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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-11 - Orange Coast Pilot7 oose - Fog Cools Coast But Sizzling Hea1: Roars Ba~k Again DAILY PILOT * * * 10« * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER ·11 , 1971 VOL .... M(I, f~I. , 11:c r101o11. n 1".tGt1 Slurp W ea1her ' SARA UNDERWOO D, 2, ENJOY S REFR ESHING CUP OF SL USH B•lboa Island Tot Concentrates on Beating the Heilf Heat Ow ts Cooler Fog Cool !oe gave a brief relief to the Orange Coast Saturday, but ho! air camt' right bact..-on Sunday a.~ Los Angeles biloke an an-time high for heat on Ocl . 10. 111.e mer:cury rose to 101 degree..~ suil- da:( i n Loe: Ange.res, breaking the old record of 91 'aet in 1888. ~acbes-along the Orange Coas1 !~ ' C-st ' ,. I ' .. ' repoited· Sunday temperatur<'S rang1np: rro111 81 to 85 degrees. !\tore of Lhe sa n1e 11·as expected today through Tue sday. The hot inland v.·eather drove unusualh·. large cro1vds d()w11 ·!O the beach wherf> "·eather was milder. slightly. and the \1·ater motlerale al 62 lo'65 degrees. Some 40,000 visitors tried to escape the heat on the'sand al Newport Beach, Sun- '. day, whi!C Hµnlinglon &ach reprn:ted crowds· or 30,000. · Laguna Beach lifeguards 1vatchcd 8,000 <.'Onie to the shore to cool off, and -there \Vere anolher 15.000 visitors to cil y an1I COWltY beacht.s in San Cleniente. ·' ~rry ~loday -the four beacti cities ' reported temperature.s rangin·g froril 72 degt~ in Lag~a Beaclr to ,74 degrees in Newpon• and Huntington· and •llO ·degree11 jn San;Clemente. , . J:he· l)Ba\tha·!, been so se•e.re· In.' Lo.-: Angeles County, that it caused ~vcre ~t;fiog probl~ms· over t~e ~eekend. The lbOs' Angelet! · Poll~ Contrql' D19£rid .i«J9Jl,ed a school 1smog;~lert. ~ay. for ,t~ eaaJ,.and west ,J>Ortions ar l~San .<;i•bri~I :\'lifk'y.·'"•'' '-;,}.~·1b.-),' 11 ········~· ' San~ Ana· ind".A~irft :,,,e~ e~ . lo be lhe hot spot! in Orange County to- ·<k'.U' with lhe .m~ reaching as high,_, 96 dtsr-. ' Brandt HaiJs Victory BREMEN. Germany (AP 1 -C.11a n· cellor Will y .Brandt'! Soc'i&il Democrl'ltic party t.od1y hJOed Jts viclory In the German llate el~lion ios an endorsemenl for his 1'Et•\ policy" of improving rela· tJona~W\tb·~ioviet bloc. " Blast s Hit Co11 sulate IST ANBL:I.. Tt1rke,v 1l)P!1 -1"w11 hvm b rxplos1011s hiT the t.: S. Con.,ulat!" a11d a Consulat!" ;u1to111olulf' 111 l.~tanhul tucl:iv shortly belore V1t"c Presid rnt Spiro T. i\gne11· arn\ed in Ankara !01 an 11!· llc1al tll"o-<la~ \'1.S1I In Turke.1 There 11·ere no disturb;int·e~ in Ankara. ·r11e Aj?ll!.!11 pldlle l•Jl•ched dn1111 al Anka ra airporl al 10 :tO a 111. l I :JO a 1n. PDT i. The bon1b cl\plos1011~ h<1d bcr11 1cpor1ed al 12 4J a.111 . and l a.n1. There 11irrr nn 11nn1rd1a1 e 1·epon s •lf 1rouble 111 A11k:1 ra, hu1 111 lst:inhul. t11n bomb:-cxplod{'d :11 111c CS ("onstil;ile , :ind 1wo auton1obdes. 0P1e ol Thc111 liclonp.· 1111: \O L'S Cultural i\Uat'lit! l\e11ton \\'. l\c1th. 11i·erc reported des1ro.1·ed ··irs becal!st' thil1 n1'111 Spiro Ag11e11 1s i.;01111ng," one Istanbul resrdcnl told L'PI Tu rkish Premier Nihal 1-:rnn greeted Agnew and hi s \Vife al thr airporl. In a short statement a! lhe a1rpo1·t, Ai::nc1v said Iha! ··sinre 'f\c111<1I' At<i!url.. Turkev·s 1irst president gave thl' ne11• repubiie its direction and inspir<i!ion. Turkev has become and has served as an e>:arn1ile and inspiration to se\ cral developing ('(luntries. ·• Agnew said Turkey's role in world peace is an important one and added the United States would do everything possi· hie "lo help Turkey achieve lls desired developments." En route to Ankara. Agnew's plane lan- ded in TorreJon, Spain. at 4: 15 D.n\. The slopover lasted about one houl". ~!rs. Agne1v left lhe plane briefly, but !he Vice President remained inside:. Divers ,Search For Tustin Man ' Divers we re: called in today hr Riverside Countv sheriff's deputies to loc'ate the body Or • Tustin man who 1::: believed to have drowned in La ke ':lsinore during the weekend. Clayton Huff. 'J:l , of lS922 Bliss St.. dlsappe•red Saturday when his speedin~ motorboat struck floating debris in !he: choppy. murky lake and Oipped over. A pasenger. Stanley Prtce, 24, of Fullerton "'as polled from the water by shcriU 's deputies. Oeputlts atlCI local reSidents searched throughout Sunday for the body of the missing man wltbout success. Divtrt' began to work In the area where he wa! last seen early this morntng. , on Marijuana Seized In Tru~k Tanker At Mexi~o Line ;\ Cn1i«lle Stnrte«l It l.;iguna Bea ('h f'ircn1r11 b;itllc inl cnsc bla1.C' in lhr 11·cC' hour..;; Satu rd ay artcr a c:ind!c lil c11· aga111 .. 1 .1 11·all tapcstt·y 1n a residcn (·c a! ·14~ 1 ~ .Ja . ..,n111u.: SL cc \1n1atcd rt!. S6.000. 'f'hc onr t.1rd!'O(JJ1l frn1nc honi e 11 a~ destroyed . 'fh c 011 ncr '' n-. _'{_ B. fi.or ipa ugh 44 4 J<1~1n1nc St. 'l'hrcc n1alc occ.:upants fled to safety. "f'hf' lo.-~ 11 .i ~------------- Gil111.t P ot Cac he In Tanker Truck SA.\'" DIEGO 1 UP I I -Custo1ns in- spectors found n1arijuana valued at SJ 5 1n1llion in a double tank oil !ruck during a routint' inspe<.'tion Sunday night. Tl1e truck driver , Jose l<:duardo Gome;:, :!9. of S;i.n Gabriel, was booked in county j;:iil on s1nuggling charges. Th e truck was stopped at tile in· ternational border crossing at San Ysidro for a routi ne check. Inspector Barr~· Home said hr. opened the halch of thr. rear lank and found it empty but \\'hen he opened the forward hatch he sa1v some large bags. lie climbed Inside and said he found marijuana wrapped in kilo-size 12.2 poundl bags. lie removed one before . being overcome by fumes. Fi re men "·ere su mmoned and provided Horne with a gas 1nask. He then climbf'd inside the tan'ker and re1noved the 1.500 pounds ur contraband by using a hooked 1tick. Aulhorilies !Aid they did nol kno1v .,,.he1·e Gomei got the truck. Fi1·e111en Tigl1te11 Noose SANTA BARBAJ~A (APJ -Firt fighters br<iced today behind a noose or fire Jines they hoped 11·ill strangle Calirornia·s 11·orst brush lire of the year. 1'he bla1.e has clai1ncd four lives and destroyed seven hon1es. The lines -S\v;iths of bare ground scraped out by bull dozers and hand crews over the "'eckend -arc aimed at stop- ping the unchecked. eastern fro~t of the f1vc-day-0ld firt. a thN?C·mile·long 1~;aJI of tlam~. fi.1ore than I.~ rncn are battling the bla ze:. Early today the blaze was about a mile away fron1 the breaks. cut along fi\'e nliles of the Rincon Ridge near the Santa Barbara,Ventura cou.oly ·line. Beyond the , lines are on fields. '"If the winds don't co1nl' up we expect the linc11 to hold.'' 111.ld one fire spokesman. Th!! bl:17.e has crackled ovei· 9.000 ac~s t1nd is 7fi pert-enl. conlmlled. the spokes1nan ~id. ll has bel!n pushed by S..nla Anas -dry. dr.St·rt gusts up to 25 ro\lcs 11n hour which ha\'e pushed the ' tempcral11re abo\'t' 100 <lcgree:t and Jo11·ered the hun1id1ty lo near zere>, Fire offic1<Jls ~a~ !he bl.1 2.C n1a.v h;ive been :;et. 11~e ;irea 111>\V being burned is in the sparsrly populated Santa Ync~ foothill!! north of C:irpinlrria. 10 n1iles south of San1a B:irbara. F'ire orl 1r1al.~ said the last fire lhtr• 1vas in 1!117 ;ind the brush is rronl knee- high to abo1·c .'.l 1nan's head. Carpinteria F'ire Chief John H1sdon- ordered the evacuation -0f an estimi.ted 15 hon1es and ranches on outl yin5:: Gobernador Canyon Road Sonday as a precaution as fire figh ters sel a b<l.ckfire in the area. The bae~fire successrully burned oul a canyon v;hich officiats fea red the main body of names might use a~ "' path tow11rd the: lo"·n. a spokesman ~•id. Flames de~troyr:d a 2 2 o -v n It tran!lmission lil'M' in the area Sunday afternoon. blacking out 200,000 person., for two brief periods in Santa Barbara and Carpintr.ria and the lwo lown.' between them. Sun1merland and t.l o• 1ec1to • I ·" f I ' • • 1 f DAIL V l'ILOT s Yanks Orders 1·-Boller Explodes Sunday School Buddies Had Walked Into Mines Earlier SAIGON l UPI 1 -U S infantrymen defendin& the embattltd fire Support Base Paef: on th e Cambodian border refused dlred orders to go out on night patrol Sitwd.ay, military tpokesmen ta id. Report! reaching U.S. command head- quarters in Saigon indicated that v;hr-n thr-patrol was ordert'd to h!ave the base, which has bttn undtr heavy Communist pressure for two v.·etks. "some of the members expressed a desire not to go." a formation of the 00.man company and when all of them refused, he gave up, the reports said. The. story told by military aources in 5aigon indicat@d in 11 briel statement that the rnmma.nder preriarl!d lo send out a 12-man patrol at du.~k and "some. of 'the members expressed a desire not to go ''The infantry rnmpany commander r ated the. order and the men prepared Ill e out when they le1rned that an ARVN (South Vietnamese) element had alread manned the ambush position," the statement said. "At this point th,. order was wtthdra .,.,·n and no further action l''as takPn," the 1tatement added , Field report.. u id that after the com- mander gave up, he: called off the patrol because of ··~d weathe r," but ARVN unit~ went out the same night Spokesmen !id the incident was unde r investigatktn. ,,. The joint U S.·South Vietnamese base nn Highway 22. some 75 miles oorth"'est tJf S...igon, is manned by a U.S. artillery battery or two 175mm and two eighl·tnch guns. Thr-rr-were. ho11,·r-ver, con f Ii ct in g ttports from the field that six men re:fus- ed to go on patrol after sii: others from Bravo Company l''alked into a claymore mrne trap laid by allied troops, ea rlier in the day. LA Dock Chores Halted The men walked into the midst 11f the mines, set in elephant grass and un- de:rg:rowth to go off automatically 11,•hen tripped, the field reports sa id. '11'" am - bush, apparently laid by other U S. troops or SoUth Vietnamese 200 yards from the base perimeter. did nOt go off, ho wever. And the patrol returned to the base unharmed. By New Local Squabble The company commander tried to form a patrol tn go out at dusk. He issued direct ll'ldividual orders to six men during Five in Family Die in Explosion Of Rural Home CARTERSVD..LE, Ga. (UPI) -Five members 111 a north Georgia fami ly ~:ere kiHed tod1y ~1hen a rural frame. home ex- ploded. There were two surviYors who were hospitalized. Authorities identified the victims as Richard Harris, 38, an rmploye of a chemical firm in Carterville: his wife, also about 38: and three of their children, Terry. 10; Inez, 13: and Betty Jean, 8. Ronnie, 16, and Palsy, 15, survived, but were taken to Sam Howell Hospital. The badly burned bodies of !he victim! ~-ere strewn throughout the ru ins of the home and ne:arby. Two of the children's bodies were found by rescuer.!i on a side porch and one was found in the back yard. The mother's body was found in the kit- chen, under debris. The badly injured Harris was found by neighbors in the front of the house. He died while being taken to the hospital. SAN' FRANCISCO (AP) -Dock ope:ra- tioM came to a dead sl11p Sunday at Los Angeles Harbor -the West Coast's big- gest port -but others were open and busy as longshoremen manned the piers a second day under federal court orde:r. In Southern Californ ia, a dispute between the longshoreTT1en and ma nage- ment over who would work the docks was the problem . both sides said. The Pacific t.faritime Associalion which represents 120 struck shippers ask, ed for 11 experienced men by name. to mO\'e equ ipment such as forklifts and cranes before ordering work gangs to load or unload ships. These It men declined to accept lhe jobs. said !ht!: rnterna tional Longshoremen 's and Ware:houseme.n's Union. An ILWU llCIUrt'!e expla ined that the men fell work should bt shared equitably among available worke rs and the PMA call-up indicated the 11 v;ould be working full time v.'hile others v.·ere not. The JL\VU also opposed the singling out of specific names rather than a request for unnamed men with the same needed qualifications. Singling out of men by name was a key unresolved issue in the JOO d;iy st rike, said a PMA spokesman. He said ~·ork lo unload or load the ships t'!OUldn'l be of- fered to th• rest of the men until these specialty men -known as "sl~ady men '' -had paved. the v.•ay by putting the docks back in shape_ As a result, no one worked at LA or Long Beach harbnrs except for two gangs t1n military ships and l\.l'Q vessels the Il.V/U said It manned because the ships we.re not under PMA management. It would take 24 houri to 1et car10 moving after the "steady" men returned in the U>s Angeles area, PMA said. Work was under way smoothly &t othe r ports from San DiegQ to Seattle, said James Robertson, a PMA i;pokesman. Ten l imes more mPn than usual on a Sunday were \.l'Orking docks at San Fran- cisco Bay. Pt.fA ordered 39 gangs, about 1,000 men. compared to about 100 on a normal Sunday. Twenty ships were being loaded and unloaded of about 68 that had been stranded. Ports v.·ere handling ca rgo al so in Seat- tle, Portland, San Diego, Port Hueneme. fill mile.!! north of Los Angeles and elsewhere in Southern Galifornia. The first ships probably wou ld not set sail afi a result of the 10-day back to y,·ork order until the first of this week, P~lA has predicted.. On Friday, a court hearing Is scheduled in San Francisco lo detemine if the 15,000 longshoremen !hould continue v.·orking for an 80-0ay "cooling off" period sought by President Nixon under the Tafl· Hartley Act. ''The altitude of the men is to ohey !he lnjunclion," Sidney Rogers, an JL\\'U 1pokesman in San Francisco said Sunday. "Like any men they would have rather had a contract. They fee l too many of !he ke y issues have:n't been resolv ed. Thrir morale has always been high. but lhey would have stayed on 11trike as long as they had to," Rogers said. The JL\lo'U struck July I demanding ;i new ty,·o year contract guaranteeing a 4ll- hour work v.•eek, better fr inge benefits and holiday pay plus a Sl.fKI hourly "'age hike over the presen t base of S4 211. ~1eanwhile . Eastern and Gulf coast ports remained clOl!ied due to a strike by 45.000 !ongshoreme• that began over a week ago. . - Neighbors said there were lhret ex- plosion& and a fire at the Harris home on a dirt road about three mile:a south of CarW!ville. '[he first exploi!ion, v.'hich authorities u.ld may ha ve bttn caused by gas, occurred around S a.m. and wa.s heard as far as six miles away. f\trs. Mary Sinard , a neighbor who lh·ed about 500 yards from the Harris home, said she heard the first explosion. "There was a big ei:plo~ion." !he ~aid . "I jumped up out of bed to i;ee what hap- pened. My firsl thought was that it was a jet. I got up my family and v.·e Y.'ent outside. Newport Charge s Pending In Senf fie Witl1 Of ficei· "I saw one of the sur\1ivors -Ronnie -<'!Orne out of the house. V.1e threw a quilt over him and brought him down to my hou5e. Ht!: and his sister were taken to the hospital." She sald the Harris home "was leveled to the ground. I saw the LP l!iqutd petroleum I gas tank explode. ll tA"ent up in th e air about four or fh·e hundred feet." •·Ronnie sa id the only thing he cnuld f~gure wu.that it started from the: gas.'" ~trs. Sinard ~a id the explosion blew the Harris home apart , scattered wreckage 01·e:r a "'·ide area, and damaged othl'r h'lmes in the area . She said the plate g!ass window of one home 250 yards from the Harns home wa:i. shatterrd. and that objects "'·ere knock.ed from the \lo'all of her home. OU.HI-I COAST DAILY PILOT Ht -.,.rt ~ l.e'f••• a.~11 CMI• 111"411 Hntllftfl ._. f111ttl'l1 V.ikoy S. Cl_.t• OUHl)I COAST 'UILl~MIMll CllM,AX'f ••b•rl N. W••d ,,_.OWi! tl'ld !"uDll......,. J •• ~ I . Curl •v Vk.f ,.,.._, .,... 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""" ..................... ll'Kil4 ,... ~--....... --. ____ ,, __ ... t.af'-...,,-QJHw!W, l<*"rftlli.o. 111 ........ a.JS ....,1111~1 .., !Mii u.u "*""'If' ""''""' ,..,.,.,,...,... a 11 -~iv. • . . Criminal charges a.re pending today agairut a trio stopped by a Newport Bea ch policeman Saturday. moments alter a $4.000 service station stickup nearby in Costa ~iesa. County Ha rbor Water Quality Topic of Meets Vi'at~r quality tn Sewport Harbor and all other county harbors v.·iJJ he d1scu5std Tuesday at thret separate mee!ings. The. C'1JUnty Harhnr 01stnrt plans tn in· C'orpora!.e th~ subier.:i nf 1>.·ater polluOon intn two regular meetings: the ,Joinl Ha rbor Commif!ee ;it II am. 11 nd !he Harbors. Beaches and Parks Commission at I :30 p.m. Both public meetings ~·i!l lake place at Harbor District. offices at 1901 Bayside Drive, NeY1port Beach. In addition lo thrsr-pu bhc for11m:i.. a group of govemmental represent.afives -will mee.t in Santa Ana at 11 a.m. tn e.t · ;,,,1ne the. prospects of !he count}'l'o·ide v.·ater monitoring system. The publ ic harbor distrld discussions were called be-cause "the rumble is get- ling pretty bad aboul the pollution." ac- crirding to Harbor Commissioner Frank Robinson. "The people are not awa re nl ·who lo 11ppea.I to. v.·ho to talk to about the. pr0: btem,'" he ga.id . "They can talk here." \\liUe tho se pub lic t.alks will be general in scnpe. thl! ft:Ove.mment staff meeting will concentrate on how to best use monitoring capabilities over the entire county harbor system. It will be attended by representative:a of st.a te water and heaJth dt!:pa~nL,, the Irvine Company. the 111.tte Fish· and Ga me: Department and tM: county Flood Control District "NtJ g11vemment agency baa had the capabUity of monitoring the bays." 1111ld Newport Buch Harbor and TldeJ1nd~ Director George Dawes. "But now the county health department ls receiving et· paneled captbUiUe1 a1 of January." If that cannot be ulf:d countywidf:, Dawu 1dded, "the moneY. the city of Newport Beach bas stl aalde for It mig ht stimulate other• to do t~ same. Then we ca.n get • con1ultant ln do It for u1." The Newport Besch city cmincil has earmarked up to $2$,MO to tnve:st.111i. and monitor wattt quality. "We art the only agency thlt hit put up cash for this go far," Dawes said. The men -includ ing a six foot, s1x- lnch plumber -""'ere cleared as possible armed rob bery suspects, but not until alter 11 scuffle occurred. George: r.t Ha ines. 26, nr 20202 Acacia Ave., Nev.·port Beach. was boo led on suspicion of assault on a police officer. His brolh.!'r Stephen. 21 , of the same address, and Paul D. LangOOn. 20. nr 1~77 N. King St., S...nta Ana, were booked on suspicion of interfering with a police of- ficer. Patrolman -Tim Burnette suffered 11 neck injury In the mel~. according to Detective Ken Smith. He was not serious- ly injured . in\•estigators said , Patrolma11 Burnett was on du ty in !hf' ()range County Airport ;irea nf Ne\\'JXHL Beach ea rly Satur day morning "'hen a r11dio broa dcast alerttd him to the holdup. Mic hael P. Kish had been robbed of about $4.000 wh ile fln duty in 11 self· 6f'rvice, coin-operatt'd station at 29.'l E. \7th St., so Burn ette headed in that direc- tion. He thought he migh( head nff the ntting pair of bandits. Only they were: long gone. a fact un- de\ermined at that point. in\·estigators 15aid. Costa Mesa Polict!: Officer James Watson eiplain~ lht!: attendant was tied up by the bandit! and couldn't free hi nt!elf until half an hour after they had ned . The NewpC1rt Beach patrolman . howe Yer, said he !potted a ca r tr11.vel\ng al rather high speed for fogbound con- ditions at the time and followed it north ()n Dover Drive. He finally stop~ the v@hic1e con- taining the Haines brothers and Langton at Mesa Drive, whe:re he claimed they re:fuaed to cooperate and becl.me an- lagonlstlc. Officers 111\lege the elder Halnee became uncooperative aod 11nt.agonlsUc until violent'!t ocauTtd. InvestlgaUon continues tl>day Into the aervlce station robbery pulled by two 20\ah blnd.lta who first ordered • cue of oll. • Victim ~h ukl one pulled a weapon a.a he wu 1olna to 1et it, 1t which time ht "'" marched Into tht offict!:, where they took lbt: r~lpt.1, bound hlm and fled. ' One had 1 full rtd beard, polk:e 111d. while the second wu narlhy and •P- pearec! to be of Mnfcan or Hawallan des- eent. , • A t t ire fle lrra Tun' r\hdul Ra zak, premier of ~l alav~ia . tries hand at helm of J);~ncyland jungle ri\"erboat. Premier v1~!1ed the J\naheim amusement park Sunday. Cra nston Seeks Toug her Control Over .J et Noise ~llA>ll i UPI 1 -Sen. Alan Cranston (D·Calif. I proposed today the power to cnn!rol a1rcraf~ noise be turned over to lhe new Envi ronmental Protection Agen- cy . Cr;instnn, in a speech written for del1 \'ery rn 1he Airport Operators Council International, sa id lhe i;hift should be marle because conlrnl flf noise by the "in- dustr v-onenred" f edera l A vi a ti o n Adm 1ii!s1ra1 1on proved ineffrc!ive . He s;i1d nnise contrnl respnnsi h1l11:-; also \.;. ."harf'fl 1\"1lh the f'i v1I i\(>rnnautics B1J;ird ;ind the Department of Housing and l:rhan De1·elopmenl. Cran~lon alsn <'ailed for nrgotiations with rither c-ountries lri set noise limits on inl('m,1 t1onal f 1 i J! h t ~ including lhe su prn:on1r C"onc-nrde de~·eloped by the British anr! Frent'h Tt1f' Califnrni;i !)emncrat ~aid he v.•ould Introduce lc.g1slalinn to give !he EPA ('(}n- lrnl rl\er ;i1rc:r;if!. noise !le said he also pl;ins to in lrfldu ce ;in ;imendment tn his pend1nJ! bJll. re11111rir:iJ! a 50 percent rif'C'reasr in aircraft noise, in an effort to m;ikr 1t mflre acceptable fo other m"mbers or cnngre~s . ('ranstnri t1rtzrri the avial!on 1ndlislry tn heed c111zf'n prfl!ests ''that ;ire beginning to rise abo1e the din of the JeLs." Boat Explosion Dan1ages . Cruiser LO\"r. RF.ACH !UPI \ -A 25-foot cabin rri 1i ~tir raught flrr in the Belmont Shnre arf'a of Loni? nrach Sunday, forcing four pcrsnns ahnard lo 1ump from the burning bn;it anrl .~11·i m to nr;irby rocks . Thf' '111·ncr (If 1he l"l'J>S<'l. .Joe Brn"·n . ~~. 11f T11111nc:i. t"ld thP I.on~ Rearh Fire J)pp;i r1111Pn! thn! th•' f'nginr exploded an d h\l rl'\ in to rJ anJ('<; Wllf>n he Started ii. ,\ ftr(· drpar!n1rnt spokesman ~a id thrrr :ipp:irently wa s a ~asoline leak . The 1·c~scl 11,'as heavil y damaged. Blast Kills Five MAR IETTA, Ohio CUP!l -At 11:38 a m., the Sunda y school class at the First Bapt ist Churc h v.·as discussing the religious implication.~ or Ch a r 1 ea f.!anSQo·s hippie con1mune Jn 17 minutes, t.1ichael t.1urph)', JG, would dismiss his class. Suddenly a txule r encased in ('(lnrrp!e: nn the middle floor of the three-story church annex exploded The noo r "crumbled hke an e~RShPll" and tons or cnncrctr. metal and scalding water cascad ed down on t.1urphy's first noor classroom. The teacher and fnur or his teen -a~e f;tudents were killed. Fourteen ot hers at- tending his and nlher classes in lhe annex bu ild ing "·ere injured, one critically . \\'illiam Hickman, teachini;: an adult class 20 reel rron1 the boiler, was nung to !he floor by the blast and cut by nying glass. He Rroped his way through smoke and blackness into an adjacent nursery, where he heard two year"ld children crying. He told pol icP he dui;: through the ruh- b!e or a rallen wa!l and rescued lhe Lhree three infanls. ·'J found all three babies and handed !hem lo someone who v111s standing beside me and I guess th ey took them out. I think the babies might have suf, hlC'ated had they nol been remov!d quick· Jv " · Dt>bbie ~!cLendon, 15. recalled rrom her hospital bed later: ··our teacher. t.1r. t.1urphy. was in- terested in the t.lanson case and we were talking about the religious culta that .sur- rounded the case. "Then the cxplQsinn hit, everything went dark -almost rompl etely black.'' she said. "For about a minute or two I couldn't see anything . Finally it started to cet light in the roo rn and it was filled with steam. Someone yelled, 'get nut.' ·• The bla st, according tn Mayo r Joh n Burnworth. came only thrre minutes after the chu rch custodian shul off the boiler v.•hen he round the bo iler room full of steam and the temperature :ID degrees above normal. The boiler had been started an hour earlier because ol the crisp October weather. "The floor cumbled like an eggshell.'' Burnworth said. "It just opened up and !he boiler, the concret e and steel rel\ onto a class beneath it. It just blew all to hell."' The three-story annex was built on a slopf'. Half of t.lurphy's cl 11ssroom was abo \•e ground. the section on the upward slope was below ground. The boiler was on lhe floor abovt". . Th e church, which was nol damaged , 111 connected to lhe annex by a gmall, enclnsed vestibule walkway. The boiler exploded sideways and upwards as well as down , collapsing a Vanda ls Damage County Church Vandals de secra!ed the f irst Christian Chu rch of Santa Ana, 1720 W. 17th St., early today. ripping an American .Flag to shreds, slashing pictures of Chri!t and cultin.1t clcJlh and leather t'!OYered furnilure throu~hout the structure . Police said the intruders did most of their sl::ishinJ!. in the shape of a cross. The Rev . (;er::ild S. Ba~h estimated the damage at several thousand dollars. He could thin k of no reason anyone wou ld have for com1nittlng the "·anton desecra- tion. The v11nda\s .1tained entrance t.o lhe rhurch b:v cra\.l•lin.it in a v.·indow in the care!a ker's quarters. There thl'y found ke\S tn 1he main church room and ear- n ed nut !heir (!cstruc11on The damaJ?,e w;is discovered about 8 a.m. by the Re\'. Bash. Police said the cnlrv ti1nc w;is between m1dn1ght. and 6 a.m. ihis mnrni ng. "All In The Fam ily" stairwell and a "'all. Tbe1r weig ht brought the f10<1r dn1>.·n nn :-.turphy'! class. A group of 6 tn 8·_11ear-0lds at· tending classes on lhe tnp floor \\'e:re uniiljurt'd The state fire marshal ;ind a fl \'f'·ma n inl"estig;it1ng learn worked 1hroui::h the n1i,:ht p1eking debri~ for l"lues to lhe ca use or ihr hla,,1 Kil)ed w1tt1 .\1urphy wC're R1 t k f.1orrL~. f;arv Hnlrv. C:irnl Joy, ;:ill 14. and Heaihl'r Oa·w~!!n . l!l, nll of \1arietta , Eight nthers WC'rc 11drn1ttffi to Mariella ~1emoria1 Hospital with burn s and frac- tures. but only one , ~tyla ~l arlln , 15, 11,•as in eritiral cund11inn rarly toda y. Six other youngsters \1 ere treated and rf'leased. Police 5.Qt. J•lhn F:str~ 11as in police headQuarters at r1t1: hnll across !he street waiting lnr hi s w1f., and sel'en of hi s nine chUdren to emerge from the church. "It sounded like a sonic boom and at first that was wh<i t I 1Jinug!1t it W<'IS. "Bu t it wa s too close :ind too loud. I looked outside and saw smoke ;ind st.earn coming from the church. r-.fy first thought was -my famil y is in there." "The blast shook city hall." Estes sa id. Estes dashed across th e street and crabbed his t"'O daughters who were in Murph y's class. "One of my daughters said to me, 'daddy, it just blew up and fell in,' " he said . 4 Lost R etarded Y ouths fl ik e Out O f T exns Woods L.l\NEVILLE , Tex. (UPI l -Flve lost bovs -four of them ment:il lv reta rded - wa.lked out or a hea vily woOded area or east Texa s today and asked a farmer if thev could be sent home. T0he boys, ranging in ;ige fr<i m 11 to 16, were from the Summitt O;i ks Achieve· men! Center at Lane\'llle in Rusk Cou nt y. The v became separated late Sunday fr om a gioup of 30 youngsters and fh·e adult leaders at Lake Jackson on the school '1 properly. A Nllcogdnches County shrrilf"s office spokesman said the l'inys \.l"andered into the T. R. fardemao farmyard at L:nion Springs, about 15 miles north of Nacogdoches. Tht>y 1>."ere in good con- dition. the spokesman said . The school is owned by brothers C. J . and Milte. Jac kson of Henderson. Mr~. r.tary J ackson. y,•1fe of the school's program director. C. J .. JacksQn . describ- ed fou r of lhe youths a.~ mental!~· rf'tard· ed , She said thry ranged in a._1te from 11 to !6. but that the 11 -year-nld "definitely is not mentally ret;irded." Rusk and NacogdochPs Cnunty law en· forcement officers searrhed the two cou nties today and were joined at daybreak by a department of public safe- ty helicopter. ''They 1>.'ere spending the nigh!. /Su n· day 1 Jn the camping ;irea on the 100-acrt school site," Mrs. Jacksnn said. "We have always given them freedom to roam around. These five boys just ""andered orr." Mrs. Jackson said Summitt Oaks was a school tor problem children and lhose of "below average intelligence." Tractor Driver Dies BANNING (UP I 1 -Re x Lee Anderson, 32, a tra,ctor operator, was burled in a cave-in wh ile working in a pit nn the t.lorongo lndi;in Heservation near here during the 11o eekd. Authorities said Andf'rson harl hern v.·nrking alnne on the pro1ect Sa!urdar. His hody was d1scnvered Sunda y Hfter hi!! wife c;i!led polite to report he had failed to return horne, RICK RACITI Introducing Oi1mond Exp1rt atCk RAC ITI Rick h•t r•1ided in Coif• ~.,.-1in c1 1958. Af+•r gradu•ti119 from N1..,porl High .School ha "J.Ork1d in th• ftmily bu1io e11 in Hun tin gton Beach. L•f er Ric:lc a ff•nded di1mond 1eftin9 1c:hool •* th1 Gemologic•I ln1titut• of Am1rica and i1 currently 1tudyin9 di1 - rnond tpprai1ing 1nd e .. aluation. H1 i1 a m1mb•r of th1 Rot1ry Club ind p11t pr11id•n+ of fh • Cotta M11a Jaye••'· FIND IT HERE FIRST Why Not Have Your Rin9s Reset In Beautiful New Mountln917 W• ct n d•1ign • ri119 ••p•ci11ly for yov 'Nith yovr ~ old di1mond1. W1 •110 ht .,..• unmovnttd dJ1mond1 and ''" 1dd to ybvr prtt•nt on1t. Ci-IKk our pric:•1 i nd ,,.,..,_ • 1002 mMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 COMI IN AND HO-AIQUND 1838 NEWrORT ILYD. rHONI 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -.__ -I ....... ., • ' • DOM lt.t.CITI OUR MOST UN USUA~ DIAMOND GUARANTEE . -.... ·--·-,... .. .... ,...,,._.40'MI MOU .... ,..,.W kt1t ... , ... __, ..... c .. '"••_. ••4-et CO Ml'All. 1· I '1 7 '-. . -·----·--'"" • • U i :;. -,---· -= =e• :p; • Huntingto11 Bea~h Fountain Valley Today's Flllal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64 , NO. 143, J SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 197 I TEN C ENTS Con1munity-Progress Congress Study Bared By RUDI NIEDZIEL5K I or ,~. Ool!v P llOI SU!I Less popu lation growth and beltl'r con1~ 1nt1r1ity µlanning head tilt> desires c,~­ pressc<l al the loul'!h ;1nnual Hun11ngt011 Rea<.:h Congrr~s liir C 11 m 1n u n 1 l 1 Progress. ' Th!'.' ideas f'.,pre~sed b) 1:10 c1uiens ~rltl t·n·ir o!tii:ials Sept. 25 werr s ummarized and cnade available tl){la~· h~· thr l'harn ber of 1·01nn1('rce, .~pon;;or uf 1h~ da.1··long event. Key ideas genera1cd by 1he eighl dilicuss1on group:; are HO\\' being studied tor 111c\u.s1nn ul!n the ctt.1 ·s t1n:d polt(·1 plan Brokl'n d1111n by top1r tht')' ;;r(· <1s tuJlO\', $. RESIUE\"Tl.\I. A,\U II 0 US I ~{; : P.111eli sts liked ll'a.5! !ht• l'ap1d grQ\1'lh 01f popula!.1011 and txprrss1~d :1 willingncs.-. 111 p:i1· an add1!io11al 1110-(·ent properly ta \ fo r beau1111c:a tion prog1·a111s. Tht'V dld nol fal'or \01r·incoml' hou.-;ing Thc.1 {i1d f;.11·or a lour.flo1.1r height li1n11 on re.sidc11t1;il 1·011$trut11on t;0.\1i\IERl'IAL A:\U INDUS'l'RIAL DJ.IL'( ,!LDT P~O!o bv Terry Co.,llt SARA UNDERWOOD, 2, ENJOYS REFRESHIN G CUP OF SLU SH Balboa Island Tot Concentrate• on Beating the Heat I-'A Hits Reco1'cl at 101 ; Coast Beacl1e s Go to 35 Cool fog ga1·c 11 brief relief !'1 th,. Orange Coast Saturday. but hol air l·a1ne right back on Sunda.v a.~ Los Angeles broke an all ·lime high for hral on Oct. 10 , 'l'he 1nercury ros.: lo 10! dei;rees Sun- day io Los Angeles. brf'aking the old record of 98 se t i11 1388. Beachc~ al ong tlw Orange t1>as1 Susp ect Soug ht In Assault Case At High School Police today continued !heir search for the suspect in an attack which has left a 1-'ountain Valley teenager hospitalized in critical condition. Slephen ~t. Bacon. 15. of 17357 San Luis St. was injured Oct. 1 as he stood v•ith several friends In the mall area of the Fountain Valley High Ychool. Officers said the suspect apparently hi! Ra.con in the face, causing him to fall backwards and hit his head. the student was treated and relea:;ed from H u nti n gto n Jntercommunity •ldspital. bu t wn ~ re-admitted the ft'lllo~" ing day. He 3s !lince undergone brain 1n1l-gery twice. . Oete<:live Sgt. 'Ril l OeNisi said the !iuspect 1s been identified and a warrant ha.s been issued for his arrest on assault sp,y: 8~Ct , Seized -J1NOON ( P) -A 39-year-old official e!, tjle Britll Foreign Office was ar- r_e):ted ovt'r wekend and charged to-~·with h Ing' ovtr a 1tcret document usefbl entmy: - Leon1rd Michael llinchlifte. an a!Sis- lant adminl.stralion officer, was arrested ln London. He was charged with handing t ver .the document In Kf\artoum, the c~pltal of Sudan. some time between July 111&8 f\nd A ii 1971. Tbe chtrJt did not Identify t docqment or the enemy na· 1ioo. reporter! S11nda~· tc111per;l\urrs ra11g111g f1·01n 81 to !\!i dl'grces i\l11rc o\ the san1c w~s l'Xptctr!l trid<i~ 1l1ro11gh Tue..;da) The hot Jnl;ind 11r•a1lirr drovf' unu su3ll~' l<irge (·rowd~ do11,n lll !ht' bt"ach 11·hcrr• weatht'r 11;1.; 1111ldt>r . .'.ll1g!1tl.1. :ind llir 11all'r rnodcr;11e a1 fi:! lu fi.'i dei{rl·f~ Snrne 40,000 1·1~rl\1rs tnrd 10 t'Sl.':ipt· tht> 11eat on 1ht• s<11nl ;cl ,\Jtwpo!'I Real'h , !-,1111- day, 11·!11 le llu11l1ngto11 Reach rcporl('d 1.·ro11·ds of Jo .ooo Lriguna Bf'ach lifeguards w<it<'hf'd 8.000 come to the shore to cool off. and tllf're 1rerr another 1;),000 visitors to city and countv beal'he.-; 111 San Clcn1ente. f.ar-ly loday the four beach cit1c.i; reported tcmper;ilures ranging from 7~ deg rees in Laguna Beach to 74 degrees in Ne,vport and Huntington and 80 degrees in S<1n Clen1cntc . The heat has been St) severe in Loo Angeles County, lhat 1l caused• ~evere smog problems over the weekend. The L.os Angeles Pollution Control Districl cailt:d a schoo l smog al ert today for the east and wesl portions of the Sa n Gabriel Valley. Santa Ana and l\na henn were expected to be the hot spot s 1n Orangf' County to· day Y.'ith the mercury reaching as high a$ 98 degrees. 1'roop Stren g th · Hits 210,000 SAIGON (AP \ -ltmerican ' troop strength in South Viclnam was reduced another 2.500 men last week. lowering the total force to 210.000, the U.S. Co mmand announced toda y. The tolal Is scheduled to be pared to 18'1.000 men by Dec . l. but President Nlx- rut is to announce a progra1n or future wllhdrawals,in mid-Nove1nber.. The 210,000-man force is the smallesr sinee February 1!166. The pre~nl. force is made up of 164.300 Army troops. 34,900 Air force rmn, 10,200 Navy, 500 Marines and 100 Coast Guard. In 1ddition. approxlml'ltely 13.000 Navy men Are 1board U.S. llhip.11 operating of( Vietnam . UE\'ELOP1\l£_\'T: Panelists !ell 111- <lustrial growth shou ld be 1nore properly pl ;1nn~d ;ind e<ln!rOllf'd an ti tluH thr l'l11 ~houlrl spend 11101· .. on ;irtvertising ;ind 1}r(l111ott<J11 1\<ld1 !1011ally , 1! wa~ su):g."steci th;)1 1hc procr.'.>S 111 gr;1nl111g ;ippn11als !1) dt1·rlopers bt' sin1p!ttied. <'Oi\l:\lU NIT't' APPEARANCE A\D .\'OJ\·STKUt'TUR1\L. BIJGll T: Panelist~ ~uggeslc,cl rnore lrce plan1111g. bur.l'ing ol 111'il1ltt's. and a general L'lcan·up of ~igns and billboards. They urged th a i <le\1elopers should bear the burden or !and~1.:;i)J111g t1P1v areas and that !hf' <;ehools and the c1\y l'OOpera!e on use of fa1'lht11·~ T HA~S PUHTATlU'.\: ,, I) u b I I ,. ll'ansµort;i\11.111 .sy:-.tern 11a~ ~111gled ou1 11., 1111.: gn';i \{'~I llC('d b.1' " lll<iJUl'll~ 111 tlw panelisl.s They al:-.1.1 ('Xpre.-..st·d o.111C-rl':\ 1irer pedestrian and bic ycle safet.1 1111;!1 1r;1c\1\'f' s!rel'ls, bl·v~·ll ll'alfu" ;ind ll:t' :.id1L•rse 1n1pact of (·0111n1uni1; lt'Hl lH' 1n future 111du.-.1nal art·as C0,\1.\J li,~ITY FAt'fLITIES ,\,\'!) l'UBL IC SERVICES: ll 11 as ~ugge~ted hy panelists !ha1 the beach be developed as a !oun~l a!\rac-twn and that a co1n- 111u111t.v ,,1ad1u111 he run~\r(11:tl·d. Other 1lh·a~ lill'ltH!l·d U~t· nf eablc telcv1~1on ft ·r 1:11pn•v1·rne111 of cun11nun 1cai1 ons .in t11·ic :111,111-s and e~tenrled u~•' of libraries. ... t·hoo!s and con1n1un1!y l'entcrs tor youth ;111(1 1·111c allil1rs P:\Bl\S. HEC REATIO~ A;\D OPE.\' :-i PA Ct:: Poi11r lt~1.s fl'lt a nrf'd ror con· ~1rue!10n of trails and blL'~T/e paths pnor t(I dt•i t•lopn1cnt. (\f nf'w tr~· s anrl to pro- 1·1d(' overnight l<1tnp1ng tai;ili!les u1 the futur e Central City Park . It was aJso .i;ug· gL'~ted that the Central City Park not be boX£'d -1n by lndustria) devcJoprnent~. .\,\ TlJkAL RE~'<l ~(Ct-JS A.NI) OIJ, PRODLiCT IOI\ Sp d out by paneltst t was the need tor. cal Nntru! of oil pro· duct1on I'. tal e ret•ogruzing oil as \'a luable rcsourl'e ut the t.:iO'. 111 addilion. the pane! urged that thr t1!y buy and protect ::.l'a1lable bcal'h propcrl.1 and questioned the des1rabilitv of the Pacific O:last Freeway. · Firemen Ring Inferno New Lines. Set UJJ Ag·ainst Tlrree-mile Blaze S.\.\'T:\ B:\f1B :\H.\ 1,\f'1 Fire f1gh1crs hnieed toC!a.v bf>hind a noolse of fir e Jines thC)' lioprd 11·ill strangle C:aliFornia ·s wor~! brush Hr r ol lhe _1c.ar, Thr blaze h;1!> claimed four li1 rs find destroyed sel'l'n hon1 es. The lines -Sll'aths ol barr ground str<tpf'd out b)' bulldozers and hand crew~ orer the 1\·eekend -are aimed al stop- ping the unchecked. eastern front of thr 11re·da~'·Old fire . a thrcc·milc-long walJ of Blasts Marl' Ag11e\v Visit To Turkey lSTA~BUL. Turkey 1LJPI1 -Two bninb explosion~ l1iL 1he t;.s. Consulate and fl Consulate auton1obile 1n \stanhul \od;iy shorll.v before Vire Pre~iden1 ~pirn T Ag11e11· arri1·e<1 in . .o\nkara for an of· licia l !ll'u·dJy \'is1 ! 10 Turke.1'. There were no disturban1:cs in l\nkar<1 The Agnr11· plane !ouched down al Ankar;i ai 1•por! at lO·JO a.111. 11,31} a .rtl . PDT•. The bomb t:\plo~ion~ t1arl been r•'ported .il 12 41a111 and I a 111 Therr ll'err no 1111111etl1ale 1·cpor!~ u! lr[luble 111 ,<\nkara bul in \~1anbul. rwo hon1bs exploded ;ii the l. S Consu!a!r. <ind 1\VO 3lJ!OlllObi]c!;, (Hi e Of the1n bclon~· 111g lo U S. Cul!ural Alt ache l\enlon \\'. hrl!h. were rf'portrd dcstl'o,ved •· 11 ·i; bccau~e that rnan Spiro Agne\~· i~ con11ng ... one Istanbul resident told t_;p] Turkl~h Pren1ier :\1h<H Erin1 gree!ed Agnc\1 and his \1•ile a! lhe airport. In a short s!atcment al the a1rpor!, Agne1\• said 1h;i1 "since 'Ke1nal' Ata!urk . Turkey's flrs1 prrsidenl gavr the ne w rrpub!u· 11s d1 rcct1on and insp1rat1nn . Turke.1 has becon1l' and ha.~ served as an t•~;t111ple :'Ind 111~111r<1t1on !o sci eral df'\'C!1Jp111g ('0U11tflt>l'i ' A~ne1~ ~:urt Turk<·~·~ role-in 11·1.1dd prace i~ an 1111pnr!a111 one ;ind added the United Stales woulrl do e\'er1·th1ng pos~1 hie "tn help Turke_v ach1Pvl' its desired de1•elopmf'nts ., En route lo Ankara. Agn('w ·s plant: lan- df'd in Torrcjon. Spain, at. 4: 15 11.1n The stopover lasied flboul one hou1 , \!r.~. l\gne11· left nil plane briefly, bu t thr Vic e President y ln1ained inside. / fl an1e s ~111rc tha n I.BOO n1rn a1·e h(llll1ng 1lie bla~.r Earl; to<la~ the bla1.e 1\a ~ abQ1 11 a 1111lr Ctll'ay fron1 th e brf'(lk .'i. l'\11 along l11e 1nlles ol 1he H111eo11 Ridge near the Sa111;1 Ra1·bara·Ve nt ura county line. Bt'yon tl 1t1e lines are oil fields. "lf the \\'Inds duu'I 1·otnr up 11·r cxper\ !he lines to hold." !;:lid ot1e f11·e s1xrkcs tna11c The hlazl' has rrack\NI 111'r1· 9.000 acrr~ ;ind 1s 75 percent controlled. thr Allies Rel.cas e R ed Prisoner Fro in \\'lrr Str1 icrs SA IC:O!\ -Allied forces rclrascd a North Vietn<1rnese pnso11cr of war today 111 ('~change for an American scrgran1 freed hr the \'iet Coni; la~t wrek The L1 ~ Embassy said !1 hoped !he c;>;· change "'ou!d le;;id to the ll'l'eing of more An1er icans . '/'he PO\\' v.a s said b,1 une su111-rf' lo ha1·e beell aniong a group of 1\'orth Vlct113n1esr pnsuncrs prt'· ~rlect('d for 1Tt ur11 /1111nc 111 ca~r r111 111itia!i1·e dcv1'lopccl '111 t'Jlh\·1· ~1dc !or t•xchanging Sl)('cu la11 on 111111 l . S ul t1c1a l> hnped fqr· f11rll11•1 ' I'll\\' 1•eleasr" was encour;iged b~· !he f:itt thal 11 wa.~ thr first on£" ever deli1 errd h,v lhc L·111ted Sta les rather th;111 South V1e rn an1. lhe obi 1ol1~ has le 111 l\·hich 11 wa~ arranged and thl' l;1cl tha t the C :). Einbas~} ;11111uunl·ed 11 Drt;ul:o; loday (ln P;.gc 4 Burulars Loot tl '' allc v Res ide n('(' Burgl<irs vd10 f(Jreed open lhr t1·r1n1 rloor of a ~·uu11t<t111 ValJe.v res1denC'e 011·1 1l1e 1\·cehrnd took an t•stuna1rd $1.2.iO 1,orrh t1f gun.~ ~nfl .:or11nun1t1n11. p0 l1r '1' said lod;.1~ lnres!igalor·s ~aid Hit> burg!a1-~ 01 ·. i'Ufr('d ;it !he hon1e or Larry Hriderl-,r 10140 El ~1ontcrcy Ave, Fricla1· n1g)]1 11·h1le He1decl\e 11•as oul !terns taken tn lhe burglar.\' include lour rifle.~, a shotgun. a1nn1un1t1nn anti binoculars, al'.c;ording lo police rcpor1s NAACP to File Law suit On . School Discri1ninatio11 SACRAMENTO (AP t -NAACP 11t- torney NaLhaniel Colley 11aid today the NA1\CP "very shortly" will file a sweep· in&i_ an1i-discrimination suit charging the Stat-t of Californifl with dil-lcriminalion in school1;, hiring and housing. Colley said the suit will .be "a sort of first," a class aclion legal filing gainst <;ov. Reagan and all 1,1.17 California !iehool districts. Colley said delaits of the suit would be revealed at an Oct . 20 news conferenct in Sacramento. lie said the State Personnel Board would be among dt fendants because of what Colley c al le d a cle 1 rly discrimi'natory employment p a t t e r n among state department!. He uld at least. 100 school districts would be' affected, includi ng the •state's biggest. the 550.000.pupil ~ Angeles school districts. "\Ve don't have resources lo run ~ lawsuit against every schciol district. We'd be bankrupt in no time." .!!aid Colley. •le said t he suit would ask 1 cow::t order to halt discrimination but that the ' ' time limits lo end discriminalion are sllll being discussed by NAACP attol'neys. He .~aid in junctions ag ainst housinl:' discrimination would be sought. "in :-ill areas where the state has aulhorilv" or influence over housing matters. · An N AACP report in the spring found a three percent drop the past five yl'ars in the number of bla cks employed by state government. Thal report blamed "sub!lr. discrin1in1:1lion'' and "bureaucratic bungl~ lng " for the decline. The Slate Personnel Board replied that the NAACP report wa~ ba sed on "Isolated statistics" which created . "a distorted and erroneous impression." The boaid slid the NAACP repol't failed to mention that Negro emplQyment in 19 state departments actually Increased. Colley said the suit will name as defen· dants the state. Reagan, the State Person11el Bonrd, the State. Board or Education and "you ntune lt. practicnlly everybody.'' Colley is a forme~ member of the State Board of Education. and wa11 the first black to serve on the IO•mtmbcr ap- pointed board. He resigned in 1963. " ~pokc~rn;in s;i1rt . 11 has hren pllshed by :-.rint;i :\11as -· dr\ drsert gust~ up !CT 25 1111les ;i11 h(Jlll' 11h1ch h;11·t pu~hl'd the 1ri11µer01ure ltllf11t• IO(l tlrgrees and lo11·rrrd the ln1n11d1l v to ru·:1r Zf'ro. Fire qfl1c1crl~ say 1l1e blazf. n1a.1• l1a1c bcrn s€t. 'l'l1r area no1v bc111g burned 1s in tl1r ~pr11·.'.lel,1 p1Jpul:11f'rl S::u1la Ynez lonthills north of ('arp11tter1<1, !O n11lcs south o! S;in!a 13arb;ira Fire nft1c1als said !hr last fire there 11;1 s 1n 1911 and thr brush 1~ fro111 kn ee- E.l:JJlnnotiou D1'e h1;;!1 to above a 1na11·s head. C<irp111tcn;i Vire Chief Jolin fii~d·;n­ ordercd the e1·al·ua1ion 111 an e,;11111 .. tf'd IJ l1Gn1es anrl ra:iehc~ ••" 1\,tll 111.\f (;ohrrnador Canyon f\.oad S1111r\;1,1 ;i .. a. precaution a$ fire f1gh1 c1::. set ii bi1t f-l;;·e in !he ;11't\1 Thr: ba tk11rc ~lk't'f'~.,f11ll) burned ol:.JI a l'311 JOIJ wl111·h oflil'1<1ls feared the mau1 hod 1 0t 11 :1111('~ n11 gh t 11st ;:i.~ rt path t1<11 ;11 d :l\c 1u1·;11. <1 sµok esn1an said, Heari11g Slate(l T 011igl1t 011 Doyle Mille1·'s_Fi1'ing 8~ Al.A'.\ OlRl\IN 01 •~• Dl •IY ,11~1 ~t~ll The l;itc:::t cha pter in the firing of Hun· t111;.:lrin H{'.'it'h i 111 1\d n11nbtrator Do~'le :0-1111('1· 1<;1~ to 1ai..c place this r·1·e111ng 1vit h ,, publll' hc;ir1n!! st;1rl111g at 5 pm. before !lit 1·\I I <'l!lllll'll ·\II ;nd1e<1ll(J1h 11(•l't' 111.1 1 rnr he,1r u1g 11011/d lir .i l111v-kr1· alia1r bcforf' fl hear- 111g \llfl('C r rro1 tdt~d b1 the Lo~ Angele~ A1101,her Batlle I 11 s ,·hool Rcnia p Dis pute Slated ·\:1olhcr !'IJ1t11d 1n thr h<tltle n1·rr ~rho11l 1":>d1st1'1rt1ng 111 \\'rs\ Orange County w1\I b\' fought \rrdnrsdri~ 111gl1! 111 lhe "ttP11iral " ('nrncl' of ~ant;i A11a ~h'lllhf·rs r,1 111 .. (J1·a11gr C011nt,1 Co111~ lllilh•t• P\I Sl·holol n1~11·1r·1 ~Jr~:11111.at10n d1'1 'idt'd 11111101L· Iii•' .-,p:i1-r1ng !11 1hr S;ull.·1 \n,1 Jl 1~l1 ><.r>ti .. nl ;111rl1!ur1u1n l:ilr la ~I II•'•'~ IP l\1'11\l(k ;\ 11)111'•' 1111p;1rl1ill lol'a I 10111 !111' ;1 d•'f'l<lirll 011 th1• l~<,11e Tih' 1111·1·!111;.:, "1'1R\11:illv .~tl1tdultd 11\I' ; :i11 11111 111 1•1111t1L1r11 \';il le.v High School, 11 di 111111 lit' held :11 ~ p 1n in Santi An;1 ,\ 1nr111bt'r nl lilt> t1\n11n11lte will br ;it 1'111 11\1 ;1111 \",dlr,1· ll1gh School lo fldVl!ie r·cs1dcn1~ nf 1hr ('hange in loca11011 "\\'(' l('t'l lhUI !hl:i IS highlr Ull\ISU:ll and 1·cr!;11nll' 1hr ~a 111c type of bf'har1or ;is !hr rnn11n1!lt'r llHs .sho\1·n 111 !he pasL·· 1'h!11'gf'd nr :\!1('haeJ Brick, one of \11e pr11111· 1t1c~ 111 tli r turrrnt plan. ro spl1l up 1he llu11t1n~lo11 Beach Unton High School D1~tn1·t Bnck . su pC'nntenclent of the Fountain \'a lley ;o;ch01.J Di~lncl. is currently see k- ing leg;1I ad1·1ce n11 ;i11 ;il1egerl cnnflic1 or interest anion~ members or the co1n - 1ni ttce Ile h<is charged th:it con1mi Hee1nen Slephcn Holden, Roger Anderson and Kol)er1 Bark should have abstained fro1n tentalivel}' approving lhe plan on the grounds that they 11re either trustees, forincr trustees or tcsideut.~ of school .~~'.s1ems affected h.v the redis!ricllng plan . 1\t its \Vednesday 11\gbl n1eel1ng the con1n1ittce can uphold its earlier decision or reject it. The proposal call s for !he division of the high school district into four new unified school systems. each ser\•ing sludents fron1 kindergarten through the 12th grade. One district would be ·for1ncd through the conl<O\idation of the Fountain Valley and Ocean View schoOI districls. another lhrough the combil'latlon of the Seal Beach and Los Alamitos 11c;>hooJ districts, and the third and fourl.h of the \\'estminster and H.untington Beach City school districts. ·The major issue separating the com· b11ta11ts is an alleged inequity over tax- able income among the parllci1>aling school districts and preservation of con1· muni1y identity. Aligned on ont side against the p\c"1n tSet UN lf'Y , Page%) • .. \dn11nis!rati1e Procedures Ot!ic:r The reasons For the 011s11ng of ~1Jlle.r .1flcr 11 .1ears a.~ cit y adn1111i~lra1or \1ere lo be nu,<Jr pl1bl11. hit the f1r-1 tirne . /lo1nf'r L ,\lL·Cun111c·h. 1he spel'1al counsel 11·lio has reprc-cntcd 1be l'i11· t'Ounc1l 1n nf't:Of1at1on~ 1111h .\ldlel' ha~ said he 11 (1uld open tl1c hc;inng bv rr,1d111g thr reason~. Eel St'lle('i-, Oli' ~+lt1}rl1t'1 11·ho 11 ill T't'pn'S"rnl ,\J illrr 11a~ r .\prctCd 1\1 rnuntc1' 11·111! ;1 n:hut1;1I <ind ;i ~!aten1ent of ach1c1c1nf'11!s b1 !hf' adn111u strator !llal will l;et:onic public re1·nrd "The l'OllllCll h;is lilC' ;ib~01111 r r1gh1 Ill lire lllf' ;r(l1111111s1raLor ·· Sc hecj., ~aid. "\Ve tonrrdc thfll l\rrord1ng 111 ll1r t'1l1 chnrlrr lhf' hrflr- ing i~ for the purpo~f' rif bn11g1ng ;ill .. prrti11P11I 1;11·1 ~·· hf'f,1re 01r pubhl' pr1nr to 111e t!11.:i l cr~:h111 cir rtmn1al. Thf' f:n.11 .1(·!11•11 til 1·r111(11·;11 \I 111 ('Onlt t)cl Ill. 11·iil'l1 llw nn Ti1 ·e 11f d1~rniss.ll ,\hllrr 1·r1:t11 f'(I .'it'J)T l·l r\plJ'f'S The n ;u101l1cr ('"111 w1I 11.t(' 11111 ht• 1aj.,f'n to m;ii;e 1l1c fl1~11i1,~:1l rf[cclnc Hn!h a!111r11r1< h;1 \(' :.l:ited that wl1e!h <'r tl1r h(·.1r111g_ wo11ld br held or 1101 11·as tip tu \!111\'I b111 tht' ndministrator •·learril ll)l th1' {j\lt·,1 11 111 !(11~ n10r111ng bv ~.11·1ni.: he 111.Hild hr ;1! lhr hr:tring ''ounc1l111r11 1rrrf' ~1·hrd11 l ed 1n 111el"l al :: 11.111 . 1 wo hours lif'f11rr the he:inng. Tht>I 11·cre expcctefl l<J go 1n1n ;in rJi:· f'C'Ullle' .<('~SIOll \\'1th .\lcC11rm1C'k to di-· euss 1he handling 11! the l'01.1ncil's casr. Bra u11l Hail ~ Vic lorv BR~:0-11-:\'. (:ennan1· 1 . .\Pi -Ch<1n- eellor \\'illv Br·andt·s 'social Democratic party lod~.v h.ii\ed its victory in !he German st:ite eltttion <-s an endorsement For his "E;is1 pol1t:I' .. of itnprov1ng rela- tions 11 lth lhe So11ct bloc Orange Coaat "'eather Sunny sk1e! are due Tuesday with cooler lemperature! along lh'e t'O<tslhne. Highs today around 75 ;it tile beael1es rising to 90 inland . Lows lonight 58 to fiO. INSIDE TOD-'l' T/1c U.S. a11d Viet11ani nllir.s l1rive released o Red prisoner of ioor 1t1i!lt ll1e expressed ho pe ilwt it may encourage addittonal exchanges i"1t tl1t f11t11re. 1Stor11. Pa ge 4 J. •••Hflt )1 c111._,,,1. , Cl!l'l:~ll't U1 ' c11u111" u.n Ctmkt l' (••··-· ,. 0••111 M1llte1 ll OIV"J'Cfl II Edl!1t111 '"' 4 lfttltlt lft'"""' 1f 'Jiit.Mt 11·1• Mii••-• II AMI ~Nllft U Mlvttt 1/ Nlli.tttl New• l·S 0••-Cl~"" !l Sylvll ,tr!tr ll IHflt 1l·!l S'9Cll Mlrktlf 1 .. 1f t1!1vl ol9oo 11 ''"'"" " Wtlllltr WM,_ Wttll ll ""'"'""'' ..... ,,, , .. ll w.... """' •·1 'l ! O.AIL Y PI LOT •Abstainer~ Loves Sn1oke t~1i y l>ILOT Si.., l>"f'I LOVES HIS JOB Firef ighter Wiggin' Slasher . .\ttacks Transient Pair; 1 Dead 1 Hurt SA ... \' .JOSE 1L"Pl 1 -Tv.·o tran5ient~ !:::".! !heir 1t'.:nats ~!a ~h~rl . n;il.' nf thl"m fatally. by an ur.knnv.·;i :1 s~:i.1!ant or a::sa:!an!~ Sunda~·. 11nr! r • .r1e of them was set afire. po::ce repnrt ~rl The dead rr.an ll'a' 1r!er t1f!ed a< Ad<im Seely. fi7. His charrerl fyir:!_I', \\Ith !he throat sla~h"d . was found in a fir e at an abandoned school Juan Ramirez. another trans 1t>nt. \4"as found \4"ilh gra l"e wounds nn his throat on a street a block from !he fire Authorities said the y hoped to question him about the attack. Red iVe1v spaper Editor Resigns LO~DON IAP I -The n,.ws l"ditnr or the f\.1 orn1ng St:ir, \•nice of Britain's small Communist party. has qllit his po~t aftl"r 21} years becau.~e nf .. pnli!ical dif- ferences." lt wa~ learned tnda\". Similar d1 ffcrrncP~ he1 ween ·hardliners 2:id moderatf'.~ 1n !he leadership are ex- pec te d tJJ su rfacr a! !he part y·s natio nal cnngre~s next tnQnlh fra nk Gu ll{'lt. 1he S!;'lr's hardl 1ne news e.~itnr. q1ut S;"1!11Tda}· l.ulle!t ~lrongly np- pr1sed the Br111sh parT\ 's dec ision in 1968 t'I crindf'mn the Srn1Pt·lei1 1n\as1on n( Cz"<':i'>"il•"l"··a~1a lie ~a1~ !he BrJ!1<h party t.arl taken "an opportunist hne .. thPl'J_ ThP Star ha~ an ed 1t11nal stafi of about ;in v..th an ec11matl'd fill pPrccn! frl\"Ot1ng tr .. rnore moCC'ra t!' r.;ir:v \·1e11s that (, 1llf'!t anr! a d\' 1ndl1ng band of i':ardhnf'rs r ppo~er! Actor Boq:nine Hurl TORREO.\. \ff'.,,.,, 1-\P , -Ar'r,r ['nest Bnrtn~r.e \\11~ c,1· nn hi~ hac k h\ f: .~g i:;L1$S dtlrt:'lg f1!,,..1n1l fl[ 'The J':c1er.gers," a ~pnk.-·<man fnr 1he pro- Cuc tion cnmpany repnn~ OUNG-IE COAS? DAllY PllOJ OllANGE COAST l'V!l~ING C'OM,AJN Robor+ N. Wo1 d Pl'Wl klMt I nd Pullllshtt J1~\. R. C111!1v Vu l'rt:i~ •rd G...-.1 ,,...,...,..,. 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Fireman of One Month Digs His Duties By ft.UDI NIEDZJ:l:l..SIJ Of .... Dal"' ,111M '"" If you blew clear smoke into the face of Gregg Wiggins 1 month ago ht would have choked. But that was before hf: went to work for the Huntington Beach f ! re Department. Today, lhe 20-year--Old non-smoker loves it. A vettran of two m111or house fir~. "'iggliu ha!: had his gt"ar dusted by a.sh~. his fac-t ~ared bv ~I and hi! t yes nun& by b1llng smokt. \\"iggins 11nd fl\·e othtr you n,i! mt n ~·t-re accepltt! into tbe dtpartment's hrst fir tman apprvilice program. fundt'd b~· the Federal Emergency Emp!oymtnt Acl . "I spent two ytars 1n rolltgt studytn g businU3 administralJon ~aust I ~·antt'd to be an accountant. But that be-came kind of a drag."' ht e:xplaintd. .. I ala·ays a-a nted lo be a fLTt-man whtn I ll'a.!i a kid. ~ow I actuall~ t-l'!Joy goins to \l'tlrk. This re.ally lurns me on " For the hnt t11i·o wt>e.k.5 ht and TE'd Harri.s. ~fichat-l Tamiya.cu and Craig Thomas part.ictpaled 1n a shc>rl rra lning prop-am du;1ng "-:UM !ht \ 1ea...ryitd ho\I' to handle hosl". clim b ladde rs and &11 e first aid. Thvi 1t ll'as 11mt for the tl"al thing Acting as f t:""tbug~. his superiors st-I a t>Lut bi an a bandonE'd hou~ scht'duled fi-.r demoli tion. \'"he-n de.nw b1ll0\I~ of black ~mokt ~1i;naled JI was hot enough. lht tta!ntt~ v.·r r t t ur~ loost. .. J"re l'Jt \"t r t'Xpt~ienced anything that ;:;1en5t', ·· rom..-..nrn1ed \\"J.Egin.s. · ·Jt 11·z..s bot and dirty and It wu phya;ica.l\y h.1Nl. But we loved It." "We stayed down low where the heat wa!n'I too bad bu! It wa! really deman- dmg. l'\•e nr1·er smoked at all and after this. who"d want lo?" AMut ~·30 a.m. Thur8day morning V.'igg1ns had another opportunity to show his new skill!. His engine company was r-alled nu1 tn txtinguish a major fire in a 111,,..sto t\' houst . .. The ii111rm ringing and lht lights turn· inG on 1111 tit nnc-e is rtally e~citing ," he ~aid . "'I rod e the 111ill board nn the !ruck ;ind ~ou rf'a ll~· 11·a.ke up 11·hen rou'rt. s]"f"td1ng lhrnu~h 11111·n v.•1th the \1·1nd h1t- tJ ng yflu In !ht fa ce " Ch\tf R;oiym(lnd Pic ard txplaint'd tha t tht ctt-r11r!mt nt had pla nned 10 starl its 1rprt-nl1C'f' prngram somttimt latf'r this .1·t ar. but bt'gan immediately when the f?d tn l goi·tmmtnt re.teared the monf'y. Tht oc1ginAI intent \l'as to provi de a radtl·t.1·pt program for young people in- lt.res:ted 1n mak ing careers out of the fire !'l"r1·irt and "'ho are taking fire sciencl" in C'Olltgt "'Som t of the people we hirl"d were slifhtly untmp!oyable but we ftlt that it "as a moral issue to bring them into the fold." he said. .. Thes:e guys wtre (lUt of 11 job and so mf' of them never had any thoughts about becoming firemen." The program has not been 11 compltte success. ho\l·ever. because superficial background chf'cks were employtd to E;h"t the applicants a fresh start. Thrte of rhe original six "·ere ~·ashed out for reasons ranging from fa ilure to become LA Dock Cliores Halted By New Local Squabble S . .A....'J F~-'i..\'CISCO (APl -Dock Q?era- t1ons camt to a dead si op Sunday a t Los Angelts Harber -!ht \\'est Coasfs big- gest port -but other~ Wl"T! npen and busy as lnnj:lshort>m{'n manned the pltrs a ~eCQnd da y under ftdtral cnurt ord er. In Southern California. 11. dispute bt~·E'fn the long shorPmen and manage- ment O\"tr "'ho v.·ould ~·ork the docks v.·as tf,e problem . both sides said. The Pacific ~!ant 1me Associal 1l'ln ~·hich represents 12fl stru ck shippers ask- ed f'lr 11 experienced men b~· na me In movt. equipment such as forklifts and cranes before ordering work gangs to load or unload ships. These I! men declined llJ acct>pt the 1nbs. said !ht Ln t e r n a I 1 o n a I Lnngshoremen'!i and Warehousemen's l"nion. An JL\VU source t>xplained that !he mtn felt "·ork should be i;hared equitably among available worker' and the PMA call-up indicated tht II would hf' working full time while others were not. The fL\\'U also opposed !hf' !iingling out nl specific names ra ther than a reque:~t fnr unnamed men v.·ith the sa me needed qua lifications. Singling out of mP.n hy name 11:as a key unresolved issue In the 100 day strike, sa1 rl a P.\lA spokes:man . He s<i id 11·Qrk tn unload or load the ships couldn't be of- ferl"d to the rest of !he men unt il these specialty men -kno~·n as "st{'ady men'' -had pa ved the ~'ay by putting the doc ks back in sbape. As a result, nn nnf' "·nrkPrl :it. LA flt Long Beach harOOrs e.xcept for two gangs nn military ships and 111.0 1·essf'!S the JLWU said it m:inned her.ause the shipa v.f're nnt unrler P.\1A management. it ~oul d take 24 hours In get cargo mo\'lng after !ht "steady" men returnt.d 1n tht Vis Anr.;tles are a. P.\lA .~aid \~flrk "4'as under "4·ay sm oothly ;,t orh tr pnrts fr.-.m San Diego tn Seatt le. ~a1d J~1n,,.s R.-.ber!~rJn , a P>-1A i;pokr>~m 11 n Ten times mrire men th;in usual on a Sunda y v.'ert wor~ine dock~ at Sa n Fran- r1~cn A:iy. P\1A ordered :19 ~ang~. ahout 1.000 mrn, compared tn ahlJU l 100 on 11 normal Sunday. Twenly shi p~ a-ere being lnarled and unloaded of aOOut 68 that had bePn stranded. Port.! "'ere handling cargo also in Se:iit- tle. Porlland, 5an Diego, Port Hueneme M miles north of llls Angt>les 11nd elsewhtre in Southern California . The first i;hips probably would not get ga iJ as a result of the IO-day back to ~·ork Giant Pot Cache In Tanker Truck Taken at Border i:iAN DIEGO •l!l"I ! -Cus!om!'I in- spectors found marijuana viilu~d at St.S million in 11 dn11hle tank Q~1 lruck during 1 routine in~pection Sunday nlg;ht. The truck driver, Jo!'le Eduardo Gomei, 39, of San Gabritl, was booked in county jail on smuggli ng charge!'!. The truck was stopped at the In- ternational border crossing ttt San VaidrG fnr a routine chl"ck. Jngpector Barry Home gaid he opened the hatch of the rear tank and found it empty but when he opened the fof'Nard hatch he 11• IOmt Jc;rge bags. He elimbed inside ind uld ht found m11ri1uana wr11ppl!d in kllo-tlH {2.1 1'1"1U nd1 bags. He removtd one before ht1ng ove11eome by fume1 . f iremen were summoned 1nd provided Horne a·lth a gas mask. Ht then climbed inside the tanker and removed the l,llOO pounds of contraband by U1lna 1 booked a tick.. · Authoritle11 t11d they did not know Where Gomez got the truck. • order until the fir:it of this week , PMA has predicted. On Friday, a court hf'ating is schedultd in San Francisco to detemine if the 15.000 10ng~hnrt-men should continue v.·.,-king for an SO·day "cooling off " per iod sought by President Nixon under the Taft- Har!ley Act. "The attitude of the men is to obf'y the mjunclion." Sidne_\' Rogtrs, an IL\\"U spn kesman in San Francisco said Sundav. "'Lil:e any men they would have rathii:r had a contract. They feel too many of the kty issues haven"t been resolved. Their mnra le has always been high. but they a·nuld have stayed on strike as Jong as they had to." Rogers said. The JLWU struck July 1 demanding a new two year contract guarantteing a 40- hnur v.·ork v.·eek, better fringe benefits and holiday pay plus a Sl.60 hourly wage hike 01·er the present base of $4.28. \;leanwhlll". Eastern and Gulf coast pons rema ined closed due to a strike by 45.000 longshoreme1 that began over a week ago. 4 Lost Retarded Youths Hike Out Of Texas Woods LA~EVILLE. Tex. IUPl I -f ive lost boys -four nf them mentally retarded - v.a lked nut ror a hea\•ily wooded area of east Texa:i loday and asked 11 farmer if they could be. sent hnmt:. The hoys, ranging in age from II tn lfi . were from the Summitt Oaks Achieve- ment r en1 tr 11t Lii nevillf' in Rusk Cou nty. They hPcame separated late Sunday from :i ~rnup nf :10 young.sh•rs and five ;ictult leaders at Lake Jackson on the schoo l"s prnperty. A Nacogdoche.~ County i;herifr'11 ofrire Sfl'lkPsm;in saii1 the boys wandered into the T. R. farcteman (armyard at Union Spr ing.~. about 15 miles north or Nacogdoches. They were In good con- dltil'ln, lhe spokesman said. The l'IChool is owned by brothers C. J . and r-.fike. Jackson of Henderson. t-.1rs. ~1ary .Jackson. wife of the school"s program director, C. J . Jackson. describ- ed fn ur of thl" youths as mentally retard- ed. She said they ranged in age from 11 "lo 16, but th;it the JI-year-old "definitely i!'i nnt mentally retarded." Rusk and Nacogdoches County law en- forcement officers searched the two counties today and were joined 1t daybreak by 1 department of public 1111fe- ty helicopter. "They were i;pending the night (Sun- day\ in the camping area on the JOO.acre schno\ site," Mrs. Jackson said. "Wt: ha ve alwayil giv'tn them ft.~_;n. ltl roam a.round . 1beM five bd'Y• just wandered off." Mr11. ,Jackaon uid Summitt Oaks wu a school for problem children and thole of '"Delow •verat:e 1ntelU1ence." Boat Explosion Damages Cruiser LONG Bl':Aa! !UPI) -A 2'-lool.cabln mJIMr C9Ulht fire tn "" Belmont Shon aret of Lone Beach Sunday·. fordnc four Der10n1 abo.lrd to jump from the bumlna bolt 9fld 1wlm to nearby roch- Tht owner of the Tttttl, Joe Brown, 4S, of TuJun1a. told the Lona Betch Fire Department th1t the englne exploded tnd bunt Into flame• when he atarted It. A fire department apokelman 1akt there 1ppeHnily w11 a ptGllnt leak. The ,·easel w11 belvUy dam1pd. part ol a tum lo falsification of records and di1re.spectllble off-duly acli\'1ties. "We're eitremely pleased with the o!htr.s, though . They're. highly motivattd employes," said Picard. ''\Ve have kno 1o1-·le<1.1:e nf 400 other potential ap- prentices "'Ith 11 background in fire spr1·1t·e So .\'OU ci"ln see what kind of a break thry i;o1 " Thr pa)', $5.12 a rnonth . wa s describf'd a.~ '"fa nl as!ic" by \\'iggins. "It 's a 11ondcrlu l opport unity for someone who v.;in!s lo ,!!el startrd in a career with a serure future." he said. The 01trall :ippren l1ce program is in- lt'nr1ed tn g1\"e potential I 1 re me n something to di) betw een the "Inst years'' of lR-21 ~·h{'n t he~· are still loo young; to slarl a.~ regular fire fighters. accorchng In P1canl \It 's nn t a cheap labor program but is cte~~ned to pro\·ide a qualily manpo"·er pool of prO(>f'rly trained and educaterl canrlida te s For reRular firemen." he said "This is a "'Ork-experience program where the apprentices learn by doing. ThPy're completely evaluated on performan ce. If you screw up, you're gflin.1: to be gone. If you perform. you S!:t.1" " L:.i ter. Picard said, the appl'entice pro- grri m would he extended into a "pure'' pr ng rarn for co llege students presently tnrolled in fire science courses. "[l's going to be a lot tougher lo get in and ma~·be that's why the guys are tak· in g their "·or k so se riously. They know !here are 400 fire ser\"ice-orienled fell0\4'S ou t there just itching to gel at thf'ir jobs ·· Fron: Page 1 UNIFY .•. art the Fou ntain Valley, Ocean View and \~'estminster school districts, along with the high school district. Supporters of the division are the Hun· t1ngton Beach City School District. the Seal Beach School District and the Los Alam itos School District. Trustees of the fountain Valley School Dis1rict have called a special meeting at 7 3D o·clock tonight to de cide if legal ac. lio n nn lhe conflict of interest issue 1s v.·arran1ed. Lect ure Slated On Environment The second of a four-part evening lec- ture series on "~!<in and Environm ent" begins Tuesday at G<ilden West College. Spe;aker for the 7:30 p.m. program in the College Center i5 i\1 iss Sheila Brazier, chairman of the cnllege's social science divi~ion. Her subject is "The Search for ldentir y." ()t hcr speakers and topics are "En- vironmental Va lues, Technology and P(l!ilic:il Activism" by hi~tory lt:acher Richarrl Rnv.·e. Oct. 19 : a nd · vironment.al E:ngineering and the future of Man·' by aerospace tngineer Charlr~ Stone. Oct. 26. All nF the lectures are free ;3nd open to the public Harvester President A.H. Karpe Succumhs BAKERSVIELD (AP ) - A. H. Karpe, 8~. whn liked to !iay he built a SS in- vestment into the nat ion's largest lnlerna1inna1 Harvester agt>ncy, died Sllnday. Karpe v.•;i.~ considered a pinneer in Kern f'nun1y developmen! and v.'as a ma· Jn r rallll' and wheat rancher. He wrote a hook nf his exprrlences titled. "Llfe Vi'f!h a L11~ty Pinneer." He was the uncle of Cal ifornia 's rf'al estate c.·nmmissioner, Robert Karpe of Bakersrield. t ... ·Mn - ~ I I . I H1iey Meets Cho1i 1-luey , Ne\vton, co-f?und~r of. Black Pa~ther Party, greets Chinese Pren1ier ~hou En-_lat during his recent trip to Communist China. Ne\v· ton. back in U.S., 1~ scheduled to go on trial Tuesday for the third time on charges of slaying Oakland policeman John Frey on Oct. 28, 1967. Valley Gra11ted $105,012 In Emergency Joh Fi1nds The city of fountain Valley has been granted $1 05,0!2 in federal funds for jobs from the Emergency Employment Act. The announcement of the additional grant was rnarle Thursrlay :iccording to city personnel <lirec tor Sallv Hartrnan. i\1rs. Hartnian said she ~Ines nnt know yet how 111any jobs will he created by !he fund s bec;111se the rnoncv must be sh<1rect with Ille schnol 1lis1rfcts in Fol1nta in Valley. This tnuld inc lude The Fount~ln Valley School District, the Ganlen Grove lini fied School Distric t, the Ocean View School District anrl th e Hunt ington Beach Union High School District. The new grant is the second to go lo the city from the Emergency Employ- ment Act. In Septebmer a. grant of 2 Suspects Held In Beach Heists Two men "'anted for the robberies of a Hunt ington nc11ch market and liquor storr are in Cl1stody tod11y following thei r arrests in Ne,,.,•1)()r1 Ocnch. Pnli1'c sa,v th{'y <'Xpcct to arr;iign Rnhert C. Sl1clbv. 22 . of !HO Center St., Cnsta ~1<'.~<l, an d Anthon y S. Slalnn . 2.1. S.1n Di<'gO. T11cscl :t~· in \rrsl Orange County .Judicia l Di~trlct Cnurt. The pai r were arrested Friday morning (n l\1('v.•porl f3 e;1ch. Huntington RenC"h dc1ccti vcs said the pair m:it<'hed ctcscriptinns of the suspects in the hnlctups of the Delta Li quor Store. 8&1:1 Act:ims Ave, on Sept. 2.1 and !he 7- Ele\'cn ~1arket, 84i2 Indianapolis Ave. on Oct. 1 A tl)tal of i.350 \.\'as taken in the lv.•o robberies. Tractor DriY e r Di es BANN II\'"f: IUPJ 1 -Rex Lee Ander~on, :12, a !ractnr npe r:i1nr, was buried in a c;;vc·in while v.·or k in~ in 11 pit on !he fl.1nrongo Indian Reservation near here during the "'Cekct . "All In The Family" $35.200 v.·as given In Lhe city for five jobs. The ori ginal grant 11·1ll pay 90 percent of !he salaries of three nia1ntenance wnrkcrs. one stc.no C'IC'rk :ind an ad· ministrative aide. J\1 rs. Hartm an snid the state Dep;1r!rncnt of 1!11rn;in Resou rces J)cveloprncnt wil l b('g1n SL'rt"'cnir.g for these pos1!io11s nPxt Wt•ek. The second gn•.nt tol;1Jed $884,MO fnr Orange County ci11cs \l'ith an 1111cmplnv· me~l-rate that execcrts ~Ix percent. i n add1!1on to Fountain Val!ry, second grants also "'ent to Brea, Ruen:i P<i rk, Costa i\1esa, Cypress, Placentia, Sta nton, Tustin and Yorba Linda. Tex Watson Jury Deliberating For F ou.rth Dny LOS Al\'"GELES fUPI I -A slx-"·oman, six -man jury enters its f•rurth day nf ct elibc ratinns today in the n1urcter trial nf Charles "Tex"' \V;;il.~on , last of the Y1 anso n cull 1nt•1n!X·rs :iet u~cd of the ~Cl'cn Tate- L;d\1 11nca k i llin;.:~. Tiie p:1ncl ndJou rncd Saturday nfter fai ling For a third straight da y lJJ reach a vcrdirl. \\ at snn. 25. is .1c-cused nf leading 1he murdcrou~ fo1';1ys lo the huinrs of preg- nant actress Sfharnn 1'.ilc and 11·ealthy grocer Lenn J..;1.B1anca 1n Aui;:u~t . 1969. \\'at s1Jn has plcadrrl 1nn1x:rnl and in- nncent by rc;;isnn of in-.a111 !y H 1~ lawycr:i c(lntend his mind w:i~ arld lcd by dru~s ;ind sex :1nrl he aC"tcd as a rnhnt fnr flla n~nn. b!in dlv t"arr~·1ng nut the cu lt learler's rlesirc to kftl il1an snn ;ind tllrt•r ,\'nun~ wr11nen fnlln"'l'rs 11l1T;1dv ~;JI'(• h1•11n ~c n1enred to <lr;i1h fur thf' k ill111e~ \\'n!~1•11 's 1r111I wa.~ .~f'l'l.'fl'd . frorn lhi· olhrl's 11!1111' he fnught rxt.rar!illnn fru 111 his li1Hllt'ln v.11 11f \lrl(1n· ney, Tex. Introducing Diamond Exp ert RICK RACITI Rick has res ided in Costa Mela since 1958. After 9r1duatin9 from Nawport High School he wor~ed in th• f ami ly business in Hunt ington 8•1ch. lat1r Rick 1tt1nd1d di1mond setting school •+ th1 G•mologic•I lnstitut• of Am•rica a nd i1 curr1n tly studying die- mond •pprai1inq and •valuation . He is a m1mb1r of th• Rotery Club end past prasident of th1 Costa Me11 J1yce••· Why Not Have Your RinCJs Reset In Beautiful New Mountings? ' W1 c1n design a ri ng 11p1ci1Uy for you with your old diamond'1. We also h•v• unmount1d diamond• and can add to your pre•ent on11. Chick our pric11 and '•ve. RND IT H!RI FllST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPIN DAILY 9 le 6 COMI IN AND HOWSI AIOUND 1831 NEWl'ORT ILVD.. l'HONE 646-7741 DO:WNTOWN _CC?STA MIS(----H-I ...... .., I. ' I ' DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE ..... .,.. kt • 41-• """ • .. wtn ,..,. ..... t11.t c1 .. "'"' te _,,,.._ • 40% MO•I ... .,.. ,.w ,... " " , •• , •e..., "''· c .. '" •• ..., 11~1 COMrAll. ' ll<PllT WATCH llPAll DONI ON PllMISIS I ' \ ' l Gls Refuse Boiler E.Tplodes Sunday School Blast Kills Five 1'1 tlie Hehn , . . ' ~ ..... .t Tun .!\bdul Razak, premier of ?llalavsia. tries hand at helm of oi'~n eyland jungle rivcrhoal. Premier visited the Anah.e im ainusemcnt park Sunday. Va ndals Damage Co unty Ch urch Vandals drsecrated the First Christian :hurth nf San ta Ana, 1720 \V. 17th St , !arl.r loda~, 1"1pp111g an An1eri c;in Flag to '.hrr<ls, slashing pictures of Chris! and :utting cloth and leather eol'ered ·urn1ture throughout lhe structure. rollce s;iid the intruders did most of ·hei r slashing in the shape of a cross. The Rev. Gerald S. Ba sh estimated the ia1nage al several Lhousand dol!ars . He :nuld think of no reason anyone would 'l;ive for commi!ting the \\'anion desecra· lion. r-.1ARJETIA . Ohio (UP I) -At 11 ·38 a.m., !he Sunday school cla ss at the F irst Baptist Church was discussing the religious implications of Ch a r le 1 Manson's hipp ie commune. In 17 minutes, ~1ichael Murphy , 30, would dismiss his clnss. Suddenly a boiler encased in concrete on the midd!e noor of the !hree·story church annex exploded. The fl oor "crumbled like an eggshe ll" and tons of concrete, metal and scald ing v.·aler cascaded down on Murphy's first fl oor classroom. The teacher and four of his teen-age students were killed. Fourteen others at· lending his and other classes in the annex building were injured, one critically. \Vi!liam Hickman, teaching an adult class 20 feet from the boiler, was flung to the floor by the blast and cul by flying glass. He groped his way through smoke and blackness into an adjacent nursery. where he heard two year-old children crving. He told police he dug through the rub- ble of a fallen wall and rescued the three three infants . "I round all three babies and handed them to someone who was standing beside me and I guess they took !hem out. I think the babies might have suf- focated had they not been removed quick- ly.'' Debbie McLendon, 15, recalled from her hospital bed later: "Ou r teacher, Mr. Murphy. was in· terested in the Manson case and we were talking about the religious cults that sur- rounded the case. ''Then lhe explosion hit. everything went dark -almost completely black,'' she said. "f or about a minute or two I couldn't see anything. Finally il started lo get light in the room and it 'llo'as filled with steam. Someone yelled, 'get out.''' The blast, according to ~1ayor John Burnworth. came only three minutes after the church custodian shut off the boiler ~·hen he found the boiler room full of steam and the temperature 30 dcgrecs above nonnal. The bot. er had been started an hour earlier cause of the crisp October weather. "The floor cumbled Ii. e an eggshell ... Bumworth said. "It J~ opened up and the bo iler. the concret and steel fell onto a class beneath it. I just blew all to hel l." The three-story annex was built nn a slope. Half of r.1urphy's cl assroom w11!': above grnund, the 8ection on the upwartl slope was below ground . The boiler wa s on the floor above. The church. wh ich was not damaged, is connected to the ann ex by a sma!l, enclosed ve stibule v.·a!kway. The boiler exploded sideways 11nrl up wards as well as down , collapsing a stair'llo·ell and a wa ll. Their weight brought the floor down on Murphy's class. A group of 6 to S.year·olds at- 1ending classes on the top noor ~:ere uninjured. . . , ~-~--·-....... __ ~ " -·~- r: ... diy, Otlobtr 11, JIJ71 H CAIL 'I' "I LOT :J Viet Patrol Command DAllY ~llDT Pho!o I,. J1oqu1U"1 Comb1 A Caudle Started It Laguna Beach f1ren1en battle inten~e blat.e 111 thr \1·ee hours Saturday after a candle ble11· against a \\'all tapestry 1n a residence at 444 1 z Ja~r111ne St. 'fhrcf' male occupants fled lo Fafety. 1·he lo::.:c; 11J est1n1ated a1 56,000. The one bedroom frame hoJ;c rif :'\. B. Rortpaugh, 444 .Jasn11ne St., 11a ~ destro~ed. Cransto11 Seeks Tougher Control Over .J et Noise ~11A:\1J (Uri 1 -&>n. ,\Ian \r.1 ns.!011 ID-Cali f) proposed today lhe power 10 control aircr aft nni~e he turn('<l over tn the new En v1rnnmrntal rrolC'c!1nn Agen- cy, Cra rislon . ln a sf)eerh \\Titten fnr de live r.1· tn the Airport 0f)erator!; CoUn!·il International, s<1id the shift shou ld be made becau se cnnt rol of noise hv !he "1n- dustry·o ncnted" Federal A .,; 1 a t i o n Admini.~tration pro verl 1nc:Hert1ve. He said noise con!rol respo ns1b1l1\y also is shared \lo'ith the Ci\'il Aeronautics Board and !he Department of Housing and Urban Development. Divers Search For Tustin !\fan Divers were called in lodav hy Riverside. County sherirr·s de puties In !oe;ite the bod y of a Tustin m<l n whn i.~ helieved lo have drowned 1n Lake Elsinore du ring the "'eekend. Clayton Huff. 27. of 15922 Bl iss St. d1sappeilred ~aturday \vhe n his .~peed1ng 1notorboat struck floating dcbr 1s 1n the choppy. murky l;ike and fli pped over. II passen,l.!('r, Slanlc~· r rice. 24. nf Fullerton \1·as pulled frnm the 11·ater by shrrifrs deputies. Drputies ;ind locfl ! re~irl('nts scarchrd throughou l Sunday fnr the hody of thti n1issinfo! man without surcess. Di ... ers began to \\"Ork in thE' arf'a "'here he \lo'as lasl seen early this morni ng. Geo1·g·ia Honie Exz1lodes, l(illiri g Five iri Fa1nily C ·\HTER SVJL I.~:. i;:i. 1l!P!1 -F11·e n1f'rnhrr·~ nf a nor1h 1:f'nrg1a f:irnily wer e ktllrrl tod;i1· 11ht'11 a rural fr·an1r home e~­ pl ndcd. Thr1r 11rrc C\\'O surr1vors 11ho 11 ('re ho~p1tall1e<l Au!hori11f'~ 1rlC'nl1f1crl lhi> l'IC!1n1s ;i~ fl1chard Harris, 38, an em[Jloye of a Countian Dies; .J. Others Hurt In A uto Crash A T11~1in 1nan rrn1ains in cnt1c:il rn:i · rl1!1011 !ud<i\' 111 ~l i<.~inn fomm11n1tt• lln.<p1tal frnn1 1111uri<'s rrcr11'rrl in a hcar!on ( r<1<h 1in OrtrJ:;.1 H1i::hw:i1· Frirla.v 111,1.!ht 1n 11hw!1 "r1r n111n l'..:t.<; killrd and fot1 r pt'r"11ns lllJIH'f'd l\1Jl1•d was D111 id V. ~li11lhr11~. 27, of nrangr. 11'!11lr .Jo;;1·rh (' f'a11u1111, 2.1, of T11.q111. 1s 1n cr111r.1I tonrllnon Jnhn \\'hrlr\'. 2.l 11f A11,1h.-1rn. io;; ~<1id rn he 111 ~"111111\ ll•n d1t11111 .11111 \J1·· L11l:i ,\J r\ndrcs!'. ~ii. of ti\·c:i'11.•1dr ;ind ~!r~. Ka 1hrnnf' Bnlt. 32. "l~o of Oeeans1rle l•l'fl' f1l;11rd ;ind l;it r•r n•l r•,1•c1! ( ';1l1f11n1ttl J 11~1111:1~ r·~1 rnl nrl 11'f r~ ~,JJI! t)lr \\att hc11~· car apparently l·r11~s;:>d the 1·rn1er 1!i ... 1tl1ng line nr;1r !lot Spring<. ah,111 t lhrcc 1111h,'s \\est or !hr nrani:e l'uun!\' l1n(' ;in,I .~truck the 1rh1rle rlr11en h.1 \ir~ Andre ~~- chrn1ical f1rin 1n Cartcr .. ille. his w1ff, <1\~o about 38 and rhrre of their children, Terr,1·. 10: Inc?. 13. and Brtly .lean, ll Rnnn1e. \fi, anti )'.1t, .. 1·, l.'i. surv11 erl , hul \\'rrr lakrn 10 S;irn lln11el \ llosp11;il The hadly hurncd hnd1r<. of !he 1·i<'l11ns 11rrr Slr('1111 !hrr.ughnu t the ruin s nf thr home and nrarh1. T11n or Lhe children's bodies \lo Cre foun d h~· rr.s('uers 110 a side porch and nne 11 :is found 1n !he hA('k yard . The n1nther's hn1ly \las found in 1hl' ki1 - rhen. und rr 1lrhris. Th" hildlv 1niured llarris 11as lnund h1,· nC'll~hb4lrS in the front nf the ho11.c:!'. lie died \\'h1le he1ng l<iken lo the hospital \cighhors said lh<'re \1·cre thrcr ex · p\nsions and a f1rr at the Harris hf'>me nn ;i rlirl rn:1d :1hout thr1'C nllles .c:nuTh of Carters1 111!' Tl1c f11·<;! r~pln ... 1nn. 11 h11 h au1horir1r~ s.11d n1.1\ h:nr hr<'n i·au.c:ed hi' i-;:1.c:. l)('Clll'f'f"d <lf'Ollflil fi ii Ill. t1nd \\'<IS he<1n! a~ l;1r as ~1:\' n1dr~ ;i11•111'. ,\!rs ~lar1 :=:11i11rd, <1 nr1~hhrir ll'ho l1l'crl ;:ih<n1t 5fJll 1·:n·rJ\ frnn1 tl1e H;.irn~ ticin11', said ~he hc itrd (/1P f1r~t r.~pln~1n11. "Thrre 11 ;is :i htg r.xrtn ~1nn:· shl' .c:ii1d "I llllTl)lf'rl up nu! of hrd tn S{'l' 1,1·h11t hap· pened. ?11 ,1' f1r~1 !hough! 11 ;:i<; 1h;il 1L 11a ~" J"1 I Cn! up 111~ faniil) :ind \1r 11rnt outs1d1' "I <;aw one i•I thr "u11·1111r<; -f\n11n.1.e -come nut of the hnusP \\'e thrPw a ri1ult 01 er him and hrnul!hl him dn\\ n tl'I 111~ hnu~r ll,. :ind hr'i. st<.lcr 1,1cr~ tahen tn thr ho~p11;iJ " Six T1·oops Nix Order By Officer SA !GO~ !UP£l -US. Infantrymen defendin g the embattled Fire Support Ba5e Pace on the Cambodian border rrfused direct orders t.o go out on night p11trrol Saturday, m1h!ary spokesmen 6<11d. Heports reaching l S. command head- qt1arters in Saigon indicated that "'hen 1tie patrol v.'as ordered lo leave the base. 1, h1ch ha~ been under hea1 y Com munist 11rei.sure for t11 u v.eeks. "!Mime of the n1i'mhers expressed a desire not to go." There ~·ere, howe1·er, c n n f ! 1 c t 1 n g reports from the field that six men refui;- C<l lo go on patrol afte r si1 others from Rravo Company 11·alked into a claymore 1111ne trap laid by al lied troops. earlier in the day. The rncn \\'alk('d 1nt{l the midst of !he mines, sel in elephant grass and un- dergrowth to go off automatically when tripped. the fiel d reports saLd . The am- hu~h. ;ipparently laid h~· other U.S. troo ps nr South \'1etnamese 200 vards from !he b&~e perimeler. did nol gO off. ho'llo·ever. And thP patrol returned to the base unha rmed. Tl11• rnrnp;iny commander tried to fonn a pa1rol tn gn out at dusk. He issued direct "1nd1vidual orders to six men during a fnrm;ition nf the 90-man compan y and \\hen all nf them refused . he ga\'e up . the f<'po rts ~<11d The story told by military sources in :"a1gnn ind1ca!ed in a brief statement that 1he cnn1ma nd<'r prepared t(l send out a 12-man patrol at du~k and •·some of the meh1hers expressed a desire not to gn. "The i nl;intr~ compan.v comm;inder repe;ited the ord('r and the men prepared !n nv11·e 011t when thev learned that an ,\n\'.'\ (5r>1Hh \"1ctnamese1 element had ;:ilr<';;irly 111:.innerl the an1bush position," 1he statement said . ":\!this point thf' order \11as withdra .. vn ;ind no further action was taken." the slat.ement added . field repor!s said that alter Lhe com· rnander gave up. he called off the patrnl he-cause ,,f "had weather." but ARV N units .... ent nut the same night. Spokrsmen sid the incident 1,••a s unde r 1 n\'e~11gat1on. (~ountian Found Dead in Crash Frfl m \\'irf' Sl'r\ irrs ,\'.\1AR1LL0 , Trx -Th,. bodv (If an 1\n;1hf'1n1 n1.1n l\'h11se f1nfll hour~ ~·ere fil l· rrl 11 1l b the agon,)' nf lr.1i11i: 1n l'law !:11nself fr·rr from a pickup trll('k p1nn 1ng l11tn to !lie ground \las fnund dead Sun· r1,,_1 <"la11 :ind f.1n.<:rr11ail marks 1n !he sur· rnunrl1ng desert snd indica ted Chester D. \ln1 ga11. 40. of l.171 S Loara St, !11·ed for ~r1 era I hours. Jn1 rst1gators theorize he fatled lo mak il" a 90-degree turn nn a county road lic111ern !\ p.m. Saturday and 11bout I a m, Sunda~·- El Rancho has the hottest price in town! ., COCKTAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The one with that wake--up fl~vor ! A blend of vitamin rich \'l'j?Ct.ablc juicrs ... "·ith fla\'0'. that sing.c: nut.-loucl an<l clra r-''Goo<l '.\Torn ing''! An<l. at El Ra.ncho'1 low low price the value becouies even more attractive l .•• more proof that ther e reallr is a difference \l.'hen you shop for \"alue al El Rancho: l 6 oi. cans) Lamb Chop~ U.S.D.A. CHOICE DOMESTIC LAMS LARliE LOIN • • • • • 129 SMAU LOIN •• • • • l 1sci Quality tells! Compare and Re that there i1 a difference in lamb, too 1 Boneless Saratoga Lamb Chops .............. '1.59 11. Serve them oven-broiled for a treat the family i1 1ure to enjoy! Fresh Ground Lamb Steak ..... · .................. 59f. Euy to fix.,. and economial! Serve l&mb often for nut.ritiop and /la.vorl . Pricts in effect Mon .. T1ictt .. 1Vcd .. Oct. 11, J!, 1,1 No 8ale8 to dr11/rr8 Tart 11nd tangy, fh1.vor to do justice to your flaky l'rust, and your skill! Carnation's Coffeemate ............................. 69' The non-dairy coffee c.reamE'r M1 many people re.al ly prefer! ••• 11 oi. j&r'. Aunt Jemima Coffee-Cake Mix . . . . . . . . . .. ....... 29' They call it E-Z mix ••• bee.use It really is so simple to m11.ke '. lO oz. pQ. Knudsen Puddings or Salads ................ 4 "" 89' Perfect size to pack in lunchcis .•.. 7 ounce re-usa.ble plastic. containenl ARCADIA , ,. , , '''' PASADENA .,,, ' SOUTH PASADENA · !'ir'11 1, HUNTINGTON BEACH: ,11:M. NEWPORT BEACH : 1111 Ne.rn,, R1 ,,· 1111' El Ririt~l c .. n:i 1 ~ , , •• ~ l1~11111.• .11,,! 11·, ,,,.9tr·11 Or . Witrner an~ Al~onou1n 'Roardw.1~~ Crntr.r : 7r,~~ f.1s t11111tt Ill fJ~thlu!I V1,l1~P. f:fn\r, ) 4 -. ' I . . . ' 4 DAIL V PILOT Nationalists Hear Pledge •• ,By Reagan TAIPEI (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Ruean of Callfornla today reassured a jh!Lry Nationali.st Ch.ina of contintlf!d U.S. aup- port in defense of Formosa and her aeat .in the Uniled Nations. In a speech at an American l..inlvuslly Club d111t1er 111 celebra tion of l\ationalist China's Oct. !O National Day, Reagan &<tid ~ ~·as au1horized lo re.iteratt. the United St.at.es will "cont.J.nue honor111g our treaty commitments" to Taipei. The Repu blican go\·ernor, 'W·ho came here Saturday to attend Nationalist Ouna's double ten celebration as I'rei· dent Nu;on 's personal representative, t;aid "We 'W'lll weaken no cherished associ11.· tions. \\le will break no promises." Jn a double ten message, Presiden t Chi ang Kai-she k expressed this dee~ rooted anxiety and acCtJsed Lhe non-C<lm· munist world of abandoning his "outstan- cl1ng but persecuted people who ha ve chosen to resist communism to the bitter end." Noting this anxiety, Reagan said Presi· dent Nixon·s announced trip to Peking U a1med al opening communication ~·ith Ma.inland Ch ina. Nixon's desire to achie\"e a d ialogue. ~·1th Peking, the governor said, "does not dilute or jeopardize" the desire of the United Slates to maintain the friendly t.Jes with Nationalist China . "Our defense commitment remains in full force and ~·e will continue to support the fuJI participation of the Republic of China in the rntemat1onal community," Rtagan said. He defended Nixon's new Clune policy, which has been bitterly condemned in Taipei. " .•. the President hopes that he can ake a contribution towards reducing ·Oils and lessening the probability o( a fa ' I confrontation," Reagan said. "In !hi e has the support of the American and their elected re present;; t 1 \·es, · \\'" know there C"an ht no erasing of the ideological differences between our free peopl e and the Chinese Communists. .. \\"e know the attitude of the mainland ree.une 10 .... ards the United States v.·ill reflect hostility, suspicion and mi.sun· dtrsta nding. .. \\"e expect no gold ru~h of 1radt . '1.'e hnpe only that the President's effort might result at least in a tentative step 10·.vards st;;bihty and 11,·orld peact." 9 Ballet Dancers Die in Crash Over Argentina BUE\05 AIR ES. Argentina iAP) t\1ne ballet dancers. two of lhtm in· temallonally kn own, were kill ed Sunday nu:ht in the cr;:ish of a rented plane moments after t ak~fl. Tht pilot also ~·as kt!Pd Jose \eglia. 42. and ~orm a Fonten11, ln her 4fls. brlth leadlng dancers tn the r ri!n l"I Theatpr's baUet corps. "·ere among rhr r!ead The rither dancers. four men anrl three "omen. 11oere experienced and I• .,t: !lme mrmbcr s ol the ballet com· p;,n\ Thf In•• 1~ irreparable. these we re th"' Jrar!tno; f1s:ure• al !he O'.llnn Tbea !er." ~;1rJ r<1 rl'l$ Suffern. Colon·s artistic d1rertnr \'<>;11.1 harf 11 nn !hr \'111nsky Av.·ard 1n 1i:ir.~ anrf th"' Gnld Star as the most n•.''li111i1111e danrrr rlt the lnternatinnal VC1nre fps!i1·a! m Pans \I1 \'.168 ~lisi f rin!Pn.]3 h~rf rl anced with lhP Rin de ,J,1nP1rn t.~11~1 rnrp!'o at. the invilatH>n nf r.1ar~11t Fo11!e 1 n. She had appeared with !\rrl1.:1 nn trl~1·1~mn m Europe and was R11r!n\f ~u r~yev's partner 11o·hen the fl ll~s1an star appeared last year at the Colon Theater. r.IOIWJ, Oct.obrt 11. 1~11 , . .. ... .f't ..... ·, • • • "'•I _, ( 'I . -·~~ •• . ' • ' ' ·-.. > ' •• · . r •• • ~· .. •' . . .. .. ~~.~· ·~ , .. • • .. '!'r..,._ -.;r ' ~ • ~ • ,,~ .. -· , ,, .-.. ' . - ' -~ SCRUFFY RESCUED FROM BUILDING CURING HEIGHT OF RIOT Mongrel Pooch His C1ptured Hearts of Both Soldiers, Rebels l ~1 , ' ' " ! Soldiers, Irish Halt ~ Riot to Save Scruffy il ! LOti.'DOt-.'PERRY. Northern Ireland 1UPJ) -The riot in the. Roman l Catholic Bogslde area stopped suddenly. i,: Yooths dropped their bricks and bottles and ran ~~·ard a burnJ?g build· .1 ing. "What are they up In now?" \1·ondered a puzz_led British army officer. 1 · "Scruffy's trapped! .. shout.ed a youth over_ his ~houl?er· ~ "\Vhat's that?"" said the officer , anxiety st1ffen1ng his fact. ~ "Scruffy'& inside," said the youth, pointing to smoke billowing from the 'il \ blazing house. . . f "Comt on '." yelled the officer to his soldiers. Troops and noters ran •,~ f tDgether t.o the fire. i' "There he is'."' shouted someone. On the ~·indow ledge stood Scruffy, ears ~ ~ cocked. !Dngue hanging oul in the fami liar lop.sided look that has captured the y "!'! hearts of both soldiers and rioters al ike. il .. Scruffy doesn't seem to have a home, He wan~ers the. cit~ in s~arch of fi ~ trouble. \Vherever thrre is a riot. Scruffy turns up , tail wagging m exc1temenl fl J. r;ot even Scruffy's admirers ~·ould de!'ocribe bim as a handsome dog. I SQme chance encounter bet~·een an Irish collie and a Londonderry terrier produced him. 11 "Take it easy, Scruffy." the cro"·d called as the dog stood oulside the 111 shattered ~·indow , smoke pouring out around him. "\Ve'll get you do~11 ~·· ~ A 5Clidier volunteered lO try it. •·Better not." i;aid his officer. "The sniper!'! j:. mav not understand.'' They tried to coax him on to a ledge nearer the ground but· Scruffy stayed put. Then they hustl~ up a ladder and Scruffy sprang into the arms of his g~ ' rescuer. Local photographer \\'illy Carson who organized the rescue recorded l the scene. f. i-A mighty cheer went up fr(lm ~·etchers. The 1 dy. crowdded . around1_skcruffy, ~~ 1;. jostling each other in their attemplJi to pet hlm. so iers an rioters a 1 e. 1, They gave him a drink. Scruffy wagged his tail and scampered off. The troops moved away, back inlo position. A st.one whistled after them, then another. the riot was on again. ~~ And in the middl e of it was Scruffy. Russians Welcome Sadat; l\iideast Plans to Get Eye By [ailed Prffl htemaUonaJ President An~·ar Sadat of Egypt ar· n\"ed U1 ~1osC'ow today to discuss his end- nf ·the·year deadline for peace or war in th t ?"-!lddle East and walked right into the anns of Leonid t. Brezhnev. Alellei N. Kosygin and Nikolai V. Podgomy. The three-man Kremlin leadership group greett(I Sadat warmly as he step-- ped down from a Soviet..chamred TU134 airliner at Moscow's Vnuiovo Airport. The airport was decked with Soviet and Egyptian flags ancl siz lane boulevards leading out to it were spanned by red and v.'hJte i;treamers proclaiming "Soviet· Egypt ian friendship will continue." Diplomatic sources said that was one of the topics Sadat would begin discussing today with the Kremlin leaders. Hard feelings have developed between Moscow and Cairo over the Cairo trial of pn>- Soviet leftwingers. It's Autumn, Elsewhere Atlantic Seo.board Drenched by Heavy Rain Collfornlo LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Often• Fights City Helf su ... ma.,, T""'peraturu •v UNl?lrl fl•ISS tNTllNllTIONllL , __ .1\1_ •lld Pl'ote .. llf!lon for IM 2'-1\ou' -lod ltldt"' II ' 1.m. Hl911 Lew fl rK. JI M 1.N H • .f.! ,. .11 .. ~ fl " .... n • " Sol I.SI' " " " • .Of . " " . .. 0 " " p " " . • 0 " n . " . .. " . ... " .... . .. " .. 11 '~ .If ... " . " .. ., • 1.n n· " . f:f : u " .n .. " n • • • " . .. " " a ... Allies Free Red POW U.S. Hoping for Additional Exchange~ SAlGON (AP) -The United Stales and South Vletna.m set a North Vietnamese lieutenant free in Cambodia today in a 1urprise move reciprocating for the releau last week of an American sergeant. "We have no assurance ~·hatever at present that this reciprocal gesture will lead to the release of additional American prisoners."' a spokesman for !he U.S. Embassy said. "That, however, Is the goal toward which we are ~·ork· in,c:.'' The POW who had been held by the South Vibiamese. was flown by helicopter to a site northwest of Saigon. The U.S. Embassy said he was freed "in response to indications that the enemy would ~·elcome such a release at a given time and place." This indicated that there had been Jdvance com- munication with the North Vietnamese. The Americans 5aid the PO\V was released in ''an area under enemy con· trol." the same general area where the \'iet Cong released Staff Sgt. John C. Sext.on Jr .. 13, of Warren, Mich., last Fri· day. They said the heliMpler crewmen. "'ho apparently "'ere South Vietnamese, sighted no enemy when they landed the lieutenant and then took 'off. Sexton had been e Vlet Cong prisoner for 26 months and was allowed to go free somewhere along lhe Cambodian border. He wal ked for eight hours to reaC"h the S<iuth \'ietnamese base camp at Loe Ninh. 70 miles north of Saigon. Sexton told American interrogators that the Viet Cong did not tell him wh y he ~·as being freed and did not give him any messa,i:es to bring back. He said that during his captivity. wh ile "constanlly moving," he often saw other American prisoners but did not know where he or the olheri; were held. U.S. of· 1::1 1::1 1::1 Freed Soldier's Letter Delayed Over Two . Years DETROJT (AP) -Army and con· gressional 50urces are trying t o determine why a letter which a recently freed Michigan prisoner of war wrote to his family more than two years ago ~·hile a captive was not delivered until l\\.'O weeks ego. The letter was writlen by S. Sgt. John Sexton Jr., 23, of Warren a week after his capture in Vielnam on Aug. 12, 1969. The letter contained a picture of him with a bandaged head and was taken by his Viet Cong captors. John Sexton Jr., 49, of Warren, the sergeant'• father, said the Army turned the letter over to him a week ago -a few days before his son was released F ri· day by the Viet Cong. "I wai. pretty angry at first:' the father said. "We thought he was unac· counted for and probably dead for those two years and here they had the letter all along -so 1 asked them about it." 11e said the Army told him the letter had been held up two years while the Anny sought to determine if it really was his son's handwriting and assessed il.5 pos!ilble propaganda content. Sexton Said he had talked with an Anny major in Wash ington. "He told me the letter had just come into his hands in the past t"·o ~·eeks from Saigon and that he had verified it as quickly as possible and given it to us." Rep. LuC"1en Ned.zi ID-Detroit). a long- time member of the House Armed Services Committee, said: "I hate to jump to any conclusions but if this is a fact. it is i;hocking. "Some kind of explanation is in order. lt should be looked into to determine whether letters that verify that their sons are aJive are being withheld from other families." Leftist German Students Heckle Japan Emperor BONN (UPll -Leftwing 1tuclents heck.led Japane&e Emperor Hirohito to- day when he arrived at Bonn's 18th ctn. tury city hall to sign the city's golden bool<. From 1 high window of a Bonn University hospital looking onto the pie· turesque market place where the city hall 1Lands, 1 youth unrolled a 1$-foot Jong white banner bearing the words in yellow letten: "Out With the War Criminal Hirohito." The banner remained on dlaplay about five mlnute:e. Then two policemen who rushed Into tlle bulldlnl made students h.lul it ln q1ln, a, few .moments before the 7o.yor-old Emperor arrived In his llmoullnt. Olb<r -·" In a mwed of 4,000 lllUltd -.cl poll" batricode• In the aquara wblltled ID bolWe fuhlon 11 tht Empom .....,1111 tho city ball steps: Om yootll ln•a while alllrt shouled "IO!ll Uva lilt hrolherhood In arma" -an ap. parent referenct to ' the Communlat 11otan for the Wini• Pict forces. 