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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-07 - Orange Coast Pilot1 eac DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * .. THURSDA Y AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7, 1971 •• • • • ' ' •• I .eat. ro .e Ex-Marine Hefutes Clai111 Death-Suspect C!sqdDrugs . • • • • • • • • • Scorched Countians to Sea Ke1111edy -Mat~h? Bobby Jr., Girl, 15, Have l'rus h HYANN IS. ~lass. tUP ll -llya11n1."I Port rriends of the Kennedy family· havt given a big ya~·n lo a published report !hat Robert F. Kennedy Jr .. second sou of the assassinated senator, plans to mar- r.v a local bartender'!! 15-ye<ir·old d;i ughter. "[!'s nothing more than a high school lTUSh,., obser\"ccJ. an inlinuitc of Kenned~·. 17. and Kini Kelly, blonde daughter or Fra nk Kelly. Kelly was quoted in the current issue of National Enquirer, a weekly , as saying: •·Kim idolizes hitn tKennedyl. Bobby folcl n1e he \\Ian!!> to marry my daug!,1er. but l brushed it aside." "They're just kids." i\lrs. Peg Kelly, the girl's 1nother, told tht' Enquirer. Kelley said \Vednesday he had nothin!r( lo say about the published report. He said tha t Kennedy, who dropped out of Pon1- lret School in Pomfret. CoRn., la.st sprir1g, spends a ~ood dea l or t1n1e 2J. !he .!>hin,i::- led Kelly house not. fa r from the Kennedy fan1ily compound. rriends said Kennedy and i\ti.ss Kelly hid been dating for two or three years. Jol111 so11 Drug Use Clain1 Ref t1ted by Ex-Mari11 e By 1'0.,1 BARLE\' oi "'• 0111¥ fllllt si.tt !\ prosecution wllncss' t l's l i 111 o u y ag<1inst 1nurder suspect i\·lark ,Johnson or San C:Je1ne11tc was condemned today a.c •·fo1 ry tales·· as tile Orangl' County Superior Court trial or the you11g i\larinr. mo,1ed into ils final hours. Former Marine David Sc1nien of La Puente \vent on the witness stand for defense attorney Ray Sharp to discredit the testimony offered We dnesday by Jim Barnes. a '-larine Corps buddy of Johnson. Barnes tes1ified lhat Johnso n smoked marijuana on the day he allegedly murdered his wife, Connie Lynne Oruge Coan Hot Santa Ana winds will keep lhe mercury bubbling klday but it wUI cool down a bit Friday. Highs today will be 90 at the' beaehe~ · and 102 inlo.nd, ranging' 'down to I.ht high 60's tonight. Friday's htgh11, will be 15 to 96 ~elively. INSI DE TODi\ y . ' I I I fs V('fleno dfsto.3t!. a "Dioro or ·me.""tacoJ JWOblem? It's boih, and it!• sJ?tHdlng in epicUmic ~o­ Port1ons tltro11Qh.oui A mer&ea: Don't bt 1urpri!td if your :nt.i::t door neighbor admit.s Ue'1 Qot it too. Set PaQc Ir C.tl'*•MI I ....... ti Clltcll'-U• ' ~ 'illlllh • Cladfllcl u.a ....... _,..../ 4-J '-"' tt .... ~ '' c,.._. u ....,.. tf-!1' a..tll Ntllc.. 11 u.m Mlfllth .. , .............. , .... ti .··· ' ·• = ..... 1: ·~·T........ ·= ~. ...~ ,, ........... :; SttWk.;,; .. -11 ' ,.,;r.. 4 •• • .... ' ... '..... . .Johnsoti, 20. and that Johnson freciuentb· used pot and a variety of other n11rc;ot ics. Semien te stified tod:iy that he had never seen Johnson use any drugs nor had the accused 1nan ever suggested tl1 him that he had used them or fr11tern ized "·Ith drug-using Marine~ al the Santa Ana r..tarine Corps Air Station. It is alleged that Johnson was high (Jn marijuana on June 16. 1970 and lhat he entered his apartment at 416 Montere y Lane through the \lo"indow to beat and stab his pregnant wife lo death. Partial confessions by .Johnson. W. Olll' of them !aped while the tall blonde military policeman was under the in- nuen« ol "truth serum" sod ium amytot have been admitted as evidence in the trial. l\.1urder charges against Johnsop were reduced J2 second degree murder shortly before tfl'e .. trial ope!led. It is• aUegen that the kill ing was trig- gered when M[S: Johnson locked her hus· band out of the apartment after prfl· \ testing hi5 frequent s1noklng of mari- juana. A psychiatrist has testified th at JolmSOfl told him o( a butcher knife used in the killing and· th1t 'Ile helped thP: young Marine seaJch for the Weapon near the Monterey apartmer1l. n1e krilfe hall not been found. . IJ'he trial moved ltriter ·today. to : lht former ~ohnson apartment to allOW Uie defense tO reconstNCt lhe scene, Johmon sa'YS be found when _he. returnt.d tfyrn du- ty at the Sant.a Ana tw~. Judge William Murray agreed to transler his , court and sla.fr ,lo I~ r..tonterty Lane apartment bulldb\I whel) Sharp argued that the k>ca1t was vital to his defe~ in lhe final stages or the trial. . $1 lltilliollTn Drugs MEXICO Cl'l'Y ,(UPI) -Federal ~udlcitl poJice-)Vtd~y sel)'.td l~•rl;Y "i§t. miOion~W<Jl'th.Af ·cffaiff in • ilotetand;: arrested a· M~11n and rt>Ur' Soulh ' AmeriCan~ who-officers 111id 'WCre Cnif> ·~119uagler.s,, •• .• '~ t , ' 7 Expensiv e Home s Lo~t 111 Big Fi1·e SANTA BARB.A.R :\ 1AP1 -!\ ll'1 hl brush fire cratkled through thr hil l~ aho\ e this p1ctu1"esquc !Ol\'ll toda_1, destroying a1 least seve n cxpens11 e ho1nes. d<1n1aging other~ and routi,ng hun· dreds or residents. Out--0f·control flan1es raced l•\'f'1' 2.200 acres by earl y loda~, 1n suburb<1n :O.lonteci1o and Sum1n.edancl. and 700 tir e t1ghters dra 1rn fropi 1hro11ghoul lhf sla le \\•orked to cut tines around the blazes a~ planes dropped che mical retard11nt~. Seven person:;; 11·ere reported 1n1ured. The only one su ffering serious 11lJUre~ "'as a 74-year-ohJ n1a n 11·il h 1lurd·degrtt' burns fron1 trying lo put 011l f1:11ne~ thal 1nenaced his home. Thr others '.'.'t't'e liretnen suffering from 1ar1011~ 1n1u ric., and smoke inhalat ion. i\·lakeshift evacuation stations 11 ere ;.ct trp at schools to shelter those 1l'hO fl ecl . The blaze 1va.s the worst in a rash of brush and grass !ires lha1 broke 0111 across Southern California thi~ week. I\ ..2.100-acre blaze near Filhnore , abou! .10 miles southeast of Santa Barbara, and six others in the same. area were sel. hv in· cendiary devices with'delayed time l;1Se!"i. rire officials said, The ~ilhnore fir r was nearly extinguished, officials said. Officials said lh ere wa!i no ind11:at1on that the Santa Barbara fire was linked h) the Fillmdre area blazes Bui onr spokesman said, "this bltze s'Tarted in an awfully suspicious place)" The fire broke out ~Wednesdav af· lernoon in a canyon on lhe edge Of the. Los Padres National FOftSI and quickly spread through chaj)ltTia l made brittle ~ explOl!live by•proiQnged~me.r hea1. The houses destroyed were each valued at least $00.000. Fire officials said they had no report immediately on how niany homes had been damaged. The l'!Jontecito-SUmmtrland area is dotted with hillside homes valued from $40,000 tb,.$100.000 plus "ge.ntlem!n" ranches. Many families packed a few things in Ujfir cars and fled before the fire . then rushed back to bring olff. live.stork , in- cJudint many hones. Thirty-flv" horse.o; "~re. taken to lht Santa. Barbara Polo dub and others were !tabled al the Earl \Varren Showgrounds. , The owner or . one. or the. homes' dfStroyed was Will iam Heltha\. an artist. "01 .C9U.I!!· I IQOU .IQ\.,ok.P.iolio&•, ttieff ~ui<f. ~·mrnt"'i1t\eilnY·Thmss you r~ber. Lik~ the _orchMI plant 1 b"""hl,bKk , from my '"'"'tr1J>,•-v..x1 tCo-. ;r , . . • . ' -:t!'J --r;u; • We. Intends to rebuild . 't11e blaz.e was pushed-by hot. dry 26- mtle·an-hotlr wi~ Wednesday and fir~ 11pokesmen said control , of the blaze deRtfldS on \\'hether the ~indll kftk iJP again. Tempt'l'atures in the area hit 11 record M degrees •nd the "'{nds kept humidity to almost zero. ' Shady Spot WORKER MAX BARE LA FINDS REL ATI VE LY COOL SPOT TO EAT Sh1de 11 R11re Commodity-at Costa Mes11 Storm Drain Project C~pist1·a110 Wiilow Fou11d Dead at Bottom of Clif.f A Capistrano Beach woman who wao: last seen by a neighbor spreading fcrt1· lizer in her cliff top garden \VedneSday nighl was found mo111ents ,Jater at the foot or the 200-fool drop . Orange County sheriff"s officers said '-1rs. Clclla Blume, &8 , was dead when they arrived at the seene abOut 5·30 p,n'I. Investigators bel ieve that Mrs. Blumf', -.~269 . Cami.n,o,_ ya.Pjslfa.no. $Uffere4 a aizzy spell or se1zure wh.i~e _working near the cliff edge . • - , ~Er l-<=r ~~IQi~.tf'ii3~ ... Cta lftl'~·•t·of Cil.pistraryo:-'"toll~ Clt:pul1es he had been working \>.·Ith r..1rs. Blume in her garden and had to return to his hqme for a few moments. He told officers She had disap· pearcd when he returned. :urs. Blun1e lived alone: hi the h<lmf' which overlooks tht> Pacific .Col\s! Hig hway. Officers were told that she "'a~ a keen.aardencr and appeared to enjoy "800d health. f\1rs. Bli.y11e was a we!l-kno1v11 resident of the South Coa:it who taught elernentar.v school chi ldren in San Clen1ente for nlany years. She was acCTvein '\'omen's Club, Republican Women, and iu the Palisades Comrnunity l\.1ethodist Church. Sl1e was active in Women's Club, several yars ago in the front yard of their home. A neighbor 1·eported that P.1rs. Blun1c. had .µndcrg~ne surgery .lalfl YCN but.was itl'1'~ fM!Blttl Rfttf ·had 'bttm··plertlfhlg ·a Lrip to South Amqica on Oct. 14. "She wo s a g o od. th o ught f ul neighbor.'' snid M r~ Chloe Luke . a close (riencl "She wa s \•ery active in the eom- n1unity a"d enjoyed making ink drawings and so•nc oil p:iinling in her spare tln1e. Shl' wa!i excited aboul her trip to Sout h A1nerica and hud been spending the last few days pr~panng for it." -.J Fiv<~ Ti111e~ I lul Sa11t;1 A11:1 111 111!~ s11 r•'IJJl1;.: ar ·1r1 ,<;. u r.,.11gr t.:011111 ,11 ~l11s 11 r1·i.. :11·1· se nd ing f11 e 11111 1·' ~ls 1na111· pr.vplt· lt• tl u· hr.1('h ,1s nur111;ill:· gv ••I\ A11tu 11111 d:i.\,. .\!orr tha n 9.ooo 1n'uplt· ,1t'pp1·d •)11 ro '.'\c<1 ! Uearl1 IVect nC'~t!a.1 11 u111 e.U"l1 nH.r·n· 111g 1\! late 111i.:ht. The tlit•1·111<111n'lt•r !111 llJ•! d('g n•e.~ tllerC' \lt·dnt•~d:n 1,hiJt· the 1\il[('r "·as ii n10(.h•1"alc 1;:1 :-ietil Be;irh !11egu.1rd~ c\pt•ctcd c111111 1ir ~ (1nsla11i::ht fro1n be;it·h 1·1 uwds tu d.11· a~ lht· tt•tl1pt'raru1·r 1"1~ alre,1d\" 110 de,i::rec .; ;;1 111·,IO ;11l1 Sutlll' ft•hf'I !· 111 "!~ht 'I !11• ! S. 'll';llht't' 1\1111•;!(1 1·\p1•1 \ .. !hr "t"l"Lh1nJ! SiitlL• :\11,1 \11111! .. 111 1!11• •ll I '0t11r11 ha! F1 1- il.11 II l';tlllt·! !'\IJ!'I I• pt t'lill t l••1111J11 ":111 r~ 11111 dro]I 111 if1 ri>·g n'• al 1111· ltt•tJrh1·~ Vrid;1v :111(1 111 u1l.U1i! "Ill.ti ~ !'tl1'1li! lil t' d r~rl'Cs lt·$" lhau 1nd;11 . p1 ('dit:!cd lnc t1-. 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San CIC'11l('lllt' l1fcRuarcls reportNI cro1rds o! 2.iOu and a !lO·drgrer air ternpt:rat urr. \\':lier tcn1pc1"aturc 11·;1<: tifi.~ dt'grees ;ind todn~··s air te111pcrature at n1nf.1norn1ng w:is RU clegrers. ~leau1rh1le. the resl or Cal1lurni~ s11el1crs 111 1ht san1e hot air a~ Orange Coun1 1. Or;:iiigt• i.."011nty's El Toro tool. •ll'l'r f1r~f Jll:1l'e a~ lhe holl csl spot 1n tile na11011 at IOG d'egre!':-.. hut Long B~ch "as JUSl one degree behind S<1n Diegu re:u:hed 101 de!!rCCS. Lo ll Angeles was 90 and San Francisco a cool 63 degrees. soine 20 degrees less lh<in the prel'iou s cta1· Q\"ernlghl' lows in nrang~ County and LO!' Angeles Coun!y ha l'r hovered around the low 60s. Kl1ru ~hchc'' ·,; Widow Thank ~ llaJy',; H~~ . ' A •• j ' • ,;.~ii • I t I ,) R0~-11::' 1AP \ -The "'idow or Nik.It• I. ' Khrushchev has sr nt 3 rnessage or thanlts . ro the Italian Comrnuni:o1l Pl'rty for tho ··good words" ll had for her husband. ' ' 'fhe pa.rty :;ent a telegran1 of COfl· dolenee when thl' forn1er Sov~t leader died last month . The. cablt had pr1\sed Khrushchev's role in Sovil!l hlstor')h ,_ ll'hich h1&s been playe d down by tbl ,. ; prcsenl Krcmlln leaders. \ • f • ' ,. " ~:f._C'-Al-'-'LV_;.•;.;ll;:O.;.r __ ~s _____ :_""':::'"":•~Y:_'Clktob« 7, 1 'f7 l ·nocl(ers Spurn Orders 72 Ships Await Longshore111e11 • SF Bay in By Un.ltff Press hrteraatio11aJ Striklnc 1on&:&horemen sUl)'td aw•y ·.from th~ jobs today despite. a federa l ,eourt order to return to v.•ork without delay. Seventy-two ah ips awaited d oc k workers' actt viry in Si.n F'rt1n<"!~cn Ba\•. , and officials ·who pr~1cttd 11 would take .... couple of days" to resume normal dock work were be ing pro1'ed correct. Paci.fie Maritime A s s o c i a I i o n employers began ordering cTews today · from the hiring hall, but there was no 1m· mediate action to rtmove picketing membtts of the lnt e rn arional Loneahoremen's and \\'arebowemen 's . Union from the \\'attrfront. U.S. District Court Judge S~nctr Willia~ issued the I em p o r a r y r~am1~g order in San Francisco, Willlarm order did not afftet the Atlan- tic and Gulf Coast dockworkers strike. The \l,'hite ~ouse said Nixon is hnpeful federal mM1ators can ne gotiate a set· llement to that ~·eek·o!d ~·alknul Williams set a hearing for Friday on a ~rm•nent injunction wh ich would 1m- po~ the full 80-day Taft-Hartley cooling· .off period . "There ia very persuasive evidence in the form of affida\·i ts that the n11t1ona l h.ealth llJ'ld safety is lhrf'atened by con- tmuance of the strike ," \.\'il1iams said. One affid1 vlt. fil ed by Callfornia Gov. Ronald Reagan sc.id mnre than S!O million a day v»as being lost to the state 's ' Freeze Brings Results Wl1olesale Prices Record FiI·st D1·op in I 0 Mo11tl1s WASHlNGTO~ (\;Pl \ -Wholesale pri~s declined 0.4 percen t in September, the first full month under President Nix· ()n·s 90-day wage-price freeze , the gov@nUT!ent said tod1y. lhe key industrial commod1tres price in- dex in nearly 31ri years -0.1 percent Prices for farm prod ucts and processed foods and feed.5 fell I 7 percent , ~·hile consumer finished goods 1r1·ent down O 9 percent. bu;aness and labor because of the dispute ' The \\lest Coast strike -v.·hlc h began July I -equalled re cord fnr lhe lon~est dock strikf' in American h1 storv It tied up 2011 ships in 24 Parific rn.~st Pnrts It "'ilS the f\rsl time e;i;;t and wrst coa.~t dockworkers \\•ere on strike at the sarne time The N1xnn inJunrli{ln al.~n included grain elevator workers in lllinoi~. but rt ;d not aff~r 80.000 striking coal miners \\'ho have been off the joh f11r a week In Ch1cag11, Federal Judge frank J . P.1cGarr 1s~ued a tem~rar:y restraining order fQl'c1ng 225 Ch1cagn area 11rain ele\ ator \\'Orkers back on their jol)s for JO days The iir~in strike -:--11o·h1ch bl>gan Sep! 1 -has cnppled grain elevators in Hhnois and Northern Indiana. A hearinil was set for Oct. 15 to determine H the full 80-<iay cooling-off period is necessary. Coal negotiators in 'Vashington met \\'ednesday, but repnrtert no prngress. Anothe r srssion was set fQr today The \Vhitr 1-fouse said Nixon was sen- ding a high·leve l mediat11r -believerl to be Ass1sta• Labor Secretary \V. L. Us~rry -. to Ne"' ','ol-k to provide ass1;;tance 1n 1he dock strike. The f.a.~t Coast stri ke ~·as a result of management's refusal In coilt tnue a cnn- trac:t provision for a guaranteed annual wage The Taft-Hartley Act is a 23-year~!d law 1r1·hich permits the president to tn· tervene in prolonged labor disputes tha t threaten th~ national economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the decline. adjusted for p;easona! factors v.·as the first drop in wholesale prices in 10 monUu. The decline appeared lo be a plus fnr -President Nixon 's ee<:1nom1c policies. An even more sensitive report bearing heavi- . ly on his program is due fridav -the September employment . unemp.:o yment report. Nixon 's program is designed both to stop inflation and tn lo~·er the rate of unemployment , which ha s hovered at the 6 percent level for almns! a year. _ Boy Talies to Wilder11ess After Sl1ootiI1g of Siste1· The good news on the wh olesa le price front came Jes~ than 10 houri; before . Preside nt Nixon addresses the nation on the "Phase Tl" economic controls to fn\Jow the wage.pr ice freeze, which ends No\'. 13.- Underscoring the extent of the drop in wholesale prices was the first decline in Mesan Indicted In Beach Death Of Son's Wife :: A Co1ta f.1esa m,.1..accused nf stying :JUs daughter-in-law 1"" Huntington Beach :j1st AlJ!iust has been indicted on a !'.fnurder charge by the Orange C',ounty Grand Jury. James N. Sipult. 48. of 292~ Pepper "free Lane, is scheduled for arraig nment on the hrst degree charge in Suptrior Court sometime toda v. ' He is iiccu sed nf firin~ a si l'IJ:\e shnt from a .22 caliber pi~t-0! at ~1rs. Kathleen 'Sipult, 19, nf 10122 Kamuela Drive. Hun- tington Beach. which struck 1'nd killed htr. It is al!egM by pn!1rt !hill! Sipult b<>c-ame invnlvl"d in a fami ly argument at his daui:.httr·in·la~··s homr Aug 30. left briefly to get a 11un . .&nd fired lhe fatal shnt through a ~c retn door Detectives claim ii-Ir~. Sipult ·s '22-year· nld husband , Jack. imme-diate!v ran rut.side and engaged hi.~ father 1n I fii:.ht l)\·er th e weapon during which the e.Jder Sipul t was shot in the knee Sipult was arre.c;tl!'d bv pnlicP officers at. his C',osta t-fes apartment about eighl hours after !he ~hl')(lf1n11 . On ly t.wo pro~ecutlon witne ~ses v.·ere brought before thP Grand Ju~··s hearin~ \\'edne~ay, a medical examiner, a nd Jack Sipult. Ol.4.NGI COAST DAILY PllOl H•lllti..,...._111 , ... , ... , ...... s .. c.._... OIUJOIGE C0"fT PUI L1UllNO COMP.I.NY lo't•rl N. W114 , ... 111 ... 1 .... 1"11611ilw' Jt <lt ll, Cw•ltv Yiu ,,..lclWI! tN ~trtl Mt ...... Tiit,.,11 ICtt•il ldlltf' T~o..,•• .4.. M~·p~iftt M•-1 .. E~i"" Chtrlt• H. L... R ic~1...i '· N1!1 AalHl!IM M• ... 0"'9 lfllOl't °"''" ~ Mn1: 3'D W•t ltV 1'-' H-1 a .. (fl: :W3 Ntwport ••~· ..... ~ ......... .... ~: m 'D•otl ........ .... HUM!...-IH<~: H"J itttC.11 loll...,_~ k11 O.-M; JN Ht1111 I I ""*" l.•I JACKSONVrLLE, Fla . (AP l -A 14· year-old boy v.·ho lived in a 'o\'llderness 37 days after he fled from his home when he accidentally wounded his twin sis1er with a ~hotg~n h;ts a temporary new home in a Juven ile s"Relter. \\'i lliam Floyd f.lerrick left his horn!! 1n fright Aug. 24 and lost 20 pounds living off the land. Authnrilies say he .o;pent part of. the time \\'ilh a band nr hippies in a wild area near his Atlantic Beach home. His sister Bonnie died three days after she was shot, but f.l errick didn 't know 1bout it. "He was greatly disturbed "'hen he learned of .his si_ster's dea th ». said Lucy F~r!ey. a JU\'en1le court cnunselor. "He said ht had not known \\'hat had hap- pened." Patrolman D. P. Green fou nd t-1errick last Friday wa lking through sand dunes along the: ocean. "Ht was kind of puny ." Green said of Merri~k. "He weig hed 11bnut IJO pou nd.~ ond his pants we:re too hig for him. J bought him a h11mhurger and C11kr befnre we wen t to the station, and he inhaled i !. " Green said be didn'f tl'lllize r-.lerrirk \\'as the l'>oy u·ho had 1;hnt his sister until I hey reached the polict' stat1nn and 11sked if there had been any trouble al his house. · "He sta rted crying ." Grer-n !\a1d. "A ll nf a sudden I kne1r1· this v.·a~ the bnv \.\ hn shot his sister. \\'e: gol to t11 lking a'nd' he admitted ii.·• ~e:rrick ~aid ht anrl his s1slr-r \1·er,. going through the d'11'lr tn 11:n ~hon! fhf' gun v.·hen he !ripped 11nd the ):!un fired. Authoritie:s said the teenagt r told them he then helped his sister onto a couch. called an ambulance and ran . Authorities sa id the sister told the Anti,var Forces In House Seek Pullout Backing WASHINGTON fU PJl -House ant11r1•ar forcts drummed up suppnrt torlav fnr a second attempt l.o pa s.o; a Seriate-ap- provtd amendment that wnuld rlrrl~re It Americ~n policy .In . wJlhdraw {'f}mplrlely f~m Vietnam v.•11h1n .!!iX mOl't lhs if U.S. pruone:rs of war are released. Twenty liberal Democrats callerl a morning new~ conftrence to announce Ul~ir plan.~ for seeking Hnu~r 11dnpt ion of the so-called MansUeld amendment. Authoriz~ by Senate Democrallc Ltader Mike Mansfield . the amendment is attached to a S21 bill io n weapon~ pro· curement bill approved Wednesd11y by the Senate:. The: t.mendment decla res jt"i0be~··1he J>O.li.ey of the Uni!i!d Sta,es th11t till U.S. m1htary forces be withdrawn frnm Indochin.11 within six month s of the hil l's entetinent and upon the release of all American prisonm of "'ar. Last summe.r fin .11.lmo.!!t Identical amendme:nt wtis ad dtd by thl!! Senate to .11 bill ertl!!ndi11g the mili tary draft. On June 2'. the House:. by a vnte of 219 to 176, rrfused to instruct its nl!!gotial.ora to IC· ~pl the Mansfield amendment In • joint conftrence on the draft bill. A 'J)rotracted battle: btlwetn the tw1> ch1mbl!!r1 ensued. with a resulting "com· promise" tht Stnlilt dov~ felt h&d .evertl.y watered down the ori1lnal M1nsfleld Amendment. But they Jt;a ve in, looklnt lnst.ea4 to making 11 firmer slAM with the Amt r~ opml attachtd to the P'-<nl bl! . Both aides In the HCll.lU art refralnin« from' any unqu1Ufled prediction!! but doves ate countlna on wch fa ctors 11 the collapM fA an upec:ttd prttldr.:ntlal e:leo- tlon contttt In south Vietnam to prt'ldU<.'t the 23 e<1nvertl neceu1uy to reverse the June 28 vote. l \ same story befnre ~he rl1ed ··He's not charged 1v1th anv del1nquenl act." Juvenile Cou rt Jurl.ge Clifford Shepard said. "It was an accidental thing. '1He'i; 1n our jur1sd1rtinn as a runaway." Shepard said_ "\\'e are trv1ng to wnrk ou t_ a placement ~·ith a lami l)r." Green said ~Ierrick's l!tepfather came to the police station when the bny was found but said. •·1 can ·t keep him. He·n Just run again ." Senate Supports Federal Workers' Salary Freeze WASHINGTON !UPI ) -The Sen;ite to- day upheld President Nixon's order to freeze wa ges for 4 mil!lon i:invernmenl ~·orkers until ,July L Key senators pro- mised to fij;!ht for a partial pa~' incrf'a.~E". The Senate re;ected a resolution "'h1ch \\'Ould have n11llified Nixon 's ordf'r p<istpnnin~ a 5 5 percent raise for goi.•emment ernplnyes due Jan. l. The House re jected a similar resolution f\l nnday. 207 In 1i4. Rut sevrra! Sena!nrs. i n c I u din i:: rh;11rman GaJP :'llrr.r-P ~0-\\'\'1'1 I of thr Senate Ch·11 Strv1re Cornm illre ~nrJ 1hr. comm1tlre ·~ riinkin'l RepulJ.lir.an. Hiram L Fnn~ (R·Hawa11 1. promised tn rre.~s fnr !ei;::1slat1nn i::11·in;z ftrleral 1vor krrs a ra ise co rnparahle !n the average 1Jf the 1n!'rra sP~ perm iltrrl pri\•ate indu5TrV under Pha~e II nf f\ixon '" progr11m. · On \\'erlne~da1« lhl" S<-nate adnp!Prl An amenrtmtnt In the military procurr ment hill 1r1·hirh w11ulrl provide federal "'nrker.~ "·ith th1~ p:i rtial increal!e. But the amendment wa~ not ex pected to get through the House . So lon Charges Coverup of CSA Engine Accident \VASHIN GTON IU PJI /\ Coogressman gays thP. Peolagon delayed the news that an engine had f811en off a C5A cargo plane until after the Senate pissed a bill CQnla ining $472 million for the controversial aircraft The Air Force said Wednesday It h11.d grounded seven ot lht huge pla~ after a" engine fell off a C5A as it was being taxied on !he runwa y at Altus Air Force Base. Okla , a week agQ . Rep. Clarence Long (D-r.1n \, assert.ed the: disclosure was (lelA yf.d until .11 $21 hillioil wea pons 11uthorization bill w11s "safely lhrough the Sen11te." He said hi · would ask the. General Acr:ciunt!nJll Office to conduct 8 t~hnlcal audit of the pl11ne. which is the world'p; large!ll. and at $60 million each, the most expensive. But Air Poree officials denied the de:lay was due: to the Senate deb11te. which end· ed. Wtdnesday. They seld the \ncide:nl was publlciud in Oklahoma when it hap- pened and that they waited to put nut a formal announcement at the Pentagon until the:y had some preliminary tn- form.11tion on the ct1u1e. The Air Force said its investigation hid not betn finished but evidence. lndlcattd the fault h1y in the mounting: that holds the engine rather than tn the tnfiJ1e Itael!. fl said the mountlt prevloo1ly h11d bten ldtntiOed u wtak points and were already due to be reinforced before the t ctldenL Three yean AIO the lCU p ined mt.orlety whtn Seti. W'llllarii Proimlfe ([).W\&, ), uncovered massive CO!t over· runs on the pl•i . F OAl t ,. P llOf ~!•It P~o!o IREMEN MOP UP AFTER BLAZE ROUTED HUNTINGTON FAMILY At First, It Seemed Like Onl y a Small Fire F a111il)' in Hunting-ton Flees Pre-dawn Blaze Fire rau~erl StJ,ll{lft rla1niige In a !wo- ~1 nr.1 hr:i111e 111 llun11ni::tnn Reach earlv !his rn11rning. hut fl ll family riiemberS es(';iprrl lhP hla~e unh11 rmed Thr fire.rl e.~1rnycd the master brdroom ;ind d;1n101 gcd thr ;iTt 1c ;inrl roof nf the !i('l n1c nf \lr. :ind ,\.1rs. Garv Lauchlan at 1;;172 ti1hsnn Ci rri", near Sialer Avenue anrt Goldrn \V!!~l Street. Th,, cnllplr anrl their chilrl ren , f\1ic hae1 . 9. ;:ind r.;iry. i . got nut nf the house safelv 11hdP nr1!!hhor.~. ;i11;ikrned bv 1hr sound of rnnf111g f;i ll!ng 1ntn thr baCk.1·ard pool. c;illrrl thP f11r rl C'p:1rl mC'nt Thr f1rrrnC'n ;irri 1·rrl 111 .1 .1~ :i.m. and lhP hl<i1f' 11 ::is 11nr!"r cnnlrnl bv 3 48 a.m., hrr nff1cers rropurtrri . . So111e ncrgt1hnrs \\'C're !tghling the £ire 1r1·1th ~anlen hn.~t>s 1vhen firemen ::irri\·ed, ··1 11r1kl" 11p srnell1nJ,l sn1oke ··said .\Irs. Sh1rlry Laut·h!;i 11. ··11 11n!.~ sC'emed like a small ftrr <tnd t 11cn t dn11·11~!:i1rs IQ get snme water \\lhen I rrturned seconds latrr the hedrnon1 \l'llS in flame~. the heat 11,as inrtn~e ;ind ;ill we c11uld do ~·as 11o·ake !hr rh1l dr rn 11 p ;1nrf get nu1 " Thr l.;'Ju.:hl:1n s t r 1 (' rl tn c<1ll the fire rlr pn1tme11t h11t the phnnes were not 11·or).;1nc;. "[! ;ill happened so quic kly," ~aid l.;1urhl nn ''I tned In J:e back in to fight 1\. h111 1h1' hral 11·a.~ Inn much." "Frir1un:il rlv ;i cnu rfl e of neighb11rs r;i llrd ." s;u(I nntl<il1nn ChiC'f .1i1n f.r1·spnf'h. "Oftl'n ln a rasl' ltke this thev all stanrl :1rnund rres11ming s0rneone etsC has railer! us 1.1·hcn nnbnrlv hiis." Grrspach ('~t una !cd Iha·! the structural rl<image was about $10.000 1.1·1th the damiige to <;ontent s bein g SJ .llOO. firemen a!Lri buterl the cause nf the fire to a cigarette not being properly ex· tinguished. .Flying Scientists Find Evidence...-· Backing Einstein \\'ASHl i\'CiTON 1 AP ! -Two scientist.!! rE"1urned today from an ar6und the world fl ight with a \entali\'e conclusion that thry lx'at the clock and maybe pr oved nne n£ Albert E1nste1n·s relativity theories. Einstein.first a1h-;111ccd the notion in 190.1 th.it 1imc is rel;il 11·e and the time a r.Jock recorrls dcpenrls on its speed relat ive to the stars. Thu~. he theori1.ed, a clock tnn·c!ing £'aslw;ird Hl high speed 'o\'011ld lose iibout HJO billionths of 11 second comp11 red lo a stationary clock .• After carrying l.wo super acct1arate clocks e;.stwarrl arou r11J the glObe, Joseph C. Hilfcle. an assistiint pl'ofessor nf physics ar \\lashing1on Unil·ersity in St. Lnuis, and fi1chard !\eatin~ of !he Naval Observatnrv here think Einstein was at least piir!IY ri,i::hL a thick for only 512.95 sq. yd. Th•r•1 1wcli • w•1 lffi of 1hOllf. hnu1!1ou1 •fl<il c•,•ft•1 11vto11 'I'•"'' p•<• ... l11to Forlv1111u b., IC 1r1~!111, .,.ow'll ... ~., whv tlii1 l11hlo11•bl• t1rlur•lll plu1 ce•ptt h11 iuch 1 ll'lodttl prlct . Th1 16 "'wlti-c:11en .,.. 111111i11t to .. Tm·ns 011 N 01·th Water. BAKER S F I E L D fAP) -Forty years ago critics snrered when engineers talktd of moving ~urplus northern California wattr to the state's w.11te r- short but p<•pu!Qus southern half. Twenty years <igo "'hen engineers i;tarted dra\lo•ing the pltins for the 4f)O.. mile-Jong system lo do the jnb. lhl' crn1c11 !"tepped up their rrsi st;incP. and e1·en nn lV arr challenging it 111 the co urt s . Today GO\'. Hona!d Reagan SE"nds !he first \,\'ater 01•er the last ph~·s 1cal barrit-r -the Teh:1chap1 '.\lnu nt;:uns -"'rth a ''"e·told-yuu·so" blast at .. !he doom· criers and the nay-sayt>rs ll'h~ are just as vocal and just as larking in 1·1sion as they \\'ere hundred!! of years ago " The governor's remarks were prepared for the dedication of the A n Ed mnnstnn Pum ping Plant. \\'hith 11'111 lift a grea ter heii;:ht .than ever <lone bt·f(ll'C , Reaga n called !hr pl.111l "11 vital link in I.he largest and 111osl enm plicated erg1 neering feat or 011r time." Turning his illten!i11n ! 11 cn n- ser1·11t ionists who claiin !he S3 billion pro- Jecl will wrerk the rn\·ironn1en1. Reagan said, "It is too bad and a little ridiculous that i;ome of the recen t npposition has been linked to the legitimate desire of all of us to prott'Ct c.nd presrrve the magic of California .·· Snme conservationists advocate stop- ping ~·ork on the water project. which of- ficials say is morl"than 90 percent finish· ed. But the gn\·ernor said. "There are no vali d arguments tn justify hailing or del11 yinj;! the State \V;iter Proiecr. Aban- doning this prnject .~·nuld , in fact. create a fin anciHl catastrophe for the State of Cal ifornia." A recent report by a task fnrce nf cnn- suiner advnc;i!e Ralp~ Niidrr sa id the project would main ly henef1 T indu.o;try. cOrporate farms and large landowners at the expense of tax payers. State officials maintain that the prn· jecl's costs will he paid mostly b.v "'a!er users, as well as by sales of elect rical power from its dams. W ornan Brea.thes; l n Coffin Week BANGKOK 1UPJ •-The Bangknk Pos t said today a 68-year·old woman presumed dead lay for a wel'k io a cn!Fin befor1 friE'llds discnve re<l she "'.'IS alive. Dr . San it Arc~ipsmautr !old the English-language t ewspaper that Mrs. Hoe Chulhasorn. a Malaria victim. was fnund motionless in her house on Sept 27 in the so ut hern prnvince of Prachuap. Neighbors who believed she was dead placed her in a coffin and took the body to a B11ddhisl tem ple fnr burial. 1 A week later friends opened the caskPt and round that 1'-1rs. Hoe still was breathing. the Post said. She is In serious cond ition. • See . . . Karastan Carpet Gallery • IF YOU CAN"T COME IN-CALL 646-0275 for an eiq>ert """'' oonsulta.nt \l·ho will <om• "' """' homo with 1&1nplt1 without any obUp titm to JOU! K.,..,.,, .ltatN r:.rpet• Ilk• you 1pend ftHJr lllewlM ,,,.,_ 'F ovr fa'M.rltf ftrt~ M!'lgnt-r "1ill ba haJ1PV to tsnf6t ,oW. .... H.J.GARl\EJT fURN'lURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ' -- , ' • I> 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646-0275 646-0276 COSTA MESA, CA1.IF. I • I I I ( Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL . b4. NO . HO , J SECTIONS, 40 PAG ES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORN IA -----~ THUR SDA Y, OCTOBER 7, 1971 Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Shhh-Fountai11 Valley Can Sue Noisemal{er·s By JOA:'l\\'f': RE\'~OLDS Dt "'• O•ll• ,., .. , it1ff Ssshhhh . Siarting today. loo much noise 1n Foun· ta1n \·alley could t·os l rou 5500 or six rnont hs in jail. 1'he l.°t!y's noise ordlnanre. passed by lhe council . .\ug. 17. WC'nl into effect to- <lay The new l<I\\' places lirnits on the lr\"e\ of noise alluwed in certain section $ I}[ the eity Health Dcpartrncnt. !ht city was d11·1ded u1to three noise 1.onc::. Zone one. whlt'h 1~ the qu1c1e:-il. hit:. " noise level of 45 to 50 dC'Clbels and t"Ul'l·r~ :iome of the neighl>orhoods in the southv.·est ton"ler of the cit\ Zone 111·0 has a noisr le1.-el lit 50 to JS deci~ls and eovers !hr rcnuun1ng resident ial areas or the <:ity . ., llirhard Hubbell of the l'i\y"s Bulldin~ Lkparlrnetll . expl11111cd ho11• the det'ibt•l '.1·ste111 y,;ork.~ -·1r~ a log;irtthnur st•;i!e !;;,in~ an ,1r11nn1cu.-sc.11<'. 1f you set the slightest nu•~e 1hat the hun1a11 ear eou!d hear .1t une . !ht•n the loudest 1101~e a hu1n;;n could h~·ar 11H!1uut pain 11·ould IM' a mi!lion- nulhun . · he said goin~ and a rouple of people ta lking 1s at about ~j decibel~.·· Hubbell explained . · t\t 60 d<'cibel s. ) Uu get speech in- lrrference if you rr standing fi\'e to six lrtt rron1 the pcr~on you are talking to. /\ 1·omn1crcial jet 1al\1ng off. produces 90 to 100 drclbels " Ar.cording to Planrnng Dirertor Clinton Sherrod. tht ordinance enah\es !he city to p1,osecute nnyone 1\'ho c.>.cced5 thest r1\11~e lc1·cls. 1\hirh intrudes into a res1df'nlLal area abo,·e 1he allov.·able teve/, will be cause for prosecuOon II loudspeaker used for a rock corttert or political rally "''ill not be allowed to e1:- eeed the gh•en limit 1n a particular area. Shr rrod said even barking dogs or other noisy pets could be in l'iolation of the ordinantr \\hat lhr al"erage noise lrvt>I for thosr area~ 1~ Tht• det'•hcl lr1 els for the lhret tones 11(·rr rs1:ibt1~hrd 1h1s 11a~. Shrrrod <"<~ll~ the ordtnanct' the first of 1ls l-u1d 111 ()rangC' County and, a<:cording to planner Uon t.:011tran1<1n. everl' e1tv 1n 1he l'Ount\ h;i~ n1ad£" a11 tnqu ;ry ~1·i1h Fount:i1n \'a!lev abu111 the ord1nant'e ( ' fi'i Based on a l'!udy l'Onduetcd by the t:it~ /.'lanning DC'partn1ent and Orange Count~ Zone three allows the nlos! noise. rang- ing from 55 to 60 drt•ibels. It i~ lorritetl along tile S:in ·Di ego F1·rt•11·:-i~· 11t ;i quartet of a 1nile dt•[Jth on ('<ieti s1d1•. "fhu,. 111th a loganthrnl(' ?-cale. Ci:l{'h 111.n11b(•r 1s ten t ane~ 1ha1 uf !he nunlb<'r pr'rt·rd1n~ it ··Tiu' al'rragr o!IH"t• 11'1lh a ryprll"ril rr For u\S tanc:e .. any l·ontinuous nois(' from e<1uipment in ·the industrial area The ord1nanrr was ba:-,ed on a n1nc- month study in whirh city and c:ount.v personnel measured the noise leve ls at 35 locations in the cit y in order tci establish So 1! ;1ppc;1rs· th~! Fuunt;iin \'alle) 1nay ~uon fl<' J01ned bv other eo1nrnunl!1rs 1n· 1rre~trd in n1akini; !his ont of lht lju 1etesl pl«cr~ 1n Soulhcrn Californ ia. 7 I , Tliousands Flee Heat To Beaches !lot Santa Ana 11·inds sweeping across Orange County this 1>.'eek are sending fi1·c times as n1any people to the beach a~ nonna!ly go on Autu n111 df1.1·s. ~lore than 9.000 people s1eppcd on ro Seal Beac h \\'ed11esclay fr on1 carl.v inorn· i11g to la1e nigh! '!'he 1hrrn101ne1er ht! 100 dcgrt•cs there \\"ednesda.v while the 11·a:cr 11·as a 1noderalC' 6:1. Sral Beach lifeguards experted another onslaught fron1 heat•h crov•ds tndav a~ lhl' (l'lllpera!urr \l";t~ Alread.1· 8(1 dl'l!rf't'S al 10:30 a.in . So1ne Hlief is in .~ight. Tht' l" S \\:cather Bureau expects the scurchln~ $anta Ana ~·1nd!'I to die off son1cwhat ~·r1- da~. \\"eather expert!'! prc dic l temperatures 11111 drop to BS degrees at the beaches Friday and 95 inland. That"s about five legrees less than today's predicted highs. Besides Seal Beach, other Orange tuast resorts found a lot or people - /IOSSibly a fe1v truant students -on lhf' oand. Kearl\• 6,000 visitors ti.•ere in the Ne1vpori Beach i.trands \Vednesday in 86· :legrce heat. Normal Autumn days find less than 1.000 beach goers. The v.•ater was 62 3 degrees. The temperature at 10:30 lt11s 1norning was 77 degrees. Huntington Beach lifeguards reportt'd 12.000 visi tors in 80-degree heat \Ved· nesday. The 11•t1ler \1•as 64 de~rC'es. The h('a\ was 76 this morning In Laguna Bench, the crov.·d count 11·as 4,000 and the air fe rnperalure 84 degree!'. \\later 11 as 6;; degrel'S Today'~ ;:11r tempera ture at nud·morn ing was 73. ~n Cle mente lifeguards reporteq 1·ro1l'ds of 2.700 and a 90-degrt e air lempcraturc ...-\\"a!t'r tempcraturt ~-as 66 4 degrees and today's air tcn1peraturt at n1id-morni11g 11·as 80 degrees ri.1ean1l'hilc, the rest or California !'welt ers 1n !he sa me hot air as Orangr County Orange Count ~··s El Toro tool.. o\'cr f1rs1 place as the· hottest spot 111 the nation al 106 degrees, but Long Beach 1vas 1ust ont degree behind. San Diego rtached 101 degrees, Lo~ An~cles 1vas 90 and San Francisco a cool 63 degrees. some 20 degrees less than the previous da~1 • Overnight low! in Orange County and Los Angeles County ha ve hovered around lhe low 60s. Mesan Indicted Iii-Beach Death Of Son's Wife A Costa-~lesa ma1 accused or s!ayinl his daughte r-in-law in Huntington Beach last Augu st has been indicted on a nlurder charge by the Orange C.Ount y Grand Jury. • James N. Sipult , 48 . or 2924 Pepper Tree Lane. Is scheduled for arraignment on the first degree charje ln Superior Court sometime today. He Is accused of flring a single ahot from • .22 caliber pistol at Mn-Kathleen ~I. JI, ol IDl22 ll:amuela Drive, Uun- tmpn -· whlcll llnic:k and killed h<r. ll Is allegod by polic< lhll Slpult became tnvOlved in 1 f1mlly ariument at hla d1ughtt.r-tn-law'11 home Aug. 30, left briefly lo gel a gun, and n..d lhe fatal sfiot through. a screen' dpor. ' · Detectives claim Mrs. Slpult11 221'•r· 'o1'! husband, J11ck, immed iitity ran outside and engaged his 111thef'.-ln a fight over the weapon during wh~h the eld er Slpult wa3 shot th the knee. ~ Sipult was arrested by pollct officers at bi.~ Costa . ~1es apartment about rlghl hours alter the !hooting. -/ , Only tl'p , prb!/:CUtlon witnesses wtre brought 'before the Grand Jury's hearing Wednuda.v, 111 medical l"mlntr, 11.n d .lnc k Slpult . " • -1 Homes Razed Santa Barbara Fire Burns 2,200 Acres OAILV PILOT s i,11 P~o!o FIREMEN MOP UP AFTER BLAZE ROUTED HUNTINGTON FAMILY At First, If Seemed Like Only a Small Fire Fa1nily in Hunti1igton Flees Pre-dctivn Blaze Fire caused $lJJ)00 dan1agf' tn a t11·0- stOI")' home in Huntington Beach earl.\ this morning. bul all fainily me1nbers escaped the blaze-unharn1ed . The fire rlestroyed the n1a~tcr bedr110111 and damag£'d the atlit' and roof of thr Pome of ~l r. and r-.1rs Car.1 l.auchlan at 173i2 Gibson Circle. n£'al' Slater 1\ven11l' and (;olden \Vest Street. The t'ouple and their cluldrcn. ~!1ch:1rl. 9, and Gary, 7. got out ul !he house safely v.·hile neighbors. aw;1kr1100 by the snunti -0f roofing falling into the baekyard pool, called the fire dep<1rtmcnt The firemen arrived at 3:34 a 111. and the blaze was under control b.v ~-48 a rn., fire officers reported. Some neighbors were righting the-fll"e V.'ith garden hoses when firemen arrived. ''I woke up smelling smoke." said Mrs. Shirley Lauchlan. "It only seemed like a 'mr;z.11 f" e and I went downstair~ lo get so e ater. When I returned seconds Iii he bedroom was in flames. the heat was intense and all we could do was wake the children up and get out." The L?.uchlans I r i e d to call !he firr department but the phones were hot working. "It all happened so quickl)'." s.ald Lauchlan. ·· L tried to ge back 1n to fight it, but the heat was too n1uch ," "Fortunately a coupl e of neighbor~ called." said 811ttalion Chief ,Jim r.erspach '"Of!en iu a 1 a?-r l1k r lh1~ thf'\" all stand around prc::.un11ng sorne()nr> else hils called us when nobody ha~ ·· (;ersparh estimated !h;1L thr .;t1u1·1ura l 1l<l1nai::e 11·as aOOut SIU.000 11•1H1 1he dam<ige to contents bf:ing $~.000. Firemen attributed the 1·ausr nl thr fire to a c1garet1e not be1n~ proprrl1· ei· 11nguished . Pr eve nt Blc1zes , Fire Chief Urges In obserl'ation or fire prevention \\'Cek, Foun!ain Valley Fire Chief flolickey La1vson is reminding residcnls of the cosl of fires in that ci ty. I Since the first of t~e year, he said, riremen in Fountain Valley have respond- ed to more than 600 alarms. The loss lrom these fires approaches SB0.000, Lawson added. He emphasized the need for residen\11 to check their homes for overloadrd elec- trical plugs and worn out wiring : to keep (Ivens. ranges and cooking utensils free of gre<1se: to never store cleaning rags near heaters or flammable cleaning Ouids and to keep matches well out of the rezch of children. S . .t,,~TA 8.'\.RBAR.<\ IAP' -A '~ild brush lire crackled through the hills above this picturesque to11·n today. destroying at Jeasl sevl"!r-expensive home.~. da1naging others and routlng hun- dreds or resident s. Out-of·conlrol flames raced 01·c r 2.:!00 ;ieres hy early today, 111 suburhan . \!ontecito and St1n1merl:,ind. and iOO fire 1ightcrs dra1vn from th roughout the st.ate 11·orkrd to tut lines around the blazes a~ planes dropped chemical ret<1rdants. Se11ate Okays Los Ala111itos Flight Data The l'..S. Senate ha s backed a 111casure designed to ro rct !he Oepartn1ent of l)cfense to explain v.'hy it is consii.1er1ng' 1·esuming flight s at Los Alan1ito s Naval Air Station. Se n. John \I. Tunney 10-Cahl.) offertd an an1endmenr to the n1ilitary pro- curement bill that 'A'Ould prohibit flindin,w; for fixed l\'ing or helicopter flights at thl' ;11r stalion until thr se{'retary of defen~I' ,;1vcs Congress a special rrporl 011 the frasibil ily of fhght s a! the base, "I feel very s!rongl.v Iha! lhe quest11,1n of the effec-1 of air rel<1ted acl 1~·i!ie~ on <In 11rban environmen! ha1'e not been thoroughly studied by the Departrnent or IJrFense ... Tu nney said in proposing thr an11:ndn1e111 whieh 11·;i ~ ii ppr ii 1 e cl i111an11nousl). Thf' st alion w<1s ordered deaC\ll"ated h\' 1hr i'\a1\• as or June JO this year. la onr announcCment the Navv rt.l"ealed tha1 1t 11as pl;inn1n.i: 10 eons1nJl't housing at thr ha~c ror fleet personnel fron1 the Orangl'" 1 "f111nty-Los Aogcles area. bul since then a l)~part111f'nt of Defense s111dy te<1m ha::; rt'1111riect t11 al "cl'rtaiu Arn1y and Air Forl·e reserve eomponenls harr 1al1cl rr qu1ren1ents."' for u~e of !he 1,.1:!~ acrr proper1~. Thr i\rniv has rrvt>illCdi thal II is stu- dying the · 1~nss1bil1ty of loC'at1ng a hl'licopler reserve unit a1 1hr. base . Tunney lold lhe Senate that Oran~e (;ount y delegation,~ have visiled the Defen.se Department several I i in e ,~ ll"ithoul gelling adequate info rmation 011 1hc reasons for locating Army helieop1ers al the facility, Death Terin Okayed A~li\IAN (UPI l -The Jordanian gol'ernmenl has approved a dtalh senten- re imposed on a Palestinian guerrilla cOn\•1cted bv a militarv court last month of alttmptliig to hi jaCk a Royal Jorda- nian jetliner . the ~fiddle. East New~ Agency said loday. Oil Code Gets Closer Eye Be(lc_li Comrn~ttee to Thras Ii Out Details of Changes - A committee m«!ting was scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today to thrash· out dttds of proposed revisions ,in the,. Huntington Beach on code. The metting was Set up this momlng by Councilman Jack Green. chainnan of the ni~member committee that tia9 been working: on the new 40-page ordinan- tt ~for 11 month!. • The ordinan« was scheduled for 11 publlc het1ring before the city council last Monday, but lht hearing was postponed 101• the fourth time. at thl" recon1- menclatlon of Aeling City -Admlnislr11tor Britnder Castle. Ht 11ald another ''26 or 27 '' points ne.ed- ed to be gone over 11gahi, addln11 that he btlieves ma.t of them could be resolved al comnllttee level. leal'\ng only the main .... ~ -' tssue -the new fee structure -for lhe council. Prt!enl recommtodatlons on fees for drilllag and Inspection permil!'I would mean increa;ing the 1Mual ~venue from the'charges from SM,000 a year to about 1225,000. Councilman Green reacted angrily al tht new delay. '"We've been fooling _around with thi9 for n1onths.'' he said. ''I'd like to know what's going nn. No1.1· we have 2$ or 27 1hings to work ouL I'm the commlllet ehairman and I don't know why," 8111 Woods. representing: the Western Oil and Gas Associ11tion, replied by saying only "half a d~cn" issues rr..- 1nalffi!d. mO!ll or \~hlC'h involved clariflc•· .~ Uon o( the wording. Councilman Norma Gibbs noted that the hearing w11 firsl opened ind con· tinued June 2l and observed. "lt seems to me that controversial issue! like this .alwayg seem to be delayed. Is not the plirpose of thl'I to wt1ltr ll down btfore i( gel!! to the council?" Deputy City Attorney ~lichael ~lilltr assured the council that the issues werr minor tnd that they related l-0 bringing the language of the ordinance up to datt wl!h the latest terminology of tht oll in- dustry. The council agreed lo the. delay and rescheduled the publi~i'riOg on the code revtsiong to the . . JI meeting in lht Murdy Park clubho • Seven persons 1vere repor ted injured. The only one suffering serious injures \\·as a 74·year-old n1an ~·1th third-degree burns £rorn trying to put out flaines that n1enaced his hon1e . Th e others 11·ere firen1cn sufferin g from . 1 a nous injuries and s1noke 1nha!ation . .'llakesh1ft c1-.1cu<11lon stat1 ons were ~et up a1 srhools to shelter those ll'ho fled . The blaze w;1~ the 11·orst in a rash or bnish anr! gra,.;~ fires that broke out at·ross Southern l"ahfornia th is 11'eek .. 11 Smoke 2.100-acrt blaze near Fillmore, about. JO mile.~ southrast of Santa Barb;ira. ,ilnti s11 others in the s:i111c <irea 1rerr ..;l.'l h~ 1n· cendiary de\'1ces with det:iyec! t. . .11 1 111~c~, fire of!k·1al;; said. The Fdln1 ur r 111·e 11 aJ nettrl y e~t111gu1 shcd 1il11t·1;1I." :i • .it.l Ofr1e1:-il s ~;i1t\ \l!\'l"e 1o:as nn 11d1l .1l1on lh<1l tl1P ~;111l<1 Bnrba1a fire 11a:i linked If' thr Fil11no1T ;,1'L'i1 hl:1zes Bu t un e <pukr~1n;111 -.;(1fL ·1i11~ lil;i1r ~1.irted 111 an 1See Bl..\ZE. P:i gr 21 ~ -e111 Bench School Offers Clinic By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 the D•!iY P ll•t SU U llrgh school .studrnls caught sneaking a drag 011 a eigarette are no11 b1- 1ng offered a ('hance to ~hape up instead of being ki{·ked ou\ Jack S. Hoper. superintendent o( the Huntinl!ton Beach ln11111 lligh Sc/1nnl Dis!nct. said a rour·p,1 rt clinic \l"ill soon be nrt ererf 11J11ch c1nphas1lC'S !he health hazards of s1noking ··Under district rules. students eaught posse~s1ng tuhaceo (ir srno l.:ing ll"hilt> on campus are SLJ~pcnded £or three school d<iy;-.,"' he sa1r.J ·T/1r 11e1\ c:ltnu.: offers :-;uch 1·1olators an alternative." Hop1'r 1crn1cd ~mnking ··one. ul' the rn:iJor d1st·1pl111:1r,1 problcnis· <11 the distric!"s lluntington licach. Edi son. 1\larina and \Ve stn1in ste1· ca mpusrs. The srnoking t:lini c \rill bt' held <>fler school hour~ fnr fn\1r 11C'ekh ~f's­ ·'ions of 1110 hours rach, II 1~a~ developed h1 rhr' Tuherculosi:-; and il t•al!h i\ssoti<1!iu11 of Orange County . · ".•\s opposed to lhr tradi!Lonal lee!.ure co11crp1. l111s progr<.1111 1\lll g1~r :.Ludcnl.~ iln opportuni ty to reacl to thr n\aler1al bc111g prrsc·nl1'd 111 t;ilks rtnd audio-visual rnatenals. and 1u react to onf' anothtr.·· saa! Hf!pCr'. ""Thars 11hy l\"f' call 1l a cl nuc " SuhJCt"I.~ to be e1tam1ncd by the studen1s 111clucle lhf' psyl'i1olog~ h(•h11ul 1hr smok111J! habil. the efft•c1s of smokinµ on the re~p1r:itor.1 and t'1rr·ulatnry '>)Stern, and lhe rall;ie1es and psycholog1c:al i!pp('a] ... ,1r c•1J?arr11e <1d1rrt1s1ng Instructors are rrgular facu!tiy member~ n~·w being !rained bv lhr TB and Health Association . Seal Beacl1 Miss ile l\'Iove Pla11 Hits Ten11lo1·a1·y· S11ag OfficiH!s al lhc Srill Beach ;\a\'al \\!ca pons Stnt1on today con(i rn1ed reporls that lhr !\a,·y·s efforts lo 111ovr 1ls nlis s1!t facility fro1n Corona !o Seal Beach have been tt!mpc:ir arily stalled. An aide to Captain \Vi llia m E. Bet1.er, station commanding otrlccr. said the Navy st~I plans lo go ahead 1\·1th the con- sol idation the tv.·o facilities. even though \ts tfforts have been blocked by lhe House Arrncd Scr\•1ces Subcomm.ttec on ~ea1 Eslate. The subco1nrn1Uee too k its action at tht request or U.S. Rep. Victor Veyse)' 1 R- Rra11·Jey1 ~ho clainled in a press rr!east' 'Vedncsday th1H the Navy could nol justify the economics o( lhC' move. ~c:pst of n10\1iug Corona emp\oyrs, their equipment and the lease or ad· dilional land in Seal Beaeh would be pru· hibitive, according to Veysey. The. Navy. meanwhile, ill planning to provide additional information to the sub- committee ju!tlfying the consolidation. Corona's Naval Fleet and filissile Systems Evaluation group, co mmonly San Diego Police1n,an Slain by Holdup Man SAN DIEGO (A Pl -Poliet Sgt _Fred J. Ed\'i'&rds. 34, \\'IS shol to dtalh by ,• mt1rkel holdup man early today , police sairl. lnl'estigator s 1ald Ed11·ards wa!'I shot three times a~ ht step):>ed from his pa\rol r.ar at the rear of the store on El Cajon Bouleva rd. A man was •rrcsted l8ler In nearby La i\1e~ for questioning. V' ri •' rC'lt'J'ed to.,~ l!lr "lh111k !:inf..' hi!.~ been operating, "' an ilflnl'x to lhc SC'a! Beach S!;l.110!\ ~111\f' JlHl(' 30 ll 1hr :\;ivy 1 ~ sueecsslul u1 getting its 11·a1. lhr laril1\\" 1\'0U!d be located ad- Jac"cnt to !hC' · 1\·e;1 pon s !i.tillion in a privately-IC'a~ccl lflll.000 sq uarr foot building. Ahou! ;)00 p('rso ns are eurrently c1nplo~ed a1 lhe Corona plant. Orange Coa1t / Ho1 Santa An11 111nds 11·ill keep !hr n1rrcury bubbling toda y but it will cool do11·n a bi! Friday. Highs tod ay will be 90 at the bcache:t and 102 inland, rallging 'down lo 1he high 60"s tonight. Friday's lughs will De 85 to 95 respcctivt\y. INSIDE TODAY Is venereat di:,·ea.se a niorol ar medical probltn1? It's both, and it'!'I spreading 111 r pidentic prC>- portions 1hro11g'1011t A.?nerico. Dofl 't be s11 rpr111rd 1 f yotir 'ltXt door nelohbcfr tufn1 i1s ht 't got.ft. too. Sti Poor 18 C.11\IOl"llil (J•nkl1tt U• t (ltnlllt4 U ·• Ct"ll(f H '"'"_,. ~ u o.tlll tftl;c., ,. Dt,,...<lt lt E'nerl11 '"" • '""""'""''"1 n 11\tUft(t »II Mt'11Kt" )l "'"" l.•~" 11 Mtfl J11 t1rv1<1:0 !J, II ~ DA.I LY Plllil Phase II Tall{ Today & Watson'.~ Case Goes to Jur y It'• ConfWJing Nixon to U11veil Next Freeze Plan Steps LOS ANGELES IAP \ -The fate. of Cha rles "Teit " WatS<.tn wa& lurn- ed over to the jury today after the prosecution said Watson relished thl' sl ayin gs of actress Sh a r on Tate and sl.r others. County Johles~ Mark Hits ·7.4% WASHINGTON tUPll -Pres1denl Nil:on outl1~11 loday \~ i;e<:ond phase of hi' plan for uplifting the American economy without a renewal or innat1nn The President &ummoned congressional leaders to the White House for "l!ln ad - vance look al the proposa!.s late this afternoon and Also prf'Sumably arran~ed for briefings of business and labnr leaders in advance of his 4:30 pm. PDT sptteh on radio and televis ion over all oetworks. Nixon already has made C'lear hr-v.111\ a.Bow the 9().dl!ly ~·a~e-pnce-rPnl freeze tn expire a~ scheduleri NO\" 13. but s.:11d the follow-0n pro~ram would "ha ve teeth" tn prevent a sudden flood of prire and ~·age increases. Congressional sources predict~ thal a waj!;e-priee revlf'w board -or po~sibly a ,;eries of boards to make wage and price decisions -wnuld be set up. But they 11aid they expect~ there would continue Fountain Valley, Huntington Okay Cable TV Pact A five-city cable television authority moved closer to reality this v.'eek o;i,·ilh lhe ratification by two cil1es of the joint pov.·ers agreement creating it. The Huntinglon Beach and Fountain Valley City Councils approved lhe agret- ment. The cities of Newport Beach and \\'estminsler will cnnsirier the proposal nPJ.1 Tuesday. The Costa ?>1esa City Coun- cil withheld its approval 1'.1onday pending a wording change regarding the withdrawal of a member city. The. agreement would f'Stabhsh a public cable t.eJevision au thority to control com- munity antenna television franchises in the five cities. All five cities have been v.·orking on the prop:>sal since last, spring. The authorit y would bt> guided by a five-member board of directors represen- ting each of tile. cities. The directors would have no p:>v.·er tn enter into finan- cial agreemenls ·without approval from their respective city counc ils. Prope rty s ,vitch E yed at Specfal School Meeting Fountain Valley School D 1st r i ct trustees will hold a special meeting tonight to discuss the transfer of property :o their district from lhe Garden Grove Srhool District. The meeting v.·i\1 be held at 7 30 p.m. in Ille district offices at Newland Street and 'Talbert Avenue. The property in quPst1on is two un· dfveloped lots of 4 53 arres and 8 24 acres .., .... ned bv Ray Fische r and !he Cun- runi:;ham Construction Cnmpany The pro- pP.rty ii;; lnrated ea.~t of Euclid Street and nnrth of '\'arnf'r A\'enue near 1he boun- dary linP of the (\\'fl dist net::.. In the ir pctitinn. Cunningham anrl fi~rher said th('y arP seek1n~ 1he rr1i1 nsfer hecauS'l' "the r('.<i1dents nf 1he Ga rden r.rnve L"nifled Seh()l')I D1str1rf havr expressed 10 a rec-ent schC1n] hnard rlf'ct1on rhr1r unw11l1ngnes~ In makr <l•ailabll' thP f11nrl o;. 1n C'\panrl ~chool f1'i;1 !t11es 1n thP f n11nt.:i1n \':illr~ an•.:i "Commun11y 1dcnl1ly 1s paramount in this request Fountain Valley re~1dPnt.s hPlnng in Fount ain Vlllley SrhnCll~. gnvernrri hv penrlf> eltcteri by fountain V'alley rP~1den1~ · OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Ck.I.MO:! COAST r vaLl!HIMta Ctll.IJIAIN Robtrt N. W11d P'twlO.,I anll PlllllWMI' J1tlc R. CUJll"f ~ P1-0S.U Ind _,,, ~ 1h111u• K,,,,a l[Ollor Tiioro 11 A. M11•Dlo;ftt M11119l/lal EO•i'>r A!t'I DirHit W•I Cr1noe eo...ry Elfl!ar 1'4~·tf11t• ..... Offk• 1111s l11th lo11!1~1rd Mani,.,""'''"! P.O. loJ. ltO, 92,41 _ OtNr OHien ~ IMU\: tt2 f~flrt A- Cl!llt M oM: UJ w"' ..... '''""" N-r! l .. t~: J.llJ N-rf IOlllWI ... a. """*'lal 115 Hwtb ll CM'liN tt .. 1 ' tn be a.n overall govemme111t pollcym1k- lng bady, pc!rhaps 6' conlinuatlon of the pr~nt Cost ~f Living Council he ere at~ for Phase I. v.·hieh started Aug. 15, to establish general objtttivell' such as ~·a~e larli,l'ts and priee ceilings in various industries. Ni.ron asked Demncrat1r ;:i n fl Repub!icl!ln ltaders of the House and the Senate to !he White House at L30 pm. PDT for a briefing by tht President And his righlhand man on the pr11gram, SettPtarv Jnhn R C'nnnal!\' Cnnnally wa.~ on Ca pitol I/ill thi~ mnm- in~. urgin~ thf' l'f'nare In reo;tnrp snmr business tax breaks that v.·ere dtlu\Prl in a bill apprn\•ed \VednPsday by thf" Houst S<Jme senators plan tn press for even ertaler tax relief for 1ndi\'iduals than the House approvl'd . (See story Page 4!. Part of strong criticism by nrganized labor of the wage.price frteze "'as said tr> have been brought about by absence of 1dvance consultation by t h e ad- ministration on the proarl!lm. Nl:ton call- ed in leaders of labor. including its mos t severe crit ic, George t-.1 ean}'. as well as representatives or business and nther grnups In get thtir viPw.~ nn Phasf' 11 The administration let it be knn wn th;il Ph;i se ll wnuld rnnrenlratr on major in- dustries. o;i,·ith unlimi ted dura!il"Jn. and \\'OU!d rarrv ~nvl'mment l'nlorcement provisions .:..._ the "ll'eth'' that Nixon rerentlv men\\Onf'd. A hillh arlmini:c;1ra!ion orhriat. whri drt•llned 10 hP identlfiPrl , said 1hal in Pha sf' 11. he believed deci sions on ac - reptal:ile increases would be made by !Wparate ~·age and prier boards c-nm· posed of representativl's of busines!>, labnr and the general pub lic. Profits still will not be subject lo control!i.o he. said. This has been one of labor's thief com- plaints about tbe current freeze. Go Go Go ,, Fnllowing two months n f testimony. Su perior Courl Judge A:rlo!ph A!exandpr i 5 1 u e d in - stnJt·tlon~ lo the jury and ordered lhf' six·man. s1it-woman panel into seclusio n for deliberations. In a cln~ini:: argument \Ved- nesday, Deputy Dis!. Atty. Vincent Bllgliosi pointed to photogr.aphs of lhe ~even vietims and said: "The\' arP not here in this 1 ~nun rMm lodav, ladies and gentlemen of lhe Jur y. but from the grave.i; !hl'y cry out for justice." From Page J BLAZE ... awfully su5picinus place." The fire broke out Wednesda y af- rernoon in a canyon on the edge of thl' Los Padres National Forest and quickly sprf'ad throug h cha p<irral made brittle H untin.~to.n Census, Business Soar '"" ,;P'0 ''"' by prnlooged wmmer """ The houses dcslroyed were each valued al least $60,000. Fire officials said they Everything is on the up and up in Hun-Ge n er a I merchandise, automl')b1les, had no report immediately on how many tington Beach: The population, store food. home furnishings, and building hnmes had been damaged. ~The sales. and constructilln. materials were the. categories mak ing the t.1ontecito-Summerland area is dotted The population now stands at nearly b1!!gest sale~ gains. v.•ith hillside homes valued from $40,000 \32,000, retail sales fnr the fir st six He attributed the food and home lo Sl00,000 plus "gentleman" renches, months of the year are $12.9 millinn furnishings increases tn the nse in Many families packed a few things in ahead of last year's \l'hi!e constrution fnr popul ation in recent months. their cars and fled before the fire, then the first nine months of 1971 is nearly Cle\·eland rep:>rted that the value of rushed back lo bring out livestock, in- double the build ing pace nr 1970. ~ construction in the first nine months or cludin,I! many horses. Thirty-five horses The figu res were. provided in t"•in 1971 totaled $62 million compared to SJS "'ere taken to the Santa Barbara Polo reports by Bill Back. lhe city's economic millio n in the like period for 197!1. ...,._Club and others were stabled at the Earl development director, and Jack fo.lnsl of the building is in home!'i and \Varren Showgrounds. Cle veland , .the building director. apartments with 3.360 new unit! -in-The owner of one of the homes Back said thaT'retail sales are up SlO 8 eluding 785 homes -being constructed in desl~_oyed wa5 William Hesthal, an artist. million over the first quarter of thl' year the first nine months of the year. The ··ol course, I los't a lot of paintings and $8.4 million over the seeond quarter v;ilue nf the new homes and apartments there," he said. "But it's the silly things of 1970. totaled $53 million. you remember. Like the orchid plant I brnught back from my last trip to Mei:· ieo." Beautification Okayed On Beach. Median Strip Beach Boulevard \\"!ll be beau\!fled . F\oo;i.·ers and shrubs ~·ill be p\anterl in the median , pre.sently being built by the. state Division of Highv.·ays. This o;i.•as assu red th is ~·eek v.·hen !he Huntington Beach City Council appro1·ed a rl'solution declaring the city's inention to landscape the med ian. The eouncil asked the stale riot to pa•·e the median between Adam s and Edinger Avenue& and to pass on any savings to the city for the landscaping. Pub!ic Works Director Jim Wheeler' l'stimates that it y,1lJ cos! the city about Crossing Guard Study Abancloned An experiment t.o see whelhf'r a rro.~­ !'iing guard is needed at thr Glllden \\'esl Street and Palm A\'enue 1nterseC't1on 1n Huntin,l!~nn Beach has been ~bandf)neri . Public \Vnrks Director .Jim \\"heelrr reported In rhe C'!fy roune1l th is 11 rek 1h;;t only 29 children a da\·. most of whom '''ere nf 1un1nr high ;igp, '>I.Pre be 1 n c escorred aC'rO\.~ the slrcel a Ila\. Ht said Iha! s1-: n!her 1n1er~crt 1nn~ in lhl' city had a higher pnorily for~ crns~- 1ni:: guarrl. \\'heeler po,<;IPd the ~u.1rrl ;it r~lm Ai·enue after p;;rents h:.d prr 1t1onf'rl !hP r1ty council and protested th:tt the in- tersection was a hazard to children. ~12fl.000 \(I landscape the median , Tbe rouncil made no mention of when the landscaping will be done. or how it w11I be paid for . "The city is de\•eloping tbe financing to accomplish this project O''er the next several years," the resolution &aid. Chilean Seized By U.S. Police ~:: !!~ l ~~~~ol~;r nr.~day arrested a Chill'an natinnal whn allPge dly v.•as in posse~sion nf $5 million wnrth of cocaine and $18,700 in cash and check s . Pnlice said o!Hrers respond ed io a hurgl:iry call \\ledntsday night in r.reenw1C'h V1llaj!.e and slnp ped a man 1dentif1f'd as Um berto Esaje rre. 3fi, for qurstinning Jn front of an apartment. r.~aJrrri , apparently believin!? he "'a~ under arrest. handed !he offictrs a bag allei:iedty cn ntain ing a kiln of (ncaine anrl 1hrn led them into the apartment v.·here pnl1ce ~aid thP y found an additional ei~ht k1 lni. of lhe. illirit <lnig. Also fnu nd in the apartment. pnlire s;iicl. were .$8,700 in t a.sh and SI0.000 in checks made out to Esajerri. Den11i s Car1lente1· Lashes Plan-'Triple Ax Murder' carving up Orange County intfl three He was care.ful lo voice support of the pieces in Senate District reapixirtionment lhree men v.·hose districts would gain by Dtmocrat·styll' amount~. \lterally. to a a three·way division of the Orange Coun-lripl~ax po:Hieal murder. 0111e potentla l ty dislricl!!i he and Whetmore now victim declared toda y.\ . repre.i;ent. State Sen . Dennis e:. Carpenter 1R-•"Excellent ,;enators and Republicans," Newport Beach ~ decried the DemocP't'lts' ill how Carpenter described them. gerrymandl'r1ng in a lelephone intl'rview Me explained legislator11 envision the from Sa.-::ramento. idea l siU: for a Senate Dislrict is 498,000 He savs the i;en~ational:i maneuver -voters. which Would s!'lrink and dilute with Democrats his own district in a tradi-If the De.mocral.5' strategy map were d . . In be 1dopted as proposed, t h e tional Republ ic11n strongho\ -is in-Republican political plum of Orange te nde.d treachery. "My charge Is that this ls not County would be segmented like a nt1 vel necl'ssary and not .accidental, but cold· orange. , blooc:led and premeditated." Carpenttt Divisions llUl&ested would give Sen. fumM · George Deukmejtan IR.-Loqg Buch) ''And 11 blatant attempt to diffuse the 196.000 wetl ~ange Coutlty-vOt'tn to continued. Moving eilst, Sen. William Coombs (R· Carpe:nter contend1 ltwe Democrat•' Rlaltc) would have 1.nothtr 150,000 •n- reapporllonme.nt which wnuld shrink his neied into his predominantly San. He intends to rebuild. The blaze was pushed by hot, dry 20- mile·an·hour "'inds .. Wednesday and fir e spokesmen said control of the blaze depends on whether the wind~ kick up again. T.emperatures in the area hit a record 96 degrees and the winds kept humidity to almost zero. River Mucked Up In Big Oil Spill CLEVELAND. Ohio (AP) -The U.S. Coast Gu11rd said today a •·major oil spill '' dumped 208,698 gallons of fuel into the Saginaw River near where the river Pmptles into Saginaw Bay on Lake Huron. The 9!h District. Coast Guard head· quarters in Clevel;ind reported a layer of ni) thrre fl'l fnttr inches lhirk covered a. 500·.varrJ.!on~ section of river 11ec.r a .::t an- dflrd Oil Division nf American Oil Co. term1 n;il :it Bay Ci ty, t.1irh. The Cf)ast Guard said floating booms v;ere being used In try to contain the spi ll v.·hi!e the oil \\'a.~ being cleaned up. Theer are no /pwer people without jobs in Orange County bul more who are unemployed . Figure3 released this week by the Department of ~luman Resources show that !here were 3.f>OO fewer jobless persons in the county during September than during August. The same office, hnwrver, says the unemployment rate inrre~sed !o 7 4 per - cent In September fr om the 7.1 percent recorded in Au,l!u st. • To understand this contradiction, you have to ignore I.he perC'en!age. It 's called an "adjusted seasonal average" arrived at by a complicated mathematical formula. What il means is that unemployment did not decrease as much th is September as it has in past Septembers. There was, however. a percl'nlage decrease in unemployment from August In Septrmb'.cr. In August there "'as a counted labor force of 527,6()() and an ac· tuill unemploym ent percenl.;i~e of 7.4 \without the seasnnnl adjusl1nenl l. In September there v.·11s a labor fore@ of 523.~ and hn actual unemployment percentage Qf 6.8 percent. This drop in \\'Ork force was due largely to students returning to school. The Human Resources office, however, uses a seasonal adjusted average wh ich dates back to 1950. A spokesman for the office said the seasonal averege allows Communication Program Slated. At Golden West Signups begin today for Golden West College's "Explorations i n Com· munications ," a program of o pen , in- formal discussion among stu d en ts 1 faculty and members of the C'om munity. The program, now in its third year, is designed to give participants a dee per understanding and respect for differing poinls of view on a variety of subjects. Groups will start meeting Oct. 18 and run for nine weeks. To join a group, in- terested persons should contact lhe rn1· lege affairs office between now and Oct. 15 by mail or lelephon~. Each group will be led by a trained stu- dent and a faculty member "'ho will act as advisors and ' acli\'e participants. Week ly sessions will run about two houri each. Three different groups will be offered th is fall. according to Mrs. t.1ary Wise. a college counselor \Olho is supervising the Eeries with ~1iss Donna Willoughby, a Epeech teacher. Discussion of contcn1porary ''hot topics" will he lhe foc us of one group . Another will explore role relat ionships between people, And the third will con- centrate on personal gro'>l.·th through trust rather l ha n confront.ation a n d speculation. •thick nylon tntured pl111hby for only 112.95 aq. yd. n..rt'• 1ucl\• •••'"' •f ........ a..:vr1." •..:d •• ,..,,. • ..,.to11 ,..,,.. ,.,k..t 111 .. Fo,rtv11••t1 lty .:., .... "" ytto!'ll ....... ., ... ., ttih f111hl0ft•~· .... ...., ,,,,. ,...,..., .... •••h .... -4fft ~,.,TN 16 Mtti-••IM ~ .... ""' ._ the dl'partml'nt to adjust unemployment figures for !'iea!ional wor)t and to compare these Figures to past years. He rnuld nnt. however, expla in how the figure l.~ compu ted . "fl '~ s1gn1fieance 1.s th at unem ployment , thou,l!h do~·n . i~ not down a5 much in September as it ought lo be," said the labor analyst Ourin~ August , !here were ~8 !Ill() une1nployrd µers<•ns in 1ln1ni.:e Cnunt v, while the Septe1nber figure was J:i.400. · 'J'he Department of Huma n Resnurre~ said manufattunng employment rlecreas- f'd by 40 during Septernber, but 300 jobs ~·ere addl'd in aeruspace. Other decreases in jnbs were reported in recrea tion. cons l ruction and agriculture , while inrreases came in teaching and government jobs. The Orange County figures are the ftrsl released since Nixon 's wage-price·rent freezl' ~·ent into effect. State and national figures are l'Xpected later this week. Two Men Seized In Costly H eist At Toro Mark·et Two ml'n wanted in connection o;i,•ith the $10,000 holdup of an El Toro market were arrest«! Wednesday ·night by office.rt from three Orange County police departments. The pair, Robert G. Brochard, 26, ol 10871 Palma Vista St., Garden Grove, and Kenneth A. Rash , 26, of 2448 W. Orangethorpe Ave., Fu 11 er ton, sur- rendered to police without incident Detectives said tht men a.re being held in Huntington Beach on charges of kid· nap, armed robbery, hurglary, possession of marijuana for s;ile, receiving stofen i;:oods and possession of an illegal \\'eapon. The duo were arrested in Garden Grove as a contingent of p<Ltrolmen and detec- f1ves from Huntington Beach, Garden Grove and Fullerton closed in on them The Huntington Beach police helicopte; and the Garden Grove police dogs were used lo track the suspects prior to the 9:30 p.m. arrests. Huntington Beach detectivl's said the t"·o are suspects in the armed robbery of the El Toro Thriftim art Sunday morning during which SI0,000 was taken from -thff store's sa.re at the point of the Luger-type hand gun. The Huntington Bt>ach department first heraml' involved in the investigation of 1he case. following the burglary of a home at 7802 Liberty Ave. on Sept. 29. Police allege that the two men forced Mrs. Kathryn Rash, wife of the suspect, to participate in the burglary of her parents' home at the point of the sawed off shotgun. See . . . Korastan Carpet Gallery IF YOU CAN°T COME IN-cAU.. 646--0275 -<'"" .... ._, """'' ccnrultant -will """" to your home with ..linp1e. wtthout ._ .-.,. ......, politieal strength cf Or1rt1e County.'' ~epreient. district aad that of Sen. James E. Whet-ernardlno County district. more (R-t..a R•hra) will rend apart thi And balloohlng up from ·s.n Dietc IC& II, _ _,..,..,..,,,.,.,,..,, .. __ _ Republican county. County on lhe soothe.Astern fn>nt, Sen. Orange County his grown more than Clalr Burgener (R·$an Diego ) 'fould cap. 1ny other in Cllifomil during the JMst lure 1nothtr 85,000, many tn newly dec11de, while !'iO?Dt northern are1s ha ve devl.loptd Irvine art1 communfttu. J03t p:>putauon. ''All reprirsented by exeellent aen1tors The Dtmocrall'J' lift would deprive It and Republic1n5," Carptnl«r declared , cf onl' addition Sen~tf! !eat lh11l "but. none of whl~h would hive • !'NI· Carp«nttr 11y1 would bt re1son1ble to jorlty nf hla district in Orange County antldptlt 1ettl ng. and be an Ort'nge C®nty reprnert· ''Orange County h11 1 right lo tatlve." rt a tc n 1 b I e rtpra:entitio n," the "S.~ically, thi~ i11 lhe pmblem1o which c•lffOml1 Jtepubllci.n Ctntral Committee I vlnlently object , , . that Orenge County chAirmen chara:td. I~ belng pulltd 1part," ht repeattd . • .,..., ,._ .. l•tnl« d<-tc111' b• """"" ............. . H.J.GARRFfT fURNrpJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESICONERS • ' ,, • • 2215 HAUOR llVD. 646·0275 MM276 COSTA MISA. CAUF. I \ I 11: 1\ t ' " .. -...... .,. •f. -•' -. --• T h11r~d~y October 7, 11>71 H DAJl Y PI LOT 0;t ----'----.. Pa1·ty Mo,1e A1111ouncecl Docl{ W orl{ers Staying Off Joh By S111n11e1· Officals Say Federal Order Sloiv lll Taki~ig Effect • .. Supcr111r Court ,Jt1d;;c llrl((T :-.u11111<'t' ot 1.ai;u11a Bcat·li 11,,,, l'aded ,1 l1!e luill.' ll~SOL'l:!llllll 11 1111 1111• i(1•publ1,•.11t p,trl\ .:tl1d rrJ;bll'l"(j Iii 111·.itl~i' l 'pUlll\ ,,, .J r •e111o(Ta1 Tl1c 101·111('1· ~:111· ;""1·111l1l\U1<111 11t11.-e IHll lul' lh1• ,t•n.ilr 1•11(l1•d 111 \!lfi·I 1ulh ;1 ~hue~ defeat .11 1he l1a11(h 11l 1u1·1,·111 •<111· i.:ress111;111 .!01111 c; :-.\'ht1IJ11 .-.;!\" 111• 1~ nvt runrung fur a11~ 11;11!1~;1 111x1l1ih";1j t•lth'' Fcl!ull" JUtl~e~ 1•• 11 hu111 :-.uinn!'r 1-1111- fldl'd h1~ i·hang1· 1• rcg1.>1r •• 111111 , 11111 - llH'nled that he 1old thc111 the only u1l1t·c he is seeking is th;11or 11re~1d1ng Judge - presently held by Judge \\'1lliar11 (' Spcu:- or New port Ueat·h The Lagun:i l.lcach iuri:.1 11·as Jppouncd 1o the be11ch in 196Z> hy tonner go1e1·11[jr ~:d1nund G "P;t1 . Bro11\n. ;i Dc111ot.:r:ll !IC' is eu1·re11t l~ srr11ng a~ i·h;11rn1:in 11f C.ilJ!orn1a ·!> COll!>f llulion.il llr1 blvn (;01n- n1iss1011 . , Republ\ct111 p;irb k'<nJers 11 !\11 t11d ;1y lea rnC'd of :--u11111f'r·s ch~c 1 s11111 et11111nt·11lrd 1hat 1hr\' h;11 r trird 11nsut.:cl'S~lul lv 1111r- cen1 yeti rs tu per~u;1de 1he L<igun.1 Be;ll'h Jurist to return tu pol1t1c" 11 w;"is t•o 111111entrd 11hrn lit' lell thr ::isse1nl.Jly 1h a1 Surn11er did !>O brc:;1use of ::i dispute with eounly Hepubhl'an leader" 111.er the direclion of his ac11v1ties 111 thr legislature and his 1·~peated support 01 Governo r Brown 's budge! pohcie" Judge Su mner \vas a recipient this ~·enr 11t the Orange County Bar Association'..; l·'ranklin t:. \\'est awa rd. a lribute of- fered by bench an d ·ba r' to n1en1hcrs wh11 ha\·e ser1·cd thr cause of iust1re 111 sonic special 11·a)'. . Judge Sumner 11·as t'!!Cd by !he. bor !l11d received the oward from form c r Cal ifor nia Supre1ne Cour1 Chief J11stic·r Roger Tra~nor for his 11 o~k 011 lhc Cons!1Lut1onol J\c\·isio11 Co1n1n1s~1011_ l(arate Teacher J(ilJ s 'Rival' ADELAIDE. A11straha 1L'fl!1 -/I. highly-rated kara1e i11s!ruc!ol' killl'd a judo instructor \Vedne.-.day 11•11h a thro;it kic k du ring an argurnenl O\'l'r 1\•h11 was the bett er qual1 fiecl. police s;.i1d lt1da.1.·. Pran k Fiorcl!i, 2.-1. a 1nat:h1n1::.t <in(l karate in:.truc!or 11·1t h a blat); bfll rat1n,C.. is cha rged 111th rnurdrnng Jlld<I 1n- lilruc1or Frcdenck huh ~ti. Police ~ergeant \ . .! l-;1l11<1n tuld lht' court today tha t " !XJ:,1 n1ortc111 ~ho11 et! Kirk died of a?>ph,vx1a <·<1 uscd by a blo11 111 the throal fracturing the h.1·v1d c;11·tilagc 1.:artlli:lgc. D41L V P ILOT ~•of! P!1010 HE 'D RA THER SW ITCH Laguna's Judge Sumner KeHn ed y ;titl es • Denv Bobby Jr. .. Jl\'t\,\',\IS, .\la~~-1l.l'l1 -ll)illllllS l'orl fl'lends l)f lllt' l\cnnc<!.1· tarn1!_v 1·1a\{' g11·l'n a bJJ! y;1ll'n 10 11 published l'Cport 1hat Hobert F. l\rnn{'<!~· .Jr. second sou of the assassinal ed st'nator. plans to mar· r~ 11 Jueal bartendt'r·s 15-~·e<lr-0ld daughter. "f!'s notlung n1urr than R high school •TUsl1," ub?>erved an 1nt1mate of l\ennedy. 17. and Kuu }>.elJy, blonde daughter of l-'r<111k Kelly . Kelly was quoted in the current issur of \at1011al Enqu1rC'r. n 11·cikly, as saying: "Kinl 1dolrzcs h11n 11\enned} 1. Uohb) told nie. hr v.<1nt:; lo 111a1Ty rny di.lugLlrr. but J brushed 11 :islclc ·· "They·r·c Jl1st I.ids.'' "'11·.s. l'eg l\cJly, the g1rrs n1 01hcr. told the Enqui rer. Kcll ry said \\'edncsda y he had 11nlhini.: 1u say <.ibout lhe 1)l1blished rrporl. He s<1itl 1l1a1 l\{'11ncdy. who dropped oiu ol Po1n- freL School in Po1nfret . Co1111.. la~t spnn~. ~pends a i;ood dea l of !tn1c ;i.t the shinJ!· led Kell.v hl>U~e not far fron1 tile l\enneci.1' Jan1il~· co1npounel . Friends said l\e1111ecly apd ,\It~~ l\elly had been dating for !11n 01· three years. \~lion 111 :'>!EXIL'll CITY 1 l Pl \ Dn1 "s "' Federal iuUrcial puhi·r \\'rd11~'~dn.1 sc11.f'rl nf'arh ~I r111ll1on 11orth of co~·a111t' 111 a hotrl ;111t! arrested <i "'1c:<1l'iHI <tnrl tu11r So111ll ,\n1C1"1Can~ 11110 officrr~ ~auJ 11·rrr 1trug :-1i1ugglcrs. Nixo11 F1·ie11d Rellozo Got Toil Deal, Newspa1le1· Says GARDEN CITY. N.\·. (AP l -Charles G. "Bebe .. Rebozo. President Nixon's l'lose friend, received favorable trear . ment when lhC' federal go1f'rn n1ent bought Florida land from h1n1 in 1969 Ifie Long lslancl nc1\·~papcr Nc_11·sd<'.I) report:-. The ne11,,11ape1• said \\c(lrif',c!;1y thol Rcbozo go\ a pnr1· l'loscr \11 thl' ;:ii) pra ise d 1·ah1e than otl1er ~cllers gul fur ~11ni!<1r land on onr l"a'e a11tl 1n .n1ulhf•r ~·asc rec-c-ived S8 !)OIJ lllOl'l' lhl!ll 11\1• <Ill· pra1~cd 1;1lt1t• · . J\'e ws{lay quolrd lill' Ann\· lurp,; 11( Engineers ufl1c1al whu nrgut1 ;1lecl the :ll· quisitio11 of propt rly tur Ille B1sc<1y11c Na· t1onal l\1onu1ncnt, A. I:: i"< \\'cstcoll. as saying that he 11·as led 10 understand al a meeting of corps offici al s that Rebozo should be ··treated wi!h kid gloves." "\Ve 1vere supposed In be dealing v•ith someone who was an inliinate of people in high pla ces," the ne~·spaper quoted Westcott as saying. \. Asked for comment. a spoklsman at Rebozo's office on Key Biscayne sa.id the fin;.ncier was not immedia t ely available. and "we don 'l kno.,.,• \\'here we can get in touch 1vith him." '.\le11o·sday said Rebozo and hi ~ associates quil'kly obtaine.rl t•lose-to-ap- pra1sal pric:es on an 1sla11d plot , ll'h ilr (,\her lando11·11rrs were being offered 101.rer pril'CS un a take-1t-or-leave-1t basis. Thruugl1 11n at1orne~, Rebozo the11 dcrnandt'd ancl rel'e11 cd a higher th an-ap· JJ1';11~;1l prit.:e 1\11 a ~ceo1\d p1ecr nf pro- fll.'1·1.1. lhr nr11spapt·r report conl 1ntn'd Un•' 111t1l1<1I. 11 h1J rhe r1r1\'spaper did not rdf·nt it.1. l\:-1!< (]ll(1trcl a~ '>a~ ir1i.i 1he speedr handling ol l\1:bo10·~ 1·1;11111 hnd hf'rn 11rg- 1•d bi:'<"..lll.'l' . \\'(' fliclll I ll'ant lfl cn1h;.1!Til'S <Jll 1ncnnutl!; president 1\d<l.n1s Kc), hn1n(' nf !he Cocolobo Cay Club. a fading resort, Wil!> the pn11c1pal property 1n qucsl 1on. Ne11•sday said . A fecll•ral ap1>raisc r placed the island's value al S5j5.000 and \\'stco1L offered S500,000. !he newspaper s a id . t\ r le r discussion the 77·acre key wa.~ sold for $550,000, the story said. In Lhe case or 'Rebozo·s land on Elli ott Key. the secret appraisal price was $90,400 and We stcott of£ere~ $90.000, !'\e.wsday said. Aftc.r six days of lalks the governn1cnl bought the land for $99.000, the story said. '"-Rappitag About Real Estate Hy lioited Press International Sinking longshoreinen sta yed away fron1 their Jobs tod;.iy de spite a federal t'Vlll'l order to return to 1\'ork 1 .. Hl1out ck·l;1 1 Se1·l·nty-1110 slnps a11'a11ed d ot k 11 vrkers' ai:t 11111· Ill S~.n Francisco Bai . • 111d otficials whO prcd1etcd 11 \\'Ould t&kt' ':1 couplr vi davs" to resunH.' normal d!Jc ~ 11·urk 11ere b·eu1g proved corTet"l I 'a(·illt· ,\1aritinie A ss oc i a t i o n r111ployers began ordering crc\\S tuday lrurn the hiring ha lt. but there \1·a.s no 1n1- 111t·d1<1te aetion to rrrnove picketing inernbt·rs 1l( lhe I n t r r n a 1 l o n a I iVlurder Trial ~tory Callecl }Fairy Tale' 6y TO:\l HARLE\' 01 lhe D••IY Pilot 11•!1 .\ pro~Cl'llllon 1\·itncss · t r s t i 111 o n y ;.iii:a1n~1 n111rdcr su ~pel'I \Jar); John son nf S;111 Cltn1t·11tl· 11 :1 s rondrrnned today a~ · t:i 1r.1• 1ales·· as ll1e Orange t:ounty S11pcr1or Coor\ trial of 1he young ~1anne 11101·ed into its final hours. Fornier ~lariur Daiid Se1111cn of La Puente l\'l'rll on the ~'1t 11css stand lor defcnsr all or11ey Ray Sharp to di scredit rhe testi mony offered \\1ednesday by Juu Barnes, a Mar ine Corps ~uddy or Johnson. Barne.~ testi fied that Johnson sn1oked rna niuana on the day he allegedly 1nurdercd his 1\'ife, Conn ie Lynne Johnson. 20. and 1hat Johnson frequently u~ed pot and a ,·aricty of other narcot ics . Sen1 ien testified today that he had never seen Johnson use any drugs no l' llad the accused n1an ever suggested In hinl that he had used thcn1 or fratern ized 11·1th drug.using !Vlannes at the Santa Ana 1\larine Corps Air Station. !I, 1s alleged that John:i:on 11•as high on 1n<1rijuana on June t6. l9i0 and !hat he entered his apart1nent at 416 J\1onterey La ne through the ll'indow lo beal and .-.!:ib his pregnant 1\•ife to death, Par\lal confessions by Johnson, 20. our <•f thcn1 ta ped \1•hile the tall blonde 1111!it ary po l1cc1na11 11"as under the 111- fluenee of "tru!h serun1" sCK!1un1 aniyto! have been 11dn11lled as e11dcnee in !he In a I. J\lurder charges aga 111~t Johnson 11er~ rcdul'cd to '$ccond degree inurder short!~ lif'1Urt' !he !nal opened. It 1s alleged that the k11!111g was triR· J.:l'rC'd 11 hcn r.ilrs. Johnson Jocked her hus- band oul of the apart1nen1 aft er pro- testing h1 -; frt'quC'nt ::.n1oking of rnari- Jll!lna A 1>.'iyt llia tnsl lia~ 1csufied that .)ohnson told liin1 or a hutcher knife used 111 the kill ing and that he helped !he .1·ou11g ~l arinc search for tile. weapon near !lie l\.lonterey apanincnt. The kn ife has no! been found. The 1rial mo1•cd later today to the former .Johnson apartment 10 allow the defense to reconstruct the scene Johnson says he found when he returned front du· 1y at the Santa Ana base. J udge \Villian1 r-.lurray agreed to lransfcr his court and staff lo the l\·1onterey Lane apartment building 11·hen Sharp argued that the locale \1·as vital lo his defense in the final stages of th e trial. w :otnan Breathes; I 11 Coffi11 Tfl eek RANC.il\OK IUPJ I -Thr Bang kok Post ~aid today a 68-year-old 1yoma n prcsuincd drad lay for a 11·cek 1n'a coffin be(orc fricr1ds {ii~covered she was alive. Or. Sanit Archipsmautr told the IO:nglish-language news paper that illrs. Hoe Chuthasorn, a r-.talaria victHn, \Yas found n1otionless in her house on Sep!. 27 in the southern province of Prachuap. Neighbors who believed she wa.~ dead placed her in a coffin and took the body to a Buddhist temple for Burial. A 1,11eek later friends opened the casket and found tbat h1rs. Hoe .still ~·as breathing. the Post said. She is in serious condition. Opening night crowd of 270 Real Estate Investment Lecture Series registrants listen at Newport ~!arbor lligh School Auditorium while' Robert N. Weed, DAILY PILOT publisher, tells them about growth potentials o( the Orange Coast. Randall McCardle. president of the Rea l Estaters, presented second half of first session or the four-class seri~s. Nex t class .,.,,ill be held in same auditorium ne.xt \Ved nes· day. Oct. 13. Tickets for free admission are avail · able at DA ILY PlLOT offices. Orange Coast an d Golde n \V est evening colleges and Newport Harbor· Costa ~tesa Board of Real tors office. l , Longshoremtn's and \\'arehousemen's L'nion frotn the waterfrqnt. U S. District Court Judge Spencer \\'ill iams issued the I em po r a r y rcstra111i111g order it1 San Franci~co. \V1lharns' order did not arfec:1 !he Atlan- tic and Gulf Coast doc kworkers str1kc , The 1\'hite House said Nixon is hopeful federal mediators can negotiate a Sf'l · tlt'n1enl 10 that 11·eek-old walkout \\11Jlia111s se! a hea rin g tor Friday on a pe:rrnanent 1n1unc1ion \1•hfc:h would 1n1· pose the full 80-day 'faft·llartley coohng- off periCK!. ··There i.s very pe rsuasi1e e1idence u1 the fornl of aff 1dav1ts that the national health and safety 1s threatened by con- tinuance of the strike," Wllli11ms said. One affidavit. filed by California Gol' . Honald Hcagnn said more than $10 in1lhon a day .was being lost to the state's busines~ and labor because of the d1~putc The l\'c~t Coa~I strike -1.,·hich began July I -equalled record for the longe~1 dotk strike 111 A1nerlcan history. 11 lied up 2011 ships 111 24 Pacific coasl ports . h wa s the first 111ne eas\ and 11e~l roast do<:kworkers 11.·ere on strike a1 the ~:;1ne !1me The i\1xon u1Junrt1on al~ 1neluded Battiri Suffers Setback On Two Major Projects Bv JACK BROBACK Or !~• 0 .. 11 ,;101 ;i,u Board of S11pervisors Cha1nnan Robert Battin suffered his seco nd ~el back 111 tll'o d:iys \\'edncsd:iy 11'hcn his lrllow bil<lrd 1nen1bcrs by a 4-1 1olC' refused lo ~l1ppo1t his dri1·e for 1mn1ed1ate creation 111 ;i t•ounly housing au!honl~. Boa rd men1bers also delayed until Oc1. 27 furt her discussion on adoption of ;:i housing clement as part of tht' rount y's (iencral Planning Progra111. Tuesday. the board mernbers by a 3·2 vole refused in1mediate end orsen1ent of anot her of Batl in's pel projt'ct s -a Consun1e.r Protection Department. \\'ednesday·s action 1..-as based targel~· on the fact that most board me mbers believed th e county's 2.5 cities should be eo nsul1ed before a housing authority 1s crecrted. It 11·as pointed out tha t 8:'1 pcr- cenl of the popul ation lil'rs 111 in· corporated co intnuniltes. Further discussion ot the highly c1nn- tiunal subject was delayed until i'\01·. 17. lour d::i vs after a sehedulcd 1nee1u1f! bet ween · the supl'r\ Jsors and 1n:iyors of !he cities. • ~ Board n1cn1bers did approl'r one hou:-· ing proposal -an endorse1nent 01 the housing goals of the Soulhern CaJiforn1a Assoc iation or (;ol'ernmenls I SCA(; I, This approval wil l enable Inc· a I govern1nents "''1th1n the counties lo i111- provc their toinpetili\'e pos1t1on !or waler and se11·cr grants fron1 !he federal governmen1 . It \\'as c.:<pl a111ed that a regional pru· i:ra n1 is necessary or granls 11·iU not bf' approved by the federal authorities. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of i\e11 porr Beach called the prop~a l on lht' housing elernent of the general plan "eonfus ing ., "Tllere arc so many ::ilternatl\'es of. fered !hill rn<iny questions are le.It unans11·e1·ed." l11e I 1f\h d1str1l't supe1·1 isur argued ··· 1 had t1 d1·enn1 wllen I cnn1e 01\ this bpat"d of 111ak1ng lhe area south of !ht' .\r11'pOr1 VrrC'11·a) a ~orl uf Shangri l..1. ll 1s now ob1·1ous that 1nu~t ol the e~!abhshcd cities will not accept a IOI\' in- l'on1e housing prograrn so 1ny district 11·111 be stuck 11·ith 11." "\\'{' need n1ueh 11101·e inpul fron1 the t·n1es belore "·e go fOr \\·ard on any hou~- 1ng progra111," said Second Dil'Jrict Super\'1sor David L. Baker. '';\lo~! of the housing 1n unineorporatC'd <1reas 1~ £a1rly new. buil t 11·it h1n !he k1st lCl years, 11 herea.~ tnany of the older cities lln1·e n1ost of the ru ndo11·n homes," Baker ndded f'l11nn1ng Director Forest Dkkason 1iuth11ed the need for the housu1g cle1nent ol thr gcner<.il plan . l!e s;i1d · -:\bout 4S.O(l0 c·oun!y restdcnt..., are l11- 1ng 1n ~u\Jstanclilrd hou~111g un1!s. -:\pproxl111ately 100.000 perso ns ll'erc 111 ing in 01·erc1·011'd{'d conditions at 1hc tune ol thr 1970 census. -:\n estin1ated 140:000 household~ (';in- noL afford the cost ol nr.w housing. h.ampen ng their eho1ce o! hou sing and mobilily. -The cu.,l or ne11 housing con~trut'!!Oll 1~ he<:on11ng too expens11·e. tor manv lanl1hes, pricing thc111 out of the n1arkcl. -Con1·ent1onal bu1ld1ng techniques ;:ire hm1ted 1n the ex!enl lo. 1\·h1ch they can 1 educr housing costs. f)1ck:i~on s:11d c·ons1ra1nts (U1 :i hou.'!OJ.? progra1n ire.re land a\'a1lab1ht y b~causc oi soaring land cost~. and co1nmu111!y al· 111udes which oppose low inco1nc hou:,1ng devr!op1nen1. grain eleva tor workers in Illinois, but did not affect 80.000 striking l'Oal 1n1ner' who have been oH the JOb for a week. Jn C.~irago. Federal Judge frank J . f>.t cGarr 1ssurd a temporary restr<1u11n-' urdt'r lorein~ 225 Chicago area grain elevator· 11orJ..ers hark nn their Jobs for 10 d<tys. The gr<i1n .~tnkr -11!11th bf~gun Sept t -has crippled gnur1 elc\Jators 111 ll ltno1s an d norther11 Indian:. A hl'anng wa~ set for Oct I~ to deter~1111e 1! 1hf' lull 80-dt1v conl1ng-olt period is '1Jel'C:<:..ar1. Coal negouators 111 \I .1shi11j.?ton inct \\'ednesday . hut repurtf'd no proi;rcs• .-\not her session 11 as set !01· 1odu_1. iVIuch-1na]ig11ed Water Syste111 Ope11i11g Set B AJ\lRSFIELn •Al') -For1y ~e;irs ;1g11 t't'H1c~ ~neercd 11 hrn eng1neer5 1;ilkrd '" 1no\111g su t"plu., rl(>r rhen1 (.'.1lifvr111a 1111!(·r [() 1t1c ~I.Ile·~ '1 ;Htr- ~horl bt1t popu lou.~ ~outllrrn h<Jll. T11f11!.\' ~t·a rs ago \1he11 engineers ~tarted drav.inl: Ille plans tr>r 1he ·1;il· rnilc·long s~·s1t'111 to do the job. !he lT1t1cs ,,1c ppcd up their rc:)i,;l.i ncr, i1nd even no1v at'c l'halleng1ng 1t 1n thr cout'l~. T vclay Cui·. Ronald Hea gan :.ends the lirst \\'ater over the last ph~·s1cal barncr -the Tehnchap1 \Jnunln!n!l -11·1lh " •·11·e-rold-\'OU·so'1 hla~t <tl "lhe doon1· crrers .~nf! the na1··~:i \ers 11h!l are )t1$l as \Ol'al and iusl as.lal'ktng 11111s1on <JS they ll't'l'e hundred~ vf ~·car~ a~u ' The go1·ernor's r~111;1rks 11cre pr·ep;1 rcd fnr the dedicnl1011 ri1 1he .\ [) Ed1non.'1"11 l'u1nplng Plant. 11h1cl111ili 1in a .i;rea1rr heigh! than r1·rr clone ]J('furr. Reagan ci.1llcd tllC' plant ··<t \it;d l1nh 1n the lar~<'S! ;;11d nio~l t•un1p!1cu ted Cr;?tllCl'1'111£ lf';1t OI 11ur 1 ITll!'_" t \ Turning l11s ;1tlC'11t 1011 In 'ron- ~errat 1on1sts ll'ho cl:111n 1he $3 b11l1on pro· Jecl will wre1·k !ht' e11l'ironn1l'nl. Beagan ~aid . "It 1s tO(J bad and ii !1tllr nd1culr1us that soinr (1t the 1·1.:eent oppo~111nn h<is been linked to the lf'git1ma!e clrs1re ot ;ill l•t l1~ to prutf'<'t ;.nd prescr1 r !hC' nH1s1c 01 Cali1orn1a."1 Senne conscr1at1r111i~ts ;1d1oc.itc ~l..OP· pinJ.: 11ork un the 11·att'r projer!. v.hich o{. tte1:ils say 1s n1orr than !)11 percenL t1n1~h· '" Rut 11\e governo1 s;:i 1cl. "Therf' a re nn 1 alid ar.gt1men!s Ill 111~\lf\· ha I tin~ or dela~·1nb thr S1<11e \\J1t'r Pro1eft. Aban· dt1ning lhl~ proje~·t l\'flUld Ill f:i ct. 1 I ratr a !1 nancia! e:ila.~tn1plle for thr Si.ii<' 11! < '.1 l1forn1 •1." . . . . . . ... WHATS NEW IN STEREO?? "TOP-RATED" SHERWOOD AM-FM SYSTEM ,1·:·.~~s.•. • • .~ . .. . --. SHE RW OOD S-7 100 Sherwood's 100 W att AM.FM Receiver hes combined e very conceivable feat ure wi_t~ ~m 1111 . in gly f ine specs including • tuner sensit1v1ty of I .9 uV. Regular pric • incl, walnut c•se S2p9.SO. 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I 4 OAILV PILOT \ . \ •' I ~ps J GOP Gets Turn At Squealing 8~: THO,\li\S ~1 lJ RPHJNE 0! I"• Otll~ ~llo! l loll RJCKY TICKV POLITIX : California Republiran leaders giggled some a few ~·eeks back after they unveiled their plans for re mapping State Senate districts. They had a frw laughs, ma-1n!y, because the Dem()crats hadn't as yet come up with a remappin~ plan and the <.JOP proposal had cat1sed the Demos to squirm and squeal some. The Republicans en joy ""atching the Demos squirm and squeal. Thursday, Octobff 7, IC~71 Today, how•"'· '' the da y ""' the Buffalo Hmindup • ... llemocrats unveiled their own plan for litate genatorlal reapportionment. So guess y,•ho's squlm1ing and squeal- ing nov.".' Federal co\1iboys at the National Biso n Range in l\ton ta na , riln a group of buffalo to corrals d uring this Y.'eek's roundup and sale of bison. Each year the government ha s the herd gathered and thinned out so that they "''ill not overpopulate the r efuge. Some of the animals wilJ be used to grace dinner tables "''hile the lucky on es v.·ill be sold as pets or roadside attractions. "THIS IS A BLATAl\'T attempt lo dif· fuse the PQlitica! strength of Orange County," fuined Senator Dennis E. Carpernter, the GOP r.lr. Big from !\ewport Beach. "It's the fin est fl owering of the old ger- rymander techniqut: and not even on a disguised basis," hoi,•:led Sena tor Pelt:r H. Behr. the Marin County Rerublican. Car~nter, or course. was particularly inflamed by what those sneaky Demos \\.'ere trying to do to his Orange County which . as everybody knows. is something less than a Denlocratic stronghold. Jews, Arabs Hardening Despite U.S. Efforts AS A ~tATTE~ of fact, some V•a gs have s uggested you could fir e cannon.~ down Orange County streets and hit narv a Democrat. Which may be why we don ;t fire cannons down our streets. Anyway. Carpenter and other C.OP leaders have in past months looked at <lrange County y.•ith fondness. noting that the: place has grown by some 700.000 souls since the census of 1960 . Going with the one man , one vote rule and that sort of thin g. a rejiggering of senatorial districts should mean, thev calculated, that Oran&! County would pick up a new stale senator or two. BUT WHEN THOSE shifty-eyed Demo!': unveiled their plan , hark '. They had cleverly divvied up al! the gi:owth and spUt Orange County off to be included In San Bernardino. J_,ns: Angeles and Sa n Diego county dlsdricts. Thus the Demo meanies had calculated it so thiit Orange County wou ldn't pic k up a single new senatorial seat. Which means, of course. no new ~itting places f<w aspiring r;op senators. All of this is enough lo makP Senator Carpenter chomp his· teeth so hard he 'll need ;i whole new set of pipe stems. Thus the giggling you hear today is fr·om behind Democratic doors. Bu1. you may ask In bewi!dt rment. how <'lln they do this? Will they get awa y Y.·ith it ' , CALM YO UR tEARS, Orange Coun- ti;in. The answer is NO. They won't get awa y with it unless Governor Ron 's \'eto pen abruptly runs out or ink. The Republicans know this. So do the Democrats. \\'e've just seen the tim e- honored tradition of each p.?orty tro!!ing n11t it~ ov•n reapportionment pla n. Each lries to make his ren1a pping mnre r111tragenu s 11nd in1pro bab!e than the n!her. This allll\\'S them all to exercise 1htir lungs. This is good therapy for poli1lc1ans warming up for the campaign lrail. In l he end. they'll somehow gel toeether with a compromise. And the only th ing yoµ can bank on lhfre is lhal when the lines are finally draw n. darn few incumbents will be harmed on either side of the senatorial ai1Jt . , "NEW 't'ORK (UPI ) -Til;..J!n,Ued States intl'nsifi<!d its e!for~~ lo more Egypt and Israel toY.'ard some form or scltlernent in the ~liddle East but :ill indit!ltions were that both Israel and Egypt were hardening their positiors. Secretary of State Will iam P. Roge rs scheduled a n1eeting Friday with Egyp- tian Foreign i\1inister i\·lal1mou d Riad y.·hil e Joseph J . Sisco._ Rogers' righl-hond man. invited Israeli Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin to breakf11st today. Rogers on Monday 1nade a policy speech oullining a six-point proposal 11s the basis for an interim agreement on reopening the Suez Canal and strf'ngthen- ing the current cease-fire. Neither Israel nor Egypt was enthusiastic. fsraeli Premier Golda ~feir. in a &late- menl issued early today throug h hf'r Jerusalem office, said Rogers "erred greatly" in some of the po ints, and that by sn doing "~1r, Rogers marle it difficult for himself to render the good services he ~ had no doubt in tended ,'' i\1rs. 1\·lei r siiid there must be an unlimited l'rase-fire and that no Egyptian troops should cross the Suez Canarund er terms of ;inv inleri1n ai:.;reement to reopen it. Hy 'nnL stre ssing those points. she said Ro~ers ' speec h "could be in- terpreted by Egypt's rulers tis encourag- ment to persist in thei r intransigt nt positions.'' In Cairo. authoiitative Egy ptian diolomatic sources said the United States "'i ll have to obta in a ·commitment from Israel on eventual withdrawal from all orcupied Egyp!ian territor.v brfore Cairo a ~rPt'S lo rpnpen the C;inal. The source.o1 sairl this \\'a .~ the focal point or Egypt's pi"~11ion a~ far as C.S. peace.making av· tiv111es were conccrried. Ri11d . in hi.~ pol icy spee('h lo the l'_N. Gcnrr~l Asst"rnbh·. blamed the cu rrent impa~~r nn lst;iel and \1·hat he ra!led its stau1H h suplJ(lr!c r, the United Stat{'S. 'fhc l!ir:it>li A1nba~sador tn the l'.N .. Yrisef T<'koah, ron1n1en !ing on this statement. said thi>re t'an be no progran1 unless Egypt ab;indrins its "infll'xible attitude." Sisco·s talks "'Ith Rabin toda y \vere ex- pected to center on Jsracl's reaction t() the Riad spccr·h. Roi;;crs on Friday will 1nect with Riad to disc uss thr speech . ln the meantime S1 a1e f)l:p;ir!.1nent ~1iddle East e1perts were studying Riad 's presentatio• to see what dip lomatic possibilities it ~ight open. They said at the moment it appeared the Egyptian official's statements neither "opened new doors nor closed any old doors." Riad aC'Cused the United States of a "contradiction'' in H~ Middle E<.st policy \Jy .~upplying Israel wit h modem arms wh ile sel'king to act as a negotiator between Israel and Egypt. lJ_S. officials noted that Riad did not comment on the six poinls wt1ich Rogers proposed Monday to the U.N. General Assembly as the basis for an interim agreement on reopening the Suez C11nal and strengthening the current ceai;e-fire. Neither did he spe cificall y reject con- tinued U.S. efforts to pursue mediation efforts. U.S. officials considered Riad's presen· lalion as a "forceful" argument for con- cluding an interim agreement on Egyir lian terms but. by no means, ruling out continued American mediation. U.S. officials said Rogers would further pursue his peace efforts by scheduling 01 second meeting with Israeli f oreign Minister Abha Eban at the beginning of next y.•eek. They met last \\'eek. "'i.~1<$ '.lfiss Jones! Bring in IM file of George Meany suggestWm and a box of matclies!' Most of U.S. Cool, Dry • South, Lower Gr'eat Lukes SclLttered Showers lit Cnllrornln If UNIT•D ...... INT•litN•TION•L Ctel 1nct tiltf -"'•' ltt wt ll..i tw1r "'°'' of lht !Wilen .. ,,, ,,.,, "''"' lfll STARS Sydney Omarr Is one of tht world's rrtat astroJo-r~ra. His column is on• rA lhf DAILY PMT'S ,rreat ftaturf't . 11•1 Wll1Mil •DtOClST® .-cMllooi .,t llthl •11n 111 w••'t'" Ntw r,..,.,..., •""' •ne low•• c"'" ~···• trtt t rod K1tt1r9d tll"""•tJ I~ "'• tout~, "fotth••I~ winer• •io.d 1 .. (OOll"o ·~• m•ow111 •I'd tomH•t N•" <1•0~~~ to tM Jiit I" !lft!I '71 Ml•n~!t, Wl1• conoltl •rw:I Mlcft!ttn. (lfltl<lfflf:t!t (l •l.l dl f\111 \O,.tll th...Vlfl wfflt'fi\ Nfw liflf!HWI '"d 1"1 _, O•t•I 1..'11" ••11 , "'a>mo•"'•~ .... U"'1 rtlll, k4otlt•td V.owt •t ••ttn~.o ft(>'!I fOl,l,_11 6-.!t 1'11 WO""" GO!'l•f•I 11'111 tlM "'II• •ttU"l I~ t•nH"''" r wi.. f-l!UfH tt"W !1161V ,.~,.d ....,,. tJ 1! 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" ,...,..,._,., " " ...,_, -" L•A-lel "' " Ltru1f¥llll ,, • MllWf ijhM " " .. N .... 