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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-18 - Orange Coast Pilot7 eist ect oun e :.: DAILY PILOT :.: Sex~ H'ioting in Streets ' . * * * IOc * * *r . . '• . . Follow Pirate Series Win MONDAY ARERNOON, OCTOBER 18, :1 971 VOL, '4. lllQ. 9". ' l•C'JlOJll, • ...... • • • • • • Hijacl{er Captures Pilot's Plea Spurned Tragedy Follows Denial by FBI of Fuel \\'ASHINGTO'.'J tAPI -FBI agen!s repeatedly ignored a hijacked pilot's plea to tel him refuel just before the affair en- ded in tragedy Oct. 4, the \~'ashington Post reported today. !\Jo1nenl~ before he 1ra s :;hot to death by his captor al Jacksonville. Fla .• airport. pilot Brtnt Q. Do11·ns is quoted a~ telling the FBI : "You are endangering lives by doing this .. , Ir<' request so1nc fuel out here, please." The nev.-spaper ga1·e the account of the ·' hijacking in a hitherto secret transcript of the last radio transmission betwct'n the pilot and authorities. Police said the hijacker. Ge<>rge :0.1. (;ifle Jr.. J;), took his estranged \\'tfe by force lo the Nashville airport early that 1norning after leaving suicide nolcs. They said he and a friend. Bobby \~·aynt'. '\'allace. drew pistol s on the pilot a11d ordered him lo rly his private lY•i:1·eng1nc Aero-Commander to the Bahan1as. Dog But~hered Gory R e1nains F ou.ncl on Beacli, The butchered body or a Gcrnian Shepherd dog \I as found in1paled on .'I :-;take on Huntington Reach State Poirk Sunday. .. , have nc\'er seen a \\'Or~e rxan1ph • or animal cruelty ... said George Frye of the Hunt ington Beach ll u1nane Society \\ho 11·a/; called t,1 the ~ach after two lifeguards spotted lhe dead anima l Sun· day aflemOOR. ''ft was almost as if it was part or a devil v.·orship case:· Frye said that a broom handle had been sharpened at one end and drivrn lengthn·isc through the full·gro\\'ll black and brown dog. The slake was then driven into the /;and. The hindquarter~ or the :initnal h:id been skinned and tht dog had also bern shol bel\\'t'Cn !he eyes fro1n close range with a heavy caliber bullet. . I Weatlaer Look ror sunny skies Tuesday "'ilh highs of 68 along the Orange Coast. risin11: to 78 inland. l..o\11s.10- night a cool 4$ degrtts. Time to J::Cl out the extra blankel . , INSIDE TOD,\ Y ~ Al least diu? ou&hority btlie~s tlie 111oi:fer1t ·,.r1ucatio11nl' toyit fer J10tu1gster&. ore lu1rmfut. fie C.t· .serts t/lot pols and pa11s ari bt_L- ter toJll than sonie of lhe manu- factured a11es. See siory, Page 5. " ••-'1"" 11 Morll<ll 1t (111,.,nll I Jrll~ N.... i c11K111nt \11 t Or•"" c ... ,.,r n Ct1ull lt4 U.. ll1¥11 l'ffMr 14 Ctmlc1 11 '"'" ,._n c ... u_.i 11 "Kl! -''" tt·1l 0.t lll Jrlt!k •• 1' Ttt.wltl.., It Dl....,ct• n fl•••'"'' '' lfil'Ol'lel ,..,, I Wt...... 4 En!H'lllflmttll lt ' W~)M Wi lli >t l'l ... ftCt M·tt W-'I N-. Jl·H "..,.."_ n w~ ... ,..., 4"f AMI Le-• II "I! appeared the dog v.·as shot af1er il wa;; impaled.'' Frye said. '·It v.-as flat. plain butch ered.'' The humane officer said that !here wt're drag n1;:irks 111 !he sand Jrad1ng bark to Pa cific Coast Highwa.1·. ''Tlle doi;:-had been Killed sonic pl<.ce ,Jse and !hen brought to 1he ~ach.'' 1'"rye added. Car Crash Kills Anaheim Youth In Sun Valley SUN Vi\lLEY fl:PJ) -A s ud d e 11 co!ll.~ion or a passenger car and a speed- ing highway pati:ol vehicle, resulting in the death ol an I I-sea r-Old Anaheim boy. Six others were hurt. The dead youngster was idenLified as Earl Campbell. 11. The boy 's parent.!;, Mr. and Afrs. Earl Campbell, sufferelt minor injuries. Police said Campbell's car spun out of control on 1he Golden State Frec.,i,·av Saturdav \\"hen lhe hallslorm slickf ned •the road"·ay and obscured the driver's \·ision. llis car hurled into the CllP unit as it sped on an emergency call. Highway patrolman Donald Bea:K-1}• suffered a broken jaw and several teeth were knocked out. · James Oiamato, 10, a passenger in lh e Campbell autO, was seriously injured with bums over 90 percent of his body. Karen •l ickey and Sandra Campbell, both 13, had moderate h11nd and facial bums. Boy, Girl llurl Bo1nb SAIGON (APl ~Vietnamese hoy and girl lhrtw a fi bomb today a• a parked minibus owned t))' the United N;i- 1lons ChUdren's Fund arid escaped. , The three-wheel vehicle ~as parked on • Saigon 1trect and n• one wa:i in it It v;as badly damaged. \\'hen the plane took off, the F'Bl v.·as notified. and when lhe pilot s:1 id he \\'ould land in Jacksonville for fuel , agents ~·ere. ~l'nt to the airport. The transcripl said Do\\'llS was told by the air control lo\\·er that a fuel truck \vould be standing by. L<iler. th e ne\\'Spapcr said. an FBI agent in thl' l'On- lrol tower directed Do\rns to a diffcn•1•t !anding site and others surrounded th~ (Sre HIJA CK, Page :!J Sex in Streets Follo,vs Pirates' Series Triumph PITTSBURGH (AP 1 -A m;i ssi,·r \\"orld Series viclory celebration exploded Sunday n1_ghl into a ran1page of dcstrur- tion. loo1in~ and sex-in-the-streets. Police rr portcd <1 dozrn ra1)('s -J1;0rnt or !henl If\ full VIC\\' or hunrlred'> \Vho t·hel'red the assai lants -displa~·/; or public lovemaking. nudity and drinking. "This isn't a riot. It's a goddam n orgy." a motorcycle policeman said dur· ing the disturbance \\'hich lefl the do1vnton·n area in shambles. !\tore lh an 100 persons ,,·erl' injured and 300 o!hers were arrested in thf' nielre. v:hich eru pted after an rslimated JOO.cm pourP.d intn the dov,rntown area. There .,..·ere scat!ered shootin g. bul onl y one rr.ported woundin~. llundred.~ of ex- plosionl'i .s:;aUscd by fireworks .often wcr• mistakeri for gunshots. At leasl 30 stores were looted and 30 or - 40 more v.·ere Pamaged. l\1ore than a dozen cars were overt.Urned and in some cases burned. Newsmen counted anolher 20 autos vdlh roors th at had been crushed by the drstruction·bent crowds. The melee ended JO hours 11fter it began when fl ying wedges of riot-equip- ped police. some with dogs. slammed head-on into lhe crov.·ds and d~ove thern froin the downto"lll'TI section. The rampage was triggered by the Pittsburgh Pirates' 2-1 victory Sunday over the Baltimore Orioles in basehall's seventh and deciding game of the World Sf!rits in Baltimore. It began as a jubil ant but nonviolent · celebration, b quickly turned into 9 fu ll:blowD riot . The wild celebration created the \t;torst traffic jam in the city's bl.story. Al its height, cars were backed up ,for eight miles on one major freev,.ay into the city aod ror six mlles on another.~oli« rinii.lly sealed the downtown are in an attempt lo relieve the tleups. bu it was lour hourl5 before it had an y effect. At least two police cruisers W'ere <:om· mandecred by rioters during the out- OOrst. and police reported Uial a fire truck was stripped. Several ether police !See PIRATKS, P11e %) 0 0 0 Jetliner • Spring IS Sprung ' .. . -~~-.. . " '" ' l ... •' • • .. : 'J .... . ·\.·Is.;)<' ;;rt' .. ' .:• ! /»<(-..I,, ' . , ,. i Uil'I T•i.t>"",. Do\vn Under . in Sydney. Australia. the .season is spring. t\nn Saxon, 19. Sy dney, can feel it in lhe air. \Vhen she docs, she heads for the beach. ~ .. eist Suspect lla11g s Self In Hµntingto11 Jail Cell By JOANNE REYNOLDS 04 !ti• 0-llY 11'1 .. Staff Anned robbery suspect Robert 0. Belalt of J{untington Beach, ~aptured ~fter a widespread manhunl and high :-;peed cha~t. '~'8S found hanged SuodaY. afternoon In hls Hunlington Beach jail cell. Belair. 20. or 801 'Florida St . W11S found 111 1:40 p.m. by city jailer Tom Con""·ay . lie \Vas pronounced dead at the scene by an Orange Counly Coroner's deputY. after a\lempts to revive him failed. Police said Belair hanl(cd himself by looping his trougers over a bar in his eell door. The suspect ht1d been wanted on armed robbery and assault charges and was the subject of a five aod one-half hour (Ser-llANGING , Page %) Pla11e Heads Fo1· Canada A11d Mexico ANCHORAGE. Alaska I UPIJ -A \Vein-Consolidated Arlines 737 jetliner \Vas hijacked tod11~·. The FBI said !he nijacker was aboard lhe crafl when il took off from Anchorag• International Airport for Bethel. Alaska . The hijacker demanded that the plane head for 1\texico. Hov.·ever, !he cra ft returned t o Anchorage for refueling and most of the passengers v.·ere ren1ovcd. At alxlut 7:45 a.n1. lhe plane took off again this time tor Vancouver. H.C. The FBI said four crewn1en and the hi· jacker slill \\'Cl'C aboard the plane. The 25 passengers were allowed to get arr at Anchorage. The flight was r\o. \;) originating in Anchorage. IL took orr oo its original schedule at 5·30 a.in. One report said !he hijacker demanded lhe plane refuel at Vancouver and then go on to ~l rxico. \Vein Consol idated is a local line serv. ing Alaska . Soviet Premier Attacked While Visiting Capada . OTTAYlA (UPl l -A ma n shoattng "Long Live Hungary'." broke througB police lines and attacked Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin today. He fixfil an armlock around the Soviet leader's neck before being dragged off by guards. Kosygin l\·as no! hurt, but appeared llihaken. Kosygin. 61, wa·s accompanied by Cana..,. dian Prin1e t\1inister Pierre Elllolt Trudeau \\'hen the. altack occurrfil . Trodeau was not harmed. UPI photographer J ean Alarie. who \v&s so close his lip was cut iv-the scuf· fling, said the assailant "'actually got hi~ for,.rm around Kosygin's neck .. hefor• be"1g dragged away by security guard s. Another man also was taken into custody in connection wit h the at tack . Alarie said the long-haired assailant jumped from a group of demonstrators into the crowd of newsmen around Kosygi n and then leaped at Kcr.iygin'a k •• he passed. osygin's coat was pulled off his lders. osygln was surroundfil by Royal adian ~fountfil policefnen and rushed 1 o the Parliament building. As the assailant was takep 1way by police he shouted hls name was Gil.8 Matrai, the name of a Toronto mnn who has been active In tht ·ext(eme right \'finrt Edmund Burke Societv -Canada·s equivalent of the John Birch Society -in the United St.ates. The attack on Kosygin w111s 1nadt lSte KOSYGIN, Paae Zt • ' I llAILV PILOT s High Soviet Aide Seek s U.S. Asvlu111 .I BRUSSl:LS (UPI\ -A Soviet offu:ial • disappe1rf!d '"'O >At-ek.s ago has made disclosure! about the act1\'U1es ol Soviet cillzens in Btlgium and rt<qut-stt'd political asylum in the Unitt'd Statl!'s, a foreign ministry 11pokl!'sman said today. Anatole Chebotarev. 38, an of11cial of !.he Soviet Trade Mi&Sion in Bruss!!'IS , had ottn rni!sing s~ Oct 3 ""·hen the So\·1et Embassy in Brussels as~ed Belgian police to look for him. nit blue. Russian-made S c a l d 1 a .iutomobile ill v.·hich Chebotarev disap- :>eared "'as found four days later near .he yacht harbor of th!!' r\orth St-a port .ov"n of Zeebrugge. raising speculation h•l Chebotarev crossed the channel to Britain. Police sources said Chebotarev ';l;'aS Jkked up as Nieuwport. on the North Sea ~asl and taken to Brita in aboard a small ~at. Once in Britain, Chebotarev applied ·o the U.S. Embassy for political asylum, ~hich was granted, the sources said. '"The go\·emment confirms t h a t .::::hebot.&rev has requested p o 1 i t i c a l 1sylum in the Unite<! State~." the ninistry spokesman said. "'Chebotarev has made statemt>nls 1bout the activities of Soviet citizens in 3e!gium. The government V.'<r.s informed If them.. "A! in the past. the goverrun!nt does "IOt admit any acti vity which might en-- lan.ger its 5ecurity and that of in- ernalion.al or1aniutions established on ts territory," the ltatem!nt said . The reference to international )l"ganiiations implied the aetivities might ie eoMected with North Atlan!ic Treaty ')rga.niution (NATO) and Supreme ~Hied Command Europe ISHAPE i head· 1uartt.rs. established in Belgium. The foreign office statement did nnt .;ay how many alleged agents v .. ere in· · ·olved , Newspaper repc;>rts have said .::::hebotarev gave the names of bet11o·een 30 :ind 40 Soviet agents. The statement also left unclear what 1 he Belgian government planned lo do 1bout the alleged &g!nts. Belgian press reports have linked •;hebotarev's disappt>arance with the defection of Soviet official Oleg Lyalin 1n 3rita.in. Follov.·ing his statements. the . i ritisb government declared lOJ Soviet \ffieials persona non grata in Britain. At present there are 113 So\•iet officials · n Belgium, including 45 who hold , tiplomatic status. Sourees close to the government 11aid 110 mass UJWsion is expected io Bel· :~um, From Page 1 KOSYGIN ... 11espite extremely light sec u r it Y itteasures that v.·ere taken fol\ov.•ing the discovery by police during the night of two 'bomb11 and a num"'r of incendiary devices near the Soviet Embassy. ~port! that a third bomb had been ! ound a block from the Soviet Embassy .ed police instead to the partial makings ,.f one Molotov Cocktail on a street cor. ue r and a cluster of. 11 ready-mixed . .iolotov Cocktails in the bushe! of a ue.arby parkland. "So far we. have t~'O bombs, one partial .1oJotov Cocktail, and the makings of 11 ·•ther cocktails, and the search con· inues.' 'a police: officia.l said. Police s1ud they found the first bomb •n Chapell Street. "ahout three or four )locks from the Sov\et Embassy," during 1 routine pol.ice patrol of the area. A iolice spokesman sa id. •·we took three )!rsons into custody and seized 12 sticks if dynamHe." along v.·ith <"lock timing levicts. The second parcel ~·as found al abo ut R 1 m. EDT dur ing a pol ice search of a ~uebee licensed sports car in "·hich l>A'O if the lhree arrested men picked up were ·1d1ng. \ OU.NO.I COAJT DAILY PILOT CAANGI COAfT ,.UI LISHlMO COMl'AN't Jl•"•rt M. Wttd l'r•-.i .,.. "'*i.n.r Jtt\: R, C11,lt'f Vb l' .... lllWll tnol ~rtt Marit"' Tl.oMt l K11vil EdltDr lh•"'•i A. M 11,,h;~, ,,._, .... ~Edi,..,. 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Coast l"Vbl1•~'"' """""'"¥· J,if ,...., 11$rlu , IU.n!•O!<""'" lof•fll"!.I !'Nii.• f' Y""IUmll!''I "''°"' "''" M rW"ClllloC.. w 1Pt¢t.I 11'1· m1tti.o. iM ~ltM ......, t'-• "'"" Plld ,, J(fWPll"' l f«fil t1'f C..te Mfll, (111'91'11!., "1Mcr{pl-W u"'*' u n -~"'ll' rt ,....n u.n """1'11'1 "'II"-'"' flltl~lliftol, U.J!I ""'"lftly. u'I Tt~ol\&!t Sur..i.,es Slwotout. H. Rap Brov.'n (1968 rhotol. former head of lhe Student i\onviolen t Coordinating ('om· mittee. \Vas shot and \\"Qunded during a t\e.\\' l 'ork holdup ovC'r the \\·eekend. He's li!<iled in fair conditio n. See !'ilory, Page 5. From Page 1 PIRATES. cruist>rs \\'ere abandoned shattered their v.·indows. • • after crowds Ont man whose car v.·as demnlished v.·as John E. Demkn Jr. of Clevelanrl, Ohio. Demkn, accompan ied by his wire and two children -one 9 and lhl other 13 -said he becamt> trapped in a crov.·d that rocked his car and shattered its win- dov.·s. "They climbed on tht car like a bunch of animals," Demko said. "They tried to tum the car over -they wouldn 't even Jet the kidi. out. T,he kids · were sitting in the back when they broke the v.•indov.·s." Elsewhere. a crnwd tried to overt urn l:\\•o city buses. but settled rnr breaking their wmdo1o,·s. Se\'en taxis were destroyed . At least three telephone booihs and a corner ne.,.,·sstand v.·ere ripped fr om their f{IWldations and throv.·n in the streets. And streetlight poles were ~l;d like J?oal p0st uprights after a cha"rnNonship football game:. So wild wa:o; !ht rampage th11t the. Pirate!! canceled a plaMed midtown vie· tory parade. But some. of the players. ap- parently unaware of the ca ncf'lat1\'ln, somewhow got dov.·ntown anyv.·ay and "·ere mobbed . On t of those taken In a h\'lsrital was Mrl!i. Josenh \\'alton. dau~hter of Pirates r..1anager Danny r.1urtaugh . !\'\rs. \\'alton , about four months pregn ant , was overcome 35 officials were trying to organize th@ victory parade. Hospital or- ficials described her condilion as good, but sald she. was be.ing kept overn ight for observation. ln addition to setting cars afire. the crowd ignited bonfin!s In the middle of confe:tti-stn.wn Liberty Avenue, one of !ht": city'l!i main downtown ti"!omughfares. i tOl!t were ertinguished quickly by water gushing from broken fire hydrants. Flying bottles and rocks shot through a rain of confetti. One of lhe. rapes nccurrt'I"! in the. middle nf Filth Avenue when a gang of youths pulled a dark-ha ired young wnman from a car and threw her tn tht": street. Onlookers cheered and clapped. No one made any move to prevent the assault Another occurred near the Hiltnn Hotel. At nearby Point State Park , a newsman said many couples "'ere in various stages of lovemaking. snme partiall y dressed, others v.·ith no clothes on at all. Back on Liberty Avenue, a young blonde nude frnm !he w111st up "'as seen dancing atop cars. Kearby , a crov.·d had broken into a bar and was passing liquor to people standing outside. Ur ugua y Ri va ls Duel With Gm1s; All Shots Miss Ex-U.S. Aide l(illed Nine Others Die on Sightseeing F!ight PEACH SPRINGS Ar1t. (UPI l -A sheriff 's posse !!iloudy made its way today to an .a lmost inaC<'eS!ible: desert p\ate•U v.·here 10 persons. including former lJ S. Education Commissioner James E. Allen J r , died in the crash of a sightseeing plane. The lwln-engint' Ces,~na 402 of '&t>nic Airlines of Las Vegas, Nev ., a small line spetiatiling in charters and tourillt trips to the Grand Canyon, smashed into the 111de of the plateau in d e 11 o I R t e northwrstern Arirona Saturday during a ~·inlry i;torm. The v.·reckagt> 1o,•as round Sunday morn- ing by nne of 15 search planes of th~ Ci\'il Air Patrol and the Air Fnrce criss-cross- ing the desf'rt and mountains of southern Ne\·ada and northern Arizona for the missing aircraft.. Srenic Airlines President! John SieOOid eonfirmed that Allen and his wife ~'ere aboard th!! plane, whi<'h was on • trip lo the Grand Canyon when it crashed. First word of Allen's death came from Princeton University, v.•here Allen wa.s a \']Siting let'turer. All()ther ('(luple: aboard the craft was identified as Mr , and ~lrs . R. Lynch of Chicago. The pilot was Wa yne Leeth , 44. Las Vegas. a veteran v.•ho had flown the Lss Vegas-Grand Canyon route about 600 times. SCen ic said the fi ve nther victims were foreign tourists and their names C'ould not be released until the bodiel! were recovered. The. airline did say th ree were Germans and two were r~rench . Allen. a con!rovers1al educator, "·as asked to resign as ed uc ation com· mi~s1nner 18 months after his ap- pointmeot by Nixon . Allen miiinlained he v.·as dismissed be<"ause he angered the Adm inistration vdth his outspoken op- position to U S. invo lvement in Indochina and his advocacy of busing to implement school integr-alion. The Air Rescue Squadron from Hamilton AFB , said its helicopters could not land al the forbidding crash scene and U.S. Clashes Witl1 Albania Ove1· China Seating it1 U .N. UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (AP) - Albania held today that adoption of the U.S. plan for du al representation of China in the United Nations would kttp Peking out.. The Un ited States took issue with th;it view. The t.,.,.o cou~tries clashed as !he 131- nation General Assembly opened its first debate nn Chinese representation since the Uni ted Stales switched to a new policy. Albanian f oreign Minister Nesti Nase, the first spe:aker. quo ted an Aug. 20 decl aration of lhe Communist Pe<>ple"s Repuhlic of China that it would "have nothing to dn with the United Nations" H a "two Chinas" or a one China-one Ta iwan'' form ula was adopted. U.S. Amba.~sador George Bush denied that the U.S. formula was either a "t1o,•o Genn War Lab To Become New Cancer Center FT. DETRICK , Md. IUPI) -President Nixon announce.d plans today to ronvert the army 's germ warfare laboratories htre into a cancl!r research center, con- ''erting the facilities to "savin g lives rather than de.~t.roying lives." Nixon l!iaid the sprawling Army post , once one of the. governmenl's mos t secret ba.o;.es, will be lhrown open to scientists from throughout the world . "Scientistli from all ovt>r the world can share the: information and htlp work to the end or ('(lnquering cancer," Nixon said in brief remarks to a <"rowd of about 1,000 persons inc luding ma_ny of the post's employes who were excused from wor k for lhe occasion. "For thousands of years, mankind hali dreamed of turn I n g rn'Qr& in!o pln1~·share11 and i.pears into pn1ning hooks -of changing Implements of war into in- struments of peace," Nixon said in a statement distributed to newsmen as he flew hy helicopter to tour the laboratory f3ci11ty. "Today we mark another chapter in the rea !izalinn nf that dream as""' announce that nne of our large.o;.t facihtit>11 fcir research nn bacteriological 1o,·arfare is being convt>rted into a leading center for <'ancer rt>search." Nixnn announced in Novembe.r, 1969, that he. "'as h11lt.ing !he bin!ngica l warfare research program at Ft. Detrick as part of a pact v.'i th lhe So\•iet Union lo ban the. use of nffeni'iive chemical and biologic al wea pons. ~faryland officials had urged Nixon tn find another use for the labs at the facili· Chinas'' or a ''one China and one Taiwan" plan. And he said "Nobody can kno w for sure how Peking v.•il! react" to the adoption of a 19-nation resolution he introduced tn haye both Chinas in the asse1nhly and Com munist China on the Security Council. Rush 1o,•arned against expelling the Chines e Na!ionalists. as prn\"ided in a 22· nation resolution that Nase h:id in- trodueed lo replace them v.'ilh Chinese Cnmmunists through the United Nations. He said the expulsion would be ir· rel'ersible. since Communist China on the Securil.v Council could veto the Na· tiona!isls' readmission. ;.nd i1 would con· stitute a dangerous precedent for other U.N. members. "If !he assembly is going to tra vel down that rna d, where, I ask, do v.·e stnp?" he asked. "Whn ,..,n predict what L' N. member \\'ill be next ~" t\ase's v.·11rti inJ: on Pt>k ing's ;itritude v.·as backed by circulation of the Aug. 20 Peking declara tion. { "Surely," Bush said. "there is m;iny another member in this nrganizalinn ~·hich, though fully in possessinn of ter· ritory and governmental po"·ers, could one day be<'nme the t;irget of some politlca l combination commanding a simple majority in this hall, aiming to throw ii out solel y lx'ci"!use its right to govern is dlsruted by others." He then introduced 11 22-nation resolu- tion labeling the expulsion of Nationalist China an "impnrlant qurstion," requiring a two-thirds vo te to decide. "The ont> and only question involved he.re is expulsion," he said. "It"s just as simple as that," Thieves Lift Sculpted Bru HOUSTO~ IL'P[) -A scul pture of an ovrrs11ed bra&sie re was discovered mi~sini;: from a mlY.lern art mu~t'\trll ~unda)'. Tile sculpture was t)l;i t. 11f a ~ile 40-C, 12 times larger !han an actua! hrn "II \l':IS a pi""" (If ,~culpture that should be easy fnr pe(lple tn enjny and ha\'e ftin 1v1th -something the\" r1111!d sorl or rli~,.01·er.·· said its "sculp1nr. Dick \\"ray , 38. Tht hra "'as !alien from the cnn· ~tn1r11nn s1!r of The contemporary ar1s museum . \\"here i»"·as h11ng from a cable by huge ""ooden clothespins. a ground party from L.as Veaas had to turn ba ck becau~ o! cold, rain and snow. Rerovery operations hinged un the sue· ceu of a ~man crew from the. Mohave County Sheriff's Ofrice, "'hich set out from Kingman, Ariz .. in eight four-wheel· drive vehicles Sunday. They faced an overland trek of 300 miles in snow and rain through the desert and rocky badlands from Arirona into Nevada, north into Utah and down to isolated Shi v"·its plateau. Tht> posse spent the ni~hl in the small town of St Cleor11;e, Utah , .;;.nd resumed th eir iourney this morning. The crash site was 75 miles to the south and deputies said nnly 50 mites of that was covered by <1 dirt road . Depu ties said lho> la st 25 rn iles >A'nuld hove to be ov!•r opr.n country, with progress expec!i:.d tu be very slow. A spokesman for the Mohave Sheriff"s office said a helicopter from Las Vegas landed at the crash scene shortly after the wreckage was located. The chopper was stranded at the site because of hea\'Y winds and snow and an Air F'nrce helicopter dropped the. crew sl eeping bags and food for their overnight st<1y Investigators sa id the cause of the cra~h 11pparenll_v w<is icing of the plane's v.·ings in the stnrm that drove the pilot !o abandAn the flight lo the. Grand Can~·nn and try to return to ht~ Las Vegas hase. Authorities who observed the wreckage from the. air said the plane was splat- terel into small pieces. with only two large hunks of the fuselage intact. The plane slammed into the steep l\'811 of the 7,200-foot high plateau at about the S 000-foot le vel. The plateau is •about 40 ~ilel'i north of Peach Springs and 95 miles northeast of Las \'egas in northv.·estern Arirona. Bank Robbers Release N e'vport Couple Unhurt A polite pair of bandits 1o,•hn kidnaped a young cou ple from Newport Beach and abandoned them unharmed in El Caion Friday has been Identified by the FBI as San Diego bank robbery suspects. "They needed "'heels,'' Ne10.·port Beach Pol ice De.te('t1ve Sgt Ken Thompson said loday v.·hen asked about a n1otive. The men who abducted Ruby Probasco, 17, and her date, Marine Richard Senset, 20, kept the enlisted man's 1970 sport sedan ;ifter leaving the \"iclin1s bound with bed sheets in a mnte!. Investigators theorize the ho 1 du p suspects;'must have bandoned another geta v.'liY" car hefore kidnaping r.11ss Probasco ~od Sensel near her home at 2804 Broad St, Ne\\·port Beach. ~1iss Probasco \1'3S re(l(lrted to fll)lire as a missing person when she failed to re turn home fr om a date with Sensel last \Vednesdav night. The F"Bi and other !aw agencies ha\'e launched a wide manhunt f(lr kidnap and robbery suspects David r.1urtagh, 2fl, and \Villi am Coulter, 25, identified today by Sgl. Thompson. He ~aid the y are charged "·1th the stickup of a San Diego hranch nf the Secun1y Pacific N;itional Bank tha t nel- !ed less than ~\.000 last. r.10nday. Nt>ither Mi~s Prc•hasco nor Senset were h;irmf'rl or otherv.·i~e mnle~ted during :lfl hours' ca plJvity and described th('ir ab- dUC'1r•rs as riui!e pol1ll' They .,.,.ere inl<'rvir\\'l'd h\1 S ~ 1 . Th0mpsnn end El Cajon polit e cletec!h·r~ mo~t or Frldav, a!~n rC'tr;1c1og an a1mlr~~ dr1\"e ordered. bv !he kidnapers through 1he hills nl San D1t>j:!o Suspt>cts ,\-1u rtagh and Coul ter ha~·e ap- pa rent I~· been rrt'fjUl'n!tng lhe San D1e)!.ll ;irea 10 "'hich the couple "'as forced al gunpoint to return Keither 1s knnv.·n to Harbnr Area in- \'es!igatnrs, according If) Sgt. Thompson, v.·ho ~liid both are from out of stale. (hr 'I' r In I J ohn Linley 1''raz1er, 25, goes on trial today for five counts of murder in the slay1ng one year ago of Dr . \1ictor Ohta, his "·1fe, t\VO sons and a sr cretary in Santa Cruz County. Story, Paga 8. f'ro111 l'119e 1 JlA NG ING. • • manhunt prior to his capture shortly after midnight Saturd<1y. His arrest came after a high speed autel chase and a door·lo-door search which had in\•olved about &O officers from seven Orange County police agencirs. Belair's 18-inonth-old d a LJ g ht e r. Barbara Ann, was in his car during the chase which rrachcd speeds of 115 miles per hour. Police allege he ra n a red light on \Varner Avenue at Hcach Boulevard and spun nut twice during the pursuit. \\'hen he v.•as cornered on Camel Circll'!, officers claim the man Jumped from the mov1ng car \l'hieh crashed into a nearby home. The child 1\·as uninjured in the ac- cident. Officer G<1r y Sperling fired 11 single shot as Belair dis<1ppcarcid between two houses ;ifter :1 bandn111ng the car. Tht> seurch. 11 hlrh hf'~•an at ahout 6 40 p m, had officers going !o ench house in surrounding tracts to !Ot.'<ll!' Rel air. v:ho \\"as believed to he :irmed. HC'l1cnpters from Costa r.trsa :ind r\c1rporl Beach Juincd in the searl'h. The man \\'as arrcs1ed in Fountain Val ley at the home of hi s uncle. Guy La1.zaro, 40, of 17441 Palm St. Officers Ed \\'illi<tn1s and Ri chard Hansen and Sgt. Tristram Swan found him sleeping in the g<1rage of the bon1e. At !he time of his arrest, patrolmen ~llcJ:e they found him armt>d ""J!h a 32· caliber re\"nl ver . Lal1.<1ro was alsn taken into custody on charges of harboring a fug1tivc. The e\·ents leading lo Belair's chase and e\•en\u;il capture are he i n g recnnstructed today by the Huntington Beach authorllics. Th is is "·ha t 1tiey l)rhe\"e happened: Belair, \l'hll is sepnrnted from his wife, Dian e Loui~e, Ill. r1f Lnng Beach. had taken custody of their child on Thursday. IJetecth·es said there is n $25.flOO v.'ar· ranL on Belair ch~ri;ing him 1\•!th fivl'! cf)Unl.., or armrd rnbbl'ry. f11e counts ()f as~:iult and 1 i11!:111nn 11f t a!1f(1rn1a '"outh Authority pa rolr from Los Angeles Coun- t\", · ()n ~;i1urday , Bcln1 r phnnf'd hi~ 11 1fe !O tl•ll l1cr he 11rn1ld no! bring !ht! rl11ld ba c.k. ltf' Inter hnikc 11110 !lie Liin~ Beach hrime 11 hC're he allegedly hl·:H 111~ estranged w>fc and 1hrentencd In I.ill hf'r Lnng Be:"H'h pn!1ff' 111.i1f1cd ,,f Brla1r"s 1hrcats put out an all 1x•1nts bulletin for hi s a rrc~t. Thc bullf'l 1n v.a~ hro:idC'a~t 1n Hun· t1n~ton Be.iC'h. ,\ f1•w 1111nul1'" lnter of- fH'f'r Hohert Hussell \\1th rr .. C'11·t officer Rill \\"eslon spotted l\1'l !'1ir dr l> 1ng cast~ bound 011 \\'arncr A1·crit1c. OH1e1·rs noted the ehild v.·<1s 1n the car 11! that 111ne. r..IOl\iEVTDEO. Uruguay CUP!) ty. Interior !t-tinister Danilo Se:na and Enri· .___.,-/ que Erro, the fonner r..-t inister of Industry and Labor, dueled v.·lth pistols Sunday but e:merged unscathed. Sena, a brigadier general In the Uruguayan Army, challenged Erro to a duel last "·eek because Erro had called him a "cov.·ard" in p11blic. Pistols were <'hosen as v.·eapons and .a three-man cou rt flf honor ruled that there "'as sufficient cause for a duel under l.:rugua~·an law. The 1v.·o met at mid-day Sunday in a fielrl behind the Army School of Armaments and Servicel!i, about 10 miles northeast of r..1ontevideo . A~r<l1ng tn the dueling l;iw, only t.v.•o shots each could be firrcl. Their 11eronds told ne1o,·smen -"'ho were not perm11ted ln v.·itness the duel -thRl all four bullets missed. F:rro, an a\·01o,·ed leflisl, said that he and $e:na ref used to r1'conc1le lheir dif- feren('es. The challt:n~ came v. hen Erro. re leas. ed after uveraJ hours of questioning by pnh ce earlier ~this month , ref~rred to Sena as a. "cov.· rd ."~ Interio r ~1inis1er, Sena is in cha e nf Uruguary's police forces, It w11.s Erro'i; ~tcond duel in 13 ~·ears. On July S. 1958. Erro faced Deftnse f-.tlnisler Raul Gaudin-in a pl~tol duel 11lttr Gaudin chaJlenged him for dtf11m· ing lhe military forces 1n a sprccb In parliament. ~tither "'a~ ~·oundPd by the rout shnt.<c flrtd durlng 1h11t duirl eithtr. But 1 few hou~ 11fttr the duel. Caudtn died of a ht1rt attack. I From Page l HIJACK ... plane, ex cha nging gunfire w\th thfl hi· jaC'ker .. Downs was shot in the back by the h!- jocker , who turned his .45 -c a liber automatic on his wire and rinal\v himself , All three died. bur the ro-"pilol and \\'.:illar e were nol hurt . Hf're i~ parl of the transcri pt printed by lhe pn~t · Pilot: "\Vhere·s the rue! truck~" Towpr~ "Th is is the fBI There \\'Ill be no fu el. Repeal. There will b@ nn fut>J . There will hr no starter which Downs had al~o rC'quesled lo gel the. ph1ne airborne aga in Ha1•e you cut your en~ines ?'" Pause - Pilot "Uh tgasp), lonk 1 don't think !hi~ ftllow'i;; kidd1n ' -I wfsh you'd get I.he fuel tn1ck out here" To"·er "58 Nn1·ember fpl ant co<le namel there Y.'ill be no fuel. 1 repeat. Thf're ~'ill be no fut\." P1lol: "Thi~ is 58 Novem~r. Ynu are rn<l11ngrring livf'/i hy doing th l~. and uh, 'Wf' have no other <'holce but to gn 1lon~ ilnd. uh. for !hf!' sa ke of M)me llv,s v.•e r& qttesl ,;nmf' fuel nut here please.•· The C'o-pilol. Rand;ill Crump. lhen lefl the pf.lint> lo t11lk to 11gent.s, tht newspaper said. but .,.,.a,. hu~tled int(I 11 v.·ailing \ar W11llace.~lM1 jumptd nut. i!lnd mo , 11ter. 1np·F'.Bl-U,d.Jhe hij .11C'ker xchangtfl fire Tht transcript e:ncl~ ""ith 1 ques11on frrim the c~ntrol tov.·,r· "58 'livtmbtr"" Now is the tin1e to b11.y Diamonds Before the new 11 % increase GUARANTEED VALUES----- KING SIZE DIAMOND en., brllll1~t full c•r1t. Top colw, Ainerlc•l'I c\lt, Set In llfthw LMll.,. or Chnt't •l"I _____ ....,!. __ • ____ , CLUSTER -RINGS -; .. :.:S..: -- Top colot In brllll1nt ArMricMI cut dl1moM1-let '" el~ l•dlfl' ... Ge11t'1 9tlnt ·-·-------·-------·--·---·-·---·--·· .. ----------------llAUTl,UL LADllS' CLUSRR RING l.40 car1t to"'•I W..1ht. Tot1 c•I«, lrilll111t A-lc•11 cllt. -·-·-··· >' DIAMOND CINTll l'OI OUNCOI COUNTY '----- FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWElRY arid LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. COME IN AND HOWSE AROUND PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MBA -1etw ... HortJ« & lrooctwoy , DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE n -wtU 1••..,..•1 t"-t 11H .. MOM to 9flP'OIM' 9' 40'11t MOJll "'4!!' ''" pcild fat ." ... ,,_ MoMT Mell. Ca11 yo• '• • -n ,f...._,.J COMl".AJIL EXP!RT WATCH REPAIR DONI ON PREMISES I • • . . - Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley ' VOL b-4, NO . 249, ~ SECTIONS, 38 PAG ES ORANG E COUNTY , CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 71' eist us "Long Live l11111gary' l(osygin Grabbed In Canada Visit OTT:\\\'A (l"Pll -A man shouting "Long Li,·r Jlungary! ·• broke lhrou_gh po!ict hncs and attacked S<i\·1el Premier Alexei N. l\os~t":in today. He fixed a n arn1lock around the So\•iel leader's neck before hring dragged olf by guards. Kos~·gin 11;i:. not hurl. hu! appe:ired shaken. l\osyg111. 67 . was acco1111)an1ed by t:a!1;1 - dian Prune .\liiusrcr Pierre Elholl ·rrudcau 1rhrn the nllat·k occ~rrcd. 'J'rudeau 1vas no! harmed. UPI photographer Jean Alarie, >rho was so close his lip was cut in the seuf- rting. said the assailant ;·actua!I~· got his rorearnl around Kosygin's neck'' before Cou11 ty Lciti1i E11iplo ye V 1iit Joi11s Hci11cls County cinployes of ~lexican·American heritage have (lrganiied to combat sllei:;. f'd d1scl'in1ination. The action, taken at a n1eeting Wednes- day of 38 county v.•orkers, follov.·s hard on 1he heels of a repClrl by County Personnel IJirector \V illiam llart l\'hich ad1nits lhat !\lex11.::an -Arnericii11s rnn1prise only 4 fi percent o\ count.v en\fllllyCs a\thoug.h the~· r·cprescnt 15 perL'C lll of the populat1or_i.. l!nrt suggested an :icli\"e recr.u1t111~ progr<ini iu 11te minority co1nmun11y to ,·orrccl the 1n1bal:1nce l!C' said the col.In· iv 's n1cnl systen1 lends tu screen out the 1i1inori!V <ipplicant in favor of 1hc person whn is· aut o1natit:allv predictefl to 11u1« • ··ercl. Cou nty suf)('rvi.~nrs Ocl. 5 rlirl'cled Hart to 1nlpicn1cnl his suggc::;tions antl I(! 1nakr prriodic reporl s on the succc<:s of !hr progr:1111. Al the Ch:!. ;, o;es~1011. :i.J;lnuel ~lendrz. l\r<"hi\CC'I and rr(·s1dcnt of th~ Ora_ngt· j ·11untv llum:in B.c1;111nns Co11nc1\. recited ;i lonii li"I (If ~rl<''·:inces Jl3"~ed on to lum hV :i.1 e~1e;in-An1rric:i11 cn1111I \" cn1plo~·ts lie ch.1r~rd harassment , r:icist rem<irk~ h\• superiors an1! rolh1.'-L(•1' 1n b~·p:is:-;u1~ l\l e-..:1ran·At1\Ct"H.:.111~. \\"rctnrc;dfl \' lht-~rouµ {lf count ~ 11•1r\..t•rs 1le.;1rtl tll:1r~t·~ 1h;11 \lrx1 c:in- \rnl'r11 ·:i11s are -Oi~t·r 11111n:ited ;iµa1 11st 111 hirini; ;inrl, \I h1rcrl, p:i.,~t'd 0 1·1·r 111 vrornnlion~. -OT"dcrcd lo put ~h1dr lhcir :1:)~111ned dullcs to ac! a~ i1nprnmtu interpeter~; -\VarnC'IJ not lo rake the ir grievnnr~!'i to the cmploye~ as~ociution or they \\'Ill );uffcr rccrin1ination: -Ignored even if 111e_,. do t•ompl11in lo the assoc iation. .. All we 1\•ant 11re !he san1e pri\·1\rJ:f'~ 11nv other fmployr has."' s111d ()nr spfakcr. The group 1·oted to n1ce1 again 111u r~· rta \" In elect orhccrs and lo select ~ sp0kesman to 11ddress the la!'ik lorre rvalualing lhr count:y 's ·1esttn~ and scrff'ning pr0<·cd11res for job appli<·anl ~. being dragged away by secu1·1ty guard!'. Anoth er n1an also 11•::1s !nken 11110 cuslody in ronnec11on with the attack Alarie said !he long-haired assailan t jumped fron1 a i.:roup of den1onstrators into the cro1\d or ne11·sn1en arounlf Kosygi n and !hen leaped at i..u~)gin'~ bflck as he passrd. h:osvgin"s l'O<ll "a~ pllllrd utf h1.~ shoulders_ t..:osygin 1ras su rr·oundcd by Roy<1 ! Canadian tllounted pol1cen1e11 ;ind ru ::;hed into the Parlianlent building. As the assailant was lakcn a11·ay b.v police he shoutt"tl his na1ne 11·as Ci7.;1 !\latrai. the nan1e or a Toronto 1nan 11·ho has been active in the extrerne right V.'ing 8 dmund Burke Soeie!y -C:111<1da"s cquivalen! or 1he .John Birrh Sl>l·ir1Y 11i the United Slalc~, · The a11ark 011 Ko~'J.:Jll w;i.; rn;id11 rtespl!e ('Xlren1el~· t1!i111 sec· 11 r i I \" 111easures 1h:·11 w1·1·e lakcn tulhJ11111g thP 1Hsco \"Cr_v by pnl 1rf' during thf ni~ht uf t1\·o bornbs and a nunlbcr of' inl'cndi:ir\" device.~ near the Sovirl F.1nb<1lis1. · Repo11~ lhal a lh1rd hon1b had hrcn round a block rrorn the Soviet 8111basli\" led police instead to lhe partial n1ak1 ngs of one J\1olotov Cocktail on a street t1lr ner and a cluster of 11 readv-mi,;cd Molotov Cocktails in· the hushC:; of a nearby pa rkland. "So far wr ha l'e h\'n bon1h~. one part1<1l tllolotov Cocktai l, and the mak1nl!" ol 11 other (•ocktails. and the ~r;irrh t"fJll· linucs." a police offi('i:il 10:11lL Police said they found !he f1r.~1 00111h 011 Chapell Streci. •·about 1hree 01· lour blocks fronl the SovieL En1bassy."' tlurin.c; a roulinc police pa trol or thr 1H·ra. ,\ P<llice spokesn1an said . '·\\"1! 1ook lhrp;• persons into custody and seized 12 sl1 rks of dynamite'' along \\'1!h 1·loc ·k 11n1111i: dcvic:r.~. The second pareel was found at <'lbo111 II a .m. EDT during a police search or ;i Quebec licensed sport s c;1r in wlu rh rwo of the three arrested 111t n p!rkcd \J P wrrr riding. r\ polit·t• spokt·sn1an saul 1he .SC'l'01HI package 11·a~ ··~11n1lar IQ the 11rs1 nnr Thr second package wa~ rurnrd n1 er 10 army dispos;1! experl~ ,1·ho tran~µortcd 11 in a tesr1n g range al Orlran~. abou1 10 n1l!e~ fron1 <1011·111011·11 Ott11w11 Police rt'.!U~<'d In 1den11fy tht• !hrr1• !1h·n in custody o!her lhan 10 s<1y th:it on1• '•1 thf' .::11:-:pel"I!' w:i~ fron1 111onlrr;11. Po!ie•· n!ftc1als ~aid the su1>pC'el s 111•rr ~1111 be1 11~ quest1onc·d abu(1I afnli<11ion 11·1111 n111· gr 11up or (1rgan1iatinn , :ind 11hrlhcr ntiio>r per~flll~ alsn \l'rn· lfl\'fJl\'rd in liiP 111 c:idrnt.~. lns!)C'1'lo1• R. Aorde11 llohbs. t·hirl ol 01 tnwa rity dt>tcc111'c~. said !he na111c~ l'lf rhe three 1nt·11 ind1eated !her wcrr of "European orig in.' , · 1-l o pe Cha pi e r· Ope ns A ne\1· clrapler of !he t.;1ty ol Hope has hff'n estahlish"cl recently and 1 ... 111 hold il5 cilaner 1n('{'ting al 8 tonight in the Murd.v Par~ clubhouse. llu11t1ng1on Rea<'h. Gcnr Sornach. a representa11v, from lhe Citl' Q/ Hope. '."'Ill be lhr gurs1 _SJJeakrr. ect 'TIMES HAVE CHANGED' British Officer Camerbit-. British Police Chie f t.o Res id e l n 1-1u11 ting ton •·011r fceliuri~ Tre IL'iliL tl1fJ ic11//y s11101lter. \\lhcu co11.~tobtrlory tfu111·~ In be do11 P. . \Ii, t:ila' 1J11i• r1111snlcn1110.1. 11J///1 1111· ot lte r. :I pfJ/1('c111011 ·s /o r i~ 1u1/ a li11f)ry 011r " -··-ri1r P1rr11e,<: OJ /lc11 :011t·c ·· \\"/1r11 <:iltJcrt and Sull11:1n 1vrolc lliose \IOl"ciS Hl 11180 111f' Jot 11f lhe l3rit1 sl1 {"Ur1 · s1abulary 111a~ ccin:-,fdc•r<ibly d1fle1·cnt th<tll 11 1.<: tudit,I'. l'hif·t I n~pec!!)r Hohtrl Camcro11. \\'ho i~ ('Urr t•ntly hv1n~ Hl ll u11t1ngton Benrh ,·,in n1t (':;t to 1he changes Iha!. ha ve hecn undcrlakc11 in Brilish !nw cntortcmcnl .~u,cc tilt• lflth cr.n1llr)'. Ht' u.~nalJy 1s the corninander of 11 pol1cr subdi vision in a to11•n called Suuthend-on·St•a. ahoul 40 miles fr on1 l.nndo11 Hui tor !he 11e~I yt"a r. hr will be li l"in_g i11 11unringt on Beath :1nd teaching a! Cal ~lalt' Lon(! Beach. Southend 1~ re111:1rkahly likr t-funl1ngl(!ll !leach. 1t is a eoast:1I rc..;ort tll"'" of ;:itlflu! 176.000 popul<1tion. \\1th in dri ving 1!1q:in1·e 111 :.i l:irgl' me1ropol1tan :1re:1. Thr !;ill polire off1rPr drser1hc~ m:inv nf S4:1tlll1rncl '.~ pnlir1n~ problr111s thnl arr 1r!!·nlic;1! to Jlun!in~!nn Hral'ii"~ prol1- l··1u~ \\'t' ll~u:ill~' gr·t q111!r nu influx 1rot1 1 l.lin1lt1n on thr \\CekPnds. pcoplf 1vho arr l'w111 on hav111f.!, :i good 11n1r. They spend n1o~t f1f the !irnf' drinkinj! .~o the~ j:!el a h11 d1sorde1·ly. .. \\'e ;i!so get gaug~ of JOUths \\'ho corne deliberately to cause disorder. Their liniforrn~ consist nf h11"'1ail boots. shnr1 pants and rt'd sock.~. \\'e used to trJ' and keep lhen1 on the trains that they came down on or \\'C 11·ould lake a"'ay their boo• laces and bells on the grounds !host ""ere orfensi\·e .weapons. but wt.'Ve hRd !O d1sconlinue !hat '"Fortunatel.y there h<isn'I been an y (See C.\!\l l':ROJ\'. P9gf tJ oun Oil Code Changes Airing· Set Forty pages of thanges in the ~lun· lington Beach 011 l'ode. 11•orked out in months of meetings at committee ltve l. \\•ill De subjected to a public hearing he fort I hr tity council tonight. A bat!le is rxpecled since the tnost con- tro\"ersial revision in the code - proposals lo inc rca:\e fees to about S200.000 a year -11as skipped over by the t'On1n1ittce. ··There's no question that the new fees \viii be contested.'' said Councilman Jack (;recn, chairman or the oll C'Om1niltet", this morning. ''Everyone relt that the fee structure wa s a niattcr to be aired before !he COllnCil." Tonight is also the timt when the cnun· ('Ii will ni ake a decision on the futu re .~1atus or Doyle tlliller. the sus pended euy adrninislralor . 1-!is dismissal notk·e, r.:cpire~ today. b11! !he eouncil is required lo take anothrr formal ''Ole before lht dismissal be<·omes effect.ivc. The council will also consider 11n 11ppcal 1hal J\1iller made at th' public ht:aring last week for him lo be r'tain~ by the c:ity in a lessrr position as a consultant or .11nalyst. The city·! present income. from oil in· dustry fees is about $64 ,000 a year. but the proposed new stn1clure would in· rreast> the annual revenue to about s:100.ooo. The fee increases are expected to dra1v protcs!s becaus' they closely foJIO\V the adoplion or 11 2.5 cents a barrel oil pro-- duC'lion !ax \\'hich 1vill ra ise near'l.1' $3:')0.000 11 year for the clty. lndepende11t oilmen. rep rt s en l t cl tl1roug h lhe lluntingto11 Be<ich Oil Ope rators, Inc, have hired the Santa An<i la1\• Orrn of Smith and Politiski lo represent 1hem at the ring. An1ong the proposals are prol"isions rh11t 1vou ld increase fet-s for drilling and redrilling permits fro1n SlOO l.•J $j(H). 1\<1Ste \Valer pcrtnits f\\'aste water f1 01n 1\·ells !!OC'S inlo thf' ci1y·s sewer systenl 1 from $30 10 $60 and creale i. nt\\' fee for pulling 111rllo: in resideniial areas, l111s "11u!d l"O."t $25 per job. I The hearing. \.\'hich has be.tirpos!Poned hv the council five !imeS is s'cheduled tor ti1e 7;:)0 p.m. porlion of the meeting in tile counc il chambers. 1-lun tin g ton Sets Probe in Ar~on llunt1nglon Be::;l'h policr are in· vestigating a fire early thi!' morning that. did an cs1ima1ed $300 damage to a locc.I apar1men1 . [)electives said -4 a.m. fire , which burn· rd a dnor and carpe~ of an unoccupied apa rlmcnl al ~351 Boardwalk Dr ive, was .~et by someone who poured flammable hquid on the door. Residents of th' apartment building had reported it man causing a d1slurbance. runr:ing up and dO\\'n ll)t halls and shooting earlier in 1he eveni°" l>ick Rui z. rxecu li\·e assistant to su1Jervisor David I •. Baktr 11n<I an 13- yea r county em~1~yr. 11,i~d 1he gr<111 p 11nd will act as liaison with depar1met1t he:ids. Pittsburgl1 Orgy Erupts Huiz advised participants 1.o v•ork 1rithin the Orange County Employes Association rathe r than ror1n a separatP organization. He said 11 new group \\'Oold nnly scr\'C to 1sola\(' 1hr ~le,;ican­ Amrrican.~. Huntington Pair Hurried In HoteJ A Munt inglon Beach man and ,,·oman were found dead Sunday 1n a blaitng rnotel room in Anaheim. They are ~lark S. Heitman, 2~, _and Connie \Vrndell, 23. both of 17101 Spring- dale St · F1re1nen broke 1nlo the rnott-1 roo1n and found ~ mnllrcss In f111n\_., and !ht llfrles~ horlies nf the pnir 011 th(' noor . ·r11e roroncr's oHn;c has tcna1ivrlr placed lhe cause of dcnth as asph,vx\nllon 1>en· <ling an autops~ Polle~ s~ud there. w~rt' no 1111d1c~1ion~ of \'lolencc Bas ebull Fan.~ Go Oil Ra1npage After World s·eries Pl'T'TSBURCll (AP 1 -A 1na:;sil'f' \\10rlll Strieli vi<:t{)ry C'elchration explodrrt Sunday night inl o a r11mpai:f of clr,.1ru1· tion. looting and :;ex-1n-lhf·~lrcct.~. J)olicr reported a dozrn rapes -!->onir of them i11 full View of hundrt·d~ wh11 ch!'E'r('d lhe assail;inis -display~ (II publir lovemaking. 11udll.v and drinking. "'This isn'I a rJot. It's a goddan1n orgy,'' a motorcycle policeman said dur · Ing the dl~turtr.ince wh ich lf'f! thr downto"·n are:. in shRmllles. ~1ore than HIO pers~ "'rre injured " and 300 others \vere arrested in the me!ee. v.·hich eruptC'fJ after an rslhnalcd ton.ooo poortd into !he downl nwn :ire::i. _ There were Sl'llllcrcd shooting . bu! 'ln!~ (lilt reporlt-d 14'0Ulldln~ l·l11ndre1I!'! ,,f r '<- plosions cauJ;cd by firC\\"Orks nftr n """I'<· mistaken fo r gunshots. At least :JO stores \\'f'.fe \ooled a11rl 30 or 4-0 more werC damaged. More 1h11n 1 dozen ca rs "'ete overlurned and in ;<iOnlc cases burned. :\'('wsmPn (.'Ounted another ?.0 a111oc; 1ri!h roof s U1t1l h:id bcrn c.:ru~hcd by lhc ctr~! rucl ion-bent crowds. The melee ended 10 hour!! after ii. htog <in whtn nylng v.·l'(lges or rlol-equip- ped police, somt with dogs. slammrd h'ad-on into the l'tOwds and drove thenl from lhc do1vntown SC'Ctitln, The ran1page \\'BS triggered by the Pittsburgh Pirales' 2-1 victory Sunday 01·('r the Baltimore Orioles in baseha1l '!! sc\'Cnth and deciding gam' of the \\'orld Serirs in Baltimore. Jt bt:,i;sin as :1 jubilant but nonviolent cclebri1lion, but quickly turned inlo a full -bl own rio1 . Thr \.\'11cl celebration created the \\'Or~t lr:iffie lam in the city's historv. Al ii!! hrigl1\. cars 1vere hll(;ked up lor eiJ!hl n1ilcs on onr major freeway into the cl~y ;ind fo r s1;( n1 ile.s on ;inother. Polle,. finally i1e11 lcd tilt downlo\vn arot\ In •n ' al\e1npl lo relieve tht lieups, but il was four hours before it had any effcr:t. Al least two poliet cruisers v:ere con1· 1nandeered by riottrs during the out· burst. and police reported that a fire truck wa!I lil rlpped. SeYtral other polict l'ruiser~ "'ere aba!ldone-d after cro,vds . 1"1tlered thei,. windows. Onr man whose car was demOIJi!hed was John E. Oemlto Jr. or Cl~and. Ohio. Demko. accompanied by hii; wift aod two children -one 9 and the other 13 - said ht titcairie trapped in a crowd lhnt rocked his car and 5h9tfcred its \vin- dows. "They climbed on !ht tar like a bunch or animals," Demko ~a.id. ··They tried to turn lh'e car over -they wouldn·1 cv{'n let the kids out. The kids were sltlins: in the back \vhen they brokt the "'indow~." F;lsewhere. 1 ~rowd tried to overturn (See PIRATES, Pace ?) U,.I T1!0Ph•I• • ')11r1·it·e s S l1t1ofout I I. Hap Bro\\·n (I 968 photo). forn)cr head of the !:itudenl 1\ionviolcnt Coordinating Com· rnitlce. \l'<IS shol and \vounded during a Ne\v York holdup over the \Veeken cl. J·le's !is led in fair condition. See .story. Page 5. VaJley Officials A 'vait f'inal OK For Job Mo11ies Fountain Valley eity olficials are a.wa iting fina l appro\•al of their ap- plication for $7:>.000 in federal Emergen· cy Employment Act funds. Personnel Assistant Sally Hartman said lhe $75.000. if awarded. \Viii (Ufld 90 per• cent or the satarles of four maintenance 1nen , one <'nginecring aide aod two ad· ministr:ith·c ;iides. The n1onc.v 1s parr of a sel'Olld gran t of S!05.f.IOO given lo tile !"ounta i11 Valley :.trea. Thr Garden Grove Unified School Dis!rict has applied ror $10.000 of the gr<1nl and lhe FQuntai11 Vatley School Distrit l is eligible for the remaining $20.000. The firsl gra11(, which \vas awa rded to the ci1}' C'nrlirr lhis n1011th. 1vas for $:12.500 1vhith 11'1!1 pay for the hiring or three 111ainten<1nce 1nen, 11nc stcno--clerk and one adn1inis!rative aide. The state Departn1ent or Murnan Re s o u r c e s Dcvelopn1cn! is strecnu1g now for these pnsitions. Tt;c second grant was made available to !h~~c arras 111 th e coun!y \\'here unrmployn1ent 1\as more lha11 si:t per· cenL Ge r1na1t Shepherd F 01111.d Bu.t chered I 11. I-I 1u iti11g ton The butcl1crcd body or a Ge.rman Shepherd dog was round impaled on a slake on Jlunt1ngton Beach State Park Sunday. ""I have never seen a worse example o( animal cruelly,"' said George Frye of the Hu ntington Beach lluman' Society who we s called to thf beach aflcr two lifeguards spotted the dead anin1al Su n- day afternoo11. '1,L 1\·as almost as if it ~·as parl of a de111I v.·orsh1p ease."' Frye said th11t a broon1 handle had been sharpened .:it one end and driven lengthwise through the lull-grow n black and brown clog. The stake was tpen driven into lhe sand . The hindquarters of the anim al had bee n slnnned and thr dog hod also been shot between the eyes frotn l'lose range \\'1th a heavy caliber bullet "It appeared the dog was shot after it wa s impaled." f'ryt said . "It was flat, plain butchered " The humane olficcr said that there were drag n)arks in !he sand leading back to Pacific Coast Highway. "The d()j! had becn_ltil~ SOIT)e pli.ct> t-lse and then brought to the beach," Frye added. Burger Struck Down By Vir11s Infec ti on \VASHI NGTON tAPI -Chief Justice \\'arTen E. Burger v.·a~ taken ill today l\'ilh "rei::urring sym ptoms of a virus in- ftcl\on"" and \\"as forced to leaY'e the Supreme Court at mlrl·day A court spok~' ~man said Bu rger, 64, e:<- peeted to be b •k on the job TuesdRy, He WR! ~aid to ha e been suUering from lhc \'irus, on and off, for several week!:. • , Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN .CENTS H1111ti11gton Ma11 Seized Af te1· Cl1ase By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 !ho O•il~ "li.t Sl•U Armed robbery suspect Robtrt 0 . Belair of Huntington Beuch, captured after a widespread n)anhunt and high speed chase, was found hanged Sunday aflecnoon in his Hu nting ton Beach jail cell. Be lair. 20. or 801 Florida St.. \\•as found at l:~O p.m_ by city Jailer Tom Con\\·ay . He \\'as pronounced dead al the scene bv ao Orange County Coron<'r"s deputy afle.r attempts to revive hin1 failed. Police said Bela u· h11uged hi1nself b.\· looping his trousers Ol'c r a bar 111 his cell door. The suspect had been \Vanted un armed robbery and assault charges and was the subject or a live. and one-hair hour rnan hunt prior to his capture shortly after midnight Saturday. llis arrest came after a high speed auto thase and a door-to-door se<irch which had \pvo!ved about 50 officers trom se\·en Orange Count y police agen{'ies. Belair"s 18-month-old d a 11 g h l e r , Barbara Ann. \1•as in his car during the chase \\"hich reached speeds of 35 111ile!I per hour. Police allege ht' ran a red li.Rht. on \\'arner Aven ue al Beac h Boulevard ano spun out l\\'ice during the pursuit. \Vhen he was cornered on Camel Circle. officers claim the man jumped from the ;noving car which crashed into a nearby home, The ch ild "'as uninjured in !he ac· cidenL Officer Gary Sperling fired a ~inglr shot as Belair disappeared between two houses after abandoning rhe c<1 r. The search. which began at aboul 6:4n p.1n. had office rs goi11g to each house in surrounding tracts to locale Belai r, \\'ho \vas believed to be al'n1ed. l!elicopters from Costa tllesa and Newport Beach Joined in the search . The man \1•<1s arresled ln Fountain \-'alley at the home or his uncle, Guy Lazzaro, ~O. of 17441 Palm SL Officers Ed \\fill iams and Richard 1-lunsen and Sgt. Tristram Swan lound him sleeping in lht garage of the hoine. At the lime of hi:; arre.!.L p11troh11en allege they round hi1n :irmed 1'iilh a .12- caliber re~·oJver. La zzaro was also laken into custody on chargrs of harboring a fugit ive. The events Jeriding to Bela11··s t.:has e and eventual capture are be i n i: reconslructed today by the ll untinglon Beach authorities. ·rti is is "'hat they helie l"r happened : Belair. 1vho is separated !ron1 hi s wife, Diane Loui~e. 18. or Long Be;ich. bad iaken custody of their eh1ld on 'Thursday. Detectives said there is a .i2s.OOO war· rant on Bcl ai1· charging him "'ith fi ve counl'> of arrned robbery, fi ve counts of assault and violation of C11Jifornia Vout!1 Authority parole from Los Angeles Coun- ly. On Saturday, Belai r phoned his wife to tell her ht would not bring the child back. He later broke into the Long .Beach 1101111!1 where ht allegedly beat his estranged wife and threatened to kill her. Long Beach po lice notified of Belair's threats put out an all points bulletin for his arrest. The bulletin was broadcast in llun- ISte HANG ING. Page ZI Orange Coast \ 1\'eather • --k ( • I.AN or sunny skies 1 ne:sday 'lvilh highs or 68 along the Orange Coasl. rising to 78 inland. l.01Y5 hr night a cool 45 degrce!t. Time to get out lhe extra blanket. I NS IDE TODt\ V At least our aut11orily be/ler;ea the modc1·ii ·cd11ca1lonal' toys Jor vo u11g.sters arc 11armful, fie a.s· scrl.1 tllat pols and pant a-re btL• ter toys llian !ome of tlie man11· foctured u11es. S!t 1tory. Page S. l •.illt9 II C•lllWltle I Cl'lftk"" II• t c1 ... 11!ff 1»J1 C..,.I(, H <•··-·~ " 0.•111 PMll(•1 H Ol¥Ol'C•1 l1 ll!~lltrlll "••• • ll!•ffft•l-~1 " ~·-· U·ll H-•c-n ..... .......... 11 """'"' If NII-Ntwt l Or•-c ..... , 11 1¥1•11 hf°"• ,. !"'" 1'-ll JI.Ck MM'lllll 14-U l'"tlt•ltttfl ,, Tiit•!"" lt w........ ~ Wllltt W1tfl 1' w._-, Nt w1 U·tJ w ..... """'' .... f DAJLY PILOT H Mond ay, Oetobef 18, t•71 f'rom Page J CAMERON ... rioal trouble for two or three years," hio said. Another problem cited by Cameron th1t ii dlstJnclly similar to one en- counW91! in HunUngton Buch ii the mobile crimtnat. "We ofll"n get criminals from LtJndnn coming to Southend to commit a robbery or burglary al'Kl th en re.turning to Lon- don. This makes II almost imposslble to · trace the stolen goods," ht explained . The tall chief inspector ! a rl'lnk roughly equ1v,11 lent to captain in 11 local police departmentl v.·ill be ttach1ng ~lasses in invtstigativt issuios, comparative police ,11dministrat ior, and mmmunity riolations in 1..-0ng Beac:h 's Criminology Depart- ment. The. arrangemionls for the lr1p and teac:hing assignments we.rt made through one of the 1..-0ng Beac:h professors whG becamt friends wi•h Cameron "·hile on sabbatical in Europe l,tisl year Ca meron is no stranger to crim1nnlogy. At th e tim e arrangemenls for the lnp were being made, he. v.·as on the directing stall of the National Police College -an institution which trains polict offictrs for the. higher ranks. He noted that the dnig and racial problems that beset American cities have gotten a later start in England. "The drug problem started up about 1960 when we began arresting more and more people. under the influence of drugs," he explained. He said the average user in England is between the agr-s of 15 and 2fl. "We don't seem to have the incidence of drug use among young teenagers that you have here. At the moment the. problem in England ls not what it is here. ·'There are predictions based on the number of rtgistered addicts and arrests that by 1980 there. will be 1 million ad· die ts in Engl and, but current figures don't support that mntention," Cameron said. England's emerging racial diffi culties and the problems thest pose f~r police. are tht result of heavy immigration from 1ndia, Pakistan and the \I/est Indies. "Tht police in England ha ve. had the respect of the public for years and so thert was no need for any type of com· munity relations programs. "The immigrants unfortunately. don't understand tht laws and have their 0\~1n cultures. They live in the poor areas - thost areas where crime is bred . "So bl"cause of the language dif· ferences and their not understanding the Jaws we ha ve begun to set up community relations programs in these areas in con- junction with government prog~ams and local committees." Cameron said. But ht expressed some c:oncern over the future of racial harmony in England. "Whtn the. second generation of im· migrants has gro"·n up with educations equal to thost of the native. r~sidents and then are discriminated against on tht jobs and housing. th,11t 's obviously going oo cause. frustrations and problems for police.," he said. . . . "The. who\t basis of tht British police system through the years has been a relianct on public support. There. was a man on the beat v.·here he could be con· t.acttd by the local residenL•;, But v.•e've had to move awa y from that because of manpower shortages.'' Cameron a?ded: V..'hi!e he is Southern Cahfor~1a , Cameron is looking forward to learn1~g about local police departments while teaching others about English police. Panther Will Appeal Selection of Judge OAKLAND tt.:Pl l -Alt()rneys for Huey P. Newton said they would appeal today the. rejection of their mot1nn to d1s- lualify a judge on ground!I nf pre1ud1~e from hearing the Black Panther leader ~ .nanslaughte.r trial. The move, part of t flor !s to dt\11y 'ie.v.ton·s trial ui 1ht 1%7 fatal shol'Jting Jf an Oakland pol1cPm;in, v.·;is announrtd ;unday by an assnc1a1t of rlefen~e at- •ornt y Charles R Garry Newton. 29, v.·a~ sch~dutiod to go on '..rial Tuesday for the death of policeman John Frey. 23. who wa~ killed in an early morning street gun battl e OIANGol COAST DAllY PllOJ OU.WM! COAST 'UlllSMINO COMPANY l.t:..rt ..,, w •• d Prmllllfll W Pllblltl!tr J1clc l. c~.1.., Vb ~ W CO-WI Mar.lot• n.Oll'l•t l(e•vil ..... Tli-•1 A. Mvfll'-i111 M ....... inl EOJ!Of Al•fl Dir~i11 W.1 0r.,,.. Co.lfo!Y Eli!W M~.tfAfh!• ..._. OMc:• 1717.S •·•~ l•wl•~•td M11ll119 Add rt111 r.o. •• 1,0, '1&•• °"'"' .._ t.-o"""' ... t~1 m ,..,.,.. •-Cot•• Mno: 3lO We" lllV Slfotl N-1' ·-~ ml N-r ....,,..,,.,, 4111 '*-it.l -Nlrtll al caro.. .... ,...,._ (714) &41-4JJ1 a-lnM ,..,....... I MZ..1671 ~IOM. "11, °"""' c..t l•11'1ollih~ c-~r. 'lff -t!Ot'lte, l!IV1trw1-.o. •l*"-1 ,...,.... ... ·""--"' ...... " -r ... ,~ '"''""""' 11"'(111 ~ ...we,. .. .rrlllhr _., s.c..11 ct.• ...... w •I M-' llKfl •"" (9.11 M-, C.ll!tfftl1. .lo~l:lottopf'M •r .,,..,. U.H 1"0':<1111¥1 bY ""fll U ,1l _,,, ... mt•'l' •oelfMllMll, ll'.ll ,_1111y, I , . ·-. • ·' • ' • ' ' ; ' Her Horse the Cflr ,, ' • 9 Others Perish Ex-Nixon Aide ·Dies • Ill PEACH SPH!NGS Ar iz {UPIJ -A sheriff's pnsse slowly marle its way today to an almost 1naccess-i ble desert pta1e;.u v.'here 10 prrsuns. 1nch1ding former LJ S. Educ;itino Cnmn1issioner James E. Allen Jr .. died in !he crash of a sightseeing pl;;ne. The twin-engine Cessna 402 of 'Sct'nic Airlines of Las Vegas. Nev , a small line specializing in charters and tourist trips lo the Grand Canyon, smashed into the sirle of the plateau Jn de sol a t e north1\'t'stcrn Aru.una S.1turday during a "'1ntry sturin . The 1\TCt kai::c v.as f11und Sun1lay n1Qrn - in11 by one of 15 se11rC'h pl<1nes of the Civil Air Patrol al\d the Air Fnrce cnss-rross· in1.: the desert and ninunt::iin.~ or southern Ne\·ada and nnrtl1ern Arizona for the missing aircraft. Scenic t\t rlincs Prcsidcntl John Siebold confirmed lhat A!len and his wife were aboard the plane, u·hich was on a trip to the r:rand C;:inyon when it crashed. First \1•ord of Al len's dca!h came from Printetnn Uni1·e rsity , where Allen was a \•1s1ting lecturer. Crash from Kingman, Ariz ., in eight four·wheel· drive vehicles Sunday. They faced an O\'erland trek of 300 miles in snow and rain through the desert and rocky badlands from Ari:r.ona into Nevada, north into Utah and dov.'n to isolated Shivwlt s plateau. The posse spent the night In the 8mall town of St. George, Utah, and resumed their journey this morni ng. The crash site was 75 miles to the south end deputi<'s said only 50 miles of that "'as l'O\'ered by a dirt road . Depu!ies said the Ja st 2~ miles "'nuld h:.l'e to be nvE'f" open co11ntry. 11ith progress e.~pected to be very slow. A sp0kes1nan for the ~lohave Sheriff'.!! office said a helicopter frorn La ~ Ve,1t a1 landed at the crash scene shortly after rhe wreckage was localed. The chopper 1,1·as stranded at the site becausio of heal'y "'inds and snow aPid an Ai r Force helicopter droppe d the crew s!ttping bags and food for their overnight st ay. Investigators scild the cause of th8 crash appa rently was icing of the pl.:ine'!I wings in the storm that drove !he pilot l<J abandon the flight to lhf' Grand Canyon and try to return to his Las Vegas base. Huntington Beac:h Police Officer .Jun Austin gives. handbill to equestrienne Pam Scazzu.~o. 18, \Vest· minster. reminding her that she and her horse. Dolly. are subject to many of the sa me ~ections of the state Vehicle Code that cars are. Ne\v police informat1nn rrngram ;urned at equestrians stems from complaints to ci ty aOOut rontrol of horses. Pollre have announced they \Viii cite horsemen who violate traffic la\1 s. An•ithcr couple :.1b<1arr! the craft was Identified as ~fr. and ililrs. R. Lvnch of Chic<ign. The pilnt v.·as \\'a.vne Lfeth, 44 , Las Vegas, n vet eran who had flo1vn the Lss Vegas·Grand Canyo., route about 500 times. Scenic said the f11·e other victims were. foreign tourists and thei r names cou ld not be rcle:ised until the bodies were reCO\'ercd . The airline did say three were Germans and h1·0 v.·erc french. Representatives Of 3 Councils Coldest Co~111ty Recorcli11 g For Octohe1· Set Sunday / Arctic air moved in!o the sout.hl<inrl !his week . setting the sernnd we;ither record for the month or October. Temperatures in Los An geles s truggled to a high of 52 degret>.'i S11nrlay, 1he roJrJ. est Oct. 17 on reCflrd Jusl lwo \1·erk.o; befort the Los Ange les merc11r.v h1l 101 degrees for the hottest Oc!obcor dav recorded. · Chilly air frosted most of the Orange Coast Sunday v."i!h temperatures of fi.~. 52 and 61.5 recordtd at liun!inglon Beach, Newport Beach and San Clemente. Bank Robbers Release Ne\\'port Couple Unhurt A polite pair of bandits 11 hn ktdnaped a you ng c:oupte. from 'Newport 8('ach and abandoned them unharmed 1n El C;:i jon Friday has been iden rilied by the FBI as San Di~go bank rohbery suspects. ··They needed wheels." Ne"·porl Beach Police Detective Sgt. Ken Thomp~on said today "'hen asked about a mo!il'e Tht men whn abducted Ruhy Proba~ro, ti, and her date, fltarine Richard Sen~et, 20, kept the enl isted man's J9i0 sprirt sedan after leaving lhe \'ict1ms bound "'ith btid sheets 1n a m0tfl lnl'estigators theori1e !ht ho Id 11 p su~pf'C!.~ nu1st h;i1·r b11nrinnrd ;:ino!her geta\\·ay car hPfore k1rln.1p1n~ l\hss Probasco and Senset near hf'r homio at 2804 Br0ad St., Ne v.·port Rr.<1rh J\l!~s rrobasco was rP:poi lerl lo p0l 1ce as a missing pf'rson u'hen she failed to return home frnm a date \\'1th Sensel last \\'f"rlnesd;iy night The FBI and other lnw agenc1e~ ha1 r launchf'd a v.·ide manhunt for kidnap and rnhhery suspeC't~ O;il'1d ~111rt;i gh. 2fi. anrl \\'illi am Coult er, 25. identified tod::iy by Sgt . Thompson. He said they are charged "'1th the stickup of <1 San n 1e)?n hr;inrh nf the Security Pacific National Bank that net· led less than $1 ,000 last J\1nnday. Neither Miss Probasco nor Sensel were harmed or otherw ise mole('led during 36 hours' capti\'ity and described lhtir ab- ductors ~ quite polite. Thioy '"'ere interl'iewed by Sgt • Thompson and El Cajon police rlelectives most of Friday, also retrac:ing an aimless drive ordered by the kidnapers through tht hills of San Diego. Alaska Hijacker H ends to Mexico ANCHORAGf.. Alask1t (L'P IJ -A \\'ein·C0nso1ida1ed Arlines 737 jellintr ""ll~ hijacked I.Oday. The FBI ~11ld the n1jackflr "'.'l!I ;:iboard !he craft "'hen it took off fr0m Anchor;:ige lntf'rn at ional Airport (or Bethrl. Ala ... k1'. Tht hijacker dem;indect that the plant hPad for ~lexiro. Howevf'i:, !ht rr;;ilt rrt11rnrrl ! o Anchorage for refueling anrl mo,c;t nf the passengeNl "'!'rt removed. Al about 7 45 a m. the. plane 100:. off ;iga1n this time for Vancouver, B.C. The FBI ~aid four rre" mfln anrl thl' h1- jacktr still "·e.rt ahoard the plane. The 25 pas~ngen ""'Ut allov.·l'd ro get t'lff at Anchorage. · The night "'a~ No 15 '1tl_i!na!1ng II') Anchorage. It took off on 11s original fichedule. at fl JO am One. r!port said lhl" h t;aci..e~ drm;indt>d the plane refuel at Vancouver and then go on lo Mexico. ' , Laguni'I Bearh w;:is a minor e .. rept1nn v.·ith a burst of mild weather getting: as \\'arm :is 7.1 degrees. J\lore of the same mild we;i!her 1,c; f'X· pectPd torlav llnrf Tuesdav. T he 11·e;i1herma11 Says high alnng ·lhP cna,,.l \\'ill he 611 ln iR degree.~ Tuesday with eilr· lv mornin.1i clouds. The nights wilt be cool, ranging from 35 to 4!!. The crisp "'eekend "'ealhf'r hro1111ht the season's first snow to Los Angeles moun· tain lnps and up Lo L47 inchf's of rain in the valleys. \Vealher forioc;islers said the C(l(ll air came from a deep low-pressure system m1J l'1ng snutheasterly from A!a~k.1. The v.·e;:ither kepi. things lil'elv as fnnr :.irliners wPre struck h.v lightrning 11hil" fl yi ng alyive Ln." Angeles Jnternat1onn l Airport. All t1nrled st1ff'i,v. A Lon1a Linda Un1vrrs11y studrr1!, .lames P11rdh;im, 2·1. wa~ fro zrn to dP;i th in a sudden hlizzard while hiking eight mil e~ P<l."t of Lalie Arro whearl . The first maj or rain of the ye a r rlampened Or;inge County areas <'·" !lie Orange Co11n1y Harbor Dep;:irtm,.nt rf>('orded .22 inches nf rainfall in J\ewpnrt Bee.ch over the "·eekend . Anna Maria II Leading Ra ce To Sa n Luca s Al Srhof'!lrrn1an's C.:il 40 Ann:i \!.;r1a I! fro111 R:ihi:i <'nnnthi1111 Yarht ( l•1!1 mn1rd 11p frnn! 1n thP NP\vpnrl l!.1 11,,,r 'arhr 1·111h·s r.1ho S:in Lt!r;:i~ r;icr \1 .. 11 cta1 as 11 1nrls d1rd nlf lhr rna~! r,f fl<i)ll c ;cl1fnrn1.:i F.arller s1nr~· P<ll'!P 27 l.r:id 1;:irht~ werr 11ff S:in \1<ir11n L•l.11111 in a r'l:1t sr.1. Snu1hr;i!'! winds 1hat rre1 .1lled lrnm lhe start rlif'd S1111d.:i v ahn11t 2 p n1 , :ircnrd1ng !n P1rk $trrlP ahnard the esrnrl ves.s('I Rnn llr11111nc !lirh;i1·rl ,\nn;i \f;iril'l's po~1linn pl:itrd hrr ah1111i six niilr~ a11P11rl of nus~ \V:ir<l's. 1\r1r~ Anh Brauch;:imp's J)i)rothy 0 u·;i~ 18 n1ilrs aslern of Anrs. Others in lhe r<ice are ,Jnhn Srrippf..' 1'Jo1·in Del ~1ar, aSn Diego Ya rht Cluh, Ramon Carlin's Say11l11. Ac11pulro \';:i rht Club, and Kahili. co·sklppered b~· H \I. \\/right aP1d F.ric Fricker. Huntinglon Harbour-Yacht Club. Car Crash KilJs Anaheim Youtl In Sun Valley SLIN VAi.LEY !UPJl -A s u rt P n collision of a passenger car and a speed · 111~ high way patl'.QJ _yehicl e. resulting in the death of en ll ·~·ear-0ld Anaheim boy. !'iii: others were hurt. The dead youngster was irienlifiPrl :is Earl C11n1pbell. 11. The bn~ ·s parrn1~. J'llr and ~frs. Earl Campbell. suffered minor injuries. Police said Campbell's car spun ou! of C'nntrol on the Golden State frePway Saturday "'hen the hailstorm slickenf'd the road"·ay end oh:o;cured the flr1ver's ''151on. His car hurled into the CllP ur.a a:i; 11 :"fM'd on an tmer,qenry C'llll. Highv.ay pa!rolm;in Donald 13easr lv suff Prr<f ;:i hroken jaw end se\'eral teeth Wf'tfl knocked out. .lamPS D1~matn, JO· a riassensttr 1n 1h!' l.ampbrll auto. waS\sfriousl y injured 11·11h b11rns o\!cr 90 prrrtinl of hi!I body Klll!'n H1rkcy ;inrl ~andra Cam pbell. both 13, h,"lrl rnodf'rate h1tnd (Ind fa ci al burns ) l'r''''' Page l PIRATES ... !11·n cil,v h1ises. but settled fnr breaking thP1 r 11·1ndnws. Seven taxis w ere dec:troyerl. At. !e.i~t thrre telcphnne booths and B rornr r nr11·ssl.ind J.l'Pre ripped from th rlr fn111ulnl 1onc; and thrnwn in the st reets. 1\nd c:frr \'1111111! pr.Ir.<: 111rre l1~pple'1 like ..... d P""t upngli rs :iflcr a championship f111 dh:ill µ;1n1r. ~n 11 1ld 11·;ic: thro r:imral!P !h:it !he l '1r.1!1·~ 1·::i111·• 1'·d :i pl>rnnrd 111irl11.wn vic- !ni 1· pnrnf!e 11111 :i-01nr of the pla~·ers. ap- p;ur11 rlv 11nnw:;rr nr !hp r;inrelt1!1nn. ~"1111'\1 h"w i.,:nl <ln11·nto11 n anyway and 11 1~rr 111ul,hrd 1111r f'f thoc:r taken to :i hospi!al "·as 1.lr<;, .Jns1•ph ll'al1on , daui;!hter nf P1r;ites \1:1n:ii;er n:1 nn,v 1\lurlaugh. l\·lrs. \Vallon, ahoul four 1nonths pregnant. "'as p1·f'rrome ;is nffici:il:i; "'rre 1ryinfi! to nr l!:1ni1" 1hr 1 \rtorv p;ir:trll' ll11spit;il 11f- f1r i:ilc: rJrc;C"rihr<I her ronrlition :is go(od , hu r ~•ud ~hr 11;1s Ueing kt'pt overnight fnr 1ol1·,1'r1 .111.u1 111 adil1 !1 .. n !11 srltlng r:ir~ 11l1rr. lhP • r1111·!l 1g111!rd bn 11firrs in th e rnidrlle of rn11frlti <!r•·11·11 l,1h1•1l,v /\vrnur. Qne Q( lh•· r1 !v's n1nin 1ln11•11!own thoro11ghfares. \1,,~I 11 r rf' 1·\IHJL!111 ~'1i'rl rp1ir•kl ,v hy "'ater ).!ll~hp l~ fr111n lJl'HkCll flf'P hydranlS. Fl.r1n~ l~1!tlr<;, :1nd rocks 5hn! through a r:i1n nf rnnfPtli. · ('lnp r.f !hf' r;1pf','i nrr11rrcd in the midrlle nf 1:1rth A1t'n11r 11h('n a gang of youlhs pulll'rl ::i <i.ir~ h:11rrrl ~·oung v.•nman from ,1 r:1r ~nrl thre11J hrr to the: street. (lolo10krrc; rhPerC'rl and rlapJ)E'd . ;\o nne 1n;id!' any m01·e !o prevent the ;]<.~·111 1! Ar.ri!hr; orrurr('ri nea r the Hilt on Hotel. At np;irh1• r f'1 nt St;:ite P;:irk, a 11• \I inan ~:11•1 m:inv couples were in 1 ;1r1"11" ~1:11•(1:;, nr lovemaking, snme 11 11,1111' dres'icd. nthers with nri clothes nn ;11 :111 1' ,, k 11n t 1hr1·tv Al'enur . a y(lllll,I! l·l.,11.IP nuolr frnin lhr 11'.=11~t 11p 11a~ seen 11.1n11•11: al••r r;1r~. :\'carhy. a rro11d had l•r'nk rn 11111> ::i h:ir ;ind ll'fl<; ra~'>ing li11uor I 1 11• ,,plr ~ia11rt1ng .. u1•1dr I o(l!r rs hrok r: ln!n 1hc Surrry Shf'p. :i f.1,l11nn,1hlP 11•ninnn·s clnthing stnl'e. sh;ir. ;, nng lhrrt' l:iri:?e sfainrrl gl11ss disp!ay 111ndn11c; 1·;ilucd a1 $1.~00 ccich. Allen, 11 controversial educator, "'as askeri lo rc~i!.~n HS education com· missinner 18 n1onlhs after his ap- poinltnenl by Nixon . Allen m;iintained he u·as dismissed hec::iuse he angered the Adm inistra\J"n with his nu!spnken op· position to U S. in\•o!vemcnt in Indochina and his ad\'ocacy of busing to implement school lnlcgration. The Air Rcsrue Squ<idron from Hamiltnn AFB. s;iid its helicopters could not !and at the forbidding crnsh scene and ;:i ground party from Las Vegas had to rurn hack because of cold, rain and snow. Recol'er~· nprratinns hinged on the suc· cess of a 25·man cre1v fron1 the ~lohavt County Sheriff's Offite. which set out Frotr1 l"nge J .HA NGING ... tinglon Be:ich A few minutes later of- ficer Rnhert Bu~i;rll with reserl'e officer Rill \\1est1Jn spotlrd Belair driving east- ho11n1t nn \\':1rnrr Al'enllC. Officers noted thr child 11,1.' 1n th,, c:ir at that lime. \\'1th Sprrl1ng. fl11s~cll pulled the man n1·cr JUSl 11 r't nf 1hf· llc:ich Boulevard in· !er~et•!tr1n. As lh<'-rn1tcr111cn ,::ot out of !hrlr c;ir~ 1!rl<1 11· 11rt'clcr,1tert .:iway from then1, ru1111 itll! 1l1c red light at Beach and hitting two p;irkrd Cnr<; Tl1e p11ln1lnH'll l':i1d thrv clockcrl Belair at more thiln 115 n1iles pCr hou r as they pursuer! 111111 on \l':ir11r1". In ::ill em pting 10 n1akr. a left turn at ~1111cru Circle, Bela ir and Huss1'!1 h<•l h tr1npor;1ril~· ln~! contrQI or their cnr~ bC"forc Ilic pursuit continued do11•n \\'oirnC'r Belair !urned ont•l Hoss Lane ;inrl lrom lhC're \l!11n l':in1rl "h1th is a dead end . Tl1c nf/1rrrs r·!;i 1n1 he ll'hcrled his ca r around, <111ned 1t <1\ !hen1 and JUn1pC'd. Thrv est1ma!C! lhe \'ehic:le 11·as !r;i\·ehni; ;it al.Jou! l:'i to 21l nillf's prr hour \\'hen 1l hit a ne:irh) ho1n('. The un1n 1url'd ch1lrl 11as taken 10 rhe po!1re .~1.1t1nn ;ind later rclc11scd In her mnlhl'f, f'o\l('e are r"nl 11u11ng 1 h e i r in· 1est1i;:a!1Pn ln ;;dtli!lnn 10 L;i11aro. 1hey ril~n ;irrcs1 rd f ',~111 (,r~i~·, 24. of 85:12 Lamar f'1rrlf' :incl Stf'lf'n (;ray, 1!1, (lf 8.1i2 Bryant !Jril'c, Huntingt on Beach on chl'lrgC's nf harboring a fug1!1ve, Delrr1t\l'S ~;i 1d lhC',V ;ire tr~•1ng lo rlc1crq1ine hnw Belair got to his uncle's hon1e. Now is /,he 1i111e to bny Din,m,onds Before the n e ro ll 'To i.11.c rease To Meet Tuesday Representatives from the city cou ncils of \\'estminster, Fountciin Valley and Huntington Beach are scheduled to mtet Tuesday to discuss various solutions to the Route 39 Free\\·ay controversy. Derek M c W hi n n t y, Westm insttr'1 mayor and Bob Huntley, Westminster's ci ty manager, have heen de.~ignated to rf'present. th<1t cnunci ! at lhe tr i·CJ!y n1eeting . All five Founta in V;illey councilmen are e~recteri 10 ;:ittend and Huntington Beach is expected lo seod represent<1t1\'es from lheir Council Free"·ay Committee. Th8 mee1ing is s'el for 4 p.m. at Fount;un \'alley City Hall. Currently, the freeway alignment lits cilong New!Rnd Street. The councils of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley hnve. both indicated they want the. frtt- way to run along Gothard Street. aDou t a mile to thr west. But lhe Newland alignment has been selected by the Highway Commission and \\'estminster city councilmen havt said they are satisfied v.·1th that route. A search for alternate routes began in fo,fa,v 1vhen !he Fountain Valley council \·oted not to sign route agreemenl!i witlt the stale. Cro,vbar Bandit Hits Huntington l\1arket for $65 One of the crnu·b.:ir bandits staged 1 rfpea! ,11rrForn1ance 1n Hunttni;:ton Beach r:irlv :i11nd<i,v n1orning , robbing a market of annthrr $fi5. The hanrlit. <Inned 1111h ;i lire iron or l11g 11•renrh. h;ld ur the Stop 'N Go ,\1 1.r kf'I. 1.1.1ao l-All1·;1rrl~ St at 2 .10 am lhr \11·1i rlerk ...... Cr.1rg Frilot and Terry ,lrnk1ns, s;ud the tnrin ca me in h°y hlm!'rlf. 11·iln<irrrd ;iround 1he stnre hrfnrp pulling the 11'r<i)'Yln :ind rlemanrlin g !he m1111ey He lorkerl !hem both in th e S!nre'i; cooler :ind lef1 Boih mrn said he is 1he same man whn "'1th ;inother. rnhbed the i;tore of $~ o~ Oct. l l. ' GUARANmD VALUES----- KING SIZE DIAMOND One, br llll•l'lt full carat. Top color, Am•rlcan cut. Sot In •llh•r lad l~s· or Gent'• Ring ............ -·--·---···-·-··-·--···-··-··-··---····-·-··· Cornpl..ta CLUSTER RINGS 1 ca ... t total -lght. Top col~ In brllllant Arnwlc•rt cut lll1rnonda. Sat 11'1 91ttt.... L1lll•1' or c;.nt'1 Ring .. -··------··-··-·.,..--···-·--·····---·-· BEAUTIFUL LADIES' CLUSTER RING DIAMOND CENTIR FOR ORANGE COUNTY FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM ·coSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA COME IN AND IROWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7741 letw•" Harbef & lrooP-.., 1 DOM lACm OUR MOil UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE WNfl , .... ..., • "'-"' .... ·-·t11, ............. 111..C t. ..,,.,..... • 40,.,, MOll "'-,.. ,.... .... ... .. .,_. __,~II. C• J'M ._ • _. ..... -.1 COM,AIL D,_IT WATCH llPAll ' DONE ON ~RIMISIS I I ' ., I I I I .. I '• Mand1y, Octobf, 13, 1~71 H O'JL V PILOT 3 Cancer Center Created Nixon Tells Plans to Convert Germ Warfare Lab 0.1.ll.Y ,.ILOT Sl•lf ""-"' LAGUNA RULES! -Ne\vport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth f inds h imself "surrounded',' hy Steins from Laguna Beach at Cycology Fair awards cer_emony. Linda St ~1n sports sash and fl o\vers as badge of queen's <l~f1ce; her fat_hC'r. Ri chard Stein, 38, takes possession of $375 r acing b1~e he 11·on 1n lop open competition event of the fa ir -the 13.2· 1nJle Gran~ Pr1.x Stock race (10 laps around Fash ion Island's Ne,vport Center Drive). Fi. DETRI CK, Md. (UPI) -Pres ident Nixon announctd p!aru today to conve rt the: army'a germ warfare laboratorie~ here into a cancer research center, con- verting the fa cil ities to ''saving Jives rather than destroy ing lives." Nixon said the spra,,.·ling Army post, once one of the government's moil secret bases. will be thrown open to scientists from throughout the world . "Scientist.s from all over the v•orld can ~hare the information and help work to the end of conque rin g cancer," Nixon said fn brief remarks to a crowd of about Sniper Killed In Hotel Roo1n By LA Police LOS ANGELES (UPI l Polic e blockaded several do"'nlown streets before s1orming a low -rent hotel to fatally wound a sniper who wounded a ·mntorcyc!c pol1cem;,n from a second [Joor perch. The suspect. identified as Fred Biddle, 40, died Saturday stveral hours after being hit by th ree bullets in the head. Biddle, police said . hadn't intended th e motorcycle officer as his origin al victim. but rather a downtn~·n shop owner against whom he 11pparently held a grudge. The suspect earlier in the da v had marched inlo the Ca\lfornia Fruit and Nut Hou!e, pointing the muzzle of a high· powered rifle at the son of the shop o~·ncr. Cl1a111p Wins Bike Ha~e A 41-yr:iar-old 11ril1ona l bicyC'I!! sprint ri'cing champinn pedalt'd more than 4fl llmes his usual tompt>l1tinn distance to n•in "the big-race" and a J.a :::una Beach father and d11ugh!rr look top plat•es in twn n!her major contests Saturday at the C~cnlogy Fa ir. J<iek Disnc~·. 41. (1f i\rr·ar!i;i, an Olym· plr bic.~rl!.sl 11ho ~pcr111\1zcs 1n 1he \,QIJO· meter sprini 1 about fn·c-c1ghlhs of A m1!el averaged 2f\ 4 11Hll's P<'r h• .. 1r fnr J9 6 miles !o take f1r~t place after 30 laps riround Fasliion l ~lanrl in the first ra ce of i1s kind ever stagC'd in the Orange Coast areR. Richard Stein. :i~. of 1244 ~tarli1 Dri•1e, Laguna BcRrh, topped a fiel d of more th11n 40 en!r1e~ in !he 13.2-mile Stock r.rand Prix. the tnp open com[l('t1 lion C\'ent at the Cycnlng~· Fair. It tonk him .32 minutes. 5.l ! sctnncls In lnnp F<i~hion Island 10 linH·.~. Th<'n hi), cl:ill~hler. Linda. cr!cbrarlng tier lflth birthday tJn S;iturdav, l.<ippcd the ~hopping 1·entt'r twice (211 rnil£'ll ~ 1n <e\·en minutes. fi2 srcnnrls to 1vin hrr rour·u·11y raec and hecnme quren oi the :yrnlogy Fair. The nther three f]ucen race entrir:is 7ere Cind.v Johnson, Laguna Rl;!ach: Jac- /1e Arensdorf. Costa l\·lesa: and Sherry tansler, Nt\.\'l)()rl Beach. r-.1ore than I 000 5prr!;itnrs v;atched i.1nde r gray skies as the maJnr rares of thr f1r~t C\To!ngv F;i1r rnok ovrr \e11n.-.r! f<'c1er nnre surro11nrllnll the f\'cwpnrt Beach shopping center rrnm shortly after 8 a.m. until nearly noon on Saturday, The final race a round the oval was a handicap event for youths . \\/inner of the Five·lap event was H1ch;ird Landrett bul he was very nearly n\('1-.~h iidowed by the ninth pla ce win ner's perfon11;.ince. In ninth place was \lt'ill Schult?., only f1n1sher in the top 10 riding a str1ngray, and lie crossed the finish line doing a wheelie and wearing a big grin sfter furiously pedaling his small vehicle fi.6 mile5 in fierce competition with the big 3- sf}('ed and IQ.s peed bi kes tal l stingrays u·rre given a long head start in the han· dicap event ). The 10 winners of the you th e\'ent, in order: Landrel1. Da\'e Ea stman, Bi)) Tupman. Richard Palmer, Boh t-.·lcCord. Glen Cero. Kirk l\lader, Daryl Eve, Schultz and John Keys. Jn tricY,cle events, prize ~·inners were Chris Bo~rus , 5. Laguna Beach: Dennss Stone. 4, Costa r.1esa ; Theron Nelson . 4, Corona del r.·lar: Bry<in Davi5on. 4, Newport Beach: Jerry Kupsh. 3. Cost.a f\fesa: Douglas Howa rd. 4, Corona del ~lar: Brett Wilson, 4. Balboa ; and Rick Denny. 5, Newport Beach. t-.1syor Ed Hirth presented the $37~ Atala JOI racmg bike furni r.hed by the Loval Order nf the C.olden Goo.~e. Harbor Ar's club \Vh1ch produced lh'! Cycloe;y Fair, to winner St.tin for his performance in the. Grand Pri:s: Slock race. Scott Seeman of Laguna Beach finished second and won a $1 50 Ame rican F'lye r touring hike dona ted by John's Bike Shop or Costa r..1esa. Other Grand Prix fi nishers. in order: Bruce De\Voody, fountain Valley: Robert Gannon J r .. Balboa: Jon Chabol. c:arden Grove: J . fo.1. Meyeri::, Costa tl1csa ; Terry lnnes: Orange ; Glen Harris, Newport Beach: Michael Hairston. Costa r..1 e~a : and Dmitri Schesing. Costa r..tesa. The Grand Prix Stoc k \vas superrised by the Sou!hern California Cyc ling Association. The Am ateur B icy c J e League of America ( ABL of A' sane· !io ned and judged lhe C yco l ogy Criterium. R \V, "Bnb" Enright, Southern Cahforia ABL of A representativl'. u·as chief judge and offici al startt!r of the ra ce v.·hich is eKpected to become an an - nu11I event. Aicyele and ccn1t·1qy-0nenler! rlispla~·s 1-1·rrc nn exhihit at Fashion Island Thurs- d.<iy. Frida~· <1nd Sa turday -all three days or the Cycology fair -Bnd the fair furnished a theme ror lhe shopping crnt!'r's fourth anniversary. Cycnlogy \\'orkshops lnternal ional . spon~nr nf the fai r along with the Orange Cnunly \.\lheelmen sold booster butt-Ons and t•ollected petition signa!ures. 1,000 persons including many of the po,st's employe.!i who ,,.·ere excused from work for the occasion . "For thousands of years, mankind has drean1ed ot I u r n i n g s~wrb into plo\\'Shares and spears inlo pruning hooks -of changing implements or war into in· atruments of peace," Nixon sald in 11 statement distributed to ne1A.·smen a.s he new by heUcopter to tour the laboratory facility. "Today we mark 11nother chaptrr 1n the realization of that dream as ~·e announce that one of our la rgest facilities for research on bacteriological warfare is being converted into • le•dina etnter for cancer rese11rch." Nixon announced in November, 19119, that he was halting the biological warfare rese.arch prorram al fl. Dttrick as part of a pact with the Soviet Union to b11n the use Gf offensive chemical and biological weapons , Maryland officials ha d urged Ni:s:on lo find another use for the labs at the facill· ty. Ni:a:on in May proposed a news agency aimed at the conquest of cancer, The Senate has approved Nixon's plan, but a House Commerce Subcommittee voted to consider greater funding to t.he National U.S., Albanin Battle As China Debate Opens UNITE D NATIONS, N.Y. IAP) - Albania held today that adoption of the U.S. plan fnr dual representation or China in the United Nations wou ld keep Pek ing out. The Unitr:id Stat('S took issue with that view. The two cou ntries clashed as the 131· nation General Assembly opened its first debate on Chi11e~e represrntat1on since the United States switched to a new policy. Albanian Foreign Minister Nesti Nase, the fir st speaker, quoted an Aug. 20 dec!ararion of the Co mmunist People's Republic of China that it v.·ould "ha\'e nothing tn do with the United N.1tions" if a ··t wo Chinas" or a one China-One T.aiv.·an'' formula was adopted. U.S. Ambassador George Bush denied Po pe Blesses Fri a r Ki li ed hy Nazi s VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VI proclaimed t-.111k sym11ian Kolbe. a Polish fru1r who died in R Nazi concentra tion camp to save the life of another prisoner, a blessed of the Roman Catholic Church. Kolbe chose to gi\'e his life for that of a Polish fa ther of two v.•hen Kaz1s con· demned lO prisoners chosen Al random In die of starvatio n in retaliation for one v.·ho had escaped in 194!. that the U.S. formula was either a "two Chinas" or a "one China 11nd one Taiv.'an" plan. And he llaid "Nobody can know fo r sure how Peking will react" to the adoption of 11 19-nation re solutio n he introduced to have bot h Chin11~ in the assembly and Communist Ch ina on the Scruri!y Council. Bush 11.·arnOO againllt expelling lhe Chinrse Nali onali.'!ts, as provided in a 22· nation resolulion that Nase had in· troduced to replace 1hem wit h Chine.'!e Con11nunists through the United Nations. HP :;;aid the expulsion would be ir- rever:;;ible. since Cnn1mu nist China on the Securi1.v Council rould ve{A) the N11· rinnalis!s ' readmission, <ind it wou ld con- stitu te a dangerous precedent for other UN members. ··ir the assembl y i.'! going lo travel dow n that road, where .• f ask. do we slop?" he flSked. "Who c11 0 predi ct wh11t li .N. member will be ne:s:t?" Nasc's warning on Peking 's attitude w11s hacked by circu!11tion of the Aug. 20 Peking declaration. "Surely," Bush said, ''there is many annlher member in this org11 nization ~·hich, lhough ful!y in possession o: ter- ritory and governmental powers. could one d11y become the target of some pnl1tlcal cnrnbination commanding a si mple majority in this hall, aiming to throw it out sol ely because its right to govern is disputed by others." 'Pollution Solution' Gets Two T1·ucldoads of Trasl1 Thr:i Pnlt ution Sn!111!on Stat.inn nperared SAturday hy !he DAILY PILOT and Fashinn !.~land r..Terch:ints Associalion in rnnjunclion v.·!!h !he Cycolo.i;:y Fair en!· !!'<'led se\'era) tnns of malPrlnl for rccycl- 1111!. Votunte<'r~ nf !hr Jl\e\vpnr!. Harhor Elks hauled nway two truckload.~ nf glass bnl· ties and aluminum. Proceeds front !hal phase of the recyclinJ? project will gri In ~uppnrt va rious philnnth rnp1c Elks' pro· jC{'I!'. J.r&E Eng1nert1ng Oi, 1111', of !leclnn- rlo Be1trh. "'est Coast distrihulor for the parlt!d the materia.!s for the Elk~ lo haul i'l\.l'ay. Tnn5 of newspapers broujj:ht lo lhe fair fnr rrryc!i ng were .stacked in a 40·cubic· ~·:ird bin by s!udents from Corona del J\IAr High School's "ecology club." Volunteers from the Christmas Seal A.~sncialion hrlped !he stude nt.II issue ""RJ<.;CYCOLOC.IST" certificates ......_to 1111 voun,t:st ers "'ho brought in materiat-fo.r.__ the Polluti on Solution Slation. Cancer lnst1tute rather thiin create a ne'I acency . Both !he Ho t1se and Senate have ap- proved $100 mill ion in add1t1011al ap. propri11!1ons for !he right against cancer, and the money now is being spent by the National Ca ncer lnst1tute. The \Vh1te House s;i1d seven bu1ld1ng11 with more th.a n 5(),),0l~I square feet of laboratory spacf', valued at more than $70 m1Jl1on, wou ld be used fnr the cancer program al FL Detrick, Nixon said the cancer fac1 IH1es would be operated by a pn\'ate contractor to be selected later. Five Killed In Weel\.end Road Crashes F'ive persons, includ ing a 4-year-old bny, died as a result nf weekend traffic: ac1cdenls 1n Orange County, The dead : ~ -Lawrence l...ake, 4, 11972 John A\·e., Garden Cirnve . -Mrs. Katherine ~1arie ~1yrcik. 44, 0£ 80.11 Driftwood Drive, Huntington Beach. -Larry J. Foor. 2.3; of 263 Nevada St., Long Beach -Ri chard D. Tucker, 43. of 5:i52 Come II Ave .. Westminster. -Jackson Goodwin, 28. of 218 Birch St., Brea. The Lake boy was killed Sunday when, police said. he ran inti) the path of a' car on West Street at John Ave nue in Garde• Grove. Foor died early this morning when a car in which he was a passenge r missed a tum al Bastanchury Road and Ma!vem Street in Fullerton and plun'!Cd into a flnod control ditch. Terry L. Deters, 22, (If Anaheim, driver of the car. is in critical condi tion in St. Jude Hospital. f\l rs. M}Tcik died Saturday night when ht.r small car left the pavement on the transition road be tween the sou th bound Newport Freeway and the westbountJ Sa11 Diego Freeway <ind plunged down a 200. foot embankment. Tuc ker was killed by a car !ate Friday while he w::is wa!kin~ across E\:ill Road at Brookhurst ln Anaheim. The dri\'er was not held. Thieves Lift Sculpte<l Bra HOUST0i''1 I UPI I -A sculpture of an oversized brassiere was discovered missing from a modern art museum Sunday. The sculpture 1-1•as !hat nf a size 40-C, 12 times larger than an actual bra. "/l was a piece of sculpture that sbould be easy for people to enjoy and have fun with -something they could sort of discover," said i~ scul ptor, Dick Wray, :la. The bra was taken from the con- struction site of the con temporary arts mu~eum... where it u•as hung from a cable by huge wooden clothespins. r.1en-Cal Corp , of Santa Ana. furnish ed l hr bi.t: bin and will pay the Harbor Area United Fund for the new&papers ~tacked in it Pollution Packer "!ra~h sml'l~hrr." rom . ~~~~~~~~~~---'=============== El Rancho has the hottest price in town! •••••••••••••• F resh &qu ee7..ed ... for you ! •.. from lree-ripened Valencia oranges ... SQUPeZecl frP..~h •.• ll.Old fresh'. And it's nAt tJrlll jui('e ..• noth ing arlc!Pd, nothing taken awAy .. , ma.king it naturAJly better, :i.nd better ·!or you! ... And you'll Jove El Rancho'a c.om plttely e.anitary ))Our pouch container , too I Chickens ... KltlG SIZE STEWERS ••••••••• . ... 49~ R~ally f resh •.. rea,Jly big '. 5 to 7 lbs. average weight for more i ood eating ! Meat Loaf .. ~~~.~A~~' ... 7 9~ El Rancho's o~'h blend, u•ith fre!h egra. rudy for you to shape a.nd bake ! Rath' s Black Hawk Slab Bacon ................. 49:. Enjo~· the hickor~· smoked flavor •• , 'the old faah ioned way J •• by the piece. Punch 'n' Bag Fruit Drinks ......................... 33e F reeze 'cm at night., into the. lunch box next mon:i inrl £lrtif I Oz. lap P riet1 itt tfft.ef Mn1i .. T11rs., IVt>d., Oct. IR, 19. tn N o 1n.le11 l,o dtn.ll'r!I, Raisin Bran POSTS . 15 OZ. t ••••••••• t Make breakfast the meal to r n nn !, •• and save a t El Rancho's price! Coffee Mate.~~ .~~~E .. 59c Carna tion's non-dairy coffee creamer ••• r ive.s ynu the flavor you want! Betty Crocker Pancake Mix ....................... 43e The "complete" wt.y .•• 1im ply add liquid, mix And bake! .•• ~6 ec. pk1. Zee-"Sunfresh" Hankins ...................... 2 '" 23e Colorful, soft and .stronr. And eQ>nomieal At our pr ice! Sixty count pkp .1 ARCADIA: Sunset and Huntmiton 01 NM· PASADENA : ::11,1,}. SOUTH PASADENA : nl11'· HUNTINGTON BEACH: il/i'd. ~~-WPORT BEACH : 117/ Ncwpml Blvd ao d ([I Rancho Center) l?O WI'\' ColorJ1lt s1~.J !11•1111111! .1111l lt1111t1nr.to11 Dr '.' Warner and Algonq111n ~Ruardwalk Ceulrr ' '.' /JJJ f ,t\ltJlu'I !Jr if L',thlu rr \11ll .1£e c~nte11 I I ,- .. . ;4 DAILY PILOT .· \ \ •• I ~ps And the Pot BoiJ etl1 Over By TllO\IAS ,\tlJRPHlNE OI If>• O••IJ Pllel Sr••• POT BOILll'o;G DEPT. -Pohlical ·strife seems to operate on alternate cur· t ent along our Orange Coast: a!ternalrng, that is. from end or the place to the '()l her. For example, JUSl \.\·hen it seems that the imbroglio over the firing of city ad- ministrator · Doyle Miller in 11untinglon Beach has settled down to a steady roar. up pops a recall campaign in Laguna Beach. Mond11, Ottober lS. 1911 Before Attael~ Things have seemed pretty steady in Newport Beach of recent times. despite -the Y.'hnpping defeat of a c1v1c center ·bond issue. But don"t be too disappointed. ~lt's betinning to sound like the Newport City Council might get into it good with Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, (right) greels Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin with a hearty hand- shake upon his arrival in Canada for a nine·day tour. Kosygin later \vas attacked by a man idenWied as a Hungarian emmigrant. • Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers of their own to1o1'Tl. The issue may center 'Oil the future of Orange County Airport. ;.. So it seems to be going, up:oast. downcoast and middlecoasl. SOJ\IE FOLKS l\11GHT suggest that the P.filler Question in Huntington Beach isn't really over yet But to some seasoned observers, anything that happens now may seem like. an anticli max. \Vhen the Huntington C1!y Council gave Miller the boot, he came on strong and sounded like he was go!n.g 10 do a lot of sticking-to-the- old-guns. Things like demanding a public airing of charges against him and running for City Council himself lo get nHmicipal prilitics str_a1ghtcned around . THEN CAJ\1E the public hearing on the r.Tiller Question. And Miller came before the rouncil in an incredible monologue pleading that he be given a consulta11t's post or something hke that because he is broke. That'11 \.\'hy a number or Huntington <ihservers are sugge:if1ng torlay that the :'il1ller Question ma y have come in like a l1(ln but il's likely to go out the other way * :O.·leanwlule downcoo st 1n Laguna, an auto salesman named Spero JMise. (no relation to the Spiro you "ve heard about) has gone out in one-man earnest on a recall campaign. Spero had recall vans circulating throughout the Art Colony ove r the weekend. Card tables were sel up outside the doors of so m e supermarkets in an effort to capture pet1- t1on ~igna ttires from shopper-voters. North Ireland Ripped By Deaths, Fighting BELFAST . Northern Ireland !AP\ - Guerrilla gunmen killed another British soldier Sunday as a London nev.·spaper charged that ·interrogators are torturing ~uspected members or the I r is h Republican Army interned witho~t tria_I. Informed sources in Belfast said police believe two more shipments of weapons are bound from Europe tn the IRA . The Dutch sized a planeload of Czechosll"lvak arrns at Amsterdam over !he weekend and were. searching for three suspects v.•ith IRA connections. The soldier was !hf! third British trooper to die during a weekend of ~iots, bombing and gun bal1les. Hf! w~s ""1th a fool patrol in the Roman Ca tholic area of Ballymurphy v.·hen shot from amhush. The other two men were shot by snipers in Belfast and Lnndonderry, Northern Ireland's se<:ond larget;t city, In one of the v.·eekend bat.lies, a cil·ilian gunman v.·as killed anrt two policemen seriously wounded . At leas!. 1211 ptrson~ have died in more than two years ol violence in Ulstff, and the British Army was pouring 2.000 more troops into 1he province in an attempt t1J counter !he escalating attacks of the lRA. Meanwhile. British Prime ~1inister Edward Heath called for a full report on charges by the London Sunday Times that IRA suspects interned in the pro- vince are being tortured. The newspaper said it had sworn statements from 11 internees and fr om a \2th who had been released that they "'ere subjected to "disorientation" lechn1ques while being questioned at ;in army base outside Belfast. The in- terrogation v.·;is carried out by special security merobers of the Ro ya l Ulster Constabulary, the report said. "The statements of the JI after thP1r experience are jumbled and oftPn in- coherent," said the paper. It said they "'ere kept in a rO<Jm where the nnl y sound v.·as "a high-pitched throb, v.·hich the detainees usuall v liken to an ;11r com· pressor. The noise 0 lifer;illy dro1·e lhern out of their minrts. '\ The newspaper said one of the 11 had suhsequentl,v been relrased and 1\•as being reated for mental d is or d P. r resulting from the interrogation . Replying to the charges. Prime ~1inister Brian Faulkner cif Northern Ireland said in a broadc<1st "l can state categorically that no detainee rir person interrogated has been subjected lo ii! treatment by the security forces '' Police in flo\!and v.·ere !noking for David O"ConnelL 33, s;iid hy lnsh sources in London to be the adJu!ant general of the militant IRA •·provisionals:" Moira l\laguire. 23, companion of O'Connell: and Leonel Freeman, Jfi. v.·hn police said ~·a s born in America but was traveling v.·1t h an Irish Republic passport. Mother Def ends AWOL Sailor Ov er Protest J\,lARTIN. ~11ch tU Pl l -The mother nr a sailor who "'as arresled for jumping ship to protest the underground nuclear explosion at Amchitka Island sa id her son tried unsuccessfully to make his protest through channels. Henry Vanelderen, 21, of ~lartin, Mich., ll'aS oric of five A\VOL sailors who sur- rendered to Hawaii armed forces police outside their sanc!\Jary Saturday night. Van,,ldrren and lhree other sailors from the Navy Destroyer USS Cochrane ;ind one frnni the USS Ouellet sought s<inclu;irv Fridav ;it the Wesley Fnun- rial ion a· J\1rthodist-aHi!iafed organization nl'<ir the Univeri;i!y of Ha"•;iii campu~. 1-.·lr.<;. Hcnrv Vanelderen. the mother of the l\1ichi~;in s:.illlr. !'airl in a telephone interview from ht>r home near Grand Rapids that her son was ''doing what ht! thou~ht Wal'i ri,ithl. He joined the Navy thi nking he could help end the war, but be relt !he \f!1;t was wrong." Mrs. V<1ne!derro said her ~n "asked to be e:o:cu.~erl from the maneuver" when hf! te:trned that the Cochrane was ,itoin~ to t<1ke part in the underground e:irplos1on . '"l!e said. 'I trierl to i;io throuji!h the pro- per rhaont'ls anrl !he~· didn't listen.' So, hc just harl t.o do this." Vanelderen anrf his colleagues from th!' C0chrane let thei r ship sail without them Oct. 8. They were classified AWOL. ALL SPERO \\'i\1\"TS to do is recall three of !he five city councilmen - f\fa\"Or Richiirrl Gohiherg and counclimen Erl Lorr and Peter Ostrander -and then the firing of the ci1y mana."ler and rescin· din,g of the inland P<1cdtc Coast Freeway rnute agreement. TI1e firing and rescin- ding is5ues are sunply on '"advisory peti· ti0ns" tri arcompany tl1e rec;ill. Wicks Red Battalion Battles Vir!ually every cl v1c lPader in Laguna has d1~vn111?rl I.he ,J;in1se recall effort. But in LaJ?una. it on ly takes a couple of thou~anrl :;rc:n•1t11rt's tn get a thing like th.:it nn thP ballot Don "t lay your bets too f flrh• Viet11a111ese N ea1· Saigon * THE\ ''H ... C.\.\ t r~ m1dd]e(oas-t fnr rwace ;in1 r~anr;1 1!11tv \l"hPre thP Ne~·port r 1tv r nunr il ~PO\ a requP,'l to S11perv1.c.cir ("a;rprs !nr mre !ini;s 11 Ith a 1hree-n1an r-;r11pn1t rnn1n1 111 rr lo nrgnliale the {u111 rP nf Or.in;;c (n!Jnlv A1qwrr SAIGON rUPl I -The Commuoi5ts moved a battalion of troops into the Saigon area from their former '\1ar Z0ne D sMcluary for the first l!m1: 111 three years and iought a standoff hattle ll'lth government troops 33 miles north flf the capital. spnkesmeo said todily in a detayerl report C:.:isrw r;, 1onk 11111ck excepuon to the nr.cnti;i!Jn!! 1h 1n~ l!r sa id he "d he harpv to 1alk "1!b 1he :\ewporl Folks but that a irport ron1 rnl ir. sLnctl~· a county m?.t.te.r anrl the ell~· isn't i;:oing to muscle into the fl <'flon . 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" • .. • • " • ~ n • " • u An1erican fire bas e Pace fl\'e miles north of Thien Ngon and a quarter mile from the Cambodian border v.·1th four raids !hat dropped at !east 36{l tons of bombs Jn S:11gon 'Sriclh Vietnamese student."- hurnrd a three-wbeJ>led minibus of the l'nl!rd i\,1t1nn~ Ch ildren 's Emergency Fund 1l"\'IC"E F 1. apparent!)' a I,,. r 111istak1ng 1t fnr an Ame.ncan vehicle. eyev.·1tneo;~PS ~air!. The flghting that eruple.d Saturd~y afternoon in Binh Duong Province-m· l"Oh·ed tv.·o reconnaissance companie!'i of the South Vietnamese Sth Infantry Di111s1on and what spo kesmen said was a.n "er;tim~tcd enem.v battalion." A batlalion usually runs 500 to 600 men. They were unable. despite thf'! fact they reported 29 guerrillas killed in 1:he tnga.gement , tn say whether thf'! baUle m· 1·olved North Vietnamese or V\et U:ing. But spokesmen said thf'! Communist unit apparenlly moved into the area around • Phu Gi110 district town, 33 miles north ol the capital, from \\'ar Zone _D. wh_osf'! western edge is less than fl\·e miles a"'a\· "' 1\l;lttar\· sources said government casualtieS in the battle. were 17 killed and J.i ounded . sixikesmen said although 100 g rrillas v.•ere claimed kiUe~. many by Ullery strikes, only 12 bodies actually v.