1'te youth alto-shouted "Long Uve cla11 brolhtrhood" bol<>rt dlla~pearlna amon1 llie crowd. TM 1eattend student demonstraUons mamd tho pro4ocol calm of Iba ezn. paror'a rocoptlon In the WOJ( GermaiJ I cl!lltal, the ~ ud llnaT vial\ of bl.I ~-· • l firers believe it was in Cambodia , some distance from the border. The U.S. Command announced that Sexton would be nown to the United States Tuesday after being released from an Army hospital. Fighting continued today in the Cam· bodian border region around Krek and Fire Base Alpha although enemy shelling tapered off during the night. It was one of the quietest nights since the North Vielnamese launched an offensive there Sept. 26, field reports said. new fighting flared some 50 miles to • the southwest in Cambodia : South Viet- namese troops claimed they killed 46 of the enemy, al a cost of seven of their own men killed and 15 v.•ounded, along !he Saigon-Phnom Penh highway RO miles from Saigon. It was the first fighting in that area in several weeks. South Vietnamese Rangers a n d armored troops fought another battl11 with North Vietanmese forces today just south and east of Fire Base Alpha . Preliminary field reports indica~ one South Vietnamese soldier wa.'I killed . Enemy losses ~·ere not knov.·n. • -~-· PAPER SAYS MAO HEIR LIN PIAO SERIOUSLY ILL Military Shakeup in Peking May Also Be Clu. High Command Shakeup. In Red Military Hinted HONG KONG IUPI J -A major shakeup of Communist China's top military command may be under way, diplomatic sources said today. They said it could involve Lin Piao, China's defense minister and the chosen successor to Chairman fo.1ao Tst·IWlg . The sources, who specialize in Chinese affairs. said the apparent C"ommand changes could be the result of the "in- capacity" of Lin Piao. There have been rumors he is ailing or dead, since he has not been seen in public for several months. The first sign of a possible command shakeup ~·as the apparent transfer and possible promotion of the commander of one of the 13 military regions in Ch.Ina, Hsu Shih·yu. Hsu has been commander of the im· portant Nanklng military region for about 15 years. He also is a vice defense minister and, more ilnportant, a full member of the powerful 25--member Political Bureau (PolitiDuro) of the Com- munist Party's central committee. A recent provincial radio broadcast from Anhwei identified Hsu's deputy, Liao Jung·piao, as Nanking commander, according to diplomatic sources here. The Anhwei Military District Is one of three which comprise the Nankini region. Analysts here 1peculated that Hsu has been prom9ted and ~t to Peking. "We can only sPf.c~ate 1,t thl1 stage," one diplomatic analyst said. "There has been no official conftnnatk>n of his transfer. But there are IOnM! grounds for speculation that he may have been lmt to Peking to take over as lhe chief of Wlrk1 I ~ • --------\If~ 'How 1oe1 the botlls ?' • , I\. ( staff or possibly as defense minister. Al least, these possibilities cannot be ruled oul." These sources said it was doubtful that Hsu would agree to a transfer to become one of the deputy chiefs of staff since this reaUy ~'OUld not be a promotion. "And "'e bave to assume thal iI he ia being transferred it is intended as a boost upward because there has been nothing at alt to indicate he would be demoted," the sources sa id. China 's top military commanders have not a ppe-ared i11 public since an apparent leadership strugg le developed in Peking in mid·Septcmber. This situation is believed to have been so serious tha t it caused C"ancellation of the traditional National Day mass rally and parade on Oct. 1 in the Chinese capital. Red China Given Four·vote Edge Over Taiwan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP ) -Four more U.N. members rK'Ognize Com· munist China than recognize Chiang Kai· shek's Nationalist regime, researcben reported today. The United Nations' Dag Ham· marskjold Library, in 1 "reference aid" prepared In advance of the General Assembly debate next week on whether to offer the Red regime membership and expel the Nationalists, listed eo members that recognize Peking and 5& that recogniie the Taiwan government. In the debate beginning next Mon- day, the l;JO U.N. members mll!t decide whether to pass an Albanian resolution which would aeat Peking and oust Taiwan or 1 U.S. proposal to seat' both Chlrw In the Assembly and give Peking China't permanent seat on the Security Council. Another U.S. 'resoluUon would make any attempt to oust Taiwan an "import.Int quatfon," reqOirihg A tilo-lhird1 vote for puaip nther thin a 1imple m1jortty. Ten of the countries that recognlui Pelcing have done .0 atnce laM November when the Assembly voted 61..fl to aeat Pekin& and oust Taiwan. But the Assembly decided earlier in that IW!lOA that any such cbanee would require • tWt).thlrdJ majority. Not .U of tbe 10 ~ certain W vote thiJ year ,for the AJbaIDen ruoluUon or qalnol the U.S. plan. One of lhem. Maor)U.S,. la -ill llolh U.S. pro- poali. ·- I ' 7 ,, • ....... ·--· ~-·-----·--~ ... -""I ---· . . -..... -..... __ Newport Beaeh Today's Fbnd VOL. o4, NO. 243 , 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES SARA UNDERWOOD. 2, ENJOYS REFRESHING CU P OF SLUSH Balboa Island Tot Concentrates on Beating the Heat LA Hits Reco1·cl at 101 ; Coast Beaches Go to as Coot fog gave 11 brief relief lo the Orange Coast Saturday, but hot air camt> right back on Sunday as Los Angeles broke an al!-lirnE' high for hea t on Ott. JO. 'fhe mercury rose !o lOl degl'ees Sun- day in Los Angele.-;. brea king the old record of 98 set in 1888. Beaches along lhe Orange ~oa~t reporled Sunday tentpera turcs ranging tro in 81 to Br> degrees. r-.torc of the sarne was expected today l hrough Tuesday. The hot inland weather drove unusual I~· large crowds do1vn to the beach 1vherf' -...·eather \Vas n1ildcr. slighlly. and lhe water moderate al 62 to 65 degree~. Somt; 40,000 visitors tried to escape thf' heat on the sand at Newport Beach, Sun· rlay. whi ]t; Huntington Beach reported CfO\lo'dS Of 30.000 Laguna Beach tifeg uarrls \\'at chcd 8.000 con1e to the shore lo tool off. and 1bcrr 11cre t oothl'r 1a.ooo visitors to (II~· and cfl11n1y beaches in San 1 le~n('111t · l'.:ar ly today !h(' luur hca\'h 1•ila'<; rerorted ten1pcr:i1ures ranging f\·0111 i:! degret•s 111 I .<1g,u11a f\(•:tcl1 lo 74 drg 1·c:1'~ 111 Ne\rporl anrl H11 n!1n~lr1n ;111(1 80 tk·gn •1•:o; 111 San Clen1en ll'- 'f he heal h:i s hccn ~o se rcrr 111 !,(1~ Angcl~·s Count~. thal 11 i.:au~cll :-.l·1•1·n· .~mog problems O\'l'r !hr 11·c1•kt•11tl The Los Angel,.~ Poll u11nn ('11n!r11I f11s1r11 ·1 1·alled 11 school sn1og alert ll)rlay !or 1111• t:ast and 1ve~t portion~ of the San Cabncl Valle}. Santa Ana anrl Anahr1n1 11crc l''>;p('l'1 rd to be the hot :;pols 1n ()r:u1gr Count\ 1n. cl2.y with the mcrrur~ rr;ict11ng <1.~ J11gh a~ 96 degrees. NAACP to File La,v st1i L 011 Scl1ool Disc1·i111i11e:1tio11 SACRA rilEf\"TO iAP f -NAACP at- torney Nathaniel Colley :;aid today !he NAACP "very shortly" 111ill file a sweep· Ing · anti-discrimination suit charging tile State of California with discrimination in schools, hiring and housing. Colley uid the suit will be ~·a sort o! first," a class action leg1l filing gainst r.ov. Reagan and all 1.137 Californi11i ,;chool di!!tricts. µit1ey sald details ·of t!lt; suit "'\\'ou!d br revealed at an Oct. 20 nev;s confrrence in Sacramento. He said !ht Stale Per~nnel Board ~·ould be among defendants because of what Colley called a c lear ly di&criminalory employment pa I r e r n among st.ate departments. ~fe said 11 least 100 school districts would be affected. including the atatt'• Blaze Damages Brand New Home 1ConalNd.fon'workera are preptring .t.o sprt o'er on .dne' let:tion of a nt;w1)r built ~mt da}1\lpl , by an 18,000 bl>ze In Newporti.Bilth· ll1te Friday allt.~. , In .... ton uk:I it "'a!! lrlgge b)' a ci&'i.ttllltdltC:mted In trash be!!i the new · 1icfil18. Fire en arrl\•lna: on the scc11t nd riam~ had rc1ehed the roof. i-tci1 Mn; them to rip away shlligll!S Qnd tear ~71 wall aidin& lo c:omplttcly extin,utsh1 I.tie ~au. ' Damaige was prlmlilrily cente;rtd in tht dtll and one bedroom of the • midtl)Ct located at the corner of Hermit.age ,nd Loctmoor lanes. Owner of the atructure I! ·lhe It B. Smith Company, or Tuslln • .-c11nc;io llrt deptl'tpl81t lnvestiptori. 1 '· ' biggest !he 5;-i(),(){)() p11p1! Lo.~ Angc lri:: school drstricts. "\\'e don't h<1vr resources !o run a la,vsuit against every schonl d1str1c1 \Ve 'd be bankrupt in oo time ,'' said Ccilley. I-le said the suit woul d ask a court order to halt discr11nination but that the time limits to end discrimination are still being discJJssed by t-.;AACP attorneys. He said injunctions ;igainsl hnusin~ discriminatlpn. would be soui;ht .. in <ill qreas where. the slate has authonty" nr innuence O\"er housing 1n11ttrrs. An NAACP repo rt in the spring found a lhree percent 'drop !he past ri ve ye at'S In lhe nurnber of blacks e1nployed b\· stale gol'ernnienl. Thal report hlamed "subt!1~ discrin1i nation" and ··1iurca1•cf'\l l•e buni;l· ing'" for lhc decline. '-,._~ Tt:e Stale Personnel Board replied th:i1 the NAACP reporl "'as based on , "isolated !latislics" which <:reated '"a distorted and erroneou.~ impression.,. The board taid the NAACP report failed to mentk>n that Negro employment In 19 ilale departments actually increased .. Colley said·lhe suit wi ll name as defen- drurts the" state, Reagan. the stat<' Per90n•el 8oa(d, lhe St8te Board or FAUC8tkin' and "yoo oamt i't., prac&ic8lly am:ybody." • ~ .. ~ Colley is a fonner m.mbe• •1S1a1e Bt1rd or Education. and .... flrsl black to serve on the JO.me r ·ap· pointed board. He resigned in I. · A report last 1nonth by Califo~A's new bl::ick suptrintendent of p6fil \c ill> struclion. Wilson Rit('s, found nq progre$.~ .lhe past l'A'O Yl'Ars In \nl.tlt'alioll of California llChool:J. • The Riies repof,.t. found $9 percent o! htack students stnl 3Uend predominnntly hlack sc:hools. It also ooled lht number or rl!cially ·tmbalanctd sc:tlool!!' inCl'f!ll!lerl during tht past. two years 11lhough the ptr<:enfag~ ofblick students in ri.cirilly lmbalaoCtd schools dropped by two per- cent -to 74 percent. EDITION N.Y. Stock8 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA MONDA Y. OCTOBER 11 . 1971 TEN CENTS Firemen Ring Inferno New Lines Set Vp Against Tliree-mile Blaze SA\T/\ ll ·\RBAR:\ /_\P l F'1rf' fight ers braced today beh ind a noose or !1rt> line.; 1hrv hoped wi!I strangl e t'allf1Jr'lltit', 11ut ~I bl'ush firP 11f the .lf':l l. Tl11• t1l;1/\' h:l~ ''l11 1111('d four l111•s <i nd (lt·:-.t n•.1 r d '"' L'I\ !1<11n0s Tl1t' ll11r<. -s11;1Ths nr b;ir·e g1·n11nd :-.rr:qi rcl uul b1 bulldOZf'l"S and l1and l'rew.<. ,.,1·1 1h1' 1,1•rl.r 11rl ;irl' ;11n1ed a1 :-.lufl · p1ni,: th(• 11nt hr< ~1·d r;i~tcrn fl'Olll nf tli f' J 11 t··d~1.\-0ld 111·r •. ~ 11l r"i'-1111lr-lung 11al l of 6th Ca11didate J<'or lrvi11e Co11nciJ T olcl !)r Charles \\', IJ uegy. fi nan cial r on· ~1tlta111 a1td IJCI fa culty me n1ber. toda y hrt·an1r rhc si:l:rh pcr~on 10 announet can· d1d:ir.1 for the lr\'illt' t.:il_1 (•ouuril Jl ut·g~ ol 16112 \1 :11111 SI lr1 1nr. ha ~ ,,.1·1 t>d ;1s :1 run,111 1 ~nit 10 i:·n·1·rn1nen! and pr11·n1r bu:-.111t·•~!'' \• ;1 1011.~ t11nt• 1·1·<.1dt•11! of 1h1s t•oni· !ll\Hllt ,1 l fl lll !'lfll('l'l'll\'d ()t;i[ llU1' llCll" ("11Y llt· got1r11 1111 •l!I lh1' 11ghl friot an d r11 t"11t1 t';l)..:<"d lo dt•\'rlup fl~ <I t'r1n1111u111l 1 Pl t111de111<1b le nltrit " 01 llul'g~· ~;i1(! lflrl,11 ll r :-aid lh;il a 1·11.1 f'Ou1it'1I wh1l'h ()1\'t'.~ 1111 spt'('1al :illt'g1an('1'~ e>.l'l'pl !o 11 ~ 1111 n rlllirns 1~ 1ni pe r<11nf'. .. \s a fal'UI!,\ 1nf'n1brr t'f t:l'l. l f Prl I \\ntdd bf. r·on1prtt'nt ;.nd ;.iblr 10 reprcsenl lhc 11n1\'f rs1ty s \'H'!11 poin1." l>r. Hueg~· ;irldcd. Hr '" 1narr1ed anrl the fa1her ol rour <·h1ldrc11 ranguig ui age from 4 10 16. Previously announ ced as ('and1dates in !hr Dec 21 tlec t1on are \\!a1·nr Clad,;, l Cl public i11forn1arion olf1eer. Henry Quigley. in1'estrnenl l'OUnselor: !~adore S1·hn('1drr. a retiree! \1<1r1ne : Dal'id S111ith. ('\·Ar111.1 ~rrgc;1nl. :ind .luhn Hur1011 . cha1rtnar1 of the Counc.:il or Co rn · 1nu11 1ties of fr\'111t'. /\I lca:-.t 1.-> pcr5ons h:i\'e 11b!;11nec! L"an· ct1dt!l(' p<r pe rs !rorn !he county clerk',<; nf. I it'f\ and sercrfil others are r xpectcd In flit' \Jc[(HP the Tllursda~' noon dcadl1nr . <.:ountv Harbor Water Quality 1'opi(' of J\1cch; \\"at rr riuat11y 111 ~('1vporl Ha rbor and :ill oth~'r l'nuntv harbors 11·111 be d1stu~sf'd Tursda~ 111 thrrr separatt• 01ce1 ini;:s The• 1·n11111v ll ;lrbor D1 ~tnt·t planf loJ 1n- 1·01 pora1e. 1lir :-.llbJt'<"t of 11;.!cr µ.1!h1t1u11 111111 t1\11 n:~ula r rnr1·t1ni:!'> tl1r liri nr l!,ll"l)IJr l'11n1n11!l\'t' al I\ a rn <inrl 1h1• I l,11'1)1\J;, 8e:!('IW ~ ;1(HI fl at'h .'-('••ll'lllll,:-Olf}ll .H I :10 p 111 l~u1l1 µubla• n1 c:tt111g ~ 11 il l 1:-ikr µl ;i1·r :1! llnrb11r D1~!ra:t ollu ·es ;JI !90 ! Ba.1 s1c!e IJrirr. N~·11•1xirt Bcat•h. In adclition to thc sr p11bl1 t· fon1111s. a J.!roup oT go\·ern1ncntal rcpresenta!1vr s will nieel in S<Jnta Ana al 11 a.m. lo ex- am ine the prospects or the t·ounty111ide v.·atcr monitoring system, The public harbor dislrict distussions \1·erc ~ailed because "the rumble is cer· ting pre t1y bad about the poll ution.'" at'- cord ing 10 Harbor Commissioner Frank Rohinson . • '"The pe-0pl r are not aware of v.·ho to ;i ppeal to. wh11 !o talk to about the pro· h!cn1." he s;ud. "They can ta lk here. " \l'h1le !hosr publit· talk s-\1•ill be general in s<·ope. th(' government s!aff meet ing \1 111 conrentrate on ho1r to best u ~P nion1torinJ! capabililics over the ~·ntlrc t·uu nlv harbor system . ll 1~·111 br a!lended by representat 1 vr~ of slate wa1er and he alth dcpartn1eot~. the Jr v111e Con1pany. the state Fish anrl (;;une Depart ment and the coun!y Fhxid Control l)istn ct. •·No government agency has had the eapability of mon itoring the bays." said Newport l3each Harbor and Tidelands IJireclor George Dawes . "But now th~ county health department is receiving e1· pand~ capabilities as of January.'' If that caMot be used countywidc. Dawes addt;d. "the money the. city ot Newport Beach has set aside for it might ,;Umulate others to do tht; san1e. Then we ca1i get a consult ant to do it for us." The Newpor1 Beach city council ha!I earmarked up lo $25.000 lo investigate and monitor \Yater quality. "\Ve are the only a~cncy lhal h13 put up cash ror this so far.· Oa~'e!I aald. Rranclt Hails Victory BREf.1EN . Germany ~API -Chnn- cellor Willy Britndl 's Social Democratic party todl'ly hailed its victory In the r.crman !!lite electJon 'S 11n endo,,ement for his "East policy·• of improv lli& rel•· lions with the Soviet bloc, , i, ,& fla1nes \lore than 1,800 n1eri arc ba ttling the blaz". F.ar!v lod av thf blaz" w;i ~ about a m1lf awa.v ·rr<Jn1 'the break ~. t'Ul al"ug 111'1' 11 11 \cs 111 1he H1ncon Rid ge near 1hr :->ant;i B;irh;1ra ·Venrur'1 i'Uunt\ !1111' B{·1nntJ the l111e~ art> 011 fields. · · ""If thr wi nds du11·1 1•u111r 11p 1rr t .\pe<-1 1he l1nr~ to hold," s<1 1d •)nr lff e ~poi..c.,1n•1n Thr bla 1e ha.~ 1 rai.:klcd 01 rr !1.1mn at:rr~ ancl I.~ ~:1 pcrrent L'On!rOllcrl. lhc Allies Release ~ro~esn1an said IL has been pushed bl' Santa Anas -dry desert i:;usts up to 25 miles an huur which havr pushed !hr temperature alJo1 e JOO d~grer~ and ln11rrrd thr t111n11<111 v \n riear 1.ero Firt 1J!l1t•1ah Sil) lll r hl.1~.\' 111a1 h:tl(' been sc! Till' ;1rt•:1 now ht•1 11g IJLU'lll'tl IS 111 Iii!' ~Pill'':'CI~ p11pul..it t·Ct Santa rnc1 l r1oth 1ll ~ nn nh uf l';11·p111tc1·1a, Iii n11lcs soulh of =':1n\:i B;1rlJ:1r:1 F1rr 01 f1t 1ah ~.,!fl lllr \..i,I lire 1hr 1r 11 .• ~ In 1~17 and ll1r i)J'll'li IS fHHTI kllCf'· lst1111l111l Bl11sts high tn abo re a man·~ head Carp1oter1a fire Chief J ohn Rrsd on. orderC'd the c1 at uat1on 01 an esumated 1;, homes and raru·he s on outlyin& f;ubcrnador Canyon Road Sunday as a rirec;1u t1on <iS lire lighters :-et a b;:u.:kh r" 11\ !he area Thr Q;ickl rr·e .:>lll't'PS~Jul ll burnrd ou1 I (';1n~nn 11 h1 ch oflirials Jcitred 1lie miun hr•dy <JI llarncs nHght use ;is a pa th h111 ard !he 10 11 n a ~µukc::.1~1a n ~:Hd . Red Prisoner From \~'ire Ser\'icts Explosions Greet S.<\IGO~ -Alli ed forces released a North Vi('tnamese prisoner of war today in t XChange tor an A1nericao sergl'ant freed by the \·1et Co ng 1a~t week The US. Embassy said it hoped the c~· chonge would lead In the !rceing ot n1orc A111cricans Agnew's Visit The PU\\' 11·as said b\' ()!IC SOUl'\•f' lu ha ve been an1ong ·a i::roup t)l !\'.ortl~ \'1c ln<1mcse pn,,one1·s pre· sc!t .. :tt'd ffn' return ht1111r 1!1 r a!>(' :in 1n1 ti011he developed ~n e1!ht1 :-1dc for e.~ch;1nging Sprt·u la11un thal l . S. of!11:ial ~ hoped for furlhrr PO\\' rrleast ~ 11as encouraged b,\ 1hc fact lhat 1t ll'aS lhe fir st onr ei·t>r delil'err rl hv the United S1atrs rather than South V1e1n a1n, the ob1•1ous haste in l\'hich it was arranged and \he fact 1hat Lhc l1 S. l::mba5sy announced 11. De1a1ls today on P<.ge 4. Reporter Finds N Y Woman On Slin1 Clue Cl.EVE LAND IA1'1 -A .\c1v York. 11·oman \l'ho lell a purse eo n1aining S.i,8tll 111 the main concourse of lhe Terminal TowcT has i! back again -thank ~ !o a Penn Ceolra l railroad gua rd and a reporter for til e Cleveland Pla in Oea lc1 Thr purs('. belonging to Annabelle \larie Doshna . 42. of Brook II n. was found hv Penn Central poticernan.J ack lhnli lr. #:l, 1\hO e~an1 ined 11 and can1r uPQn the 1nonc~. Throug h paper~ in tht purse. Penn 4"e11· fi·al located 1\1Lss Do:ihna·s s11>ter, i\l r~. Anthon) i\legg1 of liroo~d~ n .\Ir~ :'llegt:1 to ld Penn Cenlr;J1 her sister 11:ilkrd 111t h ;i r:inr was 1ery religious end !hcrc1or P 1n1ghl he foun d in t1 church 1\ ft·11 hour~ l:iter , /'l;.111 I 1P.1lrr repo r1 er Roberl /llt'/\u le \ fo ll nd a \lu tn<i n n1r1tl'hlng :'Ills~ f)u:'ihna:s dl:'Sl'.rtlll 1u11 :11 St .John·s C:tthedr;d and tv td 11,'1 11 h.i l h;id ha ppen e<I The l\\U 11 ent 11) the t'\'.'11+ !ral police stal1011, 11here i11i.:,s Do~hn:1 1dent1f1ed her~elf and rccla11ncd her purse. l ~T 1\\BL L. Tur~.e~· !L'P\1 -T110 hu111tl C\p!(1~11111 ~ hit the L ~ ronsul ate :inc! a t ·onsulalc ;111trJ111olnlc 1n ls1;111h11 I lu1l ;11 sl1n1 11\ IJCJ11 11• \ l!'t' I 'rc ,utc111 Sp11·0 T r\g11e11 a1T11rrl 111 1\11l.ar:1 fr1r an ol · llt'1al 1wo·d;1r 11 ~11 .111 Tu rl..t·.1 Then• 11ere 1111 d 1slurbnncc~ 111 .\11l.r11;.i . Thr Agnc11 pl;u11' 1ouchetl duwn at A11k[11'a airpor t al HJ ~u a Ill ! l 30 a n1 PDT •. The hn111h e.~µloSJ(1ns hart bee;1 rermned al l:! 4.'1 ;1 111 ;111d I ri n1 Theft' 1\•err no 1mn1echa1c reports of lru11b lc 111 Anl..aril . bu\ u1 l~tanbu l, 1110 bombs r .~plodcd at !he Li S Con~u!att, and 11111 .1uto1nob1le~. O'!C of then1 belon.e.· 1ng to U.:l. lul!ural All ache. Kenton \V, Keith. \Vere reportt>d destroyed. "It's btcau~e that ma n Spiro Agni!\\' i!! con11ng." unc lst,u1bul reside nt told UPI. Tu rki sh Pren11 er r\ihat Erim greeted A,(lnt11· and his 11iil' at lhl' airport In a .~hor! :-.l<llc1nrn1 ;l! tht: airport, Agnew .~:i1rf thal '"s1nt•e 'Ki.'1naJ' At alul'~. Turf..c.\ 's l1rM pre51dent ~;ne the ne w r1'p1Jbl1r 1ls d1rcC'!1on ,111d inspiration. Tud;e_v !i;1.~ bccun1e and has ~er ved as an ex a1n ple and 1nsp1r<1l 1t1n to sever<1! dt'l'Cln p1ng l'QUll lile.'" 1\gncw :-J 1d T11rkr1··~ 1'1J le in world pct1ec 1s an 111l!)(Jrt<1 nt one and addecl the Oriol es Clout Pirat.es, 11-3 B \I Tl\lORI·: l.\P \ -The r.nll•· 1no,1• 11nole'-r11dr .l1 ni 1~.1ln1rr c, ,11,.n.i:: 1·1~hl .~rn1 and ;i •l'.\·l'Un out· hur_,1 111 ll1P l1lth 111111ng lu ;111 11 ·:I \ll'IHI\ U\1•r 1 ·n:~h11ri;h t11d.1~ 111 ).:.it11e \,1_ ~ • I ! h1· 1'17! \I \lt Id S1•. !\''· I ,d111t•1, 1111" ~illl 1)1,· (ln1•ll·~ 111111 fh1 • ·"{'fll'~ \\l!h hi' l lL11t1"\ II\<'!' !L1!..!a11<11l .. 11 1 l1111·li.· I lil1' .. \n11 fh ;on i l'<l i.!llf' •'l1:11 t1p11·11~!11p. l11111tl·d !Ill· I'll ,li t'' lo i'lghl htl~ \1 t11!(' H;-.1!1· 111n1'1• 11;1., 11pp1 11i.; l'llt~hur~h h11 rl· r 1 ~ l•w 11 hll s H;ill 1111ure lc:ids lhc 'C'r1c•, 2.0. LA Dock Chores Halted By New Local Squabble S.-\:\: r RA .\'CISCO (A Pl -Doc k opera- lions came lo a de<id stop Sunday al Los Angeles llarbor -lhe \Vest Coast's bi~· J:esl por t -but others were open and bu sy a!! longshoremen rn<inned the piers a second day under federal court order In So uthern Califo1'ni a, 1 di spute betwttn the longshoremen and n1anage· men! over who would wot•k the docks ~'<I.! the problem. bolh sides said. The Pacifi c Maritime Association y,•hich represents 120 slruck shippers ask· ed for II experienced men by name to move equipment such as forklifts and crane! be(ore orderina: work gangs to load or unload ships. These JI men deeHned lo accept the jobs, said thl! Tn tern 1tl ona l Longshoremt;n's ind Warehousemen's Union. An ILWU source explained that tht men fell work should be shared equitably among a11ai!a.ble workers and the PMA call-up indicated the 11 WO\l ld bt working full lime while others wert: .,.1. 'fhe ILWU also oppost:d the singling out of specUic names rather than a request for unnamed men with !ht same needed qualification!!. Singling out of men by name. was a key unresolved is::iue in the 100 day strike. ~aid 1 Pli1A spokesman. He said work to unload or load lht; ships <.'OUldn'I be of- ftred to the tl!!'1t <1( the men until these Spt(\alty men -known 11 .. steady men·• \ .. • -had p;i\'ed 1hc 11a~· by putLJni:; the ~dOl:kS bael. in shape As ~ result. no one worked at LA or Long lll'ach harbo rs exc l'pl for l11·0 gangs 011 milita ry ships ;ind t\\·o vessel s the IL\VU said 11 1nanntd because the ships wrre riot under PMA 111a nagemenl. It would lake 24 hours lo get cargo mo\·ing aflcr the •·steady'' men return ed in the Los Angeles area. Pt-.1A said. \Vork was under way sn1oothly ot other ports from San Diego to Seattle, said James Robert son. a PMA spokesman. Ten limes more ml'!n than usual on a Sunday were working dock.~ at San Fran· cisco Bay. PMA ordered 39 gangs. about 1.000 men, compared to about 100 on A normal Sunday. Twenty ship.'> were being loaded and unloaded of about 68 that tlad been stranded. Ports were handling cari:;o also in Seal· tie. Portland, San Diego. Port Hueneme 60 miles north of Los Ani:;eles: and clSC\Yhere in Southern California . The first ship!! probably would not set ~ail as a result of the 10.day back to \\'Otk ordtr until the first of !hi~ week . Pt-.IA has predicted. On Friday. a court hearing is scheduled In San f'ranc1sco to dclemi ne If lhe 15.000 lnn~shoremen should C(lntinue working for an 80·day "cooling off" period sought by President Ni xon under !ht Taft• Hit rtley Act. l,nited State;, 11ould dn r1 crvtll in" po.~si hlr '"to h"ln Tu1·hr\' ach1 e1e it s desired fii'I l'i'<!)l l'i'lll\ .. . 1-'n 1'"ll !C tn .\nl.;u :1 .·\~11rw 's plane ]an· •' ·•'I T"r1 r .. 1n Sp;1111 Jl ~ l:i a.n1, 11 hi• ,•11po1 t'r la~lcd about 011e hour. \:1 \.'_11r1,-lf'lt 1hr pla11e briefly. bu1 the \11•· I 1r ·1dl·nt 1en1a1ned 1n~ide. J11~1ni11 e Creek Plans Revisecl By I rvi11e Co. The lr11 ne Compa nr ha~ re\ 1sed plan.• for tht ,J.Js1n1 r.e Crer~ area fron1 h1 gn 1•15r ap.1r1rn t'nts 1ri ln11.prl)t1le s1ngle·tan1. ily hon1 e.:; .<11m ilar-rn 1ho11r 111 tn e Bluf1s' cle1 rlopn1f'nl .1 :1~111111(' Crrr-k , prr11u11oh· knoll'n ;i • Center \·1c11· 1.;, 'ol1!h of 5;1n Jo~qut rt Hill s !\nail . aero.'8 11·0111 L1n-=oln Hi gh S~·11i1ol 111 I L1rb,i 1· \'1r 11 I !ills %0111 ng nn 111e ao.acre <ire~ al ln1':1 (or h1;:h n>l' 1111 h a den 'i 1ty of 40 uni!~ per ill"!'(' Bll l J.1111r.~ Ta_1 lnr of !he Irvin, Con1· pa111 sa10 toda,\· !lie cnmpa n.1 plan~ tn 1dr tur pl.1 nned corn1r111n11.v zoning 11·uh1n th~ niunth Thi~ wi>u!rl redu"e de 111su.1 lo six t11111.~ prr arrc T.1~ l11r ·-.:I\" tor Cllf1 1ipr~ 11crt: rnadf' ;1l ~t>r ~rud1t·s ui thr on1unal plan versu , 1hr nrr<-e11r 111.tr~rl ;:.nrl ar1 11ude•. \\(' lou1n(l \hr ~1ni:lr-ra 1n1l l' rro,-:rarn !llill"I' arr rupr 1.lt(' 1h.1n thr 1nu111.fa m1J,1 .. 111• "·~Id T1•1 i<r 1nr• 11 ·11 1hr \r11pon Br,1r11 l'l.111r1111i: (·01n1111 ,,1nn !;:1~1 Thur•d;n· and 111i·1 ln111· 11 •• n 11'(•11 nr 1· ,l(roup-, Fnn11\ l~ r·\n1·,1n 111,• 111"1 p1,111s l\"r ;1r111(•1n,1T 1' h11il rl111g lro1n i~O fn ·'i0 111 .1 111 1"111·.l)rrlr<1n111 h1)n1r ~ in rh~ ,l!TP<'ll·l)!'ll (\"'J'11n1t1111 tr 11·11h pr!la!e rrr- n:·o1 1(111'1I fa v d 111r~. h£' s.11d The 11r"1 hnmc~ arr re111.1rivrlr "ICI f11r ton1pler 1011 in the s11mmer nf J!lj,1 Li 1111 ~cd Icebox Fatal SA~ PEDRO 1liPI1 -Tht body of ~l rs Christina Ann \~ilbur. 35. wa~ found 1ns1 cfc an unused refrigeralor 111 the ~a ragt' nf hl'r hon1e hert &Inda~· Sht' had been 1111~suig ~incr Frida~. Sheriff's delectil es said R o g er Chan1phn . 2~ 1~ho h1·cd ar ~I r~ \V1lbur -<i: hon1c, rrpnrlrd hr found !he bod~ 1\•he n !1e OJlt'llf'd tl1c r('frigcralor. Orange Coaat Weather Sunny skies are due. Tuesday wilh cooler ternperalures along lht; coastline. Highs today around 7S at the beaches rising tlJ 90 inland. Lows tonight 58 lo 60. INSIDE TODA. Y The U S. and Victnarn ollie$ ho ve released a Red prisouer of TOOT wirh Ll1c expre$sed hopr that it 111011 encourogt add itional excl1unges i11 !lie f uL11rt . 1 Stor~. Pag e 4 J. ···'"" J1 Cot!!., ft It f Cl>t<~lftt U• I (loH!lf911 11•U '''"k.' u C"t-rtl It DMt~ Ntlk •t ll Df.,..r(t t 11 @tllltlr11! \l'tt• 4 ''"'"I~'".,,' u .... 1 ... ~ ,,.,, --tc•• lS .1.,.,.L....._ U ,; Ml•'" II Nt!llMll ""'' •·I 0t1111t c ... ~rr H S•lwle \l'trltf' 11 JHns tl·IJ SIM-M•rl"t\ 1.1, T11twltltlo II 'f""9t-" II W•l lf<•• I WM .. WI"' II W-1 tftwl 14·11 Wl•loll '"-... 2; D4ll Y PILOf II "1otld.i)', Otiobtt 11. l't71 Newport Incident Lost Bo.y s, 3 Face Charges 4 Reta1·cled, After Scuffling Found Safe Q'iminal charges are pending today :11galMt a trio stoppffl by-a Newport Beach policeman Saturday, momf'nts Jft er a $4 ,000 service station suckup :i.earby in Cos ta Me sa. The men -including a s11 f(lllt , s1 x .nch plumber -were cleared. as possible urned robbery suspecl.5 , but not Until l.fler a scuffle occurred. George M. Haines. 26. of 20202 Ar-aria \ve., Newport Beach, was booked on ;uspicion of assault on a police officer. His brolher Stephen, 21. of the same lddress, and Paul 0. Langton. 20. of 13?7 '1. King St.. Santa Ana. "'ere booked on ;uspicion of interfering "'Jlh a pohce of· Jeer. .• Patrolman Tim Burnette suffered a 'leek: injury in the melet, according to )elective Ken Smith. He was not serio us· y in jured. Investigators said. CofC Slates Sa11d Castle Event Su11day Xewport Beach takes lime out for the mprobable S unda y '4tlen !he .A!"Ona de! Mar State Be:lch agarn >e[:Omes the stage for the annua l 'ewport Harhor Chamber of Commerce ;andcasl!e building contest. Sponsored by the chamber's Com· noriore·s Club. the event regularly al· ra cts thousands or spectators as ct>n· estants create probabl~· the "·orld's .hnrtest-ll ved pieces of art. Entry into the contest is open to !he :eneral public and appl1ration may be nade to Lhe Chamber of Co mmerce. 21&i .'.: Coast Highway. The starting gtm will ~ound at l pm. udging begtns at 3 pm. J!'i exped ited to >ea~ the incoming lide. "Rules are prac't.1cally nil,"' sa)s Jack ~a rnett, chamber director. ··Tue bu!.lders m;iy he of any age fro m 1ne to 100 and may u~e any too ls !hey .vish and as many props as !hey "''~h." 1e $.a!d. noting that all tools and props n11 >t be remo\•ed immediately after ur!~mg takes place. The 10th a.nnua! conlest !.his year ill; 1r:der the direction nf cr>-cha1nnen Or . \Ian Andre"·s, Carl I\•, mla and Chick :ilgbie. For the u.nintiatied, there are eight dtf· ·~ent kinds of sandrast!es that can be lUl!t. At least there are d1ffrent cla!'is1f1ca- inns in the conte!'il for pulging purposes. They are, most modern1.~t1c ca.~tle, no...~t artistic, best contemporary pagorla :.astle, best lease-hold castle, lea st likel y noot avant-guard castle and best non- :onfonning castle. Chamber officials said that they expect thtlut 25 en tries thi$ yea r but n0ted here Ls plenty flf room at Big Corona to iccom.modate m1Jre. Boat Explosion Dan1ages Cruiser LO\'G BEACH ll'PI • -A 25·fiv.t c<1h1n ·nu5er caug ht flrP in thP Re lm'lnl. ~h'lre 1~!'1 r,f Lnng Rear-h S11nd<1r. fnrr1:ii:: friu r "''":'1S alyiard tn 1um p lrrim thf' h11rr1r-.: ,. . .,I and S"'lm tr! n"arhv rnrk~ :r" ni;,_11,.r nf !he \1'~<,.I Jr,,, P.rnwn 4~ ,[ Tujun i;a. 1nlr1 th" Lnni:: flp;irh f !fP lrrHrtment !hat th,. Pn.c,1n" "~pl0rJr.r1 11 nd J'J rst into !111mPs "h"n he ~t;:irirr111 -\ fi r'-d~p;:ir!mcnl ~poke~n1~n ~~·rl h,,re apparently wa' a 11a~r'l\ine lea k The . ,,~~"! w11s heavil'l rl;:imacer1 OU.NG-I: CO.Ur DAllY PILOT OlAJlG1 COAST fl'UIUSHINO aw,,llK't Jlo!.trl N. W.M l"fwl!l.,, •Jld l"llblbH'r J1c\: 11:. C111loy \ VO Praldofof •N c;...,.,. MtM~W Tho1111t ic.,~;i E~l!OI' ~ Tiie"'•' J... M 11rii~Lft1 M•""tl .. t:dllw L Ptlt• ic.;,, lil.wp...t •Meli c,ty Edlkr l'•WJN'f ..... OMc.e !lJl Nowpert lo~l1v1rd M1mn1 Mdr1u: r.o. ••• 1175, '2641 _.,.._ I. Calfl ~I 2.11 Wftl erf $"-1 u.-e.dl: m "-' ,........,. .......... ...,,= 17t15 lleKll loM_ ... --~-N111J11Jc;,...1M1 i ... Patrolma11 Si.ltnMt ·o1-as oo duty In tM Orange County Attpc1rl area nl Xeu porl Bl'ach f'ar!.1 ~1 urd11~ morn1n.1: -... hen a radi11 broadca~t alerted tnn1 tn rhe hrlldup ~llchael P J\1~h had be-en robOO:l of about $-! ~ "r.ile nn dut\' ir1 a !'ell- Set\·1ce. Nin-<"'pe-rate-d ~tauOn at 29;. E. li"lh St .~ B"'rnenP headed 1n that d!trc· lion He though: he mii;ht hf'ad off the flttmg palt of bandits. Only 1hey -...·ere Jong gone. a fact un· dete-rmined at that pom!. m\esl!gators said Cost;i 1\lesa Po\JC'f' Officer James \\'atson exp lamed !he attendani y.·as t1td up by the band its and couldn"t free himself untll half an hour after they had fled . The l\e._1..-port Bt>ach pa I r o 1 m a n , howe\'er, said he ~pottPd a car tra\e)1ng aL rather high speed for fogbound con- rl 11lnns at the time and fo!Jo-...·ed 1t north on Do\·er Dr!\ e. He finally ste pped the \"f'h 1rlP cnn- t<ltning the Haines brrithers and Langton at .\l e.~a Dtl\ e. \1 here he claimed !hf'\' refu~ed to cooperate and became an- tagnnist1c. Officers allege !he elder Haines became uncooperatn e and antagon1s!1c until \"iolence occurred. --., 1. Investigation continues today into the ~ervice station robbe ry pulled by t110 201sh bandn.s -...·ho first ordered a case of oil. \'tctim Kish said one pulled a ,.,·eaporf as he "·as going to get it. at ""hich time he "·as ma.r ched into the office. "'here they took the receipts , bound him and fled One harl a full re<l bea rd . pnlice !'aid. v.h1le the second w;;s S\rarth~· and ap- peared to be of ~lexican or Ha"·auan des· cent. Red Ne icspaper Editor R esigns LO~OO:-;" IAP j -The news edi!or of I.he ~1orning Star ... ·oice of Britain's small Communist party. has quit his post after 20 years because nl "pnlitical dtf· ferences," 1t ""as learned todav. Similar differencPS between ·hardliners and moderates in the leadership are ex- pected to surface at the parly's national con~ress next month. f rank Gullet!. the Star's harrlhn e ne\\'! ed itnr. riu it Saturday. Gullett strongly op- posed the Br1!lsh partv's dec1.sinn 1n 196$1 tn ct>ndemn the S<iviPt-led 1nra~1rin nf Czech'>Slovak1a . He .i;;i1rl !he Bri!l~h patly had taken '"an oppnrtuni~l hn•"' 1hen . The Star has an ed1t0rial st;iff nf abtJ1Jt :in. with ;in e~1i rnaterl 60 percent favonn~ rhe mrire modera!" par!y views that Gullett and a dwindling band of hardliners opposed. I-larYeste r Preside nt A. H. Ka rpe S11 cc11n1hs RAKERSF!ELO IAP1 -A H l\:irl'lf>, F.'1. 1\hn !~lied 10 ~;iy hP huilt a $.'i in· \'e~tment 1ntn the nat11"Jn·s la rgest ln!ern<1t1nnal llarve~ter at;P nr-y, died Sunrla\. l\arpP V."'1~ r'l"ln~lrlf'rl;'d a l'!lflnee r In Kr·r n rnu11t\· r!r\·elnpmcn1 and "·as a ma· 1r•r r;it:!e and -...heat ranrht-r He 1\rOtf' a hrink nf ht.<; e~rPrienr-rs titled. "Life \\"llh " t.u~l_> Pir111f'er ' H" "·as the uncle of r;i11 fnrn1a's re,;J e::tate rnmmissioner, Rrihert Ka rpe r.rf Bakersfield. fluey Meets Chou DA ILY l'ILOT 'holtl •r Lii 1'•1~1 LANEVI LLE . Tex . ! UPI) -Five lost boys -four of them mentally retarded - wa lked out nf a hea vil y wooded Rrea of east Texas today and asked a farmer U they could be sent home. Thf' boys, ranging in age from 11 to !II, were from Utt Summ itt 0<1ks Achieve:· menl Center at Laneville in Rusk County. They became separated '1ate Sunday from a group of 30 youngsters and fiv e adult leaders at Lake Jackson on the school's property. RIVERSIDE MAN'S DAMAGED CABIN CRUISER GETS TOW INTO NEWPORT HARBOR For Jack Wright's New Boat, the Going Waa Rocky in a Fog Off L1gun1 B1ach A Nacogdoc hes County sheriff's office 1pokesman said the boys wandered into the T. R. Fardeman farmyard at Union Springs, about 15 miles n0rth of Nacogdoches. They were in good con- dition, the spokesman said. Trztstees Neg·otiating On Site for · Neiv School Cabin Cruiser ' Runs Aground 011 Laguna Reef The scboo! is own ed by brothers C. J. and Mike Jackson of Hendcrsfl n. r-.-lrs. Mary Jackson, wire of the school's proi;:ram director, C. J. Jackson, describ- ed four of the youths as mentally retard· ed. She sald they ranged in age rrom 11 to 16, but that the !I-year-old "de.finilely is not mentally reta rded." Rusk and Nacogdoches County Jaw en· forcemenl officers searched the two counties today and were joined al daybreak by a department of public safe· ty helicopter. \\'Jlh preliminary design drawings already con1plete for the Roy 0 . Andersen elementary school. l he 1'e"·port -~1esa Unified School District 1s st ill negotiating for the site. Planned to accommodaIB 600 students from kindergarten through fifth grade, the school is scheduled for opening Sept , 197.1. The ~hool site is in lhe Bren tract off ~lacArt hur Boule ... ard at Fnrrl Road brhinrl l'ranus Square. It ~·ii! front rln P(lrt Se;i hourne \\'ay and be adjacent to Buffaln H:lls Park Thf' ~·ie1rpnrt-:'l[esa board ln September pa~~ed a resolution rleclaring the site a nl'r-es~ity I! i.., n"·ned by the Irvine Com- pany The !r\'lne board·s expected to take acf1(ln nn 1he mauer Nov. 9. Schnol !rus!ees \1·111 be negotiating for 10 08 acrf's of land and if things go smoolhl.v, said district business manager Ra~· ~chnierc r, e!'crow should close in Janu:ir\·. J9i2. Trusiees have unofficially approval the prehminary dra1\•ings. which show a ~rhool v.·ith parlitinns rather than interior "·alls an d teaching stations radiating from a cf'ntr;1! resource core. Final drawings Me schedu led fnt com· plf'!1nn in June, 1972, y.·ith construction bids to be opened the following August. C0ns truction 1•1111 take 10·1 \ months. Thr entire prnje!'L including land ac- quis1ti1Jn and playground development, is expected to cost more than $1.6 mlllion . While makin g its way up the coast to Newport Harbor In heavy fog Saturday aflernoon, a 36-foot cabin cruiser went aground on a ~eef off Diver's Cove in Laguna Beach. After hitting the reef, which caused l';l!!- ve re damage to the stern. the bOat, own· ed by Jack \Vright of Ri verside continued In drift into lhe CQve and finally came to rest on the beach. Wright had purchased the craft four days earlier In San Diego. "They were spending the night (Sun· day) in the camping area on the 100.acre school site," Mrs. Jackson said. "?.'e have always given them freedom to roam around, These five boys just wandered off." Mrs. Jackson said Summitt Oaks was a school for problem children and those of "below average intelligence." Slasher Attacks Newpo1·t Cente1· FiI·e .Site Dedicated to Foi11· Dead Lifeguards, arriving al the scene, secured the boat t0 the rocks on the beach and summnned a salvage compa ny tow boat to take the dan1aged cr2.lt back to Nc.,.,•port. \'.'right. along with his two sons and a family friend . was nol injured . Damage was estimated at $15,000. LB 6 Laguna Beach ea Transient Pair; 1 Dead, 1 Hurt SAN JOSF: (UP! 1 -Two transien!s had their throats slashed, one of them fatall y, by an unknown assailant or assailants Sunday, and one of them w!a set afire, police reported . The dead man wa s iden tified as Adam Seely, 57. His charred bod y, wi th the throat slashed , was found in a fire at an abandoned school. Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R· !\f'"·port Beach! Friday dedicated the ~!.'"'!)')rt Center Fire. Stat ion to those. f1rrmen ""·ho have perished in the name of thP prople." Barlham "'as the keynote speaker at the dedication ceremonies for l\'e"·port Beach's newe1'l fire station. the l')rera· t11JnaJ headquarters at 868 Jamboree Rl')ar! Stanrling in front of the gray concrete stn1cture, Badham rrferred IQ the four f1rPmen 'y.·hQ we re killed v.'h ile fighting recent fires in Montecito and Santa Barbara. "These men shoulrl be remembered.'' he said, and firemen everywhere •·rJeset\'e greater recognitinn. \Ve shoulrl let them know "'e"re behind them even thou ~h u·e nPver call them un less in trn11ble ., 13adham. 1vho said he 11o•anted tn pay lirbu te to all people who prn!ect our cities, also dedicated th e b11Hding In the ".~afety, prn11:re!'s and prosperity of Ncwp11 rt Beach" "The fire st<1!1nn i!'i mur-h e:isiPr In huilrl th:in a civic center.'' ~1aynr Erl Hirth sa id. explaining that wh ile Newport Center v.·ill be the operatio nal head- qtJartcrs. The Fire department's ad- U~I T1..,.lt ministrative headquarters "will remain with the City Hall, '"'herever thal may he." He apparently referred to the defeat this "'eek of the civic cent.er bond-issue. Mesa Architect Lester Schwager S11cc un1bs at 53 l.rster H. Sch"·;iger, the architect who dr~1gnerl ros1a Mesa's cily hall and i»- hcP stalirln, died Sunday at Sharp Hns· p1tr1I in S;in Diego following a brief ill· nr;;.~. He was 53. i\.1r Sch"·agf'r dC'!'i1gned !he five-story ("ity hal! anrl adJ<.ce 11t pol ice headquar- ter.~ in 1!!64 He also designed the r..1esa VPrde hh rary. He lived in Ne"'port Beach and "'Orkrd se ... eral years in Costa Mesa. but rrrenlly mov ed tn Rnsarita Beach, Bi>Ja California. Funrral sPrvices will be held at lt a n1 • \\'ednesrlay In Greenwood Memori al Chi!p<'I, Siin Diego. Survivors lnrl ude his ~·ife, Irmajean: a daughter, Mrs. Kalhy LaForce; two snns. Bri 11n and Scott, ond Mr. Schwag . Tex Watson Jury Deliberating For F 011.rth Day LOS ANGELES IUP!l -A six-woman. six·man jury enters !ts fourth day of delibe rations today in the murder trial of Charles "Tex" \VaL~on. last of lhe Manson cult members acc used of the seven Tate· LaBianca killings. The panel adjourned Saturday After fa iling for a th ird straight day to reach a verdict. \\"alson . 2:i, is accused of leading the murderous forays to lhe homes of preg· nanl aCtress S01aron Tale and wealthy grocer Leno L;o.R1<1nca in August , 1969. \\';itsnn has p!caclcd innocf'nt and in· nnr-enl by reason of insanity. His laY,.yers cont<'nd his mind was Rddled by drugs e1nrl ~ex and he ac!ed as a robot For !lfanson. hhndly carrying C1ul the cult leader's de si re to kill. Mansnn and three }'oung won1en followers RI ready have been sentenced to dea th Int the killings. \Vatson"s trial wa:oi severed from the others while he fought extradition fr om his hometown of McKln· ney, Tex. "All In The Family" Juan Ramirez, another transient. wall; found .,.,·ith grave wounds on his throat on a street a block from the fire. Authorities said they hoped to question him about the attack. Night Club Stop Proves Costly A Newport Beach contr11 ctor's 10. mi nute stop at a popular Corona del Mar night spol Saturday ended up costing him about 1,100 percent more than the price of an average nigh!cap, Allen Lewis, of 310 F'ernando SI., emerged from the r..lerry ~1 ;1c, 3344 E. Coast H igh~·a y, lo find someone had looted his unloc ked car Me filed a grand theft report with police listing a loss of $1.100. including a Colt revo!Yer. miscellaneous clothing and 10 new $100 bills still in serial number se· quence from the mint. Actor Borgnine Hurt TORREON , Mexi co (AP l -Act<lr Ernest Borgnine was cut on his back by fl ying glass during filming of "The Revengers,'' a spokesman for lhe pro- ductio n company reports. lnt roducin9 Diamond Expert llCK RACITI Ric k h•1 resid•cl in Coit• M•s• 1inc• 1951. Af+•r 9r•clu•tiog from N•wport H igh SchOol h• work•d. 1n th• fem ily busin•11 in Huntington B11ch. let•r ~1ck •+tended diamond setting school at the G•molog1cal Institute of Americe •nd is c.urrently 1tudyin9 di•- mond epprei1in9 end evaluation. H• is • memb•r of the Rotary Club t ncl p•1f presiderit of the Co1te M•1• Jeyc•et. Why Not Have Your Rings Reset In Beautiful New Mountings? We can 4'e1i9n • rln9 11p•cl1lly for you wit~ your old di•mondt. We •Ito h•ve unmounted ~lamonds and ctn •dd to your pr11ent on••· Ch•clc our pric•• ind 11v1. FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 mMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE Met '" "' ...... ,,.... ... ...tll f ......... .._ ... ...; M .,,,.i .. • 40,_ MO•I "-YM,.Wflrltery.- ....., Md. c. , ..... -..... .... w'-'•1 COMrAll. Huey Newton, co-founder of Black P1nther Party, p:eeta Chinese Premier Chou En·lal durlnil: hJ1 recent trip to Communist Chln1. New· ton , hack In U.S., Is schedufed to 10 on tri•l Tuesd1y for the third limo on charges of slaying Olltland pollc1m111 Jolln Frey~· OcL :18, 1Ge7 . OPIN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. COMI IN AND IAOWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -lotw"" IXPHT WATCH HPAIA !IQNI ON PUMISQ • -, -· • • I . --->·---·----. • --#a~-.. -------... _ .. ---...-,,.,.. .•. _ ·~ 1-' •.. .,.1 1.· .. -.- .. Costa Mesa Today's Final EDITION .N.Y. Stock; VOL. 64, NO. 243 , l SECTIONS, 32 PAGE S OA•LV PllOT StaH Pnoio THIS IS ONE OF COSTA MESA'S 'DEAD' SER VICE STATION S It Rests •t Intersection of An.,.heim and Superior Ave n ue s Costa Mesa Tour Sho1vs 71 'Live' Gas Stations By TERR'\' COVILLE 01 1'111 D•Uv .,lllt l!t U '"Step righ1 up folk.'! and visit gasoline alley, belier known as Costa ~lesa, California. "\Ve ha\'e on dJsplay for you r viewing pleasure 71 ti\'C service stations in onl y 15.6 squ ar e 1ni!cs. In one seetion of h1\1·n we have 12 staffon~ in a tlro·block nidius ·'There are seven "ghost" gas stntio n::- and four others disl'llised as anothrr business on you r tour. ··Four or ou r bes! attractions were lorn do1\·n and cleaned off their lots. Buy your tickets now . you never k110\v when lt might change." i\tonterey has its 17·mi!e dri\'e . ~laybr Costa ~'lesa can sell a gasoline alley !our 1\·11h a good carny barker. The clutter of service stations niay nol ha\"e reached tragic proportions in Cosla l\lesa -but a niob1l1": lour or 1he <:1h re1·eals a definite prob!en1. · "l don·! th111k any bsui ncss gnt-s brokP n1ore often than ga.~ stations," 'a.1 s :'11;.i) 01' Robert \Vi Ison L>espite !he general awa renc::s ot a pn1 ble1n. 1hc c1tv has onl} one ordir1anc,. i"Ontrolling gas s!a!ions. Tha! ordinancr 1 cquires each prusprctil"e stat1nn rn romP before the l'.i!.v council with a 1onr r:1.- cept1on request. TI1is gives counciln1en a look <It plans for each s!ation, but still. no written guidelines h<1ve been set to Cll\"l't pos~iblf' changes 111 rnuncll:;. A proposed ord111anr(' 1n1e11dtd !n ligh ten city todes on str\ ice i.1at1011s 11,1.; never adop1cd. It offic1:i ll.1 !Jec<1 1111' 1·n11n ri! policy Jan I~. 1!170, bu! 1~ 1101 la11 The p1·ovisions 1)f thi s p11i1l'Y ('O'. c·r landsc:ip1\1g. ;1rch1tr1·lur;1! de :-; 1 g 11 , ll~es, and the clnsini; or .'t;.1111ns It's \1'rilt("fl 1n 1ough l;1ng11;1g<' 1-:x· ;i111ple · "Tiu.• eity cnune1I f11r!licr f111d~ lh;11 ap· p1·oxin1atel.v tC'n pcrctnt of the l1t•rnsrcl :o;r.rvice stations are alrnost rontir1uuusl.1 closed or not 111 operntion for one rt'aso11 or another and as such are su(l r rin)! p111- gressive physital detcr1o ra1 ion 11 l11l'h lends to hecome a-pubhc nui.~ant·r and 10 JUnous io thr he.11th . offt·11.~1\1' 111 tlll· senses ·· One set•!io11 uf lhc J)lll11 ·1· r•;ill<'d 11,r rt'mo1al of any s1a11011 rlosed for !lO da• <; 111 a row nr l~n d:i ~~ 111 ;ir11 1:! rnr1111h re nod Another i.erl u111 l"('{jllll"l'" C'\"lt11"11 P la11dsi:op1ng and the plan\111g 11[ 1;, i:all1111 !recs on JIC\\' station Jot~. Operation~ ou1s1dt' tile. ~!:it1nr1 '11·11rl111·r -often a sour t•e of l'lsu:il 11T1t:1t ion were al:;o l1rn1[(•d lo n1111or ~<'1·1 Wf''> !)\· ~hf'. proposed ord111;u1l·t ~Ia.\·or \\'1!snn do ts11·1 1·en1r1nbfr 1\111 11 ''1:as11·1 adopled as an O!"d1n;:ince . bul ~a1" !See GAS S'TATIO/'.'S, Pagr "!I NAACP to File Lawsuit On School Discriminatio11 SACRA~1El\'1'0 <AP) -l\1AACP at - torney Nathanie l Co\lty said toda~· lhP. NAA CP '"\'ery shortly '' 1vill file a swcer- ing anti-discrimination suit. charging the State of Ca liforniA \Vith discriminatio11 iu ~chools, hiring and housing. Colley said the suit will be ''e sort of riral,'' a class action legal filing gainsl (~v. Reagan and all 1,137 California 1chool districts. Colley said details of the suit would bf! revealed at 10 Oci.. 2U news conference in Sacramento. He aald the State Personnel Board would be: 1mong defendants because of what Colley t'l ll ~d a cl e,arly diaCriminafory employment p 1 l l e'r n·; among 1tate departments. ~ He 1a1d at leut 100 school districts wou ld be affeetad, Including the st8,te's blgge.,t, tht IS0,000.pupll Los Angeles school dlstricl'i. \ "We don't have resources to run " lav,,.suit agllirut every Khool di1triCf. \Ve'd bf! bankrupt rln no tlTTH!." said C(llley. Ue said the suit would ask 1 ('()Urt'\ order to halt discrlmlnation but that Uw li me limits to end discrlmln111lon ire llill being discussed by NAACP 111ltorntys. !;It said injunction! agalns1 housin~ dlicrlmJnatlon would be sought "in all area• where the .state h111 authority" or lnOue:nce over hOualnc ipattera. An NAACP ,.port In qi. oprlnf found 1 l hree percent drop the past f11·c years in Ille number or blacks en1plo}ed by slate go\·emment. Thal rrpor! blamer! ··suhttr. ctlscriin inal io n"' and ··buie:iuera!ic bungl- ini:'" for lht decline. Tl:e Stale Pt>rsonnel Bo;ll"tl replied rha1 the NAACP report \\'MS hased Oil .. isolated sletislics·· which crea lerl '·;i distorted and erroneous impression." The board said the NAACP report failed to mention that Negro employmenl in 19 itate departments actually increased. Colley said the su it wil l name as defen- dants• ··the ·state, Reagan. the State Person1el Board, the Slate Board of . f.ducation and ."you name it . pr11cli cally •virtfudY: .. · · Colley is a former mcmbtr of the State ·Beard o{ Education. and was the first. bl1tek lo serve on the 10-member ap. pointed board. He resigned in 1963. A report lost n1onth by California's nrw black super~ntendent of publ ic in- struction. \\'ilson RH~. found no proirres:r- lhe past t\\'O years in iliteg-relion of CaUfornla school'.'i. 'nle Riles report found 59 percent or black students stilt nttend predominontl.v black 3Chools. It al50 noted lhc nu1nber of I racially Imbalanced schools increnserl d1iring the pa~t -~ars although !he \percentage of,.bfick stli!tnf:s-in-r.+.cially jmbalanced achool! dropped by two pe r· cent -to 74 percent . J ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1971 TEN CENT! Firemen Ring Inferno Ne·w Lines Set Up Ag·ainst, Three -111ile Blaze S.-\i\T .4. BARBAH..-\ !AP \ Firl' fighters braced today behind a noose uf fire lines lhev hoped v.·1JI strangle ('f!J!forn1a·s worst brus/1 f1rr flf lllf' Jt:ir. 't'he bl:1ze has <'la1n1ed foul" li1•r:o; and drslroyrd se1tn hon1r!I Tl1e l111es -swath~ flf b;i rr gn1u nrl s1·1·;iped oul b1 bulldo<:ers ctnd h;ind cre11 ~ <111•r 11 1e 1•.(•ckend -arr ain1ed at ~top- 11111i: lllC' un1·hrl"~trl . ea.~1rrn lrnnl nf 1hr 1111'-d;,~.old l1n·. a 1hrrf'·111ile-li111g 11 .~1 1 of Blasts JVlarl\ Agnew Visit To Tt1rl<.e\- .1 l~l':\.\BU L, Turl.t.\ 1 L"PI t -T110 bon1 b explosions h11 the L; S. Consulat ~~ and 11 Consulate au101nobtle 1n 1~ranh11l 1nd;1_1 shorl ly be lore \11ce I' resident Spu·n T Agnew ;irrived 111 .<\nl;ar;i fnr ;111 of· lw1;il !ll'O·tl;iy 11 ~11 t~i Turkf'~. Tlirrr wen• nu d1~1u1·IJ;111crs in \11l.a1·;1 "l'hr .-\gntw plane tuuclirrl dn11 n 111 Anl.;ira Jtrport ;i i !II :lfl a 111 • l :lo n 111 J 'OT 1. The bo1111J l.'Xplus1011!<: h.1d brc11 rrpoJ'(Prl ill 11 4:l a 111. <111d I a 111 Thr re wr re 11u 1rnn1edialf' reports \if ~rnuh!e 111 Ankara. bu! 111 lstctnbul. !wn hornhs r xplotled al the l l S. Consulate. and l\\'O a111omobilc~. o.ie or 1he.n1 belong· 1ng to US. Cultural Al1al'he l\:enlon \\", Ke11h. \verf' l'epo1·ted destroyed. · ll"s because thal nian Spiro Agnew is ro111i ng ... one Istanbul resident told UPI. Turk ish Pre1n1er Nihat Erim greeled A,ene1v an<l his wife al !ht a1rporl. Jn a ~hort !'!alen1enl at the airport, Agnew said rhal ··since 'l\t1nal ' Ataturk . Torke~··s first pr£>si dent ga l"e !ht new 1'f'publ11· lls d1rcclio11 ;ind 1nsp1rat1011 , Turkey has hccon1e and has ser\ed as an r.~an1plr and 1nspira1inn Tn sr1·eral 1f('\"tlop1ng (·011111 :-i~s. '• Agntw said Turkr.1 -J; role in worlrl peace is an lmportan! n11e and added thP l :r11h·<I Slalts would dn t1·er.1 lh i)1J'.! poss1- hlr "lo htlp Tul'k<'v ach1e1·e ils desil"ed dt\'elnpn1cnts." · ~:n ruute to Ankara. Agnew "s p!aoe la11- l.ltd 1n To1-re1on. Spain. ar. 4 J:; a m. Reporter f'ind s NY "' on1au 011 Sli111 (]uc t"l.E\"!·'.1.A:\'I) !A P • --·\ "\tw Yol'I. '"11n:111 \1·h11 lt•I! a pur-.r (·nn1a1n111g S.'i.8tll 111 !hr rnau1 co111·11ur.~r nl rhr Tcrn11 nal T1111·l·r h:i ~ It h;if'I. ;ig;11p i11;ir1 k < lo ;i /'1•1111 ('r11tral 1;:i!lrua(I gu;inl and a r"pi)!'1~'1" tor llir l'l(·1r!:.nd Plain Dralrr The pursr . helnng111g 111 '°11111;1bellr \1 :ir1e Doshn<i , tl. ol Br·r•okl\'tl. 11 a.~ found h Y Penn Central pol1 t:<'llla11 .. h1t~ ll 1nk!r. iii. whn rxaminefl n ;u1d i·a nip upon 1he n1011~y. Through papers in the purse. Penn Cen- tral localed fltiss Doshna 's sister. fllrs. Anthony ~1eggi of Broo klyn . .\lrs. fllcggt 1old Penn Central her sister walked 11•i!h .1 cane. was very religious and theref{lre n1ighl be found 1n a church .\ fe\1· hou rs later. Pla111 Dealer reporter Rober! .\lcAule y found a woinan 1n;~tching ~·!is~ DoshnA"s description ;11 St John"s Cathedral and !old her what h<id happened. The rwo 11•e11t to the cen- tral polic·e ~talion, \viler!': ~!is~ Doshna identified herl'tlf a nd r<'i:laimed her purse. flames. :\lore than 1.800 men are bal!hn1: the bloze Early today th e blaze was about a n11IP a\va y fron1 the breal;s. eu! along !1 1 e n11lcs or the ll incon Ridge near the Sant.• B;1J'b<1ra-Vcntura count.'.' line , Be.\und tht' line.~ <irr oil fitlds ' If !hr winds dnn"l cv111r tl[l 11·1· •'\po•11 ll1r 111\C!I 1u hold."' s<11d l°!llf' !lit• spnkc!'n1a n Tht' hi ate ha s l ri\l'l;lrd n1 t·1· ~.111)11 .1r1'<'" and 1.~ ;,j prt"L"ent cnnirnlli•d, llit• .;pol.e~111,1n )rlid II has been pushed hv Sa11ta 1\na~ dry. desert gu~ts up \o '.!~ 1111ll·~ an ho~11· \\ l11ch have pu~hed thr trn11>t'i.i!11n• abo1t• JOU drgrees a11d l1>11pred tlir hu111u.J 11v to near len1 ~·1rr 111111·1,1!• ~,11 111r· bl;;tt• rn.iv h;I\(' b1'1•n ~rl lJ11· <1i't':1 11•"1 hf·ulh hl.ll"llt'd 1., rn !lir ··p,11·,t"i,1 p11p11b11rt1 S<111Ta Yn('t. toothll l~ 111.i·rh nf l ;u·p11111·1·1;i, 111 nnh·~ ~uuth uf ~nnL 1 H.11"11;11 ;t. I· 1!"<' 11llii•1,1I~ "-'id llir l:i•"l lnr tl1rr r 11;i ~ in 11111 :ind llir h1 11~h b f1·111n kncr- SARA UNDERWOOD, 2, ENJ OYS REFR ESHING CUP OF SL USH B•lbo• Island Tot Concentrates on Beating the Heol Coastltl Fog C/1(tsed Off B y Blisteri11 p.· lfl l)<ttlier 1.1111 f11.c, ~air a hr1rf trl1l'I tn 'hf' 1u!l11' tu tlll' 1,,11 i 1.1 111nl ••II anrl lllC'TP Orr111J.::l'l .1H1~1 :-i..i1urtl;11bu!1101 .i111 .1111• 11ri• .1•11•'1•• t •I'll \1\1i1•r• t•• ,,1 ~ ;i11d n>;hl b;~\h n11 S111uL 11 il' l.11~ inµyli>~ 1111111\1 h1·;11 111· 111 '.',;_i1, 1 ]1•n11'i!h l1ru~t' n11 all -11111c h1i;h rn1 lll«H "" 1 ~( r 111 ThP 11lt'l'elll"~ l"OSe Ln IOI dl'i;H"{'' :-.u11 - '1 a.\' ;n Los Angeles. bre<1k1ng thr old rrco l'd of 98 set 111 1888 Beaches al ong the OraHgr Coa~! reported ~unday leniperaturcs ranging fron1 81 to 8.'i degrees. f.llore of the sarn1~ was expected today lhrough Tue sday. The hot inland u·cather drove unusual Ii· large cro11·ds down ro the beach \1·herP weather 11'3~ milder. slightly. and thr water moderatP at 62 10 65 degrees Sorne 40.000 vis itors lried to escapt thr he;il Qn !he :.;ind al :\e1\•port Beach. Sun· day. 1\·hllt lh1nt1ngton Bcar h reporle<l crowds of .10.000. Laguna Beai:h l1fcg11ards watched 8,()()0 I .11 II 1 .. •l.1 ih. li:11r 1,, -i1 ll '1t1• ~ 11•)111IT!·d l•1•\i\\'t,1li111'.' 1•.i11~11 1,; 1,·orn ;~ <k·grct.~ 111 l..:Jg1111;1 f\C'ucti 10 "/ ! r!rgrrt.~ 111 \(•11pol'l .rru( ll 1111\1nr,ton and 80 degree.'\" 111 San ('!(·1111'11lt ThC' ht•;1I h;i ~ h1·e11 i.n severe in Loi': 1\ngeies Cnunl\. lhnl il i:auscd severe ~JlH)!J. prublc,111, n\{'I' rhc weekend. The l.H" Angrlt•:-Pol/ulion Control District ealled i• "l"hMI \riJo~ alerr today for thr ra:-;1 :111fl 11 1'~t 1)urllf111~ 1)1 1hC' ~an Gabriel \'allr1· 5<1nta Ana an1i \11;:hr11n wrrr experted In br the b.ol !1po1~· :n Or;inge County to· rl?..1 111lh lhl' niercur.\ rrnch1ng as high as 96 dtgrec.~ Dock Operations Halted Los Angeles Harbor Dispute Stops Longshoremen SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Dock operR · tions came to a dead stop Sunday at Loll Angeles Harbor -lhe \Vest Coast's blg'- gest port -but others were open and busy as longshoremen manned the pie rs a second day undC'r federal court order. In Southem California, a dispute. bet1veen the longshoremen and manage. menl over who would v.·ork the docks wa~ I he problem, both sides said. The Pacifir 1'1aritime Associatior. y.•hlch represents 120 struck shippers ask- rd for 11 ei:perienced men by nRme lo rnove equipmenl surh <Ill forld ifl!I i'lnd crRnes before ordering worlt gang1 to lond or un.ioad ships. The.se fl men dcclintd to •ccept the jobs, said Uie lntern•l l onal l.ongs horemen 's and Warehousemen's Union . An ILWU source explained that the men felt work should be shared equitably among ava ilable worker!! and lhe Pt.fA call-up indicated the 11 u·ould be working full .lime v.·hile olhers were not. I The fLW U Also opposed the singljng ool of s~lflc names rather than a request for unnamed men with the samr nt'Cdcd qualificaUons. Singling out of men by name was a key un resolved isl!ue in tht 100 day stnl;r, said a P~I A spokt'sman. lie said ~'Ork In unload or load the ships couldn't bf' of· rered lo ·lhe rest of the men until l he~ specialty men -known as "steady men" -had plved the way by puttini: the docll.s back Ira 1hape. ' As 11 result. no one worked at LA or ~ng Beach harbor! except for two gangs on military ships and ty.·o vessels the IL\VU said it manned because the ships were not under Pl\.1A management . 1t ll'OUld take 24 hours to get cargo 1no1·inR t1fter the .. steady" men rt:lurned 111 the Los A'nge.le!! ;irea, Pl\.IA said. \Vork was under l\'a}' smoothly et other port!'! from S!tn Diego to Sealtle. said James Robi.>rtson. a P~tA SJXlkesman. Ten tirnts n1orC' 1nen than usual on ;:r Sundny "'ere \~·orklng docks at San Fran- cisro Bny. PMA or·drrcd 39 g<11lGS. aboul 1.000 rnen, eompared to about 100 on a nurn1al Sunday. Twent y .ships ~·ere being loaded and unloaded of about 68 thaL had been stranded. l' high to ;obo1e a rnan·s head Carpin1eria .f ire Chief ,John Risdo11- nrderf'Cl rhe e1 acua11011 of ::rn eslJrTI<>ted !:i hon1cs and r<inches 011 outlying i ;obrrnador Canyon Road Sunday a., a fll"l'!":lll!IOll il~ flf(' fJ ghlC'l'S ~('! II barl.ftrP in ()1e 11rca 'rhe backl1r(' .>U\'l'ess1ull~ burned out ;i j. an~un 11h1ch ofl1l·1als I eared !he rna111 l"iody of fl;i111rs rn1gh! use as a path loll'arr! the lu11 rl. 11 ~1>41kesn1an s;iid. Oriules Clout Pirates, 11-3 BALTL\IORE 1APl -The Balli· inure Orioles rode J1n1 Palmer·s ~troni; right arrn and a si x-run out- bu rst 1n the fifth 111n111g to an 11 · l 1·1ctor~· O\ er Pittsburgh today 111 garne !\o. :! of the 1971 \\1orld se.-1e~. Paln1e1 . \I ho put lh<' Orioles 11110 thr Ser1 t>s \1 1th his \'ictor.v 01•er Oakland lhat cltnehcd tile A1ntr1 c:1n League ch:11nr1oni.hip , l11n1ttd thP. P1ra1 c.-, tfl t igh t hits \\"hilr B.:'-lli· mort 11;1~ npp1ng !7ittsburgh hurl· er~ !or I~ h11~ Bal!1111orr lt'<Jds rhc ~rrirs ~-Ii 4 LusL R etarded l''uutli s II ikc Ou.L Of T ext1s W oods L.'\f\"E\"!Ll.I:'.. Te>: 1UP!1 -FivP lost. boys -!our of 1hen1 menially rela rdC'd - 11·alk£'d nul 11! a liea\·111 11·ooded a rf'a nf rast Tc.\as lod<l~ aod 11sked a !annt 1 1f !hr.1 rould be )ent hun1t Thr bo1 s r;:i11g1ng :n age tro111 11 111 !~. 11rn· IH1111 the ~un11111tL O<Jks .-\1'h1e1t'- 1ne11! Center :;1 La11t•\ 1llt• 111 Busl. Coun11 . Tlie.1· bf'.'lilille ~tp:!l'<il•·d l;llr Sund.~1 frn111 " gruup ol :lo youni-.:~1er~ and l11·c adult lc;:iders ;:it Lakr Jackson on the ~l·hool .s rr{lptrt.1 :\ ~aroi;dorhr s ("0t111\1' slirn!l"s otl1cf! spokes1na11 s;11d tilt• bo\s wandi'rcd inti • !he T It ~·arden1a11 fa'rn1\a1·d ;it L"n 1orr Spring~. abOul l:l 1111\~·~ nnrth 11[ :\acogdol'lil'!<: The} 11 tt·t 111 good fOn· dit1on the spokcsn1an sa id The school IS 01vnrd b.1 brolhtr:o; r J. an<I ,\f1kr .l,1ckson or l[endersnn ,\Jrs i\lar~· Jacl.s11n: 11i!i: of lhe ~chool ~ rrogran1 d1r('1•111r (" .J .Jat·l.son . dr.~crth­ r {i lour or lhr \OUth~ as 1ne11\o.llv retard - rJ Sh<· '<11J 1h~·1 1.111i;t·d 111 .igt' l1 •Jl1' 11 11'1 lfi. h11r 1h;1I !hr ll -1p;1r-•\ld ··dc11n1tr l· is not 111tntalh 1·t·1.1rdrd r:u!-1. anl.I \;u u,.:dul'hf's 1 1111111 ~ t,.111 r11 - fort:t111r111 •.!Ii• t'r-,can·hcd ihr t1111 I Ulllll!C'~ to-Oil\ .::rr.rl I' ('If' J1•l!lrd ar. rl;nbrrah IJI a dr'p.ir1111 r11t ol pl1hl u ~,l1P· !I hrlu·np1rr Thc 1 11<'1" ~11r1n!p1!! 111r n1;:!11 •'-1'!- dri) 1 111 lhr 'a1np11i:.: il l't'.t 1•11 lhe lflO·at1 ,. lil'holil >1!1' ·· \Ji·~ !:1e\.,·,,,n ~;1 1d '•\\'r lial"r ah1 <11 ~ g11 l'lt 1h1•111 I 1 rtOnn1 In roa1n ;irou11rl 'l'l1i·~t· l11r ho1 :?> JU~! ll":indcred ol I ·• :<.I Y~. ,J:1ck!-on said Su111n11tl O:ik~ 11<1~ ;i ~ehool for prnblcn1 rh1!drt11 ;111d iho5e. of ··belo1v a1·erage 111te!hgence " Brandl llails Vic tory RnE:<.IE\. t:C'rman1 !AP 1 -Chan· cellnl" \\"illy Brand!"s Social Dcmorralic p-.r1~ ltid.t~ l1<11led !IS \'ll'IOI"\ Ul thP Gc.nnan ~latr elet11on ; .. .;. a11 endorsement for h1~ ··1::a~1 pol1c~· o( unpt"O\ 1ng l"cl..i· lions \\"1!h !hr So\irl biol' Orange Cna1t Weather Sunny skies are due. Tuesday with cooltr temperalures along th~ coastline. Highs today around 7$ a~ the bfaches rising lo 90 inland . Lo11's tonight 58 to 60 . INSIDE TODAY Tht U.S. 1111d Vietuam a/lit.~ have. released a Red pr1:;011e.r vf · ,(!Qr wi th tlie. c.r.prt s11cd llopl! that ii 111ay l!11co11roge add111011al r.Lcl1a11(1ts 111 1/1e j111 11re. 1 Sto rµ. Pngt 41. 11.hftl )I Ctli!tt•lll t C~tt.UIOI V• I Cl•1-1lll_, 11·11 c .... k• 1• c.-u-• ,. o.-iti ,..~, n 'C>IY9UH 11 l'IM•11I '••• ' I JJttnll•"'ltfll I I l'l••llC• ll·lt -" .... '""""" u i ""''''' 1' N•lltrul Nton •·I o •• .,.. c-1w 11 'l'lwll ,.ftftt II s.-.11 11.n StN-'°"''1!1h !•1t T11twlt.... U T~ .. I.... 0 WlflM< t '#Mtt WK!! '1 W-..'• ,. ..... u.u Wwtll NIWI W ·' .. • f . DAI LY PI LOT c M~, Ocubtt 11, 1971 N"'fWPort l~ident a -:S Face Charges . - After Scuffling Criminal charge!\" are pending tnday agairult a trio stopptd hy a Ne .... ·port Beach pohceman Saturday. mnmen!s after a $4 .000 St>ri•ice stanon sticku p nearby in Costa ~-!esa. The men -including a si:r foot. six inch pl um ber -wert> cleared as possible armed robbery su~pt"cts, but not until aflu a scuffle occurred George ~f Haines. 26 . or 20202 Acacia Ave., Newport Beach. wa!I" booked on 1uspicion of assault nn a police off icer . His brother Stephen , 21, of the same 6th -Candidate For lrvi11e Council Told address, and Paul D La ngton, 20, nf 1377 !':. King St., Santa Ana . v1~e booked on suspicion of interferlng with a police of. ficer Patrolman Tim Burnette sufferttl a neck in1ury in the melee. according to Detect11·e Ken Smith He was nol serious- ly injured. inrestigators said. Patrolma11 Burnen 10.'a11 on duty in the Orange County Air port area of Ne .... ·port Beach early Saturday morning \l>'hen a radio broadcast alerted hi m to the holdup. f\11chael P. Kish had been rob bed of about $4,000 "'hile on duly in a self· service, coin-operated slal1on at 295 E. 17th St., so Burnette headed in that direc· tion . He thnught he might head off the neeing pair or hand1ts. -. , DAILY "ILOT Sl•ll ,.~O!M f'rom Page 1 GAS STATIONS ~ 1l v.·as prob<ib!y because. "some ol th11 provisions may not be enforcea ble " Councilmen, who now make all the d4'<'isinn!!" oo gas stalions. IM!em to •gr~e the city has too many, hut they also feel the new policy guideline \.\-'!il keep new st:llions fron1 failing. "I don 't !h1nk !ht· nt•w ones y,•ill go out ()[ busine.~s," W1L~Qn says. •·uut maybe they should follow the Eur n pea n philosopl1y of 'i.;:is' ;ind 1101 scrv1c1' sla· lions. l like the idra of gas, water. 011 and air only.·• \Villiam SL Clair is ;Jr111lher e1)unc1lman v.·ho f('els the inore lim1tecl sr111i11ns may bf> the future standard . · I'd prefer to see repairs in garagrs where the} aren't such an eyesore." "I agree there are too many in !he ci· ty," St. Clair adds. '"\\'e h;11•e to judge gas stations completely different from other businesses. Jt's too easy for the oil companies lo v.·rile them off." The combination car wash y.•ith ga:t pumps is growing in populari!y. Costa t.1esa has six in tiddition to its 71 regular 6tations. A num ber of new stations are serve.your·self or coin Op<'r<1le(1. "I'm basically a free ('nterpnse man l don't like to prohibit a n1an the use of his properly," says Counl·ilrnan A Iv i n Pinkley. ''Bui I do fcrl \1 e tn11·e Inn many J!as sla!ions. If tht'v nlect our new stan· dards, l don't th i1ik thry'll bcco1ne an eyesore.·· Dr. Charlei; \V HUE'.1:.1'. finan cial C"n· i;u\tant and t.:CJ facul1y member. today became tht' sixth person to announce can· didacy for the Irvine city council. Only they v;ere long gone. a fact un- determined at thal point, investigators said. Cns!a ~lesa Pnlire Ofl1rer .fames \Vatson explained the attendant was tied up by the band1L<; and couldn"l free himself until half an hour after lhey had fled. BRICK, WOOD AND SMALL SIGNS-ONE OF COSTA MESA'S NEWEST SERVICE STATIONS This One at Harbor Boulevard and Bak er Street Was Buil t Under Council's Review Policy Pink!ey's baste gripe is \1•ith rhc olclrr stations, cspcci:illy those th<il :;land emp- ty. One old sla!ion. ;it the corner of Broadway and Nev.·port Boulc1·;ird, y.·as converted to a 1·egc!abll' st<1nd after st.a n· ding empty ror many years. Huegy. of 181 12 r-.Tann St. Jrl'ine, has served as a consultant to government and private businesses. ''As a long time resident of this com· munity, I am concerned that our new city be gotten off on the right foot and en· couraged to develop as a community of undeniable merit.·· Dr. Huegy said today. He said that a cJty council v.·hich owe s nt1 special allegiances except to its O'.l'n c1rizens is imperative ''As a faculty member nf LC!. 1 ferl I .... ·ould be competent ;.nd able to rE'pre!-ent th'! university's \•1e11p<i1nt." Dr , Hu egy added . He is married and the father of four children ranging 1n a~e frnm 4 '" Jti. Previously arui nunccd as c;inrlidates in the Dec. 21 election are \\'ayne Clark, 1·c1 public infonnat 1on officer: Henry QLligley. inveslment counselor: Isadore Schneider, a retired r-.larine : Da l'id Smith. ex·Army sergeant, and John Burton. chairman of the Council of Com· Ul unities of Irvine. .\t least l:"i per~nn~ have obtained.can- d1da1e paper!'i frnm the county clerk·s of· fJce and several nt.liers are expected to fll e before the Thursday noon deadline. Car Wash Plan Before Planners Humbl e Oil Olmpany 1o;11l seek ,erm1ss1on frn m lht> Vista f\1r5a Plan- ning C-Omm1ss1nn tnnight tn build a car 11.'i!Sh combined "·ith gas pumps. If approved. it v.·ould Oe !he fifth 5uch facility in lh~ city, indicating a nev.· trend in ser\'\ce st al inn~ Humhle 01! hnf)f's fl'l build 1ts car 11.·a~h· gas sta!lnn al 119:'! Baker Strei'!. In other bu~ines~. comm1~sinners will !CYtk .!t a request tn build 17 apartm~nt ard 27 mntr! uni1~ at 21~0 ~pv.·port B!\·d , land y.•hich i~ zoned fnr commercial use The plann ing comm1~~11'Jn mre!s at i :10 pm. in c11y council chamber~ Fund 'lonth Sla ted Octnber has hP<>n prntL'ltmrrt l"n1t M F .uid mnn!h 1n (fl(l.:i ~1r<;;i tiy '.'Ila< nr f\r bert \\"Llsnn Tne maynr UT?"ri ail rf':!~1dents to sup- pnrr. the LnitM Fund campa1~n 11 hl(h collects money for 32 charit ies tn Orange County. " CIAHGI COA.st DAILY PILOT CUll08 CO.UT PU&llSlt/llQ CCMPA.KY ••O•rt N. W,H PAtl4-lnt -Pw~ll>l'ltf Jock R. Curl.., Vim f'nljrll9nl ""' G_.11 Mll'>I,_. lllo,.,11 K11•il E<l•lor Th•"''' A. M w•pl.;~, M.n10lll§ Ed·IOr Cll•rlos H. Loos ltic~1..J P. N•tl H*b11n: Mtl'll01~g l <ll!Orl C..... M-Office )ll) Wost l1y Str11f M.m., A.Uren: P.O. &o1 1560, 12626 ........... .......... 2"' .. ~...,,....... L..-lomdl: m .......,, ..,....,'" ........... -.:11: 1111J '--" &loulrol9" a.a...• ...... c:.i. .... ' The Newport Beach pa t ro lman , however, said he spotted a car traveling at rather high speed for fogbound con- ditions at the time and followed it nortlt on Dover Drive. He fina lly stopped the vehicle con- ta ining the Haines brothers and Langton at ~fesa Drive. v.·here he claimed they refused to cooperate and became an- tagonistic. Officers allege the elder Haines became uncooperative and antagonistic until violence occu rred. ln\"estiga!ion cnnt.1n11es tndav into the ser1·ice station robbery pulle.d by two 201sh bandits v.•ho first ordered a case of oil. Vic tim Kish said one pulled a v.•eapon as he was going to get it, at whic h time he y.·as marched into the office. where they took the receipts, bound him and flfd. One had a full red beard, police said. while the second ~·as swarthy and ap- peared to be of Mexican or Hawaiian det;- cent. Cabin Cruiser ' Runs Aground On Laguna Reef Wh ile ma king its way up the coast to i\'e1.1.:port Harbor in hea l'y fog Saturday afternoon. a Jfi.foot cabin cruiser went aL?rounrl nn a reef off Diver's Cove in Laguna Beach . After hittinJ? the reef , y.•hich caused se· \'ere dam'3ge to the stern, Lhe boat. OIVTl· rd by .Jack \Vrighl nf Ri vers1rle continurd In drift intn thr co\·e and finally came to rest on the beach. \\lnght had purchased the craft fou r davs earher in San Diego. Life~uarcl~. arri1·in~ at !he !';cene, ~0c11red the hnnt In the rocks nn the h(',1ch .:ind ~ummnned a sal vai::e rompany !f'lw hoa! ti) take the damaged crz.it back to \'r>v. port \\"right. alnng "·1th his tv.·IJ snns and a f;im1ly friend. v.·a~ nnl injured. Dam:ige 11 ,1~ e~timated at :Sl.'i,000. Htcey /fleets Cho11 Giant Pot Cache In Tanker Truck Taken at Border SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -Customs in- spectors found marijuana valued at SJ S million in a double tank oil truck during a routine inspection Sunday nighf . The truck driver, Jose Eduardo Gomez, 39. of San Gabriel, \\'as booked in county jail on smugi;li ng charges. The truck \\"<IS stopped at the in ternallonal h<lrder crossing at San Ysidrn fnr a rou ti ne check. Inspector Barrv Horne said he opened the hatch of u{e rear tank and found it empt y but when he opened the forward hatch he saw some Jorge bags. He climbed inside and sa id he found marijuana wrapped in kilo-size (2 2 pound) bags. He removed one before being overcome by fumes. Firemen \\'ere summoned and provided Horne with a gas mask. He then climbed inside !he lanker and removed the t.500 pounds of contraband by using a hoo ked stick. Authorities said they did not know where Gomez got the truck. Boat Explosion Damages Cruiser LONG BEACH (UPJ l -A 25-foot cabin cruiser caught fire in the Belmont Shore ;irea of Long Beach Sunday, forcing four DCrsons aboard In jump from the burning boat and S'.1-'im to nearby rocks. The o\\'ner nf the vessel, Joe Bro11.•n. 45. of Tujunga, told the Long Beach Fire Department that the engine exploded and burst into flames y.·hen he started it. A fire department spokesman l'iaid there apparently v.·as a gasoline leak, The vessel \\·as hea\:il,y damaged. Actor Borgnine Hurl TORREON. ~lex1co !AP l -Acto r Ernf'st Bnrgn1ne 1v3s cut on his back hy flying glass during filming of "The Re\'engers,"' a spokesman for the pro· duction company re ports, Huey Newton, co-fou nd er of Black P1nther Party, sreets Chinese Pr~mier Chou En·lal during his recent trip to Communist China. New· ton , back In U.S., 111cheduled to go on tpal Tue1day for the third tim• nn charges of slaying Oakland policeman John Frey on Oct. 28, 1987 . • 1 / Expla1wtio1i Dire Hearing Slated Tonight 011 Doyle Miller's Firing By ALAN DIRKI N o r •~• 0111~ PilM s1ofl The latPs! chapter \n the flr1ng of Hun· ll ngtnn Re;ich Cilv Adn1inistrator Dovie ,\l1ll rr 11·;1 ~ tn ttik(' ·place this eveni ng .... :Jth ;i pulilic lit·:ir111g starling at 5 p.ni. before the r11.v c11u11t·il. All i11rli<·a1inns were that the hrarin g 11•oidrl hf. :1 lnw·krv affair before a hear- ing 11fficrr provic!Cd hy the l-0s Ang~les 1\cln11nistrative Procedures Office. The rraso11s fur the ousting or f.·!iller ;ifter 11 yr:irs as ci !y administrator v.·ere to be m;.de public for the first time. Homer I.. \1cCormick. the special counsel v.·hn has represented the city cnuncil in negotiations with Mi\!er. has 11aid he would open the hearing by reading the reasons. Ed Scheck. the attorney who will represent ~1 Hler. "'as expected to counter \1•ith 11 rebuttal and a statement of achie1·emcnt~ by the administrator that will become public record. "The council has the absolute right to fire the administrator," Scheck said . '"\Ve concede th at." Acc0rding 10 the city charier the hear- ing is for !he purpose nf bringing all ''prrtincnl fac!s" before the public prior to the final action of removal. The l1nill action of removal v.·ilt come Oct. 18, when !he notice of dismissal f.1iller re<:eived Sept. 14 expires. Then anoiher ctJunci! l'ote will be taken to make the dismissal effeclil"e. Both attorneys have stated that J-larvesle r Presid ent A. If. l\arpe S uccun1hs BAKERSFIELD (AP\ -A H Karpe. Bfi. whn liker! lo say he built a $5 in- \'es!ment into !he nation's lar~est ln!ernational Harve~ter agenc;" died Sund;iy. Karpe 11·11s considered a pioneer in Kern foun!y del"elo pme nt ;;nd \l.'as a ma· Jnr cattle and ll'heat rancher. He wrote a book of his experiences tlt!ed, ··Life \Nlt h a Lusly Pioneer." He wa! the uncle of California's real estate commissioner, Robert Karpe of Bakersfield. whether the hearing would be held or not ll'as up to !vliller, but the administrator cleared up this question this morning by sa,ving h" 11·(1uld be a! the hearing. Cnu11cil111<'n were schcdulcrl tn mc"t al :'! fl.Jn ., two hou rs before the hearing. The.1• wrre expected to gn into an ex- ecuti ve session wi!h ~fcCo rmick to dis- cuss the handling of the council's case. - Nig ht Clnb Stop . Proves Costly A Newpo rt Beach con tractor'5 JI). minute stop al a popular Corona del ~1ar night spot Saturday ended up costing hi m ah()ut l.HlO percent more than the pri ce of an average nightcap. Allen Lewis, of 310 Fernando St, emerge-cl from the f\Ierry Mac. 3344 E. Coas~ Highway, to find someone had looted his unlocked car. He filed a grand !heft report with police listing a lo.~s of SI.JOO, including a Colt. re.\•olver. miscella neous clothing and JO new $100 bills s!ill in serial number se- quence from the mint. Rum1nage Sale Set by Scouts Boy Scout Troop 666 nf Cos!a l\fesa wi ll hold a rummaj!!e sale Oct. 2.1 and 24 In raise money for special light v.·elght bacli; pack trnts. The sc11u1 s 11re looking for items now that c;in br dona ted to th e rummaJ!e salr. They !lope to raise $!l00 to buy equipment for thrir "hack packin1(' trips . _ Anyone who can donate !';omethin~ [nr thr rumma~e sale may phone 642-7469, 64fi·03.'l8 or 546-21 !5. Tl1e lro0p is sponsored by the You th Services Association. Palisades Road at Red Hill Avenue. and the rummage gale y.•ill be he!d from JO a.m. to 10 p.m. each day at the YSA headquarters. "All In The Family" Councilmen \\'OUld like to see more o{ lhat. Jack Hammett adds his council vote to those who feel the new policy, even though not an ordinance, will protect the city against future blight. "Pe<>ple object primarily to little dinky me tal shacks that were put on some cor· ners," Hammet explained. "The city now has all the cont rol it needs to stop that." Esthetics has become the major con· cern in Costa Mesa. Councilmen aren't too worried about how m:iny sl:tlions are at one intersection. hut they want sta· tions with brick nr stone fron ts, almost any thing except the 1Jld inrtnl frarne. The eity is lllll runsid('rin~ :111y new ordinances, and its toughest enfo rcement undrr the 1970 policy i:; on landscnping and <1rch1tectur11 I de sign. '"Sure....._we've got sorne en1pty i::as sta· lions," 1-lamn1ett adds. '"But v.·e also have an empty medical center on El Camino Drive. Does that mean v"e shouldn't allo\t any more medical centers?" Mesa Architect Lester Sch,vager Succun-.bs at 53 Lester H. Schwager, the architect who designed Costa Mesa·~ city hall bnd p&- lice sta1ion. died Sunda y at Sharp Hos· p\tal 1n San Diego following a brief ill· ness. tfe was 53. fo..1r. Schwager designed the fi ve·story city hall and ad jnccnt police headqua r. ters in 19fi4. He also rlesi~ncd the MPsill Verde library. He llvrd in Newport Beach snd worked several ye;1rs in Cnsta ~1esa, but recently moved to Rosarita Beach , Soja California. Funeral services \l'!ll be held al 11 a.m., Wed,pesday in Greenwood ~lemorial Chapel, san Diego. SurY1vors include hi!'i y.•ife, lrmaje.:in: a daughter. ~1rs. K.:ithy LaForce; two sons, Brian and Scott. ond ~tr. Schwag. er"s mother. Tractor ])river Di es BANNING (UPll -Rex Lee Anderson, ... , 32. a tractor operator, was buried in a cove·i n whil e wor king In a pit on lhe Morongo Indian Reservation near here during the weekd . Introducing Ditmond Expert RICK RACITI Rick has re1 ided in Costa }111111 1ince 1958. After grtduet ing from Newport H19h School he worked in the f emily bu1ine1s in Hu ntington Bee ch . Leier Ric.k- 1ttended dit mond setting 1cho6I et the Gemologic.el Ins tit ut e of Americ e t nd is currently studying dit · mend e pprti1in1;1 end evtluetion. Ht ii t mtmber of the Rotary Club t nd pest pres ident of the Cost• Mest Jeycee1. FIND IT HERE FIRST Why Not Have Your Rings Reset In Beautiful New Mountings? We c•n de1i9~ • ring 11p1ct111ly for you with your old di11mench. We t lso htvt unmounttd di1mond1 11nd ctn edd to your prtstnt on••· Ch11ck our pric111 end 1tv1. • 1 OOZ ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY 'and LOAN OPEN DAIL y ' to 6 COMI IN AND IROWSI A-roUND 1838 N!WPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MW -._ ... H-a ln-r _ DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE W....ye•hf •,..... .... .. .. wnl ,....,..... tMt Iii• Me!HI te .,,, .... et 40,_ MORI rt.11111 ye• !"•Ill fer It « ye1r •e_,. INt•. C• re• 4• • w.11 .i1111wllefe1 COMPARI. IXl'UT WATCH HP.All DONI ON l'llMISIS ' ' I I Saddleha~k Today's Flaal N.Y. Stocks VOL. b4, NO. 243 , 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 1971 TE N CENTS oose ·~ ._,.... l -' ., CHOSEN THREE -Th ese three Snn Clemente lligh ::>chool students have been selec ted to attend an ;in· nual yo u!h sci ence and etolog,v eonv en tion in l 'hi· cago nexl n1o nth. Ex penses arc bei ng paid by 1hc San Diego Gas l\: Elet·t ric <.:o. 'fhry l\'i!l join iOO other students. leathers anrt utility t:o mp any repre- :-ent;1 t1v{'S. Fr o111 left Lo right are Kal ie Stan1p. 17 . ;, senior 1n Ill e art~ dcparttnen t. LcsJ!c :\nn .J ordan 16. a senior 1n tllc :-:t·cnecc· dl'par!1ncnt. and Pa \1 .1 \"t'ff. 1 f-i . a 1u1nor 111 the hun1an1t1£'S dcpar!rncn l. Gi£L1tt Pot Cache In T <utker Truck T akeu £Lt Border SA~ UlEGO (U PI I -Customs in- i;pectors found marijuana valued at SLS niillion in a double tank oil truck during a rouline inspection Sunday nig ht. The truck dri1'er. jose Eduardo Go1nez. :19. or San Gabriel . "'as booked in count.1• jail on smugg ling charges. The truck 11·as stopped a! the in- lcrnalion;i l border crossing at San Ysidro fnr a routine check. Inspector Bari·.1· llorne said he opened the hatch of thC' re;1r tank and found it empty but 11·hen hC' opened the for\\'<trd halrh he sa1v son1e lurgc bags. lie clln1bcd inside anti said he found rnarijuana 11·rapped in kil o-size 12.2 poundl hags. tic remo1·ed one before being overcome by flunes. Firemen ""·ere sumrnoned and providl'd Horne 11•ilb a gas nlask. fie then climbed inside the tanker and removed the 1.500 pounds of contraband by using a hooked ti!ick . Aulhori!ies 3aid thev did not know \\here GQmez got the tr'uck. Countian Dies, 4, Others Hui1 111 Auto Crash A Tustin man re1nain~ in critical ton- riilion today in !\.1ission Communit~· Hospi!al fron1 inj uries recei l'ed in a headoo crash on Ortega lligh~'ay F'riday night in which one man was killed and four person!! injured. Killed was David V. fliatthe\v s, 27. or Orange. while J oseph C. Paquim, 23. or Tustin . is in critical condition. John Woriej , 23, of Anaheim, )4, ~aid lo be in seriouJ condltitrn and Mrs. I.11a ~I. ArKlress, 48, of Oceanside alitl r-.lrs. Katherine: Britt.-32, also or Oceanside were treated and l111ler released. LA Hits Reco1·cl at 101; Coast Beacl1e8 Go to 85 Cool fog ga\·e a brief relie r lo thr Ora nge CoasL SatunJa.\', bu! ho! atr t:anlt' right back on Sunday a.~ Los i\ngrles hroke an al1-11n1t' high fol' hC'<il Qn (JL·1 HI, The mercury rose lo 101 degrcl's Sun- da.v in Los Angeles. brea king !he old ret'onJ or 9II sc! 111 1888 Beaches alon~ Ilic Or:ingr Coas! reported Sunday tcmpe ruturc~ ranging frOlll 81 to ll:l drg rcrs ~lnrr ill thr sall\t' 11·as ex pected today through Tuesda~. Cranston Seek~ 1'ougher Control Over J et Noise :'lllA:'lll ~ Uf1'1 1 -Seu. Ala11 Cranst1n1 (U-CahL 1 proposed toda y the po\1·er In control a ircr~ft no1se be turnt>d 01er l•I the new En1ironmental Protect1on Agc n ~'\' · Cranstnn. in 11 sµeC('li 11 r11tr11 f(•I' deli\cr.1· to !Ile A1rpor1 Opt•r;1!01·s ('uun1·il lnlernat1011nl. -.aid the shill should hf' !n;.lflc bccaUbl' l'lllllfOI (JI nu1se b_v th(' '111 1tustrv·on e11led" ft·lieral A v i <1 1 1 n n .\drnirnslrat 1un µr u1ed 1nctf('Cl1 \'t' lie said no1~e t'ontrol responsibili ty a1~,1 i~ shared 1111 i1 rt1e Civil Aeronau tti· . .;- Board and thr Oepa rln1c11! of llousini.: a11d Urban De11elOpn1ent. Cranston also t·alled for negotiation~ \\'i !h other t•ountries ro set noise \i1nits 011 internation<il -r Ii g ht s including !ht' :-upersonic Concorde df'\'el oped by the British and French. The California Dernocral said he would introduce legislation lo gi\'e the EPA con- trol over aircraft noise. lie said he also plan11 lo introduce an an1endment to his pending bill, requiring a 50 percenl decrease in Aircraft noise. in an effort to make it more acceptable to othe r members di' congress. _(,'ranston urged the aviation industry to heed citb.en protests "that are beginning to rise above the din of lhe jet s." The hot inl and 11eather dro1·e unusually large crowds Uov.·n to !he beach where 11eathC'r v.a.~ niilrlPr, sligh!l.v, and lh•· waler n1odera1e at 62 to 65 degreP!'t Some 40.000 1·isi lors lril'd !O esc;ipe tht• heat 011 the s~ind al r\C'wport Beath. Sun· day. v.·hile Hun11ng1on Bt•arh !'C'l)O!'lC'd tTOll'd~ Of 30.000. l.af:LJJla Beach lileguards \Va!chc d 8.000 c·!11ne 10 the sh1ire to cool 11ff, an{I thert' 11-crt• anoihe r l;"i.000 \'l~llors lo t:ll Y and 1'!il11111· brache.<: 1n San ('lf'tllt'll1e E;:r~h lorl:l\· thr four beach c·1t1e<: rl;'portCd !cn1Pcfatures rangutg f!·oin 7.! degrees 111 Lagunil Beach to 74 dc~ree .; 111 .l'••c11port and Hunting ton ancl 80 degrees 111 San t:lcinen1c The hC'al has been su se1erP in l.t>s Angeles Count\. !hat 1t caused severe $111og problen1<: 01 ('f 1he l\eekC'nri. The l.o~ ,\ngelt>s Pollu1ton L'ontrot 01!'tr1ll railed a school sn1oj; alert 1or1ay For lhf' f'ast and \\'CS! portions of !he San Ga bncl \'alle1 Sari1a Ana and A11ahr1111 11·f're e<1;pcc!ed lo be ihc hot spots 1n Orangr Coun1y !O· <l:·,1· 111rh the mercurv reaching as high ai:: ™' rtrgrrr<: Di vcrs Sea re Ii Tustin i\'lan For Divrri:: were t allrd u1 lutlay by R1vers1de Count~· shenrf·~ deput irs to loca te the body of a Tu stin man 11·ho 1.0: lwlie1'ed lo ha1·e. drowned in Lake Elsinore during the \\'eekend . Clayton Huff . 27. of 15922 Bliss St . disa ppeared Sat urday \\'hen bis spe.ed1n~ motorboat struck Ooating debris in the cho ppy, murky lake and flipped o\'er. A passenger. Stanley Price. 24, of Fuller!nn was pulled from the water by sheriff's deputies. Deput ies and local residents searched tbroughoul Sunday (or the body Of thP missing n1an ~·ilhout success. Di,·ers began to 11·ork in lhe area where he 1vai:: last seen ea rly !hi~ morning. on Blaze Rages N ea1· Li11es SA\"1'.<\ BARBARA l..i,P1 -F1rp ligh ters brat'ed toda .v behind a noose ot l1rt' line~ they hoped w11! strar\gle L'ahfornia's worst brush fi re o[ the ~·car. The bla1e has etauned lour ll\ es ancl dt"Sf I U} rd St'\ l'll 110111('~. Thr lines -~waths uf bare grou nd si-raped out b.1· bulldozers and hand L"rews 01t'r !he weekend -are aimed al slop· ping !he unt•he:cked . eastern fron1 of thP lll'l'·day-old lire. a 1hrce·m1le·long wall of fla1nt>s. :\lone than J.800 men are ballling lhf' blazt. Early today thr blaze was about 3 111ilt' awa,v from tht' brealis. cut along li1e 1111les of the Rincon Ridge near the Santa Barbara-Vrntur11 ('Ountv line:. Be\'Ond thr lines are o·t fie lds. · · "If the"' ·ds don'I ,·ome: up we expecl rhe lint"s lo hold." i::a1d one: tll'c. i-polies111a11 The bla ze has 1·ra\·lded 01e1· 9.0011 acre~ Arid is •J IX'l'tC'nl rontrl/lled. the S)Xlke:>111an said ll has been pt1shed b~ Sant a Anas -dr~. des<"rl gusts up to 25 n11l es an hour v.h1t h hill't' pu~hed thr len1peralure abo1e 100 degret's and lower«! lhe humid1!)' to near zero. F1re. officials say the blaze ma~· ha ve bt4'1l srt. The area now being hurned is in the: i::parsel~· populated Santa Ynez foolhill~ north or Carp interia, 10 n1iles south ol Santa Barbara. Fire off icials s:iid the last fire lht're: 11·a.~ in 1917 and the: brush is fro1n knet:· high to abo\'e 11 man 's head. Ca rpinteri3 Fire Chief John Risdon- •H'dC'red 1he evacualion of an est1mh!ed 15 ho1ncs and ranehe.~ oil outlylifJ! i ;obernador Canyon Road Sunday as a 1u·ecau1ion as tire fighters set 8 backfirt: 111 lhe ll!'C<I The backfire s1 1t·c:e!'sfully burnC'/ou! a ran 11011 which offtC'ia ls feared the ma11 1 hod;, o( flames might usr as a path toward the town. a spokesman ~aid- Clen1ente CofC H ear Railroad Progress l{eport Sau Cle n1rnte Cha1nbe r or Commf'rf·e d1rrrt o r.~ Tursday 1111! hear The lalC'-.1 llrogrC'~S rrporL on thr .\ear~·old aitrmp! to rC'locat~ thf' S<lnta Fe Railroad frorn !hP l'1t1· t)(·ai·hfrr.n1 l.0ral l;11vycr :ind con1n111nt11· lrilrlr1 l·'.d f h:iffe,. ha.~ lrd lhe rffrirt ~ to n1ovc 1h1' lral'kS to '1 11(•11· 111l11nd rnul111g The report 111111 br 11nr or se1·r1·;il <lclivC'rrd I•} <lirrl'!ors al !ht>ir rnon thl,1· lunC"heon n1cet 1ng a~ Hnw:i rd John~on ~ rcstauran!. The acti1·i1y will b<'g111 at noori And 11il! int"ludc -T,1e resu lt~ or the n1 en1bcrshi p balloti nl! for new d1recto ri:: on the board. Ballot s bearing dozf'n s of names ,rerl' sen t tn lhC' chamber's general men1- bcrship last month. -Discussion on thr latest phase of !1.ludie5 on the proposed business license ....-fee increases \\'hich \\'ill come before cily councilmen again on \Vednesday night. A speeial chamber committee has joined stud ies by city starr in the proposed changes which \\·outd increase fees an average or 300 percent. Californ ia lligh~·ay Patrol officers said lhe !\.tatthey,•s' cir apparently crossed 1he center divid ing line near Hot Springs about three miles west or the Orange County line and stn1ek the vehicle driven b.v Mrs-Andress. Paquim and \Vorley were paJJSengcr~ ln Matlhews' sports car. A third car driven by \Vill ie E. (1101·r1', 44, or Garden Grove. crashed in1o tht rear.. or the Matthews· car. Rate Change Study Set ~oat ~JosioJJ Damages Cnuser '. ~!:ONG BEACH,, (UPI) -A :r:>!.lot cai>n chuoer caug ht lire In tbt Btlmoal Short area of Long BttCl,,,,Sundjy, f~ four P,lsons •beal'.d to Jump """' lb< bliming boat and swim to netirby rocks. The owner of the vessel, Joe Br,o,\in. •5. oL'l'Ujunga, told tlletLoo& Btac:b t'lre DepartmenL that the tf\llloe exploded and burst into namu when he startfld ·It. A nri cter:Jartment spokesman 111a\d lhert IPP1rentty was a gaaolloe leak. The \'rSsel wa s hcavlly'dnmn ged. ,, " Cle1nente Council Plans Business License Fee Meet San Clemente city councilmen :ind con- r;emed businessmen will meet in a .special study and action session Wed- nesday in a lasl-ditch erfort to reach some accord on cily proposals to hike bu'iinesS license rees an average of 300 percent. the meeting ls one or do7.ens in recent months pver the proposed revised ordinance whlch Is calculated lo lake tf· lt et at the 1t"n or next year. The: code is a blend of doziem or fixed license fetl In so1ne ca tegories ancl grosa·rece\pts fonnaL1 in otherJ. Some busino~ and profe1sional licenst~ would have bikes or up to 700 percent . Weclnesdfty·s ~ell~ion -ba.shtlly an ad· journed formal meet ing. and continued public hearing -will beg in al 7:30 p.m. in the cou nci l chambers conferenct: room . Included in the session will be a resum· rd study or suggested changes in the rate structuru by a special el1.1mber of com 4 mcrce committee which has met often with City Clerk ~fa:t Berg lo try to ham- mer-out more equalily in the rate hikes. Councilmen last wee.k heard one slrong complaint on one fee stn1ct11re. Ray campbell, owner of t11e loc11l Greyhound bus stalion. complained that the e•isUng and proposed fees ror ven· ding and amusemenL machine!! were ex - cessive, 11e called ror a ceilina: on fNs which • ' technically could be charged fo r each machine -even for each coin-<iperated lltor,.age locker~ , Councilmen already have approved the rirsl step in the reshufOing or the city buslntss license issue by adopting a c•lendar year format, Last. July bumnes.'lme:n paid hal[ their license fee under the present rale struc- lurti. In Janit•rY. -If a sol ution in the in- crease's ls rea ched -they will start payin1 under the new r11te formal The city·1 official position 1s that !lub.'ltantial rate-tncreases are justified btcauae bueiqess license. fets ha ve not in- creesed for the-pan doz(!n years. Trees Planted El Toro JJI' 0111an Initiates /lro ject U,1 PATRICK BOYLE: or ·~· P•ll• ,.,~, sun :\11 Et Toro v.·on1an 1v11h 11 bat\.: yard lull of 1hr l1rsl lre('s i11 her nC'1v neighborhood has dcnlunstratcd that, 1f 1ou 11'a1~1 son1e!h1ni; done. }OU should do it your~clf 1\lrs. !)1ana Pop11. of 25266 \•bta Fu,,l'tl. thought her nC'll' housing rral·t 11·a.~ ··1·er~· bare.' bul ne1tht'r lhe cn11n1v nor thf' dt'1 elopt>t' had any 1n1111ed1ate plans l('I pl:inl shruhhC'r1 alonl'( 1he :.!reels. So rather 1ha11 lobbr al Board nf super1 1i:ur~ 1nee11ngs for !;ind sl·a111ng. :\·Ir~. Pnp)l simply 11ent 10 her neighbor~ ;;rnd l'ul!ectcd thP n1one) to accon1pl1sll 11}£' I ;i s I... ··once I go! 1he idea .· s1(1s thC' preg- nant housC'w1ff'. "I JU~! t·ou ldn 't forgrt abo111 1! ·• She wen! around 10 Ille 106 hon1es In her tract :ind 1.:0n \i11ced thr. 011ncrs to rontribute ~:·>toward the p!an- 11ng of 12;i 11·ees Tht• s111all ('\'('rgrc(•11~ are 11011• being plan!C'rl <1long thr parkll'ay -lhc area between !lie sidewall. a11d the street - along all of t11e ~treets U11t of the 106 hu111t•o11·ncr~. she notC'~ that only eighl did 1101 1·ontnbutt> 10 lhr S51JO landscaping µroiecl She adds tll;u n(l trC('~ 11111 be planted 1n front of these C'lghl houses. To hel11 kec11 do1111 thc costs of !he proj- r1·t. l.indsc<iµc r Hoh Thorn e donated his 111111' to dC'~l~n lhP plan1ert areas. All of 1he actu;JI work 111 p1an11ni:: the trees 11"as done by the boy~· basketball tean1 at th~ Church or Jesu~ Christ or Latter-Day S<11n1s. ~\rs. Pop11 notes. "It too k a lot ot leg 11•ork." shP adds. 110!1ni: she had no ht>!p in collecting the. rnonr,\'. "bu! 1t1e pC'!iple are ~o ap- prec1a t11e And the one~ 11ho didn 't hel1> MODERN JOHNNY APPLESEED Mrs. Popp of El Toro fl<ll for tt1e tri;es 111a1 1lec1dc tn 1 on- lnbu11• la1er ··B} ha v111 g tht" trees. ' -lie add', the neighborhood w1\I st'l'IH ! f111ler 11nd quirt('f. t\n1! hrs1de~ llir 111r·t 1hnl 11 upgrade~ the wholt• ne1ghborl1001I. \l 11111 irnpro1·e lhe a!rnD!'pher« 111 1 rlt':t~1ni: 01\. 1-i;::c11 and hclp111~ hecp 1110· dro •I 0111 ut r " au Capo Cou11cil111e1I to Set Du111p Site Rec1t1i1·e111e11t 8 San Jua" Capis trano C'tty councilmen will be aslied tnn1ght to establish the rn1n11nun1 cund1t1ons lhC'Y ~·ould require before apprn1·111!! 1·ount~· use of land in therr r1tv fcir ne11· regional dun1p s11r. 1\ rC'pre~ental11 e nf the Cot1nty Roar!~ Oeparllnf'nt IS C'~peCIC'd !o dl~CU"S pl ans for tht' prnpo-.crl du1np planner! for Pr1 111a nr.,r<·ha Canad<i. an area ly1ni:: pn111aril1 111rh111 the Capi strano ti!y hmit ~ 111 the ~0\1\ho ·a~I Cit > \tanager !~naltl c: \lf'idnrr ~~id 1hr C"nunr1I has a,Qrtf'rl lln ,,cvcral !1·11· 1at11 e nlln111111n1 r<'qu1 rrn1cn1~ 2 Bl"sls Greet. Vice Pr es ident I 11 T 11 rk ey- ISTA:"\B lL. T11rliey 1UPl1 -Twn bo1nb r:<p!os1on~ lut the L.:.S. Consulat e and a Consulate automobile 111 Istanbul toda y shortly before V1ce Presidenl Spiro T. Agne\\' arril'ed in Ankara for an ot· ficia l l\\'O·day v1s1t 10 Turkey. There "·ere no distu rbances in Ankara. The Agne1v plane touched down at Ankara airport al IO·J() a nl. i l:JO a.m. POT 1. The bomb explosions had heen reported at 12:45 a ni. and 1 a.111. There v.·C're no in1mediate reports or !rouble in Ankara . but in lst11nbul. 111·0 bom bs ex ploded al tne U.S. Consula!e, a nd two auto1nobilci::, OMf! of then1 belong- ing lo U.S. Cu ltural AU ache Kenton \V. Keith. v.•ere reported destroyed . "It's because that man Spiro Agne1v is coming,,. one Istanbu l resident told UPI Turkish Premier· Nihal Erim greeted Agnew and his wife at I.he air)Xlrl. In a short statement at the airpor l, Agnew said that .. since 'Kema l' Ataturk. Turkey's first president gave the new republic it.s direction and inspiration. Turkey has become and has served as an example and inspiration to several developing countrie:s. '' A·gnew said Turkey's rolt: in world peace Is an important one Rnd added the United St11tes would do e(Perylhing possi· blc ··to help Turkey achieve its desired. de:velopments." En route to Ankara, Agne:w·s plllne l11n- dcd In Torrejon, Spain. at•: IS a.m. The stopover lasted 11bout one boor . ~1rs. Agnew lcfl the plant brieny, but the V;ce President remained .inside. ,i The ('ll\' 11 111 be l.'011(t'T!1ed tn.11 lherc i ~ an arlrqt1a!t' 11:i v ro ,ect 111 ;ind fron1 \he 'l1r and 111,11 nght.flf-11 11~ ;ippr111 al~ br 1.bt;i.1ned t'arh fl ( l):llfl lhr , 111 11111 \\,till ,,.,.,1r,1111·e rhat tht'rr 11111 h<' l'll,.ll~:h 1"1•11d~ tu ~ .11 r1· Ill{' tr<•!!"' ~" .iu1! f1 .. 1H rh<· pr•·11<1~crl 1.h11np .ind 111<11 lnr 1~111n1 \ 11111 li ~:-i~i 111.- 1·111 lfl IHHl11t;11n111g ;11ut ll'llJll'U I .. '1t~· :.l ft't•!~ U~t·d 11•! 1111:-jHlflXl~t·. 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II C1Ui.tftll I CllMlilM U1 I c11u111to11 v-u C:•ml<I I• (r111wttcl 11 Oeotth Nelie•• II Dl~H 11 Edllff! .. ,._, I €ntt1111111fttnl 11 "!n111e1 lt-11 lol••·-· 11 Un L..M!l..-1 I) IMYil l 17 IU,lent! ..... , l·I 0t1"" c_,, 11 5,1vl• ,..,._ ti s"r1, H•11 ,, .. _ """-'" tf-11 Ttlt'Wtl1" 11 111tllt0 " Wlllllt• I W~ltt Wat~ 11 Wtm..,'1 Nt "'1 14-U Wt rt-lllw• l·I I 2 DAI LV PILOT SC Lost Boys, 4 Retarded, Found Safe LA.NEVILLE, Tex_ (UPI J -f ive lost boys -four of them mentally retardM - walked out of a heavilv wooded area of east Texas today 11nd 3sked a farmer 1! they could be :stnt home The boys, ranging in age lrnm 11 to 16, were from the Summ itt Oaks Achi eve- ment Center at La~ville 111 Rusk County. They became separal.M la te Sunday fro m a group of 30 youngsters and h\t' adult leaders at Lake Jackson on the school's property. A Nacogdnchr-s County i;hen ff 's office spokesman said th e bo\ ~ ..,,·andered i~to the T. R. Fardr ma n farmyard al Union Springs, about 15 milrs north ol Nacogdoches. They ..,,·ere in good con· dilion, the apoke.sman said The school ~ ewned by brothers C. J. a od Iiolike Jackson of Hendtrsnn. ~frs. M11.ry Jackson. wife l')f the schenl 's program director. C J Jackson. de.sc rtb- ed feur of the youths as mentally retard- ed. She said they ranged in age lrnm 11 to 16, but that the l l-year-0ld "definitely is not mentally retarded." Rusk: and Nacogdoches County law en- for«ment officers searched th!!: twn ccunties toda y and werl!: joined at daybreak by a de partment of public safe- ty helicopler. "They were spending the nighl (Sun- day) in the camping arell on the 100-acre school site.'' Mrs. Jackson said . "We have always given them freedom to roam around. These five boys just wandertd off." ~1rs. Jackson said Summitt Oaks was a 5chool fer problem children and those of '·be.low average intelligence." 