0..lflUW " .. N.,..Yorll ,, n "' N"'111 r l1llt " • 0••1tNI " • Ok.11.....,1 (llY • " ""-I" " " rHti~~•lh .. • "' rcrru .. 1<1 " • •••Id Cit-I " • ·-.. " S1truftH1le It " .... o .... '" .. St. Lwl1 ,, • l t ft '••ntlKt .. .. Sw !tl1 .. .. Sf('llllM " • Tllor,,,..r '" .. W11/ll"f~ " • ~ ( U.S. Rescues 25 Chinese From Vessel MANJLA tUP)) -U.S. Air Force he licopte.rs today resc.ued 2~ Chinest crewmen of a Panamanian freighter sinking off the Philippine Coast in the South Cl1ina Sea. The crewmen were. airl ifted to 11anila after a one-hour and 20-minute fl ighl from the disaster scene, 270 miles west of here. The captain of the 1.690-ton ship, caught in Ty phoo n Elaine ea rlier this week, told newsmen all his men were ac· counted for. "\li e were being hit by big waves more lhan 20 feet high and the ship was already listing badly to port when we got out." ~aid Capt. Wing Hon Wan of Hong Kong. The ship, the M. V, Kee.lung. owned by the Jaguar Shippi ng Co rp. ~d. or Hong Kong and of Panamanian t f gistry, lt:ft Bangkok Monday with a load of general <:argo bound for Taiwan. ''\Ve were given the wrong typhoon positio n by the radio reports we got," Wan said. Yi'an said they· encountered rough weather either Tuesday or Wednesday and the radio broke down sOOn thereafter. He said he could not remember details because he had not slept for two da ys. A Japanese tanker, the Seiwa Maru, stood by them \\'ednesday night and followed wh ile the radio was repaired, Wan sairl. Th is n1orning they finally sent ou l an SOS anckasked for an air force helicopter rescue. All the Kt'elung crewmen appeared tired. Some: were barefoot and others had onlv their socks on. 'fhe captain and the othfr officers, howtver, were able to s;ilvage a suitcast full of ship documents. Cambodian Tells Of Discovering Newsmen Graves PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Lt. Col. Lon No n, the brother of the Cambodian Prime· Minister, said Wednesday n ight "diplomats, newsmen and officials" will be invited to visit the site of five graves believed to cOntain the remains of ''foreign journalists." Lon Non, who commands a large brigade of troops scattered aoulh, north and east o( Phnom Penh , announced Wednesday that' govemment toldiers had found the bodies, but ht declined to be specific. He ordered the local press to "be-ready on a moment's notice'' for • fltld trip to find the bodies of "fortlgn jOUMJaliJll killed by the Viet Cone: aDd North Vlet- n1mese." Lon Non told tht Cambodian newsmen at • praivate meeUn1 Wednesday night that "everyone -diplomatr. newmnn and 0Hicial1 -will be Invited to that plact wbere the bodiee are to ahow the world the 'criminal act.I' of tbl Vlelr name:ae Communists." There are 17 foreign newlD'ltn cur· nntly miulng In Cambodi1. Moat or them dt1appe•red during April ind May. 1970. At least five disappeared ln the general' area com manded by Lon Non. Ten foreign journalists have been 'killed since the Indochina war spread to 1Cm· bodla in March lf!O . When he fir11t made the announcement, t.on Non promised tha~ "no one. will touch the dead '' until after the foreign press sees the craves. He a•id only that the bodies had been discovered south of the capital but refused to plnPo lnt the I~ cation. People V •· Firrns • C~nnally, Solons Row on Tax Cuts WASHINGTON (UPI ) -frtasury Secretary John B. Connally Jr .1tod11y re· jected as "old dogma" cpmplaints by some Senators that a,,. House·approved $15.4 billion tax-cut bill show! too much favoritism to corporations. If anything, Connally told the Senate F inance Committee, the government over the past five years has "gone too far in cutting incomt 1<.xes for individuals." This, he sa id, has been at the expense of corporate growth, productivity and in- lernalional competitiveness that can result lrOm business tax cuts . But lhe committee chairnian, Sen. Ru ssell B. Long (0-La.). attacked the bill as showing a bias toward business. Lon~ told Connally that he believes "the mood of the Senate" will dictate even greater lax relief .for indiv iduals and less for <:orporations. He said the llouse bill would give $6 in tax cuts to business for every $1 given individuals. Connall.v argued that over a five·year span starling in 1969, inidvidu al income taxes will have been cul by $36.4 billion \1•hile corporate tax payments will have increased by $J.2 bill ion . ''These figures indicate that rather than providing a 'bonant.a for business ' 1ve ha ve if anything gone too far in c11t- ling individUal income taxes," Connally said. "Construcllve discussio n or tax policies In this country has been hampered for :i.•ears by the old dogm a which pits ln- dividuals against business." The House Ways and f\.·leans Committee revised President Nixo n's proposed tax cu ts to give individ uals greater relief than he had propclsed. But Long and some other senators -echoing criticism hy organized labor that the measure still carried a ''bo nanza for business'' - insisted muc h more help was needed by lhe wage·earner to help uplift the economy. The \Vays and 1feans version zipped through the House W e d n e s d a y UJll~ changed. It v.·as passed by Bn unusua l unrecorded vnice vote with only a frac- tion of the members on hand. Instead of bowing to senatorial demands for Jore personal tax cuts, Con- nally asked the committee to restore some or the business ta.ic cuts which the administration had proposed but which the House watered down . For examJJ le, tie asked restoration of a pro vision to offer hig tax advantages to firms that increased tl1eir expotts. He a!so asked !hat the inves!meot tax rredit -to pennlt businesses to deduct [rom their taxes 7 percent of the cost of nrw equipment -be made 10 percent for the first year and ·7 percent thereafter. The House ma de it a straight 7 percent retroactive to April l. The bil l is gene rally expected to emerge from the finance committee without substa ntial change but be. subject to liberalizing ;imendments f rom Democrats \Vh en it reaches the Senate floor, perhaps late this month. Hoiv Tax Cuts Ma.y Slu1.pe\Up V.'ASHlNGTON (AP) -Here are esti ma ted tax cuts on selected in- • comes for ('a('h of the next three ye<1 rs in the tax bill approved \'led- nesday by the House. The figures up to $10.000 assurne you tnke the standard JO percent deduction: the $15 ,000 and $20.000 figures assume an 18 percent deduction. Income Present 1971 19it 1973 .'i .000 J0.000 '15,000 20,000 r .. Single Pe()ple 599 552 491 49L 1.603 1.596 1,530 1,530 2,536 2.529 2.509 2,509 3.75.1 3,745 3,722 3,722 11arried, No Children 5.ooo 422 386 322. :in 10.000 1.266 1.257 '1.190 J, l!IO 1 ~.000 2.0~0 2,029 1,996 1,996 20.000 3.035 3,023 2.985 2,985 flfarried, Two Children 5.000 206 178 98 9R .J0,000 1.019 I.flOO !IO.i 90~ !'Q..0011 1.7.'i~ 1.i.12 1.666 l,6fi6 20.000 2.710 2.685 2,6!0 2,610 U.S. Aircraft Hits E11e1ny Positions Near Cambodia · .. SAIGON (UPI) -American B52s. fighter-bombers and helicopter gunships carried ou t heavy raids today against North Vietnamese positions along the Cambodia n border but Co m mu n is t ar!illery kept up a st~ady barrage against allied bases on both :sides of the frontier. Jn Saigon, 70 Buddhist students demonstrated today against the re-elec- tion of President Nguyen Van Thieu in last Sunday's one-candidate balloting. They were quickly dispersed by police. 'T'he 852s new lour raids or twice the number in the sa me area on Wednesday and U.S. and Vietnames« fi ghter-bombers and helicopter gunships also hit NVA posi tions in the area, 80 miles northwest or Saigon. The air attacks failed lo halt North Vietnamese gunners who rained 91 rockets and mortar rounds on 10 allied bases on both sides of tbe border, com~ pared to nea rly 200 shells-fired against a dozen allied bases the previous dav . U.S. Fire Base Pace v.·as hi( by 15 rounds of 82mm mortar from sunrise Tuesday to dawn Wednesdav and an other eighl rounds in the 24 hoUrs ending at dawn today. But no casualtits were reported. As the bombardments continued, the U.S. command reported that 2 t Americans were kill ed in the war last week, down eight from the previous week. It brought to 45,564 the total Americans killed in Vietnam since Jan. I, 1961. The wound~ total jumped to 117, Up 70 from the previous week and was al· tril:HJted to the heavy rolt of Amerioon Gls In the fighting along the Cambodian border in the vicinity of Tay Ninh and in support of the South Vielname~e forces around the Cambodian town of Krek just across the border. The shellings of allied bases killed two South Vietnamese sold iers and wounded four othtrs. military •Pokesmen said. · In ground action in the area two com- Blacks Make Bid For Archbishop VATICAN CITY (AP).:. Tho.held of 1 IJ'OUP here to urge creatu control by blac-!Jnerlcans over their church life uys UMt ruponte from U.S. prelates at- . lendJnt ihe World Blohopo Synod hH been "open and proflt1ble." But. one member of. the 1 r o up ta~ atrong e1- «ptlon. Joseph Davis, 1 Marianlat lay brother and executlYe director of lhe National Of· J.lct for Black Catholics, and fi ve other American black Roman Catholics are here primarily to insist upon the air pointment of a black archbishop for Washington, D.C.. to re place Pat.rirk C'..ardinal O'Boyle. Cardine) O'Boyle. 75, ia known to have tenderfd his resignation, but Pope Paul VI has not yet 1ccepted it. The group also wa.nts to lllk to Vatican orflclal1 abo11l 11elting up • hl•ck rite In the United Stale• to meet th• ne«ta of the 800,000 black Calhollcs there. panies of ARYN paratroopers killed three North Vietn;imese in an encounter \\'ednesda.Y between Ta y Ninh and the Cambodian border. the South Vietnamese cornmand said. The Saigon command reported its troops killed 57 North Viet- namese and Viet Cong in th e 24 hours en- ding at 6 am. today. J\.1ilitary :sources said !he South Vietnamese losl two killed and 12 wounded in the fighting in the border area . British, Irish Fight Gun Duel Across Border BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP\ British troops and guerrillas fought a gu11 battle across the frontier between Nor1hern lrel.:ind <ind the Irish Repub lic eilrly today. arn1y headquarters reported. Tbe_ clash follo\\•ed a surge of shooting, bornb1ng and rioting in Selfast. In one period 10 explosion.; in • 10 minutes oc· curred in the capital of the British pro- vince. The border battle flared v.·hen a British Infantry patrol spotted two men placing a package -later discovered to be gelignite -behind a customs post at Middletown, County Armagh. When challenged, the men ran toward the republic. "The soldiers pursued them and were fired on by automatic weapons from across the border," the army said. The lroops returned the fire. The spokesman added it was "a ve ry rare occurrence" for British troops to shoot into the republic. There were no army casualties in the incldt:nt. A detective sergeant and civilian were shot and seriously wounded by two guet· rilla gunmen who attacked them from the rear in a Belfast street early tQday, police l'eJX)rled. The ruisallants eB<'!aped. One of 10 explosions in the city Wedne!- day night damaged buildings at Belfast's port terminal where ferries plf between Northern Ireland and England. The latest warfare between Brltls:h aolditn and gunmen believed to be mem· ben of the outlawed Irish Republican Army came: u provincial Prime Mlnllter Brian Faulkner prepared to fiy to l.4ndon for security l81ks with the Brltisb govem- men starting today. He ls expected to urge touaber measur~ to rutore law and order:. '- Minute1nan , Launched VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) -A U.S. Air Force Minuteman I wu launched M. 9:07 p.m. PDT Wednesday In an oper• tlonal test fi'om this coastal ba se by a Strategic Air Command ml53l1e Combat crew from the 34t st wing at Mtlrnsttom AFB, Montana . The Minuteman w1s reported on count down th& Western test range. • j ' I I \. I, • ' ·. ...; -'• ... ... ,...,,, -' .,._, Newport Bea~h Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 6~. NO. 2~0. l S~CTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDA Y. OCTOBER 7, 1q11 TEN CENTS Gas Station Ordinance Surf aces Third Time A 111uch-<:ritic1zed and now re\·1sed ga~ :stallon ordinance \\"Ill curne befo re lht !'\e\\·port Beach Plann111~ Co1nn1iss1on tonight al R fl'clork for its third pubhl' hearing. , The ordinance. 11oh1th l\';l ~ crit1c1ztd b\ station owners and operators for beiti8 too restricti\'e, h<is been rt>writtcn to ac· cominodate son1ie: of their objections. Tie proposed ()rdinancc \\'ould go\'er11 both use and lippearancc of all scr1·icc stations in ,he 1.:1ry. " Thousands Flee Heat To Beaches llo\ Santa Ana winds s\veeping ai.:ros.( Orange County this week are sending five tunes as 1nany people to the beach a!'< norn1ally go on Autun111 days. :'-l ore than 9,000 people stepped on !a Seal Beath \\'ednesda y rrom early 1norn- in& to la1 c night. The thcrn1omcter hit 100 degrees there \\'cdnesday v.'hil e lhe 1vater \1·as a nlodcrate 6.1. Seal Beach lifeguards expected auother onslaught fro1n beach crowds today a.'\ lhe tcmpera1l1rt 11·as al ready 80 <icgrees at !11:30 a.in . Son1e rehef is in sigh! The U ~­ \\'eather Bureau expects the scorching !:ianta Ana winds to die oH some1vhat Fri· day. \Vealhcr experts predict tl'mptra;ure!'I v.·i\J drop to 85 degrees at the bcache'I Friday and 95 inland. That's about fi \"e degrees less than Ioele}'! predicted highs . Besides Seal Beach, other Orange Coast resorts found a lot of people ~ possibly a few truant sLudcn!s -on the sand. Nearly fi,000 visitors \\'ere in the NC\\'porl Beach strand! \Vednesday in 86· degree heal. Normal Autumn da)"s find less lhan 1,0011 beach goers. The \\"alcr \\'a' 62.3 degrees. The lemperature ;:il JO ::JO this morning was 77 deg rees. l-lunlington Beach lircguards reported 12,000 vi sitors in 80-degree heat \Ved- nesl,lay. The \\·a!er \Vas 64 degrees. The hell \•:as 76 this rnorning. In Laguna Bt:'ach. the t·ro11·d coun1 1va, 4.000 and !he air !ern(>t'rature 84 degree~. \\"ater was G.) degrees. Today's air 1emperaturt' at mid-rnorning Y.·as 7;;. S;u1 Clen1ente lifeguards rePorled rro11·d!'i or 2.:00 and a 90-degret air temperature. \\'ater temperature was 66.1. degrees and !oda~··:o. air temperalurt:' a! mid-n1orning was BO degrees. l\lean\\"hilr. rhe rest of Cal1ror11 1a :<.welters in thr sarne. hot air a~ Orangr County. Orange County's J::J Toro !00k 01·t'r f1 r:-I place as the hotlcsl spot in lhe na tion at 106 degree~. bu l Lon~ Beach 11·as ju~t nnr degree hl'hind. San Diego rtached 101 degrees. Lns Angel es was 90 and Sa n Francisco a cool ti3 degrees. son1e 20 degrees less than the previous day. Overnight lows in Orange Count y and l.()S Angeles County ha\'e hovered around the IO\V 60s. Death Tenn Okayed A!\fMAN (UPI ) -The J()rdaniao. i OVernment has approved a death senlel\- ce imposed ()n a Palestinian guerrilla convicted by a military court last month or attempting to hijack a Royal Jorda- nian jetliner. the Middle Ea.st Ne\l•s Agelky said toda.y. Watson's Case Goes to Jury LOS ANGELES I AP l -The fate Or Charles ''Tel"'' Watson was tum· ed over to the j\lry today after the pro,.cutlon &aid Watson relished the slayblgs of actress S h a r o n T1te and sll others. following l\fO months () f leisthnony, Superior Court Judge AdolP!I AlPl!ld«: I SS·•·• d 111: struetlons ·to" the ~ry -&Pd·ordtriil the iix·man. islx·Woman' panel ln'3 seclusion ror dell~Joos. In a closing umcnl Wed· nesday. Deputy Dist. tty. Vincent Bugliosl point~ to p toitraphs of the 11~ victims and pld: "They are not flere In I.hi~ :.-ourtroom today. ladles • n d g:cntlcmfl! of the jury, but from the xr1veis they cry oul for jUJUce." ' It wou ld reQuire all stations. old and nc11·. to obtain use pern11ts. Old station~ 1\·uuld be g11"er1 tune to m;ik~ 1111- pro\•ements One concess1un gra11lttl al a pre l'1Uus t"ommission fi1eet1ng 1\laS 10 alto\\' old sta- t1ens uµ to fil"e years for the re11101:il nr the large itlfntificat1on signs ii the y do not conforrn to the city's sign ordinanl'c. Bui sections decreasing n1erchandis1ng a\lo\\'Cd and 1nereas1ng landsc:apin~ rl'· rzuircmcnt s 11·rre lefL unl'hanged. dcspi1e ront111ued operator objections. The eo mn1ission \\'ill also l'ond11c:1 11 pubhl' hearing 011 a requesl by the SPafarf'rs Sale.Iv and Ser1'1t·e Club, Inc , to penn,I a 1narine fueling lacilil)' with a lucl do1:~ and se r\'tt'e slips near tht Balboa l'a1111011 Both the riry staff and the Joint H:.rbor I "u111n11ttee h:i1 e re<:·ommended again~t lht" perrnit In a l('tter 10 ,J11rnes Hew ic ker. ass1s- 111nt l'<11nr11u1111~ d' v e Jo pm en t <·oord inalol', La rry Lean1an. secre1ary for tht harbor comnHttee, \\Tote. '"Eren though safely measu res art' proposed . the faeility \\'ould present a haLard that 1·ould Jeo pardize a h1:.torital landn1ark within Ne.wport Bearh. the Pavilion.·· L.taman al so contends lhal boal lraHtc in the area is already so heavy that ano!hcr 1raf11r·gcncrating business y,•as not needed. Jn other n1at1 crs. the comn11 ss1on 11·11\· -Discuss plans for the de.,,clopmenl of 24 condonl1 niun1 units on the old Ren· dc~.1·ous Bal!roo1n site 1n Balbda The t<o n1n11s:.ion appro \•ed a thrtt- ~tory . 24 uni! apar1n1ent building on Aug . 19 1r11h th e l"Ondition Lhat a map hr filed The 011n('r·applicant for the h1stonc Rendez\•ous proi>erty is J .A.K. Co11.struc- t1on Co , Corona del !\1ar -Oiscu~s a reque~t by thr lrv111r Conl · pany to cre:.te 9.4 acres 1n the: Big Can- 1 011 Pla nned Community for !he de\•elop· n1ent of i2 apanments. They 1\1ll1ld be lol·atcd al thr. In· 1trM~t'1:1011 01 Big Canyon Dr11 e. and San Joaquin 1/111:-. Road -D1~cu:.s a request b~ lhe Emkay l)c\·elopn1e11t Co. to l"l'eate 7 2 acre.s 111 tht· "'.\~v.pon P rOJ~ll "" fot l"On1n1erc1al dt>1'rlop1ncn1 The 7 2 at•r·c~ \1ovld bt' d!'l"f'lo ped lor prole~s1onal and businr:-,:; oflite~ at the northeastcrlv torner ut \Vb tcrll' Plac• and the extc"nsion o! Quall ~trcf't.' 7 Homes • Razed Santa Barbara Fire Burns 2 ,200 Acres PHILCO-FORD SECRETARY GLORY WOLF MAKES WAY FOR FIREMEN Chief Jim McMullen (•I wheel) Le•ds Volunteer$ at Newport Plant ""F111111y. Fireme11~ 1-l eroes 100% Effective-No. Fires By CANDACE PEARSON The rune men C"aree.ning doll'n the hall~ nf Philco-Ford on an eight-foot red fir,. engine are _not refugees from a sil en1 eomedy. though their nJ1niat ure equ1p- n1en1 may ~uggest 1t. They forn1 thr volunteer fire brigade of the Philco-Ford Acronutron1t' pla nt 1n J\'ewport Be;ich. They ha1·e a 100 percent succes!'; record this vCar -rn ain!y becau se there h<t\Pll l t~en' any fire s at the plant Fklt th0$e figures only go 10 show 11·hal a fine preventive progra111 1hcy ha vt, says chief volunteer ./;11nes McJ\.1ullen . The brigade's runclions are medical airl and control or fires until real Nev.•port neach firemen arrive. The eigtit-foot engine. probably the smallest in the county, is a modified elec· Irie cart wilh a 200 fool fire hose. li \'e ex- tinguishers. 150 pounds or dry chemicals. ladder, axe and breathing apparatus. set up.'' said ,\1 c~lullen. a safely en gineer .11 the plan1. "but I must confess -11·e\e only had one in the last three months. '"It's kind ol lud1crou.s 10 g£'t 1og<'ll1er onte a month \\'hen we .~ee ~ath ot her f'1·ery da~·.'" hr sa id. The cre\1' "''ill prob;1bl~· ha1e ils !irs1 lire of the year lo put out Frida~·. ~1c,\!ullen plans to "se! 11 s1nall f1rl" ours1de the buitdin).( l"Ornplcx and let 111, <·re...,· cxt inguisll JL"' tn hor1nr of Fire l'reve111 1011 \\'eek. Also on Friday, 1hr fire alann ~~~!r rn throughoul the buildings will br !l'sted. En1ploses ha v(' been 11"arnrd no! to p;iy ilflY attention to it The Newport Beach flre chief and firl" n1arshal will lour the pla nt and a home check list for fire safet y will be distributed to emp!oyes. And the Philco-Ford Vol unteer Fire Brigade might even ride its tiny fire. engine through the hallways. SANTA BARBARA 1AP1 -,.._ 1v1ld brush firt crackled through the hills al>o \"e this p1cturesqu r town toda~, de stroying aL lea~! seven expcns1\"e home.s. da1nag1ng others and roufing hun· dreds of residents. Out-af-contrul l\an1es raced 01'cr 2.'.!!IO 11cres hy early toda y,. in s11burban il lontcc1to and $un1n1erland. and 700 fire lighters drawn from throughout the stale 11·ork ed to cul lines around thr blazes as plane~. dropped chemical retardants . Civic Center Thorny Iss11e For New po1·t B~ L. PETER l\RIEG Ot t~o Ooll• '"'-1 St1!1 I~ will cost Newpo n Beach S4.8 1n1 ll1on lo bu ild 11 new policp station at 'licwporr Center It could cost the ci t.I' .S700.00 11 1t t1ocsn"l. ·· The question of wha t to do neXL w11 i1 Cl\'IC t:cr1tcr planning is back in th e Jap <: of Newport Beoch cou11cil111en follo\\'iili:; Tuesday's decisi ve rejet t10111 b.1 1 01 rr ~ nf S6.9 million 111 bond s for a new polu.:r xtation and l"ily hall. ' The ci!y is co 1111n1tirrl 10 s pendi ng Li il· l'."ards of Si00.000 ai !he i\r wport Cenlf'r .~1te for dclenrion ra1:il11 ies and 11 ma r- shal 's off ir e Th;1t con11nil1nr1u ca1n e a.~ c. pan of ::in en!1een1eP1! olferffi rhe count) tu gr! 1hr lla rh11r Ju11ic1al 01:.lfll.I Cour! ou t of ro,,1 ;i :0.1t>s.1 and into thr propo,rd l'll u· t•enrer beluw Fashion !~land. L'nle.~s the tOu ntv ch:1nge.~ ;J!an~ for lhl' Harhnr J ud1t1al Dis tritl Court nr :.grrc« 10 le.I the c11v off thr hook. tha! $700.0011 i~ going to h;i1·e 10 cn1ne out ot 1he p()(J,. "'' nf :\pwpor1 Beach !:ixpa~·rr~ \li11·nr 1·:ct Hirth .~atd lh1s n1nrn1ng tllP 1·ou n<·il ll"hcn ii rnc<•ts T1 1e~da~· (o ( r-1 !!fv elect ion rl"sults. 1< 11nt likel1 ro ni<Jhl" an'v r!c'-!1.•1011 ;i ho111 1!1; r111 ure nf !lie con1· pl~:<. or lhe poller sT ~liun I l1rt h said COlHltll1ncn prtib<.b\y will lun1 the 1n:11tcr 01·<·r 10 tl1e1r F1nancia: coi1<:l1ltanl :t for ad1 ice "\\'e're going to have to make a lon i: 11st or the allerna1ives and see what's the best thin.I! 10 do.·· hr said Hirlh indicared !he cnu11til rnov take up 1he q,uestion a1 its Oct. 26 meeting. The men can't carry out any boyhood fantasies with firemen'!l uniforms. bU~ they do don asbestos suits. ~,cMullen says the volunteers. mosl of \\'ham have had previotis volunteer fi re experience. are seriOus about their in- 1.'0lvemenl. • Four of the men work in maintenance where they hand le walkie-lalkies. which a.re used tor fire department conl· munication ''"hen needed. Dennis Carpente1' Lashes Plan-'Trlple Ax Murcler' •'\Ve ha ve monthly training meerings Pueblo Indians See the Light 'TAOS. N.M. (UPl\ -Electric tights barned for the first ti me at 20 Pueblo ln· di an homes Wednesday, the result ()f a project which modcrnlud lbe homes without gcrificing ancient t r I b • I custoDl.'I, ~ I • Tbe · -.,ooo project· ~· completed. e!U'lief this month i;y the Kit CMson eooperatlve but not until rl11d tribal regulitions were adhered l(). The pgwer lines· which supply the 20 homes with electricity had to be placed underground and <:Quid only reach the hoines out.side the put:blo's center. Pue.blo council regulations prohibit elcctrlclly from being placed wllhln 500 feet or the a.dobe wall which surround, the pueblo's communBI dwc_llings. Carving up Orange County inlo three pieces in Senate District reapportionment Democrat-style amounts. literally, to " triple-ax politico·! murder, 011e potential victim deciared today. State Sen. Oennia E. Carpenler ~ R- Newport Beach) _decried the 0t:1nocr~t:o.' gerrymandering in • telephone 1nterVlC\'i from Sacra1nento. He says the sensational maneuver - "'hich would shrink and dilute wilh Democralll his own district In • tradi· Uonal Republican stronghtid \-:-is in· tended treachery. ' . ..,, "My charge is that-is not nt:ee9.!Df)' and not accid • 'btil cold· blooded and preniedftated." Carpenter fumed. ·1 "And a bl~tant..-1\~ lo-f·n~ the political sttength ft~ ' ge ntY.•" he ronlinued. c 1., · "" .t Carpenter conttdit , the 1J)cmocrat~· rejjpportlonment Wh\Ch would ' shrink h\11 district and that of Sen. Jame3" E. \Vllet- more !R·La llabral w'ill rtnd apsirt the H.epublican county. O_range Counly has gr~n .mort than -~ ' ' . . ' " any olher in California during the pa st de~ade. while some northern areaS ha 1·e lost pojJufation. The Democrats' plan ll'ould deprive _it or one additional Senate seat that Carpenter s11ys would be reasanable l.o anticipate getllng. "Orange County has a right lo r e a s o n a b \ e representation." the Calilorni1 Republican Central Committee chairman charged. He was careful to voice support of the three mei:i whose districts would gain by a lhre.way dlvi!ion ·o( the Orange Coun· ty di!lricl! he and Whetmore oow represent . "ExceOent se.na.tors and Republicans," ls ho.,, Carpenter described them. lie explained legislators envision !hf. fde1d size for a St:n11tt Oistrit:t is 498.00U \'Olers. If the Dtn,ocr11t~' i;trattgy map wrr~ to be adopted &! proposed, t he RepubliCan paUUca.I ptum or Orange ' (Set CARPENTER, Pa1e %) Se\·en persons were reparted injured. The only one su££ering serious iniurei> \1 as a 74·year-old nu1n with third-degree burns tron1 trying to put out flan1es that n1ena(:ed his home . The others 11·ere hreinen sufrenng fron1 various injuries and srnoke 1nhalatin11. !\lakeshirt evacuation s\allons were sel up at schools to shelter those who lied. The bla~e 1vas the \\"Orsl in a rash of brush and grass £ires that brokl!': ou~ across Southern C;ilifornia t!11s week A Case Dis1nissed 2.100-acre blaze nea r F11ln1ore. about 30 1n1les southeast or Santa Barbara, and sri 01hc!"s 111 the sarnc are;i wcrt set by 111• l"tnd\ary del"K't'S 11·1th dtla~·cd tune !use~. fire offic ia ls said. The Fill n1orc flrt was-, ne<i rly extinguished. ofl 1c1als s~11d. Ort 1cia\s s:i1d there 1rai. 110 ind11:a1 1on !hat the San ta Barhara tire 1vas linked 11> the l-'1l!n1orr area hla1.es. But onl! spokesinan said. ··this blate ::.tarted in an 1Sec BLAZE, Page 21 Judge Frees Fu11 Zone Trio on Assaul.t Cliarge Charges of a:.sault stcn)n11ng fron1 a Balboa Fun Zone melee in ...,·hich a pohcf'man ;ind national s1v1mming ch:im- p1on 11·as 11oundr.d 111 the foot b~· bu!lc t frag1nc11t s ha\r. been dropprd [or three del endants. ., fourt h. Ste1ep L. \\'Ilks .'.!~. of 602 S. Vietnan1 V c te ran TclJ ~ Ca ndidacy l<'or Irvine Ci ty A. .\ou11g \"1e111arn \\"ar 1ctcran declared t{ldlly hr 1s among the !ir!>t candidates for ll1f' 1 ..-~1 1·11v tounc1 I of lhe proposed City f•t lr1111!'. 1f \Otcrs g11c their appr0\":11 lo 11 IL orf)Or'at ion, ll<1\ld 1l Sn11th . :!6 1•1 liJ02 Com Pl St, 111 ro11nty territory near· San!a Ana. has hrrn a1·u1 r 1n !hr 1::nnpa1gn to achJe.\'e !'ll l"hlJiJ\f \ vtcro:. j11·111~ 11·11h111 1he area yea~ning • f1or ii ~ 01\11 1nun1rq1;it gol"rrnmen!. go to 111c l"llJ ll ~ Ort' 21 !u deride the 1ssue. :-in1lth IS i.l ~o prcsidc.n1 ur the Cahfoi·ni;i ll \1111eo1rners ' A~soeiat1on and has wor ked 1or e<Jn11nunit v agencies supporting the 1ndepcnden\. c11 .vhood dri\"e. I le \\'as coo rd inator of the pet1tion-c~ir­ rr i11g c·arnpaign that eventually led the Orange County Board or Supervisors. to set an elect ion date. "I learned a lot about Irvine. its people and its problems.'' Smith said in his cam- paign announcement. "I'm running because I think I'll make a darned good representative." added th.c ex-Army sergeant. "I helieve that all those. who supported the drive for self-government ha ve the pioneering spirit needed to get us the parks. the schools and the tnunicipat ser\"ices a model city requires." he l'Un- tinucd . ..Becausc·or this belief. I intend to r1111 a posi\iv~ carnpaig11, not one based on persona! al\acks against other t·an· didates." he continued. Smith said ·personal smear tactics were used in Ir1·ine residents' successful cam· pa1gn to avoid becoming part of the cou11· ty seat. "Those of us who fought to &tay ()Ut of Santa Ana have had our ri11 of that kind or venom." Sm ith declared. "It has no place in lrvlnr. "Sound. rational. lmagiflati'le govern- ment does. And that"J what 1 promise," he concluded. To date, with 1 week left to ·file. nominalion papers with . the cou~1y Registrar of Voters. two other Irvine area men have formally announced can- didacy. ' They are \Vayne Clark. of 1790 Butler SL. University Park and Henry Quigley, ()f 5135o Chateua Clrtle, Irvine. CIRrk i~ public information ofHctr at UC Irvine and " live In other communlly ::1ffRir1t while Quigley \Isla hi! occupation a:ii Investment counselor. • rar1011 St . Sarila Ana. 1\as !-otl1lcnccd !l'I five da ~·s 1n Orange l'n1111t.1· .Ja il afte r plea ding gu11!.v to d1~1urb111J?. the pca1 r The t•rig1na l inc1den1 11a~ rcponed tn 1>0Jicc U1· yourh~ 11ho rhargrd th1'~ 11 1'1't. arrack('d by fo11r uthf'r~ ;II th e Fun Zunc i\ descr1p11011 of tlH' :.u~prl·J,.; and llll'lr car Jeri polite !o stop \\'ilks ,1nd two to111· p;i n1uns on r\ell'port Boule1·ard ;:if \:1 ~ Lido . [nvcst1~at o1·s :.a1rt ;\ $~·ul!lr r 11~1u'd 111 11 1lich one pa tr11lm~111,.; pi~tol f11·rd. 111th Ilic slug striking tl1c plll"f·n,r.111 and fr<igments ticochi;\Hlg 111 all d1 r'rt'llon~ Off icer )l1kr \lr·E1·cn\ still o•arrirs 11 lead bit lodged 111 h 1.~ loot while one of the arrestee:. w a ~ lll.~11 wo1111dcd \1r Evenv at fir~t feared the 1n111ry \1 ot1ld rri1)plr hi s ~11in1n111l:! t"ilrt•cr. l\'ht'n he frH his :-.hor Filhn:! 11 irh blood . "Oh c :od .. 1101 lh,~ fno! •. " he groaned. !--1tl1ng d1J\1n on 1hc s1d r11·a\h Ch;1rgc·s filt>d att1•1 rh1· 1nr1dr11' aga111.,t .Jc!frev J. l.au!C'rhn1"11 IR, :--itr1·rn F. Pal!Prson. HI. 11nri D,1n:1 C, \\'allacr. 19. alt of Sant a Ana h;11 r hec11 <l1s nu.-~cd 13 :\111<·ril'a11 Bl •u·ks Dc po1 ·1 .. t1 I" l,;J'ae l ·11·.L \\I\' •l Pl • -· l'rarl 1nd:iv rlrportrd II\ l1 1;il'\.. :\1ncncan~ lron 1 Chicago 11·t1n were rclusrd pr.nn 1!:i~1on t" rn!rr !ht' l'OUllll'\ \l cdne:.da;, ni ght . Thr11 ~oughl In 1n11n1gratc as ··Bla ck I lebre1., Jsrarl1!c._ .. ;ind lhei r spoke,/\)C'n :.;a1rl 1!1r g1iven1n1cnt"s 1·cfusal to Jct 1hcm en1er 1hr counlrV 11;.1s a racist :ll"I Th ey y,·e"rc put aboard T\\"i\ and KL\\ airliners today to rrturn to Nr1v Yor·~­ 'fhry wcrr kepi al the airpart O\"ern1ght. Orange Coaat l\'enther \l o1 Santa Ana Wlfl ds 11·1\I keep thl" 1ncrcury bubbling today hu t it 1\ll\ tool do11·n a bit Friday. Highs tod:ly \\"ill be 90 at the bcache~ and 102 uiland , ranging down to 111e high S!J"'s tonight. ~'rida:v·s highs ll'ill be 85 to 95 respeclively. INSIDE TODt\V /.~ i;e,1c rcal dis ease a tt!ota/ or 'nedica/ proble ni ? ft"$ both, Gnd 11 ·s spreod111g 111 epidemic pro- portions r /1 ro 11gho1~t America. Don't be s11rpn:sed if yol4r nti:t door neighbor ad nuts· he's got it too. See Page 18 CtHl.,~la t Cl>telll~t U• t ci.u lf1" U·M Ctf!tk.1 l1 er*"._.,. tt Dffl~ "lliCt\ 11 01~•·~·\ 1t tllllt•i•I '••t • 1'111 .. lflllll>lftl If ll'llll ll(f M-ll "'""'" II .. ,,. LIMf•I 1' M.,. Ill ltrwlt• U, U Mtwlon W M~lwt\ ,~"41t • "•lilll•I "'... .. 0Fl!l9' (WllTY I• ·-.... Sl>OC:~ Mtr-ttt ~I-., Tolt Ylslell U 'l"llt•tt.. " w,.,,,., 4 W~lk WtWI tJ Wtmt11'• "-1t.1t .,,,. "'" 4 .. ~ OAll Y PILOl N Phase II Tall{ Today Nixon to Unveil Next Freeze Plan Steps WASHI NGTON 1UPJ 1 -President Nixon outlines today t.he :second phase of hls plan for uplifting the American ·economy without a re.newal of inflation. The. President summoned congressional leadl!rg to the Wbit.e House for an ad- vance look at the. proposals late this afternoon and alsn presum11bly arrangKI fcir briefings of business and labor leaders in advance of his 4·30 p m PDT sptteh on radio and television over all nP.tworks. r\ixon already ha~ made clear he \l.'ill allow the 9lk:lay waRe-prL('l!-rPnt freeze tn expire as schtduled Nov 13, but said the follo v.·-on proRram v.·ould "havt: teeth" ,,, pr!:vent a sudden flood of price and u:age increases. Congrt:ssional snurcts predicted th.tt a· wag~price review lxlard -or possibly a series of boards to make wage and price decisions -would be set up. But they 1aid they expected there y,·ould rontinue Mesan Indicted In Beach Death Of Son's Wife A Costa Mesa ma ll! accused of ~laying his daughte r-in -law 1n Huntington Beach last August has bern indict ed on a murder charge by the Orange County Grand Jury. James N. Sipult. 48. of 2924 Pepper Trtt. Lane. is scheduled fll r arraignme nt on the first degree charge in Superior Court sometime today. He is accused of nring a single shot. from a .Z2 caliber pistol at r.trs . Kathleen Sipult. 19. of 10122 Kamuela Drive, Hun- tington Beach. which struck and kill ed her. It is alleged by police that Sipult becamf! involved in a fam ily argument at his daughter-in-la~··s hnme Aug. 30. left briefly to gel a gun. and rired the fatal shot thrnugh a sc reen door. Detectives c!3im l\·lrs. Slpult's 22-yea r- o\d husband, .Jack. 1mmedia!eJy ran outside and engaged his father ln a fight ove r the weapon during whic h the elder Sipult was shot in the knee. Sipult wa~ arreStf'rl by pnlice officers .:it his Costa :'lies aparlment about eigh\ hours afler the :;hooting. Only two prosecuuon witnesses u.•trf! brought before the (;rand Jury"s hearing ~·edntsda y, a medical cxamint r, and Jack Sipult. The eldtr Sipull. held without ba~. had b@en schtduled for pre-trial hearings at West Orange County Judicial O'lstrict Court but was taken befo re thf! Grand Jury when it bf!came apparent that there .would be some delay!i in the court pro- ,ttss. · ''\\'t were stalled do~·n here. There were just too many continuances," said De:j:iuty District Attorney Bryan Brown, prosecutor of the case. Orian W. Evans Services Friday Services "111 take place Frida:,· at 11 a.m & Baltz Corooa rlP \ ~lar :-Olortuary Chapel for Onan\\:. Evans of Corona de! f\lar. a I.)-year resident of Orange County, l\"hO died 'fUe.<;day 1n Hoag Ho-sp1tal Evans. -IB. of 3500 r..<iloma ra n Orl\e, ti.·2., a controller for !l ui;:hel" Airrraft. He rt'Sided in \ahfnr nia f11r .10 1 ear~. Sur.·i;·nrs are h 1~ 111f1>. \11\rl rcd a ~nn. Paul Evans of rnr0na dt>! \lar . <"ni1 t~n brothers. th,. Ri>v .I r l!ff E1 an~ n! D,.,,_ \'er, and Glenn D E\an.<. 'lf'Lon~ Brach. Burial v.1!J be at Pactfic \'1ew ).-lemorie.J Park. CUHG>l COAST DAllY PllOT OltAMGI CO.ln' PU8UlHINO ~AK't •oh-rt N. Weed 'rw>"&'lt •ncl Po~l- J ec;\ •• Cwrl.., Vice ,.,.lotW\t -i;;-ai ,,,,...,.. Tiionl•• .:11vil E~ilol' Th•"'•• A. Mll1'11!.I~• ,,,.,..a;,.. e:a1""' l.. Peter IC•J•9 ~ •-a City Edllllr ,...,,,.,. ..... OMc. llll N1wporf l o11lev1rd M"'111t U~r111! Pf(). las 1175, t2••J -..o- °"'9 ,,_,.~ 2Je w.,1 •rv """"' u.-... c11, m "M""' •- .._.,..,'" ·-~, 11111 '"'~ ·~~ 1M ~ all Htrm fJ '6llllof AAM to be an overall govemme1tt poJleym1k- in1 body, perhaps &. continuation of the prestnt Cost of Living Council he crt ated for Phase I. which started Aug. 15. to establish gmer11 I objec1ive11 such as "·age targets and prlce ceilings in various indti.~tries . Nixon a~ked Democ-rat1c ;in d RepublicM JtadPrs of !hi' Hnuse and !he Senate to the V.'h11e Hi111~e al I :\0 pm. PDT for a briefing by thf' r'rf'siden! and his righthand man on lhe prngram, Se<'retarv Jnhn R ('nnnalll Connally u.•as nn (;ipitnl Hill 1h1s m'lrn· in,(! urginf.? th,. s,.natr tn restnrl' <.nmf' business lax breaks that wt rP diluted in a btl1 apprO\"ed \Vednesday by th" Hnusl'. Somt senators plan ln pre~s fnr e1·en preater tax re lit! for individuals !han lhe Houst approved !See story Page ~l .. Part of strong criticism by org an1zeti tabor of tht wage-prict freeze "'as said lo ha vt been brought about by absence of Battles Pollee 1dv1nc1 con1ul t1t1on bf I he ad- minl1tratlon on the pro1ram. Nixon call- ed in \taders of labor. Including Its most severe critic, George Mea ny , as wtll l.'I reprt>sentatives nf husiness and othfor ~roups to gl"f. lhP.ir views on Phast Tl . The administration let it be knO¥-'n that Pha se II would C<1ncenlratt on ma jor in- du slries. wit h unlimitf!d duration. and u.·ould carry gl)vernment enfor('tment provi sions -the "teeth " that Nixon rl"t'en!lv rnentioned, A high administrat ion official. who dPcl1ned tn be tdPntified , said that In r hase II. ht he!tt>vP.d decisions nn ac· ctp!able increases would be made by ~t'parate w;ige and prict boards com· posed of repre~entativeg or busintss. labor and the gtntral public. Profits still will not bf! subject to controls. ht said. Th is has bf!en one of labor's chief com- plaints about the current freeze. Bikinied Divorcee, 62, Proves Very Resistable A b1k1ni·clad Corona del "1ar d1vnrceP. 62. was hundlr:d off In 1ait in a bed!:pre<1d V.'f!dntsdav bv P.xasperated police whl) said she ioc ked her legs around a patio rail to keep from gn1ng. C\aran1ta B. Hixsnn, nf 2627 Cnvt SI , was booked on 1varrants for fa11t1re tn aJ)- pear in court on charges of making an unsafe turn and dnving withou t a license . Her hrush u.·it h rhe la"' bc~an at JO a m . wht"n Ne11·pnrt Beach PolicP. Officer Robert Parker went lo serve the "'ar· rants. NQbodV answP.red the door allhou.c;h Mrs. Hixon's car wa s parked flulsjde. so he lt ft, returning twn hours later. Tht. secflnd lime ;irou nd. Officer Parker said . he spntt ed a h1k1n1 -cl.;d "·oman matching ,\1rs, ll1xon's descrip- tion sunbathing on the roof He said sh t refused to come along 1n a roo rtop rtply. after he 1dt'ntified himself and the reason fnr ht~ visi! She reported ly said he mu~t ha\'(' rhe wrong Cla ran1ta ll1xson. and besides 1hat , 5he couldn·1 cllme oul because she was "earing no clothe~. • By then . Officer Dan Cricket! wa~ "" route In as sist and Officer Pa rker told Mrs. Hixson she y,·as under arrest She shouted do"'n that she wa s no~· on Fountain Valley, Huntington Okay Cable TV Pact A five-city ~able ,te!ev1s1on au thnn!y mnved clnsPr In rf'al1t y•lh1:; \l'rek ""l1h the ratification by two cities nf the join t priu.•trs agretment creating 11 'The Huntington Beach and Fnun ta1n Valley City Councils appro\"ed the agree- ment. ~ The citits nf f'..'e""J'l0rt1 Bear h anrl ·\Vestminsler u.·i\I consider) the prof)flsal next Tu'sday Tht Cbsta ~.fesa Clly (nun- cll withheld its apprn\·a[ ~-tnnday pend lnf:! a u ording chang" rr~arding t he u.'ithdra"·at of 11 membt r city. The agret'ment u.·nuld est ab!1~h 11 ptib!1c <'::Ible tele\·isinn authority In control cnm- ml1n 11y ;:in!enna tf'levision_ franchises in th!" f11't citie.<.. All five cities h<'l ve btf'n 'i''Ork1ng on the prnposaJ since last spring. The authority wottld be guided by a fi ve·memt5er bnard of directnrs represen - ting each of the ci ties. The d1rectnrs u.·ould havt no powP.r to enter into fina n· cial agrtement.s w1!hout approval from thf!ir respective city councils, !he phone tn her attorney and still in • stale of undress. Officer Parker said ht ga ve htr fivt minutes to get dressed and calla-I J.or Sgt. Richard ~filler. · -... P Arn \·1ng on the sctn .__gt. ~filler repealed the fact she wa undf!r arrest. Claranita Hixson rtsponded. according In police reports, by saying sht was still on the phone to her ta \\)'er. still had nn no clothes a·nd that her call had bttn plared nn hold by her lawyer's office Officer Crickett. meanwhile. climbed through R kite.hen window . '"\Ve again asked the defendant to get drf'ssC"d. hecaust ~he was under arrest," i:aid Officer Cricket!, whn fou nd her wr11rped in ;i towel on a stair land ing. ··11 yn u want me. you ca n takt me like !ht!<.." she sn;ippt'd back. according to !he arrPs!1ng offir.ers. F,xasperated bu t .determined, thf! lf!am of l;i~·men draped the 5 fool , 4 inch, 14a- pnuod def Pndanl in a bedsprtad and she 11'a~ <'Scorted nut. The\1 said t-.1rs . Hixson then slammed the d0or on Sgt. ~tiller. u.·h11eking him in lhe hark. and tri'd to go back inside b('f{lre being corralled . She then wrapped her lPgs around th' patio rall and mad' r'ference lo a fam iliar h.:irnyard anima l, accordiilg to Officer Crir krt l.'.~ fnrmal arrest reporl. The repi:irt filed also said tht: pn~nntr altracterl the attent1t:in or at least a dozen other sunbathe.rs before be-ing carried to the patrol car and taken in folboolring. \ From Page 1 CARPENTER ••• Cnunty 1,1•ould be segmenttd likt a navtl orange. [l11"is1ons s11g,1?:e.Stt'd would g1vt Sf!n . f.Porge DeukmeJ1an (R-Long Beachl 19fi.000 ~·est Orange County \'Oter.11 to represent \11']1-1ng t><1i:I , SPn \\'i!1ii:1m Con mhs IR- R1.:il!n i ~·ould h111·e annth rr l~.000 an· FW\"rd into his predominant!y San 8l'rnard1no County distr ict. Anrl b<>ll&in1n.e: 11p from San DiPgn f ounty on the SflTJ1hea~ti>rn front , Sen, f'l;i1r Burgefler !R-~an Diegn1 wnu\d caJ)- ture an n!her fi5.000, many in ne~·ly de l't'lfJped lr\"1np are.:i rnmmuni!les. "1\ll rerresented bv rxcel\ent sen;it ors ;ind Rep11bl1r:an.~." CarpPnter declared . "hut none of wh ich wnuld havt a ma - JOr"1!y of his d1str1ct. jn Orange Cnunty .:i nd he: an Orange County reprtsen- t.:1!1ve " .. Basically. this is tht prohlen1 to which I violently object ... that Orange County is bf!1ng pulled apart,'' ht repealed. ~Ha11dcuffed Houdini,' 27, Rear1·ested 011 D1·ugs A drug suspect. nickna mtd the Handcuffed Houd1n1 for ~a Ne:u.•port Harbor channel swim in manacles. whilf! fleeing the law. I~ now in troublt asaln. He anrl a fe:rrki le cornpanio~ who al!Kl won dismissal -o'l, her case 1n Ore11ge County Superior Coltr recently wtte re-" arrested on nrw warr nls Issued on the same case Wednesda . Raymond J. Calti 27. and Jud ith A. Jones. 33, we:rt ai11ned in Harbor Judicial DistrlcJ.~ rt afttr surrendering on tht warranl• si&ned by Judge Everett W. Dickey. Catti. of 20292 Birch St.. Santa An• Hei1hts. wa1 frf!ed oo $6,250 ball. Mi.JI Jones, of fOlll Channel Place, Newport Beach, wa1 rtleased on • $1,250 bond. Charltt 11gJinst Calli l n c 1 u d e: po&MSlion of marlju&na. re.,islln& 1rrut and IUIUlt Ob. p>lict offictr. MlU Jonet. 1180 known as Judith A. McKlMe:y. Is -~h&rged only "i th potMt&iM! of mirUu..,n1 . Tbe p1ir w11 orillMlly 1rre1ted 1t Mlsa Jontt' p1.nnts' home, the Ch"1nnel PllC!t llddf'!U, JUl\I 'lt .by n1r.cotlc1 detectives A1 Epstei n and Mike Hltta1a. Several thousa nd dolhtrs in ca~h was fnu nd inside a stove during the raid, stemming from sevf!rll month.11' In·, vet1 tip:atlon of alleged marijuana df!aling activilies . Thf! evidence Also included about I th pounds of h1shish and two to three pounds of m a,t i j·u an•, lnvest11ators disclosed the foOowing day. Epstein immf!dlate:ly gave. chtH •hen CatU ..... hinds niJnacled bthlnd him - . .ran through • dockside door and le1ped Into the narrow bay channel, awlmmlnc for frttdom. The veteran detective dn'We up Balboa BotJ1ev11rd, turning right, then on doWn Weal C.Ul HIJl>way, finally tao;Jdlnl the,, d(ipping_ del~nl •• ~ fall~ up a dutty bluff. · _ . .. l C.ttt and Mia Jones were &odW Jn o Oran&e County Ja11. poated "11· Mid then bfgen a series of bdtt,.., Ouit culrnlnlted ln dlsmiull 1t au,.,.O, court level. 'Epstein noted today. · He 11ld proff'CUlor~ were comulted about lht case 1galn. '!t1dJn1 tq ' re- IMU~ of the WllTAnll on' 1'hlcb the p~lr ' ' arrested Wedneldty. l Newport Talk By Badharn Set Asstmbtyman Robert E Badham will be the ktynott 11peak'r Friday during tM df"tir1\ioiil c.r•mo"I" far Newport Btach'11 new fire sf.a· Ihm. Fire Chiri R. J. ''.Ian" Briscoe wlll p!'l'~id' durin2 the fe~t1\"it ies al !ht s!.:i!ion, 868 Santa Rarbara Drhe. just off Jamboret Road be- hind rhe Irvine Coast Country Club. T'ht> puhlir is iPl l'lled The ctre- mnnif'~ ~·ill .1:el under v.·ay at I :30 p.m. Th e station will be open for tours un til 5 pm. f'rntrl Page J BLAZE ... a"'fully suspicinus plact ." The firt brokt out Y.'edntsday af- ternOC1n in a canyon on the edgt of the Los Padres Nalional Forest and quic kly spread t,hroogh chaparral made br ittle and explosive by prolongf!d summtr heat. The houses destroyf!d were each Yalued at least Sli0.000. Ftre officials said they had no report immediately on how many homes had been damaged. The Montec ilo:Summer!and area is dotted wilh hillside homes valued from $.W,000 to $100,000 plus "gentleman'' ranches, ri--lany families packed a few· things in their cars And fled before the fire, then ru shed back to bring out livestock, in-· cludin~ many horses. Th irty-five horses wert taken to the Santa Barhara Polo Club and others were stabled at !ht Earl Wa rren Showgrounds. The ownei: of one of tht homts destroyed was William Hestha!, an artist. "Of course, 1 lost a lot of paintings there," he said. "But it's thf! silly things you rf!mtmbf!r. Likf! the orchid plant I brought back from my last trip to Mt I• Leo." He intends tn rebuild. The blaze was pushed by hot. dry 2~ milt-an-hour \\'inds We.dntsday and fire spokesmen said conlrol of the blaze depend~ on whether the winds kick up again. Temperatures in the area hit a rtcord 96 degrees and the winds kept humidity to almost z.ero. River Mucked Up In Big Oil Spill CLEVELA ND. Oh io (AP) -Tht U.S. fA1tst Guard said tod ay 11 "major oil ~pill" dumped 208.698 gallons of fuel into I.he Sag.naw Rh·er near where the river empties into Saginaw Ba:; on Lake I Huron. The 91h District Coast Guard head- quarters in Clevel.:ind reported a la}'er of nil three lo fnu r Inches th ick covered a 500-yard-long section or riv er 11ear a 3tan- d11rd Oil Division of American Oil Co. terminal al Bay Cily, Mich. The Coast Guard said floating booms v.•ere bein,g used lo !ry to conl..Ri n the spill v.•hile the nil wa~ being cleaned up. Standard said the No. 2 fuel oil ap- parently came from a cracked \'aive. County Jobless Mark Hits 7 .4% Theer are no fewer peoplt without job! in Orange County but more ¥-'ho are unemployf!d. Figures rele11sed this week by th!" Department or Huma n Resources show that there v.·ere 3,500 fewer jobless persons in the county during September than du ring Augu st. The samt officl', however. savs !he untmpln~·ment r~1e increasrd tf) ;_4 Pf'T- cenl in Septrmb<'r from the 7 I percent recorded in Au~ust . To understand th is cnnlrarl 1£'!1nn. vnu h;;ve In 1gnnre !he percPnl;iJole It's cail{'(f an "adjusted seasonal 11verage" arn\•ed al by a complic.:ited mathematical formula . \Vhat It nieans is that un employment did not decrease as murh this September a~ it ha,s in past Septembers. There was. hnwevrr. a percentage decrease in unemplnyment from August to September. In Augu st thrre was a counted labor force of 527.600 and an ac- tual unen1plnyn1rot percrnu1ge r1f 7.4 (without the seasonal fldJUSt1n(·nt J, In September. there ~·as a labnr force of 523,500 and an actuA I unen1ployn1ent percenta ge of 6.8 percent. This drop in work force v.·as due largely to studen1s returning tp school. The Hum an llesources office, howe1•er, uses a seasonal adjusted aYerage v.•hich dates t>ack to 1950. A spokesman for the office said the seasonal average allows !hf! department to adjust un employment figures for seasonal work and to compare these figures to past years. _ He could not. however expla in how thf! figurt is computed . "ll1s signiflcance is that unemploy ment, thoug h down , is not Mark Johnson's Passage Leading · Race Dow11 Coast Mark Johnson's Windward Passege to- day was leading a fleet of 30 yach!s down the C'Oast in the inaugural Cali fornia Coi1stal Race from San Fran· cisco to Newport Beach. The race is sponsored jointly by Ne¥.·port Harbor Yacht Cl ub and St. Francis Yacht Cluh. Windw;i rd Passage took the lead shortly after passing through the Golden Gale where she picked up a moderate 10- knot breeze. The ract started in three divisions ort St. Francis Yacht Club in a light breeze and stron~ flood current that had severa l of the starters mis sing the. starting line . John Scripps' 89-foot ketch Nnvia Del t.lar made three passes at the line before slarting. The 38.)-mile race for Ne1vport l!arbor Yacht Club's B.:ildwin r..f . Baldwin trophy is expected to fini sh late Friday or early Saturday. a thick nylon tellured pluah by for onlY 512;95 aq. yd. 'ni..-.', ••~"' • w•11+h •f 1tra11,. kr11wrio w' 11!d c1refc•• eryle11 ye/'flt p1c~l'll h1 .. kfflnit•M hy k•r1ri111, yew'll w1lld•r why +hl1 f11h !•1u1lll• teltlv,.d plu1 e•rpet h11 u111! • 111M11t !Hf••· n, 1•· .. wltt-cal.,. .,. ."' ... "' t... dov.·n as much in Septrmber as lt ought to bt." said tht l.:ibor analyst. During Au gust . there "'rre 38.900 uneniployrd prr~nns 111 t1r:i11gP Cn11nly , wh1!e th e Septeinber f1J.:ure was .15.4/J() Th e Ucprirtment of Human Hl's•111rr·PJ said n1anufaetunng en1pln\'rnPnl decreas· ed by 40 dunng Scp(f'll \b('r, but 300 Jnbs wt•rc adrlrrl 1n aern.~p:lC'I'. Oth ('r drercast•s 1n 1oh~ "l'l"t' rrportrti in J"Cl'rt.'at1 un, r un~lru e 1 10n and aj?riculturr. 11hile 111l'r('a.~r~ camt 1n te;:irhlnl'.! and gnvernmcnl Jnbs. The Oran.e:P County fi2ures are the first released s1n1·e r\i~on"s \\'age-pr1ce-rtnt lreezt wen! into effect St;ite and national fi gures are expected later this week. Sa11 Cle111ente To Operate A111h11lanoes The city of San Cleme nle rl"su mtd its 011•11 full-time emeri!ency .:imbulanct t7l}ijr-atlnn tocfay aft er the ov.·ners of The eifsting priva1e firm \\'edncsday refused lo ser1,•e the city. any longer. In a sw ift aclion \\'eclnesd;iy city coun· cilmen acknowled~ed the notire by the Hospi tal Ambulance Srr1·ice !h.:it 1t would no longer operate in San Clemente. The notification came in the form of a scath inii: lt>tte r bl2ming the city public s a f tt y department personnel <'Ind !hf! Inc.al press for sabotaging the ho~pital operation. The puhlic safely rtep;:irtmr nt heads ha ve steadfastly told CQunc1lmen that on dozeQS nf occasions the firm h.:id nol betn avail;:ihle fnr local cri ll s since it hega n operating in Siin C\cn1cnte e;irly in the sumrner. Hours after the city IP;1rn<'d the priv::ite firm had pulled out ·l'olire Chie r Clifford "1urr<iy t'flnlat'tCrl off1r1ills or the Schaefer Arnbulanl'e Srr1·1l·<'. llefore noon \\'ednesday ~lurray ar· ri1·ed at city hall with a c ra.~h-wai:::on type ambulance \\'hich lhe large a1nhulance firm loaned lo San Cle1nrnte free of charge for an indefinite penod. The chief also said the pn\"ate. firm V.'hich serves many Snuthern California areas has offered to consult "·irh lncal of· f1cials to assist in the city operation of the professionally c!IOl'erted \"<In. The unrt \\'ent on its first en1erge.ncy call -a heart attack c11se -as coun- <'ihnen mer \\'edncsday night. C11y spo kesn1en hal'e stressed that the cmen~ency ser1·ice in the horrnwed am· bua lnce will be for emergencies only and thal transfe r call:i and o l he r nonemergent'Y services can still be ob- tained From private firms in surroundin g coast communi!ies, See . • • Karastan Carpet Gallery IY YOU CAN'T C0h1E IN-CALL 646-0m tor an upert """"' consultant who u.1ll "'"" "' J'OUT homf! with ample. without &11,J' obligation to )"OU ! lf--•WJllftllh,..,,...i, .. ,,,,.,.,,hl-... ' T-/o!Jllrll< mi.nor <krill!ln V1IU b1 llappr to . .,rflt rou ..• H.J.GA[\l\ETf fURNrpJRE · PlaFESSIONAl I INTERIOI DESl&NE~S I 2215 HAllOI ILVO. 646·0175 646-027' COSTA MESA, CALIF. ' . " --......... _ " '· Costa Mesa Today's Flnil EDITION N.Y. Stoelu VOL. 6~. NO. HO, 3 SECTIONS , 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 TEN CENTS Thousa~-, , Flee Heat To Beaches llol S;ulla .'\11a w111ds s11eep111~ alTOS~ Orange County tlu~ \\"er k arc .;ending fi,·t" tunes as 1nauy people tu the beath a~ norntall~ go fin autuinn day.'i ·\lore than 9,000 pi!oplr siepp!'d on lo ~<ii Bcacl1 \\'ednesd;11 fron1 carlv n1orn - 1ng to late night. )he thern101nelei· Jut 100 rlcgrees there "'t!d11esday whilr the 111atrr \Vil~ a 1nOctei:_:tle Ii:! Scat Be<1chlilci::uard:s e.>:pci.:tcd a1101 l:ier onsl<1ught l'ron1 beacll crov.•ds todav a~ the te1nperaturr ll'a s already RO d<';iree.~ .11t IO:JO a.Ill. So1ne rrlicf i.~ in ~igti1 Thr Li.~ \Veathel' Bureau t'.>:pci.:ts Ille s1:orth1ni.: S<111ta Ana 11·1nd.~ to die oil some11hal Fri- day. \\'cather r-xperts pred1c1 tr-1npera1ure~ will drop to 85 degrees al the beache.<> Friday and 95 inl:lnd. That ·s about f11·e dev:rees les~ than today's predicted high~. Besides Seal Beach. other Orange (. ·oast resort~ found a lo! or people - po,;!:'ibly a fe<.1· 1ruan1 ~tudPnts -on rne: 1and. !\'earlv fi.000 \"isilots 11·erc in \hi' t\ew pori. Beach st 1·ands \\"cdnesda .v in 86- fl egt·ce: heat. i\onna! Aut11111n da\"s find lc~s than l.Ol!O b<'3eh goers. The. wall'r \\'as 62.3 degrees. The le1nµeraturt at 10:30 this morning 1'l'as 77 degrees. I h1nlingl0t1 Beach lifegua rd.~ reported 1'.!.000 vis'1ors i11 80-def!ree he11t \\"rel · nr~tlay. The 11·ater was 64 degrees. The hto;it was i6 !his 1non1ing. Jn Laguna Be<ich. lhe t"rOwd cou11t 11<1., 4.000 and the au· letnperaturc 84 degrees. \Valer v:as 65 degrees. Toda~"s air lc111perature al 1nid-niorn1n:; was iJ. San Clen1ent~ lifegue1rds rrpo1·te<l rro<.1·ds (lf 2.'illO and a 90.<Jel!rer air tem perature. \Valer lf'1npcraturr. wa.o: 66.4 degrtti:> ahd loday·s air lrmprraturf' at niid-morning 11·as 80 degrets. .\lcanv;hilr. the rest nf Cali1.-1rn1~ s\'.·elters in lhP samt hot air as Orange County. Orange Count.r's El Toro took 01 c1· ftr >t place as the hottest spot in the natlun at 106 degrees. but Long Beach 1vas just one dejlree behind. San Diego reached IOI degrees. Lo~ Angeles 11·as 90 and San Francisco a eool 63 degrees. !Wrnc 20 degrees le.~;; than the: pre1·ious day. Overnight low~ in Oi-<111ge Counl1· and Los Angeles County ha re ho\·l'rcd <irnund the low 60s, Nixon Outline.~ r Seco nd Phllse Freeze Controls \\" l\Sl·IJ\"(;To:--J r UPI 1 Presi dent Nixon outlines today thr second pha ~f' of his plan for uplifHng fhe Americ;;n economy without a renc11·a1 or infl;ition. The President sumnioned c0t1j!ressional leaders to lht \\"hitr House for an ad· v;:inre lool; at !he propo~als late thi o: 11f!ernoon and al so pre8u rnabl:• ;irrangcd ror brief1n~s or husinc~" alld !~IX·r leadrrs in ad1·:ince of hi~ 4::10 p.n1 . PDT speech on .radio ancl lf·lc\"i~iou ovrr all nC>t11•orks. l\"ixon ali-eady has n1<1Ue e!e:ir hr 11·ill 11llov.• !he 90-da~' 11•:tgr-pricr-rent frrP7f 1n expire as scheduled No1·. l~l, bu1 i;;iid tlH• fo!101r-0n proj!"rinn would '"ha\"c lrrlh" to preven1 a sudden nood of prier and v.·age increases. Congressional so urces predicted that a \vaJ;!e:-price re,•iew hoard -or possihl~· ~ series or boards lo m;ike \l'agr and pricl' decisions -would be sci up . But lhe1· said they expected thtre lvould rontinuc to be an overall govem1ne11t policvmak- ing body. perhaps • continuation "or the pre~nt Cos! of Living Council he crrated for PhAse I. which startl!d Aug. 1~. to tst.ablish gener~I objectivts sue>t ;i.~ wa~e laq;i:ets and price ceilings in v<iriou s Industries. Nixon asked Democratic a n ct Republican \eader.s of tpc House and the: Senate to the Wlute House at 1 :30 p.m. PDT for a brle!inf! by the President and his ri ghthand man on the prow-am . Secretarv John B. Connall~'· Connally w11s on C:ipitol Hill thii morn- lng. ufging the Senate to re:11tnre some business tax breaks that 1vere dllutt'd ln a bill i pproved \Vednesday by the House. Somt .senators plan to pre"s for •e\'en irtau.r·tas. relief f(lr indh•iduals than the Hou se approved. (See story Page 4). Part of strong criticism by organized labor or the w1.ge-price freeze was said tn h'lve> ~ brou~ht about by abse:nce nf advance: consulL'ltion by t b e ad· ministration on the program. Nixon can- ed in leaders o{ labor. including its most stvere. critic, George ?tfeany, II well •~ •J'Cl)resentaUves of bustncss and other iroups to gel their views oo Phase JI . The ldminiAtratlon let It be known that Phase It "'f)l.1\d eotlct!ntrate ·on· nlajor in- dustries, with unlimited duration. and ""ould carry i:;n,·ernment enforcement provisions -the. "teelh" tbat Ni1.on rtttnUy mentioned. •, .. 0 .. IL Y l'ILOl ~!I ll P~Olo SAVINGS AND LOAN SIG N REGISTERS 102 DE GREES AT NOON This Was Weather Picture Wednesday on Costa Mesa's 17th Stree:t • ~-:. -. -. ·: , .... > "':. -~· "j. ~ : •11 WORKER MAX BARE LA FINDS RELATIVELY COO L SPOT TO EAT Shad• a R:ar• Commodit y al Costa Mes• Storm Drain Project Costa Me sa Slates E ve11ts F 01· Fire P1·eve11tio11 W eel\: S~ia! ro1nmunil.v progran1s I n nh$f'rV'ance of National Fire Prevention \\'eek are !>l't Friday and Saturday 111 Costa Mesa. on the \OOth anni\·ersary ol Ainerica's worst fire disaster. A booth reaturing fret distribution of ho1nemade fire el-1inguishers. 5,000 of then1, opens Friday at the. South Coasl Plaia shopping cenler, manned by off-du- ty firemen .. Fire Chief John Marshall says they con- tain a mixture of common bicarbonate of soda. a cheap but effective chemical ex- linguishe.r \Vhich could prevent many ma· jol' fires. Tht home fire extinguisher ca ns whic h , tn.clude special instruCUons will also be at;;iilable Saturday when open house i~ observed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 111 all lnur local fire Stations. lleadquartr:rs station is at 2903 Royal Palm Drive, just off H~r Boule vard at Adams Avenue:. • Branch su.tions are .at 111 Rochester S~.. downto"'n. 800 Baker St.. in lhf' northeast, And 2300 Eslancia Drivi;, Ol'l the city's "'est side. ' .. ~hibfls of firefighttng equipmenl and deuloistration or techoiQOM wlll be Ce11turtd and fire. Marsha.I Lewis oole!I children tx:oyght bY • parent •lv.•ays ltnd them inlerestW, and ~ational. One. theme slr~ during 1971 Na· t tonttl ri~ Pttvenlion Week IS that rire LS A fonn or pollution that desll'oys the. en- \•lronment just •s do v.·aste chtmlc::al1 wreck ••Jen. 1 During 19i0, nationw ide. 2.1i=>.Ul.lfl fire~ killed 12,200 persons and cosl $2 .8 billion in properly damaged or destroyed . Daily on a nationW'idt basis, i1gures show 3J die. 1,486 homes. 215 apartmen1 buildings. 30 schools. 10 churches. plus 215 stores. oHiees and cafes. 139 in· dustrial plants and structures on 127 r:irms sustain fire damage. The National Fire Protection Aswc1a- 110n sponsors the special week on the an· niversary ol both an 1871 forest firP. in northeastern Wisconsin thal killed 1.200 and the famous Chicago (ire. .one of history's bizarre!~· forgotten disasters. the \Visconsln fire occu1Ted ~imultaneously v.•ith tile Chicago blaze in w hich 300 persons lost their lives. Oue to its status as a major citv. !he C'hicagn fire captured headlines Or lhe l\--orld press. while the forest firt in \Visconsin went v(r1.ua11y unrcporled e.lsewhcrt', Israel Boots Black~ 'J'EL A'(IV (UPll -Israel !Oday deporied II Black Americans from · Chlt;1io who we.re rcfUied permission to enter the country \\'ednesday night. They IOUght lo immigrate as "Black Hebrtw l!lraelltes'' and their spokesmen ..aid the governnlent'!' refusal to let the.in enter the country wii~ a raci~t act. They v.·erc put aboard TWA and KLi\t 1Itllne.n1 loday to return to .r:o·" Vor'k. . ' 7 Homes Razed Sa1itct Barbara Fir e Bitrns 2,200 Acres ~ .. \:\'."!':\ B1\l!l:.\M .\ 4.\P l -.\ 111ld hrush !ire CfdCkled thr"uugh lht' lulls abo1·e this )lltturt-squc 1111111 !(MJ11.1. dest royi11g at lra'! ~c1t•11 t"\µc•11~111• ho1ncs. dan1agtng others a1td fl)Ul 1ng hun- dreds of residents. Out-ot-control flantc~ rocl"d 01 rr 2.ZUil ~errs by early today, 111 ~ul1u rb<111 1\!ontccilo and Su1nn1erland. a11tl 100 tire lighters drawn from throughuut the state 1vorkcd lo cut tines around the blazes ;1s planes dropped chcn1ic:al retardants. OC Probatio11 U11it Seel\.i11g Mesa Bra11ch . Ur1111gc Cuunty prob<1l1u11 '1Uthorit1e § 11rc still seeking a honic ut Cu~\;1 ~\c~;i. The proarion dcpart111C'n! ha~ agreed 11ul to use thl' t'ontrol'cr~1a! ilw'1ti1111 ;it lll5J Et CHn1ino Ur11 c. hu1 *111 ll'<Hlls l1 1 luc;1te a braneh !;1cil11~· in this e11 ~ ·•\rr·11 look ;ibou\ lwO 1norr 11111n!h'>. 111c11 1f we can 't tind a suit<ible plat'!:' 11e·:t hal'e to try cl Sl'll"here." Hex Caste!la11·. deputy ('Olln tr"j: probation" ul ficrr. 1•x- plai11ed in a tr!cphonr e0111·crsation \\'l'dnescl;i1· The probflt inn dr parltncnt lll"l'd~ ;in or- f1ce wilh aboul 4.0IJO square teel !h;i! t·a11 he di vided i11to Sl'parale rou111s And it nt•ccls !11 b<· in a spo1 l\hl'rc tl1crr wnu'I hr a 111! of problc1ns 111\h ~urrn1n1{h11g neighbor.5 Thr old Cosla '.llc~il 1>0lt<:t' s1<1t1on w<1~ rcjccled a ~ a possible ~itr brr:iu.,c i\ has i 1100 square fret Castellaw ~aid "\\'e spent 1110 1cars try1n;: to find riur f1 rs1 site. \\"e t·;i11·1 afford to ~prnd !hat nluch ·time, es: a in.,. ·<.:as1elh1w adde<l. Cit.1· officials arc tr.1"111g tn 'help r1tv \lanagrr Fred Sor sa b:il 111rt \\"Ith fJr11- h11t1on offl<·ials Tuesday and J,;<11c th c111 ;i l1s1 Of four µo.~slb!e Sll!'S Sorsabal also made sure 11e hail 1·ou1w1t ;i pproval ~londa~· night tn help till: p1·1 1- h,1!io11 dcpartn1en!. Soinr 1·11unt1l1111·11 1~ore upset O\'Cr the t•nnlrovcr~1· 111 )lc.•a <+rl ~1ar and hesitant to help 11 ith ;i tH•11• 11.cation bul '.ll ondar :her all ;,gl"rcd 10 It•! Sors~hal help wo.rk (HI. i1. Castellaw s:iid rhr prob;11in11 dl•n;u·1 - 111cnt has 11bout 51)0 casrs in Cos1a ·\!r•:i. ;1bou1 iO pert·en1 nf 111\0111 arr under the <l"f" C•f lft '"··rhr B11<1rd 11f supt'rv1~111·,, 11'111 111;1kt:' !lie final der1~inn 011 a s1tr ;i111I ii wnn I ~prnd ovrr thr goinl! r:llC fnr rental ·• l"a~tella11· explained 1f a nr11· prob<ition ~i!r \, f11111ul 11 11·111 h1•eon1e 'rile focal point in a11 e~!)l"f1tnl'11\ in df>l"£'lllr<ih~.:llio11 T"o uthrr 11ct-r1\- lr:lh7•'11 llf!i\"I'' h;11r 11lrrad1· Ot.·L•11 , .. ,t:ib!isflcd 111 \h1nl11igton Brath <11111 F111!1·r11111. but 1111 <'Xtra <>er1·1r1· m:iy br 11d1lf>d tn !hf' ('ust:1 \\1Psa branth \"nlun!r!"'rs n1ar 11.~f' par1 r•! 1hr Ill'" b;i\1011 offit"e l1J c:oun~cl trouhlrd Ol'r~o11" not nt't('.<;!'anl~· proplr on proh;1t1on Anil the 1·olun1crrs ma\" srl up 1·l:1~"l"~ or or tcr r;•e!'ra11n11 fnr are;1 rr~id<-n1.-. \·-r11r-ide<t 1~ 10 t1·r:i1 UH' t)robk ru (t-,'pturr i\ hf'('UTnr~ ~('!"11111~ rt:Oll'!h !11 ~r1 PO indil"itl\1.11 in !rouble. \larg:i1'1'! !:rirr·. chirr 1·nu11ty prohatir'n nfl1('('1' ··~­ pl11int•<I .i;el'rr:il weeks ;igo But thr whntt• pro~1·a11\ h111~1·• (lll fin· fl ing :i suit;ib!r nflll'l" 1n 11 l11r;1l1nn 1~hr1'f' pt'OplP can and will get !n 11 :;.;{) l<tr 1hr sca rth has been 11•i1hout ~ui:ec:.s Ucalh T enn OkaYcd A'.11\1:\N j L"Pll The Jordanian ;::01ernmenl has apprOl'Cd a dra\h scn!e.n- ce i1nposed on a Palestinian guerrilla ~·on\'icted by a rt'lili!ary court last n1onth nr allcmpting lo hijack a no~·al Jorda· 111a n jetlintr. the f.1iddle r·:ast New! Agency sairl today/ Watson's Case Goes Lo Jury L(JS ANGELES (AP1 -The fa te ot'Charles "Te):" Walson was turn- ed over to the jury today after !ht prosecution sa id Watson reli i>hed the slayu1~s of ac!ress Sh a r on Tate and six othe:rs. Following two 1nonlhs n f testimony. Super tor Court Judge l\dolph Alexander i s sued in· structions to the jury and ordered 1 the: six-man. six·woman panel into I :1 stelusion for cteliberaUons. .. In a closing argument \\'ed- nesday, Deputy Dist. Atty. Vincent Buglloe;i potnled to photM:raphs of tht seven victims and uid: ··'J"hey are not he!rt in thi~ ::oorlroom tod11y. ladie~ and 1 genllemcn nf the jury, but from the gravtJ th ey cry out ror justice.'' ' " '• 1 Sr1ru pc·1·:.011s 11ert rcµiined in1urcd. The only oue ~uffering !'.erious 1n1ures 11;:is a i4·_1e;ir-olcl 111an wllh tlurd.<Jegrte: burns lru111 !r}1ng tu put out flarnes that 111rnat"ed h1~ ho111t· The others 11·cre l1rc1110:11 sulfl'nng fron1 1ar1ous injuries ilnd s111ol..e 111h;1!;it1011. .\!al..e~l11f\ evacuation stations were set up 111 si:hwb tu ~helter those who fled . The blare 11 as the 1\orst in a rash or lwu ~h illld gr;iss fires th<1I broke oul aeru~s Sou1hl:'rll C'il!i forn1;i this 1veek A ~ 100-atTt blazr nt'ar Filhnort , abaQt ~O n11lcs sou1hr<1s! of ~ant a Barbara. and si x o\hrrs II\ !he sa rue art'a wert :i'el by in- t·end1;11') de11ccs 11·1th dela}ed t1n1e fust.!, 11re 0111c1als s<11d . The F1llrnore firt wa~ ntarly cxt1ngu1shcd . ofl1c1als said. Uff1l"1al~ said There 11·as no 1r:diea1l11n 1ht1~ the Sa11ta Barbara fire was linked to the Filln1urc arra blazes But tllll" ~pokrsm<in s<11d . ··1111~ bl;11c ~tarl cd In an tSee HL:\ZE, Pagr :!J Hair ,.£oday • • Bct1uticilln Fi g hts for Pcr111iL O .. ILI' P it.OT Sloll l'~el9 UP IN THE AIR OVER HAIR Be:aul ician Sanderson B~ TERRV CO\"JLLl Ol r~~ Oaol' ''"'' il•tl .\lrs. Gilda Sanderson pl<1n~ tn 1 .1;cr~•l" a 011c-tha1r beaut~· salon 111 her hu11 1•; -u she 11111s her light ll"ith ell} 1 .... 11. She 1s currently ernbroiled 111 :i 1li-;pulr 1J\er <.1har a home occup.,unn "· fl . a l'o111111on dispu te and one lor 1durh ih r l'!- 1) h~is ll•l .~e! drf1111t1ut1 Shr l11l"s 111 ;,1 duplex al ti;;,; J'lu11icr Strcl'l '1 ,,,11;.ill 1·b;1d sandwichc(! bct1·.cc11 bu~-~ J\11h Street and quirl C11sra .\'le~:l J>;1:·k tl t1· pl1111~ t:illl 101· n11r eha11 . a sha1npuo lir11d :i11tl t"O h;iir <lricrs ··1 (•an handli- 11111.'(' l ;1d1r~ C<ll"h huur arid ;i hair'. and I"ll tJn l_1 h.l' upen luur da~s a ll'crk," sa;.~ ill1 ~. :iander~on Tll:-cc. wcrk~ ago r11y eourie1!1nen dc;idlol·kcd 2-:! try 111~ !O suhr her pro- bl<'111 i\1;.i;.or Robert \\"1lsu11 and Cuunc11in a11 Ah in Pinkle1· werr flail\" opposed. \1hil P. Cou ntiln1en \r1\ha111 Sr (;1111r and \\'11tian1 Jordan ''ere un her s1dc • · ..I don "1 \\·ant to hurt ar11nnc." sl1r Sa) s ... But 1 thinK 1"111 nght ~Ir Pu1klev lives <.bol"C a beaut1· ~<ilon ., · Pinl-ley·s resJdt'n~c 1~ 1n a 1"ntn111r1Ti<il 1.one. a situ;i.tion allowablr 1111hr cl!y un· 111 rrcl"nth. To furthrr l'U1llpl1r:itc 1 na1trr~. ~r1·s Sandel'son·.~ hon1(' 1~ nn! 1n :i clt:::a1' cur 1See. HAIR . l'ag<' 21 lVl es c111 l11llicte£l i11 Sle:1yi11g Of So11 's .Wife i11 Beac11 \ Lo--!a .\lr•a rll.11•1 a1·l·u,rc! nl ~k1y1ni: h1<> do u;:l111·1· 111-la1v 1n llu111111gt1Jn Be;ich la-.t Aup.u~I h;i ,, b1·r11 1nd11 "14'd nn a 111urd1•r 1 l1;1ri;r h\ !ht· 01 an~!' COunt.v I :r.111d ./t11 I .Lune.; \ :i1µ11I: ·IR 1.f l'I~~ l'cpµrr Tr1'r L:1111• t" -.eltrdulrd 11,r :irra1 ~111nt11! 1111 !lie l1 r~l 1lt·~rct· 1·h.1rgt· 111 ::iUµf'nu r' t'1111 rT so111rt11111· lod;11 I It '" :.1·1 u~t·ll 11f f11·111::. ;1 .. 1n!!lc ~llt1t frP111 :1 :!~ 1,1l 11J1·r p1 .... 111I :11 \Ir~. l\athlt·e11 ··11H1it I ~ .. 1 1111:!'.! i\.1111111·IZ1 l11·11r. Jlun - 1111:;!ro11 Ht·,1th 11l1u ·h ~!1'!1\I-and k.lllf'd l1rr II i~ ;~1i1'c1•tl li.1 pnl1lr 1li;1I S1pul1 hec;ullf' \tll41h't•d 111 :1 L11111l.1 11rgu1nc11\ at ."i<ilo 11 [IH1r~es l 'oi:c r1111 of C5 11 Eugine Accident ~ A S H i :-;" li T O"'N ~ LT'l 1 ,\ l"ongrl.'s.~n1;in sa~:-the Pent;igon delayed Ilic ne\\'S that an cn,!:!ine had f11!Jcn off 11 C:iA carg•) pt:111c until after the Senate passed a bill contiuning 5472 million for the Mntro1 er~1<1I a1reraf! The Air Frrcc said IVedncsd11y it had grounded sc1'{•n nf the huge planes afl er an Pngine fell oil a CSA a.~ ii was being 1.1xied 011 thr runwoy 111 Altus Air f ori:e B:ise. Okla , <1 11·erk ago. Hep Clarcnee LonJ! I 0-~lo. \, asscrte<l the disclosure \\'as delayed until a $'ll billion 1vea1)(1ns authorii.ation bill wns "~afr.ly through the Senate." He ioaid he v.'ould ask the General Accounting Office to c:unduc1 a tl'.!chnical audit of the. plane. 11·h1ch is the world's largesl. and al S6ll n1illion rach. the mt expensive. But Air Force offi 1als,denied lhe delay \\'flS due to the Sena e dtbate. which end- ed \\'cdnesda v. They said the incident was publicized in Oklahoma when it -hap- pened and tbal they waited lo put out 11 formal nnnou~ment al the Pentagon until t~y had some prelirnlnary In- formation on the cause. The Air force !aid its investigation had not been finished but evidence indicated lhe faull lay {n the mounting th&l holdJii the engine rather lhnn in the engine il,elf: It s;ild the mount!! pre:vlously had been identified as wf1;1k points and were already dut to be reh)forctd before the •ccidenL J. > • I • his dau~h!er·n1-la11·\ hn111r :\ug :;ti, lrrt bril'fly to gr! a gun. and tired the fatal ~~10! through a t1er1•t·11 d1~·r Dctcl·t11·<'~ ela11n \Ir~ S1pult "s '.!:!-~l'a r­ olct hu~b:ind. J:i1 ·i.. 1111111Pl11<11e!v r;in 1)t1t~1dr and rngagrd hi' r:itht'r In a lil!hl Ol t•r lhf' we;1pon dunn<.: 11!ueh !hr rldrr ~1puH 11·.i,.. ~hut 1n the 1-.nrr S1pul! V."a~ <irrr~tt'd b1 poller of11t·crs ;ii hi.~ Costa .\11:'s ap11rttntul :'!!10111 eight hour~ aftrr lht' ~hool!n~ 011!y 111 n prn~t'r:u11011 111t11r ~~r~ 11 ere hrn11ghl Oe1on' !he (;rand .Ju1 .1 'hc;ir111)!. \\cd11r•dal', a 111rd1 c·ol c\;H111nl'1, a nd .Jo11·i.. S1pul1 Thr elder S1p1i11 lirld 1' 11houl IJ;11\ had ht•f'n ~t'l1rdu!t>d fur l)l 't•·lrJfll hcJr111g., .~I l\1·-t t)r;111gr Cot1 n!.v .Juclic1al JJislriet Cour1 bot 11;i;; takrn hctnrr tile Crand .lury 11 lien 11 bc,·;:i111c apparen1 th;+1 thrrc 11 nuld bl' somf' del:'l.I'.~ u1 the 1·ourt pr1Y 1·c~s. "\\"r 11·crr s talled dn11n h1'!'r Therl' ll"Crr just [(Wl manv eontinu11nres. ·· said Hrpui1· D1 ~tr11·t At.!ornev Brian Brown p1·o~cCutor of the cas<' · -' Orange Weather !lot San1a . ..\na v.•1nds v.111 keep rh{' niercury bubbling today bul it 11 111 eool do1rn a bit Friday. Highs loda y will be 90 at the beaches and 10~ inl:lnd. rangin& down to thr high ~r., tonight. f'riday·i highs will bc 85 lo 95 respectively. INSIDE TODA\' ls vc11erea1 diseose a »torol or n1cdicol proble1rr? l(s bot/1. and it's spreocl111g in t'pidemic rrr<>- portw11s llr roug11ur11 An1e rica. Don 't br s14rprised 1/ your 11exr rloor neighbor aclnli!s he"s got it !oo, Ste Page 18. Ctl!l"Me I , .... ,."" u.. ' CL•nfflW J).)I """" " ''"'''""' n o..tfl ltMic" 11 OM•ctt 11 e1111i.r111 '"' • li"t..ill-1 2J "1..-. »ll ... _ " ..... ._._" 11 MM IR J'"k:t U, If Mt•lt1 1' M""'tl ,_,,.., • No"-91 -4-J Or•-e-" ,. ..... .... Ji.<it Mt111 ... .JNI TM•hlM U Tlltllwt ., WNlfltt" I Wlllfot w .. ~ • w--. ...... , ... --.. ( I % bAll 't PILOT t Figures Utl In County Tl\eer are no fe .... ·er people without job! 1n Oranae County but more who are unemployed. Figure.!! releastd lh1s "'eek by lhe Department of Human Resources show that there v.·ere J,500 fel'<·rr jobless persons in the county during September than durin1 August. The same office, ho.,.,·e\'er. savs the unemj'lloyment rate inrreased to 7 ~ per· cent in September from the 7 1 pe rc €'nl recorded in August. To understand !h is cont radirt1on. ynl1 ho ve to ignore the percentage . l!"s calli>d a" "ad justed seas('lnat average'" arrived at by a complicated mathematical formula. Whal it means is that unemployment did not decrease as much this September as it has in past September~. There wa~. h('lwever. a ptrrentage decrease in unemp!nyment from August to September. In August there "'as a cnu nted labo r force ol 527 ,6()() and an ac· tual unemplnyment percentage of 7 4 (without the seaso nal ad justment • In September, there ""'as a labor for ce nf 523 500 and an actual unemp!ny ment percen'tage of 6.8 perrent Thi!> drl'J p in work force "'as due largel y In students returning lo schOQl. The Human Resources off ice. ho11·t\'er, uses a seasonal adjusted ave rage v.·hich dates back to 19~ .A. spok esman for the ,.,ffic e said the season?l average allnws the deoartment to adiust unemplriyinent figu re S for seasonal work and to compa re th"::;e figures tn pas!. }'ears. He. coul d not, however, expla in hC'w Lh.e. fi!llre Is computed . "Ifs significance is 11121 une mplovment thou,i:h dnv.·n. ts nnt down as muc·h in s·eptember as it ought tn be ," said the labor analyst. During August. there wen~ 38.900 unemployed persons in Orange County, v.•hi!e the Septe mber figure v.•as 3~.400. The Department of Human Re sources said manufacturing employment decr~as· ed by 40 puring Septe mbe r. but 300 ]Ob~ were added in aerospace Othe.r decreases in Jobs were reported in recre ation. con s t r u c t ion and agriculture, v.·h1le. incre~ses came 1n te<'l ching and government Jobs. . The Orange County figures are !he f1r~t Teleased since Nixon"s wa ge·price-rr·nt freeze went into effect. State and n,1tional figures are expecfed later this v.·eek. From Page 1 BLAZE ... awfully suspicious place " The fire broke out Wednesday af- ternoon in a canvon on the edli!e of the Los Padres NatiOnal Forest and quickly ~pread through chaparr11! made britt le and explosive by prolonged summer heal. The Muses destroy ed v.•ere each \'a\11ed at least $60,000. Fire officials said they had oo report immediately on hnw ma ny homes had been damaged.. The :r.1ontecito·Sumn1erland area is dntt1>r\ with hillside homes valued Iron-. $40,000 to $100 ,000 plus "gentleman" ranches. . Man y fami11e~ parked a fe \\' th1 n~s rn their cars and fled before the fire. th en rushed hack tn bring out li\·estock, in· cludin.o: many horses. Thirty-five horses • v.·ere taken to the Santa B;:i rbara Polo f lub and others y,•err stabled al the Earl '\"arren Showgrounds The owner of one of the honies destroyed ""'as \\'illiam Hesthal. ao artist. ··of cn11rse. I lost 3 lot of paint ings the re."' he ~a id. '"But it's th~ silty thinp:s vou remember. Llke. the orchid plant I brought back from my last trip to !>lex· JCO." He inte nds In rehuild. The blai.e \1·as pushed by hot. dry 20· mile-an-hour \\'inds \\'edne~day and fire ~P:'lkr~men ~;i 1rl control of the blaze de pends nn \1hrther ,!he v.·in ds kick 11p aea1n. T rmpPr<iture~ in the are11 hit a rrcl"lrd 9~ cte~rees and the y;inds kept humidity tn alm05t zero -. ~· .. ,. . .;; .. • -.. \. OlAH~I c;oAn DAILY PILO ().U.:-.:E COAST P'U~llSHIHG COMPANY Jt ~b•rt N. W11d P'r.•G""! 1nd PUbllWlW' J1c\: It Curl'Y Vitt Pr•ld..,t '"~ GtMral Ml!lfttt l hOlt'll l:e1vil £~,1~ T\io1111i A. M urolii~• M1....all"J t:d11<>r Oarl1i H. loot ltit~1..i I'. Nill A$&111111l Ml!IQ!tlo Ealtvn c.-. ..... °"'~· llO Wt1I 11~ ~tlett Mtlll'9 .Y~ .. u1 l'.O. l o., 1560, 92•1• • Othr Offl- ....... •-: :W) N...._, BelllfYlrd 1,.....,, B9d'o: m ,_, ·~~ tfo;lllllll_.. --~= 1111' ... ,~ ..... 1,,..1 .. $M ~; m IWtll E.l c.w. I.Ml Netv Seiver Line Crane l1fls section rif ne\\' se11·e.r pipeline in to place along Sunflo«.•er . 4venue in Costa ~lesa \011111.y Sanitation D!strirt is installing 7.400 feet of 78 and 60:inch pipe 1o help carry ~ewage from portions of Santa Ana. Tustin. Orange and j\el\'port Btiach to district's f ountain \'alley treatment plant Cost of pro1ecL to be completed in early .1972, is figured at $1.278,238. Ne\V line can carry up to 75 milli on gallons of se\vage a day. Case Dismissed Judge Frees Fun Zone Trio on Assault . Char.ge l harge5 nf .!!~!~ult stemming from a E · ·b~a Fun Zone melee in . which a r· 'lcl'man and nati9nal sv:hnming cham· rion was wounded in the foot bv bullet . From P~e I HAIR ... residential area. The (lther side nf Plumer Street is zoner! cnmme rr;1aJ, though snme of it ts u.•.f'd for homes "I o .... •n 11 beau!y salon nn l!l!h S!rePI v;ftti six ('lperators. !l's v.·alkiog d 1~1~nrP from my hnm e, but I work fill hn11r~ a v.·eek ;iiid r.;in't t;ike J?n0r! rar!' of my mother ." she tnld rou nc1 lrne n. One of ~trs. Sandersnn·s prin1e rt<i~nn~ for \v<inllng a home occupa tin n 1s IQ c<i re: for her mother. ~1 rs. F:r ~ Snnnenhu re.. v.·hn l 11·e~ 1n thr rear duplrx Mrs SanrlC'rson 11·ent hPf0rr !h,, r1tv c0unc1l again t.lnnrlay 0igh1. She 11·;is allov.•ed to ask the pl;inn1n J? rnmmi~s1on l.o ]l)(lk a! her re1·i0er! pl;in~ 1 shf' previnu s!y 1,1·anted two chairs and friur driers 1 The fn ur councilmen hnv.·e11>r. 1n- dlca !ed they .,.,,ould 1111 1·nte the sam e ;i~ before.. She has the hr"lpr of onr !IP· breaker in JRrk Ham mel l, whr"l "';is absent ·frnm the prP1;Jnus n1ret ing Hl'r pligh1 point .~ nu1 a pnss\hlr \\'f'aknes5 in thl' city end€' -i! dne•n"I ~perifv an y standards fnr a hnm P nr- cupat ion. Horn e l"lrc11pRti0ns ;i re 1 1.~!ed a« nnP nf ei11ht re.:i~ons f0r gr.:infitlll zro11P f'~· c.epuons 1n rP~idenlial iR·1. R-2, R-.1. R. 41 rnnes. Thi' other se1·en lnne PKcep11 rH1~ co1·rr sc hOf"ls. nurseriPs. rh1 1rr f'u>~. rnnn· try cl ubs and golr course~. librariP~, r11 1r .11nd community clubs. and pub.lie!\' owned Facilit,ies. The city corle . hotl'r l"r r. mrrely def 1n"~ hon1e occupAlion as. "An'-' rnmmerr1a l u.<;(> conductt>d wi!hi n 11 dwell in~ uni!·· 'It is ;:i completely judgmental m,1!- ter," explains Richard Dahill. ch ief nf current planning. for the cit,\•. Nowhere el~e dDt's lht> ri!y rorlc TPf1>r to home occupations. D.:ihill did s;iy tti.:it the planning staff usually recom me nds I.he additional requ irement that there be no signs ·and no employes. "His torically we·ve granted home. oc- cupation exct>ption~ for s11ch lhin gs a~ plAno lessons, ''ioli~ lessons. baby care. g ..... st cAre and even once for n1 ising orchids.'' Dahill added . City records also show that a one-chair beauty salon wa! granted one time .. for a hardship, e.ven though city law d~s not require a hardship. ''The council hes never really Men far· ed with a landslide of lhe~e requtsts.'' Roy · June. city attorney. e.xplalns. "The.v geriettlly take them as they come and judge It on whether It disrupt& the neighborhood." "We've never d~lintd home .occupatl6n because no two ara alike," June added. San Diego Police1nan Slain by Holdup Man SAN DIEGO ( APJ -Polle< SI\. Fr«! J. Edwards, 34, W11 shot to dtttth by • mlfrket holdup man early today, pollee uld. tnvu:Uptor1 said tdwatdA was shot \hrtt um,1·11 he step~ from hi• petrol car at lht rear or the 1tore on ti Caton Bouitvard. · 4 mtn wu arrested later 1n ntarby LI M~M for que&ttonl ng. ' , fragmPnf~ ha~·e bPPn drnpped, for lhre-e dPf end;;nts .\ fl'\ur1h . Slf.\'en L. \Vilk~. 22. of li02 S. Part0n St ~ant;i An;i . was SP.nlenced In fJrP d<i,\'~ in Or ange Cn11nty .!ail 11fter pli;arl ing iz111 lty tn r1\~lurbin2 thP PPllPP . The nril!in;il inrident was reported In pohcp by youths whn rharp:!"d the.v were at tacker! hy four nthpr~ at 1hP Fun Zon€'. A rlPi:.rnptinn nf thP i:.u~pects 11nd thPtr r::i r led pol ice tn ~t..np Wilk1! 11nd twro com· p;ininns (In !'iewporl Bolflevard :ii Via L1dn lOVP ~ti~alnr~ ~11 irl 11 11cu£flp rn~ued . in ll'hirh nne palrn lm;in ·~ pi.~t.nl fired, with !hp ~fi>I!: ~tri k1 n1: thP pavement and fr.:il!n1Pnf~ rirnrhP1in l( in 111\ dirf!ctinns. Offi,,Pr l\f ikP l\fr l':vl!n,V still carrie~ 11 IP::irl h1l lrirl gPrl 1n hi~ fnn1 . while one of (hr ;i rrr,trr< -.1·,11< ;:il.<n wnunrlerl . \1 r F:vrn y ;if first fe;:irfrl !he in jury '-''r.i1\rl rripp\r h1~ ~wimming CArPer, when he frll hi < ~h0e fillin:.! v.·j\h hln0d. · nh 1-;nrl . , nl"'! !he fon t ..• " he crnaned. s1!1in£. dnwn nn the sidr~11 l k. C'h11r~r ~ fl\prf aftPr thp incident .:iga inst .1Pffr r\ .I Lau lerborn. 18 , Steven l", Pat.t€'rsn11. lR . .:inrl D<l.na G. \l.'a1!3ce. 19. ::ill of Santi!. Ana . have been dismissed . Governor Cites Prostitution In Larlle Cit,ies C'o\R~f\\' r·1rv. l'\P\', !UP11 ..., Gn\I. \likP (Y\:ill ;i ii h.:in brl iP\'P.!1 "thPr l' arr: mnrP rrn.~1r!1 ilP<:. 1\'ithin fiv e rnl!e;;. nf the n;11il"'n ·~ r;ip1101 1n W11~h1n11tnn thA n there ilfl' r1!1n:n~ In lhP !i.1R.1e nr Nev11d11." o ·r;ilJ;i12:h11nt tnlO SJ new~ c<1nference \\'rrlnPsd.:i v 1h;:it pr('lstit.11tlnn in urbAn ;i 1·ra<; i.; "\·ery rl;ingerous" btC8llSf' of its rn~s ihll' link <10 hnndlums and narcotic~. n ·(";i ll ;ig hAn \1A s ;i~k,.rJ ;ihnu! pro. st11 iu!inn in Ne\·;id;:i, whlrh is ouUawNI In lht> m::i jtir Rr nn ;ind LA~ Vf!ga~ arell~ but f!nurishes in ce rt;iin areas 'in tti"e smaller countle~. He salri persn11s .,.,,hi'\ w11\k down the streets in NPv11d11 Rre not !l.top~d st.veral limes by 11:i rl~ whn .:ire soliciting. "But th11t isn"! thf' c11sP In San Fran· risen, I ll~ An$!rles. New York or \\l.:ishini:lon." hP st1id. O'Dl\1agh.t1n said the pr0b\em w11s less acute in rural areas "'here citizens and law officials we rf' in a better Polltlon to "'observe and control it.'' River Mucke<l lJp In Big Oil Splli. CLEVELAND. Ohlo,tAP\ -The U.S. Cllast Guard said 'today • "major oil spill" dumped 208.698 1allons of fu~l into the Saginaw Rlvf!r near where the river empties Into Slglnaw Bay .on Lake Huron. . The fth Oi11ttlct Qia8t Guard Mid· nuartera in Cit.Vt land-reported • ll)'tt of oil thne to four lncfitl thick cov•red a 'goo.yard.Jong •lion of tl:vw Hlt • ~n· 'd.11r1I OU. Olvleion of Amerleao Oil Co. terminal at Bar City, Mich. Tllf CO.•t·O•arc\; 111d noat1nc !loom• 'w•rt·belng uMd to \rY to CO!lllin U.. iplll whil• th• oil •aginl elolnld up._, Standard Iii . )Ill 110· I lllil .,1 ap- -parenlly came I m a Crtcked vtlvt. l In~pectors Indicted U.S. Charges 40 in Meat Packing Bribes WASHINGTON (UPll -A tedti&.I 1r1n<I jury Indicted 40 AgriC'ulture Department meat lnsrwrtors today on ch11rges they rook hribe.s from officials rif threl! B0s1on area packing cnmpanles to give thf'ir products better grades than thev de.~erved Thi' ind1cln1f'nt retu rned 10 Bnston namerl tht in!l.pectors. lhree compani~s 11nd six company executive~ 11nd included charges of bribery, perjury and con· spiracy . The. indlclmenl ~a id nne in~perlor took hetween 154.SOO 11nd $70.500 In brlbt.!!. but there Wf!!l rm charisi: against the prn- ce~sors '"alle11i ng that unw holesome meat product~ re11ched consumers.·· Thr inspectors are charged with gr<iding 11nd cl11 ~5ifyi njt meat by quali!y. There 11re some 75 go\'ernment meat ln.~pertnr' in thf' 1<:re.:i!er BoRton 11r~a with a tnt;il ()f sihout 7,!132 acrn.~s the nsi· lion. There arf' atx'lut !Ill meat prOce.!!.!!lng plants In th!' Anstnn 11rea. The in~perl.ors were ernpto.ved by lhe. Agriculture nep.:irtment'~ Cnn!!umer 11nd Marketini;: Ser\'ice t1nrl U.S. r>ep11rtmenl of A11ricul1ure :onnnunced after the ln· diclment was relurned rhat it h11s remov· ed 40 federal in~pert0rs Fr0m their duUe~. Off icial~ sai<1 ;in in11estigation nf fectera l meat ln.~pect)nn in the. Bns1on are.:i ~tarted in 1%9 with 11 tip from the ma rketing ser vice ah0ut possible bribery. The inve!ligAtion w11.s conducted•by the Agriculture Department, the FBI. other eJeme.nts 0f the justice department, ,11nd the Jntern11I Revenue Service., the Agriculture Dep11rtmen1 .~R id. The companie~ named in the in· dictmenr w~re Karchakian and Cohen, Inc.·, also known 11s Century Packing Company. Roxbury. Mass.: Waters and Litchfield Co ., Inc .. Boston. and National Royal Beef Corp., Roxbu,ry. M.!tss. Mark Johnson's Pllssage Leading Race Down Coast Mark Johnson's \Vindward Passage 10- da y w115 leadin g a fleet of 30 yacht~ down the cna~t in the inau~ral California Cn11stal R11re fr om San Fran· cisco to Newprirt Be11ch. The. rar.~ is sponsored jointly by N"twprirt HRrbor Yacht Club and St. Fr11 nci~ Y;:icht Club . Windward Passage took the lead ~hortly after passing l~rollgh the fiold~n G11te where she picked up a modera le 10. knot hree?.e. The ra ce st.Arted 1n three d ivision~ nfl S! Francis Yacht Club in a light breeie and strong flood current that h11d se veral of the ~!.f!r!ers missi ng th!": S!jlrtinl{ Jin!'. .John Scripps' R!l-font ke.tch Nnv\a Ot'1 il-1.!tr made three passes at the line befo re s!artini:i;. ..__ The J8h-mile race for Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Baldwin M. Baldwin trophy is expected to finish late Fridsy or early Saturday. ,,.. The. indictment sa id the bribes Included money , meat and liquor. The maximum pe nalty for accepting •·money or other things of value by a go\·ernment of flcl.!11 "'1lh !hf' Intent tn be inf luenced in the performance of his jl'lb'' 1s 15 .1 ear.~ in prl&On and a minimum $20,000 fine. Sl1h-Valley Cou11cil1nen Ol{ay·s $500 Noise Fi11es By .IOAN!\'E REYNOLDS 01 !~1 011'! l'llGI l!l'f't Ssshhhh Starting tod:.i\', ton much nro ise In F'oun· la in Valley could ro st you $$00 or slx mnn!h$: in jail. The city'~ noi~r ordlnf!nrr , p11~~Prl hy the cn11nc1 I Aug. 17 , went 1ntn effPrf tr1- <h1y. Thr new l11w plAC'!'5 l imit~ nn !hi' !tvel of noise Rllowrd in cert11in sertlnns of thP clly. Re.~ed on ;:i s111rly rond uC'trrt b.1' lhe ril y Ph1nn ini;: nrparl.mr.nt 11nrl nranl(P Cnuntv Heallh Dep.:ir!ment. lhe ri!y wa~ di\·lded intn lhff'P nni.~P znnf'~ Z0ne nnr , whir·h i~ lhP ri111e1 e~t . h;:i s a nni~P level nf 45 !n ~fl drr1hrl~ 11nd covrr~ snme nf ihr nei11:hhnrhf)llds in the ~nuthwC'~l ('nrnrr nf the ri!y. Zone two h;i.~ 11 noi.~e le\•el of So tn ~~ rif'ribrls <ind CO\'C!'S thP remAinlng residenfi;il area~ nf lhP cilv . 7,nn!' thrl'P allows lhP n1n~l nnl~P, r11n11:· ini;: From S~ In 60 <lccibel~. 11 i~ lnrR!erl Alnniz thr San Oir11:0 frl'PWa.Y At a qu11rter nf ii n1i\e drpth nn r11 ch sidP. Rich;:irrl Hubhrll of the cit~·'~ Bu\ld ini;: OepRrtmenL explained how the dPcibel sv~IPm work~. · "lf"s ;:i \ncHrithtnir sr·;1lr l-~i n11. ~n ;irithme.tir scale. if vou ~<'I !hP ~l i ghte~t nni~e lhat !he h11n1<1[l (•.1r rn1il rl hc;i r ;it 0n!'. thrn thP loudes1 nnis" ;i hl1tn::i11 Cl"IUld hear withnut p.:iin would be A tnil\inn· rT'illinn,'" hf' Sil id . Thu~. ""'ilh "' lroi::::1ri1 hmir ~«~Ir . 1>;1rh number i,c; tf'n lune~ that 0f !he numhcr preced in.o: iL . "The f!YE'fl'lji!P office wl!h a tvpPwnlrr gnin~ And A rnuplp nf ppnplP l;ilkini;: ,Is Al l!!boul 4~ decihcli;:· 1"111hhr\I rx p\111nrd . "At 1\0 decibf'I~. vnu ~ct ~pel'r h in· terfe rrnrr if ynu 'rp' s!;indin1: fiVP tn ~Ix feet frorn 1he pcrsnn yn11 11rf' 111lkin11: !n A rommPrci RI je! taking 111f. prndure~ 911 lo !Oil flpribe\~. ·• · Accordin.o: In P\anninl! [)lrprfnt Chnl0n Sherrod . the ordi nance enflble~ !hP cit~· tn proseC'ulr Rnynne. ••hn PxrP!"d :-thrse noise level~. / Fn~ instancr . :on1· r~n!inun11 ~ nni~P from eriuipment in · the indus1r\11l 11rri:t which in!rudr~ \ntn ;:i rrsidenti;il llTPfl Rho ve th€' allnwah!r level, will he c;iu.~e f(lr prl"'~ecution. A lnud~peakrr u~c.rl fnr A rock f'0nrrrt. 11r pnli1irfl1 r;illy will no t bP Rllnwrorl tn rx· ceed lhe p:ivrn lin1it In ;i psirti cular i:ire.:i Sherrod ~;:iid r vrn b11rkln11 dni:~ nr nther nni.~.v prt~ cntlld be in \·inlAtion nf !hr nrdin::inrr The nrdin::inr·e. 1,1·;1<; b;isr.rl nn a n\nc· month stu<1y in v.'h1ch cit~· 11od coun1 y pet!lonne! mea~ured the nl"lise levels l!t :i:i ]'lrl\llon~ in the cily in nrdrr to e.~t.:ihllsh what thP. 11verR11e noise lcvrl fnr I hn~c a thick nylon. lex lured plu1h by for only s12.95 1q. yd. Tk1r1'11wcli I w11lth ef 1l•O!ll . lu•urlout •Ml c•raf,at 11yl&11 v•t111 p~tktd l11te Fo•f11111111 h'I 11!1 r11t111, vtu'll wo1141r wliy thl1 f11lite111hl1 t11turtd ,1111 c1 iptt 1111 11ich • 111ed11f prict . r~. 16 11111ttl•t olon ,;, 1111111lftt toe. arr;i s i ~ Th P (!r(·ihr l l~1·p)~ Fnr lhe thrPe i.noe~ were l'~l;ihl1 ~hrrl ll11s w;i,1•. ShPr rnrl r11ll~ lhl' nnl1nance lhe f 1r~t of i1( kind in Oranji!f' Co11nt y. and. 1lf('Ord l1:1g In J)l:innrr Onn C0 nl r;im;i n, ('\'Cry c\!,v In thP l'nun !~' h;1~ in;ide an 1nqu ir.v wiLlt fnu0t;:iin V;il!r 1· ;ihroul !hP nrrln1;inrl' Sn it appe11 rs. tha! Fnunt11in V11llt )' m11y i:0<1n hP jnin€'d hv n!h,.r rnmm u n i til'.,~ in- lrrP!if('ri in mak1n~ 1h i~ onP I'll the qu iclC'sl places ln Southern Cal ifornia, 5-city Cable TV Authorit_y Moves To ·rvord Realitv •· A fil'l'·r1ty C'al>,le trl ~l'l~inn 1111thnrlly 1110\'Cd rlnsPr tn rr;ility thi.~ \l'Pt>k .,.,,itlt I hi' r::itifll'Rtinn hv iv.·n cit1rs of the joint pnwrrs 1111 rrrment i-rr::i!lng it The H1 1n!ln~1nn Re11 rh 11nrl Fnunt11in \'11llry City C0unt'i!.~ ::ipprorerl lh P Ri;?ree· mrnt. Th,, 1·1!lrs 11f '.\Jr11'r(\rt Ar.:ir·h and \\'es!rn,111 ~11>r .,.,·111 (nn,irlrr th1> prnprisal n€'Xt Tur."'3.:i_r Th,. Cn~1.:i ilifPs;:i Cily f.(lun• rll wl!hhPld i !.~ Rpprnv11I Mrinrlay pend ing a wnrdin1.; 1•han.'\e rrii:i:irding ! b e 1,1·11hrlr11w;i ] nf fl n1cmh1>r rilv Thr ;:iJ!f't>rmrn! wnulrl r ~t11 bli~h 11 publ ic c~hlP tPlr1·i~i('ln aulhn r1 tv !ro cn~trl"ll cnm- m11n1ty anlrnna televi sil'ln fr::in chi,p;; In [hr f1 rr ri1lP5 . All fil ·f' r ill,.,, h;:ive hrrn wor kin.ot nn the prnpns11I 5inte 111~1 ~prinii:. The aulhnrily v.·ould hi' ~uirl€'rl bl' A f1 \'e·mf'mhl'r 0011rrl nf rlirPrtnrs tt"presen· tin~ ('a rh nf th P C'i1 1 r~ The dirl'<'!nr~ 11·i1uld h;:i ve nn powl'r ti" enter lnln finlln · r.iel Al;!rerml'nl~ wilhnut Rpproval from their respi:ctive city counc.il s. ].'I ces E111ply-hanfled FRE:SNO (UPI\ -A wnuld·~e handit 111tempted ti1 hn!rl up 11 Shor1 ;.;top Me:r'Ket l1ere 'v\'edne.~d;iy n1i;ht h11 t hi.~ chnire of \l'l:'<l!Yonr.v lrft ~nmr!hini:: 1n hP rlrsirPd . Pol ice s11id 1he m:.n. 1n hi.~ mirl-211.5, drm11 ndrrl mnney 11f1rr hr11ndi~hing what frrearf'd t0 hP. ~ brnornsti ck. Nn one "·a~ impre~sPrl. The wnulrl-be rohlJer lef t r mpty.hi1nrlr.d See . Karas_tan Carpet Gallery n· YOL" CA:'\'"T COil'lE IN-CALL fi•lfi-017.=. fn r 11 0 expert rernP!. ronsult 11n t 1,·ho "·ill romp 1.n ynur hf'lme "'Ith Mmples 1,1iU!out &ny oblirttion to you! .... K--H ""'°''Ilk• ·you 1pond ,.., IHI w/f/t tJlom.,. Y Dur tdvnrltt interiDl-dtsiontr wiU bt hp~tt to &sf1C 11ou H.J.GARRFfT~ FP -RNITURE P~OFESSIONAL INTERIOR ~ESlGNERS I' \ o,.. "•"·· ""''"' ... ,,,_ .... . \ 2215 HAOOR ILVD. 6~6-0215 />46.02.76 COSTA MESA, ,CALIF . ( 7 I -. --.... •< . : Saddlehaek voe. 64 , NO. 240, ) SECTIONS, 40 PA GES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA l TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 • OUDCI uts Widow's Fall Probed Capistra110 W oman Fou11d a t C liff Base .I\ Capislra110 Beach won1an who wa':i l;i sl seen by. a neighbor spreading ferli· hzer in her cliff 1011 garden \Vednesd;iy night was found moments taler at !he :out of the 200-fool drop. Orange County sheriffs of/icers said ~1 urder TriaJ Stor y Called ;Fairy TaJ e' B~· TO~I RARLE)' QI tM O•llY ,.;111 ';1111 A prosec ut ion "'ilncss· I es l i n1 o n v against murder suspect !\lark .Johnson of ~An Clemente \•:as <'Ondcn1ncd today a:-; ·rairy tales·• as the Orange Count~· )uperior Court trial of the young ~1arine 110.,.·ed into its final hours. 1\Irs. Clelia Blume. 63, ·was dead whe n !hey arrived at the scene about ~:30 p.ni. Investigators believe that Mrs . Blun1e, 35269 Camino Capistrano. suffered a dizzy spell or seiiure while working near the cliff edge. t: r i <' St. Clair or 35322 Ca n1 i nu Capistrano, told dcpuues he had been \1·orking with Mrs. Blun1c in her garden and had to return lo his home for a fe11• n101nents. He told offi ce rs she. had disap- peared 9;hen he returned. ~1rs. Blun1e lived alone in the honiP 11 hich o\'erlooks the Pacific Coast llighway. Officers "'ere told that she wa~ a keen gardener and appeared lo enjoy 1:ood health. ~1 rs. Blun1e was a wcll-kno\vn resident of the So~th Coast 1vho taught elementar.v school children in San Cle1nen!e for rnany years. She was ac1ivein \\'omen's (;Jub, Republican \\'omen. and in 1he Palisades Comn1unity ri.lethodist Church. She was active in \Von1cn'~ Cl11b, several yars ago in the fronl yard of thei r ho1ne. lnend . ··s he w:is very active in the tOnl· n1un1t~· a11d enje>yed n\aking ink drawings and son1e oil painting in her llpare 1in1e. She 1ras exci1cd about her !rip to Sou!h Amrrica and had been spending the last IC\V days preparing for 11. ·· Sa11 Joaqui11 TrLtstees Se t Fr eeze Fight '\:AS lllNGTON !UPl '1 -President i\1.~on ou!lincs tonighl !he second phase of his plan for ' uplifting the An1erican i'conon i~· witl\OU\ a rcnc\1•al of inFlation. P11111pliti11 Pops former Ma rine David Semien of La Puente went on the witness stand for Jef£:nse attorney Ray _Sharp to discredit .he lestimony of(ered Wednesday by J in1 aarnes, a ri.tarine Corps buddy of luhnson. A neighbor reported that ~lrs. BlunH~ had undergone surgery last year but 1vas in good health and had betn planning a trip to south 1\merica on Oct. It '·She w ;:s a g o od, t ho ughtfu l neighbor,'' said Mrs. Chloe Luke, a clo:;e The Prcsiden1 su111n1oned congressiona l le;.iders !o !hr \\lhile Hou se for an ad- \·ance look at the proposal s late thi~ alternoon and also presumably arranged for briefing~ of business and labor leade rs in ad\•ancP or his 4)30 p.m. PDT speech on radi<l and tclevii;ion over all nf'tv.·ork~. .. .I.an.et Barnes. 20, !oo~s ror ja~k-o-lan tern in pun1pk1n patch near Salinas. Hot ,,·eather 1n the Salinas Valley has caused more than one pu~pkin to blow its top. Indian summe r bas Jc(t many pumpkins \Vilt· !\Ill i" 1f.f ti<J\ls " · · Barnes testified that Johnson smoked narijuana on the day he aUcgedl y in1rdered hi!' v.·irc. Connie L)'nne lohhson. 20, and that Johmon frequent)}' .ised pot and a variety of other n11rcotics. Semien teslified today that he had lever seen Johnson use any drug!! nor ~ad the accused rn&n ever suggested f() ilim that he had used them or fraternized with drug-using ri.tarines at the Santa Ana ~Jarinc Corps Air Station . It is alleged that .Johnson was high 011 ~narijuana on June !ti, 1970 and tha t ht- ~ntered his apartment al 416 ri.lonterey Lane through al he 11:indow to beat and ttab his pregnant ~·ife to dralh. f:'artia\ confessions by Johnso n, :ro. Onf' lf then1 taped 111·hile the tall blonde :nititary policeman \\'a!' under the in- lluence of ·•truth scrum" sodium amyto! have been admiUrd as evidence in the trial. ~turder 1.:hal'ges aga111sr Johnson wrrt reduced tG second degree: murder shortly before the trial opened. It is alleged that !he killing was trii.::- gered v.·hen ri.trs. Jolmson locked her hu:-;. band out of the apartment after pro· 1csting hi.~ frequent sn1oking of mari· • JU31la, A psychu1tr1.;I. ha s lcslilied 1hat . Johnson told hi1n (If a butcher knife used 111 lhe killing and that he helped the young ri.·larine search for the wea~n near the illontcrey apartment. The knife ha!! not been round. The triRI moved ,later today to the former Johnson apartment to allow the defense to reconstruct the scene Johnson says he found when he returned from du· ty ai the Santa Ana base. J udge \Vil\iam ri.1urray agreed to transfer his. court and staff te> the ri.tonlerey Lane apartment building whe n Sharp_ argued that the locale wa8 vilal to hi!: defense in the fina l staHC!I or the trial. $1 Mill io n in Or\1gs MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Federal jlldicial police Wednesday aeized nearly $1 million worth o( cocaine in a hotel and arrested a Mexican ¥)(! four . South Amer'ieans \vho officers said were drug smugglers. Exp en si ve H oines Ruined b y Fire 111 Santa Ba rba r a SANTA BARBARA (A P I -A 11·lld brush fire crackled through Ille hill~ abo ve this picturesque to\vn toda.v, destroyingi Ill least ~c~·en· expc11s1ue homes. damaging othens and routing hun- dreds of residents. Out-<il-control flame~ rat:ed ovef 2.200 acres by early today, in suburban ri.tontecito and Stim1J1erland. and 700 lire fighters drawn Crom throughout the stale worked to cut line!! around the blaze!i as planes dropped chemica l retardants. Seven persons were reported injured. TI1e only one suffering serious injure.