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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • • ' I • I ster ;----. - -· -. .. •" , __ ., . ' unman I oots ' • • • .s UICI e Ill esa - Di~. Hartelius of Mesa ·Cleared of 11-Counts Hig~way Offici~l Held I Agent Arrested in Mesa in, Freeway Bribe Casr- A State Division of Highwa)'I official was arrested in Costa Mesa Tuesday on l'harges nf so!iciling bribes lo spef'd JJll (re ev.·ay condemnation procedu res. Robert Aiden Nichols, 44 , of 1608 Buena \°ista Avr .. Anahci1n, \Vas booked into t•i. 1!' Jail on lbe bribery charp;<' Tuesday afternoon. Bail \\as set al $G.2ao. •N.ichols. ~n assistanl right-0f·\\'tlY - a~cnt , Y•as arrested by sla!~. cc1unty and <:ily officers. \\'ho 1i;orked with Cos1<i 1\iesa tire dealer Don Sv.·edlund , lo crack tfle case. Jnvtosligators !ron1 lht l>islricl Al· lorney'!> Office said Nichol~ accepltd $1 .000 from S\\•edlund lo secure for S1~·ecllund a let ter of credit from lhe stale l'erlifying thut his hind had been con· <le1nned for a future rreeWa)'. Officers allege Nichols approached Swedlund lotst \veck. 1'hc tire dealer i~ seeking a bank loan. lo rnm'e. his busincs~ 1\·hich is in the future path o( !ht :\e.wport Freeway. Swedlund applied to lhe slate for lht credit letter to support his loan request. ~1ystery Mesf1, Gunnian Slioots 1, /(ills Self An 1u1identi1i1>d n1:in !-.h(lt ;ind 11·oundf'd a slore clerk 1~·1th a slolen ri fle then kill~ 1•d hin1~C'lf T11c!>1!ny ;11 \ 11:.!:i ~IL'""··~ South Cfl<l!>I Pl:1 l<t Here's how witnesses to ld police ii har· peoed: Rr~·ant and another sporting goods ~·Jerk wen• next lo the nne racl. v.·hen lhr TI1e ! p n) dnublL' ~huotin; v.~~ ~ir -man :fpproached and asked. "\\'hill cl" nessed b.v a dv1,cn ~hopper~ inside and _1·(111 have in yo ur line of 30-06 "" nutsil:ir-Lhe Sears . sportill~-goods .Wop .. _ _'rll,(' _ cler~s saj.d lie took ;, \V_u~cl_1ester_. Police said today lhe dead man carried held it. test.et.I fhe boll action then reach· no idenlilicalion. Thev reco\·ered 14 Jj\•e ·Pd in his pocket pulled oul a carlri dgt · and loaded the rine. rounds of ammunition from his jacket. The store clerlr. John \\'aldon Bryant. ~!. of El Toro. ~uffrred a \\'Ound in lht> thigh 11·hcn he chased the rn:in \Vho took a :t0-06 rtnr from !hr :-;1>0rtin1t goods departn1ent. • or .. ge Cea st \t'enther "Vou can't do lhal," one clerk relled. acMrdil'lg lo police reports. · The man then backed av.':1Y holding thr rifle in a port arms position 11nd tole! th~1n "don't lTIO\'e." l{e ran out the sporting good~ shop. tuv:ards the main Searii: store holding the rifle O\'er hi~ head, wilnesse!I said. Both clt1'ks chased him. • Bryant was the first clerli l.o reach th~ glass..door;aPC£-r1s;hc started tGl'OpPl il~ the flceirig'lnan whirled' an'd fired•a·bJasl through the glass. shaUerlng the \Vindow and hitting Bryant in the tliigh. The other clerk pho~ for securitv Fair skil'S 1rilh temperatures patrolmen, but while he wa s on thC r,taching lnlo 1111.' 80s are in the phone, he heard a second gunshot -U1e v.•orks tor Thursda\·. ll'ith a peak suicide shot -he told police. o~ 68 along U1c seaShorc and O\'er. Ten \ft•ltnelses tc>ld police they heard n1gh l lov.·s in the 50s. lY., flt~ 11hot. t~en· saw the man running __ JNSWE TODAY__ &dside .lhe store. ~aving the rifle. -· -. ---All w1tnesae! said-\he man dropped ~ , · Aiiotller batcli of co111munity rifle. tttrei':'ed it. ~0&ded it, then plac&d • anU roUeyiatc tlicatcr ottrdC~ -tht'. ~e btit.t :zgall1St_'1hi: ·edge of th!F ti'on~. ltt'acled b11 Lug1u1a·s ''f,Of)g ~1ld1ng le aned over 1l and pulled tl1• -Dn?J'.~ J o11rnf'!l · 1,110 j'iiuhl" !]et lr1gg~r. • cn1 lite boorrl~. tl11!1 •1•rl'k. See F:n· lcr111n1n1('111. Pnl}l' :?I ,,,,~, . ....... ti~ u C•ll'''"'I " C•r.t't • ..,,.., ' 1I CM.:kl"" V• 14 ~ ( .. Hll;e41 ..... (tmi<.I 11 )o (,.,,_. " Otl!~ N.rl(u I• : :::.'1: ''" '"'! E11ttt••lllm1111 ~1· PIMllUI • J1·" ... l'HC.., ,. """ Lt11Cll'1 J4 "'911111• • Anahcin1 Sailor Di es In Southca8t· A~ia A Navy men from Anaheim has died J: Southeast Asia Crom non--hoAtile-c8uses, :t1('(0rdlng to the U.S, Oefen~ Depart· mf'nt. :\'o details were given 11t}out death nr Engi neman 31C .Jeffrty ft Stokes. v.·ho l"!il\"'f.lS his wife Claudelle. ' Nictiot:ii normany handll!:! such ma tters. Swedlund informed slate .authorities nf 1h~ alleged •bribe offer last Vriday and "·as ;isked lo to1nplclc th e dc;il. T1,1•0 State Depart menl of .Juslit:r. of· Ficers, Dis1ricl Attorney i111estiga1or l:hll Tynes. and Costa r.1 csa Police Lt. ·ron1 Qurham . \\'ere at the lire store. 58.:i \\'. 19th SL. when S\\'etllund allegedly Jl<Hl' I.he $1 ,000 tG ,Nichols, Nichols was arresttd im1nechately allrr lhe alltged monty exchan~e. Nixo11 Adviser Kissi11uer b 111 Red China Bl'~Ll;RAUt-: 1llPl 1 -Prt>S1drn11:il \dl'i~cr l!rnr_1• A. l\issini::cr arrivecl 1n J>elnng loda.v lo (a!k wi1h Chinese lr:idcl'c; about prepa rations l11r President r..:1s,>n '<: forthcon11ng I rip 10 !he Chi11ese m:untand. !hr Yugoslal' news agency Tan1ug s;.id. The special presidential jct t:arry1hnf? Kissinger and his entourage of specialist~ look of( fro1n Andersen Air F'orre Base on Gua m at 6:30 a.m. local time for a rour·hour fl ighJ. to Shanghai. lhe first ~I.op 111 China. It was believed he slopped only· brirfly in Shanghai before heading to Peking. 1::r- rorts by phone lo confirm hi!< arrival 111 Shanghai. China's largest city, failed "'hen an unidentified C o m m u n I " ! spokesman there told UPI "V.1e have no authority to discuss this n1atter over the ....,e~phene" and· thi!n.hung-UJJ_. · / · 1 Tunjug. In a dfSpatch fro1n its Pek1n11: correspondent. said Kissingcr"i1 Boeing 707 landed on time at Peking airpo~to a 101\··le\'e~ wclcorne. Only corresporifJen1 ~ and second·level official s were on hand for the welcome . \\'hich lasted about 10 minu tes before · Kissinger and his host ~ drove into the.city. A giant sign in Chinese at the airJXlrl called on "peoples of ihc world to unite ag'ainit-American itf\pefialiSttf intf-lhCiF Jacke.ys." . _ -. °'<iss1nger made a secret trip to Pekin!! .h1ty 9'-11 for extensive talks y,•ith Chinesl' Premier Chou En-h1i. It was during these t~lks thal Che Chinese ·invi ted . Ni:<on · Jo vlsil Chln11 ":it ·an appropriate date . before Ma}·. 1972.'' Nixon accepted. that invitation •·with pleasure" and Plans for the \·bit .went ahud at full speed in Washington and, presumably. in Peking as \Vell. On Oct. 5. Kissinger. announced in Y.'ashington lhat Chinese and Amtriean officials had agrel!:d that he should visit Pt~ ~ain in,:IJ.le. Ociobe:r "to make concfete errAngefuenis for P.resldt!nt ~·ixon's visit lo China." Judge Rules ~In '"Interest Of Justice' Rf TO~I BARL1':V 01 l~e Diii~ 'il•I Sl•JI Dr. Ebbc Hartelius of Cost;i l\ft'sa was i·ll.'ared of insuranC'f' fraud charges Tu cs- <1<1.r in an Orange County Su perior Court rulu1g /hat also lhro\v~ out 9fiber.v 1 ·har~es l\hich "·ere to be airef!· agains1. 111111 ju a n uµC"on1ing !rial. .,- The silver-haired physi · n. ol'ercnml.' 11•i!h e1notion. slun1ble ro1n .Judge Ray- 111onrl Vinccr.t'.~ ou rtroon1 lo tell 11c1~·s1nen · "This ii; he greatest dav nf 1n1 lite.. '!'hank 1,_;l)d rnv ail,ony IS nver: anri 110,1 I t'an .c,o uack ki work " .Judge V1nrent's ruling lnllowed an inl· 11:iss1vned ari:i<:nent bv defense attornl'v \1:itttirw Kur1l1 eh 111. \1•hi~h the FierY !;_111 )'E'r flai led !he c·ret!ibility of r.lrs. Heba Vaughn a~ .t prosecution v.·itnes!\ ~uni as ked Judge Vincent lo dismiss any 1r~1irnonv tiy llartl.'!ius' f o rm e 'r p<i rarnour. l\urilit·h. equally o\'erl'c>rne by the rul- i11~ l.'n1bra ced J li'!r·rclius Jn the t:orndor rou1sidr !he co111·i "'lo111 and hailed the 11•rrlit·1 ' as the only po.s.,-1bl(' ruling in the: i 1n·ums1ancc~. "'f'l11s rn<111 -hci~ suHered enough.'' /\urihch said. ··1 have· ·never known :1r1yone in my corner lo be subjected lo !ht> kind of harassment that Dr. Hartelius has had fo endure i!l recent years.'' Judge Vincent delivered hi s ruling iri the second day of the Jlartclius trial. He added the upcoming bribery trial to the ruling with the C1lmmen t !hat dismissal wa~ .. in the interest of justice.'' Judge Vincent's ruling ends a two-year !ale o( prosecution lh11t began in April, 1!16!1. \\'hen the vhys1cian was accused or !)urning his o(fices at 2343 E. Coast lfighway. Corona del Mar, in what was . ~id ~t?< be A;b.id lo ,dest~oy . .highly in~ 1·rin1inatinig patient records. fie was cleared of arson·frg,,id charges after one of the fll(IS I colorfli,! trials in Superior Court hi!'!tory in w'l'rtcb.__ the ~ blonde. volatile Mrs. Vaughn often Ctm- iradieted her own te!'!timony and became: 1n\ioll'ed in spirited arguments with l\:ur ilich that frustrat-::~ the jUdge: but amused capacity cc>urtroom a\ldiences. ' . •• WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO N, OCTOBER 20, ·1 ~7L VOL. u, ND, 2Jl, 4 JE,fl0~5. 10 ~•GIEi Sn~k-es Alive • . ' -. <1····~ ._J,~,4 ., \ .. ., ' ~ DAll.V'.1'1l9T Stiff' ....... Steve Allison. 13, Newport Beach. has this pel gopher snake named ·'He,r~U1$S." !\Veil, smarty. can. you tell a rnale gopher snake from . a: temale gopher snake?). Hercules, who likes to wrap herseU around Steve's neck, laid 11 eggs recently and four have now hatched. Steve_ keeps them all in the garage at his home. 2591 Baysbore Drive. You know what Steve's mother"sajd when she saw tbose baby snakes? She said ... Aaaaghhh,'' that's what s!:ie said. M·anson .. -"'/ ' ---·-····· .. . .. Escapee .Captured 1..0S ANGELES (UPI l -A b'1anson fatnil)' · member actused of attlmpt.ed murder escaped lro:.1 a tJth floor jail ctll today. s:awing througt, bar~ and sliding d'crwn a rope of tom mattress covers, but was recaptured in a house-to-house ~earch in Jlollywood where he crashed the get.awn)' car. Six other MRnson clan membcrlo---llve "'omen and l!i man -were arreatetl 11s 11uspectcd acC1lmplices. Kenneth Como. 31. 11rrtsted for his alltged rolt In ~ weapon·:'ltcaling raid on .a gunShop. esc:aped lron1 the' llall or Justice •L about 3 a.m .. the sheriff's df:partmenl repC>rtcd. was his second jail escapt .. Deputies said he wns rec ptured about ~even··ttours later In A iddle class l'eSidential area of Hoijyw , and of· fered no rcsi stanct. ' • C:o1no :sawed through lwc> venical bars In his cell into the passageway, •nd the11 "enlarged a food pass-through'~ to get in· to an outside corridor. lhe shcrifr1 department said. He pried c>ff • window screen and lowered himself to a 10th noor roof with R rope made or tern-up mattress cover~. and continued to the eighth floor with a similar rope where he smashed a v.1ndow Into 1i1 courtroom and Ocd int. the Ul\l%11ttrded"f>ortion of 1he buUdlng. I • J D.lll. Y PILOT s Brandt Aw°arded Nohel f Pea.ce Prize GiveTf! 'for Efforts With Reds OSLO (UPI> -The '.\obtl Committee d the No~gi&n Parliament tod11y ~ awarded the 1971 NobtJ Peace Pri?Je to \\'est Gtrman Chancellor WWy Brandt for bi.s etforU to improv e r~ations wllh tht So\·iet Union and the E.ut European O:immunist bloc. Mrs. Aue Liona~. chairman of the li\·~m@.mber 1''onr,.egian !\obtl U!m- mitttt, said Brandt "'as a11•ard~ the priu "for his fundamental contnbution for the stre"!:lhening nf the poss1b1ht11"_, of peaceluJ de,·einpmenl. not only m E urope but ln lhe whole "''Orld " She ~id the decisl<ln v.·as unan1m.,us and told the l.!'Pl. ' \.\'e in the comminee had d~ Brandt's name for a Jl)ng tLrne and studied a number nf his v.·orks. We have had the chance to follow Brandt for many years here 10 J\or1o1·av and he baS...P1i"i'.frieods hcri!.." • sn, &1id the committee attached im· portance to \\lest Germany's signing (')f the treaty banning lhe spread of nuclear weapon1, the signing of no naggression treatie! with tht Soi\·1e1. lin1on and Poland and his efforts lo secure fundamenta l buman tights , persona! security and fu ll freedt'!m of movemenl for the people of West Berlin. Shi!: said Brand l wa:o; proposed by Prim!!: Minister Jens Otto Krag 's Social Oemocratic Party in Denm11rk, by Gl!:Cfgio La Pita, a law profeSSt'!r of 1'lorenct, Italy, and by Ch arles de Chi m· brun, a mtmber of th! F'rench National Aistmbly. Asked whetht:r Brandt v.•as a difficult choice, sht: said, "r-fo. it was not difficult •t i ll." r.lrs. Lit'!nat:S s11id the committee had not discuued possible negative reaction to tht: choice of a v.•orld pnlilician. still at hia peal and contidered hy some observers to be a controversial choice.. """MN WINS PEACE PRIZE West Gt!rmany's Brandt As chance!lor he ha! lil.·orked to reach a perm antnt peace li!:lllement with Poland and settle their border disputes, has sl!:nt emissaries to other East European coun· tri es to try to improve re lation!. with them and is currently enaaged in East· y.:esl German talks It'! e11se the Berlin situation. long an east-we!.l troub!espot. Brandt was one of 3§ candidates for this year'• award but moat observers had ruled him out of contention, considtrln& Sclwol Shortage Blame Leveled by CCI Members San Joaqu in Schtl<ll District ad- ministrators and trustees. deve!npers and the 1rvine. Company were blamed Tues. day for the shorUge of 1ch0t'!l5 in lht di!;trict. Jahn Burton, chauman of the Cnunr1I of Communitiea of Irvine and t.file! •1PtU!:" Peterson. a membtr of the &ehools study commiltt:e. of CCI returned from a trip to Sacramento and charged in a atatemtnt released Tuesday: -That money earmarkt:d for earth· qu.le proofing construction (F'ie!d AclJ on the old Irvine School has beeD spent for 1chool t iles ln Mlssion Viejo. -That scbool di1trict officlala have not been on their toes in fili"I applications for funds with the Slate Department of Educi.Uon in Sacramento. -That ther1: is no mast.er plan of the San Joaquin School District. -That de velopera are to blame for sell· lng homea to people, tell ina them there is Laguna Bicycle Club Sets Meet The first meehng of the new Laguna Beach Bicycle Club will be held at 7«10 p.m. Tuesday at the Recrea rion Depart· Inf!nt. 175 N. Coa!!t Highway. Acth·Hies t'!f lhr new organ1zalinn. npen t.G bike ridt:rs of all ai;:es. will tnclude day.Jong trip~. b1kl!: racing and lon g distance. rid ing Perwn~ iniLre~ted in hl'lp1M11; es!ah\ish the club are urged Ill atttnd the m,e.tin~. Fwthur informatinn ma y be obtained from lhe Recreation Dep-artment at 494· 1124 ext. 45. ' ' ' , •• OU.Ntl COAST DAllY PILOT Hw•tl11tt-e• heck f•••t•lm Y.U., s.. ci-te Ck»i~i (OAIT "UlllSWING COM~ANY l •\.••t N. "'••' "'"*"t •Mil ~I- J ,e~ I. Cirri • ., Vic• "'"'""' ...... "-'•' ,,... ...... Tho1111• K ..... a ,.,,., l ~o11u' It. M ir•~~;.,, M1n.,1"11 l '•!Or Chtrl1t H. loo1 !lit~''' it. N11t Anbltnl M1Mfl"I J ~ltera Office• CMll MH•: .'.!lO Wftt ll'f Strt•I ~twPOrl INcJ" un NtwlOr! l &v'Wlrf L••1111• a .. ,et<· m 110'"' ""'""' M1111!1"11IOll l •H1': 1111J l•t(~ l o"ll""'' k~ C!t"*'!e: .1GS ~orl1' I I Ctll'll~ l"t l)AILV "11.0T, """" Mold! lo to!fltl'-,,.._ ,._~ II ,.,..11.,.111 ••llY u ct,i i...... M y Ill _,,,II eolllllno .... l ........ I -"' H-1 aMett, Col!1 ,.._.H, '°Uflllnt!"" aM<... ,..,,,.lt l1' Vt!lrf. St n Cle ..... •1/ C..i.w-otN k&llta.Kll, 1 io,. wl .. 1111• , ,111io.n11 •llllo~ l"•lnc•.-1 .,-ln!l"t e•tl\/ 11 M »D ' W.t kJ' Sl'rM:, Coolt Mn•, T~ f.714) •41-4Jl 1 Cl•lft.til A'-'h .... •4l·l•71 S. C._,. All P.,~: tekph• 4,l ... 410 ~Wit, 1171, Otl"fl Ctut l'v"IJh! ... c.i. .. ...,. ""• -otwl-., 1111n1,.1.o~•. llltwloll ..... !,... .. .. .. ..,1._.~,. h .... ~ _., lot ......,.."'.,. wl,..wr 1ptt111 ,,.,.. ...... 1111 "' ~ .. , ·-f. ,_..... ci.n -~·~ _.Oil 1! Mt...-11111rT lHdt '"' Cetlt 11no. C.•''-'""•t . •"""'"'''"' W "'""" ti 71 "'-&·'~"' ... ..,.,, II II ~flt; "'"•!•'I •"I'""""'• f1 is ,,_,~Jy. a school 5ite but mt "ll>'arn1ng them that it 11.·ould be twl'I to four ytars before ;i school v.·ill be built. -That th' Irvint: Company is equally guilty of poor planning in the are11 which has led tt'! the present shortage of srhonls. Burton and Peterson found that state law on tcMoil dictate! a hli.lt illi; 111~ of tv.·o years betwttn the time n'11.' hnmes are started and sc.hoo ls are completed. "The la w requirt:s that foundation11 be cnunted i nd then appllcation made f9r statt construdion funds,'' Burton stated. ''It takes 90 days to build a house and twn yeara before a 1thool can be con- structed." Burton said a proposed moratorium on home constructit'!n in the Irvine area "ll>"OU\d onl y increase the problP.m under txisting law. "lf we stop l11ying loun· dations we eli minate th!!: criteria for ad· ditlonal school construction fund8 ." Peterson said lhere il'I some hope that the State Legislature will work out an equitable school financing program for the state now that the Supreme Court h11s rul ed that prt'!perty taxes cannot he used for schools. Thev found in Sacramento that the state ·has l'.ln!y S4 million in funds for schOt'!l construction and applicatit'!ns for billions. "We are about ninth on the list and a new school costs SJ to $5 million st1 vou can see. where wt: stllnd under the Present situation," Burton emphasized . Peterson said that of 15 10.000 earmark· ed fnr earthqu::i ke proofing nn th!' fr\•ine School only S57.000 w11s spent for th al purpose and $463.000 used for 1ile purchase. in r.tis~lon Viejn . Both men. who 11re among 34 can· did11!l!:S for city council in the new cil.Y of Ir\·\ne, said they had no shorf term soJu. tion to the problem. "But ii the school administrators can· not come up with some snlullon in 11 reasonable length of time they should be re.pl11ce1!1" Burton added . Modula construction 1111hich could shorten b ilding time for new schools and a tax ov ride to finance them we.re put forw ard, .,.Visi ~ Doc~r Speaks at Mesa Council Meet A visiting Japane~e ps yc h I a t r Is l eltvate.d the Costa Mesa City Council to national office in a verbal slip Mrint11 y. v.·hile discussin& relations between na · tions. "Mr. Mayor and Congres,smen," said Dr. Ke.rsuke Mat.sui in his rather movin& addresg;·-• Th, owner .and dirl'clor nf Taga Ho~pital i1 studying for thret wetka "'ilh se\1eral oth er ,Japanese mental hygiene spedalisU 1t falrvit w SU.le Hri~pital. He noted that no m•ner v.1hat in· it:mational differences o<:cur. individuar s problems such as me ntal retard11tion are a uni\'t:rs11! l!nk. "Fram this d1y on. we wil l ~erve 3~ br1rlges and strings "'hith conn,,rt the Uni led States and Japan." Dr ,,_1atsu1 ad· dod "Th"!e strings and hridges may be small, huf tM,y will n!'ver ht brokt n " Ht and the other speci3l1sts "'ert. ln- lroduced by 'trvina Stnnl", community programs direc'or ·al lht! hnspilal 11nd given honorary Co8ta Mtsa c11tzenshl p. him tOt'! controversiaL Brandt, il'bo be<'ame cha.nct"llor ln 1969 when be fonned a coalition betwee11 ha own Social Democrats and the fr ee Oemocr•b. has made reconciliation bttwetn V.'est Germany aod tht Com· muni.rt natlr,ns ' the major aim of hi! foreign policy. He beg an this n e w ''Oltpo!itik" ( easte.m policy f as a foreign minister In tht grand coalition bet~·een the Christian Democrats and the Socialists. Brandt ~·as born in Luebcck Dec . 18, 1!113. Hr fled Germanv after Adolf Hitler came to power and ~tiled u • politicaJ refugee 1n l'iorv.·ay in IBJJ. He worktd llS a journalist during hi! lime. in Norv.·a~. When The Germans O\'erran r\orwa\' 1n lS.10. Brandt fled to neutral Swtden t1.here he ran a Swedish-Norwegian news age.ncy du ring the v.'ar years. He became a Norwegien citizen in l!Ml but returned to his native Germany in l!H6 as a press attache. in the Norwegian rtt ilitary mission. In this capacity Brandt cnvered the Nuern berg war Crimes trials. In 19~8. Brandl became ll Cennan citizen again and reentered local politics. He. served as vice ch airman of the Berlin hranch of the Social Democratic Party .1SPDJ betwe.en 19M and 19:,S and as chairman from 19~ lo 1963. He became national party chairman in 1964. He was a mem~r of the West Ge.rman Burn:lestag fparUamentJ from 1949 to 19[)7, whe.n he. bttame governing mayor of We.st Berlin -a position "'hich made him internationally known during the numert'!U! crist:s involving the trt'!ubled city. After l!!:ading the. opposition in the Bundestag, Brandt became vice chan· CE:llor and fore ign minister in the Grand Coalition in 1966 and chancelloT in his own government in 1969. Youth 011 Trial In H1mtington Parents' Deaths Jury selt:ction b!gan toda:y in the Orange Cou nty Superinr Cnurt lnr 1he trial of Gig Peters. former Hunt ington Beach High School honor student accusl!:d of murdering hi~ parents 11 their Lincoln Arenue homt: la ~t April 21. Judie Raymond Thnmpson i~ presiding over 1election~ of a jury for lhe triaJ of Pelers. 21. Judge Bruce Sumner has peen named lo take !he bench for the actual trial Peters is accused of the stabbing t'!I hia fat her, Charles, SS, and the atrangJ. ing of his mother Flora, M. a teacher at Linto!n Intermediate School in Corona dtl Mar. P!'trrs and hi~ glrlfrieiid. Anne B11rtholemew, Z2. nf San Diego were llt· rester! as they tril'd to cross !he border info Mex ico 2<4 hours after tht: alleged killin~a at the home of the suspecrs paren!s. Peters, 1.1·ho is held in Orange County ,Ja il. hi.s plraded innocent and :nnocent hy reason of 1nsantiy. Cha rg!'s 11ga inst t.l!ss Ba rtho!eme1.1· ha1:e ~en drnpped. Los .6-ngt:les la~·ver Barr,: Tarlnw is defending Pl!:ters. -Deputy ·Disrr1ct Al· torney Pat Bryan is handlin1 the pro- secution. Suspec t Pleads GuiJty in Theft Of Newport Gem s A man accused t'!f the theft nf ne11rtv $200,000 worth of je1.1·e!s from the hnme nr Newport Be11ch ~ocialite Pollv Pierce pl e.aded guilty Tuesday mt>merits btfnre lhr jury ~·as scheduled tn hrar the fi rst witne,ss in the Orange Counly S11perinr Courl trial. Judge Ke nneth Williams accepted !he plea of Wafter Seiffert. 4.1, of Los Angeles and ordered the defendant to rE"lurn fl) his courtroom fnr sentencing Nov . !I. Seif- fert f11ces a state pr ison term ·01 not less than five ye;:irs. Seiffert was one of lv.'n me.n who were waiting in r.tr11. Pit n:e's llome 11 444 Lidn Nord on Oct. 28, 1968. when abe rehlrned from a trip to Atla nta. G11. , She Ind her butler wert bound and ·J::agged while. Seiffert and his companion filled their poc:ke.ts with the contents of her jewel box . None of the costly jewelry has been rtcovered. A man stated by the prosecution to be Seiffert 's companion in the heist but not Identified by them was scheduled to offer lt!timony a-gailat Seiffert ln tht lrial. S!lffert -pt~-a·C!td gulley befort th'! llnkoown wltne.ss co~ld go on the witness st.al\d. Co lon1hia Airliner Crs8hes, Kills 19 ' ,: ~ "'I'.: I " ., .. . -' . ·j ' . ' .:,:· :~' ' • .· I i ' ' Baysltores S1vinge1•s It's not a bird and it's not a plane. It's not even Superman. It's JUSt Mike Robinson. 10. on the Super· swing. The kids v,·ho live in the Bayshore~ section or Newport Beach have this big rope h itched up to a tall palm lree at the beach. Another rope provides the pull l_1ne. Kid_s o~ the ground pull the line back. then if't 1t go, flinging the lone rider out over the beach and bay. T~e kids think Supersv,•in g is great. but some fol ks think Superswing is dangerous and \Vant to cut it dov,'n. LBJ Tells of His Pla11s I To Tur11 Dow11 1964 Bid J'\EW ,.ORK I Lt'! l -Lyndon B. Johnson says rhal on 1he second dav of !he 1964 Dt:mocratic National Converition he rlr11ftt:d a stalE"ment declaring he would not seek the Pre.sidency. but changed hi.~ minrl ~·hpn Lady Bird told him failur' !o run wnuld be bad ior !he country llnd demon5lra!e a lack nf couraii:e. ln lhe !hird p:irt nf the New York Timt:s conden.sat1on of his soon.to.be published bonk. '"The Vantage Point : Perspectivt's of the Pre.sid!'ncv, !9fi3· 196!1," publ ished in !he ne~;spaprr"s TL1esrl11y erl1!ion5. John.~nn ~aid he •·wrcstied with ~rave <loubts " through the ~pri ng 11nrl s1a11nH'r of 1%4 abnut see king a full !erm 11~ Prrsiden!. The day after the cnnven!i0n npenerl in Ath1ntic C11y AuR 24. Johnson said hf! rlrafted 11 statement saying, ''Our cnun lrv f11ces grave dan~ers These danRers muSt bt f<i cerf 11n<l met, hy 11 uniterf people unc!Pr a Jr11dPr 1hf'y d0 nn! dnuht ... ""Thi' limes rf'<111ire jp;u!Prsh1p abotil v,•hirh thPre 1.t n'\. d011ht and a voice that mrn of all part1e t . ~rc!1ons ttnrl colnr c<1n fnllnv.·. I have learned after trying verv hard that I <im nnt that 1·01ce nr !h~t !eadPr ·· TODAY by J. C. HUMflHRIES DIAMOND PRI CES THEN AND NOW ' Jn 1865. n one-carat diamond Y:a s listed at a selling price of 13 R pounds, or $90. It has jumped lo 21 pounds. or SI0.1 by J 367. Th is stone ~­ "'<lS f!Ual ifierl ln the Briti:-h price i1 li~I: "The least defect. v.·ant of (or ~ over) spread, or faintest tinge Qf ~· colour, reduces thes e va!ues con· siderably.'' This .~ame top quality ti stone \\"OU]d sel! for bet 1,1·een $1.500 ~ ' and $2,000 today. HnwPl"Cr. his press secretary, George Retdy. tnld him his refusal to run would '"just g1vt: the country to Gold1.1·ater !Sen . Barry Goldw ater of Arizona, t he Republican nominl!(')," Johnson said. L<iler the ~ame d;iy. JfJ hnsnn said L:u1v Bird . "respnndrd to my reque~t for her re::ict1nn to the propn:.ed statement I had V.Tillen l'.lut." Jnhnson v.·rntr . "In a ft w word~ ~he hi! me nn two most sensi!i ~·e ;ind cnmpel!lag poi nts,. telling me that what I plan'ned to do woulrl be 11'rnn_g for mv cnuntr\I anrl that it 11·ould shnw a lack ·or courage on my par! ··1 f1nilll .1 rjp(•ided tha! ;if1er11nnn, nf!Pr re\'f'rs lng niv po.~111011 of rhc morning and 11·1th a rPl\l('\anre known In 1Pr~· few pf''l· plP th111 ! would accrpt n1y party·s nnm1n:it in n," .Jnhn.~on s11irl. . On i\l;i~· 14 . 1%4 .. /ohnsnn :oia1rl. Lady Bird h;irl h:inrterl h1n1 a handv1ril!en mernn 11~1 in.it the pro.~ and rnn~ of .~Pek· ing lhl' Prr~1<1enrv rh:it 1ear ln h('r memo .. Jnh n:;.nn ~aid th;i! t.'a rtv Rird inl rl him th1tl. 1f he did nol run. ···vou m<1y lh1nk rnn murh -fnr lark of a hi.Rhrr ra!l1nJ:. ·and ··~·nu m 111 11)11\.; 11rnund for a SCllPf'·,l!:flll1 I dn nnt 1,111nl In hr 1! " • ·• r.1 .. "'l!t" ' . Accutron ·Deep Sea ' The most accurate underwater watch a diver can wear! . Give lliin !tie .A.ccutron Oetp 1 Se1 .•. the most 1ccur1te wa tch In tha underwale r world! It's dll!ererit lrom all eth er snorkel w1!che1 becau11 II u111 1 llny 1 elec1ronl111!1y·powe1ed tuning fork Ins tead of !he cu$tom1ry ba lance wheel to keep time. The tuning fork splltl e1ch 1 1&eona 11'il0'360 av.n pa rt1.\ 10 p111clse th1t we guarantee 1ccuracy to wl!hln a mln1.1tt a mon111.· · Free\\'a y Slaying 01arges Weighed Against 2 1'eens Orancf' Cnunl\" sheriff'~ officer s 1.1·iJJ tn- day ask the DiSlnrt Attnrne)'s Office It'! issue a murder romplaint a~ain~t f1,1·0 young hitchhikers accused of the killing or a Garden Grove motorist in a Santa Ana Fr~e1~·ay robbery. Cap!ain .Jam<'s nrnadbPlr s;i1rl thr "'ar· rant will br Sflui:;ht ;ig;iinst \\"i lliam DPn- ni.~ DunnP ::ind \"orm:in Vincent Rurcht!I, bn!h 18 and bnth frnm S!amfnrd. C:onn . Both men were ;i rrrstprl by Cllliff)rnia Hi!(hWav P;'l(rnhncn ,\1t'lnd11v n1izht ~·hrn !hPir ::1U1n W;'l~ h.1l1rd nrar ihr Sanrl \;in. yon turnnff. Offirr rs sairl 1hr\" forced !hf' \'rh1clP n1·1'r tn thr sirlP nf ·rhr rn:id afte r nnticing it being driven 1n 11n f'rra!ic n111nnrr. Thev found thr hnd1· 11f Fran<'1~ Jnhn ruf'halski. 2fl . flf r.:irdf'n (;rnvp sh1mprd 1n !hr front seat nf thl' r:ir !1 1.~ belie\'ed a! lhis sta11r nf thr in1·rst1,Ral1nn 1h;.it btlth s u~ncrr.~ thumbrrl ;i ritlr ;inrl rhrn ~hQl Puch;ilski 1n thP h;i<'k nf 1hr hrad 1~:it h a J!Un rrrrntl\' pureha~rd h1· thP vitllIJI ·, fathrr fnr his ~on·~ prn1rrt1nn '"\\'e hope In ~rl !hr compltunl todav and l'lrTl'l iJ?"O !he~P l\\"0 men ln rnurt Th11r~d;i.1·:· Brnadhr!! ~;iid Bnth are held 1n Orange Cnunl\" J:i 1! f_,ike property ,·alues. d iamond H p rices vary v,·idely, An acre of land ,! in California n1ay be wq,~th SS.000 i or $50,000. Everything depends on J the desirability of-·-lhe-propeity.·-' Diamonds may be \\"Ort h $800 a , carat or $2.000. Lt dep"ends on quali· \ ly. The more flawless th~ stone. 1 the clearer its color, the higher its ' price ""ill be. · Accutron" by Bulova \Ve have diamnnds of very~'ce -i'1 qaality'for around Sl.000. \Ve ave BCXIOTA, Colombia /AP ) -A Cclom-others of the same size, tha 5ell ~airliner cra.s~ Sundaf when It wa~ for a5 little as $800 or as muc a s .J. c 1 Jand iflg at th e. sm111J town of San \'incentt. $2 .000. dtl Cagua.n. 250 mlles &OtJll'lwest 11f Bo'.lgn111. and HI ptrsons wert: killed. Come in and see our fine collec· -, aulhoritie5 reported . fion of tiiamonds. There is sure t.o 1 Twn 1mall cblldrl'n survl\'ed The ~e one that ..-·ill fill your needs and • CONVENIENT TElMS '~ YEAR S SAM ! lOCATIOt' Pl11ne, a DCJ, with 21 pa5s~n1tr5 an!f dt your budget. _J IANKAM ER !CAIO--M ASJ<• C"·••• ....,,. ,HONl 1 41 .J~CI rT~wmen, h~d dt'p11rted from Ntiva less 1--=====~"~"=·~·'~"=·='"~"=======::==~===~~==~~~~+~~··~·~·~-~--~~~~~~~~===~l than 11n hour before the accident. .. :t!l.: 1823 NEWPOR T· BLVD., COSTA MESA . ' l ' J I I I ' " Huntingt\)n Be.arh Fountain Valley_ EDITION • - Today's Fl••' -.N. y. St.eeks VO[ 64, NO. 251 , 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, C;l;LIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1971 TEN CENTS Cities Seel{ State Help for Route 39 Plans • B~· .JOA~'NE: REYXOLDS Of "'t D•llY ~1191 51fH Aid from lhe State Divist0n nr High'''3.\'!'I is bf-in~ sought toda y by r.oun· cilmen fro1n three cities 11·ho are looking a.l a ne\1• alignment for lht Route :\9 llun· lington Beach Free"·a~·· Councilme"n fro1n Fountai n Valle1·. Huntington Beach and \\'estininster in · a meeting Tuesdav del'idcd to ask 1he clivision of highw°3~·s for ii dra11·ing of Ille ra1nps and interchange~ that "'ould be , • " needed for the proposed ne"' alignmcn1 The alignmenl -L'alled the cross-01 f'r route -follows Newland Street through "'estminster to Edinger A 1•enue. There 11 ~"·ings west, n1eeting Gothard Streel ;11 Warner Avenue, and follo~·~ 0othard lu Ada1ns Avenue. The proposal appears to 1neet tht> (•riteria or ea<~h of the three cities 11 fulfills HuntingLOn Beach's needs by run- ning through the middle of that citY·s in- dustrial area. The alignment through ' . .. ; I r' " --~ tj ' • ., ; I ' -,,. ; ~r.). • '" ' , \\'csln)insler. fa \"ored by city otltcial.~ !here. 11.·ould re1nain esse-n1ially 1s11ae1 and 11 \\'Ould bt 1noved 1nore lhan a rnile frrun the Fountain Valley city hm1l s. · Ho\1•e1·er. Weslrnins!er i\1ayor Derr~ i\lc\\1hinney n1 ade it clear he is not in t:ivor of the proposal. The half·nule bloc:k betY.·een Edinger and Heil Avenue wher'P lhe lreev:ay 1\"ould begin t•urv ing to the 11·csl hes within the \\lestmznsler cuy lim1tS ··\\le would h11\e to Sl'e a 111ap "'h1ch ,_, ~· I j tlilllL Y "!Ltll ""'"' 1o, l•t ,.,,,.. Baysliores Switaget·s It's not a bird and it's n ot 1 p!a11r. Ifs nol t>Ven Supern1an. ll'~ Just l\1ike Robinson, lO, on the Super· .sv.•1ng. The kids \\'ho Uve in the Bayshores seL·lion nr Nc"·port Be ach have this big r ope hitched up lo a tall palm tree a t the bearh. Anotl1er rope provides !he pull line. Kids on the ground pull tJ1c. line bark. then let it go. flinging the lone r ider out over the beach and ba)'. The kids think Supersu·ing is grea1. but Sorne folks lhin k Supers\l.•ing is dangerous anrl \1ant lo rut it do11·11 . Crossing (;ttard For llu11ti11gto11 School .4.ppro 'i:ed . A crossing gu:ni:i i$ lo he placed at the junction or Golden \\'est Street ~ncl Palin A1•cnue in Hu11tiuglo11 Beach after 11JI . SP\"ernl \l'rek~ llt(O residents or lhC! lfunlington !'ica<'lilf 11 r~;i petitioned the <'Ouncll for a f::Uiltd durini; school hour!' and a tcn1 porary ~uard "'as ordered sta. tloned al the intersection ~·hiJe a SW\'e1· '9'as ·conducted Fountai11 Valley S to1~e'~ l11cii1 erator Tu1·11 ed Dow11 T!1e \\"oolco Departinr.nl Siort i11- <'lnerator -the sourt·r of ll fy,·o·hou .- hranng 111 Septen1bcr -wa:o; turned <.lown by Founlilin Valley city 1·nunl'1hnt1n 1·ur<· day nigh!. "B111 thP11 I a~hed myself. 'wnuld l 11or· ry uvfr lhr prnbtcm :-;a much if ii w11 s1fl l'llrcad,\' there"' And 1 rcahi Pd I wouldn't r vcn c:onsirlr r 11. 1r lhe thing hadn"t alre11dy been huill ." he said. ln oiddit1on lo denying Lhr appral. 1·nt111· j'1!n1cn ;isked City 1\lanagcr Jirn Neal In ~\'l 1ntonna11on on ne\v rnnn.\ nr tr;.sh disposal. show~ l)ie land which wo!Jild be tilken Ulf't ~h.ibiled rrom working on a!ternat• to r ra111ps and interchanges befQr~ 6W· ~ments. 1·ount·i l y,•ould consider a change," he said If Hashimoto is unsuccessful the lhrtt durini: 1'ue3day's meeting. cilies will have to jointly ~equest "' \\1111iam Hashimoto. di\•1sion or feasibility study of the c ross-over route h1gh11a~·s dtpuly engineer for district from the state Highway Commission. se1·cn. told the men he \\·ould try to get Repres.e.ntatives of Fountain Valley and authoriia.tion to do lht ra1np and in-Huntington Beach indicated they would rerchange dra,\•i ngs. support the request , but McWhinney He c~plained that be("aust the design made no such concession. 1-1 ork is bei11g done on the adopted route "F'our or five years ago when along Newland Street, his department is \Vestminster came to your cities asking /Unification for !Orne help and cooperation with tht. freeway, v.·e "·ere tcld to take our pro~ bl em elsewhere." he said , noting !hat c.:ouncilmen fron1 F'ounlain VaUey and Huntington Bt.ach v.·ere now seeking ttM same cooperation from Westn1inster. Aoother major difficulty facing tbt. cross-over proponents is the time factor. Hashimoto pointed out'-that t.<On- struction of the free11·ay is at least s ix to seven years away. and adoption of *he- tSee ROUTE 39, Page Z> Hit alley Council Backs Dissenters 1'he Fountain Valley City Council Tues· day night backed elforls to kill the con- r roversial unilicalion plan for the Hun· trngton Beach Union High School District . Counci\Jnen unanimously expressed their displeasure with the proposal by a S to O vote and urged residents to join them by writing letters lo State Superintendent nf Public Instruction Wilson Riles and the :>late board of education. Counti!man George Scott called lhe J~1an. which would divide the high schoo! district into four new achoo! systems, •·ridiculous.'' H voters llppro\l e tht proposal next .. Mayors Set Meeting Over ~g!i1 ~ ees 1 1 .... "' •• Most or the: 14 Otange County mayor• who nuke up the Leaauie of Citjes city .~election <.:ommitt« bave agreed to meet eHrly Thursday in Fountain Valley to discus.'! the $1!,000 bill submitted by la wyers who represented the League in I he now resclved Local Agency Forma- l ion Commission CLAFCl hassle. Fountain Valley ~1ayor Ed Just set lhe :<pecial meeting for 7:30 a.m. in the city l1ell. .lust is chairman of the selection t·ornmi rtee. The bill submitted bv lhe :5anla Ana law fi rm of \Voodruff. Stewart and Vra7,ee shocked many mayors v"hc leam- f'd of 1hc mammoth tab during tht: \,·eckend. .lust. obviously ruffled. al so hlasted courrt.y supervlsors Rebert Battin ;ind Ronald' Caspers for aclions that led I\) the leiigue retaining the Woodruff firm \\'oodrulf. who 1~ a'lso the Fountain \'allry city altorney. lost his lawsuit in ()range County Superior Court. But the League achieved its desirtd rnd~ when Su pervisor Ralph Clark too\.. ad\ ant age nf Caspers' absence al a rnt:cling In vole ou1 Anaheim attorney llcl'b Licke r and seai Anaheim Coun· <'tlman Charles Pearson. Los Al an1ilos Couneiln1an .Joe Hyde h<1d ,.arlier been ousted from his spot on the I.AFC by League action whi ch pl1t f··ullerton Councilm11n Louis ' ' R r. d ' ' Reinhardt :n hi~ place. ll~de and Licker are identil ied by most 1·ouOry n1ajors as tOAS tn whal is describ· f'd as the Battin-Caspe rs power axi~. Re1nhard1 and Pearson have been described by Battin as "Irvine Company lap dogs., June, it ...,·cu\d jo the Fountain Valley and Ocean Vie\v SC I Districts into a new unified school dis ict, serving pupils from kindergarten thr ugh 12th grade. . The other three sc ool districts would be formed through ombination or the Seal Beach and s Alamitos school d istricts ,_a~ e unification of the \Vestminsfer and Huntington Beach City school districts along their boundaries. Efforts to block the plan through litiga- llon are now underway by bolh the Foun- 1ain Valley and the Ocean View school districts. Councilman Ron Shenkman a sked Death Suspect fellow cooncil members to cha!ltize "a blatant conflict of interest" a1nong several men1bers or the County Con1· n1itlee On School District Ori::anizatio n 1vhich has recommended the pla11 to the State board of education . He referred lo Fountain Valley School~ Superintendent 1\·lichael Bru::k ·s allc;;ation that these ton1mitteemen \\'ere subject lc conflicting duties and loyalties since they ser\'e in the dual capacity o! school board n1c1nbcrs. Shenkman's request Lo support the legal battle was denied by the remainini council n1embers . Jury Choice to Start ..... In GigJ:»aers Trial Jury selection beaan -today in the Oran1e County Superior Court fer the I rial er Gig Peters. former Huntington Beach High School honor student accu11ed of murdering his parents •t their Lincoln Avenue home last April 21. Judge Raymond Thompson is presiding nver selection of a jury for the trial cf Peters, 21. Judge Bruce Sumner has been named to take the bench for the actual trial. Peters is accused or the stabbing or his father, Charles, 55, and the strang\. ing cf hi~ mother Flora. S.f. a teacher at Lincoln lntermediate School in Corona del Mar. Peters and his girlfriend, Anne Bartholemew, Z2, of Sin Diego were.ar- rested as lhey tried to cross the border into ~fexico 24 hours aft.er the alleged killing~ .at t~ home cf the suspect's parenL'i. Peters, who IS held in Orange County Signal Signaled To Drill 20 Ne'v Oil Wells A ronc change allowing Signal Oil Com- pany lo drill 20 new wells in Huntington Beach was approved ·rucsday night by lhe planning ccmmission. Jail, ho.'! pleaded innoceJ11t and !.nnocent by reason of 1nsantiy. Oiarges against Afiss Bartholemew have been dropped. Los Angele~ lawyer Barry Tarlow i., defending Peters. Deputy District Al· tOfJley Pat Bryan is handling the pro- secution. School Bus, Car Collide in Mesa; No Bad Injuries A small school bus carrying ieVCfl han- dicapped children 10 \\lilson Sch.col 1n Costa J\J~ collided v.·ith a car early I.hi! morning. No one ¥1as seriously injured. California Highway Patrol olficers said the Taylor School Bus, a company from Stanton. ico!lided \l'ith a ca r on \Vil.son Street, cast of \\'allace Street, as the car pulled out of a pnvate driveway. Four children were bruised. but none seriously, officers said. All :seven youngsters 1vore seat belts in the bus. The bus drive r was Barbara Robles, JI, of Stanton. The rar driver was Sheri i\1cNill, 30, of 2369 l\1endoza St.. Costa Mesa . The children a l t e n d Wilaon School which has a special class for dear youngst~rs. Then PubliC' \\'orks Director J im \Vheclcr reported that. the numlX'r o! diiidren cros~ing the st.reel at that point did not. jusllfy 1t guard 11nd tht-e~· periment was <'ailed off. ThP incintra!or. al'tord111g lu Plannuiiz Director l1inton Sherrod, hoid been hu1li without a permit. V.'hen store repre.~e11. latives applied for a permil. in Sep· !ember, the planning co111n1ission denied lhP. requegt a nd Tuei;day night I.hr Niurn·1l unanimously backed lhe commigsion. "J"m fed up with people buildin~ thing" thf'n taking advantage cf u5 btcau~e lilc)"re already built," said f.ouncilm11n H ~ enkn1an to lhP applause nf homeo\\' s who had l'Ol1lt' to protest I he inrinerator. Mesa's D1·. Hartelius The change will allow the l."Ompany tr. rfevelop an acre cf land into a "unitiud" oil operation cf SI wells, including the new ones, BiU Woods, pU'bl1e relations diredQr ror the. oil company, said drilling operations «:urrenlly exist on the one-acre si te near Pacific Coast Highway and 18th street. The CHP is still investigating the cause er the accident. All school bus •ccidenf.5 are handled by the CTlP. This week Whc.~ler Iepcrted to !he council that the Huntington Beach City jeJe1nentary) Sthool Dlstril.1 wa5 Tlll longer busing children lo nearby Dwyer School from the tract and said that I.here WM now a n¥ lor a guard. "Th.is means the city school district har. , relieved itself cf the responsibility," coin· rncnted Councilman Jack Grten. "We grl nothing but pain from this dlstMrt." \\'heeler responded that because of thl" (!lose proximity of the school ta the t.r;it·t tWAt the scbool district h;id been pM-- 1'!ing .a' "'J)e(l.ial M'fV~•"" A guard was ordered stationed •t the intersection during JChool hours. pane Queen Ailing OOPEri.'HAGEN f APl -Quten lngrid ~o; operated cn today for • stomach ifttr, Md the surgeons rcpcrk'd af- tefward she wag in sallsfactory cond!Hoo. lncinerat s are permited in some non· residential z s in Fountain Valley, pro- \'ided the buil er can get a city building permit and a rmit from the Orange. County Air Pollution Control District Store representatives 11aid they hud nh· lained the APCD ptrmit. bu! the Sep· te mber hearing on the incinerator y,·;i., continued so Councilman Al llollindrn t'fluld sutdy the. problem fron1 lhf' stand- point af air pollution. la-~~repofi-Tve.&day-,night. he said h•. ha<t difficWty making up his mind. "l swayed back and forth en the i.s~e," h• &aid. "I •as thinking 1 "-'Ould go along with the recommendation of the planning director to Woe • 5i:r month permit on a tl' ial Dalis. Noses <.:01t0 led 'The 61-year-old Danish queen ll'llS· \VASHINGTON (AP1 -The Ccnsu.o; ~spllallzed f\lon<lay, shortly after l!ihe -Bureau ttports a black population of ~ King Frederik returned from tht n~.289' in the 1970 survey. about II Ctlebration in Iran nf lhe 2,500th 1n-percent of the prople trf the lJnited nj\·ersary cf the Persian monan:hy. Sales. • ----~ -· . - Fr ee d of All Charges By TOM BARLEY 01 Ir>• 01!!r ,.1191 t !HI l">r. Ebbe Hartelius cf Costa ~less wa~ r.Jearcd or insurance fraud charges...T ucs · d1ty in an Orange County Superior Courl ruling lh:ll al!'n throy,·s out bribery M1arges y,•hich wert< to be aired agoiln~t him if! an upcoming lrial. "rhe silver-haired physlci:in. ovr.rcomr with emotion. stumbled from .Judge Ra}'· mood VincenCs. courtroom. to _tell ne1vsmen: '"Thi~ .Is the grcate..31 day of my life. Thank Gbd my agony is over and now I can go back lo work.·• Judge Vin<:eors ruling followed 11n inl· passioned argument by defense atterney ~latthew Kurilich in which !he fiery lawyer Oailed the credibility of . Mrs. Reba Vaughn as a prosecuti<Jn witncs~ and asked Judge Vincent to di!>misi; any lf'lstinwny by 11arteliUi'l. r 0 r m r. r paramour. Kurllich, equa.lly o\'eroome by the rul· Ing. embraced flartelius in the corridor nutskle the eourtroon1 and h11iled ... the 'rrd11::t •·as the only possihle rullng ln th• ' I -·~ t•ircumstances. "This man has auffered enougti;• Kuri/ich ~aid. ·'L have never known anyone in my corner to bt subjected to the kind of harassment that Dr. Hartelius ha~ had lo endure In recent years." .Judge Vincent delivered hJ5-ruling in !he second day cf the 1-lartelius trial. He added the upcoming bribery tria1 to tht. rulinll with the comment thlt dismisNI wB.4 "ln the lnt~reat of ju~~-~.~ _ ... Judge Vincent'• ruling er(s a two-year l11le of proseculion that. began. in April. 1969, when the-piy1ician wa!I accused or burning hi1 o(Jices at 2345 E. Coast Highway, Corona del 11-iar, in what was ~•id to bt. a bid tc destroy highly in- criminating patient records. lie was cleared of iraon-fraud charae_, after one cf the m<11t a>lcrful lrlais In Superior Court history in which the blonde, volatll~ Mrs .. Vaughn often (!1)h· tradlctl!d her ow~ t.utimony and became involved 1n 1plrtted argument& •Ith Kurilich !hat frustrated the judge but amused ca'paclty courtroom audiences. I • I ., ' , The un itized approach makes it easier f« cil compa11i~ to recover the · cil by pre.ssurizing the field. Woods estimates the unit will be: .able lo recover as much oil in one year •s the in· divklu•I wells would in four yeara. "Ultlrpately that means WI!: will have Jen wells," he said. 1ddlng thlt the llf'e of lhf.. unit wUI bt approximately 1$ )'e&rl. Colombia Airliner Crashes, Kills 19 BOGOTA, Colombia IAP) -A Colom· blan airliner cra5hed Sunda y when it was landing at thi: small town of SM ¥inccnte: del Caguan, 250 miles southwest· of Bogota. and II p!rsons weft killed, authorities re:ported. Tf;o amall children ilurvlved. The plant, a OC3, with 21 )>anenger1 and crewmen. had departed from Neiva le:as 'than •n hour before the accident. . Orange C.au · Weatlier Fair skies with tempcrature.1 · reaching into the IOs al'tl in the works for Thursday. with a ptak or 68 along I.he seashore and onr. night lows in the 50s. INSIDE TODA. Y Another botcli of cvmmunitu and coUcotate thcattr attroc· ti Oh$, headed by l.aQUf\01f "L<111,0 Day's Journey 1·11to Night," ao 01l the boa'l'd.s. !Iris week. See E1l-tertainme1~t. Po~ 31 . · •1""'.. • ... ""t H C•IHfi11i. It c ..... ,_ • c._.11111 u, u Clt Hll.... 4Mlf • e...,it, u (19M-rol 1' O.llfl Htlkn 16 Dlvttcn t•l' ... u.-i11 "'" • ·~··"'"''"'"' )f.)I .. ,...... J1·1t ..... OCHt Ji lllM L-rt 14 MtllN• ' .... .u..· ... ___. ' -.... ...... , ....... " ......... ... _ .... ~,....., " ,,... ,. ..... 141 hr11f' JI ,,..,..,, 11..U Or. '"'""""~ ,. ll>fdl MKll•ta .. ,. , ... ~ •. 111....... »41 W"IMf 4 W-lle W.tll U W1m111• """ MoU Wllflil ..... W ·' Clerk Hurt, Assailant l(ills Self .. An unidentified man shot and wounded ·a store clerk with a stolen rifle then kill· eel hims~Jf Tuesday --11 Co.st.a Mesa 's South Coast Plata. The 1 p.m. double shMtJng was wit· nesstd by a dozen shoppers inside and outside the Sears sporting goods shop. Police. said today the dead man carried no identification. Th ey recOverl'!d 14 live rounds of amrrtunition from his jacket. The store cle rk, John \Valdon Bryant, 3B, of El Toro. suffered a ~nund In the thigh when he chased the man v.·ho took a 30--06 rifle from the sporting good.!i department. Here's how witnesses told police it hap. pened: Bryant and another sporting goods ' cler k were next to the rine rack 1,1•hen the man approached and asked. "\\'hat do you ha ve in your line of 30-06:'" The clerks sa id he took & Winchester. held it. tested the bolt action thtin reach- ed in his pocket palled out a cartridge and loaded the rifle_ "You can't. do that," one clerk yelled. according to police reports, -The man then backed away holding the i ifle in a port arms position and told thl!m "don·t move." He ran out !he sporting goods Shop, towards the main Sears: store ho!dllig the r!fle over his head, witnesses said, Bo th Clerks chased him. Bryant was the first clerk to reach the glass door and as he started t.o open it, the !lt':'t':ing man whirled and fi red a blast through the glass, sr.attering the 1,~1indow and hitting Bryant in the thigh . . The other clerk phoned for secur1ty patrolmen. but while he l'-'BS nn the phone, he heard a second _gunshot -the suicide shot -he tol d pnhce. Ten witnesses told police they heard the first shot, then saw the man running outside the store, waving the rifle. • .\II \\'itnesses said the man dropped the rifle. retreived it. lo;,ded il, then placed tht rifle butt against the edge of th~ b1J•J·:1ng leaned over it and pulled the tri--~r. He was kil!td im mE'diately. police said. The dead ma n was dressed in blue. Jeans. a white t-shirt and a Jevi jacker. f>olice placed his age ~tween 25 and 4n. They expect to identify him through fin~erprints or FBl records. _ Bryant was in i;i:ood cond ition, and didn;t even realize he'd been shot at first, another store clerk said. The bullet pass- ed through his thigh. Police said one man. not realizing ...,·hat had happened. yelled at. the thlef ""'hen he dropped the rifle and told hii:n iJ he couldn 't handle it properly, ta ke 1t back. •No one knew if other persons had entered the store with the suicide victim. Doug las Officer Named to Group An officer of Huntington Beach's f\fc· DonneJl Douglas A~tronautics Company has been elec!e-d as fe\lov.· nf thl' Amer. ican Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nauti'.::s. C. Jame~ Dnrrenhacher. \·1ce president of advi..nced systems and technology . ...,·as cited bv the institute f0r "significant cnn· tT1butiOns to the engineerin~ de1·e-lopmen1. of the N1ke--A ja1 and Herrules airhorne electronic svstems and for continued &ignificant cOnt.rth11tif'lns In !he manag~ ment of ma jor resEarch and de \"elopment proirams.'' · .4. certificate si2n1fv1ng his elPrl!nn will be pr?stnled tt1 Dorr!"nbach er at the OcL 2i meeting of the 1ns!lt11te in \\"ashington, D.C. OlAHGoE COAST DAILY PILOT ClltANG! (OAsT l'UBLtSM INCi C.,Ml'ANY ft eb•..+ N. w •• d "rnM:lenr 1..d PuftH1~er J1c\: ft . Cu1l1y Vklt ,,.Id.,, •!Id e.-ntl Mtntg• n .,,, •• te •• ,a £411 .... TJ.,.,,.,,, A. Mu.,.1'ino N &-;r!Q ~O•ICt Ah n Oirki'I Wtlt 0.-1"91 Cor.inry £1!\cir Hullflllftn .._. Offloe 1717 5 ltt(h loul1v1rd M1i!i11t Acliro n : r.o. l ox. 790, '2'41 °""' -I ~·lld!~222FDl'-'A ........ C111t1 M-: no W..1 a.Ml"N1' ...._-i ... c~: UIJ N~I \oul..,11'f .. ~ C!-te: .JU ~ ·l l ~mllw "•I T...,.._ t71 41 l4J ... J1 Cl~ Amrtltl .. l41·••1• c...y.i,1>1:\.-, Cl,.;..,. C..11 ~~bll11't"'9 C-IJl'~V. ;f.:' -ti.rt••· nf\11.IU l)Dft .. Ml'-1111 JMllW .,-1.,,....,.11_,ll. ..... ,'I ""'1 ·M ,..,........,., wfl'tlovl lfllllC,llL ,_.. '"'1•'U1 #II ...,...lfl'tl -· '• . DAILY "tLOT l!ttl "~•II La11lng Groundwork Kissinger's Jet Arrives in China BELGRADE {UPI I -Presidential AdW.ser Henry A. Kissinger arrived in Peking today to talk wi!h Chines' le:.:idf'rs 11 bout preparat i11ns rnr President NiX('ln'~ forthcrunin~ trip ro the Chine:ge niainland. the ·vugos!av news agency Tanjug !hid. presumabl)'. in PPk1ng Rs wf!!L On Oct. ~. K1ssingrr 11nnounced In \Vashingtr>n that l.hine~e And Americ11n nfflci;ils had ;igreed th11t ht> shnuld visil Pek•ni.: 11gain in 1a1e: Ckrober •·ro make <'Oncrete arrangen1f'nls for President Nl~on·s 1·is11 to China ." OFFICER ROSCOE BROAD CHECKS DETAILS WITH SHOOTING WITl)IESS CHRIS TEREGIS Coita Mes• Wom.1M Was 0Me of Several Shoppers Who Saw Inci dent at Seari Store The specia l pre:>ldenlial jet carrylhniz K 1ss1 11~er and his t>n tou rage or specialists tnok off fr·om Andersen Air force Base on Guam <1\ Ii 30 a ni -l0cal time f(lr a rour·hnur flight 10 Shangh;:ii, lhe first stop Jn China. It wa.~ Oe:litved hr stopped nnlv briefly in Shanghai he/ore heading lo Peking. F:f- fnrt~ by phnne !o confirm his arri1·al in Sh;inghai, China's 1:-irgesl city, failed ;1-·hen 11n un identified Com m u n is t li?Qkesman !here tnJd UPI "We have no authority to dl.c:rus.~ thi s matter over the telt>phnne" and th<'n hung up. }o do rhis, K1s~inger is t;:iking alnng w11h h1rn polith·:ll ad1•i5itors frr1m the st11te depar11nent's Chin;i ~e("lion. a mrn1 hrr nf the president1:-tl p1·es.~ nffii·e. ;i \Vhi!e House cnmmunir.atlon.~ expe:rt 11nd a n1ember ol the Serret Servif'P. s1alf whir h pro1·ide~ prP!ectiOn fnr rhe rre.~idenL !n ttddition, he is raking mem ber., of his own st11ff. Sky Nightmare Pilot Dies, Wife Flie.i;; Blindl)' TUCSON. Ariz . r UPI l Roberl Delafield and his "'ife Elaine nf Nnrman. Okla .. had a week·s dream va cation in f\1exico, but it ended in a nightmare of horror and de ath. As Delcifield and hi~ "·1fe flew hnme in their Cessna·172 Monday night from a "'eek's vcication in Hermosillo. Delafield suffered a fatal heart attack at the con· trols. Mrs. Delafield, unable lo re viv e her husband , called for help on the plane's radio. She could Oy the plane but had never flown at night and was unfamiliar "'i th the area around Tucson Her pleas "'ere heard by a I.raining: crew from the German Lufthans;:i Airlines. \\'hich has a training base al Tucson Airport. The German pilots notified the Tucson tov.,er and continued In relay messages betv.·een the "'Oman and !he lriwer unHI she ~ame into range of the to...,·er's radio receivers. Airporl controllers called D a v \ s • Monthan Air F'nrce B.:1se for help and Lt. Co!. Keith Porter, \\'ho w.:is preparing to l.:ind his twin-engine training plant'! al the base was dh·er!ed, He was radar guided on an 1ntercepl Cl'lurse v.·ith J\1rs. Del<>field'.s craft and finall y came into visual contact \\'!!h her at LOllO feet Using radar, Porter guided lhe wriman to lh' 3.500 f Pet IP vel but he w11s 11n· fcimil iar with the 'instrument pan Pl nn the. private plane and v.·as unable to talk hPr through th!' landing. Airport nffici;ils contac1ed pn1·11 tP pilnl Robert Cull er. whn fnund a priv<1\f' planP parked at the airport whi ch was similar to Mrs. Oeli:ifield'~. \Vhen Cu!le:r took off visihilit,y wa s IP.~~ than JO miles and ii was raining. Using radar guida nce: from the ln\\•er. he found fl1rs. Delafield's crart. Then wilh the help nf i;:rnunrl cnn. trollers he guidPd her In thr airprirt ;ind !alked her through the landing pro- cedures. :vlrs. Delafield . whn is e certified pll11t bu! "'ho has had nfl bad "·eather. af!er- d.1rk nr radar training. then brought the plane in for a smoo!h landing H<fr husband, Robert, "'ilS taken irn· media tely to a local hospitiiJ but 11·as de:ad nn arrival. Mrs. Delafield wa s unhurt but was sn se1·rreJy shaken by the nrdeal and tht" dearh of her husband th.:it she ll'as placed under sedation. Aries Heads Race Pack In Cabo San Lucas Meet Bv AL~1 0N LOCKABE\' 0 AllY "!LOT llnltl•t !O•ler The two Columbia 57s took advantage of fresh winds off the Baja cnast. \'.1ednes- day a nd moved intn the lea d in Ne...,·port. Harbor Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race. Russ Ward 's Aries from Lah111na Yacht Club was about rinr mill' ahPad of Bob Beauchamp 's Dorothy 0. NH\'C . a~ they sailed to1vard fo,-fa gd11:Jena Bay . The twn yacht5 v.·ere about 60 miles north ol r.·lag Bay. Al Scho!':llerman·5 Anna r.tar1a II was about 18 miles behind the \eaderi:; V.'1lli11:m \I \\'right's Kah!l1. Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. and Ramon Car\ln·s Sayu!a, Acapulco Yacht Club ""'ere sa1lini Te111ple R eadi P.~ H nllo1 veP 11 F ('.~I. A treat 11·1thnu1 a tnrk hA!-: bPen plan ne<l Or! .111 h1· lhP Trmplt H1\IPI flf Hun ltngt on Bea~h The "GnhlJn.~ and ra1nu\~ '.'\1~ht" begtns a! 8 p.m in the Huntington Bf'ach Recre<1l lQn Ce-nter The-prngr.iim inc!Udf's dinner , danctng, gaml'!.s , r.:irnivaJ booths -and a gyp~y fortune teller Tickets are l5 per person or SlO pf!r coupl e. Reservation~ may be m~de ...,·1th Shy C,ohen. 842·3183 until Oct . 27 Valley Pageant Deadline Nears Final dale fnr registration ror the f t'!unta1n Vallty .Junior ~11ss crint est ls Monda r . The PageAnt will he h"ld Nf'lv 211 ti l.J'ls Amigos High SchOfll 11uditor ium. Sponsored by the Fountain Valley Jaycees. the conle.st is he.Id l('I pa y tribute to glrl1 have Achieved h.lf!h.academic !landing, but whn have maintained their inte-.rests I om munit,\• actlvl!ies. Tt'! qualify, · ls must be re-sidenL~ nf Fountain Vallty and high ~chool seninrs between the ages of 16 and 19 For information contact August Olim. !31·20!3. Khn Win s. Suit LOS ANGELES 1l"PI1 -Kini N(lvtik was •~·arded $49,000 ln ~uperinr CL111rt Tuesday for varinus injuril'!.S $.he sufft"re-d iii a 11lfi6 car accident ' Mi~$. Novak h::u1 ~uf'd Mnr.i:an anrl ~nns i:;"r~;:e for $1 million .iifte.r A re-;ir tire 1m· pM~rly inst11.lltd fe ll off and h!':r auto plunged off U.S. 101 and overturned near Santa ~111ria. -· w11!11n three: mtlPs nf earh other abrnit 12 mtlPs be:hind Anna Mar ia II. .Jnhn Scripps' No\·i a Del Mar. San Diego Yacht Club W<l5 1~ m'i!P.~ astern or K11hili . The n<!C't l"njnyeri 10 In 12 knnt wind,~ Tuesday night but the breeze dropped in about six knots earl.v today. f'res h('r ""'ind11 are expected later toda y. Arif'S, 2.'i-l!N 112·.'i:-iW Dorn thy 0. 2~-12N ll.1-05W Nnv1a Del M;i;r , 2.'i·5RN 113·.16\V Ann:-i Mar ia; II. 25·30N 113-02W Kahil i. 25·4.'lN 113-25\V Sayula . 25·40N 113·32W Doctors Believe Apirin Ma y Be 'Pill' for l\'l en LOi\'001\ ll'Pl \ -A ~p111n mA~' hi' !h" 1"11 £! ~nui:.hl 11f!Pr m:ilF 'pill.'• tv.·n fin v;il C.nllrL'" 0f ~urcl!'nn~ rf'SP1!rChPr~ i::air! fn- rJ;iy in ;in .;;r!1 cll' 11'1 lh P Lanrel ~lerll<'ill ~1;icr.:111nr 11r.!i .. J r. C<il11('r fln0 R ,1 F'\0.,.,rr r,f 11-,,. rnlll'_>!P '~ !n,.!1\111,. nf Ras1r;il Mrrlir.:il Srirnrr sairi thry ha\'f' f0und ('lrd \nary rlo~es nf ;i~pirin m;iy aff.tct men's fert itl - r ~· \\'hen ma]P vnl11nlerrs l'l'lk 11~p1r ln , thP rnnrrn!r;itinn nf prn~!.ac:l;indins 1n lhPit sen1an "'fl~ rell 11crd. the re~P;irrhPr'i ~'1irl rrns1agl.1114Jn!'. horlv subs1.:inrp~ rir~t. fnund in the prosl;i!e _Rl;:ind . ;ire now knn\\·n In pl.:i~· a part in m;inv hodily funrtinn!' And ha1•p h"rn u~ed to inrklcr: abortion in w0men. !he ~rticle· said The re,~Parrhers ~Aid ~(';iuse nf thp· 1mplJrat1nn~ nf their results. a lar~er cl1niral rrial shoulfl h@ 1111drt1aken. ln the meantime. dortnrs investigR1inii; obscure. rasr~ of infertility should cnn · sider the possibility nf Aspirin nr tim11.'r drugs being responsible. they said. E )'e E xonis S et For 11 nll ey Kids . Nearly "00'1 Fountain V111lr~· ~chool childre-n "'Ill rf'<'rive eve examinalinns this month undPr 11 prn~ram funded by !hf' Hu ntln~tnn RP;il'h I.inn·~ Cluh. The_ childrf'n tn be teste:rl lhi s l'f'llf .,.,.111 be in ~iOOPr~<tr!Pn, ~Pennd. fnurth find ~"1'rnth gr11rle~ ThP schnnL~ will hP able: le! te:~! 1.500 ITH'lrl' studPnt~ lhi:in last vear T~slinp, v.