3 Vietnamese Teachers Tour Thurston School Three Vietnamese tducalors seeking Information to he lp establish schools in thei r country tourtd T h u r s t o n Intermediate School in Laguna Beach Thursday. The trio were conducttd through the facility by principal Da ve Llo~,:d and of· fi cial hosting teacher .Jim Herdman. One of the men. a Fulbright scholar, i.s an attorney working nn his doctorate in tducation who hopes ti) esta blish the first community college in his country. The other two \'isitors v•ere an educator de veloping a graduate school in Saigon and a government official in charge of educational research for the cnunlry. Thurston was only one of the schools !he men visited on a lour of U.S. schools i;ponsored by the Sta le Department. Vandals Damage Co~ty Churcl1 Vandals desecrated the First Chrislian Church of Santa Ana, 1720 \V. 17th St, ear ly today. ripping an American Flag to i;h.:-eds, slashing pictures of Christ and c1.11ing cloth and ltalher co\'ered lllrnitu re throughout the structure. Pnhce sa id the intruders did most nf !hf'!t slar-h1 ng in the shape (lf a crns~. The Fe\'. Gerald S. Bash estimated the C3 mage al several thousand dollars. He cr•uld think nf no reason anyone would t-a1 e f0r rnmm it ting the "'an ten desecra· l111n The va nda l~ 1:?a1nerl ent rancl!. In the cl".•1rrh hy cr;l'.•:l 1ng in a w1ndo\v 1n the care~ake r"s quarter~. There !hey found ke·;5 tn th!!: ma in church room and car· r1 ~d out their de~truc1 1nn . The damage wa~ di~covered about R a.m. by the Rev. Ea5h. • ' ' OlAH0.1 COAST DAILY PILOT OAAltCi! (OUT l'UlllSHlNQ CtlaAl'NfY •oberi N. We.d l'r•"'t:it 11'1<1 Pu.Dlisha' J1t\: II. CVl'lr, ... ,,..._,. 91'11 C.llllCli ] l.\.lnl,;tr Tr!Ofl!•• K••vil IEtllor n o"''' "· MUY11~'~· Mlrll{l.rQ E~'"'' C\etl• ~-to&S 11.idi•rd P. N1U Nlbl•lll ......-.~ (1111'>1') ' ' i..p.. IMdi Office 212 fot•1I '-w.nue 1 .... ., "drnu ,,0 . 101 666, t16SZ S..Ci.-t.Off~ 105 Hott& ll C11r1i~o R111;'1'267Z """' --°"" "'-' lll Won • .., ltrwot ::::::.. ... 1:1>~ ml ,.. .... ,.,., h\ilev.1'11 9-dli 1}11J .... 1o11i..1rd OAILY l'ILCIT P~ota by 1. ..... , •• Boiler J;xplodes Sunday School Blast Kills Five MARIETTA, Ohio (UP!) -At 11:38 a.m .. the Sunday srh<WJl class at the First ·· Baptis t Chu rch was discussing the religious implicat ions of Ch a r 1 e s f\.1anson·s hippie cornrnune In 17 minutes, f\.1ichael Murphy, JO. \\'Ould dismiss his cla ss. Suddenly a boiler encased In concrete on the middle nnor of the three-story church annex l'xploded. The noor "crumbled like cin eggshell" and tons of cencrete, metal and scalding wat£>r cascaded do..,,·n on J\1urphy"s first noor class room. 5\ope was bclo""' ground . The boili!:r ·was QM the noor abnvt". The church. which 11as not damagecl. i!!: tennected In thf' annrx by a' small, enrlnsed rcs11bulc \\;1!1;11a1' Thf' boiler PSp!od1•1l s11lc" ays and upwards HS well as down. eoll apsing a stair.,.,·ell and a wr1!l. 'fhe1r wright brou ght the noor 1lown nn t.1urphy's class. A 1-;roup of 6 to 8·~·ear-olds at- tending classes on the trip fk1o r "ere unin1urf'd. The s!Hte fire ma rs hal and n f1\'c-ni;1n inve stigating team worked lhrnu ch 1he nu.thl p1ckJng debris for clues lo the cause of thr blast Killed wiH1 f\lurphy ll"C'TC Hick ~lorri:i:. RIVERSIDE MAN'S DAMAGED CABIN CRUISER GETS TOW INTO NEWPORT HARBOR For Jack Wright'5 New Boat, the Go ing Was Rocky in a Fog Off Laguna Beach The teacher and four nf his t.een-a~e studen ts were killed. Fnurteen others al- lending his and other classes in the annex building were injured, one criti cally. Gary Hole.v, Carnl J(1y, all 14, and He;:ither Dawson, is, all of ~larietta Eight nlht.>rs were admitted to l\larietla l\femorial Hospital w11h hums and frar- tures. but onl y one, l\l >·l;:i Madin, 15. \\"SS in rritit al cond1t1on early tndny. Cabin ,C ruiser Runs Aground On Laguna Reef Sea Saving Set \\'illiam Hi ckman, teaching an adult class 20 feel from the boilrr, Was flung to the floor by the blast and cut by fl ying gla ss. He groped his WHY through smoke and blackness into an adjacenl nursery, \\'hrre he heard two y£>ar-0ld children crying. Six other youngsters v.·ere treated and rcleHsed. Police Sgt. J ohn F:s!cs was in police ht'adquarters at city hall across the street waiting for his wife and seven of his nine children to emerge from the San Clen1ente Guards Get New Boat He tnld police he dug throug h the rub- ble of a fal!en wall nnd rescued the three three infants. "'hile making its wa y up the coast t.o Ne~·port Harbor in heavy fog Saturday afternoon, a 36-foot cabin cruiser went aground on a reef off Diver's Cove in Laguna Beach. Afler hitting the reef, which cau.'ied se· vere damage to the stern, the boat. O""'n· ed by Jack \Vright of Riverside continued to drift into the cove and finally came tn rest on the beach. Wright had purcha.,ed the craft four days ea rlier in San Diego. Lifeguar"ds, arriving at the scene, secured the boat to the rrx:ks on I.he beach and summoned a salvage company tow boat lo t.ake the damaged cr2Jt back lo Newport. \Vright. along with his t .... •n sons and a fam ily friend, was not injured. Damage was estimated at $15,000. San Clemente's new lifeguard rescue beat recei\'ed its initial e:ii:posu re Satur- da y -to 1he men "'he agreed to ~pend the meney for ii. City cnuneilmen and members of the citv staff \'ie"·ed the new, 28-foot rescue rrcifl al its permanent berth at the Dana Point pier v.·ithi n the harbor. The boat. ..,,·hich was built through the summer under a $1 4,000 appropriation in the city budget, gives the city's guards the capability of mass ocean rescues and other safety maneuvers for the first time, Lifegua rds Chief Dick Ha zard told coun- cilmen. The city's first rescue boat now ls being snld fnr surplus. The small skiff ..,,·!!h cramped quarters was deemed in - adequate for ocean rescue work. Its twin-engine replacement will patrol the waters off the city beaches on winier· season ..,,·eekends and as nt_eded in emergency periods. '--., Its all-weather conslruction "'ill make it a valuable tnol 1n handling boasts-in· distress calls, Hazard explained. During the summer months it will be used 0 11 regulor daily patrols. Because of a cutout transom design astern. the vessel \\'ill be a "valuable tool "'hen we have to make grou p re5cues in riptides," the chief said. The boat was built by a Santa Ana firm under a contract bearing an "emergen- cy" designat ion. Councilmen ag reed lo tag the urgency \ahe1 on the project to save time which \\'Ould ha\"e been taken 11p by the bid pro· cess. "I found all three babies and handed them to someone who v.·as standing beside me and I guess they took them out. I think the babies might have suf- focated had they not been removed quiek· ly" Debbie McLendnn. 15. recalled from her hospital bed later: , '"Our teacher. r.1r. r.lurphy, was in· terested in the Manson case and we ~·ere talking about the religious cults that sur· rounded the case. "Then the explosion hit, everything "'rnt dark -almost completely bla ck," she said. "F'or about a minute or two I couldn 't see anything. Finally it started to ~et liRhl in the room :ind it was filled with steam. Someone yt>lled, 'get out.'" church. - "It sounded like a sflnic boom and at first that was \\'hat I thought il v.•a.s. Council Queries Sunday Idling Of Auto Meters Pondering the city's recent M· nouncement that Laguna Beach parking mete rs will be inoperative on Sundays until sprin.i:. cily councilme n last v.·eek asked. "\Vhy?" LB 6 Laguna Beach ea LA Dock Chor.es Halted The blast, according tn Mayor . John Burnworth, came nn!y three m1nu!es ;:ifter the church custodian shut off the boiler when he found the boiler room full nf s1eam und the temperatu re 30 degrees above norn1;:il. Tht: boiler had been startrd an hour earlier because of the crisp Oc!obcr wca!hcr. Advised that free Sun<!ny parking has been a L;:iguna 0ff·se:1 son policy since 1963, councilman Edward Lorr C"Om· menlrd. "'Things h;i vc ch;1ni;1:rl . \\·e should at !c;:ist amend this in the beach parking areas where peopl e 11 hn come from out of town are parktn~ frcr.-·• "The noor cumb1ed like an eggshell." Laguna Beach Not Qualified For Job Funds By New Local Squabble Bumwnrth :i;;:iid. "11 just opened up and the boiler. the concrete and steel fell onto a class beneath it. lt just blew a\l to hell.'' . The three-story annex was built on a slope. Half of r..lurphy·s classroom was above ground, the section on the upward Councilman Rny Holm said he would agree to an all-yea r meter ft'C in the beach areas and said he had been told by residents of Cliff !)rive they would not object to the in~tallation of meters on both sides or the dr11•e in !he Heisle r Park area "because people park there all day anyway and they reel nictered park· ing might gi ve their guests an occasional chance tn park. too." News that La guna Beach does not quali fy for additional funds unrler the Emergency Employment Act wa5 an- nounced tnday by City J\1 :i n a g e r Lawrence Rose. \\'hn prnclaimed himself "delighted" by the development. The State Department of Human Resources Developmenl, Rose e~plained, has rletermined that the ra(e nf unempl1Jyment in the ci!y nf Laguna Beach is only 3.2 percent .. Because of ou r Jnw rate nf unPmp!ny- menl." said Rose, we do not qualify fo r funds supplementary In the S\li ,{)00 allnca!ed In lhe city undrr Seclinn 5 nf the Emergency Employment Acl. Under the circumstances, I am delighted that Laguna Beach does not qualify." The finding w;:is made in response tn a requirement of the county. whic h was seeking additiona l funds under a section nf the EEA providing special allocatinns for areas ha vi ng an unemployment ra!e in e:<cl!:SS of six percent fClr three con- secutive months . Slasher Attacks Transient Pair; I Dead I Hurl SAN JOSE (U PI) -Two transients had their throats sla.shed, one of them fatally. by an unknown assailant or assai lants Sunday, and one of them \vas &et &fire. police reported. The dead man wa11 identified as Adam Seely, 57. His eh11rred body, with the throat slashtd, was found in a fire at an abandoned school. Juan Ramirez, another transient, was found with grave wounds on his throat en a street a bloc k from the fire. Authorities 15aid they hoped t.o question him about the attack. SA.~ FRANCJSCO (AP) -Dock opera· li ons came to a dead slop Sunday at Uis Angeles Harbor -the \Vest Coast's big- gest port -but olhers were open and husy as longshoremen manned the piers a second day under federal court order. Jn Southern California, a dispute bPlween 1.he long5horemen and manage- ment over who would "'Ork the docks wa~ the problem. both .•:irles said. The Pacific Mar itime Associati(1n which represents 120 stru ck shippers 11sk- ed for 11 experienced men by name. to n1nve equipment i::uch as fork!lrts and cranes before ordering "'Or k gang5 to load or unload ships. These JI men declined t.o accept the jl)bs. said the I n t e. r n 11 I i on a 1 Longshoremen's and \Varehousemen's Union. An IL\VU source explained that !lie men felt work should be 1;hared equitably among available v.·orkers and Countian F otmd Dead in .Crash FTnm Wlre Services AJ\-1ARILLO. Tex. -The. body of an Anaheim man whose final hours were fill· e.d with the agony of trying to claw himself free from a pickup truck pinning him to the ground wa s foun d dead Sun- dav . Cla"' and finge rnai l marks in the sur- n:iunding desert seil indicated Chester D. ~!organ, 41'1, nf 1371 S. L-Oara St,, lived fo r several hours. Investigators theorize he failtd to make a 9!k:legree !urn on 11 county road hel\veen Ii p.m. Saturday and about 6 a m. Sunday. The vehicle rolled over se veral times, ejecting ?>.lorgan and comi ng to rest upright with one rear wheel crushing him. His truck and body were found at 9:40 a,m., about gix miles !Outhwest of Amarillo. Co~unications, .Busing Facing Laguna Trustees Laguna. Beach School Trustwr -win kind of bus service for their children," Thomas said, "and we wlll try to give It meet. Tuw:lay-for • gtudy session on to them if. it Is wUhln the Umlll of 1afe- communicatlon.1 J.nd •re txpected to ty.,, make a decision concerning the establish-n.e study session on 9Chool rom- mtnt of a bus route up Nyes Pl11ce. munlcaUorui with the. e o m m u n 1 t Y , Tht Inform&! meeting l! scheduled for Thomas noted, will atttt'npt to dtfine 1ny ft : t5 p.m. In the mulU-purpose room at tslstlng problemt and hoptfully find Top of the World Elementary School. l80me .olutlon!I . Board president William Thomis said Thomas 111id the bt>ard W8S not only today he ha.a: a1!ked UM dlstriel. at.IT to concerntd with K.hool-eommunity rela- prepare cost fig ur es for Implementing tlon.'I but with atteniptlng to eliminate the bus route. The proposed route, wh ich 1ny "'mi11understandlng 11nd confusion'' hag r«:elvtd an unfivorable ~m-which may result from poor Intra-school mendatinn from the C.Jifomla lllghway communications. Patrol. wnuld serve about 50 studenU uv-The board presldtnt noted Ui11t all ln· Ing In tbe: hl USlde homes above the 11teep, terested rt11lde1 nts -~e ~vi~~ 0!\= narl1'.lw acceu road. the study seas on a.nu vo c• r "The people that li ve there want eome __ on way1 to improve communications. • . ' I.he p;..1A call-up !ndic!l\ed the 11 would be wnrking ful! time while others v.--ere not . Tht IL\.\'U also opposed the singling out of Sfll!rific names rathe.r than a request fnr iu111<1med men with the same needed qu::tliflcalions. Singling out of men hy n::tme was a key unrf"so!vrd i.~sue in the JOO day strike, s.1irl n T':'llA s[Xlkcsrnan. He said v.·ork to unln11d or lo:id !he shi ps couldn't be of- fcrerl tn the rest nf the men until these special ly 1nen -known as "steady men" -had paved the \\'ay by putting the doc ks back in shape. As a rc~ult, no one "·nrked al LA or Long Beach h11rbors e-.:cept for two gangs nn military ~hips and two vessels the JL\VU i;aid it man ned because the ships v.·cre nnt under PJ\IA management. It \.l"ould talie 24 hnurs to grt car~o mO\'lnf:! ::ifter rhe ··sie:idy" men returned in the Los Angeles area, r~tA s;:iid. \\"n rk was under "·ay smooth ly &t other pnrts from !inn Diegn to Seattle, said Jamf'S Rnhertso n. a l'J\11\ spokesman . Tf'n times mnre men than usual on a Sundav were worki ng dnf'ks at S;in Fr11n-c i~cn h;:iy. P~!A nrdPtcrl 3'.l gangs, ahout 1,000 men, cnn1p;1rcd to 11 tlf\ut 100 no ;:i nnrmnl Sundn.v. Tw t.>11ty shtps \1-rre beinc; !n;idcd ,1nrl unload1:d of about li8 that had been .~t r:i ndccl. Pnrts wf're handl1n~ c:irgn cil ~n in Seat- li e, r'nrtland. San Diego, Por~ Huenem e 60 miles north of Los An geles and elsewhere in Southern California . Three Jn j ured In 2 Crashes Over Weekend A S-vear-0ld 11:\rl and a South Lagun11 \'Outh "..,,'ere. among three persons injured \n two separate 1veekend traff ic accidents in Laguna Beach. . Police said the girl , Harper Riese or tso ~·•fountain Hoad. was taken lo Hoag Memorial ll ospital in Newport Beach Sund;iy following the noon mi5h~p. S_he \\•as treated and rP.lcased fnr minor in- juries sustained when she rode her b1cy· cle into the path of 11n auto on Cress Street. Officers ~aid Sleven K. Krat5ch, 16, of J08112 Dri£!wnnd Drh·e. South Laguna. suftered a broken arm Rnd a broken nose in R 4 pm. accident Frida~·· lnves\iga1nrs said Krat sch 11·as driv 1n,tt no rth on Coast Highway whrn he collided wilh an a11tn dri\'en hv Carv Allen Symer-. 20, of 1991 Vista C.iudnl,. which had pulled into his path frnm Nyes Place. A passenger in Kralsch'5 auto, Eric Sehwarlz of 381 Pearl St ., sustained minor cuts and bruises. The accident is still under investigat io n. "All In The Family" No official action \\'as taken by the council, but the city s!Jlff is revic..,,•ing areas \1·here Sundav meter fees rould be re-i nstated and ~ill estima te t.he oos t according to city manager Lc!."Tencc ful6e. Office Burglary Arrest Expected San Clemente police today sa id they ex- pected to make an arrcsl early lhi s week 11fter a weekend in\·estigat in n into a burglary of office equipmt>nt frnm the of- fiCf'S nr Reevrs Rubblir Con1p:in~·. The theft, lhe loss or a SliflO clectronie calculatnr . ..,,·ould have in\.'nl \.'ed a far ~rralf'r 11mount of nff1rf' 1~qui pm!'nt had rhr thievl's not been frightenefl a\1•ay. nf- firers sa id. Officers recevercd the $GOO item Friday aflrn1oon . Starks nf office cri uip1ncnt had hee n ready for carrying off, in the predawn theft. police s::il<I Entry to the factory's nffice arf'<i \V!IS made by sla.shlng a shding scr('('n lhen opening an unloc ked sliding ~lass dQllr. Introducing Di•mond E.-pert alCK RACITI Riclc he1 re1 ided in Coit• Mei• 1inc• 1958. After 9r•duatin9 from N•wport Hiql. School he worked, in the fo1mily bu1ine11 in Huntin9ton Be•ch. lat•r ~1c.k •»ended cliemond 1ettin9 1chool •t the Gemolo91c•I ln1titute ef Americe encl i1 currently 1tudyin9 cli•· mo11cl •ppro1i1ing and •vo1 lu o1tion. He i1 • member of the Rot•ry Club a nd pa1t pr•1 id•nt of the Coit• Mei• Jaye•••· Why Not Have Your Rln9s Reset In BeautHul New Mountings? DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE w, ctn c:l•1l9n • rln9 ••p•cl•lly for yeu with yeur old di•mend1. We elso h•v• unmounted cliemond1 and c•11 •cld to your pr•••nt on••· Check our prices encl ••v•. FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 mMS TO CHOOSE FltOM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN _OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. COMI IN AND llOWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7141 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA -._ -6 •uMy ' ' ._...,.. INiy ............ • -••II t•wlw ..._, ._. ...... te .,,,..... • 4t'llo MOii ..... .,.. ,.w ... It ... .,..... __,. _.., C• yw llile • -n elw-e7 COMPA•I- IXnlT WATCH llPAll DONI ON PllMISIS 7 -· .... ... .., __ ' .,.f.._ .. _ •. .. . . . ... Laguna Bea~h EDITION 'l'od•y's-Final N.Y. Stocks VOL . b4 . NO. 243 , l SECTIONS, 12 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 TEN CENTS • oose OS Ill I A Candle Sta1·te d It I,aguna Beach firc n1en battle inten~e blaze 1n th(' 11ee hours Saturday after a ('andle b\c11· aga1n s1 a 11·all tapestry in a residence at 444 1·~ Ja smine SI "fhre(' male oreupanls fled to sail't.1·. The loss 11 a ~ e$t1n1atccl al S6.000 ·rhc n11c brdroo111 fra n1r !1 0111r \1 as destroyed. lhr 011 ncr 11 ;is ,\" B r:or1paugh -l·l-l Jasn1in e St. -------------------------- Recall Pro1)011 e11t .Ja11i se Adds F1·eewa ys to Package l,aguna Bea~h recall proponent Spero .Janise an nounced today that he \\'ill add a fifth petition. opposing the building of a111' rrce11•a.v u1 the Lagun<1 Beaeh area. to rour other petitions hr plans In begin circulflting this 1rrckl'nd Thrrc of the 1>et1lions serk the 1·el'<ill nr ~111yor li1rh'1rd Goldberg and cou11t•iln1r11 ~d1rard Lorr and Peter Ostrander. The four th petition asks 1hat the "ne11- lv elected cit.v council" replace c11.v 1nanager Lawrence Rose. The fifth pe!i!ion will ask the tounc11 tn rescind a frec11 ay resolution adop1 rd 1n April, 196i, ~pproving and rccon1- La g una Pla nnel'i' Se t La ndscaping Item on Agend a Laguna poputa!J(lll growth and prn - ble1ns o! \.;indsc"p1ng in La f:una C.~J1r11n \\'ill be ;unoni,: the 1tc1ns tonsidered by lhe Lagun<1 Bench Planning C-On1n11~-sio11 <11 a 7.:10 o'c.lock st11dy session tonight The plnnncr~ will study a suggestion rnade by 1\.'riter Arnold llano at a recent meeting that. specific population and <\welling unil figures bt deleted from thr Land Use Element of the General Plan until Jt co1nes up for a public heaing No1 I. l.1ano said that use of the proposed figures of 11,200 dwelling units and 28.000 population by 1990 would imprint these roncepls on tbe commun ity aod make--it diffi cult lo arrl\tf at ngures 1hat 1vould "permit Laguna Beach to remain a 'iable rommunily ." Planning Director Wayne ~1oody 1'1ill present proposed guidelines for Laguna Canyon property owners developin~ under site plan revie" pr~ures so they \\'ill have a better understanding or ta~aping. ins~llation arid miin~enance rcqu1remenla. mrnding In the Stair H1gh11·a.1· Co111- 1t1ission adoption of the 111la11d rouf (' lo~ tht Pac1 !1c Coast l'reev:a1· I Hn1ll <' l • 111 rhe Laguna arra ~nd rrjC'l'llO!l 111 !hf' co;,..::!;il roU!C' wt11ch 11nulrl h;i11· IJ1~ct'l!'d lhC' ti\.\'. .J anise. 11 ral' i;al1·s111;111 11 1111 l11r~ 111 Lagu11a Hr:H.:h <ind t~ 1·111pli.~l'tl 111 .'\e1\·por1 Hrarl1. sant 1udrn he nn 1lerstan ds the inland n)u!c 11 11uld 1101 hr 11ithin thr til.v lin1it.~. but hr 1s 11ppo~t·1I 141 '·;-iny more free ways at <111 ·· The new petition n1a u1ta1ns (hat · :1 Pacitic Coast Frce11·ay Through or near lhe cit.v or Laguna Beach 11ould ton?1 1·r destroy the en 1·iron1nent, heau!~. ec:olug~ and general welf;ire" and t"i'."Ul1 111 '"µollut1ou and lll!ISc 111 u1lulerabl• arnounrs " Janise s:11d hr 1v1ll c1rcul:Hi' thr pctl· t1ons, bei::1nn1ng this werkcnd. h.1· llll'<Jth of "Recall ~1obilc~." 1an~ f'quiµpc<I with large signs which will tour the tl1) i.1 tul- lect signature~. A recall election would Oe tailed 11 2:-i percent of the c;il~ ·s registered 1·otc-r~. ;ibo ut 2,000, s1g11 rcea!I p e I 1 I 1 on.,, Sepanit e pe11t1ons ll"ill be c1rrul;1 trd 101' t'ach of !he eounc1ln11:m na1ncd 1n lhr r('call act ion and each \VIII t"('(j\11re 2 (11111 .~1gnatul'es. The p<'lil1ons rcg<1rdlni:: lht city m;i nagcr ;ind lhr tr('('Wa.v ar(' ;id· visory only. P ri,·a tc Rit es llc l1l For June Hy ma l, :i2 Private funeral sorv1ccs \\·crc .htld Fri d1y afternoon for J une B. Rymal. a Laguna Beach residertl who died· \V('d- nesday at the age or !12. i\1rs. Rym.al , who li\·ed al ~26 B rook.~ St.. i.~ SUf\'h•ed by two sons. Blair or l..aguna Beach and (.'raig of Orange: a dalighter . t.frs. Diane 1\1artioo of Orange: a brother. Richard Krall of Coron.~.: " sister. Mary Boyle or Oklahoma and two grandch ild~n. I I o l Air Bl"sl .. ~ Clu1 sl' Fog ,4 1t ll). ()11 ()r<1n ge Co "sl, ~ 'ool log gait' a brirf rrl1rl t11 th f' Orr1111;c ( "uas! ,..;a1urcl;1_1 . hul hot ai r ('3111e 11i;:ht b:ie~ rit1 S1111d~~ a ... Lo~ '\ngl'lrs broke a11 all -l1n1e lngh for h1 ';11 011 lh·1 111. Tlii· lll l'l"Clff \ IOSf' lo ]()I drgrl't':' Sur\ di!) •11 ,Los .o\11 g1·lc;-. ht"f'<1k1ng Thr olr1 l"<'("(lrli pf '.!8 .~f'I 1!1 11!1\3 Hca1 ht's <ilnni:: th\· i Jr;111gr \ 'ufb1 rr1J1Jr\C'rl Sund;n tr111per:1111n·-~ rang1n,t: lru111 Ill tug;, d(•gn•r' '.\111r1· 11f lhc san1r 11as expeetf'd luda.1 !hrouAh Tucsda~. Tiie hot 1nl:ind wc;1H11•r (!ro\-e 1111u:-.uall~ largr l't"Ol1r1s dn11·11 10 lhf' hr:ich wherl' 111·a rh1'r \\'a.~ 1n1hlrr, -.hgh th . ;ind !hr 11 :Iler 111vdf'r3!t' at 62 l•J l:i.1 rlrgrer~ ~onlf' ~U (1/)(1 v1·'11ur~ tnrd 10 ,.,..1·;11)(> !hr hcnt un lhe .<:;11nl :ti i\t•11por1 Rcaet1. Sun da_1. 11lult· llu111 n11~ton B1•a,h reporlrd o'l"HlldS Of 30.(l(J(I l.iti:!ll1la Bt'i11'h !1ft·gii;.int ... 11 att·hrd 8.000 c·(llllt' lo !he ~hon· to c·(l(l\ fl1f a11d n1r1r 11 r1 r anoth11!' r1.llOO 11 ... 11nr' t11 1 11~· an1t t<ou111v bea1·hl.'~ 1n S;i11 t.'lf'nltllll' 1-:;u·ll 1i1dav th1· lr1111 ht•:l(·l1 i 11H'~ 1 CP•.lrlt•d lt•n1Pt'I aturr:-. 1 ,ull!,Ul~ fJ"ll\H 7.! jli>grc~·s 111 Lagu11:1 H1•;1t'h In i4 dcgrci·' 111 i\'ell'porl ant! ll1111!111gH.i1 illld 80 degree~ 111 San l'lt•111e11t« 1"!u' he;,il Ila~ hef'11 ·"" , .. 1 ere 111 I .o~ Ang1·lr s C<an1tr, thal 1! r<111~ed sevcrr :in1oi; µroblcrn~ ol'cr lhr 11t'l'kl'nd Thr Los Angele.~ Pollu11011 Con!rnl D1 ~tn~1 '"alled a school sniog ::ilert todas for tlir 1-;1st :.1ud 11•rst portions ul 1h£> Sau l;;ibnt'I \'alle}. Santa .-\na and A11ahe11n werr r.xpeclrrl 10 be the hot spots in Orange Coun!.r 10· d~.v \\ilh !he mercury reaching as high ;is 96 degrees. Bra nch Ha il s Victorv BRB~IEi". Gerrnanr 1AP f -Chan- ocllor \Villy Brandt's 'Social De1nocratic party today hailed i1s viclory in thf' Gern1a11 stale election c.s an endorse1nent for his .. East policy" of 1111pro11 1ng rela· lions with lhc Soviet blor . ' on Blaze Ra ges N ea1· Lu1 es ~.\'.\T:\ Br\RB.\R., i.\P1 t"ire f1.(:lllrrs braced !Od<1~ bch111d a noosf' ol' tire l111cs the~· huprd 1111! .~tranglc t'<1h forn1a 's worst br11sh fire ol !hr \f'ar The bl<1 ze has t•laimed four !!,·es. and destroyed sr1•£>n l1on1e~. The l1nr~ -swaths of bi!re ground s1·raped 011! b~ bulldut.ers and hand crews 111 rr the 11 t'rkrnd -arr a1n1cd at stop- ping lhr Urll"ht'ckcd ea.~tcrn front of U1r f11t'·da~-old lire· a thrct·-1111lc-long 11all of flarnes .\lurt than I 8UO nu~n arf' batt hn~ thr b\;11.r 1·:;11·11 l•\t1a.1 tlir blatf' 11·a.~ :1lJOt1t a n11IP all"a~· ll"Otll !hr brra\..~ iUl ;;long l11r r111lt'.<: or the H1 ncon Halgr near lhe Sa11 1:1 B:i.rbara.\·cn111r;1 i.:ou111y line. Beyo nd the l ine.~ :ire oil fi elds. .. lf thr wind.~ do1i"1 eo111c up 11r e~perL !Jir linrs tu hold ·· s;11d nnf' lll'r ~1)()kes1na11 Tht' bla~.e has l'r<H:kled o\'er !l.OOU atTr~ <111d 1~ /j prrl'rn1 t'flntrol!ed. lhr .'µ<1\..C's111a n s:iid . I\ has been 1111.\lll'd IJ : :-.;inla .•\n;:i.~ dr1 dr .... erl gus1 ~ up lu ~.-, n1iles an hou 1· l'."!nch ha1 1·· pu~lierl lhr lf'n11lC'ra111re abo1 P 100 deg1 C'f'" and l11wered Lile lu11111d1l y lo nl.'ilr 1en1 V11 e 0H1cials ~ay the blale 111ay have been set. The are ;;i now bc111g burned IS 1n th e ~parsely 1X1pulated Santa \ ntz foothi!li; nor!h o( Carpinteria. JU nulrs south uf Santa Barbara. Fire offic ials .said the la~l 111 e the1 • was 1n 1917 and thr br11 ~h 1~ rron1 knrr· lul(h 10 alxl1e a m;1n"s hr:1d . ('arp1ntcr1a F1rt' (;h1c1 John H1:.iJOn •ln.!ere<I the e\at uat1on ot J11 e.-;11 111;,.ted \:, lio1nf'S an<l ranr·hes 1111 outlyu1g ( iobernador CiHJ\011 f\oad Sund<i~ a~ a precaul101i as fire lighters se! :i. b;1t~l1re 1n 1he area. Th r backl1re sueee:;;sfu!ly burnrd out " i·nu;.on 11h1ch ofl1c1al.o;; !cared the n1a1 11 body ol flan1es n11ght u~e as a path 1<1\~ard the town. a lipo\..csman said. Gia11 L P oL l '11cl1 c 111. T<11tker Trucl.· T 11 ke11. ll l Border SA\" DIEi;O 1CPl 1 -t1Jo;;ll,)1l1s 111 ~pceL01·!\ [01111d n1ariiuaf.a \ alued ;i1 Sl .~ 111111!011111 a d11uble t;111k 011 lruck duri ni,; ;i nn.11111e 111~pc.et1on Sunda~' nigh!. The I ruck dri \er, J o~e t:t!11a rrlo llon1c1, ::!l, 111 S;in Gahnc.I. 1\·as boOk('d in counh J!lll on sn1ugglln~ C"hargc.~ • The ti-uck "·as stoppt'd «I 11ie 111· ternational border t'rossing at San Ys1drn lnr ;i routine t'.ht'ck lnspr('!or Barr~' Horne said he opened the halch of the real' 1ank and found 1l em pt y but 1\'hen 11f' 'lpened lhe forward ha1r h he .sa\v some 11.rgc bags lie ttimbe<t ins1rlr and said he found n1arijuana wrapped 111 kilo-size j2.2 pound! bags. lie removed one before being overcome by fumes Firemen were sumn1oned and provided Horne w1th a gas mask I-le then climbed 1ns1de the tanker and remol"ed the I.SOil pou11ds of co nlraband by using a hooked stick. Authorities said they did not kno\v \1•here Gomez got the truck. (I DiVits Search For 1'ustin Man Back~to-school Night Set •Oiv-er1 -..ere · c.alled in today by Ftilver1ide "COi.mt~ sheriff's deputits 11.1 , loci:te the body of a Tustin rnan who is believed ·&o-kaYe drowned in Laka !nore dyrtng the •etktnd. .ytOn ll'uff, 71, . or 15922 Blis! St.., • d ppWeil Slturday when hb sp«dlng motortio.t ttruck noaUng debrl& In the choppy, murky lake and nlpped·over. A passenger. St•nley Price. 2f. of eunerton w1! pulled frorh the water by lberiff'1 deputies. · 'Oepulie$ and Iota! residen" rearched Otf()Ughout Sunday for th& body of tht mlsidoi rmn without 1Uccess. Oi \·ers began to work In the area where hf. WA' llat teen early OU morning. ., 1 La g una Parents Give n Chance to Meet Teachers Parents Will' have ·•n opp()rtunlty tit mttt their child'K?teacher and see "hi1 classroom this week during back-to- scbool night actlvitiel'I In the IAgur\, Btacb tchoolll. Open houlie wlll be held tonight at Thurston Intermediate School. Tue.sda,y night at ,,. of the World Elemt:nlary Scllool. Wtdnesd.ay night ,at El l\torro Elementary School and Thursday night 111 Allso Elementary School. Open house al lhe high scbool i! achrduled for Oct. 26 Parenta and Interested eitl1.t.ns wUI he ablt to talk with 11dmlnistrators and teachers, examine projects their ah1ldrt:n 'I 6ve been·working on and n1eet the PTA presKicnls of each school. During the open house Tuesday at Top or the World. the truSll"CS ·of the Laguna Beach Unified School' DiStricl wll1 hold a 8Wdy .session on improving ~hool<om­ munity com munication11. The Thurston program . scheduled to begin al 7:30 o'clotk tonight. will Include " tour of the modern facility \\'ilh parents vlsitlng·each of their child's c.lassrool)l~. At Tot> of the World Tuesday. parent~ will meet 11t 7 p.m. for a general meelini: before breaking Into aroups to visit . ' classrooms. The trustees' meeting is schmuled for lhe mulLi·purpose room al 1:15 p.m. El Morro staff m~be.rs will begin the back·IO«hool night.program at 7:JO p.m. Wedne&day wilh a short talk from prin· clpal Wllllam Allen. Paients Yl'ill tour the schoot-and bt gtven a demonstration o( the International Tcachlng Alphabet reading program. 'rlle program at Aliso. which begms al 7.30 p.m. Thursday will include a shorl skit by students drartlatizing the ,·al ue and importance to the school of co1n- munlty r0$0Utcf!S. s~11olar l ·lo11oretl Lug 11 1t<1 Griul Bo111ul fo r Ge r111 c11i y l;ale :'llai..11 ell. <1 !970 gradu::1!c from L;igun;.i Hrai-11 ll 1gll Si.:honl has been 11a111rcl 1·rc·1p1r111 of ;i ~:1.000 Hotary l111~111;i11011al t'duL·at1onal licholarship (o 1he l"1111t'r~11~ of (.ioc'\!1ng1en i n t;er111ar11 \!a:-;11i·l!. l!l 1 ~ a .~•.>pho111ore al SatJ. ltll•bat·k lo!lf•i;:c :11 1d JS ~vn uf '.\lr. and \frs Burl \la\11t'll o! 13\'1 Pitcairn f'1ncl" "'r\s nt•ar as 1 l'an tell. 1ro1n !alk1ng 111\h !he uldt1111ers. this 1s the first time a ,,tvdcn1 !ron1 Laguna Beal·l1 has been 'f'!ected f(lr 1he prograin." eornmented .Inn l\('1u11•1h. 1·ha1rn1an uf the local ll olar~ ~c·holiu·,h1µ eo1111n1!1ce \\ax11cll 11 111 lt'lllt' for (;rr•n1;in_11 nc"<t ~ununrr aud 11111 t•onl!nue his pre- n1rd1\'al stud1t·~ aT !ht· l;rrinan un11 crs1- 1.1. 11h1l'h b t:>(l n11le~ 'outli ol Bonn \1ax11l'l l \111~ onr 1•f ten appl1l'a11!~ tro1n Lagun;i Bcaeh lur onr nl !hree 1111d('rg1·aduatr sehnlar~h 11)~ fron1 Rota rv rl1 ~tfl•'L 53l -11·h1l'h 1 11rludc~ Laguna Hrt1l'h llf' 11<1~ 11a1ned 111n11f'r nf the local con1· pf'11!1on 111 J;in11ar1· :i.nd 11 en1 on lo coni- prte 11 1th ot l1er· !'lllli 11 1nners 1n !he d1~tne1. Thr IH,ld was f1nall v redticctl lo ~IX slude11r~. 11'1\h lh(' !hre(' \~·111nrrs nani· f'd bv Kot:1r\ l11\t•rnat1011;;il 111 11!11101.-. \laxwt'I! ~alCI Ile 1~ ~1lld\ 111g lien11;i11 !nun a tutor hop111g 10 gt•I :~ l1rn1 gr11) on !lu• la11guage br!n1r lr;111ng \\'h1le In (;r ln1an~. hr pl.in~ 111 11~11 111lh '.\lantrrd llC'1nr . ittl i\t11erita11 F1rld Serv1te :.tudcnt 111 l.a:,.:una ~C'a1·h 1\\n ~ear~ ago. and \1·ith 11.ea :'1111nn. a S1\·1ss .-\FS studl•nt 11ho 11·a~ stationed In the !\rl Colony la~1 year. 1\"hcn hr return~ from the year"s study IST.-\\BL'L. '1'111 hr1· 1t.:rt1 ~ Twn bon1b r:..pln~101b h11 th(' \; S Con . .;ul.ilP :i.nd a ("u11.~11ln!r auton1ob1le 1n Istanbul toda~ shurtl.• before \'1ee l'res1de1>l ~p1n1 T Agnew a1T11cd 111 Ankara for :in ol · i111<1I !11u·d<1.I' \l~ll !o Turkey. Therf wrrr no d1~!urbante.<1 111 :\n~ara 'rhr .-\gn('11 p!a11c Hillchcd <101111 at \n~ara .:11rpor1 ;11 10 .10 a ru. 1 I Ju a 111. l'DT 1, Thf' tw•nb C\'.plo:-1u11.~ had been 1C'['ll1HC'd al 12 4:i a 111 and 1 a n1 Thert' 11('t(' no 111 11nrcl1a1r rrpor·t~ ur 11u11lllr 111 :\nl..;ua h11! 111 l ~t;inbul. t11n hon1b~ r .~plodcd at thr l S Con~11Jatr. ;111d 111u 11utu111ol.J1l"s. Ol'lr of lll('tll IX'lu11i:- 11l~ (n l ' S. t11!111rnl Atlat"l1c l\cnlon \\, f\1•1111 11 1•r1· n·1101l1·d de~!ro~cd "It s t·1rrau~r 111 :11 1na11 Sp1rn A gn~1\ 1~ l'(1111111g unc 1,t;111htil rt·~ldrnl tolll U'!'I T11r\..1sh l're1111rr '.\1hn! l~nn1 ~rrelrd .-\g11c11 and hi;; \\lie at 1hc a1rpor1 In a ~horl s1a1cn1e111 111 the ;i1 rpor1, Agnr11 sair1 lhal "since "l\e1nal' Ataturh Turke~ 's lirst prrs1den1 &a1 r thr llell' 'l'roop Streng t'h Hits 210,000 S.-\ll ;O.'IJ 1AP1 -."imencan troop strength 111 South Vietnam "''as reduced another 2.500 men last week. lo\1·cring tht.: Iota! force to 210.000. lhe U.S. Con11nand annnunC"ed toda1· The total 1s Scheduled to be pared to 1114 .000 n1en by Oet' I. but President l'\1x· Ol'I is to announce a program of future 1\·ithdrawals in rn1d·Novembcr. The 210.000-nian force is the smalle.o;t i;incc February 1966. The prt'sent force 1~ made up of 164.300 Arm y troops. 34.900 Air force men . 10.200 Navy, 500 ~1arines ;ind 100 Coast (juard. Jn addition, approxi n1ately 13.000 Nav v men are aboard U.S. ships operating off Vietnam. Laguna 5320 lo Eatery Loses Burglare A Lagunt11 Beach restaurant may bt: operating on a thinner budget today following the J,heft Salurda)o night of $320 from the cash boic . Police sald Tortilla Flats. at 1740 S. Coast Highway, wRs entered throu~h a rear louvered \\·indow. The bandit pried ope.n !he cash bo:< with a screwdriver, in· vest1gators 11pc<:Ulated. DAil y P ILOT ~··" Pno .. WI NS S5,000 SCHOLARSHIP Saddleback Student Ma)!well l!l l;C'l'lniln~. \\a\o•,cll plnll• 1" Cll\Cr \ f. lr11111' \n 1 iu11plc1e his 11nde1 _ilraduale •tudl t" and 1hrn cnler lhf' 1 'ahlorn1:< CollrJ:!r nl :'ll('dlt·ine act1a<-r n1 10 tnr I L.l t•amp11s. 1 r11111Jl1t· 11, ri.1rrl1•n1 ;ind \n~p11·at111n, l111"hC'>.' ll.i -. hf'r11n1r ;111cl ha.<. srr\ed ;i~ ;i n c'\;Hnph· .11\d 1n.-µ1r.H11 111 l•l ~t•1r1,1I d1•\1•lup1111,; tlllllll!'Jt .< ·· ,\gn1·11 •;11d T11rh(•1 ·~ inl r 111 111}rl d nraLr 1~ .111 1111por1;1nr ont' and added rh e l 111 1r1I -..;..1('~ 11ould d•• r 1rr\·th1nc. poss1 - h1r '111 lif'lp Tur\..r v arh1r \P 11~ drs1red <h• et11p1nc11i · J;u 1••1111• lo \11\..,;1,1 \:;:11.11'11l::i nr lart· f.\"CI 111 T1•flf'1u11 :-.p.i .. \ .l! ·I 1a :i 111 "fllr ~111p<o\l'I f:i,lrrl ;:il~i\,I nnr hr1ur. \1r~ \c:ni'I< IPll tlir nl::inr hnl'lh, hul lhe \ )( 1· !'f-f''td1•11! 1v1n:q11rci 1n:-1dr Boa t E:xp losion Oan1a ge:-; ( :r u i~cr ' I.I 1\\; l!.E .\Cll 1 LI'!• -1\ ~a lu11I t .1n1n 1T111.,1•r ~ a11gll1 l1r~· 111 Iii\' H('ln111111 :-;11on' are;1 ot 1..,11p. B,-.u·!i Su11r1a~, f!lrt·uii.: 1vur 11Cr~o11s abOarrl ro JU111 p lnHn 1iir burntni: boat a11d s1111n tu 1n'arb' nirk-. The 011nrr 1•1 lhc· 't';:-,~·I JcJ(' llro\\'11. r1. of TUJUng;i tOlfl 1hr Long 8(':1t'h I· lrf' Oepartmr111 1ha1 thl' r11g111r exJ!lodt·d anrt bur~1u111111n1nf'.,11hf'n hr ~l<irtt•d 11 :\ firr dtpart1nt'l11 spokrs1nan ~111d lhrre apµarrnth was a ~asol111r Ira!.: The 1 £>~':-el 11as hea11ly d:nnagcd Orange Coast Weather Sunn \' skies art' dur Tuesclav 11,th eOOlcr 111n1peratures along th"c coastlint'. Highs today :irounrt 75 al !ht bc<1chcs risin,:: lo !Ml inlt1nrl. Lo11 s Ion 1ght 511 to 611. INSIDE TODA\' Tii e U.S. aud Vic111(1n1 rlllif.' have relea..~efl a Red przson r r of toor 1oilli tlif' erprr.~sed hopr I/tot it n1uy e11co11rof/C addil io1ui i excilo11yes n1 thr fut11rc. rS to111, Pa gr, 41. ·""'" " MtYll• " C1Ut...1111 • N.rlMlll News •• '"'"""" II• • ....... ''"'" " Cl••tltiolol ll·U 1•1¥1• , . ., .. " ,_ .. " ·-· tl·IS Cttt•-" " ''"" M1.-11'1 1•1t 0.1111 Mftko, " ,, .... 111111 " OI• .. «> " "'~'trS " &•lfM'l.ll , ... . • -~· • ·-••!ftlft•llt " W"1t1 W••" " Pl<M"tt 11·1• Wtmtn't N..,. , .. ts ""'-Ktll " Wtrl<ll Now• •• _....., Lt""'" " 1 ., ' ' I OAJl'r PILOT SC Lost Boys, 4 Retarded, Fow1d Safe LANEVILLE . Trx. rl"Pl I -f 11·e lost boys -four of them ment.a llY rrtardtd - walk ed out of a hr11 1"1h· 1rn0ded &re.a ol east Te•as loday and .iskttl a farmer if they could br sent homr The bo~'S, rart1ini in ai;e from 11 to I«, "-'ere from the Summ itt Oaks Achie1·~ m!llt Center at Lane\·11Je in Rusk County. They became separatt'd la~ Sunday from a group of ~ youngsters and fi\·r adult leaders al Lake Jackson on the school 's pro perty. A Nacogdochrs Count~· shetUrs office SjXJkesman said the boys "'ar\dere-d Lnto the T. R. Fardeman far myard a1 Lnion Springs , about \:> m!le~ n<'rtil of !\acogdoches. They v.·ere 111 good con· d!tion. the SJXlkesman said. The school is o"·ned b\' brnthers C J. and f.1ike Jackson of HPriderson. l\1rs. l\fary .Jackson. v.·1fe nf the school's program director. C. ,J Jackson . descrl~ ed four of the youths as mentally retard- ed. She said they ranged in age from l I to 16, but that the 11-year.()!d ''definitely is not mentally retarded." Rusk and Nacogdoches County law en· forcement officers searched the two cou nties today and v.·ere joined at daybreak by a de partment of public u fe. ty helicopte r. "They were spend ing the night (Sun- day) in the camping area on the 100-acre school site'," f.trs. Jackson said. "We have always given them freedom to roam around. These five boys just wandered off." Mrs. Jackson Mid Summitt Oaks 9;'as a fiChool for problem children and tbose ol "bt.low average inUlligence.. ·• 3 Vietnamese Teachers Tour Thurston School Three Vietnamese tducators seeking information to help establish schools in their country toured Thu r s I (In lnt ermed iate School in Laguna Beach 'fhursdav. The tiio were conducted through the facility by princ1pal Da1e Lln~d and of- ficial hns11ng teacher Jim Herdman. One of the men. a Fulbright scholar. is an attorney working on his doctorate in education v.·ho hopes to estabhsh the first community college in his country. The olher two \·isitors v.·ere an educator develo ping a graduate sc hool in Saigon and a government official in charge. of educa!ional research fnr the country. Thurston was O!'lly on ti of the school!> th e men vis!led en ~ tour nf li S schools i;ponsore.d by the. State Depa rtment. 'r andals Dan1a ge County Church Vandals dPsecrated the First Christian Church of Santa Ana, 1i21\ \\' 17!h St., e.;r!y toda y, ripping an American Flag !n t.i:red~. slashing picture~ nf Christ and C"tJ !1ing cloth and leather cnvered f u :-uture throu~hout the slrurturl". Pollre ~;ud t h~ 1nlruders did most nf tr,e1 r sla~h1ng 1n the ~hare nf a crnss. The fev. Gerald S Ba~h e"timalf'd the d-'!rr age ilt Sf'\'~ra! thnu~anrl d'll\arc; HI'.. c:nul d 1hink nf nn rea~nn an\·nne wnu\d r.l\e for l'nmm u11n.11: the v.antnn desecra- t ·nr :re \;ind:il~ e:.11n11r! Pn'r;inrr t" th • c-t-urch hi rra11 hnii; ir1 ;i 111nrtriw 1n th., c;trPt..aker"s qu;ir!~f'i. Thrr, the'-' fr,und ~"-1s tl'l the ma in ch11rrh rnnm and rar- r.ed nu t lhf'J r de ~t rur11nn The damag e v.as d1scrn·e.red about ll 11 m b\' 1he Rei· Bash. -· I Cu.NG! COAST DAILY PILOT ~GI!: COAST P U8l m41KO ~AJ(Y l oMri N. w • ..i ,,. .. .s .... •flll ~ J.,~ l. C..t., VD ~ _, "'-'' .,..,.,.. ThetlU• Ktrril l'~illr;, nM.iei A. M11PJ>~i•e ~u.r-... a.ti• H. leo1 ltidit td P. H4U A&lllf.1111' ~ l'.dl!Ot1 l.,...IMd.Offke · 2l2 forflt A·u~u• M1ma1 oddnn1 P.O. lor •66 '265 2 S.. Cs-.t. Offke' i iDI Nerti! E Ct111i~• l10!, t2671 ll' °""' OH'-' -'*'-~: ~-w,"1 ,.., ''""' - --.... _. ~ IBOlll•"'"' • ._.. 1mt llMll &win.nil -- 011.ll'f PILOT Pho,_,, L .. '•Y~I -.~'•o-'!'=•o,....' -·-··---_...., Boiler Explodes Sunday School Blast Kills Five MARIETIA , Ohio (UPI) -At 11.38 B.m., the Sunday school class Bl the First Baptist Church was rli scussin~ the religious 1mplica t1nn.~ of Ch a r 1 e s Manson's hippie comn1une. ln 17 minutes, r.1ichacl ~ .. turphy, 30, 111ould dismiss his class. Suddenly 8 boiler entase<l in concrete rin the middle noor nf the three-story church annex exploded. The floor "crumbled like an c~i;.:shell'' and tons nf concrete, inetal and sralding "'ater casc;ided dO\\'n on f.lurphy's first fl oor classroom. slope was below ground. The boiler was on the nonr abov(' The churr h. which wa~ n01 damagf'd. i~ cnnnectcd tn lhe annPx hy 11 small, eni·lnsed 1·t•stibu!e \\:1!k11-;11 The OOilcr •·xploth·d .~1de11-avs an<I up~11rds a.~ well as dn11·n. C'll!a0ps1n,:: 11 stairwell <1nd a 11·nl l. Their wri ght hr ought lhe rloor down nn l\1u rphv 's clas~. A grou11 nf fi to R-ycar-ulds ·<it· tenrting cl asses on the lop floor "'ere uninjured. The stale fire rnar~h;il <1r11t ii fl vr-1nan in\'cstigating team \\'o!'ked thrnug h !he ni~ht pieking dehris for clurs to the cause or the blast. RIV ERSIDE MAN 'S DAMAGED CAB IN CRUISER GETS TOW INTO NEWPORT HARBOR For Jack Wright's New Boat, the Going Was Rocky in a Fog Off Laguna Beach The teacher and four of his teen-age students were killed. Fourteen others at· tending his and other classes in the anne1 buildin g were. injured, one critically. Killed with t-.1urphy were Rick t-.forris, Gary Hairy, Carol .Joy. all 14. and Heather Dawson, 1;1, all nr l\1arietta. Eight others were <idmillNI In l\l;irie!la l\1emorial Hospital with burns and frac· lures. but only one , Myl ,1 Martin, J~. was in critical condition e;irly (()(!r11'. Cabin ,Cruiser Runs Aground On Lag1u1a Reef '\\1itle making 1ts "·ay up the coast to :"\ev•port Harbor in heal')' fog Saturday afternoon . a 36-foot cabin cruiser 11•ent aground on a reef off Dll'er's Cove in Laguna Beach. After hitting ttie rttf. 11·hich caused se- \'ere damage to the stern. the boat. 011·n- ed b~-Jack \\'right of Riverside continued to drift into the COl'e and finally came to rest (In the beach. \Vright had purchased the craft four days earlier in San Diego. Lifeguards. arril'1ng at the scene, secured the. boat to the rocks on the beach and summoned a sall'age company toll' boat to take the damaged en.ft back to f'.'ewport . '\\!right, along 11·ith his two sons and a family friend. wa;; not injured. Damage v.·as estimated at SIS,000. LB 6 Laguna Beach ea Laglllla Beach Not. Qualified For Joh Funds l\"e..,.s that Laguna Beach does not qual ify for add iliona.l funds under the Emergency Employment Act was an- nounced today by City M 11 n a g e r La11'renre Rose. "'"ho prorlaimed himself "delighted " by the develnpmenl. The State Department nf Human Reso urces De1·elopment, Ro.,e e1pl11ined. h11s determined that !he rate nf unemployment in lhe city or L11gl1na Beach i;; only 3.2 percent. ··Because of our low rate of unemploy- ment,'· said Rose. we do not qualify rnr funds supplementary to the S\6.000 allocated In the city under Sectil')n 5 of !he Emert?:ency Employment Act. Under the circum~tances. 1 am delighted that Laguna Bf'arh dnes nnt quallfy." The find ing 11•as made in resjXlnse tn Ii requiremeni of the cnunt\', 11.hic h ll'as seeking additional funds under 8 section .,f the EEA prn\'1d1nl!'. special 81lnca!inns for areas having an unemployment rate. tn e.tcess of six percent for three. con- seculn•e months. ' Slasher Attacks Transient Pair; 1 Dead 1 Hurt SA.N JOSE: IUPl l -T"·o transients had their throat,~ slashed, one nf them fatall y, b;v an unknn\\'n 11ssailant or assailants Sunrla.v, and one of them was srl afire. prilice: reported . The. dead man W8S identified a11 Adam Seely, 57. Hi! ch8rred body, w1th the lhrnat slashed. was found in a fire at an aba ndoned 1chool. .Ju.an Ramirez, another transient. was fnund wilh grave wounds on his throat on 1 street a block from lhe fire. Aulhorltles fiaid they hoped to question him about the attack. Sea Set San Clemente Guards Get Ne1v Boat San Clemente's new lifeguard rescue boat recei1·ed its in itial exposure Satur- day -lo the men who agreed to spend !he money for it. City cnuncilmen and members or the city staff vie"·ed the new. 28-font rescue craft at its permaneot herth at the Dana Point pier within !he harbor. The boat. v.·hich 1\·as built thrnugh the: summer unrler a ~14,00fl apprnpnatinn in the city budget. gives the city's guards !he capability of mass ocean rescues and other saFetv maneu\·ers for the first time, Lifeguards-Chief Dick Hazard told coun- cilmen. The ci ty's first rescue boat now is being sold for i;urplus. The small skiff "'ith cramped quarters 11>'as deemed in· adequate for ocean rescue work. Its twin-engine replacement wilt patrol the waters nff the city beaches on winter· seasnn v.·eekends and as needed in ernergf'ncy l'feriod.~. l!s all-weather construction will make 11 ~ \'a)uahle tool in handling boasts-in· distress c;ills, Ha1.ard explained. l>ur1ng the summer months it will be usp1j on rcgul;,r daily patrols. Re.cause nf a cutout transom design a~1rrn. the \'essel will be a "valuable tool 11 hen we h;n c to make group rescues in r1plidrs." the chief said. The boat v.•as built by a Santa Ana firm tinder a contract bearing an ''emergen- C\'" designation. · Councllmen agreed to lag the urgency lahP] nn the project to save time which \.l'ou ld ha ve been taken 11p by the bid pro· cess. LA Dock Cho1·es Halted By New Local Squabble SAN' FRANCISCO (AP) -Dock npera- tions came to a dead stop Sunday ;:it Los Angeles Harbor -the West Coast's bi.It· gest port -but others were open and busy .as longshoremen manned the piers a second day under federal court orrler. In Southern California, a rlispute bf-tween the longshoremrn and manage- ment over who would work the doc ks was the problem, both .c;ides sllid. The P.icific Maritime Assnria!1nn \\'hich repre."lents 120 struck shippers ask- ed for 11 experienced men by name In mo\·e equipment such as forkli fts anrl cr;ines before ordering work gangs to load or unload ships. These 11 men declined to accept the jobs. said lhe r n t e r n a t io n a I Longshoremen's 8nd Warehousemrn 's Union. An IL\VU source e1plained th11 t !he men felt Y.'Ork should he sharerl equitably among available 11·orkers and Countian F otu1d • Dead in .Crash f rn m "'Ire Srrvires AJ\tARILLO, Tex, -The OOdy of an Anaheim man whose final hours \.\'ere fill· ed with I.he A,1tony of tryin..: tn rlaw himself free from 8 pickup truck pinning him to the grou nd was found dead Sun- day. Claw and fingernail marks in the i;ur· rounding dese rt eoil indicated Chester D. Morgan, ttl, of 1371 S. Loara St., lived for se:verlll hours. Investigators theorize he failed to make a 90-<legree turn on a county road between 6 p.m. satu rday and about 6 a.m. Sunday. The vehicle: rolled over several limes. ejecting Morgan and coming lo rest upright with one: rear wheel crushing him. His truck and body were found at 9:4fl a.m., about six milts southwest of Amarillo. the rr-.tA call-u p indicated the 11 would be "'"rklng full time "'hile others we.re not. Th~ l/.\V U also opposed !he singling out of sper1fic names rather than a request for unnilmPd men v.·iTh the same needed quill 1f ica1 ions. S1ngli11~ nu1 nr men hy name v.•;is a key 11nn.,.;0Jvrr1 issue in 1he 100 day strike, sairl ;1 r:\1A !'l'lflkesm11n . He said "'ork to un!nad or \n;1d the st11ps couldn't be of- fC'rrd In lhc res! 0f 1/1e men until these !'peria lty nll'n -known As '"steady men" -h:i d p11\'cd the way by putting the do!'ks b;irk in ,<;h:ipe, i\<; H r!'sull. nn one v.·orked Al LA nr Lnn~ Re:irh h;irOOrs e.'<cept fnr two gangs nn mihlary !'hips and two vessels !he JL\\"U ~:iirl it m;inned because the ships \\ere nnt unrler Pl\1A m11nagement. 1t 11 1)11l rl lake 21 hnurs lo gel cargo mn\'1ni: nflrr rht> "s!e;:idy" men returned in !he Lns 1\ngele,<; are~. Pr.IA said. \\'ork w.1s undrr v.·.1y smoothly nt 01her prirt'i frnrn Slln Die~n to Seattle. said .J!lr111''> f!nhcrtsnn, a Pl\1A :;pokcsman. Trn limes n-1orr men than usual on a ~11nd.iv \l('!'C 11·nrkin~ rlncks ;it San Fr.:1n- ri~r11 H.-11'. P:\1A ordered 39 gangs, about 1 .r~Wt nlf•n, <'nmp.irrd to <1bout 100 on a nnrm:il Sund<Jy Ti~·enty ~h ips \\'ere heing ln;idcd ·nnd unloaded of about 68 that had brcn J.:1r:indcd. r nrl s 1vrrc hrinr!ling cargn Also in Seal· tic, l'urtl:ind, S;in Diego. Port Hueneme liO miles north of Los Angeles and elsewhrre In Southern California . \Vill iam Hickman, teaching an adult class 20 feet fron1 the boiler, was flung to the floor by the h!ast and cut by flying glass. He groped his wa y through smoke and blackness Into 8n adjacent nursery, where he heard two year.()ld childrCn frying. He tnld police he dug through the rub- ble of a fallen wall and rescued the three three infants. "I found RH three babies and handed them to someone who was standing beside me and I guess they took them out. I think the babies might have suf· focaled had they not been removed quick· ly." l)(>bbie r-.lcLendnn, 15, recalled fro m her hospilal bed later: "Our teacher, t-.tr. Murph y, W8S in- terested in the J\1anson case and we were talking about the religious cults that sur· rounded the case. "Then the explosion hi!, everything went dark -almost completely black," she said. "for about a minute or two t couldn't see anything. Finall y it started to ~et light in the room and it was filled with steam. Someonf' yelled, 'grt out.' " The blast, according tn Mayor John Burnworth. came onl y three minutes after the church cu~tndlan shut off the boiler wh en hr found the boiler room full nf steam and the temperat.ure 30 degrees abo\'e normal. The boiler had bren ~1a r1ed an hnu r carlirr because of the cri,<;p October we;i thrr, ··The fl oor cu mhlrd like an e~g ~hell.'' Burnworth said. "II just opened up :ind tht> broiler. the concrete and steel fell onlo a class beneath it. It just blew all to hell." The th ree-story annex \.\'SS built on B ~!ope. Half of Murphy's classroom 11-·as above ground, the. section on the upward Three ,Injured In 2 Crashes Over Weekend A ~-year-old girl and 11 South Laguna voulh 11.•ere among three persons inju red \n two separate weekend traffic accidents in Laguna Brach. Police said !he girl. Harper Riese of 150 t-.fountain Road. was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Ne.wport Be~ch Sunday followinl'( the noon mishap. She "'as ti-ea ted and released for mino r in· juries su11t;iined v.•hen she rode her bicy· cle. Into the pa!h of 8n auto on Cress Strer\. Officers ~aid Steven K. Krat11ch. 16. of 30882 11riftwood Drive. South Laguna. suffered a brnken arm and a broken nose in a 4 p.m. J1ccident friday. Investigators .~;:i id Kratseh was rlri\'ini: north on Coast Hif,!h\.l·ay ll'hen he collided with an ;iu tn driven 11y (;1ry Allrn Symes. 20. of Hrnl Vista. Caudal, 11·hich had pulled into his path from Nyes Place. A passenger In Kralsch's auto, Eric Schwart.z of :181 Pearl SL, sustained minor cuts and bruises. The accident is still under investig8tion. "All In The Family" Six other youngs ters v.·rre ti-l'ated and released. Police SI'(!. John Este.~ was in pol ice hc11dquarters at city hall across the street waiting for his \.l'ife and seven of his nine children lo emerge from the church. "lt sou nded like B sonic boom and at first that "'as 11·hat I th01Jght it wa&. Council Queries Sunday Idling Of Auto Meters • Pondering the cit.y's recent an- nouncement that Laguna Beach parking meters wiH be inoperative on Sundays u11til spring. ci ty collncllmcn last v.•e:ek asked. "Why?" Advised that free Sunday parking has been a Laguna off.season pnHc::y si nce 196..1, councilman Edward !Arr cnm· ncP.otrd , "Things have chan~cd. \\'e should al leasl am end this in the beach parking :'lrens v.'here p('nrlP whn come fron1 nut of town are parking fr<'f•.'' Councilman Roy Holm s:ii d he 11.·ould agree to an all-year rnelcr fee in the bea ch areas anrt 11aid he hnrt bern told bv rrsidents of Clirf Drive they wou nOt object lo the insta lla tion or rncte s on both sidrs of the drive in the I-eisler Park area "because penpte park t re all d;iy anyway and they feel mete d park· ing might give their guests an occasiona l chance tr:i park, too .'' No nfficial action \.\'as t;ikcn by the council. but the city staff is rtview!ng areas where Sundav meter fees could be: re-inst;ited and Will estimate the cost according to city manager LQ\.l'fCnce R-06e. Office Burglary Arrest Expected San Clemente police t0<!ny ~a11I they t :t- perled to make an arrest rarly !his \.\'eek afler a weck,.nd in\'esl1g:'lt1nn inrn a burglary nr nffiCI' rquipnlCn\ from !he Of• fices of Reeves Rubbe r Compan}'. The thrft , the loss nf n $fJIO rlectron1c r:ilculator. 11·ould ha\'e in\'n]vrd A far grealer amount nr orficr equ1pmrnt had the (h iel'cs not been fr ii;ht cned ;i11·11y, nl· firers said . Officers recovered the $600 1!em Fnd<iy aflcn1onn . Stacks or nH1te cqu1pm(·nl h;id h<>en ready fo r carrying off, in the predaw11 theft .. police said Entry to the fa ctory's office area w11~ made by slashing a slidini; scrC'cn then opening an unlocked sliding glnss door. Com1nunications, .Busing' Facing Laguna Trustees llllCK lllACITI lntroduciri g Di•mond Expert llCk RACITI Rick h•1 r11 id1d in Coif• Mes• 1lnc e 1958. After 9 r•du•ting from Newpo rt Hi9h Schoel he worked in th• f•m ily bu1ine11 in Hu ntin gton Beech. l•ter Ric k • •tt•nded di•mcnd 11ttin9 1chocl at th• G1mclo9ic •I lri1titut• of Am•ri~a •nd i1 currently 1tudyin9 die- mond •pprti1in1J •nd •velu•l ion. He i1 • member cf the Rot•ry Club •nd p•1t pr•1id•n+ cf the Co1t• Mes• Jaye•••· Why Not Have Y_our Rings Reset In Beautiful New Mountings? DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE Laguna Beach School Trwlteet wll1 meet Tuesd~y for a study !!tsslon on communications and r.re expected to make ai decision concerning the establish- ment nf a bus route up Nyes Ph~ce. The infor mal meeting i!' scheduled for 8: IS p.m. in the multl-pu~ f'()()m at Top of the World Elementary School. Bo11rd prt!'ldent Wllll11m 'T'homlls 111id tod11y he ha~ a~ktd the district st111ff to prepare cmt. figures for Implementing the bus routr. The propoged rou te, which has received an unfAvorable recQm· mendat1nn from the CaUfornll Highway P1trol. would ierve about 50 1tudent11 llv· Ing ln the hlll~lde homu 1bove tbl ateep, narrow 11cceS11 road, "The people that live there w•nl tome kind of bus service ror their children," Thomaa 11ld, "and we will try to give It to them if it 111 within the limits of safe- ly." The study senion on 8Chool com· munlcaUons with the c o m m u n I t y , Thoma• noted, .-Ill attempt to define. any ezlstina problema and hopefully find aome aolutlona. Thoma• said the board was not only ... concerned with ~hool-communlty rela· tJom, but with attempUnc to ellmlnate 1ny "mlsunder~ta.ndlng and confusion" which may tflUlt from poor intra-school communications. The board prestdent noted that all In· terested mldentl are invited to attend the study 1e11lon and vole• thtlr oplnioa on ways to lmpr<ive communJcallons. , __ _ ( We c:an cle1 i9n I rln9 e1pec:ielly for you with your olcl cli1moncl1. We eho heve unmounted cli•monclt i nd c1n •dd to your pre1ent one1, Chtc:k cur prices •nG 1av•. FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 mMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 .to 6 COMI IN AND IROWSI A•OUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646·7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA ---H-& ... _IY .. WllM '" .. ., • '*""' ..... .. -"'" , ........ '"' tll• ....... .,,.. .... 41-..C. MOll "'-'" ,..... ,., It ... , .... ,.... .._k. C• .,.. Iii• • weN ..... tie.ef COMPAll. IXl'HT WATCH Hl'AI• DONI ON PHMISIS 7 I ~ • San Clemente Capistrano EDITION -· . ....... ---. - N.Y. Saeu VOL. b4 , NO. 1~3 . J SECTION S, 32 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 TEN CENTS oose on .. Fatal Brusl1 Blaze Rages Neai· Lines SA.\"'fA BARB . .i.R:\ I .'.P • fire lighters braced toda~' behind a noose of tire lines they hoped '''ill strangle l"aliforni1·s worst brush fire or !he .1·ear. 'l'ht blaze ha:oi: clain1ed four lh'es .1nd tles troyed seven hoo1es. The hnes -l"'at hs or bara ground st·raped out by bulldozers and ha nd cre1vs over lhe v.·el!loi:end -11re aiml!d at stop- ping the unchecked . eastern front of the five-day.old lire. 1 three·mile-Jong wall of flames. ~lore than 1.800 men are: battling thl! bl att. CHOSEN THREE -These three San Clemente lligh School students ha ve been select ed to attend an an· nua! you th scirnce and ei.:ology 1·o nventlon in Chi- cago ne xt rnonth. Expense~ arc being paid by !h e San Diego (;as &: EIP clric ('o. They 'vill join 700 ot her students. teachers and utility to1npany rcpre- scnlat111cs. J<'roin left lo right arr Katie Sta1np. Ii, a senio r 111 the arts dcpartinent: Le ~lie Ann Jordan. I G. a senior Jn the :icenece dcpartn1cnt: an d Pally :\efr. lfi. a .1uni or in the hu111anil ie:-depart1u cnl. Early today lhe: blaze: wa s about a milt atA·ay fron1 the bre:ak s. cut along fiv e n11les or the Rint·on Ridge nea r the Santa Barbara-Ven1ur'<1 t:Ounl y line_ Be)lond the lines are: oil fields. ··1r th!! winds don·1 co mt up 1\'e exprtt lhe lines lo hold." said one lire :.:pokes1nan. The blaze ha ~ eract..led over 9.000 acres and i!I 75 percent controlled. the ~pokesman said ll has been pushed b.\· Santa Anas -dry. deserl gusts up to 25 n1iles an hour 1vhich ha vr pushed rhr lemperature abo \·c 100 degrees and lowered the hu1nidity to near zero. Fire officials say the blaze may h111vc been sel. Giant Pot l 'ache In Tanker Truck Taken nt Border SA~ DIEGO t UPI 1 -Cus1omi; in- 1ipector~ fouNI marijuana \'alued a t SJ.5 mlllion in a double tank oil truck during a i·outine inspection Sunday night. The truck driver. Jose Ed ua rdo Gon1ez. :!9. of S11i Gabriel. was booked in count \" Jail on 1Ct1,i;ig!ing charges. · 'rhe t:'llck \\'as stopped at the in- lernalio~1al border crossing al San Ysidro fl'lr a l'outine check. Inspector Harry florne said he !lpened lhc hutch of tile rear tank anrl found 11 en1pl y but 1vhen tie 11pe-ned the forward hatch he 8<11~ .Mime J;;:.rge bags. He cli1nbCd Inside and said he tound niarijuana 11Taµperl in kilo·size 12.2 pound l bags. fie removed one before ~ing overcome by fumes. f''iremen "·ere summoned and pro1·ided Horne 1vith a gas mask.. He then climbed inside the lanker and remo1·ed the 1.500 pounds of contraband by using a hooked slick. Aurhor111es said they did not kno1t v.•here Gomez got the truck. Countian Dies, 4. Others Hurl lu Au to Crash A ·rustin man remains in critical con· fi illon today in Mission Communi ty Hospital from injuries received in a headon crash oo Ortega Highway Friday night In whi ch OM man was killed and four perso!U Injured. Killed wa11 David V. Matthew11, 27, or Orange. while Joseph C. Paquim, 23, or Tustin, is in crllkal condltioo. John Worley, 23. of Anaheim. ls said lo be in serious condllton and Mrs. Lola Pol. Andress, U , of Oceanside and , l\frs. Katherine Britt. 32, also of dceanside "';ere treated and later released. California Highv.·ay Patrol offtcers said !he l\fatthews' car 1pparently crossed the c.:enler dividing line oear Hot Spring.-= aboul three mile! wes-t of the Orang~ ('.ounty l.ine and slruck lhe vehiclr driven by r.frs. Andrc:oi:s. Paquim and Worley were pi1Wngers ln Matthews' sports car. · A I hi rd car driven ·by Willia E. Glover. 44 , of Garden Grove. crashed inlo the rear of the Matthtws' ar. Boat Explosion Damages· Cruiser LONG .BEACH CUPll -A Z.fool cabin cru iser caught fire In the Belmont Shott area of Loog Btacll Sunday, forctnc; four J'IUIOl'IS aboard IO jump from the burning botl ind swlm to nearby rocks. 7ht oWl"ltf of tht vtssel, Joe Brown. 45. of TuJunp, told the Long BeaCh Fire Deplrtmer;it that the ~nglne eipl~ and b\lrst Into flames when he marttd It. •A ti,. depl'l rtmmt spolt!limtn iiaid O~re 1ppartnt.ly Wll I p aollne lull:. The ,·epet wai. hea•ny dam1pct l I~A Hits Reco1·cl at I 0 I; Coast Beacl1es Go to 85 Cool fo g gave • brief relief lo the Or:inge Coas! SaturdBy, but hot air camt ri_ghl back on Sunday as l..o.s Angele~ broke an all ·lime high for hea! on Ol'L 10. 1111" inercury J'fl.Se to tOJ dei;:rees Suri· da,v in Los Angele.~. breakin~ the old r<•rord of 98 se t in 1888. Beaches along !he Orangr Coast reported Sunday temperature~ ranging fJ"{ll11 81 lo es degree!\. !\lore of !he samft .,,·ils experted tod<1y !hroui;:h Tuesday. Cranston Seeks Tougher Control Over Jet Noise ~llA0\11 fl !Pl l -Sen. Alan <.:n1nston 11).Calif.) proposed today the po,1·er !{I t·ontrot aircraft noise be turned over to 1he new En\"ironmental Prolect1on Agen- C\"_ ·Cranston. in a s peech 11nllrn for rlelivery to the Alrpor! Operators <.:oun1·1I Internat ional. said 111e ~hift should be 1nade berause con1rol of 1101se by 1he .. 111· dustry--0rie11ted '" Federal A 1 i ,1 r 1 n n Adn1in1slratln11 proved 1nefrec!11'r lie said nobe co n1rtll responsib1!1!v alsf"I is shared wl!h the Ciril AProna u\I C.'i Board and the Oepat·tn1en1 of llousing and Urban Development. Cranston also called for negot iation.'i "·Uh other countries to set noise litnits on interna~ional f I i g ht s iflcluding thl' supersonic Concorde deve)oped by the British and French. The California Democrat said he woul d introduce legislation lo give the EPA con· lrol over aircraft noise. lie saKI he also plans to inlroduce an amendment to his pending bill. requiring a. 50 percent decrease in aircraft noi se, in an effort to make ii more acceptable lo other members of co ngress. Cranston urged the aviati on induslry lo heed citiZen protests "'that are beginning to rise above the din of !he jets." The hot inland 1vea1llrr drol"f unusuallr largl! cro1vds dov.·u to lhe. beach ~·here weather "'8.'i milder. sligh11y. and th• 11'A(er n1oderale al 62 lo 6.i degree5 . Some 40.000 1·isl tors tried to e:;ca~ rh" hrat on the sand al Newport Beal'h. Sun · nay. while llunt1ngton Beach reportr.d 1·ro11'dS Of 30.000. Laguna Beach lifeguards watched 8.0011 1·nme 10 tile ~hore lo eonl off, and rherl' 11·ere anolher 15.,000. ,·isitors lo c11.v and l·oun!v be;iches in San Clen1enle Euil.1· laday the rour beach l"i!1e.'i reported len1peratures ranging froni 7:.! 1!egrees in Laguna Beat h to 74 degrees in 1\"e11'port and Hunlington and 80 degrees 1n San Clemente_ The heal has betn so se\"ere in Los Angeles County, !hat it caused se1·ere ~rnog probh~ms O\'er the 1~·eekend . The Lo.~ Angele~ Pollution Control District railed a school smog alert today for tht t'ast and \\"C~t portions of the :oian Gabrtel Valle'. Sai11a Ana and Ana heln1 v.•ere e .~~cred 1n be the hot spot:> in Orange <.:ounty to- d?.~· 1\"Jlh the mercor;.• re aching as high a~ % dt•g rer.~. Divers .Search For Tustin J\'lan D1ver.o; 1\ere called 10 today bv Riverside Count y sheriffs deput ies lt1 loca le lhe body of a Tustin man who is belie~'ed to have dro1•1ned in Lake Elsinore durina: the weekend. Clayton llulf. 27. of 15922 Bliss St .. disappeared Saturday "·hen his speeding mo torboat struck floating debris in the choppy, murky lake and fl ipped over. A passenger. Stanley Price. 24, of ful\erton "·as pulled from the water by sheriff's deputies. ' Deputies and local residents searched throughout Sunday for the body of the missing man without succeS.'I, Diver~ began to 1vork in the area 'A'here he 'A'as l11sl sttn early thi! morning. The area no1v being burned i~ in the sparsely popul11tcd Santa '{nez: foothill~ north of Carpinteria. JO miles $OUl h or Santa Barhara. Fire officials s;iid the las1 tire there was in 1917 and the bn1sh is from kntt· high. Lo 1bovt 11 man's head. Carpinteria F'ire Chier Joh n Risdo11- orderl'd lhr cvacu.a!ion o{ an es!imoled 15 home$ and ranches on ou!lying 4~obernador Canyon Ro.ad Sunday as a preca ulion as ftre fighters sel 1 backfire in rhe area. The backfire su ccessfull y burned our a f'a11~·011 whi t:h officials reared the nlaln hody of !Janie~ might. use a! ,11 pa th toward the Lown. a spokesman said. Clen1ente CofC Hear Railroad Progress Report San Clemente Chamber of C.ommerl'C directors Tuesday will hear !he late.~t pro~ress rcporl on the \'ea rs-old attempt. to relocat e the Santa Fe Ra ilroad from Jhe tt!y tw>a chfront. \..oc·al lall'.l'f'f and rommlinLtv ll':tdr.r Ed Chaffer ha.~ led the efforl " to movr lh£ !racks lo 11 new inland rou!111t. Thi! rerorl. v.·ill be one nf Se\"cral dehvered to dtrrctnrs 111 their mon!hl.r luncheon mee!inl': 11!. Howard Johnson·~ r~slauranl . The at t1v1 ty 11·1\I bt'.!g1n al noon And wi ll lnrl11de : -Thi! resutls of the n1embf'rship balloling for ne1v directors on !he board. Ballots bearing dozens of names wen~ sent lo the chamber's gl!neral mem- bership last month. -Discussion on the \ate9t phase ur studies on the proposed business lic~nse fet increases which Will come before city councilmen again on Wednesday night. A special chamber committee has joined sludies br city ili1.ff in the propo~ changes 11.iiich would incruu fees an l\'erage of 300 percent. Rate Change Study Set .Clemente. Coµ,ucil PU,1is Business Lice1ise Fee Meet Sah Clementt city-eouJM:ilmtn aDd con· jdtlrnt.d Jlrmail meeting, and continued tecbnically oould ~ ch11raed for each ttmed buakteaamen will .m.eet in a pubUc he'iring -will be8in at 7:30 p.m. mach.ine -even for each roin-op.-attd s~ial 'siud)' and liC'tion 1eu1on Wed-Jh the councU chambers conference rooni. storqe.ICl(ker. nesday in a last-ditch effort ·to na<!h lnclud«I in the sessiOn will be a resum-Couqctlrnen already have 1ppro\'ed the some. accord on city proposal• to hlke ed study of augsested changes In the: rate nm Jtep In the rishumins of the city buslnesl Jiceme ftts an 1ver1gt or 300 atructures by a special chamber ol COin· business Uctruie ls.rue by adopting a percent. merce ~mittee which has met often calendar year format. The meeUng is one or dotens In recent "-'Ith Cit)' C\erk ~111: Berg lo try to ham· l.aat July busin~'imen paid half lhtir months over lht! propo6Cd revl!fd mer-out moN equality ln tbe rile blkN.. littmt tee undtr the present rate st'ru(. otdlnanct whkb is calcullted lo lake tf· Councilmen last week heard one llroni lure. feet at the tt1rt of next year. complaint •n one fet structure. In January -If • solution in lhe in· The C'Ode 1a a blend of dottltll of fiitcd Ray Cam~ll. owner of the local creues Is rt1ched -they will itart Jlccnse feea In some calegorlt., and Greyhound bu." station. complained that p1yinc under the new rate. ftlrmal. IJ'OllS·reeelpta fonnats In others. the edsling ind propo~d ftts for vt.n· 'The ci ty'• offici al position is that Some butlnesa and pro!es.slonal lictnses ding *>ct aOJusemen~ m1chlnes were e•· 1ubttlntlel rite Increases 1ra justified would have hikes of up to 700 percent. cesslve. i" because. businet!J lictnM f!es have not ln- WednodlJ'I ttnlon -baaiall y 1n ad· He called for a ceilinc on fees •blch creased for the paiit·douln yurs. ... l .,.. • Trees Pla11ted El Toro Woman Initiates Project By PATRICK BOYLE 0! tn• Ol<IY ,.il1! i l•H An El Toro wornan \1'i\h a back yard full of !he first lrees in h!!r ne1v neighborhood hil5 demonstrated that, if you 1~·ant something done, you 11hould do ll yourself. ~!rs. Diana Pop p. of 25266 Vist a Fusc.11, !hou1::ht hl'r ne1v housiog lraet was •·vl!!ry bare."' but ne ither the county nor the developer had an y immediate pla ns lo pla nl shrubhery along the: streets. So rather than lobby at Board of ~uper\·1sors meetings fo r landscaping, i\lrs. Popp simply went lo her neighbors <ind collected !he money to accomplish the task. ··Ont:e I got ih.e idea."' says the preg- nanl houi::ewife, ;.I JUSt t'Ouldn 't forget about 11. ., She wC'nl around to the 106 homes in her tract and convinced !hi! owners to contribute $5 toward the plan- 11ng or 12:> trees. The sma ll e\·ergreen!I a ~ nuw being planted along 1he parkway -the area between 1he sidewal k and the street - along all of the streets. Out of the 106 hon1eo11"ners . .she notes that only eight did not c.:or1!ribute to the SE!OO landscaping pro,iecl She adds thal no t~e!I will be planted in lront of the se eight house5. To help keep do1\·n the costs of the proj. eel. landscaper Bob Thorne donated his r1n1e to design the planted arl!as. All of the actual "'ork" in planting the trte.'i was done. by the boys' basketball tea1n at Ute Church of Jesus Christ. of Lauer-Dey Saint11. Mrs. Popp aotes. ··11 took a lot of leg work," she adds, noting she had no help in collecl illg the monty. "but lhe ptoplt 1rt AO 1IJ>- prec1ative. And the ones ~·ho didn 't help DAILY ,.ILOf ~11!1 ~~ote MODERN JOHNNY APPLESEED Mrs. Popp of El Toro pay for the trees ma y d4!'t:1de lo ('On.- tribute later:· .. By having tht trees."' she add~. '"lhft neighborhood will seen1 cooler and qoie:ter. And be side1 the fa('l thal rt upgrades the whole neighborhood. 1t will improve the atmoophere by releasing ox- ygen and helping keep !he dust oul of th! air." Capo Counciln1e11 to Set Du1np Site Reqt1i1·eme11ts San Juan C1.1p1strano city councilmen will be. .asked tonight. lo establish the minimum conditions th ey would require before approving county use of land lo their city for new regiona l dump site. ·' representati1•e or the County Road~ Oeparlment is expected lo discuss plans fo r !he proposed dump planned for Prima Desecha Canade . an arl!a lying primarily v. ilhin the Ca pistrano city limits to the i;outhea~!. City :-.Janager i)Qnald G. ~'eidner said the council has 11greed on several ten· 1a11ve minimum requirement~. 2 Blasts Greet Vice President Jn Turkey ISTA!\'l3UL. Turkey (U PI ) -Two bomb explosions hit the U.S. Consulate and a Consulate automobile in Istanbul today !hortly before: Vice President Spiro T. Agnew arri\'ed in Ankara for an of· ficial lwo-day visit. lo Turkey. There were no disturbances in Ankar11 . The Agnew plane touched down at Ankara airport at 10:30 a.m. (1:30 a.m. PDT t. The bomb explosions had been reported 11l 12:45 a.m. and J a.nl. Therl! were no immediate reports of !rouble in Ankara. but in fstanbul, two bomb~ exploded al the U.S. Consulate, and two automobiles, oae Of them belong- ing to U.S. Cultura_I Attache Kenton ,\V. Keith, were reported destroyed. , "It'• becauee lhat man Spiro Agnew Is coming," one l11tanbul resklent told UPI. Turkish Pre.mier Nihat Eril}I gree:ttd Agnew and his wife al tlie airport. In a ahort st1tement .at the airport, Agnew said that "since. 'Kam1l' At1turk. Turkey's Orsl presidtnli 11ve the nl'W republic its direc.Uqn and inspiralion, Tur~ey has become ind has served All an eit1mple and in~piration to se\'eral 'developin& counlriet." Agnew aaid Turkey'• role in world peace-ff 1n tmportant one and added the United Statel would do everything posli· ble "to help Turkey achieve 111 duired developmenll." En route to Ankara. Agnew's pl1ne lan- ded in TOrrejoft, Spain. at 4: 1.$ a.m. • 't'hre ltopovtr tuttd about ODt: hour. Mrs. Aanew le.ft the plane brltRJ. but tM Vice Pruldent nm1lned hJ!Jidt. ! • The cir y \l'11l be concerned Ulal rhere I!! an adequate way to gel to and from tha site and that right-0f·"·a~· appro\·als ~ obtained early. He said the c1!y will y,•ant aS&urarx:• !ha t !here 1rill be enouf;h fo<1ds to carry the traffic to and fmn1 lhe proposed du mp and th11t the county \1•1ll :is~1st lht: city 1n ma intaining and rep:unng c11y ~lreets used for th is purpose. The ci1v also \VJll 1\"ant JtUari\ntees ih~t thr reg10n;i l µ;irk prnpoi;ed 11·hcn th• du1np 1.~ 1uH \\"Jlt bet·ome a reaht 1. Fina\1.1·. !h(' c11y 11·il\ wanl fo be ~urr !hat its s1n fr br u1cluded in all pl<1nn1ng of development Last ll'fe~ lhe p:ann111g cn nHn1~ion looked at th e du nip propos;il and 1vorkcd out i!.'i own actcplablr cond111ons. The co1nm ission said lai1d nol ustd im· mediately for ;i dun1p should be used lor recreation: 1vhen the dump i~ full Lt mu~t be made inl.o a rt'gional park: l.;i No1 ia Street •·ill be used to get !o !he dump through !he eity and Ortega Highwa y will be widened from the San Diego Freeway to La No1·ia . The. coun!v has nol made 1.1 final decisioh on the location or 3 new dump. \Vhen the council firmly decides on il!t conditions it ""ill lake them lo the Board of Superl"isors. Oraage Ca alt 1''eatller ~unny skies art· due 'Tue5day 'vi lh cooler temper~tur_es ~•lone .~• coastline. Highs today around 71 at the beache~ rising to tO inllJ\d. Lov.·s tonight !a to 00. INSIDE TODAY . Tht U.S. Gnd .Vietnam allies haVt rt ltastd o: ·lkd priloncr of IDQ1" with the e:rptts.sed · hop< thoi it may encourage addUfona t t%Chang«S· iti the fULUTt. (Story, Pagt 4). .N ... """"" Cll.tc-lllt u,. ·-~:::.:.,. :r.:.i:-•kfl "*""' ,._ ......,._, '"""' :::.'\.'ll:... n • • U·n " " " " • " ll ·lf " " ' • I DAJL '( PILOT SC Lost Boys, 4 Retarded, Found Safe LANEVTLLE . Tex. (UPI l -F'ive lost boys -four of them mentally retarded - walked out of a ht.t\·ily wooded aru of ea51 Tex~ today and asktd a farmer if I.hey could bt Sf'nl home. The boy5, ranging in a1ie from 11 to 16, 9.'ere from the SUmmitt Oalu Achieve-. ment Center at 1Ane\•1Jle in Rusk County. They became separattd lale Sunda y from a group of 30 you ngsters and fi , e adult leaders at Lake Jackson on the school'! property. , O•ILl' ,.ILOT '°holo bY L" "•YftO tr ··~ • • • • • . . Boller Explode• Sunday School Blast Kills Five 1 ~!ARIEITA, OhllJ (liPll -At 11 :38 a.m , the Sunday school cla~s at the First B,11ptist Chu rch "''as discussing the religious implications of C h a r I es Manson 's hippie commune. ln 17 mirlutes, Michael r-.1urphy, JO. would dismiss his class. Suddenly a boiler cneased in conc rete on the middle noor of the three-story church annex exploded. The floor •·rrun1bled like an eg,1?shell'' and tons (lf C-Oncrrle, metal and scalding water casca1led do\\'fl on r-.lurphy 's first noor classroorn. slope was below !':round. The boiler w:t1 nn the floor ,1bn \'r. The church. whu.:h was not damaged. is connected to the annex by 21 small, enclosed vestibule wnlkway_ The boiler rxploded sideways and upwards as well as down , colla psing a stairwell ::ind a wall. Their weight brought the fl oor dov.·n On ~lurphy's class. A group of fi to 8-year-olds al· tending rlasses on the top floor were uninjurrd. The s!a!e fire mars h;il and a f1ve-n1an investigating tean1 v.i)rkf'd through the ni£?ht picking debris for clues to the cause or the blast. A r-iacogdoches County sheriff'5 off1~ spokesman said the boys \\·andered into the T. R. F'a rdem11n farmyard at L:nion Springs. about ll miles north of J\acogdoches. Tht-y y,·ere iI1 good con· dJtion. the spokesman uid. The school ill owned by brothers C. J. and ~like Jackson of Henderson. RIVERSIDE MAN 'S DAMAGED CABIN CRUISER GETS TOW INTO NEWPORT HARBOR For Jack Wright'• New Boat, the Gcing Was Rocky in a Fog Off Laguna Beach The teacher ;;nd four of his teen-age students were killed. Fourteen others at· trnding his and other classes in the annex build ing \\'ere injured, one critically. Killed v.•ith fllurphy \vere Rick r.torr1s. Gary Holey, Carol Joy, all 14, and Heather Dawson, J5, all of Marietta. ~Irs. Mary Jackson. "''1 fe of the school's program dlrKtor. C. J. Jackson. describ- rd four of the \•ouths as mentally retard· ed . She said they ranged in age from It to 16, but that the ll-year-old "'definilely is not mentally retarded ." Rusk and Nacogdoches County law en- forc ement officers searched the two counties today and "'·ere joiiled at daybreak by a department of public safe- ty helicopter. "They were spending the night (Sun· day) in the camping area on the 100.acre 6Chool site," r.trs. Jackson said. ''We have always given them freedom to roam around. These fJ\"e boys ju.st wand ered off." ~rs. Jackson aaid SummiU Oaks v.·as a s:chool for problem children and those of "be.low avuage intelligence." 3 Vietnamese Teachers Tour Thurston School Three Vietnamese educators set-king information to help establish schools in their country toured Th ursto n lntermediate Schoo! 1n Laguna Beach Thursday. The trio were conducted through the facility by principal Da1·e Lltl~·d and of· ficial host ing teacher Jim Herdman. . One of 1he men, a F'u!bright schol ar, is an attorney working nn hi!\ doctorate in education who hr1pes tn e~tabhsh the hrst community college in his country. The other t'A'O \·is11n~s "''ere an educator developing a graduate school in Saigon and a go\'ernment official in charge of education al research for the C(•Untrv. Thurs-ton was only one. of the schools r'.1e men \'isi!ed on a tour of CS schools fiponsored by the State Dtpartment. , Vandals Dan1age Countv Church Vandals desecrated the F'ir5t Chr1~!ian Church ti! Santa Ana. 17'20 \\'. li1h St, ear!y lOda~v. npp:ng an Amer ican Flag to t.hreds, slashing picture5 nf Chr ist a!ld c u1'1ng C'loth and lea1her c11ered f"J:n1ture throu£,hout the structure Police said the ir.trui:!e:~ d!d rn'J!! "' the1: slashing in the shape nl a rrn~~ The F:e\·_ Gerald S. Ba;:h f'~t imated tne dam age at ~e\·era l thnH~anrl d'llL:ir! He r nu)d th ink rif nt'l re1son an·. on,. """ ;ld l'-1\'e for crimm111 :n~ The "anr.llr d~secra- 11nn. The var.dal~ :i;i l:i e~ en!raire tn r"I• rharch by crawl 1n~ 1n ;i \1 1nrlrv.· !'1 1h'!. caretaker's quarterc Thert. th,.\' fn•.:~rl kevs to the ma in C'h1irrh rooim arid rar· r1,.'d out 1he1r rlP<fr1:r tinn The damai:e voa~ discovered e!Yiut 8 a m. bv the Rev. Bash. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT CIWIG!: COUT PUallSHINO C'OMPAMY tl al>.rt N. 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Lifeguards, a!'ri\'1ng at the ~cene. ~e('UTed the boat to the rocks on the beach and summrined .:i ~ah age company t>?Y.. boat to take the damaged cr2.!t back ro \"ewport. \\'righi. along "'·ith his tv.·o sons and a f;imily friend. "'ilS not inj ured . Damage "''as estimated at SliOOO. LB 6 Laguua Beach ea Laguna Beach Not Qualified For Job Ftmds ~ews that Laguna Be.:ich does nrit c:iuahfy for add1t1ona! funds under the Emergency Employment Act \\'a5 an· nllunced toda.v bv City ~l a nag e r La"'·rence Rrise. "'·ho prnclaimed himself •·de lightf'd" by !he development. The State Depar!.ment of Human Resou rces De\·eJopment. Ro~e explained. has determined that the rate of une mployment in the city of Lag una Beach is nnly 3 2 percent. "Because of our lriw rate of 11nemp!n\'· men!." said Rose. \1·e do not qualify frir funds suppleme~1ar\' tn !he Sl6 ()1)11 allocated tn the ci!v under Sect1nn 5 nf the Emergeriry Employment Act. L:nde r rhe ctrcurmtances. I am delighted that Laguna Beach dries nrit qualify " The findin~ y,·as made in response tn a rfqu1rement nf the cnunty. \\'hiC'b "''as s"'ek 1ng add1t1rinal f11n<!s under a secti'ln nf the EEA pro\ 1d1ng ~pec1al allocauons !'lr areas ha·, ir.g an Uilemploym ent rate L1 exce~s nf $ll percent for three con- secut!\'e mor,ths. Slasher _A.ttacks Trausient Pair; l Dead l Hurt S..\ .. '\ .J(JSE 1t;PJ 1 -T"·o transients had 1ht>ir thrn;;ts ~lasQed , one of them fata lly, by ;:in unkno .... ·n assailant or assaila nts Su rrl a\', and one of them \\"as set afire. police ft'ported. The dead man "'8.'l identified 35 Adam Seely, ~7 His charred body, "·ith the throat slashr:d. was found in .a fire 21l an ab21ndonM school. Juan Ra.mi.-ez, another traruilent. V.'aS fllund y,·1th grave wound.!i on his throat on a street a block from the fire. Authorities said they hoped to question him about the attack_ ~. Sea Set \\'illiam Hickman, teaching an adult class 20 feet from the boiler, was nung to !he floor by the blast and cul by fl ying glass. He groped his way through smoke and blackness into an adjacent nursery. v.·he re he heard two year-old children crying. Eight others were admitted to Marietta r.temorial Hospital with bums and frac· tures, but only one, My!a r-.1 artin, 15, wa s in critical condition e;i rly tod::iy. Six other youngsters \\'ere treated and released. San Cle111ente Guards Get Ne1v Boat lie told pollce he dug through the rub- ble of a fall en v.·all and rescued the three three infants. Police Sgt J ohn Estes was in police he::idqual'U!rs at city hall across the street waiting for his \\'i fe and seven of his nine children to emerge from the church. San C~f'mente's new lifeguard rf'scue boat receJ\'ed its initial exposu re Sa1u r· day -to the men \\'ho agreed to spend the money for it. City councilmen and members of 1he c1tv staff ,.iey,·ed the ne"'·· 28---foot rescue rr.ift at its permanent her!h at the Dana Point pier within the harbor. The boat, "'·hich was built through the i::ummer under a $1 4.000 appropriation in the city budget. gives the city's guards the capability of mass ocean re~cues and oiher safetv maneuvers for the first time, Lifeguards-Chief Dick Hazard told coun· cdmen. The c1tv's first rescue boat now is he1 ng sn!d for surplus. The small skiff "·it h cramped quarters v.·as deemed in· adequate for ocean rescue \\'Ork. It s 1w in·eng1ne replacement y,·ill patrol tt~e 11aters 0ff !he C'lt\' heaches on \Vinter· ~e;-isnn Y.'eekrnds .ind as needed in rn1crgencr periods. Its all ·wcalher construction will make 1! a \·aJuahle tool in handling boasts-in· d1ctress calls, Hazard explained . Dunng the summer monrhs it will be U3'•'d Ol'I rcgu!r.r daily patrols. Brcau~e or a cutout transom design .1~1ern. the 1 e~sel "'ill be a "\'a!uable tool 11 hen "''fl ha1·e to make group rescues in r1pt1des." !he chief said. The boat v:::is built by a Santa Ana firm unde r ::i contract bearing an "emergen- C\" de~a::nation . · r ,.,unc1!mcn agreed to tag the urgency l;i hf'I nn the prniect to save time which 11·puld have been taken up by the bid pr0+ cess. "I found all lhree b::ibies and handed t.hrm to someone V.'ho y,·as standing Jx>side me and I guess they took them out. I thin k the babies might ha~·e suf· focated had they not been removed quick· ly." Debbie 1'1cLendon, 1~. recalled from her hospital bed later: "Our teacher, Mr. ~1urphy, wa! in· terested in the ~Ianson case and we were talking about the religious cults that SW'· rounded the case. "Then the explosion hit. everything \\"en! da rk -almost completely black.'' she said, "F'or about a minute or two I couldn't see anything. Finall y it started to get light in the room and it was filled v1ith ste::im. Someone yelled, 'get out.' " "It sounded like a sonic boom and at first that was v.·hat I thought it was, Council Queries Sunday Idling Of Auto Meters Pondering the city's recent 8.11- noUilcement that Laguna Beach parking mrters will be inoperative on Sunday~ until sprfn,i!;. Ci ty councilmen last wee k asked, "Why?" LA Dock Chores Halted The blast, according to Mayor John Bum\Oo·nrth. came only three minutes after the church custodian shut off the boiler when he found the boiler room full of steam and the temperature 30 degrees above normal. The boiler had been started an hour earlier because of the crisp October "''cathcr. Advised that free Sunday parking has been a Laguna off.se;ison policy since 196J, councilman Ed\l'ilrd Lorr com· mented , "Things have chan~ed. \re should at lrast amend this in the beach parking areas where people who come from out of town arr parking frer ... &y New Local Squabble "The floor cumbled like an eggshell.'' Burnworth said. "It just opened up ::'Ind the boiler. the concrete an d steel fell nnto a class beneath it. ll just blew all to he ll." . Councilman Roy J.Io!m said he woul d agree lo an all-year meh•r fee in the beach areas and said he had been told by rrsidents of Cliff Dri\·e lhey wnuld not object to the installation of meters on both sides of the drive 1n the. Heisler Park area "because people park there all day anyway and they feel metered park· ing might give their guests an occasiona l chance to pa rk, too." SA.V F'R.A.."lCISCO (AP ) -Dock opera· !inns came to a dead stop Sunda.v at Lns Ani:e!es Harbor -the \\'pst Coast's big· gest port -hut othe rs v.·ere optn and busv as lon.e:shfJremen manned the piers a s~cond day under federal court order. Jn Southern Californ ia, a d i~pute betY.·ttn the longshnremen and man;ir,:r- ment nver "''hfJ would \\'Ork the dl'K'ks was lhe problem. bnth sides ~aid. The Pacific ~1aritime Assc1r iat1nn v:hich represents 120 struck shippers ask· ed for I! experienced men hy name In mnl'e equipment surh as fnrk!ifts anr! crane~ bPfore nr r!ering y,·ork gang,;; to lnad or unload ships. These 11 men declined to accept the j0bs. said the r n le r n a I ill n a I Lrin~shoremen 's and \Vareh0usem"n·s lnion A11 JLY.'U source explained that the men fe lt v.·ork sh1Juld be sharrrl equitably among a\·ailable 9.'orkers and Countian F otu1d Dead in .Crasl1 Frnm \\'\re Services A~1ARrLLO. Tex. -The body nf an Anaheim man whnse final hours \\'ere fill· ed with the agony of trying to claw himself free from a pickup truck pinning him to the ground was found dead Sun· dav. C!aw and fingernail marks in the sur· rounding desert soil indicated Chester D. ~1organ , 40, of 1371 S. Loara St., lived for several hours. In vestigators theorize he failed to make a 90-d egree turn on a county road be1Y.'een 6 p.m. Saturday and aboul 6 a.m. Sunday. The vehicle rolled over several times. ejecting Morgan and coming to rest uprighL wllh one rear wheel crushing him. His truck and body were fou nd at 9:40 a.m., about 1ix miles southwest of Amarillo. the r~t·' ca!J.up inrlicated the 11 would hP 11·nrk1ng ft1ll rime 1>:hile others "'·ere no1. The 11.\\'U also opprised the singling oul nl ~rrr1 f1c names rather than a request fnr 1111nan1rd men v.•ilh !he same needed qua I 1f teat ions. S1ngl111g out of men by name .,..·as a key unrl'~nl\'Cd issue in the 100 day strike, ~.11rl a J ·~tA :;pokesmnn . He said y,•ork to unln:id or ln:1d the ships couldn't be of. fered lo 1hc rest nf the men until these ~prr1.1I!,\' rn en -known as "steady men" -had p:11cd tile 1\·ay by putting the doc-ks b;ir k 111 shape. As il rc!'ul t. no one 1\'orkcd al LA or l.on2 neach h:irbnrs except for !y,·o gangs nn miht :i ry ~hip~ and two \'essels the JL\l'U s,11d it manned because ·the ships v.·rre no! undrr )'i\1;\ management. It 1\nttld L;ikc 24 hours to get cargo mo1 in:'.!: :ifler lhP "sle:idy" men returned 1n the Los Angeles area, Pi\·IA said. \\1Jrk 11as unrler \\'BV smoo!hlv ;.,\other pnr!-. fri11n San Dieiin tn Se.ittle, 5aid ,Jam,.~ ll11berlson, a P~IA spokesman. Trn times more men than usual on a S11nd::I\' 11·cre w1lrku1g docks at San Fr<in· rr~rn H:iy. l'lllA orderrd 39 gangs. about 1 non 111(•11. C'(lmpare<l to about J(IO on ::i nnrrn.1! S11nd;1y. Twrnty ships \\·ere being lnnrlcd .1nd uri!oaded of abuut 68 !hat had bern st randed . Ports ll'rrc hHndlini; cargo also '1n Seat- tle. l'nrll:inrl, St1n lliegn, Pnrt Hueneme fin miles north of Los Ange les and elsc11·herc in St>uthcr n California. The three-story annex "''ali built on a slope. Half of Murphy's classroom was abo\·e ground, the section on the upward Three .Injured In 2 Crashes Over Weekend A ~·vear-o\d girl and R South Laguna youth Were ::imnng t hr_ee_p~sons injured \n !Y.'0 separa1e weekend t ff ic accidents in Laguna Beach. . Police said the girl, Harper Riese of 150 ~fnunlain Road, v.·as taken lo f-loag ~-l emorial Hospital in Ney,·port Beach Sunda y follo"'·ing the noon mish~p. s.he \1·as treated and released for minor m· juries su~tained when she rode her ?icy· cle into the path of an auto on Cress Street. Officers said Steven K. Kr:ilsch. 16. llf 30682 Driftwood Drive, South Laguna, suffered a broken arm and a broken nose [n a 4 pm. accident F'riday. Investigators said Kratsch v.·a~ driving norlh on Coast Highway when he collided y,•ith an auto driven bv C:i ry Allen Symes. 20. of 1991 Vislil Ca-udal, "'hirh had pullOO into his path from Nycs Pl;ice. , A passenger in Kr:itsch's auto, Eric Schwartz of 381 Pearl SL,, sustained minor cuts and bruises. The accident is stlll under investigation. "All In The Family" No official action was taken by the council, but the city staff is reviewing areas where Sunday meter fees could be re-irutatrd and will estimate the cos t according to city manager Le..,..Tence fu>s•. Office Burglary Arrest Expected San Clemente police today said they n · peeled to make an arrest early this week a(ier a weekend investigation inlo a bur.e:lary of office equipment from the of· fices of Ree\'es Rubber Company . The theft. the loss of a $6ll0 electronic calculator. y,•ould ha\'e invo l\•ed 11 far ~realer amount or office equipn1ent h;irt lhe thieves not been frightened away. of· f1C'crs said. Officers recovered the $600 item Friday afternoo n. ~taeks of office e<ruipmenl had been ready for carrying off. in the preda"''n theft. police said Entrv to the fRclory's office area wall made by slashing a sliding screen lhen opening an unl ocked s\Jding glass door . Introducing Diemond Expert llCK RACITI Rick hes resid•d in Co1fa Me•• 1lnce 1958. Aff~r graduating from Newport High School he worked_ •n the f•mily bu1ine11 in Huntington B•ach. L•fer ~1 ck attended diamond 1ettin9 1chool at the Gemolo91cal fn1fitufe of Americe and is currently 1tudyin9 di•· mond apprai1in9 and eYeluelion. He i1 a member of the Rotary Clu b and pa1t pre1ident of the Coile Me1a Jaycee1. Co1n1nunications, Busing Why Not Have Your Rings Reset In Beautiful New Mountings? Facing Laguna Trustees La.guns Beach School Trustees will met• Tuesday for a study aession on communieatiarui and 1ore eJl)ttt8d to make a decision concerning the establish- ment of a bus route up Nyes Place. The informal meeting is scheduled for 8: 15 p.m. in the mulll·purpoM room at Top tif the Wnrld Eltmtntat)' School. Board president WWlam Thom.as tald today be hu asked the district 1talf to prepare cost figure• for tmpltmenttnc the bus route. The proposed route, which h•• received an unfavorable recom· mendaUon from the C.llfornla Highway Patrol, would serve about iO 1tadfnt.f llv· tna In the hlUaide homet 1bovt the steep, narrow accea road. "The people that Uv.e lhtre want ICm'lfJ • <I klnd of but service for their children." Thoma1 aaid, "Ind we will tty to give it to lhtJn If ll la wiOtln the tlmitl of safe- ty." The rtudy session on 8Chool com· municaliom: with the c o m m u n I t y • Thomu ooted. will attempt to define any exist.Ins problems and OOpefully find IOml t0lutkw. Thomas sald the board wu not only ctn«:rned with school-community rtla· Uons but with attempting to eliminate any 0"mlaundtr1tandlna ~ confu!lon" which m1y rMllt from poor lnlra·school commP.lfllc1Uo111. • ,'J1M bowel preaident noted that all In· ~ r•ktenta art invited to attend the study te11lon and voice their opinion on ways to improve comtnunlcations. We ean Clesi9n a rlng ••pecially for you wifll your old diamoncl1. Wt el10 'll•v• unmounted cliemond1 and cen edd to your pre1tnt on••· 0-eck our pric e1 encl 1ave. FIND IT ' HERE FIRST • 1002 mMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and L AN OPEN DAILY 9"' 6 1838 NEWPORT ILYD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA ~ I COMI IN AND noWSI AROU D PHONI 646-7 \41 .................... , \ < f, DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE .....,....., ....... .... __ ... ,........ .... .... .... ,. .,,,.i. • 41"llio MO•I .... ,.. ,.w ,... 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Wrl " 12 , By CARL CA RSTE\'~E~ 01 l~I Dtll• P1IOI Slatl PAL.I\! Sf'l!l!\'CS -S.1lc~ of 1'01d 's 1972 p1 odu cts arl' off to TA X SHEL TE RED INCOME PROPERTY • C••n Spe<111~1>10 ln<On'" • EQU•fY Buo•d Up • Eo CU> D*P'•Cl.,•On e C•oU•I Apptt<•Ol•o• • "IG "'l•I Ho Lo•b•hly. No AsHu mont • "'lon1mum !nv .. lmon• "' n 000 • fl U~ol AP•rlmtnl t10U>t CA LL FOR FR EE ftll0Ct1U~E AND (DMPUTEll. ANALYlll 644-7128 DAT -EVEH!N!'OS -Wt:l!l!ttfOS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATION.AL CORl'ORATJON Commo11 '510,~ AS l'RIMCll'Al WITHOUT SER VICE CHARGE OR COMMISSION COSTS TO YOO L. B. MILLER & COMPANY 500 Mtwporl Ct111.., Ori"• Nt•port 110,h 644°1531 ,, 1213 1 622-1755 A rrduol lund l~ended IOf lnvc~tors ~~ cop1IOI growth. Income. wt11le o roc:tot In pot!fol10 selechoo, »~ordof'(lo Irie gool ol cap,rol oppiec1o11on. ~,,, ... __ ,««nr""""""- ~·-.... -.... -.....,, .... ..._.,,,...,,..,_.. iln unpressl\ e s!art 1 11 Sou thern t:ahforn1a a pair c1f Fu1tl J\l otoi Coni pany 1•)<- er11t11 C'5 t11td auto \1.1 1lers here t1Hla\, .John L ll;il l Ford 01\1su111 Los Angeles d1stni:l .salt•s n1an:lger. and J \Y. Lanca~ter, h1~ L1111:ulu J\lcr(tJry C'Ountcr- r <u t. Said !h;it dealers Ill lhe1r rrspet l!