ -Cst H10.·y. ~·.· .,.9710 1,,. BR 3 h I. I I .,,. p•tin w/,11..11 fire pit, .~n.' em • i orn1a llO t ey 'LJ ...,.,.. $ 1 l!lO Glt nm-yre ~r. Mesa Verde Ov.·ner11 ff'lt thAt !Dme r!1 y pl'!'~! Joe, Wc'lOd!and Hilla, MOBTLE Mme-w/caba.n11, Be11.ul. 4 ·· .& . .!IP 11 ev#' ' ' hive decided !n let IOmMJnt ft..-3 LAND WANTED 10/2, 10/Jl, •1•R,l<ER Rf •• "TY ASSOC. furn. homt wl priv. At11 irwAy xlnl lnr S47.500, 642--7J64. L.. h . "' ' JI) M M. •--• " " ,..... h · ouy f t'lr four drt10m. lwo 10 acre-1. c 1c .... u r aR rent-I,-. 3 sri :t ••. 8,2·""'1 21 h to Sl'cN'\ Cnv,. Bf't\c ; form-SUrER CLEAN 3 lg bdrm.11 "' .-.... 1 n """ · r. 11.n1 !lf'JV. • • h11th home. Good plan, Good Compa ny. Cl) Sn-3950 l•I •-•· ... ~.w hou ... -~------l"r home-nl Ch11 rlie ChApJin, 2 h "IR lil eh h<g ~· '·· 1· r • u Pot • 5 ' priei!. PRIVATE party wants h6ust 1417 W. Bay. N.B. Call fnJl ~·:E ~A. f~1 ~Ybyl()t1' c pti. blt'>Ck fncl!'. Sf'e ta Al>-ONLY S.'W.non or 1mAll uni11. Prefer 796-2152 or ~ Sat or Sun. UNIQUE POOL SJ01': "TEA- J-!OUSE", 11undeck anri 4 BR, 2 BA for lc>tal tulfillmen!~ .l4X30 ft h!ri & Mtn:I pool, locg11t Vl•w Lot p~,· it1e~ .... ~!~.,OWN ER . CAPISTRANO VAU..EY 'Seytronl, m-tO!M. $300. S.l .300 .... ......,_i...u. REALTY ll27 Em1>n1 ll1 811.y. · .S!IO,OOD REPUBLlC home-: 4 SR .l 31501 Caf'n lno Caplltrano For lots & homt11 c•ll: fAm nn &: htd pool. On quiel &-1124 Bill Grundy, R••ltor &tttet. 9y owne-r. 546--326!1. SALE or rtnt, 3 h . 2 8A 341 83)'11ide, N'pt Bt•Ch to-11-n rh llt'N'n1. PRIVATt PTY wan!J unit• from ownl!r. ~ta. Meu M&-8451. 12->I ""' larwln realty, Inc. l1~2 Bmnkhul"ll1, HntJtn Bc:h .SC.~11 •nytim• 67$-.6161 Mission VltlO bltiN, trpJ, lh&M nklf. on cul-dfl-H~. VA or FHA. l M.w-Artktli: 3 BR. 2\i ... 2 h-ple·1. ;m. &l6-..,,/'93.J.l87. . SUNKEN In a dlRrming 1eltin1 wt1h mAc crptNlrpi th r uo u 1 ' Unlvtrslty Park I~ Livinr; rllllm, ra.mlly nn, 3 entnlnce OVl!t l'U9tlc brldJe, Spll! le11 On pro!. h1.nd11cpd -- BR. lt'a 11uPt'r -only J29,4.SO. Oct&.n view. 3 BR. horn~ in 1.4 acre: lot. 71 LrJ. tttei. SALi FILL THRUI luslMt1 Reaf (Sbtl by r-NTlul wood ~ ~ na11rane pacio, ou t rloor Townhouse, 3 BR, 2~ BA. Opipertuntty 2IO fAmlly • dlnln.( I'm . :.../frpl: ll1htin1, $39,900, Q W ft~ r fAm l'n"I, )28.~ Owner, I_...,.._ _____ _ V• d k _,,SN! 8»-1-~. 1-1 "'-'--· W• .. -· 1-'* FAMOUS ftlt.AND NAME MCVAY 'Turr::r A~.;'li.tes Ntwpert a.•ch iu' ™"-"'I"VH ....:r _,-.,_. CANDY •SUPPLY 1105 ·N. CMst Hwy., LA.run• !---.:.,..,,-=,..,,~--- .. • •••• ... ~·· 4~11n A ytl $16,IOCI v .A. I . "'-"'""'· J ~ 01s~UTORSH1P __. ---'"" n m• AnYont quA.liftn •Ubjt,ct to (fART OR FULL TIME) J Bed, 11' Blk. trom beach . S225 mo. ll9 !9th St. N .B. 6T:M543 or &73--36&3. OCEANFJ\ONT UlO mo. Winter lt&.ae. 2 8r-, trp\c. 3102 W. Oceanfront N.9 . WINTER Rental, cotta;e on · Bay $133 mo. Ut A-l•at 11\G, '• Ba-Park. 646-2034. OCEANFRONT charmiJW 2 :;: 8r Mu.flt. wlntl!r, f,3M mo. ~; ~~. 1· 3 Bit. '2 BA, pool, 1 blck ta bt•ch. $215 Mo, 'ttl July Ut. 1 M04 Ri11er Ave-.• Ml--0573 Heuw Unfurn. 305 i, $2a,500. 'Wilk to iCh. OPEN HOUSE -R~11hmta. VA Loan with &'it! annu.tl1~::::~~~~:1Now av•U.ble in this &l'ft, Lo-down, 2 yr youna homt, Thun • Sun. U-fl p.m. 8ch ptteentqf: rate. Total Ol.Y· AD toeatlona are c:om- attncttvt llv rm 4. dinlnc frnt m•rnll oct•n view. 2 ments 1141 per month. Apertntenta fw .. a. 1ft n*dal 6t feictoD turnlaMd thnrtrel . aree, bkiMA;k>t.MCAblnt11, BR. 2 aA exec •pl. OYO, hrp 3 bedl'O(lftl ~.,1111----R!F m.t No .wna:. Qu.allftedl:VE!l:=::::--:·-="~"1,."""'""""" 2 pmriot. FP'23.!':()0. blke.011· quick ~ .. Inc appl's, ttnlnr with JIARDWOOD 32 +UNITS JfJ'SOft• will l;e c ome y CLr.AN VACANT er er. tf7·1.221 (Optn to erplA, drpi;. $4T.!IOO. Mu11 n..ooRS. 2 luxurloul balhl, cost.A MESA dlltrl>utor lot OW' eand)' _S.fltdroom b6me w!UI pe;tlo, 9 prnl ' Ht 1t1 ·~· • OWnrtlkt. modern built . Ill kitchen. $311 M. lllO M dn. Exctl oc-fNeat.:n. Planttn. ~ .. ~ cupe~, dnPtl e SEYMOUR.REALTY e Cooptrtlf . ll14l ft.early to ciccupy tmia~J. ('QffJIC:y. fJS.«MS OWnft. ltotlt,MIUcOudl,ttcf.V«tY '!: llittt. taml(y room. Ont tll41 '8w:h Bivd., Htan Sch Coos>i!tate, (Tl4} ~ •ttly. Ct buyers 'welcomt. Realior, hJlh lncorne pntintial. You fftt letll st $2111;. plr rDO. SILL.ING :ru • Mt-im. CALLI ColMlery °""' .... 2 " I hn. ,., c.JJ "P•L 516-<Hl. ARCH BEACH "••" """' Walker· •. Lee . Lo11tcrv"' 1u -· ..... 11m. [clays .,,SHARP a bd, ... ..., ''" 1 I vqu• HOMI? under conalnlctlon, 3 BA. 2 ... ___ _...._ ___ ,,,_ .~.,. bU int, ttneed )'lrd. Sharp. I • rr. l.PP!'lllal • We ba1 Ba hlll1k1e hofM, 9t1y ~ FOR Sale. 2 c.tmettl')' Plott. SUS0 kl S.1995 Cuh Rmq-'d 8 a r I• t n 12 2 5 p / 11 ~Altort , f4Uld& hrml\al ltttnHon. Ii Y"U Nitti tbt crpt1, file Rf'attorl Harbor ft.tit Memorial Fot mor. tnfcmiallon write: WALKER' LE!:, RLTM ~ 11•1't.1Dr Alwt.. at Adams 25 yn... n:perltnce. t1tc. Arthllect dtll&Md Is 27JD Harbor 8lvd. •I Ma.mt Pir1r, l3l$ ft:ll' Both-'53MIM "DllTR.IBUTOft. DMSION 1N~D--44:::lll.~-,.~~--~ Open 'tU t PM COLLINf I WA-ns-cust built w / loq of woOd. MMttl 0,.,,--'til-t ,P M--dul. Ml-MTev11. / "' fCo. 23." P. 0. 9Q:t 1'39: UNUSUAL 3 Br boMm on -.,....,3-L<tr-r,~m~· "'$1"l"";560=..,*:-1f!C.l621 °"'" i: .... •'"' to nne t1t11u1,,.. Ol'IN.SAT/iUN 1..S .. .,... ,._) rw o... c..1na. Clli1"ml• 9ln:J -~. espy6n. v1ewo. PRl'.!TTGE llOME. 4 Bft.. Otlfan .t hUl•tdt vltws. SUnny .S 8~ 2 BA. IM,000. d y • •. • I t"t n out tbl lrtcl\Jde nhone • ssz.o. mo. rer. ..... .,.,,.-". 1'-Ra, bhl'll, frpl(', w/w .. ·~ ,_, u v~-bmd II'·-T :z [ _ . ...., &'\22 itfl"I. 2\9 ftA . 3 cAr r, ~.COJ1...,...1 4fl-ll.-in. -· Cf! u.... emU;, praat .• )'OUr trlM II CASH O:s Beien houM drM. Big-THE rut.tit draw 1n u. ~~.,~bt,.!un~~,· .~ 141.900. ~ Sell ttie nld .ri1n Ruy tM 14*> Klftlll Jld. ... ~ with . a.. DAILY PIL9J' _, tel«tlnn ....Vt.!iee the Wb1 ,, .• Diii)' .. 110J I! --........,. wi•fi htlp ""'' Hill ~ new •tun DAtLY PJLCn" fol' •ctlon! Claufled ed. I ". • DAILY PU.(Jf Clultfttld 0'"1nett Ad. MJ.:M'TI • OwMf. Optn ~·-~~- ' ' -· Buy a Border to Border Bargai Every classified want ad in the DA ILY PILOT appears in every editio n every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers del ivered to homes and sold 1 rom newsracks from border to border II olon9 the Oron9e Coos! ••• oll the ay from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntf11gto11 Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beacl1 Laguna Beach Saddlel1ack San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A .. ·C~ssiW Ad Phone "42-56rl· ~. 1 ·.. \ ' trid.iJ, Oc!Obff l , 1~71 DAJL'i PILOT 37 Houln far Rent l~I J~ [~;...._ .. -___,)~ I House• Vnfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 · Duplexea, ) Apt1. Furn. • 360 Apts. Furn. :----·-------Furn. or Unfurn. L•gun• Nlgu•I, * 3110 Chnrlf'~lon. 4 bo?1ll'LIC!rn plu~ l-..11111" nn . 'l halhs, douh!f' i:aragl.', lt'nc- rd hack yard, S:'.00 nlO. Call 11 1-:HJ 'J'AGE REAL 3 BR, 2 Ba, l"Net"'Or. 24151 1..a ll<"r1no.t;;1. C8ll S111n [IBYL,, 4!f.>...<la96 or 'l!J l93-il64. llll'c"o-,-,.-M-.-,-.-----Newport &.•ch ::-'..,.--,-,-...,--- Ba Ibo• Island 1i1E EXCITING * Winter R•ntals * Cl..EAN l or 2 Br. Adlts, M PALM MESA APTS , 1-BH. I bltlh .......... SI~~ I ~port Height1 RENTAL FINDERS BRAND nf'IY & £0/'gfr.U!i :! • :.! Bit r~s. g kit. Sll.>-S150. 2Ul I "U'rES .,... · , J bti th .......... l ilt.) "' S 41$ W. '"''COSTA WUA Bdr111. 2 baths. ·Pat io . ;-.1,. 1vNEWPT.BCll. •Bl r:. 16th I NB 646-1801 D1d111·asher. trash n1a~her. UnbeltcvabJy lrg a pts, Nlge 3" B '··2 1 t)alh · ·" .. • '· • $200 I A7":·~,--,U°'fc·--· ---·~.,,..,. Houses * Apts. * '4>0111 * Lido Isle r. b;i,. ~anfnint . S~ p • n urn. ~ t>'urn. or unr. HJO 1no. yrly. pv.:.I, J1u:uzzl. elect bltirul, J Br. 2 ba. OCf'&nlnini . $350 t:STATF.: -fifty (;aul!. 54~1151 •==='--~---­DUPLEX 1-Br., stove , HOUSE for Sllle or least. F.xqu1st1e 4 BR, 4 b&, v.1•1 bar. Orie of Lido lslf•., mo~! bC'au11ful honiel!. S6!l0 n10. 67;)..2216. OR S350 mo .• \\1n1~r shag C'll>ls. drps, sauna c:r. J BR ... _ General •• \l"<"n ............ S31.> \VINTON Rf.AL E~IATE ,\dults. no JM!IS. Cal l: 673:-3663 ti7l·8086 Eves. SIZ:.·Ulll pd. !-'urn 2 Br. Cot. 1ag!". Stl'IJS ro oceao. Npt Beach, Hurry• rPfriio:. drps. carport. Quiet ndulls si:c •. V.'attr & g111 llliUI. Oran1;e A\'f! & Knox. 61:.!--0538. BEACON * 645-0111 1.~~~~~-----1 S105-Utl! pd. L11.gur111 . J.'urn :; Bit, 2 BA Condo, all blriris. Bachelor Iii b!Jt to ocean. close 10 ~his Ii 5hopping. X1nt \•itw. 1'011 & ~ !11 cilit ies. BEACON * 645-0111 S:!20/1no. :\11111 10/1. ll{'rll:1g1• H.E. :.:!().-J\5!. Newport Be•ch LEASE W/OPTION Spacious cua1om hoine ot1 Cli!f Drive. 3 Bedroom, f'll.m- ily room, deTJ. "Wei b11r, k'aletl pool \\'Ith JaC'U!Zl. V1c-w of oo.:et1n !ro1n ~un 2'.!9 l\la.nne, Bfllhoa Island sr~CL~S ...... Sl-45 675-333 1 1 BEDJl.j\1 ...... f1um $l55. ~~~~~~~~~~~[ ~ BEDRM ..•.•. lro1n $17£1. ( You're righ1. rh11y ·r~ under- AP'1lmtnt1t.R1nt /ct?) 111ieffi! J;til Me~ l)r .• C.M. ~------~ .,... (5 hlks fron1 Newport BlYd.) CASA de ORO Apt1, Furn. 360 CASUAL Calif. Living In a ----------warm .\l<'di!erranean atnlos· G•n•r•I phere Spacio~ rolor co- * * * S\3J.l.'11 lu1·11 :.! Hr. Huntf' 11 I l Rr, 1.ttn. rn1, 2 ba, bltns, dl"<:k, fnrmal d1n1n11; roo1n. Rent Beautiful .f\Jrniture dhl g;ir , frll.·d ln, C!o:;e to f lJ'f'piaet-+ lots or extras. lor .as little as orrlinii.ted apts -desiglie(f .L turn1i1hed >or i"fyle & con1- !ort • Heatf'd pool • Ki!ch- e.i w/ indirect ligh!1ni: • Deluxe RIO. Adults. No pe~. g11. & yrxl. Co11s1d('r p('!. Avail now. BEACON * 645-0111 <dd• sri:.. :0 '8 ·1221 , Co\1673~\io. ONE MONTH &1i>-1261i. I ~B7A~Y7SJ~D~E~~V~IL71.A~G~E=.~~785=. I Cozy 2 Bil. compl redec., No. 8L 2 PBR . Z BATHS. Sl~N1c• 'l Br, Blrns. 1·f)ts. lrpl. hid pool, adult!< Carpe1,. drape.~. 51.0 o l . drps, child ok. Nr . .schla &· nn!). Reis. E-side S183. Adu11s. Ph. 675-8689. shop~, ;>1g.;,7S5 * :HS-+12.f 2 BR &. den-Balbo6, PE'!1111. complet• with your too•;. Purch•s• Option lnd. item ae!ecuon, l BR.-lJ.75 tum. UTILITIES INCLUDED 3m \\'. \\'ilson 642-19TI associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W llolboo 67J·l66J lX:EANl-~RONT 3 Br:.. 2 &. l'll'W lov.er duplr' lill 'lras $32> 1fl(1. v.·1111•"1' "111 ,,,n. &1df'r yrly. f'or 1111p1. 1111 ';°)I -:i.f8-974l alltr t> p111. II nr, &J\S\\'f'r 211--696--AA.11 VEN DOME J.~.JtACULATE APT'S! ADL:LT and F.\.\1!LY Si·i·toon Clos• to shopping, P•rk ~f1ar11)US l BR '~. :t t..a • :::11.•1111 pool , pur t greeri * Frpl, lrvl11 ! nr:try l;1c'ls 1845 An•h•im Ave. C"OST,\ .\I E~A &f'.!·2824 ./ ON THE BEACH Balboa Peninsula • 2 RI~ i"i\1"111'!~. hi5-::.>:0U oC~~A.N l,afn1n.1 , Low .. r duplex. Con1ph·1Pl_v fnn1, f'\'l'ryttiing. J ffR df'n, ,\lamf'il cpJe. 1'·1 ~·h ild- 1'1'11 (Ir !)('IS $250 Pf'r 111" I lw11<>r , .'>17· JG-IL Corona Ml Mar --SRAND NEW-- \11~:\Y, 'l' r I y . BEACON * 645-0111 :; BR. nirely loc. Vacant. Pt. fl ~ mo. ''t't'&rly. J\1111ur(' S~;,o inti. F01 n1il.v (IUlp, Ai;:t, l'pl. 011pur for work , jHj;,.;: Br• :! R;i. Bllns. •'Pl ~. ('.ill !Jou !\30-60fi0 0 r 67'.l-.~:!!12 or &14--0;03. 24 Hour Defy. meBl:iBJIU .... 2 BR. 't I;,. lip!~. II rl,hl••llr, CUSTOM • PV"t halc'O!l.}, IJf:•' ni !.('alt·•! -I dni~. pa1 10. Kids & peis "r!-'" "'"" .\0-•"'· 2 Rr, nice clean hm, fn<:d yd, BEACON * 645-0111 .l BR , 2 B,\. Cpl~. drp.<, !rg. t·rt. drp~. i<lo\·r. no yard. ~!O\'f' a\·11 11. \11-sidt. rli i ldren/pf'I~. $1?J. F . \P1'. hc'1tut1lul garden apaM-1~101. h1ll111 1•d rn1. J<1••n111 s ~' urn1ture Rental int•n1s \1 ith BBQ:;. Sf•p ai :!GIO'l Bin·ii ~ 1 517 W. l9!h, C . .\I, 5-tS..1~81 e POOL e ~PA e Si . or tni.:r. !r/9--126.~. Anaheim 774-2800 • !.AJtAGE e -- S200-Spat·1011s 4 Br, 2 811 Nr 5ehls. S2'J5/n10. '.\.l?-7878. 6'1'.l-7:19:1. LaHabra 194-3708 e ,\Ol/LT~ _ NO PF:TS e S~~CLUD~:n li ill s1r!1·-B;id' ON TEi~ ACRES :l IJfl..~ BA ·S2J:i Fnrn. Jla11Qr11111 1« \·u, sp11 e 1 •111~ l & 2 Brt. t>-urn_ & Unlurn. hon.it. g-~r, fncd yrd., nii·e SZ:J0..4 BR. lam1lv rm .. patio, 0J7\7~R~. "1 -ba-,7,~-,-,.,-,,-Y-•-n71.7N-·r al'1!a. Children. peb, 11nglc~ hl;ns, trplc, -j.u; Hudson. Newrort High. l j l F:. 21~1 .'ii c ,\1. !,,'TO\lllrl.". Frpl. pa11u. l i~P:d Ft.replact's I vnv. 1ijlllos.i YEARLY Attract. 1 B e &u;.~oo:;' • ~!udy lnr "'rller. n111~1t·10111, Pools Tennii1 Con1nt'J Bktst.! Balbo• Island ok. "\"1163 * * 71~ St. Jamr.; Rd. BEACON ! 64>0111 1=·'~~~~· =~~~~ r.. t'!(· $Ti;,. S.1S-i7fl7. 90U Sea Lane, Cd"t 6«-2till w/frplC". l Adult, oo Pf'!.•. BACH APTS-Furn Si.J & $9':> . . . . (1\1 th ,.._ H :'>'\ESA Yl':RDE 4 Bdnn, 2 ./ 2 BR. w/w. beem ctil., S~OO-Righ1 on 1hr w;1t~r. :l Ba. f;in1 rn1, Jrg pa1io. quin h!111s. ht'nlE'l::I pool. Adulls, Ar. Yearl~'. Si n1rles oK. ~t. S2?i0/mo. 113:t-lli4. llO IM'ts. ~l6j. 6-IZ...2514. S101'f', rcfr1g, cpls. rirps. \JONTICELLO: Attrll('l1ve 3 Sl'EPS lo bearh. 3 BR .• $170. rno Incl. u ti l 's . 1110 incl urd UldPr n1<"1\IKNOIT\ Pull' p11111'l1ni.:: ~ acAr ur nr '-"ast wy) 67:r29i~. pref'd. S.IG--0623 &how11 by Hr~-11111· ~·;irr .. lid!} fiirn. 2 Br + :;n1all dPn. 2 ba., \\'ELLfur11.2brnpl ,bl1n.~.~ arp1. Slo.l 1111·!. 11111. ,t, l.:ilf"ll~"-1)1111 ~. d1sh"''11 s h tr,, ., A1·~1L 1hn1 Junr fii-,_1 642 i:~rai.::r. ~·:'1~r heat. $200 e Bach F. Qr uni, Sll\I up Ag-L · ' rrpt/ffi·p~. Ocean side ol ron1pl ,...d{'{'.. Avail No11·. B n ' b b I )'tar!)' least. S2bJ l\lon!h ON ''"Ol l I "'·· :. a, g11nige, a con}, BEAC * .,.._... polio, pool, $2~. ~2&17. C.<i.v11'00d Hral1r 5-lS-1200 111nter &12-:u 66. e 1 BR Fun\ nr uni SI:.!!"> Up ti11y :..n 11<'1!', S2:Jl yrly. Balboa Peninsula e 1 BR fo"u rn l'f uni $140 Up Yt-:.-.ru..\" i't'nl;i[ 2 HH 111'1 6!: ... :,:;:,~1 nr 496--2::.i.1. FOR LEASE Eas1 Bluff THE BLUFFS I ·,-Tl-IP.-. B-L-U-FF-,.-,,-,-, -,"-''' l BR J)cn, '2 B,\. Hl111~. p11!io. fcrl<'l."Ci . V1e11·, cluld I Jl('IS ok. SZ:!l:i. E\'r~ &l6-099i Aitulr.•. Pool. &1:i-"2tSl Nt>Y.', l11rgr clo~t>!~. bllrl!I, nr I ·----------1 ha.\'. S200. 6!:1-121 4 or Costa Mesa .~ BH. :!1~ BA. \\' e 11 •11c.A7T=F:~Rctro-0-,-,~,t-. -'°-""-,-1,-0. 4 Bdrin., 2'i b<i lh, ~-~tory drror•aJf'(!. .'\Int !Of'. s:iOO 21~ ba . b!lni;, fp1, pa.tio $150 BAY \'IE\\. -2 Br. S2i0, 1 ;:-:::;-:;::-;c:--,--,,--c Br, Sl90 & .. $160. L'11J pd. BAC!IELOH apL. util p;i1d. Bi•aC"h, piPr. park 1 n I:. ls1 .i:. la:-:r nionth.s rent, S l~IO '"" "!.i~•.I ' Adults. ::OJ £, J::dg1'\\·ate r. <>"<t>-~ 'I t"\\'J\hou~,, honl", t'ar\K't in<-, lln). 01111f'r 547-16-il. \\'ill , .• 1 ... A~. 673_1420 v ...... ~ .. , • ''" SIL»·! llR. fl'H;>..:. drapcr1t's. priv. patto, d hl.1~'-'_11_· ---~----Houses Furn. or CLEAN Bach apls 01• i;let"p ~ear S10r('s Qu1P I a1l ul1 s •11 8?1-~i. garagt'-w/elec. <'Ye. Bii-i n Fcuntain Vall•Y U f llO rms, steps heh. $l00/mo 1985 Pomona. C.:.·I. ~s--07:?11 appli11r.t'f's. V:1 ca111. Clean _..,._,,,._..............., _._._........._ n urn. ur 'I" ,. B 1-Bl d I QVFL · ~ => i:.. 8 uua 11 · $11 ~1 to l12~fh:i:rh ,I;: ! Rr & i1·a111ng. s37;, P('r m1111th. , . Y 2 s1:; a RR hon1r, Cosla Mesa 67.l-9!H:1. I II I I lg yo & hl11i.,;, S2ll5 n10. -----------ap .<. • 11111rr 111 11 1.~. Tk'.1 (Jihers availabJr w/gardener 968-92~3 aft 6. I BR house, F'urn or untum. \\'INTER HENTAJ..S pets. 213;, l::ldf'n. Apl 6. C:'>I. S27:i-S~?.i PPr :'>!011111 V \C.'A"'f I • B ... Coup\• pJTf d. A1111.ll now. 81lyfront -Peninsula. J BR. 2 BACI/ A1il . furn $R"1 1110. U!il , " , c P11r1 , ., r. x "a11. t ~ $1.'iO I ~XCLUSIVE:: \VIT!l "1111,·/g!l(rl p<!. l~~c S31XJ. * * 548-64!16 * * 191 s. · 1110"11 pa11! 21!0 (' Orani,:;~ ,\vr -~ Farrl'll. Bkr 7l 4:8~56. DAVIS REALTY &lt-7000 C.:.L ··,~ Condominiums c;;o--;o-:;:::::;---,,;-,;-;:::.,,-::-f'" Huntington ileach Unfurn. 320 • S2S \\'K "-UP -On Ocean NF.\\'L'l dE'f..'()r. 1 &· 'l hr 11p1~. -'( ,_·\.',i./)!1,1('-----------Lo1•l'"ly811ch-!BH-~m s. Adull s. rl<) fll'ls. Clns•• In \J . 3 !JR. 2 Ba honi<'. Crpr/drps. Laguna Hills :.laid ~erv1cc. Pool. li11J pd. ~hop~. lnq li"!I', Hnchrsrrr. 1,1, · I 1· f \ \ 1 e Call 6i~i4() e ~-~ -r caJty n~: i-g-pa 10• n<'r YI · • ------------~~-~-7,~~ --Tl<AJLEI! -t Rll Sllll 1n 1 10 IKch. Sli:i p!"r 1110 inc. 3 flH. 2 ha, rpts, d1·ps. i;to1·r , Dl"l'anfmn! Br. S2:io'.l. 1 11 ~).,, ull .• , allll"C p('rSi•n only ·· g&rt!en. Serv. 968-2:.1.15 <lsy,•ar, 'l car garagr. 11.1r util'• iricl. W1ntl'r l!"ase. &16-l~. :i11 ,1 \'1sia n<'t Oro wknds. 633-0167 11·kdys ask ronrl ., $250. mo. Pool t... 673-4724 N('wport Hcach for Bill. garden maintd, kid.~ OK, ATIRACTIVt; 2 RH. ""II""' '"I' n<.i\' L ' NR. OC'f'an. Upper 2 BR .. Hld Pnll Adl•I« ,-'' .,... ,... ... .,. ., . .,-.N·• ~-i·"J. >·01• I ' BR d 495-S~. I ' ~· !){' '---'-----__ __ , A':IS(' ~ . cpts. rp~. -----------furn. S IS~1 "lo. 1nr. ur1 .\l;.j, * 1;.;2-!r,:zo. * • * * * \\'alk1n>: d1s1 to tx·ll, i<rhooln Laguna Nigu•I :'>1at ure 11r!lts. ltltr 6<:~SSO. S~ll. I Bit \.Jra11t !. rf'ad}' ,f,, shops. Call &!2--6746 or ---~o----,,-::-:---~~---~----SiO & L'P llaeh1•lur apt,!. l lf.8. ·192-0768 aflt•r 7 P :.1. Golf Course Viii• Octc-anfmnl Apartnients BR Trail<'rs :'>la11 ooly. Ven.• clean -oo pt!s ,.,"' .~,n ,. 1., 1,..,. • * * * • Lu:curious 2 br, 2 ba . Cluh ·~ .,..........,,..,,, nr" -· '"'· fi73-06li9 11rrtr 6 11111. ~ BR, :.' Ba. :.' dnur~ r n1 CHILDREN 11 ;11('r, .}f'ar!y f'I' !I nl ~. ~~~,.7~~700~ 1nodcrn . • ~L"~.~~:l :IJ~ • 1 ;,~101:i,lk">o;:-,n;;~o.,:,,c_;,c8',:-c'c.c.,.c,·. I Suf\t'r (\1111lnr1ah\,.. 10 u11it l,1' Fur11 1".<'11· C"pr~. painr ,r_. bldg. 11 1111 1 )01 :.' AR . 2 BA dq1s, S22.i 1111·!dg u 1 1 ! . APARTMENTS Y1'<11·1y. 603-{)731 Mutt See to Appreciate <B<i>'::,\vr'<oi',;;--;e;:,c,c. 00c,~c.,:,,=0c,c2;--;;8c,.·, f Xe:1r ;-;11 p1 A :\ r 1; R<1.1 . rrpl1 ·, 11,,.~ ~tuv1('rk, Pvt "('ho1.il~. p~rk,. Y\ll'.\. /3oy·s ;1rt'a . $:l:~I 2!'.l-l<·l:r:J.127 ~)f Cluh. shoppi::. fr'l'.1".~ (•!C" .• 714-67;'1-3321 wk r1nys ll(I , :,, (_;,,, h":t1, l:·•S •'flnk111i;:: ;i nrl ,1·c11~·r. ;ill J>i!id. ,\!() ~!Q Jl.IQf.1 ER~ 1 HH. pri11!lt' fr•11i1 SI~: •. 2::~1 ~;ld•'rl -~rt p11t 1(), l"ill'jl(ll'I A1Julr~. no or t'illl Trrt \\'.....,.ll1r<1t1 - 111'1' SllO. ~~P~IJ A 10 0. \·ilia C"irl'li>ll;i a•"l'•'~!STll"l'I , !ijJ.fiOtiti. f;.lti-00~~ Yl·:,\rtl.Y-!ntrnat· ~RP". 2 B;i. fl!lllo fiH'Hl~ bit_\ 1\du l1 s. no JX•l•. $!-l'1/11u>. '.!2.1 l;}l h SI, "-Tl li~1-~';'06. I)(' t;,\ ;>.; FHI i:-..-·T'c,c,.c"~'"c'c'.~'"c'-;tl ··l,•,1n l.1ri:::•• :.:r1~1! ln.·~1 1\nn 1 '.! & ': Rr il 1/1\i"~>-lti~ l.lf ~i;.,..,n(-1 or :o21-09l\.~ -------- New New New Villa Cordova SllO F . I ... OK ~t:\I' homp J BR 2 BA, fam ,f'!_~~~~~~~~~.1 Co;;;;'~':--.i'~;f:µ~9~2';;:•:_:•:__l~Jii~'!'=;;;;;: C , 1.1 u111 t1\1J ti, ~u1b.c • rni dlx kllch appl's. nr pnvUegf'll. m~. S.'6-1<fi9 2 BDR.\!S. pal tu X• "111·ai.:•· 2 Hll. ,.._. R,\. Lr<> •lei·k. 35 Coren• del M•r a ' • 1· 1 ' • Sil."~. ·u,,',.,. pd', , .. .',, •-,';,,., ~~~. ,:';."_~!"•< .f,·_,!'73,,,., TGoewn•nhraoul ff Unfurn. :t ean •· pr11. "o P"I.~. 1111 Couv 11.,. 61 R1, fJuhhous" QUIET -~.\F'E I '•':tr Back t~a1 ' 40 Un it Adult Apartment Complex 1 & 2 BR. Apts. GAS & \\,\TFH PAI O ., ,., u ' ~ """'"''"'" .,. ...., BDRi\1 turn v.·fitarage. June 15th. $16:.0 i\ln. :>l~\!li l A1·•·. Sll(i/n111. lil .!uly lsl. N.B. \\'ALK TO BEACH. JBR 2BA ---.----------Sharp 8' clean. Good loca-BCJI. S120 n10. All unl·s pd. \\lknd.~ only. !ii71-29:1>1 . * * • • • ch11rmrr. Formal din rm. TQ\\'NHOUSE-Lf!a.~ro 4 BR. 3 hnn. nr. 1hpi;:: $165. 602 Pvl pa no. eq11/rlrp~. cl11, 1,c-c,.,c:r""sc,c,.c,c1,.:-;1,c-"c.b-.-Q~•-.,c1~ .. l s1:... 2 Bn. i;::arage, kids & NlOVPn ic'll\ 10 all &chl~. BA, large garage. Pool. O<.·t. Hrlio1 mpe. &16-6300 0 r QU ll'1. arlul!.~. fiiJ..-~¥1:.i;. Bf<. 2 Ba . O.:j•I~. d1·r.~. frr1 .. pel s OJ\. C .• \f. S2fi0/mo. AR!. 962-5:123 1. $175. 540-l97l Ewn1ng:i;. &14-.11397. run ..... b111·hclnr 111111. S!l.»., IJIT11.~. \\'1nt1·r _ s22·> llf't' * .. * * * $22.). 4 Bit. 2 Ba .• carp., Costa Me&• J.RG. B11ch. 2 Blk Bii;: fl11. nu"t. l '1 1r. irwl. Codi · 1111•11 111. t~lJ-11177 Sl·IO. 213H, C"l'\>t~. drp~. patio, '"· -•. trpl'". f'rnccrl yanl. -.,...--.------~ Cororni. I Adull . no pP!s. 54!>-:i:wo or fii:~1~11t :-..7.1,,., 1·1-11., '" , _ __.-,== ·'' ~ •' " 1" 1 ..• 1. 11111 Lri.:. Garagr. !\ids (JK. 11 .B. p.,,,·,", dbl.'''· 897-2-182. 2 BH. nell', garage-, pool. Sl20 1110. yrly Uti! in1:J. QU1 ~1· "Ir·,,, I J "\' f ., ,.. "'' gan r11 1 • ., urn. a1r1 11 /r,:ll' RENT.A-HOUSE :i BR, 2 BA. crpt/drpl<, fen<:P<l. <.:l"IJIS & drps to 64~~20. rluplPx. L111I 111,·I Sl2-i. 1;;;,_7_,:!n ,,11 -, rin \I k•l;i><. I BR . . From $140 1 BR F r om SITO 2:t.1;: ~.:!.l1•n .\1!""', C\I Sec :'>1i:I' red \\',,1'1.ll1<'ad 646-0032 ·11 1~; 1·:.'\CITl:\1 : PALM ME SA APTS. '1t:-.~·r1-. .... ~ 11011 636-2860 patio. f~d.,xd. Kids ok. S11l0 suite. bl!ns. S !~. &1·1--027i. c"o1cMcAcC.c.-.7"'ncn;;-. c,.o,r<:::,:o:,,c,.o,,c~.I, fll'f('n'•i<·r~. ;,1~s1~1i" :111~11111•· llk·•'ntl•. . t RENT rno. 96S-711l'I'. Huntington B••ch. pa.!io, tt~ponsiblP., adult.l·,c,c:r.c,7.\lc"-·7v~,-•.. -,-.. -IP'(' ! 111' llfll, sr :~i:"'"i 'I,,-.. ,-, ,-Hf{ rtirn 11ttpl••\ ,. I I , ... ~;\\l''I\ H<')L LEASE OPTIO .. 1-,,-,-,-n-."2-a",-+-,-,-,._-,71",.-17\oc-a· br v.'ashrr Sl60. 64:i-.l276. Adults ('tnl~. 1'.!'.! \\". \\1!,<111, l 111 11'1 •, Ak !n hr"ach. 11" l'T II' wv1il•l1 ll'J.! .1pr. •. h!l';:r 'n roR lease. 3 . Costa M•s• C\l &l ">--l·~o k1tl ' I ·1· 11·· ' l•••I .J ... 1.111. tl····r hlitn< , B I Pk ,..,..r. tion. $2:10 mo. drytr, bl!ins, erp!, rionll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;!0,·;;;;·;-j·;:';;;;'';t·',------i ~"1 ~it'> .• T ,_ '·' ~t1~!: "rri~ •l•i+• •~lUI.• ('!<': .> R-(o)eJ,:(' · .s hag ..• ,,,,J, r-11~0-61'7 to r•l •·1 ,·,,, 1 710/"10 D•na p 0 ·1nl ,-,,-,-,-,---....,. .,.,., ., • ,. .r, ~IPl):: (• a( 11 I. ponl. h!k .\d<1ll•. 111, I",. 4 BR·I\' j;.ln1c n n ....•. $230.1-----------1 1 2!16-(W42 LIVE LIKE A KI NG 1 I , BRI If V I SJ"" Irvine -· · S I ·rv I !o n1"'~n. 1;:0 -Sl 1:,. ;;1:-.,l;r,~·~ ...... 'il~\ -+ ·ri::-· e:<1a er(e .. ~;i.1 -;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ** .lnl{f', · f"I", fl"!'< b< .. i1'.!.\ h~l--Of..~i" <"\'r.~. I Bf-'111:11 ...... ~llll. 546-9521 or 540-6631 1• Newport S.ach At Budget Prices! nk. DANA i\l<1 r1na run. 3-11 11 Nl'chols Real Estate 3 BH 2 ba. atr1un1 .. $3001325 -·-~ coa~I !IW}'. Cx·1::\~rTtn":-..-T. ~-,,rt--;;p~ :.'. Br r11; \I ..... -~l·~ii. J BR ,. ,_ h SJOo * Ad ults Preferred* FURNl:;;J!EO -\\/f••t'i·h. 111111,.r ,,_ '''"· Yn111•• 1 ·~h• •1,·1 1.-ur1lr~. •· · .-. ""1 .'II ········ l BR., 2~7 Ila.., 2 M r g•rnge. l'i\"FlJR .. ~ISHED Huntington deach • .., " IH'io< :., ,'\I,.,,''' ,. 11 J BR . :1'·2 bii , lan1 rn1 .. SlJ.5 fqol• f'r1! J•·"'' ·,1 ..... 11;; 8~.71bo~a-lcscl-a-ncd~----1.• BR. 2 b•, boo"" en1 .. l 350 F:1c1ng pool. $17j_ f·pc1· ,. I t I 'R - - --'11:1.,. Ir•• I \,,·,1;••i-: 1:.1 d' • ·~ • ' R"'LTOR '1"6966 *POOLS .L • .,11 urn K ' r: 111· .' 1:1:.,,.,,,. l:1•;1rh. cun•!,.•·L. ---------3 BH. 2'~ ha, f11n1 nn SJJ01l60 ,,-.... ,,.,,_ 1...~1. •ol.· ll~ll 11p '..'Ill 101h I • R ., II * ENCLOSED "" ,-fl'!•··. •l•;t1!''. Ar111l_t• '~L1 * BRANO NEW * ·• r.;,. ha, lln~. s1nl"t'.~BR.21~b.1,fan1nn S3:"iCl/360 f1Cf.,\NF'RO:'\l("{'Omer 4 Br, :-1. :1.1r.-:r;;;1:1::r ... ~i~;.i \1 .• 11,r ~11.•,rl.i fi,r-.'l:ll I I N'lt·1c .• d~h11.-.•hr, t'rp!ldrp~. \\"E HAVE o·n1ERS 2 Ba. /l:e11· UpfM'r duplr,. GARAGES II 1, I I 1 , J -la Costa Apts. I frpli·, F_·\. h('a1. dill i;!a r. Cpts. drps, bltns. ;,QJI *CONVENIENT BA<11 ~:1.nr. ,\f'T. ·.:.: B {. SI'-• ""11 1 , .1•1. 11 , , I 11 /l.111nd mi. /'."o s1udrn!s. Noi1~hor1> Or \\'1n!t>r $.175 TO ALL BEAOIF.:~ Sl(lO/:.lO:\Tll !l'il1tw• ~;;•rrii;" •. ! HI: ,,. • ' -''' "'"'" "'1"': ':::I 0 TH ,.\I \,,,~ ... ~-, '!'_•·, ,.,,,c-,•.·N I. . i••ll(l,111.1 l•1l l•·'i"·•'•".•lr. Yrl.1 lra.-;i·. S29J n1 0. mo. Fur11. &l~O.liO. FR OM $140 M N ~--·-·-.·' ,._ ·-'"-"___ • ~ ···~ ---·~" \I! 11"1 fl·I ~I •I.,: s:;u fii"3-~0'!_~1_.-c--~~-~ol Duple••• Furn. 345 AD ULTS PLEASE Laguna Beach I Ill~ SI i i \J1•11ll1. Aih1)1~ 1.1,,1., ii.· f" ., 2 Bl:. 11nf11rn, L1t llr Ral /\1a1l;1lllr nn11 . ,, 1111, •lu t "11 r I.' •1;0~ M VILL A POMONA si:r1 n111: s1ri 11k. Rll,.h . !'11 , 1 , I r~11!11d, .1 r111 Sl Xl Pf'I" n1\J . Costa esa •'11·1~H Lt•!H'il 1:111 "'. •d! pd , t'lllor Tl. at Cr('•Pn! Ray I -Ch1lrlr!""'n 01~ 6i:i-1 ~1 I nl1 :.. "SfNCE 1946.. PHONE 642-1015 p,.1,. •o. 1 .~ ... ,~ l\11\ 11 np_'._nll ,.1,., .-.-,1111 \' \\ ''I 11•d1·• ' HI~ 11 2 BH, fr{'shly p<1 inh.'1:! 1n1rr1nr ~ ~' t \ I ht V.'c-slem Bank Bldg. ,. h lri k ' l Jj&Q Pomona Al'l:'.) ------1~··1, ~·IH'I IFll", I h\h 111'•''1" I p +111 ~ 'l'f•· r• [11.:.1 Univ1•n1ity P ark Sl.;.i/mn. 1 r 1 o ·. No ''""'!':':'!'!'!'!~~~:':':~~'l :L~;d:•::_l::_sl• $1 •!0 1l0f'<'•l;1r d~ 11:1 hilt". 1•1,fn 1111. "•·liil•ll'•·n1 h pets. ~19-123fi. ~ n1 · \1 I Oay1 833-0101 Nig ts *$JO WEEK & UP* 2 nrt. 2 BA srud1" 11 /p.+111•, -.-1l-IN·1'.f:;1\H1·:NTA1 _') .-1 ~ '~' P"1"'· 1 •··" ''1 t · Corona del Mar e SUN:-.:Y 1 Rr. \\'alk 10 ot'i'a11. ('r·p1~. dq>!<. rC'fr1g, SJ :JO. SIO\I(', * UNTVERSITY PARK * COZY 2 Br 11•/frplc, i;t<lVt'. 2 BR. 7 ba. tnhi;e ...... S:l75 rt'rrig. t'rpls. drl)!;, t-:!CE! .l BR. 2 b.a. llorne ...... S350 SISO. 3 BR. 2 b.a. 1nhsP. ...... '345 ALA Rentals 9 645-3900 2 BR. 2 ba. tnhse ...... $300 FOR renl 2 BR unh1rn hoost'. l BR. 2 ba. home ..... · Sl\5 Newport B•ach Studio & 1 BR apts. S2:itl n1on 1h 1 .. 11111 111 h, 2-J .t· 4 P.fl. Ap1.-. ~;"1 '01'~~'111 1':t11~ 1" tl,i 11;•r1· 4 Houses to Jkach! 3 Br, 2 SUNNY ACRES i:.v11in1hlr !lfll\'. 6j:.,_:?1",;1R AHBl·:Y f!EALTY ti l 2-~.~:-0 · lilf• I.: 1•1 ••ii ano'<' ''f oc==e7.--. -I _,,,,·.i '""'k 1 .. !'.\./ 1 t ,, r, t '-' 811, patio, bl!rw, winttr. _UQT~L Newpcrt Beach tlC!·:A."FftfJl\T-:"\'1· 1"'11·1•. 10'!1;in11 1;1~.111,7 1 $225/mo. 675.--3827. ·~ 1<1d~ & pr rs nk. S1£:1 In S.~:i. ---.-SI lO * I O I U f 350 1 bl!< ~oulh ot-F iri:t"rollJ'lds REACH APT i;:. ~ Rrrlrm. l"• Lr;i~r. ('n\J G !~!ll , up exes n urn. 23i6 Ne11·port Blvd. Hath , l'tn1 nr! nf'"' hn1lri 111): f, -------;; Ar. !'~ l>.o. p11 11r •. hl1n ... ,I __..._ ~18-9755 furn11u1e. Block to bc:tl & • 3 RR. 1 ~. RA. STt.P:'i 10 t-rp1 ... •ll'fl• A•~ .,1.~111 ni1 r shops. SZ''-0 JV'r rno11lh, r1£A(!I! S'l2i/n1n \\ 1n1r 1 dis('Oun1 pl.o•l ~"I! ("rotr r • Costa Mei• ~-,-~ -1----........ --.... 1 l BR, trplc, beams, J»ilin. 1 ...,. GARDEN LIVING Slove inch 1rled. Call afl 6 pm. 67;,...5779 \\'ILL leaM-my klw-ly 2 hr. Crpt. gar11gr, parkng. St'e 11 6.18 Goldt'nrorl. Adult only, no pet&. S1-i8 mo. Quiel, allrac. pleasanl, Yrly ulil'• incl, 64~. l.16 L:til pd , ltealnl Pm-I. ired hill *•FOUR ~~rA rl -* lca!I('. &12-:1.812. !, .. _,_·11_•_11_&:l!'..:._11~_,._-,,,_-_._·1 P.t~ALTY t·ultN. l Rilnns. 2 ha1hs. TRIPI.EX I Yr nl•I. 2 li;:c j .~::.-t-441:.! Or:"<'unrronl Ye11 rly brlm 1s .. 111· r111. din rn1 .•• Un.iv. Park Center. Irvine 4 8drn1 Harbor Vitw Hon1('s. Call A'nytinie, 8l3-0820 E . 2'.llh, C .. \I. 1 BR. $145 & UP. 2 BR. new shag crpts, drps Adu!r~. nn pct.~ tlect bll lns. encl gar, nict i40 \V. 181h St., C.1\I. REALTY S3i:'J n10nth. Ytar'.s IPH~e.1 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""'""'""'""'""~ AGT ' --. •930 1, Unbelievably Beautiful =~-'·~~-~·~----INEW 2 BR, house., bl. It 1,1. p111io. 1017 American PL Newport Shor•• :-: VAL o· ISE'R.E Ga.rdtn Apts. $22Cl/mo 2 br h1<e., frplc. crp!/drps, romn1. clb /,, 2 BR 2 8' bl 1 Adulb _ no pets. f1oY•ern Avail OC't 9th. 213/867-78.U pool. S250. 644-1456. • • t-ns, M"pts, collttl aft 6 pm . drpc. Yta rl y lt111e . cwrywhert. S!TCam & Laguna Beach S1851mo. 718 Ced11r, N11.'pl ·Waterfall . .i;,· pool Rec. Rin. Costa Mes• Shores. Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdrm, F'urn- ----------!OCEAN Yiew. path to beach Untum. from $135. SEE IT: • RARE INDEED turn 1 from unique 3 8$. 2 Ba. Or•ng• _ 2000 Panons. &12-8670, Br, el.side. Sm pct, utll homr. Gourmet bltn.'kltir.h .. :T~R1~P~"""··~""'P'""l""'"""'"~i-~~-,-HOLIOAY PL••• inc ld. $85. ' 1 brk:k trpl.'; Panel i n g . ~ oo. '"''(I ta .,..yi - skylight•, cruaL wall ~pi!r. 2 BR, 11,9 BA. U75/mo. Cpt DELUXE Spaclou1 1 BR. • MOVE fN TODAY 2 Br etu. L.eue, leue/opUon drp8, a ir cond. Prlv. 'J)atlo. fum 11 pt. $13.i Heatf'd pool. Encl gar. Bltnl. Clow ma-Ample J)(l.rklng. Arlult5-no pets.• llJO-M~~~· REALTY 494--0'i!i ie«' shosl)· W1hr/dry hook pea. 1965 Pomona A~. CM. ;' ' . QI> avail. W3 Shattuck Apt CHILDREN-- • 1'115 JI NICE! 2 Br. v.·/ •• SPACIOUS BA<R *"" . 8, Orange. 939-6261 or Shady Ga:rde111-pool PQO~ ctot..: dfJlB, !rlOVe:. to beach. Util pc!. S105. • 633-1861 aft 5; 30. • 1 • 2 Br fmm Sll5. nfric,: $ltr. bl e QUIET RE:I'REAT 2 Br. SunMf B••di lTI E. l2nd St. 642-l&U, e LOJ'Sk ~c:>Opf 4 Br, 2 R". crpt1, drps, 1tovt, refri&, $HIO. LOVELY 2 'er W/roof Furn. B•ch. & I Br. Ex· ... ,... llldl ,, f)f'I•. m . •m. pet. $170. ti I I $130 ALA • ...,_._ • 645-3900 ALA Rent•I• e '4S-3to0 glll"Mn i: view, rr. heh. ctp on~ ft ee. up. "'9 11131 ~~3. 2110 Newport Blvd., 1999 Harllor Btvd. C.~f. 2 er house, l ba, prbflge: ---------C.M. 2 8r.f125 Month disPom). cpls, dps, •to\-e, TIRED of that Old ftlmltun! NICE l BR Oplx. Quiet. 1517 Sllnha Al\a Avr-No pet•. stt;. •19'.H or It'• rttll)' noc that hard Separated by ran.res. I jlb..li 642...o!m ~!17·1!16. -to ~place. Ju!I ftlch the fldult over JO. No pets. \ 3 BDR~I. 21 stv '°"'Ufl'. ~3 A 1 ARCH Ba.y, octtn vu, I~. 2 t4111lture A mtseellan«r.i• 646--2761. (,tnll;"1tplr. S'm. Util incl . Br., 2 bti . drn. din rm .• la1a C'OIUmlll In I.ht O a.ulfted STUN N r NG G 11 rd en MS-:lSl>i 67!>--04'11. rm .. $325. '4~764. eve& '1-""-'-""'-·..,,,,-------Apl-Inlant. •nil dog 1ok. v.·knd•· 180 ~1-1 drt1w \n thf \Vest I----------I Any d•v is the 8EST DAY lo Br. Sl&S. J Br. Unf S · l:S. .....-~ ..., 64&-M30. OCl::Al\t"HONT •I Rr, ! B11. f\R8£Y llEi\l.T\' fil:l-l~:iO ~ha.1,: cpl.~. 1lr11~. hlt11 .. , raun,: S300 In June 1:1: Slurlrnl~ ok. Daily Pilot \Van1 Ad! Mve i.:-ara.g(', J..1111tlry l:1••1l1ri<'!l. N11'f'l.11 lur•n. &lf.-1626. b11.rgain.~ galore. S17:1. nioi. 61."t-~31; -, ' ,• .: ' . i I .. , s 01111,v Pilot 0ftl!ll'llfll"d House 1h1nlln1'! \Vatdi the ru. 11.r1 .ldl 0 on 't 1 ~;:o--,,,,:;-:=:~:;-,;;;;-.;;;.--I l!!!!!I!••·············· Ad. 6:11-56~~ OPEN "OUSE column. dell.)' .. call today 642..5673. For bell rt1ult1! 64~ ---• .. I• ' ' I I " I ·1 ' I l. : ~!' ' ' .. i • ·. ,. '· . :,;; .. , : .. '. ' ; ,;. .· . , • • I •. •· • . ' . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . ' . ' • ' ~~ \ '' ' . ' .. " '. ' • ' • • .. • ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' .. ' . . .. • ·-· . ,. -'$!; ,, ,, .. :;· ' •. . .1~., }'Ji. -.J. ,uJ•'i • ' "'"'( .. ~~i. -: ~ /J Y:;f'J. 4'"'" •". ,_·!1,· .• ,. ~"' " I •.; ~ ...... 1 ' -.. '•' •\ . """· .... . .. ·~tt . . ,,, ' . ) ·' • . . , ... . .. . .. • • Looking For s·omeone .. • . . .. ~·; 1· ~/ To ·lake An Order? • We I Good At It re • ~ We'll even pay the postage t9 get you to give us an order. Get · ready for some quick profits by mailing in your order today. Put a h.ard·working DAILY PILOT classlfied want ad to work for you • .. . , . 1 .~ .1~-. ':· ,.4 .... ~ . :_; . . .... \ '.· : : . : · .. ) .;-1, t~-f ' • . ).,.·· '.,.'. ' ~. 1-'1 . . ,f ·~···" .· ~·y f· . ·W....._h "'"'·• .. . . ,. J • ~ ' .. .... 1 '; •• ., ' .. ~-. . . . -...4--.C.......: t.. .. 1~· ' -" . . ' I • ,, • USE THIS ORDER FORM USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! • • 5 SHORT WORDS MAJIE ONE, LINE-1!10 AD LESS THAN .l LINES • 11MO . - ' . ' S<.SO . s.s:ao . . ' . '.$6.10 . I PA YMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND. BILL 0 '.b'·•• lo· .....• , . , .. , J • ., b•1·••·•q , ••.... , .• , .. , ..... , ..•..... , c1.,..1 .... ,.,, ..................................... } .......... . 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" • .. ... .. . .. ---. ·--·· .. _,.,_ ··-· .. 'i . -. '• --···-·····--·-----._ .... • ~ • ' . .. ' . . . .. .. • . . . .. ~ .. J . .:_ "- ' ' - .. .,. .. ~··· . .,. ·;:, .-a:~ .r.--.-·. ·.JT --- t . • • ·' ·' • .. ! 1 '· ' ' I • • .. . • \ • . . .. • 7 ~ 7 7 ·7-~-.-i.-. f'fliUY, OttobH 1 1971 DAILY PILOT .19 ---- [ ...,,il ldbbi,.~ AAp~t~.U~n~f~··~"~·~~us~.~APl~-~"""'""~:·:::.........;...:."'~APl~·~"""'"'-~:::.:;:.......~~lf5:::.1~APl:::::·=U=nfv;::;m.::::;:--__;"'~"";::;·:U~nhm..IB::d .... ~"'~1 API· Unfvm. DON 'T PIN(H l ~~~-~=~~~~~R~:~n~-i~~:~-a=~-~·~·~;.;.~c~·~rt~·~:~=~=~~~-;;.-~-~.;.;.:~N~·~·~~~rt~h~~~~~i~N"i•~~hi•i•ih~~~/:N:·:·~=~:~~ihi•];~P~E~N[:/~~1·BEBEAT You Clll AFFORD Brand nev•·I BR. ;160-ZBP. wtn . BAYVIEW A s . rt" Pl NOW "" $llO .••. All "" pd, "''"· Anoou0<mg '"' •• ~. 