~ ·was w. 74-year-old man 1vith third-degree burns from trying to pul out na1nes tha~ menaced his home. The others 9.·ere firemen suHering from various inJuri!"s and smoke inha\alion. ~takeshift evacuation st<1tions wer!" .set up at schools to shelter those who fled . The blaze was the worst in a rash of brush and grass fires that brokt out across Southern Calife>rnia this week. A 2.U~acre blaze near Fillmore , about 30 miles southeast of Santa Barbara, and sit others in the same area were set by in- cen~iary de\•ices with delayed lime fuses. rire ofiicials sajd. The Fill more firt 1\'a5 nearly extinguished. officials ¥aid. Official!! said there ·was no lr.dicatiun that the Santa Barbara fire was linked lo the Fillmore area blazes. But one spokesman said , "thi!! blaze started in an awfully suspicious place." 1'bc fire broke out \Vedncsday af- ternoon in a eanfon on tht. edge of 1hc Los Pa~ National Forest and qulckly spread through chapr&rral made bri!tle and explosive by protonaed summ!!r heat. Nixon already has m9dt. clea~··'ii.~.:..Ji allo \1' the oo-dav 1vage·price·rcnl freeze lo expire as st'heduled No1·. 13. but said the follow-on prograin ~·ould •·tiave !eelh" lo prrven l n sudden flood of price and \Vage 111rrea.~es. Congres;;ional source.~ predicted that., a \\';u?e·pri1.:c revie\v board -or possibly a ~c ries of boa rds to make wage and price drcisions -1vould be set up. But !hey s:1id !hey e.'l:pccled there .,.,,ould continue 10 be an overall gover111ne rit policy1nak· i11g bod.v. perhaps <.' 1.:onti11uation of !he presC'nl Cost of Li\'ing Council he created tfr,r Pha.~e I. ,1•hich started Aug. 15. lo r~lablish gener;il objectives sueh a.~ ll':J~e ta rgets and prit:e ceilings in various industries. :'/ixon a-;ked Ot•1not:ratil' <1 11.d Republican leader::; of the l-lot1Sf' and Ille Senate le> lhe \\'hile Hou:o;e at I ·30 p.m. POT for a brierin'! bv thr President and bis righth:.ind ma11 011 the prograni. Secretarv John B. Connalh•. Connally was on Capitol Hill this 111urn· ing . urging the Senate lo rest.ore s~u\t­ bnsiness tax bre::iks that were d1\uteri 111 a bill approved \\lednesday by thr llousf'. some senators plan to press for e\'en J'Teatcr tax relief for in~i,•iduals th;in ih~ Hoos!" approved. (Sci-story Page ~) . Part of iitrong criticism by organizl'ri l:ibor of the \Vage-price freeze was said to h14ve been brouithl about by absence nf .advance con'Sultation by I he ad · 1nio is!ralion on the pro~ra1n. Ni:ton c;il\- ed in leaders of labor. including its niosl severe critic. George l\'lean.Y, as well as representatives of business and other groups to get their vie"·s on Phase I I The administration let it be know n th31 Phase IT would concentrate on major in- dustries. with unlimited duration. and would carry government cnforcemenl provisions 7 the "teeth·' that Nixon rttcnlly mentioned. A hiRh administration offici al. who declined lo be kl.en1ified. said that in Phase II. he believed decisions on ar- ccptable increases wou1d ll:e ·made by separate wage and price boards com· posed of representatives or business. labor and the general public. Profits still will not be subject to controls. hr said . This has been one of labor's chief com - plaints about ~e current freeze. - Zone Freeze Effect ·Lauded • • r t Dow11 t h e Missio11 Trail Co unciJ 'f a hJ es Seats For Pi·ess SA1'l JlA~ l'APISTRA:'-Jt> -The (..,!y t:ount1l tabled the cha irs. They what" 1\11 1idrn1111sll'at1,'r :?>uggc st1on r. o removr !he prrss l<tb!e <tnd rcplaee 11 11'1r h f1\'e r h<11 rs "'11h ft;1lrl do"·n 11·r1t1n~ ~tirr<1ce~ 11•;..s ··1.-1 bled"' for ftJrther s1lld) 'J'he e/11111ge in press s r. a t 1 n g· R1-rangcn1ent s is c~111nated 10 t'i)S\ .S60ll. e ."il11·i11e" 1·'•11· ,ti;,•l1fJfJf.-. l'i1!SS ION,. VIE.JO -'fhrec i\lission \llejo area schools wlll receive Exchange Club freedon1 shrines in toming months. Saddleback VaJley Exchange Club Vice' President Bil l !\Ohler said the firs! will be dedicated !his month al Olivewood Elen1entary School. i\lission Viejo School will receive one nex t Apr il and La Paz Intermediate School will receive another t'Ollect ion of the historir document replicas next spring as well. he said. e Po•t e..r °Co11test. SA DDLEBACI\ VALLEY -Sahools in !he Sa n Joaquin Eleri'i•ntary School Distri ct are participating in a poster ronte st on fire prev~ntion. Sponsored by the Exchange Club or t.aguna H~s. the contest will end Sa turday, with awards being presented lo winners at 2· p.m. in the El Toro Fire Slation . Another fire-prevention program i~ being cenducted this week at Jrvine 'S f E · • ' S C · B h A • • School. Jt includes a talk by Kennl!:lh tay 0 XCCU t ion, UJS apO CUC SSOCJatlOTl Mitchdl of the Santa Ana F~• UeparVnent on putting out fires and lM • • . 1'lt prcaident of lhe Capistrano Beach four separate rcquects affecting p~y ~unlly AS90Ciltion said today his along ,Camino de Eltrclla in tht area of l l'D\IP regards Tueldly'I ooucty 'i'reete on Gl'lfrt'I Pl~ s~plrrg: .center. , .. '.l1'le commwton W\1n1mously lror.e any ·palisades zone ctiantes u I l"'1 ~fx· ' oa the changes unUf the master 'e<utlon" 11111111 we,;Od ""°"'' '1\11 Cln' be --· -· • '1fowlna. blgb-.lty ~~ · . · "'*• Ill hope t~I the county will In· • E.O. Re.llOri. head· of Lbe cc:m'li1unlt1 ciooe win the atudy," Re uon said. 1roup whieh has fou«ht IMl'YtrlJ zone The four requuU which were placed ,changes for months It the county ltvtl, Into limbo by Tuesday's commission •c- _uld he and the membe:J"lhlp hope t~I lion involve: . CQUnty plartnin& oftk:tal1 •k.1 local Ml· -Acrta1e around the Grant !I Plaza 1,\'lce durlOI a complete st~ of the arta owned by Edward W. nathbun "'ho C1pislrano \'aJley area muter plin.. pfopoSes changes ftom Local buslneS! Many aeeoclation memben a\tt*ied (C-1) and profeulon.11 residential !R·P) 'f'ueodaf• IMltlng GI Illa -(lllaofnl' IOlllnl to · ID R4 dnlpaUon 1llowln1 Cf~mrnl.sll1on, nady to do ba ttle •1•1t ·group-re11ldenll1I construction " w i I h I minimum lot Size Of t,SOO JqUtre f~\. L'OlllJlVCtlon 6( bakin"g soda f i 1 t -Two lot& on the southeast si~ of extlnfUisbers for home use. F.atttlla lbout 425 reet oorth of Camino e ._L 11' 1111 SI d C&pl•l•IM where own" Edwanl Feu" -,...ao.o. -" •le llOUght a chan1e from R-4 suburban · -~DDtEB.\CK' ALLEY -The Rtd, ~U•I to C-1 IOcaJ comrnettlal cniSfBldodmoblle will be at St. Nlchola~ Usaii." ~le, Qrurch, -~·~ El Toro Road, -Two sep1rate parcels along Estrella Lag\lfl, lfllls from 1 p.m. to 7:30 on owl\ed by 11-tary Lou Stevens who pro-Jl"r'tdty. J>OSCS that the parcels zoned •burbin .'Gtorge. Hydt, program director. said it residential and ruldential·proftsl!loilal bt t~of 150 pJl:JtlJ: bas bten set for the changed 10 Allow for standard com·. baCk \r•tkiy'. mercial U!lagc. • 1 V tetr•itroin l..lllguna Hills under !he -Changes from ·~gle·famlly resldM-1·' dtrW:.UCltl.Of ~· Ge;otEt Honburgh will llal il\.l) I<> Local busoness (C-1) !Or 1 I'l!!t ~lino! Mt tr.Bs nune in proctSSlng owned by John--L. Cecil on the·......,.w ~ M •PPointmtnt donOrs may !ilde of Viata Del Mar ne•r y1ma de, ~l. calf 13$-1. , " . \ ' 'f ltO' Men ~eize<l In (ostl y H eist .4.t 1'oro Ma rke t Tll'o n1cn 11a11t ed in t:onncct1on wilh the SJ0.000 holdup of an El ·1~10 1narket ,vere arrested \Vednesday night by offiters fl'om lhref' Orange County .JXl\ice depart1nent :;. Tiie pair. Robel'! l;. Bl'ot:hard, 2G, of 10371 Paln1a V1~1a Sl., liarden (irovc. and Kenneth A. !{ash. 26. of 24~8 \V. Orangethorpc A1·c , Fu I J e r ton, sur- rendered to po lire w1U1oul incident. Dciecli\'E'S sa11 the rnen are being held in l!unt1n,c:ton l3e:1ch on charlies ,of kid- nfl p. armed robber~. burglary. possession uf ni:.iriJuana fol' ~ale , re1.:e11·1ng stolen !'.!Oods ::ind ~1~sc~::.1u11 ul ;iu illegal 11t'apu11 The dun ll"Cre a1Tc~trd 111 t;;irdcn liro\·e :is a t:on!ingent of pa1rolrnen and de!ec- rives fro 111 llunt1ngton Bcnc·h. Ga rrlcn t..i1'0Vt' and Fullerton closed in on !hern. The llunlington Beach police helicopter and the t:ardrn Grove police dogs "'ere used to track the suspec1s prior to the 9:30 p.111. a rrests. Huntington Beac!1 delecti\'CS said the hl'O are suspects in the arn1ed robbery of the E:I 1·oro 1'hrifl1n1art Sunday mornini.: during "'hich SI0,000 was taken from the store·s safe al the point of the Luger-type hand gun. The Huntington Beach depa'rtment first became invol\'ed in the investigation of the case following the burglary or a home a1 7802 Liberty A\'e. on Sept. 29. Police allege that the l\\'O nien forced Mr~. Kathryn Rash, wile of the suspect, to parlicipale in the burglary of her parents' home al lhe point of the sa.,..·ed off shotgun. _,,--- Triton Boosters P resent Public Sizzling St eaks The Triton Booster Oub will spon&Or a fund-raising public steak dinner Friday evening before the varsity football team meets Orange Hlgll Scbool In an evening game. · Club members •\Vtll pitch in and cook for guea1'. Tickets tG the game also will be on Ale-at the fl!11st. PrJce for the: steak dinner w!U be $2 for adults and 11.25 for children under 12. The evtnt will be held In lht Triton cafeterl1 from 6 p.m. to. 7:30 p.m. Gr~ spok~man Bob W'elb 3aid the clnb's goals for lhe dinner are to help , football fans jilet·acquaUited . Fund!! raistd through the di,nner wilt htlp lhe group in vari.ed projecta 11sl!isting the schoollti athlltlc proaram. ' Today's F l••I N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS s Cl emente To Co11ti11ue Beacl1 Ban 8\' JOHN V,.\.LTERZA • 01 !ht 0 1\11 ,.1111 iUll .~ letter to San Cletnentc <'Oun1.:ilmen bv a 16-year-<ild dog lover sparked b1lle·r debate \Vednesday O\'Ct' the issue of "'telaxing city codes to allo1v the pets on city beaches during the off·season morn- ings and e\•enings \\'hen !hr so1neti1nes angry 1.:0111· n1entarv ended counc1ln1e11 s1.:ullled the idea by° a 3·2 vote. And Kori ~!Hier . 16 . "ho has !ought !or the change in the ci1y codes, !cft the t:ounc1J eh<11nbers u1 tears. J\·liss J\1il!er presented a petition with 74 .signalures by other dog lovers to 1;ou11· 1.:ilmen asking 1hat durJnR the 1\'t11tef 11101\lhs ihc pets be allo\1·ed bel"'ccn the hours of 6 p.1n. and 9 -a .ni. ·· •·11iss i\liller, who !old t:ounr1l1ncn sh~ organized the Labor Da.v Dog Day a~ Hiviera Slate Beach lo protest the stringent city COl'les. said the l'tly bea i.;hcs were "lonely and lll\l.ISed during 1he 11·1nter 1nonlhs." and ~!rf'ssed that 1n S<1n C!e1nente there "l'rc 110 areas where dogs could be exer1.:1sed. Her suggestions brought 1n1n1edtale and so1netin1es stinging replies rron\ 1.:1t\zens \rho focused on the tness the anin1al!'i make and an agreed they should be prote cted from the possibihly or !ilC'p• ping on dog excrement on city beaches Countiln1en were "''irielv di\"tdcd on the issue ,but SCt'n1ed t:lose io a :1.2 1 otc 111 l"avol' of a comproinise -unt il c11 y 'Stal t said they doubted thal there wen' r nough \1·inter persunne! in the lifeguard depart · n1Pnt. to. pa1rol lhe dog are:iS. Councilman Thn111as O'l\cC'lf" -Ilia .~trongesf supporter o! the use oJ ~01nc 1'1· ty beaches for do gs -proposed a 111ot1on t' allo11· the pets during the niorn1ng and crC'nlng hours on tity be:ichcs C'XClud1ni:: the area fron1 Lhe Tl'nh1!gar hc<icll 111 Llnda Lane. ' Col1nciltnan St an .'\orlhrup. who <t<I· m1tted he didn"1 0\111 a d•'.!i. sctoudcd the motion and said 1r ht o"·ned a pet h• 1rou\d \\'ant lo 11":\l~ i1 on the beach a~ well. The debate raged 11·1\h Counc1llnan V.'ade Lo11·er po1nt i n~ out bitter dispute~ a dozen years ago 11·hen the eounci l hrs~ sl:immed the hd on 11·alk1 ng of pets on public beach He 1\•arned ag ain~! reopt>ning a b111cr t'On!ro1·ers1·. Dr. l.011:('1' anU \1:i101 \\':\ltcr E1an.-. 11 ere steadla;;t aga 1n~t any lou~en1ni;: ut the c11y code. Cou!lt'iln1an Cl11f .\hr rs wa~n ·1 :.ur,. and lold O'Kr efc and ·x onhrup th.::i l l1f' \1·ou!ri be agrrcahle 'n a pr11' pro1·1s11i11 ii the dog~\v<t l~ period stre!J·hed from Ot !oher 10 1\pril n101 :->f'ple rnh{'r In \la1. Oflered lhe idea ;is au .<1111r11dn1e.n1 ·!fl O'Keefe'_s or1 g111;1I rnot1on O'l\ecf,. ~econdcd the suggestion fnr I he ab- bre\•iated date~ But ~Iycrs withdt'C'W ' hi.; amendment shortly afte1·11':"1rd 11·hen (Jt} ~la nager l\en Carr said hP bche1·cd the lifeguard depnrtn1ent 11·011ld have to a<ld staff t11 patrol !he dog usr. O'Keefe's motion then fell h~ a J-i vote. It had one idea which drew 1.:011· :-:1derable st"orn fro111 ·dog foe!' -a slipulat1on lh't per!>.on~ l!XPrris1ng lhr1r dogs eo1ne equipped ,1·1th suitable 1naterials to t•lean up after !heir pc.ts. Or ange Hot Santa Ana winds will kee p lhe 'niercury bubbling today bul it will cool down a bit Friday. Highs today will be 90 at the beache!' and 102 in land . ranging down !(l the high so·s ton ight. frlda,y"s highs \\'ill be 85 to 9ii respectively. I NSIDE TODA V I •· • I .· ·- / . 2 DA.ll Y PILOT J, Otlr. ·r 7, ii;;1 Beaches Jammed From Heat Wave Hot santa Ana winds swttptng across Orange County lhis v.·eek are sending five times as many people to the beach as normally go on Autumn days f.!ore than 9,000 people steppt'd on to Seal BeaC"h V.'ednesday frnm earl.v morn· ing to late nig ht The thermometer hit 100 degreer; there \\'erinesday v.·hlle the v.ater was a moderate 63 Seal Beach lifeguards expected another onslaug~t from beach cro11o·ds today as the temperature was already &'1 degrl!:es at tO·JO a.m Some relier 1s in sight The L:' S Vi'eather Burea\i expects the ~corching Santa Ana \l'tnds lo die off some11. hat Fri· day. We.1ttJe:r eiperb 11Mict tempe:r1tures will drop to ~ dt!'gre.es at the beaches Friday and 95 inland. Th.at '~ about five degrees les!I than lnday's predicted highs. Besides 5'al Beach. other Orange Coast resorts found a lot of people - possibly a few truant students -cm the und. Ntarl.v 6,000 visitors were in the. Newport Beach strands Wednesday in 85- degrt!'e heat. Nonna] Autumn day11 ftnd !es! than l.000 beach goerg. The "''ater was 62.3 degree!. The temper.11ture at tn .30 this morning wall n degrees . Huntingto n Bt"ach li feguards reported 12.000 \"isitors in 80--degree he:at "'ed· nesday The v.·ater was 64 degrees. The beat "''as 76 this morning, In Laguna Beach, the cro1,1•d count "''as 4.000 and the air temPl!'rature 84 degrees. P • D Water was &I degrees. Today's air 1·1ces rop temperature at mid·~orni ng wa! 73. . San Clemente lifeguards reported crowds of 2,700 and a 90-degree air F 1 t T• temperature. Water temperature "'as or s 1n1e............._ ~-·degrees and tod ay's air temperature. .. -............._at mid·morning W8! Ir! de:grees. ,. • Meanwhile, the re st of California Jn 1 Q l\1onlhS ~~~~;.sin the same hot air as Orange \VASH !:O.'GTO:-i 1L"Pl 1 -\\'holesale prices declined 0.4 percent ln September, the first ful! month under President Nix- on's 90-day wage-price freeze , the. go1·emment said today . The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the decline, adiusted for seasonal factors y,·as the first drop in \\'holesale J;i'rices in 10 months . \. The dechne·.11ppeared to be a plus for P;es1dent N1xon"s eccinom ic policies. An E1·en more· sensitive re port bearing hea \'i· \y on his program is due Friday -the S<>plember employment • unemp!oyment report. Nixon's program is designed both to stop inflation and lo lower the rate of unemploymen!. 11.'hic h bas hovered at the 6 pereenl level for almost a year. The good news on the Y.'holesale price front came less than 10 hours before President Nixon addrtsses the nation on the "Phase II" economic controls lo follow the wage-price freeze, wh ich ends 1\ov. 13. l"nde rscoring the extent of the drop in ""'hole~ale prices "'as the first decline in the ke y indust rial commodities price in· dex in near]~· .11.~ years ---0.1 percent. Prices for farm products and processed foods and feeds fell 1 7 percent, ""hile f"Onsumer fi nished goods "·ent down 0 9 percent. 'iVho!esale price flu ctu ations l!r! usually ~flttted in'£nsumer prices in 8 matter of days or eks. The Stiptember report on reta il p ic!s -commonly known as the Cost of Living index -prohably '~rill not be out for about t"·o more weeks. F~ying Scientists Find Evidence Backing Einstein \\" . .\SH l:•>GTON 1 >\Pl -T1,1·n scientists returned toda}' from an around the 1,1·orld fl p:hl wnh a tenla!lve C'lnCIU!'lnn lhat lhev heal !ht c-tO'ck and ma\ hi" prrn·ed nrie nf Albert E1riste1n"s rela1!1·11y theor1ei: Einstein hr•! arl\"anrPrl th,. nr,Jinn In 1?05 that timf' is rPla!1\e anri lh!:' f1me a cl0ck recrirris dtpenrl~ nn 1!s sprr-d relative rri lh<> ~tar~ Thu~. he thenriied, a clnck tra\,.hno: r;;~l 1,1arr! ;it h12h speert "'nu!d lri~~ .:1 h<"l1!!-ll'l<l h11!1nnihi; rir a secnnd compared 1n a i:1all''ln.:1ry cl0rk Aiter r;i rrl 1'l~ 1 1~0 i:upoo r a("rlJarat,. ciockJ; e;.i;1 1,1·arrl arn11nr! the glob!>, ,!nseph C Hafele, a n ,t1;~1J;!ant. prnfei;snr nf ph ~·l'ics at \'."a~h 1ngTnn I :nh·er~11y 1n ~i Lou1~ . .:1 :-id R1rh::irrl l\rat1n~ nf the l'·;aval Observil lnrv hrrt. think E1nste1n \I a.~ at lea st parlly n gh! OIANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Orange County's El Toro took over first place as1.he ·hottest spot in the. nation at 106 degrees, but Long Beach was just one degree behitid. San Diego reached 101 degrees. Los Angeles l\'a!I 90· .11nd San Francisco a cool 63 degrees, some. 20 degrees less lhan the previous day. 01·ernight lows in Orange County and Los Angeles County ha ve hovered around the low 60s. •. Marine General Explains Texas Military School The commandant or the. world 's largest tfarine ba!e turned recruiter Wednesday night as ht!' explained the Marine MiJit11ry Academy to memhers of the. San Juan Capistrano Rotary Club. Maj. Gen. George S. Bowman. head nf Camp Pendleton, said hP pl11n~ tn ret1rp Jan I and become superinlendenr nf !he aeademy. a col lege preparatory school in Harlingen. Texas. In a brief talk 1£111Qwed bv a mo1'1(', Gen. Bowman explained hOw the in· stitution promote! "pride in the trad l· fions. customs and ideals of lhe United States Marine Cllrps " The school has no nffic1al affil1at1nn with the: USl\i!C. he nnred. but is run stif· fed and financed by retired Marine~. Gen . Bowmiln said he had arceptert the position as superintendent of th!!' irt- slitution in order lo help mold the future: leaders of the country. ,;The place to be," he s<iid, •·1.~ whr.re the foundation lof leadership \ is laid -in the high school~ and prt'p srhools " The general said graduates nf the six · year.old acarlemy have had 1100 percent succt!'ss in gaining admis:iiion to the col · Jeges of !heir chnice. following a fi!m about t.he institution, Gen. Bowman pro- vided in formation brochures to intere,c;ted Rotarians. W 01na11. Breathes; I 11. Coffin Week BA ,\'C.KOK !UP!)-The Bangkok P(lsl. s::i id tnday a M·year·old "'oman pre~umed rle::id la\' f()r f i'f "'el"k in 11 coff in before lrirnds fli~('nvered !ihe wa.s ::ili\'e Dr S::init Archipsmautr told the En~li~h-language ne.,.,•spaper t.hal. Mrs-. Hoe Chu!hasorn. a Mal,11ri11 victim. "''::is fnund mn!innle~s in her hou~e on SC'pl. 27 in the snuthf'rn province nf Pr;:ichua ri . i\Pi l!hbors who helit!'ve.d she \\'AS dead placer! her in a coffin and took the body to ;i Buddhi~t temple for burial. A week lale:r friends opened the casket. and found that ~frs. Hoe still was breathing, the Post said. She is in gerious condition. ' NUMBER LISTED . For Fast, Aid S.1:1 O emente resident.! ir1 need of emergency ambulance s~vke can JUmmon aid by dialln& 911 . which iB the city's emergency telephone r\umbar. Some reside-nu who have phone. numbefg with the 498 preft1 can not use 91 l, howe\'et, and must dial the standard emergency t e I e p h n n e number of 492·5101. San Clemente To Operate At11bulances ' The city of San Clemente. resumed its nwn full-time emergency ambu\anc~ operation today after the owners of th.e existing private firm Wednesday refused to serve the. city, any longer. In a swift action Wednesday city coun· ci!men acknowledged the notice. by the Hospital Ambulance Service. that it would no longer operate in San Clemente .. The notification came in the form of a scathing letter b!sming the city public s a I et y department personnel and the local press for sabotaging the. hospital operation, The public .safety department heads ha\'e steadfas!lv told councilmen that on dozens of occasions the firm had not bttn available. for local calls since it began operating in San Clt!'mente t"arl y in the summer. Hours after the city learned the private firm had pulled out Police Chief Clifford r-.1urray contacted officials Or the Schaefer Ambulance Servict". Before noon Wednesday Murray ar· rived at city hall with a c.rash·wagon type ambulance which the large ambulance firm loaned to San Clemente free of charge for an indefinite period . The chie f also said the private firm "'hlch serves many Southern Ca lifornia areas has offered to consult with local of· ficials to assist. in the city operallon of the professionally cnnverted van. The unit l\'ent on its fir~t emergency cell -.11 heart attack case -a! cnun· cilmen met \\'erlnesday night. City i:.pokesmen have streii!ed lh11t the emtrgenry sel'\·ice in the borr0wed am - bu::i\nce "'ii! he for emergencies only and th;it transfer calls and o I her nonemtrgency servif"es can still be ~b­ lained fr om pnvate firms in surrounding coast communities Erriergency patients lr::insported in the c1ty.'s 1·an oper:iled hy fi re <11nd Jl?lice persflnnel. are not charged for the trip to thP hospital. The s"·ift snlulion In the: emhulanre. issue ended ea rlier ci ty proposals to ente:r intn a cn ntracl. agreement with the HnspHal firm rnmplt"te with e 52~ suhsidy each mnn\h. Cnuncilmen had 1:1sked the ci!y gtaff tn draw up a hiocling contract which would have. been considered Ill Wedne~day's m1>etiniz:. Ru!. in a brusriue action \Vednesd;iy councilmen m1>rely acknowledged thal the issue was riead . Jn ;in e1:1rlirr mattrr they :ilso acknn"•ledged a decision by planning cnmmissinners that ambulance ~ervices \l'ere cnmpalible in 1 manufacturing znnP ThP 1nterprtl.atJnn "'as enaclt'<l lo allow the us.e of ii bu1lcling in the rity's in- dustrial sectinn as tht> he11r!Q11:1rters for the ~!or~;:in K ;:ind ~I ambu la nce service ""hich ~::i~ expressed i;nme interest in opPrating in S;in Cleme nte. Rut Ci1y i\lanager Ken C111rr sairf \\"edn e:sd;:i\' that thus far the: firm has nnt vet com~itted itself to starting branch Operations here. Flees E111pty·han1le1I FRES!\"O (UP!\ - A wnuld-he bandit at1.rmpttd tn hold up a Shnrt Stop Market here \l.'ednesday night but his choice of v.·eaponry left snmething lo be: dt"sire.d . Police said the man, ln his mid-20s. demanded mnnev after hrandishlng what • appeared to be i hroomst.ick. No one was impressed . The would·he robber le:ft empty-handed. OJtANGI! ~ ,UILISHINQ c;tJIUIJ("r llebt rt N. w.,.I ,fltl.dtti/ t td P\IDlllNll' J.t1, ll. Curl"' Vb Pftl&liSanl aid G-..11 ,,....,.... Du1np Supported ' Tho1111' K,,.,;t £9ilcr n ;111n .&.. Mu'lllolR• Ni-iii.ill E<lri'>r O..rleJ H. loo• llic~•~ '· Nan A>aill11d MIMf"lrl; l"<lo!M ... 1-t•H a..c. OHk• 22 2 Fort1t ""•~u• l&al1i11g 1llldr111: r.o. l ell"646, tl6S? s... c1._.. Offke JDJ twitk fl C1111lrt1 l111:tl61l OtW Offlc. ' 0... Al••• alll W•t ..., S1'lwt -,.,, ... c~' ».ll N.....,..., •6'11_... ltild..., ...ui1 i111• IMUl 9oullvulf 'Massive Site Endorsed by Clemente San Clt!'menle city councilmen Wed· nesday heartily endorsed the county's plans In develop 11 miass!ve dU1!1P sile. on the inland reaches of the. San Clemente fonthil11 -.11pprov1I which came after a nPw and noneonltover1!1l accMS l"Olld was selec.te<I. 1 Avtnida Pico wlll be • m.1in artery le !ht huge lllndflll are.1 lnste.1d of Camino de. Los M~re.s. The. latter rOld would hive chlnneled all the C()astat dump traffic p1st the new San Cleme.ntt General HoapitJI. boalnesg are:as ind eipenslvt r e 1 I d e n t I 1 I ne1ghborhoocb". Concedlng th1t •Pf'r'OV•I• of the huge county optr1tk)n wer1 a lUcal lo stave nff a rubbish cri1!s, co u I m e. n unanlmoualy approved Of enllrt: pro- ject. whJch w!ll be 8ev1loped almulatane.ougly with a publlt recreation Aru In 1 canyon deemed 1m·po911bl• for priv1te development bec1UM of terrain and 8011 condlUonl. The. city appt'mlal or tht l1ndflll oper•· U()TI -..+ilch would 11.1lt the needl d U'ie: South Co11et for rubbl1h dltpoul weU lnto lhe..neit ctntury -will bl trllllll\tttld to county 5uptrvltor1, wM mutt d1ttrmlne how muc~ c:1n bt bud1eted for the purch1ae of the 1crea1e. ~ Spokesmen for th.e county road.De.part· ment have. promised th&t th!!' Pico acceM would not be put t.o use for the nerl aeveral ye.11r1. An access road leading In from Orteg1 Highw.11y on the" Clpistr1no tide of the new dump will be put to Ult: first, they said. River Mucked Up In Big Oil Spill CLEVELAND. Ohio (APl -The U.S. Cnast GUJ..rd said tod1y a "m1}or t1!1 aplll" dumped 20!,!18 i•"""' o1-ruounto tM S1itn·1w JUver nMr whert tM river emptie.a lntc> sa,tNi• Bay on Lake Huron. . Th< 9th Dl.tricl Coul ~uird hud- qu1rte.r1 ln Clevel1nd reported • layer t1f oil three to four tnchn thick covered a S41CJ.yud.long 1ectinn of ,river . .,..r 1 3\.ln·, d1nS on Dtvh1kJn of American Oil Co. ~I at Bo y City. Mich. . Tho Cloi1t Gutnl iald -tlnl boom• wm belllJ' uoecl to try to conutn the ap\11 whtll the oil wa1 belnc cleaatd up. l • • • Sewage Action Backed Laguna Councilmen Give Sweany Support Public Worka Direct.or Joseph Sweany received prompt and unanimous support from the Laguna Beach city council Wt:d- nesday nig ht .11s he outlined iJteps being laken lo upgrade: the city's sewage treat· men! operation and req uested a series of cnunc1! actions. Noting th at hi!' snd councilman Edward Lorr had met "·ith representative:s of the Sou th Laguna Sanitation District and ~loulton·Niguel Water District to discu!ls a possible joint powers agreement far cnnstruction and operation o( 11 large regional !!ewage treatment facil ity at Aliso Crttk. Sv,.e:an~· firs! asked that the: council instruct the city man.11ger 111 wr ite In thro managers or the two districts re· questing that the talk5 be continued. This was agreed. Since Laguna has been ordered by the \\'ater Quallt y Co ntrol Board IWQCB I to increase chemica) treatment at the plant, Sweany said he had employed UC Irvine .... environmental engineer Dr. Jan Scherfig lo help work nut the process, paying him out nf "a small budget allocalion for con·• sul!;:ints ." r He ;:i~ked and received permission· to continue this procedure and come back to the c·ouncil with !he cost. Some additional funds and personnel l\·ill be needed to meet the immediatP re- quirement! oF the WQCB, Sweany adde:d, promising to present the estimated costs at the nellt council meeting. ln ~ccord;:ince with WQCB instructions, sludge remo\•al at the plant no"· has be:en incre:ised to si x loads a day. with Pcmployes of the s t re e t and p 11 r ks department~ "borrowed '' to drive the slud.l!e truck~ after ;1 laborer [ram the government-funded Stt"p prngram "found a belier job," Sweany said. Sweany a!~ was authorized to join in prel iminary steps tnwa.rd a reasihitity studv for the prflposed regional planl and :is~u.reri Iha!. the city would apply ror it!! feder;:il grant for the plant in the 1971·72 fiscal years. a! instructed by lhe water control board. Sweany said he "''nuld re:pl y by Oct. 10 lo a letter from Dennis O'Leary, ex· ecutive officer of the WQCB, outlining * * 1:r Official La.i1ds Sewage Stories Public Works Director Jogeph Sweany tv.'\ce praised members or the. loc~I ~;e~s Wednesday for a ··yeoman s Jnb ~ rovering the trouhles of Laguna Beach s sewe:r plant. E;;:ir\y in the day al thf' Chambtr. of Oimmerce breakfast. Sweany. speaking fin the plight of the plant. S6id "a lot .~f good, accurate research has been done. "Some nr the stuff reported may have been 11 little out of context a.nd has sha."ken people up. But considering th~ siluatfon. pe:ople need to be ~honk up, s"•eany remarked. , Later. during .11 presenlati?n on _the sewer plant al the city council meeting. Sweany reiter::it.ed his comments about press coverage. PROFESSIONAL l"lfERIOI DESIGNERS ' ' steps being taken to ccmply "'ilh his in· alruclion~ and would attend, with Coun- cilman Lorr. City Manager Lawrence Ro~e and Planning Director Y.'ay ne Mood y, an O<.:t. 15 WQCB meeting In San Diego, at which lhe Laguna Bt"ach sewage flperal lon will be discussed . In response to a question regarding the possibility of 11 closed clrc1u1 treatml!'nt p!ant, with water ustd for irri~a11on. in· stead rif an C)Cean outfal l nptra1 1on, Sweany said 1hal current poliry i.' lo pr1>- vide 80 ?'Teen\ govl!'rnrnen! (undlng nnly for Lilt le~ costly ou!tal! inst all11t1nn in all coastal IDWM. with slrir t provisions for chemical lrl'alment or the effluent. Sl1l1-V alley Co11ncil111en OI{ay-s $500 Noise Fi11es By .IOANNt RE\'NOLOS Ct ~ Dell• 1'!1111 l!Pt Ssshhhh Sttirting today, too much noist" 1n f oun· lain Va lley could cost you $500 nr six months 1n jail. The cil y"s noisP nrdin1:1nce. pa.sstd hy the council Aug. 17. "'en1 1n10 errect tr .. rt11y. The new l11w pl<1feS limi1 s 0£1 the level of nCliSe allowed in certain sections of the city. Based on a study r:onducted by the city PIMninl? Depa.rtnien1 ;:ind Orange County Health De:partmPnl. the city was divided info 1hrPe nnii;e 1nne.~. 7..one one. which is the quietest. has a noise level nr 45 In ~decibels end &vers some of Oie neij?hbrlrhoods in the southwest Corner of the cit y. Zone twn ha.s a noise le"el of 50 to :>5 decibel~ and cnvers the remain ing residential areas of the city. Zone three allo"·s the mos! nnlse .. rang · ing from !)!) In 60 decibels. It is located alonl? the San f)ie!?o frC'e"'·ay al. a quarter of a mil" depth nn eacti sidP. Richard Huhbell 0f the: city"s Bu ildinl? Department. explained hnw the decibel system wnrk~. . "It's a ln1:arithmic scale. UstnJ.! an arithmetic sc:l'lle. if ynu set thf slightest. noii;e that the htlman ear could hear al one then the lnurtest nni~e a human could hea~ withnut pain would he a mi!lion- ·mi!linn ,'" hr-said. Thus, with a logarithmic scale, eilch number is ten times !h;:it of the number precedin,1: ii . "The averAf:!I' olfire wi!h a tv(>f'w~iter !IOing and a couple nr pe<iple talk1nc; _is at abou1 4!) rlef"il)rli;," Htibhell exphuntd. "At fin decihf'ls. you i;i;e1 speech in· terff'rencr if you"rro ~Laod in~ five lo six feel frnm the pcri;on you are talkinj? In. A cnmmer<"ia1 jet takin11: nlf. produce~ 90 tn 100 decibel~." AccfltdinJ,! In P\anninl! nirector Ointon Sherrod. the nrd\nanf"e cnablf'S lhe: city tn prosecute anyone who e:xceed s these nni~e \eve\~. f nr ins!ancr. :in v continu(lu~ noi~" from equipment in ·the industrial are<1 ""hich !ntru!'lc~ intn 11 restdcntl;il area ;ih(lve the allnw11hle ll'Vel. will be Catl!'f'. for prosecution. A !flul'l~pe11kcr u~cd for a rock concert nr pnli!ical rail." will nnt br a.11c11\•erl In rx· ceed the Jtivf'n limit in 11 particular area. Sherrod sairi evC'n barkinp: dogs or other noisy pels could be in \'iolation or lht' ort!inancf'. The ordinance w;:is based nn 11 nine· for onJy 112.95 eq. yd. 1\.r."1 11c~ 1 -•ltli •f 1for0!>9, lvwrlo1t1 efHf c1r1frt1 11yl111 v1n1t ,,.~,4 i•l-o ,.er'111101u i,.., K1•11t111, •Y99'1l wfl!ld., wh, ffi l1 f11hiH 1itlt t..t.r.4 ,1.,. c1rpet ~., •••h • 111M11I ,nc •. n.. 14 ..,,IK-1 .... .,. •111•si1t .... month slud v in ""h!C"h l'i1 Y :ind coontv pe:rsonnel rriea ~ured the noise levPls at i~ location!! in the city in orde-r Lo establish "'hat the averagro nnise level rnr those areas is . The dec ibel levrls fnr lhe thrf'r zones were established thi~ w;iv. Sherrod ealli: thi' orrlin:incoo thP f ir~t nl i1s kind ln ()r<inE!e C()11nly. ;ind. ;ircordini:, Ln planner Don Con lr::irnan , evrr.v <"11.v lr1 the CQUn1y ha s madr an inquiry \l•ith Fountain Valley ;:iOOul lhe ord in11nft. So it appears that f ou ntain Valley may snon be joined by ot her communities in· terested in msking thi~ one of the qui etest places in Southern Califomia. Mark Johnso n's Pass age . Leading Race Do\vn Coast .. r-.1ark Johnson"s Windward Passage [!)- day 11-·as leading ii neet of 311 yachts down !he coa~I in the lnaugurial California Coilstal Rare from San Fran· clsc0 to Newport Beach. The race is sponsored jo1n1ly by Newport Harbnr Yacht Club and St. Francis Ya cht Club. Windward Passage look the le ad ~hnrlly after passing through lhe Golden C.ate where she picker! up a moderate 10. knot bree.ie. The race started in three dlviSiflnS orr St. Francis Yacht Club in a light hreeze. and strong flood current that hari se\"tra l of the starters missing !he ~1~rting hnr.. .John Scripps' 89-foo t ketch Novia Del ~1ar made three passes al the lint" belnre srart ing. The llla-mil e race For Newport Harbor Yachl Club"s Bald win M. Rald11-·in trophy i~ expected lo finish !ale Friday or e:arly Saturday. Death Term Okayed AMMAN ! lJP! l -The JorQ11nian government has approved 11 dealh .. senten-17 <"t'.. igipo~ed on a P11lestin111n gUtorrill~ convfcted hy a mi litary court \11~t month of attempting lo hijack a Royal Jordt· nlan jetliner, the r.tiddle East News Agen cy ~aid toda . See . ( ~--- Koroston Carpet Gallery • Ir YOU CAN'T COME IN-CA.J.J.. ....,,,,, for an e'Xpf!rt .,.,,,., Cl'lft$tl]fant """"'" "'""' to )"our ·hem!: wlt.h eampl• wl~t &fT;1 nbftptlem tD J(.l.I! 2215 HAllOR ILvt>. "46-027' "4/>.027' COST A MESA, CALIF. • 7 .. ' Laguna Bea~h VOL'. b4, NO. 240. l SECTIONS . 40 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY. QCTO BER 7, 1971 / • an ta ar ire Clen1ente To Co11ti11ue . Beacl1 Ba11 Ii~ JOH\ \"ALTERZ.\ 01 !~• D1•ll 1"111! il11f ,.1, lcncr to San Clernentc rouncihnen b.v ,11 16·year-old dog lo\"er sparked biller debate \\"ednesda~· O\"tr the issue of relaxing ci ty rode~ lo allO\V lhe pets 011 i.:1ly beaches during the off-season morn· 1ngs and C\"eniugs. \Vhen the !<I01netime~ angry 1.'Qnl· n1entary ended C'ouncilmen scuttled the idea by a 3-2 vote. And Kor i ,\liller, I&, ~·hri has fought for the change tn the city codes, le ft the counril charnhcrs in ll'nrs. :\f iss ~!illcr presented a petition with 74 signatures by other dog lO\'crs to coun - t'1iine11 asking that durini.: the \I inter n1011ths the pet.~ be allowed bel11·een the hour s ot 6 p.1n ;-in<l 9 am. 1\ltss 1'.liller, \\"ho tultl counci\mt>n shr urg<.1nize<l the L;ibor Day Dog Day at Hi1·1cr<1 Slate BC"ach 10 protesl lhe i;!nngent city c<>1.les. said The city beach~ "ere '"loneh· and unused during thr 11·1nter months . ., and stressed that in San <.'len1cnte there 11·t'rt no arra~ 11·h<'rt clogs could 9' exercised. I lcr suggestions brought i1nmed1ale 21nd sometimes slinging replies fron1 citizen.~ 1o.•ho focused on the mess tht' anirnals make and all agrerd they should be protectrd from the -possibilil}' or step- ping on dog excre1nenl on city beacht's. Councilmen were widely di vided on th~ issue but seemed ·close lo a 3-2 vote in favor of a compron1ise -until city staff s<1 id they doubted that there \\"ere enough \\'in!Cr personnel in the lifeguard depart- n1ent to pat rol the dog areas. Counc ilman Thomas O"Keefe -the sl ronge~t .s\Ipporter of the use of some ci- !y beaches for dogs -proposed a niotion I allow the pets during !he morning and t>vening hours on city heaches '"eluding the area from the Trafalgar beach to Linda Lane . C0Unci!n1;:111 Stan \"orthr\lp. "·ho ad- n11tted he didn "t O\\'Tl a dog. second('{! thl" 11101 ion and said if he 011·ned a pc>! he 11·ould 11·ant lo 1o.·atk it on the beach a:; well The debatr rafll"ed with CounC'ilman \\"adr Lo11er po1ntini::: out bitter disputes, ;i do1.c11 yea rs ago 11·hcn !hr council fir~! slan1n1cd !ht lid on y,•alk1n1>: of pels on public beach I le "·arned ,11ga1ns1 reopening ll bille:r con!ro1·rr.s1·. D1'. Lo1;cr and ~1ayo1· \Valte:r Evans 1•;err ~teadfast against any loosening of the <:ity code. Counc.itn1an Cliff f\1vrrs wasn't sure and rold O'Keefe and · )';ort.hrll p that he ·would he agreeable lo a ne1v provision if lht> dog-1valk period stretched from Octobe r lo April, not September to r.1ay. Offered the idea as an amendment to O'Kecle's original motion: O'Keefe seconded the suggestion for the ab- breviated dales. Bui r.1yers 11,ithdrew his amendment shortly afterward when City r.fanager Ken Carr said he believed the lifeguard department wou ld have to add staff to patrol lhe dog UM'. O'Keefe 's inol"ion then fell by a 3-2 vote. ll "had one idea which drt>w eon- siderable scorn from dog foes -a slipulalion that person! exercising their dogs con'e equi pped with suitable materials lo clean up after their pets. Lagw1a Trustees Approve Adding .New Bike Racks School trultees Nr ve approved I.he parcha1e ~new bike r1cb for I.be Lagun1 Beac lflgh School campus. The rb larity of the -•he<I· ed vehlcl in the put few yeara has ,ca11Sed shortage of bike rack spaca .at lhe high ochoOI, occordUlf 1o . ICliool of' ficla.11. 1' ..-+->------- Wh.lle the 111,·o new racltl wW help solve the problem . studenl bodj ~ldent Blll Fl,,h told the tru:rtees Tuesday' lha{ more racks art: nttdtd. Fish sald th&t the In- cidence or bicycle theft whlch plagued the 1chool la!ft year ha8 been cut sharply by the installation of new rtckl. By havlne the bicyc\e3 stored tn a more central l~atlon -rather than spread over th6 camp-F'lth tlld tt la e11~r l(l ktep en eye on lhf'rn . ' HE'D RATHER SW IT CH Laguna's i!,dge Sumner JudgeSu1ti11er Sivitches Over " To Der1iocruts Superior Court .Judgt' Bruct Sumntr of Laguna Beach has ended a ltfe long association \1'ith tlie Hcpublican party and registered in Orange t:1iu nt y as a f)cm ocraL The rormer COP asscmblyn1an whose bid for the senat e ended in !964 witt1 a shoc k defeal at the hand s ol currenl. con- gress1nan John G. Schmitz says hr is not runrt'ing for an>' partisan political o[fiee. F"el!ow j udg~s to whoni Surnne r con~ fided"' his change it1 regis1r1.tion con1· rnented that he told lhen1 tlir onl.v office he is seeking is lha! of presiding judge -' presently held by .Judge "'fllia m C. Speir.~ of Ne1o.•port Beach. The Laguna Bea!'h jurisl was appointt>d to the bench in 1965 by former governor 1-:dmund G. ·•rar· Brov.·n. a Democrat _J!e 1s currently serl'1ng as chairman of Caltforn1a·~ Constiru1 1ooa! fle\·1s1o n Com· 1nission . , llepublican partv leaders who iodav learned of Sum11er:s decision commented ihat th ry have tried unsucrrs~ful1y in re- cent years lo persuadt> the Laguna Bea{'h Jurist to retu rn to polities. It was commented v.·hrn he lert the assembly that Sumner did .so because of a dispute with county Republ ican leaders over the direction or his activities in lht' legislature and his repeated supporl of Governor Brown's budget policies. Thurswn School Cracking Do·wn On Kid Sruokers A problem Iha! has been around "since we have had schools'· i.s .slowly be.ing curbed at Thurston Intermediate School. accordin~ lo Laguna Beach superin· tendent Or. William Ullo1n . Or. Ullom lold school trustee!! Tuesday thet cigarette smokin$! In lhe lavatories 11t tilt il'ltermediatc school i~ still 1 pro- blem, bul that the staff had been organit· ed to catch the young smokers. Under the Thurston arrangement. teachers and teacher aides ire assigned to check tM rest rooms ' illmo1~ con· stantly during the school day,. students ctught sdlok!Jlg art' taken·.~ ·e;e ·prln-- cipal 's office ud 1¥e a, tJltte.ciay suspenskln from aChool. According to school $naelor Art Treaaure, no studenls have n caught so tar this !!Chool year. ng the 19'70- )'NJI, Tttasyre tokl lhe sc I board that aboUt 20 yQU!llsten were c~ug.ht ~wure added tMt·tbe ~ WtstDng to 1moke in the rest rooms often post lookouts to watch for faculty members. • Another te•cher told lhe boiird that he had talked to s01ne of the "hArd core ~moktrs " And was trying to helll them kick the cigarette• habit. 11e said mo~t 'tudents no longer consider smoking t• be the ·•in thing to do" and U1e troblem wa~ nol nearly •• gr••t 11 ll was durlna thr h1~l ~chool year. City .Okays 'Shorter' Fest Offer . By BARBARA l\REIBICH Of l~t Dall• P+!or.llat! L;igu11a Beal"h city counciln1en ai.:,reed \\"rdn1·sda~' night !h<'~· would l1kf' to ar- 1·ept the Fcst11·al of Arts offrr of l111anc1al as~istanre for develop n'elJI of the !\lain Rr:il'h park. but with a shorler leas<' than lh:it pruposed b.' lhe Fes\l\'3.1. The counl"1) l"Ott-d 4-1 to accept the Frslt val offer to 1n<·re<i se 11s lease pay 111ent from the present \71 :: percent o! gross revrnue to 27 riercent or $!5j.000, 1\'hiche1·er i.~ less. but on a lease agrrc·. rn~'lll <'X lending only un til 1980, in~tead or 1998 as proposed by the FeStil"oil. Co11nrllman r.:dward Lorr . \\'ho c<isl 1he dissenting vote . urged aeceptan!'e of the ori~ina!. long·li..'nsc (iffrr. whith he tern1- rcl '"cxlreinely genrrous." 1iu11·r".er. ~l:iyor R1ch11rd (jo!dber~ and 1·•)11ncil1nan Rn\ Hro!n1. who serl"ctl as a '"Olllll'll tce of iwn lo r1t•g,ot1atr with the Fr::lil";il. s..11d·thi>.1· frh the prc~t'nt coun· .-d !ii1nuld not co1111111\ the t·it.1• to a :!7· ~1·:1r lt'aSf·" 1n \'1e11' of inerea~1ng i11fla1iu11. 1!0\111 said lht'fe wa" no d1~aJ!rl·rn1e11I a~ tn the l('rn1 ~ of thf' offer. other th;111 1he leng th 0 1 \hr <"(llll_n1i1111e11I. l'alhng •t '1 good contribution to thr l·11y." Hov.e1·er: hr pointed 0111 . th t' prcstnl lrcnd of infla11011 tral"Cd u11Pr" 27 years. 11·ould arnount [o 12.l percent '"II would bring in a grc;;t deal of 1nonry in !he fir~t years," said Ho!n1 . '"·but 11 rnight not look so good tv a eouncil lU ye:ars from now . Therefore I suggesl accepting the offrr or :11 pt'rcent or 115.).000, 11 hichever is lf'ss, but only extending the lt'asr until 1980. ·• Lorr said he did not feel !he quc slio11 or rutu rc. in0a1ion \varranted eonsidt>ra!ion a( this time and !hat if the problen1 should arise. ht~ ll'aS sure future fc stil"a l hoard.~ 11·ould be will ing to re·negotiate the agrer111ent. lie e,~prr~scd doubt that the restival board would t.'Onsider lhe sh11rter lease period . Coldberp;. on t!1l' conlrar.1·. said he !hought !hf' Festival board mighl •·1ook 1rlth fal"or·• on Hol1n·i; suggesllon and 1\·ould at lt'a st be 11·illin'! to extend tht' (let. I! dead lint' •·until !ht> ncxl t•ouru·tl meeting .. ir fur!h!'r di.,cus~ion "''as nerd- od . He poin1ed vu! !hat 1he offe r depend.~ on whether or no1 1ickrt prices can be in- creased because of the pr ier freezr. Pollution Talk Set in Laguna ln1proper se1vage lreatme11t and olher r:ictors ('On!tibuling to 11•ater pollution "'ill be discussed tonight bv La.(!un~ 13each city <:oun cilman Rov HOim at 1hr regular meeting of Pro·enVi ronmenl Peu· pie IPEP). . The talk is scheduled for II p.m. at the United Methodist Church . 21632 \Vesley Drive in South Laguna. Holm is also expected to outline a ne1\'lv discovered method of sewage treatmc1i1 which eouJd make present methods obsolete. l The meeting is open to the public. \ U ~I T11eono10 Puntpl.:in Pops .r_anet Barne~. 'lO . loo~s for jai.:k·O"·l<intern in pun1pk1n palt·h near Salinas. /lol 1veather 1n the Salinas Valley has l'aused more than one pun1pltin to blov.• its top. Indian summerJia.s lefl many pumpkins wilt· ing in the field:•,, ' .- Lagi111a Sig11 Co11trove1~sy­ Tossecl Bacl\: to Agency Cu11tro1·ersy 01•er the es thetic quality ()f a po le sign proposed for ~li11sion Bank ·s 11e111 Laguna Brach branrh on l;!rnne~Te Street was rossecl ba<:k tu the Bo~rtl o! Zoning Adjustmen1 \\"ednesday night aftrr !\Tayor Hlch:ird <ioldbt'rg t•hided lhr Ci!y Council for ··passing the buck" and ca~t a lone dissenting vote in the action_ The 25·foo1 sig n. described as "11lr J;1rg:c.'it allu1o.·ed u1 :trf'a and he1~ht'" unde1 lhr sign ordinant'e. 11,as rrJeded b1 !ht• board . .'iltl1nc ;\~ a11 ALS 1 Arch1t('ctur;il I.and -S11pcr\'1s1nn ~ 1· om rn 1 t t <' c . 011 r~lhel11' grounds. a.~ ht>1ng ou t ot s.:;_1lr and not visuall y t"(llnpatiblc w1!h the nt111 building or rhe neighborhood . The bank .<tppl'alcd the denial nil grounds !11(' s 1 ~n 1111.'I lt·~:il requu·en1cn1 ~ ,,1 rhe ci1y ord1n:i11ce 11 v.;;s de!'igned lt1 n1alf•h s1n11la r -.:1gns ;ot oth{'r hranchc.;; which establ1.';h thr firn1 ":; "iinngc," manag{'r .Jess illcridew l!Jld Lhe eoiint"!!. "Knowing what \.,aguna is trying to do, do you re.el you hal'e inet the esthctic re- quirements as well as the letter of the law?"' asked counci!mnn Charlton Boyd . "Could you. or would yuu do better?" r.1 eridew said the bank 1vould rather riot cahange the sign, but added, ··we don·1 want to of fend anyone." Councilman Peter Ostrander said he did not object to the scale of the sign , but rather to tM design and use of materials -plaster columns and aluminum. \Vood ("Olumn~ would be 1nore su11<1ble. tie sut;· gested . Arelutect Chris :\lJCI s:11d hr to•i h:id ~uggested us1111: a brirk bast' tu m:iic·h the bulldin~ and 1rood t:olun111s ai1d htu:I d1~cussed !!11s 11·1\lt Hie bank and ~1gn l"tl!rl)l<ltl~ ,\l;iyor ll ic ·h:ird c:oldberJ: said he 11-.1s i"(lnl"t'n1ed ahQul rhe leg;il as!)f"cl 01 cle- 111 ini; ;; sign lh<11 <:01npl 1es 11·11h the la11• "~ II IS' \l"TJtl('n ("II\ :11l11r11r1· 1\1llv :-ie111111ul' df's1·r1bed 1h~ prob!rlll a~ '"a shad.OW\ are;i 1\hCl"e rhr t·ourl~ h;i1(' not pennined f'1t1es In n1lc 011 purel) rsrhe11c iudgn1l'nt ' lfo.l"d (;<11n1ne1ilt·d . ··The 11 holr por~IQ/o.1' n! ALS IS lo illlll!"O\(' !he q11al1t,\ of lllr Ul lilt' c91n1nu1111\' .. _ lht• people ;ire lr\·1ni:: t111rll 1he rou~1c1I they 11a11t qu;il1t) .. u11i· q11c11ess and good t:i~1r .. , 1! is not JU~l ;i fJlJ('5110n n! lc~alll) ... t'ounc 1lrna11 Rily Hohn ~a id 1h;1t. 111 \ 1('11 of lhe l'Otntnr.nt.' of Abel :ind 1l1c hank 111ar1;Jger he feh 11 would be best to re!er' the 111ntter h:1ck to the ALS c;oni rnittec. 11·11h a tape ol the council discu ss ion. Lauuna Offerin•Y ~ 0 Free Lo'\v-cost ---' ' Johnson· Drug Use Clai1n Refuted by Ex-Marnie School Ltu1 ches Free and reduced-price lunches for needy Lagun a Beach students are being pro1'ided again this year by the school district. officials have announced. Under ttic plan. ~ible youngslcrs 11·!!1 be ab!e"'lo purchase a hot lunch for only 20 ccnLs 11nd son1e children will be given the 1neal free Lunches normally cost ~5 cents at the eleinentary and intermediate schools and 50 cent s at the high school. Ry TOM BARLEY Of "" .. llY .. Ii.rt 11111 A prosecution witness' test i 1n on y against murder suspect Mark Johnson or San Clemente was condemned today as "fairy tales" as the Orange County Superior Court trill of the young f.jarlne moved into its finaJ hours. Former Marine David Semien of LI Puente went on{.$ witness stand for defensr attorney Ray Sharp to discredit the lelllmooy of md Wedoeaday by J im Barnes, a, Marine Corps buddy o{ ,k)luilon._ ~ Dirties testified that Johnson smoked marijuana on the day he allegedly murdtrtd '"\his wife. Conn ie Lyn nt Johnson . 20, and that Johnson frequently used pol and a varitly of other narcotics. Semltn testUied today lhal. tie h11d never M)tn Johnson U!IC any drug!! nor h11d the aceustd m•A ever aug1ested 10 him that he had used them or fraternized "t¥11h drua·usuia tt.tarines It lbe Santa Ana ~larlnc Corp! Air Station. •' I . It ls alleged that Johnson was high on marijuana on June 16, 1970 and that he entered his apartment al 416 l\lonterey Lane through the window. to beat and slab his pregqant wtfi to dealh. , Partial confe"WM by Johnson, 20, one c{, lhe.m .taped .wblle the tall blofl9e military-policeman was under the In .. nuedce ol "lruth serum" sodium amytol h•ve been admitted as evidence in lbe trla l. , Murder charges against Johnson were . r!ductd to serond degree murder shortly belo<t tlie trW opened. n is illtged that the ltilling ~-·~ lrig· gered wbeo Mrs. Johnson locked her hu.s· band out or the apartment after pro- testing his frequent smoking of mnri· juana. A psychiatrist has testifi td !hat Johnson !old hinl or • butcher knife ulle(t In the kill ing anti that he helped the youn& Marine atarch for lilt wc11pon near the Monterey aparlment. Th e knife h111 not bten found, According lo food services supervisor ~1 arian Garrett, student eligibility is to be determined by the individual st:hool principals. A child is eligible for a free lunch if he comes from • family cf four with le~s than $S28 monthly Income. He ·could buy lhe 20-<:ent lun ch Ir the family Income is bet1veen $323 and $395, Mrs. Garrett eaid . Offic.llls t stlmate there are about 50 chlldren =ittendini::: Laguna Beach schcols '111ho would be eligible for assistlince undf!r ll'le program. Fund! for the pro. gran' come from the slate. Application for the asaistanct and further lnlonnaliQn may be obtained frnm the prlnclpnl of tht child's school. JI • parent Is di11s11tisfied w1th the de<:islon nf the prlnclpal. sppefl\ may be m11de lo lhe district bu~lne11s oyi!t , $.SO Bl111non1 SL. phone 494-8546 . •\ t Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 7 Hou ses S,\\T.\ BAHB,\HI\ 1.\J'1 -A wild brush !Irr lTaLklcd thtou'JI lht> hllls abo1e this p1t·turcsqur !u11n \(lda1 . <le~t rv) 1ng al le:1.~1 :-.c•11•11 1•\pe11si1 e ho1nes. <lar11<ig1ng othl"r~ ;ind ro11t11\g hun- dreds o! res1den1s. Oul·ol·con!rol lla11ie~ r<it:ed u1·er 2.<!lill acres b1 earl} 1tx.la1, 111 ~u.burba n i\lontecitO and Sumn1erland, and iuu tu·e figh ters drawn fro n1 throughoul the sla te \1·orkrd In {'lit lines around 1he bJ;,1~·~ .1:> planes dropped the1111cat reta rd:H11 Scvrn persons 11·erc report rd 11',;111 r1I. '!'he vnly one ~'Ufferini; serH•l•~ 111iu1 rs \\"ilS a i 4·ye:ir-0ld nlan 111tli th1rcl·dl'grce hurns fron1 Ir.ring 10 p111 out !JanH·~ lli;;t inenaeed his h11111r Thr. oth<'1 :-. 11cre li ren\c1i ~UllL'l'lllj.! l1'u1n lilrlOllS lllJUl"ICS and ~11111ht• 1l1l1all1l1P11 :'>l .•f.f'~li1•I !'111i•11;it11•11 ~1.111(/11:-. 11crr set up :ii :-Ol ll•ivb to ~lli:>lrr1· 1ho~e 11hu tlrd. 'i'l't' l1 l:i1c 11 a~ !Iii· 11ur~t 111 a rash or hn1 " :ind i.:r;.t ... ~ lll"l'S tl1;:i1 hruke out ,l\"IU~S S1011 tl11'rt! c·a111or111a this week. A ~.l!l11-;it·1·t1 01:11.c nca1 l·'i\ln101·e . about :hl 1nill"S suu theasl uf S.1111a B.irbJ1·a, and ~1:t olhers in thr sal11l' area 11 t>re ~l'I b1 1n- ' i·11d1<1r y dt',1t·t>~ 111!f1 dc-layc1t MrAe fi1sr,. tire o!Jil"1;il, ~;iul. The F11l1111~c fire 11as nearly cxll11gu1sht•d . vll1l'1als ~aid Officials :-aid lht.'rt 11·as no ir.dicat1on lhal \hr Sant a Barbara fll'e was linked to lhe t'illuiorr al't'11 h!a1.{'s Bu! une spokes111an said. "th1~ blazt' starlcd in an awfully suspicious pl:1te ·· The firt' brnk<' oul \\f'd11e-~d:11 :if- tr.rnoon 1n a t"iln.1011 nn rl1P cdgf' ill llrfl !.11s Padres ,\";it1011al Vnrr~t a11d C]lllvl.1.v ~pt'l'ad !htoug11 ch:1p .. rr;d 111.ic!c 1l1"1tt:r .:.tltl explo.~J\e b~ prnlong(•d s11 1111nrr l1ea1. The hou~es deslro.1ed ll"rre t'act1 valurr! al leasl $60.()()(). Fire otl1<·ials said 1hrv l1ad no r·{'pot'l 11111ncd1arrlr on ho1v 1nil11\· hon1t•s had IJern cla.111:iged . Th f! ~h1nteel to·S1 1n1n1erland ar('a 1s clo tterl \\'1th h11ls1dc hotne~ 1aluecl l'ro1 11 S4U .UOO lo .S IOO.!ll~l plus •·gt•nth1rnan·· raru·hr.5 .\Jany f;11111!1e" parked a fe11· thingc in 1he1r {'tll'S ;ind f1ed bt'IOre tl\c r11"e . lhl'n rushed bJl'~ 10 bring 011\ l11·c.~tork. 111· i·lud ing 111:iny hor~,,~ Th1r1.1·.ti1·t' hur~c." 11-t'rc rak en to lllr !'Jn\;1 B:1rh~ra Polp Club and nlht'L .. 1rt'rr :;t:ihlr1t a1 the ~:arl \\' al"rrn Sh1111 ~n111111t~ The 01111rr nl unr 11! ! hr hu1nc.1 dt>s-tro~rd 1\;1,, \\dh:ir11 llr~1h;.1l au an1~1 ··or t·c•11r'" I !11:-t .t 1111 of pa1n11np.~ thc1£' ··hi· .. ;11d ··n111 1rs the :-1l h 1h1ns1 IOU l"('lllf'lnbf'r. 1.1lo.P !hr llrl'hld pl:inl I hrn11gh1 h.li lo. l101n 1111 l;i ~r !rin I<• \1t)o• l('\I" I Ir 11drnd ~ !11 retlu1\1I Thr hla /l' \Id~ pu .. hrd h1· ho1 di] 211. 1nilr-an-hrn11 11 11111~ \\cdnr$da.1· and fir'!!' .... ~rokr."111cn ~;11d \"11trf•I 111 !hr bl;.1 1' drpcnd~ 1.n ~heTlll'r !111· 11111d ~ k11-k 11p again 'r<'111pcr:1!t11 c~ 11i the arr;1 hi! ~ rcrorrl 9H dcgrrt'~ .1ncl lhc wind:; lo.cpl hun11dl!.Y to 11fn10:..l t<'rf1 Sl J I illiou l 11 Dru<Ts 0 ~!L X ICO t:ITY I L:Pl \ -Federaf judicial pol ice \Vedn,csday seized nearl~· $1 million 11orth uf eocainr 1n a hote l anci arrested a :'llex1can and four South Arnent'aus. v.ho orrici'rS said v.ere drug s1nuggler~ Orange Cea st "'ealber Hot Santa An~ 1o.•inds will ketp (he 1nercury bubbling today but it wi ll cOQI do11•n a bit Friday. High.~ tod ay will be 90 at lhe beaches and 102 inl and. rangin g do1o.•n to !he high 60"s tonight. Friday'• highs will bC 85 to 9$ respectively. INSIDE TODA.Y Ts venereal disco.ft a moral or medical problern? Ifs both, and it's spreodi11g 111 t pidemic: pro- portions thi;o11ghout America. Do11't be swrpn.trd if your 11e.rt door neigllbor odn11u lte's got 1t too. S•• Par1e. f8. (1111•~11 • <111<•1""' U1 t C11n !llH U ·:19 (1m1,, n c ... u-• 11 '""" """"" It 01 .. I~ ~ ... ; n hi~ .. _ ~ l~IWbl-Mt IT ,l_t •JI M-KNt 11 """ Lt"don 11 • MN Ill. SerYi<I II. U \ Mt¥1tl n Mlll~ll ... ,,,, lit Nt ! .... 111 Ntwt 4-f °"'"'° c-n-11 lNth tt-tt l !Mk Mllrk.tl .. ,. 11111'!11M D ,,,..,.,. tll Wt lll>1t • Wl>l141 WOH~ ts .,.._ ... , " ... , ... w......... ., • , / - 1 l ', 2 D.t.Jl If PILOT SC Beaches Jammed NV/UBER LISTED For Fast Aid From Heat Wave San Cle:rm:nte rtaident11 in nffd of emergeney ambulance servke. c1n summon aid by di&lina ill, which is the cit)''• emergency telephone 1'1llmber, Hot Slnta Ana winds S\.\'eeping across Oranet Cciunty this \.\'eek are sending five t1mes a& many people to the beach as normally go on Autumn da~·s. More than 9,000 peop!" stepptd on 10 Mal Beach Wednesday from early morn· ing to late night. The thtrmometer hit 100 degrees there Wednesday while the water wa11 a moderate 63. Stal Beach lifeguards e1pected another onslaught from beach crO\.\'ds toda y as the temperature l'.'as already 80 degrees al 10 30 a.m. Some rehef is in sight The l' S. Weather Burea u eliper!s the scorching Santa Ana winds lo die off somew hat f tt· day. Prices Drop For 1st Time 111 10 Mo11ths WASHINGTON (\,;Pl l -\\'ho!esale prices declined O 4 perc~nLin SeptembE-r. the first full month under President Nix- on 's 90-da9'"' wage-price freeze, the government said today The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the tlt>rline. adjusted for seasonal factors v.·as thl' firsl drop in wholesale prices in 10 months. The decline appeared to be a plus for P resident Nixon 's eronomic policies. An even more sensitive report bearing heavi- lv on his program is due Friday -the Sep!ember employment . unemployment report. Nixon's program is designed both to sto p innation and to lower the rate of \Jnemplo'.l'ment. which has hovered at the 6 percent level for almost a year. The good news on the wholesale price front came less than 10 hours before President Nixon addresses the nation on the "Phase II" economic controls to follow the wage-price freeze, which ends l\'ov. 13. L'nderscoring the extent of the drop in wholesale prices was the first decline in the key industrial commodities pr ice in· dex in nearly 31.'i: years -O I percent. Prices for farm products .rnd processed foods and feeds fell I 7 percent, while consumer fi11ishtd goods v.·ent down O 9 percent. Wholesale price fluctu:1tions are usually reflected in con5u mer pn ces 10 a maller of days or wee.ks. The September report on ret•il prices -commonly known as the. Cost of Living index -probably v.•ill DOt be out for about two more v.·eeks. . Flying Scientists Find Evidence B~cking Einstein ,,.\\1ASHINGTON j AP ! -Tl"n-'sc1e.ntists returne.d today from an ai;ound the 1••nrld n1ghl "'1th a tentall\'e_ cnncl11s1nn that the.y beat the clock anrt ma~1be. prore.d ror:e of Alber! E1nste1n ·s relall \ 11y U:eorie.5. Eins tein fir~! ad vanced the notion 1n 1:)05 that lime is relat!1 e and lhe tlmP a c:!ock records drpends on its speed relative to lhe. stars Th us, he theoriied. a cloc k traveling rastward al high speerl ti;ould lose abou~ HIO b1!11onths of a seco nd compared fn a stat1nnal) cloc k. ... After carrying lo.•:() super accu arate clocks e<.stwa rd arnt1 nrl !he. ,l!lnbfo:. J!'.lseph (, Hafele. .in assistant professnr of physics at \Vashingtnn Uni\'t'rs1ty in St Louis. and Richard Keating of the l'Va\'al Observatory here think E1nste1n "·as at )east partly right OU.Nf#E COAST .DAllY PllOT C~G"f COUT PUILWilNCJ ~AJrY ll ol..rt+t W • .d Pr•ld•ql and Publilhr . ) J1elr; R. Cml.., ' VJ:M" l'raldent Md G-r1I ""-' 1'!i.fl\•1 Kttvil Edliot" lluj"''' A •• Mv•ri'°l~• ~ill:IEd•IOI' Chnlt1 M. Looi lic~1rd P. Nin Aullltllf MINltnp E<f1!on ........... ltOffk• 221 For11t A"tnu• M•m/19 •ddr•n: P.O. l or 6&&, '26!2 S.. Cl•_.. Offk• JOJ Hort~ ll Cimino R.11!, 92671 °""'0'"-~ ......,.. DI W"I 81V I""" .....,.., &Mc~~ ~1 N-rl Boul.._....r !tlarirlllllfl IMdu 1711~ tMC11 Aoulhtrd • • Weather erperts predict temperatures will drop to M dt>,lftts at the bea ches Friday and 95 inl1nd . That's abo ut fi~·e dtgrees less than today's pred icted high s Besides Seal Beach. other Oran11:e Ccast resorts found a lo! of people - possibly a few truant students -on the sand. Nearly 8,000 \•isit11r?1; were in !he Newport Beach strandl! Yt'ednesday in 86- degree heat. r-.1ormal Au!umn da ys Find lt.11 than l,000 beach goers. The water was 62.3 degrees, The temperature at 10·30 this morning was 77 dPf::rees Huntington Beach lifeguard s reportf'rl !2.000 visitor~ 1n 80-degree ht>at \Ved· nesd ay. The. water wa?1; 64 degrees. The ~at "'as 1r, !his morning ln Laguna Beach, the crou·d count \.fas 4.000 and the air tempera!ure 84 degret'!. \\'ater was 65 degrees. Today's air temperature at mid-morn ing v.·as 73. San Clemente lifeguards reported crowd8 of 2,700 and'-a 90-degree air tem perature. Water temperature was fjfi _<f degrees and today's air temperatur e at mid-morniflg was BO degrees. Meanwhile, tht' rest of Cali fornia s~·elters in the same hot alr as Orange C'.ounty, Orange County's El Toro took over first place as the hottest spot in the nation at 106 degrees. but Long Beach v.·as just one degree behind. San Diego reached 101 degrees. Lo~ Ange les was 90 and San Francisco a cool 63 degrees . some 20 degre.es less than the previou s day. Overnigh t lows in Ofange County and Los Angeles County have hovered around the low 60s. Marine General Explains Texas Military School The commandant of thP. u•orld '.~ Jargr.&t ~tarine base turned recruiter Wednesday night as he e"pla ined the r-.farin e Military Academy to members of the San Juan Ca pistrano Rot ary Club. r.1aj. Gen. George ~ Bowman . head nf Camp Pendleton. said hr pl.ins to rrll!'e Jan_ I and becnme super intendent of the academy. a college preparatory school in Harlinge n. Texas. In a brief lalk fo!lo"·ed hy a movie, Gen. BQwman explained how the in- stitution promotes "pride in the tradi- tions, customs and ideals of the United States r.1arine lnrp~." The school has no 0H1c1al arr111ar1on l\'ith the US~tr. he noted. hut i~ run staf- fed and financtd by retired Marine/'i . Gen. Bov.·man said hP had acC'epted the po sition as superintendent of the in- stitution in order to help mold the future leaders of the cou ntry. ~ "The place to be," he said. "1~ where the foundat ion Inf leadership I L~ !11id - in the high school~ anrf prcr srho11ls" The general said 1;raduat.e.s nf the six· vear-old aca~my ha\•e had 100 percent St1C'cess in g;iining admission to 1he cn\- leges nF lheir chnice. Following a fi\m aOOut tht institution. Gen. Bowman pro- vided information brochures to interested Rotarians. Wotn(ln Breathes; In Coffin Week BA'.\GKOK IUPil -The Bangkok Po?1;t ~.'lid !May a fill-year·old woman presumrd rll'ad la v f!'1r a \1•erk in a c0Ff1n before friends rl1~covered she wa~ al1 vP . Dr S;init /\rchip.~riiautr lnld tht F:n1<:llsh-l;inguage nc"•spaper that r.trs. Hne Chllthasnrn . a ~1alar ia virtim. v.·a~ found mot innle~s 1n her h1Juse nn Sept 27 1n thl" ~uthern province nf Prachuap. Neighbors who believed she was dead pl&<'ed her in a coff in and took the body to a Buddhi st temple for burial, A we£k taier friends opened the casket and fnund thal r..trs. I.Joe still was bre:a!hin.i;. the Post said . She is in serious condition. Some re11ldenta who hive phont!!I numbers with the 4t8 prefi.1 can not u5e 911. howe ver. and must dlal the standard emergency t e I e p h o n e number of 492-~IOl. San Clemente To Operate Ai11bulances The city nf San Cl emtnlt resumed it !!I f\Wn full -time emergency ambulance operation loday alter the owners of lhe existing pr ivate firm Wednesday refused to serve the city. any longer. In a .11wift action Wednelid ay city coun- cilmen acknowledged the notice by the Hospital Ambulance Service thal il would no longer operate in San Clemente. The nolificaMon came in the form of a scathing letter blaming the city public s a f et y department personnel and the local press for sabotaging · the hospital operation. The public sqfety department head~ ha\'e steadfastly told «iunci!men that on dozens of occasions the firm had not heen a\'ailable for local calls since it began operating in San Qemente early in the summer. Hours after the city learned the privat e firm had pulled out Polig Chief Clifford f\1urra y contacted off1cia.\s of the. Schaefer Ambulance Servke. Before noon Wednesday Murray .er- rived at city hall with a crash-wagon type ambulance which the large ambulance firm loaned to San Clemente free of charge for an indefin ite period. The chief also said the private. firm \.\'hlch serves many Southern California <ire.as has offered to co nsult with local of- ficials to assist _in the city operation of the professionally con\'erted va n. The unit went -0n its first emergency call -a heart attack case -as coun· cilmen met Wednesday night. City spokesmen ha\·e ~tressed that the emergency ser\'ice in the borrowrd am- bualnce \1•111 be for emergencies only and that transfer calls and o l ht r nrinemer11:ency ser1·ic-es can still he ob- tained from private firms in surrounding coast communities. Emergency patients transported in the cit y·s v:1n 11peraled hy fire and police personnel. are not chirged for the trlp lo thP hospital. Tht Sll'ift solutio n lo lhe amhulanc" issue en ded ea r!it>r clty prnposals ln enter into a cont.ract agreement with the H11spi tal firm complete with a $250 suhslrlv tach month . Courir.ilmen had asked the cil.y staff to dra w up a binding contract v.·hi ch would have been considered at Wednesday's rneeling. Ru!. in a brusque action \Vednesday cou nc ilmen merely acknowledged that th e issue 1J.·as dead. In ;in earlier matter they also ac kn1;1"'ledged a decision by plann ing commissioners that ambulance services v.·ere compatible in a manufac tu ring zone. Tht inlerpretal1on was tnacted In allow lhe usP. of a huildThg in the cily's in- dustrial sect1nn as the headquartrrs for the M'lrJ?an K and M ambul ance service "'hich has expressed some -interesl in flperatin~ in San ClPmente. Rut City ~1anager Ken Carr sa id \\'ed nesday that thus far the firm has not ,·et committed ilsell to startin g branch ~peratioos here. ~ Fl ees Ernpty-hauded fRESNO (lfP!) -A would-he bandit attpmp!ed to ho\d up a Short Slop Market here Wednesday night but his cho ice of \\'t>aponry left ?1;0mething to be desired. Police said the man, in his mid-20.s, demanded money after brandishing what appearedtlo be: a broomstick. No one was impressed. The would·be robber left empty-handed. Du1np Supported Massive Site Endorsed by Clemente San Clemtnte city counci lmen Wed· nesday heartily endorsed the cnunty's plans to del'elo p a m11ssive. dump site on the inland reaches of the San Clemente foo thills -approval which came after a ne.w and noncontroversial access road "(a~ selected. · Avenida Pico will be a ma in artery to the huge land fill area instead of Camlno de Lo!!! Marts. The latter road would have channe!M an the coastal dump traffic past the. new San Clemente General Ho.!lpital. business areas and expensi_y.e-r e s I d e n t I a I neighborhoods . . C:Onceding that approv1ls of the huge county operation were. criUcal to stave off a rubbish crisis. c o u n c i I m e n unanimoosly approved of thti en llre pro- lect whtcb --wl.11 be · developed 1imulataneously with a public rtt:reation area In 1 canyon dttmed Impossible for private dtvt\opment btcl11$f of terr1ln and IOll condltlon.s. r ni. city approval of the landfill opera· Uon -which would 1ult the heeds of the South Coft8t for rubbish ,d18pr.1sal well l~to the nut century -will be transmitted to' COL1nty Supervlsor1, who mu11t determine MW much CAO be huda«ed for the purchase.ef the acreag~. ' Spokismen for the ct1unty road Depart· ment have promised that the Pico-accesa v.·ould not be put to use for the next several years. .. An access road le.ading in from Ortega Highway on the Capistrano side of the new dump will be put to use firfit, they said. River Mu~ked Up In Big Oil -Spill. Cl.EVELAND. Ohio (APl -The U.S. Cout Guard 1aid today a "ma)or oil 1pill" dumped l08,!ll sallON ol !\Jtl Into the S.alnl• River near w~ ·the river ompllea lnto~SOlinaw Bay -°" Lake Huron. ni. 9th Dl•lrlcl eo .. .i Guard liead- quarters In Cleveland reported • layer of oil thrte to four inches thick covered 1 51»-yard-lon& Sfet.lon of rivtT nn.r 1 :uin- dard OU Dtvlllon of ·American 011 CO. terminal •l Bay Clly, Mich. The CoHl Ouanl oaid floallns booms were being u!'led to try to contain the. •a!ll while the oil was belnl cleaned up. ·1 ' Sewage Action Bacl{ed Lagu11a Cou11cil11ien Give Swea11y Support Public Works Director Jo!eph Sv.•eany rect-lvl!d prompt and unani mous .!!upport from the Laguna Beach city council Wed- nesday night as he oullined !Jtep.!! being taken lo upgrade the city's sewage treat· menl operation and requested a series of cou ncil Rctions. Nnt 1ng I.hat he .end councilman F.dward Lorr had met with representatives of the South Laguna SanltaLion DiJlrict and f\loulton-Niguel Water District to discuss a JXIS~ible ioirll powers agreement for constructi on 11nd operation of a large rr~ional i;ewage lre;:itment facility at A l i~ Creek, ~"'eany first asked !hat the 1·ouncil instruct the. city manager to write to the managers of the two di stricts re- quesling th11t the talks be continued. This was agreed. Since La~una has been ordered by the \''ater Quality Control Board l\\'.QCB I fl) increase chemical treatment at [he plant, S11eany l'iaid he had employed UC Irvine en1·iron n1ental engineer Dr._ J'an Scherfig lo help "'Ork out the process, paying him . ou1 of "a small budget allocation for con· sul1 ants. '' l!e askrd and received permission to continue, 1h is proredure and come back to !hi' C'ounci! with the cost. Some additiona l funds and personnel will be needed to meet the immediate re- quiremenls of the WQCB, Sv.•eaoy added. promising to present the estimated costs at the ne xt council meeting. In accordance with WQCB instructions, sludge remol"al at the plant now has been increased to six loads a day. with employt'!!I of the street and parks departments "borrowed" to drive the sludge trucks after a laborer from the government-funded Step program "found a better joh," Sv.·eany said. S"•ean y also was authorized to join in prelim ina ry steps toward a feasibility study for the proposed regional plant a~d assured !hat the city v.·ould app!y for its federal grant for the plant in the 1971·72 fi scal years. as instructed by the water control board . Su·eany saicl he v.·ould reply by Oct. 10 to a leiter from Dennis O'Leary. ex· ecutive officer of the WQCB. outlining * -tr * Official Lauds • • • Se\\'age Stories Public \\'orks Director Joseph Sweany tv,·ice pralsed memhers of the. loc~l ~;e~s \l.'ednesday for a "yeoman s Job ~ covering the troubles of Laguna Beach s sewer plant. Early in the day al the Chamber. of Cnmmerre breakfast. Swean y. speaking on the plight of the plant. said "a lot ,?f gnorl. accurate research has been done. "Some nf the stuff reported ma y have he.en a 1it11e out of context and ha s 5h;:iken peop!P up. But considering th,~ situation. people need to be shook up, S"'enny rem arked . . Later. rluring a presenlat1nn on .the sewer plant al the city council meeting. Sweany r~iterated his comments about press coverage. • • steps btin g taken to comply with his in- 11tructions and would atl end, with Coun· cilman Lorr. City M11nager Lawrence Rose and Plann ing Director \\'ayne_ P.foody, an Oct. 1.'i WQCB meeting in San Diego, at v.·hlt'h the Laguna Beach sewage operation will be discussed. In response to a question regarding the poss1b1lity or a closed clrcu1t treatment plant, with water used fflr 1rriga1 inn. In· stead or an ocean ou tfall operation,, Sweany said that current pol\cy is to pr~ vide llO pe rcent g·overnment fu nding nn!y for the less costly outfall installation in all coastal towns, wit h strlcl provisions for chemical treatment of the e.ffluent. Shh-Valley Councilmen Okays $500 Noise Fi11es By JOANNE REYNOLDS ti! lft1 Dl ll1 l'lfel II.ft Ssshhhh. Stnrting today. too much noise in Foun- tain Valley could cost you $500 or silt months in j11.il. Th e city's noise ordinance. passed by I.he council Aug. 17, went into effect I~ day. The new law place s limitl'i on the level of noise Allowed in ct>rtain sections of the ci!y. Based on JI study conducted by the city Planninl! Deparlmenl and Orange County Ht>alth Department. the city "'as dil'ided into three noi~e zones Zone one, which is the quietest. has a noise level or 45 to 5ll decibels and rovers 15ome of the neighhnr~oods )in the southwest comer of the c1ty . ./ 7,one two has a noise level of ~ to 55 decibels and covers the. remaining residential areas of the city. Zone three allows the. most noise. rang· ing from 55 to 60 decibels. \l is locate.d along the San Diegn Freeway at a quarter of a mile depth on each ~ide. Richard Hubbell of the city's Buildin~ Department. explained how the decibel svstem v.·ork s. -,,It's a lngarithmic scale. Usini? an arithmetic: scale . if you set the . .:;ligh!P~t rtoise that the human ea r c-011\d hear 11t 11ne. then !hi' lourlrst ooi~r a hurnan could heni-without piiin would be a million- million." hP said. Thus. with a lognrithmic scale. each numhcr is ten time!; Iha\ or the nurnber precrcling ii , . . . "The average office wit h a tvpewr itcr going and a couple nf people talkin~ .is at about 4:, deribC'l~:· ll ubhell cxpta1nC'd . "At fiO decibels. you get i;peech in- terference if you"re stand ing live to six feet from the person yo u are ta lking to. A commercia l jet taking off. produces 90 to 100 decibels." AcNlrding to Planni ng Direclor Cl.inton Sherrod , the nrdinantt cn11bles the c1ty to prosecute 11nyone who exceeds these noise levels. For instance, any continuoui; noise rrom equipment in the industrial area "'hich intrudes into a rPsident.ia1 area ::ibove the allowable \e\'el, will be cause for pros f'cution . A loudspeaker used for a rock concert or political rally wlll nnt be 11llov.•ed to ex- ceed the ~iven limit in a particul ar area. Sherrod ~aid even barking dOJ?S or olher noisy pets could be in violation of the ord inance. The ordiriance WRS ba sed on a nine· ·tor·onJy 112.95 eq. yd. ,,._., _., • -·ltti •f rtr.ftt. l.nri-1M ••NW.. ~ ,_ ,.,1r..i h1+. F-.m.111•11 ..., Kt t•d•it,, ,..·11 ·Md-.nv till. 1 •• ~1-.1t1. t.rivl't4 pl111 •• ,.,.t '°'' ftclri • Modnt ~··· Tit. I• t1.Hicolen ........ ai.., ._ month study in \\'hich cit}' and C'()J nty personnt>l measu red the n(lise level.11 al 35 locations in the city in order to establish v.·hat the average ~oise l~vel for those areas is. The dtcibf>l lrvrls 1or the three znne~ were established th is lfilY- Sherrod ca lls the 1.1rdio;incf' the first of its kind in Orange County, and , according Lo eJanner Don Contraman, every cit.11 in the county has macie an inquiry v.·ith Fountain Vallev about the ol-d1n;ince Soi! appears. that Fnunta in Valley may soon he joined· by othl'r rommunities in· lerested in making this one of the quietest places in Southern Californi11. Mark Johnson's Passage Leading Race Do\m Coast f\1ark Johnson's \Vindward Pass<ige to- day was leading a fleet of 30 ya chts down the coast in lhe inaugural California Coastal Race fr om San Fran· cisco to Newport Bf'ach. The ra ce is sponsored jointly by Newport HarbO'r Yacht Club and St. Franci~ Yacht Cluh. \Vi!'1dward Passa~e \Mk the lead shortly after pas!lirfg through the r.olden (;all' whl're she picked up a moderal e ID-- knot breeze. The race started in three divisions ofr SL Francis Yacht Club in a light breeze and strong flood current that had several of the starters missing the starting line. John Scripps' 89-foot ktlch Novia De.I Mar made three passes at lhe line. before starting. / The 3SS·mi!e race for Newport Harbor 'i'acht Club"s Baldv.·in r-.t Baldwin trophy is expected to finish late Frida y or early Saturday. Death Tern1 Ok~yed AMMAN (UP l l -The Jordanian government has !lpproved a death senten. ce impose d on a Palestinian guerrilla convicted by a military court last monlh nf attempting--to hijack .!I Roy11l Jorda· nian jetliner. the Middle East New1 Agency said !oda}'. See . Karastan Carpet Gallery IF YOU CA1M' COME IN-<:ALL 6"'<l2?'5 t<r ........ .,.,,.... "'''"'" ... who will """' .. ,..,... home ..... _ .......,._ nbll.pdan to J0,1! K ___ ,..,..,..,,_.,_,,._, __ • T°"' frimrir. lnltriM dul.,.... IDfll b< Mm to -,.. .. , H.J.GAR~FfT fURNrpJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESl6NERS ) ' ' 2215 HARIOR ILVO. 646°0275 646.0276 COSTA MESA , CALIF. ' I Sa11 Cle1nente .Capistrano EDIT IO N VOL. 64 , NO. HO, J SECTION S. 40 PAGES OR ANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1971 • ts OUDCI \ I ( J Widow's Fall Probed Capist1·a110 W 011ia11 Fou11d cit Cliff Base .'\ Capislrano Beach v:on1an who \\'a~ last ~cen by a neighbor spreading let11· hter in her c!Hi lop garden '~'ednesditv nighl was found mon1ents later ai 1h;, funl or !hr 200-fool drop Orangf' County sherifl's oflicer~ said Murder Trial Story Call ed 'Fairy Tal e', Bv TO\I BARLEY o't the 01!lv 1>1101 ''"u 1\ p1·osccutlon witness' t e s t 1 n1 o n .1· agau1~t n1urder suspect l\lark Johnson of San Cle1nente \\·as conde rnned today a~ ··rairy tales·· as the Orange County Superior Court trial or !he younc, !il arine 1no\'ed into its rinal hours. Forrncr ~larine Oa\·id Semlf n of \.:i Puente 11·ent on the '' itncs~ stand !or 1lefense altorney Ray Sha rp to discrecl il t he testi1nony offere d Wednesday b:-." J inl .Rarne~. a '-l arine Corps buddy of Johnson. Barnes tcs11lied that Johnson i:mok ed n1arijuan a on lhe day he allegedly rnurdered his .wife. Connif' Lynnt' ,Johnson. 20. and that .Johnson frequently u;-;ed pol and a variety of other narcotics. Senuen testified today Iha\ he had ne\•er seen Johnson use any drugs nor had the accused man ever suggested to him that he had use:d them or fraternized with drug.using ~tarines al the Santa Ana t.·larine Corps Air Station. It is alleged that Johnsou \1·as high 011 niarijuana on June 16, 1970 and that he entered his apartment at 416 t.1ontere,\' Lane through lhe \\·i ndo\v lo beat and 1;t<1b his pregnant wife lo death. , Partial confessions by Johnson, 21), onr nf them tape-d while the tall blonde rnil itary policen1an \~·as 'Under lhe in- fluence of "truth serum" sodium amytol have been ad1nitted as evidencr in I.he trial. ~1u rder charges aga1n~t .Johnson 1rt-rt- reduced to second degree murder shortly before the trial opened. II is alleged that the killing was trig- i:ered when l\trs. Johnson locked her hus- band out or the apilrtment after pro- lcsliog his frequenl smoking of 1nar1- Juana. 1\!rs. Clelia Blu nie , till. ···•as dead \l'hl'n they arri\·ed at 1he scene about 5:30 p .111. ln\'estigators believe that l\lrs. Blume, :15269 Camino Qapistrano. sufrercd a 1liz.:y spell or sci1.ure while working 11ear the rliff edgl' !:: r i l'. S!. (lair of 353:!'.! C a 111 i nu' l ':ipistrano. told deputies he bad been 1vorking w1lh l\lrs. l3lu1nc in ber ga rden and had lo return lo his hon1e for a few 1non1enls. tlr told oHifers she had d1sap- pearC'd \VhC'n hC' returned. !\trs. Blun1e li\'ed alone in the hon1e \I llich O\'er looks the Pacific (;oa:.l l,ligh\1·3y. Officers were told lhat she 11a~ a keen gardener and apptared to cnio.1· good he•ith. !\1rs. 8Jurn~ was a well-known resident of the. South Coast y,·ho taught elen1enta r1· school child rf'n in San Clement e fO r n1an:1• yrars. She 1ras atli\'c1n \\:01nC'n ·~ tJub, Republica n Y,'on1en. and in the Palisades C"ommu11itv f\1ethodist Church. She 11·a·! ac1ive in \\:01nen's Club. several yars ago in 1he fronl yard of their home. A neighbor reported 1hat i\l rs Bl utnt' had undergone surgery lasl year but wa~ 111 good health an d had been planning a trip to south Ameriea on Oct. 14. .. She w o. s a goo d. 1 houg h L f u I H{'ighbor,'" .!;aid r.1rs. Chloe I,.uke. a close In Santa Barbara SANT A BAR BARA t l\P I -A wild brush fire crackled +hrough lhe hills abo ve thi~ picturesque town toda~, destroying at least seven e.xpens1\~ homes. damaging others and routing hun· dreds of residents. Out-of-cont rol flanie& 1·ac:ed over z.ioo acres by early today.. in suburba n MOntf!cito and Summ erland. and 700 hrr fighters drawn from throughout !he state worked to cu l lines around the blazes a~ planes dropped chemical retardants, Se\'en perr.ons were reported injured. The only on~ ~uffer ing serious injure~ y:as a 74-yeer-old man wil fl third""<legree burns from trying to pu t out flames thal menaced his home. Tht others were A ps~·chiatrist has test ified !hal Johnson told him of a butcher knile used in the killing and that he helped the firemen suffering from variou! injurie!'I young Marine search for the y,·eapon itear and smoke inhalation. the ~1onlerey apartment. The knife has Makeshift evacuation stations were set not been folOld. up at schools to shelter those 1vho lied. The trial ntoved later today lo the rornier Johnson apa rtnient lo allow the The bla1.e was the worst in a rash of defense to reconstruct the sce ne Johnson brush and graas !ire! that broke out says he found when he returned from dlJ!. across Southern California thisr ~eeli;. I\ ty at thi Santa Ana base. 2, 100-acre blaze near Fillmore aboul 30 Judge \Villiam Murray agreed lo . ' . I f hi UFI and slafF to the miles 5?L1lhea!I. of Santa Barbara. and ~1x rans er s co , .1d. / others 1n the same area were set by 1n· ~tonlerey Lane apartment bui mg _ ivhe1t cendiary devices with delayed lime fuse:. Sharp argued that the locale v.•as 1·1tal fl) r· 11. · 1 ., The "'ll f' h. d r . th f al stage! of lhe lrial ire o ic1a_ s s~1 . ~ i. more. irt-wa.~ IS e ense in e in · · nearly ex\ingu1shed, off1c1llls said. $1 Million in Drug" • f\1EXICO CITY (U PI) --Federal judicial police \Vednesd.ay .1eired nearly St million y,·orth of coca ine tn • hotel and arrested a ?ife:1ican and four SoutQ Americans who officers n id were druc 1mu1gler!. Officials said there 11.•as no indication lhat lhe Santa Barbara fire was linked lu the Fillmore arei blazes. But onr spokesman said. "this blaze started in an 1wfully suspicious place.'" The fire broke out Wednesday ar- ternoon in 1 canyon on the edge of tht> Los Padres Nationa l Forest and quickly sprud lhroo jb chap&rral made briUle and espK.rive by prolonged summer heat. friend. ''She was \'erv art1\'e 111 tht con1· n1un1ty a•d enjoyed rTi ak1ng 1nk drawing~ and son1e Oir pa inting in her spare tune . She was exci ted about her tr'1p \& South A1ncri!'a and had been spending 1hl" l a~t ll'w da~s prC'paring for 11." Sa11 Jo,aqt1i11 Truste es Se t Freeze Fioht " \'i AS!ll i\'CTO~ I UPI I -Pres1dr ilt ';\'ixon out lines 1011ighl !11r. set"ond phasf> .. r his plan For uplifting thr A1nerican f>('Onoiny \1"ithout a renewal of inflation. The President su1nnio11ed 1·oogression11I lraders to th£> \\'hiLe House fol' au ad· \":ui cr. look at the proposal~ late lhi~ ;i[trr11oon and also presurnably :irr<inl!,erl lnr briefings of bu~ine~s rind laboi· lP:idt>rs 111 advanC"e of his 4.30 p m. PDT :-peerh on radio and lelevi~1011 ovr'r all 11etw61'ks. r\i~on alread~· has made e!ear he will "\low the 90-day wage-price-rent freeze to f'Xpire. as sr.:hedul ed Nol'. 1.1. but s~id lhe lo\low-on progran1 would "hal'r trtth" to prevenl a sudden flood of price and wage 111C reases. Congressional sources pred icted Iha\ " wa,ee-price revie1v board -or possibly a series of boards to make 1\'Age and price decisions -\\'OU!d be s('t up. But thry said the.v exper:led thrre would eontinur to be an o\·erall gove1·n111e l'll policy mak· ing bod~'. perhaps c. l"ontinua tion of thr present Cos! of Living Council he created f•lt Ph:ise I. ll'hith star1ed Aug. 15. IO: 1·~1ablish ~eneral objf"etives such a ~ l\'a~e targets and pl'ice t·eilings in various inclustrics Nb;on :isked Ot1nocratir a n d Republican l e;uit'p~·or !hr House and the ~"nate lo the \Yhi!r llousr at 1-30 p.m POT for a briefing by the Prr.side11t and ld.c; righthand man on lhr µr·~,gran\, Secretary John B. Connally Connall v was on Capitol Hill tl11s 111on1- ing. urgirig the Senate to restore i;ome business tax breaks thaf we re diluted in a hill approved Wednesday b.v th r Housr Some senators pla11 to press for even rrealer tax relief for individual<: th;in thf' Hou~e approved. (See story Page 41. Part of stronj? criticism bv organ11rd labor of the. wa ge-price fr~1.e' was said to t1al'e been brou~ht about by absenct' of advance t:onsultalion by l h r ad· ministration on lhe pro~ran1. Nixon t·all· ed in leaders of labor. including its mosl i;e1•ere critic, George !\lean~'· as well a~ representatives ot business and othr.r groups to get their views on Phase fl The administration let it be known that Phase II would concentrate on major in· dustries, with unlimited duration. and would carry p,ovemment enforcen1e11t provisions -the '·teeth., thal Nixon recently mentioned . \ . A hi~h administration off icial. who declined to be identified. s11 id lhat in Pha!e II, he believed decision~ on at- ceptable increases would be made by separate w'ge and • price boards co m· polled of ~presentatives or busi ness, labor and the general publit . Profits still will not be subject to controls. he: said. Thi1 has been one ol J1bor's chief com- .plaints about the current freeze. Zo·ne Fr.eeze Effect Laude'd 'Stay of Execution,' Says Capo Beacli Association ( . The pmideot of tht C.plSlr•no Bych four separate requests 1ffectin1 P.roptrlY minimunl Jot sir.e or I~ squart! feet. CorP'munity AsiOclatfon said todly his along-Camino de Estrella in the are1 of -4f.wo Wl.1'11 &bi-IOUtheuL-side. of group rerardl Tuuday'i county rretze 011 Grant'• P~ •."°PP!nc .center. Eall"ella. lbout 425 feet Y10rtfl ot Camino .. The comm13110n un1n1mously ftoie any C1opistr1no where owner Edward f.'euss p11lsades 1.0i-. changes u • 1117 of es· action on the changes until the master JOU.lht • chait19 from R-4 suburban .ecution" against IMCtttd1 1pot mn&nc. 11,110 l.\an be_rcst"14led_, • . . f:':Sl""1ti•I to C..t local !'Ommet£ial . 1Uowlnf"liigts:denslty develoi:in}nt. •·We Ill hope that the county will 1n-WIJ t. E.O. Reason. he•d or tbt ~ty elude us in the study," Reason said. -Two Aeparatt plN.'tls along Es\relltt croup which · has fought 11Veral )one Tile four requests _.hich were pla"!d owaed by Maty Loo 1Stevens who p~ change1 for months It the county llvtJ. tnto limbo by Tuesday '• comm luion tc· po3e! that the parcel! zoned suburban aaid be and the memberthlp hope ~thlt lion Involve: residential and residential·profeasional be cm1nty pWuMc oWclall ..US lotal .ad--Acr:ug~ •round Gr1nt'1 Plaza <!hanged to allow for 1tandard com-·~ during a complete ltudJ ol u.e are• owned by Edw W .. Rathbun v.·bo merclal usagt . Caplatrano V1Uey are• muter pUn. • propMM chana:es rom Local bu•inea:. -Changes rronl lln1Jle-Camily residen- Many as.Wc:ll Uon mernben atteaded (C l ) and profe on&I residential (R-P) tl1 I IR·2) lo Local business fC-1) for a Jot T~'• meetl.nl .C the COWlly p~ ioain1 to an ~-1 dcsi&Jlalion allowln& owned by John L. cecll on the northeast co,rilmission. rtad'y fo do "baltl!i agaltist group-rcslrtentlal col'L9tructlon 1 -w 11 h side of Vfsta Del '-far neer Vt1tt1 det Sol. ' ~ . ~ 'I ite on P1111ipl~i,n Pops .1.a nct Barnes, 2U. loo ks for jac:k·o·lan lern in pun1pkin patt:h near Salinas_. I-tot \\'ea\~1er in lhe Salinas \'alley has tausrd n1ore than one pum_pk1n to .blo\v it s lop. Ind ian 'sun1 n1c r has lefl many pumpkins \Vi\t- 1ng i n lhe field s. . Down the ,,, Mission 1~rail Council 'f a bles Se ats For Press S/\:'J ,JUA~ CA PISTTiA ,'\(> -The C1!1' Council tablrd !hr eha1rs ,, . They whal ·: An ad1n1111strat1Vf' suggesL1011 1 o remove the press taqle and replal'c 11 \\'ilh /11c tha1r~ 11·1th fol d down w.ritn1g ,;urface,;: 11·;.s "tahlrd'' for further ~tud1 The rhan~e 1n prrss s r a 1 1 n g arran~C'tnent s is e~!imatrd lo 1:ost $800. e ~lt 1•i11es f '1J1• St·l1 o ol!r i\·llSS10N VIEJO -Three i\liss1on \'1eJo area schools will reccive Exc:.han~c. Clu b freedon1 shrines 111 (•omlng month;;. Saddleback Valley E;xehange Clu b V1tf' President Bill Kohler said the fi rsl will b' dedicated this n1on1h at Olivewood l::lementary School. ~tission Viejo School will ·rel'eive one next April and La Pai lnte rn1ediate School will recei\'e another collection or the historic document replica! next spring as well , he said. e Posle r Conlesl SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Schools in the Sa n Joaquin Elementary School Oistricl arr participating i.n a poster contest on fire preve ntion . Spon'sored by !he Exchange. Club of Laguna Hills. the contest will end Saturday. with awards being presented lo winner! at 2 p.m. in the El Toro Fire Statton . Anothe r fire-prevention progranl 1!>! being conducted this week at Irvine Stbool. lt includes a talk by Kenneth l\11tcbell of the Santa Ana Fire Oepartme.ot on putting out firts and~e constructiOn of baking soda f 1 r e ertinguisheni f.ot home use. ' e Bleodm•l»lle Sfateci SADDLEBACK ALLEY -T~• Red Croat Bloodmobile will ~-at St. Nlc.>hola5 C1tholic Church, 24251 El Toro 1load . Laguna lfllls from l p.m. to 7:30 on Frfday. CtJOrge Hyde, procram director, said a goal ol 15(1 pints has been set for lhe Saddleback Valley. Vol}mteers trom La1un1 lfills under the diNCllon of Mrs. George Horsburgh will a1t1\1 t the Red Cross nurse in processing patients. For an appointment donors may call ~53&1. 't'. 1 \vo Men Seized Jn Cos tJ y H eist • At 'foro Markel_ Tll'o 111en wanted in ('01111ec:tion 11•1th the SJ0.000 holdup of an 1::1 Toro n1arket \\'r1·e. :irrcsted \\'ednesday nis~t b.v ort1cers lro111 three Orange. (;uunty policr depart1nenl s Tile p:tir Robcr1 li. Brol'hard. 26. of 101171 Palrna Vista SL, Gardrn Crovr, and l\.c1111cth /\ nash, ~6. of 2~48 \V . ur·ani.;ethorp(' Ave, I·' u 11 r r I u n, sur- rcnclcred to p0!1t:e without 111e1tlcnl !JelcC't1 vr.:; said the mer\ are bc1nE: t1eld in Hu11t111gton Beach on l'harges of kid-• nap. arfned robber'}, burglary. posse~s1un or ma1·11uana for salr, rrccn·111g stolen goods and posse:'.i:.IOn of an 11legal wrilpon. Th{' du o 11'f're arrested in ! :arden Gro\ c a; a ro11t.inge111 of pa!roln1rn and 1lete1·· 111,es fro n1 l!unt1ngton Bt'aeh. U;1rrJr11 t :rovr ~ng, f ullerton {'los-ed 111 on tllf.·11i. The l l untiii~ton Beaclt police helicoptrr ;ind the Cardrn Cfove. po!lce dogs were used lo lrat•k the suspects prior to the 9::\0 p.1n. arrests. Huntington Beach deteclh'es said !hr two are suspect~ in the armed robberv of the El Toro Thriflimarl Sunday morOin~ during \\•hich Sl0.000 was take n fron1 !he store's safe al the poi nl of the Lug,r-lypc hand gun. The H11 ntingto)i Beach department first bec11n1e h1volytd in the inVesti galion of the case~ol oWing the b~glary of a hoine. at 7802 Li _rty Ave . on Sept. 29. Police allege t the two men forced l\lrs. Kathryn R ti . wire of the suspect. to partici pate in the burglary of her parents' home at th e point of the sa"·ed off shotgun . Triton Booster s P1·esent Public Sizzling Steaks The Triton Booster Club will spo~r 1 fund-raising public steak dinllt'I' Friday even)na: bef!j>re t)le var;dly football team meets Orange High School in •n evening game. Club members will pitch In and cook for guests. n ckets to the game a\50 wil l be on sale •l the least. Price for the steak dinner will be S2 for adult.1 and $1.2$ for children under 11. The event will be held In the Triton cafeteri.a from 6 p.m. lo 7:30 p.m. Oroup spokesman Bob Wella said the club'!I go&la for the dlnntr are to help football faru get acqualn!ed .. Fund!! raised throu1Jh the 'dinner will help the group in varied projttts &.s:ilsllnll the school's 1thletic pro1ram, ' , .. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS 0 s Clen1 e11te To Co11ti11ue Beacl1 Ba11 8.1· JOll'\' \' \l.TEHZ ' 01 111• D•oh '•lot i t1•f A letter to San t..lr1l1l'llil' 1.. unrLl mrn bv a J6.year·old do!( 101 er "\iarhed bitte'r debate \\'cdnrsd<1.\' ov1•1· the 1,.,;oe of relaxing city codrs tu allow the. µct ~ r11t e1ty beaches dur ing the o!f·season nior ri- lngs and el'cn1ngs \\'heh the so111c!1111r'." angr1 l'0111- 111entary ended counc1l111e11 scuttled th e 1dc:i by a 3·2 1·ote And Kon ,\!Iller. lti , 1\hO h;i:; h'.1ll"111 J,,r the l·hange 1n lhr l'!I\ l'Oilt'.:'. !t•I! 11:1: l'OUnc1l cha1nbers 1u te3r:. ~·!)ii~ presrn1 rd a prt111 .. :1 11 1!h 74 si~s . ' othe1· dog 101 e 1·~ 111 1'oun· t:1hnen a ·i n!!. llia l t11wu1c 1l1r "111h·1" months the pt•\,., hr :il!o11·cct be111 rt•n lhe IH,1111"!> ol Ii p .11\ and 11 ii (ll i\!!~~ :'ll1llrr, 11ho told 1'ounc1hnc11 slir or;;:1111 tl'd thi• l.;1hu1· Ua~ On;; Day ;:it. 1:1111·r.1 St.111· ~~·:.i•·11 1r1 prt>tr~l l11t- ~1n11gt11l i.:1t.1· 1.:ode.~ ... ;;11d !he l'llY Oeache.~ 11r11· ··111r1ely and unused during the \1 111\l'I' 111011111 ..... " and stressed that in San l'IC'1ncntc there \rerr no ore;:1~ \1•here du'~~ euold be cxen·i~rd Her sugges1\ons hn1ught ;n1nlclhate .ind sornetunes st111g1ng rrp\11~s !r1Jm ~'i1izrn.~ \\"ho focused 011 thr me~s th.: ani1nals tnake a11d all agreed they :ohou\d be prolecled fru1n the possi h1\11y ul :-;trp- ping 0n dug e>.:crr1nent on <"tty beathe11. l'.ounciln1en were wtde!y divided on tht. i~sue but setn1ed elose to a 3·'.? vote 111 Ja\'or or a l·on1promise -1111t1 I r it1 sr;i rf said the~· doubl ed tha1 there \\f'rt' e1111uch 0 \\·101er personntl in thf' lifeguard depar1· nient to patrol the dog arta,. Counc-ihnan Thom;is o ·l\l'f'ft> -ihr .~tronge.~t soppOrlrr 01 !l1l' tJst' oJ son1e ! I· 1.v bea ches for dog' -pr111x•~ed a n1ot1011 tu allow the pel s d11r1nJ! the mornrng and r''rning hfJur:; on rlly bf'achr~ f'\t:ludln,e: the arr<1 f1 '0111 thr Tr;ifal~;1r bt'acn 10 Linda l.;u1c. Counciln1:in SlA11 .'\t•r!hrup, "!111 11rl- mdted he d1d n"t u1111 .l tlv~. seconded the 11101100 a11d said '11 ~e ownt>d a pet h, would \l'ant to wall. 11 on the beach a~ \1·ell. The deb;ite raced 111lh l'ouncilrnan \\'ade Lower po111\u1g out billet d1sputr~ ii dozen sears ago "'hen lhe council Fir~\ ~\an1n1ed th<' lid on 11·alki ng 01 pcls en p11hlic beilch lie warnecl a~;i111.-.t 1eupr111n~ ll h1tlcr <'Qnlro1·crs,1 , [/1·, l.owrr ;ind \1~101· \l"a!te1· t:1 an~ 11·ere slerid!a.-.l again.,i anv loo~en1ng nl thr city ('Udr . Counrllnlall ( [)11 \hr1s 1111-1• 1 ~urr and !old O'l\eeJr <111d '\•Jrthruf) ttiat hr 11ould ht> aj.!1't•ral1lr 111 a tlf'\\ pr011~11111 1f !hc dog-11aJ1., pe11od ~t n:t l'hed trorn Ul·tol>f'r to April. nol :->rpten1bPr 10 ~l,1~ Otfered thr 1Ura <is an ;11nend111en' 1n ()'l\refc's or1g111al 11111111111 O'Kert .. :;cconded 1hr ~uggr~t 11n1 101' the ;:ih bn•viateU dHle " l3u1 i\1.1Prs 11 1111111•'11 ht~ a1nr.ndn1cnt :-hortll' a1lcr1r;ird ll'he11 L'.itv :\lana~rr 1-.en Carr said ht' hel1el'rd tli'-h!egu;rfl dr1J:irhnen! \\'Uuld ha1'e tu add staFI to patrol the dog u~e O'Keelc's n1ot1on then fell b) a 3-~ 1ote. Ir had one 1dta wh1rh drrw con- s1derablr scorn f1·01n doe, foes -a st1pulat1on that per.sons e.>.erc1slng their dogs t·o111e equ1ppcrl with suitable 1na!erials lo clean up after their pets. Orange Coast M'ealhe r 1101 Santa Ana w.inds 1\•ill krep the mercury bubbling IDday but it \rill l'OOI dO\\'n a bi!. Frida y. Jlighs loduy y,•ill be 90 at the beache~ an d 102 inland . ranging down tn tht hig h 6()'s _lonight, ~·riday's highs "'ill be Ba 10 95 respceti~·ely .. rNSffiE TOD,\ Y Ts t't nr rea f disea st: o »1oral or 11nedicol prohlem? IC! both, ottd 1t's spreading in epidtmic-'"°' 1\(lrt1011.f through.out Americo. 1'011't be iurprfa:r.d if yo11r t1c2·t. <fo<rr neighbor admiti; h1!!'51i'Ot it 100. Stt. Page 18 . Cttl•lff • CJIMll"'9 u, t CU.Mllltol U.Jt ( .. kl tt (t"fMW9f'f Tl .,.. -le• It -" ff"""1t! .. _ • lflf9pt•~ • .,,..... •n -·~-" AM LI .... ,.. U Ill• lot W •ln IL ,, ""''"" Ii MlllMI ,....,., • lol•I .... Ill••• +,I ~c-, 1t ..... Holt t!Mtr: Ml'rll;tl'I -.Jl '•"""'" u ,_. n w-• ~"W-ti ._... ...... , ... '"'"'...... w • • J '. • 2 D4JLY PILOT r· :~iii, Ortct:r 7, 11771 Beaches Jammed NUM BER LISTED For Fas t Aid From Heat Wave San Clement1: re11idenl.'I in ne~ of ~mergency ambulance service can !ummon aid by dll!.Unc 911, which is the city's emergency telephone number. Hot Santa Ana winds sweeping across Or.1nge County lh 1s \4'f"ek are .sending f1l'e times as many peoplr to tht bt'ac:h as normally go on Autumn days_ ri.iore than 9.000 pt'Op!P s!epprrl nn 10 Seal Beach Y.'ednesda:-fron1 earl y morn· ing lo late night The thermomett";r hit JOO degrf':es there \\:ednesday 11oh1!f' the water 11i.·as a moduate 6.l Seal Bt'ach lifeguards e~pected another oMlaught from beach crowds !oday as the temperature was already 80 degrees at 10 30·a.m. Some relief is 1n si ght The l · S. \\'eather Bureau expects the sc!"lrch1ng Santa Ana winds to die off sorne11 hat F'n- day. Prices Drop For 1st Ti111 e 111 10 Mo11ths \VASHl~GTON 1 L'P l) -\\'holesale prices declined o.~ percent In September, the first full month under President Nix- <ln's 90-day wage-price freeze, the eovernment said today The Bu reau of Labor Stalistics said the decline , .Rdjusted for seasonal factors \l:as the first drop in v.