\C d1\lSIUOS \\l'lf <:;('[l- 1ng new C'iltS :it a faster rate th.In tn the s1m1!nr period following 1nlrotluct1on of new rnodels a vear agn "The 1nost un1>ress1ve !lung 1s 111;,t people are bu\ 1ng cars this \t'a1." said I/all 'Our dealers ha l'e reported that 11 an1thu1g. shov.r0t11n LrrJf1c 1s down fio1n 1ntroduct1on ;i )Ct1r <igo. but people c111111ng u1to tl1e sho1vroon1 tire bu }1ng 111- stead of Just looking." ''\\r have JUSI eon1e off lhe J!reatrst niode l ~l'.'lr 111 !lie d1 1•ts1on's h1 s!Ot} both for the Los '\ngclcs sal es d1sl11 ct <ind !ht· 11at1011.' said Lanca~t lr , ' .ind ou1 car 1~ sales repur ts nn the 1~7~ n10dt>ls tndK alc Iha! \IC a1 c nn our 11,1y lo anfl1hrr 1elO rd" Ford l)111su1n car s<1l("> 1n lhe Los Angeles S<ilC's d1s\1 irt for the 197 1 niodel 1·eHr were up 6 2 percent 01cr lhe tnr- respond1ng period for l9i0 modf'ls, L1ncoln-~lrrcury Los Angeles sales d1str1ct car sal es rose 6 pe r cent {or the 1971 model }ear. In add ition . L.1neoln-~lercury experienced an a!I tune sales record in the Los Angeles sales d1slnct The 34.8.37 cars sold 1n the 1971 mode! ~car "'as a two p('rcent increase n1 cr the former record 1Jf 3~ 29 1 set in 1%!' •Jr 1nu lonk ;-11 nu1 salP~ f1g1ue s on a ldie'ntl.11 ha s•s we re doing l'\en bet1e1 ., [.,111- c aster rerortf'd 'LlPcoln- J\1ercurv nC'W cars sales fn•rll Januar v I through Septcrnbcr 20 ;ire up 32 pert'en! 01 er the corresponding penod a ~ear ago" "With the all new Thun· dcrb1rd and Torino we think the 1971 n1odel \ear 111 the Los Aogelcs sales d1stnrt 1s goi ng lo be even better.·• added Hall \.Ve anhc1 pate :i new record for September Y.hen an tbe figures are 1n " Thunderbird s:iles for the npf'n1ng \\ef'kend 11 erc up 250 percent u v er introductory •.........• '.----------;;1 I Poclfic EQuify Soles Comoor1f I I $2]WeslSl)(!hStreel I to' Ang~es.CA 900'\.( I I f'nooe (21J) 62-5-1211 I I ~send me a prowec"'-' on I I I Pac111c M..lucl fi.nct. rnc. I : I 1 1 I •1 I I I a;;.......,. 1 1 I __.. ....,. __ I ···-······· TAX SHELTER REAL ESTATE (Not Ap•rl mt nhl $14,000 IMYESTMEMT Sno/ WRITE-Off u-10 1911 G11.,•nletdf<i ~p1n<11bl1 lntomt E•<•ll•n• Apo•ocl•hon Poltn•l1I AO ,111, P 0 6•~ 1$60-Dloly I'll•! Co1ll M•U. C1 9l'U SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1st NATIONAL CORP. COMMON STOCK (Former ly Newport Naflonal 'Bank) BO UGHT -SOLD -QUOTE D LEASON & CO., IN C. 1617 We\tcli ff Dr , Newport 64 2-9! 12 Bea t h 1000 Beautiful , Stick-on LABELS TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ordtr For Your self or 1 Friend May be lJStd e n e nvtloptl es return addr•is l•b•li. Al.l.o very handy as identifiGat1on l•bels for rn•rkinq perso n•I it•ms suGh •• . boo ks, r•cords, photos, •tc, Leb•I' stick en gless •nd may b• ustd for mt rking hom• c •nn ed foc:d items. All label' ere printed w1th 1tylrth Vo9u • type e n fjAe qu•lify white· 9um,,,ed p•p•r• -----------------------, r fllll ... tl!ll c111,.n. (11• ~ .... 11'1111 w1.w'.11.u M: I I Plitt l'rillt!nw L•MI Dlw,. ,.o. lo• 1M1 ! I CINt• M-. (II"· "'2• I I I I I I I I I I I I § ll 11, )1 > -'• ~U"'"""' • I ll'o !~·, !~. !t. '• c~~1ro'o~ 11~ it ~~;.: " 1•ee kC'nd a 1t•ar agu Re1<l1 I 01 dt>rs to dn!e for t he 'J hlllldf'!'bird ,He 54 pl'l'l.:l'lll aht>.1d of a vea1 ago Torino salf'!I 1verf' up 178 percent on 111t1 OdU{'\Or y WC!'kentl COili · ii.ired to .1 1c.1r .igo Het,ul orders h;nt' n st'll 201 per cent. !~.IBe~o19,i1 1\~ "• t•'-"'• c~o•u> "''" I JO 'l6 , Tl ·~ l'h: Tl;:.:.: -0- Thl' strong show1n~ by 'ft1u11dr1 bird o.111d Tor 1 no hf'l~d Furd 1)1\'lSliln 111 t').· 1>Criencc a 58 5 per<'('Ol 111· 1·rea~e 1n total new car sale~ fur the opening 11et•kcnd A""'Q CD 16 APL (-Of<> APl DI B ID AOl>Ol•O M•~ All.A !"' I ll !~~!11:N •g1 1 A'c~ D•n I A•h PS• I OI ""'"' D ~" Ade~ 11.lh·Dv " I : " , '" ' ' " " "' "' " "" m "" '1 > 111' '• D•moo (O•P t :: , :' If,. -• D•n Ill~•' " 'l6'.1'lll'<ll6'-,·o~o~Ce> llS I\ '" lB I 19\o + 1•: 8::~ 1W.oc~ ~: ll I ll l1 O••<oC1> I l o '' i;·: ,i;: ~· ~ ' D•YtU .... l\ !\O 0 • ~" l'o .!' Davion l • I lo•o IS<. 16 ' DIY!nHua 10 I 111, ll•. IO'o ' OoylnPL I .., lJ ~l'o ll 11 • ' I•: g:tP!fe J 1~0 t10 ~),, !~., ~\., "0.-e•• Co l ·~ "'• '' .i ,,Delm••P IJ :J4 ~ :r..: r,. ~:: ' ~ 8::1~;:~ 111~ 1/1 '1 7l : l~'o 7~:: -:: &:~~<M:~I 00 ~~ Ill <l \l ,,, , -.1, Denn,1111 (M '" }" !) , l) 1)•, •o D•n"ply!nl I JI !< \1 , I\ Ill, .. D''f'CO pf I! I ll n n 1? '• o.1~101nc •O l tl .,., •• ... • '• O.•Ed" I oP lnl \~ 1~:; '1},; 'lJ.! 1:: 8:: ~: ::; :: uo I• 1n , I~ 1n1 • 1 IO(lll UM 6~ •• tt: 1~ ' ,; O•+ E<I 1>11 )0 1 l'I •'• 0 , ,1 '• Oe•le• l • ..S 11'• lo'o 11 ' D••'~'"~" '1l '" . ., " < ". ,. ' "'" • " < • 1•'. " '" ... " " ... • ., • " ' '" " '" '" 1ro1• " " " "\\'r also are looking f(lr,,.,«lrd to an excellent ~car fl)t' truck s.i!c~." Ha ll ~<11d. "One reason fnr our opt1n11srn ht>re 1s th.11 1,1e ha1e an all nC'11 Han chero and ff'el 11 11 111 outsrll l;ist ye.1 r's r11odcl by a substant1nl mar~1n '' A•m<P Sii I Armt o!' 10 Atm• 1>!< II A'"'" Ct 10 ••m II" I Ol'J Aro CorD 9Q A•~•n Inc! I -""'Id Ool I 10 Aud B<ow A"a oc. l 10 A"d l•&n•o A!~lon• 1(;Q 411C•~I I 10 "" itoc~u~ 1 •II II.•<~ ol 1 AllR~~ plJ 30 All•1 CO<P AlO In< <"• A~!om 081• Au•-tn l n(! Avco CO•P Avco(~ • ! Av(~ M) 10 ·-~" p~ 1' l~ •'• , , ,, , ., Diam I"" \ ~O 1 0110 01•, •I t •• o.,..~~~m I ·~ .. JI I~ A 11to C' ,, (( i I' Ill(( H ~:~: ;.1~ A•n~ Pd I JO AztKD I 11(11 i •1 11 "l'i'> i". '• D·a sn o•C ~ "11 10>, 1r•. D•• oroiio I l• l• l• D•<'~ononr 11 •6 ~ °''' 96 'o O••l>o•d tO I• xi , ill ro D•G•o•v 60 -B-8'~i'.':~h!Qu:o l.1nr•11Jn-".1ert•ury n1111s1on ~;~~~vr, ~o 1~ !~>'. ~j:: ~~'• :: g:~~;,co,0IO "'''''" 1•112 p•oduc1 s are r-.1arlene Landau · ~llss Dodge " hands 1•avel to 11811 cf 111 .., JI', J1 l"• D·1•s~·o 1 10 ~ • b 6•11 of B• 10 "0 ,,. • 6•'• O•'• ·~ D••~ .. ln<! lb lughhghted bv the J\lark IV Jc1 ry c:ood \\'Ul, right , lo s~ n1bol1ze hrs selecl1on as ~:~oo~ o~"~'~ ''t~ }I . l' \I "o .. M .. ~ l llv ;indtheatlru:!11 l'.1onlego sha!· tha1rr11an of t he 8t h 1\nnu<d Otange Co unty lnte1· B•nc0 0•1 1 ~·~ ;~.~ ;~:; :·g~~~~~ :~ 6~ Ol(AI I JJ • ll'' 11 '• 7~'· ,' nomFn<1 •lo lcrc<l thl• int1oductory recor<ls national ·\uto Sho1\. At left rs ll arvey /l ier s selrC· ll•n•o1Nv i 1 •o" •D •o ,•or"n~11~, .. ll•nk lr 71• Jl ~I'• ~l'• ll'o -,• Oor<t r~ )1 "Cl 1n 1970 New car salf's n,i lal\ rnanagtr of l hc s1Jonso111l!1 l)1a11gl' l 'o11n 1y llM1><•011" 1 6ol •• ·~ ~,'Do•, 01,., '!' 11•'<1 (II l'~ ' 01' I 01'o OJ'> , ' 00"~'1 IO t1onal ly 11 e1c up l ~ percent .~l ot o r (';i r !)pal ('t'" :\<.:Sn and prorillll'r of the sho1v 11.,., "' •o i • '" u'. ~,'no.~' CP 11 01c.r a \'car al!o. 11lu ch 11111 be held ,\\111. 17·21 in the 1\nahc11n Con· ~z~;~~fi;~1 11: \t,: :.ll·.: l!.: ::g~:.,~~",,' ,i~g ·The ,1t'leplanre of 1he ne1v vent ion (_'e nter ~;:~~"~' fu .. ,,,, •l' •.. : n.-"rnd 1 'o llO\J'(~LG ~o 11a1~D l•l 1••>o ,,,n, ... Of ?1" l'.huk JV 11>1<.; bee11 ou1 stan------------------------------------fl ••' L~" •1 11 l•'• 10 J• •, ri ... .,.,111 1 d1111.~." L:in1.:.1~tPr ~.11d ·co:n· ~!~~.n~:a 10 ! i~: ir: l~ ::IR~~~·p~c~ .~ b1nrcl i\lark Ill and ~!:irk IV II••""'''' •I '"' •l'o •1 ,• ~~~; ~::;~ s,1lc~ for thl" Sct)lembf'r 11 :?!l J"fi)ll"!'J''i lt'fJl'lfl ::f;O.d<~ 1~ ;~ ~·: i! l~ .; ~·~ "" ~1.i !r w, Ill: 11•..C~-"•• •O 1 11 , l!'o IS o ..__" •~O I ' ' I llelccPot SOI> lo 11'• 11 11 ""rt~n 1" pl.'rtOt 1,1 c-1eup ~rercen 01rr 11,,•',',!",""•'•• ',' ??,,' ',',:•, ,n:•,-!·,~~:::;:: ~.~·~~ 1hl' saine pf'nod 111 19i0 A " _.. ... P r 11 ~ 8 •11 How oO JI .. , •l ' 1 •I', '• u Qn D "o00 1iar t of that 1ncr ease is PJ I L b I 11011 rnlr<on 11• '' 11" •6 "~a L• 1""' h t 5•m" co •0 9 1• 1' I• 'o '"' '70o•l 10 dur to the Mark IV .. lO SJl la e a e Flen11 .. 1 eo )'II '1 '7" u O...al• •or ? L1ncoln-~lercurv's small car ~~;::r~c .. 1"11..o ~i ~:;:A::~·· '.:~ ... ~.,;~~:~ entrirs -Con1et and Capri ~:~11'1 ~i~f0 r170 ;~,, ;~ Jl'· ... "D•n•m ""' also ha1e corne on strong 111 B•,,,,u•1 1:r> ~;· t:• ~:· · lhe scrond 10-day pcrind or Deacll1"n e Nears 1~7:;,:~P~ ;:l ;l:: ~i:: ~~;!~::~:~;~pi~~ < I ,_ C t I '·• '' '"'' '"'• J9';_.,r ... 1 ""l'" .,ep Clllocr. ome sa es "'ere •n · '"" ,1 ,-,,·, ·,1·,, 11., '• F••'"' 1 o" Rl ockDfik' , '' ••• 11'• ll\• = '· F"f Util \ lO up 95 percent over 1970 whf'n !!••,,Jahn ., ~ ,. •• 1.,, 19,. _., Fa•• u,.1 " 1l was new on !he niarket and ::~·.~"I!"~• •S ll" 11"• ll'> -» ~·'"""tkc 1• lllu~ Bell ;,o 79 ]7>, lol'• 11' 1 + ·~ "'"" ' Co1iri sales were up 268 J>er-110D1"" B•k' " ll'-1!'0 11" -'· ~'~1'.;'1~' 1 !ol'I l\,.ong Co •O •I 11 l~" l!l, -'• < r ' ccm B) S' LVIA POR Tl'.:R r111.1I dec1~1on-hefore the end 11 .. ;,c"' 11D '!' ,?1•: 1 i:;··1~·: :_ :: ~~~::~~;~, '? ll<ill 1iou1tcd nut th at Pint[!, 11 1t1c )""'' •• ••licll•e•· lo ','"', .• ',~0 , 1i , 7•'• ,.., ?<'• -'· FG&G •o I ,." -"" ll~<';;; 110 •I ?9'• 19'o J9" -'1 Fie(! A•'I'( 1t1e b1"•'est scll1n" don1e~11c-Tiu:-comiP g I rid:iv ,.,.,1,,,,, lhe nc1v dl.'1f'r"cnt 11o••W"' 1 •1 ,, i•·· 1• • 1••, • '• "''~''" D•·· ""' !:> " ll 1 1'• ~ -!. '•Fi "'"m M•o buil t suhrompacl \1·a~ C{lll· prc1.:1sl]) onr 1n0n1h ,1 ft er !he l nh<·I~ or to n1od1fv \hf' pro-~Q.•,o;~.~ ,1rr. 10 i~·· 16 ,~., ""1M1~"" "' 1 ?100 II•, 11 1'; 11• > 'o ,.,, n ro.i 1111111ng lo pe1for111 wr!I in the i\1:.:011 Ad1111111st1a11011 ~ ~t·11•t l -!l(•sed 11 ,11n 111:.: nr (11 pursu e:~~.~~ ~~~81 • 11·. 11 , ll'• •, "'P"nroir-. ' ., 1111 11 , I<'• I\ o "' '"•!'..~ I 10 Lns Ari ~elr~ :-,des d1st11ct 1.. 1 1 11 A ;111ntlH•1 ro1u·se ,1l to<'ctl1cr 110•,•,•0',,',",'o , ,,,, 1l • •;. '• "m"' F 1 '1~ ',,,,.~, 11., ,.,,,,,, ''" ,,,_ I l;.: .I{ I lt'r u IC ,.m1 I IC,111 " fl• •IM• 110 "' 66'o 61'• I~ ' ""''"" .r I " "' " '-I t t t \I r 111 lhc Us ,u e 111111 using ll«•IM• 01 1 1 " •l'• •1 . '• ""'"'' 1~ 10 I d d s 1t""1b"I 1970 puu It' t11 go .l \(':1( ;ulf u~e I r I 11 .. 1 Ptl J•~ II I!.. U 'o II . ~"'~"'' I"' to uce Ill ·l'I c" c • • 4 billion pnun(s 0 crtrrgcntslllaw• ><•t~• 1 ... ,.,, "' • 'Al••~ 00 • II I A I IC d t Ct Pho~tihatr dl•ler<'L'nl~ hct:,tusc 1 11 10 11•. 11'.111•·-'•"mDO" 111 l(' .OS nge CS S,1 S IS rt "' ;i \'(',U _ 20 Jhs rot t'\ ery ~?:.:!~ .. "10 IJI l~ , J~ 16 Fmr"'• G•• h S ( 0 ,I d ,0 12 ' p0 1•·•••l th• sohst>tt>les co1•l<I lie 11 0>.s" c, , n 1 1r. ll'o Jl . • '• FnolhM ~ •0 i.1 a t ur l' r ~ c .. ..._ '-"' 111an, 1\01nan and t'h1ld -~~~~::,u ca 31 '" 1•, ,,, """ M "" 'l of o, !I l'1ntos sold 1n 1he coun-II b II cl di f 10 1 tl'-n • 11•. + '• """"eF n~o -""I e ie ea 1ne •ll al th11ugh 11e cert;\1nlv ha1e ~:Z~~~~: 1"" " l9'> i• i• "FDu•m»• l•Q !r 1'·hr sa1d."\'our eal ue\he .... ll 11ll o ll'o ll Fou•G1111 -1.:01nn1ents bv 1ndllstry, pn1ate hef'tl w;1r11cd rcpealt>dly auvut l~~~·f~ 110 \9 »'• 30 JO -•, fau ••Lf 'rt.o significance or this figure I f h h ( 10 I•'• ,, •• 1• • + '• Fa~!yFd ll)Q h cll izens, cons11rn1•r reiircsf'n· lhf' t 1rcat o p osp ates to our ~:!::~t !1 "" 1 •. 6., '" _ "ese 1~< i 10 11hl.'n )UU consider t e fa tl 1 k I 1 1 ?•, ••· 1, •• ,f•ou"• JO d h ri1ers a es an( s rf'ams Budae• no , 0 l'' :JI ' , i"'''n' 110 th:1t our ~ha re or the na\1onal latives an nt crs on a prn-' et.' environment-conscious:~:~~~~ 1 ll 1 '1o'•,11••~ '*'; -.: ~~~·.ic~ ~: ' " f ti I "·ot nnsed Federal Trade f'uHl· l\u~"-' ll•mo 71>11 1 • 1•. I•, •hv! "".a 1,.,ure or.1car1nes1s a1JU ,.~ thoughioum.ivbe.\nuhave eunu1 0•1~ l• 11•1 10 1••,., ''E••"•P 6Gt> S'' ">>d ti•ll p•ccc•t •• 1111ss1on ruling 1,11h1th wotilct re-' Burt ino i •D is 11 • '' ll '• E·C•110 1 •1 " " '· " alrnost nn \'.;'!\' to 11•1e1d your Bu•• t-.io 1 Ila ~I ~I" 1•·· ls e.1en<1<M•. 1'1 t• s Id •I d•ll •! , quire nu1nura clurers to list b " Bu'1"'~· n+\I " 1•. '" 1•1 • '• f11>era• .a ni •. n "a" y r,,eu enornl!lll" 111•1111! l>O\\'er loau•,,d• 10 :;. "' 11•, ll"-'•r•c•o•A •o lhe Lus Angeles sales district p1on11nentlv nn de t c r I:! c n t lll'lp (11rh 11·ater pollution As :~~~QhJn1:0 ·~ 1J1'• I?;::'?;'.:=:: ~:::~rooct'~7la or 14~ UllltS during the third patkages this \1 arn1ng J·"rC t,n11cr \\';1~ne Cooperl -C-~:i~~:'."' I <1uarter of 1971 This co1nparf'S "F:ach rccu111111cndcd 11.;;p c 1>n1 c ro "· "• "'• fon•l•F•n -ri p11t~ ii "\'ou \\,111! tn huv pro· c:d•~,.0 1,.a 1, 1•1 1•, '•F •n"~"' 1~r to a dally scl!1ni; rate of 120 1n !e\el nf !111s prod Ln1 tunt.11ns 1 11 1 , c, F1 1 ;1 1 • , • 1 • '• ••• 1\r•• r .~ du rl ~ 11:1 ! 11 (11! t pt} u e hut 1,~,.,~~"·;~,,~ 01 •'• • ,., '· r .. dh'.11~ " 1he rnur1h quarter of 1970 x gran1s of ph11~pl1111n11S. I I I r c ~t• •I ' "6 '!'> l '' Fte~e'S '<;! 11 1! lrll:1 I lf' \'Pf' n ln· c::::~ ~-11, ;;1 )I. JO ' JO . " •• ~ ..... I/~ fol!OY.'tng introduction \\h1ch lOnlributcs 111 11alt•r f 11 t 11 c B •a • 1•, •'• •• 1 NIM"v 110 llall also nolcd 11,<'I 11,e II I) nr1nn r1on 1a ie new pro· r~~ .... 'c"':. ,..1 '"' 1,, 1"• f...,NM ii~ Pf.! u11nn o nnt use 111 C'~tc~s 1 11 1 h I 1 11 " n 1 rN11>~0Bd • I I I I r po~,1 11n11c 1rquu e on a es. c~~·~11B1 'f 10 ,.; •,•,,:, •,•,,: ,;~~ .. ,,','!,",',' t 1rce door {unabout Pinto, in· n so t 11 :l!et areo1~ llSt' n ,iou .. c.in 1 nia ke a choice " ~,:,:,~;H,,~,g; ,l• 1,: ~f: v , .,.., . 1,, r;:a •• ~·,·s 'n' 11 octuccd in February of U11s phosphates 1s not lll'l'C'S:illT) " " .. ,., FNID•o'~" 1 I /\ s!11tl new svsteni of label· l~;~~'to~ 1 1 1 ~ l~'• i: ' ::·· , , r.,,n C• m yt'.i r· 1as increased 11s p<'r The I TC 1~i11 weigh lhr 1 11 1 1 c oti i 16 Ji 11., 11., 1•, -.; ~·,~r,f~i'..:l. 11~0 Cf'nl or total P1 ntn sales froin f;i cts and opinions prc~cntcd ing-a on;! ic incs pl'opose( c~:g1., 11q 11; :~·· ~~;; :r· , ;,11,~1 1 •o 28 J t 'I ht h IJ1• (he FTC -l~fltild give VOU c~"·orCo li(I 1110 JJ" ll'• 31,, _ .~ P,·,~ ••d"',~.',.~ pcrccn 1n .. a1c omore alnng ,,.,1t ot her e11dcncc 1t t•nicial informa tion on !he l!;~d':n17[0h 6 u .. 11•, 111, '•r,:~~\~~. ;r than 50 percent 1n July and collected at heanni::s I.isl A11ril 1 c • .iw~• •o~ n I•'• 19 10 -'"" en~·' 11hnspha!e content n ~oar pro-c~,11•C•• ;,o 11 11 • 16" 16'• -"r"M'Q 1 6/q August. and June. Jt will then issue a due-ts. 50 vou could , vote" ~~11.,J;,~ •a i 11 •0'• •1'• ·~" -'• Fs•~d1Bo• 1 11•1th ~our sPf'nct1n~ dollars for ~if.,"n~~;~o "? ,~: ,~i : 1i~ ,~i '~ :: ~~/~1i;J~/ ~ l' (I IA•IO J 60 JI•, bll .. • F'•IWO< l ell !he produl'l, !h<1t are 1east c:n~~ ~n• JO ~ 1• i1 •?' "f cnl>Ch wi ( <!IA ·l;l':n1 :11•:.a•,F:,,,F~l!o ha1 rnf ul or harmless A new c!~11~L~ 1 ~ .. '"" 1n . 1& • " ""~~. s,. 16 Id h ( ll!LI I• 10 110 ~· 6' ~ l'lffl fM 12 ~11s!crn \l'OU g11 e IOU 1 B c;nllP~01 10 16 I?'• 10•, 1u. '•Firm.no ld ' la ta lo n1.1ke rncan1nnful corn-C•nlL•EI 1 11 i1, ?l'• 1J'• ~ '· FhM•o'• 1 Octob er Month " ''"MP.vl10 11 11•, !llo 11'o •,l'loM<>!••!O I I II d I I ' 1 ll •~' '" 10 o,Fl.n+o•ll 11! pariSQns un 1 lf' e ergen l:~: ~~'. 1 , ,,,; 1,., 11 ,: "F\&io '"~" "'''n"lacfo1crs have had t1n1" c~n1~11.• •o " 10 19•, I• ~.~~~1 6(1' • '--( 0 ;, I<' I•" I• I• r~,.. In enint' up 11 1th s :i f e ~:;;~ •• ~ ~ •1• :;o • l!'• '' I ~i~~r L: i 11 (1!odAl'IO !J•'o l' f". '<1:,,..t!l)lf suh"lltU\('S nr unril ,,., ast(' c;s·~~•" .a ti l• '• trt,l11ncnl p!anlc: ha1 e bfen ~~~~g;,''0,1~6 11l ~.:. ~ ·~.; ~::~~~~'D.''10 en ~t·o !I OI·•'•"• fM(C11&~ bull! to C'Ope \\Ith phosphate~ c~::-::. 1o1Y1 10 Jl ll" Jl ••t '~·c r•11) Of Tig1it Money By .JOHN CUN IFF AP l""nu• An111or NE\V i:'ORti: (AP I Th is is Oc!ober and those s!otk markC't traders "hose choices are influenced by se.i sona l p;1tlcrns don't e ~pcct In gf't nc h. They kno w that durinl! lh1s n1nnth therf' arf'n 'l n111ny wild bulls 1n Wall Street barn~. Raser! on :iveraJ.?e month lo month changes 1n s Inc k prices, tlus rnonlh rs one of the "'Orst on the ra!en dar . matched by Fcbru.rry and c~rceded only by June. wh ich in the period 1949-1969 showed a net loss 1n \alues. October 1s cons1dered a time ror portfolio tax selling ll IS the lime Y.hen man y households strap themselves with new car purchases And it has a reputation for being a monlh of tig~t money. And this year. tl is the Finn Ta king La r rrc r " Role Ca l i f ornia Computer Product!! Inc. or Anaheim has completed negollations to ac- quire an add1t1onal 27.9 per· cent Interest. In Century Data System,, tnc. for 3 9 6, SSS shares of Calcomp stock rently va l ued al pro:umnlt!ly tr.000.000 cur- •!" The transaction will bring Calcomp's tolal ownership of Century Data Systems to 93.7 percent The: remaining 8.3 pereenl interest is held by employes and Initial Investors. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ \I \I 1 \I 1 \II, o rCIO~~ .. , Oil iir un1il !he 11hi1le 1ss1Jf' of ~~:AA'r"'1/~Q1 "~,.. s61o ~'· "r1><11rr11 60 1nC1nlh before Pha~e ~of !hr rela!ivc harni h:is b ee n ~~~.?,~~Mi•.., 111 ~: .• ~i:: :i;,,_ :;~:::.1:"]10 nf'Y.' econo11111: pl:in . l\'hlth sa!lsfactorily sett led c"-"'"v 1~e 10 I•" 1• ••' :• ~~~~~' 1 ~-g means that n1ost h1g tr:irlrrs'1.-------'-----------~~~1><i~~.\~, H ~~i~ ... ~l;i,,tj1i,, ': ~~~~~,n ~~ :ire l\'a1t1n~ fur ne1\s. Shnu!d c~'"'" SPP 9 10 , 1 ••• l•'· ,._" ro11 v.hl "' 1 d \) JO'• JO 0 '0'• " f'O•bO«I )O<J lhl~ ne1,15 br con~I ered ~N M11 f 00' il 31 37,, JI _,, l'r~n•~" •" N(w vo11.: lfP\ ·Mon~••• <omol•!~ c~tti:~, LI' lll J}, :1 is -•, Fr~rnM•h •n f;J\Orablc 11 cnuld tnrnn <l Nr..., 'fo•• sroc ~ i:.,~.~oe ""~t• Ch 111 t! NW 11 1•. '''• ?•". '• r'"thl 1 70 departure frotn 1hc !rend s.1,, ,.,1 ~~~~."ut'. •• ~ ~:, n~~. 11~:, ii;:, -" Fua~~1 n "1 The c0ntrary np1n lon abou1 1~d• >I-I••~ L•'" cia .. t~Q C~•om•ll 1>0 '1 ~·: Jg" ~" '• G•~lt 10~ October should ah1> hr A ~~~~~~ 0~n> ll/ 1••· J<1• 11'0 • , GAC co <.'.ln - -C~·»ltr "'' IO '1'. II . I\' ... G4' (0'0 oa l 011Sldf'red It .... arns 1h·11 A~•CV,~ l•o ~ 16' I!' II' (I M•o I ·~a 1)'1 ii . 15" :1·. ' '•GA' <>f I XI AbblLU I •o )9 l • ., 6J ' ( B II I lQ ' ll'~ 71\'o 11'> G1m S•o I JO \\hlle hun!1n" for bear \,nu Ac1 l"o 1 •o 1~ ~e•: 58 ' 18,.; • ,: c:~~ CE ,16 •I 1•" l•, l•" G0·•m ~ "' 11111 ., Ac m" •e• &Q I~ 1~1, llL• 1''o -•,1(,of; of" 1100 Ill, 1'1 •111'> ! •nnt'1 •l COUid n1lSS the (har~C or \ht' Atmo M1<1 /0 1 11 • 111, .11\o , c,nG~ of 1 110 )6'• !oli 16" GotdD•n I JO A11•ro1E• IOI! 11 IJ 11•, )J ' , flT F•nl 1 1~ ''" 06 > •!'' GorlQ<' !0 bull If he 1~ !cth.1rg1c·. rt says. Aoh• 1i., lQ 1 11• 11 11• I , ~vc 110 oa .... •6 ••'• '• G•>Sv< •a1 ~llarr» ![le ii' JI!,' JI',' JI•.'-,, l1:'1nv )0 1'1 10 • •~ • Xl'• • G•lew~• Ind mount l11 n1 now fo1 thf' chJrge "'"m "" S8 ''" 17 ir _ ,, c1v 1 .. v w• 1}11 1?'• 11•. 11·. "GCA co,o d h -I Arln~LI• I 60 6~ 61 •• ~' 6l'~ -'•'(,,.Inv ol Bl " l'" l •'• JI'• '• G•m•n• (•n intnNO\Cmhcran lft.:t'C'n11cr Arln•LI ori , 11 1 11 11••-'•'C"v s1" • ! ''· ''· '• GnAJ~v 1n1Q -"•!rt~ '"' ~ lli 1 J' 1r1 •• ~ F~ I~ II ~!. " •1'· • (;Arno I 6~h The t110 fina l month~ of the"""'"" l(lfl •, 11,; 1~, 1~.; _1 ,;,-1~·~ 0.1 •O •1 11•, 111, 11•, " c;.0.1.~" r 60 I d II b Al<(Qln( !Oii 100 19>, 1•·· ]OJ, ~""'le ... Chi 1 In )n I•'• /]" IJ' '• G•nll•nt 10 ye,ir 1a1e Ira 1t1on'1 Y ecn •J ineu,,,1., 61 i .. 1,, 3 .. 1 .,c1e.f•111 11• Jl J1 • J•'• "'• '• GnC•nr~ 10 h f b d A~IP~• I~ 11 fl fO' > 00', _ ,,, (ltY P•lh 11(1 I• I! IA C.<~ Coo I )n mont s o 1g a va nces .._1• G•i 110 1 1s,, 15 .. is•• c1ev p,u 'P' 1HlG 11 11 P Gn 0 •• ,1 61' r II I b 0 •boill A111k• 1n1-.1 11 )9', 10•, 10•, _ ,, 1 clcro• IS<> 11 '1 • I) ll Go" Dvn•m or o JOS are e1n,., r~ .._1""'"oe Ji 110 l•'· lJ'• J-o•, , ,., r1.,.11P•~ 911 J II''• JO'• '~" GenEltc 1 '° and the big '"'nSIOn fund s 11re 41bt•I"" J6 11 lllt 11 u <. -i.;.c•,,..ttP nt 1 ' 1•'• ••'• 1•'> -'·Gen F!•e l•o ,,.. Al<an Alum I 61 16'• 16" 16'• CNA F1ftt f 1• "'• ll'• 7• G•PFOO<I '•O mak1nn-h e ?. v y once-a-year Al<oSt•na .lo 19 11 16.. 11 + .._ CNA nt -"1 10 I< JI J"\• JG'• -'• ~" Ho•' .. Al((ln L•G •6 t1 •S 44..., 4 ..... -.. (o"'' St..-•• , ' \('>'', "' II' -,. ... !n>! !JI comrn1\n1cnts. October prices Alt1rvt•~ :io• , 1•'~ ,, 1• r.1so, 011 u ' "'• sJ•• 1"' -,, •~1n,., n• i therefore may be barmiins. !:::;-~! ;: .: l r~ a:: :l~: +·,, ~::c::1~1 ~6 :t '!:.·: '!~:': ·~~~; ='·~ enM't.~"~~ b u AU""L"" I .a 16 n.. n ... 11i. ·-°"' Cllfd"'I Bn~• 71 ?~' 114 1~ -.. ~ Motl on IS One w1dly rollowed advisory Al l ... Pw 1 36 l! 13'-11•. 11i.. .... I• Co tcoln Or!> l :ni•• ~ ... " 1~·~ ..._ .. enMOI 7 ~ AllfnEIE llf u 70'4 10 10 -'' (Ol!l P.el 1 ~ .17 :S''• _11•. Sl ~ + '" 'nMOI lo! _\ service 1s telhn'g its chents, •1 ,~ c~ 110 H ;1J•1o in. 31"o _" ro111~•1" 1.t. 1•• '""' l"I'> 1•G -'• MDI o• 11.1 All<! M•IP n • :16>., 36•• J~ .a '•Col!•"• 11•11 » 11>, 1J lJ enP(em 10 for exan1ple. !hat they are A11<1M111, ,1 11 11,. 11 11 ~. "''" '"o•o~s ~ •euo ,' ',','.~ l,',:"' •,•,,; --.: Pub,",',,',,w, b led " Ith Alt td Pd 611 44 )?lo )l't n _ 111 Cololn1or 1 .0 ... -... -nov.· e1ng prescn W Alll•<1P<1 o1 J 3 ·~ ..a•, "'8'• _ '• co111"d 111 '' "'" 111~ "''• -•, •~S•o~1 '10 b I I Alll~<!Slr l •0 10 JS l •loli 3't•o +·~Colt Ip o!• JI l VI SI) 'I" '• n Sii Ind wh at may well be I e AS Alt•fd su,,.., lO !'• fl'• v .. ..._,,. r"11 In"'''° ! 7"'• r~ '"'• .. ,., nTelf l 1 !J • Alli(~ ;oo., JO 13•4 ll lJ\"t -'•CllS l•Ob 11 ••'l "'' ••1<1 -1" lolfl o•150 really allract1ve bu} 1 n g Allr,ar•ui 1o l 1l>.1 2S'" ,,,~ t ''• ..-~s pt 1 •' ·,;:,• ,'l,i ',!;~-; ~.· F.~\~1,~11 1~ I I b r lh 'l"r ,t.1°'11 P Ctm 1',. 10. ui. ~ coiu r.., \ 1~ oppor uni y e ore e m, " 111,°" 110 l)J u,,. .a~ ., ro'""ict ,,, "J 1"1" .,., ·~·• + G•n•t'" 1 10 r th 1,70 t AMBAC .10 42 ll'-lo 1J lJ"" _ V. Cn""I)~ 1 -0 n 1<\lt 7014 ,.,, ..._ "G•n~ nPt .ff advanct' O e s ge s Am•• E• I l!'I 3 73,,. ?l'4 21'" •m~Fn 1 •o 1 '"" ,.,., ,.,, """"d' eob d lb 1971 d AmH•U nll •Yi l' SO'ft 51'• ->\ (omlSolv •0 )Q 71 ... 1~''o '"• -._('.•Po"' Dll 11 un er way Y.'l a yearen .._ 11 fl.I~ 2 '1l 3111 111,. 111~, _, r-om1~-1 01"'! 1 ''''• '''• '''" -' Ge<t>er 1 l" II " A~F11f, 80 1• )!'ft 'I" 7!'la +n,,.-.,,...,.,,. 1111tl ")(I J7"t l'.., 317• .a. ,,.(.envg I llo ra y. Am Al'I ,... •I> '"' >,. '' rom••Ed w1 ?• 111, '"' '''• ~ ,,,,c;,11v o!l l'O Sc II d I II .__ "" "' • r F I••• 1119 119 11• -••,io1•nPC IQa asona ra ers a SO Wl 1,/1;; A B•~e' JOq JJ U'I<\ n•,, n"' .a. am " 11 "" '1-" ,.,1 _ ,,. ?, brl F t ci1 A llr"d' l;I(} •• ~llJO •?-. •l + '• (e>m~ an 00 l :n~ 11-'.\ 71" + '" \<Id Lt,.•1. watchJnJ.? !he r harls in ''Thc~m B<k•t 110 Ill' ~J'J, A4\lo 44 '•-1-\li comE 01117 ~1 ')'• u• .. 11 _,,, •'lldl'llll )(lo Al ,. AmB!OoM l• J •ftlll Ill'~ •0''> -\~ r-om'" Oil IW >-,, >•-I" , ,, G•ltler! l'lt• Stock Trader's amanac Am C•n 1 lQ 11 ~~"' Jlvo 11:i. comoul sc "" .,. .. .,. "''' ,, ,. A C•n l>ll 11 2 ,, 16 11 _ .,, !"omni~ S!'lt •S 71i1, ,, 7'\t -'"I· 1':! which show that automobile :"'c~!~1 ~ l! J .... 1~;~ 1~~=1.?f~"kul.°i 11J ~11 ft"' ~;v•='·~ 1~ ,~~ 1 stocks tend to be strongest 1n ACryr-1111 1 '° 1 ,,,~ 21., 11,. + 111 connM1 1110 1•1 Jl'• n~ .. ll\li -io len Alden ' ' ''' "' >" > ''" _ lo r onr•c 60 •1 ?••4 '1 !'• ~"'.-1 "'1 11 th mer and Jail •-.I ••n .,, "' C f' I -''l '"' >5 Ii;. ~·14 Mid P J e su m • nu AD'1Htl 309 31 Silo 51 ""' + "" "" ·1 ""' 1, 11111 11_.. _..., • •"A' 0•1 71 k I · lb ' I and Am DvtlV••' 11 ...., 1 ~ '"' -'" !"OA di• ot ~ , w11o u u G~I M8•1" wea es 1n e w1n er AOu•v1 p1 •• 2 11:11 11•, ~v. _ ·~ r..,.. Ed•' o1 s 1, , •• _ ,1,, •.• ,· ... t:1-un 611 ' ''-, 10 ->O 17., + 1,Con Fds 170 ..--. -·•~r ich 1 spring. Ai:i E~; 1,... jJ '"-,.,,, ,,~ + "' c"" F•roM 1 1 "' ,,,. • A-• 1•-y can hardlv miss Am•m •,,•,• ,•,, 110 1• ?J"' "" !iii r.,., Le8il"" 12 •o io•• 111•" ·~rJ~.ls 7f uu IJC I lti. U:i. II'> COl'NllG I II ~ 11,.:.: ~ ru: ! .:: ~!dint 1 O noting that in October there Is •mF ln et110 1:io 11\o 11~ 11>i11 Con• p_., 1 1 ll" '""' "'"' _ ,4 -••<~ 1 ~ I b AG11Sd l •ls " 11 Wi ?6" -\oil ?:~ =:·;~ !Ill! t' 41 Al i ' ~••11>t1Y I.tel a decided tendency or I e A Genin, 50 '' ,, 11"' u + ,.. cont Al• LI" ''" •'~ 11'\ 11v. ·~ ·••""u~ .to A Gnln ~II lft 1 3"11. ;i.v. l.l'-A + ~ l'onl '•" 1 "° X l.O'• l.O'" J'" _ .,, r:.r•nl"'ll• 1 prices of airlines, camera!l,AmHo111 .oo 11 "" 11\~ 11 11.-~coru1c"" 2JQ 11 n~ ""'"' 2;:~b~ liS SOrt d',"0 "-a-"' television set "•m"-"-•'·'•'• 16 ll'• ,.,., 131• -""c: .... 11 c~·., ,., 11 ••1\ ''"' ''"" -"')!' .... I , "' .,l\;'i 1111 ,,. XI 3' ... 3''4 3''• rt en DIA2 !(I 7 17 51<~ S"'I .t vt GtNOtlflln ,, make-lo bottom out And A•m•t"~',',,,",•, H ,,,. 11'4 ilv. -"' c~""'" , "• •1 "' ,.1. "' i1 r.·,..~N~~ 1 ~ '" ... JI l7"" 31\oll 71""-"'c""Mlft \1"1 ~1 '1'4 71 V. n1r.a. "'r:1NN ltl~OO begin mek1n• gains that A. M'!d•c"'• 1>1 , ... 11 .. ""' + 'lo ..-OA, rm 50 t 1 :io1~ »"' :»•• -"'~1 w.11 F1 .. 1 ,.. MllCI• 1,40 7• :JO "" ~ -""0~111 ,, I 01 I -,_.~!~ 10 twnUn!I "Cl accelerate in November. Am Mot111"1 ,. 1 ,... '" -'• ront •I fl ... '' '~" 11 ~ '4 ,, w~,~ in• -• I ,.,..,fttG•s 2 'lO '" l7"' ll"" J)Yr -"" r:...,1•01 D••• ~· •l'" '1\t '' -'" f.111 r:ui nt •• Seasonal pattern~ 31111 eyees"11n0v .11 0 iu lll'• 10 ~"• -1·~ r,.001 rr1• !-0 '" 11 •1 •1 -'" ~'" s~oo 110 " i..11 " • 10' 10 10'-'I t .... ..-Wl'<!d \.., • 2''~ ~·vt :ii·~ ~ '" ·~""""nd t do exist. and nowhere else ere 11~ sn1; d> \0 3l': "" Jll• 1. ,:;.,_ un11 "' JI .. ,, :ri 1~ -.. ,, •• ~Ad w1 bl lb • A Sm1111 1 '° 2'• n•o l~>o U\lo -'" roooe< l ~ttl '<I l''" ?~ '''~ + '4 Gra1i.r .-o they more obst'rva e an in AmSo.AI• .10 , ''"' ,, " -'" Cl:lllCl"'r '" " ~·· 11 111• •' l'irum"'"'o ' h I k k I Where Am 51,,,., .0 1' 11>.o 23'.'t U>t -"'C-T <>11 1' ' '>l'lo 11 ?1'4 .a. :i. G"'orMI l Ua l e soc mar e . A 5"' ~· 15 '~ 11'" 11 71 -t Coc>O'l•nd I 'lO I 61 •I •• n1•LIM'd '"" •• )) 11 " ' 1~ " • " '"' ' " 100 " ' " " ' " .. ' '" , .. • 'l < ' " " . '" '" "' . ., ... ••• ,,. !I'' ... '''• 1)'> " " ,. . )\'. •... 31'• >)• • lJ•o " '''· !I~•, 1•$•. .. L ----~~L~!-~~!~.!!~~ ____ J We Dare You, E~e ry Saturday ·j:.. .... ~~~~'"---------------~ thou.and' Or trader~ and Am 5terH 5J '' JI'~ xi"' io"' -vt r.-•"' i•o S& I'"" 11 ?"\ .. v, n11..,,.,~ '"'• ,t.l &t ,.., 1°' 1\o I•~ I'~ C-ld Stl I lj 11 11~~ Ill t "li;u" n11 l JO adviser!! sit hunched ovbelr ~~ ,,:.:. :,~ tt~ ~n ~·~ ~~:. 't! ~~:(Ji,• l, ~ •• r;;:~ ~;~ ~1v. xw~,t~rr" .. f~ carts of every conceiva e •wo1w-;,o 1 ,,.,. ,,.., 1J'• -•.(, t.~• Bd<•• ·"' 1t1 "" l''~ J"~ -'• nv!f w .. AWW IP-I! 15 rtOO 11•.11 1''~ 11"• CPC lnll t 10 SJ ,,..,, )1•• I~ -'~ OllYt'11lntl wl sort AW ...,.~ 111 11ro u " U\< 1,\1 + ·~ C••n• 1 61'.itl n d .,., '5 f. "' G,,.irw l>f l 11 ••• 11 ·~ "" ' . '•'· l"• '" " , ... '". , ,, . 1"'" .. " »'-1•'~ + "'' IO o -19 , ' Jo<. ~ :il'o -ll'o _\• .... "' " ,,.,_ .. "· lSI. - ''" "'-l''. l•'• 1'" '" JM ' !"I" .. I W'> wt'i 116'~ ll /" 1\o , .. + ... -H-1- ' ' '" . 1:>< ·' '" • .. ,, ' '" " . " }~ ~i ' ~. ·~ • <. ' - <! • ' • :'a• . , . ., • .. "' ' ' ,. " . 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I'• I'• 6 JI • )O•, -M- " ~·. ,. < " i~ ' ~ l .. ' " " 11 • ., ,,, .. •~I •I ' ., " " -'• 1 ... !l'.: :1 : 11 ~ l . u·.-+ '• " . 1•. • '• )'• .... '. I' •• :1!)1, -1• • • Mond1y, October 11, 1~71 County Performance -Nashville Fete SF Ballet Exciting Pride Wins Top R\ TO~I BA RLl:Y or r~• 0111~ ",.' ""n Ballet is be c n )'ll 1 11 g ln· crt.a sl ngl.1 1)(1 pUIAr •In nur Orange County rulrural sf'ene and nn onP 0r;:11n11a1 1nn is more respnnsiblc for th At hrtp- PY stalt> nf aff;iirs !~an our ou.·n Lagl111a l3('1trh Ci1·1c Ba llt'l Cnn1pnny. But they can nut o! rourse, satisf~· ;:i ~1·1n1 1nl! appetll (' 11 1th !hl'1r n11n Ii m 1 t e d resflurres :inrl 11e 11iuc;1 lonk further af1e!rl and rn nthrr rnmpan1 "~ for !hr ~11111 11f ballet th·11 l·an 11nl.1 ht> lr.und on the nrxt i.tep of 1tu· l:1d1!rr That 1s 11here 11r find tht' San Frant•1;,rn Ba!lct ( 'n1npa111 and this 11\!nrnus and a1n b1t1n11~ r1ri:an1za11nn h;1s m11<1e a harr.v h:;ih11 of hitting our eo1u111 111 the first sla~c!. of tis an nual £,11! !11t1r Hrtire 11 ~ :lppr;ir:inr·e Hl ~;inra An11 Col!rc:e Frul;i v nlghl for :i pi 11i::1 :1111 f\F hall el that 11a~ b~ f;ir 1hc hr.st of- TV DAILY LOG Mondoy Evening OCTOBER 11 •:OO fJ 111 Ntws Jerry Dunp~y 0 KNBC Ntws T~m ~n)·der 0 Pit•~ Don'! Cit tht Daislt! 0 rj' 111 CD NrL Mond1r Ni~ht F!llllb11! New York C11na at Dalla!1 Cowb!ly,, J O Wild Wild West m Tiit ninl1tones (D I Dretm of Je1nnle 0 5) To Be Ann&unted €D Hod,epOO~e l odge €rJ No!itltro J~ ro Drs~rt Rt(l~rl (3~) M8yber'Y RFD /-- l :lO A Steve Allen Show Ci 11•rt1 ~re 1~ tnr Rob~rt r"nran P'"'"'"r J 1ltu1 SurT"~~r ~·,·1,r "'"" '"" Ali:a 1(&1h1 a"rl c~m;r N-·~ r·r·~y. I ..,_-CBS Ne., Wal!!t Cron~1le 111 NBC News (n Andy Grittl!h Show r.l e•ll C1nh1 Show r-i Pl1ying the Guit.r I" Be1t !hr Oddi (l"l Green Aun ~ £1 l'rol. s.~11Tio 1:00 fl CBS Ne"" 'l\~l'•r r·i~I '! 0 a:J N!C Ne•s J~hn Chan:el'ot (i' Dr1gn•t 7:30 (1 Wl11l's M, Line! i1'J Adam·IZ m I love Lucy ID I Dream ol Jeannie (IS) The Turned On Crisis ffi Hi!lory nf Me1ico €!) 11 lntru~1 (39) The Vir~ni1n tJ "STAND UP AND CHEER ", * Musical salute lo I Americ;i . P~e""l"'1fed bv CHEVROLr::T rn y,unl1 8:30 m David frost Sho• 1391 Movir: (C) "friendlt 1ion" 8:4S O Nfl Po1t.(i1me Sllo'll lJ:OO E '8 Here'i tucy Urcle Hurf hav1n~ been a N~val photog1apk"J during th! war. is allnwed nn tht •~lronau1s moon rrt<'V'"1 !hip It !aie poc1vl•\ aid l uty tor.vincei Hairy tn ral.e h!r 1lonr . lhrn t~n· 1 1mm~tes 1h~ whnle ship fll Movie: (C) (2hr) '1he Ugll Am1ric1n'' (drama) '63 -Marloi E!iand~ [iii O~ada. rJ m NBC Jllondaf Night Mov· lt: (CJ 12hr) "C~t on 1 Hot Tin 11~0!" (r1rama) 'S8-Fl11abtJh T~v· Im. Paul Newman SIWI of conflict :nnn~ members ot a drv1ded fam· ilv l ~e de~p So11th. rii' Wiid Wild We!l 0 "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" * Jeflrey Hunter-Color! f) Monday Night Movie: (CJ (2h1) ''Sergeant llutled ~e" (drama\ '60- J~f!ttv 1"1un1rr, Con'l~nce Towrr~. Bol!ir Bu'k~. Wnod1 Sunde l;urprisr l•<l1m~r.y produce' ~n ,lectrifying rl m~~ to a c1>11r1 mer1•~1 ~·iring, ~s a ~"un~. 0~'' Civil War Cavalry li••J!t~•n' d•'~nd' a N~~tl) o;oild1er ~reused Ill ra~e and murder. no' Mo•ir: (C) (2hr) '1hr Plains· mJn" r .. es!e<n) '6r.-L •!lte N•tlir n, G ,y SMr~N•ll. \',';Id Rill H1tk~k, Bulfalo /1111 and Ca'~"''"' Jane lc1I 1·d1111 1n1 gun runnN\, e.tl la t1u1 de Ma risi Cruces (!) The Pe~uaders 9;30 0 "8 Dori1 Day Kay Sa:1ud 'uests in her r~curr•n& role of ~ngie P1I· l11t~i In .. h1ch Ang ~ actnmp 1ni~! mag11•n• writer Dons Martin on an ~nder~nver ~ss1gnm•nl to a s-..~nk ~na Tn m1inlain surv~illa~ce on tha w•!e 01 1 soon to be·released con· ~''! Q B1rter Ward News {!)It T1kt1 I Thitl (15) Book Beal fl St~rd Un •n~ C~·" T•r ~~!'• \0·00 F.J '8 Shty Minute1 l ~~luded are .•• ,•I v,,. 1 r "?• .~,, r•pn.,~"" 1!5 ~YJH'·1~••1 '" Lnn- '1 Dr. S•m•~ l'ltl• "••l~ " ~ 'll •·~•·r. ', ••• I -, WV"" -1 '• '.'f'"• >" n'1 r ,..,, •o' ••t •• p, ~I.' '"'Ii '~· R 'r "' ., , .. '"~ l~"' >·t•rt•, ·~~t ~· ~>\ ~· T I I ''• f',~10 ..-,,-To T'll !~t Truth 0 Tht Aven<t., ffi N~""' r ···m f\~rrai (lSJ rinn~ tine ffi ~frill l1ni-D1rettor l"'ni,.~I r~n·i•ro;AT,on "'''~the 11real f,orm~~ ~"'""t~ll ! 1 ,..ma•~r. rn L1 Cr11d1 Bien Cri1da CD MJ ntr!p C) MilT1nn SI.Inv•• fCl r~~r) '1~" T~!'ll'!.llnd B~droom f '"~'"''l '~1 -1·~n .,,.,., !.1 !'•·•.,A r~'" ••'·"~ t-•· ., ~ .. ,-. , ~nm•'" h v • ~,.~1 ,,1 ·i· ~·-.~1 o·~ r .. "~ ,..., .. •••t •·· ..... b•i 1 iO ·JO () Ntw1 ~,_.,.,,1 ~/'CNm1c~ '• .. 1 • .,,,.. "' t • .,, i"'! ~ t~t I;' Mo~re: ((!Ir) "Th~ Am1rln~ C!l· !· ~t l n<~al '-hn" l<r.1 !1) '57 -Gltnn ~0 l •t'! Mi ~• 1 D~11 I•·-·· f.~1"1 Ii~·..-~~. m HOGllN 'S HF ROES-UJ New~ B,11 Jr~~~ * SUP!"..R FIJN ! CJ £1 Retr1M de D~ri1n C11y f11 Hnrai'1 Hu ne1 l (!) l dulh Ontr m Dr~~nft l!:OO f..l i" EI)Ne..., ED Cltyw11t~en 0 lo rn News e.ti Oo·Re·MI 1:00 0 OT Gunsmo\1 C• c~~pmanl n Bru•n! 1n Action 0 J C[l News a Mo,ie: '11\e rurtet" rwe!ernl ·~!l-81rb-r~ S11nwytk, Walter Hou· t'nn w,ndelt Cirev, m Ta Tt!! the lrvlh ffi Brit the Clot- ED Cltyw1tt.het1 139) Mowit: (CJ G1mbltr rrom NII· t hH.'.' CD Ch1nnel t2 Nrwt • lac•~ a St•tr~ le\! l'>~t~ N~wl~ 11 •~ri~11~tv 1n•· ··~ 1~ a~ '" ~·"I a~d un1ware of hnw b1~ty ~e 1, 111111 unnot be found lcr tr•~1m~nl, Th1~1 epi\odt lnt1odJr•1 P~· ~ i1le 1n t~t (~ntln1Png 1~ls' ~1 O< J~hn Chip man. Hin1le 11 f1l'•rR 1n tor M1lb 1r~I Sten• ~·~~ ri1:i'11ly ~P1."~~·1 ~' f'I" Adams, "'k1I• ~·nn• 11 tnn~ll!1C1ngl lollowin1 1n illn•" 0 ~Erl l1uih.ln [4 m•~ i U•ll• 11:30 fl 'l Merv Griffin l ony Curti\, r~.vird G Rnb1n1-,n I rn Mo~I': ""11rter1 of the C!lnp Frink Gor1h•n an~ Bu lfal~ Boll 101th J:in~l e" (~dv~nt•1,.\ ·sq -Willi am Howdy Doody take 1 Mod Wo,Jd! W~r11,M. O~nn We lle( Look at Hollywo(lll I n 10 m !nllnny C1r1on .0 Movlt: (21/111r) "Htn1 Chrl1!l111 0 Mo¥lt: "Hli h Sf:1)(1n fnr !plt1" And111t11" (f1nt11v) '~2 -Dinny (~rtm!) '67-Peter V~n [yti. le!l!l1 ll1Jt, Jeanm1irt, Farley Gt1nlj'.e1, llnm!n QI Trull! M Co!IMqUtnctt 0 Movi1: (t) "Pony [Jprm" Im Tiit Vltfl!tl1n ("'tit~in) '5J -Chul!on th1ton. QD (15) I lpiCIA41 K111ft'1 ;ot1 m MovM: "Tun of ll~" (comedy) F.,. Duntway. Robtrl roiworth i nd '57-Judy HolUd ry, Rich1rd C!lntt. C.,,. fl$ 111r In th1 dr1m1 ol m MOYll: "Coptetbln•" (comedy) 1 m11f1 dntn.lttlw dli¥t for P!lllll. 't 7-troucllo Mll'.l, Carmin Mlr- ctl powtl tll'IOlll tht lrl1h commun. 1nd1. lly of tum·ol·ll'Ml·t.tntury Brockl)n. CD Ski Sctnt DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 Gt'"Wttlrtpool {dr1m1) '50 -G1n1 Titrnty, Jose Ferrer. 1;30 8 "Ille Dont HI .. Wt1111" (drtll'ltl 'JJ-Cary Crtnt. Mte Wist. "'M11t Ill I Cotmd Kit'' (COll'lld,) '6G- T1rry.flttt11!1S, P'tftl Stlltrt. ' 0 (C) "Sllf•r aly" (advent ut1) '51 -Edm1111~ O'B111n. 'fvonnt Detarlo. 1:00 0 (C) .. ,.,_ l nr ~rt" (~omedr) 'St -~h1rley M1cl 11n1, Dtvl~ Nlwn. Z:OO m "I, th1 Jury" Col'l(luslon (lftYS· !ery) '5l-81I! [lliot, P11ito11 Foster, l:OO r11 "Tht Dtwll 11 t O'cln<t" P1r1 I (dr1m1) '6l -5ptl'K:fr Trtcy, Ftt!I~ Srn1tr1, @) '1111 Unru1rdtd Mo111111t" {dr1· mt) '57-E11h11 Wllll1m1, O.orp N1dtr, John 5txon. fe red at any Or;i.nKe Coun ty engai;ernenl viewed ove-r the )ears by this critic. Cornp;iny nu1n:'tger 'J'unothy Duncan ;ind ballet master Antony Valdnr showed tl!I so n1e bnliia111 prOSi)CCts ltl !he SA C gy1nnasiu111 in a 11·ide rangi ng prvgr;i rn that wou ld h;i1r done 1Tcd1I \!) c1nd la:tcd lhc rcs11url'cs of rnan y an in- tcrnatinnal !'on1p:u11· !l;111cers S:ira illaule S.•i!i 1\rvola, L)nd.1 l\'\c1er, .lDcel)n \'olln1<1r. Len Ahonen and 1.;iurent·e .\1atthc1o1·s w <' re p.1r11ruJ;11 ty 1111prc.,.,11 e 111 thr cnrnpan.1·'s prop-less staging of Fr>u r hallets. Anrl, 11'1' s<11v to 1111r delight. ot1r u11·n ~larv ll;inf frorn lhe La guna Hearh rnn1pan1 cun1rthut1 ng h c r usual 1n1pcet'ahle performance 111 1hf' pt'DccedinJ:s. J 'rail' of pli!l'C rnusl un· <lnubtedl~' go !n L c 1v l'hri~T C'nsrn's "Sh<Jdows... a clc1·('r plav nn 11Ju.~1ons that hlendrc! perfcr!l v 11·1th P;iul llinrlcrn1 tll's scnsi!ivr. wraith· like scnrf' . \1 1~s .\l;i11l1· <1nd \1 f!lthrws 11·ere splrnchdly (·;i~L in the !rad r(l\l's 11·1tl1 iiol h d<1ncers dc1·clnp1n ..: a l1::i1.~011 that ll'as possibly 1he best thin g in <1n e1·er11ng 1nade 11olr1rnrthy by this company's a h1lity to ide:1lly pair its princiral d;incrrs. "Structures.'' a in n re NEWMAN Three DANCERS PRACTICE Appearanc.es Slated at ROUTINE occ Da11ce Tlieater Sets A ppecirci11c e a,t OCC somtwr \\'Ork built on Bel a Aarlri k·s 5(·11re of "Snoata f'lr T11·n Pia nus '' and choreoi;raphrd hy Rrure B:iin The Or:'tnge Cna~! Collrge P:'t rl One IS a 111•1kshnp 11as undouhtedlv an ;imbitiuus dance department is spnnstll'-sch<'duled fnr Sa1urda1. <)t·t. 11·ork th;it !ell Ob1'H>us douhts ing a 11·orkshop appearance hy 16. frnin 10 30 a.111. until 4 30 111 the minds of m any the <;loria Nev.•man Oa11ce p rn. in !he OCC d<1nl'e stud111. onlookers. Thrater. It's designed for beginning, in- It left a J;1r~e question mark The appe;ira nce is actually a lcrincrl i<11e ;ind :I fl van c e d in !his cr111r·s i;r:i .v n1<11ter three-part presentation. student.~ ;ind is !united !11 Jt1.~t 1\·)lh it s ;lln1n~t s ) a 1' 1 s h 110 p"rt1c1p3nls f11r qual11y obsession for ri gid gcoinctrical lr;11n i11g. Country Awards NAS llVILLI!:, 1'cnr1 (AP 1 - "f remember 1•1hen I used to pick-c11tton and li ~ten to the C.rand Ole Opry,'• CharlC'y Pride said. "I w<isn's expect· in~ this." Tl1f' 0nC'·!1111r :\!1.~sissippi f:1rn1h:1nd. fi ne of lhc n;it111n 's fl'w l\'eg rn 1·nunt ry sin~er!'. 11·as the nnly douh!e 11·1nncr Stu1 d;1v night 111 1he :'toou11! Cn11nlry \1USll' Assnc1a t1on a11:-.r1t!> prr~rll!:lli<•ll . Pride. :i natl\l' 11f Slt•dgc. l\'1~". 11 ho turnl'd 111 eoun1rv 1nus1c after an ill ~tarrrd f\10~ at prufcss1nn;1I hasC'h:tll, 11:.is n:1 rned F:n1crl<11ncr nf the 'Ye;ir :ind ~lale \'oc:i!1st of the Yrar. Oddly, the awards had thclt' roots u1 a long bus ride Pride lr1ok 1n 1:164 frnm llclc11;i , !'l·lont.. to SL Pclrrsburg , Fla. llr h;id hopes or catching fln '1'1\h ~the !\'cw 'York l\lcts haseh<-Jll learn . \\'hen lie re;icht'tl S l . Pelcrs hur~. he asked l\1cts t;c11rral r.1a11;1 ger Ceo r g e \\·ciss and '.11an;iger CaSl'V .Stengel fur ;'t trvoul as a pill'hCr and nulFiel~ler. The lll'O l\·l cts officials hud - dled. l'n(le rec;1!ls. ;uni he he:ir<l Stengel s<1v : "\Ve ain't running' oo tryou·t l';inip.'' "I picked ur 111v bats and hr:idcd to .rl\ashv1llc," Pnde ~aid. "I h;id been doing s11111c singing in tlubs in l\lnn!ana and fol ks 11·ere <.lways telJ ing n1e I should go 10 I\ash\'tlle and grt in <;auntry 1nusic." j llis first rrcord1ng ea1ne f() the ;ittention of ('he\ Atkins, ;i 1 l1111g-tin1e l'uunlry and \V rstern n1 11s1c star, and Alkins signed Pride to an RCA conlratt. Since then, Pride ha s ri>1·orded such eounl ry hil s as "Ki~s An Angt•! (;00<( '.\.lorn- 111~" ;111tl "ls AnytiW y <;u1n' lu San Anlnoe'!" "! sldl have three or the bat~." the J.'i-ycar-old Pr1di! satd, "but J tirlie1e I s11·111g a !'.>llllg and a guitar 1nuchj>et tl'r ., I L~ 1111 1\ndersnn. 11·h11 rl'('•1rd- cd "Rose (iarden.'' 11· as Fc111ale \l•Jcal ist of the 1·ear. Th e top dun l•>as Dollv l'arl11n and Porter \\1agnner \1·hile 1he Osl>orne Brot hers 11·rre the Croup nf !he Year. The lns1rurncnf:it (;rnup of !hr Yc;ir. f1ir lhe 1h1rd straight year, 11·;is D;inny J)avis and lhc Nas hville Brass. Jerry fl t·rd 11·as lnstn1n1e11ta!isL Or !ht• l'car. Art Sa th crll', l!O. lo!urnbi:1 Hec·1inls pinrieer \l'ho first 11·11rkc<l in the r c c o rd i 11 g bu.~1ncss 11·ith 'l'h"rn:'ts A_ E<l1so11. ~ 11·as !'elect rd f1 1r in · d1 1c11011 inlu the C:uu11trv illu~ic llall of Fan1e. · In record c-atcguries, the Siogle uf 1he Yc;ir 1rcnt 10 S;inirni Sn1ith fur her "Help r-.te fll akc It 'l'hruugh lhe N1~ht .'' "Easy Lovin' " bv Freddie ll:'trt "'<IS Sung of U]l' Yl'.1r ;incl "I \\'011'1 Mention 11 Ag:11n" hy H;iy Price "·as the Albu rn of the Ye;-1r. pa!lcrns illld !ht: t I g ht c t c• All Sltldc11ts \1·h1J wish !o d1sc1pl1nrd f11rn1a1 11111~ that. <le-as 1ve11 pa 11ic1p;tl e 111 1t1e \l'•>l'k~llnp • BALBOA rn;ind 111 1cr cotH:entr:iion :ind n1ust pre·rl'g1s11·r 11·ilh the 6 0 7,,3, -4048 ~:::11;;(~1;~:\~ ,,~1111.th~1~1u~1~~1~:~s F ()f 'Plaza' 0~1~1~~1:;~:~~ u~;,~1~.1~~~n1.aod ;i 6.4s '· i\ n1er1 ,. an 0 a o c e 111 u~1c.d;tnl·e 11 111 he (1llercd in 70f E. l1lboa 0 1erturc .. 1·t•r1· eflcct1vely us· Orange Cnun1y's 11<'X! com-the nuinn ng. whili• the clas~es l Bilbo• P'rnln1ula ed l'aul Crc~tnn's b;ippy music niuruts th eatrr production nf in 1hr:1tcr dance 11·111 he con.I C--::---,,-,-~-=~ t1t1d Hll'hard t:.1rt1~r's cf· "l'la1.;i Suite " wil! bt> p1·e~enl-dui'tcr! hy rnenlht'rs <1f the e ENDS TUESDAY • fl'rl e:-:ren! chureogr;iphy <111d c111111ia11.1' Ill the alternon11. Juli e c ,;.i;. g;iir us in !he proi•rs~ a CQ)-ed llC'Xl n1on1h b~· the 1\n:,-W~rren Be~ttv orful. ( le1rr!y d;iur ·~d 111ir k '.llodJcska l'la.1•rrs of 1\n:lhf'Jtll, l'art T1\'o LS un :\lond;iy. Ocl. "McCABE AND Ki1k 0<>.,gl.,, F•ve Dun•w•v "THE ARR ANGEMENT" Borh Color-Roted 'R' th;.il 11·as ll'r.v 1nul'h 111 lhc S;in 11ho haie announ<·etl thr l.!Sl Ill Hegu1ning ;inil :'td\·anccd MRS. MtllER " Frooi.:1scn g1 nup·<: tn1d1t1on. for the X"il S1n1on eu111e<l~. t1·1·h111que l'l:1s~c..; 11 ill be held \cry niuch 111 the :-<line vrin Ted (irandkc 11·ill take on all fruin J :10 1111111 ~ p tn. in the 11 C'rc "La F;11nn!•:'' and th · ·ol"· '''ti, .. rec n1a1or mens i ~., " dant'C :-.!111!10 and a "d;in('c "\\'(10.'' frtithy 11fftT1n•s th;,t ... ,, .. ,.,,·,,0 of tl11·"" .,,, ... :il'lS e .. '-,,_,,_ '-"• · :;;;1111111('1·," ur "rnu1 1-cnnecr1.·· "rl)lhi!'C'fl Ill the [urn1f'I' 1\·nrk th Al c'0 f'r "C c·1 •t·11·r1·ng ,. wi i 1.. 1~ 1•·1 • 11111 lif' prrs('nlr<l fr•11111 8·!1 :-ome hnll1;111l 1l;111c1111' h.v .l\>1 1ss tlic r·ir•t i>l·1c· (''1rnl!' " 111 ,, ' . • ' • I) 111. 1n the ~)I 'L'. Auchtunu 111. I Ar1nl;i 1lht' eh111·r11gr:ipller no \\'hitl·hcr in the sl'efl11d :u1d Jc~"• 1 and J\hont'n. Hut h Sinithtun in the rhli d. 'rl1c f111;1l p;irl is nn actual Till<: ('011'itanlly i1nproving Others in thf' l'3S1 are Ja1 11f'e (;]11r1d:1 Nl'w 1n;1n ]Jan c e tfll)lpan~··s rll':i! c·n..::igrrnent Ladouceur. Stephen Born and Thc<it er l'Unecr! u1 the OCC 11·1\I be Vridi!y ;:ind S;'11urd<1.v at Drniee Adnn1s. Aud1 toriur11 un 'l'hursday Oct.I <;olden 1rest Cnllrg!·\ hr;ind Aus1in J). J'c<ly is dircc(i ng 21 at B.30 p.111. The entire 11C'11· aud1lf)nu1n 1n lluollng1on the produrtifin, 1vhieh 11·ill he (;lnr ia !\'ewn1.1n cu n1p:1ny v.·ill Beil!·h. It 11 0uld IJe h;i rd to presented l'\ov. 4. 5. Ii, 12 ;ind l<1ke p;irt 111 the presentation. j 11su;il 1zl' a 1nnre :iprropn<tle J3 :it 8.15 p.n1 , in the !.0:1r;i Ti tk(•ts for each of the three offrnr1g for thi.s ;iu sp1cious oc-Seliool auditori11n1. 213 S. sl·ssin11s can he purchased ca~1·u1. ___ \-Loara A 1e .~n~nahcirn .~\~('j1ar:i11•ly. ----1 • Storts Wednesdoy • "WOMEN IM LOVE" , ' l'J1J• ~ 1 v Unrted llr11s1:: lH] .: : See Glendo Jockson in HC"r Academy Award Role --ALSO-- '• \ltlllU\JC Wlll\11'1 ,, , , 'FELLINI SATrn)CON r • • • ""' " lOlllR '" Urluu ~\' \\ ••:O"\ li . Un11ed i\rl1sls The Rolling Stones GIMME i SHELTER !f[)J10@ 2! 1 NfW,Olll fl(&Cli • 011.3·83sb ifiiiiii~~~~ji~~~~ll to~~r• ,11·1nc COArt JnCNWA'r ' 'JTll IT. ~~j!t!::=======~~~~ FIRST RUN RICHARD BENJIMEN •LSO GP "Vanishing Point" George C. Scott Th<lastRun 1'..~[ TnOCOLOR• PANllVI SIO':' !l1ll "·" () ALSC'J COLOR IR) FAYE DUNAWAY ''DOC'' NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES IJICLUSIVI OIAMGI COVITT IJMACIUWIT .,. .... -_ . ...,ou-.- {;.""' r.:...:::-. \::..:/C/' "START THE REVOLUTION WITHOUT ME" Dono Id .Sutherland Gene Wilder r Mea;ftt. 1.00. Ut 4 lO .. s.t, & .... llAt.J.)O. lU, JJO 1-....01.10.u Exclusive Engagement DICK BARRYMORE -·--··· .. &-. _,-.:;;;._ -------·-=-::...=·-- PLUS "Sail in the Suri" 1--;; ____ --- "MAIUllAGE OF A YOUNG STOCl<lllOKEllH ~ !SHOWING NOW!l •.._) JtH 1rl111I ll1r!/ tlf~ ''ff 1/11/y n 11,,,,~ ~,,_,,,.;,.,,,,.! ,t_-~ ,,.,.~,. :Ji\. N ,KATHY CANNON · JOYCE Wlll IAM S· PEGI BOUCHER •.•• : ~OIJ'~I ~ 11'.">J• ... ~ l>i<l\"1" Ii( OllL! llHMll/.Ll . /\ 1.1 \\ \',11!1!0 I ICllJA! s flf LI/\~[ jH • • -~: Watler Matthau In a role only hetould make soexcitift gl'f different ... yoo'll start talking aboOt it from trit opening$Cene, ...... , .. .. .. ~ .. -"' .. . ....... '" 1111 ... 0~11iw.nt~1·ftlcitfen·t~ltt~, ~ ____ ......... ,, __ .,_ ...... ......, ... ~ .... O:t-.:=.i' ·-.. -!-·-•.ll!ll-·•·""""~"" .... '""" _ .... ·~ . ,.,..-._" ___ _,.c-.._.~ ...... i-... --. -·~.c!'" PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13 DAJL Y PILOT l7 ... ,, ... "-···-.... . .. _., .... ~ ...... .. !NDS TU!S. OCT. 12 --~ ·"' 2ND BIG HIT """""' ~ •0••• .. ,, .• "'" • ..,. .... ',, -D~~·~ ·(-;.,/;;;);;·· ~""~; ~1 ·:i ~·;;;;· .lafqurllnr Susann's '11~· t vw Uarilfae ,, • ' •~AC" ••wO •• •lll• • , -· CO•O ............ o•••o ......, &47·9eOll ' '"U'"""0'D" ··~· !OM lAllGHllH·llllO~f~ !AYLOR \ J:, I_• 1,,1 I .• ri BILLY JACK )11l(il llt 't f· 1t J<"'I !l.•~J:l. TtC>1~;1coLori• I ~.., ll.<1r•• B•"•· 'i_;p @ ~ l!'.~~~1 L• •-·•Ste.~· Pcl'r" /l.dtl•~tn "lH( COODS <;'UYS & l l<!! ~'ID U'fS" 2N O RI G \\'EEK James Garner Skin Grune louGosseit Susan Clark ...... · ...... , (;p ·~=·· '""'''·'··•I• ... l\'"""'"""'.>l" .... ,' l IHI.fl 000/T>I 01 Mii D>IGO ...,. 41 ·11 <-.; llEA'r \~1 1~EK ! ~: r~r..\•~'.: _":7 ;1c1u0es P~i~f·.·s "friends"1 IM' lfCHt>:'COtOFi' "f"'° A PAilA'.'OU•lT r-C!Ufi[ PlUS·ELUOIT GOUtO IN "I LOVE MY Wlf[" lR) A llW«Jl(}j P!l(IU:l('tl ll..,-11111: s-u's 1111' r,9w,H11the •r4>rn.l\'1"" (It;- 'llJS,RJ(HARD (JtlNtA.DYAN Ul*ION IN "DOCTOR'S WIVES" (R) AL~O PLAYING AT CINEMA \llUO, MISSION VIU) George C. Scott Tllo Last Run ME TROCOLOA• PANAV!SION" !!II ~c tiiu. lM Mlrvt" "ilOINT IUMlf" ,. ~ • ·- •! • • ·~i ~'l -I J • I , i .... f .... ,, c. i:: "'t '. " . t HI /fl t;-L~~ •a Mft\ ~ 71r~ "'"' 1>fl ~" Mt •t•T 19t IV'•• t M ! «I "'" 0: ri":.7 1~ ~~~c l:b. r M t .,.., ~ N <l(~n ! •7 #<f,U I 0? 1J o<1~ •0 M ••lt1' m M I II •d M M nn/V'M I H M nn"Lt i )ll t.i~c:'':', MoPo~ A I Ar>C~"''MI M•PutS •r11 "'"~ o l i.o M••11 1 0 l~r• I Ot t M~~· ~y~ ~ /Jt ;~., •• M••1 tn •O M•n,..m •no M • _. fn ~""~n to'l "' •\I•' l I .... , r) I .. ... " t'" • I f • rt• v,. •• •l~r Mr(• M O•• 1 7 ,,...,\ .. ,. I. ••• ~ 1 •• I ' "1ot 1• M '"'"'' .., M \i.TT ~ I 1l In<! «I "' •• d 1• ' •'II ot •O I Jn"n'"'' 1 '-'•ll••Co I IO ''""~ n 7 '1 M o~!'!! M " •0~ •O '-'••tL .O. ·-'""" ll l'" IC Monday ·s Oosing ·Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List ,.... wi--------------1.\o I lllt-Lfw ( .... (llm Sleek Le•dera MOl!ITSIWtES ltlff .... CM• I 1411~ ~ .. c-.. C•• f••···························••f ~ 'ow11 .t.'t'e«.,011 l~l(I ( .. !l•JM I 0ow """-f ¥V lt .. {,.' r .. !:'• ~: ~ ?1 ~"" tt.ftt"nf~~ns~ Ji'r.'-f:; w!1'tt~ ... • !J '~ ~~ !µ n~ ~.: Market Lowers qr~ 1itf{1 !:I~ wH w n ::ea:"·~ Ce 1 :HI 11 • 1', -, \r1•llc•i':1 " 1tot."L "''d '" 1•1•111• w1:'1 /=1 1 •l •l I) .. l•du1 '111 .:!(I Wt r••C• to 'I n-. n• ],.. -, r '" ,., !ii w''"•C& 1 u ~ r : ~: r.~ ! ·~ I SI T dll ~·ll!tk 1 ~: ioo ;~:~!~ ~; II H o)I, J) o 11 ow 1·a 1g lli.t Ntl ":t:!f:~l'J~~ I "' "' "' o 11\dl ) Hlt l Lffl Cl9M Chi Wt •• G0t I• 'l J1,• :..: 11 ' °' Wt1• U•I ~ )I\ )1 1/ ' Unit 1'1(1 ]I) l I"'• i, ", -.. Wtt•n•~d 1t l,I n ' U"I' In 11•7 1 t J , 1, -W•P.& 0o1 E , ii : n; JI : ~~'.¥.,~,'JG ~ il, rt.; r.~-·:z:1imkto': 1. ,0,.,.,., .,,, NEW ''ORK (ll Pll -Tradmgilowedt.o1walk un1'l:k Mn I i'' i .. l"'•1,w1111F1 i 1e ~ Un II.et nt I I t t o 1(1 o -~Wt l•G Oa 'fl tr.: ::..: J:. T on Wall Slrt tl Monda y partly refle cltni the Colum ul ,Id('; 7 l& n w.. :t"' ,,l,l -1•1 W••1t ! Tl 1l 1~''• 1/ 4 ':1 ,._ bug Day hohday and partly the resul t Of an absence 8 Fr;,,~ 2°lt, 1 ~ 1 u ~ ~ 1 :: :~·'" ;:r_ '!°1~ 4 ti' t 1\ JI U Ft"l>Ot 1 -0 117 ri ~j I .. 1 W•I 1"11"11 P ,, •'• ..,, , , • of hard news Prices trended lowl!!r u,,G¥1>1iil.•' 'I r,•' :ii'" 1>."" '• w•"J"' •'r" lj! )I . JI ' J) ~ -Th l h d d k k u Y.P 111'1 • "1 l ~ ..... 1 , , ,, , e 1nves ors t at I ta e part 1n th!!! mar et u Hll"I' n r , l"I • • wn rv111 • ' ', >"• •,' ,:•,•! l1 ' tl IL":',"'~1 1r Wl,J',~~ ',]," Ww• •. ~.•<;_.t';",, 1,, generally appeared to be holdin g to th!!! ~adehnes u •i~c~ ~ " , ;: Jr,_,, w.;-0 'fi '° 1! ,:, ~~! 1f.:-" ua1t1n g to see if labor 'AIU parllc1pate In th!!! pay .l.f :,f~_Dft1.P f;',~·~~.1,•,_ 1::~~~11°i, Jl J1•1 J! • ! •1 -'< bo d U d p d l N h l $ ""' ii( 10 \l ' \l' l~' W1vt ~· 10 "' ,, • 11', 1''• -" III a.5 OU me In res1 en IXOn g p ISi!!. WO u~ }"''" JI I\ -... w.~~· pl1 H ~ .~ ~ !~ . !! ~ , program last Thursday evening An announcement 8~1~~ \ ~ 1f ~ • If~ I , -' :Z:.!:I• ~ ~1,, !: 1:• :. !,: • from labor was ex pected Tuesda y H:1;uJ;1, ~ llllj •:•• ; ; :::;~:: ~1 ~U 'V.:_u • u ... i The Dow Jones 1ndustr1al average uas off 197 ~~t1:.,P111 ~ f ~: ll ! l;" •:_z~1,c;0 .~M 1•1 •1, •1, ,, , at 891 94 near the final gong Standa rd & Poor s 500 ~~l~,i,•, ,1, ti, 1~ ;;:: 1f ' ~~!~(' D't,• l I~~: ;z ~z ... stock in dex shO\\ed a lossof024 at99 12 a.ndde H~~$1'1ftd~.o .. i: r· ~.: :t~ ·~~~ ... ·~ . .,:· .~ J: •• 1",11: r,; Clines topped adva nces by around 200 ISSU t S B~'..'. E, r,,, ;', ·: ... f, ~.· "~"··· 1' • ,. E USM '"')'~ fl,,,, • • • ...., .. ,"". " 11 u• l ' .; xcept for some "eakness m the electron1ts u ~~,,,.. ·~ • ....... • .. .. fl •D ,, ' ~ lH u 0 '• 4' o -.. k ••~ ~l O? 1 \4 11 , .:U \ W 11 •ru '4 110 11 , 1i , 11 , ... , mos t price moves Jn ma jor sloe groups "ere con v• •• •ui>< ., , • ,, • : "'' ,,,.,, c, 1)('1 t rl9 o n 1 f d ( '.'C•Co•o ti! "4 "1 "•?l ~ •''"'"'"""' ,, oi l fn . 1ro ... , 1ne to ract1ons vc • ce o 1111 ,, , ,, • 1•, 1 , w ~~r>· 1" 'if J), J,., J1l' _, fttotorola barked off 1n the wake of a \Val l ~H.~: ,"'g ll U'• :.., '-:,. ' : ~~.~.~; • JI "''•• ot 1••• St I J I l I h f V•t to"' 1~• l • 1<>• • 11" w .E..,,.1 •1 61 ~ ,, , ,.., _.., ree ourna ar 1c e qu otrng t e trm as express v1c-c.,.,,. <.o " ,. , , • w , Pl 1 ~ 1! \~,. ?1,: i~;? " ed d1sappo1ntment wtth third quarter earnings ~:t~=-: 1 ~1 ,J ~·· ~ .. n·· ;1~~,~~~~ 1' r1n ,i;, J:, i~U _, Steel s motors chem1cals, ralis and aucrafts ~~.;:,0•11 " ': ';: • 1;~ •• ';i : :z::;:'~~. '.', 11.,fl't'' 11 o ll" ...._ '• rre ll Ir d d f l v 51 Ce"' •• l •~, "'' 16 • , W~"'1" l'I 36.., 1 ., 1r~ ~1.. : " nera y a e 1n rac ions ~•·u~,·· 11 , ';!~ r;, I:':.: : :Z" .~ • .,·~;r- •i' t · , 'f ······························•l· -WXYZ-~~o~"te:; 1 t 1 .Y1c~ll:I ?JO'll l MI m.. '1 Jl •-> Y1 a ~t 12 "• 1'• ,..:, 1l1r"" 14 l! )1 I !•>:. -, Zt • (!<"~ ~ ..loll It! IM .. I Ill•~ C:l9M C•1 . "" 'f 11 '. ti lj .. C " . ~. . " ll :;., !• tt • 1 ,r; 1i ~. I • • DAILY •ILOT Jf .... ... {Ma.I lfMll ~ C:IMI ca,.. S11mbob Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List 91> 9 • l .. ~ ~J n·· "' " 11 .. l\ 10.. ,, 1l 1 •• l'o ll ~)l, l l '> 1: 31•: 3l ' IJ J'1 ~ l" l O • rn•o M 16 16 , )~ ~ I :1.: 94 10 ,, , 1 11. 11, ~t1:t1 • !10 J.lt\• 13f . i! ,n; •;: 1• ~ f' . 'l~ ,,.. ~i! -•• 19 10 O l t i , l l>(l • ,. ' ;. ... ... 100 tt ~ r;, lt ll • 11•' •l 61 ~6\• ._,,.,,. 70 1 , IJ o !d l'I ll, " l""' l • • 3) µ, l • • $0 ~. •!. 1 19'., !.t," .1 ri·ri • Ob .. ., • • • • ,, \1. 11 .. I] 114 , n•, °' 1 11 17 • ' " " ~ 01~ •• , l•l6.)6 Sil Ill , ,,. 11 1l : C1, 'l •l'o jJ ' 16 0 16~ w i· J1 . I lot) JI , le 5! s.1, ' ll'• 2J.11 l IJ.IJ IJ'• • t J • I 14 H 4 lll JI I IQ •6'• 60 o 116 ;p, ?l I l(l }J'~ jl 1 l! ~ l! 00 , •O I )f J!lt 1 11 o I :nJ lO'o JO ' 10d 11 l llO o Jll•o ... •l •? • Sii •.lit •l ,, ' '• t l ' l " , • ?• ,. 11 • 15 1 ,, 11 1) , 0 10'o 1G 1 ' '" '° 111 a , ;e , 70 ... • ... I I l'o 11 ,,,,, ... l I 11 " l•l.l ,,,, t! ;~ • ;~" 171•·'•· ' . . I•~ !l !I , 170 ,...,. ~ I>• I ' ~·· •J u l~ ~ •• '•1 " !O I l l l )1 !l II o l• > ! l1 4 • ,, •l .. •l . H 1 ' 11 11 ., «I 1i: 1: : n .. " • 11 • 11'lO " ' " ' " "' •1 • I ' I' M 1• ?• 6 !7 o JJlo i'!J~~1~ 1~ .M • s. .. 1j •J .... ~ J~ fj1-> 1116 'i·~ 'i\, ~ ~.l ~~I "1 ~ • 4 JI V, ~-,, '' 11 1 •• -T- • >-'~, "'c6"...0 ~roo:~ 'E """~r.0•:,fc.~-· ''' • ~t:: J '""' L•w Cl161 c~f fl • " • ,..: " " ! •• , ' ' ' " ' • 1~•1 ,,1 ,•:- ,: /l~ f If~ j ·!~ • • J " l!U ... 111.. "'' !ftdl J H I~ Uw CloM C~I lllM !~di I loll1~ Lew C:loN .. , '" ' ' ' • ' " • " " • " " I • " • " ' " ' ' ' l " i • " • " • " " . " ' •• •• '" .... .. ... " ••• "• .. .. 11" .. .. ' ' .. '" .. 'i ~ •• • • • • • \1 \) • ' ' " • • " ... • .. " ~·~ 11 ' ' • • ~· ·~ ' ' I • , l l . 11 . ' . .. " , ' " • • • .. '" " . , • " " "" ·~· ' " " • " •• " \f" •• . , ' ' '" " " • ' " " .. " ' 'I ' . ,,,,_ • • •• I . • • • Finance Briefs YORK jU P!I Columbia U n 1 \ e r 1 t I y • 1 graduittie busint~s !chool has rt ct l\t d a SI mt!hon (!ft from Paul Garrttt forme.r \'lee. prttldt nt f(lr pubhc relation s of Gene.ral ~1ot.ors 10 t stabl1 sh a profiessonal re.starch chair to •ttk bu!1nt ss solutions tG social problem• \\ASHJ \(,TO:'\ l ~Pl l Gl"neral F:lt"rlnr Co ha s t1b- t ~1n"d '* SI~ 2 m 1ll1r:in arlrl 1H.,n !fl lt ~ prn~r.1 m for rirl"/rl 1c1ng .111ark 12 re e.n!r' '!'h1rl es for thf" m1nult"man 111 m1~s1\e. Cl EVELA"<D 1lif1!1 TRI\ Inc h.-s announced lt v.1[1 hu1ld ~ s~ ~ m1ll 1on factory at Grtl"n\ 1lle TtM fl)r its Ross Ge~r Dl' 1sion A &G-acre site ha~ bttn acqu1red WASHI Nl'i TON !UP!l Hlll'Vl'V Aluminum C(I a subsidiary of r-f1rl1n ~f1r1ett1 ha~ wnn a 11111 milho n id d1l1on to an Arm~ order for oJ)('rlltJrin of lhl! P.f1!1n Te.M 11mmun1llon depot HARTFORD COM IUl'I\ -Stk(lr!kY 01 vfs1on or Uruted Aircraft C.orp has obt11ned a 16 7 million Navy order to m~1f~ SH-3C helicopt1r1 • • -·---- " • t , "' t· l 20 OAJLV PILOT Mideast ~·· Peace Far Away •, TEL AVIV 1UPl·l -Da vid Ben-Gurion, one of the foun- ding fathers of !he state of Israel, says it could take years be fore a setllement v.·ith the Arab neighbors is reached. "After all. we \vere waiting nearly 2,000 years." He said in a discussion In his remote cot· tage. deep in the Negev Desert. l!e v.•as referring to the period Jews spent in disbursement from their pro· mised la nd. The former prime minister said that in return for a real pl'ace settlement, he would favor the return to the Arabs of all their territor ies occupied in the 1967 Middle East wc.r . "extept Jerusalem and the Golan Heigh!s." Ben-Gurion, reviewing the conflict and the prospecls of a scLtlemenL said !he main pro- blem in the conf!icl is Egypt. ''Peace must come through real friendshi p, if it is possible.·· he 6aid. Then Ben· Gurion mentioned the 2.000 years. !le sav: a fina l settlement onl.v after agreement has first been reached bctv.•cen Israel and lier neighbors on how to cooprrate in the agricultural, edueat1on;1l and, eventuall y, pot1t1cal spheres. Ben-Gunon. 1,1hn celebrates h1s &'tlh birthday Oct. 16, v.·as in a JOl'!al and chatty mood. shQw1ng none of the strain of ncarlv six decades of his \.vor k. I le ·re1nin1.~ccd on his Zionist ac!l vitJes fron1 hi s early C'h1!dhood. "I 1,1·as born a Zionist. !hr son of a Zionist." he S<ll<I cheerful!~. recalling m crtings and heated <l iscussinns with po 1i t i c a 1 figures 111 Europe, the f\liddle Ea::.! and the United States. :-.hfl\\ ing nc<:asional irntation O\Cr an app:irent inab1hty 10 rcn1cmhcr a name or place of l hc~e events. I !c ront1nurs \1·orkini: nn his mcnir)lrs in his grcen·pa inted \\'OQden t'Oltagr. SUITOUnded b y paln1 tre e s and 1nach1nri::un·"'ield1ng guards. Rrn·<;urinn <;;11<1 nnrr in his carlv drean1s hr rn\·1~ageQ: an lsr<if.l of about half a m1tl1Qn people. Tnc!ay !herr arr nearly thrrc niit\1nn, inc!utl1ng some 4j0.000 Ar;ili 1~r;iel1s . There are <>n :idrh11on<1! million ,\r:1hs 1n llie occupied ter- r1t11r1e..,_ 1Je :-.1 1d if Hu~~1 a \\ere to 11!h11v hrr .Je1\~ tn emigra!e 'hundrrds nf thnu~ands \l'OUld cl'lme to !·t.1cl 1n the first \ear 1.:11tr 111 the con- \ rr~:!l ion he ~;iid the figu re n11~ht e1en reach the million 1nark. "The 1nain problem remains In hring lots more .Jev.·s into the country," Ren-Curion said. Asked about Soviet in· IC'n!1ons. he appeared barned abou t the complete turn about of !he Kren1l1n leadership in its altitude to ward Israel. He said even before the United Nations decision on !he partition of the then Palestine a Russian had come out in support or a~ independent state. ''It \vas the bfist Zionist speech I ever heard," he said. The Russians '>'·ere second only to the United States in recognizing I s r a e I . and without qualifications. he said , add ing !hey also asked their Czechoslovak allies in the late 1940s to suppl y the Jews wit h arms when the United States imposed an arms embargo on the area, on Ar abs and Jews alike. 11As for now .... •· he :said but did oot complete the tentence. He pointed to the trealment the Russians were meting out to the Jews from the United States of Israel will 1.. be higher still next year, with France next. ~ KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN • Saturday• in The DAILY PILOT Monday, October 11 , 1971 Pric::e1 Effeetit"e Sun., 0 11L 10th thruTuet., Oc~ 12th •UfMA PAii( IJ&4400, Sl1•4J)CI <•NOGA PARIC ) ...... , , ....... 'J ... IMI, ~--1761 Sears Sports Car Tires 4 l'J y ]\don Cn r.J ..:\ny ~i ze l .is.tcd .i\I OnP. r ,(,\\' 1-'r irr 1--il!" 1\-Jo;:;;t : A u..~ri n Aus tin llcaly Datsun l 1at English Ford Wius Orel S1mca. Vauxhall Aud i 1'.for~an Lancia ~!G A 95 Tul 0~1 ... . H\ . .,·~ ... ,11, l'lu· I I I' I ~··h \uol • 11·1 I o1 - For Panels an d Pickups Express Nylon Cord Truck Tire Tube-Typo 6-Ply Rating SIZE 6.7lb:1S 7.00xlS 6.00xl6 95 '" .., • • • ti.00 ... 16 Pluo S".!.31 F.E.T. .... J..!.T." )9.95 ~" )9.95 2.11 )5.9:; ... 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Restaurant 01leratn1g Witl1 T1·ust \VESTVll.LE, \'.I !AP1 -Th' honor $)stem L~ pa yin~ of! in a South .Jersr.y rest;:iur;int ll'h1ch oper;ues nn 1he theory that people-want to be trusted. Nobody kef'rs t;ih on eats and drinks at C<lesar·~ f'XCep t the customer him.self. 111e rnan at the t.1 sh register lakes the tustnrner'!i .,.,ore!. no questions asked "It's a f;ict, peoplr ldte tn he tru!'.ted ," 1nsists Cars<1r C;imrana. lhf' O\.\'Tler. "A )OI Of penpl(', !he~· JUS! don 't lli!Ol !O lfUSt peoplt." It is rare for R person to walk out 11 1!hout pa.ring his b11!, says Campana. and even rarer for a customer to gi\'e a !'hOrt cnlln1 "Thert <1rt> mistakes. After all people ?re human. Rut you'd be suri>rised how rnany time.~ a C"Ustnmer will return end ~ay he forgot 10 pa_1• for a drink frorii the bar or for a piece nf pie. \Ve've had some people come back a week later and say they forgot t.o include dessert or a cu p of coffee. It n1akes you feel good and I think It makes them feel good ." F an1il y Trapped On Train Bridge; 1 Killed, 2 Hurt BOYS RANCH. Tex. (U PI ! -Cecil Reynolds. his wife and their thr~ sons - tl1i!ch. S. Dudley, II, and ~1ike, 11 -were \1·alking acro::;s a narrow railroad trestle :;o feet ahove the dry Canadian River bed Sunday when they heard a train. They were 50 feeL froo1 the end of the 1restle, but the freight train v.·11s only 150 feet away and bearing clown on them. Reynolds grabbed Mitch and ran wit h ~'\rs. Reynolds towards the end of the hridge . Unable to reach it in time, the three Jay flat on the bed of the tracks. r-.1rs. Reynolds was killed and Reynolds and ~titch were critically injured. Theo o!her two boys, ?-1ike and Dudley, were <ible to climb down a ladder on the trestle and \•:ere not hurt The train slashed Reynolds' back and cut and bruised ~lilch. They were taken to an Amarillo hospital. Commtmity Chest Nearing Goal s After onl,1· one week of a month-long fund raising campaign, Laguna Beach Comn1unity Chest officials report that over 25 percent of the campaign goal has been achieved . "But the last 25 percent is always the hardest," said chest president Bill J\tcCready in making the announcement. The nrganiza!ion is seeking $62,000 to support community organizations and charities for the coming year. Campaign secretary Grace Sheridtin 1s a1·ailable daily in the campaign office at 228 Forest Ave. to answer questions and receil'e donal!ons. UPI T~J>ho!o RIPPED BY WINO, ARTIST CHRISTOS' "VALLE Y CURTAIN " IS SHREDDED ORA NGE RU IN At Color1do'• Rifle Gip, the Answer, My Friend, I• Blowing in t he Wind 'Curtains' for Project Artist's Massive Masterpiece Foiled v.v Jf'i1ul RIFLE , Colo. (U PI ! -The curtain came down Sunday on artist Christo Javecheff. He gave up his attempt In drape a 1,2.50-foot wide bright orange cut· lain across Rifle Gap ln the Colorado Rockies. The 35-year-0ld Bulgarian arllst. whose \\'rappings have CO\'ered ocean coastlines McGovern P1·edicts Se11ate Would 01( Byrd to Coi11·t WASH INGTON (AP \ -Liberal Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota t1ay5 the Senate probably would confirm a con- aervative colleague, West Virg inian Robert C. Byrd , should President Nixon nominate him to the Supreme Court. McGovern did not say which way he would vote , but Sen. Fred Harris of Oklahoma said he would oppose Byrd a:ii; not ha ving "the depth of judgment and lega l txperience lhat you woul d associate with a justice of the nation's highest court." Harris :;aid Byrd, the assistant Sena1c Democratic leader. ··Does not h;:;ve the exemplary record in civil rights and civil liherties that I would like to see." Harris was inter viewed no "Mee! the Press" on NBC. Harris and McGovern, both llnnounccd Democratic presidential hopefuls, ~poke Sunday, the da y after administration sources confirmed Byrd's namr v.•as being considered. McGovern said on AB C"s ''Issues and Ans wers" that he wants a rf!view of Byrd'~ qualifications before commitlin~ himself but that he would nnt ,;ubmit Byrd 's namr if he_ were_ president "I th ink the probability is if the Pres\· dent sends his name up the Senate will confirm him." McGovern said. H~ said Byrd "has gro\.\'n In stature" anrl is '"lry1ni:: tn rerain some nf 1hc rilrlier !imitations in t~e firld of c11·t1 righl..5." r-.1eanY.•h1le, Secrr!arv of Slatf \\"ill1am P. Rogers !laid Suncla.v that President Nixon has not offered him one of t1vn va· cant Superme Court seats. "1 have made it clear nl"er the Vl!a rs tha t I have no interest," Rogers said on CBS' "fare the Nation.'" The secretary's nilme has figured in spcctilatJon about f 1llin~ court seats vacatNi b.v .fnhn ~I Harl110 and the late Hug o L, Rl<ick . Byrd 's name came up a "''rek <iftcr Rep. Richard H. Poff I R-Va ) wi!hclrew his name from rnnsider;;itinn, sa1·ing he wan1ed !n :i1·nid a Jong ancl dil'1.~h e Senate hartll'.'. ,\n adminislration sourc(' sa1rl ~;i!urdav Ryrd's name i.~ .. at !he.\Vhi!(' Hou~!'.' :in~! at the .Ju.~!ice Department He·s one of a nurnbcr being cnns 1dercd. ·· Some ·published reports said Bvrrl is definitely lht! rre~idcn!'s r hn1ce b0ut lhe administr<1tion official s;iid tl1t' reports arP ··way, way loo srrnng" Ryrd. 53. a gradua!e nf !he American Uni1•ersi!y Law School. is :i member of the Senate .]lidiciary Committee ;i nd often sides "'ilh the aclminislr<i!ion and against the majority of Democrats in Seoa !c hattles. anrl Ch1t·ai;:n h111l•!111i;:s. ~are up his !ates! :1rt prnJP"I. 1\11h a promise to trv again next ~prn1i.: Iii:> bl;unt'{I lus rlefcat 1111 •·m<'chanical fa1lur1' ·· hi!! lrJ('k\· c:tll \On \\ 1nds were the 1"1';11 rc.1~1111 ff)r h1" drfea1 A Ii 111.111 c·nn:-.truct1r•n t'fr11 anemp!Ni Sa!urrl:-11 t" unfurl !hi' 2:in.t'lflfl.sri11ar('-foot rlr<ipr 11 l1rn 11·1od5 C'ilrn<' v. h1stli ng 1hn1IH~h 1hr 1allr1• ;inti caught the 11l.1'iSll (' C'llr! ;1111 ti q11;1rtr1· i1f thr ('urt011n hrgan flappin.I! 1\ll(tl~ 111 !hr wind . f'lnpping like thundrr ihrnugh 1h" 11;11T111v <·0111vo11 lt T"ipp('d nn hr::11y rn;i1·h111l'1·1, trr('s and hu shes. .\1rs .. l1'1innr-!·1;i11dl' .l;i v<i<'hC'ff. v1ifr nf !hr i'll"ll~I. s111d ,l:11;u·hl'ff 1vHlrhrd hl'lpl('s.~11 for 11 whilf' br!nri:> linatlv lca1·. ing 1h<' site. •·Thl'I r "s nn prn nl 111 w:it- ehtng a ro1ent1ril i-:1(;:istrnph(' ... shl' s:i1cl Sl11' ~11id thrrr w;is no v.·av tha1 wnrkn1en co11ld h111r ~:i1 r1t !hr <·11i-ta1n H \rn mrn harl 1nPd to gr;:i.~p the bol.tnm of the flapr1n[! rurt:t1n, .. lhrv v.·nulrl h<i1·e bcrn fh1ng 11110 the air hkr lc:ivt's." she ~1 r!. ";\nd 1! is no! 11•or\h r1skin,:: a life In .l!fl llp 1hcr(' ao<I rt11·arr1 1l ·· ""\\"h:tt a 1·1.;1nn !"hrislo had," ~hr ~aid '\o! rrrrl"nne hfl.~ hcen :is 1mpres~t'd "l!h 1111' P!"OIP('I . \\ lllC'h "as <lelayM sr1rr;il 1\nll'S rarhrr th1~ vc11r . Although .l ;n·ar•hf'ff pl1•rf[!f'd t1• tr.\ :i[!;un . snnH' ~t;itr nff1rr:il~ hail' ind1r<ll('ci I ha t perrni!s f(lr lhC' rrojf'('t mil!h! nnl he rC'nev.·r.rl. . lr1n \":1 11 Dr>r ~l:irrk. a ~pnkl'sn1:\ll for !hr ,:1rt1st. cst1111a!f'cl thf' 1'11rta1n was :ihn111 :ill f'l'rcrnt d;imal!ed :incf sA1rl .Ja";i r hrll prohnhly wo1il d havr ;:i nev.· nne madf' du ring Jhe winter before making ann!hcr atlc111r1 111 the sprin,e ll1'11101Tal llop<'>' Told \\',\SH!\'fiTO'\ i t·r11 -Drmni·ra!1c '\;ir1onal f')l;i1rman La11-rente F. n ·Rnen hehc1·<'-~ Drmflf'r1!1c-hnpf's of "'1nnin ~ the ll httc l!nusc rit\l 1rar are 1111 pru11ni:: 0 Mond~y. Octob!r 11. 1911 s OAI LV PH.OT I 'Open' School Viejo Educator Reaching Goals By PAfl.1ELA llALLAN 0! l~t O•llY 11'!1.r •t•!I .\!rs. J\l yl"nl \\'noel , Viejo E:leml".l'lklry &hool teacher, decided there',; only one v.·ay to soak up a trach1ng concept -grt [n ancl become part of 1L V1('jo school is an "open"' school where children are not assigned to a grade bul 11 ork at !hP1r own pace in reaching specific goals. The cnnt•ept originatf>fl in Eni.:lanrl. tllrs. \\'1)0(! packed her bags aorl spent her sumrncr vacanon leaching 11nrl 1·1siting se1·cn English "open'' schools 10 bel1er unrlersranrl \"1r1n"s 1·ers1on. '"Ch1!rlreo are lr('a!ed as 1n<l11·1dut1ls:· .~he saiti '"Thf' tearhers n1aoai::e to fin this 111lhout any ft1ss or bother evr n though they ha1 e :ta 10 40 1n a roon1 ." She lou11d a wealth of "manipulati\'e activi11es"' -act11•i(1cs wh ich required chi ldren to use their h:inrls as well <1 s th£1ir hearl::;. '"Cnncrp1s were learned by ex- per11nenti11~ with materials,'' she sa1rl. "F'or examp!!', children often were assignerl to n1easure things in a room, weigh obJetts and use water as a tool.'' She saicl one prflclical application she nnticPrl >''as an assil{tln1cnt to rln sonic :-;imple conk1n.i::-The child had to r·rart the reci pe , pun·hasl' ingrectienls u s 1 n g arithmetic 1n handling money, weigh and measure the correct ingredients needed, and read !he cook ing instructions before accomplishing the ta sk. ··They make sure !he currirulum 1s suitable for eve ry 1nrt1v1duat child.·· she sa1cl. ··In !he Infant &hnol!i 1 fnr f11·t throui:h e1ght-~•rar-nlds \ ch1lclrcn of one age i.:roup often help younger onrs perfonn tasks.·· She saicl English rltildrrn clo 11 lo! of v.·nllng. F.:ach one writes his assigninent!'i in one book -n1ath, lhoughl problem~. art projecfi;. ~ocial studies -11•ha1evcr they might bE'. An.~wers were checked bv lhe lcachrr 11 pon con1plr11on. But. ch1°ldren in 011e room would br wnrk1ng on a variety of prnject.s so no1 e1·rryone v.·ould finish at the same time . '"They also stress creativity. Every chtld p:ir11cipates Ln clay. pa 1 n t , v.·ondwork1ni.:. nius1c ancl mol"ement to m11s1c c1·ery da~•."' .\trs. 'Vmd ~a1d she fnunrl that children arc not grouprd accnrd1ng lo grade onr, .i:rarle hvo. as children are In mo~t schools hPre. ··Chilclrrn progress au\(ln1a tJc:ill.v hv :ii;:r. Bu! if. ~a.v. a n1nf'·yrar-olrl v.as not r101nt: wnrk on lhr n1nr·vrar-n!rl 11'11'1 . he n11gh1 rcnlill n an f'.1:1ra ~car 11·11h 1hP nines 1nstea rl of rnnving 11p with lht' lcn~ . t-.1rs . \\"onrl said l'h1lrJ1\'tl l1;11r a S<'l"ll'.~ nf cards upon "''11ch Sfl('Clfu· l;i~ks arc written. Thrrc i~ usually a t;i sk in ra rh <1rca of inslrur1 1n11 And v.·~1rn ;i ( hilcl finishes nne task he );?:OCS "" ff' the next 111 thout vocal rl1rerl1on. Hr kno11·s Iha! hi' 1n u~L ron1plcll' each nf the la ~ks on lhe carrl that cla~·. hut ca n work at. his own ~rrrd Shr said chilrlrcn enter ~cl'trxil thrre 11n1cs cl urin.i:: thr ye:ir. Four·.vear-nlrls <lo not hil\"f' In wait a whole l"e ar if th rv hrc·on1r [11r during t~r 1\1n tt.r · · The f.ngli~h w;int to r rra1r a !-elf-con- • ,· .,. . 0.0.IL V PILOT S!1!1 l'hll• HOW I SPENT $2 ,000 Mrs. Myn:i l Wood rro l!crl. sc!f·n1nt11a1erl child whn "'ill become an 1nrlepenrlent, self directed · arlull '"Thc.1· arr mncernP.d 1\1th the adult becau.~e what ts taught today Y.'00 °t suf. fire i:. ~ear" from now,"' she said. Shr found manv of th e educational gn:ils lo be lh<' sa~1c a;. 1n V1cio School. But ~omr of thr methods of attaining the~e goal~ 1\"Crr d1ffercn!, '"It was a 11·orthwh1le expcr1ence -· worth rvery penny of the $2,000 of ou r ov.·o monev that my hu sbanrl and r spent ·· Retired Judge Vernon Hunt Sr. SerYi('es Held Reurrd Uls Angclrs .lurhct;il Distnct .Judgr \·rrnnn \\". JJ unt Sr . who "''as Lai:uoa Brar h C1tv Atlnrne\' 4i; veat'!I agO, <!1rrl at li9 Frirlri,v 1n Full~rtQn . ~·here hr n1:idr ht:< hon1c. Vunrral ~r1 ll"I'~ /r1r Jud~(' Hunt. of !~110 \\'. Aca<'1a 1\1e .11t'rr held tnrla1· at I iO p rn in lh(' First Er;i n:::!rl1cal f·rl'.'e: 1·hun h n( Ful!r11nn , 11 11h \1 arnougall F:in11h ~l111 1uar1 1n rh::ircr. R1Jri:tl f111!1111f'rl in F;-.rrh111·rn \1rmriri;i l l '<irk. ~<1n1;i '\n;i l11di:" H11r.! t"a1·rs ;i !<on \'rrnon .Jr , 111th 11hon1 he prart1rrr! la11• 1n Santa .-\nri l!nli\ af)pn1n!Cr1 <I jlJd(!P In !<Jfi br (',.{11·. Ar111\•n ll" alsn 1Ci1\1'~ <nn~ ("n11rtnr1· ,\-f Hunt, of Fullr.rl()n. \ iocenl R Hun!, nf Santa \lnn1ra. JO .crandchdrlrrn and !wo hrothrr~ .Judi;:e ll11n1 11a s Prcs1rlcnt of lhe Coun· 1·\I of la\1fnrnia .!urlgP.s from l!lfi.1 tn \9fi~ .:incl fol\011·1nc rrurrmrnr ln !91i7 SPr1·erl 8~ a rra1·ehng Superior Court Jurlge: .1:<s1gnerl tn prr~irlf' 11•hrre neeclerl . El Rancho has the hottest price in town! VEGETABLE COCKTAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"he one "ti th that wake-up flavor! A blend of \·i t.a.min r ich ,·rget.able juicei:: .. , \\·ith fla,·nr that sings. out--lnurl anrl cletir-"Goo<l ~I Clrn inJ(' '. And. :it El Ra.ncht'J'• low low price the value becomes even more attractive! , . , more proof that. there really 1s a difference \1.'hen you shop fnr ,·a Jue at El F.ancho: \ 6 oz. C.lns) Lamb ~hops U.S.D.A. CHOICE DOMESTIC LAMB '!'art and tangy, flA.vor to do justice to your f\ak.v crust. anrl your ~kill'. LARGE LOIN • • • • • rH :-SMALL LOIN • • • Quality te.11.5! Compllre Rnd !U t.hat there jg A difference in lamb, too ! Boneless Saratoga Lamb Chops .............. 51.59 lb. Serve tfem oven-broiled for a t rtal the family jg au re to enjoy I Fresh Ground Lamb Steak . : ...................... 59:.. Euy to f ix ••• and econom ical! Serve lamb often for nutrition and flavor I Pri.cet1 in f'f f ~ct M ()1'1,, Tu,.R,, II' 11tl., Oct. 11 , 11, 1.1 /1,lo salea fn dro/PrB Carnation's Coffeemate ................... , ........ 6'r The non-dairy coffee crramer so many people re11.lly preftr :, •• 11 oz. jAr. Aunt Jemima Coffee-Cake Mix ................... 2'r They call it E-Z mix •.. becauge. it really i~ ~o simple to make: 10 oz. pkf . Knudsen Puddings or Salads . .. . . . . . ... 4 "' 89* Perfect 8i1..e: to pack in lunches ••. 7 ounce re-usable plastic cont.A.inert! ' ARCADIA . ' 1·'11 PASADENA · ·1111 SOUlH PASADENA : 11111 HIJNTINGTON BEACH : 11111• NEWPORT BEACH : 1111 Newpa11 Elv~ '1111 ' ~,id t ' ii fl, ' !ot· f, '!II' . 111 '1111 ' ( 1111 I fl v It c I Ip ' , 1 "'W i·,•·.,,.ir ,11 ~Rh!l 1,.,11 ,. Hr1Hni1;-.1:11,fJ1 . Warne1and Alp,onQn n1•Ro.u Ow1 lkCenle1 · 2'l~5 f1<tl1!11!t!Jr tJ<.\bl n 1age en er h, , 11 l • , • t ~ • 1. I ' " I:. • •• c ·- 4 DAILY P'ILOl Nolldo1J, Oct..obtr 11, 1971 Nationalists • • Allies Free Red POW • • • llear Pledge By Reagan .![-•JA-•• U.S. Hoping for Additional Exchange! TAIPEI tl1PJ ). -Gov. Ronald Rt.a1an of Califomil today reaaaured a jiltery N•Uonalllt OUM of cootinued U.S. 1up- porl la derenw: of Tormou 1nd btr aut In the United N•lloru. ln a 1peec:h at an A.mencan University , C1ub dillMr in ceJebra t1on of Nationllist China'• Oct. 10 NauonaJ Day. Reagan said he wu o1uthoriud to reiterate the UniUd St.aw wUJ "conlanue honoring our tre1 ty commitment.\" t.o Taipti. The ~pubUcan go\'ernor, who c.ame here Saturday to attend r-;a uonali!L Oiina'a double ten celebration u Prtsi· dl!nt Nixoo 's pt;r!iOnal repre.senlative, •aid· ·•we will weaken no cherished IS50Ci•· t1ons. We will break no promi.\es." In a double I.en message, President Chiang Kai·she.k e1pressed th~ dttp- rooted anxiety and accusffl the non ·Com- munist world of abandoning his "oul~lan· ding bul persecutt'd people who have chosen to re1ist communism to tN bitter end." Noting this aruiety, Reagan u id Pres!· dent Nixon '• announced trip to Peking ia aimed at opening communicatiOfl wi th Mainland China. Ni:ron's desi re to achieve a dialogue with Peking . the governor said. "does not di.lute or jeopardize" the desire ol tht United St.ate:s to maintain the friendly Ue..s with Nalionalist China . "Our defe:nse commitment rem.alM in full rorce •nd we will continue to support the: full participation of lhe Republic of Otina in the: int.ema tional community," Reagan said. He defended' Ni.xorfa new China policy , which has bttn bitterly condemned in Taipei. " ... the Pre!ident hopes that he ca n make a conlr1bution tow ards reducing t ensions and lesse:ning the proba bility o( a fa lA!ful confronUtion," Re:aKan said. "In thls he ha~ the liupport of the American people and their elected represent.a tlve.s. "We: know there can be nn erasing of lhl!: ideological difference:li between our free: people and l~ Chine:!e Communists. '"WI!: know the: atliludl!: of the mainland regiml!: towards the Unite:d St.ates will reOl!:ct hostility, suspicion and mi.sun· derst.anding . "We expect no gold rush of trade. '\'" hope only lhat the Prl!51dent'& e:ffort might rl!:sult at least in 1 t.e:ntativl!: step towards st.ability and world ptl ce." 9 Ballet Dancers Die in Crash Over Argentina BUENOS AJRES, Argentina I AP l Nine ballet dancers. two of them in· temationally known, were killed Sunday night tn the crash of a re:nt.e:d plane: momenl.!i after takeoff. The pi lot also was kued . Jose: Neglia , -42. and Norm a f onlenl.!1, ln he:r 4tls. both leading dance:rs I.JI the: Colon Theater's ballet corps. were among !he dead. Tht ot htr dancers, four men and three: "·omen . \lo'ere e:rprnenced and lnng·time members of the: ballet com· pany "The 1flSS LS 1rre:parable: the:!>e: were the lead In~ f!gu rl!:s at the: (.(lion Tbealer ," s:i 1d C11;rlos Suffern, Colon's artLsl1c d1re:etrir. Neghd hdd "-'fin the: f\iJ1nsky Award U'l 191\2. and !he \,nld Star as tht most n•l15ta nd lng dancer .:\t the lntt>rna11nnal Dance: Ftstival in P.!lr is Ul 1%3. 1'.ft~s fnn!t.nla had danced with lhf' Rio cie: Janeirn ballet corps .11t the: invitation nf !1-lar~ot Fontl':yn She had 11 ppeared "'ilh Nci;:lia on televi~inn in Eu rope and was Rudnlf Nure:yev 's partne:r Y.'hen the: Russian star .11ppe.ared last ye:ar 1t the Colon The:•ter. -· • • ' . ,. ' • • !1 gt,,,. ... , lj ;~:: f! ,, ...... ti ' " U'I T•lt•~O!f ~ ' SCRUFFY RESCUED FROM BUILDING DURING HEIGHT OF RIOT J Mongral Pooch H.111 Captured He1rt1 of Both Soldier•, Rebel• A " " Soldiers, Irish Halt " .. Riot to Save Scruffy \, l.ONDOr..'DERRY, Northern lreldnd <UPI ) -The riot in the Roman '£1 Catholic Bogside Area stopped AIJddenl y. . lt Youths dropped their bricks and bottles and ran toward a burnrng buil d-~1 ing. "What are they up to now'..'" wondertd a puiz!ed British army officer. !\ ~-"'Scruffy'~ trapped ~" shouted a youth over his shoulder. t .r "What's Lh11t?" 11did I.he orf ice r. anxiety stiffening hJs face. ' { ' "Scru ffy"& inside," 1a1d the yoot h. pointing to smoke billo"'ing fmm the }! ,. e blazing house. ij t··. ,;Come on"' yelled lhe officer to his soldiers. Troops and noters ran ~ together l.o the firr; (1. "'There he: is !" shouted snmeone. On the \\-'!ndow ledge stood Scruffy, ears f, t cocked, 1.ongue hanging ou! in the familiar lop.sided look that has captured the :\o he.am of both ·soldiers and riottrs alike. ;1 .• Scruffy doesn't seem to have a hnme. He wan~ers the cit~ in s~arch of ~ ii trnuble. '\'herever there is a riflt, Scruffy !urns up, tail ""agging tn exc1temenl ~\ ·i Not e:ven Scruff y's admirers would describe him as a handS(l me: d~g. ~l ~ Some chance encounter between an Irish collie and a Londonderry terner 3 i: produced him. . ,'1 "Take: it ea sy, Scruffy .'' the cro~·d called as the dng stood ouls1~; the ~· !hatt.e:red windol". 1moke pnunng nut 2round him. "We 'll get you do~71 : A !IO!dier vnluntttre:d to trv It. "Beller not." said his ofilcer. "The snipers may not understand ." They trie.d to coax hi m on to a ledge nearer the ground but Scruffy sta yed pul. t1 • 1 Thei1 I.hey hustled up a ladde r and Scruffy sprang intn the arms or hi5 M rescuer. Local photogrdpher \\'1!1.v Carson ~·ho organized the rescue recorded ~ the: scene. .. t " A mip;hty cheer "''tnt up frflm w;:itchers. They crowded around Scruffy. H • j~tlinR each other in thrir attempts to pet him . _:soldiers and rinters a li ke. They gave him a r!nnk . ~cruffy wagged his Liil and sc~mpered off. ~j' Th e troops mflved .11way. b11ck into posilion. A stone whistled after them, ~ ,, then another, the riot wa~ nn <1gain. · L-=~~:'~:i:d~-:::::=~kl'S'~E;~.~~ Russiai1s Welcome Sadat; Mideast Plans to Get Eye By Unit.ed Pre&& lnte.rnatln11a1 Pre!>ide.nt An~·ar Sadat nf Egypt ar· riv@d 111 Moscow l.oday to discuss his end· of·the·ye<ir dr;adhnf' rnr pe:ace: nr war in the f.tiddl~ Ea s! 11 nd ~·alked nght 1ntn thr ;irm~ of Leonid I. Bre1.hnrv. Ale~e1 /\. Kosygin ;ind Nikolai \I rodgomy. The three-man Kremlin leadership group gr~ted Sad11l ~·armly as hP ~1cp­ ~ down from 1 Snv1et-chartert'd TUl34 airliner at Moscow'' Vnukovo Airport. The airport y,·a~ decked with Soviet and Egyptian flags and six !a.ne boule:vards ledding nut ltl It y,·ere spanned hy red 11.nd white st reamers proclaiming '"Soviet· Eg,\'pt1a11 friend!>h1p Y.'l!l continue..·• Diplomatic sources ~aid tha t was one of 1he topic~ Sadal w(Ju!d begin discussing today "'ilh lhe Kremlin leaders. Hard fef'li.ng~ have developed betwetn Moscow and Cairo river the Cairo triaJ of pro· Sov iet leitwingers. It's Autumn, Elsewhere Atlantic Seaboard Drenched by Heavy Rain Temperature• SAIGON (AP 1 -The Uru ted St.ales and South Vir;lnam set 1 North VietndJTlese lieut.enant free Ul Cambodia today in a aurpri.5t move: reciprocating for the rt.l.e.ase last wet.k of .tn American sergeant "We have no assurance 1-1·halever at prelient that this reciproc.aJ gesture w1!1 lead lo the rf'lease of addJtional American prisone rs," a ~pokesman for the U.S. Embassy said. "That. however. is the goal toward ~'hich we are work· in!! The POW who had been held by the South Vitnamf'se, wa s nown by hetiCopter to a site: northwest of Saigon. The U.S. Embassy said he was frf'ed "in response: to indicatiflns that the: enemy would "Relcome such a release at a given time and place." Th is indicated tha t there had been advance com· munication with the North VielJ'lamese. The Americans said the PO\\' "·as released in "an area under enemy coo- lrnl." the same general area where the Viet Cong released Staff Sgt. Jrihn C. Sexton Jr., 23. nf Warren, Mich .. last Fri· day. They said the helicopter crewmen. "'ho apparentl y 1-1•ere South Viet namese, ~it!hted no enemy when they landed the lieutenant and then took off. Sexton had been a V1et Cong pris'lner for 26 months and wa s allO"-'ed to go free ~flmewhere along the Ca mbodian border. • He walked for eig ht hours lo reach the Sfluth Vietnamese base camp al Loe Ninh . 70 miles north of Saigon. Sexlfln t.Qld American interrogator~ tha t the Viel Cong did not tell him "'hy he ~·as being freed and did not gi\'e him an\' messa~es to bring back. He said that during his captivity , "'hi!e •·constantly moving ," he of ten saw other American prisoners but did not know wtiere he or the others were held. U.S. of· * * Freed Soldier's Letter Delayed Over Two .Years DETROIT !AP ) -Army and con· gre:ssiona/ sources are trying t o determine why 1 letter which a re cen!ly freed f\.1ich.igan prisoner of war wrote to his fam ily more than two years ago ~·hile a captive was not del ivered until t~·o weeks ago. The letter was wrilte:n by S. Sgt. John Sextoo Jr., 2.1, of Warren a week aft.er his capture. in Vietnam on Aug. 12. 1969. The letter contained a picture of him with a b.:indaged head and was taken by his Viet Cong captors. Jflhn Sexton .Jr., 4g, of Warren, the serge.ant's father, said the Army turned the letter over lo him a week ago -a few days be fore his son \l'as released Fri- da y b.Y the Viel Cong. "I was pretty angry at first,'" the father said. '"We thought he was unac- counled for and probably dead for those l"-'O years and here they had the letter all along -so I asked them about it" He said the Army told him the letter had been held up l\l'O years while the: Army sought lo determi ne if it really was his .son·s handwriting and assessed its po..o;sible propaganda content. Sexton said he had talked with an Army major in Washington. "He !old me the letter had JUSl come into his hands in the past t~·o weeks from Saigon and that he had \'l!Tified it as quickly as possible and given 1t to us ." Rep. Lucien Nedzi 1 O.Detro1t), a long- l!me member of the House Armed Service!'! Comm1!1f'f', said · "I hale. to jump to any rnnclusions but 1f this is a fact. 11 1s shocktnR. "Some kind nf explanation IS 1n order. l t shfluld be looked into to deterrn 1ne whether letters that \~erify that thei r sons are a!ive are being withheld from other families." Leftist German Students Heckle Japan Emperor I BONN <IJPll -Lertw ing students heckled Japanese Emperor Hirohito to- day 11.·hen he: arrived al Bonn·s 18th cen· tury city hall to sign the city's golden book. ay UJrl lfl:C ,.li i 1JrlT!lll'IAT!0JrlAL f""'l'l''•'U'" '"" "'"""'"•"O" "" f~• 26-"°"f H fll)d l ncll"ll I! I I "' From a hi,l!h windnw of a Bonn University ho~pital lookl ng onto the pie· luresque market place where the city hall .11 stands. a youth unrolled a IS.foot Jong "'l""~v Jllt.Jout•~<ll A""<hO<"t lt ... !ll ftlf (!~~·''""~ IJl1..,1N:k (!., ... Hi.h L-,,~ .W '4 !.II 11 51 " . • • LOCAL EDJTORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Oken Fights City Hall . -. I - Su•-r11 ,.,,., ..... -..... ,,..,..., ""'...,., .,... -' '"""' ...... ltll'lllt ~"" ,,.,.., ·~·Iii• _ _.,,,.... ....... 11M .I. 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Then two pollctme9 who rushl!:d into lhL.bulldina ml.de ·rtudenll haul· 11 In 1g1ln, e ftw momenll be.fore tl\e 70-year<>ld Emperor arrived In Illa limousine. Other 1tudentl in 1 crowed of 4,000 milled behind poll<o bulj<cid!t ID die squart whlltled lD boltDe fllhlon 11 \be Emperor mouated tbt clti .lla1I *Pl· One youth In 1 wbllo lblrl ihou1'd '!long live tht ~ 'ID ..anm:'' -an •P- "' parent ..,.,..... • t11o • eonununllt ... •lc;t' ::thtllt..::J""' ~·"" bn>llwhood" -~ llTIOlll ·" thtn:~ ~ dlmonstr1t10na -qi tho Olll· m~ Ille., 1Jill Gmnln 11 " I :::; ... , 1111 .... llMI .iail'OI blJ --· u • f!c<"rs believe it was in Cambodia, some: distance from the border. The U.S. Command announced lhat Sex ton would be nown to the United St.ates Tuesday alter being released from an Army hospi tal. Fighting con tinued toda y in the Cam- bodian border region around Krek and Fi re Base Alpha although enemy shell ing tapered off during Lhe night. lt was one of the quietest nights since the North Vietnamese launched an offensive there: Sept. 26. field reports said. new fighting nared some ~ mlh'l§ t.o the soulh"'-'l!S l in Cambodia , South Vi el· namese. troop!> claimed they ktl!ed 46 of the enemy. at a co~t or Sf'Vl!n of their ow n men killed and IS wounded , along the Saigon·Phnom Penh highw ay 80 miles from Saigon. It wa~ the first fig hting in that area in several wepks. S<!uth Vietnamese Rani::en; a n d armored lroops fought ano!her battle with North Vietanmese fiir ces toddy JUst south and east or Fire Base: Alpha, Preliminary field reports indirated one South \lif'tnamese 5flldler ~·as killed. Enemy los ses ~·ere not kno1-1·n Uttl TM1...,... PAPER SAYS MAO HEIR LIN PIAO SERIOUSLY ILL Military Shakeup in Peking May Also Be Clue H_igh.CommandShakeup In Red Military Hinted HONG l\O~G (UPI 1 -A major shakeup of Communist China's top · military command may be u"nder IA'ay, diplomatic sou rces said today. They said it could involve Lin Piao, China's defense minister and the chosen successor to Chairman t.1ao Tst·tung . The sources. who spec1al1ze in Chinese affair~. said the apparenl command chan~es could be the result of the "1n· Ci'Lpaci!y" of Lin Piao. There ha\'e been rumors he is ailing or dead. since he has not been seen in public for se veral months. The first sign of a possible command shakeup \.\'as the appa rent transfer and pri~s ible promo\inn of !he romm;inder of one nf the 13 mili tary regions in China, Hsu Shih·yu. Hsu h;is hcrn commrinder nf the 1m· portant Nanking military region for about 15 years. He also is a vice defense. minisli!r and, more important, a full member of the powerful 25-member Political Bureau (Politiburo) of the Com· munist Party's central committee. A recent provincial radio broadcast from Anhwei Identified Hsu's deputy, Liao Jung·piao, as Nanking commander, according to diplomatic sources here. The Anhwei Military District ill one of three which comprp,e the Nanltlng: region. Analysl.!i here speculated that Hiiu has been promoted and sent to Peking . "We: can only speculate Bl thi! stage," one diplomatic analyst said. "There haa bee:n no official confirmation ol hi! transfer. But there: are .!IOr'fte grounds for speculation that he ma y have been sent to Peking to take over a the chi~ of Wiek• • -- --._-"",cl, 'How soe• the battle?' sta ff or possibly as defense minister. At least. these possibilities cannol be rule:d out:• These sources sa.id it was doubtful that Hsu would agree to a transfer to become one of the deputy chiefs of staff since this really would not be s promotion. "And we ha ve to assume: that lf he is being transferred il is intended as a boost upy,·ard be.cau se there has been nothing at all to indicate he "'o uld bf: demoted," the sources said. China 's top military commanders have not app('c.red i ~ public since an apparent leadership struggle developed in Peking in mid·September. Th is situation is belie ved to have been so serious that it caused cancellation of the traditional National Day mass rdlly and parade on Oct. I In the Chinese capital. Red China Given Four-vote Edge Over Taiwan UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (API -Four more U.N. members recognize Com- munist China than re:cogniu Chiaft& Kai- shek 's Nationalist regime, reSMrcher1 re ported today. The United Nations' DAg Ham- marskjold Library, in a "re:re:re:nct aid" pre:pared in advance or the: General Assembly debate oe.x:t week on whether to ofter the: Red reg;me: membership and expel the Nationalists. listed 60 members that recognizf' Peking and 56 that recognize the Taiwan government. In thl!: dl!:bate be:glnning next Mort- ·day, the 130 U.N. members mwt de:cide whether to pass an Albanian rPOlution which would se.at Peking and ous t Taiwan or a U.S. propoial to seat both Chk\&1 in the Assembly and giv e Peking Chin1'1 permanent seat on the: Security Council. Another U.S. resolution would make 1ny attempt lo oust Taiwan an "im-portant que&Uon,,. requiring 1 two-thirds vote ro·r pu'sage rather than I 1lmple majority. t en of the coonlrlt1 that recocnlze Peking have done IO since last November when the Assembly voted 51..fl to 1eat Peltlng and owt Taiwan. But lht A.ssmlbly decided earlier In .that IMIMxl. that any 1Ucb change would require 1 two-lhlrda majority. • Not all of lbe 10 are certain lo vote thl• .year fo\} the Alban1'n reaoluUQp or against the U.S. plan, One of 'them , .)11uriUua, ii COIP<>9"'rtnc boll> U.S. pro- poall. Sttcpar Sets lti ln111at es Riot , Tal{e Over Wat·(( of Mc11t'al Hospital il\IDDLETO\\":\'. Con11 ! AP) -A hospital oft1c1al s:1ys seven inrnates who ~eized ronttul of a _1·qr~ ell Connt·cticul s Security Treat1nen1 Ccn t1·r for the criminally insane wert· ~o intox1\:aled after the disturbance endl•d that rhetr tomplaints 1.:ould not be underslOOd. Th~rc were no niaJor injuries and no escape :ittempls. he ~aid The sc\·en burned rn<1llrcssc<; and sn1a;;;hed \l'indo"·s during a 2'2-ho'Jt disturbance Sunday nigh! at the fla-in- mate institution . It is part of the staie mental hospital. Crinne<·t1cut \'alley Hospital. also located here, ··There did not hal'e 10 be any drrecl coercion on the part of the police·• Jn quelling the disturbance, said state !\len- tal Health Commissioner Ernest A. Shepherd. Anxiety, Jokes Mark Sex Fears Of Elderl y Men SAN FRANCISCO (UP!l -Jokes about the decline of sexual po11•er 1n men over 60 usually are broadcast by middle. aged men beginning to worry about their own abilities in the sunset vears. That"s the OJlin ion of Or.-Lron Epstein , associate director of the Langley·Porter Neuropsychiatric "Jns11tute. He told a gerialric conference Sundav at San Francisco State Colle5e that anX- lely builds uµ in elderly men o\'er their ability to perform "'ell tn bed. ,Jokes about the decline o I sexual po11·er burdens them more, Epstein said. But half of America's married nien v1ho are 75 .l'e:irs old are "sexuall y ac- tive." ~larried n1en Ol'er age 60 ha1·e sl.'X at least once a 11·eek on the average. he 11aid. Although the ability remains, Epstein said findings indicate !hat older men do tend to get les11 inte rested in sex while their mates are generally as interested as they were in rnldd!e age. He said sel'eral of lhe inma~s talked in the courtyard or the raeillty with Or. Abraham Zeich11er. a{'!lng coordinator of the ('enter, and ,he rest .. .,...ere persuaded lo come out ,·· \\'hen the patients made their com- plaint. Zeichner said . "lhev were so in· loxicated that "'e couldn:t understand thern"' He said he dldn l know 1t1•here rht in- mates might ha\'e obtained alcohol or drugs. Center staff personnel tried to qul'll the .disturbance \\"hen it started. but withdrf'W after mattresses v.·ere set 11blaze and y,•indov.·s broken. F'iren1en and police called to the scene \1·ere able to extinguish Lhe fires withont interference, Shepherd said. He said eight inmates were in the seiz- ed ward, but one patient barricaded himself in a room or the unil '·because he \va~ frightened" and did not participate in !he disturhanec. "There were 50 11 ho wertn"t inl'olved at all," he said. All seven patients had been transferred to the center recently from Norwich State Hospital. an antiquated structure 1l'hich had been closed. Each of the six wards at the center is a self-contained unit 1vhich includes dining, sleeping, recreation and therapy facilities for 25 patients. Shepherd said patients at the CP-nler either had been judged not guilty because of insanity. "·ere aYt•aiting trial. or had del'eloped mental problems in jail. G!ll Will Turu Over Safety Q.uiz R esults DETROIT «UPI l -General J\1otors Corp. has submitted to the govemmrnt results of an investigation intn possihle faulty engine mounts and frames on l!lfi!i- 69 ChevrQ!els. GM• confi rmed Sunday that it had in· \'esligated reports of the possible defects after having been notified by the National Hil.ihway Traffic Safely Administration (NTSAJ. Senator Asserts New Pav Board , Won't Be Vetoed \\'ASHINGTON (AP I -Sen. Jscob Javi1-' tR-N.Y 1, has tried to remo1·e reservations labor leaders may have about Phase 2 of President Nixon 's economic policy. Jn telegrams Lo them Sunday, Jal'ils said lhat the Cost of Living Council \.\'ill not veto decisions by the Pay Board, on v.•hich labor representatives might serve. A -CJO President George J\1eany fail- ed to the program after 1\'ixon announced it hursda~·. In.stead, he called a conference Tues· dsy of the executi\·e board of his organization and the heads of the in· dependent United Auto Workers and Teamsters unions. He has said !hey v.•ill discuss what he calls d iscrepani.:it-s bet"·een v.•hat labor leaders \.\·ere told in adl'ance of the PhaSe 2 announcement and interpretations that have con1e since. One of the key questions is belie\•ed to he the Cost cf Li\·ing Councirs \'eto poy,•er. Javi1s sent telegrams Sunday to l\lean.v. UA\\' prtsident Leonard \Yood - cock. Teamsters chief ·Frank Fitzsin1 - n1ons and aOOut three dozen other !r.bor leaders. He told them union cooperation "is critically necessary for the effective operation of the program with fairness to labor and for !he autonomy of the Price Commission and the Pay Board." Expelled Pa11ther Cut Down DENVER <UPI! A former Black Panther leader "'ho said his people were oot yet ready for vlolence died Sunday in a V1'.llley of poliee bullets after he tried lo run do9.'n a law officer in a panel truck. Police said James Albert Young Jr., 30, died of multiple gunshot wound.!. He died only a few yards from where a Denver pollceman .... ·as shot to death in a disturbance last v.·eek. Young allegedly stabbed three women during a disptJtt, tried lo run over an officer with his panel truck and .... ·as slain "·hen he opened fire on several other police officers. Investigators said Young, a former mental patient \1'ith a police record dating back to the age of 14, used a knife or a pair of scissors to slab three ...,·omen who v.·ere arguing v.·lth his v.