·ere found . The heaviest fighting today was northwest of Thlen Ngan, whtre two com· panif'!s of paratroopers reported killing 2B guerrillaa ln a fight that began about 9 a.m. They were supported by artill~ry and alr 1trlkes. Government casua.!t1e.s wf'!re given 11 sevf'!n k.Hl!d and 20 wound - ed. This iJ near belf'!aguered fire basf'! Pace . Pace, where 200 Americans and 700 South V\etnamesf'! are based, took another eight rounds of 82mm mortar flrll!l today , despite two Amer ican 852 bomber .strikes Sunday And two more to- day within 1 5 miles of lhe base, .00 yards from the Cambodia bordt:r. In thf'! hombcr raids today, the 8523 dropped 1911 tnns of explosives on Com munist blinkers. the command said. The U.S. Command anonunced I.Oday that th e American Ex~ition•ry For~ "''s recluc1.1d by another ~.000 men last "·eek, brlngin1 kl 206,000 the number of troops remaining ln South Vietnam . Tito Pa11• l'i•lt Pakistan, India Mobilize Troops NEW DELHI (UPI ) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today klld vi s i ting Yugoslav President Tito th~t India ?~s not wanl a war with Pakistan, off1c1al spo~en said. The explosivf'! 11itualion along the lndo- Pakl!tan borders, where both 11ides have mobilized troops prepared for battle, was among the aubjecl..!I the two hf'!aW! of stale discussed during a two-hour talk here today. In a ha.rd line statement on the buildup Sunday, a cabinet spokesman said Indian troops would l"f'!main at the frontier until a. solution to the crisis in East Pakistan is found. Mrs. Gandhi klld Tito that the inOux of nea.rly 9,S million war refugees from East Paki!tan had created political and economic problems for her country, and she rebutted Pakistani allegations that India was preventing the refugees from returning lo tbeir homes, spo kesmen said. She reportedly aaid that Pakistani rulers must arrive 11t a political sel· tlement with lhf'! already e I fl! c t e d representativf'!s of lht people in East Pakistan. That alone, shf'! said, would create the Mcessary climate kl en- courage the refugees to ret u rn , spokesmen said. Mrs. Gandhi also told Tito, herf'! for live days of official talks. that it was Pakistan that had taken offensive steps at thf'! border and that India had to take precautionary measures. Her spokesmen said the prime minister told Tito that New Delhi was left with no choicf'! but to take steps to meet any at- tack after Pakistan moved· its troops to the borders and launched a "Crush Ind ia"' campaign. Defense Minister Jagjivan Ram, in a fiery speech at a political meeting in the western state of Punjab Sunday, said that an y war would be fought in Pakistani ter- ritory and that India would hold a111y ground it captured, according to Indian news agency reports. Red China Seen Willing to T nlk On T aiuJa.n I ssu.e HONG KONG (UPI ) -An American returning from M11inland China Sunda y said he has learned lhat Peking v.·ill •·never accept'" a tw o-China policy but is willing to have peaceful negotiations \\'ith President Nbi:rin over the Taiwan ques· lion. Hosea \\'illiams, a mP.mbcr of !he Southern Christian Leadership Con- ference ISCLC1. said on his return here that Premier Chou En-lai to!d him the O:immunists were se.ekinf:: progress by allowing Nixon tn visit. Pe.king. "Premier Chou told me they pcrmilled President Nixon to visit China bec;iuse. !hey v.·ant l1l continue lhP. peacrful negotiations "'ilh the Uniled ~!.ates and make so me progress," said \Villiams, a black from Atlanta . "He said this is nothing new. China {has I had neAotia· lions on lhe Taiwan que.~tion with the United States for 17 years." He said Chou told him . "\\1e will never accept. twn Chin;i.~. WelM·ill OE'\'i>r arrt'pt one China, one Ta iwan. And y,•e v.·i[] ne\'er accept onf'! China "'ilh two 'lnvrrnmrnts ·• "Premier Chou tnld mP China 11·111 nnly accept Taiwan 11s a pa ,·t of !he people '!. Republir nf China and he emphasi.zrrl that th! United States mu st w1thdra"' all its forces ;ind innu<'nre.c; frnm Ta iv.·;in ,'" l.\'i!liams said He alsn "aid lhP Cnn1m1inl1'\. Chtnese demand that th,-United SI air!. "v.•ithdraw from Vietnam as riuick a.c; possibl e. "\\1e arr no! ~;iti~fi,.d \1·ith lwn Viet- nam~. two l\nr<'llS ;ind !he prt>sPnt ~tate of Indoc hina ,"' \Villiam ,, quntrd Chnu :is .c;aying. lie ~r11d Chnu told him China would never ~i ve up her support to North Vietnam, North Knrra, !he Pathet. Lao 11nd the CRm]lo(fiao ~.1vrrnment-in-exile. \Villiam& and hi~ wife . Juanta . were in China for one month <1s r:irt of a worldwide '"p'.oodwiH brothe.rhnnd trip·• sponsortd b}' thf' SCLr:. Ht' s;iid thr,\" tiad toured Peking, ~iRn . Shanghai, Changs ha , thf'! modt!I <1Jlricullural commune of Tachai, TI'!\'Olution birthplBtt nr )'enan, ~tao Tse-tun1fs hometown of Shaoshan 8nd thf'! Cankln trade fair, which opened Friday. Es~ape "So long as there is danger to Bengl"a Desh (Bengal Land), Indian forces will remain on our borders," Ram said. "India >M'ii! not submit lo wor ld pressure in this regard." It was the strongest statement made by any member of the Indian government since tensions along the border with Pakistan increased sharply within the past week. A go vernment spokesn1an said Loday that Ram 's statement reflected government policy •·absolutely.'' Pakistan bas moved os many as fh·e divisions of army troops up into fighl ing positions on the western frontier of India in the past three weeks. India also ha!I mobilized forces along the frontier. It \\'as unclear which side made the first move' in the buildup. .Punjab, where Ram spoke, is about 40 miles from the West Pakistani frontier and one of the areas where the heaviest buildup has occurred. Sources close 11> Ram have confinned that at least one serious border incident took place there last week but refused to con1ment on it.. A senior government official. whc> reflects the thinking of India's top leadership, Sunday expressed hopes that !he ioternational. community w o,u Id recognize the millt11ry buildup as "a serious threat to peace." Agnew Concludes 61;2 .hour Parley With Top Greek ATHENS tAPl -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew concluded six and a half hours of formal talks with Premier George Papadopoulos today, saying he had "solid ;issurances" that the Athens regime would remain an effective southern an chor of th e North Atlantic Treaty Organization. More conversalions lie ahead, when Pap2.".lpoulos accon1panies the vice president. lo Gari;:ahanoi, in southern Greece, birthplace nf A,i::ne1\·'s father. Agne11·'s spokesman, Virlnr Gtlld , sa id a !JO-minute t.ilk ;it Papadopoulos" office di.!!cussions of (treece's role in NATO . Gold termed the ta lks "inform;:il ive and C"Ol"dial.'" He refused further t·1unn1rnt. but it seemed unlikely the twn leaders could find enough to say abnul NATO lo occupy three lenglhy meetings. American crilirii;m nf the. Ath en! regime is likely to have been broached in talks of that dur;:irinn. There is pressure in Washington for steps tn1vard restor;:i. lion or representatil"e rule in Greece. Agnew has said publicly it is nni up to the linited St;itrs ln impose its attitudes as to 1vhen that should be. Agncv.· met twll'e \\'llh Papartnpou los at \he premier's office <1nd held an unan~ nnunced lhree·hnur conference 11•ith the Greek leader at his suhurb<1n hnrne Sun· day. An u11dE?r1:tround org:Jn1zat1on c;i.JJ1ng itself "The Co mm1!1ee in Charge for the Counter -Rel'olution" distributed z. n unsigned letter saving he should go home rather than "continue to support a tyran. ny," Soviet Ships Hea d to CtLb a 'VASHl ;'\(;TO:\ 1li PI 1 -A Sn11et navaJ ta sk force.. including at lea st. nne m15$il<>. fi ring nurlear su bmr;rine , apr'"'H"r !n he headed to"':irrt C11ba , thP \\"n.,h1ngton Pnst repnr lf>d today. The Pnst '1Unt£'d info rmrd ~nurrr~ lha t the sub -there might br 111 n -11·a~ nf the n!der '"F:r hn" rlass rap;ihle of f1ri ni; eight mi~siles, rii\hrr th;in th t' nr1\rr. lfi- missile "Vankec" rl11ss !har t~ ~in1il;ir to the American Prdrir1 s sub. A rift in U.S.-Snviet rrl;it1nn s 11•aa brou,ght about last Nrivemb<>r v.•hen U.S. official.~ said it appeared tht> Russians v.·ere building a sub refuelin11. fac1ll!.y at Cienfur.gos Bay in Cuba'. The Post ind1cnt.ed U.S. ofhcials ;:i p. parently were satisfied that the Soviets did not plan I.ti build 11 submarine hase in Cuba, but were disturbed by the prece· dent of prolonged visits by Echo C'lass subs. Foiled Priests' Elabornte Tunnel Found MADRID (UPI) -For two years, Spanish rebel priests toiled, digging a tunnel to freedom from a maximum security prison. In ch by inch they bur. rO\\'ed undf'!r thf'! prison "'alls and carried handfuls nf dirt 1-0 t/1e toilet to flush away. Just as they were nearing completion of the 60-foot tunnel. v.·atchful guards foilf!d what prilDI officiAls said was one of lhe most elaborate escape altempts in Spanish pri.son hi.story . The government News Agency Cif ra reported Sunday U1at the discovery or 11 plastic b;ig Cflntaining cement led to the foiling of an esca pe plot in the preists' special s~lion of Zamora Prison. the maximum sec;urity jail Is situ- alf'!d in one nf the most barren parl.!I of Spain near lhe Portugue!;e border. The wltig housed "rebel priest.oi. mn~t (If them Basques convlclf'd of poli- tical tiffensf'.oi or terrorism." Following the discovery of the cemenl bai;;. ~ecurity guards hf'rame susplciou! and noticed that tiles in a basement room housing boilers and shov.·- era madr.. 1 hollow sound when stepped on The y removed the Ul1.1s and foun d th! three-foot high tunnel. Cifra &.lid. Guarrl.~ dlseovertd that the uoder1round pa:;s;ii,:e h11rl Almost rcachcd the \ 1treet . " .( • ~ ./ • Newport Beaeh voe. 64 , NO. 249, ~ SECTION S, 38 PA GES •.t ' • I pJr.iL Y r!LOT S!of! P~o•o l11trepi1I Builde1•s John Beazley of Ne\\'porl Beach took his daughter~. J>an1cla, ri , :ind Liza. 10. to Big Corona Sunday to enter !he JOlh annual i\e\vport J~ar· bor C'han1 ber of Co111me1·ce Sand Castle Building ('ontcst. 'rhcy built this castle. Only trouble \11as th(· <·ontesl \\·a.~ called off. "lt \vas just 100 darn cold and \Vet." said thamlx>r 1\lanager Jae!\ Rarnctt. Ile s<11d the Rcaz!eys ran try again Ort. 31, the ne\v dale for th ( event. Widow of 1'1yfo1·d Irvine, 58, Dies i11 Paln1 S]lrii1gs D ... ll Y PILOT Still PMll DIES IN PALM SPRINGS Gloria Irvine Anna Marin II \ Moves Up Front I 11. Y a.cht Race Funer<1l scr1·1L'l'S are .~et \\'ednl'sday for 1\1r ll'idn1\' Ill f11nner lrrin1· Cn1npa11.v prr.~idC'nt .\!~·turd lr1·1nt• ncalh r:atn!• !-ialu1'd;_1,1 in lier ... 1t'cp ror ~lr$. (;Jona \\'01xl lrrin('. 58. ;.1 ht·r \'<l!'il· li011 rc!reat 111 l'al111 Sprin,cs Hites "·11\ h1• at ! I am \\'Pdnr::d11v i11 Pa•·ifi c-Vi··~· Chapel, Cornn<i clel '!ar. \.\'ith burial ro folltHI' a1 Parifir V1c\1' ~1rs. lrvinf' \\I~~ a n1c1ntu·r 'r nnf' nf C:ihfon1i:i":-: 11ldc~1 ra1 n1lir • !-i h<' li\'ed nl 1:i:1 l\h1ntr Cnrlo llr11·r . 111 La guna Bearh·.~ ll'\'l11f' L-Ovr \1·irh one nt hi·r four rhildrl'n .. J<11ncs ~f. f1·v11H'- Sht· hnd •l reputation ;.i.~ a t 'l'~1 ~rl ~·:-:( rY11nmunity hene!n t'illnp:u~ni·r "Lalely 1'1·1· )',lowt•d tln11•n :1 hit -h·! the k1ds.IJO II " ~lt':<. lrvinf' rr1n<irked 1.1 f rif'nds r{'('f'tll I\. . \.Ir!' lr1·inr 11.1 ~ lhf' f1r~t prr~<ltt I!! s1~11 lh" ri·t·rnt 111f·1u·i:w1rt1r1011 pr11lin11 111r , r1·:it1n.c.; l11c C111· of lrl'111r Ounn~ h1·r :r, 1~·.1r.; ;1~ ;.11 ()1·;111g F r,,unty rt•,,1drnt . 'I r~ lr\'l!ll' 1l 1,!1ng111•h · •'d hcr.~rlf fnr 1t1•\11l 1\•11 !(1 i''1;111ra 1 ;111d ch;irit:ihll' a1·1l i\ 1!i('s. Shr was ;1 luu11d111(( 11H·111lirr ur 11ir \'C\\-pDrt HarbQI' An :Vluseu1n and a ch ar- t('r member nf l>ol h 1hr Ne"'pnn Harbor and Sflnla An<i Ass 1~t<ince League. !-ihr \\<i.~ a po.st pres1den1 of !he larte1·_ \!rs. lrvi11t-;iJ sn ra1srd funds lnr 1hr ~outh Coast Con1ni11ruty Hospil;il. ~lrs. Irvine ho:id attended the San Vra11- risco School Qf Fine Aris 1od studied p;iintini; w·il.h Laguna Beai·h Arli$1 f{oger Kunz . She made 111any rnosaics. in addition In ISi>,IRVINE , Page 2) I EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , OCTOBER 18, 1971 Russ \Premier l(osyg·in Escapes l1ijury in Ottawa OT'fA\\'A lUPJ I -A 1na11 shoutinR ''Lung Live Hungary'.'' b~uke th rough pol ice lines and attacked Soviet Pren1ier 1\lexe1 N. Kosygin today. lie fixed an armlc.k around the Soviet leo:ider'! neck before being rlragged off by guards_ Kosygin was not hur t, but appeared :;haken. KosyRin, 67, was accon1panied by Cana · dian Prime !\·linister Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1\·hen the 11ttack oci.:urred. 1·r11deau 11·as nnl h;1rn1t'd , Ba11k Robbery Pair Linked T0Kid11aping A polite pair of bandits who kidnaped a young couple from Nev.•port Beach and abandoned the111 unharmed in El Cajon Friday has been identified by the FBI a.o; S.111 Diego hank robbery suspect~. ''The.v needed ~·heels." i\e11•por1 BP:ach l'ol1l'e De1rrti1·e Sgt Keo Thon1pson said tndu~· 11·he11 asked about a 1no!i ve, The n1c11 V.'hO abducted Rubi· Probasco, l ~. and her dale. :\larine H1ctiard Sensel. 10. kept th<' l'nlistcd 111an·s 1970 ~por! sedo.in after leav ing the victi 1n.o; bound \11th bed sh('ets 1n a motel l11vest1ga lors 1heorize tht h u Id l1 p 11uspecls 1nu~t ha\'e bandoned another getaway l'ar be[ore kidnaping !\1is:oi: Probasco and &onset near her home .at 2804 Broad St., Newpo rt Beach . l\ltss Probasco \Va:oi reported to police as a 1nissi ng person when she failed to return home from a date with Sensel lasl \\'cdnesday Dight. Thi' Jo'BI and other la"' agencies have launched a wide manhunt for kidnap and robbery suspe1..'ts D11vid l\1urtagh . 26. and \\'illiarn Coulter, 25. identified !oday bv ~t Thon1pson. · lie said lhev an~ charged Y:Jth th, stickup of a San Diego branch of tht: Security Pacifi(' National Bank that net - !1•d less than Sl.000 last l\1 onday. Neit her Miss Probasco nor Sensel wer" harn1ed or o!her11·ise 1nolested during :'16 hn11r.5' e.ip111·11y and describrd lheir ab- dt1<"t.ors as 1111ite pol1tr . They "'ere interviewed by S g,! • fhompson and El Cajon police detectives n1os1 of Frid11y. also retracing an ain1les.~ <lnve ordC'red by the kidnapers through !he hills ot San Diego. Li g htning Hits Scattered Parts Of <:osta J\'l.esa .\ holl of hgh!nlnj( apparently sla ~hed flll\ nr lhe s k~· ol'er CQSta \tesa durin(' lr1'nkv ~turi11 pb cnon1Pna fC'aturin,c: 1·old hla~I <: •lf 11 ind and 1·elr.~t1al !1rcwork.o.: S:11 11n!a~· night. ('au~ini;: 111 o d r r a 1,.. fl :11n:1ge Stre<'t lights in the 2800 block of DrakP I .an<' v.·cre shallered or knocked ou~ of ~rr\'il'r ;ind the rear window or a parked ear l\'a.~ sn1ashi'd . OC'anna H. Lrl'l·i!'., of 201 \\1al1at:t' A\t.. ~airl she \\'as visiting in !he neighborood when she heard a horrendous lhundcrclap :it 7:35 p.m .. accord ing to police. Leaving a little later. she found glas:o; debris from shattered tigh!s in !he street and said the metal of her damaged new car wag ahnost too hf)I, to to uch. UPI photographer Jean Alarie. 1vho \\'as so close his lip was cut 1n the scuf- fling, said the assailant "actual/y got his lorearm around Kosygin's neck '' before be ing dragged away by ~ecurity guards. Another 1nan also was taken into custody in connection 11·ith the attack. Alarie said the long·hairerl assailant jumped lron1 a group of demonstrators lnto the crowd of ne\vsmcn around l\osygin and then leaped at Kosygin'~ back as he passed. l1·vine Hassle Kosygin's coat v.·as pulled off ~is shoulders. Kosygin \1'as surrounded by Royal Canadian J\lounted policemen and rushed into the Parliament building. As the assailant "'as taken away by police he shouted his name '''as Glia f•rlatrai, the name of a Toron10 man who has been ar.live in the extreme righ~ \Ving t•;dmund Burke Society -Cano:ida 's equivalent of lhc John Birch Society in ~See KOSYGIN, Page 21 Candidates Deny Charges on Debt By CANDACE PEARSON 01 "'• D•ily 1>;111 S!>ll Two Irvine cit\' council candidates to- da y called a chai1enge that they help pay a citizen's co1nrnillee's incorpo1·atio11 debts "irresponsible" and asked for a full ti11<1ncial account ing of thal co1n1nit\er. Candide les \Vayne Clark and Henr~· Quigley objected to statements made F'r•· day by Andrew i\1ay, chairman of City of Irvine f'.'ow \COIN 1. t.lay said that it W<iS partially the ean· 'Ve ry Nervous ' Ma1t Hijacks Alaska Jetliner • ANCHORAGE, Alaska ! UPI 1 -A two· engine jetliner was hijacked on 1 flight from Anchorage to Bethel, Alaska, todav by a "nervou~ young man" v.·ho firS! ordered it fown lo J\lexico and !hen to Vanrouvf'r, B.C. The hijacker allowed the plane to relurn 4 to Anchorage where all 31 passengers gol off. Then the craft rcfurl· rd and took off "'i!h lour t:rewmen and the hijacker aboard for Vancou ver. The plane . \\l ien.Conso lidated Airlines' flight 15 for Bethel. which is in ,.,.estern Alaska near !he Bering Sea . \\'as about \.l 1ninutes out of Anchorage alter taking olf ;it ~:30 a .m., Alaska lirne. \\'hen the hi- jacker approached ste\\'ardess Nancv Davis "'ilh 11 1nu b-11osed .aulon1aL1(: revolver. Bud Hagberg. a \Vien ofl'icial. said the stewardess so:tid the man appeared .. very ner·:ous." He "'as described as young, dark-haired. and wearing a mustache. The FBI said ii had a "tentative iden- l1f1eat1on" of the hi1<1cke r. but refused lo disclose 11. On board in add111on !o the hi jacker ;ond Miss Da1'1S were stewardess J\1arg1r l!ert1 .. Capt , Don Peterson and 1st Office1· H<1y l\1i!lcr. The 737, tnade by Boeing . l\as a ran gr 11[ 1.500 to 1.600 1niles depending on ho1v heavily it is loaded. It can carry ll:J passengers. Boeing officials said it would probably make Vancouver if il cerried a light load . althovgh most Wien plane~ carry sub.!t antial cargo as well as passengers. Wieo-Consolidatcd is a local line mainly servi ng Alaska. It wa3 founded by one of Alaska'' pionee r bush pilots several years ago. dido1es' responsibili ty to help CO IN pay ofl a $35,000 incorporation debt, withouL which "!here ~·ould be no race. 110 elec- tion or council for \Yhich to vote.'' i\1a.r s:iid he \Vould ask of al! of the 34 1·a11d1d<llcs to sell {i{'kels lo a C'OIN les\i\·al to defer costs of $30,000 in legal fees and $5.000 in publicity cosls. Clark and Quigley iaid Nlay attended 1he co:indidales' meeting . ''but \vas si!enL rhe whole limr " Despite i\'\a y's statements of intentions to the contrary. "at no lime did f.·lr. l\lay approach tne personally nor did he al any rime rnake a public statement .at that rnceting." Clark sald, May 's slale1nents have "put a political cloud over our heads,'' said Clark, because people contributing to their cam- paigns may be afraid the money would go to COIN. Quigley. once treasurer for Council of !he Con1munilies of Irvine <CCI I. said. ··1 ob1ecl to COIN telling me f have to pay for this "·hen r had no choice in \1•ha l kind of decisions were marle." Both rnen s:iy they gnve hundreds uf hours of tirne to eo1nmunity work without ('.11:pecting pay. and neither· feel they are responsible for decisions made by others. "In my work with CCI." Quigley. ex- plained. "!here "'as never any question lhal !he Irvin<' Cornpany was wi lling t11 and did pick up all expenses to.,.,·ard in- t:orporalion." They question why this \Yas not also the procedure ~·ith COIN. said Quigley and Clark. who claim thaL thi~ is what people lhought 11·a$ heing done. .. Ill fact. the questio n ha.c; been alt .l!ong. '\Vha!'!i CO IN going to do 11·ith all lhal n1oney 11 raised ?'" said Clark Clark asked, "On behaH of the cihzen.'I of Irvine and those who mav havf' con- lrihuted funds to this organi7ation '" lhal tli ay "1mmed1ately produce the book~ and 1nakc a full public disclosure of COI N receipts and expend1turt's." Clar·k aJ:so pnintcd out !hil l no elected 1'om1nuni!y reprr.senll'ltirtn 11·<1~ ~ought hy <"OIN. 1l'hich incurred !hese debts ''\v1t h11ut our kn o1\•lrdgc " Cl<1rk also de1nandcd that !\lay rnake a ''public aix1logy for hi~ itnplication rhat !he Un1 vrr.~ily Con11nunity Association has scheduled a co1nmunity Rssociation social event out of political motivation." ~la." had said that UC . .\ refused lo cancel a reslival tn be held O<:L 23. the sa1ne night ;i COIN festival is planned even though UC A could dra111 COIN sup- port away. "'-..._... "ThC' <·urrl!nt. edition or the UCA newsletter points oul lhal planning for its event was begun last May," Clark said. · Pittsburgh Orgy Erupts Neither Clark or Quigley ha ve been or~ ficially involved with COIN , although Quigley said he had attended some of ( JhCir [und·raising events. At Scho llerman's CaJ 40 Anno ~1an;i II fro Bahia C.Orinlhian Ya chl Cluh n10ved up front in the Newport Harbor '?-a.ch Club's Caho San Lucas race i\1011- 1!ay' s winds died off the coa.51 of Baja l'alif n1a. Earlier slory Page 27 Le yachts were off San J\iflrl!n lsl11nd !11 · nat sea. Sout heast \l'inds that pr !led fro m the starl died Sunday Jt 2 p.m . according to Dick Steele ard lhe escort vessel Bon Homme ,,,,,.d Baseball Fans Go on Ru1npage After World Series Asking for an itemized slateme~l of debts from !\lay. Clark said he hoped Irvine does not. ''fall into the hands of persons or such irresponsibility.'' 11 f\nna fl1aria ·s pc>sil1on placed her about (~. i:< 1nile~ ahead -or Rus.o: \Vard ·s Arie::-. Bob Beauchamp's IJ(lrothy 0 11.•as II i1les astern of Anes. Others in the race are John Scripp~· J\ov1;. Del i\lar. aSn Diego Yacht Club; ......, Han1on Carlin'~ Sayulrt. Acapulco Yacht ~l'!ub. ;ind Kahili. co-skippered b~· H. \'. '~righi i1 nd F:r'1c Fricker , Huntington f111r1Jour Y:irht Clul1. Hopl' Cba pte r ()pens A nrw chapter nl the City of Hope hag !)t'en c.stabli.~hed recently 11nd 1~1ilt hold its eharttr (f'leetin& at! tonight in the ~lurd.v Yark t:lubhou~c. I luntinglon Beach . Gent! SomAch. a representative from the City nf llnpc, "·111 00 the guest speaker. PITTSBL'RGH IA P 1 ~ A mai;s ive \\'orld Series ,·lclory celebrat ion exploded Sunda.v night into a rampage of destn1c- lion, tooling and i;ex·in-lhc-~tretts. Pollce reported a doz.en rapes -sonif' (l( !hem in full Vi_ew O( bundr('d.5 Whl) <'hcercd the assailant~ -d1spla~·s of publ ic hivcmaking. nudity and drinking. "Th is isn'I a riot. 11 '! a gQdd;imn orgy." a molorcy1.:lc police1nan said dur· ln~ lhc clislurt>ance \l'hich left thr do1Vnto\1·n ;ircn in shan1bl es. ~lnre than 100 persons were Inj ured ;in<l 300 olht'rs "'Cf\ arrea;ted in the melce. "'hich erupted a~er <"In t>Stl:natrd 100.000 pourt'd into the: do ntowo :irta There wer..i sC'aUcred s ing. bul only ('flC reported wounding. Hun eds of ex· plosions c1111sed by firework.-;. lr.n were olislakcn for gunshots. At le::ist 30 storc5 wcrt looted and,~ or •O more: were damaged. ~lore thao a dozen cars were overt.urned'ail~1 some- 1·ascs burned. Newsmen CQuntcd another 20 autos 11•ith roofs lhal had been crushed by the destruction-bent crowds. · The melee: ehded JO hours after it began when ll ying wedges of r'°t-equip- pcd pollce:. some with dogs. slammt<I head-on into the crowd5 and drove then1 from the downtown section . 1'he rampage was triggered by tilt Pi ttsburgh Piralti' Z·I victory Sunday O\'Cr the Balllmorc Orioles In basehall".~ seventh and deciding game of ll1e \Vorld Serles in Baltimore. It btg8n as 1t juhllnnt\but nonviolent cc\ebrRtion, bu t quickly I~ into a full-blown rklt. The wild elebrallon created lhti .wori;t lraHic jam 1 the clly'o hlM<>ry. Al its height, cars were baclltd up tor eight miles on one ma.)Qr rr~w•y into lht city and for si:r mlle5 on •Mther. Police finally staled the downtown arta in 1n attempt to relieve the tieups. bu~ it was four hours before il had any erfect. At least two police cruisers were com· mandeered by rioters during lbc: out- burst. and police reported that a fire truck was :stripped. Several other pohct cruisers were: abandoned alter crowds "tiered their windows. One man whose car was demolished was John E. Oe1nko Jr. of Cleveland. Ohio. Otmko. accompanied by his wife and n>.•o children -one 9 and the other 13 -said he became trapped irl a crowd that roc ked his car and shattered its win· dows. "They climbed on the car like a bunch of anim:.ls." Demko said. ··They tried to tum Uie cat over -they wouldn't even let the kids out. Th<' kids were sitUn1 In the bftck when they broke the window$." Elsewhere, • crowd tried lo overturn !Set PIRATE!!, Pll' !) I Hearing Slated .. . 011 Unification One of three formal public hearing.!! on the proposed three-way unification split of the Tustin Union lfigh School District •·tll be held at 9 tonighl at University P:irk Elementary School, 4572 Sandburg Way . The Orange County Committee on School District Orga nization i!I !le.eking opinion~ on the proposed redl~trlctlng plan voters will be a3ked to approve next June.. Trustees of · the tour 'districts Involved -Tustin, Trabuco and\ San Joaquin Elementary and the high school di strict -have 1greecl on tht plan -pl!1n Slx·C which would create three new unified district.! -TusUn. lrvlne and M~$IOn Viejo. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS DRAGGED OFF BY MOUNTIES Kosygin Assailant Matr1i Ger11u111. Shepherd F ou.1ul Butchered In 1-/ u nting ton The butchered body ur a German Shepherd dog w:is luu11d impaled ou a slake un lhullingtun fk>at·h Sta te Park ~uncta.v. ·· 1 ha1·r never sc<'n a "'Or~c exan1 plc o~ ;in11nC1l 1.:ruclry," so:iirl George Frye of the Huntington Bt'ach Hu1nane Society 1vho 1Ya1' co:illcd 111 t!)c bcal'h a!lcr two lifeguards spot!C'd rile rlca<I anin1a ! Sun · da y afternoon. •·It was almosl ilS if if wa s part <if a devil wor)',hi p case." Frye sa id !.ha1 a broom handle hacl bceu sharpened al one end and driven lcngllnvis(' through !he Full-gro"'n blat:k and br0\\'!1 dng. The Slake \vas then dri v('n into the sand. The l11n1Jqu<trlt·r.~ of !he animal had hl'en s kinned ancl tile dog hod also beer1 sho1 bt'11vecn the eyes fron1 close range y,•ith a heav~· ca liber bullcl. "lr apprar<'<l tilt' dog 1va.~ shot :i ftcr it 1l'<r s in1palc<1 ." l'ryr. :'\a1d. "!1 u'as flat . plai n hul chert•d " Thr hun1;1ne nll11'r 1· ~aid lhat there 1\lcl'f' drag n1ilrk~ 111 the -;arid leading b;1cli IQ P<1c1 tit: i '11a:1t H 1gh11 a~· . .. Th<' do;! ti:id hcl·o kil led some pl;.cr "l~I" J.nd then brought 111 the tx>ach ·• Fr.lie add<'d. \Villi a 111 Tripp Hites lic it! i11 \cw York Funl'r.11 services we(f' held sund;iy in Pl'/r l \Vas1l1ngton. Long Island, N V. for \\'1lhan1 II Trip11. larncd yad1t designe r. who "·a:-. f<1l<tll y LllJUred last 11·eck 1n an auton1ob1le accident 111 Connf'eticut. Tripp v.'as the de signer for Co!un1hia Yachts, N1·"·pnr1. Brr1ch. and "''as lln'llYfl for such custon1 vacht s as Sun1ner A. f.on(j ':_;: Ondinl' ;tnd l\cn Oc~lruse'ii Black fin. -. ";e11Cher Look ror sunny skies Tuesday with highs of 68 along lhe Orange Coast, rising l-0 78 inland, Lows '!?' night a coo l 45 drgrers, Time to get oul the extra blanket. INSIDE TODAY At least one nuthor1ty believes tltt rnoderu 'l'clllCfl ttonal' IOJJS Jo r yOUll!JSlf'r.'I' arc /1(1rrnful. Ile as· ,.;ert.s that pot.~ and pa11s al'e bet- ter Loy.~ thon so111 c of the »1a111L· factured. 011c.~ Sc(' .\·toru. PClfJC 5, IHll"' II Ct li,.,nlt ' C~tt•lnt U' t Clt u tlltl J>H Ct""lc' 1' Cf'tu_, Jt Ottl~ N•llc•• ll Dl•trct\ JI Ellltri.I '''' ent1r111-1n1 n 'llMllCt 14·U Nfft,c-12 Ann Lt ,..,_,, 11 • MtYltl 1' Nlllontl No•n s Or•nt• Ce11nlv 1t JJ!wlt ,...,., tol , .. t!l H·J\ S!Kk Mtrtlth Jt·tS Ttlt•ltlM II Tht•t•.. It Wt llMr t WllM WW H Wt""lfl'I Nt•I Jl•ll •1•1tr1'11 N-1 .. ' • ' <l County Latin Unit Band·s to Battle 'Job Bias' County tmplOY'-S of ,\ll'XIClln·Amer1can heritage hive or1r1n1i«I to combat alleg. ed diaaimination. The action . taken at a meeting \\'Mnes· day of 38 county "'orkers, follo Y.·s hard on I.he heels of a reporl by Counly PC'rsonnel Director William Hart which admits that Mexican-Americans comprise only '4 6 perctnt of county employes although they represent 15 pe.rcent o( the population. From Page 1 PIRATES ... two city buses, but sell\~ for breaking their windows. Seven !axis we re destroyed. At least thr!!e telephone booths and a comer ne~·sstand ~·ere ripped from their foW'lda tions and lhtO'A'TI in the stn~el<i, And strtttlight poles were toppled like goal post uprights after a championship football game. So wild was the rampagl! lhtit the Pirates canceled a pla.Med midtown \'lc· tory parade. But some of the players, ap-- p&rently unaware of the cancelation, somewhow got downtow n anyway and were mobbed. One of those taken to a hos pital was Mrs. Joseph Walton , daughter of Plratrs !\1anager DaMy f\.1urtaugh. f\.frs. Walton, about four months pregnant, was overcome as officials v.·ere trying to organize the victory parade. Hospital nf. ficlals described her condition as good. but said she was being kept overnight for observation. In addition tn letting cars afire, the crowd ignited bonfire! in the middle of confetti-strewn Liberty Avenue. one of the city'! main downtown thoroughfares, Mo.st were extinguished quickly by water gushing from broken fire hydrants. Flying bottles and roe.ks shot through a r1in or confetti. One of the rapes occu rred in the middle of Fifth Avenue "'hen a gang of youths pulled a dark-ha ired young Wf"lman from a car and Ulrew her to the street. Onlookers cheered and clapped. No one made any move to prevent the assault. Another oc'curred near the Hilton Hotel. At nearby Point St.ate Park, a newsman said m11ny couples "'ere in various stages of lo\·emaking . some J'larU.tlly dressed. others with n') clothes on at all. Back on Liberty Avenue. a young blonde nude from the 14•aist up ...,-as seen dancing atop cars. Nearby, a crnwd had broken inlo a bar and was passing liquor to people st.anding outside. From Page J IRVINE ... painMn.g, as a personal hobby. Bom in San f\.fateo, she. "-'as a member nr the well-known Baldwin family. founders and owner.~ of thP Dill ingham C.Orporation ~·hich is developing land holdings in Hawl'lii and Au stralia. Her greal-granrifather was Genrge. Hyde. ~·ho served i.n 18~7 as mi litary governor of San Franci~co. She wa s first married IQ \\'1lli.::im W. Y.'hite II. but lhe unio n ended in divorce. Besides their S()n, \Villiam \\', Y.'hile Ill. and the lalP r-.f yford lrvine"s son, \i"rs. Irvine leaves a daughter. Glnr \a Wh ill' and a stepdaui;:hte r. Mr s. Linda Irvine Gaed e. plus fl\ e grandchildren. The fam ily has SUJZl!:PSted memnri.:i\ C'Ontriblltif"lnS In Sn11th ('oast Cf"lmmun1t.v Hnspi1 al nr the 0rane:e Empire C-Ouncil of the Bov Scouts nf America Her 0\a te hushand \1·as t1r-tiv1> 1n Bnv Scouting and Jrvine ranrh!anri~ n1>:.r where she 1.1•11! b" huri('d werP used ~\"f'ritl ve;ors brforf' h1~ l!l:O!I rleath fnr a .,.,·0rl dw1de Bov Scnu! .l amhnrre i\'.earby Jamborre Rna rl 11a s n~med for the \'ast rnc."lmrmr-n! OUNGI co.ut DAILY PILOT cu.Hlll COllT PlJllUSNrNO aMl'Alf't l eb•rt N. w.,d l"ralCl""1 •"" t"liel.,,... J .~1c Jt. Cv•l•f \'lcll Pfa~tnl IM "-" .. Mt!llOW 111011111 k••¥ll EcllltH" T>tc"'I' A. Mur111'i~• MtM9'11111 EdllOf L l'•lt r 1Crit9 NtwciorT llM(ll Cll'f' Edllllr .,..,.,." ._.. Offtc• lJJl N•wport Boul •~•rd t4•U'1119 Addr•u: 1'.0, Bolf 1175, 9llll .,,... °""" cai. Mb.I: UI wn1 11.y ~ u, ....... .,_: n: •-t ,......,. Mi:ll!tlllg""' llH<ll: 11117J l!Mch llolll ...... .... ~ -tilortfl E.l t.111\lnG .... Hart sugguted an active re(ru1tin & pro1ram in the minori ty rommun1ty to correct the imbalance. He u id the coun- ty's merit syswn ttnds to screen out the minority applicant in fa vor of the person v.·ho is automatically predicted lo suc- ceed. Counly supervisors Ckt 6 drtf'Cted Hart to implement his sugge!ition~ and lo make periodic reports on the SllCcess of the proaram. At the Oct. 5 session, Manuel Mendez. arrhlt.ett and prtsident of the Oran1• County Human Rel1tlon1 Council, recited a Ion& list of grievancu p11sed on tc him by Mex ican.American rounty em ployes. He charged harassment, racist rem11:rlta by tuperio rs and CQ!lu5in n in bypa11ing Mexican-Americans. \llednesday lhe gTOll P of C'Ounty Pilot's Plea for Fuel Snubbed by FBI Agents 'i\'ASHING TON ~AP ) -FB! agents repeatedly ignored a h11ackeri pilol's plea ll'l let him refuel ju!t before th~ affair en· ded in tragedy Oct. 4. the Wa!h lngton Post reported today. Moments before he wa5 shnt to death by his capll'lr at Jacksonville . F'\a., airport. pilot Brent Q. Downs is qu oted as telling the F'BI ; "You are endangering lives by doing this ... we request isome fuel out here. please." The newspaper ga \"e the >!f'COunt of !he hijarking in a hith ertfJ sPcret lranscript of the last rad1n transmission between lhe pilot and authnrities Police said the h1jackPr. Grorge f\I. Giffe .Jr., 35, took his es1ranji!ed \\"1fe by force to the l\'ashvil!e airport earl y that morning after leaving suicide notes. They said he and a friend , Bohby \\layne \\la!Jace. drew pistols on the pilot and ordered him to fl y his pr iva te 1 .... •1n-4!ng1ne Aero-Commander lo !he Bahamas. \Vhen the plane t.(lok nff, the FBI 14'<1S notified, and when the pilot said he would land in Jacksonville for fuel , agents were sent to the 11 irport. The transcript said Downs w.:i.~ told h~ the air control to...,•pr th11t a fuf'l trurk would be standing by. Later, the newspaptr said, an FBI agent in the con· trol tower directed Oo\vns to a rl ifferent ]anding site and others surrounded the plane, exchanging gunfire with the hi· jacker. Downs was shot in the hack by the hi- j;,,ckP.r, who turned his .45 -callber au tomatic on his wife and finally himsr-lf. All thrr:>e died, but the co-pilot and Wallact! werP. not hurt. Here is part of the tran~ript printed by the poi;.t : Pilot: "Where's the fuel truck ~" Tower : "This is the FBI. There. ~·ill be n('I fuel. Repeat . Then~. will be no fuel. There 1.1·ill be no starter which Downs h."ld ;il ~o requested to gel the plane airborne a1;:11in. Have you C'Ut your engines?" Pause P1l11t "Uh !gasp), look T don't th ink this fellow's kiddin' -I wish you'd gel 1.he fuel truck out here.'' Tower: "58 November (p!11ne code name) there v.·ill be no fuel. I repeat. There will be no fuel." Pilol: "This is 58 No\·ember. You are rndange.ring li\'e5 by doing this. and uh. v.·e have no other choice but to go along and. uh, for the sake of some li\'eS we re- quest some fuel out here please." The co-pilot. Randall Crump, then left the pl11ne to ta lk tn agenL,, the. newspaper said. but was hu!illed into a waiting car Wallace. 32. also jumped out. and moments later, the FB I and the hijacker ex changed fire. The transcript ends "'ith a ques!ion from the control tower; "58 N::ivember ?" Coldest County Recording For Octohe1~ Set Sunday Arctic air moved in to the southland this week , setting the seC'ond v.·eather record for the month of OclOber. Temperatures in Los A ngele~ struggled to a high of 62 degree.~ Sunday, I.he cold- est Oct. 17 on record . Just two wttk.1: before the Los Angeles mercury hit 101 degrees for the hottest Octo ber day recorded. Chilly air fros.led most. or the Orange Coast Sunday wilh temper;irures of 65, 62 a nd 61.5 re corded at Hun!ington Beach. Newport Beach nnd Snn Clemen1e. Lagt1n a Beach wa.ci a minnr ex rrp!lf'tn with a bt1rst of mild v.·eather getting as warm as 73 degrees, f\1ore of !he same mild we11ther Is t>i:- pected today and Tue.~da~·· The ...,·ealherman i;ays hi,llh along the cna~t will be 68 to 78 degree:; Tue!>day u•ith ear- ly morning clouds. The nights will be cool. ranging from 35 l.o 41t The crisp "'eeke nd ...,·eather hrnu,llht the season's first snaw ll'l Lo~ Angeles moun- tain lops and up to I 47 inches of ra in in the \1alleys. \\'eather forecasters said the Cl)OI au- came from a deep low-pressure system mo\"Jng soulheasterly from Alaska . The 14·eather kepi things lively 11s four a1r t1ners \\'ere struc k hy lightening while flying above Los Angeles International Airport. All anded s.:ifely A Lnma Linda Unive rsity .!itudent . James Purdh."lm, 2t wa~ Frozen Ui de<1th in a surlrlen blizzard while hik ing eight milf's east of Lake Arrowhead The first major rain of the yea r rlampened Orange County areas as the Orange County H."lrbor Department recorded .22 inche! nf rainfall in Newport Bez.ch over the weekend. f'rom Page 1 KOSYGIN ••• the United Sta tes. The attack on Kosygi n was made despite extremely tight se c u r i I y measures that v.·ere taken following the d15COvery by PQllce during the night of '"'" bombs 11nd a number nf incendiary devices near the Soviet Embassy. Arch Bay U11it Cheers Caspers' Access S uin,d By FREDERICK SCHOE~fERL O! 11'1 (U !!y ,_,Int 1!111 After tak ing 11 .... ·alkini;:: f(lur ror lhP. private community, f ifth Distr ic t Supervisor Ronald Ca s p P r 5 Sun- da y a5sured member.~ of the Three Arch Bay Association that "1l just doesn 't make sense to blast thro ugh a private community to get to a cup or sand." Caspers' remark ahot1t rhe sm.:ill sector of puhlic tidelands ...,•;;s grer!ed with v.•1ld applause from more than 200 members of the association who p.1cked Into the r lubhouse In hear the s11pervlsor'5 views on public access to beache5 . ""'e should "'Ork nn lhe arPRS to he rle\'eloped last ."l!on~ lhe c\"last!ine . '' Caspers s.:11d. Such areas. he ;idrletl in· rlu de Irvine Company holdin gs he!weerr Cnrnna del ~·f~and Laguna Beach and Ai·co Commu ity Developers 1 J n d i• Laguna .Nigue '"\Ve must con 011e t.o ~·ork on pr ojects like Salt Creek and Doheny and do it ri_o:ht wi!h correct. parkin~ and 15upport facilities ," Ca~pers stressed. Caspers noted that he didn't beJif'vP. certt.il'!. pro\·isions of the beach rt<:.rea· tional de \'e!npmf'nt (BRDl rone should apply to "on~ house: or lot." 1 He ,_,as referr1 n1: In a section nf the recently appm\"ed mcil5ure that re-quires that a IO·foot ea~emrnl be 2fllnttd for public acceu t.o the be Ach before a building permit "·ould ~ Issued. The pmecdurts 14•nul d nnly ilpply lo I.and on the OCf:RTI ~1df' nl P:iciflc Col'.'lt Hi1o1hway from Corona del f\.111r to San Juan C:re.e-k -includ1nJZ Three Arch B111y and other private. communities in un ln· corpora1ed territory "The BRO ord1riance i~ no t perfect." Caspers commented. "Ordinances can be ad justed I know tt Is an lncon\'t:nlence. , -. but my nff1ce. will help you ei:pedite any problem! )'OU may have," he lnld the pro- perty owne rs. While 11greeing wil h property owners I.hat Three Arch Bay should be deleted as an arcess roule to the beach. Caspers said pro visions or the BRO applying to protection or bluffs, cliffs and gcenic !anris i;;hould ool be C'h;inged. Harry Grimsley. fnrmer prei;;ident (lf the Three ArC'h Bay Assnci;:ilinn sug- gPsled !he co11nl~· "eliminate Three Arch 1311.v rrnm the RRD &lto~ether."' His idea rereived tremendous applause. l.rimsley said lhat a provisio n nr lhe nrdin;ince wnu)('I require 21 copirs of plans tn be submitted to the county "for snmething AS minor as a change In a W."ll er line" "We believe that to be bureAucratic lyrann,y and int.imidation," Gr\ms!ey decla red . "We don't netd th11t ordinance herr," he added, noting that Three Arch B11y h;i:oi: its own 11rchitectural review commlll!'e, ... Casptrs re ponded that delellon of Three Arcb Bay from the. BRO rone "Is cert11inly one alttrnalive." Caspers' commenu regarding the dele· tion of the Thrte Arch Bay as 1 beach access route v.·~re bs.c.ktd up by lht Oc.e.an and ShorP.line Pl1nning and Stetr· Ing Comm ittee report lut week. 1u11· g•sling th11t Three Arch 811 y "for the time being" be eliminated from 1cces1 di~ussions. Residents-'COntinued to stress to Ca.!lpe.rs Sunday that openi ng the prlviite street.~ of Three Arch Bay as beach ac· cess routes would in jure. the quiet living at I.he community, disrupt ltCW'tty and devalue property. workers heard chlrge11 that Mei:ican. Americ1ru Ire; -Dlacrim.lnlt.td agairut in hiring and, ii hind, passed over In promotions : -Ordered lo put aside their assigned dutie!I to act as lmpromtll interpelers ; -Warn~ not to take their ifievi.nc:es ll'l the employes association or they will st1ffer recrimination ; -Ignored even if they do complain to Jury Waived In Hartelius Fraud Trial By T0~1 BARLEY OI th• Diiiy ,11&1 5tHI Bot h sides today agreed tn dispense with a jury in the Orange County Superior Court trial of Dr. Ebhe Hartelius and allow Judge Raymond Vin- cent tn rule on the basis of testimony fiJ. ed in the earlier trial of the Costa Mesa ph_v~ir.iiln. nercnsP at1orney f\·1atthew Kurilich told .Jurlge Vinrent th)s morning that he will. howe1·er. add certain oral testimony to thP tra n~cri1>L His unidenlHied "'itnesses will begin their teslirnonv this after noon. H11rlc!ius. s0. of 402 Magnolia St ,. is heini.: retried cin insurance fraud charges that he shelverl last month when Superior Court JurlgP Howard C. Cameron de- cl;.red a m1s!rial. .Jud,i;:P C;imeron threw nut the cast un · til today 14•hcn ii was ;;illeged that. Deputy District Atlnrncy James Stotle.r had discussed certain aspects of the con· lroversia! i5i;.ue in ,:i Cllllrt hnu~e elevator between rnurl sessions. A jurOr who he;irrl the out nf court di."llogue informed the judge Bnth ~ides learned toda y hernre thr~ went inl(l Judge Vin cen l.'s cnurtroom that !he condition of a ke:ii pro~ecution witness in the first and rn~sihly m(lst famous of the series of ll ;:irte11us' trials remain.!! c.ritic;:il. f\.frs. Reb.1 Vau~hn. 27. filt7 \\'. Wilsf'tn St., (',(ls\;:i ri.1esa is i;.till confined to the in- tensive care uni! al Ho11g ~1emorial Hospital. Ne"•piirt Rrarh She was rushed there four da ys after being found un· conscious nf "'h."ll L~ believed lo be 11 massive f"IVerdo.~e of drugs. S1ntler lnday said f\lrs. V11ughn ''is full of tubes and it was very diHicult fnr us tn gel any informfl!ion from her when \l'e saw hrr in Jhe holipital." Stotler said his office "'a5 cooper<1t1ng ...,.i1h Costa Me5a pol ice in the inves1iga\ion nf statements made-by the seriously ill woman . the assoc:1at1o n. "All we want are !he. aAme privileges any olher e.mploye. has,·• aa.Jd one. spe11ker. The group \'Oted to meet again Thurs- day to elect offi ce rs and to select a spokesman to address the !ask force eval uating the cot1nly's testing and screening procedures for job appl icants. Dick Ruiz, execuLive assista1it to UPI Tll•P~CI& S11rvl1·e• Sho••ttt11t H. Rap Bro\\•n (1968 photo), former head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Co m- mittee, \\1as shot and wounded during a New York holdup over the "'eekend. l-fe's li sted in fajr condition. See story, Page 5. Robber y Suspect Dead by Hanging In Huntington By .JOANNE TIEYNOLOS O! l~o Oo(IY POio! 11•!1 Armed rr1hhrr y ~u.~pert Ti nbcrl O. Re lalr of Hunti ngton Beach, c11ptured after a v.·idespread manhunt ."Ind high speed chase. wa~ fnund han ged Sunday aflernoon in his Jl unting!on Beach jail eel!. BPll1ir , 20, of 80t Florida St, was found at 1:40 p.m. hy C'ily jailer Tnm Con1\·a}'. !le was prnnoun!·rd dl';id al the scene hy an Or.<inge County Coroner's deputy after attempts to revive him failed. Police s."lid fJ1_1l;iir h;inhrd h1 rn~ell by l'lOping his lrouscrs o\"er a h<1r in his cell door. The suspect harl been 11":in1ed on ;irmed Mrs . V.1u,i;:hn testified in Harte!iu!'i' first trial th11t her paramour "'as responsible ror the burnio~ uf his offices at 2345 E. Co.1st High way. C11rona del Mar on April rohbery and ;issau lt rh;1rges and wa s the 9. \!lfi!l and that the physician persuaded sll bject of 11 fi1·e <1r1d one-hal f hour her bro1her In set fire In !he premi'ses manhun t f}r io r tn his c;iptu re shortly and l11ter hrihrrl him tn leave the statP. I after midni ght Sa tu rday. A jury discounlcd the volatile b onde's testimnnv :ind clearPd Hartclius of arson Iii.~ arrest c:in1r :iftl'r n li!g h i;pcerl ;iutn ;ind fr11uC1 c·harg<'s. ch;ise anrl <1 doot·-1.-1-rlnnr ~e."lreh \Vh ich He is :l!Tll~<'d loday or nb!aining a ha rl involved .1hout. flO officers from se1·en disahilily i11~11rance pnl ic.v fnr a person Or;inge Counly pol1ee agencies. nnt empl ny,.,rl hy hi1n 1 f\1 r~. Vaughn I and Belair '~ 18-rnonLh-nl(l d au f! h t er, of accrrt1ng sick benefits when the Barbara Ann, wa~ 111 ,his C'ar during !he assured f}f'r.~11n wa~ actually serving tfme chase which re::irhrd speeds of 115 miles in ~1iitr rn~nn . , per hnur Polii·e nllege he ran a red light HP "ill hP rharJ;?cd in 1he second !nal on \V ;irnl'r A\"cnue ."It Beach B0ulevard ~·1th brih_1ng ;;i witnc~~ nol to shf"lw up fflr ~and spun out \11•1re dur1r1i.: the pllrsil!I. a prelim inary rf"IUt! hearing that prece<l· , . rd his arson-fraud trial in Superior Court. \~ hrn hf' ':"';1~ cnrnrrrrl nn ramr! rirrlP, Bo!h ~r~~ nf rharges "·pre cnnta!nerl in officers cl.11tn the man Jumped from the an Oran!(e c11unty Grand J\lr~· in-mn1·1ng c,1r whirh rra~hrcl into a nearhy dlrtmrnl. ' h~1ne. The child w;1s un1niu rcrl 1n the ."IC· H11r1rlu1s has ;i!so heC'o ordered to race ciden!. a !hrr:>e·rl;n hearin1: b1>fnre the Sl atr Offircr f;ary ~rrrl1n~ fired a s1n1:I P. Bnant of ri.lrdiral E;i;aminers io Lo!i shot n.~ Brl:11 r ~1i-:1ppc:1rcll hr>l "een 111·0 Angrlrs housc5 aftrr nh.indo11 1n~ the C'P.r llP "1!1 hf' charl(rd at 1hal hcarinJ.?. "'ith T~1r sr;ir·rh. 11•h1ch hcg;1n :1t :1h11u! Ii ~O .1rlm1n 1~lrrinc n;irrol1rs ;;inrl rl.1n):tr.ro1Js p rn had r1Hir('r~ j.!01ng in r ;u•h hrouse in dnlg!' In 1wo \nsl.1 \1r.~a won1en. onP or surrollndini! !rrn·l.o; tn lo1·,11r !\rln1r. \1 hri 11·hnm d1rrl 11h1lP illle~('rlly under thC' in· 11•;;io; llrlle1'cc! !•1 hr :irrnrd. Jl chcf"l(l1 <"rs f111ence of drug~ injected by the ph;isi-frnm ('11:;111 1\1r:>il ;ind Nc."•port Beach r lRn Jnincd ln the search. Now fa t,h£ ti111£ to bu y Diamnn<ls Before the 11e1v 11 % inc r ense Supervisor David L. Baker and an 18· year county employe, aided the aroup .1nd wUJ act as liaison with departmer1t heads. Ruiz advised participants to work 14·1thin the Orange Cou nty EmployeJ A~sociation rather than form a separaht organiz.ation. He said a new eroup would only ser ve. to isolate the Mexican· Americarui . Fir1n Seeks To Cut Off Bus Service By JACK BROBACK Of lft• DfllV 1'1111 St.II Orange Coast cities will be without bus 1ervice to Santa Ana in a few months ii the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC) grants a request of the South Coast Transit Corp. to abandon service. George Cordier, general manager ot the transit firm, told directors of the Orange County Tra nsit District this morning that finan cial lo sses are mo un· ting and patronage is decreasing on Iha routes to Laguna Beach and Newport· Balboa via Costa r..iesa. "\\le lost $48,000 in 1970 and SJ,000 dur· ing the month of August this year despitl!I an increase in fares in effect since last March," Cord ier said. l-!e said there bad been a 2Q percent in· {'rease in re\•enue since March, but a 29 percent decrease in patronage. Cordier eslimated that it would be three tQ fot1r months before the firm cou ld expect PUC approval to abandon the routes. The fi rm now operates 13 round trips ! day to Balboa and eight a day to Laguna. The service begi ns al 5:45 a.m. and th e last bus ."It nig ht lea\'es Sanl.1 Ana at 5:31} p.m. The local transit f1rrn is 0Wned by Amer ic."ln Transi t Corp. of St. Louis which operates 30 transit companies in the United States. The firn1 recently ceased bus opera· lions ln Santa Ana after giving the city three n1onths notice. Sa n!a Ana bus linP.s are now operated by the con1pany under a ~1 .200 a month cnn!r;ict \l'il h the city. Sriulh Coas t Tran.~it exe<.:ulives had "·arned the transit district directors last July that lhe Laguna Beach-Balboa rou!es were losing mnnev. At that lime, Don Bovlcs of the cnm· p11n,v s."lid his f1nn was \..·i!ling to operate a bus ~ystem in the county for the trans it dis1 rict. lie said !he firm did that fnr five muru ci palitlcs across lhe country. L;1st April the transit !1rrn discontinued service to Hunt ington Reach and El Mndeno from Sanla An.1 with PUG permissi on. The transil di strict directors decided lnd;;iy to RO forw;;ird wit.h a $25,000 study nf bus needs ln tt1e cot1nty, Consultan!s <ire now subn1itt1ng proposals for !he survey. The directors also decided today to pro- ceed with recruitment of a general manager who would be paid $21.480 to $21i.i7211 year. They dropped plans to hire a manaj!er of bus operat ions prior to hir· ing a general m;;nager. Satellite Launched \" ANOENBE Hfi AIR F'OHCE BASE l.'\PI -A li•1tel!1tr ttesi~nerl to exptnrf': !he upper almosphl're over thr earth "s rolrs has bern l:iunrhe<l sucC'rs~fully, an i\ir F'or,·e s1x1kesrnan Sil\~-Thr Agl'na ~p:i<.:clT;irt \\a.~ lnunchrrl 1nt11 1,,.11."lr (lrb1t :i1ufl :i Tt1or hoo'i11'r ri1rkf't :it f'i 4fi am. ~unday ll}' an Air For ce :ind nrrQ.<ifH:ire indu~lry !r;in1 <ti !ht• Spa rr and M 1.~sll~ Test Center hl're. -----GUARANTEED VALUES ----- KING SIZE DIAMOND One, hrllll11"t full c1,1t. Top color; Am1rtc1" cut. S•t '" elth•r Ltd I.,.· or Ge"t'• RI~ ·····~··-·~---·-······-·-··-··-·-···········--··------······ Compl1t1 ------------CLUSTER RINGS 1 Clll'at tottl .. lght. T-. colw h' .,rllll•"' ArMrica" cllf dl1mond1. S... I" .. ,Mr L11dlts' or Geftt'I Ring ·---------·----------------------IEAUTl,UL LA.Diii' CLUSTER R~NG 1.40 11rt1t hlt1I W919ht. T., color. lrllllant Amtrlc1n cl/t. --·-·· DIAMOND CINTU l'OI ORANG! COUNTY flND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OP!N ~ILY 9 to 6 1838 NEW~RT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA M8A - COMI IN AND IROWSI AIOUND PHONE 646-7741 htwHW Harbor & lroolw..,- DOM RACm OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE wt-.,. .. ...,. • ~ ,,_ .. _...,,,,..,.......,..,.,... 111Md f9 opp10IM trt 40% 1110•1 ti.. ,.. p.HI ,., It ., .,.., _.., -~-c-, .. 4, • -11 ,._.._., COMl'Altl. Dl'DT WATCH lll'All DONI ON l'llMISIS I f 7 Costa Mesa Today's Flaal EDI T ION N.Y. Stooks VOL 6-4, NO. 249 , 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDA Y, OCTOBER I 8, 1971 TEN CENTS Anato1ny of Victory: Views of Pittsburgh Hioti11g a11d Sex • ., P ITTSBUll(;JI 1AP1 -A 1na~s1v,. \~"urld Ser ies 1 ir!11ry ct·lcbra1 1011 cxplod t'd Sunda y night u1to a rampage of dl:'stn.1~­ l1on. looting and srx-in-lhC'-~l reets, POiice relJ(lrled H dozc11 ra11es -:<nrne nr lhen1 1n full 11r11 11! hundrcri" 1\'hP 4·he1·re<I !h11 a ... ~111l:u1t ... di~pla.1 "' of p11 b!i(' lovcrn:ik1ng. uudit.I" and drin king. "This i~n 't a riot. 11 s a goddan1n nrgy."' a 111otorcyt:lc policen1an :-airl dur ing 1hc dislurbance wh ich lrft t he do"•n!own arl':l in sh;i111bles. .\\ort than 100 prrsuns wrre 1t1Jurf'd <ind JOO others were arrested in thr mclee. ·whk·h eruptl'd afJer an esti:na1cd J00.000 poured into the down!ov.·n area. There were scattered shooting. bu! univ unc reported Y:ound inA Hundreds or l'X 11losions <-·au~cd bY f1r-~works of!c-n wen· 1 nistakt'n ·for gunshuts. At least 30 stores werr loo1 rd anrl :m ur 40 more were d11magcd. t\lore ihan 11 tloien ears were ovr rlurnrd and in sflnl• cases burnC'd. 'WE CARE ABOUT ENVIRONMENT J UST AS MUCH AS ANYONE ' Cos t11 Mesa TrH Trimmer Curnutte Oispl1ys Ecology Flags E~ology Aides Cit. y Worke r.~ '/Jat<:1 1' Thing.~ Up 4 'nslri .\le.<.a is no11· 1.~su 1ni.: grrr n rind wl1itP ecology p:1 !chp;;; 1u Ix· 1-1·orn on thr )f!fl sleC'l'e of ;1 )1"'llJ"~rr~111 lhr ('i!y parlo.~ rl<'pa r! rnC'n! Tiie s1nall ('<'(ilOJ!.1' fl;1g~ arr cXpt'("ff'<I to rernind residents th:.it lhe park workrr~ ::irl" jusr .:is 1:onren1cd about !hr r n- vironn1ent ;1.~ an.vune el1>f' "'\\'e gel so1n e pre!!)' nasty 1·nfn111r111, ll·hen we trim trees. ur remo\'e then1."' explains Alan Cu111uttr, a tree trin1n1er. ''But we care 111st as much as an)'Ooe ·• The OC.rd('d Curnutte launehcd !hf' ecol~y progran1 \\'ilh a letter lo Cit:-· ;\1anagcr f'red Sorsabal. whn ga1•e permission in \e:Sl'\ than a week. Last week 200 ecolo y pal che~ and 30 Orange Coast "'eatber Look ror :'lllnny ;o;kie.s 'T'uesdi\~' 1vith high:. ot 66 along lhe Oraoge Coast. ri .... to 78 inland. Lows h.>- nigh1 a coo l 45 degl'C!'~. Tim(' lo Gel out lhe extra blan\.:rt. INS IBE TODA\' Ar ll'a.,i 011f'~Ull1or11)1 bl'lif'l"r .\ r/l r: 1110<1 e r11 'l'(/11rOt1011or 1011.~ for 1101111(!.~rers ol"r /1urr11f11/ Ill' "·~ .~el't.~ that pnr,~ 111irl pall.( 11r' bl'!· /t r IOf/.~ 1J1(J U $01111' of t)ll' Tli(l l/11• f<1cturrd 011t•s Sf'C .~lory. 1-'aur 5. ••.ilM " ~Vlf' " C•IU .. ,.1t • N•t-t l Ntw• • , .. t<~ln• u, • Dr•Mlt C..,11tr ., ci.unlM U·JI i vwi. ... ,, .. " Cl"'IC\ " -· ~ .. C•I H-•4 " ""-Mtr~t" 24.tl 0M"' N•hCK .. Ttltlvltlolo .. Olvott•• .. '~··'•"' .. ••ll•rll l ..... • Wt t•llt < • •Rttrt•!"m•"' .. Wllllt W••~ " I'!"'"'' 1• 11 WDmt"'' "''"'' )1 n "··--" Wt rld Ntw• ... """ ~·-·· .. decals -for !ht' deparl1nrnl's 1·c)11cles 11·pre 1ss11f'd So far. s:i~·s C11rnu!lf'. 1h,. program tias been a sut:rr.~~ '•\\.'e <Inn·! gr1 !hr ""ist•r rru·I."' lru111 ad ul!.s now." he sa1c!. He po1 nttd ou t 1hfl! trees are trimmed or rernoved because nl 1andal ism. d::inlage to 1·i1.v proprr'!.1• nr• disease •· ,\ lol of people v. ant t hr 1 rf'r lo i:n ·11a1urt11':' Curnutte sa1rl ··1\·r bee11 1hreRtcned "'ilh e\•erything fron1 loss or 1ny job to a ~hot gun '' ·rhe department. whk·h recently took n1·rr the eare of sti:eet trees <ind pa rk ways. is also in itiating more and hel- ter landscaping or streel medians F'or residt"nt s who are roncrmed ;.boul a ir ee problem. or any oilier landieapin.R" situ;ition, they l'an phone the trre mainlf'.nanrr division at 834-~4~1 . H eavy Oric11tal Statue Stolen A. 250-pound C()ncrete ~tatue nf an oriental goddess and a smaller Japane~t kabuki doll are 1niss1ng today, in !hr .,,,·ake or a $.185 Costa !\1csn burglnry. \\'hoever heisted the llctns owucd bv Barbara JI. Perkin~ of 1311 Thalia SI , Laguna Beaeh. while in stor~g'-" al A frieOO's <.:ost::i !\1csa re~iden('e alsn 1001. t"-n lamp!!. police said. The. goddess .~tatut has an anl1quf' ~een·gold fini sh il rKI is s1v9ddlrd 1n ~ shawl. llopc l:haptc r ()pen ~ A new chapter of the Ci ty of lloµe has been estab\ial1ed rccent~v 11nrl wfll hold \ls 1•harter meeti.ng al 8 tonighi in the Murdy PRrk clu bhou!C, I iuntingtoo Rca<'h. (,en<' Soinach, a rcprel!entative fron1 !he c:l1y of Hopt', will bt. lhc gucsl speaker • • 1'\ewsmen counted another 20 autos I\ 1th roofs that had been crushed by tht> df'struction-be.nt crov.·d.o.. 1'hl" 1nelee ended 10 hours after 11 !)(>i.:an v.·hen nying 1vedges of riot-equip- pt>d polire, some wi!h cloRs. slammed he ad-on into !he l"ro1vds and drove lhen1 lrnn1 lhe downto1vn section. 'l'he ra1npage: \\'as triggered by lhf' f'1ltsburgh Pirates' 2-1 victory Sun da.1· 111·er lhe Baltimore Or iole!> in bascha ll"~ !See PIRATES, Page !I Russ ,-'- • • • PITTSBURGH 1 t PI ' -The city rlea11- l'd up ton! of debris today left by a Jubilant and , in so me instances unru!~. 1·rowd of 100,000 person s v.·ho jan1n1ed do"·ntown street~ to 1·elebrate 1he .Pittsburgh Pi rates \\'or ld Series \'1etor~. ·rhe Sunday night celebration led 10 9f\ ;irres ts, 1nost!y on eharges or drunken ·. ness, smashing of about 20 store window!;, ~ few insta.1ces of lootin g: and the O\'e r- turni r.g of too r vehic!e.s including a la;(I J11st a Happy ~ty and a pola.:e 111utorc)c!e \1•h1ch \vere Sl'l "'hal actually took place in Pitl.:5bul'gh afire. the night before The crowd and its enthusiasm swelled ~\I \' . p . -,1 1 . .. · far beyond expectations, and police even-• a_ 01 etrr ". ~ a 1e1 ty sard , Wh ile !11<1lly had to stop all traffic headed into we had an uvcre)(u berant. celebration. Pittsburgh and cu t short a motorcade of aher Lhe Pi rates series victory last night, Pira te players returning from Balti more the situation y,·as blo1vn out of proportion 111th the baseball charnpionship. by son1c of the ne ws rnedia." In add1t 1011 lo lhe task of cleanin~ up Flahert y referred lo reports that the llie Ion s o( p<i per, boll les an d l'an<; left on C'elebratio n had turned into Jt riot. that • do\vn!nwn slrf'ets, ci!y officials also sel dozen won1cn had l>et>11 ra ped and that.as 11ut today to clear up news accounts of t5fe llA PI'''· Pagr 21 Premier l(osyg·in Escapes lnjiiry in Ottaiva ()TT A \VA 1liPl1 -A i1u111 shouti nR ··i.oug l.11e Hu ngar~·:·· broke through pol ice lines and atlaC'ked Soviet Premier :\lcxP1 N. Kos~·gin loda.v. l!e fi xed ari Arrnlock fl !"ollnd lhe Sovie! leader·s ner k before be1nR dragged off by gua rd~. l\osygi n ll'a.~ not hurl, but appe<1 rcd shaken. l\osygin . f.7, was f1Ccnn 1p11 nied by Cana- dian Primr ,\11nisler Pierrr Elliol! Trudeau \l"hf'n I he Attack i:iccurred. Trudc::iu \~a~ nnt harme<i. 'Ne1·vous' 1Vla11 Hijacks Plane 'f o Vancouver ANCHORA<a·:. Alaska 1UP I 1 -A lwi:i· "ngi nP jc1 llnPr was hija tked on 11 fl ight lron1 Anr horaj!e to Bethel, Ala ska. toda.1· ti.1· a '"nC'rvn us yo ung 11111 11·· v.·ho fir~\ 11rdcred ii Jo"'ll lei M t'Xit"Cl :i nd tl1r11 In \"anco11 1·er, B < · 'l"he h1JilC'kr1· allowed 1he plane to n_•lurn 111 Anchoragf' where all :I I passengers got off. Then the craft refuel - rd and too k off wi1h four c-rewmen and 1ht-l1iJat ke r aboard for Vancouvrr. 1"he p1a 11f'. \Vien·Coni:olida led Airlines' tltght 15 for Bethel. \l'hich is 1n 1vesl.ern Ala~l.<1 near !he Her ing Sea. ":a~ about I ~ 1n u1utes ou1 of Anchorage after !akin~ off ~t ~, :'lO a n1. Ala.~ka limt>. '''hen the h1 J:i('io.rr appro1u·hc<l s!ew ardes~ Nanr\ Ila\ I"' w1!h a s nutl-no~f':d auto1nath · J ('\'Oh r1- Bud 1 lagberg. 11 \\lien official. said thr slcw:irdess-s-aid the 1n11n appeared '"very tlcrvous ." Ill': 'vas described as young. <lark-ha ired. and "'e<iri ng 11 1n11sta ch('_ 1'he FBI :.;aid ii had il "!tntalivr. ide11 1!ftca\1on"' nf tht hiJaCkf'r. hut rt>fused to di.~1·lo~r it ()11 board 111 add i!io11 to the h1J<1c kcr anrt l\fis~ Dav is \ve1·t s!cwarde:;s Mari.:1" lier!}., tapl. [)1111 Pelersnn and Is! Off iCPI H::..v J\1iller_ 1'hr 7:17. 1nadP O.v Boe1nR. has 11 rang!' ,11 1.500 ln 1.600 n1ilrs depending on ho\v hc>a1·i1y il 1s loaded. II. can 1.:arry 11'.\ passengers Hoeing officials said it v.·ou ld probably n1ake Vancou ver if it carried 11 light load . al though most \Vitn planes t"arry substantial cargo as well a:;. pnssengers. \l.'ien-Consolida ted is; a loca l hne mainly ~crving Alaska. ll y,•as founded by Oflf. or Alaska'!> pioneer bush pilnl5 Jieveral y .. ar5 llRO UPI photog rapher .Jean Ala1'1e, who \\"as so clost his lip \Vas cut 1n the scul fhn.it. said the assailant ""actually got his fo re ar.tn around Kosygin's neck '' brfor c hci ng dragged a\va;.• by security guards Anothe.-rnan also was taken into custody in connectio n "'ith the attac k. Alarie said the long-haited assailant 1u mped from a group or dem onstr<1tnrs into the crowd of ne\vsmen aroun d l\osyg1n and then leaped al Kosygin 's back a ~ he passed. Judge to Rule hoiiyg1n"s coat "'as pulled olf his shoul ders . l\osyg111 w a~ su rrounded by Royal ("<111adian i\·lountcd pohccn1cn and rushed 1nln !he Parl1anie11t building. /\s ttie as~ailunt v.·as ta ken awuy by 1)0 lice he shuuted his na1nc \Vas Giza l\lalra1. the nallH' or a Toronto man who l1as been a(·tive in the c:-.trcn1e right 1vi11g I::d1n und Burke Society -C~nada 's Pquil'alenl uf the John Birch Society in tSce. KOSYGIN, Page. 21 No Jury for Hartelius In Fraud C.ase Retrial Ruth gide!'i lod agreed to d 1~pense 1-1·11h 11 jury in !ht>: Orange Coun1 y Super io r Court trial of Dr. ....:bhe lfa rtelius and <11!0\v Judge Raymond Vin· «ent to rule 011 the basis or testimony fl l- ,.d in the earlier trial of the Coslil ~1C'sa physici an. Defense attor ney f\1atthew J\urilich (old .l udg e Vin cen t this morning that ht> will. however. add certain oral testimony lo the transcripl 111.0. unidentified wllnesse~ will begin lheir lestimonv lhis afternoon llar!elius, 50. of 402 Mt1gno\la SI , 1~ l"leing rc1ricd on insurance fra ud c•hargcs 1hal he shf'lved las! month wh<'n Supeno.1r 1 ·oor1 .Judge Howard l'. Can1e ron de- •"l"rcd a niistrial. Judge C11meron thre w oul th e ..:ase: un- 1\I today v.·hen it v.·as alleged that Deput y f"hstric t Attume,v .larnes Stotler had d~scussed <·erta1n aspects of lhe con- troversial issue 1n a cour l house ('levator hetwecn court sessions. A juror whn \ot>.<1rd the oul or court dialogue infor med 1 he judge. Both sides le<1rned loda :,i beforr thC'y Ue 111oc ratic l:luh Ho8l8 Harbor i\1ccl Pr1so11 rcl orn1, public lransporlat1on. b1tycle trails and the 18--year-o\d adu lt 1.'0ncepl will be discussed \Vedne sday b)• !he Harbor Democ ratic Club. The meeting will be al 7:30 p n1 , in Rooni 111 at Costa f.tes11 1-ligh School It 11'1 open to the public and prospective clul> members. 11·e11t inlo .Judi::e \11 ncc nl 's courtroon1 that lhe cnncht1011 of ;i ke}' pro~ecut1on witness 111 the first and possihly 1nost ran1o us of thr se rir.!i 1if ltarlclius' lrials rerna ins cnlic;il f\1rs. lleha \"1.1ugl11i. "/.7. 687 \V, \.Vllson Sl .. C.:osla f\lcsa is ~ti ll confined to the in- lens ive care u111t at Hoag f\Iemorial I losp1t a1. Ne"•porl Beach. She was rushed there four days after being found un- ronscious ol wha t is believed to be a n1assil e 1;verdo.~e of 'drugs. Stotle r 1oday said l\1rs. Vaughn "is full 111 tube s and it \l'aS very difficu lt. for us to t:el any 1nforrna tion from her when we sa1v he r in the hosp1t;1 I. ·· !>toiler said his r1Ft1ce 1vas cooperating wi th <.:osta Mesa JlUh("e Ul !hr 1nl'eStig<1!IOl1 Of S1 aleJnCnt5 1n;ide by the seriously 111 v.•nn1an ~lr.'i \·;iughn 1rst1f1ed in 1-t;irteliu-;' first !nal lh<i1 her par;imo11r l\'llS responsible: lur thr hu r·n1ng of his offices at 2345 F.. «'na ~! H1ghw;iy. l'orona del f\1ar on April 9 l91i9 :.111d 111:11 1hc phys1ci<1n persuaded lier brulhcr to set. fire to the premises <1nd 1atc1· hr1h11d turn to !e:.1ve lhe state. II JUr.~ d1st·ountcd the volatile blonde ·s 1 e~!11non~ anti i·lc;1rcd llar1e!1us of arson :i nd fratid charges. li e 1s CJl:r-uscd 1od;i~· of obtaining a rl1sabil it_v ins uranee policy for a person nol employed by hirn 1 l\1 rs. Vaughn) and nf ?.l'CCplin(:: sit•k benefi ts v.•hen the ;.issu red prrson was actually serving time 1n state pr ison. lie will Ix' charged in the second trial \vith bribing a 1~i tness not to shoW' up for ;i prelin1i nary court hearing that preced- ed his arson-fraud tri al in Superior Court. Both sets or ehargcs were contained in ;in Or<1nge County .Grand Jury in- dielment. f Harteliu!'i has also Men ordered lo face IStt H ART~Lrus , Page 21 Coast Cities Af,fected Bus Seivice )Cutoff Sought By JACK BROBACK Of "''-O•ity 1"1191 Shft Orange Coast cities will be without bu~ ~er\'ice to Sant.'l Ana in a fe w months ii lhe stair. Publ ic Ut ilities Co mmission ( PUCl p;ranls a request of the South Coast Transi t Corp. to abandon service:. lieorgt Cordier, general manager of the I ransit firm, told c1irectorl'L of the Orange County Transit District this 1norning that financial losses are moun- ln1g and patronage is"" decreasing on the routes lo Laguna Beach and Newport· Balboa via Costa Mesa. ··we lost $48,000 in 1970 and $3,000 dur· Ing the month o( August th,is ye ar despite ... '-an increase in fares in effttt since l11~t i\.larch," Cordier said. lie sa.id thr.re had been 11 20 petcenL In· r reau in r~vcnue since March, but • 21'1 oercen1 dccrr.11 ~e in patrona2e . Cordier 1stimate:d that It would be three lo fllur months before the firm rould e:ii:perl PUC approval lo abando n the ~.pules. Thl"firm now operile.'i 13 round trips <i day to Balboa ind e:ighl a day to Laguna. The service beg ins at 5:45 a.m. and, the hist bus at night leaves Santa Ana at 5.30 p,m. 'fhe: local transit firm i5 owned by Arnerican 'transit Corp. ol SL Louis which ope.rates 30 transit con1panies in t hf: United st11te:s. TI1e firm recently ceased bus Opt'ra· lioll.'I in Santa' Ana after"gi,·lng the city thr~ mOnths noli('e, Santa f.na bus lines Are no1• operated by the coi'npany under a $1 ,200 •month co ntract with the city. South Coast Transit ex ecutives hAd "''Rrned the transit district dire<'tors last . July th11l lht Laguna Beach·Balbo11 routes were losing 1noney, At that ti mt . Don Boyles or the com· pan y said his firm ¥•as willing to operate a bus system in the coun ty for I.he Iran.sit rlistrict. He ~a irl the fi rm did that for five mu nicipalities acros!'l th e roun try. Last April the tran5il firn1 discontinued ~ervice to Huntington Beech 8J'ICI El !\1odcno from Sant11 Ana with PUC permission. The transit district directors decided today to go forw11rd with a $25.000 study of bus needs in the county. Consultanll are now su bmitting proposals for the survey. · The d\rcctors a1w declded today to pro· ceed with recruitment or a general ITIAnager v.·ho would be: paid $21,480 to $26.772 a year They droppecl tans to hire a iTia nnger of l)u!'l operaUOM rior to hlr· Ing a general nlanAgtr. DRAGGED OFF BY MOUNTIES Kosygin Assailant M1~r1i Lightn.i11g Hits Scattered Parts Of Co:;La l\'lcsa >\ bo11 nf l1g hlnin~ ;ippa rcntly slashed out or I he sky over· Cosla f\lesa duriniz: freak ,Y ~lonn phennn1rna fraturing eolif bl;1st.~ r,f wind and C'l')es tia l firewo rli.A. Saturday n1ghl. t'aus1ng mo d er a l e cl;11nagc. :)tn~ct light s 111 tl1c 2800 blOl·k 11[ f)rak~ Lane 1\'crC' shattC!"cd or knocked out or servi("e and the rear \v1ndow of a parked car v.·as ~m<1shed. Deanna R Lewis, ol 201 \Yallatr Ave .. st1id she 1\•as visiti ng: in the neighborood "·hen she heard a horrendous thunderclap at 7 :3~ p.m., a.ctording to poliee. ' Le<1ving a liltlf later, she rnund glas.~ debris from shattered lights in ~he street and said lhf' metal of her damaged new car was almost loo h-0l lo touch. Ger1uan S·hepherd Found Butchered The butchered body of a German i'lhepherd dog was found in\paled on a. stake on Huntington Beach Slate Parle Sunday. "I have never seen a worse e:ii:an1plc or animal cruelty." said George Frye of lhe lluntington Beach Humane Society wbo was called to the beach after two lifeguards spolled the dead animal Sun· day afternoo", ··u was almost as Ir II. wa1 part of a devil worship case."' f'rye said that a broo handle h1d been sharpened al one en and driven len gthwise through the rul grown black and brown dog. The e~" driven into the sand . The hindquarters lht._ al had been skinned and lhc og hod also bam shot between the eyes from close ranp wilh a heavy caliber bullet. .. ,, appeared the dog was sholf 1fltr t was impaled ," Frye s~1d. ''It was flat, pla in butcherP.d." { The h(1n1anc ofl iecr said thol lh<'re ~ere drag 1nark5 in the sand ltadtnr bac k to Pacific Coas t Highway . " \ Z O.t,ILV PILOT MondtY, October 18, 1971 County Latin Unit Band·s to Battle 'Job .Bias' C»tmty tmp\oyes of Mtx1ean-Amtr1c1n (leti~ hive or11nlltd to combat 11le1· l!d d11erlmln1tlon. The action, taken at a meellng \1lfflnes- day of 31 county workers, lo\loY:s hard on \he heehi of a report by County Personnel :>irtctor William Hart ~·hich admits Iha! ~\1exican-Americl'lnS comprise nnly -4 Ii "Jeree.nt of counly employes although they ·epresent 1~ percent ol the population. Hunti11gto11 Man Hanged In His Cell By JOA..~'E REYNOLDS Of lfl• C1ll~ ~11111 ~t1U Armed robbery suspect Robert 0 . Belair of Huntington Beach, captured dfte.r a widespread manhunt l'lnd high ipeed chase, was found hangf<l Sunday .tftl!:rnoon in his Huntingtl:ln Beach jail .;ell. Belair, 20, of 801 Florida St., ~·as found lt 1:40 p.m. by city jailer Tom Conway. -{e wu pronounced dead at the scene by .l!l Orange County Coroner's deputy after ittempt.s to revive him failed. · Police said Belair hanged himself by ooping his trousers over a bar in his cell Joor. The suspect. had bttn wanted on armtd robbery and assault cb!rges and was the ~ubjeet of a five and one-h1lf hour manhtmt prior lo his capture ahortly 3fter midnight Sa turd ay. Hil arrest came after a high spefd auto .!?lase and a door·to-door search which had involved about 50 officers from ae veo J range County police agencies. ~llir'• 1S.month-<1ld d a ugh t er, 3arb&ra Ann , was in hi.5 car during the .:base which reached speeds of ~ miles .:ier hour. Police allege. he ran a red light ~n Warner Avenue at Beach Boulevard and 1pun out twice during the pursuit. When he was cornered on Camel Circle, ,ffiee.rs claim the man jumped from the moving car which crashed into a nearby home. The chi ld was uninjured in the ac.· cidenl Office Gary Spe rling fired a single shot u Belair di.sappeartd between two houses after abandoning the car. The searth, which began 1t about 5:~ p.m. had officers golng to each house 1n :!iurroundlng tr1els to locate Belair, who wu believed to be armtd. Helicopters from Cost.I Mesa and Newport Bea.ch joined in the search. From Pqe I KOSYGIN ... the United St.ates. The attack on Kris~·g1n was made despite extremely tight a e c u r i t y measures that were taken following the. discovery by police during the night of two bombs and 01 number or incendiary de.vices ne ar the Soviet Embassy . Reports that a third brlmb had hr-en found a block from the So\'iet Embassy Jed poltce instead to 1he partial makings of one Moloto v Cocktail nn a street cnr. ner and a cl uster of 11 ready-mixed ~10"\\otov Cockti11ls in !he bus.hrs of a nearby parkland . "So fa r v.·e ha\"l' twn hnm h~. onP partial 1'.lolotov Coc ktail. anrl !hP m;ik1ng~ of ll other cocktails. and thP ~rarch con· tinue.s," a pilhCt> off1c1<1! s;i11'1 Police sa id ihf'y fnu nd the f 1r~l bomb on Chapell Street, "ahnu t t.hrt'P or four block~ from rhe Sovil't E mbas~y," du rlng a routine poli ce patrol nf !he area. OU.Nell COAST DAILY PILOT 4*llf09 COAST rva1..1SHTMG CCMl'AKV keb.ri N. We.d ,.,.._.,..hill~ J1.:1i: ._ c~rt.., Vlcll """"*' .,.. c;_..1 ~ Tite1111' ic,,,jJ IEGl!or TI.-•• A. "6 ~,.liift• Malll811W l[d(- 0.W. H. l.01 J.ic.l.1...I P. Nin .U.""'111 _......,. E:811'1:n c ..... w ... Offlu 1 10 w.,. ••v s11 •• t MtOSfit "'"r•••: r.o. lu 1 s•o, •1•2• -0-N..-"t lltftlo: Sill H-1 901111Tml ~ • ...,~, m F-1 """'~' t111111i,."" •lltd': 1111S ~ ...,....,.r'd ... °"""""': -Nar1ll &I ~ ... , ea,ft.'f ""'-""· -"" •lrlll " _....... ,. t l1 1 ~ la .... ltf\«I od•llY •c"" S..... .. ,. "' ...,.,. llllllllMi .... ~ •-11. ... __, ~ Coot• Mal, ~ ..... ,~,.., ....,., ,._111111 V•lln', S... C~ c....,_ ,.,. '"'"•DKll. .... •'"' -........... " ..... 1'•1~11111 Jl'lll,.... "' ... .. -.... ..,.~ C4t*' ........ ,.,, rs (714l '42-4Jn Cla1IM A41w ... 1 '4W71 ~ ""· ~ ca..t Putil.....,,. ~ .,.. -1N11oio. mut11"1~ .. _.. •• --M' ..,..-1-ta _ .... IMY M ........ ~ ..,_ llfl'dll .... 111IMIM • Olfl'r'l'IFN .-. Ha rt suggesttd an .acllve rf'Cnrl t1ng prorram in the minority community to c::orrect the imb1lanCf:, He u id the coun. ty's mtrlt 1yatem tends to screen out the minority applicant in favor ol the person v.•ho is autom atically predicted to suc- ceed. County supervi ~ors Oct. S directed Hart to implement h1s suggestion" 11nd to make periodic reports on the success of tht: program. At the Oct. $ M111on, Manutl Mt.ndez, architect aftd pruldent of the Oranie County Human Relatlona Cotmcll, recl~d a long list of grievances jlUsed on to him by h.1exican·American county employe11. He charged harassmen t. racist remarks by ~urie.rk1rs t1nd collusion in bypassing Mex ican-Americans. \\'ednesday the group of county Widow of Myford Irvine, 53, Die s i11 Palin Sprii1gs Funeral services are sPl Weanesday for the widow of fonner Irvine Company president Myford lrvinP. Death came Sa turd ay in her sleep for ~frs. Gl oria Wood Irvine, 58, other vaca- tion retreat in Palm Sprlngs. Rites "'ill be .al 11 l'l .m. \V!"dnesd ay In Paciric View Chapel . Corona del Mar, with burial to follow at Pacific Vie w. Mrs. Irvine was 11 member of one of California's oldl'st fa rnilit~. She lived ;it 133 r..1on1.e Ca rlo Drive. in Laguna Beach's Jrvinf' Cove v.•ith one of her four children, J11mes M. Irvine . She had a reputati on as a ceaseless ct1mmunity benefit campaigner. "Lately I've slov.•ed fl own a bit -let the kids do ii." r..1rs. Irv ine remil rked to friends recently. Mrs. Irvine was the first person to sign the recent incorporation petition for crea ting the City of Irvine. During her 35 ~·ea rs a~ an Ora n,R:e County rP sident. ~1rs. lr.•ine d1slinguis h- ed herself for devnt1nn to C!lltural and charitable acitivllies She "''ilS a fou ndin g membPr or the Newport H11rOOr Art Mus eum and a char- ter member of both the Newport Harbo r and Santa Ana Assistance Le11gue. She was a ))Ast president of the l11tter. Mrs. Irvine also raised funds for the ... Sout h Coast C"mmunity Hospital. Mrs. Irvine. had attended the San Fran- cisco School of Fine Arts 'lnri studied nainting with Laguna Beach artist Roge r Kuni. Sh e. made many mosaics, In addition to pa intin~. as a per.o;onal hohby. Born ln Stt n Mateo, !ihf' w11s a member rir !he v;el!·kn('lwn Baldwin family, founders and owners of !hp Dillingh.11m C:Orpnration which is rlevr-loping land hnlrli ngs in Hawaii and Aus tralia . Her ~real·granrllather wl'!s fr eorge Hyde. \\'hn srrved in 1 8~7 as milit ary g"vernor of Sl'ln Francisco. She was first married to Will iam W. ~rhite Tl. hut the unio n ended In divrirce. Besides their aon. William W. \\'hil e 11 1. and th e la te Myford Irvine's snn . r-.l rs. Irvine leaves ii daughter, frlriria \\'h ite and a .~tepda ughler. Mrs. Linda Irvine Gaecie, plus five grandc.h ildren. 'T'he fam ily ha.~ sugi:;ested memori111 contributions Ill South Co.11st Oimmunit v liospif;:il or !hf' Or11nge F:mpire Cnuncil of the Boy Scouts of America. Hr-r 1att' hus hiind was activr-In Bnv Scout.inR and Irvine ranchlands nei:lr where she will be. bu ritd were usecf Sl!Veral ye11rs before his 1959 dea th for a "'orldwide Boy Scout J amboree. Nearby Jamboree Road was named for the vast encampment. From Pqe 1 PJ:RATE CELEBRATION • • • seventh and d1'r1d1n,R: i:;ame nf the World Series in BaltimorP It be.can as ;11 jubilant but nnnviolenl ('PIPhril!ion, hut quickly turned lnto a fuH -hlr\wn rint. The wild celebration cre11ted the worst traffic jam In the cll.y's history. At it s height. cars v.·ere bilckl'rl up tnr ei~ht miles on one ma jor freew11y intn the c1ly and for si:r miles on annthPr . Police final\y sealtd the downtown 11rel't In an attempt fo re\ievP thP tieup!!>. but it was four hours befo re it had any effl'rl. At least t.,.,•o pohce rruisers wrrP. cnm- mand~red b.v rio ters cluring the ou t· burst . .a.nd pnllcP reportPd th11 t a fir e truck wa s stripped. Several nlher pol ice cruisers v.·cre ab11ndon l'd af!rr cro",.ds "tiered their v.·indnws . One miln whost> car v.•as rlP moli shP.d ""as John E. Demko Jr. of rleve\and, Ohio. Dem ko, accompani ~ by his wife and two ch ildre;n -one 9 and I.he other 1.1 -said he became trapped in ll crowd that rocked his car and shattered its 111 in· dows. "They cl imbed on the c.ar lik e a bunch of :rnimals:· Demko sald. "Thev tried !(I turn lhP car n\•r-r -thev wouldn~t P\'en lf'l the kirls out The kid~ were sitting in the back .,.,,hen thr-y broke th e ti.-indov.·s.'· E\sev.·here. a cro~·d tried to overturn . •' Front Pnge I HAPPY ... two t1ty busts, but settltd for breaking their window~. Se\'en !axis we re dPstroyerl . At least three telephonr-boolhs and 11 comer npwssland were ripped from their fnunda!ions 11.nd thmwn in the ~!reel s. And streetlight poles were lopplf'd like i;:oal post uprighls after a championship foolball game. ~fl wild wa.~ the rampage that the Pira tes canceled a planned mid to\.\·n vir- tory parade. But some of the pl ayers, ap- parently unaware "r the cancelation, ~r\me\\·hnw got dov.·nto.,.,·n an y"·ay and v.·ere mobhPd. nnt r\f th ose taken to a hns pital 'v11 s ~1rs. Jost>ph Walton, dilughlPr of Pira!PS i11<1n11.ger D;inny Murtaugh . f.1rs . Wallnn , about. four mnnths pregn11 nl. "''!IS nvercome as nffir.ials were trying tn flrganir.P lhf> Vi('tory paradP. Hni:pi!;il nr. ficials de.~cribed her condition 11 .~ g(lnti , hut said .~ht was bf'ing kept overnight fnr nbser\·11tin n. Jn addil inn In ~Piiing c;irs ;ifirP. th .. rro.,.,·d ignit.erl bonfire~ In the middle r'lf rnnfelti-strp.,.,11 Libf>rty Avr-nuP. nn p of 1ht ril y"s m"in downtown tOOroughfitre ~. ~1n.~t. "'ere extingui~hed 11uickly by v.·ater gu ~h i ng from hrnJ.:en fi re h~·dran!s . F lying hn111rs and rock ~ shot throuii-h a rain of cnnfeUL nnf' nf thP rapt>.c l'l{'('Urre-ti In thP m ior11~ nf Fifth Arenu P "'hen ;ri Rl'lng of \"r'luths pul\f>d a d;:i rk-h::iirPrt ynun.'!, wnm an frnm ;:r r;ir ;ind th rew hf'r If\ the .'>!ree1. rna n~1 as :\00 fJf<r~on~ h:tr\ t"ll>Pn arrPSIPrl Qnll")(lkl!r~ c.hee red and clRp ped LlPI disp11!.chPs nn \ht lnrirlent dirl nnl. Nn nne made eny move lo prevPnt the term the rPlehraOon rl rit.nu~. c:lirl nnt asi:;11111t, rtport figurPS in Pxre~~ nf the ;ir,tual num he.r of arrests and sairl police C'.r'IU!d Anothf'r f"l('C11rrl"d nrar th" H1Hnn Hnt ~r. not confirm report~ rif \\'Omen being At nPa rby Pr'lint St.ale Pt1rk . ii rapeci nPw sman i;;iid many rnuplps wtre In Pnhce: Supt R(lher1 E. \nlv1llr-~aid ;i;t. 11 var1nu.~ stRgP~ of lovem"k1ng. sr\me nr-ws conference lnrli y. ··A-~ A rP,cult nf partially dressM , others wit h no rtnthe.~ the manv unfnunr!Prl and in some r..asPS nn ;i t all. complettly fahr\('a\ed stnriP~ whlrh went Rark nn Libf'rty Avenue. i,,. young over nal1nn;il ne~i; meO ia. I believe it I! blnnrlP nurlP from lhP "'iiist up v.·;i~ ~ern necessarv to sr-L the facls strai~hl d11nr ing 11top cars. Ne11rby, 11 rrnwd had '"The OvPrv.·h(!'lming ma1oritY nf lhni:e broken 1nln a ha r 11nd. wA~ p11s~in11: liquor persons in \hf' dov.·ntn"·n are.:i c•lebraling to penplP ~te nding nulside _ thr-Pirate. victory in the Wnrld Serie!! l..ootrn hrnke info 1he Surrey Shnp, 8 cnnductM them~tl vPs in a manner ap-h•~hlnnRble v.·nm11n·s clnlhing stnre. sh.:it- propnate t(I the nrca.s1nn tP~1ng lhree l11rge sla i1ed glasll rli.~pl 11y "Wilh n\'er 1()11.000 pt>r~nns In the .,.,.,nctn"'S valuf'd 11t $1.:100 pnrh, dr\"'ntnv.·n area. thrrl' v.·t>rP nn ma 1nr lnn!Prs ~l olP boot,s. dres~e_s ;1nd nth 'r se.rinus inJUfll'~. nn vin\enl cri !'Qe.'i a!ta1nsl 1IPm~ rt1~p1ayl'd in !he w1ndo.,.,·s .. J u~t n~ and the nvrrwhelm1niz l\i.Jmber "' acr.n~~ lhP -~~rePI thP_ Cnarh Hn\1se, sin (''<- Is mac:te 1n the do"·ntnwn 11rl'a .... ·ere \t1s1ve men s cloth1n,R: ~In~"· Alsn v:a.~ ntoxi ratinn .. \ran511~kti'L Vanrllil~ took 5\llts. s.,.,·reter~. \\hPn asked hnw he hP lieverl me1'11a nb-trousers an~ a v;1riety of nthr-r 11 pparel.1 talnPd ,.rrnnPOu 5 inform;illon. Cnlvill t l'.X· Of . the lnJllrPc:t, mo~t werP trPalrd 1n plllinrd lh:il in surh situallnn" pnlice ho~p11al e!11erjl:~n~y roorns. !hen TPleasrrt. often ilre cal\Prl by d i~pill«hPrs to check A shoo t.inf!. v1ctun . A m lddl~af!,ed mt1n out ru mors "''llich provr-unfounded. "'nunrierl v.·hen ~nmeone hc~;i" bl.A~ll~~ "Someone may he monitnrinR the r11din .11 v.·ay v.1\l h a 1hntRun . wa s reported 1n fair and put It out .11s !h(lUjl:h ii h11ppened. ·· he r.midl~lnn. . , said. "Our men cherkr-rl oul reports Ja&t Pnhcl' rt'J"lrtec:t the s1tunhon undtr rnn- night that were not irue trnl al 2 8.m. · "Nn onf! "'·e haci trelllerl v.·;i;~ hac:llv in· Those arrr-sted . 8nd l'u•ld numbtrPrl jured and the injurie! wtre no1 thP ri!~ult t1boui 7~. pollre sa1rl. Thr-y ~'ere char$td of m~b-1.YJ>I'. actions vnu'll find the 511me with a \111rlety of C(lmpl aints r8ng1n~ \n jurif'!I. at hast hiill RRmPs or 11nv time a from lnc1ecenl. expnsure ~d b~!ICh (I largP ~rowd ~t>I~ tnl!.P thPr. ' pea.Ce I~ b_rr-ak1ng and entering , ir!ary '·R.ep(lrl!l in the na hon111 presll tha1 !ht :.1nd re.ststing arrt st. World Series cro.,.,·rl turned into 1 scre•m· ing mob art entirely unt ru r-·• -. G R Cnl\lille 1;a1d he pe.rsonal!y 1 n.~pPct erl (.:l1e1SS 801C CSWnes damage lhi~ mr\m1nR. 11nrl "I dnn't think · It w115 r-xcesa1ve. I ~11w flvt nr 11ix win· BUENOS AIRES /lJPTI -Bobby dn'A'S brokt:n And l'll 1~11 ynu one thinR -P-l~chtr of I.he United St.ett~ 8nd Rus5i1'Ji w~·re not enll rt ly J111re thrv weren 't Tip:ran Pr-trosl11n 8dJou mM th t ir ~hcth broken by the cr115h of thP crowrl~ gl'lmP in lhl'. c11ndld11t1!°s che5s playoff "That "'15 one. of our b~8RP.st concerns. Sunday night 1fte r 41 mo\'tS. The. [IRme "'r-'A'Preo·1 rx;>f'clin11 tha t lsrae • rnntinues todJy, with Fischer hQ..ldln1 rrnwd " i.1·hat appellrl'd tn bt. 11 s\i~ht edvantai;:e . ( workers heard charitS that ,_1ei1can. Americans are'. ~ -Oilcriminated aga inst in hiring and, If hired, pal'lsed over In promotions : -Ordered to put aside thei r assigned dutie.!I lo 11ct as impromtu 1ntr-rpeters; -\\'arned not to lake th eir grit Vbnces to the emplnve:s a:-snciatjon or they will suffer rrcr11n1 nat1nn . -Ignored even LI they do complain to ' 01\IL V PILOT ~1•11 PIHllf DIES IN PALM SPRINGS Gloria Irvine L.S. l\'lcDo nou gh 1'~une ra1 Rites 1'onight, Tuesday f uneral srrv1rPs are set tonight and 'fuesdily 1n \0sla Mesa for Leslie J . r..tcDnnough. !l!!, an ins1rumpntal founder nf twr\ f)r11 n~P Cnu n1v mpntal hea lth srr1·1c(> prn~rarns whn ciied l11 st week. Rnsarv 11111 hP ~;111'1 ;it i :10 pm. in St. .l nhn thr 1l;1r!1st ( ·n1hnl1t ('hurcl1. v.·hPre Rf'QIHl'tll Mass will lnllo.,.,· at JO a.m. Tur~day. FnPnrl" 111'1\' p.iy rin:i! rrsiwrl~ thrr111 ~h this Pl'f'll1lll! At Ht11!1. Cns1a "i'Ylesa 11-lortuary. wh1rh i.~ hand I i n g ar· rA11f!P!TI('nt s prior to i\1r. ~lrOonnugh's in- termpnl Al r.1r1f1c \'lcv.• ~lemorial Park 1n \1irnna t!r l Mar. /\ fnrmer Cnsta Mesa resident. the rr,R:1s trrPrl p.~_vrhiat.ric nurse, senior RPN at nrangr f"nun!v J\·lerl1ra! C"nter, li\·rrl 1\·ith 111.~ 1111f P i\·lrs. Joan D. r-.·tr.Donoui:;h RN 1n Or11nj.!1!. Thr 1·n11 ple w;ii: 1nsln1nlen1al in Pst:ih l1shn11•nl r1f thp Orange Coun1.v fn~1 ~ !"'n1vr11 t1nn (·pptrr. 1hP f rPP Clinic nf tlrang" ('(111n tv :i nrt bel nn1.1 crl l.n the 1·ru111tv ~1 1•11l ;1I lll';il!h A ~snr1t11!on. S11r1 l1'n1·s 111 ndrl 1!1nn In his \\'If!'. nf 2:in r enllll".V ll11ulc1·ard \\'r~I. l )r;in ~e . include i:nn~ l.r!<l lP .rr , nf Nrwporl Rea r.h, r-.11r h1111f ~1 cDonnl1!.l h. nf fns!;i ~1e.~a. R d;i11~hlPr ~-\rs !':i lsv rh1dPckel , nf f,\en· cl;i lr . /\r11,. thrre" i;;1sters and three ~ranrlrhilrlrrn nP11 lh duP lo a he:irt ;ittark occ11rrPd Thur.~rl;tv ;1t Orl'lnl!.P (rnin!y il-1trl i('a1 r t-n1 Pr. two v.rr k!! ht>fnrt ~1 r , 11-,cDonou~h·s 6flth birthday. HAlfl'J~LIU S • • • .'I thrf'P r!;n hr:irln~ hrfnr P 1h ~ ~1 .'11 P Rn~rd 01 :'11rrl1r:il r:x;im1nr rs In 1,0"\s ,\ngrlPo; lie 11111 hr ch.11~rtl ,1l 1h:it hP;inn..: v.·i1h ;idn1i111o;!ri 111;;: 11:i1rnt1r'-;inii rl;in..::ern11~ dn1go; !n n1n l"n,<;l;i r..1P~;i 1rn111rn, nnp 11f wh,..m ri led 11•hll r ;:ill"C "rl l\' undrr lhP In· fl urn('r of drui::s injec!l"d. by thP. physi- r!an. the assoc1alwn. ··All we want are the aame privUe1e• any other employe his." aald one speaker .. The group \'Olrd to meei ag111n Thu rs· da y to elecl offi<"ers and lo selecl a s po ke sman to arldres11 !hr-task force evaluating the cou nl ~1s testing and scree ning procedurt'~ ror job applican!s. Dick Ruiz, executive assistant to lrvi11.e Hassle Supervisor David L. Baker and 1n t&- year Ct>Wlty vnploye, aJdtd the sroup and will act a! Ji.at.son with depertme11c heads. Rui z advised parlicipants to work with in the Orange County Employt:I Association rather than fnrm a sep1.rat.a organiz.auon. He i1aid a new grou p would only ~erve to isolate the Mexi can- Americans. Candidates Deny Charges on Debt By CANDA CE PEARSON 'T'wo Trvi nt> ci ty cnun('ll ct1ndi1'111tes to- day r.:illtt1d a challeni::e thal they help pa y ii citi?en 's 1'0111n1itt"e·.~ in('n rpora1inn debts "irrcsponsih!c"' nnd ;1sked f0r a full fi nnnc ial a('c:nun l1 n.i: of that cornmit1ce. Candid ates Wayne Clark and Henry Quigley nhjccted l.n statements made F'ri· day by Andrew May, chairman of City of Jrvine Now (COI N1. ~tay said that ii wa.~ parliAl!y the. can- clidotes' responsibility to help C.OI N pay nH a $35,000 incorporation debl, without v.·hich "there would be nn race, no elec- tion or council for wh ich lo vote." h.tay s11id he would ask of all nr the :14 r ;i ndidales tn sel1 tirkel~ In a COIN !estival In rlefer cnsts or $30.000 in legal fee!! and $5.000 In publicity cnsts. Clark and Qui,:;le.v said ~1ay attended 1he candidates' meeting, "but was silent the whole time." Despite May's statrmPnts of lnlenllnns In the contrarv, "11t n0 li1T1e did Mr. Mav a pproach me Persnnally nnr dirl he at an.Y time make a public statement at thal Bank l{obbers Release N e'vport Couple Unhurt A poli1e p.:i ir nf h;i nrl1ts who khln;iped ;:i ~·oung couple from Ne wport Be.Reh and 11 bandoned them unharmed in F:\ Cajr\n FriOay has hecn idr n!lr1crl hy the f'BI as San Die.Rn bank rnhhl'ry suspecls. "They needed wheel.~." Newport Be;ich Police IK-tective Sf.ti. Ken Thornpsnn said tnrlay when ;iskeO ;ihn11 t a mot ive. The rnco wh n ;1hrlu('trd ll uby r roha srn, 17, <1nrl her da!e. i\farine 1!1charrl Sen.set, 20. kr pl the "nl istrd in an's 1!l70 SJlllrl i:rdao aftrr lr:ivini:: 1he victims bound witl1 brr! ~h"rl ~ 1n :1 n1nl1?1. l n 1'esl i ~11!nrs 1hrnri1e 1he h n Id 11 p suspec t.~ n111$t ha ve hanrlont?<I 11nother ~cl aw<1 y 1·ar hc fn r·e kid11:1pinR l\f is.~ Proh11~rn anrl ~f'n.~ct nr,.r hrr )irHne at 2lln4 Hroad ~T , Nl'\\.l'Kl rt Rrach. ~11s~ Prn!)ascn was rcpor!cd In pnli(·e A., a m i.~~1n~ prr~l'\n whe n ~he fniled tn rrturn hfln1 e ln1n1 a 1l;i1e with Senset lasi \\!('dnf'~lav n1gh1 ·rhe FBI l'lnd nlhPr law 11~e:nc1"~ ha\"P ta11nrhf'd :i \\Id!' n1:inh11nt fo;-ki1'1nt1 p .'l nrl rnhh<>r\" ~11~pP11s ll;1 vui il-·l11 rt a~h. 21i. anrl \r il l111n1 ('nul!(>r, 2fi, 11IPntif1ed lnday hY !")!! Thnn1p,.1111. meet1 n.1t." Clark said. May·~ statements ha ve. "put a po!ltical cl(lud over our he.'ld!. '' !laid Clark, he~a11se penr!e contributing to the.Ir c11m· pa1gns inay be afraid !he mnnr-.v would gi> Lo COIN. Quigley. once treasurer fnr Council of t h~ Cornniunit.ie~ nf lrvlne (CCI 1, said, "I object. to COIN telli ng m• J hnve to pa_y r~r this when I had no chnice In what kind of dttision~ were made." Both men say they gave hund red s of hours nf time to community work without expecting pay, and neither feel they are responsible for decisions made by others. ··.111 my wnrk wit h CCI," Qu igley, ex· pl;uned . "!here was never any question that !he Irvine Cnmpany was willing to and did pick up All expenses toward In· corporation " The.v question why !hi~ was not 11lso the procedure with COI N. said Qu igley an d Clark. whn claim thAt th is ill what people thought w;is heini:: dnne. "In fact. U1e q11estion h a~ been aU along. 'What's COI N going to do with all that money it rai~ed ?' ".~aid Clark. Clark asker!, "On be half nf the ci tiien:I nf_ Ir vine and !hose who m.:i_y h;i ve con· lrthu1 ed fund s to !hi~ organi7.Alin n" !hi t M;iy "immedi t111!ly produce the boo ks and makt> a ful l pu blic discln~ure of COIN receipts ;ind expenditu re.~.'' Cla rk alsn pointrd nut !hat nn elected C'ommunity reprrsenr11t1nn was snu~hl by ('fllN, v.·hieh JJl('urr<'fl t he.~e debl! •·v. ithout our kno wledi:e .. , \la rk 11lso ril'n1andt>d thal h.ll'IV make A ''publir 11polngy for his iniplic-~lifln th11t !he University D1 n11nunity Associa tio n ha11 scheduled 11 commun ity association social event nut or political motivation." M;1,•1 had s11 id that UCA rt>fused ln cancrJ a festi val tn he held Oct. 23 . the si:1me night 11 C'OI N frs!i v;il i11 planned e1•en lhnt1gh UCA could draw COIN s11p- pPrt. R."·av. "Th!' curt"rnt erlili nn nf !he UCA nr\\•slrtt cr poi nt s n11 t !h111 p!Rnning fnr its t'vrnt wa.~ hc~un lA ~t MAy," \l11rk ~aid. Nel1hrr Clark nr Quigley have. heen of. ri<'ially in volved wi1 h IOIN. alt hnugh Quif.'(tcy .~aid he h;id attended some of their fund ·raisi ng events. A.~kinf.'( for ;i n ilrmiied s1 t1 temenl of rieht~ rrnm ,_1 Ry, (',l;irk Silid hP. Mped Irv ine dots nnl. "f;ill in!n !ht. hands of per~ons of ~11ch irresponsibility " Panthe r \~1 ill Appea l Se le .. ti on of J 111l1:e lie ~a 11I 1h1·v ;i1 r rharJ!eO with the ~!1(·k11r or 11 San IJ1rgn hran('h nf 1he SPrllf"ll\ l':it·1 f1(' Nn1!1111al Ra11k that nrt-Oi\1\1.A 'lO 11·r 11 -A l!ornrv~ for 1rrl If'~" th.1n .~1 .11m1 l:i~t \111nda1 Hur ~' r Nrwtnn ~a rrl !hr\1 11·011!ri 0 i1ppea l '\rilht'r ri1 1·~ l'r11!1;1M·n n<•r" ~1·n~r! 11,.rr 1ntla\ lhe rr1t•rt1nn or thP1r motion 1n rllS· h:irnird nr nlli r111 1\r 1110\r"lrrl d11r 1n~ .11i flll:l l1f1 a JlldJ.!r nn ~rounrl~ nf preJu1'11rf' hour~' r.1p11 1111• iind di· .. rrihrd thr1r ah-frnn1 h('~rini:: thr Black l'an!hrr lr:idf'~., rli1<"lnro; ;1~ q1111r• 1111\i t•' n111nsla1u;h i.•r !nal Thi'.\' 11 Prr 1111r•r11rwrd h1· Sj.!.t . Thr 1nov•', p>1r1 of pf(o 1·t" 111 rlrlav Th0inrsfln :iprl 1;:1 C:qnn pnhr1• 1telrr·t11 rs l"P\1'!(1n '1; trifll 1n !hr l!lfi7 lt11al llhnn1 1ng n1ns1 nf ~'rida1 . alsn 1·r1rar1ng An a1nilrss nf an Oakland pol1e<'rn11ri, was 11nnnuncPr1 rirn'P nrdrrrii' li_1· the kidn11pers thrnugh Sunrl:iy by <Jn 11~snc·1 ;itr or dt•fen.~e ill· !hP hi ll~ nf San Dlf'J:l(I. l0rney C'h 11rles It Garry. ~~~~~~~~~~~-----'---- N ow is lh e ti111e lo h11.y /)io111 011.ds Before I h e 11 e m 11 % iruTeflse GUARANTEED VALUES ----- KING SIZE DIAMOND Ont, brll ll•"' full c1N1t. Top L•dl••' or Gtnt'• RI"' . ··•·· color, Am•rlc•" cut. Set In 1Jtktr ~4.99 -----c------ CLUSTER RIN~ .. , '"'' ""' w•'•"· " .. Top color In brl111tnt Am•rlc•n cut dl•morid1. 51t In •!t~•r L•dle1' or O•nt'I Rlrig . ···-·-··----------------- llA.UTl,UL LADIES' CLUSTER RING 1.40 c•r•t tottl w•lgllt. Ta, color. l rllll•nf Amerlc•n cut. DIAMOND CINTU FOR ORANCOI COUNTY Complete -~- OUR MOST UN USUAL DIAMOND GUARANT EE FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM ! " •• •111 '''""'-''" "•· I 1t111114 ti 11,,,.11 •• , 40•4 MOii ·coST A MESA JEWELRY and LOAN ::::.:::::~·:·:::~~·~ =~ OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA COMI IN AND HOWSE AROUND PHONE 646-7741 latwelfft Horbor & lreodwoy EXPERT WATCH RIPAIR DONI ON PRIMISIS ) ·' . ' Saddlehaek EDI TION Today's Fbud N.Y. Steeb voe. b4, NO. 249, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA MONDA Y, OCTOBER ·1 a, HH TEN CENTS • • OS Ill Ill .......... all a a ' 3 Arch Bay Defended C<isp ers Bcicks Priv ate Group or1 A cces s By FREDERICK SCllOE ~1Elll. 0! 11\f O~llY Polot Sl•U After taking a wa lking lour of the private con1n1unity, F'ifth 0 is tr i ct Super,·isor llonald t: a s per s Slln· day assured men1bers of !he ·n1rce Arch Bu.v Association that ··it just doesn't n11ikc sense to blast th rough a private ~·on1tnunit.v \11 gel t•1 a cup or saud." Casper!>' re1n<1rk about the sinall !lector nf public tidelands was greeted with \Vil d aflpl au~c 1rom more than 200 metnbers of lhl' association ,,·ho packet! into tl1t clubhouse to he:Jr the SU Jl<'rvisor 's ,·ic\\'S 1.>11 pl1hlic access to be;ichrs. ··\\'e should L\'Ork on the areas lo bf' cte,·eJoped last along !he coas!line:· Caspers said, Such areas, he added in· \.'l11de Irvine Com1n1ny hold ings bel\l"een Olron;i del l\tar and Laguna Beach and A\·co Cornrnunity De\·el opers 1 Jn d i1 Laguna Niguel. .. \Ve must continue lo 11'ork on prnjecls like S;i lt Creek and Doheov and do it nflht v.·ith correct parking "and sup!XJrt fa ci lilie!-1." Caspers stressed. Caspers noted lh<it he didn "t b!'Jie\'c Sa11 Cl e111e11te Co11ncil Eyes License Hil\.e A 11e11 set of re1·isions in the. proposed h1krs 1n San Clemente's bu~iness \ictnse !et-!' -a e•unprnn1ise 11·hich includes a t't•1\1111! of s1 ~:1 -will eomr befor~ cir v r·ouHcihnen for fonnal flC!io n \\'ednesda~:. Thl' cl'illng for b11sinesse·s \vl1ich fall in- f(• the i·ategory of pay in~ a rerccnhige l'lf gro~~ receipts -is the la1est 1najor ~·h;inge in the elabl'lra1e proposals 1vhich 11111st be approved before lhe start of the 11e\~ calendar year The ('Cilini;: tnkes !hf' placr ol a max- i1n11111 11revin11.'"-I~· propo sed \rhich \\"OU!d hare been S3SO, COUOC"ihncn and dolZC'llS nf b11~incssn1en fa~1 \1'cck hammered ou t the lalci:.I r1~1·1.;­ <'d s1·sten1 of fee le\"ies r;i lrul.it.Nl to !lrrk rnor<' f"f\Uit~· l11r 1 llt sn111ll bu.~incs.s a~ 11f'll ;;.~ lhc lari;.e one. 1 'h:in1bcr nf (01nn1 t'rcc offirials in 11 !-.pt•(•1;1I f"On11n1!1re anrl city i.tatf ha1·~ .. 1u1!1f'd the propns;ils for !he pas1 sC'rcral ll l<•11th:o 1rednc<..d:;.1 r11~ht's cnunril fun ction 1'·1!1 1•1>en 11 ith a rPsumrd public hc11rif1t'.- po~s1bl v fnlln,1·ed by fonn;il action on Ilic 11t•\\" l11ke s 11·hich 11ill be 1hc first 1;i lht' !oit1al pr1ipn:->:1\s ll'Ould '1;i1·e r.~i~cd scnnr license Ires by a rate of up to iOO Jli' rC'l'I \ 1 Tht· ('hang('i> -ioc!udinf:! thf' <.'eltng, hnvc \\'On favtir \\'ilh officials of the nlw S11ulh El Camino Business Association - a coalition ol businessmen along 1hr: high,,·ay_ The members fonnally oppos{'(I an\' changes lasl \l"cek . Since then lhf' new chang"s h<;\"e sa1isfil•d the bt1siT1essmen. They no\\" ap- pl'D\"e of the qcdinancc_os \\·rit1en. . . Tl1e iultial suggestion for fl ceiling c<iinc last \\'t:t'k from San Cleme11te hus incssn1an Ralph Tnmlinson \\'hO shu\\'· ed councilmen in the study session copit~ ul 1he Siin Juan Capistrano ordin;ince which sets a maxunum fee . Tomlinson ~aid lhc cening 111as th:it cil.y's 1nethod nf placating larger busincssm!'n 1\·ho N in· plained of excessh·e fees. . San Clemente orrlcials have tlvo n1a;or reasons for ;ipproving !)Ollll' incrt!ases before the 1•c:ir's end. \\1hcn rolincilmen approved this ~seal year's budget they coinputed about $24 .000 in incrcasecl revenues from re- \'is ions of liC'ense fees. tr no increases arc enacted . the com· m111ed budget amount 1rill ha1·e tri be round else111tiere. Thev also ea rller this year approved or ~cr3pj,inpJhe fis~·al year !\'·s1en1 !or ('O\- . \rf'tion ol tht' llcen~e--fC'<'.~. Thus. businrssrpf>n lri~1 July pRld half lhtir norma l rtt under ttw old r;ite. Thev ,,·ould bl" hlllcd unclcr rhe new rates 'stilrling Jfln. l. Bov. Gir l 11url Romh • SAltiOil:" I Af') -A Vieln:in1-.:s.e hoy and girl threw 1 firebomb today 11• • parked minibus oll'ned by tht Unit~ Na- tions C.111ldrcn·11 F'und arid e~caped . The three•ll't\e('I vehiclt \\'a~ p::irked on ii Saigon streel and no one was in it. ll 11 :i.s badly tla1naged ren <..in p1·01·1sious of the hea th rl'erea - tion:tl devrloµn1en1 1BBD 1 zone should apply to "one house or lot." He \\'8 S rtferring lo e1 section or lht. recently approved n1easure that requires that a lO·foot tase1nen1 be gran!ed for public access lo the beach before :i Alnska Hijncker Hecul s Lo Jl1exico A;\"CHORAGF:. Alaska ! UPI 1 -,4, \\'ein·Consolidated Arhne~ i37 Jellinr r 11as hijacked toda}. The F'BI said the lliJacker 1\'as aboard Ille craft when ii took off from Anchorage International Airporl fo r Bethel. Alaska . The hijacker demanded that the plane head for r.1exico. However. the t·ra!I rcturnrd 1 o Anchorage ror refueling and most of thr passenger~ ·were rC'n1oved. At about 7.43 a.111. the plane roo:.: off again this tinH: ror Vancou1·er. B.C. The FBI snid lour cTr1r1nen and the hi- jacker still .,rcre aboard the pl aoe. The 2:1 passengers \\"Cl"C allowed In get ofr a1 Anchorage. The rlighl \\'a ~ r--;o. lJ originating in Anchorage. It look off on ils original schedule at 5:30 a.in, One report said the hijacke.:-demanded the plane refuel at Vancouver and then gG on to Mexico. Burg lar Bashed; B1·uised Susp ect Held in Clemente An alleged burglary attempt Ol'er tht. weekend in a San Clemente man's a part· n1ent turned quickl y into painful disaster for the alleged culprit, police said today. Shortly arter n1ido ight Saturday morn- ing Dona ld Carter Cook of i08 B Cnllt f:ranada 1ra~ :i.w:i.ken<'d by a 1nan lean- ing o\·er his bed. Cook sluggetl !hr 11llruder i11 the !al't ;111d told hin1 lo lea\'e. The n1an look up the inv1tat1011 and do1 c hca dfir.,t through a kllt:hen w1ndo\~'. Cart~r then called patrohn('n 11·ho <"Omb- ed the neighborhood. l\tinute s al!er arr11'111g police lound l\it \\"illiam Beaton. 27, v.·andering ne;i r lhe apartment. Beaton h;ul fl cut hand, serapes and bruises . police sald. The 1nan. 1\·hose .1ddresi> \1·as no! in1- med ia tely determined. Y•as booked 011 bur~lary charges a!ter m<'dlc:a1 lrea1- 1nrnt. Rni11dru r.~ Fall 01 t SouLh CounL :y The chilly. spectacular weekend storm dropp<>d .86 inl·hes of rain on San C.:Je1nenlr fl.lid surroundtng communilie~ -lhe rir!Jl measureab\e rainfall along the South Coast in month!'. /\ speC'lacular lightning and thundrr display accompanied !he unpredicted rainfall Saturday and so1ne portions of the area r~ei 1·ecl doscs of hail as \1·el1 orer the \veek end The do"·npours brought San Clemente·~ rainfall total for lhe year up to 4.42 in· ches -well below the figure recorded for the same time last year of 5.03 inches. Temperatures were nippy all weekend. Jligh temperature at San Clement e City J1all Sunday was 56 degrees after an overnight low of 42 degrees. Burglars Sma~h Doot·, Get $300 Burglors kicked Jn tht front door of a San Clemente b11r over the "'eekend and made off with $300 1n ca.sh alter ransack- ing the business. Janitors discovered the burglary Sun· day morning al the Stage Coach I~ 3707 S. El Camino Real . ~ Police. said the front door h~d n kicked open and drawers and ca. rt~l5ters rllled hy thieves. ' The incident oec::urrcd sometime after the bar c/ostd the night before. h11i!d1ng pern1it 11'uuld be issued . The procedures \\'ould only apply 10 l;ind on the ocean ~ide of Pacific Coasl lfighway fron1 Corona del ~tar to San .J uan Creek -including Three Arch Bav and other private communities in uni1i- t·orporated territory. ··The BRD ordinance Is nol periect." Ctispen; eomtnented. "Ordinaor.es can be adjusted. I kno\v it is an incon\'eniencc. hut my office "·Ht help you expedite any problcn1s you may h;i \'e,"" he told lhe pro- perl y 0\1•ncrs. \Vhile agreeing \1•ith propel"l .v owner~ th<Jt Three Arch Bay should be deleted a,:o; 11n access route lo the beach. Caspers .~aid pro1·1sions of the BHD applying lo prote('tion of bJu(fs. clifts and scenic lands should not be eh:ingrcl. Harry Grimsley. fonner pres ide nt of the Three Arch Blly Assoc i;ition sug- gested the county .. eli1ninate 'fhree Arch Bay from the BRD altogether." Mis idea received tremendous applfluse. r.ri1nsley said !hat a prov isio11 of \hf' ordinance \1•ould require 21 cop!es of plans to be subm itted to the count y .. for ~on1erhing as minor a~ a l"hange in a 11·ater line " = .. \\'e beli{"\"e thal to be bureau · • lyr anny and intin1idation." c;ri .b declarC'd. "\Ve don'I need 1hat ordinanc~ here." he added . noting lhflt Th ree_Ar.ol Bay has its own archilechtrat review co1nmillee. Caspers reponded , thal deletion of 'Three Arch Bay from the BRD zone "\s certainly on£ a\lemati1•e." Caspers' comments regarding the <lelr- lion ot lhe Three Arch Bay as a beac~1 acctss route were backed up by the Oc.ean and Shoreline Planning and Steer- ing Comn1ittee rcpor1 last werk . sug - J{csling that Three Arch Bay "for the time being" be elin1ina!ed from access discussions. f{e sidenls i:ontinued tn stress to Caspers Sunday that opening the prlvale s!recls of Three. Arch Bfl.V as beach ac- ces!'