0 "'"'"' umme· 1me ace NEWPORT BEACH ... ~. bilJ•~·d rn•. h>d pool " • :· • " ' . " :: , . •• " ... •' ~: " .. ·: . • . • .. .. .. • .. • • • • '· •. • • > • .. •• " ·' ' ' • • > • . . . ·• ' • . • 7 • .. • • • .. • • • .. • . " ' . .. " " •. . . •' .. .. .. • , . -·: •• ,• " •' " YOURSELF ' (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES • Any Item Priced. ' € ~· or Less "I 1 ..... . •• ,....;....... ... , .... ~. 'r.4."l ~. ,.,u . •••. ' •1·1 ··~,. •• ••r' ;.• ' . ' . ' "'' it I ~ 1 I ~It -""'" """ '"""'· '"'' ~'!fd ,totol, ' !~~-•,' ... ) . t ~ ---·1 -~: l .... ~1 1 .1• .:;.... I M2-S618 •• ·-. . ' ' . , ~ ' -t--""·--- of Bayport Apia . . • lor •VI jaeuz.i.L liue;e c:!oseu., Adult11: And the alifhtly Je.j!i · dttp ptle t•rpr:. Ju:;b Joo. S!NGLE STORY SOOtll ScA Almollpher-. quiL'\ oPtning of Bayvie1r It's the fun time of the year and li vin~ at Enjoy $750,000 heaJlh club & spa ; 1 pool s, 7 ~i>'11:. Adults. 20101 eu·cii AptsCa~r r~;~~il~m ietvEenRRmloMAre ~nJ·~y~g~~ T~ea~pl~~:::,e~~= ~:~Yist~~~t~~s~:e;1~~r 13 ';{R~s~~·l~c~~~c~ s1 .• N.B. 557-4?·16. J BR-•• 2 BAnt Carpets I: drps Au· Conditioned P1i\'1le Patio« H~ATl:D POOL Pltn1y ot lawn •'" h · ~ < 70 t BR unfun1. New BAY MEADOW APTS. their homes here know the many extras sue ens private balcony o r patio. r ron1 .fl . ~lrig "'•ceinaker, Bear.::i ttili~. parie.J[n,E, as swimmine pool, recreation rooms and Subterranean parking, elev, maid ~ervice. crp!. Billi fl'Onl j:.108 priv patios, rtc1'eaUOJ1 la· lounges and"'convenience to parks and golf Full-line food market, dry cleaner, beauty ('i!ltlf.s, AU adults, no peta. courses. \Vtft.not find out for yourself? Come salon within complex. 7 beaut. n'lc..del apts. e :! BR's FROr.f AS LO\V Out and see MERRIMAC WOODS this week· V am to 6 pm daiJ y, other tim.,s by ap_pt. "i SI59/mo. end.' Models open Daily. Jamboree & San Joaquin flill s 'Ras. N. of 387 ~~B~73C.r.t. 1 &. 2 BEDROOMS with Terr•cea Fallhion Island. 714: 644-1900 for leasing info. VER Nk:r -2 BR. Dupltx, Adult Liyin, from $140 to $275 S169.50. 1''rplc. Cpl!., drps, 425 MERRIMAC WAY COSTA MESA blllls, beam t:t>il .. pa 1 1 o, ' . AdulU; 011ly, no pet.s. Reis. l')!MbW!'J"''C:M!?'7TW, 7 * *~ ... Apr. Unfurn. 23.)4 , Santa Ana A v t . Coit• Mu• Cotte Mesa PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS ~---36.5 Apt. Unfvrn. :--------- sto\'e, Pa!i1J, aer'O:i.s beach. $'.!.XI yt arl)'. Sea111iorf' Dr. ~s..s..izo. Newport Heights * !\ict .2 Br, pool , encl :ar, patio, bltM, l'pt, drp:.'! • Adu!\.'!, no pe ts. $ 16;, _ ~:?-«Kil. "'''·· Furn. or Unfurn. 37' Cii.rpo11 &. Slora~e ltlDDEN VILI.AGE 2j()(j South Salta Sanl.a Ana e 546-1525 1 ====~I fbt te'lllil~ a.re jUBI a pt¥Jll!' I caU a\11ay . 642-!'1678 Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 673-()39;.. DELUX.E --La1una &each Newport leach d S-. Ell( -----·-----1 Huntin .. ton Ba•ch Huntington Be•dt CLEAN up~ 2 Br. cpl/ rp, * • 3ACI APARTMENTS e 2 BR. Quit!. \Valk to to1\'1l RESERVE NOW FOR 11;;;;;;;";;::;;:;;;;,.::;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;-'ml bale. S/Hwy. Cpl. f\'O : , Ai r.Cond. F'rplc·s 7 3 S11im· & heh. Adult!. Lta,;,. 217 YOUR BEST OCEAN l PETS, snent guppy ak! It . . ~ Sl60 49'l-020!t 67~74711 or'..!13:'131-1195. Qui•t Adu LIVl"f mi111 Pools· lltaJth Spa -... /pi"Ms. · .. & HARBOR VIEWS 'Shai: cpt e drps • bltm Trnni! Cn:s • Gamr & Bil-Me1a Verda OC'CUPAJ\'CY 1r: J<1n•18J)', 2 BR. cottag!' ~a.r bea~h, Beautiful Pool e Ail Util Pd liard Room. Lu..'l:Ul'Y ap~ 11•ith ~n10;:· F'rpl, be11n1 L:U1r.g. patio, 2 BR. $170. l BE.'DROO:\l .,.. ATTRACTIVE fi~c J\'ewpo1t .. H.:irbOr It. ~I. Rrq. avail. Nov. 5th. I BR. ll50. rno::i.t Sl50 2 to choose from-:l B•·, new oceafl virws, overlookin& 837-2447. Adul L<> 01Uy-no pl'U MEDITERRANEAN l'))bl, drpi; & paint. XJi11 JO(". Lido !sit. '\ilh enrironn1cnt· 2 BR. apt. unltirn., duplex 241 Avocado St. st6.Q979 VILLAGE !\r shop'g & frwy. ideal for a.: a1nenit1e~ 10 includr for rent no children, 11e1vly J"!""~!'!!'""'i"''i"'""~""'' J couple. no children, no pets. S7;;.Q,QOO clubhouse, pool :; decorat~. $239. 21 3: P•i'k-Llke Sui'reundfn9 t-40() Har bbr Blvd., C.:11, St.W, mo. &1:J-361Uir 6447 1408 u111que pool-b<ll', 3-.s!ory ~T52. QUIET .·J>ELUXE l7141 557-SO'.!O or 644-0r;,3 for appt. Lorie \•alley C/t.a1eau & tr a • CHILDR EN 1:2 .,lt 3 BR A.PTS RENTAL Of'F!Cl: DLX 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ba, encl dirjonaJ design over ~uh- 1 Bedroom f140. Also Turro Ba'chtloi-11 1 __ 0_P_E_N=lO=AJ~'~'~TO~-'-P_,_1_1 gar. Sl30 I:. up. Rent.a.I Ofc: !• 1 ranl'an pal'kin£' 7 1\•ith 2 Bt'droom Jl;j). m · patios* Hid Poolll FAIRWAY ~ i\l a~ Ave. 5''6-10;;.I. e!e\·a:or. Tasteful lobbie~ . !Ti E. ?lnd St. &1'.!-3645 Nr ghop'g * AdiJlb only Nawport Beach se1·u1·i1y TV :1y>11cm. 2·17 hr Martlnl•que Aph pan·oUed, l'nclosed con1mun-• IMMACLLATE 3 B,, "' • YlLLA APTS m • A c't DUPLEX U""tairs apt, Lido ily -for maximum ~cu1ity, 6'. Cpts, drp!, tncd . Avail 1 ~fa Ana ve., . ,.y w •~12 area, Nr Richard's n1arket. Slrigles, l bdrm, 2 bdrm, & llOIV. 9;3 Valtncia, C:\I. i\lfr. Apt 113 <>W-...,. 2 .. • BR's '.\laturc adult anly, $l!j/n10. 3 bdrm lux11..., units at 2,000 557·"'' 3 ldrm * 2 lath • _, ~ivate patlo pool • lndiv. Yrarly ren1al. 673-6().19 ~"ti . f1. * 2 BR. w I rnPLC l.: Living room 1\ith cathedral laundry Jae.' DELUXE Baytront-2 Br, 2 f'1'Qn1 $2jj, i\lonthly GARAGE. No cbildrcn, no ceiling & frp!c. Separate Nra.r Orange Co. Airport 1: Ba. Adulli. no pe1s. Yearly. VER:SAILLES pets. 6U.-91S::. laundry area. Encl patio. UCr. Adulb anlv. $lJO. Slip Avail. 2l'.: J9rh St. ON THE BLUFFS 2 BR. 2 ba. Ytarly lse, S1vimming pool I: children's 20122 Santa Ana Ave. il.B. 67:,..0~6. AT NEWPORT J blk from Big Corona playvaund. $200. ~I'"'. 1.lrs. J oacJ11 n .• .\pt 3-A l=-='-=0~1~1 .~-c.,= .. ~,.~~,-,, I !Abo~e Pacific Coa,;1 H11yl, ... $:!"•j i\J • 'Ulter • ...,t..J >r y . AvaU 10/l + 673-7127 HARBOR GREENS •iiiiiiiiiiii•"' ... ,."° .. ·~ .... · --•••J Bi., 2 ba, facinl:" ocean, brt11'ct"n Ne11·por1 Bh·rt. &: 2 BR. l BA. ~1·. L-54&-4353 Sup!'rior. 171·H ~5-0060. r •1• '-•e. ne11·ly decor. 646-8032. C(lvt1'ed patio. Sol or Hv;y. e e EL CORDOVA 1-,c'0""'.:.."~9,;•;,m:-;:"""',,P;::mc,._ 6 LRG. 2 BR . .1 '~ BA, crpts, * BR:AND NEW U'l:lln10. &14-:,,gag art ·. WESTBAY ELDEN Apts drps, bltins. D/\\'. nr 1-foag * •• '. ' -·. -·g•/-1. ~o NEW 1 and 2 Bedim , •arden • S g • ZU.132 Santa Ana. (Aero.~!\ oo '"" ~ '" "£' ~· I , ., BR L Hosp. Adlts I ;,-mo. .\students ok. \Valk-bch 431~~ apts. 11•/pooL "ell' "" ~ u.'l:U!J' Aph:. &\2-l:i.~7. fron1 S.A. Coun!ry Club!. lr\s. 6'1&-1626. FROr.1 $175. /.DULTS D:;lnl'hrs, .~i i·a cl~ets l· CUP· 1-~~~~~~""-""' i Spa(·1ous 2 BR unit~. Fron1 ' • COROLIDO ~l 2 BR 2311 E lden Avr ., c.r.I. boards, luxury shag crpt'g., I &PAC. Studio 4 Br. 2!~ $190 up. r·rplcs. piiv. &M- $1 ;, .. ,,. ex 6-t.:;. 7 730 beaut. l'('I' f<icil & POOL. Bi. I blk to 'beach. Yearly. tios, loo.ds of cl~Ls. Adult!!. t\1·nh!e, 1 ba, A\'ail 10111. e ;, e Adu.lb> • i'\o pet~. Nice loc. 673-2.Jjj, i\lgr. :t.i7-0211. 67>0069 ar 'jj7...'1717. l'.ITT Charle SL &12-4470 ~O~N-"'-°'rn'"'E~"CHAN"'°"''• ·~E"L~·. -.• ;, I-'~""'::;.~""=~=~· I SPAC " &: 3 BR I $140 ·~~~!"'!~""""'!"'""'j " BREATHTAKING VIF.\\' 2 BDR~I. near Beach. Bltns, . M 'ap . ...d~m .. l!!j mo. U!ihties sr ' UP Htd pool Play yo QUIET De t · M.o Hugt> BR &pl. High on pool. $205. Also penthouse C . d b1 t' . • Wnl •ira if'l<.'ludt'<I. 673-:?301. Back &i.y Bluffs 11/~ p\·t 1 6r.; 5204· 675-la3j Pia, rps, tn~, ,a 10· 2 Br, ntw shaa cpts, patio, , ap · .>7 ' • Kld! ok. ~ncl pr. i\olature adult~ ar OC:EA_KF'.RO:-iT .. J Br. .. 2 B:, bllicon1r~. frpc. h<-'<l ted pool. LARGE new 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1994 i\Taple No. 3 64:t-:::313 rf'tired pref'd. No pets. $I.JS/ ~r!y Jeasr:~1~:,11 C:J<:t .>. $330. loads of clo~,.1.~. Adult~. ;.1:1 trplc. kitchen bit-ins. 3:,G.A 2206 College r\o. ;:, 642-7035 mo. s.i;:,.~i:; ar !H-17 07.J3 or 6--l.'>-t'.!01 6•...-.n.3. Do n1 'n::: n 0 r · 1 b }' c'=1=~~""='~n~·'='~· ~67_,..., __ 37 ___ 12 U/\'FURN 2 BR apt5, 64-l·l·IOS. 3 BR. '.? Ba. cplfdq1,,;, bin~ 1 C.D.'.l l.l\.S. I Call 64>-l2lll· Costa Mesa washerfdryer, C .ii l' po r 1, SllARP '.! BR. 11; BA. crp~. Blk Beh. :\"1". Shp::; t·ntr. \'r-SEACl.IFf .\la nor Ap\$. 2 ----c-·'.".'~.--;:-, -;-•I $160 l:. $14.l, i.( 2-0 8 ~ 4, drps. 1200 sq ft _ Ai·ad. IJOi\·. ly. 673-82"..3 alt 4 pm. BR unLurn, 1 1 ~ &, cpts. 2 Br. Family Un ns. Newly 963-462'.! $l6S/Mo. ~r-TiG&. 2 BR 11,, hll. Slt'p~ 10 ncC'.ln. drp.~. bllns. garh <11spl, p\·I decor. ronv. loc. Pool. $165.1,0~;=~·--:-c-:-=.,-· paho, .5l6'1. Also i:urn. VlLLA O\IESA Apt.'\ 719 "'· 1 BR, new erµ~ l.:. drps, Ea.+ Bluff rrplc, gar., patio. i :t:-io mo. Bachcloi· u111 pd. $l4i J:Jt.i \V'lsc 646-1 2jl. carport, P\'!. ~llo, ,&,[\ rlec. --644-7;1.17. Placen1ia Art' . .l\8--2652 1 n, Responsibttt aduits ONLY. e NEW DELUXE • BEAUT. unr. 3 a n. ? Ba. REDEC, lge 2 BR, oe .... •. d~a. $125. ~8--1322. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for least. Incl Close to beach. Yea.rly NE\\'LY 1lerorated, crptd. l bltns, Sl50. Child OK. ,66 . ,. •PilC nia,tt'I' suite din rm ~· L'"' ~g""" Bi"., ? Ba. mobilt' horn ... Shal·,m..-64,_131·,, 2 BR iotud10, ba & .~. dpg, · • ABBEY REALT, =7 -., .~ I l,;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;,I I he led pool • age l.: dbl 11:ar.;;ige, auto door '} A<llllls Oll }'· No pE'I~. rroo . cp · a • pr ' opel1t'r &\'ail. Pool l:. Rec. 'l'EARLY-Unfui:n • Br. I Ba. A\·ail now for !I rnos. Dill quiet neighborhood. 2N o arett. Upstairs. Pano. Block ro i\l r. Spr11guc. 61 3-ll:ll. CLASSIFIED · HOURS childrtn, no Jl:l!!s. 642-SOt · ocean, SIOO. 673-SOl!S. • .im • . 1 BR apt •I Pa1·k 1'.e'll'jXJl1, :\fODERN 2 BR, 2 88., frplc, 865 Amigos \\'a:r, NB * BRAND Ne\v DELU~ 2 1,;r noor· 11·/p;:itio, crpts, dish\\'llsher nr. Harbor & M.anagt'd by Br, 2 Ba avail Oct lJ. drp~ s, ("O/liplel t kilchen . 8:00 •. 111 . to 5 p,tn. ll,~B·k~e!'~~·-·.,....'-"~'-1 _.7·-·~··-·~,·· 1 ~i;";'n.;tt,L~IAii'~'~'~'a.AL;;;;TE;;ru_,_co_._li~yv,;v"-l~Y·~·~J>."":lSOO::-•' ;'bii::-t;; 6+1-SO:;o. 'lond•t thr"·Frlda." 507-tS40. H I t 11 ~ '"IV D I •' blk I" J• "' .1 unt ng on aa....-. N~ up ex, " · " The "Ycllo1•• Pa;tr.~" 9 to noon Saturday 2 BR. unfurn apt.. Pool. ·--beach, 3 Br. '.! Ba, ye.arly i:l;S!iified ... 61 2-5tii~ Advertisers may pla~ Conv. to 1:1hop'g. $13.3. 313 E. -------·--~~ '"I " ' HAVE A NICE DAY LIVE AT CASA MONTERREY Jn . your maintenance· free I u x u r y apartment. We do all those weekend chores whi le you rela x around the poo l, practice you r putt ing and dr iv· ing, play billiards or wo rkout in-the gym.,After a hard day at work en joy the therap~tic pool and sauna s. We have 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with air conditi oning and firepla ces just wai ting for YOU. 6551 ALL UTILITIES PAID Warner, Huntington 714/847-8526 leach their a ds by tchephone i rth Pl. cerntrs of 17111 &: KIDS WELCOME lease. 61.,...l= e\'es. COSTA '~ESA OFFICE 1 1-SantaO::.C::..-A"-na='.'-"'~~-27_174-,-.,.-Attrac 2 BR $.139 '= $159. l Apt1., Apt1., 370 Apts., 370 ApF'u'·,·n. o• Unlu•n . 370 I w Ba BR. $189, All xtras. Pets ok.J . ....!F~u~r~n~.~·~r~U:n:l~u~r~n:·_::.3:7;0,.:__;,f~u:'~":· ~·:•~U:":'~"~'~"~·~:..;:..:-;~F'-'u-•n_.-;-•-•_U_n_f_u_•_n_. ---;::7:-;:::~·---·---3.10 • Y DLX Apl.C.om. fortab,lc, 1 642 56...,. Pool, Rec bldg. 17362 "A" S I • 7 ' 0 dE'Sfrab~. IMC. S155 + last. Kttlm n , ---. 963-7jlO OT S•nta Ana Sant• Ana S•nt• Ana •n • """• I Id ~~ '===:......--------------·----------NE\VPORT BEACH AUiO _•pt .. to 11h$re, a y, 842-623.J. 1-3333 l\'c11110rt BlVd. 646--0i.3.3, 646-1160. 64.2-0678 HUNTINGTON BEAOI J787S Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 2Z2 Forest Ave. 494-~66 FUR:~ OR U1'FUR.'i LRG 1 Br. apt unturn. Cpts, Large 2 Br., rw.'\v sllai crp!, drp!, bltns. ttfrig, Sl40 mo fncd patio. Qu!et d..Pnd Iii., I &: up. No 'children, no pets. blk to j P ts. litores. $16i 993 E. Cainino. 546-0451. i681 Ellii., Apt A. &17-!.>4i r.IODER:"I' 1 Br &pt, cpts, or 847-0932. SAN CLEi\1ENTE 305 N . El Camino Rral drps, dsh11~r. bl tin!, car. 1 '•~L~U~Xll=R=r-=2-=BR=-~.-,d"'.,-,, ellild ak. All util pd. St~Mfl. Patio, Laundry, Dsh14'8", ~1 Aveado, •Pl 9, &f5o09S4, Crpt~. D!l)S, Clost 10 all 4927 ·14:!0 . NORTH COUNTY dial free 540-12'l0 * DLX new 3 Br, 2 Ba. Dsh1\·hr. 2 ciir 11:ar. priv yatd, Jnctt,, nn, kids ak. $280/mo. · S43--U09 CLASSIFIED 2 BR Pel~ t'l'llhou~. cpt, DEADLINES ·drps, bltns, ~.patio, encl. shoppin&. Avail on 01· a.bout Nov 1. 847-4636 2 & 3 BR'.'I. SlliO up. Patio. pool, childret1. !\!ORA KAJ AptB, 1S8881 ~1ora l\ai Ln., ~ blk E. ot Beach. 962-8994. Deadline for copy &"kills iu. adult!"' -tml pet. ak. • 2 BDR~t Sllldio Apt 7 all is 5:30 p.m. the d ay be· $165. 300!I r-:iJ\d~. 540-7247 elcc \\"/bltn stovt, · $l·JO/mo. rore publication, ex~pt * BEAUT L 1 It 2 BR. 212 Nashville St. 336--9937. ()T for i\londay Edition Corilt .mpo; Garden ,A.pl!. 537-7904: wht>R deadline Mi Satur--, P•tlo,, fo·pio , pool . ,::::_""'-"=-==,,...~,.~·~' day, 12 noon. *'* BRAND NE\V 1 B ' ] $150--$1~. Call 546--5163. blks to oetan. Yr}y least . CLASSIFIED 3 BR, 2 Ba, MW drpli, cptii, $135/mo. Enclosed Gu. REGULATIONS bltn patio, $165tn10. Also 2 Ar'u.I ~. no pets. 536-20SS, ERRORS: Advertl&ers BR.' .tutf\l.m. $150. 64.:i-1647 .1rnEZ ORO APTS . should eMck their adl .,.. daUy & report C1T'Of'8 l.l='"'.;;518-03>!;'-':::~·:--::c::::-:-::;;:;;-3234 Atlanta. 1.,.z_.3 Bl\'a, lmmtdl.att!ly. THE 2 BR. crpl!, rarct> o\>en, Foo),. PrlVaff: doeed pr . DAil.Y PILOT RSS\lmes ..d' -·• S130 Wsh/drytr. S3&-0336. llfbUlty for the-first itt-is_.. • corrttt lnserllon only. 1a:2 E. Bay, Apt. A. 494-2792 CANCEu.ATIONS: LC 2 BFt. 984 :El Camino, ,When kllling an ad M ~ mo. Nt w crpta, paint. • ATm.AC 2 tlr. 2 Ba. erpts, drps, bHm, encl pr, l175. Adulta. I'll) pt I s • 548-31-08 ' •Utt to make • rttOTd lllr"i";'-":;:';;· :::"::'r.""i)":;-;' :;;;:-:;;;:;;. Of the KlLL NUMIBR t BR dOMJi1&1"J apt, .priv. 1 BR. OCftn view,'~ blck to given, you 1>Y your ad natio, ciose 'to market.· wattr, hid P9QI, sublt cheap. taker u ttcelpt ot J'our .-, cancellation. 1'111 l(lll Prti'cr older pc r 1 o n • lilO \V. Bl I boa Blvd numbei' mutt bl-J)ff-5'19-.1139. •· • · r.ru;;. 2B1t .•~t, ,S145. 1-cl\ild =~t ~~ d~~ 2 BR unturn; nm kl fO}f OK. nr achla ~ 1hope. Ph: coune. sru .. i1' Joann, L..:"":.:...l:c7.c31c.. -~~~-~I ClNCZU.A.TlON' .o .R 6t&41611'1 , tf"';io:.mL" ' BDR..'1 Sl.21 Gu a: water CORRF.CI'lON OP NEW 7 ;:::: AD BEFORE RUNNJN~j 1 •· 1..-pg, "~· / •11mt, in;c:~· 1 , ~~~ 0~9mn Every dJo1't fs ~ fO nfrll, ··jleti(>. ;S1J5, No ~ I ~d. Nl).~fs • ..............,, kUi ar eorreet a ntw ad or rhildt9n. SlT....,_, _o;-i·"' WALk TO IEACHI !!!;~~t 1=~ IMMAC. 3 llR. ~· IA,,c:lptl.,-~.1, 2 ·A 3 BR's. Cpt, ~,to ..a..:• until \he ....... -.A~ mw. · drpa; u., ... , Mt.aw --~... . ..... 'i. \ . -. ··t;,:::,;"'"i::::~~· .::::::.,:::..:.;:::.:,.1 hu a~ 111 •tAe pa~ ~· ·. ,. , ~., r · 1 mt.·~ wJpr_ crpt1, drps, Pt!1"o ' 2 BR, partly tum. ' rnow .. ]' child O.K., n:'8. Dlim.(..'tim: .00: SHO'lllo, No -R4q. IJ,IS. ~alt~ Thtle di"lnl 1Uictl;! ** M5-%11'0 ...... ~~by meii ".._ · '?WNHSE' b" leue., 2 Br. I:'·.-~·~ 11J5 • 2 BR.-,-· AdJ. W .... ,/drJor, """· tun J(Qi...,._,.. lhop's .. Dl'Jl'd. Crp('d.,1*'1. fadl. $175'mo. (ll ~ 1111: ~y PILOT,... Gor,)<M301. m .'!'M"I'. '"' BR. Apt. Ooo. "''" -.... f'll<ht ..,_.. * Dolux•·2·1r,. 2.1a * C!>O. .;,,.., <hlldnM, mt1 pot "'1. edit, emtar or ft.. Ad)lttl~ m pea, ~ 'Ok. SltO. MWJ65. ~· .. -andl to ct.ap tta. n.t.N 11: 2 BJl 91a.r tpt, ~. BAQIELOR unit walk to • f'Qtt1'UOM 'Mlho\it aSif dean , own, -.incleeki bttch I tov.'TI. VUllHC!s pd, .!!!'! not1... . • • .117"11':.:f-. .....,.,., .. . .,. ~7. 'l:l.Ass.,111> ~ AVAIL ·-. 2 811.·Blfn• COilllii ·-i. ILINO ADDlltllS •dahwtr. Crpta, drp&. Encl i • P. o. Box '1!MIO,'i ' p.ra~•."°?"tl.,543-ftt e Nr Bch. 1 'lt. 2 Br, l t,S Bai • Costa Mna OAit~ Pll.01'' folt t.e;ilotll ~ up. Pool, 211~ S. ~ l••''•-•-ii'm· .·--!Iii· oi1~ a·i;e.,.,,. · ~ ~· ~49f;O'JOO, ~ir:s~a; ~ ' . ~ Now Sho.wing . .)o don't le:.11e ~our yow.1gsten behind '' lien you come over to in~-pect ~ge County's glitttrin;, ne\v apartment community-SOUTll 00.\YI' ''lLLAS. For while you're admiring the )'Umpluou~ private Clubhouse •nd h1suriantly land!JCaped ground.1, we h;ave a few goodie! that'll dt>light the.ii.· Jjttle hearts too. Like our $500,(XX) Child Care Center and playland. SOOTll <X>ASTVJLLAS i! where both aduJb: ond cltJJdn:n bave lhe beotol everything. DM011lor sr,led 1, 2 & 3·becfroom •t»rlm•nf·horrres • Cen,r1/ fH relriper1#ff 1ir-conditiMinf • l1/1ttcff f'ower Kitchens • C'!J.or·h•rmoni:ieJ 1ppli1ncu~ inclvdirtt flidtw&Jt.r • 1ri••le ferractia • Wilt-in w1rJrobes • 4000-SWJ. It. C/ubllcMI• with otnfert1irlint I d°lflint 1Ki"'1.t. JI~~. c~rtlfOIM!' • C.beM.t, ~rNcw, Ndmittfofi, llhulffeboatfl • 3,-...cl flOOh 1,.J Jecuui •Child c ... feo'*1 I eJoyliM. All this· family luxury fivinl from ·$149 a Miii '• ) . ' • '. ' . , ~ -.. . .. DAILY '1LOT ' ' Ottlbtt l , l 911 9M!lltilUlll -ELDEN '-- S~rld1n1 Nr-.:n• l R~nROOM 1~n 1p.trtmf>n1. LH'.1.11'"· IOU~ pm!, !U!lh l1ntbr11p1n.t 11~. Ariu!t11 , nn ~~. 2311 Ddt n Avl.'. . C M • MS-!ITIO nr Huntington -affih ON BEACH! 1 er ' .. 3 •• /\"[\\' A.PTS ~·1~m sm J·r"m 042 t'mm JlTh Av1il1hlt C11rJ'll.'L'i.rlrilD4"' ·'1111h" 1Jhf':r hl.'.;iteod J)'-.oi-~11 un~J-ll'nn15 l"l'i" l""'ll\-'}(',0~ n \fl#WA p•r1n_c;.;i1npl l.' p11 rk 1n1 .'t <"Hrif)· 1111r1h. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OC~:A:>J A\"~:., H.B. 111 .ti '.l.'lf'...1 ~~7 Ofr OP"'n Jn •m·li pm D11 lly l\"ILLlAM \.\"Al.Tf'.P:S CO. P11rklik,o Af>~rh l.iv1na ffl r Arl ul111 Casa Del Sol " 2 RR-!urn 'unf. P\'I ~­ nri. trplr. In 2 AR, r lf>1·11 lt1r!1. 1bhw!l\rJ, ri·pr~. tlrp~. Pet11 1rc,.11r"tl f rl'lm Sl-4~. !'ljliji'J !r""kh111 ~• :-1 , tm. .. •7\4\ !lfi:'-M\.;~ t Newport Beach L!i\·ury -'Ill hv1ri2 w JI nilt· l!fln rl.'l"rl'11 l1nn .~w1mm1n1, i~n111.~. h1ll1.\rrt.~. anrl vnl . 11.'yball, hl'11!rh .. 111h11>, ,.1111n11,,, rl11 hhn11,.I'. p11 1·ry rmm, J"l'!ll· dt nt ll'nn1• pr" I. pro 1hn11 an~ m11rJi mnr•! );111~1,.,, I A-l l!IR"•. F11 rn-U nl11rn. R,onr~ Jrnm 11""\.""• Nn ll'a5# rPq 111rl'rt. ,\1ocll.'I.~ OJ>"!n ['111!.1 1n 10 ~ OAKWOOD GA•DEN APARTMENTS N,.wpo11·1'orth UO Jrv1nt A•,. t'A'i·OT.i!I :.;,.11•pnrt.~11rh 1f;1h ·"I f;t1.Jli0 WESTCLIFF RIVIERA !Jl•r 1nu, l t..-rlrm. hH11rc. !'l rp,.rc, t1 rllfl"'.•. hl'•ll'fi nnnl, n ~Mpp111s 11;:,11. Arinl t,. 1-M \1· .. ~r,.htf nr., ~ R. 612·.).~~. n:-; ~Ar. Nr. l.1t1n. ! Rn. 11·1r,·1 ., .. 11n ...;11,. 11.1·•!1. ~1 ;1.; 1 '!I llri ~7]-t;l.)O C(i1;\· -1-RI' nn r 11 n;i! !'llflt'I, ('-'orpnrt. t>ri111 <J1ri S17'1. ·'~ '111 rr11 ' :'\".R .. lfl.l-!!14.~ ~•.•. Rf;T!RF:n ,.,.riinr r i r11 .. n l:oirl:<-r\,o•ir,o • ~~m• in .~llrl' turn, horn,.. r.1 • r II'. u ,. r i I• Al·'"· f'rl.\1. S1'8 mn. f;7~M/lfl 1'f f;7:l-TI~f'I 11 fT 10 11 m. \\1ANTF:n •m m~. f',0111. A.J'!. 111:11!,., ""'" !'nl, pnnt S7.'l ml\. + 11111. R1...,11rlmtnri>'ri . lr>ml' tn ,\pl r.. 14!1 I' .. R11~·. CM YN(;. m11n 11 ill .,i,,.,.,. -~ hl':oirh hnm• "·1!h 111n1•. !)\'!. n~1h, 1•,off>rt"n.-,.•. !162-2;,'J'l H.R. ·'lm t" Hl yn11r I .•·,·1•. ""11 !h•t:<f> hi:o11hl f>• fnr "h11rk~... C11 1l Cl11 ~1fi~ri ... 2-567~. --·------------------ l ~l . -'I ' lcu• t<n•"h lt11 ill~"' 9 ,_ Ap ts., Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 F urn. or Unfurn. 170 Newport Beech • , . AND All TH! PLEASURES OF ADULT LIVING IN BEAUTIFUL BACK BAY 1 end 2 led.,.••m• Vlifa · Del Mesa APiFmints New,ert Beech ,Y,.•• .1 •• , .. u.c.1.. lr?i•• l•ft11•l1 I.! (••-'•>. S •" ! i. c ... , •In•, ,... .. 1 ........... .. ~•4 It>• '"'"'· t!liy>ti,1< .... I, ........ 1.~ ....... ...1111 ,..,iy ........ .,... ' "11n .. .i1 . ...._,;. , ... 1;.,; .................. . lko ... ,, •INTS STA•T '155 Ph. S45-41SS -·------------·--.. ·-* COSTA MESA * * 1'.!flil ~Q 11 11ri.m fl""''•r. pri- v•r,. n!t1r,. r,,.11· hlri c . * * * * ?:>(lO •'l r1. h·t f>ltu· ... ~. plflntyl;---------------------., "~ ~rk111f . nr ~.n .. f:l'w.~. • C. N"A'rl'RF:S.Ci RI.TR. * 2,10 F: l<1h. C.J\1. 4t2-1•Mi XTRA h~·~. ~prl "klf"t"'orl. in- r1u~r'I F'.-2 .. \,750 1q f1 Ir up. Nr. !':.I" I. G.C.. f wy1. \\1,.11t"rni n~ter irKlu111 P k . 119.h\,1!i Trader's Paradise ,JOHN"!! C.l"JW'I J. UphOIMtry C\"mtts . .Extn. Dri·!Jhl1"· """ ~. Smtf'htu•nf 18'ril R,.t1rd9,11('ll l, O~*!rt J. 11.JJ color bri.rht'PrwD • 10 minutf' bleticit Mr Whita c._r. Pfb, 8-vt )'t'IUr mnney by lAVi"J m• extn fripi. Will d Hn llvin1 rm, dintna rtn I.: Mii SJ5. Any rM S1.50, r.l!Uf:h $1(1, ehl1r ~. I~ )'rt, exp la 1VM.l ellun!fl, Mt mith. M . I & Wl'll'lt myMlf. Ge&tl 7000 SQ .. ~"T lni1ul1ri 1I ~•tt h<!u~' rnr !ft». 14t 8Q. IL l'iy mn. ror yr, ~t-1 474 1.U'l \.lr(;Jw Avl' ...... A. lines times dollars INOll~IAI. Unit* '"' r lf>•.~f'. 1!IOO 11q. IL ... 111'1· Cron • .l'----------------------1 l•r1 Nflrm Ph i 11 i p I , HAV[ J. bl!rlrnom ~ VI M!>-:t!WI. 1'.ttitlfl, $tMlO ~ty/WANT ltent1l1 W•ntN 4it 4-5 yr 1\1~ 4 BMrm, t¥./Ml.t a(ll'1!11~. In C.M. tw Ntwpt. RF. ... flON~TlllJ.T, y~unl rlitJ· Bcll. BRR. ~1.t pl,. wAnt in,.,~n11iv• t 8.r. 114. Al.':~111 cv,,.~klnr <'ty .. uni •·''· H.111.. N.I . nr ti.la.tr. Ottey Qub in Ante· C.M. 1,r,,1. Wiii k•tfl 111!' k>p.. V11.: .nr ot.W t lrJ'M"(. yllM A M m!ml' ~pt1 lr1. W.f)tt~ ff)lt! tn tr•d' fnr '8' C11ll 71 .. ; 4Pi-lll>i 111: I pm. to 211" Wlholt. t82·llll7 19'1o-dl!IITTN 17' Hefiday ~I-'"~'~· ~"=l~-0!;;;;'.0~1 . ______ 1 "°" hmM. IMMd, lib ,,..: Jnttdatinn, •irs. T'l'tdt ~: "~ fM W.et Guan.nNd Wl'll'k. ha rem- coe.lf rPal _ Mfllf'. Bnx 4tM, nam tor •I•. ~ 1.fl P1lm SpnFW$. d:-MO'l. SPM. , THTNGS l'ly Mnnw., Ll . EUROPEAN l"lRf~"~M AKl Nr. All t'"UQ!flm fifT"tl f'l'l"""llal r a11h1011 11rivic· ... t;i.~-1~~ ----~ • Alter•tiona -'42-SW N"~'~•r.r.u rlll.'., XI Yl!IIJ ~-'<P. tile CERAMIC ri1t t'l'n1M,.I. rr,., .. ~1 . ~m~ll .if.b!I w"lrnml'. 5J6-il26. L__·-_•"_••I _]LIJ] 71IO f nr Ptrm1u"'"' Soerv1N : • Wt H•v• Ct1mp&n1t'ln-" e Hou~l"kl'f$1trt • Pr8irti. ral Nu r~I'~ ~tc. At Mt'!n!llly R1rl'-". H·EALTH 4 t·Ai\111.Y C.Aflt[ .t.r.E:NCY 1 ~ N.,. l~-tw11.'. S•nl• ,1,.n~ :-.i7-""~I f u I 1 .. 1~1.. Jllumh. lt!-"i:t , hit!. ~. Ad:NTl.. lnltln~. ~•~ntry, ''il'lt tic. ,. h • r, • . f in 1 n r ; a I 54~'Xl. y.1,.Tin. 1•r •r, .• Ft,omf'.l vf; ,,...~, nr ,, .. ,.r tim,o. ~' r i r • n11.•.~•f1,.n Ali Nn. ~-~~. na il~ r 11n1 , r o. F\n'I( 1."-.ffl f'l'll't• 'A,..~;i. tal!rc.c'-"""'~·~~­ !'F:rRF.'fARY, r.n-1 f'rii111v. ~t,onn.rypi ni:. f;•n, OfL f 1;ll rl,.t l'l'lt~. <"r J'l•l"1 tirnt". f\1a h1re I'll'· flirt. ivy. p."nF.'IJCM , ~1~?.i:;. 1 kip I"'• fl• r, h•r in-.1 =~::;;~~-;---o--ccc_~-.t~i-~. Or..C::lflf'": \\'ork in my Mm'" ---'-"-~--~~--1 J1111fhnR ,_ "ri t1 r •~~i n ( TRAml It G1ra11 <'1'°11,._Up. ,.nv,o)nP"-"· tyf)inl1" nr phnn,.., 7 '1•y~. 1""" '1'1l Anytirn~. r i,.k.11p 1,, <1.-li v,.r .">111;-~11. :>48-~ll . H&u1ecleanlnt TYPINr.. h11hy~iM1ns: n r i1'l'lnin2 in 1ny htlm,. CM l l'l'll . 71~1-.'Wi'J2 Back T& School Sp!!d.11 C.fl)P.'I Clt11.nin1 ~l' DIAMOND m inF.l'JT n.. ... i l'" ... '" 11.ni~t In fl'l'll'r11l hnu~• rl""'-nin1. 300' ShlmJ)M $18, .'ilitt11.m nil rot ... ,..,. f)Mnt fi7~~- Rl"p!lir1 .\ In111:1l111 timi I oH-•clcpcW-"'e~n~ted--c,CMccol_::cF~7-10 ful! !:l'I. M~l.'117 Ml".'IA Cleanln1 ~·trt C&TP"ll, Window•. F1nn'I' ~t~. R,.1id. "'Contmc"I. 54HUJ A.o.y .\ R4>1rh J ,.nilori/IJ o·.,f'll:. >1•int1t1w1t, nt'lt'IN. ,.,,., ft.,o.•. I. Cflmm 'I. IW6-1'401 . F'rei! Ea! ~ZI anytiml' lreninti Adm saie. START A CA~EE• IN THE INVESTMENT FllLOI $50,000 + ~ ...... _ .. -_][I!] H•lp Wanted,M I. f 710 A/RECETVABU:. mllllt M ~!>fr. on 8~h& !-3500 m•rh. f'\!U t1m• Appl,v !n l'f>l"l•<H1 , Thl'flrior,. Fll'lhl ns r1'>rrt. :.>Of.ti Hart>nr Rlvrt, \.i\1 . Ask lnr n:urh l f'h\11"1. "AnENTION" DOUBLE YOUR PLEASU•E I I I I I .'LI)! JJ,\1. N!AGRA. COS- 1\!El'IC~. AM"'AY. S\VJPE, RA_l:J{.H . H f. A I.TH It Em1.0C Y 0 1 1\JI 'l'ypl.'.1. Turn Your Olti ArCfll.ln l! lrno f11,..1 fl.',.,, SJ Prnfn.a r>111_. l.l.'11~~. r .. rmanl.':nl Po· '"~"" P .. r1 Or f 111l Tim!. f.11,,_v ~ .. 1 ... 1.'Wl w..,k Ufl. Fll'f"f't U1m or 1frtr 1.lO pM. CALL MR. MAC 771-1411 *ATTENTION! * l'l:•:i! F:'il.t1, J.i,..,.n1r,... 1 nl)l'n1nv; 1n nl'\\'1.\1 ,.:>:p ... nt!. "''"' offlr f> 1n ('nrnn:i t1,ol !'<11 r. s,.,. Mr. Ma rtin l)r Mr. Cor- bin. CORBIN-MARTIN •EAL TORS 644-7612 A!lTO r><o t11il.,r. E11.rn !np Sll. 1,v;21 R...,_r h ,47-.l~i. hu.~y r: .. r! Fllvr!. Sh'lp. r,oqd. H e AOTO Pnli.•h•r, "'"Pf'r ilnly Ha1'<i wn1•kl'r r;on "'•rn ro:'lp SS. R .. r~ '""'Jr!. 1111>21 ~.oirh Ah·rl .. H.A. ~1 7-1'>1;. R-AR Ys I r~r~r."R~_,-,-,,-.-h1-.-.1 m a1ur,.. l~rly l<'lr 4 mn ~Id tv>.1. i -'m-~ pm. ~ rl11y•. my hnll1'". !l!iU17.ll "r1 '- llARYSITTF:R fnr 02-e7h7>Jrl7c-...,-. m.v hnm ... T>il'<. l!A "'l·t:if&M . N1g11,ol Shnr,.~. 4!lf..-.1.t:19. !'An 'IA!n RIKlNI * FIREHOUSE * 1 ;7 F. 17th S1.. C~I. .\.11-9!1.~1 EXECUTIVE Ptrsonnel A9tnc:y PROFESSION ... L TECHNICAL SECRETARIAL & GENERAL O~FICE POSITIONS AVAIL. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 410 W, Co•st Hwy., N8 Suitt H 645-2716 '" !tOAT .<;;.oil,o~mM ~xp. powl.':r /., !<11 1l·pr1m' NII. lnr11tinn "·/h ... •! ~.-tl i n~ m•· .iror l1n... i(.l.•-22~4 a sk for r red Dl.'n1i.1. ------' IDYS 111-14 Ht dl!hV'!lr paJ>f!rs 1n the SV1 Cll'menre. San .Juan ~pi~ rram and C.1pl!tr~no Beach llrt!A. DAILY PILDT •92--44~ BUSBOY Exprr. Q,.~ I~. .\·lu!.t be Cio!•M .t Nf>;JI ' Apply !n per. son. Surf &: S1rli:nn . .;93(1 \\'. C&.l.sr Hwy, N . .R, C'Ain~r.r & T,,p !1111,..llt n . F:xp .. r. Pr,._f1ni~h Modular \ahin,.1.~ lflr r•mncl,I I,; nt11• rnn~tnirl1fln. t all Kil<"ht!n. LA Ft r. E TNVESfMENT bit,\~-:;4•-2tlf;, t v' ~. N11 W11.1tint * WALLl'API~ * Wh'n you call '"Mac" ~1444 "'-1711 * JNTI:~T61t EX'JT.'ftJ07t * Ut:, inlll, tuara.nfel.'JI. r.1.11 Harritli, MHW. Ex-pert •lrl"'•• •prt.yln1. . l'AOftS.ijONAL lalntlnt • mter/f'.llff:r. Hl'W'tf:st Mlril:. Lk I.: IM, 541 -J1lt , SfG-1#4. . PAJNTJNG! Cl.II Ut! e CmJep !f\Mrtf'I e Nt1 11rlnkel1 • l yn np. !hew ~!t PAif'M'MG. Ptttlwulo~. All CflMPANV I~ SEEKING s.42-7667. MO.'llEY ~10TIV ATED fN·C '~A;-;;.-c\~VcA~.1~1~1-, -c,~U~T~O n rvTOUAL.. .. ro f'ILL ~~'· p()J ,JSH!Nr., "' CASHIEA. TIONS CftEATED 1'Y' F'OS I T 10NS, f ltimi>. RAPm EX,.AN~JON!ll, If r.rnwth rr>. 4 lrx:at1ons. YOU l--IA VF: THF. ARILJTY •\fETRO CAR \\"ASH, 29j(I TO COMMUNICATE WELL. H1rllor Rlvri . C.M. OUR Pl\OVEN TitAJNJNG CASHIER. ,.ar wa11h, Nq'.s P OGIUM WIU. ENABLE <",fl..'lh refiAll.':r t x 1' 1 r . OU m IECOM!: sue. M444.'i0. SSnJL TN 'nf!S DY· NAM JC FIELD. CHEF'. ex~r. F. u ro p' a 11 e C1dill1t C.r Pl1n e MtMh Otti~ • f\tll F'rinif' Bent!fita • St&.11 "'""~i•tel)i AS AN rNC!:NTJVE TO WOl\K HAft.D OUJlt COM- PANY Wll.L GJV!: . YOU lltE OtANct TI'I OWN A DftlV[ ANY NEW CAR OF' YOUR ntOICF. ' WE'l.t.: PAY F'OR rr. OAVF. I.DOK· rNGl..ANO, rrNANClAL JN. VF,STMENT ANALYl'T, R, r.. RROKER WrLL HE:LJ' START YOU ON TifE ROAD TOWAltD~ nNANC- •tAL fN"DEPENDtNCE I. Pkml'IGE, P'f"'ftl for privi !e club. V~ry t oori 1alary A. werktnt hn. Ph.~. CliE~fIST -\\'orld 1~ader of medical NPPlif"il 1 n d rf'Aftnls •Him rfr,ont lifoO srif:-rn tnd hJr prortuction Wftrlt. r11t i'mwth &p- partullitM!t ft'.lr lllfftAJVt , hriihl, h"rd M1rkin1 man. Stnd rl!t11me fft P.O. 8ex 111'13 S.nt1 Ana. C.. 92705. ClfiLni\EN BACK T 0 SCHOOi,! Yw can earn whllt thty learn. 5-en Avt'ln rf'PN!M!nta Hw : You'll have ~r own buline., )'(II.Ir nwn ""9Urt, )'OUT own •&r nlllft. can ... ~7()!1. COMMllllCIAL ~·~·L,.., -, ' -UNITID- CALl,OllNIA aANK tit. ' -.., ,Pl ... ... ...-. 4ff.1273 • • ![fi] [ [ llllJ I ~~~~~~~~~~1 .. ,.,.,.,.,.,. ....... ~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~''~"~'~'·~·~'~''!"!'!!!1.~1~q~1~1~~~~~~!!~~0~AJ~L~Y~Pl~L~D~r~~_.1~1 1 ![HJ [ L • ..., ... ~ ![HJ I "-d•-][§) I -![§) I --![§) ~I ;;;-~J[§)~~. ,~' P.!ii .... !!iiiii .• ·~~~~, ~ .... H•lp W•nted, M & F 710 ~Ip W•nted, M &. F'710 COOK, life hou~kl'!t'pin;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ livf! lfl. Hours 3 IU alter JOB OPENING rhnner. Sljj). n1n. 671--0149, COUNTER sales ~irl, Rrta1I f'XJM'!' a lllUSI, Photo i;.a J~ ex~r helpful. Telr1>hollf' lnr 1n1erv1ew betwn 8.30 & 9::\0 11.n1, 6-12-1012, Dav 1.s Can\l:TK }';,lll'h11nge, C.~1 - 'A'llh SECURITY PACIFIC BANK In Hun11ngron Beac.h f"ulJ 'T'in1e LOAN ADJUSTER NeedPd on per ma nent basis Rank or finance co. exper: prefrrred. 5E-e Joe Routley or Doug Keup. 202 Main Sr .. 11.B. DELIVERY Equal Oppor. En1ployt<r Auh1 f11rn . r.1u!>t he 11v111J. I :K~l~~~l'~E~;,;,,,. .. ..;.,;;;;.,. DANA Point ollice needs a J1vely gal who lypt'!! I.· 1s f11rn1!lar w I bkkpg. Tf'le- phonr Mr:i..:._frar~k._4~-11111 . ''-~ N llelp -Cook~ t.· daily a1 3 Pi\l , Ci1rn ranlr1•r! I 1 s11 111 11111nPl1, hour~ fi 20 hrs po>r· 11•k. Ar!u11I wotl..-ani-2 '.lO pm. i\ll HnlitlHy~ & l!li: hrs, coulrl l'f' le:'s. 1'1>-wknrl~ o ll. Citll 833-8666 1111 ply in (lf'r.son, !!oyt 'i; Har-2 prn. heir Engraving, 1.702 1'a1scr, iii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in rhe lrvu~ l1Klus. Com-MACHINISTS plex. ~·irst class Brown t,, Sharp DISHWASHER. rxpet'. nues. & Traub screw machine 5el- Spaghe11i Brnder. Cal 1 up/operator~. Exfl('r. in a!l frl;,..()65\ nr :l.16-.1~:16. rypr.~ of 11nachments root- ing & matenals. ' DRIVER. ni,c:ht sh11!. ovrr 'J.2. Goorl dnvin,i;: r'P<'Orrl. San Clemcnie Yello11 Cab 492-1144. Ei:tgineer $14K !.E./M.E./E .E. backi::rounrl. Good 1rchnical pXPf'r. 1n semi conducior i11dus1ry, flat pak telling. Selling or d iscrec1 devices. NEWPORT ,P•rsonnel Agency 833 Oover D r ., N.B. 442-3870 . El>i N>llrn! 11·orkini;:: rnnds .. lr1n~ lirnrl1fl<, 40 tviur 4 day week . 44 hours pay, · Apply Mon. tliru Fri. At STA-FAST, INC. 926 So. Lyon St. ' Santa Ana ;<.!A(.1{1.N IST t r ain e es, n1achl~ npcraror trainees, !IOn1r mPrh. exper. pref. l.i truck loaders apply in F ASHTON stylist for Bet pt'rson_. · no c11lls Inca ~:e. in~e~~:~.1.· ~:~:! tra;~~ Plasl!rs 32!172 Calle Pt rlec- to. San .JuRn Capl~trann. Annsm-t>r, 52.1-9348. !\11\ID. p/t1me. Apprn:... 2 FEl\fALE Puul{> playrr. ~'rl limes 11 Wk. Call &12-4910 & Sat f'Ve only. Call nigh1 f'SL 421 nr 4!l-l---{l\61!. bartender, Sh am ro c k . ~~~--------646-1428 MAN lfl make donuts 6 nights F'OOD & Cocktail \Yail.rPSS a ll'et"k. Clean ~t. Perm11n-f'.1t. Trot1er ·~ fl:akery, 234 exper. P/timl'. Coulrl Forest Ave .. Lagul"IR Bea~ develop into lltimf'. D11y i;hi!t. Rancho &in Jn11quin MATURE woman in care for ·Golf Cnurw. 18021 Culvt>r ronv;ilescing stroke pat1f'n1, Rd, Irvine. Nrar U.C.l. Ask livr-1n. must lirive. Nll.'pt fnr W11ynl'. 833-0112. _ R('h Rrf'<J . Rrfs. re q . 962-0161 FRY COOK, EXPER. ,\ol EDICAL 11.s..«is!a nt, front Apply in person, Colony r:itchen, 3'..!lt /{arbor Bl. Ci\f on.ice, muJ;T k1101v .11.ll forms GR,ANT BOYS GUYS & GALS WANTED! Lonk1nc For Can-er i\-1indf'tl Pcop(r . e CLOTHING e CAMPING e CASHIERS e MAINTENANCE Apply l n Pf'r.;on Between 1:3'1 & .l::JO P~! Monday thru Thur:sday ol inst1ra n re. E l Toro/i\f1ssion Vitjo area. l\37-7.)2(). ---liil:.-n~w~.-.-,-.cd~-­ f ,r ful! llme openings lor vanous carwash duties. Pay e\·rry 11·eek 11·ith daily draw "vailablf'. ParL 1in1e anrr s1·hool & wrekends a l:so .OJ'.lf.'O. Tr yoo are reliablp ap- ply 1n )'.Jf'rson 10 man.<r.ger, Lagu na Car W.a.~h. 540 S. Coost Hwy, L.B. or NeY,.p<>rL Cemcr Car Wa!th, 150 New- pol"I Cen1er Dr .. N.B. Men, Woml'n, Oiildren f.AME & F.ORTUNE Could Await You Jndeprnden! production film co. NPrds NEW f' ACES The Grant Boys !Ctr TV commPrcials, 17j() NE\vPORT BLVD., 2 major li!ms. COSTA MESA NO EXP ER. NECESS. Eqt111I npporlun11y r n1ployrr I -~~~":.:c'·'-'-"'::::.1·"30i=50lc_ __ MOTEL Maid, part or lull GUARDS time. Can live-in. 2XlS Immt'd part time-pmitions Harbor Blvd, C t-.f. 11.vail, S.:r.n J ua n Capistr71nn I .NcE=EcD:::::-,=,n:·m.::.,:::.,,.:,=~--,0-0-0 It. So. Lag1Jna lllY'a . Uni-somP. olc. work & supciv~ form11: & equip funi. Car & recreational activities a l telephone rr.o'd, Apply At, S11.·im t.· Rackf't C l u.b , ltS3 So. East St., An11heim. r-.1i~sion Viejo. &37--407{)_ Equal opponunJty t>mployP r•c· [ iiiiiiiiiiiii._ ...... iiiiiiiiiiii HAIRDRESSER w an ted. iDCn!llM" )'flU r pr rbe nt saluy. P hone 6T.\-ll250. NIGUEL PERSONNEL AGENCY H•lp W•nted, M & ~""~ H•IJii W•nted, M & F 710 Furniture 110 G•r•te S•I• . 111 Mlsc•ll•neous 11• =ic•l lnltrument•l21 W, ladC, HIP:I., • S'r.,..o-cK_R.E_o_·u_c_T-10-'-N GARAG E-s 1 OE WALK JOHN'S BIKES -=~FEojN;i;D~Ei,R;:;;;:.::::::1;.Ste~roo~--_:136~ I PRESSMAN lmmed111r oprninc tnr r11n· dJd.111e with at Jr11~ l .)'f'ani f'Xp!'flf'flef' W!lh l:El() ,\1uli1 · J11h . St111'11ng salary -$!i()O, TOOL MAKER Ca.Ji tor appt . 