•ill he cnndu<·ted hy the sChool nurse~. aided 11\· par,.nt 1·oluntrt"ro. Arrnrdin~ In Me:il!h ~' r 1' 1 r r ~ Corirdinatnr fl'm Z;ihJPn . 20.1 ~!uden1., "'ilh pn~~iblf' viSi"n prnblPm.\ \\'rre_ 1den· tif ied during testing lasl year Tht"S" ('hildren were-referred to f'Jllrtnts and driC'.'l.ors for hi rth er e.x11minat1l'ln Fr·om Page l RO UTE 39 ... rross-n1·p_r route rnuld <'OSI ;in arldilional thrt'I" [fl fo ur yr;:ir.~. He ;ilso rPmindrri !hr <'lf.v officials lh;il the 11rne t;ible w;:is nnly an l'slimale 11'h1ch i~ subj('('! lo burlget and planning pririri1.Y ch;ingt's. '·One )Yl SSibil i!y ls th;i( Jhe money for the P:iclf1r Cnlls! Freeway could he mov· erl up tn this fret'wa.v which wl'/uld mean that cnnsrructinn rould begin sooner. \l'e're work ing on ou r pl;inning prngrarn ria:ht now. so if~ r.ither difficult to say 11·hi:i! will happf'n ," hf' s;iid . H;ishimnto ,,air! lhrre <tfl' twn t1"· riu1remrnts tn hf' fillrrl befnrP thf H1ghw.::i.y C'11nn1is~inn v.·0uld cnnsirlPr A nPw hrarinr: nn 1hr rros~ 11vpr alignmen!. first. ;:ill ;i~nties invnlvP.d -lhP lhree (·itiP~ -mu't bP un;:inimnu~ in lhP tl"- quest [or ;i nrw hearing ;inrJ , ~ernnrl, I hP,V mu~t i;hnw a ~11hs t ;intial rra .~on for renrenini:: lhr l'lni::s . \''ith The r111• r·ouncil of Fnt1nla1n VallPy nn rec11 rd refusing tn ~ign a ro11t P Agree:· menl 11.·ilh thP ~!atr. lhr "substantial reasnn" ;ilread.v is present. HuntinAtnn Re;:ich·.~ Mayor r.enrge ~1cCracken. "·hn said t'Qunr.ilmen Al Cnen ;inri TPd A;:ir!lett .~1 1ppor1ed him. notrd Iha! the rlelfly \\'t1Ulrl bring intoler11hl e !r~ffi<' cnn<lition., !n Hun tington Beach . .r .. rr1· l\faTnev. thP nnlv otheir Hunti nc.lon BeaCh c()1Jn.cilma11 Presrnt . rlis;.Rree:d l•·ith r-.-fcCrill'krn sa~'inR he fell the dela_v wfluld hr w0rth the be:nefils to lhe in- rl11slrial ;ire;i , Founta in V;ill<'v councilman R on :-.henkm an said th~ time: element should nnt even hr ;in isstir. "\\'e"re talkin_g 11bout a lifetime. we ·r,. !illking <tbnul a highway system that i.q c·ning tn nutl;:i.~1 us ;ind the peoplt> in our cnmmunllir~ .:1nrl 1h<?ir ('hllrlren and their (!ranrlrhilriren . I don·t think three nr fnur l'Pa rs i~ ton rnvrh lime tn properly plan 'this freew;i y," hr sairl. ~cV.'hinn~v s;iirl his council wnuld look ;ii dr;iwincs.fnr lhP new route. "but has· rrl nn 11•h;i[ rvp srrn happen with 1n- tet5ect.1Pns r;ikinc hu~e chunks nf l;inri l)rfore. 1 "·nuld imagi ne th;it. nur cil.v rnuncil "'n1ilrl ~till be npj}OS('d In ;i chanc.P " Rnb llunt l(I . 1•1lv rn;inagf'r n f \Vc~tm1ns1rr ;inrl 1'.lr(r;:icken hnughl 11r ann!he:r JY)lrnt1al prnblem with the f'rnss · n\'"r rnu!P 1'1rCr;irkrn s;iid !hP rnu1,. had been prnposPrl r111ring the ori;;:i ~;,I hcar- rni:~ hut "'a.~ rPjer!rd becau.~P lhP rurve ;ii \'('1\•J ;ind anrl f'.:llingrr 11·nuld hP r·nrr- fin<>rl 1'1 loo n:-irn1w ;i r;idi\1~ frir 11 .~;ifp frrr1ra~· ·~~~:'"'" ":" ± .. _. ~:::-" GEM TALK TODAY T11n1ug, Hl a d1spa!rh from its Peking cnrresponden1, 5~1d Kissi nger 's Roelng 7117 l;inde:d on time at Peking airport In a lnw-!evel welcome. Only correspondents and second -le vel officials we:re nn hand fnr the we:lcome, which lasted about 10 minure~ befnre Kisslnger and his hosts drnvr into the city. A giant sign in Chinese al the airport ralled nn "peoples ot the world to unite ;:igainst American imper ialism and their lackeys." Ki5sin,i:er m;ide: a secret trip lo Peking .July 9·11 for extensive talks with Chini>se rremier Ch0u F:n·liti. It was during the.c:e 111lk~ tha ! the Chine~e invited Nixon tn 1·1si! Chinn ";it an ;ippropriate date hrf11r~ M;iy. \972." Nixnn acceptrd that. in vitation "with pleasure" and pl.:in~ .for the l'isit went ahead at fuH speed in Washington and, Reagan Booster Shirley Phillips Di es in Beach Shirlr.v Phillips was ]11sr A !eC'na~e:r r1si1inp: ;:i mid\\·e~tern rei;:nrt when ~he h-"O tn !'le rei-C'ued frnm Jhr watrr hy a ha11dsn1nr, ;ithlrtir young lifPizu:1rrL His name 11·a~ Rona ld Ree;:igiln and lhe ;i11ecdn1e was nf!C'n repe;i!ed during the time: Mrs. Phillips was a dedicated , Pnerge!ic wnrker in !ht> Huntinii;!nn Beach Republican Wnn1r.n's Cluh. "l ml~ht no t be here 1r ii wa.~n·! 11'/r hiin."' said the busy Re;igan·suppor1er. F'un<?ral services art> set Saturda\' fnr Mr~, Phill ips. who rHrd Tuesda:r Al 44 in Long Beach ~le:mnria! Hospital ll fter a ~ix·month illnc.~s. Rites wi!I he al 1 l a.m. ;it, Speerl!t ~·.:1milv FunPr;il Hnme in ReaumnnL near !he Cherry Valley home where Mr . Rnrl ~1r.c:. Eu.11ene: r.. Phillip~ n1nved five ye;:ir,~ ;ip.n. f)ur!np: her ,\·~ar~ in Huntingtnn ReRch. ,\1r~. f'hilhp~ w;i!< invnlv~rl 1n :i v;i ne1~· nl ri1·1r ;ir!iv1\1c~ hr.~1rlr!< 1:n1· work and also opcr;i!td n rr1·:i.n11cs s!11din , St1r1·ivor.~ 1nrli1rlP hPr hush;inrl , 11 i;:nn , L;irr.1'. d:i.up.htrr!<. Mr~ .J~n fr;inmrr 11nri f\1r~. Linrl;:i Rrnwn , a hrnlhrr. Rnbert 1-!ous!nn, 11nrl a .i::i~trr. lvlr~. R!'tt,v Her~ rer;i, ;ill of Hunt1n.i:tnn Be11rh Shr -"l~n lrR\'E'~ he r 12:randn1nther. ~1 r~. Lr n;:i A;i rf'\P!L who 1n <1 kP \ hrr hnme 1n thP Rr;i 11mnnt ;ir·,.~ [~ .... ~.,,--------,.-~- i i ~ Accutron· Deep Sea ' by . ~ ' n ~.'·."~.~~~:~ .. '!JI. J I~ DIAMOND PRIC ES THE N ANO NOW fn liifi.l a onc-c-nr,ql rl1Amond \l'RS )j ~1 ed <11. A srllin,t: pric e nf J~ pnund .~. or ~90 11 ha.( jurnped In 21 po11nrl.<, nr $10.'i by 1A67. This 5lone \1·;i5 qu<'llified in the British price lis1: ''The leRsl rtefec1. \\'ant nf (or over) spread, or faintest. tinge nf colour, reduce~ these Ya lues cnn- ~lderably " Thi., ~ame lop qualit.Y ··~tone \\'l)U]d .~ell for het1.1·een ~1 .500 and ~2 .000 torlay. t ' i· ~ t I· ' A ;i ' ' 1' ; ~ ,, • The most accurate underwater watch a diver can wear! Give him 1ti1 .Accul•on Deep Se1 .. , 1tie mo!\ accu111e w11ch in !he ul'ldflNl'l!ter world [ 1!'9 dit1e1ent !tom 111 other snorkel wat ches becaugs II uses • llny \ 11ect1onlc1ny·pow1red l11'lln' fork !l'ls1et d of th1 cu stom11r1 balariee wheel to keep time. Ttie iunlno lork •Pih• e1eh 1econd Into 360 -even p1rts. eo preclee th1l we gu1r1n1ee accur1cy to within 1 minute 1 month.• Welfare Dips 111 State 6tli Ti11ie in Row SACRAME/\'TO ~AP~ -CalHorn ia's "'e!ra re 1·;ispJoad decJinf'd <luring Sep- tember fnr the sixth consecutive month, A ctin~ r.ov . Ed Reinecke said 0tod .11v. The raselriad dipped to 2.2 ~illinn, down by 10,000 fro1n Augu st. Ae:intck• told 11 new.~ ronferenre. He '.~aid !he decline: h;i s hern hrou ght about by the strong adminisfr;ilive ar:· tinns nr lhe Rcag11n Administr11tinn and "the emphasis ()Ur ;idmini strafinn ~lls place:d on nverhauling the sf ale's welfare sy~tem." The new fij!.ures do no1 reflecl A rlrnp !h::it i., expcc1ed from impJemPnt.<tlinn Or!. I nf thf' WC"lfa rp_ Reform Art ""nrked n111 hy GnV. Reagan ;ind legislative lr;irlrrs. Re:inecke s<1id the declining c·as,.lnad has .~;ive<J S~O million in sla!e. J0r 11I and cnunty funds over the p;isr six mnnths. Rut he s11id he dnr.~n'f belirve ih;:it the ;idminislration cot1ld count on .<:uch ~av· ings In balance !hf' $~36 million dP.ficit in !ht> current budget. Reinecke sairl coun1v relief rnll~ ;:ilsD harl dr-cline<l des pite 111e gloomy fnr!'rAsts by Rrag;in·~ critic~ 1ha1 thrv wn11ld s1111r ;i.' sla!e welfare rolls "'ere ;.u!. Reine{"kr said lhr dip of lhc pa .~t sit months. PVP.n ir it dne.~n't. rnntinue, i>.,tablishes th11l .. ...,.P in CeJiforni a havl!I been able In confound the so-cal!ed v"elf.iire expert~ who said 1t Cfluldn"t be dnne . .'' Planne rs Rej ect '' ' Billboard Firm An nutdo0r Ad verl ising llrm Tuesclav night wa.~ rlenie:d fl rrque.c:t In cnntinue u;;ing it;; billbnArrls h~· the Huntington ReAch r'IAnn!ng Cnmmi;;si0n. The four sii.i:ns, locareri in l'ilrlnus p;irts of 1he city. adver!L~P new hou,~ing prn- jrcl~. 1"1clven f:rn~er lnC' nr l-l11llvwnnd. f;:i il- P<l tn per~u;idr the ;:rvrn:man com· mi.~sion thal it ~hn11lrl i;:ranl <1 nn e·year l'ArianrP fnr !hP si~n~. Rirhard H~rlnw. :-.~;;i.~111n1 ri1.v planning rl1 rrr10r. cl ;iimtorl thP si1?ns Wl'rP "either n1•c1«~17e nr rno rlo;;P lo nlh"r ~1g-n~ ·· ICCllTlOlf IU' Ill "I~...;; l\!1•1111 1lttl. Tn!d t~ I ~ID!~ tf &Iii fHT. [llDlf4 tlmt •~lltu!er. ~1y.(loft Wlft0DW, j ld. . Like propcrl ,v ,·alues. rl tamontl prices vary '.l'irlely, An 11cre of ls.nd in CP.1 ifnrni;:i may be worth $15.000 (lf $~0.000, Eve:rythini:: depends on the desirabilHy of the property. Diamond~ m;iy be 11•orth $800 n carRt. or $2.000. 1,.#1. depends on qullli· ty'. The more na11'less the ~tone. the clearer its Color. the higho r its price \1 ill be. \Ve hAv e diamonds of ''t?ry nice qu111ity fnr around Sl.000. \-Ve have. olhers of the ~~nie size. !hilt sell f(lr a~ little as saoo or &s m uch a s Accutron t> by Bulov9. 12 ,000. Come 1n and see. (IUr fine coll ec-='.l !inn of d 1A mnnd~. There is sure lo be one lh<1t 11·ill flil your needs and lit your buds:et. .~ J. 1823 NEWPORT BL YD., COST A ME SA CONVENl[NT T~RM S I• Nl(.4. Mi R IC.4. ~0-MA STE ~ CH.4. •Gl 14 YE.4.-S SAM E l0C.4.T10 N 'H0Nl J•l -J401 :.1 51 <1L 0'.!f£ C2 :;;:±::.--:L --... ~ •• Ma11 so11 Pal Flee s J-ail, Recapture(( LOS ANCE L£S ! UPI 1 -A ~-lanson family 1nember 11ccuscd of atten1pted n1urdcr escaped frorn a l:!lh floor jail cell loday, sawing through bars and slidin~ down a rope or torn matt!'css t o\'Crs. but 11'a5 rcc;opturcd in a house-to-hou se '<carch in Holl~·wood where he erashcd the: getaway ear. Si.1 other '.\1anson el<1n 1nen1bers-/ivf' 11v1ncn and a rni:ln -were a!'l'esled as liU:-ipected at"COlllpll<:es. Kl'nne:h Con10. JI . anested for his ::i!l<'RCd roll' in a 11ea?On -steal1ng raid on .R gun ... hop, eseaped trom the Hall of .Justice at aOout 3 a m . the sher1ff'i;. t1epartment reportl.'d. lt \\'as his second jail escape. Deputies said he ~1·as recaptured about sr\'en hours late r in a niiddle eta~~ l't'side1111al area or Hollyll"ood . and of- fered no resistant'!.' Con10 sa11·ed lhrough two vertJeal bar1 in his cell tnto the passagewa.11. and then ··enlarged a food pass-through·' to get in- 1n an outsid<' eurrldor. !ht' sheriff".~ <1epartment said. He pried off a \YindO\'I screen and lowered hiinsr.lf to a 10th floor roof with a rope m<ide of tor n-up mattress <:O\'ers, :;1)1rt continued to thl' eighth floor 11•ith a ~i 1nilar rope 11•hcre he smashed a 1rindo1v into a t:ourtroon1 and ned into the unguarded portion of the building. Shortly aften1·ard. deputies detailed 1o <:hr.ck out i\tan son Fa1nil y haunts in the hippie ;:irca of \Vesl Hollyv.·ood sighted on Sunsel Boulevard a van belonging to thl' fan1ily. It is usually parked in front of the }fall of Jusli<:t:, v.•here members of lhr clan keep vigil for their imprisoned lead er, Charles t-.lanson. The driver "panicked and crai;hed into 11 parked car·· 11·hen the deputies gait i:hasr-. the sheriffs office said. and ··Como 11·as ob served fleeing from !hr 1ch~!e in!o the adjacent area ." 1\Janson ._.Jan 1nember Sandy (;oode wa~ -R1-res1ed in !he vehicll' Fivl' other clan n1l.'mbcrs -Ll'nn Fon1- n1er. t\itt~· Lutesinger. Sue Birte!l and f\u.:hard Stauser -'l't:re arrested in another part of the l·ity on i;uspicion (Jf being accomplices. tile sheriffs depart· ment said. /\ cordon wa!I thrown around A tw o· b!otk areci, and helicopters 11·ere called into illuminate the preda11·n datkness 11·ith searchlights. -\ dcpu1 .v said he saw Co1no and g;.11 r !"hase but los t the tugit 11'e in thr ciarkness. lie 11•as afraid to fire his pistol !or fear of shooting into nearby houses. Con10 1vas one of several i\lanson fam i· Jy members awaiting trial for attempLed 1nurder in L'Onnection 11·ith a gunbattlt \\"ilh police in Se ptem ber 11·hen the lamil.\· ;illegedly raided a gunshop 10 :,:et 11·eapons lo fre e riianson l<'rcc\\'ay Slaying CharO'eS Wei O'l1ed ti ti Orange County sheriff "s olficers will lo- ciay ask rhe Oistrlcl Attorney's Office to issue a 111urdcr complaint aga1 nsl two ''oung h1 1c:hhikrrs accu sed of the killing nf a C:arden Grol"e mot onsl in .._ Santa Ana r rec11·av robber1'. Captain J .lmes Bro"adbelt said tht: 'Yar- ran t "'ill bt sought again st \\'illian1 Den- nis Dunne and J\"orinan Vincent Burch,U, both 18 and both frorn Stamford. Conn . Both me n '''ere arrested by California H1gh11·a~1 Pa!rohnen l\londay nigh! '~hen their auto was halted near lhl' Sand Can- ~on turnoff. Olfi<·er.~ said they forced thr l"eh1l'lr 01·rr 1(1 1he ~1de of the road ~f!l.'r nouc1ng it hc1ng <1n1·cn in 11n erratic manner ()fficials Ask Di vine Advice CQl.C'.llBL,S 1L Pl 1 -The Oh io Hou se. ll'h11.h ha:i ht:'n recciv in~ :td1·1ce from all corners for mol"t 1han se1en 1T1onths on v,•hat lo do 11bout budgrl ;inO taxes, decided Tuesday 10 seek help fr om a new source: The 1~ fec1Jng \\'a.\ e:xpressed 1n this pre-session praye r o(fcred by Hou se ('hap!ain Alr1n Dua ne Smith· ··t..ord . 11·e°\•e tried cvcr}1h1n g short of 11 m1raele trotn you. "To help end our budget and tax- 1nR snafu .. /';ow we 1t/lk you lo granl lhal. miracle required. "t\nd p)l~ase do il !!001'1 "cau~e everyone·~ tired ."' .. Amen ," echoed the members. • ! D,lt,tlY l'llDT Sii!! l'hf!• Stial~es Alive Steve .A.llison. 13, I\e\1porl Beath, has this pct gopher ~nake nan1cd .. l·lercules." (\V eil. ~111art~. can ~ou tell a 1nale gopher s nake from ~ fen1ale gopher ::.n;1 ke·•1. ll crt·ulc ~. \1ho likes lo \\"rap herself around Steve·s neck . laid 11 egg.-. r<·rrntly an d four have no1v halehed. Stevr keeps thc111 al t 1n the garage al h1!--!ionic. 25~1 Bayshore-!)rive 'i'ou kno1v \l'hat Steve'$ 1nothl'r '.'a1c1 11 hen !--he ~a\1 those baby :-;nakcs'.' ~hr said. ··,.\aaaghhh."0 l h<1t ":-11ha1 ~hf' :--<11d . Reti1·i11g M&:lri11e Ge11e1·al t'5ays Co1·ps W ()t1 't Go Soft .<\Jthough Pres1dcnL .\1xnn \\!II ::.ho1·t ll be nan1ing a nl'W eon1111andan1 10 head 1ne 1\lannf' Curµ<;. 1l1e u u : b o 111 J! Lf'alhcrneC:~ le;icirr ~a.1 ~ thrrr II be 11u :.o{len111g nt Corp <; 11i.~t·1 p!1nr a 11 <! 1<.1ughne~:- (:en. Leo11a1·d ~-Ch<tp111au .-1; 11 h·• 1 .. rrtiring :is of Dee 31 lol d 1u'11 . \('I\ al t·:l Toro Tucsda!. •·fJur ~l ldard • nl riisci phnt ;irf b"1n~ J.l-1• 1111;11n1•d 11 ;1nyth1ng. thry·re bc111g fiµ.hl enC'O · ·''fht' Co rp s 1nainta1n s ~l rirl d1sc 1plt11r, Pe eping Pla'''"~ Denied /J er111iL; l 'ourt Figl1.1. /)uc \o 1na!ter 1rh1eh 11a,v \11lL 10.1J. al 11 partne!"~ 1n 1110 San1:1 l\n:i pel.'p •h<111 arcades are going to courl 1f thrv st;1\ u1 bu$int>~~ The ci11· t"Ot1nl'11 ha" 1111(•1! <lf'111:tl 1,11· Harbor Oi:'l nbul n1)! lotnran1 11. hn~1 L"1a.\1ng pe('ping Tntns ill !110 '[)(It.;, i,11 Harbo r Boulev;1rd nnw ~n,,110 ;l<; S1r1p per~· Str"1p Ric:h<ird I\ l';cu l" <1nd par1 ur1·~ 11\u,1 t ither try !o overturn S;1n1a An;1·., ln101 rnonth ol d pcrp ~how nrd111an1 ·<' u1 1·011rt (Jr sta} open and go to 1n1I. lhr:\ 1 nurl Thev t·ould shul 0\111·n, but dn11·1 11;111! lo ar'ter ;i ~9.000 1111·,.,rinenl u1 !11r bu ~inc~:-. Ci lv Attornev ,Jaine~ \\h1ll1rrs 11111r•d •\•1 ~cxua1 act1v1t); has been w1!11'·~~c<l 111 thr peep show arcades. but pt·epcrs 1111gh1 br tr1npted into a l111 lc :iu<l1f'n!·r p11rlh·1p!;! \Ion He did not elaborate .. \\'hat l"ve seen 111 lho:-.r. peep ::.ho11< 1·nuld 1·erv 11·cll stimulate sotneonr "' remarked .J\lot~or Loren Cri.~cl Fl yinl! lo CuhH ~lOSCO\V (AP 1 ~ l'rcn11rr /\lt>.f'I '.\ Kosygin will vis11 Cuba lO"'ard the end of !he month. Ta ss ann ounced toda y. 'rhr So1·iel ne ws agency said Kosygin had been invited by the Cuban l.Amm un1!'-l pafty and governmcnl , presumably go in!: to .flavana from Canada next Sunday. _, ' 110L r11r d1 scipl1nc•~ :--:ike it ~cl f. b11! hf'eilu:-.c' J1 is di:.e1pllnrci un11s thal w111 <ind sur11 \t' 111 1~11nh;.it 1;en Chaptnan "d!d Till· :;i;.~car \"ctrra11 1tf lhc \larint' \ ·orps 1va:--t.1urin,c. ~:1 "f<1r 'l'uc.~dav in hie; last olfil"1 <1l 111 . .,pCl"tion rn f \Ve::.\ Coa::.t \!;1ri11e 1n~tall atio11~ l\'h1lr bnlh the Anny :111(1 I f\ :\.11') Oll't' rl!l<1 :-.1ng scr~lcc t·o11d11 1ons 1) attral"t (•nl1s1ccs. thr !our-:il<ir grne I com- 111e11tcd that 1\larincs of !he ful e 1vould he •·leane r ttnd tougher " ll r alsu noted he helievcd !11r i\'larinf' ( oq>S had ··;icco111plished "'ha! \ve 1vcre ~r-nt !u Virtna111 to do ··Now. v.·e n1usl l·onlnH1r our high state 11r rc<1d1ncss and f'ffic1c11~·) <ind he ready 1c1 nlO\'f' 0111 on short notice.'' he sa id About 4.)().000 .\larincs :-.crvf'd in V1!'L- 1tan1 fron1 Feb. 196~ through June. 1971. j lnly a handl ul are still there. pnmar1J.v 111ann1ng artillery spotter outpos!s jusl tu·lo11 thr den11htanzed tonr "-\·l;inne spokesrnan s;ud the t:-0r·ps 111111 1nau1tain.~ lhree co1n bi1l d1\•1s1on.-. ;1,,tJ 1Pr1>r air 1vingc; ;ind ha s aboul 200.000 1111'11 ;ind 11 01ne11, thr !;ir~c~! pcacrt1n1t' \1;1ri11t lnr<<' Ill h1~t<1r~ i~ol E ' ' :\ll'al'HI' For a \ Enougli (;c l~nva y I.OS Ai\GELt·:s 11 ·r1 I The Southern (';il1lo•111 a ll;ip1d Tran.,11 D1slril"1·.~ hus l\ll~n I l'il!>ld f'nough tor " bank robbery :'>ll~J.lC"l'I In USC for' his ).!Ct-tlll':l \. In la(.'1. ;i han~ rn1ploye 11·t111 lolln11ed 1he s1hf)Ct'l !rn1n Cr1xJ:er·( 1(1ze115 Bani. and 11·atchcd h1111 bo<:1rd a hus. raced ;iJong !hr stieel aud alrrlr.d ;i 1rafl1c nf- l1L·cr d1retting 1raff1<· 111 lhe next 1n- !t'f~E'C 11011 The ntf1e"r r;i1.\f·d ht~ h<111d. The bus s!nppcd Th" off1c<'r 11 od " pol11·" ~crgeant '-hoarded the bu~ and rarturcd !hr unarnt· rd su~pecl rt''l"O\.f'ring S~tt taken from 1t.r ban~ The sus~t·t \1as 1den11t1cd as Charle.~ C Nevels. 29. a transient from Texas. lie wa s booked on ~u::;pic 1011 or robbery . }_,a .J oHa n J-lca<l s I Doo111ed~\ E-vi~ted Dying Ktds, Mo11i Must Leti:ve l-/01n e Boar<l on Oceans I SOUTH SAN FRA!\CISCO \U PI• - ,_h's. Jacqueline Collum ind her thrtt fatally-d1sea:Sed child ren :are he i n g evicted from tht\r homr. 'l"he Ol\'l)C'\ cf the modt11t itJburban house 11·aht~ J lhe Collums out i:o hi! daugh~ can hve there. . h1rs. Collum , a 34-year-old dn'Orce,. has received n1ore than ~7.000 in 1pon- 1aneous conlrlbutlons from throughout lhe: 11·orld for her three li ving children . 11ge! 6. 7 and 12. \\'ho hal'c Batten '.'\ Di~1sc . .-rare nervous disorder \\"hich blind!!, cripples ind brlngs on death it an early iAc. The fiun11y·s phght ca.mt to pu~lic notice when died or tht !he oldesl 1eh1 ld, Patt~. 1~ disea~e 11id lhere 1\•a.~ 11 dispute over a t.'Ounty burial 11 llowancr. Now thf Wtunan says she has rcce1 vtd notice: lrom hei= landlord that he wanll'I htr to move out because h1 ~ daughter and her husband, v.•hOm hr butll the hous" for, v.·ant lo move 1n County wel fa re. official~. whu par rno~1 nf the rent , say it i!I go1nR to be dilficult to find suitable quart<>r!I for the lam!ly Harry Lynds, lhe landlord. "5a1d : ··~n t1ne has n1ore sympathy lor l\lrs'. l:ollum than I, hut I simplv wanl 10 makr 11~r of my 01vn property." \VASHl l'>GTON !AP• -Pre~ldent r\1x- on ha.\ appointed \Villia n1 /\. Nierenberg nf La Jolla, lo head a new 2a-man Na- • uonal Ad visory Cornm11tce on Oceans 11nrl Atmosphere. Nierenberg is director nf the Scripps Institution of Oceanography N. La Jolla. The committee. announced Tuesday, was set up lo continually review progress 1n lhc na tion's n1a r11re and atmospheric serener and 5CrvtC(' programs. It will advise the secretary of corn - n1f'r<:e on thr adm1n1stratfon or the Na- llon;cl Oceanie and A! 1n o s p ht r 1 c 1\dn11n1stra!ion and will !;ubm1 \ reporl.'\ to lhr Prf's1dcnt and Con gress each June 30. l\len1btrs of the co1nn1ilttt "·ill strl'e three.year t erm~ and 11·1lt be p<1id 51 00 11 da.Y 1vhcn J>C.rf()rming their duties. ' W!dntstla)'. Ottobtr 20, 1qn H DAtlV Pll DT !f Brandt Awarded Nohel Peace Prize Given for Efforts With Reds OSLO (U PI ) -The Nobel Co111n1lttee. of 1he Norwegian Parliament today unanimously awarded the 1971 Nobel 1~ea<:e Pnze lo \Vest lJl'r1nan Chancellor \\'illy Hrandl !or his t·ltorlS to impro\•e rel<:1tions with the Soviet Union and the East. European Communist bloc. Tl·lrs. Aase Lionaes. chairman or the fl ve-111ember !';or"·egia11 Nobel C..:01n- mittee. said Brandt was awarded the pnze ··for his fundan11.'ntal cont ribution fo,. the rCngthening of the possibilities •if pea l'ful developrnl'nt , not only in Europe but in thf 11·holc \\OJ"ld." She ,:ud the dec1 s1011 "·as unan1n1ou~ 11nd tol lhe UPI, .. \\"!.' in the committee had dis U::t(led Brandt 0s nan1e for a Ions ume an · nurnber of his 111·orks. \\'e have had !he chance to follow Brafldt for 1na ny yl.'ars here 111 Norway and he ha s inany friends here." She i;aid the comn1ittet attached itn· parlance to \\"est (:ennany's signing or 1l1e trea ty banning the spread of nuclear 11 eapons. !he signing or nonaggression ti'eaties with !he Soviet Union and Poland <111d his efforts to sec ure lundamental l111111a n rights, persona l security and full frcedo111 of n1oven1ent for the people of \Vest Berlin. / Sile said Brandt was propm;ed b.v Pl"in1e Tl11nisler Jens Otto Krag's Social Den1ocral1<: Party in Denniark. b.\' (.,eorgio La Pira, a la\v professor of l"lorcncc. ll<1!y , and by Charles de Ch<1n1 · brun. a rncmber of the French National Asse1nbl~ Ai;ked whether Brandt \1 as a ditficull choice. she said, "No, it \\"as not difficul t iit all.·• l\1rs. Lionae s said the com1nittee had not discussed possible negative reaction 10 the choice of a "'orld politician. still at his Pl.'ak and considered by so1ne obser1·ers lo be a controversial choice. ;\ssc111bl y Okays Gas 'fax Boost; Appeal Pen<ling SAC BAMENTO ! UPI 1 -.0.. Senate- llassed bill extending the state: s:iles tax 11, gcisohne and raisi ng ii:177.4 11111!1on lor r;1p1d 11·;111~11 a11d publie lr<1 nsporl<1t1u11 1111~ passed by the Assen1bly Tuesday. 'I he n1ea ... ure b.1 !:;e1~atc Leader Jan1r~ fl ~l1 lls t D·San D1cgo1, 11·ou!d increase thr t·u ... r ol a J:l-tcnt gallon ol gasolinr b~ nrarl) r"·o cents. The measure 11·as appro\·l'.d 44-l ~ .but ;htUa! 1e1urn of the !cg1s\ation Jo l11e St'na!r l11r l·oncu1 -rt'n<e 111 ,\,;sc111b!y <1111e11cln1rnr~ 1111 :s hlot·ked h,11 Assl.'n1b!yn1an \V11tia111 Kclchurn i R-P.aso Rnblcs 1, an opponcn! He aunounced he \\"lll seek lo ha1•e the 1 otc r<'considcrcd, <i dl.'("lar;:i11on th al ha ~ 1lie etfc('I. of [reeling !he bil! in the 1\s.~crnbl~ :\sse1nbl.v111an \\'ad1c P. Dcddeh 1 D- t"l1ul<1 V1~ta I, !he Asse1nbly sponsor or lhr blll, said,· \\'e need 11 badly 1f 1rc"re ~01ng ro pro\ 1de any I.in d of help for pub I ic ! ranspot•tation. '' Bul Asse mbl)·man .John Stu ll 1 /l- 1.eucadia 1, tri!iei1.ed the measure as :t ' 'a~ increase amounting to son1ething JJ~c £160 to S!/O millton ·· 01'he hill 11·ould reduce the s!aie's ~hare n1 the n1ckel·on·<i-dollar sale:i tax lo 3:•~ perecnl and increase local governmen!"s ~hare by '• of one pereent C"oun\les "ould be. required lo l>pend thr r>:!ra re venue tor a loctil transportat ion fund \\"i1h :"I pcrcen1 of 1L <'arn1arl..cd fo1· <'omprrhcn:-,11 I.' transf)Orl at 1011 planning. In l"ou1it1es 111th niore than 500,000 pnpulat1cn. thr rc rnainder 0f the adJcd re~enu~ ll'nuld be: S<'t aside for public 1.ra n.~porlation facili ties and opera!ing ex· pc rises. ' ,_ •3 STORES !11-_;_--r~i' TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF .. ,. 1'~111 WINS PEACE PRIZE Wast Germ1ny's Brandt As chancellor he has wo rked to reach a pennanent peace seltll.'ment with Poland and settle thei r border disputes, has senl crnissaries to other Easl European coun· lries to try to improve relations "'ith lhen1 and is currently engaged in East~ \l"est Ger1nan talks to case the Berlin situation, long an east.y,·esl troublespo\. Brandt \\'as one of 39 candidates for this year·s award but most observers had ruled him oul of contcnt1on, considering him too controversial. Brandt , who became chancellor m 1969 v.hen he fanned a coalition between his own Social Democrats and the fre1 Democrats, has made reconciliation bet1veen \\'est Germany and the Com· munist nation:s the major aim of hi.S fortign policy. He he g <'· u this n e w "06tpolillk':' (eastern policy) as a foreign minister in the grand coalition betv.'een the Christian Democr ats and the Socialists. Brandt v.•as born In Luebeck Oct·-18. 1913. He ned Germany after Adolf Hiller came to power and settled as a political refugee in Nof\\'ay in 193.'.I. He ""·orked as a 1ournallst during his time in Norv.·ay . \\"hen the Cermans overran i'ior\\·ay 10 19'40, Brandt fl ed to neutral Swede n Y;here he ran a Swed ish-Norwegian news agency during tht: war years. He became a Norwt:gian citizen in 1941 but returned to his native Germany in 1916 as a press attache in the Non>:egian military mission. In th is capacity Brandt covered the r;uernberg \\'ar crin1es trials. In 19~8. Brandl becan1e a Germa~ l·irizen again and reentered local pol itics, He served as vice chairman of the Berlin branch of the Soc ial Democratic Party (SPD/ between 1954 and f958 aii4 as chairman from 1958 to 1963. He became national party chairman in 196(' He \\"as a member of the West Germal'I Bundest<:1g (parliament) from 1949 lo 1957, when he became governing mayo~ oi \Vesl Berlin -a position which made him internationally k.nov.·n during the nu1nerous crises involving !he troubled city. Alter leading the opposition in thf; Bundestag, Brandt beca me vice ch.an· ctllor and foreign minister in the Grand Coalition in 1966 and ch ancellor in his O\\"n government in 1969. LBJ Tells of His Plans \'E\V 'i'ORK (L'Pl l -Lyndon B Johnson sa)s that on the second da y of the l9li~ De11101"ra!11· ~at1011al Conl'ention hr drafted a :.l11t c1nenl declaring he \\·ould 1101 :.eek th(' Presidency. but l"hangcd hi~ nund \\hen Lady Bird t1)ld him failurr to run 11·ould be bad !'or !he country and dcn1onstralc a lack of t"Ouragt' In the third part of !he Ne1v Yori.. T11111.'s condens<:1t1on of his soon-to-b e pub!ish"d booJ.. 0 '1he Van tage Point : Prrspr<:t11·es ol -the Prc6idency. 1963- 1969,"' published 111 lhe newspaper·s Tuesday edition~. J ohnson ~aid he "wrestled 1\·1th grave doubts" through the spring and surnn1er of 19&1 about seeking a full terin as Presi1lcnt The da y alter !he convention opened tn Atlantic City /lug. 24 , Johnson said bl' drafted a stateznent saying . "Our countr.v face~ grave dangers. These dangers must he faced and 1nct by a uni ted people 1111dcr a leader !hey do nol doubt .. ' ··The tin1es require leadership about wh ich there is no doubt and a voice lhat men of all parties, sections and color can follow. I ha1•e learned after trying very hard that l am nol !hat 101ce or that le<1drr ·· llO"'r.ver, his pres~ secretary, George flecdy, told him his refusal lo run would '"just gi\'e the c.""Ountry lo Goldwater (Sen. Harry Goldwater or Ari zonil , th c Repubbcan nominee ),·• Johnson ,;aid. L;.iter the same day, .Johnson said Lady Bird. •·respondrd lo m.Y request for her rl.'att1on !o thl' proposed state111ent I had v.·ritten out.'' .Johnson 1\rotc "'In It few words she hit me on two 1nost sensitive and to1npelling points, 1ell1ni:: Ille !h<t! what r planned to no would be wrong for my l'o untry and that par! ''I reversing my position or the morning and 11·ilh a reluctance known to very few peo:- ple that I would accept my parly·a nomination,"' Johnson said. On i\1ay 1~. 196~. Johnson said, Lady Bird had handed him a hand"Title'! niemo li sting the pros and con."! Gf s«k:. tng the Presidency that year. In het memo, Johnson said that Lady Bird 1otd hlm that, if he did not run, •·Yoo may think too much -for lack of a high~r caJling," and "you may look around for a sea pe·soat. I do not y,·ant to be il. ·• He said she concluded the me1110 by saying. "Stay in ... if you win, Jet's do the best 1ve can for 3 years and 3 or '4 1nonths -and then , !he Lord le!fing ui; liv~ that long, announce ln February or fl.tarch, 1968 that you are not a candidate for re-election.·• tJohnson announced JI.latch JI, 1963 that he would not run for re-election.) Johnson al.so disclosed that Sen~; Eugene i\1r.Carthy and Hubert Humphrey, both of Minnesota, v.·ere his strongest, candidates for the 1964 \•ice presidenlial nomi nation. and he chose 1-lumphrey only after learning Jl.1cCarlhy was withdrav.·~ 1ng from contention to clear the "'ay for Humph rey. lfe removed trom c.'Onsiderat1on all members of the cabinet , includlng then- /\ttorney General Robert F'. Kennedy. .Johnson said . Y.'hen he told Kennedy about his dec1s1on. Johnson quot ed Ken• nedy as saying. ··r m sorry that you "vf! reached this conclusion because l think 1- eould ha ve been of hel p lo you." Relo tions betwe:en himself and Robert· Kennedy were "cordial but never overly 11·ann," John!on said. WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF FR E E PA R KI N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. , ' OPTIMIST CLUB CIRCUS SAT., OCT. 23rd 1-4-7 P.M. ' SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~ 4 DAILY '!LOT Wtdn11day, Ottober 20. i q71 \ Catholics Ral{e U.S. 'Staggering III ·s' \ \ Bring Bacl{ Rhett Butler By THOl\AS i\tURPHlNF:: OI lllf D•llf 1'!11! l!otf 81L\'ER SCREEN~ n ErT. -~la ybe ;nu can remember when one n( th e most darini;i. hncs in all mnviPdnm c11me 11.~ Rhe!1 Butler v.·as about tn leave his wife ~carletl and shr \.\'I S wringin2 her hands •Od plead1n2 Rhou1 what i;he would do 'tl;IW. And Clark Cnble said. ..F'r Ankly, Sc11rletl. I don·1 i;:1ve 11 da mn .. :· My, my. How aud iences did gasp at the r11.cy foul lan~u;i.ge in th;it one-liner. Despite !hi~ brief dip intn the prof:ine, "GnnP \\'il h the Winrl"' wen! nn in 1~39 to capture the Academy Award fnr best m{)- 1.ion pir ture ;ind provide a best 11clrl':s.~ Oscar for Viv ien Lt iizh. The racy 11nd the profa ne h;:ive rome a Inns way on the i;ilver screen sinct those da vs. . Just chrck you r rnstrr nf the currenlly pl11yin1?. Tht !itle.'i II.re encu~h. likt: "Skin G11mr ·• "Carnal Knowl~11r" ''\"11ked and F"rrt "' '"Relations·· ''IAU't. i\1achinc "' "Prh·:11e Dul~· :\urses" n1 cnu rsl'. wit hnu! invp.c;li<:"atini;: plot. line. ynu n1i.(!hl be one nf tho~t. Good Thinkers '"'ho '""nul<l fl curP 11 movie like '"Pri vate Du!y NursC's·· j~ a <loC'umen1ary abnut rh e mcdi1·.11 prnfcsi;ion. You '<1-"0ulrl a~.o;ume "Rel111inns'' i.c; 11 h11ppy story about an Ita li an r::i milv Ret-to~ether. '·Nttked ;ind Free"' could be an npu~ about an apr l()ose in thr jun:?IP. '"Skin Game" is jusl 11 prnfes.o;ional i!r idlron repl.v or 11 <'On1f'~1 br!wrrn !ht Detroit Lio ns 11 nd th<' \\1ashi ngtnn rl<'dskin!. RUT If YOli"RE a C:ood Thinker like lhat. you'd ~tl<'r start \V rong Think1n11: or you"re in for an awlu l shnek ju~t about lhe time vou ~et the tht 11ter i:eat "'"·11rm. Also. you··u ha vr 11 tough lime wn rkin ~ 11round the flick lili ed. ' ' C a r n a I J<now l~Fe. ·• That r an mean just one thing. folk s. ,\1Panw hllc. if you'rr slitl s movie Jover but all thns e X's and R's lurn ynu off , !Ilk<' heart in !he fAct thAI "r.one With the Wind " i.<; st ill p!ayini;: :irnund in some f'lf you r friend\v nri_ghbnrhood lhcstres. And Rhe tt Bu!ler"s racv line of 19.19 can·t rnmr close to gencr11ti n~ s. .. R .. rsllng these da)'5. THIS l\'A Y. 0!\'E ll!'AV: Did you ts.ke 11ote that Hui:hc5 Air West i.~ nnw of- fering night s from Ora ni:t OJ11nty Airport lo Srattle"' ~f11.vbe rha t".' ~rcat bu1 'ti5 i;;.id the flight offerin gs are ju st >flf' v•ay. Mak!".<; ~·nu wonder \Vha t do they dn with the Jrl nnce 11. gels In Srattlf'? D1(m11n!le 1t and sh ip il °'l;:ick here by bn11.1' BUEr\A PARK c11v t•oun1·1lmen On na\'e a park in Rut>na r11r k hut 11 h11d 11 !ou sv nam,.. I! \1"11 ~ ('llll l'd ~lflunt TtlH'l Par~. So thr.\ ftxe<l 11 with 11. nf'w ns.m e. :-inw it"s knfl\I n 11~ Beat Par\.. JHa tador IJj,-., CARACAS • \ 1'11 -(:t'o;ar r;irfln .. i7. the <'ldr~t nf a bullf11~ht1ni;: d_\'na ~ty nf four brnthrr~. \l'<I~ k11l('d 1n;;t.c1n1lv Tue~- 1111\' ni~ht 'A'hen a true-\.. hit hi.\ 1·ar. Giron, 'A'hn h;irl bl-r n f1ght1ng a~ 11 lull matador sinf'e 1!1,'i l . had for y<'a r~ hrf'n onp or the top hullf1,ghtrr~ in Sp;,,1 n and South America. Three nf his brothers - OJrro. Efrain .?Lnd R11 f11r l -sl~o \l•ert !rp matadors. VATI CAN CfTY ·UPI ! -The U.S. Rom11n Catholic. hler.irchy Mid loJay the siu and scope of In justice in the Unite<! States and elstwhtre in the: world "stag- ger the imaginallon." Cs rdinsl John F'. Otarden of Dttroit, speaking for U.S. churchmen, told the 'Third lntematiooal Synod of Bishops there Is a need in the United Slates for reordering national priorities in order tn promote world justice more positively and effectively. 'l'wo req~rement.oJ are slrengthtnlng the United !ialions and achieving success quickly in lfit Strategic Arms Limitation! Talks (SALT \ betwttn the Unlttd States and the Sovlet Union. De11rden sa id. There is a danger, he .c;aicl. that a general feeling or pow~.~essness by peo- ple will Jud t.o fr..:.r:ratiun iind resigna- tion. "ln the Vniled States 11nd erou nd the wor ld," Deardtn told the 2:10-member 11ynod . ''lht dimensions of injustice 1lag- ger the imagination. Its forms art. many and Its erftcts are consistently bad.'' Dearden also 1aid peoplt disagree pro- foundly once they turn their attention from gentral discussion or injustice to specific problems. UP! Tol1101oo•o• 2 Fnces of Kosygin !'iovie t Pre mier Alexei Kosygi n fla ~h cs ~mil e tO'A'ard ~ ~111 r_t:11 ret 'l'r11- deau at Nationa l .A.rts Centre pe rformance in Ot ta\.l'a. \\1alkin.2 hf'- hind are Canadian Prime ?t.1inistcr Pierre Trudeau and Kosy gi n ·~ daughter. ,.1 r.~. L. /\ .. Gv ishiani. ll"s the same Kos:-"gin 1n r irl.ure al righl -only 1n differe n t .~ct ting. lie '~ touring Quebec ne\.l·sprtnt ron1 - pany and \\'ears hard hat for !he occasion. Botl1 Cl1i11a s Reject Pla11 For U.N. Seat Comp1·0111ise UNITED NATIONS (U PJ1 -Bnth Cnmm unist and N1111nn11!ist Chin;:i rl'· jected a .J11pant~e ~Ul!.l!f!~l ion lnday th11t . !hey settle lhtir diHerence!I' in 11 U.N. cnmpromlse. Fr;i nlic Jobb~·ing ror ;i doirn und ecided 1n!t.~ 'A'l'nl nn beh ind thP •rPn,.~ while !ht l;<'neral Assembh. 10 ti~ thud rla v on the 1.~sue. m:1de extianrd1n<1 ry speed in its hi~tonc Ch1n;1 de bate. \'ele ran d1plornals were finding the 11utcome "ton clost to t all '' 'A'ith 1he 1nt1ng e~pel'1ed 1(1 bC,1!111 next Tuesday anrl ~e veral de legation.<; ~Jill awailing 1n- ~1 r11f't 1on.~ from thr 1r fore111n officrs. In the l1r~1 twn da.vs· deb;il r. 26 ro110- trJ f':S were he ard, S1xtcen fa vored !he r rk1n11 j.'(1\f'rnn1ent 11nd n1nr !ht Tal "'BO regime. 11·11h r:cu::idor nonron1mittal. ThP spt"ak er::' l1s1 had ;:i 1fltal ol 42. countrie.o; i:li l! to be hearrl 3l !he st11rt of today's met1ings. .Japan . ~t rnn_i:l y suppor11ng the U.S. proposal In .o;cat ma inla nrl China in-both the Assembly anr!/the Security Council 'A"hiir rr lalnine an ,\.~~emblv s('R! for 1he N11fil'ln::il i~I C1i1nesr. ari:urri 1h<1I. h;i1•1ni;: both _£overmnPnts hf're could "(IPf'n the. p;it h In rr<·(lnc1ll::it1on 11 nrl pcacr ful d1alo_gur and prilmnte peace find ~!<1 b1lil,v in Asta ." Thev f'Ot1lcl work nu t 11 •·rn11 1un1 111·- romrriod;i.11 nn ff"ll" ?. mflrt" enduring .•olu- 1100." or !he d1~pute th;;t d111rlcs them , l\uchi Aichi. forn1er J ap<inc~e forr1 i;:n 1n1nist er. told the A.ssen1bh ~;iriona l1st r.hinl.'.$f ~ouri.·cs ~11 1d 1hrrl' i,1·a.o: nn pn..,;~1h!11 !1· for 11 di11lng11r hrrr such 110: A1rh1 ha d in mind !"n~pt'ln$!lf~ nf ;:in Alb.in1<1 n b11ckf'rl proro~111 -rn l!l\f-' lhP Prk1ng .£OVrrnn1<'11t Ch1n<1'~ ~r;:il in ;ill l' ,._. or1;:an.~ and rxpe! th<' T;1111·11n 1·rore~cnta t11"f'$ 'forthwith'' -i;;:itrl thr cn'mmu n1sls 11fluld nnl a1.rrp! 11n~·th 1 ng Jess. The l'.S pn~111un is that 1hr "f·'nnl1!\~il <i ue~tion ," as it is labc!<'d 1n \\';i shingtnn c1r(·l,.s, e<in he sl't llrd nnh In· thr rrk1n/,! .and Taiwan authorities them sr h·r_o:. frw in 'VashinRlon believed tht llnlled NA· t1on!I' could be of significant help. 4 ·Texas Cities Drenched • Ul. Dn lln.~ F ollo1.ving Storrn. 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" " " .. .. j \ 7• • • "This has 1uretv been 1he cast with rnan v In thr L:rltted Sliltes In their fruslrations over lht ir nation'! in- volvtment in th t painfully 5 Io w diseng11gemt.nt from the war 1n Soothea sl Asia," he said. Esrlier , an English f'Cono mist become. !hr first \\'Oman tn address a synod . She criticiird the United Stetes 11nd other rich countries for ignoring poor nations in dra"·ing up s new internation.!L! monetary S)'Sttm. Barbara Wa rd /Lady Jackson) told the 210-member thi rd intr rnationt.I synod in its first full deb\.te on .,.,·orld justice that P1011cs Collide Killi11µ· Fire ()r<'r Jopo11 Se o SA:-i DlF.!:O 11 rr . -A cn\11~inn lir111rrn 111·0 '.\';ny pl;inr~ nn 11 tn111 111e f1;1 1 111n~ rn1.~.S1(•n over !ht :-;c.a r>f J;ip;i n ;:ipp:1rrntl\' k1llC'rl :Lii f11·e rrrw 111rn ;ibn;ird (ine fl f the cr11fl. <1cr:c1rd1n g 1o a srokrsman hcrr Th<' :\;ivy spokesman said the rolli~inn n(Turrerl ~1nnda y night "'hen the. twn pl anes. hoth in landing pallcrni; ;ip- proaching tht aircr;ift carrier ~l id'<l-'il}', coll ided 1n rnid 111r, 1\11 fi ve cre11 111tn aboard an t:2R Ha\lkeyr rad<ir pl ant 11pp11rtnllv 'Aent <ln1\'n w11h !ht 1·r::ifl, the N::ivy said Tues· Ila \', No wrecklt(fe of the raft wa.s sightrd, hu1 t1tf-s. \' · ~11 1d t w11.~ Cfln- llnuing thr search a ause of the rolli.o;ion was under in\·e~tiJ!.?Ltion. The r-;11 1·y .sa id tht pilot of the ot her plane in\'oh·cd. a n Ai Cnr~air. :ill.em pted to rPach rhe ~larine Corps Air St ation at lw;:ik uni. J11pan. 1.10 milrs <1ll'R~. but 'A'A ~ lnrr~ to ejert 412 miles short of !he runw<1.v 'Co urt Supreme find.<• ,\lnrthn ·.'f 1101 it, ·1·11 e 1rr<111tlt )·01.t /1c11·c· 1t'<111ld never fit!' I "1 number" ol wealthy natione appeared •·tw steadily comm itted, less aincerned and les!I' in ventlvt in their appro1ch to world devtlopment." Vatltsn tlOllf"CtS said she apparentl y referred to efforl~ by the W~lern world 's 10 i,1•ealthiest nation& lo resolvt the rur- ref'll monet.ary crisi!, Another speaktr at lhe synod , C1rdin11I ,John C. Heenan of England . !UJltSled tht Roman Cathol ic Church atll ~me of its 11rt m•8terpiece~ 11nd rtlltious treasures to buy food for the hun1ry. "Bl.ock-ln "Y.'r koo\I' that the treasures of tht Va tican gallenes btlong ·10 tht world and should thererore nOl be dissiptttM." u id Hef'nan. '"There would, ncvt>rthe!ess. be great value in th e. t'xamplt> of tht llo!y See l!t lling ~me of the masterpi&ee11 1n the VaUc11n '' Lad~ Jack.son , a oolf'd ecnnomi~t who teache! in tern allon11l .economic develop- ment at ~lumb ia Univers.i!y, 11·11s nne nf si x lay xperts invittd tn ;idl'ise I.ht synod. Sh alw was the first womsn lO i;peak at any synod . Foli Cambodians Prime r-;::--.,t'A' ~nvernmtnt incl uded all o1d PHNOM !UPl l • PENH Minister Lon Nol ecl11rtd emergency toda y a 1 .!lt1tt or cahinet min isters and f<•ur new men - ont of lhtm military. The new membtr.!I government to ru l "ordinance'' tfllher than by con.!ltitu 'on11J law . He seid he no longer will "pl tht geme or democracy and fretdom" ince it 1tands in the wa y ol vk tory. The prmine minister, in 11 na tionwide broadcast lo llow!ng s siltnt oleat by Budd hists againsl Saturct .?Ly·s su • of the nation11I ;issembly. appca unny hut coupled it \l'ith a vei\td ag;:i inst dissent ers "Recentl y. cerlain grou ps ha1•e launch· ed acts aimed al creating confusion," he said. '"Thert is 11 fift h column a1 wor k.·· He said. "Should we vai nly p!ay lhr 15an1e of denlocrac y and freedom wbich wilt lead us lo complett defeAI or shou ld "'e curtail ;inarchic freedom in order !n ach1e1·e. victor1··~ The Rnvernrnenl hFt s n1;idr 1!.~ dec1~i1Jn. \\le ha1·r selrttC'd the \\"Bl' Ih a! will bl'l ng us In 1·1c1ory."' Hf' announced thll1 fr nm now on the govern ment will ru le by ''ordin;ince" - liy i!.s own laws ;ind nnt by !he cnn- s:1tutinn -under what he tcrn1cd ";i f'lille of cn1ergenc~· ·· Cndr r !he cr1ns11111lion. the rlef'l ::tr;:i lton of ;i st<i le of em<'r~ency m1151 be Ftp- pro1rd h.1· the nat1nn::i! ;issrmtJ!.1". hut :.1n•·r S;11urda_1". Lon \ol h;i~ stripred the a~~ernhl .1 nf all p<i11crs. ,\• 11 rf'~ult. the const1h1t innal provision Iha! ;:i nrw i:o1·ernmen1 n1usl bt approl'ed h~· the as.~ernbl~' ;i l~n 11·as not e:o;pe(·lrd tn bt' adh <'rcd In. Th1.'i mr11nt. 1n t rfect. !hRI Lon "ol t'nu!d :o.elrct 'A·ho he wan!ed \\'1thout h11ving lL 11pproved. 1''.lorgan 1'rust Cuts Prime Lending Ra le :-,-~~\V YORI\ !Ar'1 -~1 nr~:i n <;u;ir antv Tru~t Co., one of 1he biJ!Jlest \l S. b11nkS. till illi prime lendin,I! rale tn 5·"• percent frnrn ~ percent iorla1 The prime r:i te 1s. lhe int t rr.~l char.£ed h\ com merl'1al bank s on loan~ to their h 111.21'.~1 ;ind most f'rf'f1 1rwn rthv bn r- r1111;>rs. mo.~Hy ('Or por atioo~. ' .\!orpan <;uaranty s11 1d the rPdllt:IJOn ' rcflrr!.~ market cond1 lJOO.'i_ including 11 1 "~~ th;in sr:ison::i! 1ncre11se 1n loan de- n1A11d ;ind 11 decl1nr 1n cost of f"Jnd~ ·· \\'t>ile tht pr·1n1e rale applies ms1 nl~ 111 f'nrporate borrnw1ngs, 11 e~rrt.~ an 1n- flurnce on <.'onsun1ers loans. 1nf'l1Jd1ng hnmr n1nn i,:agcs and au!nmnbile r1n;1n- c1n~ c ·haq~r.~. On Tursdav. P re.~1drnl \1xnn suhn1111 rrl lrg1.•l;it 1nn 10 C11n.£ress 10 .llll'e hi111 i!lllhori ty to control 1nte rr.~I r11l e.~. l nt('rP~1 r 11 tr.~ wrre not plll CCd Und er ('OO· rr0I whr n .\ixnn imposed Ft 'A'A~c-pr \ct frr.eu• l:i ~t Aug . J!i. were Tim r'•;guo n, a "super ministe r" Ill! he i ~ called 1,1•ho ha~ more po1,1•er than the or her m in i ~ters . Tim 1\"guon is fl relstlve nl Sisnw;ith Siri k Malak, who h;id held the po~ition of "prime minister delegate'' since Lon Nol suffertO s stroke in February. He r<'pl acf"d In Ta m. who '<l-'11.!l oustt d from !ht pnsl of "'super minister'' three weeks ago and h;is been the m.?L in opponent tn I.on Nnt's stripping the .?Lssembl ~' of its power~. The other ne"' m i n i ~lers wert banker ~1ay Lay Jhem. who serve!!' ali co mm erce minister. c:en. Thappan::i Niz1nn. a clnlie confidant nf Lon Nol's 'A'ho becomt!I m1 nistcr of 1he interi or. and Chhan Sokh;im, :i former ed ucation minister 1,1·ho 11 1$0 will deal with industry and com- merce. Doves Mount New Assault 011 Viet War WA.S Hl{\'f;T'()-.; 1Ar 1 -.A. n ti \\' s r S<'natnrs moun1ed ;i ne11• drJ\'t In cut nH money for lhP lndO<'hin 11 w::ir rorl;i v 11ft Pr Hnu~P leader.~ hl(l('kecl ;:i yt~-l"lr-r1" vn!e hu! tlai1nrd Hnusr re1rr !inn nf 11 Senate si·;-month 11·;ir de11d1in<' Hn11 ~r-Sf'n11!r r·nnfcrf'('S 1n11n,,tJ1a!r.l v o;rt 10 'A'nrk Ir) 1ng I i) (•(}1nprnmi_<;p a $2.i· hlllion we11pons hill cn nl11inins the rlr;irll ine afte r a fier1· Hn11se hattle Tue!'i• d;11·. . Hou se Armed Serl'Jt•cs Ch;iirman P. t:<l1\•::t r<l Hehl'rl 1n-1.:i 1. JX'S.,imi.~tic;i ll_Y predicted ··11 lnnJ.'. cnlr! 11•in1C"r"" hc fnre th,. conlPreP., reach air:rrem,.nt. The nf'w Coopt?r-Church 11n1enrl r11cn! tri r ul off all monr:-i for 1hr war e1H'<'Pl fund~ needed to pull out l1.S. forl'e.~ "'a!'i up for Senate Forei gn R<'lat ions Com- mitlee c11n.~idf'r:itinn lhis aft ernoon. PrPvio11s rfforts s1mill'lr to the one hv Sen !'i ,John Shr rm;in Coo per 1 R-1\1' 1, and Fra nk Church 1 IJ·ldat:o '· In cut shon. I.ht \lilr bv ha lting funds have been re jected h1 both Hi,usr and Se n:it; H nu~e Hrpublican Y•h1p Leslie C. .-\rrnds or Illinois sidetral'ked a d1 rrrt 1·01e fin the Senatr·s six-month deadhn~ Tucsd11r hy movin11 that thr Hnu'e reJtct ft1·p Sen ate amen dments includ1ng the w;ir <imr11~mrnt purr)\· nn .crnunds they 11nl;i!r House rulrs rrqu1rin~ that, 11111rndr1rri!~ hf' p<'f11nrn1 to !ht' hlll u:lfl f'r drbale. · ~ 1•11nr: Am er11·an~ arr 11ett 1ng lhr1r gut •. hlo11·n nu1 In \"1 rt n;1r11." .~111rt Rep. r11::i rlr• 11'. \\lhalcn .Ir. 1f"l-Oh101, ";inr! 11r'rr s1 1 J 1n~ he re in the Hou~e <leballng µcrn1ancnes~.·· Views Fanaed Ruins Spit·o Ag11ew Pays Visit To Fatl1er's Greek Home HERAKLION. l~lr or Cretr. f.rtf'l'I' rU PJ ) -Vif'e Prr9ident Spiro T. AJJ ntw !May ~aw the origin• of hi! Greek snctstr~· as he toured ~1inoan ruins in Crtte h1rlhpl ace of \\ie~lern civilization 3.000 years ;i~ri. ' "Tha l was kuite sn experienct:." A11ntw s11id II) lhr archaeolngi!t .1:uide after a onr-h<iu r tour or Knos!IOS Palace. home or lhe le~endfl ry King l\linos. "!'he-vice prf'sideol. 'A·i!h his wife. ;inti daui;:hters. Pa ml'!a and Kim. arnvtrl T11r~day E'\'C.ning on lhe second ltg o( their private \•isit lo Agne"'"··..,; anct's lra l home. land. .Wl'lndering around lhe ruin~. listrning ~llen\l~'cly tn a wn1n.:in archarologis t r xpla1nlng lhe p1tl11ce, ht •aw !tit throne of King Mrnos. I.he balh of hi s Queen Pa ~ phae and ~dmi red !he inlricalt ltwage ~y~tern which t'Xisted in \700 fl.r · He saw !lflmt: of Grttct 's greatest trt itsure.c; round on the )':11t and now hou.~,.rl in Heraklioo Museum, sel up by Sir Arthur Evans. the Brilish .archaeologi!t who dis- covered Knossos 11 the tum of the century, Agnew ended his morning 1vilh a vi.sit Ill th.e town of rhan1a, 1t the wrslr rn end of !he islfl.od, and a lou r of the North Ath1nt ic Treaty Orgsnizalinn 1 NATOJ mis- sile fi ring r1n~e at nearby Suda Bay before fl ying to !he island of Rhodes 'A spokesman announced that cold, dreary weather and rou.Qh stas h"d thwarted plans for the ,•\ce pr t!l'\dent Jo ~pend the lasJ two d11ys of h15 tnur on s.n Aegean cruise. and thfl he would return lo Alhens tonight . On Tu~day, Afnt\111 lefl GArgalianoi: the birthpl1ce or his /11lht r, r.romising tlett time he vlsil.I the vi1la11t he will ~pt11 ~ Gret>:k. • ..., ~·ish I could speak.Grttk." AKfit>w sairl Tue:oiday rl urin.r s lunch with rela- tives 11nd elders of his father's n1tlvf'. ''lllage "The lan11uaii:e wa s nol ~poken ln our home bE'f'llUSf': my mother w;:i,, not Grctk i nd I haven't lr.1med it. Nexl limt' l-<:0me htrt . I ~·111 s~ak Greek.·· · c:ue.sts, including Premitr George Pap .. dopoulos. heartily applauded the promise. The-lunch came near the ned of Asne"··~ vi.c;it lo hi~ Anr.estr11J v11!aRI! nf (;;ir~a tlanoi in the MlUthwesttrn PttloponnPSI", 14(1 mile~ fro m Ath~!. He flew from there tn Heraklion fnr II. ~lghtsef!1n~ lour of Crit te. Thnu.,anrls of vill agerll and vi.~itors f(<>m other town~ rh~red Agnrw rin hi~ 1rrival in G11 r111 lianoi Tutid1y morning af~r 1 lhrt t-day offlc1al \•isit to At hen5 . • Wtd~.ay, Octobtt 20, 1~71 DAILY PlLDT 5 Race Rif f,S l\Tl''• 'l'i~•t' Fire Kills IF=:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:~ Hit Are™ In Memphis MEMPHIS (UPI) -Poli~ uid two &tores were firebombed and a sniper with an automatic riOe fired on a police helicopter Tuesday night during fUHral services for a black youth whose akull was crushed by blow• !oUow"ing a police chase. Elton Hayes, 17, was to be burled t.oday while the slate attorney's office carri~ on an investigation into his death and ti <'ity policemen remained off duly at the orders of chief Henry Lux. The~ were no reports of setjous in· juries or arrcsb Tuesday night. ~t Lux lemporarily canceled &11 leaves ll'ld days off and ordered the police department an "red sl.Atus" under which tactical units prifrol trouble spots. District Attorney Phil Ca1118.le s&.id 1t a press conff!rence Tuesday that "jm. portant physical evidence" round at the scene of Hayes' death last Friday morn· ing had convint2d him lhe death wu a homicide. The autopsy report, Canale Sil.id, show· ed that the youngster died from "two primary blows to the head." 15 Ag~d Patients Story of Police Payoffs Unfolds HONESDALE, P•. (AP) - Fifteen elderly peraoN, many of them bedridden, died 1n a testlmony;.zbo he 'made $6,000 ·in sil anloky fire that twept through NEW YORK (UPI ) -A veteran p:>licmlan who admitted being on the take for years before becoming an un- dercover agent for the Knapp Com- m I 1 s I on test i f ied that very plalnelothesman he knN was acctpting payoffs. He told Tuesday a tale of police corruption stretching through the depart· men!. Patrolman William Phillips. who is being guarded 24 hours a day because of his undercover work, testified at the se- cond day of public hearings before Die commission. Testimony resumes today. "L never knew a plainclothesman yet that was in plainclothes fOf' more than two months that wam't on the pad," Philli~ said. Phillips b:lld the commission.. which was obvk>ualy 1bocked at timea by ills U.S. Chessman \Yins BUENOS AIRES (UPI) --America'1 Bobby Fischer appeared well on the way today to challenge the rtrang1ehold Russian grandmasl.a's have held in the World OleM ChampionatJ:p for nearly a quarter century. \u JI private nursing home near months w in a "'arlem precinct, this tiny northeaatera how gamblers in (lne small Harlem Pennsylv&nia community . - precinct paid police at east $70,000 a Most of the victims. trapped month, how payoffs "'e;e iscussed open· in their rooms on either aide \y by pc lice and ho~ could find out of a corridor, died Tuesday about the honesty or lice officer in nil!'ht of .smoke inhalation, Robert JeMlngs, Wayne C.oun- the department with one telephcne call . ty coro ner , SBid. The Knapp Commission, headed by Jennings u id aome of the Wall Street lawyf'r Whitman Knapp, was victims, those closest b:l the appointed by Mayor John V. Lindsay ln fire 's origin, appeared to bav~ June 1970 to investigate reports of police died of burns. corruption. It is expected to release its Ou.ly a licensed practical final report after the hearings. nurse, on duty alone at the Phillips' testimony came as a surprise time, escaped the baze as it Tuesday. He was identified as the officer filled the residential wing of ''P" in tape recordings played before the the Geiger Nursing Home with commission Monday. On the tapes , an un-th ick smoke. dercover agent tried to arrange with (lf-"The entire area w'/1 s flee r "P" protection for a Manhattan engulfed with smoke, there prostitution operation. wasn't too much flames," Jen- After Phillips discovered he had been nings a.aid. "It was very dense found out. he agreed to WQrk as an smoke and you could see it for undercover agent for the commission. a mile." Phillips had been on the force 14 years. Jennings said the fire was Police O:immissioner Patrick V. believed to have 1 tart t d ~1urphy repeated his pledge Tuesday that i;hortly before 8 p.m. 1n a all allegations stemming from the com-laundry room at the rear of mission hearing will be investigated by the residential wing of the L- bis department. • shaped, one-story frame struc- Phillips' testimony was interrupted by lure. "There'l!i almost no ques· Small porcelain songbird nesti \?" a floweri dogwood branch. 6Y2 inche!t ... tl._3-;5,,._~ Char;• .ecounts invited, .lmlf'k.n lf~P<'KI, 11nltAl!IM\unl 1111 M••tar C,..rve, toit. SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAN D NEWPORT BEACH-644· I 380 Open Mon. •nd Fri., 10 e.m. to 9:30 p.m. An initial police report on the death seid the youth was fatally injured when a p!ckup truck In which he was a passenger wrecked while attempting to evade police, who were ch8.'ling the vehicle for a traffic violation. But Canale aaid there apparently bad been no accident. 1be 1.3-year-old New Yorker WOil for the 8eCQT'ld day iJll • row Tufosclay, forcing former world chlmpioll Tlgran Petro.WI of the Soviet Union to resign on the 341.h move. a telephone bomb threat, forcing 90me tlon '!lf that," he 1 a i d . 200 perso~ns:_:w~1 .. ::ve~th:e~r=oo=m~.~N=o~bo::m:o~~"~P~h~ys=ic=•~l-•:•:id:en:::c•'_'.1~b~o~w~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was f~. that." Ordered Home Woman Convicted; She Had Abortion DAYTONA BEACH. F'IB. (UPI) -Shirley Ann Whttler is going home to th e moun- taiM of North Carolina. by order of Florida authorities - back to where her troubles with babies started as a girl of 18. "The whole thin~ is crazy," Mid the reddish-hlonde youn.'( woman. curled up on a couch at her boyfriend's apartment, the one she must vacate by Friday. "\\'hy should they force their life style on me?" Confused and bitter, Mrs. Wheeler, 2.l stands convicted of manslaughter for having an abortion when she was five mnnths pregnant. New York University Law School professor Cyril c. Means, hired by the Playboy Poundation to defe nd Mrs. Wheeler, sayi; it is the first time in the English-speaking world a woman has ever been ronvicl.ed fnr having an abor· li on. Usu11tly the abortioni!t is prosecuted. While she was handed a Jight sentence -two years on probation -Mrs. Wheeler is considering an a p p e a I . Already her case ha s become a rallying cry for ferrrinist groups campaigning for abor- tion law refonn. particularly the Women 's National Abortion Action Coalition (WONAAC), which plans demOMtrations in Washington and San Francisco on Nov. 20. Mrs. Wheeler, OOrn Shirley Ann Johru;on, I!! particularly 4J)set at the probation officer who b:lld her she must leave the bearded young printer J1nd tal.idermist, Robert Wheeler, 25, with whom she h!!s been keeping house the pa.st three years. She W!IS ordered b:l go live with a brother in North Carolina . The probation supervisor told me "I'd better not go out and find myself another meal ticket," she said. Fireball Explosion Kills One HOUSTON (AP) -"It wa s instant holocaust. The whole damned world turned orange," ~ay1 Houston Post newtman Jim Bishop. One man died !Ind 38 other persons, including B I s h o p , were Injured Tuesday when a fireball from an exploding tank car tnveloped firemen, newsmen and bystanders. The explOJ1ion occurred In !I heavily populated M>Utbeut Houston are!! !lfter 111 cars of !In 83-car Missouri Pacific freight tr!lln jumped the track at a crossing. A mnall tl'plosion in one overturned tank car con· talning chemical1 d r e w firemen and newsmen to the r;cene, then came the larger, deadly blasL F1ames 1hot 200 feet Into the ·~· Would You Believe A WESTCLIFF--WHAT'S--LEFT SHOE 'SALP' Just Ou r Own Great Shoes At Ridiculous Prices LADIES DRESS & CASUAL FOOTWEAR REG. TO $26. 1052 Irvine • Wostcl;lf Pl.,. • Newport Beach • 5~B -8b8~ • • COMMUNITY EVENTS SUPPORT YOUR HARBOR AREA UNITED FUND Now in Proces' GIVE THE UNITED WAY - "If you don't do it, It won't 9et done." 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' ., . ~ • ' ~· , ,~ ·' ' -~ .!ft. < • COSTA MESA OFFICE: ~ ......... 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adama • 546-2300 . ·- CLIFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER CorMnlent Offlcu ttiroughoot ~Ange!H, Orange and Ventura Counties AOOOtlMt are "'9Urfd sp to p:),000 ~r prO'f1''°"9 of h r9derll hw!lllS & t-lnauranoe Cofpor1tllll\ I,,.,......,. IOlf!CY ef ... \lnn.d 8t1t11 Q-L ·-- I • • DARV PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Hefty City Pay Some mind-boggling pay raises have been approved for many of Huntington Beach's top employes. A couple of weeks ago, the DAILY PILO'f publithed an editorial explaining how the same set of en1ployes had received a 4 percent across-the-board raise before the wage-price freeze went into effect. That was a hold- ing increase. a tuke-gnnt.ed until further n1.otia tions \\'ere con1pleted. No\v th e talks are over and the full inc ases have become kno~·n . The raises are for the 40 members Qf t e nev.• ~lanagement Employe Organization (MEO) and nin top officials not eligible for ~IBO membership b inclu ded in the adjustment as a direct result negotiations. Department heads feel that for some years them have been di scriminated against by the that raises in the past have been geared to per rather than to positions. Surveys of salaries · c i ti es v:ith comparable populations have been mai:ie but the recommendations have n ever been fully implemented. This year the department heads were organized and an agreement was reached between the r..fEO and the council to make another survey of other cities and abide by the results. This resuJted in a series or increases in rn onthly pay scales that vary from 4 percent to 31 percent and average between J 1 and 12 percent. Several p ositions received hikes or $200 a month and more. Most were in the parks and recreation depart· ment,. a department which, according to the s urvey, has been below scale. The full extent of the raises that were approved Viill not become effective until Nov. 14 when the wage· freeze is scheduled to end and will be implemented then only if new presidential policies allow. But lhey have been passed by the council and will be paid eventually. 1\ city news release on the agreement said the r aises ,averaged only 8.5 percent. This contention bor· Behind the Anti-Police Attitudes When we read accusations of "police brutality," \\1e have to understand what the phrase means. Sometimes it means that heads and bodies are hurt; just as often. il means that feelings are hurl. What upS<'ls Ne- groes, Puerto Ri- cans. 1\1 exichn~, and poor people gener- ally ~s the fa{·{ that they are not tr ea I e d with I.he same resJ)f'Ct 1 not to say di.>fcrenceJ by the police as are the more affluent members of the community. There i~ no question that most police in most cities are acutely sensitive to dif- ferences in social and economic standing. A middle-class •person is rarely talked to the y,ay an obviously poor person is talk- ed to. The former is treated as a decent citizen until it is proved otherwise; the loller is treated as a suspicious character un11l it is proved otherwise. JT IS THt: DOUBLE standard of ap- proarh and handling that gh·es rii;e lo ac- cusations of "police brutality," even \\'hen the pohce ha\'e con1m1ltt'd no overt act of \•1olence II lhe1r attitude is bellicose and bullying. the "suspect" may even pro\ okt' a pushing around 1n order lo justify his dic;likr and j!rievance against eopdon1 To thr poor. tht' pol!ce are ha!ed, desp1~cd :Jf'ld IC'a rcd figures - wh ich n1ea ns !hilt the. r•1l1(·e i;;ct no cfl- opera11on frnm th+'n1 'fl1e1r r1•:1ct1on ir- ritates the pol1ct', 11l1•1 1hcn br.r·n1ne even rnore bell icose ;ind hulh 111~. :ind the cir· cle l)f n1utual d1.