·ife out:iide an after-hours club. Young tried to flee in his panel truck when police ar· rived and one officer, Patrolman Richard Petry, said he \Vas knocked to the ground by the van. After a IO-minute chase. police said Young opened fire. They returned the shots, rid· dling the \'ehicle 1Yith perhaps as many as 40 rounds. Young, fon11er de fens e minister for the Denver Black Panthers, claimed in 1969 he \1'as i1U1trumental in the escape of Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver rrom the United States. Cleaver denied the claim. \'oung v.·as expell.ed from the Black Panthers two years ago after being accused of trying to organize "terrorist- type actil'ilies which would have resulted in the needless loss of innocent lives." Old London Bridge Goes Up in Desert Auica Guard }fostage Di es ROCHESTER. N.''· IAPJ -I ..,.., ,.., ... want to answer your child's questions about God? Th' death of a \\"Ounded guard. v.·tm had been held hostage in · DAJLY PILOT 5 Bo y Hangs Self, Same as Fatl1er COi\1tOE. Tex. f AP I -A 14-year-<ild boy jailed becau..'le "lhey just v.·anted to scold him a little bil" hanged himself In the lii&fllf: jail in v.hlch his father committed suicide in the same way JO years ago. f..Iontgomery Coun ty Sheriff Gene Reaves Si11d the boy, Jerome Andre\\' Price, v.·as found hanging in the cell or the juvenile ward Saturday. Reaves said the boy had tied one leg of his trousers around his nec.k and the o!her around a bar 1n the \1-'Jndow. The youth's father, Julian Price, hanged himself using lhe same method in the same Jail Jn 19ftl ~·hile being held on a rnurder charge. Jerome's broLher, J ay Price. 25, said their father had been accused of the murder of his mother and nephe""'. The youth had been sent to jail Thursday for truancy. "Actu;;ilJy, the kid hadn't done anything. They just wanted to scold him a little; bit." Rea\'es said. FRITZ WARREN'S The money you spend on Rental Feea could Buy a Sean Water Softener Phone your oe•re•l Sears store Sports Car Center of California, Inc. has three French models Peugeot 304 Sedan $2,479• for you. (They're thenew l'CilgeotCiealer in town I Q "' T he 1egHI Lion (lf Belfort. symbol of o\"er 80 Y"ar< of Peugeot'• HUtomlltive er•ft,man,hip. oow h11 1 •new local addre01. ~,;..--Peu,;co!, !he cir with £our-whtt1 indepo!ndent Peugeot 304 Station \Vagon s2,199• ~lnpen•ion , di1 e br11ka1. (ully racl1nin1t buck~t se1t1. rack and pinion 1ceering, .. nd ~~ichelin Jad1al tiu;J. The Peugeot 504 comes ,.,·ith a .. inroof. four· whee! diM: brake1, and 4·speed lran•miS'1Dn as standard equipment. Au1ome11e trantmis .. on, • opt1Dnal T he Peugeot.304 S~dftn and S1ai1on .__. \\'11on feature fnur-on-the-floor, froflt-wherl c!ri''· Peugeot 504 •Po.L '"'' ......... .., •• ~ ••••••••..•••• ·-· $3,499' . ' ' ~ an O\"erpass for a street on the last month's Attica prison riot. Come to thll Christian Science Lecture Surrey side. It already looks has raised the riot d'ath toJI , ""THI roWElt ClllSIS AND THI INDIVIDUAL" FRITZ WAR R E N'S cl""" io lhe Arizooa '"" '"d lo 43. ' """" ::. ... '·'· Sports Car Center of California. Inc. LAKE HA VASU CITY . Artz. (AP f -It "·as enough lO make a cockney cringe. Th,re was the London Bridge, in the Arizona desert, supporting two red and .,,,,hite tents, \Vith crowds of peQple streaming across it. r understand that you hal'e l-larrison \V. \Vhalen. 37, ofl Hun11.,:.:, ... ,·~c~H~!~"s:!· .. •1 :~tt.riwrn sandstorms that might ac-Alexander died Saturday in ,_ .. ,.,. "' 710 E .A.ST l ST STREET. SANT.-\ • .\~-.A., C.<\LIFORr\l.'\. l U I ., .. ~S~tro:'.'.'.o~g:_~M~e:m~o~r~ia~f-~H~os~p~it~a~L.'.'.::========'='="="="="="=" ="='="='"="='="=~="="=· "=~==""='='"=='"=='"=========~---------------'~~~----------------ua y c ean 1 more . 1 _ 547-0764 To a Texas·style barbecue'! 'Vith great hoopla, 1he 140- year-old bridge, brought here brick by brick from London , was restored to service Sun- day as part of the main street <lf this newly de\·etoped city. The developers, J\1cCulloch Corp.. bought the grand old lady of the Thames for $2.4 million and reconstructed it over a new c.'Qncrete cone on a peninsula extendinJ! into La'-~ 11a\"asu. A channel was dug beneath the bridge, 1\·h1ch leads lO an airport. Norman Hall, a director of the Cit~· of London Corp. y,•hich snld the bridge t.o ~lcCulloch. ~aid he noted son1e changes in the brid,ge. "It has a little higher arch In the center, il's humpier," Hall said. "They left off about 50 feet at one end which \.\'as Lhink ahead to christmas and . save! (.. The red and white te nts were the scene of a gala din· ner for 700 Saturday night, in- cluding many prospective land buyers flown by J\fcCu!loch to this city of 8,000 on the Arizona-California border. Jn addition to the barbecue . there were sky diving ex- hibitions. fireworks. st u n t flying and canoe and water ski races. Sir Peter S!udd. lord mayor of London, and Arizona Go\·. Jack \V illiams said I he reconstructed 9)2-foot bridge \1·ould serl'e as a symbol of friendsip be.t.,,,·een Britain and the United States. And Hall made a sales pitch for another bridge the city of 1.ondnn JUSt happens lo ha \'e a\'nilable The \\"aterloo Br id g e dismantled 33 years ago. he said, is now in a junkyard. "waiting for a buyer."' spectacular pre-holida_y sale! ,_ .., ,..... .. lf'•J ..... ..,_ .-y ; , tltyl In our r1~1o1l•r talon 1el•dion -$10 hlO •...... -.. ·-······-······ ....... -'5 Nt• $11 thr•• minl1turtt ·-··---····-··-·-.. MW $9 , ... llllf(lel ..... 0. lh c ................. it's , at the broad way -.... -....... n2.n>1, ... -zn pholOJl"fSDh 1tudlo ., . lat fi001' -- I - • _I An architectural ex~ression of our attitude toward change. It will rise up from a specious plow paved in warm red brick ond surrounded by native trees. Symboli zing the fact we have been a California oompany for over a hundred years. The sculptural colonnade of 34.foat, white stone columns around the building will reflect our pride in being the West\ largest mutual life insurance compony. And the grovity- defying way in which each of the floors extends out beyond the one below it will suggest our progressive attitude toward change. But our dramatic new operolional headquarters in Newport Cenler will also be very efficient. A staff member located on, say, the 3rd floor will find that the other deportments he works witfrmost frequently will also be on lhe 3rd floor. And the people he consu lts regular ly on the 2nd floor. or ihe 4th floor, will be right below him, or above him. Not at the other end of the bu1ld1ng. The center of our new home will be a breath of fresh air. A 90.foot square atrium offering more lighl and landscaping ond a pleasing change of pace as one posses through. Or goes around ii. Our 800 staff members will have 274,000 square feet of visually delightful spaces to en1oy. Including dining roams. Library. Conference rooms. Medica l lucilities. And 6 passenger elevators to reach it all. Working in such a beautiful environment, we expect to create many of the imaginative new insurance services needed lur the future. PacHtc Mutual • I ' . ' ' ' . ' . • • DAILY PD.OT EDITORIAL PAGE • Meeting Water Needs I Northern California surplus water, long wasted into the ocean, is now coming to parched Southern California and the central valleys in between -thanks to the greate st engineering feat of its kind in world history. Gov. Ronal d Reagan signaled the start of the pumps' at the Etln1onston Pumping fllant at the north side or the Tehachapi 1.lountains last Thursday. \Valer was pushed 2.000 feet up, lo fl o\v down the southern side. In time, it \viU be a blessing to all the people of Orange County as its higher quality along with its quantity replaces the saJt-plagued and soon to be depleted Colorado River \Yater. Superlatives connected with the project rival those associated ~·i lh the exploration of spare. Engineering for the mou ntain lift v.·as unprecedented; everything was a first. The California \V ater Project is now 90 percent com- pl eted and {19 percent contracted for. And in the 10 percent not yet built is a political meSs. It is the Peri· pheral Canal and a political toy for a Contra Costa County congressman who has declared himself a candi- date fo r the Democratic Party's nomination for governor in the next election. lie is Rep. Jerome 'Valdie of Antioch. Among his con stituents and finan ci al supporters are some 110 in- dustries li ning the shores of the Sacramento and San J oaquin Rivers as they converge on San Francisco Bay. Against state \vater policy, Waldie would use fresh 1Nater fron1 the north to increase the flushing capacity aJong his county's river coast -thus relieving the industries of the expense of treating their o\vn sewage. The Peripheral Canal '"'ould protect the Delta, pro- vide a barrier to salt \Valer intrusion from San Francisco Bay, and even benefit \Valdie's own county water users \vhile sending more fresh v.·ater south for agriculture, in- dustry and people. But 'Valdie has blocked the federal share of the cost The Tragic Iro11y of Our Century r .. -, .. _. ___ , ... _,,,~.,-~ ' . ' Sydney .J. Harris ; , . I --" Thoughts at Largr: The tragic irony of our century wa5 our llchrf that 1\•e could e I i m i n a t e •·fana\icisn1" bv clis<J\'U\\ ing religion, 11nd produce rca!'On.ablcncss by preaching the gospel of scirnce - !Jut succeeded on!? 1n reac/ung n e 1~ heights of fana!1· cisn1 through the •·religions''· of fasc-- ism and cornmun- ism. • • The destruclion of lyra11ny is less a . ;, • ' I •j . ~:, :· -,.,,,. guar;>:1tcc of ju.st1re 1h:in an invitntion 1ilr rhe opposih: S-Ort of tyranny w assert ti self. • • \\'e <1re all w11linc; try admit that 1!1cre is ~on1c tra ce or n1ai!ness in !he most sane <•f rncn ; v.·hat 11c are 1;n 11111J1nJi to adm it 1s that there 1s ah1 a~ s son1c r!.'ason in lhe ina ddcsl of men. screarn1ng to be rc)('as- cd fron1 its pnsun of 1ns..1n1ty. • The ~ame pt.·rs:on often <lrniand~ con· .st.inty 111 Ju\·r. but \,1rirt1' 1n Sl'~. hut not r•\('n !l ie 11'.0!>l og1lr 11[ l'lll'Jl lona! t:l\n- l •1rt1on1~I :. can bring {Jjf 1n1s tnck suc- l c~i.full.\ • • The puh)!l 's Jnsatiablc crv for ncv; 1 rl1~11sion .• ho11s 1vci-nnl1 l·ipillrd some 70 ~t·ars ;igo hy Thun\;l~ B:11ll'Y Aldric h, 11t1rn he. ohscr1l!d ' "TI1cre ts ahl'a ys a hc;J1·~· c!en1<i1Ht fur frt·~ll 111('d1ocr il" -in ••\t•r} g1·ner.1t1•1n . thr• lr<i~t cutiil·;itcd taste !las the l;1ri;c~t appr111c:' • • The cl11cf Cfh'Cl of Drl;\l!l11'fl t is lo :::rrng1ht'n one·s 011 n np1n1•1n, and ~n111r11mt•s. in<!cl·d. !n dr i\'e u• to rn0re .. x1ren1e po.'l1\1uns !h11n v.e v.otJ!d t:tke 111tlluut the ~pur of l't•1ttro1•rrsy, Pos>.1b1h!\' of 11 L'S. clt.'lrole \\'i !h Ru.~~ia an<i Ch1n;i IPUl:-1 fril!l1trn the :-kin ilJ?hl ofr hundreds of po!iticians : 1f thev lose an ou1s1de aggrl'ssor lo ''\·1ew v.·ah Dear Gloom y Gus When all the sick producers, di· reel.ors and act.ors face up Lo the fact that the majority of American moviegoers want to be cleanly en· tertained, their box offi ce take v.•ill soar. Sex belongs I.a the privacy of the boudoir. -G. H.P. TMs lt•IUN nllKtl ... -•• \ll"I' Ml nttrn•rl!J lh110 ol th• "'""•t Por. '•"d 11ur 1>11 •Hv• le Gloomy Gu1, Dtll~ P'llll. alarm," most of their campaign appeal will be gone. • • • (Incidentally, it ls an interesting political observation that conservative administrations can take step5 in forei gn relations which, JI undertaken by liberal administrations. would promptly be labt'l- ed as "soft on oommunism "; and it might be plausibly argued that v.·hile refonns and ra pprochements are in· itlated by liberals, they are eHectuated by conservatives.) • • People far prefer happiness to wisdom, but that is like wanting to be ilnmortal without getting older, • • • Whatever is given us cos!s more in tbe long run than what we pay for. • • If you imagine that fun is fun and seriousness is serlou.sness, that onlv proves you don't really undcrsl.'.!nd either. • The "liberty" that most men clamor for is merely the right to remain enslav- ed to the prejudices they have. grov.·n comfortable v.·1th ; genuine liberty -to become 1"'hfJ yo u are -is more feared than coveted. • • All lllerary art that tries to "answer'' questions or "solve" problems is per se fraudulent : the most a creative artist can do is re-state quest fons and pose pro· b!ems more clearl y and dee ply than other men can. • • • When you imit:ile someone else, you are subtracting from yourself, not ad- ding: for nobody gro"·s by external augmentation, but only by inlemal ex- pansion. New: The Marriage Grid /\ sound and simple system for anah7:· ing intimale relationships -specifically marriage -i~ presented in The i\larriage Crid l~lcGraw .1J lll, ,6.9S) by Ors. ,Jane :-iryglcy il-'louton and Robert R. lllake, founders of Sricnti ric f.1ethods, Ioc., a behav ioral-science. firm operating in 30 countrie!I'. By using a simple numerical range, lhey claim each indi~·idll<ll can find hirnse!f in pos ition on 'I'he Crld, The un· fortun11te I.I slcepv.•alks through lire, miserable In his sltualion and unable to cope with escnpe. The lucky 9,9. 5UC· cessful with love anti life , ls productive ---B11 George --- Dear Geor e: \Ve used o read your ~lumn with great In rest In the New York D11ily News l:j t don't see it any more. \\'hat h pened? F.H. Dea r F.11.: I think The News was sold to the New York Sun. {Send for George's advll!t on how to calm yourself down. If he's noC at U1e off ice, you'll find him acro111 tbr. stttet at the saloon. l. , \ The Boolunan 1 and satisfied. The fa scination of Thf! Marrfa ge Grid lies within these obviOU1 extrenles. DISCUSSED BY Ors. Mouton and Blake are the various shadings and shlf· ling of allitudes in marriage, and the values and behavior of people as they try to li\'e together as intimates. Passages of dialogue fro m a wide range of literary sources -from Ibsen and Albee to Berne and Reisman -are used to Illustrate marriage dynamics, and lend a pleasurable quality to an otherwise prac· tical work of personal e:rploraUon. THE AUTHORS of The P.faniagt Grid sug11:est que st;ons such 1s these to the readers: "llow much haplness hive you llnd your mate expertenct!d In your mar· riage? ls your marriage 'a fight to the death ' or a marvelous adventure?" Or. Jane S. Mouton and Dr. Robert. R. Blake are noted psychologist& and the ft11thor1 of The P.fanagerlal Grid and 1be Grid for Sales Excellence. l of the canal. The state may have to pick up the whole tab to get the j ob done. Beyond this, future water supplies are to come from a branch of the Eel River. The people th ere want the damming for fl ood control and public recreati on. And t he water other\\•ise wasted is needed to the south for many purposes along the way. Efforts to bl ock this have so fa r been turned asidC'. But the threat ren1ains. .Far from destroying the envlronn1ent. the Slate \Valer Project has greatly enhanced 1L ll has lamed na· ture's oy,·n destructio n of the environment in lirncs of torrential rains. It has produced lakes and \Vildl ife habi- tat for the enjoyment of all. 1\nd it ''"ill n1eet the dire need of populous Southern California for n1ore and bet· ter \\'ater. Californians can t ake great pride in the ma sterful \\'3Y the slate is spreading its water y,•eal th from no rth lo south. But they must <lso be \vary or the actions of those v.•ho ,~·ould block the project's fin al successful complc· lion. Columbus Da y Ear]y llistory is a little distorted today, thanks to the n:i· lio n's hankering for Jong weekends \Yil h holidays on rit onda ys. Today is Columbus Day Early. Christopher joins George \Vashington in having his discove ry and George's birthday observed on a date different fro1n that of the event. About the only observers of Columbus Day have been· banks, so the date change means little. But somehow it doesn't seem rlght to allo\v arbitrary changes in hi storic anniversary dates. Or are we being too square about the \Vhole thing?' , ~ 4 ~ .. l1i Legal Jeopardy lfitho1at Breaking Law Mentally Ill Are Denied Civil Rights Jn physical illness, it is the suffering in· dividual who complains. "I ha ve dif- ficully breathing." he says, or. "I have a pain in my side," as he goes to the physi· cian for treatment. The patient may or may not lake the physician's advice, although he usually docs. He is o· free agent. In lhe case of "menta l illness," however. it is not as a rule the "ill" per- son v.·ho complains . but h is relat ives or neighbors. w h o as k a court lo refer the individual for psychiatric examina- tion. The ind ividual may be ha pp y enoug h, althoug h beha ving in ways that trouble his associates. But if they can get a psychiatrist to diagnose the Indi- vidual as ··mentally ii!," they can have him commi!ted to a mental hospital for an indefinite term -even for the. rest of his life. It will do the individual no good !o protest, .. there's nothing wrong with me!" He bas b e e n classified as "mentally ill" and others take over the con trol of his life -of course, for his O\\'n sood , HOW DO WE TALK about people v.•ho behave in :;tr:::ge or socially unac· ceptable v.•ays or P.ntertain blzarre idens? 11 m;ike s a \\'orld of cllfferen('e \1•hal language v.·e use . IL is one thing to say of Hiiyakawa surh people !hat they are wicked or misguided or wrong. II Ibey are wicked. perhaps they can be sho"'n the. harmful consequences of their behavior. If they are misguided or l'i•rong. perhaps they can be corrected. But lo say !hey are "mentally ill" is to deny them the elementary human al· tribu te of rationality. It is therefore t!J rega rd them and treat them as subhu1nan . The con trast between how socicly lrC'als physical and menta l illness is visibly illustrated by what happens v.·hen a member of Jehovah's Witncsse.~ is told !hat he requires an ope ration involving a hlood tran!ifusion. As m;iny knov.', blood trans fu sions <1re forbidden for members of this sect. Even when physicians regard this prohibition as "crazy" they respect such a pa1ient's wishes. A PATIENT, JN having been classified as "physically ill " is given credit for making v.•hat is to him a ration;./ choice wi!hin the framework of his beliefs and val ues. No such respect for the patient's ra- lion;ililies is shown to !he pe rson. who is rliagnoscd as "mentally ill". As Dr. Thornas Szasz. profcS~<lr of psychiatry at the State University of New York Ups tate· J\ledical Center in Syracuse writes: "'there are two basic ways in which a person may be penalized in ou r pre sent socie ty. One is hy running afoul of lhe law. The oth er is by running afoul of psychiatrists.'' Law sets for!h fairl y clear rules and penalties i:ovcrning legal and illegal behavior. But there are no sucb clea rcut standards for normal and deviant behavior. 'Vhat is norma l in the U.S. may he deviant in J apan; v.•hat is normal in San F'rancisco may be fand often is) outrageous in F'reeport, Illin ois. BUT ONCE A psychiatrist has declared a pe rson ,.mentally ill," he can be sub- ject to commitment in a way that is in total violation of his civil liberties. As Dr. Szasz con tinues, thus the patient has no co unter·disagnostician "comparable to the d('fense. attorne~·"-.. and the pntient finds himself in legal jeopardy v.•ithout having broken the law or being accused of a crime. and without having been tried and convicted." Having been defined as in cap;ible of reason, he cannot argue his way out. The Amer ican Associati on fo[ the • Abolition of I n v o I u "tar y Mental Hosp italization, lead by Dr. Szasz. the psycholog isL Erving Goffman , and Dean George Alexander of !he school of law, University of Santa Clara, held its first organizational meeting in Syracuse on Oclflber 2. Ti s purposes first are lo di stinguish sha rply between voluntary and involuntary hospitaliz1Hion: and secondly io promote an understanding of !he dehumanizin.i; effe cts ... of in- voluntary mental h(JS pitalizaLion .•. and to promote,. .. legislative and judicial actions making such in vo I u n tar y psyc hiatric intervention unlawful." ESSENTIALLY IT IS an organization dedicated to securing for thos e accused of "meotal illness'' the sa me elementary rights enjoyed by thOse accused of brea k· ing the law. Dr. Szasz declares himself "11•holly in favor" of voluntary hospit:ili7.ation v.•hich he compares lo going 10 the church of one·s choice. ··At this moment." Dr. Szasz writes, "thousands of America n citizens are being forced lo submil tn psychiatric 'therapies' against their 1v ill : to loss o~ liberty. to lifelong stigmatizations, to ex- lreme!y toxic drugs, to brain-damaging effects of electric shock , an d until recently even to such in cre di bl e barbarities as lohotomv . I submit th 11 t this is nQlhing less than a crirne to humanitf." r.laggie Scarf in a re crnt Ne1v York Times fl1agazine article riuotes a critic of Dr. Szasz' latest book , "The fl1rinufacture of r-.tadness." as saying, "There is something in it lo offend prac11cally everybody." Clearly . anyone who can of- fend alm01St anybtxly is z,. brilliant and original thinker. I don·t think Dr. Szasz'1 theories can be ignored. By S. I. lfaya kawa Prt>siden t San Francisco State Colleg e Russian Failures • Ill Space Revealed \VASHINGTON -A big shake.up !s apparently underwt1y in upper echelons of Russia·s space hierarchy. Exactl y v.•hn is being displaced and why is still unknown. But rrom the bits and pieces !hat have. sirted ou t from hehind the dense wall of secrecy sourounding Soviet Space person- nel and activities. j t is evident a number of important changes are taking place . Thal is not sur- prisin g in view of the past year's re. cord. ll has been the most calamitous in Russia's spa~ operations -t.: long succession of costly failu re5 and disasters in lives and equipment. Sixteen of 19 space probes have been busts, some of catastrophic proportion . WELL-KNOWN because the tragedy couldn't be concealed was t he asphy.1.latlon dealh of the t h re e c<llmlonauts while. descending Crom a record-breaking earth orbit Still not officially disclosed la that communication with the trio wa1 lost by ground control within aeconds aHtr they started down. Othefl devastaUng craMes grimly concealed from both the Sovie t people and tht. world are: -A lunar probe Jut spring that e.1.ploded almost immedlat.ely afler being airborne, hurling l1rge pa™ of the rocket back to earth kUUng some workers and le1ving huge craters near ttie launchlna: p1d. This shot prectded Luna Quotes MarJ•rd Shedd, El Cfrrlto novellt t - "The older I get the more J love the young. They are very giving when they knoW &n older person wbo0 Js not agalnst them." r ' ; . ' ' \ . ' llohert s~ N len 18 early In September, v.•hich did succeed in carrying some kind of vehicle tD the. moon but lhat crashed on landing - a Iota! loss. LAST YEAR, there v.·as an even worse debacle. A Jun11r probe blew up on the pad with heavy loss of lives and huge destruction of equipment. There has never been a hint of this deva11tating disast.er. -All indica tion s are that the r-.1ar9 probe by two five-ton spaceships 1s a flop. f\1oscow isn't admitting it, but nothing has been heard froin the ships for v.·ec~s­ Weslern space experts are scratching th is operation as another Soviet setback . These numerous catastrophies explain why Ru!!ia has made no attempt to put a man on the moon -and is not likely to for a long time lo come. THE AIR FORCE is having very encouraging resulL~ in experiments to develop what is called a "discretionary descent system" to keep planes hit by enemy fire airborne 'until the pilot can be rescued. Hypocrisy of 'Rip Off' When hlacks In the South were beaten and lynched by white mobs, it was called ''coon huntin' " -not murder. When black zealots today urge the death of pollcemen, the phrase is "o[f the pigs" -not murder. The· proce5S ll!I simple, and ancient. Dehumanize tbe obJect of srorn, clothe the evil action In a fresh (prtferably righteous) description, and a I most anything see.ma jusliUed. Thus lhe Gt in Vietnam may end up "knoekin&,., off gooks," when he'• rully klllio& ullle children. - _ ., TltB NEWF.3 r OID'lple of this pervene word 11me lnV-Olvt.s thievery by 90me of our r1dlc1l young. They call It "ripping off," ind U runs the predatory range from burgl1ry and shoplifting to po11lng •s • clergyman to solicit free food for • hippie commune. Rip-offs are directed chiefly at the establlshment :..... corpo r ations, tinlvcraltles and government agencies - ,r--· ---;"' ~ . ' : ,,, I .., ~ w• 't • j i Guest r.oJtonal , i t_-_ ' -· ,,, ' . ,.;I yet are remorselessly jWllified as a form of political protest. The establishment 8llppoRdly1 cheat.I the public, so tbe philosop h izing marauders contend there ls n n t h I n II wrong in plundering to even things up a biL IL would take a lol of sho!>U!Ung lo equal one large pr~fWng con,gplrecy, they ariul. , PERUAPS. BUT HOW can one-gen· ulntly propose laretny u a nrnedy for larceny? Where Is elementary morality? tt Ill obsl!ured by revoluUonary lingo, u Is the fact that the publk: ultimately peys for all manner of tbefta lhrough higher 'Prices and higher taJes. One wonders if the young see the Irony. They frown on rapal!lou1nes1 and 111kery as unworthy of the Qe'W gene.ration, yet rip-offs are a foul blend of both. ~llWIUet JOtll'lloJ The concepl i.~ Rn outgrowth or the Vietnam v.·ar in which a number "' fi ghter-bomber pilot~ have been sho t down. The problem was turned over l<l Wright-Patterson Airbrise, Dayton. 0 ., which called in Goodyear Ar.rospacc Corp .. Akron , with much experience in balloon and lightcr-than·air crafl. After several years of experimenting, Goodyear has produced l\'hat is called PARO -pilot airborne re.co\•ery device, described as follows: BASICALLY, it consists ..,or a hot.air baJ!oon that unfurls above.•an airman's parachute. The bot air lifts tbe pilot up to J0,000 feet, out of range of ene my small· arms fire, It can keep him aloft for up to 30 minutes, so another aircraft can arrive and 'air snatch' him to safl!\y. The pilot has the option to cut the bollool'l looM! and descend to earth on hls parachute." The Air Force lists 234 "known captured" pl!ots and crewmen In Vietnam ; the Navy 143. OllANGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robt1t N. lVtcd, Pllbli.ther Thoma,, KttVi!, Editor Albert W. B<1te.r Editorial Pagr. Editor The edltorh1i Pll!W or the DeTiy Pilot &eeks to inlorm and 1t lmu· IAte readers by ptes1>nllng thls ncwtflAPM''& oplninns and com• rnen1ery Qn topla or lntrrl'6l 11nd 11li;:nil\CAnrt. by providing it forum for the expr~lon nf nu r rt'itclcn" (11'\nions. and by prr11l'nllru: the dive~ vlt\\'p(lln111 nf lnfrinnl'd ob-.erv(!nl and ·11X1ktsmen on lot1ics ot thr. day. Monday, Oc tober II, 1971 DAILY PILOT 7 Many Blue Collar Jobs Still Go Wanting \YASlllNGTON tAP) About 6 1 percent of the na· lion's work f orce is unemployed, but rnany blue- collar and other jobs requiring a broad range of technical skills are going begging. \Yeldcrs are in critical de- n1C1nd in (:eorgia w h i 1 e pcl!icemen, registered nurses an<l phy~ical therapists are 11crded in California. In Boston, Carl W . N1rkcrson says his placetnt•nt office has Jfi2 unfi!led positions available v.·1th no one to take them. "\\'e've got some jobs we can't fill, especially f or 11·etde rs and n1achin1sts." sa.1s an en1ploymcnt official in D.illas. Elsc11.·here. an Associa!rd Press survey sho .... ·s, the ;;;tnrv·s !he same: \\!anted • penOle \.\'ilh technical skills. ··There is a den1and for peo- ple with more technical and lrss theoretical backgrot1nrls,'' .sass Prof. !lollis Baird. direc- lnr or Lincoln College in Boston. "The jnh s1tuntion is much better for l hose grnduales v.•i lh "s soc i a t c degrees than those \1•ilh <1 13.S. bachelor of science of fl.1.S. master's." Associate de grees a re awarded upon complet ion of programs laking less than four years to complete. A number nf programs. especially at technical and vocational schools, are design. ed lo prepare students for im- mediate em r I o y rn en 1 1n spec1ahzed positions from 1ust below the pro!essional !eve! to those requ iring \'ery llmiled spet·ialized tra ining beyond the l11gh school level. Hut dt1rlng the past decade An)erica·s high sch o <l I graduates flocked in ever larger nun1bers to the nation's I i be r a I -art s co lieges. Educators point to several reasons for the trend . 1n- clud1ng draft deferments and parental pressure. In 1970, the last year for v.·hich figures are ava ilable. more than one million persons received bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees. This far· tor. coupled with others such as cutbacks in tht aerospace industry, has resulted in an U\'ersuppl y u1 <·ollege-tra1ned personnel in several fields. ··This year"s seniors !aced !he tough e s t e91ploy1nenl m<.1rk el u1 years," according ro the Co llege placen1tnl t:ouncit. "l--:m ployrrs 11cross the country are hiri ng 26 per- cent fewrr seniors a n rl graduate students !han last year, :111 off year 1n itself." the cou ncil says in a staten1ent. The Amen<'an Ass()(:iation of State Col leges a nd! Univer sl tits re p ort "signiricanl decreases in the numbers of studenls V.'lt PTA Honors Mr s. Boyd Laj;luna Beach school board member fl.lrs. Charlton (Jane) Boyd was honored at the rt· cen t Fourth District PTA Congress v.'ith the Golden Oraoge Award, presented an- nu<1lly to Orange County v.·on1en for outsta nding con1· niuni ly serv ice. !r1 addition to her service as a school trustee, r.1rs . Boyd was cited for 15 years of PTA work. seven years as a member of the Laguna Beach Babe Ruth League and for her work in organizing and serving on the boards of the \.aguna Beach Counseling Service and the Lagun :i Bea c h Coordinating Co ur1cil. Recently appointed presi· dent of the Hegional Oc- cupation Progran1 board of trustees, she also is a 111em bcr of the civic League, Citizens Town Planning Association, Greenbelt Con1mittee a n d Soroptimist Club, and wor ks with her husband, y1ce 1'.1ayor. Charlton Boyd, in the ir travel agency business. Sale! All our print custom draperies and slipcovers. 15% off " Call collect (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home service, free. Give your home a facelift with a fresh new window treat~ ment and·slipcovers. Choose right in yoor own home from a wide se lection of fabrics .•• traditionals, moderns. florals, abstracts. It's easy with the personal help of Pen neys custom decorator. JCPenney at-home decorating o-Fate now. Uae Penneya Ume payment plan. l registered ed ucation majors" and attributes the drop largely to the job shortage. The as50e1ation estimates 100,000 educators had to look outside the profession this past year for employment. !Jerman llahn , ad- ministrator of C a r e er Academy, a private trade school in Los Angeles. says t h e under-?Jld over-skil led workers are ha ving a hard time find ing a job. \\'e're training the in-between." For those in·between, these are often booming times. "The employment of blue collar work ers Is probably higher than professionals or the lt'sser skilled ," s:1ys Al Junes. who oversees trade schools for the Ceorg1a State Board of l·:dul'ation. '"I think Uus 1s <hi~~l o the fat·t 11e are mo\ing Intl),, a service oriented soeiely." \ Workers i n eonstrurtion tr:uJes <Ire i11 big d<'n1und i11 c;corg1a urban areas nov.', Jnn<'~ says, and hea!th ur· 1eup11t1ons are boorning. "\Ve 'll be five ye<1rs 111ak1ng 11 dent u1 the den1and in the health field ." Jones said. \\'ent worth Institute. in Boston, one of the large~! te<'hnical school~ 111 New England, says all of 1\s 1971 i;:radua!es who 1<>'('11t through the school's µl11t•ert1l'nl off1t'e were placed v.·1th no trouble. Allen Abbitt. µIHre111enl or- fi crr at Chicago's l>unbar High School. says 90 µcreent of the 1971 graduates applying for Jobs '"11,et so1nelh1ng" !\--lost unplaced D u n b a r gr:1duates were college-bound . Abbitt ~aid. In .lr1cksonv1lle, FI n ., "construt·t1un tr'ades. welders and auto niechan1cs are in /1eavy demand," says Dr. Eri<' Vibrations: "'!ills, dean of career e.c:luca- t1on at Florida Junior CoUege, "So are skilled air con- d1t1onini: and refrigeration lcchn1c1ans " Henry Quandt . manager of lhe Jacksonville offi~ of the Florida State F.n1ploymenl Service, sayi; •'s ki 11 e d 1nurney rnen's occupations are !lli l! demand opportunities \Ve dnn't have enoug h to fill the jobs " Uenlal tc<'hnoloi.:y is the No 1 skill needed in the Los Angeles ;1re;1. according tn Hahn. ··1'here's a great de· n1and for these and so fev.· Our put-togethers for apartments or small homes. SuddElnlte'.<erything thal"s new, everylhing th<1t's now, everything tha!"s happening in homBdccomting is at Penneys. WEI call it V1bra11ons. V1b1at1ons is a deco1a11ng concept base<1 on to!al coordination; a seroes of dramatic room settings whe1e all !hB designs, all the s!yles, all lne colors n1end per!eclly to p1oduce a single look. All this so you can spend less hme shopping tor your home and more timoen1oyin9 it. A. 3-pc. dinetle set. Seat and back cushions in bfar.k/white MSpar!a" Herculon ole!1n. S99 B. 2 qi. cassero!ettood warmer. S.99 C. "Pot Luck'" p11nted co11on te11y. Towel 1.25; matching flp1on 2.25; Po1 Holder 60<; dishcloth 6o< 0 . ''Pan1el11" curtains. Ray on shar~sk1n . Valance 1.69: 68":.:24 ' 01JO''11ers 2.~9; lop curtal!1s J.99 E. '"Echo·· polyes1er carpe1ing. 7.50 sq. yd. F. Contemporary wall un•t. includes: Storage chest 89.!15; Des~ un11 89.95 : Cube cabinet 89.95: W1ne/1;ick insert 34.95: Record cabine! 1nser1 J4 .95; Orawe1 insert 34.95 G. Cane back chair S6S H. "Jewel Tell" draperies SO"x 84• $12 J. "The Tree."" A 38 "x 36 · 1ull color print ol the o riginal oil pain!ed by Shipman. Framerf. $22 )(, Con1empo111ry Coiner Group w/AM -FM stereo radio 5449; Matching swag li!mn SJ9 L, Brigadier stool S49 .. ., ' .. . . .. . ·- 'I ... -· • i : :. . \ • ... "-.. i -. '. --... schools. Hotel managemenl lJ also good." The proble1n, s;\ys Ri(·hard Stewarl, ad1111n1str;ill1r I) I Ct1reer Guidance School 1n \\'ashingtun, DC , is parenls. "A lot of our cl1enls. who are college ai;e. conic 111 with their parents." !'ilew arl sairl. '"\Ve test then1 and if v.·e say he·s best suJtcd for a \'OCa· tional or technical s<:hool. the parent s S('r<·an1. ·1 didn't raise n1v son lo be a l;ibl;rer ' ;'\\'hat our soc1ctv really needs.'' St1·11·;1rl ~a1rl, •·arc elcctncn1 1echn1r1an!, n n l electrical enj'.!1net"'rs ·· Penney'& prices include delivery within locel delivery area a. ·JCPenney The values are here every daU Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at these Penneys Stores: Avoiloble ot the follow ing 1tore1: CANOGA PARK CARlSBAD CHULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION VAllEY-SAN DI EGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "lHE CITY" RIVEll:SlOE VENTUR A. U~e Penney'1 l ime Payment Pion. 1 ' A· < -. ' ' " 8 DAIL V PILOr Monda1, Oc tokr 11, l'>71 CHECKING •UP• Botl1 Hearts Left ht Sa11 Fra11cisco By L. 1\1. BO\'D .--\ LA\\'~1A:'<I of lengthy experience cont ends he knO\\'.'I !ur a fa(:t that San Francisco is the b1 ga1ny capital of the 11estern ll'Orld . .\TAN FOil .\IA . ...._, the h!acks with d!)uble- joint('(I thu rnbs considerablv uu h1urnber tht' whiles likewise endowed ·. A ~UltVE)' ·by the 1\1n('r1(';1n l\h·d1eal i\sso- ciauon 1nd ~c<.1tes thal <1ge at which :i dtictur is niost apt to retire 1s ~2. THESE are the tlH't•e rH0$1 l'On11non rom<Jn!ic illusion ~ (1 f !he uu•xpertenced secret;\r~, I Rt•n1 tll'r1agc t end~ to r·e- torn1 a felln11 ~ A rcj1::r11·d CXl't'ul1ve is ;ipt lu be l1eartbrok- en. 3. rt the v.'1fe would give hun a divon.:f' tile gentleman 11·ould prOp41Se. So contends uu1· Lovv :.ind \\'<ir rnan . By in· experienced secrelar.v he sa~·s he ll)Crely rneans that young lady who is not yr! ncgularly called upon to complete her boss' Cl'OSS\IOfd pUZLl('S. IF \'OU \\'Al\T 11"1 know 11011· long ,l'OU c:.111 t'Xpecl tu !11·e. lr.v lhi~· Add toge ther 1101,,.. long your !\\'O grandfalhers. your 111•0 grand1nothcrs and ;.our rnvther and father lived. !hen divide I.he 101111 by SIX _ Tl1a! s !1 ' • T\\'ENT\' YEAHS AGO ju~1 about 100 nev.•spapers iu !his tountry printed da1!.r horoscope CC•lun1ns. r-.·ow approx11nately 1,2()() newspapers du :;o. Is that signifitant'' FREQUENTLY have no1ed pC1cul1ar l<1ws in !his cuu1Hr~', but fe11• as peculiar as son1e J<iws c!se11·here. Jn Teruel. Spain. for instance. !hC' !ist of illcgalil1es ~peC'itic;:illy pl'ohibi!s a 1n;1n fro m hi!ling anybod,v 011 thf' hl:'.id wi!h <1 cueurnher A n1unie1pal ordin.'.lnee in th e village nl' Trng<in:in u1 the Dutch East Ind ies preM:ribes lh;it n1cn wlio 11·or~ miiy br \1hipped by 11·omen . And g(·ncrally n1 lt:i ly 11 -~ unl<111'fu! to hirt a Paris fashion modeL CUSTOJ\1ER SER VICI:-:: Q. ''\\'J uch word canl!' f1l'sl. '!all' nr •;:iu tumn '?" A. Autumn . Early Americans thought up fall because of the fall of the leaves .. Q. "To 1rhnt do you attribute the fact that traffic ar{'idC'nl s "'hich ocrur at niµh! are i11·ice: as likely to resu l! in fatalities?" A. Liquor . _ Q. "How n1any of the privalel~-1.111·ned cars in thi s {'ountry are parked CJUtdoors every night ···· A. Almost hair \\'lllCH of lhese lung-tune celebrities n1 ade the most 111onev al the box offi ce'.' \Viii Roge rs. l\1ickey Rooney, Shir· lC'I' TCn1ple or Charlie Chaplin? Spring thal inquiry on your d~d. _voung fel!o11·. If hr says Rooney. congratulate hin1 n1ighti!.1. Thnf s right .. _ rN THIS BUSINESS. sttre enough. research is e\'erything. Am asked which has niorr feat hers- ;; duc k or a chicken A duck. a duck'. Fe<ilher C(1t1ntcr~ l<tl· liC'd 11.903 on a mallard. 8.325 on a Plymouth P«1l'k !11·11. \\'HEN our Planet tn an touched on the traits of the tudia r. ht• 111ad1rr1rn tl.1 left out Aquarians. lhe savage. A feminine 4·1icnt r1h1Pel<; :\nrT~ J\quarinns are said lo be excellent JL1d~l'S ol liu111;1n n:uurr. Although their private lives ru n deep. n11lsll.\ 1ht•1 1·e ~ern ;is .~ocial animals. They make !!flOd roli!icicins. 80111 .\bt' Lincoln anll Vranklin D. Roosevelt 11'l're Aqua n:ins )'oul' que.~Uoi1.~ v11c/ co1111ne111 :; tire we/co1ue 1I 011d i• ,If &e 1•sed 111 C1'/F:Cl\/JVG UP 1cherei•er possible. f'/r(l.~f nrfrlirss you r /e/fers to L. 1\1. Bvyd., P.O, Box 1Ri5, .\ewpvrl h1:acl1 92660. Cri11ie · A ppec1se nie11t Attackecl by Reuga11 LOS \:\GELES ~ l_;PJ I - D e s c nb1ng "revo lutionary crime" a:; one of !:11\' en· fnrcen1ent· . ., n1n~t diH1cu lt pro- ble1n s, t:r11. non;dd lll'<ig;in has 11<Jrned lh:it 1·111l11.at11111 cannot sur1·11·1· hv hu.1111g ··pea~·e t h1·11ugl1 ;111- peasen1enL" ··11 1s a price tnn gr-r•<il lor soc1er.1 rn cnns1df'r ·· !hl' gn1ern11r :;11 1d 'II 1" ;i prirt' 11e d<tr" n(ll p;11 It 1,, a prll'<' 11e 11111 not p;11 In 1·en1cirks prepart><I lur :1 l'On1 ent lnn of !IH' C'11\ili\l'l1•;1 Real ~; s I .1 I e ASSl!\'1;11 11111 Reag:in de ... (' r i be d n•1·1•l11- t1onar1 cr1n1(' ;1> '·I h ,. calcul'ated inst1ga!iun nf disorder 111 1111r soc1 rty b_v violent re1·nl1111or111r1es. ·· 1'he lragl'dy of Atl ii;a 's prisnn rio1. lll'agan added . "1s bul the latest rx;1rnple nr what can only hr described ;:is a guerrilla war against our society." He said the l'iolence at !he i\e1~· York prison, w h I-<'. h resulted ln 42 deaths. \\.'BS trig· gered by an "outlaw fro up" 11 hose very presence iri a pri so n 11·as becau~e of past 1·1rJlent cr1n1es . · · Th e s e self-prorla1n1t·d 1' e 1· o 1 u I ionaries set ntll dehberatel.1· to kidnap ;ind tnurder and rt1en tne<l to lt•g1 1imize their ll'lwlef:sness 111 ;'! ('ln.1k <1f SfM'lf)IOi,!!C':tl ;1nd re l'olution<iry rhetl>1'11· " I He;-q::an ~a11I 11 11 :1s ::111 "ou tr;igeous d1.~lHl'l11o11 ''I values" 1ha1 ~unit· "11n11• ques· t1on the ne1·r<;s111· :111d e1·en !he n1orality 01 1h11sf. whn had lhe coura~e cu :il't dec1s1 vely (at All ica 1_" •·t-:verv ufllcinl 11hn ha s an v degree ~f responsibility ro'r protecting soci e!~' again s 1 erirn1nal brutalitv knows the agori,v of decision in con· fronta tions where the innocent are involved ." he added. • --••••• .. ----••• I DENTAL ·;· I I I PLATES I I I I • Bridgework • Fillings I I e X·Ray • Extractions I I ALL ON I I IN5rANT CREDIT TERMS I All Credit Handled By My Office! No I Bank or Finance Co. To De•I With I • PENTOTHAL I • I I I I UNION MEMBERS & SENIOR CITIZENS I WELCOME I I I • toR. OAKES I I I . . I 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA I I PHONE 646-1882 I I No Appoi~tment N•c•ssery .Quick Plat• R•pairs Whil• You Wait I • ------· .. ---. • I I a QUEENIE By Phil lnlerfandi -· • Are Smokers Big Brains? GLO TAKI ,RIO[ IN COM,ETENT LIAD!llt:SHIP .. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A pysiolo&ist doing research for the tobacco industry says cJa:arette smokers thlnk more than nonsmokers. 1 • b u t whether they think more ef· ficiently isn't know~" By attaching elf:ctrodes to !ht scalps of 100 subjects, Dr. Barbara Brown said A1onday. she found. that smokers had mott electrical brain energy than nonsmokers. Cltl1•n. for l.tt•r Scheela brains use electrical e11ergy Administration Hospital, con· more diffusely, I ea s ef-ducted her work under a grant ficiently, she added. .~r~ro~m'."_'t~he:..:'.T~o~ba~c:'.c~o~l~":'t~it~u:t•~· -"============ M Ad••fllttm•nl " oaL investigators nowadays can look at a brain- wave pattern and tell whether it is that of a cigarette smoker,'' she said. Dr. Brown says smokers art' more alert and active than nonsmokers. .boesMoreThmiHelp S~ · SwellingOfHemorrhoidal Tissues Due To Infection • Also Civea Prompt, Temporary Relief in Many "Thia may mean cigarette smokers art more a'"'arf:, f~ more enegentic and more in- lelllgent than people who don•t • ..-smoke," Dr. Br1.1wn s.aid. ll . ,Ji'. could nittll, too. tbat smokers' "You can'l verv 14•el\ have a punching bag in ·the orlict or go about doing pushups," she said in an interview. "Smoking is a convenient \\.'BY of using up tnergy.'' Dr. Brow n, a physiologi!t at the Sepulveda Ve le r an s "' C&aea from Pain, Itching in Such 1i&SUea.f Dodore 'have found a l'l!m&rk· and itching Jrt theM tianer.l ably aucoeeeful medication lha~ Tests by doetora pt'OVed thi• actually helpe ahrink aweUing true in ma_ny ~ ' of hemorrhoidaJ tiaeuee when • Therned1cahonusedWEPtep- infected .and in.damed. And it a ration H. And no p~ption does mo1•. In many case11 it is needed for Pf'l!paration H•. Ii.,.. relief for houn from pain Ointment. ot ~ppogi~ _. • :f h.-.... -·.,~ ... ~ ... :t, . ~ ;' : ·-~· ' ,,._ ' ~ ... ~~\ t :· ~-. '· ~ ... , 1 .... , .. ~, ... ~ .... 1-:· J?;_ •• 'll'~·M '''"" , .. ., ..... - ''}.fore and more 1 gl't the feeling there's a move .. mcnt acound here to dump me." More Reports on Kids Studied at Thurston An unusual proposaf to report a ch i!d ·s progress Intermediate School lo his !hrou gh Thurston pal'ents every !11·0 v.·eeks 11·lll be takell under study. Laguna Beach i;chool tl'ustees /1a\e dt·cided, The µIan, \Yhich officials say \1·oul d cost ab011t S2,WO for the srhool year. wou ld proride paren1s 1rilh 15 re p or t s. ;1ccoun1ing for lhe child's tirne l'ach dny and l11s acaden1ic progres~. Conce pl 1v11 01 the plan \1•as spa rked b.v co111plaints of the three conserl'ati1·e lrustecs of poor comrnunication hct11·ce11 the Thurston staH a 11 d parent~-Truslt•e t ;er:1ld Linke said Tuesdav he had receil'ed phone ca ll~ fron1 parents "'anting tn knoll' exactly how students spent 1hel r time al lhe innor:itil'e sthool. "J think Lhat 's somewhat of a si !l.v question." trustee 1\or11'a n Browne told Linke , pointini:: out that each student i,; µrorided W-'ilh a daily 11rirten schedule. "I can tell you 11 ht· re 1ny thild has been el'erv da v." Dr. BrO\l.'ne added. "arld I -see no re<1son why any parent shoul d not kno1v what his child is doing ... School principal Da l'e Lloyd said n1ost probleins of staff- parent communications could be solved through a student's hon1eroon1 teacher . He also noted that each parent had been prol'ided witb a six·page outline of the school 's structure and that 100 percent of the pcirents had signed and returned a form st:H ing they had read the ou tline. Llo.~d added . hn\\·ever. that iL would b'! ideal if the parents could be provided a report on his child every two '"'eeks. but that. no parenis had e1'er made such a request. One parent in al1cndance at the meeting told the board she was 1·ery satisfied with the present system at the school. "I have ntver felt a5 c!o~e to a school as l do to 'l'hurstO n." said G111 Gaston. whose son ente red the school at the beginning of this school .. I feel 1 er~· s<il isfied." she added, .. and I would like to see the money used to educcite: my child and .not to tell me v.·here he is." . NOW'S THE TIME TO ORDER! 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Romana Banuelos ror U S. treasurer ant select another "more qualified" !\1ex ican·An1cr1can The request was madf' Sun- day by some 300 delegates at. tending the concl uding session of the second annual ~1 ex1can· America n National I s s u e s Conference. Conference C ha t r m a n !\1anuet Banda Jr. char,l!erl that Nixon failed to consult "responsible" Mexican. American leaders about !\1rs. Banuelos' nomination and said delegates were "very much dissatisfied" with the way it 11.·as handl ed. ~1rs. B;inuclos o"·ns a larg(' Mexic;in fnod processing plant in Gardena. C;i!if., that was raided for the sixth 1im!' last week hy frc:leral immigra1ion officers who arrested 36 illegal aliens. The resolution urging the President to withc:lr;iw the nomination accused t he treasurer ·designate o( "repeatedly" exploiting and degrading f\.fexican wnmen and employes at her plan t. The three·day conference as attendl!d by represent. atives of the Associa!ion of M e x i ca n·American E:duca· tors: Mex ic an American Political Association : Comison Semenil, a ~'omen's organiza- Four Killed As Big Bus, Auto Ram SPRINGFIELD. r.10. 1UPI1 -A New York to Los Angeles Gre1·hound bus Sunday slam· med broadside into a stalled c;ir and overturned. k illin~ four per.sons and injuring 32 others. Three bus passengC'rS' ;ind a passenger in the car were kill- ed. T\vo persons \\'ere listrrl in critic::il condition at C., x !\·ledica! Center <ind 14 others v.•ere hospit<il ized. The de;id were listed as Sallv Heichel. 1 I. of SI Luc;is, OhiO: !\!aria Scanrln\·a of Chicago and a woman "·ho had no identif~in,11 papers. P;:iuline A. Garrett. 5R. of Marshfield, lion ; Uiagu(' nr l'niterl Latin American Citizens, National G J Forum and ~1echa, a students' grnup. Banda said nont of the organization.~ attt'ndmg the conference was Cflnsulted by the Nixon Administration prior to Mrs. Banuelos' nomina. lion. ~lass Mar1·iage 4 Sisters ill S<une Cere ntoll y !)1\N BEl1i\'.ARO!NO. Calif I UPf1 ~Justin llund n1arried off all fnur nf his dau~hters simul!aneou~h· Saturday. but the j'.!irls \lent nn se'parate honr1 n1nons. "I[ was one hun1dingcr nf a wedding." said !he Al Rev .\!sgr Thomas O'Tf\lllf'. who prrfnrme<l lhe ceremnn1rs. "Ifs not as bad as frnir ~rparoite weddings would be." added Hund, v. ho made four trips 10 the altar. carh time escnrt1ng a different dau~hter cln11·n the aisle at SL Anne's Rnrnan C<ilholic Church . llund made shuttle lnps tn !he alter wt!h Judi. 2l Janice, 2.1. Joan 22. rtnd .icanne!\e. lR. ThPrr were ei,ghl bridesmaids. "This is your last chance to gt>l out of it," one of the LJ.<;hers tnld lhe laughing girls. "Do you think you can make ii rlnl\'n the ai~I('?" Hund was the nn!v one who arpearer:I nervous. A throng of 1.200 persons. including a raft nf reporlers, tried to al!end the ceremonies. Only 600 wilh in~·itatinn.~ -long engr;:n·cd scrolls listing the names of all the girls and the.Ir bridegrooms were ad· miffed "You can ha\'e the oulsidt, but tht> inside 1s fl)r lh<' I 11 m i I i e s , ' ' Hund told newsn1en. ordering doors to the church lockNI. Then one by one he handf!d over lhr brides -after scampering to the bark of thl' ch11rch each time -to the bridegrooms. r.erald Hov.·ard. I Air Force Lt. Kenneth. ~mith, O;irr~·I Setias and Larr y1 H.vder. 'T'he couples reci!cd their vn\vs !n a b;ickground nf soft guitar music. The ceremony was a modern folk mass y,·ith songs by a parish group of musicians. At nne point there were about 311 persons. including the altar boys and three priesL~. ;iround the altar. Each brid~' l'.'edding party \\"Ore different dresses and four cakes \rere cut at their group reception. "I cri!'d." !\lrs. Hund said follo\vlng lhe ceremonv. "Lots of times." · Slasli Raid Survivor Seized on Drug Rap AUBURN !UPI! -The man ~"·ho identified Cl<irence Oti11 Smith as California's sickle sli'lyer has been ;irrested by Placer County s h e r i ff 's deputies on automobile theft and n<1rcotics charges. The sheriff's office reported Sunday that l\ennelh Garbj!, 20, "·as arrested Saturday on charj!:es of possession n f narcolics and narc o tie s priraphernalia rind stealing a car in Dixon. They said Garbe, ~·ho gave an Auburn address. changed the license plates on a car belonging to Mariorie Alsbury that was stolen In Dixon , a community about 50 miles southwest of Au hurn . lt wi1s testimony frnm Garbe th;:it played 11 key part in lhe indictment by a Nevada County Grand jury of the 43· year·o\d Smilh 11.~ the man who hacked t"·o c11mpers to tleath last July in the SiE'rra foothills. r.;:irbe, who survived !he campground attack. picked Sml!h out of :i police lineup in Brov.·nsville. Te.x .. as the man who wounded him with a slckle·Hke blade.. Mo .. a passenger in the car-----------------------! also died. The accident occurred at 2:05 a.m. about 33 miles east of Springfield nn Tnt erstale 44. The Highway Patrol 'Said the bus crested a hill and cr;:ii;hed Into the car. which "'as sitting broadside across the road. Thieves Use Heavy Hand In Robbery LOS ANGELES 1 UPI l -A group t'Jf thie\·es. ilpp;irently unahle to force open a dnnr or windo1v at 11 d i.~cn11nt ~tor!', used a stolen bulldnzl'r to smash a JO bv IQ.font hole 1n ;:i re::ir \\•;ill during the weckt'nrl. Sheriff's deputies said the bulld1er wa s lakrn frnm a cons! ctinn site. dri\'rn ahnut three locks and crashed int.<> the v.•all at Crown Discount Store earl.v Sllturday. The thieves parked the bulldozer in the slnre's park- ing lot. deputies said. ;ind then stole radios. television sets and record players. Ex-ring Champ Nixon's Guest WASHINGTON (AP) Former heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis and !linger Pearl Bailey joined the families of three prisoners of war as guests of President Nixon at White House worship aervlces. Dr. D. Elton Trueblood, I} professor at Indiana's Earlham College, delivered the aermon for the President and Mrs. Nhi:on and 350 gum.a. He said the answers to major probletn1 "come not by a alide rule, but by the rlchnt1S· o.( our r'-*>urees. '' 'Balsam Plus' perm sale. Just 8.88 buys the works. Come in th is week and save on our Sue Cory 'Balsam Plu s' perm. Regularly 12.50, now 8.88 Including shampoo, cut, and set. Gives hair new life and body with "Heart of Balsam" conditioner. No appointment necessary, Charge It! JCP.enney beautyaalon Mont11y Ctobtr 1 l l '71 DA.!l 'V f'JUTf' D Specials by the score throughout the stores. . . Special 5aa Double breasted uniform of easy care nylon/ polyester knit. Wh ile. In Misses and half sizes. 111!!!!!',,..,,.,.,,,-f • .. 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Cl! ••~• lollowl"' tt" Mlkotlln d "''' IM Clly <>I Softll Alll Collfornjo l'r Cle•• <>I Ori"" Cwn1v tn Stflll"'tMr Polldl1> "''' Al>•ll•I"' 1111, ~I-11 '°'"' ~.,. ,,, N•I« Nit 11111 '""""' lllflH "'"' 111 "" O•lld Oct*• 1 lf1t ll. 1•11 UNCLE LEN T,.. nc1n1ouo D<nlM" Mmt ,.,..,td '' lndl<ridvtl tlfllltr II""'' bl -er 111 llM (ll'r .r W ! 11 JOHN lllCHAllO I lTNM •!!OU• Wtl 111111 lo°''""' CDUntv,,., June Jtmt• Otfl ... lr/lllto COii• Moo• I• '""kll ti .. IM ......... tv (WttlV ("ffl Atltn>IY .i Low l lt11 Thi• itll-1 111 ... wttl> flll (...,111¥ "'oH l>f told •t °""'Uc t U<t .... II I lf""f llONALD N 'lllNNlllll J.N loltw"" Ct l!IW fll' , M~rv Ann "o•d 1)11 P1 •din t.vo • C!er11 tf Oto"" '""""" .., ~·· n 1111 i nd d•lt to l>f on"O'llnc"' tll W"I Tilh11 llfHt S•fle tJS s j d An•htlm Ct lllnrnlt .. '''"" , ~ .,..,, <w•• •• ,., """'' u "" ""' ... '""""" ""' , _ _. '"'" '""~" _ a ur ays 1n '" """"' ... ""'"''"' ,, '", • (N!f• ;,_·--""'\ II'! NETH T.i1 !n1J J41 .. J11 Ttl 111t ) UI... dlvlduol •u1:1n,,... o.1,,.. Ct1it Dt11¥ "11<11 CHIEF 0, 'OltCf At1«111v ,.,, "'11"_. 'Vltfh~t'd 01•111t Co111 01111 '101 Th DAI LY Pl LOT Mt•v "'"" Ford ~lltr ,,, t!MI ,_,. 4 11 ta 'ublltl'lld Ort,... Ce.ttl Ol l!v Piiot 'ub~tllt'd O•l""t C..1! 0111, '"'~ 1-..nbl" JI ond Oc!oMr 4 11 11 8 Pul)llt~t'd O<t~lt Cotll Otll'r I' lolo 1'71 16'1 11 O!:tl>M' 11 1171 t7'1 11 Ottobo• J , 11 lf11 lllo!l 71 !t1l 1Ul n 5~~""btr 27 •ncl Ott~r 4. If It ---------------!----------------IL--------~------Jl.'~'c'1!_ __________ _; .. ~o~'~' LEGAL NO'rlCE • I 'Playing God' Boa1·(l E1na11ate s Zo11e Apflrovals !':AST IH\'INE -De\·e\r1pers in tht San Jnaf]ui n Elen1en- tary School f)is!r1<"l l'lrP nn lnr1.1:~er ~<11ni: In the Orange Ct!unlr Planning lomn11ss111n lor "Zoning appr(lvals Thry·re l:!)ing I•\ 1he S(·hf){11 boarrl -ill leasl 1t'rll p11r;11"1l~. The ()1·flngr Cn11nt.1· plar111111g body li:is d t' (' I a r rd a mnr11!nr11Hn 1111 zoning <I P· prova!s in 1he s1·h()(l! rl1 s1rict's bnund:i r1r~ 11n!ll Hflt'r a mrrting 1s ht'ld w11h 1!1stnct nffirials al lhe t'rHi of !he mOr.th In the niran1 in1e. i r derel11prrs w;:int zoning ap- pro1·cd they n1ust nb1<iln a If'(· !er !1·nrn lhe sctio(il hoard sa.ving ii is aeceptablr. "The planning rnrnniissinn has put us ln the p<isil!on of pla ~ing C:od and I don'! like thP. role .. , said tru~tre f1rnni s Smith. "It's embarrassin~ !o ha1·e lo hear ;;ppeals from propert~· own~r.~." T\\'O de1·ek1pcrs ~ R:ossmonr Fo1· The Record Dissol11tions Of Marriage Fil'<! Oc!ob•r J 1,,., Jo1>n A """ "'"'" N ll ud1•n••• D•nnl\ D onfl Sand•• L. P.,.,1'"· Mltne•I Fu>O!I •"d Joannlt M od•IOn S!>llinQ\, (horlu II llhd Sond•• ) M•rtln, ll ichMd £dw••d. ond M•rv e lien ~~~•~'~.Jr S.i1~~~ "iZ:,,:ar~~d" Ac)';,,,,._ M1cnoel """'"" WPlllM1i ~Ob•r! O<'<:I Goroldln~ VICIO••• O• •.~,, Moro1• I """ E llwood A ~"Miil•'"''· (heoVI A •no S•onl~v F. John1on. W•nd• .J •nd ~.rl J . ~~~.~~· c:~1;<,.• s""~,,;1t~n~ 0 l1 ""°"'· Do•'' l•on• •nd Ji m•• II i..:r•n•oe. Got•rfl Jo•ooh •"d Mo•; L~u. Fll•d OctotHr I Avll., (Mnl Ann """ Jo•ooh r ord • W•aen, l<•nMth W•~nl ond 0 •D•8 L1·n<1 H•"ell, B&rl>•r• Aor,I •nd J•mn Lton1>rd W•o<nor l•. Mol•n'o •nd MICh••I F•von, J•1n M•«• oou F••I R C~• ~'''" f'~•e •"d JM<ie• M~""C• lltv"<ll~" E•bor! W •<>d V•i>'>l•t•. f\ov••i•n, Geo•o• Rob••• "'"' S~d• (•ll•n•n. Anne M""" on~ Jnorn•> Sm ;1n, 13,11;• J••n •n~ J•me• Fr"""" Coooer , lnatld I( &nd En< 13 Gu•ld.,on, Jo•n :., •nd Jonn G, 11.~oe11. J •nor v ond O•<n J F•1n .. t•. Don••o F •nd M&rv Hf loo W·«hm•n, H•tO Mo"e and E lmot ~••d (o<over. Moto•••I E 1nd G••d>' E K""~"' L•,,<'n<• J ond luc'IO" T. (•ll l•no. K•th<vn N ond V•n<•"I K.,~ov , Su>•" K.w •riM R1nd•ll Joh~ lllchord..,n. Sh"t•v 11 •nd Jenv llo~ Joou. Ann• l And F •ovd Dentla i''otices ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY U1 E. J7tb St., Costa M~s• '4M1183 • BALTZ l'tfORTUARJES Corona del Mar OR 3.9,5n Coat• Mesa Ml f.2424 • BELL BROADW~Y P.fORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa l\ofe!a LI 8-3433 • l'ttcCORl't1lCK LAGUN A BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Laguna CRnyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3109 Pacific View Drive Newport Btaf h, Calllorula M<·!'lllt • PEElt FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7101 Bois• Ave. We1tml111te.r nuszs • SMITHS' MORTUARY en Malll St Huntln,cton Be1cll - Corporation and Tr11n ~1 c rad· dr.n wrre present last V.'ednesrlay ff\ plt>11rl \\ll h thr. bo:irrl In send lrttrrs ap- prn1'10~ lhrir ion11 1g. Ht)SSflloor is abo11t 1o bt>gin the 1hird phase (•f its :'\{'IY \\ or!d dt'l"l'l\)PITIC llt <I 11 d J\l('t·':1dde11. a forni<'r !rustre t>! thr d1~tnct 1.~ alKull to dr\f'!!•fl <'u1 1dvn11111u111.~ ne;ir lhp 1n1rrsr1·t!nn ()f Culler and \\ :1l1111l 1nlr11ne. Hill I\ 11 it ·l, rt•prt•sent 1ng n ossrno .. r. said l11s l1 rr11 hHd pn11·1ded a S1'hn,.,1 .~ile 111 New \\'odd which the lx1ard h<1d ap- pr111 ed. He 11·:1~ told the .~ite pro- h.-.hh-11 1111ldn't he t1scd until 1~73 ur '7<1. ~1f'Fadden sairl his pro1wrty \\';Js 111 dnngrr of he111i;: cnn- f1 sl';itrr! if approral \\'flS not gi1·rn !<111111. Rnnrd C'hnirm11n Cr<i li<ln Bid;irt c;iutionrd !hr bo<i rd about pns.~1ble p n I i I i r ;1 1 r;i111i fi eations . !Ir s.'lir! prrhi1ps providing i1 site for Sil le to lhe d1 strit'L is all a cle\'eloper can do The ho;ird df'ridrd !o m~f't \\•ith 1111 ar·en rle1·rlnpcrs in ;i spccin l 111orkshop th is week tn heron1e 11 cquili11ted \\'Ith their prnblen1s and nr.rr!.~ and 111 meet with the Orange Co11nry Pl;;nning Commission the Inst v.·eek in October to relate the ir findings. 5 Countv Units Open In Ne\v Area SANTA AN/I -Fi1·e Or11ni;e Count~' departn1ents .:ire (lpro r0r business in the ir ne11• qu.'1rters in the recently rnm· p I e l e d Engineering· Finance Building addition J loused in the 111•1\' $.1 5 rnillion slrutlurc ll'hi eh c.x- tends alo ng Civic Center ·D1·i\'e in San1a An;i fron1 the n)der Enginrrring·Fin11nt e Building to !hr Coun1 y \Velfare Ru1ld 1ng are the Assrsr;or, Coroner, Heal Property S ervice s , Perso nnel and the Emtrgenry Operation Center, Iorn1erly Civil Defense. Co11ntv Asse~sor's s t <1 f ( n101·ed iron1 t11e ea.~t end olde r Engineering-Fi n;ioce bu1ld 1ng on Broadway : the C'nronrr's office from 4000 \\'. Chapm:in Al'e ., Or<inge : Rea l Properties Administration Building, 515 N. ~yramore St.: Perso nnel fron1 an old church build ing ;it 81h Slreet and Bro;idwav and the Emergency Center· frnm the h;ise1nent of the l!ral!h Building. 64 5 N. Ross SL The newest county build in~ boasts three stories nnd a b;;isement. 11 is stressed for additional ~tories if needed in the future, Cigarette To Cities , ' ' i 'l 1\ it , I OA.Pl'f PILO T Sl off P"O!• RELIGIOUS GROUPS PLAN FE STI VAL FOR UCI Mrs. Mary Butler, Dr. Joe Hafsten, Mrs. Julia Match• UCI Scl1e{lules Religio11s Fest TR\.J;\F: -\o;;thrrin~ undl'r lhe prl'niisf' lh;it nll men are L'hildren undrr Gnd the Father ::inrl rqu:il in an agrs·old que st exrressed in ni<in y fnrn1~. Or;inge ('11un1y re I i g i o u s groups are gathering to focus " A two-dav liC Ir vin e lntrrfa11h Festi\'al i~ ~et Fn- d.:iY ;ind Satu rdav on the C.1111 · puS green ;icros~ fr nm lr\·1ne Tn11·n Center, 4200 Can1pu~ J)r 11 e. Joy thr(lugli 11·ors hip IS lhe centr;i ! thcnie, 11 1th celehra- tio n scheduled J l ii m, lo S p.nl . d:11ly. ~1'1usi('. fol k dancing , :ir1 , el hn1 c /o(ldS connecled to the 1na1or rcl1 g,ions and spiritual disciplines, a.~ \~·ell as a srnes of .10·n1in\1te talks on them w1\l p11r;i!lel thread.<: nf r~lth in rnari"s cnmmrin concept of God -not n1alte:-how dive~ely ex. prrsscd --..·ill be $!ressecl . .J<iy and fellowship will be ~tressed heil\'ily. with striped t en1.~ and bazaars dotting the rol11ng l1wf. The se1t1ng Is described 11~ 11 rnmb1n;it1o n l\1edieva l Faire and Methodist c11mp nieetinJ!. A total of about 20 religious org:-ini~,alion~ from lhroughoui I the l1.1rbnr Area Rn d el sewhere l!l Orange County will take p:irL Tia· fe st11·a1 of richness Rnd v;ir1ety el'1dent In American religious life is sponsnrerl hy the L'C lr1·ine Interfaith Foun· dat1011. be fe<i tL1red . ,-----,-,-.-.. -,,-,.-.-,-.-,----·I Comparaure values St. Nick To Mail Yule Seals a nd fie got his M.A. in 1960 Lear 11 e<l to Read in 1971! A nhte<l publisher in Chicago rep<>ns there is ;; si1nple tech· S.o\i\"TA A':\ . .\ -S;;nta Claus niquc of rapid reading which i.~ S{'hedulrd to rl'lar 1nt o Santa shn11ld rnable you to 1nr.rf'ast> Ana. \\'er!nesd;iv, v.·ith a fire ;rnur reading s1~rd ;uid yet re· engine full of beaii!iful )(irlsj1 a1;1 much rnnre. ~fost people do and 56 ni illion Chris tmas not realize J1?w much they roulrl Se 1 j 1ncreosc their pleasure. success ;; s. . and inc·Q!ne by reading faster The he\\·h1skrred gent ls' and n1ore accuralely. personally ovrr·seein? ~!1.e an·] According to this publisher. n,ual n1<Jtl1ng of Chr .1slnias1nian ,\' people. regardless of their ~r:il s to n1ore !hnn .l50,000lpresf'nl re11d1ng skill. ran use Orange Couoty household s. 1his :<inlJlll" techniquf' to irnprove H 1.~ scl11•dult'tl ap!)f!ill'!l 1it·e !,~1 t hl'lr n'adu1g abil ity t(I 11 re- fri r 10 a ni. at th e rear loading m<irk11ble drgree. \\'heiher rt.><.d· d0<·ks nf the n1a in S11nta Ana 1og srorlf's, books.1echnic;;I ma1- Pnst Off1(.'e, 2201 1'\orth c;rand trr, it becomes poss1b:e to read A\·en\H'. There, his helpers. seJ11 tPn('es at a glance anrl en· co n!eSt'1nls in an t1pcom1ng !ire p:iges 1n seconds with this ~liss Chl'ls tn1i1S Seal C!ln\cst. tnethod. will assist in u11load ing , To ac·q1111 int tilt> rfJrler.~ of Rrc;iu~e ;i(h;ince 1·rports in·lthis nt'11·spa per 11·11h the r;;sy·!(). d1cJ !P clc·;-·.r sk1 <'s '1nd nn snow, 1 fo1llow rult'S for de1·rlop1ng rc.p1d SACHAJ\fENTO -Or11nge S<inl;-i'.s dr v v.·eather sle igh will 1 n·~di ng skill. thp com pany ha~ County's share Qf the August be a fire. engine donated b1· printed full d~Uuls of it~ i~ler­ •P"''rtionment l!f the st;i tc the Santa Ana Fire De pari· rst1ng srlf·lr;;1n1ni.; niethnd in a 1'v ' new bookie!, "How to Read Tax Share cigarette !ax i.~ $22 .. '>5.1 and !he 1nent. .. 25 cities received $415.000, ac-Donations through the an· f:i~ler :-inrl llt>tain Ml'lre, d. t SI I ' II I Ch · S 1 · n1;i1led fret> to anyone wh o re-cor 1ng o a e contro er nua r1st1nas ea .campaign quesls iL No oblig<ition. Send Houston I. F!ournoy . support lung test1_ng. en1-voor namf', AddrPss, ;,nd iip A total of $8 million \\'as physerna d e le ct 1. o n and Code to: R:e:iding, 555 E. Lange di.~lrihu!ecl lo counties and research for lung patients. St .. Dept. 927.JO, Mundelein. ci1ies wit h the breakdown of The Orange Cou nly goal ror Ill 6000.l A postcard y.·ill do. $1.16 n1 illio n to counties and 1971 is S260.000. _ ·~-__ · __ · $4.9 million to cities. ,fi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;il The total represents ~O per-_. cent of the revenue depo~ile<l in the Cigarette Tax and dur- ing July 1971 , less $11,164 for state administrati ve cost. Orange Coas t ci ties received the following amounts: Cos ta Mesa, $.10,332; Foun- tain Valley, $8,946 : Huntington Beach, $,13,614 : Laguna Beach, $5,595: Los Alamitos. $4.297: San Clementr. $4,700; Newport Beach, $19 .062: San Juan Capistrano, $1.773 : Se a I B each, $5,846; and Westminster, $17,103. Flooll V nit Job Slated SANTA AN A Orangel County Supervisors h a v e awarded a $315,144 contract for conslruclion work on the Talbert f lood Control Channel to the Hane Construction Com· pany of Anaheim. The work will take placel between Ellis and Garfield "" .. s 1. um STltn COSTA Ml5A. CALIT, Mi.IHI ) PEACE OF MIND at 8 p.m.I lhtrt 1$ • l'\lllltrOI t!tt!-by·llfO rnt1!1'0cl lo~ £~PElllENCING a• ... IH vl!•ll• •v. mo•• .. m POwtr •nd •n Inner IH'tl(• bel'V"d 11 .. vlp!lot1 T~ 1$tn'ofllt """ !he 11••1 d~r ot P<•<l1<e. Peopi. ••om 11 10 n l!tff>CI our (l•u ... w~r don'! Vo\11 lharetl (ltoftJ 011cl lalld• tHCll Y04Ja rosTUllS "' MIDITATIOM. Avenues in Fountain Valley. I Tettl,. IM•11.I et 1 ,.111.! There were !ive bids on the s1•rt •.,..... c111u 1111, Wld. mo•n. •::io""' •nd w"ff ft•t•" 1 om I bo h YOGA CINTll, 4411. 11tfl S,., job. Al were ti vc l el COSTA MISA c ... A• Y•• A ... t 646·1111 FREE DEMONSTRATION estlmattd cost of $288,000. ._ __________________ _., I I " OAIL Y PI LOT l J .S.41 •t,• '8 ! 4.~P ""'I ~11li 1I :-ilnlr 1•11~11111µ:rn11l1 Rf"J11 I Rr f I 'l,11'1 l-'ol<li11µ: l 'alilf> lli llt Cl1nir!" H ~11•11H r ~l 1J.•tQ Pl ay~-~, -l ~. ; ;1 _, .i1hl l I• RP/'.!. s,.,1. l 699 1d ~{a!e: am r l1t •!;'f 1flr 1 11-r~nr start. \.fl lume: cnnrrnl, (10 ott '"11t h. · •!1x .:.i1 1n. t•'t111,I 1,1hle v.1ih 11n1l 1699 s\l rt.•~l' 111 nl;tr1rie hl11c· I t'~' .1re !•1ld- ·~ 1' H). 'J\1,·u !" ld, n.i.:, h .11 r> ~AIL' •2: (;iunt J•lu"h .i\~~11rl1111 •111 R,.1111 la r$•1,'l'I R~111n rlu~h Al l n1~,!r1d. durAr.l e n1 :urr1~l s tor 799 ]nn ,i: lit r ~irC'rrn11t. • ' • ,':' <' _; l ·~~-. iii-0 -] 9 .99 'J 'n~· :-;, .. "' ing ·'larh"'1e (nmrlete v.·i th <.~r r~ 1n,i;:. c ~<e. rernn rr 1nntrnl !not 1699 redal, AC_ oi..l~rt11r. ' SAil: $10! IT'onrllwe Urgnn 3999 i. O\t~•·r<. 1: c hord ~')~. vn!11me cnnirn!. -;,-full 11u• hl Jck •nd ,..h,re kt1·1. Cnmt~ ~i1h much1n,i;: urho!sterl'<l bench. '-•ni;:• 1 rl rJ i!Jr-t('fH <nn,£•. l1ntl hA1 blond,. ha ir, "'ear< rrer n r1nl drr1<. .'Al'f; $2 ! \"\"norll111P l "r a p Drutll"' R"~1J I Hr .~l:;,'l'I ,,.,., 13 99 i l,n ... · l'ric·,. ' • J~.111, 111.1rt ~n,l 1•1111· !(>rn -1n. 11 ni l ~1 . rn"' h, i: ~nd fr1 ~11 11 e • R• "'11.111r 1••11r r,;," '..; .,,,.:Ii l'lll• \)ur~1~:e ]'l ~1 l fl.'; h,.~,\<. I!("~\'\" d1;r: 1'C.-!3l ~n 11 hr ~ter 1 '(," l,~11, r1· "l't·r;i.rcd ,.J,,al••r ,'\111r,\I' mod('rn !urn1n 1rr. :, •!nnc•, 699 Other Seara Toy Value& For The Kid1 !'lay t 'a rn'ily c;arag:e_ 999 ( :.1. .I""-- _189 3<>6 __429 __ ]099 l'nr~· ~ f!•c1 1• • "•J1'1rl•'· fl~.L ]I) t!i r·u "~J11tdd•,!1~1. ]h 799 • 'Jliter mrr~I 'll l"l\lnd uri n~ tnd 1hree n ~ Jr-., ~1nng;, ge•rma11 c n1n1ng. Simul ared v.·ood gr k1n (~c c. Dune Bug~-Race Se t 2799 A sk A bo11.t .Setir• Convenient Credit Plt1n~ 16 cu rve 1rack, 16 straigh t track. 1 dou - ble straight track, 6 bank curve. Po~·er rack, lar counter ro~1er tr~ck , h i~h lr Jetailed cars. Fen ce sets, bridAe 'et~, se t of aprons, angles. Set of pylons, se t ofbaAAed pare s. ' \ltllP\UlllOlll !? NOC'INTn ~OOp"' ·MOlllOAf1h1o11111011Y9l0um ,,,90r>p1t• • \ATUllDAYi910"m lo6tl0p"' 1111 P ... ~1111\1l, -····· ..... _ ...... . .. _ ... .. ····-· ("" ... . ....... , ....... ,,, <O•"'t ...... ,, ·-· ........ ........ , .... ,_ ...... ,, I -. ....... ........ ......... " "''""' ,_ ..... ........ ........... ,. .. ..... , ....... ... ,, .. ........ ............ , .... , .... ~ ........... ,.,, .... "" ,,,_.,,, """ ", .. _, ....... ., ...... _ . , .. "" ................ .. ...... ............... . ., ........... ,., '0"'"'' ... '"' . ..... ... "" ........ . .... ,... , ..... .. ' Ji DAILY I'll~ •'A 1tflf. \' CIRCIJ.'i ,_.. ·,, ... :."\ ·: .. ~ondo1y, Ottobtr 11. 11171 1>11 Bil fi ,.n,.,. "'Con I wear t his. shirt again ? The dirl 's in. the bac k io it won 't show ." Oil Drilli1ig· Foes Ready for Neiv Fig·lit Both Parties Needle Muskie's Remarks By GEORGE J. li1ARDER ll also 1s e\·1c1ent In l~ no1-11011111 Arneru.:a t.od:i~ 1s 1hal a ·orlh mor' than he \\'Ould 1ie·s black and Ille !!eke! 1:r; WASJllNGTON t UPI 1 so-su blle 11e,cil1ng on the sub-hlark rnilrl 11c1u!d Le a dr<ig on hvrt Nixon in the South. But, defea ted, so he 11 Some thi ng~ The .sound uf 1 wl\1~\le 1n the JCtt .\lusk1e IS getting fr(Jr u the hl)•t•I -1111\' 11<1t1un<1 I tlus view goes. lhal's beside 1'<111001 I~ tolerated even 1f 11 da rk ls coming from ~luskie-otllet' Oe1no1.:ra11c presidenti:i! 11t·l..t't \\ould J•i t'.Sldent i\ixun lhe pou11· a true leader l"arvfut rne;ins losing a ehance tu get /or -President headqu;irlers -ll\Jpt"fuls such as Sens ()eorge l>t> 11 blr to 11111 111 Ille SOuth 1-.riuekle under to r<il'tt11-'bia., 11110 the \\'hlte House even if 1l ts pol!11c:tl re:illt y :\ t-'urther. aet'fJrd1ng tu 1fuJ:;e reflect ing uncert<11nl.v about S. J\1t{;overn and Fred IL 11·1th Sen. /o~d\\ard Brooke uf true leader 1nust pick the best questionu1g !\lusk1e·s state· the eHect of Sen. Edn1und .S. Marris. Not to nl e n ti o 11 !\lassach'usetts. the Sena te":; qualified ru nning rnatf", and 1f nient. /us explanation that he f\1uskie·s comment th at a sharper 11eedling he's getting on ly Negro":" as his runn1ng,--piiiiiiijiiiiiipiiiiiiiiii~~-1iijii;,,;;iiiipiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1-black 1·t1nning rnate 11'-0uld from Republicans, inch.:ding 1nate'..' [ drag the Dernocratic nation;.J President Nixon anJ Vice The pro ·i\1usk1e aq~uinent "·ould ho pt" lo ehangt the real1t1es onee hi' got 1n tht \\')ult' JliiU~f' SlllitCkS of .I polir} uf the end JUSl1fying !he n1ean~ -th<il 1\lusk1e wa nts to fllii .v 11 !>ale and hi!Ve sorne future t·andidate takt the. risk. t \c ket dov:n to cleh'Ht. President Spiro 1'. Agne\\'. lur ther ~oe~ that any answer Jn spne of the bra\'e front For exarnplf', the COP 11<1· ntht'r \h<Jn Jh:tl given by displayed puhl1cJ.v. the i\lusk1t-IH111a l co nun1ttce published a t-.1usk1e would have been pure heudqu;irter.~ 1s shu11•1ng sonu• 1n<1ke-helie1•(· 1\t•1 11 111 1!s w1·r ~ and sunple hypoc1$YOr would !>~ns1t 1v1ty and ("Oncer11 ;1bout ii' ··r-.1011dci\." which slartt·d have been du<:k1n~ ques- ll1e possible ettec!s I t .;11 · "Pres1de11t Abra ha 111 11011. It 's not 1n '\uskie's 1 cccntly 11e1ll to the Lruullle Lo .\!usk1c said to<l<iy that he tlo~-~ makeup 10 give !hose kinds o( 1·1rctll ate the full 1ranSrTipt u( ll{!l be!ieVt' 'a! tll!S point 1n 1!11S\\'CfS. lus sy m alhii.ers lhe :\1a1ne senator ·~ remarks. history· he could be re-clcctl'd ari;ue. 1uc h1ding the c1reun1stanee-; president 1f he were lu 1s~ue The int•1dl•n1 \\'Ill r~en l ;ind his ex11l;u1at1on Thcit the l.-:m;1nc1p;1t1011 Pru.:!.1111 <1 -:\luskie's 1rnri ge for l·andor. 1111uld11 'L li1• done 11 head -JJOn ·· ;iccoJ"du1::: to this theory. and quarte rs be!1c1'cd the reniark Jn \\'ash1ngtun po I 1 l I 1· <t I 1·an be the 1.:atal.1•st 1.0 bring 11as ready to be flied and circles. some people eonterul the 11·hule subject uul In the lorgottcn . \luskie has b<i<lly damaged lus upen and perhaps change the That 11 1sn'I is ev1cl{'n1 fro111 presidenlr11 I 1.:hances w h t I c rf•al 111es so tha t a 11ationall Ilic 11•arn1ng b} <111 1nllucntra t othc-rs s;1y he has 1n1pro 1·cd tic ket 11·1th a h1ack man eould :'\egro Oe1no1:ra1. II o b :i t l his st:iture. 11·111 Tav!or Jr . a few day ago. th;.1( The argurncnt 1111 ! !1 e 011 t\1e other ~ide. lhe ;irgu-1 .\!Uskie i~ 111 tu r •·se1cre and po:;1t1ve side, lrom i\!usf..it· s rnent goes like this: !iiUSta1ned " black opposit ion tu standpoint. goes like this lt No one cau be sure whether hrs prcs1dent1al hopes u11less \\'fl S the onlv honest ansll'er hr a blac k 1nar1 would be death to he rc111edies the har111 his i.:ou ld giv e 'v:hen the ques11on lhe· tic ket for exan1pl e. PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRESCRIPTION PRICES ON THE PHONE 2700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, at Fernleaf r11 i.' __ ~ AMPLIE rAllKING IN RI A.II HOU1"1i -':]0 • 4:00 Doily CloHd S11nd•Y$ 011d Hotldoy1 644-7575 SANTA BARBARA (..,p1 _ nf oi·ernd111g en ~·ironn1enta l __ '.'cm_;_a_ck_tl_•tl_. _________ '_'''_· ,_,_,_ke_d_._·_r_he_r_,_'_"_"1_f_,_·;_,,_1;i_-__ 11_,._,.,_,_·e __ ,_,;cg_h1 __ h_elcp __ in __ 1h_ec· ==========================c==========- Buoyed by the ban of tll'o new cons1dera!1ons." drilling plallorn1s. loes of "' stonn -0t prutes1 h;td r1se11 offshore oil 1n the Santa lrorn .Santa Barbara and pa r! Barbara Channel are gird ing ul Cali fornia's congressional fo r ne w ba tt les in lhe courts delegation Sept. 2 when the and Congress. Interior Deparl1nent relea sed Conserl'a!ion groups and l'i· •ts fi nal environmen tal irnpac1 stat ernent prepared ror the ty and county oft ic1al ~ here. President"s c 0 u n t· t I on 1\here an offshore 011 \1·el! 1-~nvironmen!al Quality The blo1rout in January I 9 6 9 st<1te1nent conceded that erec- blackened b e a c h e s and lion of the l\\"O plall orrns \\·ould har rn the resort area's c.:reated an 800-square-m1\e 01! scenic \"alue. but said there slic k. say they won't resl until 1ra:s nnl other 1ray to tap 011 an oil·free lederal leases sancluary is created. They \\'ant a sanctuary i11- \'1olated until iechnolog) is del'eloped lo pre vent blo"·ou1s :ind to keep oil fron1 rtaching the scenic beaches if an ac- cident occurs. "Oh heal'ens no. ,1·c·rf" not relaxing. Tht big b11t1le!' hal'e .1u st begun .·· said Louisf" :-:iidenberg. who repe;itedly has ral lied antioi l for ces since thr Cnion Oil Co. blo11·out dumped hundreds of thousands of gal- lons of oil into the channel. Antio1l forces scored an irn- portant l'ictory Se pt. 20 11·hen Interior Secrctciry Rogers C.H. \lorton . afte,· r c po r I t d t y t"Onsulti ng Presiden t Nixo11 denied perin115 to r two n1ot·e dr1lhn g platforn1s oil t"O!n· pan ies v.·anted to creel . The platform5 v.·ere lo join fivr other alread~· nsint: abol'e th e ch<r nn el's 11·a1e rs. .\lorton said tht pl11 fonn ~ 1youldn·1 be all oll'ed ··because Dog, Cat Explosion 'fhrcatcned S:\N' FR,\.\"CISCO 1 .~P 1 - A11 ex plos ion 1n the stray 1·at a nd dog populatio n is get1 1n1: out of hand. ;ind the onl.v ;i11s\\·er is mass steri!11a1 1on. a Cal iforni.i veterin<i r) con- 1·enlion sa1·s. The Caiifornia Ve1erinar1· illedical A.~social ion delegate~ ha1·f' urged 1hat high<'r license f('eS be 1111oked to pay for· l"f'Sear<'h i111n rnas~ s1eril1~:1 11011 met h1 id ~ contro l 1101~ <rnd puhl tL' rduC'at 1un;i t pr.1. t;ran1:-; ··r:xprr1s h:n e e.~t 11natt•d lht e'l:CCSS pop1il;11inn-no! rlo~~ ;rnd ea t.~ in !hr l1and.~ ur rr.~ponsihlr n1n1e r~.;1111 ll'hrrr he\\'een HI and fill 1111111011 1n1 !lie stnt e.~."' ~.nd I\ r n I \ !11 mphrir~. e~f'{"11t 1\ e d1rf'<'I or I or !he aSSO<'l:ll IOll '·\\'hat we·r,. ;"ttler is ;r cnrt'l~, n1cans or sterthz a1 1011 ... 'ai(I .Ja[·J.; :\1orsc. ;r s so c i a I i on presiden1. "and the ke_1 1.~ f'ducalin)? the publi1· so lhe y are :'l\l'Are of the prob1l'm " ~urj!"er.\"Spaying or caslr;r - t inn-i~ !he -0nly nieans no11• 11sed In :-;lop !ht' pop11la- 11on explo~1on 1n st.'a \'!I 11hi<'h ha~ outpaced a1ten1pls to 1 n1eas11rf" 11. ht' said T he pharn1aceulit:i! dus1rl' has corne up \\'ilh surne idel'ls: inrluding injec11011 and placini:i chemi<"al~ in pet foods. ::ind one co111pan.v is re adv lo test a 1nrthod in the field. ~1 orse said. "Bui !ht>. general pub lic ha~ not been aroused lo lhe point \1•hert they will den1aOO that somclhi ng be donf' And pe:I ol4'ner~ ha1 , nnl b ef'n educated a~ 1o I h e I r responsi bil iti~ ... ~1nrse said. deposits and reduce pressure in the reservoir beneat h the 1.:hannel. And the state111ent 1r<1 rncd 1 that if per n11ts for the plat· forn1 s 1vere denied . lhe U.S. governn1ent i:o11ld expect leg al action by the oi! con1 pan1es. ,- Santa Barba rans interpreted tl1is !o mean issuance of !he per1111ts 1\•as i rn n1 i n e n t • Californ ia's two Den1ocr:Hie senators. Al an Cranston and Jolin V. Tunney. n1 a d e speeches on the Senate floor asking r\ixon to in1erve ne and Rep. Charles :\I. Teague i R- t "alif. 1 1vh o represents S<in\<1 Barbara . 11·ro1e and talked to .\!orion i\lorlon de111cd lhr per1111ts. hut three clays J:ite r Texaeo . (;ulf Oil. Union Oil and .\'lob1I Oil filed suit 1n U S. Distni;t Court in Los Angeles. They seek to have ~1orton 's decision rescinded and permission tu ('l"eC\ the fl ! a 1 f 0 r 111 S 1111· rncdia!e!y In 1\ugu!iL Ilic fou r t·n111- p<1 n1cs had l1!ed another suit in the saine cnurl 1 e s t i n g whether the feder:H govern- 111ent has the Jl011·er tn suspenrl dril ling in the channel. 1'h1s 'lUit folto11·ed !he tnterturl Deparhnent's den1<1J or re· <1uesls for pl'rn11 ts lrw e\· ploralory drillu1g on sci era I I leases. ··seC'ret:i1·.1· \torl un 11 a d elected to ignore the f1 nd 1ng:;.i of 111~ o 11· n deµartn1en!"s l't't·ent!y issued l'11\lirnn111cnta1 1n1pact staten1en1 ll'h1ch con- 1·luded that !he pllllforn1 -.;hould be 1nst~lled lo rcducr 1)rC:-s11re in lhe oil reser\"OJr."· saal a ~t ;"ttcn1cnt issu ed b1 \l11h1t ll'hen !he ~e1·u nd suir 11,'I S fried Tilt· st:Hrn1 e111 po 1nled uul llla t r!r n1;i11d.~ for 01 1 and gas I :i1 ~· gru11111g s1rarf1l1· and tl1,11 1 l;11lure to ex plore u1I reser1·es on the eu11t1ne n1a! ·.tielf \1·ould lead to a ~rr a l cr dependence on foreign oil. -----1 Denture Invention For l'Mple with ••u,,.n" •ncl ''Lewel'1'' 1 he nc•tel. thins to I'll" m1 )'nur """" teeth is pouibte now lf1tll " flloi,tic cre:im dri'!C'O\"ery 1h:11 artu· •HY hclds ho lh "u!Jprr•" "'"d "'lo"eni" 11 ne1·er hefOfe f1<1 "hlr It's • difll::ovcry called f f):?l'fi"' 1 • lor daily home use <U.S. Pat ,.~.003.988) and iL. has re1·n1u- 11onlieddenture wunn1. F1xom:--r form! an t /a,tic mcmhrane 1ha t htl!W! ah~!, the ~hock>' uf bot1nic aurl che,.·1111. \V11h Ftxorn."r m1my Uc11lure "'"an'r~ may c:<L ,f)C:.J.., r~ur/I. l> 1U1 f1tt!r worrr oC Ucnturr ,rom1n11; loo-e. One ;1p pl1c:itu1,. m,1y !a ,! fnr hour:; lltolnres 1h~t hi are e·'l('n- t1 al lo hea lth :iee you r tleu t•it rr11ularly. Geteasy-to-u'<t! F1 XOU£~ Uenture Adhel•"e t:rc<1m. It's been said that a house is the most important investment a man will ever make. \\l!'re not so sure. Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 12o w .warner Av•nue,SantaAna,California92707Phone:71 4-s46-4Il4 ,, ( f Trend Upsets Adoptive Apple By JO fH-50N Of !~• 0.11• ,lltl Sl•ll IAU1Se 1s !6, urun:.irned .~nd 1he mothe-r or a l'hubby s1.1; n1on1h-old baby boy. Already 1n her shi>rt life she has ~·ashed and foldeil 1nPunds \lf diapers. ~!Hien up tu fl•rd and comfort ht•r son in !hr nii;ht :ind .answerr<J rhe ner1·e11 racku1g crtes of :;i baby 111 need She hves at hon1e 11 uh her son and her own p<tren!s and _1ou11g('r b1·others and $1~:ilers, !'.>01nr of 1vhun1 are noL muth <1ldl.'r lhan her :ion. To keep her bab}. :-he v. 1llingty gave up her frccdorn tu run around with her friends. spc11d all her money on clothf's fflr h1'rsctr nnd live the carefree life nf ;i tct•n;ii::er. Ve!. Louise doesn't f('1·I sh,. really gave up <1nyth1n~ 11>hrn shr decided to keep her bab~·. for ~h1· has son1cth1ng $pC1:1'1I h.cr fnend ~ do not · <1 living , lll\'l•ab!r part u[ herself. Louise is onr nf !hi' mort fortunate unwC'd tccna~c 111n1hc·rs \\'ho decide !o kcrp Th1·1r b;ihi(•s because she has ;in 11ndcr~1:1nding mother and fa ther and pl;ins lo be n1arricd In the baby's father as soon as he completes his lasl year of high school. J\!a11y tn 1he increa sing number of ,c:1rls \\'ho are Keeping the ir babies face hard~t111> and a solitary :;trug~lc b1.:cause there is no one to help pay the bills. babys1t and offer rnora! su ppOrl. but they gladly endure the rough 1in1rs instead of choosing ahorhun or 11doption bcra11~e their bab111:s. !hey feel. arc a scp;ment of thcrnse!\eS. I.~ this a passing lrt'nd and is JI <I nc1v phc11orncna in A 111 e r 1 c a n culture·• At·cordu1g In ofr1c1als al the public and private a do p I ion Jigrnt·irs 1n Orange County. !he 1 rend 1s not a pa ssing onl' and rrflecls the l'U!tural 1no\'e to a ··no- yriut·\)Wn-!hin(;" era. Onr lllg l'hange broui::ht tibouL bv tllP kcrp1ng trend is the l;iek of "'l'n1 going 10 fin d rnrscl! a guy for <•dOpt1on. t•• ~er·ce ... These children, called the "v.hite, ··•·· .. A< bnght infants." are thl' mosl des ired and shortest 1n supply now. Ageni:1es such as Children's Home Society are drastically curt11!1 ing placeinent services and looking for other ways to serve lhe unwed n1other. At~·ording to John R. Jamison, director of agenl'Y operations for the Orange County office or Children's Home Society. h t s agency plans to take its servi ces to where the teenage girls are , using a van s taffed with trained social workers. It will \•is1! free chntcs, beaches and other areas during e1'ening hours or afternoons when teens are most likely lo be out. The social wor ke rs wdl dirccl the pregnant girls to the proper resour("CS , and help them plan realistically fur their babies. CHS social workers silid girls are keepin g becau se of s trong pc<'r group pressure. a "love will conquer all" philosophy, their need 1>f hav ing something tha L belongs to them. an in ability to d c n y themselves ilnd their lack of stigma in accepting services for thelr rhild. Peer acceptance and assistance i re factors, the social v.·orker!i HELPING HANDS CLASP IN FRIENDSHIP Las Amigas Form Social Circle By BARBARA OUAHTE 0 1 !~e Di lly ~llol 11111 '·\Vc're qu1le attachccl Ill it." .1nswerrd r-.1rs. Marrtcl De Ayala whrn asked hO\\' she and her husband Arthur havr en Joyed t heir tenure \l'ith La.i::urn He a c b A s~1stance League 's f'rie11dsh1p Club. ,\Jmost ehartcr memhcrs by \'1rtur nf having allrnded weekly ses~ion~ s111<.:'1' fall. 19~~·. the De Aya!a:i arc l":o of so1111• 50 rrtS'mbers who pla ce 1ncet1n~s and outings at the Lop of their soc1alrl1st. ~ f·nendship Club came into being Ft'h 17, J954, when it was forrned b.v Las Amigas, the.n under the. pres1den<.·y of .r.1rs. ~!ario Tartaglia Las An1igas. \\'hich laler c.,·o!vcd in!o ' tanc Leagul'. recognized a la<.:k of cnrnm acti vity for 1!1e "over 50"' residents. Members mulled over philanthropic channels, &greed on the lack of social outlets for senio1 citizens. and placed a notice in the paper scheduling a tea. '"It was a typically rainy Febru ary afternoon," recalls J\olrs. C. R. Beck, who s hares bu! trip co-chairmanship \\'ilh Mrs. Williston Bradway. "But, surprisingly enoug h," she continued. "len people sh<Jv.·ed Ufl. ~·Ten1bcrsh1p IJrl'\1' \\'C'tkly. un til therr were enouµh n1en1brrs trf s1•lctt lhe nan1c \\'/Heh ha.~ 1•nd11rrd its 17-year se rv ice " Frrendsh1 p ('J11h 1s open lo any arefl resi dent o\'rr !'>Cl yf'ars ol age . Refreshmrnrs :ii'f' ~er\'t'd e \'e r y \\lednesd11 y aft ernoon during card and ga1ne sessions 111 League l!ou sP Oni.:e a ~car thP j!roup 1s lreated to 11 free ou!ir1.i:: -IA!'! s pring a San Diego 1unkct and lunch at llo1 el del Coronado. In p:;st yea rs. u1urgocrs have visited IJ1~11ryl:incl. ~t·:1 \Vorld, Mari neland. the l re Follies arid olhcr Sou111ctn California po 1nls· of intcr('st. A<'!.i.-.·111c~ :ire free with no clues required for n1en1bcrship. ··we do have 11 piggybank at League House:· Mrs. Beck revealed, "but it is there strictl y by request of members who sometimes feel they would like lo contribute,., Other events organized ror thei r acti ve "charges" arc a Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas party. During the year, bus chai rmen schedule seven or eight lours for a!I members of the community. These are arranged on a minimum cost basis, Mrs. Beck added, and Bfe well attended. ''\\'e feet the club has served its purpose." the chairin:.n sairl "WhilP rnen1bcrs con1e and gn. Canadian s bols!er !he ro~lrr dllring 11.•inter months. and many make friends and no longer need the group. "\\'e h<ive a \'aried 1nrmb€r5hi p. rnostly won1cn , but six nr ~evf'n male regulars. Also a few rnarnag('.~. but mostly lots or fun and tompan1onship. "It s~l'tps In be. the highlight or thr week for members. Usually there are f1V(' or six prop!e waiting around shortly after noo n for the l p.m. opening." The De Aya la.s su pport he r theory Besides '"being attached ln ii," lhr couple has branched out inlo other activities and cult ivated friends. Harriet helped establish the San f'rancisto Sen ior Citizen"s Cl ub and admits to ''being ripe" for membe rship in a similar club when they moved to Laguna Beach in 1955. "We wr:re just the right age, and lucky enough lo have a neighbor who introduced us to the club. we·ve enjoyed it very much. "I think it's run very well , and best or all, ii'& enjoyable." added, as v.·e!J as loosrty knit la1nily groups. more accepting parf.'nts. rebellion against the ~stt1b!1~hmen1 , lack of realizing the responsibility of child rearing and a feeling of freedom lo do what one v.·ants lo do. ··\Vf.' ;i re cun1.:erned over \\'hat the ru1ure holds for the mother and her chi ld,'' .Ja1n1son sald "111any are rearing their ch1ldrf.'n comrnuna11y, nnl realizing what the depr1 11at1(1n or a falher nicans even 10 a young infant. • "!'111 goi11g lo fllld myself a guy \\'ho will aecrpt n1e -a nd rny baby.' is their drea111, • Jamisrfn said . "The guy, ho\\·e1•er, usually 11·ants his IJ\\'rl fam ily and a pure gir! " IVhat happ1'l1S ir ;i child r~ raised 11·11hout a fa1hcr '.' H av1n~ ;i fa1hrr figure rfffcrs more s I a b 1 I 1 r y ct"onomicall_v and f'rnol1onal!y, ,Jamison said. •·As a child bc~·omcs older, especially the boy, he has ii weak male adult image and has Lo seek el scwherc -a teacher or playground leader. He could a!srf get the. v.•rong image of a \\'oman·s role." The fat herless chil d ean get !D~l in the CQn slell11tion of !he fa rnily. .Jamison added He ends up not knowing who he is and ho w hii fa1n1!y 1s related lo h1n1 . Sun1e school districts have ni:i.de efforts to encourage unwed mothers 10 l;;i,;e thtul~ell'l'~ a11d Lht·ir problem squarf'ly_ U1nttnua!11111 pr o gr a rn r; or l'i('para!e hig h sehools for pregnant J:lrls ha1·e been e.slablished 1n l)r;in)!e , San ta t\na. San Clen1c11te <tnd llu11\1ng1011 Beach s ('ho <J l districts. • ••• Ne11se r.tary No!a11 . ;i tl'acher in !hr. ";inta .'\n;i prn~r<im ~1n1:c 1\o;. ult<'ptiun 1n Frbruary, notr!'. th<it rn1<ny girt' whu t•hnn~e tn J.:Q lhrot1g h 1\1!h !ht"I( pr"i::nanc1c-. rtally need Ille prcgnnncy <•r !hr baby. ··Take the J;irl v.•ho ha s !vst her mother 1hrot1~h divortc or dearh . /1 lol is 1n fioding h£1r u" n 1dent1ly. Belng prcgn<inL 81\l'S one a sense of meaning."' Far too 1nan.v penpJt' still fcr l lhal this happens at th(' scru11r )ron1. she said. ··The A1nc.ncan publlc should face up to rhe fact thn1 ii i$ a result of ;a dttp rc!al 1ti nsh1p ··There 1s ii feeling tha l the boys cJ011 t care· 'f'ht'Y really do care. '!'he (in3ncia! end scares then1. '' r.lrs. ·"Ola n ~tressed that te.en5 d(ln t 11(•i'd sex education but u1strut•t1011 111 hr1w to handle Utcu· sc~u;1li!} "The competition is rough.'' she sau!. "like the pressure of drugs.'' 1'he 1nyth th:it the pregnant girl is a nauglJt y nnc is wrong, she 1•n1rih:iSil<.'t.I "Thry rr. all nice girls. Thrre's no real i-tcreotypc." J\1 ~1111 . ~11~' 11nds, t1;ive an in.idl'(!U<i te 11111th<'r 11gure or one th:n 1s 100 d1('\atnria 1. S<.1111a Aua s prol,;r111n. hke lhe o!hrr~. 1s hc;i 1·y in 1·ocational 1r:11n1ng. !l s business department nfh·r' i'ld~/if':> i11 1yp1ng and .'c'r'r!·lilrtal ~kills. find l'0$1ncto!ng.v 1 l:i <:.~»S :ln• i-rh('liulf'd thrllugh a ('tirl!1".11·t 11r!h ,1 bl•auty ~chnol 1Jn1·i•r i•du c-atinn a11d hon1e c<·nn.,m1l'" a\~11 1<re in i: I u de c! ,' licC'p1n~ Ilic teachers on !heir toes with as llldny as 25 different cla,~c~ to instruct. \\'hen ;i ~1rl ft11<ls ~he 's pn.'l!.,nanl, ~h<' ~ usa;il!y confused. unhappy :ind 'urpnse(l. !'11r~ '.':n1an sa id. '(:1vf'n lh r opporiu1nty to pl\'k up lht' pu•re.~ 1ht'_\ rnenct their liv('s.'' t Ste Ttll::~U, Page IS/ Cleo Faces Problem B.v CAROL i\IOORE 01 r~e C••lt "•lol Sl1!I As mighl be. expected, Cleopatra 's rnakeup wa 1i no t e1vailable over the counter. Her youth cream reputedly was made from "the excrement of elephants an<i crocodiles. animals known for longe\'ity, and lhc gizzard of a fl arningo. a bi rd kn ow for gracr and beauly.'' Egypti ans had <.:rude form s of aimos l an modern cosn\clic tricks. reports Dr. Thornas Stcrnher~. medical director of the Dc rmalologic Research ~·oundatlon o{ California . And Queen l'{cfcrliti wai:: de scribed in hie r oglyphics as ''Irresistible." - Sternberg noted th1<t the pyramid people niade mo1stur11.rr5 <111L nr animal fat s. used mal;i kile gn~l'n anct galena lf.'ali black for cyr s ha do11•, wore wigs in roya l courts and decorated the1nsclves with body pa in!, lipstick and henna hair dye and nail polish. ''Egypt ians tlid more for eosmel\cs than was accomplished in all the rest Df hi story. except !he last 15 years in this C1luntry ," he. said. ''They loved life sn much !he y took r-osmetiC' supplies -and even carved statues of their serl'anrs - ln the gr:11·c. to prepare fur the next world." Plastic su rgery h;:id ir.~ hcginning '1ho11( 1500 B.C. when a pha roa h nrdert'rl en1balmers In lransfer lheir restoration talents fron1 the dead to !he liv1ni:;. But Egypi1ans had their quack s, loo. ''Their recipe fflr curing baldness was a mb:!ure of fats frnn1 a I ion . hippopotamus. 1·rnl•nclile . cat. serpent and ibex. S.1 e\·c.11 \\'ay back !hen you could s1'll ju~t ;ibo11t ;inything In people frir growini:: h;iir .'' ~!crnb!'rg ciu1 ppcd . Tr;iting !hr hi-:tory of 1·osn1i:>til.'.$, SternberJ:?. the alitll<lr of •·:-.1nrl' ·rhan Skin Qc('p." theor11.ed filVe v.·omen probably used rharco:1l st1l"ks and berry 1u1rc In t'olor lhf'm~rl1'('S He nolcd the f111lurc nf all :.llenip!s h_v rhurch <rnd i·ourt to h11n cosn1etics a<; •·w:inton habits of deceit." A prof)(l:-rd EnghJ'h law in liifl prescribed the pen;,h1es of wJtchcrah for wo1ncn \\'ho indulged 1n "s1·rnls. painls. ti igh heels or bolster~d hips," And . r.he rncvelopedia. as late as 1910. 11vo1ded mer'ilion of cosn1ctit•s lest sales drop in rr.~pcctablc hnmt's Queen Eli zabct h 1 became su<.'h. :i painted carict1ture after years of us1n~ wigs and while lead face. makeup that she outlawed loo king glasses in 1he C'Ou rt ~fl that no one could make. com parisons of appearances. While the use of rosmetics is ages long an d worldwide, Sternberg mentioned th~ J there is no unlversally pleasing s~ Egy ptians made th eir deodorant from incense and dill . Eskimos rub their bodies with rancid fat and Orinoco Indians wipe themselves with decayed fish. Were Marc An t on y and Julius Caesar be guile d by Cleopa tra's clever ingen ~i ty at co smet ology? BEA ANDERSON, Editor P 1,. 1) Bride Unleashes Howl as ·Wedding Duty Goes to the Dogs DEAR ANN LANDERS; I need to know jf J am lhe one who is nuts for attachng so much Importance to this -or is it my future moU.C!r-ln -Jaw? Dad died when r was S. Mom has been in and out ol my life for the past lU years. Grandma raised me. She's a fine person. but getting senile_ I am 22 and have worked since. I was 17. 1'm going to lie married to a great guy In November. Since my f.11.mily can't afford anything, ~y tiusband'1 mother wants to do the wedding "her way." I knew she was «· centric but until now l didn't think she was cracked. Li sten to this: The woman ii training her Scottie dog to carry a ring In his ,mouth and put It on • pillow. You JUessed It. She 11rants thr: dog \o be the rt:ngbearer. I told her the minister would not stand \ for having a dog In the cburch. She said, "If he doesn'l like it, we'll have the wed- ding in the Moose Hall and hire a JP." Ann. I don 'l want a JP. I want a minister. Al so, r don'L want I~ dog. Please gi ve me so me mature gulda.nce. R. DEAR R.: Tell your rttture motber·ln· law that 1he 11 cordlally l1vlted to al&.end a simple ceremony In lhe mlntrtr:r'1 •ludy and lo please leavr: the dof al home. I DEAR ANN LANDERS o My husband (age %7) ind our son (age t) play "Let's Fight." My husbahd started th.al r-couple of years ago. They hit ~ch other and wrestle around (or anywhere f r o m 30 minutes to an hour. This goes on •I least two or three times a week. There's a lot of huffing ahd puffing and yelling and laughing -until my son gets hit hard. Then there's crying and he won't talk to his dad for a while. I I don 't like this kind of fooling around. l'm afraid it is damaging I.ht. boy physically and emotionally. My husband says it's a good way to make a man out or him. What do you say? -IN OOUBT DEAR l.D.: Your 1uspiclon1 •re well· founded. A good deal of bostllily and pu11Ulve action can be hidden ander the gul1e of a game -or "ja1t foallrtl around," especlally •here hand-to-hand c:ombat 111 Involved. Your hu11Mnd sboll1d cut It out He is 1owing IC!ed of re•entmeat In tbe boy. nece an: many pliy1kal tbln1s •father· and son eu do together te bolld a rela· tlonshlp -both ctmpelllive and non- competitive 1port1, 111cb •• tennis, bowl- tn1, lwbruntDJ ud IO II. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am writi ng about my best Fri('nd. I hope you can tr,11 me how lo help her. We 11.re both IS. Martha is a wonderful person but she is so unsure of herself if s pitiful. r-.1artha refuses to speak out in clas~ be<:ause she hates the sound of her own voice. When she is called on to ansv.