6-9P;\f :.48-:>otl"i SALEll SALE NEW STEREO 1971 100 -.tr. cu~1001 f>"ur111rucf! "AT "---2 CLASSICAL am/lm 1ttreo MPX radio .. ~ · ~"· '""'" """"' ""' 10 dock I R"n!aJ Corp S 00 "n1 10 5·(Vl ? m. strike t"P°™'r J>'~nl!':ll. ~ !Iring 8 track auto ll.pa-deck w/12 TYPIS'T-Bookkeej'.)l'r !or 111_1/ k1101<'n deslgner·mJ;!r I}! l;1<1l"s carn1enls. 67~71;-io. \VAITRESSES or ear hnslesses, No P.~p. net..'f'Ss. Full or p/lime. Ailral·t. Rr-sat" Dlv1s1t1n CORNf:R 0>' rlasi.,t aJ guH11.r, /\'ear new way air IU~pcfllJIOO IP'-&kier ,/ BEAlITifUL 5 pr. Span· l6TH & ORANG~; REPAIRS f; >:Int. r.ondillon. Kew ayatrm. Com ple te for App!. ConlaC't Carol Sm1rh P..nionnel Dcpal"ln1ent AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES ish B<>droom u-1, Sll'l!t:. Costa ~tcsa ALL MAKES & r-.10 DELS 11rr1ots. CC'.s! $110.00, ~U w/eabll'-6, slide controls.' ,/EXECUTIVE De-sk, ""'°· BARGAINS GALORE I 23-IO Ne11·pon. Blvd, C.\I. •·"' _ _-_ cyllndr1cal d1ala. Sold !or • ' I OP!>~N 10-9 ~1on thru fn ~ w .fl(I. Ph, 5.\i-9596 afrrr 6. .,,,9 95 1 rawer, $7'9.95 furniture., Clolh•·,, SA1' RQ( ....,.. · · Aslume payments I -" I. ~UN 9 ~ -:i::Hs bas•~drum $.35, I •1l ~ ;r PC'. D1nt>ue sr1, S2'!l !l.l 1\ppl1ance5. Books, Toy•. -'A~ ~720 · o ~ ·'" or total ha! ol I Enfhus1astic, The Zoo, Coa~t H wy at Ma<:Arthur. \VAITRESS wanted for Cof- I GOO') U R ....,,,.... Llld11.•lfi: snarr S C-melody 11-4· u s £l'd clr 1gcra1ors, YOlJ-NAME-JT~, ""· ~. ··.A. Ster"' Equlp-froni $7.i 1,11, UP, i> -Wiii accept Trade-Ins-sax S25, Orpheus tenor ban-nif'nf \\'arthouse, l79-l9l E. 62{, Newpor1 Center Dr N.R. fi.1-l-!i.llOO 1'0Cf'f.'(is 10 Harbor Atta 1 ---~-~ jo $6.\ K ing 51Jver <.1lrnt't ,/ St."V'ERAL gO()(I 5 drn\\'l'I' ~outh and (,'"<nm""''" * COLLECWRS • 17th St. Costa :i-!eM.. &6-MC2 Equal Oppor. Emrfoyer frP Shop. F.xpcr, ;I.I In w11gP~. ovrr 18 ~\e.sa Lant.>s 11np. Ill pf'l"SOn, I t S 9 9 " u" J Old $30. Studl'nl n11tl'. $4-0. Pr. ' t· iC's .~. I ..• 'i r11.. UP. A«t11·1ry Pro)ec1s , ne11v1ly e rn ho s s e d Pty. li73--74l:i AD~!IRAL black and Whfte RECl'.:F'J'ION IST /Typist. part llmt. i\-ton-f"rl. .\lm·n1ni:s. ~4&-7·lll0 KI NG S11.r hrl>i .spnnl;':o: t.· ~"'l"""" _ _, 8 .. 11,_ br11~5 N 11 r Ion It I Co'\sh TV ,~ .. _,,,,,·11 • .. ,.1,.,. . :-.=rw picture tube. m11 11 rrs~ &rt 1, 1o1tf'ril11.rrl , COSTA MESA Rc~1!ill'r. 1<1eal lnr Jarnil ~ -• -guitars. lolk-clu!1c-S:il. 6#-496Ct --R E:.S"'T"°A~U°'R~A7.NT­ T RAINE E \VOi\lAN rnr 11ssemh!y tlf'p! in ~m all m1·r ll)' r n . &~d.sonRl, p/t111u• "' n r k . Sl.65 hr, l\pply bel11°n ~II am only. f'.olden't \lai;i~· \\'and. s.M:i W. !7th, C.i\-1 . Sl'l ~·r, ROTARY CLUB roo/11 ha r. hout 1qur $hop, f'lP~·trJc ,t;_ s1urlf'nt5. Lo11·rstl~~~~~~~~~~~ I QUf:EN S1r.r Dn ~ ~/)rln.1;'!1 -C-A-RACE-SAL_[ __ f'!r. in Xln1 1~1M 111on. Sl.iO. pr1r.-•s -c•ornpare. Flea1, X: n1111 11-rs9 !<C'I, sicrihtrrl, Shnro & ron1pare. .r1<1T \lar1 (;~llrr) 6-1:.-170.1, l~;.8 I I[' 119 !);. n1a ny this n1('c: &12--3~9 \'1.-...port Blvd., C'.\t Closed Fm le You Clean <'Ul yo-un,i;: man !o learn 1111 phasC'S of n"fil . bu~­ iness, Start as dayun1c Bus- boy. ,/ fl ~~GULAR "1 z" bn..: L" k k k eves Suri.1s,1 •L--------nn1c -nat· ·s to rur111rure,lc==· =~------< srrin~ & ma ttrrss SC'!S, Sl> Come eady for hari;ains. MODERN l!v1nc n n , <")m-Offic• Furnffur•/ l lln .. , 2 Tim .. , $2.00 j~:roFAS . Plain & f\ori1I de. Srpt. .'!O. Oc1. 1st I,, 2nrl. at-plere <V lth <.11\or l1ln50le TV, Equip. 124 1939 fu!Jer!OrF"J\VI'. C.i\1. aJso Jlrnm movif' can1era, FREE CORRUGATE D Zl~~~~:~.~~~!~~~B [ Merw~. JI ~ I R EP.'J:1ir1nc l~r roart 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--t1mf', In a fash ion bU~lnf's~. 151,i::rt~. lro1n sz, ea 1' ur. • :<.1A:O:Y OTl-l t~R ITE:\IS INorrh nr 19th St 1 projector & 11ccessor1f's Lt HOURS JO t(l :;, p Sf. oak e>:{'(' desk & )l'lr1 AT LO\\"-l..O\V PRI CES! ,<.:f'ONSORED BY· ty pe wr i t er 2 0!l i"l 2 C•ln1r 111 ano.J h1n11"Sr-r. Ynu 'll ~ <nnvincrrl' ~.nlrlrn !!arbor Shnnr Dub &iirhwnod L.::r. , H . B . All agr~ may app!.'t' Call -t!lli-.J.1 1J!. M(ln. 1h111 1-·l'I Antiques 800 !AA~ !!arl...,r Rl vd .. C ,\Ji GARAI.!'.: sa!r . dlJI brrl, ptnk•1-"-'~'--"-~c·====~-~ ----''"-'~-fl.\;,7. ___ p11tlrlr1I hdlird, lO dra'\'T * AUCTION * --R-ESTA°URANT--SCRAMLETS ANSWERS .. :'1-lOViNG • itrrssr r. C F; 1<'11-~hcr & Oryrr. 2 trurk riN's & ii·hls Fine Fu.mhure FULL TIME H11nr. Rr h saoov.•1i:-hes /..· rlr !i. Expcr. pref'rl W/ 1'£'f~. Ovrr ?!. Call !or &f'P'- !lfoR-!.17.'l. Sa~-rifwr :. rn1 \!n-11. K1nc- s1zf' h<lrm sr t. \\'alnul !~lffrr k Prtrl rornn10<!f'1<. Black Legu me -'f1grr -Silky -n1u1i;al1yr1P sofa ki. k•vr~c111. Overdo -DELIVERY .':' vrlv.-..i s.-.111 S: lovrseal. HI SALESMEN Nrws irrm fin ;in1usrn1.,n· back vrh·et c h!'.!'. Pr. Pty. p11gr · "Ttir r.on1cr11en0{' has ~107. Nrrrl mrn who II.rt" rt>;t<ly tn rrn kid~. She's faalnll6 ror .--~----- lrarn thl' car bus1nes~ a nrl her good DELIVERY." HEAVY 11·1,,ui;:ht iron <lin1ni:: Rl'l' w1Jlini;: tn !rain i\1us1 rable-1 11pholsteN:'cl chfl irs. have gooct prrsonalfty, be COLLECTORS uem's: f1nr Cost S289. M'll Sl.iO. Li~ht intf'res1rd in a futUrf'. drf's.C. Chinll. glas~11'11rf", lltlllflUPS, t>1rch P..~r. !;ihlr. i;:l11x." ICtp. 4 Wf'll, salrsm1ndrcl. Brne!i~: Enrico Caruso r ecord~. hin:I c11cf' arm rha1~ lo Demo .. group 1n;<;., iiuaran-4s.1-1723 , n1alt-l1, Sl'.lll. 67:.-62J2. . rrrd sal11.ry plu~ f'1'ln1m 1~-!'ALF:: Anr ique5/Junk. ~w I AV_J)CAl'IO s::rcr n nrtui;t ~nla SIOnl< Unl1m11rd lnNlmf', Afl-tn ~ Tr11ctf'r Kay~ 1!2:'i V-;r:ll'!O. ~ir· rt!o't "'alnul cfllll'f' ply 1n Pt-son. UNIVER~f. 1 6 or1a C.~r. 6-t2--4177 nr r11htf', pa id sn5, Sf'll SW. 2 TY 0LDSi\10BILf:, '.lS:iO ronkhur.<L Spanish hangini; !ainr--. Pl<'·· Hi1r0or Bll'rl .. Cos111 ~1e!<a. OLD brass hf'd Sn:>. VPry 1ures. Trtblf' lan1 ps, All like SALES -l\ir.n nrna It> iron bed s 12 5 , nr\1'. \16-8026. STOP!!! \ I 7"""-,-"~1_· -----LOOKING & ACT Appli•n<H 802 • KING Size w11trr hf>rl, r<1111pl. "'/fh,i::I~ 11rie~. tf');. S269.!l.i. Clo~r nul Un.ir sa.m - LADY K!'nmor ,. RUH> plr S69.9.'l. 1-0nly. ~~i7-3.:>~f). '-''aShrr, :1:lnr cond S85. Kr n-\\I. SIMMn:-.•s M/ITIRESS morr-,..lt-t dryrr s;,o. Guar f,,_ CO . :10.10 Ari.•l n!. C.\I, rlt>!l~'Prf'(j. ~l&-8672, 8·17-Al Li. --- 7-17.~i fnrd. Kilt;'llcn lbl 117~ . &. ~P?hanccs chi'!': vrll""' 2 << 1 h Auctions 1'r1day, 7:00 fl .m. ·" 1apf"ar W'd ', .~rools 30". l!l66 B~1\V basket In y s Auction Bern ~ral ~T.ll'l. or best offrr. 20Th~!. Ncwrort, Ci\I 6-16-S6S6 rt111r.~. 111n1 Sun. ·19 4 Bch'nd Tony's Bldg ~lat'J 1)·avcrsc Dr. Costa J\tesa ---;;:17_14s;,. ' · F'O!t S11_lr F\Jrt dt~h1\ashcr Sl;i(), !\,'QI BTU air eontl .. B~BOA Is. Oct, 2 & 3, see SlOO \\'hirlpool b11 rh s:1:-1. D I m f' -~·hnt> Antique<-ish Hearl CGS skis S·!O. Ski f"l:lrvf'rl lou r poster cat1opy hoots st 11 f..·. 617 S25. 15.~lll bed _ & bo:.-sprg-s. rugs. crpl parl sz:-,_ win~ b R r k oual1ty cl,othln.c:. !urn & chair S2J, Sony F;l.1 ,r, Zen11h niu<"h more. Rar~<Jins' Z?6 Tr11n~f't'.ln radios S:lO. sr1\·111i:;- n 1an1nnrJ Ave./all('y, n1a~·h $.10. Drapes 2 SC!S $20. IRnnox C'h1na, nld viohn. ;.18-5.tj6 IBayshorrs1. 11rou,i::hf tmri din10~ tablt' STEREO. Unclalrne<I lay- 1\'/chrs .. hnx sprgs/matlr, awa)', 1!171 model. G11rrant por1 TV"~. new lamps, f..UsC' 4-spd r hang f' r , Air 1tr1n~ ,(. fi,,.. clothes. Ckt susprns i nn spf'aker s 2,t·3,Sa1 ,tSun,7:30A~I v.•/multipll' c r Ctss -ove r In 4 P;.1, 41.1 31\rh SL N.R. rarllo:> .t·. tape rlrck. Sii\l hrand ra-\v, sold for S'n.l.!l'>. Pay off ba lan<.•r 1Jf Sl20 or .~m -111on1i1lY pa .v n1 <: n I s . Crt>d1t Pepi, 71 ·1-S!l~-O:-.OJ . Sales minded person, see ror yourself. a real career Ofl- porti;nity. Xlnt fu1ure lnr right man. Earninss com· mence immedia tl'!ly ~hould he in excess or S:IOO. -prr wk. Nn canvassing or 110!ic1tin,i;:. l nrervie ws by appoinlmcnt only 9-.l Wl'f'kdaYS. Lou Con10, R.15-277 1. QUALITY 1·11~tnn1 111 a rl" GE auro "'a1<hcr or Hot'J>(lint mal('hins: ~f11~ !\' f.· 5', f'ni--a111n w11~her. hnth ,, __ .. ~ HP-\lrr1• mntnr rir nr1,, SAT. Oc,, 2. lG--1. \Veight~, ~l1rlvrs, scwu1g rn11.ch. frplr Pf[Ull), slrren . .l:Ctlr liag/c11r1 <'lhl'r g(lOfj l!f'mS. f\.1-1-f.')77 21)012 V1slH C11,1nn, :-.; .B. •AUCTION• HOUSE SALES DIRECT PROS ONLY ""'"' hro1flPrf'r! .~lr1pf'll iri 11h1tf' .~. C'01'1rl. S:ll Pa. G,,,. ,•. flll~!' !Yin( pan~. 1~ HP '1.lr • ' gnld nn hrnwri hki;rr1 . fh'1c. ~11\Prf'tl. '.i46---R67:1. 11·17-811~. Sl:i<11. sl'll for $~). &1·\-j!JI!:\. r·n 111 fl r e;<;wr/spra~· gun _ Nrw p<>ll'f'r mutrr~. i\!1;<;r. REFR!GERATQR llJ! 1~ s:t5. ANTIQUE kn<'eholc r1rsk $771. 1 J J A . f 7 "· ~ 1 ()1~. n1f'ra .i;:tor c 11h . uc11ons evt'.'ry n, ;nn ''«IUuiily 0-2, l·\.1'11 El ~\o. Rnunrl glii.~s rolfrt' t11hlr ~I0-9:''12. Funt Appl1. An!lqucs l1nn, Capistrano Beach S60 . Phil111r1nf' han1hno ,r,. --301" \V \\' ---· ~!OVINL:! &•\'. ~nnnr.:. nia!-J • arnr.r, ~.A. * NICE Refrigerator, whilf', 0m0'c""'"2c"c'c':'c''°:·:':"c'·:':'":'":• _ trrss k i!. t<Jhlr _ ·rl , ( lnlln11· sr;irch light 1 $7'; I JI '>2~ 0086 d•y• "" I ~ ' ' Jf'W I), "Jn ~'IJI • "11 7"33 · · · .,....,.., "'"' t 1 GOLD nau; <1luch ,c;, r ha1r. r!nthr~. r tC. :-.=11m-: nncf' . __ ,_,.... _,_. '-· __ NO CREDIT T.D. ~71-177~ t>\'I"!<. ,_ '' NO Rl'.A:ISSION nn arn1.s , s2;,. Sw1vr l rtir Nn h'a.o.. offer N'fu.~rrl. SERR1\ THRlf"'T SHOP N('l OOWN PA'{ FRIGIDAIRE: 17 cu ft. SIO. l 11h tn rt bN1 $4'5 Thur.o. P;\1, F ri , $.1 1. 2f.Oi 113 ~la in St. HB Rr frn: . ..,[nt Mnrl. 6 i-r~ old. !;:l'l---OifY.l. Rrrll;inrls D•. "·''· A;o.:NOL::--:r FS JI'. nil on NO TR UTH k LE:\'D -' ' TraC'k is Dry ,_, fast. S300 11 2:). !lii:'---08,","·~=---PAIR "'1ni::-hack r h II i r ~. Household Good-,--9f4 e\·ery'.h!ni;: ~n ~1nrr. 1,1/,...k Up. Phnm~ b<'fore • • FR!GIDAIRf': rrJnJ::,. (;no<J rnnr1111nn, S.':) r11rh fir 1 h1~ ~ ri (l{·r !.o.t JlAi\1, Mon •Tu('!I;, l.J::f'. rl hle door, S60. Call SR.'> 11 pa ir. Aflrr :Orom, all HOQV F:R v11c, $1\ Exrrry . !l .'ll am -2 flO r m 77S.1481 &16-4fl:li. rlay .'\.11 .(. Snn :-.:.7-.1fi".r.>, rlr Sl.~. r11nln1' fhl ·fornU('a Th11< 1nclu<1r.o.· All .o.1·hnnl k MR. PATRICK --,EoLcE°"CT=n=i=c~=RA~N-G=E=.--1~,-,-,0-,-ol-c-cd 1'.'j1;Shed vel\••i~ S20. n\Yr~h1ffr•I chr 11·/nt-\\'Inter clo1h1n.i::. h11by furn. SALES REPRESENTATIVF. xlnt cond. *"10 k Jovrsea 1, Jlprculon sofa .t· h\m. Sl:O. ~Hi--!:\7~. f'lr. ro hrlp builrl our soft Wll trr • t;.15-52.'>9 • lnvf't!eat. hand c ar v e rl ~<; -hanrl marlf'. palch \\"ESTINGHOllSE w a .• he r !\-lrrlllcr~,0°,0 1-lf<"' •-~""' 11•nrk. fWauf. ""'"-.. S~" Slli1 f..· tl rv, M" Sl<~. 1-:lf'C. business 1n honming i\flss1on K1':Ni\10RE I Yr. nlrl vacuum · . •' ' " "' "' r.... '"" ""' JV ' '"I 1 67-81"oC'" p;i -i.._ "3'."1~. rlryrr. 22<l\· ~Ii :\ r. 11 r a '" r ViP.io.-Drawinii 11rt.'f1Ufll cleaner $-10. Like '1('W, nl> f''i, 1;amr S(' . ..,.. '-"''" ,-,, ~ ~"" " 11g11ins1 hht>r;r.I comn1i:o;i;inn. !llill-AA.1!1 CO:l.fPLF.:TF. h n u s,. h n ! rl rrlrig. ~iO. ,\ll i•r ry nirr. o-~~=~------1 Ga rag• Sale 812 Ro!ary l11wn rnrlln•r. usPrl 9 " "· , "'" .• 11n1f's , .-..1 .• , nt1ri11r sl<H'f'. nn 3)! "609" ropy paper type IRON AND WMBE& 6-12 In or!.t:::mal canon~ La r g" ~8-4.(lV) !II· tt 1 2 000 ~hrPls 812 X 14" and 11·art'hot1se .to be-remover\ .l.000 shee~s .X•, X II " City o! Commeree fea5t Lo• S urplu s lr o m tr i al Angrle~l. Call 213/255--TIX rlr rnnn~1ra11on. Pnre S70. or write Call fi.12-4~:!1 , rxl. 277 . llA Y\\'ARD LUMBER & · ' AfH.£R rlet. rypewn1er, l~VESTMEN'T COMPAN'd dun! r1hhnn, 13" carnage, P.O. Box 3006 Terminal 11#' ~l~I l"Onrl. Nrw S-185. Sell nP_..:, Los Aflhell'l!, 9CXf.i~ S.'1:-il. or 1"1'11~. nlr. 642-91 L2 !'n1 F risky & need a c~ \\',\LNUT 61J " Orfi~'t' riPsk. lnvr. 3 il1os. flulfy ter-..}"1 F ile dra11l'l', lntk!nf-' w/~hot~. cat tree af 'pll>-. rlra 1,rrs. N1 te comt Sl2;i ;,.i~3~-~ 6-1-1-611\. ~'REA KED out, 7!!;0 'r('rl, EXEC . de s k bl ark Jll11C'k ca!, 4 gt'ts naugahyrle 511 1ve! chair, frPedon1 or de Help $\511. r11ke~. 6·~1-:0~.t ~8-jf161. f-J Pianes/Orgens 826 COCKER poodl9'J!P~· Pr-'t·f __ _; _ _:._.:_ __ ~ for kids; A~~ it YT llld OPEN SU:-< 1-6 cnckcr mix, l fem. very Con1r to gentle. S4 KE.VS TO HAPPINESS KITIF.1\S &: nutty, al! for tile hest valu~ 1n hlaf'k. al~ 11·h1r, n1on1. ORGANS . PIANOS \\'ill rt_el~ 962 --0SZO . Ne11.• k l_;Sf.'f\ !1.13--191:''~·;,.,_~~-~-- You'll be glad you did i~R#f!j..-s Sheph i'r rl mixe<liJ"l'"rl male. Needs ChoDs<-fron1 large selPC11on la :rjitcf'rl yd. Lovts kids. Lowr('y .J[;in11nond-Thomas ~-• GulhrallS('n . \Vurli1zer ~;:,,.,._ ______ _ • FRMisa • BalrJv.·in nr,;:11n~ BLe t~rr1er m<J!ht'l" & Ii Ch lf'kt'.'r\ng . Kn11hr • Strin-p"'1f"~-~ ri11l;" old. to good 1\ay _ rlf\l!c1 ,t, Ditvis pia110s .!!!!Jt. _:1·'•-i":ll;i 11!1 Ii pin. i\!usettr player pi11nos ~l'11fVL kittens, v11rio11s Pun1p & Eleclnf' agr~. Lf.'~J1e speakers ~--h~L\ or S36-+l!l3 Alli<> rytl1yn1 lu11r~ !or any, ::;;,.,., "<I 'l l " L-' , •• ~1 en. p.:irt . art'(', flrgan or pian'i !11.ll. . .\lartin Guitars • * liil-~.l • • i\e ci1·r trrn1s Vil to !'> yrs --.0--------1 r'N'r rlrl1very "'ithin J()().tnf's HO.\lf~:-. rlt":<ll('rarely nee<lrrl S.tt isfat t ion g uarant•'•d f'1r rr1rrtrd pups. 4 11·k~. A +rlldit ion over "o-Yrs llranrr~_:i.~-~~;i f(~·-- Orrn r.rnn 1hn1Fri1i:.m-'1r 1n FREE WOOD ~a1urdays 10am -fipro,_sn,~ !-Ii l"i-11 :-urrrt•\r. CS! 6-1&~~1 ·BYE 'S ' -K ITTENS-:-4wi(s- Keys to Ha'4il,,ess • • 6-l.'>-.100Jl • .. 1r,;,29 E ~\'hi~ r,11'<1 --.--. -. -\\'hilt . · I n.~ l\'ll-llJ'ili RUR\1F.St mlJ!h•'r, adorahlr --'" __ kJ!trn~ S wk~ nh-1. ral1f'O, WOULQ. Y OU hl r k/1\·h1 t..-111irr. &12--2917 BE~IVE l~~~~~~~~I FREE ORGAN LESSOi\S I; as Ion' as ~·lrke! No re'· [ I I ~ "'v-Peli .Ind SllppliH istrat1on. Hooblii.:atlon. Just Cornr . ~ays 7:30 Pm lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii l CQ.4ST MUSIC f:\~-2Sjl Pets, General 850 Dlrec• sales r.~p. hrlplul, ; e •'lA\'TAG -,,,. m•" h"·· fl1rn1sl11n~. 11\Jf; !'anr11 Ana -1,. 1 ·hrs a rlay. No n1gh1 wnl"k. washer-" In t ~,,, ""I" ... 1-1 :-o:-,,---------A1·r., 'Cnsla !lfrs11 f>12-!'-.!r1L 1 1. " .. u ., ... ,.-. """ p T,... _J__ c£;;, nn u.1np. c,.,,.,kc: & PIANOS** ORGANS 4!1.1-4:'.l.1~. rlay guar. $;ill, 5.31-8637. A 1'' SALE: furn & nli.'I<-. ·M-.-,h-inery 816 hakr.c: 11·t'.'ll s:;o, 21H Con· SAL''SWOM N E \\!1rkrr bar 11'/S\\'IVl'I srool.•, 1---;:;::-i;:;;;),;\;v--il,:;'.';:'";;;~~:_ ___ _:__ Lr r~ !' ,rr•rion -SiirP $$i Flt'!! Pnntl J:: Aq11ariun1 ~!a1nL Rf.ll'1d. Comn1'I. Call V1n('r/11 Bin11·ne, !!~!l--5-1!12. ~· · A . X PER. STOVE w 1-1 GRILL tinrnlHl. C)l ,.,, 1· .,, • E• T C •r hun11-.t•r f.'(1(11 lhl w/n .. rrc;!;.., l:t" SAl\'n Si\\\' -' · 1' ~ '"'' ~ sy enns areer 111indNI to 11•ork 1111n 12.~-buffrt, hHir-a-hrrl, Vr l i;: 11.11h niotor & strtnrl ENTIH~: .1flllrtmrn1 or Mon /, f ri evM 'til 9 GF:F.~E. grry & ii·hite ,t· asst. miir o r finr IRrlirs 64~~~ l\aShf'r. Rr(l~. ~luch ;'>lot·e: ~-.0 ~16-1 11 7 furrulurr. Tll'1n b('clS , •1hl ~11nrf~_1· 12-."i rl•wk~. B.<r.nt.ini~ all kinds clothirtt: t·hain. Plit.-1sr ;1ppl y ·c=.-m-,-,-.-,~&,..:.c__~--SPl7--0l9G hcd. <lrC'ssrr~. r11 hJr s, rl inini.: Frir !:~· rrl<'ph'lnr in rnr, in pP.rsnn, Rack Strert No. ,, · · • MisCeila neous 818 1 FI ELD'S PIANO CO. 1~'c1_.,cz_.'<'_._ic;_·1_2_·_"_'_"_Dc'--==' E . •• --------~1'1, an1ns. rout·h. riishr.~ 25 Fashion lslarlrl, N.R, qutpmenf au8 :'1-IOVING-Bahy furn., c.<r.n1p -..-..-......-.,_ , •"'" \'c 1 RI j Cats 852 -c~=~~~--'--~-1 ~-----3)1 "f,()9" con.v "il""r "-'"" <>tc • .,.,1 "' Su n RI! rl11y/rvrc: '-1:0 • 11·po1 \\. "SALES\IAN E . C -Pqil111 .. 1<k1s. p!.<r.oL~. hhrr. ,. ,. ,.~ 'J"~ ,..,,,,_, \I ·11 "I-~'J"" -• i : 'l:pt'r. r ah1flf't * • omplf'IP 8~1.\1 MOVIE 6-12. In riri,ll"inal Cil.rtons 11·k flay.~. 5~1(}.~ Srai;hoN' Dr. :::='' " .. -r~,, 1 1" ·1·»-JV PF.RSll\N kiuen~. l <l v.·ks s11l("Sman. ~\"ode nul of C.~I. OUTFIT. Call 5-11-2"'"'~ f"~ sirrro. h.ilr i;rools. lamfllllo ~.~ •h-I• g1.: '".' 1.1 .. ,--' N.R. H \IJllO'D s 1 · ~ """' "' rlr"l'. ,h<h·f'~ ,t· -'rs, k, r1""~ -'"" '~ " .-.. '"" -=~~~------' · · . l'-1 n w a Y, Chan1p1onsh1n ~rork. 11 ho 11•ro<Jn1 . :'.iflrlUlar rif'la1ts ,..-" "'" 3 Y h N ,. )l'll 1shrr. ty pr1vrit£T ~tanrl , · .~ sh~!s ~'~ X U" COSTA MESA ROTARY :\'."l'. •111111 a. · e11• ll't used &~f--i!l23 t • 96&-0210 Pfl'-f11u~h r11hinf'ts. Lrarls furniture 810 \\'hrr lharroi,_ Rl'.-R!l.lll Sur pl 11 s ! t o m tr i a.I i\UAL GARAGE SALE. r •llo• or most makes. Bestl ~B~U=R~M~ESE KITTENS !urn. Call R1trhrn, Day,;-----------"• p SlO R IR('AI~'-· GALOR f. [ b•1\~ ln So. Cahf. '' "·hm•'dl -- -" mon.•1r~t1on nee . • • ... • .' Sat .,.,_ ;,.i~2436. t vt'S fi ·l2-7667. SI 0 V I NG fmn1 1111-.:e GARi\(;F: Sal". hahy 11rm~. Call 6-12-t'.?21, ex!. 2ii. 0.--1 2nr1. i·nrnc r of lfil h 1. i\IU~IC Co., l9J7 N, i\lain, Slmt:o:, $-IO-up. 5.li-47"4 - SALF.-SLAD\', ro• crll -"·p "DOVER SHOR ES hon1P." hriu~f'hold Items .r,, furn1turr . O "II ri , ... __ · .S;i nra 1\na. (2 ) 5;,me •• K1'1toot·$20 ' •• 1 BUNK hcds 11-/ni;i r tres.~Ps ran!:r. '' a.v .. •unaoon• 1\lmos! rll'I<' high quality ..arllrs r I o I h f'~ ~12. r I l d -e 316--36&-1 e In Hnti:n fk-h. p;r.1i Hl!!LP rwoerled, work l<1r younreJt or u.~. p;iM or full time. $100 Ir> SSOO J)(:T mo. ro s111.r1. Xr?--5210 Bookk•eper SS50 C11U 968-011! ror appt. Some ~n·l nffJC'I". F'ee reim-I •iiiiii..i;ii;;ii.;ii.;ii..i;iiiii..,iiiii furn lnclt1rl in:;.:_ )( 111 1 be t'nl!"at fS\in, 4:zi;1~ llamillon S70. Pr. hunk qi.1lts l~. <>r s11 P arc "·r come . C:>i! V RA~D pianos. Tremendous Eire dl")"f'r S.'il. ~1v1n...-&lfr--0102 t;"!f'r l!f!n from Semi Dog• 854 Gr;in<i P111M. ~S-7249. S1. C .. \I. .,1 ,,-"--"~P~R"I"'°'-~~~--Cnrlf'"1·1.· i" B•hy c -~--'r.,•-...::-----------nlaf'h1 n,. 1n r 11h. ~JJ. Pr. t'K'-11 • 1 ~; SA~ n n ,, " " '"''"'·, 1· Help wRnted In tivf' in 11.·ith eJderty l"OIJpl r in Cf'5111 Mf'MI . 5'15--1675. bursed 1n 90 days, SECURITY STAPLE Mhbler'11: hcnc h, 2 ANTIQUES anti !<Jls nl r11~1nnnl chRirs SlO. ra. Al l f'\•'l'Ylhinc · ~·•nr turn"lln' all r<'rflnd1t1oned, Pnrf's SO-l :\'AliZ~:R. PllPPI"~· ,\J-.:C OFFICERS nlo'\fl]f'ch.<11n,coucl\.ch"~t~. \.(l(ltl ll'.~. 2(ll\Z ~la rian \\'a.\, \'.l ntrnrr<l. 5"1fi-18fl.~. t>srnipt \lar.-!~n T r i i rr ,,tart aT $69.'>. COAST rri:. Tall~ cut, S h n ·~ ,.an1pinJ;;e11uipk[litllnlurn, nff 21sl hrl11"TI Or~ni::P ~ '.'IO\\I or>r n f"!"a .\l;irt ::ih<'p,l~l nl'nrj-:Avr C.,~1 •1 o\!l :'H'.,'\"11port&HartJor, Pnv;i!r par1 \". (714 1 rull "'-p/t1mP. Patrol & .~m llf'n1~. ~10---4~27 all 4. Sa n111 Ana. Sat 9 :\Cl · Sun t1I ' \lt> i;.12 -~·-11 C ~! ri!J-2~'>1. ;,,"{7..(J!lli"i. (;11JlrD' -p;11nT ini;:-s. p111n . · i,:a . 1 ----- ,;;uarrl rluty. 0vf'r 3.1 .vn;. SACRIFICE Herculon 8' snl11 "°"n. ti ni:-~. painting.-;'. Shnll'l n~ ;\li\l'Cl!J-..c ·iapl.-1 p h !.· --ORGAN SALE ,\KC" Olri Eni.;hsh ~hf'l'rwi"~ ~ml llJM:I homP d('()f'nrl-UniFQrm allowancr. AllPl.Y ,r,, lov" s<'al; liv. rm furn . GE \\"a.~hrr S.'ll. 1!nlf111in1 r.Ofl(lsrll!I w;1ier rulnr!S . <"h•'~t '"t• B.!ill\l nrri1• 4 Cnnn 01•.:.in Annual fall n1alr riurr~·-6 11·k~. OF\ 11.hle, maturP. non-smoker. Frtt & f tt Posiriont ~:~ti:. r;~· io~ ~r:: 11lrl. vrlvrl i.nfa & lnvf' .~f'al, riryrr S.'11, :'1!15c. r iot hrs & 1>1:.-ljfl;l . 1~~ N r 1~, ll 0 1, 1 Trark-,. 11. tarw {),, r ~ . f'lllilra n1·~. Save-up to S1000 rrrl lf1rr!, 212 E. J91 h SI ref"~ M!!(rl. '.lolS-~22~. 27-'35 Fo•bot Rbad w SA lh!.~. r 1c. Likr nrw .• 64~171]1. hou~rholrl l tf'm~-7~~ Crnlrr Blvrl .. C . .\l. Cln~f'rl Sunday. l:-t6--2J'.." nr o ~"J"r!rrl {'Onsolc lloorl _c_._1_1. _______ _ Order Desk $125 wlc Mate. ~fu~ hf' Rhlp 10 type a1 IP.Mt 45. Gond ruture. HOUSEKEEPER, Jivf' u 11Y. '· · REFR IG~ 'TED h,, 1., S1 · C.i\1. 6-16--211!1 Sun <Jnly. -rlr•ni(", 1-lli~e d iseount" on Grr11t Dan" Pup,, ,\KC )-..->11111 HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. Lagun• Niguel r~1""' " RED TAG 1-:i PRICE SALE V.'Al.:"l I bunl-: Orr!~. :Uni eeorye Allen Bylaod Agen-SECRETARY: Why not 11.ork rlcn nr livinr.? room. Ne~li; ~full i-F'Amlly Garaiir Sale SAT JO-Z rnnrl. ! !l. 1~.-..n~l"l1'<' S!lO. al! mri<l "I~. C.olrlPn fa11•n & t1i;:rr ~trip<'rl 831-1477 or 49S-0417 1 . , ,,,. refinishi~. Cost 1700, !ell 717 Heliotrope Cd~f \' 1 d 1 s•n COAST MUSIC \Brindl e ) ''GIANT'' cy 106-B E. 16th, S. A. or 11 nice man "' 11vo1" • · Asslslance Le11gue nu1 \ oc " niati. ·"-'• "E\l'l'ORT H 547 0·395, SI '-" &14-117, TREASUR~:s r.ALORE'. -• ,...-& ARBOR Reas. ~57-74~0 ...,, NURSES AIDES ulctrs from pres~urr. &1 ,=~:·=~--.. ~~---, ThrLtt Shop· ::ii;~-14 ;,;, HOUSEWIVES-Bee L i n e Exper. Preferred strrss, Goorf local company DUSTY RIJ:lte Danish cnul'h, !l::.0 Ai11·Sat. Ort. 2nd ~ 32nd St. N.8. • lL\_R_!,_\N~o"-1-.,-,.-,-.-0~ils~P",-1n. Co:o1ta illr~a *' 6-12-285! YORKIES. rham11. ~i re r1 Fashlorw hrui l)JM!nings for Alt Shirts in electronic~ k yo11 r bos" is purcka~ at Barkf'r Bm<, GARAGE Sa.Ir., E ng-lish SAd-2 VELVET otuurs, hick !ll\Q~. too many for oui· PRIVATE Party wants to male~. AKC. ~V h e Ip f' d new i tylisls kl this area. f'ur. Time, Permanent: tht pu~irlenr. $500+. xl nt cone! $100. 67>7:?99, rlle, lRwn mowrr, df'llperies, rhrSt, hick r htl ndelier. mink •ml 11.,1 • i\.1UST SE:LL: buy Piano for.ca.sh. 7/11317\. 5 Gen. p!.dig1·ec H I ea r n i ng s. Fr'-e Huntinvfon S.•ch Call Mary 1..fol', ~ 644--5920. i;tPl'f"l C"ahinrt, rte. 117 D Via ~tnlt, l8S1 Exec typewrifrr, .'.ll-233R &3.>-227S. furn. &12-8698. wardrobe. Oioogt. O'A'n hrs. Conv•lesc•nt Hosp. ~~:;-~~ 8~~~~~11~; r>1APLE" dining scr, tUx42, Antio.>s, Lido Isle. Sar only. 64!--0322 afler 6 or nn ~JOYING! House lull nf YAMAHA GRAND PIANO POODLE CLIPPING No fnvestml. CA.II !or appt. 11811 Florida Ave. one lellf. 4 ladder bark chn!. BAR -furn -antiq\Jt'!f!,, weekend!!. turnilw1' & misc. ilL-'rn~ fur E>i. C'J nd, $1650 °"best offer. Newport Dog G1·oomery 2903 96S-ST.19 "' .....-. H .B. . , -• 147.3515 SERVICE STATION 1125. P>c. 1winb<d• • lrm• "'"'°' & ''~" • m"c. lRVlNF. 0 ,,,, co~try """ ~'m<'di•I• ,.10 .. rci-5'1-"3-mo. C Nowport Bl.'" P<rumulo. l'"""""""R""·;;.;--;i;:;;,:';;,r,,-;"",.,-~~~~I Experienced, permanent, ov-SSO, Mesi. Verde. ~921. 2!!05 S1lvrr Ln. N.B. 6-16--0783 crolf membership 1 1 ono. Sun. 729 Centl'-r, C.M. Sewing MKhlnes 128 ·'~7>-~17~66=·~~~~-~-. OFFICE MGR· $800 lO H 9-5 Sat &. St • ... ;:: 2 y coll tt · Lllrry Unt Texaco, DELUXE King Site Bed, · in. Fred Nord 6 4 6-591'0. RE n F.CORATING. l ight SEARS Se · h" . OLD Englii;h Sheep Dog, ·- ~NE PERSONNEL SERYICES•KIJ-C( fiff It F~ Pollitione S.C\y P/t to $3.2S hr. Good 1k-fl'111: meet puDlic ..nractive '-'well ~ 8 E. 11th (wt lrvlne) CM • '42-1470 INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE II YOU!t OWN BOSSI L .. ,. A Yollow Taxi C•b C.11 for Appt 546-1311 rs ~ 1404 N. c.oa.si H11.•y, L.B. comp! w/spread •-=d·, l\IOVING SAie! 1\irn, -1·.._ ~ ... A lo I "" • Wing maC' 1"'° m loveable 16 mo mah!' AKC liuperviloty eJtper, ._ ,... ~ 1~ • .--='-C.::C''-------1 •r ~,. carpel r ~ r, 1 ~., ronlemp cabinet ~t ill in ' ' .. ~" Mn. o-"-i'dt SERVICE Sta . SalHman, $100. King st elE'C blankel Ii ~ &. mitlc. Sa t & Sun on-2 S k ~ d .,. 1 •1 _sn l'rl< SI _, yd . rl ' C Champ stock. ()y.-ner in ~ """'"" nRc .,,~ v en 1 n I '"" .,. · · · ,,_ · 11.'11rranty, u~f' tw1c-r . oi;t E .,. -~ WESTiiUT fltime, eVt' ~hi ll. Exper. SM, 646-6360. ly, 9-5:30. 403' Memphh; liB machines. Ex. rond. 1910 '-i:l-10)7 after 6 P~1 . (!Vf'r $500. sell S3Q. 6¥.-:i98.~. Urtrpe, .,.......,,,..,., PERSONNEL AGENCY only, NPnt in llppt'ar. App.ly Like ~w • f'ftnch Prov. i16-l'T39: . , model, Slsb fa. or best of· iJPfllGHT !rre7.er $6!'!, full S • WANTED-Boxer or box- w AM, 259tJ Newpor! BL C.M. ""-' GARAGE porting Goods l30 :.Kl t*liff Dr., N.B. ...lite aofa. chain, la mps. • • AJ1 & B.ake SR.If', !er. 645-4008. ~princ & mat tre~s $2n. Tri-~ er-mix puppy. Can't pay 615-2770 SERVICE S1allon Sll le1m11.n frultwood tfble11. 847-7591 20631 Eliu.bl!!h I.Ant", Hntgn LIKE new deluxf', wbf:orl pod $5. 64 2--0872. ARNOLD Palmer matc-hed mlJC'h. C11n providfl happy OPERATORS p/time. Nl!Bt In appe11r. GREEN print davenport S2C.. Bch, 10to5S!lt&Sun. chair c:ost $25(1. Sell $185, • 76 PC Wa1\11ce sterli"" • ~t golf clubs, cart & bq, hon1e 646-2134. Ellper. 2500 Newport Blvd., G I GARAGE --• -• . .., I k 968-0821.i ,Sport9wear. Mfar exp. Only .reen v.,;io ru.r with pad .... e &it. 9 t(' 12. plus i;afety ll'l:Uker SlO. illveri R~ PRt!ern, scrv II, 1 e m·'\·•r, • lRTSl l Srtter pup;, big litter S!:f'ady, gd pe,y. &42-3.f12, NB C.M. 10X!4, Sl.5. 673-6963. IJtoooralor pitte11: k misc ~"1-lO'r.o • cost nni, 11:ell $450. 541-2338 Stor•, Restauranr, Ct! 13. purhrt"d. no papers. PART time fl'-mllle gen'I of; SM"TER for !t yr old boy. 2 BE AUTYREST mat Ire 11 3 il~mll. )1:15 Bowdqln Pl , CM. WATER heels, All sizes. * * IRVINE COAST C.C. Bar 131 $."(). R.19-4648 or 968-696'2. fltt Work. Write' claditied ,PM to fi PM wttkdA)'I 1prg1llramt'; u5l'!d 6 mos. 3 PIECE BR. SET. $13.:r.i. A~k .about package GOL F' M E M BERSHJP. EXCELLENT ~N AUZER Pup!'i-~hJd ad No. n DRiiy Pilot, P . o. O:>rona del Mar an-11., your $100. &t6-.i267. Lamps $15. 1966 Port Bri1tol deals. 5 yr. guarantee. Wl'. PVT PTY. 673-0060. !Ate model serviC"C. Grooming. Tmns. ....,n ,..,__ -..___or mine 6'r.>-S?40 C'-·'· &<• •-1 · chrome 1900 series NCR Boll 1.""' ........ tR Mesa • .,..,...,, '"'"~ • · s· CiOld &: Whit!. tnldition&I u "~' _...., • can deliV'l't'. 646-~ : Mlsc•ll•n.aut $350. 673-9826, · * * 84&-0839 ** PART Time MettlAry, lirht START your Chriltmu earn-.ofa. 175. Brlc·a·biat, sriiall GARAGE $All.ORS Cf1BSON 12 Stri0g ruit&r:, Want9d l20 SI.I.KY Terrier pupg, AKC, bkkpg, at my home, JU yovr lllfll now. SboW ~ appliances. 833--8951. Sal/SUn 009-ltlOO, 201 :5'2 IJ.Jce new, $175; white mink TV, Redio, Hi Fl# MRlf' $75. Fem11.le1 $100. convenience. Call •95---0888. Covtn~ Jewelry. No ln-SIMMO•'s ._,..,_ L::: ,_, Rl verskle Dr. S. A. Hrt~. capele1te, '200. At-7009. lf'.r90 .,.......,._ ·,,:...:::.:;;,..=-~~--·! vntrnent, ~ectJna or "' '"""'•a"iJl:'U, xu.. ..,.. ~ POWER ·Maehine on. Ex.-dl!liv.~l~4• ' ~· .. ~ earty ~l'.r. SAT/San.·lm Kenwood Pl. WATERBED SIO. Pedestal CASH '•~AIDFOR FEMALESilkyT~pup-pe.r on drr11e..1 • ..,.,. V'M""'M•;o. C.M. Pool tbl. w/pinit pong t)'pl! frame $35. r 1972 ZENint ~Bonanza. PY AKC 5hot$', mu1t gpol"tnlear. lr"Tm pay. TELEPHONE g· BROWN LEA1UER SOFAl='=~='°,,P=·~M~l~""~"•-m~'~·-~-l ==--'-~-'·"-~~=IAne tumlture. appllancfl, 1All mOdelA on display.,_ .. :.:. cn=·'.::""":::,.,:;Sl.;.OO;., . ..:'c.41"-'1;,:..:7D_.~1 6tlMJ3CI. . \ .SURVEY N bee: KINGSZ a.n~ Ona p~ or argea;t 1election ill So.1 Maturr, women lo phone mp evf!l' n UIC!d $210 hclbrd, tablet, df:ak, RUCS avoctdo. 111,ixll' $10. boUaetul. C.aU day or nlcbt. Calil. Antennu installed LABR.AOOR Ret pupplm, PROFESSIONAL , p II one our ortlce. Hourly JVan, 4 C..11: 111:-9110 pqrt. dlshwuher, Kenrnot"e 6xl2' $5. Drtuer S 5. ~ .• 547_7733. flff w/all console models. ~KC whelped, Aq . U. Xlnt Dkitw -Dw.nl Point.· San hrs pr:r di&, momlnP .r AVOCADO rreen C'liNftl aec··i-•~•~fjl"".,.~&=m_I"=· .:.•'1Wl28,..._:.::::;_· _ 645--2936. • ~'* for cash. ABC field ~'~'--'*'U7'. Oernerrt., C.plitranO are&.. at~mOOT11 (in Cbrta Ml!sa. tional, recenlly ~-MESA Ve-de CU'llp sale'. SPEED+Print Copler, • Color TV, 90'n Atlanta; at SHELnE . PlflJP5N. aable • Work In )()ta' own hanie. Qtll RnttVe Lilt ~ Xlnt cond. 968-):ll l. Sat.~n. 9 •m to dvak. IJ16 likr new S.350 .or best Mus1c•l.ln1trument1122 M11Knolla, H.B. 963-3329. a,· white, AKC ~·· 4 mos. B~ Mal in lft•. PhoM Co, &f6.ml OOUBL"E bed. CAii!, f011 m I ;0"'=,;;''-o·•;_ri;;'..;""'""c::·.:,M=·-~~ I ofter. Cllll -.22&0 VIOi.JN. (;kiUo Oepn!. f'inf!' KENWOOD lffi.-.6160 amp, old. STS..st5-SlU aft 1 PM. &M-lf65 between !=IXI •.m. l -T=R=A~IN~E;.:;ES;.~m-ol-,-.,,.--ooa}l~'-•-1 matt. box 11Pfltl/tram~. $30. GARAGE Sale -Tr11n11lerred WH ITE tlub <:he.it, Zenith old instrumenl. X\nl (Md. 250 watts .• + Du&I1 1219 SOtNAl.IZERS ,(•tall.lure),· 1-•=""=-~noo:::;•~· -~--~-~--1 other restaurant' work. The • S46-2777 '* Many krms, old I nr.w; 67U portable TV, tape rero~er, Inspected by expart $450. Tumtable. + Plonttr ... AKC, S&lt It PetiPtr, I wkl. The tutnl draw In tM Wnt Zoo. Cit Hwy 11,t Ma<'.Arthur. 1WIN beds, 8 [)C. M!t Calpt. 0 Clrc'lt<, H.B. 841~. 1M'.lneble. MJ-95116. C11ll: 644-+MM. w11.1t spe11 ken . New $7!IO. ahoti. Sl25 up: 'ru/llt-.1ia. Allci tor Herman , , a Dally Pilot O..ltled Thfl fa8~st draw tn the West Mon~rey. $00. Tab I t.1, GARAGE Sale., llll t0rla of WATERBED king or q\Jern, 'l'he fasteRI dn1w ln the West C•!I: 833-Sl70. P U R E BRED G~r m . lo tfild wnt Id ii a .,aid 'Ad. ~ • _ ••• a Dall.y Pilot Qualfi.d chal~. milt pieces. 6'75-8538 good s!uD'. ~I. &: Sun. $15. rach. Besl quality • , a Dally Pilot Clusllled O•ll.1 Pilnt Want ~ bevi hpherd. 6~ wlm old, !It, , 1nve1tmmt • • • <..;Ad.::o~.Mc;:,_,,,.:..::c:..____ Bal k . • . l zt E, 8$,Y St.. C.M. · &J6..fi6.14 Ad. &U-fi678 ~ln11 galore. t11n A: 1llvcr, $35. ~-I • •' • I ' ... • \ ' • ' , ' ' • ' ' ' ... ... . .. -.. . ·, . . ~. . .. .. ·-·· -. • 4% DAll.YPILDT FridQ, Ocl.Obtr l ; 1911 I~-...... ~[~ l~f ·-"U"-Jti! I .....,,... ..... llil ~[ '----~llil l....._1_··-_ ...... ___,Jfil I ,_ Bo.ti, Meint./ Servle9 &o.ts, Rent/Chart"r JOI Cemp1r1, Sele/ Rent '20 Cyclet, Blkff, Mobile Homes 9l5 Autos W•ntect l§J ~I · ;; ..... ;; ....... ~l~~l~r;;;-;;'";;; .... ~l~~ 961 Autos, lmpor Auto,, Imported 970 DAlS N Scooter• t1S I;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • GERMAN ShPpb•nl !• 1--.------c.1 25 + C•tlln• 27 WHO 1---------DON'T WANT TO GO WE PAY TOP Doi• MERCEDES BENZ m.aie pupa, S yb old. sz,. BUYING A BOAT? 5 weekday, fw $UO. Fully tMwa But called back to South 0..-CASH Call a.u.2'40 L!i.ra;e or amall. CompJe'le equipped. Location Ne1tt'J)Ort ARE kota. For !Flit', Gol!ltn We!l GREAT DANES AKC, F'a"''n, inllrine survey., In or out of Harbor. 11411168 4340 Jor info HONDA Mobile Home, 2 br, 2 I . 5 wks.. pi<"kup in 1 "''k. water! Guaranteed.. ~-61ti2 BLUE "' AT ER YACIT JHE -ind 8.'l".20 porch, in new park, 830-8568 968-534.8. •OCEAN IND.• CHARTERS •'fRIEDU""BI"' SJC, All nf'W sell-cleaning Boat Ma.int~ F l.china: -Cruising nu GE 011en, Frigidaire w/ ice DAO-ISHUND P u PP J e '· and ~p.ir. 64.2-3625 ReM-r'\'BllOTlll IW<l -~l l WEIGHT .-NAC!I .,.., • ., cu be 01aker, r.1aytag wuh- m ln. AKC. ?ttahoa:. red, blk 28 ,__ ,35 ,, I _, & d • J·' •pd ! -" & tan.M&F'. £l3-4{ll8. Bo.ts/M.rlM ' P \\T Cru.....,.r <f h"Y Cash !or your ~ Orll.LB er ry ... r, nus... en~-.:u Equip. • 904 21' sau, slpJI 5 $28 d11y 537-6824 • 893-7~ pet I m!. Call Chas. Gurrn!y, s.. c,,.., erui,;,,. CJ"' WATCHERS? ~CY~C~L~E~TR~A~l7L=E=R-I 4934619· &56 Horse• tor UStd can • trucka, Just ca.II u, for tree e1t1ma1et. GROTH CHEVROLET AB for Sa.lea Ma.qaa~ 182U Beach Bl\od. H.undJli"ton Beach '72 Datsun Big 51 D 4 Dr. dh· 1 iqx1 ~.I!(" T1111 Kia&.-., unde!' 1500 miles, 111!1, far.I Wil lT!lllty, Hee. Buckf>I lll'!l.tll. \\'lHY tires. Take !ifnall dnll'n or olrlf'r trade 121-1- 1..>f.Jo'I '\'J!I lin pVl ply. Call !'>IG-1!7:lfi or alter 2 pn1 491-G!lll. '6!) 2..l>,0-SL roupe 1\Ml.d11er • ·;o ~o~SL CiJUf1C ro1d~1cr • ·;o ?JO...C' •tl111)f' • ·10 ZSfi-SI·'. SPdn11 e 'Iii' 250-S e '68 ~:W e 'lH ?li>-~ e 1:11 19'1 .~ ~00 d1t-s1•J ~·ut'S. :'llAi'Y :'>lURE TO CllOOS~: r rtO:'lt. Nuw "P•,1 l<>r '"lllplrtc 1•11 1•1:.: .. ~ulC'~ .IJ M'l'll\1·r THOROUGHBRED 1 \'e-a.t Gelding, by Poona !Ind out or Digress by Deten nine, xlnt show bon.e or r&<'lng pro&~t $3500. 64 .l-4201 67l-5723. CASH Nr1tt·po11 Harbor. 6-4~~ For used boe.t eqwpmenL C II 194-1336 531 2450 AlnlO.'!t new, hauJ .6 blkea, 20 BRAND NE\V 2-lx60. St>! up Boat,, Sall 909 a or • ft. l~ng B ft "'l~e. phone in park of your choi«-\\'i!h ~tbottrds. \tt"O~~!_ or"°',. p "AT, 11995. Movin<> io;;d '19 FT. HOUSE CAR 5-J().st;.30 B.'!k for Bili llaroJ CBflll'lin11:. dr&Pf'S, skl.rl" Soi 841 .6081 KI 9-l3ll WE DESPERATELY NEED FERRARI 1/(Jtt:>;E OF J:'ll!'OHl'S !il'fi::' :'lh1nchr<Tt•r, Hfll'l111 Park lf'\.•111)1 n11.1 l•IJ'r\oll, ~,, mpa55e'!i, a'""'""'· e c, ...... .... 532-<14-13 after 5 pin. ~\\"~I 5-iS-6762, 660 Vi'. J7fh St. to M>llf Fully r1nK1. tra ilrr, I ~==~~=""'~~~-1 awrnng. $9!(1() oom('letP. lOo/o •3-1 . Cosl.11 :\Jesa. .sptnakPr f;Par, t"tc. Good Stove, ove n, t;tnk, ll"E'bo:-., e THE BIK E SHACl(e down inovE'!i you 111. Cleun usl"d c11~ FANTASTIC PRICES Paid for your car, paid for o.· not. FERRARI AUTI~ORIZED SALES & SERVICE ----------1 'fj!l :!M-:·a. i:oLIP" r(l!i!.r1s1cr, AQHA reg 4 yr old but'k5kln 11 hone grlli1ng. C.ood <1ispns1rion. nt'f'ds schooling. 