! routes would injure the quiet li vioi;:: :i i the co mmunity. disr upl securi1 y anJ devalue property. Mee ti1ig Pl£111.ned For Junior M is.~ Girl Ho7Je fuls The fir st or1ent11!1011 meeting for <'ap1slrano Bny arra senior !!Iris 1n- !ere~!t'd in hcing candidates for 1h1~ n ece111her's San Cl ementr Junior t.lls!: p:ige;int "'il l be held t;itr 1111!! mon!h a1 :-ian Cleinen!e ltigh School. Th{" 1nreting. hel<l lo e~p!a1n the 8nnu;il r renl. \l"ill be a1 8 p 1n. 0f.'1. 27 111 !hr ~chnnl litt le theal rr. Th~ pageant S\)l)nsortd :ig11111 !hi~ ye11r by the area's Jaycees will select the local contestant who will tr;i1•el to the statt finals early next year 1n Santa Rosa The candidate "'111 be St']e('t~d on tht basis of scholarship, mental al('rlnes~. youth fi tness, poise, appearance a11<l talenl in the performing arts. ,laycee members stress !hat the co mpetition 1s not a beauty contest per sc. The winner or the local competition w1\l receive a $500 sctiolarship as well as the I rip to Santa RoV DAILY P l~OT Mtll Pft ... . I 'J FIL.£. GROWS -San Clemente detectives, Lt. Cliff Gales and Leonard. Goodwin, look over volu minous file they :i.massed during tbe in~ vcstigation· of lhe brutal murder of (.'onnie Lynne Johnson. lier hus- band, Marine lYlark Johnson last \Veek \vas convicted of second d e· gree murder in the ca se. See story, J'agc 3. Viejo Victo1·y Dedicated To Slai11 Fo1·n1 er G1·idder ~tission \lie )O lhgh School's Vars1!.1' football team stoutly bcal arch-n1·;1I Tuslin High over the wrekcnd, but lllr 1·ictory \1·as a sombe r one. The anqu al fou11Jall rlash v.;is drcl1cn !t'd 1v ;i yuung n1an who lus1 yca1· helped th•· il'l ission VieJO football squ;id aC't:Ompl 1~h lh e same triu111ph . /\. ff>w n1on1hs IH1cr a bandi! e.~et·uted him 1n 1he rrar or :i. 'ie r1•1t·e s!a!ion a ~tune's thro\\' rrun1 lhe lootball stadiunl . !Jouglas J{ay \\"he;11, .Jr . a Di:ihln \";irsity tackle. lctrer111an and µoµulur :.Ludent on the can1pus. 11<as the v1rlin1, I.as! Fridoiy·s trad1t1onal ~<1t1H' 1v;1o; played 111 \Vheat·s 1nernor~·. ~ind ;iL hallt i111c the sl<11n Uoy\ f<1n1ily rccei\·cd lhe officia l ga nl<' h;:ill ,1s ;1 token. Tea111 rne1nber~ f:regg Stiar1111a and Hay {;r]Jalva prcscnlrd the ball lo Mr. and l\lrs. llouglas \Vheat Sr. of l\·lission Viejo and their rlaughter Ju Ann. 16. a member of lhe Diablo drill tean1. The reeip1cnts are ardent Oiablu foot- ball fa n~. .. \Ve've seen every home game sin4'e "'e 111nved herr." said ~1rs. Joao Whe;it after the brief halflhne ceremonv. "and we. plah to conlinuc seeing thern . "no mat. tcr what memories they bring " Her son's killer, or killers, ren1ain al large despite a $5,000 reward offered by 1lie Atlanhc fl1chfie!d Company. plus nnother sub~la11tial rev.·ard rnised in a drivr in 1hc 1\liss1011 Viejo i.:onununity. G 'C ' a s ustonte rs T11 kc T 1.vu Tir es A .~ T hei r Ch<J ige ,, group or !llf'll ll'h0 needed ires but \\1·r1' un\1·il!111R 111 puy lot !hen pulled a ~11C;tky Irick un ;;i serl'u.:c stafio11 worker 111 Sn1i ClcmPn1{' Sunda y. Kurt C:erald :>ims told 1)1i 1cers a car pulle d into the sta!1nn at 1729 S. El Camino Real at 9 p 111 . and the driver buught gas . 01 1. had 011e lire switc hed on the auro and paid with a credit card. As the ca r pull('(! away. Sin1s reported, 'One of the men ran frorn behind the sla· lion carrying t"'(I 11res. He thre\1' lhe iten1s in to the mo ving car. hopped In and the group sped ofL The dollar· value of the loss v.·as nol im- 1nediately kno\vn, police said. Freeway Project.Launched ~ Road Will Be Wide'ned; lnterclt£1n ge Er ec ted Conslructlon has begun on :i $3.5 million project \.\·hi ch will include Y>iden- ini; of the San Diego F'r~way and the erection of the Las Ramblas Jnlerch~nge in Capistrano Beach. Two finn~ arc working on the projtM. -Sukut-Coulson 1ncurporated a n d Altfillisch ConrtrucUorf Compsny - which is expected lo lake more· than 16 1nonths to complete. , Included In the. ma s&lve. wor'k.will be the construction of three bridges. the 1•.'idenlng 'of one bridge and modifi cations of still 8nother. The area included in lhe pl'Qject begins • quartt.r of a fuUe north of Estrella 41nd rnds a half a mile north of. the: projected Camino Las R<1mlas. (.ootracts for the project v.•err awarded by !he State Division of HiRh¥:ays. San Jut1n Capistrano, which •skcd to have an entrance and exit lo and from Las Ramblas, is picking up $80,000 of thl' t!.ib. "The city needed an access from the freewa~ Jnlo its southern p~rt, '' !laid Cit y tit21t4ger Donald G. yteidner. - ~( t~ time t~ city sign~ ·tht iijlree- ~nt" '\}le c;tev~~r Of 11:'ft0using tracf In that.P.trl ol the.city had·'•greed to rt-im· )'.lurse the t it y for ltl'I p11rt of lhe ex· penditurc. Since then lhe tleveloper has filed 'ban kruptcy and the eity is stuck . 'j ~tarina View HeiRht s Deve\opmenl csn:n pany said ii would dedicale the land :i.nd pay for the aocess routes ," said \Veidner. ''Tile city acted as /\gent in the agreement and was not. informed until this yea'r that the company w;1~ in· solvent.•• _ Weidner. who w;is not employed by the city t'll the t.lmc, said he did nl?l know ' 11•hy the cit y did not require the developer to post a bond. lie did say. ho\vever, that the clly did not pull out of \he slate agreement at that potr'becaose negotiations ; ha(l reached "point ot no return:~ · · ··Sooner or laltr \o,·e would h:ive needed lhC Interchange an yway." silld Weidner.' In an effort to recovt'r sorne of the n1oney defaulted by the' bankrup t com· pany, the tily has decided lo "in· terplead," beC<ltlle one of sevcrnl pnrties who l)(\ieve Ul('y are cntltled to $1 2.442 awarded bv the stale to i\farina View llr ii;hts ari<l ~ sister company, D!!rmi Incorporated for flood da1nage incurred in 1969. The appl 1catlon for lhe !edentl disaster funds was 1nade through th~ city whitn is l·urrently holding the monc::y until a decision is made on \\'ho Is tntltled lo lt. Russ Chief U 11i.t1 j m·ed But Shaken OTTA\VA \UPl l -A man shout!"( '".L?ng .L1\"e Hungary~" b!"okc ttirougll police hnes and allackrd Soviet Premier Alexe i N. Kosygin today. He fix:ed a" armloek around lhe Soviet leader's neclc: • before being dragged off by guards. Kosygin 11·as not hurt, buL appeared .shaken. Kosygin ,.li7, was ac.;con1panied by Cana- dian Pri1ne ~linisler Pierre Elliott Trudeau \vhen the attack occurred. Trudeau was not harmed . UPI photog rapher Jean Alaric, whn \1•as so close his lip was cul in the scuf· fl ing, said the assailant ··actually got hi-" forear1n around Kosygin's neck" before being dragged away by security guards. Another 1nan also was taken into cu stody in eonnection 11·ith the attack. Alarie said the long-haired assailant. jumped from a group of demonstrator!' into !he cro"·d of newsmen around Kosygin and then leaped at Kosygin's back as he passed. Kosygin's coal 1\'as pulled off his shoulders. Kosyg111 was surrounded by Roya\ Canadian l\lounted policemen and rushed u110 the Parlia1nent building_ As the lissailan!. "'as taken away by police he shouted his name was Giza Malrai, the name ol a Toronto man wh1> has been active in the extreme right wing Ednlund Burke Society -Canada's equivalent of the .John Birch Society in the United States. The attack on Kosy gin \\·as made despite extremely tight sec u r i t y 1neasures !hat v.·ere taken follo\ving the discovery by police during the night ot two bombs and a number of incendiary devices near the Soviet En1bassy. Report.~ that a third bon1b had been found a block from the Soviet Embassy led police Instead lo the pa rtial makings of one ~1olotov Cocktail on a street <:01·. ner and a cluster or 11 ready-mix:ed i\lolotov Cocktails in the bushes or a riearby parkland. "So far we have !ll"o bombs, one partiar l\1olotov Cocktail, and th e makings of 11 other cockta il~, and the search con· tinues.' 'a police oHici <.! said. Police said they found the rirst bom b on Cht1 pell Stret'1, .. ahout three or four bl ocks from lhe Soviet En1bassy," during a routine pol ice pa1rol of the area. A polic e spokesn1an said. '"\\'e took three pe rsons into custody and seized l2 stick.'I or dyna mite"' along \1'it h clock timing devices. The second part:e l v.·as found at about 8 a.m. EDT during a police se arch of ~ Quebec licensed sporl s car in 'ol"hicb two or the three arrested n1en picked up were riding. A pnlire spokc~n1an sa id the second package 1vas .. sin1ilar to the first one." The second packa ge wes turned over to army disposal experts who transported 1t to a testing range at Orleans, about IG miles from downtown Ottawa. Police refused to identi fy the three n1en in custody. other than to say that. one o{ the s11spects was fron1 P.lontreal. Police official s said the suspect.~ 11·ere still being questioned about affiliation \l'ith any group or organization. and whether other persons also were involved in the in· cidents. Oraage Cout "'eac•er Look for sunny skies Tuesday with high s of 68 along the Orang• a 1asl. risinf:! to 78 inland. Lows lo- .night a c..'001 45 degrees. Time to get out the extra blanket. INSWE T~Y . . At r~.st.••• q<i't.ho~. t tht i'liodt1'1! 'educahonal' toys for yo1t11g.s ters arr horrt1Jul , lit OS· ~ert.~ lllal pots aud pa·ns are btt- t.er toy.~ iho11 sonic of' the maitu· foclured a11t s. See story, Page 5. •• ,,1 ... C1Hllt"11l1 Cft1<•l111 U11 Cleulllt4 Cfmkt Crtu-• 0.-"' -It•\ ~-n l!•t1w!11 '••• l!Mt rtt l-1 l'INfWt ·-""" t. ........ " ' • JJ·JI " " " " • " lf.11 • '" Mfdtt , • Nl llt"'I Nt w1 • Or•111t Ct11"1Y II 5yt.-l1 ,_ltt' H ,...... l'f.ll SMtk M«11.t11 fi·tt T11tvl"t11 '' fftffl«1 It Wlllfltf" I' I WlllM W•1'1' It .............. """'' tl•IJ ..... -. .. . • 2 O,&,!i.Y PILOT Pilot's Plea Spurned Tragedy Follows Denial by FBI of Fuel WASHINGTON ( A?l --. FBI ag~ts repeatedly ignort<t a hi1ack!d pilot's plea. to let him refuel just before the affair en· ded in traged1',0c-t. 4, the Washington Pnst reported ttlday. Moments before he was shot to d~ath by his captor at, J acksonville, Fl11., airport, pilot Brent Q. Downs is quoted as telling the FBI7 _"You are endangering li ves by doing this ..• "'e request some fuel ou t here, p\.?ast1:." The newspaptr gave lhe account of the hijacking in a hitherto .secret transcript "f the last radio transmission between the pilot and autho rities. P olice said the hijacker. Ge.irge ~t Ciffe Jr .. 3.1, look his estranged ·wife hy force to the Nashville airport early that morning after leaving suicide notes. They said he and a friend, Bobby \\'ayne Wallace, drew pistols on the pilot and orde red him to fly his private twin·engine Aero-Camma.nde r to the Bahamas. When the plane Look orf. fhe P'BI was notlfled, and when the pilot r;aid he would land in Jacksonville for fuel, agents were sent to the airport. The transcript. said Downs v.·a5 to!d by thl' -'ir control tnwer that a ful'! truck would be s1 and ing by L;iler, the new spaper said, an FBI agent in !he con· trol tower directed Downs In a diffi'r!'.'t't landing site and others surroundPd 1h_e plane, exchanging gunfire with the ht· jacker. . Downs was shot 1n the hack by the hl· }a.cker, v.•ho turned his . 4 .) ·c a Ii be r automatic on his wife and finally himself. All three d\ed. but LhP co-pilot and \Vallace v.·ere not hurt .. Here 1s part or the transcript pruited by the po~t : Pilot: "\Vhere's the fu!"l trurk~" Tov.·er : "This Is the FB I. There wlll be no fuel. Repeat. There will be no fuel. There will be no starter which Downs had also requested to get tbe plane airborne again. Have you cut your engines?" Pause Pilot "Uh lgaspl . lonk I dnn't think this fellow 's kiddin' -I w15h you'd get the fuel truck 01J1 here " Tower· "58 No\'ember lplanP cflde naml') there will br no fuel. I repeat. Therl'! will be nn fuel " Pilot : "This 1s 58 November You ;11re endangPring liv Ps by doi ng this, ::ind uh , y,•e ha ve no other r.hnice hut to ~'l airing and . uh. for thf' sake of some hl'es we re· quest snme fuel out he re please." The CO·pilot, Ranrlall Cr11m p, lhPn 1Pft tht> p!iine 10 talk It. :igenL,, I.he new;;paprr sairl. hut was hustle-cl 1ntn a wailing rat. \Vallare, 32, also jumped C'UI. and moments la1er, the FBI and the hijacker exi:hanged fire . The transcript ends with a q11esl!o n from tbe control tower; "58 N'lvember:'" Firm Seeks To Cut Off Dog Bot~hered Bus Service By JACK BROBACK 01 tti• Di iiy ~llot 11111 Orange Coast cities wil l be without bus service to Santa Ana in a few months if the state Public. Utilities Co mmission (PUC) grants a request of the South Coast Transit Corp. to abandon service. George Cordier, general manager of the transit firm, told directors of the Orange County Transit District this morning that financial losses are moun· ting and patronage is decreasing on the routes to Laguna Beach and Newport· Balboa via Costa Mesa. "We. lost $48,000 in 1970 and $3,000 dur· ing the month of August this year despite an increase in fares in effect since last March," Cordier 11aid. He said there had been a 20 percent in· crease in revenu e since r-.tarch, bu t a 29 percent decrease in pa trona~e. Cordier estimattd that 1t would be three to four months before th e firm could expect PUC approval to abandon the routes. Tht1: firm now operates 13 round trips a day to Balboa and eigh t a day to Laguna. The service begins at 5;45 a.m. and the Ltst bus at night leaves Santa Ana at 5:30 p.m. The local transit rirm ls owned by American Transit Corp. of St. Louis which operates 30 transit compartles in the Unittd States. The firm recen tly ceased bus opera· tiorui in Santa Ana after giving the city three months notice. Santa Ana bus lines are now o~rated by the company under a Sl,200 a month con!racl ~·ith the city. South Coast Tra nsit executives had warntd the transit district directors last July that the Laguna Beach-Balboa routes were losing mon ey. At that time, Don Boyles of the com- pany said his firm was willing to operate a bus system in the county for the transit district. He said the firm did that for five munici palities across the country. Last April the transit firm discontinued ser.,ice to Huntington Beach and El ~iodeno from Santa Ana '14'i!h PUC permission. The transit district d1rectn rs decided today to go forwa rd with a $25 .000 study of bus needs in the cnunt~·-Con.cultants art': now submitt ing proposal~ for the survey The director~ al~o df'ridtd today In prn· ceed with recruitment nf a ~enera l manager .... -hn wnuld ht. paid $21.481'1 tn $26,772 -a year. They dropped plans to hire a manager or bu~ operations prior to hii"· lng a general manager. 01.lMGI COAST DAILY. PILOT OWOll COAST l'UILl1HIN~ COUJIAHY ll tbtl"f N. w .... '"'iiMfll •NI l'llll!ill\V J1t' II, Cu,J iry v.r:. ,,...,_. •rd G-.-11 ~ lltOll'ltt ICetvil Editor 1\0rn11 A. M11rplii111 M l nt;ill5I Ed1Pr o.t.. H. L .. .,, llicli1rl P. N1U Auill..,I M~lrag Ii.SI~ t.t~ .. s.oc.. omc. l2? fo.r1 it A~1n111 M1m19 ... clr•tt: P.O. l ox 666, '26St S.. Cl._,. Offk• 3 U Norili El C.rnin• R.1 1, '2672 I Ott-OHlU:i c.t. N.-• lJl' Wnt Br, Slr'll'I ....._rt a .. ,~, llJl 'leWDOrt l!ov1e-....,i ,..........,. a.ch: 1111J ~ ao..w,,,,,. l , Gory Remains Found on Beach The bu tchered body or a German Shepherd dog was found impaled on a stake on. Huntington Beach State Park Sunday. "I have never seen a worst': example of animal cruelty,'· said George Frye of the Huntington Beach Hum ane Society who was called ro the beach · after t.wo lifeguards spotted the dead animal Sun- day aftemoo11. "It was almost as if it was part of a devil worship case." Frye !laid that a broom handle had been sharpened at one end and drive n lengthw ise through the full-grown black and brown dog. The stake was then driven into the sand. The hindquarters of the animal had been skinned and the dog h;.d also been shot between the eyes from close range with a heavy caliber bullet. "It appeared the dog was shot after it was impaled," Frye said. "It was nat, plain butchered." The hu mane of ficer said that there were drag marks in the 11and leading back to P acifi c Co-ast Highway. "'I'he dOJ.1 had bttn killed some pl.;.ce else and then brought to the beach." Frye added. Heist Suspect Hangs Self 111 Huntington Jail Cell By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI rtit 01lly Piln! ~11!1 Armed robbery suspect Robert 0. Belair of Hunting ton Beach. captured after a. widespread manhunt 11nd high speed chase, was found hanged Sunday afternoon in his Hunlington Beach jatl cell .. Belair, 20, of 801 F!nrida St., was found at J :40 p.m. by city jailer Tom Conway, Ht was pronounced dead at the scene by an Orange County Corone r's deputy after attempts to revive him failed . Police said Belair hanged himsel f by loo ping his trousers over a bar in his cell door. The suspect had been wanted on armed robbt>ry and assault chflrge.'I ;ind v.·as !he subject of a five ::ind one-hair hnur manhunt prior to his capture shortly after midnight Saturday. His arrest came after a high speed auto chase and a door·IO·donr search v.'hirh had involved abc;lut 50 officers from seven Orange County police agencies. Be!air's 18·month·nld d a u g h t.er , Barbara Ann, was in his car during the chase which reached speeds of Rfl miles per hour. Police alle~e he ran a red hii;ht. on Warner Avenue ;:i_t Beach Bnult>vard and spun out tv .. ice durin.[l the pu r~uit. \\-'hen he was cornered on Camel Circle, oHicers claim the m;in jumped from !he mn ving car whic h crashed int.n a nearby home. The child was uninjured tn the ac· cident. 62 for Sunday Breaks Oct. 17 W eatlier Record Arctic air mo\'ed ln t.o I.he southland this week , setting the secnnd weather record for the mont h of October. Tempera tures in Lns Angele~ struggled lo a high of 62 degrees Sunday, lhe c-nlrl- f!Sl Oct. 17 on record. Just two weeks beforP: the. Los Angeles mercury hit 101 degret.o: for !he hottest Octo ber day recorded. Chillv a!t fros!ed most of the Orange Coast Sund;iy with temperatt1res of 65 . 62 11nd ij\,5 recorded al Huntington Beach , Ne"-·port BeAch and San Clemente . Laguna Beach was a mlnor exception "'ith a burst nf mild weather getting as \4'arm as 73 degrees. ~tore of the same mild weather is ex- pected today and Tuesday T he v.·eatherm;in says high along lhe coast v.·ill bt 63 to 78 degrees Tuesda,Y with ear- ly morning clouds. The nights will be C'O<l!. r;inging from 35 In 48. The crtsp weekend weather brought the season's first snow to Lo5 Angeles moun· t.ain to~ and up to 1.47 inches of rain in the val~ys-. \Veathe r forecasters said the cool air came from a deep low-pressure system mo ving southeasterly from Alaska. The weather kept things lively as fo~1r airliners were struck by ligtitenlng wh1lt fl yi ng above Lo.!1 Angeles International Airport. Ali anded safely. A Loma Linda University ~tudent. .Jsme~ Purdham. 24. was frotl!'n 10 death in a sudden bliz1.1rd v.·hile hiking eight m i!P~ f'ast of Uike Arr1n~·head The first m a j ~r rain of the y ea r dampened Orange County artas as the Orange County Harbor Department recorded .22 inche~ of r;;ilnfa\I in Nev.·port B~h over thf! '-"'t':eken tt.. Officer Gary Sperli ng firl!'d a single shot as Belair 'disappeared between two houses after abandoning the car. The 5earch, whic h began <1t about 6:4G p.m. had off icers goi ng to each h?use in surroundiJig tracts to locate Belair, who was believed to be armed. Helicopters from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach joined in the search. The man was ll rrested in Fountain Val!ey lit the home of his uncle, Guy Lazzaro. 40, of 174-41 Palm St. Officers Ed Williams and Richard Hansen ::ind Sgt. Tristram ~"·an found him sleeping in the garage of ti}t home. At the time <if his arrest, patrolmen a!le11,e they found him armed "'ilh a .32· caliber revolv er. L;izzaro "-'as also taken in fo custody on charges of harboring a fugit h·e. The r>ven!s leading to Bf'lair's chase and eventual ca p!ure are being reconstructed today by the Huntington Beach authorities. Thi~ i~ "'hat they believe happened: Belair, "·ho is sep::irflled from his wife, Diane i,nuise. JR. ol Long Beach. had taken custody of their child on Thursday. Detectives said there is a $25,0flO war· rant on Belair ch.1rging him "'j\h fi\'e c0unls Df armed rnbhl"ry. five cnunts of ass ault and \'iola!inn of California "\'ou1h Authority parole from Los Angeles Coun· ty. Qn .c;a turrl;i,v, Bp\;:iir phl"'nrd his wife In It'll her hr \\'0Ul<l no! hring !he rhild b11rk He l111 er btnke into the. Long Beach home "·hrre hP :illP~erlly he;it his rstranged v.11fe and threatened In kill her. Lon'1. Beach pnlice notifiPrl nf Rel:iir's th reat.o:: put Olll an all points hulletin for hi~ arrest. The hull rtin v.'a~ hrn:irlcii~t in ~lun­ tingtnn Beach. A few min\l!P.O:: later or. firer Roherl Russell with reserve offirrr Bil) \\'eston spnt.ted Belair driving rast· bound on \\'arner Avenue_ Officers noted the child was in the car at lhat time. Wit.h Sperling. Russell pulled the m_an over just west of lhe Beach Boulevard in· tersection. As the policemen gQl out of their cars Belair accelerated away from them. running the red light at Beach and hilting two parked cars. Atma Maria II Leading Race To San Luca s Al Schofllerman's Cat 40 Anna Ma ria tl fr<im Bahia C-Orlnthia n Yacht Club moved up fro nt. in the New pcirt H11rbor 't';icht Club's Cabo S11n LucAs race Mn~· dav as v.·inds died off the coast of Baia Ca.lifo rni a. Earlier story Page 27. Lead yac hts were orf San Martin Island in a fla t sea. Southeast wind11 th&t prevailed from the start died Sunday 111'1<1ut 2 p.m .. according to Dick Steele a0011rd the escort vessel Bon Homme Ri r.hsrd. Anna Maria'.s position placed h,er a~ut six mile5 ahead or Russ W11rd s Aries. Bob Beauch11m p'3 Dorolhy 0 W3s 18 miles sslern of Aries. Others in lhf! r,11r.e ,11re John &rlpps' Nnvn,· Del M11r , a Sn Dre,irll Yacht Club: Ramon C.i:irlin's S!'yi1l11: Ar Apulr.o Ya cht C-lub. and Kahill. co-skippered by H. \1• Wright 111d Erle P'rlcker , Huntlngtlln Harbour Yacht Club. • School Workshop Pro·hlems Mulled OAILY PILOT S!i!I l'h~lt DIES IN PALM SPRINGS Gloria Irvine Civic Leader Gloria Irvine Dead at 58 Funeral servic:es are set Wecln~sday for the ~·idow of 1ormer Irvine Compan y president r.Tyfnrd Irvine. Death tame Sa!urrlay in her s!eep ror J\frs. Gloria \\'Ood lr1•lne , 58, nt her vac:a· t.ion retreat in Palm Springs. Riles \\'i ll be <it. I l a.m. \VednPsday in Pacific View Chapfl. OJrnna del Mar, "'i!h huria! In follow at Pacific Vie1v. ~·lrs. Jr vine. was a member Qf 11ne of Californ ia 's oldest frtmilies. She livP.d at 13.1 r-.tnnte Carin Drive , ln Lagu na Beach's Irvine Cc\'e wi th one of her fou r ch ild ren. J;:imes r-.1. Irvine. She had a teputatinn as a ceaseless community benefit campaigner. ''Lately J've slnwerl down a bit -let the kids do it," Mrs. Irvine rema rked to rriends recently. Jl..trs. Irvine "'as the first person to sign the recent incorporatlnn petition for crea!ing lhe City of frvine. During hrr 3~ years 115 an Orange County resident, J\lrs. Irvine dist inguish· rd herself fnr dPvntion to cultural and rh;iritable atilivities. She """'lS a founrlin g member of the Newport ll.1rbnr Art Museum and a char- ter member of both the Newport Harbor 11 11d San1a An11 Ass is1ance League. She V.'<IS a pn~t president or the latter, Mrs . Irvine alsn raised funds for lhe S<iuth Cn11 ~t. Communit.,v Hnspit<il. Mrs. Irvine har! ;:il!ended the San Fra:n- risrn Schon! of Pioe Art~ 1nri studier! o:iin1ing v:ith Lai;una Beach arti~t Roger Kun z. Sh,. m;:ide nu1n .v mns;:ii1's, in arl<lition to p:iintinl'.'... ;i~ ;i pPr~nnn l h(Jhhy. Born in S;in 1'11ntro. she w;i.c; a member of the "'t•ll ·knnwn Bn\dwin famil~-. founrlrr!i :ind ll\l'!lC'rs of thl' Dillingham Corpi1r:ition wh1r h is developing land hnlr!ing~ 10 llaw;iii :inrl Australia. Hrr J!tca[·grnnrHnth<'r "'as Genrge 1-/lclr. \\'hr> sPrv<'ri io 1847 tr~ military g~l'rtnr>r nf ~;in Fr;1o<_•isl'n, . ~he \1•as first rn;;irr1rU to \\11l11;1m \V. \Vhi1t> 11. hill the 1111\on endrd in rHvnrC'~. Rr~idf'." 1he1r s11n, \\'llliam \\', \\h1le Ill . and thr l;;i tr !'11\fnrd lr\·ln!.'S .son. fl!rc; Irvine lr.1\•rs ;i d;;iui:ih!rr. r.lnria \\'h1!P ;;ind ;:i strpd.111ghl cr , ~!rs Linda Jr \·ine r.11er!r. pl11s f11r grandchildrrn_. Th" f:in11h h<i~ -S11£?~e~trd 111rn1on:il rnnlnb11lio11~ In Snulh tnn~t C':om1nu~i11· Jl n:;111(::i\ nr tl1r nr.111i.:r F'.n1pire Council of thP 110\' ~i·nut.~ of /\.rner1<;fl. !Irr 0latr h11"!1;1T1d \1ns arii\'(' in Rnv ~rnvl111g iind lrl'1ne r::inrhlarid" nr;ir 11·hrrf' sli~· 11'11! br huried wrn:• u.'lf·rl sr1rr.1l V1\1r~ lX'fnre hi~ 19S9 death for a ~·orlrf\\'1dr fl nv Srnul ,f;imhnree. J\'.rarb y JanlborC'e Road was named for lhP \'a:;t rntampment. San Joaquin Elementlry Sch o 11 I District's grr,iwth problems and possible solutions will hf! the topic of a speC'ia l "'orkshop late this monlh. Hom~riwne.r.s , parents, and developtors have been in- vited . The meeting of lhe Board of Trustee~ wiU take place Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Aliso School, 22882 Loumont Drive , El Toro. The disct1ssion wil l center around several issues : the need for a tax over· ride elec!ion In .J une; builrling schools "'ith gene!'al funrl n1nnie s; establi~h1ng a district-wide !;:isk fr1r('f> to makP recom- mendations on snlutif)nS !o growth pro· blems. and a rliscussinn of possible assis1ance from developers. A 73·cent !(I X override will expire June 30. JF an elect!nn is lo be held pri nr to that time th e tru stees will be required to m11ke a deci:,ion al least th ree mf,nlhs prior to the clec!lnn. Annther c!en1ent tn be considerrd will be the amount of the tax 0vrrride. \\"ayne Clark. president of the University Park Parent-Teacher A~sot:iation, has sug· gested on beh:itf of his group that school construe.lion be funded from general operating expenses. A tax o.verride would have t.o be considerflbly higher than 73 cents if the b<iard decides to do lhis. A third topic will be the development nf a citizen 's tiisk force to study school rl i~trict probl ems. The hoard "'iii be discussing the makeu_p Of .the· .task forCP, its duties. -and the time 1t will have to make recommendations . Area devc\npers al the meeting .. whn held their own meeting Friday, will at Bank Robbers Release N e'vport Couple _Unhurt A polite pair of band its who kidnaped a voung couple from Newport Beach ~od ~bandoned them unharn1ed in El Cajon Ftid;iy ha s hrr n 1den11fied by the FBI as San Diego hfln k rohbery sus pects. "They nrerlrd wheels,'' Ncll'port Beach !~ice Deteel1ve Sg1 , l\en Th01npson said tod;:iy v.·hen asked about a n1utive, The men who abducted Roby Probasco, 17, and her da le. 1'11arine Richard Senset, 20, kept the enlisted man 's 1970 sport sedan after leaving the victims bound with bcrl sheets in a motel. Jnves!igators theorize the ho 1 r\ u p suspects nn.JsL ha ve bandoned anolhl':r getaway car before kidnaping r-.·!iss rrnbasco and Sensel ne11r her home at 2804 Broad Sr .. Newport Beneh. 1'111ss Prnbascn was reported to po!Jce as a missing persun 1~·hcn sbe failed to ret11n1 hnrne frnm a r\ale with Sensel lasl \\'edne~day night _ The FBC and othrr la w agencies have Jau nrhcd ;i wide n1a11hunl for· kidna p and robbrry suspects 11iivid r-.1urtagh. 26, and \\'lll)a n1 Cot11tcr, 25, ide ntified today by Sgt. Tho1npson, He said thev are chi1rgcd 1vl!h the ~nckup or a San Dlegn branch of the Security Pacific Natinn;;i! !Jank that net- ter! less 1.han $1,000 last l'lfond<1,I' .. Nr1thcr r.ti ~s Pr·ohasco nor Srn~et 11ere h;irmed or olherv.·1.~e n1oll'.s!.ed during .'lfl hnurs' rap\1v 11v .;inn dr11crlbcd their ab- ductnrs as qu1le polite. Thev \l'ere in1crv iP\l'ed h\' SJ; t . 'fhnmPsnn and El C;ijnn police deteclil'e~ n111st nf Frirla.1', also retrac1n~ fin aimless rlri1·e nrdcred h.v the kidnapers thn1ugh the hills nf S:in nirgn_ Suspects i\lurl;igh and Cn11ll1'r t}al'e .1p· pnrrntl.v hcen frrq\1r11ling the S{ln Diego ar"a 1n wh1f'h Hie couple was forced at $:ilnpn1nt In rr!urn },'ei ther is knov.·n In Harbor Area in· 1 ('~1ig;i1nrs, according to Sg! Thompson, \1 hn ~Rid both ;:irr r rnm ntl\ of st atf' Norn i.5 /.h e time to bny Dia.mo ruls Before the new 11 % inc rease that time make their QWn recom. mendations on solutions to district grnwth problems -problems they have helped tn crente. The developers. rcprrsented by at· tornt!y flod~er Howell, have expressed an interfst in helping the sthool dislrict rind answers pr ior to a meeting with the Orani;?e Oiunly Plannin g Commission scheduled for Nov, IO. Al this merting !he scho0! board, developers, and planning commissioner:o; "'til al!ernpt to resolve an unnf£icial rnoratorium pf;iced by the commission haltini;:: r!r1•elonm enL in the San Joaquin School District. New School A ttenda11ce Areas Eyed A discussion <if attendance areas for the ne w Dana Hills High School and the need fnr a tax ol'e rride electinn v.·ill taks p I ac e at tonight's 7:30 meeting of the Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees at Serra School in Capistrano Beach. Joe Wimer, director or administrative services. said he will make recom· n1endations on both attendi!nce area and ~Tade le1•els for the new school, schedul· ed to oµen in Sr>ptcmber of 1972. "\\'e will ho\'e to det•ide if seniors will be finishing at San Clemente or the new high school," he said . .,There also has been some discussion about placing some eighth grader~ in the new hii;:h school to alleviate overcrowding at Marco Forst.er Junior High ." Wimer said the board probably ""'on't make a final decisi()TI on attendance areas at tonight's meeting but will be in· terested in cnmrnunity reaction to \'arinus proposals. Al~n on the agt'nd:i 11 il l hr a di~cussion of 11 possible tax O\'Crride. eleclion. The l'oters appro ~·rd il 50 cent tax over- ride a \'Car and a hnlf <1go wl1'ich expires .June :iii. In order to hold an elecfi0n the board must n1ake a decision on the need for the amount of a 1.ax override at least three months beJore an election i! srheduled. \Vin1er said the buard probabl y will need to ask again for at least 50 cents to continue the current level of instruction. Other items on the lengthy school board agenda iocl ude recommendations fnr the di sposi tion of 1h.'.! old Capistrano High School site; a solutio n to drain<1ge prnblrn1s caused b,\/ "mystery water" al Viejo School in Mi~sion Viejo and a prir gress report on al1ernallvi;s to leasing San Clemente Municipal Pool. BPW To Honor La g una Police f\1rmbers of !he La guna Beach Police nepart.nient wil l he hnn()re<l Oct. 21 at the L.<ii.:un;i Beach Business anrl Profe~stonal \\'11n1en's f"liih Ci1·1r Participation Dinner. "Thi~ acrlaln1 is lrnig n1'erduP." c01n· n1~nle<l Paula Lovclad,v, Rr \V pre~ident, in <111nntui~·1ng rt1e lnvi[ai10n !n all n1cmhcr;; or the dep;irtn1ent to attend lh it d1nnl'.'r al the fl ott·I l..-i gt.111a. /\. ~nl'inl hour wil l hrgin :it Ii ~fl 11 m , \111.h d 1 n n er ~cf1e<lulrrl for 7 .~() pm. f.i~1c.'t-~ arl' w1'k'11111r :ind sh<iulrl ni;ike rr!'rr\Hl1(1ns <11 l'(·den's Fastnnn ~l ;inl'Jr, 4!H l!Mll. hy Turs.<l'1~' ('o,~1 [l('r per.onn L~ $6.Jfl, inrlud ing t;ix '''ld tip Th e Ci1•1e r art1c1p<il1o n Dinner is ;1n ;innual Cl'\V (>1·e11t GUARANTEED VALUES ----- KING SIZE DIAMOND ~ brlllt•nt full <•r1t.• Top color, Am...tc•n cvt. Set In •lth•r LHIH' or Geont's Ring ···---··--· ·-··--·-··--··---.... CLUSTER RINGS , ;, .. , ""' ~'•"· T09 color In brllli•nt Amiwlc•n art dl•moMs. 5.. In .ittt.r l•dl11' or O.nt't Rl"f ·-···--·-"-"····-··-····-·-·--------··--·· I EAUTl,Ul LAOllS' ~ CLUSTER RING 1.40 c-•r•t totll •;ht. To, cekw. l rllll•nl ArMl'ic•n c-vt .. l. .. --·~· DIAMOND CENm FOi OUNGI COUNTY Complet• flND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9,. 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA • COME IN AND IROWSI AROUND PHONE 646-7741 ....... H..t.or&hadw., • DOM IACm OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE wi... 19• "' • t!ll-.d .,_ .. -wlll ,._,_ tW dlo- rnoH l9 _,pt•I .. "' 40'% MDII tfi911 fOll ,.Id f" It " r- fll-f Nell. C..i '" M • -n 111_..,.1 COMP41L IXl'IRT WATCH IEPAll DONE ON PREMISU ' 7 .. • • • . '-' Laguna Beaeh EDITION 'J'oday's Ft.al N.Y. Stoeks VOL. M . NO. 249 , 4 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 TEN CENTS Ca·spers Cheered for Stand on Beach Access By FREDERICK SCllOE~tEHI. OI rho (hily '•lot S!ill After Inking a walking tour of lht priva!e (.'QIJllllUUJI.\', FiHh D i~ t r I c t !'iuper\ isor Hon;1ld (.'a s pc r s Sun· day assurcil lllt'tntlt.·rs of lhe 'l'hrec Arch Bay A~suc1a\lfll\ tliul '"it 1ust doe.sn't make sense to hlnst through a privatr con11nunily Lo gel to ;1 eup of sand." Caspers' rtmork about the small sector of publil' lidrlands \Vas greeted with y,·i!d applause frorn rnore than 200 inembers of the association who packl'!d. into the clubhouse to hear the supervisor's vie\\'S on pub!u: :H·cess to beaches. OS .. Tliieves Lift Sculpted Brn 1 IOLiSTO:'-i 1L'P!1 -A sculpture nf an ovcrsizcd brassicrr wa~ discovered n1issing frorn a 111odcrn :1rt mu~cu1n Sund;iy The sculpture \1·as tlial o:· a sizr ~O·C.:. 12 1i111cs largc•r th:in t1n actual bra "JI was a picct• (If .'i(;Ul pturc lh:it ~huuld Uc easy fo r people to en joy ;n1d ha\·e fun \\'ilh -something they c.:uuld sort ol discover." said its sculptor. Dick Wray, 33. The bra 1~·as laken front the l"tlt1· strucli on site of the contemporary arts museum. y,·herc it y,·as hung from a cablf' by huge y,·OOtlen clothespins. Diver Succumbs In \V ate rs Off <:oa~t of Laguna • <\ (;lcndora n\an learning lo scuba dive in water~ off Laguna Bench Sunday n1orni ng lost ron!'ic1ousnrss 11f1er emerg· ing fronl the o«<>n 0111d 11·as rushed lo lht' hospital. 1vherl' he 1~;is pronouncffi dl'ad fln arrh ;11 Lilegu:1 rd chief Skip Connrr iden tif1NI !he. victim as Helmut {;nesau, 30. A spokesn1an tur lhe cc1un1y C'oroner 's ofliee sflid !he f';111se ur the man·l! deat h "'a!" stsll un(!e!ermined 1111d lhat hi:r; di\'111g equ1pn1e11t had been 1m1XJunded for teslin~. '\'ilnessrs at Cleo Street Beach reportedly tnld inl'est1ga1ors th:it C.riesau s11 am tow:ird shore , s!uod up in !he \\·;ust·dt'cp v1alrr a nd then col1J:1pscd. t'o11ner s:tid 1hr 1·1tt1n1 "·11s hrnught In shore b.v olher 1nerntwr,; of the private rliv111g l'l:iss. 11·ho then adn1u1istered heart 111assa g1~ and n1uu1 h to 1noulh re~u sc1ta· t ion An arnbul;111ce nrrived and the \'ic· tin1 \1·as 1rans(X)r1Pd lo South Coast Con1- 1nunit y Hos pilal . "here cloC'!ors pro- 1101..ntced him de<>d. Conner said that followihg !ht-9 a.in, incidenl , the instructor of the class could no! bf> located. The lifeguard chief, noting thal the waters at Cleo Street Beach \.\ere better suited to surring than !kin di\·ing. said he intended to contact I.he in· ) structor and check hi:-: qualification!. Alaslu1. flija.cker fl ends to Mexico ANC HORAGE:. Alask11 I UPI ) -A \Vt in·9msolitlat1.'tt Arline~ i37 jetliner \\•asj11ij:i cked tocloy . ~;e F'BI said lhe nl jacker "'as aboard craft when it took off from Anchorage malional Airport for Bethel. Ala ska. he hijackcr dernandcd that tht plane he-Ad for i\lexlro. H0\1•ever, the craft rrtumed Io Anchora,::e for refueling and most ol the ~~engers were ren10Ved 1\1 abouL 7:45 ;:i .rn. the plane loo'.< olf again this lime for VRnCOll\'Cr' B c. The F'Bf said four cre"·mcn and the hi· jackrr !'!ill were Rboard tht plane. Tht 25 pas~engrr:s "'re J1llO"'erl lo gel off at Anchorage. ,-J1e flight was No. 15 originating in AnchGrage. II look of( Oo Its original schedule at S,JO 1.m. ()n(' report ~11ld lhe hijack('!' demllnded the pla.ne refuel at Vaocouvtr and lhet1 ·~o on to ~feiiro. "\\1e should work on thr areas lo bt> developed tasl along 1he coastline.·· Caspers said. Such arra<>. he added in- ··lude Jr\·ine Company holdings bet11•een Corona del ~tar <1nd Laguna Beach and A\'t o Community De1·e]opcr~ I .i n d i11 Laguna Niguel. '·\\'e must continue to work IJll projects like Salt Creek and Dohen.v and do it right with correct parking and support facilities,'' Caspers stressed. Caspers noted that he didn't beliet•t ('etttin provisions of the beach recrea· lional development !BRD l zone should apply to .. one hou se or lot." Lag111ui lncide1it lie was referring to a section of fhP rectnll~· approved me<1sure that requires !hat a IG-foo t ease1nen1 I.le granted fol' pubhl: access to the bt'ach befort' a buildi ng pern1it would bf' is:;ued The pr·ocedures \\'ould only apply to land on the ocean side of Pacific Coast l!ighv.•ay from Corona del JI.Jar to San. Juan Creek -including Three Arch Ba y and other private communities in unin- corporated territory. ··The BRO ordinance is not perfect ," Caspers commented. "Ordinances can be adjusted. I knov; it is an inconven1enct, Recall Leader Charges Atta_ck B~· PAT RICK BOYLt: OI "'• o.;1y P iiot Sl1!1 Laguna Beach city t•ounril recall pro- ponent Spern Janise got off to 11 rougti start Sunday when he clauns he v.·a:o; assaulted by the em)lloyes of a supermarket · And, rather than add another name to !he growing list of recall targets. the car ~alesn1an said he will take Ilic issue to court. The ln cidt'nt OCl·urred at 10.20 a.111. v.·hen Janise. working alone. wen1 1o Albertson's 1\1arket. iOO S. Coast High\\'ay. lo sci up a signature·galhtrin!( 1able. He has init ialed recall procedure.~ against Councilrnc11 Ed Lorr aod Peter Ostrander antl i\1a \'o r Richard (;old berg . fir also is cireul<iting petitions seekinJ.( !he ren1oval of City l\l:inaJ.(CI' L<HT,v Bo~r and one prohit11ling 1:onst1·uction of the Pacific Co;ist Freeway through the city. After !he n1arkel rel u.~eJ hi 111 permission 10 pt1r\i, Oil(' Of hi~ "Recallmubi!es" on the Property, Jani8f' 58id he set a srn all l"ard lill>le near !he entrance to the rnarkel. Il e said the assistant manager. seeking to ha\e . Janise e\·irted, called 1>0l1ce Janise lhen threatened 1(1 sur the. market if hr \\"as ;1rrcs1.ed. c1tin;; a la1v 1\'hil·h per rnit:) sueh act11·1ly on privat ~· property 10 \1'hich thr pi1bHc has acce~s. His claltn uf legalil .v ll'as t'(lllftl'med hy deputy dislrict attorney Terry Cannon, police said. and Janise "'as penn111ed to remain on the premise:::. f!uy,·ever. Janise clairns that. once thr nfficers h:.d dep<1 rtrd. l\\'n cmploye.'1 ran1me<l a earl in(O his table 1111d called him "a dirt1· ~OH ." ,Jan1sf' alleges thut his tahle \\·<is then picked up and mo1•ed near the exit of the sl<Jrc. ln \hf' process. .J;u1L~e adds. !he "ind blew t\\'O nf hi~ pe1illons a\1·av. i\tnrket 1n;lna aer Bob Hersch. In cle- World Culinary Festival Slated 111 Laguna Beacl1 International di shes will be: featured at the Laguna lleach High School American Field Scr1tict Chapter'!( annual Dime-a· Dip dinner in the hig h school cafeteria at 6 p.m. Thursday. Conlributlng their favoritt recipes lo the feast will be Lagu na's l.lvo current AFS students. Jose Trucco of Argcn!ina and Naj\va Saideh of Jordan. Also on hand to meet guesls and tell of their re- cent experiences as America ns Abro:id under the AF'::: student exchange progr11m will be Karen Cutcomp. \\'hO spent the 511mmer in France. and Robin Oliver. v.·ho v.1as in Belgium for an cnlire school yea1'. Proceeds lrom the dinner help supporl tht AF'S program. whi ch brings foreign students to Laguna a.'I guest.'! of local familie.'I "'hile they allend LBllS and sends Laguna :sludtnl'.11 oversea.'!. The din- ner and prograrn art open lo !he public. Boy, Girl H1u·I Bon1b SAIGO'N (AP~ -A \'lelnamr.i;c boy and Rirl t~w 11 firebomD tflflay a• a parked minibus owned by the t tnited N<l· lions Children's Fund a.nd escaped . The th~wheel vehicle was parked on • Saigon .strttt and no one wes in It. I\ was badly dRm11gcd. ' nying the charges said today lhl' l'mployes had asked the recall proponent. to mo\'e his operalion to the other side of the building as he was blocking earl traf- 1 ic-. \Yhen Janise did not comply, Bersch s.i.id. the assistant manager simply mov- td the table for him. Bersch noted that he 1vas not at work Sunday. but had con- ft'rred \1·ith his assistant over !ht lelephone \1'hile the incident 1\·a~ in pro· gress. Jn spite ur opening day prob!cn1s. Janise says he was "s1~·a1nped " \\'i!li resident~ v.·ointing to sign the pet itio11s. lie. .<.aid he had 110 signatures for Lorr. 93 for Ostr;111der, 89 for Coldbers:. 64 for !hr lrce1~·ay and 41 fol' Rosr. On e;ic::h of the recall petitions, )1e rnu~t Rather JllSt over 2.CKKI signatures lo lorcf' an election. Both the rree\\·ay and cit,\· rn an;:iger petitions arc advisory and ca rry no lega l \\'eight. .J;,nise sai d he 11.·ould continue his recall (·ampaign through the "·eek . Gt'eeu Thrnnh Leads Police To Niguel l\fau A Laguna Niguel man \\'hose apparent gr('Cn 1humb Jed to his being lingered b.1· (!range Cn un!y i;hl'nff·s de puties was f':lrefully plan!crt 1n thr c·nun!_v jail Sun - rla v night. Offi cers picked up J\·11chael O'Banno11. 22. at hi~ hotne al :'!0332 Grande Vist~ after being adl'1.~cd by lhe suspect' ... lardlonl lha1 O'llannnn had a large- number of nursery plants and rolls of dichondra turf in hi s possession. Invest igators said they trace d the seven potted plants nru1 the grass sods lo the 1010 Nursery. 25161 Chap.11rosa. Laguna Niguel. They in1mediately booked O'Bannon on suspicion of burglary. Officers said O'Bannon's landlord told !hem h(' be<:ame suspicious of h1:0: tenant's activities in the nurstry busines.'I be<:ause he hadn 't received hi'.11 rent fo r snme. week s. Sunday Pnrking May Cost Agai11. l .agun~ Beach's traditional policy of deactivating parking met.er• on Sunday.~ during the Oct. I-March 31 "off-season," may becomt an insla11t thing of the past as of Wednesd3y night. Councilman Edward Lorr will ask lh~ council to rescind the resolulion sellin1 lhe policy. adopted In 196;1. At the, last council meeting Lorr an(! .son1e ftllow councilmen, noting an· nouncements that the free Sunday park- ing v.·as going Into effect again, com· menttd that "thing• have changed since 1963" 11nd mull~ the possibllity of ttstor· ing Sunday parking meter rees at leas! In the beach areas. City Manager Lawrence R~ will · rocommend that. if the action Is taken, It •wlY to all nieters in the clty, rsthtr than attempting to define beach 1re~s. ' bl.JI tny utl'Lcf' will help you eipedite any probletns }OU n1ay have." he told the pro- perty Oll'llel'S \\'h ile agreeing \1·1th propert y owner3 !hat Three Arch Bay should be deleted as an access route to the beach. Caspers said provisions of the BRD applying lo proleclion of bl uffs. cliHs and sceni~ lands should not be changed. Harry Grimsley. for1ner president of the Three Arch Bay Association sug- gested the county "eliminate Three Arch Bay from the BRO altogether." Jl is idea received tremendous applause. • Grimsley said that a provision of the ordi nance \\'Ould req uire 21 copies of plans to be submitted tu the county "for so111etlung as minor as a i.:ha11ge in a water line " "\\'e bel ieve that to be bureaucratic lyra1u1y and 1ntinudation," Grimsley declared. •·\\'e don 't need that ordinance here," he ;Hided , noting that Three Arch Bay has it s own architectural revie1v committee. ' Caspers reponded that deletion of Three Arch Bay from the BRO zone "is certainly one alternative ." Caspers· con1n1ents regarding the delt· lion of the Threc 1\rt:h Bay as a beac!'I access route \\'ete backed up hy tht O<.ean and Shoreline Planning and Steer- ing Con1n111tee reporl last "'eek. sug· gesting that Three Al'th Ba v "for the time being" be eluninatcd fi:orn access discussions. Residents continued to stress tG Caspers !':iunday th<lt opening the private strei'ts of Three Arch Bn v as beach ac- cess routes \\·ou ld in jure ihe quiet livfn~ at the cornn1unlly, dlsrupl security and de\'aJue property . Ill ......... an a a • ' . . '• • THE DANNY DAVEY DOLL ROliNDUP BEGAN TODAY Jann• Wh itaker, Mrs. Jot,n Sfartley, Arny Crumley Dolls Wanted Assistance League Looking &lting a goal of 2.000·do!l s, the Laguna Beach Assisl::;nce League kicked off 1l s l>anny Davc.v Doll J)rive loday at al l Luguna Beach schools. Students are encouraged to drop ofl old 110\ls in boxe!i located on lhe fi ve cani- pu se~ The dolls will bP sC"nt to lnd1nn t h1ldre11 in 6-nzona an<l New 1\1ex ic:t.1 JU~!. belore Christmas. In addition l.o colleetlng the dolls, lhc League will send hundreds of warm , col· nrful caps and othe r loys lo the Indian lots. Supenntrndenl \V il11am Ullom has designated th is 1veek as Danny Davey I.loll \\leek, en t ouragin g us inany students <iii possihl(' to fJttrllc1pa1 e 1n tile drive. Thr Dan n.v Davey Doll Club meets rvery Friday fron1 9.30 a.n1. lo I p.m. to repair. dress and pack thr dolls before the~' :ire shipped to the Indians. Jl..trs. Holl:inr! Sig11foos is d1rcct1ng the drive. Laguna Council Honors Tl11·ee Vetera11 Off ice r s "· Thret vc!cran Laguna Beach pO!ice of- fi cers, each of v.·hom has served 25 years or, more in the Art Colony. will be honored tn a special City Council ceremony Wednesday night . Al the opening of tbe 7:30 p.in. meeting, certificates of merit "'iii be presented to Lt. John Zelko, who con1· pleled 2~ years of service 011 the Laguna frrce Aug. I. Sgt. Victor Sagan. who com· pleted 2~ service year1 on Sept. I and Delectivt ldentiflcation Offit:f:r George Pletts, who will have been with the fore(' for 29 years on Nov. l. Pletls, 58, is the senior officer in time of service, having joined the force in November. 1942. He set up the poliee photo lab-it!. 1945 and has been respon.'Jl- ble for Its .~ration si.qce then. Plelts is past president of ibe'.l Lagi.ina Be11ch Polict: Assoc11tion. the Sou the r n C.111ifornia Fingerprint Association nod the California Division of the Jnterna· llonal Assocl..it.ion for ldentJfica tions . LL 1.elko, 47, joined the L.aguna rorce In August, 1946, as a patrolman and was promoted tD lieutenant-lo 1954. Sgt. siaan also ca,.,_ to 1Ja5una, n • patrolman In 1946. was promoted to sergeani in 1966 and ls a pa~t president of the Laguna Beach0ce Asi;ociation. Witches Roo1ning Jn Hilton Hotel LOS ANGELl!:S /UPI) -Th~:rJirst an. nual witi:hcraft and sorcery {conve.ntion will be held this weekend at lhe Los Angeles lUlton The convention's purpose, its an. nouncement said, was lo "celebrate the grO\\'ing intersl in lhe occult, science fic- tion. comic boOks and re I ate d rnemorabilia." Participants will include science fiction author11 Ray Bradbury and Robert Bloch : erlitor11 of comic books and horror magazines: the "President of the Dracula SOC!iely". •nd "\l!itchcraft authorities." the announcement •aid. Russ Cl1ief U ni11 j t11·ell Bi1t Sl1al{en OTTA\\'A ~Li Pl \ -A 1nan shoutinR "Long Live Hungary!" broke througll police hnes and 111tackf'd Soviet Pren1ier Alexei N. l\osygin today. He fi xed att armloc k around the Soviet leader's neck before being dragged olf by guard~. Kosygin was not hurt, but appeared shaken. Kosygin, 67, \\'as accompanied by Cana · dtan Pr11ne :O.linistcr Pierre Elliot• Trudeau \\'he n the attack occurred . Trudeau was not ha!'1ned. UPI photographer Jean Alarie , who was so close his hp \\·as cut in the scuf· rJing, •aid the assailant "actually got h1.s forearm around Kosygin's neck" befor• being dragged away by security guards. Another nian also w<is taken into custody in connection wi!h !he attack . Alarie said the long -h<1ired assai lant jumped fron1 a group of den1onstrators into the cro"'d of ne1vsn1en around Kosygin and then leaped at Kosygin'.1 back as he passed. Kosygin's coat "a.~ pulled off hi.• shoulders . Kosygi n was surrounded by Royal Cenadian i\olount-ed policemen and rushed u1to the Parlia1ncnt building As the assailant 1vas taken away by police he shouted his nan1e was Giza 1\1atra i. the name of a Toronto man who has been active in the cxtre1ne right win!-! t:dmund Burke Societ y -Canada':t equivalent of the John Birch Society 111 !he United Stales. The attack on Kosyg111 11·as n1ad111 despite extremely 11ght s cc u r it .v measures Iha! \Vl're 1aken fo llo\ving !hr. discovery by police during the night of two bombs and a. nun1ber or in cendiary d('\'ices near the Soviel l'.:1nb<1s~~'- Rep<Jrls that a third bon1b l1ad hecn folind · block from the Sovie! En1bass.v led or ·e instead to the part ial rnaking!'I otov Cocktail on a street cor- clusler of 11 rca<l~-nHx('tl to cktails 1n the bushes of a n b} arkland. "So I r we have t"·o bornbs, one partial J\loloto Cocktail, and the n1ak1ngs of I l other cocktails, and the search con· tinuefi," a police official said. • Cea at \\'ea tiler Look for sunny skies Tuesdzy with highs of 68 along the Orange Coast , rising to 78 inland. l.Alw!I lo- night 11 cool 45 ·degrees. Ti1ne lo get out the extra blanket. INSWE TODAY At least one outliorit.11 believe! !lit tnodern 'educat1onol' toys for uou,1gslers are har111fut. He ~­ serU tllat pQts and pons art btt· tcr toys t/1011 so1ne of the n1a111t· facturcd ones. Sec storu. Page 5 . .... 1,.. 11 C•Mlwllle I C~tdllltto U, I ClaHllh• J).)I Ct"'l41 l l c......... 16 °""' Htlk•t 11 01-(•• H ldlftrlll "••• ' ,.,, .. ,.1_1 " ,,_. , .. ,, ...,."." n A1111 l111dtr• JI , ~\ .. ' r-· f tllll Y PILOT Mondu. Oc:toW 18, 1971 Pilot's Plea Spurned Tragedy Follows Denial by FBI of Fuel \\'ASH LNGTON (AP ) -FBI agents repeatedly Ignored a h1Jacked pllot's plea to let him refuel JUSt before the affair en- ded m tragedy Oct. 4, the \\'ashington Post reported today. Moments before he was shot to de11ih by his capl.nr at Jacksonvll!e . Fla , airport , pilot Brent Q. Do"·ns i5 quoted a!li telling the FBI : "You ate e-ndangerin g lives by doing this ... we request some fuel out here. plea!le." The newspaper gavt the account of the ·hijacking in a hitherto secret transcript of the last radio transmis sion bet11i·een th e pilot and authoritie-s Polict said the hija('ker, Ge<irge ~1. Gilfe Jr., 35 , took his estranged "'tfe by force to the Nashvi!Je airport early that morning after leaving suicide notts. They said he and a friend, Bobby \\'ayne Wa\lact , drew pistols on the pilot and ordt red him to fl y his private twin~ngme Auo-C<lmmander to the Bahamas. Firm Seel{s To Cut Off Bus Service By JACK BROBACK OI t!le D•l!t '11&1 S!•ff Orange ())ast cities will be without bus service to Santa Ana in a few months if the state P ublic Utilities Commission (PUC) grants a request of the South Coast Tran.sit O'.lrp. to abandon service. George Cordier, general manager of the transit firm, told directors of the Orange County Transit District this morning that financ ial losses are moun- ting and patronage is decreasing on the roules to Laguna Beach and Newport· Balboa via Costa Mesa. "Wt lost $48,000 in 1970 and SJ,000 dur· in g the month of August fiis yea r despite an increase in fares In effect since last March," Cordier said. He said there had bet n a 20 percent in· crea!lie in revenu e sin('e March, but a 29 per~t decrea~ in patrona~e. O'.lrdier t stimated that 1t would be three to four months before the fir m could expect PUC approval to abandon the routes. Tht firm now operates 13 round trips a day to Balboa and e-ight a day to Laguna. The service begins at 5.-l:i a.m. and thl'! last bus at night lea\·es Santa Ana a t 5:30 p m. The local transit firm is owned by American Transi t Corp. of St. Louis \\·hich operates 30 transit companies in the United Stales, The firm recently ceased bus opera- tions in Santa Ana after giving th e city three months notict. Santa Ana bus line!li are now operated by tht company under a St,200 a month contract wit h the city. South Coast Transit executives had warnl'!d the transit district directors last July that the Laguna Beach-Balboa routes we rt losing monpy. At that t imt, Don Bny\es of the eom· pany said his firm "'as v.·illlng to operate a bus system 1n !he rounty for tht transit district. He said the fi rm did that for fivl! municipalitie~ a('ross the rountry. Last Aprtl the-transit firm discontinued service to Huntington Btarh and El ~1odtnn from Santa Ana 11i·1th PUC permission. The transit district directors decided today to go foT11i·ard with a ~25.000 study of bus needs in the county. Consultants art now submitting proposals for !he survey. The directors al~n dl.'r1ded tnda y to pro- Cl.'ed with recr111t m~nt nf a J,!eneral manager "-'ho "'''lllkl be p;:iid $.2 !.4!111 !n $26.772 a year They rlr oppl.'d plans In hlrt a manager of bu s opera11ons prior to hir- ing a general manager. • OUNGI COA'lT DAILY PILOT QIAllQ11 COAST •Ual1$K1Ni> tot.lrAXV 1':,berf N. WeM \ ,.,..Id~ •Jiii IP'U'liiMr J1cli R. c.,1 ... 'V1'1 PrltldM! Mil Gs>u'•I ~ no11i.1 ~ •• vu Edl!or n.~"'•' A. MVT11hit1• M•11•vl111 Ed l!Dr Cli•rt .. H. loo1 Rid11rd P. Ni ll s. Aa.isll nl MIM!ll"9 .£.d1""1t l.etYM ..... Offk• 22! ,.,.,, ... ~.ft~ .. J.C nt •ddr111: P.O. l or 6~£. '1£S2 s.. c1,_,. Office 3DS North ll C•min• l\•11, 92£12 0tW OHie• Cll1t M ... • ~ Wftl lrt atr'Mt """"" IMC~' 1lll NIWftlOrt ao .. l1V1rd ~ ~ tw• llKll ......,.,. When the plane took off, t he P'Bt wa!li notified, and whtn the pilo t said he would land in Jacksonville for fuel. agents were sent to the air,,ort. The transrript said Downs was I.old by the: air control lflwer that a fuel trurk would be stand in~ by. Later, the ne"·spaper said, an FBI agent in the cnn- trol tower directed Downs to a different landing site and othtr!li surroundfd the: plane. exchanging gunfire "''1th the ht· jacker. Do11i•ns was shnt in \he b;ir k by the hi- j;,cker. 11i·ho turnrd his . 4 5 ·ca 11 he r automatic on his "'lft and final!v himself All three died, but I.he co-.pilnt and \\'allace were not hurt Here is part of the transcript printed by the pos.l Pilot: "\Vhere's the fuel truck?" Tower: "This is lhe FBI. There 1\'ill be nn fueL Repeat. There v.•ill ht no fuel. There will be no starter whlch Downs had al5tl ri!<juesl~ to gel the plane a1rboml! again ~ave you cut your ~ines~" Pause Pllnt ''IJh /gasp), loo k I don't think thl!I fellov."s ktddtn' -I wish you'd get the fuel trurk out here" Tower· "Sii Novemller (plane ror!e namel lhf re: wtll be no fuel. I .repeat. There will he nn fuel." P1lol: "This i!!i 58 N')vembf'r. Ynu arl! tndangering li''e!li by doing lhis, and uh, "'e have M other ('hOi('e hut to go ;ilnng and, uh. for thf sake nf some lives "'e re· quest some fuel out here please." The ro-pilot. Randall Crump, then left the plane to talk to ai;(ents. the newspaper s;iid. bu! was husllPd intn <J waiting car. \\'allace . 32, also jumped out. and momenls later, thr FBI and the hi;ackrr exchanged fire. The transcript ends v.·ith a q11es!ion from the control tower : "58 N'lvember?" Dog But~hered Gory Rem.ains Found on Beach The butcherer! body of a German Shepherd dog v.•as found impaled on a &take on Huntington Beach State Park Sunday. "I havt nevtr seen a worse txample or animal cruelty." said George ff)'!': of the Huntington Beach HumaPe Society who was called to the beach after two lifeguards spotted the dead animal Sun- day aftemool'I. "It was almost as if it was part of a devil worship case." Fryl'! said that a broom handle had been sharpentd at one end and driven lengthwisl'! through the futl-grown black and brown dog. The stakt was then dril'en into !he sand . The hindquarter~ of the anim al ha d been skiMtd and tht dog had also been shot between the eyes from close range 11i·ith a heavy caliber bullet. ''It appeared the dog was shot after it 11i·as impaled." Frye said. "It was flat, plain butchered." The humane officer said that there were drag marks in Ille sand leading back to Pacific Coast Highway. "Thi! dog had betn killed some ploce l'!lse and then brought to the beach," P'rye added. Heist Suspect Hangs S ~lf In Huntington Jail Cell By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ti!• O•llY 'llol s1.i1 Armed robbtry suspect Robert O. Belair of Huntington Bt ach, capturtd after a widespread manhunt and high speed chase, was found hanged Sunday afternoon in his Huntington Beach jaU ce:ll. Belair. 20. of 801 Florida St .. was found at 1:40 p.m. by city jailer Tom Conway. He was pronounced dead at 1he scene by an Orange County Coroner's deputy after attempts lO ;e:vive him failed. Police: said Belair hanged himself by looping his trousers over a bar in his cell door. The suspect had been wan ted on armed robbery and assault charges and was the. subject of a five and one-half hour manhunt prior to his capture shortly after midnigh t Saturday. His arrest came after a high spted auto chase and a door·lo-door search v.·hich had involved about :io officer5 from seven Orange County polict agencies. Belaifs IS-month-old d a u fl! h t er , Barbara Ann, "'as in hi11 rar durinj! !he. chase v.·hich reached speeds of 85 miles per hour. Police allege he ran a red light on \\1arner Avenul! at Bea('h Boule\·ard ~and ~pun out twice during the pursuit. ) \Vhen he was cornerPd on Camrl rircle, nf~ers claim the man Jumped from !he mov~car which crashed intn a nearby home, The child "'as uninjured in the ac· cident. 62 for Sunday Breaks Oct. 17 Weather R ecord o rficer Cary Sperli ng rirtd 1 11ingl1! 11hot as Belair disapptsred between two houses after abandoning the car. Th e search, which began at about fl:40 p. m. had officers going to ea('h house in surrounding tracts to locate Belair, ..,.,-ho wa:o; believed to be armed. He\lcopters from Costa ~lesa and Nev.'port Beach joined In the se<irch. Tbe man was arrested in Fountain Valley al the home of his uncl e. Guy Latzaro, 40, of 17441 Palm St. Officers Ed Williams and Richard Hansen and Sgt. Tris!ram Swan found him sletping in the garage of the home. At I.he time of hi!! arrest, patrolmen allege they found him armed with a .32- ca\iber revolver. Lazzaro was also taken into custody on charges of ha rboring a fugitive. The events leading to Be!air's cha~e and e_\'entual capture are b e i n g reconstru('ted today by the Huntington Beach authorities. Th is is what they believe happPnetl! Belair. who is sl.'parated from hi.~ 1\•if P. Diane Loui~I.'. JR, of Long Be-;ich, had taken custody of their child on Thur!>day. Detectives said there. is a s2:i.noo 11i·ar- ran! on Belair charging him "'ilh fil'e rounts of anned robbery, fi\'f' MU01~ nf a~saull ;ind \'inl.<1tion of California Youth Authority parole fr om Los· Angtles Coun- ty. On Saturd.:i~·. Brla1r phoned h 1~ \l.'1fe lo tell her hi.' 11i·ould not bnn~ !he child fl:ick. He later brnke inr.o the Long Beach hnrpP Y..htre he allei;:edl y bf-at hls estranged "·1fe and threatened to kill her. Long Beach police nnt ified of Bp\air's rhreat.s riut out an all points hulletin for his arrest, ThP b11!1etin v.·a~ hrnadcasl In Hun· tington Bea('h. A fe v.· minu te!! later of- fi cer Rohert Russell 11i·ith reservt officer Bill We~ton spotted Belair rlrlving tast- Arctic air moved into the southland bound on Warner Avenue. Offieers noted this week . selling tht second wea!her the-child was in the car al that time. record for the month of October V.'ilh S~r · Ru.ssell pulltd tht man Temperatures in Los Angele!!i 11truggltd over j ·est 0f tht Beach Boultvard In- to a h1gb of 62 degrees Sunday. the cold· ters ion. A!li the. policemen got out of est Oct 17 on record. JllSt tv.'O ".'u~ I.he cars Belair accelerattd away from hefore thf' Los Angeles mercury hit JO I » t running the red light at Beach and degrees for the hot test October day ittini two parked cars. recorded. Chill\' air fro~1ed most of the Or11nii;I! r'm~t Sunday v.·11h ten1peraturt'!l nl 65 . li2 and fil ~ rerorde-d al. Huntingron Beach, J\e11i·port Brach and San Clemente. ~Laguna "Beaeh was a minnr exception \'ith a burst of mild v.·eather ge1t1ng as \.\arm as 7~ degrees. ;..ll'lre or the same: mild wP:i1her 1!l PX· pC'c!ed t.(lday anrl Tue!>day. T he weathennan sa~'!i high alnng the coast will be fi8 lo 7P. degrees Tuesday with eat· ·l'V morning clouds. The nighLs will he loo!, ranging from 35 to 48. - The crisp v.·1.'ekend w1?.8th"r brought lh!! season's first snow to Los Angeles moun· tain tops and up to I 47 inches of rain 1n the valleys. \Veather fore:casttr!li 11aid the ('()1)1 air came fr om a detp low-pressurl'! system mol'!ng southrasterly from Alaska The v.·eather kepl lhing!I lively A!li fn11 r airhn~r5 wrre strurk by lightening ..,.,·hil l'! fl yin g al:Nl\•e Los Angeles International Alrf)Ort AH anded safel.1 A lllma Linda L:nh•er~!ly student., James Purdham, 2~. v.·a~ rrozcn to death in a sudden bli1.r.i~rd ~·hil ~ hiking eight miles eas1 nf 1.ake Arrnv.~d The first m aj nr r~un Qf the y e a r dampened Orange Cnunty area~ RS the Or1nge County Harbor Otp11rtmenl fe<Xlrded .22 lncties of rRinfa\J in Newport 8tKh over I.he "'ttktnd, Auna Maria II ~teading Race To Sa11 Lucas Al Schoellerman's Cal 40 Anna Marla 11 from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club movtd up front In the Newport Harbor Yacht Club'11 Csbo San Lucas race Mo~· dav as winds died off the. coast of Baia Ca.llfornia. Earll!!r story Page 27 · Uad vachl!!i wert off San Martin ts1arKI In a fiat sea. Soulhta!t l''incl!!i th11t prel'ailed from the. start died Sunday al)nut r pm .. according to Dick Slee\e aboard the t!cort vesse.I Bon Homme Rlch11rd Ann.:i ~faria's position placed her about !l.i milts sihead of Ru~ \Yard's Ariez Bo Be11uchaTnp's Onrothy 0 was 18 mile' rn of Arie-$. Others th!' rArl!: 11re John Scripps' Nn"'i" Ott .\,tir, aSn Oltgt'.l Y11cht Club; Rtimon Carlin's Sayu\11. Acapulco Y1cht . C'lub. and Kahill. ro-sk!ppered by H V. Wright •nd Erie Fricker, Hunt in(ton Harbour Yt1cht Club. School Work•Jwp Pro·hlems Mulled· In San Joaquin DAILY ~ILOT S!•I! ~~o!• DIES IN PALM SPRINGS Gloria Irvi ne Civic Leader Gloria Irvine Dea cl at 58 Funeral serVJ('l'S are set Wednesday for the 11i•idow of former Irvine Compan y president Myfi;ird Jr\•ine. Dealh came Saturday in her sleep for tlfrs. Gl ori;i \\'ood lt1•ine, 511, at her vaca- tion rctrc:it in Palin Springs. Rites "'ill he at l 1 a.m. \Vednesday in Pacific VJCIV Chapel, Corona del rwta r, 11.'ith hurial to follo1v ::it Pacific View. tlfrs. lr\'ine ""a!'i a member oi one of CalHorn11fs nldPSl farn1lies. She lil·ed ::it\:\:! tlfnnte Carln Drive. in l.a~un.<1 Br;11 ·h's lr1·ine Cove 11i•1th one of her four rhildren, .lames ht Irvine. Shfl h.1d a rcru1alion as a ceaseless cnmn1uru1.v henrfit ca n1paigner. "La1f'ly J't·<> slowed dri1vn a bit -!et lhe kids rio il." 11'fl'S . lrvine re1na rked to friends recently. l\·lrs. Irvine was the fi rst person hi sign I.he recent incnrporatinn ptlition for creating the City of lr\'lne. During hrr 35 years as an Orangt O:.unty resiclent, Mrs. Irvine distinguish· ed heri;elf fnr devolion lo cultural and charitable acilivities, Shi' w;is a fQunding mrmber of the Ntwport Harhnr Art 1'1useum and a char- ter mrmber of boll1 the Newport Ha rbor and San!a Ana A.<isislnnce League. She \\'<IS a p;.<;t prc!<irlent Of the Jailer, ~!rs. Irvine :i1so raised funds for 1he South Q1a~! Cnrnmunity Hospital. l\frs . lrvine had attended the San Fran- cisrn SrhoPI of Fine Arli> 111d studied o:iinting with Lng11na Oe;i('h arl!st Roger Kunz. Sh(' marlP. mnny mri.~air.s. in addition to p:iinling:. 11.~ :i prr.~nna\ hnbhy. Born in San Ma!('(!, she was a member of the. well-known llald\.\'ill family. fn11ndrr~ ill ld O\\'n('rS or the Dillingham Cnrfl')rati11n \l'hich l!> develoring land holding~ in H;iwnil ;:ind Aust raha. H<'r J!rcn1-i;randf1tlhcr was Ge<1rge Jt v1\r. "'ho st'r\·rri in \847 as military gn\·ernrir rif San Franrl~cfJ . !'hP ll'il'S flr!'t n111rnrd t() \\'illiam \V, \VhitP JI, hut the 11ninn enrled in (livnrc~- Rr~1<lrs thrir ""n. \\'illian1 \V . \\·h1te Ill and !hr l:itr >lvford Jr\'inc·~ ~11n, 1",Jrc Ir\ inr \r:i\e~ a d;iuchler, r.tor1a \\'hltc and a ~trpdaugtill'r. ~lrs. Linda lr1·1nr C~11<>rlc , plu~ ft \'r g:r:indchi\d ren •. Thr f;i111ih h.1<; ~ll~~~r~trtl 111rm11n;il rnn!nh11\1nn.~ tn South Coast Communit.v H n~rnlal flr tl1r (lr;ini:r F'.mpire C<luncil of 1hr Hn1 Srflu!~ of An1erw;i . l!1•r l<i1r tiu~h1111d 11a~ arli\'r in Bnv Srn11t111J! .1nrl Jrv1ne r;inrhll'ln{is nel'lr 11·hrrr ~h" 11111 l>r b11riPrl 11·rrP U ~t·d ~rvrr:il ~''"'HS \Jl'fore his 19~!'1 dca!h for a 11•nrldwidr Rnv Scnut .Jamboree. Nrarby .!;nnhorec llond was named for I.he \'ast encan1pn1ct1l. San Joaquin Eltmentary Sc h no 1 D\strict'!li growth problem!li and poz!ib!t solutions wUI be the topi(' of a SJ>f'CJa.I 11i·ork shop late this mon th . Homeowners, parenls, and del'elopers have been in- vited, The meeting of the Board of Trustees v.·ill take pla ce Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Aliso School, 22882 Loumonl Drive-. El T1°ro. The d1S<"uss1nn 11i•1!1 crnler around <:P1>era1 issues· the need for a lax o\'Pr· ridr election in June: buildin,i;: schools "·1th J!eneral fund monies. estahlishing a district-wide task fnrcl' to makP recom- mendations on solutions to growth pro- blems, C1nd a discussion of possible assist;ince from de\'elopers. A 73-cent tax override will expi re J1me 30, If an election is to be held prior to th.<1t lime !he trustees will be required to make a deci sion at least three months prior to the election. Another element to be considered will be the amount of thr tax override. Wayne Clark. pre~itlrnt nf the University Park Parent· Tencher A ~snciation, has sug- gested on behalf of his group that school crinstruclinn be funded from ~eneral operatin,I! expenses. A tax override would h.<!\'e tn he c11nsiderably higher !han 73 cents if !he bnard decides to do this. A third topi c.. will be the development n( a citi?.en's las~ force to study school di~trirl problems. The board 11i·11l be discussing !he make\Jp of the task force, its duties. and the lime it "'iii have to makl' recommendations. An•:a developers at the meeting. 11i•ho held thei r o"'n meeting Friday, v.·ill a t Ba11k Robber s Release Ne,vport Couple Unhurt A polite pair of bandits who kidnaped a young couple from Newport Beach and abandoned them unharmed in El Cajon Friday has been identified by the FBI as San Diego bank robbery suspects. ''They needed v.·hee!s," Newport Beach Police Detective Sgt. Ken Thompson said today when asked about a motive. The men who abducted Huby Probasco, 17, and her dale, 1.1arine l<ichard Sensel, 20, kept !he enlisted man 's 1970 sport sedan after lea ving the victims bound "'ilh bed sheets in a motel. lnvest1g:i tors theonze 1he ho Id up susperts n1ust have bandoncd another getaway car before kidnaping Miss Probasco and Sensel near her home at 2804 Broad St., Newpo rt Beach. 1-fiss Prob:isco wa5 reported lo police as a missing perS1)11 v•hen she failed to return horne fron1 a dale with Senset last Wednesd;iy night. The FRT and other law agen('ies have launched a wide rnanhunt for kidnap and robbery sus]l{'cts Oa\'id Murt;igh. 2fi, and \Vill1an1 Coulter, 25, identified toclay by Sgt. Thompson. He said they are charged with the stickup of a San Diego branrh nf the Scrurity P.:icif1c National Bank thal net· led less th;in $1.000 last ~lnnd11~·· Ne11hcr ~1 1ss Pr11bascn nor Sensel were harmed ur othen\ ise n1o!csted d11nng 36 hours' c.1p1ivlty and desc-r1bcd thrir ab- ductors as quite pnl1tc They v.•rrr 1nterv1e\\·ed hy S g I • Thomp.~nn and El Cajon pohce drle('\ivrs mo.st of Fr1d;iv, alsri rr1r:iring an aimless dri1·e nrderf"ci h}' 1he k1d napers through the hdlii nf S;in Dil'J.:11 S11sprct.~ {llur t:i,l!h a11ct Co11l!cr ha\'r ap- p;iren!ly hrcn freriucn!ln~ lhe S;in D1cgn ;1rr~ In \\'IHth the. rouplc v.·as fnrced at gunpni nt !n rrturn. Neither is knoll'n to l!arhnr Area in- i,,·e~t1gaturs. ;ircording tn Sgt. Thnmpsnn, 11·hri said both nr·e from nut of slate Nmv i~ the 'ti"':! to buy Dianwnds that time make !heir own rerom .. mendatinns on solutions tn di!ltrict growth problems -problems they have helped to create. The developers, represented by al• tomey Rodger Howell , have expresstd an interest in helping the school district find ;inswers prior to a meeting with !he Orange County Plannmg Commission scheduled for Nov. 10. At this n1eeun g the school board, developtrs, and planning commissioners v.·ill attempt to resol\'e an unofficial moratorium placed by the commission halt in!; 1tr1·rlnnment in the San Joaquin School District. New School " Attendance Areas Eyed A discussion of attendance areas for t he new Dana Hills High School and the need for a tax O\'erride election will take p lace. at tonight's 7:30 meeting of the Capistrano Unified School District board o{ trustees al Serra School id Capistrano Beach. Joe Vt'imer, director of administrative services. said he "'ill make recom· mendations on both attendance area and grade levels for the ne w school. schedul· ed to open in September of 1972. "\Ve wil! have to decide if seniors will be finishing at San Clemente or the nl'!W high school." he ~aid. ''There also has been some discussion abnut placing some ei~hth graders in the new high school to a lleviate o\'errrowdi11g at h1arco Forster Junior High." \\'in1er said lhe board probably won't mtike a final decision on attendance areas at tonight's meeting but will bt in· teresred in community rea('tion to various proposals. Also on the agenda "'ill be a discussion of a possible tax override election. The \'Oters approved a 50 cent tax over· ride a yea r and a half ago which el'pires June JO. In order tn hole! an election the board must make a decisio n on lhe need fl•r lf)e amount of ;i lax o\·erride at least three months before an election is scheduled. \\'imer said the board probably 11i·ill nl'ed to ask agai n for al leO'st art cents to continue the current level of instruclion. ()!her items on the lengthy school hoard agenda include recommendations fnr the disposition of th~ old Capistrano High School site; a solution to drainage probleins caused by "mystery water" at Viejo School in ~1ission Viejo and a pro-- gress report on allernatil'es to leasing San Clemente t\.1unicipal Pool. BPW To Honor Laguna Police ~lcmbers of !he l .. 1guna Reach Police D~parlmPnt will be honort'd Oct. 21 at the Laguna Beach Business and Professional \\'omen's Cluh C1l'1c Partir1pation Dinner. "This il('l'l;um is lnng 01 crdue, ·· com· n1en1ed Paul:i Lol'elad~·-RP\V president, in ann<•un1·1ng thr 1nv1(;:ihnn tn all n1emix·rs flf !h~ dcpart111rnt 10 a1tend the dinner ;.it the H,l!rl Laguna. A sr1r1al hnur v:1ll hei;in :it fi JO pm., ,1·i1h d 1 n n P r ~rhcdulr<l for 7 .10 pm. f;uf'~t~ nre wrlt·1)nl<' :ind ~houlrl make f(·<:1'r\·at10n~ ;.it l'o•d('n's F.i~hlon ~lannr, 4!1~-19~11. b~· Tuc.'«las <<ISi per person l.!I $fi :io, 1nclurh ng t<1x ~.nd lip. The C'ivic l'<Jrl1c1pa tion Dinner is an ::innual RP\V even!. Be fore the (~iew 11 % increa~e -----GUARA'NTEED VALUES ----- ' KING SIZE DIAMOND On1, ~rll ll•nf ~ull carat. Top .e· A;:,.,1rlcan cut. S•:_~-~--~-1-~~: l.ad ln or Glnt 1 Ring .... -........ -.... ·····---..:J.\··-···--- ------ ---- CLUSTER RINGS 1 ,,,., tet I W91ght. Top eel°' In hrllllant Amtrlcan cvt 41• Ol'lda. Sit LatllH' or C..nt'& Ring -----·---- ht .. ,.,... ----- llAUTll'UL LADllS' CLUSTER RING 1.40 carat total W111ht. r.,, cotl'I". lrllllant A,....,lc•n cllf. -----·-··· DIAMOND CENTtl fOI OIAN!il COUNTY Cempllf1 ~99 FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. COMI IN AND llOWSI AROUND PHONE 646-n41 DOM RACITI OUR MOST UN USUAL DIAMOND GUAV.NTEE M..,..h.,.~,,_ • -wlll ,......._ lfMt t11 .. "'. ~ ,,,,.1 .. et 40% NOll ..... ,.. ,01• ''" It " ,.., ..... , ltodi. c .. '" " • ..n • ......._, COMPA.IL EXl'l!IT WATCH llPAll DONI ON l'lllMISU • ' l / San Cle111ente Capistrano * VOL. M , NO. 249 , 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES EDITI ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Flaal N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY~OCTOBER 18, 1971 TEN CENTS • OS ttac (e Ill .....,..ana a 3 Arch BayT Defended C<tspers Backs Pi·ivale Grou1J 011 Access 13) FHEIJERICI\ SCllOl':.\1EHL .\l1t•r l:ikinc. n 1r;1lking lou r or !ht: p1·11 <11{' t·u1n1nuni!~, l•'ifth 0 is tr i c t ;-,1p~'r1 is(1r !11111<1\d C ;is p 1• r ~ Su11- 1!;1y ;1:-:-.1/fl'JJ 1llt'n1[)1·rs of the Thrct .'\rt:h Ha.\ A~sul'1ali .. 11 th;1t •·it just doesn't { make '>cnsr to blast through a priV8le eo111mun1t1· lo J.:Cl 10 01 cuµ uf sand .'' Ca-pcrs' rrtnark aboul Lhe s111all sector .. 1 puhiil' !1dclands 11;1s greetrd .,.,.ith wild ;1ppl;luSt' fr,in1 1nore !han 200 nicinbers {If rti1· ;i~:--0t·1;ition 11ho p;l('kcd into r!1t• 1·lubhuu~r !r• ln•Jr the Sll(X'rrisor's 1·iew~ un puh!i<" .11·re.;s l{l l>eathes, ··\\1' ~hould ~·urk on the areas to be d,•1 eloped l;1-;1 :1 lu11g 1t1c coa!otliue.'' C.1.~pe r~ ,;.11d. StJ(•h <1r<':is. he <idded Ill· , lo1dt• lr1 u1(' f"Olllpan~ holctings bch1't'Cfl • .,11"011:1 cl•'' :\1ar ;u1d Lagu11;1 Beat"h :-ind ,\·.co Co1111intruty Dcvclop(•rs I and i• L11gu11;1 Nigu<:L '·\\"e n1u~1 c·o111inup to 11·ork on projCl'L'> lihc Snll Crct·k :iud t:>oht•nv and <io it t 1gh1 111th 1•01'r'l'tl parking ·ar1d support l ~.rllit 1es." C:1sp<'r;; s!rcsscU C";ispcrs no!l'd !hat he didn'L belic1·e Sa11 Cle111e11te Cou11cil Eves • Lice11 se Hike :\ 11t•11• set of rr1·1sions in tht> proposed IH~f'S in Sa11 Cle1nc111e·s business license h'''S -a ('r11npron1i.~e \\•hirh includ!.'-. a <'riling of $14:1 -will eon1e hrrore city ~ounciln1v11 fllr lonnal action \l'edncsd;"J~·. Th<' i·c1ltng for h11s1nf•sses whi<:h fall in- !n llu· l'rlll·}(nry tit p;i_,·in<Z a pE"rcc11tag" nf L'rtJ,..-; 1-r~·eipls -is I.ht> latesl niajnr lh:1nge 111 lh(' t>\:ih(1ra tc prn1Kisal~ \.\"hi(·J1 l"ll.'>1 J,, .• 1ppro\1•d hrforc the st;irt of th!' nt•\\" <·;ilcnc!;ir yc;1r. Th•· t"l'1lin~: 1:Jkt>s !h<' pl<11 '(' of a rllW'<· i11H1111 prl·I iriu~l.v propQ~ed \I hi«h 11·ould !1:n 1• bt·t•n s:i:=.O. \ '011n\'1l1nrn ;"ind rloz11ns of bu~inrsfiMCn la~l 11 t•Pk h:unn1l'rt>d ou! !hi' latest r .. v1:<- 1:d ~1:-1,•n1 nt !rt• lrt'if'~ ralrulatPd !o .seek rnur;• equ1lt rur 1ht· srnall btisinr.~s as 11t•ll ;1:-lhe 1:1r;.>c i)llP. I ·11:1ntl1cr 11f Con1111r1·ce offil'ials in ;, "J:M·1·1.ll 1·nn11111t tl'1· :'Ind l'tty :;;raft havr '-llldJf'1I the propo~:1l., for lhc past ~e,·er<il nt••ntl1,, \\ t'Un~··d;i\' 111:.rht's f'nunrtl runchon v.·ill 111>r'11 111111 ;1 r1'~«1111cd publ11· helirir-1; 1~·~·1blv fo!lnv.rd b1· for1n:il at•tion ntl lt\1' 111·11 11\kr" 11 hwh 11·ill ht• llil' fir~! i:i thl' l;1-.1 i;, 1r.1r<: 111 11 1.il p1·r11)(1•:ils would l1:11r r~i ~t'd '"llH' 11i ~-n~r !•·•"~ 1)1• 01 r:i!C' of up 10 il).l p(·•<'t'ill 'l'hi• ('h:1t1 !if'" -itit·luding the Cl'linl!". h11v1· 1111n fi11·1•r wilh officials of Th(' Tif'\I' So11 !h f.l C;unino Business Associ<1 tion - ft t"Oal1l1nll of hu,incssmell a\ong 1h~ h1gh11;1~1 • ThC' 1np1nbcrs forn1ally :ip poscd a111' 1·ha11~es la~t 1verk. Sinre 1hcn 1hl' new chan.~cs h:,1e sa1isflrd thl' hu:-iness1nen. '!'hey r.nw ap- pro1·c of 1he nrdi11.:i11re as \\'rillcn. . The initial :-11~gcs11on (or a t't>1hnl! , !\rnc last 1rrt>k fro1n Sa11 C\ernenle \111sincs:,1nnn Ralph Ton1linson ll'ho sho\1·- rd councilmen in the stud y session copie::: 11( the San Juan Capistrano ordhu1nl'<!: 11 hi<·h sels a maximun1 fee. Tomlinson !">aid the ce iling \\'as that city's method «f plat•.:iting laq~cr businessmcll \\'ho com- pl;:iined of c:oi:cessivc fees Sall Cll'mcnte officials have two major rt'a:'OllS for npproving some incrc<ists \.cfnre the year's end. • \\'hen counl'ihnen approved this fiscf!l ( 'i·ar !' bud~ct. they con1puted ahou t 2·1 flfKl in in(·re;1!'l'd revenues from rc- i ~1011s of lirense recs. 1f nu i11crl':lSl'S :ire cnric1 cd. the com· ui1!ll'd budJ(t'I 11111oun! "'ill ha1•e 111 t>e found £'lsc1vhcre Thev also e11rlicr tlus ~'e<lr 11ppro\•ed f\f sf'r:ipi1in~ the fi.~r:il yrar syste m for col- l<'i·t1on of lhe license fees . Thu~. bu~in('ss1nrn tasl Jul y paid half !hrir normt1I Ir<' under the old rate. Thel' 11ould be hilled unde r tilt' n('\\" ral~'s starting .Ian. I. Boy. Girl lfurl Bontb SAl(;O;>.; !AJ>1 -A Vietnamese boy and J?irl thrt'W a firebonib t1vh1 y at a p~1rkrd minlbus o\l'ntd hy the llnilt>d Na· ti1111 s Childr<'n s F'und and escapc<I. Thf' threl'-\\'httl \'~hicle \•:a!\ parked fln 11 Sa1i;on slre!Cl and nt Cine v.·as in it. It 1~•1~ b:idl)' damaged. rertc.ln prov isions ol Ll!t' l>c<H.:h recrea· tional developn1ent 1HHD1 zone should apply l.o "one house or lo1."' He \1•:is refcrri1ig 10 ;:i section of lhl' rrcCJ1tly <!pprored 1ne~sure that rl'quirl's lh;it a 10-fool t>aserni'nt be gr:-111tc<l ft,r public access lo the beac h befor" a Alc1sku fl i jc1cker Heads to Mexico ,\:\Cl10HAta~:. Alaska tUPIJ -A \\'cin·Consolida1cd Arlin1'~ 7~7 jetliner \1·as h!]acked tod;iv. 'fhe FB I saul the n1Jat•kt'r 11 as ;1tJoard th e crafl \\'ht!n it took off fro1n Anrhora~e ln\{'rr1ational A1rpor1 for Bethel. Alaska. The hijacke r dernanlicd th at lhc pl;ine head for Mexico. Howe1·e r, thl' lTall rcturnl'd Io An chorage /or re fueling and 1nost of t\w passengers wl'rc n•niovcd. At abou! 7:t·, ;.1.rn. the plane 100:.. off again this ti1ne Ior Vancouver. B.C. '!'he FBI said four <Tl'\1·n1l'n and lilt' hi· j;:ickl'r still were aboard the p\;1ne. The 2:, passcng('r~ 1\rrc allo11·cd to get off ar Anrhoragt> The flight ~·as No. 1 ~1 orii;:inating 1n Anchorage. II tool; oll on Jts origina l :;chedule at ~.30 a .111 . Onr report said the tujacl;e~ dt'n1and<'d the plane refuel al Vancou1·cr and then go on to r-.1 ex1co. Burglar Bashed ; Bruised S11s11ect Held in CJ cn1e11tc An ;1llcgcd burgJ;iry atlcrnpr over lh" 11·eekend 1n a San Clen1e111.<' 1n111fs apart- ment turnen <1uickl_v in1o painf11! disa ster Jor the alleged <:t1lp1·il. pohce said loda~- Shortl.v afler midnight S:ilurdrty n1orn· ing Donald t:arter Coo k of 408 R Call r <:ranada was ;:>.11"akened b.\I a inan le&n- ing 01·er 1 11.~ bed Coo k sh1~ged lhe int ruder in the lac r and told hin1 lo leave. The man took up lhe in\·1tation ;:in1I dol'c he;1df1rs! throui::h :i k1t~·he11 "111du1•. Carl.l'r !ht>n called patrolrnl'n who romll- td lhe neighb(lrho<1d .\linutes ;;fter arr1111ng µolicc found 1\11 \\11lia1n Beaton, 2i, "'ilndenng near tho.> apartment. Beaton had a eul ha11d ,;;crapes :ind bruises. µohce said The man. 11·ho~(' ar!drc~s 11•as no1 irn n\rrlialf'lv d<'tern1111rd. 11·a~ t)()(•ked n11 huri::lary. c.:hargc~ :i1lcr n1ed1('al trt'.11 n1ent. Raindrops Fall On Sou.th County The l'hill~', spectacu lar \1•eekcnd storrn fln1ppcd .86 int•he~ or rain on San <.:le1nenle arid surrounding co1nmuni11e.~ -!he first measureable ra1nlall aloni; 1 he South Coast in months. A spectacular lightning and thunder display <1ccompa11ied lhe unpredicted rainfall Saturday and someJ'portions of lhe area rt'<.'eived <loses of hail as "·ell O\·er the w ·end . The do"·npour ought Sa n Clemente·~ rainfall total ror !ht> y ar up lo 4.42 in- ches -well below th igurr recorded for the same lime last year of 6,03 inches. Temperalures v.·ere nlpp~ all "'eekend. lHgh len1pcrature <it San Cle1nente Cilv ll :J\I Sunday w<1s 56 degrees atlcr an ovcrnighl low Qf 42 degrees. Burglars Smash ~ Door, 1Get $300 Burglar!! kicked in the fronl door of a SAn Clemtnle bar ove r the weekend and made off with $300 in ca.W alter ransack- ing the business. Janitors discovered the burgl:.1ry Sun· dAy morning al the Stage Conch Inn, 3707 S. El Camino Real. "Police ~aid the fronl door had been kicked open and drflWers a1'id c:ish registers rified by thi eves. 1'he incldetlt occurred ~ri1etimc after the bar closed the night bf!forfl . building per1nit ~·ould be issued . The procedures "·ould onl.v appl_v In land tJn the oce.111 side of Pacific-Coast ll ighway frorn Corona del 1'.lar to San Ju;in Creek -including Three Arch B<l y and othe r private communities 1n unin- l"OrpOrated lerritor~·. '"l'he BR!) ordinance is Mt Jl('rfect." I ;ispers c<unmented. ··ordinances ran be rtdju.sted. I kno\1' it is an incon venienct> . hut in~· office \\"ill help ~·ou expedile any problems you ma y ha1·e ... he told the pro- perly o~·ners, \\'hile agreeing wHh property uwners that Thret' Arch Bay should be deleted as an access route to the beach.. Casper.~ :;<iid pro\'is1ons or the BRD applying to protection of bluff s. l'!itfs and scen ic l;inds should nnt be l'h:111i;:t•d. Harry {inms!e~". funner pres1de111 nf rile Three Areh Ray Assoei.:ition sug- Jo:l'St~tl the county .. elin1ina te Three Areh Bay frotn the BRO altogether." His idea rrrl'ived tren1rndous :tpplausc. <:rim.~!l'y s.iid Lh:lt. ;:i pro1·ision of !hf' on.!1na11t.:e would require 21 copies of p!;'111s to he subn1itted to the counly .. lor so111ethi ng as n1i11or as a change in :i walet' lilll' ·· "\\'e believe lh.'.it to be hure;iucrn!ir l)ranny and intirn1dation.'' 1;ri1nsley del'lart>d ... \\'e don't need lha1 ordinaoct hert> ... he ;:iddt'd , noting that Three Ar<·h Hoy has lls 0\\'11 archite<:lural reviell' ("on1rn1ttee. Caspers repunded that deletion nf 'rhree Arch Bay from tht> BRJ);fzone 1"is l'erlainly one alternative." Caspers' comments reg~g th delt- hon of The Three Arch Bay a beac~1 ciccess route ~·ere backed up b.v th~ Olean a1xl Shoreline Planning and Steer- ing Coinmillee report last \1•eek, sug - grsling thn! Three Arch Bay "lor !he 11me beini::'' be elin1ina1cd frorn ncce:;s discussions. Hesidents continued tu stre~s lo Caspf'rS Sunday lh:it openiug the private :.trcct~ of Thret• Arch Ba y as beach ac- t·e:-;s roule.s wolild injure the qu1el li l'1ng al th(· co1n n1unlt:,.', 11is1·upl security and 1lr1 :~lue property. Jtf ee ting Planned. For J nuior Miss Girl H upeful..~ Thl' l1rs1 orientation rneehnc !ul" (°<11)1~tra1h1 Bay area :-;enior )?.iris 111- rercsted 111 he1ng c.:a11d1dates tor ttu-. Dccen1ber·i; ~an C\c1nente Junior ~11s< p:-ige.1nl will bt' heir! !atf' this 1non1h al S;111 Cle11ien1e lligh School Tll,• nieet1ng. lle!rl lo cxp!;i111 tile <inn11 al rl'ent. w1!1 be <tl II p 111. Oct. 27 1n the srh1111I l1ttlr theatre Tiie pag.e11nt ~pun~nred ::l$1,a111 !his .ll'flr by the area's J;iyce es will select the loc;1I c•ontesta11t ~·ho 1vill 1ravel lo !he st:ilr tlnals early nexl yrar in Santa Bosa. The candidate 11•>ll lie sele<.:teri on !lie b:isis ul ~l"hularship. 1nental alertness. ~·911!h fitness, poise. ;:ippearanl'e and lalenl 111 lbe pcrfortning arts. J11 ycrP members stres:ii th;:it the competition i11 n(•I a beau ty coolest per ~e. The winner of the local romJw.l1t1on 11·i1I receive a $500 scholarship as well as the trip to Santa Rosa. FILE GROWS -San Clemente detect ives. l.t. l"liff Gales and Leonard Good\\'in, look over vo\u1nin ous fif e they an1assed during the in- vestigation o( the brutail murder of .Connie Lynne Johnson . Her bu.s- band, )1arine l\Iark Johnson last \\•eek \1·as conv icted of second de· ~rce murder in the t·ase. See story, Page 3. ---- Viejo Victo1·y De{licated ,-f o Slai11 Fo1·n1e1· G1·idder i\\1ssiun \'ieJo I l1gh Sl'l100J's V<!rsll.1· football tean1 stoutly be<i! arch·n1·al Tu.~l1n lligh O\'Cr the 11·eekcn<l , but lhl' 11c1nry \Vas a somber one. Thf' ;:innual foolball clash v.·as dethl'fllcd I;) a you ng 1n<1n "'ho las1 year helped thf' \liss1nn Vl l'Jn football squad a<'comphsh the same triumph . A fC\\' rnonlhs l:iter a bandit exeeuted hun u1 the r<'ar of <> servier stalion a 1.tone·~ thnJ\\I fro1n the £ootbal1 stad iu1n Doug las R::i~· \\'heal. Jr. ;:i D1a1.J\n \ rirs1ty 1ar:klf'. letterman ;ind popul<11' s!11dent on lhe l"ainp us, was the \'ietin1. La~1 l'rid;iy·s tradi1inna1 garnr ~1 a' 1ila.1·1·d 111 \\'heat's 1nrn1ur~'. and at l1alt1ime the slain bn~"s fa1nily recc11·ecl (ill' official game. ball a~ a !1Jken, Team rnl'rn b<'rs t;rcgg Sc1 arotta <ind H;1y c;rij:ih•11 prc~l'ntcd the ball 111 r..·1r, nnd !\lr s. Douglas Wli l'nt Sr. of l\·!ission \'ieJn ;:ind their <laughter Jo Ann. 16. ;i 1nc1nbe r of lhe Diablo drill team. The recipients are ardent Diablu fool- b:ill fans. ''\Ve 've seen every home game since we 1noved here," s;:iid r-.1rs. Joan \Vhea l ;:ifter !he brief halftime ceremony. "::ind we plan to continue seeing them. no mal· ter \1•hat memories they bring." Iler son'! killer, or killers, remain at .. lar~e despite a sa.ooo reward olfered by 1l1e Atl<in!it: Hichf1eld Cornp<ll):'i'. plus anothl'r subst::in1!01J re\1•ard r;:i1sed 111 a drllc in the il11ss1on Viejo conununlty. \ Ga.~ 'C uslonters' T11k e T 1vu Tir es .4.~ Th ei r Change 1\ gro up or !lit'!> 11·1io'1 11crded !ires but 11rrp un11ill1n.; lo pay fol" lh('nl pulled a ~11eak v lritk on a sl·rv1ce station worker 111 S;11;· Cl1•n1e11l1• Sunda.1'. Kurl (;c•r:ild Sitns told uff)eers a car pulled int11 the ~1r1!1on al 1729 S. I·:! Ct1 n1i11u l"lf'al at 9 p tn. ;ind Ilic driver bought gas. oil. had i\11C tire switched on !h<' <1ulu and paid w11h a crerlil ca rd. /\.q 1he car pulled away , Sims reported, one ot the 1ncn ran from behind lhe sta- tion carrying lwo \Ires. fie threw the 1ten1s into the movi ng t·ar. hopped in and the group sped off. '!'he dollar 1•;:ilue nf the lo:::s 1vas not im- 1ncdiately known. police said. Freeway Project Launched Road Will Be Widened; lntercltcuige Erected Const ruction has begun on a $3,5 n1H!i on project which will include "'idcn· 111~ of the San Diego Freeway arid lhc cre<:tion of the Las Ramb\as lntcrch;:ini;:e in Capistrano Beach. Two firm s are ~·orking on the pl'OJct·l Suk ut.Coulson lncorporaled a 11 d Altrillisch Construction Comp;1ny which is rxpecled to take more than 16 mnnths to ct1mplete. Included in the massive work will IJto the l'Onstn1ction of three b,ridges, !he widening of one bridge and modUicatloni; 'lf still aoolher. The area included in. the project btgin~ a quarter of a mile north of Estrella :ind l'nds a half a mile north of the projected Camino I.a~ Ramlas. Contracts for the project were i:twarded hy tht State Division (if lligh~·3y,. Slln Juan Capistrano, which asked lo ha,·c a11 • entrance and exit to and fr'lm LflS l{amblas, is pickin g up $80.000 of lhe lab. "The city needed an access from the freeway into its southern part," said Cit y ~111nager Donald G. Weidner. At the lime lhe city signed the a51:ree- ment, lhe developer of a housing tract •n thal part of the city had agreed to reim- burse the city for its part of the e11- ~hditure. Since then the developer has filed bankruptcy and the city i!l stuck. ··~tarina View Heights Develop1nt>nt Company said ii woold dedicate. the land 01nd pay for the access routes:· said Weidner. "The city acted as agtnl in th<' agreement and W8S not informed until this year that the compan-y \VtiS in- solvent." \Veidnrr. v.·ho was nol employr:d by the r ity at the time, &aid he did not know • why !he city did not. require the developer to post a bond. He did say, howeve r. lhal the cily did not pull oul of !he state agreement al that point because nego tiations bad reached lhe "point of no return." "Sooner or later we would havt ne~ the int erchange anyway." sakl Weidner. In an effort In recover some of I.he money defaulted by the bankrupt C<lm· pany, the C'ity h.lls decided to "In· 1erplead." become one or several parties who believe they are en titled to $12,441 awarded by the st:ite to ~1arina View Heights 'and 1t sister company , Do.z:ml lncnrporated for flood danlage. incurred in 1969. The application for the federal disaster funds was made through lhc city which is f'Urrentl y hold ing the money un\11 • decision is mi\de on who Is entitled toil. Russ Chief U 11n1 j m·ed But Sl1al{e11 OTTAl\'A (UPl 1 -A r11an shouting '·Lung Live Hungary!" hrukc !hrough police lines and alt;1cked Su; ir.I Premier Alexei N. Kosygin todu .v. lie fixed an arnilock around the Sovie t leaticr"s neck befOre being dragged off by guards. Kosygin y,•as not /1urt. bul appeared shaken. Kosygin . 67, was accompanied by L'ana- dian Prime ~1inister Pierre Elliott Trudeau 1\•ben th e att;:ick (){'('~1r1·ed. Tn1deau was nut harnied. UPI photographer .Jean Al.1rii". \1•ho ll'aS so close his Itµ \'las cut 111 lhc scuf• fling. said the ass:iilanr "aelua!l.1 got hi!t fort'arm around Ko.':i_l'gin's neck"' bl·fore being dragged a11ay by securit) i;u.:irds. An olhcr 111an also was taken into custody 11l l:On11cl·t1on 1'lith the attack. A!;1r1c .<:nit! !h<' long·ha ircd assa ilant juinpt•d rro1n a gro up or den1011strator~ into the c1·owd of newsmen around l\o~r;.:111 and the11 leaped ;it Kosygin's bal'.k ;1~ lie passed. 1\o~.l';;in's coat 11·as pulled off hi:rs shoulders. l\os.1·gin ~'a.~ surrounded b.1· Roy al Can.:idian i\·lounted policemen and rushed into the Parliament building. As the ass;:iilant was taken away by police he shouted his name was Giza 1\latrai, the name of a Toronto man \\'ho has been active in the extreme right y,•in~ Edmund Burke Societ y -Canada's equiva lent of the John Birch Society in the United Slates. The attack on Kosygin was Inade despite extremely tight sec u r i I y 1nrasure5 lhat were taken following the disco\•ery by police during the night o( two bon1bs and 11 nuinbcr of incendiary devices near the Soviet Embassy. Reports that a thi rd bomb had been found a block fron1 the Soviet Embassy led police Instead lo the partial makings of one Jlvlolotov Cocktail on a street cor- ner and a cluster of 1 I rcady-1n1xed l\lolotov Coc ktails in lhe bushes of a nearby parkland. .. So far \Ve ha\·e two bo1nb~. one partial l\lolotov Cockt<1il, and the 1n;:ikings of It other eocktails. and the search con· tinues.' ·a police officia l said. Poliec said the.v found the firsl bo1n b on t:hapell Street. .. about three or four blocks rro1n the Soviet l>:mbassy," durin~ a routine police p;itrol o1 the area. A polite spokesman said. "\\'e took thr~ persons inlo custody and :;ci1.ed 12 sticks nf dynamite·• along v. 1th clock 1Jn1ing devices. The :;ccond parcel was found at about S a.m. E::DT during a police ~earch or a Quebec licensed sports car in which two nf the three arrl'steri men pieked lip "'ere riding. A poli ce ~pokesrnau said the second pa ckage was "sin1i1ar lo t!ie first one " The second packa gl' was I urned over \rt anny di sposa l e:.:pcrts who Lransported 11, to a testing rangr at Orleans, <ibout 10 niiles from do1vntown Ottawa. Police refused to identify the three rnen in custody, Qther than to 'say thal one of the suspects was fro1n i\1onlreal. Police officials said the suspecls were ~llll being questioned aboul affiliation with an.v groo p or organization, and whether other person11 also \1•cre involved 1n the in- cide nts. 0r .. ge 1''eather Look for sunny skies Tuesda y with high s of 68 along the Orange Coast, rising to 78 inland. Lo\'IS to- night a cool 4:'1 degrees. Tiine lo get out lhe extra· blanket. lNSWE TODA\' At lea.~t oue (llil.Lhority brlievc.t t/~e n1ode r11 'educa!ional' toy& for younosters ore harmful. flt a~­ se rl& that. pots and pat1,, are bet· ter taus tllon son1e of the rna1ttt· factured a11es. Sec storu. Pa()t 5. ...... " -·· .. C•lf ..... l.t • ""'"-' ,...,. • Clltdllllt II• • °'-Cev•tf " , ......... ,,. ''"'"' ·-.. ,_, .. ·-· ""' c--• ,. ,~ ....... l *" OMltl Metlctl • , ... 'l'tf .... .. ~Wl'Ct1 • , ....... .. &.•t,.riel ""' • W•tlfMf' • .... ,, ........ .. \ltlltllt Wt1'1 • l'IMMt *" ......'1.MtW\11·1> --n ~ .. ..,, ... AMI LtfMlnl " .. _! 01n y PIL_or ____ ,_, _____ M_ .. _d•_Y._0_,_ .. _ .. _,_1_s_, _1._11 Pilot's Plea Spurned Tragedy Follows Denial by FBI of Fuel WASHINGTON 1APl -FB I agents repeat~y ignored a hii11cked p1lt1t'~ plea tn let him refuel JllS! btfore the aff11ir en- dtd in tragedy Oct. 4. the \Va shingion Pnst repo~ toda~' 1'1oments btfnre he wa s ~hot to d•ath by his captor at .J11cksonvtlle. Fla . airport. pilot Bre nt Q. Downs 1s quotE'(f as telling the FBI · "l'ou are endangering lives by doing this ... •1-:e req uest snme fuel out here, ple11se ' The ne~·spaper gave the account of the hijacking in a hitherto secret lranscript of tht!: last radio transmission between the pilot and authoritie~ Police said the hiJarker. r.rnr~f' \1. Giffe Jr .. 3.'). took his e~1ranged wife by fnrce t.o the l\"ashvi\le airport. early that morning aftt!:r le aving suicide notes rhey said he and a friend . Bobby \',"arne. Wallace. drew pistol s on the pilot and ordered him tony his private 1 .... ·in-~ns1ne Aero-Commander to the Bahamas. Firm Seel{s To Cut Off Bus Service By JACK BROBACK Of mt 01lly f'HO! 5!1!1 Orange Coast cities v•ill be without bus service to Santa Ana 1n a few months if the :state Public Utilities Commission (PUC I grani., a request of the Snuth Coast Transit Corp. to abandon service. George Cordier, general manager of the transit firm. told directors ol the Orange County Transit District this morning that financial losses are moun· ting and patronage is decreasing on th e routes to Laguna Beach and Newport· Balboa via C.Osta Mesa. "We lost $48,000 in 1970 and $3,000 dur· in&: the month of August thls year despite an increase in fares in effect since last 1'farch," Cord ier sa id. He said there had been a 20 percent in· rrease in revenut since !\larch. bul a 29 pt!:rcent decrease in patronage. Cordier estimated that it ..,,·ould be thrtt to lour month!! be.ftlre !ht!: firm C<lUld expect PUC approval to abandon the routes. The firm now operates 13 round trips a day to Balboa and eight a da y to Lag una. The service begins at 5:45 a.m. and the last bus at night Jea\•es Santa Ana at 5:30 pm. The local transit firm is o~·ned by American Transit Cnrp. of St. Louis v.·hich operates 30 transit companies in the United States. The firm recently ceased bus opera· t ion~ in Santa Ana after givi ng the <'ity three months no!ice. Santa Ana hus tinPs are now operatl{:l _by the cnmpany unrler a Sl.200 a month ~ntract wilh the city. South Cc11 st Transit e:i.:ecuUves had warned the. transit distric t directo rs Ja.~t Julv that the Lagun11: Beach-Balboa rou'tes v.•ere losi ng monPy. At that t.ime. Orin Boyle:;; of the com· pany said his firm v.·as v.·ilhng to operate a bus system in the county for the transit district. He said the firm did that for live mtinicipallties across the country Last Apr il the transit firm discontinuerl service to Huntington Beach and F.l l\lodenn from Santa Ana v.·ith PUC permisslon. The trans it district cl 1rector~ clecided tnday In go forv.·arcl v. 1th a S25.000 study ni bus needs in the rount.\•. Consultants .'!.re nov.· submitting prnposals for the sur\'ey The directnr~ al$fl decided tl'lday tri prn- ceed with recru1!ment nf a grneral manager \4·hri v.·nuld bf pa id ~21 480 10 ~26.ii2 a year The\· drnppt>d pl ans to hire a manager of bus npe rat 1nns prior to hir- ing a general manager OlANO.E COAST DAILY PILOT CAA,NGl!: CO.UT PUILISKl~CO CON.PANt Rob•rl N. w •• d ...... !dfrll ..... l"u&Illl'IO' • J,,\: R. Curl.-, V'O f'rm!Oen! encl Gu.er•l M•Mttt l ho/tlll K •• .,jl Eoitw TJ.0"''' A. M~rphin• M1lllQJI; £4,ror 01tlM H. Looi ../RicJ11f'd P. N1!1 IJHll•nt Mt!l'IV;'l!I £4110~ 1., ... ._ .. 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Gil1Mmll, S""'erl•H• ..,. u rri.r n.n "*'"''•1 ~ -11 •111 _,.,., mm,.,,. •HH~ttlttlt. n.u """'"'"· \Vhe:n the pl11ne fllOk (lff, the FBI was notified. and when lhe pilot said he would \and in J acksnnvi11e for fuel , agents were sen t to the ai!"i'Ort. The transcript said Dov.•ns v.·as told by the air rontrol lov.rr lhat a f1Jf') lntrk wnul rt f>l. stanrtin.i: b.\' Later. !he ntwspaper said, an FBI agent 1n the rnn· trol tnv.·er direcled Dov.·ns tir a r!\Hl'rrnl )anding si te ;i nd others s11rro11or!Pr! rhe pla ne.. exchanging gunfire ""'1th th e ht· Jacker. Downs was ~hnt in Lhe h;irk by the hi· jo.cker. whn turnt>d hls • 4 5. ca l 1 h e r automatic on hi~ v:ife .and f1nall\' him~rll. All thrPe died. hut the co-ptlnt and \r111lare >\err not h11rr Here is part of the tran srr1pt pnnted bv thf. pn~t · 'rilot : •·V.'ht>re's !hr fuPl trurk"" Tn\\'er : '"This 1s \hr FBI There ·1 1!1 he no fuel. Repea t. There V.'lll bl> n'l fuel. There will be no starter which Dov.·ns had 11lso req uested lt> get the plane 1lrborne again Ha\'e )"OU cuf your engines~" Pau~e P1Jo1 ··t;h lgasp), Jl)(lk I don 't !h1nk this fellow's kiddin· -I v.·ish you 'd ge:t thf' fuel tni<"k our hert' " T0wer · .. ~ No1•ember lpl :i nP r<Kle nan1e1 the re: will he no fuel , ! rf'.peal. Thf're will ~ nn fuel." Pilot .. Thi~ i$ ~8 Nn\'rmlwr . Yri11 are enrlangering h1•es by dn1na th 1<;. anrl uh. v.·e ha\·e no nlht>r rhnire hut tn ~o ;i!nnii: anrl , uh, for the sakt> of some !J\'es v.•e re· qul'i:t :;nme fuel nut here please " The rn-pllot. Randall Crump. lht-n !PH. the pJ;inr tri talk rn a.i;enl s_ rhe nf"''l'fl<lP"f sa1<l. bur v.11~ hu~!Jrd intn a v.·a.itini:: c:ir \\'allace. 32. a]S(l Jumped nut , and mnment~ la ter. the fBI and the hljarkP r e:tchan.i;ed fire The lranscript ends V.'llh a quest!<>n fr om the control tower: "58 N!!vember".'' Dog Butchered Gory Rentains Found on Beach The butchered body o! a German Shepherd dog was fn und impaled on a stake on Huntington Beach State Park Sunday. "T have never seen a wOrse example of animal cruelty," said Ge orge Frye of the Huntington Beach Humane Society v.·ho v.•as called to the beach after tv.·o lifeguards spotted the dead animal Sun· day aftemOOJ!l. "It wa s almost as if it was part of a devil \\'Orship case." Frye said lhat a broom "handJe had been sharpened at one end and driven lengthwise through the full-grown black t1nd brown dog. The stake was !.hen drive n tnto the sand. The hindquarters of the animal h11rl been skinned .and the dng ho.d also been shot between the eyes from close range with a heavy caliber hullel. "It appeared the dog was shot after 1l was impaled.'' frye said. "It was flat. plain butchered." The humane officer said that the re \\'ere drag marks in the sand lead ing ba ck to Paci fic Coast Highway . "The dog had been killed some plo.ce else and I.hen brought to the btach.'' Frye added. Heist Suspect Hangs Self 111 Hu11tington Jail Cell By JOA NNE REYNOLDS Of""' Oally Piiot Stoll Armed robbt>ry suspect Robert 0. Belair of Huntington Beach, captured afte:r a v.·idespread manhunt and high speed chase, was found hanged Sun~a~· aft ernoon in his Huntington Beach Jail cell. Belair . 20, of 801 f lo rida SI, v.·as found at 1:40 p.m. by cily jailer Tom Cnnwll y. He v.·as pronounced dead al thl' scene by an Orange County Cornner·s de puty after at!empls to revil·e him failed. Polict: said Bt>lair h:inged himself hy looping his trousers over a bar in his cell door. The suspect h;id been v.·anred on armrd rohhery and '1s;:.:iult charges 1111rl wa~ lhe subject of a fi1·e and nne-half hnu r manhunl prior In his cap1ure shortly after midnight Raturd11y . His arrest came after a hl.l!h speed au(f) chase and a door-tri.dnor scflrrh "hlrh had in\'ol ved .about 50 off icers from seven Orange County poli ct: agencies. Be.lair's 18-mnnth-olci <I au g ht e r , Barbara Ann. v.