·holesale prices in 10 mont hs. The decline appeared lo be a plus for P residen t Nixon's econom ic policies An even-more sensiti\·e report bearing heavi. ly on his program is due Friday -the September employment . unemployment report . Nixon's program is designed both lo stop inOahon an d to loweor the rate of unemployment, \lo'hich has hovered at tilt 6 percent level for almost a year. Thl': good ne"'S on the "'holesale price front cam!. less than 10 hours before President Nixon ad dresses the nation on the "Phase II'' economic. controls to follow the wage-price freeze, which ends l\ov. 13. L'nderscoring the extent of the drop in ":holesale prices v.·as the first dec!in!. in lhe key indus trial commodities price in- deox in nearly :\l~ yea r~ -0 l percent. Prices for farm products and processed foods and feeds fell 1 7 J)f'rcent. "·hile consumer· fi11ished goods ...,.ent down O 9 percent Wholesale price nuctuat1ons are usually reflected in consumer prices in a mat1eor of days or weeks. Th! September report on retail price.! -commonly known as the Cost of Living index -probahly "'lil nol be out for about two more weeks. ' Flying Sci entists f ind E vi dence Backing Einstei n \\'ASHl;\'GTO~ jAP \ -T...,·n ;;c1en11sts returned todav from an arou nrl the \.\'IJr!d fl ig ht with a· teonlat 11·e rnnr-lu~ion that lhPy bPal the r loc k anri mavbe pro1·ed nn e of A!bt'rt Einstein 's rela111·1ty theories. Einstein firs! ;id1·anced the nnt1on in l'Xl5 that time ts rela1 11·e and lhP lime ;i r l11ck recorrls depends fln 1rs speed rrJatJ\'e to !ht .~!ars Thu~. he !heorized. a cloc k tra\·elini; Paslward at high ~peed "·ould lose abn ut 100 blll1on!hs of a second crimpared lo a stationary clock After carr~ing 1v.·rt ~upPr ilcruara1 o> clocks eoost;1·ard arounrl !he globe. JfJ5eph C. Hafele . an assistant pr11fess.nr ()f physics at \\"ash1ngton Un11·ers!tY 1n SI Louis. Bnd Ric.hard !\eating of the f\a\'al Observatory here think Einstein v.·a.• al least partly right OIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT O....,.G?: COAST PU9l l$HIN!l CCMJ'AKY Jl:ol:.1ri N. W11d l'fnid'ttrt •"' Plll>lllMr Jet\: JI:. Curlrr VU ~1"\f "1ld Gtntr•I V...,.,. Tho111•• K1 1vi l £01r•r Th011111 A. Mu•plli"• .......,...;l'IO EaofOt' Oi1tlt1 H. Leo• R.ic~1 rcf I". N•R AlllllM\f ""'-"1"4 Edlfon, L.,u1• IMcJa Of'flc• 12? For11t l w1nu1 M1m119 1ddr111: P.O ...... 666, t l612 So• Cl•-"-OHie. 405 N1rth El C1r11in1 R11I, tl672 """' Ofll<ff c.rtl M-· Ul Wnt 1111 ~ ......... ,, 9H<~' :UlJ H-<1' 9 0!>! ..... l'lf ~-'-'II: 17'1.I l¥<h kfln,. I \ll!!:alhu erperts predict lemp!,ratures will drop to ~ degrees al the beaches Friday and 95 inland . That's about f11·e !legrl!:eS less lhan tt'Xla y's predicted highs Res1dPs Sf>al RPaC'h. other Orange Coast resorl!'i found a Int nf people - possibly a few truant students -on lhe sand. t\early 6.()1)(1 1·1s1tl'lrs "·erl' 1n !he f':l'\.\'porl Beach :!tfand9 Vi'edne5Clay in !F;- degrPe heat. Normal Autumn days f1nr! Jess than 1,000 bearh goers. The "''atrr v:as 62 3 degrees. The temperature at 10 30 th is morning "'as 77 degrees Huntington Beach l1feguitrd s rep<>rlerl 12,001 ~·1s1tnrs 1n 80-degree heat \\'ed· nesda~·-The v.·ater wa!'i fi4 degrees. The heat was 76 this morning. In Laguna Beach, the crowd count \.\'as 4.000 and the. air IPmpE"raturP 84 degreP~. \\"a ter was 65 degrees. Today's air temperatur!. at mid-morn ing was ·73. San Clemente \Heguards reoporled crowds of 2,700 and a 90-degrel': air l!.mperature. \Va ter temperature 9.'as 66.4 degrees and today's air temperature at mid-mor ning \.\'as ao degrees. Mean while, the rest of California S\l'elters in the same hot air as Orange County. Orange County's tiToro tl'Jok ov er first placl': as the hottest spot in the naticin at 106 degrees. but Long Beach was just one degree behind. San. Diego rea ched 101 degrees. Los Angeles was 90 anrl Sa n Francisco a cool 63 degrees. some 20 degre es less than th e previous day. O\·!.rnight lows in Orange County and L-Os Angeles County hal'e ho\·ered around the lovr 60s. Marine Gen eral Explains Texas Military School Th!. commandant of the world's largest l\.farine base turned recruiter Wednesday night as he explained the Ma rine l\.1ilitary Academy to members of the San ,!uan Ca pistrano Rl'ltar v C!uh /:1a1. Gen. Georgl' S Rrtwman. head 0f ramp Penrlle!0n. said he rlan~ to rrt1rP Jan l and bl'cnme superinl endent of 1he acarlemy, a coll<'iie prepar;ilor,v school in Harlingen , Texas In a hrief talk fnlln11·ed h\ a mn\'IP. r.rn Bnwman exp\aineti hnw 1he 1n· stil11tion pr(\m(l1f>~ 'pridP l'l lhe trild1 - tions. custom~ and ideals nf thr Un ited Slates Milrln(' Cnrp.~ " Th~ school has no nff11·1a! aff1hnt1nn ""Ith the l:SMC. hP noted, hut i.c, run staf· led and financed hy retired l\.l ~nnps Gen. Bowman s:iid he had ar;rrpled \hP pnsition as 11uperinteoden1 nf the in· stitulion in order ln hel p mold t.hr future teader,o; of the c11unl r~'- "The place In he ," he ~n1rl, ··1.~ 1.1•herr the foundal ion (or IPader.~hip1 is laui -in lhe high schQflls ::ind pren srhonl..-" The general said graduales of lhe s1~ year-old academy fujve had JM pPrrPnt success in ~aining ~dmis;sinn tn the rr>I leRf'S nr their choice follnwin~ a film abnul the: insfi tution . Gen Bn"·m;in prn- \'ided information brochures to interested Rotarians. W on1<11 i Breathes; . In Co f fi n Wee k BAt\r.!\OK 1t·r1 1 -Thi> B;:in$!kllk r ns l sald 1Nlil,V a 6R·year·nld woman pre.,um rd dl'ad li11 for a "f'"k 1n ii ···n/f1n bPfOrc fri"nds rl 1~rn1·rrM ~hP 11•a,<; al1vp f'lr Silnit -\r rh111~1na1Jlr tnld th" F:niilish-lanioialle ne~·~pafl('r !hat ~l r~ Hrie Chutha~nrn. 11 f\1:ililn;i v1r!1m. wa " found mnt111nlf'~!i 1n her hou ~P on Sf'p l 27 in fhP southPrn prn\'1nre nf l'rarhu;ip Ne.i~hbors whl'J helle\·ed she "'as df'ad placed her 1n a C'nffin :inrl tonk_ lhe. body . to ii Buddhi~t templP fo r hunal A wPek laler frif'nrl~ opened !he casket and found that. :-.Ir!'. Hne still 1.1·a.~ breathing. the Post said . She is in serious condition. Some re11id~ts who have phone numbers with the 496 prefi1 c1n not u~e 911. however. and must d\al the standard emergency le!<' p h on e number nf 492-5101. San Cl e111ente To Operate A111bulances The c1t.v of San Clemente resumed its 01\•n full -lime emergency amhulance operation tor!ay 11f!!.r the owners of the existing private firm Wednesd1y refused to servt_ the city, 11ny longer. In a swift aclinn Wednesday city coun- cilmen ackno"·le<lged the notice by the Hospital Ambulance Service that II would no longer operate in Slln Clemente. The notification came in the form of a scathin~ letter hlMlirjf the city pu bli r s a f et .v departmPnt persCLnnel and the local press for sabotaging the hospital operation. The puhlic safety department heads ha ve steadfastly lold council'men !hat on dozens of occasions the fiJfffi had not been a...:Bilable for local calls since. it _.t!fg@.n ,,Operating in San Cleroen~ ~tf\n the summer. ; Hours afl •r the city learned the 'private firm had pull ed out Police Chief Clifrord ~1 urrity ' contacted officials of the &haefer Ambulance Service, Before noon \\'ednesday "'furray ar· ril'ed at city hall with a crash-wagon type ambulance which lhe larJZe ambulance 4" firm loaned to San Clemente free of charge fnr an indefinite period. The chief also said the private firm,· "·hith ser\'es man y Southern Calllornia ' area s has offered to ronsult with local or- fici ~o assist in the cit.y ope.ration or the profeSsinnally converted v11n. The unit went on its first emergency call -a hea rt attack case -as coun- cilmen met Wednesday night. Ci tv ~pnkesmen have stressed that the cmi:-rgency sPr\·ire in the borrowed am- bu;ilnce will be fnr emergencies only and that transfer calls aria"\ o t he r nnnPmf'rgencv ser\·icPs can still he nb- ta1nPd frC1m Pnvate firms in surrounding cna~t communities. Emer~Pncv p<itienls tninsported in rh, ('lt \·'s l'fln rperittefi by fire and police. pcrsonnPI. are nol charged for the trip 10 · thP hnsp1ta1. ThP ~11·1fl solution to the ambulance 1s~11P ended e.arher city proposals In enltr into a rnnt ract 11greement with th e Hn~pit:il firm cnmple!e with a '$250 sllh.~irlv Pa ch mnnlh . Counc1lmrn tu1d asked t~ city staff lo draw up a binding contract which would have heen con~idered at Wednesday's n1rl'hng Rtll 1n a brusque action Wednesrlay c1111nr1lrnen merely acknowledged that thP isSUP w;is dead. In :in Parlier matter they also nrknowlrdi::ed a decision hy planning rnmmissinners that ambulance. services 1.1rrf' romp;itible in 11 manufacturing "lOTIP ThP 1nl1'rnretat1nn was enacted In allow lh11 11,<P of a building ln the city's in- d1r•1r1ill <er l1nn as 1hf' he;:idquarters for thP \lor,ean K and f-,1 a.mbulRnce service \\ hirh ha.~ r'ipreS.~f'd som!. interl!:st in 11per:1t1n'l, in Siln f'lcmente. Ru1 Clly ,\lilnil~er · Cnrr s11id \rf'fl nesda\' !hilt 1hus far the ·rm ha.~ not vf'I cnmm1tterl itself to start g branch ~perations here Fiers Em pt )'·ha nded FRF.SNO I UPI 1 -A wnuld·be hand it i11ternp!Pr1 tn hnld up a Shorl Stop Marke t. here \\'edne~d11v night bul his choice nf ...,·eapnnry left sOmething to be desired. Police said th e man. in his mid·20s, Meman(led money afler brBndi~hing wh::it appeared to be 11 broomstick. No one w;is impressed . Th!. would-be robber left empty-handed. Du111p Supported Massive Site Endors ed by Clemente San Clemtnf.e city co11ncilmen Wed- nesd8y heartily enclorserl the count y's plans to develop a massive dump site on thr inland reaches of the San Clemente foo th ills -'aP11rov1\ which came aft!.r R new and noncontroversial Bccess road ll·as selected. A\'enlda Pico will be a main artery to the huge landflll area instead of Camino de Loa Mares. The litter road would have channeled all the coastal dump lraffic p1st the new San Clemente General Hospital, busln!.ss areas. and expensive res I den t i a I neighborhoo<fs. • Conceding thal approval!! or the huge coonty operation were crltlcal to stave off 8 rubbish crisis. co u n c i Im en unanimously approved of the entire pro- ject which wlll be d ev eloped stmulataneously wllh a public recreation .Rrea in a canyon deemed lmpotisihle for priv1lt. development because of terrain and M>il conditions. ~ The city 1pprov11I of the landfill opera· lion -which wautd suit the needs of the South CMst for rubbish dilpoNI well Into the nt1l ctntury -will bt.tranunttted to county Supervi11ors, whO ll'IUlt determine how much can be ~ for the P"~'.....,f the ocrea,. • Spokesmen for the county road Depart· mt-nl have promised that the. Pico aceesa ..... ould not be put to use for the next several years. ~ An access road leadlng in Crom Orle-31 .!l,,i11hwf}' on the Capistrsno side of the · ne\\o ~limp will be. put to UM first. they said. '· River Mucked Up In .Big Oil Spill~ CLEVELAND. Ohio IAP) -Tho U.S. C<last Guard said today a "m•}or oil spill" dumped 209,81111 g11Jlons of fuel into the S11glnaw River ne1r where the river empties Into Saginaw ~ay cm Ltke Huron. The 9th District Coast Gu111rd he1d· quArters 1n Clevehu'ld repnrltd a l1)'f'I' or oil three to four Inches thick covt tfd 1 500-yard-long ttetlon of rlvtr M'T' a SUn· datd OU Division of American Oil s;o.. termtl\ll •l Bay City. MJch. The Coa!t Gu1rd a id flo1tlng booms were being uaed to try to cOntaln the tplll while tho oU w'f\bdlll cl~ up. , . Sewage Action Bacl{ed La,guna Councilmen Give Sweany S upport Public Work! Director Joseph Sweany received prompt and unarilmous support rrom the Lai.:una Beach city council \l.'~­ nesd By night 11~ he outlined step~ being taken tn upgradt th!. ci!y's sewage treat- ment l'lperat1on and tf"quested a series of councrl aclions. Not ing tha t he and councilman Edw1rd Lorr had met with representatives of the South Laguna Sanitation Distri ct and ?-.loulton-Niguel Water District to di~cu~s a PIJSSib!P jntnl pt'.IWers agreement for construction Bnd operlilion of 8 large regional se...,·age treatment facility al Altso Creek. s .... ·eany firs t aske<l that the rrinncil instrutt the city manager to wr ite In the manager~ or the tw11 districts re· questin_i:: thAI the ta lks heo continued. This "'as agree<! Since Laguna has been ordered by the V.'ater Qualily Control Board (WQCB l to increase chemical treatment at the plant, Sweany -.sairl he had eomployed UC Irvin e en1'ironmenla! engineer Dr. Jan Scherfig tri help wrirk nut the process, paying him out nl ";r small bUdget allocation for con· sul1ilnl!'i " He as ked ;ind received permission to r11n!inue I hi~ procedure and com!. hack lo 'the cnunci l with the cost. Some additional fund s .Rnd perso nnel will be nel'ded to meel the immediate re,. quiremt-nlS or the \\1QCB. Sweany added, prnmisini;: In present the estimated costs at the next rnu ncil meeting. In accnrdnnce with WQCB instructi ons, sludge removal 11! the. plant now has been increased to six Joad!l B day. with emplo~·e11 nf the. s tr e e t Bnd pa r k s depilrtmenls '"borrowed" lo drive !he !llud~e tru rks arter a la borer from the go\'ernmenl·funded Step program "found a be ll er job." Swea ny said. S1\·eanv also was authorized to join in preliminAry S!Pp!'i tOward a reasibilit_v stud y for the. proposed regio nal plan! and ;i~~ured that I.he city would agply rnr its federal ~rant for the plant in the 1971-72 fi11cal vears. as instructed by the water contrni board. Sweanv ~aid he would reply by OcL 10 to a leiter from Dennis O'Leary. ex- ecutive officer of the WQCB, outlining Official Lauds Se,vage Stories '\' Public \.\'ncts Director Joseph s~·eany 1"·1ce praised menibf'rs nf lheo_ loc~I ~~e~s \Vednesd:iy fnr a "yenman s JOb ~ tn\'e rinJZ thf' trnubles or Lagun a Beach s sewer plant Early in the day at the Chamber. of Commerce breitkfa~t. Swean~·. speak in~ nn thf' plii;:ht of the: plant. ~id "a lot .~f good . accur;ite research has been done . "Some nf the stuff reported m&y h11vl" be.en 11 little nut nr conte~l ::ind has shakf'n pcnplP up. But considering th.~ sitn111ion, people need to be shook up , S"•r.anv rem11rked. . Lite.r. durin.ll it presentation on _the sewer plan t at the city Cl'JUncil meeting .. Sweany reite rated l'lis commenls about press cove rage. I steps being taken to comply with his 1n- strucl!ons and would attend. with Coun- cilman !Arr. City M11nager Lawrence Rose and Planning Director W11yne ~foody , an Ckt . l.'i "-'QCB meeting In S.n Diego, at which the Laguna Be.Reh sewage operation will be discussed Jn response lo a question regarding the poss11)ihly or 11 closed circuit lreBlmPn t plant. with w1u eor ustd for 1rni;:at1nn. in· ste.Rd 01 an ocean ouHaH opl'ration, Swe.Rny said Lhat currtnt pol1ry i,o; 10 pri> \'ide 8(1 percent Jilfl\'ernmt.nt fund ing 11nly rnr thf' It.SS costly outfall 1nstallatinn 1n all coas!;il tnwns. ~·1th strict prn1·1~1on!I for chemical treatment of the effluent Sl1l1-Valley Counciln1en By .JOANNE REYNOLDS O! "'• 0.11, ~•IOI IT"" Ssshhhh. Starling toda,y. loo much noise in foun- ta in Vallev could co~t vou S500 or six mon ths in· jail. · . ~ ThP city's noise ordinanrP. pa ssed hy the council Au,(l. 17, wf'nt. into P.flect fr.- da\'. The nf'w law places limits on lhe le\;et of noise allowed in certain &ections or thP city. . Based nn 11 i;tudy conducted by the e1ty P!anniniz: DepRrtmen! and Orange Count y HeBllh Department. the city wa5 divided inln three nnisP 1.nnes. Zone one, which is the Quietest. hfl~ ::i noise lf'vel nf 45 lo SO decibels and cover,;. ~ome nf the neighborhood~ .in the southwest cnmPr of the rit~. Zone. two h11s a noise Jp vel of 50 l11 5.'i decibels and ('overs lhe remaining residentiBI ArcAs of !he city. 7.one three allows thP mnst noise. r11niz- ing frol-n 55 ln 60 decibl'I~. It is located alon~ the San Diego f'rppway 11! 11 qua rter of a mile dept h on eal'h side . Richard Huhbell nf the clt.v·~ Buildinii Department. expla ined how the clecibe.l svstem works. ·· .. lt·s e logarilhm ir sc11le Usinll, an arithmet ic scale. if you sPt !he sl1ghte.st noi~e that the human ear eould hear 111 one . !hC'n thP lnurlest noise 11 human .could he:ar without pain would he 8 million· miltion ," he ~aid. Thus. with R lo~arithrn\c scale, each numbet is len limes that or lhe number preceding it. . "The a1·era~P nHicP wi1 h a lvpe"'ritrr ll,Oin~ ::ind a couple llf people t11lkini.; .is 11t about 4.'i decibrls." Huhbell explained. "At 60 decihel s, ynu ~et speech in- terfrrence ir vnu're stanriinf:: five IQ. sl:i: feet from the Person you Are l;ilkinl! tn. A rnmmercia! jet t;iking oH. produres 90 to 100 rlecihels." A('CTJrding to Plilnn ing DirPt!nr Clintnn Sherrod. the flrdin anre enahlrs the cit.y In prosecute an yone who · e.~ceeds lht.\e n11ise level,<;. for ins lance. any ront\nunu~ noi.~P frnm equipf!'ient in the industrial area "·hich intn1clc~ intn a residrntial arf'a ahnve the all nwable level. will be cause for pr11sPcution . A loudspeaker U~ed for 11 rl"l('k roncert flr pnlitic11I rally wil l not hf' allowed to ex- ceed the given limit in A particul ar 11re.11 , Sherrod said e.ven barking do.l'.(S nr other noisy pets C<luld be in violation ol the ordinance. The ordinance was ba,i;cd on fl nine- fOFonJY '12.95· eq. yd. n-·, ••clri , -•'"' •' ,.,o"'. lvnrio .. el'ld 11,.fr11 RY!$!! y1rM '•c••d lftte F.1f'tu1111u l.v lt:1r1tt1n, .,.._•11 .., .... ., ......, ttii1 fHltl•111W1, t..+vl'M ''" ......... " 10th • "'""* "'"''· n., l• .. idti-colo" .,. ..... 1"' ...... mnnth study in whteh c1tv and rount y personnel measured the nQi.<P le:1•el5 at 3~ locations in 1he city 1n nrdr r to·establish what !he B11er11ge noise le\'ei for those. area~ is. ThP decibel level,<; for lhP three zones were e.5tahlishPd this Wil\', Sherrod rails thP nrd111<1nl'P thP r1rs! nf its kind in 11range Count~·. ::in<t. :irrnrdi n~ t.n planner Don Con lranu1n. r \'Pry cit~ in the rounty has mar!e an inquiry wit h Fountaio V::illey ahnut thr ordina nce. Sn it appears that Foun tnin Valley may ~non he Joined by nther rommun it1 r.s in- terested in making this rine of the quiete~t places in Sout hern California. Mark Johnson's Passage Leading Race Down Coast • !\.1ark ,Jn hnson·s Windward Passagf to- rlay was lead in g a neet of 30 yilcht! dnw n 1he coa~l In the inaugural Calirornia Coastfll Ra<'f' (rom &in Fran· cisC'n to Ne"'PIJrl Rea ch. The race is spon~nrecl jo1ntl~' by Ne"·pnr! Harbor Ya cht Club .a nd St. Franci~ Y<icht Club. \\'indw<ird Pas~aRe took the lead shortly ::ifter pas.~in~ thrnu~h thP f.olde n r.ate where she picliecl up a modera te 10- knnt brre.ze_ The race. i:tar!ed in three divisions of f St Francis Yachl Cluh in a light breeze and strnnj,\ flnod current 1ha1. harl several or the starters missini;: !he .~1art ing line. .John Scripps' 89-foo! ket ch Nn1·ia ~I l\1ar made three passe~ ar the hne be/ore startiniz, The. 311.'i-mile rac' fnr N'pwpnrt Harbnr Yacht Club's Baldwin M Bald1.1·in trophy is expected to fin is h late Friday or early Saturda y. Dea th Ter111 Okayed i\Ml\1A N !liPt 1 -ihl' .Jordania n govt.rnmenl h<is Bpprnvecl !I clcath sente11- ce fmpo.~ed on 11 Pales!inian ii;uerri!l a Mnvicted by a mHiuiry court last month nf Btle.mpling to hijack a Rnyal Jorda- nian jetliner. the Midd le Ea.~t New.!I AJ;tcncy !laid loday_ See . , Koraston Carpet Gallery IF YOU CAN! COME~~ "6-0275 for an expert ,.,,,.., COn5UJtant who wUl <Orne .. 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D I A L D I R !' c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 • 1sap p t CJ)!S2 S:SW = wcwm c•e: a~ ¥ " DAILY PII.JOT CLASSIFIED -_ ...... 2 STORY STEAL * 5 BEDROOMS * EASTSIDE A rPal 1:p•g1n puff 1, 1!h 01'f'r ~W~I -"I · fl. r.I /11n11lv ll\'111£. lnr rn;1I •!11111\j;: rv11"1n1, i<ra r-IORE\l [ OISON '" (}wn"r r11ovu•i.: ~ 11111 .. 1 i;('ll th•~ flUl~!andu11.:: )lllUlc -:'I barhii • f1H111ly r1-..·1m -fnr- m11I d 1t1'fli: n •>ll'\ • work nr Onhh~ n••'". 2 1·.:ir if11r111i:t. 1:11. IN 't'll & FIRQ 1n••l11t!,..<1. (.'.ill'flPI. 111·11 1>P~. hu1l1 -111 Jlllf; kirrhtn, ('Pl'arn1c 11 1" dr~1n­ h.)i11'<1~ ·" p11l11n11 n 1nr•. l.n .:11lf; nl twwk "M•>rk 111 r"11.r y11rrl J\'11·Ply larK1.'ll·a1l<'•I. Loc·11tf'fl nn <1U1Pt, 1"11l "" ~11c ~ll'f'Pt or ;..nmp11 rahlP honll"l!. Ask10Jl S.11 ;,f)(l, Call li~1111>: hrokPr or \~r 111\'l'lntt. l>rnk· rr tn ~h••". CHILT ROBINETT REAL TOR 644-79SI • EASTSIDE BARGAIN ".'\t·f' ~ hi'ilrn1. h11r<1woor\ fln<ir hr1111r , l"''lll!'<t on l;i.m- "U~ "fL<lV.'ER STRl-:F:T" l.,<11'c"' y11rd w 11llr y 11ccess /or brul1 nr r~111fl('r. $13, 950 . IWHo·s FfRST?I Newport •• F•irview 646-1111 (1nytime) .NiWPORT BEACH E XCELL ENT NEIGHBORHOOD Cll"l~I' rn P~··y.11 Club • 1o1h!'r'P l11n1il1f'~ h1!'yr l., t•~!hrr . I AR , 2'~ Rll. lr1l Ja nuly d1n- 1 nii: • rnnn1 for I r2 pool, O\•Pr har12 Jl')ft'h ('flUlrl hf' Pll"lly t!tlci{l.<Pd , 0pf'O 10 offer.< TRf HARBOR REAL TORS ·llXJ ~:AST f:W).:t'l'.l.'I 17"1TI, C. \l. t:1·M : f..l'.?-?n:. UNIVERSITY PARK First -Offering t:\P\!llnl '.\ H<h"fll. !n\\·nl•nl~P on 11n111P lol. E-.1111 1.<1H'lY r\Prnrat<••I. T11.•1 pa rio", hoh· hy rilfln1 fnr lt1P hu.<y "tln- ;1 .yu11r~"\fpr"'. Pl'K'f' nl S..\2.· ~JOO 1111·hJ<t1-.; the IAnrl. -two ON A LOT llsl" lnr 111<~1n1r or rnr h<•U~" plu.~ 1n<olh"r -in -ll'l"M' quar- IPr•. 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Entry hll.!l. rf'nlr~l hall plan, r<'11r 111"· in1l rn.1n1, duunc: rn1., l1rf'- pl;i.cf"'. h1111!·1n r~nl:f' f.: 01•,..n J.: d1Sh"llShf'r. 1'.allo>d o I I c"tHu·1 ,1•ard 1o1'1lh toral tree. :H0-17~1(} TARBELL <':1!1•!'1, !'ll.~lnrn k1trh!'t\, tnw-m:-i llarhnr rllvd., f'!"ll1>: l!"Pf'·~h111lfrl IO t Clllll-('nslil (\\!'<ii plf'l,..ly [f"'n!'rrl. Only $17j I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;I !'ii.II.~ ;:ill, ]p~~ thiln T'l'tll, Walker & Lee Rrilllnr.~ ,'{ r1.1.1;,,~ "r 5 h)-."11 10 $25,950 NO DOWN r>r R~•u me :'>\ .... ,, APT !'XIS1· u1i:-fln11nr1ni;::. 4 Rffimomi; r11m lly rr.,m, 2 h11rh•, ,.n. lry h11ll, 1h1fk "·all to .... ~11 c·11qw.•1s, l11rize rear yi:ird. ~0-17~1() TARBELL REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 ATTENTION! RPal ~'.~!alp Sa!i'.sp<>npl" rull l\tllf' "JK'lllllR: fnr .<LJ!'!'f'S.S ori,.111l'd ll"'OPI"' "!l'l 11•ani In Oulld R •·ari'f'r "llh a £1'<1"- in~. you11~ • 1111nd<'d ("till· pHriy. C•·n1r11\ly !O\''a!Pr! or!- '""· C'OrTil'aflhL .. i;al!'s as:-:nr - i11tPS & 1111 1nc•f'n1\1'p prn- £t'a1n. l'all lnm Aril1111d, r.12r , Th,.. llnm(' :::hn111 RC'Rl- lnr«, fii~l-i '!l'.1 -CHEEPf-CHEEPf 11·.~ lnr !hP h1rrb, hul only •SJ4.7:i(I lnr 1 hN'lrnnm + R-2 lnl C11.ll F11rr·rn1 RC'::ill y. ~16-8640. Bay Ave. Waterfront t Brlrrn. 2 ha1h hnn1e P1rr ,~· Sh p. $1!1.\llOO Call. 6ll-Y>63 612-22.'i.1 Evl's. associated IROKERs--REALTORS Z02S W lolboo 67J•J66J BAYFRONT APTS-.- v1~1.:. Drt J,1<10. P1"r t.· ~lip 11.1·11il11hl .... From S.11.:.JlO, Sell or l,..11.s". George Williamson REALTOR 673-4350 MS-lSM -sl oe BY SfDE i\'inrl<'rn 1t uplrx: &. 2 RR., 2 h;i tn n!'i';i.n. Gnnci Tf'11fl}I to lif'll. ,\:tfl.500, 3.RR. 2 B~ 11n1t.s. Str>rs c.,,nd. Ow11Pr Pricer! 8! Call : 673-'.l.AA3 :.-1~.'."1!1·!2 f:vr.s associated BROKERs-REAL TORS Z02S W. lcalboo 67J·J66J 1906 SANTfAGO OR. 1nov~:R SIHlH~:s, N 8 .} 4 Bf'dim, l;i.r~e f11rn1ly r m, l BA. \'1rw h'nrn <'\'f'rr mom. OP~;N DAILY I rn ~ ROY J . \\"AP.I"\ RLTRS fi·Ui-O:.!n ~R=E~P~o=ssESS~1 o=N~S~-1 Sp11.rkl1n.: cJ,..11n homl's, some newly p11l tl t"ri & rarrieted. 2 3. 4 & 5 bcirmi;_ Sorn~ with J>O"ll~. FHA-\' A rnnv. terms, lm1TI $20 000 In l !IJ,/l(l(J, COLLINS k \\"A'IT~ l~C. 8M...1 Ad11ms Ave. 962-5523 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A l--.~B~EST F.A~SID"f.;;- 1.ari::P l{nlt i)uill 4 RR. !11.m, 21~ BA, h!lin.11, .s1111rkl- i1'111' ("Ollrl, prflli'.'1.'I. lr\.o;rpd. 0p<"n ho11~P ~LJn 1-1. 30:'1 F:. 2.lrrl C.M. l.17.:rno. Cn~ta l---"="'~l~<~,,..,,,'---~'·~C=M~. __ r.1~.'3 Jnve11tmfnt C n · r0 , RESULTS you nn ~ DAILY PILOT :.4~7711: pend on, Call the Super- The r11~te.11t rir11w In the Wl'1'1 :;11.le1man .. Dally .~t 1 • 11 D111ly Pilot Clus\f1ed C\&ssifltd 642--5678 -place '· Ari. 642-5678 ynur ad • chart• ii! WANT AD 642-5678 UHA Sf'!• 11 rh, ocr. na>~ S-lS-76-3'1 • 1-60-il- ' I l ' I ' 1 ' OH tlte Greetas Helpe1·in Upset At Big Canyon Medalist Jerry Helperin was defeated in first round play of the first annual Big Canyon C..nuntr_v Club m('n's cluh champ1onsh1p con1petit1on hy George }iolstein. 2 arid I this week. Helperin was moved lo lhe cnnsolation hracket w h i I e Holstein \1•HI continue 1 n championship play in the original flight of 32 pl;iyers Rt Big Canyon. Mrs. Rohert 'Carn l v n 1 r.1a snn . .Jr. scored a hnle-in · nne on the 105-vard th ird this week . ~1r~. Mason li ve~ in Newport Beach. The first annu<il Mulligan tournament will he held todRy at Rig Ca nyon with 12R entries facing a shotgun start . \ Ran<"ht) SJ Rosemary Erickson and M:iry Wannamaker. Mth o( Seacliff. at 97 with Helen Hodges (S I winning low net at 7fi. In the C fl i,c:ht lnw ~ro:i;;s wenl In Stu Dudley \iii Ill 99 with r-.t<ix111I' As~n1u~ (C:oit l copping lo\v n('t et 74 The D fl ig ht grns~ winner was Aita England ICM 1 with 110 while Carnelle l\rnnedy (C,\1 1 was net winner v.·ith /lO.' Entries C'lnsed this wrek lor the mer1·s club championship \vit h con1pctitio11 st;irting !his weekend. It is a 72-hole medal play aff;iir with co mpetitinn divided into flights by han· dieaps. Roy Stoddard is df'fendin,I! rhampion and v.·ill he on hand to defend his title, lrvi11e Const Yl'ATCH SJ. Ne\ler pass up the opportunity to watch good golfers pe rfo rm , either "live" or on television. The hu1nan being has great ability to imitate subconsciously (this talent is espe,·[ally evident in youngsters) and it is pos- sible: to imprO\'e you r golf S'>l'ing by "''atching others. You may w 1~h to stud y a specific point in the ex- perts' swing, such as the grip, ~lance, length of swing, etc. But this can be misleading. These sptcific part~ ... ary from person to per so n, even among the be~t pl~ycr s. You may become conru~ed or nii sled. Sea Kings Dun1ped In Polo Corona de\ Mar'! Stoa King water polo team 5uffered a 9-5 defeat al the hands of host Lakewood Wednesday evening wh ile-Laguna Beath 11nd r-.1ission Viejo posted victories In non-league action. Coach Cliff Hooper's Sea Kings fell behind in the first quarter, 4-0. and although they came back to close the gap to ~4 at the ha I ft 1 me: in· termission. Lakewood pulled ahead with a pair of 11:oals in each of the final two stantas.- Corona won lhe junior varsi· !~'game. 11 -5, while thf" frosh· soph learn was losing , 8·5. Laguna Beach romped to a 13-5 victory over Tustin in the varsity rompetltion w it h Ainory Ware s<·oring fi ve go;ils In pace the win. The Artis ts moved in fron t at halftime. 7·2, and scored six goals in lhe third stanza in the ron1r. First round refiu l($ of the men's club annu;il high ·!ow partner's tournarnenl have H's signup time at Irvine been com p!ered v•ith com-Coast Country Club "'ith all petition continuing l hi s club members eligible for play V.'eekend in the Ray,·son Foote Seniors tournament to be staged Oct. Paul Runge <irvf Re rt 20 "'ith a shotgun start. I suggest you watch good golfers' sv.·ings in total, rathir than ln pa.rt. Notice the back and forv.'ard rhythm and how !here seems lo be no hurried feeling. Then, th e nex\ time you play, your subconscious "'·ill ltnd to reproduce a good rhythm in your own S'l'.'ing. If you can, play with good golfers and watch them swing. If you must play with poorer players, look away fr om them when they shoot. "''-e ,,,, .. A1't ........ i,. _. The Artist junior va rsity ali;n postrd R one-~iderl vie· 1ory , 17-4. while !he frosh·so ph ,... ltp.m won , 10·3. Cr;iig Par:o.ons had six goals in the junior varsity contest. Downty defeated Hoh ~cl Competition will be in four and Jim MiAer, 5 and 4 in nne nig hts with those 55 and under half of the upner hr<1cket while in the younge~t categnry. A Gil Ide and Fr;:ink Sniilh ton-field of 160 is expected. ped Jon Devault <ind,., Nels The annual ghosts and Stflfford, 4 and J, in ~other goblins tournament ~cheduled haU. for Oct. 29 ls also in I.he ~ignup Lower bracket res11!ts found stage with a field of more than Dave Slolle and Geor~e Sheets Ifill scheduled tn embark in lhe defeating Fred Fer(!uson :l.nd shotgun start competition. Bob Martiii. :i and 2 while Wi1.vne Wilson and Keith El NJg11ef Me.Serve.,defeated .Jim Young THERE'S A WRONG WAY ANO A 'RIGHT WAY TO PRACTIC( GOLf' Le11n lhe "gh\ w1y 1rom A•no1d P1lmt r's boo~let, "P•actrte." Send your I utsl, logt tht r with I 1t1mo1d, rehJr/'I envelop• u1d 10c. to Arif tl!I. 1IT'', c/o lh•I ntwsp1p1r. -) Ghlae11 -v1~st Drops, OCC Cli1ribs ir1 Poll and Phi( Waldn er. 2 and L Harry f<li!ke and Harris Jn !he conso!.<1linn com-Thomsfin c a PI u re d the Despite " 19-poinl vict.or y 3. San Mateo :l-0-fl petition. Bud \N al!ace and partner's bf'tter ball tourna -O\'er Compton College. last t Allan Hancock '.j.{l-0 d r d D. k I ment recently at El Niguel k 14t 22 G Id w t' Dick E~an e eatr 1c ,ee wre -· 1 o en es s 5. Kilgore . Tex. :l·0.-1 M Cl 2 d I Countrv Club in La'"" a r tb II t h •-d and Harvev c 11re. ;in · on a earn as ,....,en rop-fi. West V:i llev. '40 · d Niguel with a score of 61. · h · h ' \Vith Geo rge Rrirh::emrn an ped from n1nt 10 19th 1n t i~ 7. Fort Scott, Kan~as 4-0..fl Richard Koperek defeatin.R C Mr . and dM~;· \\ldi 1r.\ i -~ wrek's national jun\n r college ll . Pasadena :I-Ml Jim Roy and Gordon Imler, 3 arpenter an r. an ·rs. poll conducted by the JC Grid-9. College of Sequoias .l-0·1 Robert Carrick won the mixed \" .and 2 in one:brri c.ket. ..-ire. JO. Orange Coast 2-0-1 Mis.~lon Viejo toppled Sad· dleback by a 19-6 margin while the frosh-soph squad was win· ning, S-2. There was no junior varslly ti\\. ' Steve _Lyle had five goals for the var11ity with John Leogue hitting 4. Mark Andrews 3 itnd Rf'lh S1urgeon 2 to pace the \\'in. 4 l ' e -ll ~ ) 1 1 ! L"Q""• l'l••cn >to<1no W•r< I. M1~»on ), ll rn!h~"nn ), "!, A.m•Otn l , s Morr•ll•. W•ll•"~ Junior 11•,.l!v Looun• ll••ch t • l ) II •u•lln (I O ) l j l•qunt II•~'" <endn~o r"'"'"' i . llfn!on J, JACO~•on J, Mo,.on ~. Fin,..,~,. Podrn, 11.'nlon~. (.,lion. ~r·•~·!oo~~ L•'""• ll•o'h 1 I ? 1 -· 10 lu.,ln ) O T ~ l l oouno 11••<1• oco••"I JN>n l<ln • Sim"'~"' l, ( A.m•d•n l. Pe1,.ol, P Morr•H•, r d J. bes t ball tournament with a The other bracket oun im And Orange 'E:oasl, with an 11. Gr;iys Harbor. Wash, 3·0-0 "•"+" d h score of 131 . Dupuie and Boh Br;i s AW in1pressive 27·0 v1cto.-v over 12. Brikersfield 3-0-0 C:e>ron• ""1 ""•' G ' " 1 -J · J K · k. d In another partner's even!. ·, h . L •~•w"".>d • 1 1 1 -• defeatinJ: oe asins 1 Rn Rio Hondo. jumped from 19t 13. ~1csa, Ariz. 3--0-0 C<>•o"• oe1 Mor ""''"o: o;rum1111oh Elmer Humin;i , 4 and 3 with Willard r-.lcCay and Rick to the No. !O spot. 14. Pearl River, Miss . 4.1..fl 1· M1111'~ 1· ono k. h Gouin were lhe winners v.·Jth a Ju-+•• v ... uv Pat Wade and Stevf' Ye 1c • San Diego Me sa .. f4·01 !hf'-1a. Santa Rosa 3-0--0 c:"'""" ""' "'"' 1 • 1 1 11 .11 R d score of 63. · G d R ·d M. h ,. ,, L••.<w<><><i o J 1 ~ i defeating Bl assmussen an nation's top team last week, lfi .• ran ap1 s, IC . 4-,,..., co'""' d•• Mo• ,,,,,,,,0. c..,0~, 1, Ron Harris,, 5 and 4. ~lesa Verde v.·as replaced b;.I r.uH <;oas!, 17. Phoenix, Ariz. 3-0-0 e~uo~•• 1.'c••;n,~.;.-.fo°,! 1· Qualifying rounds fnr the. tlf iss. 1a.01 r.1esa is nnw Nn . 2. lR. Pierce 2-0--0 '"'"""no! M •• , ~ 1 1 _1 president's cu p com· Qualifying for lhc men's (;olden West's op ponent 19.Golden We:st 2-0-1 i:!,":nW.~.1 M.,,<0;,,,;,-;,,:"""• •• petition will be played O<'I. 30 club championship will be con -Sdturday nighl -Pierce -is 20, Wenatchee. Wash. 3-0-0 01ta. with the match pl;iy tourney eluded today at 1fesa Verde ranked 18th. "r~-~.=-.=-.=-=·--=•--=·--=·--=·'-=•:--:,-.=-=•--=•--=•--=•--=•c-:•c-:•c-:•:--:•~; running for !he next five Country Chib in Cnsta r.fesa Two teams -Allan Hancock weeks. with the championship con1 -and Kilgort, Trx. mad e 1 The women's c 111 h en-petition beginning on massive jurnps in the poll. I tertained club mf:mhe(s from Satun1a.v. The ratin~s: Costa Mesa . El Tnro and The championship fl,i,ght will Pns . Collf:jte Re cnrd l' Seacliff in a most pars and be by medal ploy with other 1. r.ulf Goa~. 7'.fiss. 5-0-0 I Vinyl Repair & Recolor FLOORS-AUTO--FURNITUR[ "f~l'pAi r in~lri.d nf rf'plA!'ini:"' ~'ork clon,. ;ir your hnrnr nr h11~inr~~. FOR !"REE ESTI MATES CALL 818-4384 I I I sweet shots affair recently. flights on a match play basis. 2. San Oiego ·Mesa 4.fl..fl I. • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • The first flight winner was !-----------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kay May with l:l pars. A tie resulted for secnnd between Mary lmler and Sue Kerr with 12 each; Third pl:ice wen! to Cuba Curl. Patty Schottmill('r and Jeanne Oittam. all with 11. Jn the second flight , M;iry Vande r sonn . Laura Rasmussen. Virginia Ide and 'F'hv\lis Stafforrl all tied fnr firSt with 13. Sheri Thomas, Shirley Cumn1arn, G inn y Pepin and F'ern Sproul were next with 12. The !hitd flight \\'ilS won by Winnie Lindsay v.·l!h l!i fnl!ow· ed bv Vi via n Trout.man and Chariene Collin~ v.·ith 13 and Pat Lackner wi!.h 12 . r'-\ Maxine Strickland wfi n the fourth fli ght v.·ith 12 fnllowed bv Kav Luitwiler 111 ) and Jane Qu;ickenbu~h ( !01. Closest In the pin cn m· petition.on the fnurth hnle was ~·nn hv Pnl!v Brnv.'Tiing with Fern Sproul the winner on No. 15. Meadn..,/nrk .Velen Moulton was the win- ner in A night of a least putt,'! tournament at Meadowlark • Country Club rerently when she came in with 27. In the B flight. a three·way ee resulted between Doris 'Neill. BMbara Dunh.am. and arvq Ann W09lcott at 31. The £ flight winner was Esther .Cranwinkle with :l2. The monthlv ecclectic· or Tinger victor ·in A Oi~ht for Seotember was Oia na Hooper with 58. In 8 flight . 11. tie resulted between R (I l! e Erickson and Roberta Carr with 64: Betty Jo Wieland 11nd Anita Mont,omerv tied for first in c flight with rrr_ Costa, llfetia The C.Oslla Mesa Golf ind , Coun111': Club women's club hoited H.MnUngton Seacliff In 1 m e m her-guest tournament rec81tl)'. Jn A night, low gl'08S winner wu Robin King Ceo.ta M ... l wtth •· The low· net com- petition ended. in •.tie bet"eri H1 ... t Kerr CS) 1od Mii')' Tmler (CM) 1t '1!. '11>< B rn~t !Ow SWiil ,,,.,.. !IOl!Uon •"!led In • «•bett\oen COME TO SEE . "ANY SNOW, ANY MOUNTAIN" IN OUR ANNUAL $Kl SHOW Bring the whole family! Enjoy Warren Miller's 1971 ski spectac ul ar movie . Free door prizes too. SHOWIN G: Long Beach, Oct 18, 7 P.M. ADMISSION : 2.00• FOR ADVANCE TICKETS: Cal l ihe Sportsman 's Shop in Long. Bea ch. La Habra o:; l)lewport . ~ ~ •support Amf!rk•. Proeftds will be don.ited to ti-.! 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SpcwtsrMn'' ~ \ THE DAILY PILOT -TEAM • • • BEST IN THE LEAGUE FOR ORANGE COAST SPORTS NEWS II yo u're an y kin d of an Orange Coast aroa sports Ian, our 'home team ' covers your 'home team' and it 's a si mple f act that the DAILY PILOT co.ver~ Orange Coast sport• better than any other new•paper delive red in the Orange Coa•t erea e Complete Statistics e Staff Photos of Action Where It Hap pens • Exclusi ve Reports on Home and Awa y Games Here's The Team That Produces Th e Real Fon Fore For Th e Oronge Coos! Area: GLENN WHITE Sports Ed itor, columnist, covers the pros •nd often reports on 'hot' teams on the prep, junior college ind college circuits . ,r ,. .~t ... CRAIG SHEFF ., Ht'1 your m a n in th1t pr1t S'i box a t 1unior coll•9• eor!fe1t1. Spit· cial .ii ttention is focused on Oran91t Coa1f , Gold""" W 1tst •nd Sadd leback , HOWARD HANDY H ;, primery beat i1 UCL wh11re he c.o v1r1 all q>ort1 41 cff.,iti•1, plu 1 olh •r ar•a1 of loc al in"i la rt11I 1ncl 1.1 din9 90 11, ROGER CAR LSON He'1 thtt DAILY PILOT'i. prep 1porl1 1pec idllst. Fourleen high 1chool1 11re on h;1 regular b'!al, Ha often co"1tr1 othf!r1, loo, • ,,, PHIL ROSS Sporl1 rea ture\ and prep 11:.hool acti11il ie1 .!Ire hi1 ~p,.c•.ii lly, H" was th11 DA ILY .PILOT '1 m,<Jn "' R:am1 and Charg er\ lra;nlnq camp1. Plus .Our Award-winnin9 Photo 'Squad' LEE PAYl'IE RICHARD 'KOIHLIR St9'f P'Ht.tr.,w Consistent winners 1n compet ition •rTiong news photographers at the county, sta te "nd national level are the photojournalish of the DAILY PILOT staff. They love a football game , ba~· kttball contest, wrestling match -or anything else th.,+ furnishes action for their lenses. 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Tuesdav, the board me1nbers by a 3-2 \'Ole refu.sed immediate endorsement of another of Battin's pet project.!! -a Consumer Protection Department. \\'e<inesday's action 1\•as ba~ed largely 011 the fact that most board inembers belie\"cd the 1.:ounty's 25 cities should be San J oaqui11 Trustee Tlireatens. to Resig_n ... ..__ Robert 0<1meron . trustee of the Sin .Joaquin Elen1cntary School Distriel. thrl'.'atened to resign \\lednesd<1y beca use of ad01i11islrath·e practices 1\·hich he said "ignored'' board pohcic~. Bettor Loses · ' Can't Eat ·Car AD E:LAIDE. Australia !UPI ! - Greek strongman Leop Samson ap· parently has bitten off more than '.he can che1v. In November. 1967, Samson. 34. offered to bet $22,400 he could . in four years eat an automobile. Dar1vin businessman J oh n Katapodis took the bet. But Samson left Darw in three mont hs later 1vithoul sv.·allowing so much as a gear stick. The car still is in one piete, with only a month left. "I haven 't seen hi1n since we n1adc the bet." Katapodis said to- ;lav. :.Bu t, ii you can find him, tell "Jim I've got my ha nd out waiting for him." Hirohito Happy To See Panda And Vice Versa LONDON (AP) -Emperor Hiro hito of .J apan came gleefully face lo !ace today \\'it h the only giant panda in the non·C.Om· munis t world. "Ah so. ah so,·· beamed the bespei:- tacled emperor at London zoo. giving the only broad smile he has shown on his three-day imperial visit to Britain, as he started at Chi·Chi. the temperamental panda with an OrientaJ appetite. Chi-Chi. a mocid y black and \Vhlle fema le 1vh<> is the past has snubbed diplo inatic ad vances from the Soviet Union , 11·as plainly as delighted as Hirohito was 11•ith the enc ounler. Zoo officials h~d feared she would sleep h gh.the royat vi sit. but the lure or an ror a nd · Britain's Prince Philip pr ~ too much to resist. The )llnbE'ring bear sa t up on her haunches. zestfully munched a huge bundle or bamboo shc*its, sc ratched ber left ear. gu lped down a couple of t·hocolate bars and drank a dis h of cold tea as the visiting royalty looked on. lt wasn't the first time Chi Chi. now a· matronly 14-year-old, had basked in in· tem<ttional attention. She and An-An, the-prize specimen of the !\lo:-co1v Zoo. are the world's only giant pand a~ outside China . and the Russian and British zoos have twice tried to mate them. • Both times. here and in r-.toscow. Chi· Chi showed more passion about bamboo .shoots than about An-An and the at· ten1pts failed in a blaze of world publici· ty. . t<: "\\'ha t a beautiful animal." said the emperor in a wistful voice. The !\lission Viejo resident charged the administration 1rith fo!lo\\'in g board policies \\'hen convenient and ignorin~ them when not convenient, knov"ing that the boa rd might grumble but 1vould even· tually let recommendations pass. Dameron·s st at e men t s were precipitated during a discussion of si:o. architects recommended by an ad- mi nistrative screening committee to bui!d San Joaqiiin's nell:l schools. The lrustee v.·as angered over the rai:l that onl v 1\1·0 architectural firms fron1 Orange Countv. Porter-Jensen and Allen , Knowles and ·l\1iller, had made the fina l list. "' Dameron charged lhal a board po!it·_v 10 'do business \\'ithin Orange Coun ty v.·henever possible had been violated. He further ·stated that if board policy had be en followed to the letter an in cident in· volving Cordillera Cchool in l\li~sion Viejo last June would not hG've occurred in \Vhich parents objected to having chi!dre.n in pilot prog rams. ."I've been given some fli msy excuses about 1~h~· n1ore Orange County firms were not selected ," said Dameron. "One is that the firms selected kllO\V thei r 1r.ay around Sacra1nento. If this is a criterion, perhap3 11•e should hire a superintenden1 or assista• superintendents "''ho know their wav around Sacrament o. ''Anot her excuse is. if you have a com· nlitlee. you should accept !heir recom- 1nendations. I believe yo u should follow board polity fi rst. Ed Berr.v. a former trustee, once told us never to rub~r stamp a recommendation "·ithoul check· ing into it first. He is right. "Orange County businessmen are always being called on to support children's activities. I believe th"'y deserve our support and ""e can find fou1· <JUali fied archi tectsLin addition to the two selected in th is codhty. '"From this point forwa rd the ad - min istration should follow orders. Eithrr we're elected &nd we run things or 1ve don't. If yo u adopt this recommendation I'll resign. It's not a threat. its a fact .'' After clarif.,.·ing the policy which st ates that goods or services will be purcha:;ed in the San Joaq uin Di.c;trict if prices and quality are the lowest and be.st. the board unanimously agreed lo reactivate the ad· rni nistrative scree ning committee to reevaluate the arcihtects, The committee wa s asked to again stlecl four Orange County finns in ad- dition lo the t1vo from the counl y already accept ed. If collnt y finns do not f"!leet qualifi cations, reasons mus t bt given v.·hy. Firemen to Open ' Doors Saturday Firemen at all three. of the fire stations (n Laguna Beach \~dll throw open the. doors Saturdav from JO a.m to 4 p.m. for inspection by iocal 'residents. The open house at the three stations is being held at lhe conclusion of Nationa l Fire f reve ntion \Vef'k. This y~r ·s. Fire Preventio• Week m.<!rk~ 1/lt ceptenn1a! of the great Chica gG. Fire in llf1f. . A vUit to the ~at ions, commented J 1n1 Latimer. lire t hief. will allow local residents, to--meet the firemen and lo· become Aamiliar with equipment usMI in firefighting. Fire stations are located at 501 Forest Ave., 285 Agate St.. and 2900~lta Laguna Bl vd. _/ · Nixo11 Friend Rehozo Got Top Deal, Newspaper Says GARDEN CITY , N,Y, e,t.P°) -Charles G. "Bebe" Rebozo, President Nlt.on·s , close friend, receive<t favorable treat· meol when the federal govemment bought Florida land from him in 1969, the Long Island newspaper Newsday re.ports. The newspaper said Wednesday thal. Reboro got a price clooir to the ap- praised vaJue than other cellers got for similar land on one case. and in another case received S&,GOO more than t~ ap- praised value. ' "-Newsday quoted t~e Anqy Corps of Engineers official w~pegottated the IC· quisition of property for tht Btacayne Na· Ilona! Monument, A. E. N. Westcott, as • saying that he was led to undtrttand at 1 j meC!ling of corps officials that tlteboto • should bt "treated wilh ldd llqves." : "We wert supposed to be. delllnc with ~ 1omeone who "'~ an intiplate of people ' In high places." the newspaper quoted ~ Westcott as 1aying. Asked for comment. a 1poktsman at Reboz:o's o!fice on Key Biacayne ••id th~ flru.ncler was not i m m e d I a t e 1 y avallabl•.·.acid •:we don't know where we can cet In toUch wilh him." Newsday said Rebozo and hi r associates quickly obtained close.to-ap- praisal prices on an island plot, while other landowne·rs \\'ere being orfered lower prices on a take-it.or-leave-it basis. Through an attorney, . Reboio then demanded and received • higher t.han-ap. prai1al price on a _secynd piece of pro- perty, the newspaper report continued. One o(ficial, who the newspaper did not identify, \\'as qUoted as saying the speedy handling of Rebozo'& claim had been urg- ed because ''we didn't want to embarrass an incoming pre1ident." · Adams Key, home of.lhe Cocolobo-Cay Club, a (1,dlng resort, wu the principal property In qu~sUon, Newsday ~aid. ~ federal appraiser placed the island s -value at $5M,009 and Wstcott offered $500,(0), the newspaper 1 a Id • A ft e r di11CU1sion the. 77-acre key was sold for $550,000, the ttory said. Jn the case of Reboio's land on Elliott Key, the secret appraisal price was $90,400 and Westcott of!tred $90,000, Newsday aald. After six days of talks the 1ovemment bouiht the land for $99,000, the story said. - consulted before a housi ng authority 1$ t:reatMI. JI was pointt>d out lhat &l [>el'· t•ent of the population hve:1 in 1rt· rorpor;,ited communities. Further discussion of the highly enlo· tional subject was delayed until Nov . 17, £our day5 after a scheduled meeting Ue(\\'een the super visors and mayors or the cities. Board members dtd approve one hooli- Rappi11g Abo11t ing proposal -.atl ruth1r~c.111l'ut o!1 !he huu~111g goals of the Soutl1ern Cal!fur111;; Association 01 1 ;t11··~run1t'nts. t St'AU 1 Tlus appro\'a l will enable I o 1· a I governments 1vit l1111 lite 1·nonl1es to 11u- prove their cornpe1it!l't" pos1tioo tor 11 :itc1' and sewer grar1ts lron1 the f('der;il govt>rnn1en1 . ll was explained th<1l ;i regional pn1- gram is necessary or gr;ints \1'111 11\.ll be EstHte app1ovcd by tile te..ter·al authorities. Supt•l'I 1~<11' lluu;1!tl CaSIJt'fli or f';ewport l~l"<1(·h ''<•II('<[ !hr prupo!i1:1l 011 tht' how;ing cll'tnr111 ()I the gl.'ner;il plan "'confusing." ·'Thef<' <Ire .~v snar1y alternati ves of. lert•d !11<11 1111111y questions are left u11:in~wi:l't'd." !!1~ IHlh district supervisor 111·gu t>tl "I h:id a dreH nl when I came on 1his llfi<ird 111' 1nak111g the area ~uth of t11e !\e" port Fl'eeway a sort of ~h;1ngr1 OA!l.'I' P ILOT ~111! P1'101G Lil . ll is uow obv ious that mosl or the established tities will nol accept a low in· (•011ie housing progra1n $1) my distrltt wlll be slu<:k with il." "\Ve need muth n1ore inp ut fron1 the cities befor e 11e go forward on any hous- ing progran1 ," said Second District SupeJ'\'1sor David L. Baker. ".~tost of the housing in uninco rpora ted areas rs fairly new, built 1vithin the last 10 years. 111hereas many of the oldel'" cities ha ve most of the rundown homes.'' Buker 11dded . l'la nn1ng D1reetor Forest Dickason outlined the need for the l1ousing elernent 01 !he general plun. fie said · ~About 4~.000 county resident s are hv· 1ng in suhsta11d<1rd housing units. ~Approx 1m<itely 100.000 person:) werit l11·i11g in overcrowded i:ondi tions a~ the tune of the 1970 census. -An estunatcd 140.()1)() households ra11- n\lt <ifford the cost uf new housing, h;irnper1ng th eir cho ice or f1ous1ng and 1nohil itr. -The cost!)! new housing construction is becoming too expen~ive for many fan1ilics. pricin).! thc in out of the markel. ~Con\entiona l building techniques are tirniled iu the c~tent to ll'h1ch they can reduce housing costs. Dickason said constraint-:. un a hou.s111g prograin werr land a\'ai!abi!ity beca use oi soaring land cus!~. aod con1munity at· titud es which oppose low 1nto1nc huusing c!e\"el opmcnt . Opening nig ht ('J"O\vd of 270 Real Estate lnvestn1cnt Lecture Series registrants li sten at Ne,1·porl 11arbor ll igh School :\ud itorium \1•hil e Robert N. \\'ecn , Ot\ll.\1 PILOT publisher, tells then1 about gro11·th potentials of the Orange Coa.c:t. Randal l t\lcCarctlr . prc.:;idenl of the Real Eslatc rs, presented second hal f of f 1r~i ~rs5i10 11 of tl1 c four-class series. Ne .\:\ l'lass \\'Ill be ht>ld 111 s;une aud1tor1un1 next \\ledncs· day, OcL l:l. '1'1eket~ Jor J1'l'c adn11 ssion are avail- ;ible <it JJ1\IL,-l'll.(YI ' 11 fl11·e ~.· ()range Coast and (;olden \\"est ~·ven111).! ('ul lt·gc:-and ,\r1~porl Harbor- ( 'osl a ~lL·s;i lioarct pl lll·;dtu1-:-otl 11·(· The housing ele1ncnl and a hous1n~ authority have the backing of the Citizen~ Direction Vind1ng Corumi ssio n. I h e League of \\'omen Voters'. the Community Action Council and Oie Co unty Planni.n' Commission. In later Oiscuss 1011 Caspers cun1plained lo Battin ... All the problen1s of your fii-st district are being sent lo the fif!h district. Santa Ana has l!s Ol)'n housing authorily. -Capo Builders Lose Clash, To Redesig11 San Juan Ca pistrano's lal"gest land developer -\Vestpor1 Home Builder.~ - tang led with !he L·ity planning com· mission th is \\'eek and lost. The developer Tuesd<i.1' wa :> told hi redesign a tract along C a n1 in o Capistrano jusl south of the proposed Junipi!ro Serra Park. "I don't want to injure the t!e1·eloper but I can't approve i!. 1 think H shou ld be up 10 !lie city eounctl 10 mi,ke !h(' hnal decision .-" he said_ The pla nners voted 3·2 10 reject the silt• plan and landscaping plan for the second stage of the \Vestport deve!opn1en t ~cause !hey do not conforn1 lo an ordinance passed by the city c:ouncil which sa.vs the developn1enl must he harmonious with t\\·o adjacent projects - the Casas and the Casitas. Cominissioner Char!t>s AITen who ma1le the mot ion said he 1vas .dissatisfied 1vit h the appearance of the fi rst stage of the develo n1enl nort h of the propo sed park_ Comm issioner Arthur Lavagnino said in his opinion the development h<is depreciated tilt' surrounding developed properly. He said for this reason he had suggested that the de\·etopers redesign their structures. \\.'est port, \\1Jirh is providing garden and apartme nt homes which begin at ap- proximately $16,000. is adjacent lo a con· dominiun1 tract in wh ich homes sell for ;1round $28,000. The new section, denied by the commit:slon, 1vill be next to homes starting at $1iO,OOO. A spo kesman for \Veslport defendc<l hi~ development saying the firm's market researrh indicated people preler a single- fam ily dwelling rather than a to\1•nho11se- 1ype structure and for th<it reaso~ .his development did nol h<i\·e ad,101n1ng "''alls. Coinmissiooer La1·;ignino. an architect. had suggested the new designs have units "'ith perhaps one adjoining walL "Our buildings have sold 1·ery "·rtl as they are" said the de veloper. _ . He added that \\'hen all landscaping is done the development. in hi~ ol)in1on, \\'ould be an asset to the city. La vagnino said the com1n.ission w:ls dissatisfied \\'ilh the designs in the first place and had asked fqr more open space but the suggestions were ignored. Westport's spokesma n argued that changes were made in the arrai;igem~nt of the streets and they had tried to 1n· corporate suggestions fr om the planner~. "( doa'l think the develqpment plans !1\ Into this town and 1 don't know y,•hat to do about lt," admitted Allen. The matter will go to the city council ror consideration at their meeting on Monday. Fresno 'Missing' 1,000 Students FRESNO IUP!l -1'he Fresno School District is missing 1,000 pupils who pre· rc'gl stered for classes but ha ven't shO\\'ed up. . "I can't visualize where these kids -are, unless thert has been an exodus," said one official. He said the lost students all were· in school lasl semester. Dr. Robert A. ·Webber. assistant superintcndeiit for business, said he would call a mee.tlng of school principa!S to track down the students. He said district records should show • n Y tran1fers. ~ "The kids are. hcrr someplace," he sitid , The drop could cost the district up to $800,000 less in state !und!I for attendance and ellminate the. ch•nce of teacher• ga'ining a two percent rai!Je this year. ,\ 1'.T• l~IXOll Bot•k .411Ll1or 1'ri.e.~ 011f. II 11111.ur "/'hat is the correct ~proach." A $\eadv arrav of speaker$ for the 11ousing authoniy 11aradCct to t 11 e 1niernphone. "The South Coast Transit Company ha~ s<l id th<i t the only reas~n they are able t<» sucl'essfu!ly operate !heir lines to Laguna Beach <1 11d !'\e\\'port Be:ich are the do111estics l\'ho ride from $anta .Ana 10 ' .. El\' ,.OR' 1Ul't 1 -.·\ ,, .. ,, 11,·,11·11 11 111 ''''''' , 1,,.,,,, .. ,,11 .. ,111,. ,,,111,11 ,,11 lhose cities." charged !he Rev. Ca lal ·' "' --, ,, L•n ·~· "'' '':>,_-(;ough, residen t uf the Santa Ana: Philip noth :.lJOU\ a l",...;, !'res1dt111 1·:1llt:d (!•ltl'lll).; 1111 1'1'1111<'~ IS 11nn1cd1alt• !lutnan Rela l lon~ Co1nmission. Tntk F:, Dix-un -::i 11\inl,1· 1l1:;gu1:;t'd l'tu· 11011.'I <'11r!~ 111111 ll1l' ;<ss;1ss1n11lcd.. "'Santa Ana ha:: the Ulighll'd hous1ri.:, refrrrnct> to Richard ~I \'ix~11 -11111 lJt· 1•1c,1dl'll! 111 !it'll v.in1p;ugn111g' 1ir1 thr )OUr area dues not." he said to Caspers. pullhst1ed i\'.01-. 1. b) H::i11c1 .. 111 111111:;1• 11 IJ;i,1 ~ •ii Ins t•11l rrcurd 1111 eiirtl\ to •-a is shn \lcd upon us.·· 11a.c; .anoum.:ed \l"cdne:;t\:1.1 rfpl;H'(' 1lw 11,.111 Ad opl1u11 of H housing elcrnent lo 1h~ The new 00111;. by Roth. :)S a11u11 ,1 (II \I ii' l(;niduip 11 ,111~t· 10 ;i pniii iuttu nul :.l;HC· (;eucr<1l Plannini; Progra1n 1s required /lY :.\;1\e l<iw so action on lhe. par t of the pie· IJcsl·sel!cr, "Portnuy 's ('utnp\:11111 " 1 ~ 111cn1 1·alll•tt the t"1<1k ;1 ··~ungin!-'. and lure is expect ed Oct. 27. L·alled ··our 1;ang. :-ita l'nn~ T1·1l'ky <1111! L1p1·oar10~1..; 1·1.~1on ol n;\11onal leadcrsh11> However. the reco1nme11dat1uns o[ the llis Friends." '"i-Jl':if..111g Ila· :iVd uf debased language. Pl anning Conunisslon and the Citizen~ According lo lhe pubh~l1111g !1nH 11i" illa1 ;lt'{'urding tn (;eorge Orwell. 1~ IJircction Findi11g Cominission in v.·t1ich .. ,,,,,.,1 "haracter of 1he book 111·u 1111st·~ ,, 1 k 1 ., hf 1 d they urge the tre11tion of a county hou5-.. 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'' '~-•-•_rL_V_Pl_l_or _________ r~11ur)d1y O<lobfr 7. 1~71 \ \ GOP Get s Turn At uealing By TllO,\IAS /\1URPHIN'E OI t~• o.u, ,, .. , l t•H RICKY TICKY POl.ITIX: Calirorn 1~ Republican leaders Riggled !iome a few >Wee.ks back after they un1·e1led their plans for remapping State ~nate districts They had a ff'W laughs, 1nainly, because !he De mocrats had n't a ~ yet come up with a remapp1n~ plan and the GOP proposal had caused \hr nemos tn sq uirm and squeal sorne_ The Republic11ns enjoy y.•atchinJ: the !)emos squir1n and squeal. UPI Tol•Pilt .. • Today,\ how-;ver, is the d11 y ar1er the Democrat!! unveiled their own plan for Jitate senalorial reapportionment. 811.ffHff) Ho11n1l1111 · So guess y.•ho'~squirn1ing and squc<i l· ' ' 1ng noll'~ "THIS IS A HLATA!\I .-ittempt ln dif · fu se the political ~trength nr Orange Cou nty," lumed Senator Dennis E. ~arpernter. the GO P Mr. Big from Ne1<1·por! Bea ch. Federal C0 \1 bovs at the National Bison flange in ~1o ntana . run a grou p of hl1ffiill) !n corrals during this \l'eek's round up a nd s ale nf hisnn . f,ach year the government has the herd gathered and thinned out so that they will nol overpopulate the refuge. Some of the animals will be used to grace dinner tables v.·hil e the lucky ones v.•ill be sold as pets or roadside attraclinns. "H's l ~f1nesl fln.,.,•ering of the old ,i;:er· rymander •\echnique and nol f'\'en nn a disguised tksis," howled Sena I or Pel er ] eivs, Arabs Hardening U.S. Rescues H. Behr, the 1\1a rin Cnun!y Republican. Carpenter. or (;'OUr~e. \\llS parJlt u!ar!.I' lnnam~ by what those sne aky Demos wrre tryin,ll to do 1o his Orange Cnun!y wh ich. as e1•ery bod y knn1<1'S, 1s ~nmet hing less than a Democratic stronghold . Despite U.S . Efforts 25 Chinese Fro111 Vessel AS A MATIEft of fa et. .'IO flle .... ·ag.'I have suggested you could rirf' cannon.~ down Orange County streets and hit narv a Democrat. Whic h may be why we don:l fire cannons down ou r street~ Any111ay . Carpe nter and othtr f;Qp leaders have in past months looked 111 Orange Count~· with fondness. no!1 n~ that the place has ,llrown bv sorne 700 ,000 souls sinct: the censu~ of 'i960. Going 1<1'ith lhe ont: man . one vote rul e ;ind that sort Df th1ng. a rejig~ering nf .'lenatorial district~ should me11n. thev c11lculated. that Orange County 1<1·ou1d pick up's new slate senator or two. HlIT ~'HEN THOSt~ shif!v-t"ve<I Demo!! un••eile<I their pl11n. he rk! 'Thf'y had cleverly divvie<I up all lhe growth and ~pLil Orange Count y off lo be lncl udW ln San Bernardino. Los Angeles and San Diego count y disdricls. Thus the Demo meanies had calculated i1 so th;it Orange County y,·oulr1n't pirk up a single ne w scnatori11I sesi.t. Whirh rncans. or cnur:;r. no new si!lin,ll places for aspirin~ <;op sf!naj/Jrs. - All of thi~ is cnougfi tn rnake Srn11i nr Carpenter chonlj}" llii; teeth w h;i rd he 'll need a v.·ho!e new set or pipe sc emi;. Thus the ,ll igglin1:: }'OU hr11r t0<1a1· 1s frnm behind De mOC'r11t ir doors. Rut . you ma.v a~k 10 be.w1Jdcrn1r11I . how r an the y do !his, \\'111 !he~· )1;1'1 aY.a\ \1\lh it, CAL~f YOL.:R Fl::A ns. Oran gr ( 'olllO· han . The answer 1~ r\O. The~ 1<1 nn 1 crl ;11va v 1<1'1th 11 unless r;n1crnnr Hnn '• l t'ltl pen .nbruptly run~ out of 1nl.. The Repubtirans know th is Sn '101 H1e DemocraL'I. we·1r Ju.~1 i;een !hr 1i1nt - honored lrad1t1on nf each p.~Tt1 1rn11lnl! nu! 11:; nwn rf'11 pr>orllnnn1 rn1 pl<111. 1-:111·h tries lo make hi~ ri>rnappu1i: 01111 r nutrat;f'nu~ ;ind 1n1prnbahlr lhan thf' othe r. Th11> al\nwi; th em ;:i ll tn 1•xr n·1·'" their lungs. 1'h1~ 1.~ ~ood !h ~rapv l<1r pol iticuins w11rrn1r1 g up for !hf' r11rn p;n,t:n lrt111. In the ('nd. the1 ·11 ~qn1eho10o' ~cl together wilh a cnm pron1 1.~r . And the only thing )'OU can b11 nk no there is 1hat when the lines .'I re f1n:illl' t1raY.·n. ri arn ftv• ioC'u mbrnl .~ \\ 111 hr harmed on either &ide of the senatorial a iii le. /\E\V YOR K ll.1'11 -Thr l'nit rd Sl<itrs in trn sifird i1 ~ r ffnr f"._ ln<l:i,1· in 1nove ~;J.iypt :ind 1.~r;ir l 1ow11 rd s<1n1e fnrm of srtc lf'rnrnt in thr ~1 1drlle 1-'.ast but 1111 indic;1t1nns-wcrr tf1;1t bcllh lsr;1el ;i nd Egy p1 111're h11rrl1•nin_!! thf•ll' positions. Secreta ry of Slate \V1 1l1an1 I', Hn~cr~ ~c.:hrdulcd a n1('t"l!ng ~·riday with Ei:yp- 11.'ln Fnrrign ~f inist('r ~1 ;itunoud R1ad ll'h1le Jf'lsrph .J Sl.<.ru. llo~~r"' nght.h:>nd mon. 1n1·i1ed lsr11el 1 Arnb:issador Yllzh11k Rabin to breakfas t toda\. Rn,llers un r-.1onday · n1ade a polir'y speech outhn1n g ;i ~1x-po1 111 proposa l .1~ the .basis for an interin1 ;i~reernent on reopening the Suez Canal and strengthen- •n,I! the C'Urrenl cea.~e.f1 re Nei ther Israel nnr Egypt was rn!hus111sl!1' · lsrat li Preni irr <:nlda 1\1 ri r in a sl a1e- mcnl issued ('11r!y lo<!;iy rtirn11~h hrr Jenisalem off i('f', said !logers "crrrd ~reatly" in s11rnc of lhr IK11n1 ~. 11nd l~;it by sn doing "J\\r. f{og~rs 111arlr 1! d1H1c1111. fnr hln1self !o rende r thP ~nod scr1·1e!'S he har! nn dn11bt intrndt'd .. . l\irs f.lclr said thrrr 111ust he :in un li mit f'd ('l',1Sr ·firr ;ind lhal no F.gy i)t1:i n iroops shrluld o-r11.<' 1l1r S11r'l C;11101l.11nd1•r t rrm~ 11f ;1111 1111r-ri111 :i1:n·r-n11'11T tn reopen it ll1 ni1! ~tr'r<.."1n~ thn'e po1 n!s, sht> said lloi.it•rs' ~fH:f•r·h o u11lr! hr in- terpreted h\' F:1!1 pt·~ ruh·rs :1, r nNlur1111· rnent In per.;1s1 111 tih·1 r 11Hr;;ns1gcn! po~ilion~ " In Cairo. authorit<1t11 o' I' C. I' Jl t i a n dillloma11c ~our<·r~ ~aid 111r \ n11ed Sla tes 1>.'ill ha1·e lo obcain .t • 111n11ul r11rnl from lsr;:it'I on rvPntu:il 111lhd r-11•.•I lnu11 1111 1wo up1f'r1 Ec .1'pl 111n 11•111tu11 !1f'fr\ff' ( ':11rn ;:i ('rPr.~ !O r('(•P<'ll 1h1· ! .111al Thr 'n11ri·r~ ~,'llrl 1hlS WI!\ !hr r"1 ·;il 1~11!\l ,.f ~:£:.l'pt S po~1!1nn as f;ir 111; I ~ pt•;u t• 1n;1k111,i:: RI'· t i1;1t1f'~ l'.'t>rr t·111H 1•r11rd Riad. Jt'l h1~ flt0 l11 I 'J)('l'I h 111 !hr r '" f;rnrr11I A~-.. n1hh · hl;1mrd 1h•· ('up·• r1 r 1m11as~(' on l-r:1PI and .... 11,.1 ho• o :1\if•{l 1!~ ~1JH1111·t1 supportrr th•' l. 111i11c( :-ira1r~ Thr J.;r-;1rl1 .l\1 nha.<~;uj0>r l" rtir l ~, Y0~1>f Trkoah . (·l1l!ll1'll nt1n.: "ll !ht' s(:1l('fllf'l1!, ~111cl lhrre !'lHI t1r 110 pn1~r;i111 11 nlr ~s Ei::~pt ab anrlon ' 11 ~' 111flrx1hlp allilurlr '' S1sco's tal k.~ 111th Hah1n to1d:11' were rs- f'l('f·\ed II) tenll'r on Israel's reaction lo !hr R1ad spr t·1·h fl ttge r~ on Fnd a1 will 1nrel .,.,•ith Riad 1n t11~eu~~ !hr ~pr•r{ h ln 1t1e mrantime 'S!a1P Oeparrment '111rlrlle E11 ~t experts were stud,11ng Riad 's prcsentat10" 10 see ...,•hat d1plom11tlc possibilitie~ it might npf!O . _. ' The1· ~;:iid at the rnoment it ;ippearerl th1' ~:~ypt111n official's statements neither ''()pc11rd n'w doors nor closed 11ny old ctonrs ' Riad 11ttused the l'nited States or R "contrad1cl1on" in 1 t.~ ~iiddle Eo'st policy h.1· .~upplying lsrael v.·ith.._ modern arms- 11 h1I.~ sc1•k1ng to acl as a negot111tor lwi11·een li.Tael and Egypt. t.: S uffictals note<! that Ri1d did not l.'1.nnmenl on the s tx points which Roger~ proposed Monday to the U.N. GenerAI Assembtv as the basis for an interim ::igreemcnl on reopening lhe Suez Cano:il and ~trcngthrning the current cease-fire _ /\rithcr di d he specifically reje('t con· liriued L:.S. e(forts to pursue. mediRtion eff nrts. r S. officials eonsidered Riad'5 pre.~en· talion as 11 "forceful " argumenl for con- 1·lud1nJ:l 110 interim aJ.lreemenl on F.gyp- ri11 11 tcrn1s hu1,.. bY no means. ruling out rnnt1nucd Arnerican mediation. l's_ nfflt la ls sa id Rog~r~ would furthrr pur.s11e 'his pr11ce efforts by ~chcduling a l'rr ond n1e('tin~ l'.'it h l.~ra e h Forei ,en ~ll 11i~l t'r Ahh;i Eh11n al the beginning of next 11ec k. The.v me! last week. U 'iekr ' '"f(k''i '.Uiss Jones ! Bring in the file o.f George JIJeany suggestions and a box of matcli£s!' r.1AN1 !.A jU Pll -tJ .S. Air Force hcliciipLers today re5cued 25 Chinese crewmen of . a Panamani11n freighter ~inking off lhe. Philippine Coast in the So11th China Sra. T)le crewmen were 11.irl if\ed to f\.1anila after .a one·hour and 21>-minu!e flight from the disaster scene. 270 miles we'St or here. The capta in of the 1,690-ton ship. caught in Typhoon Ela ine earlier this week. told newsmen all his men 1>.'ere ac- counted for. "We were heing hit by big waves more than 20 fet1 hi11h and the ,ship wa~ already listing badly 10 porl when we gol nut." said C;ipt. \loling Hon WAn of Hong Kong. 1'he :1hip, I.he M. V. Keelung . owned by lhc Jagu ar Sli lJ>ping Corp. Ltd. of Hong l\nng lfnd of Pan1manian registry, left R11ngknk Monday with a load or general {'a r~n bound for Taiwan. "V.'e were given lhe wrong typhoon position by the radio reporU we got." Wsi.n said. Wan said they encountered rough wealher either Tuesday or Wednesday 11nd the radio broke down soon thereafter. He said he could oot remember details becau_c;e he had not slept for·two days. A .Japanese tanker. the Sei.,.,•a Mar11, stood by lhem Y.'ednesday ni,1tht and foll owed while the radio w1s repaired, \\'a n said. This morn ing they fina lly se nt out 11.n SOS and asked for an air force helicopter rescut:. All 1he Keelung r rr1<1'men appea red tired. Some v.·ere bare.foot ind other~ had only their 5ocks on. The capt1in and the n1her officers. ho...,·ever, wr:re able to selv age A suitcase fut! of ship documents. Cambodian Tells ' Of Discovering Newsmen Graves · PHNOM PENH tUPI ) -Lt. Col. 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Ith 10 ~J t In, ,..,..,.,uu•H •""· ~rPCl~Ho!lan '"' 1t>t ''·N>•" "'I°" -In• ot • "·"'· specific, fl> ,l,lbtinV ..,lbuQv•n•u• A~•tt Allfn!• ''~'''"fl~ "'" .... ~ ,_ .. 111. ll~fftle C1t1ct• 0.11•• .,,,_ O.t M&l111J °"''°'' ··-H-lulU ...... _lh 1. .. v-1 LetAll+lfll loul ... "" Mllw.ulc" M .. 0rNolM "'-v-.,.""' "'•ti• °"'""" Olllf-CHy P"->ll l"lndMlrttl l"erll•l'd ••itlll t llY ·-,.., .......... ... _ $1, Lwlt , ... l'twl'l(lac& ! .. Iii. 1..,lit n• Tlltrf'l'lol WtoM"f!Ofl.I\ ~1 .. 1 ... l-f'••c. He ord!red tne local pren to "be •e•dy ro " 11 on • momenl 'J nolict" fDr 1 fjeld trip to n " '4 n find the bodieJ of "foreign journ11i1tt ~ :; killed by the V~t Cong and North Viet4 ,. a namete.'' " 11 " Lon NDn toUI the Cambodian newsmen I• IJ 1 ti •1 .. .a1 al 1 pr1iv1te meeting Wednesd1y nltht :! ~ 01 thtlt "everyone -dipforn1ts, ntWltlln 11 •7 itnd oflicl1ls -will be ilivited to that pl1ce. when: the bodlet are to lhow tht world the 'criminal acts' of the Viet· namue Communl!!la.'' " " ., • • • >M " " " " " • • " .. " " u n •• " ... .. " "' • " • " " " • • • " " " • u • " • p # " " • • .. .. .. " .. Thtre art 17 fattlp newsnen cur-- TenUy mlMlng ·in Cam~ll. MOil of .11 ltlem dl1appt1rtld durtn1 April and May. 1m. ,At lt•lt five dlupptattd in the ... 1ener1l •re• commanded by Lon Non .. Tin fortifn joum1llsl3 ba:v• bttn killed since the Indochina war sprtad »,cm- .a bodla In M1rch 1'70. When ht ftr8t made tht 1nn6uncemtnl. Lon Non promised th•t "no one Will touch lh. dtad" unUJ after tht forelp prea Mtt the 1r1ves. Ht 11ld only that the htldles bad ~i'I dl8eovered aoulH c.rtthe eapit1I but re fused to plnpaint tbt le>- c.ttion . I People Y 1. Firms Connally, Solons Row on Tax Cuts WASlllNGTON tU Pl l -Tre11surv Se,:relary John D. Connally .I r. lod11y rt- Jected as "old dogma " romplain!s by so n1e Senators that a House.approved $15 4 b11J1on tax-cu t b11t shows too much favori tisn1 to corporation.~. If anylh ing , Gormall y told the Senate Finance Committee, the government over the past fil'e yea•s has "gone too fa r in t'Ull ing income t;.x~ for ind iv idua ls." This. he said . ha s ~-en at the expense or corpor;i te growth, productivity and in- ternat io na l competitiveoe!'lll that can resul t from business tax cu~. But the committee cha irman. Sen. Rus.~ell B. Long (D-La.1, attacked the bill as showing a bias toward business. snn1e of the business tax tut_c; which the adn1in1s tratinn had proposed hut v.·h1ch the House v.·atered dow n. For example, he asked restoration nf 11 prol'is1on to offer big ra:ii advantages tn firms that increased their expo rts. He also askW tha t the 1n11estmenl tax credit -to permit businesses to dedur t fro m the ir taxes 7 per cent of the cusl nf new eQtupment -be made 10 percent for the firsl year ;ind 7 percenl thereafter. The House made il a straight 7 percent retroactive lo April L Th e bill is generally txpec!W to emerge from the finance comm ittee without substantial change but be subJect lo li heralizi ng arnendments f r nm Dem ocrats when i1 reach~ the Sen11te floor. perhaps late this monl h. Long told Connally that he believes "the mood of the Senale" will dictate even greater tax relief for individual$ ;:ind less for rorporations. He said the House bill would give $6 in tax cul!i to business for every $1 given individuals. Connally argued that D11er ~a five-year span starting in 1969. inidv idual tQcome taxes will ha ve been cut by $36.4 b)ll~ while co rporate tax payments will have incrtased by $3.2 billion . H o'tv .. Tax Cuts Moy Shope Up "These figur~ indica te that rather than providing a 'bonanza for business' we have if anything gone loo far in cul· ting ind ividual income taxes," Connally ~id. . "C!lnstructi ve discus.sion of tax pol icies in this country has been hampered for )'ears by the old dogma which pits in· dividuals against business." The House Ways and Means C!lmm ittee revised President Nixon's proposed tax cut!'! lo give individuals greater rel ief than he had proposed. But Long and some othfr sen.ators -echo ing criticism by organized labor that lhe mea sure still carried a ''bonanza for business" - Insisted muc h more help was needed by tht wage-earner to help uplift the ecooomy. The Way5 and f.fean~ version zipped through the House Wed n es d a y un- chariged. It wai; passed by an unusu;il unrecorded voice vote with only a frac- tion of tbe members on hand. Instead or bowin1:: to sen11torial demands ror lore pe rso nal tax cuts. Con- nally ask~ the ron1mittee to restore WASHINGTON (AP \ ~ Here are estimated tax cuts on selected In - comes for each of the next three years in the ~ax bill appro\•ed We<l- nesday by the House. The figures up to S.10.000 assume you 1;.ke the standard IO percen! deduction : the $15.000 and $20.000 figures assume an 18 perceni deduction. Income Present !!ii !!it 1'73 5.oOO 10,000 15.oOO 20,000 T" Single People 599 552 491 491 1.603 1.596 1,5.'Jfl 1,53/) 2.5.16 2,529 2.509 2.500 .1.75.1 3,7 45 .1,722 J.n2 f.1arrled , No Chlldren 5.000 422 336 322 322 lfl.000 1.266 1.257 1.!!lfl 1.!90 15,000 2.0411 2.112!1 1.!l!lfi l.!196 20,00fl .1,fl3.i ~.02.1 'l.98.'i 2.935 Marrit:d, Two Children 5.000 20fi 171\ ~R AA 1 fl. 000 I.fl I !I 1.000 005 005 !5.000 1.7M 1.'t.12 1.666 1.666 20.000 2.710 2 .~ 2,610 2,610 U.S. Aii·craft H~ts Enemy Positions Near Ca1nhodia SAI GON IUPI) -American 852:-:. fighter·bomber~ and helicopter gun~hip~ carried out he11vy raids today aga inst North Vielna1nt:se positions along !he Cambodian border but Com mu n i !I t ;irt!!lery kept up a stead y barrage against allied bases on both sides of the frontier .. -. In Saigon, 70 Buddhist !It u dent s demonsli'ated today against the re-eltc- tion of President Nguyen Van Thieu in last Sunday'5 one-candidate balloting. They were qu ickly dispersW by police:. The B52s new four raids or twice the number in the same area on Wednesday and U.S. and Vietnamese fighter -bombers ;ind hel icopter gunships also hil NVA pns111ons in !he area, 80 miles northwest nf Sa igon. The air attack! failed to hilt North Vietnamese gunners \\•ho rained !I rotkets and mortar rounds oo 10 allied bases on· both sides of the border, com- parW to nearly 200 shells fired ag&insl a do1.en allied bast!! the previous day. U.S. Fire Base Pace: was hit by 15 rounds or 112mm mortar from sunrise Tuesday lo dawn WWnesday 11'1d another eigh t round s in the 24 hours ending at dawn today. But oo ca5u altie5 were reported. A& !ht: bombardmenl5 continued, the U.S. command reported that l I Americans were ikilled in the war last week, down eight from the previous week. It brought to 4S,5M the total A~~arw killed in Vietnam·1;ince Jan. I, 1961. The wounded total jumped to 117, Up 10 from !he previous week and .wa!i at- tributed to the heavy role <>f Aml'f'ican C.ls in the fighting along the Cambodian border in the vicinity ol Tay Ninh and in suppc>rt ot the South Vietnamese fDrtt."I around the Cambodian t<>wn of Krek just acroS! the border. The shellinp of allied bases killed two Sooth Vletn1n:te.se IOldien •nd WOlinded four others. military 11pokesmtn q id. Jn ground action in the area two com- Blacks Make Bid For Archbishop VATICAN err/ CAP) -The head iii 1 group b.rt to ur1e ire1ter control by black Americans over their church life aays the ruponH from U.S. prel1td.1t4 tending the Warld Blahop.t Synod bu be.to "ope.n aDd profitable." But oDe member ol Ult I r o u p taktt stronl ei 4 cej>Uon • JOlltph Dtivla, 1 Marilnlst lay brothtr and oecuUvt dlndor of tht N1UonaJ Of. lice lot Black Cathollct, ond fl,. oilier Amerkan black Rom11n C.thoUCI are here primarily to Insist \lpoll tht IP. ,i>0intment of a black archblalaop for Wuhin&lon. D.C .. \to reploce Potrl<k Cudlnol O'Boyle. C4rdlilal O'Boylc; 11, Ir know• to 1>4~ tendertd hi• retlljnlUQfl, but Pope Paul Vl-hu not ·f~t 1cctpled it. The aroup alao •anta Lo Ulk to VaUcan 0Hitj1ls about 11ettlng up 1 blade rite In i th\ United .,Stain to meet the need• of the 800,? bl1ck Catholics there.· ' ·--~ panies of AR VN pi(atrnopers killed three Nnrlh Vietnamese in an encounter Wednesday between Tay Ninh and th• Cambodian border. the South Vietnamese command said. The Saigon command re ported its troops killed 57 North Viel· namese end Viel Cong in the 24 hours en- ding al 6 a.m. today. ~1ililary source.'C said the Sou!h Vietnamese lost two killed and 12 wounded in the fighting In the border area. British, lrisli Fi,ght Gun Duel Across Border BELl"AST. Northern Ireland fAP) - British troops and guerrillas fought a gun hatlle acros5 the frontier between No rthern Ireland and the Irish Republic early today. army headQuarlei:s reported. The clash rollowed a surge o~ shooting, bom bing and rioting in Belfast In one pe!'iod 10 explosions in 10 minutes oc· c~1rred in the capital of the British pro. v1nce . .---- The bocder battle flare<! when a British infantry patrol spottW two men placing 11 pa ckage -later discovered to be gelignite -behind a customs posl at Middletown. Couoty Armagh. When challenged. the men ran toward the republic. "The soldiers pursued them and were fired on by automatic weapon!! from acrDS.9 the border." th:0.my s1ld. The troop! returned the fire. The spokesmfl,n add it was "a very rare occurrence" for British troops to shoot into the republk . There were no army casualties in the incident. A--detcctive sergeant and civilian were shot and seriously wounded by two guer- rilla gunmen who attacked them from the rur In a Belfast rtrttl early today, police. reported. The a.ssa lJanU eecaped. One of 10 explosions In the.city Wedne~ day night damaged buildlnl! at Belfa1t'1 port termin1l where ferries ply between Northern lrellnd and Enaland. The 11tut warfare between British soldiers and sunmen believed to be mem. ber1 of the out11wed lri!!h R~pubUcan Army c.tme as provincial Prime Mlnlattr Briln F1\lltner prepated Lo ny to London for leCUl'ity talk!! with the Brllilh govern4 • men llartln.g today. H• ls I' e1'9C1ed to ur&• tou&ber measura Lo rutore law and order. Minuteman Launched VANDENBERG AFB (UPI ) -A U.S. Air Fore• Minuteman J wat J1unched ~ 9:07 p.m. POT Wednqday in In oper• tional teat from lhls coulll bl1e by a Stra~lt 1Alr Command missile combat " crew from the Mist wing 1t Malrmtrom AFB, Montlna. The Minuteman w11 reported on course ~own lhe Western teu ran1e . ~ " I• - J 2 Overt11res Sptarned Mansfield Wooed Chinese WASHINGTON 1UP!1 -Senate [)('mocratic Leader 1\like Mansfield con- finned \Vednt:>sda y that he 1 ..... 1ce sought pern1is.~ion , wit h Pre.~ident Nixon's en- couragen1enr. tn 111s1t t-.lainland China . The overtures for a ~1 Ansfield visit fir.~1 111 mid-1%9 an d a~a1n last March: \vere rnade after full consultation with lhe PresidenL l\1ansfie!d said lhe first requesl. was ff!· je<:ted and the Chinese never r!'sponded to !he second. Four months later. White House Ad viser Henry A. Kissinger flew secretly lo Peking and won approval for a Nixon visit. t.tansfield said that ~ilh Nixon's bless· Inf': he wrote an old friend , Cambodia's Prince Norodom Sihanouk. in mid-1969 REPUBLIC suggesting a visit. Later that j(lmmer, t.lansfle!d ::.aw Sihanouk in ?t!'nom Penh whil touring rhe f ar East at Nixon ·.s request, and talked to the prince .about the trip. Mansfield said Sihanouk hnd ronlnrted Chinese Prem ier Cohu £11-lai but thal the reply was negative. "Then early this }'f'Bt. intimati on camr back that C'Onditions looked Very good if I renev.·ed my request -there was a possibility of acceptance.," he said. "This was relayed to me throu11:h twn foreigne rs who had bee!Yi~e.k1ng and talked to Sihanouk there .''.,_~ere the Cambodian monarch was exiled . ··1 brought this information to lhr al · tention of the president at a breakfast between thf' twn o! 11~ al lhe \Vh ile Hose and 1 wa~ f'nrnuragf'd again tn rn:ike 1ny rcriuest ," the Dernoerat1c leader said ... , did 1h1s in J\1:irrh rind got no reply. This w<1s underS\ilndilhlc ·• ~·l;in~f1(•ld said hr ~·n11ld nnt rnnlirm a report. 1n :-.'e.1\·~wf·l·k l\\;1galu1e that Chou illikf'd ~·ren1'h i\1nbassador Etienne !'.·l::inac'h if N1:.:fln pr.rh;ips harl a man of h1.~ 01\'n n11nrL Man ac·h hroughl to Chou the serond l\lansf1e !d reriuest in the fnrn1 of a r:npy nr lhr Senatnr's lette r to Sihanouk. acrnrd1ng tn New s\veek. ~lansheld :-;ud he did not kn ov.· nf Kiss- int:er's n1ission in advance and·added. "I v.as surprt~erl whrn I hl'11rrl thf' president Sil\' that he had been 1nv1ted In Pekini:: but I \\<IS and arn '>ery pleased about 1l. ·• Bircher W elcl1,_ Says Nixon's After Worlcl ,rrf'!>1dcn! or anyl !ipecific rrimes, hut or 1he broad sin of n1·r>r1\'£'e n1ng :.nd ru thles.'i am - h1t1nn," \\'r \ph wrote, 111 tht' Oct ober hulletin. WATER HEATER • BELMONT, J\la!is, !UPI\ - Rohert Welch, founder and leader of the John Birch Sor1e- ty, said in a newsletter tha1 President Nixon is tryi ng tn use t h e presidency of 1. h f' United State!f as a stepping stone to become lhe ruler or the world. ' Welch. in a pan1phlet ma1l£'rl v.•ith Oclpber bulletih nl the. John Birch Society, said Nixnn could only achieve such a pn~!­ tion with the approval and supporl of the Comn1un1st movemenl. HEW Eyes Travel Pay Ab use Case e 40 GALLONS e 10 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL WARRANTY AGAINST TANK FAILURE IN-SINK-ERA TOR THE NO. 1 DISPOSER Wh•I m~\,, 1"-Sin ~-Erelor mot+""•"'· •rl 1 l••u+iful torri1ion-.praaf tltinlen sleel. E•dusiv•• lik• the "Wr•nchefte"" th.1 leh VDU ,1 •• , i•"'' ••1ilv. A"rl mo•e. Na wonrl•r th1 wOfld••ful Mad· el 77 h11 • lifetime eono•ion w1 rr1n· ty. And • !i·v••• o•rh '"''"'"ly. loo. Thi q u1lity +h•! m•dt 1n.Si"k-Er •fo• lh• "'""b•t On1 di1po••• b1ton91 in ~our kiteh en. r ..... ,, \ O,IN ~ Me11.-llrl., '·'; lat., f.,; S111 .. 10-4 .. The record seC'ms to mr. 11) indicate quite clearly that , si nce at le:ist 1960, Richtirrl Nixon has had lhe a\l -prevad- ing ambit.ion and the illlsh;ikf'· Nile determination to u."e thl' presidency of the United States as a stepping stnne from which lo hecorne lhe first ruler of !hr Worfd," Vt'elc h said. "This belief in cludes the fur1her opininn that N1x nn knows any .<;uch posi tion 1;an only be achieved with !he ar· prnval and support of the Communist movement and of fhe insiders who cnntrol it. A!sn, 1 believe he rea\11es. ex- pects and intends th<1t this role . . . will and must rapidly evolve into 11n 11bsolute Cnm- munist·style dictatorship ... " The statement v.as stron~er than nne Welch made in 19;i9 call ing President Eisenhower an unwitting.dupe nr the Cnm- mUJ1ist Party, since the Com- munists' .11mbitions were fur - thered while he was in nfficP. "\Ve. .are not accusing the \ \V AS!IJ :Xl.TO'J i trt I - • llealth, Education and \VeUare nffirials b<'liel'e ahuses of the i;tandiird S25-a-d;iy govern· mcnl tr<i vel allowance "may he wide~pread" throughnul the agenc:1'. HE\V Sccret;:iry Elliot L R1chardsnn or de r ed :i crackdn1\'0 on vinlatinns nr tr<ivel rules and an internal in- vesllga1inn of expense ar- cf'unts \Vednesda.v. Iii~ acllon fn!lnwed disclosure rif d<11!y !2~1 payments 1n Dr · F.dw;:ird F fll<1rN ichol .Jr. nf the Nn!innnl lni>t1tutes 1Jf He al!h t~'lll 1 dunnj!; the two m on th s ti.1acNichol spent each or tht' last thrrf' summers at his Cape C.od home.. fl1acN1chol ha!i contended he \\'as do111g \'1tat research on the nervo us systems nf n1ar1nc animals at a laboratory near his \Vnods Hnle, r-.t;:i~s., hnine Rut the C.!'ncral 1\ccnunting Office, walchdQg of govern · menl ~pendi ng. i 11 in· vesligati ng rh"e eli"penditures. KIRK JEWELERS COSTA MESA IS NOW FEATURING THE NEWEST PRODUCT OF LITION INDU STRIES, THE FAMOU S "Y AG " (YTIRIUM ALUMINUM GARNET) SYNTHETI C DIAM OND WITH THE HAR·DNESS OF 8-1/2. THIS ITE~.SE~LS IN RETAIL STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR $!i'Q,ooJ PEfl. CARAT. WE AT KIRK JEWELERS ARE NOW ABLE TO SELL .THE SAME IDENTICAL ITEM FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CARAT ! ! ! THIS OFFER IS LIMITED TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER !!! ALL SHAPES, ROUND, MARQUISE, EMERALD CUT NOW AVAILABLE ! ! ! THE MOST EXCITING ITEM TO. HIT- THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY IN MANY YEARS ! I ! , ' 1mwANT an MAlQUlg ~~ IMllALD CUT HA HOR • 'C: SHOPPl.N• CINTI~ OPIN UOOH ....... 4. MOR., n.rs., Prl~ C-M-'tR 9 P""· 145-9411 ' ' 4JT-I DAILV PILOT I ln1proved Mail JolJ Pro111i sed POHT!.AND. Orr. 1 UPI~ - r ostmaster General Winton ~1. Blo11nt is taking a stern at- titude about. see king improvtd service rrom the nation's pnst rnasters. "I arn demandin g l I ,'' Blounl told th e 68th annual convention of the National Le;:igue of Poslm;isters of the l 1n1!ed Slates '.'11ednesday. ''Therf' must be an im· prnvl'ment 1n lobby service to customers as v.·e!I. We .are demMlding It." Al !he san1c lin1e he told the 1,000 delegates to the con· vent1on that he v.•ottld try to get them a pay raise if they g1l'e their best service. "J pledge in return an equitable system of com- pensation for managers al all Je1•els ," he said. He sa id the decision to ''decentralize" the po s l a I operAlion fron1 the ol d pa1ronage.system post office depa.ctment "gives you an op· portuhily In e.11erc.lse your creative abilities." QUITTING BUSINESS! STOREWIDE SALE Savings to 50%~~~' Living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Lamps, and hundreds of decorator items. TERMS AVAILABU Monday thru frldoy-1 2 noon tot p.m. Saturday-9 a ,m, to 5:30 p.m. Sunday-12 noon to 5 p.m. Garden Shop Specials Save Sunday too., 44~tray Special! Flowering bedding plants. Choose from Pansy, Iceland PoppyaOO Delphin ium. In trays. 37~ Special! Col eus, in it " pots. Kellogg's Gromuldl. planting mix for trees. shrUbe; roses. exotic plants. 1291 cu., ft.beg 198 2cu.~.bag JC Penney 05 Sea Green Junipers and Staked Pyracanthas;,, 1 gaHon containers. Hurry while this special ~ .. 111 S 'aJIChoose AbeHa Grandiflora, a graceful flowe ring shrub; or Dwarf YalJIX)O, an attraetive holly plant. each Sequoia Deconll!Ye ' Ba(k in yow' choice of medium, """'""' pathway. 3CIL It beg, 1aa 'Shop Sundays noon to 5 p.m. • ) ;l.vii\able et tho lollowin9 •lores: Newport Be1oh • F .. hion Islan d ......Cher9• It. . '. I • ' I _, • Di\RY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Welfare Muddle \\'eUa.re, alttady afnicted v.'ith bureaucratic aches and ta..xpayer pains. encountered court decisions last \\'eek v.·hich t-ould add S4 a1illion in extra labor costs just to .straighten out the mess in California. First. a (f°dl'r.il JUdgt in San · f rancisco ruled• that not11.'fS C1( cutb.s .. :k~ sent to 16.000-JY.'elfare recipients should h:t \'t' spt>l!t'd C!Ut exactly h6Y.' each recip ien t's ~r3nt \\\•u ld ~ .Uff'\.·ted.. • Th.~t\ th< "tatt" Supreme ('ourt stqpped all chaliges itt the ·\td to rJn111tes \Vtth De pendent Children l:\FOC) l'r\.',.:r.t!lt L3tt':C tbts ruling v.as broadened to include in- 1r"1"a...•l"S tn pa_,.rtl t.>nt;) v.hJl·h t'h·o-thirds of the AFDC fa mi· l1 I'~ '' :Lfi.\'Ut l!1l'lHnl" v.t>rt' to receive. i·h~ Lt>~1 ~iature passed tht> \Velfare RefOrm Art in IJtt' \'.l~'.t.:>t lts Qa ~": purp•.Jse was to do more for the · tr u;v nt>t>Jy'"-thi..1$e unable. lo earn any income-and il•$s !<..'r thl•se Jblt> tlJ help themselves. (~range l'ou:ity \\'e-!fare Ouector Granville Peoples h.td a1:t~d on stJte instructions in compliance \\'ith the 11?1\-!J\.\·. \thit"h he rece'i1·ed early in September_ There 11as a 111Jd .-:rr<unble. inl·luding overt1 n1e \rork1 to try to 1neet the de::id!!nf's_ · Frustration fv r Peoples and his de.parttnent n1ount· ed as court orders ·and st-ate instructions poured in last 1reek telling them to do things differently, effective Ocl. l . or rest1nd1ng aclions already taken. One rourt order illustrates the inipossibility of fu ll compliance. The court ruled that recipients 1nust be af· forded 15 davs notice prior to Oct. 15 so that they _may have time tO appeal the decisicin if they wish. It also ruled that \•:here grants have been reduced or terminat- ed, ne\v grants must be issued changing that action not later than Oct. 8. The Oct. I deadline could not be met. aod·it 1vas a serious question \\'hether cOmpliance v.-·ith the Oct. 8 deadline could be met either. The result has been delay in receipt of welfare rhecks. mil lions of dollars in extra ad ministrative costs, and total l'onrusion on all fronts. Even a court "clarifi· (•ation" only added to the overall muddle. And errors in lhe prograins thenlselves are n1ou11ting. 'J'he resulting atn1 os phere of total befuddlement and frustration produced among \velfare workers by lcgisla· live rnaneuvcrlng and the rourt actions is understand- able. \Vhat i.s less rc:idily understood is \\'hy the Judges involved apparently did no t think through to t he end· resul t and tailor their rulings to permit orderly and sensible compliance \l,'ilhout extra expense to taxpayers. Good Ne\\'S on Bike Trails . Orange County governrnent Js moving ahead with the proposed 300·n1i!e nel\VOrk of bicycle trails. As en· v'.sioned, the nCl\\'Ork "'"hen completed would l ink re· gional and local park11 , educational insti tutions the county's 25 cities, and the beaches. ' Financing is, of course. a major stun1'bling block. But goo.d ne~·s c~rne rel:e1,1tly from the state· Attorney General s office, in a ruling that gas tax funds may be u~ed .to develOJ) b.lke trails if it is demonstrated that ·they "'Ill increase veh1cu lar,safely. l"lrst ~efinit~ a 1 ction .\1•ill ~ome in the forn) of pilot pr~gran1s in Irvine s University Park area, \Vhere the tra1!S program \Vas triggered las t li-Iarch; Orange Park Acres, and two as yet' undesignated IO\V income areas. .. \V il~ 1nore and more adults as well as youngsters rid'.ni bicycles for health , recreation and b usiness. the a~11v1ty . has. gone beyond the fad category. Providing b1ke_ lra1l.s will serve the saf~ty and co nvenience not only of bike riders b ut all motoris ts as \.Veil.~ :. .. ; .. ~' ,. '''· . '' ,: • Senseless Oppositio11 To Lofl:g Hair Natio1a Htts l11a11ae1ase Po1ve1·s of Rec1ape1·ation So you don't care for "hi11pies''? Well, that's vour privilege. You don't like kids ·who m0ock the Estah\ishment and thumb their dirty noses at the o!d-£ashioned, all· An1erica n virtues. 0 .K . then. In that case. YQLI must like bOys who pla v baseball. and take lt seriously. Even 1nof.e. boys v.'ho play on teams sponsored by I.he American Ugion. How much more tiome-gro wn, old-fashioned, and a\1- American can you get? ' DU"T: \\'All' A minute . Something's Dear Gloo1ny Gus Referring to B. W. A.'!'i gripe about redundancies (G us. Oct. 4): My pet aversion is l.o the guys and gals who use "affecf' when they me'an "effect ,·• and vice versa. -n. c. s. T~I< l•atur• rtll .. i. r.1der1' vi•'"· ""' n•CU~•llJ 1~0.. •• th• n•••PIPlt. S1"d 11ur "' ''""' to GIM"'r Gu•. o.i1r ,.11o1. symOOl Of being .. ~:iThi~d nothing more. ljair Jong ago Ceased hlving any politicpi or social or sexual significance on lhe youth scene: even the squarest of :i;qua{es are wear ing thei r tresse~ far longpr than •they did a ha!f·dozen )'ears ago, This example. tri\·ial as it is, ":rong here. The pic- lure's oul or focus. At least in Orlanfio, Fl orida, where a 14- n1:in teen·age base- b~H squad voted to forfeit its remainlni gan1e s in an Ameri- 1;a11 'Legion tou rna- 1nent rather than cut the hair and shave ne/ertheless has importan ce in indicating ~ how Establishments in\'ariably driv e pe<r /" pie into the cam p of th e ''enemy" by 1 , pushing their own ronformity to a 'dangerous and idiotic excess. 1hc. beard s fro111 eigh t of its memhers. The tournan1ent diret'!Or, ins~cting the r layers as th ey stood at attention for 11rega 1ne cen:'n1onles, ref used tn let U1e (lrlando lean' play in the second round un11l eight of the players got. lla1rcu!s or :.;irlehurn trims. The boys -all high ~ch1)0I Sl'n1or$ -1ume~ him dO\\'fl, and 111'rl' supported by th~oach. who p .. 1p·ted n11t-d1sgu~tc·dly that lFil\ touma-· 111ent director hi1nself "has \a big n1011st11che under his 11o~e-" 11(1\\' STUPID CA1' th~~ Estab1lshment g1>t~ Th(' current fef1~h for long hair is a 1;1gn of "belonging" to n1odern °)'0U~h , a BOYS WHO PLA \' baseball for the American Legion belong in the same category as apple pie and milk ; they are about as lhrealening lo !he s1 abilitv of the nation as Ii plastic 1\•ater-pistoL ·ve t, by demanding that th£'~c rosy·chreke<I athletes trirn lhe lr hair to sorne arblt rary length. the guardians of QUI' nat1nn;:il manners and niorals sim ply d1S€n chan1 such lads and dri\·e then1 into-conlmon company with other d is~idents. By in voki ng such sensele:-:~ •uling~. thr adult powers prove ln The arulit\l'al youths tha t. the-aC'L11•ls1s ht11'e :.i real point in oppo~ing !he rli·ad weight of lhi:> Estab!ishn1enL r.1ore t•nn1erts In a lallh are recruited hy the bhnil ~!ubbornes~ of authorily than by the sirtn song nf re volutionaries -a lt'S!lon Ci;irs never learn untll they arc deposed. Priorities Oiit of l(ilte1· \\'ASHl NGTON -President Nix on's C'cunomit ad\·isers ha1'e warned that \1-'i!h in two decade$, the Germans and Japanese w1!1 nvt>rlake Arllericans in personal wealth if lhc present trends con· tinue. These advisers ha\'e pointed out that the Germans and Japanese are ¥1orkin g harder than do mu~\ An1ericans. In tlme. Americans \1-'0n't be able to afford as many luxuries for the simple ·reason that thi!y h<.ven·L been earning them . Americans have come to el!'pect hi!!tl- er wages and profits for less effort. How- ever, the Jaws of ec· onomics simply will not let this continue. Cv1fimerce Secretary r.-laurice Stans, meanwhUe. has warned the Prtisident urgently that the other great industriaJ powers are now giving first priority to economic problems. THE JAP"NESE government., for ex· ample, works so closely with J apane~e corporations that they have become almost inseparable. And the Br1Usb Foreign Office has made it clear that die first mission of British dlplom1l1 ts to promott the 'country'a economic interest. The State Department, 1n contrast. gives firs t attenllon to diplomacy and pollUcs. Thjrd-strlng dlplomats are · at11igned to.Promote America'• econom ic interests. ~tans ~as asked the Pr e~ldent , th(refore, to hike the eco nomt.: sectir1n " . . Antlersou ~ " f • l'IUI of the Stale Depa rtmen~ and upgrade it. AN UNLIKELY ORGAN\ZATION flAS distributed fre e anti-pollution teachers' ~uides to 5,000 Michigan s c h o o I i;uoerlntendenls. • Th'ei;e detail how school children from grammar schoo~ on up can use home- made apparatuses to di:icover and meas· ure wa ter, air and even noise pollution around local factories, incinerators and dum ps. The students are told how to col· Ject in simple sclentlflc devices river ef· Ouvia and air filth and ho" to survey solid waste poUut1on. An -enthus:bl.stic I 5 • y e a r • o I d en- vironm entalllt, when asked whom he thought had put out the guides, guessed EnvironmenW ·Action or Friends of the Earth, both mil itant conservation groups. ' SHOWN THE publisher's: Imprint, he fi{aSped, "Good Grief!" For the toufilh teachers• guide: was written and distributed by none other than Dow ChemlcaJ, the bugbe11r of youth in the put years because of its manufacture of napalm. Ironically, even as Dow w a 11 dl~trlbutlng the 4G-page antl·polluUon RtJlde1, one of ltl Michigan planl1 gushed c1u!ltlc wa5le into the 'tittabawassce River, ki111ng fish. Mortified, Oow olfered to restock the fish, kick up 120,000 more to Improve aport H!!hing ln the river and d~cldt(I to keep prlntln« Us mlllt11nt anti· r"n' 1tron guide. I , The Entangling Snares of Freedom ll ENNEBONT, J\lORB IHAN. FRA NCE -The footl oose American in \Vestern ~urope. lives in two_ \v orlds : th0"-of hlS immediate surroundings, which '\"ay be medieval. and the more rugged ~odern realrn of the Internationa l l-I~ra!d Tribune. \ ' . , Richard Wilson \Vhy either tonform<.tion Of huge stones V.'as creeled. l\tEN \\'ERE EVIDENTLY erecting monuments to themselves long before the glories of Rome and Athens io a long suc- cession of rising 11nd falling societj~ reaching far back into pre-history. The Herald Tribune. published 1n c • junction with the New York Times a the Washington Post, is widely avai!a e, even in remote areas 'of provi cia l France. ll b~ ne \\ of America to travelers ~ who may otherwise ~ be concerned only with. the megaliths of prehistorlC' m;:.,. ~ ' rising in mysteriou~ 1 ii • alignn1el'\t f1)r miles /~' 1 through the wood.~ -f ' Hc<iding the Internationa l Her2"d 'Tribune in the 1nood induced by viewing t such <1nC'irnt manif~s ta tions o_f the vanity ·of man arouses httle confldcn('e th11t President Nixon was wholly wron~ whrn ie referred not long ·ago lo Americ<1 oing th_,e way of Greece l'llld Romr.. S thffig terr'ibly bad is alva1ys hap· ning in An1erica and the International Hera ld Tribune does a first-class job of covering it. a recent exan1pl e being the extensi\'e coverage ol' the Attica prison 1nd fields of the Car -· ~ •1f, · nae area n~ar the sea in Bri_ltany. · The enignla of these rough monument· like stones implanted in the earth in .. geometric patterns by an unknown race of neolithic man more than 5,000 years ago equals the mystery of Stonehenge 011 jlie Salisbury Plain of Southern England, not far away across the Engli sh Channel as modem mea s urement s go. Archeologists can only guess how and riot accompanied by commentary and in· terpretallon . Nothing. it can be con-clu<l~d. \\'as exa,ggCrated. · \ 11. rem~ins, ho1,1·e;·cr. for tile Daily Telegraph ol London to give some con~ so\atiun to travelling Americans while at the san1r tirne defining with detached an d svmp11 thetic clarilv the 1 a r g e r d.i1ncns1ons of America's travall. SPEAKING OF ATTICA. the Telegraph never a prison riot in Russia, and that said: "Yes, Attica is horrible. \Ve see it. prisoners are not slaughtered out of hand \Ve hear about it. We writhe at it , as ir there is?'' niust many niillion Americans . It is:alClS, Over-developed outgrov.'ths of th e original dedication to civil liberties in but the latesl of so many dire events America create the conditions for ae- Americaos have had exposed to pu blic d d · I view . cuse mu r erers, int·luding B a ck Panthers, getting publicity and public "There will be inore. H.ace tensions support for years, the Tc I e g rap h (now reported to have spread to surmises. American anny _un its ~~ Ger:man~\; ·The conclusion was that history shows poverty and decay. in lhe c1t1es: ~henation , lhe American nation possesses immense a~d drugs among youth : crime and powers nf recuperation frQm seemingly violence; une_nfployment : all these prob-fnt<1J setb<1cks-a·nd those powe·•s are not !ems Joo'!' bigger ln AmerJ~a. and a~r absent nOll'. seen outside America to be bigger sim _ - because America is the world 's bigg st HO\\' TO CALL THOSE pow<'rS or open society." recu per;'ltion into aclion i.~ the m<1jor The Telegraph lhen got lo a point question not dealt with in the worthy of more•thought in America. It is newspaper's commiseration with "poor prec isely because America is an open America." This rev<'rts to the --0\d s1'Jciety with a basit· dl•dil'ation to argumen ts about a permissive society freedom that her trou bles are ahelled. and what freedorn an,ounts to. which. "The giant which grew from infancy lo h1\·e not been resolved in Western manhood on a diet of idealisn1 and Europe either. freedom struggles in apparent impotence The re is no 1u1s\ver to bi found in par· \Yith a host of snares entangling every ing the serrated rows of megali th s. nor in movement." renetting on 1he clt>cline P<nd falt of France and Britai n a]ong with R!)rTie as great \vorld pol-l'crs. i\'ev.