673-jfi(l'J, 613-7879. 21 ~ YR BAY FILLY BROKE. f.IOVIr\\.' -~1usr SELL: s.t9-JliJ BAIT rank fiher Gliw-FJ.be.r oorKI. 675-0liti9 a.ti 6. 111b!e. S!ttps 5, New Valve NE W BICYCLES \Vestern t.lobile Homes 'I B il L CAL 20 N'. -•. ~-od. ~--6 J ob, l'eariy to \lve in, SU:ic! Parts e llCCESSORIES 1213 l\'o Harbor, S.A. ·o. u 1 in pump. l&hl. ".u. '"" ~~,.. E XPERT REPAIRS 839--6350 UM' uvude boat. ~18)4. hp, end slip on Lido Prn., or best otter, I CC"t'p\ trdd~. 113 ov.'fX'I"lhip ssai. &W--4015 CR.II 6-16-2698 or !674~ e\lt'!i. ON ALL MAKES BEAUT rl('I'-" 2-lxOO. 2 BR, ao._t•--;ts;'-PRow:;;;o~•;;;";::;-;~906:;:-,l ~'~"~"'...".'~P~"~"=-,,c----I·\ TON Che\/y 1011• t'amper Brai11111: & \\'eldlrn: f11m rm., Open Spe.ee No, '71 2-1· BAYUNER Exp. LIOO 14 1>·/dune buggy & 90CC Hon-1093 C BAKER, CM 14. Smaller un1l alSfl avail. Cruiser F'rbls. 2151-'.P. O,\IC, ''· •3475., -192·1716 "r Near fo'a1rview • ~130 G rM'nlcaf Mobile Ho 1n l' ""l lh ro11d lnlill"r "*' S.S. D.F. Bait lank, retrig. SS:.O * IW2--91il? 492-2!08. '69 B ULTACO i\latador, Xi() Park, 1750 \Vhittier A11e., DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA e VOLVO 19-16 llAH.BOR BLVD. Costa J\.le.'!a 646.9JO:l ANNIVERSARY •SO AUTOS WANTED Top dollar !or <'lcan Uttd C<irs. See Andy Brown, NEWPORT IMPORTS , l lOO \Y. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach l---~RAT~-- nu111. lilr. 2 In ,·h1111SI! froni • 19(}.:-\L ll"/l"Jl1<'ls. 4 rn 1·h•11i:-r llT•m • i:iO-C coupr l:!I • '70 ~SO-~F: :.rdr1n. full ["111 ,,,. (11r e !>L. ·1;~ ,t; "(i,~ d1f'"sf'l 1·;.irs • Al~ va ried ~11ri:uons ol ~a" s~dans l1l ~!<k"l; Galley, E:ncl head. :\fint I --~:;;;;...;;;=:;;:---l;;ii07QJm~viPp~· 'kkl u:i;;--;01'i'c;;;;;: I cc. Xlnt ("Onditlon. S-150 c.r.1. HUI ... E or l\IMP.TS Au1hor11rd \1£1 Dra lf'~ rond. W,,00. 96 2-s 9 5 9 ' KITF. :-.:o. 82"2 lg,jg E IC p w am-"68 SUZUKI 80 cc. Xlnl con-17L=E=A=s=E-O~f"T=1=0=,~ro~~.=u=v= Goocl coOOirion, $800. per, fully fiJUll>'d. Rehl! 6 96S-512J. 1 67':Hl787 cyl. S19.J. 87~1600 ext 58, or dilion. Sl75. 64:Hl04i I Bdrm, be'aut:Jlul adult park. "67 36" Fairliner S('(Ja'.n. TT> . ,. &12-1082. DUNE: cyc le, near ly l"lt'w l.f>1tt• rent. \Vestern i\1obile 1_-_ ..... _~_",!..._.~I~ THEODORE . • Comple1e Stock ot aaliJD f 11 .'Jl1-72j(} == ===:I mac. Tl'-i n SC"te\\", Uybridge, S.'\CRIF1CE_molds &: 100.m,g l,,.:,...=.=,~c=c~-~v~""',-.~1 S300. YaniahR 125 i\1X, gd llon1etl, 1213 No._ Harbor, ''' 35· sallboa1 1n11 tall" 68 G:'t amper a n, C') • <-A l A •-""'" 'ttiera l 900 sPll conr head, sho1>'f'r, H/C , · •· staOOard 4 & ll trark tape t'On(I. Xlras. SJOO or $500 for ~n a .111. .>:>-U.l.JU. \\'lt, low hrs. J23,000. Slip ofll'r ac-ccpted. 496-35113. rl('l;:k Sh~rp. $1995. 968-6581. both. 8•16---1339. Motor Homes 940 ~CAPTAIN 11va1I. 67.l--0236. CAL 34. loaded, good for1-o-=~· --'--'--""'~--. M k 1 'i l Ci!.mper 8'2 Ca0011er ~,,U~ZUKI ~~~ '7~ '71 VW SUNDIAL, sleC'ps 5. t:n:.Hed license_ n.ny gross 1~, &>a V.'itch Spon \\-ith cn1ising or r11<"1ng. a e o · "" · <f'-7 * * .,.,5-464 "" y fcr Calt <2\JJ 597·513.'i. T.0 .P . S56.""· " " 4800 m i. Tent. All xtras. tol"" ears experience stt~rl nl':", trailer. & 25 hp c JI 892--0l\89 sail\ power. P1-oless1onaJ nuthna rd. All rlt'.'iv $!295. KITE No. 201, i;:ood cond .1---~'-"---'-----Mobile Homel 93.!J Mus! ~el!. 83.1-i1309. lipor'lhing guide: i\lexican 5-16--0060 ii no a ns \\" e r Covrr & dolly. :'llakr otJer. Cycles, Bil<el, & Cl'T.!.J America & Pacif-~6-0518. • * 673-1933 • * Scooters ic. Coll waters -Instruc-I o1=9-~,0-~F~O~R~,~I =u~L-A~~Th~,-,_· I 1~-HOBIE CAT \1·/trlr lion in1<1t handling_ sea-derbird, 250 hn, lully equip.. -~G:OO~D~Sf;l~AP~E~•~W<l~~-lli~~~~~~~~-manshJJ. OR & celesual · * * 4e.,., ~"'"it * na 11lga1la. PfCK Uf' & ped. radio & camp!:'r lop. =-.}0'10 DELIVER. ANYll'f!ERE' lR<vong ""'· """ '"''· SABOT FOR SALE INVENTORY SALE captain a'Mble for <'JC· 6-16--1212· Jl25. tended crut11;. Ex!ens!ve ·70 18 Fl. + Starfire \"-1~. 644-1 523 BIG SAVINGS .11rfmiri1s trati11 experience. J/0. 160 )1ere. Crus .. l ike &l6-2'Ji7. new. Radio & ictn.s. S500 fur """'-~--11-1 Ir. Outboarn~au~ahyde LIDO 1-1 & Trailer. Good ronriition. ST;iO. equity. 5-19-1'05. &1~1.179 ON ALL NEW 1971 YAMAHAS upho lst e r y . Jj hp. I ;\lt'rc'. CO~'('r. l'r&,i 10 gitl. lut>l. .full fleck. 2 7'$Plll\f'r. I )!int condition. t 5 7 5 . 1,~· GLASPAR Runa bout. 121'.l I ~--=,.-,=s~l~ip_s_/"D"oc~k~s-9"1~0'1 HP 1/0, p1>T t1l1. .\!any eJit:. lras. Cl~n. Ruru great. $2100. 549-J.443. I 1',15-81)Jll. 16" GLASPAR "''/tratler, 50 hp :'llerc. w/e!ec start. 4 HP aux. motor. S900. 673-7558. 211' UN TF'LITE TIS. LIKE ne\I'. JR" Sporl ~-af!. rlerp V 120 t-.terc !Ci \ill t·anva~ rop & co11er, t>t.t mech cond., lots of X?\:., One O\\"nl'r, ;\lus t Sf'l' lo 1; . 1212-,,, •. 1 ~'.\lfi hrs on rehll eng, sleeps 1 prrc. ·1· ,,....-v. :W-00. CM'rlr 84&-1:131'.l. Fg. lo 4. SAIL.BOAT slips 20" 10 2Ei". AWARD MOTORS INC Bes1 in Kpt Harbor. Fine 1680 NEWPORT 81LVO. lac1l."IN'I' pt1rking. J2.2S per COSTA MESA ft. Ph. 67~11 !il 10 p.m. n\·O dock spacrs; Front-tie. 20'; Side, 16'. S2.00 a loot. BIKE'S for rent/sale. 3 spd. N.B. 673-Q!m. 5 spd, 10 spd. Spinning ~~-=--c-::~""'""'~ICI 'Vheel Bicycle ShoP:Balboa Boat1, Spud & Ski 91 Jnn. Complete San Diego County Mobile Home Trailers, Travel 94S FOR Rent or P erm Residence. '70 Nomad se\1- contained 18' trlr. 64&-3078. Auto Service, Part1 949 CORVAIR Parts: '63 trans a:<I 4-spd, oomplele with clutch S75, also differential for "63 au10 trans. $20. :;45-0906. aft ~O am SUnday. CHEVY engine 396 300 h.p. $.~25-Call af1er 6 p.m. 557-7315 l§J Community Ant1qu .. 1c1 ... 1cs 9sl ROBINS FORD 2060 !!ARBOR BLVD. COSTA J\I ES A 642-0010 WE PAY TOP l)QLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS I! your car Is eX"tra clean, see us flnit. BAUER BUICK 231 E, 17th St. Co51A 11esa 548-7765 Autos, Imported 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches-- Campers & Vans ]()'lo/, 30 Day or 1000 Mlles Guarant('e Parts & L.1bor • Engine • Trans. •Front & Rear Axle Assemblies • Brake S_vs. tern • Electrical System "Oih1ll See "FRIEDLANDER" 1]750 IEACH ILYD. :Hwy. J9l 893-7:xi6 • 527-SS24 .. FIAT 'jQ $pt Cpt'. :'llt1.<l .. 'i<"'l11 Xlnt. Pr/Pl.II 'I 2 9 5. 52.H-173 or s:t1--06f;,ll. JAGUAR '6.l JAG 3.S Zllh'. \! S..'C!;in Ntnrl & hlk. air. auto, 11·1rl's. Leaving Coun1ry. :'llUST SF.LL• 6;'"J-3f;l)-I '66 Xl~E Ro1tdslf'r. Lo11· n1i l f's . l rnma<"ula1e . S2'l50/0FFE:R. Pr1v. prly 673-3270. JENSEN .JENSEN /\UTl/Ofi!ZED SALES · SF,RVJCE ~:i· Gregor 11lu1n1num caMof '2' Cabin Cruiser, 150 HP 'IYl<l ! 11/18 HP E111nrude _\rrcruistlr, just ha uled _ A!l J 1nornr. All in xlnt• cond, ~u·a1<. $3::@. Ph. 6il-91S9. S.'JXI. 5-lB--03.ll. ·;7 Chris 32' T1>i n Screw 't ·x s1:-;K . .\RLE glas~ r1ing-hy \~ deal-<all now:? brand new y,·/car!op rack & 6.'J6.1:W "·kdy5 5 -1 8·24 3 4 1.11· f!.!\LLIT. nrw 454 <'II in New Mondi• 10 Speed Forrl. !an<lem trlr. ct1s1nm Swiss impon, ridden twice! hu<'kt>ls. S.iOOO. Call Jim Cost :j;,170. Sacrifice! Make J)ibblf'. 8 to 5, 834-5425, t-11e~ n{ff'r! Call 67:1-0170. 6-H--1731. \''A 'TED: 305 or 250 l~ond·a =T-~R=1=R=D~,,=,=,,,-,=, -"~·/ro-o7lro'7h-.1 Ser mbler, Honda Trail 90. good cotidilion, s7!5. R ning' or not and parts. iltODEL-T, must s ell . &"A ~,~~:~~m~~~~~~: ::l~;~~~h"~ru• Q~l~SO~ 1 --'-·-~-·~~~~=~~~=~~·:~~-·;_;:_· - "'here you \1•ilt livl'. Smog. Dune Buggies 956 L." freP San Dirgo Coun ty ha~ ____. ___ '\ NEWPORT IMPORTS 1 n1nt11r. $150 or bsr orr. \\'kn<ls I f>.18-805:) frri-h air. !<hopping. mnon· PURPLE Dunf. B ugg y, 5-19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 26. S-t!;LCR.AFT, new s.s. .69 HOND C hght bf.a ches & recreallon-custom lieats "-top. V\\I l !l7('1 HARBOR BLVD. ,,J•CR,...,.RY :i.i nuthnarrl .. -· ·.A B 350. $-HO. 11 ·1·0· COS! ooo •-'-" rnu10 >tf>h eng. Slip a1·aiI. C 1 ." oon B"' •~<~ a ac1 ! tr~. enginl'. J "A r.~A I nfi.,11• .S150. Call a Iler 6 pm. Sl250. \.\~9390 !ilt 6_ jr::a:l fl ....,.,.-00 or "'7f-.._, ask , C..ii -i.:J::i. 1-~~~.~,.::11 1=,::.c-=R~U..:1::.,-,,-R--I Tr..sport•tiOfl . ~ for Jack. For More Info. Write: 673-5115 I AUSTIN HEALEY 1~. f,\RI~ hoat. :i.lu~t sell, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~: l9i0 BS/\ 411 Viclor, 6000 M b'I H I f l'OW'D, VW eng .. fsky <'am, ' 75 hpi.g. on !railer niiles. $6.'iO. 0 I e Ome n 0 . not 11t. leg11J. 879 To1>•ne, l!J6.I, 3000_ ;i,1i-;: l!, xlnt cond. ~62 55 -9305. .., 5-IS--6i62 I, -,J'tu-<)4\:oi Camper s, s.1./Rent 920 642-8249 • # 7 Costa !\lr.sa. 642-4826. 1' us SC' ....... LOTUS AUT!IORIZED SALES &: SF:RVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS I make off Pr. S7'1'"1 ~·'" ,, • .,,.. 'I l II $!'~ Why store \ 1n the attic --'---"--'----1;;;;;;-;:;;:;;;;::r;...,,;;-c;;:;;:;-:::;-I 54<>->198 r:E\V 8' PRA.\I, l ib<-rg!as.~ "'hen ""IJ 111 turn tt lnto 19TI CAMPER 'h e 11 , 19?0. Honda CL 450, good con-802 W' Mission Truckt 962 ... ,. A " >I-' -6 I llOO W. Coast Hwy. ~~ di!Jon l02 Sqn Fern d DD, Wlun tauer."""'• cy Newpon Beach S.lj. money ~ a DAILY Furnished + ~box. $350. · 111 0 Escondi'do, Cal'if. WHO & Overdrive. Good rond. 1 -=~=~ !i.lll-6"ifi2 PIUYI' \Vant Ii. 675-3781 Ave, San Clen1en1e. MERCEDES BENZ ~-~~~ ....... =l;;;;-HriiffiA'MicnW:rrl on CALL COLLEC'L 67'-6798. Autos, lmpo,tad 970 Autos, lmpo"" 970 Autos, lmpo,lad 970 '6' HONDA CB-7l »; CC. 714/747-8410 i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;::;;,;;;;.;;·-;;;;;;;;~-~-~-~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;~;I )0 1Y mileagf:'. $25(). Call ARE '6;) AUSTIN lll'aley Sprue. 1--------- Ole won o·s lest cars r >;Z-.9'<. CONTEMPO. LAGUNA HILLS THE 23301 RJOGE ROUTE OR. y~llow w I blck in t., :.:lnt rond. S650 or olfl'r, 64&-2698. BMW HONDA 'fi9, 4:'il. Chopperl & cl€'a11. Top Pnd r eblt. $750. firn1. 675-8547 a ll 7 pm. (Corner of Jl,foulton PkY.'Y ) WEIGHT Automotive Excellence jacen! lo Leisure World. MERCEDES '68, 1"20 D, ;\ulo, radio, air cdnrL. nu tirco;;, in1rna<·ult1lf' $2l!7:J , 7 14:8:l~r-9-n2 riay~: r v r s 7 t-l :!~IG-!127.1. Autos, Imported 970 Orange County's Largest Selection New & UsC'd Mertedes Benr Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Sa'nfa Ana 546-4114 MG S' N THINl ~~ ''MG'' IR "FRIEDLANDER" 1J/" B ~ACH !HWY. Jtl 893-7566 • 531-004 MG AUTH DHl!l!:D SALE:S & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3l!)() \V. LOiisl Hwy. Newport Beac.t. , __ _ e "fi~ '.\ll> l'lllDGET, In ml. Xlnt cond. :'llusl sell. Ph: 67:1-071!\0 :.tGA '6! llarJlop. Ve ry d<-arl. /\~·J/t":'ll S;)50 or best off11·, ;,\!i-l~l l:J. "69 'llJB GT. Xlnl COl'l(t. \\"1 rc '1·hl~. auton1at1c. 673--0663 <ifl<'r 6 p.m. ·;,; )If; ~lagrielle ~~an. i\e\\' brakf's. !tuns 1,rll. .S:"."il. '7J.1!!-:l'.l0:! MGA '63 MGA 1100 :! Door, IOHOf.il 1 $78.SO H IGH LAND MOTORS 211.i ll;u·llor Bh·r1. Co:.:1a '.'ll•'S« 6 1~)-51l>t -~ --DON'T g!11c It alf~·. get q11ick cash for ll with a DAILY PILOT Cla~~Hled Autos, lmp~rtitd--970 1970 Suzuki Savage Z50cc siree! legal S500. cash 546-4168 afl 3 pm. Sharp 250 Honda $300. &16-~ Prestige adult romn1unity ad-& ~;,~·~,~";';::',;:;;;~".';,,~' WATCHERS? l':a .. /IJW~ ~ .. llJWifj apeulic pool, Sa~nas, exer· Call 894-1336 or 531-2450 ...... ~.. 111 .. lliJIJ c•" gym. • ""'"" 1a""·l=-==-:o-~~-~-1 ROY CARVER, Inc. Our customer~ may be different in many ways, but they all have one th ing in common! They know an im port car is the best buy in town •.• <'Ind they're s<'l ti~fi ed Dea n Lew is is the place to find t h, best buy of all! Look in g for a "world-beater'' ... look first at Dean lewis.. TRUCK LOADS OF NEW TOYOTAS ARRIVING DAILY NO .SHORTAGE OF NEW TOYOTAS!! The only wa y to sell them & sell them fast is to CJiY• the most sensational deals imaCJinable. And here it is. 0 11 Appn"al I '( C9f1t1N + TAX I LIC. 1946 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA etul lfmiA IMPORTS 646-9303 VOLVO .. ,: ~ .. TOYPJA . -. • I .. ~ FOLD up bike-Ge rman, 2 much, much more! '68 FORD P.U. 1~ ton. !fas !;a I d • t D I' iii mo".5 old. S:'il. 5t'f' beaut. furn models Jn been ~ as !an1ily car. 2925 Harbor Blvd. mme 13 e e 1very «<t489 R · b' v 0 R Costa r.tesa 546-4444 ......, park-like setting. anger, air, . ig ..... /H, I 11 ·,=""=-~v=Esr=A~12=.,.-,~h,-,,-.1 CALL .,._,,,10 " &J0.7900 ~w h•u. •""'"Pa"'""' DATSUN ~All Models In Stock rit pendablc tran!!p. Sell or •s~y~-0-.-.0-,-,-. ~,7M=o-R7o-,-,c11 lo cab high Gen1 top. Very 1---------- 1"0' 1" bkyde 5'1!-l!O;; ,_ I ""'".'" peel~• m~h '661600 Roadster BIG DISCOUNTS g LanCf'r, part. furn, ...,ts o cond., but too bi!;: since v:e I ll~.70~-,~,=o=N=D-A-=oo=.-,-.1=;,-,-,,-,1 X!Ta!!, ~Int l'<Jnd, Family n1overi !O beach. S:in50 firm. E "' ""'""· d"d ballocy. AS ""''· $9500. 8 4 7 -4 4 6 6 , 644-1542. 4 •txl. "'· Li"1• J<•<'i, h"g· + 70% TA x RE BAT 11-'~S~l~l~50~.~64~._~l~17~9----·1 ;•~1;2-6:"';2'~!~. "7"~~--..,..~1·-----;~----1 gcr orange w1!h hllJ"dtop. r! liii Boys ~:~iJ-dc;r:;~er $35 ~~11~112chB~.lbh1~~5r.1e: ... :~~~J Ta~:c:~;:I d~: on Cong••uional app10 .,,r llli.J (.all afi 9:30 am 494-fiRll -l; LOW DOWN OR ' iii ll--~--------1 67"'Zl aft 1:()0 pm CR11 546·87:16, • >ID-2<9l * '""'° lov. '"" R "" YOUR TRADE ·70 llONDA 3.'iO Cl. candy 1 __ .. _-_·"-·-------I International Jlarve.5ler orFlngf', lmma<'. 1300 1ni. 20:'(45 Siar. nelY <'Tjlti;:-. RECREATION CENTER DATSUN -l96? -1600 ~ I $550 Firm. 5-lit--7-181. thruou1. Adut1 pk. Wkrl11ys ROY CARVER, Inc. ~-;7~~~er~;;r;;;~n.clt-$~~9s.~: "" ·~-~ ll-7-0_S_U_Z_U_K-'1_2'_50cr __ . -o-;,-1-. -L-ik-, i ~='="~'~'~'°=·='="-'=9G8=-'1~!5~l"""_I 2925 Harbor Bl11d. ---- oew. Must sell! $750 or Bl'st 24' TRAVE L TRAIL 0 ·"' • WE NEE D DOMESTIC TRADE " ER c •la Mo•a 546 4444 Ph. 54;....2os.1 11.f!f'r 5;."\0 P.M. I s m oiler. 67S-l929 * $800. 6'12-4238 * '65 GMC ~1 ton, V~. Air 071 2·1().7., ;,ooo nil's, Air, & Bill Jones' .._ Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported meu. Needs tram, tire~-1 ---·-•_9'_2.-_2'1_•_•_• ___ 1 8. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER 970 cone!. w/in~ulated camper m~ ;4500. ~ ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;l lf7oo. 7852 Aldrich, HB. Blk • 1971 2·1.0 Z. xlnt oonri. · 2833 HARBOR, C.M. 540-4491 BETTER VW Buys .;,~";:' ~;' ~::.'\,, ~.~!:ms~~~ .. ~;;;• '" 1:6 .. /IJW~ ~ .. Q/9 ~~~~-Ov~~~~ atar~n~0~: Fc~J:~~~~~~e phont 1 _ .. ..-.,--_J'.a-._J'lal-,,.-,~j'.a_-o;::-,.:--:--j'.a-::---j'lal_-:_J ... _~;:: '59 GoHIA l u"' Fi~• I lee•1 911ocl. ll(J~J17l $599 S1250. 6"7l-M8l Autos, Imported 970 Auto11 Imported 970Autos, Imported 970 '49 FORD pidi:-up with '62 Mm=tlT)' engine. Mag whee~. Nttd1 tome "'"Ork. TOY OT A '64 '67 lqUAIDACK Slier, M•r••~ .,.;+h ~It ek l,......le.-bc. tir11, (VDX6lll ... TU 'A.to. tr1 111,, ""' roof, M.t .. lle t t••ll finhh. (~f]tl> 51099 10 .. ... 53199 \,Yolkswagen -" , 142-44i5 ' 1 . sroo. ~1345 .&lier 6 p m. ~ '68 CHEVY PU IJi Ton, V-8, ''A O •• , •. ''" ,,h, ~w '"'" . n pen Letter new paint. $21~. ~- "3 ;:,~:;: ,~'::.'M To The Servicing Public" Good cond. 644-1769 .1961 GMC ~ ton P.U. ASKING S650 .,..._ Auto Le•alng M4 OUR volUn\4! ie-a98 drpert·, ment otten •11 popu!.er American A: Import make• et oompditive ntes. ~tour lent expet1i tatfCl'l' -YOUR h!u& to YOUR needa. "lt'1 tt\e' !If:~ ttlat ~ the difftTenot .•• ' lt~~~::o~:D 2l!IO HARllO!t lll>VD. COSTA MESA •9'UtO!ft •-w ...... ""' IMPORTS WANTED Orur• C.OUntlls TOP$ BUYER 8ll,(. MAXEY TOYOTA lB881 Beach Blvd. R. Belich. Ph. 14'1-sstl5 Tbt t..mt draw In the Wett ...• Dally Pilot a..t1'ed Ad. et2-a71 -- !Santa An~) , • , It ls rt!al!zcd tha t cetting SERVICE alter one ha8 pun::hascd an automobllf' is something that Is o!lcn talkr,d a bout by the aalegman but not v~ry otten carried out by the SERVICE dept. Comp!ilnlll ot poor SERVICE are usually discussed whenever cars al'e T tht topic ol conversation • O We at SANTA ANA TOYOTA re11Uzc this and are provlna that SER- VICE after the u.le iJ a thine thet happena . , • Y SO It you h&11e ever had problem) "'Ith SERVICE come iri and have O the problem aolved. ~T WE NOT ONL\'.' IJSTEN BETTER .•••. WE SERVICE BE"ITER ••••. , . A FOR THE CONVENIENC£ OF' OUR CUSTOl\<IERS, OUR DEPT. WIU. BE OPEN '111. 9 P.l\.J. STARTING OCT. 4TII. Sin cerely SEnv1ct SANTA ANA TOYtrrA 417 W. Wttrne r Sa n,tA AnA, Callr. C714 ) M0-2512 Complete lcicly Shop Facilities Avallabl• ' TOYOTA • I., ,. ! ........... 11~1 1 ·-...... l§J '---[ '_"" ·-~ '"•__,]§) iutos. Imported SANTA ANA !TIOIYIOJT!AI NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED! GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS INC LU DING • MARK II STATION WAGON LAND CRUISERS AND COROLLA STATION WAGONS * NEW CAR TRADE INS '69 Toyota Corona l Dr. Hot41op. E•c111ptlon•lly cl••n. W /vinyl top,• ..,H, Radio & H•t:il•r. IZK'f4•Bl '70 Corolla Station Wagon '••"•••",,,., beo111y, !7481ZUl '69 YW Bug 4 t!1•9d, rodio, n••• new wide avol t11e1, lo1k1 & 111n1 llk e brand new. l687Cl81 '71 Dodge Colt l "'· hardtop. Thia car 11 -'Ill brand ntw, only )400 rniles. (476COV I ALL ARE READY TO ROLL * $1595 $1595 $1495 $2450 fer .,•Mr CORV•nli-tte• our ••rvlce llept. wlll ff op111 7:J O 11.rn. 'tit 9 p.rn., 1tortl1tg Octobi-t "'th. SANTA ANA 417 W . WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540-2512 Co111pl•t• body 1hop facllltl•1 ll'f'ollobl•. / ' \ ]~[ Autos, Imported 910 Autos, lmportM 91o Autos, Imported 970 PORSCHE MGI ·-VOLKSWAGEN '6.l :'-!GB. nt'v•• top. roll ba;: -MB TRADES heaullful sh&~. N11 w clutct'i '70 914 Dleliix • ,69 Sll-E "66 VW fa~tback, rtcent ma- •-rran• •e~" ~·~9708 )Or eng O'Haul. Steel radial "' · '""""· ,,........, · Targ11i , 11r e '68 912 t'OUP', ply tire6, orig 1wner, Xln1 '69 :O.IGB hlk/blk . chromt air • '66 912 coupe, mag cond. $99j, &n-1809, 11·1rt v.·htf'!s. <'On\'t-r!., Xlnt v.hti>h" i'of&ny morr ! 1 n e I ccc-c~----'-'---1 ('nnd. S200CI. 536-971'14. sport~ caCT> ro C'l'loo$t trom. '.)8 V\V cam~r. rebutlr f'n- Ol'EL Dlr. 11) 523-7750 g1nt. U-av1ng country, mU!! ---• '71 PORSCHE 911T. 5-1.pd 1970 Opel GT, char~ brown. a ll EXTRAS. x.lnt cond. fltAKE OFFER • • 673-7i99 -t * C;i!I °'" .J pn1. 532-~0. • BEST +-CYL 914 • • 71 GT .• \luir S.c. Likt !970. Ha~ Eve11·thing: nrw. $200 & 1ai«o (l\',r SJ7~ l'A&-9710 pyn1ntf>/0Ur r 84&i924. SAAB .. '64 OPEL • ~"'" dutch, h;i tte11·. Fi ,·oJt SAAB 1968 w11 gon. 2 ryt'lt rtgula1or 12~. :>J&-..so92. ent; .. Radio, :o>u 11res. 1500. 49.\-S402. PORSCHE SUN BEA~ '67 PORSCHE 911 Im· macula te, 12.000 mi. \\'ork Custom '66 Ti~tr SHARP, many t xtTas Just comp! Chick Iverson. Sll5Q * 642_7315 pa ~rs. silvr blut-fblck int., lo;=-=~=~--'-'-­ Barth P:\haust i YS!. a.rn lfm. FOR Sa.le :? 63 S1.1n})(!am must sell. leavmg entry. Alpinrs k vartous Chevy $-IOC(), 642-6~22. p.<1rt.•. Aft ;; pm: 545-62..t4. PORSCHES for sa.le. 1\1·0 3:-i!i TRIUMPH n1odel~ con1plete!y n"stored. 1------·--- ·19~2'.l8;.l,O. ,--,""'"---~ POR.r;;(;}IE '6J. })(!aut blck. .1:-.6 B, 2000 mi. on 1750 cc. ,71·1 68:1-*103 or 6S8-9221. 'iO PORSCHE 911 T. 5-Spd. A~!IF:O.l. Lt. grn/!an, Very .i;nnd S6r.«1 64.2-B797 TRIU~IPH SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE . NOW! ·68 911 L r,,rtia. 5spd. FRITZ WARREN'S am 'fm . vrry lo miles. tac-SPORT CAR CENTER iory m.!gs. &16--0783 tvr~. no E. l.st St .. S.A. 547~764 POR. '67 912 5-spd, Bnr/blk ~n daily 9-9: closed Sunday inr. Tapt!' g, many :.:ira~. 62 TRIU:i.f PH Convert TR-4, Xlni eond, :JJ.000 mi. SJ6S,i "'irF!i, lug rack S 6 j Q. MS-I-ii&!. :.4&-1601. . ., PORSCHE 9lf T' TOYOTA ;im/rm, P. bu rg undy "/b!rk. must sell, best of. !er 213: 430-7732 SANTA ANA TOYOTA '67 PORSCHE 912 5-spef'11, $32!Y.i. 5-1:,.51~ Sr r\-'lCf' r!ep1 open 7:30 am 'ti: 9 pm :O.londay thru fn· A good 1l'<1nt ad u; & iood d11.y. Rll, $600., 492-S860. • '67 VOLKSWAGEN. Squ~rf'back • $9511 •• 492-0736 •• '66 vw VAN xw-.:r COND. $1195. OR BEST OFFER ... * 4rH---9Rl3 .. * _---.. '65 VV.' BUS * :>.1nt conr!. Pvt Pry Slo:Yl Firm M&--23.C(; VOLVO FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON 1971 VOLVOS " .lJWJ. Lewi.! W VOLVO ' l. ;{) Harbor, C.'.\1. ~ THINI 'BT YO!.YO' "FRIEDLANDER" IJ1l4 llaACll IHWY, ;it, 893-'.'566 • 537.SS24 Auto1, Used '71.S/.,IJ,/Q../,i,- tnvr~11nPnt PHONE 54 I 980Autos, New 980 -~---0-25 2 Read Daily Pilot Classified Autes, New iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiiuiiliics;i,jjNjjeiiwiiiP::<iiiiii9i8iO;oiAiiuit-icis 'i;Ni;iiiewiiiliiiiiiiiii9~80ij 41 7 I I.. \Va rnpr, SJtnt" Ana LARGE SELECTION- t~ll Harbor Blvd .. C,_,!. 642-4404 or 642-4 402 '69 Dodge ~lona.ro. lu . ..,ury roupe "' / l"\'ery conca vab\e xrra tnclud1ng stereo • '69 Riviera, full power, a ir. Ian. r1au. !actor)• chron1t ,1·hee!s • ·71 Ranchern :100. auto. a u·, ln1mac. ~tus1 sre: ,\uthor1zE'd :O.!BZ Dealrr ' '72 Riviera ,__....__ '72 Le Sabre I '72 Skylark ·----' IS HERE ESTATE WAGONS -CENTURIONS SPORT WAGONS -ELECTRA 225's DELIVERY! Ready for EDIATE UICK. IN COSTA MESA BVICK·OPEL·IAGVAR 234 E. 17th St., ' ' ' Costa Mesa ' 548-7765 • j ( ,....,. • NEW & USED .JJWJ.lewu 9 TOYOTA 1946 Harbor, C.~f. 646-9303 1971 TOYOTA Corolla Sta. \V1:n. Und"r 9000 mi. Air {., e..:lr~. S17j(}, 6-14-14-07 or 644--12fi7. '11 CORONA 4 fir. 108 hp. 1Jh l'.'am l!Tli .. 4 ~pr! frA1M. S:IJ unc:er BB. l1k,. n11 6i:-,....Oi51 .. ... 6-15-439.l ..... 2 OOOR ·;o CoroUa. <'urn. air. or12 ownr. a.skin,&: Sl6:.0. XLNT. :Hl;...2749. VOLKSWAGEN '69 VW BUG , 11 ;,z.l,-12.Yl BUICK "7°0-Rl\.;r,;:-P\\T 111n. tin"~· V1n_1I roof. Air rnnrl. A:0-1/1'':\1 s1e rM rad1n, S.39!'1;>. C<tll Fri, Sar 6.. Sun, f>-12-29-Hi. BUICK R11'l!'ra 1966 Gn1nd 4 _spci_ dJr ~1nr. cond. Sac· ~J')Ort, all P"r ~-a11• l nll'n- ritlce: Take older CAr In rr. excel l'nnrl S!,600. ~·,:.de nr .sn1aU down. V.'i!J 4~-3688 fin. pv!. ply. (YDY299) I "'"==~~~~--1 546-lt736 or 494-SSll. Call a.JI '!i!I RIVIERA . AU Extra!>~ 9 a m. L1kP nrw. S~>tl5'J. Private 19_1 Parry, :1,i7-1242. I YW Can1P'r Yui. 9,000 ='°"==~~~~~I miles $29!*>. Pick llp iii 1968 BUICK Sp!'cial Sta \\'ai:: Bremen, GPnnany. &16-503.l Au!n. PS. R&H. 1 o,1·ner .. Days, &!6-0681 eves. Sl~~.'i. 67,1-2481 Prv1 party. '71 CAfltPE:R. stJ.ll urwter '6.l RIVIERA, auio. full po"·er 1.-air, :O.lags. Reblt C :i~ d 'j Pn~ \ji:1, 9fi2-fi:!i:2. \\·arranty, :>lS-492S \l'kr(vs xlnt ·~ V'i\' Squareback. \'try clPan, orit 01111r. SS95 or b('st offer. (J 1 3.17--4103. '69 V'iV Converr .. 1.'.i.000 mi's. Clean. SJ49.'i. •• F..l-l-l:?!l'.1 .... '61 V\\', )?lYld COndlflon , ,Pry clE:'dn SWO or bes! olfer. ~~3620. 'fi6 V'.V Bua;, niechan. 1nunrl. hdrs, nt w ma~1. cyl. 5.1,000 mi'~. 17:1.l. 968-2952 11ft ~. '67 V'.V Squarebar.k. Recent en(i~ overh11.ul, New p11int, $985. 644-6.110. '70 BUG. $15!:1':} or takr o,·er '66 Bu ick GS, $735 Pvt pry, 4%-·!flifl Buick '69 Riviera LESS THA:-.t 2RfXYl :O.llLES FA(l'f)RY AIR CO.\'DJTIO'.\'l :''•;G full pol'-·tr. ''inyl straro sPat5, till \\'h('l'J, cru1st con- trnl. A.\l1f:-.! ln~r!ed II'/ ('\"t:r11.!I; !.· lx'autlful. 1662· AO\t1 eNABERS CADILLAC 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA :\1E~A CALL 5-10.911Xl OPEN SUNDAYS CADILLAC pym nts \11f1mall d0\4·n. CADILLAC 1970 *'69 vw .. CPE. OE VILLE Autotst1ck. r fh. "11-i rack. FACTORY Xtra cteAn. 642--0777 ,\JR COi\'DITIONING o::-=~~-~-~-1 FULL LEATHER INTERIOR ·n V\V Convertible . yt'llow, Vinyl top. full flO"-'er, tllr & au!om11.tic: shift. S28 00 . 644-5i861. relescop1c SIC'enng, !>!ereo. --~~==~--·I door locks, light senttnel, '68 VW BUG. trunk opener. illichelin rA- but offer. will &ell d ial <tirl!'!, etc. Local o~'l!er. e 496---.l255 e i ZVD963 f '66 W ', l\4!!blt ena; &: so lorth, $4777 '"w......,,1y, s..,. NABERS Cadillac ** 6~ ** AIJI'HORJZED DEALER '61 VW. WELL CARED F'OR 2600 Harbor Blvd., REMARKABLY CLEAN! Costa !\fesa DEAN MIXON S.7-1627 Call 5-41)..9100, Open Swxtay VW Squartbl.ck, '69, 11.u~. '70 SEDAN de Ville. Wh!, blk am/(m. lo mi .. Xlnt $181)). vinyl f(lp, wht le a t h 4!l r Orit. ownr. 546-2149 upllol1tm. S:t4Th f l r m . 1~ KAilMANN GHIA Beaut cone'!. 14,000 ·ho~st GOOn WOA.K CAJt $2Xl. mi's, 'Pvt . O\vn•r's wife's e M7-4861 e car. S1'10 Utra equip. 'X' 644--0343. , rtblt Enr.. Brlcl, &: fron t end. ~-1967 El Dora.do Low mileaa;e-, MS-8082. alts pm. air, ~~r. all extras. Pvt. --.~-~'--~-~•_P~ty~-~~~,~~~~"~~~--1 .,,!1g~,,.,.• CADILLAC 1961 •70 vw camper, Xlnt cond. CPE.· DE VILLE FACTORY )g,(00 mi'1, SJOO'.l, A!R CONDmONING ··~** Padded top. Ml leather Jn• '16 VW, New e~. Movin&: terlOr, ail power extra•. up north, Cheap. 1 AM·f~1 rtd)O, many othi!r ** 51~1000 •ft ! pm xtru. (?V"D244l '67 vw. rtblt •na. a6od u.re1 $2999 • t>an;,y. S89<1. NABERS Cadillac 673--9'8 AUTHORIZED DEALER 'at VW !iu1, ttblt enr &: 2600 H1rb&r 8 1vd., brio. 7 p,a". Cltan Sl9~. Col!a M"a _ _, __ ·------'" CaU $40.fnOO Open Sundi'Y • i ' \ ' .. ~ (')FF JA.CTO ll'f W INDOW P~ICE PLUS 7°/o EXCISE TAX REBATE! ---..:"::."'~"H NEW CAI!. PURC"ASE UPON CONG ll:ESSIONAL _. A~l'ROYAL o\l'TEll l/U/11 1971 COLT l DOOR HARDTOP '67 COUGAR T~q boouly ~~' 1/.8 <!'l91n•, AufM•>0 "t T'•"',..""11" Powe• S•e •n'l9. A1• Cond<· t1on tn1 UZU Sl•l '66 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOI" V.8 A~'""'"''' T'""'"'""""• Pl!'>w•• S•ee•-ln9, I~ ... ..,,i ~,. N ICE (TASSR9 1 5 788 '69 VALIANT ? DOOR SEDAN Autom1 1;, Tre ni,..;n;on ~ullv fotlo•v +qu;pped, Nice trensot'1lj11n Cl '-l ZWS. I bl! 5988 '70 DODGE COllDNrT • Ooor V.9, p11w1r •+•t•in9, fully letlO•'f' equipp,d, incl11din9 ei• t onditionin9. !1 1· 07071 '1488 '68 CHARGER H., ••• tht hot IHI• of 111, Dod9• li111. '"' ••eltl119 Ch1r91r with 111 tho1e f••lur11 !hit yow".•t elwty• w1ntod i11clucli119 \l,f, A11htl'l'l1lic Tr•n11niu ion, l'ew t r St•erl n9 \linvl Roof. !Jl llSA.l ' '1088 ~ ~>- '69 CHEVY WAGON ' l"A55ENGE R V.~ A~•of"•l•c l••n1..,1n io" Power Ste•" ;"1· ~~t•.,•v Ai• Cond ition•n9 SUPE~ BU". r vx~o~9 1 $1688 '67 CHEVROLET !TATION WAC.ON f:tl!'>•nl"v 'l!'>'"''"I Wh '• o•d• .... 11, o ,. ~10 & H~,.+~, ll.fAL CLEAN' I TZ~?l bf $788 '69 DODGE CORONET 500 2 Dnor H,.rdfop, •ulo,..eloc l·e'll!" 11•on. """''' •loeri n9, buc tet ••oh, ~1 nvl lop. A. STEAL (!8022 11 '68 CAMARO ~1 d oo. H+of•" The l'1rf1c+ C.t•. G•+ r11dy far I~• winl11 "'anlho I~ h1~• + 9ood 11li •bl1 '"' th1t vov tin d1p1nd en. IYOASlbl 51088 '67 GMC PIC~UI" 'You'll loo~ • lan9 lill'le to find 1 l'ick·vil 1~1 ! tMlll lhi1 9&od!! l\IJ JlOJ' '1088 Of'IN DAILY 'TIL 10 r .M. INCLUDINe SUNDAY! \ ' . - I ,4f DAILY PILDT f r!day, October l , 1'171 CALL US NOWll PHONI 557°9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU•HDA•Dmu SAYIYH-n I .If you ort,.... in ColiforNa 3. tf you on NW Of'I YfNit job 2.. tf yw OM rnonrr on ywr 4. If yov hovt little or no tor trecil LIT Ill tn TO AllMll M 09IT MD~ fOI 911D !4 TIIATYIMIMIY om."""' T..,. ii .. w .. ,_chDiEtill '72 DODGE VAN '72 DODGE DART 8-lOD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ..,., $2688 $2399 FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY 1972 DODGE VANS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Big 225 CIO erigine, fully factory equipped. lt23CIR130559 IMMEDIATE DlllVERT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY s50 .• w. $1498e~'"" s50 FORJ6 MONTH MONTHS l SO ii l<lto! ~. p1mt 1S0 ;s lolOI mo. pymt. Oxl. IOl & lot1<1H & all Ull'T'firog chargH Ill' GP11r crfdil lo< 36 ""''- Dtltttf'd ~!""' ~tee S 18SO fll<l. ttr>. & lc.,w. fWI uiih prie S 1575 90 n:J. to• & l<Pnl-9. AIOIUAl PlRCIH- TAGl IATl I l.05'1:.. BRAND NEW '72 DODGE VAN SUNDIAL CONVERSION ta~ Buc ke t seats, s tove, d in ette, beds, sink, icebox, water tonk. 1311 AB2V6046. I '66 PONTIAC CP!. fully foc:1ory ~ooWM. SZHS02. s2ss "" ~ll(i '67 DODGE OAllT 1 O• H T. Jouory o" tona11iani119. Pow~ stffr· mg. rod10, Mo1rr, "'h•!twol! lirfl TGA92. $5SS "" r11u '67 CHEVY IMP ALA 1 Or HT , V.8, 1a~•ory oor tond11.onorig, power sr11ri119, rod•o. h~Ttr 164877112964 I. $6SS "" PllCf '67 v.w. IUG 4 ~prtd, radio. Mot~. sun rool UDZl 34. $6SS "" r11e1 '68 CHARGER V-&, aulo. trun1. for!O!'y o•r tond•fionii,g. rocliG. heo!«. landou top. 9370BC. sass ::,:, '69 DODGE v.a. IDctory oil' con.tri!il'll), power 1tetMg. ~ brakes, rodie, Moler, wililewoU tir15. YPW21J. $9SS OPEN 9 AM to 10 PM 7DAYS • • CPl. V-8, power ~11!9ring. rodio, h~ter. whiltwall tirs. XX£670. s1oss "" , .. n '68 MUSTANG V-8. outo. 1rn~1. GT, Co!i!omio sp«iol. Power ll~e.nrig, rod;o, hfO!N XT~J 17. $10SS "" r1 rcr '69 CHEVY MALIB U V 8. rnrl.o, ~l!<lltr. "'h•Tewol! rires, londca. top. YSZ.lJ~. $1 1 SS "" 'llCI '70 FORD MAVERICK Rod•o. hfo1er. full~ !octory tqvipped. ZVHJ87, $11SS ;:~. '70BARRACUDA v.a. rodoo, t.taitt whiltw!lll lires.whttl covers. ~ 10p. I ~9602. $12SS ::'~. '71 GREMLIN . , " . ' • • !•"'!!' _____ '!'!_~ Auto" UMCI 990 AutOs, \,'Md 77¥ • Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used ]§] [ __ ._'_"_·_·~_"'_' -1: ~ 1 r A4rto• '°' s. 1§1 I )~ ;;;;;;;;[-._ .. _ ... ;;,;1§1~, 1';;;; .. ;;';;, .. ;;;;;; .... ~)~~+;;;p 990 Autos, Uud 990 Autos, Used 990 CADILLAC CHEVROLET 1--'--FO-R_D __ '68 :'.IALlBU 327 elli:. A/C, FORD OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 1967 auto, bkt seats, \'iny! top, nul----------CPE. OE VILLE tires. $1125. 842-SCM5. FORD CONVER·T. 1963 HOLIDAY 4 Dr. llrdtp . S200 * ~8-J.566 £.z h.!r trlr hitch. p/h, pl~. .. , FACTORY AIR CONDI'rIONfNG Full pov.er; µaddfi:I top, A.\1-f':\1 , beau11ful cloth &: IC'ather 111tr1·1or, ere. An ex- 1.:ept1onal value! Tilt v.·hl . \ \\'AE358J 51999 NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER ~ !-!arbor Blvd .• Costa i'.lesa Call 540-~100 0Jl('n Sunday J970 EL OORADO: 30.000 mi. /\ &aotJtul. fully eqpt. 1 o\loner, da1·k brown auto. tlmma1·•. S6000 OI' hes! of· Irr. 644-8-122 dys. 499-U03 l'\'f'S. -C,c;A~D~l~L Lc-A:cC"'t 9"6°9 - CPE. DE VILLE FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING Paddrd top, ful! po\l·er. all l!'ather interior . till & 1ele- scop1c strl'nng. sterro. door l&ks. niany oth!'r "1ras! ''lCL.135\. $4ttt NABERS Cadil~c AUTHORIZED DEALER 2600 Ha1t1or Blvd., Costa Mesa Ca!J 5-10-9100 Open Sunday LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER Ford '71 L TO Wagon BEAUTIFUL INTERNATIONAL It/ti. ""' Fum. 49!-!6!6 ----------I ·;,.o Old~ convert, custunu.ted, '63 JJ ! Sl'tlut ,I x 4 .. X Jn t . 1957 eng., needs trans. besl mf"c:hiin1cal condition. $800. ot!er uv1o1 $300. !Mi8-1 l9!i. '63 Imperial 10 PASS. ST. \VAGON FACTORY AIR COND!TION!NG Factory air. lealhrr , !t1U Po11~r st{'ertng, brakes. auto factory JlOWf'r. fi\EJ;i()2J trans., Riii. \\'S\\', vinyl 111- :i.1&-.176.1 •68 Cu1!ass, Air, f'U\,!'r, ----J=E~E~P=s;;----1 Polygla.ss t•r··s. Lo 1111's, $695 1erior. LO\\', LO\V local HIGHLAND MOTORS miles. i'.tust be sC'en to ap- 21·15 lla.rbor Blvd. prrciate, 1496CBOJ Costa ,\lesii &1;..:><1M eNABERS CADILLAC CONTINENTAL ::'600 HARBOR BL., COS'i'A l\lES.A 1970 MARK 111 (.'ALL 5'l-0-9lf)I BEAUTIFUL, FULL 'l LUX·l--~O~P~E~N~S0U~'~'D~A--Y_<-c-_ 1·Rv E QUIPPED CLASSIC. * '71 FORDS * EVf.'1'y luxury extra plus only GALAXIES e i'.IUSI'A1'\CS 20,000 carefully driven mi.I-TOT:L'\OS ,<!r. This luxury car ls tlal\!· HERTZ CORP. 1-.ss ~ e\·e1". d~il.. I invite ( 714 ) 77B-40SO your lllspeC'Uon as 113 noor1;;;;;--"";;-c=::;o::-;-o:;-:::::-;-; ne1v condition ,vill be bener 1971 LTD Counrry Squire 10 appreciated The retail val-passenger stao<>n '\'agon. '61 JEEP, 8ml. n1a1I van. X!nt body ~. t•ng. $350. Cal! 675J:i081 .alt 7 p.n1. ]~3 ~:ou t .i ·' •I. Esrelle111 n11than1cal t'Ond1!lon. S800 ror bi's! Offf'r. S.16-3763. MAVERICK '70 :\t,\VEP.ICK. >.Int l"Ond. r/h. s1:i9::;. Hurry!'. .. J.5i-2074 .. '70 FORD MAVERICK Best offer • 83J-:1399 ue ot I.his ciil-is $7370. IKt'l-Air t'l'lnd. P"'" brakf's. MERCURY !y Blue Book). Jlowe\'C'r. SlC'ering 1v1ndow!, sf'ats. will consider your offer. AAltFi'.f SIC'reo, Private 1971 'MERCURY 1 ha\'e driven ihis t in e party. S·l,000, 49-1-681.J . STATION WAGONS ·cac siru::e 11ew, iI you have '64 FORD. Country Squirf', HERTZ CORP. any qt1esllons, you n1ay slat1011 wagon. hut'ker seats: (714) 778-4050 ttal'h me at my horn!'. elec sent, 1rindoll's: a ir, 673·881~ or n1y oft ice PfS. PIB. S(.()(). 673-1059. 'ti7 .\IERC \\'<t~uii, ~ pa.~s. p111·. strg, pwr disl· brks, 5-16-1600 &fore 5 pn1. 1968 FORD &1uire. cle11n. IU .f11r. 1·1ia, n1ust s r J l ! Continental '69 Sedan flaES('nge:r. P/S, P I B. 64G--O:i.'i1. FACTORY Ai\1/F'.11, AIC. ·19-l-Z71:l or 1--=-=-,-,~,,-- AIR CON.DITJONING 673-15i3. illere :\lonterey '61 I oc===oc--.,,~-,c=cc: 4 i)(x}r setlan. runs good Padded top, full !ea1her in-RAA'CHERO '67 t~ai.rlane $195. • 67'.l-241!~ terior, A:\1/F:\l Radio, door Cruise-0-matic, rh. Sf'e 101------o===-co-==o--- Jocks. lull power. tilt 11'hft'I, apprec. 