~tr11-1 1~ nr1rr broken. \\'hat the poor f;'Jll 111 untlt'rstand, of Dear Gloom y Gus I'm going to have my kids train for city jobs. Pay boosts come with growth of population. Skill, pro- ductivity and all that jazz so im· portant in private industry is irre- levant on city management's gravy train, or so il appears in Hunting· ton Stach. -R. D. M. T~ll l••lu•• ro!IK" ••• ,,.,.. YIOW1, ... , •K-•111 !~OM ti t!oe MWtP•P••· St"t ''"' "' •"v• f9 Ciil"'"' Gui. Dlllr "llal. course, is that the police themselves are fearful in such neighborhoods. They know they are looked upon as enemie~ -in contrast to middle-class neighborhoods, which look upon them as protectors - and their fear of reprisal makes thrrn talk and act tougher. There 1s a ''psychological feedback" in the police- and-tb~poor relationship that perpetuates hostility. n1E POLICE, in point of fa ct, are much Jess brutal than they were e\'en a decade or two ago; the norid natfoot who swung his club first and asked questions afterwards is fast disappearing from the force. But, as against this, poor people are more aware of their rights than they were even a decade or two ago, and they are beginning to demand the same civili- ty tba~ is shown to !heir more afnuent ne ighbors. "Police brutality'' is largely a sen1anlic question, and its solution is more a mat- ter of psychological attitudes than lr11~s. To treat a man like dirt. \\'ilhnut rC'ason, may hurt him more than hitting him - and may, indeed, encourage him lo prfl- ,·oke ph~·sica! violt'nce.. It 1na,v he another decade before. our police \rake up lo the truth. Srlcclion.~ fron1 ,'1 1' //1ur1.r.' lri r1 ~1 collection nf col11nn1s n1 /Jank jurni , •·1.eav1 ng !lie Surface." nre /1f'1t 'fl rr· prinl.ed while he 1s 011 L111cario11 £d1/rJI' H ip-sliooting J udg1ne1its By rillK E ABRAl\ISON \\'e Americans ha,•e a penchant for causes nf all sorts, s11.es and dc~rees nf importance. The I r o lJ b I e is. we sometimes let our enthus1Rs1n I rap us 1n~ to en1ulallng !he humorisrs lege.ndary cowboy \\'ho rnountcd his steed and rode Dff fn all d1 rec11ons. "'Certainly there are few causes more worthy of dedicated. intelligent concern than !he preservat i on of our tn\'ironmenl. a~ Californians are poig- nantly aware. Yet even here, the f:icts of life sometime~ rise up tn indicate we bave tried to travel too fa st. CONSIDER. roR example, nor and phosphate detergents. Both have been widely condemned and ln many places banned by law. There is an iniliative on next year's June ba!Jot in this stale, for example, that would ban the former »ulr,ight , along with a number or olher rilunderbuss "environmental" proposals. Ytt just recently a govemment-ap- polnted panel has decided thal while DOT does indeed have .serious pollutant poten. Uals, It needn"I be baMed tott1lly as a ~ticide because of any "imminent naz.ard lo human heaHh." And although Ill use has dttlintd, lhe panel finds it ttill an important weapon against certain :kstrucllve in.~cls, particularly some thal atlaick cotton planlJ, TSTERESTINGLV, Unlvcrsi1y of Wisconllin scicnlisis have discovered DDT in samples or soil collected and (,. L.-Guest Report l'iealed 30 year& before DDT camt' 1n!o use! Similarly, phosphare detergents have been given a reprieve. There 1s no quc~­ tion that they can con!ribute to lake and stream pollution ; but no"· federal health- and-environmental offi cials are recom- mending !hem to housewives. This ~tart!ing rev('rsal indica!es th<tl the blanket condem11ation, like that of DDT, \.\'all premature. The cure, 1l turns out, was worse than lhe di.~ease. THERE ARE increasing number!'i or other reports which indicate that 1ind ing11 rensidered most foreboding a} fir!l't jtlance, have I.urned out not le> be so damaging a5 feared. All of whlch i.s not lo dcnigrale concern over the protection or our environment. The moon tri~ have broughl 'harply home to us the fi;.ct that our planet ill not a lim!Uen M>urce of lhe good end essential things of life. It's here and Jt 's an "'e havt. It'' just that Wt are ltarnlng gradually not lo let our own sincere impulsts, or the imporlun!lles of the overnight tn- vironmental reformists; !earl u~ into hip· shooting judgments thaL \\'ill hurt more: than they help our efforts to cle•n up this 'art~ we. live on. CaJUornUr •'eaturt Service dered on deception. That figure was arrived at by work· ing out the effect the increases •Nill have this year. a year with a wage freeze. The rationale is that although the e1nployes received a 4 percent hike from July I Lhey v.•ill not get the balance until Nov . 14 so on a 12-month basis the average rate is 8.5 percent. But worked out on a regular year over year basis -on the basis on v.•hich t hey werc negotiated and granted -or on a monlhly basis, the raises average between 11 and 12 percent. Anolher point that may irritate residents of a com· munity 1vlth a 6.8 percent unemployment rate is that al· though the salary survey showed that three or four posi· lions 1ner1ted less than a 4 percent increase -the flat amount agreed to in July -the council decided lo Jet these employcs continue to keep the raise since it had al ready been a~·arded. 'rhis may be good personnel practice but it does nol a lter the fa ct that some emptoyes are being paid more than the survey they sought showed their jobs are worth. Heartwarming Res ponse La5l v.'cek the DAILY PILOT published a s tory about a Fountain Valley girl, 'fina KyseUa, and her re· covcry from a near fatal brain ailment 'l'he article detailed Tina's dramatic and courageous recovery and her parent's gratitude for the he lp they re- ceived from the eommunity during their trying lime. \Ve \vould u nde r~?re the fact that $3,850 has been raised to help dcfray.~('Costs incurred by the Kysella family during Tina's illness. 'fhis money was raised and donated by hundreds of people living in the west Orange County area -many of who1n have never met Tina or her family. The effort was another heart\\'arming community r esponse to a fam ily and child in need. • H l111111i9ratio11 Service, Not Treas1irer Non1it1ee, Is Wrong Romana WASHINGTON -Please bear with th.is for a llttle. ll is about no great affair of i;ta !e -merely a woman wronged in the poli!ical crunch. THE FACT'S: On Sept. 20 President Nixon announced his inlention to nominate as treasurer of !he Uniled States a SU('Cessful food pro- f'essor and bank board channan of Latin rxtraelion, Mrs. Romana Banuelos of th e Los Angeles area. On Ottoher 6 fed- rral agents deSC"end- ed on one of Mrs. '.t' Banuelos' pl;,nts, a tor1rl!a factory in Gardena. Cat. and carried off J6 e111- plo~1es. mostly mini- s kirted ~f e x i r a .11 girls and women . claimed to ha\'e en- 1.ered lhe country illegally and wrongly have gotten work. CONCLUSION: 1'hcrefore l\1rs. Banuelos had connh·cd to circumvent the immigration Jaws by exploiting f\.-lexiC'an girls who had in- sinuated themselves across the border and shouJd not be confirmed by the Sen- a!e e.~ treasurer of the U.S. So far so good. The only trouble ~·ith the conclusion is that it is totally wroni;:. l\.frs _ Banuelos \'iolated no law. Her com· pnn.v violated nu la~'. She \\:as not ex- pln1l1ng ~lex1can Rirls. She runs a union shon "'ith the gfr!s required tQ join !he union and earn union \\'ages after 30 days Banuelos Was Victimized ' Rich.ard Wi.lson t:mplo}'menl. She had no legal way of knowing if the girls \1'ere J\lexican or American cili1.ens. llow about the fact that fllrs. Banuelos' company had been 11·arned by letter by the Immigration Ser\•ice and Iha~ there had been fi1•e previous raids? \Vasn 't it prelly careless of f\1rs . Banuelos. however much she was preoceupied with being the first wnma11 <:hairman -0r a hank board in California 's hislor1·. not to have taken .step,.<; to sat1:>fy i.he 1m· migration service? HE RE AGAIN THE farts ,gel !n the way of political conclusions. ~·rr~. Banuelos had no authorilv in law to dn what the Immigration Ser.vice asked and the Immigration Service had nn author1tv in Jaw to demand that she require proOr nf citizenship or alien regis1r:ition receipts c:irds from pr o s pr c ti v e employes. According to tll:u1uel Ru iz . .Jr., a specialist in international priva!e too· nicts or la1v and a member of the t:.S. Ci v i I Rights Commission. Sirs. Banuelos' authorily was confined ~nleil' lo examining the Social Security enrds Of job applicants Social Sel'urit,v cards are issued without regard lo raci>. c,-.tor. c-ilizenship, \\'O rk permits or any other such limitations. "This (proof of citizenship or alien registration card.~l is what we \.\'Ou !d like lo get emnloyers to do ," said the U.S. commissioner of immigration a n d naturalization, Rayn1ond F'. rarrell. in an interview. "But," he continued. ''if you a.sk me if !here is a provision in law saying we can do it the answer is no. I THThi'K THJS J'OOR woman (1\1rs. Ranuelos, who has a Latin temperament, \\'On't like that ! 1vas victimized. It might just as \vell have bcf>n the superintendent of the 1\1ilitary Academy at \Vest Point. \\'here ~·e have just found that 26 alirns '"ere 1~·rflngly <'mplo~·ed_ The. supenn- rendent didn't kno"· anything about it, ilnd I doubt !h:it 1\trs. Banuelos knel'o' anv!hing about it.'' H 1\1rs. Banuelos \\'<IS \'i{'tirnized. ii 11·a~ b,v lhe connivance of the Immigration Service f'arrell heads. The raid on the tortilt:i factory was a put ·up job on a news paperman's lip intended to be a publicily sensation to pressure "superiors in \Yashingtnn" into providing funds for a big ;ilien roundup. This was Frankly ad- mitled to the Los Angeles Herald Ei:· amincr hy an immigr;i!ion official. Noel l)oran 1l'ho al so happt>ns to be president 111 the American F'ederat Giivemn1enL Enlplo~·es !Jnion, L.-0ea! 50:i, made up ex- (')usl\•p\~' of Immigration Sc r v ice ernployes. "TllER E ARE 250,000 illeg11I al iens In Los Anl'(eles and Orange County alone.'' Doran "·as quo!ed as saying . "If \.\'t were given the funds and ability to round these aliens up. we \\'Ould create 250.000 new jobs or take hundreds off welfare rolls, but Qur hands are tied by our superiors in Washington. \\'e chose her l Mrs. Banuelos' f i rm because we kne1v it would generate a lot of publicity." The publicity was perfecl : Pictures of miniskirte<:I gil'ts hired by Nii:on 's nominee for treasurer of the United States being herded by the Feds and .ship- ped back to 1\fexico. But here are some more facts: Of the 300,000 or more <1!ien l\1e.xicans making out in Southern California 86,943 were apprehended and .shipped hack south of the border from Jul,Y I. 1970 through J une 30, 1971. !t i~ a huge social prnhlen1 The handl- ing of the problem is just about as big a mess as \\'ill be found any\\'here in go•·emment . llfG-H "'AGES TN TllE U.S. are an ir· resistible magnet drawing in hundreds nf thousands of people from foreign lands who aren'i fu ssy about U.S. 111ws and regulations. It is a grave injustice to blame employ('rs 1\·ho have no \j,'ay of knowing or are restrained by la1v from finrling flut if these aliens are entitled to empl!'lyment. \\'hen r.lrs. Banuelos ;ippcars before 11. questioning Senate committee in a .,., eek 11r so maybe she can gi\·e it ;:i liberal education on the mp.gnilude of !ht' prob- lem . If noL perhaps t~ commiuee can call on the superintendent al \\'est Point for advice. Is Your Prestige Rising or Falling? \\'h:it has been happening to your statll.'!I J;ilt'l~" ls your· prestige rising or falling:' 'fh1s 1s 1n1port11nt. to know Jn 11 civllii11- t1011 v.·h('re t·vcrything seems lo depend on yo ur keepi ng your lx'st foot forward at all limes, \\'ell, perhaps it's Onie we niode one of our seasonal check- ups. There are cer- 1:11n sil(ns 111hich un- m1s1ak~bly indicate \\'ht-lher iyou are on t he bou!evarcl l!'l 1nogulism or on the do11·nward path to mongrel ism. I ;,. . ·-~ f 1' '• , ~' ~·~ _J FOR EXAMPLE, you don't have a lhing to \j,'Orry about if - The liquor served you al the cocktail parties you att.end is or better quality lh11n ii \\'as JO years ago. \'uu c:in n!'lw go in and buy your suits al 'tores whose ~lnd<>ws you could only slare at before. The airlines credit card you carry is good for international as weU as domesllc night.s. When he takes you lo lunch, the boss never bothers you about office problems. He just likes lo tell you Jong tales about ho\\· hard he used to work JIS 11 boy. REALIZING THAT uptnses h_a v e 11:one up for e~·crybody, about half the time you lea\'t a four-bit lip for the hatcbec_k girl inst~ad of a two-bit ont'. You and your wife Clln now afford to ~--, B11 George --- CONFIDENTIAL TO TOPLESS MILLINER: Well, for one lhlng, you're in the wrong business. ,.... \ f Hal Boyle take JI tw0-week cruise during the Christmas season so you ll'on't ha\'e to listen lo "Jingle Bells" so many times. The doorman al the skyscraper ~·here you work knows you by name and which baseball or pro loothall team you root. foe ff it 's too 1·:11ny ror golf. you and an of- fi ('e pal can quit \1'ork early anrl go to an off-color movie without fear that your r('putarion \\'111 lte destroyed. ''our ne\\· sailboat has en inboard motor anrl Ls steered by a v,.hei!l rather than a tiller. The biggest problem you are currently bavrng "'ith your wife is whelher the new Sex Seasoned With Sex To the Editor : F'or three weekend.~ ~·"have \\<lnted to pack up the fam ily and take in a movie. Last Saturday I took a count nf the movies listed in the DAILY PILOT. Roughly 85 movies, including repeals, '\'ere listed. Approx imately 63 were rated "R.'' leaving 22 ''GP" films &nd I h11ve frankly wondered how these obtained the Ta ting. (t would seem !hat before the movie in- dustry goes to Washington to oblain some ()f my tall: money to salvage thei r waning industry, they &hould take a long hard look JI\ why the family isn't shelling out his $3 (per) willingl)'. We don 't need a diet or J)onald Duck but one hurriedly !ires of a menu of sex, seasoned with sei: MRS. JOAN OE LOZJER Who I• lhe T11r11coof.? To the Editor: Afte.r reading Terry Coville's article lb-- day ~gardlng George Brokate's denun- ciation of Prf'siclenl r-jixon 's trip tn Rtd China, t 11;011ld suggest Mr. Brokate ac· quire 11n All8U!!l I• is~ue nr U.S. New!! J1nd World Hcporl anrl read on pag<: 23 a . ' iUailhox l ••!t" l• .. n ttll0tr1 f~ Wll(f'"'· ""rin•llY wrlttn •howl• c&nv•Y '~'" "''"'"" lft Jlt -•• or t.,1, Tiit •ltM It c•ndtn" "11•" i. Ill -• •• •Umln•I• llhel I• ••M•Yltl, Alt .. , ..... "'Wll ~ c11Jt11 t!tntrutt tft• m1Uln1 •-••• ""'' "'""' "''' to. Wlll>h•~ •• •Hw11! If 1uHlc+ ... 1 '"-It U•trlHll. , ,...,Irv wm Ml .,. f'lltl .. ltM. reprint of 1\1r. Nixon'! "China Policy" printed in the October 23, 1967 Issue \\ilile Mr. Nixon was still JI private citizen. ~IR. BROKATE should be better in- formed before he lectures to "Young Amer1r11ns for Freedol'n" or any blh1'1 group. Is his opinion based pn facl ? If, as he claims he '\1'8.! lt,r_ Nixon's chief sup- porter in 1968. how come he w11sn'1 Rw11re of these. pollcies then'.' Who .b the turnroal? V. G. PRICE BrQ/cati< 1.~ a membl:r of thl! Orange Coun111 R~pubticarr Central Comm.ff· lf'f'. J.lt> supporlerl N1zo11 HI 1968 but nrno co11dcm?1s hirr~ for lii.s pltin11td rrip to Pe king_ i -Ediior family roltage in the country you ju ~t bought should be called "Hidea\va,\','' her choice, or ''First Retreat," whirh you think: is fa r more ctevrr. You have had at lea~t one ;.ittack of gout, 11 di sease \\'hich. the doctors assures you , usually picks as its victims men or brains and driving ambition. NO'V \\'HAT ABOUT the signs that In- d icate your prestige is on the skids? \Veil . h is certainly time for you to push your own f'M\rsonal panic button if - Your~aughter had lo graduate from high schOOt this--year in a 1'!).lnisklrt. You get an attack of hiccups in the of- fice and nobody bot.hers to tell you hit ov.·n surefire way of curing them. If you ask your secretary lO stay la\t!':, ii doesn't even occur to her that you might have an:,.1hlng on your mind except work. 'r'ep, brother, you'l•e had ii~ DAILY PILOT Robert N. lVttd, Publis11tr " 7homl1.f Kl:evil, Editor Albert \.1/, Bo.lt.f Editorial Page Editor The rdilori11.l f'll !Zt" {Jf lhe Ollily !'riot :r;ct'ks to lnlorrn 11 nd s;limu· l~te rc111d "t'S lJ)' llf'f'S"nlin.i:: lhl!t nc~11pa(lt'r's Qpininns ll nd cnm- mentar)· 01' f•)l'ies nr lnlfrf'l<t 11n<f ~J:fiifir11 n•·l', hy ptovld1ns: ~ r·~rum for lhP Cll!ll'i'S~iOn of ~Ur rr11dr111;• (lplninn.", ~nd by pr,.~1·n1 1ni:: 01e d ivcnoe vlc"''llo!'lntJ {Jf lnformN! o~ srr\'rrs 11nd 5£>0k~mcn on topics of lhc day. Wednesday, Octobu 20, 1971 -- . . . Rummage From Ye Olde Attic Treasures gleaned from area atLics \\·ill be offered for sale Friday. Oct. 22 . at a rummage sale sponsored by the Niguel Art .'\ssociation in the Boy Scout House, San Ju an Capistrano, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .. and Satu rda y, Oct. 23, from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m. Rummaging through a trunkful of antiq ues to be sold are (left to ri ght) ~1mes. Stephen Buckham, West on Jackson an d J. J . Courtemanche. Convention, Celebration Top Coast Club Agendas An anniversary celebrat1nn, convention and b u s i n e s s ii;essions are scheduled by arra organizations Jor Friday, Oct. 22. Hospital Gu il d \\I e,: tminsler O:immunily Hospital Guild will gather at 7:.')() p.m. in the f ountain \'t1!1ey Community Center for a IO!h anniversary celebration and potluck dinner. In !heir JO years o( service, \'Olunteers have given more !h;in ao,oon hours . Their prnJ- ec!.<; 1 n c l u d e nourishment cart, Terry Tours, special tours for children. \'isitor con· trot de.sk , gift cart, v.·heelchair sr:rvice,'6(.rving ;is hostesses and working .,.,•ith b J o o d replacement. Special guests attending \,\·i!I be Mrs . Leo Ri vard, director of nursing <'Ind Ron a l d Albri~ht, administr::ilor . Busine ss Wome n Nalional Conven!ion of the American Business Women 's Association wi!l take place in the Disneyland Hn!cl. Th e tv.·o- day session v.·iU begin Friday. Represe nting th£' Nev.·port Be;:ich Chapter 11·111 he the Mmes. Ht'nry Cran~. Charlrs Porter. 01right Tu r n e r . George llerrn1:i.nn ;ind Arthur Stuckey. AAUW Erncsl :°l!('Jl')re, coordinator nf ~pecial ser1·1cci; a! Golden \\'est College, will s\'.)('ak dur- ing the gathering f'lf lhe \\"e th e PetJple Study Grou 11. Hun· tingtnn BeaC'h Ame ri c a n Association of Univ ersity \\!omen. f\1oore wi!I discuss the co\- lc,i::e's coordina ted community action program for I he rehabilitation nf ex·coovicts, Home me kers f\li ss Carol llrinz. hnme cconomi~t for the F.di.c:;on com- p;:iny, will prcsf'n\ Al Home in the 20th Century for members nf the Happy llomrrnakers "'hn ""'ill meet ai 10 a.m. in the Fountain V:il!ey Civic Center. Entertainment <1fter lunch \viii be provided by the Ku!ina ry Kats of Leisure World , L<1guna Hills. a group n£ senior citizens who have for n1cd a kitchen band. hear a talk by ;:i Jn-year KOPS \Keep Off Pounds Sensibly ~. f\1r~. Dan Dennis when !hey gather a! 9·.'.lO a.n1. in !he Huntington Beach City Gym- nasium. Mrs. Virginia Enn is will sho .... · slides from the lntPrna- tional Recognition Day in ~ashington. D.C. during the ,.xt. 2!1 meeting and f\1rs. f\f aic:v.·ctl Gilla nders, .... ·ho lost 150 pounds and wil.~ the 11170 runner-up to the statr queen. v.·i!l speak at the Nov. S meeting. Chi O mega Chi Omega Alumnae of the Harbor Area \.\•ill meet al 11 :30 ii .m. in the Airportier Inn for a Junche9n. Homemakers are planning a B'.~h I bus trip tn .the Queen r.111ry no./ e t a Tuesday, Nov. 9. Reserva!1on~ <ire being taken by ~1rs. Hnhert C;irdinal and r.1rs. R I d Frnok Amato. evea e District Juni ors All club coordinator5 lo !he OrangP Distrirr, California Federation nf \I/omen ',!; Clubs. .!t1n1nr Mtmbership are in· 11terl tn a bu1.1 .~essinn :it 9·:111 ;1 m in L.:i Hahra \\'nman 's CluhhClu~(' TO PS r>.'uls fn \"1hhlts TOPS \\"Ill ~·lr and Mrs. Du.:ine retmw- i-ke nf CClsta Mesa have an- nouncer! the en,g11gemenl of fhe1r daughter, Di;:ine Pr!rnw- ~kp tn Rohtrt Fo.~lcr. snn or l\lr. ;:in(1 :'11rs . Rob Fosler of Cnsl:I ,l\r~a. "---J Fcrnr!alf' Cha~l or Sanl;i Ana 1ri l! hf' !hi' setting fo r the Or r :l ri tri;. Over Lunch' -- Principal, Talks Out • Parents Air the 0Ren By Al.USON DEERR Of .... OllllY "'"" .... CommunicaUon . ~tween par· ent and child. Parent and teacher&. Teache.., and ad- ministration. P1renl, child and principal. All are possible. The hist, however. has alway! been too fo rmal and a bit awkwarri. The principal , tht old image went, was a gr1y-ha ired and om!nou& gentleman behind a large mahogany dt3k. You uw him only when your child was in serious trouble! Patrici a Staka lun. principal of Newland School, Huntington Beach, does not fit the old image. Young and articulate, with shag haircut, sunglasses a nd Harborites Will Wed The engagement of Phyliss Rae Hancock of Balboa to Brooke Bransfield Ltwis of Newport Beach has been AO· nounced by Miss Hancock'! parents, W. C. Hancock and l\1rs. Byrch Hancock of Palrr.. Desert. The couple v.•ill exchan~e vows Saturday, Oct. 23. in Calvary Chapel in Santa Anll . Mis.~ Hancoc k v.·as gradu· ated from Indio High School and 11\lended C-Ollcge nt The Desert 11nd St1n Jose Slate Col· lt>i;:e. Shf' w;is a Palm Desert debutante and a rodeo queen in 1966. Her fia nf'e, ~n of f\1r. And Mrs. I.. R. Lewis of Coron11 del f\lar. i.~ a 1triidu11te of Corona del Mar High School. He 111· tended the Anny-Navy Ar::id- emv at Carlsbad and !ht Uni. ''er".sily rir Ari7.on a ;it Tucson. He also !e\lert:d in swimming at CdM High School. CAROL SHEDD Winter Rites Set bN>wn w~e jackf'I , she chat- ted with a gro up of mothtrs among the multicolored picnic tables under the tree! in Lake Park. Huntington Bf'ach. It wa~ Utt> first in a series of 'luntheons with the princi- pal', designed to foster good commun ication between every· OOf' Involved in the ('duca- linn prnces!. 1'he PTA treated !hf' princi- pal to 11 chicken boll lunch anrt lht mothers to hot C'Up.• of coffee. Each mother brought a brov.·n hllR lunch for her.self and her preschoo!trs. After lunch the youngsters took over the playground while their mothers 1.alkcd. They asked que stians aboul the school. its operation. i.~­ sue!I f11cing .:ill .c:;choo! districl~ and lheir children ·~ individu11l problen1s. They chatted amon~ Llicmsclvts a nd compll rrd notes on the.ir children'! ~chool rxptrience~. Oespile threalening rain- clouds 11.nd chilling brcezi>s about '.!.fl molhers attended . AH bul four, ?TA vtleran~. v.·ere newCQmer!I and ""'ere quickly recruited for upco m- ini: activities. Questions a!ked were ser- ious and comprehen~ive . .. How does overcrowdin g school affect my C'hild'.'" ''How will the building of A condomin ium c<1mp!ex arfl!'tt the school".'" "How are monies rai!ed by lhe PTA used".'" "How can we leam mort about school unification~" "What could I do as a school vo lunteer? "''ho would babv· sit my preschooler? Shou ld -I work 1n 1ht san1t area in which my child worlu'.'" ."1iss S1.akalun respondM w i t h straightforward an· swers, telting t he mother!! where .a.nd when they cool d \'Oit'e opinioo !I about school problems and !eRrn TTIQrt 11bout them-in the superintendent· parent council, from lhe pr in- C'ipal's n ew.llle t ler and through the local newspa~rs. "When we planned the 'luncheon~ 'A'ith the princi- p·1I'." Miss Szt1kalun s.aid, •·\Vt decided that if 11nvonr carne it was worth !he efrOrt." Two more h1nchtQns art planned. in f"ebruary and April. to ('OO!inue the com- munication process. A potluck luncheon form1l h•s been 1ug- gested. D~ P~t De,aJ~ "ltl.-~~ .. ~~ To avoid d isappotntment, prospective brides are rem inded to have their wedding stories "'ith black and white jZ]O!SY phot~ graphs to the DAILY PILOT \Vomen's De-- partment one week before the "'edding. P ic tures re<:eived after that time will nol be used. For engagement announcements it i~ imperative that t he story, also accompanied by a bl~ck: and "'hite glossy picture, be sub- mitted six "'eeks or m ore before the wedding dale. If deadli ne is no t m et, only a story will be used. To help fi ll requirements on both 1/.1ed· d ing and enga~ement stories. form!i are available in all of t he DAILY P ILOT offices. F urther questions will be a nswered by \Vomen '..: Section staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. Surprises Designed By Fashion Creators ''"'" Wi•o Jorwtc n F'ashion ~how~ alw::i ys seem to have a surpri~e end.in~. and lhe C11lifornia d e~igner~ .~hnw· lng their ware~ in Loft Anj;::ele~ !asl. week did n't take exception lo the ru!t. designr:r1 admittedly • r e trying lo Jure the youth JJUt of the thrift shop and into the department 11tort. 1 To do lhi~. lhe de,11igners. in·I eluding C::i1.thy Ungar or Cathy Ac ce!sories, are Ul!ing more natu r11I things ~uch i1.s leathtr.I mater ials lhflt "don't look like "'hat the kids call 'pla~tic.' " I • Wtdnnd1y, Ottobtr 20, l~l Tribe Invades Plaza Tri bal preparations are going on at the Orange Coast : YM CA for participation in the second Showcase 1 5pon5ored by the Coordinating Council of the .Har;a, bor Area Sa turday, Oct. 30. from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. on the mall al South Coast Plaza. Preparing an In{ dian Maid en dis play "'hich will be set up with thos 1 explaining other civic organizations are Lisa Suket (left) and Mrs. Norman Suke r. :.. vmGINIA'S SNIP 'N STITCH SHOP PE 333'4 f•1t Co11t Hwy. • Coron • Phon• 073-8050 del Mer ONE STOP SHOPPING STYLING -QUALI TY SUPER SERVIC E FABRIC S-NOTIONS TRI MS-PATTERN S e IAN U.MlllCAlD Soe fer vouriell! VIRGINI A e MASTll CNAlGI je.t n1 fer 91 1'1 #rom love 'n stuff l>t ~~ • ..,.,;,,,,J' a 111ttltr c k1r91 T l11hit" ii i•"'· "''"'"•rt '•"''r 644-1070 - J .. • ' ' \11 ~s f'rtrowskr w;i~ Rl"<ir!U· ::i1C<I from Estancia Hij;::h Sch/)(11 anrl i~ attendin~ Orange C<ia~t Collegt. The en1;aRtment or C11rnl ShPrld anrl Dennis Svald1 was ::innounctr1 hy the hr1de-rl,.cl'~ parrnt,~. r.lr. anrl Mrs. M1llnn C Shedd, riur1n~ ::i fiim1ly i;i 11 thrrini;i 1n lhetr Newporl To kt'ep pveryone J!UP.~S1njl', desrgners first brought nut hlazers. skirts and bloust>.~. then ruffied eveninJZ ~nwos anrl then, as a final surprise, h;:its. That'~ rii;ihl. h;:il.~. Such "no"'., crPalions 11~ ;i 1ailored hlar.er hat , rhiC' lallnrPrt fed f'lra 1.virh m11!chini;i neck!if' 111nd 11 "traw picturt hat appeared v.1ith such biz.:irre creations 111~ a n iflled horseh;,ir ever\}og h;it and a ~!raw picture ·tlal with face-shrouding black veil. Contributing some of the. hat ideas was Al ell for Li\Ht . Some new faces have bun added lo the C a l ifo rni a f\.1r. Blackwell's c 11 u !I' t I c comment was , "I'm sick to de.11th or womPn wearin g p11ntsl)i!lllll;liii;!ill!;lii!liililli"lliliiliiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliija in p!11ce or 111 dres:i;." He show-J : Two rings for two· lovers ••• beth rings $88.00 Fl"tt •••llPY hMIM .U r1thmMI l114l••l4-MaM Eosymcfit IMM• stnll•nl otcounJJ OYailo~I• .• up fa 12 month1 to Pfl1 lonkA1Mricord • MoJft r CMi.ro• "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" EI,, bll1hod 4J y .... 1 HUNTINGTON CINTl l ....... l l lllfef ""''' .. '" ..... lfJ-5101 HARIOI SHOPPING CIMTll 2JOO Harl11t 11•4. Cettta MIM S4S·f411 OP!N MON .. THUR~ l 'll. i ll f f'.M. H~r !ianC'f', whf'I hc)ldl! 11 pilor ~ hcenst and is work1ni.:: towarr! ::i commerrlal !i('ens!'. ;i).c;n i~ a gr;iduate of EHS anr! attend s acc. Shoes Step Into Styl e Beach home . Mis! Shedr! was gr11duajt'd fr{'!m !\'rwport Hiirbor Hii;ih School, attended UCLA An<I the University of Oslo, and currently is enrf'llled in 1piecial education al the University of Orei::nn. lier fi11ncr . son of Mr . al'ld Mrs. Anthony Sv11ldi of Gra nd Fashion scene, •nd these f'd !l'wirling ehiffon gowrni, cltngin g floral jersey:oi topped by dttply frinJ!td shl'l wl.~ 11nd a slinky black j.!own with a 11e- quined daisy Climbing up the front. J im Church, designer for Cal ifornia Girl ga ve t h e customt:r "sensible length!," about 11:n inch 11bove the knee. He offtrs blau r-11kirt cn1- lume11 and 11lmple "little dres.~e~.'' Prediclion~ of !ht. death of the clunky mon~ter .~hoe for women were premature. 'ntickened heels ;ind rounded Ines abound in fall and winlfr shoes, making them very much look likt direct off spring of the monster s~. Junction. Cbt.. recrived a BA 1-==================::;: anrl MA at tht Univer.~ity nf Colort1do and i~ 11 PhD can- didate in special education al Oregon U. The cnup\e will be m11rried in St. Andrew'! Presbyterian Church Ott. 22. FURNITURE-IN-THE-NUDE f eatures • • • , -·-~ PARSON'S TABLES 'llCID ,.() ... AVAILAILI IN ANT SIH FIN15HID e t UN,I Nl~HID Mffe "°'"' WMf Her4weetlt 333 E. 17th St., eosta Mesa 645-1212 AUTOMATIC flANSMISSIONI ONLT 21 YIAlS IJPllllNCI llB t:OllP!IY QUALITY-DEPENDAllLITY 18 11 5 MT. WASHINGTON ST., FOU NTAIN VALLEY 557·6224 IT'S OUR 9th ANNIVERSARY ... and you 9et the 1avln9s an IF YOU OWN I OR 100, DON'T MISS THESE FABULOUS ANNIVERSARY VALUES! 100•1. lle"eka\•11 a l y11thetlc PASHION SHAG> l CURLY WIGI ., ..... te IJ4.fl ••.....•••.•..•••.•..• TH I LIONlll t•11• •• ,,.,., ...... ,__ ..... ,. ,,,..,. T1ll 19tftt !11 f"hle11t . Ne,....ttr SJJ,fl •••.•••..••.•••..•. , HUMAN HAil Wl6S $4.95 $19.95 Oit11t1v Me,eh -f1om ••••••··-••••••·•••• llt.fl The "E111tlt" ............... ,, •• , •• , ••••••• Sit.ti T~ -.'..'.l!!!~i'lve'' ·~···•·:···-··········-·•••·• SJf,f J NUMAN HAii WI• PllCIS INCLUDI CUSTOM STYLING! CASCADIS 111 ,. 117.•s -NOW SI I .t i Re9. $1Lt 5 -NOW Sl1.tl 11/a /h"j WIG l IEAUTV SA LON 541.)0b JIO·D 1-.t 1 Tttl lhMf COSTA MISA kll.LGnEN SQUARE + WI• W.Cfte11 ef '#fl.1-JALLS-Wt•Lm Att11IHrwry lel11 ''ke41 ""' 2Q•/, to 50'/e Off M"t ..... ..._. ... • ' ' I I 38 DAILY PILOT H/F ~\'tdn~~. Octobtr 20, 1971 Spooks, Carnivals Attr~ct Schopl Crowds (Editor's Nott: A pagt devottd to Fountain Vol· lty. Hu ntinglon Btach, Ckecu1 Vltw a111.I Seal Beac/1 Sl;)iool Dist1'ict pa" e n t · ttacht>r organizations will appear i1L the D A l L Y PILOT tach week. l nfonna· liu11 n1ust bt received by flfrs. Gilbert Turnbull, 5671 Carnival Fun Spun Everyone at Circle View School is in a spin over the annual carnival to take place Saturday. Oct. 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., including Laura Heyd en and Glenn Barrick (lefl to right), Y:ho are practicing their spin art. Horrors Await ('rest \"1('\\" l'FO"s Ila!· IO\\·een rarnival \\'il l have as it s rcature at · Lrat'tion a h a u n t c d house. F.:xploring t he tour of horrors are !left lo right I ·rercsa Elliot I., Isabel Scienz and Rich· ard Havel. The carnival 1<> planned for Satur· day, Oct 30: f.fangrurn l)r1 vt , llunt1r1g· io11 Beach by 5 p.ni . Thurs· clay for publ1ca11a11 \Vi!d· uesday J Superintendent Pore nt Council Mr s. James Ellena Ptesident COMING UP: Ex ecu t ive board members will meet tonight at 7:30 in the district office to final ize plans for the formation of the Oka School PTO ... Council will sponsor a float in the annual 1''ounta1n Valley Halloween barbecue and parade at 11 a .m. Saturday, Oct. 23 . All en PTA Airs. Gary llanson President COMING UP: H a 11 o \Yee n carnival will be presented Saturday, Oct. 30, from 11 1, a .m. to J p.m. Featured will be ga1ne booths and a magic show. Refreshments v.•ill be sold. Proceed~ will be used to p u r ch a s c educational materials for the school. Bu shard PTO l\1rs. Robert Borlase President COMING UP : Unit v.•ill serve a dime-a-dip dinner tonight al 6:30 preced ing open house ... Members y.•ill sell ta· quitos at the Fountain Valley barbecue Salurday, Ott. 23. from II f' .. m. lo 5 p.m. Cook PTA l\trs. rloyd Co\llas President COI\l lNG UP: Unit w i 11 sponsor a canned rood drive from f\1 onda y, Oct. 25, through Friday, Oct 29. Each classroom wil l don;ite specific food ilems. and baskets will be prepared and delivered by the unit to needy f a m i l i e s for Thanksgiving. Ren1alning canned food will be placed in the unit's welfare pantry and "A'lll be used throughout the year. Ead er PTA Mrs. James Powers President . ' COMI NG UP: PTA·spoosored Red Cross first aid course will begln at 9 a .m. Friday, Oct. 22, in the Banning Street library annex. Course 1s free and will wnsisl of six two-hour classes. Further information can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Richard f\1ack at 962·9652 .•• Tea for room mothers will ta ke place irom I to 3 p.m. Fri· day, Oct. 29. in the Ban· ning Street library annex, according to f\1rs. A1orris Grayson, chairman ... Atembers will participate In a recycling project in I.he Five Points shopping center in Huntington Beach each r.tonday, Wednesday and Saturday throughout No11ember. Proceeds will be used to augment the unit treasury and to finance a contribution to the new ci ty library. Volunteers are needed. Anyone interested may contact Mrs. Robert Rooney at 962·3863 or Mrs. Richard Clements at 962· 3036. Fulton PTO ~1rs. Jamey Jacobsra President COf.11NG UP: t-.1embers will sell dessert at the Fountain Valley Halloween carni\•al Saturday, Oct. 23, according lo f.1rs. Clyde E a t o n , chairman. R E P 0 RT S : f\liss Pat Whiskeman, learning coord· nator. spoke on the fountain Va lley read ing s u pp o r l system at a recent board 1neeting •.• Mrs. Da rrell Varnier, you th activities chairman, feports !he PTO· sponsored junior bo11o•ling league now is under way in Huntington Lanes. Harper PTA ~1r5. Kenneth Kell er President COMING UP: Blue \\'aler. Clean Air is lheme of unit meeting tonight at 7·30 in the music room. (;uest speaker Al Hollinden, a 1\1 c D o n n ell·Douglas en· vironmental scientist and t'ountain Valley city coun· ci lman, will speak on Pollu· lion -A Population Problem or a Cultural Problem. Parliamentary procedure class certificates v.·ill be presented by Mrs. .Joseph Van Buren, Hun· tington Un ion Co u n c 1 I pa r I i a m entarian. l\1rs. George Crosby is progran1 chairman. Nieblas PTO i\lr!'I. Carl Hobkirk President COl\IING UP: Unit and eighth grade students 11.·ill co· sponsor a bake sale. nt bnck· lo-school night tomorrow a~ 7 .30. Proceeds v.·ill be used Watches Go Wide The trend in new wa tche:i; from Switzerland is toward bracelets which are wide and extra·wide. Some bave becon1e slimmer. supporting an oversize case which makes the timepiece a f~ion accessory. Colored dials are extremely preva lent v.i th enamel oiten being used in pla ce of precious stones. Bite on Carnival Prizes :Fun and prizes are pron1ised by planners of LeBard PTO carnival. to take place from 1·5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, at the school. Receiving a prize from ?o.1rs. Gene Pallach is Dana Hanselman \vhile Errol Gath puts the bile on his turn. to help finance <1 graduation school night with a skit en· chairman, reports the SI scholarships, room parties. trip to Sacramento. f.lrs. titled USS Tamura. f\1rs. family membership fee ,.,,ill graduation activities and Allan Kennedy. membership Roy Rowland, membership be used lo finance gifts to the school. chairman, v.·ill accept dues,r=============::;:===========~===~=====; lit the mreling ... Unit will sponsor a Hallov•ecn parade !or students at 3:30 p,1n. Friday, Oct. 29. Wardlow PTO J\1r5. Jess Carranza President REPORTS: /lappint'SS 1 s Being Part,,of \Vardlow PTO is themt! 6r the membership drive in progress until Fri· day, Oct. 29. i\!rs. Claude Hill is me m be rs h 1 p chairman. I Tamuro PTO !\!rs. Chri5 Schneider President REPORTS: f\·lembership drive was launched at back-to- Parents To Allow Stumbles ROCHESTER (UPI l Parents of col!ese freshmen1 can help the students by letting them know they can ~tuinble -change <":irecr plans or get a bad gr;ttle -I 'A'ithoul losing face, ;id v1ses1 Arthur S, r.oldberg, associate! df'an of thr Un1\'Crs1!v nf Hochester's College of -Arts and Science~. "Fears of parentnl .in~er 8nd dis;1ppo111!111ent ;ire very real." .'lccording lo Goldberg. •·Students perceive the tollege experience as a tesl of their \VOrth as human beings and fear that any stumbling or sign of indecisinn suggests they .are not worth very much," .. ""' ~ ~ -. ··-·--· J Phont 644·2525 20 Fashion Island, NEWPORT BEACH Corduroy Everyt hing f rom no wale to g iant wale. A fa bric of superior ~uality wi th rich, long wearing pile, a sof t finish a nd beautiful co lors. A fabric with I CO I uses. A natural for your Fall ( wardrobe ,,. dresses, ~ants, suits, coats, knickers. Wonderful for children because of its washability. A boon for home decorating with a ny decor ... be d4 spreeds, curtains, and upholstery. sr1c1ALS -lHU0lS .• , ••.• SAT. -OCTOlll II, JJ, JJ SOLIDS -45" wide ("'~ 2.00 to 4.00 yd. \ ..... ...,..,. LAURA SCUDDERS GARDEN FRESH FINEST EASTERN PINWALE PRINTS 45" wide . 2.39 yd . 01•0t.11 .. ,.,, 271 7 E. Co••t Hi9hw1y Coro~• tl•I M.r-~. 671-ttso •l •ftlo;Amtrlt•t11 e MMI« CIMlr.- lJ YMto Ill it-LK•ll• THE BEST flradrr~h!r> Jl o 11 $ prov~ "Pranutir· I~ ''"" o( lh1:: "'orlrl'~ ltl{l~L populnr comic !ltrlpt: Rr:w'I It &ally In th~ DAILY PILOT. PILLOW PACK POTATO CHIPS REG. 7Jc ; Now4 CARROTS CELLO B/ 2 for 1-9C Wt llSl•Yt THI •IGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIS PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT 79~ E•ch Week Look For Our Un•dvertisltd Tutld1y Spec ie!. usr YOUI IANlAMlllCAID o• MASTEi CHAl•r Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers 7 . . .· 1 ... ' Ne rt Beaeh Today's F1*t .. EDIT ION ' . I ( N.Y. Stoek.s * VPL 64 , NO. 25 1, 7 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: 20; '197r ' TEN CENTS Parents Blast · CCI School Critics 8)' GEORG I:: LEIDAL Of 111• Ol~Y Pii.f S11ll San Joaquin :-;rhool ad1nini51rators and pa renl org(ll\i7.ation le;idcrsh1p today branded as ··political " the charges of lwn officials of lhc Covncit of Cnrnmuni11t's nf Jr,\·ine tCCI '· . DiStricl orli.c\a!s said they \Vere "con- f1,1sed" about 1vhy John Burton. an Ir\•ine City Council candidate. and ~tiles "Pett'' Peterson v.·ould ''call a press confl!"l'enet' lirst and plan· a 1neeting ~·ith the district officials later." t Burton and Peterson charged lht d~trict with .much of the blan1e for the t'.urrent double sc~slons and Hscal d1f· fi.cullics it faces. ( .. • • .. ',,:,:t.. Wayne Clark. an other c-ouncil ca ndidale 11•ho is 11cli\'e in several school OrRaniza- tions. loday defended the administration. .. The San .Joaquin 11<'hool "distric! ha~ laken the initiative tu seek solution~ to 1\~ problems," Clark said. ·Of Burton's critical remarks~ut !ht riistrict, Clark said, ··rm pl SC""d tbaL Burton has begun to ~ucat himself about the pressi ng problems of education in a grb,,11ing ·srhool district." Clark and dislricl offici al!' corrected 1'\hat he said were errors in Burton ·~ press statement including the S3 lo $.\ nilllion co~l to bt1ild .1nd elementar,\' school. '"The correct 'figure . is more ne:arl y 51.~ . ' Bayshores Switigers n1 1lhon," Clark said. 01stnt•t olficiaL~ lrv int l'lt'hool has be.en rated saft under said 11 new fl:lementci.ry school l'<lsts fron1 .c. lhe state's Field Act -earthquakt safety ll.3 to SI ;. million. 1;:1\\'. A d1str1cl spokesn1an noterl the S40fi.OOO Lake ~-\)rest 11 a~ Fhosen ro1· the llf'\I' ~ile purch11 sf' exµcnse was for a school 111 sehool becau~e n1ore 1han half the bf. bu 1l1 111 El Toro -not ,\·!iss1on Viejo -district's growth -b<1sed nn house loun- and 1he del'ision to pt1rcha se the !iilf' datio11 count:--is locatt"d in !he El Toro. rtsult@d fron1 an "ir1ad vertrn1 Allocation l\tission Viejo. Laguna HilJ3 a n d nf lunds by lhe Stale ' fJepart1nent of l:apistrano Highland~ area.~. Education " Among posi tivf' !iltp3 taken b~· !ht The grant to rrpair lrvin(' school whtch d 1~trict to meet its student housing dates fro1n 1929. int'luded 1111 extra 11hortage are. $406,000 for replacement of tht building -Board levtl con3iderat1on of alLernatt "The district deckled it would be belier financing method3 including tax over· lo pro\•ide additional cla~sroomi; to house ride~ ver11us bond fina ncing . studt"nts th.an to build classroon1 ~ just tn -Distric~ staff preparation nf a Four· rPplace old ones.,. the 11pokrsman said. trc;ck, all ytar school p!an which is being readied for implementation July I. -Aamin1stration st ud y or alternate .t1choot building conce pts i n c l u d in g modular -Lelnporary -un11 s. -Board co11sideration of levying one- !1n1t fees 011 new ho1nes built in the d1!itrict, lo pay for ne\V schools. Da ve Ki ng , director of facilities plan· ning for lhe district, noted that the parents of the Capistrano Highlands area t1vo years ago har1 been presented ;i. modular ~chool plan. They opted Lo bus their children 1o1•hile awaiting e<>nst ruction <lf ll permanent facility, King noted. Cla rk noted that the board on Oct. fi 1·eceived from the coordinating council of parent·tcacher associations a documen~ spelling out immediate courses of action lo solve housing problems. Clark said he expected ··fa vorable" ac· lion to be taken by the board in establishing a Joint d1slrict. parent, developer and planner grou p to work oo.~ district problems. l\ey lo this proposal. Clark said, wou ld be the hiring of an impartial consultant to exam ine the situation and return with suggestions for possible immediate ac• lions. Among tl"ltse could be ways of changing state legislation that currently limit3 th• San Joaquin District from spending somft SHi 1nil1ion in voter-aulhori~ed bond money for new schools. ' ' Adviser • ID China ... ··-·~ ... ,., .... ~·· i' •. ' ... -.. ,• .. " } J(issinger Group. Arrives in Pekipg B~LGRADE 1 lJP!.1 . -Pres1dent1~l . It wa s bche~ed he slopped only bnefly and secon~fnctatrwer-e-nJ'f hand Ad viser Henry A. Ki ssinger arrived l1l 1n Shanghai before heading to Peking. Ef-for tht welcon1e. 1~·hil'h lasted about 10 Peking today t~ talk with Ch_inese le.ader~ forts hy phon e to confirm his arrival 1n minutes befo rr l\1ssinger and his hosts :ibout prepar.at.1oni; For ~resident ~1xon·s Shanghai. China's largesl city, failed drO\'e into the cily. lorth~oming tnp lo the t.:hinese "!lainla~d. when an unidentified Com rn u n is L A giant sign 1n Chu1ese al the airport lhe '\ugosl~v ne ws_ agerycy _Tan1ug s~id . :i;pokesman there told UP I "\Ve have no called 011 ··1K'oples or the world to unite . Tn~ specia l ~residenllal Jet car~y1~ng authority IG discuss this n1atter over the <r;!olinn A111cric;i n Jmpcrialism and their Kiss inger and his entourage of spectahsts telephone" and then hung up. l;a:kc\s." tno k . off frGm Andtrsen Air f'?rce Base Tanju g, in a dispalch fro1n its Peking 1\1J~Jnger m;ide a secrel tr ip lo Pekilig nn C.uarn al 6:30 a.m. local lime for a correspondent. said Kissinger's Boeing .!ul.v 9-11 for cxtcn~ive la\ks with Chines!: four-hour night to Shanghai. the first slop i07 landed on lin1e al Peklng airporl to a P1·c1111cr Chou !'.:n-lai. lt was during the.If 111 Cnina. low-level welcome. Only correspondents 1See KISSINGER, Page Z) Highway Aide ffctd ~in~ On Bribe Rap A Sl.ltf Division nf Highways official wa1 an'ieted in Costa Me.!a Tutllday on chariet of solicitinR" bribes to speed up frttv.'ay condemnation procedures. Roberl. Aiden Nichol s. 4( of 1608 Buena Vista Ave., Anaheirn , was booked inlo ci- '·" jail on lht bribery charge Tuesday afternoon. Bail \vas set aL $6.250. Nichol~. an assistant righJ--0f-way agent. wa3 arrested by state, county and ci ty officers. who worked with Costa l\·lcsa tire dealer Don Swedlund , to crack thf' case. Sentencing Set S-uspect in Socialite's Jewel Caper Confesses A man 1ccuSC""d or the theft of nearly noo.ooo worth of jewels from the home or Newport Beach socialite Poll)' Pierce pleaded guilty Tuesday mon1ents before the jury wa.~ schtdu!ed to he;ir the first \Yitness in the Orange Co4nty SuperiGr ' Court trial. Judge Kenneth Williams accepted the plea of Wal ter Seiffert. 43. of Los Angtle3 and ordered tht defendant to return to hi3 courtroom for senlencing Nov. S. Seif· /ert fa ces a state J)rlson term or no t Je3J than five ye ars. Seiffert \Va3 one of tv.·o men who wer• wailin~ in i\olrs. Pierce's home at 444 Lidri Nord on Oct. ZS. 196fJ, \vhen she returned froth a !rip to Atlanta. G;i. She and her butler \\'ere bound and gagged while .Seiffert and his companion filled their pockels v.·ith the contents of her jev.'el box. None of !he costly jewelry has been recovered. It's not :ii bird and ifs not a plane. Jt'.l· not even Super1nan. It's just l\1ike Robinson. 10, on lhe Super- s\~'ing. ·rhc kids \t'ho live in !he Baysbores section of Nev.:port Bcarh ha\'f' I his bi):! rope hitched up lo a t:a)I palm tree ;i t !he heach .. o\no!hf'r ropr prnv1rles the p uil line. Kid s onrthe ground pull the line ba~k, then let 1t go. flinging U1e lone rider ou t over the , beach and hay. ·rhe kids lhlnk Superswing is i::,reat. but some folks th ink Su per~1r1ng is dangero u.c; ;ind \1 ant to rul il rt o11 n. Investigators fror n the District Al· forney's Office said Nichols accepted $1 ,000 rrorn Swedlund !o securt ror Swedlund a letter of credit from the stat~ 1.:ertifying that his land had been con· dcmned fo r a future freewa y. Officer.'5' allege Nichob appro11ched ~\vffitund last. wi>f'k . 'fhe tire dealer 1.~ !<.t'eklng a bank loan to mo ve his busine.~~ 11·hif'h i5 tn th!' fulurf' p:'lth of th' One-way Signs No 'v in Nc,vport Central ~ewport motorists began con· te nding with a nf'w one·'.l·ay street pal· tern tod11y a.~ lraff1c dcpartmcnl crell'.~ h<"g:to 1nstall 1ni:: directional signs ordered h.1· the city counc1l t11'n n1ont h~ ago. A man staled by the: prosecution to be Seiffert's companion in lhe heist but not Identified by them was scheduled to offer testimony against Seifferl in the trial. Seifferl pleaded guilty before the unknown "''itnes3 coul d go on the '"'itnes!I stand. Ha1·llo1· Scl1ool Pay Panel Retai11 s Vallejo Lawye1· The Xtwport-.\ll~sa Unified School-Di!· trict has turned to V:.llciG to find a man fQ replace Ne<A'port,.l.reach trustee Donald Strauss on the thrle-man impss!e facl- rindlng panel set up to investigate .an eight-month-<1lrl teacher pay dispute. Superintendent John \\I. \'lcoll. who t.aine to Newpor!.-Ylesa fron1 .VnJ!cjn Ln - ified School Di.,trict on Ju!y 1, annriunrtd Ora•lf"' Cout \\'~"(b.er Fair !!kit~ Ydt h 1empcralurr.s rr.achilll!: into th~ 8011 art. in 1ht" v:orks for Thun;da y. wilh a peak of 68 along the settshorf' and over- night lo\\'I in the 50s. INSIDE TODA 1' A 11otht r balch Of commu11itu and co/.ltgiaft lhealtr ottrac· t1011s, headt:d b11 Lag1111a'.t "Lo119 Da1(s Jo uruty h1to Night," go 011 'flit boa1'1'1s. this wetk. Sec En· ttrta innu·nt, Paoe Jf. Mt•fl .. f llft .. 1• t Mt•lt' lf.11 Ml/Ml •wllf• H ... 11."11 ... ._, .. , Or-• ''"""'' u ,,... 1' itl¥L• '""' II i#rt. fl·U Of. sr..i"'"...., u SIM-M..-11tl• , .. ,, TtW.l1Mol ll T~••t•r• •·I• W1U1Mr t W~lt. WI\~ 1> W_., N1w1 u.JI W .. l+f NIW• •·I the. board'~ choice of Vallejo atton1ey Al· fret"i \V. Newman as Strauss' successor. Ne"'TTl.an . a past president or the Cal - 1/ornia School Boards As~oci.ation, served <ln the Vallejo school bc:iard for 14 year.~. He \l·ill be paid $250 day for his v;ork as the dis trict's factrindcr on thr in1pas~f' plLnC1. Strau~s. a vice presidt"nt of Beckrn;:i • tn~tnunPnts Go. in Fullerton. w;i., named 10 the in1passr panel lasr .J ul~' and has servrd "'ilh tht teacher's repre- ~t'T1111tivr. Dr .lohn Rrigh1 of Burlinga mP St raus~ and Bri ghi ha vr nnt come 11p '"·ith a third panel rnembrr. Thr \yj.llorr Act spells out 1he forn1at1on nf ~n in1- pas~ panel and requirt:o; the d!s1ric1 a.nd tf';,cher factfinder~ !o select !ht' lh1rrl mrniber,..The panel. ont·e <'On~tltuted. ex - amine.~ pay disagreen1ent!I and . m~~!'s a public repor1 to the board. lls. f1nd1nfl!.~ .art not biR<ling on either the d1 stT1tt or lei;:1cher~. Strausii said Tut!da;t that ht" wa~. rl'- signinJ ··bec&use: I jusl doo't ~e t1n)t for it.·• Dr. NiC"Oll said Ne'"man '·is itr el· P"rienced in mattrr' or ne~otiation:· Five nRm~ of third-m@ mber anpninlePs have been sn11:gested &y tbt Ca 1iforni11 Cnnenlating Strvice. ~t\\'m.an l:o; reviewf11,: lhi!f list !OOa\•. ~troll said, and. "I t :<pect a <"h&irman will he l'ltlttted within a week." The ~chool distrlcl wtll ftlso ht p;i,v1r11? fot h&lf of 11\e CO!ff$ Of !hf' third pant'l mf"rnber. The original Im passe action taken in J11l\" brought to a hill! further discuii~lrm!! o~ 1971·72 sal;.rie~ In tilt' cf'rlificated em- plove5 COOl'l('jl -lh!' neJOfia1 inr bodv wh1rh ha!! betn n"1eeti11.1t: 11nd' cnnferrlht' M p.1\' And pro.tram J)ropo,111!11 sou,cht h1· tri.l t'~1rrx since Feh. 1. , Dur111011t Airport, Pl"" Revived, Grecte<l War1nly· By .JACK BROBACK 0! l~t Dtil'I' l'ilOI $!•11 Thf" proposed Chino •fills Rtgional Airport . dormant for many months, wa!! wheeled out for public \·iew again lh1:o; morning. l'irsl un veiled by Orange County Heallor !leg \\'ood more th.an a year ago, the Chino llills project. plHnned for rol l- ing lcrrain east of Brea and north or Yorba Linda. i;:enerated only lukcw.arn1 11t1pport bf-cause the F('deral A\'iatiou Adminislra!ion repnrtrdly disliked lhf' 1rlea. ll owr\'r r. Fl'ed ,J \\11lrl. rh1ef nl !hf' f'AA d1 slrif'l office in Log Angeles. said lhig momin~ his organization i~ studyin~ lhr. propo.~a\. "\\1e iire ga1htring inforrnalion frnn1 all iu1err.s!Pd p8rties and can't prejudge ~·h;it our decision will be ."' lw em· phasizrd. "\Ve can't deny an ;ilrport prn· Jtct. hut our recommendation's will alfrr~ lNleral funding.·· Wild adde(I . The proposed facility, nnw b.acktd by .1 corporate setup -Chino Hills Alrpor~ Complex Inc. -13 offertd as 11 solution to Orange County's air and noi3e pollution problems. ~fore than 100 government and aviatkin officials atttnded a breakfast this morn· ing at the Anaheim convention Center where lhe project ~as explained by reallor \\'ood. Chino llllls Regional Alrpotf. lnc. sponsored the breakfast. Pre\iious objcctiGns cited the ncamesg to Onl11rio lnlematiollal Airport -1.i miles -tind the ,;mall Chlno Airporl - '10 miles. The site is nettr the Orange-San tko martlino County Hne. Col John Ul\\·m11n. retired ~l•rine •nd flrOjN"t dirt'f'lJlr or the ent~risc, 5aid ~See AIRPORT, r1111e 2) \e11•porl Fref'\\"a.1 !-\1vedlund 11ppl iPrl 10 1he gtate fo r !hr C"red1 t letTr r to suppor! h1~ lnan rrquesl. N1rhol•1'l<lrmally handle~ ~11ch matters. Sv•tdlunrl 1nfor1nerl stale .:iuthorit1es or lhe alleged bribe offer las1 Friday i nd "'.:i.~ asked to i:ompletr. the dea l Two St.ale Department of .Justice of· ricers, District Attorney invei;tigator Bill Tynes. and Costa Mesa Portee Lt. Toni Durham were at the tire t1lore, SM \V. 19th St. when Swedlund allegedly gave the $1.000 lo Nichols, Nichol~ was arrested immediately after !he allf'ged money exchange. AC"t1 n1: nn lh!' rcquesr nf the Central .\ewporl flc ;.ch Con1n1unity :\ssoc 1ation. <·nun ciln1en voted to makt 17 1nid· Peninsula '1rccl s on e-way io an attempt to ease traffic congestion. Traffic official!! said cre'.l·s will finish installing the signs Thursday. Street3 involved art Adalll!!, Alvarado, Coronado, Cypress. 6th. 7th , 9th, J0.1 4th, 18th and 19th as well a3 Island and Court Avenues and Bay Avenut, from 18th to 19th SI.rte!. State DepHrtmfmt of Public Works of· I Stt BRIBERY, Page Z I ~-''--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • • • • • Hacienda Hei&hts • • • • • Di1mond Ba r • • •• • • • "-,,___ : ......... " :. •••• Lo• ""f•'•• Countv •. .......... _ -... . .. ············ .. ~ • ·~• • Or•n•• Couftty • ""' .. Anahcin1 Sailor Dies In ~011lh casl Asia A t\avy man fro1n An.ahein1 has died in Sotllheast Asia fron1 non-hostile cause~. according to the US. Defense Depart- 1nent. No delai!s \\'Crc ~ivcn about death or Engineman 31C Jeffrey R. StokC.'i , who leaves his wife Claudette. Stoel< .Uarl Drops ' JJlf2; See Page 28 Ch ino lrea ~""-"" ··. " === ~ \ s ... ,"$.~\.-~=~"""""'~: -t~_-~~·~·\ r~----· .~ . Chino Hill• Airport Pl1contl1 Yorb1 Linda fullerton •• •• .. •• ··. •1········· I ••• ··"'"'"'d• '• .• c.tantr •• DAll,.T 'ILOT Ntwt 1ot• DARK LINE .INDICATES JlT NOISE ZONE THAT WOULD SURROUND PROPOSED AIRPORT l•cker• of Ch ino Hiiis Facilit y R•v iv• Th•lr Id•• at Anaheim Brtak!•st .. ' I I ~ .. , 2 !).l.lLV PI LOT N WfdntidU. October ~o. 1971 •. PerkHu11, . . . . • Assailant Kills Self . ... .-~An unidentified mlln shnl and wnundt'd 1 store clerk wllh a stolen rine then kill· ~~ himself Tuelday at C06ta ?i.1esa 's "South Coast PIJza. The l p.m. double shnot1ng was wit· .r.Msed by a doun shoppers inside and outs.ide. the Sears iporting goods sbop ,olice said today the dead man carrit'd ne ideniifitation. They recovered 14 live r.ounds of a·mmunition from his jacket. The store clerk, John 'Ya\don Bryant , 31. of El Toro. suffered a v;ound in the .thigh when he chased the man "''ho took a • !0--06 rifle from the sporting goods department. , Here's bow v.·itnts5es told police it Mi>- pentd: ·Bryant a.nd a.nother 1porllng goods clerk were next to the rifle rack v:hen the ·:nan approached and asked. "\\'bat do you have in your lin e of 30-06~" The clerks said he. took :; \\'inchester, • he.Id it, t.ested the bolt action then reach· td in his pocket pu!led out a cartridge · .tnd loaded the rifle. . ·"You can't do that." on!!: clerk yelled. ·.according to police reports. The man then backed away holding the il1 e in a port arms position and told em ''don·t move." ,He ran out the sportlng goods shop, ~wards the main Sears store holding the rifle over his head , witnesses said. Both .tjerks chased him. .: Bryant v.·as the first clerk to reach the .llass door and as he started lo open it, .the fleeing man whirled and fired a blast through the glass. shattering the window and hitting Bryant in lhe thigh. · • The other clerk phoned for security ·Il~lrolmen, but while he was on the .phone, he heard a second gunshot -the suicide shot -he tol d police. Ten v.•itnesses told police they heard the first shot, then :i;av.· the man running outside the store, waving the rifle. All witriesS4!s said th11: man dropped the rifle, retreived it 100.ded it, theri placed t.he rifle bu tt against the edge m the building leaned over it and pulled the tri?:ier. He. wa.!I killed i mm~iately . pollcl!: said. The: dea d man was dressed in blue je ans, a. White t-s hirt and a le.vi jackl!:t. Police placed his age b:>tween 25 and 4~. Th!!:Y expect tn identify him through fingerprints or FBI reco rds. -:Aries, Dorothy Move Into Lead In Yacht Race By ALMON LOCKABEY tAILY 'ILOT l •t11119 1-Jrer The two Columbia 57s took advantaie of fresh winds off the Baja coast Wednes- .day and moved in!o rhe lf'ad in Newport Ha.rhor Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas _face. ~ Rus~ Ward's Arif'~ from Laha 1na 'l'achl ; Club was about one mile atearl of Bnb Beauchamp's Dorothy 0. NHYC. as they sailed toward ?ltagrlalena Bay Th!' tv.·o Yachts were about 60 miles north of ~1ag Bay. · Al Schoellerman's Anna f\lana II was about 18 miles bl'hinrl the leaders. William V. \\'ri:;ht"s K11h1li, Hun!1n11tnn Ha rbour Yacht Cluh. 11nd Rl!lmnn Carl1n·s Sayul a, Acapulco Yach•. Club v.·ere sathr.g within three miles nf each o1her aboul 12 miles behinrl Annit ~lar1a 11 .John Scripps' Novta Del Mar, San Diel!:I) ''acht Club v.·as 1~ mtles aslern nf Kiih1h The neet !!:nJnyed Jn t.n !2 knri1 v.·1 nds ~esday night h111 thP hrPf'l!" rlrnpped tn about s1x kn,.,t.~ "i'lrlv 1rirlay Fresher \finds are expectPrl !al Pr t".lda y. • Aries . 2~11~ 1 1 2-.'i~\\" Dort'lthy 0. 25·12:'\ 1 1.~ OS\\' Nov ia 01'1 f\t:ir , ~-'i-:.1\N 11'.l-'ili\\ AMa Ma ria !1. 2:..30~ 113·0'2\\" Kahili, 25-43N 11,1·2.')\\" S11 yul11. 25·40N l IJ -321\' OUNGI COA.51' DAllY PllOT ~ COAST PUtLIS>tllf() COMr>AN"f' ••b.rl N. Wetd ,,...,.,,, a...i Puo111ntr 'C'-J1c\: ti. Curl•v 9' Ykt l'~ldWll •1>11 G-r.i Mlft~Ctt 1 ke,,.11 k11wil lf:tltor n,,..,,, A. Murpl.j"• ...... "'g ... l!dl!Ot' .f.. l . 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San Joaquin Elementary School District reacted favor11 bly to a preliminary district report on aU-ycar echnol prog ramm ing preM!nled Tuesday night. 1tudents could accelerate thl!:ir progr1m1 as well, Clark pointed out. The program is under study by the S1 1 Joiiquin Distric t administration. Crocker Bank OFFICER ROSCOE BROAD CHECKS DETAILS WITH SHOOTING WITNESS CHRIS TEREGIS Cost1 Mesi Wom1n Was One of Severel Shoppers Who Saw Incident at S.1r~ Store Wayne Clark , president o( the t lniversi· I)' Park PTA and chai rm11.n of the ('oord1nating Cf)unci l of J> TA . P T 0 prt;s1dents, said those _ It e n d i n g Tuesday·s meeling at the district orfice annex "seemed to be ve ry excited about it." The plan, if approved by the board end 11 parent study group, could begln as ear- ly as next July I, Clark noted . Lowers Rate, S pitrs LoaflT From Page .I AIRPORT ... finan.c:ing of the estimal!':d S200 million 1»5t could ht. through a joint po wers pro- ject of two or more counties, or through the sale of ·revenue bonds by a city or a county, Governmen tal sponsorship of the pro- ject is necessary. it was expl81nerl , to ob- tain federal and s1a1 P grants expPcted to defray two-thirds of the cnst. and to gain property tax e-xempliori "Studies show that the site contains sand and gra\·el th~t can be mn\•ed ""'ilhout exi.ensive drilling and blasting operations thus cutting thP cost.