•as in his car during the chase which reached speeds of 8.'i miles per hour Polire allef:!e he ran a rerl li~ht (10 \\"arner A\'t'nue at BParh Boulevard and ;:.pun nu l t"'!CP rlunng the pur$111t ""hen he ..,,·a:;; cornered on Caniel Circle, officers claim lhf' man iumped from the mo\ ing car v.•h1ch crasht:d 1ntn A nearhy hnmf'. The child was uniniured in lhe ac· ridenl. 62 for Sundav ~ Breaks Oct. 17 W eatlr er Recorcl Arctic atr mn1·ed into lht: southland this week , ;:.et11ng thP second ...,·eather rl'CQrd lor !ht> mnn!h "' Otlnher Temper11 tures in I.As Angeles struii!gled tn a high nf 6Z degree ... Sunday, the cnlrl· est Oct, Ji on record . Ju~t !11·0 "·eek.'! bfoinre the: Los AngelPs mercur~· hit 101 degret>.~ fnr the holtt:st October day recnrdcd. f hillv 11ir frosted most nf lhe Oran~e Coast Sunday ..,,.ilh ternp,.rarurP.~ nl fi~. fi2 and Fil.5 recordt>d at Huntington Beach. Ne..,,•port Be.ach and Sa n Clemen!e L.aguna Beach was a minor exception v.·i1h a bursl of mild we:i lh<'r g('l\1ng as ~·ann as 73 degrees. ~1nre of the sam r mikl "'ea1hrr 1s rx· peeled lnday . and Tuesday. The 11·e;Hhern1an savs hip:h a!nni;i: the. C•,a~t "'ill bt 68 to 78 dl'gree.s Tuesda.v with e.1r· •\y morninp. clouds. The nightll will be cool. ranging from :i~ In 48. The crisp weekend weather hrnught the season's firi:.t i1now to Loi:: Anp.eles mnun· tain tops and up to 1.47 inches of rain in lhl' ''81\.tys. Weather forec;1i;teri; ~1tid the cntll 111r came from a deep \CJW·pressure ~yslem mnvlng ~utheasterly rrnm Alai;ka The weather ke:pt things li\'ely ;15 fnur Airliners v.•ere: struek h\• lightening "''h1le flying above Los Anl!eles International Airport. All anded sa felr. A Loma Lindi! t:n\\'tr.~\ly sludPnt. Ja.me~ Purdham. 24. v.·a~ frozen lo d1'11!h in a sudden bli1iard while hiking ei~ht milP~ rasl or Lak,. Ar ro\l'Q_e1td. The fir!'.\ m 11 In r r1un ~ lhe y f' a r dampened Orange Cnun ty S~e.B~ All thP On1nge Ct:iunty lliirbnr ~parl mf'nl recordtd 22 lnchti; nf rainfall In Newport Be2cl1 n\'er lhl' wrrkt'nrl ( Officer Gary Sperling fired A sing le shot as Belair disappeare:d bet'4·een f\\'O houses after abandoning the c11r. The st!:arch. which: began at abnul fi ·4rl pm. h11rl nfficers gnlng In each houst> 1n surrounding tracts to locate Belair , \\ho .... •as belie\'ed' tn be armed. Helicopters frnm Costa r-.fesa and Ne\l·port Be11ch joined in the search. The m11n v.·as arres!ed in Founta in \"alley at the home of hi s uncle, Guy Lazzaro. 40, of 17441 Palm St. Officers Ed \\"iJliams and Richard Hansen and Sgt. Tristram Sv.•an found him sleeping in the garage of the home. At the time nf his arrest. patrnlmPn allegr thry found him armed "'i lh a :12· caliber re\·oJver. L;izzaro was alsn 1akPn into rustody nn charges of harboring a fu.l!it1ve. The e\'ents leading to B<'l11i r's rhil ~P and f\·entu11l ra p!111·l' are h Pini: rPcnnst rurted tndfly by the Huntingt11n Bea ch authorities. This is v.·hat they belie~·e happened . Belair. "'ho is separated from his wife, l"'liane Ln11ise. Ill, of Uong Be11rh, h;1d laken custody of thei r child on Thursd<1\". netec!]l'es SAlr! there: is .a ~25,00fl \\'.'If· rant nn Bel;:i1r ch aniinR him \\'ll h fl \f' cnun t!' of arm"rl rnhhery. fil'P roun1~ nf a.~.~llul! anrl \·1nlatinn of Cahforn1:i 'n111h Authority parole from Los Angeles CoUn· ,,. On Salt1rclay. Ael;i1r phnnerl his '-''lf" tn lell hrr he '-''OUld not bring !he rh1l d h;if k /iP l;iter hrnke into the I.Ang Rearh hr1n1P "hC're hf a!legedl.v heat his est.ran~rd 11 ife and threatened ttl kill her , Long Beac:h pQl1ce nritiflpd nf RPl.:i1r ~ 1hre11ti; put nul an all pn1n ls hul\Ptln fnr his arresL The bulletin v.·as brn;irlr;i~t tn J!l!Tl· t1ngton Be11rh A fe w m111utr5' liiler (l f- !1rer Rf'>bert Russell "'tth rest>rre nff1c1>r Bill \\"eslon ~potted Bel.:iir clr1 \'1ng ca 'il· Mund no \\'arner Avenue . Offieers noted the rhi\d v.'as in the car al tha l time \Vith Sperling. Rus~ell pu\lerl the mnn n\'er just v.·est nf lhe Rearh Boulevard 1n· lf'r~ection . As the policemen ROI out flf their cars Belair acct!:leraled away frnm them. running the red tight at Beach and hrttinit two parked cars. Atma Maria II Lead ing Race To San Lucas Al ~<'hoe1lerman's Cal 40 Ann:i ~1~r1;i 11 from Bahia Corinthian ''acht, Cl11 h mni·t>d up front in the Ne wport Harbor Yacht Club's Caho San l.1icas race r-.10~· dBv as winds ditd nlf the coai;t of BaJfl Ca.lifornia. Earlier story rage. 2i. Le;id y11chts were off Sl'ln Ma ~tin lslanrl In ;:i f111t sea. Southeast \\'1nds that prevailed from the: start died Runda~· about 2 p.m .. ac_90rdlng tn Dick Steele ahnarrl t~rt vessel Bon Hommt RichArd . Anna Marla 's po5H ion phu:ed her about i;ix n1 ilell ahei-d of Russ \\'11rrd'.~ i\nr~ 8f)h B~auch amp's Dorolhy 0 wa~ JR mil('s astern nf Arie:s. Other,; in the rare 1're. .Jnhn F>cr1pr~· Novu, De:l ~1ar. aSn Diego Yacht Cluh : R:l(!'!On T...srlln's Sayu\A, Ar.11pulrn V11C'h! flu~. and K11hili, ro-~kippered bl' H V \l.'rlgh! 11nd Eric Fricker. Hunt ington H::irhnur V!'lcht Club. I School lt'orkshop Problems Mulled In San Joaquin D,t,lll' P+LOT Stoll P~Olt DIES IN PALM SPRINGS Gl oria Irvine Civic Leader Gloria lrvi11e Dead at 58 FunC'rill ser,,.ices ;ire set \Vedne sda y fnr thP widow nf fnnne r Irvine Company pres1rlent ~1 yfnrd lr1 ine . Oi>;ilh camp S11111rrl11y in hPr sleep for \irs. Clor1;i \\"ood !r1·ine. 58, o.t her v;ica· t1nn retreat in Palm Springs. Rites \\'ti! he :it 11 a.m. \Vednesda.v in Pariflc View Chapel, Corona del Mar, "'ith huri:il Tn lnlln\Oo' at Pflc:ific Viel\'. :'11rs . \rl'1ne ...,·as a member cf one of Califnrni;:i"s nlrle.~t familie~. She Ji\ed at l:l'.I !'11 nnlP Car!n Drive. in Lai;un;i Bc;irh's lr\·inr Cove wilh one of her fn11r r h1ldren .. l11mcs root lr\·ine. ShP hart 11 reputalinn as ;:i ceaseless community benefit ramp11igner. "L11 Lel.v l"\'C' sln"•cd dnwn ;i bit -let lh" kiri~ r!n H:' t.·lrs. Irvine remarked lo fnf'nds rcr<"nll.v. :0.lrs. Ir vine was the firs! persnn If sign the re rrnt inr11rpnral.i nn pet1tio~ for rrf'fl !ine: the City nf Irvi ne. Durin/,! her 3:\ yrars as an Oran~e Cnunl~' resident. :'ll rs. lr1·1ne di.~tinguish· Pd hf'r$elf fnr de\·ntinn to c'.lltural and char1ta1Jle ;iriti\'it1c>.~ ShP w::i.~ ;i Fn11nclini:: mPmhPr of Lhi::: Nr11 port l{;irhor 1\rr \1Us('um and a char- tF>r m<'mhf>r nF both the Ne\\'pc:lri Harbor (lrtrl Santa An11 ,\i;,.~1<lance Lea~e . She "''A.~ a pnst prl'sidcnt nf !he laner. :'llr.~. fr\'ine alsn rfli;:.ed funrl.~ for the Snulh ('nas! Cntnmuni ty Hnspit11I. :O.frs. lr\·ine h;ici a1trnded the San Fr:in· ci~rn Sr hnnl of Fine Art~ "tld ~tud1Prl fl.11n ting "'Ith l.ilguna Brach <Lr\\~! Roger 1'11n7 Shr 1n:irlr rnnnv n1n~;iir~. in addi1 inn tn p11in t1n).!. ;i~ il p1>r~r.n;i l hnhh\'. Hnm in ~:in fl l;it1•n , sh" w;i~ a m<'mh"r nf the 11rl\-knnwn R11lrl>rin fam ily, fn1111r!l'r.<; ;ind nwnrr~ nf 1hP l)il!ing h:im Cnrp11r<1Hnn ll"hll'h is rlr1·clnping l;i nd !v1!1!1n g~ in ll :iwnii nnd /\u$tn1Ha , lh·r rrr 111-cr:i ndfathrr w;;s f.rorl'e f1 1dl', ll"hn "'Pf\"d in 111·17 11~ 1n1li1Ary gn1 rrnflr nf Sfln FrflO C'l<.f"n. ~he \1·a~ f1r'I rn:irrirrl to \\'1l1i11m \V. \rhit" H h11t rhr 11111on cnclrr! in rlivnrC'f'. Hr~u\r~ lh r1 r <.nn. \\"llham \\'. \\\iile JI! ;inrl thr lilt" ~l \'ff•rd ]r\1ne·s sf)n, 'lr<: lr1·1nr l1'fl\'I'~ a dallRhler, f.l f'I Tlfl \\!p!1· 111111 il <.!rprlil11t:hlrr, 'Ir~-l.1nd:i Ir• Hlf' (:;ir-clr , rlu<, [l\"I' cr11ncl1·h1\cirl'n - Thr f.1 mih· hfl~ qJl!CP<IPrl mrmnr111l rn11t11h111!r•n" tn Sn11 rh rn11~1 r nn1m11n11v Hn<flltill nr th" nr11ncr F.mr11rr Cnunc tl nl thr Rn,\' Srnu!' nf Amr nr;; . llrr \:itr h11<h,,nrl 11 a ~ ;i r111 1> 10 Rnv <;rn1111ni:: ;ip<! lr1·1111> rilnrtil ;inri~ nP~r ~ hr rr ch<> 11 .II h" h11r1P rt 11 "rr u•rrl ""1rr:il 1 r;i 1·~ hrfntl' hi • l!l.'i'l rtP<1fh for a ~1·n r lrh1 1rlr Rn1· ~rnllt ,lilm hnro>r "-"1l!'h1' ,J;;rnhnrr" Road 11as n11merl lnr tlir 1as1 rnr11111rmrnt San Joaquin Elrmenlary St h o o I D1stnrt's gro..,,'lh problems anrl pnss1ble solutions will hp the tnp1t of a ~prclfll v.'ork shop late lhi., mnnth Homro11'ner~. parl'nls, and drvcloprr$ llfl\'f' been in· vi!ed . The meeting or the ElMrd nf TrustP('$ "'ill lake pl ace Ort 27 at 7.3(1 p.m. 111 Allsn School, 228112 1..-0umnnt Drive F:J Toro. The. diS<·uss1nn 11 111 r Pnler an•und <:fVl'r;il l'SS ucs the nred rnr a t;ix n1 •'r· ride C'lf'ct1nn 1n Jun1•, builrl1 n~ school~ v.·ith general fund rnnn1t'S. rstabltshtn~ a cl i~tnrt -\Oo 1de task forr·f tn n1akf' rernm- mendati0n~ on snlulions In .itro..,,·th prn· blems. anrl a d1sru~s1()0 Qf poss1 hle assistance Frnm devclnpcr~. A i3-cent !;ix n\'el'ride will t>xpire Jun" :io. IF 1111 election is to be held pri or 10 th11! time lh<" lruster.~ "'111 I}(' rcriu lrPrl to make ;i dcci.~1nn at least tbrer mnn1hs prinr 1o !lie elt't"!1on , Another rlen1ent In be cnnsir!errd will be the amount of 1 he_ !il'( nvrrriOr I\ ;.i~ ne Clflrk. prc>sldcnt nf the UniversiTy P;irk ParPn!-Teachrr A.s~<1c·1alu!n . h;is sui:· ge strd nn behalf or his i;:rnup that schn0! constr uctinn Ill' funded fr(lnl J::f'nrral nper;iting expcn~c ~. A \;'IX override would hllVP !n be cnosidcr:ihl y h1ghrr than i3 cent~ if r.he hnHrrl decides to do th is. A third topic w ill~ thP devrlnpmrnt of 11 ciTi1.en"s tas k forre to study school rli~l rict prnhtcms Thr hoarrl 11·111 hP rl1scuss1ng thr milkeu_p nf the ~ask fnrce. its dulies. and the ti me it ""'ll! have to m11ke recommendflt ions . Area de\·clnpC'r:"i flt the mectinJ!, u·hn held their own meeting Friday, 1•·il\ at Bank Robbers R elease N e'vport Co uple Unhurt A pnl1le p111r nf h<i nd1!s w~n k1rl naped a ,\'nung cnu 1,\e from :\ewpnrl Beach and at>andrined thrm unharmf'd in El Ca1nn Frida~· h11 s be1·11 1dentif1ed by the FBI as San Diego b:ink robbery suspects ''They neertcd wheels," i"e11·pnrt Bea ch Pol ice DeJrcln e Sg1 l\cn Thnmp~on s111d tnday "'hen :i <>ker! al){lu\ a mnti,,.e. The men "'hn abdurted lluby Prnha~C'n , ti, and her dale, .\l,1rine H1<'harrl Sen5et, 20. ke.pi the rn11~icd man 's !970 sport ;:.edan ;illrr \e.H\'111.'! the \1Ctim s bound w11h hcd shl'ets 1n a n1otel lnl"CSl1g:i!nr$ thl'on7.l' !he h n Id u p i;11spec1.~ musl h:i1·(' b:indunc>d 11nnthcr ge1away car befnre k1dnap1ni.: :i.11ss Prnhascll ;ind ~en.~ct nrar her hnmr ;it 28rl~ firnarl S! . 1\ewpor! Bench. .'1isi; Prnhascl') wa s rrpnrred !I) pnl1ce ;i,, :i n1lss1ng persnn 1vhcn ~hr f111lcd In return honir frnm ;1 <liltt' w1lh Srnset last \\'edncsclfl.V nt~h1 The Vil! :inr! nlhrr la w <l~('nri Pi; ha1·e l1111nrhPd fl 111dr· n1:1nh1111I for kidnap ;ind rnbbcr~ s11 spr.rts l1;i\·td '.\111rtagh, 2fi. 11nrl \\'l ll1;in1 Cnultcr, 2:,, 1drn!1f1cd today hy ~gt Thnrnp~on. HP ~a1rl lhr\' are charl!l'rl 1,1•1!h !he :;;!ickup nf ;i S;u1 n1rgn hr;inch nf thP Secl1t1!1" l'at·1f1r '\a\1nn:i! Rank !hat net· terl lc.~s than ~I 01111 l11 s1 ~lnnd111 . i\r11hcr 1\l 1~s l'rnh;i.~co nnr ~rn~el 11f'rP h:irmPd nr 11thrr11 1.'r n1n!r,IPrl rl11 r1ni:: ~Fi hour~· riptt\'11.\' :111'1 cir~cr1hcd 1.heir ;ill. dur!or.~ a~ ri111!r pul1tr ThP\ wr rf' 111trr11r11P1t hv S ~ t . Thnmr~nn ;'l flrl r1 ( ':i 1nn pnlirP rlPtf'f'1!\'f'~ mn~t of Fnd;11 . al o:i1 rr!rar1 n11: ;in ill mle~~ rlnl"e nrr!erecl h\ 11>1" k1dn11pPtS thrnll ;:!h !hi" hill~ nf S;in l11ei.;n S11~prr1< \llJl"!.11.!h ;'lflr1 f'n1illl't ha1" ~fl· l'fll"f'Otl\ hrpn Frr1p1rnt111:: lhP S;in n 1c~n ;i rr;i In whll"h thP co11p!e 11 ii~ fnrr€'rl ;1t "11npn1 n1 1ri 1 rt11111 '\"11hrr 1• Jinnll'n In lf.1rhr.r An•;; 111· 1 "'T1)!;itnr~ <i rrnrd111<:: tn ~C! Th.1mp5nn, 11hn ~:i 1d hrilh ilrP frn1n n1JI nf ~t<tTI' N ow is the 1in1e In /111 y Di<Inynr.ds efore thl' ne1v Il % i.nc r e@ e that t1nu•_ 1nake their own recom· rnendauons-nn snluttCJns tn dislr1ct growth prnblerns -prnhlems lht>y ha ve helped tn rreat<'. Thr dc\'Clopf'r~. rC'rresen!ed by 11t· 1ornc.J' llndc;·r Hnw<>:J, have ex press ed an intt•resl tn helpin~ the ~<·hool district f1nrt ansv.·er!I prior lo a rnect1n11: v.·1th lhe Oran,i.:r C(1unty l'l11nn1ng Commission sr hedu!rd for Nov . lO .-\1 !his n11·r!1r1~ th~' ~chnol hn11rd, de\'elnprrs. :ind planning cnmn11.~S1f'ners will anrmpt ro rrsnl l'P an unnfflc1al mflratf)num pl<it'f'rl by lhe-rnmrn1ss1on h11Hinc rlPl'"'"nmen! in !ht> San Joaquin Schnol D1str1rt. New Sc liool A tte11da11ce Areas Eyed A discussion nf allendance 11rf'aS for thr ne1.1.· Dana Hills High Schonl and the need for fl tax n\'e rride election "'il! tak e p l are at tnn1ghl"s i ·:JO meeting of the C11pistr11nn L'nified School District bo:ird of trustees at S('rra School in Capistrano Beach. Jne \\'[mer. director nl administrative ser1 ices. said he \\'111 make recom· mendations no holh attendance area and j;?rade levels lnr the new schnnl. schedul· ed tn opt>n in St>pten1ber of l!li2. "\Ve n•ill hll\'e In der ide if seniors will be finii;hing ;it S<111 Clemente nr !he new high ~chonl." he said . "There also ha! been some discussion ;ibout placing some eighth grflders in the nel\' high school lo alleviate ovtrcrowding at ~1;ireo Forster Jun1nr High " \Vimc r said !hr bn;ird prllhably v.·nn"t m.1)\P a fin:il 1tcl'J~i11n on ;ittrndance :irC'as aL 1<Jnight's m('et1ng but v.·111 be in· ter('sted 111 rnmmunity l"('flC tion to \·arinus pn•ilOsals. 1\l~n nn tl 1e <iJ:tnrla \111! hi' :i disc ussion of 11 pni;sible la x n\ erridc elert1nn The voters :ippn11·erl 11 50 Ct'nt laK n1·er· ralr a yr;ir and a half ;ign which e:<ptres .Junf' ~fl In nrder tn hnld an l'lert1nn lhe hflard must make a decision on the need fur the :im<J11nt nf a !ax n\'ernrle at least thrre 11111nths before_ an election is srhedulC'd. \\"1n1er said !he biiard prohabl y will nf'rti tn a~k ai;;i10 fo r a1 le;i~t 511 cents to cn1111nue the current le\·el nF in~!ruclinn . 0ther items nn the lengthy sch011l hn:ird a~rncl11 include recnmmendalirins fnr !hr r!ispns111nn nf lh~ n)d CApisl r11no High School .~l1C'; R S11lut1nn In dra1n:ige pr0hlems r11u.~ed hv "m.v~frr.v W<1fe r" at V1eJn Schnnl in r.t i~si0n \.'iC'jo and a pro- gress repnr! nn ;illern1111ves to !easinJ? San Clemente /11 t1nicip11I Pool. BP\V 'fo Honor Laguna Police '1rmhrr~ nf lhe l ... 1gu11a RParh Police nrntirtment ..,,·111 be hnnnrC"d Ort 21 at the 1 .. 11!Hn:i Rcarh R11~1ors~ 11nrl Prnfe;:.~innal II nrnrn 's Cluh fl\ ic r11r1 1c1pa11nn l"'l1nner. ··Tt11< il1 ·41;,11n I• long n1 cr1h1f'." ('n m. m"ntPrl P:i11tR 1..-.1 r l;1rt~. HP\\' pres1rll"nl, 1n ;ir,nnun1•1nii !hr 1n11 !;:illn11 tn alt rnr1nhrr.~ of lhr tlrp:1rl1nrnt to atlt>nd the d1nnrr ;it 1hr Hnt4•1 l«11!11n;i ,\ .~01·1.11 hoiur 1v11I hr i:1n ~1 i; Jn fl m , \lll h r1 1 n n f' r schrrhJlf'r1 ln r i .10 fl m. ~:11r~t ~ :ir" 11f'lf'111nr ;i nr! ~hnulrl m:i k" rr~"f' (llH111·.; ;1t !'rrkn ~ F;i~h1nri \l.;i nnr , .;111 1(1111. h\ Tur\d;i1 ( IL't pl'r pcri;('ln 1.s f~ :1n. 1nt l1 1rl111e, 1;1x .~J1rt \1p Thf' f"l l'H l'flrl lf'll';lllnti n111nf'r I~ .:i n flnn11fll Hf'\\' <'\ ('tl( GUARANTEED VALUES ----- KING IZE DIAMOND on., brllli1nt full c:1rat. Top ~lor, A"'91'1can c:ut. St t In 1lth1r L1di11' or Gent'• Ring ·-.. ····--··-·-·····-··-··-·····-··-.. ·-··--·-·---······-·· ----------- CLUSTER RINGS 1 c11 r•t tot1I w1!9ht, Top col1»r 'In brltll1nt Am.,-lc1n cut dl1mond1. Sei In •Ith.,. Ladle•' or Gent'• Ring _________ .. _.. .. .. • -- llAUTl,UL LADl!S' CLUSTER RING 1.40 c•r•t tet•I ..ight. Tott•coler. lrllll•"' A"'91'lcli" cvt. Dl.t.MOND CENTER FOR Ol.t.N,,. COUNTY FIND IT HERE FIRST • 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE · FROM COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 . 1838 NEWPORT 'BLVD. COME IN .t.ND IROWSl .t.ROUND PH NE 646-7741 DOM RACm OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE Wlltw1 fO• b"f e dl-...d tr.. 1" w1 wtll •••r .. tn ,._., tll•· "'°"" , .. opprelw "' 40•_. MO•I "-• fO• IHIW fof .. °' ,.., "'.,.., boclr. c .. , .. .s.. -n .n. ... o.-e1 COMl'A•L fXPUT W.t.TCH REP.t.11 DONE ON PREMISES • r Best-selling Smiles Make Inventor Frown ' I " MRS . BUCKLEY MRS. E. L. BUSH Coast Couples Recite Vows BUCKLEY-BAXTER Smiles are every~·here - ~01net1111es even on a person's face. The sn11le fad. wtuch began \\'Ith nothing short of 21 broad grin n1ore than a }'ear ago, is ~ull in full bloom. Smiles are unisexual -for e1•er}nne from the ne11.·born lo taddists 111 the geriatrics \\a rd They're on p1llo\\s, lov;e\s, \1·:1sh<·loths , di.shtov•els, rugs, IOy9, pins. necklaces, earrings, 11;1tches, T-shirts, sweatshirts, toteh<igs. hanbdags, furniture, t\0<·ks, ties and buttons. Yep, s1n1le buttons arl' still in ... grinning out of f\'er:-1 1n1<1g111ab!e hue o[ the rau1- """ \la1nr departinent ~tores report !he trend may be on the \1 ane. bul riot enough to tur 11 do1rn the c.:urners ol thcu· niouth:s. Sn1all no1'elly strires kttp an ample supply of smtles no~·u1g tn assorted forms. Probably thr only pcr~on \1 ho doesn ·t sport SC1111e sort of a snule these days 1.s the poor guy \\ hn in1;entcd 11. To the best ol anyone·., kllO\\ledge. there isn't any i..:op} right on sn11!es. It's enough lo bring a tear ll) any invent.or's C) c. Charlene Baxter and J.:imr~ Robert Buck!ev ex rha11gcd \"(1\\'S before the nev. Pr. Charles Dle renfi!'ld in SL Andrew's P res b y t er i an Chapel, Newport Brach. Her husb;ind atten<lM the Erie f'ounty 'fechn1e;d l n~U!Ult·. The y will re:.tde in Laguna Beach. BUSH -BEA TY Fi'rndrile \\1cdd1ng ("h;ipcl , S<inl<i 1\na 1,1as the sc1!111g frir !Ile nupti:t!s 11nk111;; Shcrry L~ nn 6e<>ty and Eugene L. Bu~h Jr. Club Programs Varied The hr!de. c11u'.'.!h1 rt' nf !11r. and :\lrs. \\'ard Baid r r of Ne\1•port Beach. "'a~ :1lll·lldl'd by !l·lrs. David Dought'rly, ~tiss Bonnie Rnxler and :i1rs. Efly,·ard Eshelman. Her husband, son of f\lr. and f\lrs. Harold Bucklt>y of Lewiston, N.Y., a-;krd Lnrry L.1Bonte to be hr<:t n1a11, l shC'rs \l"t•1 e E~htln1an und J.~ck Rn1.c:.in. The br11le i~ a graduate or l\"~1\·rort llarho r lfigh School and S:1n D1t>go Sl.;te College . '~,~t~! -(.~ "Hf.JIK H PFFL'l'r11~-u~ ~.ros 0~' • ~<"<r Ir/ Onn"'" ''<,"!I ( ~o\(P '"•t> Co""''"• S~o~• Jor C~.ra,tn 22 5 E. 1 71~ ~I. Co~to Me~o • 5~8 -2778 Tl1e Hev. Loren f>"lickingP1' p<'rfonned the rites lur !he <laugh ter or ~1r. and ~lrs. Earl L. Be<ity of Fou ntain Valley and the ~on nf ~Ir and ~!rs. Eugene L. Bush of Be\le1 uc, \\"<i.."h. Bride's attend:,nls v.· ere ~t1~s su~an i\\os~. maid of honor: .\!rs. Roger Trunzo and the ?lfisses Ch ris Si111ons and !Jonna Burbank. bnde.~111;nds, anti Tan1·a .ind Jane l Seberi;er, i"lowrr gll"ls. Trunlo \\<!". hest n1an : ushers 11ere. A!au Beaty. Jrrrv Riller and Arnold !\lnore :ind ring bearer 1\"<IS J) on n y Johnston. The bride is a grt1du<1lc o! Foun1ain Valley ll!gh School ;ind Orange C-Oast ('<1llege. Iler husband reeeived his schooling in \Vashington. \\"on1en's: groups throughout 1hc coastal area are 11 ri!ing !heir own prescriptions for in· t cre~!1ng meetings Md social c1 ents. Phar macy W ives \\11\'es of pharmacists and pharn1aceutica[ salesmen ha\·e been inl'ited by the \\"omen's Au'<1liary of the Orange Coun- ty Pharmaceutical Association to men1bership I u n c il e o n \\'ednC'!'day. Oct. 20. 1n tile Santa /\na home of ~lrs. Peter J 'rr;tk. Hobert S. ?-.l ans f i eld , regional sales manager of .a pharn1aceutic:il company 9.'111 speak on the Unknown Soldier of Pharnlat·y. and ~!rs. \\"il - [1an1 Perr.1·, prrsidenl of the state auxiliary. \1•1!1 report 011 the group's accomplishn1ents. •JN ANIMAL PRINTS For tric k 'n treater~ to look their colorful best! 100~{, Cotton Machin• Wa~h 45" Wide Famous nubby dan river cMATc~~ KNIT PRINTS WOVEN PLAIDS 'N SOLIDS Great color combin ations for separates, suits, dresses fortrcl polyester/cotton Machine wash, Perma Press Mod dc·,igris on a mod r:c1Y fdbr ic for new cling y fa shi on:;, I CO~~ A eel ate NEED NO IRONING ~;,~:s" TI ®@ RE GULAR ::,R:S SAVE •8@@ Yd. 0) 36" WIDE TI MATCHING SO LIDS $1.29 (5:J 54" 100°0 Wool • BONDE D WOOL F LANNE~ 54 .. Coordinott<--Mad 1l11e Wall• e BONDED ACRYLIC "DIAMO NDS" & SOLIDS 60" 111"6chi11t woi.hob1• Cot!all e C;HE YENNE SUEDE CLOTH • 4S" 1 00"'• royo11 • VEL PANN E VELVETS a11 11111119\ •r• ot1t11tt tricot Ii! HOUSE OF FllBRICS So111h Coost ''o•-Sr ••+al •' s.,. Oie90 fwv . Ca\IO Muo-5-.S· 1116 01a119tfolr Mall-Ot111qe!+.o•a• •11d H1 •bo• F1111trton-516-JJJ4 H1111et rreii-11;~ •• 1,:,101 S••t• •-S-.l·SSSI 1~.ii• l'a rfl Ct11 l• '•'"'' •l St111!011 '"". '•" ll06JIJ Gtordt" Grt\'t -t 11 SI !l.oo~l11rr1l A~a.-5)0.1 541 H1111tin9ta11 Canttr -Edi1191• 1+ B••c~ 11-..4 ., H~11tl111t•11 1HcJi--tf7·101 l Legal Secretaries King Boss of l972 11·1H be t·rowned "'hen rnrmbers of the · Harbor Area Legal Secretaries As,<;OC'iation gather ai the Sheraton Beach Inn, 1 lun· tington Bearh fur a dinner meeting \\'ednesday, Oct. :ro. Robert Risley. !a.st year's l\tni; Boss, ~'ill rule-01·er the fes tivities, 11·hich v.·ill include mu:iic by the :-itid~hipmen or l\"ewport Harbor High School. Xi Xi Pi How to be a real person ~111 he the topic of f\lrs. Diane t:<irrol! "·hen she speaks to X1 Xi Pi Chapter or BC'1a S1gn1a Phi at 8 p.rn. \\'ednesday, Oct. 20. in !he Cnst a .~lc~a hon1e of !\lrs. John ~1oqu1n, Republican Women A luncheon n1eet1ng has been planned by thC' \lun- tington Be a ch Republit·an \\'ornen t'or l 1 ::JO a . 111 . \\"ednesday. Or·t. 20. in ;\\urd~ l'ar\;: Clubhou~r <:ue~t speake1 \1 111 br .l11cli.:r Cella Ba~er. 11hu~e top1e 1, 1\1 be Reorganization of Our Courts. r.lembcrs 11111 r let·l new nl ficers and delegate~ to 1hr Southern 01\ 1sion Conl'ent1on or firpub[1t:.1n \\"0111rn !O ta~r plate i\o\'. 10 1n lloll.1 wood. ORT Chapter ~l e1nbers and friends nf the Nc\1-port Brach ORT Chapter will gather for an 111slal!ation and charter signing lun<.'l1con at 12:30 p.nl. \Vcdne~da.v, Oc.:t. 2[). 1n lhe Coron<l del tl!ar home or J\lrs. ,Joe h:a11dlc, pr esiden t. Wives League :'llrs Hoy Hallberg v.·111 open her Newpol'l Beacil home 10r a 10 30 1neeling ~of Ke11 por •. I I .:i rho r Panhel\rnu· \\"ed· ncsday. Ott. 20. Spc:i.king v.·111 be ='lr!'i. \\"alter Chappel. assis· !:int dean of v.·omen al lhr: l.inners1ly of Sou I he rn Cal1rornia. 1-ll'r topic will lie lh•~:·:~lub The ~l!ssio n Vieio Golf Cluh 11111 bt> the selling for a lunc:hron n1ecting of the Ot- fi t <'rs' \\"il"e~ l.rague 0 r OranJ;e Count)' \\"eclnesda~. Oct. 20. A co<"ktail hour al 11 :30 a.in. will precede' the luncheon. Xi Pi Phi 'l'hrre nr w member~ nr ;\1 P1 Pht Chapter of Beta ~1gn1<1 Phi \\"i ll receil'e. the l?itual ot" .Jewe].'i during a n.1eeting \Vedne~dal", Ck'!. 20. in the hon1e of ~lrs. 1'i.cnneth 1\1oorr l~t·ecil"ing the rilu<il will br thr 'll1nC'~. 0. t-:. t'herr1. Hoben ~l r11 art ;ind ~nrina \1uHrn Sprak<'r 1\·111 be ~\rs. \\11!trcd \"oung ?.nd topit: 11•1!1 be '\\'hat \\"e ~·;int. Sho11 in~ mo11e h1ghhghts of a /la11a1ian \a1·:1 !ion "111 hr !\lrs. Hern 11..:r I· isher and :'llrs :'llollen. Mothers Club :\ rrcipe t'x change potlut'k 11·1th a !l;nrait;in themr. i~ pl:inner:I J1y thC' ~addleback ~lotheri; or Tll"ins Club for 7 p 111 . \Vcdnt>~d:..v, OcL 20, in tl1c S:in Clen1ente home or ?.Ir~. Steven Koont1.. A representa1ivc or the ::Jan l"lcrnentc Police Depart1nent ""ill speak on l1r5I :lld To avoid disappolntmcnl. pro~peclrve bndes are reminded to have t heir weddin;! ~tones 111th black and ·.,i:h1te ~lossy photo- ;.:raphs lo the DAILY P ILOT \\"omen·s [Jc· pdrtn1ent one \\'CC'k before tJ1e "'cdd1n~. P ictures received after lhal tu11c wtU not be used. F"or cngagcinent announcements 1t 1c; unpcrative tha t the s'tory, also accompanied by a bl ack and \\•h1te glos~y picture, he sub- mitted six V.'eeks or more before the "';edd1n;:: date. Ir deadhne is not met. only a s tory \\·iU be used. To help fill T~uirement:oi: on both v.·ed· d ing and en.gagem ent stories. forms are available in all of tile DAILY PILOT offices. Further '1ueslions ,,·iJJ be ans,v ered by \\"omen's Section ~ta.ff members at 642"4321 or l!J.1-94 66. Needlepoint Kits .•. $7.50-SlO. · Brigh t, happy One.West kit s ..• created by Jebba de signers . . . in clude sil k- screened canva s, yarn, needle and in· struction sheet. 15"xl5" ... $10 7"x!O" ... $7.50 •• •• I! NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN ( 2621 I . COAST HIGHWAY, COll:ONA DI\. MAll:-644-TtM ..... Peer ing GUESTS of lht' John BaderJ Qf San Juan Cap1straoo V>ere 'l\'Otld-travelers, .i\lr. antl ~!rs, Kennelh Griffin. Gr1ff111 , an in· struct.or at l.o~ Angeles City tollege, also leads group tours in various foreign <.:ountries. HO~l t:.: aft.C'r a11tun1n Around \\ho allended "'tlh Bet:. Alpha .\1 thapll'r or Beta S1~ma Phi The laped l>ho\V Yiill be r!'le~~cd l)ec. 9 anti all gifts 1 E1ce1ved will be donated to the t~sta: t'1brosis foundation. ll ECE;o.;'1' guests st the Clift 1 lute!, S11n Fr:incisco ~·ere ~·lr. and \\lrs Don Flamm of l\'.ewport Beach. OAILV PILOT 23 FOR SWIFT PEST CONTROL LLOYD PEST CONTROL Call 642-5922 holida~·s in Santa Barbara are the ?lfessrs. and \lines. A. B .. Le Gaye, Adrian Ku~·per. La\\'rrnce \V olff and Deane Dodson. <'Ill of Laguna Hc.it·h and \Vilha1n P;itr1cl. o f J'\"ewpart Beach . llECEl\1:\"G her !(}.)ear pin during au Orange County Board or Super\'LSOrS r11eet1ng \\3S i\1 rs. \Valler Cli 11ch, <1ss is·I"'""""""""""""""""""""" lanl <1l the Costa ?-.lesa ~m. A1''0 !\IRS. i\I !.. Stephens of L;,i.guna Beach had ;is houseguests their daughter, f\~rs. Karl 1\lcGowen. ~ho 1" president of I h c American Field Ser\"ire in Sa n Bernardinu, and f\10 cxehanse students. l.10rar1. \!1 s. Cl1tlrh hns serv-..-----------. ed 1n °lhe t:usta \\1esa facility A 1·c on1 pa n,v 1 n g ;>.!rs. 1\lcGo\\'eJl "·ere Chris: l 1 e L"hristodrou!ou uf Cypre:<.". ann !11eral Erkalalc of Turke~. HOSTT!\G a luncheon anrl eard parly for Lagu na Beatil \Vomen ·s (:olf Club after ;i "reekll' tournan1c11t 1\·ere tll r~. Paul \Vaternuin and r-.lrs. Edie ;\larks in the \'\"aterman hon1c. SELECTEU to partit·1pate nn the Truth or Consequenl'CS television show ll"aS ~1 rs. And} Genseh of Huntinston Beacl1, dt1r1ng her 11hole te:1urc y,·ith the t'Ounl.1. llETl.iR .\l.\G lo \t>wporl Beach as fac1\1ty eoordu1ator ror the rarL Lido con- 1 a!e~eenL ~o:s p 1la1 s - Flagsl11p. Super 1 or and t\e wporl \"1\la -~urroundinl:: Ho,1~ llosp1tJI, IS ~\rs. O\i\"e Allr11. ) She 11as for 1n er <1d - rninistr<1!or (If i'\C'wport Con· 1alestC'nL Hospital. In !he i11- l.er11n she providl'd n1a11age- 111cnt <."Qnsultant services lo other hospitals ;:ind \·isited !ta- !v this sumn1rr ror a con- ;en1lo11 and reunion \\·1th an rxch:ingr ~tudent her fan1i\y ho~ti:d 17 ~l'ars ago. State Direct~ -~ Heads Program Dr. J . ~1. ~tuhblrbinr . t.."al1l orn 1a "s Ocparlmrnl or J\lcntal Hygiene d1reetor, \1·ill address the annua l du1nc1· n1ect1ng ol !he Orange County ,\ssociation for J\lrntal ll ealth, .\lrs . .Ja111es ill c.: Br id", !"l1a1rman. said niorr than 2.000 inviiapons h;n·c bel'u mailed tor the Tuesda~·. Ot t 26. event in !he 1\irporter Inn lf onore<l gucsti:: 11 ill include' Robrrt Andrr<'n Clod f;corgr 1\ri;1s. prr~idenl :ind e~ ecut n c director or 1 hr ( ";;tlilorn1a As~oei a\IO!l I 1> r ).1ental llc<1llh, rtnd Dr. L. L Allen , nr1v d1reclur 11 t illetropohta11 Stale Husp1tat , .\or11·alk . A11;1rcls \\'Ill hr pr~·~cntPd lo l'l U ! ~ 1:u1d1ui.: org.i1111.;it1on~. ' .. ·- ;i ge nt1es <1t1d u1d11':clual~ in the 1·011nly who ha v e dc1non~tralrd an ar:tn e in· lcrest an<l eontcrn for n1enlal h<·alth. Or. S!ub!Jlr~1ne w1l! ~peak on hts plani:: for bringing mrn- lal health ser1 iees to the eon1- rnunities, l!c was aµµolnled to the state post by (lov. T{cagan Jn .Ju!.1. l'tT\ 1uush . he wai:: 11rograin i·hu'I ul <·1_11nm~n1l.li_ health 1 -.t·r111'l"" Hl ~an I-rant·t~t'.11 and\ 1n\ol1 rd 1n 1\•ork at s1a1e hu~p1L<1ls au<l pr1:-.ons, r~sidc11-1 ~·\· tr;;ining progra111s a1KI puvcrly projet:·t buar<ls. lie hasl 11Tillc11 nu1ncrous \~'orks on 1nenr:il re\ard:iun11 and c.:orn- 11111111!11 1ncnla! ilr<1!1h -. CO ME IN FOR A COMPLIMENTARY ·~· BEARDED WOMEN ARE OUT!! DON'l" "BE t:MBARRASSED. LCT tJS SHOW YOU HOW EAS'( IT IS TO REMOVE; EX~ESS HAIR WITH MODERN ELECTROLYSIS, MEOICALLYAPPROVEO •••SAFE, F'AST , GENTL'E, CONSUL'T WITt-f OUR LICENSED T£CHNICIAN IN OUR SE ... UTY SALON• ROBINSON'S NEWPORT .,_ ·~·t' . - ROUX HAIR COLOR ANALYSI S BY WILLIAM MERRELL, HAIR COLORING E X.PE~T. LET OUR H IGHLY-SKILLED COLORIST!; PUT COLOR ANO S HEEN BACK JNTO YOUR HAIR. COLOR SPECIAL. COMPLETE COLOR CHANGE FROM 17.50, REG. 35,00 VALUE. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT, 644-2800, EXT• 325, ' ROBINSON'S NEWPORT ONLY~ ASK ABOUT OUR AORIEN'ARPEL COMPLIMENTARY MAKEUPS. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT • FASHIQN ISLAND • 644-2800 • • DAILY PILOT SC Solutlo1a Sought U.S. Surcl1ru·ge lrl{s Ca11adia11 s By JOHN l:UNSIFF NEY.' ''ORK tAPJ -··our f'Conomies .ere mac1P to order frr f'.:\C'h other.·· !li'lld Harold R &ot t. l. S. Assistant Secrp\;irv Clf C.omrnf'rce, as he spoke u1 an inter\'te11· or future cs . Canac11Rn trade rcla!1oos. Eacn country h11'5 unique .. re.'IOurces ;ind ab1lit1ei; lo offt"r he other. he sairl, arlrlini:: thet 'If •,\'e sit do"·n and talk 11e can p!:1n a tnmp\('fll('rlt<iry rrlaT ion)'iht1l !h;.t v.ill no! il!I· tagonl ze e:i rh other" Those i<elalions now ;i r" !Orne11·hal strained as :i rr~ult nf !he L'.S import surci1<1r,cc of 10 perc:-n: on good~ trorn <111 foreign cnuntriE"!<, Can:ida 1n· eluded . The Li S. market is Canada's large.::\. Many Car.ad1ans. And some Americans al~o. r('1·l that Cilnada sltf'lu1rl he ('Xempt fro m !he surct1;ir,ce because the econom1rs Uf 1he two na- lions 11re so inter-related. Scott d!~agrees. Too many countries, he said, J1re building lhe t;.S. markcl intn thC'ir o v.• n econom ies. "\\'e have too many houseguests." he said . , HP. in~icated there "'ill be no exceptions. Mutually sa!1st;:ictory jectives can be ohlt1ined by both rountries. he said, if they a~ree to cornrr.on plAnn1ng in some industrial s e ct o rs . Neither country, he indicated, can ignore the unique nPeds and ad1·antages of the o!hcr. "If they are going !o deprnd on our n1arkel we sh11uld l'it do~·n and talk. And if he A ITlUluol fU'ld ~ended lot Jnvestcws -i.:1rog c:opltal growth. Income, wtlile a Joclof in _....,,_ 1t secandoty lo tile goal'°' eapllo! oppf9Clallan. ~-.... --... ---""-., __ .,. ___ ... ___ __ ·······-··· I '°""" '°"'""" ~ I I &2J West .si.m Slr..i I I Los .4n:leleL CA 9001.f I l'neno: nn1 1n.u o1 I '"-Mnd1"'19o~Ofl I I l'Ocllle ~ FtnJ. inc. I I I I I I I I """""" I I ...... ......,. °""'--I ···-·····-· pt:nrl '" lhe1r nat11r;il should plan resflurce~ "'e ahead." he st11d , S<.·otl described lhe com- pk·1nrr1tar\' plans as .. sectoral t1grrcmen1s." and s;:iid one t1l rtady exist'> in t he 11u!oznot11·r industry 11•h\ch p('flnits duty.free entry inlo 1hc l!n1ted States of Canadu1n. made \ ehicles He termed !he 11u!omot11·e ai.:reenient a "i::real suc1·ess cor11n1en:ially ," hut nrited that 11 1'D nlr1but£'d 5800 million to the t; S 1r;ide def1t1t. "i\'e should perhaps explflre nther l'lr!'a s Jn "'hll'h the ad· 1 antiige 1s more to us than to thrrn." he s;ud . r-.1any Can11 dians. in and nu1 of J.(oven1me11t. tear !hat agrren1ents 1r11·nh 111i:: I h e d1)fn1nant An1er1can eCQnnmy n1a.~· he lo Canada 's disad- 1anlaRe. T~'pii:all~·. 1hey say Arnenca ns v.•ish !hem 1n bcc·on1e he1vers of wood and drawers or \\'aler. insinuatin,1?, th;it Canada "'Quid be a mere su pplier rather than a prry- cessor of nalural re sources for An1erie11n cities, farms and fat·1oncs_ S<·o11 m;iinlains Iha! this need not be the case. "Instead of JU~t sending us ra"· n1n(enals the y <"ould process !hrrn." lie s;iid. thus ;u1ding In lhe 1·alue befnre export and s i rn u ltaneousl,v de\·eloping l'<in:1dia11 i n d us ! r y and en1ployrnent. Uut Si·ott suggested also lhal r;Hher !)i;1n have Can;id;i dr1•elop 1ndust r1e~ c1}n1pe1 iti ve v.•ith those ex1.~t1n,1?, in !he l'nilrd Sl<'lles. the lwo nations should pli!n e l:•Jmplementary rela1t()nship. We Stand Ready To Buy or Sell SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION COMMON STOCK AS rRINCIPAL W ithout Service C harqe or Commission Costs to You. - L. B. MILLER & COMPANY 500 Newpo•' Ceftle• Otlw• Newport leach lt44·1 Sl1 or 1211) lt ll·115S Graffiti IS A Joke Rea lly PROFESSIONAL GOLF SCHOOLS FOR BEGINNERS AND INTER MEDIA TES MEN • WOMEN CHILDREN WITH Tl.llHING • Swlft9, Grip, S!•ftce • w ... .,, ''"'" e Chlppl"'ll 011d ~ltchi"' • 11Hl11t oftcl Sa11cl Ttopt e ,... l th1v-' .. 14 PER MONTH CLUIS A.ND I A.LLS FUlNISHIO FREE ''"'~"""•~•••v ~t•Mn •NI All•frlll 968-4461 LOWE R YOUR HANDIC AP LE ARN BETTER BASICS STA RT FROM BEGIN NING • • IN VALLEY GOLF RANGE Hl.I GA~FIELD A VE. FOU NTAI N VA LLEY 1 MR• S. er ,._.,, -1,ookllurtl eH •a"'' 968-446 f ' ' IT'S NO SURPRI SE -\\'hiJ(' V\\'s' sty!1sh Karmii:nn Ghia sports th e inside, the exterior on sale Oct. 21. remains virtually unchanged ror 1972. !\1e\ In Digit Ge ar l(ar1nann Ghia Has 'hangcs on models go Guessing Again in 1972 By CARL CARSTENSEN 0 1 lftt Ot ll1 l'llt! 11•11 \'olkswa~en's K a r m a n n <:hia -the two seater !hat ~nme people refuse In belie1·e t.~ VW will keep them guessing another ye;ir at l{'as! f~{'ep do"'" inside il's s!ill all \'olkswagen for 1972. While the e:ir .appears l11tle ehflnged rrom last ye;:ir's m1l<lel or even the first ones huilt 10 l!I~~ for that matter, the ·72 has a full measure of 11ew conveniences. Fratures rcndily nn thr inside are: ;:i pparent -a new lever fln the s\ef'r- lni.: enlumn which make.~ It i!S easy 10 operale !he wind.~hield "'asher.wiper <'I.~ it i.~ to use !he ca r's 1urn·s1 gnal~ fir i!s r fl lumn·mounted headlight· d1n11ner; -res I 1· I e d speednnv·ler v.·hil'li Includes a trip odomrter for the first lime: -autnmati(' rlf'C'lronir Chf'1'k of the rtut1 I br;ikr s~·stf'm's 11ar:11ng l1i;:ht hulh eath t1n1e the ignition 1s ~"'il('hed on: -nf'w ;iT!rar t1ve "finish" for 1hf' door and quarter panrl in· teriors. }'our Mone y Road noise h11s been reduced through the use nf new floating bearings al points where the hody is fa stened f/I !he l'hassis "·hile the new bum [){'rs -s1n11lar in stvle to lhnse used on the Beetlf'.~. fast -backed Ty[){' 3.~, ttnd Squareback Sedans in- corporate ruh~r inserts in !heir Ol'er·ridrr~ 11'1 ahsnrh parkini.: a n d t1ght-tralflc "laps." The rear "ncca.~ional '' ~eat converts into ;i largr ln.~d-<·ar­ r.ving platf(lrtn b{'hind the two burket .~e;i!s. £quipPf'd "'1lh a. fl'lur-<1n·lht" f l on r full ~"S)nrhromesh tr11nsmiss1on. the Kann<1nn (;hta is 11pl1on2Jly av;ill;.ibJe "·1th VW's tnrque-conver!er Au I 0111 at i(' .St i c ksh1ft. Prn1'1d1ni;: lhr C'llOl'{'tliencc of noshift rlrt\'l n~ In cit~· traffic, 1t still lets !hr mutorist run lhrnugh 1he ~ears for lop 11erfon11ance whcne1 er h r desires. Col'rred hv a 2'4·month nr 2 4 ,0llO-n11le \1:i rranty, \\h1chever cnrnes first. ;:ill ne"' K~n11:in.n tlh1as ;i rp rteli vercd \\!lh cn11jXlnS good for free \'~V Diagnosis at 6,000-mll e 1n- £,a ]uating Sec urities W ith Qui z Vocatio11al Coun se lors Nee ded at Hi gh Scl1ools B~ SYL\'IA PORTER A 1111! \2 yel'lrs al(n thf f:im . r.d cdur;i101". nr .Janie.~ B Cn- n;int. rPrommrnrll'd 111 ' The American High Schoo! Tnd111··· that nur h1~h ~Chon!~ h;:i 1 P nn p 11K·;it1onal c·ouoselor for e'>r.r) ::in to :lllO s111drnt~ TodH.\I, !hf r111io \~ s!1ll nnh· nnr f11!' 1>1er1· 5.C,O In niain hi!( 1111 high schO!ll•. I!\ ;in ;ip. p:ilhnjl. one rnun!<rlnr for el rr1· 1,(W)O student~ and !he a1tr;ii;:e ;:irnf1unt Qf f'(JUn~cl1ng 1~ a ne;:ir-u~elt$S 11, hours eath .l'ear rur earh rhild. A dee11dt or .~o ;i~o .. John G;:irrlnrr . 1!1e ed uratnr- ph1los0pher "'hn heads "l'om- t'llon CatJse. '' prnpoRed that our schools offer C'Ontinuini;: 1·ocational ~u1d11 nt'I! for all students unlil lhe a,1?,e of 21 inrluriing f'llrl'rr "C'hl'rkups '' during the early "·nrk1n11: yc;ir.~ nf ynun~sters "'ho Oo n(it continue into college. Tnd;i,\', thtre lire 1·er~· few \'n1·11fl()nal rounsclors in either our two-or four·~·et1 r cn11e~r$. profess1on;1I. te1:hn1e11I n r gr:irtu;1te srhnn!s. Out of every fflur counselors. three are tn h1i.:h schools and thf's~­ C'enlr<'l1f' mo~t or their efforls on C'ollege·hound studrnts, Althou11:h the Fed e r a I i;i:o rernment has pnurr<l ten~ of millions nr dnllars in rf'crnt years into the l1rJd of JOh cnu~srhn11: and tra1r11ng -to n1t1ke lhe best poss1hle 11.~e of the nation'!! av.e ilahle skills. to rcrtute juvrnile drllnquen('y 11nd to bnosl opportunilies for the harcl·IQ-emplny -tndav·s 70,000 voca!lonal cl'lun~elnrs fil l only A sm all lracllnn of ou r rea l needs. Th1s i~ 11 rt:in~crou~ ~:ip - :ind 11'5 made evl'n morr so by lhe l'urrent ja1nn11n,1?, of our ltochn iC'lll i:ind trade schools "'!th kids "·ho h;1 l'e deC'1drd !o by.pass a colle~e e.duca11nn. A1 far as ou r n:ition's ruiurr well·being is roncerned. JllSt the .. .,.·ori;t'' of our youngsters m11y be choosing lhls route. It'' certainly ' lr11R:ic 111p tn the millions or youngsters who ,1re u11e1 II 1gnnr;int of 1he hill r11n~e of np\lfln~ and np· pnr!uni!1e~ nprr1 In lhen1 in thl' l••bor null·kel , I() the m1ll1nns of 11 11 rtl{'tl and hl;i\•ks s11ll hl'rrted 1n1n lov.· st<1tus. low· IJ<ll 111~ JOI" ThP lud~ uf gn1Pl'nrl1f't11 r·;u ('rr 1nfnrni<il 1••l1, ticruses fir 1::11 C1n1hrrR of l 'nh1mb1a l 1111 er~1t1. JS · urelp1an1 '· 10 tilt• artu;il ne"d or 1oh'>rf'kr1 <;j 1n ~prc1f1c t'l\lf':< and s1)('1·1IH.' 1•l'f'UIJ;illona! ftr·d~. 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McKINNEY oH- WRITES--HE SAYS OUR I 'LL LITTLE EGG·SHAPEOEYES TRY STANDING ON END ARE 10 MOST LlNLlSUAL AND EXPLAIN VERY UNNAIURAL.' FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE C,CR•£1.a!_'- ';.C,A1"61...£ ~-----~---71.?,i.t.= YEARS AGO BEFORE TV .. WHEN COMICS FIRST STARTED, ONE OF T+J,E 'FAVORrTE PASTIMES WAS t<EYHOl..c PEEKING· By Al Smith 'THE EGG-SHAPED EYE WAS MORE StJITABLE !'OR Tl-1 15 PtJRPOSE •• +!ENCE T~E EGG·SttAPED EYE WAS CREATED By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski -~---- 'YES, BUT \.J\40 ORDERED UP\4E O IL S LICK?°! GORDO MOON MULLINS >I • ' -~ ' J'.NIMAL CRACKERS T-Uw.4 rnt£ ~eR& ~""""'~ 0 I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by • A. POWER I PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz ACROSS l Sera~ har!>hl~ b ~t1 1kes 10 Too aviators 14 Seoillatel~ In olacr 15 Case 101 snl·! ar \ Cl's lb Chest sou1d 17 Larid,.d r•tJtt 1a Lo~ af!Pr l'l TrJ;e.er: A tlbr. Jj PtCD')Slti011 on v.' ' an ar)v'11enl ls hased 2! Arrange in a se11e.i. of 10.,.s 24 S1o~P (Oflif)dr!'"1P'1\S for coo•in1 ot)leC:s 2b Sheffi 27 Musical tOll'IJOS1\ioo 30 Optical : Ahbr. 31 Po111led stl~k. J2 Cold crysLat llo.at ing 111 lhr atmosol1e1e; 2 words )7 U111ted Service Olgan1zat1ons: Abhr. 38 D1Hf'1', as In opinion ~O Possesslv~ wo1d ! ,',, ' ) • " ,.. ' ' " . " " .. ' " " ' . .. I . .. ,, -, .. - " , .. 41 Go hJc~ 43 S~1ff h<l1 r 44 Grea t \e11gth of time: 45 0'.'e•~liadi>wS ~a Crac· l•'li 11 a rad•o 51 'l.o..,an's 51 ~,..all "'I~• c.1 a s .... ~1 5~ Lan~! Su'T ,,,,,d~~ ~Y w 1:r1 ~ P ~f's ~cy h nirl ;1 A t·nf·i• C· , , f'rm bl c1.11'~ 1\1" :I 'fl~t11"1 I.? L!>•1ri ri••rc SU<.'1d t.3 R•\l'f r! Er~11M b4 [Jr~nean l1!le of rPs-;ect b~f.i-.iy rP..,O/'•~ bb All-\~'' r-1 1~1~ 'l'~,t b7 Clul Qu! OC\li ' l Type of sta11tas.t z A • ..,~11111 0 J Showing gocd judr:'nent 4 RJise lo a irore imriortant '"" ' ' l - " T ~ " " . ~J .l!. Jl -" ., . " ' "' I"•' " ' - Saturday's Puzzlt Solvtd: l•[SE G !i S S EC •uS .. l r••I A LO[ "11[ t<O TRE O A "i ' 1 • •"•I >1RS I S l lf • o,r ~ I II l l!O[ •-~L ~•\. <[t<OS -. C l' [I~· !~E • I Contt'f"ld Hav ing ~' <1011•·~ tc r£-.ember 7 l.o(ldP~~ of d1scotd S Pl.1ys Oil v.ord~ (j S.ant1119 10 P11blic nednrmt· 11 Jeweler 11111\ l2 i• 1~e ha ppr 13 ~.~1<r d1stin tl 21 f 1•£'d and l loj•d 10118/71 ~s S111119ed ins.!1 ument ; Oi5trncll~t· time perio<i' l5 Motherles.s calf l Popular dessert: 2 word'> .~ Desertfrs: Slang 13-ofthe Hoir;e 4b -Alamos 47 MJllreatme .. 48 I/arks made by tont.ac.t 23 Monetary unil t i Neoal 2; W1t~draws 21 GOJd 49 On the forhidden li:.l 50 -'fib 23 Frrerlom from w~•ry 29 Devi"' secre1\y 53 Capita.I ol Fili 55 Nursemaid ~ Mtl!tary awards : Abbi. 33 tis of rai sing 57 Dry uo: Va1. 3 1rr•9ht t.O -Roge~; 'Ar complishes Ac!J• ' " " " " ' " ' " n " . .. - )) " " " f~ ' ' ... ~ " .. "' ' I ·-" " " 1· • ' . J JUDGE PARKER JlJST THINK, AUNT )l;ATHEK'INE •• I 'LL 5E SEEI NG E1'1C A WEEK FOOM TODAY.' MISS PEACH ; .fuTORf' ?s)l:UIA-Q1ST5 of At1iF:RtCA ~&:er HER( PERKINS i }-115 IS FO~ EN GLISH a..A5G ... WE'RE ~Jl¥'C>GED 1J DECORATE A Si£NTENCE ~ THE JUD6E WILL A6~1'E, WON'T HE .... ESPECl"LLY I ~ VOU 60 .6.5 MV (HAPERONE?1 ,,,,.,,. W~AT DO Wf DO /F WI!. HAVE A PATIENT IN OUll OFFICE WHO HAPPENS It>'' DEPllESSM, MORO Sf!, MID C-UTfl.Y WITHDRAWN? " ,. ' By Mell W ~EAD, OR MllTE 1.ETrEllS UNTii. ~E SNAPS OUT Of' IT. By John Miles I J JiiJW ro VO/J /-!KE IT! By. Gus Arriola FORFJRJOf 'IOU GOT cJ.Assf By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS ~\ \~1 ';I'd bc.u:r nut-bl' 1>lill ha ~u 't (;~hued down about the ll'it;." ' ' , DENNIS THE MENACE -· 'OKAY !~I USC ~UR PHONE? l WANN A TEL~lr\} DAO WHERE-1 Ml.' l BikeCl1amp Places 1st In Cycology A 41 ·year-<lld na1111nal bityt·le sprint racing champion pedaled more than 40 limes his usual con1 pelition distance to win .. th!" bi~ race .. and a Lai,:una Beach r11 ther and daughter lcxJk top places in tl'>'O other ni;ijor contests Saturday at the Cycolog _\' Fair. J:i ck Disne~. 41. of Art'adia, an Otym. pir bicycl\sl who spe<·1ahzes 1n !he 1:fl00. meter sprint I about f11·e.e1ghths of a mile ) averaged 26.4 miles per ho•1r for 39.6 miles Ill lake rirst place alter 30 laps around Fashion Island 1n the first race or H" kind ever staged in !he Orange Coa st area. Rich.:1rrl Stein. 38. nf 1244 Starlit Dri•·e. Laguna Br;ich. lopped a field r:f more than 40 rntrle~ in the JJ.2·rnile Stock Grt1nd Prix. the lop open ('Ompet1tinn C\'ent at the Cycolngy F'a ir, It !oo k him :l2 minutes. 5.11 seconds lo loop Fashion Js!;ind 10 tirnes Then his d;iu,r._:htcr . J.ind<1. celehr11tin~ hrr 16th birth1t;iy on Sri!urd;iv. lapped the sh0Pping center twice 12 !i miles I in se\"en minules. ~2 seconds to win her fnur-wa.v r::1re and become queen of the Cycology Fair. The other thrf'e queen race entrirs were Cindy Johnson, Lagun.:1 Bearh: .Jae· oue Arensdorf. Costa r-.lesa : and She rry Ft1nsler. Newpor1 Beach. to.lore than 1.000 spectators watched under gray skies as the major races of !he firs! Cycolngy Fair tool; over Newport Center Drive surrounding the Newport Beach shopping center fr om shortly <1fter 8 a.m. until nearly noon on Saturday. The final r.:1ce around the oval was a h;i ndirap event for youths . \Vinn"r of the fi\'l'·lap event was Richard LandretL bu! he \\'as very nrar!y ol"e rshadowed by !he ninth place winrer"s performance. In ninth place was \\1ill Schultz. only finisher in the top 10 riding a stringray, and he crossed the finish line doin~ a wheelie and \j,'r.aring 11 big grin after furi ously pedaling his sm.,11 vehicle ~.Ii miles in fierce competition with the big 3. soeed and I O·~peed bikes tall stin grays v.•ere: given a long he::id sta rt tn the han· dicap event l. The 10 winners of the you1h evnt. in on!cr · Landrelt . Dave Easlm::in. Ri ll Tupm::in , Richard P::ilmer. Bob McCord. Glen Gero. Kirk t-.lader . Daryl Eve . Schultz and John Ke:-·s. In lric..-cle events. prize \\'inners \j,'ere Chris Barrus, ~. Laguna Beach: Dennys Slone. 4, Costa r-.tesa ; Theron Nelson, 4, Corona del Mar : Bryan Davison, 4. Newport Beach : Jerry Kupsh, 3, Cost<1 Mesa: Douglas Howard. 4. Corona del to.Tar: Brett Wilson . 4. Balboa: and Rirk Denny. 5, Newport Beach. t-.layor Ed Hirth presented the 5375 Att1l11 101 racing bike furnished h.v the Loval Order of !he r.nlden Goose. Harbor Ar(.a club whirh produced th~ C.vclOl\Y Fair. lo "'innrr Stein for his ~rfnrmanfe In the (;rand Prix S1nck race. • Senti. Seeman of ).agun;i Beach finishrd ~Pcond and \j,'on a $1~ America n fl\"er Inuring bike dona ted b,v John's Bike Shop of Costa J\1esa . Other Crt1nd Pri:ii: finishers. in order: Bruce De\Voody, F'ountain Valley; Robert Gannon Jr., Bt1lboa : Jon Chabot. G;irden C.rove : J. t-.1. Me yers. Costa t.1esa: Terry Innes, Oranizt: Glen Harrili, Newport Beach : ~11ch;:iel Ha irston. Co~ta t.lr~a : and Omlin Schestn~. Cost.:1 1\le~a The Grand Pri:ii: Stock ~-;:i., supe r1·isrd 0"1l y PILOT SIO!I Photo LAGUNA RULES! -Nc\vport Beach f\1ayor Ed l lirth find s hitnself "surrounded" by Steins from Laguna Rearh at ('~·colo;::y J.'<tfr a11ar<I :> ceremony. Linda Stein s porti; sa~h a11d f10 11ers as badt!r of 11u (•en·.-. office: her father. Hichard Slf'tn. 38. lak r i; poi;ses~1on of $37:1 rric1ng bike he \1·on 111 lop open ror11pel 1\H111 r1rn1 of the fair -!he 13 2· mile Grand Prix Stock rare t lO laps around Fiislunn lslancl"s .\c11 port Center Drive). by the S0uthern Ct1l1fnrn ia ('~·1·l1nc Association. The AmriTcur B i c 1· c \ e League of An1eric::1 1ABL,.of A1 ·~anc· tioned and judged Lhe Cy co I o g y Criterium. R. \V. ..Bnh"' Enright. ~0111t1ern Cal1for!3 ABL of 1\ represf'11lat 11"r. 1'f!~ chif'f judge rind nffiriab slart f'r <1f 1he race which is expected to become an an· nu;il event Bic)·cJe ;ind f'eolog~·.r1r1('11!cd ll1spl:I\ s \1'ere on exhibit al Fashion Island Ttiurs· da.v. Friday and Sat urday -all thrf'e rla~·s nf the Cycnlo~~· Fi11r -and th<> fair turni!'hrd a then1e for the i-h11pp1ng ccntrr's follrlh ;i nnivrrsarv, L\eolngy \1'11rl;sl1nps 0 lnte rn;it1nnal, spnnsnr nf !hr fair a11.ng 11 1\h the (Jrange Cnu111y \\ hcrln1en .~0l d h(lni;trr butt ons anrl roll('('lrd pet111nn s1gn::11un•s Both ar11vities 11·!'.'re ::11med :it even· tu al!.1• frnanclng and grlt1ng ~01·er11men· ral assistantr in thP development of hikewa~s. h1c·;.c le trails a:1d 1nnrr un1fnrn1 law~ and i-atc11 ~tandards !or birychsts 1n the Urange Coas t area. . , " 'Pollutio11 Solutio11' Gets The Pollution !iolut1on Statio11 operatrd S;:iturday by the DAILY PILOT and Fashion Island t-.1crch11nts Assric1at1on 111 C(lnjun¢t1on with the Cycnlng_v r .:1!r cnl· le c1ed several tons ol material for rerycl· ing . Volunteers nl the Newport H<Jrhn r Elk s hauled a"·ay lwn lrucklo;id~ nf Riil~S hot · ties and aluminum Proceeds (rnn1 that phase of the recycling prnj('t1. "111 go !n support various ph ilanthropic FJks ' pro· jecls. ,JJ&E Engineering Co. Inc. nf !lr1l,,n· do Beach . \\"est Coast d1stribu!•\r fllr the Poll ution Pa('ke_r "tr:.~h sm;i~h('r." cnm- parl('r[ the n1aler1al s for the Elks to h;tu ! a1111 1·. Ton.~ of ne11·~papr.r~ broui::ht In !he fair fnr rcr-1"c l1n~ wrre st;i rk cd 10 ;i 4fl·ruh1r. .lilfrl tiin h~ s1udrnts fnun \nr11n;i drl ~!;ir 1!11.:h SlhoiJl"-. •·t·('1,Ju1~.v <"l 11h ' \'111!1tl1<:rrs frrnn 1h1· C/1ri<.t111;i5 Seal /\<.~n1"1;1t1•1n hi'lprd Ilic slud('nls issu r ··H1·:cvc.1nJ)l;!ST"' certifica1es to rill .1nun:;c1r1"s 11 hn hrot1Rh1 in n1:1tl'ri;i! for lhc l'n!lutuin ::)olut1nn :-Otallnn \li•n,f'al l'Ot'p of S.in ta Ana , f 11t11+<hr~I th<· 1)1g bin ;i nr1 v.-111 pay the H.:irhor Arca l r111rd Fu nd fr1r the ne\j,'Ypap('rs stached Ill JI Mo)lld1.y, Octobtr 11!1, 1971 s OA/l Y PILOT 3 Johnson Cool to End Police Say Coast Wife Slayer Tough By JOHN VALTERZA 01 Ill• D•llr ,Ho! 11•!1 It would have been a pleasant lunch on that sunny day, June 17, 1970. Summer came early la st year. Most n1en Ill the San Clen1ente police depart· n1ent were relaxing \\"ll h a sand"'lch. t-.lornents later !hey were in a tiny apartnient near the 111unic1pal pier - gazing at the body or a pregnant' brown· haired housewife who had been battered to 1tea!h with a barstool and st.abbed n1ore than a dozen limes'. She was nearly nude. Her body bore teelhmarks. On \\'ednesday ll 1'>'111 be exac1lv 16 months since detec1 11·es first were tet in· to the apartment by the dead \\·oman's husbrind . Ile was ictly calm then . He kept that same cool last week when a judge found hln1 gui lty or second.<fegree mun1er. The decision came Thursday afternoon and sprC'ad through police headquarters in a n1at!er of seeoncls. Coni::r;:itul;:ilions v:cre abundant. It hnd been no nrriinar_v case of hn1nir1d1>. ·',\l;u'k .lnlu1..;011 11·as thr t oughc~t ~11 ~pct"t l\c srcn Jn 10 ~cars of police v.ork," Deleclhe 1.eonard Goodwin oh~er\'l'd a d;i~· :>ftcr th!' guilty \'erdict. Crw.d11 1n shuuld knoll'. 13ecaLJSC J.uhn~on. hts mllrrlered wlfe, <1111! !he l;1l1Jng itself ruled Goodv:1n·s life for 16 rnonths. Cah·ul;l!ing the hours and dollars spent In a t1•111p]c )( case of homicide is in1· pu~s1b!1· ··r 1·outd ne1rr figu re 11 out." G001llvin !'><lid d11r1ng a lrngthy con1•ersation 1n· trrruplt'd hy lelrphQne calls dealing with o!hr r 1·:1!->t'!'>. ..!luring lho"" lir~t tf;iy~ ;:ill of us 11•rre <loirig Hie prr l1n1u1 ar) 1nve~t1ga11on and it 11a~ a 2~·h(l11r·a-day proposi1ion:· Cnrnpoun<l!ng I ho5P. first da1•s was :inr>ther bizarre 1nul"(ler of ·another hO\ISe111fe . Gra1'c cnnrern ~ripped many along the Soulh Coast !h!lt the srime persons who hulctirrrd a tvllssion V1f'jo school teacher killed Cnnn1c Lynne Johnson. San Clemen te in1 estigatnrs in a sense, had Ill probe the t-.11ss1{Jn Viejo \1'oman·s rtealh as ll'Cll Th<'V al.<oll \l'CrP bcsicgrd by press qlH'flCS. l 'uhllt a1tent1on farlcd 1n a ma!ter of d:i.1 ~ -but thf' h<i rd \\"Ork for several rte1ccl1vcs led by Lt. Robert l\1a son had nnly slarted . Ph ysical evicl<'nce mounted, but so did the romplc.x1ty of the case. Johnson"s self·descr1bed "super-cool" at1 1tudc lent momentum to the in· vestigators. In that 16·month period !he young 1nililary poll ccn1an ~·as lured to a lie dc1rortvr llirel' s!'para!e liml's. "Outing thr.se interviews and others we ln11nd ou rsclvrs com1n~ so close lo solv· Inf:: 1he thrng. !hen soml'1 h1ng 11nu1d hap- pen . ~lark would hack off and we'd ha1·e ro .~1tir! all ovf'r a~ain , 1\lonth.~ passed. The ca.~e had fal!en into C1,1111\' 111 ('11rnllrd 1n a spe("it1 l11,erl 1n11111ng t'•lll"~f' 111;11 la~i ed tllrTr n1 0111h~. lln111111c L'l1:i11i,tts 10 lhe de1t r.t11·£! d111:,1011 Hh1fled LI J\1aso n to the patrol <l1\1.~1on and Patrol L1 Cli ff ord Gates ::issun1rd the tlrlrct11·p f11nc11on. \\hen (;001Jw1n rl'turncd fr11m his tr;i1111ng l·our-.c ht' hl'c;in1c ;i pern1ancnt 1n1"est1gal11r 1u the Johnson cas('. nurin,g 1ho ... c 90 1!ay~ the load shifted to J")('lt"t"t11" Arrtnn S;iunrtcrs whll harl 5UC· ceeded in luring J ohnson to the polyir1pll on~ more. EvidencP. -all bits and pieces tn the puzzle -was add!d to the grow ing dossier on the lanky, ZO-year-<>ld Vietnam \'eteran. There still were trips lo the t.tidwest to plan. Goodwin look one to Michigan and spenl several d11y:s of intensive probing of friends and relatives of the young couple. Goodwin returned , splitting his regular fe!ony rasetoad with the vexing problem of building a murder case. F'elony check cases, thefts. holdups and other crimes had to be rhased down as "'ell. "There were nights of "'aiting on lh e base to ask ~lark something or slKlw bim a knife. <lr just "·atch . the lan ky, soft. spoken detective related. At one point in lhe investigat ion -late this ye ar when the case was ripening - Goodwin l!d 1t squad of probe ra ~including District A t lorn e y 's in· vestigators and military specialist11) on a walk . "We walked rrom the start of Laguna Can.vnn all the way to the t.1arine Carps Hc\iroptrr facility in Sant.a Ana. ""\Ve co1·cred both sides of tht'! road . , , every gully and slough, looking for a knife. "\Ve ne,·er found H.'' San Juan Plans To Add Aide San Juan Capistrano's application for F:n1eri,:enc~· Employmtnt Act funds has been amended by the City Council. The allocation of approximately SI 1.000 \\ill be used for an assistant planner, rather than 11 building in~pector as previously decided , In approvin ~ 1he change this week , the council decided there was more need for help in the city's planning department. The new assistant planner"s duties will be to manage the planning office and prepare planning commission .1gend<is and matrrials as well as special assignments. This will fref: the associate planner For daily work \\•Ith current development and !he planner for advance plann ing and research. Arabic Music Upsets Rabbi TEL AVIV IUPll -Abraha m F'ishman recently "'as arrested for "maliciously interfering wilh the v.·orshi p of God."' Police said !hat ear.h lime a rab- bi living in the apartn1ent below held service.~ there, Fl s h rn a n lowered ;i radio hl;iring Arah lc music to the rabbi's apartment window to stifle !he sound . A court agreed with Fish1nan this v.•erkend lhat converting a re~1rlence in!n a synagogue violated 1.oning \a\j,'S. Fishman \j,"as cleared ;:ind the rabbi is looking for snme\j,·here el~e lo hold services. The arduous searching even included days of digging. Goodwin, Saunders and other officers spaded earth along the slopes of lhe Johnson apartment for days. They found nothing there, either. "Periodically we "d pile our stuff together and head for the DA 's felony panel to see if he had a case yet. Each ume they told us \j,'e lacked JUSt that one little !lung. "We'd go back to \j,·ork every !ime," ha explained. The file on the case. had reached more than a foot thick \ And late !asl ,iring COO<lwin got 1 break . Johnson had agreed to see a Newport Beach psychiatrist and had to submit to sodium amytal in1rctions (common[}' known as truth serum). After hearing elabof'.cte explanations of his constitution· al rights he sat down to taped conversa· lions with the psychiatrist. Gates, Goodwin. Police Chief Clifford Murray and others close to the case knew it was a gan1ble. No cour t had ever admitted a sodium amytal statement before. '"We were worried, certainly," Goodwin said. But the tapes and the reruns of reports were enough lo seCl..lre a Grand Jury in· dictment against the young Marine wh<> had been scheduled for his discharge this December. It was only a minor \'ictory, however. Goodwin. Gates, r.tason and everyone else \j,'hO had logged hundreds of hours \11ork knew that the judicial test was still to come. After hours of legal proceedings Superior Court Judge \Villiam Murray ruled that the tapes containing the ad· mission implicating Mark Johnson could be entered into evidence. "\\'e knew we had a chance for a con· viclion at that point," said Goodwin. The verdict came as expected. But most of the principals in the case expect a lengthy appeal on the major new point in law enforcement. Calls from police ju risdict i on s throughout the nation have come in since. Investigators elsewhere are keenly in· terested in the amytal de<:ision. "The appeal cou ld be rougher and take more time than lhe original case," Goodwin conceded. "WE"'re not done yet, not at a!\." lt will take some lime for the Johnson murder lo leave Leonard Goodwin . lt ruled his life -e\·en 1hal of his family -for more than a year. But there "·as no need for Good\j,'in to keep track of hundreds of overtime hours he and his fellow investigators worked. The compensatioa comes £rom within -not on a paycheck. San Clemente doesn't pay Its policeme1 ove rtime. Pope Blesses Friar Killed by Nazis VATICAN CITY fAP \ -Pope Paul VI proclaimed M.:1ksymilit1n Kolbe, a Polish fria r who died in a Nazi roncentr,ation cam p to save the life <lf another prisoner, a blessed of the Roman Catholic Chu rch. Kolbt: chn~e lo give his lire for th11t of 1 Polish fa ther of two when Nazis con· demned 10 prisoners chosen at random to die of starvation in retaliation for one ~·ho had escaped in 19~1. El Rancho has the hottest.price in town! •••••••••••••• r r-re..,h ""lueeze)j ..• for ynu!.,. frnm trcc-r1pcnerl \'alencia oranges ••• squeezeri fresh •.. wld fresh! And it's natural j uice .•• nothing at:ldeii, nothing taken a\\·ay .•. .making 1t nat.ur~lJy better, and better for you! ••• And you'll love El Rancho's c.ompletely &anitary pour _pouch container, tool . v Ch• k' KING SIZE \ 49c 1c ens ..... ~!E~~ . . . . . lb Really fresh, •• really big'. 5 .t.o 7 Jbl;, average v.'eight for more good eating! El R.ancbo·11 own blend, with fresh egir!. ready f or yoo to shape and bake! Rath's Black Hawk Slab Bacon ............... 49~ Enjoy the hickory 8TT'loked navor ••. the old fashioned way: .. by the piece. Punch 'n' Bag Fruit Drinks ................ : ........ 33' FrH7.e 'em P.l night., into the lu nch box next mom ingJ £irftt I Ot. Bilis Priru in effer.f M,,11 ..• T11r11 .. lVrri., Ort, 18, J!J , tn No SJnlrs to drnlcr.•. Raisin Bra~ POSTS . 15 OZ. I e •••• e e •• I J.1ake breakfut the meal to 1ro on ! .•• .and save at El Rancho'.s pritf:! Coffee Mate.!~ .~~E .. 59c Carnation'11 non-d&iry coffee creamer. ••• Jivefyou the flavor you want! Betty Crocker Pancake Mix ....................... 43' The "com plete" way ••. 11 imply add liQuid, mix and bake'. ••• 26 -.. pkJ. Zee "Sunfresh" Napkins ................. · ...... ~ "" 23' .Colorful, S-Ofi an 11ti-onr, and eronomiCJ.l at our price ! Sixty count pkp.! l I .. .....--... :;;; ·~ .. - 4 D.lJLY PILOT \ \ -· ·-- I ~ps At1d the Pot Boileth Over By THO:\lAS l\IURPiilNE 01 !flt 0•111 Plkl! ~t•H PO'G BOlLING DEPT. -Political .slrife seems to ope rate on alternate cur• ... renl along our Orange Coast ; alternating, tha l is, from end of the place to the other. For example, JUSt ·when it seems that the tmbrogho over the firing of city ad- n1inistrator Doyle ~11ller in Huntington Beach has sett.led down lo a stead y roar, up pops a recall campaign in Laguna Beach. Things have seen1ed pretty steady in Ne.1vport Beach of recent times, despite the ~·hopping defeat of a civic center bond issue. But don't be too di sappointed. It's beginning to sound Uke the Newport City Council might get into it good with Fiflh District Supervisor Ronald Caspf!rs of their own town. The issue may center on the future of Orange County Airport. So it seems lo be going, upcoast, downcoast and middlecoast. SO~E FOLKS !\.11GHT suggest that the ~1iller Question in Huntington Beach isn't really over yet. But In some seasoned observers, anything that happens now may seem like an anticlimax. When the Hun !ing!on City Council gave !\.1il\er the boot, he came on strong anrl sounded like he v.•as goi ng l1J do a lot of sticking-to-lhe- bld-guns. Thi ngs like demanding a puhl ic airing of charges aga1nsl him and runn lng for City Council himself to get ~ mtinici pal politics i;traightened around. THEN CAl\1E the public hearing on the l\!iller Question. And Miller came before the cou ncil in an incredible monologue pl eading that he be given a consullaat's post or something like that because he is tiroke. That's v.·hy a number of Huntington )bservers are suggesting today that the l\!iller Question may have come in litre a lion but it"s likely to go out the other wa y. * !\.·leanwh lle downcoast in Laguna, an ;iuto salesman named Spero J anise (no relation to the Spiro you've heard about) 1as gone out in one-man earnest on 11 recall campaign. Spero had recall vans ~rcul ating throughout the Art Colony ~ver the weekend. Card tables were set JP outsl de the doo rs of some ~upcrmarkets in an effort !o capture peti· tion signa tures fr om shnpper-voters. ALL Sr ERO \\'ANTS to do is recall U1 ree 1Jf the five cit y councilmen - l\1 ayor Richa rd Goldberg and cou ncilmen Ed Lorr and Peter Ostrander -and then Uie firing of the city manager and resci n- ding of the inland Pacific Coast Freeway ·nut.e agreement. The fir ing and rescin- ding issues are sim ply on '"ad visory peti- tion s"' to accompany the. recall. V1i"tually t-very ch·ic \eaQer in Laguna has disavowed the ~anise recall effort. Bui in Lag~. it onl\;..t~es a couple of thnusand ~1~d.<itures lo get a. thtng like th;it on the ballot 0on·t lay your bets too ear Iv * THE:" ''QU C.\'\ trv middlt-roast for peac!' and tranqt.lllllY ""hPre 1hP ~f"'PQl"t C11y Counr1l se n1 ;i rf'que~1 to Super,11.v~r ~a~per.c; for meetings v.•ith a three-man ~rv.T><>rl commlttre tn negotiate the (uture of ,Orange Cr:unty Airpor1 C"as.pe rs took quick exceplion to lht n('gntiati{Jg thing. He .~111 rl he 'd he harr.v 1(1 talk ,,(.\th the Newport Fd.lks but t,hat ;i1rpnrt cnntrol is strictly !:~.matter a nrl the city isn't going to 'Scle1nto the er11on. ... 1 '- Bny, that one sounds~ 1t's\?ff to I greal start. • • ' .f I ' -- Befo1•e Attael' Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. (right) greets Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin with a hearty hand· shake upon his arrival in Canada for a nine-day tour. Kosygin later was attacked by a man identified as a Hungarian emmigrant. North Ireland Ripped Mother Def ends AWOL Sailor Over Protest By Deaths, Fighting BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP l - Guerrilla gunmen killed another British soldier Sunday as a London newspaper charged that inlerrogatons are torturing suspected members of the I r i s h Republican Army interner:I without trial. Informed sources in Belfast said police believe two more shipments of weapons are bound from Europe to the IRA. The Dutch sized a planeload of Czechoslov ak arms at Amsterdam over the weekenr:I and were searching for three suspects \\"ilh IRA connections. The soldier was the third British troope r to die during R weekend of riots. bombing and gun battles. He was with a root patrol in the Roman Catholic area ol Ballymurphy ~·hen shot from ambush . Tbe other two men were shot by snipers in Belfast and Londonderry, Northern Ireland's second large:sl city. In one of the weekend battles, 3 civilian gunman was killed and two police.men seriously wounded. At least 12& pe.r5ons ha ve died in more than two years of violence in Ulster, and the British Army was pouring 2.000 more troops into the province. ln an aUempl to counter the escalating attacks of the IRA . Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Edward Heath called for a full report on charges by the London Sunday Times that IRA suspects interned in the pro- vince are being tortured. The newspaper said it had swnrn Wicks ~ ~:~ ·1! !:' f \f)J. ., •. It 1V • ,,. ·1 ' m.i11W1t ... : . )"~'-~M:.L w,c.tr I 'For'~nt of a beller word; I call it 'Peace'. Here's liow it work&.' statements from 11 internees and from a 121.h \\•ho had been released that !hey v.•ere su bjected to "disorientation'' techniques while being queslioned al an army base outside Belfast.. The in- terrogation v.·as carried out by speciril security members of the &iyal Ulster Constabulary, 1he report said . "The statements of the 11 after th eir experience are jumbled and of_ten in- coherent ," said the paper. It said they we re kept in a room where the o~ly sound was "a high-pitched throb. v.•h1ch the detainees usuallv liken to an air com- pressor, The noise ·literal!y drove them out of their minds.'' The newspaper said nne of the 11 had subsequently been released and was being reated for mental di so rd er resulting from the interrogation. Repl ying to the charges. Prime Minister Brian Faulkner of Northern Ireland said in a broadcast: "I ca n slate categorically that no detain~e or pers~n interrogated has been subjected to 111 treatment by the security forces.'' Police in Holland were looking for David O'Connell , 33. 5aid by Irish sources in London to he the adjutant general of the militant IRA "provisionals;" r.Toira ~iagu ire , 23. companion of O'Connell; and Leonel Freeman, 36. who PQ!ice said 1vas born in America but was traveling with an Irish Republic passport. MARTIN, Mich. (UPl ) -The mother of a sailor ~'ho was arres!ed for jumpi11g shi p 1.o protest the underground nuclear explosion at Amchitka Island said her son tried unsuccessfully lo make his protest through channels. Henry V;inelderen. 21 , of Marti n, Mi ch .. \vas one of five A \\'OL sailors who sur- renrle.red to Hawaii armed forces police outside their sanctuary Saturday night. Vanelderen and three other sailors from the Na\'Y Dest ro~·er USS Cochrane and one from the USS Ouelle t sought .~;inctuarv F'rid;iv ;it the \V esley Foun- dation a0 1'.1etho<li-st-aff i!iated organization near the University of Hawaii campus . ~1rs Hen ry Vanclrlcren. the mother of the :-Olichig;i n s;.ilor. said in a telephone inlerview from her home near Grand Rapirls !ha t her fiDn was "doing what he thought 11,•as ri_l':h\. He joined the Navy thinking he <'ould help end the wa r. but he felt the 1r-st was wron g." 11,lri;. Vi!nrlderen said her son "asked lo be excused rrom the maneuver" when he l~arned that. lhe Cochrane was goin~ to t;ike part in the unde rground explosion. "lie !'aid, 'I tried In i:io lhrouFh the pro· ner chann<"ls and the_v didn't listen.' So. he just had lo dri !hi s." Vi!neldcren And h" agues fr1Jm the rnchran" let lhri r ip ail w1thnut them Oct. B. They were c ssified AWOL. Red Battalion Battles Vietna1nese N eru· Saigon SAIGON (UPi l -The Communists moved a. battalion of troops into the Sa igon area from their former \Var Zone D sanctuary for the fir st lime in three years and fought a standoff battle ~'ith government troops 33 miles north of Lhe capital , spokesmen said today in a del;:iyer:I report , The Sou1h V1etna1nc~e High Cornmand also reported more figh trng around Th1en Ngon firebase and else\\'here in \\"ar ZClne C, abo1.1t 75 miles nor\h\\'est of the: capi!al. U.S. 852 bombers hammered Commu· nist positions south of e m b a t t I e d Arne.r1can fire base Pace five miles nort.h of Thien Ngon and a quarter mil e from the Cambodi.:in bo rder with four raids 1hat dropped aL least JfiO !ons of bombs. Jn Saigon Socth \rietnamese studenl.'i burned a three-wheeled mlnlhus of the Ln11ed Nat1on11 Children"5 Emergency Fun d I UNICEF 1, apparenUy after nlislak1ng it for an Amer ican vehicl e. eyewitnesses said. The fig l11ing t.hal erupted Saturd.ay afternoon in Binh Duong Province in- volved two reconnaissance companies of the South Vietnamese 5th Infantry 01\'1s1on and what spokesmen said was an "estimated enemy battalion.;· A battalion usually runs 500 to fiOO men . Tito Pays Visit Pakistan, India Mobilize Troops NEW DELHI (UPI) -Prime M1ruste r Indira Gandhi today told vis f t i n g Yugoslav President Tito that India does not want a war with Pakis tan, official spokesmen said. The explosive situation along the lndo- Paklstan borders, where both sides have mobilized troops prepared for battle, \Vas among the subjects the tw o heads of state discussed during 8 two-hour talk here today. In a hard line stateme nt on the buildup Sunda y. a cabinet spokesman said Ind ian troops would remain at the frontie r until a solution to the crisis in East Pakistan is found. Mrs. Gandhi told Tito Lhal the influx of nearly 9.5 mill ion war refugeP.s from East Pakistan had created political and economic problems (or her country, and she rebutted Pakistani allegations that India was preventing !he refugees from returning to their homes, spokesmen said . She reportedly said that Pakistani rulers must arrive al a poli!lcal set- Uement with the already elected representalives of the people 1n East Pakistan. That alone, she said, would create the necessary climate to en. courage the refugees to re turn , spokesmen said. Mrs. Gandhi also told Tito, here for five days of officia l talks. that it was Pakistan that had taken offenstve steps at the border and that India had to take precautionary measures. Her spokesmen said the prime minister told Tito that Nev.· Delhi was left "'ith no choice but to take steps to meet any at- tack af1er Pakistan moved !ts troops to the borders and launched a ''Crush India"' campa ig n, Defense Minisler Jagji11an Ram , in a fiery speech at a political meeting in the western stale of Punjab Sunday, said that any war woul d be fought in Pakistani ter- ritory and that India would hold any ground it captured. according to Indian news agency reports. Red China Seen Willing to Tulk On T ai1van I ssne HONG KONG /UPI ) -An American returning from Ma inland China Sunday said he has learned thal Peking v.·ill "never accept" a tv.•o-China policy but is willing to h;:ive peaceful negotiations with President Nixon over the Taiwan ques- tion. Hosea \\liJ!iams , a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Con- ference !SCLC1 . said nn his return hrre !hat Premier Chnu En-lai told him the Communists were scekin!!: progress by allowing Nixnn 'to visit Peking . •·rremirr Chnu tol d me thc.v pcrmittrd President Nixrin tn visit China because they v.·ant to continue thP pcact-ful negotiations ~·ith the United ~!.ates and make some progress ," s::iid \Vil!lams. a black from All anta. "He said this is nothing new . China ihasl had neg otia- tions on the Tahvan que~tion with the United States for 17 year.'i."' He 5aid Chou told him. "'\Ve \\•ill never ;:icrt-pt two Chin;:i.c; WP w1J1 nP\•er accPpt one China. one 'T'aiw;:in. And v.·e l'"itl ne,•cr accrpt nne Chinll "·i th tv.·n govrrnments." ··PrPm1rr Chou lnld mP China l\'Jl1 nnlv accept Taiwan as a p;irt of the rienple"s Republic nf Chin.:i ;ind hr rmph.:isi1rri that the United Slate.~ mu.~l w1!hdr11 v.· all it~ f0rccs and influence!< frnm T11\wan." \Villiams said H<' a!sn sairt 1h<" Cnn1n1un1 ~t r111nese demand th;i! thr Unilerl Sl<1!r.~ '"\\'l!hrlraw from Vietnam ;is l"Jllic k as possible .. "\Ve :i.rr not s;iti sfit"rl with t1\'0 Viet- nrimi->. two Krirra~ and the prri:;ent stale of Jnrlochina." \Villiams q11ntrd Ch'1 t1 as ~ayini.:-. lie ~aid Chnu t.nlcl hi1n China wou ld nev<'r .i;i\'e up her ~Upp<lrl to North Vietnam. North Knrea. tht" Pa!hel Lao and the Cambnd b1n l'.(Overnn1l'nt-in-exi!e. "So Jong as there ts danger to Bengla Desh \B engal Land ), Indian rorces, will remain on llur borders," Ram said. "India \\'ill not subrnit to v.•orld pressure in thi s regard ." It was the strongest sta1en1ent made by any rnember of the Indi an government since tensions along the border w1lh Pakistan increased sharply "'tthin the past v.•eek. A government spo kesma n said today thal Ram's slatemenl reflec ted government policy ··absolutely.'' Pak.istan has moved os many as fiv e divisions of army troops up into f1ght1ng posilions on lhe we!".trrn frontier of India in the past three v.·eeks. India also has mobilized forces along the frontier. It v.•as 1.1nclear which side made the first move in the buildup Punj<1b, where Han1 spoke, is about 40 nii les from !he \Vest Pakistani frontier and one or the are;.is where the heaviest buildup has occurred. Sources close to Ram havt' confirrned th ;:it at leas! on e se rious border incident t1iok place there last week but refused to cornnient on it. A senior government official, v.•ho re flects the think ing of lndia·s top leadership, Sunday expressed hopes that the international community w o u l d recognize the military buildup as "a serious threat to peace." Agnew Concludes 6If2 .hour Parley With Top Greek ATHENS fAP l -Vice President Spiro T. Agne"' concluded si x :ind a half hours of formal talks v.·ith Premier George Papad0poulos tC1d<1y. saying he had "solid assurances" that the Alhens regime would remain .<in effective southern anchor of. the North Atl antic Treaty Orga nizati0n. ~1ore conver~ations lie ahead, when Pap;o:lpoulos accompanies the vice president In Garg;1li11.noi. in southern Greece, birthplace of 1\gnew's father. Agnew "s spokesman, \'irtor Gold, ~aid ::i 90-minute talk at Papadopoulos" office di;;cussions of Greece's role in NATO. Golrl termed the talks "informative and cordial.·· He rl'fused furl.hC'r cun1mcnl. but it seemed unli kely the lwo l!'aders cnuld find enough to say abrlut NATO to occupy three lengthy n1eet ings. American criticism Cl! the Athens regime is likely to have been hroached in talks of that durati0n. There is pressure in \l/ashington for steps toward restora- tion of representath·e rule in Greece. Agnew ha5 said publicly it is not up to the United Slates to impose its at.titudcs as lo \vhen that should br. Agnl'\v met l1,·ice with Pi!padopoul os at the premier's offi ce and held an unan- nounced three-hour conferencr 11•ith the Greek leader at his suburhan ho1ne Sun- da''· An un~crgruu11rl organ1z;1l!on c<1ll1ng itself "The C(•mmirtre in Charge for the Counte r · Revolution" distributed z.. n unsigned letter saying he ~hould go home rather th an "continue to support a tyran- ny." SoYie t Ships H ea d to Cuha '\IASHl~GTO:\ !UPI ! -A Sriv1et naval I.ask f(lrcc. including: at. least one m1~~1le· firing nucl<"ar subm arine. ariprnrs to he headed towarrl Cu ba . thr II a<it11ogtC111 Pnst rrrnrlf'd 1oday The Post l"JUritcrl infnrn1ed sourcrs !h;it the sut. -I hcrr niigh! be l\1·n ·-\\.<is nf the older "Erho" cl.1ss eap~1b!r nr l1r!nti, eight mi1>silcs, ra thrr th;in !hr nrwrr. l~ missile "Y:inkre" cla!\"S tha! Is si milar to thP Amrriran Pol;iris sub. . d~ Hit South Texas ,,Sn~)~, fl~, Rain Sweep lnto ,Southern California They ~·ere unable , despite the fa_ct they reported 29 guerrillas killed in the engagement, to say whether the batlle in· vo!ved North Vietnamese or Viet Cong. But spokt'smen 5aid the Communist unit app8{_e_nlly moved into the ar_ea around a Phu ~ao district tO\vn, 33 miles north of Williams and his wife. Juanta. v.·ere in China for nne n1nnth :i~ p111·1 of <1 v.·orld~·ide "goodwill hrnthcrhllod trip"' sponsnred by the SCLC He said they had toured Peking, Sian , Shanghai , Changsha, the mod el a~ricultural commune of Tacliai, revnlut\on birthplace. of 'T'°enan, Mao Tse-lung's hometown of Shaoshan and lhe Canton trade fa ir. which opened Friday. A rift in U.S.·Soviet relal i11ns "a~ brought aboul la st Novemher "·hen U.S. official s said it aprieared the Ru ~.~ta ns were building a sub refueling facili l,\' at Cienlurµos Bay in Cuba . The Post inclzcr:.ted U.S. officials a?- parenlly v.·ere satisfied that the Sov1els did not plan to build a subm!lnne base in Cuba, bu t were disturbed by !he prece- dent of prolonged ''is1ts by Echo class subs. \ ' I '· • IHOWllJ \&••tl l Coastal )ll""y l r>d _, ... lflCNY l ••M Yl rl• 11Mt wl"!li !ll"'t •IWI "'O'"fl' .... 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Spokesmen said although 100 guerrillas were claimed killed, many by artillery strikes, only 12 bod.ie5 actually were found . ,\H•M• 8•~·••!\!l/J 801'• 8n•!tln 9...,..,,,\vll•e CMc•;o C'""""•" c11v1l111(1 1'!1T"1 0env1• D•t..,!I '•e1110 i..telf'\I lll!fl•n11t,,lr\ Ktru.o• C•tv U• Ve••• leit )\'>Ot +I!'.\ l""'l1vtll1 MoM~ll .o.111 ..... 11~~ Mon••J1>11il• Now 0-l••n• "'""' 'r1t"11 0•~1•"4 Phll1det~hl1 Otl~l>O"'• (lly l'~l'O<'llY 1»n•tiu••~ ""·"~"" "Ne l'r·"•M Ott """' 111~1! •.. ,, '"~""'""' ~·<·• .... .,.,, \I L11<1I• ~"~•••C1"' Sen O•"" ~•n '"'"'1ue ~tAt!lo $~•~! fhf'"''' W~•!l!'lll~ 61 " 0 ll II }9 " " " ~ " " ~~. 19 " " " " " " " n " " " • " " " ., " " " " " .. " .. " " " " '" " • " " " • " ,. .. • " " .. • ~ " ~ ~ n -" .. • • " " " ~~ " r-"(? " " " " ~ -• .. ., • ~ ... " The heavlest fighting today was northwest of Thien Ngon , where two com· Es~ape Foiled Priests' Elabornte Tunnel Found ;~ panies of paratroopers reported killing 28 guerrillas In a fight that began about 9 1\1A.DRID !UPI) -For two years , Spanish rebel priests toiled, digg ing a a.m. They were supported by artil!~ry tunrtel to frttdom from a maximum &ec:urity prison. Inch by inch they bur- and air strikes. Government casualties rov.·ed under the prison "'alls and ca rried handful s nf dirt ln !he lnllet to flush ~·ere given as seven killed and 20 wollnd· away . ed . This Is near beleaguered fire base Just as they were nearing completion of the 60-foot tunnel. watchful gua rds Pace. foiled what prison of fici:ols said "·as one of the most elabo rate escape attempt..<; Pace, y,·here 200 Americans and 700 In Spanish priS(ln hislnry. ..u South Vietnamesl!: are based, took The government New5 Agency C1fra reported Sunday that the chscovery another eight round s of 82~ mortar of ,. p!astic _bag ~Lainlng cement led to the foilin~ of an escape p~ol in the fire today, despite two American 852 . ...-f'..p_teiS1s sprc1.111 section or Za mora Prison. T?e-max imum sttUr11y 111.ll Is situ. " bomber stri kes Sunday and two mo~e ated in one .of !he mos~. barren ~art! of Spain near the Portuguese border day within 1.5 mile! of the base •no Tht l''1ng housed rebel priests, most of them Basquf!s convicted of !XIII· yiirds from th~CambOdla border. the tical offe.nsf!s or ltrrorlsm." bom ber raids todl>', the. B52s drop~ IMI Following !he di!'Covery of the cement bRg, security i;:uarris became tnns of e>:plosives mi Communist bunkers . suspicious and noticed that tiles in a basement room housiniz b()ilcr11 and i.how- lhe conlmancl said. ers madf!. a hnllow !iOund "'hen ~lepped on. They re mn\'eO !he lile!t anrl found The us Command a.nno need today the lhree-foot hiRh tunnel. Cifra Stild ~ that the .A.merican Exp!ditl ry Force Guards dlsetJvered th1t the under;rounri passage had aln1ost reached tht "'BS reduced by 11nother 4. men la.st 15treet. N week . bringing lo 2()6,000 t~e be.r of troops remaining in South Vietnam. I Mond.iy , Oc.tobtr 18, l q11 DAILY PILOf SoJ on Charges - 'Negligence' In Serurities "'ASlilNGTOl\ ~UP) -Rep. \\'ri&ht Poitman ( 0-1\ei , l!8 Yl! a iOvernmtnt audit iJldicale5 "~ross nPgligence" by the Federal Re5er\"e S1·ste1n 1n allow ing 20 Jli~cial de11 lers i11 fedcrill securities to reap profits or Sl~l2 mil110n in 1!170. Patm11n, whn w;.i nt s cnnJi:rPJliStnnal con· tro! O\'tr the sys1 rm and elimination of pn\'a!e hanrllini;: of g overn men l fiecurities, said !ht Federal Reserve ··had ailnwed chaotic f1 ·1an c1al repor\lni;l pro- c..Cures lo deve!1 :'I • • • re.~ultin~ in \11ndfall prnlits for 1 handlul of dealer.~·· Tht>; dealers, nire banks and 11 u1- \'f'Jlilment firms, ell nerl the fees 1n 1970 by selling and buying i38 billion for the go1·ernment in puhl ,. securities, v.·hich is more than lv.'1ce !hr dollar volum e of the New York Stock Ex ·hange. Thr. ra1e of rt l irn on capital in· \'estn1ent \\'o'l.,~ <lO pet tent. A report by the Ge ~eral Accounting Of- f1cP !GAOl ~<11rl th~ dealers lost $.12 n1ill1on in 1%9 beca .se of high interest ratl!'s which <1rfrr1rrl thr1r tr<1nsa ctinn.~. But n\·er a f11·e-yrr1r j>('riod, lrAO :<>aid in a ri:ipnrt, the nnn -banlo. de;ilers a1·er·;iged a 3! pertrnt rclurn nn c:i piL;:il CfHnparcrl \\'llh a ret urn of !ii P' 1·1·ent fnr the 3.700 lead1n~ rorpor·a11(lns in lhe n<1t1on. "Tran~!atrrl, · PaLn 1rin ~;11rl Sunrlav, "the poJJ!e l;on,i;urige ,,f !hi' (;i\O repo.rl clearly est_ahl1sl1er! ,t.:r,1s.~ negligence on the part of the FerleraJ Reserve Bank of I\ew York ... --·--- ' - W outtds Treated H. Rap Brown Heid i 111 NY Holdup Tr y How can Christian Science help you? Come to this Christian Science Lecture "A IASIS FOR JUSTICE" " .ll.11\TEI! G ~MIT I< t. \II f\E\\' YORK (AP l -At S11 cruisers raced to the '--- l'•+D.IY, OCTOllE• 11 I&'! P ·~ !ST (.HUltC1'1 0" C1<•11iT. \C1e•n•~T 1UI MtSA VE•Ot Oil , COST.I Mt l4 -' -. "'-.. " ---~ - least 20 dtltct1ves a n d scene. police: said , and !ht rob-1' urufnrmed pollctmen stood bt rl! ca.me into the fogl)' !!U.'lrd f.oda~· nver H. Rap l'.1a.rkne:<>s guns ab 1az e ,1 Brnwn at noosevr lt Hospital Patrol man Garv Hunt. 21, was where ;;1r bla.rk m!litanl \.\as wounded 1n the ricorhtl ing ' bttnJOt treated for wounds 'uf-fusillade of bu llets. fert>d ln a gun battle with Two or the gunmen were police. seizW but Brown and a.nolher The 2~·Yl':tr..oh1 Rrn\\'n, once made lt 1ntn a nrarby apart- riunl t d il-' !511ying vlnlence is as ment hu1ldin~. pohre said. As "Amt'nran as rherr~· pit." his companion 11as seize-d. 1.,.a!i rrported in fair C'ondil!on. thev s;ud. Bro11·n lnnk tht Hr and lhrel' other men t'le\·ator to the "penthnu!iP ' wt"re captured hy police after ~lthnugh he was already they alleJ:l'dly lried to rob lhe hit. He rlrag~ed h1mstlf up a Rerl C;irpet R;ir on \\'est 85th flight of steps lo the rnof. S!reet f'a rh Salurrl;iv. leaped 18 feet lo a ltrrac~ Pnl1re s;11d rhe~· {'~nle upon below anrl \.,.<Is captured. \he .c:renl' a !'i the rnbberv 11·as poltre rep!'lrlffi. I in prugress, and a 0f1erce The po\Jce account was shontnu! erupted. questioned Sunda,1' nlght 1n Rrown, wh(l First l'an1e lfl Chlca~o h.v the Rrv. .Je.~~e national at!rn!ion whrn ht. .lacksnn, r!1rectnr nl Operation sucreederl Stoklrv C«rm1chae\ BrtadbaskPI. the economic :i.~ 1·ha11"mAn nr" !ht> Sturlenl arm nf the Sn11thern Chr1~tian Nonv1nll'nl C:oordtnalin~ Com· Leader~hir Cnnfcrrnce. n11 !1et> in /\·l::i~· 1!1fj7. wa!'i held .Jackson Sil1rl I hat ~1llnh.~t ta n In lieu or St:io.OOll bond each on Bnrough Prt>.~1dent Pt>rrv Su l· 1•hitr1Zr.!I of "t t e n1 pt rd !nn, \4"hf'I i.~ hlack. should !cad 0 " l • hnmic1dP, r oh be r v and ~n inrterenrlf'.'n l [nvestig11tion I B ·111·111JlfJ po~~E'!i!>IOn nf d 1> n g er 0 u s or the inrirlent. • I 111rapon.~. <-if police apprnarh1ng the The Amol'o Product inn C'nn1pany 1Jlatform in the Gulf of NlP.xico is sttlJ A 1.1•ilnt~s h;id rhnned police areri knew 11. w,11s Rap, 1 burning out of contra! today as lllree of the five oil and gas v.·ells feed at J am. and rl!'ported that pos~1bly the shnnting v.·a~ a FREE ORGAN LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS You do not ha"e to own an mstniment. f'ree practice Tune Ava1/ahle. • Start Tuesday, October 13th at 7 p:.1, Five Weeks. REGISTER NOW! e Also. intermediate. ela~;; Tuesday. October 19th at 8 Pl\1 . Five \\"eek!>. $10 + ?\latenal. FUN · ENTERTAINING · KNOWlEDGEABLE Rent Orqans Available Durinq Term of Course. Regiat•r NOW1 Inquire for det ail~ Hammond Organ Stu dios 2154 E. Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar . ' GAO sairl the dealer) 11'ere allowed to trani>act gol'ernment busine~s even though "the ltnancia! ;eports submitted by tht" dealer~ had not been prepared in accordance with sound a c c o u n t i n g methods." the blaze. Coast Guardsmen reported streaks of heavy oll one-half robher5 1.1·ere stripping 25 setup." he rteclarecl. "It v.'as 1 mile \\1tde and l\\O rniles long extending across the \\.'ater . Amoco 1s patrons ;ind employes of int eresting that none nl the ! 644--1930 Opel'! Mo•d11y & f dd..., E""'- \ beginning procedure~ to cut off the flow of oll and gas. mane~' and Jewelr~·. oth~rs 11•11s shot by police." ~~-'-----~---~-----~--~~----'----' 'Educatio11al ' Toys Hazard to Children? FBI Chief On Way Out Life Sa ys CHlCAGO i AP 1 A Harvard Unil'erslly J'lf'd1atr1- c1an says 1nany ed1Jc~li0na l toys niay h:1.1·e h:i.rmful "fferts on children. He .c.1122es11 thpy l\'OLJld be l:wt\l'r riff playinll'. \l'Jth pots and p<'ins. Thepediarr1c1a •,IJr. R1ch;ord I. Fl'Jnh!oom. s~rs he has foun rl nn e\"irll'nt'P 11, :o.ur- port cla1mi:. hy m11n11f;:irh1rers that tn.\s progr;irn1nf~ In stimulate le.:irning \\'Iii rl" l'-0, "Toys Iha! tea•h'' 1n;,v, in fact , have h;:irmful el•r t·ts, Feinblnr.im rl'ported Suno~.v in a presenlal11}n to the arnu:i.! mel!'tlng or the Ame •ican Academ y or rrrl1:1.tri('S, Jn ri1.<-ClJSl'lnl! PdUl'll!mn;il toys <1nd sn·r<1 llerl crib cn- \'ironments ··:1.llei;:ed tn offer un iqu r benefil s" 1\·hirh a•· celer;ite thP rle l'elopmrn l of ll'arn1ng ahili!y in inh1n1s anrl ~ oun.E rhildrcn. f'einbll\/'llTI \\'.'lrnrd of a 2rc11rini;: t1 ~nrl called '"prn2rammed cogn1•1\•e stimulat ion .·· He shn\\"erl sl1 rles of ~~x­ ag onal-shapl'r! cribs equipred \\"ilh a 1·;u·iet.v nr obje·t~ reputed In s!\m~tr inf::ints and nnted Iha! "prrssur"d parents"' m:11 nnt h:1.1·e ttm' !11 p!a.1· 1.11th 1ht1r offs prtnt!; a:irl 11·el1;1)me the~e subslltutrJ. "Turn1nj!. chi ldren 01 er In l''e trlt"1·is1on srt ha~ p;.i1 ed l~e 11·;iy," he said. Refernng to the harm thal migh t result. Feinblonm said the ne11' crib i:;y_;i!ems are :i.lmo:<>t an in\'ltal1on to p;:iren ts to turn infants 01·er "to ;:i 111arh1nf' 11·1red rnr sounL and !1ght" ;:ind free t hem~el\·es for "nl{lre 1mportilnl thin,:s than inl £'rart1n.': 11"ilh i.:hilrlrf'n." Feioh!flnm cued an <1rl1cle he puhh~hl'd 11·1th l>r . Peter H. \\'nlff {lf Har\ard 1n lhe journal Pediatrics. They s;:iid prn_Eram111ecl mental lr;:i inini;: nf infilnls "can interfere 11·1 th the mutu;illy nurturing rela- tion of n1othcr <inrl 1nf11nt " "The spnnl<1neou.s !'Oci;il in- 1crrhange or p;:ire-nt ;:1nd 1;h1lrl i:<> ::it IPa.s! ;is imrnr!anl in · tellectu;il dt1elnpmen1 <1.~ ear- ly arilrltmic .:1chleremcn1," th r.v said. "Therefnrc. tlirrp is 11!t le re.:1snn for perl 1a1riri;o.ns 11'1 rn- rour;ip:e, ;ind :i1nple rea!inn frir them in rlisrnur<11<f'. \hr 11se of sptriali1.l'd tny~ 11 hrn thP~P <ire used /or mrlx1mi1.1n c !hP r:1.1e rf mPn!:i.I rlr1 rlnpnient in the first f\1'0 \·ear• '' • NE\V YORK rUPJl -Presi- dl':nt l\"ixnn IS cnn!iidering replac1n~ J Edp:ar Hno\'er by the rnd or !hf> ~·e;:ir in order to a1 rrt "::i m::iJor ron1·ul~1nn in !hr J-"Rl." l.lf" f\1<1g<1z1ne rrpor!ed S11nda,1. The rcporr. <1pPf'arln'i in Hugh :-ilclr} '.s "'Thi' Presidrn- C)" cnlumn. ciles sc.l'eral ma· inr drri~i,,ns Faring Nixnn in the cominR: month~. including t wn appn1ntments to the Supreme Courl and Phase II on t.hr econon1y, among "other thinJ:S." "Thcrr \1•rre nthrr th1ne:s. too. l,1·iog h;:ic:k on hi:; ! J'\ix- on·~ 1 de~k ." S1rle1· 11·ro!!'. "Th<! rri~1:<> In the F'Bl dPm ande-d his artlnn. "The A~1n,i;: .!. !-:d~;ir Hno\'Pr 11"<11ilrl h;i\"e tn bP Pased 011t hl'tnrr 111.-. rnrl of the .\·r;ir rit l'\1xon 11nuld far<> ;i n1::ijnr ron· 11ils1nn 1n 1he FR!. di~piri t ed nnw hrrause nf lhl' prltv (l"rano1P.~ rif lh£' 71;-vrar-nld direr1or." :1.c1;nrd1ni:: i.1 S1dr1 . The New Ynrk Timi's :1.lsn rr pnrtrd Sunrla1 th.;.it Hnn1·pr harl 11ffrrcd "an unu.;.usl" rl Pfen!iP nf hi~ h1irr;i11 tn <'I ,eroup of l;:iw~ <>r~ rnllegr pro- fr~.~rir:> anrl ne\"\·~mPn srhedu!- rrl to .::ittend a rnnferen<"• nn thP FRI .11 PrinrP\nn Ln11·ers1- ! 1 nrt 2'.l and .10 Thr roorP 0 p! of 'rritiral pr-rinds of lrarnlnl!' prnmn!e-rl b\ rhr arademir cnmmun1 !\' 1s ha~rrl rin animal ~tud1P s ::ind 1~ nnt ~llppnrterl in hum;in.-, Ft1nhlonm repnrtPd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·I FR ITZ WARR EN'S Sports Ca r Center of California , Inc. has thre e French model s for you. P eugeot 304 Sedan $2.479' 'fhl' rtg1t Lion o( Belfort, 1ymbn1 nf o.,.,, 80 ye•rs o[ Q Pt ugeot't •utomotiv• f"r•fnm•n,h lr. nnw h•• •new lnc•l •ddre•t.. ~--· P eUI'""'· Th" f""r with 'nur-wh••I indrpe ndent JU•Pfn•1on, di•c b1alr.r•, fully rtdinint Ptriue:e ol 304 Station Wae:on $2 ,799 ' bu(ktt •'"•t1, rl dt ind pinion 1tHrin(, .1nd Michtlin r1di 1I tii11. The 'PtU(90t S04 mm.t with • I UOfCl()r, '"'UI• ""h••I di•c br1luu, •nd 4-i~td 1r1nu11.iu inn •l tt1nd1rd equipmt nt. Automatic tr1n•mi,1ion, • ciition1r. Th• P•u1..,1 304 Sed•n and St1ti'n -W•Jon !e•ture !our-on·th .... f'loor, fro11t•wh11el dtl.,.e. Ptriugeol 504 ·r oL_..i .......... 1.-.................... . $3, 499• •• , .. ,, ,.,,, •. ,/ ,. • ... , ..... . FRITZ WARRE N'S Sports Car Center of California, Inc. no EAST !ST S1REET. SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA . 547--0764 ' I • She's one reason we need nuclear power plants. ( . Penelope started using el ectri city the moment she \Vas born in th e hospital She'll need ap proximate&,. 445,000 kil owa tt-hours ! ' durin g her stay on the . planet Earth. Th,t's a lot of electricity. .And Penelope is just one of the 200,000 babies arriving this year ' in the 14-county area we serve. To meet the needs of our growing population, new power plants must be built now. And the transmission li ne s to deliver that power. Otherwi se, there simply won't be enough electricity to go around . Nuclear power plants are one of the ways to provide addit ional electri city. .. l Nuclear po wer plan ts are a clean source of lo\v· cost ener~. And they are smo,g-free. In the future, we plan to re ly more and more on nuclear power. Someday we're su re Penelope will be glad \Ve did. s;C.E Southern Californ ia Edison I I • , 1 D..\JLY PROT EDITORIAL P ..\GE Santa Ana To the surprise or almost no one, Santa Ana has l ost another round in its fight to halt the i11rorporal1on of U1e proposed new city of lrvine. .l\nd to the surprise of almost no one, Santa Ana spokes1ne n have indJt·ated they will keep on trying to foul up the "'arks. (After all, Santa Ana has a reputa· tion !or that Y.'hicb_ must be upheld!) The California Supreme Court refused a Santa Ana plea last week. So Santa Ana has no\\' lost this one at the state Slipreme Court level, at the Appeals Co urt level and at the Superior Court level as well as al the l!ounty governrncntal level. And the Dec. 21 elcct1on on the incorporation of Irvine is still on schedule. Santa Ana, of course. Y.'Ould still like to get its hands on :>omc or all of the 938 acres of industrial land \.•<h iLh 11011 arc sc.:heduled to be in the northwest corner of the c:1 ty of Irvi ne. Santa .o\na officials would have Orange County and the l'UurL<; believe that the 938 a cres is the salvatio n to all of Santa 1\na's civic probl<'ms and that \.\1ilhout those al'r e.s, San ta Ana is doomed to become a vast, helpless urban slun1. Neither contention is valid. 'fo t he rest of Orange County, it has becon1e pain- .. fully evident th.:it if Santa Ana had spent n1ore of its en· ergy and resources on improving its city through the last decade -and less t rying to solve its problems at t he expense of its neighbors -every Santa Ana resi· den t tvo uld have benefitted . Santa Ana has t he resources. It has the second highest valuation in t he county. It has the second high- est sales t ax yield . It has the most acreage zoned for commercial development. It is second in the number o f acres zoned for industrial development. But the total property taxes per household paid by Santa Ana r esi· Libera l A rts vs. T ec hnical Education There is no v.•ay of deciding the running argument beh\•een the people who believe in a liberal arts education and those voho believe in a technical education until \l.'e ask and one prior question. This question as: what kind ol persons do v.·e want our t·vllrges to !urn out? 1.ci JI enough lo "1ra1n" s1udents. or do thc1· somehow lu1re 10' be changed 1n ourlook and at- l!tUdP ? If \\'(' d('('Jde i1 is not enoui!h just 10 '"!ro1n" studen ts, thC'n v•e must look lo the hu rn anitJC's and social sc1C'nCes for means Of changing then1. 1.iL('r;ilurl', hi s!ory, socio Io g y, phil osoph_v. anthropol ogy -these differ 1n 1nueh mo re tl1an subject niatter froin physics, t•hemistry, e 11 gin e er in g, 1nathe1n<1(ics. They differ in that the knu1l'lt:d~e \IC' ha1•e of them affects both the future of the subject and of ourselves. Ol'H K~U\\'L l-:DGE or the table of aru1nu.! 11 e1i.;h1s dues not change the <l!111n1c system. l.1ur knoy.·ledge of algebra or c:ilculus docs not affect those ma1l1crna11c,1\ cunei!pts. Our knowledp;e 1.1f n11'tul f;1!11:ue and structural stress docs 111it ;oltt·r !hose physica l Ja ws. But 11ur knu11 ledge of the humanities and ::ot1<1I s<·rcnccs is an essential p;irt of thOJ.e S)"S[C'lllS. In sociology, ror instancr, r.nr!' 11e truly understand the nature of nr<•up prt'ssure and the influence of pre· Jud1cr. both we and the subject have been /l]<1dlfil'd. Jf \l'e know v.•hat Shakespeare was get· Ling ;it 111 King Lear, if we ('an grasp '''hat \\'a~ wrung 'A'ilh the Treaty of \'ersaille~. if we see wha~ the. ex.· Dear Gloo111 y Gus "Freedom of the Press" benefits most of us, but l"tn sure sorne politicians would like a little "Free- dom From the Press" now and then -so they can sl ip o few things by us. -J. !II. s. T~l1 H-•IUl'f rtllt<ll •••&tr\' vle.,f, lltl •KH U•lll" tl•o" •I ·~· ft~W>ll•P•r. 5•~d l"ltlJr "' -• ft Gloom1 Ou1, DlllJ f'lll>I, istentiallsts are trying lo express -then we are able to utili7.e this kno\.\•ledge to reshape our ov.•n vie\.\'S of life and 10 l'X- ert influence on those we live \.\'llh and work with. THE JIUl\IANITIES are not '"superior'' to the technical studies ~cause they arc more ancient or more "cultural" or 1nore intellectual ; these would he poor. [1nd snobbish, reasons for gr:in11ng !hem any sort of priority. They arc. superior because they expand the imuginatlon, enlarge the personality, er1able us to becon1e something different and bC'tler than v.·hat v.·e were before. Learning a chemjcal forn1u!a does nol make a man different; reading Donne's sermons can change his whole life drastically. Our great need today is not so much for better~traincd techn1eia11s as it is for ""·ell·rounded persons \\'ho knu\Y ho\v their subject lits into other suhJC'<'ts, iind \\'ho can relate their expericn<"e to some general frame\\"ork of human l'Xpericnce. \\'1thout this, we will brrcd only a genera· lion of technical bnrbanans, who do brilliantly v.•hat they have been tauAhl to do, but y.•ho are bhnd to the consequences of lh('1r 3Ctinns. This n1.1y lJe ;in ad· m1rable quah!y 111 a sol<l u·r; 1t is a d1sastr<1us one inn frl'l' c1111,en . SPll'rtinns /ro111. ~Ir. /1 111 r1 ~· l111r.~i ro/(fC!!On of co/11m11.~ 111 l><1oh· form,. ''Lea11n1f1 /hi' .'i11 rf111.:l·.'' C1rc /Je1110 rr. pnllt.ed ttlide he 1.~ on VtJCQ/!(111 Editor Invitations to R efu se Nobody hkes 11 yes man , but everybody lik('s to be agrcc11b1e and go along ·with the otht'r fellow as far as he can. And that's \\'here he is likely to get in trO\/Ule. It is h:itd 10 draw the line, and he g0t.'S along too lar lor his O\\"n good. i .;:,;. ~ .. i r1 ., ,~, \·~ .. / Somelin1es In lire a fellow ha~ to show 11 litt le backbone by refusing to acrc>de to the \\'iSh~ or !'IU8RC!i· uons of others. The 1 f9. · , I backbone he saves I Tl\ , I 1nay be his ov.·n. He has to learn when 10 say no. HERE, FOR EXAMPLE, are a few in- vitations \\'hicb. if a~pled, prob.ably will lead only to disaster, dismay, sorrow, regret or-at the least-e black eye: "Have some more of this ~·ine, J know it's good, because I qlade it mysf'lf.' "So this Is your first grandson. \\'hat do I think of him? Well, he has • pretty blank expression. Are you .sure you're holding the picture right side up1 " •·•r ha \·en't been on horseback for years, bul 1f you want me to I guess l v.'Ouldri,'1 mind riding a few miles with )"OU.'' \. "HELP YOU WJTll your homework, Sis? Well, I think it would be belte.r dlscipline for ytJu to do It all .by yourstlf. But hand me yOur •Mthmetlc book •rid r ll show you how we used to solve pro- ( Hal Boyle blems in the. old days when malh \\'aS really math." 'Now let's get th.is straight. You say you'll bet me $50; 1 can't hatch an ostrich egg in four week!\ without putting it in an oven? Okay. you're on." "SURE, WHY NOT. \\'hat kind of a pal Is he who wouldn't cosign a $1,500 auto Joan for an old friend?" '"\Veil , if the rest of the gang wants to play no-limit poker. I ain't the kind or guy to be a spoil sport." "So, you'd llke to settle it out.~idt, Pi.tac? Just show me which way is outside, and outside we go. You can bring both your buddies along, too, to pick you up and dust you off." "IF YOU ASK my opinion. I wouldn't say we tum off here. 1 think our turnoff 11 about 20 miles farther down the hiphway." "Well, darling, t never\)lt a cigBrette before for a big handsome ltt~ple while he was drlvlhg a car In ai't~ro~ wind , but hand me your lighter. 1 ~ try ~t to set fire to your beard.'' "Of course I can pic.'k up the \ckels and Jet you pay me later. 11nyth ln'g to obllge. Noblesse oblige, as we ~ay \ii P.flssouri." ' '~ J Fight·s On dents are the second lowest among the 25 cities in the ('0\lflly. So clearly there is plenty of capacity for improve- 1nent in the county sea t city. Under lhe holy banner s of "Less Government'' and ;'Lower Taxes," Santa Ana's property taxpayers have succeeded in undermining their O\VD property values. Jt is true to a degree, as some Santa Ana spokes· meh have argued. that Santa Ana's troubles affect the r est of the count v and that the rest of the county has some stake in seiing Santa Ana cope with it..;; problems of residential blight, deteriorated schools and deterior- ating ('Ommercial areas. But before Santa Ana is going to enlist the aid and sympathy of its neighbors, it WIJI have to .show more evidence that it has the \Viii to do more for itself. And, lest \\'e forget, there is a lesson in Santa Ana 's plight for the other 24 cities in Orange County. Or 25 come December. Dual Purpose Gree tings Some decry the fact that preparations for Christ· mas see1n to manifest themselves a little earlier each year. One of the ne\v ·'early warnings" of the impending s eason is the offering of Christmas t·a rds for sale by various \Vorthy causes and organizations -charitable and educational. Color us sentimental if you \Vill (or maybe red and green) but the opportunity to benefit a good cause while 1nainlaining that traditional h oliday contact tvith cher· ished friends \\'iii, for many, give additional meaning to the season of peace, love and good "\l.'ill. ' 'Well: now that you1ve ~ad_ a nice rest, ho~ about a leisurely ride m the country? It's Paitiful to 6rotv U p Myths Surrounding 'Mental Illness'· J J1ave been re-read ing '"The J\1yth or J\1 enlal Illness." by Thomas Szasz. pro· fcssor Of psychiatry of the University of New York Upstate l\.1edical Center in SyraC"llse. I .read it fi rst in 1961 \1•hen it appeared. It y.•as th('n and still re. mains a disturbing book . \Vhal is illness anyway? asks Dr. Szasz. Ordinarily it means bodily dis- ease. a disturbance in the function or structure or an or. gan of some part of !he body. Howel"er, the mind is noL part of the body, although !he brain is. There can be diseases or !.he brain, rcsult1ng in disturbances of its functioning . 13ut to speak of diseases of the ''mind'' is to speak in nle!<iphor -as \\"hen you talk about a "sick econt)Jny " or a "sick society." At one point Dr. Szasz rompares the rc!11 ti on between body and mind to the rela tion of a football team lo its team spirit. '"Team spirit" is not a thing. Jl c;1nn11t be "broken " in the sense that a player's leg can be broken. Even if all th e members or the team are in good health, if '"team spirit" is lack1ng. the team will not do well. "Mental illness." like the lack of team spi ril.. is a com· plicat~ ncty,·ork or attitudes and Hayakawa ' beha viors. ''IN GENE RAL,'' Dr. Szasz \\Tiles, "v.·henever people feel unable -by means of normal mechanisms such as ordina ry Spei'!C'h -lo prevail over signifi. cant objects in their environment, they are likely to shlft their pleas to the idiorn of proto.language !e.g. weeping. bod y signs). In other words, when one's love object fails to 'lis ten' to l'erbal com· plaints and requests, one will be com· pclled, or al least tempted, to lake recourse in communicating by means of iconic body signs, '"\Ve have come lo speak of lhis general phenomenon. which may take. a great v::iriety of forms. as 'mental illness.' As a resul!. instead of sreing that people arc eng:iged in various types of com- municalions ... we construct -and then ourselves come to believe it -v::irious types of mental illn ess, such as 'hysteria' ... 