1 Ql\·ner. ~2. MUSTANG 5 new tires. Really t hel coc-co--c-~c----,,--= preuiest one in IO\lo'n, 1942-·~9 Ford pick-up 11·i1h '62 \'NY I ;\IC'l'C L"llgine, ~Jag v.•hcC'L~. e NABERS CADILLAC NC'ecls some 11·ork. $200. ;1975 lull price. 6-14--0780. :\!UST SELL '6.J Olds 9~ C'· l'l.'1 l'tlnd l'aJI 11fter 4 pni S. ll'(>('kends 673-7166. PtYMOUTH '6j Barrat ud11. V-S. l~/H spd. I bb, 11"11 ,•Juleh. A1rlcond. S700 :i.J7-i:J'fl, 'tJG SµJ 1·t t ~2-:;ll'~I R&U, clean, lo 1n1les. SIOO. 5-16-9556. art 6 t.: wd~- '6~ BARRACUDA. ~·al•!. a ir. :'llE'Charucally pt-T1rC1 S!IOO nr Hest o!fC'r. 67.>-39:r.J PONTIAC Pont. '69 Grand Prix $2,666 fACTOHY ,\!R CONOJT!O.'\L\"(;. Po11·l'r st(>('nng , brakC's. pad- (lcd 1op. <iU1o trans., H ll, \\'::)\\', An c.-;crplionaJ val- ue. l~'XCT/6) eNABERS CADILLAC l 2600 HARBOR BL., COSf/\ il1ES1\ CALL 5-ID-91()1 OPEN SUN DA \'S • SERVICE. 2600 HARBOR BL., 67.~t:l4:1 after 6 pm. '68 GTO. Auto. PIS, Ne11· far 1971 ;\!USTANG i\lach I. eng. Perice! n1ech ('()nd Loaded "'/extras. ll,000 Sl350. \\'ht v./blk inter. n11lC's. Like 11ev.. 011•ner. ~iO. 67.>--7200 Nabers Cadl'llac COSTA l\IES/\ ·s.i Counrry Squire St. \\'gn. CALL 540-9100 9--pass, 1-<lll'llt-i, gd cond. 2600 HARBOR BL., OPEN SUNDAYS $495, 644--04.JO, ·&l4-:m:?. COSTA fl!ESA '62 Lincoln Continen1al a ir, '70 Ford LTD 9 passenger 540.9100 Open Sunday nr new t irt'~. $'150. or bst of-\lo'agon, <1ir cond., r/h. good *'67 Cad Convt. Fttll poll'er, fer. 673--IOJ I. corid .. 644-~3. -~=~=="'°'=~-11!!62 Pon\JaC' Ten1pest 1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. ~~~;xi· r>ell' Tires. Sta. Call (714) 77S.4050 1969 GTO. loaded 11·/C'x!ras. -1968--,-lu-,-1,-,-.-V--~,-. -,-"'-,-. -,-,,-,1 Xlnt cood. l 011 ner. l.Jke good cond. $1350. ne1v. 675-7200 tac air cond. Am-Fin stereo. 'L'IN"'c"o"L'N'°"'C~o~"~"~""':=-;1,:;1~. -,.68;.-. <4 1;.~"'"°F~o"R"o~c"o=,;;m~n~,~SQ"°'u'-"""""· u10 S2l00. Call ;).ll-2338· Dr. Lu.-;ury eriui pped, Xlnt passC'nger, air con<!., $650. '66 .\lustani::: 6 r·yl. 3-spd, CHEVROLET 8-16·0'521 1966 PQNTIAC 4 Dr. 11.T. 36,000 n1L -·-,-=c----1968 CHEVY WINDOW VAN rnnd. $2,750. ·191-9926. 963--6~22 Xlnt m~h cond, $600. COMET 1970 fl1AVERICK, ~l<111rlard --:;;c;•c;•:::64=2.00-;-:;'6=•~•=,.- U'a", R.<H. 15.000 m;, "''" OLDSMOBILE I ·-.-,-1 _C_o_m_•_l,-,d-,.-,-.-1-,--I cond. $1495. 5-18--0419. >.ln'I cond. $300. /;1~9~6~1c--'<1~-,CT1 ,=o=:-,-. -;Goc:o-:;o-:;d '63 OLDS Cutlass Coupe, 541HH17 11ft 5:30 rransportalion c<1r. $125. hucket scat~. V-8. auto CORVAIR 494--022' ~"'" P•· $395. 644-0198. 833--0900 ev,.~ & 1vkcnrl:,;, l~'H PONTIAC, straight "f.i", good 1..vndition. $ I 0 0 . 54&-3763. '69 F'IREBIRD 11'/air. 1!ark blue. Priva1e party, Best of. fer. 646-4212 PONTIAC '68 PONTIAC GTO F;ic-t au" :1 s1.ld allto trans. hl!ii'k l&nrlau ,r, lil:1tk vJnyl bUl'kt'!:., ,. n n "'o I f', wood J:l'ilHI. PIS, n.111 . facL nu1gs1ri11ct11•l1n X !ll'l'S. Ex . c<'ill'IH ,,_ind 1!1011. \l11.~t Stillr Priv. Pr y. Sl!iJO :,:i7 -13·17. '/0 c_;r;1tH.( )'l'I\., ;illlU IJ"<Hl!I, t·:it .11 1'. P/J~. r1s. V1n,yl tnp, 1~1 1111'~. Xln1 L'Ond, s:;:i1JJ .~11µ~1~ .• :r, I no:-;;..: EV ll.L C~r;-.p~o~, .. ~,.~,0•1 ~1.11u.11 11.ir!nn. r1,.1·yrh1ng Ill! 1! (;LJIH I ruh!~·( t>IG-~. ~.6s;4.s PD~GTO l;Ql~I n•rnl S·~·~1 j.!.r9.159 ----RAMBLER 'ti::' Hi\:'IIRLER. :-.1a1ion \\':ig011. nrn' gco)(I, auto. G<IOl1 fir··~ ~~'00 111' br~1 of· fr r :-: fi-{l:l•>;: ~. l{,\,\iBLE.Cl~t-A_m_b~w;-·-s;i-d~o-,.1 A.\Jf t \I. PIS·P/B. II/Air. f-.1 ·11 111·f' SGOO. :.-Ji<l7J -,. T·BIRD ---------T·Bird '70 Hardtop 0:-.'LY '!I.I}()() .\!ILES F.\C'TOR Y .\IR CU:-IDITIO'.\'l:\G J::>.cuing Cordov<111 illela11ic bro11 n 1' I pnddcd lop. I u l I p.1'1!'r. !.II 1ng-<1-ll'ny whc-el, 11r"' tires ,{· vrry f<>W milrS. Truly tt~e p11.'11ir~t T ·B1rd in Ora, Co. tj:r.!ADC• eNABERS CADILLAC :"600 11 1\RBOR BL., co~·rA >1£SA CALL ~0-!IH)(J OP E:-< SU:-.O'D,\ \'S CLASSIC-'55-fBIRD ::h:•rr: Run~ ~flli<l. 10CC!l!l1) llS9S HIGHLAND MOTORS 2!·!:· Harbor BIV<L Cosr<i :\h'.~;i &l:r;)4(}.\ ---T-BIRD. 191;7 !,.1nd<111, ~ •Ir sC'<la 11. Fac1 air. I.oadrd. As i~ S99:!. Day.-; :·>18-2436. eves. &12-7661. '6:1 F ULL PQwrr. Air, Clean, Nrw tires. 1\J:1kr olf<-'I'. * 6·f Kl306 * • V-8 , Au iomauc, 36,000 miles, unmaculate throughout . po- tennaJ can1pcr, make offer mu$! s f' J I. 6-16-2698 or 557. J:>lO. Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New ~~-~--~ ~-~-~~-~-~--~--' 64 Window Yan 980 Autos, New 980 Runs great' 9 pRSSE'nger. Luggage rack. (KEV442J . S79S '69 Concourse Estalr PIS, PIB. air rond.. !u~gag!' r<1ck, 2 way iailgate. :16.000 HIGHLAND MOTORS n11. Cosla i'.1esa A STEAL AT 51899. •• :>-IJ..8176 •• CORYETIE '71 Vega Hal chback $2,000. Ca ll ~}l&-20:l2 4 spd, '66 El Cannno. 3 spd, new tires. Gem lop, $~ 247 \\'nodland Dr., .Lag. BCh. '65 Corvette $1 150 Pv1 ply 49:H076 DODGE ·i;;, J:>.·JPAL.A "·a~n V~. <1Ulo, PIS. PIB. 60.000 mi. lmn1ac L'flnd. R.1&-1672. '69 CHARGER. Rn'. 1 own. AU extras. Priv. pty. $Tl00. '6:t Chf'VY Ir 2-dr P.l!:'\S GOOD !325 *,\fl ::;; ~3292• 6·12-2·1·10. FALCON '61 Fl.ACON futura. lrl:'l.~ i\'.0\1AD, f.!<1uon 1vagon, i.:·~~1 tYani-. car.. ask1ng $200, j13!f-.172S '6,1 CORVAIR ~Ionia. X1nt nuto. trans. Good mtJtor, brakrs, 11n·s & shocks. $215. 5-I0-7170. cond, s1:i0 or makr orrer. l ----F=o=R~D=---­ * *f>.1~393 * * '62 fALCOL'J \A.'~n., gd '71 VEGA Crw .. auto. 2300 re. 13200 miles, like ne1\'. $2100. ;~IS--0.171 ; ;,..1:z..;735_ F or that iten1 unrler try 1he Penny Pincher $5<l, auln, all nrw brakes, 69.000 n1i's, I f)nwr. Gd. cond. S.19,i. 5-l&-J.128 belwt!n l & 10 pm. Autos, Us9d 990 Autos, Used CHECK THESE , VALUES '68 '69 '66 '66 '68 OPEL C~E. Sh•rp rn•l•llic 9r1e11. Blick interior -U11d. !WEG9191 TOYOTA Coro111 -4 1pd. -r1di•, "••le• -Ru111 fi111. IZACl09J GTO M.t. blue, bl1ck int, bl1ck l1nd. f•p -tut.. t11n1. ITHHllll CHIYILLI Sh1rp 1el4111 breit1e - ,,,;,, •11••· tr1111., ,,!. ITKG-ll•) MALllU Very cl"! -A•f•. tre n1., P'.S .. ,,J;, -M.t. &Iv•. !UV .. 4t2) ,99 sm· Harbour, Volkswagen 11711 lle•ch Blvd.' ' If""'~""" ... ch ~--.... --'\ .... .. .. ,. ' ' NEW '71 GRANO PRIX ~-NOW SAVE {THE NEW '72 PONTIACS 5800°0 ARE HERE! OUT GOES THE '71 'S! ,71 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVE CAR SELL-OUT! OFF FACTORY WINDOW PRICE! 176SIA14040'1 7"/o 1971 DEMO SPECIAL 1971 ,CATALINA loeded indud ing 1utom1lic, pow er 1l1•rinq , power br1 ~11, loctory 1ir ~ond;lioninq, white wills 1nd mor1. !251J'11bl0~· 942) 1971 EXECUTIVE 1971 GRAND PRIX EXC!SE TAX • REBATE! Compl1l1fy lo•d1d wi!h power •quipmenl end fe t lo•y .j, cort• d i!ionin9. Be•uliful c•r. f 27b~- 71A!l90J0) In •OOlllon 10 our normel k>w prlre> Y"" will rec•i•e • ,.._ I•~ r• tr..11 nn •II 'll 11••~enue• <••• pu•th••'• llpen Con~•••· >IO~•I •llP•o••I, We Must Make Room So Out They Go At Big Discounts '69 OPEL '66 CHEVY NOVA ... 11,.~ _, luy ef the W_. Autom1!it , redio, h••l•r. 1"!6Cl(YI ? ISBV1 I I I ~388 ~188 • -, Buy Now & Save With Confidence '67 BUICK lliyl .... 2 Dt •. H.T. ''-"''' t111rl111 I ltr1k•1 , 1ir ce11d .... 111yl ro1f. 1ulorn1. t~. IOIHfOl J ~588 ' --........ ' . . .. • ' '68 MERCURY .... ... Auto., Jl.S., P',I., r•tllo lltd ll11+•r. IWVK6<41 1 s98L • . ' . -, ', '69 PONTIAC '69 FORD ceto11 .. 2 Dr, H,T. Cu1'9"' • Dr. s.d . Autom1lic, P-1l1eri n9 ' br1lte1, feet. 1ir, .,;nyl roof, Autorn•t:c lr•n•miu io• RIH. !YUF56 l) pow1r 1l1erin9. I BE L261 I $2497. $1088 MONEY BACK 100% GUARANTEE Alo,.,, Rou Ponli1c you now llewe •full 48 hour 100% rn011ey b1c• fuereii+ ... You c1n 11ow bvy the ci r of 'fou clloic• with cempl.it1 confid1nc1, ' '66 GTO '67 BONNEVILLE Aulom1Hc, pewer tte1rirMJ J Dr. H.T. Ir b••••l. p.ower wlndow1, Automelic, power 1t1erin1, fectory 1tr, .. IH. 1692· po ... er br••••, pow1r wiri· ASM I dow1. 1!r, AIH. IV6K614) ?88 $1288 . ·-. . ~ ····---... ·t. >· " yl '· ,, " 0 o. f. '· '· " I '· ' < ' SEE TH.EM ALL WHERE SUPER _ SAVINGS AND SERVICE ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT! -,, PLUS 7% REBATE ON " ALL NEW CARS !UPON CONGRESS APPRQV..-,L OF EXCISE TAX lt.EOUCTION I IF THIS IS YOUR YEAR FOR A NEW CAR, MAYBE IT . SHOULD BE AN OLDS· MOBILE ••• COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHY! ·~~0 '72 OLDS F-85 Fwllr •q11 lp,_ ii.cl11dl"' tvrbo hyiltaMGtle t ra111• SAVE mlulen, powff s,..rl .. , p11d1 b11tta11 radio, .tc., ·~~~0 '72 OLDS 98 SED. F11ll power oqulpMont l11cl11dl119 paw1tr 6 war ieot, SAVE tllt tolftcoplc ..-..rl11t whffl, factory cilr co.cl., TORONADO • DELTA 88 OLDS 98 • CUTLASS '70 OLDS CONVERT. Automatic:, radio, h•at•r, power ste•rin9 & brakes, air conditioning. ( 1524A) '69 . TOYOTA 4 speed transmiss ion , radio, healer, vin yl roof. (ZYL935 ) '66 CADILLAC Cpe. OeVille. Full power, factory a ir, vinyl roof. ! NSJ805 ) '70 HONDA CAR 4 speed transmiss ion, r•dio and haeter. l6J6BQO J ' '70 DUNE BUGGY Th is one is re•dy lo 90. A st••I •t thit. low, low pric e. I 783BAL) ' . ttc. IJD69H1Z101J121 Window Stick•r $3785 .88 OUR $328588 PRICE TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA The Sa11y Little Car, 11 Sa11ier Than Ever! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN A BIG SELECTION OF NEW COLORS! .tc., etc. llUJn2M41•tl41 END-OF-SEASON CAMPER SALE . ~ DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE ON ANY NEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STOCK '66 EL CAMINO Automatic, radio c1nd he.,fer, a ir condi- t ionin9. ( I Jb06Z 120994 J '69 DODGE A100 VAN V8 engi11e, a utomat ic lu1nsmi1r.ion , radio and he ater, IZAE743 ) '68 CADILLAC Coupe DeVi!11. Full power, factory air conditio'1ing, vinyl roof. (XRK098) '70 CHEVY II Standard +r•ns miss ion, r•dio •nd heater. I ZVEJ2 71 ., 540-9640 \ ) • I ' . . •• THIODORI RO.INS IL TIME e -----1 Time Ma9ufM CW&llty 0-tw ....... ,_ 1t11 .,. .. I ' '· • .. . 21/2 USED CARS ACRES OF . MUSTANG SALE Many to chooH from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtopl, convtdible ond 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some wltll 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with pciW« steering. · . IXAMl'LE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. VI, •utom•tic, redio, heeter, power sfeerin9, eir ~nclition ing, vinyl roof, good miles. (394AGB l OUR PRICE $2496 . '6' FORD LTD $2296 '69 MERC. WagOft $279, 2 dr'. H.T. R&H. auto., Marquis Col. Park. · P.S., fact. a.ir, good Full power, a.ir cond .. miles, vinyl roof. good milt!. fVX1A08 l ' (XSS41 6l ~~,~~:.L~i~!'t $895 '65 MUSTANG H.T. $996 Radio, heater, air P.$., good miles. cond., good miles. (NNF6S4l <ZYB9771 '69 'OPIL RALL YI $1195 '69 DODIOE $1996 Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. _ G.M. Rtil, 4 spttd. RAH, auto., P.S., vinyl gold w/black stripes. root, air cond., low C.ood mile&. (ZLA642) miles.. fZSROll) ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED T·RADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT - '68 CHRYSLER H.T.$189 6 '70 RENAULT Seel. $1296 NpL 2 Dr., full pow• Radio, heater,~ er, air, vlnyl roof·, . speed, good miles. i:ood miles. fYER533l '. (399BEDJ ,, '69 TORINO $199 6 '6' M'ST'NG Convt.$119 6 2_Dr. H.T. ~JI power, R&H. auto .. po1.1,,er 1i1r. good miles. steering, air cond., .,.. CZLH740) good miles. ' ' '69 LTD l Dr. H.T. $2396 '68 DODIO!i:.U. $1596 Full poW!'r. a.tr cond .. VB 11.uto., R , vinyl roof, j'ood miles. good miles. (ZKZ3361 f1 4952A) '71 LTD l cir. H.T. $3596 '68 GALAXIE H.T. $14 9 6 ~S. e~to., P.S., Ri:H, VS. auto., R&H. air, vtnyl root. P.S., good miles. (120C?tfK) fYCY632! FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose froml '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Farmals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and S.. dans. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. · EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAX IE 500 2 dr. H.T. VS , •utom•tic, full power, •ir cond it ion in9, 9oocl miles, l94JAKCI OUR PRICE $2496 '68 CORTINA G.T. $896 '67 OLDS 98 H.T. $1896 4 spttfl r11dio, 2 Dr. Full pov.·er, air good mi les. rond., vin;•l roof, low ' f UAK5391 miles. ~UOZ937l 'U VOLVO lllS 51096 '65 OPEL Kodette $896 Station v.·agon. Good miles. Good 4 s~. low mile1. t.ransportation1 (ZXV249l (908ASG\ '66 FALCON W9n. s996 '66 CHEYlLLE SS. $9.~6 Radio, healer, 11uto-4 speed, VB, m11tic. good miles. goocl miles. (RUZ195) (X\vY9401 .. I Used Car Sllle Prices Effccti\'e 72 Hours After PubltmtiOJ! '-1111 . 1SAL~-~EPT. / iiiii . ~s t AM TO ''PM MON.,11 t AM T!) 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SVN I . T E NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS .. YEAR! . ' ' FOR • MAVERICK • MUSTANG • CUSTOM • GALAXIE • LTD ----.JSee Them All!---. \ 1972 TORINO THE ALL·NEW ~ID·SIZE CAR """ \ We have more of next year 's models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during a "new car showing." • A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! • 1600 CC ENGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS ~ ' • 2000 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS 1972 PINTO· (I UNA.BOUT • 4 SPEE!> STIC.KS • AUTOMATICS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71 's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO ·AND EXEC. CARS STILL A BIG, BIG SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROMl • AIR COND. MODELS I .• • • CUSTOMIZED MODELS FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Truck Experts Can Serve You Best! F-100's TO ...---LEASING?----. - Our Volume Lease Depamnent·aff.,s all popu141r Am•ri· can and lmPOrt Makes.at co~tltlve rates. LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS 1TAILOR YOUR LEASE TO YOUR rNEEDS. "lfS1.JH[·.Sf.RVICE THAT MAKES THE lllff.(llENCE" ' . _.. . ~ ( ... >-• .. 'f • f ~ ~ . . ' t. ' . ., HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS ... ·. { ... , ' 'r. : ' .. . . ' ~ . -..... , l . .. . ··-·-.. ·-:-~. -----·--.,,.. I .... I ~ I~ - .. ' ' J. .. • -- Football Score1 ____ -!.~----·. ------• Newport Ha1•hor Costa Mesa 40 7 Buena Park 21 W estfu'inster 14 Esta11~ia 14 LB Wilson 9 . San Clemente 33 Edison 8 I Hunti·ngton Bea~h Fountain Valley l.'i i Laguna Bea~h 7 Santiago 7 14 SEE DETAILS, SPORTS PAGES DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, ·1~7J' VOt, ,,, NO, IU, J llCTION l ,..N ·PAe'll ~eli~a~~ .. :.Ar• .. ' • • I ·· .. Restaurant 'Interview' Costly 011e LOS ANGELES 1APl -Pol1t·e s<l lrl thret> rnrn, posing as luurl'lal1 sts. 1\·r1·e wined and dined ,11 a rcs1 .i1u·1H1L intt·r·· viewed their br11 rfac1ars ;uul lhrn k1cl- kidnaped !hem T~ captives werr released u1111ar1n rfl after paying $10.000 ran.'io111 Charle~ Sutton. co-ownrr nf !he Prin- ce;;s Louise. a restauran1 abo.1ni a ;;h111 at Terminal lsJ;,nd. de~rri bed the kid· naper.; as "''ery gentlemanl.v and \·rry cool.'' The other host :H!e \\.:!" lhe res rau- rant manager. i\fikc .\1orrC'lt Police gave this acrount of l h~· Fnd.t .1' orrfec.I: • Tfiree men lo:d Sutton 1hf'\' w;1nl f'd lo write a mag a7.inC' storv aboul hi~ re~1;111- r;in r. Thf'\' in1ervie\\ <'rl h1n1 ;inc! \lorrrll d uru1~ ;i. la vi..;h mr:il 11 Wil~ !HJJ:!Ct'Slf>d !hil t rlir [ti(' lllt'I' lr.tl'el ro Redondo A .. ach whrrr .. ~11nil.1r shio i:o; .;.-t:!'~•!!"rl to be n101>rcd f\11 1hr \\·a1·. ont> or the kidn<i nt·r~ nu!lrd ?. guii. and thr.1· dc111andrd-Sf)!l 000 ''\\'p-tried lo reason \\ifh thern:· 'lor· rell scud . <idding that Sut1 on ~·" lho•rn to settle for Sl0,000. Su11011 t:alled bts o,tt,1\.v ·~1LOT tt .. , PM1e <'!ccountanr. who 1n1Jde out •• ('hN:k. f1w FENCING DA'NCERS ·-Blending the art o( fencing Witb 'the art of !bat a1nount and met lhr n1en al thl' ballet meifibers or the Laguna Beach -Civic Ballet•Co. exhibit· good Farmers and MerchaRts Bank in Long fo·rmr' d,~g instruction. F'rom left to righl are Kris Valebrach. BSc.u~~~n wein into the bank wi!h nne nr Kathy..Mason, Odile deWitte.-Hope S4:>"ga.wa'., Molly Lynch and Sandra. the trio. and cashed the check. The \\rin~slti. see addilio'nal picture and stpry.on page S. · h~tages were driven lo the Harbor Free· • . · ~ "way near Pacific Coast Highway. wherP • , ~ ,· • • • .• 1 • ~ theye were released. W : H' R · ~ ', ... , DL ~ · · ·: · '·&·er:· "Asked later by a reporter if he cou kl e . are .eJ!On"":.. ~flDlU.~o--describe the men. Mornll refu•ed. ,, •. _ • .&4 . ---e tng onlv they were belween 25 and 35 years old. "J may get killed rnr !his." ht said. "These guys promised the.v·n t'(lffiP. C • s Co f • bhck gunnin1 for us if they 1aw a '"'ord ·reatmg t~te · n us1on , ..-i·l-~p_;"~· .. ·----. •• ·r ' ' ' Seal Killing Ban Approved SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A blTI bannin1 the kiWng Of le''IS except undet certain Circumstances won • 's.htte apptQv1l, FridJy and was leftt ;to. GOV. Ronald: Reagan. The mea'sure by Mo<!mblyman b[o 1. ~n· (IJ8urli1pme), was approvi>d;' 3!.0,. , It wbuii.1: pfohfbit the killing of aealt ~ by fishermen •hen lbli anlrual!I are damagin"° their netr, tackle ti/' fish. The state could tiU seals "tfhenever such 1 courst iJ deemed advllable." Tb! bin would 1100 m•l«I ~ II· 11111 1o·,hnpon ...i aklM or Other ..i, '"°"'flt Cor commercial """ -· .. • • • na ers east a er Ga1°af1e Engulfed ('osla J\t esa fircn1cn dou se a &n1ok y blaze \Vhith erupted in th e garage area of a nearly nc\V apart· r11ent compl ex at 525 Victoria tatc Friday afternoon. 'l'he fire consumed several vehicles. including an (';..pc11s1ve t\1nC"r 1C"an-n1arlC' :-port ~t·J1. a fr 11t h anrl a motoreyelc. l1rc1nc11 ~dill. 'i ht' ra ti:-t· an d doll;'l r IO$S of lhc bla7<' \ICre ~1 11 1 1tn de r 1ll \'C$\1 :;:<1t lon ca1 h Saturday. No 111 1ur1t·~ \\f'l'C' rc11ortcd. · Great Britain Spy D1·ama A James Bond 'Thrille1·' LO~OON (AP' -. .\ stunning Russian blonde cnlered Britain 's spy drama Fri- day when the government disclosed that KGB Gfficer Oleg Lyalin's secretary de· reeled with him last month. This development, \11ith itS overtones or a Soviet love affair. gave. the aitualion the trapping! of a James Bond film . Husky·voictd Irin• Teplal:ova, JI , ask· ed. for and was granted political asylum on the day her b<is. Lyalin, defected with. the Brill.sh say,-a dcesier -or Soviet espto~ge secrets. The pair, accOl'dinJ to a Home Office spokesman, now ·i.s · "staying With friends."· Thfs Was ·undemood to be M ofOcial Wa)'. Qr .g U>ey ale united: it. a secret hideout near LOndon under pro- tective Brltlll'I (lettntion.. Ep;ch is ma r- ried but the JPPkesma11: gav.e no dttaib on their £am1Uts.· Word of the seeond -R.US1ijan defection came as ~ running b&Ule tiietween iBrtt..i ja;h And Sovitl Jetelfrity 'chief!! toolt .OO~a ' laster ltmpo. The Kremlin htt back at Britain's wee!<· old on!er· ~Una JQ5 ~let·dlj>lomots and offlclab polbllshlna ""'1-oi'aiii:. n11nted u a I of Briu.l1 tPia oulllloAnb-ld.lloUn:tici·ll>i --• I • lion given lo the government dail y ne\\·s· ra?tr Izvestia v.·a~ Kim Phi!h,\. snmt'· times double agC'nl \\'ho quit llri 1a1n 10 live in Russia eight years ago ~i ean\\'hilc. {)('nis Healey, foreign al· rairs spokes1nan for the opposition Labor party, slammed Pritne t<.-1inister Ed\\·ard lle8Jh's government for launching \\'hat he ca lled ''a Rtd scare" ror polit ical reasons. Word of Mrs. Teplakova's defecl.ion was given in.a terse Home Office state· menl: "A Soviet cillZef\, ~1rs~ Irina Te p- lak6va, 31. bu a.sked for and bas been grNlled permisaio(I to re]n8jn in thi.1 coonb;' .. She YIU 11 member of the So- viet trade deleg~tion." S0he ,and Lyalin were not diplomals and lht~lbre hail ·no Immunity. 1bia apoHd Lyal\n.i..wbom ~ British claim ""'' a KOR ofricer-to big lime &rouble after he wi!j: arrested In down· tOv;n Lon<Son~ alter mi~nigbt Aug. XI for dhm.ken · drt V'lng. Ht zpptated in court the ntll-day and was re1east.d on bAil put up.by• SOVla Ernbas.,y official 'Illen h• rrtll.f!IOC! 1cf jll.\ .O<Klh London office ........~y;•1t.r'iri'il' "!' ·aeeru:y (i!OO-"°tts' Pal• JI .l --· 1Jn11! Haul S('izcd OAKL.\.\'O • \P1 A t ll\7.t'n's rC'porl nf o•rrhc:1nng ;i tclephon!' conversation about a drug ~<1 !1' led poller In the arrest of 1i\'r n1rn ancl SC'l7Urr of 8:1 kiloi; of niari,1uan:i 11orll1 n1nrr 1h;:i11 513.000 nn lhr il legal n1ari-.r.I 111vcst1gatnri; said to-· da~. Orange 1.ook for sunny skies today and Sunday 1vilh wanner ter"J)era tures 2Jong the coaslline. lli~ today arou nd 7Z. al the beacheS rising to 8.~ inland. Lows tonigbt 4) to S51 .. INSUJE TODA l' Slu:rijf So111 Code of illadrid Cotnlly -dt1scr1bcd by Gle111l f'ord ns ··i/1e 'l'tOl me" -n1akes the rove.r .of lodttf}'s TV \VE:EK, Cot:er ~1or11 !ells al:>Qut f'ord. 1he11 a11J noiv. and h111 MCW '\'t?I~. """ "-" u ... ...... , 1 <l!vrc~ Jlflrl ~-J Cl•1t11'" IJ•Q C1111lc1 I• <•"I-'"""' ' , Clr-M-f H o..• Jttllcll u ' E~i.rt11.......,1 l1·1l F1111ll• N-• OVtr J Hl'9M.t" II """""-• n .11 lt•tl ••tl tf l ·lf S"rl' 11-n tMft 'Mt1'th W:)I U"dt l.,, I I .J rlLOl'. Sa~, Oetobtr 2. 2q71 t • • 4 Cy~ology A New Kind of Fair Bicycles and the people who ride them are the focal point of a new ltind of fair being p.Janned for Oct. 14 through 16 11t Fashion Island in Nev.·port Beach, But there's more lo the Cycolo&.v Fair than ju9l things on whetls. ~ event will in- volve ~veral 3egments of the community and will offer: 1) entertainment. 2) compet illon land prizes), 3J education and 4 l ll cha/'\Cf! to do something positive about the problem of pollution. The latter is the particular part of the program the DAI· LY PILOT will sponsor. The DAILY PILOT is v.·orking out details for operation of a Pollution Solution Station. With assistance from \'arious civic-minded groups and individuals, the newspaper hopes to be able lo offer fairgoers someplace to drop off old issue! of the DA ILY PILOT (and other newspapers), bottles and aluminum for recycling. Details will be announced as they become a v a i 1ab1 e . '-1eanwhile, the DA I L Y PILOT-sponsored ad below ex- plains some of the competitive events planned for Saturday. Oct. 16, to climax the fair. Hi, Ho, Enter the (Clean Air) Fair ··············~··· • I • • • • • • 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT IEACH Saturdoy, OctabH 16, 1971 • Check the boxes oppo1ite the •vents you wish to e nter I include $'4 .00 for Gre nd Pr ix), clip the coupon • •nd mail to 62 Fa1hion Isl and, Newport Center, New· I port Beach, California 92660. Ma ke check1 payable I to LO.G .G . !INCLUDE $4 .00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIXI I Ple111e enter me in the followin g event1 e t the Cy- cology Fair .s t FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beech I Sat., Oct. 16, 1971 . I •9ree to a bide b y ell th e rule1 I of the A.B.l .-A. governing the1e e ve nt1 , e nd I will accept the deci1io n of the jud9e1 •1 final. • I • • • • • • I • • • D D D D D 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDICAP RACES ( 14-1 Sj TRICYCLE RA CES (l-4-5 ye•rs) THE QUEEN RACE THE BICYCLE PARADE ''Oldtim e Bicycle Oa y1" theme 0 ADULT TRICYCLE RACES • I I • • • • • • • I I 1m ... 1 1 m1mb1r ~ •~Y bl<Y<le rl<i~t <l11t . I • NAME, .................................... ..... . ......................• I CITY' ....................................... PHONE, ............•......• I • !Signeture ) . l~1r..,I U Mined '··················· Cycology Fair Stock Gr.and in each race. !No Enlry Fee) Prii: Blcycle Kal'e -h)-!;i p Tricycle Races -Any child race around the Fashion Is· age 3 lO S with a tricycle is land oval (Newport Center • eligible. Races will be clf.3Sed Drive). Anyone over 18 with according to age. Awards a 10-fipeed bicycle is eligible. giv~n for !st three firUsbers Check-in time 8 &.m. Salur· in each race. (No etitry fee ) day at the: registration tables .'J'be Queen Race -A race tn parking lot racing area. _will be run for girls over 16 (Entry fee.,$4 ). yet.n: of age and single. The . . winner will be stlected as First Prize -A!ala 100.rac. "Queen Of the Cycofogy Fair" Ing . bike -one 61 the finest She w i I I be crowned.i.l 2 p.m. ra::ing bikes . In the wor ld. at Stace Court by M•yor &i 'Ibis -bike will be awarded Hlrtb ak>n(· . wttb pri1~ f o r the ~. Parade _ "l:nter MJ't nme place winners. yoor old bl(')ltlt 1n the "Old- M•)"Or Ed Hirth of New-tiriie Bkycle 06.ya" i-radt. wt Bffch will •wa rd tile Prizn lrill be awarded' for the prizw at tptelal 2 p.m. ctrf!o. five best ·lootinr entries. Come JnOr1i-. Oteck-in time I a.m. out 1M hive a fOOd time. S.bsllly. (No Enlry F .. ). voo11o _, JUcu -A411t n-tcrc1• J1a<q-Opm Joriy yolldi !rGm J4 to 11 lo .U <dulls wilh • r,.. form ,_.. ·old "1111 H1 bike "'" daJsn tricycle. Come Clllt and srter these races. Slower r.ce ln this uny e v e n t . tMkes wJU ba ii"" appropr:I· Awards rivtn to race WiM ... ate hancticapl. Awards will rit and alto for the cra1iest d&. &1ven. for flnt JJ&ce wlnn!'tl tlgna . . -TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ••• Every Saturday ., ~.- ( --. ' ' • ~ JUMBO PAPER TOWELS \\)~Yi\\ 1109. 36t· V~Vlll. 4!J 111'fll\.':I H1ndy for clean-ups, d reining t'rie~ foods •nd many other chor11. In Mlected ccilor1. , ...... 0-,. .... Solo!'" o..-, Ladies Nyl~n Pant Sets R<11. 7.96 Ladies 2 pc. p•nt sets. s·· Pent1 ere stretch ny lon. Spirt top1 er• strip•d with long 1leeve1. These 1ets i;ome in S-M-L 1i:r:e1. 1/4"· ELEORIC DRILL Oar a09. 7.27 · 2000 RPM....._. tpMd. 5 97 Ollite• Sl~f·labric_ltint l>tonze.a..ino. Alumtnum Ch > · housinf 2.•AMP. org• " 12 M. choc:i l.+. flnor9d -Mix.. lnata11tly with mllk. Delicidu1 hot or -eold, 'and 10 ·aesy to make. t;h•rt• Ill ' .·• DAILY 10-10, SUNDAY 10-7 < •• ' •. ,; ~~. " ., - ~ "' . 7 "::-· . . 16-0l BAG CANDY 2~5 1 Sun.-Mon. Only I -lb. bag of cicoanuf co111hews, crisp, toff•e peanuts, .,d butter cashew brittle. MEN'S LONG-OR SHORT-SLEEVE SWEATSHllTS Ro;. J.88-1.94 . Choice of fleety lined 1w11tshirts with reinforced C.f •W n1 ok, Choice of colors. Sizes S-M·L·Xl . SUEDE BOOTS FOR MEN 0... ROll"lar 7.93 . Unbtf'"11bfy comfortable 544 suede bootl. In n.tu· ral ·l oolcint ta" i;OIOf. 6~·12. a-,. it' WATIRPROOF 2-PC. VIM. RAfiSUfT Reg. 1.87 FYhf nit f.:tllC IMt rip front. dtt•ch.W. hood.. P•n1s ha,. •-.tr.-,·" •list. Color dOcti. s.... ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY c -"-1-AU.· 'ifttm llllAT~­ Rlch $1bl0t Gravy Savory c.l•ry Oret1i~ Cre•lfty, WJ.lppo4 P.t.t ... l"ioi a.ttorod v..,.tabl• Cranberry S•uce Hot Roll l lvttor ' t•· f' •• . , 1---: 1tt: ' ' ' . ;s, I 1,l:. •-' .... :o;i:i.i' • >, ,.. \I 'I .,, STURDY 36-IN. PLASTIC BPJ)OM II•;. 1.27 9 c ' Strong plastic bristles wittl split end swe1p cl11n1r, are w11hlbl1. Chtf9' it, Sevt nowl Sole Pri<e 10!! long-wearing polypropylene with waffle latex backing. Avocado, blue/green, candy .stripe, pumpkin, gold. 8~x 11 ~·ft. --i.. PATCHWORK QUILTS Ovr Rog. 6..47 Colorful cotton prints 4aa with .ru ffled •d1••· llle•ched GOtton filli"f.. · _ Finlthed sli• 72x82·in. Charo• l ARRDUTIA DU .... 91f 63• - ' I I 7 --·---....... -·- Weekend EDITION VOL b4 , NO. 236, 5 SECTI ONS, Sb PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATfJROA'I", OCTOBER 2, 1971' TEN CENTS ' Co.nfused Shape of State Welfare Revealed Hy JACK Hl\08ACK Ot Th• 0.ilr ~1i.1 ,1111 ·The weat'y v.•orld oi a l'Ollnty welfare dirf'<.·tor 111 the confLJSt'd st.ate of C.:a!Hornt;J \1 as outline1t !o ne\vsmen F'ri· day by a fru;;1rated Granville Pe<>plcs. Peoples holds the unenviable post of Orange County \\'elfare Oirector and the legislati1·e 1nant•uver1ng or the last 11evcr<>J 1nonths plus the l'Qurt decisions of !he past wet•k ha>,;c drl\·~n him . his staff and fclln1v (hreclors and workers in other 1·<1dntics to lhe point or dispair. Frida.1 111<1n11ng P1·oples recei~e<I the l<1tes! in <l "t'l'U'S nf h'll'!:fll!llS Fruin !he S1;i11• \\'1•lf:1n• l lu·ct·tv1· Hubert B. ('arlesu11. Garage Engulfed IL Lold i'iirn that cverylhing his depa rt· n1ent has been doing in a crash overlime progran1 during the past two weeks to 11nplentenl the 110(ate'1 ~'elfa re rerorn1 program was wrong. Two court actions in the past few days called a hall tG changes in the progran1 ror Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC1. The first actiGn by a federal judge in San Francisco said n!Jtices sent to welfare ret:ipients ..otirying them of l'lll· backs should have spelled oul exactly how eaeh recipients' grant was to be af- fected . Next the SL.ate Supre1ne Court stopped all changes in the AFhC progra1n llt'<'aUst a rcdut"l1011 ordered tn pa)1 1ner11~ lu those rei.:ip1cnts w1Lh 1nco111e rna.1· \'IOl:t!P fedrr:l l lil\V. Later lhis ruling was broat!enrtl Lo in- l'lulle increases 111 µayn1enls wh il'h [wu- thirds of lhe AFDC famili es without in· runie were Lu receive. The unfu11ny part about all this is that ehecks were already mailed and so sup- plemental fynds will ha ve IG be sent tG those '11hose allotments were cut and <llllounts 1ledurlell frorn future checks to lho.-;e wh(1 were paid rnori:. In a n1t•n10 to 1nembers ol the Board of Supervisors. Fnda.v. Peoples said. u1 par!, .. Al lh1s. pn1111 1n tin1e the ;idrninistr:tt on Of lhl'Si' prnjira1ns has l)(•l"Ullle \"trtu;illy irnpossibll' " ----------- DA ILY ,.ILOl •Mo ... tf. llJCllW JOe~lor Costa 11es.a fire1nen douse a s1noky blaze v.•hich erupted in the garage area or a nearly ne\Y apart· ment con1plex at 52!) \fictoria lat~ Frid~y afte_rnoon. 'l'he fire ton~uincd .c:rvcral vehicles, 1nclud1ng an expensive American-n1ade sportscar, a 1 ru ek :tnd a motorcvcie. fiJ"emcn said . ·rhe cause and dollr1 r loss of i.he bla7.e \vcre still under investigation early Saturday. No injuries \\"Cre reported. Air Base 'He1·e to Stay' Marnie Advises Lagunans Residents of Laguna's 1'op of the \VGrld 111·ea receJ \'ed little encouregemcnt for relief fron1 the aircraft noise problems it! R reccn1 question and ansll'er session "1111 l.t c 'ii\ Edwa rd .Ja11z. t·on1 munit.v J1.1ison pff1cer for ~:t Toro l\1:irinc Basr In ;1 rhi-ru:;sion thal 111 tii ncs gr't'll' heated. l'i1I. _,Janz madr ii pltiin lh:il thr ;urhai:r i' '"hrrl' \!i :-l:l\" and ild\ isrci n1e111bc1 ~ ot rnr lt1ll!11p l!un1eO\\'ners A"'s0<·1ar 1011 to ~ct ust-d ln !he 1dra. He addl'd thi-ll r11~got1:1tions <Lrc under wav !o restriet residential developrnent in additional areas at present undeveloped, ti) prGvide additiona l protection al the r.nds of U\e existing runw~. Janz told the homeowners that. while 'fop ()( the WGrld ii not in the flight ap- proach pattern to the runway. it W nearby, and when planes stack up waiting lo make instrument landings they may be brought in over "variolJS areas'' eutside the flight pattern. He sa id that such waiting plane!!. should be al a high altitude .and provid.ed th.e residents "'ith pho ne numbers to call lo report low·flyint?; planes and helicopiers. Altitude violations by 1\1 a r i n e helicopters rlying below the prescribed "limil of 500 feet should be reported by phonf" during the day to 544-2400-310 end at night to 54-4-2400-360. he said. Marine jeL'I f\ytn~ be.law 1.000 ret1 niav be reported day or night lo 1-832-38:10 Thr tvpe of violation. tin1e of da~· and plane · nu111bf'r if obtain;ihle ~hould be reported . .Ja nz !old the group. The officer said ht had ;;pent so111 e 1i111c in the Top of the \\'orld area a1nl had 1-111tne.~sed no overflights Reside111~ "'<IY that. although day may go by 1v1tl_1ou1 Flighls. lhey havr been knoll'n to ront1nue from morninR till night nn so111e ot'· casiom. with Marine Phanton1 jets :·au~· ing the most noise and disrupting school classes. One irate Top of lhe Worlder dismissed the colonel's presentation as "a real snow job .•. a lesson in map reading and a Marine pep talk ror keeping tM base in this area.'' The Phantom jet pilots wer~ described by another as "playboys playing over the Top of tbe World and endarigering lhe ~fet.y of people on the groOnd and other plapes in the air." Al El TorG F'riday, Co l. K'enneth Dyke~ corrected lhe intµression lefl '.1.'llh son1£' of the homeowners that enlarge1nenl or the base Gr the runway is In the oHinc . Pilot Nc 1 v.~b ov Savccl for Trip To Disne y· Ensl Soecial tn the OA ILY PILOT ORLA.\JOO. Fla. -They a\I showrd 11p Frid.:i v Whl'n lbf' $400 n1ill1on Ol~nr_I" \\"or\rl orc11erl • \ln·kr_1 \l ou ~r l)onalrl 1J111·h \lorn• Ton 11111 ;;i11d "l'Pll111\\" I:? ··f 21!!! l-\.111.1111 .. /\I •'. '\r11p<1fl Rr'ili.:h ~;i1crl 1111 hi ~ r';irtlll ll!" :I( ::i i)All.Y 1'11.