·· Wood explained. He said proper!~· in the area is nnw \'alued at $2.000 tn S~.000 an acre and used only for cattle grazing . Great stre~s in the promotion 1.~ ~1ng made of the fa ct that the takeoff and Ian· din~ patterns for th!' pmposerl airport v.·ill be safely removed frnm all inhabited a r!'as. The Chino Hills. sometimes referred to as the north side of of Santa Ana Canyon , centers 11n an area of some 25.000 acres where the four counties of Orange , River· side, Los Angeles anrl San Be rnardino meet . Backers fnrP•a~t ooeration bv 1!17.~ and claim the facility will even tually handle 25 mi!lion passengers a ~·ea r an'1 20(1,000 to 300.000 tons of air freight annna\ly. The eight·milf" 11pprn::ich arPa would l>e ov!'r the Prado Dam B::i sin in the Santa An;:i Canyon :i.nd !hf' t.akenff patl1>rn. wilh a slightly northwt st cnnfiguralion \\'Quld avoid Brea. Yorba Linda and Diamond Bar. A hoped ror dt\'l!:lopment eventual!'' is ;:in "Airport to Airport"' Frrcway from Los Angeles International to the proposed fl!.Citity . From Page 1 KISSINGER. •• talks th at the Chin,.st invi ted Nixon to visit Ch ina "at an appropriate cate before r-.tay, 1972." Nixon acccpt!':d !hat invitation "111ith pleasure .. and plans for the \'isit went ahead at full SPf!l!:d in \\'a."<hingron and , prl':sumab\y. in Peking a:i; well. On Oct. 5. Kissinger announced in 'i\'ashington that Chinese and American officials had agre!rl tha! he sho11Jd \"i.sit Peking aga in in late October "!o make concrete arrangl!:ml!:nts for President Nixon"s visit to China ." To d.1 th is. Klsslnger i:i; tak ing along v.•1th him political ad \'isers frJlm the slate department's China section ,~ member or the pres1denllal press office . a \\'hite Hnuse communications exf)f!rt and a rnem~r of the S!':cre! Scr\'ice staff whirh provides protection for the President In add ition , hi!: is taking members of hts own ~taff. Prisoner Benefit Bo,vling Tourney To End in Mesa \\'ith rrinre than ~40() already cnn- tributtd to the PO\V ~nefit fund. culminatinn of a bov.·ling tournamtnt at f\lesa Lanes ....,ill lake place this ""'l"ekend v.·Hh a huff et dinner gettin 11: !hi!: fes!J\'ili!!:S under \\'.11\' Thursl'lay nigh!. "The ABC has joined u~ in s<tncl1nning the tourna ml"nt and an\·nne ran Pnler \1'1!h full handicAp," a 5p(ikl!:Sman fnr the MMa Lane11 51t)'!. El"l.rY f~ is $.1 1tnd Mmpf'l1t1nn 1~ ;i ril"'l11hl!' eliminatiCTn e\'ent "1th mariv prize". all dnnated h\' \n~!.1 1'fr~"a mtrch:int ~ · \\'i\'l!I! of !lf'\'l"rlll rri!lrinrr~ nf \\",,r will l'l4" nn h<t nd at var1n11:i; timel'-1 d11rui1: the 11•etkf'nd with many nut~t:inrlln~ Snuthl!:rn Cal1forni:t t'lr1v.·1 Pri" Cl'lmpl!tin.11 ~1esa Lanes is locatf'd :it \70~ S11prrinr nel!.r the corner rif 17th ;ind N!!:wp!'rL Any bowler wit.h 11 11anct.ionl'd h.1ndi c:;p ls eJiglble for the competition. From Pnge I BRIBERY ... ficials said Nichols' arrest culminatrd an ln\'e&Hgat!o n launchi!-'1 by the. putillc ·wnrks department but pros,.cution nf f<.'ichols \\'nuld be h11nd~hv lhe Orange Count)• Distrirt Allorne f Office. Sl11te h111:tiway n!fir 11ls s11id Nichols "·orked _ fnr the Dtvi51on of H 1~hwt1ys about 1n \"el\r~ • NichotdS v.•as unkl'\O..,, n tn puhl1c ,_·nrks offic111\s ln \.MUI ~1l"Sit and Nev.•port Beath "'·h~ s.11h1 I.he ctt1r!I rl!.rel y h•\·e (nnta ct. wi!t1 hlghwa.Y ri ~hl·n f.w11y agents. Tht righkf·14'AY •ll:"ent 11~u11!1y deals directly with property nwntrs In An t1J# fec!ed :ire.11 ) I Newport Firemen Busy Boosting V nited Fund It would prnvide fnur "tracks"' of clAS! schedulin g throughout the: district, ml!:an. Jn1 a new unit of study would begin each 15 days . A pupil would enroll !or 45 days of in· struction At 11 lime and take 15 days vacation -three calendar 11.·eeks - betwe'n sessions . In 11ddit.ion to fighting fires and performing medical aids , Newport Beach firemen in October and Novembl!:r 1\'ill also be selling almost anything they ca n gel !heir hands nn -for the United Fund. Off-duty firemen raised SI .200 last vear for the Hc.rbor Area Unit ed Fund by. col· lecting donated items fr om residents and merchan ts and selling !hem al the Orang!' County fairgrounds ' Swap f\leet. But that wa s nn\y in two weekf'nds. This year, firemen will be actively Estranged Wife To Share Wealth Of Developer Millionaire de veloper John \\'arren .Klug was ordered Tuesday to sha re his substantial hnldings in the Pacesl!:tler Homes empire with his estran1?ed wife, J;:inet McLeod Klu.ci , 11s p<1rt of a divorce seltlen1ent ordered by Orange Cnunty Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner. Judge Sumner nrd erf'd equal division of the Pacesetter president's !hree n1illinn shares in granting Klug an inter\f){'utnrv decre!' of dh·nrce. Klug was f)rdf'red t'n pay rwlrs. Klug $450 a month in support for each of fnur children. Juflg,. ~11mntr'! further dlstribul inn nf hn!din~s held hy Klug appeared to amount to an almost equal division of total assets valued at more than $J m1l!lon. · Klug is a.ctive in the Investors Marine Visl1 Bay1 and Laguna Developmeni com panies. Mrs. Klug was awarded the family home at 531 Bayside Drive. Nt\\•port Stach, a!l its fur niture and furnishings and custody of the cnup\t•s four ch ildren The Klugs married in 1953 . They par!ed last year, Survey Sought Of State Land For Park Sites By ('ANO ACf. PEARSON A T"ViPll' nf all st.atP-0\1·ned rr('lperfi,.~ a!nn:z lhl" rroprised P11cifir r n a s t frep\v;.y righl·of.way In rlr!erm1ne !he ir rlPs1rah ili!y as view site park!' v.·as ('illlPti fnr Tue~day by the Ne11•pnrl BPr1rh P;irk.c:.. Beaches .:ind Recreation Com· mis$inn In tile rirst puhli1 he.:irini;! fin thf' NP\\•nrirt BP.:ich int.rrim p:irk plan. rnm- missionf"rl\ in~erlf'rl a new polir.y .~liltr. mrrit into thf' plan, "If and \11hpn it Is decided that the frl!"tway v.•i ll n(lt go thrnu~h Np1vpnrt Reach stae-owned properties \I'll! he .studif'd nn thei r merits for pArk purnoses." Commissioners were. spttlficallY re~PQndinp: In ! request by Mrs. Jnseph r.alletl of the Cliff H11 ven Homeowners' As.c:.ocialinn tl'IA! two hill~idr lnt.c:. on Kinl!"s Road acrnss frorTI the. p,al~ Bal" Cluh be cori1·!'rtffl In View site park s. · "Th,. strire h:1 5 acriui rl'rl trr Int nf l.11nri In Nf'v.•pnrl BP:irh," ~air! PRR Oirl!"ctnr C;:iJ Slf'll'art. ";inl'l ,;'lmP nr thr~P varant ln1s C"u1'1 bP rlr.sirahle for p:irks." Th!' $:\ 2 mlllinn rlpv1>lnT1menl pl11n , v.·hich calls fnr an increa,.e from 1 l lri 24 r itv parks. wii~ 11pprov~ bv the cnm· mis~inn rs will ihe priliry trrdclll ion and 8 few min('lr nam,, ch.11nges. U wil l nnw~n In tb~ 1J111:nn1nr:: Cf1m· mi~~lon for 11i1nthrr rubHc hearing, t.hl! date. for which h11s not been set S1ev.•11rt f10intf'rl nut th11t only lh!!:. first phit~t" nf' thf' plan is beinq cnns lrlereri n'lw. The StNind ph11sr will Cl'lncent r11tr more nn Al"C't~!W'lrv ,;l"rvlcrs surh A~ 1·lew p;i rks 11nrl ridi ng 'trAil~. he said . swapping for five W!':ekends beginning Oct. 30 and 31 and their United Fund chairman Capt. Roy Blackmon hopes to raise at lea~t $3,000. "Even thoµgh the fir!!: department rol· lected· 10 pickup trucks and one U·Haul trailer-full of stuff, ~·e w I!: c e n 't really organizl'd lasl year," B!a~kmon says. Notices ad vert ising this year'g swap ml!:et dri ve went out with 17.000 v.·ater bills, while the Nr-wport Harbor and Corona del Mar Chambers of Commerce have sent oul 2.000 mailings. Anyone havutF anyt hing to donate can cal! the fire. department or take it directly to the Mariners Fire Station. Irvine Avenue and Dover Dri\'e through Novem ber. ''Last year, most of our stuff was donated by merchants." B!aCkrrion said, "They usually ha\'I!: S('lmething in their st0ck room th:it they've just been trip- ping ovPr for awhile.,. Blackmon i.~ asking for ,.....ll!lYlhing 11~able, incuding child ren's IO_l'S. cflnhinF. appliances, furniture, accessories and decoriitive items. "And !he swap mee! promolf'rs donate the space to u~ -so we have very low overhead.·· he says. The fire department raised an ad· ditionAI $3,flOO last yea.r from payroll rleductions, said BlAckmon , he lping make Newport Bearh the top in the nation in whAt city employes gave to the Fund. Total donations by the city employes reached l 12,000. Blackmon invites all residen ts to attend !he swap meets. held tram ? 1.m, until dusk on Sa turdays and Sundays. For pic k-up of items. call 54S.t9n or 64&-2a87. Colo111bia Airliner Crashes, l(ills 19 BOGOTA. Colo mbi11 I APl -A C.Olom- bian airliner cra shed Sunday wh'n it was !anding at the smal! town of San Vincenle del Caguan. 2!i0 miles s9uthwest nf Bo~ola . And 19 persons were killed , authorities repor1ed. T"''ll ~m11ll rhild rPn ~urvh•td . The p1Anl':, 11 DCJ. v.·11h 21 pass-:ingl!rS and rre\\'mcn . h;irl dtp11rteri from Neiva less t'l:in 11 n hnur before the accident GEM TALK TODA'.' by J. C. HUMPHll:ll:S DIAMOND PRICES THEN ANO NOW tn 1865, a one-carat diamond was listed at a selling price of 18 1 pounds, or S90. It has jumped to 21 pClunds. or SIOS by 1867. This stone •· '''as (\Ualified in the British price list; ''The least defe ct. '"·a nt of (or 1 ovf'rl !l prend, ('lr fa int e~t tinge of colo11r, rerluces tJ1e.se values con# siderably." Thi~ same top quali ty stone 11•ould i;cll for bet\veen $1.500 anrl ~2 .000 totla>'· Like property values. diam ond prices. \'ary \\'idely, An acre of land in CHlifornlR may be \\'Orth $5,000 or $00.000. Everylhing depends on the desi rabltlty of the property. ; Diamonds may be ~·orlh S800 I ~ c11rat or $2.000. LI. depends on qu11li· ty. The more flav.·less the stone. By elimi nating the .summer vacat ion period and giving students four, three· week vacetions a ye11r . the district wou ld realizt a SAiiings of school use. ThAt metrns the space of five full school bu ildings would be added without building five new schools . Since the di.!llrict projects a shortage of 8.5 school bllildings within the next two years, double session! could be eliminated , Clark noted. Three sch~ls are on the drawing boards and will be built In the next two years. Among the factors about the plan that impressed P-TA presidents, Clark ~•id, were the "very exciting educational potentials inherent in the plan." "It's the most progressive proposal J've &!!:en in a Jong time," he added . Because A new cla.ss program would begin each 1~ days a !tudent having d1f. ficulty mastering A course cnuld drop back 15 day~ and start over, Bright Hot Dog Macl1ine Fraud Suspect Returned to OC Gregor Pavlnv. the former Nev.·port Beach entrepeneu r whn allegedly-pulled in more th11n $1,5 million fr nm local res· idents whn invested in a noneKistent hot dng machinr, is on his way back to Or· ange County. Pavlo\·, 4t 1he fnrmrr nper;iln r nf ~1id!l Inc. in Costa 1\1 Psh. will bf' ar· raigne<I Thur.~diiy in Supcrinr Court on long standing char,11es of grand theft . Those cha rges were cnn!ained in an Or11nge Cnunty Grand ,!ury Jndicrment i~sued a -~·car :.gn. The p.:ine! acted after it w11s al!eged that Pav\o,,,.·s purported hnt dog m;ichine wa.~ nothin.11 more than a six.foot snft drink dispenser with a /;ilsl' front Pav lov :.llegedl.v tnld lnvesti.11a!or., I.hat his machine wnuld whi p A hor dnR from the freezin,11 comparlment at the drnp nf a coin, rook it wilh riidiant heat. place it on a fresh bun and deliver il to the v.·ai ling pnlron with condiments and a s11riw "'hlte napkin. Pavlo1· :il'riirled arrest in Or.:inge Coun· t.v and jumprd b;id 1n An1.on;i and N!!:V· ada before hcing re-11rre~1ed in Arir,nni.· last mnn!h, He racf's 11drtJ11onal charges rif fr .:iud ;inrl selling stoc k without A per· mi!. Accutron· Deep Sea The most accurate underwater watch a diver can wear! Give him !he ,A.ccu1ron Deep Se1 .,, the mos! 1ccur1t• w1\c.h In the underwater world I Ifs dillere,.,1 lrom t 1T other snor kel watches because 11uses 1 unv ~ •lectron!c11Hy·powt1ed lunlng fork lns1elld Ol lhl cualomtry b1l11noe wheel 10 keep t!tna. Th .. lun!ng fork 1pllts each/ tecond lnlo 3&0 •Win pa (!:&.\ ao preclsa \hit v.re guararilff 1c.cu111.cy to within 1 minute a month.• SAN FRANCISCO ~BWI -Crocker Bank today announced 11 red uction in jts prime commerclal lo.an r•te from 8 per· Cl!:nl to 53'~ percen t. The new rate i~ t"ffecll ve Thur~day. In ex plaini ng the Action. Crocker Bilnk Chairman Emmett G. Mlomon indica ted the move. was t.:iken in light of the re· duced pre~surl!:s on 1ht sl1 pply of loanable funds. Solornon .~airl. ''The n1ove ;,lsn i~ cnn· s1srrnl with national efforts 1rt restrain furt.hPr lncre:ises in cost.~. includin2 tn· terest costs "In addition." he sairl. "we are hoprful !hat the mn11e will help s!imul11Je pr1\·1t1 spendin.I! and cnntribute th<>refiy In a l es~enin.I! of unemplovmf'nt prob!tms acrru;s the nation .'' f.1orRf.n Guaranty Trusl Compafi y earlier 1oclay cut its rite an identical amount. Srory 1orlav Pa ge 4. Bank of America, lhe nation"s lar~est commercinl bank , announced late I.h is morning il also was reducing its prime r11 t" to 5:r,~ pe:rcent, effective 11.t once. Neither Californ ia bank comml!:nted on the reductions. Harbor Sailors Band, DriJI T earn Vie • Ill Parades The Newport HarMr Hi ~h Schnn1 Sailor!! band and drill tea m will compete for lop prizes in two seoaratt p11rades -in fountain Valley Oct. 2~ and in Sanla f\1on ica Nov . Ii. Fountain Valk·~··s 4th annu;1I ll111\riwel!:n p:irade, called "A Child"~ Dream .'' take.!1 ploce Saturday at 11 .:i.m. be,l!inntn,I! at ~1agnoli:i , Sl.:ite r and Bushard S!reets. The Sailon; hand and majnreUes will be jud,11ed alonJ!: with other bands bv the California School Bond and Orche~tra Ai;socia tion . The event is sponsored by !he Foun!ain Valley Chamhr:r of Cnmmerre. The band and drill learn "'ill be am(!ng those from 60 Siluthland 5chonls compPt• ing in the '·Fifrh Annual El Priml!:r11 Band 11nd Drill Team Rc1•ie\\'" in Santa 111onica Nov. 6, Called the largest ~uch rf'view. the p::irade will featur e lf'ltivision hi1St Regi s Philbin As gr:ind marshri l. Beginning Rt 10 a.m . U1p par11de will he on Ocean Avenue in S11nta 1'lon1ca. hfotwcf'n f\fontanri Avenue and Bicknell A1't-nt1e. The h.:inrl 11nd rna1nrPllP~ .11re directtd hy Rich:ird A. EnGIAnd. ICCllTllDll • 0([, l!I "I R- !t1lol1U tie", T11lg<f lo 1 ~ot~ et 666 Int. (llPltd 11"'1 lndl~o!or. Day·dllt '¥rlftdi:>W, lltt. Tht phasl! nnr ph1n divides the c\ly ln!n ~4 neichhorhrit>ds ;i nd r1Ptermin"5 dtifi· cirnries 11nd neerls in rarh section. Jn the only olhPr m::r jnr arlinn . the N'mm i!.sloners revif'v.'e<i the ritv rriun· <'ll"s r!e('1,inn ff\ mn1·,. .11 r'lntr0\·rrs18l r~SIN"IOm In Buff alo H1115 P11rk 31 <"ii~· t 'I'· peo n(t. the clearer its color, the higher its r:i price '"'ill be. Accutron • by Bulova The Mmm1~~irin rf"N"~led its prt\'1nu.c:. nrinl11n lh11r th,. s:i .'1llr'I relnr;itlfln rn~t­ ,.h.,u\rl nnt hf: 1th11nrhtri hv !ht> ritv *nd ,.~ked thl!.t ch.,irman .Hall Sl!ely !n 1nfflrn' 11'1"' rounril The Hnrbflr V1rw Homes Homen\\•nftr~· A!soci.t tion h11d or.j~t. to the r,..~troom location, gaying · w:i.~ lt'JO cloge to pri1·.11t e. rt~1dtnce , \\1e hA ve dismond! of very nice ~ quality fo r around, Sl,000. \Ye have I others nf the same size. that tell !or &s little 1s $800 or a s much as JI: 12 .000. • Come In and see our fine collec# t lion of r!inmonds. There ls sure to be one that \\1il! fill your needs and lit your budget. • J. c. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • CON\'lNl[Nl ll11"4 S IANKAMlA!CA•O-MASffR CH A-6 l J4 YlAIS SAM [ LOCATION ,HONE 141.1401 -. • OAIL V PILOT 5 Race Rift_s Fire Kills 1~==========~=========. Hit Areas In Memphis MEMPHIS (UPI) -Police 11id two 1tore1 were fire.bombed and 1 sniper with an automatic rine fired on a police helicopter Tuesday night during tu.era! services for a black youth wh08e 1kull was crushed by bl()W1 following a police cha!'ie. Elton Hayes, 17, wa s to be buried today while the state attorney's office carried on an investigation into his death ind 23 city policemen remained Off duty at the orders of chief Henry Lui. There were no reports of &eriOUJ in· juriea or arre1l.'1 Tuesday night, but Lux temporarily canctled a11 leaves and days off and ordered the police department on "red status" under which tactical unita patrol trouble spots, District Attorney Pbll canale said at a press conference Tuesday that "im· portant physical evidence" found at the scene of Hayes' death last Friday morn- ing had convinced him the death was a homicide. The auiopsy report. Canale said, show- ed that the youngster died from "two primary blows to the head ." Story of Police Pa off Unfolds 15 Aged Patients HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) - Fifteen elderly peraons, many o( them btdriddon. died In a smoky fire that rwtpt through NEW YORK (UPI) -A veteran policeman who admitted belng on the take for years before becoming an un- dercover agent for the Knapp Com- m I s a ion te sti f i ed that ver y plainclothesman he knew wt1.s accepting pt1.yoff1. He U!ld Tuesday a tale or police comrptioo rtn:tchlng through the depart- mt"nt . Patrolman William Phillips, who is being guarded 2-4 hours a day because of his undercover work. tes Wied t1.t the se- cond day of public hearings before the commi.5sion. Testimony resumes today. "I never tnew a plainclothesman yet ttiat waa in plainclot.hell for mor~ tht1.n two moolhs that wam't on the pad," Phillipe: 1ald. Phllllps told the commJssion, which was obviously shocked at times by hil U.S. Chessman Wins BUENOS Am.ES (UPI) -America'a Bobby Fischer appeared well on the way today to challenge the gtranglehgld Russlan grandmasters have held in tht World Chess Ch8mplonstip for nearly a quarter century. ttsUmony, how he made $6,000 in •Ii: a private nursing home near months working in a Harlem precinct.:, lhis tiny n 0 rt he a at 1 r n how gamblers in one small Harlem Pennsylvania community. precinct pa id police lll least $'70,000 a f.1011t of the victims, trapped month, how payoffs were discussed open-in their rooms on eithtr 1lde Jy by police and how he could find out of a cnrridor, died Tuesday about the honesty of an y police offl~r in night of smoke inhalation, Robert Jenning!!, Wayne Coun- lhe department with one telephone call. ty coroner, said. The Knapp Commission. headed by Jennings said some of the Wall Street lawyer Whitman Knapp, was victims, those closest to lbe appointed by Mayor John V. Lindsay in fire's origin, appeared to have June 1970 to investigate reports al police died of burns. corruption. It is e~pected to release its Only a lictrwd practical final report after the hearings. nurse, on duty alone at the Phillips' testimony came as a surprise time, escaped the haze as it Tuesday. He was identified as the officer filled the residential wing of .. P" in tape recordings played before the the Geiger Nur~ing Home with commlssion Monday. On the tapes, an un· thick smoke. dereover agent tried to arrange with of· "The entire area w 1 • fictr "P" protection for a 1.-tanhattan engulfed with smoke, there prosUtution operation. wasn't too much flame&," Jen- After Pb.illips discovered he had been ning~ said. "It was very dense found out, he agreed to work as an smoke and you could see it for undercover agent for the commission. a mile.•• Phillips had bttn on the force 14 years. Jenning! said the fire was Police Commissioner Patrick V. believed to have 1 tarted Murphy repeated his pledge Tuesday that shortly before 8 p.in. in 8 all allegations stemming from the com-laundry room at the rear of mission hearing will be Investigated by lhe residential wing of the t,. his department. sha ped . one-story frame struc- Phillips' testimony was interrupted by ture. "There's almost no ques· WOOD WREN BY CYBIS Small Porcelain songbird nesting on a flowering dogwood branch. 5}> inches. SI 35. Cher;• acco unt• invittcl. .1.-rktR Ew, .... 1, a1nk.t.rntrlc1nl .,,. ~1t1r Ch•rte• '"· SLAVICK'S Jewelus Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644.1380 Open Mon. •nd Fri., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. An initial police report on the de.11th fi Rid the youth was fatally injured when a pjckup truck In which he was a passenger wrecked while t1.Uempting to evade police, who were cha.sing the vehicle for a traffic violation. But Canale said there apparenUy had been no accidenL The 28-year-old New Yorker WOii for the second day in a row Tuesday, forcing former world champion Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union to resign on the 34th move. a telephone bomb threat, forcing some tlon of that." he said . 200perso~ns~to~l•:••:•:.:the:.:roo:::m:·~N::.o~bo:m::b~~"P~h~ys::i~:•~l~•:~:·d:en:c:•~•~h~o~w:_:•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was fount that." • Ordered Hom.e Woman Convicted; She Had Abortion DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. {UPI) -Shirley Ann Wheeler is going home to the moun- tains of North Carolina, by order of Flnrida authorities - bnck to where her troubles with babies started as a girl of 18. ''The whole thing is crazy," u id the reddish-blonde young woman. curled up on a couch at her boyfriend's apartment, the one she must vacate by Friday. ''\Vhy should they force their life style on me?·• Confused and bitter, Mf'!. Wheeler. 23. stands convicted of manslau ghter for ha ving an abortion when she was five months pregnant. New York University Law School professor Cyril C. Means. hired by the Playboy' Foundation to defend Mrs. Wheeler, says it is the first time in the English.speaking WO"r!d a woman ha.!I ever been convicted for having an abor- tion. Usually the abortionist is prosecuW . While she wall" handed a light sentence -two years on probation -Mrs. Wheeler ls considering an a p p e a 1 . Already her caM! has become a rallying cry for feminist groups campaigninli: for Abor- tion law reform. particuh1rly the Women's National Abort.ion Action Coalition (WONAAC). which plans demonstrations in Washington and San Francisco on Nov. 20. Mrs. Wheeler, born Shirley Ann Johnson, is particularly upset at the probation officer who told her she must le11ve the bearded young printer and taxidermist, Robert Wheeler. 25, with whom !'ihe has been keeping house the past three ye11rs. She was ordered to go live with a brother in North Carolina , The probalion supervisor told me "I'd better not go out 11nd find myself another met1.I ticket," she said. Fireball Explosion Kills One HOUSTON (AP) -"It was tn11tant holocaust. The whole damned world turned orange," 11ays Houston Post newsman Jim Bishop. One man died and 38 other persons. including B I s h o p , were Injured Tuesday when a fireball from an explodi ng tank ct1.r enveloped firemen, newsmen and bystanders. 'J'he explosion occurred. in a heavily populated southeast Houston area after 18 can of an 8.1-<:ar Missouri Pacific freight train Jumped the track at 11 crossing . A miall e~oslon In one overturned tank car con· tainlng chemicals d r e w firemen and newsmen to the 1cene, then came the larger, deadly blast. Flt1.mes shot 200 feet Into the air . Would You Believe A WESTCLIF f ·· WHAT'S--LEF T SHOE 'SALfl' Just Our Own Great Shoes At Ridiculous Prices LADIES DRESS & CASUAL FOOTWEAR REG. TO $26. 1052 lrv;M • Wos+cl ;ff Ploze • Nowport Booth • 548-8684 COMMUNITY EVENTS SUPPORT YOUR HARBOR AREA UNITED FUND Now in Process GIVE THE UNITED WAY - "lf you don 't do it, It won't get done." ARTIST OF THE MONTH STEVE DREW 21 v••r• old, St1v1 w11 born In Wv• ominq, •nd tl•rl1d l'•;ntinq In I~• 7lh Grtd•. A t••du•I• of An•h1im Hi<Jh School, h• •tt•nd1d lt9un1 l•1ch Ail School tnd i1 now •ntoll•d 11 Gold,n W.1t Colt19t, Ht b.lo ntt to th • Fount1in V11!1y Ari L119 u• •nd ftvon W1t1r Colo ra l Oil1 in Flow•11 •nd l1nd1c•I'••. 6 QLo•nnua1 7~ rate Certificate Accounts• $5,000 minimum deposit. 2-year minimum term. Dally compounding. Eam from date of deposit. 5.25%::1~"·1 90 Day Certificate Accounts• No minimum deposit Daily compounding. Earn from date of deposit EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! 5. 75%:;~ual Certificate Accounts* $1,000 min imum deposit. 1-year minimum tarm. Daily compounding. Earn from dale ol deposit. 5 QLO ~~~::11 71J r•te Paaaa Accounts No minimum e oslt. Catty compounding. Inter t day.In to day-out "Wlthdra.wats,before maturity perml1fed but 1ubjlet to 1ome lo1a ol lnter&5:. Cal!(Q!!!~-~~~~~!~§.!!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams• 546~2300 CLIFFORD M. WESOORF, VlCE PRESIDENT & MANAGER • Conwnl•n~ Offlcu: throughout Loe: Ang1lii, Orang1 and Ventura Counties A.Qcoun1a.,. in.wed up to Pl.flOO lllldllt prv.<hi-ol' 1J19 ,..,.. a.¥!ng1 4 l.mn ll'llU~ e ,.._,t ~ .t 119 United ...... OowtMl•nL ' • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' High-rise Moratorium Newport Beach has bought a little more time lo try to fig ure. out \vhat to do with it.sell about the high· rise issue. f'o r another year, the city has banned the construe· lion of all buil dings along the water. During these nex t 12 months, t.he city's plan ni~g department is expected to produce at least the be~1n· n ings of a new n1asler plan of development lo _guide the future grou•th of a communi_ty many people simply d on't \i:ant to do any Jnore gro~'tng . Throughout the furor that ·has accom panied the high-rise debate, counc~l~en ~ave tended to look upon those \\'.II.Ying the ant1·htgh-r1se banner as mostly a noi sy. pesty minorit y. . 1'he year's moratorium will g1v~ the .counc1\ tu1:1e to find out for certain how deep th ts feeling reall y. 1s. f'or even great.er controversy is certain if the planning staff should come up with a general, plan that suggests certain select properties -say the Balboa Bar Club or the Fun Zone or the City Hall area -are suitable for multi-story development. A tot of· feeling, and a lot of d.evelopment mane).'. is involved in the year's delay. The city staff and C'Ounc1l had better take every advantage of it. Dogs on the Beaches Playing the role of the peacemaker, Newport Beach councilmen hope they have found a \1.:ay for people and d ogs to share the sands along the ocean beaches. They probably haven't succeeded. . By banning four-_leg~ed creatures during the dar . the council has consc1enllously assured that dogs can t come onto the sands to bother anybody from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The playful puppy who loves to play tag with the Behind the Anti-Police Attitudes \l.'hen we read accusations of "police brutality." we ha ve to understand \\'hat the phrase means. Sometimes il means that heads and bodles are hurt; just as often. It means that feelings are hurt. Y.'hat upsets Ne- groes. Puerto Ri- cans. Mexicans. and poor people gentr· ally is !he facl lhaL lhev art not t r ea t e" d 1'.'i!h the same respect ! not to say defcrence1 by the police as are lhe more afflu ent members of !he co1nmunity. There is no question lhat most pol ice in most cities are aculely sensitive lo dif- ferences in social and economic standing, A middle-class person is rarely talked to the way an obviously poor person is talk- f.d to. The former is treated as a decent citizen until tt is proved otherwist'; !he hotter is treated as a suspicious character unlll il is pro\•ed otherwise. IT JS THE DOUBLE standard of a~ proach and handling that gi\'eS rise to ac- cusal1ons of "pol ice brutal1ty," t'Ven v.·hen lhe police ha1·e comn1iued no 01•erl act of violen ce. If 1he1r attitude is bellicose and bU!ly1ne;. the "'suspect" m.11y e1en prn1okt' a pushing around in urder lo 1u::;:i r:. his d1~like and grievance a~a1nst copd1Jm To tht poor. The pohr.e <1re haled. de~p«ed and fearC'd f1gurts - 11 hl l'h mea n• lh;il tilt police uet nn cn- c•peratinn f1 1Jrn !hP'Tl. Their reaction Ir· rila tl'!> thf P')l1c f '.th'J then t>etn111e el'en more hell1ro~e .-.-.; bull~ ing. and tile cir- cle nl rnutua: chstru~'. 1s nc1·er broken. \\'hal !ht poor fad to understand, of Dear Gloomy Gus It must be a kind or irony that Henry Fonda, who is a good guy on TV's Sgt. Smith, has a daughter Jane who sides with !he not-so- good guys in real life. \Vhich one js only acting? -C. B. !,, T~l1 fe•tu"' ... n .. 11 re1ftt1' v1e.,..1, Ml n•cn .. •Ur ,~ ... el "'' "•"'•~••••· itftf ,,u, ,., ,,,., '' oi.. ... , o~·· 0111, ~.i.1. course, is that the police the mseh•es are ft-arful in such neighborhoods. Thty know tJ,ey are looked upon as enemies -1n contra.st to middle~lass ntighborhoodll, which look upon them as protectors - and their fear of repris.a l 1nakes them lalk and act tougher. There is a "psychological feedback " in the polict- and-the-poor relationship that perpetuate! hostility. THE POLICE. In point or fa ct, are much less brutal than they were even a decade or two ago; the florld flatfoot who swung his club first and asked questions afterwards is fast di sappearing from the force. But , as against this, poor people are more av.·are o[ their rights than tht>y l''ere even a decade or two ago. and they are beginning to demand the same civili· ty that is shown to their more affluent neighbors. "Police brutality .. is largely a semantic queslion, and its solution i.c: more a m11t· ter of psychological attitudes than laws. To treat a man like dirt. v.•lthout reason, may hurt him more lhan h1!11ng hirn - and ma~·-indeed. encourage him to pro- vok e physical violence It may be another decade before our police w~ke up lo lhe truth. Sclert1on.~ frnn1 1\lr. lla rri~· llllc~i r:nl1rct1(J n af (Oll01HIS 111 llc•uk /•11111. "Leot:111g r/1r S11rfn cr ." n1·c llr11ir1 rP· prinled 1rh1/e lie 1s 011 l!!lr·11ll(n• t:ct1lc•r Hip-shooti1ig Judg·ments By :ill KE ABRA!\1S0.'1 v.·e Americans have a ~nchant for cause~ of all ~Oris. s17.l'S and degrees of i:':'lportance. The Ir o u b J e is. we sometinies let our tnthusu1sm trap us in- lo emul;iting lhe humorist's legendary CO\\'bov •.rho mnun1ed his steed and rode ()[f in ·all direcOon~ C'erta1nly there are fe\\1 cause~ more worthy of ded1caled. intelligent. concer n than the pr ts e r v a ti on of ou r environtnt>nl, as Californians are: poig- nantly aw11re. Ye!. even here, the facts or life son1et1mes ri~e up lo ind icate we ha ve t.ricd to travel too fns t. CONSIDER, FO R example. DDT and phosphate detergents. Both have bee n widely condemned and In many places banned by Ja~. 'T'here is an initi atlve on next year"s June ballot in this state, for example, lhal v.·ould ban the former outright. along with a number of other blunderbuss ''eavironmental'' proposals, Yet just recently a government-ap- pointed panel has decided !hat while DDT does indeed have serious pollulan l pote n- Uals, It needn 'I be banned totally as a pesticide because of any '"immintnt hazard to human health." And al1hough iii use has declined, the panel finds it .still an import11nt weapon against certain destructive iruects, p11 rtlcularly some that attack cotton plants. JN TERESTINGL V, Unlversl)y o f \ll1sC<ln!!ln acicntist!I have dlscovered DDT In samples of soJJ collected and (' .._ .. Guest Report sealtd 30 yea·rs before DDT rame inlo use! Similarly, phosp hate dettrgcnts have been gi \'en a reprieve. There is no ques- tion th at they ran con1ribull' to lake and stream pollution : bu! now federal heal1h- and-environmenlal officials are recom- mtnding lhem to housew11'es. Th is startling revt>rsal indica!ts that the blanket condemnation, like lhal of DDT. was premature. 1'he cure, it turns out, was worse than the disease. • THERE ARE increasing number!! or other reports which indicate lhal findings considered most foreboding at first glance, have turned out not to be so damaging as feared. ~ All of which i11 not to dtnigratP.. concrrn over the protection of our environme"I. The moon trips ha\'e. hrought sharply home to us !he fact that nur plantl ill not a limitless sour~ of lh' good And essential things of life. It's here and it's all we have. It's just Iha! we are learning gradu<illy nol to let ou r own 11inc1:rr. impulses, or the im portunities of the "fivernlght en- \'1ronmen1al refonnist.s l'ad u~ 1ntO hip. 11hooting j11dgmen1s lh11t wlll hurt more lhlln thry help our eUortll to cll'.AI\ up lhls earth we live on Callfornl1 Feature Service I ' surf h as to be lefl home when the Camlly sets o ut to spend a day in the sun. . . ''et. in the evening or early morning ~ours F1do is free to have his turn to turn the beaches into some· place v.•here mor e than angels fear to tread. The point is. city councilmen h~ve _already acc~m· p!ished very little With their plan to institute a daytime ban of dogs on the beaches. lf they deem that dogs create a health hazard, dogs should be banned at all times. If they d eem that beachfront ho.m_eo\'-:ners are ex· aggerating their complaints. then _ civil rights of the canine populatio n should be reconsidered_. . . . '!'he city council is obviously t.emport~mg 1~ a sitti· ation that \\'ill not resolve itself "'1lh a \vlntertune-on!y ~~rulN . . But if dogo\vners \\'ho use_ the beache_s as runn1n_g pens for their pets during evening hours \VIII ~eep lhe1r '''ord jmeaning keep the bfaches tlean), they JUS l could \vin concessions when the issue conies up again next sum- 1ner. And it will come up again next summer. Snow in Nelvport Beach Jl 1nay not fit the typical Southern California Cham· ber of Commerce. but the Parks. Beaches and Recre~­ t.ion Co n1mission is bringing snow to Newport Beach this \.\'cekend . In its ongoing effort to provide for all people, the departrnent. \Viii give ski lessons_ Satur_day ·and h~s de- cided that it's a little tough to give ski lessons \v1lhou t sno11·. So, it's going to n1ake some. It 1vill in fac t be crushed ice, bu t PBR of{icials say it \1•ill do nicelv. Only begiOning lessoni; are offered. ~n d ·regi_s~ra· tion at the PB.R office on Balboa Boulevard 1s a req uisite. N lniniigration Service, Not Treastirer Nona.(iee, Is Wrong Romana \I.' ASHJNGTON -Please bear with this for a little. It is about nQ great affair or state -merely a wom an wronged in the political crunch. T HE FA CTS: On Sept. 20 President Ni xon announced his intention to nominate as treasurer of the United States a successful food pro· cessor and bank board ch arman of Lalin extraction, 1'1rs. Romana Banuelos of the Los Angeles area. On October 6 fed. eral agents descend· ed on one of ,\frs. Banuelos' pl;.nts. a tor!illa faclory in Gardena, Cal., and carried off 36 em- p!oyes. mos!/_v mini· skirted J\f ex le a 11 girls and women, claimed to have en- tered the country illegally and ~Tongly have gotten work. CONCLUSION: Therefore Mrs. Banuelos had connived to circumvent the immigration laws by exploiting J\1exican girls who had in- sinu ated themselves across the border and should not be confi rmed by the Sen. alt &~ treasurer ol the ·U.S. So far so good. The only trouble vfit h the conclusion is that it is totally wrong. h1r~. Banuelos violated no Jaw. Her com· pany vio lated no la w. She v.•as not ex· p!oiting J\lex1can girls. She runs a union shop with !he girls required to join the Banuelos Was Victimized ! Richard Wil sou un ion and earn union v.·ages after .10 days ernployn1ent. She had no legal v.·ay of kno\ving if the girls were ~1exican or A1nerican citizens. Ho\v about the fact !hat ji,1rs. Banuelos' company had been v.·arncd by Jetter by the Immigration Service and that !here had been fi1·e previous raids'.' \\·asn't it pretly careless or !\\rs. Banuelos, hov.·cvcr much she was preoccupied lvith bring the first v.•oman ('hainnan 11f a bank board in Cat1fornia ·s hlstorv. not II.) have la ktn steps to satisfy I.he im· migration service~ HERE AGA IN THI:: facts get 1n !he way of politic11! {'Onclu~ions. (llrs. Banuelos had no authority u1 law to do what the hnmlgration Seiriee asked and the Immigration Service had no aut.hnrit.v in law to demand that she require proof of ritizen~h1p or alien registration recei pts card s from pros pr ct 1 v e emplo~·es . According lo !\f;inuel Ruiz .. Jr",, a spc('ialist in international privn!e cnn- flicls of law and a member ol the L'.S. CI v i I Rights Commi.<:sinn, i11rs. Banuelos· authority was confined i.ole!.v to examining the Social Security cards of job applicants. Social Securily cnrds are issued without rrgard to ract. c0lor. citizenship, work permits or any olhcr such limitations. ''This (proof of ci tizenship or alien -regi stration rards \ is v.•hat v.•e would like to get c.rnployers to do." st1id the U.S. co1nn11 ssioncr of imrnigration a n d nalltraliLation, Raymond f . Farrell. in an inll'rview . ''But."' he continu ed. "if you a.sk me if there is a provision in law saying we can do ii the answer •~ no. T T HJl'\t\. THIS POOR \\·01nan f~trs. Ranuclos. \l'ho has a Lalin temperament, won't like than wa s \'ictimized . It might just as well have: been the superintendent of the !\1ilitary Arade1ny al \\'est Point, 11•here v.•e have jusl r~nd that 26 aliens ~·ere v.·rongly employed. The super111 - le11de11L didn'I know anything about 11, and I doubt !ha1 !\lrs. Banuelos knew anvthing about II ·· If \JrS. Banuelos was viclimi1.td. it l'.'aS by !he ronnivanre of the Immig ration Servict Farrell heads. The rnid on thl' iortilla fac tory v.•as a pul-up job on a ne.wspal)('rman's lip intended lo be a publicity sensation to pressure "'superiors i11 \Vash 1ngtun·· into providing funds for a big i1lie11 rou'ldup. This was frankly ad· 1nilll'd to the Los Angeles Heral d Ex- a111in<'r by an i1n1nigration official. Noel Doran who also happens to be president nf \he An1erican Federal Gtlvernment Employes lJnion. Local 505, made up ex· rlus1vely or lmm1grat1on servic e emp!oyes . ''Tll ERE ARE ZS0.000 illegal aliens in T.-0s Angeles and Orange County alone."' Doran \\'i!S quoted as saying. ··if v.·e Y.'ere given the funds and ability lo round these. al iens up. we \rould create 250,000 new jobs· or take hundreds off welfare rolls, but our hands are tied by our superiors in \V ashington . \Ve chose her I !\1 r s, Banuelos I firm because we knew it \\'ould generate a Jot of publicity."' The publicity v.·as perfect : Pictures 0£ n1ini~kirted girls hired by Nixon 's nominee for treasurer of the United States being herded by the Feds and ship- ped back lo Mexico. But here are. i;ome more facts ; or the 300.000 or more nlien !\1exicans making out in Southern California 86.948 we.re apprehended and shipped back south of !he border from July ·1. 1970 lhrough June JO, 1971. It is a huge social problem. The handl- ing of !he probltm is just about as big a mess as will be found any\l•herc in government. llIGll \\'AGES IN THE U.S. are an ir- resistible magnet drawing in hundreds of thous ands or people from foreign lands \\'ho aren 't fussy about U.S. !av.'s and regul<1tioos. It i~ a gra\'e injustice to blame emplo)·ers \Vho ha\'!' no way of knov.•ing or are restrained by law fron1 finding nu t H these aliens art entitled t o employment. \\"hen r.lrs . Banuelos appears before a questioning Senate committee i.n a \veek or so roaybe she can give it a liberal ~ucation on !he mr.gnitude of the prob· lem. H not. J:M>rhaps the commit1ee can call on the superlntendenl al \*lest Point for ad\'JCt'. Tiresome: Sex Seasoned With Eex To th!' Editor · Fur rhrc'1' \lel'kends v.·e hal'e-wanted lo par).. up 1he fan1ily and take in a rnovtc. La.~1 Snturday I 1ook a cotint of lhe n1ovir.~ listed In the DAIL\' PILOT. fl uugtily 11:1 movies, includinf:: repeats, \\'ere !istcd Appniximatel v 63 were rated '·H," ll'a\'tng 2.2 "GP" films and I have frank ly 11·ondered how these. obtained the rating. rt \voutd seem that before the nio1•it in- dustry goes to \.\'ashington lo obtain sorrie of my tax money lo salvage lheir waning industry, they should take a long hard look at v.·hy the family isn 't shelling out his SJ fper) willingly. l\'e. don·t need a diet of Donald Duck but one hurriedlv tires of a menu of sex, seasoned with sex. fl.1RS. JOAN DE LOZIER lflto Is the T11rt1coat? To tht Editor· Af te r reading Terry Coville.·s arti cle to- flay regarding George Brokate's denun- ciation of President Nixon's trip to Red China, t would suggest Mr. Brokatr BC- quire an Augus t 14 issue of U.S. Ne\l'S .and \llorld Report and read on page 23 11 reprint of ~fr. Nixon's "China Policy" printed in lhe October 23, 1967 is.sue while fl.1r . Nixon was still 1 private citizen. fl.1R. BROKATE should be better in- formed before he lectures to "Young Americans for Freedom" or Bny nther group. Is his opinion based on fact? H, 11s he claims he was r.1r. Nixon's chief sup- porte r 1n 196!. how come he wasn 'I aware of these policies then? Who is lht turncoat? V. G. PRICE Brokorc is o mfl mber of 111,. Ornuut: Co unty Republican Ctnlral Con1rn1t- l te. Ht &lJpporred Nlron in f96B btlf 11010 co11derrrn1 him for hi&... plarn1rd trip to Peking . \ ~Editor Enfort~ Le.uh J,a w• 'To the Editor: During lhe past few weeks I h11ve read \l:i ilhox l tll••I l•tm •e1a1r1 oco "'"'""'•· No•m"I• "'ti'"' t~Ould <On••• !~"' mt u 1on In ~ "'"'a' •< Ion . T~t r+tM •• cond•n•• "t!•rs lo fit •o•c• or '"mlnete hb•I I• rou,.td. A" lo!! .. , mu•t ,.,_ clll<lo ol1n•1u•• •n• l'llllln1 1ddtou, but n1m11 "''' IM *lt"n1lcl "" •t•u•1t ii •ulUcitnl r11oon lo '''"'"'· ~ .. ,.., *Ill Ml eo •ubl""'°· sevt>r<1l le!ters in your columns con- cerning I.he dog ban on Nc\\·port bea('hts during the past summer. The difference in vievrpoinls is astonishing. Some letters stale that il v.·as the greatest summer 1n m11ny years : others that il was the most miserable. Speaking on behalf of sun bathers of my acquaintance. I ~·ould hke lo slate that it was truly the h<-st of su mmers. l\'o dog messes. no barking dog!>, nn pla~·hil dogs running over our beach fO\\'els :ind kicking sand on our freshly-oiled bodil's. I A~f NOT A dog haler. I like rlogs in !heir proper pl aces. I don·t mind them !>haring the beach. if only th eir owners would kee p them on leashr.s, as provided by law. ll ii; too bad that for every owner Y.'hll obeys the leash la w~there are four or five wbo Ignore it. These dog 01\·ners should read the art1 le in lhe DAIL\' PILOT F'amily Wee y supplement of &lturday. Oct. 2. I ~·oul<f likr-=tn thank the t>.'t11'PQrt Beach City Council for a pll'a sant sum· mer, and inquire if the police hchco 111er, and its public addres5 system. might not be u.sed to enforce !he leash lav.·~'.' ~11\S. SliZANNE PARSOi\S Slop Cl111 ExpaH•lon To !he Editor: Your ('(fltori11!, ""'hat lhe Voter5 ~aid." (Oct. 8) rontainOO \'."hat I U1ought v.•11s an objectiv' aonlysls of the p!lssiblt reasons for lhl! f11 ilurt of the civic center bond ls~ut. Ynu v.•cr' especinlly perceptive, I btlieve, in recognizing lhat a significant nurnbf>r or t ~(l.~f' wh11 voter! in opposition sunpl_I· \l'<lnt :'\e>11port Beach lo slop growing Exprc.~s111~ ,\OUr obvious dis;igrcement \\'i!h thnl viewpoint hoWel'er. you refer· rrd tro lhp eoos1 al property between Coronn drl 1\b\r :irid Laguna Beach ;n; "lucralive.'" Thnt ~lal.cment s!rongly im- pli{'d an assun1ptinn on your part that an· nexalion by Nr1vport Bc11ch or any por· tinn of that property \l'ill be of automatic financial benefit lo this city . I seriously doubt lhe 1·alid1ty of that 865Umption, Bnd I challcngt the l>A ILY PILOT or the C!ly <'Ollncil to establish it. I A.\1 CON\'11\CED !ht record \till shn\1' that few cities, if any, ha ve permanently decre11sed or evrn stabilized Lhr r.-:1x burden on their citi1.e-ns througl\ annex;it1on . lhs\oricNly, to the contrary. 111!' cos! of nec essary addilional services has consi.~tentl;i.i ·excreded !he revenue p~oducl.'d by the increased lax base. l suspecJ. therefore, that coastal .an· nei.;a\ion by Nev.•port Beach will be hLfTafi\'e (;n)V 10 !he present litle·holderS of Iha\ land...:..lhe Irvine Company~ That is on ly the ra1v fiscal slde of the Sim pie Answer Press Comments Lisbon, Ohio, Juurnal : "~lental pollu· lion is taklog it~ toll on Americarn: as rapidly as pollution of WRter and air. Vtban dwellers are eon~l11nlly pelted with lhe sou nds or je1 planes and freeway lraf· fie·. \'rt something as slmple as R tree or4 rers a solution. Trees. shrubs, and grass pllinttc! closely together along fr~way~ and busy thoroughfares Rel 13' . .sountf bar· r1crs aga.lnst Lhese gr a Una: nolsts. '' question As an e1·en more 1mpor1ant con. ~1deralion, I subn11t !ha1 exp:tns inn n1u~t be stopj)('d before nur cit)' is of surh uu· managea ble size that ir s residents lose all reasonable con trol over its destiny. !l013ERT 0. RIES Coridldole l'hulo• To the Editor ~ I was surprised to set in your Oct. 12 edition, a picture and description of a potential candidate for the Irvine C.:1ty Council . wbile six of seven new candidate!! 1vho had filed were nol picture-d (Ir discussed. Am .I lo assu me that the DAI· t Y PILOT has seletled preferences prior to investigating the views and qualifica- tions of all randid11les fnr the Council'? VIRGINIA L. BINDE R J\'ol 01 a!f. \Ve publi.~hpd piclurr!r of lliosr 11;/io .~upp/1cd t/Jrm. II co111- p/Pte rt111d01vu of oil cond1dotes 1rl/I b" vublisherl prior IO llie. Dec. 21 elec· tio11-wirl1. photos. -Editor Oll:AHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, Publi3he r Thomas 1\eevil, Edilor Albtrt \V. Bair.$ Editorial Page Editor The edi!nti11I Pf\~{' ot 1~ JJll\ly Pilol !';ffk$ to lnlr•rm 11 nd•,;11mu· ll\ll'. t'(.'llldl.'rs by llT"5"1>1 1ng 1hi11 ncw1J"1Arcr'1 np1nl<1ns 1111d curn· mrn11lf)' fin topil':!I .. r ln1rr"1il 11nd 1i,cniliCIU'll."l', b)' r•rm.•1dlni:;. 11 fnrum for !hr .r:.tprr~1nn of •JUr rrf\drr1' npinion~. 11nd b}· ''rr~•·ntln11: lh(! rll\'l't'S(' \"if'\\'poin1~ nr lnfom1 .. d nh· 11 .. r.·"r:o: 1111C'I 1pok C5mcn Qn t'lplcs tll tllC· day. Wednesday, October 20, 1971 ' I I ' ••• • Cosia ·Mesa • EDIT I ON voe ""· No: 25 r. 7 SECTIONS . 76 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOIER 20, 1971 .TEN .<?ENTS • Reinecl{e Asl{s Double Tax Bite for Next Year S.o\CRAi\JE~TO (l'f>TI -Lt (;o\. Ed Rtlnecke. holding onr ol hi~ r:irt' news ronfercnccs. toda~-ai.f..,ocated doublt in· cflllle tax pay1nent~ next yt:ar to balanl:e the state's budget and new srhool aid a~ part or any property la~ relief program. Both positions differed from Go1·. Ronald Reagan, now touring the Orienl partly as President Nixon's goodwill emissary. Reinecke also announced as acting 1overoor tbat Califarnia 's we I [are caseload ha~ del"reased for thf' .'lixth ~1ra1ght month f'red1t1ng Meagan's wetfart' •·reforn1'' progran1, Reinecke said there were 2.17 million Callforni;ins on relief <lu ring Septernber. roughly 10.000 less lhan lhe pre1•iou.'l 1nonlh. Reinecke optned his new.~ \:Onferenec by declaring if tht Den1ocratiC'·<:ontrolled te.:islature doesn'l act swiftly lo en acl an iricome tax ?.'ithholding bil l many cor- porations n1ay not be able to put the ~yslen1 Into effecl by Jan. I and t.:alifor. nians may wind up having their incolTlf' tu payments con1pressed into a few rnon1hi; instead of spread over 12. t\ nr\\~111an 11.~ked fle111etke whether !111s 1111uat1on n1ii:ht be re soh'ed by . •·rorg11·1ng,. part of the tax 1111 1971 tn· t·ooie, \\'i!huut ··forgivenE'ss. ·· ~'itizens 11·ould he hil v.•ilh an incornr hlx double payn1enl during 1he fi1'Sl year of \1•ithhold111g bt'Cause ta xes \1·ould be due nn current "''ages as well as lhe previous ,i,ear's. "~rtainly we can •!ways fo rgive but that aggravates the deficit:• .a:aid Hei11f'C ke. referring to the "Slate's $6.fl billion budget ~·hkh is running $330 D.\ll"t' "ILDT S!llt l'lle!e OFFICER "ROSCOE BROAD CHECKS DETAILS WITH SHOOTING WITNESS CHRIS TEREGIS Cost• Mes• Wom•n W11 One of Sever•! Shopper5 Who S•w Incident •t Sears Store Mot~ve Sought in Gunplay Joh11. Doc W 011,uls ()11.e, Kills Se lf <1s Doze11 W"tch An unidentified min shot and \110t111ded 1 store clerk '>''ilh 11 · stOlen rifle then lr.111 - .d himself Tue!d113• at C~i a ~lesa ·.1 South Coast Plata. The I p.m. do ubW shooting v.•as wil· nessed by a dozen shoppers inside and riutside the Seari: sporting goods shop. Police sa id today the dead man carried r;o identification. TheY reco11ered 14 li ve rounds or ammunition from his jacket. The store cJerk. John "'aldon Bryanl. 38,. of El Toro. suffered A wound in the thigh whe n he cha sed the man who took a 3().06 rifle fron1 the sporting goods department Here·a ho\\' v.1ilnesscs lold police H hap-- pened : Br~·ant and another sporting gQod~ clerk were next lo 1he rifle raek '>''heo 1he E:strangecl Wif c To Share \\'cal th Of Develope r ~11ll1ona1re de\·C"loprl' .lohn \.\'arren h.lui; was ordered Tuesda~· to share hi.~ substantial holdings in the Pacesetter Homes empire with his estranged wife. Jinet McLeod Klu g, as part of a divorce settlement ordered by Orang!! County SUperior Court Judge Bruce Sumner, Judge Sumner ordered equal diviskln or t~ Pacesetter president's three million shares in granting Klug an interlocutory tlecree or divorce. Klug was <lrdered l.o pay l\1rs Klug $430 a month in support for each of four chi!d~n . rnan approached and asked. "\.\'ha1 do you have in your line of 30-06'?~ 1"he clf~rk.~ said he 1ook .1o \\ 1nchesrer. held it. tested the bolt action then re:ich · ed in his pocket pulled nut a ca rlrid~e and loaded lhe rifle. "'i'ou can'! do lhal." ont elerk yelled. accordi111g t.o police reports. The 1nan then backed 1n11ay holding thP rifle in a port arms position and lolcl them "don't move.'' He ran out the sporting good.~ shop. towards the main Sears store boldin1t lht;> rifle over his head. witnesses said. Both (•!erks chased him. Bryant was the first. clerk to reach the 11!ass door and as he started lo open i1 . the fleeing man whirled and lirr.d a blasl rhrou~h I.he "11ass , sb<ittcrini:: thr windoll' and hitting Bry;i11! in !he th igh The other C'lerk phoned fo r secu1'it_1 p11trolmen . but 11•hilr he "''flS on thf' phone. he heard 11 11econr1 gun.~hnt -the su icide shot ~he told po!i<"e. Ten v.·ltnesses told policr they heard 1hr first shot. then sa1v !he 1n:.-in r111111ing ..utsldr the store. \1'avrng the rifle. A!l '>''1tnesses said the 1nan dr opped 1hr rifle. re!~1ved it. lo;.ded i1. then placed the rifle bull against the. edge of !hr building leaned over it and pulled the I rigge r. He Wfl~ killed immediately. police said. The dead man wfls dressed in blue jf'11ns. 11 white l-shirl and <1 !evi jacket, Police placed his age between 25 and 40 They expert ro idenlify him !hrQuE;h f1ng crpnnls or l'BI records. Ha1·l)o1· ScJ1oo l Pay Pa11el Retai11 ~ Vallc.io La,vye1· The Newporl·~1es11 J;n111cd ~chool l)1:;;- tr1t l has turned to Vn!Jeio lo find 11 rnan to replace Jl<M'.·port Beach truster J>ona !d Strauss on the three.man impasse fal'I· finding panel set up to investigatr .an eighl-month-0ld teacher pay dispu lc . Supe ri111:lendent John W. Ni<"oll. who came lo Newporl·Mesa from V;.IJeio Un- ified School Districl on July I. announced I.he bo.1rd's choice of Vallejo auorney Al· frcd \V. Ne~inao as Strauss· successor, Xtwman. a past president of the Cal· lfornio School Boards Association. servf'(I on lhe Vallejo school board for 14 year~. He will be paid $2;,(I day for his 11·nrk a-thr rl1s1 n r1 ~ f:H'tf1nder on th~ 1mpassr p:ill('I Stra uss. a \'1re prrs1dent of Br.ckma111 lnstnrmen l~ Co. 1n Fullerton . was named to !he impasse panel !asl July ;1nd hns served with lhE" 1ea cher·.~ reprc· sentative, Dr. Joh n Brigh1 of Burlingame. Strauss and Bright have not come up \l'ilh a lhird panel member . The .Wi11 ton Act spells out the rormation of an 1m- p:1ssr panel and requires !he district and tei.chcr factfinders lo select t.he third 1nember The panel . nnee ronst1tutccl, ex· amines p11y disagreement~ and mnke.~ a public r11port ro the board. Its finding~ ISrr l:\fPAS.1\1'~. Pa~t 2'1 million in the red. "It's not dtsirablt to have further forgivene~ becawe we 're JUSt poslponing the decision \o balance thr budget when we do . . . · ··Now 1hat we 're seeing the in1b.alance ur the bud get. now that wl'"re seeing !he rnticalness or time. I don't feet that lorgi\'eness is an accepta ble anS'ol'er al this time." Democrats 11re proposing a no· forgi11eness, double tax fe ature in lheu· SI.I t:illio n property ta.x retief·budgeL balancing package nolY pending in the legislaturt. Reagan previously has advocat~ at least -partial '"forgiveness" and has strongly obje<:led to wing any ~Utt one- time .,..·ithholding double ~ y m en t 11·indfall for budget balancing pruj>Ose.s. Reinecke told newsmen he was speak· ing for himself and nol the governor. On more aid for education -something Reagan has said he doubts is necessary -Reinecke said ··1 don't think it"s any &ecrel that we 'v e long supported the need fnr increased aid to loca l schools. And we certainly want to see this as part or our !taJ'l package bul lt must be done ln con- 1unction v.·ith the property tax relief and not simply as a tax inerea!e.'' Reineeke said he also w<1s speaking fer himself on that. De1nocrals ha \·e pt•oposed $316 million in annual additional school aid startin& ne~l July. Reinecke said he opposed the Democrats• tax proposal, contending it did not offer permanenL pro perly lai: relief because 1l did not clamp controls on expenditures of local go vernment. State Aide Seized Highway Agent Held in Bribery A Stale Divisi on of Highwayi; official \\"flS arrested in Costa Mesa Tuesday on charges of soliciting bri bes to speed up lree way condemnation procedures. Robert, Aiden Nichols. 44, of lli08 Buena Vbl a Ave ,, Anaheim , was booked intQ <"I· ly jail on the bribery charge Tuesday arternoon . Bail was set al $1i,2j(). \'ichols. Bn assistant righl·Of·wa_v agent. 1-1·as 11.rresled by st ale, county Bnd l'Jty officers. who worked with Cost.oi Mayors Set Meeting Over l&;Jll .. f ee!l . ~, •. ~to~t of thi!! l4 Or1n.1(1> Count~· nlayor1i 11hci make up the League of Cities city _;celel'tio n Cllm mittee h11.ve 11greed to nieet early Thursd1y in Fountai n V111Jey to d i~u~~ the $18,000 bill !ubmitted by l:iwyer.~ 1-1•ho reprtsenled the League in the nnw resolved Local Agency F'orma· lion Co1n1nission 1LAF<.;) hassle. f'ount ain Valley ~1 ayor Ed Just 11et the ,<;pecial tneeting for 7:30 a.m. i.J1 the cily hilll. Just is chairman of the selection (·ommittee. The b1!l subm itted by the. Santa Ana law rirm of Woodruff, Stewart and f'"razee shocked many ma yors who learn· ed of !he mammoth lab during the \veekend .• rust, obvio usly ruffled . also blasted county supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers ror actions that led to the league retaining lh e \Voodruff l1rrn, \\lnodrurr. whQ 1s also the Foun1a1n \ allr v t•11v attornev. los1 h1~ !a wsu1l 10 ( 11 ange ( 'riunt,v Supfnor Cour t Rut lht Le:igue achieved It.~ des irer! 1>11d~ whrr1 S11per\"1.~or Ra lph Clark look ;;(h·an1age of t:aspcrs' ab.~f'lll"t al ;; nieellng to 1o!e out An;;he1n1 ;i11ornev Herb L1C'ker and sea! Anaheim t.:oun. e1l n1an Charle.~ Pearson. Lo.~ Ala1nitos Counc1ln1:t11 .Joe Hyde had e11 rlier been ousted from h15 spol on thr I.AFC by Lragul!! acl1on which pu1 Fullerton Councilma n Louis · · R e d ' ' Reinhardt 111 his place. llyde and Licker are identified by n1ost co unty majors as cogs in what is describ- ed as the Battin-Caspers power axis. Reinhardt And Pearson ha ve been described by Batt in as "Irvine Company lap dogs." S1:ock .tlnrt. Drops 1,l 'h; See J>nge 28 Mes11 li re dealer Don ~wedlund, lo crack the cast . lnvestigaiors fron1 the District Al· torney 's Office said Nichols accepted $!.000 f1·on1 Swedlund to secul'e0 fo1· Swedlund a letter or credit from the slate t·eriifying that his land had been con· dcmned for a future free'>'•ay. Officers allege Nichols approached Swedlund last \1•eek . The tire dealer is seeking a bank loan to ffiO \'e his business which is 111 the (utu1·e path of the f\ewport f''reeway. S"·ed!und app lied to the state for the credit letter lo support his loan request. Nichols normally handles such matters. Swedlund informed state authorities of the alleged bribe offer last Friday and was asked to complete the deal, Two Slate Department o( J ustK:e of· ficers, District Attorney investigator Bill Tynes, and Costa ~lesa Police Lt. Tom !See BRIBERY, Page Z) Low Levet Welconie l(issii1ger T1·ail Blazing Pla11e ArP.iv.es in China BELC;RADE 1L"Pl \ -Presidenlial Adviser l-lenry A. Kissinger arrivtd in Peking today to l.alk with Ch.lnese leadu1 11bout preparations ror Preside nt Nixon's rorthcon1 ing trip to the Chinese m'alnla nd, the Yugoslav news agen cy Tanjug said. The special presideiitia l jet carryihng Kissinger and his entourage of s~cialists look off from And ersen Air Force Base on Guam al 6:30 a.m. local time for a four·hour flight to Shanghai, !he first ilop 1n China. IL was bel ieved he 1topped only br iefly in Shanghai before heading to Peking. Ef· forts by phone to conrirm his arrival in Shanghai, China's largest city, failed "'hen an unidentified Com mu o is t spokesman there told UPI "We have no authority lo discuss this matter over the lelephone"' and then hung up, Ta11J11g, 1n a di~pal<'h rron1 ils Pekin,r: forrespondent. ~aid Kissingcr '!i Boeln,r: 707 landed on time al Peking airpo rt to a Prisoner Benefit Bo,vling 1'ourney 1'o End in ~lesa Wi!h more than '~00 already con· lributed to the PO\Y benefit fu nd, culmination of a bowhng tournament at Mesa Lanes wit! ta ke place this weekend with a buffet dinner gelling the festivities under way Thursday night. "The ABC has joi ned us in sanctioning the tournament and anyone can enter with full handicap." a spokesman for the Mesa Lanes says. Entry fee is $3 and compefilion is ;:i double elimination event with many pril.e!!i. all donated by Cosla J\le.sa merchants. 