'schizophrenia .' and s o forth.'" "'l lAT 00 PEOPLE '"say .. \\'i!h lheir body language? The messages arc ramiliar. They add up to "please help me." Dr. Sznsz V.Tites. "The action·in- ducing meaning of icnnir body signs. in general , may be paraphrased as follo11·s: 'l ;im s ick therefore ... take care of me!' -"Be good to me !' -'Make n1y husband <lo such and surh!' -'Tel! m.v draft boa rd t11 slop bothering me'.' -'Tel! the court and JUd!!e that I was not re~ponsJble'' " The basic task of psychiatry is therefore nol "tn cure an illness.'' If what is called n1cnta! illness is a form of com· mun1catlve behavior. then the basic task is the understanding and decoding of messages -rness;:igcs of!cn obscurely and obliquely staled. \\1E GO TllltOUG ll life seeking re\vards and avoiding discomrort and pain. Some of the rewards of childhood v.e obtain by being lovin g, dependent <"h1ldren. Others we oblain by showlng evirtence of i::rowing up and becoming self.reliant. Throughou l life y.•e continue lo learn ro!cs ;ind social games. the obe- dient sludenl, the rebel, the flirt. 1he cQurlier, the faithful hcnchn1an, the pro· rl igal son, the cou ra geous leader, the father, the all·proteclil'e mother, the <islllte business nian, the \\•heeler-dealer, 1he wise coun~elor, and so on. It takes all of us a long !in1c 10 grow up because in addition to becoming blologically niature, we have as many roles and games to learn, each involving its own con1plcx rules and sy mboli sms. Aul for many of us time passes too quickly. \\'e rcrna111 (tependent little girls when life has already f:ive n us the role 11f mother i\t a tin1e 11·hen c1rcu1nstances de.1nand !hat v.·e becorne good providers, some of us remain little boys that still need lo be provided for. THE ABILITY TO size up a situation objectively; to know one 's own s1rength' and weaknesses; to have the flexibility to be tough when toughness is ea!lcd for ilnd to be IC'ndc r 11•hen tend erness is called for: to be able to ('Onfronl sorrow or loss "''ithout d1sintegrat101 1; to have 11n entire rC'pertory of behavior and rol£'s y.•ith which to l'Ope with whatever life 1nay ha ve to offrr -these constitute n1aturitv. The 1ask of psychia try is. then. lo in- terpret the wd1v1dual"s body language to himself -'"!O fos ter the seJr.reflective all1tude in llle patient towards his own body signs so as to effect their transla· lion into verbal symbols.'' As J)r. Sza si: says, this is a mos t difficult task, hut 1t has to be done. Why into verbal symbols? So that the patient can beco me consciou::1 of what he is "saying" iacU ng oul ) in hi., symptoms -and therefore su that he can lh'ink his problems through. To have 11 patient decla red ''n1entally incompetent'' and comn1il hin1 willy.nilly to an institution is tn ignore the pcilient"s potent ial fo r rationality. Dr. S7.asz's irlca of treatment -like that of many psyc.hlatrlsts and clinic2J psychologis1s t~ day -is to rely on the patient's ahility to reason y.·jth himself and about hin1self - ;ind therefore lo grov.· up. It makes sense. By S. I. Haya kay.·a President San Francisco Slate College Employ ~s • Ill Middle, Sure to Lose From the \\'all Street Journal In theory a strikr is supposed lo serve the workers' interests, putting pressure on an £>mployer to agree to lhe sort of contract lhey want. In practice the moti l'cs are much more tangled than lhat, and at the coal mines and the docks lhey ha1·c become especially twisted. Coal mine operators won 't know \.\'hat kind of contract they can approve un!il !he administralion decides on the stabilization setup that will follow the present wage-price freeze. A sensible procedure \\"OU\d have been for the union to continue talk ing until President Nixon at least cleared 1hc oullook a little bit. BUT t\O. The United Mine Workers and lhC'i r president. \V. A. Boyle , have been beset by internal revolts, lawsuits and scandal. Mr. Boyle apparcntk' decid- ed he needed a strike. "He ha)! to show his people he's being militant •llnd trying to get the best possible contract," said one observer. On the West. Coast docks, where the ad· ministration yesterday moved fo r a Taft· llnrtley Act injunction to get workers back on the job, it's also doubtful that the strike has been in...the. unio11 members' be1!t interests. A niajor aim of the union has been to force the employers to give it the job of loading and unloeding containers withi n SO miles of the piers. Since this work is now handled large,!1, by members of the ,...---B11 George ---. Dear ~rge : J work at a bank 8nd my bo~ won'~ let me wear hot pant.. to "·ork.'$hould I see. a lawyer? \ RED Dear Red: .:1 That's very nice or you -go see my lawyer. lle's rooped up all day with lwo eklerly secretaries and wpulct love to 11et some hot pants. Tean1slers union. the longshoremen 's walkout is 1n large 111easure a jur1srlic- liona l strike, a nicssy niancuver that ought to be flatly illegal. 'l'll E El\-1PLOYERS are strlc11y in 1he niirlrlle, likely to lose no matter wh at they do. Expanded jurisdiction usually means httle to present union members who already have jobs to do. But it is likely to add members lo the union anrl thus enhance the pov.·er and prestige of union leaders. On the Easl 11nd Gulf Coasts the chief argument centers on the guarontecd an- nual y.•age of lon~shoremen-or, rather, on the version of that wage won by dockers in the Port of New York. In New York union members are paid for. a full year of 40.hour weeks whether they work or not. , Under the existing arrangements they nf1rn rfnn·i work , since i1 is easy for workcrs 10 abu~e lhl' sctu1>. So ernployeri riol 0111.v arc s;i ddlC'd v.i lh TnllCh higher ro~1.5 1h;i11 their counl~rpa rts 1n olher rorls hut of1C"n gel no1hing for the wages they pay. The hit·Ncv.· York pat1cm is 110 old one wi1h the union , and it has been driving business-and Jobs-to other ports. IN AN EFFORT to ease the burden, New York en1ployers offered to cont inue Lhe wage guarantee with the proviso that longshoremen v.·ould be on employers' regular pa yrolls, aYa_ilable for whatever work there was. Tuts, however, would mean that some union members would have lo be transferred away from pier areas when' work is-slack-and thus that the pov.·er of local union leaders would be reduced. So the-union choSe lo go on strike. WillH~_Name Womp n? The day v.·ill come when a woman will be named as a .Justice of the United States Supreme Court and with two vacancies now lo be. filled that day may very well be not far off. President Nixon has created the im· pression that he is seriously considering such an hlslorJc app(lintmenl, and crr- tainly the.re should he l10 great difrlculty in designating a highly qualified can· did ate. In case lhe President nfeds sug· ge.stions. th! National Women's Political Caucus has declared thot there is "no shQrUlge or qualified women In the right age group fnr .t.ppointment." and bol$tered that assurance by listing twelve names. AMONG THD I are three Califomians Shirley Hufstedler, 4fi. Los Angeles Justice of the U.S. Court or Appeals for the Ninth Circult: HCnna HUI Koy, 37, professor of law at the University of Ca lifornia at Berkeley and Dorothy Nelson. 45 . dean of the Univei-sily of Southern California school of law. The Caucus, although organized earlier this year as a non·partisan group, is made up largely of liberal Democrats_. Its choices. therefore, may not be close enough to Mr. Nixon's desire for strict constitutional constructionists; although two others are Republican Represen- tative. M11rtha Griffiths, S9, fro m htichigan. and ruta Hauser, 31 , R Nixon appointee tD a United Nations agency. CERTAJ NLY WOlitEN are playing an incrcasinSlY meaningful role In law and the judlciar)' and only A dedicated misogynist would deny thrit somewbere in this nation Is one wholly worthy of elev!!· lion to lhc nation's highest rourt. CalUornl• Fealure \ Servtce 'l"aft·Hrirttey injunctions are unlikely ln ~Oh'e such impasses. lron1cally, the primary resull of such an iniunct1011 111 Ne.w Yf1rk would be to eon I inuc un- changed the present gunranleC'd pay setup with its excessive cost. In !he pa st such injunctions h;:ive 1nere!y slopped dock strikes for a while, ooly lo lcl then1 resume later on, GEORGE MEANY, president of the AFL-CiO, told Congress that it shou ld take control of lhe economy ay.•ay frnn1 President Nixon . "The. Congress gave the P residenl a blank check in the Economic Stabilization Act," Mr. Meany said. ''He bas proved unworthy of that trust.·• However that may be, Congress over the years has given organized labor pret- ty mu ch or a blank check supposedly to prolett the interests of union members. Jn vtew of some of lhe twisted strikes, it's time for t¥e lawmakers to ponder just how worthj the unlon1 have bee.n 0£ that 1trust. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 Robert N. Weed, Publi1htr Thoma.i: Ktevit, Editor Albert \V. Bott i Editorial Page Editor • j The r.dltorl1.l Pl.~ of th!! DAilY -Pilot sr.cks to lnlorm 11.nd 3Llmu- la1c tt11cttrs by 1>rrf.Cnl1ng: tli is n('Y..~l'/l~r·s opinion~ and ('nm- rnrnta.ry on lnplr-' or lntrrMl 11M lih:nillcllnCI"', by 1:rruvidln1t a forum fnr 1 hr cx1Jrcir.si91l of vur rradt•r.s' "J'inlnn.~. 11nd by p~cntlni;: lh~ (!11•('n;e \•lry.•point• of lnfomicd nh· !'i.:_rvrni 11od i;pokltllmen on tnph::1 of the day. Monday, October 18. 1971 ' She Helps a General Advising Ar rn y on Care for POW Kin be the !ame mc-n the fa mily rcn1embers " Bes ides making f o r n1 a I recomm endations lCI the ANIMAlogic ' . ' Monday, Octobtr 18, 1971 OAJL V "!LOT l El Salvador ".rv Su~~eeds SAN S AL V A DO R, F:l Salvador {AP\ -Jose A. fllar· roquin , 13, first st a r r e ti wat<:rl!ng television regu larly last year. He thinks tl1e pro· ~rams are great. even though they are school t·las st.s, f11·e a d;iv. in El Salvador two years ago, financed by the U.S. Agent·y for lnternRllnnal IX1·eloprnent AID and the Salv a doran government. field director of the Stanford University tvaluation group supervising the .program. larger ptOFamt In Lltin Amtrica," Hornik aaid. \VASHJ Nr.TON . (AP) \\'hen an Arizona Y.Oman told a general the Army wasn't meeting the needs or fa milies of men held pnsoner or miss· ing in Vietnam, he hired her as <-l consulta11t. TI1at was six n1onths ago rf1.:en t testimony before a ron- gressiooal co1nmittee, s h e read: .. The Army next-of-kin are mostly parents; their sons arc largely non-careerists, These mothers and fathers know little abo ut 1111htary life, about their son's scr\'1ce. or ;1bout the channels through v.·hich they might le<irn ad· dilional details about th e circun1stances of their son's disappearance" Anny, r-.lrs. Pov.·crs has ad· ~~~"6~jlil~~;;: vised indiv idual fam ilies on ' personal problen1s. ThC'y are part of the most successful cd11 t·a tiun t•·le\ ls111n systcrn 111 Latn1 An)cnc::i, ac:- curd1ng to a ~roup o[ experts fron1 the lnslltute for Con1· 1nun1ent1u11s Hesc;irl'h or St:.in· fo rd U111vcrs1ty Th1'se e:qll'J'1.~ figure Jose i:; 20 percent ahead scholast1callv of a Salvadori111 boy under Similar conditions who has no 1elel'is1011 t'l;lssc:;. It y,·a.<; installed as !)art of rcforn1s \n lhe national educa· uonal systeni, The lradl li1in;1I six year~ of e!Pmtnl<1ry sl'hool and three yea rs nf St·<:ondary S<:hools were n1erged into nine yc:1rs of ixlSJC ed UCilllOll . Children cnrnpl£'1ing this rnove into preuruvcrsity studies or gn into vocalion:1l !r;11ning st'hools. Television classes, transmit· ted ~hrough two <.'Ommercial <'h11nnels, are seen by ap- pro:umately 30,000 out of 35,000 students in the top tltree ,llrades of basic education, Nex t yea r the Education r-..Hnislry wi ll inaugurate it! own transmission channels so the program can reach every schoolroom of the lop three grades of basic edu cation. The country -8,260 square mile.!1 -can be C(lvered by one nc!work. Teacher Joqllhl Rodrlper. who hu had 15 years in elementary educ1Uon, Nid of the system : "It helps the students. They do not feel a.t shy as they do In front of a teacher. The teacher fades away and the ~udents gain confidence. They aak. more questions; questions that normally would not have been asked had the instruction been given by a teacher." Since then, Iris 11. Powers of Phoe11ix has nu.1de two dolcn rcco1nn1endatiuns to h e l p Army ne:xt-Of-kin with legal, n1edical. econ (1 tn I c cind psycholog1cal problems. Those the Army, has ac- cepted include: fa mily Rroup- thcrapy sessions, a con1- prchensive guidance booklet for next-of.kin, more effective \1·ays of returning a rnan's personal property to h 1 s fa1nily, and establishing a task force to prepare the families for their husbands' retu rn . or the eventuatily that they 1nay never return. '"fhe crux of the problem," suid r-.i rs. Powers. ~4-)'c<ir-nld wido w and n1olher n! 11 11ilot "'ho has been n1iss1ng since Apri l 1969. •·was the l<1ck of ni e an ingful con1n1unication betwee n the Arn1y and tile families.'' Asked why the Arn1y saw a need for a perso nal t'Onsul tant v.·hile the ot her services did not. r-.trs. Po\11ers said that n1ost Ar rny men he!d prisoner, nr listed as rn isslng. are young, single and enlistC'd, \\•hile 1nost or those fron1 the Air Force and Navy are career officers. Reaching for a copy of her Befo re "'aking her reeom· men d a Ii o n s, sald r-.·lrs. J~owers. she consulled senior staff officers at 31 Arn1y posts. and interviev.·ed scores of PO\V and r-.11A fa1nilics. "Ty,(t years ago. if you'd asked me to go on an Anny b:i:;e unescorted, I'd have preferred to walk into ,1 den of lions," r-.lr:;. Powers said in a voice husky from chain-s nu1k- ing ciga rettes. "l kne w nothing about n1il1larv life. Hut in the shoc k · a n d unre;ilisti c aspects of my own loss. l felt I had to go to \\'as hington to do somel hing." i\lrs. Powers' son, Army C\\10 Lov.·ell S. PO\\'Crs, is one of 1.623 Americans listed by the Defense Dfparln1enl a·s captured or mi ssing. "\Vc have to prepare these families for the very real eventuality th at their n1an 1nay not rei urn." r-.1rs. Powers said. adding that she doesn't have much hope that her own son is ahve. "And if and when they do return, they ·will nol r-.trs. Powers said s h e becnrnc aware of the problems Arn1y [<JnHlics fated after she 1noved to \\'ashington last year !o !1f'lp organiz!'. the Na- tion11l Leugue of Families of Arncriean Prisoners and Miss- in~ u1 Southl'ast Asia. "I becarne a"•are of lhe s1tua1Lon little by little as I liilked 11·1t h n1ore aad mnrl' Army p.'.lrcnts who v.·erc hcwildercd and dazed by their misfortune. parents who \.\'ere tcrnhly frustrated by the niany unaswercd ql1estions thl'y had concerning their sons' [a!c. Ttie families for the n1ost p;irt JUSt didn't kno"' th111 fhl'y could even ask the f!ucsli(lns. ur tl1al any answer did c.xist !11 Arn1y files." Then duri ng ;1 I. e a g u e luncheon. she sa t nl'XI to an Arn1y office r 1l'ho asked if 1he Army "'fl~ doing enough to help the fan1 ilies. "\\lhen I tol d hi m nn. It was like h1t1ing him in the face v.•ith a cold towel." said fl:lrs. Po\1·ers. "13ut he listened in· tently and promised lo do something about it." Se\'eral months later fl1rs. Pov.·ers y,•as appo inted a con· sultan t by Gen. Wi lliam C. \Vestn1oreland. Army chief of staff. HOME LAUNDRY 5AL.E <¥> Whirlpool or ~General ~Electric -"'---:£ \ ~.-," I -------1 $ 95 ' AUTHORIZED f <&5> Whirlpool SERVICE COLOR EXTRA \ i.w_, ~ phone Dunhsp's 548-naa ~~ ~~ "Wll.lT 1';11c, COUl.ITR'' 1-!t:E.DS JS 1.1.0l<t; WAJ..DEH PONDS ... Eduea11unat telcv1 s1C1n begnn "This is the first rrogr;un appl1erl on a n at i o n w id e basi!>."' said Hobert llorntk, "Tlus is a pilot program that we hope will encourage Student Lilian Al varado nyl the tet~vision classes "are much more fun th.an lilltenln.I to a teachu." Looking for a great stereo at a great sale price? s259 should be music to your ears. If you like to save money, save Sunday, too.• 5 easy·to-use controls •·Mediterranean" style "Contemporary" styte 81•ack tape (1eck \•.1th push butlon ch<inne l selec!or I 11 Voice ol Music record changer with 10" turnt able Prices effective through Saturday •. Another sound saving on 8 track stereo. Walnut l111ish woo d &peal.:. er ca\~ne1 · each with 61!2" speaker . " Sale$139 Reg. 159.95. Salle 20.9S. Penncrest • 8 lrack al ereo component system. Sohd state chassis, AM/FM-FMS tu·1tr. v.-alnut l1n1sh v1ood speaJ..ercabinets. Pushbuuon channel selor.tor Easy-to·use controls FM stereo Indicato r light JCPenney The values are here every day. *Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the followlng stores: NEWPORT BEACH-Fashion Island HUNTINGTON BEA -Hunt in9ton Center Use Penn eyl Tim e payment plan. > • .t \ , II Dlll v Pll~T GOP Prote11ting Democrats Push Tax Relief Plan SACRAt.1E!\TO \UPI l -\\'1th a \\'atn· int to Jllpub!icani. that "the day of rtc\.:onlng \rill comt " on tax rtform, Dtmocra t~ plan 11'1 sttk Assembly air prov•l this \\'ttk of tht1r SL3 milli nn pro· Trial Beg i11s For Suspect 111 5 Deatl1s RED\\'OOD CITY 1L"Pl 1 -.J ohn L1n!ty Fraz ier goes on tri;il tnrlay for the 1nurders nf Dr. \'1<'!nr Obr;i and four other$-. JUSI one day lesi; than a .\tar alier the crinies. Sanla Cruz Cnunly T.l1slri ct At Tnrney P~l er Cha1111 ::i nrl the puhlic deftnder, Jamei; A . ./;;irksn n, unrter!nnk the lenl'.(th,v rrnrt>ss nf srlf'ct1ng 1urnrs from a p<inr! or 2·10 prospct•f11e r.:inri1diit rs. T he tri;::i l 11·;i ~ r nnvcnrd hf'frire a Santa Cn17. Jlldp,<>, Charles S. f 1·an1ch, 1n !he Jiall or .lus1ir" 111 ~<tn J\1aten C0un!)' ber;111se of ;i 1:h ;i11ge nf \'l'nll!' ordC'red by thP Cal1f0rn1a ~upre111P Cnurt. The ehan~e rC'sullrrl frnm J;i(•\;snn ·s argu111rnt 1h;il lhr d(·frndcint cntilrl nP)t recr1 l'e a fa ir tri11I 111 his own coun ty becausr o[ gl'T:il! p11hlir'1!,\_ Fr.iz1rr. 2-~. is ;:i l11gh ;:rhool dropout \\·hn ber;u11r :in <1ulo 1nrcti ;in1r Thr1>e n1,.n!11" brfnre the rr1rne~ Fr<17.ier, 11 h(I h.~d h~cn l;ik1ng 1ncr<c<Jl1nr. qu1l his ,1oh, ~1·e-11 a hrard and brgan warning loral hippws ;<hn1il rcnln~lral dangrrs. A 1:pell'r1Uen note lPfL ;it the m ~rder ~c<>ne derlared war on peQple who misuse 11 r rlr~trov the natural envio r0nment. Oh t<-1. an eye surgeon, lived in 8 $.100 000 mansion atop a lnvely. 1>.·ooded rido:e overlooking the Pri cific Ocean. Bull e!·riddled bodies of Ohta and four others v.-~re found the evening of Oct. 19 flnating in the surgeon's s11·imming pool ·while thl:' houst: v.•as in flames_ perty tax rthef program. As!embly Speakt:r Bob Mort:tl1 1D-Van Ku~·~ 1, said tht: lax pack a.gt: would go before the lnwt:r house fnr a vo te \Verlne~ay de.c;pite the ur11n~s of c,np lead ers tn concentrate on a mndest pro- gram or balanring the state budget. The Oemo<:rat1c plan is the samt: one \h;i.t s.lalled 111 recent nego!ialions v.•ilh G0\". Rnn'11d 11r;:igan. Sl'1 lr1nenl ~ b.1· :'iDOkesmcn for the riva l fnrrr~ Frida.v i;:;iv1> ;i gnnd indi<'atif\n that !hi:' lines of par1 i.~anship in the: crucial ))attlP n\'er tax reform were beginning to solidif.v. '"The day l)f rrl'knnin,g v.·il\ coin<> ;:ind Rep uhlir;in s >1·111 h;,ve to decide whetber thP~' 1vant property lax relief this yl:'ar:' ~aid Asscn1hlyman Joe A. Gnnsalves ID- L;i :v11rnd;i 1, chairman of the Revenue -and Tax11t1on Commi!1ce. Rcpuhlic·ans. on the othrr h;ind, feel !h;it bcc;:iuse or Ille rlc;idlnc:k nn m;o11nr lax rclnrn1, the legi slature shriul d <'nn- C<'nlr·al r on ;:i lf'n1porar,v prnc;r;im th:;t \1·i11 bal;inee tJ1p .~t al e 's $6.1! hillio11 budget and e;ii;e the c:a.~h flow ~ituation. Asscn1h!yman \Vi!li;:im •r Baglry In- San Rnfacl 1, said this could be ac- C'nmp!ished through a $~~2 million stale tax 1ncr·ra~e he will propose thi.~ \\'Cl'!\ in \cgislalinn !hat includes-inco me rax \1'i !hhnldin~ find a three cen t ;:i pa c:k hrio.;,t in cigarettes. Baglr.v, whn s;:iid his plan h;is the ha ck- 1ni:: nf lhe go\'Prnor. will off Pr it this week tn a hill pendin g in the Se na te Re venue rinrl Taxatinn Committee. He i-aid th;it if the A.~sen1bl.v takes up the larger Democratic pac:kagP, the floor debaie will he a "'charade" where politi· cirins "make dumb speP chf':s a bout who's at friull" lnr not enacting Jong·promised property tax relief. Bagley said his propo~al would bal;ince the state budget. no>1· $ • .1.16 1nillion in the red, and alsn provide $200 million fnr a one-time crash program to build hig her education facilities. buv beach parks and make school5 safe froni earthquakes. Now! 153 off our woven wood collection. This week only. New, exciting and on sate now. Window treatments in wood lo match any decor. Our woven wood collection is avai lable In Roman shades, sptihg ro ller shades and traverse draper ie~ Color combinations to change -the entire look of your home ... or enhance your present one ... all at 1sek sav ings now. ·~ '~-' l I " . . . .. ' . r-· .. . " •--'-;~-·--" ·-~; .. -'! ' ;;;;::;.:- Call collect: (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home servic , free. JCPen ey The values are here evefy day. Ships Packing the Cluiltmu gift I Coast Harbors you've been looking for ... GIVE THOSE YOU LOVE A COPY OF YOUR TREASURED OLD FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH l ! LOS ANGF.LES !UPJ'1 - Two harhors res em h I e d eased by the employment of oul!tdt help -as Is normal 1 supermarket park ina !ots as a pollcy when 1 srtorta&t exists • • i' ' . Brown Weighing Action Against Late Candidates SACRAMENTO (AP) -Stcret1ry of Sta!t. f:dmunri G. Brn1vn Jr. f11cerl three choices today on "'hrit lo do 11bout 1t handful of unsuccellsful political ran· did;ates who h:11·en't filed their campaign contribution stalements. He s11id !ess lh3n a dnzen nf the tardy canrl id;ates could face prosecution. An aid<> said the decision would be among three choices : ha ving Sacramento County Dist. A!ly. John Price fil P. suit against the nonfili ng candidates, ha ving Atty. Gen, Evelle Y(lunger dn it, nr filing a Superior Court suit h im.~elf for an In· junction seeking !() force them ln file. Over the we ekenrl Rrf)wn·.~ st;iff clean- ed ur the );isl of lhe 1nore than 100 stal emen ls filed :;;ini:e he issued an ultimatum In the canclirl11te~ tn i:el the ir contribution ;:inrl ~pend ing dncumtnt.s In . Brown had said !34 c~ndida!f':s -a.JI but one of them unsucces~ful -had fail- ed to file the statement!'! within the time allowed by Jaw after the 1970 genaral election. His office said Republ ican Rep. Don H. Clausen was the only winning candidate v"ho didn 't make the origin.al deadline. But Clausen'• stat.&ment h~ since been filed, an aide said. Matching valances In Ill sty~• are ava llab.._ rtcord \22 merchant ships -si n.ce only skilled men and snugly berth~ aga inst tht equipment oper•t.ors w tr e wharves Saturday in an needf'd. assem bl11ge of \'t~se!s large r s~turday, the first day th11n in Yi'nrld \l'ar II. Undermanned long~hnreman longshorf': gangs beg a n i;:11 n,g.~ S11turrlay hri111n !he unloading cargo since June 30, massil't: unlo<1d1ng effort ot the a secondary stri ke against a Los Angele~ ;:ind Lnni;: Beach Pakistani shi p trl'lub!ed the harbor~. heginnlng with cargo warers temporarily. on 20 ships. .------------ Obsf'rvers s111d the pc:irt.~·1 capaci ty c:.:,·ecclcd lhe peak ~;:::==:::;-----, w:ir vean; \\'hen vc!'..<:els jam· [ Sears) n1e<! · \\'~sl Cna~t h;i rbors to . . load mi!itar\' n1alerieL Harhor ~HirlaL~ said !hr botcklog 0f work t<-1used ~y the ro11r-month·!o11g \\lest (.'o;i st d0<'k strike 1\l'.lu]d reriuire n111re than two rnnnths In <'nm - At Sean •• , Automatic Water Soltenel"I Planned for pl~te ;and source.~ s;iid it could go be.vnnd the BO·da y "cnoling nfl" period reriuired by the T11ft -H;irtley Ac!. Close to 3,(l(}{l lon6shnrrmen reported for work Saturd;;iy but !here 1>.'ere n1nr P req11ests fnr men th.<1 n could he supplied bv the r n t e r n a t io n a l l~ o n .il. sh o r e m e n 's and \\'arehousemen's Union. One uninn official said he dou bted the: situation would be Euy Do-lt- Younelt Installation Phone your nearest· Sears store SALE! ONLY 6) Ltrge Sx7 copy of a pholograph In good condition. Yo ur original will be returned un harmed. H you r picture Is In poor condition, the additional charges for restora.tion are sale-pr1cf':d, 100! it's at the broad ~vay huntlngton b••ck pha"• 192-3331, ext•,,1ie" 213 phntngr11ph ~T url i» ... 1 ~1 floor Special buy. Ever-so-humble prices make a show place of home. ; '•'·•: ' If you like to 11v1money,1ave Sunday too• Special $188 Formal Mediterranean styling adds old world charm to this 3-pc. bedroom su ite. The full or queen sized headboard, 66" triple dresser and in a mid-tone finish over select hardwood. Al10 1v•ll1ble: 6 drtiwerchetit •.• Specie! S89 Night stand ... S~al SS9 i;,...:;_-----------·~ , ; t i Penneys furniture prlc!ts inelud• dellvery within local delivery •rea. .;:,$88 ••t l Special II lttress and box spring · set. Full site mattress and box 1pri11g 1et has cotton and alsal lnauratlon plus co tton ..cover. Mattreu has scroll qu iltlng and pre-, built bOtdlrl. JCPenney ·Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M.1t the following stores: Decorate now, use Penneys time payment plan. NEWPORT BEACH • Fuhion l1l•n<I HUNTING TON BEACH • Huntingtoo Ceottr Use Pe,,neys tirn• p1ymtnt plen. CHECKING •UP• Gals Take Lipstick Over Clea11 Carpets ; By L. i\t. BOYD ''OUNG LADY , IF you had lo give up three of the fol- lo11•1ng _.your c11ndy, your vacuum cleaner. your bra or \'OUr \Jpslick -""h1ch one "'ould you keep~ \.\'hen researchers put !hat query to numerous Southern California v.•ives. lhree out of four said they'd prefer to hold onto I.heir lipsticks. TllE i\TOR E lllGllLY ec!ucated the mother, the more efft>minate the son. Usuall,\'. Or so ;ivers a student of such m.11ters ... THAT CAPUCHIN i\IONKEY better make up its mind. It arches its b;ick to spit like a cat, but barks like a dog ... TUI:: E~tPTY SKULL of the average man - '1•hich is not lo say !he average man's skult is empty, not a t all -1\•eighs just aboul 112 pounds. \VAS Yl::ARS AGO I quoted an aulhority as claiming there's no such thing as brO\\'n beet sug:ir . That's wrong . There is, there is. Only make 1nenlinn of this now lo prove I.he Get It Right Cluh eventfull y fulf i!ls its mission. no 1naltcr ho\.\' long it takes. For example again, contrAry to previous report. A on e-eyed horse can indeed race on the Fl orida tracks. though maybe not el se"'here hereabouts. IF IT'S a lengthy mArriA~e you're after, match up a S\\•edish man with an Irish girl. The statisticians saY they show the best prospec!s on the life expectancy tables . DON'T SAV hE' drinks like a fish . Sav he dr inks like a camel. nl 10 minutes al the water trough. a carnet can increase its body \.\'eight by 25 percent. <l UICK BIT al the hus stnp: She \.\'as just about the prettiest li!tle Audrrv H('pburn l,vpe imag inable. \vaiting there. A fellow pulled up In the curb in a convertible and s11id. "111' I'm going north·• She said. "Great !" sn S\.\'iflly, and her smile 1ust gh!tered. "pick up a polar bear ~·· CliSTO,\IER SEH\'I CE : Q. "Ho\.\' many pl.'<lple die evrry vear in thi s counlrv from mushroom poisnn ing'?" A. Half a dozen mavbc . . · Q. "\\'ha!'s the average \.\'ork \.\'ee k in Russia no;•"" A. Am tnld it's dn\\'n to 41 hours ... Q. "\Vhere did the hippirs go'?" A. All n\·cr. The.v've thrown over the hippie label. Call themselves .. freaks" these da~•s. llA\IE \'OU llEARO riboul !he dog butchers in r-.1 rin- hattan? No. you ryn1c. they don't butcher dogs. T~ey carve up fanry ruts espccirill.v for rlngs. Do a _dandy_ busin~ss. t~. I'm 11Jld. J\'o r1ues1inn, more dogs crit filet mignon 1n senile j\'e\1' )'ork City rh;in anyplace else in the world. EETfER TELL the fishermen out on !he C;ilifomia oasf about !his. Three tun a fish. raught bel\1•een 11197 and \910. 1vere pre~crved in the Smithsonian Institution. Recent- l.v an;ilyz('d, they proved lo conlain the . sa me amount of mercurv 1he screaming ~nvemment. chem1s!s no\v re port lo find in ·lr>day's Pacillc fish. So reports scholar Denny Ezba of San Antonio. Int eresting. Yo ur questions n11d comments are welcome and 111i/I be used in CffECJ<ING VP wherever possible. Please arldress you r letters to L. ·/.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beath 92660, Solo1i Attacks State Priso11 Term Bills OAKLAJ\'D tAP t -The pnpul2J1on or Califnrnia's penal institutions h<1s been reduced sn greally lh:it "only the most dangerous ;:ind mnst violen t are in pr isC1n tnrla~•." says Stale AU ~·. Gen. Younger . "Our success in keeping the IP.•s rt:in~erous and 1·iC1len t n1en nut or prison and in g('I· ltnc them nut nn parole .1s ~nn as pns<:ible . is <'rr:i!1nc a sPriou ~ prflh1 rm" ·rnun~('r fold thr O;:iklanc! Junior J.ericuc re rrn!I\' \\"!11lc thr st11r 's pri ;.on pnn11l:it1nn ~r\<: rlrrl1nrrl frf'lm 2R 000 tn 21 0110 in rri:i trs 1n !he flil~I ~('1 rr.1l 1e.:irs. Ynuncrr s:i1d prison \1·:i rrlrns n1u ~t h.10- rtlr pri "nn,;, h:ilf full nf rnn\·1rls thrre rnr frlnnin11s ;:i,:;~;iu!t. rnnr. hnn11r1de ;inrl rohh,,ry ",\lsn. the c11mp11s rel'n!11· t1nn h.1s movcrf (l!lfn !he prison.~." he adrlrrl . "The rf'vnlu11nnarie.<: 1vant lo USP the de~nerate. violent rnrn thal m.1~e up ;:i \<1rge part of the flrlSQO popul;ition. and these pi:isonPr.<: \\'ant 1 ery much to ht> USC'rl ." He said eight of nine prisoners ·were returned to in- slitutinns for violating local proha!i{ln, •·These men in prison are not a{Cr::ige men. ~1ost of them have repeat~dl y demC1nstrated they cannot or \\'i ll not ,conlrol thrm~elve<:. and they .Cannot he controlled exctpl bv varyin_g degrees of fnrce." he declared. \"ounJ!er alsn s:i irl the courts :ind the Je_gislature \\·ere "curt:iiling" the au!hnr1r v of pn~nn nff1r ials n\·er inm;itr5 •·federal rnurt~ ha1·e en· te r!a1ned <'l\'ll artinns by in· n1::itrs attacking p <1ro1 e derisions. prison conditions. mcd11al trea trnenl. and re· riuireml'nls th~t prisnners be clerin shaven ." he said. lie crlticizert bills in the sl<ite legislature seeking to end the Ca lifornia practice of indeterminate s e n t e n c es , u•hich protesting prisoners hal'e claimed submits them to possible coercion by prison of- ficials. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSiTY COLLEGE OF LAW • in ANAHEIM AND SAN DIEGO now 1ccepling men ""c:I wom•n who 1r• eit her: • """ 1 I wHh 2 yu11 •I •C<•,l•lllt coll..- u odllo l•OI; or • o•or 23 i nd h•V• otloino4 In l p,oronl In• t.llo(!uot 1blllty 1111 0~11l11ol1nt .r 01'111• (Ill M <11tttmln1d by '"'/ l'i' J.O. cir lt l. dt~·t• ctn Ill• 11rned !!\ 4 Yt •1'1 cif ri1rt·f;.,., c'i uoo: 3 clonu J'.fl' w11~1 3 ho11ff ~If dty. Apply Now for February 7th Day or Evening Cl~sses Wl!Tl OR '1!0Nl FOR INFOk/i'LATtON 01 CATAlOGUl 800 South Broolchurst An.aheim 92804 17141 635-3453 Tho d•~'•• of J O. "' tt &. wlll he Cf>l\ftire:! \.l~'I c rt iutlll)ll fr~., ·~1 ~ ye., rre~""' of t+.e Cf>ll•;i• of I.I N, oporot.n; i.~dor ("•""' ol !ht ~'t'• o! Ct 1fo"'l 1. "''""''II t it t ll&1hle to t-o•• tk1 C1lif~mT1 S•1:0 !or f,,,..·111··~n. • • Dog Obedience Class Slated A breed class for Doberman Pinscher puppies and an obe- dience clas5 for all dogs \.\·ill be held Oct . 24 at Costa J\.lesa Park. Both classes are sponsored by the Orange Co u n t y Doberman Pinscher Club of SoLJ!hern Californ ia. Entries \.\'ill be taken from 10 a,m. to 11 :30 a.m. the entry fee is $2. Tougher Curbs Seen Private Schools Studied SACRAJ\o1ENTO (A Pl -The ''I uphold the rights of pro-instruc!lon and the State state may tighten regulallons pie to have a private educa· Board o! Education com·! over schools to protect the 1· I th' k th h h bined," Riles added. • educatiooal quality for their ion. in ey oug t to ave estimated 450,000 s I u de n t s Informa tion about the quality Le ro Y G re en e , l he I d h h Sacramento , Democrat who unless 1he schools police o e ucat1on t e1r c lldren are heads the Assemb!y'l'i Educa-themselves better, says state i;:ett1n.c:. though, anc: I hope tlon Cornmitlee, agreed with schools chief Wilson Riles. th,ot they .,,., '''·'''''"g that ,., R'I th t I ' ) .. ,, ~ " 1 es at prescn aws govern- A month·long investigation is <tclequate," Hiles said. ing private schools in1 of privat e schools shows "that .. Right no\.\', !he public California are vague. I the Education Code provides hea lth 011,·,,·ats '"d f ,·re Th · · " ere ts no recognized ac· 1 very liltle direction nnd con-n1arshats ha ve mo•e to say ed 't' r · t , er 1 1ng agency or pr1va e trol and almost 00 standards about private schoo ls than the elementary sch o o Ill in for private schools," Riles slate superintendent of public California, Riles said. said in an inter view. 1----'------'---_:.:::::c:__::..:_:::.:_::::,::._ __ The code requires public fichoo! teachers to be st<1te- licensed. but says only thill teachers in pri\·ate schools must be .. persons capable of teaching.'' State law requi res Iha! private school s must teach English. socia l s c i enc e s . physical education. healt h. science, fine arts a n d mathematics -but doesn't say hO\.\' much. Private schools 111 us I register lVith the sla te an d student s attend ing unregistered schools are legally truant. What Do M1:1ny Doctors Use When They Suffer Pain OfHemorrhoidal Tissues? Exclu sive Formula C ives Prompt, Temporary Relief In Many ~a ses from Su_ch Pain. Also Helps Shrink Swelling of Such T issues Due to In fection. In a sutvC'y, cloct.ors w<•rc a~kNI wh.-.: lh.f'y use l!J rrl1cve su1·h p<1111[uJ symptoms. !\.!any of !he d.oclors rrpo rtini: sai<I t hi•y c11h C'r US>.< l'r('paration J.i th('m· sclvrs or in lhl'i r office practice. Prl'p11r11l1on 11 fives prompt, tcn1porary relief for hours in muny casrs (ror11 pain, itchir11:" 111 hrmorrhoidal tissu~ Anrl il actually helps shrink painful l'.:lWl·lling of i;uch ti!l!lucs wl1en 1r1f,.ctcd nnd Inflamed. Just SN! if l'loctor·IPstt'd Prcp11 r11.lion H' docsn·t help you. Ointment or 6upposilories. Mont1ar. Ottobtr 18, 19n DAILY PILOT 9 MUSHROOM PICKING A little champignon to feecf'her love of nalure. Florentined mushroom pin in 14 karat yellow gol d. $27.50. Do Something Beautiful. A.m1rotaft E•I""" l•ftkA.,.,trlc•td •ftd Miii•• Cll•rgl, !OO, SLAVIC:K'S Je\\·elf'rs Since 1917 NEWPORT BEACH-644-1J 80 I 8 FASHION ISLAND Open Mon. a nd Fri., 10 a .m. to 9:30 p.m. OPEH OAILY 10 AM TO 10 PM SUN. 10 'IO 7 Ol'l'ft mlll!S SUN. 111-24-TI WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOST AMEl:ICAN COMP'ACTS Disc llH• ElctPfed. Ulf·1dJ, S4 More MOST .AllEllCU 3411• lllOST AlllEIJW 3911• STAllOAID CAIS lDXDIT CAIS HERl!'I WHAT WE DO: • iltfttloc.e llnlfloJ-OU follr' wftite/s e Rtbulld -'-I cvll~I • Tum all clf'vms ll'1d l't"SUrklu tlnlnos • Most.r cvllndfof' ond PO-r cv11nder lllSOK!!On • 81.ed ond flusl! hYdroullc t\1'5t«t'I • Aood tnt for broke DWI Poi n!Orw;e • FrH 1.oaD mlle lnsoect\on and odlustment ~ •Anv oddltlonol oorts Of' wrvlC9 Neded. but llOf lbttd, wlll tarrv o 1uP01enwn'lol chclrv't. -- FISK ~_!!TERIES . (~ GUMOUT %4 llONTM GUUANnl J• 77t 14 95 • PINT F• .. •eplK ....... I -min 90 d•¥• of pwrcl\-II t>ottery .,_ ............. , •• 90 d•YI -,..m •~Kf ..... 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T111 Each Tl,.. 1.76 1.95 2.01 2.14 ,_ 16 2 .32 2.3 7 -z.so 2.s• Al! prlut .... , '••Uni l.•doeT o• AIR CONDITIONED CARS $2.00 MOR't: INCLUDE.SI: Sl1TING-CASTER, CAMIER,, TOE-IN AND TOE·OUT SHOCK ABSORBERS s399 Standard eo. M·Heavy $499 Duty ea. Rf1'1.ACE H $ 99 SHOCKS Duety~ 6 ea. EVERY 20,000 MILES Plus 1N5TALLAnoN "BUENA PARK IUEJIA PARI COSTA ltsl SANTA ANA WESTMIN$TER ..... lth.l '-t Llllf • •• 7 no1--. 523-3040 u.. ............ UllU...A ... Bu.5800 _...._ __ 12111--. 548-2082 • ......., __ _ 1400 w..- 54(..7832 , • 154<•-·-.... ...... Mel ..... 892·2088 I , l l ' i I I J 0 DAILY PILOT u;GAL NOTICI!: ""'" P.KTITIOUS I USINllS Monday, Clctabtr 1!!, 1"'1. LEGAL NOTICE " 1J11' "ICTf!'IOUl I UIUllll NAME 1TATI M•NT LEGAL NOTICE ',, .. "'1c1111ou1 1u11N111 "'"Ma ll it.TIM.NT LEGAL NOTICE '" .. Nit.M• ST•,IMINI N!ll°"'lll9 per.on lo dolnt 101\owl,.. perlOI\ ll OOlnt "'11lntM '"' blillllfl• •• .. Ill CONCEPTS, lltf .A"""-llfl ""'"' (oOT• Mou. tlU7. Th• to1lo ... n1 --• ••• Odnt IMl•lnt u 11 n.. T111 Fun-"actory. HO S.. Co.11 11 " 11,... ,.JCT1TIOUI I UUNISl N•MI lTATIM.NT ~-Int "''""' 11 .s.lnt SPECl•LTY "ROOUCTS $•lEI CO 10'7\ 0 11t ~' , $•1n!OI', C1lltGrn.1 S!'EC l•L T 'f Pll.ODUC l 10NS. •n<Or • .,.,,.,.. In C.tl•I"'""· $"'11mblr I JUI. ,~.. bU""'" !I con<luCIM b• • Cc•<o0rlf11>n 5 PEC"I AL TY PllOOUC l lOtH I v Out"' O. Lot>6C" I~'> >l11tm1n1 "'"' 111...i ""~ m1 (""" '' c1 .. ~ o• Or•,,.• Co..nlY on s.,.. 1•"'"'' lJ. l•ll. •llNOLO I. M•LTE ll .... , .... •RNOLO S. M,•l Tl!•, • PllOFESilONA L COllPOllATION 111 W, llft 11. No, JHf -"\.\ Loa •n••l~o. C1t!lor,.I• tMll \' t1J•·OC ""~"1"°" O'""Gt ~·"'•mN-r 11, •"" 1•71 LF.GAL NOTICI:: "'0 l !CE TO C ttEOITOtt ~ SUll'f ~10R COURT (II' Tl'IE STA TE OF t •Ll~OllHI• ,0 1\ Tl>+E CO'INT'I" OF 01\ ... HGE ,.. A·IO!l I E"~'• ~f rlDlllOA •1 o,,~~··r. 1.01 l(f •S ••t11[11Y c.1vrN A onn·••tlu••V• ••'fm•"! •~· •"Q•PH • ' •v••" an.1 Uh l t; nvrt>O••• 0'"' 8 O ~ "' I•"~ \i) !••I '" W+Olt>, l~e t•o!rr •"' rt "'""~ '' ~"'" l>•O •' •e "'"'' "•o·n•·~a ol • '''""' ''"~'~ " llo•I~ •• . l" " "•" ..ti " tt•I t•n•1> 1~ • • ,..,.,...,, '"'"" c• "• •ln•111 .. ., """' I r• '"·~ ""I nn~I S•· '••-" I~ •"~ • lt1mo" •i.ho M<tnoo11, Jr.. !IU "'"""'!"' A~t . No. II, CDi!t .Y.011. T~l1 butln•u I• i..1,.v c-utllO "1 '" lnd•Y•du•I llom<Wl lllYlto Mel\0011. Jr. ft.IT 1t11omor.r tltod w1111 Tiit Covntv C•rrk or 0•1n10 CO<Jn•Y ""' lop! n . 111! I• l!•v•tlv J, Moaao. 0.1><1•• (O<J,.!v (I••• H"""'"'· L111un1 l••ci'o. f'Mtl, •MliRl(AN HOLIO•Y (LUI . U.1 K.i111 Frtd (ul••r. 111 Lomb••dy l lrcn ~"~''· Su•to ~00. N1wpart ''"""· Ltn1, L•eunt l11c11, C111tornl1 '1nl. C11 fl .... ••l•v R1n11r. "' Ct111ln1, L11un1 G.tott,tr A. Collier, !~lJ ltM• Ant ll••<h, c.111 .. n!o, •Usl. A••, ""· HO 11. ''"" An•, c 11 .,1<1, 111!• r.uolnou I• M int condv<:'""' llov • Ina t1uoin1n ii M •nt conciucltG "'-1n ven.,•t p1t111en11lp '""""'"°' !Cohn F•l<I Cu!vrr Gt o!t'•• A Con1or l ti h 1l1t1n,.nl lllM ''"In II•• (ounlv Tl\t1 •!1t1m1n1 !lltd wolf> 11\f Count• (ll <k ol 011n11 C°""tY oto St o!omMr ll, C.ltrk 01 Or1n10 C.""nh <Wl S~PI 2'. ll H ltll. bY Wt l!lf T. King, 01Puly Cwn!V Iv ...... ,,. J. MIOOOX Otputv (""ntv (l1t• (In~ Publh ll•d Orone• (ou l 01il• Piiot. Publlonod Ort nt• Co1•t Ot d r Pllo!, 1------------------l5•0•1r1'l>tt )/, •nd OCloblt •, 11. 11, Stotombor ll, '"" <.kl~Otr 4, II 11. 1-'-'c"-------------''c"c'c·'=11 1•11 l•JI ii Pvot .. ~•d Or1n111 5•aromWt 11, 1na 111! Co•U D1•l1 P!lo•. Ocletltr t , 11, !I, lll1·11 LEGAL NOTICE 1-~~~~~~~~~~-LEGAL NOT ICE " 1Ul6 "ICT!TIOUS I UUN•$1 ,.AM• I TATIMINT LEGAL NOT ICE " IUll ,1(11TIOUS I UllHfSI NAMI IT•TIMl"'T Warde n Duffy Says Ca pital Punishment Does n't Deter SPOKANE, Wash. (UPl1 - Ct!mmunily and familial in- VOl\'tment are the only deter· rants lo crime, not capital pun1shmen~ and length y sentences, former San Quentin Penitenliary Ward"n Clinton Duffy said here Tuesday. "Such arguments as 'it's cheaper Lo execute a convicted murderer Lhan to keep him for \lfe ' and 'capital punishment deters other criminals from Bad Checks S\vamping Food Ch ains SAN FRANCISCO (API - The n;ition"s supermarkets n1usl bnprove credit risk ln- fnrrnation to cul down on $40 million in bad checks left with the stul'es each year. a report\ Ln the food lndus!ry concludes. The study by th.e Nallonal Association of F'ood Chains and the Ainerican 1"c\cphone and Telegraph Co. was presented to 1,000 executives attending the associ.ation"s an- nual convent ion here. The stud y fou nd that more d ollars go thr ough supermarket cash registers to cash checks than to pay for good. It urged a numher of steps to curtail the "problem growinJ,l" anonymity" "' 1 t h customers. incl uding het!cr communicaliQns with banks to improve credit r i s k 1n- forn1ation :i n d exchanging similar information among food competitors. of "You have less and less persona! knowledge of your customers as they increase \n number, n1ove more fre- quently, become more di!ficull to Identify and qualify.'' the report said. The survey of assoeiatlon me111bers also concluded: -Of all checks cashed h~· supcrn1arkc!s. al_)(lut 1.4 per· cent are returned at least once by the hanks Ba nks c harge supermarkets an average of 73 cents for checks that bounce, with the range rrom seven cents to $3. Banks ch arge supermarkets an average of 3,5 cents to deposit a check. F lJJ?O ~IC TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT followio9 o•'"'"' Ml cu''""' •" CLOA!( 3. OAGGE'1 LEATHERS. 11$ 1J•~ )I, N•WOOfl 11•~<11, (•llr tlltd" Jl)l>n llr101Pv, •l! Amigo• W•Yo N•wonr! P.••C~ C~•rlu No<>llll. llS Amlt o• W•v, N•wPorl l!••cn LtonMd Otlt l·K•n.c, )?l B•~P"V· l •tu"• B•oc1> t~I\ bv•ineu h b••nt conouc'"' bv t "Ulll ~1CTl1tOUI IUllN.$1 i'tA~I ST•T•MEl'tT 1<111ewt"' l>t!IOI' 11 00!•• tKnln•U PHO! I. •• cnmmit!ing the same cri \ e' simply do not hold up und r factual analysis,'' Duffy sa· Addressing an audienc at Spokane Fa I I s Comr unity College here, Duffy sa· "the actual cnst. or cxeculi i. !lie operation. the super rna rnun1 security, the years spe bv some inmates in conden 1cd status, etc .. cost us subst, 'I· tially more than life prison.'' Duffy also d1s rn1ssed the 'deterrent' argument. He said statistics show that whrre capilfll pu n1sh1nrnt h;1~ h+•cn abolished, there 1s nn nntieablc. difference in the nun1her of hQrnicides in like ;1rcas, "In some stairs. hornie1dcs (Ire higher in r;1p1tal purusli- n1cnt states than in nc1ghhnr· Ing abol1 hon slates." Duffv said. "And, p<>rhaps n1ore ini- portantl_v, studies ha\'e shOl\'O that executions promi)\C more similar crimes in the <'Om· munity after an exeeulion '' "If "'e can gel our com - mediately gas back rifles " with plenty ol tear up with men and "The munilies and families into shape and reacfy to handle our problrn1 rhddren. "'"' won't have prohlem and criminal "'a1t111g gave lht!i prisoners time to deve.lo? adul1s.'' nt1Hy said. ''It's g0t me.ins nf prott:cling lo lX').:in nt lhe f'f1 n1rnun1t1 and ! d f;1111i1 1al l(•i(·l~.. · t 1c111sclvei,, 1gg1n,1t trenche5 and ~uch, and also let emo- "A taniilJ lh:il hos lfl\l', !UJns on bo1h sides build.'' direcl1on. r e 1 i g lo n ;ind "lnc1den1s suth as uprising!! cli.~c1pline usu11lly docs not pru-t:an be a voided if prClgrams (If dul'e a ('f"imin;il." Ouffv s:ud. .. ,,nd " hnrnr ll'hrre tlif'se actinn. sut:h as wor king \1•it h lnd11·idua1 11n."Oncrs, getting ri,scn!i.1ls al'C Ja('k1ng, usually thein iniolvC'd, can he im· di~· plen1enled." Duffy said. JJurf l'. who pe rson all Y1--------'----- 11itnesscd J~ executions dur- ing h1s 32 years as a pl·1111log1st 1n California state 1nrrl·1·1Lon<1I racililu's. has llc•en ac\11 clv carnpa1~111ng <1g;11nst t<lpiia1 punishment ~1nl'e retiring in 1%2. ncg:1rd1n~; the recent upris- ing and killings :it ,\t!ica Prison in !\cw Yvrk. Duff\ i;a1cl ··f11rce u~u~l!y has to b'e 11scrl in an uprising.'' "I 11 asn'l at Attica howe1 er. bt.1l if I had been. I 1nighl hn\'e nioved in un- 1972 Diamonds may be forever. But not at these prices. 20%off our entire stock. 1dK gold blidal sat with 8 dia mondr. Reg 289.50. Now 231 ,60 14K gold bridal !:t't, with .?Ort. <J1,1mond Rf'g S1 i"5. Now S1 40 14K gold diamond sqlola11e •. 50 ct. Reg SJ50, Now $280 14K gold trio. 9 d1amonoo;. Reg . 331 50, Now 265.20 14K gold tno. 5 diamonds. Req ??7 50 No w S 182 14K gold t1io, 4 di3'"oodL 'leg. ?46.50, Now 197.20 J.IK r,nlrl rnr ~t~1I ring 1J n•amnnd~. ''"~ S2!:.0. Now $200 1·1K gotd rnari"s r•np, 7 d1~n1ond~ Reg . s~so Now $200 14K gold earrings. 2 diamonds. Reg . 74.95. Now 59.96 141\ rjnl'! rnc~t111I ring , f']<!l/Tl('U1(\~ p,,., S?(lll. Now $160 14K oold man·s nng, 7' rJ.amnrics. "-•·u, 131.5V, Now $110 14K gold p~ndanl. 1 dl~monrl .. 25 ct. Reg 1J7 'l5 Now 110.36 141{ •1old w~dding b i'lnd, 10 r1..1monds. 11"0. ~~n 50 Now 231 .60 l4K gold ma'l's riog , 1 d•dfTIOnd .. 27 ct. fie-g. S200, Now $160 l~K gold pend11nt. 12 diamonds. Reg 89 95 Now T1 .9S JC Penney fine jewelry Thfl values are here every day. • noon to S P.M. et the foll owin9 llore•: NEW~ORT •Shop Sun d•y BEACH-Fashion HUNTINGTON BEACH-Hun lin 9to" Bu y it on Penneys f irne pa yrnsnl plan ' tll\·1'1-------------------------------------- l11terni st Named To l1·vi11e Staff IRVINE -Dr. T. Timolhy rrocker. an irltern1s1 forn1crlv Jn charge of the infectious disease service at UC S;in 1~ranciscn r..1edical renter, has JOl llPri the Co!le,ge of to.1edicine a! t.:C Irvine ;is chairnuin of tlie Oep<1r!ment of Comrnunity and Environmental ~tedicine. Dr. Crocker is knn11·n for his research on air pollution and i'nvi ronmental toxicology. lie IS a member of the Na· tional Cancer Jnstltute's Task force on Health Effects for ··J>roJect Clean Air." He "\.as <ilso ehairrnan of the 1969 Conferener on Hesea rch on Srnoking and Health, and is a 111en1bcr of the Scientific Hesearch Co n1miltee on Hesearch Grants for the Na- tional Air Pollution Control Adrninislration. "The departinent of co m- rnu111t y <ind environmental rntX!icine is responsible for JOINS STAFF UCl's Crocker Charit v Wants LoC' a I 1-1 e I pc rs ORi\Kr.E -C:i 111 p;t i gn cha1rn1en for the annual Ch1•1stm;is Sc<ils drive are needed in each Orange County c1t r- leaching medica l students the ------------- con1n1unity. soc i a I and Lnc;il businessn1cn 11'ho will pl<it'e posters, p<1ss nu t 1i1erat11re and su]lp{lrt the 197! eam pa1gn .shou ld contact the Tube rculosis and Respiratory 01scas"es Association of Or<inge Coun ty. ceonornic ch;iractcr 11f medical pr;:ictice," Dr. Crocker sa id . "\Ve present that aspect of niedit:ine de.'.ll1ng with the epideiniology of diseases such <is infection, 1nental illness, tanci>r. heflrl disea se , autornobi!e accidents, and in- dustrial~ exposu re to certain chen1icals, pesticides, a n d other health ha zards." Learn to help your family through prayer. Come to this Christian Science Lecture "A BASIS FOR JUSTICE" " ALAISTER G. SM ITH, c.s.11 . l'llDAY, OCTOBER U. 1:00 P.M. 1ST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST )ll!Q MESill. VERDE DR., COST .. MES .. I See by Today's Want Ads ---. e T\VO BUGS-IN-A-RUG: '-(::1;:-J,/'""":;:=:, One is a '60 convertible f(lr S."l;..Q. tl1e orher is a ·:i11 V\V V;in f(lr $5((1. Double the fun ! ! •' e !T'S SO NE\V IT i!ASN'T BE:F:N U~P1\Cl<ED ! ! A wh11{' \l'hlrlporil 15 cuhic f,)()I ri11al co1111~1I rrlr1gcr- a1rir-frt'f'Zi'f llllll ! ll 's 111 - so !11lly guar;1n1r0c!. (And lhl' kids \\;ill IH\.\'C II fie\\' ho~ lo play in : ) • rnt''IJ. APPRF~C !ATE SF.F.JNG Tlll.C:: '57 Ch<>vy P1r'k 11p 327 vt't. Ar.1/Fr.1, :l-sp1>rd, 11·i1h OD, mags. 456 P. Trac. See to ap- preciate. NEWPORT • HARBOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESENTS TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES Friday, October 22, 1971 8:00 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITOR IUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA KEN WOLFGANG "The Soul of Japan" /lo. trvly rom•r~~ble qllmpll el th1 lnocruloblr 0"""' by • min "'"" tOf '""""I v••" llvf<I th1 I•!~ of a J •p•nou f1m11v. IPok• lhr•t 11nqu191 •net bOgln to ••prtt<!'n<I m1lr world •• !h1y •It H. In !hi• ••l,1erd ln1ry "Im we •h~•t !n 1h1 d•ily rr•POn•lbomi•I ti • •vo«•I J#p•n••t h•u••hold _ th• r••>lng •nd l••lninq OI clUldt•n, !ho oDur.•n<t OJ c1nl1><L••·Old cu1tom1 •n<I ritn. Wt ••• mlM!f r" voulh fmorglng lfom lh1 ofru<IU'I I! • on<I foud~I oociety, Wf 1h•r• !ho hf1 01 • To1<vo D11•4neum1n •• n1 "n" I ru•f\ nour <ommutu train or monof•il lo worll. WI l••I lho pUl<I or '"' 1t•m•ndou1 J•P~n••• eco nomy, In 1nor1, w1 90 llr ooyond i~t '"""'"' !ht liQhl•" and b"'I•" to """""'"nd !ht '"Sou! ol J1p1n" -tho toellnQ lh•I •II Jap•nu• h>Vt ol D•lon9ln9 -to thfif own lmmMllall !•mlly. 1holr compffny f.1mily •nd their n•tlOn•I t•mily. TM1 ,..,,t ot ~1\ng • part Ill 1 l•r9tr whole givn lhem • le•llng Ill 1tt11r11y, 1nd lhtY ••!Pond witn cooptrotlon, 10y1l!y and • Hll-dlu lplin1 found In no 111>1t oeop••. Nevor h•• 1 lllm 10nt 10 a11pty •lll•ln !ht !nnor JlfM""' 11 ICtn W~Tl~•nt1'• "'St1vl ol J'~~n." Don'! miu 11! IOULT ~fUDliNT 110 llO 1s;-.1,. •dmlu lo" at d0<tr • J.llO (S•nt1lt •dmlnion at ~"r Sfl SO N TICO:ETS I V/llllllll£ AT: t.ltwi!lllf1 1-!lrM• IC !w1nl1 CluO, le, UOI. N1W110f1 lllll~. '1U). '4'-JlU 11 Fn,o•• 1.u•dw•••. no~ w l'l•'llO• 8 1v~. t.ltw1•<"' !lluc" ("•rlM ... 8•" J•...,ll••1, W•\"<'d' 1'1•10 ""~ 9ol"""' 1•1•~11 l"""'"~ "'••It~ 1'14 v •• l '"" "'"''""' "'"''" Library Chairman Elected tJl)'JNE -Retired UC Irvint faculty member Ralph Gerard has been elected presi- dent of the UCf Frie nds of the Library. Assisting Dr. Gerard will be Dr. Giles T. Brown of Newport Beach, first vice president; Dr. William i-lendricks of Corona del Mar, second vice president : Dr. Adolph A. Krock of Laguna Beach, third vice presdient and D on Meadow s of Sa nta Ana , fou rth vice president. Two new n1en1bers or the board are James Sleeper of Tustin and Richard C. Gavotto of Costa Mesa. Mrs. Thomas Worden re- mains as executive secretarv and will • serve as actin& treasurer. Bands Drill In Anal1eim ANAHEIM -Those \Vho like higK school bands and precision drills will ha ve their day Oct . 20 when the Anaheim Union High School District stages its ninth annual band and drill learn show. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium. Thirty-one bands and drill teams from 23 junior and senior high schools will strut their stuff. 'rickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Ne! pro- ceeds will be divided among participating bands and drill teams to prove equipment. Speech Set On Diabetes SAt'."I'A ANA -Dr. Charl es Br inegar Jr. or the Loma Lin- da School or Medicine will speak o n "Hypoglycemia" Tu<'sday durinf,.! a meet in;;( of t.he Orange Counly Chapter of !he Oiabe1es Association of Southern C<rl1forn1a . The meet ing is sched uled for R p.m. at the Orange Cou nt y 'H ealth Departmen!, C 1 1· j c Center Drive and R11i;s Street. JI is open to the public. For f u r l h e r information about the meeting or the. association. contact ~f rs . Robert Anderson. P 0 . Box 10511, San ta Ana, 92711, telephone 530-1851. 1'eacher's Trial Set SANTA ANA -A teacher accused of poc ke!ing more. than $8.(l(IO durinR the three years in which he worked all a part time cas hier at Disn<'yl and has hecn ordered !o face trial Jan. 24 on forgery and grand theft charges. Orange County Su per in r Court .Judge Oyron K . Mt•Millan set 1he trial date for Emory Lee Shrader, 42, and ordered the Anaheim man to return to his courtroom Jan. 7 for a pret rial hearing. Shrader. a teacher in the Torrance High School Oistrict, pleaded no! guilty i:at his ar- raignment. He is free on bail. LET'S BE FRIENDLY JI you ha\'C nr1v neighbors or know of a nyon"' muvin~ to our area, Jilf'ase tC'll Ull 110 that \\'e m11.y cxtrnd 11 frl<'ndly \\·elcome and h"IP them to b€-come ecqu11ln1f'd In thtlr ~w •u rroundinp. So. Coast Visitor 4'4-0579 494-9361 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 OAILV P!LOT } J Research G1·a11ts Awarded at UCI IRVINE -An improved Beach. b1()10gk·a1 sck•n(·e:-;, reading device for the blind . a '''fhe Feed1ni.: P:lltl·n1 uf Lii!! mode] oF the m1grat1on of pt_'!l· C~l[1for111a f;ruuncl ~'!Ull"ro·I ;1111! pie between geographic l!s Effects on \0l'g!!l<1!1on." regions and a study of the ef-$300. feel'> of sewage on marine hfe -H115~L·ll T 11r .. 111i. 1111 lht'. are a1nong the projects pro-:ind .IL'r~·rn1ah !), .L1ck~~1n. posed by JO UC Irvine un-lfl7~R Ll•S .l;11"d1nc!'. F•'Ull!Jlll dergraduates who have heen \'allev, «ii ii ;1 n d en• awarded research fellu11.·sh1ps v l r (, n 1n t•111:1\ t•nginvi·rul!~· by UC Jlresldent Charles J. "Study c,f the EffiT!~ of .- Blurol"k 'I' D . o cs1irn t:> Cara ire t"'l SA~T.A nlun1( ~ J •nrt111·r~ ,, ('i,/'n:il {lf·I \1:1r ;1rcli1t1•L l111 .it I 11111. h;ts hcl·n S(•le\·lcd tu 111,111 c11n•.tr·urtio11 of ll llt:11• l1111·dt·l I:: :.1dd111011 In the Cl!lUlt ~ 's ( '11 It' (_'(·!1tl'I" ( ;(Jl'O!~l'. '!'ht• 01'1)!1!1.il 51Kl-l',lll :>.l l lJI ltll'l' .1t 1 !.l t 'i1 I\' l 'ent<'r 1111\ I' \\(•;.[ \1;1:-; t11111l for $1 i tifi ll•ili n1 ORANGE COUllTY Hitch. ~ew;1ge frn111 the \\'111\t•'s 1'·1in1 T~ sludents have received Ocean Outfall 11n Hie Sur· awards totaling $5,000 to roundi ng Marine Life ," $73J. l~Jtil!. lu 1~1!i4 . a lhird 11:11'!..1r1~:=============: lc1 .:I for :11;.11•:u·s w:is ;1ddl'd <il ~· 1 ·1 1~L ur 5176 .H!IU. finance their specinl slttd1es. -Chris D:111fp1•1\r, 1 ll 1 o 1 '1'111.-(•s 1•11st The prograin was crcatrd four Ci\1111;111 St In 111l". 11h1 :-.a·:1I -I' k (' I · 1 _.. 1;rig. l;l:ll . 'l'~l ll · • years ago n assist \:1 ~·111l~• setl'11lT~, .. l't'!lp .. st·d f,11• ;1 · d I I L:111g i:-. the 1\L'I'-' ;1s.~1sl-~tu en s o carry out projf'<·ts ill1 1.!r:1t1n11 \lnd1·I. ~/;:ill d f II ·. d :1111 \\Ill'' ('IJJl11)13t\dl'I' un er acu y superv1s1on u1·--,\11 c· h ;11· I 11 1Ii"sn 11, "' · h t d 1· 1· " c1!' llll' :)rd ~l:irine .\1r-1ng SC oo an vaea 1011 1111c. P:li1ndal«. pil_1·sa·s. ••'J':tt'lllc AH but two of the students Visinn,'' $!'i\lll 1·r:tl t \\'1n.!.! J1 r:1dqt1:1r- given the 1!171-72 avoards are _ !ll ;i rk 1\lnnnH'. ch·l \lar. 1ered :1t. lite ~l:-11·1111• seniors. Michael Baughey and ph_rsic~. "l.01\' 1·en111l•r;iturc <·orps :\ir ~L;1[i(l11, l<I Eric Zehnder are juniors. J{('!-i('11Hn~·c." $ii;!;1• 'J"urc1. 'l'hc· Jl o s l h:1 d The students. listed \v ith -·r110111;1 ~ I\ pa r).;;~, l)tl'!I vacant Slllll' their ho1ne addresses, majors, FuliL'rlnn. h1nlug1cal scienri:-s. :\prtl. project titles and award "Hcto1·i:-r.1 11f Ft1nl·tion Pat" -------------1 amounts, are: trrns Follu11·"tng I\ l' on a t a I -Cynthia Battie, 538 S. Bay t.r~1on~ Ill !-'Olli ll1 :i111 .\rc<1." Front. Balboa I s I and , $i~o. biological sciences, .. The ln ~\'i!hs D. \\"ilharn~. 25\1 Vivo Conversion of Androgens \'rr:').l'l l'ht<'l'. Irvin('. ph v'i1l·::., to Estrogens in \'...a-tl-01'.1 -~ •·Orgnli!c l)yC' Laser." 57."11) Tissues of the Female Rat," ~plic Zt>hnder. J7'lj2 :";:i111 ·1 $300. Isabel St.. Fountain \';1llr~, -Michael Boughe.v. 9 O 7 politica l science, "A Nol'cl,'' Chestnut Place, Newpo rt $500. Clinic Shifts San la Ana Offiec Sile FOR A J·::i [Jq1;~\1·d !'O.,I of l)w lllH 11('\I (l~TkS 11 1;Jr il (':ip;h lll. nl ;;>111 r;ll';:; l':1ch 1~ ~I 8 111i!l11"1 'I Jil' 1:1/1 !:! <'Ol.l11!\' l111t!1:1·I Ill ('illdl'S S:ll,111111 f•ll' tli•• d<•)>Jt:1 1 ;111d pl;11)111!H~ fHll\'111 •11~ Crea liue THOUGHT Dial 646-7757 •• ~ SCHOOL OF · BOATING SAFETY Rfill.ll AOMll!AL CHAl'llES TI GHE U~ COA'>f GUAllO (l!ff,I Dll!ECTOR Sef!monship De ad P,eckonln~ Soalioq Safely Mcte1oloqy Communicati on~ P•ol•>\•01..,1 St.HI, Cl-'•\!co•n Sr"•o~• J Moollh• Complr"•"· MOOO<-'I<' 1u•l•O"· Brornu<·r On Reque>! The Boardwalk Huntington Harbour lb845 Algonquin Street Huntington Bca~h 84&-21 10 Evcninq\-'16!1-l 20J s.1nklut1r"''"d & M•1T~r '"•rqe ' • Sentence Delaye£l In Liquor Hijltck SA .\TA 1\NA -'I'll<' S11111l1 S:111t:1 i\11:1 U11tpn st Cli111<• nl !hi· ( l1·;1111~t· C1111111.1· 1\lt·dw;il ("•·1111·1· 1111! \,1• 111n1 rd (1) :1 11\'ll - ' "111111 1'1'!1!l'I" 111 11 1'.•I S;111t;t I ..\11:1 dj·~1nl1• 1!11' ,,1111·1·\i.,11~ iii I ................. SANTA ANA -A heart al · lack suffered hy the con1·1ctcd rnan in Las Vegas h.1s hillled the prosecution's pl1111 s frw sentenci ng or liquor hijacker Gene Randano. in a case in~ volving the former Fcl iei;111o's restaurant in Ne wport Beach. un1;111fulll' t r;111~lt·1Tcd 1l1v h· quor to f't>li1 '1:111u's llt"·1:111r;1111 and disposed ol lit•· ~no1!s nl the Newport pn~1111~t·s. Sc n l c n c i 11 i.; 11:1 . .; h1·1·n suspended pc11d1ng ;1 r1·11ur1 1u1 Handano·s pl1ys1(':rl l'\t11d11lo1t. Ile is said to be n't'<11f'r111~ in ;1 I.as Vega s IH1Spil;1L Ha11d;u1n t1}11dut'IC!l h11 '\irtf'~'\ i11 f)r;inr,r Cou nty 11ndPr llh' ali:i.; of E11gl'llt' liondn11d11. • "1111' .1rr•:1 1't'.,1d1'11I.· I '1 1ll'L' I .' iljl(·I I I' 01·~ li,1 \ •' II ~I.'.' ( • d In .tdd :;,:!1111 'illl:ll'I' It c I 111 :1 <'1111 1111 l.11 :ld1 11;: .11 1,1 a0il I \\11\llld :-.111(: ,llld p!'<•IHiL' :;ep:11 .111· !'111 1 ,1111·• . :11111 ~p:11·1 · I ltol I Ii!• l 'hllll' .111!1 \Iii' ('Hll!il\ ':,, 1•1·1i11,il1•111 <111d 11· PI r :1 re I llt·p.11 lllll'lllS \II lit \I II il l :>liill'\'1 Ille ~1nw!1111· I i11;.:. '.!JUI\\'. l<di11i.:1 1 .\11•. I Thl' 1·111111 11:1:-.. h1•1·11 liw.1\<'d I in 111l' ;;111elll"1 \1(·d1r.d H11i111-1 1 :> \ l' 111 I)(' I ~, , oi 111• · t '' ii 111111 1111 I_\ :1!:11 .. rv 11••:+1'\t l1:1d <'i'l ""1·d I 111<• 1 ·1!:1111'1' 1 ·)1.11 I' 11 11! l I 1,il 1111 \ DE NTAL PLATES • Bridgew ork • Fillings • X-Ray • Extractions ALL ON INSTANT CREOI T TERMS All Credit Handled By My Office! No B<inl1 or Finance Co. To Deal With n "' ~rm<>.,11 C•!•< 11 I I I I I I I I I Randano, 46, forrncrly of 2422 E. 22nd SL. Ne\1•pnrt Beach. was eonvittcd hy Orange County Supcruir \"our·t Judge James ·rurncr last i\11g . 24 of 10 counls tff grand thefl. He was ordtred to rC'lurn Orl- 7 for sentencing_ 1t was succcssfullv allegt•<l that Randano y,•as respon~iblc for the ordering of 1norc than 300 cases or l1quu1·. <-111 of v.•hich were sh ipped to the Saddleback Inn · in Laguna Beach. Ra n d a no th<'n Fill a).;1•nt >: ;11h 1.~r1! Ur:111f'1· <"111111!.v p1·11.~\·\·ut.irs 1•f 11!1· 1'<•11 1 1rt~·tl 111;111 '!' I n11· 11 ;\111•• t11~d :di ll1·;111 gt• ("011111~· n•t·11rr\.; h;r\ 1· l1t·1'11 c!ll'l"f'\ \<·ii 111 I <'1 l~·rt 11H_. 11:11nl' uf Cl·11r H:111d:111••. J11j' ~·I lllll' l>,ll li•lil" II 1111 p1 n • Ii,•\ IHll ;11'11 \\ 1•! l,11 l' l 'il<'lll ~ 11 .. 11ld 1k ,t1·.i1 I !1 « ("11111· I ' 111111111\' 'li[lp"1 I ul 1111· pl"O • PENTOTHAL: I i.;r:1t1l • Denture in v entio ~-a I I UNION MEMBERS & SENIOR CITIZENS WELCOME Visits County EJ, Tona -G en er ;i I Lennard F'. Chapman, co111- mandant of the U.S. Marini' Corps will spend toda .v ;inrl l Tuesday at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station The answer: For People wi th 11Uppers." and jjLowers" Tli<' "'""''I 11111'~ I" h.o\1'1 ~~ 1•,111' ""'" i<'L'lli ''I'' ,f.t., II••" "'I ll ,I pl,. "'' , ".11n ' , '"' \ • \ II' I , IH .,II~ l«•lol ln•l Ii ' •t1•i" I .• , ··•HI "ln11 ,.,,' :1·. ILi '' 1 I•· I""' 1·' t.t. 11 '• ;• ,j, , "'' 'V < .Jll1 ·I I I ""I '•I ' fnr '1;.il \• 11., ..... I: I' 1 I • .., I '.t I ,,;,i11>:; '!~1(1 ""!I II hw, "\Hl<I lai!lll~.J dud UH:"' .ii II'/; I 0\111•1 ·.1 i..rrn•: :in 11., lw 11 • 11 ' ; " ~ 1 <J ii ' I I IL .• 1.d '\, 'I ~ 111' 111! "·""" I f,-1 l :I""! ; , I l•d<11" \\111h I '""''' r n1niv do1 L11n·" 1,, 1, r-"' 1 , 11, · ,. ·I . I, • • I,, ·11 11 Ii 1i11., ..,,,,,\ '"' 111 .. 1. ,(',,.·qt]"\' ... 1 "I" ·"'I , t " '"·' 1,1• I l"r I ""' t i '• ,, •~ 1 I I I I "' 1 ,..,_ ''I 1 .. i.. ill l• ~·•I'\• Il l •lrn• l s ,, .. .,.,,,riv -•"'' I I 'I I' I· 1\•1111 ~' (11nl1l;v .\di·• ,,, (1 ,.,110. i!, DI a chemical reaction within the muscle itself -which depends on calcium. Which you get mainly from milk. )'nu ll•'('rl r:r.lcium for m0rc th:in just bullrl- ing bont·x whil1 • .vou 'n· gro\\•ing up. In f~1ct. y11u n1·r-d 1·:ilriurt1 t•vi•ry time you 1110\'C .'1 1nus1·ll'. lr H ludlng· Lilt· 1nns t i1nporl.anJ. niuxl'IL•fll';ill : .voui· hl·:1 rl. And: v.•11 h•1ut. c:ilPi11m, ynur ll••rves ('nuldn't.1'('f1rl 1ilL' sii.(n:d:; tl1;1l ll·l you st·l', henr. f1·PI, :ind 1'1111'11. \.Vit l11ntl c;il ciun1 , your blood woul<l not t•loL /\1ul wi tho11l c:r l r i un1-i1,,~1 s t.early l'llf>!l lY lhr(lU µho ut. yonr lif('-you'r buncs can hecon1c v.·t!ak :ind brittle, ti condition failed oslroporosis, nll too con1n1on an1<•llJ{ And that's only one reason to drink two glasses of milk a day. For still others, read on: the clrlE·rly. ~low n1uch c:r.lciurn should you hnvc? V'nr adull!', t/le N<Jt ion;d t , Research Council · ;'I DR. OAKES 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA PH ONE 646-1882 No Appoint1nent Necessary Quick Plate Rep~irs While You Wait -----·····-· - rC'co1nmC'nds ROO millig--rAms A d;ty: ahou t "' :is 1n11l'h ;i~ y<1u g1·t in H norm:1l d iet 1( 1t 111cl11r/1·.~ I u'1J ;.• /(ls.\1'.~ nf nv I Jo . I Chi Id ren need tn i1r1': 1lp 0 l.o ;1gt: nint·. a gl:isses; up t.o e iglilct•n, 11 gla:-t1'('!'. Prl'gllilnL nnd nursing \Vf1nu·n :ils11 11P1 'd lhc (•al,·ium in ,I glasses ol'n1tlk d:1ily.) C:in Yfl!! J'.(t'I i·nout.:11 l·a lt:i u rn from olh{'r foods? :'\:11l i,:;isily. For example, two ).!ln~s(•s ol" niilk ~il'l" you t'IS n1u ch calcium as L'<1l_'h nf th1· f11llowi11g: 21 /1 11nn ii)''.'i, f I orn11;.:Ps, 4 Cllf)S of /1r11cc11/1, 1 1 ~ 11i11/s ,,(ire rrc(/nl., TR /)(111._1/,.; o{ l't"Rf'IHIJ/1• Sf!UfJ, 2112 cups of r1il/ngc ch1·1·sr·. 1 Whl.ln it. t:OmPs t.o calcium, ~ tl11•rc's no real substitute I f,11· 1nilk . Ev(•ry body needs calciu m. I I I I I I I • ' ; J 12 DAILY ~oc1 _______ M_._"'""""""'-Octob __ .. _1_a_._l9_7l U.S. Makes! Israelis Anxious TEL AVIV (UPI) -lsrael i! bracing itself for a tough period or mounting U . S . pressure to compromise on an 1nterin1 se!Uement 11 i l ft l::gypL Uneasine:<.-> 01 er· ~ttn1ingl.1 i;h1fting An1en ran po11l'I' ha s ~gun lo g11e way to anxte!) and even to ;i!arnL Oflte1a!l:., both Arnrric~n and l ~raeli d 1 p ! om a l 1 c quarters deny tht' ex istenct of U.S. pres.sure or or a rifl be'ween them. But there: i~ little rloubt American·lsrae!i relations, nol long ago c!ose and friendly, ha1·e become frayed. 1:-;rat>li c r i t i c i s n1 r1r A111erican policy. n1uted un!il 11011'. h:i~ burst i nln lhe opr11 11 1th l'h:<r~c>s in prrs~ eorn·' n1rn!s of "senou~ ero~1un" 111 \\";i.~h111g!nn's 11os1t1on nn the1 t'On lrovers1al issue of a l\liddle, Ea:<t settlf'menl and . n1 ore specifically, of Israel's relut;. tant role. 'T'he shift has aroused the growing uneasines5 Ol'er iso!a· tion of lsr2.el on the in· ternational scene. Un l i I recenUv the. United States had been l•irtuallv the sole re· n1aining bac'ker of Israel <imong the major J)O\\·rrs. nussia '\'as outright hostilr. France appeared near·host1l e and Bri tain ,,·as aloof .,.·1d. if <1n_v!hing. lr<1ning toward the. Arabs. lsral'l is ad:1ma11t. and con· 1·e~·s the impression it is determined to sta nd ra~I even ,. 1f relations with lhe Uni !ed Stales should ~ affected adversely. The. government line . as reflected in lop level reaction. is that Israel \\'ill not budge! 11·herC' she considers her securil v at slake. ! She holds that nohod~· is 111 a 1 po~ition to l!.Clllge the score as wP.I \ as lhe Israeli s then1selves. Government quO\r\ers i n pr·ivate. talk~ leal'e li1tle doubt. about !heir distrust of the bi~ JXJWers. their protnises and guarantee!l on the 'f\1 iddle E:ast connicl. They say they have: been let do"1111n again and 11gain de~pitt: just. ~uch guarantees and when the crunch t ame, had to fight a major war v.•hile the guaranlors hid al ho1ne. Jusl hO\I' far Israel can defy I.he Uni ted St:i tes and just ho11· far lhe Ll n i t e d States is prepared lo push Israel into an arrani.:cment does not v.·ant and fears are lhr ke1· ques- lions !he nation is no\1' fn cing. Israel sce1ns t'onvinced the t·11i!ed Slates is 1r~·ing to in· t'rease pressure 1vllh \'tiled !hreats to hold bark on the .supply· or 1nore Phanton1 jets. Anf!er pre.sen!ty n1a~· h:i1·e added 10 !he stanc:P of de- f1anC'<'. but. rnore: toni::-tenn ('OnsidPra! ions dn nflt d ismi~s 1hP ('rin.~equenres of an.1• slJth poss ib1htl'. \\'hat add s to tile anxitlie~ i~ ll1e 1le1' th11I American rt·onom 1f' prnb\e 1ns ali;o may li:n,. a dq·Pr! ad1·rrse bear in!? nn l' ~. luturr policy l!H1·ard i1s all ies and lriend~. including l<.rarl. Prt•n1ier (;r,l<la \h:ir 1·on· rrdl·S 1tir 4·~1<:,ff.'n\·r (•r 1lif· fr1·1·nr"~ \111h lhr 1·n1ted Slate:-hut rPl\l('I0\1111\ <.ay!i she docs nnl rf'<"fl~nl~r ~Ul!f.!rs!ion~ nf ;:in1 ('b:tl\gt• [or lhr \l'(!rSe of \1nef1r<1 '<. polit) and attitude toward Israel, 'Le ss on s Sched ul ed On Bridge Bridge se~~ions are being of· rered bv lht ll11ntinglon Beach Parks · ;:ind R t c· r t a t i o 11 Departn1rn1. br~111ning Ori. 22. The initial mtt•!ing bt'gins a1 ';'·30 p.n1. in !he llarhour \lie'v Clubhouse. cnn ier lle1i Al'tnuc ;i nd Saybrook Lane . Bridge teacher Helen Creed 1ri11 conducl bnlh Duplir:ife Bridge and 11 srction for R11b- ber Bridge players, Bridge. gan1es 11'ill be pla~·ed :11 lhe .san1e timt' ;:ind place on tht second and rourlh Fridays each mon!h and at 11 :30 1.m. each Thursday 1norn1ng. Card rees are $1.25. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarra11 Oo11't keep .,orr1·int 11.>ovt your f1 l!lfl IMl·h dropr11•~ ••· thf' .-nine 1ln1t .. .\ dcT\tlll't •<l hMl"' can help. , t'.\.~TEnll•ch·,,~ """tu~• a 10111· tt. rlr~r-.,,•tCoc1dl•1 l1nlrl. ~1111"" 4'.at• ln.t moTf' l!ft,loyablr. l'or 1110~ '"'<'UTlty i nd comfor~ u. t'A:-ITl:';t.:Tll 0~11. I Ur"-Adhnl\'~ Pn "rl~r. U~11lu'.c• 11\al tit IN' tl"lltll.l11I IO heallh l:it • your dt.nlit( reiul1tly. 4 1 ' shape•1nakers I ' . ' ., ' . ' the non-cling slip by vanity fair Antron~ Il l Smooth underlining benaeth even your cl;ngies t knit s ..• of. Ou Ponr ~ fab ulous opaque '40 denier A nlron'A.r 111 nylon '~di never clings, twist ~. or c.reeps no rnafter f.ow you move. Frosty white ~lip lul!u rious!y locy ot bodice and heml ine. Average and toll, 34-42. b.00. Ma;I ond phone orders invi ted. Doywear Lingerie THE BROADWAY, l+t ll'+ & Stvl• l 114l Color Prict N • ..,. !pl•••• l'ri"!I ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •• , •• Addr•n , •• ,,.,,,,,.,,., •• ,,, ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• , •• , •••• Citv ••••••••···•••••·••••••••••••••• St•I• (.. .••..•......• u c •• h -1 t nc••lt '· •••••• •• • u c.o.o. My 81t•dw1, 11~fftlttr :, •••••• , ,. •••• the small-waisted look from vanl~ fair ' L ycro® Spandex Hooroy fo r the return of the wdistline·and hoora·y fo r Va nity Fd ir's ''CrOwn Tulip'' co!!ection-of.w.oisf-de fi ning shape makers. Comfortobie nylon Ly'C ra i!i\ spande,.; girdle s feoture B new cuff 1op, and tummy trimrning panel. Whae. Pantie girdle M·L-XL.XXL. I b.50. Girdle. M-l-Xl-XXL, 12,50. Telephon e and mail order$ invited. Body Fashions it~s at the broadway ,.NAH[ll,ol NfW,Oltt MUNllNGTON I EACH Oll:ANGf CEA.ll:ITOS 44~ N. l~t'•" !11 •l SJS,1!11 41 F•ol·d111 l1lt nil 11 1~1 644 ·!1 11 7r?7 1:,;,,.9•r A~tnvt 17 141 lt1.JJll 1100 Ne, l v•ti" S+r••+ 171 4) ~91 I Jll 500 lo• c .,,,101 M.11 !ilJl 160·0411 SHO ' 10 AM , to '.lO ,,M, MONDAY lHrtOUG.H f lllO AY, SAlUll:DAY 10 A,M. le 6 ,,M, SUN DAY NOON te ~ ~ M ~ lrand Yoprself 1l Carousel Porse ! Boys and girls, up to age 10, ente r th e cont es t to brand and name your favo r- ite Ca rou se l Horse at So uth Coa st Pl a- za. Th ere wi ll b e 20 winn e rs. Thi s 111ea ns th at all 20 of o ur Ca rou sel hors- es will have a name and a brand fo r th e first time. Eac h of th e 2 0 winn ers re- cei_ve an ex clu sive Carou se l Club ~ass to rid e "th eir" horse free all durin g th e yea r. Al I who enter rece ive a fr ee . ride on th eir bir~q ay . Draw yo ur brand in th e space ab ove. N am es and bra nd s · w ill be affi xe d to eac h horse. Depo sit entries at Carou se l. By O ctober 26. My name is: ______________ Horse name:------------- Add re5s :-------------City ________ Te lep hone ___ _ Birthd ate __ \ _________ "------·------------ ' • ' ' Mortd.ty, October 18, 19TI DAILY PILOT J:J J ·~outh Coast ?taza BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA ~4 DA.lLY PILOT Plaza Merchants Announce ' • • -' ' EXHI BITI ON CA R -iltcl.a ren rit K 12 zips do\rn speed\\•ay in Canadian·Amer- 1ran Challenge Cup event. 1·he l,300·pound racer \\'hirh can d evelop 700 hor5e· prnrer \l'i11 be on di5play at South Coast Plaza's Carousel Court \Vednesday and New 'Bran d Your Horse '< ~~··~ ";',.,,_..._~ 't'r 0 11 • Contest' 'Showca se' Exhibic Dar es Ser The 1971 rend1tton ti ! •·:-;howcase." 1he Oran.l!e Coun11' Coord1n<1 l1ng Cou nr1 l's atten1.rit to publirize the ac· ti1'1t1es ol the various count_v agencies. 11 111 be presented <1 t South Co~st P!a1.a o n Saturday. Oct. .10. The entire !110 Jc1 r l<: nl the north Costa i\.lrs;i ~hopp1n i:: centrr will see ct1spla 1s put up by the various h:1.rhor anrl cnun!y philant hrnp1c " n d serl'1ce organizat ions. 11 1s !he one time when thl' coun1v grt.'l a chance to learn rihnu t the accom plishments of t h e ~ e agencies ;ind to lfl\k to 1he n1;iny dedicated people wb11 will be present to discuss lhetr important '"'Ork . ..._ fl' Thursday, Ort. 27 and 28. .. KIDS LOVE THE CAROUSEL -ANO ITS HORSES -AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Contest Offers Them P1 11e1 for N1mj ng C1rousel Court's Mech1ni1ed Be11t1 Or,i::anizations inThr'ested in obtaini ng R n ''inform;it1on center" or !Ahle displ ay in the 1971 "Showcase" should c;i!I Dr. Hilda ~·1cCartney at 54'l- 0808 or "''rite her at 29 16 Redw00d Avenue, Costa Mesa. First Winners Told Footballer Voting F1r~I \.\'tnners tn the South CJJast Plaza Football Player-of- J:he-:'llonth prngram \\ere an· nounced !his \\'eek . a s balloting by §ludenls. school nfficialS• and parents "·ere fahulaled and completed for September. An nounced by Sou th Coast 11 Plaza a:. the Player-cl-the- -:'llnnth for September 1rf're : Rnb Ferrarn, C0rnna del :\J;ir J-lu?h Schon!; Piiul ~~met. Cns ta ~lesa H1.Qh I School. Rnc ky \\'han. Edison l11 ~h School: Ue J0\Ce. Estancia Hti:;h School : Gaf~· Hernandez, Founta in \'al!ey HIJ!h School : Steve Pickford. Huntington Beach H11!h Schnol: G;iry Anderson. Laiz.una Beach H1.1!h S<-hool: Bill Ooui;!h . J\1at er Dei High School; Aundre !l on1es. J\11ss1on \'iejn fliiz.h Schoo!: Terry Albnllon. i\ e w p o r t llarbnr High Sch%1: D;n ·e !lltddleton. Saddleback H 1~h Srhool : Bill Kenney, fian Clemente !1 11(h Sch00l : ~li ke ~!r1lina. Santa .i\na H 1 11. h School : ~like Pic kert. Santa .i\fW! Valley High Sehl'){)]: Steve ralhoun. Tu~un H111h SchOfll: f;;irv :'l,cGuire. \'1ll :i Park H111:h School and Jeff Siemens: \Yestminster ll 1p:h School. There are !8 Or;i nize C0untv ~l"hf)()]S curren!ly r ;ir\1c1pa\1n.g in 1he proi;i.ram. "l!h ln1\·er~1- f\ Hi~h School in lrl'ine. a new i:~irtic:p~n!. ha\ in,;: ;:ist an- The nouncffl the program to !heir student body this past v.·eek. They ll'i!J join the other 17 schools in selecting a Player- of-the-~lonth for Octobe[ and !\·o\ember. The three months in v.·hich the program is under1.1·ay con- cludes !he first of the year "·hen all 18 area high schools send their three \\'inners lo a b.1nquet hosied by South Coe.st Plaza and held at the Santa Ana Country Club. The players, accompanied by their fathers, and the l'arious school coaches. prin- cipals and activity directors, are prf'senlb:i action photos of themselves Grand Opening Rebel Shops celebrated grand openi ng of its South Coast Plaza stnre Thur ~rlay \1•1 1h the heir of C'll&ta ~les ;i !11a_vnr Robert \\'tl~nn , Angrl s pitcher Tom tl111rphy, J\l iss Co~lc. r.tes;i. 1 Dcbhora Gnm- mond \,Gene HnhPns. general manager nf ~11 rh C o a s t Plaza: Ir v Chcrno. advl'rl1s1ng ma naizer of the Hehel ~1Qrr ~: and :\·!el Richard~on ,1nd 8 111 Barne~. manngcr and a'is1s- ta nt manager of rhe Cn~l if !'.lesa stQre . The J"r<1nd opening and prizes crint1n11e thrnuilh the rest of this month Newest Silho uette is Soft ly Draped REPLIQUE SIZlS AAA 6-11 AA 51/2-11 To \~Tap It up, o ur ne\\'est silhouette is ~oft!y draped. Ca.res5ing your foot in flattety. Nole the gently shaped heel and e legantly rounded toe. It all combines for a look that's gracefully feminine. Make this your 'Pring shoe. A B I c D 51/J -1 0 4-11 I 5-10 5 -10 CAMEO SHOES "lHf J-•SH10N SHOP 1HAT ~11S YOU" SOUTH COAST PLAZA l •t lt1vel hy the W1tlerfall l 1litol 111 the i11R Dl,.qo F1Mwoy COSTA MESA Phone 546-5210 Aut o Sh ow Scheduled For Plaza The first ne\.\' car shn1v 1n Orange County 1.1·11! be held at South Coast Plaza starting \Vednesday \\·hen newly in- troduced model automobiles from all area dealers go on displa y at !he Nort h Costa tli esa shopping center. The shnw will last for thife days, October 20·2.1, and "'ill feature in mo,<:! case& the full line or new 19i2 autos from : Atlas Chrvsler·Plvmouth. Con- nell Che~·rolet , Co u r t e s y l1odge, Cars/Jn, Cameron and Burns, .Johnson and Son Lin- c q,l n-l\1erc u r y . j\abers Cadillac. Bauer Buic k, Roy Carver Rolls-Ro yce, Theodore Robbins Ford , Un iversit y Oldsmobile and Dave Ross Pontiac. The sh0w \\'I!! lake up the entire lo ner mol l of the shnp. ping r enter. t\re;i ric;ilrrs 1r1!1 lca1e !1ter;i ture 11 1th the car.~ <1111! d11n n~ rir ri k b11s1nr~s hnur.~ 1rlll staff 1he shn11· 11 1th s;ile~n1Pn rri an~11 cr ;1 11v ri uc ',. t 111n~. ~1 1t h Cn;i<t l'lcua 1s fl pen n1;:htll' 1111111 9 00 and Saturda.v unt il 6 on p ni Fnrmiclahlc E .~am1na l1 on~ are fnr1nidable e1en 111 thP he~l prrnarr1I. tor thr 1:rr.11r•.r H•r.! mil\' a~k nvire than 1ne 111/'r~t m~i n can ;u1~11rr. (b;ir l<'s Calrh Colton t Ji.'lfl-18321 Ho.rsj Name Contest Winners Ger Passes The South Coast Plaza's Carousel, which daily delights hundreds of youngsters, will get a new Carousel top this month, but more importantly its horses 1.1·1!1 feel the mark of a brand for the first time. A contest \Vhich \\'!!I last through Oct. 21i, offe rs youngsters up to age 10 a chance to 'brand their own CilrQusel horses and to name thrn1. Since there are 2n horses tr> be hranded and named , that num ber of 11·inners each n·ill receJ \'e a frre C;irousel Club pass to ride the Carousel lree anytime during the nexl 12 months. ?.'inners \\·ill have their pic- tures taken and identified on the pass. The winning brands and names "''ill be reproduced in decal form and placed on the Carouse! horses. It Is anticipated that 11,,ith so many entries and only 20 "'in- ners that there are bound to be many disappointed boysl and girls. The Plaza has seen fit to make sure lhal each person "'ho enters 11·ill receive I a free ride on the Carousel I anytime during the week of his or her hirlhd&y. In lhis1 manner the disappoi ntment is somewhat lessened. Hel icop ter BOOKS The (05ta ;1esa Pnllce rirr1.1rlment 1rill ha1 p a r.itrnl J1rl1ro 1}trr 0n display 11·1th 1n BOOKS the r·entral !\1:dl of Si111th l 11a~t l'l<11a nn S~1t urd ;i.v. Ort ."lfl. !rnn1 ~ :ln ii n1. Ill ~ p 1n fr•r r1 t•r1·11ne tn i-ce ;i~ p.1r1 nf BOOKS t ll r O rvni.:r ('011111~ t · n r, r d 1 u a 1 1 11 g Council's !-h•;11 ra~e nf ('0111111' /\~('lll'lf'~ BOOKS .1nd Srr1 ires 11;i~·-~::ir:I" I ;ind r· . .it!lr 2. a~ the drp<1r!111c111·~1 ----~----,..---11 '"""''" h""' "" ,,,....... ·:·1o·c-0K·K·w·s· H.1,c_o_K_p. ~S', J\i!1 ·w-· .-,· h.-11 r a ~;.1•,trd in se1f'r<1l llfr· .... ~~ ~.111nr. opcr;l!1011s 11 h1rh 111 Ji 1·ni1rd :i 1nun~ r hllrt. ;i h;u ru·,1drrl l'~l~hrr·t and l'f'\f'r:tl TKL CH Y " o ... ~~· -~'1 ~1 611.noo 01hrr fT l!IC<ll C.lSf'S of l1rr a nd ~OUIM c.o•~l Pl#IZAi o-c""" "'"'" • 171'1 j•O 21t l •••-"9• :ml't PIANOS & ORGANS HAMMOND PIPER AUTO CHORD USE D $895 MOD EL ----•• ,, BABY GRAND BUSH & GERTS FARFISA SPINET ~~~~~:~~-$395 ~t~ $1099 BRAM BACH ,-,~~,~; PIANO rrt~ 5795 UNBELIEVABLE BUYS H•mmond Otlu•• SPINET ORGAN WAS 11495 NOW $995 STEINWAY GRAND PIANO S' I'', E!la~y flnl>I! ;r.r WURLITZER CONSOLE ( Several Flnl•hn $699 WAS $3495, NOW • WAS $155, NOW ··-····-' __,_$2--'9=-:9;_:=5_;: ·::t~::• SPINETTE ORGAN WURLITZU ~-Modol O OOD $1695 Con~~·~'~E~:Hn•olt 7J w As $2 135, NOW WAS S12'5, NOW .·(, BALDWIN GRAND PIANO $1095 ;;.· 5' 6", w.1,., Fl,l•h $2150 • WAS $2599, NOW ' AU Pl1no1 Guer1nt1ed 10 Yr1., With A "r•• Tuning In Your Home O[PAA:TMENT STORE OF MUSIC South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa '"~~~:."11~~ •• ~T:,111 • • Wliere those horCl- to-lin d si zes are the specia lty of t lie hou1e! Fo r ins tance, our little bl oc k BAN·LON® dresses - semethinq 1peei•I after five in 11in ky te:.:tr •1i1ecl nylonl The deep-V'd flare with hearl -c ro11 in9 b•ncl1 -in 1t•nt ft•++ery (•r.d tha t', +he truthll for $30. The laced-u p ,weetheart with flouncecl 1wirly 1~i rt f or $32. COSTA MESA -SOUTH COAST PLAZA -~717 ( Briilol •nd S.tn Oie~o Fr@1we y I NOW OPEN SUNDAY fl lo I -MON .• FRL 10,9,30 P.M. -SAT. 10-6 , ·~··~~-····~ .... ~ ... Mand~J, Ottabtr 18, 1971 DAILY PILOT J 5 --·-------. • / ' I WHAT'S ALL THE TRAFFIC ON THE FREEWAY !LEFT) SLOWING DOW N FOR? WHY, TO GET A BETTER LOOK AT THE ACCIDE NT IRI GHTJ-ONE OF THE FRUSTRATIONS OF RUSH HOUR DRIVING IN ORANGE COUNTY Di spL1tt~ 011 Ho11 si11g Tre:1ct Troop 5 ~co11 /.~ i}f R"llunr /~"ti/,· 1\'('t'tf (I fA'fldt1r 1Vla s t e1~ ~atc1· Pla11 Set fo1· W. Newport • \ 1na-1er 11.11rr J)l;111 for \Yl·~1 .\'1•111ltwl. rienc·1e:; at1d prof)er d1sLribut1on. v.-111 c:o1·-developed and undeveloped areas. 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I SPAC E ORGANIZERS a pracltca l way to cr eative des1R lfS . "'""""' """'"' l••·h ,.,\ ... 1 ....... .,. ••• , .. (~, o •""'''""'l t.n"'' 1,.,., "' ,,,~ •o ,.,,. "'"' '""'" .... ' ""'"··~J ''"'"'°_"., .•• "'"""'''' MO l<o" J '' ~ .. -"~"' ...... ,,,,,.., ... 1,,,..,, .. 1 \ •I ,,,,..,,,,,., .. d -. "-·· ""'"I"°'""'~"'""""''· ' "~'~ ... 1. '"""' • ,,,,..-., . .;,r•~ ... 1 --...... -s 178.50 7.99 Hll<ER BOOT SPECIAL! 6 40 • 'l'h" hikf'r i~ !ht' youn1; f:11·11ritr~ 111 1111 Fn<•d 1;111 ~plit ~urtlf! un 11. houn1·.\· li1:h1 "''11'.lit. "r• pP ""I•·. it's rrady Jur 111·tion. };nj .. y ,;!a11d-flut sa11ni,:~! G£00<L~ South Coast 'Plaza l dt!Dt SI •I \•~ Cl••q• ''w~' (~•I• Mr" OCTOBER \ SALE SAVE UP TO 75% A REAL HARVEST OF VALUES FRO·M OUR OWN WET SEAL STOCK • EARLY FALL AND LATE SUMMER ITEMS • OUTSTANDING VALUES IN ALL 8 STORES Poly-Kettle Cloth-Cotton DRESSES Reg. ta $36.00 V!il:: l 'OVR Acetate or Polyester HOT PANT SETS Reg . to $25,00 \VE'I' :>EAL CU ARGE Famous Manufacturer JEANS Reg . to Sl 2.00 RA ,VKA1'1ERICARD Acrylic .Jnd cotton TOPS Reg. ta S 15.00 ,ll;1S'l'ERCDARGE Knit and Acrylic CO-ORDINATES ALL SALES FINAL EIGHT SOUTHLAND LOCATIONS '204 M11rin1:, Bal boa lsl1nd 270 E. 17th St .• ,c~t· Mei• 321 Main St., El Segundo $7 lo $18 $5 $12 ' lo 1/3 OFF REGULA~ PRICE • 3333 Bristol, Sa, Coast Plaza • 7771 Edinger-, Huntington Center ~240 Broadway, l1gun1 8e1ch '4000 W. Chapman, , e1%t &tt - Ci ty Centre, a.rang• 'Mall of Or1nge \ VISIT OUR NEWEST WET SEAL AT THE MALL OF OR..\NGf ' .I • DAILY PILOT ' . • • ROUX SHAMPOO STYLED AND SET With Roux Shcfnp:,o that e~l•a r K.h c~me ~ooo. Su1uMy • • • • • $3.44 FASHION STYLED HAIRCUT M -T-W-'til .C P.M. EVER Y PERMANENT WAV[ GUAl:ANTEEO IN Wl:ITING PERMAN ENT WA·VE And Rou>C creme rinse in· ,1~ fa.\.hion slyled ho•r cuT, Y>ompeo and !.e!. One pr.ce -no ~1<110~. TINTlD OR BLEACHED HA!R B SS ROUX n tce cha119e Color in l 0 rninules lost'S for wttks without pero>Cide ond rub.off, NQ1urol colors of gray~ dull hair. Gosw- mer for bleuched, lnc!udes Styl., and Set. RO UX "f oncifult RI NS E Colors im~diote!y! CoYers grov comple tiely! Ton.e s blMched h:ior! t.l.otch.-s b leo ched hair to new growth. 13 ei<c•t•ng colors -r.nse in -~h~poo out -no fodin'.J. ROUX ''fonci-to ne '1 CREM£ HAIR TINT T ouc h; Up lnclvdes shamP'oo ond ~e t. ~ou.: "lonc1·TQr1e" C1.-m<:> Ho.r Toni g ve~ !.Ofter, mo<e r>01urol, tu~ Ir o u ~ ho••. Mon, Tue~ .• W ed. 0 1tl " p ""· SAVE $5360 ~ Q/1 G on our GRAND OPENING SPECIAL . . . . -.. ' . . .... How N ow Is Mao? decorator line Chinese Mystery Deepens M.,.'1 .... TAU ... SMOIT •I itlll llfMT trFICTI Iker! ON inlaobl•, 1witcfo..oW., J. way lo1'1"91 by lo.,1.&. •• fot ~ mohc, "'o•• effic:"""1 honwo ~i.. !rig. 8¥ JOHN RODERICK A11«l1IN ~rtn W•lltr NEW YORK tAPl -Bits of evidence coming out of Peking suggest that someth ing im· mensely important affecting Chinese Communist Chairman Mao Tse-tung has taken place. What it is rlQ one outside of the Communist Politburo can say. The Chinese. ha ve not chosen to disclose the secret. \Yhethe r ii wil l affect the planned visit , before next May, of President Nixon to Peking is equally uncertain. Highly placed officials in Washington believe that an ill- ness or even the death of one of the top Chinese leaders would not alter the situation. But a political shakeup con- nected with recent friend ly Chinese overtures toward the United States would be another matter. Predicting the course of af- fairs in mainland China is a hazardous occupation. But from what can be pieced together It v.•ould appear !hat 1he moderates, led by Premier Chou En-!ai, continue to have a commanding voice i n Chinese policy. Regardle ss or \\'hat has happened , Chou is publicly visible. He appea red al National Day celebrations Oct. 1. Chairman 1'.lao and his designated successor. Defense J\·linister Lin Piao. did not. Their absence. combined wi!h the decision of lhe oUicial Peking People's Daily not to carry their photographs, ma y indicate that J\lao. a n d perhars Lin , arc deeply in- volved in a sudden change in the poli tical spf'ctrum. A series of ev en ts-or nonevents-has I.ouched off \vorldwide spcrul11 tion about what rnay be going on in !his vrist ;ind populous counlry. In mi<l • Septembe r it was an- nounced there would be no parade at the Narinn<il D;iy celebra!ions. Then there \ITre rcporls that civil and rnil1 t<iry aviation had been grounded for three days. 11 later developed this coinC'tded \1•ith !he crrish of a Chine~l' pl;ine in 'J"..longolia under unexplained Circumstances. Oct. l produced m or e surprises. One \Vas the f;iilure of !'\.'lao 0( Li.n to appear e1·en hriC'f!y as they do on similar May Day programs. The Fii.ff 1·01. R•bel Colo911• wltll •ll'f \, 0.00 p,,,,11 ... 1 ) South Coast Plaza tl•"!~l 111111 01..,o ,,,, ... ~. C11t1 Mtll} phon• .540*1717 Rebel Ch1r91 NEWS ANALYSIS second was the nonpublication of the usual Nat1on~J D ll y editorial wri!len jointly by 1hl Liberation Army Daily, the Peking People"s Daily an<l Hungchi or Red Flag. These are set-pieces of the occasion. Chinese readers must ha1e been shocked lo note s u c· h departures from a I most sanctified cusron1. The display of l\lao's photographs in all newspapers 1s a custom dat1n~ back to 1949. Lin's has flP· peared bestde them since he became party vice chairman and heir-apparent in 1966. The decisions not to print them could have been l\1;io·s. But what seems more likely is that the Chinese par1v ;111d mass n1edia are being fought over by riv;il facti ons as they were in the early days of !he cultural purge. At that time it 11';1<; !'11;10. fightir1g an uphill h :i t 1 1 c against the dom1n;:int !action led bv President Li Shao-chi, who Seir.ecl con1rol of pre:.s. radio and television. Th;1t coup. carried IJlll by ~1ao's one-time poli1ical secretary, Chen Po-ta . gave the 1'.laotsls the lone \•01ce in Ch1n;i and ef- fective!~· silenced his enemies. Now Chen Po-ta himself and the part}' leftists are s;iid tn he the center of a nev.· pol1t1cal storm. perhaps hecau ce thcv opposed the p<irt.v pol!cy of reapproachment 11·ith l h e United States. \\'hen the cultural purge ended in the spring of 1969, Idea would throw lig ht on still r-.1ao. Lin Piao and Chen Po-ta a no t her pe rp l e xing emerged the apparent win-de v e Io pm en t : public ners. Chen became No. 4 in references to Mao's thoughts the hierarchy. But in fact the and not to his semideified army gained tbe controlling posilion in China. voice. ll is believed to have How does Chou, China's man dictated the new "soft'' line for all seasons, appear lo have and to have named Chou En· survived thes11: struggles, if lai to carry it out. they have taken place ? So if Chen resisted that line The answer from a China he also v.·as fighting the army. scholar here is th is: ''Chou is PICIC A MUSHllOOM. ,-,col!N 01 llOUND GlOllE ond you hove o whol• n•w oc•n• for d1-UGHT·lul d.c~ rohnQ PU'llO•••ll LAUl!El LA MP S gi•• yo11 1uch wond•dul logh! ond tol• up 1• l1nlo •PD{I . 5colid me tol bo111 in 1ix H•elv <>tc•n•<olorJ, po1;,h,d ch10<n4I.,,. ~w .d 1 1h bro u f1ni 1he1 •• , 1,,.,. por1ed wh •I• opol glo11 glob••· f•D!U"d lJI - decorotor lone - from i 2s,.oo oftd vp. BE ..... NOl#'TWOLOCATIOHaTO SPfWYOIJ,,. Both Chou and Yeh Chien-the man who almost all his life y1ng, the army leader who sat has fought lo be No. 3." in nn the July talks with Nix-That kind of humility has ~ ,.~-~ on's aide. Henry Kissinger, made him acceptable to a]J ~ ,._ lla!~.~~~-- played public roles in th.e Oct. 1_~s~;d~e~s~, ~bo~t;h;t~h~o~se~;o~po~w~e~r~a!nd~!!~~~~-~:...~·~f.~~~-~·~~";:.~~:-~~~~~~~"=-:""~""~"~:· ~~~; I celebrations. This gives those clawing their way up. 11•eight to those \\'ho say that the army has been successful .,._ in its quarrel v.ith Chen. ~ ~S: The ::irmy-leflist struggle may well ha" pcedp;tated"" EARN 25% TO 50% MORE emergency meeti ng of the party Cent ral Committee to debate it. Tha t v.·ould explain the halt in regul ar air sthedulcs; the few Chinese pl;ines al'ai!able could have Ileen used to bring members to Peking. \\1hat did 1he Central Com- n11tlre del'idc ? Again. it can <inly be ~uessed at. Possibly the cult of the individual. as repre~cnted by f\ilao and Lin , has been eliminated in favor or a 1nore col l e cti ve lradership. Hence. t h e i r ahsencc fron1 the Oct. L celebrations ;:ind from the front pages of the ne\\'spapers. 'l'hat too would clear up the 1nyslery of the missing joint ccl1torial praising l\lao and Lin. To ha1e \\Ti!len one 11·ilhoul such adulation this tune "·ould have attracted at- ten!lon. The collecli\'e leadership Many banks pey e reduced savings pe5Sbook rote of e low 4°/0 • At Pacific you will eorn the • some high rotes os before . ANNUA L YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18°1o 6.00°lo 5,00b~ TWO 5.92°1o 5.75°1o 1,000~ ONE 5.39°1o 5.25°1o 500~ Xth 5.13°/o 5.00°lo 500 ONE DAY ln tere:st compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day M alltria Oiitbreaks Traced to A ddicts Ask how you can obt ain all th ese benefils service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS t-.·111\"!\'EArOLJS, :II inn. ( Al'l -There is a dan,t:rr tl1<1l n:ircnt1c.s-add1cted ser1·1ccnlen returning frorn Vietnan1 n1riy ~pread n1alaria in !he l 'n1tcd St;ites. a California heal!h of- ficial \1·arned Tuesd;iy. The physician. Dr. James Chim of Berkeley. rcporled at the annual meeting of lhe American Public Health As· ~oci;1tinn fln thrre recent out· bre?.ks nf the disease 1n hie; ~late 11'hich 1vere tr:-ired lo :id- dicted cx-Gl s. The ouibreaks nr1:t1rrrd in !he town of P1ru 111 \·fn!uril. f ountv, R~kcr~f1rld .111d Los Ange!Cs. Ch 111. ll'hO is :1 f'hJC'f nf the Califnrni;i H11reau rJf Communicable llisrnsr Con· tro!. described the ou1hrl'Otks as the \\'Orsl since \Vnrld \\"ar Co ps Pot Pica 11. A tot.1 1 of 113 persons v.·ere Jn\·olved. Prior to these cases. begin- ning J)eremlX'r l!lifl. !he last previously documrnted case of n1alaria associated "' it h needle-sharing \1·as in 1959. Chiri said in discussing his rrport with newsmen. Transmission nf malaria among heroin users is ea sy because the needle and syr- inge fnr injC"ction arc not ~1eril1zC"d he s<iid. To sterilize the equipn1£'nl would offend thnso 11•hn shared lhe needle. he added. Ile dcscrihrd !he ritual of in- j1·r1111n as "<l ln1o:;l l1kr. a com- rnunton ,1tn1n.~phere. of shar- ing'' and l1ke11cd it to the ritual of ''passing the peace pipe." FREE TRAVELER'S CHECKS COLLECTION OF NOTES SA FE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS ~·, ¥,.,., .... ~, ! .,.. ... , ""' '\ : ICll!lll!I . ~"~' ~­• OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Monday thru Fridoy 9 :30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Satur<t,ay 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL STAfET • COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA • PHOf.11! 540...0U It v.•as fnrtunate. he said, tha t the n1alaria outbreaks oc- <'Urred ::it a l1n1c 11·hen tbere 111.'re v1rtual l~· n<i .1nophedes 1nosqu1tocs in the area~ 1'!10\'lnE\•l:. HI 1.\r i-(l!hcrv.1~r. !he rli:;rase might R1 rh:irrl \\ f'.1r:.n11, J'l ~·c;ir-h;i1(' heen spre;id lo a much n!d \',11·1"T1.111 ~nn rf e n·-~;;~;;~~;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ti•rli'ltllrr .lnhnnv f:1rc•1n. h;1c been placc<l "n unsurcr\'t~rd proba1111n ;lflf'r 11lr .. n!int: 110 cnnlc~t ?n ;1 rh:1r1.:c i•f ll!ct;al po~sc~~1nn nf 1n:ir11unna. C;11.\nn and ;i c"1np:1nu•n. (;:irv )I. C:nldrr1. 21. nf l.c11\· 1<+11n. ;\.Y. hnth clue for 111erscas dut v. 11·;n1-rd gr;ind n1rv indict me nts 1hro11r,h !11f'1r a1t0rncy. OCTO BER BIRTHSTONES 1/te Op al t Op11ls 11r11 only found '"h'r~ once 1 ther' h11d bto~n an inl11nd 11e a. lt i~ 11~ thouJ,'.h the dyinll' ''" had lefi this vivid 5:"@m in men1o ry 'or r11.inl>('.lw1 I.hilt arched •bQ\'e iL SomP feartrl the JlQ\\'tr Q( the Opal, ~·hich ""'"' rPpu~d t11 make iu owner invi~ible 11n that he ('nU!rl '~C!lfl! the rovin..-rye ot m111fortune. Like ita r-omr•nion h1rlh1tnnt, the Op•l 11ii:mi fit a hort. Tht Tourmaline 111110 btlonf!' to Or\tlbcr .It i~ •not her 11ttniC"ti\•e hirthstone for m,n·~ j11welry. lrrnr l/tlllr hirthlll)nt /l)r ,,"! fn•h1nn nnrl gond /orl111tr 1 .... Jarµer pnpula 11nn. COME TO ffctle4f7 t•!!!f· SOUTH COAST PLAZA We fo lks at Hickory Farms 111r1011ally lavltt yo• to visit our South Coast Ploza ston. lrowst '" ohl.fa sh- iont d atmo1ph1rt and somplt our tltllcio111s product1, Ask us to show you tt.1 many tiftt wt hawt on hot1d for holiday giwi ng. \ Wt art now occt ptin9 ordt rs for tltllv1ry durint Thonk1g iYin1 ond tht year-end holldoyt. lttf Stick t. it featured In many gifts. Your Holiday Shopping Will Be a Pleasure! W1 ar1 lrai111d to help you solve your 9i ft-givln9 pro•l1m1. We will ,ack o"I( "''ii your selection for you. If the gift is to 10 ••t 1f town, we will 1nclo11 • giftcarcl with your nam1anll1hip ott the cl1t1 you ap1cify. fl(CkcJI'' tC1!~S ~ South Coast ?laza Mester Ch•rt• -B1nkAm•rlc1rd !.out~ Co~•' Pl •1~ 8r.,lol •t ,~, S•n D·~90 i ... v. Co•t• /.1•1~ s~o.<~06~ Bristol at the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa ·Phone 540·6991 ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi ''Think in your own of.fice, Hopper!" Pe1•sepolis Pu1•ty Tent City Extravagant, But Bathroo111s 'Lousy' PARIS tUPI J -The in- teriors of the lent city at Persepo!is, erected for the giant 2,WOth birthday party of Persia, l'l.nd splendidly ex- tra \'agant. But ho\lo• about the bathrnoms·.' Skimpy. sa~·s Michel J)e Lacour. the self-sty l ed "bathtub ernpernr" of Paris. Feeble lii:ht bulbs. loo smo!I watC'r pipes and "virtually no profit" for De Lacour. "\\'hen all the accounts are 1, made. the hon or of selling lo the Shah is far from good business,'' said De Lacour. "Nothing has changed since 'Ali Baba ;':1d the 40 Thie1•es'. 'W'e \vorked for l\\'O yet1rs, out best effort!-:, on I hes e bathrno111s and we made virtually no profit " De Lacou r said !he lranian.c; ordered 1he Pl'rscpo!is ten t village fron1 the French "1\·11h I.he bar~ain1ng of t he Bedoui ns'. It isn't for nothing that Jra n sells rugs. They follo\ved lhe Oriental custorn of so niuch talking nnd bargaining Iha~ our salesn1en still h11 \'e not recovered." De Lacour related ilow he labored 011 faucets in the shapes of swans and dolphi11s and studded \\'il h s em i - precious stonrs. Each r:~:irble tub "'as cut t(1 the sizf's of the 40 or so t:hil'fs of slate or government invited to the par- t}'. There :ire swimming pool size tubs, double his-and-her tubs, round tubs. Colors fit the Valley Wins In Parade Founla1n \";i!lc~ H igh School's b:ind and drill team ha1e wnn lop honors at the Artcsi ;i F;i!I Par<idc. 11u1 nf 11 high schools represented 111 I.he co111- pet111nn. the 13arnns Rand \\'fin the S\~eepstakes ;:i"·ard and a ~100 prize. 1vhil e the Baron- neltes f)ri!I Tl'111n c<irried off firs1 place in its cla.~s. The Ocl. 9 even! was the first pararic nf the season for bo!h banri ;:ind dri!l team. Four others are s(·heduled. , .• nations represented. from blue for the United States to red for nussia. Tu per so n a I i z e each halhroon1. De La cour said, he inst:1l!ed a steam bath /or Queen Fabiola of Belgium, ex- ert·i~c rnachines for Prince Hainier of i\.lonaco and Philip of Britain. a place for the Nepal representative to tie up his goat which furn ishes him rresh n1ilk and a seaweed foot bath for Spain's Francisco Frant·o. Oe Lacour's b a l h ro o m s \l'!'re shipped lo Iran equipped \1·11h backst'rubbers, cigars, perfume, refrigerators f o r rrfrl'.~hrncnls from \'fhiskev to cainl'l's milk. bookcases jina pot'l;tble \ables on _,Which d1gn11 arics can writ peeches \\•hi!e soaking int tubs. \ The b:ithroo s h a v e ) e1·er~·1hing -but not t:_npu~h v.·att'r. the dcsig mourned, "They did not follow my dire(·\1ons for the diameter or the 11·ater pipes," the designer i;omplained. "Tht>y wrote me !hat, 'The Shah ha ving ordered ecunon1y, the ministry of foreign affairs has not ed that amQng the heads of state a!tenchng. a number nf them nel'er take baths. Thus the dlarneter of the pipes has been made smaller. The bat:1room designer said the architects in Iran. "'or king under orders to cut cost s, "installed lights every\.\•here with a minimum of power .•. thus the Hille people of Iran can applaud the savings of !lghting candles durin g din-ner ,. "l':iris fa shion desig~rs al!>n rt:TCll ed a propos1t1on thnl th('v furnish free for the glory arid publlC'1ty. !wo eve n· ing dresses each for the lra- n1;"111 ~ur.sts. This v.·as turned dn11n,"' hr S.'.ild. /\frer th!' fnur-da.v parlv. ll1f\s t of the tent village "'111 rc111ain ne:ir the ruins of Persepolis to launch a tourist business Iranian off1c1als say. Alli. lhe bathrooms will be ripped our and takrn "lo The palaces of the high personalities of Iran," the balh1ub emporer of Paris said. t"I•••• t)ld~ 'l'obsr«"'' Shoppe •• , SOlllh Coast Plaza Lower level • next to Moy Co Cosio Mesa o 540-8262 LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON . -I ! Tarleton double knit sportcoat buys 29.99 rog .40.00 Flop pockets, Belted bock. Great styling detailed o n double knit polyester t,pert coots that slay in 1hope, 1hed wrinkles. Stripe!, checks, geometrics, aolids. 36-46. men 's sPort7Weor 817 no-iron long sleeve men's sport shirts .99 rog . 5.99 select frofi o 1moshing line-u p, and 1olidJ' long point collar, d uo I button <uff . Ptrmon_ent p ressed a nd ding. ~-M-L·Xl in group. r 805 boys' club shirts easy-care acrylic I. 99 rog . 2.99 Snappy club 1hirts In !he bes1 colors, Mode of acrylic that goes thru monlhs of machine washings and drying1. Wears on ond on. Always in 1hope. Sires 8-18. boy1' 'N90t 822 Our Tarleton flared double-knit pants \ 9.99 r.g."15.99 Men'• double-knit po lyester ponls with Bo nroll® waistbands ond belt loops. Western front pockets. Novy, brown, blue, whiskey. 29-381 S-M-l inseam. men'• .porttweor e 17 m•y co. south coHt pin•, un dl•go fwy. )erltl•I, <Ml• m•u1 ~t311 thop monday thru frl.,1y 10 e.m. to t :JO p.m. ~eturday 10 1.m. te 6 p.m. tunday noon 'tll S p.m, . .. D4JLV •IL Of ,l7 men's dress shirts all from Tarleton 3.99 rogS.99 Com• fin d 1o lid 1, je cqu•rd1., 1tripe1, •nd f•ncie1, long pointed coll•r1, p•rm•P11nt pt•11 too. Sit•1 1~1/J.17 in the group. Reg. 1 .00.~.00 f•shion t ie1 , 1.99 men'• furnishings 806 ; I ' • Tarleton corduroy sportcoats for men 14.99 ,.19.99 Two grea t c<5ors •. , olive or bronze. Mid wale collon corduroy with flop pocke1.s. cen ter vent ond latest deta ils. Sizes 36-46 for ~gulor. short, long. men'• i.portsweor 8 I 7 MAY CO BUDGET STORES! . ... , . . ., J 8 DAIL V Pl\,Ot It's Mi ssion Impossible I I L i 11iil ell OJJ er 2o~Oh'f.' 0 OPEN STOCK PRICES c ·. V.N. Hu1 i ti11 g· for S uccessor to V 1'/ian t W AL LACE S TER L ING • c< ca.~. :;('. ' l {•' ,; /, --'.) .· ~.~.')~ .. ·' ' "r r .... .. .· " .. , oc. c :• -~a , :;. c ~ r ·~rrc:.-i:.1·c· Ct C!•r De,; r:r ,,. " ,, A " .... ~· ',... ' ~· .,_: . i' ··.~:.{' • ·~~•' .. •If. ''\ j • •· 1 01, ' ~.' ~ (' •'· I ' " .... ./.4ti,, I I .. ' ' I _;:. . ' ' r· . ,.,,. 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I· \11all!'l:ll '1'1t1lf'" ~.ud !lt'Llhf'r Brit:1111 11 .. r thf' I n11ed State.<; 11;1" f11und ' .111 t•ltl'l fllf' \\'<!\ '' u! l'OPLll~ \\llh BELL & HOWELL 977 0 Yc l il li \·es on because 1nan 1·e1a1 ns world peace as his goal ;1ud rejl'CI~ 'any lhought lha1 tie n1usl ront 1nur lo n1areh ufl !!1 11ar and his 01111 df'sln11··· 1 lun SLIDE PROJECTOR REG. PR ICE S119.50 SALi PRICE $74.95 fllml!HI .Au•~l•llul f'A!lll LY CI RCCJS bl/ Bil K"""" ----- " "You missed me .• . . .... , ,1f.-Z ;~,.~.t .·;;;--...'.:;-.. >-' .-TV .,.BAJ.LY L001 ~ I • . _,;~~ .. --- 0 fcj, @n t .,..t1.ffl G""t RocNro (1~m1 !1!'111 "°" IS IOI t..C PUP 10:00 t1 My T .... *' iC1M'1 Wit.ii~ , l~•s 1oddl• ... ..,. VoM tMlr tfltlt -: l~d bteoll>t lo.'I'(. • '6) Tt Tell lht l "'ttr c:J TIM~ 115: firillr lM ffi ChMftl Mill(IJI ~fl ~.df:glll •!ud1 [!( 1ht 1v~•I i••~t tm com- ~~,r i nd ba•5 Dl"l't' al La Cri1d1 lllt'!! Cn1d 1 I l:llO fl a m ,.,.,,. 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O Moowi-t: "W•r 11111" 111<ar10 ) '6I- @ TIMI 'l'irrffti111 r.eo111 M01111om1ry lom Dr 1~t fID QlJ t tH<!A~ 1,,.a.i " tit, m Mom: "Ttt1 '•'"IHI• rr.• W..t '1\rll Olde: t 1I Sl-11s11.eo-Wfd P'oim" Olll.ti!IUlt) '47 - Ra:uelt"' f'Ntur" lriDl!i Peek X~· G1<tr11 MO!lltomt'Y. Iii I I I ~I I 11tioll C.t Sh-.M t-""5ell 0 th,1, kllln S.tlo~ , •e of lfiJs ClllfMry's kip Nlllf sill'! I QI llloflit, 91'1J I • rt• l bt P"'I"-.. bt tllfw. .....ie.tt• 1111) ~I -F1ri l ••!ti IO'PC·fll, I 06.. l. nJ 1..-. 11 !fl L') Tt It ...._'"' CID '""°' 1:00 0 Mto4t; ~ "'T~..wre1 l>rff Mo rt~•· l~slr•n\·'~6 ~k•IJ Hnm'" 'l ;:MI Of~~ "'Mt llM llkr's Mt i" "'r r .. or2tlM1ert uh W1•l't1 Fllt(. 1:-45 u ltf\, l'Mi-C-n-I j ' 0 0 "• ,,j. ,. .... CE TM ''"wNtn !:JG 0 ltt•1 ,:00 B ~· "-'•'• lot<f 1 ICy ir>dl!Cf li 1:00 0 "'""" •trtM~ Ki~ lo 1t$ Ill'!' cltVt3'1 ...,, lo "' " lllUN :M •• i,lt lJ, 1:)0 D Th• '"""" Tuesday DXYT1ME MOV1ES llf:tO(t) "Slfl1 •~11 S..... ld1-.) 'M 1 -M1rt Sitt"'"-1ol 1N1 Dr1 i 1:oa 0 "Tilt """' ••ti lh• Mz.,; (dll~· l'h• Singer 1 to36• Credi! P~tn SINGER Fc1 ;i•~ ... ,.,~~l'I'!' "'~ ~r,n·:'".r · ~ri htlp1 you havtyour m•ch1M ( · '' •r ' .,,.•:. ·,..r,1s "s ri ow-withlny..2.!!!_budgel. . u .. a··~ ', . !\L ·~11'1\·,r', WI N STE ADS I HO m '""' h•K AH" !<~"" '5' ~0~1'~0 811111, Gil'"" )O~•'I, t :)() 0 Low• r11, N1tfllha•-((Otr.'d~ I m1) '~6-/lobt1t 11,ltll', Bull lve1 -Gt'1ht l11h11ihnc1~ lm~1l•·yJ ~I \ ·l11n 5orr;mon~ 01111r1 ri, ~11n1,. 2:00'@ "l utll:y Sr1rr· v.~r .1,~11~ it1·ws· 1)q.\ 4~ r...r(iih, ~ •"'~"' ~1,1~ COSTA Ml\• .... tol t. Stlf'!!O"'I '• \•ulh (•ut "'•" l'O·)lll HU~T! .. <.J() .. Bt A(M-1'0·"•" 1t ''""· COlll M[~ol-llot lhtb•r 111•0 1!1rb0< Con!.,, Kl ' 1'°1 f1~nt.nql~n Ito<~ (""'' I'/ 1~•1 '""'' " '"""'" "" SOUTH COAST SHOPPING CENTER I ;:,",.;;.'',':.::::; ';.:".;:::" ;;:~· "'' f•!