• forn1ulas wi ll have to be sought in th e Ne\~· world defining lirnils of fre edom an d JJ!Sponsibility which do not exceed nor rail short of the bounds of decent order and human dignity. THE ENTANGLl 1\'G SNARES of freedom caused most of the demands of the revolting prisoners at Attica to be granted. v1hich they would not have been in 1nost frl'e countries. "Does anyone im· agine," asked the Telegraph, "there is White House Rebuffs the GO~Whip \\' ASlllNGTON -For the \\'htle Hfluse lri flatly rebuff a tnp Hepublic·an Congressional leader on a highly persona l pa tronage issue is niost asL,,n 1~ii1)111, but 1hat's exactly what happeoed lo House GCJP \Vh1p Leslie. Arends nf J\lino1s. Co1np<iunding th is extraordinary aUair :ire t1,1·0 unusual factors: (I ) Arends· wasn't lryi ng to pluck this patronage plum for himself, but was op- posing the appointee who finally go t it. (21 Arends. a stead- fast Administration. .-;upporter, was lick· ed by a rookie Re· publicon Senator o{ uncertain loyalty. As might be eJlpec- tcd, Arends ~s"decp­ ly offended and ~is many House friends are furioo sly out· raged. "' " FOR THE WIDTE· HOUSE and the ap.- pointee. il is very fortunate he does not have to be confirmed by the House. If he did. irs very doubtful he ~ould make It --regardless or merli or anything else. Thal's how !llrong the resentment is over the inconsiderate treatment of Arends. The acrid tnner·part)' wrangle centered B11 George --- Dear George : l read the advice of a lady lovelorn counselor. She said the way to handle a husband was always to show him who WtlS boss. I've lost the clipping. Do you remember which columnU\ wro te that? Thanks. • HOPEFU L Dear Hopeful : Gee. I cnn't seem to remember -isn't i;he the columnist who tonk back her midden name after she was divorced? (Send your problems lo George and learn the i;ecrel of the un iverse. As a bonus for wrltine promptly, we will tell you what the riddle ls. l -\ '.' -,,.,,,,.,.* -~~ to rollnd up the votes for the ,, -,~ Administration's stand for or against ond term, to say nothing about 19 GOP Senate and several hundred I-louse sea1s on the block, and thousands of other Republicans seeking state and local of· fices. RoL,..;.':.!. S. Allen legislation. In effect. he is the Whi te ~L , • House's front-line commander in the ~ ' >' · ._,. 4 J Iiouse .. .. ~...t.\-4.;....-... ~ *' 1~_,-,,_..-That's the reason for the sputtering around.-.the . generally iillle-noticpd selec- tion of Ohio -Supreme Court Justl¥ Robert Duncan as a member of the U.S. €ourt or Military Appea~s -(o ..a 15-year term at $42,$00. Named to succeed Ho er Ferguson, 82, who retired last May , Duncan y,•ill be the first black on this tribunal -which has the last word on military law. Vi gorously sponsoring Duncan was Sen. William Saxbe IR.·Ohio), who has been advancing. Duncan's career for a long time. As state attorney general, Saxbe m<1de Duncan his chief counsel, and had a big hand in his elevation lo the state supreme court h:i 1968 -as the first black in the history of lhat bench. THAT APPOINTMENT was made by then Gov. James Rhodes on Saxbe·s strong recommendatiOn. That same year, Saxbe ran and wa s elected to the Senate. Two years later, Rhodes ran for the Senate but narrowly lost the Republican nomination to then+Rep. Robert Tait. Subsequently, aa a Senator, Taft backed Saxbe in putting over Duncan for the Military Court seat. I ln sorl"lt respects, the most i;urious aspect of the long an d tense backslage tug-0£.war over this patronage ,prize is that Saxbe, a more or less in- consequential !rookie of wavering Administration loyalty, won out over the ·No. 2 GOP leader of tile House. A 37-YEAR Congressional ve ter a n Ar-ends hu been RepubUcan Whip for 28 years and is !)mt'l&tched for personal popularity and influence. Tall, dapper and courtly, the lllinolsan Is widely liked and respected. Further, he is not only GOP Whip. but also ranking Republican member of the powerful Armed Services • Committee -~here he carrlt.! grent weight. • . _ As Wh ip an as toP GOP member nf the Armed Service!! Com mittee, the White llouse ~pends l1eavily on Arllll:dS bafflement over the Arends slapdown. POLITICS IS POLITICS -and no one knows that better than Les Arends, who REPUBLICAN legislators are ex-has been in jX!litics since shortly after pressing bewilde;rment over the li9e of World War I in wh ich he served wilh reasoning that led the White House to distinction in the Navy:1even H_ he is sore snub A.rends, with a near perfect record and tias angrily told White }louse liaison of Administration suppo rl. whlle favoring ai,dc, former Rep. C!ar"k MacGregor : Saxbe, who has repeatedly voted against ''Duncan is personally obnoxious lo me, the President <>n foreign and domestic and that's why J am against him. ]f he issues. is appointed, I am serving nOtice right · ., Pinp<>inted as the . most likely ex-now that the White House need not come plant1t1on for this seeming paradGX IS ~ to me for favors. My answer will be the same reason that prompted Saxbe a~ :iame as the one I'm getting-'nuts'!" Rhodes lo put Duncan on the Ohio Ordinarily, the d e n u n c i a ti o n Supreme Co urt and then to push h1~ ror ''ptrsonally obnoxio4S' is fatal for an ap· the Ccurt of Military Appeals -poht1cs. pointee. But not this time. Dun can is a black and not many of Rage and sputter as Arends and his thtm have attained high office undo/' the many indlgriant House frien ds may, they GOP. are in no position to directly block Dun. And 1!172 is a national electien year -can. Gnly lhe Senate has confirming" with President Nixon running for a sec: power. The House has no 'say in the mat- ter for the. time being. Red Tape ( ,.... .... -- Pr4:s8 , Commenta • < ·~.; .. ' ' . ' ' . ~-,,. . '\ i ,) St. Meryl, Pa., Pm1: "Years ago a man started a business: and kept a simple set of books. About the. most important thing for hlrn ta know (was) that he was making enough profit to pay hlmstlf and hired help a decent wage and stlll be able to have some monfl)' left to re-invest and improve his business JocaUon and expand into more and better lines o f merchandise or products. Today a person In a slmllar position has to hire an expert just to make out 'the nports that the 5t1te and federaJ government defnand for taxes, etc. 'J11e ordltlacy person would lose his mind trying It. •• Yes this is a free country. but we are gradually losing our fr~oms." • The future may tie something else. I --O~ILY PILOT Rohr! N. Wtrd, PllbU.llcr Tllonlot ICA.a, J:dUor Albert W. Bater J:clllori4! l'<lfl! Editor ,-· Tht edltorlal PIO ot the: Dally Ftlat --lo Inform t.nd •ttmlLate Tftld... .. .,,. .....,.... lhl1 TM!ftPal'W'• oplfllona atJd commentary on IDllk9 of lrrtmNC: and s11nifiClllCf, ty ~ vkUrc a torum for the eicpreulon ti our tfttftn' oplNoni. J,nd by ~ wen«nc ~ dlvene vlewpo1nta o( I&> (omJll!d oMtrwn: &lid ......... 00 ........... 1111. Thunday, October 7, 1971 ,, I 'I OA/l V PILOT 7• Sailor Freed New Exliibit Opening • Ju.d {.{e Di sc harges Se<11nfl1t Lost in Retl Tap e Maze Thr OrrrihE'r exh1h1I :ir the LaRuna Federal gall ery 111- cludt'! watercolors. ptnc 1J and "Prrhaps hr shnulJ hl!ll't mlldt 11 ml)re ink sketches. y,·nr ks by high Elliot! ;ind Lesl1P 11et-.1ille, well known fnr hl-; portraits of greeter Eiler Larsen SA'l J11F:f;O 1 l 'PI\ D;:n·111 11 Killgore . 25. an F.:I Pasfl s.;>Jlor lhl' Na\'v "Inst for iwo }eiirs 1n a ma7.f' .if paf)l'.'rwnrk .. ";:i~ nrdrrr'd dt~charc,..d hy Chief L'S. 0 1~t nrt Cnu r1 JurlJZe F:d1\<1rd J Sthwarl1. Tuesdriy "1'he m;.u,.~ rn]i<;!rni•n! h;.is r 11 n 11 ralher unusual ;ind rnt·ky !'nu rse." lhf' 111dge s<1 1d Ul allowing a writ of h;;hl'as i·(!rpu ~ •·Rut hr 1n;irtr !1'• il!lt'n1pt tn f'f'n- ' ,,;ii his 1,1•ht>rr~h11ut ~ 1!1' f1lrd rhani:r·nf· a<ldre&.~ carri~ a11ri lhf' '1<11 v had an1ple arl\'ICe as !O hi~ wht'fl'!lhnul <; " Thi' cnn11n1~· 1cat111ns \('nman aw:111rd furthC'r nrder. al hi s homC' frnn1 .June, 19fi9, until .Jul-. 1971. whrn hr cnnlaered his r·nngrcssnt!ln. llcp f!1chard (' \\"hite •of 'Trxas. asking for hrl11 1r1 obt;i ining a d1~rh;irge. El rasn. \\'ht'rl' he was arrtsfcd l\111~nrto w11 s lransferr~ from the rnron11dn Amphib1nu s \Varfare Base herl!' l•l V1etnam tn 1969 and got 11 week of lravr 1n F:I Paso. He was lo report In ~ortnn t\FA, Calif . For tran sportation bu! \Ya.~ humped from !wn fligh1 s The ~ai1or said he called Nnrton and was !old to i<!ay in F:l Paso and a1,1·a1t further nrd crs. He Si'lid he '"kC'pl my S('ah.1i;: packed·· and rnadt wef'k!y al· 1empts tn determine hi~ Na vy st l'ltu.~ I ll~ rnngrri<sman·~ query produrcd lhe first rhangr 'The court noted the Navy cnnr inued sending allotment rherks to K1llgore·s school studrn1 s, and e1·!'n :i cl!hgrnt effort . . but he hi'ld nn 1de:i C<lllf'c-lion nf planL~ a n d rhar 1 .... n years later hP would bl' 1n 11 flnw!'rs fr{lm thr LaRuna rourt in San D1t'go." Schw;v!z sa u1 Reach Gard!'n Club Hr added K1ll,1torr wa~ .. Jll Sl nne nl Twn Fl'S!1 val nf Art s e~ - Thf' beg1nn1n!Jt> ar1 class al l.1t.({Ullit ne<ieh High SC'W.01 ha s also dnn;itf'd l\'nrks for the mnnrh-lnni:? show "'h1ch 1s fre11 10 the puhl1r ar 260 OcPan A\'e werkd;iys tlurini; h u s i n es 1 hours. hundred s of thnu~ands. anrl it's rasy tn t11h1!nrs [('a tured are Betty n1;ike mist11kes ." He ~Rid the Navy wnuldij.; ~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~ proh11bly h:ivt i;:fln e af1er Kill~nrr if 11 iJ "h11d awakened .'' I A N111•y legal nffrrrr s;11rl a rtrr..,,·ard~ 11 ' wnuld takt. 11bQul fi\'e d;ivi; In roniplete paPf.>l"\\'nrk and to J:l't Killgore d1~chari:· ed. He was ordt red In 1he N11\'al station I In 11\Y ait con1p!etion of thr procedure to know how Christian Science heals? Come to th is Christian Science Lecture v•ifi". snml'lhing nnt nnrmiilly dont" 1f a Graffiti 15 ·rr11E "ow!A c•1\1s ANO 1 .. t •><0•111ou •~·· mn!hrr a ~avinr;:li bonr! Tuud•• O<">~"' 11. • PM "J-ioppy Birth!'y-it' nurse's kit!" 'Tht Nar) rr<;pnnd rd hy dcclar1n~ him a -rlesertcr. T\\"n ll'Ceks lalrr, Jut v 2~. l\!l lgore. lrarnrrl nf lhe I 1st in~ and reported lo the Na\ al Reserve Center tn 1n11n i~ dec!11rt d a de se rter, and senr hi.~ "•"·"• ~~111, cs (_ • A Joke Rea lly "u~!•no•oo e•••" .. 1q" ~'"""1 A OO•!o·•~ ·"" 1\11 \~nre ;ir1cd "reasonably" t o • • • "'""''""' ~. /. determine h1~ statu .. •;~·_.::Sc~h~•~''~'~'':._:":i~d~. ---""=======:=-------'--'--;~C"'==='="="='=""="="-"~' ='"="="=· ="='"="'="='·="=""="="'="="='="='"=====' Reeent Dl'\·elop111ents Seorned Taiivcir, Sliciken Up But Not Out Yet TAIPEI. Ta tll"'1n 1,\r 1 - Ta11\'an seems ~111·r fn ri•r11ti" a ~oing cnncrrr ln11i.; after r rlus1 ha.~ sf'tl lrrl at lhe Uni d f\;it 1ons. hut this fall's p1·pr\.:; ari' han1:-h1ng snrnr nf tit m vth.~ rh.11 ha1•c flou ri ~hed 11 Ch1;inc K;i1.shPk's 1 s I ::t n • fnrlrf'SS. C.vn1r;1 l eldrrs riu1p th;1t ltie new Foreign ~1inisl er hu il<lin,c: mft.1' h::i1·r lo hr r n in r thr TntC'rinr ~11111~r r1 Yn11nl!rr p1>onli'. rriirrrl to hcl11>1'f' !hr N::tl1ona!1s1s arr C'n!i!lrrl In rulr 1tll ('lun:i . sh o 11 rl1s1l l11s1onmenr T;i 1ll'anPsr. flu! !IH'\' :;n 1111-;:ig;i1ns! rule hy mainlanders. blf'ms. hnwrl'rr pro\·Prl lhe isl :in<l that dunnc Thal srnnlrlers to !h is d;iy . Far ni p n 1. t r t y \ s \\'nrld \\"ar 11 much nf J11pan·s S1nci' Chiang fli"d l he widi'spread . a.result of hea''Y !"IC£' came fr~n1 T;i i1,1•an. mainland in 1!149 he has ruled raxe.'. 'Taiwan depend:<. heav1ly Ta11\•an "·a.~ unporlanl lo the nnlr 'he 1::;land of 12 rnillinn oo .l::ipaoese a nd American .Jap;incsc ;inrl Ce11. {)ouj!l;:is l';ii~·anf'S" and t"n m11l1nn niarkcts. and f'n Japanese t-.larAr1hllr f;:i1·nred in\•ad1nc n1a1nlnnrlrrs who follnv•ed the sh111pini:. and sup pl iers 0V a1,1• it \V11sh1ni:;lnn u1stcarl chnse a \'at1on<1lisr .i:o1·{'rnmen1 ma1crials. i<tr;itrr:.1· Of hPp·sr·ntrhing Thr isl:inrl h:is prn~pererl Officials adm it snmp FnreiJ!!n ;H'ross !he ' P;it"1fir 1slanrls, with lhf' help nf !.' S ;:ij<l and investn1ent h11.~ bi'en fri~hten- lc111·1n.i: T11iw11n tn bf' l<iker1 h\" pnl":i!e i111'est1nen!. ed off i;incr Presidtn! Nixon C'hi~n~·s lrf'ops jn 1!14~ . "-l••re thnn $1 :i hill 1nn in s;:iid he would visit PekinJZ and Na111·e T;ii11anese \\'Clco n1ed A111er1(·;in foreign aid pushed the United S!;:ites started lhr N;:iti11nal1st s as \1heralnr~. Taiw:>J1 's f'rnno111 v in1n 11 h::ickin.i:: rekin.i:'s ;:idmission to b111 sonn 11('ri' taken 11h:irk hv dran1al1r ta kC'nH (;rn1\·th has the United Nations. '.hr ptunderi n~ rule of the firSl ;i 1•er11~ed 1norr th:in Ill per· But officiiils point to foreign '.fl\"Cl"tlflf. <;en f'hrn Yi. This (Cnl,....p ,\Par SJ Jl{'(I !he early inveslmenl plans ror II new hurhcd nH a hlnndl' rC'\"Ol t ln 1!150s. A\·rra~e l!!ki'·home pay S.100-mi llion slcel milt. 11nd for One i<l11dcnt . inlense hul f'rn -1"17 \lnre th;in !n.flOO dirrl 1s the third h1p:hr~l in Asia. major automobi le parls plant~ har_r::issrd. s::11rl : "! ll'l'nt lo an h.fnrr 11 w11~ pu1 <!(n1•n. le:i1 · hC"htnd ,J;ipan and ll nni:: Kong. all made io;inct-th t CAN'T FATHOM IT! WHATCOUWIT . BE.HOLMES ? FROM If-ff CLUES , I OEOUCE IT IS A CIGA RETTE ... NAMEO OOAAL. .. LOW IN "11\R" ANO ., .................................... . COME OFF IT, HOLM ES 1 TASTE IN A LOW "TAR " ANO NICOTIN E CIGARET1£ '' •AE!SUR0 1 ABSURD 1 -" 1. ' EXAMINE 1HE EVIDENCE. WATSO N . TRY ONE 1 an!r-r.nmmun1~t rnnferrnre 1n i r g Tal\\'ancsc rr.~cnt nirn! There arr e<'nnon1ir pro· An1erican announeemenll'. · l\1:.nila 1us1 11f!rr rre.~irienl 1--. ------------------------NICOTIN E COIJTEt-rr. .. r-.·rxnn annnuncrrl h 1 ~ tn p t11 1 the C'hin;i 1n;i1nl;ind F:1f'n lhr l drlrgillf'.~ In thil l c:n11frr('111·r \1•err 1'rr1' n1uch p!(':isc<! 11 1rh the announcen11>nt. It 11·;1s ;i shnrk tn m~." rf'k ln !f~ i::rn11·inc :;trrt1clh ;if lhf' l "n!IPrl Niit1on~ h.1, IPft HI· lie unshakrn 1n T:i111·an l. ~ mrmh<:'rsh1p has lnni: hrrn th(' f\;it1nn alists' \'I ic!rncr of !hl'lf right lo rule fl.ii China ;;inrl of legit 1m;ic~· for ··trn1pnra ry" nnc-p;irt y rulf here 1·<t1wan)las n1c.int ri1ff£'rPn! thing.<i' -to ;i SllC'l'('S~1on nf r11lrrs Jar11nrsc loo k Ilic i~land in 1895 a~ spoils nr ~·:ir Dunn,:: the ir .'i!l-vcar-rult they had tn contend 11·ith 0111ny rebt llions from lt)('al Cancer Soeic lv ,' Post Filled Tl0STIN -nr :<.lcl\'in A Shiffman of T'u.~11n 1s !he new pres1rlrnt of the Orang!' ('11un11 hranch nf thP A 111 r r 1 r a n Cancer Snc1e1 1 H" rrpl;:irrs \\"1ll iam F rells nf \'e\vport Bf'llch , 1\·ho hiis ~rr \"ed A! president nf rhr l'n lunfc£'r grnup for the p;;i s1 twn .vc.:1 rs. ' Lcnglhach-Sacnniento$2llncludlngtax. And the crowds hsven't J found it yel Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10 am (Eicepl Sun.): 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:45 pm (Dally); 7:00 pm (Frld1y •nd Sundt)'). WITH A UNIQUE ,,._,,-,-.,...FILTER SYSTEM ANO REMAR~BLY GODO TASTE I ASTOUNDING, WITH DORAL. HOLMES 1 GODO TASTE IS 13UT HOW 010 ELEMENTARY. YOU KNOW ? MY DEAR .,..__;WATSON! Tne '1!ler systl?rn vou·r1 need a SC•"nhsl IOP(r:·a n .. buT Dor al says 11 ,,, two words. "T asle me" ' T •• ,.,, _,--....._~~ --...-~--- ii d · l~ .i- i t '11 1 ii II J I • - '·1',1 1 1 110D 11 === I .... f,Lli.R 14 ~ :i-111 , C j r ; r .c; nt. Ml'. iHOl. l~ "-'lirii , t IJ l"J ' :1 '! !• ~! : ~rrr'I!, ff~ ~·~J·t !'Jli "11, 6 3 bui I ,. ' ·~ i> ·~ ' .t, " . •. , !_ '(" '\ ., , ·,1 %c !· v;. > ' • -. " < ,., . • ' ~;' .(•' . \ • .. Tha Big M-Mu+ual Sa11in91 offer1 the nation'• hi9he1t rate on in 1ured 1e..,ing1 with • c~o ic e of 4 in1ured 9uarenteed-to-9row 1avin g1 plans , includin9 4 "/ .. '. I $5,0Cll minimum , 2 to IO yeat1 I: 5 .Y,. ~. IS 1,000 minimum, I to S year1 I. Equa,lly irrporf•nt, The lli9 M. cere1 •nou9h to 9 ive you v•ry per1onel 1ervlce, .. Mutual Savings Cqro••de!Mor-:2111r.o1c-1H111tw..,111M010 •nd 1.otn Aaeocla10l'I , Other offlce1 ln Covlna •. West Audia, PIMOIN. &Jendi.I• and Canoga Park I Chatawort"P, • t· , .. ', . J ' ' " W.R. S1mmon1 ; . . . ! .. -;_I .. • Senior Vlot Presldt11r t1 P:t0lon1l l oaf'l lti•l'llOtf Y! ' "•- • • .. . . ' . ' " Robert 0. Aston \l ie• Pr•1id'e11t S••"<l'I ~1111oer .• r_ \ ·~· , • I • ) -.. -' . • ,. I • -.. 8 OAJL V PILOT Both Parties U1) iI1 A1~m s f Ove r Newest Re1nap Pla11 s SACRAJ\1E~TO c UPI I -A Lot:. Ange!t'S County Democrat protested to- day lhal the Ot'mocra tir reapportlonmt'nl pl::in for ~ ne_"' (_hicano dis.t.rict ~raclipes •·c11 srr1m1nat1on tn reverse aga1nsl)11m 3ii'fl o--rfitr Sl'nators. American~ ',.\.'hn he s:11d too long had been "shortchanged" on leg1 s!at111e r'presen- taunn_ "One of lhe sad co111menraries for ml': Jn pol111cs is thr la ck of comm itmen! o• the part of ~ome pol1ticia~ regarding minority representat1nn."· said Dymally, a native {)f Lhe \Vest Lnd1cs and the first h!a ck f'\'er elected to the Californ ia Sena le. r i I Governor Sets Trip 11 0 Orie11t S1\CRA.\11'.;NTO ~UP I I -I (;!n• anrl i\lrs. Ronald Reagan will IP11ve Fr1dav a hoard a I "'1nd0v.·less Yi'hite House jet lo \'1~it kini;s. emper(lrs and other hc.:ids nf state on a lf)- d;i\· ll\•c-nat1on tour of the Orient. j Th<' gfl11rrnor's o r r i r e "I'm a sacrif1c1al goat.•· complained ~"ll Lil>A'rence \\i'a lsh 1.1·hose Hunt1nglon Pa rk district 1.1•ould lo se Democratic \'ntrr regis1ralion to make rnom fClr the prnposed 'lex1r.an-American Dislrtcl. The next thing you'll need ." \Valsh s.11rl "I~ an Italian district then a Je.,.,•ish d1~!ric! then a black district. This is d1~rrin11nat11Jn in re\'etse " A major key to crraf'lng such a d1strrr t 1s the super-long distance lransfcr nf Senate Republican Leader Fred f.la rler"s Redd ing dis trict in !he northern Sacramento \'nllr\ to En s! Los Ange le! CALIFORNIA drscr1he1! it as ·•a combination I L.'.nrni·14 lll !rip at the request of President r-.:1xon and a trade I nHSS!On " I ThP plan dra1.1•n deliberate!~· to gz\'e r~r Chirnnn cnmmuntty a district of its 1111 n underi:nes its first public ht'aring to- rlar before the senate elections and reap· fl''rt 1onmPnt 1·0111m1tree. headed by Sen. !\I• r~) n Oymally t [).Los Angele s I. 'tarter dcnnun{'ed 1t as "ridiculou~·· and predicted GO\'. Ronalrl Reagan 11i•ould ,-e10 the bill if ti c!earl'fl the Jcgi~lature Reagan has w.:irnerl repeatedly he \\'!11 vein an~· measure he considers ''unfair" to Repuhl1can s. • Conl!ress111 a n l>ics Rc.1,l!an, his wife Nancy, lhl'1 r 1J.year-old son Skipper. 1 a dozen aides and some wives 111!1 11si t the Republic of th1n.:1. S1n_i::apore, Thailand, Knl"ca and .J ap;in_ \\'ASHli\GTON 1AP I -Rep . Ja1ne5 G. D\1n;i!Jy the proposal's chirf architect. prnudly agreed it CDnst1tuted a "ger· r1 mantle(' on behalf of ~lexican· L"nder the Dyma!I~· plan. J\1arler. an at- t rirne~·. "'"nul rl bf' lhP represrntative lnr !he new, predominantly Democratic Chicano district. Fulton (If Pennsyl\'an1a 1 n p. r " n k e d Republican on the House Space and Astronautics Con1m1ttee. died I\ ednrsday night of an undisclosed lllnr~s. The gn\'f"rnnr's off1ct had no r <>tJmilt P nf cn~L hut seid the I puhllr funds V.'nu!d cClme from \\"a ~h1njl!f1n._not ~~r<!menlo..:, I Talks Still Deadlocked DR. PETER S. KENT, D,C . w i she~ to annouoc.111 ih'l <'l ~sociat ion of Public Will See Tax Plans DR . THOMAS M. TATUM, D.C. wit h hi~ oii ittJ et SACRA.'lE!\"TO /AP ) !.f'~1:ila !nrs pla n lo make puhhc nex t "'eek the !as! tax ;elor1T1 prop<l6ab which \1•ere ion the table "hen pn\"ale '1f>J:llllal1nn~ hefl~·t'en C. n 1·. Bra:;;in and IPtis!al i\·e leaders bro~r rln11 n .\lonrla~· Br>!h llcmocratlc and r."rubliran leaders ~a 1 d \\ edlll'~da}" they plan to 1ake 1h,,lr la!:.t oHers 1n !he SPrret agrefmenl 1Jn the Sl.3 btlhon tax shift plan. Democrats breakdown ) came 6ay the 111· he n Re.agan made a lake-1t-0r· leave-il final offer a n d abruptly left negotiations to catch an airplane. Police111a11 Shot, Slain . . In San Diego Robbery 1885 PARK AVE., COSTA MESA DAILY · EVE:N ING . WEEKEND HOURS . Ded•tated to E!hi tel C~i•o1Hdtlit Pr•tlit • ,;nt• 1958 • ~•mbsr of Cou'>ly, Cal•/, & Ameritl'n Chir epfdtlit ... 11t1ti•!oen1 ****************** MERCURY SAVINGS ~f's:t()llS tn the leg1~lature next SA:'\ DIEGO 1UPJ 1 -Police firers said. \IPfk ll'h1le !he Republic;in Sgt. Freddie J, Edll'ards. 34. The shooting occurred while i:ni·erno r ts on 8 tour of the "as shol and killed \\hen he Timothy Cassin. clerk al the F;ir E<ist. , Thr ri1·al plans wnuld offer t.:onf ronted a robber outside ;:in slnre, was reporting loss of hnn1cnwnPrs bet ween S200 and all ·night speedeemarl store ln ~.1on 1n bills and change to a ~~·10 a year 1n property tax east San Diego early today, Jone gunman. officers ua1d. rf'l1ef. hut lhe relie! would police said. Ed14·ards 14·as shot three BUENA PARK Mercury Savings Bldg.,ValleyViewat lincoln come 1n rad1call\' different 1. fflrins. and from different new A suspect. \\'1ll1 e Charles tunes near hrs police car near nUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savings Bldg., Edinger at Beach t ;;\ sourcrs. /-len1d"2'oon nf San D1egnd, in his ~h1cedr:abor uotf ,•,heho'u'orrela.tearndathae TU ST JN Mertury Savi ngs Bldg., Irvine B!vd. at Newport Ave. The !-'!>. riegnt1a t1nns broke ear'! s, was arreste in a " ,., doll n .'.l\ondav after 17 face-to· _m_an_h_u_n_t _,,_,_oe_a_r_n~_· -"-'-'-· o_f_. _n_ea_r_b._v_h_o_sp_il_a_L _______ *_*_*_* __ *_*_*_* __ *_*_*_* __ *_*_*_*_* __ !;ire <.es:-1nns 1n pr i \"ate het "·e r n Reaga n and !r:::1:!al!1 P l"arlrrc;. 1rhPn !hey 11i·(re 14 tlhin $120 million of Auent Says ~ . An gela Se t 1'o FJ ee U.S. S-.\.\" !1A.FAEL. Calif. {UPl l -A11 FBI agent 1esll£ied v.·ed· 11r.rl<11 lhal An;:rla Davis was , ~11,perter! fll preparrn~ lo flee l ti1r cnunlr'\' folln1~·1ng the 1 ~!;1t in Count) ~hootnur Jn 1970. J L.i 11rrnre .J. ~\nnrne. a 1 1 <,t1rr1<1I ,icr>nl in the FBl"s fl.;ew Yni k r+!f 1rt' r.1]rj a prelr1al 1 !r,~1 11..: 1h:i! nn1r.c: 14 rl t!en by ',11 < jl .1· 1i. 11rrr found 1n a ,-\h p111 Fl.1 "i1·1r!menl "here ' r1r! '"'' n 10 h11\1ni; 11·•r nnir read. "I am nnl r,,11' •!1r 1 .:ire f11rr1n;:: mr l':I 1 r \dr ' ~;i1ri \\nnrnP A 1-in''k nn hr~tnnrr ~ Sp:intl'h ,,' " 11 1~ fr,11nrl 1n 1he apart· 111 ' tlr ;1 rl \ . rrl 11 ;o:!rntl' thnu;:;ht \hr 11 • •nr r I CL.\ 1n·.1r11r!nr mti:ht 1 • P !l'I .; f..,rP1i::n cn11ntry. 11 .. ,,,,, .111. v ,,rr d ···.P~ • '!J,; ['l.111~ 2i •1ent 1nto !11•!1n~ ;inrl 11 ,1:i; r11! nn 1hc. I-r.r-; 1nn•I 11,1ntrd list .1ftpr hn 11·;is. uirlH'IPd hi' ;i ~r;inrt r •rv nn !..1dn,1p, 1T111rrlrr ;inrt 1 •·n~r1rar1-rl1;1ri:;r~ 1n thr , •lllrfr(l()nl f <;rapr ;i!lr-mpt. anrl •h.,ntf'!\11 rl urin;i, 1\·h1rh a judge and three others died. ./oble.~s Pay Gii;e n Okay I SArl\A'l~-::-..:Tn I LiPI l - Theo Al'-sembly h::i~ J;ll'en final lri:1:;);:11 11 P .:1pprn1,;l , to a hill i e :1: t P n rl 1 n ~ uncmplfly rhent l hPnef1t ~ In 251i.OOO persnns. in- rl11d1ni; l n 1 ,. e r s I t ~· or (,1hfon11::i and sta1 t college employcs The hi ll h11 Assemblyman Rohert Beverly 1 R·~1anhallan Beach) \\'a~ ~ent to Gov. fl-Onal d Rea gan tVednesday afler the Assembly vo ted 64-0 to accept Senate amendments. ·' CARPET • SH AGS • DUPONT 50 \. • SHAGS • Hl-LO'S lOOO's OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM • KO DEL HI-LO ''.; • SOLIDS • POLYESTER • TWEED S • PLUSHES • ANT RON • TONE-ON-TONE • NYLON • SCULPTURES • COMMERCIAL • TRI-COLORS "' ALL • S9. YARD VALUES TO $895 yd. LEADING BRA.ND NAMES s9. YARD : VALUES T0$1 Every Style & Color -Every Roll -No Pressure or "Come- -t---' · • Bring In Your Room MeaS11£ements • Pad & Labor Available at Additional · ost Many Terms Lay Aways Name Styles Available-• . Available I ranch and •• Col°" .. m1H1• ' 5U.ND Dally ,_, i OPININ5 Sat. '" i HOUIS -12·5 u CARPET WAREHOUSE 124 E 17111 STREET COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA 92827 {714) 84M330 2640 Harbor Blvd. FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL MIXED BOUQUET FRESH CUT COSTA MESA--- .. ' ·~ !~~-~....,,,_ .~ '' ' {-FALL FLOWERS c;'(~~'-."·· B~!~~~~i~y 198 ~:., <, ONLY !t'~ ~~: / ;·-, :,, \..,.:, ... ,.~ ' ,, . ~ -' ..... ' CHANGE ... ~~~~~·"1 SEASON WITH ''" · FALL TABLE '.~ARRANGEMENTS G•rog•o111 ollo·of. a·ki11 .. toblt & ott'fltorplKes of drletl IH' ortlflc.lol1. • WE DELl't'EI DA.IL Y IYllYWHllE IN TH I . .. ,_, H.4.1101 AIEA., llYINI A.ND HUNTING· TON llACH. F~esh Flower Special • '" ... , ... 11-: '.f;i; "i-=1 ... , 1:_: ;r.-.. 1fiifu· !il!i,i;:~ '!~~ ~· ' °:';<' i!::. i:.:,:£:;!.I.: ·'""'""' :~1-:;;~·1 io!: ·!E:.O •.•• 't!ri;:: REPEAT OF A "; SELL.OUT! Belter Natura l!• I With Trees! I ' . . PLANT -A· TREE SPECIAL Of FER WE'LL DIG THE HOLE PUT IN THE PLANTER MIX AND PLANT A TREE -----1 ALL FOR ONLY 9ss (Normelly would cost S 151 .. CHOOSE FROM OUR MOST POPULAR EUCALYPTUS FOR ANY SIZE YARD SILVER DOLLAR I. !l'ul.,.,111.,.,. Th i, ;, 1~. f•ve•il• fer ~.,, fol1. •9•· 5.,,,11 '···· !!ED FLOWER ING I. flelfetle !,;l;•nl flew•" en te"'O•cl •eund h.1d in J ,11,, ~.b. l Julv le Oct. LEM ON SCENTED I. erltleoler• fft/1 & 1l•'•ly 9'•V·W~il e lrunk, '•••h••v l11v••. 1c•n!ed. DOLLAR LE:AF (. pelye11thtlftel 1~11. D•clu't •ou• ,;1hou1!+ft, W1 1~. 1hnd1 dreu9h1, h;gh wi11d. PINK IRON BARK (. tid1re1tv11 p,"\ lie"'"" en bu1hv uorig ~! !r t e te •O it. WEEPING GU M I!. virn lnafii G·ft ~t-lul wee~•119 br e"<~!I . be~IJ· lilul 1 ~~1i n, 9f/ocl. MP.d. ,,zt . B!~~!·f.. """' .. ""=.0~: PLANTING DAY .•. FRI., OCT. 15 JUST, PHONE US ... USE YOUR CREDIT CARD HANGING BASKET SPECIAL llULL •tOWN ll'LANTS IN llDWOOD IA.SKITS ·~.. ...... 6.98 ··~1-. a. .. JHt ........... """'. • c •••• ~n .. DO EVIORYTHIN G WITH STAR JASMINE F.4.ST·G1'0WtNG ~INE.sHltUI Fl.4.lilANT WITH ILOOMS. UM It • t r•u11d ee•11 , lo hide ehel11 1111•. to elhnb p•1t1, fill pl•llfM' •r jnt .to •111•ll •••di lEG. 11.50 88¢ NOW IS THE TIME ·TO PLANT DICHONDRA DICHONDRA LAWN IN FULL SIZED FLATS PATCH UP lHOll GIUllY lf'OTS 01 PU.NT SOLID 98' LAWN THI 9UICI WAY. .... ,,4f V2 PRICE ,A.LL CLOSIOUT ALL ,LOOI U.MPLft WATER· FALLS THINI AHIA.I IUY NOW I uni I DICHON~RA SEED FINEST, PUR&ST AVAI LAB LE HAL~ PRICE SALE WrLL GIYI YOU C,M,Lnr INSTIUCTIONS FQ'f THE U.SllST WAY TO 'LANT A NEW DICHONO.A LAWN LAS~N STRA WHERRIES PLANT NOW, I 'r ASTE IN MARCH 6 fOI 89( C.et Yo11r Sut•r •11d CrM111 IMdyl SHO, IY PHONE-USE YOUR CREDIT CARD I ·m~~ SPECIAL PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNE IDAY, OCTOBER 13. 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And she remarried 41z years later ~ T UE \'0 1.:TA GE At TllOlllTI ES s:iy ll rn an h1l hy a hnll nf lii:ht111n~ 1n ;i fielrl 1s apt In get ju..-1 ahhut '.!!"Jn.noo time~ as rnu<'h currrn1 ::is " 1n~n al h1!< l1n::il moment in th<' rlr r· trir ch;iir , . !]"~ ALSO ;i ~tatistical f;ir1 !hr ~\rrai::r hu~-\ h;inc1 ~ ;ind \l'll'f'~ 1h1.~ r hn :-tn1:-ts ~11!1 spenrf 1nnre rnnnr\. nn thr1r \llun_gs!C'r~ !hiln !hr \ sprn! nn their hrlllC\'ffir.'in A \"Yf\OOY \\ 110 111 r~ 111 a !11·r ·ronm fr:ime hnu sr nuchl nnl fnrgr1 11 !M k an ;1r rr n{ hea lth.11 foresl about 20 ) cnrs tn i::rn11· rh at 1nuch lurnhcr • Ct STO.\IElt S~ll \"I C E : t~. · ll n11 n1;in_\' prnplc h;i1·r hC'r n fh'Pfl lhl' "\"nhcl r'nt r pnsl humnusll·"" A. KnnP ;\'ever h;ip- r {'nS . Q. "\\'h;i!"s !hr hrst 11 .1\ tn grt rnffee slarn.~ nff <I 11flf1rlPl1 flflOr'!" t\. n nh 1! ll !lh Stf'rl wnn] ;i nf! ;i lrnhnl, gcn !il. grnlll· ... Q.)"l\'h;11 rr·npnrtinri nf !hr hnmr.~ lfl this c0untrv h;i1·e tllnse b1[l frri>zrrs~" A. Three nut nf lO nn11'. IV TH~: A\'EHAGES hnlrl . 1nu r;.i n f1i;ur·f' ahnu! 40 fire~ 11·111 hrr~k nul in v:ir1n11s ."l'h011ls ;i1·nunr: lhr rnunt rv tnrl ;iv . 1r·s A LSO k11n11·n lhr f1 r~t n1;in tn m~ke hnurt><i n 11·h1.~· kr1 11a.~ a B:i pt 1~r 1n1n1$.Ter . A ~UR \'f':Y of Lhn..-e cntiplrs 11 hn live 1n 111"hil<" hnmr!i 5hn11~ 1he typical such frin11ly m n1 ('$. e1·r ry 2R n1nnth.~ )'n11r r171r(/11111.~ fP!if 1.1111n1r11/s n•·r 11·p/(t)ll1P <Pld lfll/ bP 11t Pri Pl (/ff:('h:f.\"r; {'p Jl'hrret'PT p 0,(,(/b/t". P""'1!'.P nr/rlrP <~ rtr11n· /rr •1·r~ lo L. ,\I. Boyd. P.O. Boz 1$!i 5. 1\:r u·pnrr Bf11rh 92fififl. ~~~~~~~~~1 is for 't'o u anc1 all you yearn for. Because \Ve'd like to help you rye a rn in;;s come true, \\'e of ier a va riet y of pc1so n.1l1lc<l savings plans. Interest con1poundcd daily an c.l paid day in to day o ut. st.irids 1o r ours ix O ffices i ron1 Orange Coun ty to M ali b u. ;\II \vith your best interes ls al heart Fron1 s 0/o per annu1i1 current inte re st on rcgul.ar passbook accounts to special certificate accounts th at offer &0/oyea rly interes t . as in o ur t\\lenty-t,vo Unusual customer service$ d esigned to make you r life a little easier. Including free money orders, free travelers cheq ues, free notary service, free parking and free save-by-mail postage. Union Federal Savings. You might call us letter-perfect UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS •CllO••,mo(l.l.l'IOli Or~nge County Rf'g iona/ Ofli[.es: fountain Valley • Seal Bedch • f oun1.1irtV.i!h1y, ~74!Xl8rookhurst St reel, Phone (71~) 962-1378 •Stal Beach, ~ossmoor Shopping Ce.nter112.501 Se.ii Buc.h Boulev.ird, Phonc4l1·3528 R*Jgional Ofl1ces: l ong Beach·B i~by Knolls • Gardena • r.1~libu •Main Office; 26 South Spring Street, Los Angeles _ 1'. 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"'"''II.,, ,.,1~ '""<' • r ""' " . ., ~·~•nl~ O•v A1v'"'·" r• t ' r" •·•• • ,~"'" '""""'"' ..... ~ ................ . '"""1'""' '" "'" "''•" r , .• ;"'"" L•t11<>0 ll•o<~ "'"'"'''' rt ,.,,,,. I ARBUCKLE & SO:'ll WE."ITCLlf'F ~IORTU ARV 4Z1 E. J71 h SI .. C~SIA fllt:SJI '4\:883 BALTZ ~101'\TUAR !t:S '(:<l.oo" ~ef-""<.. OR l -9llO OM..A1esa _ \._i\11 g..?42.4 • BEJ,I., RROAO\V.-.Y i\tORTUARV t lO BroadwAy, Costa ~1e1a LI R-34:ll ,• MrCORMJCK LAGUNA REACH MORTUARY 1795 LagunA C•nyon Rd. 494·!M15 • rACIFJC VJF.W MEMORIAL PARK Ceml:tery Morta•ry t'lo1ptl isM P•ctfk: Vkw Drive Ntwperl k•rh, Callfo111I• .... 27. • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 1301 Rolu AYt. We1tmln1ttr HJ.J5!S • S~tlTHS' ft10RTUARY Modenaizatio1a Set I • Rape Saspect I See oy l oday' s Want Ads Medical Ce11te1· \ ~ • Faces New Trial e IJ'S \ r114))(j P'< n11 r ''''"'I'] llJP 11'f'lt r11r "I' . fl••ll I~ ~ ti'I ~ i\•1111111' .. -·-Ft111<l s Approved S,\NTA ANA -A man whn!le cnnvict1nn on r;q>t and k1dn11p charges wa!I ovl'rturn- 'd in a landmark ruling by the California Supreme Court wAs nrdrred Wednesday to fa<'e a n'w trial Oct. Ill in Orange t;nunty Superior Co urt. ... prison for lhree nl the 145 yeari. technically handed out for his multiple conv tC'lin ns' ,. '""·•l•••r 111,.h•I 11101 nr» 1•hilr ""II 1111·•. I"'" "r ~1··••1111~ ,H11I '"11 .. 1n.1 II!' 11 .111~1111••1q11. Ir i·.q ·. fll'~ l'I !~~I \I 1 l)RANCiE Appl1c11t1ons for almost !13 million 1n lrcier11! ,grants in mocirrnrt.e th(' Orange Coun ly Mecii<'.'11 ('rnlf'r hfl1f' ti<>en t'ndorseci h)' lt1f' S.iulhf'rn L'al l l orn1 11 ,\ ~s111.·1 a llf.IO Q[ L;o1 ernmrnl.~ 1Sl'A(; I, :-it".o\l; a c Is a!'i thr metropolitan clearini;:houst for ff'cif"ral assistao(·e programs. Or11n~e l'ount ~· has .oipp!1eci fnr $115 mi!!1on for n1ocli:>r1111.a11un uf inpatient. nu1 pa11C'nl ;ind 1111~·11lar~· aret1s nl rhf' medu . .:al crnler. repla1'f'· 111e111 11f non-ennfnrn11ng beds and 1n pro11de arld!!innal out - patient rhnic space. accord1n~ Board OK s Job Fu11d Allocation SA\TA A\.I\ The c11slrihuli<'n flf an i1r1d1tional ~AA4 .600 tn ni ne c1tie.~ ;ind schOf)'l dis tricts for use in the fPderiil governn1ent's Puhlic Employment Progr<1m I PEP 1 has bf-en apprn1·ed b~ Orange Cnu.nt~· Sup<'r\ 1.~nrs. The added sun1 hrings tn $4..124 .ft~I thr frrlrr;il funds all(l('11tcd In rhe count\' under the job pr1Jgrarn . {'n~ta l\1cs;i and ~·nu ntain \ allr1 ;ire t11gh nn thf' Ii~! nf n1nr C1t1es "-11h 11nemplnyn1ent 1n rxt·c~~ nf Ii percent. Cns1<1 ,\lr~a 11·11 h 8/l percent 11n{'n1plny1nen1 " 1 11 ~f'I ~1!1.'i ,1112 ;ind Fnuntt11n \'all'\' 111111 10.5 pcrctnt \1·ill ,t?et ~)0.i.0 12 flf the 1n1t1<1I r1 1slribut1nn nf r~~p funds Ill lhf' cn11nt~· ~~'.l:l.!;li/l h;i~ hern alloted rn r ill "" ~1 :ll~ ~77 Tnk~,.,hnol rl1~!ri1·1~. $1<ifl.i2/l to ... fX>c1al rl1s1rtrts. :ind $\.492. 7R tn 1·n11nt1 go\ rrn1nen1 _ .l\dd 1t 1nnal allcwat1nnc; wrre mticlf' rJ irtctly 1n ~··\rral !11rgt r1 r1e~ l'nun1\· nffll'tal.~ sa id 1hr ~harf' ·r,f !h(' new f11nr!~ e;u 111a1'1,ed f(lr s<"honl distncls \'Ill r(1n1t f1·om tht t"1!y :illora- J 1rn1s Thi• rxat:t amount~ ~n1ng to s1·hool dis!r1c!s arl' In be de1enn1ned "·tthin the ne:r:! lwo wrrks. LnciPr !he r~~p Prnj'.:rilm . the feiierrtl 111nne' 1s llSPd tn hire unemplnyPd . wnrkrrs for Jnbs with puhlic ;igenc1ci;;. Dr. Carlin To l 'eaeh In \ ietnam JR\'NF. :\ I:.. rl \ p~\rh1atnst lron1 lh" t1ranJl" C11a~1 shipped nut Thursd;iv fr•r \ 1rrnarn. nn hrr c;ecnnd l1111r r,I du!\ '-;hp 1< nr .. lr<in Carlin. nf t)11· I 1· lr11nP Drri11 rtn1rnl of P~1 1·h1a1 r1 and F;i1r1 1r1r :;1 .oitP H• 'fl't:d ~1 arr Tn;u h1ng 111 a Sa 1 ~ n n 1,,,, r·~1 11 n1rrl1c;i l ~rhr,i"il. 11r r ~rl1r "ill help l'rluC";i t1' fulllrr ~1111th \'11>ln:in1rsr ph v~1r111ns "' 1trll a< ~llld.1•1n~ !hf' • 1ilt<r1 r Hrr 111n-ml'tf'lth sl11v fnl!o ws .. 11r 111 !'lli!I r11ir1n)'.: \\'hlrh ~he ,,,.1!rfj 111 thr p rn\inc e hn•p11;il at R~e !.111 111 th' rlrlt~ 1ount11 1rpa !in ~ 1 1• 11ia11< anri ~1ud1·1n~ common rt.~ra<f'< Free w a\· Link (;roovini: Se t Pl.ACl-:\TIA -A two-mile ~Pr!1r.n nf !hf' f!11•,.r s1 de Freewi1.1 will hP 11;ronv~ In prnl'ide hrttr.r tr;ir!1on from thP Santa An<i Freeway Ill a pn1111 Pas1 r,f P\ar'cntia Avenue in r 1;icent1a . A id~ will hr opened Oct 14 iu Lns A ngelr.~ ln rletermine whAI cnmp<inv handle!! the \\'ork The ~~liile highway deparlmrnt has 11ho11l $89.000 ;i11Ail<ihlP lnr !ht> prnj,ct. LET'S BE FRIENDLY Jr )'l"/\I ht o;~ ll4"\V JIC!it:hhfl~ nr know of anyon!' mn111 n1t I() our arr1 , plrt~ tell us 50 that y,·e may f'Xlcnd a fri rndly V.'f'lcnmf' And h~lrJ thtm fl"J b.-rom" 1ttqu11lnttd Jn thf':ir ntw 1urroundinp. So. Coast Yis~or 494-4579 494-93'1 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 {fl Hn~rl Whlll', mtchcal ccntf'r adm1nisrr11tor. A src·nnd requt'st is for $1 3 rnillion rur 1mprn\'e1nent to lhe cen!er'.'i r11ent11t he ii I t h f;ic11il1es h\ .t·m><1r\v dnuhl1n,t! lhf' .~11e of .!t1f' r111siing 52.200· squar,·ff".IOl bu11ci1ng -I A L~u plannrd ~ re1nodellng of the pr,sent building. The Jf)it1s Slaff adclition '-''Ould provide ror a b .. cl J u e l Lee has ecn luta l or 8J in patient beu.\ ;in namrd associate dean !he 1n1pro\'emtnl of uulpat1ent of stude nts fnr h nan· ser\·1ce~ b:. the add1linn nf <-i al ai ds at U(' Irvine. clin1e~. a t'r i.~1~ 111!rrvr nr1nn erntr r 11ith a ~uu'ide i>rei en-lie t•o111cs to Ll("I frnn1 rion sr<"tu•n and a 10·~ ad· lhe University of !t11.!!S· 1111u1ni:, uni · ouri campus 3t Kansas Tr1tal <"OS I nf the entire C.'ity. rnrdie;il rentrr tmproven1enl __ ..:. ________ _ prngnirn \s estimated tit $.14 fi Yo ur Hometown milllon. \Vhile sairl. The figure Newspape r Is 1nclucies thr $12.8 million in The DAILY PILOT federal ,t?r<1nl~ \VilliAm K C. Ferguson, :16, Srtnt11 Ana , >.11i!I gn back on rr111I just thre' ytars aHer he was convicted or fi\'e counts or rape. one of sodomy, nne of srx J>('Ver!'l1on ;i nd one of kid- naping after just four hours of deliber;ition by a Superior Court jury. It was .su<·t·es!ifull y alleged tha1 ht' raped a wom;in at gun · point y,1hile her helples!I hus- band was forced to "·atch. II w~s t'sti£ied in th' trial that he then forced the husband to m11ke 11dvanct's to his wife and l111er ejected him from the car ;1nd drove off with his victim. Ferjtusnn had been in sta!e J NEWPORT • when thf' Supreme Co(!rt 11greed that the criminal record of a key prosecuti on wltnes.o. should have been revealed during the tff11l. It wfl.~ learned ;i f I e r i e ln llw ·"'"' '" 11 11•r .11"1 l'~I h ,,.,,,hill llu'I'•' I• •1 I,~'" \loJ>"I• I ~I' I' "I'd I'll l!l"P ,111~1 I' !"11lt ~II \011 ··~11 h.111' 1• ' 111rr ,1,1 1 · ,. ..... 111 I). !il1· "! <111-11 \q!lf" ~rlf' · •. \ (;!~ I r: I I \1 I 11 r· Ferguson's trial that the hus- band of the vict im pd t1 long record of CQnvic~· ns and had received tr&itm nt in a slate 1.nr;J..1\-. J111•1•n.; 111 hospital as 11 sex degenerate hrn1111 111n•·· fl'.l•lirol i·11,, and a psychotic. !1 0C'r••n, a lrnt:•'rlnr\ "Dt·k 1\f 1:p'Pli ~r 1 Tl1r1e arr Ferguson insisted in his I rial r.(11rr flilln11n'-'~ tnr «1lr thal tiie husband's recount of r l 1,"' the e\·l'nts of July 29, 19fi7 \\'as ,1~-.,,,,,,,,,, .. .,.--,..-----------~---~' a lie . He. testified that he had ~ ---- picked up the hilthh1 k1ng cou- ple and the husband acreptecl F'erguson's nffer of "four or five;' dollars for sexual rela- t1nns with the \\'lfe. F'e rguson also lcsti fird that the wife t·onsented In lhe 11r- rangement and offered no nb- jections. •/ , l(icl s Lo ve , Uncle Len, Saturday ,in the DAILY PILOT NATIONAL BANK OFFERS ITS CUSTOMERS ANOTHER -."UNIQUE'' BENEFIT I ANEW NAME , ·Nothing else is changed! The same warm, friendly people to service your account] Those same unique services that our _customers have come to expect and enjoy. 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Street Floor Sportswear ' NEWPORT HUNTINGTON I EAC H ~ Oll:ANGE l nuriday Ottobtr 7 11171 DAILY 'ILOT 'i I t . hlazcrcd s nit ne ws 22.99 • O urs e~c.lu~ively f1c<n a famou~ mo~er, Polyester or <'l c.rylic ~1.;i 1 1n brown , rust or no vy, solids ond pl'lttern~. Sizes 8-1 6. Misses' Sportswear· Dresses 'junipe rs for j11nio1:s 11.99 $14 v.1,. ' Our mock wrap and tie ~nit jumper is just one from o collection ihot includes solids. potferns,, print s. Sizes 5-13. Hi-Deb Shop CEll:ll:ITOS • , " r 47 F1thl1R 111."4 171 41 644-1112 1111 Ed i"g•r A•1"u1 171 41 1'1-)J)I 1100 N•, Tuiti" Str11I 17141 '''·Il l I SOO lot C1rrito1 Mill (}I)) l•0-041 1 , • SHOP 10 A,M, lo •1JO P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FltlOAY. SATUllO~Y to A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNOA IJ NOON I f .M. ' 1 -' I ,0 / I I '• J r . ' ' J f DAILY PILOT Tllt.irw!Jlt, Ottobtt 1, 1971 Hi, Ho , Enter the (( C lec1,n Air) F ciir •............•..... , • I I I Aton1 Cell Basic Traltaitag Ailtttetat ' C.ft~!!.~r I ...,..,,,. ., ..... __ ., ~..-~f·""Yll .,,. ~ " .., ,~;Ji_'.. • .. 1 < "<f1.' • '"• 1" ~Nitif'j!.; ":W:it ri : -. Ii"~-.~~. . , \<{~~.~ ... ~:a l'ii!';!bo~·~·~••·,.,,,~ ··~911 -,l• 1 WASHINGTON j AP l -Army re('urit~ ''We can 't tell you v.·hy it is. but the orally in tablet form The immun1callon , ·~ • "' U :.. -, will be 1m,nun1zed 1h1s yea!' v.·1th a new ly Ar my has adenov1rus epidemics year and ca mpaig n will he und!'r way al all eight SALT LAl\E CITY \ L'I'!' -f .. .,,__ ~{ ~ develope;vacr1ne lo prtvent the sn1f-year nut and nobody else does," said LI. basic-training centers by Dcce rnber. 1"he old st·ience fii ·tion thrill<'r !. · ' l\~S":'.',,..'?:i fling, sne i1ng and h<Jcking that is alm()1't Col. Phillip Winter, an epidemo!ogist with \Vinter said respiratory infaction cau,.. ~bout 11 n1an "'11 h a ··rad1011c-i · -~,--· ~1--r.:t'~ ' tive hr:iin" 111av he closer 1fl f ;--,, ', .. ,; · • ~ "' ~ as nn1ch · part of basic training as push-!he surgeon general '8 office. ed by the adenovirus accolln ts for about Battle Sniffling Army to In Heart Seen Soon • • 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK I I realiry tli;rn an;.;body drea n1ed f '1-·~· . . : ·-,•, ~·.~· J ups and close-order drills: \\linter said this type or cold-Producing half the illnesses arnong recurils. possible a ,fc1v y~ars ag1J. t · !? The i\rn1y surgeon general's office says 1•1rus has nc \'e r been know. to show up in 1'ests \.\'Ith the var<'1r1e <It the eight~ Onl y tht· organ 1n1ol1·ed l ; ~r 1 1h11t during t.ests last winter the vacciiie epiden1ic forn1 outside. training centers in Fehn1arv ;ind !l.1archl • FASHION ISLA ND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH "'nn'l br 1he brain. htll the \ _ . • ~ prni·ed effective against 1v1d('spread For this reason, he said, the new vac-cut the rate or acule rPsp1ra.!ory illoesse~! I he11rt. anrl the r:idio<1el1 \IHY ~-_ '. -" _ ~ ,_ _ , _.~ o!,; ·~-~1 respiratory infeclions which have all lhe cine pffcrs nn hope as a panacea for CTJ!ds I ln half The Arm v estimate s this saved • Soturday, October 16, 1971 • "-'ill be 1 1~hlly encased 111 a tit-...... . ·;.,;{-. ,:•:·J·-5E., • Jo>ymptoms of t~e OO!JlmOn cold bu t are 111 the civ1/1<1n communi!ies. But it ought bo t 1·1 ., 'Ir . 1 1 • sn1all. pOrta hle and long-?' ... , ·"-''.,.-£ -. ..,. , · __ • ;.. • ioln1ost unique to basic trainees. l() n11f~e a real ~cnt iJ1 upper respiratory a ,, u ·" n11 ion in ~.a1n1ni; n11e. ,,. • Jasli11j! cnPrgy sourl·~ 101-;·-_.,,. __ . -·~c:J ,.;.: Dcve lopctl by the Army 's \\/alter R.eed 1nf~tirln among recruits." Our concern 0011.·, said \\li nter, IS I I pJ;111ll'd in a human chf'~I ~· -;.f'::~f-:\·:~~' ~ __: .. :~ I /\·lcd1cal • Ccnter, the vaccine protecfs Colds are caused by 11 dozen types of thi'!t by eradicating these t~·o types of • Ch"c~ th " bo•e~ oppo~ite th e e)e nt~s yohu wiih to 1 A l:ni vP rsll\' nF Vtah tr<1m . · -'\.~.,. _ _,.._._. -~ -----~-a~a1nst two types of 11deno\•iruscs which l'i rus nf whi ch the adenovi rus is onl y one adeno11iruses another adenn1·irus might r nler ! onclude S4 00 for Gre nd Pri• • c "p t ~ COIJ!Mlfl heacled bv 'the ' n1a{1 \l'ho in snn1e years have caused up ln J00,000 lype_ Recruits at' Ft. Dix. N .. J .. already crop up, al!hough 11 hasn'l happened •end m11d to bl F,,~h ion hlend, Newport •n+•r, N.w. • dc\'elnpeci ·the first artil1c1al re~p1ra,tnrycases a mong recruits. are rece1v1ng the ne~· vaccine, taken yet'' • porl Bc,,ch. C,,liforn ie 92660. Mak e checks payable • kiclncv. h;is hcc n a11·ardcci al----------------------------------'-----------.:_ ___________ _ I lo l O.G G. l.1-n1onth gran1 for research on 1 INCLUOE ~4 .00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIX ! I 11 tinv nul'lear engi ne tn pnwer C I a n ai·11f1c1al hc;irt. P l.,,,~,. Pnler ""'~ in the following event1 at the y-1 r;ology F11 ,r 111 FASHIO N ISLAND in Newport Bee c:fi • Or \\'illc111 K•)lff. dirct•lor of • S.tl Oct. 16, 1971 . I <Jgree to ebide by all the ru!et the Un1vr rs1cy's lns!11ute nf I of the A.6.L.-A. governing these everils, e nd I will I Binn1cd1c11l Eni:?;1necring, says acc,.pl th@ d"cisi on of lh e j1Jdges "' fin al, • Ollf' nf tht: rnnjnr nbs!acles to th(' <1c,ctopn1enl nf th e organ I I I I tJ 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR 'STOCK in the P"" has been '" I I ener~y s1111rec. I I I I I I I I I I I o D D D D GRAND PRIX YjJU TH r'ANDICAP RA CES l1 4-18j TRIC YC LE RACES ll-4-5 ye•rs) THE Q,UE EN RACE THE BI CYCLE PARA DE "Oldtime Bicycle Days " theme AD ULT TRICYCLE RACES T>l(\t [\/E .. 1\ FO~ 4MllTEU ~S OOIL'I' - 1 '"' /tOI • mombo• o! •ny Di<V<le '"<1n9 (lijb. '"fl1c de vu.:e 1nust faithfully 111 delil'cr the necessa ry power in var\'111g peaks to continuall y 1\ dri\:C' the rnrchai1ica! heart for up tn Ill yrars and \t n1usl be I ah\<' 10 h;inci le all of the pa- tien! 's act1vilies," Kol ff said. I I I I I • .. A! the same lime it n1usl be ecnnn1n ical and sRfr. free frn1n ;iny chanl'e. nf radiat ion d;imai:e tn th<' par1cnt nr release nf r;i dio activr malenals into t he en- v1rnnment .'' I NAME. I CITY . / 1 1 The A1on1ic Energ_v C4•n,1 · rn1ss1on. the l'JYin~(\r nf t c • Sl\5 .llfHl i::ran1 , is 1n1'cst1~;i11ng I nnc n1Jelca r dr1\'tng systrm. ;1<·c·nrd1ng to Kolff. hul net'ds !n ~now !he sper.:1f1c !)111'.'Cr re - quirements. .......... AGE ............. •••••••••••••••• .. -~ f1e1dnl!1 Fa ir ~trl<'k Cr;1nrl Pri' H1 ;_i1·tr l!:rt•' -11l-l.1r r::i•'" ;i r111111d 111,. 1:.1"h1nn !s- l;i11rl 01~,1 1\, .1rn1·1 ('rnlrr D1·11r1. \111·11111• n1·<'r Ill \\1th a lll·"P•·i·f l h11 ·11 I<' I.'-l'hc 1hl1·. ! hr• k 111 11n1r H :'. rn S:Hur- rla1 ;it 1111• r• ~"1r;111(1n r:1hl1'.~ 1n p.11k111 0: l"t r<i< 1n~ ;1rra. 1Fn1r\ Vt•" "'l Fir t l'111f· 1nr: b:i.., 111, .. r •nt 1111,..~1 r<l' 1ng hrl.1 111 rh•· ·.1orl1l. Thi" htk1· 11111 hr ,111,1rfl1•d a l"n~ 111111 p1111"" I "r th\: nr\t 1~1111' pl 11·r 11111nrr" ,\],llf•I' 1-.d !!inn ,,1 \f'IV· pt•rl Rr .1• 11 11 ill :i11,;11·cl the rn••'~ .11 ·'Jl•rlill ~ 11111 1·cri'- 111nr11r.,_ ( !I"' k 111 11rnr II 11 111. Sa•11,>rl.1' r ou lh lf.1n!l i1 ;_i p Ba1·1·~ - /\111· 1n111 n 1•·111n 11 tn Iii \l',lf<\ tt'rl \l llh :1tl\ h1k1· f'·1fl ·"n'•'r lli(•q· 1 ;1,, " S\!)l\'l'r h1hr" 11 dl hr f211r11 ;1p11 ropri- a1r h.-111d1• '.'I'" \11;i!'rl '\ will hi> !:1\r•n !.ir f11-1 ·: r L.1 ·r· w1nOl't~ H1 c;;ch race. (No Entry Fee J Tric1rle Races -Any child ;ige :I' 10 5 wlth a tric:vc!e 1s ('l1g1hlr. Rares 11.•ill be cJ;-.sscd .:tl'cn1dir1g to ag('. Award~ g11 PO for Js: 1hree finishe rs 1n r;ich rare. 1 :<Jo rntry /(le ) The Queen Race -A race 11 111 Pe run for gi~ls over Iii vr·ar.~ of ;ige and single. The i1·1nner will be se!eeted as •·Quren nf !he Cytol ogy F::iir"· Sh(' w 1 1 I he cro11'ned ?.-1. 2 p m_ ;it St<igc Cnun b_v Mc.yor Ed l/1r1h, lliC'\'~le l'<Jradr -F:n1rr 1·1111r '11tri bJf'\ ci t' in the "Old- iu11e Bu:yr le_ Days" parad..:. Prt7.P~ 1vill be a11·arrled f(lr th e fl'I:~ be st looking rn!rieli . Cnn1c <l11 ! ilnd hA1·r a good time j '.\io En11·v Ff'rl. :\rlult Tric~·cte Ra<"es-Opr n II) :ill adu!ls with :-. free forn1 fl('~1gn tricycle. f'om r out and 1·are in thi ~ z11ny e ven 1 • .'\11;:i rds givP n to ri'lce winners and also for the rraz1esl f!e· ------------{ J\id s J,ik c lo Ask Andy nr. Fr<Hl{'.IS ~1. Dnnov;in, i'l!l ass1 ~t :-.nl research prn fessnr in borh n1cehar1iral cng1neerlnp; and :;ur·i:?;cr.\·. llas joi ned Kolff's tc;u11 1n g1\'e !he AEC thr 11 ns 11·t•rs. The scic11t1s!s hope lo pin· pnint "pn1\•er rrnfiles" durinp; CXJ1f:'rl lll{'fll;, in Knlff'." Salt L;1ke 1'1!y l<thnr:itorl' in whi rh ;i rtifi<"i;i! hear!.<\ 11·111 he -1m- planlcrl 1n calves. l'n1 vers1tv rC<\l'arThcrs. \1·ho bC'l1e1 e 1hrv h111·r a world sur\ 1\·al rccOrd nr 11 d;i\'S fur a calf kept <t\11·e \1•Uh an ;ir1lf1rial heart po11•rrcd b~· con1prcsscd air. :ire c1Jnfident the y can fill the commission's bill. nnn1>v;.i n s;ivli the pt )\.\'rr r<'- quircrncnts nf !he artifil'iill he;irt \\ 111 pr9habty he 11uilr. sm;;I\. pnl'."ihl_v hrlwern three and fnur w.<ills. or lelis th;in thr po1\·cr r('quircrl 111 burn ;1 rcfrigcr;1tor light b11lh. R11t. he Rdds. spce1f1<' rr- q11irt'JJH'll!S fnr 111ln1n1un1 and pr;ik r1utpu1. :is \1'rll a~ 1n- di1·idu;i! 1"aria t1nns bCCilLISl' n( borl.v 11.·rip;ht and :ige, are not ye t knr11l'n. '\\'01\1.ll FAMOU S BEE F STICK. ... ' '!""I': II. "' ... tr8 .0. r:; I!: MINI·-S1t!SS CHEESE r. •v" lflr mc>rP nn purctlaH of whote ll~LF :iTl\K S11mm11r Saus.age, ~· Inf'\! p.--.pul," ptorlucl, 5"mp'e be- fr>rP vn" buy' 0:~ .':~.~-':" $1.79 lb. 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' ,. l ': We1tcliff P\111 Tl-tt M•ll of Ora'nge Town & Country Newport Beach/ 642-091'2 Oron .. /637-71T1 Or1n .. / 543-8016 LAKEWOOD 4433 C1ndlewood Avenue '·· "'•ncH•wood Shope (across from Lakewood Center)' Phone: 134~134 • 'I" SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN ·V~LLl!Y 111131 Harbor Blvd. · (co r ner of Ed i nger) N ext to Zody's P hone: 839 -4570 ANAH"9• 1811 Weat Llncoln Avenue Between Euclid and Brookhurat Av&nue1 'Just East of Fed Marl 'Phone: 776-2590 • n is I l d ,. ., '' 1_ .. I ' 'I '' • f ".4 /tflJ,Y CIRCUS bu Bii Ken11 e II~ Tells Tall Henr y Hite Hns tli e Mat erit.1l Ht 8 Fee t, 2 Inches LOS ANGEL~S ~AP 1 -/q1prn11n:11<'lY 111'l•r;.ir\11p until he w;i s 15 ~ear~ old ::ind nan1ed Henry Jl 1t r likes \q Jtlke al~1ur. X fr·1·t·2 how !all he is. T"rre"s ;1 Int of 1nalC'r1aL "[ \\11.~ a star 0.1 the foolball lt>am. ··1 <nK·e r11et a ft'!IOV\ ln1111 lll1r101s 11ho Tt1r~ g;11e n1e the b<:1!I , >i nd if someone \\'as H} 1nehcs ta ll1·r 11in11 ! w11~ ... hP tnpprd nlf' l'.'e n1ade a first c;CIWll recalls ··n111 h12 died ;it :t2 :\i; fnr a~ I '·Thr~· h3d tu hu1ltl 111e a Sp<'cia! dr~k in kn1111·, I ;i111 !ilf' 1011\c-;1 rn;111 111 1hr 11·n1·Jt1 :;ehnr11 I 11a.~ so h1~ that lhc tra thcr li~e. whos(• pa1c 11I ~. 111l' br11!l1crs anti b1·n11gt11 n1e <lpplrs ... 2i fl pounds. h;is bt>rn n1arr1ed for 35 \'f'<'!'S lh a \.l.(u11;H1 who is 5-J and [oni;: u;rd lo J111n~ :u a house \.l.'Jlh abnormall y h1;;'1 f'('li!j'~S. lit> ori· es a n1od 1f1ed VC1lks"·agcn (fron1 \hr h;ick scatl, needs tw o heds in n10IPI r.1 .. q1.~ and pays $90 a pair for ~f}{'r-1nll.1 111;,de shoe.-; 11111•\day Onnt"" 7. 1'171 01\I L Y P!lQJ ; :J ----- ANIMALogic .. .. ~r~. lt ·~ .1 t7b .. .. Dr. l 'vnd all Nan1 cd Dean Dr t!11hfr 1 F '11 n(!.1!1, 1;f Hun1111j'!••n ll+•-1• h !1 ... ~ 114'J>f1 :'lp!lllllll•'ll !11 t'\l"<lllll/F iJ('fll! In c•h,1r.:<' uf pl:11u1111i; ..at l'•d ::il<1te Long Ul'a\ h. j;:::;;:;i;;:;l ~sevcn sisters l'.'rrr u11r!r1 ~1~ fr1·1 !:di. ··1 11;111tl'd !Cl be a boKcr, but ! .... as \.\.'as of norn1al hc 1,cllt u1111I ht' 11,1-; \) ThC'n :ifr:11d l"d grt L·nul1flower knees·· "I don 't shine them," be says •·1 run thrn1 thn1u gh a car \\'ash." ., ,' A re!-..1d1·nt i\I j!ll I I· d111onr1s Circle, llr . 'l1 11d:1l l 11111 bP. rc.spun.~1!..ilc l•w lhr d,11:1 ;inrt pr'Pilll\111;11 • pl;111111111.? 1•11 11h1l'h p••l1c1• d£>c·1~111r1-. !!l'!1•n111n1ni: tl11• f\1 u1rt· 'r 11 t' 11d li•ge ~ :w;utl'11\1r· ;u1d pl• w11! ~1 1111r /i rrnµr;un ~ ill (' li:1 .... 1•ol he sprouted. "'"'a you th lille app<'ared in va11dr1·il lf "I went In lx'd or1r n1gh1 !!I long Jnhns 11 1111 a n1aJget. N11w he ma k t ~ \Vhen I "'oke up I w;is 111 shorts." he 11ppcar<1nces ;1round the country fnr a says. Itlt"'i)l <:on1pany. Hite e1fn has a inke "'hen passersby s'nl'f' at h1n1 0.1 the stref'I '"\\'hat's the rnatter." hr ra!ls out. .. c!1rl11't \nu ever see a gu~ 1n ;:i gray su11 hi.•fnrr~" . , ...... ~ ~ -~· ____ ,, :> "1ou~~ ~1u~'" -1 ~ .1. _O\ i; _) f'!' : "''Z j, '5..,.RO;..t.. ... 0 1 '!I rool.1 11 !u r111o>! I\ ~··r \ "r1 ,1,. 1111' 1'" l<'r1 ,i, ,111 ,,f 1 111~ His pituitary gl:ind re n1 11 1 n e d 1!1tf'. who is 56 and drcidrd l)' lean al I-~-'-~-'--"-~~~~~~~-'- d) ,, "l not here --1 with Da ddy I" . Me n in Service Army Reserve Col o n e I Halph .I . Hippert. of Costa Mrsa, is among 24 senior officers attending the U.S. Arrny War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. The iO-month curriculum or thr army's senior school prepares officers of an the services, as \\·ell as civilian officials or the Jo' e de r a I Government. ror top level .staff and command positions with the armed forces. The Colone l and his wire, Betty, reside al 2952 Pcmba Drive, Costa !\.1csa. Cadet .lames T. Putnam, ,;on of !\.frs. Charl otte E. Putnan1 of 11!!09 N. E. 1'hompson. Porlland, Ore .. is one nf n1ore than 750 cadets who have entered their .~enior year al the U.S. Air F'orce Academy. 111e cadet will serve during the fall term as a .!iquadron project officer with the rank of C a d el Se c ond Lieu- tenant. lie was se lected for the position because of his demonstrated I e a d e r s h i p abilities a n d effectiveness ratings. His father , James C. Putnam, resides al 25911 Avenida Mariposa, San Juan Capistrano. Coast Gua rd Se a rn a n Recruit Roberl .I. Kemper. lion of Mr. ;:ind !\.lrs. Robert J. Kemper of l5fl99 Logan (:our!, Fountain Valley, enlisted in the Coast Guard fo r four yea rs at the Coast Guard recruit ing station at Long Beach. Cadet ltoberl .I. Dorla , son n( !\.fr, and Mrs. Anthony V. Doria of :)()62 Tasman Drive, Huntingt on Beach, is one of more than 1.050 cadets who have entered their sophomore year at the U S. Air Force Academy. Cadet Doria will serve during the fall te rm as an element sergeant with the rank nf Cadet Staff Sergeant. He was selected for the position because or h i s leadership abilities effectiv~ness ratings. The Cadet w i I I con1a1issioned a Seco nd Lieutenant and award ed a B.S. degree upoo graduation the academy in 1974. Cadet Dan'ny E. Wilkin, son of ~{rs. Patricia Simon of 17 7 52 Col lins C i rcl t , Huntington Beach, is one of niore than 750 cadets· who have entered their senior year al the U.S. Air Fo r c e Ac.idemy. The cadet will servt during the fall term as a squadron administrative officer with the rank nf Cadet First Lieutenant. He was selected for the position because o( his dernonstrated I ea de rs h I p abilities a n d e££eetiveness ratings. During !he past summer, Cadet \~'il kin was among highly recOmmended cadets who observed and participated in advanced defense re search projects at mili tary a nd civilian age n c i 's. He performed this duly a I Wiesbaden. Germany. Coast c.;uard Se a m a n Recru it Keith. B. Doyle, son of Mr. and r.trs. i~arry L. Raschka of 2482 Fairway Drive, Costa !\.iesa, enlisted in the Coast Guard Reserve for six ye;:ir!I al the Coast Gut.rd recruiting station in Long Beach. Following eight weeks of basic training he will complete the remainder of his five months active duty . Upon comp\elion of active duly he will be assigned lo 1 local Coast Guard reserve training unit. Navy Airman Willl•m E. Hessell, son of !\.it . and Mrs. Robert A. Hessell of 15021 Sabb!! L;:ine, H u n I i n g lo n Beach. has graduated from recruit training at the Nava l Training Center. San Diego, Quebec Courts Full A ft er FLQ l(idnaping t.fONTHEAL ( A P I interview with the Montreal Violence has abated on tile Gazette, he Sllid the early se paratist {ronl in Quebec, but bombings by the F'LQ were the repercussion~ of. terrorisn1 need' to jolt the masses but still are felt. ' l · that the movement has pro- Last October the Quebec gressed to the point Uiat It Liberation front. or FLQ. kid-nttds to organize a broad-bas- naped two officials .. a n d ed revolutionary party. 1nurdered one of them as part ;,I don't think we need rorce IJr a campaign a i med now to develop the political ostensibly at s e pa r R ti n g consciousness of the workers," Quebec, a largely French-he said. The government speaking province, from the allowed the War Measures Act rest of Canada. to expire in Aprll after nearly Al that lime the federal seven months of special police government invoked a con· powers and limited c I v 11 lrovefsia\ War Measures Act, freedoms .. The or d I n• r y criminal code of justice now b curtailing clvil liberties. This in force. has been allowed to lap51e, re.placed hy a central security The gd.>emment agr~ to ogency , Some legislators fear establish a 1pecial legislaUve · un--committee to study the need It will open the door to for permanent anliterrorlat ooad_trolled . _s n o o p I n g on legislation aought by Quebec, or !nary citizens. . but fbur months later the com- . ~ontr.eal_ courts still are mittff has ~t"\o be formed: Jammed with cases stf:mming • The Justice Dtpart:ment hu f~ the kldnap-murdlr of been active in proeecutln& the Q,I e b e c' s labor minister, men <?harged In connection Pierre Laport~~ and \he H>duc· with Laporte's murder. It ex- llan .of a Brill~ trade com· perienced less success in m1A1oner, James R. Cross. handling oher cases arising ~e 500 peraons were. ar· from the October events. rested in i<>lice sweeps after Paul Rose · and Francis the kidnapings but few hav~ Simard were sentenced to \if! betn_ convicted.,.• imprisonment for the murder. In lef'ms of lerrorimi, this Two men are on trial on summer wM the quietest !linte similar charges. Ten persons ! se par1tl!la observed a accused of being acceuoria It mor1tortum on bombtng• recei~ sentences of 11J: ing the opeqlng 198'1 sea:otan montha, to eight years. <f the world's ·ralr. The PLQ Only 60 of some 500 person! ttis been 1uociated with more arrested in police sweeps than 2$0. bombl.oC!I since It! In· under the War Mea!lures Act ~Uon etpt years 1go. were cherged. The government One theory on the summer obUlined conviction~ in 1 hand· m I! orrered by Charle~ rul or ca!!es ~nl dropped ~l!'O"· ll le11der or the chai-ges against 32 persoM In ... tlial movf!mCnt. In an AugU&t. iii: \ . IVORY R,ECEPTACLE WITH GROUND e G•ounded d u- pl~. ••ce ptocJe e Olfe" •~f•lv •nd •H•·••n<~ e H,qll 11u•I •y • • •P•<••tulo• ~·'~· KING OF THE OIL TREATMENT e Pur • p•holeum be1 e e Con!rol1 o;I '"~"u'e, im pro~e1 power & compr•nion 77' 16-PC. MELAMINE DINNERWARE • s .... ie8 for 4 lncludea 4 ••th dinner plA!e" ~up•, lfUC8'1, ~•reel bowl1 . e B •••~·••1 :1tenl, di,hw e•h•r ··'· 2.49 30-50 GALLON TRASH CAN LINERS • 15 1!urdy, wt•l~e,prool l111h linerl e For t•lr• Ir •&~, l••vt1, 9r•U cli ppinq• Kerm Keeps Sawing Away At The Prices! DRYER VENT HOSE • A"' fl••. qu•ldy mode e Buy iu il wh •+ yo~ ".ed 39' , .. 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ONE _..; -- 5.39°/o 5.25°/o 500 9..! %th - 5.13 ~6 5 .00°~ ) 500 ONE DAY --- lntere:i t compounded dally and paid from date of depo si t to date of withd rawal even if it"s just one day A-.k l11Jvv yrJU can obtain all these benelits servi ce charge _FREE . PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS FREE IRAVEL!;.R S CHECKS f:OLLECT !ON OF NOTES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS , ....... , ~ """ " '".U.yifl ~. ' .... ~. -··~· " '" OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hou": Monday t hru Frid ay 9 :30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sa turday 10:00 A.M. ID 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Jlll aR1STOL STREET • COSTA MESA. CALIF0 ANIA • P'HONf S-40·tD6f c1dents, but VA hospital dircc· patient.~ here robbed an older tor.!! dispule this. patient. They stole his wallt't The men \\'ho run the arld threw !he covers lip over hospital! said the problem is the old man's head so he already a maJor ont, that it 1~ \1ouldn't screan1 growin g steadily, lhal it iJ a "\Ve've also bad <1 series of l wurce of violept crirnes ins ide thefts rn the staff housing I hospitals and that it is nearly quarters and rnugg1 ng out side in1posslble to stop. the grounds. f\·lost of the time Tjie problenl is rTiost acut e it'11 impossible to catch the in those facili!ies where large culprits, Al night y,•e JUSl don'1 nu1nber!I of Vie tnam veterans have enough guards around to are patienl.s, say !he hospital stop it.'' I directors. The director or the ALJjnla I And a new door to a buses hospita l, Julian .J:u111an. said opened with cN"alion -0r drug-he first becan1e av•are uf the j treatment centers in V • .\ problem when nurses reported ll-Ospilals. 1·11e centers. 32 or they had g'one lo a patienl's v.•hich were schedul~ to be in room lo p!"cpar~ h1n1 Jor operation by next month, surgery and "fow1d that he seem 10 draw pushers. already had pre·n1ed1cat('d h himselr." At I e VA hospital in \\'ashington. authoritie!'I were ''\\le'\le had sorne probleins su mmoned recently by the here." said Dr. Victor <.;. c.:haplai n 11"ho de tected a sv.•eet \\'elch. d1rectur ul I h e odor emanating from his psychiatric raci l1I \' al rural n1editat ion roon1. They learn· Perry Point. "'l\ld . :.On one oc· ed that six patients had been c.:asion somebody broke into smo king marijuana there, but our supply <:enter where we ha \•en'tbeen able to learn tJ1eir keep some LSD ror ex- ' names. perimental purposes. On l·lospil a).. Director A. A. another occasi1.ir1 we were (;aviafil ordered the n1edita . raided by federal, state and lion roon1 locked . ·The · ne xt cou nty pol ice \1•hu arresled a night the patients !'lmoked staff men1ber in vo lved in a their pol behind lhe chapel local drug ring. altar. Now !he chapel also is "\\!e have a 1.125-bed facll1 ty locked. here but only 51 Vietnam-era PRICES ~UT FOR PLUS SAVINGS ALL OVER THE STORE Now! Cut p rices on One Touch Sewing and a Pacesetter cabinet, loo. With this Touch & Scw• 1nachine, o ne touch sv,11tches trorn straight lo zig·-zag. 7 stretch ~!itches, buttonholer. Sing~J exclusive Pu sll·Bullon Bobbin' Reg. $379.95. Or save $80 off reg. price of any olhtr Touch & Sew~ 2ig-2ag machine In any other Sing!.!_' sewing cabinet. PRICES CUT ON 156 COMBINA.TIONS OF SEWING MA.CHINES AND CABINETS NOWI FREE INSTRUCTIONS on the use of your new machine. Gavazzi i~ convinced tha t veterans. !\lost of our patients the pot parties are continu ing ::ire older than lhe normai in some secluded area -0f the . drug users. So while 1i..•e ha ve a sprawling hospital complex, bit of a pro blen1. it's nothing 1 1 •·1i..·e just don 't kno1v where." ( like lhe.v have ar other / "One day I rully expect t~hospita !s." get that sy,·eet odor pourin As the \I A ·s u w n in· 1 out -0f 1 the air conditioning vestigalion pointed our , duels." said the director. ~lcohol used by hos pital pa-1 The situation rs n1 o r e l!ents also is a nagging pro· serious in the Washingto n VA blem in some VA facilities. hospital"s ne1v drUg-lreatme nt While drinking is not generally <-'enter. thought of as an offense equal .. \Ve have a constant pro-to illega l drug use. for some b!e1n of drug!! coming. into this hospital directors 11 can be. a unit." said it.s chief physician, real headache. Or. Norman Tamarkin. "'\Ve The Coastesvi11e psychiat ric ha ve periodic unannounced ..._ lacility has JOO acres ofaland, searches and Y."e have turn ed i11uch or ii heavily 11·oodell . Dr. lip some drugs.'' Schaefer said he is trying lo "It's not uncom1non Jor 11 get rid of aDo ur JO acres ol the patient lo comt h('re rron1 heavies1 !irnbcrland another ward and ..shy hr"s ··For a psychiatric: hospi tal been .shooting up evf'ry da\'. ;1 ·s a real problem." he said . I One p a t i e n t In tlie ""f:very once in a while snnie The Singe r1 to 36' Credit Plan 51.NGER Foraaare!.:!:of 1heSingerS~1vir1q neurop~ychiatric ward was pa!ients decide lo hold drink· 1 helps you t"l~w~ your machine C~nterf'ca rec,t you,:::e·e White PageSI shooti ng up every day For four ing parlies in those woods and 1 11ow-w1lh1n your budget. underSINGER COMPANY. r1!onths before a n y bod .v 11•e literally lose thcn1 1 •AT·~ern•!k Cll -r111:.s1Nc£Aro1.1P.i.llV. d1Scovered i!. ··Jl's no easy task 1rying lo '-~"~,~,7,~.~,7,.7_~,~.~ .. ,~ .. ~,;-.:,,~.,;;;,.~.= .. ~. --------:--~----".:...:~.~.~.~ •• ;,~_~,~, ~ .. ~.~.-""'~.~ .. ~ •. :::::.J "It's not somelhing you can rind a couple of men who don'I sou1n Co•u P!•••. JOO.U)l 1'4 UNTINGTON eiAc li-Ed.ng•r ~' eea,n. "'Th• cny" conror, J4l·:JUJ liunti"flOn ISt•<~ C•n!et, ''1·10<! ea:::ily put a stop to. This is a "'.ant lo be found in 30 acres of cosr .. ME\A-noo thr~o· &l•t.. G•llOEN GROV1E-tt)1 cn•,m•n, 604·bed hopsi tal and there are __;:lc~e~es~·=··========~;::;::~"~·~·"~· ~·~"~"~"~'·~·~·~··~"~";::;::~;::;::~;::;::~;::~~;::;::;::~';"~"~"~'~·~""~''~"~"~'~· ~··~,~·~,.;::~ hundr_eds of people in and out lr tif the building every d~y. Short of a thorough search or each patient and visitor every day. l h~re's no wa y lo kttp drug.'! out. They're easier to l'arry and hide tha n a bottle of Jtquor " \. No one ;in !he \I A ~ys'tem tan pinpoint how many pa· .J1ents 1n the 166 VA hospitals across !he <-'Ountry t.s e or sell narcotic5. Earlier this year, 1\-lichael Burns. executive director o Paralyzed Vele r R n s of An1erica. charged before I\ Senate subcommittee l ha t drug abuse was particularly 1videspread in .'!pinal-cord-in. jury wa rds. "If the VA were ever to open the Pando ra's box on drug abuse in spinal -cord-in- jury y,•ards." he said, "it \l'ould make any other study on drug abuse 5ttm like nothing.·• Pron1poted ey B 11 r n ~ ' ~harges, the 'tA conducted an investigation and concluded : "There are some alcohol and- n r ·dr ug -a b us es prcr blem.~ hut officil'.l s are aware of these problems ;ind are making diligent effort s to control and correct them:· ln an Associated Press survey of 12 VA hospital direc- tors. ha lf said they had direct knowledge of illegal drug ac- ti\lities in their institutions and the olher half said they suspected but could not prove I such activities. None had been able lo po anything about the problem, "Our internal crime pro- blem is definitely increasing,"' said Dr. Otto Schneter. direc- tor of the VA psychiatric facility at Coatesville, Pa. "\Ye've had a rush of thefts and holdups. The young pa- lien~ have been holding up the helple9s geriatric patients for money to buy their drugs." "Just last night two young ! Phone 6424321 For Weekender Advertising ·1f You would be interested in having YOUR business among the '.other Ecology minded ones -·Rent a boo~h at the Ecolc)gy Fair CALL 549-2625 "'Tl I l I r s s J • ' DAILY ,llOT ll .Democrats Show Concern Hospital Servlee I Party National Chairman Eyes 'Suicidal Compiex' \\.ASHINGTON IUPl1 -Some top rt-versals of previous positions nn clear alternatives tn \\'hite H('luse emocr11ts 11 re cnncerned over lin gering handlinl': the economy and on relations ' r .. . 'd I I programs and !S Mfl\"inced that ~ races o a su1c1 11 comp ex" .,.,.Jthin the v.·i!h mainlflnd China. The Vietn11m \''ar rty. v.ill be an issue but not MJOng the wp Su{"cessful c11n1pa1gn slrillPl:Y cannot be An1onr;: lh<.'rn is [)pmnl"rai!c Nalinni1l ones. in O'Brien·s view. bull! solely on t'l'il1ci~n1 of the PresidenJ . h;11nnan l.awrrnce ~· O'Brien -f'Vf'O O"Br\en doe~ not believe that Nixon has o ·Bricn l.~ ilfJo!;UlOB f11r t1dnpt1nn of a hnugh he. 00\1evr~ the pa rtv has hPrn able \ll blunt the e<'ono rnir issue --1·lcarly irlent1 !1ahle IH•rprotTa~11· progran1 con1plished II 90 percent cu re nf -its \968 h1J!h une1nplo;r rnent. high prltt'S and the 1 \fnr thP n;it1nr1 tx-forf' thf eanip<iign starts a~c1n;ition with self·1nf!1cted injur\· that like -b.v his adoption of a ll'age-pnce fl II I. · h bl · "'1, Seplen1ber. e H' nrgan1za ion ins am I'S l'lnd the fr·eell.'. O'Arien elles public opinion pnl!s \\'h1IP House losL showin~ overwh rlniinlo": supporl of !he I e alsu IS ent1\'!nf·rd 1h;11 the 1-i;1rly o·Arien is cun\"in<·ed tll;it a pnl1•nti11llv frt'CLI'. first propn~e<I by D;cn1o(·ra1~. hut n11Jsl aro1d l\l'l(1ng off !ht south 1n 1972, harinfu! residue of lht' l9f.8 p;.iranoia nn!y a .~light boost in the President's ow n even thou~t1 ,\"1xon anrl (;u1·_ C:r11q::r C. J)('rs i.~t s ;inrl !hat if De mocrats losr the st.1ndings . \\'al111ce of Al11b;1n1a. v.ho sharrd 1111 of P re~idep!l11I Plf'ttion next ye11r, they will o·Rrif'n li1ls Sf:'l'l'rAl i rn p 0 r I A 11 t thP snulh l'~«t·pt Tf'Xll~ hf•!ll't'f'O tlle10 in ha\'f' lhNl)ff:'ll"PS to blilnH•. rf'r{•mm endations f~r the party_ He 1968. probably 11·111 be (·ornp11tu1i::" fur UPI l•ltphnll Pr't:sidential e!etl1on, O"Bnen displays good faith al all )eve in adopting more O'Aricn has stflned fl north-sou th ('•11r~1i1·I. flne year and one 111onth l}f·fnre the 1971 v.·flrns lhfll !hf' D~ocrats mus! shoiv southern votes <1J:alrl next _l'('ilr. f!llit'l rorifidenee in the oullUflk for the OPf'n. equit.J!ble pr edures £or th e dialogue wi th in the p;:ir!y, working Democratic candidate. no matter who he 1elecllon of (!~~ t i to the nitlon11I thmugh ntw ly elected 1nuUu1rn a:overnors /\nn Lvn n 'J'u('k('r, 11, is His strategy for 1972 Is sliapin~ up 1'1S t•nnvention and the operation or the ~ho are considered moderates on r11clAl of Shaiirton . ('alif.. has pre!ty much of a reprat or 1970. with ~onvention itself. Man y nen1ncrat~ feR r 11sues. heen selected lo reign he<ir.v emph11sis on poc.•ketbook i_,sues. thll! any smell of smoke-filled roomt \l/hile conl'Prnrd over 1hr:~e Jin11 erina a .~ quef'n nf the 1!=171 He expected the crt1:d ibilitv or Prt1:1ldent would be rat<1! to the Presidenti11I lrA<:t':I nf a suicidal tendeocv wi thin thl'! lir11 nd National Rodeo Ni xon also lo be high on the Democratic candid111e·s cha nce .... , party , O'Brien believt>..'! lhe-odds la vn r Oe t. 22·31 at San Fran- _l_is_I_. _w_il_h __ ''-'-'-"--'-"-'_h_•_P_r_•_•_id_•_n_r _· • ___ n_·cnc'c''c"_:l •_:Pcrod=d=i=negctch:•_cP:'c'cty'..Ct'.:nC•:':'::P:' _ _:":"'~'':.:::once lhe conven tio n bra w 11 are 0 ut __ c_i_s_co_'_s_l'_o_"_· _P_a_l a_c_e_. __ ' ' • IS WORT • c IN • • NO MINIMUM hAlANCE REOUiREd Yn, that's rigtil! Free checking -no mlnhoom balance required. Anything that's tree Is worth checking, and now is the right time to check.Into Anaheim S:avings n.-free services. We've joined with a major nat ional bank offering you complete Savings and Loan pl us banking services. Only al Anaheim Savin gs can you deposit $1000 and ea rn the highest interest~ the Mtion on insured savings ,... and receive 1he benefits of •.• f r04i1 checking, Pre- ferred Customer rates on auto end boat k>ens, and Preferred Customer rates on personal loans. Leam about these at oLir Hunlil'IQton Beach otAce. fR~E SAFE dEposiT boxEs ' Frtt wit~ tec.ount balanc:t of $I ,000 er mcrt. 6% Two to ftWI year term Cer1lflc1te aoeounls wtth *5,000 ....... mum -· 5Q,YEARS OF 8ECURITY Ac:Counts are Insured to $20,000 and pm- by An.i>tltn SavlnQ.s' 100% "'""rd of safety. ANAHEIM SAVINGS 'AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MAiff OfftCE: 187 W. llncoln Aw. Anthtll'l'I, C&lilOU'li9 PRZ·1632 • ' 1 I ' 411 MalnS""1: Huntington Bttch, Ctnrofn lr LeH691 .. Vetera11s Hospita]s F aei11g Overcrowcling \\"ASHl !'\(;TO\" 1Ar1 -The t•on1pla1nts anion~ /tht' nun1ber or sick and disahled \ etrrans a b o u \ d1Hirultlf'S \"e\eran.~ ;:iwalt1ni:: ;idn11ss100 to \'e1er<111s Arlrnini~lr11rinn hospitflls 1i ;1s n1ore l h a 11 doubled 1h Ei' year as the \":\ face.~ 1nrre;ised dPn1anrls frorn a gro\1'in~ 1.'t'ler11ns popul;11ion. E\"en th(u1gh four of prer~' lrn vet erans who see k .admission are r ('Jc r I ed. records ~h111v thr lfi1i 1·,\ hospit;il.~ h;i\·c a \1•11111ng 11.q of f'.:100 p;;.tif'nls, up 2,116! since last Dec . 31. VA Ad1n1n1strnlnr .lohns(ln .~;11d the n1.n;ild pres!'n[ wai11ni:: l1s1 . alll1ough !tie highest in. recen1 l'e;-irs. sl 111 1s less thiln 25.000 · p a I 1 r n ts awaiting treat n1ent 1n t!l.'i8. •·\"i\ is pro1·1d1n,i: inul'e medi('al c<ire for zn ore ret.Pr;1ns !han ever helore 1n the history of the ageney." .Johnson said in an interl'iew. He c11ed the record 8!8.QOO \'etcr;111s treated in t h e hospitals last year. 11nd the 8 niillion outpa tirnt 1·1~ils. "The total will likel.v be exceeded this ye11r," he s;iu!. as 1nore Vielnarn 1 rt+•ran.~ join the r;ink.~ of those eligible for treelrnent. - Johnson saa! !he ;igcnl'v's n1edic<1l·care b11dget h11s mf.re 1ha n dl)ublC'd since l!lfi.'>. ;ind that the qu11l it,1• ol care is steadily irnpnJ\ 1 ng. '"I f1rn1ly believe the VA Inda~' is renderin,o\ hrller • medic11l c;.ire to morf' sick ;inrl dis;:ibled 1·ctrr;in~ th;in e\'Pr before in histnrv, hut 1 ;ilsn know that th~ <]Uesl fnr impro1·emen! rnust be nel'er- ending objective." Art· A11oci11ted PreB8 1tudy , Including visits In a d11zcn hospitals, found the ma jnr\\y of patients interviewed v.·ert satisfied with the quflli1y nf care they recei1'e from \"A doctors !lnd 111Jr$C~. '"Thev're 1 1· e ;i I l n g nir gre:it.'; s;i1d 20·vear·nlrl \\";:i1·ne A. \\'ebber . 1n tlH' \\·,..~1 Roxbury. ~la ss , \",\ hr1s p1t;il re{'overinJ: rrn1n 1 n 111 r 1 r .~ suffered in a hrl11·np1rr cr;ish Fellow parr1plrg1c II n hr r 1 Nadeau agrees· ''This treatment h:is p.1 :~t bl'l'!l r1nf' .. Son1e pa11cnl ~. ho11e\·rr. ('nm pla incd of long wa11.~ for tre<1t n1e11t. AooU1er p:ir;iplegic at \.\-'e.~1 Roxbury, Ted Ctiulc, 2~. s;iid "I can:l turn O\"l'r in hed h~· myself ;ind I havp ln he turner! every two hours so ! dnn "t ¢el sores. There h:iv e been ;:i lnl of tiny:s I've had tn w:iit 31'2 or 4 hours to i;:ct turned. I don"! know ir they dno't have enough aides or if the aides don't car&-... " ('rl('flllfltert'd Ill g II i n I II g ;irln11ttanre to 11lP hn.~p1t:il~. Fornier ~1arinP Sgt , Hu·h,1rd t:1·:ins of :'11;11·r111. c; a . 1n!e1·1·1rwed al the Atl:111t;-i \":\ "hospihil. wht're )w 1s IJ1'111g f1t11;d for an an1f1l'1<1I leg. s:i 1d : ··Jt l1111k n1c thn:-1• tL11s 1n get 111t(; th<' ho~p11f! I rn111(' 1n onP <lay and Wflitcd fr.,n1 8 '\11 4 \1'1tho11t hr1ng ~eeo. I f1 n;dl~ ~<111• the doctor lhe next da1 . but he tr•ld 111e !11 ro1ne h;1rk !he next da ,1' Then 1 harl to s1I fn11r hours that day b!'fnre I gnt II ht•tl." The llusp1tal d1rf•1·lor. Dr J11l1a11 .lal'lniln, agrerd "Iha! shnuld11't·h<1ppc11.'' hul hf> st1irl the a\Tragi· 11;11t111g t1n1e 1s less lh;in [11·11 hnurs. A11otl1rr Alla11T;1µaI i e11 \, hnll"C\'er. i-a1d !1e h;id lo n1ake thr('P trip~ IP the hn spll:d bPfurr he w~s ;11J1111!1~·d ··Fu1flll v.·· said tile 2·\rar-11ld \\":ilter ·.Johns or l'llrsr;ns. Ca ., "'I got i11 whrn I IOI(: tllr111 I ,,- HOAG MEMORI AL HOSPITAL PRE SBYTERIAN JO I New pod Blvd . Newport Beech In another splnal·cord ·injury treatment center. 111 Hines VA J hospiti!I near Chicago. GJenn Mayer. 46. paralyzed from tht' waist' dow n, said: "One d_ay not long 11go they took me down to lhe central he!h for j shower at 10 in the morning . I didn 't get ba ck to the room until 2. My lunch was hert waiting for me, but it waS cold ." There w e r e widespread Men in Service Steven M. Kennedy. _,on of 'Mrs. Mllrjorie A. Siner. 409 Ford Roo d, Colt• M e s a , recently wa~ promoted to Army Speciali1t four while serving with the 23rd lnrantry Division near Ch u I. a i . VletOBm. Spec. Kennedy is & rlnem3n in C-nmpany C, Jst· 81tl81\on, 8th Infantry ,6f the dlvi.3ion's 1Mtll.J!11antcy Br~111t. DeN•T!O " ,.IEND~ " ~0-'5 I ' ' 11 recitment For11i Available "+u1hnr11.at10n to ('nnsent !o Treatment of M1nnr'' Forms. "hich would allow slaff doe- lors lo lre11t minor.~ are now ~11al!:ible frorn So1l!h Coast Com111ur11ty llospil1tL ~ "()ur t•xperienees h a I' e ~huwn tl 1t•re are orrasions 11 hen paren1s v.•ill Ru 011! uf lown and lt•a1'e tht'I/" l'luldren With a ne11.:hhor or b<1IJ1si!!er. If 111,.. eh +ld ~huuld l)ecorne .'{'l'lnu~l.1· 111 or h;11e ;1n <ll'· e1den!, nnl y l11n1ted e1nef)?t'!l· l'Y <'are 1,:;111 he g1\'('ll 11·11hu111 -, FARFISA SPINET -~~~,~N $395 \\l •!i 1111, NOW HAMMOND PIPER AUTO CHORD U•ED $895 MODEL , HAMMON ORGAN Grt•t,for Beglnntril _VJ 70 $570 ' rar('nL11l consent." explflint>d l11•ing away fron1 home art DAnitl Rrown, admini.'!!rator not ennsidered m1nnr1J, ac- at SCCH . cording to hospitel offic1alll. ··This forrn. when hlled out Parent, wishing to rill oot and signed hy the part"nt nr ~.h'_~1s.11rorm n1ay do so al the I I ,. ·11 II ..,.. emerj;lt'rt{"V r no m , eg;i suar ian . WI II O\I' nnv Fur!her In I 0 rm 11 I \() n ii s!<ilf dQl·tor !n hospi1al i1.e 1f 1 bl 1 "-h 1 . .. · · 1 1 t1.l'a1 a e rom luc o'ptU , n~lessary. 11dn11 11ls!rr ll <19<1-1.ilJ F.xt. 150 needed t r f' 11 t men t and __ ' _. ____ _ j)rP~crihP ne('l'S~11rv medica- 111111." s:i1d Urown , - A p<>r~uri undt·r 18 \l'ilfS of agr. 111 Ing a! t1n111e: i.~ l'On- s1dP rerl a 1111nor. Person.~ 15 or older ll'hn are ~elf.~upp(~'lin~, L''\CLE LE\! Saturda y• in The DAILY PILO T SPINET PIANO BY WURLITZER WA' $595 $795 NOW BRAMBACH "'"" PIANO (O~SOLE ~~ $795 '°'"'BABY GRAND BUSH & GERTS ~i~ $1099 UNBELIEVABLE BUYS §-·~ s'P'i'ifff'oRCAN G.';~1~V:.t..YNO ~.' • WURLITZER CONSOLE r Several Finishe-\ f!.&99 WAS S14f5 NOW WAS SJ49S, NOW • WAS $855, NOW _ iilV • $2995 "'" ·:;~~·::· SPINETTE! ORGAN $1095 • • 5' 6", Walnut Finish $2150 WAS $2599, NOW Aft Pianot Guaranteed 10 Yrt., With A Fret To11 in9 In Your Home DEPARTMENT 5.lORE OF MUSIC South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa "00.~~~,r~; .. ~i:.'n HOAG HOSPITAL l wants '""'to say THANK YOU /...,, y~1,• '.t'rr': n,,-~) r .. ., ~ .. ~~ YPi'I'- N:-iw "'"r f rl"n'ly tn l:-1,1 ~ •,,.~I I r--'1 l e ~~· r ,1 r ("'r°"'"-r ·11 )-,. r.e n r 'l1 •rr C rirr<; i'I ~~; r r I c.e :•r·t')'"' GROUND BREAKING 4 O'Clock Monday, Octobe r 11. Keynote speaker: Hon . John G. Venemon Under Secre!ary of Heelth, Educeti::in a nd W!!lfer~ plui other civlc l111.1deri, • Meet the first ba_by bo"n at H o~g (~;1e'~ 19 ne w' • Miss Newport Beech • M•s s Coslti Me ~<'! • !'Jewpo rt Harbor High School Ear ""J. • Refre shme ~t ~! .~ , ' i • • ' • • \ • ' ' THE MUSEUM PIECE TIMEPIECE. UPDATED. r ~ MOVADO CHARLES H. BARR \\lco1chll l'IJ1 .. 1. l\cwpon .Bc~ch, C~l1f. 218 ;..1 ar ine A1cn11c, ll~lboa h l3nd, C.ili.f. l>'lM6[~ AM(ll;ICAN GEM IOC•ETY w ASHABLE V NECK SWEATERS $8. ' ' ' • 'one·stop' shoppi ng a.t its ;finest! OPEN THURSDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS ALL A GLAZE IN CRINKLE PATENT 111 blac.k, flGYy, r•d, brawn. bont' •11d whit•. I I _, 1052 IRVINE WESTCLIFF PLAZA 54t.-1614 NEWPORT IEACH SW LATE RS b1 1\ C'n.7. 0 (JJ J.A.P. SWEATERS ... ARE EVERYTHING THAT'S FASHION IN A YOUNG FUN LOOK! WISTCllPP P'LAZA-17tflo & IRVINl-NIWPOlT HACH THI NIWl'ORTllll INN-HIWPOIT KACH -' -..._ -·--.-- THE EMPRESS BY GOSSARD The ·Orient.,1 influence i1 strongly felt with the exotic ,1ylin9 of the Empress Long Robe. In kelly green & roy<'ll blue. Nylon lricol quilt w ith <'I n inn er lining of polyester fiberfill. Ac el<'lle s<'l lin o11dd1 sp•rkle, Peek-e-boo 1ide slit. Sizes 10-1 6 Lon9 $35. Short $28. PHONE 642-1197 HALLIDAY'S * Our cnllection of Silk Nccktirs fro m Talboti In Thr CArmcl Valley is made lo our 01v11 rxacting spe('i- fications. · "" . f:arh 11rrklir is individually h:i.nd:Cut and is hand· 1nadr. Thr !!ilks are imported rrom England. Swit'l· f'rland and •·ranct'. Our selet'lion rangt'!tl from a conscrva Livf' thri·e 11.Jlri one-half inch width to a fuller. more stylish four inchl!S. Selecl from a broad cboitt of patterns and colour• lng.!I to satisfy the most discriminating men. Talbott: Repps, Foulards and Trlhity'Twilli tro1n ,, .. - MEN'S· TIWlJTIONAL CWl'HINjl 17tli l IRVINE A"IE. -WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEW POR:T IEACH -P'H, &45·0791 Ho11r•1 I0-4-11\011 .. I Thy1•. 10-' ' ' - • -· ( l ·- - • • j • ·-.. I ~ • . • I/ I~ -- Secret Enemy: A Public Threat ' • Mesa A lot 1nore than :i batch of donuti; is cooking ;it 1hc Dont1t r.l <i nn Shop in Cos1a fl1l!sa. <inrl the cxcc11 tive ch~f is 1he proprietor of the shop, Arthie Maon . 1 Quietly and with no fanfare. Archie is waging a one-man war :igairL~t venereal disease "''ith a typewriter :is a weapon. The cr<'V.'-cut. ei.:.i\1arinc became lnlerl!sled in venereal disease three and a hair years agn 11 hen a young fri end of his daugh!ers c.an1c to the donut shop <tnd metilioncd that she and her bo~'!riend were on thelr '''<lY lo the Orange County J lealth l)cpar1rncn1 tn be treated for venere<1I disease "Thnt really shook nie up." he ::;aid. Hecal11ng thal sllc 1\las fron1 a n upper middle incorne family and was a "typical All-American type gal," he thought to hi n1self. ;'If they've got it, everyone's got it. "I asked myself. 'How bad is it really?' ·· he related. "l cafled Lhe Health Department and asked for information and sent a postcard to ' I I • • • •' ; • .., i r .~ l • . .... . .. ' . - " • • ._. ·.I ,J ~ .;. ... , I ,. ~."··'~~ ' ' ~·· 1: , •.• D STORIES By JO Of.SON 01 "" 0.1,., ,. ... , '"" Ont or the most , serious problems in America today, along with drug ad· diction, the war in Vietnam and pollution, is one that still is .shrouded in the secrecy o( the Dark Ages. Venereal disease is eating away at the health and happiness of Americans in epidemic proportions, yet mo.st are reluc· lant to even admit that it e.s:ists. Some who do rec<igniu its p~sence want to keep it around lo "preser ve America's moral standards." ~ \Vhy is it such a threat to Ameria and le Orz..'lge County~ ~1aintaining those who are permanently damaged by syphilis eosts the Calif.ornia taxpayers several million dollars each year. These are the syphilitic blind and insane who must be incarcerated for 13 to 20 years before they die. Others lose valuable work time and crowd hospitals and clinics. Still others, part of an expanding web, are unaware that they are inh~cred and go on infecting o!hcrs. Syphilis. one of the two most common types of venereal disease, is called the "destroyer of life" and is obscure in ilJ origin. according lo Encyclopedia Britan- nica. 'There is no.mention of it in Europe- .in literature prior to the rf'lturn of Columbus from th e New World. The encyclopt'dia slates of venereal disease was A startling realization for any parent is to admit VD can hit at home. that evidence found in the Baker Turns on · the Los Angeles County Heal1h l)epartn1enl .,end asked the s<ime thing." Fron1 then on. things started n111shroonling and Archie found himsel('thinki ng aboul the problen1 and v.•hal to do about il during his early morning preparations at !hf' donut shop. Jle begins work about J a.m. and continues until 3 p.m , whi ch doesn't leave much time for anything else but his letter-writing campaign. Unknown to the customers who come in rhroughout the day. the shop contains a mini a t u re reference library on venereal disease. On tables and the noo r a re un- marked cardboard boxc_, full of copies of letters Archie hes written to and received from congressmen. doctors, top health department of- ficials, grand jury foremen and women's organizations. as well as statistics and enough information to v.•rite a book. Archie feels that venereal disease . . is one of several factors !hat can rlestroy this country internally. '·Venereal disease 1s al the highest level in history: The drug problc.111 is at the highest level : al co holisin is the highest : the crime ra!e is the highest,'' he said. "\Ve don't need inflation or communism. These can destroy the country ·· A fighter pilot in \.\'or Id War 1 t and the Korean \\.'ar and holder of four Distinguished Flyu1g Crosses, Archie fini shed his n1ilitary career a t El Toro and after being di scharged, purcha.~cd his sho p. lie is a l:J.vcar resident of Co~!a r.1esa. has bCen lllilrried 27 yeai::; and has four daughters. ( \Vlth these factors contributing lo what he feels is his position or strength, Arc hie is approachi ng the problem from a poli tical s!aridpoint because he thinks that the solution 1nusl come through the govern- ment. "Politicians control the funds. To stop the catastrophe, il has lo be done politically," he sa.id. Arch ie's wife lends him moral suppor!, but ~therwise ii i~ a one- man fight. j'If something has to be done I go ahead and do it," he ad- ded. "When you tackle a job lik• thi.! you do most of it yourself."' He has appeared on televi5ion's ''Tempo" and received certificate.! of appreci alion from several agen- c ies, including the Committee for !he Eradication of Syphilis. Tnc .. in Lo.s Angeles. Behind him also is lht: Costa Mesa Republica n Assembly, for which he serves as resolution:s ctlmmittee chairm an. Archie's v.·ork is paying off .a nd he has seen one of his bigges t grials accomplished with the form:ilion or a national commission on venereal disease this year. or 1111 the social problems beset- ting the country, Archie has picked wtiat he says is the hai:dest of all to fight. But his fighting spirit is more than enough to match the problem. 'Mrs. Clean~ Hawks on Soapbox DEAR ANN 1.!.ANDERS: \Ve hear a lot about ecology and the envi ronmental crisi~ these days. Too n1any peopl e say, "Yeah -it's terrible, but what can I do about it?'' I have an answer. , You can walk instead of ride. Put on comfortable shoes and start earlier. You'll feel better for having done so. If yoti can't walk , buy a bike, or join a car pool. Turn off a light. Turn off a faucet. Get mad at polluters. Report them. Write to your congressman~about what got:.! on in your community-L mean those big Industries that are lousing up the air and killing our beautiful lakes and riven. call your councilman. Pick up a e11ndy wrapper. Attend a City Planning meeting -or ANY meeting where pollu- tion is bein& dl-'C'ussed. Orgenlu i gla~s. alumfnum or paper coiled.ion. Clean up the park near your home. Give a damn. Read a book and learn the fad s. Make 11 speech. Name namea. Plant a tree. Plant a thought. Retum your empties. Vote. Write your editor. Love your country, don't lt ave il. Slick 1round and clean It up. -0 . 111-0 Deir O.: Beaullful! Le1'1 bear Ii for a bettt!r cri.allly of llfe ror mtlre ,.pie. r Thanks for your letter. I )ult tau-M off a llghl. DEAR ANN LANDERS: "There'• It wt>man in thi11 town who Is a "°*tlllonal volunteer do-gooder. ~eople {run when ~y see her coming. She alWfYS ha! a ~andful of banquet tickets or~IDC:b on a Chevrolet or a trip to Las V'f8s . Last week Sfle caught me twice -once kir recreational tqulpment ft1r · han- dicap~ children, and again for • needy family, burned oul in a (in!. ~ext lt'ttk she heads a drive to buy I kidney machine, ' This woman is likable but nO ont can run into her without having It cost them 111oney. Please print my letter '° Me (and others like her) will ~ihow I.heir constant mooching looks to others. Thanks. -UNCASTER, Pa. DEAR L.P.: Of course lt'1 dretotne - being lilt repeatedly for don~, ·d ckets and worthy cau1e.1 -bu•• woman --(and otlen like bu) 1ren't moocben.. All tbey get out o( It 11 tort feet -and criticism from people Hite yo9. I've doDe a good bit . of ••at you 'can "mO!>Chln1" myseU •eel l'n. still at It - not ramf'l tkketa, but worthy c1a5e1 - ·~ I can lell you, tryln« to r•I~ mooey lhete days Is very tough sledding, Bvt somebody mast ck! It, or a pod m11y deservlq pnijects woahl go down tk drain. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell me how to cut clean from a very sweet guy who is Boresvi\le. Maxwell ill what every mother dreams o( for her 17-year-old daughter - in fact, this could be the pro: blem. My mother thinks he is MARVELOUS. Max is· nice looking, a neat dresser , well mannered, says· all the' right things, makes honor grades, PY• the pl1no and ' his dacf i.! a doctor. But he's 1 sleeping pill. For example, on our last date· he broughl magazine .articles which ~e read aloud. Then he asked me to listen .to a speech which he gives ~fore the DeMolay next week. To top it all off he brought 1 ong a few hundred snapshots ffOtJ'! hj.t_ Max call three times last week and quick lnld saved me. But I'm ruhning out of 1 . Why can't I tell l'lim ht bores me and end it? Mom says, "Don't you dirt!" Help me, please. -TWO FACED IN MARTIN'S -FERRY . DEAR T.F., Wiiy hn ... PY Htdlet111)'? S.mewhere thete's a 1al who woald lo•e te ltot at Ma:r•s ~ltoU ud Hite• te Ma nad arUdet. flt btaQ: 11'- tliir: ht1nt: .... Sat.-d1y 1l1lrt.) n. TRRE! peeple 1 favtr lltd fb Rp Max •ldt • frit.t. What •••ib YW on the othft' slde tit' the m.arrl11ge veil? How can you be 1ure your m1rrt11e will work? Read Ann Lan- ders' booklet, "Man1r.1e -What to Ex- pect." Send your reque.st to Ann Landel'I in c11re of the. DAILY PILOT enclosln1 IO cents In eot!lll.l' Ion(, lllmpOd, •lf- lddr"80d -•• ·r skeletal bones of pre -Co I um I} l a n American Indians, and that what wa~ thought lo have bet.n leprosy at that time may have been venereal disease . C0~1MON DISEASE Gonorrhea, the most common type , the "prevenle:r of life,'' was fan1iliar to the Chinese more lhan 5,000 years ago and ls found in all part.! of the world , th e en- cyclopedia says. Syphilis, which can a rrcct every organ in the body, including the eyes and brain , also can be transmitted to an unborn child after the 16th to 18th week, possibly resulting in death to the fetus through miscarriage or still birth, it continues. If the child survives. it may be born v.·ith a wide range of diseases from "overwhelm ing se psis and death to a milder form or disease characterized by various degrees of bone malformatioo, retardation and fa ilure to thrive," ac- cording to James B. Lucas, assistant chief of the Venereal DisCase Branch, State and Community Services Division of the De pa rtn1cnt o( Health, Education and Welfare. , ""- Dealing with venereal disease is the main duty of 1liomas J. Albert. chief of !he Jnfectious Disease Di vision al the O;ange County Health Deparln1enl. It is his observation that there arc several types of people interested in venereal di sease: the ones who are .sex- ually active and may contract it, the ones who want lo be titillated, those interested in it as a moral problem and those in public health departrncnts interested in preventing it. NOT ACTIVE The rest of the citizt'nry falls intn another category, the careless \vho "don'l gi\'e a darn." These people a re not sex- ually active outi:idc !hei r marriage and arc not in danger or the disease. "The prublcm develops 01 o r a I oycrtones and slows efforts lo control it ,'' Dr. Albert sa id. I-low extensive is lbc problen1 in California'! According lo figures fron1 the Department of Health. Education and Welfare, the Golden State has 10 percent of a!1 the people in the coun try and 20 percent of all venert al disease, v.•hich is considered "epide mic" proportions. Health Department off icials feel there. are approximately five w11ys 10 control venereal disease: through a change in en- \•ironment, development of vaccines, elimination of the vector of the diseast', treatment of the person "''ho is diseased and widespread education. Of these, education is so £ar the only practica l method, Dr. Al~rt said. The r~l are relatively hopeless: The disease is nurtured in sexual environment, which cannot ~ clhninalcd: !he vector of the di61Stse ts human. whit·h :ilso cannot he removed. and treatment or all whr) arr diseased is impossible because only a fracuon or the cases are reported, he ad• ded . "There is no hope with present resources for a vaccine to be developed," Dr. Albert added, •'though it is possible." Education is necessary to s tamp ou t all Jiang-ups and old wives' tales and correct mis1nformatio1\. currently being circulat· ed. Some of these n1isconcept 1ons a re that the examination is a painful one, that 1r n girl has a menstrual period after sexual relations she docsn t have venereal disease. tha t everyone infected will have ~~n. that it can be diagnosed and th11t it can be gotten from the toilet scat or a public restroon1. ··Sexua l relations is the only nlcans n( 1ransmission." Dr. Albert stressed Son1e developments 111 1ls prc\"cnti11•1 are encour aging. Any child over 12 tlflW can be treated for venereal d1sf'a~I!' without his parents' consent either by his own doctor or the health department. J usl how is the incidence of v!.'nerc~I disease changi ng in' the Un ited States:.' Sta tistics compiled from state health d_e partmenls indicate th<il in 19~ the 1n· cidence of reporled cases per 100.000 population was 358.29. In 1958 it was <t1 :t low pQint of 197,8. By 1970 the ratio had elin1bcd to :129 .0, and the indications c1ff! that it is steadily rising. \Vhy this increase·.' Accordin,I! to ;i Physician's Bulletin from ,the Oran~c Ci:iunty Health Departnlent, s n c: i a I. economic and cul!ural reasons accoun~ fo r its ri se. These figures ineludc :ill venereal diseases, though syphilis is n1uch more under control than gonorrhea thanks to an attack on the disease hy the C.S. Public Health Service 1n 1962. CONTRIBUTING f"1\C1'0RS "ProSl)('nly. related soc1i1l 111.~ such as jul"enile de!inquenc.v, n c ur n t 1{'1 s 111, al coholism and drug add1ct1nn " are lh'! t'ontributing factor~. the bulletin say!'. The rise in gunorrhea has al so been iittributerl to ·t11c pill." 1ncrcas1 ng social prorniseui ty, hon1oscxu<il11 y anrl t h~ en1phas1s 11n sex 111 n10\ ies. books and the rnass n1cd1:1 . "\Vhatcver sot:i <i l <lnd eul1u ral factnrs rr\l'ly eonLribu1e lo lhr ri se in gonorrhc.;1 , there also arc. 1h rsc ll'Cll-establi shcd medicol and scientific rea sons · the s hort incubation period fo~ters rapid -"Prl:!acl. Persons who get the chsea.-;e art' 1n- fet·t1ous 1.1·1Lhin twn !O six days and rt•· n1a1n ~o until treated.·· ex.plains tha bulletin. ··A shortage ill health v.·orkcrs hn11l3 fnllo11-up of gonorrhcoi cvntat·ts. Phy~1- c1ans report rcla1i1 l'IY frw gonorrhcil cases, ant! often fail 10 pro1·1de follo\1•-up tre11tn1ent 10 µonorrhca cun1 ac·1~. "i'>lan)' persons \\'1 th gonorrhea do no t know Lhey have 11 . ThLs 1s t·~pcci<illy !rue for penpl" 1111h rcct.i\ gonnrrhca tind ror 11·om!.'11 .v.·ho sho"'· ru1 s1·n1µ1 nn1s until th11 1nfc{'!lf)ll ll.'l~ i';!ll."<'t! S('r!OUS ('!\Ill• pl1('atinns. ' 1! acid~ tSct> PL'BLIC 'J'Hllt:AT ... Ptigt I') BEA ANDERSON , Edito r Knowledge Paves Path to Health Immediate attention should be given to any sign point- ing to venereal disease. Here are the-syn1pto1n..~. according lo ,the Orange Countr Health Department: .... SYPHILIS -In mos l cases early sign~ arf' ab~ent or, slight e nough to go unnoticed. First sign of 1nfccli on is a. single painless sore where the germ has entered the bo~y. It appears two to six weeks after exposure and 1nay look like a pimple, blister or open sore. The secondary stage also may go unnoticed . SignS 111ay appear two· to six-months-after contact. A breaking out or rash may appear all over or on any part. of the body and sore:-i may develop in the mouth. the throat n1ay be sort'O . hair may fall out and a fEW er may be present. · These signs go away with or without rn cd1 ('a! treatment. lf untreated, the germs may damage vital organs. The detection is a blood test and the trcatn1enl 1s \\'it h proper medication. ' GONORRHEA: Commonly called "the clap,." gonorrhea rei:nains ~ocaliz~~· ln males, the (i.rst syrripton1 is a burning pain dur1ng ur1naUon, accompanied by a disch arge of pus, two to six days after infection. Females usually d o not usual- ly notice anything wrong. Laboratory tes ts are req uired and treatment is done lhrough medication. , Both diseas~y be caught many time s. if you have any l these symptoms or sus pect yo u have venereal disease. SE YOUlt DOCTOR OR GO TO THE HEAL TH DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATIL Y. Take all possible contacts with yo • . 'ii .. I ' I ,. .... :~·-Tropics Twist for Holidays l Horoscope: Librans See Light ~ FRIDAY by O™" who sings blues. Bf! op-rltSt!f\'ed recf}JinJt1on Yo LI right plaLf al r 1ght llrne ~ew U D.\ll V PILOT t, OCTOBER 8 li1nlstir Thl're ls gorod rea:>nn. k"""' wh11t In dn -aM in up-r'nntac ti. v.1!J be beneflc1al. 11 i VJR GO r Aug. U.~pt. 22 1: J ctiming monOu . yoi.: v.·ill ~ at sing le, marriage is in p1ctu1' By S\'D,\'EY Oi\fARR , ' ' ' ... Orin't enJl~R' in Mnseless li Scorpio strh'ti tn ensurt: . f brne.flu_ Scorpin pr 0 1 , c t 1 di11pute wit)i nnt in posit ion of r ' as5tlit. kttps Sf!('ft1s, can he author1l~'-Sofl·5tll approach tn\'ious nf progrt" of nthtrs. now is construct1vt . T•urut . t \ . r ' t • i • t ' I· • r ' Yet. nali\'t S nf thL~ sign dn and Llbta individuals figure w11nt lair rompetJt100. *'°rpln L~ (.'(')!'lf1dent Iha! 1f the izam~ 1s prn minently. Ynu can g11 in 1f diplnm11 t1c LIBRA 1Sepl. 23-flct. 22 1: See In light o( r e 11 I i I y not riRJled. ll ca n he WOJl. Nlf,?.1tt11nan~ sti mulate I he mnnt~· prnspet'lS of Scorpio. ln rum. Scorpio 1~ i;:nod !nr Li~ra _Overcome _ 1endtncy tn>A·ard when it L'Qmts !Q fin;iO('tS . ·• self-d~cepl 1n~ Re I 11 t i \' e Srorpio h<irmnnizr.