(IT 1·;11 11r r l>r11 111 Ill.the thr !np ;i tl t)\ !111n~elf /\ <lcvo!ed fan <)f all D1::-nr1,· 1-r('a!HHL~, Tomn1y felt it too irnportanL In nus~ !hr. premiere opening of Disneyland t:n~! .. f ca n't really elliplain it," he ~aid before leaving Thursday. He as due back in the ll<i rbor Arca to· day. l ie has been to the park'' Anaheim ~untr.rpart about 20 time~. The Florida park is far fro1n t'Om- pleltoo and faces a fou r-week shakedown. hut the Florida High\11<1y Patrol !utJk no chance!'. detailing 21) n1orf' 111cn lo lhe areR in anticipation of huge l'rowds. By mid-day, 2.800 1·lsltors h:id arrt\'ed. The 11 el!are d1r'ertor then outlined his prob/er ns "The \Vel f<1rP Hc!urrn Al'L wes p.assed 111 !ate August Earlv in Scpteinber we received 1elegrarnS gn1ng us preti111ina ry instructions fo r niak 1ng changes u1 AF'DC . effeelive Oct. J \ 16.000 fa1n1lies arl' 8ffecled). ··For all prac11cal purpost.~ !his rr- qu1red that we do the work prior to Sept. 20 since that 1s our payroll deadline for 1·hanges 1f Data Services t1nd the t\l1clitor's lkpartrne111 are tl) ha1 c all.\ 11mf' to do thr1r part of the opcr.:i11on This week 1\'£' are beginning tv 1·ci,:t'11 ,-. 111r firsl 11rit1 rn regulat1011 s r<'g<lrd1n~ !hr nr11 1<111 . \l'r 1nstitu1ctl a (·ra sh p1·r,. ~r<inl. tlll'ludr 1111'rl1n1r \\Uri.. lo n1;ik1• ~ 11u1ny ol !he changes as possible effectl~e Ocl l. ··\l'c noll' hu11' a barr11gt" of court orders and st ale u1Struc11ons tl'lllng us 10 dG thincs differf'ntly, effective Oct. I. or rescinding thl' actions we have takeQ already. o ·ne court has ruled that recipients n1usl be affo rded 15 days notJ ce prior to l)Ct IS so that he 1nay have time lG ap- peal lhe decision if he wishes. "\\'e arr al:.o ad\'tsed !hat v.·herr we havf' rcdul'ed gr<lnls or trrmuiated th('n1 1l 1s ou1· rr~p(1nsihihty to 1::;::-ue new grants i;h;uiging !hat al't1011 nol la ter 1h11n Oct II. II l<ikr~ 110 ~('nlll~ !O S{'{' 1li111 \\(' c:111- 1~ .. 1 1111·rl 11w 01'l 1:i d<'ildl1ni> and ~t ill f!l lr lht' rr1·1111cnl l'i <!;11s nQtwr Thr . ' flc:t 8 deadline 1s another 1eriGus pl'~ blen1 ··0c~p1te 1hl" la test t·ourt decision ti'> lhange t verylh1ng tu its previous status, v.'e W<tn to 1nail our checks as usual today !Friday). "No \\e)fare adrninislralor ce111 issue ll1 aecuratt· :i1d poyroll under l he•• ~.-1rcumstances .. The enl 1r~ process has l'Orlle cxtrf'rnt'ly t'OS!ly to the taxpayer, both lrurn an adrn1n1stra\1\"e_ cost 1icw· point and 111 i~·11n ~ ot i>rrors J'\J_hr pro· grains 1he1n~rh r~ P('f)pl ... ~ l'(>llrlu<.lrd "''"1rl~ • ! -1111 srn- ciing lhh IJ•tlt'I f111 11.H!I 111101'11\ 1\1·111 ] <ll'\ 11• •I l1r l 11 •11 1 li<·I ~· j~ ll)lll")I .' <• I ' ;111 (111 ahou1 It Welfare Muddle Medicare Recipients w Pay More f:lianges in 1cdc;a1 and Cali fo rnia 11·c]. rare program ~ -including sorne lll'w r -.:pcnscs for n1cd1t"at l'arc -arf lTealin.i: 1·onlus1on this 11cf'krnd. ?Jlrl ;i 11'11 suit~ ;1.~ llCJI C111·. l\cag:ui 's. 11·eilarf' rl'flin11 p<1('k;1gr 11·rn1 iuto cffttl Frid;•!-a1n1r! 1·011fus1011 e1·cn <1l thr s!iltf' SU!lfr1nr ( "nlff! lr1·rl and bi1tt'r t"h:iri,:es hy !lir go1·rrno1· 1h;.it \ht' rourt •·111eddlini;·· 1.~ rlrla)ing thr receipt ur Wf'lfare-t.:~k~. On the federa l level Hrahh '-'!ld \\'t•l- fa re Seerrtary Elliot Richardson Fnda ~' 1:1nnouneed that Med icare co~t~ \\'ill ri~t" l\l.arting Jan. 1, tcuching several levels of the medical ca~ plan ro1· lhe aged. Th!' barra.ge of developmenl'i' in the v.·rlfare syslen1~ inrludes : -111 Uie Mrdieare sysle1n recipicnl!'I 11 ill. :ifter .Ian . l. p;;_v $8 n1o re than thr: present $60 as !hf' payn1ent of their sharr of 11 ho~pilal bill. Tht exis!in g $15- a-rla.1· rharge for hosp1tah7.<1!ion ;-/ter !hr bOth day in !he hosp11al 11 ill ri.~c to $Ii Slight 1ncreaSr'S abo \VIII hit !'Orne pur~­ i11~ hon1t fePs nnd 1he d{)('!Or bill pren1- Hllll -Bi c:h;irdson ;;l so .'111no1111ted Fnd.i ~· 111<1! tlO\'. Be;1g.'.ln 11'111 he cJlowed to s!:tri ;.111 expenn1enlal inrre:isr in lee$ fo r C;;lif ornia's poor 11hu use lhl' publ1c!.1· financed 1ned1tal serv1crs . The token lee.<: 11·ill in\'olvr a dolla r for each do(·tflr ~ visit. and f>l1 crnts for each prescnpuon. 'rhe fees. however. v.111 be c:h;irged onl.1• to poor persons '.1.'ho do not rccei\·e forinal welf?.re assistance. \\'ellare recipient!'! \1 ill be exempt. It 1nark.~ !he fi rs t time a !»Lair has been a!lov.'ed lo i1npost' chargr.~ i11 !he Ju111t federal -stale n1e<liral 11 id o-+l"' PI LOT u,11 '~•1• pro~ran1 kno1vn as l\-led1 Cal in th is stai r . FENCING DANCERS -Blending thr ar1 nf fcnt'rn g \I 1lh thl' art of Tllose {'h;irge.'i al.so 11 111 ~o ln1c, efrr1·1 ballet. n1e1n bcrs of the Lag11 n<1 Bea1·h Ci~u· Ballet ~·11 e.\li1h1t g-ond .1;:_1.,11 1 H1chard~on said ~~~r_r!l rtur1 n;.: 1n~tn11·t1n11. Frorn !cfl to ri~h~ <tit' l\r1~ \ :1ll'hrar l1 . :--Tht' 1:01·en11ir's 1·0n1 1·nv rr~1.1I 11~lta'.·~ ~ .\la:-.nn. Orl iiC (IC'\\"lllC'. J!opr ~0 ~;1 11;1 >J11ll _1 I \11 , ii anrl Sa11<l r,:1 11•ln1 Ill p,<e\,;ai::r 11,.111 11110 r frl'!'I I· i id"\' \\ 1n1f'~k 1 'if•t• ;1dd11 1on:il p1111lrC' :ind ~IO I'\ nn l',1;.:1· :! ;i 1n1d t h:iri:t·s 1ron1 Hrai::in .~ ot l11·r Iha' .-J t!f'rnpl ' tl\ !hc s1:i1r !ugh ruut1 1n 1 l:in! · ~01111' pro1 1~1on~ h.1\ r l'111~ed a r!r l..1 111 I "f'l 1p1 111 hene f11 1·ht'l·I..~ lh,..··.:!111~ · btlfl"llll'' 1ntf'r1l·re11rr IJ1 lh1· t u11r1-. 1hr 1:~1e~nor :-il1d thr 11r1'!.. !i 1·t;;rit1c:1· 11011 · :irl1ons ha1f t·:tu~f'cl t'1r11 nlO!t' confus1011 . The Cahforn1a Supren1e <..:our! 1~.~urd a li ~t-minute ruling late Thur!>i:lay a_l\011 . ing the nt."'loihng of checks lo 2.5 m!lhor' recipients unde.r the old schedule in effect"' before the reform packagr. Undtt lht ne1v pay structu re many of the 2.5 million would receive more money. Another hMgup in the reform peckag~ is the failure lo open day-care centers: for 40,00'J welfare mothers v:h<l v.·orl... State and federal officials are mill nl'- go1i<tfing lhe opening or th ose facil ities. Some officials have estima ted that hr- c·:iusr of 1he niixup in the cour1 der1s1ons l:i sl week $4 1ni1lion extr;i. in labor t.:nsts '.1.'0Uld have to be spent. lhroughout the state to slraighlrn oul he n1ess. l\.i(l11ctf)t~1·~ \V i11e(l ~ Di11e(l Prio1· to $10,000 Ca1le1· LOS ANGELES (:\Pl -Police .osa 1d three n1!'n, posing as joun11ahsls, were "'ined and dined 11t a re.'\laurant, intrr· \'ie"'cd !heir bcnefarlors and Lhc11 kid· k1dnaped thc111 . Th(" capt1vcs wrre released unharn1<'rl af lrr paying $10.0011 ransorn . Charlrs Sulldn, co-owner 11f thr Prin· ('rs~ l.(\lll.~f'. a restauraru ahu.ird ,1 ~h1['1 a1 Trn11111;1I J..do1Hi. rl rsrr1hrd lhl' k1rl - nap('r::> ~s •·1·rry gf n1 lcn1nnl ;. rind 1 rr.1 cool." Thr orhe r h1)~Lage wa~ the rt~l<'IU• rant mana~f'r. '.\like ,,1orrell. Police ga\"C 1his arcoun1 of the Frida1 onlr;.l · 1'hrel' 1111·11 t1):ct !'\1Jtt•111 Oley want~ ro 1i.r11r ;i m:1p;i11 n1· ,f(l r\' :ibout his rcst:i11- ran1 Tbr_1 11111·n 11•111d h11n and :\1orrl'll 11 11,1, ,tl/.!f:'''l<'ft lli.1 1 1ht' f11r 111r11t tra.\'-f l 1.i fit'doncl11 Hc;1l11 11•n('rc ;, ~11n1l;.1 r ~l11p 1~ ,rh('!"l11 h·d 1,1 hi' 111111\rerl flq !111• 11:11. "11f' Pl thr ~1llnapcr' pulled ;\. ;:1111 ;inti 1111•1 ilr111.1nol'rl ~30.()(1() Ora•lfe Ceut ''While th ere is no intention to mo1't'." said Dykes, .. there also is no inlenlion to increase lhe siie of't.he base or extend ttit· runwa,y, or to purchase additional rual estate. What Is being sought is -legislation lo permit as to compensate owners fOr Gverflighl.,fli&ht!! directly off the end o( the runway. Under lhi! ar- ranpment We would compenute them ror u. tu ._,tiloy -by keeping .~ 111111 ·In urioUllui<i; -~ II ~-.. !lie bollt·ol pOtcntlal Spy Thriller • Ill Britain \\"r lri1•d 1•l 1r:•~1tll w11 h 1h!'r11 •· \!ur- rcll 'aJ1I :i1ld111c th.u Sutlou gl11 lh1'111 t(\ ,-cu lr r.11 ~l ll,0011 StH1 tln 1·allcd in ~ .lCL'OUntHtlt \\ l)j) 1n;1(tr OU! ;,,· Chl'l'k for 1hat a111ou11t nnrl rnct the inen a! rhr Far1nrr!' anti ~trrl'h1111 1.~ Bank in l.-011 .( Beuch. ' 1 Weatiler Loot for IUIUIY olDel loclly me! .Sundo1--~ ...... ... _,111 .. , lll&ho _, .....nd-'12 11.tbt _ l'llllnl,lo -Uliiliiiil.Loiii Wdlhl 411 lo Ii INSWE TOD-' 'Y '$hnifl Sam Cade of Madrid Cou"ntfl -dtscribtd by Glenn f'ord 0$ "the reo.t·mt'' -niakts rh.1. cover of to<.Jou's TV \V EEK. Cover .ttory tells abo11t 1''f!rd. the1t ond now, ond l1is 111•10 scrlu. AMI l.tl!Wn ... A ... ...... -,_. ...... -·-~=-"' " J .. ..., M • M " # ·t Stunning Russian, Blonde 'Aide Receives Asylum Mn:I """·" LONiloN (AP) -A llunnine R,..lon blonde -ftltered Britaln't Ip)' drama Fri· n• daJ ..i.e.-tilo ~rdioclooed that -"Cranston .nips Nixon ICGB o!lic.,. oieg L!"'H•"• aecttWl' d .. fected with him last monlh. For Claims on Draft Thi• developm<nt. with its•v•rtone•. or W• •P"i~ ... GTON (AP l • _ Sen. Alan n Soviet Jove affair. gave the situation n~n1n the trapP.ings of 11 James Bond fl\m . Cran~ (!).Cali() aaid .. Friday the flu.osky·voiced tr)nr. Teplakova. :II . ask- Army s dralt ca'II tGr 10,000 men ,!or the ed for and was granterl political asylu111 rest of the year dlscto&ed a prior dis~· on the day hir bOSs. LyaHn, dcrccted llon 0C1W Truth." Crans~(fl &&id the.Nu.· , • WU)!: the, British say, a do5sier of soviet on admknllt.raUon mmpedtd.1'>e ~l\e · .... ~ionaa:e seCrets. ln10-pusa1e GI the dran_e~sfon b01 "Mie pair. according ton Ho1ne Offiee twG week!I ago with warn1na:1 that ~he spoke!'lman. now L<> "staying with nation 'lltll in lmmlntnt peril without un· rrtendJ." 'llltJ wu undmtood to be M aiiCtiate~oltthf drift."· • , oflkl•l way of 11Ying Ibey are united at •N.., tboy' ltH Ille lr\llh," Cronolon a -hlde<i'ut neor Loodon under II"" •i\l'!;'b1 -.ci. ~6rafi-callo lo tectlv't Britlah cltUdiOn. Eoch JI mo•· 1 t11i>~ u•!•t•"-'~ {Ill, riod but Ibo opokesmon , .... .., de4Aib ,. ~-.. ' • ;f j '' to thttr families. Won! o! tho _. -on d<i«Uon cam• a1 tht runntna '*11• bdwet.n Brit· !sh and ·!<Met stcUrlty chief! took on a fa:rter tempo. The Krtmlln hit back at Britain's week- old order txpelling 105 Soviet dipklmats and officials by pub lishing what 1vas rep· resented as a fist of British !!pies through· oul the "rab world, Sourti! 'or the informa- l ion given to the gtvernment dp,jly ncWs- pnper lzve1tla was Kim .Philby. some- thncs double agcnt \vho quit Britain lo live in Rus.,ia eighl yenrs ago. /l.1eanwhik. Denis Hea ley. rorei&n af· faira 1pokesm•n for the opposllion Labor •pirty alarnrMd Prime. M1nl8ter Edward ltteih'1 govMnment for taunchinc· :wh4t )le collod "1 Re!!,_•" IOI' political . , "--- ~ \,;I ~ ,J ,. ,. .. } • roa90ns. Word of 1ifrs. Teplahva01 defection w~ g1ven in a t«H Home OfT'JCe state· menl: ''A So~iet citjzen, Ml"!!. Irina Tep- lakova , 31 , has asked for and has bffn grsnled permission to remain in this country. She v.·as 11 member of the So-- vle.l trade dtlecntion." . She and Lyalin "'ere not diplon1ats and thcrrJore had 110 immunity. This cxposrd l.yalin-whom the Bri~ish claim \\':IS a KGB officer-lo big tin1e trouble arter he was arrested in do"·n- town London alter midnight Aug. 30 for drunken driving. llt c.ppeared in court the ne~t day and w21~ released on bail put up by a ScwlCt Emba~y official. Then h, rclurned to his n0rth London Grfice where, evidently, ht and hil' aecrtt&ry· IS.. SPIES, Po&• ll •) Sutto11 went inlo the bank wlth G11~ of the trio. 11nd cashed the check. 1'™' hostage!! wert driven to the Harbor Free· way near Pacific Coast llighway, whe.!'fi lheye were released. Asked later by a reporter fr h~ could describe the men, Morrell retustd, say- ing only they were between 25 11nd 3$ years old. '·J ma y gttl killed ror this," ht said. "Th~ guys prGmised they'd come he'Clt gunnin~ for us if they s.11w a word i11 the press ·• Seiz ed · OAKLAi\lD IAP 1 -A citiien·s report of overhearing a tclephont conversation ;ibout 11 drug ~le led polia. to the arrest of five men 11nd seizUf't' O( &1 'kilos Gf marijuana W""Grth more than $13,000 on the illei;al market. lnveslJ&1tor1 &aid to- day. \ , ' t I t OMlY PllOT S11.&irdi1, Otl.IW 2, 1971 . QU&NIE By "'tt1itferlirndl Cy~ology A Neiv Kind of Fair Bicycles and the people who ride them are the focal point of a new kind of fair being planned for Oct. 14 through 16 at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. But there's more to the CycolOgy fair than just things on wheels. The event \\'ill in- ,·olve several segments of the community and will offer : 1) entertainment, 21 competition (and prizes), 3) education and -4 i a chancE' to do something positive about the problem of pollution. The latter is the particular part of the program the DAI- LY PILOT will sponsor. The DAILY PILOT is "'orking out details for operation of a Pollution Solution Station . \\lilh assistance f r o m \'arious civic-minded groups and individuals. the ne v•spaper hopes to be able to offer fairgoers someplace to drop off old issues of the DAJLY P ILOT (and other newspapers\. bottles and aluminum for recycling. Details \11ill be announced as they become av a j I a b le , t.1eanwhile, the DA I L Y Pl\_,OT-s ponso red ad below ex· plains some of the competitive events planned for Saturday, Oct 16, to clima x the fair . Hi, Ho, Enter the (~lean Air) Fair •••••••••••••••••• • I • • 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK • I • • • • FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH • Saturday. October T 6, T 971 I Ch•ck th• boxe5 oppo5it• the event' you w1,h to enter lincluqe $4.00 for Grand Pr ix), clip the coupon I and meil to 02 F•shion l5ltind, Newport Center, New- 1 port Bea ch, Ca!ifornii11 9 2600. Ma ki check1 payable I to L.O.G.G. I INCLUDE $4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PR IX! I Pleese enter me in the followin g events •+ the Cy- cology Fair at FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beach I s.+:. Oct. I 0, 1971 . I agree to abideo by all the rules I of the A.8.l.-A. governin g the,e event,, •nd I will a ccept t he deci,ion of th1 judg eS al fil'la l. • I I D 1971 CYCOLOGY FA IR STOCK GRAND PRIX I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I 0 YOUTH HANDICAP RACES (J4.18) 0 TRICYCLE RACES (J.<1.5 ye•") D THE QUEEN RACE 0 THE BICYCLE PARADE ''Oldtime Bicycle Days'' theme 0 ADULT TRICYCLE RA CES THIS• I Vl"llS 'Oii "-M.-,Tf:UllS O"llY -I I "" 11<11 • mtmbt' ., •ny blCy<,. r•<1n1 <lue. I I NAME, •................................•....................... I I CITY, ........................................ PHONE , •.......•..........• I I I Si9n•ture) _ _ .. .. ······--·-·-·········-····· AGE ............ I !,,,..,, II Miner) •.................. ~ Cycolol)' Fair Stock Grand Prix Bleycle Race -ltl-lap race around the Fashion Is- land ovnl (Newport Center Drive). Anyone O\'Cr 18 with a Ikpeed bicycle is eligible. Q)e('k-in tirTie 8 &.m. Satur- day at the regislration tables iA perking lot racing area. (Entry Fee $4). Fint Prize -Atala 100 rac- ing bike -one of the finest racing bikes in the wnrld. Thi• blke will be aw;i.n:led alonl with prizes f o r the ne:rt nine pl.ce winners. Mayot Ed Hirth <I. New· port Beach ,-in award the prizes at special 2 p.m. cere- nwmies. Oleelri-ln time 8 a.m. Saturday .. YOll&ll Raodlclp Races - -Any-,..ih ·from II to 18 yean old with any bike can errttt Olese nct5. Slower bikes wtll be pven 1pprop,;. ate bandiaips. Awards will be given for !int 3 pl•t:e wlnners in each race. (No Entry Fee) Tricycle Races -Any child age 3 to 5 ~·ith a tricycle is eligible. Races will be clc.ssed according lo age. Awards given for 1st three finishers in each race. (No entry fee) The Queen Race -A race wili be run for girls over 16 years of age and single. The winner will be selecled as "Quttn of tfle Cycology Fair" Shew i 11 be crowne<I e'-2 p.m. at Stage Court by Miyor Ed !11rth. Blcycle Pande -Enter your <»d bicycle in the ·"Old- time Bicycle Dt.ys" parade. Prizes will be anrded for the five best ·looking entries. Come oot aid have 1 food time. (No Entry Fet), Adult Tricycle Racet--OJ>e'n to au adults: wltb ft free-form design tricycle. Come out and race in this zany e v e n t . Awards given to race winners and also for thl Craiiest dl- s~gns. TAKE TBE NEWS QUIZ We Dere 'You ••• Every Seturdey '. ' IU~%1l y~Ylll 11l'flll'il JUMBO PAPER TOWELS R•g.36( 4!J H1ndy for clean-ups, d raining t'ri~ food1 and many other chores, In se lected cOlors. ,,.,,.., o_.;,.,-11-i.w1,...., '· " .,. ,, i' l ' ' . l '· ., •. ~ .· .. ~ . \ '\ . \ Ladies Nylon Pant Sets Reg. 7.96 Li11 di e1 2 pc. pant 1et1. s·· P•n+s •re 1tretch nylon. Spirt tops ar1 striped with lo ng ,leeves. 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' ---.., .. ·- I~ I I 1 '\ 11 I •• Swords111an Retains 0•1L'r P'ILOl i!oll P'~ot" THEY'RE REVIVING AN OLD COMBINATION, THE ARTS OF FENCING AND BALLET Htl O'N•tl, l•ft, Match•• F.oil Against That of Al•xand•r OJh5 of lo5 Alamitos Angela's Firing • Not Based Upon Beliefs-· Regents BERKELEY (U PI) -Angela Davis was no! fired frnm the University of Cal ifornia because fJ1e was :i commu· nist but because she was behind in her !!Cholastic work . two UC Regents said Friday. ~1iss Da'.)s, \11ho was 11 controversial philosophy -\nstruclor 11.t UCI.A and wo.s later charged i• the 1970 Marin County shoo\01.1'1, failed to submit "a detailed acc ount and evaluation" of her progreS! toward a Ph.D. degree, they said. The two Regents, Choinnan Willia m French Sm ith and Former Chairman De\vitt A. Higgs. made the disclosure tn a state-men!. The di~pute over !\o11ss Davis' jnb at UCLA was renewed as .. result of a re- port issued by a speci11! committee of the American AssociE.tiOTl of University Professor.-: The association's cnmmillee fin aca- dem ic rreedom and tenure ~aid the regrnts were so concerned ahout Miss Davis's adm iiled communist narty membership that lhey ignored he r right~. The regents' decision on June, 1970 not to reappoint Mis.!I Davis-to her post as i.ssistant profeMor of philosophv was not. based oo her rommuni~m . but ;;IJT"IOll ef!tirely different grounds," Smith and Higgs 111aid . / Bon1h. Grenade Cache Found Foll owi nit Ti p SAN RAFAEL (AP) -An anonymous tip has led l\1arin County deputies to a cache of bombs and hand grenades in a remotf' rrf'ek bed northwest of here. !\lore t!111n 15 pipe bombs and other ex· plosives \Ve.re found Thursday io three cardboard box~ stuffed into an ()n drum, OIAMCJI COAST DAllY PllOT H••ri .. ,.. ._. ••••Nitl 'f.tkoy s.. Cla 11te OMNOa COAtT ,U.LllH IN• COM,ANY '-•~trt N. w,,4 ''"'°'"I l rllll '-'lllW ;,,le •. C111!1y \'1111 l'nli.tni ,,.. 0-•I M-.r n • .,,,, K • ..,11 .. , ... l kill'I•• A. ~ ... ,,., •• M.,,..,,.. a'11W Ch11ltt H. leM lt!.S.arl P. Neff ... .....,~..,..,. ,_ C011t1 IMtl .ui w,::~!:f llrwt "'~ •tK111 Ult ...,,_,. lttllM l •Ch! m , ...... A-Mllll!lfllHWI 1"41'• J117J ••ch .... 1 ...... 11j11 C~ll .. Jiltrlll II C.mlnt l•I Laguna Critic Civil Liberties Chairnwn On Police Screen Board r.1rs. Thomasina Gunn . Laguna Beach chairman of the Americl'ln Civil Liberties Union and. frequent critics of Art Cclony police practices is one or tv.·o civilians named hy Police Chief Joseph Kelly to serve on a board fi crecning air plicants for live patrolmen positions. Businessmen Grover Hayes is the nthcr civilian O{I tbe oral board, which is head - ed by pollce Lt. Frank Dil lon and in· eludes S~. Norman BabC1>ck and officer Larry C.alat. The board mel !hrou,izhout the da .v Fri- day. interviewinjl nine applicants rl")r the vacancies. tv.·o of ~·hich v.•cre crrated by promotions within the department. Chief Kelley i;Airl tod:i.v. •·it i~ rornmon practice throughout th e country l.o in· elude members nf lh<' enmnHJni!y nn boards making pre liminary screenings of police .applicants. They .are not exper'ted to have any police expertise. but they contribute their kn()wledge of the com- munity and a ferling for the type of of· ficer who will fil in ." Kelly said he understood civilian Officials Encl Ma chine Gun Di spute in City ATLA.NTA IUP\l -Thl' !hri>at of "' machine iron ~·,:ir in tin v Hancock County eased with the ncJ!nli<'llinn~ nr"' disarma· mcnt a~reemcnL (;nv .. Jimmy Garter M· nounced Friday night . "The coun!v Cf'Jmmis~ioner.:: h:ive 11i vf'n uo their purCha~e nrder fnr :lO m11chine 5!'.Uns a,,n the eit.v or Sparta h;is 1tlven I.he 11'1 rn<irhine gun~ 1hey h11d to the state patrol." Carter N1icl. •·t think th is i!i prnbahly the first .i;uc- cessf11l disarmament conference held anvwhere." he added H&ncock Count y. about 90 mi1f'!': east of Atlanta . has 11 pnpulatinn nr R.7~9 anrt Is pr!domin11nlty black. Black.~ cnntrnl the county commission. Sparta. the coun- ty se1t. hM a pnpulation of 478 11nd lr m:>etly made up of whit~ who control the city council and the police force. nie amt~ race Jll1111ed last week when it was disclosed !hat the city hltd· OOught 10 submachine 'glln111 trom donatl00.1 made by white dtlzen). • Bl3cks countered when I.he rounty com· m1aaioner ordered :io submachine !!"Un!!. Short.Iv 11flerwards, R\N:k.~ announc~ th e fonn<ition of a hunting club c1lled "The Sporting_ RAnR:eT!I." .... Carter said leflflei~ 1dverth1lng tht C'luh ~ urced BIAclu to huy "A·l• 1ttd J0..30 rifles •. 44 caliber plstol11" and olher •et· pom: .. Thf! club prornlted to provlae fl"ff target practice P11d to flnanct the pur· chase of weepom fOf' thoM un1ble to al· ford them . , ~rll Ma'°' T. M. "80<k" Po- ' lhol the Ill"' bought by the ci!Y for .... ... of pollOt! In -ol e.mergency. cart.tr said PaUerlOll kenl the IUt\I at hi~ home ''which, lnddtntUly, ll a fJJntr· ti home." Carter ceDed 1 Sl)e(ial ntws confcren<"e F'rlday nl&ht to annoo nee the c:ooc:lwlon o( a MlCCeS&f\JI dlSll rmamtnt confllf'nct between white ""d black 1nders 1t Spar. ta lhil'bed lasted for aeveral houn. The 'ovemor tald Che t~rm1 of Uie 11tltlemtnt Included the dlllbandrnent of the hunllnc club .-nd the end of a boyoott of whJte merchants by Bllcb. me111hrr~ of thr cornmunitv had scrvC'd on suC"h r;creC'ning boards "in Laguna 1n lhe past and his appointment or civilians was •·nnt fl reaction" tn a recent Ci!v Council me{'\in~ during \vhich pohce a!'· tio ns at thr Sept. 5 '•drinker&' -walk "' came under fire. He said however, hii decision to invite fltrs. r.un~~---uen!Jlll '9tJl'l~ fact that-. me ' ha~. expttssed"'""ttln:ettn 11bout police hirin~ practices and iffmed tn have an interest in the suhjert. His ()ppo5ition t.n the appointment nf civilian review hoards to examine police actions "af1rr the fact"' remain.~ un - changed. Kell y added. The oral bnard 11,111 J?r.<1rl r appl1<"an(i; nn a standard fnrm, he explainN!. thrn ;inti their O\Vn rl"alu;ili1Jn . which hl' will revie11·. •·1 told them they are under no compulsion tn t;i4kc all fl\e, or e\·en one. from the present app!ic11n1s If the y are nol 5a1isfieti .'' Kelly said Applicants deemed •·apprGpriP.ie"' foc 1..aJnrna i:;ervirf' v.·iiJ be g1vPn a ha ckJ?rnund chec k and pi-ychological tesling. the. chief expla ined. !'ell.\" said he probably y:ould make a pracuce of inv1t1ni;::-variou!'i citizens to :<>erve on the hiring bna rds, rotatini nlenlhf'rship nf bolh pn!irP and ("i\'11i;i.n part icipant~ t-:othing that f il"1h;:1 n hu;1rti n1r rn0r>ro; iire u~t'ti onlv ill the h1rln~ of nf'w patrolman ;ippliC'ant~. KP llV s<'lid h1~ 11creen1n~ board for applicants Rre for (I new sergeant position. creatrd hy thr- promotion of LL. Dillon, v.·1lt in('!u<le police lieutenants from Stanton, Hun· tinglon Beath and San Clemente. Thrv v.•il\ intcr,·iew applicants from 1vlthin the department \11hn have completed the writing of resumes and lhree essa~·s. • Ru sso Wi11s Biel • For Tr ansc ript LOS ANGELES (UP!l -Anthnny J . Russo, admitted partner nf Daniel Ellsberg ii\. the Pentc.gon papers leak, Friday Wot! en unpre<:edented court rul· ing forcing the government to give him the ..onnalJy secret lran!tript <>f a rrand jury hearing. Rune> spent 47 days behind bars. the only person jailed to date in connection with the ntroversial rtporl °" the origins ()f A erican in volvement in the Vltlnam War. A tftder;.\ ju e ordered him freed Friday in return for a promist to tell a Grand Jury about his assncialion "'Ith ~lllber1. who i OC.5 on trial next year on char1ts of violatJn& security laws for le1k1n1 the report to newsme11. . f'rom Page I . ·SPIES · ... • -m.da ~ir comp3ct to qu.it. In a few dayir the)I did "'· some Brll~h security expert~ have bf6I punlM by th\~. They Mve ~ug.11t.~I· td lllll If Ly>lln ll>d bffn the kty KGB Q(flctr. lhe Foreign Of rice claims than the Ruulan1 would have hustled him ~ck to Moecow 'blf"'.fle "first plane instl!ad he ae!N..to bav,.gad' ~uah time tn c()hect 1 stack ol 1documen1.J ind" secre~ about Sovlet IPYlfla 1ct.iv1Ue.s •nd saboUlgt piano IA llritaln. O.lll Y PILOT ., Classi~al Approa~h By YUDElUCK SCHOEMEHL or -. oa~ 'n" ti.ti The arts of fencing and awordplay - ttte-IJO many other fine art! -ht'l<'e become vtctlm.s of the times tn wttlch we Jive. · One man. who has a fond love for the days centuries ago when fencing was "a truly fine art" in the major European courts. i~ trying ta.change all thaL Alexander Dilts ' of 1197 1 Wallingfod Road. Uls Alamilo~ joined the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company last month oot only to teach fencing and swordplay lo members of the troupe but 10 offer in· fltructlon lo me.mberl!i of the community. "I will leach cnn1petitive fencing in the trad1llonal manner with the emphasis on ha ving fun with the opponent -so that you can maneuver him into a trap and see him there with egg on his face," laughed the fencing master. "It won't be anything like this electric fenc ing that has become popu lar today,'' niUs stre&sed. referri ng to lhe facl that fenc ing foils in compelili1'e rnatches are v.·ired so a buzzer sounds when a ··hit" is scored . "I refu sti to become a part of this 'buzzer does everything' approach." Before cnmin!: to the Lagun a Beach Civ ic Ballel. Dilt s left his classical ap- proach to the use of swordplay \\'ith classical ba l!et <'It such pla ces as lhe llarkness School of Ballet in New York. the Ballet Russe School. the University ()f 'Tex' Watson Lawyer Makes Fi11al Re1narks I.OS A'\1GELES !UP!l -.. Ghastly, grisly. yes," the defense attorney told the jury, ··but il0s not fin;t de~ree murder.'' And with that, ~1ax~-ell Kei th , defense attorney for Charles "Tex .. Watson, 26, summed up his argl.lment that his c!ient had s11Hererl frnn1 the tortured delusi()n he 11·ns nn a religious crusade \\'hen he killed actrei-.s Shr.ron Tate and six others . .,l,'e rln not claim that Wat.~nn was an all·An1c.ncan bov : we claim he was an all·A1ncric.<1n fnfi l. a simpleton." Keith told the jurors Frir!ay in his final argu- n1l'nt on bch<>J f nf the slender young Tex- an 11·hn ha~ pleaded innOCf'nt by rea~on !"If 1ns;ini11'. l\li.~~ T;itr ;ind lour houseguests were ha\kcd tn death in August . !969 at her trce-Mrnuticd est.ale in thP. hill i:; abc>ve l.11s AnReles The bloodbC'lth culminated which "hained them lo the ";n nf Man- v.·ood coupll'. Ke ith said the very ne..t.un.> ol the crimes -lhe insensate use et knives , ~ and a long-barreled pistol -5houJd_be enough tn cnn\"ince anyone that the kHleni were insane Southern California. UCL.A and UC Irvine. # "l concentrate. on one place at a tlme and kttp tryln11 t11 •rread lha &Md of combining ballet with 1wordpl1y," be noted. Hi! flr1t big production locally will be in March ()f nex:l year, when the: local e-0mpany preeents a new b a I l e t , _>Choreographed by Dills, wlth fleveral staged swordpla ys. "Audie.nets,'' he precHcted, "will love. It becauae of the lights." Diits 11dded that 11 JO-minute plece of swo rdplay will be put on by hill students during the Oct. 23 and 24 membership programs of the balltt company et the Laguna ~1oulton PlayhoU!e. Dilts said that swordplay and ballet around the beginning of the 19th century were performed togelhtr1 but that the two art.\ spilt in later yelfrs. "Now, I'm tryinR to revive them and bring the two ha.ck together. It .,.,·ill add a lol of excitement. 'Vhat we're doing here in Laguna Beach is new. The other big conlpanies -"'Ith the exception ()f the: Paris Opera -aren'l doing lt any more ," Dilts etplained. DULs. who works as an inlernalional marketing analyst fnr fllcDonnell-Douglas Aircraft started fenc ing v.·hen ht was \:l. "lt was all be.cause of my mother. She was an actress at the old Pasadena Playhouse and l studied fencing there." Lal.er. Dilts. now -Mi, was on the University of Teu111 fencing team. while etudyin&·mecharrlea.l efll,ineerlftt. He then s.w.itched to Claremont Men'1 CoUe1e and continued to feoce, and was ~ 1p- pointed fencing instructor at Pomon. College. Dilts went east and taught at IChools around Boston and finally became f!n · cing master at the Boston Schaol of Ballet. From there Ile went on to New York to the Ballet ArU, Ballet Repertory, Ballet Russe School and Harkness School of Ballet until roming to California in 1966. Since he ha! been in Califomia, Dilts has taug ht at two branche:i. of the UC system. the Academ y of Ballet in Long Bea!'h and Be\'erly Hills High School. He is aut hor of e book, "Swordplay for the Theater and Danc-e" which he Ls It.ill trying to get published. "ll's II tough sub- ject to publish," he added. Dilts lessons tn the public will be beld right after his work with members of the b.allet company on Wednesday nights. The fee for 10 sessions .. .,.,,hich will make you fairly proficient.'" is M:>. Dilts will not only teach fencing. but other classics such as rapier and dagger, cloak and dagger and great sword fighting . He noted that safety i.s tops in !us In· s!n.Jction and lhat "I haven't lost a customer yet." Lofty Challenge Countian Sets Sig hts on Everes t • By CANDACE PEARSON 01 rn1 0 1Hw '1'-t t!tll Not many people would be "'illing to live ()n Maltl)-Meal, cut lhemstl\'e!I of£ from all ()Ut..side conununication .. uU car· ry 30 pounds on their back in z.ero degree weather for a month. Even Frank Dobson wou ldn 't be &o willing -if it weren't for the mount.ain. The mountain is Everest, the ultimate experience for climbers. Dobson, 4~!8 Roxbury Roa<l, Corona de! Mar, will c!imh parl of it ne xt week , becau!le he v.•;int.~ to see ·what It looks like . Hf' spe;iks (\l!IP.lly of his plans to hike a\ooe, up lo 400 n1ile!I rounrl·tnp from t.he capital of Nepal. Kalmflntiu , tn the base camp at 1\11. Everest in the Hi1n ala yas. "!l's just something I 11·ant to do," he says, disn1issing an y poss ible dangers nr pr oblems. His 30 pound pack \\'lll consist of IO pc:iunds ()f food and 20 pounds of equip- ment, Including bool.'i. a sleeping bag, a miniature hot plate t nd a tent His diet will lean heavily on Mallo-Meal and Cream or Wheat, spiced wllh oc- casional inst.ant coffee or lemonade. EYES EVEREST Climber Oob•on • The defensP altornev reiterated the de· fe nsc con tention lhat \VatMn led a band ()f Charles ~fani;on'1 worn~ followers on a murde rous fnr2.y. fortified with drugs The hike up 20,000 feet 11'.l the base C8.!TIP will mark his highest climb. " s1sts , "I'll probably find someone v.·h11'1 •·Jf \V;itson thought Bt' all, he thought • "'" "TlH'V w('re religious ze<'llots. and with a rlevil a~ their god." Keith said. .. 11 \V;itsnn thQUg.ht. at all. he thought he wa.~ on H religious crl.16ade for lhe hfott ermcn! of the \1.-orld . .. rm2.g11~thaL wc>ird procession ()f peo-plf' with t eir rope. their knives and their d;i rk cloth trudging up the hill -you 11•nulti tf'ITn they were out of their minds,'' he told the jurors. Roger's Mideas t Peace E fforts Get Re<l Bncking NE\V vnRK (CPI! -Renewed effori s by ~!'!'rl't;iry nf Sta1e \Vilh;,m P. Roger~ 10 wnri.. out sin interim r-.1 iddle East peace i>f'lllrn11"nt h;11e received the general bar k1n.i: of the So\'let Union, Britain and Francr. Official111 from the U.S. delegation to the United Nations said todoy Rogens recei1•ed varying degrees of encourage- ment during his meetings this "·eek wlth the three fnre ign ministers -Andrei A. Grnmykn of the Soviet Union. Sir Alee Dougi"as-Home of Britain and Maurice Schuman ()f France, Although lhe SovieL Union has been skep1 ica\ of U.S. efforts t() act as on 1nlermediary bel...