101\'·level "'e!come. C)nly correspondenl~ and second-level officials ~·ere on hand for the welcome. \\'h.lch lasted about Ill rninutes before Kissinger and his hosts drove into lhe cily. A grant sign in Chinese at the airport call ed on '"peoples of the world to unitfl against Atnerican imperialism and the ir lackeys." Kissinger 1nade a sect"el trip to Peking .July 9-1! for extensive talks with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. It was during the!lt talks that the Chinese invited Nixon to visit China "at an appropriate date before J\1e y. 1972." Nixon accepted thaL inl.'it.ation ''with pleasure" and plans for the visit went ahead at full speed in \Vashi ngton and, presumably, in Pek ing as well . On Oct. :>. Kissinger announced in \Vashington thal Chinese and American offici<1l s had agreed Iha! h_e jhtfttkt-<~it PekJng again in !ate De~ ·~o ma~ (•ontrete arrangemen1~ for President 1\'1~on'-" v1.~11 lo China ·· To dn lt11s. Kissinger is ta king alon.i:: w1rh h1111 pol1t11"a! adv isers f1·01n the slatf' rl epa rtmen l"s China section. a men1ber nr lhc prc~ident1al p1·c~~ office, a \Vhile I lut1se con1 n1uriu.:ations Pxpert and ;i nif'rnber of the Secrel Serv1l·e. staff '>''h1ch pro vides protection for the President. In add1t1on, he is laking n1en1be1's of his O\vn staff. Auaheirn Sailor Dies A 1','avy man from Anaheim has died in Southeast Asia from non·hostile causes, according lo 1he U.S. Defense DepArt· ment. No dctalls "'·ere. given about death or Engine1na n 3/C .Jeffrey R. Stokes, \Vho lea\•es his wife Claudette. Orange c ... , Judge Sumner's rurlher distribulJOll of hold uigs held h.1 Klug appenred to .imnun1 In :in 11lmos1 equal dh·ision nt loh1I a.~set~ 1 alu ed at 1nore than $'.! nUlliorL · Klug i~ IH.'l i\"f' 1n thP Jnve~lors ~1arine, \"isl;1 Ra~·a :ind . l .R~una De\•elopment compan1r~. Tra'7el Pay Sparks How \Vives of se veral Prisoners of \Var will be on hand at various times during the "''eekend with many outstanding Southern California bowler.~ competing . Mesa Lane11 is loca ted al 1703 Superior near the corner of 17th and Ne'>'·porl. Weather Fair skies wllh temperature! rcachuig inro the 80s are in the v.·orks for Thursday. wilh a peak of 68 along the seashore..and over. night lows in the SOs. ~1r.~. Klug "'"' 11v.·arded lile f111nil)' home lll 5.'JI 811yside Drive. Newport Beach. all It! furnit ure and furnishingll ahd custody o{ tht couple's four chil dren. The Klugs married in 1953, They p1rted last year. Colou1J1ia Airliner Crashes, Kills 19 BOGOTA. Colombia (AP ) -A Colom· bMtn airliner crashed Sunday when it ws11 landing at the small lOv.'n o( San 'Vina:Q.te rie1 Caguan. 2"10 mlle!i southwl!.sl C'lr Bogota. and 19 person$. wtre killed. '1Uthorltics reportE"d •. 1'wo -"n1alf «hildren ~urvi,·r.<t. ·r he plall('. ii oci. "''ill\ 21 p.a~s'!!.•gcrll :tnd rrewrncn, hlld deparlerl From Nriva lr~s !han 111n hnu t bf.fore lh,. ar<·ldtnr, • St. Clair , Wilson De°!J<1l,e fl otvs rind Whys of Expenses \\"arrant Re....olution 611 .and Pa~·ro\I Item 120 hardly looked controversial on the Costa i\iesa City Council agenda. A \\'llrrant is cssenlia\ly a bill . to be paid out or 11 8peeiflca11Y allOca ted fund budgeted into the city treasury. "~love ror approval .. ·· sa id one coun- cilman. The next few moments ~londay night bmught a ·item lecture on travel ex· penses, a lengthy. eloquent explanation of pres!lng urban Issues, five fra:--~l temper,; and, finally. approval of ~1ayor Robert \VtlsOti 's lritvel expenses . · ''\\'ho's paying for it:·· de1nanded C,011t1ciln111n \Vill inm L ~t. C:la ir. "The Cll;v nf C.osla Mcs<i -you koo11• Ou\I. ·• replied 1'111yor \Vi/SC'.Jn. \\!ho fiad re!urn«l the prc\'1ou.~ i\londay from a 30- . ' hour 1-1·h1tlv.·ind lri p l.n \\'ashington. lie then cited t hy policy on pa yment f"Jf lra1·tl expense~ for official business. ln lhl s case a telephone 11un1mont lo the C11pitol fo r a hasty conference or the Us. League or Cities· covinmmental unit. lHayor Wilson i.~ on the steering com - mi ttee ~·hieh guide s the l11rgl!.r ecology and et1\'ironment subcommittee's work· inAi. Paying his Oll'n way. he sought re.Im· burst!ment. \Vilson reminded Counciln1an Sl. Clair' th<t l he was telephoned only Sunda)' to r-omr. and thnt no reg ular council meeting was Sl't to ronsidcr trip apl)roval. \\Pilson also i1nplied an 1~sur WAS be.Ing r;iised 01·rr nolhinf!, ' Y(lu 11err !old las! ~1onrh1y n1gh1:· ad ded lhe m.ayor. "I was told you were there,'' snapped St. C1air. He then declared he had notified Mayo r Wilson by letter two months ago th&l 3Jlocated travel expenses were getting overdrawn and junket.I should be curbed. ~1ayor Wilson :said his expense! were irboul $31'(1, adding that his own financial loss by being away,from his business was triple that sum. "\\Then you ny to Washington and back in 30 hrlurs it's no fun ." ht remarked. WilM>n also noted that he alw1y1 jilets • S23 room, the cheapest available in W;rr shin~ton and rlde5 public bu!IC! In· ~!rad of t11k\~ taxis. Th" city's chief elrcled 0Hi~i111 ooted tSee TRAVEt, P•lt ZI ' Council Okays Fund ~ollecting ''ouths collecting funds lo help children in other countries will be trick-or-treating for UNICEF Halloween weekend in Costa i\1esa with City Council approval. The permit to solicit for charllable pu~s was granted Monday lo th• U.n!ted Na tions Aueclallon b)' 1 4 to 1 vote wilh Mayor Robert M. Wllson dissenting. Coastline Ch:aptei;, leader Mrs. Henry Elder of Corona det ~1ar sa id older yout hs will primarily be involved . Church group~ usually prefer to go ar1er they meel In re~ular session. he nce :i permit was requested and granted f~r NJnd111 as wtll as Saturd1y night. INSIDE TODAY Another botch of con1muntt11 a11d collegiate thftlter attrac· ti.011s. headed by Laguna's "Lona Day's Jour11ey 11110 NiQht.'• QO on the boa rds, tltis week. See En· 1ertafn1ntnt, Poge JI. 8 lrlll1 • ... 11,., '' Cilllet11l• It C•'"' CtrMr • Cllft-1"' U• U C1e11i11... • ... C.rnk1 1t c·r•""'" 1• 0.•111 ""IC" ll Ol.,.fCt• f· ll ••ll«!tl ,.... ' a"terl•I~"''"' JI-JI 111 ... ftCe 11·~ "........ )4 All11 ltft•1•1 JI MtllM • • Mt•r1a,t Llctll"-t Mlt(H )14, M~hNl P"Wll+ll • Nt!i.tlel Ntw1 •I Ort~M Ctv11ty 1• l'T~ )l ITMI Hrltr M 1...... ll•1J CW". t"""'111111 IJ Ilea Mrietl 1•7t Tt ltvill<lfl • Thtll.,. M•JI WHtlltr 4 Whit• WUh 11 W•rnt~'' loltWI Jrl.,U Wtfi. Ntwl ... • .. ... -.. • Z, DAILY PILOT c Chin~irport Revived North County Project Greeted Warmly By JACK BROBACK Of IM OlllY "lltl llltf The proposed Chino }{Ula Region1I Airport, dormant for many month!, w21s wh@eled out for publlc vi@w aga in this morning. first unveiled by Orange County R.e.allor Reg Wood more than a year ago. the Chino Hills project, planned tor roll· Ing terrain east of Bree. and north of Yorba Lind11, gener1tfld only luke.,.,·arm support bl!cause the. F'ederal Aviatio n Adm inistration repor1edly disliked the idea. BRO EN OAll.'I' f'll.Of 11111 "MN! K GLASS, CRUSHED METAL TELL STORY OF SCHOOL BUS.AUTO COLLISION Buckled Seit Belts Also Tel l Tale in Crash Th is Morning on Cost• Meu's Wllaon Strfft However. Frtd J, Wild , chief of the FAA district office in Los Angeles. s1id this moming his organiiation Is studying the proposal. NAACP Charges School, ,-Housing Bias in State SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The NA...\CP -Med a massive class action lawsuit aei.inst Gov. Reagan and othtr stale offi- cials today in federal coi1rt in an eff.1rr ·:.to end racial discr1m 1nati<>n by thP state _kl housing, employm!Tlt and schools. Discrimination sanclionerl by the state ls "the rule. rather than the exceplion." s<.id the suit filed in U.S. Dislrict Court _by Nathaniel Colley, regional counsel for the National Association for the Advance- mrnt of Colored People . The suit claims Reagan and various stale agencies have violated constituli011- aJ guarantees of equality, holh in s1<.1e hiring practi~!I and in supervision of J'T'iVate businesses which the suit says h21ve discriminatory poli cleli. 'T'he !Uit charg~ the State Personnel Beard with adoplint policies resulting in deelillin,q members. of minority em- plove~ in state s,,rvicP. 'niere W!ls A 27 pt>rr,.,nt incr1>11~.-in Californi;i'.~ Ne~rA populatinn ~l\.\'een 1960 and 1970 but a fhrtt percent drop in the num~r of r-.•egr11t'.'~ emr_J l'lved by !he wta!e dur ing lhe same period. the ~1llt Said. · !'inee Reagan hte<>me ~l'.IVPmor in 1flfi7 . !.709 new state jnb sh11ve b"'f'n c~;it~ bu• onlv nin"' hav~ ~on,. fn N"'Q'.roes. Cnl- ley said, adding that those Negroes 11.•ho State's W elfare Cases Decline ,SACRAMENTO fAP l -California's Welfare caseload declined during Sei> tember for the sixth consecutive month, Acting Gov. Ed Reinecke said todav. ·The caseload dipped fn 2.2 rTill!lon, down by I0 ,000 from Augu1;t, Reinecke 'kild a news conference. He said the decline ha~ been l'irnughl about by the strong administratil'e ac- tions of the Reagan Ad mlnis!ration and .'~he emph11sis our administration has placed on overhauling the state's \.\•e\lare ,yi;tem ." The new figur@s do not rt;floct a drop t.hat is expected from implementati(ln _Oc.t. I of the \\:euarl! Refnrm Ac-t \.\'l"'rked O\J• by Gov. Reagan and \egis\ati\"e Icade.rs. Reinecke said the rleclining c:i ~eload has savt!d $60 mi\hon m state, (nr;tl and '"-Ounty funds over the p11 st six months. But he !laid he d0esn·t behe\'f' th 11t. th~ administration could c-nunt <1n !urh s;iv- tngs to balance lhP $336 million deficit 1n ijie current budget. 'Reinecke said ~ounty rC'l1ef rnlls 11J~n had declined dtspi!e thP glonm~· fnreca5ts by Reagan'i; crilrrs that lhrl' wnu!d stiar as &tile welfare rnlls V.'ere cut . • . ' • . . .. '• DAILY PILOT CMlt~I CQUT P\.ltLISHING CQN.PAHY lob•rt N. w •• i r,..i11.m Md Pijllli>Nr Jetli: L Curley VICll ,,.~ and o.i.r.t ll.l111t1r lli•111•' 1i:: ... u E•ltor Th•"''' A. M 11•p~i~• Mll\e911W 'Edi'°' C~1tl 11 H. lo.,, l.i~'-••d P. H11I >.Hit!•": MtMtl"' f dl!ora Ce'" w ... OHie• JJO Vr't1I 1 1'( Strttt ~tili~t Addr111: P.O. l &x 1160, '?62' -- - • are hired are usually gJ\'en th@ poorest jobs. The State Fair Employmen1 Practices Commission :.nd the Commission on Hous- ing and Communitv DevPJopmenl have fa iled in their jobs 'nr ending raC'ial dis· crimina tion in housing. the suit charged. "The historv of the Sl:tte nf C.11lif11rnia in promoting ~nd fostenng tliscriminat ion in tht sale. rl!'T'lta l, acquisition, !ease and purchase of rec.1 property and discri m· ination in public and prh•ate housing ha~ been one of great magnitude and dur- ation," the suit declares. Aries, Dorothy Move Into Lead In Y acl1t Race Bv ALrtlON LOCKABEY DAILY l"ILOT 8011!"' !Ollllr The !11.•n Columbia 57!1 took ad"antage of fresh 11.inds off the Baja coa-;t \\'ednes- day and mo\•ed into th!' lead in Ne1.1.·port Harbor )'acht C\ub"s Cabo San Lucas race.. Russ \\'ard's Ar ies from Lah11ina Varht Club lli'"-S about one mile ahead of Bnb Beauchamp's Dorothy 0 , NH't"C. as they sailed toward l\1agdalena Bay . The t11.·o yachts were about SO miles north of J\111 Bay. Al Schoellerman's Anna Mar111 11 was about 18 miles behin d the leadf'rs, William V. Wright's Kahl!i, Huntington H11rOOur Yacht Club, 11nd Ramon Carlin"s Sayula, Acapulco Yacht Club were 9ailing within three miles of earh ot.her about 12 miles behind Anna M11ria 11. John Scripps' Novia Del M11r, San Diegn Y11cht CJ1ib wa.s lf> miles J1stern or Kah i!i . Tht neet enjoyed 10 to 12 knot wind~ Tuesday night but thf' breeze drop~d to about six knot!! early tnr:lay. Fresher \\'inds are 'iper:ted lalrr today. Arirs. 25-llN 112-55\V Dorothy 0. 2~·12N 113·05W Nov ia Del ?-.~ar , 25·58N 11:\·M>V.' Anna Mana JI , 25-JON 113-02\\" Kahill. 25-43N l 13-25\V Sayula. 25-40N 113-32W front Pnge I IMPA SSE ... 11rp n<'tl bindin g cin e1!htr !.ht r:l i~trirl nr lf'il<:hPrs. Stra u~~ i;111d 'T'ut srl:t\" th11 t h,, >1'11~ rP· i:.1irnlnR "btc:.l!Sf' 1 ju~t dnn "t )iave time f(lr 11 " [)r, Nicol! 11a1d l\'e"·man "i~ qu1tf' ex- perienced in ma tters nf ne1Zoti 11 tion." Fh·e names of third-member appointees have be.en suggested by the Califorilia Concil iating Sef\'lre. Newman is reviP'A'iPlg I.his l1s1 !('(!av, Nicoll said, anrl, "l ex~ 11 ch.i.irmin '-'·ill be selected ·within a week '' The school district w111 11lso be pa v1n,t fnr half of the. <'nsts nf the third pane.I ~mber The original lmpa5se 11cr1on taken in July brought In a halt further di!lcussinn!I of t!til-iZ sal;.nes in thf' cer!ific11ted em· plnves council -the ne,eotialin,I'! bndv v:hieh has bf'Pn mPe.til'lR and con li!'TTil'~ on pay anrl pro~arn proposals sought bv tt:achers ·since Feb. t. · from Pnge 1 BRIBERY; .. Durham \.\"trt at tht tire store. 585 W. 19th St., \.\•hen Swedlund allegedly ga\l e lht! $1,000 tn Nichols. Nichols v.•.1s arresttd immedlatt!I}' arter tht alleged money e:xc:h11nge St~lt. Dl'partmcnl of Publir \\'orks of· fici1tls s,riid Nichols" arrt~I cuJminalerl 11n investlg;atlon launch~ by the. public v.'Orks department but proserut!rin of Nlehols would be handler! by the Orange County District Allornty'~ OfficP . Stalf' high .... ·11y officials ~llit'f Nichols worktd fl')r the Di vision of Hrghlli'l }'S ahout 10 years. Ntchnlds ""·, unknn lli·n lfl pub!lr v.·orks o(flcJals in Cost1 MP~• 11nrl NP"'port Belch who 1aid the cil1f'J rarely h"vt contar.t 11.·ith highway rlghl -nf·11.·11y agenfg The right-of-way agent usually deals dirl"ctly· wttb property owners in <'n af· !ected area. School Bus, Car Collide in Mesa; No Bad Injuries A small school bus carrying seven han· rlicapped children to Wilson Schoo! in Costa J\.fesa collided with a car early this morning. No nne was serinusl.v injured. California Highway Patrol officers said the Taylor School Bus, a company from Stanton, collided ~ a car on \Vilson Slre€1 , east of \\'at't(ce Streel. as the car pulled out of a private driveway. Fou r children were bruised, but nnne seriously, officers 11aid. All aeven youngsters 11.·ore seat belts in the bu&. The bus drivei'11.·as Barbara. Robles, .19, of Stanton. The car driver watr Sheri ~tr.Nill, 30. of 2869 Mendoza St., Cllsta J\1esa. The children a t t e n d Wilson School .,.,•hich has a special class for deaf youngsters. The CHP Is still Investigating !he cause of the accident. All school bus acciden~ are handled by the CHP. ''We are. gathering information from all Interested parties and can't prejud1e \vhat our decision v!'!!I be." he em· ~hasized. "We can't deny an sirport. pro- Ject, but our recommendations will affect ft!dera! funding," Wild added. The propo11ed facili ty. now backed by a corporate setup -Chino Hills Alrpor$ Complex Inc. -is offered as a solution to Orange County's air and noiae pollution prob lems. More than 100 government and .11.viation offlclal11 attended a breakfast this morn- ing at the Anaheim Convention Cente r where the project was explained by reallor"" Wood. Chino Hills Regional Airport Inc . sponsored the. breakfast. Prevloll!I objections cited the nearness to Ontario lnternational Airport -13 mile11 -and the small Chino Airport - 10 miles. The site is near the Orange-San Bernardino County line. Col. John Lowman. retired Marine: and project director of the .enterprise. said financing of the estlnrf!ed S200 million cost could be through a joint powers pro- j~t of two or more coun ties, or through the sale of revenue bonds by a city or c county. Governmental sponsorship of the pro- ject ls necessary, 1t was explained , to ob- ta.In federal and state grants expected to defray two-thirds of the cost, and to gain property tax exemption. "Stud ies show that the slle contains sand and gravel l.h11t can be moved .,.,,ithout ext@nsive drilling and blasting New Dock C1~isis Looming; Lo11gshore1nen Quit Jobs LONG BEACH rUPI) -Longshoremen In key positions conlinuf:d to qu it the ir jobs today in a move that tould 1hut down lhe Uls Angeles-Long Bt1:'1ch port complex Rgain by the weekend. "The trend is continuing," said the Pacific J\.faritime Associ ation, which represents employers. "There are. in ex- cess nf SO resignal.ions now,'' sald Pl\1A a.~sistant. area man<iger Bernard Le.f~on. Thf're are about 300 "steady men" in key positions on lhe. docks-operators of hPa vy machiner)' such as. cranes, cert11in clerks and fnremen and other sptcially skilled peri:.onne! Employers say that without thr. skilled men, Ibey cannot operate. "The port11 her'-coul d be closed down again by this weekend if the 001\' of re!ignal!ons C(lnl inues 11t the present r;\te, as "'"e nf\W eipect ,'' said one in· dustr.v source. The p<1rl wa ! operating normally \Yedne::;da~· \\'hen other \\"est Coast LA'!ngshnremen rtturnerl 11'1 v.•ork 11ndf'r !hp Tllff ·Hartlpy <1rdPr ohtAinf'rl l'iy Pres1dent Nb:on. tern· prorar1lv hlllling the rlock ~trike thr.t hP )!li n .luly 1. the \.))." An,l!:Ple.c; • lfing Bea ch Lnngshnren,en re.mained nH their joh~ They 11airl 1hP y rl iHtrPrl with emp!nye r5 nn the rer<ill nl the steAdy men. An in - dustry arhttratl'lr ordered the union to rnmp!y with the back-to-1vork orrler lilst \li"eek. and the federal government brought action against the union for tll e de.lay. Suspect Pleads Guilty in Theft Of Newport Gems Fol!owing that. the "steady men,'' in· 1ttad of remaining &n strlkt In defiance of tht order. began lo aubmlt resign•· lions. most of them effef:liVt in about two 1.1.•eek11. "If thf'y don't want to wnrk on a year- round basis, there is nn lnvolunl1ry sert'itude law which can keep them on the jDb," a union official said. He pointed out that. although they resign their 1teadv jn_bli wi~h individual companies, they are s!1ll union members and can still work each day through the. union hiring hall "going out on jobs like the other men." Lefson said the resignations could force some firms to shut down. but not o!hers. The 1111socialion "v.•ill decide at the ap-- propriate time" whether .11! companies will clnse if the resign11tions close any of them , he sa id. , • J I • ' TODAY by DIAMOND PRICES THEN AND NOW In 1865, a one·carat diamond was listed at a selling ptice of 18 pounds, or S90. It has jumped to 21 pounds , or Sl05 by 1867. Th is stone \\'as qualified in the British price list: "The least defect , ...,•ant o( (or A m!ln i.cMl~i!'d nf !he lhPfl of nt11rlv over) spread. Or faintest tinge of $200,000 wnrth nf jewel~ from the home Of colour. reduce..~ these values con· Kl!':v.·pnrt Beach s11cia\ite Pol!v Pit>rce plearlerl guilly Tuesday momerits before. siderably." This same lop quaUty the: Jury w.1~ scheduled to bear lhe rirst stone would sell for between Sl ,500 '''1tnes5 .In the Or111"ige County Superior and i2,000 tnday. Cnurt lrtal \ Judge Kenneth \Vi11iams accepted the Like property values. diamond pica of Walter St.inert, 43, of Los Angeles prices vary \Videly. An acre of land a ~d ordered lhe defend11~t to ret.urn to in California may be wor th '5 ()()() his courlronm for sentem":1ng Nov. 5. );eif. . ' fert ft11ces 8 state. prison term of not less or $50.000. Everytht.ng depends on thRn five years. the desirability of the property. Se.HJert w.1s one of two men who were Diamonds may be worth $800 a \\'&ltlng in f\.1r1. Pli!'rc;e '~ home 1t 444 Ltrto carat or $2,000. Lt depends on quali· Nord on Ocl 28. 1968, when ahe return@d t.y. The more flawless the stone. frnm a trip to Atlanta . G11. the clearer its color, the higher its She .1nd htr butler were bound and price v.•ill be . g3gged v.•hile Seiffert And his eompankln fill!<! lhtir pockets wlth the °'ntents of he.r je"'tl box Nnne of the costly Jewelry h<t~ been recovered . A man ~tated by the f'll'OStcUtion to be 5'lffer!'! companion in the he1~t hut not # iden!lfii!d b~· them 11.·as,scheduled t.n offer testimony against St.Iffert in the trial , S~ifftrt .Pleaded i Uilty bef()re I.ht t1.[1knt"JWn w1tneu could 10 on the witness 1tlnd . • \Ve have diAmonds of very nice quality for around $1,000. We have others of the same size. that sell for 11s little as $800 or a s much as S2.000. Come in and see our fine collec- tion of diamonds. There Is sure to H~ one th.at will hl! your needs and .t your budg~l. oprralion!'i thus eutting the co.~t." Wood ei:plained. He &1ld property in the are.1 is now v11lued at S2.000 to S~.000 an acre and used only for cattle grazing. Great stress in th(' promo!lon l~ !>t ing made of the fact lhnl the IRkeolf and l11n- ding patterns for the proposed airport will be sarely removed fron1 all Inhabited arl!'as. The Chino Hil ls. sometimes referred tn 11.~ the north side of of Santa Ana Cenynn, centers on an are11 of ~ome 25.000 acres where the four C'ounties of Orange , Ri ver- side. Los Angeles and San Bernardino meet. Rac~rs forec1st opera1ion by 197!1 i nd claim !he fa cility 'will P\•enttudly handltt 25 tTliHion pa~senger~ n )'ca r and 200,000 lo 300.000 tons of alr frt1ght nnnual1 y. The t'!ght·mlle apprnnth are~ would he over the PrRdo Dam Basin in lhl' Santa .4.nA Canyon 11nd thr t:ikeoH p;i!lern, w!lh a sl!~h\ly ru.irthwesl C'<1nfigur atio.n would i:void Bre11 , Yurba Linda and Diamond Bar. A hnprQ for dev~1npment t ven1t111llv I~ an "Airport to Airpnrl .. f rreway frnm Los Al'lgeles International to the proposed facility. Sky Drama; Husband Dies, Woman Flies Plane Ho1ne TUCSON. Ariz. <UPI) Robert Delaflt!d .1nd hi~ wife Elaine of Norman Okla., had a week's dream v.1cation i~ Mexico, but it ended in a nightmare of horror and death , A!I Delafield and his wife fl ew home in their Cessna-172 Monda y night from 11 we.ek'a vacation in Hermosillo, Delafield suffered a fatal heart attack at the con- trols. Mrs. Delafield, unable to revive her husband, called for help on the plane's radio. She could ny the plane but h::id never nown 11t night .1nd w;is unfamiliar with the area around Tucson. Her plea.!! ~·ere heard by a training crew from the German Lufthansa AlrHnes, wh ich has a training base .at Tucson Airport. The German pilots hotlfied the. Tucson to11.·er and continued to relay mes~ages between !he woman and the tower until she came into range ol the tower's radio rece iver.!!. Airport controllers called D a v i s. Monthan Air F'orce. Base for help and Lt. Col. Keith Porter, .... 110 was preparing to land his twin-engine training pi'ane at the base wall diverted. He was radar gu ided nn an intercept course with Mrs. Oelafield's craft and finally came into visual contact lli'ith her at l ,000 fee!. Using radar, Porter guided the woman Frotn Page 1 TRAVEL ... to the 3,500 feet !e1•f'l bt1I he was un)1 lamiliar \.\'lth the instrument panel on the private plane and "'as unable to Lalk her through the landing . Airport officials contacted private pilot Robert Cu tter, who found 11 privitte pl.1nf!I parked flt !he 11irport ~·hich w.a~ iiimilar to Mrs. Del afield's. When Cutter took off \'lsibilitv WR~ less than 10 miles and it was raining. Using radar guidance from the tower. he found fl1rs. De!afield's craft. Then with the help of ground con· !rollers he guided her to the airport 11nd \.alked her through the landing pro- cedures. f.1rs. Delafield, who Is a certified pilot but Who ha.s had no bad Wflather, after· dark or radar training, then brought the plane in .for a smooth landing. Her husband, Robert. was taken Im· mediatl"!y to a local hospital but was dead on .arrival. Mrs. Delafield was unhurt but w.as so severely sh.1ken by the ordeal and the death or her husband that slle was placed under sedation. Visiting Doctor Speaks at Mes a Council Mee t A 1·isiting Japanese ps ych I a I r i s l elevated .the Cosla Mesa Ci!y Council lo national ilffice in 11 1·erbill !ih p Monda y, \lo'hile discussing r!'latlons between na· !hf' U.S. committtt Is \.\'restling with such tions. problems .1s .1ir, water and noise pollu-"Mr. htayor and Congre11smen,'' said tion, Is well a& sewage disposal and Dr. Kersuke Matsui in his r.1ther moving urban planning. address. "No one from O>st.a Mesa has ev er The owner . 11nd director of Taga been on a steering committee before }iospita! is studying for three 11r·eek! either,'' Mayor Wilson cnn tinued . with several other Japanese mental "Bil l. I consider these great. per.~on11/ hygiene specialists .at Fairview State honors, 11s well 11s fnr the cit.v. bul l H"• 'tal' , .. ,p1 . .11lw11ys f'Xpect to be attacker!. wh e!her hv He noted lhat. no matter wh;it in· someone on the city council or th.e !ernational differences occur. individual's citizens.'' bl h pro ems sue 118 mental retardation are Sitying his repayme nl rnr e:i:penseli in-a universal link. rurred amount~ In A renn.v nr le11s Pf>r "From this da~' on. we will ser"I! as tz."payer, Mayor Wilson noted his time bridges 11nd strings \\'hlrh conn@ct the 11way rrorn person::il wnrk rpsult .~ in .11 far United States and Japan," Dr. Mat11ul ad· gre11ler financial invest ment in the city. ded. He s;iid the Wa shin~t(ln trip 11!i;n in-"These st rings arKI bnrlp.P~ mav be eluded writing 11 thick, de.tailed report fnr sm11ll, but !hey will never ht broken'·· city use immediately upon arrival homl". He llnd the other spe<'ial 1sts 111•erP In· Mayor Wilson Allio invited St. Cla1r tn 1roduced by Irving Stone. communit.v rheck hi~ ntxt exptn~e ~heel and lhen p~ogram:'I rl irectnr ,111 the hnsp it11l and chal!engP how much "'as spent fnr "'hat. g1ren hoJl{lrary Cnsla i\1f'sa r-ili1.enship ,~ ......... w}~•'j ~ • -.-.~2ti*n-~ .... ,l'VJ(~'gl'f;~:. 7 I.::" ¥.ti <t~ I Accutrone Deep Sea The most' accurate underwater watch a diver. can wear! Give him the Accutron Deep s~a ... the moat accurate watch In lhe undt!Watar wor!d!'lt'a dlllt rent from all Other anorkel watches becau1a It uae1 a tiny ~ etactronlcalty•powered tunlno ro1k lnal&ad of the customary bat.not wheel 10 keep llme. Tiit lun!ng fork 1pllt1 e1cl'I ateond Into 390 evtn part•. •o prec lu that wt.QLJartnlM t ccuracy 1owl1htn c m\nul• a month.• Accutron., by Bulova J. c. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA CONV(NllNT TE~MS IANl(.A MllllCAlD-MAST[l CHA t ;[ 24 YEAJIS SAME LOC ATION fl HON l 141 -1401 --- w.i....i.,, -20, 1'n DAILY •ILOY $ Race Rifts Fire Kills !~~~~~~~~:::::;;;:::::;;;~~ Hit Areas In Memphis ri.1EMPIOS (UPI) -Police said two stores v.·cre firebombed and a rnipe.r with an automatic rine fired on a police hehrol'Jler Tuesday night during fu.eral services for a black youth whose skull v.·as crushed by blows following a police chase, Elton Hayes. 17, was to be buried today ..... hile the slate attorney 's office carried on an investigation into his death and 23 cl!y policemen remained off duty at the orders of chief Henry Lux. There v.·ere no reports of serlcus in- juries or arrests Tuesday night; but Lux temporarily canceled all leaVe! and day1 off and ordered the police department on "red status" under which tactical wU13 pat rol trouble spots. District Attorney Phil Canale said at a press conference Tuesday that "im· portapt physical evidence" found at the scene of Hayes· death last Friday mom· ing had convinced him the death waJ a homicide. The autopsy report, Canale said, show· ed that the youngster died from "two pri1nary blows to the head." 15 Aged Paiients Story of Police Payoffs Unfolds HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) - Fifteen elderly persons, many of them bedrldden, died ln 1 testimony, how he made $6,000 ln Iii smoky fire that 1wept through NE'W YORK (UP I) -A veteran policeman who admitted being on the lake for years before becoming an un· den:Clver agent for the Knapp Olm~ mlsaietn testified that very plainclothesman he knew was acr:epting payoffs. He told Tue!iday a tale of police corrupt.kln atn:tching tltrough the depart· men!~ Patrolman William Phillips, who is being guarded 24 hours a day because of his undercover work. testified at the se- cond day GI public hearings before lhe eommisalcn. TestimClny resumes today. "I never knew a plainclothesman yet th:i.t was Jn plainclothes for more than two mooths lhlt wasn't on the pad," Phillips u id. Phillips told the eomml!islon, which wa s obviously •hocked at ttmea by hil U.S. Chessman Wins BUENOS AIRES (UPI ) -America'1 Bobby Fischer appeared well on the way today to challenge the stranglehold Russi an grandmasters have held ln the World Chess Championship for nea rly a quarter century. a private nursing home near months working ln • Harlem precinct, t.hlt tiny n o r t h e a• t er n how gamblers in one smal! Harlem Pennsylvania community. precinct paid police at least $70,000 a Most of the victims, trapped month, how payoffs well! discussed open· In their rooms on either side ly by police and how he could find out of a corrldcr, died Tuesday night of smoke inhalation, about the honesty of any police Qff.icer in Robert Jennings, Wayne Coun- the department with one telephone call. ty coro~~r. ::aid. The Knapp Commission, h!aded by Jenning5 said some of the Wall Street lawyer Whitman Knapp, was victims, those closest to the appointed by Mayor John V. Lindsay ln fl~'s orlgln, appeared to have June 1970 to investigate reports of police died of burru. corruption. It is expected to release its Only a licensed practical final report after the hearings. nurse, o?? duty alone at the Phillips' testimony came as a aurprlse time, escape<! tbe bar.e as it Tuesday. He was identified as the officer filled the residential wing cf "P" in tape recordings played before the the Geiger Nursing Home with eomm.i!lsion Monday. On the tapes, en un-th ick smoke. dercover agent tried to arrange with of· "Tho/, entire area w a 1 ficer 1'P" protection for a 11anhaUan engulfed" with amoke, thee prostitution operation , wasn't too much names," Jen- After Phillips discovered he had been nlngs said. '·It was very dense found out, he agreed to work as an smoke and you could tee it for undercover agent for the commission. a mile ." Phillips had been on the force 14 years. Jennings said the fire was Police Commissioner Patrick V. believed to have 1 tarted Murphy repeated his p\edgt: Tuesday that shortly before 8 p.m. ln a all al legations stemming from the com-laundry room at the rear ol ml&sion hearing will be lnvestigated by the residential wing of the L- bis department. shaped, one-~llry Crame struc- Phillips' testimony was interrupted by lure. "There'• almost no ques- WOOD WREN BY CYBIS Small porcelain songbird nesting on a flowering dogwood branch. 6~ Inches. $135. Ch1rgt account• Invited. Amtrkt" b_.. l ln,Am.,lc•rd ,,,. MnlW C~trgt, tet. SLAVICK'S Jewelen Since 1917 I 8 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644-I 380 Open Men. and Fri., 10 a.m. fo 9:30 p.m. -An initial police report cin the death 5aid the youth was fatally inju red when a pickup truck in which he was a passenger wrecked while attempting t() evade police, who were cha.-;ing the vehicle for a traffic violation, But Canale Mid there apparently had been no accident. The 1.8-year-cild New Yorker WOil for the second day in a row Tuesday, forcing former world champion Tigran Petrosian or the Soviet Union to mign on the 34th move. a telephone bomb threat, forcing !Orne ti on of that," he 1 a i d • • 200perso~n~'~to~l•:•:ve~th=e~roo:::m::_·:N:o~bo:m::::b~~"~P~hy~s=i•=•~l~e~vld:::en:c:•:_:•~h~o~w~s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was foun1. that." Ordered Home Woman Convicted; She Had Abortion DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. <UPI\ -Shirley Ann Wheeler is ~oing home to th e moun· tains of North Carolina, by order of FlnridA 11uthorities - b;ick lo where her troubles with babies started as a girl of 18. "The v.•hole thing Is craty," uld the reddish-blonde young woman. curled up on a couch at her boyfriend's apartment. the one she must vacate by Friday. "\Vhy should th ey force their life style on me?" Confused and bitter, ~fn;. Wheeler, 23, stands convicted or manslaughter for having an abortion \\'hen she was five months pregnant. New York University Law School professor Cyril C. Means. hired by the Playboy Foundation to defend Mrs. Wheeler, says It is the first 1.ime in the English-speaking world 11 woman has ever been convicted for having an abor- tion. Usually the abortionist is prosecuted. While Me was handed 11 light sentence -two years on prl'lbation -Mrs. Wheeler Is considering an a p pea I , Already her case ha s become a rallying cry for feminist groups campaigning for abor· tion 111w reform. particula rly the Women's National Abortion Action Coalition (WONAAC), which plans demonstration s In Washington and San Francisco on Nov. 2fl. Mrs. Wheeler, born Shirley Ann Johnson. is particularly up.set at the probation office who told her ahe must leave the bearded young printer ·and taxiderm ist, Robert Wheeler, 25, with whom she has ~n kee ping house the past three years. She was ordered t.o go Jive with a brother in North Carolina. The probation supervisor told me "I'd better not go out and find myself another meal ticket." she 68id . Fireball Explosion Kills One HOUSTON (AP) -"It was Instant holocaust. The whole d11mned world turned orange," 11ays Hou~ton Post newsman Jim Bishop. One man died and 38 other persons, lncludlng B I 1 h o p . wef'fl Injured Tuesday when a fireball from an exploding tank car enveloped firemen, newsmen and bystanders. The explo11ion occurred In • heavily populated 10utheut Houston area after 18 tan of an &'!-car Missouri Pacific freight train Jumped the track at a croulng. A small erplo5lon ln one overturned tank car con· tainh1.g chemicals d r e w firemen and newsmen to the 11cene, then came the larger, deadly blast. Flames shot 200 feet into the air. Would You Believe A WESTCLIFF--WHAT'S--LEFT SHOE 'SALP' Just Our Own Great Shoes At Ridiculous Prices LADIES DRESS & CASUAL FOOTWEAR REG. TO $26. (JJ ~f!!i~B.oEB YY! •..... ~ J.: .. " 1052 lrvino • Wes+cl;lf Plozo • Newport Booch • 548-8684 , COMMUNITY EVENTS SUPPORT YOUR HARBOR AREA UNITED FUND Now ln Process GIVE TH E UNITED WAY - "If you don't do it, It won 't gtf done." ARTIST OF THE MONTH STEVE DREW ll v1 1r1 old, St1v1 w11 bor" I" Wy· em:nljl, i nd 1lart1d p1 inti"'il 1" th1 7th Gr1d1, A 9r1du1t1 of An1h1im Hi'ilh School, ht 1tt1"d1d l19u"1 l11cli Art School t nd i1 now 111ro!lod 1t Go1dt" W11t Coll191. H1 b1lon91 to l~t Founlei" V1lloy Ai• l119u1 i nd f1 vor1 W1*fr Color1 I Oilt I~ Flowe" '"d l1nd1c1po1 • 6 QLO"""""' 7C'J rate Certlflcai e Accounts• $5,000 minimum deposit. 2-year minimum term. Dally compounding. Earn from date of depos it. 5.25%~:.ual 90 Day Certlflcete Accounts• No minimum deposit Dally compounding. E11m from date of deposit EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! Certificate Accounts' S 1,000 minimum deposit. 1·year minimum term. Dally compounding. Earn from date of deposi t 5% currant 0 annual rate Pasabook Accounts No minimum deposit Dally compounding. Interest d&y-Jn to day-out •v11thdrawals.before maturity permitted but eubJect to eomo loa• cf lntero6t. .. Cal!f9!!!~-E~'!!l_§.@~ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEPERAL I -. COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546·2300 .ClJFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIOOO & MANAGER Convenient Offlc11 thraughqut ~ Angalff, Orwnge and Ventura Countl• ,,___ _ munc1 1111 •120.DOO under proYt.1-et ttie fedeBl e..tnp • &..-..1...,.. ~ • .......-.,._,, ot tti• Uni..,..._ caowwn-i. ... z CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ......... --••• ' .. • ---..... --.---- 8 DARY PllOT EDITOfilAL PAGE Time for Legal Action Costa Mesa is supposedly a tough city on gu sta· lions. The facts. hO\.\'ever, don't $eem to substantiate that reputatlon. On Jan. 12, 1970, the city council adopted a strong policy that f'.all s for remova.1 of any non-functioning ser· vie~ statio n 90 days after 1t closes. But there are cur· rently s~vcn "g,hru;t" stations in Costa Mesa sitting closed, u gly as sin. Soin e of them have been around as lon_g as the ne\V "tough" policy. The policy has been app~ied in the are:1 of ~esthetirs. It calls for nc·1v service stations to be built with apprcr priate land ~caping and architecture. It aims for brick facades 1n ste<id of sheet metal walls. And it asks devel· opers to blend their station into ,its surrounding. Unfortunately there are 71 service stations in Costa 1'tcsa, not 111.:iny of \vhich were built under the "brick and tree" policy. The policy nowhere concerns iLself ~ith t he beauty (or Jack thereof) of ol d stations still Operating. J)erhaps it is a difficult thing to legislate and we can only h ope thal old stations, like old soldiers, will fade av.1ay -and not stand there as ugly mobuments to deliberate over.building by oil companies, It n1ight also be pointed out that the policy was never adopted as a city ordinance (law), but r emains a policy (guideline), None of the councilmen seems to remember \11hy it ·didn't becorne an ordinance. Now it can be. argued that gas stations are a bus!· ness. and ought to be allowed to live and die on the free fl o1v of th e econon1y as other commercial interests. But it can also be argued, and visually demonstrated, th.it gas stations are most often uglier than stores and become blighted islands more easily. They are a peculiar con· slruction, not easily adaptable to other uses. Blight is everybody's business. The best designed gas stations can be attractive, and Behind tlie Anti-Police Attitudes ' I « Sydney J. ,Ha ' . ', \Vhen \\'e read accusations Of "police brutalitv." we have to understand what the phr.ase means. Sometimes it means that heads and bodies are hurt; just as often, iL means that feelings are hurt. What upsets Ne- groes, Puerto Ri- cans. 1\1exi cans, and poor people gener- ally is the fact that the y are not t re a t e d wi th the same respect (not lo say d<'ferencel by the poliee as are the more affluent n1embers of the community. There is no <1l1estlo'h that most police in mos t cities are acutely sensitive to dil· ferences in social and economic standing. A middlc-elass person is rarely talked to the v.·ay an obviously poor per son is talk- ed to. The former is treated as a decent citizen until it is proved otherwise: the lotter is treated as a suspicious character urr\1! it is proved otherwise. IT IS THE DOUBLE standard of ap- proach and handling that gives rise to ac· <'US.atlons o[ "police brutality." even \\'hen the police h<tve committed no overt act of 1·1ole11ce lf their attitude is bellicose and bullying. the "suspect" may even pro1·oke a pushing around in order lo JUf>;;fy his dislike and grievance against cnpdoin _ To the poor, the police are ha!cd. <lt>.>;p1~rcl ;ind reared figures - \11h1rll 1ne;llli> thti! the pnllce gt';l no en· opera!ion fron1 thr.n1 . Their reaction ir· ritates lhc pnlil'C!, who then become even mors bell1co~c and bullying, and the cir· r le of rnutual rhstn!s! 1s never broken. \\'hat the poor fail to understand, of Dear Gloomy Gus After a recent Saturday night high school football game at OCC stad· ium, it took over 45 minutes for learn buses to clear the parking lot, and spectators' cars even longer. Foresighted city ()fficials could have provided better traffic direc· lion and also opened the exit on Fairview. -Di()genes '71 T~ll h•l~l'O rtflK1' ,..<ltn' vifWI. Ml llt<;tl .. rll1 llMIM •I tllt lltWIPIPtt. Stnd tf\lr "' '"v' i. G1Nm1 Guo. D•l!r 1"1i.r. cou rse, is Lhat the police themselves are fc.arful in such neighborhoods. They know tliey are looked upon as enemies - in contrast .to m!ddle·class nelghborhoods, wh ich look upon them as protectors - and lheir fear or reprisal makes them talk and act toughe r. There is a "psychologlcal feedba ck" in the police· and-the-poor reJationship that perpetuates hostility. THE POLICE. in point ()f fact, are much less brutal than they were even a decade or two ago; the florid flatfoo~ who swung his club first and asked questions afterwards is fast disappearing from the force. Bu t, as against this. poor people are more aware of their rights than they were even a decade or two ago, and they are beginning to demand the same civili· ty that is shown to lheir more affluent neighbors. "Police brutality" is largely a semantic question, and !ts solulion is more a mat- ter or ps ychological a\titudes than lav.·s. To treat a man like dirt, without reason, ma y hurt him more than hitting him - and may , indeed. encourage him to pro· vo ke physical violence. It may be another dec;i:de before our police \Vake up In lhe truth. Srlrrt1on.5 frrnn .~J r /lorn .~· la1 r1f. rol/cctio11 of coll1111ns 1n bo(Jk fo rni . "Lt'aving lhl.' s·urfocr." nre hrl110 re· pri11/.ed 111//ilr he is on uar:at1on Erl//ur Hip-shooting Judgments By i\IIKE ABRAl\tSON 'Ve Americans have a penchant for causes of .all sorts, sizes and degrees 61 importance. 111e tr o u bl e is, we ~ometin1es Jet our enthusiasm lrap us in- to en1ulat1ng the hun1orist"s legendary t'owbov who mounted his steed and rode off io ·all directions. Ce.rtainly there fire few cau ses more worthy of dedicated, intetl igent roncern than the pre se rv;:it io n or our f!n vironment. as C&Jifornians are poig" nantly aware. Yet even here, the fa cts of life son1etimes rise up to indicate we have triM to lravel too fast. CONSIDER, FOR example, DDT and phosphate detergents. Both have been widely condemned and in many places banned b,v law, There is an Initiat ive on next. )'ear"s .J une ballot in this state, for example, that would ban the former outright, along with a n11mber of other blunderbuss "en1·ironmental'' proposab, Yet jusl recently a government·a~ pointed panel has de cided that while DDT does indeed have seriou s pollutant poten- t111:l!i, it needn't be banned totally as a pesticide because of any .. imminent hazard to human health.'' And although lt!i use has declined. the panel finds it &till an ln1por1ant weapon against certain destructive in~l!. particularly gome that attack cotton plants. INTERESTINGLY, Universlty o f ""iscon:qin scientists have discnvel'f!d DDT in samples of sOil collected 11nd ... ' ... '"""· Guest Report sealed 30 years before DDT came into use! Similarly, phosphate detcrgen1s have been given a reprieve. There is no qu es· !Jon lhat !hey can contribute to lake and slream pollution : but now federal health· an d·envi ronmental ofiicials are rce-0m- mending them to hCMJ5ewives. This startling reversal indicates !hilt the blanket condemnation, like that of DDT, was premature. The cure, it turns. out, wa5 worse than the disease. THERE ARE increasing numbers of ()lher reports which indicate that findings considered most forebod ing at first glance. have turned out not to be so damaging a!! feared . All of which is not to denigrate concern over the protection of our environmenl. The moon trips have brou ght sharply home lo us the f~ct that our planet is not • limitle!.!1 sourte of the good and essential things of life. Irs here and It's alt we have. It's just that we are learning gradually not lo let our own sincere impul!e!I, or the importunities of the. overnight en· vironmtntal refonnists lead u.~ into hfp. shooting judgments that will hurt more lhan lhey help our efforts to clean uri 1hl1 earlh we live on. Catllomla F eaturt: St:rvlce it's a \VOrthwhile goal lo make sure new stations meet tough archilectural standards. Councilmen seem to be doing that. ~lcanwhile, however, something more needs to be done about abandoned service stations that bli~ht fieve n different neighborhoods in Costa Mesa by standing there in bl eak ugliness. lowering nearby property values and rnotking any attempt to beautify the city. Strong legal action is long overdue. Helping tl1e Deserving In one form or another, you soon wi.11 be asked to n1ake your contribution to the Harbor Area United Fund. "\Vhether by payroll deduction or by door·t0+door solicitation, it wil l be one of the most "'Orthwhile money gifts you can make. For every dollar given the UF way goes farther and does more for your neighbors in need. In all, 33 agencies -ranging from $53,300 for the Boys Club to $310 for Travelers Aid -wi.11 benefit fron1 co ntributions made by the citizens, businesses and industries in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and ln<ine. '!'he total goal is $451 ,000. For the first time this year. the f-Iarbor Area UF' is nierging some of its organization efforts v:ith other fund groups into \11hat ultimately 'vi.II be the South County United \Vay. In no manner does this mean your gift will not be used Wher~ you live -quite the contrary. \Vhat it does mean is that more of your dollar goes to deser.·· ing people and less of it goes to administrative costs. If you have a heart for those in need, there's no better buy than the United Fund. c l1n1ni9ration Service, Not Treas1irer Nominee, Is Wrong Romana \1/ASillNGTON -Please bear with this for a little. It is aOOut no great affair of sta te -merely a woman wronged in the political crunch. THE FACTS: On Sept. 20 President Nix()n announced his intention to nominate as treasurer of I.he United States a successful food pro· cessor and bank boa rd charman of Latin extraction, Jl;frs . Romana Banuelos of the Los Angeles area. On October 6 fed· eral agents descend· cd on one of Mrs. Banuelos' plonls, a tortilla factory in Gardena, Cal.. and carried off 36 em- ployes, mostly mlnl· sklrted Mex i ca " girls and wnmen, claimed !o have en· tered the country illegally and wrongly ha•·e g()l!en v.•ork , CONCLUSION: Therefore Mrs. Banuelos had connived lo circumvent the imn1igration laws by exploiting Mexican girls v•ho had in- sinuated themseh•es across the border and should not be r.onfi rmed by the Sen. ate as treasurer Qf the U.S. So far so good. The only trouble \\'ith the conclusion is lhat it is totally wrong. l\.1rs. Banuelos violated no ·1aw. Her co m· pany violated no la "'-She was not ex- ploi tin~ fl1exica11 girls . She ru:is a ui;ion shnp with the girls required to join the union and earn union "'ages after 30 da ys Banuelos Was Victimized r ·· •• Rich_artl Wilson employment. She .had no legal way or knowing if the girls were Mexican or America n citizens. How about the fact lhat Mrs. Banuelos· company had been warned by letter by the Immigration Service and that !here had been five previous raids? Wasn 't it pretty careless of i\Jrs . Banuelos, hov•ever much she was preoccupied with being the first v.·ninan chairman of a b;i:nk board in California's history. not to have taken steps to sall)?fy the in1· migration service? RERE" AGAJN THE facts get 1n the way of political conclusions. hJr<;. Banuelos had no authoritv in la1v lo no what the Immigration service asked t1nd the Immigrat ion Service h;id no authoriiy in law t() demand thal she require proo f of citizenship or alie n regis!ra tinn receipts cards from pr os p e <' t i v c emp!O)'es. According tn h·lanurl Rui~ .. Jr .. a specialist 'in international private. con· flicts of law and a nien1bcr of the L.S. Ci vi I Rights Commission. i\lrs Banuelos' authority was confi ned i.olt'lV lo examining the sOcial Securit_y cards <;f job applica nt s. Social Security cards .'.ire issued y,•ilhout regard to race, l'l'lor. cit.lzenship, work permits or any o~her such limitations. "'fhls /proof of citizenship or alien registration cards\ is what we would like to get employers to do.'" said the ll .S. comrriissioner or immigration :i n d n::itu ral!zatlon, R.ay1nond F'. Farrell, in an in1erview . "But." he continued. "if you ;:.sk me if there is a provision in la"' saying we can do it the answer ls no. I THINK THIS POOR woman l~frs. Banuelos, \Vho has a Latin temperament. \\'Onl likc that ) was victimized. lt might just as well have been the superintendent of the ~1ilitary Academy at West Poln!, 11·here 1ve have just found tht1t 26 alien~ were \\'fO[lgly employed . The .superin- 1endenl didn't know anything about it., aod [ duubt that i\1rs. Banuelos knew anything about it." If !\1rs. Banuelos was victimized , it was by the ronn ivance of the Immigratio n Service F;i:rrell he<1ds. 'l'he raid on the tortilla factory was a put·up job on a newspapcnnan's tip intended to be a publ icity sensation to pressure "superiors in \\lashing ton" into providing fund s for a hie alien rou ndup. This ~·as frankly ad- 1nl!!ed to the Los Angeles Herald Ex- <1111iner by an immigration ()fficial. Noel Doran who also happens to be presiden t 1l f the American Federal Government Emplnyes Union , Local 505. made up e~­ rlusively of Immigration Servic e ernployes , "THERE AR E 'l5(l.O()(l illegal aliPns in L-Os Angeles and Orange C-O unty alone,"' Doran v.·as quote d as saying. "Jf we v.•er e given the funds and abilit y to round lh!!St aliens up , we would create 250,000 new jobs ()r take hundreds off welfare rolls , but olir hands are tled by our superiors in \Vashington. \Ve chose her I j\1 rs . Banuelos) f ir n1 because we kne1v it would generate a Jot of publici ty_·• The publicity "'as perfect : Pictures of miniskirtcd glrls hired by Nixon's nom inee for treasurer 'If the United States being herded by lhe Feds and ship· ped back to Mexico. Bu t here are some more fa cts: Of the 300.000 or more alie n Mexicans n1aklng Olll 1n Souther n California 86,948 were apprehended and shipped back south of the border from July I. 1970 through June JO. 1971. Il is a huge social problem. The hand!· ing of the problem is just about as big a. mess as Y.·tll be found anyv.·here in govcmmenL HIGH WAGES IN lfHE U.S. are an ir· resistible 1nagnet drawing in hundreds or thousands of poople from foreign land.-; wh(J aren't fussy about u_s_ Jaws a_nd regulations. It is a grave iniustite to blam e e1Tipl()yers v.•ho h<1ve no y.·a.v nl knO\\'ing or are restrai ned hy law lro1n finding out if these aliens are entitled to employ n1ent. \Vhen Mrs . Banuelos appears ix-fore a questioning Senale co n1mitlee in a week or so maybe she can give it ~ liberal t'<lucat ion on the 1112.gnilude of !he prob- lem. rr not, perhaps !Jie r(Jmmit.1~ can calf on the superintendent at West Point £or advice. Is Your Prestige Rising or Falling? \\"ha! ha . ..-been happening to your statu~ la!t•lv"' ls YQUr presti ge n.sing or falling._• Tlirs 1s 1n1portanl lo kno w 1n a cil·iliza. l11)n Y.here everything seem.s to depend C111 )'Our keeping your best foot lor1vard at all t1n1cs. \\'i:!ll. perhaps ir's Ji1nc we made one of <rur sei.sooal check· upR. There are cer- 1a1n signs which un· 1rii~1a kably indicate \Vh('t her vou are on 1 he boLllevarc; to 111ogutis1n or on the l'1 1)wn\v3 rd path to 1nongrelisrn. ' i :,: .? l'5' ; ·""'.:_'.,\ ~~ -f FOR EXAi\fPLE, ~·ou don't have a lhing to worry about if - The liquor served you at the cocktail par1ie.s you attend is (){ better quality rhan ii was 10 years ago. You can now go in and buy your suH!! at slores whose v.·indows ,You C<Juld only slare at before. The airlines credit card you tarry is good for internaUonal u well as dDmestic ni ghts. When he takes you to lunch, the boss never bothers you about office problem!. lie jusl likes lo tell you long tales about how hard he ustd to work as.a boy, REALI ZING THAT expense~ have go~ up for t'verybody. about half the limP you lea ve a four-bit tip for the hntcheck girl insttad ol a ty.·o-bit one. You and your ·wife can. now afford to • By Geor9e ---· CONFIDENTIAL TO TOPLESS MILLINER : Well, for one thing. you're in tht. wrong b11sine 11s. \ Hal Bovie take a lwo·v.·eek cru ise during the Christmas season so you \von'L hav e to listen lo "Jingle Bells" so many limes. The doorman at the skyscraper where. you 1y.·ork knows you by name and which baseball or pro fooiba!l learn )'OU rool for If it's loo rainy for golf. JOU and an of· lire pal can quit work ea rly and go to an off.color 1nov1c without fea r that your rl'pLi t.ation will be destroyed. ~·our new sailboat has an inboard motor and is steered by a wheel rather than a tiller. The biggest problem ~·ou are currently having with your wife is whether the new Sex Seasoned With Sex To the Editor: For three weekend~ we have wanted t~ pack up the fam ily and 1ake in a movlt. Last Saturday I took-a coun t of the movies Hsf.ed in the DA ILY PILOT. Roughly as movies, including repeats, were list.ed. Approximately 63 were rated "R.'' ~aving 22 "GP" film s and I have. frankly \l'Onde red how these obtained the rating. / It v.·ould seem that bcf.Qre 1bl1i movie. in· duslry goes to Wash ington lo obtain some ()f my tax money lo salvage their y.·aning industry, they should take a long hard look at why the family Isn't shelli ng out hi s $3 (per) willingly. We don't need-a~Donald Duck but one hurriedly tires of a menu of sex , seasoned with sex. MRS. JOAN DE LOZIER Who ls the Turn.,oal? To !ht Editor: After reading Terry Coviue·s article t~ day regarding George Brokate"s dcnun· elation of President Ni xon's trip to Red Chlnfl , I ~·ou ld suggest Mr. Brokal'I' a~·· quire ru:i August 14 issue (If ·U,Si Nell'.~ and World Rtporl and read on psge 23 a Mailbox L~U•rt !rem •t•d•tt •re Wttctmt. Ho .... .iry ... ,uon 1hoyld con••• tft•I• mtnt"' Ill >H _.. '' 1n1, l~t rl1M ,. ~'"""'' 1•11 .... ,. ftt -· ., •Urni .. U• llt>tt 11 ... u.v..i. AH .. , ..... 1111191 111- (IUdt 111nUurt 1nf m11!1n1 lddreq, Wt "'- "'"' b• wl!ftft•ld ... !t<IUHI II •wfllcl .... I .... _ II u1•nnt, ,..,,,., will ,.., M '"""""· reprint of htr. Nixon's "China Policy'' printed ln the October 23. 1967 issue while Mr. Nixon was still a private citizen. ~I R. BROl\ATE should bt better Jn. formed before he le ctures lo "Young American.~ for Freedom" ()r any other group. ls hi~ opini<Jn based Qn f11rt? If, as he claims he was Mr . Nix()n's chief 11up- porler in .1968, how come he wasn't aw:ire of 1 l1ese policies then? Who is the turn coat '; V. G. PRI CE fJrokCJIC is n 1111:·n1btr nf t.ltl! Orangf! Cou nty Republica n Central Commit· tr.e . Ile. supported Nixon in 19fi8 but 110111 condem·n s hhn for his planritd trip to I'ck.ing. -Edi!o r family <'Oltage io the country you jt!st bought should be called "Hideall'ay."' her choice, or ".First Retreat."' \\h1th yo u think is far more clever. Vou have had al least. one a11ack of gout, a disease which, the doctors assures you . usua!Jy picks as its victims men o( brains and driving ambition_ NO\\' \\'RAT ABOITT the signs that In- dicate you r prestige ls on the skids~ Wr!I, it Is certainly time for you to push you r own personal pani c. button if - Your daughter had to graC:l ua te from high school this year io a miniskirt. You get an attack or hiccups in the of- fice and nobody OOthers lo tell )'OU his own surefire wa y of curing them. If you ask your secretary to stay Jatc, it doesn't even ()Ccur lo her that you might have anything on your mind excepl work. Yep, brother, you've had it! OllANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \\teed, Pitbli5her Th()1M.t Xeevil, Editor Albert 111• Bote.t Edit()ria£ Paye .Editl)r The fditol'l11 l p111;: .. or 1h,. naily rilol ~f'ek11 tn ir1lorm 11rill :s.Hmu· lat~ rc-adtr.!I by 1 1rr~rnUn~ th•!I nr~·~p11f"l"r"11 nr1nlnn• "fl('! <'<Hf!· rt'lrn1ary 0 11 lo11iri: ••( !n!•'rr~t 11nd \ l'i{'nlficitnCf', l)y rore>\'idin~ 11 fnrum f11T-1/11:" r.'<11rr~$inn ()f nur r('t1(lrr~· 'b:11inlons. 11nd hy prrsrnlin~ the dlvrrsr \-lt""'po!nt~ "' inronnrrl nh· llM"VCNi "nd "f'Ok~mf'n on topics l'\f tht-dAy, Wednesday, October 20, 1971 I I ' f I ' j ---• -.-r-.r • ..--1 Saddlehaek EDITION vo r. 64, NO. 251 , 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES n I ( Bribery Chn1·ge State Official • Seized Ill Mesa A St<ite Division of Highways official \Va s arrested in Costa Mesa Tuesday on charges or soliciting bribes to speed up Ireeway condemnation procedures. Robert Aiden l'Hchols. -It of 1608 Buena Vista Ave., Anahein1, \Vas booked into ci· School Pa11el Likes Report On Full Year Presidenls or 15 parent -I each f' r vrganizations V>'ilhin the San Joaquin 1£Jementary School Dislric1 reacted favorably to a preliminary di strict report 011 all-yee1r :school p rog r a 111 min g· presented Tuesday nigh!. \\'ayne Clark, presidenl or the t,:niver~1- 1v Park P-TA and chairn1an of the c"oordinating coencil of P -1' A -P -1' 0 presidents. s:iid thoi;r a 1 ! e n d i n ~ Tuesday 's meeting at the districl <Jffic:f:' •nnex "seemed to be very Pxcited abouL it." The plan. if approved by the board and • parent study group, could begin as ear· ly as next July I, Clark noted. ll v.·ould provide four "tracks" of tla~s .sch~uling throughout lhe di.~tricl , mean. ing a ne\v unit of study would begin each Jf> days. A pupil would enroll for 45 days of in· struction at a litne and take 15 days vacation -three calendar weeks - between sessions. By elin1inating the sun11ner 1 acation period and giving students fou r, lhree- ,~·eek vacations a year. the district would realize a savings of school use. Tha~ means the space of five full sclio~l buildings v.·ould be added \\'ithou! builtlU1g fi ve new schools. Since the distriC't p1'0jt'cl' ;1 shortage of ~.5 school building~~e next hvo years, double session:; could b r. eliininate{L Clark nole d. Three t.cho,1!.~ are on !hf' <lrawing boards and ·wi!l br bu ilt in th{' neKt t\j,·o )'ears Ainong !hi· lactcirs about lh<> ptan rhat impressed P·TA presidents, Clark said, ~·rrr the "1•rry excitini; E'ducatlonnl pot er1!lals inherent in thi' plan .. , "Ifs the n1ost progres~1vr proµo.