·er a queslion she often says she doesn't know -even when she does. The other nlght we studied together and Martha had parls of tht\ Bill o( Rights memorized to perfection. Today when shC! was called on frfr lh11t very quesllon, she shook her he ad . "No." r-..1artha does well on all her wril len work. She Is a whiz In math and science. and her Engllsh ess11ys are great. but when It comes to 11nyth ing oral she folds up. Pleasr: sugi;iest something to help this glrL -HER FRIEND , OEAR FRIEND: Suggest to l\lartha that she pracllce reading aloud br:lore a mirror. Then get her Co read aloud to you -and another friend or two. If thes• suggestions don't help her do belier in classroom rrcitalion l\lartha should con• 11ider profe11sional help. A hana;-up 1ucb 11 this cnn be r:normously crippllq: not onl y in !he work world bat In her aoclal life as we.II. Alcohol is no shorlC'ul to social ~ucccss. If you think you have to drink lo be ac-- ceplcd by your friends. ~cl !he fac l5. ReRcl "Uooze and You -For Teenagers <>nly." by Ann L11ndcrs. Se nd 3J tents in <.'oln aod 8 long, i;;tampcd, self-addressed tnvclope with your request in care of the DAILY PILOT. 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Tr, 1hP !•lhPr Is 11 grHn:;""' :-;he shru;::::er.. 'HP11Pr &ett1 ng there P:ir11"r Im nnw "h1"h 111·. t s I <1!11.t ;:'.P " /11.11· ir ;;r !f'.'fll'•:f't~ ' AT WI T'S END ; 'l";f S · Th1rl ~·~1 ~ ;i """~ ·• '·\nd )'•·•I t' 1;1 :'lJr 1 e;:ir ~·· · ~h., nndd• rl this Th,. l'l'ht'r l\\ll :i~r,.,,f!_ I• .c; .. em• thr. prnhlem 1~ a un11er•al ••ne. It 1.~n·1 the r .zh c·""' nf tU11\'l n ;:ind r...,J,.<: tr.;.t rr.;i kr·~ 11ollPI!" pr11h 1b1ll·"· 1!"s 1r" f"<o•\ uf p.:i~·~in:.; t11 ,.tl~ lt 1•n l lhe l·h;.l!tn"1e 11f 1,ldPr "''•ml'n in a _11,uni;: ;;.1•,1dt'm1c "flr ld. 1 1 ·~ "hf't her or n•it \•tu c'an p;:ir<i ll tl p:irk a square 0 tar 1111 .:i <·11r1ed 1·urh. Th., .,. <i y the:. ex pl;n nhl 1t !o m,, 1~ !hal ;i un11ers1!\ 1-ill hu1!tl ;i sr•h11<1I lo aC('<Jn11TI•>fl;1le 2.1 f)l)l ~!urlent ~. There will tA' 2hfl p.:irkini;: p!;ice.s. F:iJ!ht v of 1'>,,111 11 11! h" for a fa(·ul11· '1[ :;i-.11 F 1ft l' ""i ll be .:1!101rd 1•1 1 1~1t 1 ni: di;;:nit;irits '.l )if\ aren·t a ntl 1•h1, ne1er. Fr or!~ ~p<iees .,. di he ~t;i kd nff h~· l"OP'('~ ;ind dr~11!n;.ti"! 1111 11 ;i :<ii.:n ihat rl';u j<; t,.)J l'rll\1 JTS · :,,, Qnt u1 1he en· 1 ri· unn e1.-.11~ h;1-: t i 1·r lw .• nl .. r ;i <;.11 l'tnn.1 h•1t 11 1.,~! .c;u~~., t thi" "''~ :1 ln·•t rn:111 1n111al1•1n pr;1nl.:: u1 l''ll ·1 l11r- r1 p;or~IJ\I! µl;u•f·' ;1/•• 111;1rkod, ··S1ud1•n1 ·· 11<,\h \11· ... .1 \•;11 1••i'C Jf, ~111;1 1! ll'l!f•f<; l11•11f';1!h I\ I 'll;i1<· ~·•lt ;ipµrr 1;11·hP<t lhi• 11 111\f'l ~ITI :JIJ11Ut p itr l.::1n g ~pa!·r~' J ;,~t,('1! y,,. !hf'\ ·r,. ''" nrdcr fr(1n1 ;:i <••n111;1111 1n \\"1~("(•1l'\1 n th;:il 1<; .. 11 ~!ri hr ." ;:in.~1\crrd " n r 11 r ! h e " " 111 f n B11:a• arr 1n1 1ted t ri a l" "'Jl ;i m !.ich"',., rn'"t'' r>i;: "'"I Thur.Ca . Oct 14. in \he T.•1 n hrlm" rJ \!•• ,lar'lt! j\•r.da !l Tht m t t I n j?. , ~onnVJrl"d b·, tn" R.l ll'V,<1 H11 rhnr .A lumna11 • t.01;;ter ." .I fta!Uf4' 11 <reaJ..t : f~~:Y) tne \ o!Jr!tter B .. rt t1u Thu rsdo y C lub R·1.n( h .... 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Aux iliory 35 36 i\r.nual tr.$pert1nn r .. <:": <1.i rr11motrs nf r'ie I. a d 1 "~ .\J \.'..a.~. 1•1 c 11a•1!,n" f•.,,t .15.31), \ e·.e~;i n.s ,,[ fn~e ;.:\ \\a•< .,. I t'f' , ·'"'•i J•'<·t1 t\ \I r~ Ha:. rn1•r.d H;o:, 111 ~ ~ .c .. _., 111 r !5 Tt·p ... er~.;: 11 . ! ~ .... ;.!.fl 11 ·!J ,; •lf'ii ~ d1rntr 1" ti't' ('r.J1,r_: l\J t f'h "'l . (ri•t .. \j .,~;. R "~e~\ ~:,rin~ ria ·. ~ ... -.;;<:.E .,.::h .\!rs \'ernnn \!a:ht'.I S G irl Sco uts ''"'" th;:iri ~ 2''1 ( ade!i~~ f·~:n fl;ar;:" r·"'J ""· r,.,,'l. 1 .... !] ~atner ;'1 Fea:h,.~I:. P.:i;r\ in Santa Ana Can:.on frir a With 0 Tip of the Sombrero tt-<:1.· Fealrie· • PJmpk..n l':;·r r. ('a<1!.'n e-n-•ama I a rr rv .: (!a\' .:!'4' Friday t n~"t..:.'.1 !-..!cc1·. t '('· l5 \n li, 1,rrje r II"• C rt f'· rin of .\lr!. 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''"oodtow GOP Pa rle y C.l!.fr,rr,.a .,.,-nmrn w 1 11 gatner l~ Frt.soo (on1 en11n., Center nn \\'ednesd;i 1 and Thur sda:, flt·: IJ ll '1rl ·lt fr•r l71h h1enr.ial ('nn•.rnunn nf t!le L'al1fn~n~t1 F'Merat·nn n f Repuhl ,f<in \~·omen a n d e le<'::,;n nf nf!,ce~.c; Or \\ tl'.:arn Ra n n 11 ~ k '.' , f'eoperQ,ne Co!~t:!P rhanr11,, .t . 11 11! ~peiik a: ire "fll'nl'"'~ l11n1heo.n F:a n)..i ~n \n~z 1;:P~. Cl'pu:·. r h:i .·man ... , t n e r.t1•:or.:i J C"nmmltt ee " l l address the e\ en;ni; ~e <s.nr. To as tmistre ss es ~!.-.1,.,r (ie-n r~e ~lrlrackP1 ni i/..Jn!1flt 'nn Bear h "'!II 'l !f 1 r 1 a !!~ p :ri cl a i m TC"'il~':n:.~t:r~< l\'11ek C\.r·r~ a ~pl'ech !or me:nbers o! Las FivP. Mo nth s Old Baby r .. \fh1·e. t~e bah\ 11 hn "''n six h:illiP< '"i'h dr;;1 h dur1:'11; h1° 0 t;.Jr t life. h;:i< dlt '1 The Sl)n nf :\Ir. anri ~l rs Frt1nk \\"hi te Jr 11! '\"e.<im1 n.~tl'r \l oulrl h:11e been f11 e rrrin\hs nl d Ort Jj RPlease!l frnm the Earl and Lrirra:ne \I 1 I! e r Ch1!dren·s Hospital Center, Ln ni: B<>ar:i on Sl'pt. 16. he '.las scrick!.'n ~ith pneumonia and a Couple Exchanges Pledges St. John the Ba pt ist Ca tOOl1rl Church, Co.<.tii :\l e~" "as tht 5"tl lni! for ihe 11·edd1n1?. 'lf \ar> A~ndrn!h :ind fl;i1·1d E Grns~ of C-0.<.t a .\le~a . The nit's .,.·ert read bv the Rt\. Chris Johnson: Parents of the f'nuple <1 re ~I r. and :\!rs. Thr>ma" L Abendro!h nl Alht(ln, \f1ch ;:i nd .\fr :i nd \!rs, Ed11·in S Grn~s or Tursnn. I A!tend1ng the <'nu ple were ~liss Rosemarie \\"heeler and J ohn Llo\·d. The bride i:i; ::i i:rt1duate nr 1 r n•J ld • •••1l;ion n\· -•If tlfJ lnni:,,r "'i 1<tl 11 "111 •n ;:irP 1Jnhf'i1 Pl il hlr ' ] ~~ iJ "i "nu trnrt 1 h1l r!r•·n. run .:i 111 .·;~" :inrl still find t1mP t•1 ~" 11, 'r h1•1·I 31i h••'lf" ;J Wf'C k. \\ hl"fl 1• Ill \flll fll"ll'-h ~"' Jlh·!'h;in1i ·id l , ' R1 1hr 1,:i1·. \l h:ot II"'' 11\U (P ;\dln ~~ ·Thf' \1;,n 111 1be (;r;i:i fl t1nncl bu1I '" \l1 chiga11 State L"n1versitv and !Jand n1ar!" ni (•rr h;in1t 1~(' fnr F;i:..hir•n f'i e ~t:i . a ~t ~lc ~hn1\' and hnu lique !'alr. 111 e.:irned her m;isleri; cl"e.ree :it s01drtl eha!'k 111 11 , Sanla :\n a 1111 Sa t ur<la .\". OL \ lfi. 1s p]a(C'd in a .'le"lf·an ha \ hy 1hi> L·n1vers111· of rire_gnn Her · · F 1n1~h ··' <:<id 111•• 111,rn;11 1 ~11 1 r l ng a:<.,1 n<t , 'I h.:i .r n t e1rn <:l;:irtrrl I I " h""n 1·1rrl· 1nl! ;ir,.,111vJ i h" 1.n r ~1 <11 ·. '.Iii hri.Jr • ;i 11 rrh fi.r !11" l ~•I tl'.r1 l ".tr• l011~.1n;:: /•,r a p.:1 rk1ne. P1;ir p .. thP i\·lmc$. \\"1I J1arn Ball e\·. \1 1ch,1cl lloege" anrl \11c hac l lrr n~h nck deft to r 1gh11 hu~h;ind is ;i;, t1 lumnu~ r,f rhe ·rhr Reta S1i::ni a rh1 c1·eni v.111 hrnefil (·y;;;11c f1 hro~1s Fnunda t10n . l\c!'er1·auons l·nll rr~1 \1" of t\ri?.nna The1 Th:1!'~ !!IP trouhlP 11 1Th C<'lnl! In i·11ilr;::" 0 :i1d hr r fr:,.nri . ) 1o•1"r" "11 hu•1 i1n1·. may he rnad e 11 1th :\Ir~. Jlarr:ild :\utt1ni::. l ·osta \l c~a . 111)1 reside in Cn~t a \1esa • ·-~~~~~~~~~~~- 111;:: ·.nu nr1f'r i:.et t1m1' tn '-..... :. rr;irl rh" nr--11 h•.,.,k• ·• Peering ·-~·-···-·- Around --~1 TIJ ttvoid d~~;:ippn1ntmf'nt. p ro.i;pf'ct1v e hr1 des «re rrm1ndert io h;i»e. their \\"e<id 1n g stn r1ro$ \\1 th bl;i ck ttnd \\ h 1te glo.i;sy phO\!)- .[:r;iphs !o !he DAI L\' PI LOT \\'nmf'n ·s De· partment one v;rek before the v;edding . P icture s recc11·cd a fter that ti me \rJll not he ll ~ed. 1:0r "n;!'::i::cin cnt ;i nnounccmcn!.~ i t i" in1pci rt1 t11 e 1h;:i t !lie s tory. also a ccompanied b\" ;; hl.ick and 11 hite glossy picture, be sub- n11 t terl .~1 x \1E·r,.;s Qr more hcfore l he \\·edding rta te. Jr deadline 1s nol rnet, only a s tor y \\•ilJ be u<r d . To h"lr fi ll rPr"jui rcmen l.~ on both "·ed· din:: <Jnrt cnca cement s tones. fnrm .~ are .:11 :u!.1hle 1n ;:ill of 1he DAILY PILOT offi ces. F urfhf'r riuc~t 1on' \t'1ll be ans1,·e rerl by \\"01n"n·" Secti on staff mem bers at 642-4321 or 494-94U6. I See by Today's Want Ads • AS ~fRf\:'\(; 1\S n,.·ncl'- Lf~S A .~n AS SO FT AS \·EtVr.T ~ On11 1~ 11 Hf'r· f'u!nn llflfll 11.nrl m111ch•n11 ]fll"P•f'll!, lhf' n!hPr l~ 11 Mfll an~! ]f'\'P.~r111 1n v111. \""I. Th" l'l'l\""I p111 r h~~ "'" )l " 1111!~. 11nd 11 '~ fW() 1nor11h<o il1'1 • 1;f;-r Hl 'i ;<;~:n:~? 'Hy rh111 I ~ \'\\' Ru1 • Jr h"'~ t~­ r1 i., "'rtr1 ht.ll lPr, Anri ii'• 1n 11""1 r-nnd 1r1nn Con111cr rhi• prh•111e party, lhf'n n"l,.htA//!~ e \'"A:O.:T Y () L' R ()W,'IJ S~OOP''~ Ftlr Sal,.: OM 811111111 mix. f11 m•1... 9 mnnth~ nUI 11•1fh •t'lnfJ. r,.ry IO\l•bll! ~ l1ke1 rhiJtf. T'f'n H&PS'.l1nest 11 • w.unt PUJ'IP.11' .. ,--- 51lT H \\ ~. 11 11 I ' f; ;i nroJ1 r ri;:.:1r\ r,..1,,t.r.l'1'1 n 1n rh" i'iin \lf'm"nl P hr•rr" nf for m1>r conjlrt.ssma.n Pa rnck J . I! lll Tl C" hnnnred hr• p:i.rrnt( \Ir .:i nrl \I r~ Et111;i rd Jnhn llilh n_g< nl \ «n \\11s rrr~1drnt '.\1~nn, ;i f;1 m1l •. /n,.nd 11 r 2~ ;.c;,rs. ~ent 1 "'r~"n \I hf!V'!lfll~-' il" 1111! JP:H1~rs 1n rt1r l".1 rh•il1r (hurr!i 11 ti1·r1' .\Ir~ l\tlhni.:~ ti.:i ~ h1·r 11 01 r!:11il' ( 11rnmun1c anl 111usl of her ;irlu lt llfr·. Pearl s Perk Up \\ !1rp jJlll rh;•~Hlj! ;i f11"!1rl lp;;;;;;:o;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\I 1'"' ~1011·~ ro•rn,.,n1hr r th.:1 1 'thr DTE""' ll'nhlh r•f lhr .•tr·~nrl <:hnt1l d he [\iii 10 ''"1 1"•1 t prnp1,rt1r1n 11 11h 11nr·.-pll1 •.11~d 'Il l'. 1\ l 1~1i! < li1•k•T 1~ ttl•! I ~lio1rl 111•1·k1•d 1111111,111 A 1111111rin ~h .. uld . 1·hoo"e I. prin~···'~ .. r 1110tt111ce le ngth. 1,h+Jr l:il ll'r 1,un1cn riin """Ciir I lhc lung. uprr:i length. 1,1...,.,,.,,,.,~,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,~~~·1 ( @! C1·ow11111g Glory ],eauty salons Off o; !,(~l~~S ANO !!J1'1ll.1YS SPECIAL SHAG STYLE New look I Lµxuri ous shampoo followed by expert scissor cu t. Min i-care style. Curls flatter you, fasc inate him. CUT AND STYLE IM.T.W.I SHAG PERM compltt1 BUDGET PERM .•.... atwovs •SH (Norn'lll H1ir) ~'ic Shampoo .Set 295 J45 Ba1ic: Cut 1 so 200 Styf1tt pm .. •"9htty higher SOUTH COAST '1.Alii -,.._ 541·7116 L-t L ..... -Ntrl N It-, 0...... ,....,,~, 267 I . 17rtt St., COSTA MISA -f'klle 141·ttlf 0-..... l!ltt ..... 1411111•'1 Wt CIOltl tMvl JM I LMll l'W• .. .it TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You • • • Every Saturday I I Ola! Toastm!s!r"Y ( !•Jh llnil 1ht'lf gul'.!;t!. the Santd Ar.a Toa!tm i.!trtc~t! The mef'llng 11 d! b•;.:111 .. ~ ; 311 pm ""ednt~rj;,• Or r 11 1n tht .\lt rcury Sa11ni\~ ai.r.I Loan bu1ld1n;::. Gardeo Cl ub Snuth Cna <t f;;iJrlrn I 111•1 membt'rc '"Ill h1>;ir ;i l;,J ~ "ti nnr:il pl:i!t'r !r;i1 ~ hv ,\Ir~ filt nn .\1 r;rr"n rl•Jr111g .:i Z p m meeLn,g \\"t rlnc t1 :1· ''"' !1. 1n !he Tnree ,\r< h R;i: C J ~bhr,u<e Hospitol Grou p l'Jar.~ for rhe rr.m rn~ \f'~r 11111 hf' d 1~r11•<ed h\ rn1>rnhf"> .. , ire A 1,~1!1111 .1 ,,, l°f·t.!~ .\IP,d \!en1nn at Hn•p11;:il rlurin;: ;i !Tlf'm be:•~lp i ~a /r1•ft' I '" .1 om 11; !ht hfl~fJ lit! cn"lf rr,.nce rnorn rin \\ 11-inesrl :i ·., (Ir I 1.1 :\lem~er•hrp -I> "f;j'l"J t'l an~r>ne n1 ~· 18 :.e;,r, 1.f ai:oP Each au:o:;!.ary r:i. e :-:i be r J1•n d •P~ d It '"'' nour~ Pf'r 11c~JI . ass1 ~t in;{ "'1th pa t1er.ts ar.d h•:up1lal dut ll'!. USC Coun cil [Jr fl ri •< ' 8Prke~. dlrertnr !if !he Srhi>0I 1,f tnterna t•nna1 Rel<1 t1nn• Al L"SC "'Ill ~Pt~Y. .. n lrf' fu1urP 10 1n!rrnat1nnt1I irlii r1nn• fr•r mrmh€r ~ nf thP I n t r,. f r :i lr·r n1 t\ )ln1he r~ < n•Jnl"d ,,, l.SC 1n TIJ '>lo"n and 1,,.11n 'ln n1e ra m pt1~ \!rs Linn Klrierfer ,...111 11ft 1• 1111> rl 1ir1ng a fr111nrt•r ·p 1 •Jffr•f' h1111r iinrl rnte!ln ~ !nr r•1ntn,.r< 1,f meml)l>r" "' the l r.H er.<.i') ·~ Z9 fr11 iern1:1t.!. Jun ior C lub \Ir• ./;i mps A::irc !a) 11 '1 i pt n h11: \"r1\ f1'1Tl BPach hnml'I f'lr a mf'm her~h 1p t11~ bt't11 11e1 1 ;i nrl .1 p m Thur,rl11:. Oc• 11. •pn11<'1rtrl h.1· thf' Jun1'lr [~Pit r!·J ~ r1f :-:e" port S!;irh \\rimen be.t.,.een 1a and 3~ are 1n\l!ed . Loses Battle pu!mr•nar1 n1alf unc'·cin Sn11t ni.,n!h~ p r e m a t u r ~ 1 b~ 22 11 ti1rh ende d hi.; brief 11'Pl~h"tl 3 p'lunds. 2 ounces. ~o.1no1 rn at hri mr. Ii"';;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;-.;;;;;;-, l!P f')U~h1 fr1 r !11 0 mnrr "·eeks be fore h1> d 1 e d \\"ednest1;:i1 ,\n a u t n p s ' re1 ea led t'hl' rau>P nf death trl be cnn;:f's!l'.e hr-'1r\ l;:i1[ure. brnu ;::ht on ~.~ ;i hlnck!.'tl :irter: lradt~;.: tn the ri;:ht lun l!. ;:i cnnd iunn dnc trirs <:!1,d t nul r\ nc! be rnrrec:ed 11 ith ~urJ;er~· BE THE KNIT.H IT OF THE HOL IDAY SEASON T\· harl si:r1 1\t>d !wn ne;;r. fa:~l d1sea~e~. rnur uprralJnn•. ~ur~1cal cnm pt1ct1 t1ons t1nd Almnst ,'>"l 1--lflfld r r:in~ru~1rin< \~"hen he \1,:i<: born . three K .. o • <110 •"e.o~ r. '"• •1 1~•e• "~""' av ~"'"'"ll yeor .....,. "•'lt •v ""'"""'· f~f '""' " ..... ·~ .... ,. 1••••··~ ~v '" 111t!I •·'~ """It l•P1 1nO I ii '"' """'!Ill f'tlllrllll. Orlqi"als by AUDRE ' 0·•""''"'"9 I'd /'.l••'•':e n1 • W1ddin9 l•v•t•••e"' • 642-1264 The KNIT WIT LOWl!lt M~lL Coot• Mu • Jl \·1111 SPECIAL SALE " ' 11 ' i 'i l \ l_l, I i C'l ' o , \ ' ' I t ' i We see it in the \ ·, VAL~ITY FAIR Cry stal C ube ... a lon g and l o~ely fas hion future for y ou. For travel or at home, a long sweep of a no-see-through nylon T ricopoqueTK robe in irresistible colo r combinations. P, S, M, L, Rog. $20. ON SALi $15. Veta's INTIMATE APPAIEL 'fffldilf "-•• l,.. & ....... __ ._ ' I -------·---·· ~ . ---::.---...0..-.:.::==..----·-· .. ,,,,=-.-,, ~ ' I • I We/come Aboord, Chomp Sugar R.ay Robinson is \\'Clcoincd aboard the yacht !i.lincrva by nliss Kim Cla ry along v.'1lh Robert Bul lock \far left ) and Richard O'Neil , treasurer of the Sugar I~ay Hobins_on )'ou th Foundation. Bruce Oc~·l ers' yal'ht 11·111 be the sclllng for a gala cocktail par~y fron1 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Ocl. 14 . a fund ra ising event for lhe youth athlctie and cultural foundation. Tickets arc a1•a1Jable by calling the foundation office at 557-04 14 . From Page 13 • • • After meeting o!her preg- nant girls in school and h;iv. ing classes 1n prenatal care, ch ildbirth ond postnatal care, the girls know what to expect. Mrs. Nolan added. "And. "'hrn they talk with othf!r prf!gnant girls ihey feel better "' ~lost tJi rls. she r i n d s , already have decided what to do with their ba!:iy v.·hcn they come to school. A large Knit King Reviews His Crown Kin1berly. the knit king f'n rhe American scene. now is moving a"'BY from ultra con· :i;crvalive lo fashion's demand f(lr lively concep!. The manufilcturer i ~ n 't doing kn it versions of Betsl'y Johnson's l1hra -anti-eslabl1!'h- ment clothes. but some outfits in the ne"· co llection are pret- ty mixed up. Consldf!r. cape in doublekn1t na vy wool and C'OVe r for com- pletely cont f!mporary p u I • together of turtleneck sweater. bodystockings, a tunic with thong-laced s 1 e e v e and n1atching hol pants of golrl doubleknit. Hood Folds To Collar Large. nush sleeves . elaborated by flounces 0[ smocking, give a round soft feeling, a good body line in the Jerry Si lverman collection by Shannon Hodgers. . In the same collection. deep nounces at the hem of late day clothes ~ive pre l I y movement to skirts. YOU? Teen Trend percentage v.·ill ha1'e dcc1dC'cl against abortion, thnugh often they have been u n rl e r tretnendous pressure fron1 their parents for abortion. "T~y close of( adoption because it's a hard decision,'' i\'lrs. Nolan sa id. "It takE's a full nine month~ and a gre<1t deal of n\atunty to choose adoption." Though the focus usuiillv is on the mother. the father Or a child out of \redlock has his ov.·n heartaches, as record s of the Orange Count y Dlstncl Attorney's office show. Of the more tha n Hiil paternity cases filed each month. many are youths still in high school. "Son1e kids pay support out of a small part- time salary:• said ·Ri,·hard Parslow. deputv di s t r 1 c t attorney. 1\lar1y p;iy r fl r adoptions and s11Jl o!hcrs resolve the problen1 privately. "It's best for all youn~ people to know v.•hat the l;;i1~· is. and to practice hi r1h control. Youths just don"l lhink about children outside of exf)eriencr , fr els fha t part nf the answer lies 1n increased co1nn111n1c:1t1on he 1 ween parents and teen.~. ''I didn't feel lh:it n1y mon1 and dad !rusted rne completely," she admitted. Is \ 1q::1ni1.\' ou t of date? Ln111se dursn·t lhink s o . ··r 1ri:11111y ~hnuld hold through a~ long as !he wnrld holds up. T h:H ·s the way the Lord 11•antecl it. ll "s the good girls who gel caught. "rm not rnndoni ng getting pregnant befrire you g e I niarned ~n1ct1n1es I still feel s h a rn e fu I about wh<i! happened. (;irl!\ should be more c;ireful. The girl al wa ys loses out." Louise s;i1rl she doesn'L hesil.'1!e tn lrl l her unmarried friend ~ 11) ··sal"e the1nsell"es f<lr n1arriaf!e " It 's loo late for her noll', but she l1as chosen to f<itr her nc\11 responsibility 11•11 h rnaturit y and love ;.nd a hope for a happy marnagc. There s p nn s i hi 1 i I yof derid1n i:; 11 hether In kt>t>p or ;u1Clpl 1s a bi.I! one, hut Louise. li ke 01her girls fa ced 11·ith the /'\O STIG.\1A drr1sinn. Found new slrl'ngth '"There's no st1_gma 11n\" tCI helr hrr decide. mnre.'' he said. '·Amon,g sotTlt' "You gro111 up overnight hippie girls it's a tiad~e of 11·hen vn u f1nd out you·re honor tn have a 11tlle baby. pregnarit" Snme parents eneourage girls ;.-_____ ....:===-==::;II In keep their babies so they can collect welfare." Parslow adt!ed thcrr i~ generally not a con11r1u1ng 1nvoh·ernent fo r the couple and there are n1any rcpealt>r s. What is the ans11·er to prevenlini;: p r o blem pregnancies among teenage girls? Louise. drav.·ing nn her own KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SA TU RDA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT !' Your Horo scope Leo: Move Into Forward Seat TUESDAY OCTOBER 12 By SYDNEY 0~1ARR Studies encompassing ex· tras"risory p e r cc p t i o n , a s tr o l ogy and ottier unorthodox subjerts a re SJ)l"ingin~ up in ma n \' universities. Dr, II o w a rd D<!laney . profes s or or philosophy at Loyola Univers1- 1y declares that. • ' \\1 he n becoming 11ware nr these areas. our eyes are opened to a 'tt'hole ne"' ~'orld." ARIES ~t.lan::h 21·Apri l l!l l: Arcent on change, vanrr.1-. greater ability to co1nmun1· catt>. Apphes especially tn dealing ""ith children. Gemini and \'ir~o individuals p!n~· prominent roles. Strive to mr.ke your views <"lear, ('(lfl- c1sc. TAURUS (Aprjl 20-~1ay 2ill : Fan1ily member de s r r v e s benefit of doubt. Build solid h11se at home. !'t1eans gain support of loved ones. non'!. ekpt'Ct per ff!ction. Bu t you can now expect affection. n1or<1I backing from those \\'ho me<1n most to you, GEM INI (f\1ay 21.Junc 20 ); You are on itic go. \'ou learn. Ideas abound. Be selec· t1 ve. Dr-velop concepts. Don't he afraid to experiment. Give 11111 play to in tellectual curiosi- ty Ask questions. Ans wers are nnw available. CANCl':R i.lllnr 21-,!ulv ~:!1 Snl id !111anc111J gain °1s a dis!10£t possibility. t:se past expcrienrc> Kn<JW that thn.~e trl :1ulhori !y hack you r pos 1t11111 Intensify campaigns, personal ;ind prnfPss1nnal . Hornance al~ is a1 picture. LEO 1Julv 2.1-1\ug. 221· S1rt>ss chanl'e 111 Rs s er t yourself There Is no neerl to t;ike hack seat. Go £nrward. H:11 e f.i ith in ynur ov.·n judg- n1ent 1-'ersonal i!y sp;1rkles. Ynu e:..trnd sphere of in- fluen("(' Cooperate \1·ilh Aries. \"IHC.O 11\ug. 2.1-Sept. 22 1· Piny c<1rds face down : ke rp wn1c1hing 111 f('Ser\C. Be t.'<ln· s ider11te tnward ont> cnnfincd In hon1e, hospital. Keep c<)n· fidence~. Hespect privacy nr nne cln.~f' to you. Re quiel 11'lth111. You will gel answers. 1.1111.tA 1St>pL 2~-0ct 221: Accent nn friend s. hopes. ~pC'r l<ll de sires. Aura o f 1·ibr;incy surrounds: man~' are drnwn to you. You can 1n- fluenee and persuade v.·ith suc- cess. Set sights on goal. Ambi· lion is due to be fulhlled, SOORPIO \Ocl. 23-~ov 21 !: Avoid tendency to be stubboni. Keep an open n1ind. Sug. i.;estion received at socia l gathering coulrl pro v e valuable. Know this and rr- n1ain alrrt. You can rnarkr.t ideas, prnducis, foi ey is self- confitlence. hich!ighted. Avoid the .sensa - t1on:il. Steady pace brings desired result:; One \vho <tt'nr·ks for or V.'tlh you makes rcqliest Uon"t he haslv in ar- riv ing at decision. \\'a i t ob.~cr1·e If' TODAY rs Y t)U n BIHTHUA Y ynu are artistic. pn~se\S srnse nf hun111r. You ;u·f' not sn good a t handling drta1ls -but you ;ire capa ble nf sreing prn1ec1s <1s a 11·hole Change rnadP 1h1s mr,nth v.·ill pro1'l' be11efiei;1! !f single. n1arriage 1s on horizon . OCTO BER BIRTHSTONES 1Jie Opal SAGITIARIUS l!\'o\'. :!2- ~-21 1 Good luna r fl-"P"Ct now CQ1ncides "'1th journey, gain throu g h s t u d y, Ernphasize abit11s to e11:prc~s and rom1nu n1cate . \Yha1 ap- pears a mi nor detail should nnt he t;ii·erlooked. Be To , "1 ,..., """P ~0~.,, "~u·?u ..... Opal5 art' on!y found where one. ~<1•0•09• o•n~• ~.,a,,.., Om•"' <.o. I thPre had been an inland aea.. thorough. direct. P•~• -··• 1ne 1 ... ,~ A1><tu• 1 •• h <h d · ~•••o10<ov Spnn Do•moo•• • ..., 7~ <~"'' t Ill as u10U~ e yintr &e& CAPRICORN iDf!C 22·Jan. room ... ll oo•IN rn• o .. 1LV P1lOt had left thi3 vivid gem in memory 19 ): Emphasis Ofl 11 hat ar· ~~:.:i~o~.G:~:~ c~"''"' s·~••o", t<ew .of ra.1r.how! that arched above it. pt"ars obscured . n1y~tC'riflu~ i--=:;~~~~;:--1 Son1e fl'ared the po\l•er of the Refuse In arcede In ha]f\\·;iv Op11 l, "·hich waa reputed to make mea:i;ure~-Dig derp for needed its ownl'r invisible ao that he information. Ynu cnuld rn:ike r~ roul1! l'!<~Ape lhe roving ere o r <hscov ery or \'<llue. Be persis-FRANCIS-I ll\l!<ft>rtune . Like itB eo~p•_niora tent 1\-lat e. partner 'tt'lll aid. hirth5 tone, the Opal 11gn1fie1 '\ Q j J hope. The Tourmaline 1\10 belongs AqUARIUS (.Inn. 20-Feb. ~ RR U to Ck toher.Iti~ another 1ttr1cti\'t 18 1: Publlc1ty e o u 1 rl ac-birthstone for men'• jewelry. ("n111pnn~' t>fforts. Protect im· ::igc. Seek conper:ition nf fami· ly 1nen1her. Going it alone nnw could be error. Act ac· cor<lingly. Stress joint e(fo r!s. Delay is normal; don 't panic. PISCES lFeb. 19-M?..rch 20 ): \\'ork, basic chores a r e F l!'\!:'.." STATI O~l:::HY 1972 CALENDARS-----LEATHER-DESK-- ACC E5SOR1£S ll1! f ~OAI! ll~~WIT Ill 1111 COIOll Oi l Mll ·CO•Vf l ll•T 'Allll' H'ra,. 11011r birth1ion1 fur ilfii'i ;o~h i<nt and good fortune :.1jll! South Co ••! Pl11• Bri1tol •I the Sin Di190 Fwv. Co1l1 M1•• 540·'1011~ 'The Okinawa Chamber of'Commercc championship (as a Marine in '59) wasn't Lee's biggest title, but it was h is first. Since then. you count 'em: Golf Rookie of the Year, 1967; U.S. Open (twice); British, Canadian, Hawaiian, Texas (his home state) twice; and. many others, including the 1969 World Cup. Sportsman, citizen, and friend of the Ncwspapcrboy. "FOLLOW-THROUGH-'' says Lee Trevino- \ "IS WHAT MAKES A GOOD NEWSP APERBOY" Lee Trevino thinks like a go!fer •. And why not? This year he made history by winning three na· tional titles (U. S., Canadian and British) within a span of three weeks. So when asked about Newspaperboy Day, he had this comment on what makes a newspap erboy tick: "He follows through. He takes care of his customers. Never mind the season or the weather, your newspaperboy knows yon count on him- so he'• always there with your paper. Follow- througb is what wins golf tournaments-and it's also what wins respect for these yoilng men that ~c us so well. I' take off my cap to them." Service, dependability, responsibility-these are all attributes of the succe8sful newspaperboy. And yon can add another word too: uthriftinei;s." Like their parents and many other Americans, thou- sands of newspaperboys save part of their earn- ings in U. S. Savings Bonds, in preparation for college or other financial needs of the future. Buying Bonds is just another example of their all-round good citizenship, another reaso n for the nation to be proud of its newspaper caj1iers, Like Lee Trevino's cap, Uncle Sam's hat is off to these young businessmen on the occasion. of their an- nual day in the spotlight-Ncwspaperboy Day 1971. • BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS "----..... --/ .. '-LLOYD l"EST CONTROL 642-5922 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers International . Newspaperboy Day ' ' • IS Oct. 16, 1971 JI DAILV PILOT CMf(.I( W IT>l Tl.IE J:EOEl1.Al AVIAT()W ADM!~• IST~ATION ~OR 0WNERSllP ~ T~E ~l.DW'I NC. PLANE, 1..IC.E..iSE '21A~7. WILL DO. llrt.IC:l Dft.IT~LLY, '«)(.! wE-ll:e Qt.I ...nJR WA'f TO SEE VERA AND SPARIClf -™EY'AE M ly Cliester Geuld l 'LL aE RIOMT IN ! By Tom K. Ryan Ll'L ABNER I.ION CA'-J A>.N OJ~flll,t.L1Sr STAt.,10 r,..iE SIG.HT' O!= A SO.....t · - SALLY BANANAS -WMO LCOK!I Lii<& RAL.PH NADER!! • II fl 11 ' ~~~~~~~~~ TUMBLEWEEDS ff-TCH ME A LOCA L lli:W5PAVi'R1 felt.A! GR IM'l 8.ILC:i PON'THAVB A NfW5PP.Pt:R ! GlleAf SC01'r! HOW 00 YOU FINl7 001 WHA1'5 IWPININ&~ 0~oo;e 1 IV.e ~t-,, ~~~- .--~ ..... , r.4..!i.<&1: ~...O. ~,,.,-,,,._..,.__;7 I :..e.2 MUTT AND JEFF PLAIN JANE 'DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. l'OWEl> I ., ~-(" ,.. ·•· -,••-. I ~··----· i----·. J :.••& G ~-~..,-! . --:""1--: c ~--N: . 'l·-.,. 'j ("""<'•" - ,. . --• ~-,·~1/' 1 (.·~-. a1 · rr: 'l.v'Jl'a:.ly f"I ?i ~· upr1'.ilr. I~ t ~1ter 1'1 .l;rn·t ll 'fl 1i'jll ~P :1.rt 1z 1,,sp tP of •s Uttered brrd·_ like S'llJ!''i', (5 So•r lu~ll/ 1•vivr'1 SO D!st.riy 51 Dt-gree o' il1tJin~tH>rT I ' l • 17 ll) l " ;.: ( t.,. r' i!•': ;;~l1l·:.·1 -' : ..... ' . ' ., -·-; ' c.,~.L-e·: .~ ... • . ; . ..... ... :.:.1 ·. J ·. l 1" ~ ..... , ~; !~te·1~d 1r''rl"''.'"'11 J ~ V ·l•,.~l of r'""'~I t•ie 5i: -:?~ 6 ln ~;.,~ 1"1~s: ~r 7 C:.r'.ll.Jtl~ crqt"•t!d , .,. t: ;r, S So---•· ''n] of 'I~ .• out 1n ~~-! 10 Cont~ rer /CJ" C.llJ~IS .. ' " , " " l • , I ' • ~!1r'1i-/, ruztl~ ".;fl'v'"'1: -' ... ' .. ',. I • I 1 v . . -' . ' ' , . ~ . ' . ---.,. I . 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By Al Smith m IOCJJ ~--· GORDO MOON MULLINS By Frank Ba9inski ANIMAL CRACKERS PEANUTS THIS Wll L SE M (,) FI RST' IZDct< ~ MAN, 1'oJ~e: 1/J FOR A G~VY ~llC.C:~ I MEAIJ, 1-IK E'. Evt:oi<«BODll @€f$ C:AUl!7HT' UP liJ A fe!OLl~b OF WJE'. F~ HIS ft,Wfrlf.f!{ By Charles M. Schulz HOW CAN 'l'OV SA'< "THAT?~ OON'T EVEN k'NOW h\E .. By Harold Le Doux _iii;:;::l!!!'!~--""'"TW..,;,.<rrvY-:-i ~--~~-r,-, .... "o ... w-v""ou-c.c-Ll.....,, MEAJJ WW I LE, !~ " WOT EL ~00M1 ~ PA""ils-:--- A l-IOWOLD TM'llEE ... Ltl(El-llM 1 WE'S JUDGE PARKER S )!> EIZ IC, &IJT \IE-IN fl.IE .,,ICEST . .JEEP? M.ATU"!E!.. ~1.,,EST ~IZ'SOlol MISS PEACH PERKINS • • t\'E EVER MET : -50 SH6 CAl.i-ft' MIM A ' 'll~ISM "fW/T W/TMOUT . A PIHCIL.' Ok AV, ,ilRT'MUlt . X Al'C~o•1U 'Oil CALLINf. '10U A ,OOU SH TWIT. By Mell NOT llPOOO INOU(;M ! MV Pl!NCIL- MAS FfU.INGf, Tl:>O .. , ly John Mites I -·- ... :i: M!::Ml, Tf-IAT 1S i By Al Capp By Charles Barsotti ""'1'l ,.,;~ ff&~ ~4 ~- By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson OR MOON MUll!NSl SOCIAL LIFE .. By Roger Bollen DID 1!00 WHAT WHAT 11 15 ALL ' B~1illi r.i E ilGl<f'\'S f Af30VT! ... ~ovi;.! ' " f lCKET'S \Uf.11-L.. ~ '2 <SfOl<M l ME:All 1 1-1 K~ 4ou au i:c:e:L-. 1HE. 6Af~ ;! , i.ove: OF' ft:U.OW ' MAJJ /ll 1HE' AIR ! ' ' m~ "-e. "- • I .1 ~~?!1 -.. ...=- THE GIP.~S "~1J1o1 , Henry, ht.fore I try thPfTI on, promi~l' :.uJ·1·e not going lo 1ay 'l\o comment.' .. DENNIS THE MENACE • A'cM ! IVM~ DID I COii~ F~?· ·I Ii~ I •Jr's A llWG STOR'(." • • i ,, ,, ,, I. • County Perjortnan<'e \ I' • :'\'a!iih\·llle Fete SF Ballet Exciting --, Pride Wins T OIJ 5, 'ffl\\ B.\RLE'!' 01 "" COii• ,llt! lll lf Ballet 1.:, he r o m 1 n g In• crra~1ni:ll l''•Plllfir nn nur Oranj!P Cn1111{\ 1·ull111·;:1I ~1·pnfl and nn 011r nr,c:iin1,,,11011 '" mnre rc~pn11 °1hlf' fnr lh;i t h:1p p\ ~tat P nf 11!f;i!rs than n1 1r n11·n LJ!.i!una fle arh ('1 111· Ballet < ·n·rnpan1 Bu t 1hry r<111 11nl nf +''"'l~P. sati~f1 a grn11 inc appPI ilf' 11 1!h thi"1r nv.n I t rn 1 tr d resnurres ;ind 1\f' niu~t Jn11k further :if1rld and In nthrr rnn1 panie~ fnr lhf' k1111J nf hallet that rl!.n nnl\ he fnund nn th" nex1 s1rr nf ·thP h1rldf'r Th:it i' 11'hf'rP we finrl rt1r San Fr.uu·1,rn SRl!rt Cnn111an1 and !hi' 111tnrn11s and arn b1!1nus nrga1111:i!1nn hR.~ rnnd r a hapn,1· h::1tnt nf h111111.1z n11r count" 1n !he l1rst stages n! 1!s 11nnual fall tour l/rnre ils aripraranrr ;it S:111t a Anti C'llfP~f' Fnrla\' n1uh1 fnr ii prni;:r.:in1 rf h:i!le~ lhil! 11as h.1 f;ir thf' hrst of· I I , TV DAILY LOG ·~!-·~ Monday Evening OCTOBER 11 @1J Ye1enl1 1:30 m Da~icl frnsl. Sltow ll!ll Miwl1: (C) "Frt andly 1lon~ Persut 1:00 0 Big Ntwi Jerry D1inploy (I MNBC Ne~ Tom S"yd!r 1:45 0 NFL P111t-Game Sho• 9:00 0 T Htre's l ucy Unrt@ Mirrv luv<nt he'n 1 Nav!I t11late~r~gh~• cl11r•n~ lhe w11. I~ i lln.,.ed "" !h~ ~<t•nn~11t$ m1>0n rt{n••ry sh•tl It t~le fldur•, ~nd Lury roovinc•! H~rN Ill 11~@ ~·1 1lnn~ then con l~min~l·s Hie w~nl~ shrp O Ple1se Don't E1t the D1!JltJ fJ ~ 'f' tJI NfL Monday Nlrht foolb1tl N~w York G11n 1~ at Dalli \ Cowb{ly,. I r:J Wild Wiid Wert m The fllnhton1s ID t Dream ol Jeannie (15)Tn B• Announced ffi Hod~'-PGll'e Lodge m Noticlerti 3-' rn Dttert R~pnrt Ill Movie:. (C) (2hr) ''T~e U£1T •merit1n~ l~r~m~J '63 ~ ~a rlo~ P r in~o. [•!' nkada. (39) Maybeny RHI 1:30 0 SIMI All~ Slmw Gu~ 1r@ ac-I tor Robut Cnnrad· ~rnf•1•~1 Jullui Su,..n er M1ll9r; '""""'"'I il.1111 1'~1~· and cn<ni• Nnr~ rrr•~y. 0 m NBC Mond1y Hi~~t Mov· i~: IC) (2hr) "CAI on 1 Ho! Tin Rool" (dr•ma ) '58--fhith•lh Tiy· I"' Pau!"N~wman Story of ~onl lic1 &mong members of 1 di~•ded h m· lly In !he deep South, (6l WHd Wild West fJ "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" * Jf'lfrey H unter-Color! T CBS New, Will er Cron~1 1e 10' NBC New, fTl AndY G•if!it~ Show m Biii Cosby Show ~ Pl1yi"' tflt !:ultu li7" Beil the Oddi ()')) Green Acres m [I l'lnl. Siifit1rlo fJ t.!ond•r ~i~h! MoYit : (C) (2hr) "~ef£t•nt llu!led2e" ldr1m•l '611- lo!hty H11nl•r. Con~!ante Tnw,,,, S1lloe Burke, Wnody $trod• Sur~n~e l•,5t1mnnv prnduc•\ an ele<.!ril\o1n1 tlimat 111 1 rnurt m~rti1I h•1rinR. es ~ 1nung post Civil Wu c~·11lry !i'11ffn~nl d•l•n~~ ! NfVO .soldit1 erru<ed nl r•n• ~nd mu11!•1 7:00 fl CI S N8~ Waller Cro~\i!! 0 m J'l!IC Ne111 .lohn Ck1nc!llo1 rr Df•rne! /fci1 Mo~ie: (C) (2hr) "The Pl1ln1- m,n" /.,•s!•tn) "6<,._l ••h• tl••lo n, G 11 S!nc~!ll. Wold fl •ll li1tl~lc. BuUalo 8111 and Cal~m•l"I Ja ne !od Indian\ 1nd ~un ronnu~. 7:30 0 Whit's Mf Line? ~Adtin-12 m I levt L!IC'f ID I Dn!U!I of J11nnl1 (\~).The TumeG On Crisis f71 Historv nl Me•\Cll g;) Lt lntru11 (39) The V\rglnl1n @1J l1 (.ruz dt MtrlM Cruce1 CE) T~t ~~utderi 9:30 O 'll Doris D1y )(av B~ll~rd 1ue<lt in h•r rt'C urrlog rol~ ~r AnP,1e P11- hJtci 1n wh•t h An~·~ ~;~rmn~n·~s ma,~11n~ wntu [lnn~ MM!in nn in 11 n~erenvu e•~i1nment !n 1 5"'~~~ ioe to maln!8in surv~lll~nee on th• wile of 1 S(l')n·lo be-releesed c:on · ~.rt tJ "STAND UP AND CHEER" * Musical salu te to 0 B1~hr Ward Ne~ m !t likes 1 l hltl US) Si:Hlk Beal Am P.ric;ii. Pre ~P.nted bv CHEVROLET f) Stand Up 1nd Che tt '°'"1ght'! IO:l'.IO ft 8 Sitly Minute1 l"cluded are 1 <n•t ral f11e-;t ><Ch!! Rnber1snn I repnr11 11n \IS e1p1tt1a!e1 '" L!!"· 0 Di-. SimD!! Lock1 "Oe~1h k a dnn '"don Am!nt1n lnl'Olvement in Wenderer"" Nur5e l"u1<e Wynn"r; hi• NA Jn ta~t~ 1, new !urn w~•n B•ll J,lar;!or, 1 r6' Ta le!I the Truth 1n old lltme. return1 to D1inn M1t1, O Thi AY1n~1r1 !er ,'lOd Aul Dr; ~•lie·< and L t1C~•1 e'4:erti •" that ~e h11 nnly 1 li!ll! time tn l•ve 1 CT' I Dr11111 ot Je1n nle m N~~ Pu·~l<n f 1~hm!~ (15) Flrln~ Un! ffi C!!ITIE] Frilt l1ng-Dil'!!cior ln!crm81 tonver5~t1on wrth the 1re1! G•r'!'~n •mer1~1n film<ne•er. I gr) l 1 C1ild1 Bien Crttd1 rn l•hntrJjl 0 Ml!l!on S Mov!t : (Cl (2hr) "Ten Thouufld B•drooms" (rom1nt el ·~7 -De&" M&r1•n. rv~ B1r10~ A rich ,oung AmP,,tan 11rlves In i;toma to biry e hole! an~ <1~v1 ~rnu nd oro mn!in~ merrie~•s lN !~re' h!~ll 10:30 n 1ile•1 Mor111, "kC!!tm1ck td~I si!le!l Yl he tan ma rry the r61 Movie: (2hf) ''The Am11!n1 Co• t"11rth lon1I Men" (v.1 fi) ·~7 -Glenn !10" ll!t'1 Maka 1 0.-11 \.•nr~n. Catny On·..,n1. m HOGAN 'S HEROES-m Ne~ e111 John~ rn El l!etr1to de Do~1n Gr1y ffi Adulh Only *SUPER FUN! m Htr•n's Heroe1 m Dt1rnet ED Citywatchen @m Do·llt-MI m Lissi• 1:00 0 (J1 Gunsmo~1 Dr. Ch1pm1n ii:oo O TI m Ntwi 0 1101 m Newt 1J Bn.JinJ ln Acth1n 0 1J1 Cl) NeW5 0 M~Yi!: '1 ht Furies" (wtslern) 'S0-81rb~rA Sl~nwyr;k. W1U!r Hou· slnn. Wtndell Ctuty. m lo Tttl titt Truth @ Bt1! t!le Cledi m Cltywttchers fl!) Movie: (C") C1111blt1 fr!lll Mal· thtz" m Ch1nntl -'Z News laces a severe lest Ylhen Newly II Sefiously injured In 111 1cr.idenl 1od un1w1r1 nf how badly he Is hut1. cannot be found lo1 1re1tment. lhis e'!sode ln!roduce' Pl! Hmrle In the to11tinu1n8 rnle of Or. John Chap · min. Hi"~le is !illin1 In for M1lb11r11 Ston1. whn r1iu11rly 1ppe1rs 11 On.: ljd"i!!!s. while S!Qne Is cnnvalescJn1 f~llowinl an illn,55. 0 @) m l1ugti-ln Cameo aue1ts l l:3D fl r[l Mt~ C:rtffin fo"Y Curtis [dw1rd G. Robinson (J) Movit : M•tltrt ti th• Co"tD Fr1n-Gors~in 1nd Buff1lo Bob wit h Junrlt" (adventure) 'S9 -Wll!l1m Howdy Doody t1k1 1 Mod World Warfi•ld, D11M W1lle1. lOIJk 11 Hollywood . A ®J m Jeh"ftJ Clt1011 D Movlt: f21fthr} "H1n1 Cltrllth" 0 Mtvlt: "Hl1h S.1Mn For Sjlltt" 41!dtntn" {l1n!1sy) '52 -01nny (dram•) "67-Pet., Vin Erck. L11ltl1 Km . Je111m 1lr1, f1rt1y G11nau. R11m1n. m Trut!I ltf C.llllCl\llllCft fJ Mo.it: (C) "!Jtl!J hshn" 19 Tltt Vlrfllll•R (w1stern) 'Sl -Chul!on Huten. .., IS) H • m Joh,it: ..,un ti llft" (C!lr!Wlty) !!!'I I IPICIAl I .,.. • '57-Jlldy Mollldly .• Rleh•rd Conti. F1yl Duntway, Rfihff fed"Ortlf 1hd G.,rfl Rose r11r In tit• d11m1 ol (D M"4t: "Co;K11~1n1" {comed1) 1 r111n's dastruetlYll drive for 110lill '17-Cflllltho M1ii:, C.rmtn Mir. ct1 power t ll'IOll l thl 11ts1t ot1mmun· 1nd1. tty of tutn·tl-lltt-etntury Broo~Jyn. QJ Sij k• Tuesday biYTIME MdVit5 1;80. "Wltttll*I (drll!ll) '50 -llW Tltmtr. 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Eto«iUSHME .. ;c ..... .fili ALSO PLAYING- Tl~ Rolling Stone's GIMME SHELTER ' . + .... ~ (Q.H1T : "UNflllTHFUl Wlf [" ~~~1a -. . . . .. I .... ~ .. -"~ . -··· '\> •."I / . . . I ' ~. l • l ,, ,. •: 11 .. 1,,,,. I ',, . : ' I l'"I 'I ! r ' ' J I t 1' ,..1 · " !'1i1'11/ ii! ':1, lrt •!1~ ~ ·~ h s br 1 l•r?-i! crt•eer . ... r.~''''°""''\h ,r,~r ·•·«A '·' .. , ... w ...... _,. ~-... ,,.. ....... ·~""'""-" ., ........ 1 .... uv--::--.:·=-" ..._.. • ._.( .. •· '"""'" '"' ... -·· , .. i...-• ... _ '·• • . ~ . ...-.-;:;=::--•·"-"~'"-"'-""~'" ~·_.,(.,,..,.,..,..,I • •• ·--·· ... - PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13 I OA!L Y PILOT f7 20-...... ,, .... , . I _, ',.. STARTS W(D. OCT. 13 "BlUE WATlR •••11 ' Di illM"" A~D TH CAT"C ····"'•'"'"' ................ '., -...... ~·· .. , .... _ .... ·-...... . ~ "..'.•'•' >J ••· ~l~I 01 ••< .lat'qul'lhlf' S11sann'.~ '1111' I.VII' llltllllll' ,.,, ~1(••••nr ~rN·1• u.~~r.,11oo~ !', .. DOCTOR'S WJVIS "' (It) 4!\<.l~I Al•'IL Al ___ _ • . •••r ~ ., • ., •• ••<'• • • ••• •0•0• M .... • 0•• <)•0 •0 ·-6 .. 1 960ll .................. ••.oc.; 1·1·~ • • r, I~ ••1·, 1•n ')lt BILLY JACK I.• .,. ~ . J 1;p ~;::.. • -'• '' • '• •• \" ... ~· 1"1 C,OQDI cu~1 & T"f ''~fl GUY' .. ~-'l>l!ll1\\i.EK Jc11n1~s Ga rne r Skin Game I ou [)ossi.;11 Susar 1 L:lar k •t •• ,. I I I~! IA~" ... nno :,111~"1I1 '."" I Al~•I l~i "1 Mules For Sister Soro" ~••.O• "'-YD U .,....,. IT ca1u •I •• "' in.11 1 •1U I Wft• <If .... llll CD ,...... ·• l ll l,tll..-\ I\\ 1·.l·K ~ !r~ --, I / ( 1 "fri ends'' Pl fllllll n1:•11 I'. "I LOVE MY Wlf(" (R) ''"' .. , '"' <G'>l M "•••U!' l Cl'<O•• lfH I ,., '"' ....... ••'"I• ""'I .""•••<• .•.• ~ ... ,, .. ,·.<•"····· ' '>;~ ,, ,. ...... , .ll~1lf'lllM' Susann·~ 'llM' l.~11' llathllll' . ·- p .. ~ "' •••PP t ~f~~· 1'••N rum ,,, IN "DOCTOR'S WIV(S" (R) Al~O l-'\A \IN\i hi CINb\'~ VllJO W.IS~l(lN Vll JO l ~ George C. Scott T••LastRun '·'r. i HClCOLOll • i'41li\\li~ ",\ • '"l --o Diii! LH ''"''''~ "r o1i.i r •l&"llC '" -........ . f8 OAJLY PllOi s Monday Octoott 11, 1~71 In High Gen1· F orcl P1·oclucts Selli11g Fast In Soutl1la11cl, Say Officials B:o' CAftL CARSTE!\'.SEN 01 lh• Oll!y l'llOI S!•ti PAL~1 SPlllNCS -Salr.s of Ford's 1972 produi:ts are off to TAX SHEL TE RED INCOME PROPERTY • Cuh Sptna•D•• lncom• 1 e E~u·•v 1i.11e UP • fUIU OeP••<••l•on • C•pll•I Ap~<1coi!ion • No M91,. No l••D1hl~, No AH1,.m1nl • Minimum tn•.,tm1nt o! U ;OOCl e .. UnH .O.pu1m•n! Hou., CALL FOi'! fR EE BROCH\JR lli A .. 0 COMPUTE!'! A,_..O.LYSIS 644-7128 D.l.'I' -EVENINGS -WEEM;lliNO,. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST N.t.TlONAL CORPORATION Common Sl<Kk .AS PRI NCIPAL WITHOUT SEA.VIC E CHARGE OR COMMISSION COSTS TO TOU. L. B. MILLER & COMPANY l1111t1lmit11t 8011kitr1 500 Newport Ce11tl!t Orlvt Newport Beo'b 644°15)1 Of 121 ]) •22·17~S A IT'll.llUOI f\Jnd ln!ended tor •ll'Veslors see~•ng coprtol g1owth. lncO!Tle. whole o 1oc10< in pomol10 selecto<YI, is .1aconoary to tne 9001 or cop~al opprac1ation. ~o-...-..-..cu ...... ,.,.,.,....,".,""._..... ...,._,,..~·••"'-•n"".,._,,,<-...,<>•1"""- I an impresslve start I 11 Southern California , ;i pair of l·-urd 1'1otor Cornp:1nv e.~­ l'<'U\11 es told auto writers ticre tod;i ,1. John L. llilll. f'ord Divisifln I .11~ Angeles d1s(rit'I ~a tes rnanager. and .I.\\'. Lancaster, J11 s L1nl'11l11·!\lereury eou11ter - J)<11'1 . said l!1:it dealers in their respce11 ve d1v1s1ons 11.'tre sell· 1ng new· e;irs ar a faster rail' than in ll1e snnilar ptriod f(ill11 1\'•lll! 1rl1r~n (lf ne w lllC•d<'Ls ii ~ e111· 11go. ----· 'The tn(1s! 1n1pressive th111g is th:d )Jt>ople <ire liuy111g 1'>H'S !h1~ 1ear." s;11<l !lalL "Our (j(•;ilers ha1c reported lh111 1f flfll'l/11og, shn~1roi1n1 tr·;Jfle 1s <1011 n fl'nrn intr11du<'t1on il ve;ir 11$(0. but pt•ople com111g -1n!11 the slwl'.rOunl are buying 1n- strad of JUS! lonk1ng'" "\Ve ha1·e JU~I con1e (If( the gre:!lcst 111od('I 1'Ca1· 1n !he r!o1·1s1on·~ hlstor\' ·both f(lr !he l.t>S Ange!t's s;1 1es d1s!r le1 ;.ind the nation," 's;ud Lan l·aster. •·;ind nur ('!H'IY sales rcp11r1 s 11n !he 19i2 n1odels 1nd1ca 1e 1h11I we :ire nn our v.·ay 10 ;111<0LhPr record " l·'ord fJ 1vis1011 car sales in !he Los An geles sales district ft1r !he l!JjJ model year were ll]l 6 2 prrcen! -0ver !he eor- r'C'S:pnnding period for 1970 n1od<>ls. l.1n('oln-.\\eret1ry Los An,::elcs sales l11str1ct 1·<lr :-airs rose fi per Cent for the !911 n1odel ye;.ir. 111 ;1dcl1111011. l.1ncoln-:i.lcrTurv r~rPr1e111·ed ;in ;.11l·tin1e s<1le's record u1 the Los Angeles s;1lt:s d1stnct The :l·1.R:l7 ('i~rs ~old 111 Ilic 1971 n1ndel ~1e;1r 11 ;1~ ;i !wn µerel'n1 inrn.'aSt' 111l'r 1he fprrne.r record nf :l!.29•1 set in l'.)69. "If ~ou look at nor s<ilrs fi.c;1ire~ on a ('alend<l r bns1s \1·e·re doing e\'en helter." !.1111- <' as 1 t' r r·rpnrted . "Linco!n- ~lr.r-cur1· new rars sales fri1n1 .!;in11<H.1' 1 through Srptern ber 20 ;1rr up ;12 percrn! o\'rr the rnrrespunding prriod a 1·1·;ir ;ig11 ., . "\\'1th the all·!lf'll' Tl1l111· <lf·rh1rrl and T!1nnn 11·1• think !he 1972 1no<lel vear 1n the l .n~ Angele~ ~;ii('~ d.1st r11~t is gn111g !u bt' {'\'{'11 bt•(!('f ., ridrltd !!:ill , ll'e ;intif'1 pale a nc1v rrcord for Srp1ernber when all 1he (1g11re~ <ire 111 .'' Thundl'rh ird .~air.~ lnr lhe OfH~!lHl~ \\'l'l'krnd l\'('fp 11['1 2.)0 pc.r{·£•t1t. o v (' r inlroduciory •....... ·-· ';;;; ____ .;;;; ___ ;;;;;;/ I Pocit•c ! au•N Sal~ CarnPClflY I I !o2lWei;l!'1-<11'1STrce! I Lo' Angeles. Cl< <i0014 I P~:me.(213)625·1211 I I Pleose $('nd meo proi;peetus on I I Poc•l1c M>Jtw1 fuoo, lroc. I I I I ... I I . .,_ I I ... -,_.. I ·-~~----............. -. ••••••••••• TAX SHELTER REAL ESTATE ( ~l~t Ap~tfmenh l Sl4,000 INVESTMENT 800 / WRllf·O" 10 1971 Gu•,•n!•e<lf<l ~P~od•Dlt ln1orno E"tlleM App1ec l•!;on POl•nlo•I "~ •JP, P.O HO( llU-D~··1 Poto! Co•I• M•u . C•. tll)l ---'--------·· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1st NATIONAL CORP. COMMO N STOCK ( Forinerly Newpo rt Na!ional Bank) BOU GHT -SOLD -QUOT ED LEASON & CO, I b I 7 We1tcldl Dr, NPwporl 0429 11 2 \_ ORDER \:./ I INC . 1000 Beautiful Stick-on YOURS LABELS ' ,/_ , \ ' TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend May he used on envelope' .as telurn .,dJ,611 l•beh. Ah o very handy <'llS ideritificat ion label, for markinq p erson•I items 1uch .a s books, records, photos, etc, Labels 1tic lc e n 9lass a nd may be used for mar~ing ~ome ca r'lne d foc.d items. All la bel1 are prin te d w ith stylish Yo9u1 t yp e on fine quality while 13umme d paptr. § weekend a year ago . Retail on.lt:rs 10 date for I II~ Thunderbird ar·e 5~ percent ahead or a ;. e;i r ago. Tur1no ~;il~·s were up 178 percent on 1ntrodu(•tory v.·eekend conl· p;,ired to a ~'car a'lo. Retail orders have nst'n 201 pl'r cent. The strung .<:h0\1•1ng by 'fhunderbird and T o r i no helped l·'ord Uh·is-1un 10 ex- penenl.'e ;1 58.5 µcreent n1· t-rc;ise 111 total nev.' t::~r s<llcs for the (lpen1ng ,1·t·ekentl. "\Ve ;1Jsu ;ire l o oking 1iir11;u·d to an excellent year tur tru/'k sa les." I la!I sanJ, "One reason for our nptln11sm here is that we ha\'e an <11l- 11e11· Hanthero and feel tl wdl outsell l<t:il ~'ear's r11odcl by a substanttrd margin.'' Auto Cl1t1i1·111t111 Llncoln-.f\.lercury Division , V.'illlse 1972 products are Tllarlen~ r.andau, ''tl1iss Dod ge.'' hands gavel to t11 gh hghted by the 1\\ark IV .rerry Good\\•tn, right. to syrnbolizc his selcct1on as ;ind the all-new 'rl1nntego. sh:1t-rha_1rman (Jf !he 8th .'\nnual Orange County lnter- 1Crl'd the iutroductvry records nat1011al c\uto ShO\\'. At left is Jl arvev J-liers, secrc- se! 111 19i0_ Nrw car salrs n<1-1 ar.v·111a~ager of t/1c sponsoring O'fange Co unty !1onally were u11 14 percent ~lolor Ca r Ocal<•rs .i\ssn .. and producer of the shoiv o\·e1· a yenr ago. 11·hir'h 1rill be held Nov. 17-21 in the Anaheim Co n· "The acceptance of (he new vcnLion L'entcr. J\·lark 1\' has been outst<1n------------------------ ding ," Lancaster said . "Com· hincd r.lark Ill and .r..·lark IV sales for !he Seµte1nber 11-20 period 11•ere up 94 percent over 1he same period in 1970. A gMd part of fhal increase is due to the J\·lark 1v:· Linco ln·f.·lercury's s1nal!-t'1r entries -Cornet and Capri - ;:il~o ha ve· eonie nn strong in lhe second lll·da.v period o/ :-;epten1ber. Con1ct sales 11,crr up 95 percent 01·er !!'JiO when ii \\·as n1•w on the n1ar~11.t... anO Capri sales· ll'Cre up 2 8 j}e(· t:c nt. '\ Deadli11e Nears H<ill poinlrd nut that ·{ltn, lhr biggest st'.'l l1og don1cst1c· hu il\ subcompact, \vas cnn- l 111uing to perform well in the Los Angeles sales district. "S1nre the Pint o was in- lrnduced in Srp1en1bcr. 1!!70. !lie Los An.c;f!es sales d1s1nc t h;i s ~1cl'Ot1nted for 12.4 percent nf all l'inlos sold 1n lhe l'OUn· 1r1 , .. llP sa id. "You real1~.e !he signif1cn nt e of this figure \Vhl'n vou c·nnsidcr !he f;irt !hat flt;r sh:ire nf thl' nationa l figure for <ill c;ir line5 is about s1~ and half p<'rcl'n1 " 1'1n10 sold ~! a Uaih· rate in tilt• Los Angeles s<ile:; d1strie! pf 144 uni!~ during the third QLJ:1ner nf 1~71. This cornpares to a daily selling rate of 12fl in the four th quarter of J970 following in! roducl 1011. H<ill also noted 1hat the 1hrcr-dnor Runabout P1n1o. in- !rnduced in February nf this yl·:ir. h;i s incrrased its per cenl nf tot;i! Pinto sales fron1 28 :i percent in ~1a rch to more tlian SO percent 111 Jllly and August. By SYL\'JA POHT ER Th is con1in,i:: Friday precisely one month after !he Nixon Adn1lnistra tfon·s startl- ing ad vice to !he American publle 1o go :ihrad and use phosphate dctrrgents because the .~ubstilu!es cou ld be worse -will be the deadline for eornn1en!s by industry, pr1v<1te citizens, consun1er represen- latives and others on a pro- posed Federal Tr;ide Com- 1nisslon rul ing which would re- quire !11<1nufac1urers lo list pron1ine nll.1· on d ct erg en t Jlatkages this \1'arning:. '' Eai:h recommended use level of th is prod11ct contains X grams of phosphorous. v.·hirh contributes to water pollution . [lo not use in excess. ln soft water areas, use (If phosphates is not necessary " The FTC \v iii v.·eigh the fact.~ and opi nions presented ;ilong \vith other evidence it collected at hearing.~ last April and June. ll will then issue a Octobe1· Month Of Tight Money Hy Jf)HN CUl\IFV AP Hv1;n•n ""•l~I! r-.'.E\V YORK (AP1 Th\~ is October. and !ho~e siock 1narket lraders whose clinrc('s arP influenced by sr:oson.11 pattern.~ d11n 't. expe('i t11 get nrh. They knO\\' that dunni.; thi s ni(ln\h lhcre aren't 111anv v.·ild bulls 111 \Vall Street barnS. Based on average month !n m(ln!il i.'h<lnges in s t n c k pri ces, this month is one of the worst on the r a I en d a r . mat ched b.v February and Pxceeded only bv ,June . \Vhich in tt1e period 1949-1969 showed a nel loss in values. October is considered a time for portfolio tax selling. It is the lime when m a n y households strap themselves \.l'ith new ca r purchases. And H has a reput atio n for being a month of tight money. And this year. it is the Fir1n Taking Larger Role Ca l i forn ia Computer Products Inc. of Anaheim has comp~ted negotiations to ac- ctuire an additional 27.9 per- cent interest In Century Data Systems Inc. for 3 9 6 , 5 5 5 ~hares or Calcomp stoc k cur- rently v a l ued at ai> proximately $7,000,000. The transaction will bring Calco1np's total ownership of Century Data SyMems to 93.7 J)('rcent The remaining 6.3 percent interest is held by employes and initial inveStor.i. TAKE THE · NEWS QUIZ We Dore You •.• Every Saturday n1onth hefore Phase 2 nf the new economic p!an. v.·hirh mrans that most big tr aders <irP \1'a1t1n~ fnr news Shoulrt till s n<'wS be con s idered favorahle. It ('ould mean a departure frnn1 the trend. The ('Ontrary opln1nn about Oc1ober should also he considerf'd It warns that v.·hile. hunting for bear y(lu <'O uld miss the charge of the bul t lf he is lethargic. it says, ninunl hin1 now for the charge into Noveniber and December. The two final months of the year have traditionally been monlhs of big advances. Portfolios are being rebuilt and the big pension funds are making he?. v y once-a-year commitments. October prices therefore may be barga ins. One widly followed advisory service is telling its clients. for example. that they are now being presented "with what may well be the last really attractive bu y i n g opportunity before the ma jor adva nce of the 1970s gets under way with a 1971 yearend rally." Seasonal traders also will be watching the charts in "The Stock Trader's Alamanac" which show that automObi le stocks lend to be strong~st in the summer and fall, and weakest in tht winter and sprlnR. And they can hardlv miss noting that in October there is a decided. tendency for the prices or •irlines. cameras, soft drinks and television set makers to bottom out and begin maklnil gains that accelerate in Nov.ember. Seasonal patterns and cycles do exist, and nowhere else are they more observable than in the ' stock market. where thousands ()f tradtra: •nd 11dvisers sit bunched over carts of every conceivable sort . ' • linal derision -before lhe end nf the year -on whether In requite tile new detergent labels or to modify the pro- posed warning or to pursue another course altogether. \Ve in the U.S. are now using 4 billion pounds of dl'tergents a year -20 lbs. ror every nian. v.·o man and ehild - although 1ve t·ertainly have been 11.'arned repeatedly about lhe threat or phosp hates to our rivers, lakes and streams. Ye I . environment-conscious though yo u may be. you have a!1nost no way to wield your enorrnous buyi ng power lo hrlp curb water JX>llution. As i-~rc law_ver Wa_vne Cooper puts it. "You want to buy pro- dt1cts that won'! pollute.'' but w1l hout the type of in- formation that the nl'W pro- posal v.·ould require on labels, you 4 'can't make a choice." A strict new svstc.m of label- ing -aloni:: lhe ·nnes proposed h.v the FTC -wou ld give you rrucial infnrma!lon on the phosphate cnnteot of soap prci- d urL~. w vou could ''vote" 11·il/1 your sPend iog dollar.~ for !lie products I.hat are least harmful. or harmless, A new s.vsteni would give you the data to make meaningful com- parisons untll the detergent rnanufacturers have had time !n come up with sa fe substitutes /Jr until waste Jrea'tment plants ha\·e been built to co pe with phosphates or until the whole issue of rela1ive harm has been salisfa clorily settled. One point emerges clearl y -and husinessmen the nation 01·rr will ignore the point at thrir 111vn peril. The cry ror "labeling" of the sorial costs of all types of pro· dllcts and services we use is becoming ever louder . More and more of you are cori- cerned not on!y v.·ith what a product can contribute to your own comfort but also with v.•hal it can contribute -good or bad -to your nation's en- vironment. This social cost labeling goes fa r beyond obvious pollu- tion. For instanee. if you knew more <1hout the life ex- pectancy or a toaster or an automobile or a stove or a TV sel. might you not favor a. longer-life product -even at higher cost-over the product which unexpectedly fall• into hopeless disrepair! And. of course, you would be pleased by the thought that you were hel ping to reduce the volume of metallic trash in our land. Or, if you knew more about the environmental dangers of toxic drain cleaners, paint and sta1n remoVf!n'~ov@n-<:lltantrs. and the like, would you not take elerhentary precautions about adding the!n eventually lo our ground water supplies? The estimated cost of clean- ing up our air, water and garbage just within the ntlt half decade is more than $100 blllion. But the buslnt.11 com- munity working with us, the customer$! could sluh that $100 billio\t. prlce tag in ad- vance by devising realistic ~ignrJs which will alert. us to unnecessary garbage, extra water and air pollutant!. What those crying for social cost labeling are asking for i11 merely a chance to choose not to ma ke pollulio'n even worse. '' *''' ca ·'·ti Finance Briefs ATl .ANTA. -Gtorg ia Power Co. announce d Thursday it intends to build a $350 million co al-fired generating plant with two 880,000-KWT units on a 4,000- acre tract in Heard and Car- roll Counties. 1'he plant will employ 200 and the site is large enough for e.xpansion to four units. Cooling towers C06· ting $7 million will be instal!ed to recirculate the generator coo ling waler • Pfl'TSBURCH -\Vesting- house Electric Corv. has land - ed a S29.8 million Navy order for nuc!e~>.r reactor comJX>n- ents for submarines. NEW -YORK -The Na vy has givt>n Western Electric Co. a Sl i.6 millio n order for research on ele c tronic equipinent. C LEVELAND -Ad dressograph.Multigraph Ct>rp .• said Thursday it has started production or a high-speed electrostatic copying machine capable of produri ng 50 copies a minute on bond pa per. It is intended for customers with requirements exceeding 10,000 copies. WHI TE PLAINS, N. Y. -A new lower cosl compact tape drlve that offers many of the advanced features of the high speed IBM 3420 tape drive has been announced by Inte rna- tional Business M a c h i n e s Corp. Called the 34!0 Magnetic Tape Subsystem. ii can be us- ed \~ith system-370 a n d system-360 computers and ex· tends the storage capability of I BM system /3 for the. first time. IBM also announced a card read-punch that reads or punches sma\196 -co lumn cards for use with system /370 and system /360 computers. NEW YORK -Scientific Design Co. said Thursday its Benzene-based process has been chosen for India's first Maleic Anhydride plant to be built for Adarsh Chen1icals & Ferlili'zers, Ltd .. in the state of Gujarat Maleic Anhydride is an important intermediate chemical in the production of polyester resins. fum aric acid. insecticides and alkyd resisns. NEW YORK -Salomon Bros .. the investment banking firm. announced Thursday ii is joining Raymond H. Lapin, former chairman of Federal National i\fortgage Association ~Fannie Mae ) in creating a new mortgage company to be called R. H. Lapin & Qi. It v.'ill absorb Lapin's Mortgage banking firm or the same name in San Franciseo. NEW YORK -The most effective way to conserve and increase now is to sell the 1narket short , according to T. J. Holt & Co. "The odds of stock priees tumbling in the months ahead are unusually great," the firm says .. This is underscored hy the probability that institutional investors. who "went hog w i Id scran1bling for con1mon stocks last spring." are now anxiously waiting to unload t(I the unsuspecting public, it adds. The market has arrived at a critical crossroads, James Dines & Co. says. It could plunge at this point or begin a subslanlial short-term rally centering in low-priced stocks and would mark lhe last speculative binge of the bull market, Dines says. Jo the poor breadth readings and selectivity of the rally since President Ni:ii:on's Aug. 15 speech E. F. Hulton & Co. sees signs of the early stages of a seeond phase o( a bull market. This stage will be highly selective "and, once strongly underway, will carry much further than the final topping out phase ..• .in 1963," it adds. Little will be lost in treading wa ter until the unknowns surrounding phase two of th e President's eci>nomic program and the international currency debate are resolved, Standard & Poor'• 88}'3. The market is temporarily over90ld a n d • while fundamentalJ a r e critical, the outlines or a potentiaUy atrong technical base for a sustained upturn are apparent, tbe. firm adds. NEW YORK -Traffic accident losses tn July were tbe largest in history, the ln!urance Inf ormati o n Institute said Monday. Highway accident deaths were up 12 percent from a year earll~r to 5.510 and a total of 580,824 persons were Injured in 2.5 mi llion accident!. The carnage wiped ®l a 1ub1itantial atatiaUcal in:,iprovement tn h I g h w 1 y sarety recorded ln the !lrst half of the year. The economic lose from trafflc accidents In July was eatlmated at $l.T72 bl'IUon, the third highest of an)' month on record. FAME-LESS FACES / c:> __ ,-1/ /-~ R1CHAllO SPoric. ' ~ ·~·· NATHAN MILi.ER H£l~N 8. SHAffER RALPH C. 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It makes whatever happens in the workl "local news11 and delivers it daily right lo your home. Let this team of dedi- c.ted "informers" help you keep informed. Read Editorial Research Reports on t~e editorial page -and all the other informative special features in other p•rts of th• DAILY PILOT I I Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! .G< . c . "-----' H•ra 's hare's hare's here's last but not leas t, here'• CHARLIE BFIOWN ., • and LUCY .•• end LINUS ... and here'• VJOLET.,.and SCHROEDER ••• and SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Circulatio11 De11artment) to have the \vhole PeB11uts gang come and visit ~'OH dall~'· • '• 20 DAILY PILOT ,Mideast .Peace Far Away TEL AVIV ~UPI 1 -David . Ben-(;unon, one of the foun- ding falhcrs of the state of Israel, savs 11 could take years before a · scnlement with the Arab neighbors is reached. "f\fter all. we y,·ere waiting nearly 2.000 years," l!c said in a discussion in hi s remote cot- tage, deep 1n !he Negev Desert. He 11.•as referring to 1he period Jey,·s SPl'.'nl 1n disbursement fron1 the ir pro- mised land. The former prime minister i;a1d that 1n return for a real peace settlement. he y,·ou!d favor the return 10 the Arabs of all their 1erritor1es occupied 1n the 1967 .\l1ddle East 11.·;.r. "C;\'.Cept Jerusalem and the Gol::in JI eights." Ben-Gurinn. reviewing the conflict and th e prospects of a settlen1cnt, s;iid the main pro- blem 1n 1he confhct is Egypt. "Peace n1 ust come through real friend ship. if it is pnssi h!e, ., he ~air!. Then Ben· Gurion mentioned the 2,000 years. l!e i;aw a final settlement only alter agrcemenl has first been reache1t between Israel and her neighbors on how to cooperate 1n the agricultural. educa\1ru1al and, e\•entuaHy, pohtieal !-.phcres. Ben-1;ur1nn. who ce\ebrales his 85th birthday Oct. 16. y,•as in a 101·ial and chatty mood . showing none o[ the strain of nearly six decades of his work. He reminisced on his Zionist acttvi!ies from his early l'h1ldhood. "I "·as born a Zionist. the son of a Zionist." he said cheerfully, recalling m e e t i n gs and heated <l1scuss1ons wi1h po I i t ic a 1 figures in Europe. the Middle J·:;isl nod the United States. showing occas1nn;d 1rr1 tat1on o\·cr an apparent inabili ty lo rcmcn,hrr a name or place of these e\'rnts. lie t·nnt1nues working on his mcn101rs 1n his green-painted "'oode11 c·uttagr, surrounded by palrn lrees ;:ind m<irh1nri:ur1-11 ieldinJ:i guards. Bcn-1;ur1nn soiid once in his r arh 1lrc;11n:. he cll\lS<t!:ed an 1.~rarl uf ahou! half a milhon n1'oplr Tfl<lav there ;:ire nearly lhrcr 1111\\1un, 1nclud1ni; some 4-iO 01KI Ar;ih l'racl1s. Thrrr. :1rr ;~11 ;id1!11 1nnal milhon 1\r;1h' ir1 the 01Tu p1ed 1er ntnr 1c~ llr c;,111i if n11ss1a \l('f(' to ;dl+,11 t1rr .lr11 .;, l(l rin1grate · hui1i11·rd!l of t h•\u s:ind~ \1'nuld 1·r1111r 111 l~r:1d 1n the hrsl ~ r;1r t.ai rr 111 the cnn · \rr~.11i .. n he i;;11rl the f1g1Jre n11i.;l11 e\1'11 rrach the m1ll1on rn.11·k. "The 1na111 prohlen1 rcm11ini; IOhri!1g lot.~ n1orr .Jr.ws into thr enunlry .. Hrn-fiurion ~aid ·\~kcd nbou! Snv1rt 1n- tcnt 11in..,, )1e ;ippcared baffled ati<1ut !hf' ··on1ple1e turn abou ! o[ thr l\rr1111in leadership in il~ attitude 1011.ard Israel. He ~aid C\·en before the l "nited :\allnns decision on the par\1hon nf the then Palestine a Hu~s1an har! come out 1n !lupport nf ;:in independent st;:itr . ·I! \1 :1s the hrs! Zionist ~pccl'h I ever heard .'' he ~aid . The nui;s1ans \1·crt second nnly In the llnited Stales 1n rPcnJ(n1 i1ng l s r a e I , 11nd vnlhnut fil1:1lifu·:ilinns, he said , ad ding they also asked their Czechn~IO\'llk :illies in the late 1940s In supply 1he .Jews with arms when 1he United Slates impnsrd an arms embargo on the area, on Arabs 11nd Jews alike. 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Prothro, \1ho has enli\'cncd the Na- 11onal Footbnll League 111th ::.0111e raizlc· dazzle college plays since mo1'1ng fro1n LiCLA, didn't even take credit for Sun- day·s big play -a 64 -yard, fourth·Pfl'lOd touchdown run by Larry Sn1 i1h. ··Jerry Rhon1e called the play. whieh '>l'as of£ tackle." the coach said, praising his second-siring quarterback v•ho took ------ Lead 01•er ror injured Ro1na11 G3brfel early in the g<llllC. Sn1ilh de scribed hi s tongesl n111 ;i, ;i pru as '"a blackUoani pl<J y." ll t·;unt' u11 third ll01111. v.1th une ~ard ncet!Cd lvl" a lirst. and the ~9c1·s leading by lhrrc point~. Sau f ra11'"1.s<..·o eoaLl1 01t•li \"olan ~.i11t. •·\\"e had the blit.l on and the linebackers '1ere going inside ... It v.a~ 1u.~l the right pla y tor !he situation·· l;a!Jncl lefl lhe ga111e 11·1th his lit•;1(\ buzzing aflcr 8 hard taeklt'.', and 1111· Ha ms went three periods brfore t·on1- plet1ng a pass. Rhonir had parl1eipatrd 111 JUSL one play 1his season before Stuu.la~·. Prothro had Gabriel 11·arining u p 1ht1"- in1> the secoud halt and said latt"r', ··\\'" '1·ere go1 i;rg to pu! hun 111 11·he11e1 er hr 1vas clear. I le never 'va5 .. . -----·· ·-··· .... UPI T•lo•~•M The Hanis· passing gan1e was 1yp1f1cd pretty 1•;cll by a second·prriod toss rron1 Jl·rry Rhon1e lliat nusscd intended 1'ecc11 er Li!n<..'e Hent ze] by 10 y<irds ;,ni l landed in the lap of delendcr Huose>ell 'faylor. THE RAMS' GENE HOWARD WAS All OVER THE FIELD SUNDAY . HERE HE INTERCEPTS. STAN SMITH HURDLES NET AFT ER U.S. CU P VICTO RY. l t'itl1011t P1·os How Mucl1 Satisf actio11 Is 111 Davi s Cup .Win? CHARLOTTE. N.C. (A Pl -1'he United .Stall's has !he Davis Cup for another 12 n1onths, but the ques1 io11 arose today : \1/hal is the big silver tenni! bow l ac- lua l\y worth·.• Bought originally b.v T)wighl Da1•is frorn a Boston Jr1reler in 1900 for $750, iL is no1v insu red for $40,000 and kept in bank 1'a11lts. But one rnu st cross his finger~ and plant tongue in cheek to refer lo ii as the ~ymbol of 11·orld lennis supremacy. Th~ 11·orld·s best players -the pros -are not on stage but in the 1vings. Stan Sn1ilh, frank f roehling JI and ~oung Erik Van Dillen proved the best of lhe lo! of players available in t971 and gave !he United States a 1•ictory ol'er Hon1an1a Sunday 111 lhc Challenge Round. Sn1ith. the reigning U.S. Open ch<1m- p1on, v.·as America·~ star, bealin.: Roman1a·s !li e Nastase on opening daY 7-5, 6-3, 6·1 and trouncing Ion Tiriac for Brewer s Sox ' Pull Big Swap BALTli\10RE IAPJ -Frank Lane. the magician of the baseball trading block, is al it again , and it looks like he"s done it again. The 74-year-old general manager of the ?-.1i\waukee Brewers has spent h.is life in the sport creating trade winds. 11e brought to port late Sunday night a 10- p\ayer deal with the Boston Red Sox. Of- fic als of the teems are here for the \Vorld Series. The Brewers receive slugging first baseman George Scott , outfielders Billy Conigliaro and Joe Lahoud, pitchers Jim Lonborg and Ken Brett and catcher Don Pavletich. the clincher Sunday, 8-6. 6·3. 6-0. Anot her point canie fron1 frochllng. a 29-year-old come-backer froni F or l Lauderdale, Fla., 'vho beal Tiriac in 11 lwo.tJay 1narathon 3-6 , J-6, fi·l, 6·3, 8·6. A fifth rn atch between Froeh!ing and i\"a stase was postponed until today w11h Naslase leading 6-3. 2-0. The Romanians v.·on the doubles Satur- ~a}'. when 1'iriac and Nastase V.'hipped Smith and the 2().yea r-0ld Van Dillen, of .')an ~fatco, 7·5, 6-4, 8-6. It m_arked Smith"s rirst Davis Cup defeat 1n 10 matches covering four years The over-all lriumph sent !he Uni trd States ahead of Australia as lhr \\ 111- ningest Davis Cup nation 2.1-22. But how much satisfa ction t•ould bf' gained frotn it:' Rod Laver didn·t play. Neither ct1d \Vin1b!edon winner John Newcombe. Tonv Hoche. Arthur Ashe and about 30 other Or lhe world"s besl players. As properties o[ Lamar Hunt. they arc ineligible. _ "I see no 'vay the pros can be brougl1 l in lo the Da vis Cup." said Bob Coh1ell, president of the U.S. L.1wn Tenni ~ Association. •·Jl unl doesn't 1vant iL He couldn't afford to release his pla~·ers !rom their rich tour in order to compelc. The smaller Davis Cup nations -there are 53 in all, 1Yith each having a vol'! - would see the United St.ates and Australia dominating more tfian ever if the pros were incl uded ." \.. Donald Dell, former U.S. Davis Cup ~aptain, said tile pros must be brought mto the act if the Davis Cup is not to fall into a secundary minor league status as an international sports spectacle. "I would seed the four big nations and let th e others play up to a challenge round ," said Dell, a Bethesda. Md .. , at· tomey, "then have a playoff among the four seeds and four qualifiers over a twc>- week period." Nellt yeer there will be no challenge round. As holder of the cup. the United Slates must compete.in eliminations from the first round . But great dl'fenSl\'e play anti St'\cral San Francisco mis takes enabled lhe Hanis 10 take over first pl ace ni 1he .\:a- liunal Football Conference \\'e!'iL The Hanis co1npleted onl.v 111u pas:ot·.~ 11ll afternoon, both 1n the rourlh q11art1·r by Hhonit>, who replaced Gabriel aflt'! the Ran1s· star \Yas knocked cold on a Jarring taekle late 111 ti1e l1rst quarter. One result or Gabriers exit 11 as a ba ll- l"Untrol g:.un e whi~·h pnxluted at lra~t one cpectacular pla y for the Ha 111s The 49crs tried a blJt1. at the ll"rong linie on a fourth·J)Criod pla.v. \1·he11 th1' Hains needed one yard fo r a f1r sl 11011 n ar !heir 36-)'ard line. Rai ns' n11111111g ba tl-. Lari':-' Sniith ran 6~ .1ards for a touchdown ltl gi1·e his leani a 17-!.l lead, ()n the kiclioff fnll0\\'1ng lh1• Loufhdown , !he 49er~ lost a !urnble and !he Hanis atl · d('/l a 14·.vard Dai id Hay field l!0;1I Safety Bruce T:.~·lor !atf'r got irapped on tile one·yard linr lt)'tng lo re1u1·11 ;1 1n1sse d field goal attetnpt 10 s1·1 tip a Lris Angeles !'ltore. Fullback Ken \\"ill ard lost 111e hall al the four and the H.an1s· (;1•ne !1011ar1! picked up th!' ball 1111d plo11·r1I 111to tha •'n d zone for ii touehdo1111 thal pul !ht' Hanis ahea d 10-.1. San 1-'rancisco"s ,John Brod1f' 1111'11 1·1u11- plett:d SIX pas!'les Ul :+ i6·\anl dl"lll'. l"ll- rt ing it V.'llh a ntnr·,vard 10;1chr!uwn l<l.~.~ lo Ted K\.\•ahck:. And Bruee GosSf'lt k1ckc1! a JJ.yard field goal at !hr end of !lie thin1 quarter to send the 49ers ahead. The 49ers. defending chanipio11s iu lhi' :\FC \\"est. dro pped lo 2·2 v.·ith !he lo~~ "lite R.'.ln1s are 2-l ·J. Lo' A.nq•I•• ~•n Fr"n""" i f -FG, (,o"•" I• l "' -FG. 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Ohio ~lar sa1U. ··1 !1H11 pl.1~' three n1111·r An1cr1ean toun1a1ncn1 ~ . ~,\,\ Fll:\:'\C ISCt> 1A l'l -Stanlunt"s L<lrry Bullt•r . a 1;10 kl1· nn !ht• ln1l1an.~· defcnsil"e 11nr tha1 ~ 111 other e d \\·a~h1nglon·~ high.powrrrll offt·n~r 111 a 17--6 v1clory, h:is been na1nc1t the 1';11·il11· R dcfensiYe player of the 11erk. Buller. a l 6-foot·2. 237 pound~. 11as ·one ul severa l outstanding (t c r e n s 1 1· r 1)Crfor111ers for !he Indians. \\'hc1 !'lacked \\lash111i:ton quarterback Son ny S1xkillt'r 111·p !inies and stopped 1he lluskit>~' ground ga 111c w11h a nr1 of n1i1111s J.1 yurds. Butl er deflected S1xklller·s f1r"'1 pass or 1he gan1e. and hl"O plays later, learned to nail Sixkil ler 011 01c firsl of fi ve big \os~cs 111 pass a11c1npt plays. The Red Sox get pitchers l\1arty Pattin And Lew Krausse , outfielder Tommy Harper and minor league Outfielder Pat Skrable. Scott and Lanborg were heroes of ~ton·s 1967 American League peManl drive, as Scott hit .303 and Lonborg won the Cy YOW"lg Award with a 22-9 record. ··r had no Inclination or being traded," Lonborg saiit when routed from sleep this momiqg and told of the trade. Hot or Cold, ·stargell .Plays It Cool ''You 'always keep something like this in the back of your mind ••. but that's stuqrting news ••• 'ftley (Red Soi) sure geve up an awful lot.'' Conigliaro spent much of the season in controversy after he feuded with Boston's Cart Yastremski and Reggie Smith. He accused Vaz of controlling the ball club Ind receiving: special treatment-from n1a nager Eddie KaskO& He was platooned with Lahoud in center fi ckl and hit .262 with 11 homers and 33 RBf. BALT1MORE (AP) -"What do you want me to ·do, call you • bunch of S.O.B.'s. That's ·not my style." . The speaker wa1 PttUlburgh's Willie Stargell, wbo Msn'& h9d • hit in his last 17 times at bat. F~r a guy in his spot, the Pirates' out- fielqer seemed unbellevably calm. Some playtrs woukl be shunning v.Titers .and broadcasters, slammlnc atoves in the dugout and locker, mumbling unprintable epithell. Not Stargell. . ' ''When I was going good I didn 't get ex- cited, so when. I'm going bad I'm not going to hit the bottom of the barrel. "I have. 'tOnfidence rll come out of ii,'' On T\I T 11e1da1t, Channe l 4 at I O s;iid the slugger •• who led the n1Rjnr leegue5 in home runJ this season with 48 11.nd knocked in 12.5 runs. He hit .295. While the rain pelted Baltitnore r-.tcmorial Stadium -washing out the ~e· <.'Ond game of lhc World Se ries -Stargell posed for pictures and answered quc~­ tions. '"I oughl In get paid by these people fo r advertising thei r product," he quipped a.~ he held up A soft drink can and took 11 swiJt of the stuff for a picture. Arcnl vou lorn up inside", someone asked the !JO.year-old Oklahoma nativi'. '"Nah. I don 't be.lie.ve in gelling ulcr1·s. ·• hr rcp\led . "I go out and do the bc~1 I kno11' how. and if lhat"s not cn{n1i;h. 1vcll," and he shrugged his ~houlders. Stargell v.·as reminded that Gil Hcxl~es of the old Brooklyn Dodgers holtls lhe \Vorld Series rcL'Ord for consecul il"e hitless appearances. 21 in the 1952 serie!'I. "If I don't get a hit throughouL the !le.ries 1"11 be ablr lo say I did my bei<:l." he replied. "l don't anticipate that. 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Tin1- 111g. dt•l cn~t·. t•1rrythin~ 11·cn! 11'1.'ll and r h'lt 11·c ll"t'J"C cniot1011all.v ready. 1 think 1t1rv <tll belte1ct1we1·ould 110 11 and emn-., \101; llH'o111s so niuch in 111·1.~ g:irnc ·• Thr Uilrr boss said he \vas ne,·er really ternbly t X<..'11ed dllring lhe g:une. but 1hcrl' 11'as vnr lime when he ahnosl lo:st his cool -!hat being when the Oiler.~ ea!led a timeout befnre a punt late in lhP ga111c ~'loa1s wanled the1n 10 let the t·lock ru n dov.·n 1ns1ead. lie reels the turning pouil came when the Colon1sls outsn):irtecl themselvt'~­ They got a punt at thei r 011·n 48 but clecid- rd to take a fi,·e·yard penally instead and n1akc Munt1ngton kick agaip. Th is time Anaheim fumbled tht punt. the Oilers recovered and drol'e for a flel4 goal \1•hich sooted VanHoortbeke'~ doom. "I eouldn"l believe they'd take the .~na!l~·," ~'\oats said later So. 1l"s a bii;:: win for !he area. a big one fnr the kids. coaches and oonun11n1l}'· But most or all. it"s a big victory for j11i.LK'l'. J .2 DAILY PILOf Defense the Difference, Moats KEN MOATS !Jy P HIL RO SS O! "'" 0 .. 1~ "<ltt i 1•1! Before thi~ pa!t wttkend, the l11st time Huntington Br;>ach High head coach Ken ~1nats 1111s completely drained of emotion altPr a football ~11me was 1111, years 11~0 11 hen hi s f)i!ers stop ped i:w:iwerlu ! \\ r~tn11nslfr. j -fi. \\o•ll .\1oal s' l!unl 1n~ton ,i.:ridder.~ du! it tn him ;1ga1n ~dr<11ned his emotions lhal 1s ' Saturda,1' night as they stunnt<l anolhrr of the Sunsrt Leasue's supposed al1111ghty pn\1ers·th:tl·be by closing the df)('r nn the 1•1s1t1ng :\nahC'im Cnln11ists !t-o. '\1111·. 111th lnn,i.:time ri1·;i! !\r11 port HarhQr nrxt on the Oilers' Sunset slate th is f rtdilv nii;:ht ill Hunt1n11:ton. Moais' hardnn~ed .1nun,11~ters t2 ·0-l 1 h31e ~et tn be beatPn in tlJrC'e !971 s111rts. An<l. m'lre 1mportan1. the y 1 the Oilers l are i ·O in loop hos!Jhties ~Ith the ominous lhreat of Anaheim already safely tucked awa.Y for another year. The Oil City triumph t1ver the long· fear~ Colonist s was not JUSt a passing accomp lishment to sneeie at etlhfr. II did , 1n fact, mark on!~· thl' SLtth H•rn- lington 11·1n Jn 44 cnnte~ts in c1 series 11'h1('h dates bal'k In 1922 and wa s the first 11n1e the Oiler$ wen' \'k·tonnus t•Yer coat'h C!:sre \Ian Hoorebeke'ii; perennial 11l1Js ts since a 26-12 upset back in 19511 Also, the 11-·h1 rewash \\'::ts the in1 1iaf ~ilutnut JOb tagged on the_ Colony eleven b~· Hun tington si nce a 7·0 Oiler conqutst in 1946. In Saturday night's tiff. Hun11ng!nn hail In sc rape and s1Tat eh rl'lr e1•ery1hing it got 11•1th ;i magn1f1C'en1 de.fensi1 e effon by the 11 inners provi ng to 1:1€' the de.c1rl1ng fa ctor. ~1oals harl nn qualms :ibout ho w hi.c; squad managed the derail ment of the e1ghl·po1nt fa\·Ontes from north Orange Coun ty. HI' told !he DAI LY PI LOT afll'r f1nish1n~ a post-g11 me ride_ on the sho11lrler~ nf his pla~ers. "the big rl if· fC'rrnt'" wa s rf«tlh the def Pnse. Jt h11t1 tn ~t>f'p 1\n:Jhe1m rln11•n and had lo keep thrm out of the l'tld zone ''Thi~ _IP:tr 1! :.irr><'11rs that Anaheun 1s n"t quite as strnni.: a., some of ils ra ~l teanis Bul e1'cn lh{lugh we expected In be::rt !hrrn. we didn t really expect to sh ut them nut '' The 1 etPran Oiler rnC"ntnr was so ten ~e 1hrnughnul he r1:.i1n1Prl ''Ruiz's pla\ 1 <t dn1e-~tnpp1ni:: 1ntercl'pllnn h.1 01ler dC'fen~11·e b:ic k Arnold Ru11. with e:,11;ht seconds left 1n the con1e st and H un11n~t.in on '"J>, 9·01 11as the most crucial of the J!ame .. It !oak thC' pre~~ure off us and I had a fev.· seconds LO re lax at the end. "Anaheim Is dangerous right up tn the_ end," he added Hunungton ettded up brtnging home !he nnly touchdown of !he rug ht wi!h 6:47 left 10 the fJTsl half after the Oilers h~d h<'J.;Un !he 14 play s~·orini; dr11·e f'n· rrcnrhed ;it their n11n fnur ~<trrl line 1v1th 1) seconds to ~o 111 lhe f1r:.t quarll"r. F'nl!Qll']n,; a lh1rrl dn11 n, fnd ~one pa,•s 1n1erfe.renre pPnalty a,i.:a1ru;t AnahP1m 11·11h an Oil City po~~ess1on al the Colony [1;·~ard stripe', runninJ.; bac k Paul Fiskness tallied the ~1xpou1ler on an nH- J!Uard thrust behind Da vid Britt's blnrlc BrC't t \\'h1te.'s P • .\T \,;J{'k ll'aS ll'lde to the 11"11. Then. attrr an An ;ihr1n1 rr1urn l'Pf'<.'l?J1st had fun1bled a11 ay the p1gsk1n on I\ htll' s 31-.i ard punt with 8.42 remil1n1ng In the fnur!h period . \hf OilC'rs movccl do11n IQ the Oil1Jnist nine. \\''here \Vhite booted a 2S.yard fiel d goal GUif STATISTIC~ F'"' oo .. ~• ,.,.. ~o ~"'' ~~-' ~•» II , ·~! e~ ,,., ,,., .... .., lo•ll '"'' 00""' V1•0I •u~~ "0 Y•td> """ n~ .... " l'' ""' •''C' o.• "<I f>u"'I ~''"'0" o •'•" ' P•n•" ,, "·''01 O.OM I'~ Furne" Fu.,•o•~• '"' S(llO e·1 •Ut flt" A"~"''"' "'""' "'l'On Se•c~ llVSHIHG A""""'"' '" Be"•• • i •' . ., :! , .. ~ ... '"""'"' ' o, ..... • TO!~ > " Mu""A~IOA !tu~ P i:••••e • ~. " F '.• '" • 10'> I " P A\Sl,.G An•n""' ~ K (01•"''~ • ' C•r<e• ' ' to•• • ' ' H~nt1~910~ !••·~ "'4"'" " • • l • • '" " " " s l • '" " 0 DD ~-C 0 0 l -' .. " ... ~ I " '" ~ " ,., " ' ,. " ' " '" " .. • " .. '" " " . " " " ,, .. " ~· " K ' ' 1l '!l! 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"' ~·~ 0 ~o ' •r••• (•I~ ~n ~c. .,4 ..... o1.1 ' ' " ~ G 1~ 1 I' -Jt 50 G•"•" l ~·" 1·0.., 1"•e1 !Pt•!•• k•t •l ><C · 0 '•• ) ~'I"~"' D•'""'"" !S•M•rl.OI ••t~) ICC -~C.. S·~•'"" 1' I(( -T•ylft" II ,,.,, lrnM 0.wtft" 1s1 ..... ..., IC( -1/(1/ ... II 'U" 15'•"•fud \•C>I I'!( l'O<l~I•• I ,.,., (51troP'v<I k·t~f '°"""n••t• -SO.I!•. C~o•Qtrl F , • ., eo·,..•• " ' "~'"'"' •••11\ ""'"~g v••ftoq• P~u·" v••a19• 71 !• '" " C~ltl1 " lt-111 "' " 16-1l·D "'"""' T) )3.J Pu~·• •• B~· THE ASSOCIATED PRESS H took what roach Jnhn Ralston called "prr!IV rlose lo a pe rfect game" tn d0 it. bur St::in ford hl}S nnce aga in taken :i cn1n· mand1ng pOsifion in the. race tn the R.nses. Ral~lon ~prike in trrms remini~cPnl nf !he Indian.~· upset nve_r Ohin State J an. I· in rlescnbing Sa turda;. ·s 17·6 \'ictnry .i1·er l\'a5h1ngton lhat dumped !he Hu.~i;ies fron1 the unb<'a len ranks and ga re_ S!.::in- fnrd a :?·0 record and the racif1c..'1 !earl . "\\'e ~ackecl l he quartrrback at the richt t1n1e and got !he inte rceptions at thr nght time." Ra ls ton s;iid. "It 11·as prrlly close to a perfect game on drfrn.~r " The lnumph keeps S1anford al the hrlm of a fnur.ieam Pac-8 ra ce >1·ith Orrgnn, l.'CLA and Oregnn Slate. 0rrgnn d r o p p e. rl heavily·favnrrd Snuthrrn Cal . 211·2.1. tn he<'n me 1·1 in cnn- frrC'n('P play. \'('LA drubbrd \Vashingtnn Slll lf. ~4 ·21. ll'ith the hC'lp of \0 CQIJgar fu1nbll's ;ind twn pa.~.' 1nterrC'p!inn.'\. Orrg"n St<llr "''"·~ lx-atC'n .111.27 in a 1:11n1r al f;1Jifllrn1;i , but 0ffi<·1.:dlv .~tayffi i.o. ~n g;in1r 1hc Coldr n R('::irs win nr Ins(' t hJ~ .~Pa ~nn 1vilt cnunt 1n P::ir·8 stan· rlinJ!S. bC'cau.'e the tean1 is nn athlr!ic prnha11nn OS P t1·nn its first rae·6 game, :14 ! 7. 01•rr I '<'LA. ThP I\ ?.'>lu netnn-~·:tanfnrrl <' 1i 11 t e ~ t f•,!furrr! uul '-lfln<llllJ! rll'fPn~i1r pla \ IPd h,1 the Indians' fi..foot·I, !90-j)(l11nrl Renny narnrs Thr df'fC'os11·e halfbar k 1n· lrfl'rp!1>r\ lhi~ky 'luart,,rb:ir·\i ::>nnny S1x- k1llrr lhree l1n1C's ::tnd furthPr h;ir;i<-~Prl lhP p:i.~ser hy hP!ping dump him several l lm('~. In !hp fir~! h;ilf ::i!nne. 1he Tnd ians drop-- prrl S1xk1llrr for 42 y::irr!~ in lo~~r~. Af!C'r nnr .~;icking. ;i \\';ishintz!on runt 11a~ ~hn r! :inrl nut 0f bnu nds ill 1he Husky :12·1·;irrl line. AL !hi' 20 , Stanlnrrl q11~rtrrh;irk non RunrP thrP11' a tnurhdown pa.~s In .Joh n l\'1nesbPrry for thC' J1r~I Indian srnrr. In Spok;i11r. ;i happy L;'CLA fp;irn sang "H ~ql!l.1 R1r1hrl;i~" to co::irh Pepper Rndi,irrs. 11 h" enjnred his first triumph ;i~ !he Bruins' rnarh. The l'CLA rlPfC'nsr. sp!'arheadrd by JinPbackcr Rnb Pifferini. was tough in !he chitch anrl rrcn\·ered ~ix Cnu~;ir fumble~. flnly fl\'P p:i~~f'~ v.·rrr Ci\mplr1f'd in !hr J?an1r. but ru nnrrs nn bnth tl'::ims rollrd up hl'a1 y ,1 arr!a~r ThP Cnui::ar.~' Remnrrl J;ii·k~rin r:in f0r 1:.1 l'ilrrl~ i\n 22 rarriPS :ind ~{'()(I'd 111·1ce. L'fl.A bflck ~lar» f\Pn- rlnrk~ l!illnPrl 1 ~7 ~ard ~ in 20 r::irnrs ::inrl ~rored thrPe umr~ -(Ince "n an 8(}.} ard !'cr;i1nblr tn sev.· up the ,1?ame \n the fnur1h riuttr\rr. fl rC"gnn h:ilfb;iC'k Robby ~loore :ind !>- f,,o!-R q11artcrb;irk H::ir\·ey \\'1nn kept the n11ck.~ in r ac·8 rnntent1on \\·\t h a come- frnm.behind 1·1ctory (ll't'f rsc. 1\li\nre r::in fnr 145 1ttrds in 27 ITl<'S and f':iught ~1~ pa.~~es 'rnr J!l ~·ard s. v.·hile \\'1nn p::is.~erl fnr three ~ores and 25.1 tri111 I yards. OrC'gon dC'fe.nds its l·l record S;iturrlal' a~il inst \\1ashing1nn. Th~ Durks marched 48 yards in 12 pla1·s \fl 01·ercome a 23·21 Southern Cal leild. lhC'n hung on "'ilh th!' he lp nr a penalty that nullHiPd a i7·yard touchdown pass by the hc!p n( USC's Jimmy Jones 1n the final second s. Cal 11·on on the last play of its game with Oregon State., when Steve Swt!eney rnarle a diving touchdown ca t c h . Sweeney. with seven reception~. wound up 1\·ith 191 yards and three touchdowns, both Cal records. Success Ga ined Through Ta len t, Extra Practi ce B\' .JOH:-. CASS 01 l~t Dolly Piiot Stttf Are !he latest phenom ena 1n tennis - Hi·year-old Chris Evert 11nd 20.year-~old E1'nnn1> Goolagong -JU!<t fla shes in lhe pan or a.re they potC'nllal!y 1·ahd su nerst ar~~ Snme flf thP ninst knnw leclgC'ilble net ex. rerts 1n 1hr Qr;inge Coast are::i offer the OA ILY PILOT the ir \'1e11s and \'aried opinions Qn the ~pori's ne\l.'est pa ir of gal go·gett C'rs. lneludPd in the grou p nl eommentC'rs are ;in e),:.f'ia\'JS Cup te01n1 ('ap1ain, an arr.a cluh t('nn1s pro. a we ll-respected col- lrg1al P net mrntn r ::ind a pair of highly· regarrled h11:h sehonl l'OilChf'_"_ \\'hile lhe ri111nlC'! of n h s l' r v r. r ~ snn11'l1111rs pre~l'nt d11C'rgC'11t np1n1on~, thC'.\' ;ill ::i,c:rer 1111 flnt> 1l1111J:!, hn11·e1·rr. That 1s rhe far! !hat ho1h .\l 1ss El'ert inf Fnrt L;i11dentalr. Vla 1 and 1\u.<:1ra!1a's tll1ss 1;110lagong h 11 1· e a1ta1ncd t. he 1 r thu rs far lorl,I' p1nna1·1l'S nf S\J!·~·('SS through \11n 1ngrf•1l11'nl s -het11·r than · a1 erage_ ta lent and the 11·i1!1ngne."s ti) put ir1 many rxtra hours of hard 11nrk. F.ml";ald Bal' rt•s1drn l George fll;>.e{;a ll H a [orinrr O;i1 IS ('up Capt.a in and a r1>nn11rd figure 111 the tcnn15 v.·orld. QurrJf'd as to 11helhC'r he. th inks the jll'O girls ;irr ~en111ne superslars nf the future, :\1a cC;;rll rPpll<'S, "Oh man, l th1nk they're h(lfh fnr rr;il "[ s::i11 (;Ml::ignng !hr r1r.~t IJ01C' back jn l!lfl:', whC'n J was 1n Auslr::ilia 1v1th Arth ur J\~he 1rx-L'CLA nrt sra r) ::ind she \\'flS good ;it tl1at lirne But \\'Inning \\'1n1hlrdnn on lnp nf the French title_ 1bo1h of ll'hirh Evonne d1d j is a great ac- l'Ompi1"tnnen1 "Thr n1a1n d1ff<'rence betv.•ef'n the two g1r1.~· sut't'f'sses 1s the surfaces !he}"ve played on -Goolagnng is better on fa~1er surfaC'cs like i::rass and cement v.·hile Chns.~ir has be:itl'n many of the big name~ on l'lay t•ourls. "('rn pi\s1111·r 1he\··1,. ne1er met 11n head ·tn-hC"ad r1Jmpcuuon 1 but I ih1n k lhal 11 )OU JlOI !hern to~erher on a tour of the l'n11 nrr~. lht're·s no que~1 1on 1hal thry l'Oulrl really pac·k lhC'nl in These girls are J:e1ling to the markel of kids ages 15-20, 11·here tennis hasn't go\len lo in a big way before " ,\1acCal! f1n1shcs, "bo!h ha1'e tremen· dous cnmpc!1!11e te1npe ran1ents anr! come off n icely . They're both cro11d p\easers as l'.'ttS Pancho Gon1.a!e z, for in- st::ince ." ~ob Ogle, tennis professional at Costa Me~a 's r-.1 esa \'erde Country Club, suhsrribes to the hard wnrk theory when speaking of the {11'0 young dis laff net nashes. Says Ogle, "They're just t11·0 g!Tl~ 1vho've worked hard and ha\'e earned everything lhey\·e go!ten. They b!;lth have tremendous natural abili!y and pri> bably would've be.en good in any sport the v may have tried. ,;Chri s' father is .a lennis pro in Florida and she mu st have been on the court at least five or six hours a day since she first started learning the game as a very young girl.'' Even though he's all for le.males mak· ins advancement in tennis, Ogle adds, "I'd like to see the gals get ahead but the good ones can't find any competition in !Set Tennt1 St•rt Page %.3 ) the \ lktngs' r1rst back-to-back • " Fumn•H lo" Y••d~ """'o!l i..:l •• • u OSU had taken a brief lead aft.er Steve Fndicolt passed ~yards to Jeff Kolberg 54 seconds from the game's end. Cal quarterback Jay Cruze hit Sweeney on a 55'yard bomb to set up the winning score from six yards out. r · It Was No Movie for Gridder 1· ! I - RA LF:IGH, NC. (,\P} -It hapfK'ns in sporU story magazines, anrl 11 happens 1n the mol'1r~. hut rarel)' in real life dnr~ a football player run out from !ht ~1drl1ne.~ to tltl'klr. a runner \\'ho Is heading fl'lr a touc hdown. But Jl happened Salurday night in the clo:.ing seconrl.~ nf the North Carolina State-\ll11ke Forcst fonfba,ll i::amt>, 111 v.'hlch Starr scored a 21·14 upsPt \ 1ct(lr~. \\'11ke Fore:.! quar!erbal'k I, a r r y Russell was t~ culprit. lacklin~ r-;orth Carolina Slate·~ Bill ~l 1llrr as hr wa~ on his way lo a 69-yarrl rnuchclnwn Ji!illlnp Tht. play climaxed a thrill·packed f1n11J quarter which saw \\'akc Fnrrst rallj· frir t11·n touchdown!! and lrail by only 1~1 4 "·11h 1 39 lfrt 10 pl ay. l\'ake Fnresl tried an onside kick on the en~u1ng kickoff, hul State recovered. All 11 h:id lo dn In chalk up the \'iclory was run out lhe clock. but quartrrback Pat Knrsnick fumbled to give the Deacoos another chance from Slate 's 36 wi th 22 seconds remaining. Al th is point. !he referee sudrlenly piu::- ed off 15 yards against the l)eacon,c; fnr unsport.c:manlll<e eonduct . • But halfb;iick Ken Garrett got the yard11ge back an!j lht'n so me hy dartin,11: 20 yards lh roull:fi ri,1:ht tackle tn the Stale 32. \\'1th 14 l'ieconds lefl. \\'11ke: Forest quarterback Russell Je:lt the same to make way for field goal kic ker Chuck Ramsey. Ramsey's try for a 51).yard field gn11I y,·11s wide to the left State cornerback Milltr picJ('t'd up the b.all and headed up field, breaking inkl the clear. Though quarterback Russell was now on the bench. his heart was still on thr. field. He dashed out from the sideline and tackled ~f iller to prevent • touchdown . Bul the officiala dtttded that 3inet Miiier would have score:d had it not been for Ru~sell '~ exuberan~, they awArrlf!d Stille A touchdown on the play which "·ould ha\'t covert'd 69)'~rds. 1 ' EVONNE GOOLAGONG - • ' --......... CHRIS EVERT -NO FLASH IN THE PAN. Third Straig h t Vic tory CdM Faces Falcons Nex t A f te r 28-18 Loop W in R\' JACK LOBO or t~• 0111< P"ot s1a1t O'irona dC'I ti.Tar !!i~h ·s f•'IOtball tcarn v.·1\l be shoo!ini:: fi\r ;:i school record fourth consecutlre win when the Sea Kings 1·is1t Santa Ana Valley in the San1a Ana Row! Fr1rla1·. ThC'l r rfcor(f ff)t1::ill l11g !hird l'ictnry didn't. come easy, all hough thC' Sea 1-<'\ni::s rlld l'ome fr0m behind to seore a 28-18 Irvine Leaglie victnry OVC'r the Lns Alam itos Grirfins at Newport Harbor High Sat11rd;i~· night. Plagued 11·it h pass defense 11·oes throug h mnst nf the nighL the blue cl<id Corona del f\lar bunch made use or two rnstly fumbles and a p11 ir of long runs to gain the win. J im Hamilton lite rally r iddled the Sea King defense as he completed IS of 24 passes for 190 yards while Mike Schwerdtfeger gained 163 yard.'! tn 30 carries to lead the Griffins ground at- tack. Bob Pfeiler may have made lhe big play of the game when he fell on the first Los Alamitos fumble midway through the second period. The tec{)very came on the Corona del Mar five-yarrl line after the Griffins h11d driven from their own 25. Bob Ferraro made the bigge:st nf- fenslve play of the game: lille in the fina l quarter as he scampered 40 yards to ~ive the hosls 11 21 ·12 lead with less than four mi nutes left in lhe game. Reed Johnson had the long ga.incr for the night as he sped 43 y11rds on a quarterback draw with 11 seconda left in the game. Hamilton. Schwerdtrege.r & Co. didn't sho-much on. the firsl series of downs after the opening kickoff, but the second time they had the ball, they marched 72 yards in 13 plays lo open lbe scoring with 2:08 remaining In the first period. Hamilton's PAT k\ck went wkie: but the Griffins h11d a 6-0 advAntase. .JohMOO !hen led the Sea Kinp on a 10,. play, 60-yo rd drive to move out in f'rOtit, 7.ft, with 10:36 remaining ln the first . half. A pw from Johl\S()fl to Carlo TOflti for 17 yants WAS the J.ongest gain ol thi drive . .Johnson ~ored 011 a t11·~yard run . f ollowing the kickoff, Los Alamitos started anothe r dril'e that hriti a!l the ap- pt:"arances nl roding in the Corona gila!. Hamil tnn had cnnnectcd "" a 4l·yard pass tn D;n·e_ S ! a 11' s n n ::i nd Schll'erdtfegC'r harl picked up huge chunks n[ l::i11d~cape bi;fnre Pfr.iler made the fumb!!' recovrry on 1he fi ve. Lns 1\lamit n~ oprnt'rl !he scorinji! in the second half \\''1th a 14·play. llfi-y11rd march tn !he th ird quart<'r. Han1illon 's pass to ~la\\·son pic ked up !he final 24 _va rds. Hamilton's pass ;:i!\em pt for two points failed . Corona del r.~ar rcce.i1·ed ;:inothrr big break during the next' series of downs . On a fourth and 32 siluaticrn, Los Alamitos fumbled a punt and the Se a Kings reco1•ered on the Griffin 46. Six pla~·s later. Johnso n hit S k I p Lauderbaugh with a seven·yard TD pass to put his club in front, 14-12. They never looked back. GAMI 'TATISllCI ' ' ,j '" l1 11~ "' au•mn •a ••-" 07G:1 -21 .Ill • • "' Allison Triumphs CHARLO'ITE. N.C. IUPl l -Bobby Alllson drove his Mercury to vtcU!ry Sun· day ln Ille Na tl<>n•I 500 stock car race. sMrtened hy rain to ~7 mile!. and became the se:cond driver In NASC AR history to win over $200,000 In 1 aln&l• 5eason. • D.1.I LY ,ILOT l'hoto by •i•h•r4 K ...... l.r ESTANCIA'S DAN PRINCEOTTO 1311 ZIPS BY FOUNTAIN VALLEY 'S DALE PETERSON (461. Fountain Valle y's Balance Too Much for Eagles, 28-9 I By HOGE R fARL."iO'.\' or !ft• 0 .. 11 "'101 !tfl! Fr>unt:un \"<1llry !i1gh "5 R.:irnns 11·11\ he seeking !heir SC'cnnd strai~ht fr\·1ne Lrague conquC's\ Frida~· nigh! al \\'C'stcrn whC'n they meet rlangernus Los Alan11tns. Cn:ich Bruce Pirkford 's Barons arr in that pos1t1on fnl!o\1 ing S<i1urda~·.~ c-r11r1<1I 28·9 tnun1ph O\'C'r ESl-'1ncii'i in Lhe ci rcuit opener bC'fnre 6 .. '100 f.:rns al Or<1nge Coast College. Coach Phil Bro11·n·s Estancia elf'\'!'11, meanwhile. 11111st pick 11 srlf nut nf the rius t vd!h F.d1.~on ;:ind 11 s !!I-game 111i.1n1ng strct.I( Sa1 urd:n at \C'llJlOrt llarbnr. ~a!urday·s ~l'C•r" 1s snmcwh;:rt dccC'JV- ing Hroll"n·s r rc11' ~CE'mcd to ha1·e the momentum 1n the final quarter as it trailed 14-9. And ""hen Dan Pnncrotto brokr fnr an apparent 411-~ard score with 10 .1.'i left it <1ppearrd the E<1g!es might well br on their wa .1• But ;:r crippling holding pcna!t.1 nullilieri Princeo110·., dash. ;ind the I::agles c1en- 111ally cr)ut:hed up possession on Foun!ain \"alle\'·s 42 when ,\lark \litchell cr::1shed 1hr0u0gh In nai l quarlerback Hank \!onre nn fnurlh dnwn. This, cnmbinrrl with a fumble on the Fnt1nl::1in Valley four 111 the secnnd qu.<1rter. \\<IS too much for the Eagles to o\·crccmr T\1·0 pla~·s later Baron quarterback Tom 'lcun1er caughl Est;inr1a $ rlt frnse overlo;irlrd again$l thf' run ;inr! !ns,!'rl !n runninR ha rk 'Ian '1nhulsk1 , 11hn i.:r.~h­ be<I the ball 15 yards dcC'p and ~cooled for a 61·~arrl lourhrlnwn. !twas evidrnt !hill 1hr !ide h<Jd than~­ erl on the PAT try ;•:hen an err11r11 snap from ('enter r!'sullrd in a l11~ro1nt run by Gary Hernandez That m;ide it 22·~ Th~'n Lrs Brchrr tn- lercep!cd a til 110rr ;irr1al !n h<1ll an Eagle dri1·e at the Barons' lfi \11!rhclt rrspond- ed with a i9-~·ard TO run nn lhr t1r.~t scrinunage play 1>;hen he bnun1 rd flt! a rnass nf humanit_v inside anrl , 1m11lv .~kirtrd his right end against r:s trtn~·1a·s ~tackrd defenders. Brn11·n's cre11· had con1e hark in lhr lhirrl period to assume a 9--7 lead on Scnll Ga ~·ner"s 30-yard field goal. His effort fnllowrd the Eagles' first h;ilf scnr<'. a five-yard kPrper by i\lf'W"lrr l\'hich completed an \8-~·ard rn;in·h fn!lowing D c n n 1 s Snydcr"s f u m b I r recover~·. one of thrcr hy Estancia in !he first half. F'nuntain Vallev hrokr lhr scnring irr in the first quartC.r 11 hf'n Tony Sepulveda cracked 01·er frnrn the t11n :i nd Hcmandez adrlrd !hr PAT. The fi5-y11rd drive \\''as hlghliehlC'd hy /'11eun ie r's !9- yard pass to tll nhu\ski. The go ahead TD in the third Jl('ri nd 11 as a 22-yard aerial fr om !'1\eun1er In ,\lnhul~k1 PPrhaps thP b1gi:.r~1 ~urpn.<ir 11as lhe rlrarl ly effeet ()f the Foun ta in VAiley p<1ss· ini:. ganir. r.lf>unitr riddlNI the Ea1:lp5' s('("flnd.:rry for 190 yards on eight rom- plf'tions. GAME ~TA1 1 1 T•C~ '"'' dOW"' """'"O ~ '.~~: gg:~~ ~~~,1~i'o !0•11 ""' """"' v"'"' •u•~">Q ~:~~: Fa'.l''"O Nfl '"'"' O••"M """'' "••·~o• d'-''~"'' "•"•Ille> VMd• """"""~ f O"'b'" l'umbl., '"'' $c•ro •~ ouu1ut • " I " l~i " '" "' ). •l " " • i " \~ " "' '. ' " . 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"Alter ~1arblP W;:r.'I a RreaL champion and she pla yed 11 11hnt!I the emotions or t0d11y's )OIJ11gsfr;-rs. And l think thtse two an~ 1he s.:rme '>l·;iy . The game needs !hi~ becauJt ir~ d~ 1ng. --rr we. can get something like this in n1rn·s !ennis,'' he continues, "then it will bf' great. ··1 know Chrissie's dad and he 's a good ~u~· who obviously hasn'! pushed her Lon mueh. And the fe llow (Australian pro Vince Edwards) that teaches Gool agong is one :;;h;>.rp man v.ilo knows how to han- dle kids " Pat \\'1lsnn or. Newport Harbor High h.:rs coached the Tars to the last tw o CIF Southern Section large schools net title!!" <1nd at.~n mentored San Marino High lo three straight small schools crowns fr om 196-1-65. \\11lson says, "I.here has always Men son1e sort of teenagt phenom to co mt along in eve ry sport and In Chris Evert'• case. she's just a young girl who's pro- bably worked hard and has gotten thal good. I can't tell you how good she"ll really be because lots of girl .<1 eventually lose interest wilh da~s and thing!!." Estancia High coach J im Jenner has tutored both male and female players in his career and he ftels that the pe rformances ol Mtsses Evrrt and Goolagong, among oUius. can't help but have a po.sitive effect on the sport. "In most men's matches, for lnslanct," Jenner offers, "You'll see a hard serve, a volley and then it's all over with. "But a girl like Evert has the ability tn keep the ball in play eve n though sht'I not adept at servilJi. "With Billie Jean Kina near the tnd of her career, girla likt Goolagong and F.:vert can revive interest In the sport with thei r styles of play." So, what has begun a~ an apparent one- i;hot phenomenon could end up as a lo11i- 11tanding prodigal ha ppening -especially In the cases of Chris Evert and Evonnt FOUNTAIN VALLEY 'S TONY SEPULVEDA 1221 RAMBLES IN 28·9 WIN , Goolagong. Tire and Sears I 'ri '""~ l:ff rrti•r 1 hru "l'ur•, f ~cl. 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W1lldn1 !•uni. •00•-11 By RON EVA?lii'S culminating a 79-yard drive in 01 !~• 0111'1 l'llel 11•11 nine p\ay11 . SAN DIE(;O Orange Then midway through the Coast College. riding the crest of a nine-garne unbeaten quarter lineman Ken Funke streak, h;is a pair of weeks to blocked a Kn ight punt , picked grt rl'itdy for its next opponent it up al tht five and rambled aflrr a rather easv 3:'.1·7 South into the end zone /or six. Coast Co11 ference ·football vie· The final TD came with tory over S<l n Diego City College Saturday afternoon. about three minutes left when Coach Dick Tucker 's occ Sttve Monahan took a handoff Pirates lake a res! this week , frQm Cra ig Zaltosky after a thr n return in IY.'O "''f'eks lo San Diego pont <'lid scored 60 fact> FulJrrton JC at Anaheim yards untouched dOY.'n the Statliu111 !Oct. 23 1. sideline for the score. Fu llerton, 1-J rhts season. \1•as !he la st club to defeat Place-kic ker Benn y Ricardo OC.:C. That was the fourth was perfect all five times. J: a me o( the '70 campaign. LeMeilleur had his best day Since that lime. Tucker's club as a Pirate, picking up 96 is B·0-1. yards in 14 carries 16 8 Saturd ay at San Diego the averaget while fu llback Rick Pirate defense ;igain stole the Hartsfield had 62 yards in nine ~how, lin1iling th e y,•inless (0-carries t6.9 average1. 4 J Knights 1o jusl 124 net Meanwhile, the pa s s i n g yards -including 26 yards game -wh ic h had been the rushing. key to the Bue. attack prior In "\Ve had a great defensive the San Diego tiff -suff£'red ,e:a n1e." Sil id Tucker. "We shut a letdown. lhcn1 down co mpletely, They Valbuena completed only 11\fide pn1ct1cally ci ll their t>ight of 21 for 9 yards and II 0 0 0 -0 l•~''"• 11 ..... ~ •~v<~"'"''"'· JO'!~ only cltck oo three 'of II !or c"'"'~ 7 ~ ,..,~omo•1 FOOlb1ll nine yards. Co>'• Me•• • o a o -A Freshman runn ing b a c k E'i1~1:'o,, '"'''"o _ M~·~00111 ~1 -;;.?