-een Israel end the Aral) countries, nffici a l~ said Gromyko in his meetings with Rogers ga\·e tacit ;ipprnv11I nf the U.S. mediation attempll'I. Rogers, in New York" f()r the U.N. Gener&\ As~bly meeting. started the latc!lt round of discussions of the Middle East \Vednesday by meetini with Egypt· ian Foreign 1'1inister 1'1shmoud ·Riad ln Washington. He will tslk" with Israeli F'orelp Minister Abba Eban on ,,_1onday. The current proposal~ center around si x mA in pt1ln ts, r.ceording to authoritlve Li S. !lOUrce~: -Any ''Interim set.Uement" should be c0n11idered as a fin;t step taward e com- prehensive, negotiated Midtilt East peace settlement. -The Middle East cease-fi re should be extended for 11 definite ptrll'ld M at least lrix months under aay Interim settle- ment. -Egypt should cle&.T and reopen tbe Suez Ctnal. Israeli tr1nlit rightg through the ~llnli1 , wtlch would be administered by the Egyptians, would be a matter of further negoU1don. -T1r11ell forces thou1d withdniw from thf' E11rst Bank ()( the Suez Cr.nal to a point some 15 to 25 mun ~k from the ca nal. -Egypt would be allowed a .. pres• enee" on tht Ea1t Bank <>f the c1nal 1 but it would not be millt1ry 1lthough 1<1me poJlee m\ghl be permitted . -· Supervisor, arrangtmcntk. &hould be cruted to police any "lnttrlm lfl'R- ment" -8 point which could invol"'"t ,.v1v11111 the ll.N. Truce Supm1oory OraanliaUon (UNTSO). His current record i.~ JR ,flOO feet , climb- ed in the And('s In Bolivia ''to see ~·hat 1s was like at that ,11ltilude. ·• Dobson says he 1s in good physical con· dition. His appearance bears him out. He trains bv running almost daily on I.he beach and hikin~ weekends in Lhe Si~rras . Employed at PhllcirFor<l in l\P wpOrt Beach for 12 yea.rs as a preEminary design engineer. he ~ays he has been mounta in climbing ar;ince he was 10 in Canada . But he hesit;i;tcs tn a<l111i! ho"' long It has been since then. saying only that '"ifs been jusl <iMut forPver." Finally. with snme pm<ld1ng. he admtls to be ing fi2. Dobson . "ho is an a\"1d photographer anrf snow .i;k1('r , says he doesn't know "'·hy he 1s .i;n hf'althy. .. Of course, I tion"t. .~mnke and I don'l drink. Drink1 n~ al alt1lur!es has i;per· tacular efferts.'' he laughs. He smiles and ('Xpla1n~ h1i; enlh11~1a~m for climbing. "There·s .c;omething abc>ut a mountain thaL really i.:e1.s In you after awhile." He ha w been talking eboul making this trip for a couple nf years. "The f'Xpr.rlS said I "'BS crazy 11nd couldn"l do it."' He plans to prove 1he cx)H'rls ~'rong. His plane leave~ for l\epal Monday. Dobson \\'ill make final Rrrangen1ent5 in Katmandu 11 nd begin hiking by the middle of the week. He has to obtain a perm it In hike nea r the Tibetan border and to climb up to I.he base camp, but anticipates no pro. bl ems. "And thert's no re.al danger," he ln- going my way." Dob~on is \'ery casual aOOut Uie trip and about slones he has heard ahou t ban· d1t..s coming across from Tibet. "But they dM"l lake your money:· he explains ... They just cut your throat." His only protect1on was a basic Boy SC'Ou! knife unt il a fri en<l presented him wit.h a more comp!"x s .... ·i:;;s knife, \\"hen in !\a tmandu, Dobson 1111! try to arrange tn fl~' !o ~·ithin J!HO miles nf lh!!i base camp. hike the rest or the way and then hike the en!ire l~fl.190 miles back by a different route. '"It ~·oulti sa\"e time sn I could 5ee more of i\epal," 6ays Dobson. ~·ho 11 scheduled to be back at ~·ork ~01r. I . H1!'i "'·ife ()f .10 years, Mona, ""ht'I oper;ites .a ba !Jrt school in Newp:ir t Beach. undersLands his ~·andenng "'ay.c;. "She's a!rea<ly had her ,.a('at 1no. She "'enl up t11 Ca na da tn studv ballel." .. ,,.e nexer ha1•e ltkerl tht': r;anle thin.cs." h111 mu~es . He wnn t bf able to communicate v.·1th his ~·1 fe or a n.~one fnr the 11n1e he 1!1 gone . "They ha1P a radio up ther e SQn1e~'hrre. hut they say Jl dnesn ·L v.·ork \'ery oftC'n.'' he· i..hrug.~. He prefers IJl hik e alone because: larg11 groups slo\I.' him down. He hiked up r.11. Ranier with a group and it v.•as "dirfirult hccausc we harl to keep stoppl::g for people.'' But he tack led the fl.tatterhom in Swi1zerlanti alone an<l ··11 was real PllSY " Though the mnn:o;oon season has barely ended in Nepa!, Dobson points out that "you don't go on trips hke these if you worry about things like thal. "Besides," he. adds, "I have 1o go oo thiJ trip early. Skiing season starts nen month.·' Goldberg Cites Forgery In Letter to Israeli Envoy WASHINGTON fAPl -Form!r U.N. Ambanldor Arthur J. Goldbe.ri 11id Frld1y a forged letter represented to ~ve beeo written by him tb Jme11 For· eltn Minister Abb• Eban ls being ctr· culated and he ha, asked the Ju1tJce °'partment to inVt'ltiga lt . Gold'bera: llld the letter was called to hia attimtfon by Sen. Hubert H. Hum· phrey CO.Minn.). who received lt in the m11il. The letter, dlted April 18. 1981, whtn GoldbtrJ ,,., Rervll'li as Unlttd &.attS 1mbQUdor to ttle United Nations. refers In VllUt ttrrns to "our goal1 ." It men· lions Or. Henry Klsalngl'r of H1rv1rd. who ia now White House nAtion&I security i.!(111'1 adviser. • "This Is ,. fo"Jtry." (i()ldbera 11id. "lt ts a tct1niloot, 1purious and 1tand•I· CUI document.'' '. G()Jdbfrg refused to l'lpeculate on the meaning or inte.tions of the letter, bu t it 1ppean: to Imply In very gt)ier11J term1 tome kind of eoll usion between Goldber1, Kissil,ger a.nd the Isratll government over Midd le East politics. Goldberg said he tried unsuccmfun1 to r~ach Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell And FBI i:IJrector J . F.dgar Hoover but asked Mitchtll by letter to invettipte. ''The Jetter Is 1 forgery." Goldber1 wrote Mit!'hell. ''ud 1 therefore reque st 1n lnv-eltlpllon IO thi:it the identity of the for1e r c•n be el"JM)Sed and appropri. Ate crlmln11l procefdinp lnltlated 11alrmt him . "I make this request in the intere!tl of oor government since the letter U11tn to an important phaae -of our couatry'I mtgn policy, I.• .. the fitu1U.. IA the Mlddl< Eotl." .. . ' • • , , > ' ' • 4 __ pAlj,)'_l'!J.Of ··- .. ·~..... --· k" · .· :Jt~Jp.it and l!~w Protestant ' This Su.May •t the f'tnt Vttlted Metbodlll Cbuttb of Foutaln Valley, l 8 2 2 5 Bushard Street, new members will be received. E l Ii o t t Strol.ber, FayLyM Strother and Fredrtck Staff w l I J present a flute trio mu sical number And Rev. Ford R·. Mil· ler's r.errnon title is "L..ovt. New TeM.ament Style." at the Worship Service which is held at 9:30 a.m. At 3 p.m. an all Church Retreat has been plan- ned. This will be a family af- fair and everyone ls invited lo attend. Children will be in classes learning "How we got lhe Bible" while the adults "''" havf' time for Directed Bible Study led by Dr. Russell'" Clay. at 10 a.m. Dr. Gerhard IS the lecturer. Chri5t Lulherao Church, 760 \'ictona St.. Costa ~1esa. ~hedules Divine 'Norshi p at 6 15 and II a.m. Sunday \\·ith sermon entitl ed "Check Your Choice". Sunday School is at 9 30 a.m. 0.-lJIP County "°'"""""'•I community meets Sunday •t ~ t b • Unitarian Universallat church of Costa Mesa, 1-U Vic~ tori.a St.., at 7 p.m. '!be Lesaon Sermon from the Bible lo be discuased at all Cbrl1du Science churChes Sunday U •iunreality." Arft- churche:s and service times in- clude: First Church of Qlrist· Scientist, 2MO Mesa Verde Drive.}c:oata Mes.a, 11 a.m.; H~ ~h ll'i r t1t Churtb, 81.h •nd Olive Sl., 1:30 and 11 a.m.: Newpcl!t Beach First Church, 3303 9ia Lido, 9: 15 and. 11 11.m. and Second Church of Newport Beach, 3100 Plct!ic View Drive. Corona del Mar, 10 a.m. urture Set Pulpit Guest SlllfJer• Set De .... Course Alaister G. s m It h, Dr. Jean Botzer Cl ark, The Huntington Beacb The Union of American Christian Science Lee· associate minister of Foursquare C b u r ch, Hebrew Congregations will tr . the Creative Life Foun· 723 Lake Ave., will fea-ha!: announced that lurer. Y to answer dation ol Santa Monica, the question "In to-will speak at the 10 lure.gospel singers and Rabbi Haim ~of day's world of violence a.m. service Sunday at recording artists Ardon Fullerton's Te m p~i e The Girls Ensemble ()f and tension, can free-the First Church of and Patti Lockyer, Sun-Beth Tikvah will le ad Estancia High School in Costa dom be combined with Religious Science of day at 10:45 a.m. The a course in Judaism be- J..fesa will entertain '"ith a justice?" during his Newport Beach, meet-giJ'l.njng Thursday at selection of songs at the first guest appearance Oct. ing at the Ebel! Club, Lockyers tour widely 7 30 t th t I . h . : p.m. a e emp e. family fellowsh ip night at 12 at a p.m . in First 515 Balboa Blvd ., New· wit a unique message. 1600 N. Acacia St. The Com mun 11 Y Presbytuian Church of Christ, Scien-port Beach . Her topic !Wv. Lockyer will give class is often attended ~- Leaders In Meeting DENVER (AP ) -The leaders of nine Proteat&nt denominatlom embracing 1S million peraons be&an a work session here today, striving to hurdle the barriers of church union. The four-<lay meeting iJ the J(}th plienary se:Mion of the Coruiullal\on on Church Un.ion, the talk phase or possible merger or other unific•tlon of the nine denominations. ''It 's the watershed of church union," said the Rev. Dr. George G. Beazl ey of lo' dianapolis, this meet i n & 'a chairman. "From here," hi!! said, "we will discuss our dif· ferences." The Re\'. Dr. Henr y Gerhard. minister of the Church of Religious Sclenet of Laguna Beach, will speak on Sunday on the topic "The '.l:ev.' Humanity." Services are held al 9 a m. and II a.m. at the church, 20062 Laguna Canyon Rnad . During the 9 a.m. ser1·1ce classes are held for children thrnugh hi gh school age. Teachers trained in the Science of ~lind are in charge. '.'•>ursery care is also provided during the early service. The Chu rch of Religious Science al so sponsors lectures in Le isu re \Vorld on Thursda,·s Chllrcb of l..aguaa Beach, 415 tist. 3303 Via Lldo , 1s "The Best Is Yet lo the morning message by a great percentage fair,·il'w Baptii;t Church, Forest Ave ., on Vt'ednesday at Newport Beach. Be." on Spiritual Motivation. of non·jews. 2525 Fair\'il"\V Road, Costa 6:30 p.m. A llhAred buffet din---------------------------~--------------------­ Dr. Paul A. Crow Jr. of Princeton, N. J ., general secretary of the consultAtion, said people are realizing that the plan of union drafted by the nine denominations I.a "not to be handed down from on high, but the revisions must come from the people, the local churches." ~fesa . schedules v.•orship attler is _served bef~re the pro- a m. ·wi!h a sermon ent1t ram 1n Fellov•ship Ha ll. At "\\'hat Should Church Be~" by :30 a.m. Sunday li t Com- Re,·. ~'lel\'in Taylor. The share mun ity Presbyterian Church and care group meets at 7:30 of L.aguna Beach, the layman- p.m. Sunday the parsonage. conducted First Sund a y Forum wi!l present the subject of the mission of the church. Elder John Hill will be Christ Chapel, a legally chartered church serving the chairman: e v eryone is \lo'elcorpe to partici pate in the lively and en light en ing discussion peri<>d. Lutheran Cbnrch 0( The ~laster,"' 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar offus two hours of worship at 9 and II a.m. The Sunday Churdl School And Bible claues are held at 10 a.m. The adult class v.·ill begin a review of the Augsburg Confession. The coo- gregation will celebrate world communion Sunday with the Lord's Supper being offered at both hpurs of worship. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the mes.sage "Give n For OJr Sake." The Senior High Youth meet at T p.m. on · Sunday evening. At both wor1hip lel'Vices on Sunday at Newport Harbor Llttheru Cburcll, 798 Dover (See PULPIT, P•ge I) The Rev . Mr. Beazley Agreed before the first m e e t I n g s got under way. He t1tressed that the plan still ls in the dialogue st.ages, and a long way from actulL!lty ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY FIFTEENTH AND MON ROVIA, NEWPORT BEACH 9:45 A.M.-SUNDAY SC HOOL 11 :00 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: "The Absence of a Limit" Tezt: John 13 6:00-EVENING WORSHI P Sermon: "\Vinning: The Only Op!zon" I Dr. G•ort• 0 . Wood, '•tot -6<16·66lD I ~""""""""'""''='·=''=~""O~·=·==h=O=G'="='='='='>=K=>M==<"='="=~=="'"'"'"'" Fil~~! 22~s~~~~.L !e .. oF54~~P I E. W. Phillipi, P11tor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:l0 A.M.--Church khMI (•II etft) 10:50 A.M.-Drre Cew.,_, Mltslo11•ry Chlldn•'• Churcll-NwrMl'y Cort A•o11obl• 7:00 P'.M.-"l•llflo• Ha Te Drow l lood" S•r111011 by r.stor Co111rr11111lo 11 s.,...lc• Youth S.n'IUI Sotwrdoy 7 P'.M.-Hou.e of Mon"o Newport·M"o P're·Sckool --'9" 21/i·S -6:JO A.M. to 5:10 P.M. Foll S.Wol!-6<15·l lll HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wil son, Costa Mesa 541°<1704 V. l. Mt:llTWl!CW, ,11tv JIM SINGLETON, Mi"li!tr •I Y ... I. llOBE llT t . SISTIG. Ml";''~• ti f d11c1llon Col.Il l GENtllY, Monl1ltr el M111lc ..... ,( -SUNDAY SERrlCE'S - 9:45 A.M.-Sundoy School 10:50A.M.-.. Mojori nt on Minon" 5trrtion by ~IHIOr 7:00 P'.M.-V ... .t ~Pflilt" Miiierd l11<hhol1 COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l'r•Scl>ool -Killdt rtt tltll -Eltm..,llr'f -Child Ct,.. CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Street •t Or•nge, Costa Mesa -548·5303 ll:ev. 'r.d I . MorM, ra.ior Month1t Wonhlp--10:10 a.JR. -Su11doy School 9 •·"'· Sv11doy lv•"l119 Wo.W.lp·7:00 p.m.-P'rov•r MH!ln9 Witd.·7:00 P·""· \~lj) SABBATH SERVICES RELIGI OUS SCHOOL harbor reform temple RABBI BERNARD P. Kl NG ... ~ meet ing at St. James Eplscopal Church a 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach foe Information: C.11675-7230 TEMPLE SHARON TM c• .. r.etl..,. ,,,. .. °'" t.r tM e11tiN Herber ArM 617 W•I Hamll11u1, CMte M- All J•wi1h f1mii•• ••• lnvil•d to !oiA'\11 111 • truly m•1 nirigful SAllATH IYIHING SllYICu-..lllDAY AT 1:11 P.M. 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Clifff'Cll -9:10 & 11 :DO A.M. leedlet a--IJI Mel11 5,, Newport Bti•ch-Ffrst Church of Chrl1t, Scientist , lJOJ YI• Ll4e, Ne-.,.rt 9-h Ch11rcll & S111Hy Sdtoel-9:00°10:10 A.M. 1-4'1 .. leelll,, ll1S Vie Uclo Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scl1nti1t 1100 P'•lfk YI-Dr., CofOIHI HIM« Chvrch I S••dey Sc:heel-10:00 A.M.. leodl1t loo• -1100·1 CH:lt Hwy. Wed. 1.,.111 .. T"tlmo11r Meetl1191 -I ,.111. -All Ch1rclter A ll are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Rea.dtng Rooms Child C•t• l'tevlcled AT .ALL SIRYIClS OF NEWP'OIT IEACH -(DIKl,l•l M•tt., a .. ul•rlr Ho..,..-Ele-11terr khoel 425 L 1 Ir\ St., Coste 111- Church School .......... 9:45 A.M. 11orning \Vorsbip ...... 9:45 A.M. N1ir..,., & lhtdertortelt rroYlclH Phone: 642·2725 Minister: Dr. D. \V. 11cElroy CHURCH OF CHRIST 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA ..,_... H•tbor e1d l'el,...lew SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY , ••..•... , , •• •• • 9:41 A.M. SUNDAY M ORNIN~SHIP & COMMUNION •••• 10:41 A.M. SUNDAY EV ENING WORSH IP •.•.••••• , , ...... , •• 6:IO r .M, WEDNESDAY' EVEN ING l tlLE STUDY ••••••••••• ,, • 7:10 P.M • HUUllT CAll rll:OYIDED w. Wlltt ".,, ...... ••• LertMt Mv1ic•I Dir•ctor Mi11i1I•• Phone: 645-3191 D•y or Night FIRST CHRISTIAN . CHURCH Ma in & Adams Street. Huntington Beach Mornin9 Worihip , .• , • , ••••• , •••••••••• l :JO I J 1:00 1.rn. Bihl • Scho ol , • , , , , •• ,,45 •·'"· Yout h Grou pi ••••• , 6:00 II·'"· Ev••int Wor1hip , ., • 7:00 p.m, H,urury U tt tl'l!VlctHI •I •II "'rvle11 Off>C•: J».-Un Olal Dtvo!IOn 5J6.tYO FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victori• & Ploc:•ntie AYe. Cost• Mes• J .... I. Piercy Ml~ldtr ........ w,. Dir..: ... ., Cllrhti.• ~K•llM ..,.,, •11n11• .......... : ,,. '·"" llalt lcait.I .............. ,, ••. --.. "'-1111111 Wtn11191 ....... , 11:M 1 ... . ~""" ._ ··············· ... ... --...................... 1, ... Nurser11 Carr Providtd COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTRO'! w.,.a.1p -10 A.iit. Chm IUMI -I I.A.JI. 141-4771 141-6141 644. 7400 Newport Unity L&lllN D, ~LICKINClll . Mlllllttt Dewo,IMel Senk• -10 .A.M. &-11 :11 A.M. S11nd1v School f•r •II •t•• -1:45 A.M. 1 ltfl eff l"I•, N__,.rt IMc• Offlui -'46·1111 DIAL·A-PlATll 64&.06J9 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS. 12H Vie Uh, Newpert IMcl '7:10 A.M.-Helr l•c:Hrilf 9:00 A.M.~n, w • ..w; & c••rcll kllHI 11 :ff A.M.-Alt9nlet• Hety IKllertlf & M.,.I .. PN,oer, N-9T Preri4M ·~ M14-W .... Hely c ......... & H .. 11 .. Senlc:• T•M•1 10:10 A.M. We4-it11 1:00 P'.M, Tiie ll:n • .lelle P. Atliey II, hc:r.r.-,.._, 671.0n• ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange. Ave., C.M. S•Ners 7:JI & 9:11 Cll-91 SU.el -9:JO . Tll•rderst 6!!'1 & TO e.•.; Hely Dert •••••Mell Yker, n. l..,, JeH W. De1 ..... -~ Ua.IJ26 ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 123' Ellis' St,, Huntlnston h•ch I :00 A.M .-Holy Communio11 9:10 A.M.-F1mlly S.,....ic• & Chure~ Sche•I I Nuni•ry C1r•f. 11 :00 A.M.-M•r11ift t We,.hip fllluri•..., Ctr•I 1:00 r.M.-1.,n ... 1 E.o1R1•11t 1 s.M.io .. .Ephc•p•I Youftt Chutchm•n All Li+urt i•t •r• 1'1 u•• •t ••"'"' ti111•• Tiii o-.11 ...... .,. ............. ...., .... ~ ~NE ~LIS ~UNITY @JiUR(lll . 11;;;;;;;::;;:::J;::: •• ;:::.;:::' c.;;;::;c·=''="='·=···=·~"='=·"="=· =··=·=' '="= .. ="=' ;;;:::;;;; TURTLE ROCK ELEM~NTARY SCHOOL NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH . t um. ltldl: Drlvtt 11'111 Amati! Dr,.,. r-lttOdll IOUlh or LUTH En .l N. CHURCH OF THE "ASTER. 0 c-· drt ... 1. .... Dlew ~-·v--. C1.11¥tr1 South to ""' M C•l'f'lltUt Dt.1 l19M to Turt•• llodl O•'-791 Dciv•r Or. LI 1-J6J I· ,_ 1..,. llU s-....... ,..,., 2900 Peciflc Vl•w Dr. -t:30 A..M. SuttMy SC.... for al .... TIMi .... ,,_ •· llela, ·~ -Coron• d•I Mar 11 :00 A.M. t.1 ... 111, Wonhlo '""' DR. WILLIAM It. IL~llt NUlllllY CA.Ill l'ICNIOIO AT .Ori Kd'Ull ,.. .... l...W WW... ' '_.· ... :_ ..1:.1.1 2.,, l'tr ln,.,,...11111 C-W111111 O!IW ~ C:•M m.lflf A"4ttlilt ., ...... 0 ~·~ _.,.. _. TH& CHURCH FOR YOUR: FAMILY . 1 .. r. Wonhl• , '''° o.M. , , . ' COAST BllLE CHURCH MAICfO FOlmll JI. HleH, SAN JUAN CAPllTU.NO Mll .. ,... ... .,_......,..._.cstf*www Chrl~tle11W,J'uitre• 9:1S•.M·' "titlA..M.~W ...... , . 11~s==¥========;===========11 ,. .. 1 .... Wenihl, IO:JO •• 111. ~ ,..,,.. A.M. ~ca.....~ II , . . . • N•nf11"1 Core AoiaJlabl< "!l'f' _ 4fJ·1f49 494·1141 ........ , FIRST BAPTIST OllURCH _ , .. , Cliff Dlrft, NIWPOft .auc~ A NIW-CHURCH W!LCOMIS YOU Or. 'HulNrt D1vldto". lnterlm~P•ator Sn4.,k .... -t:41A.lll. W .... lp-11 A.111:·7'.M. -WU. MNNol• -7:JO P.M. I • 7 ~--. ! UNIYIRSITY D"1ST CHURCH · 2DJ .. I. rii tuDn IOAD " U:NTA AU Hll•HTI IUMDAY ICMOOL ••••••• ,,,;4 .... , •• .,,.,,,,,.,,, •..••• tt• A.M. MOIMIMe W&lllMIP' ~ .. :, •••. ,,T ••• ,,., .................... Iii• A,M. IYIMI .... WOfnff,.. ...... , ... ; . ., ........................ 11• l'.M, MIOWlllC t•AVICI WIDNllN1Y ............... l · 1Jll I'M. llt¥. WllHt '· ~ , C'llll'Cll ,. ..... ...,..,, SMn,..Day Ad•eniist Church 11 , I I . ~COMI 11•&.11 . .-...w ..... , ../<I/fend fht1 · -· m ....... ., .. c... M-. _,....., .. ......,........, -·-.. (j';i~h 0 p , oi'I I r ~ ... th Scheol • • • • fJJI &a . ....,_., Werihl, • , 11:11 .... Pt1Yet M••tl111 WM., 7:11 ,.-. , .1J~~ Cftoict1 • CHRIST LUTHERAN CHIJltC:H · MIHoutl Syftod '" ....... It, c.... .... ....... ,.,.....,.,,... .. :.. 141·14t4 ,...., ...... f111 & II A.M. ....., idlllt1 tr• A.M. ' ,,... I Mt Clnll1 t 1• AM. Cllftlfl9ll D1• ntm'r ..._, -14WIM 'till PlltST CH<fRCH 9' 1tiLIOIOUI IClac•. :. . ........... ) ~ c:::.:T ==·-~ .. ';.~..! . ..J::-~~ ~ • ' ,.._......,,.,,.-..,aerfl ft1lun.L.·a.u. w ....... , tUal , • .. ...... , .......... , •... i •• 'l4o : ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Drive Univer1ity P•rk, Irvine 1 ... Herbert N. NJer1t1- s.def Sc•NJ-9:BO A.M, Guitar S-lc:• -9:00 A.M. h•nr Senke -1 O:lO A.M. llJ·1211 N•nery Ce,. lll·l246 A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NEWPORT CENTER We,.hlp-11:1 1 f..M. .. Hu11lin9ton leech~ F(RST UN(TED METHODl~T CHURCH 2711 !7th St. 516-1517 Sir~it••-':1 5 '-IO:JD Jlu•1try Cl•• AU MOrnlng Cliurch School-9:15 St. Mk ..... lphcepel C•erclt M .. uerite et PIKHk View Dr. c.,. .. Mt Mer ,.._: '71.ftSO ' . Coit• M••t. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l•th St. I H•1bor l l...J. Huntin9ton ll••ch -North Churc.h Wor•hip-•:lO l 11 Church SchoOI -9:10 S•l-7727 ~OMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il Av•. 142 -446 1 Wor1 h111 I Church Sckeol ':00 I 10:10 A..M, C111t• M••• No•th MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH l,....in• -E11t lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH l ll-!211 M•1• V1ni• I l •k1r SI. 54'·1119 Worah ip I Chur ch School ':00 I 10:10 A.M, 11•22 Culv1r Ro •d I I Unl•tt1l!y Drlvt Wor1hip I Church School ,.ountein V1ll•v t I I 0:10 A.M. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11115 lu1h11d 961-25•1 L•tun t l11ch METHODIST CHURCH 2 J.632 W11l•v Dtlv• Wor1hip I Chu•ch School ':JO A.M. In Sou!~ i..t UM Worihip i nd Mini1ter Ford It Mill•r Church School -10 A.M. 4qq.1011 N1wporl l11ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1<100 W. l1lho1 Blvd. 67)-1 105 Wor1hip--9:JO A.M. Churc h School-9:10 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ ·Church Presbyterian 20112 ....... n. (Neer A4n.J H111tll'WfH IHcll ley. D...i4 L lebertt, P•ter .. ..,. Wenlltp: 9:10 .A.M. Cl111rc• Sdteel: 9:10 A..M. Otfiu: 21111 ....... 1111 It. I'll••: ''1·49•0 ·church of the Covenant 21SI '91nlew 1-', C.... M .. Ince A. lbm., ,_. le"9y Writp~ 1:11 & t ill A.M. C.•rd k ... l t :JI A..M. ..... :MMJM Comlllilnlty ·Presbyterian Church 411,.._A-.&..t-·INdi ..... h!Ml4 H. Wt ii ..... An.t 0 Hferpie S-., W~ 1:41 • t :11 • 11 A.M. Chm kllMI: ttJt ,....l 4Mo7111 St.· 'Andrew's Presbyterian ChUrch 6111t ....... l .... N..;.t ..... · c..... .......... ..,, .... ,..., ........ & ca-di ldMI: I, 9:JI I 1 I A.M. ..... 1 "'"7i47 st. , Mark Presbyterian Ch11rch C4i.i.-~-· ,,. & ...... .,, .... c.... ..... . ...... ...... lltt.,...., • • ....., &,a.di...._,_ 9:00 & 11:11 A.M. . ....:,64+1141 ' , WAY ,IN l'ILLOWSHIP --ClllllCH 4P 1ni.1ous ICllNCI ' . OP UWINI .i ~ IUINT 1..Va ............ ., '11 .. .LM.. ,..... . ..,·~~,......•.a.u. . .,,,.... __ _c.... ... -.. ! ••. • I 1 ' I ) • .. ' S.ttM•dty Ottoh~• 2. l !J71 Pulpit ~and .-Pew.:~ -' Pope Paul Open s Big Meeting ff'rom Pa gt 4) Dr ., Pastor J1me~ G. Blain v•fll speak on ""s Ch-'nge3.hle a!i the \\"e11Lh~r " Hnh C:nm- mun1nn "·111 he cf'lehr~ted 11l both !'iervicrs. Rand 10 :111 a rn Sunday N-hOtll <·la~sc.~ ;1r~ a1•11i111hle for all 1ll'(P.~ •. l \'flt thr~u~h 11dulls. 11t 1hr ~. 15 Chr1 &11an Eduretinn hriur. The 1-ligh School cl;il's ha$ hecun the study nf wh::it God hlls done for us w11h rf'fe renrp to Gorl's co1·pnant ll'i!h Abraham and al! h111h schf"lfJI 11£' rnunf people are ur~ed tn !akP pai:t in thi.c; class The ~LIPS! spr:ikf'r. lhi!i !\un- d;:iy mornin.iz at the !fl .10 11 m. Set\'iCe nr thr Unitarlan- Uni\'f'tJali~I Church nl ('n~\a l\le,;a, 12:i9 V1c1nna. 11•111 he the Rei·. D:>.1 lrl Crurnr. la11ulv Sf'tl'lC'f'.'i l'fl\HJ~r[nr 11! ,\"c1rport Br;:ich. "·hn 11·111 ernph11~~.e the human1 ~!1c 1 ;ilurs 1n rf'l1cn111'1 experienrr. Kur~rrv c11rr will he prnl'1dcrl A Cooprr11111·p Rel111:in11.~ F:rl111"<1tinn f'rhf111I has bPrn s1iirtrd ;it 1he fhu rc h for ch1Jclrrn , thrre !hrnugh h1E!h :r;chnn l. Aftrr I he ser1·ir.es. mrmhers 11nrl Rllests are ur11ed In rar1if'ira te in rhe "Coffre linrl Conve rs11t 1nn" hour that fiilln\.l's . R e5 u r rrcti n n Lolhrrn Church. L.C.A .. !llllt Hamil!on Al'rnue. Huntin.1:tnn Reach schedules mnrninR \\"Or5hi p ~·ith Hnly Communion 111 lO ;JO a.m. Arlhur R. TinJ,!lev. P11:r;tnr. will spr<1k on : :.A Faith Th11t Unilc5 ... Ann M1sel is Or~;:inisl. Lln~·rl nanielyin i!I Choirm.:istrr. Sunday School for grarles tv.-r1 anrl 11bnl'e 11! !1 a.m. Nursery Care. !\Jl'l- dergartners anrl first grader! meet at 10:30 a.m. Sunda.1• TI)nrning, -a! th'. ll:t)() O"Clock service. P11stor Willis Carrico. of the Unlversi· ty Baptbt Church. 2252 S.E. PalL~<ides Rnad. Santa Ana HeiJ:?:ht5, will deliver ;i sermon. entitlerl .. The Po\.l'er of D.:irkne."5." \\'e i;hall 11lsn obserl'e Holy Co mmunion Srrvice. Thr 7 p m. e1·enin i;: SPr;ice will c·nni;i.<;I of an npen forum on pr11ctiral problems. Thr. S11rrNTient of \\'nr\ri \l."i(ir fnmrnt1ninn '''ill ~ obser1·er1 111 SI. Aodrew·~ Pre~hyterl 11n' Churrh. 1 600 St. Andrews Rn~d. N e w p n r t Beach .. ~~. -i11nd11y :it the 11, O,.":itJ a"nd II 11.ni. serl"ice.~. The past.or, nr. Qiarles fL ,Dieren· fielrl. \\"tll ?reach :i com· muninn mtrli111!inn !htllled "I Remember !iify Brother'." On Sunrlay Corona rlel i\lar Co m m u n I t y C h u r <' h, f nngrea:ation11I , fi\1 Hcli!rope A11e., u·ill ob~erl'e Y.'nrld \\lide Comn1union Day. The Cnm· muninn ~1erli!.l!inn 1vill be presented b~· Dr. Ph ilip r.. ~lurr11 r. entl!led "The 1-le.:irt of the ~111t1er." Wnr~h ip ser\·ice.~ be.li(in 11t In ;:i m. \vit h chilrlr11re prnl"id cd . Recep!inn of new n1emhrr~ \1'ill al5n he he!d. Church School is 111~0 11t 10 a.m. 11·ith regul11r ~chedul­ in~ for new f;:ill trrm havin.i;: bforn resumed. Chi~se:i-for Kursen· 11gr ch1ldreo. J \(I 4 ~·ear~ ~It!. up lhniu2h Junior High. 7rh and 11th izr11ders 1t re beln~ held . Our Srninr ITi~h ,.oulh r.rnup mert~ f'l'er~· Tuesday at 7 p n1. here al the church. All hi~h :i> ch on I students are inl'iterl to attend. Centrnl Bible Churrh '"'' Ca~ta i\1e~11. 23rd ;:ind Orani;.!f' A\"e .. "·ill hold It~ ~ixth annu11l niissionar.v rnnlrrenrP rrnm Sund::i.v. Or1 olw r 3 lhrn11j!h Oct nhr.r 10, 11rl'. Kenne1h iYi\lian1s. nii~~inn:iry w I t h Wrcliff Bibl e Trans1Htnr5, 11.·i\I be. the key-no!e spe11ker. The Theme or 1he conference is "The gospel for f'l'try heart, first In Cost1.1 "fe:r;a. then unto I.he utlermost." M on d II Y , ' Thursday 11nd Saturda.Y ni2b,L.! there will be rap sessions in Vlll'ioui; homes 50 t h e mlsilonaries will be able to share their work lo small -groups. Friday night will be Youth Emphasli led by Swede Ander~n of Campus Crusade For Chri51. and .!In enserilble from Biota College. ·" ""One Lord. Qne t'aJth." Mrs. Aelen Walton #'Ul sing a Mio. Sunday School for all alit'"S ls held at 11 a.rlf. with Mike Garman as Supt.riltendent An Adult Forum j5 held al rhe s11m e time discusi;ing: 1·it 11I issue.~ of the day under the direction of Dr. Ackerman . l~e Plis!nr; A ~1or Confirm11tion Class i.~ btlniz organ ized o.n Mnn OC'L 4th at 7 p,m. und~r the !eadirsh.ip of Pas t tir Ac.kerman. , 8.m. Sermon by Re v ij!,Ji;:h ¥ Riley whn wa~ recenlly ca11;d:- trom 1t p11~torale in Loui~1·111 , Kentucky !o serve churche~ In the are11 of Southe r n. California 11nd Sn u I hf r n Ne11ada. Thi! 11ervice bnni;:~ him into vital relationship .... ·11 h Har\)Or Chrlitian-C k or c b. Nw-11ery care 1.8 providtd. ' Al the celebration. or \\'orld ~mmunl'On on Sunday 111 R:45, , J"Z.• ' - 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m. !ht con-. 4' ;"" jreg111 inn of Co m.miin l t y .,~ Prrsbyterian r h u r c h nr· · La11 un1 Bearh, 41.'> Fore~t Avr . 11·111 hear ;i me.~s;:il,!f' bv lhf' Rel". Ch<1rleii R HnutlPk ~' !hr Southrrn Cahfnrni11 Synr.d Olhce. ~1r. Hnudtk J ~ VATICAN CITY !AP ~ - Thi' !hir~"'nrld Svnod nf Bisho ps o ned Thursday' 11·tth 11 cl ash be \\'fen Pope Paul f\' and a "'el r.t:an!zed lobby of pr1e,~ls an l:i~ men seeking radical change in the Roman C11thohc Church. Speaking at a i\1ass ui the Sistine. Chapel. the Pope 1,..arn·I ed the 209 synod dt legate:i: tol bewart or the ""dane:er "' of outsidl' prei;surP~. Hf' !nld them to mak e up rheir tJl\'n mind,o; on the ~ynnd top1C's. ''Thi' Priesthood" and ··Social Ju~llC'P " An adult Instruction cl 11ss *1 thP h11.~1c rund11menta,]5 nf Christianitv a.~ \\'l!ll 11.~ the IPa<"h in~s · nf the Lulheran f;ii!h will he helrl on V."ed · nrsd11\.~ hrlitioning Wednesday From 7·4$ In 9 ·4~ pm. responsible for des1gn1ni;: 11nd POPE PAUL ANO HUNGARIAN CARDINAL MINDZENTY CELEBRATE MASS tlpera!1nn SynOO. a lnt>f-1' lhat claims reprt~rnta!1on 1n f:ll rn11n1r1Ps. riui rkll' rhareerl th.:it the papal addrtss was m11rked "bl' a tone r.f ad-1 1nnn1t1nn and o! fear .. and con-I Tht !-:u od;i \' &hon! 5\11ff nf Faith Luth~r.an Churrh, :'14:\111 C;illP r fl r l n I 11 . C11pistr11 nQ Beach. 11.·ill p11rtici p11te in a Sunrla_v Sctw>I Te 11 (' ht' r ~ ' Wnrki;hflp with thref' othrr lnt•11l Lu theran cnngre~;i1 1nn~ al Our Sal'inr's Luther11n Church. Sund11.1·. 4 In 9 p.m. A ioecnnd 11•orkshop wjll be con- ducted Oct. 17, The ki:y s!;if{ 1nemberi; and p11stnrs nf 11!1 four cn nj!re,1:11tions w i 11 pre~ent enlighteninj! anrl in- 5pirin,1: irleas and meJhnrls fnr impro\'inf,! the \r;:ichini;: nf children. The Lord 's Supper will bf' N!lehratNI durinii: !he 10 :30 worship service. Rev. .J11me' i..:notek's :i;ermon will he ··To !.111·e: 11nd Be Loverl .'' Bab~·sitting is provlclM dllr in,11; the worship serv1c-e, and the fe llowship-coffee timr ~· i 11 follow !he servicr. Tht: !I: 15 Sunrl11~· Srhnnl <•l115ses are fnr rhildrl"n 11nrl 11rlull~ nf 11ll 11ges. F'.l'try Wt'rlnci;d ay el"enirii;: 111 7:30 p.m. 11du1t5 ;11nrl teenagers ;ire in1·i!ed !n attend the in· spiring Spiritual C.rowth Bible Class. te11tini.: inn ov al iv e, PX-At World Synod of Bishops, Pontiff Honors Man Who Defended His Faith penmf'nt11l . ·and nf'v.' 11r- poaches in the church·s erlu- c;:itional m1n1~1ry Grit' io1.~ttcl · largely nf empty rhetoric " 1 "Appo1ntmenl \.\'1th Cnd" 1..-ill be: the sermnn topic nl the Rr1". Rru re A. Kurrie ar Thi" Pre~bytt:ri11n Churrh nf tbf! f'n\'enanl , 2?..'lll Fairvitw Rn11rl, Cost;i Mes11 ..... nen the re~ul11r fa ll schr<iule nf ~er vi r es resume et 9:30 11nrl ll a.m. World \llirle. Communion 10,:ill be nhservrd ;it both si;>rvtce.' .. Church :r;chnnl throu2h the ei.l!li!h _1!r11rlt 11'ill be helrl at !l .10 " n1. Child c11re is lll'llil11ble al both :r;ervices. Mindzenty Ends Long St<11icl on Principles !t ur_!!ed the b1~hops "not to let !hemsell'es be put under prr~sure h.v anyone not even by th e Pope " , Continuing it~ .~eries nf .i!llf'SI i;pe11kers in lhf' l'!bo;rnre or the re2ular minister. Rev . Albf'rt Rurke. The. F I r ~ t Churt"h nf Rell1iou~ ~rie.nrr qf Newport Reich will this Sun- rlav h111"e nr . .lean Rnt1.er Cl~rk 111 1ht: rulpil. Srr1'iCCS .,. By UnfiNI Prf'!S InlernlltiPnat The ' street~ (If Rurlapqst "'er!' liltf'r~d "'1th rubble and !hf' bnd\rs of H u n c: 11 r i ::i n frrrrlnm figh!eri; ktlll'rl in 1he ~h(lrl·l,11·cd l'Pl"nl! I~ yr11rs <1go against Cnmmuni5! rulf'. . Jns7.ef r::irdinal :\hnds?.rn! \'. prince primate of H un~ar~·. Arr hbishnp n r E:~7.trrf.?OU"I, frP.Pd from hnu~e .:arrest ll'~S !han " werk !'iclnre. sought political a~~·!um 1n th~ li.S. legation . "I beg of you. do not forget, rln nnl for~!'t. do not for~et th is .~mall hnne.st nation wh1rh i5 f'ndurin~ 1nr!11r, and dea th in the service nf humanit ~·." hi' 11•rn!e In Presirlrnt f11l'i~lfl n Ei~tnhnwrr hefnre enttring 11 11•nrld of silenrr !n pr1snn nr unrlrr hnt1.•P ::ir- f1"5! ~inrr 19~!1 l0r allrcrrl trea<nn, r~pinn11ge 11nd hl11rk m11rkct currenc~' rleal1ng~. !hi': rarr!1n::il 11'~5 th11n ;:i 11•erk t>:irl1,.r h11rl bl'rn frerd from h/lu~e .11 rre~1 11t !he c11."Ue nf Fel~npe1 e n~· north nf Budapest. His liberators ~·ere 11re helrl ;it 1n a.m. 1n the "/.( 1,r "·'"( -.. ( "i~( f.hell Club. 51:'1 Ba lhn11 B\l"d . ~--------··---~-------··-·~ nn the Balboa Penini;ula 11nd ~I. ,Jnhn The ni,·lne Epi~enpal Cbnrcb. 2n43 Or11nge A1·t'nue, Co.'ita , ~fesJ. w\\1 obserl'P Holy (:nmmuninn 11t 7:111 11nd 9::"1(1 a.m. Pr. Dnn Longenecker "·ill i:.erve a:ii relrh:-11n!. Nur~erv care \\'111 bf' provided ~tartiii.ll 111 !111.m. The Youth Group meet at fi ,311 p,m. for a pol !uck dinner <it h!)me of director. :Z 3 0 'Brn:idwa y, Costa Mesa. NP"f"Ort Centr.r U n I I r rl Methodi~t C b u r c h wi\I relebra!e Holy Communion iit the 11 : 15 11.m. W n rs hi p Service. "Draw Nt:ar With Faith" is lhr sermon themt nf Don A. Ba!Sett, minikier,: in recognition ol, World cOm· munion Day . On th is ~llY Chri~tian~ 11rnund the wnrld join together by sh11r ini;: Hnlf Com munion. .J e. mt: s R. r.arner, Director ()( Music, \11il1 nccomp::in~' the soloist, Pred Peter.son. The ~rv ice is held 11t St. Michael~ Anrl All Ang"L~ Epi~I Church. 111 P11cifir \lie11· Driv~ a n rl M11rgu ri!e. Church Schnql i~ held at thr same hour. J unior 11nd Seninr H i~h Uni ted f\.1ethnd\st Youth Ff'llnwsh1P v.·ill attend th"! "Fiesta '' at St. t.i ich?.els Sund<1y at 5 p.m. H;irbnr Chrl~tian ('hurf'h <ni~C'ipl es of Chri.<:;11 i 5 meeling in a np11.• lfl(":ilinn, h11 ving mo1·ed from H11rper Sc:hnnl to the lipper Ba'" Roy's Club al. ?1.1t Tustin Al'enur . Cnst.1 Me~. Churclt School wiil meet at 9;45 a..m.· and worship service is at 1n :4.'> SCC Grad Has Mission' Rev. anrl Mr.o;. Da l'i d .Ca"'~tnn are nrwly 11ppoint~ n1is.