~al !'re .:;een 111 a long 11n1c.'' he added. Because a nr•v !'lass prograin would begin each 15 dcr.1s ;i sl.udrnt ha \·\ng dif- ficlilly mastering a C•)Urse could tln>p b!lck .1:1 d~ys and start ovrr. Bright students could accelerate !heir prograrns ;i s well. Cla rk pointed ouL The program ls under st udy hy Ute Sa1t Joaq ui'n District adn1ini5tration, San CJen1ente's Building Boom Keeps Up Pace San Clemf!nte's building boom con- tinued at a brisk pace last month, figures released by city officials revea!f!d this week . The city's building department issued 38 permits during September -permits ?.•Ith a value of $838.741. ty jail on the bribery (·harge 'l'uesday afternoon. Bail was set at $6,250. Nichols, an assistanl right-of·wa.v agent, \Vas arrested by stale, county and city officers, who worked wit11 Cosla l\1esa tire dealer Don S\vedlund. 1o crack the case. Investigators lron1 Lile Dislrit t At- !{lrney's Office said Nichols accepted $1,000 from Swedlund lo secure for S1vedlund a teller of credit from the stat.e rertifying that hls land ha d been r•on- den1ned for a future free way. Officers allege Nichols approached Swedlund last week. The tire dealer ig seeking a bank loan to move his busine:;.~ "'hich i$ iu the future path of lht J\e11•port Free1vay. Swedlund applied to lhe stale for· thf' credit letter lo support his loan _request. :<.'ichols normally han<lles such matters. Swedlund informed stale authorities or ll1e alleged bribe offer last Friday and 1vas asked to complete the deal. ·rwo State Department o{ Justice cf- lrcers, District Attorney in\•estigator Bill Tynes, and Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom L1urham were at the tire store, 585 W. 19th St., when Swedlund allegedly gave the $1,()00 to Nicholl!. Nichols v.•as arrested immedia1el v alter !ht-alleged money e.xchan~e. - Manson Fa1nily ~1e111ber l'aught After Escaping LOS ANGELES (UPI 1 ~ !I r-.Janson fa1n ily member accused cf attempted murder escaped from a 13th floor jail cell 1ix:lay, sawing th1·ough bars and sliding dov.·n a rope cf lorn mattress covers, but was recaptured in a house-lo-house ~earch in Hol\ywood "'here he crashed the getaway car . Six olher :'11anson elan mcmb<-'rs:-fh·f \\'on1en and a man -\VP.re arrested as s1.1.;;!Jl't'led accon1 plices. Kenneth <.:-Omo. :l l, arrested for ht.or ;:i!Je,r::ed role in a weapon-s tealing raid 011 ;i ~unshop, f'SC<l!)Cd from !hf' H:ill n! Justice at 11bout 3 a.m., the Shf'rfff'r; <lcpartnient reported. It ~·as his :o;econd j:iil escape. Deputies said he was recaptured about. . .;eren hours later in a middle l~a~~ rf'sidential area o[ Hollywood. and of· ff'red no resistance. Como sawed through tv.'o ver!ical bar.!: in his cell into the passagewa~·. and then •·enlarged a food pass-through'' to get in· ln an outside corridor. the sheriff's department said. He pried orf a wi.nclow l'icreen and Jov.·fred himself to a 10th floor roof with a rope made of torn-up mattre!l.~ 1·overs, and t'Ontinued to the eighth floor ~·ith a similar rope where he smashed a v.·indow into a courtroom and fled into the unguarded portion of the building. Shortly afterward. deputies detailed to i;heck out r.Janson Family haunt~ in the hippie area of West Hollywood sighted on Sunset Boulevard a van belonging to the family. fl is usually parked in [ront of the Hall of Just.ice. wh ere members of lhr: clan keep vigil for their imprisoned leader, Charles Manson. ORANGE COUNTY, CAtll\O~tA ~ • ot Ill r / '· .·· ' Cag1iey's Riding Higla /\ctor James Cagney paid debts to ::;ocie ty in many society. Meg Ferguson (tert) L~ driving four-ho rse !940s 1novie gangster roles. NO\\' the onetime Ne\v· C'arriage in New York horse and pony competition port Beach property-O\vncr is hobnobbing in high al Stony Br<lok . -C~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Spectator Sue.~ R{i/,er A ~ung i;pectator who \1·as knocked·down and injured by one or the C'ompetito rs at a San Clemente motorcycle meeting \Vanis ,$200.000 in damages from the ridr.r and the organizers of the P.Vr.nt. Gary William r.1eador. 19, of Buena Park, names f'O!llC'sta11t Clarence Schaefer l'lnd CO·Spnnsor:ii Dirt Diggers and Brighain Youn~ Universit.v in his Orange Count.\/ Superior Court la1vsuiL J\•feador states he \Vas 11·atching the motorcyclc racing at the San Clemente-track on June 27. 1970. \\"hen !hi' mat hinr. ridd en h1• Schaefer left the tr.1ck. flc1~' lhrough the air and st.ruck hiin. in· ni cting sevcrr. injur11~~. (apo Unit Sets Special Session On School l•'und s Thf' nr.r.d for 11 ta..: override <'ler'li<u1 and what, 1f an y. alternatives are J>'lSSI· ble 1\·111 be ex plored durin R. a spc cial study Sf'SSion of the Capl~trano IJnilied School Ois!rict Nov. 2. The beard of trustee:ii l<'arned il londav that a 50-cent \.a:'!: override approve<t by the voters eighteen 1nonths ago will ei.:- pire June 30. •·\Vt are aware ot the ::o;iatr SupremP Court decision about the property tax."' :o;aid 1'ruman Benedict. superintendent. ~'But ·tjl~re is a great deal of· confusion about l\hand alternatives to it \von't bf" developed for three l.o fi\'e years.·· F'or that reason. he !laid. it i~ again nPCessary to consider a Lax override eler'- t ion. An election must be called at least 90 days in advance and no eitction can t;ike place within 9() days of the ,June primary. l'le11ie1ite Lo E'ye ·Canine Proble111 The debate befon~ city coun('il~n over' lhe iBsue of allowing dogs on city beache.~ flared up again !his week -in letters which councilnien wi!I acl upon tonight. Tlie box S{.'Ore in tonight's agt'nda is nne letter against relaxing t he city ban ngainst lhe pets; one letttr for the easing nf rules. 1\110 weeks age councilmen in a split \'Qt.e denied requesls by dog lovers I.() allow walking or dogs in morning and 1·vcning \vintcr hours on C'ertain parts of 1he <'ily beach . On e provision in the ord111ance would have forced owners lo bring thei1· o'vn r.qu1pn1enl to 4·!e<1n up the animal's lenv· 111J?:i. f.rant V. Rymal. a resident of Ille Ttiviera District wherr the dog move1ne11I: began . praised councilmen fol' their hard :-;!11.nd against revising the city code. l!e a)so assailed a ! fi · y e a r -o Id neighbor's leadership in fhe night for pets' rights, Labeling M l11~ Kori J\1illcr as a newcomer, Rymal. a San Clemente resi· dent since 1954, pointed out that in earlier yea rs when dogs were allowed, "children were bitten and (there was) dog ex¥ crement at every other step ... " But Jim Kuhl believes otherwise. 'rhe resident of 12:! Santiago asks coun· c·il men if the cities of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach can be wrong. "La guna has had dog hours for som e 1i1ne and Newport Beach just passed a new ordinance v.·hich allows dogs on the beach at ~pecilied liHles:' he said. I le asks co uncilmen to reconsider their denial O{ two \Vt'CkS ago. ·'Give lhe n1any dog cwners of San Clemente a chance to prove !.hey can keep the beaches clean," he said. •Spl1e1·es of l11fl11e11ce' P1·oposed A11nex Chart Set f 01· Cou11cil Approval A map showing areas San Clemente 11i·ould consider annexing -already ap- proved unofficially by cit,'/ councilmen ~nd formally okayed by planning com· missioners -wil l come up (or final city approval tonight . The document showing the c:ity'll "spheres of influence" includes the 1·oveted areas o( the San Mateo and San Onofre state park property and tf'le San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, 'The northerly areas follow a ridge.line ~•retching inl~l)d from behind the _HarbOr Estates neighborhoods. rtcnnsideration. Other items on the councll's agenda for tonight's 7:30 p.m. meeting include: -A request from the San Clement~ Tli~h School Ecology Club for a network nf bicycle trails through the city as well as help in obtaining a means or cycling between San Clemente and Oceanside where the only public roadway is .a freeway. Thf! valuation is a whopping increa.~e nver Septembtir ()f last year when the <:Hy wr~ still in the lhroos of a building alump. Last year's Septen1ber valuation .,.,a~ •142.972 1vith only 19 permits is~ued. To date. the 1'alue of building pennil~ i~sued in 1971 has reached nearly $10 Expensi"Ve Swim H. is the southefly property which would have a major tax yield If San Clemente, c~n blJ<i~ tl.isting state sUtut[s which forbid annexation across coun y lines. -A report from the. chamber of com- merce s1"19wing the expenditures during the fir st quarter of the fisCal ye11r from the city's annual ff.700 contribution to ci- ty promotior\al projects bandied by the c:hember. -An •Mual requeat by tht San Clemente MuniclPal Band of ' $500 to nffsl?t expenses incurred during the past 12 months. million. .. 111e figure as or the end ol September last yea r v.•as only $.2,8 million. City officials have poinled t.o slighUy loosened money during the early part of 1971 as one reason for lh' sudden in- crease in building activity, Some he!ry projects. 11~ v.·ell , have helped the total valuation picture. San Clemente General Hospital, 11 ma· Jor condominium deve lopmtnt in Jlarbor E~tales and the Linc-oln Sa\·ings ;u"KI Loan m<Jhile ho1ne park in the SOOrecliffs North colon\! 1tll have been comput(!fl ln the ycar·s figure~. Single-family and small multiple-dv.·cll· ing proje<:t..<: arc con1n1011 as 1\'Cll. I t -· Capo Schools Seek Alternative The Capistrano UniJ'ied School DiSLric l ' . Is still soaking up suggestions far a new .swimming hole--0ne less costly than thr San Clemente City PooL Dr. Robert Beasley, trustee, said he met with San Clemente city afflcials to i-ce if the city·s pool rental of Sl,050 per 1nonth could be reduced. "They ~aid we could 1,1~e /he pool and pay all the <:Osts directly." said Bcaslc>._ '"They cl81m $1,0SO is the actual cost to them." Superintendent 1'ruman BenOOict sug· ·I • i:iestcd reducing the water temperature and making the pool available lo <lther groups besides school swimmers. He Cl· phiined that heating !he water was the major expense. Another group Indicating Interest wa s the San Clemente Aquatic AssoclaUon. Dr. Beasley suggested the dl~trict meet with officials o[ the itroup and find <lUt what revenue could be obtalnt.'d fro1n i;ubleaslng the city pooL And If all else fail s-find out what Aquatic As~ociat.ion is using and ('ontracL ~·ith them. ~ . ., The city presently Is sec~jng 25 si1natures from San Olego County relii- rlenl ·for a petition which would se~k that county's approval rOr ~.-boundary shift. But city official!! .are ce~in t~at the County or San Diego would ·rat'her keep the tax-rich nuclear generating complu : When that n1ove falls. San Clemenle of- nclals will relum to Sacramento and seek a change in state law which would llCl up new n111chinery for annexing across coun- 1y boundaries. Simliar teg lsll'ltion failed in Sacramentn earlier this year, but members of a com- mittee which killed the bill t°'d l~J-.of· fic.ials to exhoust existing legal charitiels. then return to th• capitol f o r •' -A four-point recommendation !tom the city pi:tklng comnilsslon on method~ of solving parking coilgcstion ,problems at San Clemente High School. 1'he com· ,nisslon also rceommends. a 50-pei'ccnt reduction in parking {ees at the new North Beach parking lot whtre ,the cur· rent c::hf!:rge Is $1 11 day. The SO.Cerit fee would remain in effect only during the off.season. '-~)arate claims from two l)(lrsons seeking payment of apray-palnt damages tn theit vthicles. Roger C. Bladridge $eeks $36.20 for hls slnalc car; C.H. Hunt claims $107 in damRges to his three autos. ' j ';.). I 'l'otlay's -Fl•al TEN CENI. e Oe1·k Hurt, Assailant l(ills Self An unidentified man shot and wounded a store clerk with a stolen riile then kiU- ed himself Tuesday at Costa Mesa'1 South Coast Plaza . The 1 p.1n. double shooting was wit- nessed by a dozen shoppers inside ind outside the Sears sporting goods shop. Police said today the dead man carried no identificatii:ln. 'They recover!d 14 liv• rounds of ammunition from his j<1ckel.. The store clerk, John \Valdon Bryan t. 38, of El Toro, suffered a v;uu1;{I in the thigh when he chased the 1nan who look a J0-06 rifle from the sporting goods department . Here "s how v.·iLuesses told poJ)ce it ha p- pened: Bryant and another ~porting good! ('lerk were next to the rifle rack when the man approached and asked, ''\Vhat do ~·ou have in your li ne of 31).06'!" Tl1"-tlerks sa id he took c.· Winehester, ht'ld iL Jested the boll action then reach· cd i11 his pocket pulled out a carlridg• and loaded the rifle. "You can't do that," one clerl.: yelled, accordi11g to police reports. The man then backed away holding th• rifle in a port arms position and told them "don't move." He ran out the sporting goods shop, lO\\'ards I.he main Sears it.ore holding the rifle over his head, witnellses said. Both t:lerks chased him. Bryant was the first clerk lo reach the glass door and as he started to open ii, I.he fleeing 1nan whirled and fired a blast through the glass, shattering the \Yindow and hitting Bryant in the thigh, The other clerk phoned for security patrolmen, but while he was on th• phone, he heard a second gun.shot -tn. suieide .5hot -he told police. Ten wltnessell told police they heard the first shot. then saw the man running outside the store. waving the rifle. All \vilnesses said the man dropped tM rifle, retreived it. looded it, then placed the rifle butt against the edge of the building leaned over it and pulled ths lri~ger. He was killed immediately. police said. The dead man was dressed in blue jeans, a white t-shirt and a Jevi jacket. Police placed hi~ age between 25 and 40. They expect to identify him through fingerprints or F'BI records. Bryant was in good co111dition. and didn"t even realize he'd been shot at first, another store clerk said. The bullet pass· ed through his thigh . Policf! said one man. not realiz.ing what had happened , yelled at the thief when ha dropped the rifle and told him if he couldn't hand!f! it properly, lake it b;ick . No one kne1v if other persons had entered the store wllh the suicide victim. Queen Ailing COPENHAGEN (AP) -Queen Ingrid was operated on today for a stomach. ulcer, and the surgeons reported af· lerward she was in satisfactory condition. 'The 61-ye ar-old Danish queen wait hospitalized Monday, shortly after she and King Frederik returned from the celebration in Iran of the 2,sooth an· niversary or the Persian monarchy. We•tlier F'rtir skies \\'Ith temperaturts reaching into the 80s are in the worki for Thursday,. with a peak of 611 along tbt seashort. and over. night lo\'•S in the ~. INSWE TODAY Anotl•er batch of communfty and collegiate t1teaitr attrac· tions, headed by Laguna's "L.ono Day's Joun1ey tnto Night," go 011 t1le boards, thi.s week. Set E:n- tertoinmcnt, Page .1J , Mlfrl-L.a-' Mol'llft .. ,, Mvllltll 111'• .. 1 n Hel-1 144"" .. S Or ..... (toliflty 11 '""' )6 l1tYI• ,.,_ ,. '-'' tt.11 or. Stet...:"""' If Stock Mert.n l•lt Tt11Yltl911 • TIIMl.,., INt Wt•lllW e Wiii .. w1• ti Wtllltll'• M•n M-U • ..,. ..... Ml • • • - Clemente Cou1acll Train Halted By Elepltanu Drain Building ~EW DELHI tul'IJ A Problems Flare trumpetlna herd of wild elephant! blocked ttlt Ptf.h of • train fQf 14 houri artet lts locomotl.ve fatall y injured one ·of the beuta, raliway offlclala reported Wednesday. San Clemente council men tonigh t will be confronted y,•ith y~t another ha ssle over who should build storm drains for new tracts -the city , or the developer. Lincoln Savings and Loan, "'hich is bi,iilding • new mobile home park al ong ttle back nine of the Shorecliffs G<ilf Course. is disputing city engineer recom- mendations that the firm build a four-foot drain from its property tti ex isting drainage on !be links. Lincoln has agreed to build a drain 24 inches ~·ide. A dis pute of a similar nature arose earlier this fall when councl!men heard neveloper complaints over a drain 5ttV• ing a proposed condominium pro.iect. Councilmen sided with the developer in that case The Llncold matt..?r is m6re complex, Share Wealth With Wife, ' Klug Ordered Millionaire developer John Warren lOug was ordered Tuesday to share his substantial holdings in the Pacesetter Homes empire with his estranged wife, Janet McLeod Klug, as part of a di vorce stttlement ordered by Orange County Superior Cou rt Judge Bruce Sumner. Judge Sumner ordered equal division of t_he Pacesetter president's three million shares in granting Kl ug an in terlocutory decree of divorce. Klug was ordered to p~y Mrs. Kl ug $450 .'I month :n suppprt for each of four chlldren Judge Sumner's further distribution of holdings held by Klug appea red to amount to an almost equal division of ~tal assets valued at more than $3 million. Klug is active in the Investors Marine. Vista Baya and Laguna Development companies. Mrs. Klug v;-a s awarded the family home at 531 Baysid e Dr ive. Ne1.1•port Beach, all its fur niture and furnishings and custody of the couple's four children The Klugs married in 1953. The}' parted last year. Planners Okay Underground Uti!ity Bids T\\-·o property owners in t.he Three. Arch Bay area of South Laguna were granted al?proval Tuesday by the County Planning Commission to install underground utilities without dedication (Jf beach ac- cess. -The 10-!oot 1.1•ide beach access ls a re_. <iuirement of !.he ne\I' Beach and Recrea- tion District code fnr al) property owner!! v.•h0 '.l'ish to make improvements 011 their latid. However, I.he planning staff !:._ecom- mended in the t\\'fl cases ~ha!\ nn reasonable beach access could be pr<r vidffi . 1 Affecter! .,,:ert' \an<ls nwned b v F rederick D. Grant at the northwesterl'v C1lrner of South La SPnda and Barr~nc'ri ~treet. and th0se of ~{r~. Bi:rnard P ortnoy of rhe snulh side of 1he cul de s;:ic end nf La!'.!un1ta Drh'e nppo~iti: ~he ent.rv frnm Co;i.<;t HiO!h\l·av St€ps are being taken by the Planning Department. slaff In amt'nd the BR D overlriy zone In el iminate surh re- qu irements in cn11nect1nn with minor con- struction requf'Sf$ • OllANGI COAST DAILY PILOT C~Ge'. CO.U1' PUllllSMIHG COMf'.4,NY 11.ob•rt N. w,.d ftfft~~I •!lcl f'~Dll~ J.ck )., c.,.1 .... \/lee P/Qiflnt •!lcl Gtt><l••l MlllllOlt' Tl!.D11'11 tCt1l<iJ EGitDr T'nOtt1 11 A. 1-l u•~\i~• M•~•Gl~o E4•!0r Cltlrlu H. l o•, llie~1rd P. ~1 111 AU"ll~I Ml .... lr>O EGii°" L .. , .. '-"' Ortic• 222 Far11t A,"•ft~I M1ilin9 •Jd1t11~ 1.0. l olf ,.,, •1652 , S• Cl•!llellto Office JOJ Norlh El C1Mlno Rttl, •2671 ~OHie .. ~.,. 1-1 • .,. "° w .. 1 a • ., 51'rotl N_., 9t1(~' Ull "!•""""'' 901J'tv1"9 "'"'nJilljJ!Orl 8MCJI: Jlllli IHCll aoullvtrf but it Is accompanied with eomplalnts that the developer woold have l.t:I build an txpenslve drain which would serve· other properties. A lawyer ror the saving s and loan· development firm, Benjamin S. Crockt"r, ·ha& told the ci ty in a letler that the firm has obtained permission fmm owners of the links to build a line from the park In the la:kt al the 16th hcile, then drainage could fo llow the naturaJ route:s through the goll course. But City Engineer Phil P~ter btlitv~s the si te which the developer wants Is too small. Ht proposes the larger one. But Crockt.r told councilmen this week th:iit the four-foot drain wtiuld flood the l1tke and also require expen!ive main- tenance easements. The (Jfflclals said the: incident oc - eurrtd in the jungles or Assam State of eastern India Tue~day night. After the elephant w11s hit, a large number of the animals emerged from the jungle (Jnto the lf aCk a11d b]<X:ked fhP path Of the train, "-'hich retreated to a nearby 5!ation. The elephants kepi an !!ll·night vigil around the injured anim11I un- til it dit.d \Vednesday morning and 1hen moved back into fhe jungle. the riffic ials said. The train waited Llntil all nf the eleph;ints had left I.he scene before continuing. Tht flooding would increase the liablli· t.v to the developer in case of flood . damage, he addtd. Doorried Kids , Mom Evicted He urges councilmen to agree with the system as proposed by .the savings and loan firm, not t.he specifications of the engineer. The drain matter. is the final hurdle before construction starts on the mobile home park. approv~ by the: council despite heated local contmversy over more m(Jbile home: parks ln the city. Shortly after the approval of the pro}· e:cl last summer (the park wll contain a larg~ number of modular homes as well as mobile homes) couneilmen established a strict formula for any new park ap- pn:tvals. The new code specifies that n(J more mobile Mme prnjects will be approved until population increases by 10,000. In es5e-nce. the:n, the Lincoln park development Hkely will be the city's only new one for the next several years. Comniunity Chest Drive "Lagging In "Laguna Beach After getting off to a fsst start, Laguna's Community Chest driv e is lag· ging a little at the h111fw11y mArk, s r.- cording to director A. WilliAm McCrear:ly. "Y.1e are 21t _the halfway poin t in the month-long fund raising drive," said l\fcCready, "11nd h11ve just. passt'd the ha!fv.·ay mark in collection~ toward our goal of $62,000. However. in the ligh t nf past years' csmpalgn reports, I.he first half of lhe drive usually briTigs in sbotJ! t.wo-t.hirds of the total needed, so we will ha ve tn step up ou r efforts." With $36,000 collected to date. the fund is several thousand dollars behind its usual pace, McCread.v said, urging donors of past years, as well as new residents. to remember the need.~ of the I~ agencies serving the commun ity 11nd served by the Chest. Mrs . Grace Sheridan is on duty daily in the. campaign office. 228 Forest Ave., tn answer questions and receive donations. Freeway Slaying Cl1arges Weighed Against 2 Tee11s Oran~e Qiunt:v sh,.rirr·, nff1cfr~ will !n- rlay ask the Di~tnc~ A!trimey's Oflice tn is~u" a murd.-r rnmpla1nt 11.t;l'l i n ~t twn ~'011ng hitchhikers accust'd of lhe killing nf ;:i r.arden Grove mok>risl in a Sant.a Ana F'teeway rt'lhbery C11plain .Jamts Broadbtl! said the w11r- r;rnl will be sought agains! William Drn- nis Dunne And Norman Vincent Burchell, OOth 18 and bof.h from Stamford, C.onn. Bnt.h men "-'ere arrested bv C:ilifnrn ia Hig~1.1·ay Patrr;Jmen ri1ond11 y · ni~ht wht'n 1he1r auto was halted near the Sand Can- yon turnoff. Officers said thev forced the vehicle over ttl the side of "the road after noticing It being dnven in an erratic manner. - From Home SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) ~ Mrs. Jacqueline Collum and her thre:e ratally-<liseased children are be f n g evicted from their home. The owner ol the modest suburb.an house wants the Collum:-; out so his daughter can live there. Mrs. Collum , 11 34-year-old dfvorcee, has received more lhsn $7 ,000 in spnn- taneous contributions from throughout the world for he:r three living children, ages 6, 7 and 12 . who have Batten 's Disease, a rare nervou~ disorder which blinds, cripples and brings (Jn death at an early age. 'The famil y's plight came tn public notice when the oldest child, Patty, 13 died of the disease and there was a dispute over a county burial allowance. Now tht woman says she has recei ved notice from her landlord that he wants her to move out because: his daughter 11nd her husband, whnm he bu ilt lhe house rnr . w;:int In move in County welfare nffici .111.<;, who pay mo.~'­ of the rent, say it is goi ng 10 be difficult to find suitable quarters fllr the fami!_v Harry Lynds, the landlord. said _ "Nn one has more sympathy for Mrs. Collum than l, but I simply want to make use of my own property." Assembly Okays Gas Tax Boost; Appeal Pending SACRA MENTO /UP I\ -A Sena!~­ passed hill extendin,i: the state sales tax to gasoline and raising $177 4 million fnr rapid transit and public lransp<irtation w.as p.i1ssed by the As~emhly Tuesday. The measure hy Senate Le;1de r James R. r.1 il!s !D-San Oit'gn1, would increase the cost of a 35-ci!tlt gallon of gasoline by nearly two cents. The me:a sure was apprnved 44·1.~ but actual return nf !he legislation to lhe St'nate for cc\nc11rrence In Assembly amendments was b \ n c k l' r1 by Assemblyman l\'illi11m Ketchum 1 R·Pa.~o Robles!, an opp(lnen1 . He Announced ht> \\·ill sef'k lri hl'l\'P lhe , vole reco nsidered, a declaration that ha ~ \the eHe:ct of free zing the bill in !he Assembly. Asse mblym11n 'A'adie P Dedclrh In. Chula Vist."), the Assembl y spnnsnr nf thl' hill. s.;iid. "\\le ner.d 11 hart],\' If wP'rP izoing to provicle nny kind of help fnr public lrilnsportal lnn," Rut. A ~se mbl ym an .lnhn Stull 1Jl . Le ucarlia), criticized th~ mea!!u re ~$ ~ "ta1' inrrea~e amnun!lng In somethini;: like S160 to $170 million ." The bill 1\.'ould reduce I.he ~.ta!P 's ~h;i1·e of the nlckel·on-a-rloll ar ~ale~ I.ax tn .1~. percent and increa.~t' lorril government'~ share hy I/~ of one ~rcent. C-Ountics would be required to ~pend !hr extra revenue for & local lran~pnrt.l'l!inn fund wit.h 3 percent. nf it esirm11rkrc1 fnr comprehensive 1.r<1n~porta{i(Jn pl<inning. In counlies with more: thsin 500.000 population. the remainder of th~ adderl revenue would be set aside for puhlic transportati(Jn faci lities and operating e~· penses. Trustees R~ject Restudy ' Of Scl1ool ParkiI1g Policy A plea by the SA.n Clemente High School •dmi"lstralion lo restudy I he board's new traff ic:: cl!JIU(Jn policy was dismissed Monday by tru~ttes of the. Capistrano Unified School District. ThlstMi; Donald Inlay point.Ni out I.ha !. several stalls e.arrru~rked for specific: seniors are usuAIJy empty Ht suggested ha vln(!, a 5ectinn fnr seniors. but-not lndlvlduiil stall~ fnr in· divldua.1 persons. . . 1111.rt. Y "ILOT, wtn. ""'1<~ 11 ~ _,. tt._.,, ... , b p<Alhlflt<I di!!., l><CfPI '""" 9tY I" ..,_.,.,. l<dl!lo~• to• ~...,,I •M(PI. ,,....,,.,,, lMtfl. CoJ1t M-st . M""tlf19!otl ~ P-'tl" V11i..,, $1" (lt,.....,l1f C'ilhl'rt,,. •"Iii ilddlfbt ct, '"'"' wlll'I °"' r .. ief>t l lllltlO<i. ''blC!Ptl .. l~ll"lt pi~ 611 •I a» 'Ntll ••)' SffMI, (M!t M9"., ,..., ..... (7141 6•2-4Jl1 Cl•lft94 .AdMfft .... 641·1671 The 1111\est proposlll wtis tn h111ve unautOOrh.ed fl'-rsnns psrklng In tht school lot cited by the San Clemente Police Department onl y at the. request of the 1irls' or boys' vice prlnclpsls:, Dsrgan answe.rt'd that s I u r1 t n t or1u1.nlutlnns were purl!ulng the prnb!e.m, •• S. C,__,. A.II .hp~, ,.,.,._. 4192-4411 ........... .Alf hfo9!'t--'" Ttf.,.... 4ff.t466 C""""""", 1t11, O•t-""'"' "ultntlll"f <.9"'NftY, Jlt MWJ '"''"' mlll!'l!i..,1, •111r111 ,..111 ... •• •dwrtl-"11 ,..,.1., ,., • ., a. •t«lt"GOfllClf Wffl'IOlit IPfCltl ,... "''"'°" .. _,.,llflt -· lol<-(l11t -ltff ,_!d •t H....,, Bt.cfl .... , .. 1. MHt, Clllfo•nl•. &llbsc•lp!IM 11'1' u r1l1• Sl_ll -"'IY' ..., ,...II n .1J .-1~1.,, fflllll1r1 111 .. H,..tloftl, S1.2l lfWll'llfl!'(. The hoard hss pre.v\ou.~ly given permission for police r:ltatlons 111 bf! i,\SUed if vehicle.~ sre psrked In front of drlv,ways. hinritr bus movt'ment. <1r block traffic· in lhe. par.kin~ Int. Permission WM not IJh·en to cite. un;tuthor\zed ve.hicl~s ln the lot. Chs r1es 01r.111n, junior rl1ss president, toltl ihe board th11t 63 mnre parking lilir.kf'r.s were issued sn that there would not be empty spacei; in the lot. ' One 11ugge.5tion the ~tudent le11dPr mii rlto to Lhe bo11rd W/I~ tri h.11ve lt!mpt')rary• park· In~ slicker~ av11ilabl t' at !ht 1u~lh·ity nf. fi~ for p111rents, sitle:smen. snd o!ht"r vlsltor5 tn the ~11mr11.\, The bo11rd did nor cnn!'ider ll brr.11u~r if would be too d1Hicull to tommunic,11te the policy to lht general public. J'rlnclpttl Darrell T11ylnr expre~sed h1~ confidence in the. stude:nts' 11billty tri snl ve the parktn11 prnb]~m anii s11ir! l.h' matter had been . iii hi.! np\nl(Jn , exaggeraled. -.. Schoolmen Confused San Joaquin Critics' Motive Questioned By GEORGE LE:IOAL Of ltlt 0.lly f'llll JUI! San Joar:iuin schonl administrators and parert organizatio n leadership today branded as ''pol itic~!" the charge& of two official~ nf the Council of Co1nmu niti e:~ nf Irvine ICCI I Oistnct nff1c1a \s said Lhry were "cnn· fused" about v.•hy John BurlQn , an lrvlne City Council c;:indid ate, and Miles "Pete" Pete rson woulii "call a pre.!13 conference: firr;t and plo:in ;i me:eting wlth the district offic'iats la!er' " Burton and Peterson charged the: dist rict wi!h much or the: blame for the current douh!e i;essions and fiscal dif· ficulti es il fa ct,;. Wayne Cl;irk , another council eandidale_ who is active in several school organlza· tif)n.~, toc:lay defended lhe administration_ "The San .J0aquin school dist rict has taken the initiative f.o seek solutions to its problems," Cl ark said. Capistrano HighJanda area.<1. Among positive 1teps taken by tht district to meet Its .i:tudent housi ng shortage are; -Board le\'el consider11.tinn n( 1lternate lin;:inclng methnd~ including tax nvf'r · rides versu,, bond financing. -Dlstrlct ~taff preparatinn of 11 fnur· track, all year school pla n wh ich 1s being readied fo r implcrnent:itinn July l. -Admin\strfltinn study Q( alte.rna te. i;chool building ront(·pt~ I n c l u r1 in g modular -1e111por<1 r,v -unit.<1. -Boarrl cnnsidera1ion of IP vying one- time recs 11n nrw home~ built in the district. tn l)fiy for new schools. Dave King, direclnr Of f~ilitiP1i pl110· ning for rhe distr1\h_ ft'(ted Lhat !he parent s of th e Capis.tr.ano Hi,llh.lands area two years agn harl been prtsented a mndul:.i r !'Choo l pla n. They opted to bu.~ their children while a~·a1ting construction ,A. !--1 of a permanent la_c!li!y, King noted. Clark-ll{lted rha l tht board on Oct fi re<'ei~·ed from the coordinating council nr partnt-tearher a5i;nciations A document !!pellll)g out in1niedlale cotirses of acti(Jn to solve hou~i ng problems, Clark said he expected "favorable" 11r- ti1Jn to t:ie taken by !hf' bosrd in establishing a joint district. parenl, df'veloper and planner group to wnrk on dist rict problems. Key to this proposal. Clark said, v.·oul<t be the hiring of an impartial cnn~ull.,ilnl to exeminf' the si1.u11tinn and return •ltll sug,c;estions for p(lss1ble 1mmedi11 te IC· tions. Among !hesr. cou ld be v.rays of changing state: Jegislatinn that currently limits th• San Joaquin Oistrirt fn;1rn ~pending somit $1fl million in vn!er-authorized bond money for new schools. Of Burton's critical remarks ab0u! the district. Clark said, "I'm pleased lhal Burlon hall begun to educate himself about the presslni; problems nf educatio n in a growing school distr ict " Clark and dlstrlcl off icials corrected \vhat he said were errors in Burton's press statement includ ing the. L1 to S.'i million cost to build and elementary school. "The correc t figure, is more nearly Sl.5 million.'' Clark said. District oHicial$ said a new elementary school costs from $1.3 tn $1.5 miJli(Jn. School Shortag·e Blam.e Leveled by CCI Me1nbers A district spokesm~n noted the S406.f)(){J site purchase expense was for a school to be built in El Tllro -not Mission Viejll - and the decision to purchase the sit.r resulted from an "inad vertent allocation nf funds by the State Department of Education .'' The_ gran!, tn repair lr\'1ne school which da tes frnm 1!12!'1, in~luded an rxtr<i S406.000 [nr replacrmen! of the buildin,:. "The di strict d('cided it would be beltP.r to provide additional classrooms to house students lh<1n to build classrooms Jll~t r.o replace old ones,'' the spokesn1an iiaid , Irvine schnnl ha~ bee_n r;il.ed .~are under lhe state's F'ield Act -earlhquRke saf!'t y law. Lake Forest wRs rhosen for thP nr .... · school becausp more than half 1he district 's growth -ba~ed on house foun- rlation count.s -is locate<l In tht El Torn. Mission \'iejo, Laguna Hills a n d Board to Revie"' All Di strict Opinion Surveys Thr La~un a Beach !lchnlll OOard has a~ref'd 1.n cnnsider adopting :i~ ~Chfl(ll policy the ~tipulatinn tha1. no flpin1rin survey,, m;iy he mailed In distrlrt parent~ unt il j_ h .-questionalres Are reviewed by the hoard . Thr. lruslf'es 1'ue~r1ay unanimously a~k­ ed that ~uch a policy hP preparerl lnr arlnptinn. The action wa~ .~parked h,v :i cnm plaint from r.ru~lef' Patrici a Gille11 f" thRt school nffici:il~ had mailed nut $urvrys nn !hP in!ernRfinnal t.rachlno: <1lph;ibel 11 t aJ \11ithout consulting the bo:1 rd . Mr~. c:Hlette s<11d slw h1+d bef>n "f'm- hp.rriis~ecr' .... ·hen .:i parent had conlaC"lril hrr 1+bout the survey and she rad knO .... ·n nn1hing Rhnul ii In 0rdrr In <ir10pt nr rh;ingP ~c hnn! pnlicy. th.;i ne"' rule m\1st be rl'ad nnce 1n npr.n ;;p,s~inn nf the board .'I nd ma,v nrit bP :idript rd unti l lht following trusrrr met'l ln~. TODAY by J, C. HUMPMltlES •· DIAMOND PRI CE S THEN AND NOW Sf\n Jn;iquin S<·hoo! f)ist.rlct ;id. minist.ralors and trustees. developers 11nd !h.;i Irvine Comp;:iliy were hlamed Tues- day fnr the shortage nf sehools in !he. district. Jnhn Burton. chairm:in of lhP Cnun cll of Communi!ies of Irvine and Mile.~ "Ptte" Pe!l'.rson. 111 memher rir the ~chronl~ study con11ni!1ee nf CCI returned frnm ;i !rip to S;icr:1men10 J1nd charged in a sl;itement released TuE'.~day : _:ThRt mone y earmarked for earLh· 'JU<ike proofing ('onstruction 1F'ield Act 1 on the o!d Irvine Sc hool has been spent r0r school sites in Mi ssion Viejn. -Th:iL sl'hQOI district officials ha vt' not ber.n on thrir Ines in filing applicAtion.~ fqr fllnds 1•rith 1he Slate Department or E<iuro.tion in Sacramenln, -Thl'I !. 1.herP i~ no master plan nf th t. S;in .Jo;iquin Schnnl Distr irt. -Th~I de1·eloper.~ :i re r.n blamt> fnr ~ell· ln11. homes In pc0ple, lclling them I here i~ ;i sch(}(ll site bul nol warning them that it ' .... -nuld be twn 1n lour years before: a school will he builL · --Thl'l l the lrv lnP Cornpan,v i~ equiilly e.uilt y of pnnr pl.:inninJ? in tht> ArPa which h;i\ lPd lri the present shortag" nf ~chnnl~. Rurtnn and Peterson found !bl'l1 st<ite l:iiw nn school.~ <lirlales Ii bui l! in lt1~ nf two .vrar~ hetwren the ti me new h(l mes a.r~ i:.tarted an<l schools are complt>le<l . "Thf' law rPqui re~ I.ha! lnu nrl;i l inn~ he rriun1ed .:irir1 rhPn ;ipplic;:itinn madP fnr i:.!;ite t'nns1t·uc!1o n fund.~." Burton st:ttrd. ''11 1.'lkr.~ !lO diiys tn h\1ilr1 a hnuse <1nd twn \'t<lrs hclnre a sf'hnn l t:in he cnn · slrut!rd." Hur1rin said a prO[l<)!=.rd mor;i1nrium nn hr1m1> rnnstrur!inn in fhe Irvine 11rr;i "'nu!rl rinly 1nrre;ise !he nrohlPm under rxislln~ law_ "If wr stnp l.:iyin,'l fnun- rl;itlnn~ we rlimin:iite !hr rriteria rnr ad- d111on:i l ''<'11001 ro11~truc1ion fun<ls.·• f'elersnn .~Rid there i~ sn!nl'. hope thl'll lhc S!:ii1e Lf'gisl;iture will work nut. ;in Pl)\l]l<i l)lr srhpnl ftllill11'ing progrflm for thP .~IR!.r nnw that the SupremP Cnurt h;i~ rult-rl th;it prnperty t;ixes cRnnnt he user! f!"r ~rhl'lol~ Thc.v ffl11nrl in Snr.rnmcnln 1h11t 1he .~l;i l r ·h;i~ 11nlv .~4 mill1nn 1n f11nrl~ fnr ~rhrml r1'lnsrn1ctlnn and Application ... for hill inn~ · \\'p ;1rr ;::ihnut n1n1h nn tht> Hsl l\nd ~ ne1;1: ~chnnl r0~1.~ $~ tn ~!! rnill1nn ~,., ' ' Accutron· Deep Sea Jn 18fi5, a nnc'-<'l!rAJ rliflmonrl was listed al ;i selling pric.e of 18 ~', pound s, or ~90. II. has ,)lim ped to 2L pound5, or $105 by 1867. This stnne v:a~ qualified in the British prire I li~t : "The least defect. want of (or over) spread, or fa intest. ti nge of colour. reduces these \·alue.~ cnn· sidcrablv" Th is same top quality .i s tone ,vOuld sell for betv.1een St.500 an rt $2Jl00 tod;:iy. The most accurate underwater watch a diver can wear! Gi"e him 1he Accu11on Dee p Sea .,. 11'18 most 1cc1.1111a we1 ch 111 the unde rw11ter ·world! It 's differen! from lit c~he1 Jnorkel w11che11 1 b1tcau~e I! uses " tll'ly l ll!lectronlc1111y-power1d tuning !or~ Instead of the custom1ry be lanoe whe1! to ktep llrt1e. Tha 1unlng rork spurs eactt ' seeond irito 360 '"''" pens.\ !" ~fltlse that we guan~rite• accuracy to within a mlnutt Like property ,\•alues. di;:imon d prices var)' v.·idely. An acre of land in California n1ay be "'orth $5.000 or $5~.0flO-Everything depends 011 a month,· ~·nu ,.,~Iii see \\•herr \-1'1' sl;1nrl under the prr~ent situat inn,'' Burton en1pha~ized. Pe-tersnn ~aid t.h at nf 151 0.000 11:armark· f"rl fnr e11rth11u11ke prnnfin11: nn the rrvi ne Sr..bool nnly $57.000 1vas spr.nt fnr I h 11 t purpose ;ind S463,fltlll used for aite purrhase in Mission Viejo. Riit h men. whn are .:imong :14 CAO· did11les lor eity council in !he new ci ty nf lrvinr. s:1id the.1• h;id no short term solu· lion !o the prohlen1. "But if the school 11c1minisl.rat.ors can· nnl ('O me up 1vith ~ome snlutinn in a reasonable lf'ng:th of time they shQuld ht repll'lcr.d," Burton added. 1\.lodu l;ir coristructioo \l•h\C'h tllu!r! ~horl e_o builrling time for new school s and a 1ax override [() fin11nce them "'ere put fot'ward. Aries, Dorothy Move Into Lead In Yacht Race By ALMON LOCKABE'r O•l~V ,-1 lOT l otl!ftl 1~1111• Thr lll'n Cnlu mh ia !!7s tnnk ad vantage of fresh winrls nff 1he Ra j11 rna ... l \\'~dnes­ rt;i,v :iinrl moved inln thp l<'arl in Nt'.l'port H11rbnr Yach l Club's Cal>Q Sl'ln Lucas rl'lce. R11s ... \Varn·~ Arif'S from Lahaln ii Yacht ('fub Wfl!' :ibout r;11e milt iihl;'<id nf Bnb Bca11chan1p·~ Onrn!11.v fl, NHYC', a~ they ~ai!crl ln .... •:ird l\1si~r1alf'n;i R;i\' Thi' rwn yaclH~ were abl')llt-1\1'1 milrs n~rth nf Mii.i:: BR.\.', Al Sl'hnellrrn1an 's Ann;i Maril'! 11 wa,, 11b0u! Ill n1ile ... behind the \raders. \Vfl!ian1 \I, Wright'~ Kah ll1 , Hl '-'11n11tnn H;irho11r Yl'lcht C1ui'!, rind niimnn C:Rrlin·~ ~ayul;:i, Acapulcn V;ich1 Club wrre sitilin~ 11•i1hin lhrrr n1i11'.~ or r:i r.h olher :ihn11t 12 miles hrhind 1\nn;i MRria 11 .Joh n Seripps' N11v1a l1el [v1ar , San Diegn Yacht (·luh 1.1•<1.~ 1~1 niilr~ ;i~tPrn of l\ah11i The neet. rnJ fl_l'ed 10 111 12 kn 01 wind<i ·rue.~da.v n1~flt hut lhP hrre1.e dropped trt ~bn111 ~1x kno!s rf!rl.v lnd;1~·. Fresher 11'1nrt~ Rrr rxprr!rr1 l::ilrr today. l he desi rability or. the property. Diamonds may be worth $800 a ~ c;iral or$2.000, Lldepend!iOO qualt· 1 ty. The more fla"'less lhe st.one, t he clearer !ts color. the higher its price '"ill he. Accutron® by Bulova I; \Ve ·have dia mond s of very nice quality for ·around $1.000. \Ve ha:ve w others of the same size. th11I sell " for ti$ little as S600 or as m uch as J $2 .000. •• Come in anti ~ee our fine: collec:· ~ lion of diarnonds. There ii; sure tn • " be on~ thi:it "'ill fill your needs and 1 fit your budget. J. L .J.Ju1nr1 hrieJ JeweferJ I 823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COST A MESA CONVlNlfNT flRMS 8ANK1'1 Mf RICAl0-MA STl R CJ.!A,.Gl 14 Y~A RS S-'M l LOCATION ,l-IONE 1Al.l4QI y s -• i4 ,, .... ·-..,..._01'-"?:'~--~-& I + 4 ~ - ' J , ' • 'SJ ' I I ----. --,. -.. , Laguna Beaeh El>)T ION Today'i Fba•I N.Y •. S&eek•. . .. ' VO L 64 , NO. 251 , 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESDA Y, O.CTOIER 20. 1971 TEN CENTS Divided Trustees 01( Hilly Laguna Bus Route, By a split ·\'ole Tuesday night. 14guna Beach school trustees agreed lo establi:.h "' school bus route lo serve 55 Aliso Elementary School students li\'ing in the hillside ho1nes above Nycs Place. The action tcrn1inated more than a n1onth of stud y in 1rhich both the California H i~l111·~1y 1':.tlrol and a spokcsnu1n for the Liu.') c·un1p:.1ny rcco1n- n1endcd again.<.! running the vehielcs up and dov.•n the strep hill. But the,;e officia l objec:t1011s 11•rre ~nuntered by st.atrments from parcntii that It '":as safer lo transport lhi! youngsters in a multi-braking-system bus than in a i;ingle·braking-syslem station 1ragon. Trustees Norinan Bro\\'ne and Jane Boyd cast the hvo dissenting \·otes on the bus route plan. In \'Oting for the plan . non!' of thr three 1rustees gi\'ing approval indicated \Vhere the additional money for the route wou ld t'Ome from. At past study sessions, school llfficials said !he route could cost an e,;limaled ,1,000 in dri\·er salaries and • I tate ltlay Reco11sider District Denies Change in Hours By PATRICK BO,.LE O! •l•t D41!1 Polft1 St. fl A score uf La guna Beach hii;h schoo l students lefl a schl)lll boarrl 111ee1ing 11 ith long face~ Tuesda~' ni~h1 aftf'r co~­ ~ervalive trustees rT\llsed to a11prl)1e ~ ch:'lnge in the school'~ tin1e ~cliedu.lc. But atter ~ la5l minute suggcsl!on b.'' school superinlenclenl \Vil\iam Ul\01n, tht' board agreed t<'l reconsider the matter al it5 next 1neeting The proposed change \i:as presenl:d h> (he trustees by student hody pr e1nde:11t Bill 1-'ish. i•:ho ·accon1pan ied his propot>&i with the results ol a survey sho"·ing that 80 percent of ~ students f;11·1)fcd th e plan. .__ . Undl'..'r the rc\·isecl sehedulC'. t.hf' ,.,.gin· ning of the 4j.rn inule lunrh pf'rH.Jfl \i·ould have been nioved fron1 11 :3(1 a.nt. Ill l2:l0 p.m .. thus :11\o\1'ing ~h!<len\.<;; enroll· Ml in only fi\·e chisses to leave the C'~n1· pus al the beginning of the lun{'h break. Board To C11t Sudd e11 Trip Rei111bur si11 g Fol10111ni:: a surpn~e suggrst1011 h~1 .1 :c;rh0'11 b"Hrd n1rn1ht>r 1.agun:i HC'a• h !ru!-1ees-Tur~c!a\ ~grrrrl h\' a spht \l•l r f('I 1·n11~11lrr :1ci'lP'1n~ ;:i hJ.irrl rnl1<'Y r~ Cjllll'lflg four ·.r.~('"' 11u1irr rf'r a ~f;1!r mc111brr 1n ;i:1 ~nrl >!n uul'i.!f-dis!rict rnn· rercnc<" Patric ia Gtllct1r l'01crd rrincern !hat. in ~!TI P ca~es . se1·rr:1I top administrator<;; or an enllre department had been gh·en pcnnis sil)n to be nu! of the district on a SC"hool dav. l\lrs. Cillrttr ~aid shr \\'as al~ di~pfeascd hi:t.,<i u~e in ~0111e instancc'I, the board has htt:i asked to appro»e at· tf'ndnnce at ;i l"t•n"e rf'ncc--and Pll.\' the t'"tpen<r< -nt l<'r !hr cooferrnc<' was ~.lre:id\' ov<·r "l lliink ii i~ poor pl;1nninf:! if you f1nrl out tonight abou1 something you 1~·ant lo go 10 lomorrmv ," i\lrs. Gilleltt: told di <>trict a<lmITTistrators. Ho"·ever. school offi{'ials countered by noting tha t delays in !he mail and poor communicatlons bch1·cen dislricts \\':'\~ of!en a f:i rtor in rccel\·ing late notict 'll ;i \forthwhilf' co11fcrence. Officials said 111;1! c1JnferenC'C 1111end:inre could almo.~t aly.·:iy$ bf pl:inncrl at lea.:;t t1,·o n1onths in a:dvnncc. ··Ho\\'ever. !h is n1lc ('OUld rllminatr taking part in 111any worth'A'hile pro- grams." district Superintendent \\rill iam Ullom told lrustecs conctming the sug· 1e.sted school poll{'y. He said all of !he conferences attended by tc11che.rs ::ind od1ninistrators prn\Pided in-scr\•ice lr11ininl!. to l'!<iff n1emht-rs \lhich 11·11<:. ulti1n:1tcly berieficial to 1h,. st udent:: About four s!:ifr n1rmbcrs a!· tt1lfl a coo1eri•nce caeh v.·cek. "If vie put lhis rigid pollcy In lhe hook. '-''<' "·ould 11cce~~3rily miss a lot of things." trustee: Xormt1n Bro\1·ne: said in speaJdng against the policy. Browrie and 1n1.!lltt Jane Boyd \'Oled =-ralnst considering such a pollt'y <'hangP.. T<'l make the change... lrust~a will havr to rc:td thr nt'W \)()Jft".t" in 1:1n o~n sMsinn of lhf' ho11rd 1111d mns 11ul iit!O(ll 1! until !ht ncxl nl1·•·li11ii Pri-.r lo n1;"1f..i•l'~ th!' 1•"<•1 ch·• 1· i "' "llPl'.f'lllh .. nfli.:lll (.;l lon1 ~U~l,C~i• tl thul 1111· t:h<&ngc be re\ lev.cd by fat:Ult}' n1P.mbcr1, '\oling that 011ly se niors "·ere pern1il· tcrl lo rnrol! in only five course:>, Fish sai d !(,at 16 students had !ake11 the. Dption and f'uUld d1ree!Jy benefit from lhf' change. lie said ~I of these students had af· tt·rnoon jobs and lhe ren1ainder v.·ould be <1ble lo enroll al arternoon college ('la.sseA 11 the change were implen1enled. Under tht present .achedtlle., whi ch went inlo effect only !his school year, five~ course students art-nol released until 1:15 p.m. in suggesting !ht change. Fish had asked for a one month trial period. Ccn$ervative trustee! William Thomas. Paltkla Gillette and Gerald Linke balked al the ne" schedOle \\'ith Linke que..:;· liuning the accuracy of the st uden t opinon poll favoring the change. Linke also sui;- 1::es!ed that !he earlier dismissal tin1e v.ould cause an increase in U1e truancy rate. Fish said that if the truancl' rate in- t"reased during the trial r>Criod, the ~chedulc could be changed back tn i!~ present form. "I think the group ~itl ing 11! th is table si1ould be less concerned with l\·ho 1., 011 !h(' slreet s than !hey should be 11i1h a sound ej ucation program." t r u s t e e X<1r1nan Browne said. The proposal \\'a~ supported by Dr. Bro11·nc, lello\v trustee J&ne Boyd and school districl offici!lls. To prevent disap. pl'o1·al of the entire plan, superintendent (.;!lorn suggested th e high school studen1$ Craw up 11 contract cont a i n i n 1:: !hf' propo..c:;i l which could then he signe~l hy both 1he student OOdy and the ~hool bus rd I tr. L'l\1)!11 noted that l'O!l,r!1C1 S had hf'nn 11 sed 111 the past 1or such 1nalters ll'i th the siip11Jation ll1;1t. if s1udcnls \·\rla tcJ 1he r on t r a c ! , 11 11· o u Id a ll!o n1 aticC1lly be resci nded . r ish agreed to prepare a co ntn1 cl for 1..'Clnsideration by trustees at their ~ov. 2 meeting. The documenl will conta in an outline -0f lhi!: responsibilities the studenl V.'lll accept if allowed the new schedule. .:J Artist J lu·o rs Nan1ed lo Posts On Art Festival TI1e Laguna Beach Festival of Art ~ has announced the election of four artist Jurors for the 1972 Festit'al season. Three more Jurors Y.'ill be n11med by 1-·esli\'aJ rHrectors to make up the sel'en-n1embcr punel that wilt judge wor ks submitted !or jurying next ~larch. Chosen by balloting among e..thlbitort and unsucct!ssful applicant! For the 1971 Ft5t iva l were Armen Gasparian and William PtloUa. to judge modem arl , with Romeo Reyna as 1lte.rnate. J udging traditional 11rt will be. Joycr rlark and Leslie Der...tille. ''ith ~laryclla \.\'11rr<'n as .alternate. Rcspon:st lo This year·s qu est for the artist Ju rors \\'a5 poor. according !o F'esllvl\I 11pokesmen. with only 99 batlo1 s returned oul or the. 313 niailed ou( to urlists. 1''ly ing to Cuba i\IOSCO\V (API -Premier Ale1ei N. Kosyl{in 1vlll visit Cuba t-Oward ttw. end of lh11 month, Tas!I announced today. Tht" S.•1 iet nc\l·l' apcney 5ald Kosyp,in had b '"'1 111\'llcd bv th<" Cuban Co1nn1unist p:1rty and governmenl. presumably:,.golng to lla\•ana Crom Canada CIC.J.t SundRy. additional maintenante to Hit-overwork· ed vehiele, ll has been stated at past sessions tha L. v1ith the tight budget. then~. were no funds available for the bus route. Under the plan, school children "'ill on· ly be. takt-n hon1e lrom Aliso. with the kindergarten children being di smisi;ed at \ 1 :jO a.in . riding horne on a bus 111ilh ~·oungsters living in other part.~ o( lo"·n. The upper gr<ide children 1~ill require !hi: use of an additional bus. Dl~trict bu s in es 5 superinli!:ndent e Clerk Hurt , Man Dies l 11 Gunplny ' An unidentified 1nan shot and \VOllnded 11 store 1:lerk \'.'ilh a stolen rifle then kHl· rd him~clf Tuesday ;:it Cosla l\tcsa's South Coast Pl<lt.<i The" ! p.zn_ double shooting wa5 1~1!· 11essed b.v a dozen shoppers inside. and outside I he Sear1 sporling goods shop. Pallet said today the .. ad mm:..,,... no identirication. They 1"ecovered 14 \i\·t round5 or ammunition fro1n his jackeL The store. clerk . John \Valdon Br yant, 33. of El Toro. ~uf'fered a \\'OUnd in the thigh when he cha'sed the man 1vho took a :J0--06 rifle from lhe sporting goods departmC"nl. Jlere's hO\V \\·itncsse.s told police it hap· pe11e<I: Br~·ant and another ~porting good, <'!erk \.\'ere ni!:Xl to the rifle rack "'hen the nian approached and asked . "\\'hat do you ha\·e in your line of Jo.-06 ~" The-clerks said he took c. \Vin chester, held il. tested the Dolt, action then reach· ed in his pocke t pulled oul a cartridge and loaded the rifle. "You e;in't do !hat ," one clerk yelled, a{:..:ordiPlg to police report::. The man !hen backed aw;iy holding tht" rifle in a por1 arn1s po~i1ion and lold then1 "'don't move." lie ran ou1 ihe sporung goods shop, 101,·ards the main Sears slore holding the l'Hle over his head, witnesses said. Both clerk$ chased him BrJ<int \\·as the first. clerk to reach the ~la;;s door and as he slar1ed lo opl'n it. 1 lu~ n~in~ man 11hirlrd and tired a bla~t through 1he gl:'l ~s . shattering" the 11 indu1v ;;111d hitting Brya nt 1n lhe thif!h Ttir other clerk phoned ror se<·t1ritv patr11 hnen. hill 1l'hile he "·a5 on thf' phone. he heard a second gunshot -lhe suicide shot -he !old police. Ten "'ilnesses told police lhey heard the first shot. then saw the man running nut<;ide the store, waving the rifle. All V>'i1nes:::es said lhe rnan dropper! !he rifle. rctreh-ed i\. lo:,.ded it, then placed t1lr rifle butt against the edge of lhe building leaned 01•er it and pulled the trigger. He \\'llS killed itnmcdiately. police said . The dead man \vas dressed in blu!! jeans. a whii e l·shirt and a levi jacktl . Police placed his age.. between 2il and 40. They expect lo ide0ti£y him through fingerprints or F"Bl records. Bryant was in good CO'lldition , i nd didn't even realize he'd been shot at flrsi, another store clerk said . The bullet pa55· ed through his thigh. Police said one man. not realii iflg ~·h11t had happened. ~·ellcd at !he thier wh,..n he dropped the rine and told hiln if he couldn·t handle it properly, take it back. No or\e knev;r if other person5 had ente~ the store with the suicide victim. Faulty Wiring Blan1 ed <i.11 Fire A defec.1 111 electric "'iring la bclic\·ed 10 have caused " structural fire that resulted in approximately $1,000 worth of damage to 1 residence at 11 47 Miramar St. in U.·gun1 Beach e•I)' Tutsday ~ve­ ning. Firemen, who were at tJJe scene for an hour and a half. controlled fht blaze which started lmlde a wall. btfore the contents of the home were dAmaged. ~l uch 9f the elPctric \\'iring vrou\d ha ve to he 1·cplncW. !hey reported They Iden· lifled the owner aa J, r.ood,l'in, 727 St. Ann'1 Orl\l Charles Hess s11id Tuesday the district \\•lll be left \Vithout a spare bus and, should one or its vehicles break down, [unds "'ill ha ve to be spent leasing another onl'. Red Barton. a r,.presentati\'e or the Gillig Bus Company distributor in the area. told lht board the additional strain «ould cause a nUJTibcr of i.'Q1nponcnts in \hi'; vehicle to fail , Me noted that the bllses are built tor only sustained climbs on 12 percent grades. Nyes Place. official studies shO\\', is a 20 percent climb at the e LA6VNA6Rl1\'S ~-=--- beginning and a 14 percent for the n- maindet. Barton said the engine. brakes. transmission or rear axle of the vehicle could conceivably fail on the hill. He also said maintenance costs fo r the \•ehicle 'rould soar after prolonged use on the steep hil L Trustee Brov.'n \'oiced ronctrn that, ir the vehide shQuld be invol\'ed in an ac· cident on the hill. the district would be helii liable. Under previous rourt ruiiilgs, • Ill BY IN' TERLANDI "You're Going to Love This House. It 's • Fun Houu to be Going Brok• In." Es~apee Nabbed Monson Cohort Fo1uicl in Search LOS ANGELES <UPI! -A !'.1anson family member accused or atlempted 1nurdcr e~capcd from a 13th floo r jail cell today •. sa1ving through bar.~ and slldin~ dn1l'n a rope of torn rnattress COl'crs. but 11·as recaptured in a house-tu-hou se ~e;in·h in Holly\1'ood 1\·hcre he trashed the ge ta\vay t·ar. Sii.: other '.IJenonn c!a n membcr.s-11\'e 1\01ncn and a m;'ln -\~ere. arrested as su~pected accomplices. Kenneth Como. 31. arrested for hi5 alleged role in a weapon-stealing raid 011 a gun~hop, escaped from the Hall or .Justice aL about 3 a .m .• the sheriff's deportment reported. It \\.'as hi5 serond Jail escape. Deputie5 said he ~'as re<:aptured about ~e\'en hours later In a middle class residcntlal area of 1-follywood. and of· fered no rcsii;!anc:e. Como sa"·ed through tw o vertical ba rs in his crll into the passage1\·ay , and then •·enlarged a food pass-through" to get In- to an outside corridor. the sheriff'~ department said. tie pried off a windo\v screen and 101'.'ered himselr to a JO\h floor roof with a rope made of torn·up mattres~ 1:overs, and continued to the eighth floor \vith .11 si milar rope "'here he smashed a 1\·indow into a rourtroom and fled into the unguarded portion of the building. _i\lley Co11trove1·sy Slated For Laguna Council Airing Laguna Beach city attorney 'T'ully Seymour vdll bring the city roum:il up ·to dale tonight on tbe status of a long·stan· ding controversy over the re-opening of an alley closed to traffic many years ago. The couacll' ta.st M.r.rch agreed to take leg1l llteps to remove entto1chment1 In to the public rl1hL-of·w•)' ptr&llt1 -to Glen· neyre Street bEtwee.n Anita ant'! 'Ibllla Streets. On the .advil'e or city manager Law. rence Ross trowever. it was decided to nt-gotiate with property ow ner John i\lln· ter before filing litigation. i\lintcr's fa- ther. founder of 1 mortuary situated c.t one end ot. the aU•y. allegedly lowered lhe grade of the lhoroua:hfar e and bOJlt 1 Oight of ~. makln& Jt impirn able for vthlcular traffic. Other matter• or businus on tonight'• brief Jf.lte.m agenda include: -Recognition of thrte veteran police officer•. -Adnotion of the Uniform Ftre Code. -Ordlnance5 estal>llshing vehicuh1r load li•nhs and retonlng proptrty in the l8test Laguna C11nyon :irinnexatitn'I. RcsolutJona re5eiodioi fret Sunday parking In win ter and designating Thuriiton CenleMial Week. Nov. 14-'lO. -C-0n1ideration of a request for a government grant for a new sewage treatment demonstration program. -Statement from the Citizens' Town Planning · Association rea:ardine the t'Oastal freeway. Laguna Bicycle Club Sets Mee t The flist me.eUng or the new Laguna Beach' Bicycle Club wjll be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Recreation . De:pairt- ment, 17i N. Coart Hi1hw1y. Activities of the new·orpnizaUon, open to bike riders or aJI agu, will lnclude day-long trlps, bib r1ctn1 and IOl'I( dl1tsnce riding. Ptr1ons lnttresttd In helping e5llbllsh the club are urged to •ttend the meeting. f urthur information may be obtained frtm the Recreatton Departmenl 11 4G4- l l24 eJt. 46, parents cannot ''sign away" the rights of their children by .signing permission slip.! allowiJ1g them lo ride the bu!. \\"hen an injured atudent reache! adullhood . he could sue the district for damages, officials pointed out. The bu s runs up the hill '\vill not begin until the city council prohibits park.ing along the curb at the lo1ver porlion5 of Nyes Place. \\lith cars parked on the street. it is difficult for the ICM1g school bus lo negotiate the sharp curves . • r1 e Mesa Jails Higl1wa y Official A Stale Dil·ision of Highways official 11 ;1~ arrested in Costa i\1csa Tues<tay on charges of soliciting bribes to speed up free\1'3Y condemnation procedures. Robert Aiden Nichols. 44. or 1608 Buena Vista Ave .. Anaheim. wa5 booked into er· ty jail on the bribery charge Tuesday alternoon. Bail was set at $8,250. Nichol!, an l!sistant tighl-o!-way •gen t, was 1rrested by state, county ind city officers, v.·ho v;ork:ed with Costa i\·tesa tire dealer Don Swedlund , to crack the case. Investigators fro1n th e District A!· lorney's Offict said Nichols aocepted $J .000 from S1-redlund to 'ecure tor Swedlund a letter of credit from the state certifying that his land had been con· dcmned for a fu lure frerway. Officers allege 1Vichol5 appro.ached S\\·edJund last \\'Cek. Tl1e tire dealer is seeking a bank loan to move his business ll'hich is in the future path or the Newport Freeway. Swedlund applied to the state for th!. er.edit leller to support his loan request. Nichol' normally handles such matters. S\\·edlund informed state authorities or lhe alleged bribe offer last Friday and was asked lo complete the deal. Two State Department of Justice af. ricers, District Attorney investigator Bill Tynes, and Costa !'.lesa Police Lt. Tom Durham were at the tire store. ~ W. 191h S\ .. "'hen Swedlund allegedly gave the $1 ,000 to Nichols. NiC'hols was arrested immediately after the alleged money cxcha11ge. Sta te Department of Public \Vorks or- hcials said Nichols' arre~t culminated ar.; in vestigation lau nched by !he public v.·orks department but prosecution or Nichols would bt' handled by the Orange County District Atlorney'5 Ofrice:. Slate high14·ay officials said Nichop v.·orked for the. Di vision oC 1-liihway:J alxlul 10 years. Nicholds was unknow n to public "'orks off icials in Costa l\1t..'!a and Newport Beach \\'ho said the cities rarely ha ve contact "'ith highway right-of-way agents. 'TI~ righl.of·way agent usually deal.!> directly with properly owners in an a(- fe<:ted area. Oraalfe Weac•er Vair sk;o with temperatures reaching in~ the 80s are in the works for Tburaday. with 1 peat of 88 along I.he seashore and ovar- nllht J)ws in lbe 5116. INSmE TODAY A no th t r batch of commtudt~ a·nd collroiote Uteater attrac- tLOILS, litaded by Lag1u1a.'s "Loug Day's Jour11ey l'nto Ni9ht," go on lilt board$, this week. See t'11· tcrlai11me11I, Paoe 31. l lt'tllt t Matti .... 1."-11 ...,.,.. "' ..... ...,, C111'91'11111 11 MwtM1 ·~-• ,,,_,.,_ • ~--"41 CllM.llW.. I.Ill lt l)rtlllll QllllfJI t6 Ci.•~ ._.. PTA M c.mlt• '' sr~ ...,,.. • c-•we"ll 1• tMftt fl.as DHlll N91ic.M 1• Of. Sl9111(,..,. II O!v1•cat t-li si.-....,..._ ....,. ... ,, ... It, ..... ' ftlrill'-11 • 1.~ .. ,,,_, lf.U _ tll111trt .Jl•:ll l'IMllCI 11•n WHl"'I t HatttC-j.t Wllllt WI "" 1' """ Ll~~•rl ~ WI-'\ NIN'I M-.1$ MlllM~ 6 WWII H ... 1 .. • • - . f f)Atl'I' PILOT SC • Cle~ttte Council Drain Builfffug Problems Flare San Clementi!: councilm,.n fl'lnight ?.•ill be: confronted with yet another ha ssle over v1ho should huild strJrm drams for ftew tr•cts -the cit~. ('If Ule develo~r- Lincoln Siiv1ngs and Vian. v.