~ 1t11m W>ion•, 11 ""'" 11un1 '"'"'"· !\en· Garth Wise saw his first action n•tt oil '""· ~u·n~rlo•d 11 run, PAl -r h I I ''"''"~" : n I e season a ter missing I lf i~==========c--- fitst three Bue gan1cs y,·1th a leg injury. \\'i~e carnrd thr ball lwtce for eight yards. OCC SI> ""'' OOWn• ru\~•nO J • F l"! Gown• """'"U I l ;~'i!'i 1~7;',,.,".!~:lt•U ,J :1 Y••d< •u•""'ll 1~1 Ill' Y~•a• O&Ult\a 9! 9P 'l'••O\ IO" )I 9S Y•td• 1<>•! JI 9• "''"' ""'"' o~·nod )II •1• Pun" ll••••o• d<1 '•"'" I•' ll 71 Pf""tli t\ Y••d> oen•h1"d I J\ I M Fu,.,Dlt• F~;';~~·t,;o~ul•lt••" • l l Ot•""e Coa" I 1 11 0 -JI S1nO•tc1~ 0001-1 ltM•·ll•ur H1r••hrla W I•• MO"•~ Po..-" V1ll>u•"1 w"''" loT1l1 Jo"•~ .Voh"• ll"h"" Brow" W•l'<er !(ell• t.1C1u Tol~l1 V•IDuen1 Whit• To••ll PllSSl'°G Or1no t C••" Pl pc phi i • a i 11 I 0 n ' ' ., " 0 " '" j~9 '" 1 .. HERBERT l. MILLER TIRE CO. INC. ii••• 1921 DUNLOP TBLS. RADIAL TIRES SPECIAL CARLOAO SAU 155x12 T111t~it~••ll•, 2 3'5 ~vtt<ft ''"· 27'5 ~·ard:ii.:e in !he last (]Uarter had tY.'O intercept ed and I'~"'" 1 ~1 5c, \11 1!h OCC leatl ing, 35--0 1." backup QB Alv in "1hite could '~~1• ,, '1 ;; ,;;; S1" Oleto .. ' ' ' Or:rngf' Coast nearly had its 1---------------==_: _ _: _ _:__:_::___::::_.============ srl·und shutout in a row -but !he Kn ights scored on a 34- ~ard pass play y,•Hh 11 second s rl'n1airu11g. Tuckrr \\·as not p;irtieularly plea.~ed 11 ith his offensive unit "I didn 't like all those rumbles 1s1x t. \l'e had a couple of dri\'e~ slopped b~· fumbles and \l'C h:id twn ln11chdnwn passes druppcd . \\'e should ha1·e had a r cu1ple of rn ote touchdowns at tile h:1IL" 988 plus 1.76 led . ta:w: SAD DLEBACK COACH GEORGE HARTMAN YELLS ENCOURAGEMENT. (k :.ingf' Co:1st only led 14-0 al tl1e interrn1ssinn, thanks tn 11nc·yard runs by qu:irterback <;;ir.1· \'nlhucna and halfback f.l.1rk l.l'~1ci lleL1r in the first and second quarlt!rS. Only 650·13. blac kwall tube,ess. for a 4 ply nylon cord tire with a 21 month guarantee. 'Ve've Got Goocl Sl1ot at Title, "fhe fir st si.:ure r;irne after a 41·.\'<i rd drive and the se-cond dril'e eorrred uni v 21 vards afti'r the l'irates· ·Pat s·we{!t- l:ind recovered a San Diego Sc1ys Ri1 stl e1·s' G1·itl Coacl1 f u rn blc. Thr Pira!es drovf' 69 vards on the opcn in~ series Or the gan1£'. but \';ilbuena fumbled :i1 1hc one inlo the end zone ;ind the l\n1~ht.~ rec-n \·ered 11. H~ ('HAI\. Sll EF I' Qt •n• a~.,. 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Tii:ll 1110 -l!iiir)tl'r II ;1 .<: rv.ilh· :1 ll1g pL •. 1," ~;11d :-l 1.1c!..li'1nri!. 111d1r:111ng ll 1:1t 1t rl';illy put (;ollit'n \\'rs! 111 a IJHil'. !hr thi rd quarter Fnr its !'r- l'••nd 't>;·p••lnlcr ia rinP-.1·;ird run li,1 l\u11 \\'nlf•, Tlustler [:iu~ 1·;1111c ;1li\'C, Hut l'1crt(''s 1 ('r ~;i \ 1 I e 11uar\('rb;1ek .\lark J l:in11011 r1111r!..I~· put tht' g;nnr out r.f l'l·:11·h 11 lien hl' st;1111prrrd 40 _1;1rds fi1 1• pl:1~s later fur ;i .~1·•1r1•, J.!11 ing his cluh a 29·12 :1c!I :1 nt :1 !o:t'. I lt·rn1:in !11nralcs' 29-yard f1rld go:il l;itcr In !he ga1nc r;111 the fin ;rl point n1arg1 n to 20 0('(' re;illy j!ot "'inging in the third period. scoring three li111rs. The first on!' came on ,11n e1ghr.yard rlln hy Ler.leilleur. Grid Scores ' Sh;1l'klef1 wd 11'.1.~ gr11t•rall11 JuN1o11 coLlEGf: plr;1~rc! 1111h !he 11 ay h1 ~ cluh L""" ~!!~~~·'"P •. ~~:~~~'i<• Tl11· Hr;1lo,11·," .·•<i<l"<I ;1 ~.·,,,,." 1ila.1·ccL ''lh1r defrn~e did 11 5~"'" "'""•r8 .io. LA v~u •• n < . -. Fl (•ml"o J(l, ll••r.,!lold Ii ):1(1• l!i 1l1c 1111l 1:rl />t•r1od on J!uud juh, bu r thr nf fr nse g:n·e DtHrl Con!tron<• lhf•lr unl) :.u~t.1u1rd d rl\C vf tllcn1 t11'fl TDs. They hnd on ly V0<10• ua•I•• ~7. 88•\!ow o C •n•"~' d , I,\!. 51t1 J•Con!o l! !he night la 7,1._r;1rder 1 and one l'l'<1I drive for a •mo• .. •l V•"•• 1•. P••o V<td• u I ,I 0 .,.,1 71. M"~ (O\I& lt r1·:1ll1· put thr g;11ne uu t uf IOUl' lu0\1·n. W••t•rn s111r Con!tr•n<• rl';1< 11 11 11 h l l n11null'S left 111 "I 'in errl ninly not di.~pleas-~1~~~~~ i~· ~e~u;;.~J7, th~ ~ccunil st:1111.a on a 6Jyard ed ll-irh !he 11·;iy "'f' pl;iyed. Non·<...,le••n<• )Hin! rrlllrn for a ~t·orf'. ~See Golden \\'rst Page Z51 ~:,.!;;~"\), 1~0,L:..!~.':C:'r'18 Th.it TD "a~ :il.~n ~rt up h~· o;;~ -------~~;=~-~~~=:~::::~~~11 a Ht1i.!l1·r fu111l)lc. The bohl>I£' I , .. ,, 1''"'' 11" ""11 " 11" "i PROFESSIONAL hut thr l\r;1hn1:l'i. <'1•Uld nnl~· net r11ne ~·ards. Sc1en pt:i~:- ""' " ""'"' 1 ,,,,,, ""irl'" olf lessons \\, .. t 11.1~ f•,rr·t'd t11 !..11·~ nnrl Iii!' It. I 111\;I ~,!'\ r< fl ,1 !..l'r 1•·ll1rnt·d lt li,I .1 ~nls f•1r ;i \ TIP • .1:1r1! pl11n/!e by \1,u·k ll~ltl!l l"\JI lhC' fil'!11 il \11 !f; 122- tl 11 •th thr·pr n111111tf'~ !r!I 1n ir., fir•! half ;111d che flu ;;t\ers appcarrd Ii• hilll' 1nuincnlu111. :\nd 11 hrn Golden \\'est dro1 e 9~ ~ r1rds in 18 plays in I GOLF SCHOOLS FOR BEGINNERS AND A 11teate rs Ro11ip Pust BY U Poloists, 23-3 INTERMEDIAJES MEN • WOMEN -CHILDREN WIT H TRAINING re lr""ine's Y.3ler polo team harl ;i c;:ik('11-al k Saturday, 1n.1t1handhng the \' i s i I i n g Bni,:ha1n \"oung Univer~it y l<'a111 u1 the c<1n1pus pool. 23-J. The \'le!ury is Kn. 11 for !he Ante:itcrs again~l -t h r f' e defeats this season and is the second strnight since a suc- C£'S!iiun of thrre drfeals. The Antea ters used virtuallv every player available durin~ the action against Brigh:im 'i'oung 's Couga rs. e\'rn going !'9 far as lo use goalie 1'erry Klein on \he fro11l line where he st·orcd ly,·1ce in the fourlh jlt'r1od. 1\flrr l :ikin~ a 9;1 edge 1n lhe f1r~t stan1a, L1CI co:ich Ed t\<'"'l:ind bt'ga.n s h u f f I i n g pla}'t'rs in ;ind out of strange pn);i tions in !he \l'a\er to avoid a (':ltaslrnµht'. J im Bradburn hit fnr !Ii:< • • • • • . . -.. ~ri;ils lo pace the indivi du;il ~cori ng parade "·hile Rruce Black continued his cnnsistenl attack with three nlorc_ Bl:irk no\v has a total of 42 gu;1ls in !hr 1~ g:irn<'s µl:iyed by the UC I \':1rsil y. an average of three per 11!!. lie hi.IS scn1'C'<I i11 C\'ery g:une to dn1e , tx:in~ limited 1o onr gortl ln 1110 t ill~ 1\·h1lc scoring f11·e in two others. 1 Next outing ror lhe UC I Irani is Saturday al 11 whe n1 C11I Polv t Pomonal visits the ' An1e;itci-campus. Arter Lhat it • ..,, ill he S.111 Diego St;ite, USC. UCLA and Cal St a t " 1Fullerton1 beforf' the Gold l'uast tourname·nt in No1·en1ber. I S(.,1 'r Q111rN11 UC lrwll'IC' •JS ~-'J 8"on1m Yoo,,. I 0 1 ! -l VC! no<lno &rMll>ll•• e. 811'~ l . 0..;km•"" J, l()r ln I. M<(ltlll • 1. 1 St•rlh J. ••tru ), F t I a rn' n , McOon1ld "-""~· -·--······mt e Swl11,, Grip, Stoitt• • Woo~h. lroM e Cl!lpplnt 011d Pittl!litt • '""'"' 011d So11d 1,.,. e Golf Cour1e ftl411uette a11d Rt1IM PER MONTH CLUIS AND I.ALLS FU•NISHID l'MONI NOW , .. FREE 968-4461 LOWER YOUR HANDICAP LEARN BETTER BASICS START FROM BEGINNING INTERNATIONAL GOLF SCHOOLS I At Penneys. Where else? 71 MOf\IT!-IS CUA.RA N.TE l WITH !>MONTHS \00%ALLOWANCl .. ...... ,. .......... c-.. -••• ~ ..... , , ......... ,,.. .............. '''"''"'-, ......... ·~·'""" . ., ........ '"" ....... "'" , ...... """'" .. ,~ ......... ~ --~ ........... .. , .. ,, ....... ,, '" ........ """ '" ""'"'' ......... , "' ... ....... ,.n .. ~ ,.,. ... ,,,., .............................. , ..•• ................ 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We '9Pl•ce brakes with new Foremoste Unlngs, new ofl seals. rebuild all whMJ cylinders. resurtace brake drums. •Motrt Fords and Chevrolltt JCPenney auto center Vinyl Repair & Recolor FLOORS-AUT~FURNITUR ! "f\rpnir insti"nr\ or rr plArlnir" \\'ark dnnr< 111 yn11r hnn1r or hu~1 nl's~. fOlt FRll lSTIMATll CALL 131-014 I' I FOUNTAIN VALLEY GOLF RANGE Snop s.,d.y "oo" to s p,m. •t th• 1o'11ow ;,9 .,,o ,.,,.,., . -..... . • • • • • • • • • • • ' 9815 GARFIELD AVE . FOUNTAIN VALLEY NEWPORT IEACH-Fuhio" hl°"d HUNTINGTON BEACH-H,,ti,;to" C'"t•r . - :·1 ... ~~~~•l•M•••••S•.•<f~fWl~·~-·-· .... ~'-'"'~ ... ~-·-... ~~~~~,11 -----------------------------------• _ 968-4461 U1t Ptn nty• timt p•ymtnt . ' Argonauts "'In Barons Second In Polo Tourney • . Carden Gro\'e High won the sixth annual £•:stanc1a water polo tournament Saturday by defeal.Jng Fountain Valley. 8-6, in the championship game in the Estancia pool. Mission VieJo's D1<1blos. only in their second year in the sport. went to the tonliolatll)n finals before bowing to Los Amigos. 11·8. Fountain \'<tllev's Barons gained a final!>· berth hy defeating El Dorado. 5-4. "lule Garden GroH's Argonauts Collegiate Football Results WEST Or09on 18, Soulhtrn Calllorn•• 23 UCLA 3', WashlnQIO" Staft it Stanford 11. Washlnoton 6 ( Cellfornla JO, Oregon Stalt 17 Haw11i 76, Cal Statt !Lo~ Anoetul o Cal Lutheran ?0. Whllllff I H Ntv•da (Las Vega\) 73, S1nl1 Clari USIU 1,, Redlands I• ( lartmont Mudcl 1', San O•tOO Univenllv O Humbolat Stale ,,, San Fr1nt•Ho State 11 Pomon1 15, L• Verne ' EAST Y al• 17, Brown IO Cornell 19. P ttnttlon I Dartmouth 19. Ptnn l Harverd 71, Columbia If Penn St •1. Armv 0 P•tt1buroh 36. Navy lS ~g~~a:;r~~t,::e ~~~l\J,'11a~v1 1 Davidson 10. Buc~ntlt I SOUTH Notrr Dame 11. M•aml !Fla I o Alobama '1. Vanaerboll O Georol• JI, M1u1111001 f "T enneuee 10, Georo1a 1 Hh 6 Auburn 71. Sourhern M••UH•PDI l• Ftorla• Sr 11. Miu1u1pQ1 Sr 9 ctem•on 3 011• ~ 0 Syracust 11. MarYl•nd 1J Tulane 31, North Corotina 19 LSU '8. Florida 1 Ohio U 3S, Kenfuc~v 6 No/1h CarotlM Sf 2•, Wehe Forest 14 Soulh C•rolinA 3,. Virolnl• I• Richmond '" E••I Cnrot1r• I Furman ?I. We>fern Car~l1M 1' Loui•vllle 16. Memphl• St, 10 c 11aael 7$, VMI 1' Weit V1rolnla 18. Wllll•m & (>ltarv l3 MIDWEST Mlchlo1n ''· Michloan St. 1l Nebraska 36. Mluouri o Colorado 1', towa St 14 Ohio St. l•. Illinois 10 Purdue ?7, M1nnuol• IJ NMlhwutern 78. Iowa l Wl"on•in JS, lndlona n kansu :W. Kan'°' St 1J Westtrn Mltflivan 31. !(en! Sf 0 Toloco 1,, Bowltno Gre•n 1 Ctr.c1nn•t1 lO, )(av1t r 1 Northern t llor\O•< '" Mar5hall 11 SOUTHWEST OklahorT'• •8. 1 e .. 1 11 l•~&S Tt ch 18 Te<~' A&M 1 Ar~•n•u JS Bavlnr 1 Oklal\omo SI 1A 1CU IA trus !Artlno•on) 13 Wtsl "Tun St, e A•ron 10 North "TtU! St & 1 u1s• 66, v"Vlo'~K1~r511 1~ Wvorrtino 14 Ar11on4 l Arlzon• Sf Al. Colorado St 0 Utah Sf ~· !\YU 1 ,.., Foret ')() SNIJ 0 lt1•flO 40, l~•ho St ) Ulfh J1, 1t .. , (Fl Pa!OI 10 tl,w MU•CO St JS. Ntw Mtw•tO 3S Snow Nabs Drag Race Fort Worth 's C.ene Snow was the overall winner of the Eastern Funny Car and Pro Stock championships Saturday nif.{ht at Orani:e C o u n l y International Raceway. eliminated Foothill. 9-6. Jn the consolation semis, Los Amigos went to sudc..lcn- death overtime before defeating Eslam:1a, 10-9, "'hilt> l\llss1on Vie10 lopped Tro}. 5 2. In olher area waler polo a~·· lion over the weekend, l nsla ~lesa defeated Anahe11n, Hl-:.1, Friday night -then dropped .1 6·5 verdict to Lakewood Satur- day. Both games were pb~cd in the Costa Mesa pool. Matt Waidelich scored r I\ e times in each game for the J\l ust a ngs. Laguna Beal'h handed Santa Ana \'allev a 16-8 ddeat Fri- day afternoon in the only other game. Uespile the fact the Barons reached lhe finals and lost by two goals in the championship encounter, they failed to place a single player on the all· tourney team. Members of the team in- rluded : Larry R o b e r l s o n 1Garden G l"O v e ) • most \'aluable: ·Guy Antley and Mike Wiegand (El Dorado !; Bill Smith (Foothill I; Tom Smallwood <Estancia): Dan Fran tom (Los Amigos l; and Jeff Connell (Garden Grove). ESTANCIA TOURNAMENT Cflamplon1fllP O•mt Garden Grove 3 I I 3 -I Founfa1n Vallev 1 J O I o Fovnta•n Valltv scor1no: Vlullertld ) Browne 1. Noah Stmf.Fln•l1 Founfa1n Volley I I 1 1 -S Et Dorado O 0 3 I -• F°C'unr111n Valf~v scor1n9: Brownt 1, Westtrtela, McAoams. Foell. Garden Gro"t 9, Foofnoll 6 Con1otallon lr1<ktt c"ampion1hlP G1m1 M·U•O!'I Voelo 0 I ' s -• Lo> AmlQM 6 1 ' I 11 fv"1\\10n V1,..io sr.orino Ltl')OU~ 1, Camobtfl 1, S•urgeon, Ploer. AndrtN>. Stml-Fln•IS M1n1on V1t10 3 O 1 1 -5 Trov O I I 0 1 M+\'.lnn V1~rn \cor1no L.,.ngvt~ Sturgeon. R1aot. Buono, Camobell. EslaMi<t J ; 1 1 1 0-' Los Amloos l 2 I 1 1 1-10 Estancia scorinQ· Web\te!r l, Smallwood 2. Fo•ttr. MLCarton, Biol· t~rman, Rradv ----Varsltv Co>!• Mosa 3 1 ' 7 -10 AMhem 0 I 0 7 -l Co!la MesA !Corin<> It\ ald~licn \, Holll.ster, Walfer\ 1, M,_r-;on, ~Qonttole. Junior V1rsilv Co•ta "''••• O 1 t t · ~ Anahtlm 0 I I I 1 Co\ta Me~ scorif'\Q; R. Whitmer,, l, fAcAnenev 1. Smallwood. Fo1ll·Sooh Co••• Mtia l S l o ti Anot\tom O 0 0 I I (ostA MMa sc-of1('c>-Cntcoo, Lund .c, M.cLNn 3, Caroen1er I Pt,,letO\I 1 V•rsitv Costa Mt'\a s ' IC s -,. L•ktWOO<I o o 0 0 O Co,1a Mt !a -'Corino Man Wa1dth .. h .s Junior lln1fty Cost• Mt•a 1 6 1 I II lakewon<! I o I I ! Co.\ta Mes~ \cOriflQ Lrlnfl\tr 7. Toniok•M 1. MrAnt ntv l Galea 1. .SmallwOOd t. Har I l Frosh·Sooh Costa Mf'a s A 10 I L•ktWOOO 0 C 0 0 CasTll Mes~ ~cortno Kane-7. n lond 1 M~cLcan I Cttrr>enrer f, 8rtlCIO ,, Cirtule " Pollard I. Wullf 6, Vusilv Laguna Beach l ' 4 • IA Santa Ana ValltY 1 ' l 7 -R Laouua Beach '-Corino T ,,.,, Aro!herton 1. John H~rhoJd J, ,•,1 ·Hh Mlld1\0n I. Tom Rodw•ll • Amorv Ware •. Junior VJrsitv laouna Beat h won by forteol Frosh-Sooh LaouM BIN!ch ~ 3 l ? -10 S.tnl -'lo. ValltY 0 0 I I - l Laauna Beach scorino -Johnson s, Simmons 4. Pi~rsall 1 Amorv W•re and Jnhn HatbrlO were outstaincf1n9 ••• '" varsilv fl.:tmt Bi1r.~, CW(; 111 Crt1t.•ial Polo Tilts 01 nngl' C1•:1~1 t ' 11 11 ,. i ,. · s 11:!t!'r polo lt.1111, It 1·-h lr11111 1\s b1gge ... 1 ' 1t'l 11ry 111 lhe )OUng l!l1 I 'lt'.t~Oll, I.In's anotlit·r 1111p111 !;1111 i.:a11u• Tm·~· day "ht•11 Sa11t ,1 l\na \ 1Jllt·ge t.111gll1:> II lfh !i ll' 1'1r;1ft'' Thi· Sotll lt c '1111-;t l'crnJ t•renc·r ('l'tl("l,11 1 .... d 1111' :1 30 cil 1111' !'11 .11 .. ~· po11I \ '11;1c It .J .t 1 · k I 111.t I t1111 ' f'11.tll'' ill"l' I 111)1111~ 1111 ·' J2 11 \H'l111'\ 11\f'I I 11llt•1t111t ,J(' \\hil·· s 1111.1 \11,1 llu11, dmp p1•d lht•11 111111,d 11111kn•1Ke tilt to ruggl'll \It :""1;111 t\1111111111, I.!· JO li:ll-l 1-'r ldil\. The lu.,s \l as S;111!:i 1\ri;1 'i rir~t ai:a1n~l .H <'111111w1111nn this se:isun ~11 S,111 1\11lc1111u has a !HI 1 ('('11rd thu' la1 Ornngc C'Oil!>l J l~o \\ 1 ll ho"! the an11ual Ol"l' 1m 11 at1011.11 S~1turd:I\' JI\ a11 all dJv JI· fau . · · Othl'r lt!am~ pm lu·1pat1ng in I the 1011r11;-Jtll'l1t 11wlude S:111t ' Barb11ra t:ross111!111I. l'haflty and Cyprl'~:o.. The Pjratcs haq• a 7-0 mark and are "' t'r:11.llllg 12 :I goals per outing Sophomurc· IC'tlrrma11 T0m W:irnt:<'k1· \'0111111111·s to lead the P1ralt·~ 111 s1·m 111g 111th IB goals \\hilt-rn·~hm:in \like Beal has 1:i 1\n111her fre!<hm:w -13ob \\'11rsll't' -has lossctl in II f.!O<t[., Mcan11 hilr. ti11ldt'11 \\'esl laundws &iutht•rn Cahfornia Conference al'tion Tuesrl:i~. facm~ Cyprrss at t h e Charger ' p11111. Colden \\ c~t 1s Lnol'Ptl lo 1 aplurc the So C.1l t.·u11n ''"h C)press expected 111 g"r the Rustlers thttr ht).!1..e:-.t com· pell! IOll Arca ~}Jorls Calc11dar wednodav wotr1r 0010 Marir•• al t I Ourt\do ll• Tnundn (r('lv. f()l;rilrv h . t n "' A~ , •• n,, V1e1l FOCJ't ,II ,\f '=ict" (l•·tf'trt1h1 f d•'On 111 E:ctdrnr"' MtrinHOlht ~~ lu-.ht Mt> A, lJ"'._._.,, ~Y "' vn1Pnf1a r r '",, ""' MM .-it ~''~'' Arlt \l.ltlf'1" NI ~f'HJ'l fi~tU• f' /\ T •1unt ri':)IC n BPMr1 11Qdlflb'-1r-~• \ ,nu,,d '~' tCI Wt )lm111~·t1 di Mf'lr r•d ,~ I c' r ) ) I vi1111.-, rc•o t •,1 ,.\ •11 •'' lo• 'l R'" •'" JY,f OU •ei on fl •N•r V'"" el f"''~ on \/·"1(1 ~ J '' Frod~Y Foolh,,t {t) ~·~' I I."" "' '"'"•~ Afl,. v,. 1rv '" !) ~ 1 t A• t !'uwl ,.-(Ari .,... "t --' t-. 1wo t. .t rl.J ' ,.f WP ,1'1r r ~aOlhbn·~ .\I l~ I I t •At1•, MltfN 0,.1 '' t !1 l'•tt • ,', ' r OO!t11;I nl ' tfl ( · ,,,,,, '• r l\lrt Mi• t 'It\ M1,Qr 1 <' "' ft· \ • H" h 1 N~oft Hilton' •' H f4 11 •1 t 1t • fl>\,,,,n.t ,. 1.'. •m1r· I •' • A\1 ''"" V1P Un ·l •• Iv ., \!,11 .. nc d lol'I .U 8 \'J"IPr ~OHi ( "'UI I (I• I , .. l'\f "I [.)(\'l"!f'PV f c,, .. ,,.. " Vu• t tf I 11 IJu ,, l roottt f'!t l 1)1 R•t> t-t ,,, • .1r 4. \'"" W.-,r I (ro-.\ cnvn''Y S,•rv,lt c1' M<il•r D,l fl J~, C1nhS•t1 v. t t J;: o • .-.,,, t1rnnor (U.\I di (1 IM ~addltb~CI< .,, Po•om•r 1a11 "' ' 11 S.lur1av Foo1b.1t1 r P'S!'''' v r '""''" "' Nrwoorl HMbnr la , ~-<•~l•l)~llt M ~01111\wr~torn I I 10\ (ro\\ C:otmfrv l !'l·1U"'_,. r\f'A1 ''· l;loltinci~, (O\ltl Mi1tA, t" Olht •fl\I ¥rH Ff • "" NPWOl"lr! H1Vb· .J,, 'tn•\ql1"1f1 01•c101 ttl • (\vfh1ll ~htth In\' 11•1 111\~I Q) . "' W111er i;oto I 11 P11l"nl(' "'' '"~''-'•"'O• 1 H·irtlN' "' C"•r•lor., Vi.t•,1 (II '" Fr~lhdl 1t F,1,,111 ~ ( 10 n ni Mrtr11"" "' Vt''""<'" 11oam Mv "'A at "'"''"' r•,11 ( 10 ct m . r.,, <H'n "'"'"' "' l''' tro'\h ~ • • )'\ 1 ~ n nuu a~ ( A t l"VlfAtlnnal lounl", .\I (h!'iflar ; O""'' 11 A m C •I PolY Pomon, et II( Irv •• (II am I WHEN IN DOUBT PLAY SHORT OF A HAZARD The gotr hole itlustnted today is typical of many ~at you Wi11 encounter. It's a loog pat-4-.say ~ 420 yards-with a hazard in fron t '2I0:=::::3~~~~ of the greco.Wc'veshownastream y~ hett, but it could have been a bevy of sand treps or a small pond. Whatever the problem may be, it's always wise to assess your capabilities realistically. Bear in mind that the temptation is lo :.ry to go for the green on your sec· ond shot, and thus assure yound! of an easy par or a possible birdie. Be honest with yourself. Look back at the lee and sec bow far you 'vc driven the ball. JC the distance back to the tee is not greater than lhc distance to t4e green, you'd better play your second shot short of the trouble spot. I don't know many golfers who can hit their fairway shots farther than they drive. Do you? •."""*"'"""""' PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUR SWlNGl-With the htlp cl Arnold Palmer's illustrated booklet, "TM Shots ind fai,,..y Woods." Send 20s and a sell-addressed, at.Imped ~ ID ArllOld Palmer, in care of this newspaper. Pro Football, Hockey Standings JC, Prep Footba]J Sta11di11g ( "illflt' I C·I• floh+rnt R11i. .. r\•O'" ~·11~.ft>a • C..tO\.iffi"'''' s .. n 8ff no rd 0 0 Sovltl~t\lt• n n S•lurOJV'l Scoro P•lornar 'S ~aaal•t>•r• 11 (t1aUP. 9 Sout"'-r\trrn 0 ( tfrv' 4)1 s,.n Rf',f"Ht111"'1() ., R vt r\•De ''· (,rcumo·.i 14 Frtd•V'\ G•mt' CheUt'V at s.1,, BrrOdt (1 0 S•turd•v'1 Gamu S•ddltbAt~ At Sou ,,,,,.,It " Grosin1on1 111 P;;1romM C tru, ot A1vt1 ... o.-1RVINE LEACOUf W L '°" ,.A Corona dtl /oMr I o 71 •~ EdtlOft I (I 10 1, Founte•n Vallev I o .a ~ M oat>Q!it I U 10 t (Of ta ~fU 0 t p 70 Es 1nc1• o t 9 16 ~ ... 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Eatlern 0 1v1llon ~"'"'mot~ 1'\IM''' New E"Vld"rl Ntw Vo•" Jft~ a~11a10 ~ L T Pct '°It . On. I I 0 110 IOI 17 I ,'>/JI 1' ~I I 0 .1(10 IO 6J I O 01\0 1• •q 0 • 0 .OCO II I 00 C.entral olvlslan tl11u,1~lii"d J-•!ll\b'Jf91l ( nc'"""'' Hov,teo 1 I 0 71~ •I 64 1 1 0 .~ 1• 71 I I 0 HO 11 IA 0 l 1 .000 •1 86 Nt w o•• I Monfrt.!I '· 1 t Bvrr " P&rk ll Low•ll b Ch•c•oa •· Sf. Lou•• 1 Ktn f<IY 11 1 1o P1lhbmoh J. Phll&dt lon1t 7 G 0 AROfN c0 ROVE LE4GU" Monne \01$ •. 011ro1f i W L P~ ,.,. Only a•mn 1cn1dult<1 ~~','3rnG'C:;. : ,, 1f Sunday'• RHUlh ~!n~~~,.,,~tamil.-~ 1~ i N•w York " Boslon I L~•,,,A1~1oos o I? '! Cn1cdoO l, 0.Jrolt I P, •v • • Bvtl•lo 1, P11tsourvh 1 Son••ooo · ~ 1 I I• 1 01 AM•lu • Va1>Covver l ~•lurd•V'\ Scort I Toronto J, Callforn11 J, '" Cinrdrn G•tr~~.1./ .. L3~r:.'r oos 11 Tu•tdaY't 01~ Rc.1nc.f\o Alam•!n~ .,, Lo\ Am100\ Onl'r oam t1 \Cheduttd Bolu c;,aOd• vs Sonora •I La Hobr•I Buffalo at St. Louu ~a,.,lurno 61 Pdt•'•<d WtUtrn Divi•oan Phll•d•loh1& eC V•ncovvtr S•luraov·s G1mt ''";"'City J I 0 1'0 ti '0 Onlv o1mu >Chf<fultd Ci~~d~en Grovo •• LI Ouont• •I Bol<A Od• l•r d l I 0 ,7\0 lt l \6 -------------------------- '•'" 1'>1C'IO I 1 ~ 1\0 .. lfl\ Advtr 11\tmf "t 0~11ver G l I .000 •l I I NAT!ONAL CONFERENCE \\:nt-.11Qt:..n OHi•. \I lfll! 'O E•>•trn DIVl•lon W l. T Pel Pll. OP • 0 0 O(X) •6 •• I 0 M1 101 6A I 0 .UJf 66 •t 7 0 '<O 80 6• f h 1~<J~f1Jh1A o • 0 .C<~ 7' 113 (tn,,.,, Otv1s1on ! , a no I 0 7 IO H 6 f'MH!1I l 1 0 7<.(1 11' R< ,, •OP>til• l I 0 II() 61 \J Hi, Ho , Enter the (Clean Air) Fair c.rPel\ s .• ~ ~ 2 0 ~ 17l !OJ •• We.sltrn 01v11.1on •••••••••••••••••• I ' AM•f•\ '/ I I 611 11 6( ~"" r '""'"<o o ~o ~ u • A"~"'" I JJJ 89 '°'I IJlN Orl,an1 I .m n 100 I sund1v'\ Routt• • o,..i., land il . Of!nvcr l6 I (I' .1>119ele• 10, San F ranCl>co U I ~ M»it• (•IV 31, S•n Ol••o 10 \, -ntunnfon 1'1. ~•C'lviior\ IJ 8Alli"10'-41, Bulf"I" 0 M.~m1 11, C1nt1nnet1 1 J Mil\l'IPSOIA I) Pnll•delpho& 0 M•" Fno•and 70, New Yo•• J•l1 O .. , LN1IS '1ii. A'""'" 11 ( l•v•l•ntl 77 P1tf•bu1<111 11 O•tro•' ~1. Grt~n 8A\' ~· l ""••o JS. NeVo/ Orl...,1u I' Tod4y't G1mt ~"''"" Yo.-\. G•~'lti •' De llas • I I I 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK FASHION ISL.AND. NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH Saturday, October 16, 1971 I I I I 1' I I A throng of 13,670 watched the Tex<1s driver chalk up marks of 6 74 c el<1psed time I and 222.77 mph 111 clumpinit San Diego's Bill L<>c.v1tt 16 73, 212.25 1 in the O\•ernll finals. Snow had earned hi<; final s berth by topping Fountain Valle\'s T o m I Mongoose I McE\\•en ·in the E;istern por· tion of the semi finals while Leavitt dumprd D:1 ve Beehe of Anaheim for the Western "ti- Safety Sliooti11p,~ Cli11i c Set for Y ou11 g H 1i11 ters C. "1i11nnfl 1. f\y ft.wi "I ttit .,, ''¥ V'OH Jtt~ ' ,,.., .. ,,."/~ .. , r r ...... _._, •, ... ,..,. tn::u"' d oJll M111rr ... , r .. ~ ~· o ......... ,.~ 4 / • 111'40 d' ~An F r"n< ~co o~ ., ar ~l,N Or t'.l"'\ I ~ /H1(Jf'•P" ,., Al ,,.,,~ I~ n1 .,\ 1-1 lH (,,,. .. ,.. B~ I ,. I l"Mll\ At w,. oh1ftQl"n Check the box es opposite the events you wish to I enter (include S4.00 for Gra nd Prix I, clip the coupon I and ma il to 62 Fashion Island, Newport Center, New-I port Beach, California 92bb0. Make checks payable fo L.O.G.G . I I INCLUDE $4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIX I I I I Please t nhr me in the following evenh at the Cy- cology Fa ir et FASHI ON ISLAND 1n Newport Bea ch I I Sat .. Oct. 16, 1971 . I agree to db ide by all the rules tle Snow al~n had the lop <>need of the entire event with a 223 32 mph while Tarzana's Pal Foster had the quickest elapsed time al 6.69. Hammond. lnd., dri'-er Joe S1.athmary drove to 9 86 and 139.10 marks in capturing the pro stock title over Butch L-eal of Torrance. Bug In Vll is slated this Sunday at OCI R. Golf Winner In an odds holes tournament at Laguna Beach Golf Course staged by the women's club, Mrs. Raymond Stys was the A flight victor with 28 followed by Mrs. John Poor with 31. tn B flight Mmes. Lronard Drexelius (30) and Cornelius Tommey (31) were one-two. The C flight went to Mrs. Courtney Yager (291;) follow- ed by Mrs. Charles M'orrison (31). A young hunter's sarcly clinic, the first such program of the alion11l S h o o t 1 n g Sporle; Foun<lut1on ever hl'ld in the Wes!. will bl' staged at the South Coast Gun Cluh 111 Orange County on Saturday, Nnv. 6. Youngstns 11 to 1ll are in· vited to participate in lhe pro- gram free of charge Pre-registration is n o w under way and all youngsters should submit their n11me and address lo Young Hunter's Safet v Clink, P.O Box 2027, NewP<>rt Beach, Calif.. 92663. Only the first 500 youngsters to register will be included in the program with signups on a nrst-<:emt, first-served basis. Those youngsters who suc- cessfully complete the course and pass the examination t11 the satisfaction of the licensed instructors will recei\'e a certificate of competence in the DFG Hunter S a f e t y Training Program. w h i c h enables them to become eli~i· ble to purchase a valid state hunting license. The all-day event will be over six phases of hunter safo- ~ .•AFBCD INSUAANC& e FIRE •AUTO •BOAT •HOME • BUSINESS Boh Paley & Associates 414 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA 642-6500 546-3205 ... ty heginning "it!t "·''" ; ,,f firearm-: ~ •• r1 '' .1 11 d .cm m11ml111n tqw•. Thr ln1 .11 ~r11111•11r 1tf 1111' fl' 11 grain. th11t 1... .tll I> i·•· 111 '111111)!:-lc•r, p.·.1 l1• 1"1'111' 11 ill hr \\" t•i;t l'l ti (I II I d o O I' M '1J.!<I llllt' Thr s1s1h and lin;il ph.1-.C' \lill hr the firing t'all!-'.r .11 llw gun dub. The you11g~l1·I'~ I\ 111 receive acltlfll II''' l1r111~ in- struction with 22 r I r I e s donated lor thr !'\'C'nl by Winchester. P -<1111'1''< re e' Nrw Yor1it C. 1rh r.,.;,-t ftl HO I •11 I t' ,(1jlll nh A M CAl!.IAna NHI fasf Dtvl\1on W l. T PU GF ' .. ~.,.' f ,,,. AL*'Ah. ,\\••rd ,.,,., '" 1(t((11•.1r-r- u,•11 ,11 (,,,,•fl(' l ''' Anoelts MtfV'll'-Olb c "11forn•• P11ht)urc:irt Pti1htdpfol'l•a l t LUU1l 0 J 0 I I 0 n 0 (1 ~ I n I } 1 I 0 n n Wtll OlvillO" ' 0 0 t o I I 0 0 0 0 1 ' 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ' J 1 7 ' 0 0 ' 1 ' 7 2 I of the A.B.l.-A. governing these events. and I will I accept the decision of the judges u fin<'!I, •1 • I I D 1971 CYCOLOG y FAIR STOCK GA ,, \ 11 4 :• 61 ,. 1 11 1 ;1 'I I I D D D D D GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDICAP RACES ( 14.18) TRICYCLE RACES (3-4-5 years) THE QUEEN RACE THE BICYCLE PARADE "Oldtime Bicycle Days" theme ADULT TRICYCLE RACES THESt'. £VENTS l'OR AMATEURS ONL'f - I I • I I I I I I I • UC Irvine Ru11ners Finish Third i11 l\'leet I I •m Ml • mt mb., of •"r blcrclt raclnt clvb. I I NAME: -··················-·····················-··········--···-·····-····· • II CITY: ........................................ PHONE: •..................• I I I Signeture l ........... --······-·········-··--· AGE ..........•• • C Irvine's yearlln~ C'ross country te(lm hrushed lhirtl behind the University of Southern California t 21) and San Fernando Vall ey St<1I~ College (38 I Saturday in a triangular mecl held on t.he SFVSC campus course. FirsL Anteater Lo cross the I <,.,..,, 11 Minor> finish line was Sam Oliver in • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "This Is one or the toughesl courses we have been on yet ." coach Bo Roberson s a I d following the meet. "While we didn't do real well. 1 thoughl the boys did a good job again on a course they found tougher than our own at UCI." eighth position in :JO. 22. Greg Beal was nexl in 11th position in 3 I 32 for the firsl year UC I squad. Winner of the race for the Trojans of USC was former S<1nta Ana College slar. Tom I .ipski who set a course record for the five miles in 27:26. use " ,Sl'VSC •• UC lrvln• " a Sam 01tv1r Ill, JO:n · II GrllCI 8tll !If• i1:"; ll. Eclcllt H\no1os1 Ill, l'7 31; 6. Stwe Brown (II, lJ 0?1 11. Wavnt Leed? (I), ""17; 19. Stan Lewin ~·~sk~1 11~'e:h ".r.~ 1~fein22iu~•;,il Raloh Swtndlt (IJ. DR. PETER S. KENT. D.C. wishts to ennounce the associetion of DR. THOMAS M. TATUM, D.C. with hi$ oHiee at 1885 PARK AVE., COSTA MESA DAILY -EVENING -W~EKEN D HOURS D•dica ltd lo Eth ic~l ChirnprHl•c Pr.cli(t .I net t 9~8 Me"'btr nf Cautll'(, Cefif. & Am•ric.an Chirap.,,lic. Auoci111ioM Cycology Fair Stock Grand Prlx Bicycle Jlace -Ill-lap race around the Fashion Is· land ov&I (Newport Center Drive). Anyone over 18 with a 10..speed bicycle is eligible. Check·in time 8 l\.m. Satur- day at the registration tables in parking lot raclng area. (Ent.ry Fee $4). First Prize -Alala 101 rac- 1ng bike -one of the finest racing bikes in the world. This bike will be awarded along with priies r o r the nei:l nine place winners. Mayor Ed Hirth or New- port Beach wilJ award the prizes at apecial 2 p.m. cere- mooltt) Check·tn time 8 a.m. Satupray. Youtb Handiup Ra~• - Any youth from 14 to 18 yt>ars old wilh u y b1kt' can enter these races. Slower bikes will be given appropri· ate handicaps. Awards will be given !or first 3 pla.ce winners r ·I in each race. (No Entry Fee) Tricycle Races -Any child age 3 to 5 with a tricycle is eligible. Races will be clr.ssed according lo age. Awards gh'en for Jst three finishers in t'ach race. (No entry let) The Queen Race -A race will 1'e run for gi:-ls over 16 years of age and 11ingle. The wi Mer will be selected as ''Queen of the Cycology Fair" She w i 11 be crowned at 2 p.m. at Stage Court by Moyor Ed Hirth. Blcy-:le Parade -Enter your old bicycle In the "Old- time Bicycle Dt.ys" J>8rad~. Prizes will be awarded for the riv~ best fookin1 entrle~. Come out and have a good time. (No Entry Fee). Adult Trtcycle•Racet--Open to all adult!! with i. frte form <lesiRn Lricycle. Come oul and race in thi!! zany e v e n I . Awards given to race winners and also for the crazi~t de- signs. . ' Monday, Octobtr 11, 1971 DAILY PI LOT 25 GOLDE ··-" 8"•"91• (Contll'Uf.id from Pagt t11 Pierce really has a fine te:1m. They're big and lhey run nghl at you " Gelo.11 Wnt 0 0 t I -I) P1•ru 1S 1 1 I -» •VSHllllO Oolttn w .. , •t• '' ,, ••• The Rustler~ now wait unlll Saturday. Ck!. 23 lo open circuit action, facmg rugged LA llarbor on Ute Seahay,Ju.' field " t) 1 , ' I 1 •> I • 0 I~ )I d .(I t ~ ,, 0 1 • ti "iC!:aa Shttne roioi. ' t 0 1 ll ' • • • 0 .. u• .. J ' Harbor ha.!! shut out its l<t~l two Op(>Ouenls I Mt. S a 11 Antonio 35--0 and LA South11 est J4-() I, GAMI ITAllHIO GW ,. r ~' UO'ftn' '"'~'W\o ,tr\t dic>NM\ D~UUlr.1 " ), . 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E<'!ch week's lop winner will be in• vited, a long with" guest, to be honored a t the 1nnual South Coast Pld1a Football Players of the Year Ban- quet. Watch for this player's Form u ch week 1n the DA ILY PILOT Sports Section. Circle ~he team you think will win in each pairing in the li d of 25 games and send in the player's form entry bl ank or a re<'!sonable facsimil e. Then watch the DA ILY PILOT spods pdges for each week's list of five winn ers. RULES 1 Subm•f lht t ntry blink btiow or • rtuan•bl• 1~n1m111 el n re '"'"' lh• con1u1 I S.nd It lo PILOT P IGSKIN P tCKEROO CONTEST Spart Deunm•nt. P 0, l o• 1560, Co11a Meia, CA 9lt11 2, Only ont •nlry Pfl Pt'lon ta<h ...... ~ C En!roU mu1t bt dtllvertd !by m•ol or ti\ PPr\On) to DA ii. Y "ILOT 0111<1 by S p.m Thursd•y S. Soufh Cou t Pl111 and DAIL V' PILOT t mployu i nd !~tor 1mmtd11tt f•mfl1u no! t ltqlblt la tnttr •. 11( I RE-'ll(fl! ILMJI( MUST Bl FILLED IN 011 ENTllY " VOID, •••••••••••••••••••• -• • l~\TR\. BIJ.\\'li • • Clrdt tto m1 you tltlnl! will wl" fhl1 week's 9omH I home team is sec.ond on• listed I • : Saddleback Colle9e vs Southwestern : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Edison vs Estancia Corona del Mar vs SA Valley Fountain Valley vs Los Alamitos Saddleback vs Laguna Beach Mater Dei vs Long Beach Wilson Foothill vs San Clemente Magnolia vs Costa Mesa Newport Harbor vs Hunt. Beach Marina vs Westminster Tustin vs Mission Vieio University vs Valencia Rams vs Atlanta Stanford vs USC Washington vs Oregon Tennessee vs Al.bama North Carolina vs Notre Dame Illinois vs Michigan P•nn State vs Syracuse Colorado vs Oklahoma Army vs Air Force Pittsburgh vs Tu1ane ' Auburn vs Georgia Tech Arkansas vs Texas Purdue vs Northwestern • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tll lllEAKEll -My t vtll t11 1111 ltlll 11vrnwt 91 ,.1ntt ~ • .. ·--··-·····-.·. • • • • • Allhta • • • • City Zip • • • • ....... kt • •••••••••••••••••••• \ ' 2Q OAILV PI LO~T~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;:":~:~~':'O:!:t°"';;;;;':l~!,:1:97~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANIMAlogic ......... I ' ' ~ -,. '· ' • f:.' • . · ,., : ' . ··;a • • -~ ., " ..>.~. • 3 -,.~ .•·~(. •· -::. fuM flJM ,5.;; MA4'S Cf ISf':...•Mf'ER-"5. ~ Car ilJbean S e e~ Fa re (u t Threat \l \\' ~ 1)1-;k I \/'\ -Th!' 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STARS Sydnry (ln1nrr ls nn,. nf t hit "·11r!ct"• i;:-rr!\t 111:-troln-~,..r.~. J II.~ rnl11m n I!! Clllf' nf !hr DAILY ru.ars J:fCftl f1>A lllrf'~ ' .. \ ' . ' I • ' j' ' ' I r ' I ! ' I I : Your newspaperboy has a business ow n-his news pape r ro ute. Your newspaperboy rates high marks on every count. Tell him so. of hi s an opportunity for pe·rsonal achievement And th e experience he gains in manag- in g .h is route w ill continue to be valu able to h im through life_ W hatever fie ld he enters, he w ill fi nd manage ment looking for achievers. Li ke him. He delivers, he collects, he keeps books, he se lls. He puts to practica l use the lesso ns he learns in the cla ssroom. So he is a high achiever. An d he learns other im portant lesso ns. How to get along w ith people, the val ue of promptn ess'ar:id courtesy, how to earn money an d use it wise ly . No other part-tim e enterprise w e know of o ffers a boy such An d, a message for parents: A newspaper route co uld help your boy in classroom and bu~in ess ac hieve ment. Sugges t that he tele- phone .o ur ci rculatio n department and make an· ap pointment to co me in and t alk w ith us. INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPERBOY DAY-IT'S SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. ' ·-..So I I ,,,,,, ,Q\ .. '·· e ,..; di..,,. i!}S!C~XUS!lJIFSk '!lWC:z:.£1;:i:A: 3 : sa~v=::r~·T':i:.:::< .. OZ"'!a"'tll"'"'"' .. ""~ " We're Proud to Salute More Than 850 'Achievers' Who Deliver the DAILY PILOt to 42 ,000 Customers I ll'arrio1• Wi1as It \ Fog Covers Coast~l Race Fi1·st Sailboat Show 'fhis \\'as th<' sc:cnr in Annapolis llarbor. ~1d ., as Che second annual U.S. Sailboat ~hO\V got under \1•ay 1vith approxunatcly 340 boats 10 and out of the \rater. '!'he sho\V attrat'led exhibitors from 15 na· tions. It closes today. Pt1f f First to Avalon As Mist Hai11pers Rac e Dave Stonr's Puff from tile hn st Bahi;.i Corinthian Yachl ('!uh 11·as rhc Cla.~s A w1nn•.r S;iturd<1.Y in Avalon r<ice, the 6th r)f Ilic A11gcl1n:in Series fnr PHBF rated yachts. The rnce 11·as sailed 1n a dense fog and onl.v ahout h:ilf the starters rnade 1L to the fini sh :11. i\\'alnn. In 1he small boat regatta, Mo~1cher's So n 1'akes College Race Anothrr !\1nsb;ichcr cmcr~cd on rhc nat1rin:il boating scene Sundav when Bruce fl.lnshachCr. a fre shman stu- den t ;it S!anford Uni11crs1!y, a.nd :c;ccnnd .~on of a formC'r An1crlt·a·.~ Cup defender. Bu s l\1osbachcr. won a series of n1ateh races on il·lnnr ercy Bay. The 1·1crory 111 Shields Class slnnps lrrl lo you n g l\loshachcr"s selection as a var.<:i1.V :i;ki])!X'r nn S1anford"s :c;ailing !earn. He wnn an of his races in the round-rob1n type 11cr1C':c;. Second tn i\fo<:harhrr 1r;i<: Carol Beck. granddaughlcr of the late .Joseph ;\ Heck. one of the founder~ Qf Balboa Third 11•;i:c; Ben Hahn. son of 11ir k Jl;ihn , a 11·cll·k11nwn S!ar \lass skipper· frnn1 \'C'w[l'1rl Bc;ich ThC' St;infurd 1r;1111 1.c; prcp- r 1ng f11r !hf' IJnuglas ('up. na- t1nnr1l rollrgi;1tr mntch race srnrs in 1~)11g Brnrh. anrl the l\('nncr!v ('up. c0lleg1ntr large ho<1 t s~lt1ng regatta <it An- napoli s. Young ~lnsbt.chcr's 11ncle, Bob l\foshachcr of lloustnn, Tex., is the nal1onnl Soling Class champion and forme r nritional Dragon Class cham- pion. raced inside. Ne\\"port Harbor. r-.1ark Gaudio of NHYC was the v.inner of the Flipper Cl<1ss. and Tad Hal! v.·as the \1·1nner in the Kite Cfass. F[na l results. AVAi.ON RACE CLASS A - 111 Puff : (2l Sanderling. Poole. Hope and Kirk, BCYC & BYC: (3i Sea Ranger, Bria n Ca rter. BCYC. CLASS 8 -i I I Niki If. John Kinkel. BCYC: 12 1 Aloha I!. Glenn ReC'd, SSSC: 1.1) Star Shine, 81!1 von Kle1nSmid, NHYC. CLASS C -(ll Partnership. Kappes & t.latson, BYC; (2) Charisma, Ka ren r.1 a son , RCYC; 131 Frolic, J 1 m Facrigan, VYC. FLIPPER DIPPER SERIES -( 11 Oski, J\1ark Gaudio. Nll \'C; ~2 l Ye Olde Dolphin. Hon Dorn, BYC: (31 Flip, Toni Forsythe. BCYC. KITE FLITE -(I) Red F.1•e, Tad Hall, BYC. 12) Ti1undcrbucket, Phil Gautsch1. Ne\v Boat In Debut A new high-perfo rmance boat made its debut recently as officials of the Susque- hanna Corp·s. A!l antic Re-- search Systems Division 1n Costa r-.tesa introdu<"ed the 57- fool Scptar 1'11\-35 targrt boot. Designed and buih for !he lJ ~. Navv tn add n e w d1mensio11s' to fleet tactical 1ra1ning, the 4!,000 pound vee- hull craft was constructed at the System Division's marine f;n:i!ity at Santa Ana. A total of 56 of these. boats which ha ve re In force d fib ergla ss hulls and superstructures. \\Ii 11 be delivered to the Navy over the next 2~2 years. Laguna's Ray Garra Na 1ned Man of Year Ray Garra or La g u n a Reach, a member of Voyager!'! Yacht Club, reeeived the "1'1an of the Yeard Award" from !he governing board nr the Nat i on a I Coronadot25 AssoCiatlon. c;arra is. a. past president of the assoc1at1on. Jn hi s fi ve years of activity within lhe association. starting in 1966, Garra ha s served sue· cessively as I.re.a.surer. secretary, vice president and presidenl. He was also fleet captain of the Ne wport Beach Fleet. Many of the association's established feature11 are the result of Garra's originel Ideas. }le is the founder of both the annual Channel lslands Cruise, the Ladies Na· tional Regatta and the World Regatta. . The 11ssocialion's pubhca- tlon. "Sloo p Scoop" Is also credited to Garra. He 11lso produced the current assocla· tioo and fleet pennant Insignia His Coronado-25. Joie de Vivr! was not limited to cam- pnigning in class co mpetition. .,; It was the winner r; the Lloy d r..1assey PHRF ch:i11pionship, the Hot Rum Series and the Pinky Lester r..te mo r i a I Trophy, . and a printed membership directory. . As a result of his leadership the association became not on· ly national but international in scope and received t h e designation as the "world's largest midget ocein rac~ng fl eet." Garra's racing record has matched his administrative achievements. In live years he qualified for five national championship regattas -:-ta~~ Ing a fifth in 1968, a thtrd 1n 1969 and a fifth in 1970. Jn loc11l competitipn he wa1 runner-up In the Newport Beach Fleet championship three consecutive years - 1967-69. Jn match r.1tlng his Newport team was undtfeated and he hi mself retired un- defeated as Ind Iv I dtl a I Southern California match racing champion. By AL~tON LOC KABEY ... 11 ... 1411 ... Newport Harbor Y a ch t Club's inaugural California Coastal race looked like a win- ner -for a whil e Thirty cr;ick yachls started the 385·Tn1le rare la st \\'ed- nesday 1n fair winds but a foul current in San Franc1sco Bay. Bul as the fleet turned sou't h from the C.olden c:ate things began to look better. The wind iniproved Tidal <"U!Tcnts v.·ere no longer a fartor One nighl of 18-20 knot winds and !he big buckets moved up front. The race \\'as on . But Iha! was BSC I Before Southern C<1lifornial. First the wi nds "·enl I i g ht - everyv.·here except in the fire zones on shore -and the fog set 1n. Lois of fog. By Friday morning \Vind"·a rd Passage - the fl eet leader -was reixniin~ a few niiles north of Pt. Vice nte. Plenty of fog but no v.·ind. The ren1ainder of the fl r~l \v as repnr1cd "'sorne'."''.here in the Pat•ific" -vis1b1hty zero lo 20 van!.~. \VP ·finally drifted across lhe finish line ~t. Nev.·porl Pier at 5:32 p.m. Friday. There ~as no committee boat on station lo greel her. Probabl.v couldn't have seen her if there had bee;i . Skipper t'ifark Johnson t~ Jils own time and groped his wav to \VP's berth at Ardell ~1arin11. Some lhree hours later, Al Ca:.se!"s \Varrior g!idcd past the pier. took her own lime - which was good enough lo m<ike her the overall and Class A winner. ll nghcs Ta k cs lHc tca l( Cup J\1ark Hu~hl"s defeated 14 rivals Sunda·y to \1'in the !\!et- calf D 1 n g h y championship sponsored by Balboa Yacht Club. The regal!a was sailed in light nirs inside the bay. Trophy ""inners: ., {I) Mark llu,!!hes. RYt : j21 Dick \\'illson . BYC : !3) Frank !\leir, LIYC. 1.f/ Bob \\'illiamson, DYC. Earlv Saturday morning some eight hours behind Vi'ar- rior, came Joe Pollock's 59- foot !\!in Selle. from Rose Ct· 1y, Oregon. Her elapsed time "'as slightly more than Si hours -good enough for third overall and in Class A. One Class A yacht, nuss \Yard's Aries. 1vas up near the head of the fleel when the fog socked in and !aler found herself some 30 miles below Cata lina Island. And so it went. Several yachts still ha d not shown up by Sunday af- ternoon. The assumption was that !hey were still groping some1vhere off the channel islands -or had found !heir v.·ay into either J\larina de\ Rey or Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor. Oh, ...,·ell. That's yocht rac- ing. All agreed ii v.·as a good race while it lasted. Better luck next year. Final results : OVERALL -(I) Warior. Al Cassel BCYC ; (21 Windw11rd P;;issagc; 131 !\lin Selle. J oe Pollock . Rose Cily. Ore. YC. CL ASS A -i l 1 \Varrior: !2) \Vindward Passage; i3 I Min Selte. CLASS B -( \ l Ariana, George Thorsen. CYC; !2) Aquavit, Chris Hansen, CYC; i31 r iva, Gorham Getchell. \\'YC. CLASS C - (1) Quicksilver, Fred Palmieri. \VYC; 121 Belladonna. Rnv t'ifiller, Palo Alto YC: 1.1 1 r-.tono(Xlly, John Berry. St. FYC. NewsBoy Captures Cup At Ht111tingto11 Harhom· ,Jack Baillie's I 2 -me. t er NewsBoy. fl ying the colors of the Balboa Yacht Club v.•on the llun1ing!on H<1rbour Hace Sunday, the first of the three-race Harbor Series. In 1he Nordlinger Trophy Race fron1 Los Angeles to Ship Rock Catalina Island on Salurdav. Robert Young 's ResllesS fron1 Lt\ YC \\"<JS the 1~1nner or the fog-bound round trip The Nordhnger fleet battled fog In "ith1n a. milr of Catalina J<:1anrl. sailed ;iruund Ship Bock off the lsthn1us under clear skies and then headed h11ck into 1 he fog nn the hoincward leg . Ftnal results· NOHDLINfiER THO PHY n ACE -Il l Restless: 121 Ophe lia. Hobb ,Johns, LAY(': 13 1 \V himsey II , Hugh Rogers, LAY C. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR RACE OVERALL 111 NewsBny : !2) Hobon 111. Bob C.ranL NllYC: 13) Tetua, ArL W11lker. CB\IC: (41 Coun- terpoint, Dick D('aver, LAYC: 151 Dorothy 0, Bob Beauchamp NHYC. !OR CLASS A (I ) NewsBoy; (2) Dorothy 0 : ~3 ) Ragtime. Barney F 1 am, LBY C. !OR CLASS B -(I ) Robon 111 : j2J Stardust , Carlos Swanson. SI BY\: L1J Borba. :\lickcy Colich. CYC. !OH CLASS C -1 ll Tetua : 121 S11mmerwind, Ri cha rd flleine. LAYC. 1:11 Restless. Boh Young , LA YC~ !OR CL . .\SS D /\I ('ounterpoinr ; !ZI Plr1arles. B1chard Srnv1h. CR\'r. 1:!1 St:ir. Lloyd 1>o"'el1. LIJ\'C. CCA -'I! fliahetical 111 , !\lark IVilsnn. ABYC; j21 lfol1- (lay Tn;i , Krm Croan, LA Yr. 1:11 Qua~ar. Cflnway l \~'right, LRY C. PHRf' -! 11 Al Vien!o, Boh 1/atch, T.i\YC : (21 Ak am;ii, Dave Stan H oney, LAYC: 131 Vixen. !\·!organ Co x , LAYC. , MOR F -(I ! Rat.el Tl. Ray Weitkamp. CBYC: (2l Dilly II, Ken Smith. BWCC ; 131 Bal11n- dra. Bob Wheeler. CBYC. AWARD WINNER -Ray Garra neft) of Voyagers Yacht Club, receives the "P..1an of the Year'' ~w~rd for his contributions to the Coro nado-25 Association f rom national president Roy Benstead. Prcsen.ta· tion was made at the association's annual meeting held in Seattle. \ 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 tl'lo"d~y Octobtr 11. 1971 DAILY PILOT 27_ ~ .. , ··~ ~.,;,.-. ' '~ C'~=z:m=: ---DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ~~-· -rs -.:_~ ~!.-~--· _ _,,.. -- Houle• for s.ie J ~I Hcue1 lor S.11 l ~i HousffforSM l~I ~forS-. I~ General SELLER PAYS ALL COSTS Cil'C'Un1s!an~·r;: forrr !hr ;:ar- riflf"t' of 1h1s el,.>:arit 3 lx'<l· roorn 3 h<i \h :'hnv.•'asr humr, JUsl oH Ar<.,kll11rs1 ~tret'r. ·1nr !&1;:,.. r....,,.J .<:11• d Jot i~ {'()n1plr1r \\J!h srr1nk- lrrs front and ,~ •r, Jr s a ~re,;t '•1>pnrtun1ty 1n n1ak•' )OUl'St'lf a Junior E.\r•<·uti\"•' The tl\,, loan a ppr:usal 1;: 10 a! $33,jl)(J. ant\ ynur n1on 1tlly pa1"1ne11ts a! S~I(;~ pf'r mont h Plus taxes. IT'S GORG~;ous: '. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141 - (0pin Evenings) -LEASE-OPTl ON- PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP £ASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM S.100 m<:inth rf'n1 ITIO\('S ,l'OI! into this lovely hon1c a nrl s 100 ol each n1onths pay· mcnt appl1r s 1n yo11r 1101\-n p.1yn1rn1 on purch~'"'. <..tnlrl carf'('l :h1•110111. ~ 1ro'plarr , /"O\'C'rt"•! 11;1110. hnrk rrlr;rrl llo,,.·rr n,.,j~ )",()" •lrrp ln1 Grrdl k•r ~·nHl:.:,trt·•' Full pnc(' S.13.:,00 C"'lll 11011· for 1nspc1'llOn. 616-';"\i"l. BAYFRONT HOME On \\.h11r ,1'anrl Rr:n·I\ ~rl('rl•i1·ulnr \'i."1!'> (If Bay ,\· .l•'!t.1 3 flNl rr.~m.,, ;\'~ B;1:)1~ Panrlrd Pro \\'1•h '\'r!h;H k r 11~p[,u•p f"or n111I l 11111111:: R<'M•1n l\1,.•l S11" Y.1i d .~1,;1.r~-0 RE1\LTORS Sli'\CF. J!).11 673-4400 NO DOWN Str.\SIHNF: SPECTA[, lnf";1. tion on f)_arrf'IJ Si. A ~h . .:·r .1 hCTlroo111 2 h;i 1h pli1"' '2 <'.:i r i;::aragr, Wl\h off-~t!"rrl p_;sl'• ins: fQr boat or traill'r. \cl:< no down. $24,500 Newport at Fairview 646-8811 (anytime) J Bdrn1. 1"• halhJ<: 1111 ti!\ one floor. \\'a!k 1°1 f"VJ [ ,t· .~hPflping. 011·nrr wan!~ 1 .. n;.: ('~rrow. t-'.;xrlu~1l'el.v l1st•'1I 11.·11h 11s 111 s:i~.noo. , CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 TIE lflN YOUR- FRONT YARD Ytlllr boat that 1~: Newpr>rt Beach h<!m<' on l'hannf'1 \•·1rh largr pier_ T11·0 srparalr honlf'S, onr 3 he<ll'OQm, nnr 1 h('flroon1 . Gre111 for t't'a! fam ily living and \\·aier fun. $[6,!i()O, &16-7171. $28,500 4 BR . -FAM. RM. No Down !crms. 4 ht>droom, family room, natural brick lireplace, built-ins, dining room . ~0-1720 TARBELL 20C>S !{a rbor, Costa l\1esa_ CORONA DEL MAR Ocean side ot hwy, 3 BR. 2 BA'1, large llving room w/tirepl, nire sii.e ki lch with ~ling a r c I\. Hardwood floor!, patio, alley sc:~ lor boat or camper. \\1alk to 11hops and bc:h. $'*4.900. 429 Heliotrope. 1860 Newport Blvd ., C.l\1. Ca.JI ~1&-3928 Ev~. s.;..;t.18.1 HOUSF.; Hunllng·t \1.'a1eh the OPEN l!OUSE tt1lumn. General ~~ . •' l"OREST E OL\ON. '"' RE~ l 'TORS 011~:;.,· 7 DAYS A \\"1-.r:l\ Corona Oel Mar "Custom" Pr ivate Beach (',or:.;<'(ltl~ •'\i·1·111r1,. ("•t•11P. t.'=flU'il1r J)rl•I" 1\f •)"O"r· 11.\\0HA'llC ship ,1n'11 OCE \-.. \'!!:\\". /..n1,.r1i11n. ins ~h·111rl11.•·r )1111 I•' •lr1.\1111 "'! abnu1. 2 f1t"'[li.11 .. ~, (':in· dl1>l11::h1 •!1ntn;: p.,,-,111. \"(JU O\\":>j Tl!r: L.,\[)" You m11~1 ~r.~ l1><lay fnr only ~;:,!l,000. /11111 645-0303 Z!.!9 Harhvr. Cnsra 71\\•sa FOREST E Ol\~\r , .. o;: • flEALTORS~. GREAT VIEW! BROADMOOR ~f'1' rt"' !1.1.1', 111,. 1,1nnd. thr ('(""'111 ;slld ]':O \"lli•\fl ["till ;, 1•-.-.rn• 'I' h 1 ~ !"!/~"111111.rrl ll1"•111r halo ·I !"~1!''"111~. Ja nl· 111" !'~•Ill. d1n1m:: r,VJ1 11 . plus n;fl~ h•11 n1,111ll•'n:ul!'t' l:tnd· ,,, .ri1no:, ti•'<: ru11, rr1•· 11f' p;\\1n. 11nd ,1 <"<'111lllll011.\" 1~.11 STi".:.lli' r.111 6~: .. 61~~1 l•l ~""· u .-.Hl Ut liVMl:S P•al L•t11e.fil~·t~OO ~Hl I (O·"t II"•· Coroni. Oel Mar, C&l<I. -MESA VERDE C'·'n11•l• 1 .. pr11·:H)" nnrl n ·\.1\- Rll"n l' ~llllt-., Ill 1!11, '1l1<1!1·.1• h••illr \l\f!1 !ll•)1u:h1f11] and 1n1·1~H!.llll1• •\••1'111• [lf''lj.;U- f'd for l.111111,\ 11\ .n~ .~11d "11- 1..,r1.11n1111: 3 t•o••l!'•••fll<: ;inil ~' ti:1111~ I.in.;,. 1·1>11n1ry k11;·br11 . 1·1.-.1•tcf'1 .. t s11.r11~1 n 11n1•1· .. ,1_,~ ,,.;1 111 511 .. >i)l C:i ll rn•11 ;,1r,.2,!1:~. POOL + RUMPUS ROOM r111~ l l>!•doVJ!ll~. ~ h.1Hw, !• 111~.111 f.it··h··n, no 11· •Ii n! q•tlu'lll','. 1 f11.,·pl11<'r·~ ()11•r f~(J <q I• nHJl[lll~ 1•"1'11 111- •"ill•I"" II• ' h ... =--·· 1p1 .. ! '·'" lll~ Jiu l,>:in fo•r-. -JU~! 1,JI;(' "'' r. -.llllt""I '", .. , .... run: C:l II',.. r 11, nr·:• 11111 r1on-11 I· r ~1 ~ <f .. "11 i )('1 l r•.\\C\" I'! 'I ~:Ill.\ Tl. Walker & Lee r. ... , ll"I"~ ;(7'11 H •rl•w 1111,i a1 ,\,f.,n• :.r, ·1 1111 OfY'n 'ril '.! J'\I 7°/o LOAN ll <•111nal>lr to 1111vnnr. n11 thi~ tw·:111l1f1ll 3 hNlroon1 !·:.1~!­ ~irlr h<>n1r. ln1,t1lrd nn ,"1rrKs ~t . Loan hHlll!l•'" nl $?.\lll. p;1yahle S~JO ~In. l'ITI. Newport at Fairviaw 646-8811 (anytime) VA REPO SU!"'r 2 st<Jry, ~ hrrtrr.nm~ 2 halh~. ;ill huill111 kl!r)1"r1 . rl lntng rnon1. lan::r l1vin1: monl ll'11h mi1~!';1vc stnnP. firrplacr, r'<)1·('n•1! pa!ln. All th1s 1n an rxcrllcnr 1-('~id('n!­ lal area_ S3\,5!XI, w11h $1000, 1101\·n. ror dt'tail~ - Call ~10-1151 10prn rvrs.l -REPOSSESSIONS Sparkling clean homes, !IOmc newly pain!cd & carpeled. 2 3, 4 & 5 hdrms, Some with pcwlls. f llA-VA conv. tenns, trom S7fl.OOO To s.w.oeo. (.'OU.INS & WAITS INC. 8M.1 Ad111111 Ave , 96l-5523 MOVING UP? Young ~xec·~ recl11sr, Virw from kif., rom rm. pRtll"I & m1lr hr. Ea!!hhilr. Sl-t,500 -GEM- RF:Atron.s 1610 \V. coo~! illl'y., N.B. 1>12 .. 11>2:1 ' I General CAMBRIDGE HIGHLANDS lrlt>a.lly l~.·a 1<'fl 1'1 all S<'!ll.);)ls lfl(•lu1l1ni.: ORA:>.:Gr; C(J,\ST CT1LLEGE -nr&.r JlarO"r ll!l·rt prng:rr S~l\ e hu~ 1r1t'~S <11~:rK·t. QualHy built 3 ti.l- r111 1 f~1lh l!o~tl1{' ll'!Th f.111\• dy rnum . 2 r P , Bil ki11·h- Pn &· ~e11<a.ra1r srf"\·1re p<'rct •. l..:ui:~c 1o·x12· ("(J1·en'd pat io -i.~nL'\'.•11 1·ard. Tnp n"1ch~.10r· h1••t. Q1;1f'1 rul-rlr-~;H" s t , 0'.'(J.\' $::2.500 \\'[11! \I ,, I.· r II i\. Tr:R\ll' Orange Vista Properties r·u1·mr rly L<IBnrrle it<'al E~1111t' zw :i:: :;.,.,,:n1~·.:n:h SL, C·~ta \lr~;i Call 646-0555 Evenings~~4579 COLLEGE PARK CLEAN MESA VERDE ifl'fl''s the n1os1 attractive, 1n1pn.•ss1\·e 4 IKlnn., <11n1n g ro,,rn, 1 ~. h<ith ho~ you nia}' S("i>, L1kr a brand llt'W 0011'1<'", hut 11.'llh honus im· p1-01·rn1r·n1~'! Sn11"tly 1rrea an•! i<t1rub-s. f'h1ldl'\'ns plily h• ot.1w. ~hag <11~·11ng and you r 111re·s :rurprise'' BRA;\"D NE"I\. EAsY CLEA.'-; ('OR:-il:'\"{i "'ARF: f{,\:'\'GI:: TOP -G.E. OVE:'\. Near :ohl)ppwl': anrl puhl1c tran~­ porta11on., YOlJR R~:<;T \",,l.UE 0:'\"L\' $32,Y.JI. HUR- RY •• ORANGE VISTA Properties Formcrlv L..1B,.n!e R.F:, 220 E. 17th St., C.M, CALL 646-0555 F.vrrnngs 5-IS·:l2'35 __ :\ow l"<ll'anr. Ownrr niu s1 s I v· ha1·e fas! salc. Qu1c1. :rec pectacu ar 1ew l1nrd. l"IJl -rle·s;ic loca1ioo. A !al)!r l:Jf'aut1f11J hon1 .. fJll OirrliiZC'\I 3 bf'drmn1 and 1h·P cl1fls ovl'rlook !\"l'wporl rani1!y, ~<loulile firrplarr, Bay. 3 llf'clroon1. :\ b 11 ! h ~h,,kl' roe>!. all xtras. ;\s-makP !111s 2 story horne ~un1f' 5"• -:;. Joan . '.'(011· pra:('d i;.omeih1ng llPf'!'l<ll. ,,\~ onf' :it s.1 1,500. of lhP large~t s11·1mm111s 510-1151 (Op<'n Errnings) pOO!s 111 :-:cwport Brach. r;;iiij~~~~§l J Oceanview f"'i7A HERITAGE an<I also thr nt"1v 1'-lar1rie t"!ln ~ IUl uun be SN'n fi-om this i;::1a n1 :': EASTS] DE 2 BEDROOM ZONED C·l On 1ar~r 1~· x 117' 101 "1th ;i!\rv aC('r~~ 011·n"r 1'011\d f·n11~1d••r ll'as1n~,v.·11h llPl1"f1, Y"il 5ub1n11 ,\·n11r 1rrn1~. (111nrr an'\l••llS. Aoli111g ~'..'ii;.l.iO . C;i!l &16-7171. Mt1B -=-Absentee Owner :'"~1. <.rll mv 1hl'f'e ~r p~ratc :: · h1,,lt•:.~n1. hon1«s nn ),1r1:;" ,, \0\\ ! 1;o.n !1nar.{·1ni:: ;11 ,11\:1h!<' \\"r!I \\"Oflh ii •·ti11rl'!\' :11.1n"~" l.,1·1ni:; r:irr 111 1h1s t:....-...1 rrnra1 an•.1. \••ar p,1rk & nnl.\ n1111Ut<'• rn rh•' la ~1<·h. Sl:-t,!XX>. CALL ii;:--.. !'l.'Vl • COL.ESWORTHY & co. I REALTORS oCW.I 111(11 l'ho<ill •IUI --G.C°REP0-- BR hotnr_ Cus1on1bu1!1 11 nd f"~fJlU~1t<'ly rlrsigl]N for nlod•'rn l 11·1n!!". _;.~ry hl_.;1u- 1.1· srt ~t.~ nn-a h11!1op. All t!u~ fnr S·l!l.500 \\"Al.KER .v LEE. fU--altors :'1\1.1 \\"rstr-l11f Dril"e fi.lf,.7Tll Op<'n Iii 9 P.\f Macnab-Irvine n,,alty Con1pnny Lavi5hly Decorated Condominium Tnr ~.irrc c11.rrr t~. crystal t'hanr!!'hi'T'S -1nany ('\'fras. 3 HH. zi~ hath -f11t'Jnr, ~ar1IPn ,t· pool. 011·nf'r WflU ld C'f'ns1d,.r f':on·hano:c !or tri- plex. Prier rr-luo·.-'1:1 Ir ,., ni $.H .:.00 to S:l~.;,c(I !or qu1<"k slllE'. • · Macnab-Irvine · 6-j2·823S 675-3210 BAL ISLE 5 BR . 2 BA . ARRETT 0,1, Sl .7~.TOT.\L(""'"""• PETE B ;\"nrth fl~_Vft'Orll. P.-:' i."'lrnrr, 3 i>l'dl"tYtfll h•'ffi•• • ld,,,11 !n- <"HI ion f•~r 2 ~!nry rl •ip:!', nr ]UXlll)' lilof11P t ·.11! /l!'•'IJ ! )1nrl11·1rldl;,> f•!f" rlrtn 1ls. fh1< I ii l"l'f'I• in prr'~lll:f' ' 11• 1.·iil••rlv ••! l,n1•r],v l]llf'rn-REAL TY H/•'d f""Jr<01!)\•, l1l•~rl1•p\ l '°' WES!Cllff DR. p11•l1 -h11tlon k1t••ht'll. l•:ll!'· NEWPORT BEA CH b ,.,i 111n!. a rr~I ~T!•,.\L 642.5200 '·'" s:t,;o.)o rotiil ;\,; n1~('r1n1111 .•• 11nn. \l"ALKr:n ,i;. err~. rz ... 11. 1,.r,. A11tlion1"ll 1·.\ ,\g••nl' \" 12.11· ·, -S22,500 3 BR . -DEN ·.;" ,1,.·.1 !I f•·l 111• .... , .. :t1b!•· 11•1 '" ll'"l' \ltnt ~li>i•!•' I!•'•-.. "1"• ,.,. i; 11"" ltkr <>·\· T 'i: \\ ol• "' 11 .tll r·.1r;"'" ,.,.., r••ro11l 1r ft .. ,r p·1H ">ICl-t ~~o TARBELL '.'\., 11.,1.,r (',.. '\lr<1_ GREAT f Pl' • '• ; '·"l\llt-'. T'I"\" 1"' .1• 1 J'.1: , I ill\ 1·n1 , !1 1 ('.ofj' <1r.1;• • 110"<1 kl" ~I \1 111 O• "I !"• !1"1>::. 11 r"i ( \' 5 >I. ~l~I -BEACH-COTTAGE- PLUS INCOME! l.1\"f> 1!1 lhf' f!\'111 h(\111(' Hfld r njoy bl°':'l<'h ll\'ing \1·1l1!r )OU N'nl oul 1hr rear unit to rnakr ~·nur pa)·ments. ~.•ed~ a Intl,. TLC hut ban;1tin prwrrl a! S2.l.9:io. \\",,LKEI~ & L~T-·~~~. RE:l·l:M . NEWPORT HTS AREA Only 2 JT~ old Sharr 3 BR + fain rn1 + .1 t'llr i;::aragr. 1.ovr:LY PATIO St ROSE G1\Rl)EN. rrif'e $~7.500, TRI HARBOR REALTORS 4fKl EAST 17TH, C.i\I. HIGH ON A HILL In i urnn;i, rf,•I ~l11r. 1'h1~ n••:ir nc11· J r.1~ 2 h<ith vi~.-rh:ir 11.tr:n. 11•,...,,t_1 fr.,·:. ini:. 11 11 h ;i ""''" r••d l>ru•J. f11T'pl.1o·r .$ ,l ~;II Coldwell, Banker re.:.~~ro;fucs1 833-0700 644-2430 SEE CATALINA ..• \'Hr!r1 C,,,, .. ~· 11JI 11\•• l .. 11.• Jl.1~"' 1h.· J• 11.v 1·11•r,1t11·1•, L~-1 r·11111~ ! l~"fP •11JI hnrnr n·1 ". ,,.,,1,. r,'illU1'1'<: ~h H J\1· 111,; ,r,. rl11111ll!lll'•a. Y••IJ rl:•nl !h" ln11rt. ,\)I f.,r ~'l\.~)O, #J:,>i; Home & Invest. Rlty. 3:i3:1 E. l'n,1<1 l/ll"y, C1!~I 675-7115 Eastside Cutie! \h.-.1r .. !ni'.1l1•1n nn a :1·""- l111f'rl Fi r<"!'! :1 hr1!1'1fln1~ "'Ith a r-h.1rnnnc •11n1n,1:; 11rr~. fl flQ'•l·SllP1[ ·.\ill\[ llOd frN;h pa1111 0111~· $27,:ilQ. D 1 n J 5-16-2lll 10 ''I•''"' rhis horn!!. $20,450 :\ BR. 2 B,\, c•impl rcodf'<'"d. ;\"rw upg-radcd CJ'Tlts, ne,1· Tile 1n kl!ch & <lin rm , .-.1 ...... t hh10 RIO, d~hwshr, GOXl!Xl fcne"rl lol, ovttrsiic>d dbl g!lT, good nbrhood. 616·3255 E\!'l'1S: 642-2225 Lead The Crowd-!!.wn < ::::1 M•-•1n ~Irµ oll 1his 1111! from a fflsh- 1llage Real Estate ion Home>. KN"p p3.CC' 11·11h ----- up To the minut!' <l{'('(lratiOn DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT and lo!s of h\·1ng sa~ v1i:h 4 bcdrnoms, dcli~htfu! CO\'• ('rE'rl p..'\tl(I, prestige net~h· l>orhood. At1d exlr;i~ incllld- ing panclhng. 11·allpaper, separ111e l11undry room . A h11ri;:a1n 11t $.l2.50(). CB.11 ~16-231~. Dally Pilot \Vant h:in::11ln! g11.IOT'@. By Owner 3 BR. dl.'n, pier. 61ip. Be<t vie"' lot. Owner anicious to sell. Sll9,SOO. fr~·* ~ ......................... '' \V h 11 t Eleph:in1!"' O\·cr-' n1nning ytJ11r hou~t!? Tun1' thf'm Into "CASH" • scll1 lht"m lhru Dn ily P 11 o '1 Cl11~glf\cd. i;1 7 .. ;..i;1!!. --- •' - I 1 .... l OAfl't PllOf Mondly, Oc..tobtt 11, 1971 ' •Ir• :L ,. ~/j I Everyone Has Som eth ing That Som eone Else Wa nts DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You· Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Wont Ad • I The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Gener iii ENTERTAIN IN "BAYCREST" Do you entertain? llere's the perfect .setting'. 4 Large bedrooms. 2 1 '.! baths, .famil~oom, 2 fireplaces, large co\'ered patio. fa ulous JandS"Caping. Ideal for indoor·outdoo enter- taining. Don't Jet this one gel 3\\'ay. $54,500. DOUBLE YOUR "WRIGHT-OFF" l'Rusti c. open beam " split level DUPLEX. 3 ' Bedroo n1 2 ba th plus 1 bedroo m unit in CORONA DEL-~lAR . close to beach and shop- ping. It 's "righ t on" at , , ........ $61 ,500. "TRIPLE TREAT" ON MARGUERITE 'fRIPLEX in COROK.A.. DEL ~1IA.R -Here's a hard to find 01\·ner's 3 bedroom 2 bath unit. 2-2 bedroom. plus an in ]a\V un it. Best SOUTH OF THE HfGH\VA Y location. \Vould you be· lieve ... _ .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . $65.000. "TOP RETURN" FOR $$ INVESTED 24 l.'N'ITS that are priced for ""TOP RE- TURN.'' 10·2 Bedroom . 8 I bedroom units. POOL, ex cellent rc·nta! area. Call for a '·breakdO\\'n.'' Can you believe only $10,000, a unit? ..................... -. S240.000. SIXTEEN "MONEYMAKER" UNITS 16 ALA·DE·LUXE U~lTS. 4·3 bedroom 2 baths, 8-2 bedroom 2 baths, 4· l bedroom. Th ese are ''pride-of-ov.'ner~hip" units. One of our many "money maker'' complexes. Priced at ......... _ .. , ........ $205,000. REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. G eneral General BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONTS OCEAN & BAY VIEW from 122 fl. Jot, is the se tting for this beau- tiful 4 bdrm .. 4 bath hon1e \rith its O\\'O pier & slip. 5250.000 HARBOR ISLAND .<\nd Linda Isl e vista s. are seen from llus lo\'ely 4 b<lrn1. 4 hath home on a 59 ft. lot \\'ilh pier & float. Sl39.50U. 341 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg. at Linda l,Je BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.B. 675·6161 G-:'"~'-'-•~'--c--.....,--J -G_•_•_•_,_•_'-----~ Tot•I p,;,. s25•95o NEED ELBOW No Down G.I. Bvyers M in. Down ROOM? Payment F .H.A. :'11•)\'e in belore school. Th11' '"r thl~ !:1b1:lo\I! 3 hi'l!N'W"m :-2~ :11-lee!, 4 bedroom l'><"a•ny. P.<>:1dy !11r yrm r Of'· nomr ha~ if al!. High vault- ' ·';'l~nr)· nr>1•·. C'1rnpl<>•rly eel crilings. quality shag c-.. rP"tl'd thruoH', ;i:~n drap. 11·a1J to "·all carpets throug-h- Income Property · JU * * * * * * SCARCE ITEM $19,950 IS THE PRICE SUNKEN Not nltl11y of 1he9e &round. 3 tor thls very lovely J bro-Living room, farruJy rrn., 3 MOVING MESSAGE 10 UNITS TAYLOR CO. Bdr1n , 2 balh home on R·2 room, 2-bath home. 1'hP loan BR. ll's super . only S29,4SO. Joe. f .A. beat. bnck trpil', is high enough r.h11t you can ff I £ fa! b Vacant. move rlghl in J Bft. Lots or polenllaJ & asking llSS\Jme With paymrnl& ol ea s e y M'p, d_1n1ng tin. Fl~place: S-12.950. $160 pt>r n1on1h, 11·hirh in-ca~l!ng over hdwd. floors. Eastside Costa i\le~a. &rt'al J'enta.1 ar<>a . Stv!'n 3-bed- roorn~ and rhrcf' 2-uedrooms. All ~eparatr un1rs 11·11 h lotl of spac<?. ~ho111 a fantasuc return With Jncome cf .Sl.~00.00 per mn. Submit oa down or tt'ade 10 - EASTSIDE COSTA MESA MORGAN REAL TY clude11 all. l\Iodern buli1-1ns, Mc VAY Huge bath & 1,1 . Dbl. gar- 673-6642 675-6459 deep pile <'ailJt"ls, elso Rge & carpor1, Tree shadl!d 3 Bedrm. nifty on quiet cu!·de-sac street. Located near schools, li brary & \Vestcliff shops. Reduced for quick sale. Owner has purchased larger home. Hurry! $39,500 . 2 units_ 2 BR. 1 ba & ncii• nia!{;hing drll1M:'~. Double 893-8533 S4S-04SS corner near CliN Dr. $3-l ,!l'JO ne1•er Ol:'Cupied 3 BR. 2 h<I. gara~ 10 boot! Call -4 BEDROOMS--RARE YALU£ Archi iect_ t1es1gned. S59.500: Wa Iker & Le.e Spread ouc in 2 110ry_ 3 ba Some _ .. lease opuon opportunity. 411) , honii\ 011 quiet cul-d!!-sac .~pairs & painting & Walker & Lee "Our 26th Year" Poinsetlla, M!!--0272, 10ix-·n n~·altors l\'(lrg vrd Assum 5~, VA you can have a beau11ful Sal & Stin, 12-4pm, by 279o J-farlxir Bh·d 31 Arla nls Loan . "s24J nio. ;n·~~ on home o_f rue va!Ue in the Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. a1 Adams :H.'l-9491 Open 'ul 9 P:\I WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors o" nrr. a-J:>-0465 Open 'til 9 P.\1 market 81 $38 500 J\ateUa be-st Hl"lghts area l\f'8r Cl1U 1111 ~•n. Joaquin Hills Road CAMcn SHORES "Cl Really: IH7..fi0i:ii . ' Dr. <I BR., 2 Ba. Kilchen ......., eanest House 1 :--c~-------1 blt113, walnut cabinets. Huge lots for Sale 170 NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 3 hr/2 l>a, l'~!1n bit w/poo1. , Irvin• ., I II k al MESA Verde goU rourse, owner will bu.lid to ruit. Cul· de-sac Jot directly on i oU course. 968-4027. $29,995 No Down Gl's 4 BEDROO.\J PLIJS FA.\llLY PLUS POOL. This HIJGE, \' ACAXT quality bu1h hon1c, St>t.li in Costa )Jesa's n1ost p1't'st1gious neighborhood. \i·alking distance 10 aU schools. shopping and col- J,.gr . .\Tom 's drt'am kuch 1n •h i'>ATURAL \\' 0 0 D CABI:'\'ETS, lo1s of ~unrrr spare, bullr ln BREAKF'.·\S'T BAR and a handy PA~TRY, A mass11•e-FOR;\iAL LI\'. l'.l/G ROOM "1th nylon car- peting & matching drarc~. has a large \\IHJ TE BRICK FIREPL.!,.CE. An o\·rrsized romple1ely fenced rear yard has a ... LE ISURE POOL 1111h ('(l!orflll rleror and am- ple decking. This is a liqu1- da11on pnce ror the quahty harga1n hunteNO. Call 5-15-S,!2'1 (Qpen eves.) \outh (-oast -" . YOU'VE GOT TO START SOMEPLACE!! Bui ll'hy not go }31 \Id~~ 111th :-uur flrs1 hon1 p 111 II ''•P location like )1('5a \ f!'d•'· This 3 hffiroon1 2 hall\. forn1al r!1111ng a1'l'.l hflnlr nn a 1n:'e \1nrd st'['(•<>I t'l•1•r 10 srhoots for ('Inf:-• SZI °'101 :\'Pll'l}"\l'er! 1rrms • JO"- do1111. Call 67.1-11.T.JO. HARBOR VIEW J{on1e. super Somerset mo· d('l, has evrry1h1ng. 5 Bd- rms .. dining rm .. family rm, "·/frplc .• \. "·ec bar, lu:icLJr· lous c;irpet1ng & draper1rs. Bro:i.ut1fuJ Janrls{'aping, e1·en a puning green. $67.500. 675-3000 Call for picture catalog 'I 11h price /.· rlcl atls BAY i BEACl-I REALTY 1wc 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL Bea111iful C'nllc1.:e Park homf' 1111h n1·rr.s1z.-rl \111. Big lSx 3h fl hratrd & f1!tr!'('d pool. C'.old shag carpt'I~ 1hruou r. 01111rr hollghr n.-1v hOme, must sell. :-;o dn. tu Ve1s or low rln fHI\. Call 5-16-5880 !Open El'C"S.) General Near Harbor High See lhi~ t1r.e-3 bedroom 2 bath home ln choice CliU- hal"en. Near schools & shop- ping, Sunken lh'ing room 1\'llh used brick firpl. Nice kitchen, separate dining room. \\'ell de\•elopcd ya!'d, brick co~'f.!red pa!lo. A.~kuig S-12.000. Call tor 5howing ti73-8550. $23,000 F .H.A. Anyone qualifies sLJbjf'C'I to FHA Lo11n wirh 81~~ annual pcrct>ntage rate. TOlaJ pay- ments S139 per n1on1h . Sh;irp 3 bt-droom home gl1s!ening 11'1th •tender loving care. 2 lu.xurious baths. modern bu1Jt-1n kitrhen. Ready 10 ocrupy in1mediately, A 11 buyers v.·etcome. Walker & Lee Realtors 2790 Harbor Bh·d. al At1ams ~5--~91 Open '111 9 P:'IT OJX'u Sa1 & s';1. \\·J<dy, "' In Town • l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;J 1.1rep ace. you now v ue you 'll buy this one at $38,000. appt. 0 11• n r: $69,900. that's v.·hat you 'll .sav v.hen SPANISH CHARM c 67::1-3066 f>\•es( you \iew this from 1he large .4.LL · Q · '46•2°'1' In this beaullful Y.'hHe slue-91<;;;t ~ Hard t o Find entry halt. Master bedroom co 2 bdrn1. townhouse E n-d"""""" Charmlng older 3 BR, 2 BA 15 kin,g size 11·i !li srparaic C'hanting red tile roor.'e-lec-· RE.4.LT\:~ bomo. Need• inlenoc d""· dressing room and two dou-Ntir Nrwpor1 Po11 Offlrr .. ~~ tr1c g11rage door opt'ncr, cus- orauni;:. Priced to sell. Brok-ble cle>srrs. Brighi large 101n tile flOON; greenbell CHAR...,IING older, Spa1ush er 644-7399 su,ririy rooms nnd you can locarion & othrr am('nlurs. stucco, 2 BR, rede'rorated in DARLING ~Ider 2 Br, 1 hr1. ll'alk 10 schools. shopping J\lo\'e right in upon loan op-& oUt, R-2. $16,000, By and parks. ;\JI• terms on this Jovel~· patio, garr!C'n. $33 ,000. proval Only $29 9'"J() ownC'r. &15-1 446 67;,..3959 or 644--1064. at only $27.75'1. i ' ,·ec1· h. ,.,, ~~-t~_ An•--~·---- College Pa rk -$500. DOWN iJO J\o10DEL REALTY BY o"·ner. Nircr Santa Ana 3 BR, 2 BA, Dike &.· DO YOU WANT Univ_ Park Centl't Irvine 3 BR, 2 BA, l)(>am rtillngs, Colegrove home. Sh 11 r P TO LOAF? Can Anytimt, 833-0820 vrry lge lot Jrnc!'d, O"'ner, 1v/hi 6·1~ '"/ V~ • Io an . On It. in rhis spollE'Ss 3 bed-I 'l";;;;:;:';:"';:i:'::;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~"'~;.~;u;~3~0~<~5~39~·~8!~7~9.--- Flexible terms. $30,500. The room To"·nhouse. decorated Laguna Beach San Juan Capistrano Doyle Co. eves 1138--634 t. to perfcc1 ion 111 Autun1n [--;;;-;;;;:-:-::;--;;;;:;-::--· I;:;;:~;::::_;::~:.::.::.:::...._ Costa Mesa tones. \\'et bar alr-rond. OCEAN VIEW TR..A1'l'SFER.H.!.J) ..........._...., Besr or all, no mii.intenance. SHARP! SHARP! $32.000. SHARP! * tALL 847-8507 * Tired o! looking a! dirty re-(fur1ncrly Brashear Rl!y.) salrs? 111rn St'e this hea1!1y ~ rhat sho11-s hke a model hnn1P. 3 bedroon1s, 2 baths, '6J TtO $TATIS AFFr IATID bu1!1-1n kllchen including \... -.;;.,< ( d1shll'a~her, new beautilul ~ Ne"" 11·h1te "'ater vtew home. ;\1u.~t leave charming 3 2 B<lnns., 2 ba!hs; family tM>droom, 2 bo<flh home. roon1, built -in kitchen & Almost new, 1\·ith hr('p!ace carpeting_ J\lany exrra tea· ·" ~h11.g cal'pe!. Located in lures Added fnr ht1yer un· 1'-lission VIE:"jo. able 10 complerl' purchase. $31.500 Only $37,950. Call -CAPISTRA.~O VALLEY REt\LTY 0 la,·~ 31501 Camino Capistrano &~ I~ 493-1124. shhg \\' /\V carpe!Jng, big 1 's"-w=1 M""'"I N""'Y~o=u~R~P=oo·L double garage, and acc:e5s Or \Va.lk T &> h TOWNHOUSE CllSi!M, J hr, for boat or trailer. All this ~-~c -J~ b REAL ESTATE /or onl\' .S'.!J.500 and S:!l~ [!Cl' 4 Bcdroon1i;, 2. ba1hs, 2 1190 Glenneyre SL • ~ a, .sn.ooo. FHA 5~.o;o Mountain, Desert, Resort 174 ~B"°"E-AAR-W-\K-.E---I Sneak al'.'ay from 11 all hide- away in this cozy, you-hnish cabin lor only $6j()(), L-Z tern1s or try a finished cot- lag!! for $11.950. Call Ross (ii-I ) 536-1738 or "Tite: SpenCf'r Rta.J Eslale, P.O. Box 282S, Big Bear Lake, Calif. Ranches, Groves Farms, 110 ~--,::c::-:-:-,.,.,-e---" RANCHO CALIFORNIA 237 ,\(·rt>s, $1350 per acre. Xlnt lerms, 71~: 685-3T~ ~O. Box U56 R 1veJ'liid~ Real Est•I• Wanled 184 R-3 'iS:No \V ANTED· 5 lo 30 acres. )lc:\lichael Company. (11 811-3900 ---··_·~•_1 __.I~ lh -. 1 d & . i>lory hon1t>. H. F pool. 49'1-9-173 S.19-0316 30766 Ca lle ChueC"a, San Make Your Dream ~~~~nc;~cu ing taxes in-\VouJd ~·ou heliei·e $39,500. coc~E~A~N~F~R~O~N~T~~·~'~""~"~"~'l~J'~'"~n~Ca~po~,4~9~J~4~1.,~.4~93~-~1~264~1 Business Come True Wa Iker & Lee at.853111, ca~ 592-S.571 ~partrnent, Laguna Royale, Opportunity \\'h b Id b I 2 br, 2 ba. $~i.500 t.IUST Real Estat• f .aJ -~T~H'°"'E""'P~R.__00-F--S--200 y not UI 11' at you t't';l • SEE! i\1agnifieeni \'ie'>'', Gtner_.I ... I ly 11ant~ Lovcl~·. l11ri;:e lot Re'il!ors -499-3005ort1J&.19-522S. ;;;;;;;;;.~~:1 IN THE PUDDING in L'ppPr ~t>Wpor1 Bay al't'il, 27'9() HR.rlJor Blvd. al Adams Dl'l'RIB Ul'ORSHIPS BEAC~l ACCESS, 0 C N ° ap-1v11h Xewpon Beach ad-5-15-0-JQ;j Open 'bl 9 Pi\ol poin1f'IJ by lhe leader. New- d o-d 1 _,,,, l•~-c---cO'c--'-'-'-"'"'-1 ' VIE\V. Jlobby-1o,·ork room, 3 Acreage for sale 150 ress. ""·con s ory ._.,... .) Bedroom, 2 b.a, ranch style J>Orl 1111erna11onal, ran ex- h · 90· I2.. O I BR, 212 Ba, 2 l rplc'i . Al! -ai·e vie"·· x ·1 • n Y hoine on quii>I cul-<le-sac. I-=~-~~----cedar. $69,000, 494-53&1. SHOCK EDI 11 Pft:I lucrauve earnings IS?J.5(M') wuh good 1erms. Call _Encl pa110. SpaC"1ous island ''Need Help!!!'' ~-~~=-----\You should be 10 !ind nu~ 1o,·hilt-"'ork1ng onlv "-few XO\\' !or rletails. 67.).85;iQ, kl!. & Jrg tan1 rn1. $38,000. HOUSE JS VACANT A'.\:D Laguna Hills tt1ere is not t>nough pr1va1r AUT0:\1,\TfC J\IERCJ-IA/1:- Xlnt FinanCU'lg avail. 3124 THE SELLERS A~E A~'X-l BR. I ha Coronado at land left in Call£. lo prol'ide DISERS "'iTh na11onaUv • 3 Bedroom • eBath&Yi e Carpets, dra pes, range, patio, storage s hed. $23,500 ... Terms Roy Mccardle Realtor 1810 Ne1vpon Blvd., C.:'11. 548-7729 SIDE BY SIDE ,\loclern dt1p!c.~; 3 BR. 2 Ba. & 2 BR., 2 ba. unlts. Sleps 10 ocean. Good cond. (}.\·ncr rrady 10 stll. Priced at $5.'i,.)I)(), Call: 673·3663 54.8·59-12 Eves associated llROKEAS-REAL TORS 2025 W lolboa 67l·l663' EASTBLUFF }lcK1flley, C.)1. 5-16-7~94 IOU•. 11,,·, born• mP•I b" o>\'en 7 ~;, of Caliloriuan, 11./ kno1~:n "PUDDING & FRUIT .., ,_ ~ ,_ Laguna Hills U isure \Vorld. CllP s k Pi·t pty, l'old imm('dialt'ly anU sellers \Valk ln, no steps, al rear, .JO ac. plot s! Act 0011 ' 11·c " nae s. IHlt1 collect---,C~O..-'L"E~G=E._P~A='°'"-1 ·11 have sevel'al 20 '"· & 40 '"· 1ng !ht> 1nonry hox('.s. \\/hat L RK 1v1 pay ;<;nn1c of your cosl'>. Front. full bal cony, view. ,_ ,_ N · · I parcels i" No. Col 1f. -""'Y, en !'U~y way 10 rn11 k(' mon-By O\l'ner 4 Br. Assun1e ew pa1n1 tn anc out. makes All utlHUes close at rear. " '-V 5.~ <,~ Joan. $28,900. tllis 3 b("(froom 2 ba1h beau-$153.92 mo p_ym!. 7 14 f;i1nous for lakes, streams, ey! If you arf' I't'liahlP, have forests & ficen1c tx-auty! e J;ood car, end can irnmed. Open evrs. 5-19-0823 ly on a cul-de-!>ac a ntust 49-l~lit alt 6 pn1. J · J BDR'I REPO 1o see. CALL ... S42-2S35. 1 ----------·I Guaran!ee }'t!Ur family a 18.te ybe1nvc1sl .S2100.00, you Laguna Niguel piece or t~ "Olltdoors"! may !if' ec1ed 10 joi n oor On 1~ acrr, sharp, vacant, -BC'ginning at jusc $;xx} dwn _ SUCCt'ss team. Drop u5 11 $3L\l. Bkr 5 4 6-i 7 3 9; ON GOLF COURSE $i0 nio. ($9!(i() cash pi·ice,, nore sho"·111g your sillC'ere :,45-3412. 4 Bdrms., den, family rm. 3 Ed Ed"'llrds l..andll'ay interest, and we'll show you i\ll:SA DEL L\IAR 2 8 Baths. Here's a neighbor-7141830-89-JO, ' 714/622-1815 ho\\', Send namp., addrns, 1 ' . sty, 5 r, 5 BEDRM 4 BATH hood v.·hich renecis pnde of aJ)d phone numbe,. tn,· N·••·· 3 Ba, sep. (lining rm, blln . • • -<-kitl"hen. 5'15-i805. Large family r m. 2 yrs, new. o"·ncrshlp -ideal for the 1 ACRE EASTSIOE ))Ort lnler na!ional D1strt but- 1\U upgraded. Submit your golfing family. $77,500. OJ.':i"TA i\lESA ing Co1npany, 3700 Newport TWO ON A LOT t:se for Jnrome er for house plus mothcr-1n·law quan~rl'. OrJi> 3-bcdroon1 and one l - Bedroon1. Present 111cnme S270 pPr mon lh. At the price terms, Real Estate by Mc VAY or $22,700. "'hich is only 7 545-0458 893-8533 times gross, you 'd better\---=~~~="-'..:.:.. "ke. look! SELLING YOUR HOME? Laguna Niguel Realty i\fultlple zonlng, Elden Aven-Blvd., Ne"·pon Beach, Calif, 830-5050 .C99-1344 ue !ocallon. Ideal uiut build· 9'l66Q Dept, •30A. Lido Isle 1ng site. $.15.950. * FAi\IOUS BRAil/D NA.t\IE -------!PERRON REALTY CO. * $48,000 6-12-Ji71 ANYTl"IE CAfl.'DY SUPPLY Buys a charming 2 bdrm. + DISTRlBtrrORSHIP den home on 35 ft lot. Higti f!,~,,!!!!!~A~C~. !!!!!A~,~ .. ~10!!!!!!!!!!\~' ~II!!!! (PART OR FULL Tr:'>.tE) beant ce1!1ngs, pl11nk pan· -pe a ('y, Nnw available in thiJ art'!!. I-" 11 2 p 1. near site ol 300-ac park anrl U ,. "" wa s. a ios. lake SJOOO, $39 rln. Call ('(I]-A Jocal!ons are com- bor.ocml) lowson jJt. leit:t evenings. 213/3i8-J026. merciaJ or factory furni5'1ed Free appraisal . \\'e buy ACG!CQQ by us. No !'IE'Utng. Qualilied Rt'al!ors ..-quttles. Personal attention. HEPOSSES." JO ac nr very per 5 on "' i 11 be c 0 ma Walker & Lee ,.._ 3~lfi Via Lido 6~4562 1....-lak• TAK". o•~n o•ly " 2i90 Harbor Blvd. at Adams .., }TS, expenenC'e. ..., ,.__ r. Y L " 1.hstr1bulor !or our cancly 54.l-0.1 6.'l O~n 'til 9 P~·I COLLINS & WATTS 4 BR. 3 ba. fi0x90 $7T,:J.)) S:z5/n10. 968-0047. (Nesll~. Planters, Tootsie • • :'>!ESA VERDE • 9G::...5523 Open Eves. ~ BR. 21: ba. 50x88 .SS9.500 Apartments for sale 152 Rolls, :'111lk Duds, etc). Verv E...:ceJ. rond, lg 4 or 5 BR. 2 COUNTRY 3 BR 3 b 1 ! $99 j()() lugh income pott'ntial. )'o~ BA, fRn1 rm, blrins, launcl ATMOSPHERE LIDO R·e1 rL TY 1NC 4-Plex, xln't O:lsla l\lesa loc:. must have 2 to 8 hrs, per ~ • SJ4,000. Prine. only. Suhm11 k · I rm. Spanish lile entry. Ne edurcd S~.!'XXI fol' qu.ick 1'<llC'. ::3n Vi11. Lido 11·ee ~pare time days or down; owner &1;,..1496. l Shag cpt, "'ell kept yd, c~ 4 Huge BR. z~, BA., shorl 673-7300 eves· al! bu•l!-.n~ 1neh1d1ng di.sh-Formal d ining room, sep-• .-lllfTAGl .. ~ :\ew ~·~\t> kr!l'hr11 \\Jll'! out and C'llstom drafll'.'1. I •!j!• 1 ,1·a~h,,.r. Ooubi" i:ar.:a]i:P. iirare tamily room bas wet 1 .~·;;;;~~;;~"";;~'";;'"; Large Lusk built 3 Jxodroom, lo1'Cly home wjth 2 fire. plaC"e!I, king size bedrooms, fonnal dining room, family room, eltctric garage door opener. Priced r ight at - SJl ,950. patio, $34,~. By 01vner. "'alk 10 beach. Large side !!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,.ICtmetery $U75 to $3~5 Cash Req'd 10% dn. conv or VA yard for pool or ? VA ap-FOR sail' by o"·ner. $~.000. lots/Crypts 156 for more informatwn "Tile : 545-389'.l. praised at $41.7:-,0, A terrif-4 Sml .bdnns, south pe.tio, 2 C'RYPTs.-i\Telrose Abbey, 2 "DISTRIBUTOR DIVISION VERY ar tracl. 5 BR, Cov 'd c value ar $38,7.JO. 10 7~ dn. &ty, hv rm. \rg. 5ummer T' FF B . Jl:o. 23," P. 0. Box 1739, Scl1ools and ~hnpp in~ tlP:.tr-h.ar 100. 2~ baths large j! by. V t u~ !how 11 to \QU, bedroom llith loads or clos-* * * * -< Walker & L. ee '' ''""" '""''" kil<hen. Deliqhtfu.1 ""I '" "'" ,.,.,. r.inily. ,\!king $57,950, £-Z terms. BayCT<'st 4 Bdrm home v.·/din Realtor' 2i90 Harbor Blvd. at Ada ms ~:l-!l-19i Ope-n 111 9 P:'-1 Call 673-8550. r m .. lrg lam rm., wet har, "A PLEASURE TO SHO\V '' Arnold & Freud REALTORS &16-7755 PERRON REALTY CO. &12-l ffi AiVYTii\IE palio, Roman bath. Can lb Coast R.E. :545-8424. kitchen. 110 Via Xanthe, !€'1' ' egonia. Co.~! Co\·ina, Ca!lfornla 91722 '-:.,..,,.,~ .Sl l<\O. Sell both $950. include phone_ assume 41i ~ Gr, $27,000 I ''THE MANOR'' ,.,.....,,7VoJ. $48-6757. •~~~~~!'!"~~~·I r 0 ~u k 2nd M v d NF.:-\V LISTING -BAYFRONT APTS. irm. v.·ner IO.'l ta e For the larJier family, may tsa tr • Commercial "CABINET SHOP" Vista Del Lido. Pier &. •liP No VA or F1-IA . By appt. \\'e pre~nl ''The I'llanor" 4. BR & family room . Top Property 158 TO BUY OR only, \Vknds or a ft 5 daily, !> BEDR001\1S, 3 BA'l1·is !---'---'------SELL A BUSINESS available. From $31,500. Sell 5'1!Hl733. ANO A F'AMILY ROO,f. condition! $32.500. 1620 st· 000 I h ~ ~1 ~·"I~' :i, , nvestmenr, eavy or 1..-ase_ .-•• mro~e-. .._ .. · ~ .,.. .1 ~1 19n ood . HOLLAND BUS East Bluff Larg• !ront living room "'ilh I ~~=~~,,-o-~--1 Wf1 e v• · g income. • George Williamson __________ 1 floor-to-ceillng flrt>plll~, ./ 3 BR, 2 Bath, family rm, p , o. Box 561, Corona de! SALES Price Reduction Pacesetter Mesa Verde [mmeculat.e l + Om or 4 htlr all e\ec!1ic Bfl kitchen. !>lat; tnlrant!' brautlrul fh'Pflla,'r . ni~ patio pluti hu.-::e 2/t\ IO fl pond. ~ov.· asking only $40,500 phone 61~:>;,o REAL TOR e EXCLUSTVE AGENTS e large wardrobe~ and s:or-Crptt, drpa, lrplc. $32.IXXI. J\1ar. "Tht Broker wt~mpathy" GOLF COURSE SAVE-ACT NOW 673-4350 64S-1564 SALES. LEASE .,, """"' .,,d ih, m'""l !~Fo~<~A~pp~tt. ~>l~0-639l~~·:==:l~ln~c~om~•~P~,~~7=dl~6'~1 l116 O""ge vo .. C.M. This u«llent 3 bedroom ONE OF A KIND ~ t U!tl! has Its O\\'n bath a nd Newport 8Mch &~t7o !)4().-0608 eve. VIEW family room homt> i! reali&-.:~to-~ dre'lsin& room. All th Is * * * * INVENTORY f In an c Ing 10n a clear day '11.i lh ~/20 tit priced for a quick ult'. WATER FRONT <:"_ .i:~y· ~ beauty built &JI a tr!-ll'Vl"I Sh•rpl Sh•rpl Sh.rpl NEW 27 UNIT nttded for quality Women's \ isiohJ 3 blg bl"droon\s, ram-Ema large bedrooms-doll· Is this home of dlstinctl vl! (.,.«.Sf ~:''· U masterpiece. Sreing is be-~~ ~ ..!._ooking athdi~ rt-APARTMENT BLDG. ~rtswear Store. $1.2,<Xkl 1ly room, heautiluJ panel-ble fireplace -slate mltrY -dP.sign on the bayfront. l..at-_: 1 lievin&'!!! 842-2535 ...... es.bow""'u""'k t Is ""'8,""1 COSTA MESA ......,qulrl"d -and secured. ing, brick firepla~. ihingle keen yard iprinklen -2 e:st i:etinemenr_1 are._.~ fl') rea Y that I • ea m o f' -$422,000, -Interest of 1',~% per mo or. 1~r. Jett&! IOCAtlon cl<>!!e to baths wa:Jk 10 \\'estclift Cen· died in this dehghtfUI family 2414 V~ Dl"I ,...__ home. 3 bedl'OOJlll, 2 baths, fered for period up to 2 :'lt!'5a Ve:rde: Oruntry Cub, ttr. Only s:M.750 -Call Now home. FuU of warth and N B is~ ~.~ llJJ built-in kitchf'n ~~!~ years, Phone W 1111 a rn s -•harm ....... w.]-.. wi•'-•· 1,-.-ewport ea.._~, .,..... dblflwa1her, ntW .,_\h•u•• BROKER 6fU905 830-f654. Y!l('anl and ttady for yoU1' 111.i·8!'i60 ,_ "'"'~~ .. cu v• •-·~~ W/W -,.,...;;;;;:;-;;:;.,,,--,,....-~I inspettion, Try $30.SOO. lhat make. entertainina an BY owner 3 BR. 2 BA, l •ha& carpetlfll', biC * * * * BEAUTY Salon, 2 or 3 C·' ..,.__ alf.air"' remem..._, Ole.rm level, all l".ltt.. kit. Cornt>r BY Owner, H.1,500. 3CO'.I Ml· double a:ara.re and acceu * 16 UNITS 1-,;,..;c"'""~~:c:;C";~""' I '""l ~lfi-5880 /Open Love.is.) & l.IUI~ are comb~ In thlt Joe., pool. oH paHo, walk to ft IA Cuesta "El Dondo" for boat or tftiltr. All this * ap..-ralDr beauty salon in SPECTACULAR I~ l 3 bed1U0111, S'ni bath. library s10ret & schla. 132,950. modti. Unfinished 2nd and only $25,500 and $214 Top Newport Beach loc. De-Co rona de l Mar , \-OTHEREAL · '""'-ESTATERS "'" i• •• ,.,. 4 BEDROOM -$25,000 Ml & breakfast "'°"' Mttlna. 544-6783 tlery, a BR, 2 bl.. Ira: fam per month lnc:had)ic taxet Ir luxe urur:s. lmmac. cond. Cun~llevabie low lta1~ on Sre this to believe i• You .._.... 1 •i11iiliiii•~!iiiiiiiiil~lii&5 · rm formal di I h tnaurance FriNes., "'"°'· $315,QOO. 100% ()aft Hwy. Priced at $1~ .. • I' B•y Ave!"W•terfront $160,000_ 673.-8550. Founteln V•ltey ~tin&: 6: :,,,~~::, w lk ' & Le Deprec:iable &ivinc xln:t tu for more W ormalit'Jn pleue. ..... ~~&r&eba:roo:~: $25,500 4 Bdrm, 2 bath home -----· nwnef0\11 to llst. Lti· patio a er e she.Ifft', ExdU.rl\'e with call The Real -Elta!U'I built·tn kitchen, big 2 car Pier & Slip. fl95,000 3 IR + DEN &: block waUa. 2~ car THE IRWIN CO., ftealtol'll 673-8550. All be ' Call: 673-3663 &4a.2253 E\.>et. 968 91'6 it.Jtors Sl.O Ntwpnrt C!nter Dr. ;rH;;EA'""TH"""s,,.::--:(coL-a-d'"<'"•-•~11 rar-aet. au11rLJl\y }ctpt 3 BR . -FAM. RM. -VACANT-1-'-P""~''-'''°'· ='='.='='=~--12'19o Hlll'tlor Blvd. at Adsm1 Newport Beach 64UU1 F1fA/VA terms. ACT XO\V, f.ntry hall O(lf"8 to IJ)l.Cious S.lboe l•l•ncf s•·· bl 5 BEDROOM -~ Open 'W 9 PM D Prtme o.c. Location. S.un& Farrow RnJk>, S46·ifl.W. 1 •-. c117lt, ti"', dlhWlhr, HUG& LOT o>RlX:JATION • TAX A j&cunl, TIO liabillHts. Pvt ., ll'lllg mnm. 3 twln 5lie btd-1--" ~. pl.int out!lde Irr flM:l'd o-N SUN. s HE l. TE R unbtlltvable. rnom~. huge fam1ly room, LlTT1..E Ia .,10, So. Ba)' • ,.ean 2--. t·"'U ~--t 1"5 pty. l yr. 111."W, fanU.11!(' 2629 Rarbor, C.M. 1906 SANTIAGO DR. COOVER SHORES, N.8 .) 4 Bt!ldrm, Iarve fllmlly rm, 3 BA. View from every room. CALL -SEE ANYTIME ROY J. WARD RLTRS 6'6-0223 ~-1 2 •·t ~ .•• oo o yard w/patio cloN to ....... ""' •• ~., '"I'" Y '""'~ • S-beautifLJI furn. unit3, 8 po<onti&I 17~ h bu!lt-1n ran~ -~n • dlth· 3'~'' 3 BA~" 3·~--ne, pine A t<:hl. '$29,750 .• ~dn lnPi.450, Clote to oeMn.blocBll· 12-5 BY OWNER _ _.1, ~-~. 113 •-. · """' t •I • 11.·a~h.-r, no do"" .. rm•.1 ,..,~!!'!'~~!"!!l'!!'J!!"•I BR. • i:\lol--. .. ce1, 3 ... I dra k Movln1.must1tll. Bet.utilul ""' •'""'" ~ ..... ~ TI4 /63l-J372. ~1720 Room a.Ir coodlHon..-a, VA· low dn FHA. •. carpe.•, Ptl, A-1 aha.pe, full pr. $85.000. lii'rntt;;,--;::--,,-.,--1 TARBELL NeWLY LISTED maktl room A bath, llv rm HAP'FDAL RE!Al TY wAll. Bluf'k E P\an. VU of.., •• cash will Mndle. For ESTBL'D Int. D~al1n I ... 3 Bdrm •, I., u.-. .. 1-w/Wf!f. bar • ....,, 1 ..._Jiyci;;;;;;:-TI"'!i..,[J' ~'4~1;;:·"*;-::i=MA~-R-1..!N~E~R~R!?,.E~A-L~T~Y-I '"bu&loullibt!J?.;t!." 8;,l~~oc. hrochurt, Quintard Rt&Jk>, Busi.nets. Newporl Bea ~,,..,, • • "en, 76 ....,...... 142 5$41 Fa I .....uo U'C:ll, <\C\JllC· '1 IU'ft. {213) 39S-13i6 &ntr 6 bethl. "Uttle ~ House," appt only. Min $.3Z.OOO. By Owner. 3 BR. JS. Ba • I'd 10 $47,500. or make ofler.1_1:;B1;;:l:EH'i<ubo'b,v'l· n;C;;.M,.,";;2-;;-299~1B.; I ·fpm~. -,,,--=-~~~-I ~Harbor, Cott. i\feH 11teps kt btach $29,~. Prtticlpa11 only, Ownel' P.O. 3 yrs. old, 11issun1e 6% Gf, BY Owne.r, 4 &r, 2 bl. blln~. 2Hrt Vll'ta Entrada. 833-017314-PLEX by Bl!ir. New 2-Br 2 DIJp\eJ11e1 £.Cosra Ml!'P . 1 CAYWOOD REAL TY Sox 212 83.ll>M Island, or new Gt/flfA. 96.~ crpt/drplll. $28,000. 847-2023 OCEAN VIEW $S3,DOO unlta, encllld rn.r. shag, tile ~ew1peper Dtaltrehlp or 'both. 1 nf~• work. 6300 W. Coast Hwy.., NB Brig!lt, chttry, 3 BR, newly The fU1e1! draw In th!!: \Ve~! "'1 6 &: wknds. SUNNY 3 BR, 2 BA, owner. kit, It bath. little yd. work, Flor ,.!:A. HCoerald Exlmlner 1':1rtln ~lltora M~ ,........, 541-1290 &llf ! be .... M7-6••~ n vi•f1&e · •1'e11 . Sttur-_,,,,.,.,. redec. idt>&I 1«.., If. yd. -.. 111 OAily Pilot Cl1ssif1ed Fut ~suits are jusl a phone 1420 Klnp Rd. ~n Slit. .., o 111,,.... ~ evt. ii)' depos, rtq'd. Write R.P. Call &12.--5f)i1t .(i Saw! For heal l'f'#Ullst M2-567S $5A,50(I. 0Wllflr 644--0210. Ad. &12.-!ii673 r11.ll R"'RY -642--.i678 Sun. 1-5. Can MS-6!J1J C11!1 MJ...5678 • Save! m W. l~lncotn, Anllheim. I " ' f • 0 u 4 ,. ·h z ,. ' '· 0 .-:-• '· ly fl' f. " O· ' " ' • " " I'· I '· E ,, cy '" ' Of' " N • •• g . , of. 2 • 3 '" '. on "' •• 6 p ' ,. P. ) DAILY PILOT %9 "°"'nf,.Rri I~ I _,,.,.. I~, ,...,_,.,,,,.]rt] [ '''"-"""'~'"' I ~ : '""""'"'""''" ~T1 [ ApM'-"""""" Ap•l""nh tor Renf ~ Money to-"Loan 240 Hou&•s Unfurn. I ----::-:-:::=-:-..::.;.; 30S HouMI Unfurn. JOS Houses Unturn. 30S Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt1. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. W Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. SATTLER Genuel MTG . CO. 'lV: ~ 17TH ·"i'REl::T 1st TD Loan 1 z:,•1 1:-.-rtn ~:s·r 2nd TD Loan Lr1w"~I r;irrs Ot'a(l_i:~ Cu. WE BUY TD'S 642-2171 545·0611 ~rv1 n~ II 1rhr,r i'l!'<'a :'1 ,)I'' 4lS W, 191•, C:OS1A Ml\A Hou&es * Apts, * 645.0111 * ,,...,,,,.~rrrr lo Lt1udlvr1U S~fl L''rJL PD r·u rn 8afh 111 Ar11rh !:11r. t\l;all n'l"' BEACON * 64l·Ol ll ~l;..'1-L'T IL PfJ-f\1r11 I 13H L11.· Mortgages, \ Clln~ G~r ).1r(' ,\'rd Q,·p11 n Trust Deeds 260 I \'1"" PHJVATE Tl~l 'i"I' II A~ BEAC ON * 645-0111 Ft::-.os 111~11. fur i-r & 2ntl * .... "!r. * r1·u<1 11,.,,,1, S\ -,.111 tfl Sllil-1 "t I rH'\ ~ Br rnmpl s~.(lf)O Al"fl (" n 11 at" r a r ro·•fl'r_ hl1n·: flP\\ 1'/H•, rl:i•~. I , , i;:ar, ) rr! Xlnt E _, o .. l0o- n:tns ,'Jfl tn ~' ('~iillia-BEACON * 645-0111 11nn. ·"""DOr~ l'..q u1ry t unds. ~!H-i~lfll, ti·l·f-AA21 Slf>.i--2 RH 1!"1hr, ~t<l\P, rv Fountain V•ll•y 3 BDn\I ~. I·'~ BA, lamll)' RJ',.11. f"n••P<f ,,i Chi.ldrl'r1 & !Sll\illl P"I 11rl1nm!'. Sl'lJ Pa.1~ 12!l• ~SH)J\, eies !2!3• :l~S.-W6. \' AC,\;o.."T, cl-,.-,-<.-,~.-,.-,-,.-,-,, 11a111·1gnrr1 rw1 !..:-" S300 r .1n't•ll, Bkr ii I 8~6--4.H)f; Huntington ileach :i BR, 1\ BA, cpl~. 1l1r~. Jnrl'i )'t. \!it1'111it 1t 1 n1 ~1 . ;o,.r11 ly f'lf'!' l\:0r1~/pP I< fll\ \',1r,1n1 \n I• r A ~i 11t. 1'!7 -J::~'ll nr ~1"--~:'.l~ Newport Beach Balboa l1la~ Newport Beach BACk Ba> 3 HR & lani rm , ;Si, \\'K & ,_j{; ·On Ocea~ * W inter Rent•l1 * lar;"' C'\frt'"r Joi. db! lt~pJ. Lovc!y Bach-I BR· Rm,. 1-BR , 1 bath .......... 11~5 "atrrwftner, g a rrl en er. ~l;ud ~ervtct" Pool. Uni pd. 2·BR , l ba rh ••• , .••.•• Sll!."1 S'll!il m<1. Ph; &12--0a% or e Call 67.>-8740 • 2-BR, I balh .......... $2(11) &l:!-1.~~;. lc"L,,.,~A"N""Bc,c,ch-,cpclc,-,c,:-c,T1,c,-P I 3 Br. 2 ba oceanfront • S300 ~==-~-~~~~-1 rms, gteps bch SlOO/mo 3 Br Z "la ocean!ront , S3.'JO BACK Ba) Vi~w -Sp11c 3 Br, l 'P JI :> E Balboa Blvd. 3 BR , r!en ............ S.125 :''i Ba . 2 frplr. fan1 rn1 , • 4 BR n c,,anlron: .,.,., $350 cnrr;. kll , lnts o! pr1v11 ry, fi73-9!\l.J. Call. 6i3 366~ 6i3-80S6 EYP.~. !11~h Jn<IH'f''~ S·IOO &1~4007. Corona del Mar \\',\Tt:RfRO~T 2 & Cl~nv rlrn :!'1 Ba. bln1.<, lpl lkl llfl Yrl~ .Agt fi7.1-7~20 Brlrm !urn "/i;arage associated BROKERS-REAL TORS JOJS W lcllboa 67J.J66J Coron• del Mar -.,. ~ ON TEN ACRES 1 .l 2 BR. f"llrn. &: Unhirn. F11eplace5 / 1ir1Y. pati<M;. POOis Tennis Contnl"I Bklst. 900 Sea L\uie, CdJ\.1 &H-26ll {!>-1acArti1ur nr Coast Hwy) Coit• Me1a Huntington &.•ch DELUXE e NOW OPEN e APARTMENTS Bil.AND NI-~W l Br $lb0-2 J:tr Air Cund • frple '5 - 3 Swim· Sl'JO. All uol pd, Pr1v. pa. ming Pool~ • Hi!a.l!h Spa -!IO, bll11an:I rm, htd pool w/ Tennis Crts -G11.me & Bil-JAt'llzzJ, huge cl06'e1s, deep hard Room. pile crpl"g. Jufih lndEiCp·c . 1 BEOROO:l-1 Adults. 20102 BlrCh St, 1'1/B FRO:ll SI5Cl 557-1246. MEDITERRANEAN l-"--~'-".B-~RA~N~D~N=E-w-I VILLAGE ~32Santa Ana AYe (,\1·i'05A 2400 Harbor Blvd, C.)J. • BAYPOBT t714 ) 557-802o • BA,'VIEI\' RENTAL OfflCE ;o..J::\I' 3 BR. 2 B>1, 2 lrpl_r~. I Blk tn hrh, S3i5 1110, Yr!) ~tiarp f,, clean, G"Ofl !oC'<1- t1rJn /\r shop j; 116~. 602 llf'l101rope. &16--6300 or 61·1-R3!17. 1,,,. fil2-77'!2.l., I o2c8cRc.-1c,,c11-_,-,-,-Plcdc. -pno~l~So~of Jl~_Ll'X[ °"''111fron! 2 sr"1~· ll"} Clo<r 11) ~hQppg. 3 Bdrm. rQ·l'f' "f n1ayir A<ill~ Sl7j lse 67:1-821~ e BRAND NEW e Annnunr1n~ th" quiet Of!l"n1n &: OPE:-.' JO Al'>! TO 6 P.\f o! Bil y[V'rt Ap1.~ • · · !or BAY MEADOW APTS Jrom S.A. Coun11·y OlJ b! Spacious 2 Br u1n1~ Sl9o, frplcs, priv. pauos, Jciads or C!OSt'ts, AduJtg, :llgr 979.1268 '"' 2 BR. 2 BA apt~ w d;;hwhr, A<iul1s An.rl lhP ~1u:Blitl) lt!>'.1. &>ae ce1l1ngs, ""'1<'lin~, 2bl!r,: "c"ht~rd",.',R cp'.~·,,.~rpm,'.· pri balMn). u~.P of ht'att"r! CJlllPl opt•nin~ "' arvie" .--u " .. ~" f""'I h1llo;.rr1 rn1, 111cuzz1 k priY patios, recreation fa -SJIJ. mO\'f' in aJJn11';irJ(•p_ Al''~ for !;in11l1P~ ' dul BBQ'.1. ire at ~0102 Birch c1.ilJt."I. AU a Is, no peu. 133 Ullca, 53&-4S69 C;il! 1;1 !! 6H-:,.;;r. 0 arrl1a111·1'• ,,;·'>-1~'.lll. 1 ~Cc0-,c1a~M~.-,-9----- VIE\\' · l;:p ~BR, 3 BA . rll'n, hllrrrrl .~· hPaleri pooL Sj2j_ -------~·--S1 1nr_ OCn1,\ il lf["'rl, JUS1 fl 2 BR's rR r.1 AS W W\' 2 B I d CASA d e ORO \\ r>f Pahsarles Rrl•, :ll;::r 2 BR + !i'm'lll rlt'n. 2 &t. "' $159,mo. .r 'lt'"'Y ecor. Crplldrpli, ~7-~21ri. bl1 ns . cl 1 sh1<a~her, 381 \\".Bay St., c.:11. s1-m. ;\lamed couple. /~~~~~~~~~~~ i Irie. i:;ir, Jrg yrr1 . luds fl"I~. s 1nr:lr~ n)j CASL'AL Ca.hi. L1v1r.g 1n a 8-12-ls.I\ alt ~pm • Crpllrirp~ Ot"t'an i;1dt' ol Call &16-0073 · warm t.lf'direrranean atmos-* SEE THJSI * 11hi:re. Spacious color co-211-132 S~1ua An;i A"f' I Arms.• h"·~ '.\o pt>I ~ S235. yrly. SPAC. 2 & 3 BR apl. $140 T\\'i\'llSE for leaM:'. 2 Br I 13R S1.'!0 4 Br. l'~ Ba S2:!0 Newport Heights Ho1.11e1 for Rent II 11!1 ) BEACON * 64l·Oll f s1ro.~ Rr lt'1/l)P \\ lfrplr Ohl T1<nhs~~ ho1h hil\f' f;;\~ 2 BR hnu~!'. !'KJO ''"ll (lr .1, lrl~ \'•>!, I'll" ind. garrtPnrr. Arlul !."1, r p 11 rl t p ~. rlulihsP/f"'lllL nn pr "· P.rl.s rr11 d :\'r. :,1~-1 10.i, h\l">-~ih2 Sh11pp1n_g. 6-11-160.~ e\'('S . on:hnared apts. designed & !r'1m S A C'onntr. Cluh1 :-:r !ii':.-'13."1'.I or 4:16-23J.i UP. Htr1 pool. Play yo. \\'asher/~~ryer, bhM, ~II lurni.shed .or s tyle & t"Om-Nwp r Back Baj. ·Brancl nrw 2 BR. I sln•r! lr1'1'1 "'/lrpl, I lp!s. ~· bllns, patio. facil. SliJ ino. flJ 291l--O+l •• fort • Heated ptJl • Kite~· spat'111lJs 2 Br. 2 Ba $23..J/ 11 /hon1" of<· or rlrn !. closed t\r~ii:. 2 BR .• newly det-nr , carp., 300 ... eneral LOS ALTOS Pride of Ownership Home F;imily w1rh l<'cn;igrrs nk. 'I Br<ll'oom 2 b;ith, h1ult 111.~. c.<ir1wnni;:, r1r11pes, leil~e $2.~5 per n1n. Phone Long Beach 213 • 4Z!J-'.).i.ll. FREE!! L11ndlords-Owner1 \\',, "'111 t('fer tPnants !Ci ~·ou FREE ol CllilrgP ... .\!an1 drs1r,1IJIP 1f'nilnl! on nu r \\'A1hng hs1 . ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ./ t ;\fA:V'S Oom;i1n -rr1 R.:irhrlnr all ut1I [)'! l~O ALA Rentals e 645.)900 ./ llrn~:-1\-\\iiy 1w•rl fnr <In· gle or C'P". l'111 p<I $1,1/l ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Balboa Island .car " hP11 u1 fnni ~·rrl flf'ts "' BEACON * 645·011 l S21 1(}-~ + r·1,111 + r-am rrn + rlrn Rl1n~ <"Pl~, Orp-, 1:.1r. .'<lri1 Lri:: l;i m1I.\, hllf· r.1' nr ~ncl~ Qk, BEACON * 645.0111 Sl ~~\h1lrl1•en f,, rr1s \\Plcome Ill J/11~ l'llf'P J Rr " hltn<, •·l'pl~. rlrr~. ,11;11r. lrH"rl ~;ir'<l BEACON * 645·0111 • * ir • • S9<1 1 BF:. var f., rrild~·. (' \!, * • * ir .. Sl.i.l. Orr~. 1111, C . .\I St<ll'f', rPfTI:::. pa- ir * • .. * S l.~I. 2 BR. rrpts. tlrp~. ~1n1·e. rrfr1:::.. g;ir. fPnrf'r1 . C '' * ir • * * Sl.Y• 2 BR. fPnrrrl for k1rls & fl"1$, Hu nt Rrh • • * • * 6 RF.DR~! nr :; ,,. Orn rr111\ dl'(}S, ,<lfl\'f', p.'1 111\ ~,1r $201), mo II ll RENT.A.HOUSE 636·2860 S~J. Lra~". 3 BR. 2 RA, t'l)il1\r~n l.·· PPIS Qr\. fncrl, II -i lk In ~('l)(ltll!. &-brach 'iJt>-1 Ui,l. 3 l~r ,..,nrJri. l'i h;i, pools, rh1hho11sf', pa I Jo, ga ragP 11 I ~lflracr, nr th(' IK>arh. fl!i'.:'-nfl.~!i a r1 ~, prii ~ Art, 2 ha, frpl c, crri, hl t1 n. YnrkTn1< n <t \J;11:nr>l1a ,\rl'a. S2.'-.(l/n10. :~~r .... 1~:;.1 3 RR. l!uC,P fn,nl rnom. 2 p;iho~. ,\'rar he;irh rear rryunrl. Spo!lrs.< S-14-1.~I~ 4 Bit I·'. BA s22;; mo. 21J ii!l'.:'-2112 or 714 S!l2--0:>-17 & 1!92--16111. CO~OO hnn1r, 3 BH. 2'~ ha. 2 rar c.:irac.r. ""' bar. p.111n S2i.'l nin, ~-12'>1. Irvine ~ BR 2 h;i, arr1t1m .. SJ~ ~1.i 3 RR. 211 hath~ ........ S:'.Oll 3 BH. 21 ~ hH, /;1n1 rn1 .. $,'l35 ~ GR, 1 tM . hori LI~ rrn .. s.;;,n ~H R. 21, Ila, !11111 rn1 $3.10 360 4 BR. 2'~ ha, !fun rm S.1:10/360 e.1 w/ tnchrect hghlln>t • n1<J. Pr1 pa!1<lS. htrl pon!. gar I Townhou Ae .199-i.Alaple No.3 6-12-3S13 drapes, garage. Nr. srut·e~. I :.? BR, w 11·. bf-am rP1I , Delu."e R10 . Adul!."I. No pet:.. r1"ef)lh1ng: At.lulls. '.llgr Dsh11•hrs, rlhl caqll'lr!~. lra; 22{16 College No. 5 6~2-7035 Sl35 Mo. Age nt 67~700, hltns. l1Pa tf"d J"l"L Ad~ts. l BR .• f1 73 turn. 9i9-121;~ pnol. S200 & tlP. 673-3318. VACANT-2 BR Studio apt. LG 2 BR, crpf~. drr>~. 111.un- nn pr!~ Slfi.l &12-2.114 UTILITJl::S LNCL UOEO BEACH APT. 3 Berlrn1 , l·'.1 AVAIL ,\'11\· I, I BR, ~n1 NE.-\l'ly decoratf'cl, hit n s, rlry ronn1. fPnced, child OK. Houses Furn. or Yii \\'. \\'ilson &l2•19n Bath, brand new huil'11r1i:: .\; ~n1rfy nn. YP~r Arn11nd. S225 lndry rm, 1'3 B.•, nr schJ & $133. M2--fi~-O!i. Unfurn. 310 lurnl!un'. Bl<X·k to bch & 1Tio:L!t1l prL Fun11! rl,.~1n~d. shop'g. Sl6J/1'lo. 3001 Laguna Beach ----,.----H•"""~liBnU <>J shops. $2."-.0 per m"nrh Arll1~/110 p~is. &12--9~90. f1Jln1ore \\'ay. l\cy a t Apt Newport Beach ~ ,. 611 *•FOUR STAR•• .1 Br ~Ba. l'!'pts, drps. lrplc, 90 &.16-20:'6. • Nr Brh. 1 & 2 Br, 1'ii Ba. :-;e1<•, be;iutifuJ iudcn apa11-REALTY 111, srlionl ~. ~hrips.? IK>;ich DELUX8 neii• 3 Br, 2 Ba, $175 up, Pool. 2175.s. Cst B£Al'T. m"'1ern fl:l" nhou-~.-. l SR: 21 ~ BA. trplr. patio. f!'101 , 2 rar ~ar. ;ill hl!n~. rrp1~. rlr"'Pf'S. LPa•!', S27:1 11 1 523--4i10 or 84&-5991 r\·es af!Pr 5 pm. nienJs with 8.)i>-J422 \~'a!rr p<J, ~39~.,.WM--6397 or frp/c, dSll'hr, 'J C'ar gar, priv llwy. &l.'i-;i.!29, 11 f 52S-6743· e POOL e SP,\ e AT'rR. 2 BR, 2 BA&· 3 BR 2 6-1·1-();ji.I. yard, lndn.· rm, kids ok. • Slb9 -Quirt 2 Alt. \\'alk to • GARAGE • ·~ L-Ba. Stia &· S225 mo. \\'inter ./ DELU:\F ., Br JI~ Ba S2S()/n10 . .>JS-13()!). ueach k tov.11. Adults. Lease • ~\~~~iSB-;S~~ :u~~~ • rrntah. Step~ to nct'an & To1•11hou~e "a;1, n~wly . dee. 2 BR, l &. Gar<!rn Units. 217 Cypres."I. &l~~l<!9. 151 E. ?ls1 SI.. C.l\l, ba8Y· 1~~~hoa -~rninsulaC. frplr. 1 blk h1g Corona. Shag crp!'g, d r a p es . UNUSUAL 2 Br., par! turn. Condominiums Unfurn. e 6-t6-~ • a""" RedJ Estatf' 0 6i:l-7127. dshiihr, palio, beam N"tl· Ocean vi<'11·, lg. gardl'ri 320 'iOO !::. Balboa Bl\• .. Ball»\ 1ngs, frp!r, garagP. 26j() areas. S:?35 illo. incl. util. *$30 WE EK & UP* 673-ll-IO 6i3-3:i% E\'f'•. Costa Mela Elden. 5.~7-3125. S\6;)1:110. ii.lature adHs only, 4.94-1653. ------,..---Studio & 1 BR. apts, Newport Beach SUNNY ACRES LIDO SHORES-2 BR Delu.'( tvonbOUSf!' cpr, I Br apt, frpl c. pa llO, ot'e11n 3 Br. 21~ Ba. crrt<. drps, Bayfront CHILDREN drps bhn~. pvt pano.' encl. v1e1~·. $16.'>. ZIJ 698-7;i22 or MOTEL Studio ap1s :lla ir1 ~er\'IC'e . gar, >1rlul!s, snil ""! ok. 213 9-14-5717 alt 5. • 11 /frplr, & gar. S2SJ. mo p I c n· . l" ••• NEW... r -673-'1\IB Blk s of fa1rgi'l>unds <lll nlnr S:?6,i "10 P. 16:'i. 3009 Coolidge. S.11).7247 U;o.."f'URi\'ISllED 2 Br, 2 Sa. T · . L . F 330 ?376 :-;p1 Bll'tl. j.18-!li,l.j 617 I.id" r;irk Dr 643-JlJ;no. JUST fl:-<JSllED! Femlly Unns. i\'ewly oceanfront. ownnouse urn. --b-I' bl -LRG 1 Rr lurn 11 fg11r S\.'Jl. Su(l!'r Con1frirtat11,. 10 nit deror, nv. Joe. Pool. S16:.. 530 Chft Drive ;:;r,)i . Un • 1eva y Beautiful 11·,,,, .. , I "I'' 11· bid II 'n "B 2 BA H I. h \I L D i·E G n1o. r .~*'---· ;: 11·1 1 • , VILLA '.llESA Ap!S, 719 \\', M e V de un, 1n_g n eac I A · ~ RE ardf'ri Apt~ '°"··A'"''""' 1 1 " APAR TS et er , .. r .. 11'1 ap \_ \\"tlson. 6-l&-1251. ~ ·01 .,. . ·s 3 b ~, Adt11!~ • no p!'I~. Flowi:rs k " f > k d M I S A . I ---------< 1 I. J-.llOU . E. r. - ' l'1 r1·v.,here. StrPam & w r1J•1 a' pn1, "' ays us ee to pprec1a e * BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. NEWL y PAINTED h;rh, lqi!c. SiEil,l mn. P.ini \\'ar~rfall. ·13' pool Rec. Rm, 67:..-l,;2{) :-;,_,;ii· :\'ii·pt 8 a c k Bay, Contemporary Garden Ap\s. 2 BR, cpls, dn>s. rncl gar, nr \I :i!kPr nr~lt~ · ~·12-1·118· Sa1111;i. S,i:;ls 1.2 Brlrm. furn-CUTE B;i,,·frn tir Apt suHahlP s_:l1<Y'ls, p;irk~. Y(tCA. Boy"~ p 11 t 10 s, Jr p 1 c, po 0 I . shnp'g ,to ff\\)'s. Aclul1 s. nri Townhouse Unfurr1• 335 linfurn, from S13:i. SEE JT: fflr Mn~le gll'I 1\lirJ l1kr~ l_l•ib, ~t10pf1C-, niys P!c., Sl:")()..S\63. Call 546--:)163. f)Cl! $l·IO,n1<1 1q,;.351~ or BRIGl/T, Cht'(-"I')' 3 BR. lrleal lor., le, .1.1rrl. prr, & k1ois OK. \\'1n!r1·. hH-021fl. __ F_R_E EfiEN.~T~A~L--\\'!-~ 111\VE OTl!F:R.<:; l"------,----Newport Beach ~'ilOll P;irsnn~. fi.!~·St\iO, s111n1n\1ng & bna11no; t.:111 Gas hf'a 1. C'"~ rook1n'! 11n'1 &14·1 ·1~ rir &1-1.fll.',~ for a11p1. " "I'° Lf 8 !"02 1\'lllf'I', all paid. ~10/:110 2 BR . un!un1 apt. Pf.QI. • _ ,, . SE RVIC E Ba lboa Penin5u'1·,---Is :::-:-:---------1 · hp .1 B1·. 2 R;i , ~!111c. r·pt. SPACIOUS 2 ~1nrv 1 Rr, 1 hll 111~, f<'n«<'f! yrl, pf.'I~ & Ba. B;iy v1r". \rinlrr or l'hildJ'<>n 01\, 8;1n:a1n $r.!j ~·e;irl~. 4\1 ~il -9\h'i plin \\'alker & Lre Rl1rs ~ 12. l !.6. ' . 