>' t •n!f' SOl JUI 3333 BR ISTOL STR EET IM.i l+olt (:.AllOll<I G•Ovt: 0 11 C~•o m•~. COSTA MESA, CA. {71 4) S46.QOS1 I U ,.. ... S-1~ lfl'vw.11 ~ __,,~"-·-··-·-·-'-'-""-"~'-"_··~·-•_·'-"-'~-Iii..~~,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~~"' # ~ -.. 1t....i1. I ' .. ' ' ( '"r'I' 'T'A' '"· Oonlh'Y l :OG I '1hr t.11 11 Wh1 S~et I ftlt•tr Y1). 111t1" P1r1 I 1,.•11•'"1 b?-lamu ~, • .,,q l~h~ .... ,~. 101 (Cl "ON 3".N" (~!l~ltl 1l ~•no0 ~-. li•!fl• 'llaM. lrvi•te 'Revival' ' ) 'Barefoot' Hilarious B,\ T0\1 TITL1S 0! !~1 0•11, ~•IOI Si.II t\°PJI Sunnn n)IJ,:lil w1nre if he S<I\\' v.hat !hf' l1·1'1ne Cnm- munll,v The<1tcr l~ doing to his "BareJool 1n l11e ]'11r k'' thrse days -hut h•·'rl h;i1•e 1u !l'y ''8Allf.:F00T IN l "E PA~I( • ~ "·"•OJ• 11• 1 • ., •. ""'"" <11r,·tte<1 r,. " -~•·<I !)•,. ••• dr.,<oo nY An ""'1'" 0" '1y{I,,,,, >" •!<)'11 5<• 1~• ~"' I"'''""' n1>~ 1n~con• ~l'«t• b• J~" ~"•0<> "'<0<1<! !•• (<>•lo Dow, < < ''"'~" ~~ "" !< ''"" (~"'""Y""' l~•~!or <1 !l•'t• M·<I \9< "~OY' !h•Pl•O<I f'<' 10 •I •1,r ,.,,_,,, •· t ,. f1•il. UC 1r1 r• fl~,.,,., on1 5,· 1n1. TKE CASI (•• • 111~1to r ~,\•er>!•«<\"'' rnq A•"'"' f,;u. ~•ON~I> ,., ' !!•"•' JO~""" l'/OI'"" \,''" V"' '"" l'o~• S<<>o T• •nhnn~ ,.,~~ i;,,, .• ,~ '"''"" nM ~,, .. ~ t.>•jl. R''' r.11fullv h~11d 111 klTP from J;i11i.:h1n!! hi"-h\':\d riff "[\:1r('f1ull ·' 1s u11d1111htt,dl\' fh" lllU~t !:1111111:11 pi•'l'(' lof t hf'<-1ter 111 f1 r;111).!r ('.ri11 n11, tl 1e lrr111e 1t·rs1011 1 ~ 1he :>Cl'enth tri be presentC'd lor.:allv, It ls al!'.11. u11equ11i1t·nll,v, thr fun- niest. fnr <!1rcl'tnr liicllnrd 0/ I i rJj IHI 11/f/" ' "81•• •• , ......... p-~., ·1~.1 .. 0!10• llw ~ ..... w ..... s ....... --··~ c_ ....... -·-.. l ·~·s 1 11 r/>1 F r 1~.'ITT;F'-' ~.r, ....... ,.~"'·'''~·- "'lOVl MACHIN(" 1•1 .. DO(TOlt' WIVI!" In "SWAPPl•S" IRl Dcnv and a cast or u1111onn e>.· (·ellent'e ~pare no efft<rl in delivering I heir h i I at' iv us mess;.ige and tra n~t·end ing this 11•ell-!ra1·eled pl!l y into a fresh and ~litlering ent11y , There art' pitfalls, h<111t'\t•r. in the buSJl1l'SS of dn1 'lor 1 n~ Su('h <in estahl1sticd r11 ccf' (tf tl11·:11 er, and Dnw enruunlers quite a few. 11 1.~ t'l'cdn is .. <in,vthing for a laugh," ;ind h1· dr JI t'S hnttll" lht• ri1t'S:.<l~I.' f1nnl,I' 11'11h 1h(' U:.(• ~)I CX.• lendrd sight gags <111<1 :i hit uf rl·11 1·1l 1ng here~ and tht•rr. rf'sul!lng in a bit of con1ic overkill. t\'evertheless, I r I' i n e 's ''Bare foot" is f<i r prclrr<1hle to a 1ersiu11 \'.h 1ch rn;.v fall to tllkC en1nplr1c ;irfl'an1 ~gc nf 1ls l'OlllCdit' P•llPJ11l/d 11 IS \"])]• stantly un the n1uve. sp111nlll.k: out thr punchy Simon d1ali\gue n1"q pl:.;.g,ur.1·s knc1w cilrnns! Ii:-· rull' 11 1L11 ;111 111lt'!'\1ous zl'·•l. and 1 er1•e and ar:h1c1111g thal J1opt'd·for f1ri;t t1rnc efl 1'{'l. Jk-;1d1ng une or the slri1nge~t ca sts Orange Count.y th eater has seen al! year is Kflren (;;.irdner 11s the k oo k y , uninhihit('d bride. The lovely !11 iss (;arrlner, in on!.v hrr se· cond role, ('Omrnands the st(lge ;Js U1uugh she 1rere born there, displaying :i sC'nsc Qf timing, prescnt'e and rapport that rnosl actresses take years tn achieve, if e\·cr, Her Corie glistens 11•ilh tile sp;il'kle 11f 11a1tll'al abandon. an l.'Xt'Clll.'nt perfonnance on all counts. Friu:ill.1' 11ut s!;1nding is liary Sadl'l'Up HS hf'r sf'rinus y11 11ng !:1w\r1· hush;111d. l'nih;1bl y the :;lrongcsl actor tn p!;iy tl1e role 111cally, Saderup pr!J\l tdcs a pcrfl.'cl 11;-rlanc:('. losing his ta!m r<il1011a!t.' bit bv bit u1111I lhc crupl1un of lhc ;ct:or\d act ~q11:1hble S{'Cnr. alwavs a )1ighlight of tile p.! a v. i.:spccial!~· 11·cl ! done are his sk11v hu1·ns triggered hy en- croachini.; $.i \u atinns . Joanne \\.nlcotl. whri is fa st ber.:11mi 11g the first lady nf cr11ned~· nn county ::;t;ige~, is up ro:irinus <i s the hride's overn1olherly niothcr -a p!urn rol e and an exceptional aclress in a 1nar\'elous 1natch. J\1i ss \\'ok·11tt u:>cs hrr f;1cile f ;i c i a I IL':1tures in h1l::inous /1 annony 1~ilh a pun gent deli ve ry nf lines to create a men1orab!e (_·haracterization. 'rhr da::.-tiing epicure fro n1 the attic who adds a pinch of spice to the C'11111ic cnncottion is pla yf'd n1;1s!C'rfully hy lhC' dimin ut i1e Paul Scop, a vel rran C'h:-iracter actor 11•ho displa ys i111peccatile style in a role that dr1nands it. Scop's shenana gi ns are ac- co1npli shed rffortirssly <ind his per f urn1ance con1pll1nen ts !11 iSs \Volcotrs perfectly. The overa!J strength in casting does not stop v.·ith the SUN. lHRU FRI. FEATURE AT 8 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. & SUN. FROM l p.m. ~ pr1J1t1pals, but extends to 111·u 1\lldly funny can1f'os. 'fl1e :1 1\1·11) s ribtickling r(,\e of the telephone man is don!'! v.·ith strong romic warnlth hy Mrrnc1rd f'1n1nn, 1i1le director !low tu rns 1hc \ ordlL·:.s role of tl1e rxliau~lcd < 'h1 cry nlan ln!u ;•, n1lnnr s1.·n~;1t lon . fun111er /ll'lually than hf' hnrgainf'd f11r !l1;111 k:; Ii> a f;ilsc 1nu.stache 11hlrh is p;11·t111.lly left hehl11t! lu tll. 1\.i d1ret·tor. J).,1v 11·11·lds 11 sln•ni::. su 111ct11ne s un · l'on1!ortahl~· hi'fl\'y, hand fll l'r the at"tlon. L'ndcr the hc;ul1ng of .. a hit muct1" are Sadcn1p·:. rC'pcaled circling of !he lnddr1· 1 :1111ch m<di{'S the pl a.\ i.:ot·r d1z1.1' cis well 1. hi$ r·l.'po.~111~ 111 !he kitchen S1J1k. his 11:o:c nt :in 0,1..ygt!n 111a~k alt~r !l !11·c-fln<ir !'lin1h 1111d his antics l\'llh ~liss 'SO THERE' -l\arcn Gardner gi ves Gar.v Sarleru n G11rd11er's l1air11iC'ce. 1 ' 1l p1e('e of lier tni nd in the ne1\·\y1veds' first fight dur· But 11hd!' :.uhtltty i:-tH1L lhe in~ a sce ne from the Irvine Community 1'healer :.lrnng ~u1t or "Btrrf'font ," sus-r ornedy "Barefoot in the Park." 1:i1ncd l:'lughlc1\ 1·el'l:11nly 1:;. ----'--------------------- The lrl'ine rn1duc110n lS dcler111111ed tn 1011 all pre11111us versions on the hilari!v n1cler, and n1ust bt' Judged s litTr~sful in this ('fr11rL <,;u n1pleting th e ovC'nill cl- frcl is A1·t (; (1 rd 0 11 's dcllberalely niinisculc :;et 11ith an urib eliC',.·cbl ,v c r a 1n p e d klll'hen and. ni ter the fir.<>t a\'t, a set .-.r turnll ure 1vhich all but el11ninatcs any playing roon1. The feeling nf l'111;· f1nc1nent is splendidly con- veyed. '"H;1refool in tlu· Park" is 11·11r!h its weight in lfl ughs 1111 1n:-i1te1· ho1v n1 ;:rny tJn1es you're seen it bef11re. lt. t·ron· t1nues for two more 11'C'P.kends at the UC Irvine J-[u1nanities J-l<Jll Plavhnu ~e 11·11h an 8 o'clock ctirLa!I;, Writer Ray Bradbury, Roel\. Band Share Stage A ta lk by writer Ray Brad· bury and a concert by a pnpular musical group will be the main features of the an - nu;r l fall convocation at UC lr11ne \Vednesday I" Campus !':irk, Bradbury, science fi ction 11·nter and soc i a I con1- 1ncn tator, v.•ill speak on "'rht ~.::c0logy of \Vomen"' at 11 a.n1. llLOthie Ley,•is and Friends will play ;it noon1 imc. The progr;im in Campus Park is opf'n lo lhc public without chargr. illen1hers of lhe c;>.rnptl.~ and the rnm111un- ily arc invitf'd lo p1r nir.: in the p:tr k durin~ lhe r1-r11t. 'Play It Agciin, Sam' Cctst Listed c1.t Lido Rradhury is I he ;iuthor of n1o re than 3110 sh(•rl stories, nol'r!s. pla;.·s and poeins. Fil 111 s h;ive bcrn 111ade of two 1lf his books. "The Illustrated i\1an" <ind .. Fahren heit 451.'' lie wrote the sereenplay of "J\-lohy l1ick .. for .John l\uslon. Through his Pandi·n1onium Theatre Company he l111s pro· d1a·ed his own plays. 11u·ludlng "The An l h c n1 Sprinler·s," "The \\'onde r!ul lee Crcarn Suit .. nnd "\\'ol'id ~1f H<iy Uradburv." The Or11nge Co u n t y premie re of \Vootl y Allen's "Play It Ag;iin. San1" 1vill he presCnl cd nex t n1onl h by the Lrdo L~!e Ph1yers 1l'hO have 11nnouHced the cast fnr the ne w corncd y. Playing the central role taken hy the playwri~ht himself in the Brn;id1vay production, that 11f ;i lnrclnrn loser seeking lo i1npr0vl' lus rorn an!ic life, will be !\.1artin Fuchs. Barbara Garlk'h 1s ca st as the i;:irl 11'hll tries to help him ;::ii:hieve this goal. \1•hile Jay r.!cCormlck 1vill p!;i y her business-minded hush:ind. \\'illla1n r>.1 crre11 11'ill appe<1r in a number 0f irnaginatinn scenes as Huinphrcy Bogart. 11•hile other featured roles will BALBOA 673-4048 OPfN 6:45 '"r. lalhea BalMa PTnl"•ula "WOMEN IH LOVE".'.: . 0 ' " "\ I~ 1 ' llrntad Arhsts lftl ~: See Gle11da Joclno11 i" Her Acaditmy Aword Rolit --AlSO -- ~" \l lllRlO f;ll:l\!AlDI f"'""" '"'" FELLINI SATYroCOI'<(' . I Ill JK h~ l)eluu•' P.\r.. \\ l'IO'lt' H · • lJn11ed Ar11s1r. 1000 § he lfl kcn by Gloria Soss a nd r>.1nnic;i Krz<l r. Cameo p;irts wil l he filled by Pat !\1('l'nrrn1ck. Bclh '\' i 1 u s, ~·1arg1• \l';.ihl,,r, Ur~ula :O.l illrr n11d H11srrn:1rie Pifel'. Tntn Titus is dircr.:1 in~ the c01nedy, which opens Nov, JG fnr f11·c (·nnsccutive days at lhe Lido J ~lc ClubhOUS('. 701 \'ia Lnln SOud , N e 11• po r l Beach. ()[)1L•1 ha l'k!'lngr :1.~.~1g11111enl<> ;1r'l' be ing handled b.v (';irme- lilil :'1!0Jf;1t :ts st:-igc rniu111ger: ,J ;-~:k .'}/_'l111eidcr, produtlion n1a11agc r: .June Sp;ir. proper- lif's; llr!-:lt•J' \\'ills. set dccnrll· t1<i11. :ind Stnn Hell. publ icil~'. Ad vnn1 ·r rc~rr\'11t11Jns fnr ··r•1ay It Ag<iin S.1111'' n1:'ly be nt11:-11 11crl by r·a llini: fli'.l ~i:!'.!4. ,HALWAWB " r ... 1"··'""' REDSKYAT MDRNINll A U~l\F~5•l ~.O iU~l • TIC~~1COLOH ·~~~~[@! 0 I TIMES "P:EO" 1 :4S-6:00-10:1 I "STRAIN" J;45-8:00 "GONE WITH THli WINO" 1 W••~ Only The n~usical grnup. liulh1r Lewis and l,.r1(•11ds, pl:ins rrcordings and ;r ser1rs of rnn - crrt,o; w11h !11{' (·hnn1bcrs Hro1hcrs nationally :is v.•ell as t•i1111inuing ils appra1ances al the Orph:in::ige in Lngun::i Reach. lluthie Lewis. t\11"·1 rcntl y a secreta ry in till' ~rhool nf Soci:i! Scil'nCCS ;it U("I, i.~ the Je;1<J l'ot·alist. l.l'ad l guitnf'ist is Roh h1e llerlf irld. fonncrly \\•i!h the J/ightcn\Js Brr1thCl'S, \l'ho ls ;rl.~ct l<'nd I gu 1t:irlst with singer Uill i\lC'dle y. ()[hCn; in tht gro11p are Bill Haker, alto .~;ix. Dci\e Alex- :1ndrr. tenor i;ax . il'I i k e 1111·1\inlry. dl'unis; .I a(' k f'r;i[hPI". hri~S, :ttld fJ j l' kl I '011'f'l l, ('\C'ctric pi;inn. I Richard Benjamin i•--- •C<O "LAST RUN" G•arp• C. Scott j M o~l'J.tY, Ottoht, 18, 1971 OAI LV PILOT J 9 Epitaph for Top Sl1ow 'Sullivan Years' Memorable > By RICK nu BRO'V ,........ --the content 1! knows is saft st tlO!.LYWOOD !U PI \ -F:rl l _.. "'":' an.around Ill drawinR au• S11l!ivan S u 11 day n1.i:llt ~ .-,. ~ ·J"· ''"'• die11ces: !111rd-ae\1oa tales. 1>rcsented ;i 90-l!llnute specia l ~-· · \"11 riety scncs h:n e ~n cut orering memorable seg ments i --:.=, ~~ !i<H'k ~harply. B'.ll S\:~1van'5 fron1 his 23 } ears ilS a r ~__.I/I -lJ ~ scrie:> renlly \l'ilsn't Ill the television 1·11udevil!e hos t, <tn<l • •, . •. ~) v:iricty \"Cin -lt was much I hope that, l'>'hile watching it, r~. f?,., 1 0 "'f'4.,"' ~ l'lfJ~l'l' I•\ 1;1udc1ille, :ind tha t the boys a\ CBS·TV who put it v . ·. rnadc 1L unique ;111tl 111d1l'1dua1. • · 1..t •· ~;g rel~n~~::td re~~:se 5a~ ::v; l ~~ ~·~-'-~ .. :. , _; i ,.,~;1~11 ~;;~sr~1;~1~~~1;11~11~1~e~~~n11~ showman and his weekly f' ~ .. ~· · T ' has lost sc11nl'lli1ng irnportant · ffth ··th '-~:~.Tr'-··111'·· ·' · ... ' ,·. to 1lllt'orporate 1111a gc 1n bc1ng series o e air in e cur· -~'°!'! . . : __...... \Ylthou t an a1•ail:1ble scr1es rent season. like Sulli1an's_ It is as though "The Sullivan '{ears" V.'as son1eonc dceidrd to throw out the na1ne of Sunday's s pecial, in teniis of bis deterrninrd ;;nd the fine s1hel'ware an d •nd 1·1 11·ould tiai·e been poeti• f 1 dh th b replace I! wltli d1n1e store n ... •\I'll a ercnce to e esl t>quil·alerits. ju ~tiee if the shov.· had hee n H~pct'ts 11~ .L\ en u 1 n t l Y Tht're is, fo)r ex;unple. roonl presented 011 an11llier net1vor\ 11•hn!cs1J r11e entert11inrnl.'nt a11d for an :1!);)111u1at1on like "The and then prcl('eedC'd )O 11·a\!!1p g•1od ~luff for everybody and Chic;igo Teddy BC'ars" on 1he stufr1ni,:s out nr sorne tJf auyl}Udy 11 1tliuut any .,f the l'HS·TV this ~cHson. hut the re \V:J sn't n1om fur Su\lil'an, a the fnq::et1<1hlc prngran1 s lh<1l !rt'iH'le tll<•t nf!e11 gn('s aln11µ, 111<1n wh11. lnr a generation , Cl3S-TV has repl;teed $ullt1'an 11·1th the lt•rni "fan1ily en· h<is 1Jrougl1t some o[ the "'ilh. terlai11n1r11t " gri:atcsl pc1ionncr~ in the The n1nre une \1•alched lhe ln this ~ca:.u11. 11ctwurk 1vorld into !1v1ng roon1s across special, the nu11·(' onf' real i7,rrl , _1_e_1c_,_·i._•i_n_.,_h_,_,_r_,_11c_1_1 -'-"-'_k_o_n __ A_1_.,_o_d_e_"_· -------- ho11· niuch he hil$ically had 111 common wit h the mol hln pit·- ture industry·s Sarn (;01d11')'ll Long Beach 'Hay Fever' Cast Listcll 'The Long Beach Connnllnit ~· Pl11 vhouse h;is announcf'tl 1hl' casl for its next produ<:"li11n. a revival of Noel Coward's "ll:1y Fr vrr." Alex Knhn, 11·ho reccnlly directed "The Big Knife" for lhe \Vest1ninsler Commun ity Theater. is st <i gin_g the c;n111 · ed v, whieh v.·i\I open Oct. 29 f11r 11 six·\Ve('kf'nd run. Fratured in the ens\ l\'i\1 hr f'\;.irbara ('rookrr, l"J t' II i .~ Thorn<Js. Gail Siknr:i. Alan P.1ul, !Jix1e Hae l':ilty, Hon Fil1:n1. ~1i~;111 ll C" I 11 d r , l·:l1?:1ht>lh Gvnl1lll :111d ll :ind.v l\('('IJ{'. C111·1·en tlv 011 .s1;1t:e ;1! \11f' pl a~h1111sC i~ '"Tl1{'. ll<·st t•I l'"r il'nt\s.'' p\:iyin~ l'nd:11"s :'l!lt! S;·1t11rdays through ~)r ·L 2:\. l11f11rn1;ition nn holh pro· dur1ions mav he ;i('quirC'cl h~· calli ng the !)ox ofttce at (2 \J ) ~~B·0;1~G. .~ ... , ..... ~ ... .,. .. _ TONY ANTHONY., ~r . '"'""""""-• •inoo ~ l l rn..r>ul'I L \l!Dll DrtMnU All ALU.ED ,1,i'TISTS FIUtl ~:~' HAD EVERYTHING , •CUJJ< @l - ~·· 'i<( -t f, "'"' ''"'""' '""· ........... f..' .~ A "~01<~" Comp••Y r iOOu<I••• · tol0< ~··~ WALTER MATTHAU 11KOTCH" ::::J'~ :\.ol)<•~ll'• O! !ht~""''·'" fi•o>d<J\01n• C""'?•nl••. lo<·. ,"."iil o,,(,,~ott<I bf c,,,.,,.,, M'"""'' to'""''""" . O"« 1•a ~I h<• ''"'"'"" ~- PR EMl ERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT -2nd-TOP FEATURE· JACI LiM"Miii saio'i·- • •tSllOll STOl'I T1tE OUHlf.TllWllllS ~n,.,.,.......,.,_,..,,.....,.. ~ "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR1" . ... lr.:"'', .a:..,..,(!,~., .. IJ< '""" James Ga rner Skin Ganie Lou Gossett · Susan Clark '····-····· •••... , •• """ t .••• i;. •• ~1, .. ,i..-.. ·'· '~ r.p ~ .. 2nd AT BOTH · Clinl tu~twood-Sli lrlcy Moclo1ne .TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA' ~ ..... ""''"' "'" ., •"•o•" , .............. , I •«U "''"" .... °'lOO ,., "BLUE WATER, ~~ ,· ~ . WHITE DEATH" " . . · """' 't'· 'Thehuntt0ttheGreatWhi1e s hai1< ~~ r1~~A. ~ 0011\ffi.Rll\lrRlol fu,,,;;i .,. :; LW/,"JlJiJ151,'U L5Lrll ._,,...~_.u111..,.. , a& ONE WEEK ONLY -POSITIVELY ENDS TUES. J11~~1;·~ .. ::~~~s:; I S'f'A ll'l"S \~'I , I>'\' l":->!1 A "1' c I< '.'I '()BER 20 Condice Berqen .. T. R. BASKIN" JomesCo!ln Once you sec BILLY JACK f unn 1 How Lovers Start As. .• ORDER ~~. i::·"fi: YOURS " ~eautiful Stick-on NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES •2nd TOP HIT• ST(V[ M~QU(Hl \ LABELS / ONLY TODAY! $125 TAi INCL. Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ord1r For Yourself or a Friend May bo used on e nv elopes es return address lebels. Also very ha ndy et identif ic11tion labels for marking per.sonel items su ch •• books, record,, photo1, etc. labels stick on glass a nd may be used for marking hom • canned foc.d items. All lebels •re printed with stylish Vogue t yp e on f.in e qu•!ity white 9ummed paper. .... r -----------------------, 1<111111 tllb (OVPO"· cu11 •11• "'"r .. 1tto '1.U 1•1 I I Pll•! """""' L1MI 01v., r .o, an 1u~ I C••I• Mtu, c1 m, '1'1' I I t I I I I t t I t I L ___ ~!'l:..~T_PR!~I!~~----J :<.~~>Q¥q..q.~~~~.-< " GEllE WIUlDI out of "The Proruoers~ DOIWD SUIHERIAlll ffe&h from ~MAS.H. "" 1lDf«lljJ1e ..... x I fo llrHlf BP"'«' I .I .. "OH ANY SUNDAY" r~· ... ":r ricr~:PN~:NTS "friends" ~ l fQt K:OlOfl' I AtSO-flllOTT GOULD IN "I LOVE MY WIFE'' (I) •Pnsitivel y Ends Tuesday• 11<1 l!AFIBOFI SllOP!"IMG CflO"EFI )llV!MrOllf•H .. ~l"1111v11t"!l'l POSITIVELY f ) TUESDAY OCT. 19 fONY ~U(IA~A ANfMONY PALUZZI "COM£ TOGETHER" (RJ PlU~ ·MILO O'Sfl~ "'I "PAODY " {GP) ('1,,,., ., " ·' . , ' -' •' .. " !0 DAILY PILOT Mor1d<'IV Ot tobtr 18, 1971 ears Prices Effective Sun . Del. 17 thr u Sat . Oct. 23 ...-v;t:l"MORI:: I '. ' ' . ' .. . ' Kenmore Permanent Press Dryer With Special Cool-Down Cycle \ ' • ~ ~ I I #60210 SAVE $21! Gives E xtra Care ... Saves Ironing! Regular $149.95 '• •Special cool-dow n dries permanent press fabrics to prevent wrinkles .. , saves ironing! •Regular setting dries other fabrics quickly, "Air Onl y" fl uffs blankets and pillows , dries wet rainwear. Bu ilt-in lint screen. 1602 10 No Mo nthly P lyment Unti l February 1972 Buy now on Sears February Deferred Easy Paym ent Plan . on1 un ===:=·l l l ~\ ; -, .. ~·= . . . -· . -. e 160ll0 ~==:::======----------#:60400 ' l 2· Temperat_ure Electri,e Dryer with Built-in Lint Screen "Heat" setting dries fabrics quickly; "Air Onl y" fluffs blankets, dries rain"''ear. Buill- in lint screen. I UIN4 ,Allf 111.AiOo,J,l -'J JO C4H0Gj •Al ll J •0 ..0.11 (0Wf0N ll6-1Jl I, t l2-J 71 I tOWINA Ill~ 11 I~ MOHTJ 44).J t l I .UHOAU J4t· 100.-, 144.41 11 MOU1'W00 0461·1141 '"'°uwooo 111.1111 lOl+O l lACl'I t lJ.tl I JI NO•W•Lli Jt t -77t1 Ol.'Ml>lC & '010 2,J,)211 OtANCUtl7•1 100 '-'IAMNA t i I ·I J l I, lll.t 2J 1 "C01ll ·t1tl ,OMONAtJl •Jlt l lANTAANAJ47·l l11 I I ' I SA VE ;2 l ! I 3-Cycle, 3-Temperature Kenmor e-E lectric Dryer ' Permanent r,rcss. delicate and norn1al eye cl': plus 3 drying te mperatures. Top-mounted lint sc reen .I Re1:utar $159.95 · .. , ··-· ·' #62301 /I .. -... -SAVE 'll ! Compact Portable Dryer with ( ~~~o~y~:n~r::1~s _c ycle lows and blankets. Lint screen $}3 8 traps dulling lint. Plugs in lo ,· regular 110 vol t outlet. Model 62301 JAN 'l•N•NF>(I )I 1 ·1111 '"'tf.lll J,llN!;~t44 ·101 I IANIA MONKA J t4-1711 IOVll< COA'1 rlAU. SIO·l)ll Store Houri Shown Above Do ~ot ply T.o AppUance and Cotolog Order St ores ADAMl & i.laGN~IA fll ·7 71 I llAllHN 0 10¥1 :JJ.f 700 MON1111UO 721·l 1JO IMC)l,IJAND OAliJ 117·1)tt. )JJ. 1 I )I 10111M(:I J•l •ll ll YAUI T 7tJ.flt I, 114•1110 Yllltll01<T1Jt,lfl1 .SL4.U, l;OEBUCKAND CO. All MojOI" Appllonttl A¥o lol>le crt Seor1 (tlfolOf At1 d Appllor1<t ' .S1ort 1 AU14Mt1A 2t J.f JSI OIANADA NIUl l lCi• 10 1 I .MONTIOSl 141·12l 0 •t CAOIA 41J.1 IOO • t lllll ANI l ll-l 1 Jl c-0•21.1>11 Cl.ILYll (ITT l l 7· 11• 1 c•,•n 1111.1JJO 00_,,, •. ,,., tlN.ftTOH -JJ-1 l f l N.lloC!fMDA Mens. J JO-Jlt, l<AWTMOINI t71-0tl I l<IGl<lllNO ,.l 1l4.J l .Jl l I I 71h IT. (011A -.}A ll0·-'4)t0 HUNTINGTON l lACM 142.1111 l AOl.INA IOllJ I Xl-51 JO lAIUWOOOtl4.14 IO •os AUOI ,,·,., ••• ONIA .. O t l l ·1071 •AlOJ Ylllltl 17 7 •19'0 1 '-'MOt • ._..(117 l fJ.f7 11 '-'IAMOIH11 JJ I. J 100 l'V.CtMn • J 14.0l 10 l tMINOO 11.lloCM lJf .J471 l fMIOA J 41 .1 11 1 I OW\ANO MflOMTS l t J ll 11 J .lloN ,IDIO >47.t l t l 1Mll MAH OAl(1 1t1.s 1eo UrlANDflJ·lf17 WIST COYIN• 'LAii 1 6o0• I ltl W!Jl(HIJlll t 70• 7010 WI U MINJlll l fJ.IJl I WHlll!ll •t I .0.M WIUtllHGIOM I J0.0011 ' \ .. • ' .. •• )( • • • • • • • * • •• • • • • • • • 0 .• • • . • • • ' ., • 0 • • :t , ' . 6 # • -\ • Gift Box Unwraps Worldly Aura Santa Returns \\'hen ·Santa mnkes house calls on Christmas Eve, it will be his second trip around the world lhis year. He must have been around once already judging from the international array of hol iday i::Hts. decorations and stocking filler s being readied for Hoag Memorial Hospital Auxiliary's Gift Box nn Parade. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 20 and 21 . Tables al the hospital's Conference Center "·ill he laden with English And Dan ish silver, Holland's Delft china, f.erman and Italian figurines . S"·iss and J?.panese music boxes and Italian glass"'are -for starters. "Evcrything's new this year," pre>- miscs ~1rs. ~larlin L(l<'kncy, "'ho h.is l<1Jr ped several California sources. too. Th£'~P include the manufacturer or '~h1m5 1c11! out s and bol ls SC'Ulptures. a Long Beach <lutlct fnr hand-blo\\'n gla ss dolphins. birds and Chri stmas ::1ngc!s. ai1d a "'hippie cst:ib!i~hmcnt " that m.1kr~ nns talg]{: C'andlcs in the i;hape 11f thimbles. clothrspins. spools of thrca<l . mushroo1ns and Santa boots. '.'>lrs. Charles Clemens. g c n c r ::1 l rha1rn1::1n. sairl the ~c 11nJ)(lrts along \\ith d1st1nel1vc stat1nnc ry. jewclr~'. toilclrirs. 1"vs and clolh 1ng for children. rand~·. llngene t1nd ;ifghans wiH br sold from 10 :' n1 . to 6 pm. Coffee . t•ook1es and finger sandwiches will be se rved . She added that the Christmas Tree Lane will be replaced by a round-trip In Hav•aii and nthcr doo r prizes. r-.1r s. (;('()rge A. Cox is in <'harge of tickeL" \\'hich may be purcha~cd from an.v aux- ilia ry member or at the Gift Box in !he hos-Pita I. 4- ~irs. Naomi Jones. treasurer. will be In charge of cashiers and ri.1rs. James La Flamme. wa ys and means chairman, h::is supervised the selection of new Jade jewelry merchandise. (See SANTA, Page 22) Anticipating Gift Bo x on Parade, Mrs . Martin Lock- ney has every reason to sm ile as she thinks about the imported novelties sh e ha> ordered for sale. Shop By CAROL ,\100RE 01 lht D•llY Polo! Sl•fl lmportcd tnnk!'lS arc displayed on luStrous shelves thal look hke hotel nic1.~.<1nine shn\\Tasrs. Thl' counter or sundries, t·andy and p;-1pcrb<1cks could srr\'e a small airport. Con sidering Hs nnn-profil. all-vQlunteer npcr;ilion. the Grit Box -,:il l r1.i;:hl <tcpart1nrn1s -at Hoag 1\lrmorial Hospital, Prcsbytrn;in 1s de finitely blue ribbon. "Our 1·u.~t nn1r.r s likr vr.rv nice t'liings. nfi! 1l·1T1IJJy expensive but definitely nicer than cl1mr store ln\·1a ." explained J\1rs . 1'.lar\!n l.ot knl'.V :-;he is the buyer f,1r n11s(·11llt1n.v, "rnu,i;hl.v transl;,ted 1ntn hon1e aceessoric~ ;:ind tray f<tvor~ ... and perhaps the 1riek1cst dcptu•tmcnt to :-!ot:k. Thtr<''s nn si~11 'If the patirn1.s' h;,nd 1-C'rafts. homcrnndc fel 1 slippers ()r plas11r nn~l'ga;.s lnund 1n 11thcr hospi!a/ i;:1ft shops. ln:-.1ra1 I .. \I r' l .01·~111•\· rl01 rd "\\"~ s1:ll ;i Int 11! .~1 1vr'r fnr 1.1·cdding and :-.h111~rr ~1 f1 ~. ~111d11rr r:1nc::1n-11.!vlr t:1hle ac<·essories ;-ire \f'I"\' p.'1pu!<i r. V 1s1tnr~ know the rlctnr 11( p;i11cnts" homes and choose gifts to rnatr-h F1\VOBITE OBOEltS •·onr hu sb<tnO hn11gh1 ()Ur whole rlisplay nf Jklfl china for hi s wife wh ile she was a pat1enl and they sti ll want to be notified 11 hen our new shipments cnme in , .A i;1n11lar ca.~c exists for We stmoreland n11Jk .f!.l<ISS." And lhat"s just hrr cicpartmrnt. Th~ 1•nlvntcers also sc~l s!at1oncry, toilt!tries, hngt•nc. JCWrlry. infan!s and c:hildrcn's w1:11r . nlagaiines 1'-tld Uooks. candy and lrr!-.h flower s. Costs range fro m 25 cents 10 S39 :>Cl. '·The shop operates for the convenience of nat:rnts and v1sltors but a tremendous prrPCntage of our business comes from hospital emp o es," ri.1rs. Lockney said. "\l all depc s on impulse -what a Image Perfected patient might...!:anl for temporary con- vrnicnee. whl!IK' visitor might decide 1\1111 bring cheer, .... ·hat ::1 person happens lo notice while we're S(l\ting up a disp lay."' Rerlccling on her seven years of buyin~ miscellany stock at the di stributors izltt sho.,..·s in Los Angele s in January and July. at per.,manent s howrooms and fro1n individu<il craftsmen she hears a bout, f>.1rs. Lockne.v said hrr selections are likewi se ba sed on experienced impul se. IMPUL.."iE REPEATS "After so many year.~ you think !here can't he anything new ." she explained. "So when something sta nds nu t enoui::h to catch my eye, I'm pretty sure custon1cr.~ will recognize il as a good bu y. Once 1\C sell one then impulse will take over a11d mo re people will wan t one just like 11 ' The cholte or new items. such HS ris:1uf' figurines rn r male palienls. involve.~ " eerta1n amount of guesswork "But we're interested in new products ;ind J?IVe them a try lo sec what catches fln ."' said f>.lrs. Lockney. And she doesn't mind '.'.'hen one person purchases her entire stock llf one line. such as happened recently when a mother bought a whole line of mushroom design kitchenware for her hride-elect d11ughter. "As long as the cus tomer is pleased, lhal's what counts,'' she said. "They are under no duress to buy. We choose nice merchandi se and all profits go lo the hos pital although I don't thin k people think of the eharitable cont riliition so much when th ey buy."' \Vhen the Gift Box sta rted al>nut 12 years ago. auxiliary menibr.rs survr.y<'d some 30 hospital shops to see \~:hat merchandise was offered . But since them. Mrs . Charl es Clemens, chairman. and hf'r eight buye rs have perfected their ol4·n success formula eon· sidering sut h gift shop fattor.~ as litlle storage space and IHr~e number of repea l custorner.~ fe1nnloyes 1. tSee BU,'ERS A"'ARE, Paie 22/ BEA ANDERSON, Editor Ml ..... ,, Ocltftr It, 1'11 ~•tt 11 Smoke From Spaced-a t Puffing lauds Up LegaL Future ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sick and !ired of reading thin~s about people who smoke dopc~hen 1t is j>laili thar f'h f ~rson who is doing the wr iting has never tried drugs and doe!'ln't know a. darned thing 11bout it. tr you had made a rew dope scenes yourself. Ann. you would oot be printing such dumb letters as the one that appeartd a few days ago. Real heads don't coll it 1 "?JI party " They .i;ay "weed paMy" or "head popper." II isn"t ~e that grass makes you understand Uii(lgs better. It doe~ just the opposile. which ls \\"hy a lot nr c:.ts 5mokt. ii. 'rhey don't wa nt tn see thh'lg-' aJ; they really art'. It's too roug h. They \\'ant tht scene clouded up -the ragged edges smoothed nff. Dope can do ii. When I was doing pol every day. I ~·ns nunklng every. subject, except arl. hly art teacher gave me an A. I think he was smoking 100. I made up my mind to stay litraight during the week and smoke on Friday and Saturday, It worked better that way. At least I passed. 1'hc square who wrote said almo!il every fl(lthea~. he knew went on to ~omething stNtiger. Re's wrong aboot lh11L I know al least 100 heads and about on(l·f.hird of that gm up !\ ~ati.~fif'd In stay • \\.'i\h pot -Including me~ell 1t like it i~. ( will you please? -REE-LAX ED DEAR REE: I try, but it isn't the ll&me tor (\'erybody. Accori:ling1G you. or>t:•lltinio.of tbt be1d11 In )~r crowd are satisfied to Illy wllh pot. Tll.J1 me•n~ two thirds A.RE trying rnr A h)gger jolt. T\laak1 for tlae lesti- mnoy. DEAR ANN--bti.NOERS: Please m:ike ii rle;ir in your l'nlumn that manjuAna smokers who get caug hl and found 5uilly -,. hrivc criminHl records -r<'gardless of the stiile laws. Some people have the no-- lion th at a misdemeanor is not a crime. t 11m told by personnel direclors of ~mployment agcnci~lhat applicants for jobs often claim the have no criminal rectlrd brcause they· on"t know the dif- ference. Then they gel nailed for lying on the application. You, yourstH. have been unclear on this point 11nd I !:ust )'OU wlll set the record stra ight ~ P.C.S., DIXJE ROTO EDITOR, r(f;W ORLEANS TIMES· PICAYUNE DEAR r .C.S.: Gl•d1y. ~1nk!i for hrlp- ln,1t me do so. I hope the guy who "·rnte Utt prrv\ou5 ltller rtad., yours bt.tween 1mnkcs, ll"t hard lo comprehend when • you're spaced out. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband has been dead six years. I've worked hard to keep hig image bright and shiny, The children believe he was~aint. Th~y are sure our marriage was ideal. 'fhe truth is that he was rotten to core. He 5tarted to cheat on me dur· our honey- m n. When he died I was sharing him wit at least three women. J'v started to litt a · very attractive man w is about 10 years my junior, twice divorced , and " Jiambler by pro- fess ion. ~1 y children dislike him In· tensely. The oldest boy said, "Dad would tum O\'er in hl!'l grAve If he knew ." I'm tempted to haul the skeleton out or the closet and let the children know th~J~ · dad was 11 heel and that I'm entltloctto whatt\'tr happiness I can gel. Do f'have the right? -OTHER LIFE DEAR O.L.: No. You are hoplni ta justify yo ur cbolct by di1credllln1 )'our dtee11ed hu1~d ln the eyes or your children. It won't work. Fof1e& It. It's a ~·rninet. What is French ki ssing? is it wrong'!' \Yho should set the necking limits -the boy or girl? Ca n a shotgun wedding succeed? Read Ann LHndcrs · booklet. ''Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It." Send SO cents in coln end 11 long, self-111t• dressed, stamped envelopt in care or the DAILY PILOT. .- ... ,, -' • • • ..... • 1 \ .... -~ J2 OAJL Y •ILOT • Making The best 11i·a~ !o aro1d JratJd 1~ I" lo.t ep a &llesman frn m J1la mpt'd1ng ~nu rr110 a hasty dtr1~1u11 . a Deal? L1st1ni:; 17 hdko S('he mrs to st.a rt. S!C'nton s<11d "e1·rr1onr"s out to rnake a do\1.ar. and some use 1hr1r skill in un- derh:inJed 111cans " RE1'1 S Kl )l~t EltS Deck May Floored au!cmobilr sales - ""These are fly ·b)-JlJRhl car tots ""·here rl ealer·s don't o.,.,n !he car. A custorner pay! cash nr lradf'l! in his l·ar ""ith cash for a down pa yment and is put off on deliver} of 1l1e pink sli p. Be Loaded n1oner in the lon g run " houses v.·1th high pru.:l''> l' ThP lhl of 11·a\ s tn duf)I' tn· nocent 11ct1n1s 1~ as 1 aried as l he 1ni;1i:;1nalne minds nf 1·r1 n1inAl~. accord1n.1: (n 11tpu· ty J)1str1c1 AU nrnt~ Richard Srenton. pt<1plt" are en1h8rrassM I<) QH~t!t"n tifl •)r.t n-rlnn r ~~l esmt>n." hi' f'lpcl11re<I. "The bes! 1nsl1rarit"e ag:11 n~t being def rauded is ''' chE'ck the salesman·s t'rede nt1.'l!~. ;:i ~k him to l'O!Oe hack, and U1 r11 che1·k pril"c~ on c:o1nparable rnrrc-ha ndise." Son1e 4,f l11e rnost romn1on co111pla int.~ fro m homeowners inc lude rt"n t skimmers who '"\\"hen the bu~ (If finally reac-hes a llfllnl of 1mp;1t iencr . he d 1~co1 rrs lhe dralrr is gone anrl son1e bank artually owns the far" Job training -"This is :inolhl'r field which nlu!ll b@ licensed . The most impor Lanl thing is to chec k to see if a certificate fll issued upon t'Offi· pletion of the course. and 1r jobs are 11vailabJe ~n tha t area " fAST RUCK Phon1 chanl\ -"Solicitors n1ust be rf'gu;tered "'llh the Atlorney General's office A!k !Ci see regi:itrat1on. then ask the solicitor to come ba clC after his authentici ty has been chec ked " Round ing nut !-'len!on's list of frauds to waich for are donr-ln-door s a J e ~ rn e n , h1ulr11ni: contract or.~ 11 ho use 't he house as rollateral. bait afld Sll'11ch sales. ll'here a prn- flul't ""hirh ts "~old nut " l''hr n thr l"On~umer arr11 e~ to purchase 1l. and "Wh<Jlesale" Alsn, door·lo·dfllJr hearing aid salesmen. th•1~1" ~111l1ng freezer f ood , n!1nexislent business oppor1un1 !1rs, hnme. healing and pest ('nn!rol sperial lsls, credit car·d theft, tt"le1•ision and auto rl'pi11r and drl11·erymt"o J:ho po<:ket the rollection. -" A deput} 1n the olf1ct nl Cec il Hicks. Sten ton 1d11"es consumr rs to a!lk ques!lons btfore buyi nJ.O thrn do com· parison shopptni:. Then . 1f doubt ~till remains, <"all lhe Oislrict AHnrnP\ 'Jli of- l!t:f' lnr :id 1·i("e, hr added · ""lRke :id1antage of I he unemp!o~ed whose homes are _coing in to fnreclo~ure. They ,,fler \lie 11>1 ner $50 cash to mo1 e. tht>n rent the hou se dur- in ~ thr J()l-day minimum it !akrs 111 com p l ete frir eclosure " Others include: Fa~! buck -''If a sa1r~man offers ~nu stnrk in a special girnmick. such :is a l'Ordless lelephone , or 8n insurance 1nan g11·Ps vnu a tremendou s deal nn a ~hf'\, i! IS brst !'J cirfrr the ciPc 1s1nn r\ ('all l'l a J.censed broker wil l sa1·e "Fort una.tel)', legis1H11on has bren passed lr1 ~1ve the JJ1s1rirt Atlnrnl'11\ office more /ee\\·ay in dC'ai1ng w 1t h s.,.,·indlers," Stenton said. "Unfortun1 tel~. too many The young ]a l4,1f'r 1~ onr of se1·,ral dPput ll"~ 11 h" J.11' e t~lk.s 10 intt're.~ted ~rnup~ on !he many facet.o. ol c-onsumer fraud. Phony rmplo~ n1l'nl a.i.:en<'ies -•· Jl eputabl e ;i ~encies musl ht-lt<'enst'd . Ask 111 see !he license and sarnples of resume~ ·., Great Expectations Men-in-waiting Can't Deliver 8}' ER.\IA BOMBt.:CK T ha1 e 11\11·avs contended tht Good Lord knP.,.,. what ll F. y,•as doing when He dt!egaled the job of ha1·1ng hab1es to .,.,,omen. ~len :irt !no in1pa1 1enL IM pr11<'t1ri:il and ~enera l!y hare a lo~· lhreshnld of pain . 4 I knO\\" of one man who i,:nes to bed for 1hrer da~s 11·hen he has his teeth tlffln<'<I 1 A l!n)up (If us 1rt"rf' rl 1~tuss· ini: it lhe •)lhe r d;11 and 11 11·as interesting to br ;ir h n w \·ari nus m<ilcs \\OUld 1Y1S~1hly handle thf' prohlem or being "wit h child ."' ".\1.v h us band 's an or~;in1zer," ..-aid one. •·He delegates e1erytb ini;. He l'"Ould probably call up hi.~ n!d ~olf1n~ buddy <'!nrl s;:y, 'Lo<Jk, Cl aude. r·m in a hit of a bind. J was just wnnd1•nng if ~011 could C'<lff\' lhe h:ih1· lnr tn e ror a fe"' "monlhs .. Just as a friend.' " "Fran k is im patien!." said ann!her. "If the deli1 ery dnt e \\·as pushed ;1he1trl J U~! three da~·s, he'd C'all hi.~ <illnrnr~ ~ and order a h<1by from another eornpany "' "If ii came 1\·ithou t buckel seats and plush interu1r. Al wouldn 't have il around. That's the onl~' thinb he thin ks a bout ... cars." "Oh. (;regory wou ldn't niind if it came stripped duy,·n at all. He !01·es lo link er. I'll bC't ht-fore the habv carne he "·ou!d have desig.ned a switr h to slop the cryin~. a motorized rockinp: crih and a ri mer on the 11uton1alic s pr i n kl 1 n g S\"Slem " • "'1v husband 's a hvpoC"hnn· dttaC':" !laid Li7 .. ""He"~ aili n!il all !he t1mf'_ One' he thou11 hl he had a lumor in hi.s head. H15 G la.!!~s wer e ton tight. "Another ume, be thoui:ht From Page 21 • I , -I "-. '\ AT WIT 'S END his hip had slip ped nul of its :<ncket. Turned out he sat on his pa ck or cred it eard.~ too hard and it hrutsed his prtdC'- :-irle du11 n. <:ns h. Harnlrl .,.,•ith a ba b.1 ~ I"d fee l sorr~ for him. \.l"tlh his 11 tie lea11ng him and all. hut frankly J"rn nol tha l strong."' H;111ng bC1hi('S is all \'ery unreal 10 mo~t rn"n I once sl1ared lh(' labo r roo m with a .1 oung girl wh11o.;c husb:i:nd i1·as trying tn cheer hl'r up \\·hen her labor pains \\·ere four m1n1Jtes ap:irt. 1 apprel"iate the Fact t h;i t it j( diff\eult !r.11ng 111 rnakP a ~urn;in lau~h ~hen her lal}or p;uns are fuur nHnute~ :ipan, but this fr lla ~·asn't rna king ii. I le would sa1• th111gs like-. "J)o ~·ou supi;iOs(' \\"e cou l1! h:11 <' this s:in1r roon1 llC'XI .1l':ir·"• .;i nd ""I hope ~uu'l! be out hi" next ~'ednesdav. The plun1hi-r is coming lo ·unclog thr sink . ., She lalrghed so hard thought she v.·ould shov e him out ul the .,_·indo\v. J know it i.~ ridlculou'.11: In sit <'!round and i;peculate on something that wilt ne1 er hap- pen. but 1l n1a kes women fee! better. It 's ju!'I a~ well "'fl!nrn do ha1p the hah1('s 1 l'an JU~\ see my h11~hand . who.~e niemnr.v ne1·e-r drl"eln ped. cominR home and ~a.1 in g. "Hey. you knn1v !hat thin i;: I"ve been carrying around fnr nine JTinnths., 1 remrmhered lo mail 11 lbis mor ning ' • • Buyers Aware Each hu\"('r 1~ al l111tt>d a ("rr- la1n an1nun1 anrl ~urrr1~111_'1 h. l"ach rlf'partn1rnt l!1rr11crs out 1n ~;j!e~. S.1n1 <> 1t rrn~ ha 1P sr::i~nn:.il pnpulririly ;inrl ~Urf.!C' for ihe h•1lich11 • 11h1 I" t n1l!'!n<>~ ar" r e ~ t n C k e d siear11!-.. "Thi> •1n~·11 r •'flu r ~I "e )1;11rn·l t.l('en ;ihl" tu f11! 1~ fnr men s paiamas. \~·e r·C1n '1 set m ti) f111ure 11u1 thr ~111n~ lni;:1st1ro; In "'arranl slMk1ng enou.l!.h f11r salt , .. she addrd F.;1;rept ft)r baby sy,eat rrs knit bv a support group. lhe C.1ft R11x 3\ 01d~ hom em11de "nod~ beeau~e .. th ere probably \1nu\rl hf' nn f'nd !r1 v.·h11t we 11nuld hf> nfff'rM and 11·e rl11n "t ~·an\ In hurl people·~ frt'llnjl\ by 1urn1ni,: clov.n their "'Are~." ~I A \'\' \'IE\\"POIJ"TS Hai 1n~ CL~hl h111 rrs i ~ Pf"r ha ps. lh" hidden arl1·ant a,11.e of the r.1ft Box and 1t\ pre- Chrt!unas baiaar, Gilt 8 01 Hoods Fold To Collar t>.1 &n\• davtime dresses for fall 11ie hoOdrd. Tbe hood fold s up nea !ly lo bt a coll111r when OC('ll!ion c.ii11~ for it. binn11 a white ,:pace aroul'ld ll\t neck that c.an be filled in l'.'ilh dehc.al e jewelry. 1111 !'aradr /\.~ \lr~ IMkn1>y rnm mrnJ rd · \\'p hrnrf\I frnn1 r 1 rr~ nn<>'~ rl1(!rrr n! i<Jr;i<; anrl i.nr r"r<;11n ('1111\ri11·1 hanrlle lhe )11 h alrine. un\e!(-; p;i1d " 1\ll !ht> volunteer spi nl And e~prrti."f' HI <·h oos111 11; n1rrt•harul1.~r i 0!in1a xes 1n (,!f t Ho> un Parade schedulerl fnr (h·I 211 ;ind '.!l 1n !hr 4'<Jn· rrrl'nre Center on !he h11~p1tal grriund!i in Nr wpiirt Beach. To Harbor Are/I rc!l"iden1s it'~ a two-day .. find" flf Chr1stm:111 gifl~ and novelties R11t in \"nlunterr~· terms 11's .. nne d11y of prepara\Lnn. t\\'n dal"~ of ~ellinl{ and A wet k of diima nt!ing 11 nd pape rwork " All rlnne \\"tlh lhe smile o( rled1 r111ed ser1 ice !hat 1\·rap~ the Girt Box all yea r long . From Page 21 Santa The 1\lmt'~. t:d~;:ir Hill. R;:iy R11ll(ll'h. Rober1 \\' l)ulC'y. R~n l .n~11n anfl Ha rry 1;netz are in charli!e of other g i l l ratr~orics. Th(o v h11 ve cho~en desk stls, plumeri pens, advent c11len· d11r~. stuffed animals. j!"welry bflxe~. be11ded ha nd b a J I , le11thtr toles. night light !!". bouli Que b t d ro o m i nd bAthroom accessories. CUITOM DISll~NID WIOOING INVITATIONI & CHRISTMAS C.t.IOS ,t.l1e -.. ~, <fl~l>Gft 6! 11 .... u ,d WM<U"4 I~""""°"'• •v•ll•~·· • u It' 0'' •IOUlAl ,.tC ' I MAC AU ~RINTING CO. 4JJ W. 1 ftlri St .. CMN 1111 ... -••J-SJIO ·--~--·-----. .___ ____ -·----------------~-...-, Your Horo scope Tomorrow Capricorn: Climb Up to Top SUSAN RYNESS January Date Set !\I r. ;ind \·1rs Ceorge Allisnn H1ness .Jr. nf ('ns!;:i .\l£·s11 hC11 c :i r111!1UnC'ed !hr engacrment nf th('i r dau.i.:h tcr. Sll~ari 11,\'nes.c; In .Joh11 Ed1\ard F'ranlz. ~on nf .~1 r and !\1r5. [Jw;ird Frf!n\Z of ~el':ida C11\". TUE SDAY 0.CTOBER 19 By SYDNE Y O ~IARR Astrology does not ad1·ocate a fat.eli.s lic attitude. Instead. the purpofie of thi!I scientiltc art is to provide the "slop" and "go'' signals of life. It is up to each ind il'idual In eilher heed or ignore those signals or cycles. ARI 1-:s 1 \1 arrh 21-April 19 1: \"ew moon c1'Hnrides v.·ith bet· ter puhlic rel<ilions, a chance to regai n Ins t ~round. See beyond the imrnediale nr nb- \'inus. J,ong·range \"lew \\"ill hring benefits . lgnnre one who h<is li ttle f;iith. TAURL'S 1/\flr il 2()-May 201: Lunar J')flsition coi ncides l''lth ('hance for you In t omple te li:isic l'hnrrs. Re mrllru\011.<: take n111h1ng for ~r:inted . nne 11hn 11erlorr ns SfX't'1<1I !-:Prv1rc drserl"f•<: re c 11 g n i t i on . J)e11cndrnts, pcls dcrnand at· tentlun. ini nen! rnle See s1luat111n in light or reality . .'\·o se!f·derep· tlo n. VIRGO !Aug. 23·Sf>pt. 22 1'. Nt"w deal has (;1\'nrable effect on finanC"es. inl"nme. Ynu r position is streni,:thcned. Views art vindicated. C a p r i r o r n person can lend helping hand -accept. Collect 1\·hat you need. Refu se to be stalled. LIBRA (Sept. 2.lOcL 221· Favnrable news comes Fni m afar, Be available. (hec:k enr·I respondence. call.<: -express ~ourself c:et point of ,·1e11· 1 across. Do sn ir1 f11rccful. ("11n·' f1rlenl rnanncr. D i s p J '1 y charisma. Organize prioriti es. SCOltl'IO ((kl. 23·~()1•. 2! 1: \\'h;il 11·as hid den nri 11· rn:iv he revealed. Truth sees liglit c)f dii.1'. Know 1h1s ;inti be prepared. Co op e ra t e in chadtable projeeL You gain! n1nsl by working quietly, perhaps in back.stag~ role. j SAGIIT.-\RIVS i:\n•:. 22-1 Del' 21 1 \"(•11· ro1nan1u· lerrst 1.·uuld SLJr[ace. Your tu1 ti1·t• intellect serves as rcl1.'lble guide. Don't ri s k :->ecurity on "'him. Ue y,•ii!ing lo learn. Avoid anv tendencl' ibil11 y. C:\f'"ICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. l!h Cli1nb up.,.,.ard : make rnnm fnr ~·oursel f at top. No false n1ndesty: assert self - express d esi re~. One in posi- 111)11 nf authority offers new deal. It is to ynur ;:id1·;intage. K nO\V this; proceed 2c cord· ingl~. AQUAR IUS I Jan. 20-Feb. 111 •: Abstract idf'as can be cf· FC<"l1vely 11t 1lized. Don't be discouraged by individua l who is overly mater1alistlc. You r spiritual values are enh anced _ Stick to them : ex hib it prldt of accomplishment. P ISCES (Feb. 19·.\farc h 201: Accent on desires C1flect 1ng finances. business tra n~ac­ tions. f\1eans you corne face-Lo- face with genuine opportunity. Re strong enou gh lo take ad· \lantage of it. &orpio person plays important role. l f' T0 0AY IS VO U R HI RTHDA V you are due for i;realcr f1·eedom nf though t, ac11or1. \\"h<it. t1a:. been an en10· tinnal hurden "111 he rcmnred. i "ou h<i1'e cause to cel('brate. If single, zn a rrlag e np· portun1ty i.~ nn h<Jrilnll. Illar· ried or single. social status is elevated, Bv Decembe1. rhere 11·1!1 he nUmerous beneficial changes. lo r.nit {)U1 -..hft"\ lur•• 1~, V"ll '" M<>nfv ann 1~.r ~·n•r : ,., ... , (),,,~., ~on~lrl. ·~•<'fl H-n1' '"' 1."r n &n1 \'/C"1f n • •,enll ft"INUI• fOO IS <r ni. lo O"'A<r ... \IHIOO• S•~•f'\ In• OAIL"I' <'!LOT !\O• ll'1 f,.$~'1 (fMfll $1!· !•on. Nr., Yer~. N '(. 1(11}1, --- KING SIZE SHEETS No Iron-Flat ar Fitted-by famous maker I KING SIZE PILLows.::::•s.97 REGULAR ., ., $2 97 PILLOWS YALUI ; Without Malchln9 'lllaw caUI SS.,1 BED & BATH FASHION SHOP OUTLET STORE 18591 Main St., Huntington Beach Main at Beach-(5 Poinl5 Center) • ~l 1s<; H~nr·:~ :1!!1'11d1•d Ar1.:;id1 ;i !o:t'lluiil.; :ind 1•.;i~ gr;idu:1t('d ..-urn l;i11df' frnn1 1hr l"nil c·r"tv j1f S 11u 1 hr r n l'al1fo rn1a 11hcr1> •he ;1Hi11:11rd \1 1lh I :a n1n1;i PIH Hl•t;i s11rnr1- ly. She i.~ t·ornplr!lnl! )l('r 11 1;1~tt·r~ 1lrgrec· nnd ~e1·ondarl' ("frdrr111:il :It l'l"l.1\ r;E\11~1 !)1 :i~· 21-.Junr 211 1· 111 he stubhoru_ Stress fle X· L\C'W ;i pproach i.~ likel y ln suc·1 ~-----------~::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::::::; J ll'r fi;1111·r is ;1n ;1 ltun1111-; 11f lhe l"ni1crsilv of (';il1 furr 11;1. Herkrlev. ;ind·1~ ;,ffd1:;1rd 111lh Sig1n<1 ·Chi fra1rrn1lr He rri.:C'I\ rrl lu~ n1.1st"r.~ d<'J:?ree rrorn L'S(". A J:inuarv "C'dd1nc 1s pll'ln· ned 1n TrinJ!1• r nit r rl r rr sby!e rian Church. San(;i Ana. Bells Ring l"Ced_ ~r \\' n1oon pt1:-.itinn t'Hlll· t"idrs with rt'latiu11~!1111s \\1111 ~nung per.c;un~. Afl:tirs . of 1 hrart al:;-0 tend to dur111n:1\e.1 1;11f' full pla~· to erraL11t' ende.;11·ors. r.1 nke thanges. CA.'\Cl':H 1.Juoe 21 -J lil y 22)· 1 1+.~play :ihl111y lo protrC'I hnmc, prn pt'r!y. Buil d Sl'lf· I eslee1n. Think highly n f ~riurscl f -Olhcr.<: wil l fol lnwj ex;i mple. \\lhat apprar.<: mfljo r nh~!:it·le i.~ pn1b;ihly a n1ino rl Ga.1·le K i l"kp;il n(·k·~ ~rhnnl hurdle. Art accordingly. girl dress fnr fall cn mes in brown nr grAy and is n1ade nl l.t:o (,lul.v 2~-Au~. 22 1 a light kni t tha t looks like Shor! journey is nn ;iiirnda. fl<i nnel nrahn~~ "1th n e i g h ho r s . Thf' t\'h1!e: rollar and cuffs re lath·es m ultipl~ Don 't cnn·, rnii kc !he ~hirt"a ister ""school fuse issue: Se t s1gh1 s nn goa l j ~Ir! · Pl5ce5 pt'rS(lns rou!d play pro. -~-----~----~~~~-.1 The 'Springti111e:..Perm. Just 51 O buys it! z.,._, At JCPenney. Every day. T he 'Springti me' perm qives you r ha ir new body, more bounce. Shampoo, cut, an d set included. '10 ' Styti(Ci'J t by JCPenney expert beauticians. 2.75 No appointment neceuery. Charge II! JCPenney ti.auty aelon IEWPOUIUCH --""'"-' .... U IJ Look at Frigidaire styling, features, convenience. _.J, Then look closer_ At th e durab ility an d depen dabili ty t· /' Frigida ire builds in. What you see and what yo u '{ r·, can 't see together make Frigida ire app lia nces wort h ! I\ the diff erence. Take a close r look. ~~~~-~~ ~~~~~~__J Frigidaire! 1-18 laundry pair is budget priced. Bui lo1d1d .. >I th tealures! Both have up lo 1B·lb. cap<rCi!y ••. Permaoent Pre11 Ct re. Infinite waler level con!1ol on 11-UI w11her .•. Plowt ng H:•:',::;;;;;~";; and •·sorting Flrogers" on the dryer E«ch,,.J,.. ••• and much, mut.h morel Jel Cllcle Spray Syst1m. A belter way lo l'ln- 1he most tho1ough 1in!;e )'Ou c..an get. Rinses as 1! tills l1om nol ooe. but 12 pres- 11urized waler Jets around the tub. Sprays down fro m lhe top !IO clothes oet un derwoler faster, gel more rinse action. SAVE! BUY THE PAIR! E1&l1r ID lo.a d and un!otd. lltSS !tOO!)! Opening is 11 full 19• otf \he !loot. Less grope! Huge 240 SQ. in. opening. Dacron l int Screen is e11sy lo get to, easy to clean. Tra:is even 1he tiniest hnt particlc-s.. • I . . Spac,saver l Together they're just 54".widal . FAtGICWAE l111e9rily and Depe ndability sl11re 1947 COSTA MESA 411 E. SevantaentM St. 64•·1 614 Dill y f ·f : Set. '-' EL TORO L1g un1 Hi1l1 Pt111 !N"I I• ltv·O~I ,I" ll1-)1)0 Dilly 10-6; Thur1.•l'rl, 10-9 • HU~TINGTON BEACH Brookhur1t & G1rfleld l°'l•I I• l Ut -¥ MH~tt\ f6N521 Delly 9-t : Sit. 9·' ' r , . ~· • Best-selling Smiles Make Inventor Frown Sn11les are c~·errwhere - sumelimes even on a person's race. The ~n11!e fad, y,•hich began with nothing short of a broad gnn niore th an a year ago, 1.~ ::.till in full bloom. Sn1i!es are urusexual -for , el'eryone fron1 the nel'!'born 10 luckhsts in lhe geriatrics \.\T1rtJ. ....... .s. MRS. BUCKLEY • MRS. E. L. BUSH Coast Couples Recite Vows BU CKLEY-BAXTER They·n~ OU pillO\.\'S, tO\\.'flS. \\'aSh('Joth s, d1shto.,•1el!!, rugs, to~ s. pins. necklaces. earrings, '':itches. T-shirts. -"weatshirls, 1otcb;igs. hanbdags. furniture, r k>c:ks, ties ar.d buttons. Yrp. ~nllle buttons are :o:.till in •.. gr111n1nj! out nr ('\'('f\' 11nai:;1nable hue of the rau1· 1,.,., :-ita1or dcparln1ent stores report the trend may IX' on !he \.l ane, but nol enough 10 turn down the 1.:orne1 s of their n1ouths. Small no\'e\ly store s \:eep an <ample supply of smiles f!Ol\-'U1S tn assor1ed forms. ProbMbly the only person 11·ho doesn't sport some sort of a smile these days 1s the po o1 i;uy \\"ho inl'ented it. To the bl'st of anyone'~ 1.no11 ledge. there isn"l ,p.ny \:Opyrr{lht on smiles. Jl's enou{lh to brini; a le<l r 11.1 any inventor 's e)e. Charlene Baxter and Jam('S Robert Ruck!ey exchanged VO\\'S before the Rev . Dr. Charles Dierenfi('ld in St. Andre1v's Pr es b y teri a n Ch;ipcl, Newport Beaeh. Her husband attended lhr Erie Coun1y Technical !ns1itutc, The~' will reside In L<igttna Beach. BU SH-BEATY Ferndale \\:erlding Chapel, S<rnta Ana. \1·as !he setting for lhe nuptials linking Sherry Lynn Beaty and Ellgene L. Bush Jl'. Club Programs Varied The bride. rlaught ('r of !\Ir. and Mrs. Yiard Baxter of Newport Beach. was allenc!ed by !\frs. David Doughc rry, f\1i ss Bonnie Baxter and !\!rs, Ed .... •ard Eshelman. Her husband, son of f.fr. and f.1 rs. Harold Buckle.v o f Lewiston, N.Y., ac:.~rrl Larrv LaBontc to he b<''l n1;11i. Lshers wt · e t:::~h('lz 11an and J ark Ro1";1n . The bride 1s a i;:radua\e of Nc11porl ll arbor lllgh Scho•ll and San Diego Sr ate College DTERY All! ~I !OP -f:!E~ N A ~'OO -KIM EL EOWAllOS -GCllBEll!(li - PF FLYEllS-U$ KEOS 0~0<~ 1•1~~' ~y O~"'~'" :~n~na D•~•~ S~o~~ Corrocl<v• 5hOe< for Ch•!dron 225 E. 17th St. 1'he Rev. Loren Flickinger performed the rites for the daughter of "'tr. and Mrs. Earl L. Beaty of Fountain Val!ry <i nd the son of !-Ir and ~!rs. t-:ugenc L. Bush of Bclle1·ue, \\";i~h Bn<le's <1lle11d:11,\s 11• e r e l\li·s Su~:in :\lo~~. maid ()f honor: :\Jrs. r.o~er Trunto arid the 1'.lisses Chris S1n1(Jns and !Jonna Burbank. bridcsr11a1ds. ;i nd Tany:i and J a n ct Sebcrgcr, flo\rer girls. 1·runzo wa.~ best man : ushers ""'ere Alan Beaty, Jerr)' Ritter and Arnold illoo re and rlng bearer y,·as Donny Johnston. The bride is a graduate of Fountain Valley lhgh Sehoo l and Orange Coast College. lier husb;ind recei\'ed his schoolin.r; \Von1en'i; groups throughout the coasta l area <ire \\Tiling their own prescriptions for in· lei='es ting meetings w d social e1·ents. Pharma cy W ives \\"11 cs of pharmac1sls and pharn1ac·ru!1("a] salesmen ha1 r IJCP!I 1n11ted b~· !hr \\"(1n1eif~ .'\u.~1har.1· of the Or;in~c Cot111· 1r rh3rn1;iceutiral Assoc1 at1011 t~ mcn1bership l u n ch c o 11 \\'.edncsdav. Oct. 20. in tht Santa Ana' home of ~frs. Peter Prrnk. Cono Mes11 . 54B·2778 1 in \\"ashlnclon. Robert S. r-.fansfie:ld, regional sales inanager of a phann1:1ceu!ic;iJ company will ~peak on the Unkno\vn So!dier of Phnrmaev , and ~!rs. 'V1\- lian1 Perr.I",· presid('nl. of !he ~lat e au'.'<:i\iary. 11·ill report on th!' grou ri ·s accon1plishmen!s. KNIT PRINTS Mod des igns on ., mod new fabric for new clingy fa shion s. 100 110 Aceta te •JN ANIMAL PRINTS For trick 'n treaters tq look their colorful best! 10011/., Cotton Machine W•sh 45 " Wide Famous nubby dan river cMArc~~ WOVEN PLAIDS 'N SOLIDS Great color combin ation s fo r separates, suits, dre ~ses fortrcl polyesler /c.otton Machine wash, Perma Press NEED NO IRON ING ~:(d~5" TI ®ill REGULAR ::,R: SAVE 48@@ Yd. 0) 36" WIDE TI MATCHING SOLI DS $1.29 (f:J ~~~:~~~;~~!!!~~~w,\~~ S4" 100 ~;. Wgol e BONDED WOOL FLANNEC 54" Co11riil"otrs.-Mochlftf Wotll • BONDED ACRYLIC "DIAMONDS" & SOLIDS 60" m11chln11 w1uM!obl• cetto" e CHEYENNE SU.EDE CLOTH 45" 100°0 Ul'fllll e VEL PANNE VELVETS oU 1!11 11191 111• oc1111t1 1rlc11t !I HOUSE OF,FliBRICS ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ !i1111tlr Coo$t P'lo1-Brittol •I S•rt Oitgo Fwv. H•n•f "o•-1 7lh •I l ri 1lol Co~to M•s-545·1516 Soni• A.11-5"43-SSil Or1,1191l•lr Mell-Or•111J 11th11•11• ·~d Horbo• Fwll••t1111-S2,·2lJ4 lwtflo Per• Cfftl11r-l• P•lm• •' St •"lon lw•11• Per•-121·6)2) Gottftll Grll1'f -171 11 lreC1 ~hu 11f ~.~ -s JO. I S4 2 Hw111i11gto11 C.lllH -Edi"9'' ti leo(I\ 11.d., Hw11tifttl•11 IH.ch~7-IOI l • Legal Secretaries King Boss of 19il will be croY:ned \\'hen men1bers of the Harbor Area Legal Secretaries Association gathl'r al rhe Sheraton Brath Inn. Hun· tington Beach for a ri1 nne1' n1eeling '\"rdne . .;da.r. Ocl. :.'ll. Robt-r t Ri sler. lasl 1ear·~ l\1ng Bn!'s. \\"il l r11le O\ Cr !hr fesl111ties, whif'h will 1n1:Judr rnus1c by thf' l\1irii:h1pmen of ,\"ewport Harbor /11gh Sl'hool Xi Xi Pi !low to be a real perso!'I wilt be the topic of f.lrs. Diane Carroll ""'hen she 5peak:s to Xi Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigmi\ Phi at 8 p.m. \\'edne.sday, Ott. 20, in the Costa ~1esa hon1e of tllrs. John t'lloqu1n. Re publ ica n Wom en :\ luncheon r11eet1ng ha~ been planned by the llu11· llngton Be a t' h Rcpubhran \\"omen for I! 30 ;1 . m. \Vednesday, Q("!. 20, in l\Ju1·dy Park Clubhouse. c:uest speaker .... ·111 be .!udi;I'" Celia Bake r, "I /Jose lopr(· "'Lii be Reorganization of Our C.:our1s. ~!embers will elect new of. ricers and de!egales lo thr Southern Division Con\'en11011 of Hepubli can \\'ornen !o la l..r place :\o\". HI 1n llully 1,·ood. ORT Chapter ,\lernbcrs and friends of the 1\"e11 port Be;ich ORT Ch;i ptc1· 11111/ gather for an 1ns!allation and cha11i'.I' ::;igning lun("heon <it 12:30 p.m. \\'ednes<lay, Ol·L 20. in the Corona del t'lf;i r· home of f\1rs. Joe Ka ndlc, president , Wives League !11rs. Roy Hallberg v.ill open her Ney,·port Beach home for a IO ::J() meeting o! !\'e .... ·port I-I a r b or Panhellenic \\'ed· nesday, Oct. 20. Speaking 1vil\ be !\!rs. \V<:Her Chappel, assis· Ian! dean of y,·omen at !hi' t..;n1\"C!'s11y of South e r n California. l ltr !Opn: \\'JU be 1he (.;reek S~ ~ten1 MV Golf Club The !\t1ss1on VirJo <;o!f Club 11111 be the seUing for a tuncheo11 meeting of the Of· flcers' 'Vives Ltague o f Orange Cou:1l.Y \\lednesday, Oct. 20. A cocktail hour at 11:30 a.m. v.·i!l precede the !uncheon. Xi Pi Phi Three n!'w 1nember"i of .\ 1 Pi Ph i Chapter of B('!a S1f::n1;1 Phi will receire lhe Ritll;1I of .Jrwrli: (h1r 111~ ;i nlect1ng \\"rdnC'.<.da~, l.ll:L :!II. 1n rhr ho1nf' 111 l\lr~. \\ennelh '.\toor<'. fle<·civ1n~ tht; ritual 11 111 he the :'>l1nec:.. 0. t-'.. l"herr~·. l!oberl Sle11art ar.d Norn1a f.·lu!len. Speaker 11ill be Mrs. WilfTed ·voung <'Jld !opic ,,.,11 be \Vhat \Ve '\':inL Sho1vin)! mnv1e htghhghts or a Jl ;l\1ai1an var·a. l l(•n will he :\Ir.<>. Be rnH'I' Fi~hcr and ,\l r~. \lullcn. Mothers Club :\ I r c1pr cxrh;inge potlu ck 11 1tl1 a flnll'a ii an the1ne is plannt'd h." !h<' S;tddleback :\1nthrr-s o[ T11·1ns Club ror 7 p.ni. \Vednesday. Oct. :?O, in the s~n Clrinentl'.' home of /\Ir~. :-il<'ven Koontz. A representative of thr San Clemenle Police Department .... u1 speak on r1rst aid . To a .... 01d d1sappolntn1ent. pros pechve brides are rem inded to ha\'e their weddini; stories vd th bl ack and \\·hite J:?:lossy photo· ,i::raphs lo !he D . .\fLY PILOT \\"omen's De· partment one week brfore the \..,edd i n~. P ictures received a fter that time \ViU not be used. For engage111ent announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and \\"hile glossy picture, be s ub-. rnitled six Y.reeks or 1norc before tile ,,·eddin~ date. Ir dead.line is not met, only R story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· d ing and enga,gement stories. forms are available in afl of 1he DAILY PILOT offices. J!'urther q uestions ''ill !Je ans,..,ered by \\'omen'~ Section staff members at 64'.!-4 321 or 494-9166. Needlepoint Kits ••• $7.50-$10. Brigh t, happy One:West kits ..• created by Jebba designers . . . in clude silk- screened canvas, yarn, needle and in- st ruction sheet. ( 15"xl5" •.•. $10 7"xl0'' ... $7.50 •• •• NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2621 [.COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR-6~~·7t04 Peering • GJJESTS of the J9hn Baders 11f""San Juan Capis\r.ino v.•ere V.'Qrld-trave!ers., f.1r. and i\lri;. Kenneth Gri ffin. Griffin, an 111- struclor al Los Angele~ City Collt>ge, also leads ~rohp tuurs in \a nous fore ign t(Juntncs. llO,\IE after a u t u n1 n Around who attended wilh Beta Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi The taped ~how \1111 h€ released Dec. 9 and all gifts re('e1ved w ill be dona1ed lo lhr < ·~·~t I(" FiUro~ls found<it1un. HECf::l\T guest:s at the. C'hlt l lotel. San Fr<ij\l'Jsto were f-.l r <ind lilts. Don Flamrn of ;..f•wport Bea\:h. FOR SWIFT PEST CONTROL LLOYD PEST CONTROL Call 642-5922 holidays in Sant a Barba ra are !he f\1e ssrs. and :\lines. A. R. Le Gaye, Adri an Kuyper, l..a1~Tence Wolff and Deane Dodson. all of La guna Beach and 'Villia1n Palrick o f Ne1vPOr~ Beach. ~m. A~D ~1RS. P.1 L RECEIVING her 10-year pin during: an Orange Uiunty Board of Superv1SOrs mreling was !\lrs. Walter Chnch, assis·I~,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...~ !ant al tht Cost<1 ~tesa Steph~ns of Laguna Brach had as houseguesrs lhe rr daughler, i\l r~. Karl ~IC'Go1,·en. ll"hO 1:5 president or I he An1er1can Field Ser1·i(·(' i11 S <1 n Bf'rnardino. and !11 0 exchange students. l..1brar\'. l\Jrs. Clinch has ser1· . .----------_, t'd 1n ihe C~a f.tesa fat·1l1ty Ac c on1 p.a ny i n g \!rs. \-1cGowen 1\·ere Ch r isl i f' Christodeoulou or C~·press .11.r.d ,\!!'ral Erka!all' of Turke,\'. HOSTl:\·G a lun<·heou <1nd r·ard part y for Lagt1n,1 Beach \\'on1rn ·s Golf Club after ;:i 1\·cekl\' tourna111enl 11 erc :\trs. Paul \v aterrnan and 11\rs. l::dtl· :\!<irks in t!11': \\'atcrn1an hotne. SELECTEU lo par!lcipate on the Truth -0r Consequences television sho""' \\'as f.lr s. Andy Gensch of Huntington Beach, durtng her ..,,·hole tenure 11 tlh lhc counly, HETliH.\I.'\(; lo \l'wport Beach as fa<.'1htv <.'OOrdinator' for !he Parl.. · Lido Con· \alcsrent JJ ospil alii - fla~ship, Su p e r i o r and Ne\\·port \'\Ha -surrounding Houg /losp1l;il, ts .\l rs. OJ11 el 1\llrn. ::.he 11as furin e r ad· nunisrra!or of :"le11 por! Con· , . .,,le::;cen1. llospital. Jn the in· ler11n she pro\·ided n1an<1ge· 111ent ..:onsul tant ser1·il'cs LO oth er hospitals and \·isited Ha· Iv this summer for a con· 1.ention and reunion with an exchange student he r family hos ted 17 years ago. State Director Heads Program Dr. J . ~f. S!ubblebinc. California 's Department of i\fental llygi ene director, will address the annual dinner n1eetin~ -0f !he Or ange Coun1y t\ssocialion for l\lental Hral1h. :\frs. Ja1nes ;'\I c B ri de. chairn1<111, .~a id inore !h;in 2.000 i11v1tal1011s hare been n1<1ilcd fo1· the Tuc~da1·. 1.ltl ~6 <.'\"C'lll 111 th<' A1rportl'.r ln11 I !onOl'<'d 1-:U(·~!s will nl('llalC' nobC'rL Andrren nnd l ;cor~e; 1\rgys, president <11ll.l Cl· rculive director nt t he <:aliforni<i A.5soci;r.t1011 (or :0.lental ll talth, s nd Dr. C. l. Allen, new ' dite\:lnr 11 f \letropoh!an Stalf'! Hospital, i\urwalk A11·ards 111 1!1 be presenlcd lo fl U f $ {8fldir1J.: 01 g;iJ]J,'.J[IO!ll', ..;,. ""· ... ~ ~ ''" --'~ ~· T " ; t ~ ·-. . ' .. •• agencies and individuals in the c oun ty who ha v e den1onstratcd an aclive in· tercst and concern for mental hea lth. Dr. Stubblebine \\Ill speak -0n tiis plans f-0r bringtng men· tal health services io the com- nH1111t1es. !Jr 11·<1s <ippoin!cd to !h!' s1ale pust hy l;O\. Reagan Jn .July. l're\•1ousl}, he \\as program t'h1et of t·ommunity health ~erviccs in San Francisco and tn1ohcd in 1vork at stale hospitals and prisons, res1dcn. 1·y lrainin~ programs and po\·err y proJCC'l OOards. fir h<is 11-ritten nun1erous 11·orks on n1ent<1! r('!ardalio11 and t.:0111· 1nuni!_v nicn!af ht•al!h . COME IN FOR A COMPLIMENTARY BEARDED WOMEN ARE OUT !! DON 1T BC t:M SAR RASSED. LET US SHOW YOU HO\'/ ~SY i T I S TO REMOVE; EX~ESS HAIR WlTH MODERN ~LECTROLYS lS 1 MEDti:.AU...Y APPROVEO ••• sAFE'1 !='AST, GENTL.'E• CONSULT WITH OUR LI CENSED TECHN ICIAN I N OUR BEAUTY SALON. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT ROUX HAIR COLOR ANALYSIS · qy WILLIAM MERRELL, HAIR COLORING EXPERT; LET OUR HIGHLY-SK ILLED~OLORISTS PUT COLOR ANO S HEEN BACK INTO YOUR HAIR~ COLOR SPECI AL. COMPLETE CO LOR CHANGE FROM 17.50, REG. 35,00 VALUE. , CALL FORAN APPOINTMENT, 644-2800, EXT. 321>, ROBINSON'S NEWPORT ONLY~ ASK AllOUT OUR ADRIEN" AR PEL COMPLIMENTARY MAKEUPS , ROBINSON'S - NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • 644.2800 , • I .. f -1 DAILY PILOT s Monday Ot\Obtr 18, 1971 Solutio1a Sought U.S. Su1·cl1arge Hy JOlll'.' Ct:S:'\IFF f\E\Y )'OtlK (A P1 -"Our «anomies are m;ide to order f0r each other." s<11d Harold 13 &ort. L S. Assistant SetTrtary of Cornmrrce, 11.~ he spt1lt' 1n an 1nll'r\ 1ew uf future L'S · Canadian trade relallons . Eat•h rountry has unirJl.le resources and ab1 l111rs tu offrr the other. he ~Rid. addu1f? th;it ''If "e sit do11 n ;:ind r;ilk "·e can plan a c·on1plen1rn1ary relauonsh1p lh: I 1>111 n111 an- lagon1Le ea«h other ' Those 1elations 11 now are some 11o hat s1ra1ned as a rP-.ul t of the l. S. in1port surchaq!e of 10 perc:.>111 on goods fron1 al l fnrei!(n r nuntries. Can;ida Hl- cluded. The r S. n1arket is Canada's large~!. P.1any Canadi.1ns. and sonie Americans ;ilso. !rel that Canada should be exen1pt fr o1n the surcharge because the economies of !he two na· lions are so 1nler·re!ated. &ol! disagret.'s. Too 11111111· C'Ol!fl\r1es. he said. are building the L.S. market intf\ !heir o ""' n eC'Onon11es. "\\'e ha\'e 100 many houseguesls." he said. He indicated there ""'ill be no exceptions. ~lurualry sat1s1artory ob- ject1\'eS can be obtained by both coun tries. he said. 1f the y agree to romrr.<Jn planning 1n snme industnal sec t ors . ;\'either country, he ind1 c<1led, can ignore the unique needs and ad1antages of the other. "lf they are going to depend on our market 11o·e should sit doll'n and talk. And if he oe· A tTUual UlCI lrMnded lor !nwl:Mon Meldlli copi.al growth.. Income, wtiile o kx::for In pol'lioliO selelction. ·~lo ... _"' oopllol oppecioflon. C..-d ... _..._ ... __ i.._ ~--.... --... --..... -. ••••••••••• I Pocmc£o.i!1vSo1esCampay I I 623 ........, Sbl!t1 Snee! I I l.Dl~CA900w I '~·~·· \Ill) 111·1•,l l)('Od on nn their naturAI rf'sourre.s 11o·e sho uld plan ahead ." he said, !\c:'Ott described the eom- ple1nentary plans as "seetoral a/.!ree1nent s." and said one already ex ists in the automu111e industry _w hich permits duty.free entry into the L'n1t ed States or Canad1an- n1ade 1·eh1cles. He termed the automot11·e ai::reemf'nt a •·great success c<1mmerc1ally ... bu\ not!'d !ha t 1! co11tribu1ed $800 m1lhon to the rs 1niJe cieficit. •·\\'(' should perhaps txplore (l\her areas ln .,..·hich the ad· \ antage is more to us than to 1he1n." he said. '.\lany Canadians. in and ou t or gol'ernment , fear that ;igreen1ents in\Ohing the dominant Amencan eC'flnon1y may be to Canada's disad- \an!age. Typically, they say Americans "'1sh 1hem In become hewers of v.·ood and drawers of irater. insinuating that Canada 11o·ould be a mere supplier rather than a pro- cessor nf natural rewurces for American cities, farms and fa l lories. Seo!! ma intains that th is need not be the case. "Instead of JUSt sending us raw materials they coul d proctss them.'' he said. thus addi ng lo the 1 alue bf'fore export and s i m u ltanrously de\·elopin!:( Canadian 1 n d us t r y and emplo~·ment. But Scott suggested also that rather than ha\'e Canada de1 elop industries co mpet1til'e \Vl!h those existing in !he Cnited Stales, the two nat ions should plan a complemen tary re lation_.ship. We Stand Ready To Buy or Sell SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION COMMON STOCK AS PRINCIPAL Witho1o1t Sen-Ice CtMINJ• or Cornm1111on Costs to You. - L. B. MILLER & COMPANY ln•ntrMftf l11n~•" SOO Ne wporf Cenf.-r Drl•1 Newpon 110,h '44·1 5J1 Dr !21)) ']J.J7 5l ·--~-~-.,.,• I """"' """"" I I I F===:==:==:==:~I I I I -I Graffiti is I W'S I I _..,..... °""'._..... I A Joke .. Really ·--------.. · GOLF SCHOOLS FOR BEGINNERS ANO PROFESSIONAL olf lessons INTERMEOIA TES MEN • WOMEN CHILO REN WITH TRAINING- • Swh19, G1lp, StDllC• • • • • Wotd1, lt Oftl Ch lpplnt and P'itc.hln9 P'1111i"t and Sand Trop1 Golt Co111M lflq111n. oMI IYIH $14 PER · . MONTH ClUIS AND IAllS FU RNISHID ,.MONI. MOW "' FREE (t .... llnMM••Y Lt1-1114 JIMlyllt 968-4461 LOWER YOUR HANDICAP LEARN BETTER BASIC S START FROM BEGINNING INTERNATIONAL GOLF SCHOOLS FOUNTAIN VALLEY GOLF RANGE 982i GARFIELD AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY I Ml1 S. •' Fw,. -l••alih•"' 1ff ll•lfljl 968-4461 : ' ' " ,. ,\ ·- ' -. • ... . . ' l-:-. !ITC!*" • '• e+ W AMl!i e Pulp 1Ulli VANCOUVER -Alscope Consolidated, Ltd .. has agreedl to build a $1 00 million· pulp mill in Honduras with a daily capacity or 750 tons for Na-I ciona l Azu c ar Sa of 1 Tegucigalpa. The plant is to I employ Alscope's Nilrocell pulp-making process. • e Pho1phatfl1 CINCINNATI -President Morgens of Procter and G.am-j ble said Tuesday phosphate detergents ha11e crealed one of the most curious episodes of confusion in America in years. I IT'S NO SUR PRISE -\Vhile V\\ls' stylish Karmann Ghia sports changes on the inside. the exter ior remains virtually unchanged for 1972. New models go on sale Oct. 21 . Helol P&:G 's annu 2J meeting! the vast majority of Ameriran 1 home!'! can use phosphate detergents wit hout any fear of1 contributing to eulrophication 'I of streams and lakes or harm- ing lht environment in any wa y. Also. Morgen insisted, e11en in those areas \\'here eutrophication is a problem, phosporales are not alwa~·s the villein. He commended the • E n v i ronmental Protection Agency for its upcoming in-1 depth study of stream and 1 lake eutrophication. In High Gear J(ar1nann Ghia Has Buyers Guessing Again in 1972 e Ga• Plant B)' CARL CARSTENSEN \'o!ks""·agen·s K a rm a n n Ghi a -the t11o·o seater that son1e people refuse to belie11e is 'llW -will keep them guessing another year at least. Deep do11o·n inside it's still all \'o!kswagen for 1972. While the car appears li!Ue changed from last year's n1odel or e11en the first ones built in 1955 for lhat matter. lhe '72 ha!'! a full measure of new con11enlences. Features readily apparenl on the inside are : -a new lever on the steer- in11: column which makes it as easy to operate the windshield Evaluating Securities With Quiz \\'hat's a stock worth? "The Wall Stree t v.·ill le!l you that any stock is worth \Yh11te11er son1eone is willing lo pa y for it,'' 11ccording to an article in The E x c h an g e Magazine. There are, howt'11er, other methods for e 11 a I u a ting securities. a cc or cl i n g lo J\1ari!yn V. Brown. author of the article in the October issue of the Blg Board magazine. "Interestingly , the measures used to determine lhese ln- veslment values have changed s1gni f1cantly Ol'er a ~riod of time," say& ~1iss Brown . Pnor to V..'orld \Var II, much of security analysi s concerned itself v.·ith the valuation of as· set s and d1\'idend pa yment prospects. Since the war. ana lysi s has dealt increasingly with income statements. ''Today the incoine state- ment receives most of the at· !cn!1on of the secu r iti a s an;ilyst and the trend in eam· ings per share i.~ regarded as the princi pal determinant of stock value," the article states. ";hen e11a!uation m o v e d from assets, book 11alue and di 11idends to the trend in earn- ings per share. so me method had to be found !or compari ng the!'le varying trends t o determine ttie relati11e at · lracliveness of various issues. One very useful method, ac- cording to Miss Brown, is to project earnings for ten years. usually on the ba sis of an assumed growt h rate. and lotal these earnings. If the current price of the 11tock 1s lower than these projected tota l earnings, the Jilock is considered attractive for purchase .. It is this predict11hilty in earnings per share and the.ir erowth rate that rernain prime determinants of market Value in today'1 -investmenl en· Wl'onmenl, her article sfates. To determine these two variables of growth a n d predictability, lhe. art i C' 1 e suggtsts that the follo""·ing RUideh ne questions should ht answered : Has !here bren ronsislent growth in past earnings? Is it rea~onable lo l!xpect these galn!'I to continue~ Is the company's man11g~ ment and financial structure slronii enough to support tht growth projecltd' r~ the 11rowth rtal or the result of Mimeth lng such 11s 11 change in 11 cc o u n t l n g mr.thods ? Miss Brnwn Is editor or ''The Burnham V i e.,.,, . ' ' pt1 1Jllshed by Burnham .and Co '· 11n NYSf~ brokcr~ge firm . ( washer-wiper as it is to use the car's turn·signal~ or i!s co lumn·mounted headlight· dimmer: -res ty I e d speedomet er y,·hich includes a trip odometer for the first time; -automatic electronic check or the dual brake system's warning light bulb each time the ign ition is switched on ; -new attracti11e "finish" for the door and quarter panel in- teriors. Road noi~e has been reduced through I he use of new noating bearings al points where the body is fa stened to the chassis y,•hil e !he new bum pers -similar in style lo those used on the Beetles. fast-backed 'fype Js and Squareback Sedans -in· corporate rubber inserts in their over-riders to ll.bsorh parking and tight-t raffic "taps.'' The rear "occasional" seat converts into a large load-<:ar- rying platform behind the two bucket seats. Equipped with a four·o n-lhl'- f I o or f u 11 y-synchromesh transmission. !he Ka rmann Ghi a is optiona.lly available y 0111' M Ottey with V\V's torque-con11ertl"r Au l om at i c Stickshift. Providing the convenience of noshirt driving in city trafric, it still lets the motorist run through the gears for top performance whene11er he clesires. Co11ered by a 24-month or 24.000 -mile y.·arranty, whiche\'er comes first, all new Karmann (;hias are deli11ered v.·1th coupons good for free VW Diagnosis at 6,000.mi!e in- tervals during their first 24,000 miles of lra11e1. Introduced at dealt'rships through-Out the U.S. at lhe start of the 1970 model year. VW Diagnosis is de sign ed to uncover mechanical difficulties so that they can be repaired before de veloping into major pro- blems. Top speed is 86 mph for standard t r ans m is s i o n Karmann Ghias, either hard- top or co nvertible models, ~·hile 'Ghias equipped ~·ith A u tomatic Stickshift transmissions have a max- imum and cruising speed of 8.1 mph. The entire '72 VQlkswagen goes nn sale in dealer showrooms, Oct. ZI. WILi1INGTON, Del. Columbia Lng Corp. has engaged Wellman Power Gas.1 In c., to design and build a gas reforming plant at Green Springs, Ohio. lo cost $381 million and produce 2 S 0 million cubic feet of pipeline! quality gas daily. e TV Sfll• DALLAS Te\etronics. Indus tries. Inc ., said it has an : $8.S million Jetter or intent to, purchase for 50,000 of its 18·in-[ ch solid slate modular color tel evision recei11ers from 11 large eastern retailer. The : sets ere to be de!i11ered 011er ' fi11e years. e S11~pe111ion \\'ASHINGTOPi The Securities and Exchange Com· I mission has suspended trading in the over-the-counter market and on the Philadelph ia· Baltimore-Washington stock, exchange in shares oi Leisure Li11ing Communities. I n c . , Fitchburg. Mass. The SEC ac- cused the company of filing an annual report containing false and misleading statements. The suspension will endure for 10 days. e Look IJp Vocational Counselors Needed at,High Schools Look for a hi gher market "''Ith a major top around the: 975 level by the first quarter of 1972, James Dines & Co.I says. The firm says. the Dow , probably will not surmount !he l.000 level. Much bigger gains will be made by specul atlve stocks. howe11er. especially on the American and over·the- counter ex changes. it adds. \ By SYLVIA PORTEil A full 12 years ago the fam· ed educa!or. Dr James 13 C.n· nant. recom mended 1n "The American High School Today" that nur high schools ha~·e nnc l'oc ational counselor fnr e11ery 250 to 300 students. Today, the ratio i~ s11!1 on\.11 one for el'ery 550. ln many hig city high schools, it 's an ap- palling one counselor for c11er.v 1.flCKI students and the average amount of counseling i~ ;i near-useless 11 ~ hours each year for each child. A decade or so ago. John Gardner, the e du c at or~ philosopher who head~ "Com- mon Cause." proposed that our schools offer continui ng vocational guich1nce for all student!'! until the age of 21 - including tareer "checkups" during the early working years of youngsters who do nnl continut into collegt. Today, there ::trl' very few vocational counselors in either our two-or four-year colleges. profes.!lion.al. technical o r .graduate schools. Out of e11ery foor counselors. three are in high ichools and these con· centrate most of their efforts on eollege·bound studenls. Although the Fed e r a 1 government has poured tens of millions 1of dollars in recent years into the field . of job counseling and training .-to make tht besl possible use of the nation's 11vallabte skill~. to redute juyenile delinquc nry and lo boost opportunilie, for the hard-to-employ -today ·s 70.000 11ocalioriAl counselor~ fill only 11 small fraction of our real nteds. This is a dangerous gap - and It's made even mort so by the current jamming of our technical and tradt schools with kids who have decided lo by·p.!IU 1 college education. As rar 11s our n111ion's future well·being i!'I .concerned. just the "worst" of our }'{)Un!:(~ttrs may bt choosin~ thi~ route. If~ cert11lnly 11 tra~lc gap In the millitins of youngsters "·ho are utterly i_gnorant of the full range of options and op- por!unit1es open to them in lhe labor n1arkel. to the millions of wnmen and blaC'ks still herded into low status. 101\'· paying Jobs. The bul k of go\'ernment carel'r information, ace-uses Dr. F.:!i Gi n7.bcrg of Columbia Uni\•crs1tv, is "irrelevant " to the actu.il need or jobseekers in specific eities and specific occupational f1eds. Hig h sthool ]Ob cnun~elors ;ire bn!;ged dn1vn in paper 11o·ork helping students choose courses, fill nut air plication blanks. administering apt itude te sts, tic .. when they should be helping I he youngsltr to de11elop a long- range career strategy in· eluding post-high s c ho o I education and the exploration 0 r allraclive occupational areas. "Kids catch on quickly e Leadership No market can move 11o·ithout leadership or y,•hen "parched for la ck nf internal li11uidity.'' as this mll.rket is, according to J a mew a y Scr11ir:e. A bi g lon g rall ' now is h1 i;?:hly unlikely in view of the prepondrrance or suoply y,•aitinp: to hit the market at E'arh Upt 1ck. Upcoming tax loss sell in!!. and the unfamiliari new pressures generated hy 1 President Nixon's PhAse Ty,·01 economic plan. it adds. I e Drifting I The market's o v e r :i 1 l techn ical condition still re-I mains quite good, E.F. Hutton & Co. says. Some drifting mey: occur here. however. it adds. e Oulfl91v that counselors jus~on't Now that the elfeeli11e ~noi\' ver~. 1nuch." a s de11alu111ion of the dollar has f •.1oi:berg, and tht'y q ly occured. short and long term discount , "'' h ~. t e 11 er the -U.S. capital should re11erse its counselors ... say. massive outflow. W r I g ht .E11en wor~e. do'e. c I a r ~ s Investors' Ser11ice belie11rs. Cini.berg. author of a h.ard-bit-Th. I·" .,. th 1 ling new book, · • ca r e er " 1s. coup t;\I w1w1 e reccn G u Id ance" (McGraw·Hilft--aboul·fac~ ~y the federal 17.!IS I. "the girls. the blackS\ ~[''e board.s open market and the least f'conomically ad-commlt'!-ee ~1rected toward1 vanlaged students tend to get suppo.rt;1ng tn!'ltesd of un- the worst job counseling. derm1~1ng bon~ m 1 r k .et The!!e are preclseJv the ones prices and wi!h returning who. need 1hc. best.'; business conficle.nre .. r;hould o r courst. there ha!'! been lead to subslant1al gains by snme: progress. The U.S. both the. stock and bond l.11bor Department and the: markets. it adds. re deral-Slate J::mployment Ser\•ice 11re developing 1 ·wide r11n!:(e of new career guidance materials for disadvantaged workers. The Employment Ser11ice is steppirig up its career ·counseling capability for professionals RS y,•ell as non·profeMionAls. Do7.ens or Yout h Opportunity Centers have been opened in recent ~·ear~ as an adjunct to the Employmrnl Service ~o help dropout~ and others. In some r;chool svstems -Brookline, Ma.~s. a~d SeeUle -dramatic t xperimf'nls an! being 11unch· ed ln tareer exploration. • S/1ip Bid TULSA -An all -transporta· tion im!U!'ltry program is need- ed to check the slowdown In the economy of the Grf!at Lakes RtKion . Preskient Jchn Dwyer of Oglebiy Norton of Cleveh1nd said In 1 spe h before the annual con- venti of lhe Propeller Club. Og!ebay \Norton oper11tes orr carrier~ 11'hd other ships on the Gre::it L11ke~. D11o·yer said high connecting rail rates are sa bola~ing lnw cost water lransport of bulk cargoes or lhe Great l.;ike!i. ' . ' '!""· ·--. +• • FACES I I .· ·1-j • A /~ - ' ' ' "'!! ~ ' ./~A,; ---. • HEU:N &. SHAffER NATHAN MILLER Think You Don't Know Them? You probaby do n't recogn ize a single name or face in this group and yet, if you're one of the DA ILY PILOT1S very well informed editorial page readers, it is this talente d team of writers wh ic h helps you keep info rme d. They write the Editori - al Resea rch Reports. Though their own names don't appear on the articles which are pub lishe d under the Ed itorial Re search Reports headin g, these are the real pros -diggers who go afte r all the backround facts which put today's top issues into perspec.tive -witho ut thought of st•king the fame that 9oes with th e name when you're a national columnist. They're Your INFO~MERS ' Yes , they could be your "informers ." It's featu res like Ed itorial..Resear"eh Reports which make the DAILY PILOT much more than just the most import.i..nt hometown newspaper availabla to residonh along the Oranefi Coast. The DAILY PILOT is the total packoge. II mokes whotever happens in the w~rld "local new s" an d delivers it daily right to your home. let this team of dedi- cated "informers" help yo u keep informed. Read Editoti~ Resea rch Reports on the edil or i•I p•ge -and 111 the other informative special feature s in other perts of tho DAILY PILOT ' G~1 v Tlte DA il Y p;LOT For Peanuts! Here's .G • c . .____... here's here's here's last but not leut, here'• CHARLIE BROWN •.. and LUCY •• ,an d LINUS ••• and VIOLET ••• and hsre's SCHROEDER,,. and SNOOPY --· Phone (;4 2.4:~2 1 (Ci rculation De11nrt1nent) to have the \vhole Peanuts gang come and visit you dally. ' ,, ( " • ,, \ ,, I' • ZI OAILV PILOT Monday, Octobtr 18. }q71 OICk fRACY TUMBLEWEEDS "' ANNOUNCEMf;Nf: l-IAVING;~ 1 1-3 MAW MOONS ND\'/, 8fEN Al...,,~ .. : J:.N\)5 RE MY VOCAllON1 / !-IAVf, li AT L.ONG-tJ15f, Aflt'R MINU-ir.5 of AGONri1NG SOU L. SU.RCttlNG; ~15COVER1'D MY CAL.LING: I HAVE J)~CIPW 111 ~J;COMJ. A CH/Ef! 1----J "·18 Jk ~H MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, LAURlE a. McKINNEY OH · WRITES·· HE SAYS OUR. l 'LL LITTLE EGG -SHAPED EYES TRY STANDING ON END ARE TO MOST UNUSUAL AND EXPLAIN VERY UNNATLlRAL..! FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE ~E N SME STOOPED OVE'? TO U'.)Q( II.ISi De , -TMAT WAS lT ! flAW!HAW! HAW! HAW!HAWl HAW!HAW! YEARS AGO BEFOR'ETV·- WHEN COMICS FIRST STARTED, ON'E OF 11-lE FAVORITE PASTIMES WAS KEYHO~E PEEKING· • • ti' • ly ChesNr Goald NOW, WllAT DO VOU DO WITH A TRUNK FULL OF LADY COP? By Tom K. Ryan COME1 CJJME1JAY ~ANNOLJ·;:_11 ntf;R1"L.L 8E TIME~ " fOR RWOICIN& .•. WttfRE llO /PICK UP M'(llONNE:l'? By Al Smith "THE EGG-SHAPED EYE WAS MORC SUITABLE FOR T!41S PURPOSE-- BENCE THE EGG·s+IAPED EYE WAS CREATEO By Dale Hale ,_ 'li' By Frank Baginski . •' • Ll'L ABNER . . SALLY BANANAS GORDO S~IE:,VTIFh:. NCT£: .AN M1<111woRM 's PRIM/: CO"/CERJJ IN J-IFFi 15 70 ' UffS60 10/>f'V PLACE FOR COCKTA ILS, PNJCfitTOf .. c:JNsrAJ;-irt-'/ Ftef;,.,r J:f'li'{f)i:zA1!0/Jf 0 . ~---- -AND COMPUTER-C.ONTPDUED. AT THE SLIGHTEST MINT OF A CDMPLAINT ABOUT AN"f OF OUR PRDDtJc.TS '\ ANVWHERE-- . ' By Al Capp -Tl-lE 51..JIT AND 1 ~S WEARE R ARE HU ED ATTHE.COMPLA ER,- A~D CRUS IM!! ·'-' '8 THIS l5 ADAAA DA'f !=OR P.ALPM NADER!! By Charles Barsotti -.... By Gus Arriola .sAL.ooNf JXJO!ZS. IO-IS . ·---.....-----~~-~c -.. ~~~­ ~-=--..::----. =-""""--- MOON MULLINS ALL TH ' HIPPIES ARE STARTIN<; 10 WEAR WORK CLOTHES ... By Ferd Johnson ~ '\]= . "".;::::"' ' . I\, ANIMAL CRACKERS 'YE' s, Bl.IT \IJ\Jc) QR DER ED UP 11..\E O lL :SL\C.K?°! 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A'll -tlme Giants 9reat 67 Slot out 00\li't,I Saturday's Puzzle Solved: T•t5 E G1 ;s S E C <t lJ~~~ E<t Al •lOE \J "T IE "O l ~t O All t lP E CU N A 1 11 •O O f S l 'I A• o 1 C " I lJ 1 I• ·~k [ ~l A l F l ~D ~ T l~~ l l ~• T ~[l l Coritl.'nd ~ H,1vlng 1h..- ,1~d 11y to lfil'ernbrr 7 Goddrss o! r!iSC Old 8 Play s oo Wti1ds 'l Slanting 10 P11bl ic pe1forme· 11 Jewl.'ler':. lOflB/71 35 Str inged instrument 6 Dls t•ncl1vr l iml.' period 38 Motherless calf 1 Papul ~1 dl.'ssert: 2 words ~ 01.'serters; Stang 43-of lhe unit House 12 Ma\ce happY 46 -AIJ.mos lJ MJ\ce disti~c l 47 Maltre3lr11c 21 Fi~ed a11d 48 Marks m.1dc rigid by COfll ac:t Z3 Moo!.'lary un it 4'1 On the of Nepal forbidden list 25 Withdraws . 50 --' flu 1 Tyl)t of 27 GGad 5) C~i\.a l nf 'tairca se 28 F1eedom from F'1J1 2 Arrn .. dlllo woiry 55 Nursemaid 3 Sm>wi119 9ooll 2't Devise 56 Mll l!~ry fudgmenl secretly awillds: Abbr. 4 Raise la I 3~ Acts of 1alsinq 57 Ory up: V~r. mort lmpartant upright 60 -Rogers: job 34 Act ompllshes ActJ• ' "\ . 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By John Miles =i .l . ! I ~ ' 1 THE GIRLS J - "I'd heller not-be slill basn ·l calmed down about lbe wig. ' ' • • DENNIS THE MENACE • ,/r,.-.. ..,. ...... " .· ' • ' '· . · 11..:k"lf P~•ID .'BOUND FOR CABO -f'our of the seven yac:hts in Ne\Vport llarbor )'acht ·Club's Caho San Lucas race drive for the line Saturday in a reaching start 'under lhreaten1ng skies. The threat developed Sunday morning. Knock ing S1rtus fl (No. 701 7) out of the race. Oth ers in photo are Dorothy O (7477), Aries and Kahili. : UCLA Tec11n ~.Wins Berth ~-. i~;Jn Douglas , .... '};~:The UCLA sailing !earn , ;"'-ippered by Dick Loe\YY Sun- ;~~ topped a lisl of six co!- ~fegiale aspirants fQr a bt>rth in the !Xiuglas Cup match racing se•u's Oct. 29-Jf>. The sailoff v.•as held off Cllrona de! i\lar 1n Shields J;\ass Sloops. The L'CLAn s were lted 11'1!h use on r oin!s but . beat the ~ 1'rojans. led by St eve Hathawa.v, in their indi vidual : mritch. use wa!! already ac- • cepted in the Douglas Cup '. lineur. ~ Others in the sa1loff v.·ere Orange Coast College, UC Santa Barbara. UC Santa -Cruz. and UC fr 1·ine. The Dnugl;:is Cup rosier v.·11! be C;;l State L n n ,i: lknch, t.:nivcrsi!y of Han·aii. liSC, t;CLA. Stanford. Ster h e ns Institute. U ni1·ersity of Oregon. and the Uni\'crsity of \\:ashington. Defending Chu1np Wins · Snipe Title RI O !)F: .JA!l>EtR O IAP l - Defending 11·orlcl ch::irnr!0n Earl Eln1s of San Diego won I.he Sn ipe Cl?.<,s satling 11·orld c-h;irnninnsh1rs Frirl;:i1• <ifter ii "·rek-Jong C()l11pet111on on c;u<inabara Bal' Roger Stcw;\rt. a!sn nf San nie,s;:n. finished fourth de:;pi!r three first places in ind1\"1dual r;ices. behind Ral f Conrad of Br;i ?il and Fe lix Canrt'rlo of Sp<iin. ~:!111-". 111th h1f1 fir~\~. three seconds ;ind a fourth 1n the bt'st sl"'llJf·nf·~cven i;er1ef, rn!. !Pct ed 17 pn1nts (;nnrad had 2.1! 7 and Cancedo 32 4 --- : ,j . ' . . ' .. • Su111111erwind Captures Overall Class C Title Summerwind , skippered by Ricchard r.'leine cf L o s Angeles Yacht Club, \\'as the overall and Class C winner Sunday in LA vc·s Sail East Race, the second feature of the Harbor Series. Jack Baillie, BYC;. CLASS A-(l l NewsBoy: (2 J Vectur II, Herb Johnson. SDYC; l.1 l Ragtime, Barney Flam, LBYC . CLASS P.-! 11 Red Rooster. J oh n Calle}', CYC ; (21 Robon Il l. llnb£'rl Gran!, NHYC: (3) Borh;:i, i\llckey Co!ich, CYC. The race was sailed in light l.o moderate winds. Final race of the series is the f\1 arineland race next Sunday. !\lost of the yachts in the race are prep- ping for Long Be<1ch Y<1cht Club·s La Paz race n•hich starts Nov. Ii. Final results'. OVERALL !OR-! I I Sum· merwind: i 2) Star, Lln vd Po1-l'el!, LBYC; (3) Ne1-l's8oy, Clinics Set At Marina Boat Sho'v ..J' Follov•inf: ~ lhe schedule of clinics ani:I panel discussions at the S<:iuthern California 1\larina Associat ion S<1ilboat Show '''hirh runs Oct. 22.;11 FRIDAY . Oct. 22-Cookery at Sc:i. i\fike Ro.v SATCR Ot\V. Ort. 2J O!yn1pic (;amcs prf'paration. a discussinn of f11'e Ol,rn1p1c classes in sailin~. ,\lONDA'i'. Oct. 2fi -He:11·y l\'ea!hcr s:iiling and s11rvn·al at sc;i , Al Adams n·1th filn1 s of J!l.19 hurricane at. !\'e'.'·po rt Beach . TUESDAY. Oc!. 2fi t-1ndcrn Trrnrls In Yarht J)csign. Charles :\lnri.:?.1n. St !'elcrshurg F'!a. and Gary :-.·!1111. San Fr;inc-isco. \\'EDI'iESDAY. Ori. 27 - Quarte:r and Jla lf.Tnn racing, Charles i\lnrgan. Garv i\tull. Bruc-r Kini::. Bob Fin<'h. THL'Rf'n." y . Oct 23 -Sa1!- rn;iking. Lo>1·£'!1 ~•ort.h, Kenne y \\';ills FRJl)AY , Ort. 29 Fiberglass re pair and con· struct1on. Ra!ph HellP.I. , CJ.ASS C-(l 1 Su m1ner'.'·ind: (21 Star: i :ll Ariana, George Thor~cn. LA YC. CLASS Il-1 ! ) I 11 v i c l us , !!ugh l~ainsnn, LBYC: (2) Pnn1era, Phil ~Io r g an, T\HYC: l:JJ Glory Bee, Lee Thom pson. LB\'C. CCA-( I 1 l!o!id;:i~' 'fl)o, l\en Croan, L1\ YC: (2 1 Diahellc;:i!. !\·lar k \\'ilson, ABYC: (3) Qua.~ar, Cnn11·ay & \\'nghl, LAY C. i\'l OllF'-111 \Ve stcrll'. Rav Corbell , CBYC: !2.1 Dilly Ji. Ken Smith, B\VCC; ( 3 ) T\unrod, Anrly C h a m be rs . lllfYC l'HH F -1 I J \'rxcn. ,\lorg;,n Cox, LAYC; 121 Halcyon. Bill Huhter. SI Bl'C. i31 Al \'1en- lo. Bob Hatch, LA 'i'C. San Diego Ace Sivee11s Regntta Lo1,·e1J l\"orth of San Diego Yach!. Ch1b was the "'!nner Sund11y 1n Bahia Corinthian 1·achl C!uh's P n dot a k i\1emorial m<i tch race regaHa sailed 1n Olympic type Soling S]O'lpS. The San Diego ace scnred a cll!an s'"'·eep 1n the IO.boat flee!. Runner·ur in thP series ~·as Benn.I' r.11tchi!ll r,f California Yacht Club. and the defending ch;:imp1on Don Be v er , &outh wrstern Yacht CJ u b , dropped In lhird. I! Y.'a.<: !he fi rst loss for Bever since lhe ser1Ps has hPen ,o;;ii!erJ in S11/1ng.<:. In l:'lli~ he \1·nn \\'ilh 11 cl ean sweep and in 1i:171) h<id onl~· one lo~s. ThP Podolak SPriPs 11'35 originally sailed in 10-nictcr~. Two Pilots Score Wins Tom \\'11lson of Ba lboa Y;i cht Club won the lfump.qrey Bn~art PerPf'lual in Newpnrt ll arbor Yacht Club's Kite Cl ass serie.<: Sunrla,v. and Chris t:olb.v of "'llYC \\'as !he win· ner of the \\'. 0 . Schock Troph y in lhe Lehman·l2 CJ11ss. Tn>phy winners: KIT1': -111 Tnm \\i'illson, BYC: 12t Terr1eanne Parkt!t , Nll YC: 13 \ Phil Greene. BYC . LElll\1AN·l2 -!lJ Chri.~ Colh_v, N~lYC; f2.l Boh Da vil"., NHYC ; CJ) Ted , r..1unroe, NllYC. Soling Class Races Begin Soling Class sailors from 10 Southern California y a c h t cluhs will compele starting 11>- day In Bahia Corinlhliln Ypchl Clu b's annu11I 'Va lter Podolak f\lemori11J Serles. OA!lV PILOT n 2 Columhias Vie for Lead Two Columbia·57s, were bat· tling for the !tad in Ne.,..•port ~!arbor Yacht Club's Caho San Lucas race Sunday after 11 stormy fi rst night at sea. 3 Yachts On Block SYDNEY, Austrcilia ~AP ~ - Au st r a J i a n n e._w!i paper puhlisher Sir F'rank Packer has advertised his three 12· me1er yachts for .sale. Leading the su:·boat Ottl was Bob Beau ch amp 's Dorothy 0 from NHYC, '.''Ith Ru.~s \\'ard'~ Aries some 14 n11les astern. Dorothv O y.•as ;:ihP;iin flf Pu nl<1 ~11n:rta snulh of Ens<>nada, Bob Lynch's SJ.foot cutter Sirius II \\'as the fir st viciun of Saturday ni1;;ht's stormy going and was out of the race V>1!h a broken r u n n i n g backsta.v and booni. Sile 11•as tn11·rd 1ntn San Diego at 3 a rn . Sunday by the Coast Guard. The r.:ic-e st<1 rlrd o ff Nev.·f10rt at noon Saturdav ln ~us!y 1;i.111 knot y,·inrls ·and 1hre111e111u!: sl.1es that f:a1 e pron11se of a v.et rtd<> during Al rollcall Sunday lhe winds astern of the Cal-33 Kah1h, ro- v.·ere still from the southeast skippered by Willtam V, betY.'ttn the Caronados l!l11nds Wrigh t and Eric Fricke r, Hun. and Ensenad.11 , y.•hert lhe lleet tington Har~ur YC. "'"s co11cenlrated. but the The Cal-40 Sayula, skippered velocity had dropped to JD.12 by Ramon Carlin of Acapulco knots. was 12 miles astern of Ana J\.1a.ria If. Twenty.three miles astern of,p; _____________________ 9j Aries in the A division wa s John Scripps' 89-foot ketch "'ov1a de! J\.lar froin San Diego. A! Schoellerman's A n a r.1a r1a II from Bahia Cnrin·; thian Yacht Club was leading lhe B dil'ision on corrected tln1c. She 1vas two miles • • /cl... ~ .. 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"Grrrel JI'' is in storage at Ne"·port Shipyard , !\c"·port, R ho de Jsland. cont used seas, Sinus 11 apncared to he in for !rouble at !he start a.~ she '"''as hee]('d rail do1vn \l.'ith her big Jib appearing to scoop 11·atcr in !he mounting seas. , .• J{JDS LOVE UN CLE LEN Saturdays in Th e DAILY PILOT • HOME • Bl./SINESS - Bob Paley & Associates 474 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA 642·6500 -546-3205 Sears Fresh Start ' ' D D ' i . _., .. ·~ -.___ Prices Effective Sun., Oct.17 thru Toes., Oct. 19 Tl1c New Scars NORTIJRIDGE AUTOMOTCVE CENTER NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 9 a..m. to :i:30 p.m.1'-fonday thru Friday \7isit 1his new .c,ianc Scars Automotive Center ••• Complete A uromot1\'C service :ind car care. 1000 1\'orthritfi;?:f' Fn-.l1ion Cf'nlrr •.• Phnn.-RR~-72i2 $4.99 O.E.R.* Shock Ab•orbc"" S4VE $1 .52! •7 its most American made cars. 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Fits 98o/o of All American-Made 12-Volt Cars • The zeplacement battery designed for mos t popular applications •Equals the original equipment battery in most aut omob iles Free Sears Battery lnstanatlon Sears Battery Guarantee Frtt replaeement voithin 90 days of pur- cllast" if battery proves defe<:Live. A f~r '1(1 days we will rl'place il wtlh a new battery, if defe<:tive, charging only for lhe period of ownership. Your monlhly ~e for ownership wilt be computed by d1vidini lhe current selling price leM trade-in I t the time of rl'turn, by the m.imtlt!r of mt:mths of guarante-e. Low, Low Price! Booster Cables Regular $24.99 Dwell Tachometer Buy 1Vou! • 8 11:11J1e. 7 urind, Ctlfl~r conduc1or ' 2"7 1 1016 $49.99 Portable Steel Ramp • \Vhn:I cor.-1nKt· .~,':~1hkl~ 3999 clinfi, whttt '"'"~ •Hold.. up to 2\o':> '"" .. • F1Jlly uaiuinor· 19 99 izcd t irt11it; •Wo1k$ on 10 7 type of ignition. 4121811 4, 6, 8 cycle Cl)o- ~nes •6, !:? or 24 ?Olt 1ystcms ISAVEI llli..J Regular SS.99 Grease Gun •'.\'oak fits h•llmt- lac°' u rkfittinc• • Sprinc primed pi.- ton thmin.11tt1air ..... • SHOP \UNDA11l-NOON fo S 00 pm • MONOAT !htu IRIDAY q 30 o rTI to ~ 00 p '" • SAIUADAYS. q JO o '" lo 6 00 p "' • FAii PAIUO:.INC. COME TO BOAT SHOW .-:... Bl1Jndc hostess Il se Ktm- ball bt!ckons boating fans to lhe 3rd annu al Sc11J1J).._ ern California Sailboat Sho\,. l\'hl~h opens Frida~ at \ the L<lng Beach Srofts :\rcna. ~n addit1nn to Ilse there 11·ill be more than 200 sail boats of all 51zes Tor sklpprrs i~he event are Lowell North, • n Diego Ya cht Club, DQn Bevt J!efen- rl111R ch am fl Inn ',lrom Southv.·es!ern Yacht C!uh. &In Dlegn, and Roger We lsh, Nc11·port Harbor Yacht Club. ·-· •••J (<O~ .... ot ....... _ 1t••U • I Scars -· ........... -•-C>••• ••Llrf ' ... .-........ --·· ··-••""'Ii .. -. --· ...... ,, ·--... -... ................ 0 .. ,.·--···· on display. 4 ...... , -........ . ·-.. 4(00 .,. ... ," ........ ~·-~· ..... ,," ........ . ... _. ........ -... , ..... ,,.,_, ..... ,,, ...... ~-(0. M•·•I> • ........ • ., ....... llJ•l!ll .......... -..-...... --. -··-··-'"·'"' ...... >! " ... ,.,' --"''"" ~---·~ "'·'"" _,_...,.._ • •• DAILY Pl lOf For The Record Dissolutions Of Marriage l"•ltre41 octtller 11 HUlmt n. Lue J. •r><I Dcw!t lO E. Ht lllitr. S!,,.rl 1-1, ,,,. M•rn D. llo11m1n. Eltll!ll J<1o1nn •M 81rrv G-"· McCr1ii•li, N1ncv T. 1nd l't ul A. Jt1~, C"_.._,. H. 1JW1 Mer•1rel 1', Mton1r. Ro•c M••I• 1nd Don ltt l1h, •lct11.-0M)ll. s111r~v "· 11111 J.,.., 11v, S~ln~r, Howt•d Du1n1 '"" M1ml1 All.,.. ti0<ton. Mlrl•M " •"" M1lvh1 E. Jollnoon. C1rol1n S. Ind W1rr1n T. M••1ro1, Ro.,. M 1rc1 Mlch1et. Sl'oumalc1r, Jcvcc 4 . •I'd Cll1r1ot1 M. O'llrv1n, W1lm1 Loul1 """ M1ry Jt M . P1!m1r. Pt1rlcl1 E•elyn ""' llon&IO B1rrv l.una, JOV<I M. •..cl "-·· G. T•ll•a, Con11u•ct J 11n 1no Svlvuter Clem. DowMv. cncrv! W. 1na •-rt S. Neil, Ol1nn1 Lte 1rod R-..i LH. P191, Miry N. 1"11 J1mt1 It, W-. 811111 111. 111<1 8e!ry L. M,tntllck. 81rb•H1 Ann i nd 1tlc111rO B1rrr Pursell. DJ1n1 Louloe .tnd JtlH Euvene_ K1v. R1n<ll D•nlct 1n<I IUCh"O A!1n, U1:1!>1m, Jo""l)lll .... c . •nd Dt Vld w. AIOlow. B•rt>ar• Ell.., Ind AQ-borl ic:emp. McDon1ld. Sl\lrlev A, tnd J1m•1 C. llee,,.,er. Pl!r'tCll ....... I nd Ri(:ll1rd IL Quinn, Vlrolnl1 LIUl1n i nd lt<>n Je•tph ll1rls11. Res1m1rv t nd Mtlvln lrvlno. Fl1n<1tr, P1!ricl1 J. t ncl Jo1eo11 C.. Dll 1noe. Beverly J . •nd J1mn w. PHH OclOW 11 R~ln~n. Lint 1"d FrMOlt Strwart. Ol1rc M1rlt 11'1(1 Edw1rd. w11~11on. Dl"I Jo•d•nt i nd Fred C!ll· lord, J1,,unk1, Sh,.rrv Atr>N t nd Ht,,•V A. PllllllN. 1'110ma1 KVlt .. nd D11nn1 -·· Cllt Ppellt. 11"'111 IE. I nd Hollv. llucller. C~n1t1nc:1 Jullt t nd ANH How1rO. T1lk>n. Mlchttl Ktn,,tth i nd Ct rpl An11, At!IJ,,.., Nancv J. 1nd Dont ld C.. Robl-rll, Slllrle1 M1r!1 1no M1nrv Mturlce Porter. A<1el1 E lclttn I ncl J1me1 Wet>J1ff. Doutro.11, A11>11 S. 1l0d 51111 H. Ruiz, Sht ron A . tl't<I l'hKIY I". GtrduflO, Grtlcll<ln J . I nd llt\11 F . l"or11v. Grell I nd llurnrl! G. MDMI, l"rt nkl Y Rty I nd l.ind1 lDIJ. JOl'l<'l.on, Mtro1r11 Ann, 1nd Cl1r1nu ' t-11001111. 1'heres1 Mt r\e, i nd llll'b 1'11111 Octobtr lt l"""'' Hector Gon11le1 t nd Ron Eleni P1dlll1 Gill. w 111l1m •· I nd Dawn M. T1ctslng1r. Robert and Jo-n. Hls11. V!rol1>!1 l. 1nd c;,,..,,t w. Cramer. M lcll••I S. i nd Cllrlstin• P. Brcwn, Sll1ron IC1 v find Tcmmv R•Y llll)m1>51)n, Lt rflv t nd Jove• •nn. Solm•. Frod M••k And IC1rolyn IC•V. Slllrlev. Marl• J. and Jen lt T. Ho""ard, T11om11 Bon!cn t'ld P1mtl1 Kav. MtNt!!, Elncr,. tnd lowh Miiion. wa it er. 0111 '"" Eve""· Hac~enberv, Helen 1nd Mltlord R. Yl1Un9, Liiiian J, I nd TllflMll E. Hlllev, Janice R, And l r1vl1 D'D11>!t l. Croocn. June S. i nd' Jonn H. TllomlQll, Vlrgl1>lt Belle 1nd Vornon II Hernal>CIH, Fr1nd•C<> J1vl1r 1nd M1rcl1 Gerf11>im1. llr11>1. Bovd 8 . 11>d Ev1 l. Tle<1em111, Mt.Iv In E, And Sarin. Smlfn. BeUv L. t nd' Terr1nc1 L. C•"••v. Svlvl1 Ind Mt rtin M. ROOO. 0ofll V. Incl JOl>n R. Pne111i. Eln~! E1rlt1>e 1nd """'' Lf1>V1t Gcr<11)n, Helen M. I nd Will!l "1 l . Coolev. Sn1rrOI' lvn1> and Loe "rlhur, 5"1w, Wutlam A, ""' P1m1l1 S. M<owbrfy, M t rlllt Ind Willi1m Wfndtll, C1r1v, c;.,,.. .. 1.v1 l . Ind R1loh L. l ullle, ll1rbar1 Helen 1nd Jol'onnv l•• Death Notices I RANDT 1.ucOlll Cl, Br1ndl. A,ge IS, fl! HO Cod8r Wftv. lu1uno B11c11. Date flf doatll, Oct<>Oer ll. 191 1. Survived ~v IOI'. Col. G..,rge W. A.. Br1m11. U.S.A F.; ''""'• Mrs. M1rgu1ril1 Ot viasen. L19un1 l-ll(ls; fflUr tr1ndt llildren. Fun•••I '"rvlc11, TO· d1y, Mond1y, 7 p.m .. MCCor"'k~ l 19urw Stit h Cl\1pel, wllll Dr. Cl1ll1J R, Turner fllflc;otl~. ln!erment, P1clnc View M•· """""I Per~. MtCllrmkk L1gun1 811<" MOrlu&ry, Dir<!CIOfl. C•RMICt-i•EL Hennie E , CArm!c~~el. A9e 11. flf 17( w n1n S• • Na. :;.i, Ne ... ,..,,1 Bea<n. D•l• of dt •ln. O""ber l J. 1911. Survived tr.. f,v• ""'''"" St rv<ees "'"'" held to· d•v. Mo.,d•v, 7 "m . Bell Bro1<I.,.,•• (.hoot l, w•!h llev Allred L Miller fl!!i· co&l,nQ. lntfrment, H&rt:><!r Rt•I ,..,,,.,.,,. le• Por~. Bell Bro•<1W1y Mor1u••v. D•· t-iO•TSO"I .19""' S Hoohon ?IOI O<eon Blvd , Coro"• 11el M•• D•'• ,,1 ""lh. Ocl<>ber l~. 1011, ~urvovfd no/ '""· Tn""'"' C. Hcw r....,. COfen• <!t i M••· bro•ll••· G~roe Steven.on, 'l:l•m•t" Fan•, O••OO"· ~e••· •tt!, W~n~1•, Ocrotier 10, 11 • m. Pl•l!r (O'fl"i <111 Mor (hfl>tt Priv1I• interme1>t 8&lt1 Cll•O"I <!fl Mor Morlu• arv . Dorec~"· lllVIN( Glo"• WCIQ<I Ir~•"• ll] Monte C1rlo, l••un• Bt•<" 0..•• o! <I••'"· OUobe• 16. 1911 W•ll<lW o• , ... lot• ......... ., I• vone ~'""'v~ b• 'l(ln,, Woll••"' r WM•t Ill ond .Jom•; M•IO•d lrvino; <l •UGlll•'· GIC••• "'"•I•: •lecll•Y9Mt•. L 'fl<IA lrv•nt G••d• !•ve orendchild•t n. oll G! LAllY"I Bt•tn ~ervooo;, Wed"••· "'" il • m , t>•co••c View cn • .,..1 l'om· l1v "'oGtll; !l>Q\t wl11\1n1 !o m•-• m,. mn•'•I tont«"ul oGn\, 1'1•••• conlrlbult to S~u•n Co••' Comm~<1il• HO\PllAI "' O••noe Emo0<1 Counc•I. ll•V ~c~u•1 "' ""''"'" l"te•m•n•, P~cUlc Vie"' M~· ....,0.,~1 P"''· Poc•HC Vlt'"' Morlu1rv, SlOCKER N•l•lie B St•l-tr 119 Govt'~°" S!, Cc•ta M.,, Oa•e ol <lta•h, Or•obfo• 11, 191! Su•V•Vtd bv ~Ul~~d. Cl1Y<k • S•oc~er. C0'1A M••I; (IOYO~lfr. M" D1v1d I( Mor ... Roll o"Q H\11• E•l•l•t, ""'" ort.,dd~u"~''" "'''' •ro•!·•r•nd• clltl~ren. G••vf<idt 1t•~if.,, WN1n••dov, 11 o.m , Good ~ll•cllerd Ctm•i.rv. 1111'! Clllll Mt•• Morlu9•y, O"tc!Or\. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLWF MORTUARY 4.Z'J E. 17th St ., CMta l't1tsa -• BALTZ MORTUAR ' , Corona del Mar OR J·94SO Cost.a ?tfesa Ml 6-2ill • BELL BROADW AY MORTUARY 110 Broadw1y, Costl Met• . u g.3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Lligurtl Canyo1 Rd. fK-1415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAflK CcmtWry Mortuary Cluop<I Ult P1eifle Vkw Drive Newpor1 Beach, CWorula IU-Z'Jll • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL DOME I" mn Bolaa A •e. Wt1tmlnster IQ.JSZS • SMITHS' MORTUARY m M1ln SL ' Hunlln gtott Be1cll 53M539 Silf'11I. f;ua r tl DYNA GLAS~ is R u;!gc dJ ~· Co nstructcJ 2 r 1h"r t ;1 .... ~ Bt h; Plu; 4 !'lie~ .-.r Pol)c·ter (.;r,rd • Price1o [f(eetive Sun., Oct. Jith lhru Tue1., Oct. l l)ih! The l'iow Sr a rs NORTH HI IJ GE ALTO)lOTlVE CENTER NOW <lPEN}'OH B US INESS 9 a.111. to 5:10p.nl.1'1o nJ.ay th ru Frid ay \'i~it 1hi~ nc\\' i.;iant ScJrs Au1omo1iY t Center .•• Con1r lclL' Autun1uti\'t' ~er\' ice anJ car care. I 000 .'.\orll1ri•ll!r l ;a!>l li i1tn (:c11lcl', I'l10 11e 885-72 72 -1 Pl v i\"d on Cord Crusader 'I •l H C HI !I CE: ·ruhr lf'-~ HL11·k 11 a ll~ . I•• •n• I ,., • .i 16?i.~.~, l.b , ...... 1.11 .. ,,.,.,,,j. '' ' ~ " h I '•I ; , ;·., I ·, ~ (" '"h11 ~ .. ·-1 h ilnh !'I 'l·'r~ l'•r I 11• ·roilu·l···~ Hl :i,•l."::i ll , 1•111~~1.110 r'.t :r. \nd t !I d 'I 1rr ,),.;o, 1 :~ I u\1rl1··~ l\lar!...,.all s 10?,~"'' F,\ r. \11r! j 11,j ! 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The 180-pound Clcrnente, a four·tLJne National League balling chr:.n1piu11. nint~ time Colden Glove v.•inncr for h~s defensive pro wess and hia league's !litoJt Valuable Player in 1966 • .said during the series that his talent wasn't fully ap- preciated. Clemenle said he v.·as determined lo show the spectators and the millions watching on television. "This is what I want pe<>ple lo know. How I play!· not lhat I am a hypocondriac -that l ai\, a .300 hitter. "They (writers) say I am a .300 hitter but I can't pull the ball," he explained. ''It's always 'but,' or some other sarcastic thing. They never want lo gi\'e me credit." Clemente got all the credit he c:ould Gabriel Feeling Like He's There ,\TLANT.o\ 11\PJ -··1 ehased John ~lullory 54 yards when he 1nade his touchdown and that's \\'hy I didn't make iL on n1 inc :· said wide receiver Jack Sno1v of the Los i\ngC"!es Hains. "I was tired." But his fatigue soon 1vore off. SnO\\', runni11g a quick slant about eight yards beyond the line of scrimmage, took in a bullet from Ro1nan Gabriel and Fans Go Wild 111 Pittsl1m·gh PITTSBURGH (AP) -The engines on the Pittsburgh Pirate jet \1·ere no sooner silent. than lhousands of fans crashed the runway gate at greater Pittsburgh International 1\1rport and trapped the \Yorld Series victors in a sea or hun1ani- ly. The plane touched dov.•n about 8:2;) p.ni. Sunda y. after it had circled nearly 25 n1inutes because of problc1ns of cro.,..·d control. It 11•asn't until 9: 15 that lhe police escorted team motorcade gol under 1\•ay, 1\•ith 111e aid of a ruse lhat mo1ncnlarily decoyed the l-ro1vcl. Pira1c 0111fieldcr Hol>erto Cle1nen1 e stood at one dool' of the plane to aur·acL ancntion. while the other passengers, arnong thc1n Gov. Shapp. exiled through .i rear door to the 11·a1link convertible u1otorcadc. However. the crowd got wind it had been duped and immediately swanned the cars, climbing on hoods and mauling the players. It took aln1ost 20 minutes for th~ c.:aravan to make it through the crowd to !he higtnray adjacent to the airport and it 1vasn·t unli1 10:30 that it reachcd the fort Pitt Bridge into the dowr.town. Tlu.1.t 's 1vhcre the congestion reached it.'> pe<ik, pron1µting Pirate officials to cancel a µl;;nncc! nio!orcadc through the llow11to11·n. Instead, 1hc 1can1 n1cn1l>ers 1Verr. driven through the crov.·d to the ll ilton J-lotel. 1vl1cre they had to fend for themselves and escape in various direc- tions. rambled iO more yards lo the Atlanta si x, setting up the go-ahead touchdo .... ·n in the final five minutes as the Rams trimmed the Falcons 24-16 Sunday in a National rootball League game. "It was a great call," said Snow. '"and when L turned around, t he ball was already there. Their cornerback was shaded outside on it, that's wh y it broke open." The victory enabled the Rams to retain their NFC \Vest lead over San Francisco and lo remain unbeaten in games against Atlanta. tilallory gave the Falcons a chance for !heir first victory ever over the Rams v.·hen he returned a fumble !