·hich Is building I new mobile hnme p1rk along the back nine of lhe Shorecliffs Coif Course. is disputing ci ty engineer recom· mendations thal_lb.a-· dratn from-tfS prope rty to el.:is1ing drainag'e on the hn~ Lincoln has agreed to build a drain 24 inches wide. A dispull: of a simila r naturl!: arose eatll l!:r this fall "''hen councllml!:n heard developer comp laints O\'er a dra in serv· in~ a proposed condC1minium project. . U:iuncilml!:n sided with th!!: dl!:velope r tn that Clfie. • The Lincold matter is more complti, Share Wealth With Wife, ' Klug Ordered !o.1illiona ire developer John \\'arren Klug v.'aS ordere-d Tuesday to share hls substantial holdings in the Pacesetter Homes empire with his estranged wile, Janet McLeod Klug, as part of a divorce settl ement ordered by Or11nge Cou nty Superior Court J udge Bruce Sumn er. - Judge Sumner nrdered equill d ivt~inn nf the Pa!'eselter presideot·s !hree million !hares in gr::inting Khi g an interlocutory decree of divorce. Klug v.•as ordered to pay !-.1rs. Klug S4SO 11 month in support for each of four children. Judge Sumner 's further distribution of holdings held by Klug appeared to .ambunl to 11.n almost tqual division of total a.5sets valui!:d at more !han $3 million. Klua is active in the Investors f\1arine: Vista Baya and Laguna De velo!'lment companies. Mrs. Klug v.•as awarded the family home at 53\ Bayside Drive. Newport Beach, all ils furniture and furnishings and custody of the couple's four children. The Klugs married in 1953. They parttd last year. Planners Okay Underground Utility Bids Two j)tbptrty owners in lhe Thre~ Arch Bay area of St)uth L3gun11 were grllnted approval Tuesday by f.he County Pl11nning Commission to insta ll under g r o u n d utilities without dedication of bea ch sc- cess. The !~fool v.·ide. bPach 11ccess ls 11 r~ quirement of the new Beach and Rttrea- tinn District code for all pro~rty owner:\ who v.•ish to mak e unpmvements on their )ar.d. • However. the p!anntng ~t aff recom- mended In the two cases that nl"I reesonab!e beach acce!s could be pro- vided . Affected v.•ere lands nwned t,i v Frederick 0 . Grant st I.he north"·ester!y corner of South La !ienda and Ba rranrn Street and lhn~e nf ~frf' Bern itrd Portnoy M the ~outh sidr nf th .. rul df! ~c. end of L:aitun it a Dn"f' nppn~it e the: tiltry Imm C:n11 ~ H11i:hw11v S~ps are be ~ !aken b.\' the: Plannin~ De partment staff tn amend !.h!' BRO overlay tone to eliminate such re- quiremenls 1n co nnection v.•ith minor ctin- ~truction reques ts. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT ~ CJINiG"f CO.UT PU8Ll5HING COMllA.N'( Rob•ri N. w •• 4 Pr.,i<IM1! •nG !'11~!1>hcr J 1c\; I . CUTley V"9 ..... iol.nl and G~1l Mllll8V Thoni•• ic,...,u E<ilt.r Th~"''' A, M11r11J..i11• M..,tgf"I l!fl!Dr Ch•rl ... H. Looi Ric~t•i r. Ntll but it is aceOmpll'lied •ith complaint~ that the deve1oper •ould have 11' build 1n eXPl!:nsivt dtain which would serve olher properties. A .lawyer for !ht 5avinas and loan- dtvelopment firm. Benjamin S. Crocker. ha s ttlld tM elty in 1 letter th1t the flnn has oblaint!d pt:rmillsion from owoer.s of e links lo build a line from the park tn th ke at the 16th hole, then drainage could 'ft jbe--nat\!!a.I routes !hrough the golf course. But City En~inee.r Phil Ptter belitves the size v.•bich the develo per wants is too sma ll. Ht proposes the larger one. But Crocker told C<1unc ilmen this week fhat the: ftiur-foot drain would Oood the lake and also require expensive main- tenance e&se.ments. ' ' The: flooding would increast thl' \iabiH· ty to t.ht developer in case of nood damage, he added . He urges cnuncilmen to agn!t 11qth the system as propt'.)sed b,v tht savings and loan firm, not the 5pecificatinn~ of the engineer. The dra in ma ll.er is the .final hurdle ~fore const rucliti!'I Sl.'lrts on lht mobile home. park, approved by the council despite heattd loca..l contrnversy over more mobile home parks in the city, Shortly after th-e: approval of the proj· ect !a5t summer (tht park wil contain a large number of modular f'lomes as we ll 11s mobile homes ! councilmen estab\ishtd a strict fonnula for any new pa rk ap- prov als, The new code specifies that no mor" miihilt home proj~ts "'ill be approved until po pulation increases by 10.000. In essence:. then, the I..incoln park de velopment likely will be the city's only new one for the next severa.t years. Community Chest 'Drive Laggi.ng In Laguna Beach After getting off lo a fist start, Laguna's Community Chest drive is la;- ging a liltle 1t the ha lfwa y mark, ac- cording to director A. William McCre&dy. "W.t •e. ii\Ul~ hllfwa y ~ln1 ,if\ the month-long fund rai&ing drive," 11id !-.1cCrea.dy, "and have just passed the ha lfw ay mark in co!Jection.s to\''l'lrd ou r goal of $62,000. However. In the fi&ht nf past years' campai1n rtpnrts. !he firs t half of !ht drive usu11ly hrings in aMut two-thirds of f.he total needed, so we wll! have to step up our efforts." With $36,000 collected to dAte. the fund is several thous11nd dollars beh ind its usual pace, McCre1dy said, urging donors of past years, as "·ell as new rl'Sidl'nts, to remember the oteds of the 16 agencies serving the community &nd served by the Chest. ~1rs Grace Sht.ridan ill on du ly daily ln the campaign off ice:, 223 Forest Ave .. lo answer quesllom and receive donations. Freeway Slaying Charges Weighed Against 2 Teens Orange Qiunt.v sheriff 's nHicer~ 11•111 tr.- ri;iy a~k t.ht Distrirt Attome:y's Office jo i~.~ut 11 murder comp!.tdnt 11g11 inst twn ynung hitchh ike rs accused tif the killln~ nf II Garden Grov e mot.oris l in a Santa An 1 F'reew11y robhery. Capta in James Bro11dbl'!I. s11 id th" war- rant will be. 11ought against \Vtl liiim Dfin. ni:r> nuno" 11nd Nflrman \lin!',.n! Rur!'ht:ll. boith 18 .and both from Sta mford. Cnno Both mtn ll'f're .!lrresled bv ('Alifnrnu1 Highway Patrolmen ?.1onda v' ni11ht 11.:hen thei r auto was halted near ihe Sii nd Can- yn.n turnnff. Officers said thev forced tke vehiclt over to the sidt. of 'the: rnad after noticing it btine driven in an erratic manner. -·-------- J Trilin H a/,t,ed By El.ephants NEW DELHI (UPI I A trumpeUnt herd of wild elephants blocked 1"11 petlf af I traln fM 14 bcW'I ~ tfl l~Uve f1tally lnJW"«I ene fJ! thl:~ hu..tt, r1ilw1y orflelals reported Wednnday. The officials ssld the incident ('lC- curred in the jungle~ of Ass11n Slate of eal!lero India Tuesd11y night. After the elephant w11~ hit. a large numher nf !ht" anim al~ eme rged from the jungle onto !he: track and bloc ked the path or lhe: train. which retreated to 1 nearby st1tlon. The tl!'ph1nts kept 11.n All-night vigil a.round the in1ured animal un- til it ditd \\'tdnesday morning and rhen moved back inl.o the jungle. th!!: official~ said. Th~ train v.•aittd un1i l all of the. elephants had lefL the scene before coptinuing. Doomed Kids , Mom Evicted Front Honie SOUTH SAN FR ANCIS CO (U P!\ - Mrs Jacqueline Collum and her three fatally-diseased. children are he in g evic ted from the ir home. The t1wner f.lf the mode:5l suburban house. v.•ants the Collums out so his daughter can live. there. Mrs . COiium . a 34-yea.r~ld divo rcee:, has received more than f7 ,000 in spo n- 1 aneous contributions from throughout the world for her three ij \•ing children, ages 6, 7 and 12. who have Batten's Disease, 11 rare nervous disorder 11•hic h blinds, cripples and brings on dea th al ao early age. The f11mily's plight came to public notice whe.n the oldest chlld, P1t1.y, 13 died of the dise;ase and there was a dispute ov er a county burial allowance Now the woman says she; has received notice from her land lord that he \\'ants her to move. out because his daughter s nrl her hu sband, whom he built the house for. waot In mnve in. Counl y welfare nfficia!s. whn pay mo~l of the rent. say it is goi ng 1o bt d\f ficult t.o fi nd suitable quarte rs for !he fantily Harry Lyn ds, the l11ndlord. said · "'NO o!'le has more sympathy ft>r Mrs . Collum thin l , but I aimply w1nt to make use of my own property.'' Assembly Okays Gas Tax Boost; Appeal Pending SACRA MENTO (UPI J -A Sena!e- p11!sed bill e1Lending the st11te sales t;ix to g11isoline 11nd raising $177.4. million for rapid lransit 11nd public transportation w11s passed by the Asst'mbly Tuesday. The measure by Sen11te Lea der Jatn r.s R Mill~ ID·S11n Diegol. v.·oul d increase the C'O~l or a 35-<'tnt ga11on of gi.iso!in~ by nearly twn cent.(. The merisure "'AS appro ved 44-15 hut actua l return rof the legisla tion tn lhe Senate; for concurrenc e in Assemhly ~mt·ndmPnts 1\·as h ! n r k "d h,v Assemblyman V.'illi11 m Ketchum ( R·Paso Rohles 1. an opponenl. He: Rnnoun ctd he "·111 seek to havp the vntt re:cnns1r!t rl"d, a declaration thal ha~ !ht t ffect of fre eiing the bill in the Ass,.mb!~·. Assemblym an \Vadie P Deddf'h I fl- Chult Vis!a 1, lht A~sembly spnn~nr nf tht hill, ~aid, "\Ve_ n~d it badly if we'rp going lo provide ,11ny kind of help lor puhhr lr 11 n~pnrta tinn ." Aul As~embly1n an John Stull IR· Leucsdia ~. crit ici1,ed th e measure 11s a ''ta11: increa~e 11 mount ing to something hkl' $1 60 tn i l70 mil llnn." The. bill would reduce the slalt>'s sh11re of the nicke l..,n·a-dollar sale.~ t11 x to 3·,4 ptrctnt and increRse local goverriment's shsre b,v 1/4 of one per.cent. C<iunliP~ wnukl be r~quirPd to !ptnrl thP extrR rf'venu e fnr a Inca! transpnrtat1nn fund "'ilh 3 percenl of it ea rmarked for comprehensi\'e transport.ation planning In count ies wit h more then Mlfl.000 population, the re:ma ioder nf the: addt'd re\•enu e .... ·ould be se;t asi de fo r publir transportation facililies and operating e.1.· penses. Au 11t1n1 M1n1,11111 l!dllfl'I, Letw•• IMc• Office 12? For•ol A Y1n11t M1 ilint <1a'tlr111~ P.O. l o• 666, 9265 2 .S. Cl1-1a Offlct Trustees Reject Restudy ·, '• •. :· " " ., ·. •.· •, .. •' . 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(Oll!I MHI, (.l•llVfl.ll • ...-Ui.fllll .... <trrll"..JJ,H "'°""''Y' w ,...11 tt.n .-tf<1ri "'"'1try Ml/~1lltM, U .)J _.,,,,, T '. Of School Parki11g Poliey A. pleit hy the San ClemPnl ~ Hish School adm il'lis rration t~ reJt udy t hi hoard'1 new traffic t ltatlon policy 111•as rllsm.lsstd Mnnd•y by truslel's l'.lf the Capistrano Unified School District. Thi' latest proposal w11s to ha \•t UnJlul horlzM J)tr50n~ p&rking in the school Int cittd by the San Cle.me.nil' Polite ~partmtnt onl y at lht reque~t of the @iris' or boys' vice principal~. The hoard has previously given ptrmisis:ion for pt'.:lliCf' rlt1tlon~ tn t'le issued 11 vehlcles are parked in front ol drlve:w11y5, hindrr bus moveme:nt. or hl"'Ck traffic in the p1rkln& lot. Pf'rmissll'ln Wt! not &ivPn to rite • un11uthorl1f!d vehiclf'~ In l~ !Cit. Ch1rles O.r1an, junior cl ass preJident. tnld tht bolrd that 58 more park.In« t;tic~ers wtre hisued so th,11t there would not he e;mpty spaces in lhe lot Tru~ttes Donrthl LnJsy JM11""1:1 out that l!evtral stall!! t amil!rkrd tor i;pecifle seniors are u~u11\ly tmpty. He suggested having • l!f'C'lion fl'lr 11eninrs. but nl'lt Ind ividual st•ll~ tor In· divi du1tl per~on~. Dargan answtred th11t s t u d e n l or11:1nilalions were: pursuing tht problem. ()np KURRl'~tinn the student le•dl'r mivie to the board w1s 10 have ttmpor1ry p1t rk- lng stickf'r~ av11lh1hlP at the 1rJivlty of- nce for p11renl.8. salegmm. and other visitors In lhP !'rt mpu5 The bo11rd did not con~j~er It bf'c11use 11 would be t(l(I rhf(irult lo tr'lmmun1rall" thf! p;'lll!'y '" tl't, 11:en~r1d puhlic. Prinrlp111 l 0111rrel1 Taylnr txprt~tted hi~ mnflde.nce in the sf.udtJnta' 1billty to golve: !ht psrkln11: prnblem i nd s•id tht milter hitd bMn. in hill opinion. exsggerated. •• Schoolmen San Joaquin Critics', Motive Questioned By GEORGE LEIDAL et !!It 1111uw ~1111 ""' San Joaquin school administrators and parenl organir.alion leadership today branded as .. political " the charges of two 0Hic1als of the: Council of Communities of Irvine I CCI I. District officials said lhey \\•ere "con- fused" ahout why John Burton, ao Irvi ne City Cou ncil cand ilate , and f\1ile:s "Pete" Pelerson would "call a press cortlerenee llrst and plan a meetin g with the district orf icials later." Burton and Peterson charged the dist ric t with muc h or the blame for lhe current double l!itssions and fisc al dif- ficulties it faces. Wa yne Clark. another council candidate who is active 1n several school org11niia- tions. today de fended the iidminiatr1lion. .. The San Joa quin school dis trict has taken th e Initiativ e t0 seek solut io!'I~ to its prohl tm:'I." Cl ark 3aid. Capistrano Highlands 1rea11. Among positive steps taken by the district to meet Its 1tudent hou!ing !hortage are: -Board level consideration of 1lternate llnanc1n~ methods includlng tax over- rides versus bond financing . -District staff pre:para1ion of 11 fnur· track. all yea r school plan whic h is being readied fn r in1plementa tion July I. -Adm1nistralion study of alternalt school building conctpts I n c I u d t n g modular -tcrnporary -units. -Board c(lnsidera11o n of levying nne- lime: fees on ne w homes bull! in the distric!, to pay for new schools. Da ve King, dirl!:ctor ol facilities plan· ning for the district, noled th at th e J'.lllrents of lhe Capistrann Highl ands area two year.,; ago had been present!d a modul11r school plan. They opted to bus their children 1••hile awaiting comtruction * * * of 1 permanenl fa ciltty, King noted . Clark noted that tht board on Oct, 6 received from the coord inating coufl('ll of parent·l.eacher associalioo11 a documen t spelling out fmrnediate courses of action to f!Ol ve hnusi ng problems .. Clark said he r11:pcctcd ··ra vorable:" Be- llon to tie_ taken b}' the board in estab!lshing a joint distrirl. p11re:nt, developer and planner grou p to work on district problems. Key to this proposal. Clark siiid . w(luld be !he hiring of an impartial con~ullanl tn examine the si1uation 11 nd returri •ith suggestions for possible immediate ac• lions. Among the:w could be v.'ay~ of chani ing st11 te legislation that currcn1ly limits lh11 San Joaquio Di.stricl from spending iOm& '16 millinn 1n 1·1Jter·authorized bond money for ne'A' schools. Of Burton·s critical re merks about the dist rict, Clark sa id, "I'm pleased that Burton has begun to ed ucate himself about the pressing problems of education in a grnwing school district." Cla rk and district off icial:'! corrected whal he said 1vere errors 1n Burlon '5 press statement including the $3 to SS million cost to build and t.lemenl&ry sch no I. School Shortag·e Blame "The correct figure. ls more nearly $1.S million," Clark said. District officials said a ne1v elementary school costs from $\.3 to Sl.5 million. Leveled by CCI Members A district spokesman no ted the $406 .000 site purchase expense '*''!IS for a school to be built in El Toro -not f\l iss1on Viejo - and !he decision to purchase the si(I!: resulted from an ''inadve rten t 111\ocalion of runds hy the State Department of Education .'' The grant In repair Irvine school which dales from 1929, included an f'x lra S406,000 for replacement ot the building. ..ThP dislricl decided ii would be better lo provide ii ddi lio nal classrooms lo house students than to bu ild cl;issrooms jusL lo replace old one:i;," lhe spokesman said. Irvine school has been rated sa fe under the stale'~ Field Act -earthquake safety law. Lak e Forest 'A'as C'hnse.n for the new school because more than haJr the district's growth -based on house foun- rlalion counts -is located in the El Toro. f\lission \'iejo, Laguna Hllls a n d Board to Revie'v All District Opinion Surveys Th,. Laguna Beach ~!'hnol boa.rd has agreed ln cnnsid Pr adopting as sch()(I) policy !hf' s!ipu!a tlon fh;i t no opinion 111rve:ys mn.v hf> mailed to d.Jstrlcl ~aren t~ uo ril ! h e questiona ire:s are rf'l'if'wrd b~· lhe ho<1rrl. The rru~!rcs Tue~da.v un;i ni mously 1:1~k­ cd th.:it. s11r h .fl poHi;-.v h" J)rcparert for adoption . The action v.·ns ~park ed by a C(lm plain1 from t r11~!ee Patricia Gillette 1h11t .~chool offi cial s had ma iled nut ~11rvf'y~ on the intemationRI teaching alphabet (I l1a) "'ilhou~ consulting the bn ~rd. M~. Gl!lt!tP ~aid she had bf>en "em- b;1.rr11s~rd " 1,·hen 1 parent h11d c<1nt acted her about !hP surve;y &nd she rad known nn!hinp: ahnu ! i! In nrdrr In adopt flt chanE?e school Pfllir-v, thP npw n1lp must be read.l'lnr1> in tlptn session tlf the board and may nnl be ;:idoplf'd 11n!1I lhP fo!Jow1ng trustee meetin~. TODAY by DIAMOND PRICES THEN AND NOW San Joaquin School 0 1stncl ad- ministrators and trustees, de velopers and the Irvine Company v.·ere blamed Tues- day for the shortage of 5chools in the district. John Burton. ch<1irman nr lhP Cnun!'il of Com milnlties of Irvine ;i nd ~f\1iles "Pele·• r el.er'son, a member nf th e; schools study con1mittee of CCI returned from a trip to Sacrarnento anrt charged in a s1alcrnent released Tuesday : -Thal money earmarked for e<1rth- qua ke proofing constructinn I ~~\l'ld Act ~ on the old Irvine School ha~ been spent to r school sites in Mis sion Viejo. -Thal sc hool district offi cial11 havr. not been on their t(les in filing applications for fun ds with the St;ite Department or Educ?.tion in Sacram ento. -ThaL there is no ma ster pla n or the San .Joaquin Sch()(l] District. -Tha t developers are to b\11 me ror se\1· in~ h{ln1cs lo people. tcllin~ thetn there: i:or a schnol ~ilc bu t nut warning them lh<1l 1~ v.·nu\d be two lo fou r years before a school 11·i!I be built. -Th;:if the Irv ine CQmpany is equally guilty or poor planning in the area which has led lo !he prl!:scnl shorltlge or school~. Burton and Peterson found that stat" law on schools dict<1tes a bu ilt in lag nf tv.·o years between the ti me oew homes are started and schools llft completed. "The law requires !h<1t fnunda!ions be cnuotl'd and then appl\catinn made frir state cnn~tru!'!inn funds." Burl on stated . ... It !<1kes 90 day.~ In builfl a hnus e; i:t nd twn ,\'ears he;'fore a school can he con- stru!'led." Bur1on J1<1 id a proposed moratorium on hnmp con.~truc!ioo in the Irvine arrii would only incr·cast the probl em urirler ex illl ing la w "lf we stop layio~ foun- dation~ 1Ye rlimlnatr the criteria for ;id- rl1tional i=Chool cnostru!'!ion fun~." Peterson said there is some hope that thP Stale Lcfi!islalure will work otil an equitahl e schonl financing program for the stale no"' lh;:it !he Su premt Court ha!'i ruled that properly taxes cannot be used fe>r scbOl'll!'i. Thev fnunrl in Sacr::1mento that th e statP ·has nnlv $~ rnil \lon in funds for schnol constr1;ction <ind applications ff)r billions. "\\'e are ahnul ninth on !he !i~t and a ne t\' ~chon! ro.~t~ SJ lo S.'i millin n so Accutron 1DeepSea r • In 1865. a one-carat. d ia mond v.·as listed at a selling price of 18 pound s, nr S90 . It has jumped lo 21 pounds. or $105 by lfl67. This stone ~ "'Els rp11dificd io the British price ~( Ji~t ; "The Je;ist defect, want of (or ll over) spread, or faintest tinge of colour. reduces these values con- siderably." 'l,"his same top quality stone \\'Ould sell for between $_1.j()O and $2.000 today. The most accurate underwater watch a diver can wear! Give him the Accutron Deep Se• ... tlil mo~! 1ccur1!• w1!ch lo thl underw1let world 111·1 dltf1rent lrorn Ill olli•r 1nork1I watch••. becau111t uaea 1 tln'f \.._ el1cllonlcal!y·pow1r1d tuning rotk lo11e1d of th• cu1lom1ry b11l1oce wheel to ke1p t!mt. The tun!og fork •P!ll• 1•cr'I / .l!:COfld !nlo 351> I Yl'1 p1rt1 ,\ 10 f)tlCI•• th•l WI gu1r1t1tff 1eeu•1cy1owlthlri 1 mlriull . ··' a month.• you can !'.ee where \\'!'. stand under the presenl ~ituation. ·· Burton emph11 sized . P~er.son said that oJ ss1n.ooo earmark· ed for e.arthquAke proofing on rhe lrv\nl!: School only $57.000 wa~ spenl fnr I h 11 l purpo:;e and $463.000 used for s11e purchase in t.1i~sion V1ejo. Bolh men. who 11re among 34 can- <hdales £or ('11Y couocil in the new city nf Irv ine, ~aid they had no short term solu· li on to the problem . "But H the school art ministr111nrs ca!'I· not come up 1yi\h snrne: snlut1on 1n a reasonable length of time lhey should be replaced," Burton added. Modular construction which could shorten build ing time for new schools and a ta x override to finance I.hem v.•ere put forward. Aries, Dorothy Move Into Lead In Yacht Race By ALMOJ\' LOCKABEY Dl lLT "!LOT ltllllltl ltli.r The two Col umbia 57.s took advantage of fresh winds oH lhP Baja coast Wednes- day and moved into the \t ad in NPwport Harbtlr \'acht Club's Caho SAn Luca 5 race. Russ Wa rd ·s Aries from LAhainR Yacht Cluh v.•;is ;ihout one mite ahead nf Bob Beaurh amp's noruthy n, NHYC. ;iis th ey ~Ai lrd t<iward r-.J ;igrl;1lrna A.:i.v. Tht !wo yachts we re abnu!. 60 mi le.~ nor!h f'f Mag Bay. Al Schuelll•rn1an·s An11<1 Mariii II WR!I about 18 n1iles behind lhl' lc><1dcr!I:, Willian1 V \Vrii.:ht':; Kah1l 1. l-lt''l!n11:1on I l;irbour Yacht C!uh, anrl f!.am1Jn Carlin's Sayula, Acapulc11 Yach! Cluh \\'('ff' ~Ailini;t \\'J\hin lhrre n1 1lr.~ of c;it h nther abl)ut 12 mlle!'i b<>hind Anria MariA IL John Scripps' Nov1a lk:I i\lar. San 01rµo Yacht Cluh w.:is 15 mile~ astrrn of Kah1h The fleet enioyerl JO In 12 knlll 1.1·1nds T11r .,d 11y night hul thr bree7.e dropped to Rhout .~1x knnl~ t>arlv t(ld111·. Fre3he:r wind~ are P~pec!l'rl !att-r tnrlav. •tCIJTIGlf • 811, •IA "l"-~tll~IUI 1ltt!. Tuttf It I dt~I~ of ~6 l•tl. '"r,u~ 1l111t lftd ,11or. f11y.(11lt .,.11111ow.$1tl. Like property values. diamond prices vary \v idely. ~acre of la.nd in Callfnrnia mAy be v.'orth $5.000 or $50,000. Everything depends on the desirability of the property. ni~monrl !> may be u·orth S800 a rarat or $2,000. Lt depends on quaJi· ty. The more. flawless the stone, the clearer its color, the higher 1\s price will be. Accutron" by Bulova \Ve hA ve diamonds, of very nice qu ality for around Sl.000. We have 1•1 nther~ of the same size, that sell j fnr as little as S800 or as much as \1'me in and see 011r fine collec- J. c 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA $2.000. '~. tion of diamonds. There is sure tn CONV{Nl fNl llRM5 l~ Y~A•S SAM E LOC ATION h~ one thst t "'ill fill your needs and j ' flt your bud~eL , BAN l().MERJCA~D-MASTf• C HA~G>l PHON l 541-J401 E R:'Eta m •!o:::C:l .... :i:att1rc=....., Ji" tttt •CC'P" s t:l'I • ~ ~ __ I I j l I .-. .. "'-" San-~le111en.ie • C~pis~rano EOITIO F VO(. M, NO. 251, ~ SECTIONS, 60 PAGES en Bribe1·y CharfJt• State Official • Seized Ill Mesa A State Division or •ligh~'AYS official \\'as aJ"restet.l in Custa !\1esa Tuesd;iv on charges of SCilic.iti ng bribes to speed up freeway condemnatlon procedure.s. Robert Aiden J\ichols, 44. of .1608 Buena Vista Ave., Anaheun, \1·as booked into ll- School Pa11el LiJ{es Report 011 F uJI Year Presid1>nts of 1:i parent -teach er orgar.izations within llu'! San Joaquin :Elementary Schoo! Dislrict reacted fa\'orably tu a vrelim1na r.v disrricl rcpo1:~ on all -year S('hOcl \ p r o g r a m 1n i 11 g presented Tuc~day night. , \\'ayne C\::i rk, presi dent of the L;ni\·ersi. ly Park P-TA and chairm<1n of the , (·oordinati11g (1)llUCil of P -TA -P -T 0 pres1derll s, !iaold thosf' a l t e n d i n g 'l\iesday's meP.1ing at !he dis1ri c1 offic1~ ;u1ncx .. sccn1cd to be very excited about 1t ... The plan. if appro\'cd by the bonrd and a parent study group, could begin as eat· Jy as next July I. Clark noted. H 11ould pro1-ide four ··rracks'' of clas,,;. sc-hed11\ing lhroughout the distl'ict, inean* ing a nc\\' unit or study v.·ould begin eoth 15 da\'S. II p·upil would f'nro ll for 45 clays of 1.n- struction at a lirne and take 15 days vacation -three calendar 11·eeks - bct\\'Cl'I \ scssiott.5. By e!in1inatini: the suinrnrr vacation period and gi1·ing sludents four, thr!!e- weck vacat ions a year. the district \o;ould realize a savinQs of school use. That n1eans ihe space of fi1·e full sc:hool huilrlings would be added 11·ithout bu ilding li\'e nc1v schools. Since lhe district project s a shortage or 11.5 school buildings wit hin ti1e next h\'O :year.~. doublf' sessions could b t' eliminated. Cl;:irk noted. Three schools are on 1l1e drt1\.\·ing boar<ls anti will h<' buil t in !hr nexr tv;o ye;irs. Ar.1ong the fltt·tors aboul tht-plau th:il in1pressed P-TA presidents, Clark s;ud. ,~·ert' the "very rxcilinE! educa tinn:il potentials inherent in !he plan " "IL's the mosl progrcss.i\'e propos:il l'1r srcn 111 a long tirne ," 1,e added Bel:ausc a ne1\ <·lass prol<(ra1n 11 ouk\ hegin each 1;, <la_\':> a ~l 11dc11t ha\·ing dif. ficulty tnasteri11g a course could <lrop back Ll da~·~ and start vver Bright sludcn1s <:ould accclC'r:itc thl.'ir progra1ns as 11ell. Clark po111ted ouL The µrogran1 i,; under :itud.'· hy the San Joaquin Di~trict adJninislration. Sa11 CJernente's Building Boo111 KeejlS Up Pace San (,lcmenie·s building boom con- tinued al a brisk pare last month. figures released by clty officials revealed !his WCt!k. The r11 y·s building depa rtment issued ~8 permits during Septe1nber -pennil~ wilh a v11l ue of $838.741. t~· jail on !he bribery charge Tue.~da y altcrnoon. Bail 1\•as set at $6,250. Nichol s, an assistant right--0f-1ra.1• agent. \\'as arrested by st ate, county and city officers. "'ho 11·orked \1•ith Costa ~lcsa tire dealer Don S11·edlund , to crack the case. Jnl'esligators fro1n the District Al· torney's Office said i\"ichols accepted $1,000 fron1 Swedlund lo secure for S1redlund a letter or credit l'ron1 the state certifying that his land had been con· demned for a futul'e freeway. Officers allege Nichols ap proach('{! Swed lund last week . Tht' tire dealer is seeking a bank Joan to n10\'e his busines~ which is in the future path of the Newport Freeway. S\\'edlund applied lo the slate for the credit Jetter to support his loan request. Nichols norn1ally handles such matters. Sv.·edlund informed state authorities or tht alleged bribe orfer last Friday and \\·ac; asked to complete the deal. T\•10 State Department of J ustice of- Hcet's, District Attorney in11estigator Bill T1·nes, and Costa 11esa Police LI. Tom Durham v.•ere at the tire store, 5iQ \\'. 19th St.. \\'ben Swedlund alle'gedly gave Lhc $1,000 to Nichols. Nichols Yoas arrested immediately aft!'r the alleged money cxchapge. ::: Manson Fa1nil y "Nlernber C<~ugltt After Escaping LOS ANG ELES (UPll -A r.lanson fan1ilv 1nember accused of attempted 1nurd'cr escaped from a 13fh floor jail cell today, sav.•tng through bars and sliding dov.·n a rope nr torn mattress co1·ers. bul \\'as recaptured in a house-to-house :-.earch in Hol!yv:oocl 1\•here he crashed the gcla\\'RY car. • Sii;: other fl fanson c:lan me111ber:4--f11'f' \\'Omen and a man -\1·cre arrested as ).u~pected acco1nplices. Kenneth Como . 31. arrested for hi~ alleged role in a \1·eapo11-s1eali11g raid on a gunshop, escaped fr o1n lhe II.ill ol ,Justice at about 3 a.n1 .. the sheriff 's dl'partment reported. It was his secuncl Jail escape . Deputies said he was rctaptured :iho ut se\'en hours later in a middle i:las~ r~sidential area of Hollywood, and o/- fered no resistance. Como sawed through !ll'O verlical bars In his ce ll into !he pa ssage"'a~·. and then ,;enlarged a food pass:through" to get in · to an outside corridor. the sheriff's department said. He pried off a window screen and lowered him self to a 101.h noor roor "'ilh a rope made of torn-up mattress co\'ers. and continued to the eighth floor with a similar rope where he smashed a "·indo\\' into a courtroom and fled into the unguarded portion of the building. Shortly afterward, deputies detailed to cheek out Manson Family haunts in t11c hippie area of West Hollywood sighted on Sunset Boulevard a van belonging to th~ F:tmll~·. It ill usually parked in front of the ttaU of Justi'-'t:, where members of the r·lan keep vigil for their imprisoned leader, Charles J.1anson. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "70, 1971 • Ill esa -...... ~-. .... , • • • Cn911ey's Hi.fling Hiyla :\t lor J an1es <;agne,v paid debts to society in n1any 1940s mO\'ic gangster roles. No1v the oneti1ne Ne\\'· port Beat·h property o\vncr is hobnobbing in high !:iOcicty. l\le~ F·erguson tlcfl) is d riving four·hor:-e 1~arriage in Ne\v York hon;c aiid pony co tnpelition at Stony Brook. Spectator Sues Rider A ~ung .11pectator 1vho wa.~ knocked do\\11 and injured by onr of lhe competitors al a San Clemente n1otorcycle meeting wants $200.000 in damages from the rider and the organ ize rs of the event. Gary \Vil!iarn fllcador. l!l. nr Bue11a Park, 11an1es 1-·ontestan! Clarence Schaefer and co-sponsur.~ Dirt Diggers and Brigharn Youn~ Universit.v in hi s Orange Countv Suoerior Court laivs11it ~leador s lates he was \l'U tchi11g lhe n1otorcycle racin~ at 1ht' S:'ln Clemente track 011 .Ju ne 27, 1970. Y:hen the 1nachine l'iddcn b.1· Schaefer left the !rack. new rhrou gh lhe 11ir and ~truck him. 111- flicting severe ii:jur1cs. Capo Unit Se t:; SpcciaJ Session On Sc hool Fu 111J ~ 1'he nr{'d for a lax OYPrndc ekc\1011 and \\'hal. if any. altemat.i\'es are poss1· ble \\'ill be e.xplored durinJ.! a special :;;fudy session of the Ca pistrano Unified Se hoot District Nov. 2. The board of trustees learned :\londay that a 50-cent tax ovrn·irle approved by lhe voters eighteen mon!hs ago will ex- pire June 30. "\Ve are a1vare of !he Stnte SuprcnH' Cflurt decision abou1 the property lax ." said 1'ruman Benedict. superintenden1 ''But there is a great dea l of conluslo11 about it and alternatives to it won 'l bt' de\'eioped for three to five ye ars." For that reason, he said. it is a~ain necessary to consider a tax override elrl'· tion. An election must be called al least 90 dayll in advance and no election cr.n take place within 90 da:ys of lhe June primary. l 'le1ne1ttc to Eye ·Cani1te Prdblem 1·he deba te before ci\y l'Ouncihnen 11ver lhe issue or aJIO\\'ing dogs on city beeches llared up n~ain thi ~ \1'(•ek -ln letlcrs ll'hich counciln1en will acl upo11 tonig ht. The box i>corc i11 !onighrs agrnda is one letter againsl relaxing lhe ci1y ban againsi the pets: onr teller for the easing or rules. 'fwo weeks agn cUun(;1ln1cn in a split vote denied request.<; by dog lovers tn allow walking or dogs u1 rnornin~ and i•\·ening \vinter hours on c:crtain parts of the ci ty beach. One provision in lh1~ ord1nant·e would ha\'C forC"t'd u1111 crs 1n bring their own f'·<1uiprncnl Lu clean up 1hc animal 's lca\'- 111gs 1;ranl \I. Hrmal. a resident of the Hhi~ra fJi slrict 11•herr !11(' dog n1oven1enl hcga11. µraised coun{'ihncn tor their hard ~t.and ai;:ain.'it re\'1.~ing the city eodr. He alsu as.5;1ilr.d a I 6 -}'ta r -o I d neighbor'.~ leadership In !he Ilighl ror pets· right s. Labeling i\liss Kori .l\tillcr as a ncv.•conicr. Ryn1<1!, a San Clemente resi- dent since 1954. pointed out lhat in earlier .rears when dogs were allo\ved, "children were bitten and (th ere ivas! dog ex - crement al e\'ery other step._." But J in1 Kuhl believes otherwise. 'fhe resident or 122 San tiago asks coun - 1·1lmcn if the cities of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach can be wrong. "Laguna ha s had dog hours for so me lune and NeWJX>rt Beach JUSl passed a llC\I' ordinance which al101vs dogs on th e beach at specif led tirncs," he said. He asks councilmen to reconsider their denial n/ two weeks ago. "(;ive lhe mnny dog 01vners or .)an Cle111entc a chance to prove they can kecp 1he beaches cir.an," he said. P1·oposed A1111ex Cl1art Set £01· Council Approval A n1ap !iho"·ini;t areas San Cleme nte. would consider annexing -already ap- proved unofficially by city counciln1en and forn1ally okayed by planning COTTl:: tnissioners -wiU coin e up for final city apprO\'al ton ight. The document shQwing the city's '"spheres of in fluence" includes t~ (•oveted areas of Lhe San f.fateo and San Onofre slate park property and the San Onofre Nuclea r Generating Station. The northerl y areas rollo1v a ridgeline ~lretchlng Inland from behind the Harbor }~states neighborhoods. recnnsideralinn. Other items on the council's agenda for tonight 's 7:30 p.m. meeting include: -A request from 1 he San Clemente lliRh Schoo l Eco lngy Dub for a network of bicycle trails through the city as well a11 help in obtaining a means of cycling between San Clemente and Oceanside 1vhere the only public roadway is a freeway. ThE 1·aluation is 11 11•hopping increase nver St'ptember of !ast year v.•hen t.he ci l)' wr.; sti!J in the throei:; cf a building .slump. Last year's September valuation v.·n~ $142.972 wilh nnly 19 pennits issued To date. the v2lue of building pennits is511ed in 1971 hes reached nearly $10 niillion. Expensi-ve Swim lt is the soulherly pr~perty which "'ould ha\'C a major lax 1ield if San Clemente cen buck ulsting stall\ slatutes which Forbid anne:ii:atioo across COWltY lines. -A report from the chamber of com- merce showing the expenditures during the first quarter of the fiscal year from the city 's annual S9.700 contribution to cj.. ty promotional projeclll handled by the chamber. -An annuaJ reque~ by the Sin Clemente Municipal Band of '500 lo offset exptnses lncurred during the put 12 months. The fi~ure ,,~ of thr end Of Se plernl>cr las! .''C:i r \\'as' 1•nl.'' !2.8 million. Cil.V oHicu:ils have pointed to !!lightl.\· lnosencrl money <luring the early part (}f 1!171 :i.s on~ r,..:i:-on fnr the sudd en in- <.·rca~r 1n bui11Hng llClir ity. Sorrll! ht•ftY projects. 11s well. hii ve hl"lot'd the totl;il valuation picture. ~:in ler.lt'Tll" C:f'nerel lfn!':j'lila\, 11 n1f1• 1fJr co11dofni nium dt.•1'r loptnent in H11.rb1r Esta1es .i.nd the l.inC(lln Savinas and l.O.'.\!l n1obile 11nmr pnrk in !he Shorl'l'liff > N<Jr1 h 1·nlonv all l1ove bctn cor nµutl"(J ul thr ~F:l r's ngur('"I ~in~lc-(<:1nily 11nd "'1nnlf mutth:ill··d\\CJI· u.& f1rojccto .art com mon :ts \l'ell, ' ' . ~ Capo Scliools Seek Alternative The Capistraoo Unified School Oistrlcl ~ 1tUI soeking up suggestions for a new swln1m lng hole-onP. less costly than the San Clemente City Pool. Dr. Robert Beasley, trustee., aaid he met v.•ith san Cle mente cl!y offiaills to see If the city's pool rental of $1~ J)E'r month could be reduced. "They said \.\'e <.'Ould use the pool 11nd pay ;i ll the costs directly,'' !'11id Beasley, ''111rv clailn $1.ll:iO is the aetuol cost 10 thtm·" Superintendent Trurn:in Benedict llfil· ) ' gested reducing the waler temperature and making the paol available lo other groups besides school ~wimmers. lie ex- plained that heating the wnter w1111 the major expense. Another group Indicating Interest wn s thr San Cltmt»te Aqu11.tir Associ11t!on. Or . 8f'Rslry sugri;:ested tt:e district n"!el wtth officials of the group and find out wh:it revenue could be <.itlfained fron1 subleasing th>! city pool. And If all el~e fatls-find mil wh111 Aquat ic A .. sociat\oJJ ~ usi11g "nd cnntract Ydth UICIL ~ ~ ~ .. The city pt'esentl~ b seeking ~ signaturell rrom San Diego County resi· dent for a petition which would seek tMI. counl y's approval for a boundary shift. But city offic ials are cerb:lln that the County or San Diego would ratheT keep the t11x·rk:h nuclear generating complex. When !hat move fall s San Clemente of- ficial:i; will return to S11:eram«nto 11nd aeck a change In state law wll~h would set up new machinery for annexing across coun- ty boundari s. Slrnll11r Jegl!;latlon failed In Sacramento ca rller 1hls yeor, bot membtrs of a com· mitlt'e 'vhic h killed the bill told local nl- ficl;d~ to exhaust existing leg~I channi=l$, ~ retur11 kl lhe capitol for " -A rour·point recommendation rrom the city parking oommlsaion on methods or solvlng parking congesUon problcmut San Clemente High School. The com· mission also recommends a SO.percent reduction in parking fffl at lhe new North :&ach parking lot where the cur~ rent eh1r11e Is $l a day. 'MJt 50-efnt fee would -remain in effect only durlnC lhe off.season. I -Separate claims .from 'two ptr!Onl seekin(I: paymenf of spr11·p1lnt darn1t1:es to their vehlclts. Roger C. Bladridge lleekll iae.20 for his iilingle car; C.H. Hunt claims $107 in damage.. lO his three ·aulol. I . ' "'" Today'• Fl•al .N.Y. Steeks TEN CENTS tore Cieri{ Hurt, Assailant l\.ills Self An unidentified man shot a•id \vounded a store clerk y;ilh a stolen rtile then kill· ed himselr Tuesday a1 ('osta f\.lesa'1 South Coast Plaza. The I p.m. double shooting 11·as wit- nessed by a dozen shoppers inside and outside the Sears sporting goods shop. Police said today the dead man carried no identification. They recovered 14 1i1•e rounds of ammunition from his jacket. The stol'e clerk, J ohn \Valdon Hr~e1nt , 33. of El Toro, suffered a 11·ound u1 the thigh \Vhen he chased the rnan \l'/J(I rook a 30.{)6 rifl e fro n1 the spoz1ing goodJ depart1nenl Here's how \.\'itnesses told police it hap- pened : Br~·ant and another sporting goods l'lerk 11t'1·e ne>:! to the rine rack \Vhen the rnnn :ipproached and a&ked . "What do you h:1ve in your line of 30--06?" Thl' cle rks said he took &' \V inchester, h"ld i1. tested the bolt action then reacn.. ed in his pocket pulled out a cartridge and loaded the rifle. "You can't do that," nne clerk yelled , accorrlit'lg to police reports. The man then backed a~'ay holding the rine in a port arms position and told them "don't mo ve." He ran out the sporting goods shop, to1rards the 1naln Sears store holding the rifle over his head, witnesses said. Both clerks Chased him. Bryant was the first clerk to reach the glass door and as he started lo open it, the neeing man \~·hirled and fired a blast through the glass, shattering the window and hitting Bryant in the thigh. The other clerk phoned for security patrolmen, but while he was: on the phone, he heard a second runshot -the suicide sho t -he told police. Ten witnesses told poll~ !hey heard the flrsl shot, !hen saw the man runninc outside the store . waving the rifle. All "'ilnesses sa id the man dropped the ri fle , rctreived ii. loc.ded it, then placed rhe rifle but t against the edge of the bu ilding leaned over it and pulled the trii;g er. He was killed imn1cdiately, police said. The dead man 'vas dressed in blue jeans. a "·hit e .f.-shi rt and a le\·i jacket. Police placed his age behveen 25 and 40. They e;oo;pecl lo identify him through fingerprints nr rBJ records. Brya nt was in good <'Ol'ldition, 1111d didn't even reallze he'd been sh<lt at first, another slore clerk ~id. The bullet pa~­ ed through his thigh. Police said one n1an. not real i7.ing what l1ad happened. yelled <1t the thief when he 1lropped lhe rine and told him i! he rouldn 'l handle it properly, take it back. No nne kne1v if other persons had en tered the store with the suicide victim. Queen Ai ling COPENHAGEN lAP1 -Queen Ingrid \\'as operated on toda y for a stomach u!eer. and the su rgeons reported af. terward she wa s in satisfactory condition. The 61-year-old Danish que-en was hospitalized flfonday, shortly after she and King Frederik returned from tbe celebration in Iran of the 2,500lh an- niversary of the Persian monarchy. Oraage WeaCller Fair sk ies with temperatures reaching into the 90s are in the works fo r Thursday, with a peak of 68 along the seashore and over. night Iowa in the SOI. INSWE TODAY A notller bate/& of communltv and t:otltgUl te theattr attroc· tiotU. headed bu Laouna'S "Long Do11'11 Jouruty tnto Night," go on the board&. thts week. See E1~ te rtainment, Page 31. llrtft~ t .. .. ,Ill " Ctllltn111 It Cf""1' C-t Clltdlllt U~ 1' Cll&tfltlrf .... c-k• 1• Cr".-. H o.tlfl fM!ICll 1• 01-M t-1• t4tlt<M' r-• •11ttrt1lllfllloll )WI ,., ..... ,. t7•Jt -~ Allll L.....,I ~ -· . • ,; ) .. ' . . . . . • . -• ~2 DAILY PILOT SC WtdntMq, O«etler 1(1, 1971 C~mente Coaincil Drain' B~ilding Problems ·Flare San Clemente N:luncllmen tonight will be con1rt1nted with vet anothe.r ha~sle ()Ver who should but!d storm drains for new tracts -the cJ1y, or the developer . Lincoln Savings and L/!an . \.l'hich is buildi.n& a new mobile home park along the back nine of the Sht'Jretliffs Golf C.outse, is disputing city engineer r~r.­ mendatlons that the firm buil d 1 four -font · drain from it.s property to existing drainage on Ule IJnks. Lincoln has agr!"ed tn build a drain 24 inches wide. A dis pute of 11. similar naturl': ato§e ~rllet this fall when cou ncllm'°n heard developer complain,ts over a drain serv· ing 1 proposed condciminium pro,iect. C.Ouncilmen sided with the dt\'e!oper in that c:ase. The Linco!d m11Uer is more compl ex. Share Wealth With Wife, Klug Ordered Millionaire de\'e\oper John \1/arren Klug ~·as ordered Tuesda y to share his substantial holdings in the Pacesetter Homes empire with his estrang ed wife . Janet McLeod Klug, as part of a divorce settlement ordered by Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner. Judie Sumner orderer! equa l division of the Pacesetter president's three million tihares in granting Kl ug an interlocutory decrff of divo rce _ Klug wa s orde.red to pay Mrs. Klug S450 a month in support for each of four children . J udge Sumner's further distrihution of holdings held by Klug appeared tc amount to an almost equal dil'ision of Ult1.J ass ets valued at more than S3 million . Klug is active in the In ve!t.ors Marine, Vista Baya and Laguna Development companies. Mrs, Klug was awarded th!': [amily home at 5.11 Ba~·side Dr ive, Newport :Beach, al! its furniture and furnishings and custody of the coupl e's four children . The Klugs married in 1953. They parted last year. Planners Okay Underground Utility Bids Two property owne-rs in the Three Arch Bay area of South Laguna were granted approval Tuesday hy the County Planning Commission to install u n d e r gr o u n d utilities ~·lthout dedication of beach ac· cess. The IO-foot wide beach access is a rt- qui.ttment of lhe new Beach and Recre .'1- tif'ln Di!trict code for all property owners ·whn wish to make improvements on thclr land. However, the planning sta ff recom· mended in the two cases that no reaMnab!e beach access could be pro- \'ided. Affer.ted were lands n"·ned b y F rederick D. Grant al lhe northwesterly com er of South La Senda and Banancn Street and lhose of ~fr~. Bernard Portnoy of the sn11th side of the C'lll de sac end of Lagunit.:i Drh·e opposite !he entry from Coast Ht~hWay Sttps are be1J1g ta ken b~' thl' Pl.:inn1ng DEputment staff t" amend the BRO o\·erlay zone to elimina!,. ~iJch re- quirements in connection with minor con- stroction requests. ORANl-f COAST DAllY PllOT Cll.A)iOf COAST .. UI LIS HIMG (OMJ>AN'I' ao'D•rt N, w •• d P'""ICIW!f •'14 ~li1n11t J,elc "· C urlty ~ PfUIOtfll •rod Gfnt~•1 MU.OU Tho"'•' ICtt•il Edi~ n..;,..,, A. MijrpM"' MafltOil!ll E4110r C\td• H. loo~ llieJ.1.J P. Ntn but Jt. ls 11.cC<>mpanied "'Ith CClmplaiJ'lt!I fh.!lt th~ developer W(luld have to build an ~xpensive drain which would serve other properties. A lawyer fnr lhe s11vings and loan. development firm . Benjamin S. Crocker, has told the city in .!I letter that the firm has obtained permli;sion from owners of tf1e links lrt build a line from the park lo t!\e lake at the 16tl\ hole , then drainage could follow the natural routes !hrough the golf course. · But Citv Enl!'ineer Phil Pet£'r bt!irv"~ the size wh ich tfle developer "-'ants is too sm;ilJ . He proposes I.ht larger one . But Crocker lold councilmen this <;\'eek tti;i l. the four-foot drain would flood the lake and also require expensive main· lenance e.!ls&nenu. The flooding would increase tht liRbili· Iv to the d~ve!oper in case of flood darn.!lge , he added . He urges councilmen to agret with the sys tem as proposed by the savings and Joan firm, not the !!pecifications of the en~ineer. The drain m.etter is the final hurdl~ before construction st.arts on the mobil e home park, approved by the council d~s pitt. heated local controversy over more mobile home parks in the city. Shortly after the approva l of the proj· ect last summer (the park wi! contain a large number of modular homes .!l!I well as mobilt bomes) councllmen established a strict fonnula for any new park ap- provals. The new code specifies that no more mQhil~ home prnjects will be approved until population incre.eses by 10,000. In e11sen~. then, the Linroln park de velopment likely wl\J be the city 's on!y new one for the next several years. Comniunity Chest Drive Lagging In Laguna Beac}i After getting off to a rast. start. L.!lguna's Community Chest driv~ is lag- ging a little at the. h11fway m.tJrk, ac· cording lo direc.Lor A. \ll i1lil'lm MrCready. "We are at the halfway point in rhe month-long fund raisi ng driv e," said ~1cCready, "and h.!1 \'e just passed the half"·ay m.!l rk in collections lo\\•arrl our goa! of S62,000. H(nvever, \n the lii;ht of past years' c.tlmpaign reporl:i, the first half of !he drive usually brings 1n about two·third11 of the total needed, so "·e \\'ill have to step up our effort!:.·• With 536,000 collected to dale.. the fund is several thousand dollar~ hehi nd if~ usu al pace, Mccready s11id, urging rlonor! of past years. as w~IJ as new re.!lidenf-!I, to remember the needs l'lf the 16 agencie! serving the community and served hy the Chest. Mrs Gra ce Sh~ridan is on duty daily in !he campaign offic~. 228 Forest Ave., f/1 answe r questi(lns and receil't donations. Free~'ay Slaying Charges Weighed Against 2 Teens Or;in~i> Cnunty shenff'c nfl•rr.r" u ill ln- rl;ir .:!!lk thP Di~trirt ·Attnrney ~ Officr lo 1~~1Je Fl murdrr rrimpl11in1 ;ii;::ainst twn \Tn1n~ h1 trhhikers arcusl"rl nf the killin~ nf a l.arden Gro'"t motorist 1n a Santa Ana F're:eway rohbery. Captain James Brnadbel! s11 id the \\'1Jr- r11nt will be sought ag;iinst \\'ill1;:im Df'n· ni~ Dunne and NormRn Vincent Burcht!I, both 18 And both from Slllmford. ronn. Both men wer~ arrested h~· Californiii Hi~hway P11tro lmen Monda v nir.:ht 1o1.•heon Jheir Auto was halted near the Sand C.11n. yon turnoff. Officers sald the v forced the vehicle (Iver to the sld~ of "the rolld after ooticing it being driven in an erratic manner. .. • _! Train Halted By Elephants NEW DELHI rur ll A lrumpetlna herd of •ild elephanu bleektd tht path of a train kif 1• hour• after Jta locomoUve f1tallY trJurtd on• ot the beaatt, rtUway otttelal s r1ported Wedneaday. The offkl11l~ SAld the lncldtnl ~· eurred in the jungles of Assam Stl!lte of easlern lodia Tue~d11~ nighL After ~ elephant was hit , a larg~ nu1nber of the an11n1J!s emer&ed fr0m the jungle onto the track and blocked th e path nf the train. which retreated to a nearby st11tinn The elephant~ kept an al!·ni1ht ~·1glJ around lhe injureod animal un- til it died Wt dni>!!d.:ty morning and th en moved b.tJrk !ntn !he jungl~. fh~ nfficia!~ said. Th~ train waited until all nf the elephants had lefl the sc~ne befnre continuJng. Doo1,ned Kids, Mo1n Evicted From Honie SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) - Mr:s. Jacqueli ne Collum ind her Lhrff fatally-di:sea!led chl!dren are be i n g evicted from their home . The owner &f the mcxif;st n1bu.rban house wants lhe C(lllums out so his daughter can live th~re. Mr!!. Collwn, a 34-ye.!lr-old d_ivorcee, ha!! received more than S7.000 in spon- taneous contributions from throughout the world for her three living children, a1es 6, 7 .!Ind 12, who h.!lve Batten's Disease, a rare nervou!I disorder "·hich blinds, cripples and brings on death at an early age. Th~ fam ily·, plight came lti puhHc notice when the nldest chl\d, Patty, 13 died of the di!l~a~e and there wa s .!I dispute over a county burial 111low.!lnce_ Now the woman savs :she h.e s r~ceived notice from her land.lord that he want!! her to move out bec.!l use hi~ daughter and h~r husband , whom he built t~e house for. want to mnve in County welfare offici;il~. wnn pay mos! nf the rent. say it is going to be diffi cul t to find sui ta ble quarters for the famil~· Harry Lynds, the landlt'lrd. said : "No nne has more sympathy for Mrs. Cclllum than I, but I simpl y W.!lnt to make use of mv own proptrty." Assembly Okays Ga s Tax Boost; Appeal P ending SAC RAMENTO fUPI I -A Sena!e- passed hill extend ing the state sales tax In gasoline and ralsing ~177.4 million for r::i pid transit and public tr;inspor!ation was passed by !he Assembly Tuesday , The measure by Senate Leader James R. Mil ls (0-S;in Diel!nl, "·ould increase !he cost nf a 35-cenl gallon of gasoline by nearly two cent.~. The measure 111as apprnved 44. J:i but ar!Ulll r~furn nf the leglslatinn to the Senate fnr conrurrenre in A.,~embl.v ;imendments "·a~ h I n c k ~ d hy Assemhlyman \.1h lliam Ketchum ! R·Pasn Roble.~ 1. an opponent He 11nnouncl"'d h~ wjll seek In ha ve (he vnte_ rer11nsl dered. 11 decl;ir11t1nn th;it ha<; the effPrt of frrez1n~ !he b11! In the Assemtil.11 A.~semhl.vman \Vadii> P, Dtddeh ID· Chula Vistf!I, the Assembl.v sponsor nf 1hP bill . said, '"\\'e need ii blldly 1f "·e'rP ~01n~ 11) prnvi(ie ::in y kind of he lp r0r pi!hlir transporl::1!1nn" But A:;semhlym;in .Jnhn Stull 1 R- Leucadia ), critiri1.td thf' me;isure l!5 11 ··rax increase. amnunliji~ f(l snmelhin~ likf' $1M tn S.170 m1J!i1Jn _" Tht hill wnuld reorlucP rhe stat,,·s sh::ire nf the nir.kel -on·il·doll.!lr ~<il P~ !ax tn l'·1 pPrct'nt ~nd inc1·p;i~e lrK'Al governn,ent's share hy 1,,4 of nne prrrenl. Counties wnuld be rrquired lo sp!'!nd thr extra revenue fnr a lncal transpnr1atinn fund 1o1.·lth ~ perrent of it earmllrked fnr cnmprehensi\·~ transport:i tion pl;innin~. In counties v1i!h more lh;in ;,oo,oon population, tht r~malnder llf the added revenue wou ld he set aside for public transportation faclli ties and operating eJ:· penS"5. A>sist11'1 Mll""DinQ Edit°"" i..twH '-cll OHie• 121 Forti! Avt flu• M•Tling •ddr111: P.O. l os 66&, fll.52 S.11 Cl•-'-OHie• JCl Nortb ll Cimino At.1 1, fl671 °'"" Offlt .. Cerlw Mele• .aJO WH! ••Y S"-t Wrw11e1rt eHcft' ~l Nt-'t l•~·t~tflf ~lillltlr.ii. 6&Mll: )1111 lNUI h.lllW'f Trustees Reject Restudy Of Scl1ool Pru·lcn1g Policy lllit\,'I' '"Tl.OT, wT!IO ..,.,.;cft II t'Ofl'\tlllltd ""9 tt--"nu, '* "11111"'"' •httr tft'P! •~ lllltr In ..,.,, .. lll!!IOr!t fl>r Lt OU"lt l ll(ft, ...., ... ell, C..!t Mftt, M""!l ... >en • .._..In v111..,, a... Cllm..,11/ ,,.,.. •1'111 hHltbttlr, t tong "''"' .,.. ftfltfl.li lll~itn. ,dl'ICIN I prlMlf>O -"'111 t11 ., »II w.r fq lllr.tr, Cn!t MfM. ,...,.. •• {7141 •4?--4J?1 c1--.. AlftrtlW, •4?·5•71 S. t;t,.,.-. All o.,,,., ..... : .,...,.._ •t2·••n i.,.. '"'" All r>.,ert...,.. , ... ,..... ., .. ,.,, e~, "71, o....... CMll ~11'>1 C.-y. ,.. -tto<lfl. 1111111r111t111, tdllW!tl ,...tttr or ,,...,,1 .. "'.,.,. ~••11., _., IMI tWrW!Ktf wltl'lollt fl'l(lll ,... "'"'"" Of dfYI'.,,, .......... . . ~ cltM -'-" .. If •I N...,.... l..cfl .... Gt.It """'· C..11 ..... 11. ·~"" ..,. u rr11r 11.21 -1111\11 ty ...,.11 n.11 .......-1n1ri lflflllt f't lkltW.tloni., '1,U "*\l&lr. • A plea by the San Clemen1 f' Hi~h School admilllstr1tion to restudy t he. 00.Ttl 'r new tr&Ulc citation poHCy was di5mill 5f!<f Monday by tru~lel'~ of the Capistrano Unified ScMoJ Oi$trir.t. The latest pf'(lposal ~··~ tn h11 ve unauthorized per~ns park ing ln the school lot ciled by the S11n Cleme'.nt~ r pol!ce Department only 1t the re11ue.st of lhe l{irl s' or boys' t•ice princi pal s. The: bo•rd has previously 11lve-n pennlssion for poliC't rltar.l(lns to be !!!Sued If vehicles Ir! p11rkf!ri in rrnnt or rlrivl'wtly:!o, h.lndrr bus mov,mt.nt, or block traffic in tht pl!lrking lnt. Permission· w"' not iii ven ti') cite unaulhorb.ed vthlcles in tli~ lot. Charlts D11.r11n, junior ch1ss president. f()ld the board that 58 more p11rkin1 f'l.irlcers wrrt Jssued sa thst there would not he empty 11pt11ces in !ht 101 ' Tn.istff!I Don111tt lnl11y pnlnll!!d nut lh;I several st11llll e.ermarke.d lor specific seniors 11 re usually empty. He. suggested having a seclinn fl'lr seniors. but not Ind ividual iit111ls fnr in· dividu1\ persons. D11rgan answertd th11t 11 1 u rl e n I orizani~aUons were pursuing the problem. One. suggest.ion the 5tudenf !e11dt'r marli> tl'I the board wall tn have 1~-mpor;ir_i,· park· ing sOckers Fi v11ih1h\e at the 11etiVitv tJf· lice fo~.erenl!I. 111leS((len. ;ind Other vi~itors I the c!lmpus. \ The. M"r .tHll not rnn~idt>r it he.c1111.~" i( would M trln dHfleuH to cnmmunic1te. thf' policy ttl tht 11e.ner11 I public. Prlnc.lpitl 011rr~11 TRylor f':tpre~~ed hi~ <'onlidtnrt in lhe .51.udent!I' .tJblllty t.o snh't the p1trkln11: problem ind ~.11id the m.11tttr h.:itd bttn. in hi s C1J)ln1on. ex,,.ggcr11ted. • Schoo Im en Confused • , San Joaquin Critics' Motive Questioned . ~ By GEORG! LEIOAL C~pislrano Highland s areas. of a permaoent far:ili ty':'"Ki.ng noted. Of"'' 0.11, ~11°1 "111 Among positive ateps taken by lht Clark noted that tlle board on Oc1 l'i Sin Joaquin school administrator."i and d1slric l lo meet Its st1Jdenl hnusina recei ved fro1n the coordinatin1 council of parent organization leadership today shnrlage 11re: parent·leactier aesociations a document branded 11s "polltical" the charges of twn -Board level con~ideratinn of alternate. ir:pelltng out immediate l'Olltses of ·action orticlals of the Council of Communlties oJ financing me!h()ds including tax over-to sol11a housing problems. Irvine. !CCI 1, ride.~ \'ersus bnnd f1nancin~. Clark said he expected "favora~le" ,oir· Di strict off1c1:ils said Lhey were "c.nn· _-District staf'. prep.!lration of .-a fn.ur-lion to be lak~n hy lhe b(iard 1n fused" about wh}' John Bur!nn, an Irvine t.1 ;ic~. ,11111 ye;ir ~choot pl~n wh t<'h 1.~ being l!st abllshing a. Joint di strict, parent. City Council candidate . and Miles "Pete" readied r_o~ lmp~eri1entat 1on July 1. dPvelope r and planner group to work on Peterson would '"call a press conferenee -Adm1n.1st.ral1on ~l l1rly of alte rn ate. districl problems. flrsr and p!;in a meeting with the districl school bulld1ng cnnf'rpts I n c I u d 1 n g officials later " modulflr -le1npQrilr.v -units. Burton and P~terson tharged th~ -Rnard ronsidrr;it1nn nf levyi ni.: 011!"· district with cnuch of lhe blame for the timt fee!! nn new homeR built ia the current douhle sf:ssions and fiscal dJf· distr'1ct. 1.o p;iy for new .sl'hnot~. f1cu!tles 11 f;ices. O;ive Kini::. director of f11c1litirs plan· \Vayne Clark. an{l!hcr col1ncil candidate nint; for the district. nntcd 1h;it the 111ho is active 1n several school (lrganiza· parents nf lhe Capistr;inn Highland~ ::irf:a t inn.~. today defended !he ;idministratinn. tw() yctir~ a~n harl heen pres en1ed 11 "The San Joaquin seh()(1I district ha.~ modular school pl11n They npted tn hus taken the initiative. tn seek solutions to its the ir children wh ile awaiting const ruction problems," Clark said. Key lo this propo~:il , Clark !-1R1d. 11•nuld bf' the htrln~ of an impartial consultant In examlnP the s1t ualfon and return with suggestions for pnssible immediate ac· tinns. Among thr~e could ™' w ;iy~ of r.han~ing s!ate lei:i;i.~l ;i tion that currcnt'l,v limit~ lhs S:ln Jnaquln Oistritl frnm spend!ng yim9 $Hi mill1l'ln in voter-authorized bond money for nrw schools. 1-r or Burton's cr1lical remarks .!tbout the district, Cla:rk s11ld; "l"m pltasell that Burton has hegun to educate himself about the pressing problems of e.ducatlon in a growing school di~trlct .'' Clark and district offici al!! corrected what he !laid were errors in Burton'~ press stat~ment including the SJ to SS million cost to bu il d and element.tJry school. · School Shortage Blam,e "The correct figure, is more nearly Sl.~ million,'' Clark said. Oi!trlct offl r.ial!I said a new elementary school costs from Leveled by CCI Me1nbers l l.3 to $1.5 million. A district spokesm an noted the S~~.000 site purch&se expen se w11~ for .11 school to bt bu ilt in El Toro -not Mission Viejo - and the decl.,ion to purchase the. !lite re!lu!ted fr om an ''inadverten t al!ocaUon of fund! by the State Dep.!lrtment of Education." The grant to repa ir rrvine.school which dales from 1929, included iin extra $406.000 for replacement. of the huilding. "The. di.~!rict decided it wnuld be better to provide additional cla!lsroom!I to house. students than lo buUd cla!lsrooms ju.,t to replace old ones/' the spokesman said. Irvine school has been rAted safe under !he state's Field Act -earthquak~ !lafety la"·· La ke Fnres t wa~ chos('.n for the new school be<:ause more than half the district's growth -bas~d nn house foun- dation counts -ls loca ted in the El Torn, ~f ission Viejo. LAguna Hills a n d Board to Review AH District Opinion Surveys ThP Lagun 11 B~ach ~c.hool h<iard ha.s ~i::rePd tn rnnslder adnpfing as ~chool policy the ~tipu!11tjnn that nn ripinlon s11r\:evs may bf' m;iiled to distrirt. pa ren ts unti l I h ,. questlonairts are re vi11wed by the board _ The trust1>es TucsdR y unanimousl,1' a.~k­ ed fh;it surh Fl pollry bf' prtparPd for arlop1inn . Thr artion "'as sparked h_v ;i rnmpl;iint from !rust.Pf' PFitrici;i Gillelle !h11t sch(l(ll nfficiFils had mai led nut s11rvrvs nn thP int('ma!innal IPachfnl': alr.habet 1l ·t·a1 '-''ithout. consulting the 1vi.1rd. Wr.~. f~illetlr salrl she had bttn ''em · b::.rras.~ed '" 11·hen 11 p11rent had cnnt.!l cl.td her 11hou1 I.he surve;y and sh~ r.!ld lrnO"'-'n nnthinR abr1ul it.. ln 0rder tri 11dopt nr rhangP sc hnnl pnlir~·. tht new nlle mu st he read once in nprn sr~~111n nf thP boarrl ;ind may nn1 hP ;:idop!f>d un til the following trustee meerini;:. GEM TALK TODAY by D<AMOND PRI CES THEN ANO NOW San Joaquin Srhon! District ;id. ministrators and trustees, d~ve.lopers ,oind the Irvi ne. Comp;iny we re blamed Tues· day fnr the shnrtage of schools in lhe district. John Burton. chairm;in of thf' Coun cil or Communities nf lrvine ~nd Mil es "Pete'' Peter!lon. a member ol th' !lchonls studv com mltlt'e of CCI returned (rnm t1 !rip io S;icramento ;ind charged in a s1<itement released' Tuesday: -Tht1t money earmflrked fnr earth· quake proofini;: construction I Field Ari 1 nn the nld Irvine &hool ht1.'i been ~pent for .