1aob 1PPllil. -- -1~~uhor PE~!NSUL,\ f'o11l1 2 1~n , I Bii, 2 pat 1n~. -"'fr.ir!iir\y l!:-.'l'SCAL 3 Rr hon1P on "SJ:-:cr: 1'116'' furn. S.'1)1) ~t'l.i t;;·1.1r11i; cul-<te-sac, c;in~-nn. V1f'"·s. l s! l\'r-rrrn B>1nk Aldi;:. ~ SJ:.n. inn. rr!. llJ.1-i2l l. l'.n11•rr~1 t~· P.1 rk 2 & 4 RR ho11.~P. 11;11!r1t1fi ;c-c--c~-.,.-----1 D•ys 833-0101 N ighh pa!lo, nr. \\.jfrr ('n1i1 .rtiri" Balboa Island 1:.ih. 11;i: 21i..;,11i;, 2ir..i:; ;~-,. i2iR;;,:-&,J,n;,;,,.'.;gJ,,;;11;;;;,..,J,r;.,~."PP~<.1 ::::::::::: Lagun11 Beach 2 BR, O\·r1 IOf1k1n;t ocran t.· l'llunt ry rluh. ,\f'lul! rr>I S'll:1 Call· r1·r :o &-!l pm 4~.1117~. Newport Beach s:~\{)/mo. Yf'arl~·. OJrlPr rpl. ()ppor /or ex1ra 1 .. 1rk, f.!:!l'llrn'&: ,t. fl a L n t · Jl;, fi7~--11::!1'1, h 11-flfilll '1 BR unfurn. gar.. S:!OO prr rnonlh yrly. <'h tlrlrrn Of\. ~1:..-1~1.1 6i3--0207 FOR Rrnt-Furn .l HI~ 2 Bi\, Corona del Mar In; bal('. Ray \·1r11 housf'. 1~17 \\.', R .:i ~. :-;.A. (.:ill (21 31 7:)6..~1.·,2 or sre S,'\T OR sL·.~-'S:\00/\In. ----ON hr11ch, n1od , .l Bil, l)ltn~. ----2 BR. drn. crpl~. drp.<, l'lirl~. :<l'll'P, l''il~hrr/ rlr,1 rr, '22<l n111. 67:">-~l).JR Costa Mesa ./ R{•)1r\'r' Coly 1 Br ~IV/ rel. Pn•'I l'.;.lr, chilrl $!I~ ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ./ Thi~ .\lay hr l!-2 Br, I ~ rrl, kirl~ pr1s. Sl."-.0 * l1~1\."EHS!TY P,\RK • 2 HR . 2 h;i 111h~P , , , , .• S'..'r,·, 1 HR :.! ha . hnme ...... $.1.'lJ J Rn. 2 h11 . 111h~c ...... s:~i;, 2 RR 2 ha 111h~i: • ' .... S.\on 3 RH 2 l)a l1ornr ...... SJl:l (ired hill RE.\LTY t.:1111·, Park C('11trr, frY111e (;111 An.v111r.e. K\3-0SZn ,-.:rt UC!. ~ RH . 2', h.1. pool , Trnnl~ i-nur! ;i1·;11I. S.~:,o mP. A1·ail Ori i: •. F.l('S . 11~~.1·11 Bkr. Laguna Beach * Adults Preferred * 3 BP.. 21 ~ na., 2 rar gara_;;('. Far111c fl"Qh S2<J. REALTOR 5-IS-69f,lj 34S Duplexes Furn. Newport Beach -HOLIDAY P lAZA DELL:XJ:: Spacious l BR. furn ilp!. Sl.IJ. Hea1ed pool. An1p!e park1ni:;. Adults-no pers. 1%J Pomun;i AvP, (,\1 e SHADY E~\15-Pool BQ;i!-Ca/Tipt'T S1orai;P Br:. Furn. Sl\"1 2 BIL furu SlT1 !TI E 22nd Sr \o 21 611.~ti-lJ pai,, ~ ,., nio. -• or lro111 S\8 j 2~2·1 El<len -S('e Conv. to :!.hop 'g. Sl35. 313 £. DELUXE 2 & 3 Hit, ~ Ba, LI s..:J(12~ or r~ll ~lanag('r; Barbara 17th Pl. cor ners of 17th & i:ocl gar. SlJO &-11p, llrlllal l BR. furn. Garace. Dav is. Sanl;i Ana 6-12-271 ~ Ole.: 309;i i'llace Ave . \\'a~h/rlf). 1 folk !rcun fHj.\l~2 · .>16--1034. ;\vail 1 rn n\ P cl, 2 BDR.\15, E-s1de crpt~. !)!"Pan. drps, EilO\'I", !e nr'd yd, Newport Beach lll.l/mo. h71.().~1:1. :\ ------gar.':l'!f' No chilrlren. , la!U(' A N ew Way to Live in YEARLY 2 Br. 2 B<i , !ar1n~ h;i~ a<"ffl~.!. ~1rl'rt. 2::'.~ SI. ~2 •:lln10. ,\ttuhs, New New New Villa Cordova adul!~. Sit\ mf'. &12-:i5JL Newport Bea ch -F B L & I B E- -2 BR. Jl : ba . Ire rl>-ck. trplr QUIET . SAfE urn, acn. r . •· f,..; ... , B>ck "·yi LRG I Br. apl unfurn. Cpts, ~rps. t>l tns, rPlng, Sl.W nm & up. ='o chlldrrn. m pE'!~. ~ ~;. C;imlm . ~~1. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Ne"l!Ori·'\orth · I · $130 1'\"11\\' lnra1 1nn fil~'~ '" " °"' cept1o na nice. up. 40 Unit Adult '* • l BR. NO CHILDRE~ ~ O 211 0 N Bl d C"!uhhou~P ,\1e SISJ/mo. 10 n111 rurn. h--1.">-.ll'i' . ewport v ., Apadment Complex OR PETS. s11:i1:110. oCEr\i\'fRONT mrn<'r 4 Br, 2 Ba. :-;r"' uppf"r dupll'.\. \p l~. rlrp~. hl'n". jf\\l ~>1.<h111·,, Dr \\'1nler S37j Irvine Ave &1)-05.Jl'.l C M .Jul.~ 1~1 fii:rl!!i! DELl'XF. hr11ch Iron! 3 Brt. ~c·~7• -~=-~~-~ l & 2 BR. Apts. 837-9:il7. Ne\\·porl-Soulh 2 BA. Gn•,,.r f0r sludrntf. 1 BH furn. $1.?.0 llp, lnC'l 11t1l. OCF;.\;-;F"r.fli\'T ~ Rr 2 8 -"· GAS & \\'ATEP. J'AIO 2 BR triple'<. fPncd bk yd, Ji()() 16th St &1~-~170 1<'arhrr~. Ch1\drrn ,t· pel~ nt'1<ly dP c b<'aut .i::arrlrn. S.YIO !fl .huie i ;,: ~tur!Pnt~ 1 BR F rom 5140 gar, new erpt SJJ..l. PARK NEWPORT ok . \\'1nlt'r (lnl.\•. SJl)O, Days porol. r<'r ,\rlul1s. no pPI•. ok ;\irrly furn 6-l'i---l621i 2 BR From $170 8'·12-j.lj!;l APARTMENTS hlfi---7103, r1•r~. 67,\-2;:.R6 l~J9 :llaple ,\\e. C:ll. ill"'r BR furn -poo!. Rl'>ck -. 23"J El" A Cl! I 0 • h f l " B d " •· ~ "rn i·e, · SHARP 2 BR $ 40 0<1C e or, or • ~ rooms, Apr ,-,, Ol't>an 51n,o:le tH11r li J.1(1_ <:A If r. 11' "''' d d T h s I Ouplexe1 Unfurn. Costa Mesa 350 LFlG 3 BR, s 1r.11, 2 Br $110 . 1'\ri ~ro\'r, rrrnc. rlrps, &111-2.'tH, .'.!18--$13:n. Huntington Be11ch crpt. .i\10 PEHN 2 BR . hl1n~. crpt~. drp~. frplr, "'ll-ma1nta1ned, si:i:. ~.12-t6fi4. .><:e • gr "" o l a Hid pool Ad11lts· no pels, an own ousc~ . ; .. 1. poo s, *WINTER RATES* f;i ;>--722·1 646-0032 East~1de * 6.i2.-9:'i:l0 tennis, Fron1 ~110. ,\cr.-i~s A!tra" !un; i'IL1d10~. Sl 1.i ·-,~.<·:;.':.11B~R~.~<?•·?rl~'~· ~"~'"·'~l~~·~k:. -1 !!!!!11!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~:.;-;,~·fcic5Ei'j2~BiffiR:. hh<.!dGpoo~I~. ~<ppct. fron1 fasluon 1~1.u1d IH J1un. 1 Br. $1'.?,) ,\dUlt,,, no p~1s. 11r111lt.~. ~1 9."1 11 1111,.r. s22:, FAIRWAt horee & San J onriui11 !!ill;, drp~, Utli pr!. 21.\,"1 ~.lilrn, \lcr ,\pr Ii, .\l'l.1 C~ll S11n 61,1-212·1 l.H'Z-2149 Roar!.<. (71~~ fi.l·l-1~ . .--S:ili~_\IQ\7~1nii1~1 PENINSL"L.A Pn1nr 1 B_r_ -"P'• VILLA APTS. 2 SR d"·nstrs, cpt, r1rp~. DELl'XE Bayfront<. J RH., L~P. n rr . 1 X· 2 BR . l nf~11! !\r Ot·f';in, Ba~·. S\JJ/n10, hltns. pa llo, carport. $l~:,. 21: ba. $.l'.il. 1-HI:. Sl!JO. 11k. 1~1<12 [rl1ni:;rr 12 blks !::. \1111 6i~H'!l:!O &1.i-l647 or 5--1~321. Ba ck Bay 3 BR, S.~:JO. L1oio H11d:w0r1. Ln Lira fi,,.rrltll~. I YRL\_/l_l_'m-1-,-,~.,~s-,-. c,~,-,-. 2 & 3 BR's furn'd. ha thrlor s~w. ,--Al'! 2 B I f "" f PriYate patio. pool -lndiv. El~ide 2 Br, 1'3 Ba srudio \\'!E!'T, Rca!1or 1>1~2723 " · , nn11 . r. lurn nr mn1ar • .,......,!'~ rom <'Cf';l n ;ipl. bl!n~. dwhr, cpr~/drp,l------~~---1 unfu1·11 f'(•;1i. rPr rn1. 1:r1 nn prn1n, 7'i'l'--OIO~. laundry lac. t'IKI ~ar. ~l'I pt'I~. j.i&--6Q&L 2 Br. yearl.v !hdr-a11 .. y, l'l'pls, ~ii!" &· lr1dr,1 nn h:lfll Srashl'I'" !)r .•!'I> Sa1 P;..J Ji Sun. Cpl rs Sml1 rnn I\ 1n1rr ATTHALf. 2 hr 1w:M"" hou~r, lrplr. rl1~p<>sal. \\"1n1rr p>n. t;iJ SlM mo. 11;1f('r ro l PrPf n1a1T1Ptl c11! 227 \\'. li11h S!. .'>14--!il7'."1 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 3 BDR:ll. 2 BA, E-s1de nn cul--<iP-~-"<'. $ 2h ·, n10 O\E,\:'\ 1·1r11. p111h ,., hrar h Sunset Beach frnrn Ull l'l\ll' 1 BR. 2 A;1 , hnn1P, Gnurmr1 h!ln ki!th, GREAT 2 hr. S1eps to brh. hrwk frpl p3n,.l l ne,. Jl;i~ n1re UPP"•' pa 1 1n 11'1\' :-;o clllldr,•n or re1~ 01 ·rLEX 1 Br. furn ~,,~rl~-. Near Orang, Co. Airpor! & --.-, , • . , large patio porrh. !rJll. n£',1r 'I"~~~· I UC!. Adults onl.v. TOl\~llOU .I'.: !Jpe 2 BR, I~ .. -.-,h nol." ll'.' ... ,,1,," 1• .,.. ..... ~. 11 t hlk• 111 nriit:h Sl:':5/n111, "''" • "' v J 21)122 Sanra An11 Ave. hil. A1cl pa110. garage. !·ard. inr l. 673--l!l(f.l. 1 BR, POOL, 11111 pd ~rlul1~. 1 Phnnr .lolS-11~•2 .\!gr_ i\lrs. J oarhhTI, Ape l·A nr ~chnol. S16.~. &t6-Z~·--~-~--1 n('E,\NFRO'\'T rh:irrn1n1: '1 hr hnu~e. S:2f;'> mo. 11·111ter. %2-2l2h, 611--14.i2 CUTE clran ' hr. ~''i'JC to lh,. tirh. Oa\ 1rlv1n Rr11l1y, fi1i;...T1hi 11·/)ilrrl mauu. D\"PLEX -1 n1r111 . r arpor1 . Ora11c<'- h-l~-!f1'.:i: rifp<: Q UJf'I '" BR. sro1 •'. l·n1 p.; ariult~ $1~3 t..· J.\ n n x. Houses Unfurn. 305 r Rl \'ATE 2 BR. <i,.n, lgr k11 !----------••hrn, l'<'t'\ 1N> Ar"a, t:aragr General f'rr111,1rlf'n1 ~rabl,, r,,s1r!rno,, SHARP Cos!-" .\fr~a A1ra l hrlrn1 hnmr 11 1•h Int• of onl,1. rh1fr l uk, 2!i.-,'J nrange ,\1<'. fi-12-32~:1 fll<lm , Lu.~11r1ou~ iv11 h. l~rJl;"" J BR. 2 IJ;ith, Jlr11 Shill! rrp!. yarrt. ,\I"' s111clr i;;ir~ge rlrp~ ,\· pil lnl. $2~() n10 . 251 RPnt ;it $21:1.00 prr 1110. Ca!l 10A_l7h~'-"~Pcl cAc'c'_· _>_lfi--O~'c'cl.-c \\'Al.1\ER !.· LEF:, RPallnr~. 3 BR, J RA crmpl ft'ncr <i :w:,..9-Hll, yarrf, rp!/rlrps, ch1!drrri & VERY CLEAN 3 Br. 2 BA pe1~ conRirlrrf'rl S200/mn home 11·/eustm <!r ps s,. Oll'nrr. fi.1:l--2i7:, or fj4:)-4;.37, plu~h crpr.~ At r n!1 ol 3 BR n1rrly Joe, vacant, cul-de-s11e. Fine I en C' Pd S240/n10. Family nnly Ai::t y11rd "'1th P-"!1n. nnly S2.l:'J CAii Don. R.10--fi060, ~'l!Hi(l3Q, -, m". c,11 ,, .. ,11 54~ AJ41. .. ~ " ' .,..... 2 BR. Pn\·a1e &:ar, &, ytl . IT'S Beach hou~e time. Biit· ge~I selecrlon ever! See thi: DAILY PILOT Oassified section now! ar1uH cpl. prcfrrrf'rl, 1l(J C'hlldrf'n or p<"ts. &l&-0762. Daily Pilot \Vait bargait\5 galoN'. Ads have '''' '!'" 'I"" j j}~I ~k~ hi:ht~. 'JUill. 11 a ~\ p;i11r1 . ~ · ~ '"-' r1< l,r~~,.. lra~r/rop•1n11 j!l2-Cll-13. Sl-Ot ,,,.,_ ----------- \ll'i"!n\' REALTY ·1'1 1 -ll'i~! D uplexes, O'.\ ,1 CLIFF'. !V> L.i:::nn~ 11 / !~h. 11,,11. 2 ~R 2 Bt\. ur1lnrn. ~!i\ l'Pf(',\rla Rral r.•t;i1 r :,1F.--1r.'.l.1: .~ ,\ RCH-R-,-, -,c,c.,-,-,-,c."-· •1,c,-., \.r. 2 h~. llrn. <!1n nTI. fani rrn S~2.l. l<l~H7fH P\'f'!. & '\k!ld~ ./ OCE,\i\'fRONT. Sp;it·111us furn Dacl1. Ai! ut1l inrl'd. Sl \0. ALA Renta ls• 645-3900 ./ lllDF:-A-\\'a.v 2 Br. ~t\'/ rrf, cp1/1lrp, quit'! prt ok . Sl71l. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Laguna Niguel ATTR A CT IV E hnme wlt'f'frii::. frplc. spac Y-"rd. 3 BR. l~~e. S2!KI. 494-4746 : 499-1331. Furn . or Unfurn. 35S Newport Beach :O.'E\\' 3 BR, 2 BA. 10111'1", ~r .u·11 111·;i 1l S~?.11 unrurn, S?7"1 f11rn I hlk !" lw~rh, 1: hJk Ir, ha,\ lii:'l-3[).14 P\'f'$. Apts. Furn • 360 General Rent &auWUI Furn1ttin !or as little II.Ii ONE MONTH complete with ~©\\~lA-.!£~.frS® your 100°/o Purcha" Option Ind. item 11elect1on . 24 Hour Oely. CUSTOM Furniture Rental The Puzzle wilh lhe Bui/f./n Chuckle 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548·3481 Anaheim 174-2800 LAHabr11. 694-3708 on Jlf'I~ 511-....Sl)ll J,1\1 \\'. -.-\\TNTI'.:R R-E:\".-'T=,\cl-'cS~.-[)(>!uxr t;<llrl '.\lt'da!l1on \\ llS('>n Apr. ll. C.:11. I ~-3 .~ . .\BR Ap1.-5'1(':6215 [JLX Z Br, 2 Ba, bltn~. rl"·hr, 2 BB. 2 13,\, C111~. drp5, i'-J::\\'LY drcor. I & ? hr <tpl ~. ABEE\' RJ::AJ.TY 61?-.:.b.lfl s . h El rpl, <!rp. pall.,, cl<:l~ed i::ar. blln~. f'n('I i,:.1r sr1 .. i"o 1 * pams egance '' ' c" r1"" ">-""· "'"· "'J.'"" ,.,.,,;a. Adulls, no ['f't• CO~" 10 AVAl l.. Ocl \'i 2 RP., furn ~Mr~. [nq 11917 RochPS!Pr. ,, f:lk. llJ hr~ch S~f)(J . . . 2 BR. :ipi, rrp1s/drf1s. c_nrl DELt:XE R.i)fllln!-:l Br, :.! Quiet Adult l1v1ng ;:ar ,t· fnr rl ~;ird. 6-11-1131 or Bo. ''''''''· .... f'''' ,.,.,1,. SHARP 1 BR t.:iil pr!' Ian::" 'Pl'pi'lrf Rf".-11h Rll) fi~.~-11;17 '"' " I " I ~h;i: cpt e rlrps • bl!n~ Ai;:I f,.IZ-"If.(). S.l.'>1. Sl ip 1\\ all 23.~ l!llh SL r osr1,;;. pool. auu rs, llO 2 BR . '11'"1 \\'1ntrr l'l" S'.'ll 8 f I I " Pd ~~ • • raull U] ~oo • ,\I! ... o. S1 7• -2 Br., Shlril'I. ,\r\J !l.8. j)l.l-<l23fi. r rl< 1 , 1 ~l,,nrov111 .>1~1.16 Yf-"ilr1,v. l.'til p;i irl :"r~ ;i! 2 Rfl II' -------! ~o shop'i.; Drp'rl. Crp!'d Dt'n. ---s·rr'\':-:!:'\(; GardPn ,\pt.In· 1111~ \\' B~.' ,\,f. fil~ '11i l 1 BP. SJ.ill t_;Jr. :).lfhS.lOl , 213: :;!12-.)227. LRG. 2 BR. P. ll1\, crp!~, I ant. ~ml do~ nk I RR Sl.i.i. OfF:,\NFRO!\T _ '\r !'-:;; Ar!ull.o; only.no p.•1,;; --,-RR U iilltJl.'S-rvJ-.--rlr;is, bl 1 1n~. 0 /1'. nr l I· ;11.; .i Rt' l:r1I $1"1 fi.C•-.'1.110 1.;.rii'i & ,....1s ok Slh.l tri 1~s;,, 21\ ,\1·or11 rlo Sr. 61ii-0'.179 ,,. 1/n"P· Adil~ S 1 S :i-m o . ,.. RPfr1c. l.·_ Sto1·<> h-l'.'..-131'7 lil '{I :0,:u·p R~r!lrlor -"11'· l,ra,r. CaU &-IHilll Sl:lO • 6-16--Uill 1-----------1 n1rn only. IJ2 \\'. \Vilson, ,,---...,--oo...,.'7'C----1 Park-Like Surrounding E y U f ) f'l 8 C.\1 &1."1--C•Yl Newport Heights QU1r:T. OELUXE ~BR dui:iif..11. pril'[lr~, \~~~~~-!<: ~~~~-1'.~.~ J\r~~' ~ J BR. ' ·o c"1c1<"L'o"<-tE"'N,~O=R-CLEAi" 1 or 2 Rl', /vlJt~. nri 1·2 & 3 BR AM'S g;1r, ad11l1~. nr> p('f~. $l3J-11~· .,~' ''11!1.~ !-'n !! d P l 6~ E. \~·11~111, 54~2471. o<-can. "1•_0 _'"_._'"-·--PETS. S!2.llmo. J*!~. lg kl!. S12.J-S1)(). 2·1'.!I , p;iltns • t 00 5 J \\I AT J· 1: r l~U NT. E I'll of NB ;1&--l.<1i)J Nr shop·~ * /\dlllls only f\1\1 IC , BR 2' BA <-I e * it.17-9517 * · 1 •1 • -• M . , A · · ' ·" · 2 • .,. s. dPli~htfu!. 2 UH .. Sli:... SHARP l BR SIS5 art1n1que pts. drps. S2QO.•l'>lo. A\t11! now. * 6i3-&l ll f'vt·~-• Apt. Unfurn. 365 J7ii :.anla Ana A\'t'., C:l-l l .'5~'1~·~71~&1~. -.-c.--c.-..::-~l2Bi:Diit'1it2E;i;;:-;;;;;;~;I Htrl pool. Adul!s, no pelt!. ,......_.,..,.. ------,1 , 113 GJ""l D I l B l B * 2 BEDR..\I 1. .. 2 E;oth. new 111 2272 Maple or fi.l2-9j2{). General ' i;r. "P1 · o-.w. * e u xe r., ~ • a ca_rpt>!, drapF~. r11~h,\a~hl'l', l BR. rurn S\40, • • Adul1s, no pt'ls. ~:>-3310 f'lc. nprn, Sal. ,\· Sun 20~1 ,\dull~. no Pf'ls. VENDO~•E WESTBAY ELDEN Huntington Beach ..Wth s1., N.B. YEAl<LY. Si2ll C:Pntf'r SL fi.12--51l4S m :'\E\I/ 1 and 2 Bedrm. ga.rdi!n -l BR. 2 Ba. i·pl/drPS,"""biWJ !\ICE I BR DUPLEX. I.\1~1ACULATE APTS! apts. wl pool. KIDS WE LCOME Blk Bch. Nr. Shpi: Cntr. i·1 - ADULTS. SllS/MO. ADULT and FRO:l-l $1E. ADULTS Attrac 2 BR S139 k $159. 3 !y. lilJ-.~221 ,,.11 1 pni F'A:l-llLY Section 23U Eld('n AYP., C.;\I, BR. $189. All xtras. Pets ok. ---* .>19--0833 * Close to shopping, Park &15·5780 Pool. Rec bldg. 17362 "A" * \\'ESTCLIFF IJ!t * S:l-IL Bachelor Apt, 1ll:'J per -. Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ha e e Kt'f'\~n Lane, 968-7510 or 2 Br, 2 Ba, IJl!n apphances. mo v.·fu!d. S2j aecurlty. 842-6235. POOL, Ph. 642-43274. ..-Swim pool, put/green Over 40· &l!i--8-164· * Frp!, Jndiv/Lndry lac.·11 * BRAND NEW * 1 Br. duplex close to •OCEANFRONT l B n • f.-1 0 BILE hon1e, adull park. 1845 Anaheim Ave. la Costa Apti . bch. & town. Crpls., SJ75/mo. Yearl~·. Crpl~ . No pets. pool. $133. mo. COSTA i'>IESA &12-2.~24 1 .t, 2 BR. hltn~. swimming drp1. & stove. No pets. drp~. &IH201. 67~.:i7~i. &l&-2636 or 96H-!007. pool, lanai, bar-b·CJUf' t,. gar-$145 mo. 536-3507 3 BR, 2 Bath unfuro. Lnwer B•ck Bay ~te. All ulil pd. Sljf) to $110. If.11\IAC. 3 BR, 2,2 BA. CID. A11;;;Ec~ose to beach. Yr!,).'. Dana Point ** Single. TV, pool, pets w'_E_L_L_f_w-_n~ 9",-.-~--,-. -b-ay ok. DANA Marina Inn, 34lll & shops: IJltns, ga.r, l/111r 1 _·c_"'-"-"-wy~·-----­ B•lboa l1land VJE\V 2 Br, cpr.s. drps. bltns. . dults, 00 J'lf'l!l. Bl!ins v.·/DW. Avai l no1v REAL TI' fi.12--J,ll~ lrg pool. S16:i/mn. .l.l-1 Avocado. C~I. &12-!l70ll $2311/mn. 545-8427 or 1 br full ba lg closet pYl t'n! 673·3690 ~~':"-""!~~~~I 968-1091. pat 3 blk! to bch bay Balbo• Peninsula 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath 2 &: 3 BR's. $160 up. Pat\o, 673--1023 alt 1 til JO. I TOBYO 1' j j5 I "j • Ag ing1 At s ixteen we thin~ . . . . only of fortune; of siitty we Ir------~-~, lhink ,mos1Jy of --p E A R I T . U•ff 0 J ' J J J J' O COf'lole'-i th• chU(~1• q1JOt•d b)' f,Uing ln I~• miP•l1SI woid . . , . . you dev1lop from S!ep No. 3 below. S PRINT NUMBfRfO lETTE~S IN SOUARfS 2 , 4 J SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 h,a1. sm "ti nter, S29$ yrly. 641-3766. BEAUTlf"UL 3 Br 2 Ba Bay· front apt_ ulll pd , wintl!r l""ntal $395. 514 S. Baytronl 67.).0033 2 BR, 11., BA. 119~ Emerald. Wintl!r l""nta.I. * 67~lai9 • Ba lboa Peninsul• BAY VIEW · 2 Br, S'.l70 l Br, Sl!!O & $1fi0. Util pd. Bach, pier, parking. Adults. 303 E. Eflirewater. 301 E diewaler-\Vinler Ri!nlal B.ayfron1 3 BR. 2 ha .. g11r11.ge. sm month OAVIS REAl .. TY 642-7tXWI A goorl want '""~'t me 1 ad it a rood ·'-~--- .. Livinglroom with cathfllral pool, childrt'TI. i tORA KAI 3 BR. 2 BA. cpt/rl~. bltn. l Huntington &each BEAUTIFUL new 3 BR. 2 c'Uin &: trplc. Separate Apll! 111888l Mora Kai Ln .. Blk Bch. Nr Shpg Cntr. Yrly. Ba, apt. Close to beaches. 1 laund &N!ll, Encl petio. '' bUc E. or Beach. 962-8994. 673-8Tl3 aher 4 PM. •BACHELOR APT. yr. lease. 67S.-2306. 673-8148. Swimfuing pool k chlldren '1l...'.!..:::;:i;,:.;.;:;=;;::::.;;::c;.::=:1~-::-~7--::------1 iSlOO/t.-tON rn playground $~ ./CHEZ ORO A.PJ'S Sent• An• CALL ~1681 Coron• del Mar llAR.80.R cfiEFNS 82.1.f AthUJta. 1-2-3 BR'11. - L•gun• Be1ch * 2 BR. w I F'RPLC & 546-4353 Pool. Priva!e closed i&r· GARAGE:. No children, no e SHADY ELMS-Pool W,r;h/dt)'t"r . 536--0336. $125/mo; $40 wk. &ch. Utll pet1. 673--9183. Boll.t-C11.m~r siorap WALK TO BEACH! pd, oolor TV at <:resent Bay ;;,;;~===~==°"'"' I "·· f 1 2 & l BR ~, ikh, '4!M-2508 Sl.95 COROLIDO triplex 2 BR 1 BR. Unlurn. SI40 .... ve y , 's .... ., , lwnhse, 1 ba, Ava.ti 10/ll 2 BR. Unfurn. l~ drps, hl.tns, 4whr. 8<17-3957 _N_o"'.w:'.po~rt~Bo":'•'.".ch:".::7"'0--l,:6;.,1>-006!~::9:..::c°'c.="::.".::c'"::."c,.-;="' I 177 E. 22nd SI. No. Z1 2 BR v.·/ gar. Crp!s, drp5, BALBOA BAY CLUB NEAR ne"'" spacious 3 BR. 2 64~5 stove, l child OK. Reis Ba.ylront, I Bedroom ha. duplex. SJ()() mon!h. 2 BR Studio, !~, BA. drps, req'd. $125. 962-2811 all 5. $560. 430-5936 Salllbury Rl'a.lty 673-{;9():'1 crpls, heatrtl pool & gar&ge, 2 BR Apt. OOlle gar. Crpl!r, Sl!O.-UUI pd. Small ept nr 2 BDRM nr bf!ach. Bl lni, qu11:1 nt'lghborl'loorl. No drps, chlldrt"n, sm pet ok. 151h It Newport. S!nile pool. S2'25. Al so ~thouse I "'c"h<~ld~~-",·-"°~"':-::-"=· ~"-~:;:,=',·:-lil~l4<1~1m~o,:::-';84::.7~·"""=~·;::-:::;-:::;· I 11dulle. &42-~. apt. $250. fiTh--5204, 6T,.,._3;..l5 1 & 2 BR. Shag cpt, rhhv.·hr. 2 BR. cplil & drps, f,nced yd. OCEANJ'RC'lNT Lnvi:ly 2 t, J 2 Br Range ref, cpt/drps self clean oven. sundl!Ck. Chlld~n OK, no pets. $130. BR. apt11. S725 lo $275. $17:'1 mo. Walk Sl'a/shops 371 W. W1l110n. 548-3005. 847-70M. Winter. R<!:mltor 673-4350. 433 lrla. ~21i-\Ve 'll l'K>lp yn11 sell! 642-56'18 CAN1 BE BEAT SINGLE STORY SOUth Sea Atmm:phtrw 2 BR .• 2 BATil Carpets A drps Air Conditioned Prlvare Palios HEATED r0oL Plenty ol Ja MJ Carport Ii Storare HIDDEN VlLLAGE 2500 Sou!n Sa.Ha Santa Ana • 546-1525 • . . . . . ' . , + + ' .Je DAIL V PILOT Mondfly, OcLobu ll 1971 r ' Ap«frMntl far !lent )[t]l'-----1 _.M_ ... _)~I )~[ L..__ -JM"~-., .. ~]~~ [ --· ... " )[5J I ll5Jil'-----_ ...... .,_ .... _][Il] .__[ -'-_'"""1_][tl][ '-----_,,....,_, .... _][J] Apt. U'!furn. Help Wanted, M & F 710 H•lp·Want•d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M &. F 710 .,. --I Sr-"" Schools & Cem•nt, Concrete t>elnting & BEAT The Ra:n• Concf'f'te Paperhanging 36S Rentals to Share Santa Ana J 1-ll"'a 1en Pool~ Largr ('lubiio11se t h· BBQ Chil d Care Center Grt'lll n,.11' I 1 ,i;, J Bdrmll fm111 Sl~9 SOUTH COAST VILLAS UDl ;..1ar.\r1!n1 r ~~·AAlJ s:\'r1. YOL:SG \\'Oman looking f,1r roomnia!I"' 4san1e1 In linrl .t· >-hllre ruce apt or h•r ~.;,,41 FL"R~ 9drm. Lady no t>arr1l"r. Pool, Sm "' '" ar'n'p'rrl. arr a :i I 'r-1 il7 ,\fEN. )UL! may .not rt'8hze lh !s bu1 you really rH"t>d our t"'<perr Eurnr"'an ra t n r ('UTr.ni; " (IUJ' llAlr .<.1~1111. that bl'lni,:"s our your goort & rovtr!'i up your Jaulls. Tt11g 1~ easily <lone H )UU klY.lw 11(111 II P kriow ho1>' See tor GIRL tn ~ re dlx SB ~f'I -h~ YO\U'5Pl\•e5 Sir Walters. :'ai2 "l•amr, nr hcti... 23-33. Sl l< 1 •'•··''•'•"'•'•"'•"•'•'d.., .• c •.• ".,..,...., •'ii .Jol&---39~S/fi.l2·Ji!<n- Instructions 575 fioors. paUOS, d r I ve', Train To Be A s1de~·alk1. Don 64i..&.5l4 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1 ~------- 0PERATOR Cont ractor Learn 10 operate Bulldoz· ers, Draghnes, Crant's, Scraper!, Loader!, Trrnch- ers, f't{" Study a: h(JTTie Jollo111'd by tesident train. Jn~ a1 our n1odern lac1liry in ~1tan11, f'londa. ~IY \Vay, quality home ren1od. \Vall!, ce1l111i, floors etc. No JOb too 1mal! 547-00'\6, ~4 hr Ans. ll'fl'. Addit ions • Remodl'l lni Cerl\·ick & Son, Lir. * ATTENTION! * >:Ll.c·rncJs. ll" I 1-11rT1·1 I -, PA I :-; T IN G · Ho n l' .!i I l<eal 1:.~iaie Lirrn~ec' 11h 1r..:hn1· I •• nit~ .11 01 ,itnr -rr" rr ,uaranterrl 11ork l,1r'd Any '! Op!"nin~.;; •n nrii I; ,.,p .. nrl-t .a11, br,.ad h<HUo!. rruuble / l"'i.PE'f on Nt R 4~ t111y "II 1:zr jlib C;i!I fi7)-•~1n. r,1 ntr:rE' in c.ir.-.r.a ,1, 1 \!,,r shoi11. lt!St so!Ld s 1 a! e -~alar} A11ply 1n ['ll'r~r·n s.·e .\Ir. )!art<" Of'''· C"'· ''U"t'•lltS lron1 st:hf'U\al11'<. nnly Roli<'11 ay Inn, 1~00 \'OU 1upply !hr pa 1 n 1 . " " 0 hin. ['ll'rate h;is1t• h11nd & n1.:H'h. f'ah.o;a1lf'.", C 111. Roon1.s p111n!er1 SIO t>a . Also 1 ll hi I ~-~~-I ext!'r1nr Call S.\1\.-10.16. CORBIN.MARTIN tm s 1 ~r .: 1"n11 '11) .~ l!(JUSl:-.Kt:f".PEn .•. flnv ,.r ---~;;;;-w:;;;;;;;;;----1!R~E~A~L~T~O~R~S~,,,:6~4~4~·~7~66~2 ph)'1"5 preJ rL C \I ~"fl<i ~hc•rr«. F11n11b n! .l 11r1ulrs. :\o \\la.~nni; rrM11nr C'lri>.s!11r1! iid 1111 2~~ WALLPAPER APT ;\li\:-.'Al.ER-r.rhah!r look111g!r11 r :-,p,·r1 ,.11r P rl * * i.:nu1•lt. "'•·~-' sal""'1V'<"•~ •.Dally Pllor. PO. Bi:-: 1560, hou~"krcprr ,\n,11nr1n11~nr IVhen you call "?.tac" ...... ,.. 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(;ill fi.l~~h.~7 Office Rental 440 111!!•0.: r11 i.:;11r les~nr.s-for 1 r•nhl 1rr .. i-I0-3 12'i ----DESr: s pace available $.'iO ALCOHOi.JC-; ,\onnymou.< rno \\'Lit pr<iv1dc r11rnlture I Phnnr ;,12-~217 f'r wnle at SJ mo. Answerin,i.: serv1ce p fl Bfl:-. 12'!~. Co•!a '.\!r~11. n1a urc IH Y or · 11\<J n" J>hnnr• d~-71h~1 \\'inter ls coming S.lS-5193, PRCFE.SSIO:\AL Pauiuni;: I··~.; ;1n1-J [lln, -, '1<1.1~. n1,1 WITH A HIGHL y -=~-o---1 &-7pm. 1nt('f/P'11Pr. Hnnl"'~t Y.11J'k h"r!I(' 'Wi)~.{j~/lflf,. \IOl l S F~\\ ]\'[~ k ~-''-~-------I Lir &-Ins. 5 48·2759, ------REWARDING n10111<•ts ran1 01nsrml\!I NAme ....................... Engraving 5-!0.-1-H-I. * BE A * CAREER I in<•n<'Y ~r1!1n_t: Bl"'PI 1n r Address ..................... EXPERT Harni Engravin~ *PAPERHANGER* STAR EARNER 1 • r.i ... 111ons L'a1 nro:· C'ttll Jor T b I K,\TELL.\ P.I::,\L E::iT1\TE. ,n~ ·•11-rop !f'S, P aqut'S. cups. e1e. Prior !ns1rue1nr 6-16-2.f~'.) -lrl!r.·" ''··-~ 1. Russt!l. 5-18·279.f, days. no11· 111 :-:..nr.1 .\nil, n1rn11lrr '.\I~::-.· X·~llLITARY \\'0:'-tE:'\ 1 Hri0-.-,--,-.,,---1-1---,1 &!2•5153 t'l'PS Pla.o ter, Patch, Re;>air "' )11 r 11~1111c t>oiarrl' plu.. s · "".': f'r, . onarr 11at1,,oal h,.hn!! ,.rri hr nt ·E TO THE CllA'.\'G-R;-1.' ho\mr '> 1.•\0 *i hr~ d;i~·'· City ................... , •••• .:)1ate .......... Zip ...•.••.. weSliBJIU aia!!ab!e. :;()j So. El v -AS ECTOMYINFO Camino Real, San Phoue ............ Age ..•.. !\TERESTED 1n an ;il trr11at1,·e io public educa· 1100~ Call mr. 6i,}.-l945. Gardening * PATCH PLASTF:RI'.\'G S <>r<'rHn:: 11,.,11 nfl i< r !'\(j ECTi'\()\JY .. !ORS Ar:r:, ~:('ek0ly S-2J h!°.t & gas. AL'S GARDENING A!I lypl"i;. FrC'e r~liinate~. S ~1:in.1r:1·1'« nrrrirr! IL\Rfl 1~1 F1~:n. RL"T IT -"~'.l--~Xl!lc· ___ _,..,,.'----1 for gan:ltning & small Cal! ~0-41!'25 ~ lndi>1>lual rra1n1nb !tlr I" t.\"E.'\ l!.\RDER TO HSKPRS Emptyr pays-fPI", landscaping 1ervlces, call Plumbing 11('1\' lwrn'""~ t'!\1 1 n:<f.: THAT \\"ILL \.t'Or:;:l' A!Jrn Ryland Agrn- 541)..5198. Serving N•wpon. S c;1·0111p hrnrfir~ 1;1\·1·; YOU Tllf: R"\CI\-cy JO!i·B E. 16th, S. A. -ELDEN -I Clemente. 492-4•120 .\pCarl'. &12-4 !36 I Lll'lO CJFF!CE • co:-.·r1DE:\TI AL l'OllllSf'lln~ ~p;irk:,n;; '.'\E\\' 2 BEDR00:'-1, 101'f'rlook1ng R1C'harrls \lkll~ t. referra l !or ah<lrt100 & l ,,arrltn ap11r:m<>ni t.uxur·i 0<~1 NJ rr. :S2:\• p;>r mfl. "-a1lop11on ApCare. 612-14.16. SJ'.\'G l:-.'G Technique. Song lnTerpretanon. Jamts !\. Ch11pn1an. 492-8265 , :~16-0121. PLU:'<1BING REP·\lR .. t k I C!L\1, O>Eta l\1esa, Dover ~ . ~ ·s~rnt1 ,il 11nr 10.,1s ;inrl Cr.ri1·;...n Tfl ST.\RT ,\ 5-17--039i ~ou~ Jl'X•l. h1~!l !a:iil~cap1rlt :0.!(t~r S('e 10 apprt'~'l<llt" Shores, WestcJl!f. No• ~~2~.~2...,sn~al! p11bl1t 1'f>lll!tnn;'· LI ft-:Tl\lf: PP.OrJ::S.S lO;-.:-1fOL·~J.:Kc.1c:c>:~rcro.R~c,~-,c,-,1cdcl * LANDSCAPING * I COLE PLU-M B ING l:llO .-.n. r~517~~j l ~11111a ,\na ,\L CA11t:ER, i·;u·"· !l :\()-~·.10. S11lary open. Ne I kl llrlrrr111•ri;;. 5'10..!!;112. · "' aiins, ~pnn rrs, ar-z.1 lir rri1rc &!J J16i 1 ,\~k lnr .\n fl11ln1rrl II·· \"nL-\\",\:'\T TO JL\\'f; -- ho rs, PilllOs frnt·rs 1•111Js ~ ,---Tiil•: t'J1'i\;\'C'li\l, L'OE-l!OSTl::SSES-1.~ & flVt r . $J7\ .\il111ls -nn pC'Tr;. )311 l'lr;1•c> c.11! ~)..J 6\2-Lill 1 j[Q~) EJrirn ,,, c (' '.\! DC:LL·xi:: 3 l'OOnl oJff•f'P SUl(P lost ~tld Found ti•:i--:i;so or fi.16-~lfli :;;;;;;;;;;.~~ 1 111 ((•rnria rl('! .\Jar. PrP ~ilt;P A 11e11· ,\· helt<"r way to le;irn. SPANISH SPEAKING A'.\!AZ l.'\G Adult L 1v1ng r1:1 p11rk1ni: ti~.O Sfl. Ft. found (free ads ) 550 f..12-;.,m I Joc. ;-.. e 11• c;irp. draprs. F:a~y & qu ickly. 6.f&-2901 f,lf Beaut. l S.: 2 BR !11rn 0r unf Rralonnnl!ts O'trp. 67:~61('() ___ ___..._ -----_ "v"<0J7J-C7E0.7v~,-,-on-,-_cte-c7h-n-,q-,-_, Lic '.J '"'nl .. J\f o~1e• c' h"••"· Roofing Rl-:l-:L11'\t. J-,1~h1n11 S°l\ll<t "" r· ! D "'"' ' "~ ' " " rr~:'>!nE'.\'CI-: nr :-.:t:vr..:n .r11t'rl:11nn1rn1 ,. 11n<·1ng 13 yn; loc exp. 536-tm,,, ~v-df1[11·rr~', 1•1,]lr, l!o'1n 1ir ill· 1 C II , ~ "''°~ PROFESSIONAL Gardener, tree 1\·ork, pruning, sprinkl!'rs, cleAn up jobs, Janrl.sc a pins;:. GC'Orge, 6.u;..5.~93. LEE ll-ll"". Co. Roo' ''"" H/\VI!'\(; TO \V ()RR y l'r> Train. 11 : .Jol...--:•~"~· . ..,.., "" .. ., 1-r,.1n1r11!. \\orl1 .--.11 11 11'1UI" 1111 typrs. Rcco1·rr. repair.-;, \\"ill lrain. f'all Jril n .\ROl"f F!'Tl"RF: EXP!<'.\'-l:'\St;R,\NCF: Agenry Apts. S<'lf cJPan. 01·rn.o;, BAY VIEW OFFICES S'.\\,\LL Slark !.· \l'h11e doi::. Pop f.. class1ca!. Susanne D \V (in 2 Br1 rl1~pls, sh;i:; Oeluxr. Air·Conrlllioned nialr. ftiund 1'1('. :O.lacArthur ,\ulti. B ,\I. lll.~t. 494---7269. thermo rn.)f 1·natin,1;~. 11'hirr :1~~·~:i71 nr i;:1:i-fl!l:lf.. n1TL1RF.:'> l. /\'.\' E:'\CITJi\'{j G 1 r I-An ah r 1 111, c-xprr • •-l·t Lt'•/bo""td CAr:EEll. OL'R C!J.\IPANY \1 /d1\rlli11<>-llrP IOS k '" "". " "" 'i;incc BOYS 10 11 " ·~1. 642-72'2'.?. • · !:'> RE1\0Y TO ~;\!PLOY l1n111Pn11 nrri; p nl11'1rs ~~-~~------I to drh\·er papers in the San YOU l..· CJV~~ YOU THE ri<'~1r11hll"'. Salaz·.~ rRni::e cpts, Orr~. jacuzzi & sauno1 Lido ArC'a Blrr1 .. Harhrir \'1cw Hills bi!lh<;, 1111.r;e pool RraJonornic ... Bkr 67~i-IJ700 C;ilt ~,~Q.~!!:lO -67:ui~'."l-I. Merrimac Woods. 511 LI b I I di o~:SK spe ce avllilat1te $50 . A , 1,· 11" f'!11a P poo r . I ServicH 1nd Repairs )[5J T. Guy Roofing, Deal D1rrct. c; s J C ED 'S Tender Loving C<1rf' .emeoie, an u.1n apl!'i· TR.\I'.'\J.'\r; P.l'.:Qt;IRED TO SJllfJ..SOIXl n10. C.111 77~·6]2fl. I rlo n1.v own '-''Ork. &l:'>-27&0, trano and Capistrano Beach .ST.·l n·r \"OU o,. • \' o L' R La11 r1 & G;.irrlen Srr\!IC<> fnr ·is ,.~ 4.!J '.\lr rrlmli r \I -'Y, C )I. EXTP.A nu•t lr<.: :! Rr ap! 11alk 10 heArh S2l n ~riv furn 'CLEA'.'\ and :'par1ou~ 1 BR .\pt~. 1°'.l. Pr!. shnpp1n~. fi~2·2~ti :. Huntingt~jqc:~ ,{• 2 :\r. ;.,. -. a:iv. arcil. \\'.\ Y. Co~a :\lesa·N1!11rport Beach. l ----~------1 mo. \}'ill pro\'Jd e furniture Fnuorl "0 l.;'tvo\ Pl , Cn<111 at S5 mo. Answerin~ sen•ir:e )Jr~a. nrar Oran~e A1·r, 21•1 a\·a:Jable. 222 for'€'st Ave, _.::~c"c".:_:r_1c. _r_1c'--~---I Auto Waxing Laguna Beach. 494-!J.166 fOC~D: Youn.i:: Alack malt LIC'eOSf'rl/lnsu rrcl. l' re e Sewing/Alterations DAILY P l LOT Estimate! 548---6])). --- 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.4'0t!.··01·10200iiiiiiiiii0 • CflnlfhlllY Tl'a 1n1ng 1·ai \"i c. '.\l11gnoh11 an<I Banoin_r; 1n II B '.\lus1 hurl O\\'nrr' 9fi2-J~j(l DESK space available S.'iO mo. \\'tll pro\'ide furnitunf at $5 mo. Ans1rrring scr\'icc avallabte. 17875 BeaC'h Bh'Cl. 1----------- lf . ,,_ ,, fi :O.IOS. Olrl '.\!alt Bra~!c uo11ngron 1>1:aC'h. ,,.12-4321 11 /rollar • \·11. s11n Juan E!;ROPl::A N p,0 .. ,,,,0 SKEETER'S Auto Polishing '-:-;-c;~-;-c"COcc-c-cc-"°'-1 AL 'S Landscaping. Tree DP.ESS:O.IAKJ:'\G e l""il ,.,,,,~~ B"ne(lt• Con1 pl }Ob $15. PJ'QI. Fret Bookkeeper F /C u .. _r " ., P /U by A.flpl. &l~23JO. rf'moval. Yard rl'1nodrl1n~. All custom fitted. Personal Receptionist e P!u:-h 01/a'r~ Trash hauhog. lo t cleanup. Fashion ad\'icc. 673·18-19 Accountant e ~1art Jm1n,..dialrly Babysitting ~rpal r sprinklers. 67.l-1166. FACTORY F:xrwr: St'anitrf'~~ G eneral Office INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men o r Women Lease A Yellow Taxi Cab ON BEACH! . 1 .0.t:'.\'T!:'T Su11e aratl., Bl r!i:: .~Z.l:i \'1a L:l:o, L1<lo 'B Rlty E ltmf'n!ar;· Sl·honl . COSTA MESA EX P ER . Haw a 11 an \\Ill r!o 5('1<'trig 10 my hornt. Typist P RE-SC HOOL G;ir rlener.C om pl11,te ilrasonahlerall6-1&---l671 Bookkeeper (P /time ) Enroll now for Fall i; 11 r rl "'ni 0 g :> f' r \' 1 <'...,e 9 Dn>~~makin:; ~ :\l!f'ra11ons RUTH RY AN AG ENCY n ,\ \' r: LOOl\J'.\'GL.\;\'[l, Fl.'\f<;\'C'IAL J;\'\"F:.;;T \fl-::-. T ,\;\:ILY.<.:T, P.: ~: BR()Kf.R, r'ROFF:SS!O'.\'.\I, ,<;,\l.E"~­ '.\L\'.11 IS l'.EVl f·;11·r;..:c; fir. PLIU\TlflSS J\1'.\IEDl,\Tl-:- 1.Y TO ST1\RT YOL· O'.\' Tlll-.: r:OAD '!'01\"ARflS Tllr: 111-~IGHTS or· SECLiR· !TY Sc PRESTIGE, Call [nr Appt 546-1311 '.'\F.IV APT.Ii 1 ar rrom sm 2 ·BR From SZ.12 j BR From S3i5 f ... .~ Al':ula ble Ca rpe! s-dra p-es-d 1.~h 1\ ashrr heaied rxioI·~llt1n11s·trnn1s rC'c roo.-i1-nrean 1·1e11·s rs·;n~-an1ple p:i.rk1ng Sc.·unty guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OLE,\:'\ A\"f., 11 6. ~:;:1 :.».1 :~1 o:. O)lf'O 10 am·fi P'll fl.11ly \\'ILLL\~t \I .\i.TF:RS CO. N e wport Beach WESTCLIFF RIVIERA :=:rac11')11<; 2 Rd1·m B!ir.~. '~r­ P"r~. rlrnrr-. hra11r! pool ~·r ~hnr'.t: .1rr1 1\rlt1i r~ tiiJ-3jT\, J ones Srr11rr . XL,'\'f <'Hice ~pa{'e 1101' a1acL , L1r!o Bld,c. 33):i VJ;t Lul1J, 1\'.B, 67.).-377!, Jones R!ty Sr1-..·1"c '.\IEDICAL S111Tr, also an ;,(f1{'P now ara1L .f;/j :-; ·'""l"'l't B!vrl. 01\\'J.' P.EALT\-fi·12·7()')(1 Cfri:_:_.-1_DO_B0E"ll"0°uc.5c£-.cr_O_R_ OF!-!CE nr. STOP.F:, 211 \I . II 1!:<011, ( \l fi.!:!-6360 ~f..l\'Ptlf!T 13EAC~ ~'O(~~(l()..j!)O ft. '.\;)(" rh ~Ir r.r11n, fi7:l-lfi01 Business-Rental '4.J FOl",'\D p.ir•akr~t, a rta (;o!drn11c~t ;i11rl ,.::1111rr. C,;11 ahrr ·Ir n1 .~12-i!j!l. FOL''.'\11 Ffl\ \"er,[_, flll nrt· lRrh & '.\lonro1"ia, 1,2 day +. r:an1alani, 61fi-.41i76. Drs11:nrd lfl ~u11 )011. 17~?. :Xc·11f"'fl, C\l i;in.-1~: .. 1 fut, da.v sessions. Planned ! EXP. Japanese Gardener. C;ill Jo • &lti41!6 17H:{l BC'fll'h, JIB 1'1<·fl67J rr::ii;r;im, hot lunches. Agr~ I Know h~w, ~1p-keep, pl11.nt -;;A:;l;;te~t~a;<t;(;0~,;;,-::7.64<2?..:<s:iia<4<5-I!,..,..,...;;.;.,...,..,...,.;.~ 2·6. hrs fi :]O A~l . 6 P'.\!., pest, lrtmmrng,, clean-up. Ncat.11.ccurall', '20yearsc'<P. * Bkkpr F /C $600 s=o ~ k-<'0.\11\\ftl::'. 6-1?·-!050 1 -'~."::'.4~. Tile ~;:,,llf'r, 1l1ru 'TB. SSS I 111\BY-"!TTl:Xi; by thr hr, .~PE.\'CEP."s La11·0 SC'l'V l{'r, -----------Cap,;,rrano Br<Jcl1 ,\rca ----ol.i.1 fl!' 11 ,..,,k, ~Inn lhi 11 Fl'I. frr r r -1. La1vn car e . CERA,.\11,C tile new I:: N>rvire Ccnt<'r 1\c:cnry Los t ·----~~ LllP•·hr·, ,•: ~n.1,•k, 111"h'-,<'d rlr·;\llllP~ rtas .. ->'18-521.t rrmorlcl. Yrf'(" C'!<T Sm•,11 300 '."!'wport Center Dr. '.'\.R ~:0.1 ,\LL Frn1al" : r 11~-t.<.11 · 6 bl'Ol<n [lUJ:: 11 /h!k f·1o•r I! l/)c11r(j o1f .":1n nirzo 1'011." --.-,,1;:J.l11'SC Gardening ,\obs \\'rJcon1r. :i."\fi..2~26. SUI/I" :i~:, ·H-19ioil found p!ea.~p rr111rn .'IS rln-.; nrar 5':i Cia'f PlRtll. I Comn1crcial -Residenlial Tree Service B001':KEF.~ER fie. 1::.\fl!'I'- -" d I ''' II ~~-II)~" J d al 6'"' ,,~,. thr\i 1.rn'l Lrrlg-er. Se11 ... 'l'I CAL L NOW! 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Parrish nf'•~•!'i mr 1ra " • .1~ __ • _. __ • ____ ' __ n ustrl ......,.-,.,:> r~ hmkr n llark & olUI"' TO 1:11 r Ca rpenter GE1'ERAL Trre Sei>·. Y;irrl l'r111rr or. l'rnp. rn~n1T ,,. t::-.p . .!;ip:tnr'se Gardener 1 h 1 I f d ,., I , n 1 ~""!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'"""'"'""" 1t11·rh this mo :-.,:,., ··nll.,r ---r !"an.up. au 1111:. spr1nk er pl'r pr!' . ·"'' 11 )' p•'n 1: Ans11 rrs to ''Ronn ir-LARGE OR SMALL L.<1 1111 \lRinl. Clf'ao-u r rrp;11rs. Rr11s.&-1&-:1i<4ll. 1!<'11!,1 C'l'1!>~1f1t'(! art :'-o. EXi'l:.B.. l\ai!rt>ss 11 ;inted - .\JI 1.'ll"~ llnrk \Ill rlour~. T_c_•m_"_'_111":: :..ifi--IS!l-1 ~iJiiiiJiiiiJiiiiJiiiiJiiiiJiiiiJiii~iJiii~I :_o;1;, D:i 1lv P1lnt, f'. I), Ro\ .\ra1. a1trarl1\·r, 01·rr 21, Erncrgcnr.1. r~11..01 ... , lra111<'. rrparr<. f't•· %2.t!ltil Cnmplete Yard Sri>'!<'" · 11·rr ·. <'lll, • ill'IC'r .... 1 . I" n10.<.. old Rroll'n1sh ~1l1rr Employment BUSBOY c \\ · l\l 13 k pane 1. rah1nrt~. f1n1.<.h. JAPA.~E:'[ Garrlrrwr _Exp'd. ;I [ill Lifill, t 'nsia \lr~il. l'.;1 . ~!Lfilfl fro1 ~11l 1t shift. Guu<l !1fi.~, LOST 11111.lr Grrman ~h"rh• 1d I ' ' ,., 11-n B ' " bl k \• 0 _ _;:1.·11· Con.·<·•ict-•o"~Rtm•ll•••-6-ifr-0619 :l-IS-79:.i; r <• 1 11 L · • N>t• ' rs. a l'r at 2 ·-----I\/ ilt . lC'. ;v,1. ('~! "' " i:.\ptr. \f'J' .'i ll~! "r ptn 1l:11l.1'. l:'-Tf.P.101~ D e C' or a I 1 n g Plaza. $10(! rf'i\·arrl pl('ase rn1 add1t1ons·cab1ne1S·plans-JAPAi\'ESE G1\RDE~ER ••••••••••••! (:Jr·<111 ,( N"fll' \pp[) 111 p<'r. l-'--,C.,------- -""1.t.11 !nr lra·C'-Jj.;Q sq. It. "all Larry. ~·1!·!ll\Oll. hrly or contract. il-18-4220. Complete Yarrl Care. ,.;(111 S11rf .t .'1rl<1111, j93() IV. • E:XP \\',\!TRESS: • ,.,irnrr <1 l1rJ1r> s\Jltahle tor =~=--'-'---------I CARPENTER. '"l\Tan fo' ,11 , __ n_,_,_.,_0_,_h_l<_._&_12-_8'_8_'_· _J __ o_b_W_•_n_t•_d_,_M._•_l• __ 1_0_0_ 1~Cn.<1'q I fli·y, :-, n. H1ch;irr!'~ Cnffrr Sh<J{I 'l'"''ra Tnr flr o!hf'1' BLACK C<!Ck·a·poo dng ",. -• .-.----; _;__ :,llS C)cro;111,JJB 11'/11·htr ni1 chrs1 fC'male. rrasoos." \\·ork st u a ran . COl\-IPLETI'~ lawn & garden-SALARY po5i!ion nf'rdrrl. \\ A.'\TED rxp,,r1rntV>r! rar. . ::.:_:c:::_ __ rrmn~•rr1al bu~Jll('SS-Xl nt r-.·r Surls1rte \\'ed. NRme Reahsllc pnC'rs.fi42-7Ji7. ii..: service. ~;ngr. & l\·lg n1·1. pr111rr <111<1 •'•ra 1111c· rilr.J-00[1 & C<l('k!a1I \Ya1trr!i.s lr>C"11llnn l~O~ \\'"~rcit!! Dr -b k 1 R I 1· ' r Pll C ! d li.: ·' IRYINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES""ACENCY (;rorral (lflwe Figure Clerk rile Cltrk OrriPr Dr sk Typ!~! Shlp/P.rC" Clrrk to S4~ S3JO $315 to S-1:.0 $375 S3.45 hr SB 0 6 ,~, ~· ,Julie. :\lay be 111 Ju r ed. EXP. Rcmodelln.o;:, cabinets. J1n1 :>-18-0.\0'.i ac groun1 .• ra .M;itr mri11 f11i· l'>ffi<1il .inh. (.11! ''fl r. in1r, ou · · a_is -..--.-!.-., Ev!'~ I Gene•al Servi·ces salrs c.xp. \\!il11ng & a hle !fl 1\7!1-;ii;,:-: if"llllcrliirll for Ill-dr>1·rlori int<) llt1mf'. D11y 4S7l E. 17th (;it lr.•1nt l 1:11.:llO·,. , Rr,1ard 21.1 I ;!!'12-1732 fJr rrpa1rs, rna1nr . No job 100 , 642 I CM ---21.~ :J!l3-.~.J.!7. snl-Reas. 646_4224. work harrl. Snmt travel OK, lorr11 a!l,,11. '1\1/1. fta n..!10 S<in Jo~riu111 -470 ~==-"'.:!-~·:!~>: -NEW SHOPS '""c'1'i·Ec·ri'.<cc,,c,c,--;,~,Y:c-c_=,,~,o,-l .:.c:::_c.:c=..:.:.:...::::.:.._ ___ THINGS by r-.100~1"'. L1 . 4:> Yr .... olrl . s::n.3;15. C'.\:'111 ~:r.. h1'f"ilkfa,1 i:h,11. ~,'","I Cours"'. 1s<n.1CCL1h·C'r I 'L"1~v~E~·""""1""","""1""""""l V ISTA DEL MESA ''~ ' elect., plun1h. lcnci', tile. IN DUSTRIOUS J'Ol!o". n111n ;-,,, '"Porrr1· Jnn Cnfrre :->111•1•. :r · r.·inr, .'\e/lr LJ, .J, Ai::k ,·tn-lim ami .Y. xln! 1r,() "! f1 11r:q 10 Pfl!1ery nvclr. lla1r cu t short. ('('111:<.r Carpet Servic • "' roi· \\'avnf' 1'33--011'' J1v1n~ conrli::. hskp1ng. litlle L'&! \l'r•t. l1ff Dr :-,·s Apartments 1 :-n;ic ~. Li:::iin.; R"llCh. 1 ,, /hrll~. Vic s~J. l~lc. 1-1-0-H"N-.-,-C--t-&_U_b_l_l_ iostlns, carpen!I)'. paint etc. "·anl~ !ull l1n1e Jflh ria 1n11ng, Call ti·!·l-liOO c:-.c j :! j ' ' · · •· coollini:. ;1hl!' In drivr. inay I i .~· 2 BP. r 1rn ,(· !"nl n .~h-494-8513 l~!'\1;1 rrl riffrr('(l ! 673·'2.~:<3. arpc . fl 0 s cry 54;r-0s20 . ('lltl~lruclio!l \\llfk, la.1,·n hC'Tl\T'Cn ~11n1 & 2p1n. I F/C Bkk lo S60fl 1\'nrk flUI of ho111e 1·2 days i1;;<l11•r -~~ .. ,r ,\, Rrfn::: --~. . Cl earnl'rs, Extra On-Sham-Hauling ra1·r, orld .1ohs. &12--0'122. Cli!LDRE'.'ll" B:\C!~--rD I Ord Df'~~rClrrk In 1-150 Il k, 673-!'lO!l8 ;,.1i:...;;.141. :'n-,: "r'1' :-Lr,· l:rr rrn:~r .... ToP.t, ,~"•r '.'r"ll'··rt P:1'1' Lfl:-T 2 hiflnrlt poridle 1rr"Q~~. JXlO frre Scotchguard iSoil \l•nih "II I I I d BACHF.LOll 11·oulrl l1kE' ro SCHOOL? You l·;i o earn ("Itek T.''ft.•< 10 <.•ool -----~--~--1 f'.},'\r .;:•.1r·~ t 1·,; --' '• I" <1fS r ma l' 11Cll'y ~pa~ r.ctarrlants)_ Degreasers & YARD, gara;e, 1•\ranup~. ' ., LVjl; llpn1·7 11m .c;hift ll'knds Tustin & Mes a Drive B::i!r.<-1 S-,y Prr,p. lll>-iCO nr rrJ 51Hrhrs rernoi·cd all l'nlor brighteners & 10 Remo,·c trrF"!., rlil'!, ily, :'-IANAGE S'.\IALL HOTEL 11 h1le 111ry Jr11ro. Be 11n Rrcrpt. Typi~t S3!l0 h-t6--?ifi4 r.;~ -1-1 in Br;irh ;irra. RC'lerrnccs. ,\\'Un !'l'Pl'f:'Sf'fl!illl\'(', You ll NEWPORT * S4S-48S5 * • .. r:J'" HJ I' ~TOP.E nr cc'c·o'o'-'~~------1 n11nu1e bleach for \\'hite car. i; k 1 pl o ad er , backh-0(', l:'.qu;il Oppor. J::n1ploy"r -:: &!6-3632 ask for Bill. hr11e ;>-f'ur n11·n bus111t'."'·· PERSONNEL --- - ---n~ Fie ;: ~::a/mo. COSTA FLUTE. Jpf! in car \\'c-rl-pr:'!s. Save your money by 847-2666. .\-IACHINIST \\'ASTEO r.\ tit\\ " 1 '•" 1 RR '\~!· . .;:\ .;.~.;...:;:i:_:11 nr-.da~· n~n hy ;1 girl Sill'IO,I! n1e extra trips, \\'ill lcHcAcUc.Lcfc,c,Gc,,~,c.-,-,d~-cclr-,-0-.,-p yflur 0110 hours, your Ol\!l AGENCY r-.:ot produe!!on work C.:il! :i.J,11.;,~:t-'i 6P:'-1·9Pi\1 \' .,,,. r01 1·., :-i' a1 ,,! fil'lont:Prl !o aPO\V,Pls r alt C'lcan J1v1ng rm, dining rm by,,_,,,_,, cnll cg o JobWanied,Female 702 earning ,, Call 11011, lhrath'holhct't s: ·r, l ·I ;i·: r~·,..r 1 1 TEi~i :J;.-;c Lee. ~"~l'r or nf· -,.J()..;t;;:?._ S ,... ,.,. .____ 510-4011. ~IS Canlpu.c; Dr , '.'\.B. --f • '.-B·· i-01 J n~. k hall 513· Any rm 1·50• s:udrr11 Large truck. Reas. ID k I 0 P"> ., ST s 1 cnurh SlO. C'hair $.5. 15 yrs. ~ll l"G '.'\EEO JIElJl . .\T 110'.\lE:' COL'.'\TEP. salrs !!:fl. Rr1111I '\on;1 \\' Hofln1an ;..10.~3=; J\1;\ wor in e:>;cliangr. or I, 1 1 ~ ' ~-:--;· S~\ h;:-~;~n ~· -<.>. A, ~c" a P 0 1111 r.\p ts "·hat counts. not meth-.>.· -"" • Yor Trmpor.iQ· &-r.·1cr. e'JWr 11 must. rhnto salrs ap1 2.li6 ;>;1'1i·pon Blvd. I l ~, • ... ;.L'.t < .. , ••• 'T(i,··.L. >.'II · •·~• .... <,f' Y1r. ash!''v St, :\JOVING & llA'"Ll'G II' JI C I f'f\QST 0 lf d I "''>\!Ji;, f?pn:di; ,,,,.-Fr.uni . \"l.\·. Re,1 ard : M I rln 11ork mrself. Good ' u ' • e .1\c (in\dC'SCCn! C\l}('r hr lriful For 1111rr11r11 1 · "l{'C n1 e 1{"a ~ ·"==c-.==~-I I ~;;;;;;;~;~ "i •· \t'.~"!'r)P,.7f,f .\Cll. ""~-;;ll" __ ·--------1 -'c'c'..:::"clc·OclcOcLc_ _____ 2 TO~ rruck 11 /hf1 Piano~. ,\ii!r< a Surscs-e l\ousr-b<v 110 :;..':Ii ,\ !tJl am rr1rpt1nn:•t PIC'asant MAINTENANCE 1 • ,-,.J ,-,_· • .-1 •-organs, $10 hr. :>-i3-i702 krrptn.. f\12-1012 nai·r <; Cllmer.1 rrr~t1nal 1l}-Ex r · d Jn I COUPLE i Rooms 400 .'ll--=:-;,-~ ·; : .. '.s; i .,fl.cl' :'\!L !"m;ile Ork gray ,t· TIME FOR TRASH & Gara1;c clean-up, HU:'-!t:'.\lAKERS L'PJOI!\ 1:::-.r hanr;r, C'll. I lliullr,v hhkpc ~}st r m . _ EXPERIENC[O -!·----------·;., .-t .. -e i.·. ~.:-11·"; !ot·.1 \\hi fi mo "ll1 \"ic. Crl:0-1 QUICK CASH 7 days. Free est. Anyt1!lle. _ DE:Ll\"ER\' \Ji•<inri \·trJo area fnr largl' aparlmen! house •i:·" ·· ., 1 , , ,\ f .. 1, ~ ;. ~ ., " ~-,,__1,:;-, Rr;irll. \\ht rnll:ir. ll7:i-7~~2. ~5-l_S_-50_371.~~-----~nr r r.rn1an<>n! ~f'r\'lrP Nrii~~/lprr !ry i;Torf'~. ap· 1-li·ii.!ll I 111 C.i1"0n1 riPt .\lar Live-lo. r ! • t I ' 1-• ..:F.\Lror:-.T Sl.\'.\lESI::-THROUGH A Housecleaning •\le flai'I"' C·ir:·fl 1 ·111•"tt'-fll'I'' :~.;o-1 ;:11rin1..\lnr:-Fri l G IRL FRIDAY Sal;;r}·Open I-; ':r •. 1 .. r .,•· ~ Industrial Rental 450 1 l·rnv1lr, nr~ncr Coll:1r DAILY PILO.T • llr>USl"'krf'pl'r!<. '1·" 11-~i · t. St 0!' Sun an1 ~\II N E N f'h .f~\.\.J'l1i.~ ---,--_' * COSTA MESA * I *-a-• ·1'1:i-401J • • * WANT AD HOUSF: OF CLEA:'\ r;il S11rsrs ('I C\ At ~loai h!\ I ; ·; ." · ' 1 • • O xper. ecess. l --c.c1cCcU~Rcl~-To----l RatC'.'>. ' ! _ 11•-·2:\!'IC Apply 111 prrsfl~ nnl~, Oci. 10, :'II 1\ :'\ .::. , expl"'r. .. . : •!/. .:: ' .. ·1 , ~!1 .':• f•l''• i fll'I-, O:\ILY PILOT fQr ac1 ion' 642-5678 Coi'i:nm 'l .f.: Rr~d~ Cl"<in lng HE1\LT1! &-[1~:'.'>TAL As~t r\pPr •'111111· 11, or J2 .. 1-P\!-.. P:'ll, SeC' prrsnnahlr, i;ooct hraJth. 4 " ' '"' · 1 '! r I 'l ,. i ,. i h,/I E; , C~ll ~~-~·~ & 5.<ive~ ree csl. * vL--682·1 • -FA:0.11 1.Y (,\RE AGE'.'\CY ~toll', :\.tl~r.~ Oprn r:1 T111"1· ,J(•;o.1111r l',i!1,ard~. CJ u b da~s. Gu:1n1ntr'r $80 . .\<l('r- l"; rr·· ,::< ~ ( """; l),·,;i ', 1 , • • 'f r 1 ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi;oi;iiiiiiiiiiii;,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &y & Rrach J;1n1h)rial J~O~ i\o. Broad"a~·. 11.<li-!UPil Hilli: Arr;i. \\'1·11r 1.,1·1·r1~b1·nok •. ,q!li;:nnl1~ 1)1'-rel! !l111r l'lc~1 1:n. 2D12 E. '~ ... J t · f '.~ _:_____ ·., r·11'1; .i.:: r~r""' rt•r~·~nty * * Crpts, 1dndo"·s, floors. ric. Sitor;i ,,1111 :~17_66.~1 r .n. Ro:-. .f·!\ E! Tor11. c ~hf _11111 l'.1!1~~_::_;111:'."rr, r .V. Co;i ~l l!wy. Call rvcs ,to Sun, S' • fl> r \'•''" 1;i ;1 l<i:· ·hr • l0 '.' \ 11 rF~"'> fU.Tli' * I * * * *. Res. & C(lmm'I. &-IB-l 41JI . • _ D t;-.'\ T A L Srrr··r,.ry.Qf!lr;; Gt7''EftAL Or!· ICE: Plen ty l c'c'"c·c'c""o·==~-~~~-1 '• i •. ~1r • .,, •;" •f'I < \ln r, -., r 1: i 1 \J 6-12·14~~ · I DEDJCATED CLEA~L"G EXPf~"RIENCED rtllrr, ne11 1 l\!<1 nagt1'. Ex[J('r. or collrgr. of puhli•! ronlill'! for lhl' ,i::al ~IANICUR!ST nl'rdC"ti .for • ·"' \p:, !i,i I ' \:, • -11 0()..14 40 SO.FT-.-1 ----------------------.. * \re Do Evl'ryth1ng * a C:-t'flUnts. rlrstre~ pan 11n1(' 2.'i-li ~1-ff,..:',O()(l. -~ll1<i l1krl\ /1c11rr~. Accurale ThP. Hair Faetn~. :\loving ----:r 1•,\ • •1 •1r~1 s."<••·-tt· DO"UT '''"P ""' k frn1 .: ..... ' Ir 24 hr. Ca.II 673---4072 \~Ork c :0.1., :-<.B. C;ill '. . . 1~111!1~. Sla l'I s:~1fl. 1nTO Ill'\\' Salon . &1:).(1311. '.IJ1\">L\' •,,. .,.. h; 1 ,... " ,-· ;,.i~-376:-i .~ · · C11ll J.1nrl11 Ra1. ;,11)..f();.,;i ~\'LE •Jle"d•"I lot , . '" .1 -•!' • • '·" Fn1 .1 Blrli:: fu!l~· 1 Mesa Cl!'aoini;: Service hi h1f1 nn £">;pr r nrcr• · :• " ~ " " I(' . f' 1' T d ' p d"se ' .... , NT • I I k' I Ill!:" s : CO,\STi\L AGENCY whrelcha1r "~11t'nt , p/t1me ". ' '. •• •jl)' nsir· I I .1r1nP1 makers, ra er s ara I Carpet~. \V1ndows, Floor l!IC .• ,.... ,,s~. l)f) in,; or op--23·4~1 apply ~Ir. Dnnu!, !.\JI 2-nn I! .... Bl ' Id ~ ____ h,-.fl•«l f nnr::l1<~ 'l rl r"mt', Resid. &: Commc'l. ~f\..-.1111 p!'y \Vl1h High Stylist. E. l7lh. C.:'-1. ""' a1i,.,r 11 ' ain.~. days. Call 540-7%6. 5· ,, . L ;i :' .·~r ~·~ I":' 110:-J.: -':!'l. !711 WALL WASHING 1~'44~-~-~~h<~tC. ~&~S~p~m".':_. __ _[-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; G ~i\'ERAL O!hce Trainee, l\IANA GERS WANTED t-;~ ;i·f'~ <";jrr .'I II~·'" J ~r·· 7ff~l ~· It. \\'art>nouse sp3t'I' Ii nes Free Est 839-6522 anytime H I w t d M & F 710 E XECUTIVE !1)f'fllhnl rypuu:. l'fl!llpany Unlirnitl'd tnenme opponun- :>:7o> "r' f,.,. '~' •; ·, ·" Jfl,-_ B1· m'.> or \'r e P •n f! ' Personnel Agency hrnrru~. ity in gro"·ing Prl!lltige field ~l~~ -i::-r-1 :-;l ;-ri1-, -... ,o IM-;;-'•7'1.J ;~1 In. nP • t1" mes Iron ing ------The M11 11irs Company of ~Totivallal Sclenceg call ·.1.,. ,ir .1rl• J• P1 1· , ~ .~ l'\f'tl":'TRl..\L l "nits, G.;\I. IRONING done in my home.. A Better Temporary E xec. Secretary MORTGAGE "'Ir) Birr 7l+55!1-86ll ,. •• 1 ~-i L.rlr,.. Ai r Ar'.,; J11L'.'~ll fl"ll'rr. S9.i. tn I Sl .25 an hr. Position To V.P. ""ell estahhshl"'d BANKERS ~!I:-. -_-n 1•lrn1ar. Ir.-n .·~ ~l'!l \11) r 11 fi.12-141',l. .. dollars Pain~~ :s.-O!IM ** URGENTLY company. Good benell-.s. 833-8340 r ..., .... , t'•i \l"n'r \ 1.•;i r \! Rentals Wanted 460 Paperhanging Sec retary GENERAL Olfict : Travf't * Oli· Ii;\ -,1 •. fr.,-, NEEDED In sale~ promotion Agl'nC)', varied du ti ts in-_-----RET!RFO Muple rles1rt': to PAPERHANGER c ,._ k 11 ,-.--- -0 3 ..,..,_ • cu I om vuon.• s 1 11 r!ude some typing. bkkpng . . . •·r t·r,on~ ~ I., nr f'lr;111~" rront un rurn 2 Br .. 2 B11. apt Ha ve 20 uni ts \\'Ushire Blv, Ntwport uplex. ow'"· work, no job too lmall. All ~<l'!'>"'rt, i.:11r11~,, 1.~ t'IY·k· r•r h~r 10 Nr11 ,...,rt Beach 100 Fr. trontagl"', 1..oncd hi· & 2 bdrm. 1..1 ffiock to bea<"h S Hrs llam-Jpm, t>lon thru ,.. . 1 Guaran. For Free est. caJJ ecretary ~ar. Reply c1,,,.,1, .• , •d Nn. 1ni:: s~·, .~' .. -....r.11; Ji13·1'ni ;irr;i, Gtvt~ particulars refs rise. \Vao1 Lldo Tsle rcsi-Trade $16,fiOO equity or "''"' "'~l6 e Secrelari'es RI So ' " d d :>UO""llJ • e ocate ro resort arta u1 . 255 Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box P.00\J 111 11 !o\ril ~,,11111,, 10, .11;i1lah!r. \\"rile Cl11ssi fied dence. Call 644-911\ tru~t ee s. c If s 1 I , ' ' Th• ),WI" Co. R••ltor·. Owner/Broker 675-1642 PAINTING, proft11lonAl. All e T I ts a. 1 · tar YP 11~ 111 c-lD&l Costa IY!csa Cl!. 92626 11·r,rk~n1.? 011111. n•11 11 nrir, .~' ;irl '.\'o. 2.'>I. O~ily Pilot. P.O. " ·' YP I counting dept. SH or die· ' · ' ' · · " v·ork guar n . Co lo r HA"DY'1 N C.'.\! :l-16·1n7.', r vr' Bn'< 15f.O Co~ta l\'ies:i, Calif. S20.000 tquity.128' troo1t1ge , Out ot"ltate, Real Estate in e R T • t raphone T'C'qulre<l. •• "A · semi-retired. G ues.I Home 415 !l:?F\26. v.,14 b!dgs for rellld!'.nce & Texas, Louillana, & Grand !AP7•1;,'1• 111 t • 9 6 2 ...6143, eprO• YPIS S Li1e electrical, plurnbing, manufatluring. M·1. l:~R Saha.ma. \VilJ trade for oth-.,.. -..., ' • MTST Oprs G irl Friday r arp<.'tltry, etc. 2 altl'rnoons * PRIVATE ROOM : [j] Small farm or what have tr real estate or merchan-VINYL Pa Pt r ha n a In i e K h 0 To in terior fiC"Signer. per wk. Odd jobs in medical t o· f'ldrrly !arty Bnght • I Personils 1 • ,~::.._:6''.'.:'.>~m~39:::_____ :Ute of ~ual value · 646..()620 speclaJIBI, work 1Uant.ntt~. eypunc prs 1 Girl Of('. Top grooming clinic, C.OS1a Mesa. S3.25 per cheery g:srrlrn ,urroiindioi;:-~. . _ ~ ~· · OIBIS Cralt Connie 29· E!L 547-5846 etr 846--2182. • Packers hr. 557-7676 for interview. :Nutrit!nu~ m"al ~ :'!4~-47:\! \;;;,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;~~ l\1J NI-RANCH. Back 8"Y sporty TS cruiaer. 30 kt&. PAINTING/Paperin1. 18 m e H-tesses R eceptionist HELP! I hav~ 11. new l'lrea, horses, conv. glabll', Clear tor $8000. c11r, sail· in Hubor area.. Uc & bond· v• Ba vfront off ices. Nautical businesll in town & J nted Vac•fion Rentals 425 Personals 530 2 BR hou S.Vli\-f value S23 .... ~: 1 ·.. bollt. pl.ant or? McCrea, ed. Ref's turn. MZ..2356. atn101>pht'~. Good typist. your htlp. If a i!"OUnd floor CONOO nn '.\!11111. or,.anlrnnr -151 Floor: 2 RR . pn\·att co\'e. fnt !rel' pl!'IUrl' ,{- 'rate shel!'t r.All f.4'>-4+1.' R e ntal• to Shar• 4JO 9fARE home on L1rlfl 1~1 ... Childrell ck. C:ill 673-7185 )>tr 11 am or aft 3 pm. From "Ch.riltrnas Necktlf'!'• ltl out&TOwn U v11 -you r11.n lurn »1rub lo cash" !n a DAILY PILOT Cl1'19~Hie<I ad -<ll1I 66--6678• DISCOVER DISCOVERY !Ind YOURSELF in Sorn~nt Ebe CA ii no"·.[';o ohl1gati()n (7141 ~ 1213 f 387-3393 NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPIRITUAL READINGS Arl~·i~ 011' all malfeMI DaHy lOA~f·lOP:.1 312 N El Camino Real ' San Cleml'nte -492.-91.16, 492--0076 ' l\I tq. For 1noomt: prope. •Y, ~-"""'~ .,....,1 ~-Jntetvltwing Houl"ll TO'll or~ Bier 546-20ll. fTI 4) .uo-•..-or.-:>-.u. * PAINTING, free est. opportunity oflered by a San ft1arlno S70M, 3200 sq. Hom" Inter I exter. Otlice1 !Jam-lla.m & lpm--4pm Accou nting Clerk new oo. w/Mw Ideas, Vitw unu wned land I fu· ft. 2 Sty 3 BR, den • lana.I on weekends. Aocous. ctll· A/P AIR. Colt Accounting J>M~ible earnings in e')i;ee!.$ • ~ R 1 · Or Work wht':n & 11'here · Ri1\ln•. P•yroll. ol SJO ooo & 0 , lure ut\-'e...,., -aCf'l!llgt; Capt Cod tor Newport. tnas. 24 hour 1 er v t c t . ' m r per yr Slll ~1 Vat. J 1180 M Val. exchg p1&eea w/o tnd't. &47-4128. .VOU Wllnt ! 1ntt'tt&!s you-you intert11 Trade l or both for la:. home P.O. no.x. 3174 s.llf. Cali!. -~:JO~Da~~--~Speci-cal~ • .....,llt~l-"-1~E",-,.-r Interim •T·,'~~oi!.7_,1nl~~~011~5 f.<. mr~ And I '-'"Ould like !o .ir TD'1 . .f.M-4653 I A Personnel Service '" meet You! For persona.I Haw 4 carat adtes Qut-patntiog, Llc'd/ln!. Local A\l'lltll1bl~. • . iotervitw call 962-MlO. \.\o'hat do yfl\l l'lllVt to trade? m8rine Mna: Jn 14K white rtf'1. 30 yn ~xp. F~e E1t. t.ist it hr.re • in Or~ ~Id mntn.r. v11l at $200. Trd CaJI Chuck 645-0809. Cfl\lnty's l11rgesr ttad trad· lor rurv;, anti(Jues, ;irt ob- i inR po.~!. 642-5673. )eels nr 1ubmi1. 613-0802. 77l W. 20th, C.M. Call i\.1itry BaughmAn From "ChristmAll Neckties" Fe. RESULTS you e&n [)e.. 642·7523 546-2592 11.o oulpown LA!vts • ycu ~a n pend on, Call the Super-410 W . Coas t Hwy., NB rurn "trash to cl'lsh'" lo 1 * * * * * ---.* Oaultled 6'2-6871 • place f'ltlme. Ptrsonnel Dept. _ call &12-5678 ., a I e s man. lDa.il)t Pilot I ADMl'ITING Cl~k 3 • l l . Suite H 64.S..2716 DA ILY PILOT cla sllil\ed ad )'OW' ad A ehar&e 111 Hoai Hosp., N .B. "Se~l~I cl'=":...::ltc•m::::•c"°::.:w~! ___ , ---------- 1 CAJI 042-5678 NO\l'l "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!f I . -----'.C..::.,=-"~--.• _, \ W• are now accepting applications for - HOSTESSES BUSBOYS DISH MEN Pie••• Apply BetwMn 3 & 5 P.M . Or Before 10 A:M . 18452 MacArthur Blvd. (Across from 0 .C. Airport} Newport Beach Pu.1 A little "loot" ln your lAvi1 5e1I those b11.ubl!!g for "bucks". Call Clas11fled 642-5678. ( ( - l.1olld4y , IX tobtr ll. 1971 OA.!L'V PJLOT :JJ ~~~~~~~r. ._____ ..... .,... __ J[Il] I J~I l ~I lt§ll ~ _,,..,_,v ... _J[I ~I -~ ...... ~:-~. I~ 1~·--_· .. _1 [i] I ... ""'"" 11 .. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Antiques 812 Help Want1d, M & F 710 MARKETREPTRNE .1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~~--,~~~~c l~-::'7;:;;-;;-;;:--:--:-;-1" LARGE 60hd oak a.ntiqutd ~3 APT B. Costa ~lesa St , ra~r g1'01<·1ng m11J0r l1rn1 h;is SECRETARIES c 11 c b p Schoolmas1,r.s dtsk. A! I . . nm acka.rrJ Btl! c11r<"l'r spn1 1111·n1v1n~ 11·11 1-dovtr..ti.l dra"~"· Bras! 1.n-radt<'l/phorK'I k TV si:i t i & su ~·1~1nn S\\:il ·'laJnr :-.-e11"!Y)n Brach f<.rrn has ofll":n1ngs tor ru:o 1rctt-ll'lU!' kty \(>('kt• "" 811 \l'utun~ ma ch. SJ,"). Port Cd.~~~T ~i.1 ~~E:~~~;., drawers. 2 fl, x 4 211 3 O ~' · Sa1ger ~"mg marh Sl i 'l""" ~1a tchin<> l'll'lk clial!' ~-A Sl]l't>r str"V!C'!' tray $!'J. 3 Lin••· :C Times, $2.00 Offlc• Furniture/ Equ ip. 124 ------· PORTABLE R oy al T_ypr 11T1!1>r ~yr! 0ld. hardly 11~H1. \1 ~.. ll"\l' S:.! 30 :..1: .... 947~ da_vs. a!K ior J udy. ADORABLE ~mall i: a t , !triptd Blk. tre)'. oran&:t' "''"''hlle boots & ntck-Uu!fy tail 67~2 -··~· H.:irtvir RI !It ,\rla 111~ I" · • 'nmini..-rr.1 n\'t ~n-tar< Tnle Colltciors Ite m: Othrr m 1~r fi-1~~27. P iano$/Organs 826 :'-ll::DlrAL 11.,sT b11.tk otr~ wnh n11n1mum"of f11r yra:~ fi.1 2-3[163 alt 6 pm Household Goods 814 ~ .... --'~pcm_··~------- BEAGLE m LX, ltlT'..alr. 9 mo!. shot!. 1·rry lovablt! 1111;. .. ! rhdd!"l"n 1 ,l.17-5324 1.!t Gen.rel STAR boar, u.ll1, .,..ln-a.iler. rood ttrts. $375. Also 26' Cla~su: scMonl"r, t a f I r1ggt<:1, 90!ln-d hull. ~ u-11~. $4~. Dork space a.l'ail . Pa.id nl r.'ov. lst. 5-1Ui~ Boats, Power X·r~.1 ~. 1·r ri11pu11r111r1·, .~ t :l:pl'r 1n l~al and or t?al I ~;!~(; Y. )!1~~1011 \'1f'Jn 111.,..a P;;tair f1t ld o ... s1r"" maiure Appliances 801 \\'HITE "'T0uo;h1 Iron riinri•e FREE To~· Gtrman S~phl"rd . s.1:-7,i:?O. 1nn11·1rl11aJ 11·11h a1>11.!1y 10 ..i h w ~ ? ORG N 1 ~r f'!rl Spa.yl'il & shots, lie PART;\ ER V.' . .\..\'TED tor :!!' i1nrk inr1Pp.:>ndtntf.1. \\-EST I.\' G H 0 L" SE a uto ~1 . . c ,,":'. --~· .. ·;_ b!fgr I A LESSONS f..12-912'1 '>! d :'-1\lTHER 11 11h ;t rh1!rlr<'n 11 J.~htr $:5. \\-htrlpool s u10 n:g S\.), "'"'t>-"1 1 .-;1>~. =~~-~------· ora a . $.3700 Ov.TJ, Pymls , h \ FOR BEGINNERS BLh: !tm Cock-a-poo 2 yn. run S97 -'"'·" !lt'f'"Y. PllH' '<"Pfl"r 1 rl11.1 11. "'ashrr s~n Both I a! t' Misc•llaneous 818 1 · r-• mo. ............ 1 · E!;Cro"'' Sf'l:'rt>lan.· w1tli min-Gd tam .-lo1·•• kid• .. , "11 " I B "'f'fl\, \1,n r.~r. r,..fs . S~1j mMe!~.90daygua.ranT tt& I · ··· "'"" · <>.:11....,., '1!11 or t'n h I imum ol thN',. ~·ear.s t .'l.v-r, \" ~ .. ~ 16622 Bel<n'2 \'t G G ~118 G·-•· pt>r 011r, r11.l Pill ~.'\::-~17~ ~ .~ rr .. _ ... rlr_1!1ery. 5·~6-&6 t2 . JOHN'S BIKES Oll f]0 not, ... \ .... 1'1 nll'n 110 ,,,._ ' . ~ .... ' "''!th bank, t11lr en , or mdt· I c~=~-4-----.'\EED lHHIST\l,\:-; 3s ~ PE"nden! Esera"' co, ~1~llJ NEW in:Hrwn1.,n1 Frtt-pracll<.;t> FOt;R tluffy knitns. 3 grt',)'. '67 36" fa:.rlifltr Sfoda.n. J:n. c. ,-!I " B°'''D d nme 111-a1lah1P. 1 , 11h11t &. grey, 3 rr,ales. mat. J\4·in scre11.·. o,·br!dg' i:..nm .. ,.. .-.. p<>r t11t\1n1n11r .......... nr11 . uncr ll.[t'., Shor,~lJpp~ydLJe todoc:i: ..._1 ~-ll':'.11: :s fl ii 1· P ', n1 " :-; h" 11 _.:;·,..pn~ril.rhrr 1~11h minlrnllm \\'r~ung houst dbl 01•en. 1 f'nkr -----------~11 con! ht>ad. shov.·er. H/C h<"l01Pm1kf·1·~ fin1 i-~P 1n ~<\If' n11<> ;"il.r e\P"r A\',..1ira·,. 7f) srlf rleantng & range unll. REPAIRS S~~r~~~~~~{:~,.~~iohrr )'1th ~ mn olrl Dalmauon/Lab. "''tr, kiw hr~. $23.COO. Shp T1rn,. :\1Ml1('1, t:n"I'"''. c~11 "nm 1,1"'"'" S!l •e-.. ·,~t:i:" d1~~\\•:a~hf'r I.· ri!S""'-"L Sac ALL Ltrrn~eand shot~ ai·a!l, 67.:r-0236. '-, " ' I -" " '-.~~ >IAKE-5 i; :'-!ODEl.S fl'lf rirrt ;'111·. r 1,,·Kr uo. hu1 f)(IT """"~f~r~ 1! pr!'!1t -a1 lf'~s lhan 11 holesalr 23~0 .\'eii·;ior: e :id. C:'-! REGISTER NOW! • ;,.JS-3611 • 2-1' CHRIS Crat1 Cabin 71-.it<:.:lfl.-;H".:' Jf'nr ;ii t r;in--cnb1n~ fr o m ~'l;)..(t207 OPE..'\' J0-9 .\Ion !h:-u f'n 2 Ytar. ~mall spayt d ltmalt Cru1v-r. 15.l hp. V-8 marine t.'.\O L ,\ y n v r ~--.n rl1,·t;ir110nr . LAD\' J.\enmort' auto "-'ashtr S..\T & 5C-.'\ 9-5 Al,n. intt'rm,.d1a1e c!asl'-/.h;.;l'd hrel'd. Shots l.: l1c . enz Top n1nn:nt; rond. ~s t :"TRIKES• rrr:11 . m~rnr·r1 . S~j .. \laytai; a ut o 11·ashPT 645-4720 T'1!f'<.d:i), 0.-•l'lbtr l':'lth 111 fi4Hl62 °1fl"r (l\'rr S'.?250 644-&l~ll. man !r ~l'tY1rr P ~!ah E:o;t'i'!IPnt ro he ne!l!!, ~!Ir)' s:.ri, Ktnmort f'lec dr.er -\Yll! at(E-[1' Tr,.·ie-!ri•-8P>I-:-. \\'eek~ -,-R-E-E--,-,-,.-,-,-,-_,,,-,-,-.,.-,.-y;· Stephens sedan classic. arcf'ur.1~, '.?l -4! 1r~., ru:-nw.ensur(1P11 1111h t>:-.:per. s:.ii All xlnt cond. Gua~ & >l L":lT S.-\CPJFllE. _RC.-\ SIO +material rl<'g, very tr1t ndly, s mo :-;:p1 moor'g. 5lps 6. Sl:?.;;Y) hllaranlf'!'r! .s;iJ.~ry in ~1,.r• 644-~258 de11'ered ~6-S6t2. ~7..S.115 rolor con~!· T\. •Lr>Boi·i 1 e f 1Jn-I::ntert•!n1n,;: olri. 962~368. • AJr 3 pm. 7H· 637-8623. ZlJ: \\'ill 1Ta1n. \tr. H off, \\'ESTl:XGHOCS£ refrig, lg, h. r"ck IT'.aj'l" bunk~. c~~·i: Knll11 ler.itoilile * FAT. fLL'FF\' KITTENS. &21-6'*-' all tl pm . .>:~2-ll:,.-t SECRETARY I '()P fn;·~-~er, !· 11pr sz ga.' rle<k, dr1',,_, )-!,r! .... ,'l-h.'rt e Rt'n• Or~ans A1«,1lahlt \\'fantd & munr-d. Z':'U:'\!FLITE '6/lT,S:. Fg-!" NURSES AIDES P;iri O" ""! 11,.., • \I• _ srove. Sti~ both <'r oft-StPf'r· •Q11 r"n ~' gOC'N'l Fnd;r ft.-During Term O! Cour~e. 5-18-4615 hrs on Tf'bh ,..nf;. slteps 4 L !CIJ ,,,(' -' • "11 C()11 ,,, '" E\P"'r :rl:L,10(;1 ~uliin" firm E.\'""llt ~· •• ·,··'I I are., -.:..r.<3 -.,.;;~htr. Rr~. :.il'l.1e f""o~! FREE WOOD S<OOO. O....·nr &,16-1~30. '"' ~.-. " ~ 11 1 1 ln(]llll'f' F('lr De1;i1ls OF Fl CE MGR· $800 Jpi-PI l'f''JUirrii K E:-.: >l OP.: E m a 1ch 1 n g , tah e 11 arcF". r.~•"F' bU!/I"'. l"-t·I su.,,..nor, C'.\l ~,;231 Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 \,\t.l'f. A'.".-\LY~IS 1:--·c. '1asher !..· gA~ dr).·er. ,1h:•~ cnmpl ca:i<:ipy Mr11 sr1 HAMMOND ORGAN ~Uf'l'r\'i~°'l',1 ('\f"'l' CAii :\lro:, :;.,-11n11d1 l\'[ql.Llf!-' P ERSO'.\-:'\£'.L ..-\GE.XIY 2(1.J.~ \r ... ~1 cl1f1 nr., :.; B. 61~-~77fl 410 \\, Coa~· H11;., :\.B. g()(jl"j rondioon. S12;)/Mih "'l accP~. h' f>_(P tvlrm ~Pl STUDIOS FALL VACAT!O:-; 7l-l ::,-1.;.i\QJJ; &IS---1®6. '' 111<"l'P> All )n "''· conrl 2854 E . Coast Hwy. j[~l Erickson Z7 for rhart•• B;i!'\I'. C d I M Pett and Supplie• ,_ .-.:Efl.VICE .<tar 1•Jn. C'd)J area KE'.'.'>IORE dr!uxe al'Ot"arlo 1 F'riv p~' 5.~l-fl.-1~!1;, Orona e a r Boat, Exptr sailors. Inbrd ll'l~ -~ Opl"n )lnn. f.. F11 E1tt-, bt'nh~ ' d• D \\' k "'P l'f'l1 rl .TtJppi1~ !nr .Jda_:,· Lta\·ing rountnl>l usl ~PIJ a""a.v, .... rnnciel. Garrarl! Cats 852 ~-2 y, ayor et pump tslanrl •i!l!'~:na n 2 ~T5 \1/1'.asher & dryer as new , ISTEREO. Lr.r!a!.11e<i lay-644-B9l0 ~<':. S S, Gallt_y. Htad, 5 11K. Prnf:1 ~i:ar:r.&. Ph: Ph. ~6--72~7. 4-sf"'1 ch a ng e r , A:r WOULD YOU 5.'ii-7S.J.J OFC. MGR--:-SEC--;y-Appi ,6<.1-72~3. r;E:-;~·OR E Progra:nmPr s.~s~en1 s..on~pPakt:rs BELIEVE BEAt:T!f t:LH 1malav an Cal 25 +Catlin• 27 F<'r lr.iC'al nff1r<> or an t 'I:-SF.R \'fCE Sta111111 Sale~ma n gas S10,·t. auto b11rnf'r ,\, l\';:11 t~e cror.s~;n i'tr FREE ORGA:\' LESSO:\S ktttrns 1>.1th or .,.,,(hout 3 "''l'ekdays for $J,1D. Fully Panrh n"' ('(lmpoc .. 1'. Plea,anl pltimf'. '.'\"a' ~n ap-,r. 01-en 1Jge. 1nngl~1. Afler ,), ra :o · !ii/'€' .<><: • Sn!l 1 paperF. e-quJ pped, Location .\'e'.l-port ·~ ,,~ h~and r.r-• ~01.; t S'Xl'i ti' a.s ong as ~'OU lIKt: !'lo rei'.;· H M 71-.1 '''"" .c .... ~llrlYllll\dl ngs. 1nc-!Url" prl-F.\.,.r 'lJ9() ...,.l"\,....,,r· Elv<i i:.i2-:02~ · · · · · .or ..... i · , h · 4:¥.l--36FJJ ar r, ' 1JO<-""""'!or L'llo · '" · -· -·-~ ' ' Pa,1 o!! ha!anre ,-,{ ~1 :?<1 nr 1~trat1on .. "o l1g;ition , J ust Yatf' off 1rr This. is a rt><[lOn· C,:'-1. )!..\YT AG \\'ASHER, !'·>orge !< 'hi Comf'. :'-!on<iays 7; 30 Pm LO:\G hatred. blur t~·t<i, BLUE \VAT ER YACHT WHO ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? Th• truck people from Gen•ral Motors! MIKE McCARTHY GMC 894-1336 ;;Jl-2-l.it'I Corner Btarh .f ,\!cFaddrn, \l'rsnn1ns•t r OfF SEASON CAMPER SALE )()!.i F'OlfR...<;"T AR Pl.A \'HOU!'E ONLY $895.00 1v1th }()UT purchat.@. d. a ·n trurK ai dlr su~srt"d v.in- dfl"--snckt r t?lail pnce. Sl ttps 6 -)la(!(" Che\! over clQUb'.e si.nk • f\!ll s~ bed. ,.\ ll'\lde.-\ c-~mP"r SAVE $1000.00 Sat~ rruck~ do no1 qutIJy 16 Colors to Choose From Order Yours Tod•y V2 Ton 8' Style Side $2848.00 Cycles, Bikes, Scooter• 13por: ('t!Srnm ~!. f"ul! !ac- 915 1 tory eqwr~ =-~ .. ~~!'!~~ -\14 TON I "CAMPER SPECIAL" INVENTORY SALE $3189.00 BIG SAVINGS ON ALL NEW 1971 YAMAHAS AWARD MOTORS, INC 1680 NEWPORT Bl VO. COSTA MESA ~ .DJCTJa.. ..... '67 HONDA (601.\/l.I) $395 Ward S. Lee Sp:>r' rU~·. ~at, VE;. CJJStom Camper !'~. • ~r $171 ():) Exrr~ l/2 TON 105 "FORD VAN" $2926.00 Fu.i.J Jactory f"".!UlPP"'d • rear door glas.!;. 3/4 TON 12J.5 SUPER VAN $3096.00 Full factory ~pped, s1t">lf'. 1nlrrf'slin"' .10h ff'-j~ .n~ rr:r>~. ~· pa i·n•p n •s, "I bl CHARTER-._ SER\"!CE e~tab. F lJ 11 Pr e!ecrric dryt _ ~. Crerl" Df'p!, '1·~~~1-f!;;;;. COAST MUSIC , 1 1·er ul' stripped kHrtn ::, [l(lr!lns:: rn !ht> prrs.1rlen:. Brush CustClml'rs. C .'.\! l'p 272 &12-:?Sjl S.~.::il 11£9 Dorset Ln, C.:'-! F1sh1ng • Cruisui.t: 12,;~ S. :'--lain St., San;a Ar.a Siar! $,i.'il. to 1160 i1 kly to start. • • CO ...... ERTO'.·E ,,,_hec * AUCTION * PIANOS** ORGANS Jj7.f.S-1i Rtser.'J.t1ons &l-4-SZit S-17.M16 Call Jr;in 81'{'1111 , 7.1fl-l-Oi5 ~·' ..,. n. c co:;TAL, AGE'.'<C Y ~2..fl-llli & dr}'f'r. ll"lertrir. $.)()each Fine F urniture :--·arr.~ Bi·a.n<ls _ Sai•p SSS SIAMESE KITTENS ·"' ,,i·r ruistt S-3.J day CYCLE TRAILER ?790 H11.r hor At Ai Ad;ims ~fR VIC'E Sta/Ion anenrlan• C.all fi-t:.>-l9?.l. & Appl:anLl"i ~f" -t·sf'd * Easy Trrn1s * * ~l.~I * * 27' Sall. s.Jps 5 l 2S day Almost llt'W, haul 6 blkl's :?O 6.ll sh:!!~ open .. -\irfl'lrT EL-CTRJC K I th Auctio:-is Friday 7.00 pm. :'-I ELO.i'O\'JC IS HERE! BURMESE KITTENS Sea Coa~t Cru:smg Clu b It Jon"' S ft "''l<'! .. ••• !'.>f-KJ Gardf'n Grnv~ Blvd., OLDER t'Jur)!' wan rrrl In ' t. enmf're c 0 {'5 w· d . A .. B :\r1.-pon Harbor 64~5.JiXl . .. .t puuiY \\" mana<'.r 6 111111~. C rt 11 Trxrtcri. -4117~ Ca.mpus Dr ., rl!')·er. 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S.l S.i.i tak!"~ all FIRE\l'OOD FOR ~ .. \LE 1-'='-''c"c__'cc..::·'c'c·•c·c· ____ I-----------:\.1nt C'Ond 1~00. !i-!6-S347. ·-'' ' " • ·" :i~fii:: 964 I " n 1" I · 30 COCK-A-POO rupp1es 7 "l\s .a i its bt'st by 11Muni oi11." ~f 1Auto Lea!oing I RECEPTJO!\IST !.: FROST . """-··· ·' 11 1 ~ pm. Oran!;"~-F.11ral_cp•t:~ Store, RestauranT, OFFICE r.rRL FOR DE:'\· Oncc in !I nle11mt oppor HERC li L 0 ~ S<lla &l ~~==>"l"·l_-:_,_"1~=~-Bar 132 s:l rach ~f l.: f'. San 01 ~.&;1'1 nrn-~ rri un'\· s Ol'R i'f>, ~,. i"a~e o".•;:-ari. to siart 11 m&ml Cllfrer in oi Call .i.'\6-4~'.l! ll ml rr.ost JU.\lln-:iu~ mobtl ~ hn:riec ' '"·''·' o'.'.'" •. ~ a:: P'"• 1.J:a~ '!" ,\ L ~PE C' l A LI~ T . matching lo' e~"at. rahle~. RALEIGH !0-sN>,. rrl ''.lti f \rn1 . . Transportitio n S J " FtT f\!f.. :'--fl'.\ 2 YRS 1 lorJ.l bra11ch of one of roun-al:1n li' \'el\·~r sofa & K 1)(-ri • h " rl EXCELLE!'<T l111e rnoctel BASSET Hound 7 wks AKC 1, _______ _; commub'l!!Jt's. mo_g. rc'P rl·-.-\::".rr:cl~ f.-J:-:-.;ior· ::.J-~"~ EXP-H l.' \' T 1:-.,·GT 0 N trp 1 1es -~1ggest _ romp!lnll's. lo,-e5t'111, 2 mo. 0 ! d, Jn!: 61 n1a ngany hea · rhrnn1e lXl!l st>ncs ?'CR. shl'lw qu:i l1ty. SlllO ' ' matt" >" be-acht~ & o•l\f'r ar C1"'fl':['!'"H1'., rarP-5 i_..1 l'lllT ann ... ~ !til tnin.1< program OOard S:)ll 6-1~ fi-· ~9-2 f't'1'.'rea n0n. :'-Iob!lt horne p1'f1-1,.a~r f'\;>"r.~ 11 i"r YOl"R BEAl.H. !'162-fi671· let~ you lrarn 'vhilt v o u 6-45-l<Ol. M;•celleneous SI:io. 673•96~ * '->-' J * Cem-''· Sele/Rent -o v ldt"d lor vour Vl~I! f ('}F: I \·01-... __ ., · !« SALES ~en t:irn. Finr brn,.fits .pkg , KLl.\G )lapl,.bdrrnstt..t111n Wanted 820 TV, Radio, HiFi, P l'R EBRED Ge rman ,..-.,,,, l:-;-fO & RESERVATIO:\S ~11 ~ :n :-. 11'""'',5· St 836 Sh,ph••d• 7 ... ,, I m •2· BRA.,O ., EW ... 1 p 0 B 20-,,. -· t.1e st-r1·irt' tnai. ma,;;es tile STOP !!! car, tXp!'nses paid . This ts htds. 8 dra11·er Cht'S!, m1r-I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;:;;;;;;;; ereo ~ ~· ~ ... · e · ~ .:>. l"I ni "'n e · · ox -•v-', ::i.an d!tlf'rt'nrt ' I ' h , d F r 968-23.l.i 0 R d I' D1t''7rl CaltJ 9Z1Jil LOOKING & ACT not a sa e!; )Ob. SlaN $5-100. mr. n1g T s an s, 1nes Jlli2 ZE'.\ITHS on saJ~ J'l(lll'. ~=~~~~-~-1 pen oa .ampers .. -. ' . THEODORE Call Heien Ha!f"s, 5-10-fi05.5 Quahty. $200 l.'iLl Orangr. ~.l'' color -lrom S.1'.'l'J. 2,y· BAS,<:.ET Hou nd Ft ma ! l', Dt'pt P"l!7 RO Bl NS FORO Sales mlndt'd pt:n t)n, •« for y'l"Jun.!l, • real career op- port;;niry. Xlnl fnt'Jre for nght men. J~arniPgs com- ml"nce trr.med1a1ely 1hould be in l'Xrf'Sll nf s:vio prr wk. ?\n ca:r,\·assing or so!lciting. II'terview5 by 11ppolntrnl'nl only 9-3 "-'Cl'kdays. Uiu Cornn, 835-Z77J. SALESLADY '" jewelry store, parl-time-. • * ;,48-3«12 • + *Sec'y / Adm. Asst. lo $700 Financial background help- ful /gd 1kills/take rnarre 1n- d1vidu11L Se-rviC"t. Ct'nter A~ncy 600 Newport C~ntl'r Dr. NB Suitt> !).ti &#-4 9SI COASTAL AGENCY C ~!. M2-566tl. CASH PAID FOR ;'lledi!erraJ1€an sl~!e 1 0 p AKC. 1 .vr old. ~1421, v:r $49.95 CONTEMPO-~ H . .\RB•)R BL\.'D ?T90 Harbor Bl a.t Adam' G VO" H F 301 q 10 5 30 LAGU•'A HILLS f\IA NA .,; i· i c-abtnet tine turn.Hurt> appliances. S.199. Ail '7Z modd.s in !lock. ·ii. iiiiiiii. ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r• COST A .\IT:SA fi-l:!-0011} \\'ANTED. SE>mi-Tf'ti~rt han-only $.\';. &!hd Birch hurrh, .'U'ltiques. o~ piece or Cnlnr 11 ntt'nn;is insta.lletl liiiiiiii OVER COST F'resb~ adult comm\Hltl'y dyman, Ille l' It' c Ir i ca I , lrg oval table & four chairs houseful. Call rlily nr night, Ire¥. "-'/all conwle5. l yr On a.II CArnptrs, rraller.; It adjacent to Lelstfft: \\'0rir:l Autos Wanted 968 plumbing. carpentry, e1c .• $500. Antique mahogany 7 5-19-nll or 547-TIJ3. picture nibt, 1 yr part~ k Bolts.nd j(•)ft l mnU homes. Beaut surroundings, All lux .. 1 ,--...,°"'"'"°"":C:C":~ to work l aJtt>rnoons per drav.·er df!sk $65. 546-3341. ~t>rvice, ~'o doll·n required & :iiiii1Mjj•jjojj'Miiiii1Ejjqjj-iiiii1jjjjtjjjj~-~1'.;;;~ 1 The truck people from ury appoint.mtnts. Thl'ra-WE DESPERATELY '>••eek doing_ odd jobs at KNABE Grand P iano 68 .. & NORWEG!A' 1 .iii months to pay, nr cash 90 GeMral Motors! pt'Unc pool, ~a una5. o 'm. 4 NEED medical clinic. SJ.25 pr.r hr. ai · t . f • 1111guagt>. N'C· rlay plan. ABC Color TV, MIKE McCARTHY bllhard t;ibl~, .\I L:C H Clt &n 11st'd cars C.:'--1. Call 5-i7-7676 for sppl. qu ity umiture rom ords wanted or p\.i ply will· Orange County's largt'st General 900 l'-IORE~ FANTASTIC PRICES "'-'AITR.ESSES. ~lust be nta.t ~~;9 Shores H om', ~ to g 1vt" lt>ssons for rsnbl Zenit h Dealer, 9021 Alla.nta .:..,;.;_;.;_;.;_ _____ -GMC 5'-t beaut turn mOOr!s ll1 Paid for )'00.r car, paid for & prrsonable', no age hm1t, I 'H'E"'R'c"'u."L'o"'·---;::;:---;-1:...'.'1"'!:.· _;>16-:::~34~26:::_~----at :'-lagnohoi , Huntington CAPTAIN park-Ii~ setb.ng. (1{ mt. no ~mokers. Apply 1 n N Sola & Wanted 20' Stepladder Bea.ch. 9f,S.-3329. Unlimited license . any gross CALL 830-3900 or s,;o.79(!0 DEAN LEWIS Lovt>~at. gamt" set. 64&-5966 ask f6r frt'rt tons. 30 \"ears t'-Xptnence 894-I336r~l-'2450 ~ BY OY.·ner 20x43 Lanctr lull~' TOYOTA e VOLVO ptrson, Opt>n Sesaml", '2440 , __ __;.•~6~7'~>-$l88~~:•===1U.~:::;--;;::-;:;:::;:;;';;; CLOSING OUT sa.il & power, Prolessional ,... B h ,1 F Id ru-p 1 " C"''' H•' ,, B •I< ·,p,1 O V'S .....,rl'lt'-r ea.c & • c addl'n, crp , s ot.s of A"tras. l"" HARBOR BLVD. " "' · · '· ** 9· BLUE VELVET Musical l nstruments822 '71 PHILC T 1porttishingguldt; Mex:iea.n "'-'titmlllStt'r New cone!. Adulr parkcost:"'.'>ll"~a 646_9.>ro \VEU.. Established local T.V. Co h good nd 'f' 19• \~"Color >lod. 4.).il .... $319 & Ct ntral Amenca. &: Paci!-I"-------'---kd 1 -k Sales & Sl°'r"·lce Co. Sttks uc 'e °'" ':'~7'•ion. ;,, 12 ~G l"ltc. guitar + 12·· Black & \Vhi!t' ...... J79 le Coast v.·aters • lnstruc-FORD ~ Ton wJB' ca.txwer w ays at ;J • anyume Sat ANNIVERSARY •SO l':<per. QUtside Sl'rviceman ""~ ca.~ + mik~ + a mp. -A 23" Conso!l' Spanish atyle tion in boa t handling, sr:a-camper. P11-'r brakt>~ • .1uto, 1,:0~',;50"~'c·c&lc2-:;._::""4;.:c·~-~-I AUTOS WANTED ol h.igher ealibtT. flllnimum CRUSH velvet !JOfa & btfl iru;tnJment-cost $.150. wu $639, now ..... , $459 manship, DR " celt$tial 352 eni1ne. All t>.qu_jp. Vecy 5 STAR park San Juan Capo. Top clolla.r for clt!a.n used 5 yn recent exper. x'lnt loW!Sf!at ooHt"e & t>.nrl tablrs. New-will sell Sl65. 67:'>-2057, 19" Black k "-'hlte .... S119 navigstion. PICK UP & clean & gd mech. Cond. 24xfi0, 2 br, 2 tull ba. lam. urs, ~ Andy Brown.. saJaey & benefits. Call * 6~ * WANTED to buy used Convenient Ttrms Available DELIVERY ANYWHERE: ~1i{ht consider trans. car in nke: lndscpg, Sl6.~. Ov.-iler THEODORE 962-2811 a.ft S for appt. JOLLY Grttn Gi&nt aelliflr Clarinet. Undtt $45. f1re1tont' Storr. 4.15 E. • captain availablt>. for ~· 1...:"..:'::.":.·..:l::.17;_9;:.·..:54.::9--0...:.:;30::.c_. __ Bcoo!Y d finance, 493-3825. ROBINS' FORD YOUNG lady wtth 11.\ts exii. hil Jolly Grttn Giant cha.it. Call 962~793 17th St,, C:O.t 646·2444 tended eru\sinr. E:\!eM!ve 1965 Ford V-&--352 cu. in. ov.TM!1', 57~ Royal Secreta.11• S600 Oriental pr~. Ar 1 \ 1 t 1.-llnl candition. 97$-1935. TRU~fPET, CoM xlnt con-STEREO: 1971 Model administrative experience. P/B. Air cond. R/H ~ L&ncer, put. furn, Lots of 2060 HARBOR BLVD. SRI:!.... Typl. A;,nj•'"·un to:: baekgrnd. nee. 6 4 4 -'413 7 e 8' CONTEMPORARY dition $115. 100 WATI A.\rPLlFIER, am/ 646-2917. Ton with 8' cabover 1967 xtru, xlnt rond, f4nuly COSTA 1-IBSA 642-0010 ~k~Y '"' Nt"WPOrt ~ad! area. SOFA. Gd cond. 842-597'2 fm lfm -!lfll't'(), 8 track, Jge SCRAM-LETS Colt Camp er. rully park, '9500. £47 -4 466, \l.'E PAY TOP DOLLAJt Ml.lint. Ma.n tc'>:S6.00 hr l ~~~~~~~~~!I * 833-8951 + U-11.·ay air suspl'nsion sp@&k· equipped, slteps 4-6. All in Ml-6251-FOR TOP USEt> CARS s.c·y/Sal~ ---------I Offic• Furniture/ · , __ , _ _, . ...., s1m -= en. branrl nt>w, pay of r or11 ...... <.vuui~n. """ or Sx~5 !l;tOBJLE homr. Furn. Il your car is extra dean, IR.E.) SNX> + mm 11"1!... I Gar.,. Sele 1121 __ E_q~u-i~p_. _____ •_2_4 imllll baolanct! $198: Tl:'g. ANSWERS bl!1t otter. 549--0530. In Costa ~fl'U. Arflt p<irk. tee us tint. DenlAI Rl"~tpi. !2 yn) S:,00 MwcharlClle V JM , r""" t•c~. F'inancin< avail. U,S.A, lt«eptionist $433 ~;;;;;;;;;;:i DlNING wt. bdrm Sf!t . 'w" copy paptr typl"' ¥'<"' 1963 CHEVY VS. l~' tell ShOY.·s like. ?\t'W. Dlr. !GA BAUER BUICK Rivi fft hide: a ht:d, chAin, 642, In orlzjnal carton~. Stereo \Va.rrhou&l", 191 E . Gt'-nius -Ensue -~ -cont. many xtru, w/Baja stl9l 545-8241. 2J.1 E. 17th St. NEWPORT • IOO aofa. table&, T.V. kitcht'n 2.000 •hee.ts 81,S, X lf' and ~!~7::.th"S"'t"-.,-'C~-"-·'-64~5-~Ul_l_,.,= Piralt>. -PENSIONS Bur dune btlQY. rtreoet lt>-Motor Homes MO CMta 11es.a 54&-716S Personnel Agency Antiques l~ms. pwr mov.<tr, toy1. 3.(XXI shl:ets 81i X 11". 19" Portabll' Color UHF. A11na: At .sixtern we think gal k Honda 90. AU 111 xlnt 133 0 D NB SMALL oak dr•••er 548--.USS. S u rplu• from tr i al $175. 19'' port.shit>. B/W $25. only of rortune: at 1i>rty "'l' meeh cond It\/~!')' dein, ov•r r ., · • 1~ 1., •• 1 _,_ 00 demon1tntion. Price. $70. *~29. think m<l$fly eyt PENSIONS. ~15. 492-2716 or 49l-2SS8. 642-3170 w .,.,w, m.s ClltlV'f. mu-ror, NSOLE 1tetto/T.V., din. bend aa.w~ trip: smA.11 Mk nn tel, couch, '61 Chevyl=c.1_1_6'~2-4321~-'·'-""~·~"':...·~~ :z Recallstlc EI e ct ro s lat • 1 Br urrturlt apt wtboaf DODGE Van CamPtT '68 HOUSE H11nd ngT Watch the OM::\' Jf OUSE rolumn. rommode. 3317 AJabA.ma ata. w11. Misc. Mehld itemi Houflil! Huntl!'ll? Watch the 11~a~. s.tn each. slip for Jtl' boa.I. s:m >..1nt ttind. Reaaonabl• Cir., C.ilf. 540-19'.ll. &f~390. OPEN HOUSE column. 646-0957 Yrly-be. 673-2828. 962~~ -l ,, ' I ' \ "70 Win.nebaro Z4'. f ully Jt's al"-ays the rlrbt t1ml a: equipt. SIC, 14.000 ml. flluat always the r\lht ~ U St!!! ;o..'lake. otfer1 Pt1v. Pty. ~u want RESULTS! Call 1W Ne:wport, CM. Lot No. 642-5678 Ar pla.oe th&l ed 18. lHPM. today!' ' . 32 QAIL Y PILOT Monda~. Oclobfr 11. 197 1 ( 1§1 L-1 _'"'"_""''·_1 §1 1 I~ ~I ._ ..... "'_ .... _l§J I AulO• for 5.tlt l§J I _,.._ l~I ......... l§JI L.... _ ... ,,._ ...... _J§l ;;;;;;f ;;;;;;;'"';;;;;;;''",;;;;;;;'" ~1§1~1 Autos WantM 968 Autos, Import.cl 970 Autos, Used 970 Auto•, Imported 9'0 990 Au101, U•.cl 990 Auto1, Used 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1----=-"'.:".,.,.,.~-~ WE PAY TOP CASH for used CVS & trucks, jusl caU us for free Htimate-s. GROTH CHEVROLET Paid tor your rlc>an usro1 i·111· p111rt for ..,i· rJQ!. SANTA ANA DODGE !~OJ !\'_ Tu,11 11 8JS,-3691 1:0.IPORTS \\'A:v'fED Or1lllge Coun 11e-s TOP ; HliY EI~ BILL \lA.'\EY TOYOTA JSSSl Bear h Blvd. Ph. 8·11-S5Sj Auto5, Imported 970 Larg! Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches.- Campers & Vans 11Y'~O 30 Day or 1000 illiles G1u1ran!ee Par ts & Lilbor • Engine • Trans. • Front & Rear Axle Assembtieg • Br11ke Sys- tem • Elcctrica.t System e~,~4' ~~.~'p Sl9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1971'1 H.'\RBOr:. BLVD. COST A ~!ES,\ ·;~ 210-Z, like 1ww e '70 Porf.t:h" !n~. !iil('rr>o • 'Id 911 -t: ·r;;.rgH. a tr • ·us fll2 Cuu11(', ('hl'l}lllf' "hl'P I,, a ir • ·;1 Alpha G rv. ,\,\lfF.\! • "71 TR-ti, likr n•-". \!any n1ore f1n(' ~JJ<'l'I ~ ('<lf'~­ Au 1hor11 .. n \TRZ D1·ah··r 11) :123-i2;i0 BMW Automotive E.xccllcncc 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 29'2.1 Harbor Blvd. Costa 1\!csa 5•16·4'144 "70 13;\J\\" :!l)J2, OrangP, 1nags, ,\~rtr1r. 'lllrh.::lln t 1rr, 111akr of fer. :;o-B)-11\" '.'00~. Orange, 1nag~. ,\,\1/F'.1.1. 7'-l tl'h('hn ti res, s::~fJ!J. 6-l l-:!1::2. \lt.:ST S.:'Jl: L{"JI Ill);' C<)1!1\· 1ry: 'fiS 1t1;9 P.\1\V. F:x. 1·,>!1d. >--1~-lf!O."• afl Ii or ;-;;il/:";urr. DATSUN --'72 Datsun Big 510 .J Dr. dlr, 4 spd_ .C::.11 .C. T1n1 ~l11s~. ur1ck r JJ<Xl rrlll,,~. Juli . lac·! ""a tTnnl_>, Ro c. f;uc!.:ei ~.--.;us .. \\-s1~· t1rri-;. T:,~Hl ~1n11ll d•1111, •lr nl.\••r 11·a11P. 1 '.'I I· DLF1 \\.JU tin p11 ply. ( olt ~,1(;.~;~(i 01· a!rt>r 2 pn, I'.) 1-6~11. '70 240 'Z' («~lnr;irln rrrl ]1>('.~1 rJr r11 11y JAGUAR '69 Jag XJ Sedan .\,r ConO. Powl.'r S:ecrlng, l~lt't:t \\ indow~. :!~,OJO mlle11, $5595 JENSEN JENSEN AUTHORIZED SALES ' SERVICE :--'N.EWPORT""' .. IMPORTS . 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport B~ach LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE -NEWP'ORT " • IMPORTS . -: llOO \V. Coast llwy. Ne wport Beach MERCEDES BENZ '57 MB190 SL \\'hi!e 11i H1 perf('C t , or]);in;il ,.,,.J Iva I her in 1his car .. ~how fll'ldt• of Olrll{'l'sh1p, ln1s new !Op & lil'l'S. $1795 3100 \\', CO«St H11y . Nr11·11(ln f\f't1C'h 642-9405 Orange County's largest Selection New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warnf'.r & Main St. Santa Ana 546-4114 SHOP at Orange County's n1o"t n1od~n1 .\:-s[llh'l0U~ illC'll!!y, !-JUL"~)-; OF 1.\lPO/lT.'l, J:'\(', Full srl••1·tio11 o! Pf"".(11\'nl'd f,: rri;11· .11rr1c"cil'"I 13(·,ll l·fl1'~. 6SG~ :'-!11n<:!u·~1 rr. 1l1H'na 1',>11\ C.-•:1ch Blvrt 111rnvff. S.1\. t\1~· (]I :i:!:;...'i:!;,t} MASERATI ------MASE RAT! 1 1~;~ C•\llllr'. 1·1,f)()() n11le~. ~io•l\ITOC•nl ,-onrl. 1111 .fi:!~i MG MG A11Ti!OR TZED SALES & SErtVICE ~·'NEWPORT ' ~t~ -'. .l'-'PORTS 1 ZIOO IV Coast Hwy. , 'J 'l'l'P''•i l11111111"tJla 1,.. rhru-I Nr\\Port Hcact. n11 1. (ilr_ \\ 1\1 1:1ke 11·"-d" 1·1r 1---------- l1n.~n"" p11 111~. 11'.J IBLOr f":il! l~•l·tiS11 ,,,. '.1-)t_~;-;i.lfi, '6TI60D Roadster .J e;p<I, dlr, !.i1 'lr tr11rl, hilt:· .£:<'r rl!'ang" '\'Jrh ha.rd:rip. 1 rnsn;1 v.-.:(·rll{'nt CQrl'"l. thJ11ou1 T..i kl' ~111al l f!ri11n. L11ll afi 9::lil ;ini .191.r,s1 1-: 11fl l :OQ p111 C11ll ."..J6-8i:Hi. RED 19irl D11isun 2-tO-Z, Pf'l."ff't1 ('(irr{l, $-1'200 f1nn. C111l J.3:'.-:".i-::1,) '67 DATSUN WAGON Grl rnnd. $1050. :-i.tS-!172\ FERRARI ·------·----FERRARI AUTI-IORIZED SALES & SERVlCE "' NEWPORT ' ·. IMPORTS . 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach FIAT e Comtilete Stock of /IBBD ..... ... "FRIEDIANDER" 12711 a'.ACH IL.YD. CHwy. J91 89).1566 e 537-M24 , '69 1''1a t Spider :dn'I C()nd. 19,000 ml sprfo exhst. $1385 638--5938 or 568-3990. 1970 850 ·SPORT Al\f°F1\f .. C111! 6'7S-2847 THINK ''MG'' Ill 1 'FRIEDLANDER" lllSO 1e•c" O!WV. 10 8'.l~-j;jfil) • 5.17-6~24 •'lGA '.'>.11 t·ompl1'it'ly rrstnrrs "* * i',.16-.'ilJiS --. • MGB ·i;;, .\JGB Rrlstr. V(i·y 1·l('<1n. SiOO. nr hcst offer. Phon<' s.1&-3.121. PORSCHE '70 PORSCHE 914, furl 1n. jcctcd V\V en,::. ilPPf'<iranL'l' group. A:'>l/f~. Xln1 cond. Lo11· nii. $3,300. &l·l--0133. PORSCHES Good Selection 1957 TO 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 642-9405 PORSCHE '67 912, 5-~pd. Brnlblk, tnfet. Tape & many xlras. Xln'I co~. 50/100 mi's. $3M5. ;;.1g...j!Q!l, "('.lake Jtoorn For Dad· dy •• •• clean out the p .rA.gf! .• your tra~h is CASH • t1.1th -n OAlL Y PlLCYT J C!1"1,.ned art ------ PORSCHE "j7 f'OR~ll:: .,;t;PER 1f.OO C()Upt'. B.::11u \ifu[ ..:oni:l1Uon. COu\plt•I(' S('J"\'IC'e 1'('('(.>rds kt'pl b.11 owilct. :'>lus1 life 10 apJu'C'l'ltlh'. . ~EWPORT ' . IMPORTS ' .NEWPORT .• IMPORTS 3100 \I'. Coast Mwy, Nell'por! Beal'h SUNBEAM e (.1JST0:'-I 'titi TIGI-:R e SH/\IlP. e :'llAJ\'i XTHAS~ SJ 7;i(l. e e 6-11· 7:;1,1 TRIUMPH TRI U.\IPll VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC CONTINENTAL FORD MERCURY '66 vw SQUAREBACK '70 V\I/ t-"11.stbark, i;harp! t\l1·1 ----------.1:'.~;".'--;---;:-;-o--~ I·---------·' 1.-"Qntl., radial *.~res-, lo n1 1., •69 Cad .M'd De: Ville, !ully '69 L incoln. Continent•! ,69 Fo d W 1 . ITT!1·Jtt: (.'oioriy 1~~ ri1u~! "('!! 71•1: 8~319 cqpd lll(l :'lllch Hi._.~, blk Clearanc .. pric-ed, Beauti ful r GCJOR \\'1-!n, ;;.:r, !fpi·;r, _;.:r! l..'O!':d ·oo V\\I bu~. t!eluxe uioJel paddt:'d top illus! sell this wk platinum blu1.>, 11-1111 dk. blu1.> Chateau s11;~;i 11r olr 6-Hi·li\29 "2 ' &·s1 ot1• uvcr 1;•~. p,0 ru ... • leather and J11ndau roof. _ _ __ _ Br'1ght red, low miles. t-:-;u•a ~harp. RP\12'90. good cont1. SI.., J. '7W .. .., L · "~ F 11 V-8', Had10, Jl e11er, lti•t1v~· MUSTANG ·l'".o.,..,,, Days }.30-1611 t•ve &l~-0;16 UXlll"Y equipl''"-'. ti po~·-"" ""~" " er. fnl'ludes Jact air cond., Duty Suspen~ion. Pr<11r•i-'ftus \\"C"eks S(K'c1aJ $9ij ~il\.l·~0:11 E.xt. 6\i •ir ti7 l~JjlJ !1 All80R BLVU. l'1)STA ;\Jf:.'i1\ -i--963 VW BUS J{uns Govd. $695, *" • \'\\' '71 BUS 11·ith berl. 1967 ELDORADO, dark blue. power door loeks, tilt s!I'):. Steering, Blue and 11·hil(', ntdlO. S3000. 6-t?4i3~ and Lcath(,l· 1n!er. a ir, aU ·xrras, wh1.>el , etc. Titis ~s real quaJ. Super Clean . -t97-Kl6.i !o nil's. :\lust sell. Pvt pty. ity, 1'\ot a typical price Jea11. $2995 '6,) V.\~', Ghia, Lo nu X!nt f,l'l--02QZ. er -see 1oday. J9JB:'l1X ('On\!. ~j:.O rit• bE's! Qfler. '71 CADILLAC SDV, RC"s p. $361J. Johnson &: Son, 2626 $i!i2-li~:!. party. Tak~ 01·cr lease. 6000 Harbor Bh•d., CO$l<t. 1\tesa. VOLVO ~ THINI ~Y~~o· "FRIEDLANDER" UIJO t E•Clt (llW'I'. lt, S9J·7;;,66 e 537-GS:M in!. flA. A\lfF,\I. PIS. B, ~~::o_ 1-"'="'------11', S. Till 11'hi.'IOI, l<'alhcr CORYAIR uph. Grild, 11•hite ''inyl /op .. I ---------- Priv. p!)-'. 5~7-371,). .62 CORVAIR 4 spd. Conver1. 3100 \V. Coa~1 H11~. 'li9 Con111.>rt1h!e, a ir cond., Clean rond. Xlnt C't.-onomical Ne11·P<Jrl Br ni::h 642-9405 an1ffm, h1·011n 11 1111111.:: ll'ans. ~17.l. ~at : The Don ___ ..:_~:..:.::=._ __ _ l1hr, 1-1,00J ini., S399J. Apl s, 1993 Chw-ch SL , Apt '49 FORD COBRA 6-1-1-7168. C. C.\t. 428ClD, High perfvl'n1;\1u·f', 'IQ Cad Cp. DeV!llt', Jo1·al car. P 1·1. 816-lU:lZ. loaded, *e'64 CORVAIRe* '.1-1,00) n11l1·s, PvpLih1r L,m~· P t y. Gd cond. ~32j_ 96..'l-0677 f"ro~t Finish, Bl11t·I\ 1111•·1·. 1--'-'-'====e-=-ior, auto 11·a11~. H.act10, M1·:d- CORVETIE . NEWPORT · IMPORTS Jl!!!iJflllt Le.wit 3100 W. Co"" '!"l. ~ VOLVO COUGAR Nc11'Jlort Brach l ~<ti Harbor, C-~· 616-9303 :;;8" CAi\lARO 317. 4 ,!;pd.--.-........__ CA MARO r r. Powf'r Br·akt's, L'h-', \'1'r1 ClPan, tZVZ2(111 Jf V1Jll l1ki.: 10 rly loll' t•hr·rk !h1-.. onC' SIGij_ J ohn>.00 ,(· So11, ~lti~lii !!o.rhor Blvd., Cosl:i :1-lc;;a 5-JO •. J6:Jo. 11 ~=-~64c,.c2~·9_4~o~5----I "66 Vol\'o rl!lOO Sports C)X", Rrd/B!k int. 1\Iag,.; 1vith 11 " 1969 Cougar H11rdtop Cp '71 VW Camper 4-~fl(t. u1Tdr. a rr. cj1~c :vlickry Thornpsoo 11rf's. BEAUTtf'UL \l'('Sltilia inodC"L lninincuhi!C' ht'~\l\l'~. n:dfhlk, :51699 :-.lnl Ste1·ro, :::3.000 1n1. Sl'r io Popular Hn1<' frost n1('ta!h~ c·nnd. ll'ith 11011. h'nl, conri. 1;.1:i.-11'2-l a.!L 6. appret·ratr. $1SOO. !">.i7-!J,',(),i. f111ish 11·1th matching b11rk. ONLY $3495 "ll7-\'0 LVO J800's nr11· 'li9 CA\1ERO, conv. 6 cyl., f'l sl'ats. Auto rvan~. radio, "JJ.,_)'/.;././.JC..J.~l,1,· ' · ' hcate · po11·cr ·1cer [11)111'r C'lu tl'i1 .'< paint. :'\Int <•ond. rrd 1<e/b!k. top, radio. xln1 b k 1• 1 >; • •• d MacHoward ~)8;)()/br5t of!C'J' :HG--On!r1. l'Ond. flying )JOlllt" n1ust sell I r:i ... cs, a,c1°.r; ,a11' l"O'.l ., l !l-1\ Harbor Bl1·d .. C.:\L Sl 800 96S-l781 anuau roo . ~<' o app1rc1. 64'.!·4404 or 642-4402 S~!J-%00 or ,;J1.(ll.;()8 'ti~l Volvo l4~S sl<ition \l'gn, ' · • ate-. 589939. John;;;on & Son, Cornrr Js1 & Jlai tJOi· /\ulo, Creal shape, S2'2"i0. CHEVROLET :ZG26 Harbor Blvd., Costa * '71 FORDS * ' . .,,, .,~•o . CALA..'\J ES e ll'lUSTANGS S;ull<i 1\n;i -~-~"'~'~':),,.,...~,"~"~· _____ [·-c-::c-::cc:::-~:::-~--~ Jl.fe:>a. 5-10·~30. TOr.JNOS '70 FORD MUSTANG va ,\UIOlliill!r, f' ;>, dll' <'llllfij. 11un1ro1;. !~)IJO rn1. 1.'.'\J l-·Hl1, S2·1'J I MacHoward ~~~-fw;11u nr ·,·a-OliOS (,'.u 11<'!' l·I S· ll'i11'bvr . ..;,1111.J 1\1\;o ---------1 1~171 \l,\l'll I: Llk(' ti•'" ;i ll' •"O Jltd, 1:0111' U1·l"k, ~1tlhl 11 Ill· rl1,11 ~. lll':'ir :-:LLL rr<J.J li:1rg<.lill al S~t1l0. lii-i-7:/00. 1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. 1714 1 778-4050 'ti:1 Co111. :!~!I, -I ~pd. n11 p:u11: ,~. IOfl. \1"!;' v.~11 e JOii. 1\;<klll~ S.oi ,, s:;0-!)7()~ OLDSMOBILE TR.,\.'> SPO r~ TAT l OP.' CA P. J'I(,:; Uld ~ Fl1;1 r o I! p ". II /l'ad10 ,\ htf, co11.•nlC' II {fl!'. :-l11fl. hul·krt ~(·al~. ;1uto trans, rwc-ds so111P body 11ork R'i"t ofl<'r 8:)~-8!\lll. ·~;\) ()LIJ~ Toron;1do 11"/a11'- <'o!ld, ~\11~1 sl'll. Pnva(<' Parly. <.\1 1!: 968--01:1:: PLYMOUTH Runnf'J', b\k '.b nu'-. NPw 1n1ri·., nr11 Autos, Useo 990 '68 CHEVROLET !967 Cougcr ::'\lnt 1nech'ly HERTZ CO j1t11111, Ju,~! rthlt ll:iOO <'ll'"·· c-------~ CAMARO BC"..iut. \\'ht. finish. V<'ry cln. RP• .. ·-o :II \RI " [/[ I rt Ul"l'/J'Pd, auln, A1n-F111, all' n1'11J1C'drk·1·s, oil' eoolcr, a ir 1 • ' " • ."a \{'r, Fact. ai!', auloma!lc, po11 er insirlt' & out. illus1 Sell S97j (714) 778-4050 ~t·1..r1rx·.~. epls. t· ti r I a J n~' ~'.:nda'.1· all optlons .. x 1n1! _• str1.>1 ing, 321 VS. Looks and1..::o~o·~o~,,~0~1~1,~0·_&1-:.:.cl-4..::::l-~l4----.,-1-c-·o~,~.,,~,,~. ~5'~d~,~ .. ~.~ .. ~ •. ,~.-o-"-11r ~~~~iifi!ii~s, p/b, n1 ugs 51693. Pt•l'lt-cl 1hruou1. ;\Just ser 10 40 El Dotarlo, frrr· 111151 1-uns like Ile\\', Sale Pr ice at /C pf -1 c~~--~,---~c l ~ "Old fully eqo•p'd like ne11• $1895 DODGE A ' :,, Rfll, A/T. '!~'"! Pl.1•rr1""il> Bt>IVt>derc. II ~ SPORT CAR 11r1pr£-i'1ate. Sll1,i. ~~l.J-1832 ,. · ' rack. V<'ry cln bM offer "" CLEARANCE SALE NOW! Ill 6pni. All fi : ,1~--4-07,1 or • '69 Riviera, lull po1ver. S"' . (Ir 11.T. Auto. PS. 318 V-8. "'"-"'°· ,;,, 1'"d'", Jmm"' • '" MacHoward 1963 DODGE -=~:..:'::''1:::"------l ~''.':'''"1':1.2'"~0}:·"~'i-1'c·=~--I RiillChC'l'O ~,()O. AULO air •• ·11~1 Volk1\11g1·11 Fas1!1al'k, ~:x-T<ike TradC's. 839·9600 or 531-0GOS INTERNATIONAL PONTIAC FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. 1~1 :St., S,!\. f>.17.QiG--I OP1-•n rl;iil.1 ~J-~J; <'IO~c·d ~und;iy "G I Tl\I U'.\IPll, v1•ry d,•;111, .iust dirl :)JOO, work 01 1 ('ll~. New top, n1u~1 -~'''' ~lf.2-171!1. (TllL'nl t·vnrl. :;3,t~IO n1il<'.~. Di r. 111 :i23-72JO CornC'r 1st & Harbor STATION WAGON ~ 'l'ho.~ 1101 nn1 11dl go fas1 ;11 San1a Ana PD\VER str., p11·r. brks .. air 'li3 IH Seoul 4 x4 -XJ 11 1. '71 PONTIAC Sl:2:f,, dl1', <:all t oU11y BUICK 1-,-6-4--C-h-~-1 ---1 -I cond., this 11·agon is spot. nirchanlcal condi1io n, Sl!OO. C ATALINA i.;1:.-1~~.o _______ 1 I . ev. mpa G Jrss in excellent condition, 516-3763. ,,. 1,,,.,,, 1, .. ,.,. ,. "d -'66 R1v i('1·a. Al po11·rr & air, 2 DR. H .T . CPE. X.XD3JO, 1----------' • v • "' '-u" ·• 'Ii~~ V.\I', Bus, 9-pas~. rdl 1 1 . 1 ~i2':r aulv. 1r:1ns_, p1,r, SU'., p11T, i :r•·-~, «vni'('rls 10 !I' bcr! f<ll' ownc1» :. n ! con<. ~ "R&H, PS, PB, n1aroon 11·· $495 JEEPS ror quiek salP. 54.~.J!i2, black inter. PBm:?. BILL BARRY hJ"ks., r11d10 l: hrate1·. runs 1·un1pJ11g .• \Jl)t (·on(!, S1:2:iJ cJ11 rr(.'111~1· .J.:as, looks like: f1w !Jf'~I ntr. 6l6-:l11-1:;. CADILLAC $495 RE·t.>Ond. :\l38AI sofl lop. n£•11. ::01::~:;_ -----BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT jombo o;,·,,, '''"' ""· '' SPECIAL $3495 -------1·.iO \'\V Bo0>, oc-momol. '"'" --LARGE SELECTION rrhlt rran~. nu rlull'h & CADILLAC 1968 e e ll'hcel dr11·r, roll bar. Call NEW 1971 's lwk.~. [;1,d~-.~ niccl1 xlnl. CPE. DE VILLE Over WV new & nsr.d C'ars 1_8_·l6-_31_2_1·_______ BILL BARRY TOYOTA ~12:., 6·l:l--68iL F,\CTORY PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT to ('hoosr f1·0111 Li.INCOLN " L .\ITT CO~J)ITIONJl\'G e e 0 '! 1 JO €aJt etoi.& 'II VIV C·1111P<'1'. Pllp top, P<irlded tor. full lcathf'r in-OVER 2l)J nriv & usf'd cars ;!(.00 E~;st ~t .. :;J;;,7:· Ana '6;\ Lincoln Cont. f'.:very1hing TOYOTA ()R ~~~~ * 1cnor.\ all po11·cr f'."<tras. ~~w~~~Ofr;~~ 1lst St. at S.A. f"J'll')'.l irork.~. AU poll·er, \\'ilh ail' ,\:If F. i 1·atl10. many 01hcr · · · , ----'=''='~-l=OOO:o...___ conditioning. C:ill R l 1• tiJG.9:0~ '4.iS V\\' ~qbt:li , 1'!-'<l, gootl e.>;tras, !ZVD:ll.J• :.'OOo £. Lsl SL. San ta Ar.a 1· l!mi 1-lat'bor, C.'.'11, SANTA ANA TOYOTA ,-.,1111., vn·y. "lf'an. :1 1600. or $2999 Ost St, at S.A. Fnvy.~ FORD 1 -'~92--...c.2_M~O·'------- h1,s1 nlfe1·, .>1~•9·\~ afl .1. ~:>-ill-lOOO MERCURY NABERS CADI LLAC O '70 GALAXIE lOO V\1' l!liUl~ug, !01\ 1n11o-~. A•'TllOR lZED DEALl::l{ '70 CHEVR LET '"-' MONTE CARLO Sal1> pl'lc<'d Z dr. 11.T. Brau· '70 Mercury so I " "1 rn<n::~. ,\\!/Fill. :>:li'n.~. X!nl .,,."') li't '·~ .. Blvd -, I I "I . Id I · I . 1·11cr •~·p1. op1•11 .... 1 il!ll I -H!l-!~"l } ~\l\J\ .,, w . .. Xtra n1cr. Vaci air. ('lrct ti u tgn _ ivy go inisi. . Colony Park '!I :1 Pill .\lo11da_v lhru F1·1-I ~'·-"~"c·~"-·~~·'--"-'-·s_. -.../..--1 Cost<l .\lesa \\'ilh ft')ld inicr101• & dk. JO Pas., \\'ago", Lilia i\'ci,·. 1 d'') '6:: V\V \Valk lhru '-'a•'•r',. 1·,· (';i ll ~~l0-'.!100 Oncn Sunrla\." \\'indoll's. la!ldau 1op, (AT, b I I E · d c ' ,. P S R!Hi N I $3195 roll'n lane au roo · quippe owner, Beaul1ful L1l!hO i<·y PHONE 541).25 12 J~fll reblt <"ng. new''''"·· CADILLAC 1970 ,,:·1·',_,,-,· o1v on y . h I ' Rad. ~ ::; ., \\'!t au o rarrs, 10. )'{'!!0111 finish 11·1th 1.lark ivy ·117 \\', l\'nr111>i•, ;-;.1nta Aria runs gn1<11 •• \111.<t sl'l l CPE. DE VILLE heater, po1v 11•1ndo1l's, lac. lntcrior, Equipped 111111 all l!lii~i COROLLA f;1 ~1o;ick-xln1 ininii~I .. ~9;:,, <\~M-il~9. FACTORY MaCffOward tory air. Tiiis attractive car 1hc !uxw-y items. ~·uu Po11» 1·ond-1·1>1) ~11nrp-lf;n 1n::: 111 '&I V\V J'.'.l~scngcr Bus, very AIR CO:'\DITIOi"\l:\G ~ shows e xt•ellent care. Ai;k f'r 6 1vay sc-aJ. ~-<.il'lory .o\u· 2 "k~. 1naki• ol r•'l'. ti~." ... 10ji, gd cond JJ1/0111 FULL LEA'rH ER /i\'TEil!OR 839-9000 or ~11-0608 Jor demonstration, 39.5AU!l. C011d, Tilt StCf'l'lng: \\'l1i:t!I. "·,, ''10'1' C I fii."o-1:90!! \"1nyJ 10p, tu)] fl'1\1·er, 1il1 ,r.:, Conirr ]st & lla1·bor $277:J .• Johnson &. Son, 2ti26 .and n1orf'. l:iel' and ask 10 J:~,.~ J''-' ' A vro1u1 111 x 11! 1-----------:Santa Ana Harbor Blvd., Costa i\lesa, .-rir\rl. "Gfl VII', lo nil'.<, n!"li tirrs, f~'h•;;('Op1c strer1ng. slerC'0,1-----------I 5'I0-5Ei30. drive !i11s i1111naculale .-:ir c.11 rn-10.;o i .. , ""''· Tope "''"· c,11 "'"· dooc '"'''· ,,,h, ,.,,,;,,,, 1964 CHEVY YAN 1..::,6:::2=F"-O-RD_E_C_O_N_O_L_IN-Eo I •od'Y· s,1, p,;"d. '"'· --67~>-0ll6. 11-unk vpt'ne1', ;\fichelin ra-BQDl. Johnson & Son. '.!ti~(i 'i ll \IAHI~ II ~~Ulo, .-:1ra~. 111 <llal (1rt•s. ell', Local O\l'Tler. Harbor Blvd., Cosla ,\lt•!-.a. 111!. S~O.lU. :~1~s2:il :.13l!l \\.ANTED V\V l ~.00 01' 1600 !ZVD963i Ai\1/Fi\'£ Radio, Jc(> Box, Pull 540-56:W. )lai·g;ircl ni·., i\".B. eal'l.ilu'ttor :;tock. Call Ray, $4777 out Bed. nice 11·ood panel-Radio, Hearer. Ne-.v Tirt'~. 1-:.::~19~7~0~C-0-u-9-.-,~x=R~7- :i1S-1·1~7. ing, new paint Job, good Carpets, Bac k se<'rionf'd VOLKSWAGEN NABERS CAOI LLAC 1ires, air verrt, custom buck· off, Excellf'rrt Cond, ~i50 or Hardtop 'ti!J V\\' :\tiio--s tick, R&l!, s ki-AU1'1-IORIZE D DEALER f'l sca1s. chrom1• bumpers, best oUer. 646-2698 or 0:-.0'1:: O\\;.i'Ef: '63 vw ra;•k, lo1v n1•. Xlnt cond. 7 "' B" \UTIFUL CO'D :!GOO Harbor Blvd., Au to Trans 6 cyJ. 55 -.J.,,..O, ~ •. ' " , Pr11-. ply. 6-1 2-0'i77, M · 0 •oo o I o o · I ·! ~pd, 1".itl10 .~-h('a!e!'. ISn711 $599 Harbor American . 646·02&1 lt6t HARIOR. COSTA J.IESA '69 VW BUG Cosla i\lesa AKE FFER FORD EL-ono Van '6-1, pain!, "rac1ve pa 111un1 1111~1 l:liO V\V 11 1-Pr rfonnance (";ill '."J-10-9100, ope11 Sunday 6-16-~93 or 5574540 body. Indy'!!, mags. st<'reo, witl1 ·blue buckl•1 sc:tls & ~~.. "\l •\''\' '-R \S" 1!1ndau roor. Auto tran~. , .. .,,. · · ·' "' '· CADILLAC 1967 '58 CHEVY 283 f9r ~e or pane!, cpt'g. Classic cond. >·lake o!l,,r. •• :.I0-139J · A,\'f. F)'l :<1e.rro, powr1' . -C PE. DE VILLE trad<'. &81 offer. Al:;o ~clling 289" f'n g . stcci'.,"''"'r.1·brakrs,fa ctor.• '70 VIV Bus Slo\'C', f,.,, Bri:-., 55-98S5 5-18-7072 .. ~ t'i\CTOR.Y ,_ '· · air, radial ply r 1rf'~. t'I<' f{}ld..riul bed. illU:·! ~,,11, ~1i. 'II' COS'DITIONIN'G'' 00 a • . 1 ' e 1%6 t:L CA.\ilNO, Gd '68 Ford Stn 1v11ion, 3 <'ng., Car has !Hid n'e11culou~ $l,j00, ot' hest o!!e.r. Call ,-I) "d d 1 A\1 s · '"000 ·· 11 pnwrr: p :1u r op, , -coud. $1300 or bst orr, Pl • Air i.'Of1d, '"'• mis. c-al'r . See & dr11·('. ti.~2,\~l! Ric :)'!2-:il~O. 1-.\1. heont1lul cloth & lealh· • Call: Jt'J-212~ * New !ir~. Xll·a sharp r.ar. Johnson & &in. :.!G2G JliJrhor I I .. ,.1 d ,.. 'ii V\V -·l-11 Stn \\"ag11n. r1· \Tll<'ri\ir uh -~ 1(>IC'scop1c ,~-Cl'EVELLE \l 1. Sl6~!:· for quick s ale. Blvd., Costa :'-lr5<a. :io!O·.lfi3\I. · 'i" u•r. ·' nl. ··on . ;~ac-1 '· ' • . 0 I 'l'J" ~ a 1 bu w<11T;1n1 y, 1~r nr11, rrrl slrcring. f'!C 11n CXC<'P 1011a _ , · • 8·1&-0i46 nf11 r '. T.ih.• 11ld1•r cllr in <'aloo"'. o\\'.c ".". ;-.i 1 ~1at1on \Vago n R/l!. P/!S .. l~"'-:.:..C"--------1 '69 Mercury Couga r metall1c, <ill(D, p1·1 1_11~: ,. '''·''"" ''8 f' d c ,_ lr.::.Ji• (•I' :-11111!1 do11'11. \Viii 51999 Air, Prrfrct condilion. il-'lu~I or u~to1n """ Automatic, po11-<'1' Si"l'r1n~, 1111. p<I. 1,iy, (\"DY2!J9) ='""~·:1=·-''_111--1~'-''-1·c--~~=7 I Sc.~ to Appreciate, ~UOO. au1 0.a1r,4llr.,ps,ne1v fll<"I. ;iir. Too ni ce to !'all :.~i»~t36 or -l'J~·6S11. Call al! 19G6 Bug, Good ..:ond. H&ll , NABERS CADILLAC 5j7-4S61. tire~. $!KX!. ~\.12-2889 uscd. ZIVE-W~ ~ n1n. S6i3. 1'ri1·<1!<' party. AUTllOR IZED DF.ALEP. CO V !R .---..--,J $2295 ';i9 Chevy 1vagon 1%3 R A • run.~ """'" '01 \"\\'" hu~ rlr:•J.\•'. z lK'd -~~C~'•7l~I ~"~s--_z:~"'~~-1 2li00 !!~rbor Bli·d.. :1.lnt n1ech. c_"Qnd. Body Good cl<"an, good tire5', many nC'li' M H d PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT • • Over '.!!JI) ne11.' S.· used 1.-•ars H1 choose frn111 Opo•n 'nl l() p.n1. :!1~10 I-.: 1.~1 S1. S;;n1a :\ria 11~1 SI ;,1 ~ .. \ fJ'I',\.) ___ ,:,,~-I0111,1 __ _ 'IRi l"i1111;ic· l.t· .\!ans Only :::1.UOO 1111, :;\11·11 Clf'all ,\J[ Xtras. :'il\J:>(J, !lti2-7:Ji.J.-, ---'il f 'IRF:Ej lRD. A/C, alr1Ci Iran.,., .<l.\JfF\! ait· scoop~ h1.>11ryt',.J111b 1·1111s S·l.600. lOJ \!1·1-";iddrn /\pl. ti. =~----· P():\Tl/IC GTO 'ii~. ~ :-prrrl, ;:ilr. disc brks. IJIJ~i track l'f'a1· <'1111. ~11:)!), 6H-S!X>9 afl('l' :1 p1n, ----------(~TO l!!li;J SHARP. Pl'('f. c..'\"inrl. all; eo11tl, :\Jany X1ras. ~2,"i;iO. 67:l-1100. '68 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX :\ hr11 u1ih1! ca1·. i\1110 trans., air i'Oll<l. fl<JllC'I" 11·infiOI\'~. p11111·1· hralirs. po11·tor s\f'C t'· i11i;:, la 11(!11 1J 1o1p, i\'RF'2421, SPECIAL $1695 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT • • Ovr r ',.'11(j 11r11 .t Us<'rl cars 1 1~ ,•l\(Hh•' fron1 Clpcn 1111 !O p,11,, :!!ll~l ~:. i ~t SI, &inra 1\na \ lst :-:1, nt ~.1\. 1-'rwy) ~.;.'i. i[M'o') RAMBLER c·on1t'1·101·. ~.12no. l~~·5=a_ivwiiic_B~urg~Ri•=b~l1~, =I ~~2;~c~·0~'~''~'?"'~.-,~, ¢'~;;;lii'~200~. ;;;;;;;;:;:;-1o;p,;is-iP.::1""~'~' lili'~'~"~"~'~'i""~· ii'~'&-i,;"~''~ .. ).iQp;,;;: ac OW ar , Call ~1-10-9100 Opr11 S11nday ____ f._,1,)-~~ .• ·.1_l __ ~~ SGQO. 6-l2-fi!>9! 'GJ Carl S!'dan fie Ville, Gooli '6j conv£-TI., Impala, Xln! 196S FORD Squire. 10 pass. 8:i9·9600 or .1::1-0GOS '60 P.A:\1!3LEIL i:nod cn~iri" Autos, lmporTed 970 Autos, Imported 970 <:ond, Pvt pany. 2908 Tustin cond, Air (·one!, See to ap. PIS. PtB. A:'ll/f'M, air , Corner l ~t ,\" l-IHrbur ,~" hod~. rtins good. s12:1• ir•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii11 ~~:i¥;;,~;~=:1 _~,,~,=d~·~"~-~'1~1~7~E:ld:e:o..:.A~>=('I Clean! 673-4573 or 494-2712. Santa Ana li·l2-ti2J,"i. Avt>, N.B. 1----------No. 39, C.M. RELIABLE transportatiorr -'71 i\IERCURY i\lan1111~ LARGEST CHRYSLER Recent mechanical 111ark. Brougham 2 dr h.L, tull T·BIRD STRIKE IS OVER! SELECTION OF 1962 Ford Call 536-29fi9. p11T. hcavy duty 11/C, 1-------·- CADILLACS IN TIME FOR Ai\l/fl\1 sti,1·eo. lo n11l<'-"-l!lfi:, T Bird Con1-., f'P, air, '69 11·agon, Air cond, Full ORANGE COUNTY ,700 & TO p Pl'1 na1•ty \·rry <'l~an. $77i • , .19;19 power, Xlnt rond, 18,00 · · · · ,. · SALES·LEAS•NG "'UICK CASH alter 6, 842-5972. Chrv. sin 1\·gn., n1 rre1v 283 " n1i's, Ne1v tire~. Belo1v ,... Png. elcfJn S3~il-., .Consider AUTI-IORIZED book. 644-8676. THROUGH A 1971 MERCURY trade both for 1!1te. clean -SERVICE-STATION WAGONS Nabers Cadillac CONTINENTAL . DAILY PILOT HERTZ CORP. ~.::;'.~"~' '"'" ''' "•" BIG SELECTION OF NEW 2'1111 HARBOR BL., And Away You Go! WANT AD (714) 77M050 W<'ll hole'"" ,,u, "'·"'" COSfA MESA ;;:;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;::;~;:::;::;;'.;:::::::::;=::::::=::::::::::=:::::::::::l:~~~==~~:::::=:;:;1 540-9100 Open Sunday IN MY TOYOTASI! MARK II WAGONS CELECAS COROLLAS CORONA HARDTOPS HIGHEST TRADE FOR YOUR CARii HURRY HURRY HURRY 1966 HARBOR BLVD., C .M . 646-9603 540-9461 l I ····~·~---' 1970 MARK 111 CADILLAC 1949 BEAUTIFUL, FULLY LUX· CPE. DE VILLE URY EQUIPPED CLASS1C. f' ACTORY Every lu.'Cury extra plus only AIR CONDITJONlNG 20,000 carefuliy drlven mil· Padded top, full Po\\"l'r, all es. This luxury car is navi- leather interior, tilt &: tele-Jess in f'Very detail, J invile scopic"s1eeririg. Stereo, (loor your inspection a.1 l1s near locks, many other xtl'&s! new condition will ~ better lYCLl3J1 appreciated. The retail val-$4199 ue-of this car is $7370. fKel- NABERS CADILLAC ly Blue BookL Now you may AlITHORIZED DEALER uk. "why do l want to sell 2600 Harbor Blvd.. thi1 luxury car lor much CO$ta Mt:!M less than YoU could buy U Call 540-9100 Open Sunday at a dealer ? Well -l'vt got ·my f')'t' on one of those CADILLAC 1971 5 porty jobs and I just can't CPE. OE VILLE v.·ait. f\'ou understand.) Jt fACI'ORY you have any qUf!stions you AIR CONDITIONING can reach me at my offi~. Padded top, full t>Qwer. all ~6-lGOl before s pm . leather.inferior • .S!e1:eo. door ,69 C ti nt•I Mk Ill lock11, tilt & 1elescop1c steer. on ne . ing. Locally oivnt'd .t_ sold Must Sell, _Beau11~J Fortirt flt'\V & serviced by \JS. Green, m~,' !h!n11h m"'"'k {95.'>DFAl match n1 eaf er, ac $ Landau Roof, Luxury Elfllli>· 6 9 9 5 '. ped ot COUl"I(', F'uU Power, NABERS CADILLAC Auto Temp AlrCond. Stereo AUTHORIZED DEALER Tape ~en1 and much 2600 Harbor Blvd., more. $4700 or make oUcr. C~ta Mesa IZNG.:ai) Dir. 2626 Harbor Call 546-9100 Open Sunday Blvd .. CO$l!\ Mesa. 540-5630 • I , :: .. ti... ...,_ .. ·~·