~ion11ry represent11til'e~ In 11re followed hy ~ coffet> le!ln11·~hip hour. Sunday Schonl mee.t~ at the samr h11ur C\asse~ in the accrerliled cnur5e~ nf the Scirnce. of Mind 11·ill hci:,in in Octobf'r with lht> in1ti::il meerinlit fnr the Fir5t Yr11r Cour~e nn Vi'edne.~d11y. Or!. ll 11nd the Thirrl Yrar Cn11r~r nn Th11r~<iay, Orlober 14 . Anth e!11si;es 11·111 mert 111 II p m. in the ConferenC'e Ronm nr thf' Oa kwood 1; 11 r rl e n A['l<irt mr.n1~. liOO -16th StreeL Ne"•port Beach. T~'O nf'w s~ie~ r f ~Pnnnn.< 1\•ill be begun hy Thr l1e1•. .Ja me~ E. P1err.v thi~ Sunda.1 du ring lhe wrrr,..hip .~ervice! a1 F'lr~t Chri ... tian C:hurrh ! nf Cn•ta ·Me.c;a . 792 Victor l;:i Strtl't. Oui'lnt IP'lr · Tnnrning ·111orshi1J hours: 8;,,11 11.m. end 111:.'in a.m .. Mr. Piercy wlll hrg1n l'I .c;eries nl srrm nn~ on be.irli;: Jeri hy f.nd . Bec;:iuse I.hi~ Sundl'ly is ·\Varlet \\'ide Cnm· muninn Sunday, he will speii.k rluri nlit hnth hnur5 '1n lht suh- jerl "Le11rl Me 1'n The Upper Room ." During !hr Ve.~IJ('r Hour. 7 p.m. he ll'ill he_1!1n ;i srri('.< on Contemporary Pr.nblP!ll.~. This mes~age \\"Ill · he fltlerl, "Thr Chri.~U;in 11 nd F:<"nlng~·.1' This Sunda,I" i5 iil:i;n Sunday Sch!'IOI R111ly na.Y 11c- ('nrding to the annouocement m;:ide bv Mr~ .. lnan S!nne . Sunday School Superintendent. r n1rnt11le A\ be r I S. Greenber~ nl l.ll_.. An,ite le.~· Al 1\•1a laik11h Trmplr 11·a~ ~ue.sl •nF honnr ~! !hf' Scntti.~h Rilf' Masonir Templr. 4.,~7 l\'il..,h1re 81\•d .. Frirl11.I'. Rfllph it He;:i(!, v,.ner11hle l\111ster nf rhe Sent· fish Ri1P. said rntt>n tate \,rt>enberi;: and his Div:ui al - tended 11 dinn'.r in their honor .'JI Ii .'ttl p m Chairman Mel l"in A. Plxlev :o.11id the Shrine 11nrt Scotti.c;h ·Rile member~ wt"re enlert&in{'(I b)' -·lhe-4 AJ M;.l.1tik11h Trmple .1117,7. R11nd. Chanters 11nd lhe l..t1s An~eles Scflttisti fiile orchestr;:i unrler the direct.ion of ,Jerry Rosen. lhe Nelherl&nd~. They will be Mf'Jl Vf'rrie u n It e d jl'lining the sl11rf nf the Ctnlral i\\dhodlit Chu.r.ch.-1701 Ba_ker. Pt:ntecns(a\ Bible ~c~tion'I Street, Costa Mesa .. wiU have which is l~11ted in The Hague. two Wnrihip Strvlces. 01\ Suo· The Ce,ntraJ Penteeoetal day at i and 10:30 a.m. Dr .. B. Bible Sch~ ii 11 scip>l for the Loth11\r Green has selected 35 training of Christian worktrJI hhi sermon top!~~ "Unkl'lbwn I and miMiC?nariell Working In But Known."' Th i! ii Wo'r1a-" cooperatio!I with the Pen· Wide Communion S ti n d a y Destroyi11g Faith: Crucial Red Flop The casp of .Josrf "<;arrl1n al ~1inszent~· demonstra.!es rmt only /lnr m::in·~ ln,vAlly In his re l1,iz lon but a.lsn Soviet· St\'lf' Cnmmuni.<m's £rP11lrs1 f::i !lurr. · \\"1lhin thr e~st Eur1Jpran lnmrnun1.~1 hlor. mn~t of iis C"ili7.ens h~vl.' spent lht>1r entire lh·P_.. undrr Cnmmunist rul e and 1L~ pl'rsrcut1nn nf all rorn1s nf reli.Rinn except the 11·nr· ship {lf athf'i.'ili<" ('nmmun1~m 11.~elf. Yel rlespi1f' unrea.c;ing al!en1plll' In renlOl'e relig1nn from the ti1·ri; of. the people. it rl'm111ns ~trnn 2 . fn :'>finds1,e"n!.1"5 HunJ.:<iry the hlnnr!.11 !!151i uprlSln.R forced the sflile into mRkin.i;: concessions 11nrl ta parry le11rler Janos ~::id11r"s nnw-rRmnµ1' dt>clar11)ifln lha.l "if ynu ;:ire not ll,E11 inst u.~. yotr arl! for us:· F,.-cept for Mind.,zenlv. II 1ncli1r!crl !hr C.:i1hnl1r chur'"n ,;o lsini;i: a~ it st;i_1·ed out of pol1tir5. \Vilhin the church. ~1ind­ ~7rnty ll'nn pr:ii~e for hi.~ ~ini:lr-m1nrlerlnrs5 of purpo.~P. Rut fnr his ~Tuhb<lJn re(usn! to arccpl fre<'rlom nn ;in~· bu~ his n1vn trrms ht ;ll~n "·nn .. rorlinn nf !hf' bl;imp rnr th r. ~!umblin,i! block ... rnrnunierrrt hy nnme in ii~ 11t!t>mpL~ to re·cs1.<iblli;h cont11rt 11·ith thr '"rhurrh nr ~ilenrr '" Ai an1· r11tr, ln Huni::ar~· !nrl.:i.v F:ii ~rrr i~ a~ m11l·h A re. hp:iou~ holida~ 11 .~ it i:i; in !hr Unfte<l SIRl l.'$. Jn Cnmm11ni~t Rnm;ini11 lhis cnrre~pnndent hii.~ \1'Jt- nt>ssecl thP chri~lrninlit of babies and 11·11s 11 gues1 at a rt:li~inu~ wrddin 11:. ·Jn Cnmmuni~! Poland it ts ('.~11rn11tt"rj lh.:<1 90 rerrrn! nl rnt;inr!·.~ mnrr rh11n 3n mill1{ln pt"<lple arl': pr;ictii;ing mcm· bf>r5 nf th,. C'hurrh Pn[Rf\t(s ""hrriid 11nrl FrPr"dnm"' nn!.~ of 111;,i; fnrr,,-J lh;il rrgime 111.<.fl to ma.k t 1mpnrtan!. rnnrP.~~inn~ ;ior! rP- 1.:itinn~ hptwrPn church 11nrl sl;ilp .~1nr" h.:i l'f' rirn1·prJ ::i reliable mea.~11re of h{l11• Fl'C'Urr !hf' fnmm1101i;1 rr11:1me reels i!st>lf to bf'. l'nrmer P11rtv Lr.:idrr \\"l;:irl1~f;:i" <;nm11tkn r<im P '"' pnwrr nn lhe hePI.~ or !h" 19~ nnl• 11.nrl rl"51nrPrl a 111rtP mra~urr nf rhurrh frttr!nm~. 1ncludin~ c.:ilPrhi.~m 1n th e. ,chools anrl frf'erl nm nf ... em1nan;:ins from the draft 1\~ he J?.:iin'l"rl con r1dr nce in his ro11'er these gr<1dually "er!'" t;iken 11WR" Vpn n h1~ f11ll 11od the rise of !hr c11rrrnt rr~1me lrd by F:rll\·arr! \.ierrk. 11 nrw ph;i~e ~rl in Amon11: ('()nrrs~inns 2r11n rt to !hr chu rrh wrrP lltlP tll ~nme 7.000 1.h11rchf'.'. rh~pcl . mnn11.<!Prir t 11nr! 1.:<nrl In pre· "'ar Grrm11n 1rrntnrir~ 111 · M·er by Pnliind . Tn Pnlanrl. Slf'f ijn C r<iinnl 'tl>'.Y.~zyo~ki i~ thP blun1 1pnld•s;mRn for the Chur h. Hr 111~ ha ., knnwn impri~nn ­ ment but H hii.~ nfll det rrerl him frn m open!y challrnizin lit the 1;:ta 1e·~ iiuth(lrilr. In the Sov1rt Un1n11. 11 .~rrinini;: rrli~iou~ up~uri;:e h11s led .10 cn!nplainl!i in 1he st111r-c.nntrnllf>t'i prPss in many ,..r thf' l\nvirl rrpuhlic~. inrlurlinl?: Ukr111ne. l\1nld11 via. lhbekist.lln 11nrl Bvelnru:r;~i;:i, in addition to frequent crili· cal dispatohe~ in !hf' bi2 n11t innal da ilies. Sn ..... 1e1 public11linns li.~t lfi religinu;,: groupin.Rs in the U.S.S.R. Jn addilion there are al l~ast 100 1m11ller ~t:oi a~d grauping,o;. Among t.hose showinj! the. greatest ero"·~h °"'ere the Penlee(lstal Church and the Seventh Day Ad- ·ventist.s. ' Aniong lhe .smaller groups ~re. JPllnters from the RU&- . 11la.n erthodor and from the Baptist churches. '.~C08l.al churches I'll Holland. . Church-School will meet •t the.. , Rev. Cawston. • &uthern t a.in. aervice. tt'~rt: "Will bl!;·!:::;;:::=::=="'================:::! Galifornia College graduate, nur11ery for both 11ervices. A wjll also be the dirtctor or new Biblt 1tudy claM fnr 1111 the fr~ednm l1ghtr rs 11·hose t1p ns1ng Tn November. !!IS!i. wa~ to endure less th an a. "'Pl.'k. Hr reiurned. !e:irs 1n liis f',11.'~, mTf1 told cherring cr(lll'dS in 1hr r11p1lal •·A.1· !ht J;!rar,. of r;no. I 11m lhP .<:~n1~ "~ ! 11·a~ hl'fn rr mv _imp_n~nnmrn1. I .~tand h1· m:I" C"nnl"tC!lfln~. !hnuj!h pnsnn ha.~ lritd me ~nrr!y."' Ru! lhrre rlii.1.~ l<tlPr, ihr 11pn~1ng cru~hl'd. Cardinal f.l1ndi;7.rnr~· 11·11s forcPrl into pnliliciil 115~ lum 111 !he U.S. lr~;itinn n1 erlnnk1ng Freer!nm SquarP . He rema10Prl there un- til i\lonrl;i,1· 1n a sm all fourth- fl nor ;ip.:ir1mrnl. ;i murk.v figure nf 11n1·1elrl1nc prinriple and a. svmhnl of ~1ren'l:lh fnr Hungar~ ·~ i;ix m1ll1nn Roman Catholirs. 1-.:n\V he 1s frre but he ls also 79 yrars nlrl Allhnugh hr brcamio: an em· barras~men t To hnth East 1nrl \\'rsL the Cnn1munists tail e~ to prosel~·t 17.e him Hun,ear1an nlf1r1iils I n n ~ h-.l'r uri::rd the fard1n11I tn qu 1P!ly 1e111·p !hf' co11nlr,\ ThP \"11lic11J1 11nd !he L"n11rr! Stales gn1·ernmrnt al.~n tnrd ,n rnn. \ ince him to agree to mn1·e to HnmP. Aul 1h~ pre latr, ror whnm tim e h;i:s atood .c;11 ll s1ncr No l' . 4. l:JYi. pnss1hl.r t{lnsirl~red rhar the l1E!ht burn1nJ? late <il nighl in his wlndn" 1ras se.r1·. in~ as a beaC'on Ul tht Com- mun1i;t d11rk . Rnrn .!0~1ef f'ehn nn i\111rch 29. 1892. in !he l'illa;;-e nf C~ehi111incl~1.cn1 neiir I h e Austrian bnrrll'r. he 11·~s Pf pPasant s1ock Although 11n ;:i~retic, he n1ainl<11nrrl the j:!r::inilP nf ;i pe11$an! '5 ('f'ln· 11rt111ns. He w;is nrd.:iinrd 1' pr1eot J11ne 12. 1!11~. ;inrl ~rr1·er! 1n 1·11ri0u~ pn~r-. until hP 11·;:1.~ n11mrd Atshflp of \"t~7 prrm nn i\!11rrh .1. 1!141 An nut~pnktn anti-\11z1. ht' 11·a.~ 1mrnsnnPr! b;; Hun:!:'1tl::in f11~r:lst·s 11"hn n1·t>rthrr11· !hP rr.t:rnr\ i:n1rrn- n1rn1 nf \'1 k/ll11u~ 1lnrt1· He The pontiff 1n<Hu::uraterl the third synod of his eight-1·ear re11::n h.V cnncelehrating a Lal1n-lan1ju<1ge ;,111ss with. a1nong others. Jo~ef Ci!irdinal M1ndszenl_1·. the primatr Qf Hungar.1. Thr prel.:ile camP fn HnmP TUPsd11v after 15 \'ears of asylum '1n thP U .S . Emh115s~· in Budapest :'iynnd r!ele;::ales cheer!'(! the i!l-~f'11r.('!ld r<irdin11I Pope P1111I 11£'lcnmed him as "a guest 11·r ha1 e lon;!erl fnr" and his "lntrrp1rl l!nnness·• in keep1n2 hi• fa11h. In his talk. Pope Paul ga\·e no £U!dPl1nes fnr dehate nn e1thir synod topic But he sharply underscored his ll'arn- ing about pressure. I 'fe1n pie Sets , Big Bazaar For 4 Days • I ,.rn1ple .Jurlr.:< nf Laguna l Hills. J\1oul1on Park11•a1 snuth /lf El Torn Ro<1d. \\"lll (lnC t' a.ii:11 1n hnlr\ u~ ha zaa rs. st11rl!ni:: Oct . 17. 1hrnu.Rh Oct . 20!h . Hnurs 1~il\ be Su nday throuj.!h Tut"sday. 10 a.m. to 5 pm \\"ednesrlay 10 a.m. Lo I pm ' Ounnj.! these fnur da.~·s. nn l,1• nell' merchiindise at ver,1 sprr1a\ pnces, "-ill be pre~Pnlerl fn th~ 11eneraf puhhr El'rrl'nn f' I.<: cnrdialh· 1nl'ited rn rake ad1·11ntai:e Or I hPse "hu.r~ " r Jn 11·11men·s we11r. !hPre will hr rlrl's~"·'· rant ~u1 t ~. blou'"~· 1nnl! drr~ses, purst~. and . l1flgPrJ f' Al<:.n a1·111lablP will be t"iMks, r:ind1·. 1 11rd~l!I" 11nd s0m~ f11rn1111re ' p1rct>s A cnmple!e \Inf' nf Am\\"R\' r I t" .. n l n !! rrnduc1~ Th,.· ,1:1f1 5hnp ""tll offer trt>mrnd11u~ s111•1n ;!s nn h;i!hrnnm arressnne~. ~tr1·1n;? tr~1 ~. nn1·e!t.v and nlht>r gift i!C'rn< """' relrasrr! 1n April. J'lt~ 1 rliliiii;iiil~~~--~ nn Ort 2. 1!14.~. hf' 11A• Ple1·~t!>rl l<'I Arrhh1~hnr nf 1::.~1.teri:n111 . p r 1 m 11 Ir nf Hung11r1 Thi' lalt rope P111s Xll rle1·atr d him tn thP r11n k nr 1.:i rrltn.:<! i\t a \"~11rao rnn-1 Sl~!Ofl' ~·Ph 1/1, \Q4~ Alrear11· hr \.\'RS " 1·nl~t1\r rn11r nf !hr \flmmt1n1~rs. cnmri11r1ng thP Rurl 11pf':i>! r~c1n1P with thf' IJth CPntllr)' Tartars. [ 1'hf' rri:-1mr hri::-11n r~rrr~~· Ing rhe rhurrh ::inrl hy l'l4R f111hnlir school.~. rnlll'~f':i; 11nrl i n•ti!utinn~ 11·"r" rln<rr! nr i11ktn n1 rr hy !hf' Cnm-1 muni~t.~. l sin~ pastoral IPtt r r< to out.linr his: an!l-Cimmun1i;t pnsHlnn. Cardin::il Mlndszen1.1· fina.lly Arrested Dec. 2~. ""· I ftl"c:F 7vu getting enough out of life? Come lo lhis Chr isl1.111 Science Lecture "A IAS!S FO t JUSTIC (" bv >.!.,"•' G. s,.,,,~ Tu••, Oc:t. 11-• t> ''" r-l t~T CHURCH n• CHll l\T, iC:lfNTl~l 1)01 ¥lo Lllllo. Nt"'Jlt!t lnc:h Pacific. Goldfish Farm FALL SALE DAil Y ,llOT 5 ••ii °"'"''"''! ................. 1 TAXPAYERS YES VOTE YES OCTOl!lt 5 NEWPORT POLICE & ADMINISTltA 'l'ION FACILITY • Elim in~t• S20,000 In Rent P~yment• • Elimln•t• "Aclmlnl'6 tr•tive Spr•wl" •.Iner•••• Government Efficiency • Obtain A Medern Poli~ and Admln1'6 trative Fecllity for Newport 8eecli • Endor••d By Tlit•• local C1t ittn1: "'' 1H Mr1. Wllhl m A1M O•. Q1"••! IS Ali!lt~. Jr. J1m1• A.., Loi• ••~ t om ••~ 81'111•1 Au•t Cl1•1 "''"'' lta •I A.•llter 1'4 1 .. y 111111•1' Jo.:~ ll•nlll Ma•lly~ 11,•111 Jull1 ''""Int Dudy 1!1•en Su1r 11re• , ....... l•ri~OIOrn•w •~v 11 nno11m~w D.r ••d "''' &r•old o. 1-..:km•• •···· '""'" Or. t11em11 A. 111t11v ,. ....... &ll•dl 0"!111 A"~ l ll •PlMI '· M l >UUMU C1lfl1""' C. l uc:tol1 G...-,. o. l ut<1l1 Or. •~d "'"· O.Ov~ l unn1!! Mr., ... Mri. Wltl1N ~ "''t D•vh l'l ul Oov" 11111 Oollllt JN • 01lltl1 ~«ftlrcl I Ql•luon OI VI Oonerly M•. 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Divided Into two matched samples of 1000. each lnterviewee ~acted t.o seven propositions, some quite aerious, others more frivolous, and introduced like thb: ··A lot has ~n said about the righl.5 of ••omen -in fact there Is a movement t•ulled ''>'-'on1en's liberation,' u you pro- bably know. I'm going t.o read you several differtnl statements and for each on e l'd like to kno'W whether you agree or disagree." QUESTIONING nrst fOCU$ed on a basic feminist contention: "Women a r 1 discriminated against and treated as tiecond-class citizens." This low estimate of female status was strongly rejected - by both seJ.es. Yes qt the Office, No at ·Home -. . ~ Sixty-nine per ~ ol women and 71 percent of men diaqreed wltb the pro- poalUon (perhapl because of the tradl- Uonal me of "second class" in a racial contest). Only 24 percent of both accepted the statement ; lhe rest bad no opinion. Of course 24 per cent is not a negligible seg· ment of opinion, and therein may lie fertile soil for women's lib recruiters. But most refuse to IH women as a "second aex." Demandt for female liberation are of two kinds~··ltconomk: equality is a cor- nentooe for all, but some f'emJnists go fmther. "Sexism," they clairil, weaves a web of Inequality which strangle! female -and some say, maJe -development. Virtually all dUferences betwttn the se.z· e!! are eultural and constricting and should be abolished. !. ON THE FIRST liberati on front - economic equality -the public gives !!ol\d. backing. Both men and women agree that when It comes to jobs and pay, women should have the same rights as any man. The statement: "Women should get equal pay with men for dQin~ the aame joba" Is accepted by an overwhelm· ing majority. (89 percent of women; 86 pereent of men). A second fundamental : "Women should be treated the same as men when it comes to applying for and getting jobs" also won strong support (74 percent of women, 71 percent of men) but also raiS- ed some minority dissent (21 percent of women , 25 percent of men). "Equal pay for equal work" seems just to nearly everyone, but some apparently question whether all men 's work should be open to the opposite sex. (biggest d~ur -33 percent -came from men in the com- petitive years of 35-49 ; strongest support -84 percent -from females 25 and under). WHAT MOST favor is fair treatment: sex should not hinder -orolfclp -a girl 1n her career. "Women who are pretty should not get better jobs or high~ pay 1han women who a.re oot, ·• say 74 per· cent. And "m,en s~ 1top appraising women empl oyes Oil the basis. of their beauty and !!ex a ppea]," gay 70 percent. Al thtt point, bo~'(tr. the united front begins to waver. A ru:n 74 percent of women wi.nt lo tltt the sex out of job evaluations : a leis resolute 136 pe.rcent of men eoncur. And whlle married men tend lo toe the line, single ma lei; a.re distinctly less willlng to drop looks and sex appeal from their office check Ji1t (69 percent of married. men and ~9 perctnt of bachelors agree ). ALL THIS L" what happens lo women, after they enter the job market. For many. what keeps them out of it is the baby barrier, which can be hard lo hur· die. ResponOents were asked about the most commonly suggested solution: "Th&e should be free, or low cost, child day care centers for women with children who choose to work." Support for day care facilities is widespread. Whil e understandably, their biggest backers were women, young people an d , partlcularly parents of p r e · 1 ch o o I cbl~dren. 65. percent of the entire public think they shoo~ ~ a vailable to those who want them. What about the 'Subtler dlmens. r sexual lnOuence? Is· it "sexist" for ;; I to wear an inviting blouse to work and "chauvinist" for a ,male to notice if she does? Herc the public departs from the llberationisl line. Both men (61 percent) and women (58 percent) disagreed with the stalement: '' W om e n employes should not wear clothes and make-up th at emphasize their femininity." Although job performance should be measdred in other ways, a bit of desk·side allure is not thought unfair ·play at work. Of women Wlder 35, 74 percent believe in playing up their fem ininity; only '41 percent of women 50 and over view the emphasis with favor. BUT WHAT about ~fler hours? Co- workers should not be sired up on sex ap- peal, but what about women per se? On this most basic issue the public is of two minds. While a siz.able 43 percent think : "P.1en should stop appraising women on the basis of beauty and sex appeal ," a heftier 50 percent say: "Hold on, there.? And among those who do the most ap- Our /lfan In San f'rands4'o Bard of Avon Views Raiders New Season: Opera Mixed With Voting By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO - How de tin1e do fly. Topsy! (yo\vzuh . boss\. It v.·as 011\y last t-.fonday a \\'eek that summer died, to· be reborn next day in one of our patented heat waves. The fog horns kept trying, but lhe cooling mists ROI no farther than Akatraz before they v.·ilted . And the cam- paign for l\1ayor hotted up to tiie point of tepidity. JOE ALIOTO. bouncing into Villa Taverna three feet off the-ground, as usual, professed lo be worried. lie ordered an Amer Picon rather than his customary Campari, suggesting he feels he 'has the Ital ian vote sewed up but is <:oncemecl about the F~nch. On his well· tun1ed lapel he \\'Ore an Alioto-for·~tayor button printed in Chinese. to show how he feels about busing. .. It's J!Oing to ht' a lou!J!h race." he said. lfuh? "Absoluteh','' he went on. broW' creased. "Every. I n c Um bent iiuto- malically has 30 percent of the vote against him." He discussed Scott Newhall, the fonner editor. as though Newhall had the \'Ole-getting capabHitie5 of franklin Roosevelt plus Sunny Jim Rol ph . Because Newhall Is runnini:t: via full-pa 11:e ne v.·spaper ads he v.·rites himself, he kept referring lo him as "f . Scott Newhall." Then he turned to J. Anthony Se rra. the street people 's lawyer, \\'ho's running for ~favor as head of the Platypus Party. AliOto credits Serra with the best gag o( the campaign, "\\'hen I announcffi l'd run for reelection," Joe chuckled. "Serra said 'Good! That'll split the \•ote?' Tiwit kiJ1cd rne." Looking unk illl:'d. Alioto then bounced out Into 1-lotaling Place lo ,;um- moo his Jimousine. The once and future :r.1ayor. i\IE'.\IORIES OF' a ~·i ld. 1'•eird, "·onderful v.'eek. At L'F.tolle. David Plej'de!l BoU\'erie, the squire of Sonoma. v.·as introduced to i\fo\•le Star J ohn V:<nnr . "1'.lr-\V a}'Tle . Ibis is ~1r. BoU~·erie." wid the middleman. "How do )Oll do, ~tr. \\'a~·ne." boi,1·ed David. the British-born soul of rectitude. l>.1r. Wayne looked up frnm his .!Ir.A t vi'ilh a friendly smile. "Siddown, Blueberry," he 1aid. Plcydell-Blueberry :5lAlked away. ACROSS the crowded room, Fred Hartley. the President of Union Oil, shouldered Al Trobbe off tht piano bench and took O\'er to play a medley. He plays piano the way you'd expect the president ol. an otl company to pla.¥. A bit below Standanl. AND THEN, lest we forget, there was the opera openlng .•• AS USUAL, It was hot. The heady aroma of melting starch and expensive perfume-cum-sweat rilled thcX'ie storied old halls. Also as wual. there was too muc-b musk and not enough bartender.;, and yet who ta lo say the torpor'was not tinged with excitement? _ Bitter enemies pecked each other's (hetks and ~ured lies. Not a bac-k wa•~ tum~ wWIDut receiving a jeweled dagger. In the mezzanine bar, where the true opera, both grand and comique, takes place, the ac-tors played out their r oles. On OrM! side, !he Old Guard. looking old and guarded. On the other side. ihe Ne'lf Guard. ln the m iddle, hostility flowered, dark and hostile. OSST AGE , the expensive Miss Beverly Sills, she ol the tranststocized pipes, sang the tender story of the simple French convent girl w'ho just can't aay "Non·• and gets herself deported as a prostitute to Louisiana -I am NCYT making this up -where she dies of Mal Nutrition, or somebody. Excitement .mounted in the early innings wheq Miss Sills, zoftig as ~1olly C.oldberg. besan swinging from a prop tree that creaked dangerously. The audience 11ighed in relief when she at last dismounted. Further excitement a.n inning later when she and that excellent tenor, Nicolai Gedda, threw t hem s el v es headlong onto a king-sized bed, she. "'ear- ing n~ht' but a pleated nightie, he i~ a romantic shirt wl&h nine lace napkins slitched to the collar. As the violins held their muted breath, they hug~ed. kissed, wrestled -burst into song. That's opera for you. Still, it was hot enough in the :!Cats to fry eggs, and my Snoreboani chalked up its first Jlatistic early 1n the going. A white-tied gent In Row P. peacefully asleep, let out a strangled "Arrrtgh.'' r ight in the middle of a tender Sills aria ("Je ne aais quo!"). Unfortunately, he ' •'' fll tbt wnmc key and was roundly biiaed. Our Own Sayle California's Lnngooge Scene . . Allan Mete;ilf, '• Jhwuist re:Merther from UC Riversklrl. ud an Jnslructor thls aummer In linguiltJcl at UC Santa Crus, has been bitwrifWbll'luxlredl of native and near Mtiv. CIU~-•• . .,,,. ,.... bd--·""" 12-..... lo bl the ~laJ «U ' I«" devtlopiftl longu•&• babllJ." be Aid. Metcalf &aid thtt wiuW the state ~ ~ under 30 tend to ptODOUnce "caught" as "cot" and "dawn'' u "don" and "hark," "hock.'' In genef•I. Califom.lans are inclined to pronounce wonb 11 they •re spelled, \g. norln1 Ibo Eastern lndltlonol ·p..,. nuncilltioal. L. A. rtsldtnlr pronoun« lhl "etuw" Jc "dtt•" IDd .. suit'' more than ottMn ln Southern CaJlfomJa , Our IOUthludert 1enrraU1 pronounct 0 9"" u 11 it were-"al,." FIYI tut of elpt SM Dfepns pse 'catch'' .II tf I 'Un bidden Guests Are ... W elcomest When Gone' Acros.t the span of four centuries, William Shakespeare's W01'ds retain a pertinent timeliness. So once again, the city editor sends the Y oung Re· porter out to interview the Bard of Avo n cm o matter in the news. For· tunately, we have the t.ape. By SAM STEWART YOUNG REPORTER -Good morning, Mr. Shakespeare. 1 presume you have been reading about the critical report Ralph Nader and his Raiders have·issued on the state of California? WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE -Tn the gross and scope of my opinion, this bodes 1ome strange eruption ~our slate. Y.R. -Hamlet, as I recall. The reac· tions Paye been interestl~g; who'd have thought we 'd ever find Pat Brown and Ronald Reagan on the same side, with Democrats siding with Republicans in the · Legislature, .and publtc official.! goi ng along with GeneraJ Molars? W.S. -Misery ticquaints I> miii with strange bedlellM. • .: Y.R. -The Tempest. Were you surprised that he could find nothing but fault with our slate? I've al ways beeo fond of California. W.S. -Roses have thorns, .and sliver fountains mud; clouds and eclipses stain both sun and moon, and loathsome canker lives in s~·eetest bud. All men make faults. Y.R. -The &nnets. How do you ex· plain the appeal Mr. Nader seems to have to so many of our citizens? W.S. -0 ? he sits high in all the people's hearts; and that which would aJ> pear offense in us, his countenance. like richest alchemy, will change to virtue and to worthiness. Y.R. -Julius Caesar. You've been around a long time. How do you react to him? \V.S. -I do not dislike the matler, but the manner of his speech. Y.R. -Antony and Cleopatra. He cer- tainly ha!! the knack of making people uncomfortable. W.S. - His biting is immortal; those that do die Of it seldom or never recover. Y .R. -Antony and Cleopatra again. .What do you think of his methods? W.S. -He uses his lolly Li~e a stalking· horse, and under the presentation of that he shoots his "'it. Y.R. -As You Like it. The thing T can't figure out is how anybody, only 36 years old, could know so much and gain such a following . W.S. -His nature is too nob!e for the world: he i,1·ou!d not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for's· power to thunder. His heart's his mouth: what hi:5 breast forges, that his tongue must vent. Y .R. -The Comedy of Errors. There Is no question that he has had an impact on our time, but "'hat do you think of his methods? --., W.S. -He would drown the stage with tears. and cleave the general ear with horrid speech, make mad the guilty and appall the free. confound the ignorant, and amaze. indeed the very faculties of eyes and ea111. Y.R. -Hamlet. In other words, he talks too much? W.S. -He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument. Y.R. -Love's Labour Lost. Yet there Is no question lhat he e:xerts a powerful influence. W.S. -O! it is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrranous to use' it like a giant. Y.R. -~teasure for r..teasure. Yet he insists that all his criticism Is for our own good. \V .S. -Striving to better, oft we mar '4$1hat's well. Y.R. -King Lear. Unlike your character who could ''find tongues ln trees, books in the runn ing brooks, sermons in stones. and good in everything," he can't seem to find good in anything. W.S. -Men may construe things after their own fashion. clean from the purpose of the things themselves. Y.R. -Julius Caesar. What do you think Calirornians would like next from Nader's Raiders? W .S. -Unbidden guests are often welcome:5t when they are gone. King Henry VI. Y.R. -Thank you, Mr. Shakespeare. Pasadena Unkln lntelf.eet11als Dese1·ting Liberalism's on the Wane By William Gerber Editorial Research Reports is. President Eisenhower on one occasion work of the right while claiming to characterized himself as a conservative represent the left." in economics and a liberal in civil r ights. Liberalism. the nation's dominant At another time. he recommended that FROM THE perspective of the right, political philosophy for more than a "we should discard such shopworn terms liberalism has been seen as either too generation, has fallen on hard limes. Its 81 'liberal' and 'conservative.'" doctrinaire and inflexible or, on the con- detraclors are vocal. its failures are trary, as loo-opUmistic. Libera I numerous. and its defectors are many. POLITICAL ANALYSTS have offered r esponses were a utomatic ("knee-jerk'') Leslie Dunbar, an executive of the -several _theories to account for th~jact and, according lo S. H. Nulle. the reac· Fieki Foundation, has said about liberals: that "liberalism" Is hard to define: lions of liberal unfVersity professors "The political left sneers at them, Negro "were as predlctabJe and Wl8llimous as polemicists bait them, segregationists (I) Liberalism Is a cluster of attitudes th08e ol. Pavlov's dog,." James Burnham snarl at them, and the political right ae-and doctrines, rather than a simple, makes the charge of opportunism, aay- cuses them of every sin." The collapse of unified dogma. ing that liberal are pro-Supreme Cou rt liberalism ha left a huge vacuum as the (2) Ofttn the liberalism of one genera· When ll la m:i • liberal awing but anU- natlon prepares for e~Uon yur.1972. Uon . become1 the · conservatism of Q)w:t when its declsioos take on a con- Jntellectual1 and young people, the twbl another. , ~ , -aervatlve hue. plllan of the liberal edifice, de1etted in (l) Liberalism frOm lime to time , The ballot prererences of young voters droves dtning 'the past few years. Dwight • T't!pOdlatea aome o( ltl own ~ paid. who will go to the polls for the rirst time Macdonald, ideologue of sweeplng aoclal Uoru 81 outdated. Dext year ~y !how whether liberalism ls change, qrrned to the right, aa did Com-oo the road to recovery. Some 11.4 mentary editor Nonnan Podhorell and (4.) Evtn within • limited ftme ~; million new 9oten o( ages 18 to 21 were author-soclolog.isl Nathan Gluer. ttte ~ and var~• af-,~ ~ to lhe elec~te when the 7lth seemin&IY are <lldlua. I • .. -Afrier!dment lfL<l'l1i.fled June· 30. lo ad- CHARLES A. REICB-rlbed the-Alq wtt111J1o; .. alli6'.!e I/' '" rii~ al <\Idem: lllert wWJle I~ mWion additional ond disaffected group, the ~Im~, to what G:IDlti~lberaUtaf Is i 2!r9oos MJ.t Ttflt·of:fgeS 21 to 25 Who as having rejected ool OD17 u.e ~~n r{th ~aiii&:ot a . of _, •• ;:--~too . ~to..~\lote In the las~ ethic (which he called "Con~• I") 111!11adyr::~ Jl'llllea ,, ~al~ 1 bl!l •llO the structured ~alllal.ol U.. loll 111 '"'6 to• Iii!>! and . ' : · • ..,,_, :,21 •• ~!!!• ~1' con· New Dea\ 14>1 tlle New Fi'onUor. 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" • D1Dc1*-. . .I tblt ....... ptofmcwt ~fd'. ~... -~· Trldltlonallttl In tht two majof wues =~~~~fil : '~-1. · ~ -~ llioo!Y or-. ~.:=~~~-:;;-; DOlourJ'I ti wtllli,;_ -\li!*"'i~lna Ii fW Iba lrutb •Ill ""otl• ol llbnlllm ID'mlrl tbapull .ol=· doalit« llbllJilllm II:' ' "" Illa, , 1!11 llillt II wtll be ,._!ff perfeCuy and t1111 nJ tbo1 Uber-W!11 -111 'E:rcwe me, Mr. Pre•ident. A Mrs. llfitchell i• on the plumes!' · praising, bacheJors and young men, It's nothing doing; 73 percent of men 25 and under made ii known the)'. intend to con- tinue, No r do !he women most under scrutiny ob;oct; 59 percent of girls in their early 20 s would hate to see the custom die out. Strongest opposition to the practice comes from v.·omen separated or divorced from t.hei~ husbands, who may have suf. fered .1~s di effects at first hand. At any rate, It s the most controversial item on the list. Moving on to !he feminist frontier, just how far should equal treatment go? One career. oppoctunity up to now reserved ~:i:cluS1vety for men is the privilege o( be- ing drafled. ll should stay that way, say most. Only 24 percent think "Women ~hould be treated the S<me as men when it comes to the armed forces and the draft :" 71 percent disagree. But, out of gallantry - or somethinl( else -almost l\l'ice as many men 131 ~rcent l as women r 17 perce,nt) are will- 1n.e: to sha~e their military re~pdnsibilities with the hitherto protected sex. BAZOOKAS, no. but pigskin. possibly. A.lthough a . majority of 57 percent disagreed with the statement: "If a Wflman can play football as well as 3 . man, there rs no reason v.·hy she shouldn't J:ie on a football.team,'' a sizable minority ot. !8'RCrc.ent think there is nothing wrong with t11@.. ~a. Let's sup~ all barriers are broken and wo~en com""fJrtt with men on equai economic terms. HoW' ht!:. does the public want the sexes tn go in e1'.hen~ing roles and prerogatives? • · ·,~ .• "ff a woma n can earn a better livi~g than her husband. sh0ul~ she be the breadv.·inner and should ~ take care of the house and kids?" No, sa.v 76 percent: onlv 16 percent ap- pro\'e. It's one thing lo lei the lady out ot fhe house (or ontn the footb:i\I field ); it's aoother to put the man there in her place. ALU.fONV I.~ an even touchier subject. The statemen t: "In case of divorce, a woman should pay her ex-husband alimonv if she has money and he doesn't'' was rejected strongly by women (20 per· cent agreed; 6~ percent disagreed). Separated and divorctd women were even more adamant. However. men thought the idea well worth co~siderin£? (52 percent a~reed; 38 percent dtsal!'reed). !t seems that women while ready to reject the rotten apple of unequal treatment, are less eager to sur- render ils riper fruits. Except where vital issues are at stake women have little desire to penetrat~ male bastions. Only ll percent of th! women interviewed thought : "Clubs and lodges that now admit only men should be required to admit women as well "' 76 percent were willing to leave the t~bles down at ~1ory'5 un!umed. Once again, men turned out to be the readier to open the doors (25 percent agreed· 67 percent disagreed). ' . ~ IN A WORLD which grows Jess c1vd by the hour, there Is a desire to keep the social graces which remain. Only 12 percen~ of w~n and 15 percent of men think "Men sOOuid nOt hold a door open for a-woman or give her a seat on the bus any more than they would for a man." From · the survey's varied answers emerge clear currents or thought. On most tuues men and women are in close agreement : In some areas, men are ac- tually U\e l'n ore "liberal" ser. Fe• would deny women the rewards of fUll economJc equality -though It 11 a long J\ep from favoring Jt to making it come true. But oot!!lde the job rphere, the public thintf the dlff~es between the sexes should be maintained. Men should go on ht>lc11~g doors for women and keep on not¥tng how 1 woman looks . 'l'here arw mort things betwee:n men and women than are dreemt of ln any femlnil& •• p~y. . As the AmeriCu pUbllc sees It, women 1, 1 al. eqU&I -but NPalak. • · ~ ' " -~--... • &atlmlay, Odober'I, 18'11 J'be ·eommflll ~ Of llM ·' ;:·:; Dljly Pilot ... ts lo lnfOl'lll , . )< •• -llld...._Ulate-nacfon 'tij~ . , 'P.tesenUncanrtetyof...._ ,,,_ iiien tity on topic. ot lntir-•" · • Ill a:nd:-lllft1llt1nce -lrom-i u Informed oblentn an d • r.m• spokamen. r -'' _ , . . ~ N. w...i, '""""-' ' were spelled "bl.di" • ... -.md -''l""~=~t~" Ina -U. aad.lna ~ coalltlon or popul1at r..iva1. n 11111 _11n dlfl!Qlllr o1 _..w1•• . ,~In &llY-l<COW!l" • ~ ._._ _________ J ,, ' ' 1 ., • • "