>4 yards to give Allanta a 16-10 lead after 13 seconds of play in the final period , The Gabriel to Snow bo1nb endetl at the six where ~1allory caught Snow fronl behind, but four plays later Gabriel sneaked over for his second touchdown of the day. The Rams built their margin to eight on the final play of the game when Will ie Ellison scored from the five following a pass interception by Marlin ~fcKeever. Rams coach Tommy Prothro, saddened by the death of his father in Memphis Friday. met with writers briefly and said. "I thought the team showed a lot of character. ~ stayed with ii. \Ve were very fortunate because Atlanta is a good tootball team. They could very easily have \\'011 it instead of us:· The game l'OSl the Fa lcons the services of quarterback Bob Berry. who thre\v a touchdown pass before leaving late in !he second period with a severely pulled hamst ring. His status for Sunday's battle with New Orleans ·was undetennined. Gabriel seemed to have found himself for the first time this year. after being hampered by rib injury and a concussion. The 6-foot-i quarte rback hit on 14 of 24 passes for 209 yards. • 10 0 '~ -1• 'Dl1 -!6 >1!. -8urlt~. °"' "'" from 8trrv lkkl: l••l>I. LA ~ Gabfl~I. one ""' (11!1y -lc~J . LA -FG, ll!~y 1•. All, -FG, B~ll lS. All, -M"llcry, ~· tumble •t•~rn (!tll k,c<I. LA ~ Gab•i•t. cne •~n (ll!•r ~1cw 1 LA -EUi•on. 5 "'" I ll!ay klC~). l'flend~nte -Sl,ISO, F"·" OOW1" Ru•~e> yatd1 f'a••in~ v••O•G• RO!urn yarda~e Pa•~$ f'~nll ~~rnbles IO>I 'l'"t rd• pe<i1h10d fllml l'tlc1n1 1& ll .)6.n, JJ.!ll •11 IO\ 171 hO )~7•·0 10!~• ... s 5-JI> • • 25 f ) W eel\:end Post-mortem 011 F ootl1all Hostilities \l"t<·kend football pois! n1ortl'ms· [ l"<Jtl.l 1•1•tor recall a LiSC lcan1 l'lol;i11::: 1~1tf:,t' !h;111 !hr Tr{IJ3!l~ d1d for lhi'Ce 11u<1rlC'r~ Saturda.\1 ni~ht againsl S1<1niorrl. You :-al and wondered wl1y coach John Jl,Jcl\ay didn't get Jin1my Jones oul as quarterback soo ner and why lhe bulk or the trowd s1a~·cd on in ~he rain to watC'h the dehacll"'. It seemed for a11·hile 1ha! Stanford's best strategy voou!d be lo punt on fir st do\1·n find !el the pu11chless Trojans 1\·ork -------WHITE WASH ----- COLEN" WMITI their wav b;ick toward their own end zone or get nff one of their feeble punts. The Indians have the Rose Bowl bid 1n the bag. "'hat with wi ns over their only real contenders -USC:-\Vashington and Qrt~O!l. " Saturday \\'f' gr\ Ille USC-Notre D:in"le 1::11nc llvc on Channel 1 a1'"1 1:30 <.>nd iE !he 'T'rojans play l1!(e they did against Slan- ford we nu1.Y ge1 :inolher one like the 51-0 1nanhandling Nol re Dam t: pulled otf againsl SC at lhP Coliseum a fe\Y years ago .. The betil college team In the lnnd? This comer llkr:s Oklahoma -a team wllh lit· tie dr:fenst but one which can give up 27 points and stlll \\'In by !1. Tab Oklahoma over Nebraska on Thanksgi\ing Day. Jusl-a year ago Laguna Beach product Steve \\'iezbowski was the toast of Washington and the villain to the llniversity or Oregon Ducks 11·hen he kicked a \:W-yard field g/Jnl ·,.,·it11 39 St>conds left fo give Jhe U of \Y ~ 2;.2.' \'l<'~Ory. Salurdriy he hAd a chance to repeat his heroics with the Husk ies trailing host Oregon 23-21. \Vilh 011\y 24 second! left I \\'1ezbov.·ski v.·as called on for a 2!-~ard placement. But this time it was \\"idc anr:I the Huskies kissed goodbye lo their dre<1ms of a Rose Bowl berth. In cidentally, the Bild Bonwell family of Huntington Beach took in l h e \Va&hingtoo-Ortgon thriller as pa!'t of a vacation. Son Tony is a defeaslvr: 1t1rter for Washington . If yo u v.•atched Arkansas dismantle Texas on TV Saturday. you had to \\'On- der ho1v Tul.'>a could have beaten Arkan- sas 21-20 earlier in the year~specially rea lizing !hat Tulsa trailed 2<1·0 al half· thne......__ And espetially when you lake into l.'t.o!l- sideration that Tulsa was later pul verized by \\lake Forest, 51-21. By comparative scores that makes \\1ake Forest 55 points better than Te,;as and 31 better . than Artan!aL Maybe \Vake Forest Is the best in .the land. Anaheim Ht1h footbaU C9ac• 01rt V•nHoorebeke ooce lold me lllat lie Nd crtated a monster by puUl•I IOgeU1er i;:uch a wllmia1 tradlUOll. ••Just let me lose three In a row and lhey'U lte n1nnln& me out of IOwn," ht uld. Well. Van, you've Jost lwt 11tralgbt. No. 3 comes up lhi9 week against Loara. Just \\·oodered If your b•I• are packe4. SP'!aking or havi)lg his bags packed, ho1v about Fullerton JC coach tf.-.1 Sherbeck? 'llis highly touted Hornets are 2-3 for the year and their Only wins were a bit shaky, especially the weekend to~ from·behind 10.9 decisk>n over San Diego titesa. After Orange Coast gets through wit h Fullerton this week Sherbeck m•)' Wint to resign just to save face. • Added thoagilt: f\faybe SMrbttk and VanHoorebeke c:u awtlch jobl. Most surprising turnabout or lh.e yeP r : Newport Ht1 rbor. After looking dreadful in the opener against Corona del ~far, New port. ha i; comm on tough and look~ like a cinch to make tht CIF pla yofrs as the SUJ1set League champ or runnerup. hope ror after leadin1 the Pirates to their triumph in the aeries. The consensua among the hundreds of baseball writers covering the series w1s lhal Clemente was lbe oulslandlng player -even if the Ork>les had won. Clemente laced a home run in the fourth inning or the seventh game Sunday to give the Pirates a lead they never lost in a 2-1 victory. It was his 12th hit in 29 times at bat, a .414 average. He banged two doubles, a triple, two home runs, scored three runs and batted in four . He also walked twice. And il that wasn't enough, he played magnificently in the field. His strong, .-.c- ' ' curale ann kept Baltimore runner.; fron1 trying for the e1ttra base on baits to right field. I~ the sixth game he thre"' a slrikc to the platr that kept !\1ark Belanger fttHll altt n1pti11i; lu sl·orc. the 11·i11n111t; run. Clemente's first reaction in the dress- lng roon1 was one of eichau slion. "I an1 ve11• tired," he said. as dozens crowded around him, firing question afll'r question al the happy outfielder. ''I don·l pl ay For myself ," he. said when asked how it felt to be th e star of the series. "I'm happy we won be-cause of the ef· fort this te<i111 ~;:s n1adC' all year and for • ,, the Pittsburgh fans. This is not only me. -lt is a team effort " Clemente needed one more hit lo tie the \Vorld Serles rerord of 13 hi ts in a seven·game set \\'as he thinking about that when ht• l"a111e to bat In the nlnth in· ning Sw1day·1 "You cannot flunk of records when you are playing for a run," he respontled. "I wa s going to take my chances on a walk if it is not good," he said of the three ball, two strike pitch on which he struck out. "That p<1rli('u lar ti1ne 1'1n not think- in~ or the record." Clemente s;iid the victory O\'er Baltimore was n1orr satisfying than the I \ Ul'I TtltPhott CHARLIE SANDS !FROM LEFT>. WILLIE STARGELL AND GENE CLINES SHARE THE FRUITS OF VICTORY. Losing to NY Was More Disappointing ·BALTJ~IORE IAP) -The Baltimore Oriolrs were upset in the \Vorld Series for the second time in three years, but it didn't hurt as much as in 1969 • "This isn't as tough to take as losing to the New York r..-1ets.'' manager E;ir! \Veaver said ... Pittsburgh didn 't beat us rour stra ight and this one wen1 se•1en gan1es ins!ead of five." l'hc Orioles took th e \Vorld Series !a~l ~·ear and have won 318 gRmes !he past lhrce seasons, but much of that glory mav have evaporated when the Plra!es v.·on the deeiding seventh game 2-J Sun· day. "After 162 games." Weaver said. •·irs four out of seven, and then I've got to hear all winter long: 'I lost my bank roll on you gu ys'." "When you lose the Series," ootfieldtr Frank Robinson said. "tveryone seeris lo forget you had a great srason just to gel there." "You don't play for nothing." Robinso n said afre r Pitt~burgh \\"On the final gamt of the se\'Pll·garne series. ""but you don l jui::1 think or n1oney.' \\"ea1·er. soon atter re<:ei\•ing 11 telephone ca tl from President Nixon . s..id- denly interrupted a poslgame interv1c\V lo blu rt. oul: "We're still the best damn tea1n 111 baseball. and we·n prove it by 'vinning 100 games again next year to become the only learn ever to do that four seasons in a row ." \\1eaver bad praise for Pittsburgh right fielder Roberto Clemente. who won a new car as the outstanding player, but added: "I don"t lhink he v.•as as big a factor as Sle\'e Blass." B\;iss beat lhe Orioles hvice. hurhn_g 01 5-1 th ree-hiller in game No. 3 atl cr Baltimore \Von the first two. and the n permitted rour hit s ir\ the 2-1 cHncher. •·rt all boils down to Blass," Y.'ea,·er said. "\Vithout him . we might be popping the corks." .. After pounding out 24 hits in the lirst two game!, the Orioles collected only 20 while.losing rour. of tht last five contesl'I. "I don't know what we could have done to win," Weaver said, "except to get more hits:· \V'=;&ver declined to pay a visit to the Plratll!:s? dressing room irqtaedlately alter the game. ' "They're having their own celebr11-· lion," he said. ''\\'hy go over and mnke them feel bad by seeing me sad. A.ny1vay, PiUsburgh manager Danny Muriaug h Knows ( send h!m my best '" ,.ITTs'•u•GN IALTIMO•I ...... _. .. , ..... C1tll, lb • t t 0 B11lo tO, II l 0 I 1 (tints. cl • I I I 0,Jol'l<~Otl, ,. f I I • C!1.....,1e, ti • I I I J.l'Dl"tl1, tb I t 0 0 I.•~· I~ 4 0 I I F.Jltll\nlOfl, rf • I 0 I s1ne11111e11, i • o J ·1 1t"1e<>mv•"'· <.I 4 • o, • St ...... 11, If • 1 I 0 l .ll!oltln....,. lb J I I I ,.f11tl'I lib J • l I Hnrk~'· c , I t • HPtn•;,,,.I, 1t l I I I Btl•-· •• J I l I a1au, 11 J I I I ("9111t, 11 1 I • t .!il!llPe.,. 111'1 •••• P.Orr6ton, 11 I I t I MtH•I!.,. II I I I I ,,,,, 101111 2'fl4l ciitt00 110 ,,..1 .. '°' ,,,_' l' -I llollr<~Oft. ~ -l'lll'lburf!'i I. LOI -Pl!l•buroll •· B•!llfl'l't•• • 78 -11t l'ldrot••· l'IQf'I. 1111! -Cltmtnlt !1). $ -!llOl'fV. l llSI (W.2,0l c ... n1r IL,O•)) '-~ McN•llv 1111'\t -''10 111 H JI •Ill ea 10 • I I 7 $ I ''10J 211 l I o t t 11> • e o • • .\!1..,e1fttt -•1.2'1. Sports 111 Brief Chargers Fall, 20-16; Steelers, Chiefs on TV DENVER -"In a drenching rain all the su nshine. fell on Denver. 'fhose two fumbled punts ..•• " Sid Gil hnan 's voice traik>d off in !hi! Charger dressing room af!f'r his lenn1 hati tum bled in1o the cellal' in !he& An1erican Football Conference·~ \\If":>! Divl.sion by 00 .... ·ing 10 Ck nver, 20.16. Sun· day. San Diego niul'fed a pair uf pun! retu rns iu.~itie its own IQ.yard line . The Bronco.'! pounced on both, converting one into a louchdow n early in the gan1c and employing the other to forest all a Charger second half rally by running out the clock. v KA~:s;.s CITY -Qua rttrback Len Dawson. the aging meal tickel of the Kansas City Chiefs, has a sore ann. Thal might bt rcgarrled a5 goorl n{'\l'S lo the young Pittsburgh SteC'lf'rs. \\'ho µlay thr Ch1els hrre 1onigh1 in a n;i . tionally televised 1Channcl 7 at 61 :<a· l1on11I Football League gan1r . v PJ NEHURST, N.C. -Allhough he has \\'On 8S PC.A-sanctioned golf toornamenls. the thrill of victory is still mighty 11\veet for aging Sam Snead. "It's great. Jt's wonderful," Snead said after winning the $100,000 National PGA club pro cha 1npionship by a hl"e· stroke n1argin. Despit1• an early doublr boge.1 . the long-belting \Vest Virginian C'losed 1-1•itll ;,· threr·u11der-µar ti9 for a i2 hole 275. 11 under par. It ll"&s worth '15.000 lo 1he 59- .l'ear.o!rl 1rtrran. ~fO.'ITERP.Y -Peter Hel'son of Ne11• York 1·irlually wrapped up lhfs yC'ar·s C.:anadian·An1era:a11 Cht1JlC'nge Cup srriC's Uy scoring a ni11e-seeo111l victory in hi_, McLaren at Laguna Scca Raceway. Sunday's victory in !he ~1onterey Grand Prix. which netted Revson $18.500 and 20 points. v.·as disputed by second-placer Jackie Stcwarl of Scotland in a Lola. 'T'he protest was disallowed but Revso1' drew a S250 fi 111e for the bla ck·fiag in· cident which caused lhe dispute. .,. !'ARIS -Arnohl 1'11 l11wr. golf 's all tnne lca1li11g n1oncy v.·1nner , has add ed another $20.000 to his bulging l>ankr·nll Thi! poµu!:i!' n111l1011a1rr frnn1 Latrube, Pa took ihe !Oj) pn%e Su J11day 111 the La11- 1·on1e Trophy Tuurna1111~nt, firing a onr- tuider·par 71 over lhe 6,947-ya rd Saint l'Oon1 la Breleehe course for a final 54- hole score of 14 under pa r 202. It gave him a two-stroke victorr over Gary Player of South Africa 111 the tourney limited to eight of the world's top professional golfers. PIRATES PITCHER BRUCE KISON TIES THE KNOT SUNDAY NIGHT.' ' Pirates' 1960 World Ser'es trlumt>f' over the New York Yankres. "I am oldrr now. and I wanted to 8ho1-1 people that the Roberto Clocnente who Sl'l.'ings bad In the playoff s against Cin- cinnati last year is not the real Roberto Clemente. I "'as hurt and couldn't swin~ the bat. J "'anted to finish wtytt 'l.'e started last year " ' The Orioles -to a man -snid it wa :t !hat guy in right field. plus the surprls· ingly strong Pirates ' pitching, that beat lhenl. "Poople. they 've seen how l play here. That's the way I play all the time," Clemente declared. Blass' Tall{ I Witl1 Blass Paid Off RAL TIM ORE I AP) -"I was probably !he loneliest guy in the world,'' said Steve: Blass. "Nobody said a word to me before the Kame and less during ii." But the Pi ttsburgh Pirates righl- hander, v.·ho won the seventh 'Vorld Series game with a brilliant four-hiller, can·1 be lonely n01\'. "'God. 1ye "·on the \Vorld Series,'' he l!'ied tu say ca lmly as reporters clan1· 111ered for his comments arter the Pirotes' 2-1 victory Sunday. Blass is a 1vit1y 1:iersonality \\•ho has the ability to laugh at hitnself, "'in or lose. But 1t 1vas a different Steve Blass \vho iron two \\'orld Series' games from the Blass who was hit hard by San Francisco in two playoff games. "I 11as carried a1\•ay \l'ilh the at- 1nos pherf' of the playoffs,'' said Blass. '"After the series, I ga ve son1e thought to the bad playoffs I had and decided J had Lo stay 11·ithi n n1yself enlolionally. "In the pl ayoffs. I threw a lot of fastba lls and struck out a lot of batters, and that's not my sty le ,'' Blass said. .. And only for lhat reason did I have a talk v.·it h n1~•setf. l wanted to stay \\'ilhi11 rnyself and not embarrass mysel f or my tc;imma\es."' Blass adrniUr<l . ho11·f'ver, that he was frightC'ncd . "I really didn't kno\v ho\\' v.·eH I could <10:· he sairl. "But I disappointed ni)self. I slepl well last night." \Vhen the: Pirates were t\VO games do1~·n in the Series. Blass picked them up with a three-hitlef'., the first of three straight victories in 'T'hree River• Stadiuni. Before th~ six!h gan1e. when lhe Pira!es had a chance lo clinch I.he title beh111d Bob J\1oose and \.1-'i!h Blas.'! schedulf'd Jo pitch Sunday, he said: ''I'd be happy if ~1oose ll"OUld ret ire n1e. ·• HuT . as H~ turned ouL I! was Blass \\·ho did !lfe rc!ii'htg of !he Or ioles. And he (Jid JI in spite of con1plaints hv BaHirnore nianai:t·r Earl \Veaver that h'e w:is not pr6perly stepping up on the pitching rubber before each delivery . ..He had a legitimate gripe.'' said Blass. "Murtaugh said it v.•as in the rul• book.'' Blass also got through a touchy situa. tion in the Baltimore eighth, whett 'Nitti none out and runners on first and second pinc!Jbatler Tom Shopay sacrificed. ' Blass fielded the bun!, and instead or lhro\ving to third 1vhere he had a pl ay, h~ gol. the out at first, pulling two runs i11 storing position A run 111<1 Sl:Ore {!11 an inlteld out b" f)on Buf0rJ . hut he retired Dave Johnso;1 on an inrield grounder. And despite his exuherant r . Blas!'i wa~ abl e lo realistically appraise: the onp.aper reason thal the Or ioles we rr favorites 1n the Serie:'!'. Kison Makes It 011 Ti1Iie PIITSBt.:BCf H l AP l -Bruce K1so n. smoolh·Faced but hard lhrO\\"inR her.:i o( the Pitt sburgh Pirates. married the former Anna ~1arie Orl ando Sundav nigh t. scarcely four hours after hi°~ team's lhrilling seventh g a m e Worlil Series \'ictqry. • Rushed from Baltimore in a private jet. the 21-year~ld pitcher goi a police ,scort from Greater Pittsburgh Airport to the scene or the wedding. I-le was accompanied by Pirate pitcher Bob Moose. his best man.. • The shouts of Pirate locker-roon1 celebration still ringing In his ears, Kifon and his darkhaired hride were · prQ- nou nced ma n and wi fe shortly after I p.m. 'T'he bride. a 19·year-old plurn ber's daugl)ler Ki son met at a local swin1nUni;: pqoVduring lhe Alf-Star break. walchcd ttft game at her Penn llitls horrw and waited patlei"l'lly for Kison 's arriv::il~ KitlOl'I, who pitched 6 i,, scoreless in- nings in Piltsburgh's Wednesday nig ht victory over Bailimore. faced marriag• wilh the same coolness he displayed against the Oriole batters. · "No. I wasn 't nervous about getting married." he said . "I'm just very happy; happy about the ser~s. happy about get· tinR married. cQmplete.ly hRppy." Kison admitted, afttt re<:tiving hi:. nearly 200 gue sts, thnt he lu1d nl ready laken one ordr:r from his new wire. ''She made it plain, rm not supposed to !'ilgn autographs tonight." he said . "~ht. ·~nows if I starl ·I'~ be: doing it all night.'' I I • • J • • • ' • • ' ' ' • ' \ j :JQ DAIL'( PILOT Reels kins ··Thr nlrl grr1rrs rl1d it a~a 1n:• 11 as cnach (ieorge Allen's cornn1en1 ;ifter his undefra1cd \\'ash 1 n g t u n Rrdsk1n~ 11011 their fifth ~a- 11rinal Fo11thall Lea,e:t1c gan1e 1n a ro11 Su11day, ;i l'lln\ 1nc1ng 20·0 11 h1pp1r>g c1f the St. Louis Cardinal•. ··\\'p ~l'<'P hra11ng th<'I t11e 'old n1en· oir<' going lo !nld or lh;;,t the balloon 11·111 bu:-1." .Red~k 1ns qua1 terh:tl'k A illy J\J!n1er .-,111d. \\'e h:t1 e ~··1111 tll1 ng 1<1 pru1c f'\cr~ 11r1·k " ·rh e win b nns trd \l a~h111,e:to11's !1.'ad 111 the .'\FC [a ~1 to 1110 garnes 1•1er the fl;lllil~ l'!•ll bO.IS 11·h1<·h !ti:;{ ;l 21-1·1 de('1~1on to i\e1o; Orleans. At .\ r w Orle:1ns, Sa1n1s q11al'tcrhack Archie .l\1ann1ng tonk .<i(hanlilge or six 0<1l1as turno1 crs to run lur 111·0 touchdowns and p<iss fur a thtrrl At .\cw )'ork. :\'or 111 Bula1l·h ran1bled for 108 vard~, in- cl11d1ng 34 for a tfluchdo11•n and caught a 26-yard pass fo r another score in Balt imr.re's 31 ·7 rClmp past the :\C\\' York C1an!s. Across tow n. the Jets had it quite a hit easier, do\rning Buffa lo. 28·17, ois Bob Oa \·1s. the Jets' t h i rd -st r 1 n g riuartcrhack. passed fnr a pair nf touchdo11ns and Emerson Roozer churnrd for 116 ~ ard~, 1nclud1n.1?: a 111·0-\·ard TD. At Houston.· !he Detroit Lions' I.em Barnc1· raced 28 yards 11 1\h an intf'fcep ti nn for a touchdown and Ste1·e Owens rammed orC'r for two n1ore as the Lions orerwhelmed the Oile rs, 31·7. Al .\liamr thr hos t !:>olph1ns crush£'fl .\ew .. :: n g la n <I • s Patriots. ~1 -3 as Bob C.riese fired four touchrlo'.(n passes~ two apiece to Paul \\"arfield and Hn11;ird ·rv.i lle1. At Cinrinna1i. iS<i Scot I ~cored three touchdo11ns. the fi:ial one 111\h 39 seconds re- ma1n1ng Qn ·" fnur-y ard run . to gil'e the Clc\cl<ind B:-uwns a 27-24 \Jctory 01er the BC'n- ga!s. At Gree n Ra\·. Gar\' Cuozzo !hrew three tou.chdo"·TI pa~ses, followin,e: \11o o J\I inn e s o ta fumble recoreries Rnd an in- terception. to lead the \"ikings lo a '.!4·13 1110 01er th e Packers. At Oakland, D ar~· 1 e Lan1nnira, 11ho sn t nut !he first ha lf, rallird the Raiders from a IO·poinl halflin1e dC'flc1t to a 34-10 tr iumph over Ph ila delph ia \\'llh two to uchdown passes. Ern ie Callo"·ay, !he Eagles' defensi1 e right tackle, broke George Blanda 's streak of 201 consecuti\'e successful points after touchdown "hen he hloeked the \Cleran kicker ·.~ atten1pt afh·r the Ha1dcrs' l 1r~t TD in 1he third quarter. Al San Franl'iSl'Q, the hn~\ 49ers 01ercan1e a shak\• flf· fensi\e perfnrinance to rC.l·o~d their fir st shutout in 10 ~ears, beatins the Ch icago Bears, 13- 0. 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Pllllbu'tlfl ., IC•nMI citv l 1hor1111w't a.,.,, Bulll lo 11 ,._., D!f"'l:I IUll<ll Y'I G•m•• Clnc•fln•ll •1 0 1kl•M °"""'' ot (ltvtle'ICI C.l't1(•to t i D•!JO•I C.••"n l •Y Of tM Ant>1le1 Hou11on e! P!!••Dll•t n NJOm! 11 N/"' Vo•• Jtll N-En9l•nd t i 0 11"'' New O•l••n1 1! Allt n•1 New Yo<~ c;11n!o 11 Pnlll~tll>l'tlt ltn F •1ncltc:o ti SI LOl'Jll w11n•n1•0<'> 11 K•"'"' Cl!Y Qnl~ '""''' 1chedul•l! Molld.11, Octofft 18, 1971 ,,, :,, .:.I .. lllll'P' ~;;. .. ... ' ' Saddlehack Returns To Title Contention By RON EVANS CU !ht 0 111¥ 1'11.r Sti tt CHULA VISTA Sad- dleback College football coach George Hartman is very thankful tod ay that his defense finally came together Sa tu r- day night. If it had not the Gauchos would just about be elin1inated from the Mission Conference title picture. Instead, Hartman's troops. wit h a 22·16 v1Ctory O\'er host Southl'>·estern. are back in the circuit picture. They fa ce another biggie this Saturday when Grossn1ont College talso 1·11 invades J\l 1ssion Vie j o High. The (:aurhos could do nothing at all on offense against South\.\•estern -as the final staltst1 cs shflwed. Saddleback fini shed with just 75 net yards 155 rushi ng and 20 passing l and could only GAME STATl!TICS F!r1! down• •u•Mn, Flro! dO"'"' 1>au,ng Fl'I! ftOWn• oe~•l!,e• Tor•I 11•>1 "°""' Y••d• rusM,no Y•rd1 11ou1no Y•rdo to•l .. ' 0 0 , "' " " " 11 117 , . ' , , " '" '" " ,. make three first downs for the entire game (two in the open- ing half 1. Although the Gauchos only netted 30 yards in the first quarter -they still held a 22-0 lead after the first 15 n1inutes -thanks to a pa ir of loni:: punt returns by Rudy Holm es -and the aggressive defensiv e unit. llol nies' 91J.ya rd punt return ga\·e Sa ddleback Its first s1x- po1nler early In the initial quarter . The second touchdov.·n came \1•hen the Gau chos' Gordon Duncan recfl\ ered a fumbled punt at !he South11·estern eight. Shortly alter ta ilback Steve Divel rammed in from the one. Doug Rothrock's kick made it 13-0. Saddleback got two more points a little while later wh!n the Apache center snapped the . ball over his intl'!nded kicker's head and out of the end zone for a safel y. Holmes then scampered 68 vards with the ens u ! n g Southv.•estern punt for the final Saddlehack six-pointer and Rothrock added the 22.nd point. "It \\•as the best defensive game v.·e've had this season. The defense really made the breaks for us," r;aid Hartman, "The offense JUSl couldn't get untracked. And much of the blame has tn be put on our offensive line. It was a case of three downs and punt for us al! night." Tribe Sniffing Roses; USC 011t of It-McKay By THE ASSOCIATEO PRESS garne wnn't count in the con- ference sta:ndings because the NCAA has the Bears on in· definit e probation. EDISON 'S MARK HARMON (10) ROLLED TO THREE TDS JN 24-10 CONQUEST OF ESTANCIA. N~ v••<I• oa•~ed Punll/A•~·•a~ d•!I•"<• P..,•ltle1/Y•r<11 111t11•l"ed FumblM/Fum~I"' I0•1 , " ' " 514$ For the second v.·eek in a rO\'I. defending Pa ci f i C'-8 champion St a n f o rd has cleared a major hurdle on the \l';i v to the Rose Bo11·I. but coa.ch John Ralston st i 11 believes the road to Pasadena ia a long one. Oregon held on to beat Washington 24-23 after the Hu~kies missed a 21-yard fie ld goal that would ha ve put them ahead v.'ilh 24 seconds re· maining. The Ducks are now 2·1 in the conferen ce. while \Vashington is 0-2 . "' •. ' Soore b~ Ou•rltn S~ddleb•c~ 11 o o No Daylight Ahead--Asaro !Gu!IWle•i.rn O O U a -?1 , -l• Div&! c ...... ,,., So••"~o Du!lcft •w TeU ll RIJS HING l•ddl•b•c~ lcb v• vi 18 l O 1 • ?• 0 ' 10 11 ••• " .. ., ''\\le still have some tough conference games to play_" said Ralston after the Ind ians manhandled the Sn u the r n1 California Trojans 33-18 Satur- da y night. 1 11 l• ' ' 0 ·" .. Chargers Notch 24-10 Victory Over Estancia L•n• Gonzl lt ' !i•nc~M JOtt•I !ittv &"6 Penv ~ 102 " " Soutnw .. torn 1 0 J -5 0 19 9• s ~ ! Trojan coach John !\.1cl\ay was 1nore definite. "This is th e one that knocks us out of it." llis team lost to Oregon \\·hile Stanford bes t e d \\lashington a week ag o. Oregon Stale and UCLA both tonk nonconference con· tests -the Reavers nosing out Arizona Sta te 24-18 and lhi!: Bv ROGER CARLSO~ 01 l~t 0 1111 PllCI Siell Edison High's undef<'aled Chargers arc the nn\.v LJl1- beaten le<im in the Irvine League tod;11· f11llo\1·lns: 1he1r cfln1e·from·behind 21 10 11c- torv over E~taneia S:1turd;1\' nighl at Orange rfl:i~! Collrgt:. before ;i cr1n\d nf 7.2<Hl Hut there's no da.1 hglil in sight for the li11111 lc:idrrs ac- cording to cuaeh \'1ncc Asaro. \\"hose te:irn \\·on lls 20th straight. ··1t·s uphill n!l the \\•ay for us. there's iust no dayligbt 111 this lcagul'... Asaro rep lied lol!o"'ing Saturd;i~•s erut·ial \'1rtnrv o\'Cf Est~111t·1;i, His ·!e;un h:id broken a 10-all cnn!csl 111 1hr f11ur1h pl'r111rl 11·hcn quarterh;ick .\1 a r k H:irn100 .-,printed up lhc n1id - d!e for \~ yards ;ind a !ouehdo11·n wilh 4.49 lo go. then added icing wit h 2fl seconds rcrnalning nn a 17- \'ard keeper around end. his ihird TD scamper of rhe ni ght. But it 1vas a contro1·ersia l call in the Edison end zone "'ith 10:49 left that turne d things arou nd and Asaro agreed it 1vas the turning point of the garne. It y,·as 10-all and coach Phil Brown 's Eagles \\'ere driving for 1~·ha! appeared to be a go- ahcad TD. But Chuck Bocgel's pass \1 :1s intel'tC'plrcl in thC' end z11ne by Bob Srnith as !he in- tended rctei1rr 1.Joe Barnett) colhdcd \11111 S11111 h. 'rl1e nlfJi:1;1ls rull'd no in- tc rfercnee and A:.:i ro's l're1v l hcn tu11k chari.:c. niarrh1ng 811 ~·ards 1n 14 pht~s wi!h llarmnn\ kt'<'Pl'r i;tr:ught tip the rniddle pn11·1rhn~ tht' t·luiehl'r. ''E s tancia 's linebackers 11cre gel 1 in g su pcrcnnsc1ous of stoppinl! our runs ;1! guard and latkle. \Ve lhnuch! 11e ('nu ld get fi1e or six \ ards \\'11h it bul he 11'cnt <ill the 11·ay." A.~:iro explained. That brnkc 1! open and llarnion SC'nrcd ng<iin 11·hPn Es1a nc1a·s pi!.~.~ing gan1c fail- ed rn get a first do\1·0 after the klekoff. It wa~ a tremendous di splay nf running po11·er on both sides throughout. Estancia. after presenting the 1970 CIF AAA champions a gift TD in the form of a fu1nhle on its 2J on the opening kickoff , roared back v.·1th unbelievable precision particularly ov~r the righl side -where gaping holes were prorided for Dan f'rincefltto. Princeotto rnced for RO yards in the first half hut it. 11as H<ink flloore 11·ho carried 01·er from one yard out with :J<H lrft in the !irst period. Scoll liayncr toed the PAT ;:ind the Eagles had equalled llarmon's !'L'\-~·ard TD run and (j;ory Ralch's kiek. Ca\ nc r and Ualch traded kick1l1g feat s in t he sel·nnd period y,•ith Caynrr fir!-.t iUC'1ng a 36-yard field goal. then Baleh 1\ 1lh a 26-~ arder to cap a 79·yard 1narch. J·'.d1:-;011's ('ralg \Vay suffered a h11l'k 111i11ry and \l'as taken to !he hu~p!ta! for observation . lnrlicative flf the offensive n11ght o! bolh ~quads was the punting i;:a1ne . Edison puntrd twice while Estancia did not p1111l at ;ill. So Edison !C'ads the w.:icky Irvine loop \Yilh a one-game bulge on six adversaries "'ith Co rona del fllar next on Satur- day at 1'eWport. An d Estancia's Eagl es. v.·ith Cost a Mesa awa iting at OCC Friday, are winless, in the cellar and out cf it. Or are the~·:• G,O,Mf STATISTICS E•! En f t'll <Ill"~' fU,~onQ lJ 11 F ••I <1.Qwn1 ~·~••nQ I 5 .. ~, ..... f(llal• 11>0 .. n1<0 Oullc~ Tot1h 1J H 0 l~ t ! c 1 0 6 ! l'I ·5 I • , • n a 1 '~ 0 50 •) 161 PASS!~G 11onl•D1ck Sl 1 i OI O( ohJ VI ' l a :oo 1 o a o 10 l 0 l"O SD<il~w .. •1rn ... "' .. .m 11 12 4 uo .'80 Ralston noted the Indians must still face 'Vashington Slate. Oregon State, UCLA. and C;i !ifornia. though the Cal Bruins cruising 28-12 over Arizona . Cal beat Washington State 24·2:!. This Saturday S t a n f o r d entertains 'Vashington State, Oregon Sta te is ;it \Vashington, and California pla ys a night game at UCLA. Southern Cal plays at Notre Dame F "SI m!Nn• ~•nal!IP• ~ 0 lo••I '""downs u 1&1-------------------------------------- YM.1, ru1~•n9 l•S llO Y•t~' p""'"q IO 60 Y•,dS l~\r i 1 N•• '"'~' G•1ne~ iJl ?'IJ Punh 1ver•q• d••T•nc~ 010 7 n 1 P~n•ihP\ Y•<d\ P•nah1ed 1111 1 .\0 F<J"1ble•. F~"'~!t• lost 111 111 H••~•nde< H••mnn s~g1rd H•vn•• W~•n roi.•1 P"nte<>1!o D·.rn e~~v•I Mnn,9 To11I• H A•mrv1 l!~~•rd T(ll1l1 110 0 -10 l lOlo -2• RUSHING en .. on !<b VI ¥! I VI ?19Jo •s 1l I S 1 11 J I l l 0 1 1 0 1 0 l 10 0 •0 4l 710 1 •.l fl!•nCla !J !SI . " . " ... j) 145 P,O,SSING EOl1on . , 0 .. l l.I 0 l ,5 ,, Pf oC ~~I YI oot 9 5 l lS .SSl 111 1 .@ U7Jli0 .300 Eu 1nc11 ' ' • , • • , " , " Dis11ey Captures Bil\.e Race .J.1ck J)1sne~·. se1·rn times n.:itional champ ;ind a member of lhe United States bike rac- ing team for the Olympic ! ,;uncs. Saflirriay hC'carne !he first 11'inncr of the Cycology Fair Criteriun1 at1 Fashion Isl and in l\'e\vporl Beach. The 41-year-old sprin t specialist averaged 26.4 miles per hour to fin ish 30 laps around Ne"·porl Center Drive t the ova l surrounding the Newport Beach sho pp in g ccnlcr ) in I hour, 32 minutes and 25.8 seconds. Disney completed in a field of yo ung racers w h i c h -..., numbered 35 al lhe beginninl. Fourteen finished before a crowd of aMut 1,000 spec· laton; \Vho braved a cool If you've got car troubles, come to Penneys Scientific Testing Center for an electronic examination of your car. Only988 We can point out weak spots in several vital areas of your car. In less than one hour we put your car through a series o.f scienti:ic tests (21 2 of them, lo be exact)_ Steering, engine, brakes, transmission, electrical and cooling systems. You watch the results come out on an elec tronic typewriter • The wri tten report shows the results of the tests . It Indicates what tested parts of your car are weak and what parts are strong. A lrained diagnostician will go over the report With you. If you wish, he'l l give you an estimate of any necessary repairs. You 'll be able l o take care of many small problems before they turn into big problems costing big. money. There's no obJigatiol'l to have any of the work done. You decide what to fix and where to fix It. Only 9.88. Not bad for a check·up these days.. ) • .. breeze and threatening skies. BOB SMITH 1221 OF EDISON INTERCEPTS TO THWART SCORING ATTEMPT. Estancia's Joe Barnett (42 ) 15 on the Gro•1nd. Est11ncl11 Cl aimed Interference. " Dave Mullica, a ronze n1cdalisl in the Pan·American Gaines, fin ishe'd fifth in the 39 6-m.ile evenl. _Finishers, in order. 1n tM first 10 places of the Amateur Bicycle Lea(Ue of America- sanctioned event \\'ere: Disney, North Hollywood 'Vheelmen: Ray r.1atthe11.·s. Pasadena A. A. Cycle Team : Rob Buyny. South 8 11 y \\'heelmen; Ken F' u 11 er . fl ivrrside Bjcvcle C 1 u h : ~'lullica, South Bay; Ron ~karin. I\' o r I h Hollyw{)(td : Prier VAvra. Sou1h Bay. Gary Carmich;icl. Pasadena : Harry Av•ilab!e J\1nr tfln. t-.1ontrrise Cycl e Club : :inrl Daniel Garlic k, Para- niounl Cycle Club. ... at Nflwport 8fla eh -F1thion l\111nd -H unt1n 9to11 Be•(h -Hu11tin9ton • Dla11nottlc lan•l open Monday throuqh Saturd.ay r '\ " n •• ., c .. g c er d •• n. • n. ., ol ur ol "' n- e n· .at ho Id m e- w lo A n· ut he er on d c, n, ht al I " ' \ JC, Prep Football Standin<Ts ei SOUTH CO•ST (QOj FERENtE S•n•1 •no Oc•nt 1 (NI! C••rlto• l'ullt •!M w I. ,,. "" , . . M! Son An•on•n Son O•elKI M111 ' • """ Dht'IO () . " . " " ,. • ' S1!u•01y'• S<ort1 Son•• "'"' 11. M1 SI <! An!O<!<O G l'ull1"10" ID. Son 0 .. 90 Mou 9 (t .,l!C. JJ, Son 01>00 O S1tura1v'• G1m1• , • " " ~ n Or1ngo (01•1 ,. FuUor111n 1! •n•· l>fl"' Stooium Son DIN O Meu •I ~ ..... ""' Cf"llo• 1• M! Son .an!..,.,o MISSION (0N!'ll!lllENCIE W L Pl' l'.I. 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"•'' V•nn"'I!• L• 11•0•1 l'rNOll T•<»' W l T PF I'• ~no •?l1 ft I 1' ,. ~ ' j~ ,, ' . • • • • " '" '" ,, " " .. ,, l • H•~'" ll. ~··•·• """ l GARDEN GllOVE I EAGUf w l l'f "" l • O<dn1• P •''' C.rond • Po nc ~o Alu••llo• r . .,~.n G~v• .'i.•n'••1" lo• ~ m•oo\ Pot l•lt• ' • • ~1turd1•'I Scoro ~ l • 11 I • ' ' , ' " " " " .. " " .. .. " l • Ou•nt• l'C>. C.orden G•ove 11 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .......... ~ ...... . ' . . . . . . ' . . . '. '. , . Mond.i.7, Cktobtr 18. 1~71 DAILY PH.OT ~J Mesa Runners Nab Anteaters Win, .. 16-9 Tar Poloists Down Rival Orange County Title For Ninth Straight Victory Nev.·port Harbor ran lls \le· tory ~kein to nine straiRhl Saturday by hand ing L a Puente a 6·3 defeat in • water polo m11tch played in the Go lden Wesl College pool, v .. 11,., t:Hen1 do! 1,1., o ~ , , .. .,,., v., .. ,~ F.,.,nt~!n V••lov O ) I t -' 1 l -~ Costa J\tesa Migh 's cross country tearn \~rapped up the Orange County championship Satu rday \\'ith i1 combined running time of 50;39 on the UC Irvine tv.·o·mile cou rse. Three 1nembers of the win· ning Mustang learn -Doug J\1acLean. John and T om Ols\i,•ang -were named to the All-County team for the fourth suttess1ve year, Second place ln the tean1 standings wenl to Nr.wporl Harbor t52:25) v.·i lh Mission Viejo in third place !52:38l. giving Orange Coast area schools a sv.·eep of the three top positions. In the varsity CQn1pctition, action was divid ed into fou r di visions with Newport \•'In· ning the AAA A title with 53 points, Mission Viejo copped the AAA Crown with 57 an d Costa Mesa \i,·as the AA v.·111- ner with 28. El Dor11do won the A team title wi!h 52. Olhers named In the All · County teams (by classes\ 1n· eluded : John Holcomb and Dave Cross of Ne \.\' port Ha rbor to the senior squad along v.·ith the three from Costa J\tesa, Craig Clarke and Lee Batson (Newport; and ~l i ke Holliday (Costa Mesa I to the junior team and Ken Ho1-1•er tr..1ission Viejo) to the sophomore squad. Freshn1an team niembers 1n1:l uded Joe Do11"l1ng and Jim Terry trilater Dei 1, Robert Angel J Hun tington Beach 1 and John Cook tMission ViejoL fl-teanwhile, !\later De i defeated Servile Friday in Oiv•1lo" 'T••m 3co•1• v.,,,1. "-A~.11 I N•Wo"1 "~'11/'r, 'l 7 or,.na•, 11. J Foo•~•ll. 90. l . Bu•"' r .. , •. 100. 3 ~•nt• """' 11)1> 6 v111• l'a•O. 1 ~0 O•~e·~ Edi'""· 1!1, ~OU"• l•ln VAiiey. )1), 5,., (lfm•"'"· l•~ AAA -1. Min ion Vle•o, SI: 1 Bue Polo Team Bags Tour11a1ne11t Orange Coast Col leg e · s ""<Her polo !earn hopes that Xo_ 13 is not unluck,v Tuesday \\·hile Golden \\'cs! just looks for belier officiating. OCC's Pirates had an easy time in capturing its ov.·n in· vitational tourney Sa!urday, downing four n pp one n t s . Coach Jack Fu!Jcrlon's cluh returns tn Sou !h r:nast ('nn· fcrl'nce pla~· Tuesday. hidd1ng lnr 1t ::; l~tb \Vin in a n1\1• ;it Cerritos. Thl' Pira tes rolled p:l!-.l Chaffey 1 !6-31, Cypress (9-21 , Grossmon t (9·7 1 and Sa nt.a Barb;_1t'<1 r !0·41 :-.1ean11•hile. Golden \\'est did not have it so easy against !he USC: Frosh :\nd Rustll'r coach Tom Hermstad put the blame for hi5 !cam's 8·7 overtime los5 right on the shoulders of a pair or Pactlic-8 officials. "I haven'l co1npl ained abou t the officiating this year. hut those two gu,vs 1Larry Cocke and Don Hosentha!) really did a horrible job. \\le harl 46 foul5 ca ller! again!>t us and onlv Hi w<'r<' called :i;:.:ainst USC. l 'll never take a learn up lhere again," said Hrr111s1ad. (;olden \\lest h;:id eig:ht rl;.i~·crs foul out and finished Ille gan1e with onl y si K in the pool In other area action ovt r lhi! weekend , Corona de! Mar top. pied Downey, 5-3, Foothill defeated Estancia. 7-3 and La Otrwnev I Coren• do l ....,., 't~"n• Miiii<.~ !. lor1~1. w 11 .. n 0 I -1 l(rurn-11. J11M., Y•"llJ (.,,...,.~llM•r !Oll -1 Oownt 1 1 1)1 -• Co•ont Ofl Mi r ocorl~, l ou11titv. c-.. l . c ..... ,. .. .,..1 .. n Co•ont ""' Mt r 0o'""1t Y J COfone dol MO< •ft>'lng M••k•I! l . 0 1 -' l l -I _,.,,..,Ot!n, LA 0U•~ll )111 .J Fo~n•••~ Vtll•V IC.Orin~. ll•"""n I. ?!, I II IC• f rooti S~Pn '°"'n'"'" Volif• G O O L.a Qu"'" 0 I 0 Foun'•'" Vl ilt < ..:orlno. l u!Prtl(, Oe<101nor ' -' ,_, Jo•d•n. Y•rlitV I OG l-J 1 I I l -I ~<"'In~: 8l1!1trm1n J, Junior V•1111v E ll•~,,. lo•••·'~ 10 F""!"il!. ..... ,.1, Qu inta upended F' o u n ta i n """"'•'n v,,,,, , 0 , 0 _ , f r••n·lHn Valley, 4·2. L• O~•n1• I l e 1 -• f •l•n<i1 o o o G -1 ''" V1ll•y 1C0""V" Wt •lt r!tld !, Footn111 1 1 I l -' f\1arina was scheduled toll~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;i;;;;.ii;i;;,iiii;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;; play a Saturday game at 1 Valencia hut rain and a light-( ning storm during the frosh· soph game caused postpone- ment of the competition to a later date. Coach Bill Barnett's un· defeated Clf' defending cham· pion Newport Harbor Tar8 \\·!11 open Sunset Leagul! play at Huntington Beach Wednl!sday. 15 88 buys a wide profile, 4 ply nylon cord tire. At Penneys. Where else? Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by South Coast ?Jan And The DAILY PILOT • BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merchandise Certificate For Each Winner Winners Every Week of Contest 81 •pigskin prophet, Pl11y the Pilo t Pickeroo game for w1•kly pri111. W inn e r\ each week rec e iv e a $10 gift ce rtifi cate good ., money at ti ny Sou th Coa st Plata store or bus inels . Ea ch w eek's top win ne r wilt be in· vited, elong with • g uest , to be honored .t t th e annu al Souih Co•s+ Pl a1a Football Pla yers of the Y11 ar Ban. q uef, Watch for this player '' form each week in the DAILY PILOT Sports Section , C ircl1 th1 team you th ink will win in eac h pairin g in the list of 25 gam11 and 11 nd in the player's form 1n+ry bla nk or a reasonabl1 fa csimile. Than w•+ch the DA ILY PILOT sports pages for ••ch w11k'1 list of f iv1 winners. RULES 1. l ubm!I th• 1ntry bl•"k b1ktw •r • rt•••n•blt fec11..,111 &f " I'& tn!tr !ft• (enttol. ). SlllHI II la: P.ILOT 'IGSl(IN l'ICK Ell'DO COWTEST, ll>Clr1 Otplrtmenf, l'.O. ••• uo, co1:1 M11•, c•. nn•. J. Onlv tn1 t nlry por puMtn 11ch ,.,.~. 4. l nlrl11 muol b1 dollv1r.O lbV m.it t t !n ... roonJ 1e DA ILY PILOT elrlct ty J ,.m. T~Mrt4•¥· Pro Cage, Hockey llern1slad !akf':> his c!uh lo LA Harbor Tuesday in a key Southern Ca I i f o r n I a Con- rcrence lilt. The R u~!lers lead the c1rr1u! \\'llh a 2·0 rel'"ord . Penneys Ground Gainer I. levt~ Cttll l'l•u •n' 0.11 11.'I' l'ILOT 1mplor1o I nd r~11r lmm9111•1• lllllll/ff Ml •1111_,, It t"t''· I. Tll 1111.llKlll l l'-NIC MUST II[ ,ILLEO IH Olt INTlt 'I' ti VOI D. Pro l••~••b•ll "' ~••I"" Con!e••n<• A!l•n!lt Oi~•l•On Won lo" ~ct. GI "" l1dc10ro O l D I f'l"'O l ul!llO I ) jlJ N'"' Yr!'~ I 7 ))l l o•'t'., ~ o«l 1' • Ctnt,.t 0 1v1,1on C•n<'""O'I I a I r"('.'I """'"'0•• 1 \<YI '> (l~e'•"~ I i\J """"'" D 000 I'> W~•le•n Cnn!er.•nce M1dw1<l Qlvl\lnn /.\dw•v•'• 1 ~ 1 "lll'l ~·r~,t ) ! M/ rn•t41~ I !o<'Yl ,., '"~"'"~1• ion 1•, ~l<lt« LM lnotl~, S•on1, C.01de., \I•'• Pn.rl•no 01"1\IOft ' I "'1 ,,, '" . ~ 0 1)110 Sun~•V"I lfe\1111• ' , .. ,, . NowYo·~ 111. (lev•lond 11'(1. "V"" •Im• • ootcch 11,. Mo~~'""•• /,\'iNt U<•• 1)1, "nr!ltnd tl Onlv ~'"'"' •t~ttl"l"<I ~·l•lll'O•• ,1 llCll'"" ~flartl• 11 (lne<n""!1 Clt voll<lll t • Molwou•t• Goldi n Sll•e •' N~ ¥o•k Lo• Ano~ln •I llu"•lo O•lrnol •t PO'll•nd ... 111! Oivl1Jen Florldlont Ktnluckv Ntw YO<lr l'IM111<J•t~ Vlr•lnl~ C•<Ol l,_. W1tn l•1t I'd 1 0 ,,...,,., . '"" ' ,. ·""' ' "" . . .. tndlt n• l!it~ Mom~~11 01111• D•n"•' WM! DlvJ1lcn , . ' ' . I ' . , " ' Tl<dt•'I 01..,tl No QtmH l<~MUltd Tuttelt,'I Gtm .. Nf'N Y11•k ti Pln1tiuro~ c1...,11n1 tt UI•~ M.,.,..pt.11 ~I l(tntl!ckv '""' ,,.. ""' .. .. •• ., ' ' ' ,,, Ten1ple City Wins Again Temple City's Ramt ex· tended !heir. win streak to 21 Saturday,night at the expense or St. rran~is. 14·7. The Ram~. who open AA ac· hon In the Rio Hondo League Friday against Du a r I e , possess the longest winning slreal< In the CIF. one 11ame Miter lhAn Edison High '~ Chargers Edison beat Est11nc1 a Sat1.1r· d;iy to make. 1! 20 in a row. M"'11to~I V•n(OU••r Tp•?"'" (lu+ .. ,, O•t•n f (.,•".•QO P "'~"'c~ /,•,n• ••"~ ~· Ln•"• r~ 1•~•'~"'• Ln' nM?<'" C~'''"'n'~ "" 11'••1 O•v"•on W L T Pl• ' I ' ' ' , . ' , . , ' . , Wul O"•h!On s !I o rn ' . . ' ' ' " ' " ' , ' ' ' , Sund••'• 11 .. ul\1 ~l•"' Yn» .\. Mrri.1r••I • ,,,.,n,.,.~~'" J, 8~1'•1~ 1 D•lro11 ' SI L~u" J c ~•c•~ " ln• An~·••• ft 1,,,on•o ?, Bo"n" I , "" "''"n~·v~ • Coldo•m• ? Onl• 11•"""' •c~odul•~ Tue~d•V'I Gt mtl nt~llv~r ~! .'i,t Lou'I On g•'T1• stn•dulect G~ GA 11 II " . u ·~ I~ I• . ,. 1n 71 10 II " " ,. IO 11 IQ 10 . '" " a OllANGE (0A!l INVIT ATIO N.Ill S<G•• bv Ou••l•ro ("•!!'• JI OO-J (It•""• .Cc~·t • l ~ J.---11 '"'""""' Cc••• """"" \'"'"'''' 1 8•• """ l ><v ll nd l "'""''"' 1 B1••o•h I 1<,• .. t I Jen°' I G•AD<)w<o l I F•0'1 '""'· l C"~·,1mne 1 I 1 1 T / 0•••·<•• (0011 I J ] J t C"'••r.~~ (o~•I vc• "~ 8••1 ), i-;;.~:~') 7, W~r\t•r 1 Coro•"'"' I ~'"'" B••h"" Q I ~ 1-I 0• 1n~• {O•\I 1 J • 7-10 01~nn• Co••• \<O""a '''D•nln l n·eri'~ 7 !!•" I. B•~""" I Mvlond 1, K•n> !. Jone\ ! Bl"1t"'mftn l O•h•• <CO'"' =--G-;O""'on! •, 5&n•• l!l•n•"' ft. Ch•'l~v TO. ~onlo 8~rb1ro I Cvoreu 11, (~•ff•• • C.r~)>Mon• 10 C•ortn 1. 11,<ond ol1<•I C.o•1e" We•I -O~ n 1 o 0-' U5C ~rO\~ I 0 7 I 0 1-· Golden We•I i oo.,no -M<fnN•e 1. ~011! '· M10Louol1d 1. El<~ '· M«CU Anteaters Rtm Fourth UC Irvine ') neophyte cross country te.am fin ished fourth in a four.way meet at UC Riverside Saturday behind the team that will be favored to cop the NCAA colle~e di vision title -Cal Stale !Fullerton \_ Cal Poly ! Pomona t and UC Riverside placed ahead of UC!. 1588 plus led. tax and old tire Bl1ckw1ll tubele11 Size Repl1ce1 C78-13 700-13 1688 plus fed . tax and old tire Bl1ckw1ll tub•I••• Size R1plac11 A78·15 560-15 1922 plus fed. tax end old tire Bl1ckw1ll tube!••• Size Replaces E78-14 735-14 Fed . ta x 1.95 Fed. tax 1.74 Fed. ta x 2.21 19 88 plus led. tax and old tire Bleckwan tubel••• Size Repl1ce1 F7B-14 ns-14 2288 plusfed.tax and old tire Bl1ckw1D tubeless Size Repl1cet G78-14 825-14 H78·1 4 855-14 G78·15 825-15 Foci. T11 2.38 Feel. 1'11 2.55 2.74 2.64 H78-15 855-15 . 2.80 Whitewalls only $3 more pert/T'I 3 Day Service Special (MON., TUES., WED.) Most 69~ . .°ars Heavy duty shocks. Panntrs Shock Absorber Guar1ntee If a Penneys Heavy Duty Shock fails after installation by a Penney Au1o Center, due lo defective mattftia1s orworkmanshiporwear-out while the origin al purchaSer owns the car. Ju•t contact us and a Penney apeciatist wil l replace the defective Heavy Duty Shock at no 'xtra charge. lnttlllltlon avallable. ' .. 1788* Most• e ars Heavy duty muffler. Penney• Muffler Gu1r1ntn :·~·,··············· • . EiVTRY BL.4.1\'K • • Clr~I• fl'Cllllt V"IU lhl"• will w l" thl1 WH!t'' ffl'"" 8 • ( h11111 '""' 11 1ece1td e"• llar1d I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~reen Bay vs Rams Cal vs UCLA USC vs Notre Dame Washington vs Oregon State Michigan vs Minnesota TC,U vs Penn State Princeton vs Penn ' Northwestern vs lndiano South Carolina vs Florida State · Georgia Tech vs Tulane Air Force vs Colorado State Orange Coast vs Fullerton • LA Harbor vs Golden West • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grossmont vs Saddleback College • : Bishop Amc:it vs Mater Dei . : • Costa Mes'! vs Estancia • • Huntington BeacH· vs Westminster • • • Marina vs Santa Ana • • • • • • • • • • • • San Clemente(vs' Tustin Fountain Valley vs Mdgnolia Western vs Newport Sonora vs Univer~ity Edison vs Corona def Mar ' Mission Viejo vs Katella Laguna Beach vs Valencia • • • • • • f • Tll 111:1.1111:111 -My 1-1 ... "'' i.t•I iwmltr ti Mlftll .Ctrlf • Greg Beal finished 14th in 26 ·:zi,.for UCJ's top effort. • .. •" u 11-1111• •Nv. 1• Individual winner in the • II t f'•n~11 H11W')' Ditty t.lllffttf l•llt •lt•r lrut9llt110fl ., • '•nl'Mlt Au10 Ctnl1r, 6111 10 d'fltttr.1 "!"" cl\1ndl" or woni:,,;1n1l\f11 er w111• t11t .. l\llt 11'11 o rl1ln1I jllll"t~­ ewnt 11'11 Ci t, 1U4' ~Kl 111 ..,d • l'•nn•J •P<Klail11 •HI r.01- 1~1 ff!Kll" H1...., Ol,lt)t .....,.. 91 "' •11111 lllltifOI. U.11M1...._ ........... • ········-···· ............... -..•.... • race was Merk CO'Orl of JCPenney • ··-Fullerton who !>el a course record t>f 24 · 37. He is the a defending NCAA co f~ e g e ButO center • A~ d1v1sinn champion. • ,1r ...... ,o •• ,. c.1 ~···· '~"11,,,0"1 Shop S~d1y noon to 5 p.m. •.t the followlng Penney Auto ""'--61..-.• • c11y • (ti Po>v !Pomf)"O~\ •1 UC ""9fl'91• ( '~~1110~1 &!. UC. l•v•nt 11. ' UC.I !ln .. nen ,. C.,.o A••I '~ )•1 NEWPOR T 8 "'CH f '' I [ •. ~ •• 1t "m Ollv•r. }1.10, )0 E~~'' " " ' • • • • ~'• Nl,~ 01~·· n i.i 11 w1v"; Lo0a1 ........ •sn•on l •nd HUN TI NGTON BEACH-Huntingto• C••I•• • "•M IO~•o<o•. 11.ltt l4 (~f:, VI~~~" U P ·• 11. JS M e•~ Ro•11r, J~ c ~lr~ 11 enney1 Timi P•ym•nt Pl•n • • • • • • • • ~t,',"\, lt M'"" Rrown <.l Rolon l • • • • • • • • • • a a •~~~~~,:---~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~-~~~ • • • • I • ,. ' • t > I .. • • ftA.JLY PI LOT Mond.iy, Octobft 18, 1971 Y a~hts111en .na~in g on That Old Bay • • • Believe San Francisco's Windy ' Reputation I ' / ' ' .. \ • . . ,. - , . " . .. . ~ " .· i I LOOK OUT EVE RY BODY -Gene Trepte's Brushfire (7469 ) from San Diego is knoc ked dO\l.'n and out of control, narro\vly missing Aries and ' . IN HOT PURS UIT -Foredeck man abc.ard Hen ry Wheeler's Aranji ha ngs on for dear life after jibing chute in pursuit of Wid geon . Both ~.,..,,,,..~ ' . ··. ... v, ~r i~~ .. --1 ~ ., ~ . • . . ~· r . -~t 4.,1.---.. t I " " • . !· . • 1 1' ... ' • -•• I FIGHT _NG WET CANVAS -Chinf!se f1redrill ;llxu1rd Af C:assel's \Var· rior Is Ctew tried a "jibe.Jet" of ~pinna ker rounding rnark off the St. i ·' ' • . ' ., ,. ' l .. \Varrior after jibing spin naker in 25-knot breeze off Blossom Rock during San Francisco Trophy Series. ' , • J • take near knockdov.1ns in breez.Y going near Blosso m Rock. • Francis Yacht Clu b. Chute \Vas fina lly l\110-bl ocked'and \Varrior ma in· tained leari to 'vin second race of San ~ra nc isco Series. ' ' . t •• ' ' . ,. • -AW, SHUCKS -Thi s is Ru ss Ward 's Columbia-50 Aries after round· ing weather mark and tryi ng to get the "kite" flying off the Golden Gate Bridge. Daily Pilot Pl1otos n,, Al1no n Lo~kah ey WE BLEW IT -Crev.• aboard Alpha gives up in disgust and start! dousing chute of\ San Francisc o cit y shoreline. ' I I j l .. -. , :r ...... ,~ .. ·-••• , 1 ....• -.. J• . ' . '. ' , -· \ . . .. • • • Mond11, CctOb fr l~. 1971 Everyone Has Someth;ng That Someone Els e Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Cen Sell It, F;nd It, Trade It With 11 Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Genercil General G OCD LUCK COMES IN THREES!!! TTilf'J.I.\'. ;!1ad:ible in sou.~ht after CORO!\.~ 1!(•1 ~: \f:. s(~ll t!1 nf the hi~h\' . .'l.V 2·2 Bed· rof•n'l ' .'~ J 1 f)edrootn . Con1e see this •·1none:-' n1::k!'r ., . S59.000. !'l:r; E~A UTY . "HAS t:VER YTHING" far·:lv rnnn1. ;.:;iinc rr:ion1. lars:,e l!\·111-:;: room. .i T-r·lr•"'.11:. ~ h.:i!h~. 1·11!CK SIL\(; £>\'ery· \\;l\'I \~. t 11o;'111n dr:iprd. hcJutrfull.v li1ndi-;r.:ip· \··I s 12.650. O?f'O f'!i!JN!TY IS KNOCKING!!!! '..'.·\I ;,1'1,, 1,1 ·..:ir~:t !l'Ptal area nrcir e\·cr\·· t 1 •·1·~ 1,:-:! h. ·1 ·1t1:n, 1 1:! ba th"' ;ind fi ·2 brrl· r-.1 "l. 1 h;•t 11 c nt he up~~adrd to rr.1kc you rvr•1 111"1 P 1nnncy. S2R8.000. "'-'.05'iE~S V:ITH THE MOSTEST" l ",t11 <·111hP111 th1~ rlr:i::.:htful 4 bedroo1n, 21~ \1 11 1. t.'P1tl v rnrin1 . \·I2s 1\YO fi repl(lccs for in· ~:·10 c·n1 rr:-;1rq1g 0r lar7,e rovered patio frir ,,,,t·11·1r· ('r1:rr: 1i:1in,;: and fabulous \:-.inri •rBn- 1.·~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S54 ,500. ' 644-7270 (Formt?rly Del ancy R~a l Estate) 2e2a EAST COAST H IGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. * * * TA YLOR CO. O""JVEF! Sl-lORES-VIEW $85,000 * \ !'( ti ~1.,r 111 11 i 11il'"lf'lla11on of fine homes. fr• 1 1i11f'• 11.1\f'1J l1nn1 111P llP\V Homan t11 h 1-, ! · o llft 11 111rcl 1n11rtyard. 3 Bedroo1ns =-·~.1 ·I 1 !1·1r· 11 1 1 ~I' rr Y'H!r boat. Grno:>r .. I Gencr.:il I ----~J· TC \i/I·•! iC U ~E & i !$A ( ~KON I " F\ -·-·CL ' I ........ ·1-I II HJ• c1 ,, -1 11. r'l•ll .\ po'1'>. c• l'~'iOU~E .\ I"' I •• 1. ,.1r Ill ,\t\' -;r;,; .::; 1~ 1 \< 1 I 1•111 srj, ff 111 ; I r: ., 11 ol') .-..1,LI tli •·•l"f" .111;: 1 •"' di )>< , ,• 11 .. .,1 ;i ;I; r 11L1 .,. >' 1 'i• J. '"·" \_ di J' I" 1)'1'!!1iil.1t"llL ,,., \' ' ; ' j ·' 962-5513 (Open Eve~.) HEY, LOOK HERE! P.rm1rl.,11iy r .. ~ .... r.1 l~1r;,: r.~v h·"· " 1n ,., .... ri '"Fil rn- \' 1 r ;.' 1 n I ,<I' t ,. fl •.V I 1">1 ~ . i\1 • -1! ,. J,11 1 L 67 5-30 00 i -RE POSSESS IONS- ; S"ri:i.r!;J1n:: \ tr.111 ho:":'\l~, l(rin1c 111·11 ly r.,Jnl• cl & c~rr•'lcd. 2 :\, ·1 $.· ,; b•!r·n:s, ~,.,1ne 11 l!h ·f<•ll<; }"J!,\.\",I. 1"1 111~" 1rnns, fMnl ~2/l f100 :•'"l ~ 10 ~ mr.1,1,'(s s. .. \\".\ r r 1.':c S."-1.1 _,\{!?TI'~ 1\\'r !Jr,;l.. TI'.!l 5PECTACIJLAR VIEW \ l.;l.,:.,. IJC!l!:,[11! huul" 11n Ille •ldl~ •lll'IJ'•'k. ;\l'\\P111 J;i_. J h<-r11onrr., 3 b~•h 111.'"" 1!l1~ .! ~t111·.v honie ."•1.ur1h.11~ _<.Jn• ~ill ,\j~r, (1/lf' n! :11.~ !.:11 ~I '-I ·' .1 IUH1· .. n5 l"lvuJ:. 111 ;\i'.'fl'lfL RC'11rh. ~1:E1!~~1~-E ~1·1n11 "'n )i.. 1-• rn f1'0n1 lhl5 II i111T 3 !~[; hPlllt·. Cu~ron1tn.11Jt ,111.J •' ''IUl~llr!.; drs1;;:nPr! fnr 1::·1<if1°11J11111..._ 2 ~rnrJ ~;111- 1.11 ~,,111n1: ,..., ;i hilltop. All tlih f .. r 511 JI.I). $1,800 DOWN \\'ill lrt .'uu 11io1·e 1nlr1 ;:i :t lll'rll•111111 ho111r •1n 11 l.qn?e lr11 1n nn ;irr~ 1)f rfJ~t~ \lr~,1 . I\ 1tl1 ll sn1illl 2nd TD .\OU , 111 .1-.~11 n1" ;i 6'; VA Loan, ~·11!1 prwr s~::.r1:)1'). J I ~ l 1 kou111lorSale I~[ "~ .. 1,, •• 1. I~ [ -.. 1,, •• 1. HOlitll ,or S1l1 I ~ General Genera l Genera l General General General Genera l SHO P ANO FLY l •==============l •======•l .;;;;;======;r~c~L~E~AN MESA 5 BR.-S BATHS-POOL Both 11r" ('fJ111rn1pn1. f:ihl•I· DOVER SHORES EVER WANT TO """"' !""{~_( VERDE t}111-.1;1 11d111 i;: view /rnm -HOO illl~ SOUTH CO . .\ST PLAZA ~-abulou~ Galax.Y J)rive r 1ev_ h ome. Large 111 BE THE BOSS? -llle.$Q. verve. 11<'1"•· .. 1111• JllH•I .::tl1.frtl•lt1 •~. ~'l fl. C.::tm•ri ShorP!i home. ,\L,LL1sonl~;ife11blr.f'k~ d l l . g • lhl'OOI iac'llZZI ''"l H l-1>1'm11Jl11n1n1:,&t11m 1ly oor en er a1n1n ar"a \\"I . . ~· 5,,, ,1,, •• 11, '-Pl•·. '"' 11,,. VA VA VA F A 1n1rret~ 1. ! nor111. 111n11 .; 2 1 (l \\1l_\'t1llr!w1,,,SA:"'TA,.\,,,,_ b r I I r I I "' ~ ,, ''" ' .. -.. r0t\rn~.11 ~th111 r. !trf'l'!lCt"S ar. 1rep ~re, pus orma l\'lng ro,,1n. ~ Pn11,1 •• ""' ~.,i 11,, ,.,.,, 1 f''t'un, I'. 1>1111 h011n" .1•"1 1 ,. 11 d ()lt.A.\GI-: COL"."Tl Alfi-S122.000 \lllh land IC'ase or 8145,000 \\Jib ~ ,. Br ~1 :> l1•d1·1•1111 Rr111t 01·.u. 111") ~"" L1kr a i.+ ... 11,J nP11 . C«r \!ill'.::tl!.e .. o11 o ere 1•nnr. T111!i u11r111 <'lean 4 ni·•rnin::. i::ll tn ""rk 11 nr! l''"r! I!'"'" 11,., 11.1,., 111 1 11~ ;ii Sl ~~.000. s 116. C 11l l fee land. 1h"n Pl\' \'Ol" nnrr , 1 , 1 l~>lll<', lu11 \\1!11 t .. 1111' 1111 6 •. M,,-l•d1111. f~1r. 1m. hntn~ u .rh prio·r· 11;11·""' 1,,.,,,., in-. 1l·•-~.1 n111111h ;\011· 1h., 1~ rh"' nnl\, prr11F111rtlf<'' ·""ll'•l.1· Ii'""' H & I I enl 3 hatt1~. i.:ni. Bil k11. 11.11r! For Compl•le Information ;11Hu1111· 11111"1 . •1••1 '"I-ome nv•1 m "<i' .,. 11" 11-r M<-. l '1""1 ;inrl ~111-111° ... • 111!1!1•'11' 11 "' R II l«n.;<> ll" :>. :.r ~""'f'nf'r:I in On All Home• & Lots, Plea~• Call; !"'"· 111 ,v 1"" <'1111''"1' • ' •• Y • 111o1•s '1/!"i> ... ',,,~hal 4-..ri>r.•1r , 1 ii"ll"""· ~h·•l! ··-.1n•'r111;.: -.11<1 C"'\ r•'lf'rf'r! p;i•on l"'ln hp )·rour!'. f'\\ ''I" 11,111 .•tl'.' l•,1'•1 ;;1:;, E. Coa.,1 /l1<·y, u.o• r .. r r>nl) s.:i:.~r.n Gt-Yid hn· BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ;ii•rr·;I, Crri•, rlrl'<. 11"·11 "L 111"11 "·'11 ; .. r pn· i;1~.~1;11-.:1;<:··;:,..:'~1·ll~'.1i:;~:~·~ Balboa 111.!lnd l ! I I •1<1"1•0-li r. tr;1!. l!ill'.•~I'~ anrl I' T. !It'\',., ':•·•11 ih 11'1\.il. -----------1 a n••no.; aiilil1 1 "· ·" 1 us Is landers Bldg. at Linda Is le ,,,,,1·· {'.111 fnr d"lill'. , 1 , 1 ("(lf?.'\J\f; \\.\f:! I"!,\,,;~; Llr1·1c· II" 0 -B r;hrH1 .1n11 1h1,~lrPfle1"'' 341 BAYS IDE DR ., SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161 i.:1r•1:1• 111•11••r Ill"\'"' TOI' -~;1 : (l\"F\". '"'lr .r.. !l.11nu. ''"'· AY ORANGE VISTA l'~J ·1111, 1~ a 11IL1~ 11•1111r ~~lll ~·1n111, 2 ]flt ~. hou~e on one, I-'!"--"--""'"'""'"'"'"'"'"'"':':'""-"':'"'"'"'"'"'"'"" 1J f!l!lrJjVJTill"Jfill'!I (',.1,i .. ,111,1 ~I '(' \I $",I '>..0 •hripr111t: illld p11hlw 1r;111~. ;: Bl:. 3 BA, 3 1-·11r11;ir~!<. 3 PROPERTIES General General -'··--·----iiiil fl'•1·r;irlnn yni·r: Rl·'"f n,~,111 Air e<inr!it1nner1. ronnrrlv l,.;iB,..rr!e ft r:. 220 E. 171h SI. t .M. CALL 646.0555 _____ ........,.__.....__ ............. -.-----'62-4471 (!::~)546°8JOJ \0 /ILl'J·.l\\l.V,f • .'.•t-/l Jlt·r{. -524 950 111-~1il' roo111 & b<1 !h, hv rm 10 SECOND QUIZ l~Y·· 11p~li1!r.~ 1v/wf'f har, ~hown II"" ''" ""' • ''"" ' FOURPLEX ORANGE VISTA '"'" oo•IJ'. M'" s.12.1.0JO. floor? 4 Bdrm .. Den PROPERTIES 1'r111r1 r.ili; only. 0,lll<"r P.O. 21 Do :iou neprl room for a Fam't ly Room ~1uolrrr1 '.l r,r.Jr•><>'ll. h;ir)I ,\: TWO TO GO Hn>i; 112 ~~lhna l~l.::i.nrl. Vnr111r•rl\ l.:11-~rirtlP r: I-'.. View Lot 3, bar·· 11 ~111.;10 .:1r•:1111n .. 111 .. , i•11ii . CM Bayshore1 Dn .roll need room !or 8. A 1Prrif1r \1nme. for ii:" n1r•n-h<1iltil'•, r..irrrt<. rir·~r"'· Y1>111111n 1Jir li11!d 111 l\r11p•111 220 E . 17th St., .. Corona del Mar poo\ 1abl t~ f~ 2 BA!lls, ~ Be'11;,n•1• ,.1r, A r"al tl'lll-"r r rutiurer J~r,., 11',.; fill"'' •"11· CALL 646 .. 0555 CIL\l:.\11:-,-r; 2 BR. rnmpll lrlf'11l for file 1ma::;1n11t11·e, 41 Drl ,1''lU neerl a g:nr.s;tnu~ 11, .. rl br1rk l1ri>placr. l~,J< 111 ;i lull rrore "f •l\•11,i11111111 · .\ i.:.t1<!•t1 l·k'" El"r 1111111, 1;11.';!lfl."': 11f'11· k11.·hPn . 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(";1 •1 fir .~Pl'!\ l.::tl'l::I' hrojp)ollll<, ;i hillh<. 111 !Pllll!'. C~ll i;,_~-.lti.",(J. • •• flOO rnr.11 .n)'.!: .-11.n,, I I' ) 1 ;;1.11111_. _________ 1 I. 1 Pl• II R I · any 1me an_i·•irn": (".~l l 1o11;.7111. ;1h<fllu1r 1n1111;1r11 .~Ir 1·rin· 1rrm~. ,.::i.<r <'a "" 1 ~ l "111 ran.i· 1111 ,,,11. f'n111r !'<'<1•lr11••~I Corona del Ma r Ba y A ve. W aterfront !>lfi-2]1.~. l.:i~c~.W l~I~. Mil~~K 17 .. ~11., -~r!'-· ~ u--11.~·~"iii!_ 11r,.,:i.1'11h<•l1r1;ihJ.-hut 11"< Tftl'I·: ""I JPl!!'.V ~,i_-,~\2 \ ;i1,,,J11r\ ,1 .~1;· X 1,· .i11·111111 \ nr· :1 111· }1.~1; 1·11~1.,111 4 nr. 111•l{lrn1 111111 .1 Carefree L1"v1'ng'. Coill :)1"1,\lll (fll'rri ('\P~l .J B<lrn1. 2 ha1h hrilllc P1rr ,\· Slip. Sl'.l:•.(!(\() Ca!!: 67:1-3663 fi12·2:1.i3 E1·£$. associated IROKERs-REALTORS JOJS W. lolboo 67J.J66J -LOTS OF E XTRAS- i11 1h1~ :l h"rlr,,....n1. 2 h~1h nr.1•. !n·~hlv p.11ntrrl h••111r .\11-.;1,.11•., f'~llTI\\' gp~ll~. :-, ;r,. <i; ~ll. LOWER MYSTIC HILLS t .-.;rrllrnL \·1r11• nf 1011 n .~· hr11('h r1...,1n ~II roon1~. \\rll bu1J1 ('llS.IOm h•lllle I\ 1111 pr1 . 1·~ry. B f' 11 nl f' r1 1·r1l111i::' 1111,1r1u1 L;irr, ... r111r.1 ~k;.­ l1i::h1. F1r,.,pl:.rr. 4 Br!rni<, 212 b:i1hs. ~+;/l[l .~'I f1 .. ~rr­ ~1·;i1,-. 111;i.<trr ,.ut1r ·"f"~"- 11>11.• h111l1 • in k 111'11rn " lh d1<1111 ;i'h"r. l1·r •'ll!•hu•r n1~011r11'>11rr L!<t .!P 111 ·n~· 1 ... I\ ~1;l,'.1(Wt_ (",1[! - i-11111". J1~f'l'Y 1!1<1~~-111.111, I sr.1.:~11· . l'I") llir· Ii'"" .~. 11 :111qu1 li1v Macnab-lrvlne 642-8235 675-3210 3 nJrn1,, 1\ h·11 h~; :ill nri •lrl{' fl,......r. \\ nlk tn f""'I .r.- ~l1••"ft11111~<11111rr 11 11111, !•111.: t'~··1-nw. r;,l'lt!\11 r!y h.~1rrl \\ llh 11~ :if ~.;:',IHHI, CORBIN- MARTIN li!.ol II 111 !"' .'"Iii~ fl Ill" p.111, I rl..'" !'l'l llr1:.: nf 111,-. Cl"c"l11lly o' I 1'!.! ll 11 I .• 1,,•.Jn~1111 1 •1111ln111111,,111i. \'a11 I .•nt 11" lip a P• 1· 1 l11"nu1:hl'l1l1 ,\. \l1·d1lr1·1.•11f';1u f1n'pi~1"r Ill l:in:f' IJ1·111~ r•10n1, 011r r,. i·li1"1"' at ~1:;,;-.or1. C1\l.I. f.7.\---i";!fl. I COlES'vVORTHY & CO .• REALTORS •-1NMJ1 n ... 111-u1t 4 Bedroom-Vacant \lo\• 11;.:)11 1n1q 1111'< '-llll"hH •" !·I :111 I "•II'' " \I• I• ldl :11• 1. ·'!', .\ ~I' 111 r·.,11d1'1"11 -:! l1,1lli'-t 1> 111pI•·1 • I 1 BIG DADDY \outh,. ~ oast /\'..•11, ii• l1t\r 112 11nil ;ip,1rl- 111r>1ol ("HH\)111•\, ln1 ·,1lo•d 111 ---- ("1,. l;i \Ir•.•. Jo'.\l\1111~ \<'<!11 HOME WITH INCOM E ,,. .~I ':1111.I Wlll !'rr-i'lll l l\- 1"••111r l;}'I.' f~M) P•T .I r11r C-.11 f,11" f111"lh"r ill"lail\ 11 ~,.11 )•,II I' S.ollll,IHll1 lol 111\T•T. Newport " Fairview 646·88 l 1 (anytinle) 'lr11I !Ch••f'I''"~ -: h··ilr•~•llh 1 h.01\1~ \J,.,j, 11\ •'\\<'l"hot' dP~i l(M I :1 •Ill•'• .i 111 1•r 11 ,. t" -~ ,, . '~'. :.'fi~I !l;irl•w, L . .\I. ~-~~ 0\1 '\bl~ ;>:f.Ll.I'\( :. 4 lv-<l AG/an REAL ESTATE REAL TORS 644-7662 -COLLEGE PAR K- 1 1·rl·~·n11ioil ,~. Ill"\\ 1\1\11 =========== , .• 1 1 , 1, -I :11 '" 1.,,1, lu 11, l"•' •nl~ 1•1· 1·,,ul d l)P tl\rd ii!< .: 11'1() lilrnn('yre ~· :'-n 1101111' \",\ a/1•1 ~II\ T1-r111 •. 1•11111 ~'I fl "11!1 :1 t• ,.,., •l rr.11• ~.,..!, ~~"l.1 ~ :·,:1.~1. J._z 1,.1 n1~. llC'rlrnnn1s -I lPr1, 2 l"lth~. ·1~11-9173 C>l'.1-11:\l!l hu1l!-1 t1~. fn·rpl;u·r, r1rrul·1r l.JIESA DEL MAR- d['l\"t 11;i1, $:!.~.'••ll. f'lkr , Ciitl m rl;iy t•r t; ;i:h!, Ii!O-JO~fl. !'I'll" 11 ,1111111>: hn1n" 111 l'llo'l hill.!" IJ, •11••>111~ l'>ih -: li.ilh' IRif!j ~d!I ~).'.~1;1'1~ I~~.:~ u~";,1,,1'.'.1'"~ ~I:;~ M~l-J Home-N-lncome -(n<l;i '.l!r -.;i L;i 1111 1•f 1hr '.l!<on!h ,\11.ird Sp P ''I,, I l n111·hr~ n11kP 1h1._ .1 11 ir1llf'I" 1n r1r1y 11':1.v. :'\°t11 il 1•h. 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TERMS AND PRICE " \O'THEREAL '~~§'f£t rit .,~ COLLEGE PARK n1111rr lll'lllJlO: n••rlh .\~~11<1'" C oRONA-DEL MA R ,] 'I' llS 12 ~·/l,\ lr,.1 ,1 Sl011 (lr,·.:111 -<1df' ,,, ti".'· .~ ~r. f'l".11, ,11'•'rr<r. 1c1\r ui. "" ]', R1\ <, l~l'L" \ 1 111= f""Jll •11,r, .o Jl!: ! f').,, --hr• p!.u I' II f.lr;tJ. llJI'<-< ,'P kl'I "!II 1111 11 .. 111r 1111h 1rr11111· l.u1d~rap. r~tin~ ~ t'" ~ ll-1rr!11•lflc! 1 ,__. CJnJ~ ::.:t u~• (al) J:a~ f!n.,r<. p1r "· .::tll<>v arr"~' l·~r \,,.i.1.;, llt.HJJ,\Gi-. 1tf-:,\L O.o~t "r 1•;i111prr. \\"ali< !'I J :s I ,\ "11·. ;, 111.11:) 1 .~h"f'~ .1 n<I l11·t1. BEACH COTTAGE • " * • OCEAN VIEW LOT PLUS INCOME ! / ATTENTION L11<-1n 111" f1'ln1 110111r 111irl BU ILDERS Lachenmyer f ill')\. l1r~~ 11)1\111~ 11t11lf )·1•U 1r1n. 11ur 111r rr;ir (i1111 111 .\"~"rorr !lP11::h1~ 1.-1~! 1 .. 1. n1 .. kf' ·' Ull!" !'il.~lll"lll~ . .\"rrrJ~ I ' '111 (111 n I hi' CN'Urir!, s22.rino. ii lilllf' l'LC liul ha1.;11111 p1 wril .:11 ~!::.~1·-.i1. \\,\l .l,r:1; ,,. l.~.1· .. 1:";!11i11'-<, ~ll-!!.ii. Realtor l~lfl :-;.-.11rnr1 ~ll"d. c .:-.1. ("";ill hlli.:l~211 !·\·r~. filli-IOt\7 NOW'S THE 423 F r.!lncisco, Newport Beach 4 r.n. :!', I•.\. 1~111 n11. 2100 :.'I Jt '~"''111 l·ir Ir.: r~x·I. TRI HARBOR REAL TORS i1~1 1.,,_<; r f,jf, .).. • l ~ l"l l, (" , I '• iii,' !J.1' WALKING DISTANCE TO EVER YTHING .j.:.' Jin. \II Rr111~ 11!fr1 .1 111 ~r.i11, ·"nl1' \·~, •nl ~·:irm11 I:• 11 lr,1. * BACK BAY * .\ Rr:, ~ R,,, f;11111h r11i. l11r;1l. 1>11111~ l111c,.. 11;ilk-111 rln~rt~ !'1~1 ~;!II :\r11· crpr~ rl1<1prs. s:1n.f1011 Roy McCardle Realtor 1-~IO i"""l"'rl Ch rl , C.:0.1. 548-7729 1,,·•·.o11, ;! ·''••!'\ lw;1ul,11 11 1111.!11 .... d fl•••J', ,rp;1r.1'•' 1~11 n11, 1'"/j lirr1•I .~. :.'', h.1111' l.;1n:r l'<•rh"r"'ltl~ 1111.r ,. i.:. 1,·hl'!l 11i;11 ·,; ""1i•11 ... r 1111\ "nr ltl ·_ 4 l1111<'r tl1• 1\ 111;: t•t r 1:111;i11, 1<1r1•t i ... •·11r1 1h1 ~ ll'"'k. 7'111111111 '11! l•'r''11\ c~!t COLl,J:'-S f.. \\ ,\TfS n1· .. \1~Tnn;.; 962-5523 (Ope~ E ves. J TOTAL COST $75 0 CHEAPER THAN RENT I Rf' '/. R \ Hr ;:: '"11r 11;iioil hi :<h ?.11'! ""' r ~'S L~r~"' r••tl rr !ri•. rrH 1·rr; Pl"i '" ~l1"1'P11 .;._ .~ "11,.,,,1~. Thi• onr \If• I I l•I 1 ( ,di 4.;l)l,! !' ~ .t \\ \"I"!' .... lti \l,Tlil\..; 962 -5523 {Open ~v e~ I BIG LOT, SMALL HOME Cr·r.11 2 ),,·fi1•1111n, !-'..:1<:1"il" ht111lr. p1·1rr •I ri11I~· ~1~.0l~l. t 0••111plf'lr 11 1111 l;ill',l!O!r. ~l'r'­ \ 11'" ;11-,.,,. .t· l~Q rr rl"rr iflt. ~"hn111 yuur t1•1 111~. (';ii! :;1r..~~·"<l 10rr11 l\r• l _., " • HERIT AGE 2 STORY-ST EAL- n1rr )i[1r1.<.'I fl n! f;irn il.1 l1v- 1n"'-1111!1 4 drr•o1Jit<1r lird. r"tl""'· pll1•1 1·arpr1~. hrid" .<. l>.1l<'hf'n a11rl ,1nu r>11 n ,,1·rr~. ih1n~ i\"0 i;J\l\IJC!\.<; - ~:!j •~•. I\ ,\l,l\FR & L[·l:., flr'tltor.~. 812-1 1.);.., * • • • TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT -¥ II.Al. Ullf'I Jt'.~ 11]11 ~~ ~ 1he r12ht tlmf! t.· ~~~~·:::: ""~·-~~~~~ 11 h1a)!i th" rich! r1~,,. if ~ Delightful Bil~"C'r".~t -I Rr!rm horn• 11, 1n1n rm., lrg f11r:n rm, 'l"t't har . "A PLEA.'i l.fnE TO SHOI\"' WANT AD )n•1 11at\! flF:St.:LT."i! Call 612-:"108 & pl11cc thkt arl lnr!:iy! The f:i.c;1,,~t dfil\V In !he \V<>~t , . 11 O;iily Pilot Ci11ss1 hed Ari. 6 12-5678 - Arnold & Freud flC.:ALTOns 64fi-77jj 19orsANTIAGO or S©tl~N\-~t-tf'Sl 1 oo\·F:n ."i11on~:s. f\" s i -I Bi>rlrn1. !Rr'!" f~m1ly rm,.--:; B1\. View lrn1n l"l"Pr.v room. C,\l.l. . ~F.~: A,,.YTl.\IE ROY J. IV,\rtf) RLTRS 646-ll2:N LO 0 K A T ""'T=H=1s=!~!! The Puzz le wi.J h the Built-In C-h uckle 0 T:!1orro~g1 leiters :1);11 four sc:rombled word1 b!I· low to (orm lour simple word1 I IT I NIK I·T1 I BUYER 'S DREAM HOME ,'f'•ll'l"it~ fa 1111l1 I "''ill, 1\l'•il· r <I 1111" ;o ~II• ''1'111 1: 1"o"•I I >I' I' l"I I! ;11nr11r ,., I I l" r°' 11 111 11;11 111" 1· .1n11 ' Till~•· t11 ~1· ,, , ' I· 11. I lu.011. J 'rt('"ii a: ·~ co:Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -346-4141-- (0pen E v1 nings) 1:1·:.,1.r<u:" Sl\"l"I·: l'.'i I 673-4400 WAY OF LIFE ! , 111".1 I Ii•' p · l;i \r1J I 1\·1i1t: 1 •r .\ I"ll 1•11·1 :.:11"1'"" 111 till<: ll I· f j ,, 1 ·Ii I (' ;~ I I' oi I'• •n ti I, ~ I o,1 11 t, :! .<lnr)·' ·•1\ '" ll';irn•' 11•1111''• S11n J"',1, 1n th·· l\1"11 ·••·.1 r•f .11•'11" 1•·•1111 r111110.1•11 I•.\' ;1n , •i.:111 fonl l•1'1 I( 11 111! '" !'Il- l''.\ 111" .-..,11.i, 11[ 111•nrh,1 '"'"'1 11"1'1 r~"'" ·11. ' , 111 .• 1 \ 1r11 , q11 1r l ~Trr·rr, rl11hhn11'"· l""'I -.11d 1rr1n1.". r"111·1~ 11n11 1 ~ll<>w th1"< "11" lfo lil~I !'i l"!'d 111 $11.!(-IJ. l•-------... --•I C.1J1 fi!li-i171 -GOING TO -THE HOSPITAL! f._'1 . ,1; !•·"' I••'. '111rd f~l t\ 'I \ H PW,-IHI 1\1' I·' (o1 ~I I" ""111 .,I • , .H 1 ~h1 I''" •l ( 01 1•1.t I Jo«c, 1 ·1,111 10 ·I· 11 l!·1~r,1;,1. )-"nr 111 f1q 1·•' "" 1·111 hHi O\~I. 52 FEET ON JETTY c11~rn1111i: llirl l.ri~ll' 11 l••HH" \\ 1'h lri1-,,I~ ::::.:11·npn Arid ~IJl1\· 111,,rh1•11•,., p1~r .t rlo-.1. ~1@• ;1~~~ BARRETT Sharp! Sh arpl -Sharpl-REALTY ~ T 111d 11[ l"1k1111 . .: .ii oi11I~ I• 1 &0~ WESTCLIFF DR. ~~i. ~' I lo< 11 11• 1111~ l1r ,11111 N[WPORT BEA.CH f) lil o<i ~11'1\I ~ )ii"• H illHflrl 64 2-5200 ,,, .. hHl\11'. 3 lll•rl l'•llll!l~, 2 h11lh~, .... ..,, ......... -.. .., ...... 11111!1 .111 k11rh••11 111<'J1trh11~··--- 1l1.;t111;,·lirr, l'""' ™"11utiful $28,000 ~11.t:.: \V IV r'ilfJ1"t 1ni:, hn:: d"!il>li• C~filll:'". :i1ir! ~('('(>~~ 1nl" l't'11f or lrilll"r. All !hi.~ New England ;11111011!.11 :s2:,,:;Jn .::i.nrl s211 prr Cape Cod 1nr1111h 1n('lur!1nR t~Xes & in-Ch;irm1111'! hnnir. 4 Berlroom', ~uroin,.,._ .1 B.\lh, f"11n11lv RO<lm. [1 111. Walker & Lee 1n1t fi'lflm, f ll"Pfl!il"" built· IJHI. r1ctU1'P \\'111rJn11s• \\".L!h Re~ll'lr~ 27~ 11,u·hnr B!l"rl . -.i ,\d;11n.~ ;.i ,.0 111.-, ()prn "111 :1 r:i1 ,r;hutt"r~ . .-.u1-1~:.in ... ,JARRELL. :z:i:1:1 ll.:irhnr, (',,...1,, ;\lesa CARE FREE LIVING -------- In thr BL\J fFS on qt11"t SIDE SY ~I OE h II I I Pool :lllodrrn <\uplP:11: 3 BR. 2 B.\. crrrn e <' o~r o -•· 2 2 h S Y1111r nir<> hrrtrr10n1s \1·11h & ·HR., .i, un i11s.0-1er~ r11 n h~lhJ ;uir! ,/ ,/ check 10 orran. Grit'l'I <'onr: 1vnrr this pno;;e ,/ ,/ $36.500. ;.~.~-10 sell. Priced al ~ C111l : 673·3fl63 5-IS..5'.1·12 Evf11 Coldwell, Banker associated 408 JASMINE c:'""l \•w;il11111. .l hrriroom llHl!\f' •lrl 1~·2 [tJ!, ~'llllh Of t1n:ll11 «), n1nn1 lo Ou1!rf un11 . f!q111r nl'rd~ ~nm• l1:..1nJ, !1111 11 g>)(){j 1nv,.~tml'n t for ~~ l.'.l"il. MORGAN REAL TY 67~·6642 675-6459 --Hard to Find-- C"h~rn11 n~ l'lrler 3 BR, 2 BA hriinr. 11Prd~ 1n1er1,..r dee- 111 ;,1 ,ni::. l'ncrrl ro ~ell, Brok- .~r Ii 1 I-j;',~f.I. '------1 Costa Mesa TOTAL PRICE S25, 950 NO DOWN '\ G.r. BUYERS I MIN . DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. f .. r 1h1~ f:ihu1nu~ J l>"drriotn l"'.<1111.v. Jl,.,;ul.v frir .1nur oc- ' ·up.11wy 1K111 . {'nn1pl"ll'ly ""L fl•'l"'I 1!1111"111. ;i(~n r!r"p· ! '• ;\"\I" 'I.I j.-. kllr'li"l1 \\ 1!h ,111 l >11lll·rll~ 1l\<·l11d1n:: r1t~h- 11 .1•lirr. / 1r111hl,. i: ~ r R il f'. :'•'lt'"'I.~ :i11d ~hrip11 1r1~ n'"ar. h1 Lr! It< ~ho\\ II 1.-. )'OU. Walker & Lee '.Jill I\. ~'OTl l. OPES 1-5 ll\11 .Y .. \lu~I .<.rl) lhi~ wetk'. J ,r:.1'1 n11: 1n11 n •. \l~k• 'lfff'r5. (.'all :.11;.~1i;.iif1 •nprn E1·rs.) ..W HERITAGE ~ W l UTi TI COLLEGE-PARK ·I llf~. l11n1 r 111, ~hAO: rrpts. ;ill lh1~ nn xrr~ t:;:e rorner !•II llf', n.-.11n or \",\ nr :r~r1 ... :Z~'l rnnrtnn. i;~·1.rro~ (l;1r11 lon11~•: :-;al !'1111 I to~. :f Rllrt~hl !11lk1trh~o. frrl<':. "11'1 r-.1v1. All 111>11· r ~L p~on! ,t· ~"rr"n~. Lt " ln1 11 /hlk frr1•·P Ry owner. ~c~.:•~i C<1li i;r2-11:1J 1. .\IJ·:.;;,\'i)1·:L ,\TAR 2 ~ty, 5 Br. .~ R;,. ""fl rl111111 C< rm , bltn k1!pJir11 . ."'l'l."1-7~0~1. Costa Me1a 4 BDR:0.18. 2 AA. rrnin rry k 1!1•hrn, l~rn rn1. frp!c. Nr ."chis & ~hpg :'>411-:is.J&. East Bluft e EXCLUSIVE AGE;\"TS e SALES • LEASE i '14,. [.st (\l J3tu;r ./ ... rc;;Jty ~ .... '1~1-1 V151il Del Oro .:-.:e11·non RP;i rh. 644-llJJ -EASTBLUFF EXEC'S HAVEN BIG ·VfE:\\', .l BR, f11 m rm, d1n 'r n1. f'!1l1y h~ll. ser~•lce porrh. bre11kf11.s1 11rea. entry 1\.111, ('f)\l'l"Nl j1'1ll0, t"XOtiC l11dscpi::. $1.1.:ifll'I. -GEM- BEA1.ToRS " ' LOOK HEREl-- 3 r:rc lur,1·.•I flt . 1'= lri1 \1 .• - oir ' 111 :i• 11 r ; . ' ,. \ Vrry Sh4~p. <'lt~ti. 1:oorl r1hrlll'i'1d aritl ni>ar ~rhriol.o. Th1~ 3 R fl, 2 BA h'lmP wi th RALAV I' ~ BROKER5-AEAL1'0RS 2025 W lalboa '7]·)116) 1610 I\'. \na:tl 1!11·y., :\.B. 612-162.1=~~-1 ln.111 11 J1.) 1 t ,.f nnl,v ~]•') prr 1n.. r· 1;1 pru" nnly $:'.! !100. Tr11 Jt1 <lnwn nr l•••i> "Ill n. F u!lrr T:l!;U y :'; Jj:;.('1~1 1 ---BAYFRONT APTS. \'1 •1.1 n~1 L1<i" r rr .\· ~llr 111 11:.tt r 1 rntt'I '!> ! .i ! :'ril nr ,, . .;i.,. G ~Ol''l" \11/i:lit'lmson nEALT0R 67i-·lll0 64l·ll !< h.' II' ' •: 1',..1·n('1.f; r,11 I" 1,.,, ; .... .,, .... ( I: 'ii"• I l'lnr! <1.~hw•hr 1~ in fO\\ 11 11 ! low pl'lymenl ~. I I I I' t RELED ·1 .~. f-~1~•...;1...:c,1.;;..-1_-l Husband: ''You're going to _ . _ _ drive me fo the groveyofd.'.:-1 '--'-"---'-.J..--' Wife;"''You didn't expect me I N I D W 0 W 1--. d;d you1" ,,_ 11 >-5-1--1--1--.1-,-·-1-.-' O Comf'!t te th e thuti l, quoted ,hy l1ll•ng fn !he m 11.ng words you dsv11lori from '''D No. 3 b11low. P~INT N U1•>'8£~fD lETTi R5 !N 11-<ESt SOUA~ES • • 833·0700 644-2430 NEWLYWED-- DREAM COTTAGE ''FANTASTIC'' Cutp ;is 11 Mu::"~ e 11r anrl This h'lm" if. IOC'llled lrt onl! ~qurAky--l·l,.,1111. Golrl gha;: of ,\fr.\11 VPrr!i'.' prirnr (';irprl, cuc1om ki tchen. ;ir .. :is 11 nc1 h!is 4 bli<lrmni~. 1011r nni;: 1rrp.>J\11rle<i Joi laro;~ family mom, 2 b;ith~ ron1pll't"IY fPnrrrl, Only SJ7;J 11nrl 11 bfo11 ul1!ul )i!rrl l\'l'h r11 y• 111 11. lr~, th11 n r " n r lot~ of pril·~ry. By l~r th,. $22.onn TOT,\l •. \\"ALKF.R n1:i•! hou~e f,.r the mnnry 111 &· 1.F.E, Rr;iltor.\ 8-12--11~J. 533.;llfl. Hurry 1u1d Csll "~111ke R""m r or O&d· ~1r,...2:i1~ . ' ' d y '', , t:" l e 11 n '"' !he ,ar.\(t", .)Ollr traE'n Is CA~H 1\·llh A DAILY PILOT 01\!~ll rrl 11ri . -V-IE-W-HOME 2927 CASSIA OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 4 l11 ri::" hcirrM.. 2 ba th! P11nelltd fa mily rootn Enrlosed' t:"OUrly•rd P11r1n., b Sunrlt>ck Lntlii ol ~tl'lr<1.ge \\'11lk in ~11(o"l1, ONLY $47,750 6-'4·\1."o1, By Owner "\\'EEO ti & ttap" .. cleV'! out the fr'l'llM1rts A tra1h - ti1rn tnto cash thru a Dail> Pilot CIAsslflM ad. &-U~1' I • I I • I •, ' ' • \ . .. l'.'ILY PILOT Monday, Ott.obtr 18, 1971 Classified INDEX Advertising . . L-.1 H-OUHl-for_S•l•__,J ~ All IHOftf d lUlfl<l llHI •• lM U•Kllr 1rM ...._ IM lewl Ot11tr1I •tck •• , ••'-c .... •••• 1.,.,,,, ..... '•111111wi. .. , ......... •tJCrtll ··'""'"" IMNii 111 C11"hlr1,.. ... el Ctnt91 Ptrk CW-ff! M ir c11ra - 0 1,.. ...i11t Dfl•• Slltr..i •••• l lllff 1 1 Ttl"f ,._Ill• Vtlll'I' GtNt• Grtvt HllO!tln1lt1t l 11Cll H11,.11n1I•" Ht r-r ..... Hl-1111• Ir¥ int 1 .... 1 ... Terrie• L111tn1 l ttCll Lt911n1 .. 1111 ltl'llD Nlt Wtl LllM hll LI.wit loll Litt itn<11 Mou "' Mar Mtu Vtr .. M l .. 11 CIT'I' MIHlt" Vlt ft Ntwptti a..cll Ntw~r1 Htllllll .. ...,..,, SlttrH St n Cltm111!t StnT1 .... Ht lfl\!1 Surhklt Sl1nt1111 h,.,1.i 111c11 Unlvt u l,., P1r1I , Real Estate, General L -----' ~ Acrtt" ltr 1111 ,,, ......... '" A11rtmt11!1 '9r ttll ........... IJ, l 111lnt11 Pra•1r1Y •.•••....•• ISi Ct mtltrl' ltlt/C,..,Plt •.••.••.•. 15' Commttclt l ,.,,.,,,., ..•.•. , .. 1)1 c ... 11omlnl11m1 II• ••lg ••... , .. 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I~ Fount•in Vall~ 305 --·l=:c: $23,000 F.H .A. ===~ 1--......,..,-=-----~un..;l~ly:.__..;200 Genenl Ariynne qu111fr('s !luh)i-c1 fllA Loan "'"llh 81"¥~:, an- 10 UNITS AMUSEMENT Component! Eutside Costa Me1a, great mfg. t.fanaging par Iner rental area, ~ven 3-bed-wanled. Potent i al Jran-nual peri•rnta~e ra1e. Total P."Yml"tlls S2J9 J)("r n1onlh !iharp 3 bt•droQrn homi> ~I!.'>· roo/IU and thr@e 2-bf.drootn..?1. cM!1J11;:. 55S-1799. RENTAL FIN DER S All separate units with lot1 ESTBL'D Int, De 5 t g n 4JI w. '""-COSTA MllA ol 1pace. Show1 a fantastic Business. Newport Beach Houses * Apts. tenulf,! with 1eudi·r Jovu1g TEE OFF AT •.. ~turn wHh income of $1 ,400 area. l213) m-1;,75 after 6 * 645-0111 * c<1re. 2 h1xur1ous ba1hs, rnod- <'111 bu1l t-1n kllcl11•11. Re<irly ro occupy u11n1t>d1.~tely. AU buyl'rs Wl•lcu111r. CALL! MEADOWLARK GOLF COURSE or practice in .y our own This lovely atrium home bad yard. ha s both, per mo. Submit on dow n or pm. <,,..1;,..~ trade to -1-'=------=--1 .. Frt• Jo Landlord. Walker & lee 1~1~0:~~1~~~~,1 . $k~!;l~: ~c!~! ~i1~,~~ Walker & Lee !'.fake Offer 549-J&tl Jltirry! ReaJtor..1 ""° n' Dress Shop BEACON Rl'alrt>J'S * 645-0111 1l9o Harbor Blvd. at Ad11.rru Co l ;~'Corona defl Mar ~0463 Open 'til 9 PM as * 67J..2'J79 * 2790 OarlJor Blvd. al AdRrns h" • 22.6% Spendable * ·" 9.,11 0 ·r 1 9 ,,,, When you inspect t 11 property. I 1 t ~ ~-P•'n 1 _ ..:..____ on lnve.stmen1 o! $22,200. nves m~ BRING YO UR 6 IRON S12S..CompJ tum. 1 Br. v.·/ yard. Child & pe1 wclcome. •~-/IA· .. 121-D2 Only $)?,900. Leased M-l . 9/10 acre plu8 Opportunity POOi. $17,.'iOO Approx $1.l() imaJI house. J\.1inimal . . BEACON * 645-0111 220 ***** $120.Unfurn Lrg 2 Br. w/yrd !Ola custs. U}~ 1 ll~ ""·lluly. 893 8533 545 "' .. 58 ·~ ~ I b I ,_ mg•nl. -. °""Ill. \VANT wo. rking, investing Hr a.:( • rnJuy l"<lrl' ·ce I\'-,.,, ._. w1 ~ .,..... ~· I ' h I • ·V"> *T"-•-·"n Co. •-arior• "".-.er in women's dress for child. Good loc. Avail 1n~ l•/no ytl u1Jkl'e11. Lrg 610 Newnn.-t Center Dr NB shop, Cst H W y, Cdl\t .. "..... .. . '-"""3.2979 n1s1r su1lf'. l,'\lurn1PI k1r1·h.l ""-c----=--:---...,.;---,-;-.,----;oo=="°-c~----=I •• nowt BEACON * 645-01 t1 F UPLEX, by owner, 720 0 er d pvt pat io. :/(';i.r g«r. 111111111<·. Huntington Beach 1Me1• Verde Shalimar, C~f. Inside newly Money to Loan 24 $135-2 Br. Home. Pl!:, l"P!. • J-i},TELL,\ Rl".ALTY • I-----------I--------~--nice yrd. good arta, prer J~IO S Bris!ol. S.A. B.E:AUTJ fo"UL BUT LOVELY Republic Tri-level, 968--462'1. ma1ure couple. -dee & c r p t d. 642-08«, SATTLER ~.li-:i.311 ABANDONED 4 BR, 3 BA, Jg lam rm, sep MTG. CO. BEACON 1{ 645-0111 Huntinston Beach Lovely 4 bedroom 2~ii bath din rm, 2 !rplcs, frnt patio, lndu1trfal Property 168 336 E. 1mr STREET $160-3 Br. !louse. gar, fncd ---"------:-=--I Franciscan Foun1ain home, rear" patio \11/g115 tire pit. 1 TD L yrd. Chilrl /Pf't ok. E/!iirle. POOL + RUMPUS Nrw Orleani; sry!1ng, pro-$47,500. 642-7364. i''OR Sale or trade for vacant st oan BEACON * 645-0111 ROOM r.~s111onnl landscaping, IUX · propt.>tly 2 new industrial Plus 4 hedroon1s, 2 b.1lhs. ur.v thruo111 11 n cl vacant. Mission Viajo hldgs (under <..'Onstruction) 7.2S% INTEREST $18.J..Lrg 3 Br. Slove, rerrig, b11ilr.111 k1trh,•n. new slia!.: ~ !2,51)(). Sounrl inv ilini(? 10,000 sq tt Iota!. 01vner, 2 d y D L crp!s, ch1Js. gar, yrd. Kids/ C:lr[>(.'lln,c;, 2 111"1.'Pl<n'es. Ov. 847-8531 • 592·5571 P0~n~r. ho28rn~ fo,'q Ullle Sabyn 1 _64;,;::>-_l=>Jo7_. ________ 1 n oa n pets yelC<Jrne, er 600 sq. fl. rutnplls roorn ~ .. JV BEACON * 645-0111 111dtirlt•s wt:I b<Jc_ No qunl!fy. Velardi, 4 BR. air cond, lots for Sale 170 Lowi>st r ales Orange Co. ~ 1n1~. no loru1 fee!". JU~t 111kr'-~,-.;.~!~~~!~-view Jot, slumpstone walls, -----------1 WE BUY TD'S $2~-Horse Lovrr:s! 2 Br hsc ovf<r, st1bjrcr tocx1~l ing G! pantry, bonus rm funfin-f.1ESA Verde gol! course, 642-~171 545-0611 on'liac.2-3 horsc11ok.Bltns. Loan Ownrr w11[ r·on s1dl'r i~hed). $55.!XKI. 830--14.15_ 011.'ner will build to iuit. Cul-Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. l'rp19, d1-ps, gar, all lncd for si.ooci down. 1.\1:>.IEDlllTE SCOTCHMAN'S ON A CLEAR DAY de-sac lot directly on goll Mortgages, ki<ls & pets. OCCUPANCY, SPECIAL course. 968-40?7. Trust Oeedi 260 BEACON * 645-0111 W I k & L vou can see i::he ocean. 3 BR, a er ee 30~~u:;;: :!~11!~~~k~~~ . 2 BA, lge dining rm, 0Yard, Mountain, Desert, PRIVATE TRUST HAS S~r~ ~:: 1!.~:" ~o7sa, 0~ Rcal1ors 2790 llarbor B!vcl. at Art11rns 5-l.l-9~9 l 0Jl{'n 'Iii 9 Pi\! "BIG HOUSE - LOW PRICE" ING NE\Vl y · d patio, complete. wner Resort 174 FUNDS avail. for Isl & 2nd h 1 , area, , pa 1n1e sale_ 997-0520 J\.lr. Gatton or --·oo-,_,-,_,,---1 trust deeds. $1,500 lo room. Luxurious bat . arge inside, n1('('ly landscaped 997.{1720 pm, * BIG BEAR LAKE $200,000. Also C 0 l later a 1 yard. singll' garai;:~. Rent al 101: f~ull price S23.SOO. All $215.00 per n\o. Ca I I trrms? C-.ilt 847_1221, SEY-Sneak away from it all hide· loans up to 80% evalua. WALKER & LEE Realtor(, .\IOU H REALTY. JTI4l Nawport Beach away in this cozy, you.fin ish lion. NeY.'porl Equity Funds, S45--046.'i. Aeai·ti Blvd .. llrgn_ Brh. $19,950 IS THE PRICE cabin tor only $6500. E·Z1~~·M~-7~711~1~,~6~<~l ~88~2~4.~~~~1 ~~t:E:~'f~~~;,i -WH-Y R-ENT???--I .__..1 terms or try a finished cot-MILE f-tigh V iew-S harp for this very love y 3 uni-f I 1 9•• c ll Ro ·1 ho 4 BR 2 BA King-size bf'd1wms. and bi~ tage 1Jr 1 , _,.,, a ss lam1 y mt. , , <'OUntry ~ slyle kitrh('n. The \\'0\V! ON!. Y S26.500! ! room, 2 bath home. Tite "loan (714) 536-17$8 or Y.'f ite: I I[ fl! J nrw crpts, lrg patio. Lease. 4 BEDR00:\1S 2 BATHS' ls high enough !hat you can S R E P 0 Hount fot Rent 350 ~~~~!" !1~:Ju:;:;::1~J~e~ln~~ VA/f"llA 1rr.ms'. or assu~e assume. with payments of B::nC:2s, e;fg ~:e'Lake: B~YO REALTY 675-S!UO 1 1 low in!!'rl'st 10..1n! $160 per month, ~·hich in-Calif. p11 1n!C'd, .1t1Je cague can HAFF DAL REAL TY eludes all, MOde.rn bu ilt·ins, H F · h-•· '.,,, b~b~b-11 "' 1hat MUST SELL 40 •-•. "-•nt. ouses urn11 .u pra -(' "·'~ a 842-4-105 Eves: 541-2446 deep pile carpets, a Is 0 " DC hugf' back ya rrl. All ter1ns niatcblng drapes. Double hi-mtn, ranch, entry. TAKE c;eneral 300 LOVELY home in Placenha. Unfurn, 3 + Den, 2 Ba, $275/mo. Call (1) 524-5809 available. B!'rJrr hurry --$1,000 DOWN OVER only $29/rno. Neu., ____ _ garage to boot~ Call • ,. 8~2-Z.l3.'.i. $25.7~iO. for 1hls 4 BR, 2 BA, Nal"I Forest. 968-0047. LOS ALTOS II('\\'('(' hoine \V/bui11ins on Walker & Lee Pride of Ownership ISLAND charm. Cape Cod. cul-d<'-.~ac lot, fenC('d for Real Est, · .. Wantad 184 Home Large masler br-ba. 2 Balboa Island 101~. llssumr hi f-1 111 loan. Realtors Famll with teeriageni: ok ,mall bunk br-ba , den, MARINER REALTY 2790 !-!arbor Blvd al Arlams SMALL group ot Airline Y . · -.-.-.-Sl_T_T-ING--~=~8~4_2~-5c5~4-,1=~~ 5-1;; .. 0455 OPE'n ;ti! 9 p r,f Pilo ts. desire purchase of 10 4 B~md2 bath, 1 built 1t~~ frpl c, step! to bay. Yrly, In 30 unit apar1Jncnl house. carpeting, rapes, ease ;) , ~1_31_5_._6c7c>-0~5_77_. _____ 1 PRETTY NEW CONDOS DUPLEX fllail info: E.D, 6961 Los PE'r mo. Phone Long Beach i·Costa Maia l ligh -rn1 -a -hill. OvrrJook-FHA-VA FROM $19,400. WATERFR'ONT-Amigos Dr .. H un I i n gtonl_2l_3_-_<_29_-9_551_. ______ I _______ _ 111t; pr;ii·rful v;i lle>~', n car Bl!llch, Cal. S2G47, Prin-Balboa Peninsula • BUDGt:T Saver 2 Br. trlV/ O('t'a11. :<:u1iC'r ~·Iran in und Sales 847-9604 Agent Not 11. typical beach dump. cipals only. . ref. nr shops. Kids. $120. ot11. J l1~droom 2 bath. U..w KASABIAN n1odern & ready to move ATT EN TI ON liOUSE 2 &_4 BR. house, v.·~led in ALA Rentals e 645-3900 dn,111 s2:1.ooo, 1nro. Pier & float. \Valk to , . patJo, nr. ~·a.te r. Unul June * Call 847-8507 * REAL ESTATE ocean. You 01>o'n the land. OWN ERS what 1 s you r JSt h. 213: ::?~3-5ll6, 24&-6395. • ROOi'.fY 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpl/ Hrn-rncrl.v Br ... \hi':ir Rl!.v) l~=co-= Only $65.000. propt:rty ~·orlh~ lor tre<?l·C~::::..:.:ccd.;..~1 ,M~:::_;,,c..,:;,__ I drps, nu paint. Kid~. $190. 1\TTRACTIVE corner l BR. F . J . Horvath Realtor residential pmPt'rty an11.lys. orona e ar ALA Rentals e 645-3900 <..'Ondo for sale. r.tany xtras. Ask for Dave is & persona.I interview in TIIE r-.JOST 5 1.·1~ loan. 011.•nrr leaving 675-7~97 675-1972 the privacy of your ~home. Just I't'rnodeled & furnished city . 962-2665. v E h .. _ I b k d Call s;iT.5311 b d L. - I \V I e ut:au . ac yar KATEI..LA REALTY y ecorator . ..-.ynng rm NEW SPANISH 4 BR 2 BA, tirepl, FA ht, bltins. $325. 9.1:)1 Grand: Clean &. pretty 3 fro1n almost every morn in w/glamour touc~es from -~=~=:-==-c07.c:--HR 2 Bii cornrr. 1o r1,, dnwn. This lovely ''Opt>n Feeling"' DUPLEX or tri-plcx, near the g \earn ing dark ''TAKE YOUR S19.:iOO. Hurry! KATE:LLA 3 Br. home w/many extra~. oc:ean. Private party. Box hardwood floors to the open 3 BEDfilf. I~~ BA. firepl. f'A ht, bltins, l\lesa del r.-111r. $275. 644-7270 CHOICE'' HEAL'rY 84i....fo061 Di n rn1., lam r m 1771, Costa Mesa, 92626. beam ttilings. cu~ton1 \\'" h;i''e just lisT<'rl 111.0 ot O\VNE11. 4 Br. drn, lrg 11•/brrakfast area, 3 car ~~~~~~~~~~~I 11·oven area rug~ make A USTIN-Sr-.1fTI !-GORJl.1A..'l • INSTANT HO!\fE-2 Br f/ yrd, gar, kids /pe1s. $!Ci'. ALA ·Rentals • 645-3900 11, 0 i·lriirl!'~t. sliurrws! Tlin•e k11C'hen, frplc, new 1 y gar. $69,j{)(). 0 w n e r · ; II•! a pertrc! selling l or the. ' I"~ GI 3 6•12-"583. ,,·r·--1 olnb chair' & ""uch b<'!IJ'Mfll hornrs 1n Jh111!1ng-pa1nlrcl. nr h<'h. ""•"'"' · --c"~-~~-~=~ Financi.11 ... ._.., ton IJ~'ill"h Bolh ha\"c> .91 yrs olti 968·i6J:i EASTBLUFF-VIEW 1 ';;;;;;;;;;~;~1 in front of the .fireplace. 1'11an.1· <'.~!r:as ANn, !\10ST nv Qll'rwr, 4 Br. 2 ba. bltns. 4 BR. 2 BA, fam rm. $~7.750. Plus bookshelves & color • COZY 1 Br E/slde, Crl/ drp, 11ngts ok. Uli! inc. $130, ALA Rentals 0 645-3900 J:\'IPOP.TANT,. , .bolh ha,•r c-rpt/d qi.~. S2S,CXXJ. 847-2023 s a1 & Sun l2-5. Owner, 2927 Busineis TV. Dining rm has anl iquc at1ral~1ve, rasy 10 assum(' ri ll fi & wknd~. Cassia, 6-14-1152. Opportunity 200 dish cabinet that coni-AVAIL Nov. 15. Charming 4 1011 11~. St'e 1hen1 toduy... OCEAN VIEW $5l OOO pl iments lhe "old \1'ood" BR, 3 BA . l.i;: liv rm & !<1m Irvine ' p11nf'ling. Bolh bdrms &. S1:12i31 u N" BR 2 BA N rm, encl pat io, 2 car gar. ,. · .... S N1 1 3 . . owner. THE PROOF IS I pl"•h '-rh •r• "•-ted ;, "VACANT" Thr 01\nrr h:111 hPrn tran.~­ fl'rr"'l anrl is l"'!"Y l"<'r)' an\"- H>u.,. I! 11 ·~ :i fuur bt'dt"fl(Jn1 h•··u--1• 1h:it ~011 111'1'11. lhl'n rak1• a ]!lflk rol 1h110 nr1r Thr own(-r '1 1l l f'\••r1 h•·l r1 tin:inc" a. [t..•n"! 11a1t. , .~11-~;,;i:. SELLING YOUR HOME? The DAILY· . PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace T URTLE ROCK \Vant 4 l.lC"clrooms, family mon1. 6cpara re dining room all on Ofll' floo r ? \\"e have 11 1111h 11 Jargr lot I hat .aJ. lnll'!'I you to do your own J '2 .... Ro O s .. "" ~ ... ,,~ Perfect for raising children, ., O n.1ngs . pen at. THE PUDDING warm bro11'n shag. The S I 5 C II •• 8 691 ~ VC'ry clo~e to schools, $300 un. " · a "" -·• DISTRIBUTORSHI PS ap-wardrobes have mirrored per mo , 54:>-l.l69 poln11'd by the leader, New-doors. quee!l-sized bed in -'-----'-'-------~ Newport Heights port ln1ema110011.I, can ex-n1aster bdrni, double hed in • Carlini: Dump-furn l Br. peet Jucrar1.,.e earnings 2nd b!'drm. Crpt'd kir{'h!'n rxc Joe, babytcar, ur1 I pd, SHADY LADY 'i'~ed ·hi11 Ill-:ALT\' Un11·. Pa1·k ("1•n1l'r, lr1•11\e Cil!l Any11n1:', R.l1.Q.~20 Laguna Beach $70.000VA FIN A NC I NG , 0<'r11 n v1ew &. hC"el'h access. Hobby-work rn1, 3 BR. 21<1 bi', 2 frplc's, 1111 l'r1lar. 1!)1-:i.161. La guna N iguel This home i!I a tree 1<hat'll'rl Jarly, on e corner. near Cliff Dr, 3 Bt'lrnis. Sep. d1n1n~ rm. F1rt'p!ace. lld11 d floors & c-arprting. Dbl, garage & r11rport on alley. CALL ® t•6 ·l4 14 IA~"" N11 r N ewport Po1t Offlft. .-••• CHARMING. older, SP1\NIS!l s1 ucco, 2 BR, rrplr, rt>dec: in & oul, R-2. $26,000. By O\vner &15-1416. San Juan Capistrano INCOr.tE F'IXER UPPER in San Juan Capistrano. Four one bedroom units on f\l.·o lo!s. Pl"t'6Cnt iTIC(lmC" is SJIG. month. No vacancy in San Juan Caplstrano. $39,:,00. CAPISTRANO VALLE\' REALTY 31501 Camino Capi.straoo SWINGING 493-112,1 GARDEN HOUSE I ~~~~~~~~/ Breath!nking octagonal living room arC'a accessible by Rt11 E1t.1te, [.JI) 11.'&lk ini;: through sloping '---"-'-"M_•I __ _, l11 ndsc.apcd gardrn. Optim· urn vi('1v of 0<..'!'an • hills cwry room. Library -mu5- 1c roo~.2 bdrros, 2 bath... $65.000, La guna Niguel Rea lty 830.5050 49'-1344 . Lido Isl• ·- 3 Br, 3 ha cor lot S!l9,;:i00 Acreage for sale llO - 1 ACRE EASTSIDE cosrA Jl,lESA J1,1u!Hple zoning, Elden Aven- ue ID<'ation. Ideal unit build- in11: llile. $5.~.950. PERRON REAL TY CO. 4 Br. S ba 50x~ $11!!1,500 642-1771 ANYTIME 4 Br . -4""b11 '!'l!J)t83 Sll'";(O) I!!!"'"""!"'""'""'!""'"~~,. LIDO·REAl TV INC. 21, 11c. Antelope Valley, 33n Via Lido near site of JOO.ac. park i nd 673-7300 lake. $3900, '39 dn. Call col-I •"""""""!'~~:"""""""' I 1e::t e\"enings. 21l/37~102S. $48,000 Buys a charming 2 bdnn. + den home on 35 ft. lot. Ht11:h bel\rn N'lllni,::s, pltnk pan· cl cri ~·all~. 2 Parios. howaJ:lb lowson j a. Aeol(.oa IJ~l~l',.-V~"~L..:Cidd.__ 675--4562 OUFt LIDO NORD llQ;\1E, 3 BR. 2 RA. lRrR"P lo!, 2 pflt in~. balcony 1·!rw, nr. playl{n)utld. hrnrh, tl'nn l:t l'n11r!. Askin1: $~9.:ioo. 6i3-~i:ii'1. Cemetery Lot1/Crypt1 1l6 ---FLASH! Headline ne1>o·s' · Invest now in 8 11. lb o a Island~ Building lc•sed to e.11111.bll&heli buslnrsa. As5umable hnancins:::. Call for drte..ils! AGT. 675-4930,, Fo. RE SUL TS )'(II.I can 0.. pend on, Call the Soper- :i a I es man .. Daily PUol Ci11..55!fled 642-5678 -place ynur 11d & charge It! while 11·orking only a fe 1v has bhns. \\"alk to :he beach Sll.J. bt1urs prr wcrk ref1H1ng & shops. ALA R e ntals e 645-3900 AUT01'11ATIC i'olERCIIAN-f or app! ro least" for OISERS 11·110 na11ona1Jy $.12:i per mnn1h kn o ... ,. n .. PODDING & ca\J 673-.'"iill ~~1~!~n~~:~· n~;~c:sbo:~1: Laguna Beach \Vhat an f><t~y way to t'nakc ·2 BR, Overlooking ocean ,t· n1oncy! JI yo ll ITTl! re!111blf'. rountry club. Adult cpl $27:i ha~·,. A good car. a11rl can Call: rves &-9 pm 4~7-5. 1mn1t>rlia1cly invest s2100_.oo, Newport Beach you may be selecled 10 J<Hn l __ ,;_ _______ _ Ou( success 1ean1. Drop us e l\1!NI Penthouse w/ Pool. a note sho11.•i ni;i you r si nr.!"rr Priv & N!CE. Ut1l pd. $127>. inlrr!:'s!, and ~·e·u show you ALA Rentals e 645-3900 how. Senr! 11nme, address, • Hrar Th15-2 Br. E/side. f yrrl, kirls/ptls. $11:1. ALA Rental1 e 645.3900 2 Br, i::ar11gf', pati,,, rrp!s. drp~. sto1·e & rrrrlg. Quirt tropical Sl'tl1n1: for a<luJr~. r1rly. 1 blk IQ ~h0ps. $!60. 6•lf)..\jft~1 nr &IG--l !:«l. L1\HGE 3 BH, 2 Bii. fam ily .rm. din'g arr11. 2 frpl c, Pier k1(c hrn. crpts, drp.~. pat io . <!bl ga rage. Childrl'n pets ok . si1ri1 n10. 642-9J!l6. and phone num~r ·lo: New. • STEPS to Bch. 2 Br, dbl pon Intr.rn1:11ional Disrrll:>Ut· gar, kid11 & smJ pet. $185. J BR, 2 BA, nriv shng rp!, ing Company, 3700 Ne~p<H1 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 clrps & paint, $2.10. Lrg )-Td, Bl d N for dog. Agt. 546-0811. v ., ewpor! BcAch, ATTRACTIVE 2 BR, 1urn. I oc=~0=,C-~=~~7" Calif. 926foo. Dcpr. •30A. resp. party. Yrly $200 or BE~UTIFUL 4 OR 2 BA. bi.I!' * FA~IOUS BRAND NM.IE >,1•i nter $180. mo. 2"11 \V. Mbl firt'p!, bllins, A perl«1 0 Sa Su 1 5 location close lo scliools. * 48th. pcn t. & n. -. CANDY SUPPLY 544-6555. Call Larry 5-16-5880 llgenl. DISTRIBUTORSJ ITP 3 cc8cR-'.-,~1,-,-'cl<c,-1c,cplcr.-D"l=R, Mesa Verde 3,-eR 2 BA, dbl. (PART OR FULL TIME) den, 2 car gar. S300. furn or firel, cl~an & Shi'rp, ready Now available in this arm.. unf. 645-2911; &12-i 528 for occ11 p11ncy. $r.10/lno. Ed AJI locations are com·l-':C:.--"-'-'--'--'--'--Riddle Rt'ator. 646-8811 merci11.l or factory furnished HouHs Unfurn. 3,0~ T\\'NllSE: 3 Br. :;i ba-bllns, by us. No Riling. Qulllifiedl.,---..,.------C:. d.w. crpt/drps. S2'20 mo. p e rsOn \\'il l be com e Ganaral tmrned. avail. 5a7-7&UI or distributor for our candy -----------645-0924. (Nest:l!'l!I;· Planters, Tootsie 4-* * * * Rolls, Milk Duds, etc). Ve.ry $8:>. Uttl"s pd, Private cot. CL EAN 3 Br. 11,. ba, fncd high income potential. You <tage, C.r.t. yrd. close to schls. Yrly l~e. h , 8 h * * ;r • * $225 mo. 642-{;S:Jfi. must 11.ve lo rs. per llZi Ufl' pd .;;· I k N 8 ·week spare t!rrre (days or / 1 1 · ~ing e 0 • ' · J BR. 2 Ba, Lvilh hrotcci pool. ~ * * * * * $23.i Month. 646-<i697 or ;~;5· 10 S3995 C11.a~ Req'd $13; 2 B:, le;ced. *c.r.1.• f213l 694-298.i •For more inlorm11.llon wrl!e: . ,.. CLEAN 2 BR / c "DISTRIBUTOR OlVlSION 2 BR, priva1e ,nome, crpfs, w gar. rpl~ . N .,., .. p 0 "' 1139 clrps. bltins, 'kid!! ok. Hun!. drps. AduHs. Sl·IO mo. o. ~,, · · .uvx • B 2625-A Eld<'n Av. 673-5270 Covina. California 91722 -C:· * 1t * * jncJu.de. phone. __ ;:_ $145. l BR, fenced for kids. Fountain Valley -NE\V LISTrNG ~ H.B. -----. "Bicycle Shop'' RENT-A-HOUSE WVELY 2 srory 5 Br home TO BUY OR 636-2860 complelP w/crpts, drps. & Us ESS bltns. large yrd. $285 mo. SELL A B IN Frff Rental Service ~·fgardehet. Avail. Jmmed. HOL~:~fs BUS. Shp 3 Br. 2 Ba, ahag cpt. 968-9243.aft 6 pn1. bit ins, fenced yd, Pt-15 I H ti ..... B ~ "'I'he Broker with Emp:tthy" children ()K. Bargain 1225 un n •• on ea!Wll 1716 Orange Ave., C.i\1. pl m. \VII.Iker & Lee, Rltrs. i"'BOR;t, 2 BA. huge scp. &1;; 4170 540·0608 tW. 842-4455, !amity rm, Cpts & <lrps. LA UNDROt.fAT I Aaency 1,LO:;;;:VE~_;L:;.Y;-,c"'o"s-r=A-,~,"'E"s""'A J275. rTIQ, Lerw:. Bk t. Retiring owner offers newly RENTAL HOr.1E "i tti 5 8-1&-J&lll. eqt1ip'rl 11.8. husines..• pro-'JtMroomJ, 2-baths. buUHn11.· 1,,c-;B"r:.;_~c""c.,•-.""'1 •~7bo-. -.,..--1,-.I vrn S16 K gross. 1651Xl. eves llrepjace tnd 111.rge frnc~ clubhnuse. patio. ~a r11ge w/ 21l/~21--l475. y111NI. For Jea.!it at $230/mo. ~orai,:-1!', nr ,.,~ beach. Call Agent 54&-4141. 962-0986 1'111 5 prn. G11t'llge clutleredT Sell yoor 1,,=::::.~=C.C"-~C,.,,.,-,= 1,~;.:.:;;;:.,::._,c:;;~~--I ''El!!pMnts" fut .. call Dal-3 Or, 2 ba, large fenced yard. ~ BR. S2:xi. mn. 4 Stud<'n!s ly Pilot CJa.,sWl!d nowt ChUrlr1>n &. pets OK $235. OK. l!Xl72 StlngNy Lanr. &12--.ill7ll %.'l~!Y.l"i. liiJ-ti:ii~ "---- ' ) l _ .. _ HouMs Unfurn. Irvine 305 3 BR 2 ba, atrium .. $3001325 3 BR, 21/a baths ........ $300 J BR, 21,~ ba, lam rm , • $335 J BR, l ba, bonus rm , . $3.iO 3 BR. 2~1 ha. fain I"m $3501360 4 BR, 2\.2 ba , !am rm SJ;,0/3ro WE HA"VE OTIIERS 'll nh 'I 11'!111. ---'l ll'ulior "SINCE 1946" 1st \\'estet·n Bank Bid&. Univen;i ly Park Day1 833-0101 Nights * UNIVERSITY PARK • 2 BR, 2 ba. tnhse ...... S275 2 BR. 2 ba . rnhse , ..... $:{00 3 BR, 2 tia . home ..... $315 3 BR. 2 ba, home , ..... S2i0 4 BR. 2 ba . hl)rne ...... $375 Mnnd.ij, OtlO!ur lS, 1971 OAl•VPllOT J$ ;;;;;-_ .. _ ... ~!~~~ I -,., ...... I~ [-~· ~ ··~ )[t] G;"~'"'"'M' t~1 I -·---J[t]I A.-·-J[t][ --·--lltl .__I' ---~ Duplex•• Unfurn.~ Apts. Furn. Uo Apt. Unfurn. J'5 Apt·•.•u·ntu·· ... ---·365· IPt. dnkrn. m Apt. Unfurrr. l65 Aptt.., Office Renial H~ntinQfon leech Furn. or UnfUfft, 270 * BAYPOR'f DELUXE ' SPACIOUS J B~ tn~pl6, ~~gton s..a;-N•wport &each Cos ta M•ta C•rOna del Mar C•f• Mese ------1 BR. Furn. 1 child ok. No BRAND oe"' duplex bt comp! pets. BJU\s, Nr. Falrvie1v &. Nov I. 3 Br, 2 Ba. gar, <:p!s. Baker. SLlO. 5'l>lS82. d1·ps, lrplc. studio type. I--~=~~~~-- Quiet str, Npt Hgt fl, l BR. Furn $140. $310/rr!o. 548-6!Hj at! 6. Adulu, oo pets. 820 Center St. 642-5848 2 BR. 2 Ba close to ocean. B!tns, cp!s, drps. Yearly CLEAN I Br. No chtldren or lse, $185/mo. See Zl8 CedB..r, pets. 1961 ruLierton $125. Npt Shores. 673-3601. Incl util. 837-9~1?. Ap1r1m11nh tor Rent Apts. Furn. ··'---------General Dana Point * * SINGLE. TV, pool. pets ok. Dana r.tarina Inn, 34111 Coast Hv.y. Huntington, 61ach l Br. medallion Condo, Ill! bltns, retrig, end patio, pool, quiet. Sl30. 675-5034. • BAYVIEW APARTMENlS CHILDREN crpu, d'P" ''°"" "ll'ii·I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; Anl'IOOncioa l~ quirt open.tng Air C'Ond. P'rptc'1 ~ 3 Swim-•••NEW•• • _o,,K,. ;,".",.,· -'""'=c::"c:.'::"'::":..,.._I OM BEACH! ol Bayport Apts . . . for mine Pools . Htalth Spa • • ' Ad\ll ts: And the &l.lghtly lN Ttnnis Crta . Gamt &_ Bil. J UST F1NiSHEO• 3. BR 2 BA, w'/w crp!s, drps, ON Newport Bay, opPOSlte Unda tale. ~!axt aq. tt . 673-163> Eve1 $48-1019, qtlltt opening of Bayview tiard Room. Super Comfortable 10 unit bltins $l75. No pets, Call Apts . !or la.m ilits. 1 BEDROOM bid&. With (10) 2 BR, 2 BA 9&2-4221 I er NEW APTS ,·LIDO OFFICE Cail 2 .,_ Fn:>m sm 1714) 644-."55 FROM Sl50 APARTMENTS °'• cpta & ,d1·ps, Ienet:d yd. 2 BR F'rom s.342 CCNeriOOkina Richard's Mlrt}. 2 ~R + small den, 2 Ba, MEDITERRANEAN Mu1t See to Appr eciate Children ok, no pt!s. t lJO. 3 BR-From $37) 6CO aq, ft., $235 per mo. bltns , d1s hwashtr Near Nwpt Ba.ck Bay, n21 Slat~No.1.84?-7064. Furnlture Avail11.bk Must see to· appreciate! crpl/drps. Ocean side 0f VILLAGE schools, parks, Yfo.ICA, Boy's $135, 2 BR. 2 ba, Crpts, D1·ps, Carpets-drapes-dishi..,asher , _P_1_•.., __ ,_aJ_f_!l-I~; ~64~~-15-'-U~·-I hwy, No pe!s. S23;.. Yrly. 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.?tf. Club, shoppg, trwyg etc .. Bltru. 17331 Koledo. See apt heated pool-sa.unaa-tennU BAY VIEW OFFICES ti7a-i159 or 496-2355. (TI4) 551-802o Gas heat, i.U cooking and No. C or 834-2152. rec room-oci!an views ~wee. Air-Conditioned 3 BDRM.' 2 "·. Ca-t--' • RENTAL OFFICE wa!er, all pa!d. MO/MO 3 BR d 2 " J t..i--Lido Area "" .,,... ~ oi: from $185. 2324 Eld•n _ "' · en & BA. Only $225. pa"os-amp e par~16 draped. Frplc .. trg, rooms.1 __ o_P_E_N=l~O~AM=~rocc.~6-P~·~M'-or call Man . Barb Rea.I Estate by McVay Security iuards.. Reelonomica Bkr. 675-6700 Avail on !ease. S.300 mo. FAIRWAY Davis. agtr. ara 893-8533 or 345--04511. HUNTINGTON DELUX Oltite Ideal for ln- Cor b 1 n -Mart 1 n Rill's. 2 BR vtstm.nt 'brokn', insurance Rent Beau Wul Furniture lor as little a.s 644-7662. VILLA APJS. 64 J..1182 dra~·s. ~~g~.e~~:· fl~~~: PACIFIC elc., 1617 Westclitt Dr., NB 1 BR. 1v/sml sludy room. TOWNHOUSE, l or 2 Br. $!3.) tl lo. Agent 675--670(), 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. ~3. Laguna Beach !"urn. it dts1re9. Year round Shag crpts, dsh v.·hr. ~ir Laguna Beach t714J 536-1487 DESK 1p9ce avallable $50 XT'RA lrg 1 BR apt w/ · S.225/mo Util pd. Av11U Nov 2 & 3 BR's clean oven sundeck. 377 \\'. Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Dally mo. WW pl'OVide furniture -ocean vie~', Frplc." Sundeck, }. AdHsJno p!:'ts. 642-!t890 Priva~ pallo, pool ~ lndlv. \V1lson 54g...3005, UNUSUAL 2 Br., part turn. WIWAM WALTERS CO. at $5 mo. ANweriog service _1 laundry tac. 2 BR f Qoe•n r _, a,vallable. 222 Forest Ave, complete with P90J. Nr. Be-ach. 254 San " DELUXE 2 Br, it . ., Ba Near Orange Co. Airport & . new Y crpld. ~!l.lnted & ~ v~ew, g._ ga1uen 9 OCEAN VIEW From Sl35. Laruna Beach. C!M-946G your lOO°lo J oaquin, $210 mo. 491-1486 Townhoust apt, new!y dee, UCl d 1 draped. D\V, paho. $1;:(1. areas. $235 Mo. incl. UTLI. 1 BR Furn UnJ D! l;;:""~---r-Co'-';.:..~,1 Purchase Option eves. frplc,. I bile big Corona. i0i:.i ~~1°,""An"• A·-. ""/pe1. $160. 64 2-o g 4 4 . Maiw·e adl!s only. 494--4653. roun; for ·5~~ent_:rni:As~ DESK flpace available $50 673-7127. ... 96S-4622 e N B mo. Will provid• fumltu:tt! llld. item selection. Newport Beach Mgr, Mrs. Joachim, Ap t 3-A · r ch. 1 & 2 Br, 111.i Ba. PLAYA. 14th&. Walnut, HB. 1.;t $5 mo. Answering service ONE MONTH 24 Hour Dely. ----· 2 BR. 1 street level w/lrpl, l 546-£215 E·SIDE 3 BR .. 2 BA. h\tin~. $175 up. Pool. 2175 S. Cst 536-8367. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. REALTY CUSTOM LIDO SHORES-w/home ofc or den & closed ~V-l_L_l_A_C_O_R_D_O_V_A_ r Clo/· gar. \VID, F/yd. No Hwy. &.15-5429, <ll 528-6143, --------Hunthigtor:1 Beach. 642-4321 F -1 R I ~ayfront gB..r., 1 Townhouse . pets. childrtn ok. $190. • Sl69 -Quiel 2 BR. Walk ro Newport Beach Univ. Park Cen'"'· 1~'jna urn1 ure enta XI.NT oil'-•P• now < '• '"' Studio apts. r-.1aid servict . Dshwhr,;, dbl carports, lrg e SUPER l BR e 646-41()4 beach & town. Adults, Lease ,... · ce (ired hill Call Any!l111e. 833-0820 511 W. 19th, C.M. 548-3481 Pool. Color TV. $2S5 nio. Up. pool. $200 & UP. 673-3378 r.J th t l\i 7 217 C .,. . ON BAY: Nr. Lido 1 BR aviiD.., Lido Bldg:. 3355 Via "!!!!!!!!!!!!,...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IAnaheim n .i.2800 ·on ° 1 onth. SI 0 2 BR Studio. I~~ BA, drps, YP!t-Ss. vi5-5429 . W/Pvt patio. Slip avail. Lido., N.8 .. 6~3771, Jo- .= 617 Lido Park Dr. 673-8800, G~p He•t G C k ·~ ·~· Lagun~ Beach LaHabra 694-3708 4 BR. 3 Ba, crpts, drps, ...,. · as 00 ing-crpts, heala:l pool & garage, 1 Br a.pt, frplc, patio ocea n $195. UtJ pd. 673-6450 Rlty ~i~ LRG l Br. turn w/gar. $150 lrplc, nr schools, shops, & Gas Hot \Vtr, ALL lNCL, quiet l}E'ighhorhood. No view, $165. ZlJ 698-7522 orl-c==~="~-='~-·l c=':..,C"'"'-"------1 e QCEANF'RO:">IT _Br. stv/ Balboa Island mo. \\'lnler lse. 2202 "" beach. Wa!er pd, sas5. 2323 Elden Ave., CM. chilrlren. no pets. 642-8042. 21J 944_5717 alt S. VISTA DEL MESA MEDICAL auite, also an of. ref, cpt. drp. Uni incl. SllO. CH A R r-.I 1 NG apf. Wl \V Oceanfront. Inq: Apt C J~6~44~-S3:;:9~1;o~'~"':':':"--0~504~~~c Jiiiiiiiii_.646 ... -lllliiii32'-•iiiiii' sru NING L'd A"j:>artments Jice row avail. 425 N. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 crplng .. elec. blt-in kitchen, v.·erkdays aft 5 p1TI ; anytime 2 BR ~ 2 BR" Gan:len Apts. 1 O Isle 1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unf. Dish-Newport Blvd, \\' t I 200 11·~kends call 67~7j2Q * . w I FRPLC &. * BRAND NEW * poo, s. 2 Ba, p/\n'l LOVELY 2 B• l" B 2 . \Vasher -Stove & Re!rig -DAVIS REALTY &12-7()QO e QUIET Retreal-2 Br. cpt/ Ut',','.'. r ea5!· $ Jncl. GARAGE. No children, no den. $180 Infant or sml dog · . 'i a. car Shag crpt"g.Lrg Rec center DELUXE ffi drp. niannerly Pf'L Sl70. ~ e BRAND NEW e pe!s. 673-9183. La Costa Apts. ok. I Br. $140. 64:>-5530. gar, 01~5, refr1g, frpl , cpl, RENT Starts $l5S • 0 ces, Westclift ALA R."1•1 •• 645-3900 \Vinton Real £slate 675-3331 2 BR. 2 BA apls w/ dsh"'hr, 1 & 2 BR, bltns, swimmini: drp, S29a on lse. Shown by T · . & M • area. Small. $55. 2 room $195-Corohdo Triplex-2 Br """I. lanai, bar-b-que & ,,,_ TO\VNHOUSE tvn1o 2 BR, l1,1 appt. 544--';ll4S, 615-39ST. ust1n esa Drive suite $93. ~i4 2 BR l BA b ,. DUPLEX J BR. 2 BA. perm. pri balrony, use of heated 10,vnhse, 1 ba .. Avail 11/3. ,,....., .. Ba encl pa-,io-'"''' . * 545-4855 * stove: ,225_ 291 g~~a.r.dv::~: tenant, $315. mo. 117 Dia-pool. billiard rm. jacu'zii & 675--0059 or 557_8n7. age. All util pd, $150 to $170. ya;rl. nr school, $ l 6 5: UPPER 2 Br, 2 b a, PAR.K NEW O Butlneas Rental 4 9+- 7924 . n1ond. Call 675-3288 BBQ's. See at 20102 Birch Adults, no pets. &l6-2j47 crp!/dtps, frplc, bltn kit. P RT St fn r. O.Cnty airport, just 2 BDRM nr _beach. Bltns, 354 Avocado. CM. 642.9708 . Adults only. $250 673-3824 AP*RTMENTS INTERIOR Dre o r at in a: PRESTIGE area, Pvt heh. Balboa Pl!:ninsula W. of Palisades Rd). Mgr pool. $22i . Also pe'llthouse. NICE 2 BR studio type aIJ:I . ' Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms Studio !Or leil.se. 1740 sq, ft. i;pertacular ocean view, Jse s14s. Yearly Lrg 1 BR. turn. 557-4246. apt. $250. 67;}-5204, 57:,...3535 J Bdrm * 2 Bath h~ttd poo_l, c p I/ d rp 5. ~-Verd~. 81\d To,;nhouses. Spa, pools: rorner Studio suitable far lovely older clean roorny Pref married or resp. * SEE THISI * 3 Br, 2 Ba , C!pts/ drps Living room with cathedral $14a/mo llhl Pd. 642-21 49 NEWLY PAINTED tennis. From $170. Across de corator · or other home. Crpts & drpts. $325. arl1ilts. 9331i \V. Balboa. 20-l32 Sanla Ana Avt. (Across 6091-i Poinsettia, Cdi\I. ceiling & frplc. Separate 2 BR dwnstrs. cpt, drp~. 2 BR, cpts, drps, encl gar, nr from Fashion Island at Jam. commercial business. Xlnt 49:)-4764 83S-003S before 9:30 am or from S.A. Country Club) Nr. $275 mo. 67:>-6354 laundcy area. Encl patio. bltns, patio. carport. $145. shop"g & frwys, Adults, no boree & San Joaquin J-lUls location. 1803 Westclitf Dr. Laguna Niguel before 6 pm. Nll'pt Back Bay. Brand new 3 Br. 2BA crp!s/drps Swimming pool & children'' 645--4647 or 548--0324. pets. $140/mo. 645-3515 orl~R~°'~d~•~· ~1~7!~4~1 ~G<~~·l~OOO~.~~. I ~N~B~.~D~•~Y~•~64tt2-4424~;·;,Ev~";1 OCEAf\' ''iew. parh tu ·b~ 301 Edgewater_ Winter Ren-spacious 2 Br. 2 Ba. $235/ oceanview. 426 Avocado. playground. $200. E/side 2 Br, 11,): Ba fltudlo 644-1408 or 644 ·075.1 for appt.11 644 - 2005 · from unique .) BP., 2 Ba. tal Bayfronl 3 BR., 2 ba., mo Pri patios, htd pool. CdJ\I. $300. mo. 67H 3J4 HARBOR GREE.NS apt, hltns. dwhr, cpts/drp, DELUXE 2 & 3 BR, 2 Sa. I I~ * * tiOO &q. ft. Sl'ORE or honle Gou rmel bltn. kitch., garage. S225. month. ;~;. t.~tng~ Adult5, fllgr. 2 BR, frplc, C'Ompl redec., nu 546-4353 encl gar. No pets. 548-6081. encl gar. $_150 & up. Rental Rentall ,IJ OFflCE. $125/mo. COsrA brirk lrpl., p a n e I i n g. DAVIS REAL TY 6'12-7000 crptg. pool, adul!s. no pets. BAY MEADOW APTS. DLX 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltn~. dwhr, 1:0~l~<~.;~~309=o~M~•:<:•~~A~'~'~·1 ~· ------~·;;~ !1-lESA. 64&- 2130 • sky!Jgh1s. qual. 11all paper. • $23 \\'K & Up. -On Ocean ATTR. BR. 2 BA & 3 BR. '1 v.aik lo heh. $235. 67,)-32j5. Beam ceilings, ''""'"'hng, cpl, drp, p.itio, clor.ed gar. 546-l034. SHOWROOM mfg. &: otfiet Ba. $175 & $22.'.i mo. Wint•• ~--c pf 2321 N R •P•"• Clo•• fn '·-'"· 1-etc. Least , lease I option Lovely Bach -I BR -Roon1s Costa M•sa priv patios, recreation la· Nr. S. st aza. 545-· ewport &•ach ooms 400 '" • ~ ..._ .. , ... "'"' S4.)() nio. i\1aid Servicro. PooL Util Pd. rentals. Steps 10 ocean &. ci!itie&. AU adults, no pets. LG t Br duplex cpts drps $l S95. to $l5.5. mo. 494--4653 i\11SSJON REALTY 494--0731 , ==~·--'C-•ll--'6~75-:...::87~·1~0_•.:__ bay. Balboa Peninsula . NE\V Triplex. 2 I g ,. e 2 BR's FROM AS LOW . . ' . A New Way to Liv• in S per week up w/klfchen. * OFFICE or STORE; 810 i -Balboa Real Estate Co. Bedrooms Ji . d .,. Slo'9 fmo. adults, gar. Sl4J. 2 2 31 Newport Beach $3£1 per week up apts. Mote!, wn, ft. NEWPORT BEA~' Mesa Verde CLEAN Bach ap1s or sleep 700 E B'1bo al • ving room, lll-O"range. 54~2771. 2376 Np• Blvd., C."f, * ~ ~ ._..,;;:,;:_____ 1 b h SH)O/ · a Blv., B boa lng room. Shag cpl. drps, 380 \\/ Bay St CM " " * Call 6f:rlfiOJ. * 3-BR 1' B r d d 1z3-rins, s eps c . mo up, 673-41 40 f>i3-3596 Eves. d;•po--' e r d ,. ,. Call. "'"-00.,73 . • * DELUXE 2-Br, 1% B11. OAKWOOD GARDEN ';'5'~8~-87ii;;5'~",-:::C">cc-""'""'-., 2 a. nc Y . ,J Jlj E. Balboa. 