~ 'A' i I h 11urpr1~! "'nth gene r o Us Cti ncer. Pt~ces. \'iri;:n tind i;:e~t~re Hn>A·e~·er. there may Caprimrn. Snme fa m 0 u 11 ~ h1dde~ motl\'t . Be ptrcep. per.~nns born under Sroi-pio 111 . 11ve. Oon t 11ell ylll.lr11t1f short. r\ude .\fike !\'ichols. Jim Be fa ctual. Bishop and Ind ira Gandhi. SCOR PIO 1fkl. 13-:\'ov. 21 •: Don 't pla y i;?ame11 with your stturi ty. (;el cnmmltmenu. promise~ in writing, Lell\'!' nothini;: ln ·chance. Well -mt.an-' ing llSSO('iates, good "''ishe.! will not suffict. Get tht fa ct..!. Ke yno te acromplishmtnt. ARll::S 1\larth 21 -Apr il 19 •: Idea~ net'rl more de1·tlnprnent. RPl a.l i\'t~ m:i.y not now ::i.i;:rf'e 11·ith \'nur ba~1c concepts. Kev i.~ to .ht or1gin:il without ~teP., pin~ on ton many \~~. ~ 1n- di\·idu;il is apt In figu re pro- minentl.r. /)elay JOu rney. T AURt.:S I April 20-~1 a:--· 2fl 1; Arm htJ:h: \\'Ork with m11lerial :it hand. \\'hat a ppea rs op- ros1Jioo may mr-re ly be h•f"~-ch11lten~e . "'hat ap- P;tar f(lr a""'AY may be clo~er l+l« you think. Reor g11n i7.e prinrities. Find out "·hat ynu re11!1~· neC'<L SAG JTIARlUS (NO\'. 22- LADIES QUA LITl' -BEli UTl' HO ,VEST SliV INGS corry only nam11 br1Jnd1 in Tops. Ponlsvit, "nd C o11 pr i1. B11 c.o11u1e we pvri::h o1 11 dir11i::l ly from the mo nu fat - tvrtr, owr prices a re .sppro)(im<1l11 ly SO '/. le11 then most r!llo il 1tore1 . Ta ~t the time to shop our 1tor111 , ''"' for your1el( t~e quali ty and 1evin 91 ova il.sble, There is a J ohn <1 '1 c.10111 to you. illl~: s 10 11 JOHNA'S , ,I.II ltarM OH• I~ "'·Men!!•'~ l"•v S•lu•••·1 H•11rl119to11 fo11111.,!11 CDllD MHG lD11'1 l•O<~ .. ". y.,11., , HorbDr "'••rm & ... ,,, .. ,. ••d lt:O Wtir"•r Ct"T•r l'olo Y•ril• M•t•Dll D 4Z -70t1 lJDO Heritor 4JO-•SIS t•Z-•102 55 7-1022 I' r _ C.E\tlNI 1 ~!11y 21 -.June 20 1: Added responsib!lily d u e . CooperatKin 11;aintd fr o m m11te. businesS ::issociate_ Be flexible. Sen se of humor is ;:i ll~-. Don't, take too seriously ..... nrds from nne who 1.~ ..:loom\'. Look bf"vond the ~m- Dec. 211: Rt will ing to ch11ni;:t ~·ou r mind . Stress cre.ative thinkin,i:. Take Jon11:·r.R nl!e vi""'·· Don't ~ in too much nr a hurry. f'inish what ~·nu starl, \\'hat Appea rs opposition turns in )'our fa l'or. ~APR I COR!'li 1 l:>ft'. 22-.Jan. r 1: You m11:--· ~ reluc!ant tn try ~meth i ng. ne>A·. l\e~· is In movt Ahead. Look 10 fuiure 1n- slt11d or broodini;: about past. I'~===~ Accent is on he<i!th. certain.J ), ' , .\lthnu £h the 11·eather rera!l ~ fre~nn on a m 1ct~u1nmer d~r. th e re are tjiose v.ho are ablf' tn 111rn th('1r lhl"IU2:ht~ a1<aY from m int 11!1 en" a nd 1Hl tn the cnm1ng c·hr:~tmas sea· snn. P(l!'111 '1 p:1111 " 10 (l hnJ id:t } \\fiff\<:hnp :l\ th P ~1f'n111n(ll !:,1nif'n ('cntrr. <lr;in :::e c·nun\\' F'a1r11r1111qrl~ IP;irnr•r'I .\l 1111 d :i~ hr111 t0 u~e p;ilm 1n;iT('l'li1I" 1n thr· dr•1 l!t':lltn:.. ' I l ' in2 dnor \ITeat h. is ea~ilv marle bl' the mo ~! unsk1Ued han<I ~. Frnnrls gathcre<I frnn1 the !1\ex1 ran nr la\i fnrnia pa ln1 are rut at an anj:!le. ;\ p1rre of ,c;tron;.: l·ardboarrl 1~ u~cd fnr b'1r·k1nc. The frnn <ls ;ir~ plated i>n !hr f'ln ard ;i s dr'.'1r rrl anrl secu·rrd \\llh glue .. \ i·cntcr p1ct·r 1~ rlrv1.~erl nf nine ton e.~. L'.l'C'en pine bra111·flc s or ,,·hat · f'\'('r plc<1 !'es .1·(H1r dc•c11r. 1'hc fntal "arrangcment 111;i1· he ·"Pl'ii \' p;iir1trrl for cnlor o r shella«ktrl (()r ,t:ln.~~. ;iJth1;111 . .:!1 the n:itural tone <ind text· ture i:;; :-;ufta·1cnt. \ ' i' ,, ~ I ~ i ' ' / f, . . mrdiate. CA~l'l::H 1June 21-Julv 22 1: Che ck for loopholes. The. mnre thorough )'OU are; !he better 1he result..!. f;1ve attention lo one temporarily handicapped. Put up with m in or in- convenience. for grtater good. Ynu will understand. LEO (.July 1.1-Aug. 22 1: Re ready for ch11n.11e. po~slblt lra1·er. ll \•11 riely of ex· perif'll<'ts. Some friends m11y resort !-0 ht & 1· y-hand ed met~s. Don 't be discou raged. restrictions:. J\ttp diet. health resolutions:. I AQ UARIUS 1Jan. 20-F'eb. 18 •: You face reality in cnn- net·t ioo >A'ith ch ildren. affairs nf hear!. ·rnu are ronc~rned with what other~ think . fee l. how they react. l\ey. holl'e\·er, 1 is-to bf' sure you per~onally arr on riJ!hl track. PISCES <Feb. 19--MarCh 20 1: Build on solid base. Op- 1portunitY is 11 vai!able. But vou1 first mu~~! striiii;:hten nut sOme det1uls. Don't be afr11id 10 ust ;iltrrnati\'e met h n d . S11:1lt- tariu~ individual can aid . Be rf.l('ept h·e. IF TODAY IS r 0 U R BIRTHDAY you will gain Joint Thrift Bazaar.,, Offers Varied Goods ~;\·rryt h1ni.: frnrn r ii c n n n Lunch 111 1!1 be ser\·ed bnth 1 rn(llS tn hn1p:in1~ will be 11r-rlfi\''." from l 1 am. until I p.m. I crpltrl h\' n1rmhrr~ .of !hP by Mrs. Alfr('d ~l::i1;i Rnrl her [);i n;i r n1 rt! _.\ri r;ullrl ;inrl F:l ('(lm inn Rl'':il \\"nm:in ''." r luh cnmn1itt ee frnm F:I Cam1rni fnr ;:i 1hrif1 ,;:ile nn Tuesd11y Rr:il .Junior ~'nmsin·~ l'luh, ;ind \\'ednrsd:i;., Oct,. 12 and The !i<1le "'111 offer SI i;:11rdenl J.1 ~eC'!lnn with plants. trctli anrl .'v'lr.~ !.;11.ar Cnldfarh .::ind orchid.~: b11ked good.~ defi11rl· \1r~ \\"illian1 \le Art hur m:iy tnen!: OOutiq11e fa .~ h 1 n n ~ r:illed fn1· p1rk11p nf rinn;i-crntrr: h11r(1w(lrrl for lhe f 1 1nn~ hefnre \lond:i y. Ocl. IL lem.11l t rarpcnt ,.r:bonksand 1 top drawer's. ANNUAL PRE-WINTER CLOSE-OUT ALL REGULAR STOCK ON SALE (THROUGH OCTOIER 15) • All R EA DY.TO.WEA~ 50% OFF SWIMWEAR All fAll & SUMMER SPORTSWEAR · ~TO Y2 OFF La fiesta • top drawer OP IN 1 DAYS 221-22 1'/, MA~INE AYE BALBOA IS LAND l'a l111 lr;11 <·--1·!(1<.r ]\· """n1 1;ilcd \1 '1 h 1!1e ~;.:i•tl'J' :>f':-t·nn h:•1r ~ rrn1;i1·\.:;i h1r 1'('f";il•l 1t·: 1n rlr•·r11·:11 1n.: ·rhe\ ;i:·!; hrr-n1n1nz J'"r11l<ir .:i~ thP n;:it :;r·;:il !rrnrl :.:··r.11" -;J'.\;iy frnm lhe rl<i .•111 .:i11rl 11r1-f·I rf· c:n \!re \'.'r-1•111 \\;;1 ~rr :ind '.\lr<:_ .1.:ir k P \'nr!nn h(•!h 1)ff,...1·rrt 1)1r rlrn1nn ,1ra1 1rrn :i lrrni 11 11h ,Zf'nP r::tl 1'lfnr•n;:i11rin .::ihnlit nrtlm trPe 1d,.nt1f11;i 11 nri 'l'hP ;ihn\P 11 ;111 hanglnZ ;in 1n· 1in1·;:11 J\'€ arrrnath t::i the traditiona.l 11elcom· .\ :-;ccon d eraft {']:i .~s \\ill be offf'rcd nn 1111111ature 11rca1 h". fc ;iturin~ tile flell;i f!nhh1a type o~ '.\l nn rla.\. ~:r\\-1 The <lemnn~t ra !inn 1r1ll he ;it JO 30 ;i 111 <in rl 1 30 ri .m. in the :ie· n1nr1 tt l ~;arden <·enter Tht-rt nlt:r 1150 11'. slai· inc 111' ~11n11.;tl Hnl1d111" Bazaar from 10 a rrl. to 4 p.m. ~o\·. 29. ~ All tr that d;:ite . rlnna!1f1n.~ may 1hrift ba7..at1r fe&lurilie kn ick, ~ tir left ill l);in11 r (J1 nt ('n m--~·~,~·~,,~,~·~o~d'._".•~h~,,~·.'.·~l•~ph~an~•~·='~:;;;:;;;::;:;;;::;;;;;i;:;;;::;;::;: I' n1t1n1\\ Hou~e. $lie of !he l'Ille . j l ,, l ~ The-r1·ent ii; he1nf.( nrr.:11ni1.t'd ~ h1 \1 rs. \l,i_ f.. Pa\'Ot' of !he \; 1\.r! (;111\rl anri \Ir~·. St'ymour I '.;1111 nf lhP \\'nn111n·s Cluh and I wil l r11n from 9 SI m: In 7 pm. nn Tut.~d.111· ,11 nrl 9 !l m. In 4 :,,,.,VV~-~;v~e-s~T~a::-k-e~S-f.-a-n~d.,.--=-"-=-==·"""-'::"'.!•"2:·"r::::,-,, .. ~;~,:::::-~·~··~.~o-;::::-::~~~•~'--~'~'c""'"i;'~"',4~00;:;:;•~av~}';';:~·,·riiiiii•"•·;'~~r~m~"~"~""'~''~'~'iiiiiiiiiijlli 'Martha Sets Pace B~ !IEt.f':\ Tll!l\\ \" ~-.\SHJ\f;TO\ ll'I n,1'1nn.:ll tir:HJl1f1ral1n.n -(I ~he ;:il.~n r lu n,res in In' ' rrncr.:in1 m;iri P pnpul;ir h1 :;pnTl1ght thr Pre61rlrnr ·~ pr0-1 Jrrrrirr F !r~1 -Lad;. Lari~ Bird J!rams. ,;uc:h ::i.~ "lrg;ic~· nf l \'Ol1tn prP.<H1Pn! \.n;nn rr r.,ntl • exhnr1 ,.fi :i 12iiq1rr1ng n; c111bino?! :irrl l\'h11r H"ll'f' 'll"'iVt~ !n g" 011! -'In<! ' !:ilk up · hi~ !lP\\ •·f'lolH•ll'IW 1•·111·1 Ill' pt'f"h:iri~ rl1rl nnt 11>~111" hr 11;1~ ~pt'l!k ln~ tn ;:i .:1n11p ,.( l\<oll1rt\ who ;1lrr:ir!:. !HI' <lrrp ly 1r,- \'fllveri 1n pt! r.:n:'ff' .~l uch n1;:i1 h" •:iid 11r ;i lihf'r:i!f'<l T'rrqu-J rnt 11 h " -doe~'! 11111111 :1dn11n11;1r;:it111n ~-~,.s "Pf':lk1111! "lH no 1hr ' L~sues. Fnr 1n.•t;:incr. nt!I r 1rr1 Pr,.sirlen! 11n11lrl 'h:i· t lc.;1 ~f'arth::i \l1t1•hrll <pnu! nff :in<l gr~b lhP ht11dl1nr.~. But ~hen the hlnnr!t \'j,·,:ir1nu~ .... -jfp sf ·A11nrnP,I Gl!ntr•! .Jnhn \ \1 1trhPll '" not hl.:1~!ill~ tlir \'1cln.:1 m w.:1 r of lhe Supren1e < 'nur1, ~he is tiusy as a one·wl'lman cru•~de ~inst drug abuse llrT)()ng ---yi>oth. Sht ha~ bttn ifl- v.olv@ld in sett1ni;:-up t .n ex · renSi\'e f'dUC':llinnl'll program from cn•~t lo co11~1. · • Thi~ wttk Mr~. !-.i1trhr ll w.:1~ 1ft· Olic111gn de,•oting h e r eper1ie11 to 1'00lher prl')jttt - . ' ~@.~~.!{HQ ........ A,,.,...., • Norrrian Wiatt " e Bleyle " AlM Ootf W .. r • • 211t lMt C .... M.Y: c.r .... ~ .. .. ,,, ... 1•• Jnhn<l'ln p;irk~.'' ::timed at rurning•h;ir k .l\llhn\1;:h f1r~1 1.ad .r r :i t more reder11I lanrl tn-the ~t11 i t~ \ \O!l 1·1 c,.,rnt1.~ly r c J -e c t e d ;ind cities for park ;inrl recrea· lion areas. 1d1·111,f1t•;i1111n 111!h i•ne n111Jor .'.'i1rs. Clifrord ~I ll ::trrlin. p1"1,Jr<: f11r hrr \1')11te i!nu.~e 11 1re or the a J! r j cu It u r e 1r;1r' .'h" ~1r"np:l~ pu~hcs :-;cicretarv, h.lls dc voleri her cr- 1nluntf'l'llSm to help lhe lesi; fort!' to ·improring nutrition in -tri!'tt111:1\c. pll\'trly a.rcas. I ---~~~~--o'----"---~-,--~~- 1. NOT SLEEPING WELL 2. COMPANY COMING I And Nowhtr• to Slt•p Th em ) 3. BACK BOTHERING YOU > - 4. KIDS I OUTGROWN THEIR BED 5. MATTRESS BUMPY & WORN OUT f Then • • • • TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD WORN out BEDDING BLACKMARR'S SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE ON ANY OF THE , BRAND NEW STYLIS BY AIRILOOM NOW IE I NG SPfCIALLY PRICED fOR A LIMIT· ED TIMI, . You Ow• It to Your11lf to Sl11p on Fint l1clclln9 ..• If You'r• Ntt, Stt Tfti1t Wonclt,ful ,A.;,,Joem l1cls clurin9 Thit ·Woncl1rful Mon ty $1vin9s Event. Stt Th-.n T o,Jay. · B lack""'arr( s LAGUNA alACH fURNITU~ , 2601 FOREST 'AVE .. LAGUNi IEACH Lttun1Aru4•4-1071-L .. u Hiiis 545-1491 ' ( I ' i I· Six-Shot Special $142s~1~.s ....,_ l'OITA•I & C.O.D. , COIY1. Paid On Delivery .. OP: TOUI Ulllltcfl MINl·ALtUM ' I Different Poses~ Of Your family 1 Taken In "'Your Home I MOUNTED IN A "MINI-ALBUM" ' ; l •n ALL DITAILS 'tftllTI P:OI Jiii ll~Ull1 ......... ;.;,;,,;..;;;;;.;;~;;;;...1 ,• 0. Slt._,...../...,..ICl .. , 1J4f,p, C:.te M-. c;:., •2'2& I October Date Set h11·,. 11nnnurl('('d Chi.' erig11~r - 1nrri1 nf \hl'ir d11u~hter . !\achy 1'.1c('nrmlt k, 11nd Keith H1111 · d11 I 1'>1C'Cr;irey of Phocn1xv1ll e, [';'.!_ Thr br1d('-l'll'l'1 i~ a grfl th1:1t P or \\'r.~1n11n~trr ll1gh Schnnl ;ind <1\ten dt'<t f:nldrn \\'psl ~f'. Her f1<1nrt', s1111 nf ~lr. n111! ~l rs. \\'Biter L. ~1r!'rilrf') f•f \\'es1111i n~!1•1•, a lsn ;illrndcr! \~f'.~ln11n~!er Jl 1gh. The rn11ple will v.ed ()<·!. :!4 in Frrndale \\'edd1n~ Chapel. El Torans On Course ON FRONT LIN E -1~1ie l\l;inn ;.;el ls <l nn11t:-h.v rla.v anrl \r<l,CC <; a one·n1:111 fight a.;:::<1111:-1. 1e11rrca! ct1:-ea se in h1.<i off-hour.~. ·rhP l 'nsla l\lC'sa pror1·ie1or i.~ 11s111g ht<; Lypt'\Vrllcr <is hi::. 1~'eapon, fi ghling for le g 1s l'1 ~io n Lhroug h a lcllcr-111r1Ling ca111- pa1 gn. Vnu·rf' a IJul!tr. ('bar\ry Rr11v.n 1s !hPI Lhr rn(' nf lhe a11 - nu11I ln1'1(ill1nn;il T<111rna1nenl tin 'J'hurstl:it', t k:t. l~, begin· n1ng v.1 l h ;in 8.~0 it.In. l('r llff fnr n1Pn1h('rs ilnrl ,c:uests 11( ~:I Tor·n \\'nrnen·s t:olf Assoc1a- t1<1n. !\1 1H"f' !han J44 \\'llt11('11 rn1111 nr1,c:hhnring en111·srs w 1 11 galhrr ;:it ~'.I Tnro1 r.l:inne ~1 rn1nn;il (;nlf Cou rse fnllow- rrl h,I' t1111th ;:ir1r! il\1-:1rd 1•f pl"izes. From Page 17 • • • Public Threat 11·r;itn1r~l t'<lnnnl hr nffl'T'C'rll Tn1irn;iu1rnt 1·hil1rn1:i11 .\\1·s Rrtl«P Cnoll' 11 111 hP as~1slf'il 111' lhf' .\1 nlf'~. 1-·10.vd J-1 ;1~11111 . ,l;inl°1'~ (;;;i nser ;;ind L. F M11rth:1 'There is 1111 sitnple hlQnd thr. cl1n1c·~ 1l'a 1t1 ng rnnm anrl tes1 fnr gonorrhra f'n1n par;ihlt> the di.<;C'i'l~r is discusser! oprn!~· to !h;i1 frir ~vrh1l1~. ~o _r;ip1rl ;-lnd hone.-tly hy the Hlaff and Sf'rrr11111g tr~ts fir(' not palicnt.~. rt posit 1re s l r p pn~~1hlr ·• lO\\ill'd. f'1r11tual eunlrol. \\i h<11 )i;1pp1•11:-if <I pcr~nn is The f1rsi i;trp i14 111nn111g !IH• inff'('!rrl 1111h lhP ~nnorrlwh w:11· ;iga1nst 1encril! rt 1st•;1.-.;c L~ btr·ler1a hut nnt trr:11rd7 !11 artn11L th;it lhr e1 1r111) rx· Ar·thril1s, .~trril1 t\• ;1nd hrnrt i~I ~. For p;ii·('nf~ nf trenagrrs, rli~c;;i~e :tl't' lht' c•1n1n1011 11 1n:iy br tn ;idniit lh:i ! thr1r rri;oll s. In r ~c fr111;1li. il rnil~' <'i11ldrrri (·nuhl hi> ;in1011g tt1'1sr Jr ;l'i 10.~rr111u.~ pf'l1•1r 01~·.orrlf'r-.; 1·1q lin,c: lhr Frrr ('l111 1r nr fP<]llinn,c: 'nl<lJ!lf ~t11'~-cr1·. the llr;tl!h r7l""r<1rtn1rn l r Ii n Ir•. Ph.1s1c1::in's-Hulll'llll sAy~. T!if'~' n1u~I ;il~'l :1rhnil lhA! A pns1t11 e c!iacn11s1s of ----- \'Pnerr:il 1h,,c;1sr usu<il •.v is a i;hQck to lhr p::itienL hut nf1.rn ~·nung Yirtinu; 11 e (" o 1n r crusaders a:::a i11~t 1l1r d1"1.'~1~r 'I I ~.11nptnn1s uf \' r r\ er t• a I rlISf'il.~e ll"i!I d1,~;1ppP:1r 11hrn ' rhe dtSP:ISC is Llll!l'(':H rrl, :;IHI tht> p;111r11L 111 rty hl· fnll[l!,( 111!11 lli1nk111,c: 1l h;is gr•nf' ,<i11 11.1·. 11 1 h;is not ;ind. 11 i!ho ut ' 1re;it111r11I, 11il l gel ste;1dily \l'(ll"S!'. t1111t•rit·<1. Ion, 1na_v be lnr•led 11110 rh 1nk1ng th" rl1~Pa~r 1 r!ncsn't ex1s!, h111 ii is !here, st <';idil~· µ-e 11 111g wnrse. •A' STAMP OUT ,~, THE 'T -ORDINARY liiki~ISCOVER CONTEMPORAR~ flJRNITURE 11837 BEACH BLVO. 'Mwy. 391 HUNTINGTON BIACH 847-7979 S4G-368:S • ()ne ~ueli youth 1~ .lnhn 2:1, \rho 11·;is lrsle!I and 1rralC'cl :.ii the L<igun;1 B{':u·h ~-l"t'I' l'lin1C'. Hr silirl hr ktJ('\1' "rrlnth el~· 11nt h1ni;" ahnul I' E' n r r r a I r!1 se:1Sl' ilnd 11·a<; 'liorkf·rf ;in-I 11psrl 11hrn 1nforn1rd hy h1~ g11"1 frierul th;it she had Jll ~l harl ;r pn~itive lest fnr gonor· thl'H. 20 Fashion l5land, NEWPORT BEACH 278 Forest AVenue, LAGU NA BEACH 'phon e 'phone 644-2525 494·6695 '' Aftrr ;i !h11rnugh 1·~pl;:inat1on bl' a hr;illh dep::irlnirnl-tr:iin- erl rl")unselnr ;ii the 1:ree Clin1r, he v.·Pnl hac k In his hnmP 1n H1ver~ide to tell his frirnrl~ ahnut thP itnport;ince of he111g t r~ted ;ind tre;:iler!. ,Jnhn, 11•hn 1s 1·rpre~ent:it11·c nf thP 111:111.v _1 1)111h ~ 1vho ;ire · tra1·rl1ni:: · anrl l11·111g a fr£'er rnnr;il liff' 1h;in thr11· parrn1~. hel1<>ves pilff'll!S .~hn1ilri t,1 lk ;:ih1111! 11 111n1'r 11 hen !heir rhi\r!rrn ;i rr \·,,u11.:rr Hr .~:tlr! h~ £;;11n f'rl ;:ill his knn11·l rrlQP. 11h1 rl1 hr cnllrrl " •·rt1s!0rtinn nf the tr·uth." frn1n his lnrnd' I I Pl ~K C0\llllS rnunst'lo1·.~ :-1 r lhl" cl1111t rl i~1·u:<~ thr 01~r;1~i> 1111h e1er 1 p<i l1rnt ~ucpr!·l rri nf h~1 inc vrnrn~al rl1~('<l'C nr po:< II i1 ch· d i;ignn~cr! Tl1 r1 .c1ve pink c;:irrl~ lo lhns1• tc:<t('r! pn~11hrly ;ond lelt lhtn1 tn g11e lhe r:ird ~ tn all 1he11· ron1Af'1.~. 'Vhen ;i.nvone with ;i pin k i'a!'d cnrn - e~ ·10 'the 1·linie. they are given i1nmedia1e attention. I The infnrn1al1nn j;iven b.v the counselor~ includes : •·If vnu're seXu;:illy active I sug· @:est A checkup ever y few n1onths. Please infQrm ynur cnntarts. Pl ease tell them to / t;:ike it serinus!y." Mnst counselors spe<1k frun1 experience, ;is they have had venereal di.~easc themselves. The c!iriic prrforms a v;iluable .~ervicc 1n !he batl\f1 against venereAI d I s ea s e becau5c yflulhs r;in be persuaded In cnme there when thev are Inn f'tnb;irrassed to visil tht-'ir filmily doctors. "Thire .is a rnoral attitude-a fear thr1t they're going to be judged.'l s:iid one counselor. I Signs listing the sy'mptom!I --.re-tti~~y~ _<in ~he ~1~~~1 iewels by ioseph ........ ~earches for iewels ''""';.. ..i••ufttld f•w•lry la '"''""II· tft ~•1h lly 1111 lfl • fl•m _,. ll:MWI ..... , ·~"'1111, i nd lnl.,•llY IHU•t )'Oii (trtful 1¥t h .. 111ff II "" dtyl mtrltll v-kt•· W• •Ill 'M ,11io1..-NI IJ!H•H"I 'fllV' ttms 11111 ff¥!1t ,.,trdlng tht!• tl1· peu l, (Ill Mr. JHtpll tr Mt. ''"' ti ..... ..... FARE FURS T!..e lat.u1ol.i f~\r -; il rl!! !•e1 r ! M ore lu~ur'ou" anrl rr>il l ln 0\.-!''] th,.,11 ;:;.v ~r hP f(l1 e . Sev; onnietC.in ri ju·t :0r furi or ~r:'1l'"'l~·n-i Vf:"/ e lr r.110 1. Th,, pe1 fee.I w ny tn ~_,l i~fy you r rle·,;,'! !nr fLr -'Ind p1£a~e bo!h your h urlrii<t "!nr-1 y r-ur ec.olog 1col consci eric.e. From sheepskin to mink! 54 " to 60" wide 4.50 to I b. 98 yd. \ " \ ' -. ' ' . " ~. '. • .. !' ., ' ·, ..... ~- ' I .... ·' , / / ' / ' " ' ' \ ; ' .,.. J; ,... /~ ' I ·. f ' . " ,. ' • ·" ,. l.>" ' .,f"" t¥' I}. '"'' r.ti'·,· ' . .. ' ' ' ! \ ; 1 ' ., ••••••••••••••• ' ' ~ ; • • ' .•. .... , ··"' '~'t,, .... tC>P 'IAl.lJ _,. "" ''\. •.· \. »· I •• • ''. ·' .... • \• ••• • ·• • ..... ' ,. • The First ''Cost'' Plus SUPERMARKET In California ., ~ J:Ve Jl.1 ake Discouui l/011.~e.~ <.;:...._Look f,'.tpensire by Sellinµ: al '. ' ' -~. \: WAREHOUSE --· ,. • •• ,• • • '• • • • /. -· • • ... • • . , . • • :e PRICES PLUS 100/o 5 DAYS A WEEK WE DON 'T MEET COMPETITION ... WE BEAT THEM! Which is more important to you 1 Best Service - r or -lowest Prices NO MARKET CAN GIVE YOU BOTH WE GIVE PRICE HOW ·WE SELL FOR LESS AND SAVE YOU UP TO 20 o/o No q;ime1, no 1t11mp~. no 9imml(k1. low renl. h•w operating t o 1 I, (lt11ed Sund•y1 a "d . Wedne1- days. w .... '" ,., "'""" ~"''"'"" ~" 0•"1 ••" line qv1li1y food• •I SJS W . 19tk St .. 11 H11rbor. Costa Mesa , II dot,n't 111k1 11 lot ol ""''"' to bt t h• o n I y Jtort In town th11t d i1covnt1 tht d iscovnter•· What it takes is thousands of lower Prices \. The checkei· • adds ju st 10% to arrive at what you pay. So if you wound up . with ju st $10.00 worth you si mply pay that plus· 10 °; or $1 .00 . Thi s goes for everything except the few item s legally controlled like milk and liquor. LOWER EXPENSES FOR US MEANS LOWER COSTS TO YOU . ITS REAll Y THAT SIMPLE. WE CHALLENGE ANY MARKET TO MATCH THE :TOTAL SAVINGS! Store Ho11r1 : 10AMfo7PM S D•y1 A We•I< ClOSf O \ll~OAVJ. AND WEON ESOIVS •, THE "FIRST" COST PLUS SUPERMARKET IN CALIFORNIA W• '"•rv• th• "•"' I• th••<i• "'"" •• wh~l•••I• p•i<H lh•~··· we welcome .FOOD UllW STAMP SHOPPERS , ' • ·- If DAILY PILOT ' -. • WINNING HAND,.-E\cryonc 'vins at 111cc!ings of the llarbor Senior (·1r1zens r·iu.b. Friendship and more !han ennu,E?h arl1v1 lies to keep evervone bus'' are offered. Enizrossed 10 a typical act1v1lv. a ,c:ame of bridge, are (l eft lQ• right) 1.1rs. i\tary ·Harrison, '. .\l r~. !'rha r.e icc r. ~!rs. Strl!a !-.larks and Jim Sa\\"- ,·cr. all officers of the club i\leetin2s take place in the Senio.r llltzens Recre aiion Center, i'\"e\\'port Beach. Seniors Center on Action Golden Years Glow With Fun B~· C'AXDA CE PEAH SO .... Of 1~o 0 1111 PllOI §11 1! "Oh, wf''rr hnt .ii.lulf herP ." lau_ghs lhe 11·ninan .:i.~ she leart's the Scn!nr ('1t1zcns Rer reat1nn {"rnlcr in \'P"'P'lrt Beach. "\.\'e ha~·e a iza~ timr Cnme arnund ;ind ~er ., ...'.rhP bustle 1n~1de !he hrirk buildi11~ npnst\e '\ P \\' p n rt Harbor High SchflCl\ unly scrvf's tn r111ph:is11e hrr \\'Ords. On this d::i\• ;ihflut 100 people ;ire insirte p'i.<i.\'inii; tbrt'c hours nf prngres..<;l\ r hruige 1n 11 manner mort en1hus1ast1c th;in sed<itr. On nthrr da,\S the «risp-look- ing inlrrinr might he thr scene oy to the World • IS fASMIOM SHOW LUNCHEON STUFT SHIRT T•ora """'fttMl•Y •! M•"'~ Oc .. b•• 10••. fnr p1nnchlE>, r:inas!a, business n1eet1ngi; nr pnrti('S. A l1hr;:ir~· \\"i1h :i cnlnr 1elr1 ISll'll ::ind a ~hufflrbo;-irrl cnurl ou \$1rlt" also are lre- 1Jt1Cntrrl bv the rnembers. The nnl y rPquirements for Jnin1nJ: arr il minimum 11i::r nf ~-l ;inrl ;il!rn1l11nrr ;-ii three hu,.inl'~S 111rr1Jn~s nf i he H::irhnr Senior C1ti~.cl1s ('luh The t•lut>";; 4tlfl n1rn1bt'r!", ;i\I 1 r..;1rlr nts n{. :-.·r11·pnr1 Br:ir h. <"nrnn::i drl ,\!11r ;ind r::s!;:i ~le!";i . hr!p run rhr rluh lhrnugh 1·olu nlrrr cnn· l r1hut1nn~ fl ut ;i11n1hrr l::irgr i::rnup nf nnn-111rn1hers ;il~n help~: thr Zonlll «luh nf ,'\ t" 11• p fl Tl J J;irbnr. Thr .Sr n1nr l '1 111.rns I '!uh h;ii; CX\Sled for \~ ''f';lf"~-l'IJ;hl nf thrm in lhr. l~lh StrPet hu 1!rli ng 11•hirh thP Znnt;:i Clu h hudt , owns ;:ind m::11nto1ns. \"ERV F~RTL:~AT F: "\\'e a rc vcll!f lortun;ile tu ha1·e our nwn ei"ubhnuse." ~"~~ ;\Ir< St r 11 :i \I .:irk 5. cluh prrFirlC'nt "Rec::iu~e v.•e ;i re 11 prt\;ite 1·h1h. \It' do 11-h:i t wr 11·;in1 to rln 1rhr n wr 11•11nl !Cl dn " l';:irt nl \\h;J! 1hr1 11fllll to (in inl'ludcs ta~in~ a~ ;i 1rr;ii;r nf t11n trips :i month . 1 n 1 'ali fnrn1;i 11nrl nut. Th,, rluh Jo• ,,. '"' wo"" '••Mon• .'11'!''11fg"< hll ~ \r:insportat1nn n11 E co•1T Hwv. ;i nrl 1i::rnup d1sroun1 s. co•O .. A D£L MA" "•r~•ft, ,~ R••r ,\fr1nhr r~ l1a1r tr;i1clcd !n ~~;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;'.'."':;;;~-_I_,,_,_\· f'l'i!F, J .;:i k e TA hnr . ::;;in r.===:;:;;;: Fullerton Open Sun .. 12·5 p.m. =====::'.' Half Sizes ~ S<ul"!ur!d polye,1er look1 elegant •.• goe• 1011 of place' ... ,,,,d\ o,,ly ( your own wo1her to keep ii loolc ing wond.erfu!. from $lS SIZES 1 C1h·26\1 I I :I I ~~~'sHALF·SIZE SHOP I c!~!~~!!f!~.T •. ~~!D~ ' Iii! ; 84 HUNTINGTON COOER iiiiJ '" ( ----- franl'l ~t:o. (";:i1alin;i. Bu~rh f.ardf'ni:. ~;:in[;:i An ita. lhe. Jlate Frs111·11I. 1he C;irnhean ::inrt F:urnpc. Tl1r ('iuh'<; hu~inr~s 1nrer1ng.<; t;ike pl::ire the r1r~l .:ind third f\-1nnrt11vs nf ('<lrh mnnrh ;it !O .10 ;i m. :'llf'mbcr~ n111~! ;-i11cnrl a m1n11n11 rn of ~1x a _1 e:ir to rrn1;-i1n ;111 11 r. :0.lrs. ;\!;irks h:is nothing but J:lnv.•JnJ: 11nrrl<; fnr !hr cluh. "l!'.~ 11 wonc1rrfu1 nJ;irr fnr srn1or r1111cn.<i In 111;1itr fr1enrls ::inrl J;f'l ;ie1pi:untert." shr sm1lr~. "Orten 11·hen l'OU {·flmt' n11I hC're 1nu knn\\' .inlv \nllr rhllrlrrn. bul 1nu c::in ·i ;tf'Pcnd nn 1hcn1 for cnnl;ic!s." :-;hr 1·a111e f1·nn1 Flnnd<i lrss !ti;:in fi1r 1r:irs a~n 11hrrr shr h;irl hclnn~cd tn ;i grnur c;ill rrl !11<> (;nlrlrn Af:CI'". "f\ut th ry l\rrc 1arn1shrd ," shr s<11rl ... unph·. "They jusl sat a1·n11nrl ." L I TT'~E Tli\11': Tl1c ll<irhnr t•luh h;ii: li!l\e t11ne !o 1;irn1sh. Ahnut 200 pcn- ple <i tlend !he b u s 1 n rs ~ rnrrt1n,::s. 11 h1rh u .~ 11 " I I .\' ;nrr:it:e sc 1rn In 12 new Q,)_rn1- hrr" r::irh t1n1r Last ~ear.~o nr11· rn rn1hrr.<i Jfllll('d. Thoui:h nn dul-~ art' r n\- lrr·rr1t. 11 f'nnlnhu11nn h11<;kc l h1· 1ht' rlo)nr nftcn 1~ full . :'llrnl· hrr·<; 11l~n rh1p tn fnr _crnup h1r1hd.1 r prr~rnts. · Rrc~u~r nf lhc plr:i~urc !hr\ J1;;..1·r nut nf th1 ~ 1 luh. ni11n1· prnplr 1¥11"1' 1lon:i1rfl frnm !-In lo ~2011,' \Jr". ;\lark~ i:;-i1rl ,\lnn1cs gn tn funrl 11r- !11 il1 rs 11nrl ;11111.I' Zon1:i's ex · prns('s. Part of !he mnnty goes lo the ;innual part ies · 11·h1ch 1n- r\ude a i:prin~ festil·a! arounrl E;:is1E>r, a Hawa11::1n ice cream fest11·;1\ in August ~r &>p- lemher and a Christm;is rarty. 1\ 2=>-person ch0rus of club n1emhers oflen J lngs at the par11rs ;ind at con\·alE>scent i1osp1tals in the are<1 . A bulletin board ad v e r Lis es cultur;il e\'E>nts and possible jnhs. ;:in ::innex nften rlispl11~·s mcmhrr·creatrd art \\'flfks find' mE>mbers soci;il1ze <tnd al-1 !end classes together outside the $:1uh. "There jusl isn't l rnnrn for much else," t.1rs 1 1 :-.1.:1r\..s s<11d. tonk1ng ncrnss the nnw - r n1p1~· h;illwa~', she stopped tn r1nphasize. "The cnmpany here is fantastic. It's quite a sriecial place." ;_.--- Pr incess Everywhere For l111le girls £111! marks !hr retu rn of "teal lilt!e girl lnnks"' -princess dresses 11·11 h pufft'd or \\'lnli!" slE>evrs. ~nke 1rcatments and gather- 1n11s ::ind ple;-its. I Th;i!. i~. when ~fnn1 rlerm.~ it :-:u1 t::ib!e tn give tht" httle girl a l l'h11nge of p;i ce from her con1- r0rlahle, pr11ctica] pllnls OUt -1 fl!.~. I IF )'.OU INSTALL GAS AIR CONDITIONING NOW! • Ye11 t•" fecelwe • tht t ~ lo r 1100 If ye11 +r eel• h1 111y hf1t!119 or co eli"'t fC1 11•ome"t •11d order ~,.for• NoY111\b1t 15. 191!, Th• t~1cli: will be ,.,,:i ecl t1 v•u 1ho1tly 1ft1r tke 111111ip111111I 41rrlw1\ •I your komt. LIMI TED OFF!R:---------- w,·,. oll1rl119 thi1 "Winl••ti"'• Sp1ci1t" 111 coop1r1tlo11 wlfk par+;t;p41ti"9 ,.,11111f1c h1t1r1 clwri119 1111 "off 11•1011" .. 111!~111 ,,,,;oo:j t~•I 111111 p.,t0¥1M°b tr 15, i91t. It', '''" to l.t Y• t•• "'' t.Oftcf,tio"'"t , , , wilt. t f'I W fi~•"ci"t pl •~ '~•I i11duC•1 p•1h '"cl •t•¥1C• e11 tk1 u~it f1r 1111 to 10 v••11. CALL US NOW ANO •n TH I ,ACTS AIOUT 6AS All CON· DITIONIN• POI YOUI HOMI, AND THIS S100 TUDl0IN ·o,,tl. I ,. ~· Mother Proves All ls Not Lost By ERMA BOMBEC K J h/\le JUSt figured out that t hel'µpent a total of 2.1 yra rs, four months , six d;iys, l\\'el\"e t'lrlurs and sr vrnteen nllnutes looking for things around the hou se th11t are no! re;i!lv lost (Jf J had spent that 1nuch time t;iking: cart nf my face n n rl body I could be a live goddess by nnw \ The other morn1n~ ;is r hun~ hy m_v heels rE>triev1ni.: lhe innards nf the coffee pol frnm lhe ,i::arh::igP e;in. my hu~hanrl in nne nf hi~ rare mnments nf se_ntiment said. "'i'ou h;ive the lnslincts of ::1 Y.'a\er bufF;iln 'i'nu e " e n r 11 ;i [ I ~· ftnd el'f'r.v!htng. I don't know hov.· \'flU dn II " • "I'll !ell YOU how 1 dn 11.•· 1 p;:inLerl, "if rnmcs fro n1 h::ivin1Z stupid ktd~ who ha1·e thrO\\'Tl 11v.·ny I.he 1n~1des nf the"' cnffet" pol E>vcr y d;:iy for thr !;isl three years ;ind frn1n hav1nj.! a husband \\'ho sit.<; in ;:i <'hair and yell.~. "Don't i.:et 11r Ju.~t tell me v.•herr n1 y disch11r~r frnin the Ar'mv i ~." "'Whatever." he s;iid : "YQU rc:illy 1'hould do a rolumn abnul it." Hr"s prnb;ihl~· nght. Thi~ is m_v Jnrmul;i for finding thing~ 11r0und the house bcfnre thry get ln~L Here IS hnw it wnrk><. Firsl . vnu must. n s k yourself. "If J were an iced ' AT WIT 'S END pocket. Phone directory: In the. bathroom. Comb: Anywhere whe.re It is surrounded by food , The hamster : Jn a bedroom slipper. U111brell e: Jn the school Lost anrl found. tea spoon who wanted to get Title to the.car: In the attic Sci!sors: In th" shoeshine kit UI the. utility room. Yardstick : lZ Inches o[ It I! in the hall closet. 8 inches in the tackle box in the garage and 16 inches suppnrting a tomato pl:oint in the. side. yard. ~ow. Jet 's see. if I were. an envelope :1.nd a stamp who hated crowds, \\'here would l away fnr a fe\\' da ys. where in o box marked, "~a livity \\'Mild ! hide".' Then you call on., -~":::='~"''.....'.'~"~d'....'.Y~e~a~'"°"'.'.:'.'.~k'sc. '_' ----"'"-----------experientl". 1 ··small hn\·s hate In t<tkr mrdicinE>. Right"' Thev nf11"n drink their or:in~e JUl<'C fr om nn olrl fashioned J;lass JU~t tn be different. Thus. thry hll\'(' probahlv t;ikE>n their colrl S\T\!P frnm ::in iced !e11 spoon The ice<! tea ~ponn then is in the. medic1nt" chest. .-. l~sing, this kind of lni::ic, !hr odds ;ire very gCM'.ld for f1nd1nj! the [n!ln\\·1ng 15 1nnst often lost items in .. the foltov.•1ng pl11ce,s. School shoes: In a pair of tight boots. Tight boots· !n the school Lost and Fouod . R;iby 's pacifier: .Jn the dog b<rl, Pencil· (\\'tlhnut leil:d 1 Bv !he !clephnne -<with lead.1 L:nrler the refriger<tlnr. Car keys: Jn the mailbox. ~1:irriRi;:E> license In the bmkshclf unrler fiction Scre11·dnl'er. !n a ra1ncoal Winter Ceremony Students' Troth Told r>1 rs. ,\lax Irvine has announced engagement nf her d::iu~hter. K:1.therint , In Richard \VRrren Grogan , Horace Beach. S(ln nf the Richard Grogans o( A Dec. 2 wed ding is planned I in St. Mich;:i~J and All Angel s [ Church, Corona de l t-.1.:1r. The brirte.glecL ::ilsn 1he d:iu_ghlt"r of !he 1Rte Dr. K11ii;rr. ~radbaled Lindenwfl{'l(i Co I I e ~ c in l 1\lissnun and I!'< f'arn1ng hrr mnster's rlei;:rrc ;:il C;il1fnrn1a s1::1tl.' Cnllrge Ill Lnnj;! Beach. I Her f111ncr ::it!end <"d lln11·rr"ll\' or Sn u th r r n C;ilifnrn1:i and _gr;1dual<"d frnm l CSCLB where hP ;:ilso is doing: KING SIZE SHEETS · ' ' No Iron-Flat o.r Fitted-l?y famous maker I KING SIZE PILLows.:·,:: 'S.97 w"""' Mot<hl,, ""'" , .... '"'' JUVENILE SPREAos .:~~:·7.aa $ 4. 9 7 MATCHING DRAPEs .. :::•4.aa Metchl1111 Ccnet •' SJ.t1 • polr OUTLET STORE li591 Ma in St., Hunting ton Beact-1 Main at Beach-(S Points Center) ~~~~ Presents • • • • • . THE TRE~1ENDOUS TRIO We Have Selected Three of Our Choice Sofas for This Debut '72 Of fer , MATCHING LOVE SEATS AVAILABLE O,IN DAILYi t TO l :JO PllDA 'f t TO t ,CLOSI~ IUNDA'f ONE WEEK , ONLY • -· • Your choict from 29 fabric• at ono IOw price. I Novor again to bt off trod I V•lv1t1 -Mat1l1119-T•p•1trl11 - Hardwiod -Framo1 -Coll Sprl~9t - Mfrfltx Cushion• -Evtn Custom Qulltin9. YOUR $4tMso CHOICE 6.77 • --• .., ........... , ••• , .... fM' 1865 HARIO~ IL. A.Piii MODUl.AI HOMI • •' .A!.l.l.ll3C1Costa M-541-5131 ' ............................................... 1 ' ·' • • • --.. 'f .. a DAILY 10 lo 10 ' SUND~Y 10 lo 1 DAILY PJLOr ~J CHARGE IT with your COSTA MESA, WESTMINSTER AND HUNTINGTON BEACH STORES ONLY! K mart Charge or BankAmer ica rd J GIANT S!ZE NESTLE CANDY BARS •' ~~ Ji ~ . ,..;.~ ~! ·' -~" tf'~;!tt i1 ' ' .~~-~·: .,.. , :r;m ~j 1 , ~ , .... ? .• 7,j~ r. ¥ L , ; )' ,,,µ J1~t~;·} I : ~ , ._._, TASTY BAKED HAM f• MIGHTY CASEY ! hUD -ideal for pafties, .ehool ' ' I lunches and buffecs. Sliud. co RIDE 'EM RAILROAD 1 ' . ocdcc,thickorthin. METAL STORAGE SHELVES Dclicioa.s, ready to cat bwJced s· 119 Fri., Sat. Only • · 5 ~ s1 . i; 0 S~~~:-N~~-=°!~~~~.:~c t·! • . R '· ~J ' ~ . . ' . · s1386 P Fri., Sat. Only ,: Die.~el Jocnnt~l,J.;: '1·1th safety stop r011trol. Has for- \vard and reVerse. Track i~ 6'x8' oval. En gine has a loud realistic d iesel horn. Buy 110\\' an d save. Sa \'e on qual1tv :10 ;.;f,(l >: 12'' 5 shelf unit. Id ea l for a 1nult1Lude o( household & \1·orksh0r uses Charge •It. Giant candy bars made of rich milk choco late. Plain ~! or 'vi th almonds. ~ LIMIT 5 " I I ,. . ~j/·· .. ''·"'·· , tf, t .i..ij"' . f pi·· :!::::::'!:::!:=:: === . HI RISE -,. FiASHION PANTY HOSE . Fri., Sat. Only ' •• .. MM WC* ' DECORATIVE BATH SCALE WOMEN'S STRAP STEP·IN Refj. 5.48 . s 2 'I Po<M'l1rnrin1 patent vin yl onMtnp with of(-side bueklt deaiJ ..,rnamtnt. Jn lhiny bl1ck to wt1r with drtwups u well u e11u.: als, Si1t1 $·10. Cbai1c it. Shop and save at K mut. Fri., Sat. Only -~ •.•7~Nt boat lltripe, 3·pl)1'·cot vas, made in U.S~. Gre n only. 61>·12 •211 ' Black. brown and red. .. ' •I I i ' ' ' " r •' " ' •;i:>::•t:!..!._o;__~ --·-== :-··--..=....~- ' LUCERNE I! . WATER r, I SPORT WATCH $688 Fri., Sat. Only . ' -Wa terproof up to 200 It. Tr JI:; th e d;itc. S11·ef'J'l second hand -sturdy han d. In ou r fine JC\vclry dept. --=-~-=:::._..::..:.:...:.~-~-.. ~ -----· . ' . ' '' ·1' . . CARPET-CARE COMBO VIVA TOWEL'S Fri.. S<1t. Onl y "/'1'.<1 11lv 1n11·r l 1rnrk .1nct fc r l hi,. r!r'lth. \· 01 lr·I tolnrs l.,1i11 1 :'> roll~. 'V "l '~l f ••; ~t 'A/'.'~ (:II-~ "'1 ~01 1./ r ' , I ·I STORAGE CH ESTS Fri .. Sat. On ly 94' REG. $11.75 ' 2 DAYS $444 \Voorlgrain f1her ho.1rd '11 1)! r nd h;:i nfi lr~ ::.;,1111 ~x .=__t ~ ~~:Purpose Che st :l.1\ll!'.11 L"n dc1 ·,1,1.:d r 1i r.~1. f 'l Rug sha mpoo applicator .. 1 qts ·of \Vall -trJ-\l'illi sham· · poo concentrate wit h !\Iira-Lift@ ~ta J n remover. , 1 Clean5 up to 750 sq. ft. ,.. I . t l v. !I GIRLS BULKY KNIT S EATERS J 300 ·1 ~II Reg. 3.96 Girls acrylic kn it sweaters in 11 sst. s les and colors. These sweaters come in sizes 7·14. r --· GIRLS JUMPERS Reg. 3.96 Glrl~bonded acrylic jumpers In ass~ plaid cotori. In sizes 4-14. Sa ve now! " COSTA MESA WESTMINSTER I HUNTINGTON BEACH I 2200 HA IOR ILYD. (II . JIM»in) ' 15440 IEAC4f ILYD. Beach Blvd· •t cFaclden 191~1 MAGNOLIA Cot Gorfllod) -· ~-·~--.. ' 22 DAJLY PILOT Tk11...,da~ Ottobtr 7 191! ~D~IC~Kc:....;;;TRA;:..:-,C=Y~~~~·~~ TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF 1 MUST NOT PANIC ·-I'LL F IND MY WAY OtJT O<' THIS WOODS ·· PLAIN JANE HERE COl"IES "T~AT BK'AbG.Y MARGr!E c.EC.C.OLA! ........ ,_ I -NOW TAKE IT EASY·· flASTE MAKES WASTE t"EA.12' >.-!>::=<.' L.._A-E,.Si F ,B ABOU"'T 6CJIN6 CWT W ITH A. 6 \bO.L MAr-J?f. \ ITS GETTING DARIS! I-IE WHO HESITATES IS LOST! / [DAILY CROS.S.WORD ... ,; ' ' PO''' I PEANUTS r-' •••• ·' ~ l ~, . ' ! ~ ~=-··:cc :, •.• , ._....., n-= --~ ,,, -,-_I' I ''; ~ ·1, .. :~ ~--·"' ...... . . ) .,,./ -···· ,. " . ~ .. -,, ... l -• ; i • •• r ' . ' ' ' .. , ' • By Cliestw Gould "7 ! W\.IOEVER ...iE 15, \.IE'S A CROOK!-c.MAWGINO 1-1 15 LICENSE NLIMeEi:l! By Tom K. Ryan VA RU~S ONE AGIN THE OTHER By Al Smith I'M LOST! Hale By Frank Baginski CH W ELL-l--=- A HALF FlB! .. JUDGE PARKER . -, :: '' ·, ~ :-: ·-, nl, •' ~ l ' """!>' ~ • --1, I:; D~,~~" ,\•· I ;;, In< • 0 "> l,\fljt•O .. i I ~-, P '! /vi~ ;,~ SI l_Q! 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MULLINS i'ltl.>J I t::-f-bL.l!Z.f; ~V."IB~ -rwo £Cll.'L°$ IN ~"'-'NE:~f • By Al Capp M tAf'N.l""'ILE-ATTHE SOURCE OF IT A LL- IF' IT 1SN'i - H0TH \~CI tSSAFE- ·.·, By CharlH Barsotti · By Gus Arriola :· • .. ·~, By Ferd Johnson ,: . , . ,,,, ___ "' _ ..... - ANIMAL CRACKERS 'llA"rl::AA Gar THERE, L~ LE 2 n's A 1Htze:E- YO•UME. SET" Of'- BGOK'5 O/.J 1-0&IC ! • e Bv harles M. Schulz HA HA.HERMAN By Harold Le Doux 0 0 0 . 'i By Mel CAN Wf T,t.l{f "1Vl 7 By John Miles By Roget' Bclllel\; · · . ,, 'it :z.oo AP1ea, o~ AlL 111ieEE FOl'- EI e.HT" &las ! THE GIRLS . ' .. ~ • j ~ . ·-. • ' t . . . ,. , .. II I !· ,. I· ,, ., ' ,, l . HARV£ST DAY GET ACQUAINTED WITH REAL QUALITY AT BIG SAVINGS! Harvest Day & Lady Lee Products ~:1~~:l~~OUN~~L: :E~~~:~~~~~O~N Q~AllTY ~ND Th • tinl!tt quoluy, pur• fr111h _._. VfRY TIM£ ' """'"Y p•odvc11, de lie iou " CO,,>'led lood1 ... 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'1" 1111 lllW 01 f MOCJIM I fJUM•ll•GI JOHNS TON'S PIES ~=~~'.:,·,~~~~~~~. 79 ' PIE SHELLS .,.......... 37' 1 {f. 1 J 01. ••<; ................. . o• •·--~&r~--­ ROYALE TOWELS '"" 29c: 100 SO . FOOT IOLL 8111.DS EYE FRUIT :::.'. .................. 47' 0 !/l('r 110•• -o VAlll'lll FISHSTICKS ti•Tllll!ll,U.l.GIAO!l 83' 11 0! •• , ................ . SKINLESS SOLE ;:~'; r:.~~ .............. 97' MACARONI & CHEESE ~t:,•1,~!~~:~ 38' BRIDGFORD ROLLS ~:~~~~.':.~; ...... 26' BROCCOLI SPEARS ~!·::~'.', ......... 32" LIMA BEANS ~110\l<IA•l •A~I 28' IOIC~oor 1001.••G ..... .. CHILI & BEANS :~\0 :~1; .• • ........ 77• PEPPER STEAKS :~~0!'~1.',~.~~: ......... 73• ()• -H kh;&y!-- ' Hl-C DRINKS I. liS.SOllTID-7 VAi. 33c 46-0 UNCI CAN ···khr&r~-........ FOR BRUNETTES ONLY 1-GAUON s 1 09 IOTTl l PACKAGED GOODS ~VANILLA WAFERS ~:~~-c:ol ... 39< HARVEST DAY BREAD ::::: ....... 25' Wllfl 0 1 WNllf O"" PANCAKE MIX ~~~~~·~'1 ..... ~ ... 43 • 11111 (I OCOU RAISIN BREAD ~:~~·:~:.·' ............. 35• ~ KNQX MIX f,fLA !lNI OllNK 79' 'J'. -IOOl,•l G ..... ,.. SKILLET DINNERS ~~~;·' •• !.~~'"'.'.~'..79• ~ PUDDINGS 10 '"1 I WllllllH 11 ' Q'"" J1 oOl•IC ........... .. MACARONI COlOIN ~lalN !ll OW 45' JI OJ ••~ ............... ., .. .. ~TEA BAGS !!~~·:~~"' ................ 59" ~GRAVY Mrx ;;,·~1~'.'::~.~-·-~~~ .••.. 1sc ()• ---~&y!.-­ SWEET COCOA MIX HllSH(f 'S INSTA NT 39( 16;-0UNCI CAN BMRAGES • SPIRITS COHll 41 OI (•M SAUCE NUH!"\fOMl!O 20' l' 01 (A H .••.• .,,, PASTE i~~i~~o.M•IO , 31 • SAUCE ~~~: 1c~.10~.~.1.~ ~·:' 29 " BABY FOOD ~lllfl '\ \T l l•MID 9' "' 0 1 "IA I ............. "''. 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J/((/f }lJll .l/.fll.J l , llll_lP/J;' 1llJU1t11·/ ~ Ope• Nl.,titly 1111 •:45 p.m. Swlldoy ot 1:4S l'.M. George ,C. Scott It was hi~ last chance to do it right. TRISH VAN DEVERE Th•lastRun • ., Ceremonies Marred by Guerrillas !~~~.:: • Iran 'fEHRAN, Iran (AP) -A Ring! of army pillboxc:i; lhe guerrillas will attempt to rilla.s altacked a police post ln The guerrillas bungled an Shahrarn, son of the Shah's lough. fanatkal group of have been thrown around !ht seize or kill a v ls i J i ng the norlhern village of Slakal, atten1pl lo abducl Dr. t":in sister, Princess Ashraf, MaoiJl guerrilla,,, who already have attempted kidnaplng u a crumbling columrus of the an-dignitary because such a movt gaining the name Siaka! J\1anuchehr Eghbal, a former and at gunpoint ordered him political weapon. art wor rying citnt Persian c i I y of would alienate international group. They escaped v.•ith a premitr and now chairman of inlo his C'ar. The attempt was Irania n security f 0 r C' e J Persepolis, v.·hert Cyrus the opinion . Whal is thought to be small a rsenal of weapons but the National Iranian Oil Co. foiled by a watchman, who preparing for the arrival of Creal. founder of 1 he 1nore likely is an incident to \vere given away lo the He was out of the country ~,',h'a,'h,no:d· .The prince escaped h d ' disrupt the t·elehrations. en1-authorities by the region 's when they raided his hon1e. ... .... rnore than 60 ea so stat(. rnoriiirchy, had his capital and F'orl'ign \'isilors arl' due v.·here the celebrations will br barrass !he Shah, and, with re I ii I 1 v e I Y Prosperous Then they failed again in The Shah dismissed the Jef- l k l ll d I h I . hi . h ed sorne 500 news men in the peasants. Thirteen were cap-what would have been their !isl rebels as insi11nificant and nex ...,.,, o a en av1s ug 1g t . 0 ...""'°_'~ .... ...,. ·-Wtrld'• l•'9"1 Tt•111n,,Hlen $11'«t•l111J Locol Di:oler WU Howell O~E N MONOAY MITES- CLOSEO SAl UROAY 0'Wf !rV ~aro to merot V<>u• conli<11~ct" l:i.tt CMMfty ,..,._ 1111. !11••• Vorul C•p1Ur•1'1> I N<" Ot.-1111 I b k country. gain maxi n1 u n1 , tured. tried In secret before a most audacious blow. Four has remarked th at his army ee e rations rnar 1ng 2.500 !lund reds of troops ha vel-~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~·t ~~~~~~:~~~b~~;~·~,~~~~~~~·-~~t~~~~~·~~~":O~"~d~~~a~l~~·~·ld~~~~~~~~~~~ years of uni n terr up t e d been moved into the are;1. publiclly. specia 1n1 1 ary cour . sen· rnen arg 1n o e ownw~·n ... .. ---- rnonarchy in Iran. which will be off lirnits 10 ;ii! Last February. the guer-lenced lo death and shot. office of 32-year-old Prince them. The guerrill31i, t i g h t I y but holders of spc('ia! per1n1ls ~ organized but probably small Everyone .... ·ithin 10 miles has in number. last week foughf a been checked ior sccurlly r .... ·O"-Oay gun battle w it h clearance. security forces in the southern Sonic 600 persons refX!rtcdly suhurbs of Tehran. ha ve been arrested , mo.<:'tly in Four guerrillas were of· Tehran. as a precautiona ry licia!Jy reported killed and two n1easure. They probably will eaptured. One security man be released after the celebra- died in the fight. lions. A bill already is on the guests. D1plomat1c observers oubt Great precautions are being books to free 5,000 prisoners taken to ensure the safety oT including polil ie:lj--~inces . the Shah of Iran's foreign to mark the antrl'Versar F :!:a-''"°'"':-1s ....... ~=:::::wt:z.....L.. ... .., __ ~ " "I :1 ~ Me11 • Ill Se1·vice I ' Army Lieutenanl Colonel holds two awards o( tile Edward B. Covington lff, v.•hose parents Jive at 31 44 Alla Laguna Blvd., Laguna Beach, 1.~ among 224 senior officers al!ending the U.S. Army War College. Carlisle Barracks, Pa . The JO-month curriclllum of the army's senior school prepares officers of a!l the srrviccs, as well as civilian nffi c1;ils of the fed er a I i::ovcrnn1ent. for top level staff and c11mmand positions v.·1th the :tnned forces. ' Col. Covington has served a tour of dut y in Victnain. He Legion Of l\teril. two awards of the Distinguished 'Flying Cross. the Meritorious Service medal. the Vi et n a m e s e Gallantry Cross and twenty· seven awards of the Air t.ledal. Navy fireman Apprentice .lames r . Harper ,Jr., son of J\1r. and ~!rs. Jarncs P. Harper of 43!1 Hcdlands Ave .. Ne .... •porl Beach , has graduated from recru~ training at the Naval 1'raining Center. 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( """ 1nr LA<;! ~UN I•• "~'"'" r"I "' " "'" --lGl ' .... _., ... '2tl0 61~ HIT .r,'"." .. ·' ·•.; -· .-,,,,., " ' ~T.b.l!T\ W!O, OCT. 11 I "BLUE WhTlR, ;,·,':! -· ......... --"" ,, ' " ' .. olarq u1'lhw ~u . ..unn\ I lb<· I 1 .~w llal'llhll' • R ~ I ~l'. • -~t \ ·r'""b '·•·· ·· :· ... • " "DOCTnR'S WIVi S" !RI !. ·'l1'; h •i!~-.. '.T-- r "!'IA \'l!fl '.'···1·f .• ' i . . , ' m Hflda-•Podr• Loda:• e?J N11tielern 34 ('. m Oese rt Report ()9) l•hyb1rry RFD She got to the top -nne man at a time. EJ f' CBS lhur)IJa, M~vie: (CJ (2ht) "Buller11eld 8" {dr~m l) '61- tt111~eth Taylor. L~11rfnt~. HJr,'e~. Eddi~ r1sher, Dini Merrill. B~sed on Jnhn O'Hara's d1rin11. n~vel o! ~ 11.1rl .,,.no h~le; lhe th1n~s 5h". does but is 11n1ble ln 1tnp d~ing t,tiem. I 0 16• m Nlthal~ "(;ull•y vs. Han· ~~n" Charle~ McGr~w•gue5t5. I 0 ~1 16 ffi Longslrttt "So . Who's fred Ho1nbetk?" Lon~l1ePf 11 afta(ked wh1lt tryin~ !Q tl•M !ht n~me nl a c~n.irt•d m•tf~Pfef. #~!!!!!!!~'JJ~/ 1n11!rl 11<11 !']1f.,.,.' ur \11111 1 .dtrr 111 a n1 Thr lrlr11~nr1 .<lilr 1• rnt nff (r'1 ,i \\ r~! !'n.1<1 \.lC.'I· 11 .. 11 111\11 thP 111.illrr ~.rlllr<I 'I" I 1 I (~ llnt.LY\\'OOfl 1 l f'I • ~ 'l~•" '!l!.~ !.'. _, A~~o rLAl lNG "1M·~>< ,..,., '~'" ~ •• - """' ' .. , r" '''"·";"" ~'ir •; B;LLY JACK Cil News Jim Hawthorn• I }(I O SitYI Allen Skow Gue!l:s are Dell• Reese. Ja ck C111er, Jacqueline 5us1nn 8nd M1N•n 1:1111. fJ ANTHONY QU INN IS 'ICl'l ~·r l!I~! ~1 ·~~~.n~\ WIVI\ l~I * "ZORBA THE GREE K"! 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Zorti1 tl!r · ·~l!f!t• Part I (dr~m•J '65--An1hnn1I • n, Al1q !la!•s. lrtn• P1p1~. tll11 edrt1Y1. A Rn1r1h wri1~r 1n<'I a -Grrr~ opll()rtunilt on Crtle 11~e ln~ginrs w•th •n 1~1n, cour1tsan.1 ([:CBS News WaJtu C1'lnk11e £!) H'W'D. TV TH EATRE * 2ND SE ASON DEBUT nu~~--= ~[ ".·" 59 e' [ ,_., · ... ~.· ""4j , l II ..!.'..!!.'..'•- ~ ~ -" . !<.1 r1.1~·1ou !a! • k ,\'.,•.~ 'i,; I a A ·• (~l ---·-. ---- ~ NBC New, John Ch1nctllo1 ·m""d' Griffith Show Bijl C<isby Sh11w ' ) 8\1c• Journ1l ED Pl1Jln1 the. Guitlr ffi Bt1t th1 Odd 5 (39J Gt1tn Attt1 m Vlvi1n1 rn ns1 NEw susoN Kol!)"ll'l)fld 1 l eleo;1!1an lheatte "lti! Typ1~t>" Eh Wlll1th an~ Ann~ Jad!.~On ~t~r in a on• att pl•/ hy Murra y Sth1\~al, 6!J la ~till de Mari'' t nJtCJ (39) Film "Jtanne £1gle5" CI!) R2s11 p1r~ Veronit1 9:30 0 81~\tr W1rd Newt G) ABC Nt-n 1:00 f) CB S N1ws W!lf!r CMnklte (f1 ABC Nrws Smitl1, ~easonet 10:00 Q ,0 f?:l Dean Mar1in Show Guest 0 ID NBC News John Chantello1 '11}" Tru1h or C<inseq uentes er lltl~net c:J What's My Unt7 @Tom Jonu Sl!cw EUesh_ m I Lova Lucy ffi I Oniam af Je1nnl1 (J S) S!le1~ln1 Frff.IJ fI) Tha C<iutSt 111 Our Time (R, · 'lhe Ro~d to Worl~ Will II .. @I)U JntTi:J M f39 J n1"': ''You From It" CE"''"''~' ~n't Run Away 1.JO EJ ID -.6n' on th! Ri'tl!t Gue_\I 1s 61ng Crosby. I O News Morris. ~ltCorm1ck 0 QJ '61 CD Owen M~rshill. Counselor 1l ltw "The Fnre~l an~ 1 1 h~ T!ees" D·••n Ma1~hell an~ k·~ Br~ndon rle'•nd ~ blnln;v instr JC· t?r s w,re chaiped w1Th sett•n~ 1119 to !ht un1v•r$•ly l!bn·~!~1·1. Guests ~l e Janot Mug~l1n a~ J~n Herron aid Jchn rmk a1 Jotl H~rrnn, O The A~tn~ers m Nevn Putn3;n, fl\hm;n I ~ :~~~;Ir~~ A~:o~~~~:t;:~:~ I Par"'':~ a,a'rt• n!j~I 111~1~11.~~~I ,y~nH a1 ,, .. -~,~1~11 ~Y rr~re rr>n !!:t ~ubh:al•r,rs from II~· roi1·~~0· •. Bi) DEBUT Viejo Sinvui:u,~11 CI!J 8 01 Prole~ione! I~ G~or>• !(fiby 1(1nny Rog1rs ind 10:30 O Colle2it*e Foo tbill PreYl!11 ·v' !h• Fil"\! fl'ltion 51H I @ News B ;i John~ Q l •o.sle "f11ry fallf' Ber•~rin~ €[)El Ritri do df Dorii o Gr~y ol -~ M!llf sMl~s ol first run rp;sodu "'Ith a naw "lam\ly" fnr la1.11t. In !0:4S fD (IS) Q[BUl DaYld llttlej<ttin/: P~r1 I !lf f~ur p8rts, L!5.\1a m1et~1 Cl1t1c 1t Luge • Critique ot rv 1 Jwn youn' men-Ron Holdfln air1 G~•de." D~~e Mitchell-who will continue lo play ~n 1mporhnt nart in her h!e 'tl:OO f) ]) €[) NeW1 @ To T,,11 th1 Truth 0 fO Et News (J'11 Drt1m nf:Jtt~n1t O Movie: "My F1vorite Slonde" 0 Mllllon S Movie: (Cl (2hr) '1ht (tc'!ledy) '42-Bob Hope, Ma.'lele1n1 C1noll. I Slnry al Tll~t Lovt1" (d•m1) '53- Klr); Dou1l1s, Pier AnRell, Les!li Cl) M1r1h1~ Dillon Caro". Trio of short "~rl1s. O '1) CE NPws m HOGAN 'S HEROES--O MowiP.: "Hi2h Noon" (diama)'52 * SUPER FUN! --Gal)' Cooper, Grice Kelly, I m H~1n'1 H1rou m To Tell the Truth m (IJ OT1rnet ID Be1t th1 Cloe' fEl Ct1u Mwttnp 1nd Schools ED (15) W11hln!llan Week in Revlt• Without F1llur1 IE [Jptct.culM 11:15(Elilr1n Cine dtl Jueve1 G) Squ1r1 Wartd ol Ed l utlH 11:30 II Cl;' Muv Gl1tt!n 11 O ®) ID }ahnny C1rson 1:00 1J (I) l11rt1b ! Henry Silvi pl1ys 0 Ct)'l) CD Diik Civet! 1n lnd i1n revtrlullon1ry l11d1r •~e m .• CJ "Hiii 8 I Ztro" occupies 1n Amer1t1n \llt\121 on th1 M0•••: ( 1 ow M~~lc1n border i nd VOW$ to take (~ram1) '54--Alan Ladd. av1r the entire coittln1nt. Kit'herlne m Mov!t : "Mobs, Inc." (drama)'55 Justice 1lso auests. -M•rjo1l1 Raynolds, Reed Ntd ley. 0 91 m f lip WilSl'.ln Gues!! 1rr 12:30 1J Neon Tim C<inw~y. Ruth Burz! 1nd Erroll · Garnet. Tl\• sh11111 l111urn rllp'1 1:001J Movie: ''Th1 Window" (suS. :eh1ttct11s: G1r1 ldl"1 "Slcrettr,.. penseJ '4!}-Arthut Kennedy. .kines, Sonny tht Janitor, 1nd In. ffi Q 0 !I) ®J PhWll lrod11tas Dinny' D1na11. world's 0 The C1ll1ry a111tnt prlttll dtltcllvt. llM••l•: (Zl\1) "Wutl1 1rtna l :lO mAH Nishi Sllow: "Rvt Clme Mllflltl" (cl1Ulc) '39 -Lrurenet ltt•," Htbllldlkt• tf Notrt D1mf' OIM1r, Orton Wtll es. M1rl1 Obtrcn. 1nct ~cnla II Sttphtfl H"'''·" Friday DAYTIME MOVIES l:OI m *l"cbp ~ilq" (drMI) '57 - Vlcior M1tutt, Anll1.[tbt~1. t :31 8 "Tiit lrW1 Wirt '°9!1" {com edy) '4&--81rb1r1 St1nwyck, Robert Cummln11. "Hl•I W1w" (mys!try) 154--Aie~ Nlt<ll, Mlll1ry Brook1. • (CJ ''Wltll • Sona In MJ Ht•rt" ~Ullo!! (d1tm1) 'SZ -~u11n ~nl, ·ltofy C.lllOun, D1vlcl Wl)'llt, IA:fl.Q) "'Ml 11111 h ~ (CO('lledJ) '4~tltJ Kllbrld1, M1rJorl1 M1 ln. I 1:00 fJ jC) "'stolen HollfS" (dr1m1) '63 -sus1n Hryw1td. M1tl'l1el Cr1l1. 1 m ''Tltt L1·Mrs. lrldtord~ (mys. 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Tl i•• ~l~lt'.1 \\'1ril rr< nr11 l1l1T1 fl 1< hren 1rt1tlrtl fr rt'l '1;1ni:"rh1·p;,tl H1111~r ' In "\l h·i ~ill'\\ :\1111!1(-' nno"" ~ ---~·:"'!~.!/POR~ 81ACM·ot the entrance to the. lobulo•• Lido lisle · OR l ·IJSO ... -.-..,..-.-............... ~ ........ . RIC HARO BENMMIN JOANNA SHIMKU> EXC LUSI VE: FIRST RUN I "'"' : 2o'"yt;~· '""' ~ ~;·, 1 Marritigu ~; of a You ng , , :"'( ""'~· Stockbroker ! CO•On 11~0L.U •L~ _.,.-..._ }{ . . "* ..,., ,.__, ----' A LSO COLO ll GP "THE VANISHING POINT" Nn w lH~U lUl:•DAY 'lnll ~~olur• 'THE ARRANGEMllil' ti\ Br ~SEEN (u lN ) 'W"'i.•6. The RoU1n') Stones !.',o""'; ""'' 1' • • ~•I rr•• i -i 1· » t ,, •, • ·,,.. ~ M ".,. GIMME SHELTER '"r"~' i< ~·-Mn l [I! · t ·~l l ~~'1VlL' NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES --------[ 'i tlU JI VE Ol!ANGE COUNTY ENG ll.tr lMlN f ' -,._ .. - ·Al~o · "~TART THE REVOL UTION WI THO UT ME" • '· ' --;"')' ~fu 4 ' FOBT . rl LAUDERDltI.B~ , 'FLORIDA C , (J I di I I ~?t>BAR%NG NDW AT . . 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Aux1hary jacks for Zenith opt1on11I 111p11 r11- corders . tie11dphones and record Option11I Z11n ith Record Ct.angar. changer (st.own at lel1). Hand-~M-od•_' c_'°'_'w~ ::~:I:;:,~• $11995 ''l'-"'J'~·~. ;;.;t{lll$ ~)'110.y;,, -, , (. :-.plf/'H. j ·~ J , hantlcrafted qualij 1 at our. new low price!· ~ ~·f!ll I 1 l"L tt 'Ill f & '' COMPACT 12'B&WTV •.• WITH BIG SET FEATURES! At ABC you will find that each person on our salesfloor is ----- a Journeyman Technic ia n who can answer your questions abo ut Ze nith products. They · know Zenith ins ide and out, not jus t t he 'p rice. . 20 YEARS. IN ORANGE COUNTY . . . FREE ·coLOR, ANTENNA . . ' . tNS,T A ;LLED WITH ALL . . ' . . ~ ' -C·ONSOLE ·PURCHAS·E·S· .. ~~~~~LE OIANCll COUNTY'S . LARMST ZINITH DIALH ' ' Thur~1y October 7 l'Hl DAILY PILOT On e of Life 's Beautiful Relationships . . . Grateful Ex-polio Victi11i Flies to Side of Ca11cer-st ricke1i Idol I MORGANTOWN. W.Va 1AP1 -John- ny Bushman ha::. never forgotten his bo\'hood idol -"Sad Sam '' Jones. Tue::.day, while watching .. his Gian1s" ... l:iy the Pittsburgh Pirates on television <1t his S;in Francisco home, Bushman 23. learned that Sad Sam \Vas C1ght111g cancer ;it \\'est V1rgmw University Hospital hen·. . Tuesday 111ghl. Hus hman caught a plane for Morgantown. .. l JUSt about fell out of 111> chair. • Bushman said ... Sam had done so much for me when I was a boy that. 1n whatever small way I could . I wanted lo repay him, When Jenes won his 2oth game fo t thf' C.iants in 1959. he gave the final ball used m that -game t'0'1hen 11-year-old Johnny. lie had one ball wfth him when he al'· rived here Wednesday. "I was never so surprised in my life." Sam now 45 years old, :.aid . "I hadn'L seen JohnnY'-ln so many years " Bushman 5blfered pollb as a three- yca r-old and was partially crippled. He sllll walks with a brace. ~ot too lung alter becoming friend" wit h l11s idol -"I used to bug him for :wtogr2.phs hke all kids do. The n I hart lo enter the hos pital for surgery. "Sam came to see me regularly " --·~·· . ,. ' . . . U"I Tlltphtlt ,Jl)hnny ~aid. · l'\or111ally they d 1dn 'L let anyone 111 this hospital to see pallcnts. t•,rppt for relatives. But they lei him m and he would bring me autographed b;i..;ebtill~ ~nd things like that " { Johnny S fathl'r died o( C<lfl'C'f last year ... l love Sam as much as my O\\'n f:Hher ... he said .. , know what cancer 1s like .. Sam has tY.o young sons. but he said Johnny Bushman "was like 11 son 11lso '' Sam·s wife, l\Jary. said her husband wa s normally noL an emotional man. ··But. he cried when Johnnv came mtu the room. · she said. · "l cried too." Johnnv ad mtltod. Johnny a student at DeAnza Junior C<lllege in Cupertino. Calif . sa id he plan- ned to stay with lhe Jones· family at their home in Monongah. W. Va., as long as they will put up with him. ()liver on Bencli Pittsburgh Hero Raps Platooning PITTSBCRG ll t i\P) -Al Oliver will be b::ick on the Pillsburgh bench for the World Series opener and the Pirates· pen- 1wn1-eltnd1ing ht•ro doesn't like 11 . ·1 clo11·1 li~e bcmp platooned 111 center field, · said Oliver Wednc:;day after his three-run homer Ill the sixth mmng wrap- ped up a 9-5 dt·t·1s1on over the San Fran- l'isco Cianfs for the National League flag . "I want to be a starter:· he saul. ··I've go1 the ability ... and I'm 24-years-old." With lefty Oa\'e l\k~ally scheduled to pitch the Sl·nes uJ)<'ner Sat urday for Balt 11110n'. right-handed Gene Clinci: will go to cenler flrld and thf' leflhanded Oliver to th e benth m manager t1amr· l\lurt:lugh's platoon i;ystem Of the Orioles. Murtaugh said. ··we·11 gt\'f' 'cm he ll. They can only th row onf' pitcher at a t 1me · · manager Charlie Fox doe:m·t buy 'They better have grcnt pitching to handle Pittsburgh," said Fox. ··The Pirates are savage with the bal and. 1f they gel any pitchmg al all . Pittsburgh will be tough."' San Francisco ~tarter and loser Gaylord Perry said the slider he threw ~ Richie ~1ebner for a threc·run homer that 11ed the score 5-5 in the second rnning ' probably would ha\ e bee n a ball 1f he hadn·L swung ·• tl1s second homer 111 as many da)s c~· 1·1ted Hebner ·-rm just not supposed to hit those and l haven 't been. But I proved to myself that I could." . SAD SAM JONES Elli~ Tabbed For Opener Wi th O riole~ PITTSBt;R<; II 1AP1 -Do!'k f:ll" slops talking Saturday and tries the <>ther thing that keeps his name m headltncs - pitching. The 26-year-old Ellis is manager Dan11\' \1urtaugh·s choice as the starting pitcher tor the Pillsburgh Pirate<; 111 the Ctrst game of the World Series :1ga111~t AmPrican League cha mpion Baltimore Saturday. "Ellis will pill'h the first game of thr . Series if he·s phy:;ically able." Murtaugh announced before the C'hamp11gne had stopped flowing in the Pittsburgh dres<:· ing room after the Pirates 'had :.mashed the San F'ranc1:>to Ciantc; 9-5 Wednesda'' 111 their first :--Ja1io11al League penna nt :.tm:e 1960 . Pitt:;burgh \\Oil tht> best-Ol·ll\ t> !t3l111' pl;iyoff in four games \\'tlh the help of !>Uper reltef pitching bv babyfacr BrurP l\ison and dour Dave C1ust1. and thrt>r· run homer-; off the b:its of Rich Hebnrl' and Al Oliver. PITTSBURGH'S DUGOUT COMES ALfVE AS THE PI RATES BAG A PENNANT ••• The Pirate<;' pilot wa!> lh1nk1ng about Rall1morc·s four 20-ganw w1111wrs. Mt kf' ( 'ucllar. Pll t Dobso11 .. lm1 Pa lmer and \')('Nally. Thal .s11pposcdly give~ lhr Oriole~ a bi~ edge . a [clt·I (;1ant s' Prrry struggled into lhe sixth inntng hl'fore reltcvef .Jerr~· .John~on repla<.'ed tum with the P1r;ite~ ahead li-.'i on rtoberiu Clemt'nte·s single. Two batt rr1> talt'1 . artrr 1nte11t1unally walking Willi!' Sl:l rgell . Oli ver slugged a 2· I pitL11 lor a thrct•-nm homer "I never had any tro uble with that ~on of a gun all season." sau l Johnson. ··1 was so tired. I warmed up five time~ before I eame 111 It was a Cast ball too l11gh .. The only doubt 111 \lurt au gh ~ mimf :i bout .Ell is start 111g Salllrday ag<11n~t flflE' of Ball iihQre~~ fl•ltr 20-gamr "innrrl> - probabl~ D:l\'e :'llc~all\ -was I he con · clition of the young rii;hthanclf•r s trnd<'r elbow. . Sugge s t s a Fine •. MacCallBlamesl(ra1n er For King-Casals Blowurf '· • • Former U.S Davis Cup team t·aptain Georg-e MacCall has a postsc ript to the recent incidenl at the Pacific Southwest ten111s tourney m Los AP1geles. You may recall that Billie Jean King and Rosemary Casals walked off the C'Ourl in the middle o{ their title match to protest the calls by the linesman. Later the girls imposed $1,000 fines upon thcmselvc~ and the matter was closed. But MacCall. now an ~merald Bay WHITE WASH OLI NN WMIT• resident. says a 1h1rd party should have bee n fined~ff1cial referee J ack Kramer. "If he H\famer) wanted the crowd to gel its money's worth. he should have settled the matter and replaced the linesman right then. "Linesmen are volunteers and if the two players competing complain, the linesman should be removed," MacCaU " says. * * * Reader Tim O'Mara writes to ask if we were suggesting that violence might be the cure-all to Utt poor ofl~iatlng which seems Increasingly prevalent at various sporting events. Indeed we wcrca't, Mr. O'Mara. We simply were pointing out the danger lh:ll someday frustration could t rupl ioto violence. * * * Two correct predictions already I ht~ year for White Wash. T~at:s a P.~rsonal high. The rirsl can)e lrue a couple of weeks'ago when\ve tabbed Ohib Stale to Jose to Colorado at Columbus, where OSU hadn't lost since 1967. The second wa s made accuratt Wednesday when the Pittsburgh Pirates eliminated the Giants from the pennant race. Jn our June 25 column we said the World Series would be played at Baltimore and Pittsburgh. At that time Lhe runaway divisional leaders were Oakland and San Francisco * * * Mike Jones. Utah St11te tftjddle guard from Huntington Beach, bas 1' assisted and unassisted tackles al~ady Ibis season and he's recovered a fum ble. Fonner area athletes now playing foot- ball at UC Riverside include Dan Boers (Golden West College). Chuck Perry (Estancia Wgb), Kurt Krueger (Marina High). * * * This year's World Senes surely pack!\ the potential of being a great one for the rans. That is, it should be if Pittsburgh can get through all tho.st Baltimore '10- game winners. And who, pray tell. is going to unseat the Orioles next year in the American League? From here it look.s like they'll be just as tough in 1972. .., t Oklahoma Doesn't Have :. : . -~~ An y Weaknesses-Royal . .-AUSTIN. Tex . (AP) -Tqas coach ,. t: Darrell Royal had just fi nbbed l'I Ving ; • abo'ut Oklahoma's potent offense when 1 ' ;! loyal Longhorn ran shouted. 1'wby didn't •• •: you patent the wis!mone?'' ~ ''l was sorry to let theJn (Oklahoma) t'~ go to It." said Royal Wednedy. whole S Texas learns have won 3s of 3' i ama -. since adopting the 1Wlshbone-T offense In !,,. • 1968, "but It really is the formation that. ( suits their. per30noel. •• The Sooners ran the Wishbone for the " nrsl Ume i~ir 41-9 toss to Texas la.,t , Erickson Lost LOS ANGELES _. Keith Erickson. the • Los Angeles Lakers' key "swing men" will undergo a tendon operation ln his rlght knee next Thunday and will miss six to eight weebof the N1tlonal Baske~ bill AssoctaU.on se.son. · ' year. They have lost only one sincf, 23-21 to-1970 national champion Nebraska, and are •veragtng 425.3 yards a g~me rushing in three oontest.s this year. ''I knew It WU only a matter of time" before Oklahome learned the new of. lMSe, ~al said, "But they are ex· ecutiJlg It much too well for my sata.rac:- tion." Royal described the Soonen ' orrentt as "truJ;y a•eaome'' and aald "they have • lot of size and ability on defenM .. 'Ibey just nat dori't have any weaknesses." At quarterback Donnie Wigginton Is due to replace lnjuttd Eddie Phlllips, but the latest word is that Phillips wlU play. Pat Kelly, a third-tum f rahman quarterback lut )'UJ', will nu In for flanker Joe Moore, the 1quad'1 fastest player. Oklahoma 11 1COrln1 an 1ver11e Of 39.3 points 1 11me, Royal said, and "If wt don't slow them dow n from that we lose." It would be only the se<:o~~· for a Royal-coach_ed Texl! team t~lahoma since 1951. • f . ~ I ~I ,.,,,· .. ·~-~ • AN D SHOWERS FAIL TO DAMPEN SP IRITS Dent Dented By Ro cl\et Rod; E1nerson Wins' • VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP ) -Tom m- ker of the Netherlands proved that ~x­ perience counts Wednesday as he dispos- ed or rookie pro Terry Ryan of South Africa 6-3. 6-4 in the second round of the $50,000 international tennis tournament. Okker moved intQ the quarterfinals. Rod Laver of Corona del Mar. top seed after John Newcombe dropped out. eliminatejf 21 ·yeu -old ·Phillip Dent of ' Australia, 6-2, 6-2. John Alexander ol Australia found Roy Emerson, a Newport Beach resident, too strong and too cagey, Emerson winning 7·6. 6-3. "John is a ployer of excellent poten- tial." Hid the J6-year-0ld Emerson. ·"His match temperament. so essential ln big tennJs. is first class, as is his big • aerve. Give him a year or two. and perhaps a tightening up or his ground •• •'UNLESS YOU'RE WILLIE (().14) STARGELL. If s p ri oles 5-3 Over P ittsbw·gh f 11.rotcea. and he'll be really • big threat." LAS VEGAS <API -The Baltimore Marty Riessen of Evanston. Ill. scored Orioles and their tour 20-game winners a convincing· 1tra\ght sets victory over are 8 ~3 choice ovfr , the Pittsburgh Allan Stone ol Australia, 6-3. 7-6. follow· Pirates lo take the World Series. says tng r byttn the first round. , Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder, Nevada'• Jn the doubles. Ken RosewaU and Fred leading odds¥ers. StOlle or Australia ousted Frew McMiilan The legal bOOkmakJng establishment~ of South Alric~ and Ron Holmberg of In tbt state have not yet quoted odds on the Serici. 8lthough most of the Cornwall, N. Y .• 7-e, 6-3. bookmakers said Baltlmore would pro- Roy Barth of San Diego and Torben bably be a 3-2 f avortte when the odds are Ulrich of Denmark defeated the top-seed· poste<I. ed doubles pair ol Riessen and Okker, H , . "Baltimort got mOl'e pitching and less 6-4, In 1 major_upset. problems than P1tlsburgh." Snyder said d Wedn_.esday. "They don't have to worry Arthur Ashe an Bob Luti defeated about who they are going to start ln any Mark Co.x and Grahame Stilwell, both or ball-game . Pittsburgh will have to England, 2-6, 7·5, 6-3. In the other second 11crounge around for starters in every round l!oubles match. game: They t1rc hurting." "" '. Ol1\ er·s ~hot ended the Giant~· dream~ in four gamec; and t arncd the outspoken. cuntro\ crsial DoC'k Elli), P1mburgll s 19 i:ame wrnnet . an opening matc:h \\'tlh LllP Orioles l::lhs showed hllle outward emot1011. lu:;1de. it was another matter ·-rm quivering," ht' said "t ran l stop. 11 's a clream c:omr lrue lo pitch in thl' World Serir' .. SAN l'RANCISCO l'ITlSI UllGl4 •b r " rbf .ti. t l'I rDt ••-no,.1-..pr-,, ' ' I n 1 6.e :u ) I l 0 F Y!t'f~' /0 • I ' 0 Heon" lh I ? ' l ll.l•Y• (I • 0 0 0 (1f"m~"1t rf ~ I ' McCoY<y lb . 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"" -l 0> Al!~ra.~~t l!.•ll S ports 111 Br ie f F:llis has had trouble with the rlbow nil ~cason. and 1t stiffened again after h~ wrnt fivr mnings Su nday 111 thr seeond 'game or the playoffs at San F'ranCISl·O · trs not ti~hl Loda\." Ellis ~;1id And ht' \\ a!>n 't surprised that h(' had t ha c·ho1ce opemng a:.s1gnmrnt · Da11i1' told me 111 San Fra111~i:-1 o 1;, .. 1 "rt•kend ·you got the hall Saturda\ tf '1111 <an make it.' .. Eiits d1sdosed "I'll mal..i• 11 r,·e dreamed of br111g in the \\'orltl Sene' e\er since I was a lttt le bov ·• :\l11rt;rngh wa~ asi-rod to <le ... <·nhr 1 ht> , harnrler of hi e; d1amp1011,h1p dub E\ rn f'lu b h;1 o;; a d1•f11111r 'hilt (I< 11'1 11( ii ... 1111n and 0111 :-.lrn1glll '' h111111g 11ncl ;i ... 1rong bcntn .\h1t laugh 1 Ppl11•d CIRCU IT .i-;USP.~'IVDS SI.\' OFFl CI A L4' '\E\\' YORK i ·\P ~ S1-: 11fl11·1<1ls of lht 1\tl.mtt<' Coa:-t Fflbtha ll Lc•ague haH h•Tll Sll\pended lndefllltlely bi't·ause Of "fa11i1t e lo c·all <111 tllrga l fnrm:it1011 011 l wo O<'· <·a.,ions ·• in a game lwl wern Hridgeport and Norfolk SeµI 2~. Comm1ss1oncr Cosmo laco,·:17.7. said ~londlly Suc;pendrcl \1 ne Alhrrt (:11nw1 .lof> lhtclgms .. Jun llark. Ed\\ In Eger. Angie T1burz1 and 8111 Roll1:;on. Bnd1?rpor1. \\hu-h lpst lh~ g;unr 30-lh hkd a torm;il protc-..t · aga1n>.t the off1e1als Thr ~am• .ras at ~orfolk. \ .i. R an1.s Ace Ques tio nabl e; Fig htless Fig ht H·alt ed 1.0NC BEACH -Defensive end'Oa\'id ing aga111sl Ok.lahomc1. had l11c; Southern ''Deaconlf Jones. who hasn't missed 11 Calilornia Trojans tackling eac·h other in game in 11 yf'ar!; with the Los 4Angele~ prattice for Saturdav mghrs game with Rams. has been liste<I as "questionable" to play against the San Francisco 49ers Oregon in Memorial Coliseum . ,....Sunday at Candlestick Park. The Troja11s don't usually ha"· tackl111i: · \ Jones. who rcinj ure<I a badly sprained srrimmages during the week or a game arch of his left fool Sunaay a)ainst bul l\lcKay had a 3~minute session Chicago. was on crutches Wednesday and Wednesda~·. working hi!i defense against underwent therapy most of the afternoon. Oregon offensive plays. McKay seid he's primarily l'onc·rrnc~........_ a,;' with stopping Bobby Moore. lhf' Paciftc-8 LAS VEGAS Referee F e r d Conferencl!'s leading rusher. Hernander. declared a no contest between "Moore," said McKay ... 1s onr of thP Billy,iester, 163. an d ClarP.ncc Geiggar. be~l that 's ever been around .• 162. both of Los Angeles fo r failing to ,.,,,, fight at their best Wed11~sday night in the s·r'':'"-N .. 'ORD _ l..'.t r d f lb 11 c ·h scheduJed 10-round main event. '-. • 11 ' " an or oo a OB( Hernandez waved both men back to John Ral~ton says star fullback Hllarv thei r corners 42 seconds Into the sixth .Shockley is an. extremely doubtful starter round. then said he stopped the bout when, the Indians. meet the Washington beeause or "continued lack of action by Hulikies Saturday m. Sea.Ule. . both participants." .. Shockley. I.he Indians le~dmit rusher • He said Hester and Geiggcr talked to la~t yeRr. g~m~d 126 ya~ds in .29 carrir!I each other in clinches and failed to re11-this season u~til he spra1~ed his ankle m pond to t~ referee's urgings lhat they last Saturdays game against Duke. speed up the fight. , , ~ ~ CHARLO'ITE. N.C. -Stan Smith of PHILAD~LPHA -Jerry ~Iiams Pasadena figure<! to be the choice Cor the wa s fired Wednesday as head coach or No. l U.S. singles berth in the draw tod ay the winless Philadelphia Eagles of the for opening tennis matches against National Football League. Ht was replac· Romania in the Davis Cup Challenae ed by Ed Khay11t, defensive line coach. Round. Wiiliams. in the thlrd yor of hi!! con-The choice of lhe second U.S. playl!I' tr11ct. came to the Eagles from the for f'riday's opening singles matchell was calg1ry St.ampederg or the Ctmadian bf-tween Clark Graebner of New York Ci· Le ty and Frank Froehlini:t of Fort ague. Lauderdale. Fla .. 88 senior membtrs of .,.,, the squad. But Ed TurvillP. the nonpl1y- LOS ANGELES -Coach John Mcl<11y, Ing captain, ktpt the lid on his scltct10111 vpset by what he called atrocious tftckl· until the draw . •' .. • ~ ~ !~COMPET I NG SATURDAY AT OCIR, THIS CAR WILL BE DRIVEN BY SHA PELY SHIRLEY MULDOW NEY ~ . {ii al Race Driver Cha Clw .. • Oo-la-la! She'll Bri ghten OCIR . j ' . . '·-\: .. . " \> ·!:"· 41 SHIRLEY 'CHA CHA' MULDOWNEY Hi vner Trusts B·alan ce Will The 1::1 '.\1nrlrna \'ang 11arrl ~ ro11l rl hP l.1_1·1niz lnr ~[l('('rl\ A11ndrt Hrdmp,q ll'hFn thel' h;itt lr \11••1nn \'1rv1·~ n1ab!n~ Fr1- da1 nll!hl a1 ~:I \1n<1rna llri:h . Rut \lr~~l'•n \ l"ln h<'ilrl fnofhall <'narh Jl nh !1 11 nrr 1111111'1 rnnrr lhan w1>k•nm,. ~ur n " rr·ipn~,, 1nn rorrr~.:n1ni: 10 hi~ 5tar la1lba1 ~ H11 orr !'a1~. · "11 h c;an 1rnn<1 at ' f]ll .1r1P'rha<'~ f l \lnrirna <'.1n 1 rrllJll· pu! 1flll n1 ;:i n1· rl'nplr nn ,\llOJ1rr hPrilU<e !hey <'0Ulrl i:rt hutnl'r! on rhr pa<;c · \ ~ :i l'.l!I round <l•n c ar111, \\nnrJ 1< r r..it.' !•ill\' rr111 rrr:itrr1 lrn111 a 'h ~rl,,,_ hn1" 1.111• h he ~11f!rrrrl 1r1 1nr n1:ihlo~· ~·.-1~r>•·•I "fJ•r:•r la ~~7 111n 1Hrr S11rl· tilr1;:i, ~ HY PHJL ROSS 01 r•o 0 1!lv P'llo!. 51111 ora~ raf'Jng biJf15 may not be too fam iliar with the number!" ~ft-22·34 But lht're's lll ltast one driver wbo_c·an <'!aim dirPCt a~s(){"iation \.t'!lh'that set nf dlt!:i ls. The drr ver in this case iJ1.~hirle} rCha ('ha ' r.luldn\\'n"')'. !ht' wnrld '5 fastest and 11uirke~t female dra.t:. racin.t:. pilnt. who <1nswcrs to the above 5lali5tics w11h her dashing figurl'. /' ~1 r.~. ~1 uldownry . .Who call.~ S<:hrnrcl- adv, \ew Ynrk homf'. \\'Ill be (lne 0f the h<"iler entranL~ '1n hand Sa turday whtn Orangp O>untv lnlf'.rn:>J1nnRI Rllce\\'11.V hns1.'i the thirrl annual F:R~tcrn Funny Car and .Pr(} Stock rh;;mpinn5hips., Qualifying hrgin.~ that day al Z pm. ;ind racing at 7 that evenin~. And right up front "'ill be the attraclivf' Ch::i Cha_ 1\ltt'r h;i\'in,1?: <1111;1s.~('d an in1prr~s11'" l'it"tory sk<';n agains1 thP lllp f,a st Cn::isl dnvrrs niosl of the p11st ~<'ilSOn. sh" ~hnwcd !ht pcrfnrma nrr~ wrre nn fluke :it thr rf'C'<'nl National Hfl1 Rnd Assnc:ia· t1nn 1NllRA l nalionals in !ncl1llnapnli~. Al Jndv. Cha ('ha ri11alif1rd In thP mirl · rlle '11f the quirkrs! f1r ld ii\ fun ny far h1.~tnrv w11h 6 7fi .~Kond ~e rap5ed 11me1 -.nrl 215 mph 'rnarks_ In (loin~ so. shr uuh·l::i.~~rrl ~ui·h nn!ahlt's llS wnrlrl c·h;1mp1nn {;t'nP Snn\\I nf Fort \Vorlh. L::i l\Hr:irla 's .Jun Ounn and Fountain \'all<'I ·s Tom /.'-"lnngO(lstl f.!cE\\lf'n . . ' !n addition lo hrr ~hnw1ni:: ;ii Ind.I'. Cha ('hll becamr lhr f1 rs1 wr.m an In p1·rr win ;i mainr funn.v Cllr f"l1m1n;itor e1·rnl wi1h <1 1riumph <ii th t> ln1rrn1111nnal Hnt And Assnclat1nn ·.1IHRA 1 Sumincrnationals !as! ,f11nP at n (){"k1ngha1n . N t . \l'hlie hrr fi.76 clap.~"rl lime 11! Ind.\ \\'ll S her (]u1r krsl e1•cr rhe .11 .yrar-0ld l\rw Ynrker has ~ped as f;:i~I ll.~ 21!1 mph for hrr t<ip spPrrl Although ('h;i Chat~ m11rrirri ;iorl ha~ .:i 11.1r;:ir-nld ~on. shf' frPI.~ nn ri11al m~ 11·hn1~or1·e{ ahn11t her racinJ.r ac11v1t1e s Hnmemaktn~ a~ such 1s just nol my (a11't Ove rlook <:o813Mesa, "1 a1·ns As aro \f'\r! ll1r h1i:: l111J•llr ha~ a 11111 nf an1plr nc~pilf' lhF far!/ hi~ rluh ;~ heavrl~' !11Cl'I , IH fil l' lio 1l l•1I'< ,ii ;i<: Ill" fl1;<\i[o<; h f;:i 1nrf'rl Tn dump rn~1n ~lr.'<a H1~h 1n I P .;ir·d \ .ini:r1r1rrl.' 1rt11ra1r !hr 1q;1 ('rt>011 Ir\\ h lr1·1ne l.ragup nprnrr, Vrida.v nl,'l t llt I 1 1i::11e r;:i1·1· r h 11 Orangr Co;ist 1.nllr.':,e, F:disnn ()I'll a l.;u·1 10~1111 <; n 10.~tl.1 In Tr1drl l.111[)!1rt rn;:irh Vince A~aro i.~ riu1te concerned •ll :i11 ~"r • arirl 1la1 \;r11i!h a •o;nl1r rnrl •, "Aflf'r llur ~hn\\'ing l;:ist week Ian 11·7 .-.,.· I All n•1 r11 1 r~ ' 1111 n1·r ,,ffr·rc. ' 1\nrl / win n11>r Sllnliagn1 . wP're ver.v <'nn· 11 ~ \1 ~1.n ~+\fl fl.111 Krrr1n;in rrrnrd \Vr ·1·r hcrn <'0T1<'<'ntratinl! rf'al Hrrnn~11 1~ tor ~r111ad -~ hai·~up w1rle hllrrl on our .t:.round aHat'k 'lhi~ week . \\'"" rr< "II"' 11 !111 ha.~ hern bnn11ng rx1ril hnpe \\'e ('an make a fpv.• mon• y11rds than I•" n!' r 1•·n 111ougl1 hi> wa.<1 pl11cu1>d b~ a wt-did aj.!11lnsl S11nti a11:0." say.'i AMi ro. "" "n r a • n "•t llnklr H1vrr lcr!~ th a I And s1nct_ ffli.' firsl ve11r F:dison ht'llrl r 1,rJ;i . ~ ~,,111 r ~1 rnulrt be sn cln~F thllt man ferl~ that CosL1 Mes11 's .~troniz fiuit nnt f'\"11 lhr •111 al le~t fa C'lor shoulrl be 1~ drfensr , !he Chargers have been work - lakrn for c r;:in1r1I ing In improve the runnini;: game th11l ·The 1r:t111 rhat win~ 11 111 ha1P lhP nelli>d nnl y 5-4 yard~ last week . v.f'r nH~lakrs.'' hr Sill~ 'As far .1 .~ "!t lthe Cnsta ~le.'ia p;i\me) should be )irepara1 1no 1< 1•nr11·rrn"rl : Y'Jll ~n into all rrrlty !oui;:h . S;intia.l(O had a lllrong \..amf'~ fl~U rlni? l()U C'iln n('\'e r·lake anf _ d,.ff'O~iVf' !inf' and they h11ndled U.'i II little tm:ill th1np; fnr J::rllnterl •· ~! And Mr.'iR.5 ~lroni.i:esl suit i.'i defense. H1\·nrr r11rc punt1n,1?: a~ nne t>~ll mplP nr e;;:iinst Santiajj!n we . had Joo many lhr llhn1r ·· n11r nihrr q1111 rtrrha<'k. SN!tt ' 'c::ikd0wns in bothour runni ng ,11nd pasll· ') Tnlbf"J.f 1• ;1lqo llllf punt Pr ;:inrl hi> a ~·eraR · in~," __ "'rl ;:ihnul 40 ):!rd~ in lh rrP punts the first Deapit!" lhF Ch::iri;:er~· winning streak nr 111 ;ind the f11ct Edl~on 111 rated 11i1th in !ht' rnunty and 11th in the Cflunty ind I Ith In the CTF. Asaro feels th't his cluh c;annot overlook the Mustangs 10-21, ~am". "Aul . r1rn 1hnu,£h he rn.i<lr cnn111ort w1!h the Oa ll la.~t 1,1eek, he didn't rln a~ well. "Sn, yriu nr\ er knnw how rar ~oliltU'lnt like :. hlnclierl punt , ltt's say, can go in dc c1iling :. i,iamc ·· Guard M11rl1n GovPr re11ggravalcri 11. ·pinched neck nrr1 t rar!1tr !his wcck but he 's expectrd to ~u1t up 11ga in~t El .Jttodena. On lhe st1h1ect nf the V1nguards. Hivner comn1rnll'I. ''lhe wishboM. they run,gives you prnblfms but they'rt;.' fun· 'd8 mentally good 1eiim even withoul JI. ··~''In fa ct. lhey freq11tntly m<>ve one of ., halt'backl'I Into thr slot and 11till hlvt othtr bl!hlnd the quarterWck along "th the fullb&c.11:." · The DiAblo mentor 11y1 lh11l 8ny loss is harrl lo t;ike (Jl ke last wcyk'll 16-14 stt· bt1r k piflned: on· ~:J1J11on Vie? hy r.:;;;if1c1) but lllj:tl'.!f:I, the ch11mprnnsh~p In nur leaeue Is up for grabs .11mong ~Ill trilm~ And 1 wj n l!llin~l El Modena w!)uJd be 1 big: one ta be&in with\' } \ ••• "We can·t overlool< anybody. Eich ii-ame will ~ a tough one," 1ay1 the • Charger ti\5kmaslrr. 1 Doe• his club ftel any prl!tsurt with 1\5 11lre1k; on the line? "No. wt dOlft pUsh t.ht wlMlnr streak. What's p111sfl• past. We're always looklng ahe&d lo the neirt game. But it'i nicl! lo have 1H"at (the streakl he.hXM' us. "Actually we don 'I Lalk 1bout the win· nlng strtak on campus. About lhf nnly time we hear 11boul ll Ii In the newspaptrs," aays Asaro. The Ch•rger coach will make one key lineup rh•n«f': this •eek. floc:ky Whan. who does' double duty 11\ fullb•ck and at a 11nebacker spot. wllt ~It out 1h~ Cost• Mesa 11:amt with 11 ~ir11lned knef'. ,Jne.1Xmetr11ko~. 11 5-ft. 181)..pounder wlll npen in Whan'• lullb11 ck. slot with Rick Klllintswnrth (~II . 180~ slated to 1t.11rt at linebacker. 1 • ' baiz." she affirms. "l'l'e jj!nt to do !"nmelhlnj! I'm ;;lnod al. :ind H turns nut to be driving rather than d1sh"·ashini:. "The prospect of an arcirlenl is a!11·ays lherp ,'' she !ldds. "Rut I ntver think about .. ~ l Ju.~( do my !Ring." Af!rr hi!l'lng rt rivrn ll srcnnd hand rrh1 cle on ht>r impresSl\'C F.ast Coast ~lrra k . Cha Chll finall y cnnvinted a nnlrd Holly·.•:ood fa~hinn outfit to sponsnr her and bu.v hrr a nrw 1·chiclr. on the presun1plio·n. nr co urse, that she wear lhrir f<1shifJns nff !he track _ S11\urdav will milrk h<'r in1l1al \lo'e~t ('oasl apr}raranre and, \\·ith thf' duill at - "' lrat:linn nf sex and driving 1<1l<'nl. Cha Ch;i sh011ld br atil" to pact 'rm 1n. A 1nlal fil'lcl of ~B drivrr.;; w1I\ cnn1'f'!'~e nn OClll fnr lhP htg p1·cnt wi1h i14,f)l)(I in pri1.f' money and three separate rha1n- pioni:hips al slake. Barons, Eagles Still S1narting Fron1 Losses A cnuple nf angry (fl(){b,1111 lf'.ams 9.·i11 r·olluie Salur~~hl a t Orlln,5t:e Coast Collri;:r 1n nprn1ng Irvine J,pai;:ue llCti nn , F.~!ancia and fountain Vallty ilrP. com· Ing nff narrow lo-sse...-. The latter drnpped a 1.'i·14 decision to Hunlirt~!(ln Beach ::il!er blowing fo ur second quarter scoring opportun1 !1eJ1. Combine lhal "'ilh last .vear·5 21-19 li'l.'ill In F:sti\nc1a'5 Eajj!!el' and the fact lhl~ Saturday's "'1nnt'r takes a m111nr stride tnwarrl !ht Irvine Lea,llue ch11ompionsh1p and ynu hal'e am ple reason fr.tr getting i:tnked up Th11t's how ii is For coach Bruce PH klnrrl and hrs Foun t::11n \'alley Baron!i a s~~~~ t~~~~~r~ero;0~~u:~~~--~h~e5~ngin<'I\ flr;;1 srnng backfield 1hat was CQUnled on pr111r to the seasnn St;indnut Tnn~ Sepulveda return!i to rnmb1of'. W)!h rullback Le.o; Becht r, h;i\fback Pete Scalisi and quarterback Tom Meun ier. Sepulveda missed the ftrst two games t:ircause of a~n ankle spra in and WA!! rcared...Jnsl through the first two league .i;ames of the camp~lgn. DR ve Mill11r, who rilled in admirablv [or Sepulveda. is out for the season with a knee injury. ho"·ever. As for Estanci<'I, Pickford say~. "They 're;ery strong defensively. And we think the htvf'. lhf'. be.'it, <'ertainly tJne of the bf:sl, offensive backfields in the league: "Their fullback (John Dixon I Is lhe strongesl fullback in the league and their flanker, Le:e Joyce, is ;i fine pl<'lyer. "And thf'.y have two of • the best tailbacks in the lt_ague. They like lo run it ovtr tht top of people. I ttKlught they pounded Tustin," sayr; Pickford. San Cleme nte • Sweats Forfeit Jose Malagon ls back on the practtct field at Sao Clf'.mente High School although hi• partictp1tio.n In F'rldlf night's Crefltview Le:a(llle openin« football game with Orange is sUll in doubl. "We Are checking on hia birth datf!." San Clemente athletic director Stan DeMagglo t!Md the DAil.V. PILOT today. ''As r,a·r-•• th forfeit of our win over Lagunll Betch is concerned, ri1ht now If is not a forfe it . "I have an OK from the CIF office that if we pin vertal approval from the town he w11 born In In Me1iC(l, he can play this week pending their sendl nr UJJ a birth certificate. .. "Both the boy and his pllrtnt!: cla im ht wa~ born in 195:1 I July 21 ) but the achool rerord! show 1952. There is a long 11tnry nn.:-th11t going back to the time he came kl this country three years 11go," OeMa11io adds . L1nder CIF rule:i, a hl1h school player cJinl1t'lt participate If he his re1ched his 19th birthday prior to Sept. I. .\ In Mission Circuit 1Saddleback Again , Is . Title Choice Sadd!eb;ick College 's football team had 1t r11!htr eai;_v 1n l97D in winn ing the ;\11ss1on Conference ch;imp1 onship. Tht r.auchos' onlv blf'ml~h w11s ii 7-711' with ('itruli Thl're ~'ere ii r·Quple nf c!rise cn11s h1Jt otherwt~f' it \\'llS a breezt. 1l won't bf' so easy in '71. buJ !hr DAI· LY PILOT tab.~ coach r.eorge Hartman's c ;aucho.~ In rel>f'al. H that clOf's happen it'll be the !hird in 11 ro w for Hartman's trfW'lps 1Saddltback nabbed lht ~sert litle in '691. And that's primarily the rf'.asnn for pickinR the c;auchos .. _They ha~ e de\'eloped a winnin.I! t.i;ltl1t1on and despite the fa ct thi> talent 1ias fa llen off con· i;1rlerablv . thill ytar Saddleback should \\'10 again. or course then> arr no Tnby \Vhipple.'i ;;round the l\1ission Viejo campus, thuii lhe. r.auchos ha\'e had ~ few offensive pr0blems i;n far. The Mis.'i1nn rircuit i.'i definitely dow n 1n '71 and thtrtfore there i.~ no re.al st"nd· nut ltam. Riverside, C i I r u ~ , Snuth~es !ern. Grnssmonl 11nd Chaffey all h;ive to be regarded as potentia l cham· pinns. Only Palomar ;nd Snn Bernard1ntJ fi,c?ure as also-rans. Here·i; a capsule rundnwn nn how the DAILY PILOT handicaps the race: I. Saddlrhark !!·I t -The r.auchn.'i pnS.'ieSS ()ne of tbllnughest defensive line.~ in the ronfe/t_nce 11nd thi.'i "·ill be 11 kPy for H11 rlman's club. Running back Ste\'t' Divel is ii ,l?:ond one. but the riua rterbacking nl Bob Bnsanko and Boq Dulirh h11s heen spot!~·. Dcfensl\·r ta ckle Rod Cummings 16-2, :!40 ) is probably thr best do\\·n linelt)an in the rnnference. I ?. Grni1smnnt 11-11 -The r.riffins ha1•e a new coach in navp .Jnrdan, who ha.'i tutored Al Cnrona ~drl l\\ar. SL ,John Rosco ::inrl C11I Sla!r (Fu ll erton). And the ~:I CaJnn bij~'~;un has a j.!nnd thrnwinr, QA in Tom 111a ;in. Ton.v Harper. a li-2. 200-pound Ires an i.~ the tnp running b;irk ;'! River~idf' (2·11 -Coach Bob Dohr has most nf hi.~ '70 rluh bt1ek and the Tigrrs have be<'n 1mpres.~ive in two of !hrir outi ngs . heatin,I?: Cypr<'Sl' (4fl..21 1 and prev10115Jy unh('aten Antelope Valley 114· !1 1. Thr loss was to \\le.'i! LA !27-61. The bii.!ge.'il plu.'i for RivPrside is up front. 4, ~ul hweslern (3..(lf -The Apa ches are undefeated hul he;id coach Wes Ff>reman rradilv ndmils tht_y 've played a ra thf'r i>as y pre-c1rru1t schedule. Thf' hest o( thr. Apache offensive stars appe11r~ to be quarterback Jim Stevens GEORGE HARTMAN and running back Andy Sa nchez. Of- fen s1vt_ IRCkle Hank lnglehart !&.:'!. 220 1 lS one nf lhe better ones in the conference. 5. Citru~ ~ 1·21 -The Owls a re well roached hy .Jnhn Strycula and it Would be nn surprise to see lhf'.m finish in the /\o, l spot. Thry have probably pl.,.yed the lotJgest nnn ·Circui l sch f',,d u I e. defeatin~ Ml. San Antonio and fo.sing to Rio Hondo and l..llng a.ich. The ke y for the Owls is ho"' \\·ell sophomore quarterback Tim Aabi ch direct!" the team. He's bttn spotty so far. Linebackers .'-.lark Dibley (6-2. 220 1, Ron Ricks tli·O. 1901 anrl Pat Roger.'! (ft-tl, 198) are 1he best of the Citrus linemen. 6. Chaffey 11·21 -The Panthers 11.lsn :ire ;inother team that could win it all , espPeially Rfter ,110 imprel'~i1•e 4fl-l9 1·ic.- !nr)' n1•cr 1.A Southwest last wee~ (.'o;ictJ Willie Richardson's club \\'ill relv hr;:ivily nn !he running of tailback sam r.·larshall . 7. San Rrrnardino ( 1-11 -Coach Bob r.lcCu!ehenn is hack. despite a slnrm nf cnntrovrrsy ov<'r l;:ist season ·.~ 'near rint \\'Ith Si\ddleb;:ick . Aul it's !hP. same old story for 1hc Indians -losing Football. San Aerdno was '.i·6 lallt vear and it doesn't figurP In gtt beltt'r irl 71. 8. Palo mRr I 1-:?f -The Cnmel.'i of cnach r.1nck Wiebe are a httle out flf their / cl;:r.$s in !he .'-.1ission cifcuit . Palomar will depend quite 11 hit on the talenl, of qu11 rterb11ck Mark Lescr.yn~ki. • Prep Pow~rs Clas h Toni ght At SA Bo wl Mater [H>i ,irnd Lakewood coJlide at Santa Ana Bowl tonight tn A ntJn·leque prep f()()tball game in a. test ol CTF AAAA pn\\·er~ The kickoff 1s 11rt for 8 n'clock and ii'• ~trictlv for pre~li~e 11 s the lwn te.1m1 J.prd Jor league npf'nf'rll two week.~ hence. f\1;iter f1p1 ·-~ 10th·ranked t\.1on arch.'i. under the rr 1ns nf coach Bnb Wl')Od~. will bP rryin~ 1n make ii three 1n a row rwer the '-:o J l.nn<·erl' 10 thi11 f1flh ~ame of. the r;erie~ La.~1 yrt1 r'5 14-1.1 thnlltr was perhap8 the best spectator game. M11ter Oe1 brokt into the win rolumn in '69 wilh a M-6 romp. A major portion nf ~1ona rch victory hopes rests on the right arm nf quarterback Ail! Clough, the Q:x!:ta f.lesan "·ho hall taken over gradu ated Bob Hauper!'.! role . \ Clough (as in rough \ has been highly effective through two fllames in 1he pa1s- 1ng departmtnl. completing 13 of 'U fot 200 yards and no interceptions. His three touchdown passe~ have enhanced the Monarchs' poLent running game , Mater Dei's trader'!Uirk. Fullback Rick Sheldon '6-1. 2001 h.a.!I been the steady grinding power ln !he Mater Dei attack~ running fnr I ll yards ir: 30 ctiTies and three touchdowns (all on short yardage situations L Ci:Cl.llch John Ford'11 Lakewond crew comes into lhe game with the same rf'.cord as ~1a1er Oei 12-0l and lhti Lancf'.rs possess one of the t tJ p quarterbacks in the CIF. He's Pete Tereschuk, a righthander \\'ho can consistenlly hit his targets. Fullback John Arce tli-0. 20!1111 the key lo the Lancers' running atta ck with his bull-like rushes. He also sees duty Al linebacker in the Lancers' setup. Lake"·ond has beaten Westmin.strr (24- 1!1 ) and Gardena IJ.i·l2) and on each oc· casion held off the ~nerfiy in the laat minute inside the Lancers' l!J...yard line. Viclory tonight for Woods' Monarch., Y:ould meiui five in a row counting the last (\\'O conqu£'sts of 1970, Since inception of football at M<'ller Dci in 19~2 !ht' Monarch~ have never had a losing ~easnn , winning CrF cham· p i0nshi~ in !9:i6. '57, ·i;r1 and ·.§.i. Woods' crews have posted 4-i-2. ~. 6·3 and 7-2 marks. OU•n1t 01l1~n ' Cl•'~ "' "' ·-· ' ' lh"~ '" "' '~· ' ' ... '" '" !-lt n...,. ' ' (<>II""' ., '" ~ 11ronlch ' ' o,.:.b~ '" "' Cl1rt " ' ,,.,~,.,el• ,,. "' 1!1nb•• " ' ' M 1r,,no1I• '" "' Meth•" " o• (f<Jl!Qh '" ~ "•""I • • s~ncn•• •• "' , ,....,l!ttn ' ' ~1,.o.,1c~ ·~ '" ' 1'Ml11on ' ' ~n••dn~ ,.. •• 1-1 .... 1111n • • ff 'Ml()f • URLY llMlS 01Sllll[tl't CO., l!flJISVILU. Kr. •lfK 1""1 \ • \ I) • -:~ ~: ~}~:~:-·· : .. ,1., ... ~i,;f· ... ~);, .. ' .~.~·ti . '.~ :' ',':.·· - (1· ·'t""· ' • ' .:0" ,.-·~-u: ~ .. -}.~, -~ .~~.., Our marrj~e ~llc~~se quite a stir. - • I ' l • • r • g • ' • r ' • l ' • • 3 ' ' ' ' • • • • • • • , • ' v• s ·-.. ~.:-~--.... " .. E11 gine~! by Oeke Houlg afe ...... ''\\1U1311a111r like {ha ('li;i, 111ico 1hr) ~Cl' n11' t·un1ing !hev ll11 nh ll1l'y {'itt\ Sf·c 10:.t·~ 111 1111 h;11r <tnd c·:i~tancl~. arl·urd111g 111 Shirll'v \lt1ldo11.nc1 !ltc· !;1d.1 dr<t,I\_ l'ill'tr. Ht•r 11h'kn;u11t• •~ ('ha L'ha: bul ~hr tl1tin I f!tl 11 dancu1i; ;it p;irtirs 11·1111 lhc uthl'r 1 ace d nver~ ··:11 .1 (.ill1e1 g.i1t· 1! 111 11 1t· 11h1·n I 11.1.-; l1 tll1•" i.hr s.11d 11f !hr 111cJ.;.r1;Hnl• ··11 t1.1~ 11ltil111~ 10 do 111th l':trs nr an)th1n:: .'h·11 ~1ir 11111 , 111tu .1111u111I !!tc t·11un1r1 swn rind out lhat ~h<" i.~ scr1u11~ ;ibuut dro1;; r:1r111g. hrr inarnage and ht'r bri~ll1 .1ouni:: 1ion l~ut _\(1U can l hl:!1ih· a lt'.!llu\\ lur Q' ntu1~ lu strike up an aequau11,u1t 1' :'-!rs. i\luldu11nl'I' 1~ 1u~l abou1 lht' o.~1 gor~Mus hunk uf 110111:111 111!0 1 \t•r' cl11nb1Jtl 1p!11 a lire st11L Shr adn11ts In be 1n~ - ;;1 1eu r~ \1!11 . but ... he 1·0uld liass lor ci lot less than !hat In fa1t r.111" ot llt·r ~1)(1t1 ~vr~ 1s Frcderi{''s of !1olt1·11ood. a r1r111 11h11·h ~('11:1 ~e'~ 1·lo1hr' 111 ~t.1rlrt~ and other beauties 11l1u l1kr lo ~how o!f tllc1r pl11 ~1c;1I assets \\l hal t'lia l"h<1 h<l.~ ilia! lh(' (lllicr i:.1r!..; l1a\·r n'I gnl is a C'hrysler·l'o11rrcd .\lu~1;11u: '.llach I lunn.I' t·ar lht•I l'Orrr~ tt11· c1u:irt£'r 1nilr 111 li ;1; ~t·collds and hits a lop sperd of '.!19 !l 1n1lr~ an houl' ~he ti,,, h<•d <1 li111g uphill 11gli1 11·11h ~:1 11c11nn1n~ 11f11e1,1l:; lo 111n tht' nght tn enn1p('tr 111 wh;it has t l'~1cl1ticwud!y been a ili<in ·s [ p11 rt. ;1.nd ~Ill('!' .;;hr has ;1rnl'rrt. 1n lop fue~. !Op ga.~ and l'unn.v ar rac ing. nt least unr uf th(' big n:irne dr11·ers refusrs to rate gain~! hrr ~ Arter Lcrnv CnldslC'in 1(~~1 ;1 funnv i;ar n1at ch lo hel', illrs.' \luldnll"nc v ~aid. hr announced he 110uld never ra ce her ;ig<iJ!l because ··rl'r gut nothing 10 g:i in :ind c\·er~·thing lo lose " l>r·t•!I ll111·i11 f1 C111·t~e r lle!1i11s i11 l~J(j,; ~lrs. !\luldo11nrv started drag rncin~ in 1956. she s:1id. ·•IJr- eause I \\':Jli getfinf_ so many speeding tickets I \\as about tu Jost my license." .Runninl! as an a1na leur in her hometown. Sl'hrnet•larly. N.r .. she racf'rl her 1ray !hroui:,h a Che \ y t·oupe :ind seren Cor\"f'ttes for nnthing more th an lrophie~ for years. .. Al the tnd tir !ht yr:lr I'd stll :ill my lrophirs ba~k lo thr race !rack." she said. "I'd ~f'I S.'i or S6 apiece for thtm. I used 111 kick lrophirs under my hf'd." In 1!16::. 11hen lhe fnrrrunner lo the fuAnV car 11a s 1.·allrd a hu·tor\" ex~rimental stock t·ar. she !urned a fan1a~ti1• elapsrd time For that peri11d. 11.67 seconds. 111 beat tht top pro in the sport. lfa1·don l'roltill. Thal de1•ided her h1tnre t·our~r. "I told n1y hu .;band I w:1nled ;i dra!!"~ler." shr said. ··:-;o hr huilt n1e on r , and '1r 11111h ii to ~r1 Arfons fur an opinion. ll r s:iid it was great. Thrn I had lo tu rn 150 to gel n1 y licen se. Theil 11·as e;is~·. Then t'tllllc trouble. l\'HllA rescindtd lhe .lirensr nn lhr i:::rounds she 11·as n wonian. Aftf't n1onths of lel!"a l n1antu\·e:rin~. inc·luclin~ the threat of a tivil rights lawsuit. Cha Cha got her ''a ~. ··Thr'' tnld 1111-. ·11·s ok;n· In ~o kill 1·1111rs1·lf :ll ~0111r li111r ·1ra«h. bni sl:i \' ;i11;1v fro1n ou.r nation::ib'." she si1id. Aller n11tiilr ~h~ \\'a~ at'l'eptrd C\tn at tht lnd.v ,'\ation:ib. "'bere she just ran li.16 seconds and 215 milts an ~our la~I n1onth. ,\\rs. '.\luldn\\·nev \lill appr:ir tbi~ 11eekrnd al Orani:r Cou nl .\' lnlernatio){al R;icr~·a~· ;is pil r\ or a ht and ~he act. Her ra L"inJ! partner is Connie 1-1.:it(Ttil of '11. CIC'mon~. :\lirh .. \\ho r:icr~ ;i ron1panlt1n /11nn11 t•ar. Also in ~a l1forn 1a i~ t,;~a t:ha ~ l.l-~ear-<ild·snn. \\hon1 ~hr '<:all~ a "dr;i,e. rat in£ ltxth k." As a reward ror get11ni all A ·~ 'on ~porl t:arrl ~ht is t 111~ him to the rates -and to U1~-;,)jf;~_rd fltu·e #,~: t 'lal 'l'rtt1•I; ~nciug \Vhen Dal'e f:ifforrl. the international speed11n1.v mdtorcyele r;1c1ng star frorn /\cw Zealand. rnoved to Ib is country. be thought be \VOuld try Arncri..:an·stylc racing and e11tercd the big meet at lhr Hous1on Astrodon1f'. ''Thal \1·as 111.v one Class C altrn1pt." l;Jfford sairl of his d('bUt in flat track !'acing". ··There 1rerc 400 other riders therr. and nol onr <1f !ll('ltl \\"nuld rjde my slylt'. So I had !o giv(' It up." Plat track racers slow down and 111;iv r1·('n brake ;i lit!lr going into a turn tu swing !he rear wbeC! of the bikt' out so they t'iH1 al'celerate out of !h(' l'orner better. Speed1\•a.v racers just run flat out a!l lbC' way arouud. To tlo !his, they take ;1 co mpletely different Jin(' around an 01·al track. and that can't be done unless everybod} el se docs il. So Gifford 11·cnt back "'-.racing in 1he Class A speCd\1·ay e1·ents he kno11s and ]fl\'CS (;iftord ~Lars !111.~ s:uurdav 111 ii rare b0oking lt1r sp1«•d\va1· r;1c1ng al 1\scol Pa rk. the '.l!Cce;i for dirt track mot.nrrycles 111 lrardcna Soon he 11 ill rllO\"C hi.~ fan1dy back Lu l::ngland. 11 here be 1~ nn established major league star. lie has been performing in Reno. Sacrainroto. Rnker~f1clcl. \'cntunt and Cost;i '.\!('Sa. lo1rns 11·here the in sport of the J!J:IOs b~s l'(l lOYCd .1 rousing comeb<i ck in !he li!!'I fe11•. ~ca ~ons; \\J1v did Gftford lca1c lhr big lime lo rat!' against rC'l:it1ve 1101 ices for ;i 1 r:ir"' ··"'Jn l·'.ni:l<'lnd spredway got lu ;i point 11·herc I didn "! ll'ant 1o cl<1 11 ," Gifford explained. '"J'l1err 1ou 1nust ~o it I thougl1t if~ came here I r:ou ld get so1n(' of my cnthus1as111 back. ;ind ll· ll'Orked ... lln••i1•fl 'l '••f1111 s i11 /\ll 1J_~«1jo1· Cilie s Spcc<lway rnotorcycle racing . wfi'irh~a\vs buge. cro\vd,q in in !!:ngl;ind. is organized along 1hc lines f the Na !1ona l Foot- b<1ll League. All lhe rnajor cities hav~ teams, ~nd t!iey 01\'Tl pl ayers. can tr;idC' then1 or even_ reds.hirt then1 like f\e~1·casUe did to t.;ifford \\'hen he firsl a1-r1 vC'd 1n England m 196.1 "I was offered a position on the GlasgO\V ream, but I l\'<;nl there and thought it was the end of thC' \1·or1d." he said. "/¥.'flint do\\'11 10 Newcastlfl: cmd signed thC're. bu! the y had so m;iny super stars 'they tiad me on tbe bench for l.wo years. I \.\'~s lik~ a vul- t.ure . 1vaiting for somebody to get hurl so I could ride." SOFT SELL SAM by Marvin Myers ---~~~~~~~~~~~ ---~/ - ... ,. ........ --- • .. 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I I tl• FAMOUS BRAND SHOTGUN SALE · !\le:ld 1 ~ n lhr(•t•·1e:ir ~!;1rtr1· l11r lilt• Sa1111s ;u1d Bus11t·ll .-.;1_1~ he 's "~carrll to dt':1tl1 01 liirll .. 13oswc11 h11s a bit uf a pa .... ~ ing ganie j..!(11ng f1w hull. howe1·er. llis pr r rn i e 1· <1uar!rrb:1l'k ,JC'll S1e1ni:ns hn~ heen shghll y less 11ia11 l>t'r1e1 1 as his twu·i::amr 51<1ts re1 f':tl tolals th<1I so111r 1e:uns don 't 111anng(' 1n a srnso11 S1en1ens. a 6-J. l8~·poundt'1 . has co1npl('\ed Ja (\t a2 :it· ten1p\s fnr 428 \'<Jrd~ And b:ieku1l QB Terr~ Ytiung, 1~ pcrfeet , en inplrl\nJ! h(1th r l lorts f111· 41 y;1rds ~either ltn.; llC'en 1ntert·cplc1l lJcsp1 te Hie ;1cr1;1l 1ard;tg(' rhalked up. th(' l.1un~ J1;n t· scored l'Xclusirrlv 011 lht' grourtd with Si~n icns ill'· c·our1t i11g for two of thC'ir flit• lt111thdoll'n!' u11 n1ns iii 10 and I 11·r ~an.I.~ Bo,;il'cll ha ' ;i h·11 1·h:111t:t'l 111 thC' starling l1n1..:up '111~ no tably absent is i:uan! ,Jun \\'1skC'rthen \Viskert hen is su 11 er in g fro n1 a mass11c blood clo\ on h1~ l('lt aron HC'placing h1n1 011 nttens~ 1s A;ir1 l'r;u1 khlllhf' Br <id (;rcer will slarl al t;irkk and ·allern<i.te t;i1lb<ieh !111h l>reifus gets the nod !hi!< 1rt'ek 111 the ba1;kfield Defcn.')ivel.\• lr;-1 Th111·11e h;1.' be('n 1rrSt'rted ill end. Area Sport ~ , Calendar ~roa•v rno•~•ll -Co~!,,'"~'•' ! ~ •!'\ ·" O";,no• Cn•>I. r.\a"n~ •t \'I• l•ri• l.06•• •• """'"""'1 H~rbo•. u,.,,., .,., ~t~u1"t·o~~~~~ ~/~~::~., ~~~ ~~;,...~;::t; ~•nU An~ ~t W"'""'n•lrr 1•11 •• 11. 'ti•'•' ...,10 -,..,,.~,,m •' Co'•• 1,••1 .. 161 , Logu"• al ~"'• ,O.n• VJ'"' IJ ljl E.,,,...,,. tcurn•v IJI '·"""·• \'.'• ! "' UC l•V•"• l•o·n '·""" (~• r u1t•t1cn •! OrJno• (0.1·1 q jQt f •P '•'al• !Lon• B•K"I •• UC 1,,.,.e II JO (tn (OU""• -l~A '" 0 •• nl IO ·<I """"" \·11 ,.,.. '' 111 l -~"'"n•.,. • •' r "'"•" w .. 1 t'I••"•" r •• , .. 1 .• rn 14 R, •• ,,,a. ;! ~~Odl~0~1 •' oil •I ~ 3'.11. ~•tur d•• roo•11•'1 -Co•""• a•I •·~·,,l e• ~l•m··~· a! 11,..,l>O•I H••o~< ~"•"•·~• •l Hunhr.q!cn Be•<I> 1>-10~< • r ro>u••••n u.1••• •• 0'"""" co~" 1 ~11 •' ~,, Go•o•n \'/•" •' P •«• l'ato"'"' .,. ~•adlO~A<~ •• /.'•<.:.1•n V••'o Ibo'" 11 I lOf O••,.q• Co1>t .i Son o..,vo OJ.- lllidd le l1n£'h<1t·ht·r 11 11 d rounterbael .Jrlf \\'u1sl1111 1~ ut11 for lht• ~raso11 11·11h a brukrn ann. 1\1"11 tn.u1s!C'r <> -.j Da lt' r.l arTlllff and .Ji tll \le('a!l h;11 e bt·t'll 1lt•t ·l:1rrd 111· ! ehgiblr lur• 1"<trs1t1 dull ( Lan\' l'anntll is nut lur 1110 1 111 tlirt·t• 11rch~ ,1·1tlt !T;u·ht••I I lh~ I 11 1icnt·1tT 1\k.111~ 111 ... t·rl ' ;1 • .•11tJ.,11tu1t· II(' t1.i~ 111 l111tl ."1n1t· 1111,· che lu ~uh lor lhe .• 111! Tellcird {'01!;,1 11 !ll!l\t·s 11'0111 t.11lbaLI. tu ('j11J11lt•rliarh 111 Akui.<.i !r1r ~~· I setup <Hid Bill i HolJ<'rt son. a dell•usir(' ~a1c1.1 <J.-iSll1n es l '11Ua111's USlllll l)()S!. Spikl' Atkinson takrs O\"t'I' ill 11ghl POii. ll"lll('li l• llHll ~µ111 !11 /!i \t' ihr Ar11~t~ 11111 11111!· 1rrC'1\('t'S •\nrl .\l.1r\., \ )11·1·ch.~ n ·l 111 1i-111 lJlfensilt• guard whilt· (;;ir1 I Anderson rntf\t'' 111 at 11l- ft•11s11e \aeklP I\ In ~ h 1 p ''I cl1'frns111·-1>0~1 i 111 1 d d \ r lu1eh:1{'kt1 1 1s 111111 n1:11111rd h1 I !':II Fl;1•111·1• 111 aud1l1t1tl T11111 \\ 11•11' h l1ac·~ at dt-fe11s11 e end al11•1 ,1111 1nlet'l 1011 and C1.1ytun .Berr~ lull 11111 he at 1·ur11erbaC'h 11 ~sun1· I 111g F1st>l !1··s rc<1d.1 Tht· t•onslanr 11101f'1i1C'11I uf 11er~o1111el ..lo ne"· pos1t1u11.~ has pol u11du1' pr1·~,.surr 011 Ille Ar11~ts and 1\~1ns t"<lll~ 1l · ritltctJIOu~" , ,\II llli.~ :ind lut1~·l11 nr. 111,il Bl'P ll IS a11;11l1ng l,;1g1111;1 1-'1·1 · d;11· night f!n •a llt•:il S;1n ( 'IC'111r111t·1 <ind 11·r lus1 111 S:111 Clt•n1l'11ft•.I :1:;.j S!,1 I l1gun· WC'.l't' a :!;\. poln1 underdog .. ~;iyi; Ak111•. t lll'<'H has a llt'\1 t:uat·l1 I Doui.: 1 Kcchtrr l !Jut ·.!\kins .~a.is til t· \\'i!d1:at.' prt':.<'i11 ;1 ~1111ilar problt'lll 11 J!h the• t"\hl111nary {lk1r deten~r ;uni slul T tion11;1. t1011 fJtlf'll'l l f'h "'Brr:1 h~-g0t•d h,1l,1llti' ancl ~on1C' fast hal'h ~ \\ r 1nadr sofllt' ~lup1tl rnbl3hf·~ la'! 11C'ek. lhr·n rl!ll out of g:t' ... When you would rather not have a machine answer your telephone ••• Call me! I 548'!'5522 ALL AMERICAN ANIWIRING llRVICll 535 Center Street, Costa Mesa DUCK SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 9th "HATO PINTAIL" 12 OR 10 CiA . VENT ·RIBBED POMP ACTIO N ,, ...... ~ ....... , ... , .. .,,,, .,. ...... ' ,,,. "'" ..... ' " '·'• ,. "' ,,, . ., ''II" "''"'" '' '' ,, • I' °'I'd •0 '" • ""'"" "'" ,., "' .. , ........... ,. .. ,,, ·'. "REMINGTON 110" 12 OR 20 GA, •WINGMA STER ' PUMP ACTION -9· 9 99 .,,,,,,,.,.,,. ... ~,l ·•I•"•''''"'" / ,, .... , ... ,., ... , ... ,."' •·I···'""'. ./. • ,.,~ ...... ,.. I .... , ...... '"'"'' ..... , ·~'"" "'" ............. . t 1•.•s ... 1 ... ... ,,.., """"' '"""" ""'' "' ~ 'c; __ ·=-~~-- "NATO PINTAIL" AMERICAN MADE 12 OR 20 GAUGE PUMP·ACTION 5 SHOT l•"j •!• ""'' ><' o• '"ii'" "'"' P'r Pi!!•U '""I ,;.,, \IP l\f 11111• fo IOI •0114· 11., "''' "'" '" t' , ""'' "" "•l ""'., '"' "II'"'"'' l•l• 1" uuro1 th l'"" I' lt!loj " C1t1'"t •<!,., '"""'ohu~I! t1•<U t•u 11tn. tor:n IH "'°'°"• "I """' lu iu ""' '"" •••111:11 .,,,.,,., ""'" I ,.,11, 1.,,.,,,11, •P1t10t•I <h•"•"I \(Ill '"j 111..,1 1011 h•!ifl ••I .. >•I• I• lt<!nt• c"l"o•I <dllO trcl~ Ill, Mouberq -. ~~-:--"_·~~.:--~$ " ~~,'_.-,,...3";1 .--~-'MOSSBERG 3'il5K' 12 CA UG£ ~·-,. OR '385K' 20 CilUCE SNDTGUI 'lt:ffe -h i ',.,. w,,, ... , i/ ,, 10 , •• ,. ''" ~ =~-· 47.99 I•• " ''"~""' '" I ''"" "'"''"' :; --""" .. , t"" '"" "''"' ""'' , ... ....... ,,,, "' '"" , ........... "''" /r',•-;i.J~ S9 .lS ,..,1,.. "'"'"' UJo "'I• .. l.:.;•· cT ,.,_, ~r;., , , '·~.:::...,~ • --".,_/. . <·-~ -'" '""'" _ - -liARCIA "ROSSI" 12 OR 20 GlUG[ -~..-:: SI NCiLE BARREL SHOTGU• ~~_; 2999 I""''"""''"'"'''"'''" '"·~•tt••tot • ~,... ;: ,\''.';. -.:: ::.· .:;:~ .·;:::. :::; .. ~":;,,::·,;:: / • .·: ;, ':~-.· .,;·. "' "''"' I ... ~ "'" ... ;:S>o... .( J 4 .9S .,..,1ue • f,\ ' _,,;;_ "i;!! ••. """ .•. "' . .., -~ ~ -4 ., ' "PIONEER" VfNT Rtl lED 12 G•, OVER ANO UNDER SHOTGUN ' 59 99 '" "• "'" ·1 ••1 '"''""'' ,,., ""n~" ... ,., ., ... , ,.. ""' "' ...... "'"" ... '"!•" .. , ..... ,,I"'"'"'' ...... . '"' ' ....................... '"" .1, 5 ••• 1 ... ; ... '" .,,, "' ..... '"'" -· 179 99 :::::. ::; ... :: .. ::;·::.", :;::,":-':::,.:; :": ..... , "' "'" ,., .. ,., .. , ". , , .. , 1 : ,., '" n•• "" '> l"t•·•• 11"' '" • • .... 1 ...... '"" ... ,,, ..... "'"~"· •• ,. lhl 21 7 .00 ' "COLEMAN KING GRIZZLY" 'WASHINGTON OUILT' 4 LB. 5 LB.DACRON 88 SLEEP BAG DACRON 88 SLEEPING BAG 29. 99 ~~~ .. ~1 24. 99 2. BROWN IN t '~~':~ "BRO WlllNCi A·S" AUTO MA TIC -;;'f;~~.,,"':· 11 OR 20 CiA VlllT·RIB SHOTGUlt •·.. . . ' ' " ,, .. ....... ''"''" .... , .... "-.:,· 232 50 '"• •'·"'"',.,.,,II' • • ....... ,. '" ... ''" 1 .... , ... . . .. ' •• ' ' ..... '"' ., ..... ' I • • ::c.,, ........ -........... ,,. -·· -} "BRUNSWICK CROWN JEWEL" 'MIRACLE TRACKING' ACTIOM 15.99 lilt 34.95 ,1,lllf JU!k.ltl ltlf!J "'I l .... llf to JW I-· Mull<ll !•K••• Kl~• ..... ,11111• IL ,n.· ... luo. fu1 .. n '"•1•1tl ~lttt-. .,.,.111", II L-. "IRUNSWIC(ALL·STlR" OR 'STRIKEMlSTER'IOWLllGllll I~ 99 29.91 • . .. ..... C .. H 'fnMwotl. Jll-S\,Y' "let ., 'I~ I ••IMlll'tl ... ~,.. hll ii ,... cllliM ti .... I ll1lill,. ,t• Kl .... Cnl .. ttnd, *lltlll, 11111119lC. - HOURS . SAT . 9-9 SUN . 10-6 DAILY 10 -9 USE BIG S'S EASY CREDIT TERMS : l:m:mmD Qll MUMTl ~O ~ I ',~ • L·~·-'· I llC(lf1 f,., l \t ,, .. I COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE 2324 HAHOR ILVD. 9861 CHAPMAN AVE. !ft Harbe r Center Cor11er lrocikhur1t '• " t ' ' I WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? By JIM NIEMlEC The waterfowl season for Southland scatter-gunners open! !-.aturday, but hunterti: will have to depend on new f!igh l.'5 or duck.! n1qving in ir a' good opener 1s ant1c1pated. ~lost of the due.ks which arrived earlier this month h<ive 111ngcd their "'ay so~th . 'fhe Sa lton Sea hunting areas, especial. I} lhe private clubs, will enjoy good sprig shooting. '!'he clubs and open huntinglOn areas in Riverside and San HernArdtno counties should enjoy a fair opening with sprig . teat and spoonies being counted in the seven bird lim1 1 a!Jowed local· /.~ this SCt!SfJO. There are a lot of spris. widgeon and sp00n1cs on Bal11win 1.;il.e. 'hut heavy vegetation will make most of the lake difffcu lt 'o hunt from both shore or boats. Ducks will be scarce on Big He ar Lake as fishing pressure .,..•ill keep the birds mo111ng A iravy turnout is expected for these high attitude duck hunting l;;kos Jirn Olson, manager of many of the private t'lubs in the 'irca, predicts an excellent o~ncr as thousands of sprig are v. in~ing thc1r way into the p0nds. Olson says that this 1s one of Uie :best build-up of birds he ha s seen In many years. John l.;iughlin, manager of the llidden Vallcy (.;un Club in n1vcrs1dc . f1µur es on a rfli r to good opening 1,1•ith a 1nixture of ducks bc1ng Kll'luded in the hunters bag. La ughlin has been n1anaging the la rge <l11<:k and pheasan t 'lul> for over HI years and is 11ery optimistic about the duck and c1>01c shooti nil to come this season. ~fost of the advance reservations have been taken alreadv :ii th e public hunting areas in the southland and hunters will rind themselves waiting in long lines If they do not have rcserva. t1nn.~. A few small flock or speckled bellied geese ha vf' been sf)Ot· lt•d on ponds 1n the southland. John Wells of Ne,,.,·port Beach jump- rd 1.1 or the good eating geese on his club in San Jacinto earlier ltus week. . L;iughli~)rep0rted seeing a largt-rlock nf the birds r•vcr his ponds. Thi!! is an excepqonally early date for 1he gee.sf' lo De moving dov.·n from the north, and a number should be Oo,,.,·ned by shot-gunners opening morning. (;eesr 1Jpe11er l ,ooks Gootf • --- • ... \ j - " 0Al1."f P l~Of 51111 P~oto • I ( . .... Uni Will Pass More, Says Coach Scoring six points in iwo l g:irnes is definitely no way for II rnot b:l!J \canl lo tlo business. So, whi le coach Jerry Rccl - 1nan of tJnil'ersily High still t1a.~1ft gone out of the 1...iotball bus 1nes~, he niust scratch his brad sometimes wondering I 11hl' tie ha sn't. ' ' I'd Le d1sap1)1)inted wit h an 0 2 rel·•-W-(i \\'ith any kind f)f p.:·rso1111el. ;-; (·onfcsses Redman! 11fltr 1,1•1tness1ng low-scoring Josse; lu ~·norhill 18--61 and !As l A1n1i,:os 17-U1 ... But wt-have a beltl'r fo•1lball !earn than the rrt"ord ind1f'e.tes " ' The Trojans w111 atterni} tn real sippin whiskey !7l( 11DaiJ'f < If , • shn11· Rrd111an. his· staff andl:r-~-;-;~-;-;~ ............ ;;;;;;:;-~-~;-~_~;-;;;:_;_;;;;;_;_;;;;;_;-;~-;-;~-~-~~-=~-~-=~-~-~--~ cvcr~·r111c else ho,,.,• n1uch bet· tf'r thC,\' ilrt' S<1t11rday night 1\hrn they visit the Santa Ana Bov.•I 10 c n co u n t e r Sad- dl chac k's Hoadrunners in the Ora111;e J.c:tguc opener. 1 (<1wevrr, Hedman is not p<1rt1c·ul;.1rl.v li>0se. about the 1 prospect nf going up again.':it l la.~t ye ... r's loop runncrsup. "They arc g0tKI. we 11 • seasoned club and are one of 1he prescason favorit~s in our league. as tht-y should be." he also s~ys. READY YOUR f:URMACE NOW! P. • , . for Cool Weather Comfort & Safety! SPECIAL We w ill prept!tre yotJr forced-.tir furn t!t t e for the wint er months by: • Calibratinq ThermoStat e lnj pect & replace filter ll unters in the Tule La ke /Sha sta Valley area are in store fnr ON TARGET -La_guna Beach's Bill \\lhilc shO\VS off a 4-poinl buck :i very good opener. There are lols of geese and mallards on the recently \1•hile hunting in Orange ('oun ty's ('le\'C]and :"iallunal Forc~l. he !->hut "Our main problem is we'vcj gol to score points. I n1et10, lil!'i ll'f'Ck \\'I.' didn 't C\'Crt get 1ns1de the 20·yard line or c11eo close to 1t. • • Inspect & adjust fan & limit control e ln_spect flue for propet" draft • Inspect belt, fan & motor--lube if needed • Inspect & adjust burners, pilot & 11 l :1kc~ ;ind ponds 11nd the le.al population is v.·ay up O\•er past _.:_:_.:_:_._c;:._ ____ __:'-----r'-----'-----------------"\\'i;: have to throv.· rnorc th;u1 1,1·e have so far ." Redman adds . Thermocouple !-ra~nns. . Jrrry Ste1·cnson, a guide al Hunte r's Village. called in to rr- pnrl lnts of (·ar klen1 ha ve arri11ed within the past two weeks, and 1h11t there are plenty of big du cks on the refuges surrounding Tu lt• Lake. .lin1 l'ir kering. manager of the finest duck and ~se club in tht~ Sha~ra \'all ey area, reports there are mnre honkers on the Hl.1)110 at·rc ranch now than he has eve. seen. l..ot s of hi~ mnllards, sprig and v.·idgeon are also bumper tn hum~r nn the three large lakes. It is a little too early ror lhe 1·ans and the redheads according In Picke:r lng, but in No1•e.mber 1hesc birrls v.·ill be dropping in by the 1oo·i;. Fur nuire informalion on the Sha sta \"alley Ranch \\'ing and Fin Cluh phone !9161 459-3020. CnA1pl>elf Nab~ TtJ11r1111111P11t Th(' rC'sull s of ~the Balboa Angling Club marlin !ournamrnl h~l1t l:i'I 11cC'kcnd have IM>en finalized and ~!ark Can1pbcll nf f\rwpnr1 Bearh finished in first place b~· landing a 189-pound 111,1rln1 fl board the boat Pescadidn. Rill ~!ct.:ee <tl!m of Newport Rea"ch, v.·nn !~1e ne~\ spot 1n thr L1i:;ged fish div1 s1nn . ~1c(;ee caught 11nd rele11scd the mt1rl1n :1hoarrl thl' !'portf1sher Bill Fi~h. r-.1osl nr the action wa" 20 miles. :i !fl t.1 245 rlcgrres off Point l..l)ma llrlcn Smith, secretary at the HA C. ha'i v.·righed in 96 m<1r!1n In d;11r . Currently the psychodelic jig in tht' from Angler "!! 1 rnlrr 111 Ncv.·port Beach is the hottest. There are lots Qf mar- lin the 1~·:1trr .~n11th nf San Onofre. but 1vith the warm wcathe.r rile f1~h ('ou!d mo11e back to the 14 mile bank and even in c!nse tn !hr island . \nfl:::g .. r Gets 1'1/fi. HI -Ted ,\"11(11.gcr b(lated hii; 10th broadbill of the ~ea~on last \1·rekcnd. 1'\altzger was llsh in.i: nff Sa nta Cru7, Island when a -~52-ooun d swordf ish hit hi~ larJ:"e squid. This is ;i rtl'Oril for f\afli~tr. and one which will he hard In he;it hy ;iny other an~ler on rod and reel in one season. Jr•rry 1;:1rrrll nf ,\·e~·port Reach hoa!ed 11 240-pnund hro ad· !till aboard !ht boal Jeramar also off Santa Cruz. but used a li;irra('uda lnr ba il. Stc1e Brid11:es of Jl'e ,,.,·port &c·h seal a nt""' RAC rt('ord. hy landini: 11 20l·pnnnd m:i rlin nn 20 pound test lint. Rritfges ,,.,·as fi~hini: nff Pnin t Loma aboard thr Honey "hen ht hookrd the1 n~h on ;i iii:. .. \. llt~failn. Rns" .'tel 1•11t•e \ , Spnnf1sh1ni.; landings in :\fwP'1rl Harbor are ron1cn1n11 111~ thei r rffnrt s nn the sm,1ller ~:imc fish along the squth rnasl l1nr l~o!h n:nev·s Locker 11nd Aris [.;1nd1ng are gctfini: rhc1r l1~h! 11as~{·n~rr lnads 1nlf) lf)r~ of ;i rt1nn nr·;ir the kelp and rnrk ril'"~ flr~t ;i(·t uin 1~ 'In hon1tn ~;ind ;ind r;i hco bass. w11h 1t1r Sil1 ·lo.s 1l~n 1nrlud1ng lots of rrlC'k f1~h fr11n1 the orfshorr rrcfs flnh· ;i fl"ll ll'lli?,IS, h,11'e hern ·"<·en \\f1rklllJ.i the chum hnrs, hut :in '"'l'"'l"l,!J, ... l;ir);I' wl11te se a h;i"~ ha s hrrn hrnu~h1 10 ~;ilf B.11 1!"!11111.: 1., l1s1ed ;i:; f~1r fnr ba~!> ;ind halibul 1n lhe drer-- r r rhil;1nr ls, Tro!h~r~ and slill fishermen are picking up equal 'harrs of lhl' g<irne f1ghllng fish. ' !imr Diego 1'1111111111 .~lou· ' r\rlion at the Coronado !~land.~ is :do""'· with on!\' " fe1,1• l11rk~· an~lr.r~ he ing able I.II hook and hold ont11 thr: lari;:r ~elln14·~ :ind "hill' ~ra ba~s hitting al th e i sland~. \ln~t of 1he 11nj?;lrr s are takin11: ad\•anta,i::e nf thl' long ran11:r. trip~ hfini? offrrcd b}' lhe thret landlng8. Lon.e: ran11:e boa ts ll're rl'turnine: In !ht docks wMb good catches of yellows, tun a, and n!her large ga me ll sh. ' Bau. Catfish llilling !la.~s fishing is reported In be on the upswing ;ii mosl Sou th- land lakes, although the winds kep1 rn<i.~t anglers ~prolttlive cover earlier thi~ wee~. Cooler water trmperatures. re respons- lbl e for rncreased ~urface action on hronr.dfack~. · Smithwick plugs and Rtblt!! arc the mo!!t prnduet1 e for t/es:i l:ite in the evening while worm !! and purpl e and blue bandit lead Jigs are gOod all da y. 49ers, Spartans Mix At Anaheim Stadium Cal Slate (Long Beach l bid~ 'for Its t11Jrd str1lght victory nf the 1971 football ft:l!On F'rid8y !'light. when c0acb J i m Stangel.Ind's 49er1 host ,San Jose S'"'9tt In •'). ;1:06 Ult at Anaheim st.adiu~ ' The l••l lime St1n1el1rxl'1 rlu'> pl1yed 1t the &11 A (li st 1 aeason) the ..,.. c1me 1way 1 • 27·11 ~ over Sin OlfJgo St)1te. A to I or 31,005 flllS witnessed t at one. Cal Slate nters tht Pacific Coast Ath let c A!SQCiatlon till wllh a ).2 s n mark and • 1.0 Jo6p r d. The Spartan1f Jlrt. 0-3 tor I e se11.son and 0-1 in ~e PCA Former Westminster !Ugh and Orange Coast Colle1e 1t1r Gei'Jrge Berg will open at a linebacker !!pol for the &rs. Other Orange Countiana: on !hr 49er offensive st'1rtlng lineup irlC'lude J im Fa~I 1 Anaheim High. Fullerton .JC), full back Tom FilzPJlrk:k <Anaheim) and center Jon Vogel (Saddleb&ck. Santi An• Co11eite ,. Along with Berg, other coun- tlans openin~ on dt.-fen~ In,. elude end 8(}1J Lannon ar<d middle ~uard Jimmy Johnson (Anaheim. FJC1 and sa rety )Terry Conley 1Savanna, f' JCJ . ~ . ,, l\1arina Lo8es 2 Starters Lenn \\"hrelrr 1~ 1n his .~r· 1·ond seasop as hrad football coach nr the r-.l;irin;i Vikings ;ind knows wcll the strengt h of thf' St1nset l.e;iguc. Aftcr .<:pl 1ttu1g a pair' of pra('11ce ga"lf'-~ \\'heeler <1n<l h1'i ~1an na lllgh \"1k1ngs v.111 tr::i ve\ In \\'estern High Fr1d;:iv 11igh1 fur lhf' leaJ_!ue opener agrun.<:t an und rfe::i1f'cl fne -:i rea n1 lh<ll 1.~ r;inke<I Nn I u\ Orarip.e LoUn!y b~· the DAIL\' PILOT. A~ 1f lh1.~ wa!>n"tbi1111gh of 11 prnhlc1n, \\'heeler has Inst t11"(l of lii'i ~li'.rl1ni: nflrns11·(• hack.~ for the g:une as well. T· 1\:1(·\.: ScoH \Vhee.ler is n11L th <1 hack injury ;:1ntl c:rn Ta ylor ha~ been s1 del 1n- <·d 'it ::i s1m1l;ir ailn1ent lhat 1,1111 kel him out fnr the rest of tile se son. f!;ir\"f'\' ir;1t:1 , ;i ~-fi. l•l.'i· pound sC.nio will take O\'Cr ;:it the 1n1portant ullback posiliCln and (;ary I nnag1la will l')per<ite at tl1e ta back or run· 111ng 6'ack posf,U ''Ynu can't imagine l'!nw 1t made me feel 1·hursday when Taylor r:1mf• up ;ind 1nfnrmcd rnr he couldn'1 pi ny anymorr It wa ~ rc;:ill y a blow and one tha1 hurt us considerably. '·.J1 n1 l-:\'rrr!t I \V c ~tern ro;ich1 ha s drine a fine iob v.•1\h 1hose kid :-\hi!' vrar and he h;i~ :-i rc;il {:ood. running hfl ("k 1n Rrih [)apprr ;ind a line (!uar1 crha ck 1n Bob Acosta " As f;.ir as lineup changes. nthcr th.in !he two backs, V.'heeler is s1ill juggling his front line around to lind the r1,l(h! combin;1tinn llod llarryi 1v1ll join Rod Hrnwn at oflcnsivt' end wh1le .Je rry \\';itSQn will be at ;i guard post on offenS;e . Cycle Run To Attract Sellout The 1971 national speedway motorcycle championship wi1\ be on the line· F'r ida y night al Costa Mesa"s Oran~e County F'l'lirgrounds, Ra cing begin~ al 8: 15 wlth ~ates optnlng at 6 as a sellout crowd ' ls expected. Sixteen riders qualified for the champlonkhip finals and I~ of lhem Will be trying to cop the crown from Huntington Beech's Rlok Woods. the !970 litlist. r . Competitors win go agalnst e1ch other In four ~ate races with point! bein 1rd- ed on 1 3-2·1 baala. The ider who calm lhe 1re1te1t number ol point.a In hil four rrice! will win the '11 ctoWn. Much or the ch11lenge to Woods Is expected to come from 11 select group or rlden whic h Includes G " rd t n Grove's Wild Bill Cody, Stlnny Nut~r or TopAnga 1nd Steve Bas~ or Van· Nuys. I • /,. '- Ti11y Griffi11s Await D.uel Witli Sect l(irigs Throwing rnore n1cans thfll quarterback Ed Call, up until 11nw more of a running signitl l'aller. will get ~\enty o,f arm l <1nd \1•rist exercise. ~S<i;.i s Hedn1an. hinlself a fo~· i1cr {j~artrrback, ''Ed ha s h n corning around and louk s I The Los Al;:i1ni1os f:riff1ns Lns Al ll'ith e11011gh ta cklr· hcttcr each v.•eek. He's more • Inspect for d~fective heat exchanqer e Clean burners, pilot, fon, fon compartment & return air grille e . Liqht Pilot ONLY .••.... SMITH BROS. Co. h11ve fared well thus far H1 the t1,1·1s11ng lhrusts tn match his rcla'l;cd ;ind is gaining more l!'il foolh,11 s"a,;on fnr' tearn 1 d 1640 SUPERIOR COSTA "ESA '1 '" t11nguc-111·1~t 1ng han le. confidence.·• · ' m which is scrpo"d 10 h"------------c-::-=====:: PHONE' 548-5531 plagued by inexperience. 1 :•••,.•••••••••••4•• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! • Cna!·h Frank f)oreu i's ( ;rif. • y J.,he astJ 11 l I-I 1111 te r s !I ~~=·~r~,.~,,.~,,~"="=""~'"="="'='~1''="="~'="'~·'~"'='="~'"~"='~·~"="="~'"='·=''~'''='~"=·'='=~ fin~ held potent /"ulle.rtnn to :i .! 0 P.1 • ~-;; • $ • I $35 p•r persol'I "I~ scorclPss fir:-t half nf their ! . -B~ peCIG for l Shoot> : d L I A J . And ""'"" , .. o "'"'' "'° bdor, • · · • ,,. ••• ,.. • Ki· s 1• 'e t.o s .-y -• LINC RAAHAUGE Pl.: !71 41 7l~·1l b l ii ~ ~ dropping " 6·0 l"l'(d,!.J-·! ! 511 -D Pen ro•• O• .. Coron•. c .lllo.rn•• : A :id.! hen in I .ist ..., cc k. s 2; • 14 "~ ** * * * ** **"" ***** *** * ***"'"*** * *"**"**~*ii*i*ii*ii*ii*i*i*i*i*ii;i' 'iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ w 111 nvc r El ,\1 ode n a, Ln.~ 1\ Ii .;iiiiiii;ii;i;;i;i;;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ~inus i:round1 gan1P !o hury tht' Vanguards. I \uv.·. the yo1nu: {;riffins fa re I the 11neasy prospecl of in-1 itiatin~ the ir '71 Irvine Le;igue slfl !e Friday night ;il Newport I Harbor High by tr;i11eling in lhe f;i s\ cnrnpan.v or Coron;i l del M;i r'i:; St-a Kin,;s. I "I think this yea r's C11r0nfl, team r~ a lot bclicr than lfl st ycflr's." s11ys f)oretti. "They h<il'f.'·-i better line and even 1nnre overall quickncSS . .....__ _ "l.11st year we c:on('entrinert nn trying to shut nlf 4 Kflrl 11 1\.1\lcfer tCorona"s graduated all·CIF AAA rnd 1 <ln<1 it ·worked . '•But now." Doret!i adds, "t i don't thin k we can cnncentr<ite ''" shutting off just one pha:o;c fike that, because of 'Jnhn 1 Miles and Bob Verrar0 ~ thr Sea Kings· 11eler;in pair nf ru nn ing hack.<: 1 and thr threat nf Ca rin Tosti I ,,.,. id el rcreiver ' " Los Al was small ln ph_ysical sl<iturc !asl fall but thi!I time 1 the (;riff1ns ;ire even smaller. I "!lri11n neres .1180 pound tacklf'I .... ·as the one .. t'x·! pcr1enced lineman we had iit I lhe start of the season. But we Inst hin1 wit h a d i~locatcrl shoulder against ~ullcrton ,,. Doretti says. He continues in obvious lamentation. ''our seco nd best lineman -Russell Thompson I ! !751 -gol a k,nee injury in I he F.l Modena game and he v.'on't be playing F.riday night either." U Orange Co unty's leading 1970 ground gainer-5-8, 14a- pound Mike Hixson-bade th Griffins farewell la!!l June \'a graduation. However. junior Schwerdtfepor could I - Gym Shorts -Shirts ~ Sox -Shoes Football Shoes All Purpose Shoes Basketball Shoe·s Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes Tennis Shorts Tennis Shirts Tennis Sox ' Tennis Dresses Tennis Visors & Hats ' OPEN 9 to 6 CLOSED SIJNDA YS - / Hand~all Gloves & Balls Paddleball Rackets Wilson -Dunlop -Davis Bancroft Tennis Paddles , ' Balls -Sets Masks -Fins -Snorkles Sleeping Bags -Back Packs 10ay Bags -Freeze Dry Food Basketballs & Goals Volleyballs & Nets So~cer Balls -, Footballs Bikes-Parts-Tires-Tubes r ' " \ I \ 538 CENTER, PHONE 646-1919 . •• ' • ' • ,_ Oft the Greens Helperit1 Upset At Big Ca11yo11 ~~~i\ The A~!:.1:~;. Method ,~ - WATCH GOOD PLAYERS Sea Kings Diµnped In Polo Corona del Mar's Sea King wa1er polo team auffered • 9-5 dereat al the handa of h0&l Lakewood Wednesday e\'ening whil e Laguna Beach 11nd Miss ion Vie-jo postt'd v1ctorit;s in nnn·league action. Medalist Jerry Helperin wa.g defeated in first round play nf the first 11nnual B i~ Canyon Country Club men's club championship competition by George Holstein, 2 and I this Wt;ek. Helperin wt1s moved tn the consolation bracket 11,• h i I r Holstein will cont inue i n championship pla y in !he nri~inel ni~hl of 32 players at Bifl: Canyon. Mrs. Rnberl I C .:i r n 1 ~· n 1 Me.son. Jr scorl'd a hole·1 n· one on lhe 105-va rrl third th is week . ~ .. !rs. Mason lives in Newport Beach. The first annu al t\1ulliJ!:an tnurnament will he held tnda:v ttt Rig Can.von with !?JI entries fe eing a shoti;(un start Rn11 c l10 .~.J First rnund result!\ nf ihe men 's club annual high-lnw partner's tnurnamPnt have been completed v•ith com- ~tition conti"uing I h i s wef'!k!nd. Paul Runge and Re r I Downey defeat~ Bob Reed and Jim Miller. 5 and 4 in one half of the upoer bracket while Gil Ide and FranK Smith top- ped Jon Devault <ind Nels St::>ffo rd . 4 and 3. in the other hair. Rosemary Erickson and ~fary \\'annamaker. both of SeachfC at 97 with Helen Hodges (Sl winning low net at 71\ In the C flight l0w grnss went to Stu Dudley !SI el 99 with Maxine As.smus ICMl ropping low net at. 7~ The D night gross winner was Rita England (CM ~ with I Hl while Carnelle Keiinedy <C~f l "''as net winner with SO. Entries closed this werk for the men's club cha1npionship wilh competition sta rling this "''eekend. It is a 72-hole med11 I pla y affair with competition div ided into Flights by han- dicaps. Roy Stoddard is dfofenrhni;! champion and 1vil1 be on hand to defend his title. lrt,ine Con!li lt's signup lime at Irvine Coast Co untry Cluh with 1111 club members eligible Int play in the Rawson F'oote Seniors tournament to be staged Oct. 20 with a shotgun start. Competition will be in four fl ights with those ~~and under in the youngest category. A field of 160 is expected. The annual ghosts and gobl ins lournamen{ scheduled fnr Oct. 29 is also in the signup stage with a fh~ld of more th;:in 160 ~cheduled to embark in the shotgun start competition. SJ. Nt"ve r pass up th e opportunity 10 watch good golfers perform , eit her "Jive" or on tele,•ision. The human being has great ability to imitate subconsc:i~sly (thi'i talent is especially e\ ident in youngsters) 1n!!' it 1s po~· 51ble lo improve your golf sv.·ing by v.atching others. You may v.·1sh to study a specific poinl in thc cx- pcrts' swing, 1uch as the grip. 111.nct, length of 1v1ing , ctc. But th is can be misleadi1l. These specific parts vary from pcrson to perso n, even among the btst players. 'You may ~come confu~d or mislcd. - I suggc st you v.•atch good golfer~· s.,,.·ings in iota!, rather than in part. Notitt the back: and for"'·ard rhythm and how there seems to bt no hurricd feel ing . Then, the next lim e you play, your subconscious "'111 tend 10 reproduce a good rhythm in your ov.•n swing, If you can, play with good golfers and "'·atch them swi na. If you must play with poorcr playcrs, look away from them ,,when they shoo!. ~.It\ Jt11 l<Al ~ ....... ,, • ......., THERE'S A WRONG WAY ' ANO A RIGHT WAY TO PRACTICE GOlf' l •1rr1 th• "J:h! w1y trom Arnold P1lm1r'1 bQoklel, "Pr1ctic1." S111d your r1ciu1st, to&1th1r .. ,1h I $ltmpt d, rt turn 111~1lop1111d t oe. to A1nold P1!m1r. (/o Hui n1 wsp1~r. Coach ChfF Hooper·~ Sea K1n11;" fell behind in the first qu;:irter. 4-0. and although they came baek to close the gap to ~4 al the ha I f t i m t in- trrm1ision. Lakewood pulled ahrad with a pai r or goals in each of thr final two stanzas. Corona wr.n the jun ior varsi· ty game. 11.s. whilf' the frosh- soph team was losing, 11-5. Laguna Beach· romptd to a 13·5 victory over Tustin in the \'arsity ctlmpetition w i t h An1ory "'are-s('oring five Roals to pace the win . The Art1st~ n111ved in front at halftime . 7-2. and scored six ~n;il s in the third stanza in the romp. _The Artist junior varsit y ;il.~o [>!•.~led a ont-!"lided vic- lflry, 17-4. while the frosh·soph lc;im won. 10-3. rraiJ::" Ptirson~ had six goals in the junior v11rsity contest. Mission Viejo !oppled Sad- dleback by a 19-6 margin while lhe fmsh·soph squad was win- nin~. ~2-There w;:is no junior varsity lit! Sle\'e Lyle l\ad live i;:oals fo r the varsity wilh John Leogue hillin~ 4. !1-fark And rews~ and Anh Sturgeon l -to pace the -w in. Lower bracket results found Dave Stolte ;ind_ George SheeL"I defeatinlll'. Fred Fere;uson ;:ind Bob Martin. :i and 2 while w,yne Wilson and K~ith El N iguel l ••u•• @.••<" • l ' ~ !l l 1.,!ln ft)l l ·S Golden West Drops, OCC Climbs in Poll-· Meserve defeated .Jim Young l oovnt ,, ... ~ «ll'•n• "'"'" s, and Phil Waldner. 2 and 1. Harry Hilke ant Harris ~·~;':':.i~~.".;,:•,~:.'.':" 1 N. A''""•" 1. Jn the consolatio n> com· Thomson ca P t u e rl the Despite 11 19-point victory 3. San M8teo .1-IJ-O Junior v • .,1.., II ~d• partner's better ba I tournti-C C II I t tooun• !\••<" 1 • l l -11 pet ilinn, Bud W;:i ace n .,. over ,nmpton o ege as '4. Allan Hancock ' 3-0-0 1111•in e o • i 4 Dick Eaan deFeated Dick e ment recenlly at r~I Niguel week i4 1-22I Goldf'n West'I 5 K.I T :'l-O-l L•oun• &••<~ ><o•lno. r •• ,.,n, •. ~ Country Club in J La 'u n II . l gore, ex. B•n•on l Jocob•on J. Mo•TO'l 1, and Harvey McClure. 2 1 football team has been drop-6. We.~! Va!ley 3·0-0 flow•••· ~..,'"· ..,,"''""· co,i.on . wi!h Ge0r~e Bridgcm<' :ind Ni,guel with a ~core or 6L ped Fron1 ninth lo !!Ith in thi~ 7. Fort Scott. Kan sas 4-0-0 ~'°'"·5•P" r-.tr. Rnd Mrs. W i I! ii; t •tun• "••<" J • 1 ? -1~ Richard KnpE"rek defeatini;; C .J week 's; national junior collegt; 8. Pasadena ' 3-0-0 iu'"" 1 o i a i .Jim Roy and Gordon Imler. 3 ,arpenler and i\1r. and Mr!':. poll conducted by the JC Grid· 9. Col leae of ~"Y'uoi 11~ 3-0-1 s~!~~: /~'t'".,:.~~~·~01• ~';';~!~~. ~· k Robert Ca rtick won the mixed w· • .~, and 2.in one br;ic et. ire. lft. Ora nge Caasl 2-C..I Mo-,•11• k r d J. best b~ll tournamenl with ll The other brae el nun im ' And Orange Coast, wit h an II. Grays Harbor, Wash. :\·0-0 Y•nti. nd B b B d h score o 1.11. 1 1 Dupuie a o ra s aw impressi ve 27-0 victory o~r 12. Bakersfield 3·0--0 ~0.:~,.·-~e1 "'"' 0 0, , : , · J K · k-d In another partner's event. ~ , ""'' defeatin[! oe as1ns I an \lrl! d fl.f C nd R' k Rio Hondo, jumped fro m 19th 13. Mesa, Ari z. :\-0-fl Coro~• n•I "'•' ..:o,,no: ot'y'"c~o•1 Elmer Humina, 4 ;ind '.\ with 1 ar c ay a ic lO the No. 10 spot. 14. Pf'arl Riv er, Miss. 4-1-0 i, "'·11k~ 7• ?.'.~~-, v, .... · y k-h Gouin were the winners with a •u .. " Pat Wade and Steve e 1c San Diego ~1esa . 14-0 I the l!i. Santa Rosa 3-0--0 · c~·o-• ~·· "'"' 1 • 1 i 11 defeat!nR Bil! Ra.~smusst;n and scorl' of 63· nation's top team lasl wP.ek . 16. \.rand Rapids. r-.1ich 4-(1.-0 ~~."!."'..00: •. .,,., ,.: .. !. 'c':...~ .. 1.1, Ron Harris. 5 and 4. ,..l e sa "erile v.·as replaced by Gulf Coast. 17. Phoenix , Ar iz. J.n-o e .... v"•~ 1, c"mo i. c.,.... •. d r th I' Y ~•o•ft·IDo~ Qualifying roun s or e 1'1iss. f!i-01. Mesa is nov" No. 2. 18. Pierce · :!-0-0 Co•""• dt1 "'" 1 n , 1 _ 1 P resi de nt's cup C'om-Qualifying for the men's Golden Wcsf's opponent l,.GoldenWCJt ?-0-1 L•~· ... """ ~1 •1 1 I ed Oct "" . (O'l>n• rl•I Mo• 'tO"~t: M•""" •• petition'will be pay . "v c!ub championship will be CQn-Saturday night -Pierce -is 20. Wenatchee, Wash. :'l-0-D 0 110 with the match plal tour~~· eluded toda y at Mesa Verde ranked 18th. P • • • • • • • • • -.-,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- running for the 'i xt five Countrr Club in Costa Mesa Tw o teams -Allan Hancock v· I R • & R I weeks. with the championship com~ 11"4-Kilgore. Tex made I J lny 8pG1F eCO OF The women's -<' l u b en-petition · beg I nn 1 o g on massive Ju mps in the poll f '.LOO•S-:-AUT~FURNITU~.E tertainerl club memher$; from Saturday. The r<1l1n~s. 'R('p;11 r •n•tr11d nf rPr1l11c1oc;;.,, Costa Mesa. El Toro anrl The championsbip fligh_t wi t! Pos College Record II \Vork don,. Al .vour homr or .tiu~ 5~. nd 1._ • ' • FOR ,Rf:E ESTIMATES Seacliff in 11 mn!'it pars a U'C by med al play with ot her I Gulf ~~asl. ~f1ss. ~IHI I CALL 818-4384 111weet shots affair recently. flight.s on a match .play basis. 2. San Diego Mesa 4-0-0 I. • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • The first night winner was l -----.._----~----------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Ka y MR}' with 1:'1 pars. A tic resulted for second bf!lween ~fary Imler and.Sue Kerr with 12 each : Third p!i:ice went to Cuha Curl. Pattv Schott millPr and ,Jeanne CottRm. all ~itb I I In the second fiigh10.ary Vandersonn , ~wu r·;:i Rasmtl~n. Virgj.Pi::i lde 111nd Ph.vllis Stafford all f.icd for fH-st ."'!ilh 13. Sheri Thomas. Shirley Cu•nm:iro. G i n n y Pepin and Fern SprnuL.were Tit;Xt with 12 tp" Thi!' third fli~ht "''as won hv Vt'innie Li.ndsay with 15lfoll o"'" ~ bv Vi\•ia n Trout man 11nd Charlene. Colli ns with 13 and Pat 'LacknPr with 12 M11xine Strickland won thP fourth flight wi!h 12 followed bv Ka v Luitwi\e.r ( 11 ) and Jane Quackenbush (Hll. Closest !n the pin cnm- pelition on.the. fourth hole was won bv PQ11v Browninf;t "''itb 'F'Pr n Sproul the winner on No, 15. Me allot.,fnrk Htlen Moulton w11s the win· ner 1n A night of 1 least putts ·tournament at Meadowl ark Country Club Tecently when l!he c11me in with 27 In the B flight , 11 three-way lie reStJ1ted between Doris O'Neill , 81rbara Dunh1m. ind Har\re:v Ann Woolcntt 11t 31. .IJ"hf; C flip:ht w.inner w1111 E!l.her Cranwinkle with 32. The monthly • e<:clf.Ctic or rinller victor in A nlpht tor Seotember WI! Di11;n11. Hooper with S8..J ln B flii;::ht. 1 tie resulted between R o 111 e. ErlckMn and Rnhert& Carr with 54 : Be(\y Jo Wielltnrl 11od Anita Montp:mnerv ti ed for 11rs1· 111 c mrht with "· , (on• 111.e•• · Tht Colla Mesa Golf ind Country Club women'• club host@d Huntington Seicllff In 111 m e m ber·iuest tou:m1ment recently. < ln A filght, 1ow groes winner wa• Rot*l l<lng (Costa MeN) with lt5. , 1'J,e klw ntt COqt- petition ended In a lie bttween Hazel JC'.-r (Sl and Mary lmltr /CMI at 71. 'll1I B ntgl!t low grO<'I c:om- potttton Olld<d In I tie between NICI LITTll VAll·TIMI IUIPIBS . " .... ,..,,, v...-. --... IMWR ...... C .... ..... lt'Mll ... """ •. Mlllltr ~"~ ,,...., ........ -,_ ,,.. ......... . C1lh ...... . COME TO SEE "ANY SNOW, ANY MOUNTAIN" IN OUR ANNUAL SKI SHOW Br ing the ,whole fa mily! Enjoy Warren M iller's 1971 ski spectacular movie. Free door prizes too. SHOWING : Long Beach, OcL 18, 7 P.M. 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I DAJL.V PILOT THE DAILY PILOT TEAM • • • BEST IN THE LEAGUE FOR ORANGE COAST SPORTS NEWS If you're a ny kind of en Oronge Coest orea sports Ian, our 'home tea m' covers your 'home team' and it 's e simple fact tho! the DAILY PILOT covers Orange Coos! sports better t hen ony othe r newspa per delivered in the Ora nge Coa st a rea • Complete St ati stic. e Steff Photos of Action Where It Happens e Exclus ive Reports on Home ond Aw oy Gomes Here's The Team That Produces The Reel Fe n Fore For The Orange Coast Area : GLENN WHITE Sports Ed itor, columnis.t, cove r1 th• pros •nd often reports on 'hOt ' teams on the prep, junior college and college circuits. I CRlllG SHEFF He'1 your m•11 io the priu1 bo1 •I iuoior coll191 ccrot•1t1. ,Sp!!· c.i1I 1 ll11ot ioo is focused o" Or1 n9e Co"1I, Gcld1ll W111t l lld s.dd l 1b1c~. 1' -' ) j .1 ,. HOWARO HAND Y Hi1 prim ary b11J i1 UCI. wher• h• cov1r1 111 fporlt 1 cl i~i l i 11, plu t cth1r 1r111s cf loca l iri· l1re1I includ ill g golf. ROGER CARL SON 'H 1 '1 th1 DAILY PILOT'1 p•!!p 1porl1 1pect"li1t. Fourl~•o h;9h 1chool1 "'' on hi1 r•9u/.,, b .• .,1. H• ofl•ll covers other1, loo. PHI L ROSS _ __, 'l \ ' • ll Sporl1 f11"lure1 <'l lld P'"P 1chool 1 ct~vil i e1 <'I r e hi\ \pPci .,lty Hot w11 th• DA il Y PILOT'\ m !!11 11 1 R•m\ i nd Ch,,rq•r1 lroll ll•ll g cillipi . I I "' '. I Iii I I" Plus Our Awar_d·winnin9 Photo 'Squad' Consistent wonn <'s on competit ion 1rll1' 1' ' •mon9 ·news photo9rdphers at the .. Jj;I LEE PAYNE Chl.t Phet....,.._ RICHARD KOEHLER ,..., ................ county. stata ard national l!_vel are the I :1 photo journolish of the DA ILY PILOT ~ ~tiff, They love a· foot~all gll me, 'bas-• : 1 '.1 ~etb1ll contest, wrestling ma.tch -o~ ,!J •nythin9 else that furnishes action for 111 -11 their lenses. When it comes 'o ~port s, I these are some of the fastest shots , , (ind best _shooters·) in the West •. , PATRICK O'DONNELL ""9t9fr.,._·l•• Tecl111kl• " ~ ' . ' . 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J.t>;; I l•o '" l••-\t -H-1- ( -"-"-'"'-•_1_.,_1_. _______ D_>i_L_Y_PILO_r _a J ~': Wednesda y's Closing Prices-Con1plete New York Stock Exc~ange List Stoek Leaders MOST SHARES I <• I .. ,,, l l:l'l4 11' J 1l • ll • 6 " 11 )) 11 J 6 10 .... ' ~ ' . 7'6 Jt II JI ~~: ?\. ~ l ~ 110 104 ,,.., 101 101 rlQ) 61 ., 01 '1111 J.l J.l r 0 11,., JI 110 !J !I !I JO o XI , .. ,, •• ! fl " 11 10 11 ll l•J >.)O 1l l ~ 1 ~ I , '.I!! I " I lll 1l 1 I 11 1•>o n -. " "' • , .. • '" ' " " .. I l o 11 o '°"' 10 ' .. '. !•" l .. l . J I J o 90\:o •1 " . ~ . l! " ' • " '" " ' ' '" • ~­" '' • " ., • " " ~. " " ~ " , • ' ' " •• .... • " " ' .. • " '" • 18 !I " -(> T1ICo!t !0 T1 " lftd ~:.!:':.pe7 T1n~v Co To~Ol"C" T1(~ft c ft T•< Oft • " '• ,, l • tOVn< •l • " " ' ,fi " ,J n ' " ,, " • ... " "' U"" " •• ~. " . ' .. ~· • • " " . • • .. " '" "' , • • , .. ' .. " ;1 • • '" '" .. '" '" , . ~ "' " ~l. • • ' " !I JI ' 1j : • " ·r ' " • • .. " " .. \~'· " • ' , ' " . 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A.•lnn11: J.H·,:;(11)_ Cflll l1s11ni.: h1<0krr nr your /A vnrite hrok- f'r 1n shn" CHIL T ROBINETf REAL TOR 644-79SI EASTSIDE BARG41N NlrP 3 hi>rlr tll, harrlwood nmr homr. lfl<'111rrl nn r11.m· n11~ •'fl.J"lV.'t:R s-rREF:T."' [.ar.11: .. yard II' llllf'y 111."C'PS! for ~I or r11n1rorr. $23, 950. !WHO'S FIRST?) Newport •• Fairview 646-8811 (enytime) NEWPORT · BEACH EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD Clo~,. tn Bny1t Ch1h • "'hr r" f11m1lir$ hu"yrlP lfl9:P!hrr .f BR, 2'f, RA .,Jri.: f::tm ily d in· ing • . room fnr Ir~ pnnl. O\of'rhang pnrci1 t'<">lllrl he .. asily rnf.'IO~f'rl. 0Jl('n tn offe rs. TRI HARBOR REAL TORS ITJll .. C.\I t:\'P~' 6.f2·~ UNIVERSITY PARK First Off•ring El~11nt :I Brinn .. ·ro .... ·nho•U <P on· pnme lo!. 1-:.~11u1~1trly riP<:OratPrl. T11<0 t>111io1t, holl- h) l'fVlm lnr 1hf' hu~y "rln- il-your~f'lf,.r"', Pnr P of $4 2,· ;..Q(I 1rw.·lurl?.1 the larwi. ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ 133-foo 644-l•JO ~--TWO ON A LOT U!<P fnr 1nmn1p or lo r tK>U~f' plus mnlhPr . jn -l11w quar- fPr~. OnP l -herlroom iinrl onP J.hf'(\rnom. Prr.crni~in­ roffie rno fll'r mnrirh. At 1hr prire or 522,700, ,_.hi rh 1~ on!v 7 hnlf'~ I!'~~. ')'(lU 0rl hP ltpr t11ke 11 look! Walker & Lee Rr11l1nr1t 27!111 !111.rhor Al1•rl. 111 Arlams ~:,.(}II>~ 011rn 'fil 9 r~I WA,.-r-A-VIEWll 1- l hP<lroon1s. lt'HmP ronm i'Pf' !I lf'rl~y. ry, '."1l~AA-IO. lnl~ nL hri1•k, "'ltt\ \'"' h11r. Ya"froll' Rr.;11- lii29 it<1rbor, C .. M. 1 STORY STEAL A 1-.>111 l'r~am purr 11'1th n\'f'r 2rlOO .\(j. 11. of fan11Jy li \'111~, formal fiu11~ ('ll()ffi, ~pai·­ loui; r~m 1Jy room, hnrlP ~ k11rhf'n, ~ hi!l(I' h,.rlronrns "'ith posh mas1er !iU1ll.•. S'.19,?i(IO Walker & Lee Rf'allor~ •• ifiil(I E<l111r;:rr ll-12-44.~;, or :.-Hl-51 ·111 • 3 Bedroom • e Bath & Yi e Carpets, drapes, range, patio, storasi• sh•cL $23, 500 ... Terms Roy McCardl• R•altor 1810 Newpor1 Bl\'d., C.~t 548..7729 IN.VESTORS PARADISE E11.~tsir1r 4.plP.\. l ixcPll{'n1 Jn- f'J'lft<>n rl('llr shopping. H,i;:-)l ineomP, IC1"'" m111nt~11anrP. PnN><l for fai:r i;alp :it $-l'l.:-.00. NamP .l'<lur terms. ~·nr 1nlnrma11on Call ~·-16-!lltil.O •Op<"o ~:vPs.J HIRITAGI b uu1i NEWLYWED DREAM COTTAGE Cu!r A.c; a hug·~ f'llr a11d ~q11P11ky r)Pan. Gold sh11.i;: ~'llrpl'l. ('llS!l\m kll C'hr n. rnw· ,.1·1111: tl'f'"·"harled lr>t C'O!ll· plf'trly l"nl'Prl. Only $175 1'8.V" 1111, lt"s~ rh;in r rnl. Walker & Lee Rr11l1ors ~2-44ii or :,40-.i\40 $25,950 NO DOWN or A~.~IJmf' 5~. 'f. apr f'\"i.~I · inii: flr,,1n1·1ni.::. 4 B<>rlrnom~ -ramily ff>Offi, 2 halht<., pn. lry hall, rhirk wall 10 "-llJI 1•arpt't~. lllf1?e rear yard. 540-172(1 TARBELL OCEANFRONT LOT On \VhHe Sarni Beach In Jr\'ini:r Cove 517.i,OOO REA LTORS SINC~ 19~4 673-~400 -ATT E ~ Rra~ S-1111'.•flPOfllP r 1111 t1m<> n1tt>ntn11: f(lr !=Urrrs~ nr1rnr"'1 Jl('nple whQ \l';lnl lo hu1lrl 11. rarPf'f "lfh 11 grn11 - )n1o: \'OUllJI: • m 1ndPrl (.'flffi· (..pa~)_" CPn!r11lly ]{>{"lllt"ll nrf- fl.t., wn1p11t1hl,. ~11let<. 11~~0('· 1alrt<. b 11n 1nr'P•11IVP prn- ~ram . Call Ton1 Rola'nrl, ~·li,:r., ThP !!nme Sho"' Rr111· 1nrco, f;7·._ 722~. C HEEP! CHEEP I JI'-' l{lr thr t)irrl~. bu! only 514,7;,fl fnr 1 n...:lrnom + R-7 Joi. Call F"11rro"' Realty. ~-11640. a.:: BEST F.A.'l'~!DE • l..11rR" l\'!111 h11\11 4 RR, la m, 2'1 RA, hllinR, !lp11rkl- inR tnnd, prQlf'!t~. lrll'cp•t Opo-o ho11~ !'un 1-t .'WIJ E. Zlni C.M. S:t7.:l00. Co~r" l ---"""'--·-'-"~""'-'--'~·~C~. ~-'--. ~­~1f'!<A. l nve~tmenl C °'. f"o. RESULTS yon can -~ ~fl-.i711. pend on. Call the &Jper- The fA~tefl;l.dr1.1w In the WPd .Sal 1 1_man. .Da.UJ Pilot , , . • 011.ily Pilot Oil.ML~ Clt.~iltied 64.2-56'71 - Ad. 642-567% your ad .l char'le I!! . . -I ., • General f'ORL \T l Ol~O~ '" R £A l r 0 R S OJ't:N 7 D,\\'S ,\ u·~;EK Corona Del Mar "Custom" Private Beach GnreMll'I f',\Pf'Ull\f' Pi<llllt . F",\"f'l\1<;11 p prtrlr nf n11 n f'r• :<hlr llTl'i!. rANOl!A\llC ()('!<'.A:'-1 \"lr:\r. r:n1Pr111.1n· Jn~ ~hll\\flla,·P yo111 r drriim- r<1 :ihn111 2 f lr<'plar·r~. Can· dl,.l11:hl rl1111ng ronm . rou Q\I''.'< Tllr: L.\I"D~'. \'nu 111 11~1 srP l~oda.v $:f.l.(l00. Dial 645-0303 '°' only .2199 Hflr lx1r, Crn<lll .\1i>i;.a roR~.\l [ OLSO\ '" l'E A l ro11 s $28,900 SPANISH DESIGN Charrn1n1: 11n-tl ""·\'• IP11d in· In this hon1r. En1ry hill!, ('rntra) hall plan, t·P~r liv- ing room, rl1n1ne rm., f1rP· plll<'I'. 1'>11111-111 ra•1er. I, Dvf'n I.-rl1~h11·11.~hPr. 11·allP'1 o If f'l1Url .v11rd \\'llh roral tree. S.10-172<1 TARBELL ?!);"J;, \t:irhnr Rlvd., Cos!~ .\1r~;, Bay Ave. Wat•rf.ront 4 Rdrm. 2 hath horl'11 Plrr /., Slip. $19:1,000 C11ll; 67.l-3663 f.1~-'n:iJ Evel. associated BAOKERs-REAL TORS 2025 W Balboo 67].J66l -BAYFRONT APTS. \'1~1~ D"I avail11hlc. or ll'a~e. ] ,1rln. T'1r r f., F"rom $~1.;,(X}. 11lip Sell George Wil li.im1on REALTOR 673-43SO 64S-IS64 SIDE BY SIDE !\lndPn1 rluplf':ic ; 3 BR. 2 B~. & :2 AR., 2 ha . uni~. Step11 10 or·ran. G!>0rl C'Ollrl. 0"-'tler rNHl.v ·10 sell. Priced 11 1 $:.fl.~. Cal!: 67:1-361i:I 5--IR-~~2 Evr,15 associated BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W tolboo 673·1661 19M SANTIAGO OR . I DOVER SHORES: N.8.) 4 P.l'cirm, large family rm, 3 BA. \'1rw from r very room. OPEN O,\[LY 1 TO ~ ROY J _ "'ARO RLTRS &lli..Q22!! ~REPOSSES~S~1o=N~S -I Spilrkl in~ ('lr 1u1 homr.s, some nf'll'ly palnt<'cl ,t, raf'P(!red. 2 3. 4 & 5 hrlrms. &lme \\ilh pnnls FHA-VA rnnv. terms. Imm S21'1 fl()(\ lo $·Hl,OOO. rou.1.-.:s k \~'ATIS INC. ' - !<>5521 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ·, ' •• ,. IC ,. ti " ly II'· ,. " fl '· I ... lip •II '· ,. " " I ' \ • ' OATl Y PILOT Everyon e H•s Something 1h•t Someone Else W•nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You Can Sell It, Fin d I( Trade It With a W•nt Ad - I~ I _,, .... ,. l~ I ~ ....... .. I ~ [ tbnHIM S.I• !s0a~loboiiiiaii!Poe0n~i0n°•u~la~iiii;;; ]~ tb.INlforS• General • General :~, !f"J{':". . ..,. . ~ ,. ENTERTAIN IN "BA YCREST" Genera l General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EA STSIDE COSTA MESA -$40,500 011 ner ha s purrha ~ed ne1-1· hn1nr; See th is sharp 3 BR. h0me lnrlay Forrnil l <lin1n~ rm . & 2 baths i'h0tce fru1 1 tree" & prnf l11nd· scap1ng. ,\'ear \\'estrl1ff shPpru1g ~~ srhools. "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 1 A!ian Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENT ER 644-4910 Gene ral General General BUTTERCUP YELLOW OuplPx in rtlr>\l~ l'nr'111!1 ,\Pl \1 1\f 1,ora11nn -1 RR ru1o1w h111nf' 'r·" 1011~ },\·1 r1\: rnon1, U<\f'r1 hrwk !il'PftliH:P. "'' l""~f'rl bP11111 r'('!l!ne1> -r11n· 11>i: r011rn S1rp 5a,rr kll r l11TI, rl1~)1 1,1 :i<!1Cr. "l"t'l r1r huilt~1n 1 ha!h -N'pa.r.J!f' <'ll<l"<rrl pa!1f'I Q110!11~ \\;•ll 1i; 11;i!I carp•'h /..· rllilp<'~ plu~ Fl1,,J1., ;ip1 ,..,.,,1. c.ira!?P Only ~63,:/(J. 67~-~J,)IJ. ('()R().'\' .. \ HlG f!LA:"\US General -:---------IDUPLEX, lgl'. pa tln , 2 Up, "Really Stacked!!'' l·Dll. VIP'I nf l:>ii). ~7~ .. '·1(l. J tJ!'l l1~1r n t'1 1 /11~ ii fn1111. )l.-1r~hlt!l P.1·.>t ll y 6·.)-1111J1) Pr nioqe"t h0i11,,.· 3.'hui:e )we{. Baysho;es 1i-X>n1s <111rl ~ h;i !h,~ ,\n'11uro---------·--- 1n.111(• S;lrilll\l"I' s~~IP1n thitl CllAR:\ll~:G 2 BR, ('<l!IJ;ll' \\Iii \\71.Jrr 11\f' 11h1~11 •L1 11d-'nPI~ k1lrh1>n, l'PW f'l'J)1~. ~111c. 11 tu lf' ~(HI IP-.il\la~ Sh0r1 "·;ilk ro 2 r1 1 bf'actv>s. R~ll'l'ril fn11n lhP \'il!!Py 2J1j C1·r1>TVi<'w nr. ~inn:.:. 11 11d !11·" in l l'f"'h B.I' 0\\'l'll'r fi.l:\o-lfl~!l (ll'P:l n hr·""'"~. B('!IPr hnr· Corona del Mar l'.I Sl!·'.::i:\:i Choose Your Colors On 1h1~ o"w '2 h<h·111 111111 1n rr,;r, fl'1"' unrlrr c.in~Jrll•'· l!on l''ront 2 hdrrn, hf'1nl?. r«•n1 plrt1•ly 1rdPt'O!' i1\ & 0111 ('<ill 1101\' , -MORGAN REAL TY " Bdrin. 1 '•, bit!h;, Ali nii 673.6642 675·6459 nn .. f!r.1r \1..!lk \fl P"''l 8.· ---~=~~ :;l\•>pp11';; ()1, ]lf"J' "',,nff\ [nn'.! 2 Lt111 •~ -2 BR. 1 ha .~. nr11 Costa Mesa Huntington. Ekiach --------1 SHARPI SHARP\ ~--~----SHARP ! TOTAL PR ICE $24,000 T1r"d ol looku1g ar rl1rty 1·~· ~«l1·,·· ThPr\ sc" ll'lls heauty 1t1.11 i:l1'•11s 11x,,. a n1•.){1el h·•Hle .3 1¥'1h'l•ln1s, 7 h;llhs, hurlt 111 kl!rh"n ln<'!udtn:: d1~'111:i<ti,.r. n"w beau1ilul sh-<:: Ir \V t'ar~lf'l1ng, h1g .-Jn11t1I" o: 11·a::f', anfj arrr~s J(•r f"~1 "f t1·:-1drr All !hi~ l'•I nri\~ ~: ... ~1;1 llnd $'.'11 P'-'r rn•>11'h 111,.!1ui.ng !al>'.Ps i in· ~11r:1n<'". Walker & Lee r:.:>;i\tnrs 27<'\n ll ~r11nr Bl\\l .'ti /l rJ.1ms •0.r. n1.;) .n!Y'n ·r11 q P\1 East Bluft NO DPWN G.l. BUYERS $10tl DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. f•"<!' rh <s f,11:tulous 4 bc!lrnorn, 2 s1n ry house 11·11 h 3 baths. Rt'ady !or yuur cx·1·1 1pancy 111l11, Co1nple1f'ly c tl'f><'lf'd rh nJ•Jll!, alsn dnt/lf's. ;>:l'w sryl~ k11ehrn 1•·1rh a ll hu1 lt~ tn~ 1ncli1d111g dn;!11111sl1<'r D<iuhlf' garage. S<-h0<1ls and sh•lpjling nt>arby, Ui: us sll'"I\('" 11 to you. W11lker & Lee R/>.ilr nrs 2~% l!arhtJr Blvrl, 11t Arl:irn~ 7"d.1·'.1·1'J1 O~n ·111 '.I P.\l J)o you en1crt<1 fn~ IJrrc·s the. prrfret seiting: 4 Large hedrnnn1:-. 21 :>. hath :;. fan1Jly r0nn1, 2 fireplaces. large C'O\ crrd pa!'rn. fabulou s lanrlsC'apini:;_ Ideal for 1nctonr-nutdo0r enter· la1ning-. llnn't let lhts nne gel a\1 av_ $54.;'iOO·. PANORAMIC BAYFRONT \'ll''f il'1rt1P \\'\h ('<"1<1), "~' i-r•11 !·:\rl11•11o'\" i1~1rrl nr\'r.'l' nrr11p1Pr! .'l P.:f., 1 h;i , e 1•11h u, it.r s 12nm Ar..i111<'rt r1,.,~11:n"r1 s:.'.'l.:.nn. EXr1.t;SI\'£ AGE:\TS ~.\LES • LE.-\SE: 8 DOUBLE rYOUR "WRIGHT-OFF" '·Rl!stic. open bca111·· spill level DL"P LE:\. 3 Bedrnnm 2 bath plus I bcrlrnnm un1l in C'9RON_.'-\ .~1::1. .\1.1\l~; clnsc !n beach and s~p­ rnng. It .~ r1.i.;h1 nn at ... _ . . SGl .:'iOO. "TRIPLE TREAT" ON MARGUERITE TRIPI.EX in C:ORO.'\.'\ i)EL ~1.-\h · Here'.s a hard tn find 011·ner's 3 herlrrnm 2 ba th unit 2-2 bedronm. phis an 1nla11· unit . Re:;! SOl11'\l OF' T~IE l·llGl·I\\'.'\. Y Jn<'a\ion \Vnuld ,.l'lll he· 4 lieve .· $65.000. "TOP RETURN" FOR $$ INVESTED 24 LNrrs th;il are pri <'crl fr1r "TOP Jlf> TUl\N." Jf).2 BC'rlrnnrn. 8·1 hcdrnrim units-. POOL. excellent ren t;il arr11 . Call fnr a .. breakrl n11n." (·an \'nu brlieve nnl y $10.000. a u n i t ~ .. , $240.000. 'SIXTEEN "MONEYMAKER" UNITS 16 .·\L.\·DE>Ll''.\E I ':'-'i·r~ 4.3 herlrrinm 2 ba ths. 8·2 .. hedronin 2 hath~. 4· l hf'rlronm . These are. "pri dt>·0f'fl\l'llf'r~h i p" un1I!'. One l\f our 1nany "l-noncy n1aker" cnn1plex<'s. Priced at . , , , ........... , .... $205,000. General REA LTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 'EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General 2115 BAYSIDE DR., CORONA DEL MAR Ocean & ba v \'le11· fron1 1hts 122 ft prtme lot. !!' the Setting for this \nl'el .'<'. spac10us 4nglp stnrY 4 BB , 4 ha •. hnn1e 11 itli tL~ 011·n pier & slip !\lint cnn(I. Fine!'! 0f hd11·r! panel· !ng. H'ai l p~per. tarp. & drapes. Bv :\rp't. 341 B~~~~. ~~~~.~T:NRBEALT~~6 1~1 General I General 1~~~~~~~11 ~~~~-~~~1 THE I MESA VERDE BIG ROOM Golf Cour.e 2.•rn1·.1, 1 1-ul1·, l.1 1n1t.1 r""m Onb s.11:.IYYI 22((• l<fl f1 nl I ·~. r.;11h plii.~ 17:1 «'1 fr 1 111 111.: ilff'i!, P 1r111r,,sr111e h/'11111< 1•n.1m .. \II 111 <rolir~< 111,..,r _ tn _ ,.,.llin;,; 1 1r11 11 Jn· 1•n11rl r1111n, lnr•:irrrl Ill fl'lfllllilr oifi"s OVPl'k"'k lilf' ]!lh 11nrrh ('nst:i ~lf'E'il n•·~r c1·rrn. \'nu 11H11'f ~re lh1~ <~hr.011' ('hllJ'l'hl'~ I.•. ~IJ"I'· \l~l':ll .; hl'dl'(M'HTI ,\ IJ11!h p111.: rrir~ ~.'l 1,:ro F<11 :id hn •!lP J'll'lnlr i'n;nrr lnr. d11 1nn,1I 1nfnnn·+t1'1n r:ill l'lrnT:-nf 1nnn1 f•)r p, . .,.,, ~lfi-2::11. (';ill :'>l.J·8 !21 rn prn e1·,.i:\ -·----HORSE RANCH IN LAGUNA? l\'e hill'" II' ,\lnl')Sl 2 <FT"" 1nclurl1110: ;i f;d,11lri11s •I hrrj l'""ln hnlllP S!l!T'1UlldPd h;.' fru1: I!'""~-;i ~PP''larul,1r \'IEll·, ;i =11rs1 rnrl ;it',., ;i11rl hn1·~e rn(l';t~illl nn1' 11 hlot' II l.~~1111 a1'::i_1 ji;),fl'. Walker & Lee nr11 l 1nr~ ~'1113 1rr~11·1rr l1n 1·p i;1i:;.1;11 Orrn ·111 !l·OO r \l 2 BEDROOM C-1 ZONED \outh (-oast ·-1111. - TIRED OF TRACT HOMES? Thl'll 1·nns1drr 1h 1~ •l b"rl1'f'M'ln1 l1f'11l11,1 l.<1~h ~~,1~ r 11rpf'r. 111i:. 111rl11>'1•: lkh1111c. ri1·.<o - rnaTJI ' r111r.1 1111h 11·nn [',111'$. frnn1 · ('rn1rrv;i1·d, ;i111l r11r11I ;i1n1,,~ptcrrr Rr<I nf ~I! llS on!,v $:r1.:,00 1.1·1111 11n 11 .o~un1· 11hlf" ln;i1i. C:ill· :1·1&.2313 !O ~'"' \'rr.1 V.A. ~ F.H.A. 111rr ,1 tvll'nl Brrl-ni:•, 2 holl\F.· ).'~111',IY r<•1t1l. :--n ~ilrrl " n 1 k. l'nu~11a l ;i111r l!h Rrlr111 . \"!Tl .\lliRr.ls fO· .. -\LTY co: ~\:;~1 f:, Cn~.<t 1-h;hw;i~. Cn1·<:'n;i rlrl .\lc1r h;;\-'.llJ\'1 View Lot Corona del Mar lrlt>al fnr illf' 1111;ig111~1 L\'P , thts ti'n IP''"l l••I i:h•o115. . rle11r ru1 ha\ 'If'" fVllPlllli!I. [)r11'P\\';i,, a;·rr<~ frnm lv-rh f1..,111 :ind rr :ir. w1rh il'lrl!· 11011~! nff srrrr t p?rk111c. \l.ik,. 1J11 s p1 ·0pr11,, ;in ,.,. rrp11ni1;i1 ~nl11)l.,-,f.11ir.h1.:h· "il.\' .-,firnn:: $.~fl,l)fln trrms. l llll f;j'.\.~:,:111 Salisbury Re1lty * BALBOA ISLAND * 'OPEN HOUSES SAT . & SUN . 12-4 ·114 ~MERALO l.fwrl.1• '.J.,1.1 :: Rn ~ h;i,th hnnv• pl11~ c1w,1 r1n N h;ilh /, rJhl, 1!.11'fl!:P Qt1:i l1ty rill'< tl1P ,<'h~l'lll nf LISl'd hnrk, '1l>f"IJ hl'.1111 !'<'ii'.<, li::r. OiJf1· 1\1' Jl.'111" $.• 11l~Jl.I rylhrr f~<I· l!ii'<'" 7.n111'11 for r1•111.11 ~pl , al~n Onf' nr .11i .. '1!'1~1na1 Ral h<l;i 'J~l;in1l Ch11r111~r• $0f'.'J"il 67.1.6'.JI/(); Pl 1'5, .]41'.S."NI. ll':i·f' .-.p11nn nppnrtu11 1ty. 4li> !''1tJ1~<'1t1<1. ;iJS..()?72. brro11 ,<;~1 .~· Sun. 12-lrni. hy n11 1v-r. CORBIN- MARTIN srAciocs 3 Br, 2 Ba. Jpy REAL TOR S 644-766~ ln1 1.rnri flr'll'.'r r1~n. x 1n1 --.. SE-CLUSION--f<11111lv hntJ~P. ':·,,r~· prll'illf' . Gnr~ro11s "()('r~.AN Vll~ll' · SUPERB'' S.i2.i:iO 0 1\!l<'I' fi·H4'·1~7 In 1h1~ 111u11ac10l.1 p 4 1-.Pd-Costa Mesa ro<>ni, ·~rar1.--.•1s hnnl" "''f'r.l---------~-~1 7•'ri, lnr, pfu11ih,.rJ ;ind .wlr-POOL .+ RUMPUS "r! 1nr r•.nl, l'f1i'lf'<l'il lr'-11 11'1' ROOM n•· l)•.1 1 ~l n1·.i::P 1.-1 1'::P 1 1'111~ ! h<'rir"'"'ll1~. '! h!tl'h~. b1•::hr ~,1di~11 f,,I' rlif' "'"I ~"1.i1.1n k1lr'h>'n. 11<'\\' i;h;i:: • rn.oip 11)1,, ')>('11 <1, lll'll'h lllll"'I c;1rf>"11ni::. 1fn·Prlil ('t•~.01."r 1h•'1'r ...:pr:n:: 1< h1 ·l1r1·1n~ f>OO ,q. fr rlln\flll~ ron111 in· ;111 th"·'"' (:,,,..,1 (t,;1ur''' F•ir !'11111••• 11·r! h~r ;.;,, rp11d1h - 1nf,.r:·1~11'1n f'all f;\1;:017\ 111;::. 11n ln.-111 '""·". Jt1•t 1akr '1\'cr, ~llhl~t'I In f'\'.lt'lln~ GI J,n;in· Ownrr 1•111 r•nn~ulcr S l~IKIO rln11n l'l.\IEDl.-\TE O( ·c1 'r'.\_\'CY. coRoNA DEL MAR -Walker & Lee F~ri11~11 P Ch in~ {'n1·r hil.\'· II'"'~ \'1"" !1~,111 ,l ro••:11~ l\f',;lt'1r< '1 nr1'\1i,, ., h;1:11~ Rrro'-lk·12i'.ln H;i rh.--.r Rl1·rl a1 ArJ,1111~ ''"t "n th" 1r1r,.(·r ,\· 11·;i1ch1 -'H.l·'.l·l'.11 Or<>n '111 !I P:\I •he "'"'' I'.~' "-COLLEGE PARK s11•1¥Jn :\(I.\ Home Show R'e'<iltors. nwnrr 111n1·1n~ 11nr1h. ,\~·~11 111r ',\ri111·ho11r lln11,Ph11n1 1n:: • ·"\ pl11~ ,, V!I ,\ 1'1;,n Sl7n, 3:13~ 1-: Cn,1'-: 1111_1,, 'cr1~1 r~fn, u1•r1···~1. 1;i\r<, 111, nn 675·722S ' 1111< '', f-:R 2 R;i, 2·firr rl)i,·r --~c h,•111" 11 11h l•'rt'oftr> li1nrl"''"t j1-EVERYTHING 111c n1111 .s~1 :.no ' r ,111 R;i,1 \:,.,, l\no, 4 hrd1"1-oni_ ;: b.1t\i G;1ulr. l!rP.lT >Cr; r:F..\L h'1;n" 11 .. ~ ,,,r l'1 'hin~ .\ 1 ~11 Ffl',\T~~ ;,m.1r1l. ' -------rJrt:rrr I J,.11 nf 11ppr1· :-O.r11 l':\l'.~l:.\I. ~SP. h•1:11e 11 11 I"! pn1•1 f\11\, l'll';Jnn\ h~,Prrl Jnn•'rl rqr 4 un1r~ t:xrr;i :inrl fillP JPr! pn.-..1 . ''"'h .Ja. l:i rQ<' hi' rp1 \\'/ frplr ('11r11 Jr 1~ ~n P\t'1tu11: J\·.·111 fnrhl~I din r rn 11 / hi'i-11 \\',•ljo ,\triUrll 111011111 111 rinv-t•a b.11111~. f!'llil tr"r~ 111 r.loi nr • ...:h-Orr< r rir,.,,f ;ii $1 1:1,nlll} (;i~l11nn ~c1 1'rlrn 0 n I y tn11 hl•;.7171 • $.!~.11111 T~rin<. 111111•1 1:>1 E ~'flll1 St, C\1.-fi.1~-1+11 .l Krrlr,.,,,111, ? h:i--:-i'.1ll•'h -<I> 1" l\nn1r tlll q~11.-I < lll·d<'-<;ir "SPANISH POOL HOME" -"°-------.,.-,,--:·G""){j nlri,-,r hnnl<' w11h f1rr-CORONA DEL MAR pl;ir,,. ~p;ir;iip dn11h1,, c11r1 n,·.,:in s1r\p nf h11 .I', 3 RR. AC" \\'Hh lilr:cr rmn1 illt:irh- 2 H/\'s, l;11c,. l11·1ni;: r"'1n1 r<I 7:. :>. l~i In: ,\!Jry 1'1 l\'lllJ flJ'f'[li'll',., (11f'p ~I 1. f' l'f'ilf , rhfl!1f" f;$~./1~1, ['(l('lfl Cp~r;i _\1r~;i j.1,· 2 f{;irh~. ('arrwis ,;;. rlr;irw~ :-.lan.1 fn111 Ir>'"' (\,1·11"r will p;i.1 f"'lll l~ Onl.1· :S21.:;T\ll MORGAN REAL TY 1204 PARK Grorl ro rner rluplf':.:, ! BR l 'nR f'il!'li 1'11h '! ha111~ r111(' ,\• s;ifr 1n1·r.s1111en1 s~:,,:1'11"1 . • .,._ ... ._ ... ._,..,...__ 'En•'l pAtl" i'r•;,,·1,.11~ i<l.\nrl & kir k !re: litn1 r111 $~;\'/Ifill E~rr~l1 1\'P. J.i,1·1n;:: \!1.1 \I~ fin· e.ol' 3!Yl0 ~ri fr--p!l)j; ii lnlrl,v [)001. ~ rn11rm1111i: hertnl<ir11~. ;;i Iii x 30 h11.<Pm1'n1 n1n1r11s ri'lnm, fnrni;iJ l1v 1ni? a 11d rl1n111£ r{)(li"l1,' . .,;in<I , ii f~r)l· 1h r•>n1n 11·i: rnr-<'rl h<'ln1• n;;irkr1 lnr riu1rk i:alP C;iil n(l\\' ~41.2·,3\ COZY co'(T AGE \\'ith tn1ir1.~ or lh•'•I h1'1l'k, 11<'l<"r! blll'!l i!1~ hrrpl;11·•'. 2 h111h~ anM .:i Jan.:•' '"r1'1i·r flf>l'i'h. \\"IFE -~.\\.I'\(; k1!rlv•11, h:1nd ~nn1" 1•.ihln .. 1~ ,t· h111t1 1!1 1'<1tl<'.P ilnrl n\o>!l plus :i rll';h\\:1 ,hrr ,\1111111!' fil!l il~~llll1P Jhf' jn\I ~·'1 ml• n1111I rwr<·rn•at: .. 1'<11•' ln.:i n C;irpr1.~ .. rl r;i pr:;; l'lllli h.:1rd· 11·.-.00 flnor~ all '"-" S27.!l:,ll. Walker & Lee P.N1)!n1ii. 201.1 \\'t>$tt'li~Dr11·r · &16· 7711 Open '111 9 P:'ll 2-.BEDROOM C-1 ZONED Srpanll(' rlouhlP 1<lilragiJwi1h larJ?r roon1 11 ilachf'fl. 75' x 127' lol. Al!ry 1n rear. \-0' THE REAL '"° ESTATERS \.. " . ur,r •, PM .:\I :\lni ~ ~·111anr1ni: il\':111 .~1'.'1 111 j "\l,+;111lr1', (' \1 :,lfi-t!:\! ktll'hf'n 11 1th Pll ll!lC :-i rP,j l!111«J\1<Y1<! floror.~. p>tlln. ;i). l"v 11r'1 'r~s for ho:i1 nr r1~n1p­"'~ \\':-ilk 10 shop~ :inrl brach I 1:r;i ll.1 C'lTTlf1'l rl; r11 f'l.1 VACANT VIE W LOT -Si"OOOASSUMES .~11 .!l(l(). I•"'"""""""._ ...... ,... NEWPORT BEACH 673·6642T . 675-6459 HARBOR-ESTATES Salisbury Realty 31~1 .\1A.R1!'\F: AVF: ti7.~-6900 ·~A l .Rn . .\ !,<;L\:--.·n $23,950 ONLY 10°/o DOWN CORONA DEL MAR J,n,.:i1rd """r IL\RROR. Ali- 1\ \IS f:HOPrrNI. ('f:,\'Tr:R ;ind l!i\'1-:\L\ THP.1\'fR ~~. :>p;ic1n11' l hf'rln<o1n1 1'·'. h.11h, rl~n:~~ 1·<1nn1 hnrnr l\l!h H 1 !·;lr1· k11rlirn ;ind .!>"Jl· il l'~ll' ;/>I'\ WI' pn1·rh, (';ir. pr lr•rl , tlhl ~~rat;,r, n1r'''ll' l;1nr1~,·~rrrl F\11·a 1"•1n1 f,,r f1l•<'n'ri fl'Y•I nrirl \< \iH"inl hn;1r nr· 1r·.1drr ~tnrlll:-1'. 011r J·;~<'!l hnn1r h»~ 11 '~ P\in hil,I' nf thr •'\J111n1h ,11 nn t,v Yr«, .1n1 1 rr.1d 11.:h1, ir.1~ l'<'Pl'!"Sl'J11~ 0>111"' or thr I Pl'~' I hf'.<;1 \'itlilP~ 111 (' \1 Thi~ hn111" 1• 11 ql1111 \\,1tk1nc. '11<. T;inf t> lfJ :'1 .1n11n~ ;ind -,!,np. ri1ni:: :ind ti.1~ l hi'f11~.n1ns ;inrl ;i hnll1 ;i 11rl ;i hHH Ti1tl' 1.« 1l1P rrre ..,1 hnrnr Illar r'nro;. nnf 1<1~1 Iring ~i h11rry and call ;.Hl.2~!:'. ~flrlrl"Oo 1 Rr: ~ h;i•h, for 111<1! ot1n1n,e 1'......,111. !;in:" f.-1111 1 iii 1"''111 !'l n11nrrl r"r 1a1·~p fa111t(.1, <'lri,r In r·;.i<ill<>n l~l:•nd·.<:<•n1')ll l!I ·1 rrrrra- lif1!1, 2 rwil~. Sil.\i;.J 1·h;1t'IT\ All i!l'I' llP<I• ~ rlr ~n $.".l.;-,/1(1 with f"\l'f"ill'nl lf"l'lll.~. <!P'l 1·rd;.· tn \110\IP In \l ltyl .J••••••llililllr::.. EASTSIDE -122.950 ,\<~1 1nw l>1~h Vllr\ l n~n 11i 1n1 P;iym11 •~ Sl i~ r 1rr 2 RP.. I R,\, lt•t:: ~rrr~r;itp rl1n- nnr lrl u~ -.11'1\\ 1·n11 nllf" nf thro~ ~111'1!''.1~'1 h11ru f'~, ;..0n" n1·rr !'.1.i.'(I(\, !n11 rln"n 11;\~ 1111 .• , <'lnu~c~~~ia1tr 546·59911 fn1: plu~ 11,·•nc nn Hr<111rl :::i:~::::::::;:::::::;~ rl<'ll1r~. 0:11,.~1 nn, gar. rn<>m 11 for ;innlhrr unll, MESA VERDE- E:~pA 1fit1ng . nPl>ri Hr;il E~· $26, 900. 1111r ~;i\('~prnplj>, Lisi '1f l-!1>rP'j' 4 l'!Prlt'f)(l111~ ir1 prirnr hll,vPri; w;i1flll2; lnr you. Call a1·(';i ill-an P('nJl<l1ny pr1rf'. fnr 1nlrr\·1r•1'. This f1np 1virnp1· hnn1" nflrrs Lachenmyer Realtor a J;ire;r srrf'rnrrl pnrrh rP- n1n1,, t"'nlrnl-...~;ir11;:,. •!onr Op<'llPT ;i nrl ('f'n1rn1 p;,1·ku1g par! lf'r hn11t nr ir11ilrr. f]P. mrntarv and Jr High school C11ll 616 .. ~ Evt's. S.l.'J-341!,1 -.1·ithin ·shoT1 11·alk, "Short of Money?" F.1·r 111ni::s C11ll h-12.fl'·l:13 -IT-00~ -OPEN HOUS E-=- COMP E!! • on the water • $!\OO'l f)(u>,ri 1 srpn1 like lnr~<'hes. Flo111s • ::;11r~ n";i1·i.1' rnnu1:;h rnr a 2'11'{) sq. I ('nn1r sec •2 and •6~ R;il- /1. hnrn~ on a 1!111"! E:isl.~irl/> hn;i C'111l's. T11rn ;11 1-lnw. r>1\-rlP-~~" sin>rt 4 Ri•rt. arrl's Rf'~111ur;in1 Qu1n111.rrl morns .: rirn ,.. l<Jrnily Hr,d:y. 6~2.7;)91 , 10pPn until · ron111 .i. formal rl1nnig-+ 2 ~'1lrl1 ~,..rlurled. nn <11rplan· hall h11ths Rn<I 2 full ba1!1s f'l', rraflir: or. h!p)lii's, -P""i s1~rrl .v:irri .•. r: ---BUY-L E ASE~ d11r.sn·1 ron1putr hut 1hn.'" LEASE OPtlON 111'1"' Th<' fl~trf'~. C11ll ~7.'\.il.i:-.O BALBOA. R·l \Tr'it .i,-1 \lnr C'l<'-1nrr 1111- . .\,k1ni; prwr $!'1.IWI(\ :\li!kr f'Pr (l\nirr f'11'1·<'<1 rn •"11 l"(tr 1· • in1·lL1rlrs i!JTl\Jl<'!'IS ~ !'!~. j1, ft\. ,\<.<!1111P· FHA FINEST ---BAY FRONT LOCATION Macnab-Irvine 642·8235 1n~11 r 111 hl•i.:'(7;\';, rn·(-11\ :\J·J: -4 fl~ll-. ~,~l,~I 11r ~pr ['111111, I' ::;r !II~. "n 1111" r C'-rrl p~11ri, I:: I ;iLP> $~~.~Jl'lll ,. :· '•"'•·.-c:: . ,, 7'1.rf' (;h.'I ·. · ...__".,_Ujf . rc:1Jty ·"· 2!\~ \'1s:.a De-J Oro Ne-\l'f)(lf'f Hl'ar h b-~1·1133 l/1vt:i~Y r.11~k nu!li h0111P, ~ RP., ~1., BA, 111: f:in1 rni ,r,. !rpl!". ;ill >'lf'c: k11 1,/hl1n_,, nf'1 rrpTc_, rlrr~. Ii:: fnf·rl ~rl "/~pl'itlkll'r~ s .. p;iJin, Fin · t'ar· rl"t'r npl'n"r. "'1lk1ni.: r!·"I. nl <orh""IS ~· n1~rJ.:r! (ll''C. n\\'llf'n. s ~~.~~t\. fi! \-lf17 I. ----~~---Fountain Valley ............... ~--------.----$16 ,800 V.A. ,\n.1nn" qo11al1r1rs ~ i!•J<'rl f'1 \. ,\ L!Ylll 11 l\h f;'; $\nn11;d [l<'l'r'Pn!<l'-!f' r.1!(>. Toi~) p~~·· 1111'11 i. ~1 1~ rrr n1onth_ Sh,11·r ~ ht>rl1,Y>111 J111111r :;11•-. 1rn111~ 11·1(!1 ll.\RD\\'Qf)f) r-1.nons 2 111x111·1..,u~ h,1rhs, tnorl,.1 n b111h . 1n k1lch<'11. Rl'11d.v !n nrrup~· 1m111rd1~1- Pl .1•, GI hil)'"f~ 11·<']/~lilll', f'.\LL', W,alker & Lee f:_r;111<1rs '.!7'lrl l\1dJo•r Ril·ri ;ii Ar!~rns l !'<.'IJ:ll np_,,n ·1 ,1 '.'+ P\l p;~-0" nfc -; RR. I·\ R:i ~ 1·r~ .-.\rt. ~'"lil"le fi e:. C l, '1r-11"1' r;J /f'lt1\. !li'S-~.~,r,1 Huntington Beac:h •• e SITTING PRETTY 111c pr.1r.,'luf 1·.111•·'· n•·,,,111 ):.11prr r l-',1n 1n 11•1( ·~ hnrll""'lll ~ ll.1111. rl·"'n S?'1.~1()1l nr.ir anrl L~"r11 * CALL 847-8S07 * 1filrn1rl'I~· Br-i•ll•'<lr gll).t ' t UN 110 S tAHS A rnl1A,HO ~~ DELUXE PAD WITH POOL Cl""' ,..., f1n11r,. 1 <'n!•-11 r l!) 11:1rk find l1h1.,1r.'. 11,.U< 1'1 rid1nt s1c1l1lr~ \\lwn 11.11 <pl ·~~11111:. 1 f11'•11"'"1'!1 ~ hith rill~ r ltllll,\' n...-.;i1 847-8531 • S92-SS71 -NO QUA LIF YING l.,..,11 dn" n !r1r .1 i, •• ,1 ... ...-.rn h11111r \\flh ;ill<'' Pn1r<ln1.·e. ~:1::~1 111'1 p;iv~ :ill Real Estate by Mc VAY ICRV $31 ,700. Pnr,, !'f'ducP<l. 4 Bl:, Z 13A, j();\110 11 !01, sh:-ik" ronf. hit1n R dhl 01·c11. d~h"shr, 111! !l pg radrrl crp:s & rlrp.~. 3; X \.~ I: pallo, hil'l<Ck \\'ail, lrl~rpd. Sclll'r wrll pay 6 fl'Jllll~. :;f'{' f()ll:!.\'. l' ll!MYJm?i)l li~A 962-4471 ( ~::) 546.: 03 SUNKEN L11•1ng rnnn1, fll1n1ly rm, 3 BR. It 's ~uper. nnly SZ!l,l.~. Real Estate by McVA·Y· 893-8S33 1545-0458 SELLllllG YOUR HOME ? ft"t:f' appraisal -l\e buy <'f!U1t1cs. Personal al!cnt1on. '..?:i .'f'. exreril'nr{'. COLLINS lo WATTS Orirn Eves. BY THE SEA ·I Br:. 2 1311. 1 ~t.,ry, ~hake Nt•I, D-~V. th.-r. p:111ns, •TPI~. drps, frpl 1'. hP;1\lt ilt· r111111. ~rrin~lr1·s. ,': ~ r ;;, l1k · 11('11. Rand1'1 Lil C(iC~t«, s~:i.:i.10. !Jf;.~.fi.,'!O --- '· ALMOST NEW F:innly fl!n hom,;i. 2iiOI) fl ol lt1~1Jrv and boat l!,il!L' +·!-+ ex;r;,~. sri:Q()(). ~~al Estate by McVAY 893-8 533 .J 545·0458 -ONLY $26,500_- ;\11 dri\1·n GT , J.,w d"11n r·uA. '"I 1h1s 1 g r,fnn. /:l111:s. f11i·[l!, lrh rn1rl [''111'1 \l'f •'n<'l'd ,\;lrd Tiiis 1~ a hrot'd· '"·f!nd buy ilt 1l11s prtt'P'. I l111·r1 ' HAFFDAL REAL•TY Irvine OVERSIZED LOT 1;·,.,~ 11 0!1\ 11 .. ~ 'f'un:,. H···k i1"111P ll hl!'l'J fo•il '•i!'•'' 4 [)<j. l'!Tl". ~ h.1 . fil il'lil /'111 ' 11l- ri •1111 pl11~ a ~,·r•1r·11r d111111i;- 1n1 \\·~1~· tn '('li"•lk A,~·n ri·~1I• .I: 1rtHl1<; 1·0111·1..:: n•'H r. l\1' fnr •'il 1"·1r~1' !11ln~ \\'ha i 1\1•'1', •·n11id 1• '1 1 11,1·11 ·: .\11 111 , f,, .. S I ~. """""'1111 (11111 Iii-' L<t·li l '!1,1 '"1! I\ !1\ ·"'" th ,,.,,,. ~red hill' Hl:1\l.T/ 1·w1· P;1rk Crnl•'r, r1,·1ne \';Ill .\ny:1mr ~:'..\-fl~~'fl Laguna B~ach VA/FHA TERMS 3 hN!room~ + ira'Mie ronm with !r('e pool 111ble. C\/>lln, $25.000. Farrow Realty, 546·86-W. If wu'rp 11 r. T. nr th" f11mily f1n,11l('I'~ llfP \lnll', 'PT U~ sh'1\.\ vnu hnw ~~<1 r;in ffit)l't mrn This i:h11 1'T' \I hl'rlronm 1'_. ha-lh h'1mf'. R~11u1 Nlil h11rdw00ri fln<1r~ J1~1 l'f'rin· COATS & . WALLACE (''1llM?f' Park 3 twrlro'1m Jo\ h~th ,hnn;ir '1'1!h rP;ir living morn. 1"1r'!" ri1n1nt;1f,1mily rnoin 11·qh R.I. F.lec. k1t<'h· en, L1Kr new ~olrl rarpi,>1 • Charrn1ni;: Old En!!l1sh h'1m" w11h lnvPly g;irden and ,';utn· mcrh"lt1~e. pier & lloat. , S lfi~ .. lOO. The, Puzzle with the Bui/I-In Ch uckle REALTORS -546-4141- ( Open E Vin in gs) ishrrl. Wnn'I !a~r .. '\12-Z:-J.1:.i '!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!.---.--.!!!!!'!! ftRRIFIC!! 2G29 Harbor. C.M. -~--GelaxY View Lot 97 f't. lot '"t!h b11y & OC'f'11 n \•iew. 1310 Gal11.~y. Dove r Shores. SJl.000. Bill G rundy, Realtor 341 Baysirle. N'pt Beflch 675-6161 EASTBLUFF $28,500 4 BO •. +. FAMILY lM. Or<'llJl 11id" nf h1.1·y .. in Cor- 01111 dl'l i\J;ir'i; bl-st 11rt11. th111 imrr'.i11c. home h11s 2 Mrms. pl us 11 tep, guesl apt. & harh. One of our best buy~ A~ $.il,:,00, 675-3000 'Call for pichlN' r.a !;ilfli wilh pr\~s ~ rll-t11.il11 BAYriBEACU Lftrg(' Lu~k hullt l bedroom, lovely ho"lnl(' wlth 2 firt· place~. k1na-sh:e hedroom~. lonnaJ dining room. fsmily roorn, ('ltttr1c ierlllft door opeorr, Prfcl'd r ight al • REALTY1N ' Clrcull\r drive t6 this he11uti- ful home. Huge f;imlly rm .• 4 hP.rirnom~. · dining rm., i buih·in1, 2 p11ho~. ~xtf' b11lh_., park like y ···,:======='---·! ~0· 1720 TARBELL $.'il ,!f.{t, 2!ra.'i Hit.rlrir Bh·d., PERRON REAL TY CO. r ---°"~. " ""' SUPERSHARP CONDOMINIUM Adul11 nn!y, JXtllo, pool Double garl)i;ce, IW.9.'iO. -GEM- REALroRS SHARP + • complf'tel.v rlrt1pf'rl. Dhl. NEET & ClEEN g11.r11gt, sprinkl('r~. enclos~rl Vac;int. mint cnndi1ion, 3 BR y;irfl, nic(' J;ind~('11pin~. $;)('1(l & 2 BA hoint. Shit.II: Cl'pl11, np1ion monf',V -S2GO 7110 11·1th PETE BARRETT rirps. bl,nn~. f1re1>l, pool s i1.e SIO crt'dlt tn11·11rds purcha5e. • 1 v11rrl . Gon<l :ll'l'B 1 hl~k to V11cant -imm('dial(' posi:e~-REA l TY · Eci1.1·11rd I."" Rus~('ll C'IC'· s10n. fULL PRICE .O:--'L)" ~ • · . · men111ry IJ'hool. • All rermli, S.lZ.9.j(), • • • . 1 S WfSTCllFF Dlt. · $2.l:J:iO. '!!1!11!1!11!1111!!~!1!1· !!I!;. EW,.Oltl et.t.CH t \ e Katella Realty • ,. M '.. 642;520,0 "-,. "" s. ··~"L 't "~"'111 , ......... 'LA BORDE '""'""'"""""""""""""""' VA REPO SUJM'r 2 stnl'y. 5 l'>C'droom,, 2 ha th11, aU bullHn Kir('ht'n, diii\ng mom. 111rge llt'!na: room 11·11h m;i.~~l\'f' ~lonP tlrrplar r. 1,'0\'1>reil p111ln. All lhis 1n an e:tcrllent resirlenl· \al 11re11 • $31 .~. 1.1·ith SIOOO, down. F'or de111il11 • - C111I 5-tfl.\151 IO(lr'n eves.\ Evening~ 'C11ll fi.1 .700.~ * * ...... ., Delightful . BAYCrt&t 4 Bdrm l)on)e v.·/~ln , rm., lrg f11 m rm., wet b11r. ''A PLEA.SURF. TCl S!IOl\1" Belbo.t 'Island " LITTL'E lsl11nd, So. Bay f ront; 2 !o!s, house on one, 3 BR, J BA, J furnace.~. 3 Ri;iorp air rorid11ioners. 1n8Hi~ roon1 It h11lh, l1v rm · 'µristairs w/-.1•£1 ha.r. sflo\1'n • ~ppt only. • jl.l\n '32i.llfl!Y. Prfnttpals onry. CN.•nt'.r P.O. Rox 2\2 Balboa l~lnnrl, ~~~---." Bright, 4'lWf.'ly, 3 BR, 11ewl y rt>dri:. irlral IOI'., lo;:~ yr!. s.Yt.:ino .• o\"""r r,,1.1""1210. g.j:Z.J771 ANYTIME * DUPLEX * 2 BR .. bl!ns. Nr. ~hop!. 1610 \\'. Coa~t l:hvy, N.B• ~ Arnold,' & "Freud REAL.TORS ll-~77~5 For that ltf'm unrtrr SJ(), try tht' Pt'nny Pinchtr DAILY PILOT !fir a.ctlon• Call &t2-.Jli7f: .to Sai·e· For bell reiult11 642--5678 Fortin Co •. Rltri. 642-5(1(1 ' 642·~fi2J S+>.i ---'--'---~ • O 11eorronge l11tters of the follr Krombled words be- low t forl'll lour simpl, words. • 'HABC(L 1--.--,.--,.--T1>'-r.,o-i f9 Pl!!NT NUMaJREO LETTERS . IN THESE SCUAl!ES 1 ' • €) g~fc:~~:{~ tETTE~s TO I .. , I I j I j I . SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 .. < ' . • I I .. ' .. . .. ' . ' . ' ' ... -. ,, UAft.Y PILOT lh11,..da1 . Cktobtr 7.1~71 I ---I~[ ---I~ ~--·-·_"_'_·_~_" __ _, ~ [ _ Glin•r.11 ~ . x;, •. Furn. S18 Irvin• Irvin• .. Jncom• Property 16' Mortg•ge1, T rust De.ds 305 HouMs U nfurn. --------1 Laguna B•ac h HouMs Unfurn. 305 A.pts. Furn. 3'0 ____ __;~ Newport Beac h Balboa P•nln1ula Coron• del Mar MINT CONDITION * * * -'* NEW 27 UNIT' PRIVATE TRUST HAS :l BR & drn -Bil.Ibo& Pen1n 1::::::,-,-o-------- FUNDS iivai.!. tor lst & 2nd PL Sl75 mo. y,arly. Oldtr OCEA/\' v1'"· palh to brach 11-u~1 df"t'dli. 51.500 r n cpL Oppr. for gardenlni ,\: rmm uniqur 1 BP.. '! fla :Jm ,ooo. Also Co I Jar er a I pa1nt'g. ti73-S39l or 644--0603. hon1P. Gourme1 bJrn. ku1.:h , Joan~ up to .111)% tvlliU1l· I ~--~--------1 br1rk trpl. pant 11 n g, -------'---1 *Winter Re nta l• * I ~R. !urn apt on Raylront. 1-BR., 1 bath ... , ...... SJ~~ ,,. 2 BR . "' I FRPLC Ii: Popu la r Marqllette "Plan" to"'nhouse in Uni· vers1ly Patk. Huge n1aster suite v.•1th frplc. & wet bar. Truly an "entertaining" home. 3 Bdrms .. 2'<> baths. $44,950 INCLUD!t;G THE LAND & A V IEW. APARTMENT BLOG, COSTA MESA -$422,000. - BROKEH * * 6-12-4905 * 11on. Nf'"TJOrl Equily F'unds, Coron• del Mi1r 1tkyhgh!.\ quaJ. waJI pa.per. 494-7201 . .......,.,, 2 BR. 1 '".· l.A"asr. leasc:/Op!1o n \\'1n1Pr or ytarJy. Util furn 2-BR., 1 batb .......... i11t°t & prli''ii:. 6T.-....6491. 2·BR., 1 bath .......... $200 Ocr•ntront 3 Br, $r,,Q. 3 Br. 2 bit . oceantront . S300 util's irM'I. Winl'r tease. .l Br. 2 ba. oceanfront • $3.."{l 673-4n•I 3 BR .. dl'n ............ S325 GARAGE. !\'fl t·h1ldrrn, no Jl"I!>' fi7J~!HS::. s19;, COROLIDO tr1pl11x 2 BR !wnhSP, I ha, A\·11 11 Jtl/17 f;7:.-l(lli!I 11r ~.17-R717. 'll11l1'.l 11•ll1I. ----'Tl."11li11r FAMILY DELIG HT B<>auntully landscaptd, 11·1th ft:ni..~ :,.a1-.i. plrniy of room for rhe hHlt Onf"S .• l BR . 2 baths, hv!nt: rni. 11 /frr!c Lgp . "·r U equ1ppE'd kHc-htn .,..-,loads of !tora~e Good nr1ghborhood. C' I o ~ r 10 ~chools. All (If 1hi~ & ;in <X .. •a.n \I"" -a~king $.~.500. ft~' ~~ WJI" LA"""' c..Lll'. ~·-~ 151oo ... "'j °""'"' * .J!f.l.2.~ .. OCEAN VIEW 1\'P\l"f>f home \1·11h !)'noi.1 ncea.n J can:.on ~·1r11· '2 Bdrrns plui; rl<'n. Buil1·1n k1l('hrn "l!h d1.~h\\'<1shl'r. BPan1l"rl ce1!1n12:. Decks &· fenet>r!, lnw ma1n1enance yard. 0 n I y $34.j()(). Ca11 • ..4'0tan REAL ESTATE 1190 Gltnneyr~ ::l .f.».!Wil 5-19-0JJ li BEACH ACCES~. 0 C ;-..· VlE\V. Hobby-11ork roo;n. 3 BR, 21 ~ Ba. :! frplr's. Al! r"<lar. S6!l.()'l(l . .Jfl.1-J::\6.J. Laguna H ills 1 BR. l b11 Cnrnnarin <it ~na Hllls L<-1s1.u·e \\'o rld. \l'alk in, no ~1~p5. AL rl'"..ir. Front. Jul! balcony. \'lf'11·. All ur1Jit1es close 11t' rr.<1r. S15J.!l2 mo pym!. 7 11 .J!f.l--Olil aft Ii pfn. La guna Nig uel ON GOLF. COUR~E I Bdrnis .. drn. family rm. ::l Baths. Here·~ a ne1i:i:hhror- hood "'htch ren,.rr~ pridr nl Oll'T1Pn;h1p -1d~ lor th~ ' ~lllni:-family, STi.5()(1 Leguna N iguel Realty 831).5050 499-1344 Lido Isle S48,000 Bu~-s a charn11n~ 2 Mrm . .J_ dtn homr on 35 Ir. Jni, H1.:h bf>an1 C<"1!1n~~. plank pan- r lrrl 11·3!1s 2 P;i,r1n~. howan3' lawson ja. RcolfoR ·~ 3-l\6 \'1a L1rJ,1 i;;:, .i.lli2 4 BR .. OEN, 5 BA. Custom built ~12',l.j()(J 5 BR. 6 BATHS \\\th pll'.'r !.· ct1r s21; !'\'{) LIDO REA L T Y INC • ., f(IR ~1 .. hv ..,,,.n .. r S.i4/fJO ·l sn1l tvlrm ... n·r1> ra.'1'l, ~ ~r-. 1.v rm. ~ n~lr 1::<1r11::t. Jln \.':a X;in•hr. ,,;::...ifi!\~. Mesa Verde "SI!ll"CE 1946" * SOUTH of Highway, E B ,265 th $4;;(1 mn. .... PRJVAT parry \\'Ill A. . mon . Cllll r-.tJ SSIO'.\' llEALTY ·'"''--073 huy 2nr1 TD'!i at f'l!ason11.ble r 1 t z rn o r r i 1, Realtor, ~,... · 1 <4 BR. Oer11nlron1 • , , , , . s.1;xJ Corona del_M_•_• ____ 1call: 673·31\63 6i.l.ROS6 Eve~ . NEAR nrw, ~ri11rinu.~ ~ BR. 2 ha . rlupl<'x. $'.lflO n1on1!1 "' 4 BIG ONES "' 1st \Vrsti>rn Bank Bldf. 2 BR. 2 1'>11ths rach, llit'pdown J1v1ng rm., buU1-1ns, hal· conlti!" &· pan~. ,r\Par Bak- er & rrur\'1ew r11scoun1. 673--0140. 6iJ-:JO!O. Mes a V•rd• t BDRM furn w/gar11«f. ::iharp & clean. Gnod loc11· lion, nr ~hpg S16.5. 602 Hrl1n1rnpe. &l&-6300 or 64·1..J!.1!)7 _ associ~ted Salishury R1'11l!y fi7.lr69fl0 Unlvf!rslty Park 833.0101 Nig hts Newport 8eacn OPE'.\' SAT. & SU;\. 1·:> l;'f.l.500 . irir; Down University Realty 31'Xll E. Cs!. H")' fiT.l-6.'iIO ZONED FOR 3 UNITS Houle• lot Rent Houses Furnished I ~ JOO 217 30rh Strt>t>! .'.\lodl'rn brt1ch hnusc. 2 BR. 2 Ba + dtn. 1 1 ~ blks 10 'lC!'an S~l.500. 8. Bln;r,·ers. 675-1972 67.:...4073 E\',S. Easts1de Costa l\1t~a !ot Uener a l rrarty 10 build on. Can 1akr BEACTIF'CL \\'es1cl 1tt hnmt. l Br 2 Ba . fam. rm. u.111 rm . bhns. Z frplc!, maybe 4 unui; Good 11)('11· flnn anrl priced r1gh1 Jor you bul1rlers <ll $1 1.900 CALL \VALKER & LEE. Rt<il!nrs, ln\·l"S1mtn1 ~pr .. ~~!f.l.)l. LOS ALTOS Pride o f Owner1hip Home Family Wllh teenagers ok. ~ Bedroom 2 bath, built ins. carpct.ing, drapes, ltas, $285 per mo. Phone Loni:: Beach 21 ~ -~29-95.ll. <<Jv'r! r;itio >:r ~rhools. Lot1 far Sal• 170 ~hpi;:-, park R· ll'nnis cts. t----------- S!\l'iV\ li~2-26g6, 1 :'>IESA V<'rdr golf cour.~. owner 1'.'Jll build to suit'. Cu!-FREE J ! Newport Heights .. de~~ i"I '" u · u '---'--·.,..c ., 1"'C Y on i;:o La ndlo rds-Owners _~ rnursr. 968-1027 CHAR:'l!l:\G older. Spa.nish 1-----------\l'e 11•1JJ ref Pr 1'na111s to you !'!UCC'I}. 2 BR. rerlF't:orated 1n Moun tain, Desert, I rREE nl c·hargr •.. <-Tany !.: oul, R·2, $26,000. By Resort 174 rlf'sir11hll" lf"nan1s 11n ,, lJ r 1'1111f'I' fi~}.].\.\f\ ---------\\'lllllnJ,: \l';I Ne wport Shores * BIG BEA.R LAKE ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ___ Sneak a11•11y frn m ii all h1rlt- T RANSF ERRED away in rh1s rozy, .vnu.f1n1sh Ba lboa Is land fl.' pr Shores 3 ~r' 2 tia, !llin to t'ah1n lnr nnly Sfij()Q E·Z brh Fp!r, ne11· shag ca r~t. 1erms nr 'TY 11 f1n1!'hed co1- \ln1·e • 1n rnnd. S27.ZOO. ragl' for Sll.950. Call Ftoss I ;;12.!J9.'rl (i l4 1 :13&-17.18 or ~Tllr · S Speoce.r Rea! E~rart. P 0 , anta Ana Box 2828, Bli: Bear !.Ake, ______.~~ .... ~,,-----1 $500. DOWN Calif_ ~y niiner. .'\!rer Santa Ana I Real Estate W anted 184 .• BR. 2 Bil., b<';;m t::('ihngs, \•t>ry lge Jni, fenl"f'd , Owne.r, R-3 LAND \\'Ai'\TED &l.~54ii3 o:· fi19-~li!l. 5 10 JO a cres. Mci\I1rhatl San Juan Ca pistrano Con1pany. /J I STI-3950 O\\'\ YOVP. O\\'\ CASA in rnmanlh' !'..11• .Tu. an I If • I I f inancial Cap1~rrarnJ. Ii r.....,1 11alls for riri1·ar). BtalllUtJI kl!C'hcn. l ~------_; r!1n.n;:. room & ~11,.,s. ~ B~rlroom~. 2 b<Hhs. 2 f1rrri111,es.. Chcoe~c /.rom J onr ha < ii ponl. FP.Q_\l Wi.IX)(l CAP!STR,\\Q VALLEY REALTY Bus iness Opportunity 200 ,-,,~,-,~,o=u-s-.-RAN--0-,-,-A:\IE * CA'.\'DY SUPPLY :;1Y1t DISTR!BUTORSHfP Camino Cap1str;;no IPART OR FULL Tl.\IEl .j9J-J12·l ,. ~ili"ili"ili"ili"ili"ili"ili"~ili"~ I' '1\V av.:til11ble in thLS ar(';:i . : A!l lnc'at1nns 11 rC' r f\nl· a nll'rrial nr f,lC(Of'Y fUrnl!'hP(f .M hy U5. :'\o !><'lhng. Qual1f1<'rl pers on 1vill hecnm<' rl 1strihutor fClr our ra,nrlv l'.'\r~t!a;, Planlrrs. ·roo1s1~ Rolls, \l1lk Durl.'i, rlr•. \ll"n• h1ch 1n(Ylme !X)rential. Yo;1 mu~i li111•r 2 tri I! hN<. pPr 11e,.k ~pa.r' time trlays or R'~I E~t~le, Gener•! Ac reage fa r sale , 150 1 ACRE EASTSI DE CO';TA :'ltE:-A .\lulr1pl!' znn1n.:, Eld··n Av"n· U'" lorat1on. !~11.J 111111 ht11!d- 1n;: ~11r SJ~ ~:i(l PERRON REAL TY CO. 6l:'.J77l A;\'YTl'.\1£ 21, AC. An1"1~ V;:ill<'y. n1>ar ~1 !P ol :vvi.:11c p;irk ;:inr! l;ikP s.~IJO<l. S3~ r!n . (.111 rril- 1Pf'1 P\'rn1n;;F. :?l:'\/Jj,ti-Jfl7~. REP(IS~<;;.ES~ lfl ar r.r '""' Ir;: lakr. TAKF: OVEn nnJ.1, .';2'1/1T1'1. !)fi~()('l~i. Cem ete ry Lots/Crypts 156 --"-----c-r r r TS-11 f-I ro < « . .\hl'o<>1 -2 TI)' rF E"r'lr,,;. C-n~! <;:;,i :'fl t..-.·h 5'l l (l . :.1 •->~i-: s 11:--~ tn $:lro5 Cash R!'1fd F'nr rnnre 1nformat1nn \\'Till.': 'DISTRIBUTOR DIVJ!;!ON ~n 2~ ... P . 0 . &x 173~. Cnv1na, California 91722 - 1r1cltJrie phon<' . P!IRT\ER Ar•tivP nr Jnar- 111'!' ,1·11h s25:000 c11lih !or 11"" l1t;hl rnanu!11r.1unn;; hu~111rs~ .~300 \\'C'rkly ~a!ary tn ~1;ir1 1f at·l1\'!' plus equal :,h11rr of prol1ls thal shoulrl r -,:f'{'Prj $;i<l,fl()O /IJ'St yCl!r. .For fl('r>;()nal 1n 1erv1e11• 11r1t!' rlai;~1f1td Arl . Nro. 3.15 D;11ly Ptlot. P. O. Box L'lfiO, Cn~!;:i ~tr~a. Ca. !126~. -;>;F.\~' LtSTl:\r. - :-1.-\Rl'\E ELF:CTRO'.\'ICS Commercial T O BUY OR BRIGHT, Cheery 3 BR. 1rl<'iil l11r., I;: yarrl. p!'IS & kids OK \l'1nt rr-&M-11210. \l'infl'r & Yearly Rtnrals 673-1200 Realtn r 4~ r;irk A\'I'., Ralhn11 1.~lanrl Balboa Peninsula 4 BR. 2 ha. g-111nr p11!1n, nn lh!' hr;:irh. S300. 1812 \\' Orr11.nfMn!. 7ifi-li7@; 2 t, 4 BR hnust. 1\111lrrl 1ri fliilln , nr. ll'il.l!'f, t.:ntll Jurt!' l~!h. 213: 213-iilfi. 24MiJ9: .. Corona del Mar 2 BR., 2 tiR.lh~. mnrlf'rn !1<1crly ftlfn, ~300 mnnth. 1n- c!ur11ng u11!1 t1e~. 1:n1v!'rs1ty R!'alry fi7.1-6:i lll Cost a Mesa ----,\\1 . .\ll.ABLE Nnv ll't. 2 hPd- rO(lm hrlmr. f('nred yarr!. *. .. fi.\:i-fl-11!1 * *. La guna Beach 2 BR. Ov11rlnrik1ni::: r.c:E'an & ro11nrry-r!uh. Ar1ul1 rrl S2i5 Cal\ "''"·~ 6-'l pm 4$-:l07~. Newpor t Beac h • R,,\\'SHOP.£S • \\'li\'TER Rl':NTAI, '\ Br!rn1~ . 2 R;iJh' Enrtri~l"rt r1!11n. $.'ll<I "("' THO\IA~. R(';iltnr Z2~ \\'. (NI~[ HI\':\ ;..i~.~.)27 Houses Unfurn. 305 G enera l RENTAL FINDERS <4)5 W. ltrll. COSTA MlSA Houses * Apts. * 645-0111 * Frre ll> ~.U .~1: ... J.·\GL.::-.'A Ur1I rrl . Fully fu1·n Rrh nr ~hop'2 BEACON* 645-01 11 Sl l:J-."ICE 1 BR furn ,'\r 0('(" 2 sludtnr~ ok . .Co~1d­ rr pl"I Costa Mei• DELUXE 4 hr, 2 h11. bltn.<;, e BELIEVE: Cozy I Br 1n 1·rp!!i/rlrps, lnl'rl yrd, Ideal :.In! loc. chtld ok. SI 1;, fnr r11n11ly .'f.~j(l 5Zi7-~3119, ALA Rentals • 645-3900 JRR_•_Ftt rnrni. crri drps, tiltno;, 1rr1. :O,'r, ~chi'~ & shp o: S2.'JO _.. r!rp. ~tri-iifiili BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Bolboo 67l·l66] S,\IALL Bachl"l01' AJ>I, r'"' ATTn. i,jf{. 2 BA & 3 BR. 2 1·p1 & drp~. $11:i/n10. incl Ba. Sl 7::t k SZ?.i n10. \~·1nrl"r Ut1I & Lnrlry. 6i:r~!1fl till J rtnlab. Stt'ps In O<'ean & pm. ba y. BaJOOa Pl'.'n1nsula. e CllAR'.\1ER-2 BR . rp!:o;, drps. fncd yrrt. Per nk. Stfll. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 _N __ •_w~po_r_t_B_•_•_<~"----I Costa Meta Balboa Rl.'al Estate Co. 2 BR, g11rdrn p1r10, Cp!s. ---:----------1 700 E. Balboa Blv . Balboa. Drps, S!ovt t.· rcfn~. QUI!'! FREE!! CASA d ORO 613-4140 673.-3596 Evt1. 1TOp1ca1 Sf'tt1ng for 1rll1s Land lords.Owners e I I blk ,__ CASUAL Calit. L1vir.g In 1 OCEANFRONT 3 ~fi, 2 Ba. on .v. In ~uups. Sl69 mo. \\'!.' \\'Ill l'!'fPr trnanrs to )OO J • .1'17' "6 • 130 ;r,·1.rm t<.tediterr1nean Atmos-new o;r,•er dup!Px~!l tra!i. "" ,.:i, ,,., -.· FRF:E: nl rhar2:t• . , , :'llan.' ~-Phl'.'re Spacious color ro-$325 mo. \\Inter \\'il t'l'ln· 3 BR , 2 BA Condo, all bltlns, r!r,11•ahl!• !l'.'nanrs nn nu r .. nrdinaled apts _ drs.igneO & Slu!'r yrI,v. For appL JJ 714 r!o'e 1" ~rhls & ~hoppin". 11•11111ni;: list. 1 . ~'S.97'l '•fl"' 6 pm II _ " ALA I 11rn1sht'.'d ;or sly!e & com· "' -. ,-·~· Pool & rrc I a c 1 ! 1 t 1 rs . Rent a s • 645-3900 ton • Heattd poof • Kitch-11nswer 213-696-11!1 Costa Mesa -- New New New Villa Cordova QUIET -SAFT. IN'ar Back ~ay ) 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex I & 2 BR. Apts. G.\S & WATF.R PAID 1 BR From $140 2 BR . From $170 2323 ElrJrn Ave, CM See ~lRT T'd \Voodh,a.d 646-0032 $210/mo. Ava!.! JO/I BAYSIDE \'II.LACE. $18i. e.1 ;r,•/ indireft Jlghrirli e BRANO NE_W __ _ Heritage R.E. S.l0-11~1 r>n RJ. 2 RR , 2 BATHS. PeJux, RtO. AJ:ll1Jts. No -". '""!!i!!!l!l!ll!!!!!l!""'!!!l!!!l!!!i!~I """" 2 BR, 2 b;i 11pl,;, " rlshwshr, SHARP 4 BR 2 BA plus fan1 Carpets, drRprs. Po o I. 1 BR.-'$17:, furn. pvt tt~lroii.v. usp nf he1t!ed DELUXE rm. Available now. Xlnt Arlults Ph fi77J.-81il'9. UTILITIES JNCLU,..,F.D APARTMENTS " pool, b1ll111rd rrn, Jacui7.i ,\· C.'.\1. location_ Sm.i/:'l!n. Call STErs tn br;icb. 3 BR., y;., \V , \V ilSOll 6'l2-19TI RBQ~. Sfe at 201112 Birch !11r Conr1 . Frr>lr's -.l S11·1vi- L<1r1y. 5'~$1\0 Heritage ~'"il1·ly lrasr. S25~1 tnflnlh Sr. nr nig~9-l_268._ __ tnllli; Po,,ls . Hralrh Sp,;i - RraJ r~.~1 a1r. C11y1100<1 Rralty .">4~l2fl0 :UJe , LIDO SMORES-TP111H.~ Cris. Gamt & B~- :; BR, 2 ba, n,, pets. 1 rhild \\ATE:RFRONT 2 s.,. c<>ni'. ' BliBllUZI Bayfront l1arrl R.v-.111. Ok. arlults nnl.Y l~I t.: l11s1 • rll"n. 2 1 ~ R<i . blrn:. .. 1111. !'lrii·, beautiful E"ard<ul 11pa.l1-S1ur11o ap!s, ,\1airl SPr\'l('r, ! BEDROO~l t'lea 1 " S2JO -' nienrs With ' r·Ror,1 Sl .'il ~ ng uepos:. 1110 n11 p:ilio. Yl'ly . .lic;t . 673-7420 Pool. Color TV. S26j nio, Up. Jr11~!'. 612-l\91. 923 \\'. 3 BR De ., B \ • POOL • SPA • 617 l.irln Park Di·, 673-8800. MEDITERRANEAN \\'1lson. n. -A. R tn.~. patio, • ,GARAGF: • frnC'f'd. \'1t11·, rh1!r1 I pe1s e ADULJ'S _ NO PETS e YEARLY 2 Br. 2 Ba. ra cing VILLAGE PRTLY furn hse. 2 Bii. nk. S2!l.j. Ev!'s 6-16-00!15. 2 BR-2'BA-S245 rurn. hay a('rns~ suttr. 223 19th 2~00 ll~rhnr Rlvrl .. C.:'lf. frplcs. Cl'p!S. drps. &IJ-m!iJ lc1o,c!Co.\c,c_~,,-,-4~8cR-.-,~R-AC,-0-,-11, Lll E. Zlst St C.l\1. St. $28;./mo. Adu.ll s, nn !Tl.JI ~~7-!\020 Aflrr 3 30. ZiS \\'1tlnut S!. fdrrr<'rl i.· hralrrl p:ool. S.i'.1J. e 646-8666 . e pt'!~. ~7J-270fi: R-ENTAL OFFICE C.:'11. '-1"·3"16. BEACON OPE". JO Al. I TO 6 PM 3 Br, lam. rm, 2 b;i, bltns, .,. " .,. Unbalie~ably Beautiful Bay niodtrn. 2 Br. -~ \l,'\L'O' J S~E Garden Apl!. lrj't!r, l;ir;;:: s~ndt_ck, Pv1. l oiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ... iiiiii. ... ..iiiiiil dtil ,i::ar .. fncd in. Clo:<e ro N ewport H e ights srhlF S225. 5 4 S-122 7, 2 ..... Bn Nie" rl,.an fn r1 &:&-1266. ('[lt, rtrp.' ~ t ~ 1· "~ 2 RR. "IOV('. <"r>ls/drpi;. lnrrl rh1lrl/fM'I ~. 1 !rPn nk yrr! . .i::ar. Clean. No kids or fi~2-7~9.l .\dull~ • nb pers F\o;r,•tn; arra. $2.'ll 21 . .-S4.r-J.l27 or EL CORDOVA f'\'C'f)'\\'ht!re.' Str .. 11 m &, 714-ti7.}--3321 \•·kdays afr. :i. ,vrl, M 511:1. \V;nrrfall. 45· pool Rec. Rm. STEPS lo heh. s1;.n mo. l.JJ::. Apts. ~_auna, Si::;I~ 1-2 BdC(ll, Furn. J BR. !urn. ap! w/gar. N"11 1 &· 2 BR Lu:.:ur,v Ap!ll. Un/urn. from SI.~. ~F:F; fT: 6i;,..7~ all ;, pin ~\'kday~. D~h11·hn;, xll'll l'lfl!;l'fli k MIP· 20'.lo Pan;nns. M2.S670. , ;inyllnle wk·!'ntl.«. Mards. 1uxl1ry i;h;i~ crpi·g .. p!'li; $175/mo. &1:>-472j l-,~0,-8=R-.-,-,-,-,.-, -.,.-,-m-,-,-,1-. ] RR nic<'!y !oc. \'1lriln1. h\lns, hra1"1'1 Jl('OI. Aliult:<;, ~'.MO/mo. Famtly only. Ai;:t no T"'t~ Slll~ fi42-2.il1 - ~'~=----------~ ~aul. 1·rc fa.cil & p()QL. *$30 WEEK J. UR*, Br. 1<1ni;,:!e ar!ulT. pool .Qlk: Arllllls e Nn Pf>!s. Call Don. R30--60&'l, 830--60'.m. l--'--='--=-==--Stud io & , I BR:. apts. tn orl'11n. S 1~n-Si4 5. '2077 CharlP s1. fi.12·4470 J BR. 2 Bath. ne1v shag crpT. drp~ & p111n1 . $240. mn. 2i! Alberl Pl. Agt. $;1&-0814. Condominiums Unfurn. N•wport Beach 320 Fountain Vi1lley ____ _. __ ~ Br, 2 1 ~ Ba. t'rpl.!<. rlrps. 3 BDRi\fS. 1~~ BA, f;imll y wlrrplc, i.· gill'. S2S5. nio <'lrf"..t, frnced yrl. Ch1 lrlrl'n & 67l-91Rt • . ~n1;tll prt \•rlCTJn1r Sl:t:). T ownhouse Unfuru. 33S na~s 121:1 1 'lSS-1301 , ri·!'sl----------- 421.11 39S-:t8l;li. Costa Mesa VAC,\>:T, rltan, 4 Br, xrr11s, TQ\VNf!OUSE·lR.1SI' 4 Br, :; 11·a.tf'!'/g;:irrl prl. L.<," SJOO Ba. liit;t!' £;iri.:e Pl)()(_ A\•I F·arrell. Bkr 714:11~6-().1;,li , nnw. ~2i:1hnn .. '>\fl--2<1i1 SUNNY ACRES "'-""· 6-M-"131 '"'" MOTEL e \\'lNTER RENTALS e 2-.l t.· 4 BR, Apls 1q I Rt~ .S nf fa iJ'iroUnd.~ ABBEY REALTY 642-;s,'il ::''ffi ."pl Rh·rf. !'>4R·975'5 .AVAIL. Ori. 17_ 2 RR., furn V GARDEN LIVING Qtur!, 111trac, pl,as<tnt. LTt1I pd. H<'11trrl Ponl. 1 BR. $145 & UP. Adult~. no pcl~ 7111 \\' 1,ltrh ~1.. C ill . 1'1 Blk. 10 n..;:ith smo. Nr\\'JXTT·\ Brarh Rlfy 67~\fi.12 2 BR. S l~~ \Vint"r nr S:.723 rf"..ir\,v. l!!il J'llllri, ~" ;:ii 101!1 \\' Ail.v li1•r ., li7J-!fi7~. OCEANrROi'T -'.\'r. Pier. ,.. .......................... .,1 K iri~ b Pf'IS nk. Slfi.l !n SJf:j. HOLIDAY PLAZA U>a.~"· Call fi.l·\.-61 !1 Huntington &leach Df.J,UXF-: $paciou ~ l BR.1-o-~~------­ furn ar1. S13.i. He11ief1 pool. San C lemente Newport Beach 1\n1p)f' parking. Arlull!-llt'I 1 RR. Pa tin~~-"-, -,-cc-.-,.--~- DELUXE nr11 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrplr, rl~whr, 2 r11r 11;111., p1•1v ,val'd, Jnrlry rm. kids nk. S2M /niq. 5'1/t.--1:\IY.l. 2 BR .Stud1n, 11 2 RA, drps, rrpl!, healerl fl'lOI i.· ~.,raR"e . f'!ll\f"t nPIJ::hhnrh~ :'I (J rhlldrf"n. nn fl!'I~. fi42-S0.12 . * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Sha~ cpt • rtrp11 • blrn~ Brau11ful PIYll e Al! Ut1. Pd ';! RR. S170 • !->TARTER OUTER-I Rr -.-. ~ ·-· P"' l!!fi· P I\ Ci\1 . liun. ii;ilk In l)r;irh Sl:?.i. *Adults Preferred* -~ ·1 ornn~ ve. 1 • mn. 1'.'n !lf'li;. I rh1lrl 'nk ln."1 ,\rlult~ nnly-no prt~ ALA Rentals • (>45_3900 3 RI\. 212 h11 . '! e;ir i:;11 rao:f'. F urn. Bach. & I Br. Ex-R Sanl;:i R~rh;ir;i , S.I 2H A\'flC'adn .S1. 6_1,,;.()IJ7!} 1 BR. s1 ·'1(}. • Fll c1ng fV"lL S27'.l cept ional nice. $130 up. Apt. Unfurn. 365 1 .,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,1 e 'l.'JC r.::-2 RR. N,.11 rrpl~. R~:ALTOP. ;,1i;_1;flf,f; 2110 Newport Blvd., 1 ~ <lrps. t'ffl.V l.· rrarl~ S17.i. Duplexe~~F~u-,-0-.-""'~3~4::;5 ILCBR.Mf'i. ITTi:-li~iOO,:J,;~;;ii:l;G;e;n;e;';a;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Park-Like Surrciunding ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ....._ -----.,.----l BR Furn. SIJQ up. Incl 11lil, QUIET -DELU>."E N t B h 1-2 k 3 BR ,\PTS RACK 811.v :l BR l.t lam rn1 ., ewpor eac nrwly dee. bP11ut ''''''· VENDOME ______ Al.o;o fur~ Barhrlon1 !ari::r enrncr lor. rlh! lirtpl. OCEANf'RONT C'lrllf'r 4 Br. pn<JI. ~r. Arlull!, no p('ts. l'n' patios * l!td Pools ' II " 10·9 ll I A CM •1 Ji\fMAC l/LATE A.PTS! 11·;1 rr~n nrr, i:: 11r11 " n,. r. 2 Re. '.\°I'\\' llPfll'r <luplPx , · ~ · ap f! vr. · · "gr Nr shop'g * Arlults only $:!Hl/rnn. Ph : fi!2-'l :J:'lfi or Cpl.". rlrp.•. hlTn.'\, :il11 /\pt.;,, ADULT Md Mart·1n1'que Apts. fi.l 'J 1387 F'/1MILY Sl'C"l1nn 3 R ,,_ · · ....._ :o;..asl~~rr n 1 r .. ',',·,inter S.17'1 2 BDR.V!S. patio & garage. Close to shopping, Park 11n f..an!"' Ana A~ .. C~1 . r rnmin, \, .. 1-... h11 . pnnl~. n1n ,-11rn f>. '>-.l I. Cleiin & pr1v No pet~. Until I hh I I 1-h 116 ,1 ~ Sp;ir:lou s 3 BR's, 2 ha~ r.lgr, Apt ll.1 6'16-5.).!2 1' 11 ous,., rat o. g~r.<1.:e 11 I Duplexes Unfurn. 350 · u.ne Jt . 5 1• o. !'Ali-1974 * S;r,'im pool, put/~n :<.t.irac:r, nr rhr hc-Rrh.1 --------./ . .\VL nnw _ 2 Br. f11rn nr F I '16:?·1l0111i afl ~ pm Colla M••• * rp. Jndiv/Lndry fa.c'Js nnfurn. Pool. rl'c rm, gd 1845 An•heim Ave. 2 BR hollse un furn. ftnePri yd. I ch1lrl nk. No P"'!I. COSTA MESA 847-3833 aJtf'r 4 pm DUPLEX ~~~-~~--~-1 J::I t:. 21ST ST, HOUSE R 3 BR.:? ha, frplr. rl'Jll. hl!ln. _1 BNlroom. enclo:-f'<i garagl', \'nrkh}"'Tl ,_ :.lagnoha. Arra, ra n,::" rrlri12: f.· rlrapi>s. nn t2.i0/m'1. ~1~3.~. prrs . Sll:l p" r mr>nth. ,\ Rl'L JiUi;?P fr<1nl 1.,....,111. 2 ;-.1/t..&')l(.; Jor , Nn ch1lrlren or pet~. COSTA MF.SA 642-2824 fi.16-5.112·1. NICE 1 BR Dpb:. Quiel. Back Bay S!'para!crl by garage~. l -----'-'-------arluh over 30. No prts. VIE\\' Z Br. cpt~. rlrp!, blrns, frjf}.-276-':. lr~ pool. Slfi..'"i/mti, .~---~~--67:l-36!l0 e SHADY EL.\IS-Pool 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath Living room 11'1lh calhr<!raJ ceiling & frplc. Sepitra!t laundry area. Encl pann. S;r,·imming: pool & childr,n's playground. $200. HARBOR GREENS 5411-41'.IJ • • l BR t.. larr:.l11 ~nnrn Tno Properly 158 SELL A BUSINESS .-'l:'lri1i1'l11' \ .. ~~ l~~1 HOLLAND BUS. B E ACON * 645-011 ! • • • SIJ.'i-P.EOEC' unfurn 2 RR, ~11 rrf. 1·r1~/di'flS, ~;:i_r, pa. I ll) ,(• \'ffi. f: Sld!' lnc BEACON * 645-01 11 p:ifln.~. 1'\rar hearh '1-rar LRG l RR Slf;O, 2 Br 111'L 1'Qunrl. Sporles~ :tt·l-1:0.IR """ i;:fo\"r , rPfnc. rlrp~. rrpl. '.\:E\\' 2 BR homr fnr rrnl &lf.---2.'J.14 , :i.1433.l 1 RR Fnrn. Sl:\i Balboa P eninsula.....,._.....,. 1 RR. rt1rn. S17j BAY VJE\\I. Z Br. $270 I Br. WESTBAY ELDEN l\"EU' l and 2 Bedrm. i"arden apl~. w pool. rrriif'l''"· c:--1 .-..i"l-ti;-.; • STORES & OF..f.lCES S A LE S --j ""' '"ll(l'irt Blvd. 1 i7 E '.?2n<i St J'\n Z1 f.12·.164:> Sl!lO k Slf.fl. Ut1I pd, Be'ach, 1 BR. POOL, u.11] pd, 11rtult~. p1rr. parking. Arlulri;, 303 E. nn pt'L~. $14:•Sl;)(l. Jl\.l \\'. E:d~t'\\a!Pr. FRO;\! $17.1 ADULTS l~ewpo rt B_~~~h----~~---~.II \! ''l'IPI,. r•i !"iiSPholrl. Tn" Brnk"r 11·11h Emp.141hy" -...--_ 1711; Ora.ngr ,\vr , C.:'11. $19,950 IS THE PRICE ':''i·, ic·•1 rir· •0 irade lilS-llill °>II).~ p1.,, Avail i\'n\ l~t. f'rr>I~. rlrps. Duple xei 2 ~m ch1lrlrP'tl Oi\ 968-31:l2. Furn. 0'r Unfurn. 355 ~·11snn Apt 12. C.:'11 1-Bcec.Actrr=71f"·u'-1.-,-0-,-. "3~R"R-.-, 2311 Elrltn Al'!'., C.!11. 645-SiSO •,..r 'Ill~ ""f'' ?"• .. :\ ' 'v<·!· I'"' /ill' (Jl\'nrr ii7'>-l6fll .,. I . --!fr.A ~TH :ip;i / ].;:i r! 11' ~ 1 r ...... nl ? ...... rh!•'ln'" fnr l"1111s·.~ri11 ~~<''1,""ll'rl-. -he;;:.. Prtn1P nc. Ul('al1qn. Sa11na. \ h1,;h <'11'lll~i !:li' )rU ra'.1 1'1 '• n" :~:~ -;:rv..-! H>N;l111r .( lill'Ulfl, r)(l ll ll hiliti!'~ rl't .S llil'l.1 AR hnml' " !rpl, • dh1 • • Irvine 1 ;;;~-~-~-;;;;~~-;-;,;;;;;~;;;;;;;;l '.N~e~w'.!po~r~t'..._"B~e~•~c~h'..._ __ _ s11;; )n s1z::rBarh k .,J Br B11. 11p1. cin~,. 10 hl"11<"h,.~. 11 --*~T=o=w"N~H7o=u=s"E~*--1 J RR 2 h>t, J trn1m .. SJ001J25 J'\E\I' 3 BR. 2 BA. lnwrr, illJI~. i\lahiCP llri u!t~. no ,\r. 1"a~"· fi7·"-2::ofi. 1i?3-lll4l;· 2 Br, J13 B>t, rp1/rtrp. pa110 11:;1r " ~a11t fn('rl 'rr! fl"I~ I' ok ;1•<111~-,. 11 ,111 r·;~ ... .,,.~ ,,r 1 r p;,,X ;,,J. ((lrona C:rl 'I nl).-. I .;T. """'· lan111~!w BEACON * 645-011 l :t RR. 2'2 i;lllh~ ........ $:l00 yrly. $300 unfu.rn. s:12:. furn., __!1~~· 21.>.i Elrl!'n, Apl 6, C~·!. Corona del Mar ,\rllts. Slf>O 132 r~. :'llelorly ~RR. 2~" ba, lam rm .. S.l1:'i \ hl!'k rn hPArh, 12 blck 10 J'\F.\\'l.Y drror. 1 & 2 hr Rpll~·\iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ln. :=,.1~-:i9~. :1-1~·17~. · '' pr·r r11nn>h, 1tr ..... '"·. 'i•r ' fl'll"nt111J. :;.i:nJ C 11 Sh. r :ur1"s all ~lr~:.,rr ho;:l• 1r,• --~----~~ 5201-1 + fan1 rm + rll'n' ~BR. 2 l:>a , br>nllS rm .• $3.10 h1t v. fi7J-3!H4 c1'P~. 1\rlul1.~. no l'>f'I~. C!n~e to -TRIPLEX t Yr. r>lrl. 'J. lge rl·'"P p:lr ""rjll":~ ~:~ ... 1-l-"-"-mc;.:•c..:_P_ccocpc•crtv_:. _ _;_1:;::66 1=-o"c'c"7::.c.'-c'-'·-71~--~--jlti.tns. rpti;. t!rpi;, t::i r. y11rrt . n1,1r .. h~n~ 1tr.i1'•" f).i.1>i 1r Near the Oc ' BEAt:'TY ~Inn. 2 ror .l Lrg family. h\lfTY' 11r ~n~ls • BR 2• h 1 $3~1360 ~ brlnn.~ .. l1v rm.,..,rl1n rn1., 3 RH. 2 ~. ha. fam rm $~50/360 · "iiiiii shop~. lnq 119i; Rochell!"•·· ~~v ... ._ """' _ sn11t: cpl.«, rlr[l~. Ins, patio, ~ • 2 11, 11m rm :;.., • ~ SHARP J BR. Uo1·1 pd., I•-., " bl t ;tr:1::r 1" ~1· r;ill . ean orirratnr hteu!y ~alnn in flk . W lk & L lll ·P'•' anrl!'>j1~tllln11s1n ·>1n' lnrnna drl !'>l11 r .. BEACON *645-0111 WE HAVE OTIIERS Ap.1rlmenh!orRent • clos,ts. pool. adults, no 0 ••• 1taragr, l11unrlry /11clltt1~. a er ee r 1•·"",,!'l1' rrntal .'!r!'a. Adl11I~ Unbe]lf'Vablr }I}"' lrase-on I '"~I <•1'·•~.~ 1fl•''lnl"' r,vrr Coa~t HW)'. Prt('erl al $\JOCI $215-.1BR.2811 pnnl hnmr ;r,•/ c-!111 li"l \, 11 ii . pets. J884 Monrovia 54S-03.'*i ON TEN ACRES Sl7?!. nio. &15-J3j7 , STUNNING GardE'n Apt-In-1 1: l BR. Furn. & Unturn. 2 BR. 1 Ra , Garden Unirs. rant, !iml dog ok. I BR. SIS.l. Flreplace1 I priv. paUoa. Sha,;: crpr'i;:, d r 8 pr~, :1 Br. Unf $1RO. &1~-riSJO. Pools Tennis Contnfl Bldst. rl~h\vhr. palio. beam ceil-* N!CE I & 2 BR. Tr11 11ru. 900 See Lane, \:'dM 644-261.l lni::s. lrplc. ~ar11.i;r. 26:i0 P.eallnrt. ~:"•••I f""r' '"~r Tn'al prii·r !or mo~e tnlormarion plr11.st frpl, hlrns. gar ,(. rncd yrd :;'~ H:trhor Bil·d icii ,\rl;im~ •.1~ Mn \',·r. ~IY'lf! ·rrm~ r;:ill Th,. Rtlll Eslarers ('hilrlrcn nrr~ nk ---'l li·11ll 11 r Apts. Furn. 360 S!\71 & UP. Child ok. 133 E. (MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) Elrten._ 537-31ll. $65/MO. ::..15.J}.lti::i 0P"n '111 :'I P\1 I C<11l .,;rJ-i•('I'] . . llil-~$511 BEACON * 645-0111 • 16th SI CM 642-1265 e SHADY EL:'11S-Poo1 WARM CHARM-Trade!! F.STRL'O 101. o" ig o 13"1-LUX ·I Re. 2>; 9, h<>me, rl·,r r;1r •1' hi!~ ii. hP;:n1ttt11] Btls1 nf'~~. Nf";r,•por! Scach All bhn~. frpl, P""tL IPnn1s "SINCE 1946" Re.n·! Beautiful Furn1tura 1st \VM1tem Bank Bldg. tor as little as fml1'i11cula1r mroirrn hnm~ f'f'""nily rHl<'cnr;it~d .\ Rn . 2 ,,Ba . :"irn· .,h;i :: r11rp,.1•. F1T?pl.1CP. Kltl'nl'I' hlrn~. r.<l\'!'rl"d plll1n Dhj, i::~riii;:r on 11 1!ry. )~7.fl:ll CALL 0 646• 24 I• 91~ N••r Nt•porl Po11 O ff lrr OCEANVIEW-- a.n<l a!Mi th!'.' ntw r.1;1.r1nH 1·;,n hi" 1P.en from th1~ i;:iani:: Rr, horn!", Custombu1l1 .<1111! "~· qvisit!'!ly dt>s1gnt"r1 lnr mM · r rn living. 2 stnry ht-a1ny ~tting on ll hllltop. All rh1s for $49,S(X). Walker & Lee Rl!a.lfors 2M3 WeslclilJ Drive 6j6..n11 ~ 'tU 9 Pf.1 ·NEWLY L15,1ED , 1-Sty. J Bdrm. I: \den, ]&~ barhs. •'Little Doll Hou.e," strP! 10 be~ch $29,500. CAYWOOD .REAL TY &306 W. Coam ff1'y., NB S.U-1290 . OCEAN VIEW $53,000 ruNNY 3 BR, 2 SA, owner. l'1Al Klrr:gs J}d. Open Sat. Sun. l ·5. Call 54U91S fU !'ft unul\ed Items Into quJek r11.s h. c&ll &CJ..~ nit\rl nr-,:~n ... :;rn\'t 1n Ar-:trra. (2131 J99-15i6 afttr 6 rrt~. gar I.· yrrl. Xlnt !:vine l1r.~1nn Hri~[l!< lrJ!J ;:icff'~. pm. J(I(' r"r!!'r1 Jric:i11nn rnr f11 1uff'•0~-------~-BEACON* 645-0111 rlr1'f"lnrorn,,nt \I tll trarl .. his Newspaper Dealership 1-c::.::::..:=.:::..:...o...:.:o.c::.:.:_. complete w ith S4'l.'.(l(l f'fJUl';o. l.ir 11 h'1m P, For L.A. H'ra.ld Examiner '* ... .. * . * .. UN ivERSlTY PARK .. your 100°/. un t~. l"nmmPrC'iii l i•ac11n1 in Orang, Co. !lrl"ll. Secur· $90. 1 BR, vac I.· rearly. ~ '.\!. 2 BR. 2 ba. Tnhse •.•••• $275 Purchase Option 1.1,.f. r tl' <;11/im11 .''"Ur prop-ity dtP1111. req'rl. \\'ritr RP. • * * • * 3 BR. 2 ba. home· ..... SlJO Ind. Item r.election. "~l'llln Call s.'lfi.lf;{() 2662 \V. Lincoln, Anaheim. $1 33. grpr;. 11tove, refng, pa-3 BR. 2 b11.~ fnh~ ...... $345 24 Hour Dely, Court Yard lnCome Business Wanted 210 11"+ L..M_.,: • :,,.. * 2 BR. 2 ba. rnhse ...... $300 CUSTOM .., 3 BR. 2 ba. home ...... S3l5 J.>: 11<'ll-m>11n1a1nrd un1\i; built \VJLL huy nr invri;t 1n 11 Slll. i BR. C.f'Pls, Om. $flive, Furnit ure Rental Days Uo~~~\'Q,"'"~tghts ONE MONTH I BR. NO Ot!LOREN OR e BA\'PORT I BR. Unfurn. $1·10 PETS. S12J/mo... e BAYVIEW 2 BR. !Jnfurn. S155 * 837-9517 * Announcini;: the quiet openin& li7 £,22nd SL No. 21 &12-3645 I ~--~~--~~=~,I of Baypor! Apts .. !. for F urn. Bach. Util. P•id Adulri; And the slighly less DUPLE."\'., 2 BR, Rtet>nt!y J]j 0, BEAUTY 5'48·1098 quiet opening of Ba.}"Vie\v ~econ.lerl End gar .• Pa.. lio, AduJt5,' SllS. Aii 6: 311 SHARP l BR $155 Apt.A. tor families. Htd pool, Adults, no' r>ets. Call (714 )"644-~ ph 64S.l062 2272 T\.faple or 642-9520. 2 BR., 1 Sfl't'et level "'/frpl. 1 2 BR Dclux twnhou1e. cpl . iiTPS bltm, pv1 , p!ltio. enrl . SMALL !urn apt. 1 adlt only. w/home olc or Oen & clostd g&r. 11duJ1~. sml P'I ok. lltil furn, $00 mo, cl<'anlna pr. t Townhouse , \65. 3009 Coolidge. ~().7247 dE"'p)sil. 64&-8162 DshwRhnl. ribl r.uports. lrg pool. 1200 & UP. 673-3378. lllY\llfwl II couf1 yarrl ;:ind going businesll. p~ferrahly ~!rig, i;:ar .. fencer!. C,M.. ired h·111 ~!-~-.ml9lh, c .M. ~·34280081 1"""11. Pri\a1 .. !!'nrlrr indi-.lssociatrd with rrcrratiorr. * * * * • """"'"" ...... 1~-2 f kid 2 Br. family Un illl. Nr 11.•l,y ~~I~~ 11n rxrr.111'nl lN!n 11 t WriU!: Cla5silled Ad No. 316. $&.:>_ B1R 1 • len~~h or 5 '-' ~ , W labra -. 694-3708 1 BR. Furn $141l. decor. ('{)l1V. ]O('. Pool. Sl65. 1 ' , lnrnm" nvl'r $2'9.000. Dally Pilot, Box 156<1, Cos!a pe ls, unt. oc.; • ' EAL TY B•lboa Island______ 2 BR + .an1a1J dt n. · 2 Ba, VILLA M Apb:, TI9 w. ,\.•k1ni;: $2~0.llllll Try S30.000 Jl.ll'M, Ca 92826. * * * .. + -... ... 820 ~dull1;. no ~ti. h I t n 1, d i ah wash e r, W'I l2Sl down. Call :,16.J6<:il. 6 BEDRM or 5 &-Den, CtJ'llll, Univ. Par Centtr, Trvine. BEA l.frJF'~Br 2 B<l B•v. 'nter Sr. MZ-5848 c'""t/drps. Ocfoan 1id' or 1 9011' . C Investment d "-.~ c ,, A •• , 833 -~ ., BEA TIFU' I 2 B" ·ommercial, Opportunity 220 fP9, 5 tov•. Pf•rv. p r. """· a n., ... · · "II<!"''· front apt. uti pd, winter Da~a Point hwy. No pets. $250 yrl,Y. • ... &: n.. Sa Cl ---'-----mo,RHE.B.T A HOU. SE UNTVERSITY Park Co--'o. 3 ~~'~!395· 514 S. Bayfron! :;-;~,;;~~::-,;;;i:-;;;t;,~~·~35~9~o~r~4~"'-~23'5~.~:__J Conte~rary G1n:len Apt•. n emente PARTNiR. LADY OR N • • "'' "'"'vo.N **Single, TV, pool pet1 .P a tl o1. t rplc, pe al . I I J 636-2860 Br. 2 Ba, frplc, atrium · ' ok. DANA Marina IM·, :WW AVA IL Nov .. I. 1 BR. 11m. Sl~ ~165. call 54&-.'il.6.J. ' ;riff's p Ws 2400 :~· fl _ of GENT Mfr. ~TOllt:h! iron '~=~;;:;:;.,;::~=-.,,-:-7 I w/foun tall\ & Ii I h l in I . YEARLY Attrac1 1 Br CM81 H...., 1!udy rm. Year upund. S225 ~ n Jcto !P:trr ~hrduled gatros & guarlis. S12.500 '-1 VERY CLEAN J BR :l BA Decorator lnleriOr. Nr. nu w/lrplc. 1 Adu lt. no ptts. , -.1· mo. Util pd. F'um /( de.llired. IMMAC. 3 BR. 211. BA, ciits. f'l'nr ll~.~ l'lt'r y<'ar Li!<terl lnltl'l'!!ll. Money back 90 home w/custrn drp• &t err.;;· drps & P 1 1i 0 . '170. mo. Incl. utU . 67~2!m. Hunt1n:gton 4each Adlts/no pe'ti. 643-9800. • drl'!. saJO/Mo. ~van now . prier Sl2:i.!)1)1 -l1"!0tl 1erm5 da.ya. 675-5737. pluih crpta •I end of .Cd?t tnltnt to t<:htxl~. •hops Bilbo. Peninsula BArW • B 3 "· lrp S67·77fi8. ~ 111·;ul11h!c, W)JI !rade. Call I -'.:.C'-'C::..:.C:C..---~2~407 dJ..<le-&ac. FlM f en c ~d &:f ,-(. 11.pt $90. Gu/water , r, D<I, crptl. drJ)6, le, ~lf'ollO. ' MOM'( to Loe·n yard wit plltio. Only $235. &: wy. Children OK. $.1XJ. e $25 WK l.UP. O pd, 1 Mi.heh. nr tchooli. shop!, & beach. $175 .-2 BR. atudlo. Adj. 11-o' THE Rf.AL ·~ f.STATERS 1 •• '•' 1st TD Loan per mo. lease + SlOO. • n Ocean (213l !192.2917 Water pd. ~. &U-6397 or 1hop I · Drp'd. Crprd. l?'"- per ma. all a1tnt 546-41~1. deposit 4176 &ton RJA.14'5 Lo~ Bach-1 BR-Rma. FREE UIU. furn l" l BR ... fi.«--0504. Gu. 5'8-&301, 213: 593-#11. UNUSU A 3 Sr home on 11.ft Sp . M~ ll!rvlce. Pool. UtU pd. ... •--'-_ '"' · m e Cllll 67;).87 .. e bch, pnol, $130 up. Ml 10th 2 BR, 2 b11 . Yrollrly Jse, * Deluxe 2 Br,# -2 -* 7,-1<1. ..,.._...,,, .,....,. cul-ue-aa canyon. v itws. , ....,,. ~ .. ..i'AI 11.,,c..nzMJ • ·~~ ..._. .... 14 Laguna Be•ch Cl.E N St. 53&-3777/~7282. l blk trl:lm Bir Corona Adul~. r» pet.. •"·'-... ,.a 2 d TD L ,.,,.,.,.. mo. rt . '"""'.. . A Bllch apts or 1l~p * OLDER 2 STORY. 2 uniti, ft ~ oa n Balbo• Island • BONANZA • Octanfronf rms, •teps bch. SlOO/mo l.,1~g~u::_n;:•:_::llN:::<;:h:_ ___ ,,--;Au'!'U-;l;;O/;;l;;•~;;'7;;>-;;ru~7;:;;; l « 2 BR, Slla, C?I. dahwhr. 1n~m,. S250. mt:1. Will ta.ke ;:.o.;.;,--------1 furn 1 Br, Util pd, $125. UP. 315 E. Balboa. Blvd. ... :l BR. UPJ>t!r. citan. <"Pl 8elf det.11 O\llln, 1undeck. 5 unl15. Hunt Sch. Priced Tcrm1 baMd on ml6 l BR unf\lm, 111.r., S3Ct ALA ,Rer,tala e 6'5-3900 _60;7>-ii;994~5·=.,.,..=-c-c=-1 BR. Octan Vitw. Prtval@' SJl'!wy. $191'1/mo. No pets. 377 w,. Wll:win . 5'3·3605. rocMAkRhn11rm1 642·2171 11 pe.r month yrly, children -TlREDof that old rumtture? rntry, f1/'JO/mo, UtU lncl'd. 675--1473 or coll. 213 : •• Nl'iw 1 & l BR df!luxe INER REAL TY Strvi~ JWbor uea :n yn. OK. 67$-131~ 67.\.-0201 e sPARKLING 2 Br. cpt11, Jt'a really not th.&t hard Ph. 4~H~9&13. '31-1195. ranlen apts. Pool. _l2' E. _-842-5541 Sattler Mortt•t• (o. l -IT-'S,::,,Be;_.:ac~h'-'hOU"--',.-'-run7· -,-_-8~1-1• d rpis. rrmnnerly riet, S110. 10 replllCI". Just wnrch ttl« $17;;/mo: $40 wk. 811.ch. Ulll 2 BR. apt unf. du plex klr 29th SI., CM . 64~i61 . 1'te ft1 ~t,.st dr11w Jn tM l=-r~338:::.;E~-~1~7•~h~S~lree:;.::;c'== cnt selection ever! SH the ALA Rental1 • 64S.l 900 fWTdture & mls~!larieo:.is pd, cnlor TV at CttMnt 8-.y rf"nf, no chlMren, .rll!'}ly Wnt . __ a DAil.. Y PILOT F'aA ttsUlt1 an 1uat a •hoN DAILY PILOT Ouatned Daily Pilot Want Ads have eolumrut Iii the Classlt~ Sch. 434.2508 d e c ar t1 t e rt . S ~l 9. 'O u lll f1t>rl Ari &tZ..5618. ca.II •wll.Y • 6'z.M73 . ~-=~"'-"-"'_w_1 _____ . _buf__,~el-"';;..;p]"'-ore~·~·----· 1~S.C:.;..:~tlon:c;.. _______ 1Ntcd a "Pad"? Place A.fl ad! 213: 26&-4i752. • r ' • l BR. l BA unrurn 1p1. 1onrl Loe. flSO. C111l 646-4045 I , • ,, Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt, Unfurn. C_•_•_t_•_M_•_•_• _____ 1Hunt ington S.ach 2 BR d•\nstJ"S, riit, drps, KIDS WELCOME bltns, ""rlo, t'ilro101·1. l l li • ··-J.t:rac ~ nn i 1:;9 & SJ:.9. j &l:>-46-17 or ~'l•I . BH. $189. All >.I r~. Pets ok. t:/sidr. 2 Br, 111 Ba 5!ll(l!O Pool. Rec bldg. J731ll "A" apt, 1:!!1115, d"·hr, c111s/drp, K('rlson Laur. 9ti8--7.llO or rncl gar. No f.l<'ts. ~~L R-lt .fi:.!~.'i. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Co5ta Me'a utealiB.llU -EL DEN - \ 5)0 Found (fr" ad5) .,,,-~~-~-~-1-~-~~~~-1 CONDO on ;.1au1, O\."t<MlronL NEWPORT BEACH !st Floor; 2 BR .. pr1vatt> T ENNIS CLUB co\·e. Fnr fl'('f' p1(·1ure & )lernbt'rs or for1111'r rnl'm- Jd(O;' "ht•l'1 i.:all 6-l:=i---l·~ll BLACK 5UJl('a.!l" \'le;. Santa Ana A1·e. & Broad SL Ill Nt>wporl Height.'!. ldenuty. &l&-9169. IJf'rs 1\ho "i'r" pronused Rental' to Share 430 f/wr !he $80 rra11sff'r ree I 0r=ocuoN7.'D0.~b7J,-,c,~,-.,-,-hc,-,-ff~d could not be ratst•rl_ plt>n~ male dog. Vic:'. Dear l:. \\PLOYED \\'on111ri 3,) o1• t·illl 6 1-1-1140 And inayhf' you c!ubhnusr, ~1 1s.s1on V1ej0. oic·r (fl ,han• lnrn apt, w1IJ bt'nef1c by up !o $95 a t 8J7-it'06. . Thun.d11, Octobtt' 7, 1971 bAILY ,!LOT S•wiftg/ Alt.ratkana SKJ::E.-rEH'S Auto Pollshing EXP. Ja~ Gardener. EUROPF.AN t:ompl Job $15. Pro!. frtt Know how, up-keep, plan! DRE.SS~1AKING PftJ by eppL 64J.-25.5(). pes!. ~. clean-up. AJJ cui.tom llllNI. PtrsonaJ BB~a~b~y;'lh·1~tlhn~ol--'--·jc"'~').'~""1:."· ______ _j_::.,·ashlon advice. 67J-IIW9 · ~ ·· Japv1tse-Gardening • Dressn1ak1n~ . Alff'rations (l;QSTA MESA Cornmerclal · Residrntial ();>s1grwd 10 11u1t you. PRE-SCHOOL Industrial 64>1/345 Call Jo • &16-6.+iG f:nroll now tor !:'all EXP. JaparK'sr gardl'ner. Alteration•_ 642-5145 - TOl\'NIIOU S~.: lype 2 BH. 1':: T\l '.':HS!'.; tor ]('a~r. 1 Ar. bA, end palln, garagr. )'a1·d, \\'ash£>r/rtry<'r, bltns, fuU ur st·hool, Sl65. r~lli-2!t1i. f111'1I. $175 n10. (1 ) ?!'16-{i.1-12. SP-I\' IJELUXE 1 l'lt:--$180, :l AIL. 11ewly dcl~lr .. carp .. Shag ~·111 . bllns. balr. C'ncl dl'll ll<'S. garage. Nr. S~•l'C~. Sparkling NE\V 2 BEDROOi\I ga.rdrn aparlmfi nL Lus-ur- ious pool. lush lanJsc;ip1ni:. $175. Adult5 -r1'"1 llt'ts. 231 1 Flden Ave .• C.:'<f. c '!"~0c0~'~'~'"'"»,1Y~"~"c·...,,----l 'i'it/-:--;;;;;;;;;,-r;;;;--.;;;;;:; "·'I;( :'-le~.t 11 nh san1r .1-'J'HI _ ('(l]ort•t!, ren1 Ras~<'I ~:i7-:!tiil~. DISCOVl-~R D!l':iCOVERY ll ourid. Vii' \\' 17111 St., JSlh & l\lonrovia, ~~ day + Compltle ma1nt. f' re I' tulJ di.x. .sessionS". ?tanned <'slirnatell. &15---03.fi. J'i(•at, accurate, ~ yean: exp. !t Jl!Ugrarn · hot lunches l\J;e.!IO-~.~=--'-_:_ ___ _ .,,,-,--~-~--c~--ll111d YOUl{SELF 1ri &i111evne ~ t;[l{L In sllar1' dlx N.ll. 11pl C :\I. :J.IS-ll21. :i-15-4."26. 11·/sarlll', 11r lwli, 2J..13, S\l'i 1-:l ~f' Til• CER,\.\IIC l!le ntW & ' • .1:ar, 1 rh1ld ('lk. 6·16-:l-106. S l .l~, ~1n. A~.:111 67;Kii00. 2BDR.\IS. l -s1dc_ crpt~ •• Laguna Beach 6-lj.578(1 Of &16-SGOO 'lfi-.ll) ~ 6 ·1 , -C,\1 .1. NO\\' -~a._ .... _:_:·1· I ·L-3~·_0·__ !\'O f!BLlGA'l'IO'J S!lll!<!·; hL•rllt' on Lido l.>lf' lill! gJ;..ti~S:1 t:!l.11 387-339.J 0 1..ACK puppy. ('all ~9-37'.!ZI lll1nling1on Bea1·h arl'll . lo5t SSS 2-6, ttN '6:31) A:0.1 • 6 Pill LA \\N !'.la1nL Hauling, new $20 v.·k-COillPARE• ~2-4oJ0 lawns, clran-up, pnining. -cc=====...c.c·..:.c:c.:.::1 Fr<'e t'st. Call ~G--i379, Hi\BY.Sl't'f!NG by tl1e hr, SrF.~CFlt 'S l...a 1•·n .$1-1"'.'h'I', day or w(~k. il1on thru ~·r1. f " - rrrnodi•I. Frf'l' rst. Small "' .)Obs \\Pll'O!llt'. 5.~Z.lx;. rlqis, S10VP', !r111:rd )rl. I'•-"'----------lc-'°'==ccCT-,,.-;-~--,.-,-A:.\l,\Zl.\:G Adult Liv l n J; t 'hilr11,,n 11k. ('.1!1 6i3-71S j ,'>;,\'I lQ~,\LL \' l•fr !I 11111 nr .lfl ;; 11nl. !lECOG:-.'17.i':D \l'E~:KE:-.'O o! Sc-pt. 2f:i1h. Bro11n rnvrtopt <'Onta1n 111g llf'bll l1vt·s & pi<j;.1\1 re~ of ~i01h 1• .. rld1ng '1}M('t•1-:o;at y. v 1 .... J11ma1~"'i_-J nn, 1\U'Jl<1rtr'I' f'lr ~·i1~h1nn b!~t-Sl'Jl· hn">rul<1l valu('. Rr••1ard. 6'J-hl~1. Lu111·ht's ,r,, snarks incluilf'<! r('e es1. Lawn c n re. Loc~d orr San Diego ~-\1,y ~·IC'~u1t:o.~~·_;'}.til.f1213:__ gara1:;t', No (·J11lc!rr11. \la1ue • Nr Rl'h, I .t· 2 Br. l '" Ba. Beaut. 1 & 2 BR furn or uni aduHs. $14i 1110 . &12-j ::.31. Sllj up. P()()J. 117;, S. Csl s2:i1,\IQ. :'ll<ti;:--2.>-:'lO. ]OJI>: SPIJtrrUAI. llE/\01;.lt.,;S nCilr So, Cv<ist J>Ja.ta. JAl'A:'\~~.Sf'.: G<1riterlf'1' 1-~xp'd. CHILDREN •••NEW••• J USf Fl.'ll."'llEO! Sllflt'r Comlortahlc 10 u1u1 bldg. 11ilh n01 2 BR. 1 Bf\ Jh•y. 6-l~-j.129, (It 52S~lll ~~~~;.