673-9!J45. "" """· ncos(' paio, <>'Kl \• Industrial Rental nio. Chtlrlren OK. 313J BEACH APT -3 Bcdrm., 15< garage, laundry lactl. lm-cpt, drps, Shl/D/W, ii:ar. APARTMENTS 2 ROOMS, priv ha, kitchen Sumab·a. r:rfs. '-1_5..-jJ:'.>!"I Corona del Mar B.1!h, brand new building & n1e(I. occ. 64;}-3377 or iovELY 3 Bedroom. Very Chllrtren ok. Sl5S. 642-7958 Newport-No rth privil. POOl & tennis lacil. I --1-1 ___ 1_ .. -.-S-Q-.-F-T-.-·I 450 -£> 'spacious. 11,. Baths. N UC -- 1 BR f N S furni1ure. Block to bch & 830--0332. 8 .. 1 2 BR. Cleao. Cpl. dl'))ll, hllns_ 880 lnrine Ave M"' ~" r. I. Pref student or R••db -w. n•·· Newport. Mission V ier"o . urn. T . ocean. ub eautilu.i kJtchtn. Sh a, '"'~ , h ,,,3938 ·-~ shCJps . $250 per mon1h. Nr. OCC. Aduhs only, no eac E"t'. ""'"" ' Sao t'e-. F'rv;y, Bldg Jully lse. Oct. 15 -1\lar. Dys INDIVIDUAL PRTVACY carpet. Private balcony. ..~ 4 Br, 2 ba Coronar!o, Cpts, 896-34:i6 or 8 9 6-4 GO 9, * * FOUR STAR * Dix 2 Br "'' gar & ~tor. 11 iz Brii;k snack bar. ChJJdren & pets. Sl l5/mo. 962-3886 .. Ne":port-Sou!h DISTINCTIVE, priv bath & sprinkled. Cabinet makers, dps, aJr co nrl. bltns, patio, Eve/ll'knd 836-0710. REAL TY Ba. adults, cpt, drps., bltns, sniall pets w ~ J c 0 m e • LRG 3 Bdrm'" 2 ba , no pets, 1700 16tb St &12-8170 e n I r a n c e . \V o r k i n g liberglass welcome. 2940 lge fMi ced yd. $300 lse. I ;L~R~G~.C..,8~,~,,h=2;:'-~B~fk~,-~8~1g 83H422 fn cd 'yrd 111/ patiri_ \\ltr pc!. Reasonablt ren!. No deposit childrn.OK. nr schls & shpg. SEACLJFF r.tanor Apls. 1 Br gentleman. No smoktrs. Grace Ln. CSo. of Baker, E. 49'3-1224_ Qcrantront 4 Br 2 Ba $300 GardnET malnt. CalJ bt\l'n 1 d 351 V $165/mo. ~-8991. $140, 2 Bdrm. $160. C-~. 675--0310, 5<18-7197 of Fairv\t.w ~ mi) R<'pre; Corona, Arhi11s, no pets. require · irtoria, Apt. .3 ... sentatl\:eg there from 9-1.2 Newport Beach Sl10/mo. Util pd. Yearly. lo June. 15. Students ok. Ex· & j, 636-4120. SPAC. 2 & 3 BR apt. $140 H 1. I . D-drps, bltn.~. gard dispcl6al . BEDROOM. lrg. c I o sets, . 64"-So'"O. eel decor, Nr 50th St. 666 Vicltlria St. Sl55. un ing on gwach 152'5 Pl11.cent111. Ave. Ag k w/w c...,ts, 17!!'\V all ele,.. d&ily, 557·5585 or 879-4nl · VIE\V · 3 BP.Iden. 2 B11 , ~ ~ &l6-4626. 1 MO'S FREE RENT gpP"/J. H~~"poo' (bl. tn:,lay..,. ~,,',·. ----------1 about our discount. 548·2682. home. Evenmgs &. wkends: * COSTA MESA * ' bltns, 1E.'rlced. Gardener. FURN. Bachelor, male. $100 ~ .,.. e NOW OPEN e °'"2042 ,_, • 110 ~ ' rl STEPS to bch·. t11od lge, 2 br. NASSAU PALMS Ki ok. EASTBLUFF Lux 2 BR 2th v-nr-• ~~sq n. ·~...v power, P -Cl1ild. pels ok. $28(). mo incl utll'B. No pets. Call BR.AND NE\V 1 B 11=2 B ' ~1,,,=~=~~---~I u· bld J-6 frplc:, beamed ceilings, all 177 E. 22nd SL 642-3645 19!}'4 11aple No. 3 642-3513 1 • r ';"" r BA, Frplc, 2-car gar .. ROOM -PVt, entrn., laundry vate o ice. new g. 6-lG-o993. 60~ 737" hl rns. Yrly or w i n t f! r . Shady Japanese Elms -Pool 2200 College No. 5 642-7035 $190h· A.II u1il pd. Pnv. pa-Pool/,rec area.. 644=6405, lac, garag~ -$.100, C.r-.I. 2500 sq ft, lrg offices. plenty BAYSIDE VlLLAGE. $1 8:). 13A HELOR garden apt. $100 642-3~90. 1 BR. $!35 UNFUP~N l Lg ~10, 1'.hahrd rm~1'hld pool 11•/ 67.1-5876 \VI side. .'A6-8Ql 7 day, O~ parking, nr S.D. frwy. No. SL 2 BR, 2 BA111S. w/u t1!. Bus iness ni an, 2 BR. Sl~5 UNF'URN • BR Cul-<le-sac. Cpts. Jacuz:i:1. uge ,,ostls, dttp F 642-4274 * C. tJAITRES.S RLTR. * C"'pets, drape>, pool. Spotless. Quiet. ti75-4Sj9 YEARLY 2 Br. 2 Ba . facing drps, balcony, Gar. Soft pile crpt'g, lu~h lndscp'g. OR lea~,. Jge 4 BR, 2 BA eves. 230 E. I7th, C.llf. fj.12•1485 ---bay ar.ross str~r, 223 19th Boar -Camper Stnrage water $160 N So c Ad H 20102 a· NB apt Ocean vi~w F"rplc FURN roo -d I f ! Adults. Ph. 675-!.lfi.89. 2 BR, !LJlly crptd. pool. So. of • r. · · oast 11 s. lrCh St, • ' . m. 1 ea or 8 u-INDUSTRIA L Un its, C.M. St. S285/mo. Adults, no LRG l Br. apt unfurn. Cpt.s, Ptata. Ideal retired or bu&. 5.'.i74246. FRmi!y or qUalilH:>d singles. dtnt fcmalt only. H.B. & 11· '°~ powee. $'5. 10 RENT or Lease-NE\V 3 Br. 2 H11"!'· Close to ~hoppg. pets. 673-2706. dr s bJ1ns I · $110 l JI.I 67:>-6210 C 1\1 $55-$65 'I d .,,....,,., Ba. Fi!mdy & dining rooni s. Afllts. $175 lse. ti7.~8213. ~---------1 & 'up' Nn ·;.h',.,•,rig, .._: m,o ~~:2 ,32 gr on premiseB. KJOS WELCOME · 64·, ;5.,., Utt P · $167/MO. Ph: 642-1485. DUPLEX. 1 Br. rurn yearly. · " .. rf'n, '"' pe s. .....,;)-~ · Attrac 2 BR $139 & $159, 3 Sl:xJ-mo. CANAL Fron!. 21;i,~~_:::~~~·~7"",-,~--~ ~l~~~~.a~~·e~ ~ c,~:n~s~ c Y' Costa Me sa 11 o Blks to beach. $1 35/mo. 998 E. Camino. 546-(H5\. I '2""'0~,-. •y~,-m~;~fy~Uco~;,-,.~Nc,-,,~,ly BR. $189. All xtras. Pets ok. BR. !'mall. 1 perl\On prtf"d. Sl:'i wk Up. Students or v..·ork-Rentals Wanted Phone :>18-2152. SHARP 2 BR $140 deror, conv. loc, Pool. $165. Pool. .Rec bldg, J734i2 "A" cau 673--81<15 eves. ing men sha.re a motel apt. RELi ABLE working g i r I desires sml inexpe'nsive apt, II br JJ[ bach) \V/kitchen.: \VATERFRONT 2 ,V. conl'. ~~~~l,i~;:;~YG~~:~t:~~!. e \\'INTER RENTALS e Htd pool. Adults, no pets. VILI..A MESA Apts, TI9 W. Keelwn Lane. 968-7510 or YEARLY-Unturn 2 Br_ t Ba. 2375 Npl Blvd. 548-975S. den. 21.i Ba. b!t116 . fpl., pa. 2.J & 4 Br. Apts. F.:a~tside * &12-9520 Wilson. ~1251. 842-623.). Upstairs. Patio. Block to J hr full 011 lg closet ..... ,, ent, 110. Yearly. ~\gent. 673·7~20 Adults · no pets. Flowers , .• eve!'ywh<"re. sireani & ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 3 BDRM. apt, sh11g crpt, 2 BR. unfurn apt. Pool. Y' BRAND NEW 00o11.n. $175, 673.8988. pat 3 hlks to heh bay Deluxe Oceanfront \\'aterfall, 4.'.i" pool Rec. Rm, BACH Trailer S65 +. Also 2 drps. bl tins. dsh1.•:shr, frpl c, Conv. to 6hop'g. $135. 313 E. 20432 Santa An11 Avt (Across *OCEANFRONT t BR, 673-102.l aft 9 an1 Iii 10 pm. 2 Sty 3 Br, b!rns 67.1-189& !'iauna. SgJs 1-2 Bdrm, furn-BR. Trailer S120 + l\·1/lture patio, encl. garage. Nr. So. 171h Pl, corners of litb b. from S.A. Country Club) $150 / mo. Year!y. Crp!s, SLEEPING rm $60/mo. C.M., jq,B. area. ,Ca ll Michele 646-4671 eves. West minster NO rental fre to agent-5 Br. rlm. :1 Ba, frrl. rl<h11hr. 9120 L<:rf.>spur. Rf'a ltor 11'.l~-3.j.ll, Houses Furn. or Unfurn. Newport Beach 310 BE.l\UT. 111orlern tull"nhoi;~e. 3 BR. 212 BA. fr plc, pattn. poYll. 2 L'<.lr gar, all bJ1ns, crpl~. rlr11pe~. va~e .. S1i5 ~II :,:~-4710 ot 846-5991 e\'eS af1 er ;; pn1. Condominiums Unfurn. 320 EASTBLUFF twnhse. New. 2 br f.:. converi. rien, 2'h tia crts, d!'p~. bl lns. S360. Lse & ref. (2\.~) 3.il-®67 Newport Beach 3 Br, 212 Ba, crpts, drps, w/frplc, & gar. 5285. mo. 673-9183. ' Townhouse Unfuru. 335 Costa M•s• TO\VNHOUSE.)..ease 4 Br, J Bil, lar;::e ~R.l"R.;::r. Pool. Av'l now $275. 540-~71 E:"en1ngs. Huntington ~ach T\VNllSE 1b;;ase. 2 .Br. \\'asher/dryer, hltn~. full facil. $165 mo. '1 ) 2!J6.0442. NeWport Be•ch L.'"nriirn. from S IJ~. SEE IT: person onl~·. 646-1/!09. Coas! Plaza. $230. 54~7021. Santa Ana. 642-2714 Spac1ot.!s 2 Br units_ $190. rlrps. 645-4201. 673-:1723 . Mature ad ul t. Prlv ba & 2000 Parsons, &12-8670, SlJO.Util pd . Small-,p-,-. -0-r. Park-Like Surrounding $25 Move in alklv.•anct, nice f'rplcs. priv. patin~. loAds of + WESTCLlFF DR * ent. 2135 Elden Ave. Apt' 6, -*$30-WEEK &-UP* l::i!h & New]X)rt. Single QUIET -DELUXE lg 2 BR. yard. just like closrts. Adulls. r-.lgr. 979-1268 2 Br. 2 Ba. b!tn 11ppli 0 ances. Cil!. Studio & I BR . apts. adults. FA2-5.ji\3. 1·2 & 3 BR APTS house. l.;is, ~·tr pd. Nr NR oceanfront, bi;:h, l)ce;an. POOL. Ph. ft42-62i4 1,P~V~T~.~R-..,-m--,-,-1 ~,~;-tc-h-,-0 SUNNY ACRES f'r\· patios * Htd Pool~ HarbrJr. 12192 Edinger. \'lew ~undeck nev.-er dlx 2 S "' $f5 k nJ \Vl'.\'TER. furn. ~ BR. 2 BA . ~• . 8,., bffn, opt, d•p. >·"-.·, enta Ana pnvu. a V."Nl · l\lan o Y- I k ••f shop g + Ad ults only 2 BR 2 BA , d '"" • l.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;.;;;;;;;;; • &12·ll3\0 * Mon:L 12 b O!' lo ocean, $250 per M n·~· A t . ' crp s, rps, gar .. nr 6hOj1S & pier. SJ6j.I" 1 BIK s • ~ n10. &12-9-li;:j. a I 1que p s. bea1ns. used hrick l)-plc, .536-""2"1y3.,, Adlts, Baby o,K.. "AN'T BE BEAT BA.LBOA Island, Wom!!n's ··· of rairg!Ylunds OCEANFRQN p 1777 !"-anr Ana Ave., CM bltns. Adults only, ilo pets. ____...,,, res\dPnT ial ho1 el. s;~mo & 23-5 ;.,· r B1 J j.J8 3-s; ~ ·· T-Nr. 1 er. ~ ' '·p vr · -' 1 Kifls & petc; 'lk. Sl6~ to $38J. !'l~gr. Apt 111 646-;.5'~2 Yrly. $200/Utll pd. 642 ~3.'120. 11p. 127 Agatt, 675-3613 l :.1o·s FREE RENT • S\40 SINGLE STORY Le11~r. li<lfi-.il:1~\ or fH4-6111. 1 • 2 BR Uni n N I d 2 ROOM l f 11 · I NASSAU PALMS WESTBAY ELDEN " ur · · ew Y rcor. Br, unfurn. cpt~. drp~, South Sea Atmosphere 1n a ovt Y se 1ng or 177 E 2 Newport Heights Bltn~, drps. Adults, no bltns. Children u·elcome:. 2 BR .• 2 BATH v.urklng rnn.n, not under 35. ·-:! nd S1. 6-12-3~15 NEIV J d 2 B·" -" C "1 16 07 --'----::.----1 an =rm. iaiuen pt>\S". $ J 5 O I mo . 2854 l o'O, n;0,, ,0 afln'''"'"· C••-t.· > ''"""' -" • ~ ·1 5 eves. Shady J;oip;u1r!'f' J-:lms -Pool C E QR 1 • ' '" ~ a: .,,~ BA ll L · ap t v.·/k1 t-apls. iv poo . Hickory . ~I0-7:162 7.'.3 Utica. 535-4i\69 Air Conditioned ADULT. Room to renl. Hun· 1 BH. $1.'iO FU R~ chf'n<'rte, Quiet man or \ally. FROl'll $1i5. ADULTS 2 Br. Sl ii:, ''U R,,' ; BEA"TfFUL 1"• 2 BR. 2 & 3 BR ' $1"' p ,. Private Pa.tios ting!on Beach. Call tor r Ci!rf)(l r!. Sl.25 Li!ll pd . 2311 EldeJ'il Ave., c.:.t. y "' ' s. "'' up. a 10. d Boal -C;in1rif'r S1nr;ig" 6~2_2j 14 . 645-5780 Contemporary Gan:leh Apts. pool, children. l'llORA KAI HEATED POOL ela1l~. ;...1&-1742. HOLIDAY PLAZA-e e Pa110,. rrplc. pool. $150·$165. Apts, 188881 !11ora Ki11 l-n.. Plenty o! Jav.11 Gue$t Hom• 41l Announcem.nts I~ Legal Notic•• llQ -I \Vill not be responsible fat debts other than my ov.·n. Ted Pedrrsen. I w.ill not be responsible !or any de.bts other Uwi mY own. Linda Gribble. Per1on.J1 I~ CLEAN 1 or 2 Br. Artlt~. l1Q {"all 546-5163. 11 blk E. ol ~ach. 91>2-S'~'.'14. Carport & Storage DELUXE Spacintis I BR. pr-ls. !~ kit. $1 2:).SJ.10. 2421 NEW 1 & 2 BR . Fr $135 HIDDEN VILLAGE * PRIVATE ROOM PersonaJ1 53' furn 11pi. Sl:li Healrrl pool. E. 16th St. NB 646-IllOJ. Jtis! comple ted, spacious, DFLUXE New 3 Br. 2 Bil. LARGE 3 tir 2 ha sturlio, 2500 South Salta Fo· elderly ll\dy. Bright -1 ;;;~;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;! Amp!e parking. Adults-no patios. encl garages, nr Frplc, dshv..·hr, 2 car gar, large fenc~d yd, en.closed Santa Ana e 546·1525 cheer,Y gardtn surroundings. pE'L!;. 1965 Pomon:o Ave, CM. Apt. Unfurn. 365 shop'g. lldlts only, l!liO priv yard, lnrlry room. Kids garage. $18J mo. No singles. Nutritious m·eal 548-4753 MEN, ~u 11\&)' not re!llize Furn. Bach. & I Br. Ex· \V allace, 64S-2W9 zyis--0304. ok. S2lll/mo. ~B-1309 842--4.149. s. · this but you ~ally need Out oeptional nice. $1301.' General LOVELY 2 BR. w/w ~1. .1 CHEZORO APTS 3 Heatl'd Poolo ya_cation.Renti.ls 415 ·expert European razot ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I !M~tAC. 2 BR, 11' BA studio .... ,, • cu"'>'n< • our h r "l' 2110 Newpo•I Blv ., v.uod firs, drp•, '''·· 8234 Allant11 . 1-2-3 R's, '"·-e Clubhouse ere. BBQ CONDO on Maui, ..,....,nfront. .. "' a r s,_,. llll' ap! w/pat10 & laundry, and ..-.g ""~ tlC b..;""S our ood • C M JEN DOME mature adult, no ""ts. Reas. Pool. Private closed i Child Care Center 1At Floor·, 2 BR., private ·~.. ;your i « -.';' w;·°""'"'""==c-c-~ nev.• crpts. \Val k lo shopping r -• covtts up your laulf _, 2200 Pb1cen tia 64"3f60 W h/d "'" '336 I new 1 ·2' & 3 Bdrmfl cove """-*-· t l fl, iiu$ *WINTER RATES* U.r:MACUU.TE AP'T'S? & 54 [' 50 es,!!urant.s. $17~. Ai:ent: ------~~-'--'---1 6 ryer. ->J!TV • From Sl"9 rat! .sh~~ citlJe~~~e is ea11ify done if you know A!trac furn Studios, $115. ADU!.T and u-w QUIET, clean 2 br 1~i b11., WALK TO BEACH I SOUTH COAST 1-----"--'-'--"'=--·1 how. We know how! See ror 1 Br. Sl.2Zi. Adults. no pets, FA'•lfLY 0 .,0.0n The fastest draw in the \Vest crpl/drps, pa1io, gar., close Lovely 1, !i It 3 BR'11. Cpl, ''ILLAS Rentals to Share 430 yourse.lvea. Sir Walters, 2Ui2 2135 Elden, Mg, Apt 6. = D ·r p ~ '"-" t hf •J6' d ''''· Nms, dwh,, 347.395'1 ·• N rt Bl d CM Cl t h , p k • , a Ill Y ilot .... assW..-... o sc s. ., a + eposit.' ~"""--:0:::::'.,,::C.::::...:..::...::::,:,'q 1101 MacArtbu' 81,d. ewpo '! ., . . SHARP 2 BR $Ill 5ose . o s 3opp1ng, ar l~A~d=·=":,"';;,;"'~'='::::::;::;;;:;;:;::;;,!,:064::>-0;;,;"'6;,;,,;'::"='~-=w=k=kd~y~•=·=:;;:::.~"Zc~.t~f~'4;;;:"'~"'~'='=•=Sa~w;:;!=:;=: 1.-:;:--~°'"~~~3~~--I NON-DRTNKING mature .., p:lcJous BR's, 2 ba J'"IU"' working vroman wanted to R--' Sa Hid pool. Adults, no pets. * Swim pool, put/~e.n Apts .. , · share 2 br mobile home i.n wvUC• fe & Trr n ok. &12.!).l20. * F f Jndl IL H B fa rp. . v !)dry fac'la: Furn. or Unfurn. t70 · · in exchange for light St LRG l Be upper, Crp~s. drps, 1845 Anaheim Ave. Q ~ cleaning. References rl"fl. wilh Go~ Tablets A • all bltns. Adults Ollly no COSTA MESA 642-2824 ~i) STAR GAZ.ER j( ~ dul Liv I n I 962-()829. -E-Vap "wa.fff pilh' · pets. 642-4044 alt 6. .,,,, B,.CI.AYJ.l'OIJ..J.N ...... ut.1 2 BR turn or unf WORKING gal wishefl tn Cost M Ph BACHEWRS & 1 BR'•. ll.10 Back Bo1y ~ • J:j. J:j. ........ Apts. clean_. oveM, •h·-·h·-'·g B" !sf a esa armacy "AL, 11 'Your Ooily AdM'1 ~10. ufr,-.11~ D/W in B d .,..,. ........ , .. , ..... mo & up, v.·eekly Jerms ..,____ Accotdi11gl11lll•stors. 1 r) ispls, shaa; hQme with aa.me'. 615-8139 RELIABLE ge.n tleman, '""I.. alf urn p;.;;. No BEAUT. v;ew of Uppee Bay. 1 ~'!;" Tod""'' m.uog<lfo.T~ oer." """· '"" j.ou"f & .. ,,,. 67;J.-238l bu,;no,. man, non omok<i, children, no pe.ts. 998 El 2 BR, crpts: drps. bltns. ~i . reoclwordsc.orresponding to . ._ 1.11. bath~. Huge pool. I"=~-~-~~·'=--.)'IOn drinker, A-1,refe~I. Camin(I, 546--0451. ~)m~~~~~36';.~t&. Only ofyourZoclioe blrthsign. Merrimac WOocls Gl~L to ah~~lx2 N.B. apt will U""' lnyoore.state.whlle $130-mo dlx Mob home, ! r:r"'9 ~~~1al !1 ·11 ~ Merrimac Way, C.M. . :a..s~;8t642-3fo~· $111 oot of tow n. Write Ex. Secy. ' C<ln1pl Jurn. hld pool. adul1s, Dalbo' Pef1i111ula 3"-tn JlWltt.ovr 6J ~I... Belboa Penlnaulo1 l~=~=-'---""---·1 1871 Harbor_ m .• Costa '"""' J4 h 641...od •----------· ROOMATE wanted to oha.re Me Cal 0~~ · no pets, 4 Sea.son·11 Mob Est. BEAUTIFUL new 3 Sn, 2 Sir::'.~ P..x.. 6S To r llll, '-·· 545-6966 2J;1!1 Nt"'J'l(lrl. 548-6332 Ba, apt. Close to beacht'8. 1 'T1oh J60i1Kl'ftl 66Pi-t 2 BR. Nr. beach & bay. apt <N.B.) Cost appro:or. $105, SPIRITUAL READINGS 7Con J7tl'OdMMI 67Ga1.. Prlr'1, lndry, $170 winter or mo. 673-1261 A.1tt1ly. t-A '.u D I F 345 e Bach.For unf. $110 up yr. least, 67;,..2306, 673-8148. IErot ,. Jltr400t .. ..m.68Vo1<d Advn..~ on matltn ) * Adults Pref•rrtd * 3 BR ., 2\1 h11.., 2 ca.r garage, Facing pool. $775. REALTOR up exes urn. 9Gr1~ . 398-o:itii 69Cttot $2(lO yrly. 613-4526, 675-1642 STUDENT or aal to ahare Daily l(}AM-lOPM • 1 Br. Furn or unf $125 up. Corona del Mar to t.ina .400i:'flQlii. 70.V.Ui. q t. Condorhlnium. Pool. Nr. 312 N El~--•-Real Newport Be .. a~c~h~---l.,..,~A~d=u;;t;;t•;,· c:,P~"'='~· ~"~"'~'='~"'...,.._ 1 41 e. 11 Cl"1l'9" • ..... nu .. _ 12 .. ;12s.w: nSr•lnQI Coit• M•sa OCC. $87/mo. 545-6477. ·San Clemente OCEANFRONT ""rne' ·'Br I BR, POOL, ut1] pd , adults, lJR.lv-'3Aff-c,tion. nM1...o.ct .I----·------Off 4-91-4--& ._u ., ~ ,,,,., .... ,.,,. 74E...,,,• ,, le• Rental 440 ~..-~· ....--uv• 2 Ba., new UPP<'r duplex. no pets. Sl45-$150, 383 W. •• 15 COfffllfly ''Makw. 7S~ Cpl, drp, bltns. so·11 ,~w~;~''°~ncA7p_r._12~. _c_.M~·~--~ 16 0f '6Pl'Dl'rlpt 761'4...-•. ._. _ 17"'""*' "'''' n f1i..d Sea&OOrt Dr. Wintt r NEWLYdecor .1&2hrapts. , •••• Tl l o 41SolMlll.._ ·7fc;....,p. ON QJc;o., '°" IOAnd 213:69~12 shopfl. fnq 1791,,_8.oc:hesttr. ACRES 41 Fulfill 51 Wiit. • 11 Oaring ' weatiBllU -·ELDEN -S375/mo, Furn. 645-5170 or A~ult&, no pell!. Cl03e. to ~ 19Your "''~ 7'To & 2 BR. A Untum. 120n lJF"llllOI &2 Your DELUXE he11t ll ltTln1 3 BR, SHA RP Mi-BR. OH! pd., large Fireplaces I ~v.· patlOI. 23·Aqo..rlul Ubot..il-13 D1oi-1tc Sparklln• NEW 2 BEDROOM 2 BA. Gre11t !or stucknt~. closels, pool. adult9, no 1'" -24 Your S-'Surfoc• M '" .. Pool1 Tenn\1 Contnt'J Bkfs1, 1·19.32 25 lmpottGrit 555t~ l'!.~i.,., gardtn apa.rtmehl, Luxur-teacher~. Chilrll'l'n & P<-t" fl".''~' l!IM MrJnrovia !W 900 ""• La'•, ·''M 0 ,. ~ll ..._. •1~1 ,2.s 0tsv 56......., 8'flti_,,. "c:~!._3',1 k t ·· '""' ""' ""' '""" _......, ~ 7 l'lllW ,.., 1 ~ ioUs pool, lush 11tlc'lscapln1t. DESK space available S50 SMOKERS, YoU an lflvited mo. WW proV'ide rutntture to learn how ID become an at $5 mo. An!Jiverln~ ae.rvlce ~x-smoker within 10 dt)'S. avalla.bl1t. 305 No.· EI SponsoJ't'd hy thf! ~ational Cami no Rea l, Sa.n Anll Smoking Counc l t, Clemente. 492-4420 613-1570. * NEWPORT BEAO!.... 3 A==11"o~L1"'c"s-""A"""""""'---.1 ' 200-300-5001 Ft. l5c Pl1 e Ml-7217 or write Ph. Mr. Ervin, 67f>-1601 P.O. 1223. Co&ta Me!IA. 0 · 1 intl':r <'nly. S-:t1 "" Day& From "Chriatmas Neckties"" IMacArtbnr nr Co/Isl Hwyl vt•GO ~ .wv"!w...nor. ~~"" $115". Adults · no peta. 2.111 6.\6-TlO'.l, e1·r~. fi73-~6-lo Otl!1':f'Own Le vis _ you can 'if Ai AUG:. i r;u S9 Volwt 19 Gr.cit•• Eld A C M "Ho11·nrfl" wht'I~ 111"1"' Y"'U* tum ··1ra~!1 1o c11.~h " tn a 2 BR upper, bltm. s225 mo ~st'1. u • ®..,. @'°1' ' f)'°'lf/fi'; M~si:O v•., or. · 646 8666 f>lit ti little .. loor• In your Uisl S(Jmeth1ng! F'lnd It, ,DAILY !')LOT cb1sAit\ed ad incf ul1J 's. No ""'''· C-" "-' ,l!-71 .... 9-\..: Gool ..\dftnc NC11tn! . Le.0A stU fho~e b3uhles !or .. ~ ........ .~ ...,. ~ • ----------1 "bucks", C"I Cl••""·' p\11.c" 11n 11<l t &)2-5678. · -c-... 11"4 __ ,....;S6_7-'-s____ 1'75--6737. • I ----~::_:_:_:_:: ______________________ .,D-'tme-==A~-Ll=""=-~==':::I ___ , -'-"="'~'"':::.:.:"c:.· __ ~ ___ 0_~ VASECTOMY IN 0 For that Item under a "" !be """"" Plri<htt I :rJ . ----~---- I .. • I . • ' ' ' 8 DAll Y PllOf MonO,y, Ottobtr 18, 197 1 ~"*" J[Il]l L-_.__ ...... _,J[Il]I '---_.,,,..,_,·-~l[Il] 530 lost SSS B•by1lrting Job W•ntecl, Male 700 Help W•nted, M & P: 710 Help Wented, M &. F 710 Help W1nted, M &. F 710 H •IP Wanted, M &. F 710 1.,..~...,......,......,......,...~...,...--~~~~~~- • Med it 1 t l on Solve $200 REWARD -.......,==~-- Problr:ms! ~ demons!ra-Plttse help, im. ioy pood\t COSTA MESA U:>n, Thurs, morn1111 at I06t Balboa Isle V1c. ~luil PRE-SCHOOL 10.m. \'oga Center , 445 E. Jocatt. 673-23&.1, 675--8139. EnrolJ now for F"&.11 17th !\i (Ml& Ml'N! &46.8281 Jgth N. r.lonrovia, J,j da.y + C • ' · ' BLK Sl'oflil'I" 1 fem"'I~ & l luU day 11es!lons, Planned ONFIDENTIAL roun11rling onale "'._,, ,... _ _., m•rio<11t\on '-· I h • •-• '"' '"'"~ proi:-ram , uvt unc ea. Ages re1.e1,.., lor abortion II rlut to hrart rond. Vic. z o "·-'30 M do tlo ApCa. 642-44 -a, 1u"3 : A. -6 Pt.t. 1 P n. "'· 36. Nr111por! \\'f'~!. 962-5671. $20 wk-CO~IPARE! 642-4050 Found (frM •d•) 550 $10. RE\\IARD ')'OUNG molhcr "'Ill batrys!I i\tA.LE altPrerl b!aC'k c;il. 13 rn hrr ho111e :"\-.i year olds. Jhs. flea collar. Broken Jr.I! l\lnn-~·n, lunches e n d fang. A~1 646--0039. i;narks. East Cosla t-les11 LOST Ong, fa\\'l'I rnlnn"ii blk 6-1&-1~. fit('(' pug. jeweled collar rl'· CHILD <"ii re>. my horne, \latrl. 646-IH62 prr--school end lnfanl.15. Ho! :O.fALE Nlble Sheltie, min l un ch PS , HB. area. Dl!l'O I t.1atntena.nce. Serv. !or hea\'Y dtY house.clean- ing. hke v.·1ndows, erpl rltan1ni;: & floor pol i.ah1ng. \\'e me only comm'! Pl'l>- d u("\S. No crew. Somelimes \\'lie \.\.i ll assist. CaH be:forr 8AJ\I or 11.ft 3pm. 536-1508, CO~lPLETE SERVICE frl't J.l tnor Repairs With WO' Slt'11m C!r11.ned S.30 61).'1' Shan1pX/f'<'I $30 C&r"JM"I lnstalhHion $1.25 yd CALL DIAMONU 64.>-1317 frer: Estlm11t1"s U .D\' wantl!I hscle nini;: \.\.Tk On Sa1. only, ex "d own Knotty -La/"\f8 -Eldr:r - Window -TO \VALK Hu~b11nd: "You 're gcun11 (o d1·111e me to t.he gra 11~ yaN!." W1/~: '"\'cu didn"I l!X~! n1e TO \VALK. d id you~·· J\!AN 21 wan!A steady work in roofing, corui!J'tlcllon or \.\.'hilt hllVI'. fi.42--9261. Job Wanted, Female 702 f'OUND Oct. 15th !.lale--;;; w /f l t;a c-oll ar a nd chok@-Chain. Vic. Adams &. fiufihard. 96l-2631 Cnl!if> vie Brookhurst & 1l~G--2_i72. -'~"'="='='·="=·="=·=968-066:::c.:::'="--ICHILO Care 4. 30PM-12Al\1 ~ra.ns. $3.50 ht . 841· 637 aft I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·:;;;;;;;;; I \VHlTE Shaggy dog. Vic LO~: FPmalf" Poodle Cl"O~!. or la!Pr. A>:e ~-No HOUSE OF C AN James r.tonroe School foun-· nt'\l·ly spayed. &lllrhes in \l'PMlend5 S2:i \.\.k. 766 Comm'I & Re,¢: Cleaning :ta.in Vallry, !'e1>.·hope & tummy. !IAA-7154. ."halirMr t'o. 2. 6-IZ...3103. free l"Sl. f 64~24 * Edinger. 8.lS--~2. Ca•penfer • HousPcleaning * f'UEL: Ir ish S e 11 e r, ~ --'--------· Experience'l:i. Oll'n Un1versily &. Santa Ana !nstruclion J Im' LARGE OR SMALL tr11nsportation 5-1&--1~31 A~.. Ca 11 642-9089 &. . ,........-All l)"l""'S v.·ork: Cul doors, describe. p 1 n el, cabinelll, finish, Bay & Beach Janitorial f 2 Crpts, \.\.'i'}dO\.\.'S, floors, etc. YOUNG Chow. grey&. \.\.'hill!, Scliools & ranie, repairs, l'lc. 96 ""1961 Res. Ir Comm"!. 64&-1401." hu flea collar. V1c Sa.nta instructions 515 CARPENTER. '"t.tan for all Ana k Sant!l. Isabel Aves.. reason~.·· Work g1111ran . WAL L WASHING C.!'1-1. 54S-2575. Train To B• A fu>al!sl!c: pr1ces. 64:.1-7377. F"ree Est ~3~-6522 anytime FOUND 2 vi c in i 1 y Brookhursc , 968-4no. Sruttie rlog~. Bushard & ple11.se idf'nlify. LOST 1019 ,.;mJ \l'ht shaggy poodle fPniale, Vic Brook· hurst & Gartidd. Reward, ~. YOU NG male dog smaU v.ith a ll while shaggy hair vie. Swan and G&11nf't in r>lesa Verde. c.r.1. 545-60M. HEAVY EQUIPMENT EXP. Remodelin.i:, cahlnl"ti;, J ;\PANP.SE Lady drsirr.~ OPE RA TOR repairs, p 1111111. No job too housework. No lransporta- 1..l!arn lo operate Bu.lldoz-~m. Rra\:. 646--42~4. 1ion, 642-$!~85, l"rs, Draglines, Crenl"S, Carpe t Service DEDICATED CLEANING Srrapers, Loader!, Trench-1' \\'e Do Everything * ers, etc, Study at homr JOHN'S Carpet & Upho!s1ery 24 hr. Call 673-4072 follo\\'ed by resident train· Cl• E '" D · Sh arners. x ... a n-RJn-t!ousecltaning By Day, '"' 11.r our modern lacilifY -f 0 -1<h d (So.l ....,... rrr: ""-"" guar J Own Transportl!lion in l\1iami, Florida. Rl':tardants). Degrease!"$ & Call 8.16-0648 llome OUice-»tiami. Fla. all color brigh!cnet"B & 10 UNIVERSITY llEAVY minute bleach for whit~ car. l\fesa Cleaning Strvice CONSTRUCTION Carpets, \Vindows, Floor etc. pets. Save your money by SCHOOLS, Dept •1203 saving me extra tnps. \Viii Resid. & C.Ommc'l. Sls--4111 501 Goldtn Circlr: Dnve l'lean li111ni: rm, d1n1 n_e: rm Masonry Santa Ana, Calif. 9770'5 & hall $15. Any rm $7.50, Phone: ( 71~) 547-7521 rouch $10. chair $j. 15 yrs. Block walls -Retaining NEED HELP AT HOl\!E? t-'or Temporary Sen·1~: e \\"t Have Conval~scen A1ril"~ • Nlit8el • ~ouse­ keepers. HO:.tE:'<IAKER.5/UPJOH.N For Permanent Service: e Y."e Have Companions • Housekeepr:rs • Pracfi. ca.1 Nurses r:ic. At Monthly Ra tes, HEALTII & r'Ai\llLY CARE AGENCY 1805 No. Broadway, Santa Ana 547-ffilll EXECUTIVE S e c rttar y desi res p11r!limt wnrk. Hun- hn.c;rron Brach, C~1 11rea. Degree. 1B :\-T& experlenct'. Resume f1u-ni!hed upon rr:- quesr. 1!97-8174, SILK Fini&hl!r, excf!lltnt- WL~he1 part time "·ork. 675-0310 • 548-TI97 HOUSEKEEPER. Practical Nurse, Cook, Se111mstresa, 8Rbysi1ter. 642-9449. Jobs Are Plentiful ADM. SEC'Y for general manar~r of xln't local llrm. t.lu.s1 havl" aood secretarial drills & be will- ing to pitch in in other Ul':!I!. LEGAL SEC'Y $100 f.1ln1murn j yea.rs i;:enera.l pr;icticl" l!Xper. Small oilier:. Very 1ucce.sstul attor neys. E XEC SEC'Y $650 Great spot fnr gal who doe~n'l m ind L.A. Prestig-r: firm. \Vork tor V.P. f1nancr . 0Ut~t411ding benefits & raises . BOYS 10.14 to deliver pa.pers ln tM San Clmir:ntr:, S&n Juan Capis-- trano and Capiltrano Bea.ch ""'-DAILY PILOT 492-4420 ,._....._.._ EXECUTIVE PerJOnn•I Agen cy C.111 Betty Bruce BEELINE ' • h" _, Sec'y, Constr ........ to S650 as ions nl'i:u5 Sal Sei . $'30 women, full or part ltme ~5 : Y '"" • ·' ·' .. • : • k '" Secy jrell)(·ate~ ........ s~ \.\.'Of . ne !ra1.t1, car nee .• " l/S • ·• $~$80 wer:k. 6 3 6-0 84 ~ n.l'C~p ·re y ••••· •·" ·-$..~'.() 53~3435 Gen I Offlt-e ilns.) ••.. $jOO · AIX.-ountlng Clerk ..... , $425 BEELINE Fa!hion Stylls L no LVN/Med. Asst. 4 da.y~ $.-1 hr INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOU R OWN BOSSI Men or Women Lease A Yellow T a xi Cab Call for Appt 546-1311 de1i11el")I, collection or In-G. 0 . l\-1td Im. l day \.\.'k s.1 hr Mk for Herm&n vest1nent. Work own houn . Atten&nt//leallh Spa $2.50 hr I iiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOii;j \\'ill train. Call Jean Clerk Typisl!Rectpl •••• $.tOO ~3-J.)74 or 52.1-9348, BOOKKEEPER fie. Exper. 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB thru Gen'I Ledaer. Newporl Suite H 645-27 16 Cl"nlrr Ole. Prop. mrn11 ex- pfr prrf'd. Salary OJl"'I. EXPER'D young housrkpr., Reply Classified ad No. 2!17, own room, FULL HSEHLD Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1560. DUTIES! 2 school 11.gr: Costa t.lesa, Ca. 92ti26. cfuldrrn. 548-4447. BOOKKEEPER, Acc. t-: XPERIENCED r I' c I' i \' a bl e , p 0 1 t \ n i; saleswoman for spor!S\Vt'4r machine, v.·111Tan1y chums, sh(Jp. Full tlme, O\'er L. Jo'ree & t-"ee Poslllons PBX & ·cashier rt liel call 646-J2:i5. Mrs. Brent al Johnson ,1--,Ecxcpcec,c.o:ln' 05'°,'1"i;cn-9--I R ecept. Typist to $500 Son Lincoln r.ter cury , R•tail Fashions? "'0-'"30 Att1·actlve & \\'el l Grnonitd ... ""· · full llr p/tJme. Send resum ... .. ~11g1necr1ng 811ckgrQunr1 CABINET Classilied ad no. 159, Daily Typist 5375 Pilot, P. 0. Box !j6(), Cosia T .:. ASSEMBLER r.tesa. Cahf. 921)26. ype 60. A11 vanccn1r1u Oppor Recept. Gen'I Ofc $400. Some f'Xperlence nee. J::XPER double nerdle ~f'W· C.::q~r. grertini; pLiblrc APPL\' ing 1nach1ne operator. Apply Personablf', atlJ7lcl. IY(lf! so. RANGER YACHTS Sea Suits. 825 \\I, 18th St, 3090 Pullman, C.r-1. ~C0.,\~lc. o-7e-c--c-----l 488 E. 17th fa ! Irvine I C»! CAR \VA Sll HELP EXP'D 1\-ledJ<:al sectttarv/ 642-1470 CORP SEC'Y $600 F/llmr: position, ~w place, bookkee-per. Call 830-4i40 ISLAND . . -. METRO CAR \VASH, 18400 betv.-een 9 &nd 2, Really under nell' Muumum 2 yl?.ll"S Ett~t&r1al Beach Blvd H B Oll'nership best deal ev~. to exper R r:al Estat e ' ·' FE~1ALE rental a.gtnl, my kno\.\.·led~r. for Jli>aJ back~ very helpful. CASHIER, ~ar wash, rrq's licensed drivt"r for &>ars Estate Salrs person. Ca.II Work for one min in large cash register exp~r. Rr nl-a-C ar in C.r.1. Grarr \\lel!in .:ha m , Santa Ana !um. 644--14.'i(). Zl3/Z78-102l. 673-1200. ==~==---1 -===o-----. . GE:N ERAL OFFICE: Plenty '\NfTRESS $M black puppy, Ian muk- ings, Poocl!e-type. v 1 c Orange COft..!;I Nu r 1 ~ r y ~8-8258. FOUND girl!! bike v1c. Adam!> School call 549-1839 Identify. N11.mr: ...................... . Add~!S ••••••••• .. ••••·•·••• exp is \.\.'hal coun!s, not meth. Fireplaces -Remodeling orl. I do work myself. Good Derriclo; Const Co, Lie & Ins rel. 531-0101. 9&5-4634 623--5.S:53 Civil Engr. Call!. Lie to S20K of puhlic cont•-fo• th· ,1 ' ' ' P I 11n1E' eves. H.lp W.nt_, M & F 710 E Off o ~• ' "g N.B. a rea. Start 12 he. E•-IMI, ----JR, SEC'Y $550 scrow icer IJ'l'O .. _ I k • -;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-Bkk / , TB 650 """" \ es 1 1.i;:ure~. Accurate per. not necr~s. ~j.-8272_ City ........................ c-"'o"-'m,=n~t=,~c~'.~.-,-,-,71,---1 BRICK. BLOCK & • Onr: year exper. or recenr . pr Sec y-thru lo S typing. Star! S.1•10, 1ttretarial ,111chool gr1.duate. 1-!C ~k.kpr-P.A. Ofc S~ Call Lindi! Rlty. :..·1(}-6{)~ KI TCllEN llELPF.RS for a "•t• z o· STONE WORK. BLACK & white llr:ini ··~7·· .;:,...., •• , .... "' P ••••••••• BEAT The Rain! Conc~!e * Ca.II 540-092~ • mix doi. vie o! Santa. AM & 23rd C.M. MS-985-1.. CROSS & chain a t Cd~1 State Beach. Please identify call btv.'11 5-6 pm. 6i:'t-34.39. 1 Pa.ir blk hornr 1m glas11es (prescription) vie. C n ~ r a !.1esa. Police Df>p1. 557-7349 FOUND at SOl.l!h Coa~t P!11iza male ~hef'p dng -Hou~brok· en. CAil ~'W-8072 or ~1fi. rnD: kitten. grey & \\'h1, male. 968-71~1. Hoag Phone ............ Age ..... 11 ,. d I oors, pa 10s, r v e1, Palntinn & SPANISH SPEAKING side\\·a.!ks. Don 64Z--85l 4. • Paperhanging A ne\.\." & better \1·1y to lr:arn. p,\TIOS, \.\.'lllks, dnve, install Easy k quickly. 646-2901 or new lawns, uw, break, PAINTING, pro!essiortal. All 642-5299. rrmovr. flolS--8/iAA tor est. v-o r k g u a r n , Co Io r V 0 ICE Ll'ssons-techniquf!': l""co~n=t,-a~c~lo=r:.c::::....::::_::::.:.._ s Pe c I a l l s t. 9 6 2 ~loll, Pop & clas~ical. Su~anne 517-1441 . Aultz. B.Tlf. r-.tr.f. 4M-7269. Appliance Repair & Parts !\IV Wily, qu11hty hon1., No Wasting remod. \\lallll", cr:1lh1i;. lloors * WALLPAPER * rte. No joh too sn1all. When you call ··Mac" :v17-00:ifi, 2-1 hr ans. serv. 548-.1444 ~l7ll Additl0!1~1'r Remodf'lint:" * INTERJOR EXTERIOR * Gf'nl"l("k & Son, Li('. 673--00ll * 54~ZliO Lie, ins, guaranteed. Call J-larrir;, 64'.l-4558. Expe'l't D riveways a irless spraying. S!.1L Poodle do.:. vie. Hosp11al 54S-J304. Lost 555 F OUR S e. a s on s: HA\VLEY"S Dr 1vr\.\.·ay ~111 PAINTING/Papering. 18 yrs ReCr1geration, lleating, Air Coating & small parking in Harbor area. Lie & bond- LOST: HeirlOl'lm diamnnd ring, loser quile ill. Vic. 1-fayfair »1k! or »t&)1air lot. Reward 548-4385. Cond. Service. 54S-1620. Jots. 5-15-JJ95. Licf'nsed. f'd. Ref's furn. 642-2356. Auto Waxing Engraving J::.\IPIRE PAINTING -----..::.-----1 S@r\"1ng Org. Co. since '55 Sh."EETER'S Auto Polishing EXPERT !{end Engraving 534-3749 or 968--033.5 LOST ma.le German Shrphttd Comp! job $15. F"rof. Free Trophies, plef!Ue!I, cups. etc. PROFESSIONAL Painting • 8 mos. old. Brownish silvl"r 1 cPc/cU:....:bcY:....:•oPPotc.c":....:'"c"=5Sfl=-=·--Russf'IJ, 5-IS-279-1, dayg. inter/exlrr. HonPst .,·ork. ~-/black. Vic. So. Cst. THE Fas test draw m the 1"•=1o"c5c15o3"°"c"::'c· _____ Lie & Ins. 5 4 8 -27 59, Plaza. $100 re1Wtrd please U'e5t. .. a Daily p 11 o t Gar dening 5-1(}--1•14·1. call Larry, 541-9608. Oassified Ad. 642--5678 CO • PA~l~N=r=1N=o=.--,,-,-,-,-,-1, MPL.E..!r; la\.\.'Il & garden- ii.;: service, Homrs inter I exrer. Offices * l.,.,."'°...::Jcicmc.:.'4c8-0.:.:·'c°':....:~-on \veekends. Ac:_<:ous. ceil· ings, 21 hour s r r v ic e . AL'S Landscaping. Tree 847--4l2S. rrn1(1val. Yard rcmodellng. Trash haulrna. Jot cJeanuP. PA IN T ING : Hon f! 1 t Rep11ir sprinklers. 673--1166. guaranteed work. Llc'd Any size job. Call 67j...5i40. EXP ER. J!11 wail11n * * * * * A Bl':tte:r Temporary Posilion URGENTLY NEEDED SECRETARIES TYPISTS REPRO TYPISTS BOOKKEEPERS TELLERS KEYPUNCH OPRS HOSTESSES lotrrvir:wing Hours 9am-lJam & 1pm-4pm \Vork when Ir where ynu "'ant! Interim Personnel Service 778 W. 20th, C.M . 642-7523 546-2592 ACCOUNTING C!f'rk Typi~t. Good b oo kker P:;~ng background, 11 bl1t lo me~t the puhlic f., work Thur~ thru ~un. Phone 549--0377 l\<lrs. MyPr. Gardr:n e r.Complete YOU supply thr: pai n!.. Gardf!nlnf:: Ser vice Roomspa.inted $10ea.Also ADMINISTRATIVE Kamalani, 64&-1676. exl€'rior. Ca.II 540--7046. $800. Top notch 111dm1ni.rtr11.- Trader's Paradise EXP. Japanese Ga.rdenr:r. VINYL Paper h 11 n gin g l!ve Sf'r'y for 1>mall rapidly Know ho\.\.", up--keep, plant ~pPc111.list. v.•ork gu&rantred. gr o \.\.'i n g m11nu la.cluri11a pe.sl, trunmint:, c.Jea.n--u p. Es!. 547-5F!46 Qr 846-2182. firm. \\'ork w/youn.: crowd %S--~S6. Plaiter, Patch, Re;>•ir nn lhr:ir way up. Counesy PPrsonnl"I A.1::enry. Sul!r 507 !'lluAI be cule &. outgoing. Gi rl 1-r1day S~·il_} COASTA L AGENCY retircnicnt hotel. F"V. Heavy public cont.act . C!,.rk Typlst 170 \v.p,m.) S52J 2790 Harbor Bl 11t Ad • !lti2--;,:)3l • Sec"y/Rect'p!.iontst S:xJO a ms. LAND Devf'fopment Co ...... Stai Typist S42'5 GENERAL 1-lousecleaning, o~ning.~ for carPer 111 ~~. 1 GIRL OFC. $550 A!Payable $4 25 ~ove chi.ldren .. mo.lher home. " F 9 30 5 30 Long .range planning. Call Sh 70. Tye 60. Li te book· i lu1."' 1'7': ,· ~-.,~,~,Recent fl1r . i\1 iller, 54&-367fi. kttp;,g ex""'r. Attractivr: & NEWPORT re s. ., w . .n.r ~· . ~ p I A 0 LANDSCAPE n1a1nten;ince able to travel occasionally. ersonn• gency GENERAL FFICE ~ 833 Dov•r Dr., N.B. Gt'f'al position for beginner. ni~n fur suf)f'rvisory po!i - ' 642 3870 !ion. Fnr in terview appt call • Lile •typing. Lois of pub11c 64.t-l?M. SALES SEC'Y $500 1""""~'"""""""""""""1 rontaer. S1a r1 S35-1. ---------1 Small ottice ntt<h; toad SH & COOK, MAIDS Call Jean Brown. 5-10-f,()~ LIGl!T hou~tkecpin.:· &.· typing+ math abi!it)'. Han-DISHWASHERS COASTAL AGENCY Bab.l'sil!1ng r.1on th1i1 Fri. rile follO"A'-UP for busy Alt posil1ons !o sta rf 2790 Harbor Bl al Adams afl('rnoons, Ne'.lport salesman. BAYVIEW MANOR GIRL FRIDAY--64-t-54811 -------, ____ 64_S._3_01_3 ____ ,Bkkpng bckgrd, exper·n in RECEPT. 5425 COOKS HELPER 11croun1s payahle & 1-eceiv- . . EX PERJENCE pl'f'!crr"'tl. 11blP. sales \a."( relurns & Onl" ga.l ofhct. blarket1ng »laturc. par! lime _ rri, typing. Good fl pp<'aranre, rts~rch. f.!U!t be _very a t-Sal. Sun. PersonflPI Orfiee phone f'Xp!'r. 11('!Y.~sary for trachvr llS wUl b" South Cnas! Community riral1ng \.\."11h rus1omf'N; & photoJ:?"aphe~ new products. Hoi; Ital 4~131 I. i;upplirrs. Ou firs include t-.lu.at be xln 1 typiat &: '''ould fl h1ll1ng, 11ch€'ilu1111g of instal-likt aome SH, COOK-FRY E:\'PER. -e BLUE DOLPHIN e 11111011 rre\.\.·s. pUIThas1ng. control nr 11rcoun1s. Ptc. A fl.F~"PONSIRL~: po~111nn TRAINEES $430 CREDIT CHECKER with goort pa.11. PLF.ASE f!o \\1111 train &: promote rapid!~ r-.1ust be r:xper. Pref over 25. not inquire 1f you do not i;harp i;:al ~ who fy~ 5J 40 llo1ir 5 {!av l\'k, Good ha\'1> the nrC"esi;ary exper 1>.'.p.m. i\lu!l be hl&:h tchool cnmp11nY l:lf'nrl ;1s H~ume. · KTaduatl". LAWSON JEWELER'S J.J. l\NICKERBOCf\F.R f!.B li.'>5 Via Lido. NB #6;l llun1jngton Centtr, H.B. Phooe for appt. 962-33:)1 SMALL OFFICE $500 DE!'lfA NDING r~numerativr GIRL to assisl m11nulac- \\lork with one gal in elec-!>"ck oll.iee nurs1n~ pos1tlnn tui·l'r~ rrprcsen1ativP, Must tronics llrm. Mu~t Type 50 &_. in i\-ID s ore.. Pr~v1cl1ng be 11v11 ilable to travel. 213 : u~ 10 k~y by touch. Good grPat deal. of sa!15f11 ct1on for1ii7ii6ii9.-060ii9ii7ii.Oii0ii0ii0ii0ii0iii0i tu ·1y f , i"u · aJ \\·ell qualified nl1rM". Scnd1 oppor ni 0 nior g • rPSumr, & ref's to Classified Golf Course Ad r-o. :ru. Daily Pilot. TYPIST RECEPT. $400 . P.O. Bo x l:J60, Costa J\lesa. GROUNDSMAN Minimum 6 months ofh ce ex-C<i. ~21\26 . ~r. t.iu.st be i;:ooc1 111 DENT A L &.cr!'la.ry-Of!ice f.la.ture ind1~·1d t1a.l for golf f1gurt~. Type' SO. \\I 11 1 Mana~er. Exper. or collegr . course Groundsman. Land- relieve on tront de1 k. 2:l-4.'l. :.46--3000. 5raping k gardening exper-1rnc~ prefc-rrrd. Opporrun- DJSTRJBUTE Hf'alth & ily !or advanceml"nl. Ex~l- LVN, 3 lo llpm. Jan11or p/t1mr. 8apt1s~ Con v. l!osp., 661 Ct>nter SI, C.M. 54S-.~J8J. Mature Receptionist Good Typ1n~. Front olc. Call Lorr111ne \\'ESTCL!Ff' PER...<:;;()NNt-:t. AG.E.."'NCT 2{H:J \l'e~rrl1/f Dr., N.B. 6-t:>-?770 ----'-____ , MACHINE TRAINEE Grrat nppr1rtu11i!y to devP!op 111! n1achine skill.~ with class A cornpany. $2.~l(]. Call Bob \\liJson. ~10-6()55 COASTAL AGENCY 27!!0 1!11.rbor BJ at Arlan111 M AINTENANCE- MECH. 0rlt"' Of NlUntl<'.S i-1ln11•pl1ce planl!li \\•111 r rov1d" sf'curuy & ad vancern<'n1 . To S600. Ca.II Bob \Vilson. ~10-6055 C01\STAL AG ENCY 2ifl0 llarhor B! al Afillm!< lines times dollars AL'S GARDENING * PATClf PLASTERING Ba nk of America. To\.\.•er, for i;:a.rdenlni;: 6 1 m • 11 All t )'J"I('~. Ft"e e~r imates. 1 _n,..:,::~cc;c'Y:....:0c'c'c"~''~·,,.:."c'"c":....:"=·-1 RECEPT. landscaping services, ca.JI '-------------------.J'I 541}-519S. Sf'rvin.1:: N~wpoM, ~--''~·,_11_;1=Q.61<..:..=2;.'---IA PT i\!ANA GER-Rel!ablr Love!y ott1ce !or \\'ho typf'S ~J. Jrvinr: Complex. Ecology products. Part or ! 1 I & "-5425 full !1mf'. C11U Boh Colwell rin ~• ary '""~"1115· .".p- cutl! ga.l &16-i"O::i6. ply 111 pe.rson ~A~1-l lA.\I , :.JECHANIC, rln\•r r <"'lmh<\ "·an1Pr1 hy renl.il )'ard 10 .~rr.•1Cf' construe11on rf1111p. drl11 "r.v & p1ekup. Xlnt op pnr1un11y Jur n_t:h! n1a.11. Call /111rllr,v & 1\L\nn Ren1al /or 1ntrr1•11·11, ;,!(h"il~-1 o~ lhr: blurt, s .c. lort!\'Pr v1l':'.l·. 2 laq:r br. 2 ba, dfn. F'P $.j~.500. \\'ar:t sml Unit, TD'11. Jot.~, AUIO. $.22.~. equity. Ev('~ 4%-43·\j. Heallh :-pa !'1--lemlx-rshlp \fens & \.\.·omen11. \Vil! tradr: for furnllurr l'!r ~ 1n~1 G:i.:1.:;.,12 C&mbna Pll"IC$-24 unu r.10- ~I + ov•ners 11pr. AAA rat· ed. 4 X gros..s, Trd $14j ,\I eq for units, lrlr prk, or ? Pyr. amid Exchlllngor~ 675-SSOO. $.12.500 Equity for braut oorth Santa Ana home, ~1.000 lsl TIJ. Trade [()r TD"• or ! Will carry 2nd. Ov.·nr:r1bkr 5-17-&~. Trade 32'~0\anltctrr Boll!., xln"t fnr Bay [).llrties. Nttd 2 ton dump or •take truck. ' Ca.11 642-12'23 Free & clr:ar 113 Ac Ranrh,. bel"Corona & Ri\'rrside, !ah view, w11ter f.t. eltc. lo prop. s10.ooo. Tr110r: /or inc prop or T0'4;. 5-17-9169 Owrir/bkt. HeVI! 2o unlr carril"r on J(lO' ~ trontaie \lt"ilshi~ Bl vd . Znn-' ed hi·r 1,c.t &1 $:195JIOO. f:'l:rh. for N'rt Sch prop, 64•1-611 1 J'h! lrwtn Cl'J Re11Jton; ll' Sloop, ("llhi n, h,.11rl. mo- tor Wf'\l, jla~SO\'"r p!yv.r1 +- I Ac P11Jm ·"'Prin~ frir 11111• Cad. Li~ln, ~en.'f"dl"$ or Camper. 778-1411;1 ~· J@ttri~. bt11my, 30ll hi'! irrtn"t'f'Pt11r f'OR. ~ hn 11n~ l'f'blt. Sj()'V) va) Tm for 4· WhJ W hicl'"' ri't 1 f)yJI: ~. \\lmd IE""' 962-42'1.1 \\'ant fam ily rl~y ~llor. fl. ~rrt• rh1~~ In.tr H4\"'" ·~ (mod pickup. A 'C. \'~. cah hllZ'"' c ... m fl"JP , ,. ...... b.ltff'Y Ii. Uret, i\f1n: c:oM. 6-U·15"42 * * * OCEAN ,.\PW lot, San Cle-Cd:>.!, O:is111 »1esa, Dover P lumbing couple. ~ood •11.il"Sv..'Oman k. m•"I•, F&C, ,.,1,, SJ~.~. Shon's, \\"es!cli!f. h11nr1yrniin. ''"erk 1nl ~ii. ... ii.0ii0iiOii0ii0iiOiiOiij J8:it') Jarnhorre Rd, N.B. .-:r .. !'11r. Ralph Hull " ·IW ROOTER SERVICE \\'rite Cl11 ssif1rd ad No. 1R9 1'rade fr>r older home or 111· PROrESSJO:>:AL Gardrnrr, Drain clP11n ing hy rlf'rt .root· Dally P 1lo1. P.O. Box 1560 CQme untkr $30,tXXl. Lynch ire<> 1>.ork, p r u n 1 11;:. er. 2-t hr ser. 1 <lays \.\.'k. cc~~:::.:"c.:."~'~"~·-°':::::l~•I=. ~'":::":_-I TRAINEE $400 "='-'='c''="-'-''--'""-·-·-· ----I ~~r;;,~1:~~~ p~l~a;. u~~~~;: nr~11lrs ~1aran1eer1. $10. APPLY now for pa.rt timr: Ch11nce of 1 hf,.timio as !hi~ 1!111·e-l Bdrm home on 5 l .'.'~'~"~"~'~'~·==~==~~i't:''E36~·,.bc,"'f'~· :;;&~;;;;;-;-p;;;;;;: I conce~sinn help 11 t Ora.nse firm \.\.'\II tt":it )i loan Pmc"· ae!"t's \.\.'llh e.\"pan s1.-e. v 11>1v LE\\' T11k11s & Sons Plum-County Jnterna!1onal Rarl'-l'S~lnJt. t.-lugt be rood Typist nf Palm Drsert, \\'ant TD's * LANDSCAPI NG * bing lic'd. reriipt remodel. "''ay. Call afle.r l PM. \.\.'i!h one year office t•:<;ptr. Arrowhead or N.B. 64-l-6lll N1"~" lall'n~. ~rrinklPr:i;, 11r-n"'" f"nnsu-. Free estimatr:s. 83$-1101 Tht Irwin Co. Rf!'al1nro; r>-ir.'. panos, lenCPs. w11ll.•. ;,~&-!74 2. I -'=='=~=-~~-----L1c'rt roo1r .-.1asl('r Ch1u·gt>. ASSEi'vlBLERS: Growinc co. \\"tll trade 18' J;ailOOa t & 13 PLUr-tBlNG REPAIR oUers s!able posluons for ram-r tratltr ..,,., ient for yrs loc rxp. 5~1i-l 22:l. 1~ No joh too sn1aU depend able V.'Omen. Cu. wil! car or '?~? l::xpPr J11panrsf' f.iirdrnrr • 6,12.3128 • lrei.11 or pay more for exprr. lS":">i; :--.'ewport Blvd, C;>.t Cnmplf"!f' yrl ~ervirr. Nral clr:c1ronlc 11ssemb!en. From • 64j-1703 • .!.·Reha, r~ rsl. 612·4~. C OLE PLUMBING Have S.>0,{XX) rq in 3 h'lme~ Japanrse G11.rdrnlng 2.t hr. service. 645-llfil ~~~~ Jh:;n Brown, 54()...(,()55 \1 Sl TD onJyl + 2•, A(" RAil-Comm('f'V'ii'll. Rt"~idPntiaJ Remod•I & Repair COASTAL AGENCY cho. tree & cir. Kr Corona. lnriuslriiil j;.lj...flM:i 279.1 Harbor Bl 11 t Ad1.m1 llt-:~10Dt.:LING! Add1uons? Tr any or All for inc prop or t-:xp. ,J11pRnl!'M! Ganirnrr f'lans, lde'as, Help, Tht ATI'ENTION TD. Owner/bkr ~17-&16!'1. L.-:i"n ~l;t1 nt. Clran-up FOROC co. 64.;....4157. SALESMEN l\a1·e 9 AHraCl!\·e 2 & ;\ Trimmini;: 5'1fi..!i;~ Lr:ads e No C~il Check • Bdnn units in J::. Costa JAPANESE ~arriencr Exp'd, Roofinp_______ No •Down e NpJte..cisslon e :.!Psa. \\"a.n! -tO .. 50' dlr.sel Comple'le"':i'&rrl Sfon.r1("e LEE Rmf1n~ &. Roofi"" No tMJth & lend. Aull. ketch. 644-6111. &l!i-0619 543--7958 a.II t~s. Recovrr, r'epa irs, Just Make Money ThP lf\\·in Co. R"ll.l!ors General Service• lhern10 roof coatings, v.•hi!e $300 Week Up f::R IC~ON 2:t" saflhnat. xlnt I.· color. Lie/bonded, 'ince 778-1411 Mr. Ma'? Mnd !'Jr,.ps4.gal!t y.hr11d. TllrN Q~ hJ i\l005"• Lt . '47· 6~2·72'12. AUTO Mechanic, Sch ool <"Ir, For lnte model l\!rr-t'lerl., plumh. frncr, tile, T. Guy Roofing, Deal Direct. Ir~~ pr 5 yrs m inimum r"1rs i:>r 1 \\'ill ron(ider ins!ln~. r11rpe.nlry, p1unl etc. r do rny own work. 64~2780, exper. 5!12! Westmltv1ter tnirlr -propPr1.~·. &M-6.i l4. ~l~Oll'.20. 5'IS-9S!l0. Ave., \V~tm in1rer. 12 A\'rt~ 111 Vll.lley cen1er Hauling Se wingrArter•tlons $10.(rl() equity. WAnt 'ln11111 ,,.. __ ..;;. _______ ....... --......... ~-Bkkpr Sec'y to S650 )1 ES~r :.·11.rrn. 1. G111r1t2e,. • Dressm&.klng. Alteration. Bkkpr f /C 10 'lOO house nr Int in Sr:luth La-· ..,_ · --' t · ' \\'11ntrr1! Llihl f-.loi"•1n11. & .....,~igncu O •uit you. Recept. Sec'y 1425 gun& .i99-~.\% nr r .o. 8Q)( r~11 J • ·~ "" !1Aul1ni;:. TNT l..!Lwn Ma1n1 .1 ~..,.:~_..,.:o_...c~::..:.::":_-I Rtce. pl. .11a.~P'f' . \ S2 hr 161. Soo !h l...ii!:!Uflll . C11 . ~•c '·~ '"""""6.1. Alterations -642-5145 Typ1st $JM S~.('00 e.f!1111y in '71 Luxury y ARD, gar112io. elf'snups. N1•;u, accurare, IO ye_an exp. RUTH RYAN AGENCY :'llotor Homf'. Tr11dl" J"r Rrm(J\'r 1r;f"'I, d1r1. \\'y, Tile 1793 Nfwpor1. C»1 646-4~S4 mountain c:all1n, li1 io model l!! k 1p1I'!11 n e \.• bl!.ckhoe. 17931 &ach, 118 847-9671 car or fTU.ll11y.lurn1rure. 817-2!\ffi. LIJ\"OLEUM It. Tilt: sold In ~ 1141 16-1174 HA ULII\"G, Y.11~ _'tlraf\UP !he privacy ol your home. B AB Y S IT T E R -reUablio, J\'lulhple ZOOf'd l11nn &t fu. hy t'l"Jlt'rl"n<'"d ~ 11 I I e. Re Af.k for Bob. 962-963&. maturt' l"dy for 4 mo old ~ur.o-de.vrlopmf'n\ 1.J11tuna "!udr 1 , • -· k R CERA~llC til• now & boy, 7 Jm...'i pm, ~day&. my ',,._,~ . n ..... r&e uur. , flllS, ho-•, -""27• •fl 6. aettllS(,., '"'""'val & $181\M ~14-18-16. " remodel. J;'tet' est. Small 1 ..::::.:'"::.;.~~::..;:::;:.:.c..:c_ __ I VIII. Trade 1 OT borh rl"'I" lrg TR'SH L ,,. bi; \l'l"l""'ml!,. "'" .. ~..... BABYST'ITER: G'att of 2 "· ro· "· & G11r11,... c.Jt an-up., -:-~~----'---'~~~~~--I '"Jm,. or ~. 49-1-41>.lJ. 7 1 • ~mall cl'llh1rfn trnm 2:30 10 rl:iy~. Free rst. Any11mr:, Tree Service Trade l &.(. Palm ~pr1n;:g 548-5031. J2 P~I_. NB. 65--0937. +-1 hll\Mde \'ltw 101 Or-ci:NF:RAL Tree ~.rv. \'11rd BABYSITTEJt, by day or C f Housecleaning, '· 11n11'e nty or lots. e1ir. ·--___ _::::.,,____ ~lP;in.up, uo.ulins:. ir:pr \nkl r:r li\'e In. l.a~nfl HUls, New hor!if , c.tml)l"1' or mornr Oiy W ork, e xnar, ro'lp11 1r~. Rl"11s. 646-5348. \\"orld . Jl30-74n2. home. "'1'7!-J4Sl . ..--.i..36-R.164 Trre Tnmming, RemovAL VACANCIE..., Cost money! * * * ANY D"Y 11i I.he BJ::ST t!11.y In n.1n en 11d~ Dd"n · 1 d,.111 rotll tN111v. F.17-~7': Gen,.r11I Cleanup. · Tractor Rl!n t your Mu~•. •pl., 1l0tt \\"'Irk. ~"18-8318. bldf ., rlr.. t.hru a Dally PUot 0 111 612--5678 Now ~ Ch1~1tr1f!d 11d. ORDER DESK $450 Ont 1al office wlil hanrllt sale~ ot'dtrs &. 10me D:.tv worll. l\1u5t type j() k l1kt ""'ork111g alone". PAYABLES $425 OJ~t• J\lesa lirm looking for s harp 11al with rectnt Ac- counts Pa,yablr: exper. GEN. ACCTNG $550 Irvine Complex. ,\l\nimum 5 )'!!I.rs exper. in cn-stlng, budgets, rr:nNaJ ledE:er. ,financial 11.&tt fntn!s. · r BILLING $525 Very hf'll \'Y dt !i\L l\fUSi hi' a ccurate' 111.11 typisf"' w\fh billing ex-per. l'REE/ FEE. JOBS .. ' '.507 Bank of Am•r- Towtr Ono CllY Blvd. W11t Orang• (714) 639-6050 835-8461 ------------ E x ie. Sales WANT .A CAREER WITH A CHALLENGE? $50,000 + G ,\ RD t-~ -:\l!;inager-P11!lfry ("Ol"\k •\lust have f'1'Pf'rJO'lc<'. ~ d;i~·~ prr ''erk. Fr1in;r bpnr(Jl~. El N1.:uel Coun lrv Chih, 31000 Crown Va.llrY Pkv.-y. Ui,1;111111 N•>:Ut'I , 714 \!l6-:ii67 ()T 8.~7-6.~\1. HELP v.An1€'d 10 l1v,. in w/Pld€'rly ("OU ple fn C.:'<·l. C111l 54i">--J&7;,. \'OUNG. PROGRESSIVE HSKPRS Emplyr p11vs lf"t'. CO~fPANY IS OITERJNG Geor.i:e Allen Byland A.1::1,'n- A UNIQUE OPPORTUN· ry 106-B E. 16th. S.A. JTY FOR AGGRESSIVE, 547--0~9~. :\!ONEY l\IOTIVATEO IN-.::cc..c.:=..'---. -~L-.d-~l­ DIV IDUALS \\110 \\'ANT HOUSE.KEEPER -t o lie TO BUILD A SUBST,lrNT-5 day~ home nights loc. refs. l,\L f l:TURE FOR THEi\I-1.c.61~'~·'~"='·~===~= SELVES, HOME REG ISTRARS House~·1ves &. rol.lege siu- THROUGH OUR ror.1. den\.\. Pleaunt mornin~ PANIES TRAlNING PRO· "'Ori!. ~u1r1in11: salary S2 00 GRAt.I HEADED BY DAVE hr. plu.~ bonu~. R11pid lid· LOOKINGLAND. FINANC )v11nct'mt"nt , Exp unnece~­ IAL I NVE~TMENT AN-~11ry, will train. Call 10 AM ALYST, R. E. BROKER,l .jj'<'~l2~N.i""iii."i;·;i,!l62ii.j.70;i,tii2i;; ...... YOU 'LL RECEIVE THE17 PREPARATION AND J::X- PERI~NCE REQUIRED TO STA'lt"r A PROFESSIONAi CAREER JN THE INVEST· MENT FIELD. • Cadtlac Car Plan e Plu.sh OU1~s • full F'rill(e ~nf'hts • Stllrt lmmedl11ely YO U r.IA V EARN llMNE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGEJ\CY TIIROUGH C'OM?-1JSS JONS f'rre &. Ftt POfi1l ionir; k SERVICE FEES Sj(].IXIO+ RECEPT. TYPIST \'OUR Fl'R.ST YEAn,;1r To $500 YOU HAVE THE llBI_LTTY Attraellve, ""tll tr00med. &. Otl!VF. & ARE Wi l..LING En.(lnt"l!rinr background. TO WORK HARO. 488 E. 17th 1111 11"\l\f'lf'J CM 642-1470 CALL NOWl il lEDICA L :<;c1·1·r111ry "'!l.lllflrf /l!aiurr 11 /~nn<I ! y fl 1 n ~ l'k1ll s, O"n l!'an~p·nrt1111n,1 11 n1 1!~1. SaL1 r.1 oprn. Srnrt rr~lJJl1(' !n r1 ;i~~1!1rd ... n 8<i. 109!1. r/o Oa11.v Poln1. p n Rox l:illO, Cn.•la \1r ~;i . C..il1! ~11\T Hc ~r;u~·h l nrr1"\'l<'l1 1"r~ J::;..prr. ntlly Call 1n1mrr1. t2131 177~3ht2. :>l F.DICAL R.erf'pt ion1~r ncrrlerl, bil 1ngUaJ. r:nl!h~h Spa rush. i;:o6d !~ Juni;, :i rlays \\Pf'k. !'11ed1Cll.I f'Xp trq 'rl . S-1!11ry npco11, •'fl n I a c ! l\1rit. T1llot~nr1. 5-10--0.'l-"6 ----NEED JO \\"Om~r:-he-;n- ('(lmr, part 11 n1 P. Bel'l1n,. f ash1 .. ns. Call Pal. SJ9-479R 523-9:148. P 0 GEE INDUSTRIES Needs T r a inees $~08.$650 Pu Mo. Young men. mech:in1cal f'X· prr_ hPlpfuJ -bu 1 nn1 rtiJ"d. i\lu~t br 19 or Ol"Cr. Abll! tn ~!11r 1 \\'(lrk 1n11T.er11<'ltrly, 1f !!e<;l'plrd. i'nr info on .il'!b pl;,crme11r~. call TucM111y !lam-Jpm onl.v, • 776-8551 PLAS,.ICS • INJECTION ·MOLDING Tra1rlt'f'S FtmAI,. prrf,.rrtrl $\.6.i per hour in s:.-ri. Open- ings fin da~'l'i. !."' 1ni & RTllV'l'Y~ n:I Apply R 3tl-11 ~ , 558 -0444 From '"Chri!tma.s Nt(kt]es" .-Or:io;: .. c,_~1 P!11~t ir~ • lo oul(t'Oll'n Lt.vi! • you can fl7111 \\·,.,, 1'°t ~ :-::1 , · ,le for Mr. Vannor unu!et1 ltt nu ltlt.o qulcll c111l M2-56~ turn '"tr11sh IQ ca.o.h" In a I ~ ... .,.°" ... '•"·'·'·'·"-".'·'•",..-! DAILY PILOT clAssiftt'd 11d Turn unu.o.l"r! \tr.m~ int0 quick -ra.I! 642--5678 c11~h . cllll 642-~js [ j <>. ' . . ' . ,I.__ _._.____,J[Il] .__I _ ... ...,_"'··~\[Il] I l~ I Help W•nted, MA F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Furnitur• 110 Mi•c•il•neou1 111 TV, Radio, HIFI, oo:. m Camptr•. s.1.;e, m Mobile t1omea m Trucks l;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;-;;;;.;-;;;.;;;;;;;.;-;;;ISPESD part ot )<>tit day 1.s'"""R"'oo..,...M-,-.... -,-"-"'_'",_'°-.-,-,,_ ---------Stereo 136 A'Kc Collie Pl'PI 01~ort, '66 CHA.~!P ~ cust F o'R_D_19S5--,.-,.-.-truc-k-wo-·o."1 THE PLANKHOUSE "llh u!:. z.>t"' dnJ.&: 1110~ 1n phanN-1. AU in ,oon rond. • • Dlnlna: room r.rl $.':iD. I----------Cb liffli 31) Ch pettn $50 CAMPER COMBO d@11in. newly. prof dee •. FA l96? g n . cabwe.r camper. !'r"'J'IClTI Beach, C'rratl's i{ll'\£ c&flOpy li bu nk bfods, Drytr $40. Youth ~d & 1972 ZENITHS, &ll modtls 1t1 548-782'1 elt ;; '71 GMC .Y• TON M-at, cooler, 1~ BA, porch, f ully equip. Both auek ~ many ixis1tions !or fnend!y, Or ltntal 11quor/bullr1, RCA l -d~"~""=',,,:,$20=. ~"~'-="~'~1·~~ 1tock. 23·· conaole1 trom 2 ~INIATURE bl 1. ck CUSll)m Cl.mpt"r modtl 1n-av•run.11. rn'O 1ht'd1i, IUJ>f'r camper 1n or~ oon· ouli;::o i ng, ptrMJnab!e 23 ' color TV, t!o-boy o.'On· FlRE\\'OOD FOR SALE $448., ~·· MnM\]" frl)m po!ldlt s. RtllY>Mb!' buy eludes VJt, automa11c. pow-crum. putt. Owners IH..vmt dition. Good utWsttMnt. hc:'IU.f.f'"'1vr~. career gals or .1oolr1. cuslom qut'n sue Oran&:l" &: Eucalypha S~. Includes l yr parts. I 644-5836 er r.tttnn&:. pn'4·~ brakes, s~re. Priced tllir & f.l.rm, Buy It for a '"EASONASl..E students, Apply· GUll.D hlde-3-htd, much more. ~4-765.~ yr liervtce, 3 yr p1r1unl,-,,.--------1~5~6ci a1rcond1uon1n1,21~blue ~.Tustin 8J8..-84.32. ofler thi11 weekend . l"""'"""",...:.""'""'::C.,--,,..,,,.-Horses DRt.:G 1610 :0.1 cArthur Blvd., 5j7--0496. EICO r-,·0. 667 tu bt tester tubt. delh~ry & !-et-up. & whur-. bounce away1, dual REDUCED~~ 1966 Crea t Inttl"f!gif!d part.lei. only. Call N B. H ER CUL O :-; IS(lfa ,& \l'/!!i!ckk CTR adap!l!T $4!!. Reru!a.r $69.:iO a ntenna in-m1rmn. f!tl!p bumper, plus Lakes, 3 BR, 1 BA. $7300. ~9.0!J,.1,0. STAR't your Christmas earn-matchine: lovt.~tal. tahl es, ~~98~2 Jtailation IK fre~ dur111r this nrREE iWla tor rent. Sa.nta a Ga.laxie cebovtr camf'@.r Call after 10 AM. 847-6537. Sh S -" •I" g· ,.,, .. ,, ·~f, & 5.\Je w/aU ('()NO]es. Nft Ana Hetrhts area. C.alJ with Jide d1netre. sLX" 1!,ep-1ngs now. • ow ar .... , "" • .,.., CHILDS "rlh, mattns1 & "'•n19.". Tr•o'lers Travel 945 I ' '" down te""Jred. Cash 90 pU.n """""" ,.., er. toll,t, dual smk. 61ove , Up. Has Immediate Openings For Co,•tn''""' Jew(>lry. No m-01·ei1l!'al. mo . o J d. '--dd ' s• • f d' 1 bt '" r E - "J ~ 1ng '-'· et ing a e ABC c I TV 9021 Atl T w11h own Ii "' n e: x~u 1 estmrn!, collecl!ni; or 6.J;;...1101. $~ ~·o ~118 oor · ana, n~ · · 196.3 21' Al.JO travrl tra.tler, 1968 ~~~·PU •• T v • clrhv, Call 540-0614. ==~---~~~-'" ,,.,~ Hunnngton Beach. 96.S-332'J. ~ ove demo •117>"'4. Cost &ell contain!d. sleep& 4, t.;n~~ ~ .,,. on. "Q, FUR~, nice cond. Dt'n, Din. BALBOA Bay Club regular I bis and I • >f ~w $6814 . Our Price auto, p/1, R!H. ne-w flttl, 1963 %. CHEVY Pick Good oond. 1795. 536-...f951 STE:\"0 typist, 73 "'Pm, llh t,, rm . k1r . ht<l fOC'lm, Rf'a~. membership, $ 4 0 0 + 1 ¢ STEREO SALE Mwinll Equipment_ lC.. $4995 many xtras. $1800. AlM> 1970 mu1t 5ell '. S1850. 968-il8:16. Dictaphone, undrr j(). OC 16962 Rtd Rock Circle, . 'Yamaha l2S MX di.rt blkt, J C:::C"-'""-'=-----1 transler tre. 548-7470. 2 P1one-Amba.ii;a dor 1""'ak-""-n f i"·n-OAC x-• n-b"m-r r'"k Auto Leas1'n• 964 A1rpnrr art>a. 3 days per v.·k Hunt Bch. 8.f6--0181. ""' .-._..... ·-~... " '"'' u ,...,, ... • • I 3 Spd hike S2S ~ta.n's or 1irl's f'rs le # reg . S299 w/pur-Gen•r•I 900 The truck people from $350 536 9685 "r full 1tm('. Rep Y to P.O. FOR s•lr Rl\'lfTa o•btn•t oh• .. of 1 .... S···"•·" ----------!.,--..,.--·,---~---OUR ··'"m• I••-~--Fringe Benefits Include 1 · 8 26" btke Sl5. Gas 5tove $~. ..... , ... ,.u •-u Gener•I Motors I vvi.. -= ..-.=.,...... P aid Vacation, Profit _8'_'_10_1_·_'_·_· _____ bed . ne1 ... 1 2 pnce. $100. 199 E. 16\.h, ot 642-5666. A~t /F~t r>Y.PX ,.mpiLfltr CAPTAIN MIKE McCARTllY ~to Service, Parts 949 ment otfe" all popular Sh•rlng Plan, Ma jor TALENT HUNT 54S-Sl30 afr 4 pm. FUU, memb ership tn S27!1. U.S.A Srereo \\'are-Unlimited hcense-.tnyiTOl!iS e e eTIRESe e ..... Amencan I: Import ma.kH Md, I Pl For f all ~l(ll'lt:' Produc!l<'n KIT •llnel!f' 5f'1, n\ll !bl .... ·16 hous,., 191E.17th St., Cosra tons, 30 Years expenence CLOSE-OUTll arcomp!!llti~r&l'11. Lt-tour e 1ca an .• , N~""T"'rl Btach Tennis Club. ~I fi.IS.Ul2 1 & Pro aJ GMC leau expert& tailor YOUR . Jndt>pr111i"n1 1'-11m Co ~eeds n;,ug a1ucario chrs. 1 1no. S·l;;.[I. i'olust SeU. 499-3635. l!!.a, · · :a.pol rt tis:w,•gur. ide; ~~s~~ BLE:O.IS chan&;e ove-rs, di!--lease to YOUR nttds, "l t·s Apply In P.'.on NEW FACES Sl ~O. 9S8--0602 •.# PHILCO TV'S ,.00 ...... -d--· 40~ fl Miscellaneous "" & Central America & Pacil .. •u•u"'-' ~ .. i...... 10 0 • !he ~rvlce that ma.kl!"S the t21Jf 4fi l.3051 Ct:ST0:0.1 Textu rt'd VPlvt>t 91 \'\'anted Y" STEREOS .' · 8'94-133615.ll-24.'tJ Used tires. 1arg, ltl!lection, dllttrence-." 12342 So. Brookt:iurst TEE~AGE rlream Jnh. make-sofa. a~·oc11do f.· golcl, 4 mo ·s 820 ALL STOCK 1~ C~t waters -. lnstnlc· Corner Br-11.ch & !\lcf'addrn. $4 $6 or $8. THEODORE G d G ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;I COST + 10•1 IJon In boa.t h11.ndling, gea-\\',slm1nstrr F S •-E ar en rove niont>y for a J\I e r r y olrl. S27j. ;,.J!H]J2t). 10 manship. DR &. ~lestia.l -~===-..;•...---itt-stone tore. ~15 · ROBINS FORD Chri~tmas. Call t oday , SPINET piano, m ap le Convenient Tenn9 Available navigation. PICK UP & BRANO NEW ~~1~7tc0h~S~t~.,_C~'~'-6'&.c:..:2~'4,:c_4_ 2060 HARBOR BLVD. PRESS OPERATOR . wo1na.n 11 ork !or plR&lic molding plant. ~16-3'.liO. 5:.1-;is~!'I. bookca!'.e rie sk, black CASH PAID FOR Flttsrone scott-. 475 E. DELIVERY. A.1'1Y\VHERE: Open Road Campers 2 CHEvY Asc-o~. V\v ro COSTA MESA 642-0010 TELLER: Hahla Espanol & recliner lounge ch a 1 r . ' 17th St., 0.1 646·24"14 captain available lor t?;X· Chevy ariapters. chrome lt1a: !in. •·-'"·-pl' N'E\V 21" •·Jl t , -" J k '! l 0 ·u Autos Want.cl 968 PRODUCTION TRNE \\'e ha1·,, Sel'C>raJ ln<'a l rom- p11n1,.~ thi.t 11·1JJ train clea n cut \\'ell groomer! rnen in non-dt>lense inbs. Starr $2 ·11 he Call J r11n Br0,\1n. 5-10-fiOSJ f~nghsh. \\'ork in unu l'ual 67,'\-6180. u .... ,,.. • ...,,,, ap iances, •u Y auto co or tended cruis1nz. Extensive $ 9 95 nus ll •K• oc s. ,,. us ""'" of!ice. \"our charm \\\JI ''"I ,=-c;o:--c.,..-.,,-c-cc.,-~ anti<nitl. Ono pil"Ce or TV. $250. Re-cond. stereo &dminill"tratil'e e~ne-nce. 4 . 548--~, DBL Br i.eT complPlr. 3 h •· ~-· •"O" ,0 this opportun!I)', h Ol1st1ul. ~1 day or night, A.-\1 /D1 phono con~ o 1 e &16-2977. OVER COST ¥ u c ests & n1te stanri. Gd Start ~•oo. A 54.9-2241 or 547#7733. w/,la:. iUitar, S 150. YACHT SALESMAN On all cam,.rs. traUera .r-cond . Very re~s. 646-3198. FORD 15 in. Mag nm~ !-14 ,,_ in. maz tuns With lugi;. Call Helen Hayts, 54 055 549-4370 Unusual opportunity tor ag-mini homes. COASTAL AGENCY Garaga Sale 812 \\'ANTED used 4x8' pool gressive man to affiliate"'/ The truck people from • 27~ Harbor B! a t Ada.ms. 96ta~l~~1~1.ate top. Good cond. IL.:... _____ _,I[ 1 .,...,II estab. reputable yacht General Motors I ~LA~T~E~M~od~,~1 ~30~,~f~o-rd,...o Nrw !!;and tlTt'!I; l 1 • 1 5 6-12-3237. -ANTIQUES : Round claw It. o-Vt ~ MIKE M CARTHY e Tempor11ry Office lahlr. r!rrssrr, hall tret>, frff to You brokerai~ co. Appl ication C Engine". J ust rebuil t P ersonnel oonftdenoa.]. 615-lm5. Sam 84&-0975 \·u:tonan lamp lablr. Oak Musical Instrument' 822 ·-WE PAY TOP CASH tor med can I trucks, just call ua tar free esttrnates. GROTH CHEVROLET COASTAL AGE:>.'CY 27~ HarhrJr Bl a t 1\r!~ms PROF'ESSION AL ph on e soi1ciror -Dana Point, San Clemente, Capis1rano area. \Vork In your 01vn home. Best deal in 11.rea. Phone 835--1465 bet-1o·een 9;00 a.m. and noon. Interviews Daily Hoosier, high boy s,. mirror. 3 Lln•1, ~Times, $2.00 12' FIBERGLASS Glaspa.r GMC 12(() V\V enci.ne , .new rlllis. SAT, & SUN. walnut dresser 11.·/miirblP BASS/guitar Amp. Sho.,..•man ••••••••••! Skiff w/oars. $60. Ph. rum il"at ;100 exc~e. Aak for Sales Manq:er Holiday Pay lop, side bcla rd, Pl"i"r• 642-6824 Sll-8996 l82ll Beacb Blvd. '" " cabinet 11.•/15" JBL; 2 12" GER.i\iAN SMpherd/border ~-1336/!iJl-24:,0 \i~~~~~~~~~~ HWl>l~..+on Beach Vacation P a y frames, lamps & more speakersincabinet,150 "''a tt Collie puppy, 5 wks old. Boets/Merln• Corner Beach & ?tlcF.tdden, ..,..,, All \e\'t>ls, Bo~kkeeper~. 646-7335, 1406 Lincoln La., amp. Dua.I shOl'.'man amp B ! k J w h t mark in g 5 • Equip. 904 \Vestm1nsttr l§l W-6087 KI 9--3331 c!l'rks , key punc t'l'S, PBX N.B. ne--'s -po>'>•, o.,,.•,·., _,, 64&-SOl'.W ~ ' 0 v g I Autoafors.le n_ TOP DOLLAR operators, rect>ptlonists. ..,.. ·~ °""'" .... .. ....,.. · BAIT tanks \\'Ith .PUmps, 65 F RD ~ T. \\11th '67 · . qmp secrelanes, gtrnographers. 10 Spttd Bike $60; mtr $300. 515-16U SMALL MLXt'd breed pup. S54,.9J. ~larine hrd"T &: ac· Colt cabover c11mper. P/B. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ IN CASH tyrusts. cycle. .\llsc-. l!t ms. 201 CROWN drum fit'!. bass p i e g , 7 "' k 1 o I rl • cesli. Discount! 54 9-O 70 5 Atr cond. Real clean con-1 1 Paid for your clean used l".9.1' BEST OFFICE :'.Jonie Visr;i, C.:0.1. 543-2171. snue, dual Toms. floor househrnken. ii:ood ""' 11 h 557-8077, d1t1on, good ttre. Good General 950 p.111d tor or 1101. *RECEPTIONIST tor Real Esta te OflH'e. Some typing. 371 ~ hnu rs pt'r 1\ef'k. $325 mo. 2~28 F.. Cn<1!1;t H11•y .. Cd~l. 6·1·1·72iO AUS- TC~-S~1ITH GOR.\IA:"i. TEMPORARIES M isce llaneous 818 Tom, High hat, cymbal children. 536-238!l Boats, Power 906 ml!chanical condltton. ~--SANTA ANA DODGE 1648 ~e1\·port Bl\'d. complrie. 833--8039 ----------·I Sacri.fJce Best 0 ff er ! '60 CORVAlR automatic, 14-01 N. Tustu\ Cn!<.1,. :\l esa fi-13-369() CARPETS--0 ,.-0-E-R-IE_S_ FREE to ii:ood home.. small "'9--0S'" SlOO .0 , Dod t ,. ·~ fE\DER I I bl k & hi BOSTON \\'haler ty pe , ..., .:.u. • .,., ge ll.U oma 1c. 83S.3691 TU RRET LATHE OPR I d .· tet>caser gutTa.r, c \\' e pu p py. """'" B ntenor eco ra1or forced !o r-•nr•"-d •·/h•rd hO b k hid' l t i b e rgl&ss . Nlade in FORD 1965 % ton truck with S500. ~95. H. · WE DESPERATELY Irr JAB'CO PRODUCTS JI I ,.., '~ case. use ro en, c 1 s Pf' . .., se out arge stock fine :.lake offer. 673-5122 548-261 1. England. Bra~ new, com-1967 8 It. cabover camfler. Antiques/Classics 953 NEED I-.,.-~~-=.,-==-~· I Gfl()d henel1ts & working con- quality nylon shag & plush plett acces50r1e~. Gr"'8t for Fully equip. Both truck & d••n 11.~ .. _ * SALES REP * d1 11on~ pile carpeling, A!!IO shoer•. Office Furniture/ NEED hom e for 1"1 yr olrl d' · ss~ A h '' · I ~ -· 1\•1ng ....,. nc or ' arine, camper in oriii:lJ\8 con· 1937 BUICK Special. All ong. FANTASTIC PRICES If ""U are d1scoura.grd 111Jh Equai Oppnr. Employer open 11'(>a1·r & brocade, Equip . 124 part Lab & \Veimaranrr. Newport Dunes \aunch!Jlg ,. G d · 1 , ,.. 1 N 1 h 'l d _ . llion, oo 1nve~n1en. 19n N!E1stration, d r i v e Pa">d fo, >"'"~ ,.G~. P"d !Of ' your prcsr.nr direct s"llPs 1·185 Dale \\"<1y, Costa i\·lt>5a drapery fabrics. \Vhtle in-em. 0 &m c 1 r' n ramp lhehtnd Newporter Buy it !or a REASONABLE horn!!'. Xtra eng. & trans., ot not. '"'"· ...... sen1p, look 11110 our cll'al. 1 ____ ~5-8251 ventory lasts. you can sa\'e 3~t "609" copy paper type S:J&..9595. Innl Brlrti ari fur S25 dis-olfer th is weekend. IN-etc. Ca.II 642-2472 alt 5 pm. DEAN Ll!"l&llS Sel! soil \\'.:l!er service 111 TV TE'cC'~H=N~l~C~l~A~N~ a min1mun1 al 50'7o &· g"r 642. Jn original cartons. BLK ma.le altered ca!. All counr. TERESTED partle& only. or Sat. & Sun. IOH boon11ng :\liss1on VirJo & .f~:-;pp·ru'l1CPd free profession11.l der.o ra11ng 2.000 sheets g1,i X 14" a.nri shots, 11.·ants &ood. kind 37· TIS Chris Sportfish, call 549-0530 1929 Model "A" Roaditt r. TOYOTA e VOLVO v1c1n1ty. 5 hrs a rla.y, 1\'o DAVIS BROWN CO. ad~1ce. For an" obl igation ? 000 h .. 8" X 31" hnme. Owner il!. 646-2798 f/B DIC I 19-16 HARBOR BLVD . .,, s ee..,, '3 -, • mm a c · NEW ·n Camper cab/over Climp! restored. Rumble .,A.,_9,03 night \VOrk. SPi your 0'1·n 4ll E. 1ith ~-estimate call Jason, 17l4) Su rplus fr om tr !a l &ltfl. Or1&;lnal thurout. Try $13.5. g· reinlrirced. $87:1. or sear. S2695. 646 -670 1 1 _C.._,._M_,_'°~~~=~~="-i earnings. T(J[l nian nr 11'0• Costa Mesa 646-1684 ="'~'-~'~"~"~·~~~-~~-rlen1onstration. Price $70. \\"ANT !ov~l1i homes for 6 '4·k 675--8185. mak' equal trade. 646---1947. 646-5169. ANNIVERSARY •SO man can earn "SJ."1()11 /mo. \\'AITRES SES or car STEREO. Uncla1mer! lay. Call642--4321,,xt.277. k111,ns 2 Orn&:/wht , 3 20. Glasstron. I/O, l&i HP AUTOS WANTED DOi-aii·in~ accou nt. Thls is h('lstes51·~. ~o exr. nt>ct>~~-all'ay, 1971 mnde!. Garra.rd 3 !B'.\11-model D t)'pe""Tit,rs 3 _b_l_kl_w_h_l.~54&-~-'"-'~·=~-~i l\.fercru i~r. Like ne'4', !>!any Cycles, Bikes~ Trucks 962 To p doUar !or clean used N" T "'ater ~ofte nrr sales. 4-spd c h anger, .I•• B '93 1·1· Full or p/t1me. ..\l!ract. .. auto typ1s1s-2 i'>1asters "-I FREE WOOD .!ICCessories includin• trlr, Sc0Qter1 925 cars. See Andy fO"''n. ~ ·•,),J suspe n &i onspeakers OFF SEASON THEO ORE Enthust<1s t1c. The Zoo . Slave. All !or $1500. or can 1644 Superior, Cil-1 ~3231 $~500. 644-2693 \i~~~~~~"!i!i-1 D SALES -!\len • Coai1c 111.11· ;;t ;\IacAr1hu r. ii·/multlple cross .over llE' hought se p a ra t e ly . 1970 SEAFUTE with trailer, CAMPER SALE ROBINS FORD STOP lll rad io & 1ape deck. Still .,,. ••• \\'A:\TED d "";r3934 · 160 hp ~lercniiser, $3,000. INVENTORY SALE Loo NG C .... (''1pcr1enct car-brand ne11". sold for $299.9.l · I 11~1 Kl & A T pen1er and ceramic Ille-Pay off balance o( Sl2:1 or 18:\1. SPlt>ctric Typt"T\11~.r. htslnd~ °"' ,"'-=· =7~465~-="=968-4=~"='7.·""',.._., BIG SAVINGS 10~~ FOURSTAR PLAYHOUS E ONLY $895.00 Sa.Jes nunded person, see for mun for small job. C;ill sm. monthly payment s, xlnt rond, under M'rvtce :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·~~ 28" UNLFLITE '60 T IS. f li:. Jo yours,u. 8 real career op-879-~758 (FullertonJ for ln-Credit Dept, 714-893--0501. pohc;". S350. 673-3!00 hrs on I'!'blt en;;:, al ttpg 4, portlinity. Xln1 future for ,f7o~rm=•~110~0~·--~-~-P ianos/Organ1 126 Pets, General ISO _s i_ooo_._°"_•_r_S_..__-_1_<JO_. __ , With ~r purchase of a '72 right fTl8n. Earnings com-\\'A.'\TED expe:r. housekrt>p· * AUCTION * ;-;;;.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 17' DORSETT cabin cruiser ON ALL NEW truck at dlr . 11uggtsted Wln, mence \rr.mcd1ate!y should r r/Cook. l.J1e-!n, 2 chtldren Fine Furniture FREE 7 DUTCH bunnits. 1 sm.\.11 & trail~. JOO hp !-1ercury, 1971 YAMAHA§ dow stickPr ret&U pn<:'I!:. be ~ exCess of $300. per 11·k. 5 K· 2 yrs, rt>fs. &14.fil63. & AppliRnces duck. 1 ra.hbit Sl each. $1,600. 534-3152. Slttps 6 • ,l\'iagic Chi'f over Nl'o i?anvassinbg or soliciting. l\'A:>.'TED-Ha.1r rlre~sE'r In-Auctions Fnday, 7:00 J'l.m. ORGAN LESSONS _,_,_,_r_•._>1_·_8-_98_3_2 _____ Boats Rent/Chart'r 908 AWARD MOTORS, INC double sink. FuU t.ize bed. ncerv1ews Y appointment creast> prest>nt salary 25':"~. Windy's Auction 84rn I Cats 852 ____.:. 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. A loaded camfl"r. only 9-3 weekda ys, Lou Call &16-S05.'j aft 6. 20-,-,u '"'•"·pocr c,,f &18 •0 •6 FOR BEG NNERS -·--------Cal 25 + Catlin• 27 COSTA MESA .~,,.-..,---:= Como; 83.).2771. \\'AITRESSES. :0.lust be neal s~h~n'd Tony·~ Blrlg Ivl11."n P UREBRED Persian klfttns 5 11.·eekdays tor SllO. Fully ~ -;.,,.'. •• ,,.-._~· SECRETARY You do not have to own a n 15 Al ·" '' -, 1 ··" !••..O:-· .... & pr.rsonahlE', on age limr·t, · so ouie uo:: 0 guuu equipped. Location Ne..,......rt SALES MANAGER GOOD CONDITION • l ~!e instrument. free practice h °'" '818 ~'A '""" .. ,..... 11,· 1 • ,..;, no smokers. Apply i 0 ome . .,.,.,,.., · .....,....,..,.,. Harbor. 714/96e 4840 for info -...... ~· model 30" \\/edge w nod ome available. 1n1na • person, Opr n Sesame, 2440 itove, 11'.'0 ovens. rotisserie 2 Puttbf"(>d female Sta.!po ln t BL UE w A TER YACHT O DA ·' .~•-" \York for a very hU~y man-Coast HI\')', N.B. aft 7Pl\l. .:irtarhmrnts , :tutn to P Sl art Tuesday, October 19th Siamese kittens 7 v.1ks. $.l.S. CHARTERS H N ager who 1~ oul of town 60% \VAITRESS, aprly in ""'rson burner $12:); tu·o ma1ch1ng. at iP:O.t-5 Weeks. 67~7818· Fishirli: # Crui~ Ml SAYE $1000.00 ol the rime. R'quirt>s xlnt r- ghrlhd , lyping & !he ahil iry :0.1rsa. Lanes, 1703 Superior. uph9l~tered chairs & Ot-Dogs 854 Reservaaons 644 -8211 ~'fRIEDl.AHDfR" 10 make decisions & plan Costa .\1esa. ton1an $.'ii ber! SJ. 42.) Ar· REGISTER NOWI Boats, Seil 909 o11T1 "urk !'cheduJe. This 15 \\'0'.\IE;-J _ l\losr bE' over IS. royo Ch ico, Laguna Bch. AFGHAN pups, AK C , '"' HACltl flM'Y· ., Sale lrllcks do not qualify 16 Colors to Choo•• From 4''9"12 Al•• lol•rm•di•t• ''''' T --1 d 1011 PRODUCTION r -h J H od a very dem;ind1ni;:: pos1!1on Sl.~.l hr. 40 hr wk. Hand I=-~~·~·~·~----~-"'"'• erms, •'U.I• P' i b r' e , vas or your o a T""rl•y Octoboc l~h al R bl ho d I CLOSE-OUT I "'7 °00• e 893 1•~ thi!.I r1'(1U1res perwnal cnn1-$1tlld1ng, rt>pa1ring rlC'fC'ct~. l.\I "609" oopy paper ~1)e • eaM>n.a '· me #raise . ;).) ....,..,.. -""" mirrmrn1 to sucC<'ed, Call f 1n1~h1n2 drpt. ,1ork. \\'t> 6·12 In oripnal cartons. SP'.ll-5 \\'etks. 633--1:>82 . ~t models a.vai!able at CYCLE TRAILER J.IO-f.000 ex1. 203 !or !nler-\1 tl! 1ra1n. He1n,ll0rl. 1977 2.000 r.hhM!ls 81a X 14" 11n<t • ·Fi~~-~ntri:.':n~~~rial IRISH Sellrr & German pre~Ur;2H&u~tiJi{Tces Almost ne1.1•. haul fi bikes, 20 Order Yours Today lfi Ton 8' Style Side 1·1rw appl. Placrn11a. c .,s!a :\!r~a-3.noo s. eels 81a X 11". Short hai.rt'd P"Ps. AJ\C, • Jong 8 fl w>d• phoOI' Su rplus fr o m tr i a l Kno"lcdgeab!e brt'd !or flt ld. P'rm shots CO:>.'TESTTI !•73 ~ ~·,·0~30 k f Bll.H Id $2848.00 • R a A I hi DE,. IQ.LOADED 112.9'-" :y ·vu 3 ~ or 1 a.ro :0.lSJ DATA COP.I'OR..ATIO~ demnn~tr'""n . Pnc• 1;0, t.nt rgans \'Al a e 968-1390. JU ~•2 "'3 J 5 F"" f I ![§] "' " D T Of C C01"TEST 30 i'>lK II "" ........ a ter pm. SPor! ~stom $e.tt -= ac-l•iilii;liiliifii.iii"iiliireiirii,\ii•ii·,~·-C ... '10iii••J L __ M_'_'_'h_'_"'_''_' _ _, ~ ,c~'~'~' ~"'-2-l~l_Zl_._,_x_o._2_'7_.__ ur1ng erm oune. AKC Poodle pups, rral\y f # 1301 DIESEL S21,9JO \\/ANTED: JOj or 2j() Hon<i.!I tory equipperl SERVICE CENTER . . S\\'AP 11 hat you c;:in t Uljl' .-Tnqui.reForDrt;iU,o; belore Th a nkg s:iv i n e:. CONTEST33 1ar341 .scrambler. Honda Trail 90. ~TON AGENCY f•lr "·hat y(lu can. Ptcruf{'g -HAMMOND ORGAN Choo~e. oow. cash or 1erm~. LIVE-ABOARD S24.%0 Runnin~ or not Md put.ll . "CAMPER SPECIAL'' 500 :-.·ewpori Centrr Dr , :-.·s Antiiques 800 * Bkkpr /F . C. $600 P ine Chiffonier $65 C'.ap1strano Arfa, * * :H8·1~2 • • * Adm Sec 'y to $650 Appliances Kno1<"lrdi,i'.P nirp hlil(l)ni; rrg r! , __ _ 802 * Steno/ Sec'y $500 I\ E LV1:-.·ATOR loocl,,rama Knowlrr!.l:;e of lt!e hkkp n::;, Cnpflt>r1nne-s1,le hv !l;lr!P * Recept/Sec'y to $550 fr1.:::-frrezer !rost frt>e Xln! l'"ron t rife ph1sh ~UrMu11rlu1;s li7~-~261. Frrl" f'ct> PosiT1r,ns 70~E~\\~ .. --,~n7,:-::-r7,717,7;--"7.h7t Helen Schaffer \\'h irlpooi. 15 ru tr. n u a I 644-4981 rnn1ml rE'frig-lret>zer . f ully SERVICE Sia. l\l br "Jmtchan1ra.! ab 1 J 1 t }. 'u11 r.;n1eed, $199 Jum. lf.B. 892--4.\l!t COPPERTO:VE \Va!ht>r & rir•yer. elec., rl1~hwashE'r. 64.)-19:."J. $Z-1. ea. Porr. }l5. Call gu11;;rf. -~lahlts -trailt r -STUDIOS 962---6913 The dl!f,renc, is Qua!Jty 557-9305. $3189.00 ~~J~~R~!.c. l~~EA;..·~~~1T_,-~-'..,•p~54 E .n 0 Codoe'ltMHawry. PliRE bred O<lx1P~. Nn W,...~ 00\VN -EASY TER!\1~ 'fi9 PENTON. rac1J1g rarb. 1~· pa~ l ma.I,, 2 !emaJe 6 J;~VENTORY ON REQL:EST Portf.'ri I.• pohshe.ri. 21" fTrint Sport cuM M!at VS ~ustom Blvd . Cn~ta l\1 rsa. f~l.).J jn ~8930 "·k~. S2'l. ea. 962--6((17 Hotl,.nd Ya chts/Newport "'hl'Pl. Gd m'lto<ro~s. $300 Camper. ·s~c.' _'Ranger ,-.-E-11 -TJCr\TOC !°'f !'{ O n. & Fn. Evl"s. SA,\lOY ED pupa. 6 wks. 714/644-0139 :"l.)j-7~15. SlTI .00 Extra. THRJ ~~T SHOP. ~11' n . ,o; champ. line.. Reasorla~ll'. SCHOCK manulactured Da y .1970 Hond11. ATC-'.10, 3 1/2 TON 105 c!nrhui;.: .<111r. M,1rts 0r""I. WOULD YOU :;.57-2j()4 Sailor End°"eavor No. 40. 1«heeler 5325. f x 7· uttl1ty "FORD VAN" 1 ~·11 :;.1-0 \\". l91h St. Costa BELIEVE 0 -t d f JI '" 8 $2926 00 ADORABLE AKC Blnorl-er.au con ,, i: y equpn. trailer $,JJ. !148-M37. • :\lrsrt FREE ORGAN LESSONS hound pups. Rea11on;.ble. llm·4.~, ~i-8584, 5 PJ\.f-8 '70 YA.i\>IAHA 6'.ke ~1 1n1 Rrm()\;i) ·'Bag .. Sa.le as long as you like! No rer-i11ust geU quickly. 499-3718, -"-'-'-' _5'_7_-_39_311_·-----. -I End uro !i hr11. us,. Like new. Full la~ry e<niipped • rear thru Occ 22 iso-at.io n. No ob!igatton. Jllsl 31949 s. Coast Hivy, No. c, !SLANDER 34. 1969, ~ike. $23.5. 642-3936 or M~:io&5. door alass. 1noo·! of llt>n1! :\lu~l gn·~ Comc'·o'AloSoTrloyM•U7:530ICPm S~·~~='~m_•·-~~---nt""'· tull~uip. forcru_isine:.160 HONDA. tr.eway lt -1 314 TON 123.5 :\lARDAN THRIFT SHOP ::: Irleal !a mU Looat dinghy .,.... VAN JSIO Park A\'e, C.'1. &12-78j() 6-12-2851 FREE 10 i ood ho m " 11 . •'ocl c::.o ""'"~ ' n1n11 "'ell. priv11 1~ party S225 SUPER ~~~--"-'-7-----1 We1mara.ner 2 )TS. beaut. · .,.,.,....,..,,,... , . caM. 646-528') Brady. $3096 00 STOVE. ref .. sterro, w!hr. HAl\fJ\.10 NO, St e In w a y, trained & mixed terrier l J\.1U5'.f u ll 18 uilboa.1. FOR &a.le !970 BSA -441 Vic-' din set, 5 chest dno.·. br &et. YAmaha. New 6 used yr. !i4()..l9l0 days, 673-0993 Cabin, motor, head, leak 1 S '11.J &el for dtrt FU1J factory equipped. 2 1 .... ·1n bE'rl!<, rouch. chatr!, pianos ot most makes. Best evei/wlcnds. deck. SJOO. or best oJfe'r. 1~ !;Z:~7 ' hikes & lamps. rolfee & end buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt 1-----~----_c..i~~l~84~7~-~H~l~4.~~--~ I ~mii, ;;;;;..--70·;;,u;;ik,~iOol •bis., ere. 645--4737. Mus ic Co., 1907 N, J\.fa.ln, NE~PO. ~ ~· ~~~ LJDQ 14 no. 769 Xlnl cond . 2 1971 Honda 70 trail bike. xlnt \l}J Qu11.l1lir1't1ons: t'>.~r In str1·1re 6la. tnvnt., r!a~s A mechan ics lie. \\'1U1ni: ro managei.peop!l!' & married. Costa i\lesa area. Bast> ~aJary + 1ncentl\'t, fringt benrht~. Call !nr intrfl."•' .>1 ppt :'>Ion. aft Sam, 17141 5-IB--S962. •CHRl$TI.1AS GTIT• Santa Ana.. ...~..,.. U .1 ,1 1 o-u cond. Best oUer over $245 . ..._,\ ~ \\'HIRLPOOL autn wa!.htr, Blvd on the -ninsula. stLI &a s, tra1 er. ' ug "'" · ,,.., """" "'&Co!'--:o.1r;..'K ~trile. Argen1a, good PIANOS tt ORGANS " .,.. s-. r-·1 79fi...8761 --=~-=~·~~""'="'=-I -un ____ .,... l~te mor!l'L Xlnt ('Ond. S7(1, 673-7766 •w 'w -; • ""'.., , ronr!. ror quick r;ale. Sl7S. N&m, Brands . Sa.ve SSS . ' CA' ~. Xlnt -od ., ·--"r••d '70 Y~HA T2S.MX " Ktnmrirr auto \\'.'i.sher or J<.. .. ., ...... ., ....... ~ ... AJ1er 7 pm, 675-1943 N'w-Ur.ed ..,_ Easy Tf'rms DAGHSHUND Puppies, mm. Excel. cond.,..,_ M0-9136 5440 Carden Crove Blvd., :O..la y1ag auto 11111sher. Good b mast, boat ha th. othero~~~~~~~==~·I G •. D."GAGE~!ENT R!ng, ,, 1'.IELQ.SONIC IS HERE! AKC. llta.&hoi . ttd, lk &: """" ••"S!IL '61 YAMAHA XTRAS We1tm1M1er cond. $4-0. e11. uar. ~ ~ 1 0 •r•-"""lS xtru. s~:llAI . .....,.... # r••i ~"~or f7l'l .,, ••o _, _ _, "A"' o"'-2 o -0 115 Cara! Dt•mood. $ 2 ,t: :-• l\lon & Fn eves 'tiJ 9 a · " c -.,.,,,,__, • xJ od 1~" ~1 5830 """ ~ <t ~...,. SER\-!CE St•l>"o All"•". _"rlil"rr=. ~r · "'1'"" · " MORG'"'34 rompl•l• spin n! co MJ.J .A). ' " r ,.u Sarr1f1ce: for Cll!l;h. Finn Sunday U-5 P UPPIES AKC. Adora.hie ..._., -' . !/time, l1rP me chanical. FRIGIDAIRE auto \\'ashl''r &. rric~. Privare party. Call Friendly telephone in for. I-cup It toy poodlea all naker sear & e:quip. Call M bll H 935 '71 CHEV. BD~AZ1 ER- Neat in ap ..... 11r. Receol matching "ii.!!; cl"1l'r, cop-FIE'D'S Pl'"O co J t'm 17141 , .... 5080. o • omel • 4 WHEEL ... ~ ., '~ ;,.1&-5710 ;:ift S p.m, .. ..u• • colors. 1 tiny fMnlJ..e Yoricle '"" Inca.I exp. nect>.~~. Apply prr!ont> Xlnt conrl. SJ3j. ,-----~----1833 Newport Blvd. 893-9719, Boats, Slips/Ooclc;s 9IO -C'O'NTEMP~ Station Wap. Ai , utom"'~ ~1~:d~1~~·1. 2,)90 ;..; e ~Po r I ~11~~11~. delivered. ~G-8672, l~~llN%e~~:~s~~~1n1;io~l~~ Co!ta !l<tes11 7111(164;).3250 -~G~R~E~A~T~D~AN=E~s-AK=c-IN --E-W-,,-.. -x,-5~' -,-oo-k-!o_r_po_w_·e"r l LAGUNA Hl LLS . !J~r!.•':xtr0~~i\:;":~ 1----------· 1 !-~red No rd, 6 4 6-) 9 7 O. ORGAN SALE 7 wks. 1 m.\.le & 1 fem a.Je boat, $55 mo. Prestigt! iariult community tanks, In warranty. SE RV ICE St11t1on S;i.lo~m11n 2 YR Old \11hile Hntpoint COnn Organ Annua.l .F11ll '**tr !!f,A-5348 * '* • '* • ~A" '!~" * * tidjacent to Leisure World. $3995 <\. P/timl'.. Nrat in a"pcar. i'!rlux ,,l,,ctric riryi-T, Sij, &M-fi5.;n. CJ 0 • ;J,'o 11000 ""~ O":> n-od' ·'J l I Ell .{ " ear11ni::e . .,..ve GREAT D11n11 Puppies, 5 wks ocallt iunou 1ni11. .... IJX-E . ..:pt"r. i!l() l\"e "mrt Blvd.,· A!~ packing: bo~rs. SJ. \\'ATEP..BED FR A:'l>l ES. on &elecred co le fioor old. SlOO each. Ma.le & fem . SLIP for 24' btlat , SLSO ft. ury Appointments. Thera- C.:O.T. !II>~. cu~tom bull!. hfilnw N'l;i\I demos. Hage discounts on 842~854~ 37ll Channel P 1 a ce , peutic pool, a.tun.as, am. 4 SERV!Cf. Sfa!ion lubr1rar!nn • !\TA\'TAG repalr rn11.n -Pfl<'"S. As tow as $24.'.ll. all mridels. Newport Island 6Tl-!i265. b~lllard tables, ?t1UC H , m111n. !!lTmr. Mvn! Pflll'n-11·11~htrs &-dryers. Df'I 11·/M S.t&-2296. COAST MUSIC ~1UST rind home tor AKC BOAT all ps avail. 25'~' MORE! ttal. Arco, l9ih & l\"ev.port, riay gu11.r. 531--8637 ; 8~1ns. JRVINE Coast Country Cluh NE\VPORT & HARBOR r1'g. red fem11Je Doberman Xlnt acrommodationa 1n See beaut turn moclt'l1 in 31nn w. Coa.'ll Hwy • .-1 C.i\1. llO member.o;h lp-a1·a1J bf!low Coa:ta ~fesa • &42·2851 pup. S4.'i. SJG.9633. M"W Ma.Mna. 673-fifl!S, perk-like gettin;. N-l S..ch 1-'""--~~--~-IFurnlture CALL 834)..3900 '3117'00 --·~· SERVICE St!'ltion attendant 1----------r lub rost. 494--5120 ~ 5 Store, Rest•uran1', CERMAN ahort h&ired pup. UP TO 45• BOAT or . 642-9405 Ml 1h1fta open. AITpnrt Tex-?>lOVING Oct. 25th. 6 pc. 0k~'=e7m7.---~~-~ Ber U2 AKC, lholl. paper&, $.15. Newport Harbor '* 675-5666 5 STAJt park San Jua.n Clpo, • &ct'.I• 41i78 Campus Dr., N.B. Kini BR set. Also 6 pc. l ASH hrlrm "''· A1nt rnnd. Champ aired. 962-3821. ===="-'"a""'S~k7l-,~1~1 1 2.4x&l 'br, 2 ~ be. fam. IH. 546--lT.)7. Queen BR set. armoire: lfashtr/dryer A-1 shapc. 1 EXCELt.E.NT late model FOR &ale German lhort hair Bolts, SpMd . nlce indacpc. $16.500. ()i.ner SERVICE estab. Fu 11 er ctltst. Cust. bll 8' 5"1111 & Artmtral T v. ntw tuba. cl\rome 1900 attie.• NCR. Pointen, AKC, field A ahow 1~· T-BlRD aki boat. JtffT-could fin11nce. 4~. 9 Bnah Customers. c,~t. Up love: stat ( 5 cu 1 PI u r ed Reas. &15-1904 ~ S350. 673•9628 hklodllnt. M&--21M. tnr • outhd c.o n t ro I 1 '69 LANCER MOBILE HOME Jntnna11onal Hl.l"J'tfttt ID $160 ll"kly 10 itarl. ''tlvt!f 2 matchlnl!l: hi-h&rk IRVINE "··st,.._.,,_, O b TV, Rej:iio,. HIFi,. •• •vc Mlofo•·-~1, w/traUrr. PerftCt $150. 2 Br, 2 Ba. adu.lt park. RECRE ATION CENTER ch11ir1. Oak «iff~e & end • ' ....,.. VJU"'"' u S 136 fti'lo '"'"' .,........, y ARVER I 962--0416. rommride~. au v.-ood . AIM :O.lembtrshtp. No tra.nafer ___!.•r.a .... pupa coco. brown .I: bllck. MS-6762. Crista Mes& 646-7949 RO c I nc.. SERVICE s!a rlon .t tlrnd11nts p,.csn set. Gaml! ~et, nauc, ltP. Call M4-2l'.lll. COLOR rv RCA 21" screen Sho1.1. si~tCM~. ~ 9~' SJ..'T boal. stttrini con· .. 2925 Harbor Blvd. wa nter!. Apply In fl"T'!IJn, 200 &Ola & 2 matchlnc cMiri. '* • lRVlNE COAST C.C. GOOD COND. TOY 11.pricot poodle. fem. 10 trol1. Pe~~-~EDl"f!o:n:a'n::d =rt~ Cosia J\le-u 54&-4444 \\/,Coast H")'. N.B. ~11IT'Qr.~ & m&ny J11mp11. GOLF i\fE~1BERSHIP. 642-9619 "'-'k~. A.K.C. 10 ~place. J ulrt wl\tth tM '63 DODCE: ~ Ton PU 200 SPRA\'ER "'anted . .!xp·r! In Por l. TV. ~\lllJly n!hrr ltrm~. PVT PTY 673-0960 e ROBERTS 997 Rftl·T~ 646-644!i 16' f 1ber1la11 Sid bo11.t . •O hp t~ture A mlscellaneo-J-('IJ~I01'1\ cah, r/h, • nu 6 ply 1pr11ylflA mfl Vf'ablc shu11eri I All mu~r ~ sold 1626 A i:ood want s d la a good Reel ta pe I'l'Cl'.lrdtr Turn unu~ !ttmll lnto quick Evinn1de w/tr!J'. S l 000 . colum111 In th• Clau~ hf'li''Y duty t!rt'S. $j5(1. & rr]A!fhlng co!nr~. 54~7!l1il I F"Mth1!! Ln. ~A ~12..fill74 lr11·r~l n1cn t _ SIZi.__ _ LI R-56tl_7 ,._,_h._<•_ll __ M_,..,._71 ____ ,_6_7_3-_ll39 __ . ______ Sectlnn. _MS-0.176 nt 968---'._o;J_. ___ , ' ID60 HARBOR BLVD. COST A ?.IBSA 6U-0010 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR F OR TOP USED CARS It your cu 1.s extra dean, lee Ui tint. BAUER BUICK 23-l E. 17th St. °'6iA Meu 5'18-776.5 IMPORTS WANTED Orang111 Count.lea TOP~ BUYER BrLL MAXEY TOY OT A 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Ph. 847..&5.\'i Autos, Imported 970 Prestige Sports Cars '69 ?.IB 280-SL coupe ro&d- s~r e '68 Porsche 912 cou~. a.ir • '69 912 ooupe • '70 91-4 delux • '69 911-E Targa • ·71 TR-6 • '69 i'>IBZ-GT • litany more to (':~from. I Aurhonred MBZ Deal~r I 11 ) 52.1-7250 AUSTIN '58 AUSTIN Healey 1()().Ji.1 concouN.e cond. Ha.rd & 10!t. to~. SIS mags. S 8 ~ 0 . ~-'2-7361 BMW Automotive Excellence & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Co&ta Mesa .546-4"4 '70 &'1:W 2002, Ora.nae. macs. AJ\.1 /FM. Mic~lin llI'!', lo. ml. l\lual &e:il. ~1alce' ou,r. 644-2432. 171 C•prl 2 Or. THE SEXY EUROPEAN. This little ~aucy is an. un- u.sually cle&n one owner trade-in and ha& only be>etl dnwn 12.0CXI miles, Equip. / ~ with decor p up, ltt.- dio •. He-.atrr, Air C.ond. at;YJ..' ~ whttJ,, etc. Hurry ori, , thi1 oiie. (579C'.XU) Johnson1 & Son, 2626 Harbor BJ\ld .• O::itta Mesa. 54-0-S630. CORTINA --~--~-~---1968 Cortln• GT $1095 4 $peed, chrome wheels. only 21,00() mi. • Jmmacul.a~! Phone 646-7891.. DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 510 ' 4 Dr. dlr. • 1P'1 . S.H.C. Tint/ r lw.. under 1!00 rnlln. fUll . !<'Ct warranty. Rec. B~t tt&la, wsw tirn. Ta.kfi ITl1aft" down ()t" older trade. <214- DLF'' Will ti'\ pvt ,ply. Call S-1~-8736 or 1.lter 2 pm 49-1-6811 . 'Tl OlllJ.un 140Z. a.ir. O\AIJ, 5.00'l miles, orane:f'. xlnt.I &st otler . 8.l2-7S21 •ves. ' . I 1 l • ., .,. • ' • • • ... . . ' • ' ' .. , ' ;tft bA!l Y PILOT Monday, Octobfr 18. 1971 .__! _ ..... _ ..... _l§Jt l~ _ ..... _ ..... ~!~ 1 ...... ,w,. l§J I l~I _ ... _ l~I .,.. ....... 1§11 -· .. l~I -·--1§]1:;;1 _ ...... _ .. "'·~· l ~~..i., Aut., lmport9d 970 Auto1, Imported ___ .;..... __ _ 970 Auto1, Import.cl 970 Aut.., lmpomd '970 Au!Oo, Uood "8 Autoe, Used "8 Au1oo. U-'90 Autee, U-990 Auto•, Uoed 990 VOLKSWAGEN --C-A~D-IL_LA_C_· -ll-C-HEVR-·-0-rLET--l--;.._FO-RD--·l-....;..M.,...ER_C_U_R_Y_ DATSUN '70 240 'Z' Colorado red, local car fully equlppec:S, Jn1maculate thrll· out. dlr'. \\'ill take lnde or flnaoce pvt ply, (42-4BL0) Call 494-6811 or 5-16-.~736. '66 1600 Roadster 4 spd. dlr. Lit"Je je.,..·eJ. hug. ger orange 1\'i th hardtop, m3S227) Excellent cond. thruout, Take i;mall down. (..all alt 9: 30 am 4~-6811 • alt 1:00 pm Call 546-8736. 1967 DATSUN 1600- ROADSTER MERCEDES BENZ Orange County's Lar9ei.t Selection Ne w & Used Mercedes Bent Jim Slemons Imps. , Warner & Main St. Santa Ana · 5 6 -4114 1962 Mercedes Benz new Block, rebl1 eng, nu uphol. $1100. Call :\iark, 499-WOO or alt 6Ta--8079. 190 SL "61. both tops. Am-Fm, air. blk 14'/l'('d int. A Beauty! $1450. 6-12-2~9. MG SHARP -,., CONDJTION BRAND NEW l~=PH=O=N$E-="99~"'"5-""2083c......,-_, '71 AUSTIN AMERICA '71 DATSUN P.U. F iberglass shell, hvy dty 1'1ep bun1per. $1735 12.000 mi's. $2350. SJ0...5252 after 5 pm. RED J97~0~D7a-t-,.-,.-72.,,,~z0 .. PerfeC't rond. i\1us! Sr.ll. Call 5.33-38:Jj . 1968 Dats un 4 D r. 510 $9""JJ. • 549-36-11 FERRARI FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE 3100 \\'. Coast Hwy. Newport Bca<:h FIAT ~THINK ~ ,,~,, ''FRIEDLANDER" IJI~ liEACH (HWY, >fl 893-7566 • 537~ MG AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE "' NEWPORT ' • ~ IMPORTS ;. 3100 \V, Coast Hwy. Newport Bcact. '63 MG i\iidgel, 3 tops, Ne1\• tires, $500 or best offer. 673-7859, 6i~n • Complete Stock of r.tlnJlf:Wn _Po_Rs_c~~­,. .. lifl.,. '37 PORSCHE Ttll•k s.. "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 IEACH ILVD. :Hwy. J91 89.~-7566 • 537~24 JAGUAR ---------·- SUPER 1600 Coupe. Beautiful condition. Co1nplc1e service records kC'pt Lly owner, Must St'e 10 appreciate. .,... . ·:NEWPORT ': IMPORTS '69 JAGUAR XK 2+2 3100 \V. Coast H"''Y· Newport Beach Automatic_ air conditioning. I =~,_~64_2·79~4~0~S-~­ chrome \\'ire \\"heels, 21.000 356 B \\'/new 912 eng, Racing n1i. Xtra nice. $389;1_ ZVC· spet:~. Konis, 10" tires. Jm- "i!f.>. maculate! Ai\1/F'.\I Li1nc MacHoward green, ;\lust &.1!~ 833-92~1 ('\"('. 531-6000 or 531-0600 1!170 PORSCHE 91 ·I· ·I , Comer 1st & llarbor Ai\l/Fi\1 sterro, n1 a g s. Santa Ana header:<. 22.000 mi. ~l'lOO. JAG '62 i\lark Il 3.8 sedan 837-i603 TRIUMl'H ~~96~J~VW--~BU~S,_.-1-----·-----1---------- TRIUMPll Ru"' Good. sEt:~.f.'iJ,T OP' '68 CHEVROLET SPORT CAR $6fS CADILLACS IN CAMARO ORANGE COUNTY Fact. a ir, automatic, power CLEARANCE SALE SALES.LEASING •toeri,,., 3Z1 V8 Look• and AUl1.f.ORlZED runs like new. Saie Prior at NOW! Nab"..SERn vtCaCEd.IUac Sl 995 FR1Tz wARREN's 3100 w. c,.,t 11·~-~ Ma H d SPORT CAR CENTER Newport Beach 2600 HARBOR BL., C OWar 642-9405 COSTA MESA , 710 E. 151. St., S.A. ,:;.i7..0764 I ----:-07-~~,---540•9100 Open SUndllY 531-6000 or 531-0608 Open daily 9-9; cJosecfSt1nday '66 VW 1 --=-=c""'c-o.O-=~-" Corner 1st & Harbor TOYOTA LARGE SELECTION NEW 197l 's CADILLAC 1961 Santa Ana Squareback SEDAN DE VILLE 'jT CHEV 2 Dr. Hrdtp. HuN! preJty red with ma1Chlng Jn. FACTORY Or shift, neiv llre.6, body 111 ll'nor, A·l condition (RP.i'.-1· AIR CO'.\'DITIONl!\:G I~rf, rond. lnq 2 to 7 pm ?.l01 Padrlf"d Top. fll!l pou.·er, all Sat I. i\1on. 8.'iO Apt 2, C.\I. al L $950 learher intt>rior !11erro 1111 --.----~---e41l 1!11i!• & trlescop1c sr~('ring ~Joor ·57 CJltVY, good tranSpona. Toro<WTAIO ~ Jock~. (\\'XL2T."il · tion, needs head ga:;ket. Ca.11 e $2950 e Paw. &l>-4719. tM6 u""°'· c .,1. •~·9303 ft -~ NABERS CADILLAC CONTINENTAL :.;__S~A~N"T~=c_=.== I ~~ 0 AUTIIORIZED DEALER A ANA • ~S 2600 11AnnoR BL.. '70 Continental Mk 111 TOYOTA '0 -COSTA i\IESA One Ol\'ner, imn\aculate, Al· S.:-rvicc dcpl. open 7:30 am 1970 Mercury ;70 ford LTD Convertible Brougham Ont OWlli.'r, 16,000 irule~. 4 Dr HT, Style Leader, Beau. Btauulul like 11(!11 tnruugh- tiful &l'ffn'tnetalic with ivy out, l;'QUipped "llh Auto interior, Landau .Roof, nn· TF.i.ns, Radio, Healer, Pow· maeulate throughout. Jn ad-er Steering, Po\\'!'r Brake5, dition ro tu1o Trana, Rate, l-'aciory Air Cone! This l'u1r car must bf' ser.1; &· dri\'t'n llee.ter, it as Power S!eer-lng, Power Hrakes, Fa('tory to apprec1a1c. (7JODVAJ Johnso n & Son, 2fi2ii llarboJ' Air Cone!, Power WirxlO\\'S, tic. If you aee and dril'e Blvd., Costa ;\ll"sa. 5-)(J.;jtj3() this attractive Car you 1,·ill '69 Mercury Coug ar agree to 'its l'Ond1110n. (~-Automar1c, po11er s!rcr1ng. AGDl. Johnson ,t.-Son. 2626 fa <:l. all'. Too nice 10 c11U Harbor Blvd., Costa ?.1ei;a. used. Z\\IE.!J9~ :.J0-5630. 12295 Fo,d '69 LTD c,... Ma H d 12100 c owar NEAR NE\V HARDTOP CPE. :i31-600o or .;.JJ.0603 FA(J()RY Col'O('f J~t & ll3.rbo1· AIR CONDITIONING Santa Ana V8, PO\l'Cl' s!ecr., brakes, vinyl top. auto trans .. radio, heater, \VSN tires. A real beau1y. IZQR4R5) eNABERS CADILLAC 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. '11: 9 pm illonday lhrtt .Fri· ~~ ~)10·9100 Open Sunday tractive HT, yellO\\I fi11ish CADILLAC '69 Y,'ifh black leather interior :.>:?1 \\'. KatC'Jltl, /\nahe1m (7141 778-4050 J,,y. r..19-3031 Ext 66 or ti7 CPE. DE VILLE andt!"'Lndau Roo!.'...... EqbouiP· :J600COHSATRBA MO~~BL., PHONE 540-251 2 1970 HARBOR BLVD. FACTOR\' men · uxury l•uuug ut. 1 ""~A '70 Mercury Full power of course. Aulo CALL 540-9100 C I -117 \V. \Varner, Santa Ana COSTA :O.IESA AIR CONDITIONlNG o ony P ark p dJ I f II I temp Air Cond Tilt Steer-OPEN SUf\'DAYS JO Pas \\' L'k " 'iO Toyota. auto trans, :!<1,000 1971 V\V Bug, l2,j()() n1ilcs a cc 1011· u power, 3 J ing \Vheel, Aili/FM Stereo s agon. 1 e 1•rll', OLDSMOBILE ___ __,,..,,.,.....,.-~ '69 Olds Delta 4. nr. H111 .-\1nr, 1'".1Clu1'\' .~II' ConJ, Au10 1ran~, Pu\\C!" S!et•ruig, Po111·1· 8 r;1kr:-.. L 1nd.1ll Top, Tilt .~-T,•Jo'- :.ropu· \\'hc·4>I, To new 1u taJI used. t8961\f\\'1 $2595 MacHoward 531-6000 OR SJl -0608 C11rn<T 1 ~1 .it.-llarl1t'r !""aotH. ~\tlJ ·-;u-1'1Jf!O"-.\DU. u-,,-'"-,~,.-,, b)ur'. llll Hl'Jli :-.lras. s:;S~.J. 6T.~ ].,()7 ------"67 112 i11 any !Ill,'' bit, 1"-•al 1'1,~:i.n. lilG-l OJ I f'1'r :<:" ------' 65 OLDS $1'~. PONTIAC '&~ LI"' \1 ;111.~. ;:;-;;~I AUIV 1'(111,11fr ~Ill!!, .\Ir l'Vlld I P/.i. :,11.~.1:' .,"r b,·.r 01'. I D.i.1>; 11,,u-.:ouo. Al! b :i ll!--OROI. nil. Ai\1/fi\1 rad, n~'\V fbgls Sl89:i. Very good l'Ond. J lea1 hrr u11crior. tilt & !l'll'· Radio, and murn n1ore, Fae-•69 Ford LTD Cpe. o;f1e1', Beautiful L1gli1 Jvy bl:-ltcd tires. A·I cond. $1;;.ti().l co~'-'°~'-'·-"->-_O_l~4G~,,----'i~k'.'.'.' ~,'.','·,ing0,1h',t':_rw,:.:!_oor,,., to ry Power Tl'ain \Varran· Auto Trans, Po\ver Ster.ring, Y oiv finish '~'irh dark iry '71 C;<1,d1n11 l1r1ll p ,.p1·. ,\/L' &12-0844 968-4622 ....... , "" • ... .,. p B k "' I A' intei·ior, .Equipped \\'Uh all P/S, v inyl l11p. Jt.000 i111's. · • . '69 VW auto-stick, R&H, lo (Y7.Cti3l J ty Available. See and dri\'e O\Vcr z•a es, r ac ory 11· LI 1 . ~ Vo S · ,.I t -·' Sk. k toda {090ACK) J h & Cond, Landau Top, (YXT-ie llxury Jtenis. F Ul/ Poii · SJ:J:l!L .\Ju;.' s1'll 1n !I d:1)">. LI( WAGEN mi. ,... n COuu, • ! rac . e $4150 • y. o nson 310) ' er 6 v:ay seat. Jo'actoi·y ~\1r j Priv. ply. fi42-0m, 545-83-li Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., Cond. Tilt Steering \\'hef'l, tilj,..3.~..00, 6 l-~~t)()_. __ _ .6~ Bus, Good cond. !'ofust NABERS CADILLAC Costa Mesa. 540-5630. $2195 and more. Sec and ask 10 GTO 1!.16'.I ~ll AP.P. l'r!'f '69 FASTBACK Se!!, bc•t oHc~. AUTHORIZED DEALE;,R Continental "'69 Seel. drive this iinrnacul~to , .. ,,,, con<l. IHl' t·~nd . .'>luny Xrra!i,. 4 spl'fll. radio, hca1 rr, ]011• ~ 673.m2 2600 HARBOR BL., ... $3500 MacHoward rtoday. Sale Prlccd: <-(4!lS-1 ~'~2;;Il~'~·~·~·7~:,_7_"-"=· ~~ miles. ).'\\"DJ77 COSTA !'o!ESA . }'ACT'ORY BQD). Johnson & Son. 2tJ:'ii Gll.-\J'\'D PrL\ '69, S,I. l•1adrd. $1399 'j6 V\V, :i:Jnt <:on<l. 5-10-9100 Open Sunday AIR CONDITIONJ",'G 531·6000 . OR 531·0608 t300 or best offer. " C 1 & Harbor Blvd., Costa _\lt>s;:i !o n11Jes, lr:ldf', JJIUSI ~rll. ' •83" "129• '68 CPE DEVILLE Padded fop, Ml leather in. orner SI Harbor ~5630. S:2Jlj(). s:·:j-llJ:: ~ ·~~,_:S~•~o~ta~A~o~'---1i"'i:i66~JiiiiiJ'1iCPi'CITT'; -~~~7 $2400 6Ta--2013 terior. A~f/F?.I radio, door 4 DOOR 1960 ~lER.CUR'' * !'..Iii CltJCl\l·:T. 12.001 '6~ V\\I Bus. perfect cond. I '71 fo d E300 '67 Cad Convertible, Lo mi"s, ocks, full po1t•tt, tilt wheel, r hard top. NC".\' tirt>s. bal!f'ry n1ilcs. Xlnl cond. S.16!1J, Cal! C ~ Like new.s!~{~7.> Fae ai?:· Ne1v battery, ne1v 5 new tires. Really tllt'.' pret. SupE'rvan, V-8, 7.001 miles, & t·adi::ilor, good t' a 11 11. 711: ~t-0001. ~ 0 tires. S.taoo + •oo d liest one in to1t·n. tW2V NYl E"'-Ct·••, c~·-•i 6"<'1'~ =---.. ... " " LV'tL~n .r ,,~~ "Iii'( B1\HH.ACL:D1\, ::in V-~. I . ~s VOLVO transpo11.allon car. 646-2.149. •NABERS CADILLAC l""....-'"'="°7'~~-'" -2600 HARBOR BL., MacH d 'jJ i\IARQUJS 2 di-, loar!«i!. t sfxl. '1 ill' h.1r11!op. Vi·r.v ~~ • .I -------TH-.-u.-l'~'a~L i~r:~~-1,:!n~p!o~~v:~~ CCOASTLLA""~E91SOOA ........ 600() •• ~w~, ~-~-0~~~·~200~~;~'1.S~st _,_.1,_,_"·-'-"·-'-;;.=c-._,,_, -'"-'-·'_60_7_. -t f -.,.,,.. ...,,, ~ -vuuo or-" 'ti·I PLY:'>lOUTJI . ..;port Y11ry, ~ truck chasids, slake or OPEN SUNDAYS Comer lst & 1-larbor :!~:!. Torf)11C' 1-'hgh1, l'IS. ~ 'YOlY01 ~~~~\es. ~~;j722_ Adj us tl--=,,~,~co~=N=T~JN~'~ENT~, ""AL'--Santa Ana "MUSTANG R&!-1. $17:i. :1.·1i-:>417 5-19-3031 :Ext. 66 01· 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA i'l'IES/\ '67 VW Camper Full Westphalia Interior Pracock blue 111etallic with 11·h1te top, 'vhirc 'val! 11N's. fully Cl]Ulppcd & rcacjy LOI' can1pi11g. $1995 _,-1 MARK lll '62 FORD ECONOLINE 1-=:-:-o==---i '67 GTO P""· ""'mg, ,,,,.. ''FRIEDLANDER'' '6:J CdV. lu.U pwr, air, ste_rrt:i, Fully loaded. Sitll under f'ull 1971 MUSTANGS b1'k~, -I spd ., on.;:. l)l\llt·r. 111.H l•A<:" IMWY. Jti 893· 7566 • 537~ "tl\lwhl, tlapnri~u, low milll~~~· \Varranty. Lo1v mileage. Radio, Jicater, Ne1v Tire~. HERTZ CORP~ SXOQ. 96S-ITiO ' " '""' · "v P'\y.. """ St··•0 Uy I"-b"a-d •ow. DI•. •zi -----~=--1 ' ~ "'"' • " " • Carpet~. Back sectioned •· \V, Katella. Anahciai '64 LI:: i\!,\l"S See and drive one of lhc safest cars in the \1o'Orld at ivknds/eves. 962·3l·IJ 6~!>--1430. oH, Excellent Cond. (714) 778.4050 tii.000 n1i. \:1111 l·1111d. Jllfl!lllJPmt Lanu ~VOLVO 1.16 llarhor, C.M. 646.9303 CAMARO ~,,=;o~~=1A~R~K=--1~JJ~.-l-ik-,-,,-e11" $695 "69 BOSS 30~. r. a L· 1 ri g full y equip'd, lo\\' mileage, _ _::&~C6~·"=":..::°':...:"'~·7~4~;~IO'--l llU5~nslon, Jndies, .'>lu;::s, '6S CAi\'1AR0 327. 4 zix!. fle,.;ible on price and terms. * '71 FORDS * brand ne11• raring cn.i,:. RC'd/Blk int. i\lags with 11" ])hone 5-16-1600 before 5 p.n1. GALAXIES e !'ofUSTAN'GS $299j, i\ItJsL see lo appreL" :\lickey Thon1p!!On !ires. ·55 CONT'L 4 Dr. Full ror.INOS :i4S-7840 be111·. 4-8 pn1 Stereo, :13,000 mi. &e to poll'er, a ir, vinyl lop, Llhr HERTZ CORP. 1966 ,\1USTANG Conv, 4 ~p<l. appreciat(', $1600. 5.'}7-9305, interior. &l2-25j9 Air. R&H. pu11·rr. 59!1;). '6:i VOLVO 122 S, xlnt t'\Jnd. "61 CA:'>tARO Conv. 4 six!. Nu CORVAIR 221 \V. l\atrlla, Anahe.im cash. Days 49+-8;)13, l'\'rs Ne"; en!:., 4 spd trans, a ir paint. See to appreciate l iiii!iii!i(!i71~4ilii77ii!B-ii40i5i0iiiiil 6iJ....38j9, rond. good body & paint, $J6j()/~ 8:12-7903. '6.), 4 Speed, reblt 110, :.! dr. 1 1•09'"11"'JI~A~ct"'1 ~l~o ~L~>k~.,-,'"-,-,-.. -,,. $900/bcsl ofr. 519-1370 .69 CAMARO 3~ , b . 0 LTD Sq. \\'ag. Clean ~ .n cu. in.. .. ucket seats, radio. $~. Loaded. l9,{XX) mi, cood, tape deck, au10 \1·in· '63 VOLVO Sta. \\'agon. spd au!o, p/s, p/b, fact air, Xlnt <.'Ond. $650. 642-1911 67l-I620 EVE 548-lOl9 dows. :'IIUST SELL rt•al i\lorlel 122S. .$WO. CaU ,_«~·d~o~v~•~I ~S2~100'--.~6~1:1-~l~586.:c.,. __ 1·6:i CORVAIR. Low mile!, 4 Bargain at $3600. 67:>-7200. '6ti LE .'>!°AN; 1·rin1. 1-':-i, aLJIP. good 1><1nrl. S6:~1 <or I"''! of. /er. ti7.j....3!ll6 QI' 1;r'""":;~9_,, RAMBLER "liS .l.\\"l•:LIN ~ Dr. Vln\J !op, r ad111, l\/C. lid Cond. &11 •rl' S\111 (";,!! !o l•>-r:o:i. i\lon rtiru Fn t:~[.U g.j:i-IJ:~l. A::;k fll r Jud). Classic beauty. S 11 v er '&l PORSCHE coni-.. $2,,JOO. 5-l!J.3031 Ext. 66 or 61 iv/reel Inter. Chrome wills, 842-3670 , Sla t er & 1970 !!ARBOR BL\'D, 5-l9-t4tt 1• CHEVELLE 1pcl, sharp. $599. \\"knd_, or '69 LTD 9 pass 1,·agon. PIS, "66 i\tUSTANG , stand. trans. Autos, UMCI 990 eves aft 6, 842-5T.J6 P/B, air. Good rond. Belov.· Very good cond. 1-------___ l.-----------l'i·si22ccomRiiv!JA1Rliii~,,.;;;;w;';eo~g~.'il~l5l1;;;-, hlue book. 400-3757 eves, 642-9172 aft('r 6 pm '69 A:\·JBi\SS,\DOH ti 'i 1', A:'llX e11gJnr , Jul! p111', Sharp. &>lo1v Boo k . 8.~3-3230 . Air cond. :-.1ust sc!.' to ap. Goldenwest, 11.B. Must sell COSTA l\lESA LUXURIOUS Mark Jll by 'fi7 Che'Velle 6 cy!. P/S, auto, 536-20J2. !;49--()221 \veekdays. Autos, u.... - Continental, Jn1mac. £\'ery R/H. owner car. n l-=~====~=-1 •70 GALAXIE 300 2 Dr. Jlt., l XI t 1~~~~~~~~~~1i~~~~~'1i~;i~,~~~Aiuit~o~s~,~U~sie~d~iiiiiii~~ll preciate $).iOO i \Vant Jag rh_'~'-"=·k7.=~-----t '71 YW Camper "67 4ZDI .\1r. Rob inson ~-concr!vab!e option e '68 Cond. $1200. or bsl/offl!r '62 CORVAIR $100, 1 . ,2000 536-103.~ ac an·, ., , 1ni!es, red Cougar. fully e:tjup'd, Jo nii"s 8-12-:>202 aft 4 \\'kdys. \\"f\\"hile vinyl i n ! c r i o r . • ·s9 1\1onaco 1uxllry CQupr, CHEVROLET DODGE st.JOO. !162-9:i28. all xtra s • ·10 Impala 1 ----------.1 -----~---~-I t·u~tm coupe e '71 rran· I·""'.~~~~""""°":-" '66 DODGE Dart GT, R /H, FOR Sale, 1967 t'orcJ LTD. 4 &l2-7000 S.18-:i647. l!l66 PORSCHE 912, :-.:Int \\"r stfalia rnodcl. Immaculate I -~~,--=-----I cond, radio & fog lan1ps, 4 cond. 1l'ith new lent. '67 Jaquar 3.4 SN!an spd. 63..l-9283 eves. ONLY $3495 Air. Ne111 Tires. Ex. cond. 1-~~~~-----• 5-11-S 162 e '67 912 5 spd. Reblt cng, new _ _ l!k1tch. brks. caroo. r aint. MacHoward "66 Jaguar l\IK-10, ·1.2 sedan, Ai\1/till S3850. 67j...6666 • '70 CHEVROLET (Jr se:~lan. landau, ai1'. l:.:xcel chero 500, air. e Take Auto, P/S:, air/cond, Jo. lrades, bank financing. MONTE CARLO n1ilcs. S89J. 968-lJOJ. ~~;~~fio.i:~Dj(), 499-302 9 • 4--<lr, Lo nii"s, Al! xtras, t-----------531-6000 or !131--0608 $2100 or orfer. 5-16--0467. POH.SCHE !HJ T-70 CornC'I' 1st&, Harbor Dlr,, '1 l ~23-72;,o, Extra ni<·r, ractory Air Cond. FORD F.ltt•t \Vindows, Landau top, I~---------'57 l''ORD V-8. automatic, 2· BUICK AM/FP.f, Air, Sportomaric. JAGUAR XKE 19&4 ycllO\I' l mmac. Cond, 838-fl6f'i6 I c~=-=-"~"~'a'-A=""~--- ron"Tt. Jo mi. good cond, '67 V\V Camper, \\'h1te \1'/all ------------1 '58 1000 Super, "62 re.bit e.n,.. '66 \"lLDCAT •/ /h ~14:i0. or hsl offer 644-4n7, :i:lras, Rl'tll! eng, ,•rry .. • •' s, P • Nu lires, Nu paint, l\!ust clean. Best offer. l\lu.st scll, A/C, priced to sell! •;15 JENSEN JENSEN AU11i0R!ZEO SALES • SFRVICE •··N'EWPORT ~ · . IMP.ORTS ~ 3100 \Y Coast Hwy. Ne14·por1 fka<:h LOTUS '64 Lotus Elan This supeT ('Xpcnsive .~pnr!s car is nlet' & i~ priced n~ht. $!:Kr.1 ' NEWPORT .. ,, IMPORTS '. 3100 \\', Coast llwy, Nc14•por1 Bc11ch ---LOTUS __ _ AtrrHORlZED sell. Coinfcheap. 67J....i(l8;i. ·leaving country. S3frl06!1. Chev \Vgn -new in!. $200 or PORSCHES best oiler. 646-1392 alt i ·~· VW Campe' Pop.>op 7 I a.n1. 40 Sha imar D. C.~1. Good Selection 1v/lenl. Gd. lir~ '18.000 mi. l.tkc ne1v. S24j(). ;H6-j633 art '69 BUICK Skylark, mint 1957 To 1971 6 C'Ond. :'.0,000 mi. S!iOO. in ' pay>' of S1.<. S181l. poy<>ll. .,, NEW~ORT ' , IMPORTS · ::ioo \\I, Coast H11y, i~c\\1inr1 Beach 642-9405 1963 PORS_C_H_E __ SUPER 90 Cpco. Ytllow \l•ilh matrh1ng inlt>rior, e.x tT"Cmrly .,..·ell ear- l'() ror. Th ls v,·iJJ sell fast. , • hurry. ~ .NEWPORT •. ,,, .IMPORTS . i\('\\'pcll"t Beach 19\iS V\\' !-.unct i11! C<llllpt'J' i\·I :';. A. :'tt;,-878(1. conrl, A:'I! r\T ~IC'1"<'0/1apc/ ---------- radio. S?:\.-111. iir;.n::11_~· __ '69 vw 3 to choose All Excellent Condition $1399 c~~50tJ lo~-4~~ ~1\!J.30:a Ex1. fll.i nr 67 1970 liARBOR BLVD, COSTA i\li'..'SA 1966 VW Bug, $725. CADILLAC CAD. '68 BROUGHAM FLEETWOOD Oi\LY 26,j()() i\-tJLES \ 1-"actory a ir ''ondition1n:;:: Sp.1rkhng C')(ccuhve black finish \1•/l1Lxuriou.s b I a ck it.apestry & leather in1crior. Every xtra JllC], padded top. full pD\''l:'r, stereo, rloor locks, trunk Jock, 5 n e w \VS\V tires, Cruise <.'On1rol, ~enlincl, e!c., t'1C. 1VCY9;i{l/ NABERS CADILLAC AUTHORIZED DEALJ::R 2600 HARBOR BL., SALE< • SERVICE TRIUMl'H Call a.16-5816 aft 6 COSTA i\IESA 5-10-9100 Ol>Cn Sunday ·59 COUPE de Ville. Jea th<'r in!. Vin~·l lop. \\'hit(' u•/drk bro11•n int .. Cruise--0-n1alic, air rond., till steering \\'hi. {>(0--0852 or {2131 430-3739. li~ll1 '~oNNTR;UMc-PH_R_o_L.-s '100 w. coa .. It.,. SPECIAL SALE '64 V\V Bus, splil seat. Clesn cond. $895 or olrer. 675-7~ or 5.17-2372 '63 V\\' bus, per/eel Like nt'\Y. $9'Jj. 6.J-l-15i:i cood. A:utOs, New 980 Auto T:'ans, Power S!cer-dr, dl!pcndable. ing, Pt>1ver Brakes, Radio, '70 ford S80 548-5044 Hea1er, (ZVE2.>8) now only Maverick Coupe '70 LTD BROGll. 2 Dr. a.11 $3195 Xlras. lull power, Jt<.1t<.1AC. Automatic. Radio, 6 eyl 120 COND. Warnty, 6-lS-8303 M Engine, ( 182A.FX\ eves. acHoward $1595 '10 LTD,.,,'°""· •m/Cm. SJl-6000 OR SJl-060I MacHoward 28,000 m•'s, 'to'l cood. Corner l.~1 & Harbor S2800fo!Irr, 510-002-1 . San!n Ana 531-6000 OR 531-0601 '6;) FORD Ciuntry Squire, =~= "iO l:'>lPAL,\ custnrn Hrdlop. Co111er 1st & Harbor \1•agon, Auto, A/C, Rill, Au -. i\1n-t'1n. p ~ P/d1s.:: !'anl11 An11 Gtx'.ld ronrl. $."1;.o. :;:I0-2261 hrks. ::·.o \"-8 iurho hyd ro. Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New ,·111}1 1nl & lop. $21.IOO.l;:::::o::::::::o~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::~'0::::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::00: 1;i2.2.·~·)9, .... •• -------·II NO" 1972 196:> Cl I EVELLE :'II a J 1 bu Station \\'a gon R/JI, P/S. ~ ~:·1"::,':'o~~:~" ;~11'!:it ~ • • • SJ1-1861. I ·56 c1.vy Nom••. 301 '" '" / Lincoln Continental <'ng, 11,IXXI mi's, headeno:, , Ne1v !ires & brakes. 4-spd, ar·td Mrirk JV $:17;) or best offer. :><'6--~. '-· '6~1 CMEV Impala 2 Dr., New 327 t>ngine. PS/PB. l\uto l trans._ &aut. interior. $6.)(). 67:1-6!1,14. 'fi6 EL C11nuno V-8, 111110. Xlnl l"On1I, Ile\\' tires & niags. SllOO. J.19-7t8!1. '69 i\fALIBL: V·S, auto, llil'. stcrt'I:>, lanclau Ip, PIS. Xlnl • $19/j/olft>r. 962-9717. Autos, New \ '69 PONTIAC GTO 2 00011 H.-.RDTOP' ...U!Cl<"'lltic T•~~\fnt<!llm, PON· ~r 8r•~!" Powtr ~,..,,,.,g, F1c1ory A;r (o<>dohG•Hng, JhQoo & He~lOr, <VC1,. 11+1 $1998 '67 FIAT 850 SDYd~r COUl>f'. ~ SDttd, Radio ' & HHte•. (UVT u JJ $688 '69 SKYLARK Ol'lu•e i Ooor llulr• Hara top, Autom.,1c T•~~"nioioon. F.., !Qty "" (ona.1io..;ng, Pow~• 8t~0t\, Po"~' Sl..,rinv, ~i<!IO a. Ht~ltl, (VU~ nsJ $2488 '69 GRANO PRIX 1 OOOR HAROTOP /l~tomatoc T•~"l""Hlo,., Po*' e' 8td~~. Po .. •• ~'"""na. Fac•o•v Aor lO"'•'•On•nl • V•nv1 R!Mll ()(~( •IOI $2788 '64 IMPALA WGN llu•omMk l•~~\m•~•itln. Po"" e' 8•·•~e" POwpr 51e,rlng, Rad•o & 11e•1tr, 11oz 'el) $~3 8 '67 BONNEVILLE SDO•!V i 0Qo1 "~'dlOp. ~ .. 10. n•••'( l•·•"'"""-'On. Powe• .!.10-'•"<l ro ... <·1 Fl•~~• Pow· ~· w.nao ... ~. F•,•Q, A.r ·c.,... d•hon•no IY(lt •l•I $1288 2 MONTH /12,000 MILE WARRANTY for Dave P.oss Po~ll i11c's r .xr\u.<;i,·r 1i·nrr!lnt y ' ch cov~repairs or rrplarcn1rnt.~ 11·hich other y.·arranlys leave off. '68 TEMPEST Newpor1 Beach 1 ~=~ • MER~ES _!~~ Ask for either or the above "6S V\V bug. t>:i:(.'('I cond. new '"'5a!Cs girls anrl gt>l our Spec. !ires & brfl..k{'i;, nt<1ny xtra !al Ql',al on lh('i;e. Sl ,22.i 01· best of f e.l!._ 1 • Immediate Delivery! DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON ..... ,.·&~ ... ~PE~, .... ," I 1•1~\mlnlon, R1dio & He•tet Ill• CltY!. $1288 - '57 MB190 SL \\'hl!e wirh pcrl{'('t original l"!'d leA\ht"?' in this car. ghow pride ofOwnenihlp, ba~ ne lop & tirc>s. $1795 SHARft'llSED TR!Ui\IPHS 07!">-Z!ln. '71) Tl'lil"mpb Spitfire 1 "·;~1 ~V~\~V~B-"'--~17-:;o_d_o-,-.,,-. -& 4KBJ4321 ........... , $1()9.j lake o~·t'I' P.'fllllllR, "67 Trzlln1ph Spilfa•e • • ~~l:>-1782 * 1! CVCZll45) .......... " $1080 19G8 KARi\lANN G"h~, .. ~,-,-.1-m '67 Triumph \Vire \\'his. ,.,"'""""" _ cone!. Rerl. $134:'1. ( '\..:JW) ............ $ll95 •847-3-131• l"IT-...rn-4 Convt. Gold, Wires IA-TA49';;) .... $1195 "6:i V\V • .Xln1 cond.._ '70 Triumph GT~ Great lran~p. Si .JO '\ (230BSH) ............ $2495 * 83().815-1 * '6' Triumph GT-6 Beaulilnl '67 V\\', n e \\' paint, mag 3100 W. O:ut Hw)'. Blue (:\'TLJ38) ...... $1795 14·hJs. perfect conditio n. N<wpo2n Bcaob F:11TZ WARREN'S '="'-;.~"'-"-·=----64 .9405 ,. 1~.,7,-m-s=~~C~la_u_lc_co_ov-,-,-ti-bl-c I ~ I 'tiO Conv. J.1.."l(l, ':>8 V\V Van !~~1,:-: ~~~let~nS b!I Tll{UMPff 1 _ 1 _ 500 _."'16...-'-im An. 6 pm. !,.~·~~'; ;,,,_:-:: SPORT CAR CEN ER lmmoo :~.vwsus $>COO • ~~12:. .. '70 25Q..C ox1pr • Many ~ mon! to c:hoose from . ' 710 £. l !t Cl., S.A. 54 76-1 ·M Squort'hll("k, like: nu $8j(). TIOUSE OF li'vlPORTS f"R ·l 1961, runn1n.a: co11dtllon "71 l\t?n1bi $ti9.i. alM V\\' AuUlOr1zcd DeaJer $710. ,,..hi~. tire ,., r111f. 673-1784 11) 5~:1-7250 540-7215 6"12-9:iR."i. ------- • ' SALE , \ OVER 26 ~ CHOOSE FROM ·~ ATn REMENDOUS c SA,VINGS! TAk~ THI VALLIY YllW TUllN-Off PllOM SAN DllGO' GARDIN ••ov1 PlllWAYI (MO'T MODILSI e We ~till heve e lim ited 1e lection of 1971 models-et fentes-tic discounti. e Come in today end fin d out for yourself why we're Orenge County'1 most populer eu. tomotive dealer. • 1972 MONTEGO e • 1972 MERCURY • 1972 COUGAR 1972 COM~T READY TOY' OIYIWt , .... ,,., ~r--i!Nt ,."' CRJ• ohnson &so :4tt= 'f '69 FORD Awtoml!lc Tr8n1mlnloQn, II • Power ~lefrlng, (BEL 1•11 '69 NOVA I