(l~~t Brcie~1~~1s~~~:~i • SIG!! -Qu1r-1 2 BH. \\"a lk to t'PIS, drps, jacuz21 & sauna hrath & to"'"-Artulls. Lea!>!! haih~. Jl ui;:e pool. 217 C.1 prt>si-. &1.'>--~l'l?9. Merrimac Woods l 'NU:"UAL :! Br., pan rurn. 01·c1111 1•1•'1•. Ii;. i;ardi•n ill'i.'11S, 51.1."1 ;\·In. incl. u!L!. :\latlu~ :idlls n11ly. 4!14---lii:~'J. Li NFURN!SllED 2 Br, 2 B~ ocew1f11>nl. :i.'\O CHH Ori\'C ~15 .\lerrimac \\a_¥, C.:11. FURN I BR w/nu shah or 1111rur11 2 Br hl!n,,, rtl.~h"ashrt• iri bo!h :iW Joann 6J!} ... 8!M~. EXTRA riil'e lri: 2 Br apt 11alk !(I hl'llt'h S~\O yrl:.· /urn nr unfurn e1'<'S 61:>-3 177. l1a 11• o\k. )ll':'l' L<\v~: Ar1Vlt'('on al! n1111trr~ l 'lt lLDHE;.1 ;\It :,, :)IS~J!I03 D.11ly 101\.\l-JOP\1 \\ILL i:harP furn apt f'rl h·• 11'!1. 111"1 n~·rn & hath. l'\l-lt~1S 111t. J prn. 31:? N ~~l t ';q11u~1 Rt-al .t:.111 Cl\'llH•flll' 4!\Z-91'.lii, .1!f'1--00;6 /\UL'!.'.f In .shal'T' 3 BfJH:i.I ALt-Ol!OLICS Atklriyn1ous. h"nlf'. Call for drlalls. Ph11nr :.12-7217 or \\n!e P.t). Bo': 122~. Crn;tu ~lr~a. Garag es for Rent 435 C07't1Dt~NTIAL 1·01111s1•hni:: & N'rtTraJ f(I\' ahorli(!fl & <.:AHAt.;!'.: ror rrnt. F:.~t·••l lt>nt ador11rin. Af>Ca 1'f', 6-12-4·l3h. .r., sal» ~rnrni;:!"'. Cn~1a )Jpsa :-.1.\.o;;::;,\l;E f(!r l:irh('~. !\lon.- S·Hl. nil'\ .. C;ill 6lG-lt;7t , Frl . 9 nm·ll::lO rtm. Call 5'1!1-·103.'I C(!n1plete Yard St>f"\·u·r YU L':-.'G nivther v.il! halJVSI! 6·16--0619 _j.JS-7!1\'I in her hon1!', rhildren a.g('S JAPA:'\F.:SE GARUF.:\;l'.'.R- :!·!"•. by !hf' \lf't'k. Lunch<':;, C'ompletr Yard' Ca~. Job Wa nted, Mal• 700 ... n:.1l•ks. Eas!s1de, C. :'II . Rra~on.abll'. &:2--s985. 1.:.,"\ 1 RI-: OF :-;i-.RV!Cl-:1 &16-166.i General S•rvic•' \\oulrl ""Y'Y or11Xll'lunll1f'5 1n 11<'1• lu1ll~. E~ tr ns 1 v t-BABYSf'rr1:-.;c; -L•J\'lngTIOI ",'" ' • <'arP. playmatP~. r™"<I i·rl ,~cs by :\loose, Lt. 1r~111uii.: 11n< Joh f''ip."r. 1n {'1·afts. ni· Lindb,;ir·~. ~li"I"!., pl urnb. ll'ric~. 11lf', ~.!•·rn . r1!iK•11rnu1 &·public &l~-.'iG3 I . 1n~ll11~. carpentry, paint etc. r11n1acT 1u">fk. <'Ollgrn1al. :i-1:..-0820. 1·,.J,u hh·. ,r,, .iil11p!i1hlr; f'llJ(!Y B:\R\'SITT!NG 1ny hollli', . IJ('11pll· .I.: t,)l\llllUlllCllhllg llr/day/11k . \Ion lhnr rn. Hau.li ng l\llh lh<'llL ,'(11~ cnn1n1ul1r}J{ APARTMENTS Mu5t See to Appr•cia t• :-.'C'ar Nll'p\ Ba ck [lay. ~chools. pa1·k~. Y;\ICA, B(!y's Club, shoppi::, fr\\y!i r te, Gas lirat, gas {'f)()kini.: ;ind 11·atC'r. all paid. ;\IQi ;\!f) fl'om $ls.-._ 23~-1 f:lc!e.n -srr. or f.'all .\lanllgf'J': B<irbara :-.'F.\\'L)~ tfrcn ra1>'rt 2 br ari1 S?'l."•. ind u11lu1es. OC'f'a~ V1t•11·. ·l~ll-fii~I Huntington Beac.h * Enclosed Garage * r~1:i-~·-Y\!C'J\. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I s~o prr ni.1n1h. r.12.soo1 VAS'EC TOM7Y~l 'N~F~O~ SILVER Grey toy poo.!!f'. m11lf', hair fut sllf'\rt, ro!lar 11·/hells. Vic Bitl. !sir. Rc11ard olrrretl' 6i~-~J,'I.~. 1.o:o;T \'le Harbor & 1;1~IP1-. Cof'ker-,<.;p1;111Pl, R 1110. l1Jk roll. 1\ns "l\o!f''. Rrw. ;i.16-!t•~- :\TALI~ Alghan tin ti n d. 1·1,(· f•or u1f;1111s 10 !> ~1'li.1 ,-.cll•Oclc,,-,-,,-. -.. -,.-A-U-.,-_,-,-r.-,-. ,h,t<.onrr I•) On111i;:e Co. Bill fli:>-:!O.::.. r·urn!lui·r, trash. any1h1ng l .<111~. 1 .• ::.-, l'la<"•'ti!1.1 1\vr . B,\BYS!TTJNG 111y !101111. Yuu Call, \\'e Ha ul. 1\f!T. .1-1 "'B17l·l1 li·l:,..0:!4\9. DR vis. c~ri-l lli2 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS Me5a Verde NEWLY P~INTED 2 Bil. 1·p1s; 11rps, encl g<1 1', 11r shop'g ,t lrll'ys. Adults no Jl>!ls. $1~0 mo, &15-3;1r:; nr 6-!·l·l·IO.<c or 6-1--l-OT. ... 1 for appl DLX 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ha, l"ll('I gar. $\JO & up. Rcrital Ofc; 2 & 3 BR's 309.'J :\lace Ave. 516-10.34. ?rivate pal!o pool -indiv. laundry fac." Newport Beach Near Orange C.O. Airpon & ------ UCI. Adults only. PARK NEWPORT 2012'1 Santa Ana Ave. APARTMENTS ~1gr. r.trs. Jonchlm, Apt J-A Bachelor, I or 1 Bcdroon1~. 54C~215 and Townhouse~. Spa, pools, ~~-~ tennis. r ron1 SllO. Across BAY MEADOW APTS. fl'om ~·ashionistandat.Jan1- Benr-1 ce.i ~ings, paneling, bon •e & San Joaq uin l lil!s priv pa1 1os, recreation fa-Roarts. (i\,H 6-l.J·l~. i:i:itles. 1\U arlulrs •. no Pf'IS. e '.? BR's rRO:.'>I AS LOI\/ * BRANO NEW * /4 ; $159/nio. 20-132 S..i111a Ana. (,\i·nJ5i; 381 \V, liity SI., C.~1. from .S.A . Coun11y ClL1h). C;tl! 0.1fi-OOl.l Spac1ou,; 2 BH 11n11s. 1-~IYllll VERY NJCF. _ 2 UH . Dup1r.\, .$lfl0 up. FqJll's. rn·v. pa-'~ I C 110.c;, lo:uls of cloS\'ts. AtiLllls. Sl6 .. .,.,. Fl'p t. 'pl.o.. drps, i\lgr . .;i.JT-O'lll. hltns. ix'ant ('eil.. r" l i o. 1---;:;o"""""""""=~-Adul ts only, 110 fK.'1s. HC'ls. ...., N;OW OPEN 13.'.1 S11nla A11a Av ,,. Br11nd JlCll'-l Bit. Slf.0-:!BR 673--03£1j. SlOO. Up. All u1 i! pd. Pi·1v. u11r 10, J.dl1a1i1 rn1, hld pool ~PAC. 2 8:: 3 Rn apt. $1 I() \\" J<Lt'U/.ll. Hug(' 1·)o~r 1~. UP. Htrt riool. Pia)' )n-dC('p pile r rpt'i::, lush lnd- Cpts, drps, bl!ns, ;iauo. .'<{1l'g. ,\dulls. 20101 Birch Kids ok. St., ;'l.:.Jl_ 5.i7--12~6. 199-t r..1oplp No .. 1 6·12-:1.~13 f .... :.?06 College No. :=i &12 .... iOJ:; Di':LCXI-: B11}rron1 ... 3 RR., 21 ~ ha S.1511 !-HR. S\'.lO. BR. unfur11 :-.pt. Pt)(ll. l'J;1t•k li.1J 3 Bf!. s:r.o. Lido Con1'. 10 shop'g. l l::j .. ".1.1 ~.. furn •f. hiu·hC'lor S2()(]. i i7th Pl , rornr1"' flf Jith & \\"l~:ST. Rt>altor 67:,....1;2;i "1.nta An;i. 6'12-171~ --AVAIL CkL ;:.111. LgC' J Bi-. &-nG I Rr. apt unlurn. Cptc, bit-ins, 111cl dshwshr. sun ~ trrs, bltns, refnj?. Sl IQ inn f"•reh, 2 rrplc. Stl'f!S ro ! <I-up. No ch1!drrn, nn f'C'lS. ~~001 )' I ,-,,•f'.111. ~ mo. C'ar y, 998 F.. Can1ino. :H6-0·l."1I 1;11-1·1'.17. 2 BR upsruir!l "/sui~lf'rk~ '2 Br, yr;ii·ly I hd,,.aiqJy , Adult~ Only. 2276 Pomona IArgr. pafio porch. frpl. nf~11. \ ( D I ~~391 alt 5 pin, hru{'h nnl.v S190. Utility 11ELU:\'E 2 BR. corn fortablr. incL t7:i...im. larg!:', s1;i:i. Also onf' 10 co=E":L"UcXc.=E~Bc,-ycl,-n-o-,_c,~Bc,-. ~2 sl;are. 6·1&-073~. fi.lf>-471i0. Bn. Adults, 110 pel ... Yf'ar!y. NE\\/ APTS I Br 1-·rom $2?7 2 AH }~rom $242 l BR Fron1 $37J Fur ni1ure Available Carpets-rt rares-<l ishwa~ her hea1C'("l. pool.saunas·trnnis rec room-ocean vie11•s palios-ample parking Security guarrls. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 'ill OCF.AN 1\'v'T: .• H.B. 17\·IJ S36-l·IS7 Ol't. O[lf'n 10 am·6 pm Daily \\'ILLJAr.I \\/ALTERS CO. Newport Bea ch Resort Living Ll1,;ury apt 11v1ni:: 11'•$1 n1H· lion recn'atio11 .. s1vin">n11ng, 1r11nis. b1Jli;1rrls, and vol- JryhalJ. !1callh clubs, srturias, rlubhoUsC'. parly rooni, rc~i­ dr11t !rn111s pro _r1, pm shop arid n1 11rh n1C11-e! ~111glc~. 1 & 2 Bil's. Fu111.Unfurn . Hents r1u1n ~13.l ... No lease l"f:quir<'d. illodcls OpC'11 Daily 10 10 II. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Nf'11·110rt-t\or! h SSO Irvine Ave G-Jj-0.i.il NC\\"f!Orr-Soulh l"j()(l 161 h ~!. &12-.~170 Huntington Beach Apartments 1 • 2 & 3 Bedroom $135 & UP 16T41 Ganges 847-7684 7522 Ama zon 842-6096 7051 Maddox: 842-8788 18531 Oemion 968-0491 *It l BR. Jl;Q CHILDHEN OR PETS. $12f:il.,10. 1137-9:iJ7. $:j:.O. Slip Avail. 233 19th St. !LB. 675-0236. Anytime 879-0111 -LR-G-.-,-B-R-.-, 1-, -.-,,-.-,-,..-,-,,· '-=v1 sTA D-E LM E sA- BR Cpls, drps, slovP , rcfrig. patio. S11:i. No pc'ls nr childrl'n. 5Si-2J60. 5HARP 7 BR $140 Jltd ponl. Adul1s . no prrs. Eas11;1dP • 6-12·95211 • NICE 2 BR, hid pool, t"'p!. drps, util ixt. fi.12-21·19 Ea5t Bluff --• NEW DELUXE e ;; AR, 2 BA Ap1 for lease. Incl llp;iC master stH1<', din rn1 & dbl garagl', auto •too r opener a1•a il. Pool & Rec. ore a. • $175 • 865 Amigos \V11y, NB ilfanagert by \VfLLTAi\I WA LTERS L'O. Huntington Beach ?· Bl', hllns. SMO u nfurn. cpts, drps, Childrl'n 1\·elcome. $50. move in allov.·ance. 733 Ulic.a, 536-4869 &.. 2 Br. duplex close to bCh-: & town. Crpt,,, d r ps. & stov•. No pets. $145 mo. SJ6.3S07 nrrs. bl!in.~. D/w, nr Hoag , Apartments /l(ll":p. ,\dl!s $ t 8 5 · n1 o . 1 & 2 BH. Furn. & Ur1f. Oish- &12-1387. 11<1sher . Slo\'e & Hl'frii: - , !"'i-Shag rrp1'g-Lrg Rf'<: ~nler. 3 RH . l • ha, pallo. ~ •. 1 ~ra1'ly. Bltn~. t r pts, rlrps. RE:-.'T Slurt• S15:i Ai·ail II!:)". ·~l oll, IO li€'a\:h. Tustin & Mesa Driv• fi.16-07--l:l. t)l::i.().137. * 545-4855 * OCEAi'>:FROi'T, 3 RR, 2 BA, COZY 1 Br lln i·anat p:-ttio. )'r ly lease, 11\·ail ()ct 5. $]j(). carpor1, ho.ii sl ip Sli .'i .. l20·1 6~:..-1201 67:.-5i23. -'-'"-"-"'_N.1:1. 49-1~,li!~l;i I"'\ rs. 2 Bi· b<'achfron! rar1!y f11rn SIM. yr!y. Quir ! (·uuplc pref. 6i.->-.ii22 01· s;:,....:c,~z. J B!l, Z Bath unfurn. l.n"rr art. t'IOsr tn hearh. Yrl;. ABB F'.Y HEALTY 6-12-38~1{! 3 BR. 2 Ba, cpl/dqis. bin~ l Blk Reh. Nr. Shf!J: cnlT. Yr- ly. 673~223 a f1 4 pn1. YF:AR LY-Unfurn 2 B1·. 1 Ba_ Upstairs. Patio. Block 10 ocean. $190. 673·ro88. e O IANNEL FRONT 2 br apt ne'o\IY painted. $200. * 673-8145 Eve~ * I br full ba lg closet pvt ent plM J hlks to bch bay 673-1023 11r1 1,til JO. Santa Ana CAN'T BE BEAT ' SINGLE STORY fle11t~ls I~ Rooms 400 $1:. per "'erk up W/k11chl•n, ~'.O 1-K'r week UJJ apts. :.\101('1, 2:l7G Np!. Blvrl., C.1\l, * :i l.'1·975."i. NJC~.: roon1 for 11ork111i=: 1111111. 11·1111 or v.·!thout 1'00k- !ng pr1\'£S. E. Costa ,\lesa 6-12--0.126. SLP'G Rm. M <.ook'I!. for non--5mok'g, s1eady v.u rk'i::, Older penlon, By m'l only. $4.). 1543 Orangr, C~I. ROO:\f Jor ren1 n C'll r \\'eslcliff fr.rea. $60/mo, CaJl 548--7386 or &16--71149. µ>VELY room, pvt bath. CJ05e in. r &lfi.-.0880 . -.STOHAl;E CAHAG-"S-ApCa.re, 612-1~36 Rf'c entl y l'lipped. Chan1pagn<' ' 11'/hlk nosr. H/3. ne1•·11rd 5.1&-1"il2. "kflys, do11 lllnwn II . B. G16-l!\.!"j. HAC!I J;:l°fln 11oul_d_lik,. to J..1111t·h & ~narks·. 5:i~:i~:L .\l O''v"i'N"Gc&c;-cu"··,c,,c,,c,.-,1ccc11c,-,,1c'"-'-•. I ,\IA:"\A!~r: .s~J ,\J.l. HOTEL :\L:-.'T ch1!11 care my honir. Garag1• clf'an-up, yard · & 111 ll"CP'li a 1'Pfl. n"rri~nCi!s. :\ges 2-:1, ,\IC'S11 \'•'rdr area. trrc"tl'lmn11n~. Tl'.'T Lawn r..i&-:lii:i~ ask for Rill. S~':1/pt'r :\1onth. Loil and found &!2-ti~~l l b<'lore 6 pm. 440 1 Office Rental . l[gj LO.<::T: 2 hlnn~ie p00(!)('/c1n~~. collars frn1alr n~11·Jy ~pArl" llf'l'rt stitches ron101rd R1·rs. '.lll>-8118. ~27!14 . ~laint. ::i.1s.-~~ Job Wanted, Femal• 702 Dt;SK :;.pare a\'aJ.iable $50 ·f3.\13\'SJ1'l'ING·llily~. my YARD, gar·ai:;e, 1no. \\'Ill provide furniture Found (free ad5) 550 fil':\\"AllD f(!J' 11,h!lt> frmalr honH'. rur 1 1·hi11I O\'t'r 3 yrs. Re move trees, '1 IJ mo. Answering sen·iee --........-..-------" · ,_ J ol!I. 6-H--0003. i<-k i P Jo ad e r , 'I I ,: l':PilY••• ral, YI(', ·'d1l uan available. 305 No. E I S ·• 1\ -L ur(!wn f' Ar l · S·li-2666. ~-iL'>I <·lranµps. d1r1. 11y, backhoe. . ' h Capo. --l93·3S!H <1fr 4. Camino P.e/\1, San Dai·tis und rtog \\·ra.rini:: ----------, .. 1 TRASH.& Garage l'lean-up. Clemen1e. f.12-4420 bro1•11 li•alhrr COJl;lr v./ Lost-Raccoon LARGE OR SMALL 7 da)'S. i'"ree C'S!, An"""'e. Carpent•r -, ,, ... ,,.... v, J male "rifY \nro. rt>11•ard. 1 '-.. LIDO OFFtCE 1 '" u ·'· r. rronnno "' " , 11 1fPl'S 11·ork: Cut door~. 5-.111-5031. (Ovcrlook1n1: P.icharrfs .\ikO. in 1::1 Dorado ll!'lmes, :\!ls· * .J.1~796 • ll an r I. cab1neL.~. l1nish. l;H"""ocucsecc-;-le_a_ncicn-g ___ _ !)OI) ~q . f t., S~J~ [1t.'I" nlo. .!<illn \"it>.iO. ~?,().::,fl.Iii;. GER\1. :.:tirp., rnale, lo51 fi<.1ml', J"f'Pll\I""!;, e!t•. 96:/.[96] ,1 , 1 · ''('"'D I 0 9/301 ;1. \'11•· f'lf \\"o!son St .. c 011 · -s k ·r s J·-' 5 · . u~ .-.·1· o arirrrc1a1r: r '-· . ·' 1a:::i.:.v rna r puppy. 1\ 'E:-.'TEI!. ·-.\la11 for all ac o <'""" peoal PIPil'" rail ~;,: 61:!-1:111 hla"k 11 lfh 1•!11tt' n1ark1ni:;.c;, C !\l ... h ·an" · &lf.-.'l:"()il. rt·a.;n11.•." \\"nrk I! u a r a ri . Carp(-1 CIC'anlng By DELl;XE: i·nuni o!fi<'e suur 111 So. Cuas1 1'1 ~11<1 ~turU.iy.. l\EYS l•n hla1·k 1 .. ~1th"r i:1rr1p f:ral1~1n• pnl'r~. f>.1:1-7::17. DIAMOND in Cornna d('I )far. l'i·ci:t1gc ~.l~lfi nr ;i,l.J-il(J1;!, 1'11P_., 10/.l 111 !!unt. Rl'h. EXP. RcniOOt'lirii::. c;<IJI; JOO' Sha:npoo $18, Ste3:"1 ~O I -,: ~ND \' L k "O C Rr1•at"l. ~.\"j4j~;·.:. , . b Rep.·urs & Installation rn· .. r w ("ilrp .• Urllfl{·i<-, 1 : ic·: llf' ".V ,., !Op ·1r, ___ ____ rrpau·~. n1a1111. 1•0 JO 100 f"ree Est. &l~-l 3ll p1·1 v. r .u·k111g. li:iO Sq. ~·1. 011 l31•ookh11r~1. H.B., 11 srn. ijE\\',\llD ror rrrovery nl ~n1. !tr11~. 6·1f.--!2:!·!. .,. Rrri.lo11n1111r~ 01rp, 67j...6700 drk~111T fr11111lr S1a n1r se grl'Pll parn•t1 , lainr, .12" C S • * l!Ot;SE\\'OR!\ * · a rpet ervic• L'v n B AY VIEW OFFICES-f';oL-~2--07!1.'1. ~1-1:~~;,.i:;. r~.\.rEH I EXCF.ll $3.50 hr. ,, 0 • 1'10' LI n >"·")!\[''-·~n--clcl-cl-~. JOllS 'Oil.'H!'l tt't f... lJ11hol .. 1A,~• *" .'.1.'i-2 1,"1 * u \'11.\<', ,\1r·(rirl<litJOll•'d • ,\ ;11 ur 1«1r1r. [1•111 r ,, 1 ,r. u:1~~·1 011nr. tn· ,. • l.idu Arl'a p11Jll'.1 · \'10•. Ti11 1111!rrh1nl l'll\nr. V1 1'. l!rirhor Co•nlo'!\ tll'<lrnc ri;, E:-:11•11 Dl'i-Sh11n;. /l.!rsa Clcan!ng Service r{l·;ilnnnnnt's Hkr. ttl,'1-!ijf){I l l\11nr~, r>an11 Pt. ·19G-147:l. llr"nrrl~ :~16-2!!2~. aJ1 t> pn1. p.>11 lr~·c ::>•uto·hf.:uard (Soll Carpets, \\lindows, Floor elc. Dl::SI\ -~race availallle Si"iO .\!,,)I;:'( l<'niaJc ki!lrn fuund H•·l.inlaol ~l . DPl:'l'-'llsen; & Heslrl. & Commc'I. 54&-4111 n10. \\/ill provhle furnitur e \1"('11-v10.: Thn1111, L.B. all <~Jlor hn).:lll•'nt•1"S ,r,. 10 I~ n11nu1r blr1;eh lnr v.h 11e car-at$:! mo. Answerlng scrvlre ·19 1-3 1.~.-,. lrislruclio;in I'm: -e1\·a!J;1ble. :!'22 Forest Ave.•~~~c--------,....,.... pr!.~. ~1 1 P )'Ollr mf'ncy by l~'l~ria Geach. 4~1-9.166 ,\1,\LI-: H;1 .. sP1 Trrnrr, "hll c .~H' lng inc <'.stra fflfl1'>: \\'ill Bay & Be11ch JiinitorlaJ Crpls, wlndo\\·~. !loon, t'tc. Re s. & Com111 '1. fi.l&-1401. DEDICATED CLEA.'\JNG \\ lhln!"k s1)1fs. \'1c. Hl"l)(1ks t'h·an 1111ni:; 1·1n, dln111f.: rm Al'PltlJ.'\. l<~~J. f!. S17:•/n1n. ,\· r.;1,·1111")L•'. L.B. ff17-1RI.l Schools & ,\: 11.111 .\1 .... 1\ny rni S7.50, * \\'e Do F:Vf'l'~th1ni.: * Dr!. b!d.t:: or. ucr !or ~hnw-~ol:xu li 1ni:: hau'{'d i::n' instruction' 575 '"IU\'h SI U. ch,1u· $j; 1;i y1-,.;. -2·1 hr. Call li7J .... l(J72 1·1vrn1 l 11' Surpll1s 1wk i:-Y h YOU .1,0 ·:'\ \ Bl . 1 :\B. h•m:1l1• ea! \ 1c fhl111•r t>sr 1s 11 a1~-uunts,1in1 n1eth-NG 11·1Jinan 11111 di'\ -.;F:EO ll~:LJ> AT H0~1Ef Fo1• Trn'>p.'>r.iry Sfo1;'JC'f': • 1\'r /111ve Conva1e51'E'nl ;\IClc~ • Nurses • House- kP<'Jl!'r~. llO:'lll:::'llAKER.S(l;PJOilN f f'lr T'Prn111nrnt St'l"'.·icr: • \\"'e Ha,f ((ln1pan1ons • ! h·u~rk,"'1:·pr1·~ • Pra.cli- 1·111 ,\ur~rs etl' il t ~lnn1hly n.:i tcs. • llE1\1.Tll ,r., F,\.\111.Y C,\ftF: J\G EXCY 1so:; No. S:.11111 .\n;i l3ro.:1d\\ay, ;J'l1.f.651 Xl.:"\T ,\s~I. lnnk111g for op- p1·y 11·1th High Styl!st. 5-M-21"!96 hi'!. &-.Ii pnl. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Adm Sale, DO YOU NEED SSISSIS f.I" -~·i tii/.1~1.1 I (. • · filr('rr Co'<!a ;\ll'~a. r.1?.;iOO.l T rain To Be ·A "'1. f r1.1 '1•1rk n1ysrH. Good l!ousrclr11n111g f;_ f'll.ld JOb~,S2 & A LIFETIME P RO FE SSIONAL CAREER? '-··•··'• ,., , !'>:\l\OI ol k 1 10 HEAVY EQUIPMENT ._1 r1._:,.11.0101. ~rhr.6i:>-~t3i. ,; .~raec avai 11 e _ $50 l•1u1ul 1n Lai;u1111 11rra. Pc. AT R lint's~: nr CIM-:AN WALL WA-SH ING--''"II I~~ 1.m1.;r:-.:G J)ESK l bl . ' ' , , i a ~ n111 r J>OOI e 0 >-R 0 ~ -!t. mo. \\JI! prov1r!~ luro1t~re fi!l-.(l2fi U-.1rn tn oprratc Bul11!'11-(" .. nllt1'1 i. r.r~id. ri,,11rung r rt'I.' E:st R.1fl.f:.i:ll any!inir ~ '' f\C11!'>:1~ C,\- at $5 mo. Ans11·er1ng sen •1ce ----~----\'I'S, J)ra~llnes, Cr.11tr~. ~·I'•'<' ,.~r. .; 6-l1~~2~ + I R •. R \\ r rll .\' EXl'IT- avadabte. 11875 Beach Blvd. f'OL.::-.'11 .l''luni:: hlack n1ale ~era.pc rs. Lnaders, i ·rf'nrh-C C ;;:----1:'~o~n~;~n~g~-----1:--1 ;, r o1 ·;-..1: c '(i:'llP ,, y llunt1nl!!ori Beach. &12-4321 .f'oodl ... ~1hcr "'lllar. shag~' ers. ere. Study a: hQnie emenf, oncr•t• -~ 111 'T o~·~·vr:;o: l\Tl-:l~~ ..:r. -~ J I y d IRONING done 1n 111\' hon1e DE:-.'Tl;...vr Su11r evait., Lido ,· (llli::' !al · w. A ams -fnllowed hy rrsidrnt ri-a1fl· BE,\'[' 1"he Rain: Concrere S L~ an hr. - Bid". :'"i,-v1~ LI•"•· ··'"· \J;,;.:nolla at lly-1..o Dt\lg~. In.! 111 our modrrn fnc1H1y II .... ;,,. " " n , · nor~. 1111111)'. d ri ves, +11t"fi.15--0R~•• 6•:r."l'i71, J on rs Rlly :1:\6-fil !1. Jr, .\!t.1111', FU'.l1'id<1. 0 lk S I• /'\l;l .. , /lon fi.12-Ril·l p . ti & S,,1·\'11·•·. u.-.:r; 111nlP part Si;inl•'St'.' krr-Ilnrnr Offtf'•'·\!ian">I, F!;i . ------------a 1n ng XLNT oHipr .•.. ,,,_, ,.,,. 1ru vr1y l1r;ht m lllli· ,.w t.::•orvr:R:-;JTY UF.,\V\'" P.\TJO.'i, \\·;il k~. d1·1ic, lnsr:1!1 Paperha nging ~ '1 '" CQ,\:STRUCTJO;..' 11r11• I a 11• n ~. ~.1w. tweak -·=--------·I n\·ad., L1rlo Rlrlg. JJj,) V 1~ ·'1 "~11 Vrrde Golr l.:flnr.c;e 1""'111(!\·r . ;,1:-;-/;!iliS ror r..~r. \..,. ~l!\l;, frt" ('SL J\:o; .t· \'.\l\lf·I• \;;:-:11;\ :'llE~·.'~-:' \l fT!I 1:1:~ \T <: r: 11I\T1f i~nTr :-.:·11 \I, 111! :".. Tiil.~ 1,-: T!!J .1n13 ruf \"1. Rr ~.\ ... 1·.t·.l\J."\G L1dC1, N.B. 6i:-r3701, J""'·" an'<t j~"j-21J.l·L SCHOOLS, Depl. #120.1 IO '"' ·' '.ill Goldf'n Circle Dn\'e Contractor •)nlr_. 1111,,r f'.'l!tf'r. Offt,.rs Rll~' Sf'rvice ~TlUND l'IC'. Harhor Blvd. &.· on 11t•rkri1rl~ .. \\·,·flu~. 1.,.1,. Si1111a Ann, Cali/. !lZ'il"l:i CUTt:tiDlJB!::/IO USE. ~'OR !":1 11 D1r~o Frr1"\1ny. Lon~ Phone: \?l~) :,17.7311 r>!Y \Vay, quality honic 111(;~. ~I ]1.iur s rc·vi «c. o~-l'ICE OR S'l'Ofl.1-:. 111 \V. hairrd Daf'hShund black ITlllOd. \\'a)li:. l'f'tlu.g-, tJo;irs Rl•-!12K \~'tl~on, C.~I. i;.12-t;;,m 11/hro11•n frcr. 6Hi-~1~ NAn1e ···············•······· t>lr. No Job 100 ~niall.IJO;;;-c,,c0.c,-"c:1c,,c'(.-,c.,-. c0-,,-,.-,c1E"'>-1-" ~EirP0~1T .... BE,\Cff FOUNU r:rn111111 Shcphr rd Address ................ ,.... ;"n.m,~~>. '..'·I hr ari~. ~ev\·. 1io:11n11nc:. Lie d/ln~. Local 20fL:lOO-::r<Xl ft. 35c. 11uppy \If'. Santa /\ na C11y ........................ Arlrti1 i.·ms 1t R"n1pdrlm;-rl'!'s. ?IJ )TS •'\p, Frrl'.' l'.:sl. Pll. J\lr. F.rvin, 675-1601 Hr1gh 1~. npp~:.... 1 0 -12 G!'l"'.•·kk & Son, Lie. Call (.Jult'k 6-!:Hlflo!l k I' I I ''' ' "''" .:i1a1c .......... Z!~........ ---:;-.cc"°--~---,1rr ·i. n1, 111 ........ 1 <'• 6~:\-ti0-11 * 5.l~21j01',\INTl!'J G : l!on ··~t Bus.ine:r.s Rental 44J ---~--------Ph A _____ 1:11 lh. n1alc hr1gr puripy, __ one ........ ~·.:·. f.:l'.....:.:..:·...:_ Drive ways r.:u;u·a1uerd '1 ork , L1<·'d Any STOH.1-:, flf'~•r Nr1111>1rt P1r1· ln1·11~lf .~· hncht Nfl\\"I l·!i;:r~ SPANIS H SPEAKING ,,ll<' .ioh. Call 6i."'>-::.t.JO. S22.i \lnnrh IH'f';\. ~l""-9iO:! •. 106 H11n1011a ,\Ill'\\"& br1!rr,1.i1· 1n fr;1rn 11~\\rLEY 'S Dr1v e 11•ay YOU i.upph thl' paint. R11 Jm;i Ray l'rnp. 6f;;-11~v1 l'I F:.i <_v ,\. cuwKi.i , tJ.16-1"{11 nr '(':i,r:n::, hair !l rlon,. 11011. /{ 1· "110 " . "°"""--c-7"--7'"~-I \\' --5 9 ooms pa n!eu r;i, 1uso .... /j(ll) S!J. fl. STOR.I·: "' F0L".\'f1 n1all' hro11n -~-11h l l;.12-a:.".~l Ill!(')" lS CIJll\lrlg .:>I.:>-I.}, f'\1f'nor Call !>KJ...70.lf -.~~~~----f,_7 f!fll. -'· O~'F'ICF:. si~'5/mo. COSTA ;;;pl"lriJ.:• 1• ~pa11w l. V 1 •· · INT t: P. ~: :i T E 0 111 an Ele<t,-,,,, 71.o \\"a~llra.: i\1ES,\ f~lfi.-2130. fl:1k110.rxl ,\riis, N.R. 1 l.11rn .11tr1·n~111·r In puhlir f'rluca· * WALLPAPER * T~:Rfl.lrlC Loe, Slnre or n[. ~c'"';--_.-_i_n_·•_·_~-~--• =lltln? C;iU m". 67:>--19-l~. EL E (TRICIA;./ bc('nsrd \\'hen you call "!'.l11c'' ftce 'llll<'f'. Bn!Uoa Inn, PAil!\ J:;r•'I' coi[IQ k11 1r11 , Sl:'-t;t;\'C: Trt'hn1r1uf'. Song l;tl11dr1J. Srnall ;(th.,, niam!: 5-l~·l •l·M 6-16-lill R;ilhrlri Fr111n S7:i. 6i:i-Si·10. C"fl 'T'fl <'.I•'"· \'ir. 'i1.1trr f.· l11 trrprr1;:111(\/l. .lnn1r~ l~. ,!;, rcp.111·.~. ;..i~-:1103 * !;\'TERIOR EXT~.!{/0!{ * It UF~·{('f;-;1fSTOR~. X\.O ,"\,.1da11'1. II ft "·12.JVW, ("harn1an. ~.92-826 .l , Engraving 1.,·, ir1~. t:11>1ran11•rri. 'di 11q. IT. NF\\'POP.T REACH, \1[:"\1-.[J T"1r•rr, n1.11 r. ;il•i-<ll:ll, Harri~, 61 ~-.t'i7•~. l::.\pii·1 * Cnll lii:>-1M!. * 'l·hrlr/ta n r:>r·~. f(!ond ** l'IA\"0 Lr'.S.>'<1'1-" t.Xl'~:HT lla11d En~1,1\·1ng 111 rlC's~spi-.11 U1i!;. ,'illO\\'fl.O(>\! tTi(i::. & offirr !l ~'!l. \·1r. 11••11 arnl Brnch tauthl. yuurhome or 111111" Trnph11 ·"· p~1qu•?· cup~. 1•1t·. PrtO~ ~TS.'ilO.~cA"I-. c1c,,-,,-,,-,,-"<-- (.1 . 1 1 l~l\'r!. ji47-20i~. !l.\i-.frl~ 1.''."·.'t'.11, ,,l.~-~1!11, day~. ·intC'r/r.sT•'I. 11,,1,,_, ,,,~ .. space. . ose in ~iguna oc.,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii I~ 1 :I , ' .. S9:i to SJ:it') n10. ,1!14--l6a:t 11 I ~',---:1,·-'~'-''_'s_. _____ I Lie !..· Ins. !l 4 8 -~I :1 :J , FOR lsc, 900 5q ft ~I-l hlr!t: * * '* * * * Gardening .:-:.10-1111. ~--~--- for machine shop. J:arage or A.L 'S GARDENING l'i\lNTl:-.\;, pro les~ion,d. ,\JI upholstery shop. 54S:-S7!17. for i::ardening & s ma 1 I "'o r k ~ u A r n , Co J (tr lndu,trial Rental 4501,.--------------------.... ,I lantiscapin~ services, call llp e r.i al i.s t. 962...(il·I.), 540-5198. Serving Newport, /547-1~1 1. ' * COSTA MESA * Trader's narad1"se I Cd>!, "'"!' "'"· Do"' ;;;,-PERl/,\NGER. '" ,< <O "' 12:'.IO ~q fr. JJ().Z'}() po11·er, pri· r1 Shores, Wtt!tcl!U. 11ork, no job too small .. All vate officr , new h!dg. · PROFES."JON1\L Gai"<lenrr, Guaran. }"or Free est. Cali ~ sq ft. Jrg orfit't"'s, plen1y , • trt'(' "ork, pr u n 1 n h. 96!1-0.116. · o· 1iarki~. nr s.o. frn•y, Ines 1 spr1nklf'rS, c_l('an up )Obs, VINY-L pa p t' r h R 0 Ii: i rl,R • C. NATI'R.ESS RLTR. * I and 5 c a P 1 n g · GrorE;e, speci11li~I. 11·ork Jrua.rantecrt. 130 E. 17!h, C.:'-1. 64.2-l4R;i ti mes 1 6~&-:i.'191 Est.~·-~ or 8-ki-2182'. 1100-1440 SQ. FT. $5 \YEEKLY. niow. edgf', & PAINTING/P11per1ng. 18 }rs H('ady no1\'. ncar Nr\\"J)IJr!· • vacuum mOI':! la'>l'n~. Neal. in Harbor arf'a. Lie .~· bond- 5.<n1 D1rgo Frv.·y. Bldg fully dollars rlt>perirlahle, call Ed ed. R('f's furn. &12-2356. r11 ·1·. rn THI· .. \fl\'.\'r1 - 'J~:"\ I' o~· \I~.:'>. F!:11\J 0 1·r.. .;; \I F :O: 111':1'\HT- \)F\"t' 'f"\~ \I \"\\i ;).\11-.\:T r<1:-:1r1n-.:s. 1r1·. "r Fn .\G-e n l-"'-:11·F. r: 1· . .::P ( 1\ ..:rRT .F. 1:'\Pl\'llll \I " l'' llFl.T' !N Tf'!f' ! '\l'.\\r'>l.'\t.; f'.':- \'F:,<::T\ll·:.-.;r fl r~LD. • r .,1 .. 1r .. 111v ·11':11111111:; r1"i::r:1111 • ~-·11! Fr1ni:"'" E('nrr11~ • PhJ•h orr11·r ' n ,\ \" 1::: Ul(1KJ:o;r.1.A -.,in. rt-.: \;\"~'I/IL 1:-.'VEF"f\IE:'\"T A"\ \I.\"!' R, F RllOKER \\"fl.I. !!I· I.I' START )·ou (i"\ 11!f· It~ 1 \I) Tfll\',\ROS 1'!:r \Ii· "\llfll ..: Fl:-.'A;.IC- 1.\1. 1\111·:r•r.,ri1 .. :-."rF " l'llJ·>:!!l ,! \'Ot'rt ~I R:.:T Y!. \rt r ,\lt,1-.:c~C 1\\: Jo::\- ('!·.~ I! .(~•1w~1 ~ THR(ll'Cl! ('1 \\l\11 .::;'1u:..·~ & ~r~r.v1c.t:: r LI.:' CALL NOW! 558 -0444 Ask fo r Mr, Donalds ,\('{'I Co11 .. 1r. ~ £.' i\lkt. 1\na!.1151 F:~~1'1w Orfi('('r S12K 10 s12K o,..o A<P ft•..rikkP"f"'r ('n11~u· $fflQ Ship "Rrr Cl!'rk: S600 Rrrl'p1 C!Prk Typ1.-1 f ,\naht'UIP lO $:'!;.ti • Stnt. T)pi~I Re1.'1'phoni~t NEWPORT' $.jj() >!Jl ! BR unrurn· apt .. 3 hicks from beach, w/w crpl.!, hlths, washer/dryer. gar .. mo. Call 53&-9591 aft S. lMMAC. 3· BR, 2!Ai BA, CID, Blttns w/D\\I. Avail nov.· South Sea Atmosphere 2 BR. • 2 BAnl Carpets & drps Air CQnd.I tioned Private PatioS HEATED POOL i;prinklcrl. C11bine1 maken, %:Z...51~. *PAPE. RHANGER *. fiberglass welcome. ED'S T --' • -·"'-'"·· $15 wk'Up. S1udenls or v.·ork-""urr uuv•ug ........ e Prior lnstructur. &16-2l19 ing riicn share a mn!f'I apt. I 7~'7'"7:C8_7_9c~cTicl=,,--c-~I Lawn ,'1 Gard('n ScrvicP. forl~,..C"'--"-7"-"-~CCCC'- · Personnel Agency 833 Dove r Or., N .B. 642-3870 S230/mo. 545-8427 or 968-1097. .. ! le J BR's. $160 up~ Pl!i tio, JEOI, chilclnm. )10RA KAI Plenty of ~ Apl•, 188881 MOra Kfl Lrt., Carport A Storage l~ blk E. of Beach. 962--8994. ffiDDEN VILLAGE 2SXI South Salta •• BRAND NEW !'BR, 3 San!A Ana e 546-1525 2376 Np! Blvd. 5-IS-9?5.5. XTfu\ haz. sprinklered. in-Hai;e 20 unus Wilshire Blv. Vi€'"\\' unit z(!IJ.00-IilAtt-n .1 Costa i\tesa-N{"\\·port Beach. Plaiter, Patch, Re.'lalr rlust'I E-2. :?.i JO i;q ti&. up. 100 Ft. fron'l11ge, 1.oned hi· Acreai;:e f,, !ur(' dev. ·R-1 Licensed/l n~urrd. free • PATOI PLASfEP.ING SLEEPING rm $ 6 0 I mo . Nr. S.D & G.G. fv.)'s. rise. W11n r Lido Is le resi-acreage.$ -i\1 Val. & $18il1 17 E 0 •"lcl"-'c"c"c"c'c'-'"'._,200,.,..-c;--c-/ AU types. fue estiniate!. il1ature adul1. Prjv ba &. Weslminster indust Pk. deoce. Call 6'M.6JIJ val, Tra 1 or both for AL'S l.andscapirig. Tree Call 5-HHJ8l5, en!. 2135 E lden Av~. Apt 6, 89J..-35?5 1'he lr\vln Co. Rrallors I_ • e or T~. 4~-465.1 '=~-c~-------C ~ removal. Yard bomodellng.•·p/ M. 1lXXl r;q. ft. \Va.rehouse spo.ce S Units, Costa Me-511.. Income Trade eq JO' Cabin Cruiser Tragh .hauling, lot .cll!anup.1 __ u_m_b_;_n_v ______ _ ROOM wf pri ba & enlr, kit at 10c,, By mo or yr, f lJ.600. yr. $100,000, Want fly bridge, range fndr, ~hip Repa.ir spririkler~. 673-1166. 'PLU~tB1NG REPAIR' prlvil. Lido l!!l. Ch ild ok. 979-1474 Jrvine. 3 or 4 BR home under to ~hore. dept fndr. full gal. EX p ER . II aw 8 l ! • n No job tno small *ATTENTION/ * Hcol Eslale Lirt'nstts Z 0J)('nlni::~ ;11 nr11!y expand- ~ orf1ce in Corona Uri ~lar. SPe ~!r. i\larrin or ~Ir. COi'- b 1 'tORBIN·MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 673-TI85 btr 11 am or &II 3 INDU5"l'RIAL Unit!, C.M. $30,000. Bob Ol!On Realtor ley, pa!Uieri ridged sur\!ey. Gard, n e r , C 0 m PI e 1 e • 642-,112!1 e prn. 110-220 po1ver. S.95. to ~16-5580. l l.1•963-6921 or 2L1-332·0800. r. ordl"ni n~ Se r vi c::t!. COLE PLUMBING A PT i\IANA<JER-ReliAble •' Nice room &: ba. nr. Orange $167/MO. Ph: &12-1485. 1'w=VE=LcY~3cB~R~Lcl=oo""'l~S7L°'E JfAVE Corona dd Mar du-Kamalani, 64&-4fii6. 2A fir . senil~. &15-llG"t couple, good saleswoman Ir: ..; bllta to ocean. YftY lea.se. \ 113$1 mo. µ' °"" Gor. I """"'""'""'"""!!!!!""'"'"" Arul~-n6 pets. ~2033. ,f diEZ ORO APl'S l'lU At,lanta. 1-2-3 BR's. Pool. Private cloeed pr. .., .. ,,,,,..,._ """""· WALK TO BEACH I ~ 1, 2 1:•3 BR'1, Cpt, """'· -dwtu-. 847-3951 I BR .Apt. OOH pr .. 6Jl1" drpl:, childttn, am pet Ok. $140/mo. 847-2940. • I en. cpU I drpl, fenc«I yd. • Ouldren OK, no pets. $1~. 847-7064. I 'It ntwly ®ror. Crpl/d~ St«>. Marrled c o u. p I•. IU-f:NJ an •pm. • 3 Heated Poola airport, (&f'llg4!', no cook-"'" home !$62.500 val) Trade plex 4 BR+ l BR. Lge lo!, G hanrlyman. Larae Oubb<M.be etc, BBQ lfli. $75 8,13....&407 13.3-1306 , Rentals Wanted -to:i,;milr pmp or ~•hat '111.ve 4 cu garage S.fi,OOO eqly. EXP. Japanl'Se amener. Remodel & Repair \\'ritr Clos~ified ad No. 189 Orlld Care Center ~n~ bl 1 WANT~,._ ope-1-' ~--Know how. up-keep. pllllll, 0a·,1y Pilo<. P. 0 . "°' 1560 G ... t -I 2 • 3 DA-.. FOR genUeman, lrg, nice RETIRED couple desire lo yo ., <ll.J" ""' r I am or "'' "'" ... "" '"•Q . . I L s p E c I AL I z ED House ·--• -·-r 3 I Oran Cn ~ '144 pest, tr1mm111g, c eanup, CosiR i\leAA, foOI/, ~~ From SI49 room, 155 Monte Vista., C.M, rent unfum 2 Br., 2 Ba apt1_•,..,.• ~·~m~·,--,---o-c-neas il' ty. ,,..,..... 968-3486. ~JHl.ir. Carpentry, painting, '"""" SOUTH COAST 645-1444, 548-e355. or Me In NewJ]ort Beach * * * ~A~ tree & clear, Newport Duplex, 3 Bdrm. L'OM'PLETF. lawn 11 -..i1:n. ete, Call Dick 642--47T.I AUTO Detall('r, }iilsy 11hoii. YILLAS Guest Home 415 area. Give• particulitn refs value $20,000 tor hoUse or f.: 2 bdrm . ':of Block 10 beach ...... Earn top SS$. Rel's reqd . ...._ a vs1lable. Writt Classified income. Th!' Doyle Co. Tra"'· $16,~ ,.,,,,l•v for li.ir service. Roofing 18621 BMlch Blvrl. H.B. 1101 MacArthur mvd uc """ ~ .. M '.J Jtm 548-0405 • 546-8823 * PRIVATE ROOM Ad No. 25-4, Daily Pilot. P.O. Reallors: 548-1.168: irves: ~t deeds, 1----------11..EE Roofing Co. Roofing 847-l\47. ----------oFo · elderly lady. Bright • Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Calif. 557--6244 *** Owner/Broker rn.1642 NOW'S THE aJI types. Rt-rover, repain, '(\~trr=o~Pocl"'""~,-.-,-,-,.-,-00-clf-.' A~ cheery garden llllrrotllldlngs. 92626. 2 Duplexes, East.side Costa Out of l!'la!e Real Estnte in thermo roof coatings, white \Hard wor1<er can earn top Fum. or Unfum. 370 Nutritiooa mn.Js. MS'4m. 1 'N".~a~. ""°"Ex~,-,-wan-~~-3,-7LG=E1 M"54, ExchflnRe for small Texas, Louip na, ~ Grnnd TIME FOR & rolor. Lie/bonded, 'Ince SS.. Rerir: n?qd."' 18621 Beach * sEr..fl -Privall" room tn bdrms. diriirig area &r pool home, San Juen CApistrano BahAma.. "'ill trade' !or oth· 9UICK CASH ·~7. &i2-Tm. • Blvd., 11.B. ,847~7. Balbo. Peninsula ruest home. ror gentleman. pref, oldf'r charming OK. or T.D'1. Fortin Co, er real "tale or n1er<:hAn-T. Guy Roof\n'g. Deal Direct. Bt1bysi!ter, m"tunr v.'(KT13n l--5-R-.,-.,-.-,,-.-bo-y-. -P-kg-,· ;,,.....~•-C~•-"...:.""-'-'-""-*--Close In. 67:1-3105 aft 6. Realtors &12·5000 dise or equal \"al ue. • 646--0620 THROUGH A I tlo my own work. 645--1780, needtd by muv, 2 chUd, lndry. S200 Yrly, W6 W. Don't &Ive .up the qil.P! ROO!\o1 wit h twin bed~. bftlh. 1 • * * * * * DAILY PILOT 5'1S-9!iOO. 'evell/wlmd~., exrh1t tnr na1i.oa. 673-4526, 67~1642 "List" It In clusified, Ship no rooking. Corona de! Mar WANT AD Sell idle Item•' now! Call ntybol!.rd or fix'-5"1()..7il15 A.Jtt. to Shore Re!!Ulll! &12~561! 111"1'11. 6'14-63(13. "'!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!l!!!ll!!!!L_~~~~~~~-·-"-'""-"-"_N_~_, _____ "~~-'-"-· __ , ______ , ~ ~ + -. • " ' -' • - -~ f " ' < II \ " \ '\ I . • CA.IL'( PILOT rnuncs.1, Odobtr 7. 1971 I~ ..__[ _ .... ,h_-·_I~ I .... ~ -I~ """"""'• ' ![HJ .__I _ ..... _, .... _)[HJ I ![HJ I J[H] I [ I~ .__I _ .... ,h_ ..... _J[§j [ Ill Pleno1/0r9an1 116 Dosi• Help Wanted, M & F 711 H•lp Wanted, M & F 7111 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wented, M & F 710 Antlqu.1 NE.WPORT DOG GR.00¥· * * • GARAGE SALE~ JOO! BAB y S ITTE R-~hablt>, DISHWASHER. expcr. nit-;'. MACHINIST WANTED PROFESSIONAL p bon e * STE:INWAY Square Grand maturi;o lady for -4 mo old Spaghetti Ikodl"r, Ca 11 Not productkln work IOildtor -Dana Poln!, San 1"6!l X1nt worklni eol)d. WOULD YOU ERV, 290.l .. C" N~·port BELIEVE Blvd .. 011 tht JM'fliilAula. *AUCTION* T1Ue_r W.11.y, tHarbor View FRIDAY 7 p M &t;Hl651 c:or ~. Call 543-M~ tlPM-9P?.1 Clemtnle, Capistrano aree. Neerll> retlnbhtng. $J 15 . hoy· 1 am-5 pm. 5 day I, my 1 -:.:::_:.:;:...:,;,_:.:.:..::=:_,_~--I~=~~~--~-~-Work in your own home. Owner 5-16-{i649 eve11. l~ho.::;m:•~·~"~"'~'~1c'c'c'c' C,6.o=-;;:c::; I DONUT Shop work fern. MAID 'YOric in excha.lli:e JOT 8_1 deal in ·-· Pho-1 ----------- l-l illi;1, C.r1M :1 FAMILY OCTOBER 8th, SALE: ~fa, ta,blf"S, l&mps, Colored TV's, Sterew; Baby FREE ORGAN LESSONS 673· 7761> as long u you Ukt! No rea:-1 'c".re-,-, =o-~-=Po-,,.-.-,cK"c=,,.-,-.~ .. istrat.ion. No obUgatton. Jw:t Golden IA\\'n & tige-r stripid • h' 2316 N Bl d ~.. ... .. _ "'" •-t OAK ICE BOX. walnut BABYSJITEl1 • V.'ooclland night ' ilt no ex~r l'M!Ct'!. apt. ewpon v . ~lt6.5 betwe•n 9·.oo a .m. ' •1 ,..... ·~~ ~1•9"Tc.= roll top desk, pint hutch ,other ,,,rn. rea nig~ d · · kllchen & house_.hold it . IO'an piano. Nlce bdrm se1s. ems. D111ans Dinettes Bunk berl Books, records, bedspreads. Chc..;ts' Desks ' D "· Co~. t.to11ds.ys 7:30 pm (Brindle) ''G IA NT'' School area m)' hom' L 45 25-4J app Y :• r. Ll\!OIJI, ......., ,_,_•~·=~~~-----and ~n. I-~==°==~~=~-table, walnut pie aaJe, much to 5'.45 /llon-f'n. own tram. i =E"·="='h~·~c~."M". __ _,.,=-~IANICURIST needed !or RECEPTIONIST more! 645-1446. ta"""S ._......aker e'! · · • . ressers. COAST MUSIC Reas. 5..'il-7480 64&-~ alt 6 pm. EXPER. \\'aitres.s ..... ant«! -The Hait' fac!ory. Moving 1--------~-~ I Sal ''° "'11 Busy otc. Good -rv..;"... A plo'anc ' 802 '42-2851 it ENGLISH BULL OOG ... ~. · ~..... ' w suit, Buflf'ls, Con1ml'ldes, i'o11r-wig.~. Some baby furn B 1 '! !lotUCH MORE• f' ! . S rors, ar stoo s.,. at~. BAR :\!AID BJJ(l!\I Neat, attractive, o~·er Zl, nto "'-"' on . .,.............., · Ca1J Lorrain~.,..,. p e *FIREHOUSE* for split &hitt. Good tlpe. ?t1ALE a tten dan t Jor WESTCLr~· REf'RJGERATOR I l• · r u n NPw t·arprl, Custm bar. Airer 10 am. Pool tabl1>, RK'line~ 6 11n. PIANOS ** ORGANS Pups AKC. champ blood U>rge 11election -Save SSS line. "" , Of' ~ll -• , 111 f:. l7!h St., C)t. Stet:r &·Stein, 1170 Baker S!., wheelchair palitnt, p/time PERSONNEL AGENCY s1a. ·or btrt offer. Runs, ~18--9931 C.:\1-Stt r.11'1. Baket at '2 days. Call 54()...7956. 2043 We-str!ift Dr .• N.B. n<'et!s paint. Jn.'lj l nhonP GARAGE Sale-Sal & Sun , 11qu,. dining chairs.' Late Le? chord organ, hidE'aWay mo<lel dishW;t~her, Refrig's, hed , gas f rangP. Knick S!O\'f>§, \Va~hers. DryP.r~. Knacks &/misr.. 1.19 Alber1 freezer. Stqr11ge lot 8.: N"w • U11ed -+ Ea~y Terflll! M·fem. ee M2-5934 . Mon & ~~M l!VP'! 'til 9 ® ~~ EXECUTIVE Per1onnel Ag•ncy BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 410 W. Coa•t H"'Y Y·• NB Suite H 645-2716 pm daily. J.1ANAGERS WANTED 645-mo Ln, Huntington Sch, after 5 e EXP \\'AITRESS e Unlimited inromt opportun· RESTAURANT,-over 2 J .,1cP_"_'_· --------- R1chard'5 CotfH' Shop Hy In gro~:ing prestige tield itarl $2 hr e /'l!AYTAG repair mao has Pl. C.VJ. MUCH MORE: 508 Ocean. HB of lllot1va1 ial Sciences call Call 545-Rsti or 64&-6395 washer-xlnt rond-delv w/'!IJ ANTIQUES, color TV, Queen sz hed, power mower. WINDY'S AUCTION EXP'D Cake de c o ra tor, Mel BUT 714-~-86ll RETAIL CLERKS <lay guar. $50. 531-8637. femall' \\'/son1e e.\p. Call ;\.IATURE babysitttr for ~8--2$f!O or 548--30.ll. young infant wkdays 7:30-- 5: JO my home 968--3475 .. to S600 ---~-------1 ll1ATURE ~·omll.fl !o JM'rform t·1c Bkkpr Ord Dtsk Clerk :\led. Research Oerk Typist Recrpt. Typist t<'! $1j() '."ec'y-1·eception1s1 tasks : to $400 $390 free/Ye e Posu1ons ,>..:E\\'f'QRT PERSONNEL ACE:'.'iCY lhran('h ofci Typing, ltling, dic:tation & order proces~1n.1;. Lin W1!('f) L.abonitori,.~. C. M. Call &t&-3931 ror appt. Busy liervlce outlel , Day & C. E. Automatic wallher & r('!r1g_, many many more COMF: BROVilSt-: ARO UND E:ve. openings, C.ood i;alal')' electric rlryer. $40 buys the goodies '. 3244 Clay St., N.B. 207:)1/:i Ne,vpnr1 Blvd. + benef1tll. Call Mr. Ran· pair. Call: M:r-1443. 64j..-1416. Behind Tony's Rldg /lfa1·1s rlolph, !21.ll !H4-9AA8. CQLOSPOT ASSORT."'IENT ot fvrn, Costa Mf'">a + 64ii-!ffi&i ,_ h 1-' ~.i ._ OPEN DAILY 9 to ·1 REP. Hiring tu!! or part Refrigerator -12 cu. ft. uvuse Ou g,,._,u!\, ueasurE'Si--------"--"-"'-- lime, in a la~hion business . Sl!O * f.4 5-4929 to junk. 201 R11by, Bal Isl. •AUCTION• All ages may llpply, call Household Goods 114 496--3318, Mon. thru Fri. Cameras & SALES -11en Equipment SOI• FOR sale Por! dishwasher HOUSE STQPlll • NIKON-F F.T.N., hlack $125, }!~ BTU air conrl. Auctions ever.• Fri. 1 ,m COCK-A-POO pups, 6 1J Sunday 12·5 F'liendly telephone infOT', 'ol'eeki;, s:}. <'arh. FIELD'S PIANO CO. J.ls-t5!12 afte-r 3 pm · • lJl.lJ Newport Blvd. BASSl.J Hound 7 wks, AKC, Co5t11 Mesa 714/645-325() show qual icy, Sl<xl. HAMMOND S!einw.1 y, * 61,!'>-7952 ~ Yamaha. New • us'-<1 BASSET pup~ • ..\KC, rri-f"OI · pianos of mOl!t makes. &sl or, Ch . hlnod lioei;. ms.le Ii huy5 in So. Calif. at Schmidt rem.ale. 165. S42-41(26 Music Co., 1907 N, Main, 'Colli*', A.K.C. t·emalt, Santa Ana, Sabir & Whirr, fi wkl GRAND pianos, Tremt'ndous $7.'i 963-M07 s e l e c t i o o tmm Semi 'ccRc"=A=T~D---or-~s--"I ~. a,,, up, mos., Concerts · 10 Baby Grands, AKC, hou.11ebrnktn, puppy all re-'Ctndit1oned. Prires shtlts. S75. 67~7647. sr·arl at S695. COA.ST 'PcU~R~E=B~R-Ec.-0-=c~,-,-m-,-,1 MUS IC. Newport & Harbor. Shepherdi;, 7 wk&, /em . S25, * BE A * I By Appo1ntmenl STAR EARNER 1-J&I~ C'ampu~ Dr, .• N.B. ~ 1\'IEDICAL a~~I. back office. :\·rays, ve_napuncturE", & EKG's. ~lission Viejo area. 837-7j2(J, LOOKING &" ACT N~vmm , :~: ll'ns.642-7591 !~:~d ~~i~lr:~ :a~~ndi~g~~ }'um. App]i~ Antiques 3015 W. Warner, S.A. Sales minded JM"rson, see for . BIO J.10. Ski boors !IZ" 51'l SZ5. Furniture 1follow :1earch Jigho\ yoursell. a real career op. Wingback chair 120, Sony C.M. 642--2851. ""c23·; ;11>0-;J, BALD\\'IN A<:roYlnk: Piaflfl DACHSH UN D Pu pp i es, _ 549.2241 • 547.nJJ ~h.;ni ty. Xlnt ~uh.Ire ror 'sfOCK REDUCTION FM & &nith .. transoceantl",...::=_:::::_.::__:c:_.::::_ nght man. Earnings com· I n1iiios S25, Sew ing machine STEREO, Unclaimerl lay-1 -~~~-=--~=-EST TE :-Iona IV. Holfn1a11 j..MJ-06J;i KATELLA REAL A , ~ l>f"nch, ma.mi,. finish. C M ho d blk min. AK • a g. re , S4\XI. :i-IR-2473. • "l , F <]""l" .., !an. ""' . ,-,, .,......, "· now in Sanra A11a. member ot five J1st1ng boards plus ria!1on.1I l1 stlng service, S 0 JM"11lng ne1v offict S :"llan~gers needed $ Indiv idual training for • ne~· l1ci;nsef'~ S Croup bem-llts i Essential \\'Ork tools and public relations. 1910 ~. Rr1sl>JI. Santa _c_n~ 551-5311 \Ask !or .~rt Palm('r) BOAT CARPENTERS for large yil.chts & cx:Pn51\·r F';C BookkeeJM'r ,v/CPA ofc. ex(l("I:'. Some <-"O!lege ac· r.nunllng for C.!'<I. CPA ate. Call :i.17-7001 !or app!. FR·EE ha u1;tyles for men. Loni; or shor! ~tylr.s, by Champion Ha11~tylis!s. CaJ! Samuel .Joseph~. 675·-0604. FRONT office nit: d i c a I ' -reception1.st. P I ~a s s. n t Jl('rS.Onal!t,Y. ~ x.p' d 1n I-rarlley bkkpg system. i>ltsslon Viejo area . ~37-7.120. TUBE FORMING Precision melal parts ma,.nu- in Orange County is 1nte_r- estt'C! itt hinng 0il. man to mence immediate!y should SALEI -r& S20, Swag lilmp ss. Al~o away, 1971 model. Garrard be in excess of SJOO. per wk . Custom Furni re a.sso rted p ictu res !.. 4-spd c h 11..11 g er . Air Nocanvassingorroliciting. Rental Corp. bed s preads. 548--5-176 su spensions11i::i.ker~ Studio Piano, $400 BASSET Hound. f',. m 11 \,., Xlnt corid, 675-1047 AKC. I yf flld, 536-1421. ext Sewing Ma~hin•s 828 \ 391, 9 lo 5:.10. Intef'View5 by appointment Rt>sil.le Division IB.ayshores\. w/multiple c r oss -over only 9-.1 v:eekdays, Lou 1885 Harbor Blvd, c .r-1. radio & tapp r1('Ck. Still SACRIFICE Cooio, SJ5.2771. 548.9<\:il Misc•llaneous 818 hrand new, i;old for S29!l.!15. • B l"l 1 s .__,_ --' • f"OR Sall', TPnnP.15ee_ Horses 856 -~---------1 w eau 1 u p11n1"" ,..,,a "' Pay off ba!anit:e of $120 or SEtRETARY, e_xp. MedicaJ love ~e-at, $159.!f.i C Singer, '71, Auto zig-zag, used Walk i11i: .Mare, .1 yrs. nld: . I ARPETS DRAPERIES sm. monthly pay ni en t s. A 11· 2' 1• term)llOO""""''_'. 1·~ • 5 <· · h ·m· ,·0g l•hl• 'mo'•· Auoo "~b,·~ .. n0 •e·, PPY sta 1011, n Y" Ou: "'" "·"· J,.~ w pc ""*'an1s g,. Jn!erior decorator Jorced to Credit .Dept, 714-893--0501. ·• UV1J " -· " ' 70. Full ti1ne, permanent & chair~PI 15149.95 bu!lonholPs, monograms, 12 Arabian lilly. 2111 yrs. All posi1ion. Good Ir 1 n 1; e .J 2 Only-Modern avocado re-91!!1 . out hirge_ stock line 2 SHOW aquariums mmpJ., hlind hems, nvPrcasts, II.fl· reg. w/paflt'rs. Redwood llenefi!s. South Coast Con1· cliners botlt for $89.95 q~ia.llty nyl?n lihllg &: plush Singe-r mach & cah S25. pl 1qu€-s, embroidC'rs, e_tc. No Stahles, WWi La gun a munity Hospital. 499-1311. .J :i draw~r chests from pile carpt:!ing. Also sheers, Dinette & 6 · chrs Sl5. 11.ttilchm~n !s needed. "BP: Canyon Road. 494-9182. ext .156. sro.9~ ~pen w~a~e •. & W~~a.dC' Treadle n111ch cah, 2 rug~. ·the Stylist'' in your own sew.l iiiiiiiii"!!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!!i!!!!!!i!~J tooling prngram. Exrrr. •e GAL FRIDAY -nerd ./ Complete 8 pc massive rapery 11 rirs. 1 e 111 · SIO ea. Bil.~y bed & manr t ir1g roo m & put you Gold n I r:=I ' I~ SERVICE sta11on, CdM area Spanish bedroom :rse!. 5124.!15 ventory lasts, you can sav(' mlsr.. 1\62 Maple ·"', l :-,uc h to se'''ing ~ith l~B --~.·-.,. •* Purnp island salesman. 2 ~ a minimum of 50~' • g•l -·· IC. "'~ ./ T & ~· SofM from $?i. m "' • li-l:'l-0074. onr. \\'alnut lahle included. I req'd,Tvp1,·agN&benefit\ phonE', IYE,1n g & ll'UJard Boal \Vnrks. ]3(1() hookkceping _dfl. \Vagrs L-Ogan .\1·c . C .\I. Open. Ar£e 25-!3. Call ; assist in the manuJacture of a produ<:J line 1nvolVJng e1":p rE'f!'d. Top nay for 5 <lily tree professional dE.'C<lrating l -'"-:CC-"---~----$'9! 11 · V.·k. PMfil ~haring. Ph: ./ 5 pc walnut bedroom set, advise. for I!. no 4>b!igation PAINTING -,brown tones, '" u pnrP or ~mill! pay; •••••••••••! A 67:1--72~, includ~ dresser w/tnimir. 4 5· X4 5• fratned The La mr.nts. Guaranteed . less6ns General 900 .~pcpctc.~·--·-·-·-----1 2 ni1e stands & paneled estimate ca.U Jason, 1714 \ . . I d --k o{ included. 545-8238. ----------BOY$1 ().14 6-15-1313 or apply at: Ste:am SERVICE Stalion Salesman he-db"-~. •11 fo~ "'59.95. 492-2254. coon. fl egen ary ~ 0 l·si"'=::o;Ric".::::C"""'----CAPTAIN n "'"" , .,. r.reek art, S200. Ot&r pain. toBraer, . est.~uranT, 132 to deliver papers in th'-San · ~\l ast<'r, li.J-0 SUJM'r,ior. C:"IL t~e. --old ~nd 1ng k form ing o[ metal tu~{ p/tlmf". Neat in appear . ./ King SIZfl hox r;pring "-JOHN'S BIKES · n f · · $30 Exper. 2~90 Nf'\\'por1 Blvd., S49 95 tlnfl:S. e r11-:-apt. size, , Unlimlt-00 license--Vly arogs ions. :\0 Yeant expemnc:e sail & power. Pro!egsionaJ sport fishing guide_; Me:".ic,an & Central Ame:rica & Pacif. ic Coast waters -Jnstruc· tion in boat handting, 1eil· manshlp, DR & celestial navigation. PICK ·up I: Clemente, San Juan Capls-GIRL FRIDAY mattress set, · NEW antique hacon han10 S7:i, trano and Capistrano Beach '"' DAILY PILOT 491-4420 BOOKh""EEPEP. fie. Ex[lf'l'- thru Gen:! Lerlge r. :\'ewPJrt Ctnier Ofr . Prrir. mgn1t.f'X· per pref'd. ·Sala.ry open. Rr ply. Cla~siileO art '.lio. 2Ji. Da ily Pilot, P. 0. B<:ix J.1'i0. Costa ~1r~a. Ca. !llt\2fi. BUSBOYS. e.1.pc-r. prrf rl. 01~T JS, '.\.!3. Tennis Cluh. Call !i4 l-f.,,l:fl. CA:-H!ER. r :-.--per_ App ly Na- ti<'!n<1l Lumb.'r, 1912'2 Brook· hursl. H1B. 10am·4pm. CEMETERY BEFQRE NEED SALES Ire need thrre ma1urP ladies or me11 to enter our Profes- sional Tra1n1ng Pro";tm, No E xj)9r . N1ce,s. Apply 1n person only, Oct. l:J. 11, or 12. :t2Plll·3P.\1, Si>e .Jeann~ Edwards. C lub Greenbrook, lllagnoha be_. Twn Ellis &. Talbert. f.V. GENER.AL O!fice: Travel Agency, varied duties 1n- elude-some typing, bkkpng. Hrs ' llain-:lpn1, ~lon thru SRI. Renly C!ass1t1P.rl arl No. 255 Da ily Pilot, P. O. Box 1:-.f.O. Cn~ta :\lesa, Ca. 92626. GENER.AL housecleanin;:, nrerled 2 o:tay~ a 11:erk. Prefei;_ ref~. j?,6-jl67, 803 lnrt1 ~napol1s , H.B. HO:liiEl\-fAKER lo take_ over con~r 1 .. 1 r mgm ! n r molhrrlf-~~ homf'. Prov1dP carr &-'~1d;ince for '2 little ;:1rh. agt~ 6 & 3. Liv(' ln. Si!Jary opf'n. Only )llo~e who ;;re 1•lean & <'lf good moral '.-.harartcr need a pp I y. 543-.196.s. 1 0C="="~·=~---~--./Walnut t-nd 111bles from $3 ·'·"''"°"' 130. 67" "17•1. EXCF.LLENT 'lair! model Short supply due to dock " .rv ,-SERVICE estab. Fu 1 Jr r Pil . ., ---chrome. 1900 ser~! NCR. 1 cui.-1,hlP· ~ea. 15"!ri e WATER BEDS $15 .95 1•~. 613-96~ Brush Customers. C.i>f. Up • ,.._. "'"'~ REPAIRS -',~~~:-~-·~"=~--"' l l60 vdtl 1 1 ,... r.TANY OTIIER ITEMS Exper, 1. :IOI M;irine Ave., •TV R d ' H 'F ' . y 0 ti a,'· ALL MAKES & MODE'. B lho I I d 613 271 ' a IO, I •• -2 °•1~ AT LOW-LOW PRICES! ·'-"' 11 a s an , · 0 "" ..._... 0 • 2340 New__. Blvd, C.M. !-----------------Stereo . Com, in and bro\\'Sf'-,,,_,,' TENT 16•1'"9 U S " C Service_ Staj1on at!endan1, .... 0 ,,.11 ... """····--.-• '· OPEN 10-9 Mon thru Fri -i " 0 "' ' "' UU• tr u · • ... ~ ......... '"'"" pyramid. Nr.w pegs, 1972 ZENITHS on sale ""w. m s a ve e_xperiencr! 1s one or two w•-~ v•"al•·o·l---'--'-'---'-'--.1 SAT & SUN 9 S · '"' ~ " " E ' U ' · refini.'>hed ""les, 111 ". 23.. color from "'99. "~" , relief. Hours 9 to 5:30, Must n,AN A en trussel table 645-4720 6'"°~1. ,...... " ..., "" knn11, luhf>, .1f4-900.3. w /I ii d de r back rhrs, 1 _::'W~il!_I ~·~'o"~P~t_T':'.'"~d~~~l~n~•::.J:~~.;':-""'-:;-------!'>!rdJtcrranean sla!e t r.i p hide-a .. btd, g1udio couch,•I Ml II S:'l99. All '72 m00£1s in stock. SERVICE S T AT I 0 N A!· bookcase, maple dresser &. * COLLECTORS * SCI aneous_ Color 11.nlpnnas ins talled tendant~ I/time_ day~. fully mirror, filing cab, iaWn Old, ht'avily emho~~ed Wanted 820 rrre 11'iall consoles. :l yr ('.~per. Arco 19th k Newpor1, e<lgt>r. mlo:c, xlnt cond. Of· hra);s Na ! ion a! Cash1 __ N_E_W_P_O_R_T-BE_A_C_H_ picturr. tube, l yr parts & C.Lll . Jer. 67?-3861. · Registf'r. ldral for family TENNIS CLUB Ecrvice. No down required & SFRVftc St t I ... room bar, brJulique Mop, 36' monlhs to ""Y, or c11sh ~ · · ~· a ion a ti" ant 5 PC 'Game, dining Gf'I, • ll1rn1bers or lormer mf'm· ,.... All <;h tll A 1 f'IC:, in Xlnl rondibon. S350 · fl ay plan. ABC Color TV, · i; open. irpnr Iormic11 top, l leaf. DeLuxe Shop • -m••-. . .""I hers 1A'ho were promi~f'rl Tr-xaro 41i7R Ca pu D "' '-V ,...... ·~· Oril.nge Cl'.lunty 's ll\tg{'~t , · • m ·~ r., uptlolstered vinyl 1 chair!, many this nJce! G4Z..l')89 that thE-Sl!O transfer ~ ., . N . .R. :i.1r .... 17.17. -,i;wivel., avoc11.do, .like ne__w rot1lr! •ool he rai~d ple11sc ~,eni!h De:aler, 9021 Allanta perience. back,!:'round k wag,. START your Chr1~lmas earn-$100. 557-7203. 2879 Ballow -'-'-'-'-· ---------1 call &H-!14Q and mayhP ,YOU 111 t-.1a~lla29 Huntington ings now. Show Sarah Ln, CM. HOUSEHOLD t>f i::ood furn & will bP.nefil by up 10 $95 at Beach, 33 · · C J •ppliance~. All in °d corn!. ""·~~r I -· PACK'ARD B"l •o I nvrntry e\\'f'lry. No ' in· SACRIFICE J-lerculon 8' sofa " l;~":;:":i"i::0i;i~o~y~"iii;"';;;;~ <.• ~ n s 0 c \'e~tmr!nt colleCtin or RP11s. D!x bumpPr pool tbl, i;lel'f!O AM/FM. ph(\tll), & · • · g &: love 1;eat: liv. rm furn. unique wall foun!aJn, RCA deliv. Call 540--0614. incl. vel~t so!a & love seat, laf)('. Scan-\\'alnul finish. A background of toonng, ro. taryJ gwafitng l= some_ ad· ' 836 rl!quircd. Excellent gTOl!.'!b opportunitY & good company 'l'-nelits. !\lad Comp\('\e re~ume nr r!X· ad no. 256, Daily Pllot, P,0. DELIVERY ANYWJiERE: captain aVll.il11ble for ex- tended cruising. Extensive a.dmini~trallve experience. &l6·2'J77. NEW Cor. 25 Gl!noa, wire luff S175. ~mo 'plnnaker, will fit Cal 20, Co!. 22. $100. Watt~ Col. 26 Mk 11 Main, Ms shelf, RP.ef pt~. nl'!W cond S!!Q. International Sails 83.1-3772. 9' OUTBOARD Johnson kind .'' REAS.· Covm. • !l\!i hp "l ol a "'1~ TV. m•pl• '"" CASH PAID FOR mo. 61'-2483· TYPIST tbls, etc. Ll~e_ ne_w. 64S-170L bullet. king & bunk bel:lli. I ~~~~~~~~~~ • l Br unturn apt w/~t !Y.111:16 "'lilf'h c 1· antiques. 0tlft piece or Yrly-ls~. 673-2828. Bo.'" 1560, Co~ta lliesa, Call!. To npE"rate IBl\1-632 Billing LIVING room set, maple, Much More! 557-0309. tine furniture, appliances, I oglip for :IO' boat. SD> '~·~·::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i j ~· ... on inous typing of Scotchgual'l'.l fabric, flower ..,1M "609" copy paf>e.r type I I[ I !ISKPRS< E1npl}T pays tee. -1nvo1r_p form! wilt he req·d print. S75. 646-8426. 642 I . 'nal ho~iseful. Call day or night, FrM 111 Yau MEPvCURY 55 out ho a rd Geor;;:f! Allen By!11nd Agen· 111(']. hvy \lse of num~rs. ' · n ori:~ X c~ons. 5'lQ;2241 Of' 547-77.13. . motor S150. Call alter 6 pm. c-y ll'.6-B E. 16th, S. A. l~t.e~11:0~:.,.n. ~:'.ld~~,"d, Flexowritf'r & Jo kr.v adder T~.o,MASVdlLLE d b I bPd ,-',·""'ooo •h«<h '', 8" 'x' 1111~'1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 Li1i11, ~ T ime1, $2.00 os.;_1_-'~'-"~·~----= 7!!' r~rhelpful1J ·~O"i-30Cllu1p t! resser. mat .. , see! 72 .1 -: :=i-1 --03. "-NEW FACES 0~ ~pply CJ~.v~ (; "i7tha& bxsprngs, lrx mirror. Orig. sur pl us l ro m tri a J WANTED O~SIDE DOOR, •••••••••• 8oat1, Pow•r ~ 906 Abol''-' ;ivPragP rarn1 ~s rumpan.~· hr Mrf11~ & ·C:: r or fea!IJre_ films & commer-Placentia C ,VJ .... 18"·-01 S400. Asking Sl75. Swive_J demOnstr;-J.ion. Price $70. 36xll0, w/window. ! ' ' · " .,, -· · • 21 * 646--0:\52 * FRISK IE lovable 1 p 11 y. .. SHE'S A CHERRY • cJa s. Equal Oppor. F:mploycr 11~".1 c:tir. 125. 2 Sofa 8· Call 642-43 ' ext. 277· ' FemalP., pt Beagle, 11 ITIO's, 34' T.S. -F1y bridge_. '66 12131' 461·3051 WAITRESS , _ · • dining mom <:hrs. lfi29l * * l/2 CARAT Want1d 20' Stepladd•r lie. shots, loves kids. Aft): r111rlincr SIC, fully equip. JI ~n11 a1·~ nnr r i;1plo}ctl yott 011,, 1! t0)ou1-:;rll to call Jor an 1n1~r11r11 PHONE 644-0212 C!il:.i'~. l':><f'('r. !-~u ro11ra n prrf'r! fnr private cluh. Vtory >:oo<l r.af~t;.· & \\'Qrk 1ng hrs . Ph f;.H-{(1.)(1. ~. ~~~~ .............. ! ,.11 0 · '-X1r:r . ...,.Te nt!e 53.raloga Ln, H.B. 846--~792. DIAMOND 646-5966 ask for Fred ;\.!OTHER •vifh ,j children s 1 • vc r "· Apply 1n ' ' ~8--1883. + xtr;is, Gen/re:f/butane p '-rs on , JI 0 w 11 rd• s SALEM House Span. styli: Ring. Bt>aut sione. Sacrifice!~ Mu1ic:al lnstrum1nts 822 'BcLCAcCoKc'c_"_'c';c,-,-0-,-,c1h-er--&-6 R & 0 Imo n. Ito Id Rt'staurart!, 4ll01 w. CMst 'Cl!ive & gold velvet So la & S2ll.l. Firm . Ca.sh. Ca 11 ,.' puppies,,:\ days old, 10 good h P !'d / showe.r /stereo/out-neerls houselietper 1 day a \\'Celi .. 011'>1 car. refs. S2.2j pet hour, call Pal 833-8172. H~'Y. N.B. -l/:>1•eseal al~o gold velvet 54&.5710 aftt>r fi pm-for 11p. SEL~~R 1r umP ,.1 · Im· homP. 5.)7_7315 alt 6 pm. rigger.\i)S.000. 833-31.ut Pvt. chair"" M ffee table All only poinhne.nt tt'I 1;1>e . macu1at'e, lkst olff'r over _,-----~=""~"'-.;;"--1 IFMNE PERSONNfJ- SERVJCES"AaNCY NEEDED rous,. man-por1f't' WAITRESS. Cocktail ExJM'r . :l wks o!d and only $600. HUNTER wheel b11J11.J1cer $130. -, FREE WOOD Py. !or El N1i::uel Country Club, Appl y in per~n. Co!ony Kil· s;,7-5.')!>9 or 5.i7-61~~. '''"· Bed,oom Alter 4:.10, 64::i-;i7·11 1644 SuJM'rior .. CM &16-3231 17 FT. Tnllycralf mahog. dr \'('I' lir req <1911o-·-1;7 t.fon/Tues/Sa!/Sun nights. i;eJ S25.l~-CCCC-'.CC:..cc:_:::,:c:__ inhoard w/18.'i HP Earon 4~1(1~1. ~lro ·driv~r Jlro~ Apply 1n pPrsnn. Cok:iny Ki!· BABY rriti w/mattr. S15. YPllO\\' chrome t11hJe14 rhrs Office Furniture/ Sl\IL Shcnherd H u i;-k y, lnler('eptor; fully equip'd. lr~rtor & ! re n r her, chen, J2J1 Harbor Bl, C.M. Tnin<lle herl 1\·/cl'lver &. Slfi. Grey chrome_ !ab!r 2 Equip. 124 lf'mll_]f' 61-'t mo. All sh!ns, Metalized 15" whe:el trailer: fl rdr r o.>~k 8i11<'pri111 \!;i('h Op r f'u::urP l'l<'rk V1lr Clrrk ·r~·ri1s1 Ship, R,.ce1v1ng l;nqii·lr-'rl;:t 0 1 s pr 1 l1 lt 1,, r \l/AREHOUSE ASSISTANT OOISrers .$J.i. /l.1aple.Queen sz rhr~ $.'!. COes1 of drawers JM ,,609,, typt" _1o_v_•_<_k_id_•~·0M_>-75_1_0_1.___ Needs varnish, but A-0.K. 1 496-1"'' L 1 1 . hdbd S20. Old sewing mach Sl 646-2.168 alt 4 pm daily. 647 1 co.n~ r1aper Puppie~ $2400. Call : 645-4443. ,,., $4:~ sy~ em , . .,.. . nusua opty or right man. s-673.-683!! , n or1i::tna rartoii~, tol-Ht l-NcEcEcD-p_/_lcim-•-.-.. -~~,-,-0-d-o-' 1\\lrlJ ('~1til Trxt1le Firm in 1. ·· ].fANUFACTURERS rlo.o;e 2.000 &he,,t~ 81.;, X 1~" and l <nHuntin.i;:ton Ave., H.B. 067 :16' Fairliner Sedan. Im· S.i5ll some (lf('_ work & suJM'rvi.o;e N.B. involvrd 111 sporl h MUST go hy Ml -hselul out: fahncs. trim~. zipprr~. 3,too sheets 8\1, x 11 ". ~22<F mac. Twin M'rew, flybrklgt':', 1315 rec)'('atil'lnal activitie.o; at yacht inrlustry looking for furn. Val. coin or i;tamp 19 to 12 Mon lhru Fri.) S urplu~ fr om tri,111 CUTE lovabte mixed Lah self cnnt he11d, ~hower. H/C 10 S•IOO S•i•im & Racktot Club , r MqKlnsih!e in rl Iv i d u a I . collc-ct. 17611 Rock Rose Gypsy ol Cali!., R11 W, 17th demonstratlon. Pricf! $70. puppi~. "Leisl ", 4 rno's, wtr. low hrs. S23,fl00 . Sl ip $.1 4;, hr r.lis~ion Vir.)O. 837-4070. Assume al.I duties related to Way. Univ Pk. 833-1029.. St.. No. R, C./'11. 548-9495. Call s.!2-43Zl, ir.xt.-.277. fen1. shots. 673-6126. 11vail. 67;>---02.'\6. Ship I receivt>lstock/~nvrn-DTNING room set. tahle HT-FASHION Lad i e 5 .l'IP.-LRG o·r F JC E DESK Need a good home. 24' CllRIS Craft C11.bin 488 t~. \!th lat ln1ne! Cl\1 642-1470 NIGHT JANITOR Immediate lull time tory & SOOJP customE'r 42x60, has 2 leaves, 6 chairs p!Jrrel, .111 Fall, Winier, like \.1//LEATHER CHAIR. Matutt male Pug dogs. Cruiser, 185 hp, V,8 marine_ r'{ln!a.cl. Full llme, JM'rm. upholstered io blu-green new. sizes 12, 14'f 16. * * 536-8725 •• 642-2086 eng. Top runnin1 eond. Best Cl!E'.ll ~T -\Vo!'irJ leadPr n[ mPrJtraJ ~11ppl1~ a n ti fP;!gr11t~ ~,.,.ks r,.r,.nt l1 f1> ~<'l"n"r zyarl Jnr nrod qc!1on ll"l'k r;i~1 ;:ro11th np- rnrtllllill<'S kir 11 gi::;re;~11•r, bri;;;hl. h;ird \\'nrk1n;:: n1~n . ~nri• ~~voe to P.O. Bo)<" 11108 San:a An~. C;i. !12;05_ ,, .... .,,,.,,,,.,.,, ........ INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE pol;ition open. Salary 1n rxp. Cal! fl.1r. vinyl Sl25. 842-9115._ 5.57-T.nJ. 2879 Ballow L1}, I~-...:,_::,._;''.'.::::":'.'....:_::,.~-· I ,===o--=7'-:c.cC:.,""-....,~ I off& over JZISO. f;4.4...&f48, B fi.lS-l~ -Pi n /ONO 826 WANTED home tor white_ Must know floor machine_, u~n. . '""'' * DOUBLE BED, C-"tl. CM. a OS • ..,ans I c-------c1--1 CHILDREN BACK TO S(}IOOL~ 't'ou can earn 11hlle th(·y learn. Be an A\'On r"prc-'H'ntative. You'U have )Ollr own hu~1ness, your ov.'n hours. )·our 011·11 t-.11r n 1n1;1 . Call now, S.I0-7(}.ll. COMMERCIAL TELLER BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women ·· L1ase A Y1llow T•xi Cab Call for ApP( . 546-1311 "--' .., ma.le. cat, 6 mo's, shots. 36' Strphens ~an c auic, Sprlly buff operation. WAREHOUSE· foam mattress. box 1prings Z~ITii p0rl. stetto, 1~ Ffi. . Going Overseas. 962-2515. Npt moor'g, sll)! 6. $12,500. Liberal fringe benel~s. SHIPPING It frame_, •A5, or be:sl otter. yr~ old $5(1 C11nlster EE Al 3 714 <•7 ~23 ~· Hours 6 PM-2:30 AN ..., · · ' · .l YR old spayed female 1 pm, ; ""..,,., ' ..... : 5 nights 111 "'eek \ Wal , l\rm haa special t>Jl· • 546-2n7 + vacuum, S25.~ Port Ze.nith ORGAN LESSONS Cocker to good home_. 821-658.'i Mt 6 pm. Apply in Penon ~rtun~t~ inf e)l.CP.Ue1°2 1 posi. 8' SOFA. Danish modern. TV, SSO. 494-9582 alt 6 pm. FOR BEGINNERS 842-7919 '68·25' Owens Cabin Cnilllr!r Contact Mr. Laney· .1f\ on wit 3 uiure, ,5(1 hr. gold-brontt Scotch.guarded DRAPERIES, oy1ter white, 3 i ~-===~--~-1 Excelle_nt condition $400(). Call Bob Wilson 540-fi055 ' ' HALWWEEN'S t:omina, DAILY PILOT ', CO · · 3 yrs old, $65. Aft 6: pr. 8'x9', 8°xl2', 7'x6', comp. tre\I your.sell to 8. darling ~- 330 w. Bay, Cos!A Me-sa \7tio :a~rL B~~T~~mt1 ic:"='~"='=lB=·------c good cond. S7~. 557-7003. Xou do not h11ve to own an bl}f kitten l,,_ wks. 546-489'7. I =22~.~C.~b~i-n-C~nnoer~.-.~ISO=~llP=I -~M~o~rn~i""'~~o~n~Jy~,JP~I•~-~~ fv'6iiiAN0.<M;;,;-;,';;~ QUEEN iize •bl!d $45. RCA 2819 Balh:iw Ln. CM. instrument. FrH practice MercruiMr, Ju1t h.luled. AD "'urses Aide, d1y shitt. WOMAN canvasi;er ~11.nted I TV 24" 2 Id S200 BIRCH hunk beds w/mall's, time available. German Shepherd mi.JC pup1. ,,--, "~. Ph. 67' M-. '1 r!xn'd in son1!7 type of door pco or ' Y;.s 1°. · 1u.· P lear;e saVe h-orn pound """ .........,. .:i-:ru:i Call 64fr7764 • 1 d ,.,. . f ower mow..r nf' rtg. .,..,, l!ke ne_w $85. Hf!lld 11kis /t~~al Oppor. Employer o oor ':'-"1c1!1ng pre_ erred. I ,.\N'l'JQUES. &C>-1446. w/bindings .SlO. Ski boOts, Start Tu~ay, October 19\h by Saturday!~. 53&-1.'f7 '.lS' UNJFLITE '60 T/S, 'fr. lo No· selling, Blur! Hav"'ll6""""::=;::..,:=._:.:.=-_,"" i izes 6-6%-S. fi42-4S34. at 7PM-;i Wttks. ClITE. healthy dumi)6d 8 ltn on reblt e.ng, liPW!PI 4. E 11:p1rienced A~k for He:rman NURSES AIDES Poob, Orange Co u n I Y '!~BLE bed mattress. Ilk~ wks ldtttn ~s home. We I ~1~1_000~. _Ow"°'"~'~.,..=~'""c.c·~=:I Exper. 549.300. 5.»-1142. Ask ~ Bob Ti!>-Box Rpring1 lrff.. LRVlNE Cout ColDltry Club REGISTER NOWI Can't keep. J>ltue help &o.ta, Rtnt/Chart'r Ml I~ INSURANCE bla. 17 &lter 6 pm ..,i:r membtnhip· $1 0-00 . • _ -U~ITED --/ :E:xper. &o1kke-r Want~ OLDER couple wanted ti0 Frt'd Noh! 64 g 597 • 546-6541 ALIFCS.RNIA BAN~ for tnll. office,~p..-./time_. 9.am· maA'age 6 units. Cal l WAITRESS. over n. e_xper. 12) s· 1WO tone. blue strip-• -P· Also, \nte_nnf!dlatt: • d&MI : FAU. VACATION -~ lpm, 5 day' wk. Call (TI 4J 546-4713 for perticulan. prel'd. Ne_wport Bfaeh Te~ ped cOUChes, $'5 for both. 644-65.'iO. TuesdAy, October 19th at Erick!W>n 7T f(lf' cliarter Batt- N • ,1__ h B Pl O n'• Oub, '" ~. 64,5-3743. WATER. beds, All' .1izff. JPM~ Wttks. , I · . ll~l Boat. Expe'I' 11.ilon. Jntn 0 .. ,..,,,..re ay a.za R.>3-9511 uk for Mr1 . OPERAT RS .,......_,.,., . $10+ · • 1 ....... _ -SS~-" . So. Lagu'iu. DumPf'r. . J . s---e..r. ,,.,_ exp. Only YOUNG ..... ~11lvt. "'""' for HERC U LON Sola A $13.95. Aak about pe.ckAge mattr1a ' I • u.wty, Hnd, S .. \_ . ......--•• ..,..-. _,. """ Lo deall, 5 yr. guarantee. We• fun·Entert11.inlng I'--berths. lAi day, DayorWffk. 496 ·1273 r KITCHEN Help-Cooks A: Stady, rd~. 642..3472, NB lltl! bkkpna: A collecttonl in vt1Nt, game tel. can deliV'tt. &46-Zl96 Knowted~abl.e . 1111!!1 561-?MS • salad women. houn 4!i PAINTJN'G tn txehanct tor loe11.I jewelry stl:lre. Must bf * 675-«l&I * SAILCRAIT Surlboard Sl5. e Ren~ C>Qp,ns Av11iti1'1e Pet1, o,n.ral UO "c"•'l"'-;25;;-+.,--"'C"•"'t~ll"'na-"27~1 .im-2:l'.l pm. All Holidays .ii apt, 2378 Newport Blvd. CM. ~ w/tlr\m!!I. Apply In CRtTSH velve_t iola 6 W•l ..,11 -•,, ..... "'"' _,_ Durin& Tum Of Count. E~• ,_ ~~ .. .,,. .. 5 -~ ........ ..._ .it" ... 11 .. • ..... .-t: -n, Kirk JPWele-, 2:JOO lovaeatcofle_e.le_ndtablea. m~um ,.~!' • ..;8"'.• -.,_ "''""' ..... ''"ii '••IITT • -~ ...... _. --·· •-.,JT wknd 5 oil. Ct.11.833-8896 alt ~,.,... l~l~ll!'bo·~-~C~M~~~.,·~~:h~~~~'~!~;;;;;;;: '"" ~" used aquariums e_qulp. equipped, l«a.tion Newport \l!!IJJ:qualll!!"lt'O~ppo~~'·~E~m°l'p!!~!!>!!'',.',. .. ,.>~p~m~ . .,._~~----PAftT lime convaJw::ent r, '. * & ., FIR~ooo FOR .,,,r-lnquireFor·~talli Al.to .Plt'l'Ol rnyst _crUlct Harbor.714/96!4840lorlnfD: • · COUCH. _cht':'ft drawers. ....." ~-HAMMOND-OftGAN" · · -• COCKTAIL LADIES luhion miJldt:d~ A cart:~....,.. ~ rTcllntr. "'-.. -. !..., Oran~~ ~~al~tu11 STUDIOS 830-2326. BLU·EWATER YACRT , car It 2 eve1 • wk. qualllie. .,,..........,., I ~ ,_ •· ...,.....,,,.... C ti Q{ARttftS . W~ITRESSES &..' "--Ji-r--"'--Sty"••· •d•--1 . . 17892 El Nopal, HB att 2 ·2154 I •. Coast Hwy. • m ---hi N.....I sv °""" '"' _ ..... , " POWER Machine ora. ~· 9 m.VINE COASI' COUNTRY · -. "lfl I'll • C('Uio. · ·~ workina: conds. in -.~. $18 10 S40. ~r eve pmlit. per 'M d r•• 1e1 A . . pc. ~ unit (2 btd1, • Corona del M•r BEAUTlFUL HI in a. la_y an Rel@t'll.tionl &N-m.l .: ~ ·~Ve ... Who ell-W,anlrobt. Uh1953 fJ r "'-tabb) ~·bl• ............. Udl CLUB MEMBERSHIP 644-1930 kitten• ~lit or' . ,.~. '-•-lbliccont d n..,, h'ft IP(lltsWtU. •vy Jla)'J "" \NW .. ,, 1f e~ 1lr " . .., '!" UIVUI 28' PwJ' ow.tr $35 ..__ .,.,;r ........ 8 • ......., s L • 893-2317. &46--0308, ~lquet -<1$). 141..(1923 HB. ' -~ Open Mon •• f'rl. Evet. pa.per.. •• , ..... -71' Sail. alpl 5 '28 d;:. ~~~-Mr. Randolpb, l :LIV=E-"'°'in-o-m1-,-"'1~am~lly-.-,,...,.,,..:=.:.R:.:E:.:C~E~P~T=10N=1~S~T~-1-SCR= 'Oar .. • Sal• 111 :~~~ ~ TorCL~ ORGAN IXLE ~~ ... Cout Crui.UW Oub l~:;::iJ;;,;_:;.,Y?nlOC--'"~~,~AM~ llvlna eond•. Mkpifll, little Talk to vt.Uon I, answer • Cidl ~ Corin Orpn Annual Jl"all PERSIAN kltttn•, 14 wb, Nf!WpOrt H~. 86-5!!00 OIJ.! ~ ~.ear y -a..i-, abl• lo drlv•, m., •GfG •~1c 7 r lly J ' CJ Sa $1000 ~-mp'·n•hlp 1-• -1Imes te MWI b .............. " phone_, l!I a bea1ttiMb dee· r "'' • : am .. e. ff.l"aflOt, • ~ up to r...,lll "' 1 ......,.., • eo.tt. S.,11 _ • .te runitd :° i.~·dtpe~abl: ~rk6!11 ~ ~m~ 1-2 di.YI oratted lt>eal of'flce, Gntsl A II ER Houtf'Watt, 1portlna: aoocJs, MINK ttrol1tr •· 1 l.,, I e en · lltlected ct'lri9ol111 fli!Or f\44-7911 * * 98S-m10 --·--~_,,..,co-ol Mf.&.d'7 ...... ''"""" ..--54·0 . adv~~ opportwlity, ~· liiJ .,,,, htkfta, clothlna. etc 1M5 "Autumn :f·" Strol}e:r derMI. Hl¥l' dilroountt on BURMESE KITTE~S COLUMBIA 2t-SLOOJ cal\ · \+ LVN. PM .rhitt. Jani.tat Lit.i typln1. Stat'f ~~·"" 91 ~ ... 1 k-' Port Barmwth NA: Hrb $350. Stole · 673-2483. all ~Is.. ShoU, "6-up. 5J7.-4l4rl w/Gtinoa aptnntker, out- • OlSHW'~ p/ttme. Baptiit c 0 n v , Call Lind& Ray, HRilM Pue~j~ :J.~-" "" -View Hornet. sat ($~n 0 to ORrENTA!J rugs, fteezei. COAST MUSIC . Dog IS4 bc'>ard, wtnr.M.11, helid, bun1a1 . \ F/']'itne ~ r.r:;,TTfA JfC"lwp., 661 Centtr. C.M. COST.U. .AO~CY Owrl'leAnt •f at Cllrnlva.I: 'rt 544-t078. colttt table:, Karutan nu;:s. NY.WPORT &-J{ARBOR a lt cuthlonl thni-out. Sett " btW Oppci'. t 543-5585, 2790 H11...._ Bl ir Ad1'!'T\I "Th!lt i1.!11111 hklwe_:r hlow11 CLOTHES. prlbl 1V, prtbl 548-6.118 ... Cn8ta !'fen * 64,2.28fil SCliNAUZER . pupple•. AKC loiter! 'rhll Wttkend ta.ke1. :1~·, --~\.")IOUf LVN,,.J-1 pm·7 ~m Jhltt wlmd.I TUJ:n··f.hMt W1 te J!:lep!Wita pina hut ~WAH bulbs. aeaj,pr-TMchlM, .blkf!', &. STOVE $25 Z " b~ ns PRrvATP:: Pany Wtntl to rq, .TaJls tuf. Shot'a: _&_M=6106,-.·=~===-l ~ 1'lod It, I/.< 646-7™ , .• !n'to caab Usu \a De.lb Pl.lot ~. JUY, tie·, IOl the HI& 11'die. CLEANING OUT:! Wring wa1;hei' UJ. Jtke'a buy Plano tor f!:tsh. Private party. ( T 14) 26' SAIL W/SLIP an ad! MJ,.a71:. 1 • / :.EquAI Oppnr. E!flfllrlY':[ Olme---llp!' ., 11 C1TPS." ~ ~ 889 W. W\180n, CM 199 E. 16th, CM 6'2.5tli6 fWK 'I f>2m· !,.17--0965. $3')00, CAll 41M4&74 ' ~ y-::z'! {. \ . -. 4 ·"" . " :t ' • J • , !· '· y k 6 II • • • ' • " d • d 1- c ' ' • 5 \ .. / ------- Bolta, Nil Cycles, Bikes, Scooters Motor Hom•• 940 Truck1 -FACTORY CLOSEOUT BSA 2SOCC 190 "-1~2 alt 6 pm '70 \\'!nnthago 24'. f'ully equ1pt. S/C. 14,0CKI ml. ~l us! ~II' )t.!iki!' o!ltr' Pn\• Pry l:i27 Ntv.'port, C'.\I. Lot !\'o. NEWPORT SAILBOATS OIRECT TO CONSUMER Surpn:w!1 14'7" Kl<lP ~95 Hohday5 l!l' ~loop SL'i!l':i _./ "71) BULT ACO PURSA~C :\1n1, t\!'\.'f'f f o'ICl!'d, Jt\li' n1d,.s, SfiOO. 67:t.-282K J.11. 12-BP:0.1 . 1966 FORD '• T CamPf'r ---------94--5-1 Special, 4 1p1, lov.• mi. 6 cy\, Trailers, Tr•vel v"1")' rlPan. $1450. 9112-70~5 DATSUN Cal CATS ll'to·· Car 16.'lll Lir htnin1: l!l ' s!rop $1795 Fly. Du,chn111n 1!1'10 " Kit $7jl] !'171 l..:1111·asak1 90 Brand nrw, :111'1 m1 ~on 11 , $330. lS' SH.ASTA Cmplt. lnquu-e A!!rr 4 30, &15-:"41 S89 \~'.\\'!Ison. C.\l "A" L1ryn lR' Cai. USf"ri S:,00 '71 Horiaka S111>('r Ra! $62ft • • 64&-Jfl27 • * • P-C111s !8'9" Df'nlO!\ SZOOO 1n\'r.<1 Sell, S·IOO. Xtras. Ex. Auto Service, Parts 949 Nt w Conc,pt11. 75· J.:1i $1i.'.(1 rrl 4'l-l-5J~l. Cnnl,ndtr t!i' K11 00~1 S500 1 -C~y--cl--,--,~.=B=;~k--•--•·----CHEVY 'ngwt 396 Fin~ l·l'!I" f1~m~ S7;1.i Scooters 925 $325. Call aftt r Alum . f'1~h K!! ho111.~ f.ill 5.i'l-7lli l)Q hp. 6 p n1. Holldll y 80111 Tnu!trc. 51~1 2 l.ATE modPI V\'" rtoors S2.'l Cuh •• Cuh Dopo•H INVENTORY SALE ' rm"' ''""'" '15 Required 546-l2jli. R'ar 191~ P111('t"t-"( f~I LATE ~lodrl ,'\02 Fnrrt ./ 10' VIKING. Ntw .uLls & BIG SAVINGS r.:ni;1nr . Ju~t rebuilt rovers. Xlnt eonrt. $300. Sam Mfi..-097;') By Ov>'ner: l4!i--6&1!l r\·e~. ON ALL NEW '60 CORVAIR tng tran~a.. .... el 26 ' Schock E:~ea\'Or. fully 1971 YAMAHAS $j() or trari,. for~'.' t"qu1p. lmn1ac. ~lust 5Pll e &l2-:i920 6-12-~1<1.1 • Noon 10 4:30pm. &12-8·1st AWARD M f'ORD H'l\-y fl otation, ll-1'.l 5Pr.1--11P.\t. .;J7-.l93/l. 16 OTORS, I NC "'''''''· 15" ma•~ 7 • "·1rlf' 80 NEWPORT BLVD. '67 CMevy P ickup ;,.JJ .m;o &Jrtr 6 P'i 1971 CHEVY P1rk t.:r !i !;"~'\. 1---'70 240 'Z' 'tick shd!., 1.tOOO ml. $2401. Cn\nrarlo rert, !')("a\ car ly 6T.r3781. r ry111pfX'rl . !mn1.:ic1da1t thru· --4~W=H=E=E=L~E=R--1 ""' "'-""'" ""' "'" " '117 Cht1't'l'llt>t s1·h1irban, l\';i.rn hut>s. 322 \'.s. ~ SJ'lt'f'tl, ra- rt 1(). hf'<t te-r ~pllt rim~ J'f'al f1nanr r p1·1 p!y (4~~RL0 ) Call ·l<\l..f,l'll nr ).l&-'i7~'i '66 1600-Roadster &harp, must st>ll. \'KC-975 4 :r;pd, rllr L1rle 1e....-.. 1. hug. Ml.ke McCarthy grr nrang" .... ,,h ha.rdrnp •TBS"'7' E><oll°"' mod rhn.Lo•n Take small tio•1•n RECRL-\~..\L Lall al! 9 30 an1 4'\.\""-li'.11 - VEHICLE ClE\TER ii.fr l ·l)Q pm Call 5-16-~i~6. Cor. Bt".:i ch ,{. :'ll<:Faclr!en. \resrm1nsier 1967 DATSUN 1600- SS.l-l.136 :i.11.2.i:io ROADSTER ,~ 96 SH,\Rf' . \-1 CO:\DIT!O:'\ Auto Leasing 4 SJ095 .00 J< A tltle ~lectton of '.\18 motor e CUSTO'.\I 1a; TIGER e ear~ :-.'ew !.: pn>-<Jwner1 at SHARP, .. )IA.NY >.LR.AS' HOt.:SE OF' l'.\tPORTS s1r;:i0. • • &\2.7lta &~1>2 '.\li!.nC'hl!'~ter, Butna ParkF--=--=-=--..:::..:= 181>11.ch Bl\'d h..irnoU, S A TlUUMPH f")'I, f----------111· j23-72::.0 MASERATl -----~ MASERATI \'V'i'l Cr>up<", l-t,()111 m:!i;os, ~hm1TOl')m cond &H-fil57 TRIU!lfPI{ SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! MG FRITZ WARREN'S ---[SPORT CAR CENTER • THINK ~ ''MG" Ill ''fRIEDLANDER" 111511 IEACM im . 1'1 893-1566 • 537-6824 710 E. lst St., S.A. 547~7&4 (}ptn daily fl-9; clmed Sunda y '69 TR6 Roadster ~ ~pttd, Extra Sharp' Rf'. cluced tor quick u.le. t Y~t:'ol- 0'7! $1895 TERRY BUICK DiJlY PILOT ~1 I~ . ........ _ Autot,. Imported 970 VOLKSWAGEN '66 VW '68 V\V u1bck, rtt.. ~ -s"'UAREBACK ""d..jv"'"' "'""· "'"'· 0' ,.. h<-•1 ,tll!'r. 543.-79-;2 .a tt •· Bn&;h t r~. JO\'' mtles, extra f---,TV;;-f,vw=~c."""°m--,,..-,--. ~.~.,~.,..--[ 1lu.rp. RP'.\f291l. ~2ll0 Ttu.s \Vttks Spet1aJ * OR l-47« .,_ $97:. ~'.)..J(l31 Exi 66 or 67 17'0 HARBOR SLVD. COS'r A :\fESA 1963 VW BU S Runs Good. $69l NEWPORT IMPORTS VOLVO '62 to '69 Volvos Lur~1 ~! .. conn n! car .. tiLl- ly !elecr,.r\, t!Y>mua:hly l~­ spPr t!'i'.I \"nlvn~ in Or.;n;r G'.lunty a• rht Jn\\~~· prier~. E.~amplr ' '62 Volvo Sedan~ $799 All n! n11r can ar .. :i..t!""' rh,.,k,.q Jor Yflut .;r11nl se:curiiy I ~erut le.mi! Qf VOLVO ' '\VA NTED· SA l'i'lt COSTA MESA 14" mifi;s 6" "'hit 642-3237. without ~ail~ nr f'QlllJ'lm l"lit O·~ I I d rHCl\1-: ~r .. 2fl ___ ., ___ , un. \'O ump Pase f'parr--- '"'"' 0 ""' '" ""'"'" '72 Datsun Big 510 MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE Jth &: Y.'a.lnut. Hunnni ton Bch ?J6-6S88 TOYOTA 3100 '"· coa~r H11·}" Ne\\'fl.,rl B"ach 642-940S Mfi.!),l'I~ •• ~~2.12fi • * HOBY-16. i:;oorl cnnri. ru~lnm trllill"r. Prcivl"rl r11r" w11111l'r. $15'XJ. &12-3771\ ll 11 ;,, :l'l Ft. DA Y sa1lt r. lull 1<11il~. i\fonr"d D11n.:i Point h~r·bor , $450 .. 496.21~.l Bo•t•, Slips/Docks 910 BOAT 1hp for up 10 ;t'i' bn11t & 5l ip for 24' 00111, s1 .;,o 11. N"'·pr Jslanri. 3711 Cha nnel PIArt. 67]..~:lfi;i. LITILE BALBOA ISLAND e :\lu:. 9• Bl'am • 835--0501 •• fii:').!19.17 U.SLIP. 4 .,.,. .. y tiP. l.l.Rx311 fl. S9~1. Side ne, ho11! to 30 II. $75. R.taltor 67.1-68SO. e CUTE 1ill1P sailho111 wan!s flt up. Arcf"S5 10 Np! Bay. J.41}--63.11(. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 16' GIAsspar "Al'alon" 1:1 hp Evinrude, tlr & full ~vrr. Gmd ron<1 . ~1ntor nPrrl~ "k S675. 494--3500 rlay~: 49-i-'.'i:).17 evt'!~. THINl HONDA .. "FRIEDLANDER .. UM IUCM fMW'f', •I Olsh Jor your Honda 5.1i-6S24 e 893-7556 eTHE BIKE SHACKe NEW BICYCLES PARTS e ACCESSORIES EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Brai1ni:: 6: \\'r ld1n1: 1093 C BAKER, CM ~enr •f'111rV1e"' e '.'>-16 .. IJ]() CYCLE TRAILER Aln1ost nt\\'. haui 6 b1b:es. 20 fl. long 8 ft \lo'1rle' phnne 5-10-.=.ti,ll) a~k for 811! Harold ;,,124~43 ~f 1er 5. pm. LIKE !'E\V 1'>111\l BIKE 'liJ 2:.0 HO/\'DA Rl.i:-JS GOOP. ·12.ill. ' . I I~ Trucks 962 OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE 10\, FOURSTAR PLAYHOUSE ONLY $895.00 \\'1th your pun::.hase ol fl '72 rruck at rilr. sugg,,.~terl 1 .. 1n· do"· sucke r rrta Ll pnre. ~lreps fi • ~lagic' Chf'if O\'Pr rl'luble s ink • Full ~1lr twd. A ]narlrrl ('amp<'r SAYE $1000.00 &.re truck..~ rln tin! 'JU>'ll1fy 16 Colors to Choose From Order Yours Today 'Ii Ton 8' Style Side ' $2848.00 American & lrnp;-.rt makf'o; NEWPORT IMPORTS 68-69-70 TOYOTAS '69 YW BUG 1"1¥. H1rbo~r . C~ra ~!~~ FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON a 1 ron1!)f'!i!!l'E' ra JP~-~r n:1r ~ Dr. dlr 4 ~['<'! ~ H c T:nt tra~f> e.x~rt~ tatlor \ ?~~ ;:lar.!>, u.nrlPr L"iOO n1Llt~. full, lrase ro 'iOlR n!"t'rl~. l'i f,:ici >1<1rr11nrv. Rrr. Bl1ck,.r tit!-sr rvic" tha1 1T111kes thr .•e-at~. 11.M\' 11;,_s Take sr.iall 3100 \\I, Coast H\I.')', La rgl"Sl selrcoon of C!lft'!fl.l!!y 4 · selecrt'!d. rhoro1.1ihly ins~cr. td Toy"Ota...~ U1 Orange Coun. ry at th!" lowest prtets. Example; spd. dlr. Xlnt. c;:l)nd. ~C· ribct : Take oldt'!r CM in tr:df' or small do\\'n. \Viil t in. pvt. pry. 1VDY29":J\ 5-16-8736 or 434-6811. Call a!r 9 am. ~ 1911 VOLVOS ""'1JP.air. l rlniA •. VOLVO d11ferPnce." ilnwn nr olrlt'r tr.:irl.~ i!l·I-l\e""{lOrt Bea.ct. THEODORE DLf'1 II )Jj f n p1·• fJIY C.:i !l 1 ----~,clG.\ ·:~ ROSl~S FORD :..11i.Si.11' or 11!trr 2 pm Ct'ntp!rtrly rr~tnrrs ~HARBOR BL\.D 1!\-l-6/;11 • * 64fi-:,i;i~ t t COSTA :'o!ESA fi-1~-0010 -;67 DATSUN WAGON-1---------1 8 MGB Radio, Ht <ltt'!r. A1110 Tra.n!5. '68 Corona HT _A_u_ •• _._w_._"_._ ... ______ ~ Gri <"nnd. SIO~ ~!<;.'17'21 . 51299 FERRARI i;i; \IGB, 1.-'.re.~. Blaupunki .\ll f ., WE PAY TOP CASH tor used can k U-Uck!. just call us for tree esttfnatrs. GROTH CHEVROLET AAk for Sales tl!a.na~er 18211 Beach Bll'd. Huntington Beach So;i.6087 ·' KI 9-.lUl FERRARI ,\IJTIIORIZED SALES & SEP.VICE 3100 \V. Coa!t H1•y. Newport Beach , ____ _ FIAT .DEAN LEWiS --'--T--O_P_D __ D_L __ L __ A_R ___ e Comp!rte Stock o! f\l. :'-l icbl"h!ls.. in 0 d. · o l)Ur cars arr "1iety Abarib. :-...!;;• ron<i. Sl~::.cJ chtt"kt'd lor your driving 6-l 2-1.'J\ll. • secur1:y .69 \IGB R.o3rl5trr. "'hllE ,,.. lliA<"k t'll '.Jl.D.10 mt :\tr;;:5 S1~9~ .C33-1~lfl. 19i0 :'-!GB . ye!\o". roll bar hnth lnp.<; irnn'af' f'OTl.d s~.\()il nr offrr !ii,1-!,)l·l ~Mlllewi.i 9 TOYOTA 6-i6·~3o:; l'l-16 Harbor, Costa :'-le~a OPEL SANT A ANA ·---~""-·-· _ TOYOTA '68 Opel Rallye Si>r.·irr ri r pt npr.n i ·30 11 m R.1rl ~n. Hf'<tt"r. ~ S~rd , B i~ H'. 9 pm :'olonday thru Fn- F:n1::1nr 1 n<1'nf"r, 1,,v.• mill"~ day. 'ti.} \t\V bus. reb]r en; &· trans. "'"' clutch &: brak~ '.\lake otter. ~9958 be!ore .'i pm lM7 V\V C.!mptr ru.~s v.·r f v./a.l/ a(."Cf'SSOr!e~. )!l'::; ~JJ LEA\'17\'G cou:-.·TR1· Bs1 ofter 'M7·53.59. 'TI V\V -~11 Srn \~·a~nn 11 atranty. ltkl" nf'1•· r1;ri metall1r. au1n. P'" pry S2995. 548-1617. l. ~ Harb<lr. t'.:-.i:. ~ THIHI "(87' 'VO!.VO' "FRIEDLANDER" Ull4 l&ACh (HWY. Jti 893-7566 • 537-6824 '67 VOLVO, W'i'.l"s. nl"w rli1trh b pa\111. :>.1n• rv">nd. SIS;JJ/bt st offtr ~ Autos, Used \/\\" Dix. Bu!> 9 P¥s. M.B. TR:AOES 10.<»1 mi . nn r ni;, br<>k~~. -~ E 0 _ h k I · '" 1 .....,radri. F1rr m1~1 gold, s nc ~.. lfOO re Sil.YI 6-1 2-0091. I l<>n'1 au. l"arhrr All op11ons, Sharr' • '6!1 Do:lgr ~lon11 . MIN I work. SPORT. eng neecls _ _.,.•~C~•7ll_&l~"-~"'~"'"'---'~­ $700--QUICK SALE'._ Mobile Homes 935 SJl(lrt ru~rnm ~f'ill • Fl.Ill /av \O!j' l"(fUlppl"tl . r,,, fc~~""~~~~,; '" llBBD p>'l trl fnr nr f1"'. ~'"P ur 10 ~ <pnrty nioxi€"1 PHONE 540.2512 sr ii )OI" prlf'P ~17 \\'. l\"arnf'r. ~nla Ana $1299 LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED \/\\' 1~171'1 SI.I,;;, lnw m:!es: rn, l1.1x11ry , • .,ll)"lf' ,..,t \'l"r,.' ni;ii~· ,\;\l/f~l. ~tras. Xlnl cnn1·r 1\·~l1!•' \11'1 tn<"lt1d1n1t cond . M9-U'.ll eves. " .st,.rM • F.!l R111o>ri1, full '70 \'\\' Camptr pop-rnp, nr w nres & enf:. S319~. * ... 673-Yl16 ..... [Vl"-r r, a•r, li1 nd 11L factory chromP ,1·hrPb • fi7.1-~28 1i -----------l/4 TON "CAMPER SPECIAL" SANTA ANA DODGE 1 ~01 7' Tu•11n 831-3691 Think s .. rc[ _r'_'"'_''_'"_"oo__,)[m ) Camper•, Sal•/ Rent ~o WHO ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? The tr"IJck l"OPlt'! from Gt'!n· rral tl1oton;: MIKE McCARTHY GMC 894-1336/531-2450 Corner B1'11ch /..· :'ofc:fadden, \Vf'sfm1nst!"r 196.l Ford V-8-1'12 cu. m. P/8. Air rond R H .!.• Ton "''Hh i:i' c111JOv,.r 1967 Colt C a mp "r •F ully rqu1ppl"d, ~lef'ps 4-..f,. Al! 1n ofir ina.I corw:htion. Si850 or hrs! l)fft.r. a-19--0:5.10. FORD ~ Tnn "'/~' rabover cunJ)f!r. p1< r bra kt.~. Auio, l'i2 engin e. All «1 U1p. Vt ry cl ean & gri mech Cnnd. ~1Lghl COMider tran~. car 1n trar!I!'. $1195. 5'\g...()5,'lQ, g· Overhe11d, llX J'l 11 r k camper $7:10. Camprr ~he!! for '67-'68 El Camino $250. 64&-1802. DODGE van camper '68, xln! cond: rl'a9Jnablt . 96244M I FT. Aerof1yte d t'!t'!per- camper, w/icr-box. closr·1 A: xrru. S275. 540-7915. 1· SHEl.J...., 25" hir h. panelJetj I irLsulatt'!d. twin hunks, ""· .....,,,_ Cycle•, likes,. Scooter~ '25 ''7 HONDA (601404) $19l Ward S. ·Lee 1234 S. Main st ., San1• An1 541 .:>836 "169 BSA 650CC Nt1w Tittl, extnl chf.ome. dual earbl, like new. MfiO or best ontr. 646-2198 or 5!i7-4MO. "JG YAMAHA 1Zi Enduro. lltrfff A-din eq'pd, elec ·•tart, 1300 ml. $350. or otfier. -· WANTED; Dor ZiO Honda !knmbHr. Honda Tn.il 90. JltwWnl ti not and puta. !1117.-. e ·lf!I 3!0 • YA MAHA tNDU!tO e um mi. mo "\ •• s.&-1315 •• 15 No11t.TON 1!0 Atlu, New dl,l_teh, trana., rirw1, titft\ Unhal told blkel ~2. e ·ii HONDA JC& SUPER HAWKJIOOmL '400· •• "FRIEDLANDER" INFLATION FIGHTERS ChnoSI!. II )U-'l:UriO!I!\ ca~t('r r.1obi lt Hnme Cnmmunny i,n hraut1f11l. Sffi'li?'·frf't' San Dif'~I). By thr bf"ii.rh nr in th,. counlT,v. RE\""f-STARTS $3189.00 ' _W_E __ D~E~S P-E R-A--T~E~L-Y-' '11so: ~!~.c ~' ,•L vo. Spore ru~r ~a1. \'~. ru~ICJm Camfl"r Sprc. -Rang'r Stn 00 Exrr;i NEED ll!l3-i.'ifii e :).~7..fi.Q24 C\f';in UM"d cars '!i'l Fial ~plrlf'r :\In i .¥1rri FANTASTIC PRICES AT: •;, TON 105 "FORD VAN" 1. l!l.l'IJO mi sprr. 1"'1.h~!. S i.~~) Pain for your car, paid for !i.'\R--.~~2.~ nr .i.-i.li-::.o/.Jll. $2926.00 "' DEAN LEWIS r--1 9--'1:.:_o""s--'s"-o--'s"'p-'-o~R~T- rovor A• voLvo .\.\1-t''' c~u n7.;.2;~~ F11ll l~rlo!j' equ1ppf'd . rrar l~l'i H,\RBOR Bl.\·D. JA~UAR ('ll"r month. incl g;as k 11.·a.ter *' HEA TEO POOL • AIR C0 7''f) door l'l'las~ \ 3/• TON 123.S SUPER VAN &lii-'.J:\11.1 r ~------- CLUBHOUSE * BJLUARDS ANNIVERSAR..Y •SO '69 Jag XJ Sedan AUTOS WANTED Air Cnnrt Pn11rr ~ .. f'er1n~. • CARD ROOM • SHUFF'J.,E':BOARD' $3096.00 . Top dollar for clean used Elfrr \\'t~dni• ~. :!·L()'{I mlles. c.:>rs. ffi EA~osRE~'n. $5595 • VARIE'.tY OF' LOCATIOXS For mdl-e info write: C&ster Mobilhome Corp. b J 50 Mission Gorge Rd. San Diego, c.1;1. n 120 CONTEMPO Laguna Hills l'l.lfl't RIDGE ROUTE DR. 1Cornrr of ).foul!on Plnl·vi Prrsnge artlt c<lmmun1ty ~d ­ Jarrn1 ro Le1suN' \\'orkl. Bt>11ual1.1I surrounrf1n1s. all l1.1xury 11ppo1ntme ntK Ther- apru11r pool, Saunas. Ext>r- <"L~' gyn1. 4 b11l1ard rablts, MUCH i\-!ORE: F\ill lac!ory equipprd . >WI Garden Grovt'! Blvd .. ~·P!<lml/lSiPf 121.'1 1 :i.~5~ !'Ir I i \41 63fi-1010 WHO ARE THE WEIGHT ~ WATCHERS? The tnJCk proplf' from G~n­ era.l '.\loton-; Mike McCarthy ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA '\fESA • 6-12-0<110 \\'E PAY TOP DOLLAR F OP. TOP USED CAP.S ll your car ls extra elean. see us firs!. BA UER BU{CK ~.\.! E. l7th 51. C.OSta :'olesa ~S. ;;'6.} 1:'-IPORTS \\°A7\TE D Oranb'e Cr>Unn!"s TOP .; Et.rYER BrLL .\!A:\.'EY TOYOTA 1~~"1 Bt'!ach Blvd. H Bear h. Ph. ~4i-8.'l.'i5 Autos, Imported 970 · large Selection of Fu)ly Reconditioned Used v.w·s S!'P. l->t>au1 turn models 1n par k-li k" setting. CALL 830-3900 or 83fl..7!l(X} /. GMC l'orsches- BRAND NE\V itx60. Set up Campers & Vans· · k I "-·ih Cor Btach & ~lc f'add,n, 1n par o ,your Cuu1ce 11.•1 . · \Vesi mins!t.r 1(}'1% 30 Day r.ir 1000 t-.filts carpetinit. drapes, gklrls & G"llrll "t•• NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 \\', Coii~t Hwy. '.\1"1•·fV'r! Rl'ac h 642-9405 ii~ XKE: Rrlsrr. Very clran <~.~1\11 Alier :.::;o C11 ll ;,.J6-2'.0-\J:. JENSEN JENSEN AliTIIORl7.F.D SALES -SER\'ICE NEWPORT · IMPORTS llOO I\' Coil~t H")" Newporl B('.\Ch LOTUS 1 LOTUS AUTiiORfZED SALES & SERVICE OIVlf\ ff !i9'1-1336 /531-2450 " " al'.·n1ng. $ .• ..,,., comple(e . 10-ra Parts & Lahor e Epg1~e •·, dov.•n movf"s You in. 8 Trans. tt.Fron~,.fie.ir Axle NEWPORT IMPORTS Western f\.1obilr Homes HI. Asst'!mbltP.'s • ~ Sys- 1213 No Harbor, S.A. _ tt'!m e Electr· Ill System 3100 W. Co1s1 Hwy. 8.'\9-6350 NewporJ Beach BEAUT new 24x00, 2 BR. IntttnationaJ Harvester • ~ MERCEDES BENZ ' 0 • N RECR~ TION CENTER l!~s~~iif.'r ~7t ~('t!ava~'. ROY CARVER, Inc. ft ~ s - Greenleaf ~lobilt H om e ·2925 Harbor Blvd. ~~ a '57 MB190 L Park, 1750 Whitlitr Ave., Cost11 i\lrsa 546-44-k ' s \\'h;tt'! wirh perfec1 ong1na~ C.M. FORD a.: Ton "'18' cabovt.r d; r!'ti lf!llther In th~s car. show LEASE-OPTION TO . BUY • camper. P\l'r brakes, auto. a.,. ,Jtp pndt ol o"·ri,rship. has nrw t Bdrm. beawtiful aduJt park. 352 tngtnP. All equf'P. Vt'!ry "\IYJll top & tlr'H. l.o"""l"nt. Wt.Stt'!rn Mobile clean &. td mt'!ch. Cond. S.19·3031 Ext. fi6 or 6"I $1795 Homes, 1213 No. Harbor, Migh( rons1der rran&. car .in 197(1 HARBOR BLVD. S.nta :Ana. 839--6350. trad~. $1795. 54~. COSTA r.tESA fl STAR J)Ark San Ju11.n Capo, I 1953 CHEVY PICK UP Iii ·n TR• ••~. :I br·, 2 lull b•,, l•m. TON. rd conrl. w/'S9 Chevy ...,, maa tYPe 11.·hf:,.l.s. .....,.,,., . lac warranty • '69 Gf 6 +. .NEWPORT IMPORTS nice lndSCPf, Sl6.500. Owner r ng $400. G44--28JL 11.·ires, Jmmac~ e ·68 TR-2.iO could linanct. 493-?.&25. ·49 FORD pick.up with '62 hardtOp roidstrr "'I A fine 3100 W. C'Da&I H\\ry. BY owner. i'ix:.:> 1t(lyal Mercury tntlne. Ma a: srlt'!ctio(I ot Porsch~ cars in Newport Be&ch Lancer, part. furn. Lota of whttls. Needs ~" v.·ork. •!'OCk. 1 ___ __::64~2~·~940::::5:_ __ _ xtru, f lnt ·cond. Famlly $200. 6'75-134J after 6 pm. Autmtized MBZ Dt-alt'r '71 Mercedes B'enl p.rk,-$9500. j47·44fl6. '49 INT~RN_ATIONAL Pick-~ (1 ) 523-7~ 8'\6251.--up truclr. new nbJt. tnr .• Sx45 MOBILE home. rum. cd· tire1, new batter)'. $.250. Jn CosfA Mtu Adil park, ~-=~~-~~---­ Shows like ntw, Olr. (GA .6( DODGE % Ton, new rebll ST19) 5CS.8241. q . A: clutch. Otpendable '69 LANCE1t Mobile Home, 2 transmlukln. ~. Private BR.I) BA, idult park C.0.ta party. ~9. BMW Automotive ExceUenc. ·& ?ofeaa ~1949. · 'S& QIEV 6 P.U.. New l0x'5 Siar, 1»w crpl(. moloe. cu•lm camP.r.shdl, ROY CARVER, Inc:; thNOut. Adult pk.~'' needs D"'IN, p!d body ' 2925 Ha/bot Blvd. alt 4:JO. n 4: .918-4157 tltt1. $699. &42-4802. Cntt.a l\1es.a S46-44« 24' TRAVEL TRAILER. '61 CHEVY P i ck -up . '70 IL\fW 2002. Oranze, * $800. 6U""233 * Auklmatlc tnn1. new pe.tnt, mq1. j.M/f~t. '.\f ichel!n Home f40 . rood cond. $595. 847-3064. 1 _ru.=":...:::s!loo=··---+,=14=32::,. __ • . s , ;:ol:Oi',.;5-;pm;=., ==o-=-,,,.,. "TO BMW ~l. ·n. y:.N SUNOIAL. lifft>I !I. 11163 O!EVY PU "Ton. V-8. m&1~. A..\1 /F'.\1, «d' ml. Ttnl. All xtru. auk>, p/1, RIH~ new Pires, t Ire , m A k t. Mu~ "~· ~10!!-m"'l ""' 1117-~•'IJ;;-". --""-"-"--· ----~-'t (JOJCn\) $7495 NEWPORT IMPORTS All ,.,f nur <"ars a.N' 5,:iJeiy rhPr)\"rf fllr ;. n11r dn1·1n; ~r··U~I'' ~emi Lewi! 9 VOLVO Memtlewi.i QP, TOYOTA 1!111!1 T oyo1 11 Cornn ~ i11HQm;ir1c rran.~. 27.non n-:L Dir • l • ;~~ 7.'~ BUICK '71 RIVIERA 101 1;; 1-\,:irhnr. CO"!J '\l"R \'rr.\ CJ,an Bes i otter Call •BR:ANO NEW--Chr1~ :H~l.12 nr !;~:'\....mllj, •71 OPEL .. SEDAN l'lil TOYOTA \or,illa .<:.ta 1r;::n. Llniirr 9IYlO m1 Atr !.· ""rr•. S17Yl. f..14-1 -l<li nr h.!-l-l'.'h7 $1795 Ld.r~e St'iert1cn Tn Choose f'Mm TERR UICK j! COROXA ~ rlr., IM hp. nh ('am '°"i·· 4 6'pti 1r11 n~. 130 unC:Pr BB. ilkf' nu 6i:>--Oi:ll ·i:;2 \lr SL<nrnnt ,;.; rr~:1~ nf'"' nr"r:-.. hrk~ ;.. .. ~5 ~on·.r ~ n11·n,.r LDiJr!'"~ ~·11. /YI'·•··, f"'. f~'""rY A :r 1·.:•~ ! rl'lj' 7\:c,,.• , H_.\:-.:··-, !.'!h ,,. \\';i] 1:. Hunnngron Sch 1%~ TOYOTA Coroha 1n :--lllJ. 536-6508 cnrvl. ·70 OP GT. auto trans, 1 ___ c __ , __ 11_'7 __ -> __ -l __ 0 __ "'1_l• __ •_•P~P--'_ $69S TERRY BUICK :-.In! 1conr. .. mus! Silcrtf1cr ' l9i0 Tn~'flta :'olark J! FU'I"' Sl'i.'i!. %2-2>:.l i f.42-5i66. rrind. :'-l1chf'l1111 r11d111.ls, 4 PORSCHE '~7 PORSCHE SlSPER Jf.llll ~ptf. ~1 .fi'.)j, 4~-73fi.1. '70 '!ARK II AU\'l, xtra s. Jn m1 ~:!OYI. ::.!S-8251 231!1 Cl'lup,. &a11111tl1 cnnr11nnn VOLKSWAGEN Complt-tf' ~ervic.-records ----------- k."P' h~· n,,.·nf'r .'.\h1:-.• ~ 10 a pprrf'1 1:r NEWPORT IMPORTS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V Coast H1\)'. Ne1•'JJOrt Stach GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS ~-- 'iO PORSCHE ~14, fuel 1n-, Jf'rleri V\\I t ni arpearanct! group, A,\llF:'-1. X1nr cond. l.J;i\I' m l SJ .. iOO. 6-1-µ'l]]J . PORSCHES Good Selection 1957 TO 1971 3100' W. Cnas! Hwy. JIJewport .,,Se;ic:h 6-42-940S 196.~ PO~·T. lil~r w/blk int. Ar-i/FM . 23.000 au. ExtrasJ. Blut!! Book. 673-7832. 'SEI Pom:ht. coupe gd. et:1nd. stueo tape. AM I F~, Ra.d1a..1 tires &: r a ck. 8.'\.'i-J..172. ·m ~11T. s-~P'i . A.\r /M-1. srrtenl tan '.\l u~t l Pll, V"'f)' cle-an . 64~1 t!\~ SELLlNG Yciur boa t? •·Llat" ..... 1th Ul .. &ell It l.\St. D.tlly * INCLUDING MARK II STATION WAGON . LAND CRUISERS AND ' • COROLLA STATION WAGONS ' NEW CAR TRADE INS '67 GMC 3/4 Ton · .,,,,,,wt"•'•u•'-19111"' '70 C_orolla Station WaCJon t.,;~'.',",~.i~; 2 DI. H•rdte,, 5 lll"'l whffll. Ii f'*ll.i tires. (l,700 •'"· Mii") '71 DodCJe Colt '68 Coron'a c,.. •-tpMCI. redlo. ltffter. IJ11:141l'I ALL ARE READY TO ROLL * $1595. $1595 $2195 $1195 "-" .,.,. c•net11ef!c.• "'...nee dept."''" ILie.,.. 7:JO •·•· 'tll t ,,.11t., lt9rtlltf 0c .... 4tti. • SANTA ANA ' !TIO!YtolT!AJ " 417 W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540·2512 P\rot ,.uU!@d.M2-Mn l..C~...,...,...,., ... .., .. ,., .. ...,...,,... .. ,."'!!!l'!,.,.,..,.,. .. ,.,...,..r ' l ~. • I . . . DAILY PILOT Thllndl:y, Octobtf' 7, 1971 ........... l§J I ---1~ 1 -..... l§J 1 ~M .. _ 1r~11 ~"..... J§J ~' ._ .... 1_M .. ,·_J §J L-l _.~ .... _ ... ;;;:1~§J coNTIAINfXL -Auto•, U1H 990 990 Autos. U... t90 Avtel.-UM11 tio -Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 ~[ .. _ ..... _ .. ~!§] I I~ [ 1----;~~;;---1:A=""'"::::·~u~ ... :.:.:----11 ~--:::-::::::::-"':":::--~--'--,,..-.,..--~~-1---::-::::-::':'.:::::-- 1 BUICK CADIUAC CADILLAC CHIYIOLET And Away You Go! FORD MERCURY OLDSMOBILE 1------·-IN MY -·.-::----;-;::;---11.-:::-==-::--:--.,,.-:-::-164 RIVIERA 1-----·=o:----1967 ELOORAOO. dark bl\llll. '66 Chevy 1970 MARK 111 '69 Ford Wagon '67 l>IERC Colliny Park St11 'ti'3 OLD.~ s.~ 11/atr 1'Vriti. Fult JlO"'('t, f1tc!ory air t'Ond. l OWnt'r (.'a r. \01'\V7691 '109S TERRY BUICK LARGEST ~atht'r inrt-r, a.Ir, all xtnu, ,_........_ SS BEAtmFUL, F\JU. y LUX· Ch Wgu, air, f/pwr, gd 1..i:ind. good l.°(lnd, s~:io. SELECTION OF lo ml'1. l\tuat ae.tl. f>vt ·pty. nn,.--URY EQUIPPED CI..ASSJC. GteGU 51695 or cir. 6-IB-6129. • * S:ll-JS:iii aft ;J :11.J p1u CADILLACS IN 642--0002. Radio, Hev.ter, Auto Trana, Every luxury extra plua ~§ V-8, Radio, Heater, Heavy1---:-~c:::::-:-:c-::---• '62 OLDS !13 :!-DI'. ORANGE COUNTYG CADILLAC 1961 'Air C.ond, Sky Blue \\1th '.a'.l,000 carefully clrlven mU-Duty Sur;pension, Power MUSTANG • 'j7 Chi·i•y Sta. \\'gn SALES-LEASIN CPE. OE VILLE , Sky Slue Bucket Sea~. re-es, This lu."'ury car i& naw-S1eef1ng, B)ue and white,l:o"°"----------* ~i46-:l l :t7 ttlL 3 pin • PONTIAC '66 GTO l:.\1111 Sharp• •l:l,00 n11lf'~. 1\u11111111I!(·. \Viii l111a1a·r .,,. 1<1~•· lrad•• l'1·1vt11r Pu1·1y. t '.oll S:JO-:!O:!j. PQ,'lTIAl' GTO rblt nib & \\'alnttl, lluntington Bch 536-6588 AUnIORIZEq_ FACTORY ll~ts meticulous care by leu in every detail, I invlte super Clean. 1971 1'1USTANG Alach L 1-------~---i 't:>j -SERVICE -Affi CONDmONING pl't'vious O'\\'f1'r. your illS'pectlOn &!f ita near $2995 Loadi.>d w/exl.ras. 11,000 PLYMOUTH 1no1or rn·11 111·<·.s, Ii~! o(h:1· Nab.rs CadiUac AM of our cars ue safety new rondit!on \111.l ~better n1ile!i', Like new. Owner. .;1,·,_47;~~-CADILLAC '68 Cadillac Sedan De Ville Padded top, tull leather in-check..... for ~·r driving anonrecie.tl!'d . ...-... retail· val· 67>-7:00 ---------2600 HARBOR BL.. · all :iaru = ;~v ,.,. ''"' 'ti() ~f'Ol'l F ury :l¥dr. AIJ', T BIRD tt>rior, powu e • ~ly. ue of this car is $7370. (Kel-l--;1~9~7 1""'M=u~S~T~A~N=G~S~-I HS:.I r, l'lean, !o 11Hlt·~. ~OUO. • COSTA MESA AM-~f radio, many other ly BIUf' Book\. Ncrw yt1u may -----·- 5-10·9100 Open Swid~ xtras. (ZVOUf.) ~ L--=• ask, ''why do I want lo sell HERTZ CORP• ;)717.0.797.1.16~·7. ~"7."~'7&="c·o_s.c---c-c 1 I!Jli:i T B11·d Cnnv, fl", air , ~i1ll ·r o11rr, F,11·tory Ait Cond. c\\l •F\I Radin. f:\. q1u~11,.. Cad ii II•<' Crf'1·n \1 11h . ~u111pt1ou~ 11!111"' lPathc•r 1n- 1rnnr. Thu; t·•tr 1~·n,.,·1-. n1E'- u1:uluub •·11rr 1 Zl.Jti:i:n CADILLAC 1969 $2999 C919 lhEs luxury car for much (714) 778-4050 'W PL\'.\!OUTM kr.lv~err ll , \1'r.v t·ll'an. S17.• .•. 1!17>:1 VILLE NABERS Cad.1llac Uftl IHI I c. -"d b ., 2 rir H.T. Aulo. PIS. ~!.~ ('h<•\• >.Jn llJ:ll. !\J ll<'W :l1i.l CPE. DE IULIU' us tnan you """" uy 1 3100 \V. Cout Hwy. '6.11 ,\fUSTANG. PIS. Auto, yo. •'-~. ""' ''Y"". · FACT'ORY AtrnlORIZED DEALER at a dealtr r \Veil -J'\•~t J\ev........,.. Beach VS. 11350. -o """"' ........,...""~' !'11::!. i·l1 •,111 S~~.O ... (\1Jl~ld('I' r """' ...... • tradf' bulh fur l;olf', i'lean AfR CONDITIONING 2600 Harbor Blvd., 646-9303 my ey~n ndonel .0 .'1 642-9405 • • :Hti-:!!:1:1 • • PONTIAC l'lli·i ,.1. ~\.rd s•a 11 i;n . Padded 1op, full po14·er, all C<>11ta l\fesa 1946 Harbor, Cosu l\fesa VJ>Orty .I""" a Just can 1 --.,..-=,-o==c=--:---l-=-oc--~=~~- Jral her ina•nor, till & tele-Call 540-9100 Open Sunday •n CHEV. Caprict' 2 Dr. \.l•ait. (You understand.) 11 * '71 FORDS * '65 ~lustan~. N('w b1·akf'S, ·i.~ L;TU ~% 4 spd. 111 Jat·k·~~ ~J6:"·;1\~; ------- srop1c steering, stereo, door '71 Cad Sedan deVille. Many Cpe. List 11•/tax .tr. lie. $.)j6() you havt: •ny questions you GALAXIES • MUSTAN'GS l!res & irans. Clf'an. Gi>n. su-.1wn. 81~ !tn•-. S· CLASSIC '55 T-BIRD $2999 ]Dl'ks. manv other XfJ.<1&! nl 2 •. Turbo can reach me at my office. TOr.INOS ~ * * j3{,....9786 ,.,~ ,1 11 ,\l! ul nur 1.:an; are sah.'IY 1•ht11:·k"rl for ~our rlrl\'11\g 1><'t'U!'ll~ .... xtra.s. 6,800 mi, lac 11·a.r. u Y mo. ago. II', ., 5"1&-l600 before 5 pm, HERTZ CORP 1norf'. T,,., ' us1 s •' . (\'CLl~:l •. Pri. pty 4~-875-1, P.S.. P .B.. P.-windows.1--~~~==~-• OLDSMOBILE 673--013S c1es. &12-:!:51 dlJ~. 54199 CAMAR() v;oyl' top. Fnv.t• party. CORYAIR (714) 77M050 'i'IFIREHIRD. MC "'"" NABERS Cadillac. $429:>. Phone ,st2-4782. 1900 FORD Galaxie ;)(XI XL 'j(l Olds con\'er!, cust~ tran}., Ailt/F_\1 a ir ~tVoP' AUTiiORIZED DEALER '69 camaro. 6 cyl., lrtfck. '68 Che '64 Window Yan conVt'rt, Al\t I F:'>I, buckf't 1957 Png., need~ trans. ~st lx:>neyoomb rims S·l,600. 10~ :-'l1,1q1• ftun~ :.:ond. 10CC'l97 1 11195 HIGHLAND MOTORS ~1 1,·, !larhor Bh'cl ~e.rutleoo . \11 VOLVO 1iiOO Harbor Blvd., metallic grl"l?n in/out rad, VJ Runs f:'rtat: 9 ·passenger. seats. Transporta1ion ('[jl'. nffrr \)Vf'I' $~!Kl. !l68-J 191i. \lct>'adde11 Apl. 6 Costa r.Te'Sa :<1lnt t:0nd. $1500 Eve~. Caprice Wa9on Lua:gage rack. (KEV4-12J Can be 5een .:11ltiti Collr<.::(' 'ti7 CUTLi\.'1:-\ Suprrnir. PS. -,,.-.,-,-;TO-.-,-o:-id~r-1 -,1 /t•~rd7 Cal l 5-10-9100 Open Sunday 83(}...2337. Radio, Heattr, Auto Trans, $595 Ave., C.1\1. $2:i.I. or brsl of-PB, a ir. aliT" 1:nnsol1'. Xlnt cond. ! 0\\1l('r. Like Ol~IG!Ni\L pvt. <>11'1ler 1970 CA:'ltARO '67, Sharp, Fae Po\\'erSteering,l<'a\.\nBiegt. HIGHLAND MOTORS fer. butkets .. t11110. ~l&-li~ ni.l'\v. 67.)...7200 C<h!il \Jr~J Dl»·">HH -;-1-T n11:1~11~:-.111-:-11r111~ A\!/~·~1. CIP;1n. .. fohi-'.):;0:1 6-14-:!62~ <Jr' (~]'\) ·l~:....iii12~. .1946 Ha•·l~11" i.:l•.,la ,\JC'~a CADILLAC 1970• "tPE. OE VILLE F ACTORY AI R CONU!TJON ING FULJ. LE,\Tlll:.n L~T~~lt!OR Vin~I lop, ft11l powt:r, 11lt & teh•,tvpu· :.l1'L'!'1111;. ~l('N'O, door li~·k,, llgt,u ~,.n1uu•!, c-unk opt~nl'r, 1\!Jchf'h11 ra· cl'iaJ 1111..i, 1.:rc. Local 01'11~r. ~ZVIYJti31 $4777 NABERS Cadillac Cadillac SE>rlan Dev i I ! t 31,395, 1~th ~~~ Irttenoth· r. l.ochoal-214:; 1-larbor Blvd. FORD Econo Van '64, pa1n1 , 980 Autos, New 13,irll n1L \\'hi., blk vinyl · P/S RIH A"lo Y o,v,..,., car at s W5 O:rsta, t.lesa 64,j.54()4 b<>dy, Indy's, mags, stC'r~, Autos, New all', • ' " ....,cul 1w~1 1np, \\'ht leather seats, lilt •• 675-6.)65. **· m"''"' ou5 cal"t'. '""-"'" '62CORVAIR4 spd. Con~·erL pane'!, cpt'i;:. Classic cond. -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wheel, seals, air, •e1c. Tm-$1799 Clean rond. Xlnt £'C000mical Also selling 289" c ng . maculate, like NEW $5275. CHEYELLE All of our cars an safe:Y trans. $175. See at: The Don 548-1072. 6-1+03~~-.66 Cheveltt SS 396_ 4spd. checlted tor your driving_ Aptii;, 1993 Chureh' St.,, Apt ~ • .,c-~F~O~R~D~.-c=0-,-,~try-~Sq-,~;-cc-.1o CADILLAC 1967 II 1 blk 8eC'Urity. C. Cl\f« station wagon, bucket SC'a!s: CaJlary ye O\V. \\' vy CPE . DE VILLE *e'64 CORV•IRe* riec st!at, windo1>.·s: air. top. Chrome whls. ~ m«h ~ l ~ f'ACTORV rond. $l200. ~g..2657. ... Gd cond. -SJt;j. 968-06n PIS, P/B. ReaJ". 673-IO:J9. AIR OONDJ~'{ING, vnt VO CORYEnE FORD '69 Fairlane, z dr HT, Full power! pa ed top, CHEVROLET IULI· immac., 19.0CKI miles, nu ,\.\1·1''!'11. beautiful c!orh &: 1------· ---~ '>1.'hl sidewalls, ps, auto leather interior, elC. An ex-1964 CHEVY YAN , G-16-930.l '67 C.Orvette, 327 L-.invtrt. -I tr ns $157-833-0029 Til hl 1946 Harbor, Costa. r.1esa· Spd, black/black i nt, -,,-'=·::;-~'~·::--=~--·;;;::= Ct"f>tional va!ut~ t \\' · " IV t'\VAE358) l965 OiEVELLE Ma 1 i bu 1.tlchelins, orig o 1v n' r, '69 Ford Van Oub agou, THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR 980 .. \l'TllOUIZED DEALER :o\itiu Hai bnr Hh·d., Costa .\1csa Call .>IU·~~IOO, (Jp1•11 .'\uru!ay 1 1~ Cun\'l'rt1Ulr, au· 1.:ond., IHTJ//111, hro11·n \I/While llhr. :?1.000 n1!., $399J. A~lfFl\1 .Radio, lee Box, Poll Station \Vagon R/H. P/S.,_ .... __ 28_!0~·====---V-8, auto traiiii;, RtH, very $19" out Bed, nice ll'ood panel-1-lo 1ni. Top mechanical cond. NABERS Cadillac ing, nl'W paint job, aood Air. Perteet condition. ;\lust DODGE S2T.i>. 673-6419. · · b k See to Appnciate. $1100. -'---------· 1 -co--=--o-~-c---::;:;--;;:; AlJTI{ORIZED DEALER hrell, 8.lf vem, cuatorn uc • , ~7-4861. '6l Dodgf'· auto trans PS, ;49 Ford pick-up \\ith '6'1 ~-11 ~. Bl d el sea.ts, chrome bumpers, h I .:.u\J\l a1uur v ., Dependable ·tram gd rond J\lerc engine. i\lag w ec s. Costa ·:-.1esa Auto '\'rans 6 cy\. PRIV. party, !\-lust &acrilia! $150. 8474691. Need5 some \\'ork. $200. FORD FOR 1972 ' Call 540-9!00 Open SUnday MAKE OFFER '62 Chev., auto trans., t>ng. I-'--~===---6Th-1345 afte r g pm. &16-2698 or 551-4540 o'hauled, new tires, $395 FORD 970 or bt'sl offer. 968-5675 '64 COUNTRY Sq. Sta \Vag. Autos, lmportH 9701 ,,1968,,,;.:....;E;;Lc..::~CA::,','"l~l'; .. 0,C.:.:.";3,.,2,.,11---------g pas.s. Gd cone!. s~ or bt's1 fi.1.1-716~. t·A-u-1-0-5.-1m~P\-,-1-.-.-~97~0~ t Autos, Imported 1 • " " ofr, 644--0410, 644-2382. Mal~·b Auto, aiT, PIS, posi trac ', .ti.nted glass, P\\T disc br , vinyl top. l 01\'~J". TOYOTA "An Open Letter To The Servicing Public" ' . l:'-<l !11a Anal , .. it is rralized lhl!,t gl'l.ting SERVICE aJter one has pur.·ha~cd an a utomobile is something that is often talked about by the :.aJ('sn1an btH nnt very often carried out by the SERVICE dept. Curnpla1111~ of rioor SEnv1cE are usuan; discussed v"hent>\'Cr cars ar~ T lht.• lupu . .: of l'Ulll'l'rsallon. 0 \\'r :1t :SAi\TA AN'A TOYOTA realize this and are proving that SEr.- , VICE ult •·i· the':.aJe ivi thi ng that happens ••• Y .SCI if you hnve t:ver •had problems \l'ith SERVJC9 come in and haw 0 lh<' l•ro!Jk·,m s<>ll'f'd. T \\?:~'OT ~:-.'t~Y LISTEN DETTER .•••• \\ F. . F.I~\ Il::f. BE'TI'EH .••... , A J-'( llt Tl!E CONVEl\IENCE o r OUR CUSTOJ\JERS, OUR [)~.Jrr. \\'!L"=.·tE CJPEN 'TIL 9 P.f\.I. STARTING ocr. 4TH. Sincer('ly SERVICE S ANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 \V. \Var11er Santa Ana. Calif. t 1f'l) M0-2512 g.f)...19'33. I 1970 STATION WAGON air, rfh, lug rack, $2500. Xlnt Cond. 642-692'1. 1941 Harbor Blvd., C.~l. '67 CHEVY Impala, air, sell 642""4404 or 642-4402 INTERNATIONAL '63 lH Srout '.4 x4-Xlnt. mechanical rondltion. ~00. 546-3763. or trade for pickup. '70 Ford LTD 9 passengto:r lop, 645--0j72 ah 6 pm \i'agon, air rond., ,r /h, good jumbo tire!, rear seat, 4 'll CHEVY 6 cyl, 3 i;pd. t'Ond., 644-s:i>J. 1rheel dfl\'1', roll bar. Call Runs rta.1 good. $al. '68 Ford Cuslom 50() 846-3i27. 642-5920 642-8593 au!o, air, "dr., J>ll, new 1963 Scout 4 x 4. Excellent '&1 CHEvY V.an, V-8 engine, tires. $900. 842-~ mechanical condition. $800 A 1 _ _, ••'Kn or bt'sl offer. 546-3763. -co1u. •~· 1961 F11.lcon. Goodl==e7~7""=7'=::-""" 673-58&9 lransportation car. SU:J. PICK-UP 4-wheel d rive, 1$8 e 1966 EL CA.,1rNO, Gd 494--0228 \'-8, large tires si95. 2050 cond. Sl.300 or bst otr. '68 FORD Country . Squire Charle. A!ril: for Jim. '* Call: 54>712-4 * Sta. \Vgn, Alt . J>(l\\'t'r. 10 __ C SLER pass. Nt\\' tires. 646-6817. ___ H_R_Y ____ 1·10 'IAVERICK ""ll·oooo. '63 Imperial make offer 646-2T;f.l--ealt bE'tv.·een 6 pm ro·9 pm. Factory air, leather, fuil ~~==~====~ factory power. !KEJ502l '62 FPRD CONVERT. . $395 = * >l3-35llO HIGHLAND MOTORS '57 FORD. Ex. mechantc&i 2145 Harbo!' Blvd. rond. sm. 642-ll.92 ?-!on- Cost-a. r.tesa S.JS.5404 Fri. bll\'O. ~Pl\I. .ME.RCURY 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. (714) 77MOSO '69 MERCURY MARQUIS 50,0CK> Ml. EX. COND. Sl'"iOO * 96S-3064 CONTINENTAL Autqs, New 980 Jlu1 .. , New 980 Complete Body Sholl' Facilities Available TOYOTA '65 CONTINENTAL Landau, full po11.·er , xlnt rond., mufit Sff. Asking $1.200 9112 Ka.pa.a Dr., HB 968-5697. NOW ••• 1972 1 Autos, New l 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New · 980 Autos, N:ew 9IO Specializing •N Quality We're your headquarJers for •.. BUI Cl( 1972'S ARf HERE .. ~O~I .. • OPEL JAGUAR • • UICK • • IN COSTA MESA · • BVICK·OPEL•IAGVAft ' . ~34 ~· 17th St., ~osta~!SQ . s4.B~77 ·6 ·s ·. • ' I Lincoln Continental I arul Mark IV Immediate Delivery! .., I MOIT MODIU) Cl1'1 Joh1Uall •. w. tlfll lr.1v1 .. r.mttff .J.l l•e· tio11 •f 1971 f!I04i1I• 1t'''f111° t11fie. -.ic111111h. ·e C11110 111 t..1..-, 1ri1' fi114 out fo, youriolf wlr.y wa'r1 Or11190 C1u11ty'1 mo1t )N,11l1r a uf ... m1t1 .. , al.1111,. • i912 ME,RCURY,.. .. • 197.2 MONTEGO • 1972 COUGAR ... • 1972 COMET UAtYTOHI ·-· ·' MAVERICK e MUSTANG e CUSTOM e GALAXIE e LTD Ag~ES USED CARS! FORD -LTD -GALA~E -TORINO -WAGON SALE M•"Y f9 ell-horn. •s thr11 '7D Model1, Sport roofs, formals, 2 door &. -' doOf •ordtopa Ir .. da". Full ,..,.,,, oir coltditlo11h19. Worronrln o'ollobl1. 500 l d1. H.T~~~.~.~~t~.= fu~~?w~r,!i~~~~tio~~~dx~i~1. 1 9~J A KC I OUR PRICE $2496 '65 RAMBUiR Wqn. Auto., R&l-1 , a ir cond .. P.S., 1<00d milrs. (l\'Nf684 J '6' OPEL RALL YE G.l\1. R&H. 4 srced. '69 MERC. W'aqon $2696 i\larquis Col. Park. f'u!l po\vi'r, air cu11d .. good n1il£s. (VXLJ IOS J ;6~t.Fl~:ol\;~.D"''o • $22. 96 P.S .. , facr. air. f.;Ood ,. niil('s, vinyl rvof. IXSS416i '71 PINTO Radiu, hra tr1·, a.!llH- n1nti(•, good n1i!r.s. !45lBS X 1 '68 V.W. Fastback fully equipped. good milt•-~­ IV\VT118t, MUST~G .SALE · -· · Mo11y to choo .. from. "65 tl!n1 '7D lltOdelL Coupes, hardtops, c:oll•tir!iblo ""-' 2+2 fattbHb. Somo wllh 4 1,...0S.. olso olr c:o11ditlo"l119 011d 011tomcrtlc: modol1. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. , VI, •llt om •lic, ••dio, !-i.1t1r, powe1 )le1rin9, 1ir, vinyl roof, good mil11. ( J '1~AG 81 OUR PRICE $2496 '66 CHEVELLE SS. 4 sreed, V8, goo!'.1 mile~. \X\V\'9401 ,, '68 CORTINA G.T. 4 speed, radio, good miles. (UAK539J ''6 FALCON Wqn. Radio, heater, auto- matic. good mllcs. (R0 Z195) 5896 5896 I '67 SIMCA 1000 4 dour. Lo1v n11lr:-. Originnl lhru-ou1. ! VTl\·18681 '66 VOLVO 122S S1at1on \Vaynh. 4 '<P"ed. !o\v mlJ e.~. (ZXV249l '65 OPEL ICodette Good miles. Good trnnsporlatlon. ."(908ASGl ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '68 CHRYSLER H.T. $17~/J Np!, 2 Or., lull pcr"J'.tr, 1;r, ' .. 1r1~1 roof, ooao mna. (VER SXI) 'fH To<ino 2 d<, H.T. $)996 F11ll Pow.r, ,l,lr, GoOd Mlfft, J lLH 1..01 '70 Renault Sed. Rldlo, Het!W, ~ SPNd, Good Miiii. CM BEb ) $1196 '66 MUSTANG Convl. $1196 RaH, 1vfo., P:OWW llH•lr>Q. •It tond .. OOolll mllfl, , f I . 7 • ..