~chool ~ile~ in Mls~lnn Vit>jo . -ThRt school district nffici11ls ha1'l': not heen 11n their toes in fili og Applications for fund.~ v•itn the State Department ol Educe.tion in Sacrame.ntn. -Thal there is no master plan of the San .lnaqvin Sct)ool Di.~!.rict. -That develnpers are to bl ame £or .sell· in;: homf's tn pr.ople. te!llng them therf' i.11 a school site but not u•arning them th.!lt it \\•ould ht two t.n four years before a school will be built. -That the Ir vine Co mpany is equAIJy guil!,v of poor plannin.g in the area which ha:; led lo the pre!lent shortage of schMls. Burton and Peterson fnund th at sta te \au• nn schfl(}\.~ dic!At.es Fl huilt in lag of '"'n ye.ars bttween I.he time new hnme~ 11r~ .~tarted And ~chonl.~ 11re comp!rted . "Th!' h111' requires th::it fnunrl::itinns be r0un!.ed ancl !heri 11pplic11 tiryo m11de fnr .~tale conslruclinn funds ,'' Rur1nn slated_ "lt t;ikes 90 dav~ to huilcl a hnuse. l'lnd twn \ear.~ before ·· ;i ~chool c;in hf' ron· structed." Rurl on SRid ::1 pr{lpo~rd mor11!.nri11m nn homP cnnstruction in the lrv!ne l'lre11 wnulrl nnl.11 lnrre;isp rhP prnhl~m tindrr r xiAfin~ l.:iw , "lf \\'P <;top l.<1ying foun- rl11tinn~ we elimin;itl' !ht> critr ri R fnr ad- di!i<"nfll ~chool <'On~trur!ion fund.~" Peter~nn .<;;iid there i.~ ~on1P hop~ !hill lhP StR te Le~isla!ure will wnrk nut an equilable .<;ch-fl()l fin;in("ing pro(!r11m fnr lhe s!Rll' nnw 1ha! th ~Supreme Cnu rt has ruled !h;it property taxes cannol. be used f<"r ~chools. Tht'y fnund in S;irr;imrntn th;i!, the ;;!All' h.:i~ nnlv $4 million in fund .~ for ~f'hnnl rnn~tn;r1lnn ;inrl 11rplic.:ilinn<; lor bll!ifln~-.. \\'I' are abnul ninth nn lhP list l'lnd " nrn-~rhonl rl'l<;I~ $3 to$~ million sn Accutron· Deep Sea ln 186~. "'one-carat diamond "'as t li'sted at a s elling price 0! 18 t' pou nds, or S90, It has jumped to 21 r• pounds. or $105 by 1867. Thi .~ stone v.'R:S 11ualified in the British price •.' list: "The. least defect, \\•ant. of (ri r " The most accurate underwater watch a diver ·can wear! over) spread, or fa intest tinge of f1 colour, reduces Lhe se ''alues con· ! siderabl_v:' This same top quality ~ st one. would ~ell for bct"·een Sl .500 ' and 12.000 1.od•y. ' i \ Glv11 hi m tht 1'ctulron 01111p Stt , •. '"-' mo!t tceural• w11ch In tfl• undtrwatsr worlcH ll't dllltrtnt lrom alt otlier 1nor k1I watches , becavs1 lt u11s t uny i.. _ eieelronlcilly·powered tuntno fork lnstetd or th l cusli;.mtry b11!1nee wheel 10 k••P time. Ttie tuning fork !plltt eaeh \ t econd l11tn 360 1v1n 0111$, ao preciat th at wt gu9r&nt1• &ceur1cy to wHhln a minute a month.' ''nu r;in seP "'here wp st;ind under the Present. si!ufll.ion," Burton emphasized. P~ter~on said that of $510,000 earmark· Pd for earthqu11 ke proofini;: on the [rvine Schon! onlv ~57.000 was ;;pen t. for th.et purpose 8nd $46:1.000 U!ed for site purcha!le in Mission Viejo. Both men. whn ;ire among ~4 can- did.ates fnr city council in lhe new cfty o[ Irvine, said they ht1d no shorl term so!u- linn to the problem . '·Rut. if the ~chool Rdmlni!ltr11tors can- nnt come up with ~ome ~nl ulinn in a reasonable length of ti me they should bt replaced ." Burton added . Modular construc!inn '>l·hirh <!nuld shortf:n builrling time fn r ne\\' .schnols and a tax override to finance theni "'ere put forward. A 'es, Doroth y ove Into Lead In Yacht Race B\· ALMON LDCKA BE'' D••l'f Jl lL Ol l otll"" l~tt&r The twn Col umbia ~7s IOl'lk a<fv.11ntage of fre~h "·inrl.~ off thP Raja roa$l \\1erlnes· day and moved in!.o thP l~ad in Newport H::irhnr Yachl Cluh·s C.:1hn S,11n Luca5 race Russ \\IRr cfs Arirs from L11h11 in::1 Y.:icht Club wa.~ ;:ihnut l}flP rnilP .11~e11d l)f Bnh Ae::iuch11mp·.~ l)()rnrhv 0, NHVr. a.~ lhP.V .~a iled t.nwFird M;igrll'lli>n;i R::i~' Thi> !\\•o yRcht.~ wert ahnu! !iO mile~ nnrth nf Mag Ray_ Al Schnellerm11n·~ Ann:i Mari;i 11 w11.• al)nul \8 mile~ behind 1he lcRder~ Wil!i;im V. Wright:s l\ahi !i, H1 \ding1.on H11rbour ~·achl Cluh. and Rt1mnn Carlin·s S11yula. Ac;ip11!rn Varht Cluh were ~;iilin~ within 1hree mile.~ I'll c;ich nther Fibnu! 12 miles beh1nrl ;\nn::i ~1aria J1 .!l'lhn Scripp~· No11i;i Del Mflr , San Diegn Yacht Club wa~ I~ mile.~ ;is1ern nf KAhlli_ l'hr flre! ro.inyrd 10 !n 12 knnt wind!! T11{'.~rla~· nii;:ht hut 1hP hrPP7.P rtrnppl':rt tn <ibnu~ ~1~ knnr ~ e:irl~· 1nd11.v. fresher wlnrt~ Ari' {'Xpec!erl l;iter toda.\', actut•1111 • ftlfP Ill "I"• atti~reu !IHI. h$!'~ !6 I dlD1~ DI 6!~ lttt, (ll~ltd tiftlt "'dle•ter. D•y.'11!1 ""'~d6 ... Sitt. Like property values. d iam(lnd prices vary \1·i<lely. /l.n !Cre of land ~ in California may be "''orth $5,000 i or $50,000. Evcrylhing depend s on ~ the desi rability nf the propP.rty. 11 l)t;unon<ls may be worth $800 a l ciir.al. nr $2,000. Lt. depends on quali· !i 1 ~1 . The 1nore nawless the stone, the clearer lts color . Lhe higher its price will b~. I f We have diamonds of very nice q QIHllily for around $1.000. \.Ve have others· of the same size. that sell Accutron e by Bulova for as little as $800 or 8S much as $2.000 . Con1e i.11 and set our fine collec· t ion flf dfa n1onds . Thtrt is surt to t be (lne that ~·ill fill your needs. and flt your bu~get. . J. L .J.J.u1nJ'l hr1'.eJ Je1veferJ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS IA NKAM ER tC1'RD-MA ST£R CH1't;Gl 14 Y~A-S ~"~i LOC ATION PHOl'Jl l•A-l 4D I ~;aaes W!!!2At!'E:1ESH i£Sii!i: l l ns tu·ing In surers Their Bag Bank Tells Bu y Offel' LOS ANGELES -Securil y Pacific Nalional Bank ha!! of· rered to purchase. through a wholly o wned investment ~ubsidiar\', a substantial in- terest in .1'he Senk nr Canton, t.imiled. a c..-ommerciel bank tne<>rporat ~ in Hong Kong in 1912. F'redcr1ck <:. Lerkl n. Jr .. S«urily P11cific NA I io n a I Bank'a chairman of the board and chief exteutlve oUicer. ~lated thet the o r re r ~ represent a private 11nd public tender e!!tlma!ed lo be in e1.- c~~ of (U.S. I $7 million. He •3ld th e public lender offer ~·Ill remain open u n l i I November 3(1, 1971, and the purcl111se Is subjecl to 11p- prov11l by the 11pprnprla1e governmental and rrgulato ry ag('ncies. W&L Gels Pacl For Da na Tract Sal es of Thunderbird West Homes In Dana Point will be h11ndl~ by Walker and LM. Inc .. the Anaheim-based real r:~tate. finn, it wA~ Announced th1~ wetk by George R. Meek- l'r. presldtnl of Meeker Developmenl Co. or Arc~dla . 'Clip' Joint lloltins lh e eye \vit h a pen clip Is ·rina Col den "'ho 15 rhcck1ng this stack at th e Omark lndu~trie~ plant in Portland. Ore. The cli ps are pu•ched out by a ma· chine thal \vo rk~ to tolerances ot on e ten ·thousa ndth or an tn ch ·~ Wtdnrsd.111. Oelobtr 20 1971 Chatter DAILV •ILDI :r 0.11-•• 1 .. 1, 11~1 II • ,. --- 21 DAILV PILOT SC Wtdntsda~ Octobti-°'to J971 Y 01tr /tfo11ey Ca11 You Control Prope1·t y Taxes? By S\ L\ 1A PORTER Last vear 1f ) ou v. ere 1t1f' \ t vpJcal homeov.ner in a large US c1l~ your propt>tl\ ! 1~ bdl v.as more Ulan S500 And 11 )OU v.ei t among the unlutk\ n11 Jhons v. ho s e pruper11es underv.en t 11 Ions O\erdut reappraisal ~Qu ni<11 h:l\e been hit \\:1th proper1 \ tax hikes of 50 percent IUO !*t ~ent or more Stale and local taxes are nor and will oot be sub1ecl to ;in \ cont rols The1 e \!> onlv one outlook !or these !axes pat11cularlv propertv taxes and Iha! s up and ur \Vhat can 1ou do If \OU re a m1ddle-1ncor11e £•111111) in ~our middle vears :ind 1ou already own 1our home not much The da\ s ha1 e passed v. hen you <.'Q 1ld bar the tax assessor b\ fo1 ce fron1 1 our door or confine 1 our home 01 pro1 ements to places which cnuldn I be seen b\ outsiders lthe attic or basem ent 1 But \OU are e!derl) )OU can 0rgan1ze "1!1 others in \Our area to lobb~ for a state la " v; hi ch "111 refund 'our pro perty ta xes in e xcess of a We Stand Ready To Buy or Sell SOUTHERN CALIFORNI~ FIRST NATIONAL CORPORATION COMMON STOCK AS rRINCIPAL Without --Senu:e Charge or -Comm1ss1on Costs to y., - L B MILLER & COMPANY lnvH tment l<lllkt r' 500 Nitwport Ctnlt• Drivt Newport leoc~ 644 lSJI or !21JI ~2J 1755 FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RE SIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL . .,,.,-, t"Hallrll &.S11i/lced )(I Yeu-~ E•,tttlttnte ll Yoir' on Tb~ ~1rbo• Are-1 Call Fo r F ... Esti'"ate SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMi Oi•o loOn OI ~~· Co.111 Sid~-Svp11ly 1&51 Placentla-Co.to Melli 641·3490 DO YOU NEED A DESK AWAY FROM HOME? Now le ~• ~9 ..,.II oH t• p•c• " t~• lo me Ce on • d•! Ma b o~• "'f• .,/ t ' c l l~, • ll:von Call HAL BUTTS 675 7225 predetermined share o( )OUr fa m1t\ s or \our o"n income Se\ rral stales have passed ~uch la "s among t he m l\ansas \linnesola \\ 1scons1n \ enncmt If \Oll are clearly a Joi-\ 1n \ tnn1e home-0\\ner )Ou can organize to fight for similar circuil bre1kers 1n \our taxes o\nd 1f \ou don t \fl 01\n ~our hon1e but 1 nu arr look 111~ 100 can do plen!v b) stu d11ng and follo"u1g these i;u1de~ (I Proper\) taxes tend lo be lo.,.,er and 10 rise Jes;'> 1 apidh for older lfla n tor neY.er homes -a key point to reme1nber "he n shopping tor 1 our house Also spt><:ial one lax assessments for 1n .stalla~n of ullht1es -.se"er "a ter s !ems etc -m ay be le~s use such amen11 1es 1-1i!I hih e been installed and paid for in older areas 121 The c loser )OU get to a b g city es pec ially 1n the suburbs the higher the lax rates tend to be -another kev shopping guide The farther (IU! in the rural cnuntryside \UU go the lo,,.,er the tax rates 11 1!1 he on rnuch l.::rgrr nn1oun1s of !and 13 Special assessme nts c11er a 11ide ran~e a nd ma\ I}{' of trut1al importa nce A nr11 road for instance could result 1n an assess1nent on the homco"ners concPrned "h1ch 111!1 make a mockery of a lam1h budget A ne1ghhorhood landscaping project though n1 iv no! be cosnv and ma\ g1 ea!I \ enhar t e thl' 1 al ue l f 1 our properl} This ts ;i \,triable 1ten1 and 11oe. to vou 1f 1ou forget to check into 1\ {4 1 ln each comn1un1t) a nd neighborhoods 1n "h1cb 1ou Hospital Revan1p 'N eccssary' 1 OS All.( El ES !AP -1he n<i tion s llospit;ils nlusl h 1ve :in adm1n1str:il11 e 01 ei haul 1f !hrre 1s to be a successful health ca1 e svsten1 prov1d1ni:t n1ed1C'al tare to e veryone 11 hea th 1nsurarue 1 nd u s lrv spokesrnan sH1 s I Hcnr \ Srn1lh sud \lh IP t crrnendous stride ha1 e bt't'ti made 1n medu.:al Sl 1ence and lechnologv hos p 1 t a I id m 1n1st ral1on t is been slo11 111 1esponcl1ng to !he need to Ull- d;ile its techniques a n d ~\ ~ie.ms Sn1ilh 11 ho made the l'Om nil nts to a public alf i i ~ S).t lup T\1rsd 11 " p1 es1der I or 11 P F:qu t<i ble Life lnsut ance S if t{'(I Pcrhflps bN'WlSt h e ;i v , r1nph a~1s ha" bcrn pl:oicPtl c 11 tic cl ping !he \1hr1e\.\ith ii lfl :..l\r 1\es IH spit oils ha1e in I 1111\1 re rnll} <oncer tinted 011 f'•t:ihli~t ng cff1r1~n! tu~ 11 1z 1 IHlnAI p;i!lerns I' f Irr I 1 1 e ~1 l~ms inr! r c11ni)mil 111 <rrt11e~ ~ I" 1o make lhP1r iii sa\1ng ser1JCes lesscis!h <it d n1c re ~ctessible to all of ! 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' ' "' ' " ' ' " .. " " ' ' " ' ,,. " n .. ' • • • • • • .. .. . • / • • • • ' • - .: Wall Street Chatter - 30 DAILY PILOT W~nfsd~Y. Octobtr 20 1971 Tl' Revieav Big Top on Little Screen By CThi'TlllA 1..0WR V NE W YORK (AP J -NBC pulled together a v er y pleasal)t hour of circus acts for a Tuesday night special. '"Cannon" re\•isited after a whose few residenl! just come to stt her la~ at night. month re\·eals that the series y,•an ted him to go away, dead Dr. Welby didn't have much still speciali zes in corpses. or alive and preferably the to do except look worried and There "'ere ty,·o killings before give the girl injections. Even midshow and six more by the former. The intrepid private an operating room scene with end. eye blew his ass!gnml'nt: He the dying boy seemed padding Ollr hero, that tough private shot down a small plane in since the s tor y was Tbe circus v•as shot in Copenhagen and concentrated on activity in a rather small r ing. There y,·as the usual assortment of acrollats. jug- glers, trapeze and y,•ire artists. There "'ere al so dog and horse acts. but since J)anish law forbids wild animal acts, the producers sent a camera crey,• to Italy for shots of a tamer and his tig ers investigator, y,·111 be a mass of which !he heavies were escap-melodrama and ' a departure scar tissue by season's end. ing wllh the loot. and the for the doctor show. He was shot in the leg in the nioney burned in the crash. Al fade--out. Owen Marshall. first stKlw and this "'eek took "J\1 arcus \Velby, M.O." on counselor at law, had arrived a bullet in his arm. ABC launched a two-part from his own ABC series to Aside from the excessive at*na, the story of a girl ~·ith stand by as his old friend, the \'iole nce, the CBS hcur stacks a bad heart and a widower father. was charged with up as about the slic kest, father loo protective of her. homicide. The trial will lake tightest series among the new The lather shot and killed a place and the story concluded action shoy,·s, Considerable neighbor boy y,•ho. in response Thursday nigh t back on the 4th Season Of Chorale Opener Set There y,•as the usual brassy music and drum ro lls. And Ed li1 cf.1ahon ~·as around pro- viding some language transla- tions. Almost anybody "'ho spoke English could h3ve done the job since Big Ed "·as disguised in a clo"'n outfit. imagi nation is sho\11\ in theJ -"-'-'-'cpcpe_a_J---'by'---lh-ecgio·_,cl,_h_a_d __ 1_a_wy.:_e_c_s_ho_w_. ___ ~---\ use of locat ion backgrounds. infinite!\' more effecth·e than the usu.iii studio back.lot shots. The most recent episode had Cann on on the trail of some robbers and $900,000. It led him to a desolate ghost town -------· ,. ([V DAl~LY ·LOC . 4 -,_ •• ,_ Wednesday Evening OCTOBER 20 l :IXI 0 Bi1 Nt'll'I Jerry Dunphy CI) Ktws Bill Huddy 0 KNIC N.WI Tom Snyder 0 Ll'er l.Uettlt11 LA. L1ktrs vs. Afl1nt1 f1lcons In A.tl1nt1. 0 Ntw1 6tnli, SChubeck 0 @ Wiid Wild West m The Fli"btQllfl @ I Dre1111 or Je1nnit @ M1M1~t1tOt ED 1+oc1cepad11 Lodet m Jllotidt103' ID Drwrt Report @, Maybtny Rflt (!) Jkw$ J!m Hawthorne l :JO 0 Mowit; (C) (90) "Anrthlnt Got1" Conclusion (muskal) '5 6--B in g Ciosb'f, Mitzi Gaynor, Don1ld O'Con- nor. lwo musil:a! comedy co·stars ••ch 3i&n 1 dil1tient leading lady for !ht same new Broadwafmusica1. I]) CBS Htwi W1lltr Cronkil1 ®!NBC HtltS John ChanctUor m A.ncty Griffith IEJ Bill Cosby Show @ N1ture ol Amtriun folk MU11c ffi DCBUT Indi an Art1 "Doodling on the Rock:'!" Unusual lolk 1rt fO\lnd on The 1oc~s of the Weslern U.S. is examined for me1nin1. m Bui tilt Odds 9 Gretn Acr1s CI!) Les Afici°"ldos en 11 Comunl· ... m Alt"'"' 7:00 6 CBS News Walter C1onkite CI) ABC Ntw1 Smit~. Reasoner 0 m NIC News John Ch1~cellor CIJ Truttl or Constqutnt1s 00 Dngnel fJWhlt's Myline? ®J N1m1 of !ht G1m1 m I lne luq (D I Drt1m ol Je1 nnit @ The Tum"' on Crisis ED History ol Mt~ico m Lt lnlru~ ®J Th• Viraini1" (!) M1nl11p 7:30 e Doctor ln the House Thi honor of St. Swithin's Medical school ls at stake when r1va1 colltlili•ns steal its m1scot. 0 Primus "Under.water Get1¥1ay'' A lorm1r emplD)'te ol Primus' pulls a $50.000 bank robbery, then Ines lo 1leal hi1 submarine. @ lo Tell the Tnrt~ Cf.) I Dream ol Je1nnit fJ Mi11ioR $ Morir: (CJ (2hrt) "Thr V.l.P.'s" (d1~m1) '63-[hzabtlh T11lm, R1th1rd 6urlon. Louis Jour· thn, Lisi M1rt•ntlll. ~aigare! Ruther1ord, Orson We lles, Magi;i! Smrlh. Rod l~vlo1, \1nd 1 Ch11s!11n. VIP's war1 overn•ghl 1n l ondon 111· port lounta lor 1 log delayed tliahl lo New Vor• m HoR•n's Heroes @ [l] D11gnrl 10:00 f) ® M•nni1 Vic Moirow guests 1s the alcoholic brothe1 of Jane Ha· ley (Elizabtlh Allen) who Mres Man- nir to rescue her bro1he1 lrom 3~id row. O !fOJ Im Ni 1ht,1l I trr "The Phantom Fumhoust s\afll D1vid McCallum, Linda Marsh ind 01vid Car11dine in an involved murder case about tht SU1ltrn1tur11. ''Silent Snow, Sl!ciet Snow" stars R1d1me1 Pera. Lisabeth Hush i nd Lonny Chapman in 1 stol'J of a youngster who btcomts increasingly i11Y11lve.l in his own ~crd world. 0 00 00 CD The M111 i nd t11t City "Disaster OI\ lumtr S!reef' Mayor Akal.1 in~ish that the city IC· cept the low freeway construction bod submitted by thl Y)n of 1 convicted contractor. G11ests ltrt BrodNi(~ Cr1w!ord. Dae~ Rambo and William 5'hallert. fD Mu.que1tde ReRular Arnold SD I g l llt Avengtr1 bololf 1s Joined by gue~h Paul and m News Putnam, Fishman B!rb111 Tr1ce1. Sondr1 Lee, ~ndl ffi (ij) Soul~ s.m w11ers1on 1n "Sad.~o." 1Me 1~e €D ttoches ltP'ti•• al 1 poor Russ!1n mus1c11n, ind ''lht CE Box l'ntltssiGnil Pin.on 1nd Ch1ut!eur." w~1ch poses110 30 Ill" •• !h• oue1tion· How far 11 il !rom : tw1 Bill ,., .. ns El3t to W~l?" €D [I Retrrto dt Dorian Cr11 al Lllth1 Ubrt @Film: (C) ''Good D17 fot I tD If 11 Wrltlln H1n(in(" frtd M1cMurr1y, ffi421'1u1 tt•OO(i)a:JHe1n 1:001J (() Ctrol lunMtt Pt&f'l l~ and 0 @) rn Nt'll'I •C,rol Burnell ttim 15 two Ne" f6l To k Arinounctd e>n11ns l1d1ts o! the m5h1 who sing 0 00 Gl H"" "'Hird He1rttd H1nn1h" ind "Louis D Mo'lie: "Toys ill tht Attic~ (drt· ville Lou" In 1 blues·ll1vortd pro· mi } '6J-Pe1n Marlin. m To Tell tilt TruU1 duclion numbt•. 1nd comed11n Dom (D Bei l !ht Cloe-°' Lui$! pl1y1 t 11d1st11:·mmded fij) mnter of ce1tmonie1 in I spool cl ~ ~; ;:u':4 ti Our Ti111n "The Ullim•l• G1mt Show .. I " 0 mM11111-lZ "Tht Se1rth" Mi l· 11:30 1J CJ) Mtl'f Griffi~ loy mys\trioosly di~p:>elll into Ill• B l!Ol m Jot.nny c;,"°" wilds of Griffith P11k whilt pursuing 0 R11111 o\ctkln 1 robbtry suspMt. Rlch1rd Pe•bod, 0 Spend 90 minutel with 1nd ll"'Gi!!i1m 1uest. * WOODY ALLEN! 0 CIJ CD a.wttch"' "P1rls DICK CAVETT Now! '-~· Wit 't style" Sam~nthl's mort1I 0 Cf) (Ji) CD Ditt Clmt Woodt hus nd II end1ngered when hei Allen Is sulo F,uest. · hot·le e~d wu1ock.f11h1t realizes m Mo'lit : "Tht Corsk.111 1rottien• they ho been In [Ufopt lor t {dr1ma) '41-Do!15la~ F1!rb•n•s Jr. whll1 willld ~islling him M1u1ite (D Movie: "Tht Crttpl111 UnklHIWll• [v11'1 tl1!Sts her lather. ( ~sci.Ii) ·~eri1n Donltvy. ENCORE! I • ' FASHION ISLAND N•wporf Canter FASHION SQUARE S"nt• An.t .,~ • • • • I • HUNTINGTON CENTER Huntin9lcn Bea ch SOUTH COAST PLAZA Cost" Mesa • -. Stars Strikin·g 011t Big Mo vie Names Fall • in Prog ram Rated "GP" The Mirisch Production Company present1o SIDNEY POITIER in • Walter Mirisch Production "THE ORGANIZATION" Monday thru Thursday "ZHIVAGO" at I p.m. Friday at 1:10 p.nt. Sat.: 1:10·5:00 -l :JO p.111. 51111.; 1 :00 • 4:10 • 1:00 p.rn. IT JS LIFE ITSELF ••. RAW BEAUTY JN ALL ITS AWAKENING! NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES I TV Ratings comedy about a globetrotling I a d y photojournalist. A holdtJ.,.('f' fN.'lffl lai;:t season, by the way, Henry f'onda in "The Smith Family," was 60th. elia kazan's the arramre• liil--menr '° .4dC.•I~· 'f•,"~/, F-f "DOC" Ull "lHE HUllflNCO •ArTf'' ll'J "MOlllT( WAUll" (C,) s .. ""'Z''-,, __ ,.,., ... 1'tl ...... -~ ... ,.,_,__ ,,_., ~J4 •Jn .. _ ... __ ..... -. .. "..--. 111 lllU )/ltr,,l,,llR ~l~ll l ltl..1' "'TWOlAll'l•l (lflOl""'fl) "HUllTlllG PllJJ H(ll •••"SMOOT OUT" !GP) f I I I -• • / LANDSC APIN G VARIES-T->lann ing co1nmi ssio11cr!'i in Laguna Bea t h are considering standards of lancl · sc:aping that n1ight be i1nposed to obtain and <:on · tinue park·likc dc~ign quality. Presently landscap- ing varies 1.:onside rab!.v as sho\1·n 1n the photos or DAIL 't l'ILOT ~tsfl l'ftolo• ('xisting bu~inc!is ('.<:tablishments along La guna Can- \·on Boa d .. \hove is pleasantly landsc aped fron tagC' ~f I~arr" llunt .\11 10 ('enter. Bf.'I0\1" is a So uth ('oast Ford 10'1. Landscape Guides Weighed Park-like Des ig11 Qualit:Y ~011 gl1L fur l '<1n .yo11 Lt1ndscap111g guiclc!111c~ (1J '';1ch1e1 c parf. • l1he design qL1:1lil} ·· 1n l.,.gun:i l;in~on l\;1\c bcc11 propo::.cd by Ille Lll,1 slat! to Laglnlil Brat:h Planning Cv1n · !lll';';l011Cr!' 1hc ~ro11p 11·a<: gcnrrall~ p\cti,rd 1111h lhr gu .dell11f'" 11h1ch reriu1rc hen\~ do:;c<. r1t lice~ shrub~. :.ind !!t"OUnc!rf1\CfS lor ~ut:h u~c ;1~ p;1rk1ng lut~ 11arcl\ouse<; .:111r! 1·u1111ncn.:1.1l e11lerpr1:.t•, Lncirt" the :.t.111lt.11·d<; l>Ubm1tted l11 \\ arne \\o(l(J\ flrrc1·1or nl pl<inntng and de1 .elop1ne11!.. onr \~11:.il !ro11 lrf'e 11 .. uld he required 1 .. r r'1!'1 1 :;11 l111c;d tee\ o[ p1"11· J)Cl"l 1· ilflf· lithe r II!'{'' ""llill ;~1 -11 l>f' l('fjUllC'd 1IC'pencl1ng on cl111H'll '1111 h •1f h111ld111g~ a11cl r1nr 1ree 1111t1ld hf' rt'qu lrcd !<Jr c1rr\ 1111' '111 ·SllC' p.-1rk111g ~fl<Jl"r ~ Shrub •. \\011(1\ luld ,·,1111111Js:;11111er:;. i;:1·011.1ni:: ltJ " t1(''1gln {ll (n111· 111 ~1s feet 11ould ,cTrrn p.1rk 111~. ,1or<1ge or load1n~ rlrCHS \lood.1 n1>tc1I I li;il s11eh :.hn1bs <t5 l lih1scu~. Ll riu:.1ru111. Oleanclcr and P1t- toiiporu1n '"h:11·r tlc1nunsl1"11ted the a))il11~· lo sur \"1ve. it nol rhr11r. under the \"l'lf~'- 1ng rl111:1~!1c •Und111ons tound \l'i1hin Laguna Be:ich .. Ot hrr 'ihn1bs ll"l'IUld ilt'iu ht ron'\1 tlerf'rl 11 nicf'T 1ng lhr lu11r tu -.1~ reel height rf'- c1u1ren1en1 .\loody·s prul)o.~.l l ~t1 pulatcs ··;111 1u1 p;i1ed area~ iihal l be planted with a ~round cover"' ;ind that undr1rloprd ar- caii be kepr 1n 11ec1l-trce cond1uon (;round ('r11 er~. he ~aid, should he LA "Exlracar' Nol I<'a sl Enoug J1 f;'or a Gcla\~a y LOS A:\Gl-.:LES 1l"l'l 1 -The Southern talitorn1a Ha p1d Tr;111c;11 !)1<;tricl"s hu" "·a~n ·1 rapid rnou~h for a b:ink robber~· ~US)le('l to u:-:e for hi.~ Rt't ·awa~ Jn fact. a bank cnlplo~e "'ho follo~·efl !he suspe<'1 From Crockcr-C111zens Bank and \ratched h1n1 hoard a bit<;, race-0 along the street .i nd alerted a traffic of- licer directing lraFfu· 1n th<" ntKt 1n- terscclion The nff1c:r r rai~crl hts hand The bus lilOpped . The offi cer and a policr sergeant boa rded the hu!i :ind r:i pturrd the unarm- rrt susfM'CI. ret'O\cring 5~~2 tt'ken rron1 1 hr ba.nlo. Thr su~prt! 11 a~ idl'tlllfird a<; l"h<irl!'S (; ~r1 r l~. :!!I. a lran:-l!'nt from Trxas, He 1111.\ hooked on su:-p1c1011 ol robher}. PC'l"f."nni;d and ~pal·rd Sf\ an ill'f"it 1~ ('Htll 11lr1elj eO\'et'('d "·11h1n thrcr .\e:i 1 ~ The biggest problc1n 111\h 1 h P ~u1del111c~ 1s r11lurt111g then1 .. \!ood~ l'Ol11 rnented lie said requ1rcrnrnt~ l'(111l d hr hu1!1 111tu rhr gl11dclinr' tu l"t'{[Ull"r .1 sprinkler sy!'ltrrn a~ onr !or111 111 111;1111 H'nanee or u~r a ~v:-tc111 ~1n11lar tn \.\f'rcl ;iha1etnrnl 'In this n1annr1 . 11 a gu\ d1cln 1 !ll .11n t;iin the la11d:;cap111i;. the t·11.v tould do i! ;:ind <1dd the co.<.1 10 his tilx bill.., ,\100<!~· rxpl;i1ned .\ 1h1rd 1n~thod of en1urccn1en1. lhruugil hond1ng. 11·ould Jrobab!y not be l·on- :-.1dl'rrd . '1 ood~ said 1'l,1nnr1·s 11 1l1 l'o11~11111r d1~1·us~1nn nf thP ~•.H1d.1rd~ ;,r a 1u1urr 11H't't111~ 11~ gr'\ 1hf•n1 f('!1d1 f.,r 1n1·1wµorat1on into thr ~llC pl.1111 1·\ll'\\ 11rd1n;inc·r Bt1t Co11tlitio11 ~ "i\ttacl1ell /\ 1·r1hl'd tl'n!<1l 11r lr;1 1 I 1nap ,if Aiu~ 1>rp;u1111r1\! l :On1pu11~ p1·opr1·11 hr!1•.1·rn th(' l'dl 1t1t· Cua,,1 ll1gl111;J,\ anti lhr t1l"C',111 111 L:iguna r\iguel wa~ approvM ·rucsda~ li\ lhe. County Planning Con11ni1>~1011 \11111 18 t•ondi! 1nn::- Thc \00-:icrc p:irc·•'I adjoins !he nvr1h parkling lot provided for S:il t Creek Hc;,r 11 user~ 1n the :u~rre1nent l>etwecn tht• t·uun· ty :ind lht· A \'C..:O finn ;q1pro1 cd rcet·nlll The pacl pro\'1des lor 1hr s:ilC' ot th1' licachfront <ind p<trking 11rr;io; to !hr l'OUnty fo r $2 :l{i n11 ll1on A l<is1 1n1nulc condit1n11 for thr 27 h1! ..orc.·a 111.scrtcd bv rhc con1n11,.-1011 rcq111rr~ lhr de\'('lnllfr to dcd1c·;ire :idd1t1u11al land !or 1hl' futu re 1\·1den1ng of Paei!1e t:O;i~l H1gh11 <I) I CQ l!lr(;tl 1( ;11111 1-111'11 h• l!it' IJt'p11rt1nr111 ~IH h II irJ('llllll'.: i~ ~1J1111I \ !load '!'he ro;1d dC'p:irtn1rnt h.id not1{1crl lhc ro111n11~s1r111 Tue~day th:it -.urh 11·idrn1ni:,: 11·011ld br rtQ\!C'Slrrt' ~OIH! ('01111n1ss1oncr IJ;in Fulc.•\ ob1ret('(j to !hr· l;11r notice noting lt111( pl:ins 11,1· the a1·ea has been un(lrr discuc;$i011 hv lh(' 1·onl1 n1c;s1on and pl;1nn1ng staff f11r il1onlhs John Ch:ipn1en. rhirF planni.·r tor Ilic .\\'CO lirn1 :iskc:d 1hat the proposed "llJ- 1001 :.I rip 11et•dt•d tor "1drr11ng be tal.en nfl 1he north side of Jhe highway 11·hieh is 110\.\' u11dc1·r lnf}f'd b~1t thr ('OnlllH""IOn ruled that it v.·nuld hr 1111 111 lhr llnart Cnrn rn1~sion<'r Ele11l1a11t H1111t. Solon.~ See k Ri.de Lo Pa y ()ff Bet \\'ASJl lKGTON li\I'• -So1nr d:l.\~ ~ull ~an·1 C\l'l11cn! an cl •·piianr i"ol e\·cn ""ht•n your Oo.~s IS <1 l n1!C<I SuHrs i;:rnatr1r and thr rlephan1 1.~ ner1t,.1I for a ride by no! on~ hut tlro '>('na1ur~ And tbe pach~i'de1111 is necde<I t•i pay of1 ~ \\'orld Series be! "I thought \l·e'd be ab le to get one lror11 the zoo.'' said Joh n Fogarty. aide to Sen <.:harll's ~1cC. i\lathias of i\1aryland. "Rut those aren't rtding elephants. ElrphanLs hal"e to br trained to carry people, JU~t llkr hor.ses " Now Fogarty .and Diane Sn11tll lron1 th<' nfrire of ~f;)rl"land·s other sen:itnr, .J. 1;1('nn Beall. hfivr gonl' lo lhr c1rc·us ~'11:-s !in1ilh said lhr Pulla1 k !il'ol lier~ r 1rcus . now in R1(·h1110nd. nlfrrrd !hr('f' ch:~phanl s for $~00. ··That ~ 1011 1nulh 1nonC'1 shr dC't·l:1recl "And 1hey won't rent ju.,l '111<' Tl11·1 1!011 1 11 anl tn hrc:ik 11p 11 set. 1 gu('s~ ' The Rrpubliean st•nators \\'111 take lhc1r ~!ranJ:e quest ror :in ele phant. any elephant. Mexl to li 1njll1ng Brothrr~·Bar· nurn & 1¥.lile~ Cirrus which will be 111 Philadelphia nt·XI month AL stakt 10 the q1.11'sl is nothing les~ than a bet on the \Vorld Series. Beall and \la!hias, proud of their Baltimore Orioles. ber Penns~hania ·s t1ro liOr ~cna1ors. c q u :i I ly 11 rou d or the Pltt.~burgh Pirate.~ th:i1 the h"l~ers 11ould pay and the winnf'rs ~·ould ri1lr Tht' P1r11trs decided . by winning lhc1r fou rth scnr!-,e:a1nc, that the l\.lar)land scr1a1or~ \.\()111!1 p:i~ for the nde 111 fl'ont. 11f !hr t.:11p11ol -1r they !"31l find 1111 !'leph;inl . Cl1 emical F ac elif ting De1'crilled .A.1'LA.\Tll: CIT\'. r\.J. (AP 1 -.4, \1ian1i surgeon hiis de sc ribed a method for rt1nov1ng tine ra ce wrinkles that can- not be lrl:'ated easily by conven tional pl.1slll' suri;ery Or. Thon1 .. :. J. Baker Jr. told a session ·ruesda} un "Thf' Aging face·· at the Silh ann ual l·linlcal l·ongrt>ss of the American Collcgt' of Surgeons 1hat '"ehemical peel· ing off" of the :.kin successfully remo\•es tht' fine \\"rtnklcs. The 1re<1tn1ent dates back. many years iind has liccn pr;1et1ced in studios run by layn1en in the tlliami area. Bak.er said. In rccrnl yrars. !his treatn1ent ha~ been refined by !rained surgeons. he said. ·rhe trratmcnt is re\ati\•ely simp le but painful and unly For carefully selected ca::.es -rnostly persons '~ith light , fair 1:on1 plcxions becau st: if permanently blraches tht~ skin . ··it is nol fun to hal'e done ," Baker told l"cporters. giving !his description : A l·he1nu:al -usually 11·hat is known as <'arl>ol1l' acid. \vhi ch is act uall y an alcohol -is applied lo !he fa ce and the face i~ ('OVercd. except for the e~·es. nose and 1nouth, 1.1.·ith waterproof :idhesive tape. ll is ;i.pplied in small strips to fit !hf' contours of lhe face. II is not des.irable for the pat ient lo move the face muscles. The procedure requires about five lo sel"en days of application. For the first d;;i y or Ill'!>. the patient is •·rath er uncon1forlable .. and na rcotics are used for the first six to eight hours. The che1n1cal causrs a burning that is ''11uttr Sel'ere·' at fi rst he said. \\"hen the f<lpt' is rc inoved. the patient is tran - <jui!ized. bul in 21 to 28 da) s ne\1· skin is grnf'rated thf!l has ··a !resh look.'' Baker ~a id . 'fhe patient must avoid sunlight For :;1x rnonths. ()11 the b<J SIS of a HI-year lo!lowup or 111nrr lh<ln 1.000 eases. Baker said, thr (•!1anges in skin "are quite permanent.·• lie ~aid !hi· proeedurr .. n1ay actually pre- 1"('111 sk.in mal ignanc~·.'' ()f 1hc 150 or so procedur!'s ht: does a ~ear. Baker said the nuinber or mf'n is iuerra~1ng [rom one lo 111'0 or thrrc a tnnnth '·lo~t of tho.\r ~erking oprrations are 11\ rrag1· peuplr. Baker said. not the 11ral!hy dc~plle hi" ("hargc oi Sl.000 plu~ ho.,p1ta li1.alion ('()sis which push !he tota l lu Sl.300 or Sl.400 All f11·c layers of the ep1thel1uni. or out t>r bi ye r of skin. are removed -;ir t:-1 vcr of :-.kin of fi\·e lo seven mieron.~ in 1h11lo.nr..,s. or abQur ihr lhicknc:;s of a -.hel't of paper A probletn is that thr t·hcn1osurgc r~· le<l \'e!< a "line of demart:.1- Vltdnt,da1. Octobtr 20, 1971 s DAILY PILO'f :J COLOR ME SAFE P•t• Must•rd Sketch 'Color a Clo iv n' Safety Program Set in Lag una A ''color a clown" safely program fe aturing the 11·orks of clown artist Pete ~lust ard will begin soon in the Laguna Beach elementary schools. Sponsored by the Orange Coun ty Safety t:ouncil. the. program v.·ill be presented by a volunteer clo\vn coloring in a Pete ~·l ustard sketch. l::ach child \.\'ill. be allow- ed to color 1n hi:s 01vn copy of the sketch. 11·hich has a sim ple safety message printed under the clown picture. To further acquainl the chi!dren with safely. a Laguna Beach police officer 1v 11! also take part in the prograni. The prese n1a1ionz are being gi ven in all Orange County comn1unilics 11·ith the first onr sc:hedu!cd for L3guna Beach so1Tie lune in the nexl fe1v "·eeks. \\u:;ta rd . a Santa Ana resident and rel1red pharn1aceu tical representative. has donated almost all of hi.~ \.\"Orks to hospital s. He also created a coloring book \.\'hlch \\"a~ printed and di~tributed to sehool childr<'n. His 1\·orks are current ly on display at the Lagun a Federal art gallery. 260 Ocean Avr. 1'hrec Suspected Deserters H eld Joh Courses 111 Demand At College As prospective studen ts begln to apply for winter quarter at Saddlcback College. sehoo l officials predict that several oc· cupational programs 11·i JI be the mo.st in demand . Dr. Freel H. Brcn1er, :;uperlntcndent and president, noted that such courses as surveying technology, police scientt, registered nursing and early childhood education were swamped \\'ilh :.1ndrnis this quarter. "Students recognized the tide has turn- ed. Rather lhan seek higher degrees and JOin the unen1ployment lines, n1any students arc turning tOW"ard the fields of their Choice !hat offer prospects o[ a job· after hvo years of sturly and an As.sociatc of Aris degree," Bremer said. The early c:hildhood education pro- gram. he pointed out, trains asSistanl teachers for pre-school situations. This quarter. he said, about JOO students are enrolled in the program, of· fe ring classes ln Childhood Development, !OA: Nursery School Pfograms. 20A; Kursery School Admin istration; Mu.sic in Pre-School; Art in Pre-School ; Scieoce ill Pre.School, and Literature in Pre·School. "Next quarter, Childhood Dcvelopn1ent 108 and Nursery Schools Programs will be offered in place of IOA an.d 20A .. respectively. Also Literature in Pre-- School 11·ill bl! replaced by The Child in the: Home and Community, .. Bremer· said. Cou rses in surveying. police scienct: and registered nursing will remain the same . he added . Applications for lhe w1nler quarter, \.\"hich beglns Jan. 3, arc avai lable from the college, 28000 Marguerite Parkwag, f\fission Viejo. Telephone numbers are 837-9700, 495.4950 ahd '199-2211. Deadline Nears For Capo Panel Citizen Signups i\1onday is the deadline fo r citU:ens of. San Juan Capistrano who art inteJested in becoming members of the capital 1m·. provements committee. l1on -you tiln see n·hcre ii stops." J ""aii Clemente Asked if he v.·ould have the operRlion II U hi rnsclf. Baker ;,aid he did not thin k ht 11 011!d need it. but if he did . '"l"d be darnt\-'l'hree alleged deserters who escaped The l"Ommittee is being rorrned t~ assist and advise the CJty Council in the adoption of a formal long range pla" for- community capital improvements. "C.Ouncil intends lhal such a plan will. identify and give priorities to a wide range or community needs."' said CilY,. .1,fanager Donald G. \\lridner. .~r leetil·c about 11•ho operated Jn me .. f'ron1 !he Camp Pendleton brig this week 11·ere returned to the base Tuesday after ··Typica l ca pital improven1ent s tudie!I often include such diverse projects a~ rnajor streets. rlood control. sanitary sewers. recre<itional racilitics. civ ic center' ,;!cs. public buildings , oH street parkin!'!, shopping malsl and related public proj- erls." La JoJJa11 H eads Board on Oce ans \\'ASHJNGTOS"'\API -President N1i.:- nn has appointed \\'1llian1 A. Nierenberg 111 I.a .Jolla. to head a new 25·man Na· 11on;il ,\dv1sory Co1111nrttee on Oceans :incl Atrnosphere \1cre11brr~ is cl!l"eCtor ol lhe Scr1pp~ 111~!1tut1on nf Oceafl()graphy a.I. La Jolla The t:011111H1tet'. announced Tuesday. 11a.~ srt up lo con11nually rev1ev.' progress 111 1hr na11on·:s n1<1nnc and at1nos pherie ~i·11·11cf' and ~ervirc proi::ra1n~ fl 11·111 ad r1sP !he secretary of t:o111· 1,\('r<·r nn lhe a rfl111n1.~1ra!1on of the 1\:a- 1u1na! Vl'ra111<" and i\ t n1 o s p her 1" \d1n1111.-.tl'al111n and >rill :-;u h1n1! report ~ 10 1hl' l 're~ident :inrt CongrP.~s e.ach .June :\U .\lc1nbf'rs ol the eornm1t tee 11·ill ser\'t 111rce·1car lerms and 11·iJI he paid 3-'100 ;i d<1.v 11:h<'n pcrforll1ing their dulies. <J STORES TO SERVE you ,. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT W ILSON JUST SOUTH OF he1ng rounded up early Tuesday by San Clemente. policr. Officers said two of the three Oed alter being sl'1pped by a patrolman before da11·n. They \.\"ere recaptured withoul In· c:idrnl a few houri; later. :\lililary aut horities rearrested Gf'ra!d \V. Jonts, 19 : Ji1nmy L. Goatrhcr. 20 and Hi ckie K. Coffey. 13. 'rhr three rnen initially wcrr spottrd by ::i patrolman at El Camino Real and Calle .Junipero at 3:30 a.m. and stopped for a rflutine field identification check because of lhe latr hour Officers said that 11s checks were being made "'ith Pe ndleton a u I h o r 1 t i e s , <:oatcher ;ind Coffee ran From the scene. .Jone:-; remained and "'flS taken 1n!u (·ustody. l.;1ter in the prrdawn hours policr ar- 1-r~ted the nther two 1nen Olricer~ said the lhree 1verc awaiting a('t1on for alleged desertion when they fled the old brig at !he ba se. A new Fac1li- rv which 1111thorities tcm1 escape·proor 11·ill npen soon . He said the methods and source of finanring for a Jong range capilal im- provement program is an important ele~ 1nent of such a stud y. • The council intends to select be tween se\"en and eleven persons to serve on the committee. Although Interested in a broad cross section of community in· I crests. the council is also look ing for· people with technical back.grounds; emplo~·es of utility companies, engineer!'i, t1nan cia l institutions and other ap· propriate: backgrounds. . Applications ha\'e been senl lo most. organizations in the city for ci rculation among interested members. They al~ are: av1lable at the city hall. The committee v•i11 be e:i:pecled l<'I 1nake its fonnal report to the council ' budget. WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R K I N G IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR .MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL ' \ OPTIMIST CLUB CIRCUS SAT., OCT. 23rd 1-4·7 P.M. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • • • • • . • 4 DAil Y PILOT Ca.tholics Ral{e U.S. 'Staggering Ill:s' \ \ •· I ~ps Bring Back Rhett Butler By THOMAS ~tURPHINE Of ITle D•Uy f'olol 11•1! SIL VER SCREENS Dt.:PT. -\1aybe ,ou can remember when ont of the mos t daring lines in all moviedon1 came a! Rhett Buller was about to lee vt his wife Scarlett and she was wrin.i::in~ her hands Jnd pleading about what she 11.·ould do >O W. And Clark C:able sa id , "f rankly, ScarlC'tl. 1 don'l gi ve a dRmn .. :' ~y. my. How audiences did gasp al the racy foul language in that one-liner. Despite this brief dip into the profane, ''Gone with the \Vind" wc.nt nn in 1939 to capture lhe Academy Award fnr best mo- tion pirture Rnd rirovide a best actress Oscar for Vivien Leigh. The racy and the profane have come 11 lorit:: way on the silrer screen sinct those da•S. Just check your roster of !hr cu rrently playing . The lilies are enough, like : ''Skin Game" "Camal Knowledgt" 1.Naked and f ree·· ''Relations" "Love Machint " •·prt,·ate Duty l'.ur~t~" Of course. wil h'lUl invPsti11atin i;: pint line. you mi ght be one of those Good Th in kers who 1vould fit;ure a moviP. like "Private Duty Nurses·· is a d0cumentary about lh" 111r.clical profession. You wnuld assunie "l1<'l:i1ions·· is a happy story about an l!iil li'l rl f;.1n1ilv cc.l·lngcth<'r. ''N;ikcd and Free" could be an npus abnu t an ape loose in the jungle. "Skin Game·· is JU!il a profession.11 j!rid iron rt oly nf a rllntr.~1 b<'!wrrn the J)rtroi t Lion s and the \Vashington Red skins . RUT IF ''Ol'"HE a f;ond Thinker like that . you 'd better start \\'r(lng Thinking nr you're in f0r an awful sh'lck ju'lt ab1ut th e limr you gc.t the lhcatrr sra! w;irm. Also. you'll havr a touiz.h time workinR /\round the fl ick tilted. · ' Ca r n 11 1 Xnnwlrdgr.·• That can mean just ont th ing, folks. l\1efln\\h l!r, if you're still a movie Jove r hut Rll those x ·s and R '.~ turn you off, lake heart in the fact that "r,one With the \\'ind" is s!i!l play ini;: around. in ~ome nf your friendly neighborhood thratrt s. And Rhett Butler's raev line nf 1939 can 't co me clo~e to generating a "R'' ra ting th ese days. THIS WA'\'. ONE \\'AV: Dld you lllkf': note that Ho p;hcs Air West is nnw of- fering nights frnm Oranr:;e f.(llln!,V Airport to Seattlr" ~1 ayhe th11t'~ grrat but. 'tis s;,id the fl ight offerings are just )Oe ~·;iy . Milke.s you wnndrr. \Vhat do they do wilh the jrl onre it i::et s 10 Sea!tlr~ Di~man tlc 11 and ship it 'Jack here by bo•I') B t:ENA PARK c1f1' t·nunr1hnen dn nave a park in Buena P~rk hut it had 111 f·lU~V name. !! "'as c;ill!:'d ~lnunt Tract Park Sn thrv fixed it "'11 h " n ~w nam t . !\'ow u·s kn0wn as ReAI Park l\falador Dies CARACAS 1l"f'l 1 -Cc~ar Giron. ~i lhe rldc~I 11f a hullfi~hlin~ d1·na~tv rrf fnur brothrrs. 11'11s k1llrd 1n~!an11) Tucs- d1n nigh t ~·hrn a 1 rurk hit hi s car c:1ron. who harl bcrn fig ht ing a~ a full matador s111t·c l!l"ol . h;id f11r yrars been nne of the top bullfighters 111 Spain and Sou th America. Th ree nl hi.'! brothers - Qlrro. Efrain and Rafael -also wert tr p matadors. V.ATl~N C1TY 11UPI ) -The U.S. Roman Catholic hler1rchy said W 1y the slu and scope of lnJUJtice in the Unlltd Sti tes and elttwhere Jn lht world · stag- ger the im1gln1llon." Cardinal John F. Dea rden of Detroit , speaking for U.S. churchmen. told the- Third International Syn<XI of Bis hops there is a need in the United Sta tes for reordering national priorities in order In promote world justice more positi vely and effecUYely. Two rtquirements are strengthening the United Nation! and achi evina: llUCCess quickly in the Strate1lc Arms Limitations Talks ~SALT) between the United States and 1he Soviet Union. Dearden said There is a danger, he said, that a genf'ral feellng of powr ~es.sness hy ptO- pte wtll lead to fr..:.r:ratiun and resigna- tion. "In the Cnited Stales and around the world,'' Dearden told the 210-memher synod, "the dimensions of Injustice stag· ger the imag ination. 1\.$ forms are many and 1ls effetJ4 are consistently had " Df'arden also said ~ple dlsa.i::ree prn- found!y once they turn their attention from genera l discussion of injustice lo specific problems. UPI Ttltp/lotot 2 Faces of Kosygi1i Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin flashes miil e t 0\\1ards M-ar garet 'l"ru- deau at National Arts l'e ntre perfor mance in Otl11\ra. \V alking be- hind are Canadian Prime Minister J>ierre 1'rud eau and Kosygin'~ daughter. Mrs. L. A. Gvishiani. It 's the same Kosygin in picture at right -only 1n differen t setting. J~e·s touring Quebec newsprint com- pany and wears hard hat for the occasion. Botli,£l1inas Reje&t Pla11 For U.N. Seat Con1p1·omi se UNITED Ni\TIO~S 1U Pt 1 -Both Cornmun1.~t and N111lonal1st China re- jected a .l apanest su~grst1on today th11t they settle their dilferrnces in a U.N. compronHsc. Frantic lobbying for a d(l1c.n undecided \oles \\·er.ton behind the ~etncs while the {;ene ral Assembly. 1n 1ls !hlrd day on the 1.~~ur. m;ide extraord inar~ spred in its historic China debate. Vetera 11 d1plon1a1s \\err finding the nutcome "loo t•lose to call"' with the 1orlnR expet'ted tu begin nrxt Tuesday :ind ~Cl'eral dr!rg:i11ons sllll ;i\\;1111ng 1n- slruc!u)ns frorn their f(1rr1gn offlrf'~. In !hf' 11r~t f11·tJ dal":<-0 drbale. 26 con n· tries werf' heard. Six teen fa l'orcd 1he Peking ,1!01·rrnm l'n t and n1n r the Taiwan rtg1n1e. 111th Ecuador nonC(!mrr11U11l. 'l'ht" spea kers' 11~\ h;id a tnt ;:i l nf ~2 rou nlnr~ i<1 il l to he hcRrd al \be S!Art of today·s meetings. Jap;:i n, slroni.;!y support ing 1ht U ~­ proposa l In sral ma1nl11nd China 1n both the . .l\sse111hly and the Srcurity Counci l '>''hile retainin g an Assembly .$C'ill fnr the Nationalist Chinese, argurd that having both .i::o1•ernn1ent s here tnuld "nprn the path to rrconcihation 1111d pracrlul dialogue and promot t peace and sta bility 1n Asta." Thev could \\"ork nu! a ''n1utual ac- com1riodalinn ff'r I'" morl' i>ndu:1ng ~nlu- 11on.'' of lhe di spute tha t di\ ides !he m. l\11chi A1eh1. former .Jap;inc~e foreign rnin1stc r. told the Ai-sembh . !\"ationa\1st Chinese sourer~ said lhere \\'as no pos.~1bil1t ~ for a d1:i!ogue hrrr ~111·h a~ ;\1C"hi hild Lil 1n1nd. l'11~pon~ors nf ;u1 Alhan1an-b;.ii.:l..ed prnpo ... al -1n ~11r 1hr rl'k111~ go\ernrnent China'~ sr:il 111 all l' \ organs and expPI lhf' Ta1w:.r1 reprP~'ienta1 11 r-s 'f•Jr!l1111\h" -s<11d lhr l"flmmun1sts 11 fluld not acccpl <in~ tlnng Jc,.~ The l" S pos11lon i~ th;'lt the "Fnrn1os:t q11r.~11nn.'' as 11 is labeled in \\"f1.~h1ngt11n c1rclPs. can be settled onl.\' hy thr Pr k.in R ;ind Taiw an Authorities themsclVPS. ft'1v 1n \\'ashington bel ieved the ln1tcd i\"a- lions could be of significant he lp. 4 Texas .Cities Drenched ·, Floods Feared • Dallas F olloiving Stor111 in Callfor11in Temperntt•rrs I V UNITID ~111",I INTl!:llN•TION•l ~""'"''" (•l•lo•n·• wot c•~"' """ WI"'' IOCllV from 1'11 en•>! te '"""' tll•"'•!9d 110t!lon1 of li'l t """'nlOln• W•ll'I Ttn'IP.,llV•t• 1., !h1 balmy ml<I- I V UNITIO l'lllSJ INT!ll N•flDNAL TtmPo••lyrtl ond ort<ioho11an •el "'' lo' o\n~tl• 11•<1 1ynnv .-1,, "'''" 1 11111> ol "Is ~"" moto !11• w1t lh1' .... , forec11! 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She criticiled the United Slates and ot her rich cou ntries for ignoring poor nations in drew in& up a new international monetary svstem. ·Barbara Ward I Lady .Jackson) 1oltf the 2!B-membtr third internationol synod in its first full debate on ~·orld JUSt ice that Pl<1n es Collide Ki1li 11 g Fii:c Oi·<'r Jap1111 Se a :-;,\\" Dll':(;O 1 L'l'J + -A fnll1.~1on hrt11·ce11 !wn \;ny planes on a routine f1~r1111og 1nJ.~s1nn n1 er the ~ra of J;ipan apparently killed al! fi1e cre11·men abo<1rd fine nf !he craft. Recording to a s1)<lkrsman hrrr ~ The r-.;avy spokesman said !he collision nceurred Monda~· 111i;ht when the two planes. both in landing pattern~ ap- proachin~ the aircraft carrier ~1id11.•ay, collided 1n 1n1da1r . All f11·e cre11.·men aboa rd an 1-:2B Jla11. kerr rad;ir plane apparentlv went clown "'ilh the craft. the Na\'Y said Tues- dar No 11.·rrckage of the craft was l'i8°htcd, but the Na1·y said it was con-- t1nu1ng the search and the cause of the collision was undrr investigation. The Na1·.v said the pilot of the other plane it1l'Ol\'cd. an 1\7 Cnr~air. attempted in reach the ,\larin r Corps Air Station ;it l'>'·akuni. Japan. l:'!fl miles a~·11~" but 1vas forced to rJect 4 '~ miles short or the rUn'.'•ay. ~~~ / ~) ' '<' l h/ ~ :,.iiJ> 'Court S1111rt,m e fintl., ,\Jnrrht1 's 11 o l ir, 'J'l1 e r11,,11th. )''OIL h<1t«" 1co11/d never fit !' "a number" ol wealthy nationa appeared "ltss sttadl!y committed, Ir.st concerned and less inventive in their approach to world development." Vatican sources said she apparently referred to effortll by the Western world's 10 wealthiest nation! lo re50l ve the cur- rent monetary crisis. Another speake r al lhe synod . Cardinal John C. Heenan of England, suggested the Rom11n CathQlic Church sell some of il! art masterpieces and reli(!ious treasures lo buy food for the hungry. "We k:now that the lrtasures of the Vatican 1:a!ltrit$ be l&nJ tG tht world and should therefore not be dissipated ," 1a1d Heenan. "There would, neverthele!S, be great valut in the ell ample of the Holy See selli ng SQmt of the mastf!rpieces in the Vatican." Lady Jackson. a noted economist who teaches international economic develop- ment at Columbia Univ ersity , was one of six lay e~perls invittd to advise Ill• synod . She al~ was the first woman to speak at any syfiod. 'Blocking Victory' Freedom Curbed For Cambodians PHNOM PENH (UPT l Prime Minister L.on No! dec!l\red A st all! of emergency 1oday end appointed a new goYernment to rule by '"ordinance" ralht>r th11n by constitutional law. He said he no longer will "play the game of dcmoc raey and freedom" since it stends in the way of vic tory. The prmine minis ter. in a nation\\•ide broad cast follo"·i ng a silent protest by Buddh ists against Satu rday's suspension of the national assembly, appealed for unity but coupled it with a veiled threat against diss rnters. .. Recently, certain groups hav e launch- ed acts ai med at creating confusion ," he &a id. "There i~ 11 [ifth column al work." He said. "Should we vainly pl;iy the game of democracy anQ freedom which will lead us to complete defea t or should '>''e curtail anarchic freedom in order to achieve victory"'.' The government ha~ made its dec ision. \.\'e ha ve selected the v.·av ttiat will bring us to victory." He announced that fr om now on the government wi ll rule by "ordin ance" - by lts own laws and not by the con- stitution -under "'hat he te rmed "a &late of emergency." Under the constitutio n. !ht declaration of R state of emergency must be ap- proved by the n11 tional asse mbly. but since Saturday. Lon Nol has stripped the assembly of all powers. As a result , the constitutional provision that a ne w government must be approved h.v the assembly 11lso was not ex pected to be adhered lo. Th is meant. in tffect. that Lon Nol could select "·ho he wanted v.rithout having it approv~d. Morgan Trust Cuts Prime Lending Rate N~:\V YO RI\ (AP\ -llilori::an Guaranty Trusl Co .. one of lhe biggest U.S. banks. cut it~ prime lending rate to 5.14 pl!'rcent from 6 percent today . The prime r11le is the interest t:harged by co rnmerclal banks on loans to 1he ir biggest and mos! creditwort hv bot· ro"·ers, rnoslly co rporations. • i'olnrp:an (iuaranty said the reduction •·1·e!lrrts market cond1t1ons, 1nclud1ng a It's.~ !h<1n sea:;;ona! incrrase in loan de- n1anU and a dcrllne 1n cost nf fund s·· \\'hile !he prime rAte applies ma1nll !n rorporate bnrrowinp:s. H exerts an· 1n- flurnce on consun1ers l11ans. 1nc!ud1ni; hnn1f' morlgages nnd ,111tomoblle f1n;'ln- c1ng rh;1rges. (In ·ruesda.1, Prr~1drnt .'\1~11n s11hn111if'd leg1~Jati0n l., Congress !n fl?l\e tum aut hority tn 1'nntrol interei:t rates. !n!rrr:;t ratrs werr no! pl;1eed un<ler l'On· trol wl1en Ni xon 1n1poscrl a wag e-price fre eze last Aug . 15. The new government incl uded all old cahinet ministers and four ne\v mrn - one of them m1!1tar y. The new members '>'"ere Tim Nguon. a "super n11nisler" as he is cal!ed who has more power than thl! other ministers. Tim ~guon is a relat ive of Sisowa!h Sirik l\latRk, y,•ho had held !he position of "prime m1n1ster delegate·• since Lon i\"ol suffered a stroke in Fchruary. He replaced In Tani. \\'ho \vas ousted from the p:>s! of "super minister '' three week s ago and has been the main opponen t lo Lon Nol's strippin g the assembly of its powers. The other new minislers were ban ker r.tay Lay Jhem. who serves as com merce minister, Gen , Thappana Ni;inn. a close confidant of Lon Nol's who becomes minister of the interior. and Chhan Sokham. a former education minister who also wl!J deal ~·ith indust ry end co m- merct . Doves Mount New Assault Ori Viet War \\',\SH!:\C:TOX fAP l -Anli\1·11r senator.~ mounted a new drive to eut nff money for the Indochina war tod11v after House leaders bl(l('ked a ves-o r-rin vnt l! but cl:ii111C'd Hr11sr rrjl'ctiOn nf a Scnale six -month v.•t1r d('arlln1r. Hnusf'-S"'n;•tf' confl'rres in1n1r>di<1tr ly "f'! In \l'fll'k trying to r11mprnmi.sc a ~21- billion weapons bill rontalning the deadline after a fiery Housf! battle Tues- dtll HrJUSr> Ar111rd ~r r1·1i'('.S CIL'llrn1:i n f . Ed1rarrl llt:>be l"1 t D·L:i.1, rrssimislic;illy predicted '"a lnng. ('t1ld wintr•r"' bcfnre !hr rnnirrrr'i rra(·h agrrr111rn1 Thf' new Cn11pcr-C hurr h ;in1cndn1c.nt tn cul nff ;ill rnoncy for lhe war exccrt funds necrlrd to pull out LI S. fnrc·cs 11·;.,:; up f0r Srniltl' Fnrc.ign Rel ;i11nns Com- mi1tee consirlera1ion !his afternoon . Previou.~ cffr,r1s sin1i\11r In the onr bv S:>n" . .!nho Sher111an \(IOpcr 1 f!-1\y 1, and Fr;in\; Church !1)-ldaho l. lo C'U I shnrt the war by h<tlting funds have been rejected b1· hotlr Mr.t•s<-and Sen;11r Hr.use Hep11b!1can \\'hip l.l'!'i!IP C. Arrnds of Illino is sidrtrilcked a direct lf'fr 11n !he Senate·~ six-n1on!h deadline TUC'ida.1 h~, mnv1n2 that !hr Hnll"f' reJe<'t r11 P Senate: amendment" int!ud1ng the w::ir 11menrlmrnt purrl y on J.!rounds !hey 1·1n!<1ll' l!nu~r rule's rt>q111nng th;i1 ;.in1i·.:il1'1• n1~ br pr,-t1nrn! 1n thf' htll undf'r dchatr. "Youn{! ArnPrir;.iri~ <lrf' grll1np; their i;uti-hln11n f•!ll 1n V1Ptna1n ." ~<11d f\ep. f')l :1r\r~ \I' \\lh:ili"n .Jr. 11l-Oh1n1. "anrl '"e·re s1n.ing hc.rr 1n !he Hou.~r. debating grrmaneness. Vie1vs f 'anied Huit~~ Spi1·0 Ag11ew Pay s Visit To Fatl1er's G1·eeli Home HE RA KLION. Isle or Crete. Grrttl' !UPI ) -Vice. Prrsicient Spiro T. Agnflw lod;ir saw the origins or his Greek ancrslr.1• RS he: toured f.linoAn r11ins 1n Crete, blrth plaee of \Ve~tern civilization 3.000 .1ear~ ago. '"Thal was kuite an experience." A~new said 10 !he archarolog1st Jl?ltld r ;:iftcr • one-hour tour of Knossos Palace, home of the legendary Kini:: i'o-1ino!'. The vice presiden t, with his "'ife and daughtrrs. Pa1n('Ja and Kim , arrivrd Tuesday evening on the second leg of their private visit to Agn('w ·s anetstral ho me- land . Wandering around th~ ruins. listeninJ!? all enli vely 10 a wnman archaeologist f'xpl Rin ing the pal11ce. he !'aw th!! throne of King r.1inos, lhe ba lh of his Quren Pas- phae and admired the intrica te sewagt system '>''hich exlsted in 1700 B.C He sew some of Grttce's great.est treasures round 0n the silr and now hot1sed in Herti klion ~1ustum, set up by Sir Arth ur Evan·s. !he Bri tish archaeologist who dis- cnverrd Knossos 111 the tum ol 1he century. / Ag new ended his morn ing 11.·ith a visit to tbe town of Chania . at the western end of tht island , and a tour or the Nort h Alla nlir Treaty Org;ini7.alion 1NATQ ) mis- sile firing range al nea rb y Suda Bay before flying tll lhe isla nd of RhoOe~ A spokesman announced that cold. dreary 11.·eal he r and rough ~eas ha d thwarted plans for the vice presidfln l lo spend the last two d11 ys of his tour on an Aegean cruise, and that he would return lo Athens tonighl. On Tuesday. Agnew left Gargali;i.noi. thi!' birthplace or his father. promising next li me he visits tht village he wil l 'spea k Greek. "'I wll!h l could spellk Greek," Agnew said Tuesday durinit a lunch with rela. lives 11nd eldtrs of his rather's native \•lllage. "The languag e w;is not .~poken In our ho me because mv.mother was not Greek and I haven't le airned it. Next time I co me here. I will speak Greek." (:uests, Including Premi er Qfl()rge Pap11dopoulos. hearUl~· applauded the promi sP.. The lun ch came near the ncd of Agnrw 's v1si1 In hi s ~nrcs1 r11I village nf G<1r,11atianoi In the !IOU!hweslem Pt'loponnc se. 140 miles from Alhrn~ llr flf'w from there in Htrakllon for a sightseeing tour of Cre!r Thous;:inrl!! of vltl nger3 and 'visi tors from o!hf:'r l111'(n~ chrrred Ai.:nr11· on his 11rrival in GArgalianoi Tuesday 1norn1ng after a three·dity ofbc1al visit to 1\lhens < • Rac e Rifts Hit Areas In Memphis ,,_1EMPHIS (UPI) -Police &&id two 1;tores were firebombed and a 1niper with an automalic rine fired on a police helicopter Tuesday night during fUJeral l'iervices for a black youth whose skull was crushed by blows following a police chasr. Elton Mayes, 17, was to be buried today while the state altomey's office carried on an investigation into his death and 23 dty policemen remained off duty at the orders of chief Henry Lux. There were no reports of serious in- juries or arrests Tuesday night, but Lux temporarily canceled all leaves and days off and ordered the police department on ''red status" under which lacticaJ units patrol trouble spots. Dis trict Attorney Phil Canale said at a press conference Tuesday that "im· portant physical evidence" found al the scene of Ha yes' death last Friday morn· ing had coovinced him the death was a homicide. The aulof)6y report , Canale !!Bid, show- f!d that the youngster died from "two primary blows to the head." Story of Po·li ce Payoffs Unfolds Fire Kills 15 Aged Patients HONESDALE, Pa. (AP) - FUteen elderly persons, many of therr: :-..edridden, died In a smoky fire that 1Wept through NEW YORK !UPI) -A vetrra., polictoman who admitted bting on the take for years bffore becoming an un- dercover agent for the Knapp Com- m is s Ion te s t i f ied tbst very plainclothesman he knew was accepting payoffs. He told Tuesday a tale of police corruption stretching through the depart· ment. Patrolman William Phillips. who is being guarded 24 hours a day because of his undercover work. testified at the se· cond day of public hearings before fhe commission. Testimony resumes today. "l never knew a plainclothesman yet that was in plainclothes for more than two months that wasn't on the pad."' Phillips said. Phillips told the commission, which was obviously .&hocked at limes by bis U.S. Chessman Wins BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -America'1 Bobby Fischer appeared we\J l)tl the way today to challenge the 81.rangleh.old Russian grandmasters have held in the World Chess Championship for nearly a quarter century. testimony, how he made $6,000 in slx a private nursing home near months v.'orking-in a Harlem precinct. this tiny n 0 rt he 8 s tern how gamblers in one small Harlem Pennsylvania community. precinct paid poli ce at least $70,000 a Most of the victims. trapped month , how payoffs were discussed open· in their rooms on either .&ide ly by police and how he could find out of a corridor. died Tuesday nigh~ of smoke inhalation, about lhe honesty of any police officer in Robert Jennings. Wayne Coun· the department with one telephone call. ty coroner, .&aid. The Knapp Olmm1ssion. headed by Jennings said some of the Wall Street lawyer \\'hilman Knapp, was 1Jictims, those closest to the appointed by ~-la.vor John V. Lindsay in firt's origin. appeared to have June !970 to investigate reports ol police died of burns. corruption. It is expected to release its Only a licensed practical final report afte r the hearings, nurse, on duty alone at the Ph.illips' testimony came as a surprise time. escaped the baze as it Tuesday. He "'as identified as the officer filled the residential wing of "P" in tape recordings played before the the Geiger Nursing Home with comrni.&sion Monday. On the tapes. 11n Ufl· thic k smoke. dercover agent tried to arrange with or-"The entire area was ficer "P" protection for a Manhattan engulfed wtth smoke, there prostitution operation. wasn't too much flame.&," Jen- After Phillips discovered he had been nings said. ;'It was very dense found out, he agreed to work as an smoke and you could see it for undercover agent for the commission. a mile." Phillips had been on the force 14 years. Jennings said the fire wai; Police Commissioner Patrick V. believed lo have started ~1w-phy repeated his pledge Tuesday that shortty before R p.m. in a alt allegations stemming from the com-laundry room at the rear of mission hearing will be investigated by the residential wing of the L-- his department. shaoed, one-story frame struc:- Phillips' testimony was interrupted by ture. "There's almost no ques- Small porcelain songbird nesting on a flowering d ogwood branch. 6Y2 inch es. $135. Charg• accounts Invited. Amtrlc111 •11preu , l1"kAmerlc1,.i IM' MUlt t ChU'fl. lllO. SL,( VICK'S Jewelers Slhc:e 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-b44.1 l80 Op•n Mon. •nd Fri., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. DAil. Y fill.OT S ._ An initial police report on the death said the youth was fatally injured when a pickup truck in which he was a passenger wrecked while attempting to evade police, "'ho were chasing the vehicle for a traffic violation. But Canale said there apparenUy had been no accident. The 28-year-old New Yorker won for the secoffd day in a row Tuesday, forcing fonner world champion Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union to resign on the 34th move. a telephone bomb threat, forcing some ti on of that," he .s a i d . 200 perso,~ns~to~lea=ve~th:e~roo=m~. :N:o~bo:m:b-~"~P~hy:•:ic=a~I ~·=':id:en:c:•:_:•~h~o~w:_:•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ wa.& f~ that." Ordered Dome W 01nan Convicted; She Had Abortio11 DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. lUPU -Shirley AM Wheeler is going home to the moun- tains or Nor!h Carolina, by order of Florida authorities - ba ck to where her troubles "'i lh babies started as a girl of 18. "The whole thing is crazy," said the reddish-blonde young Y•oman. curled up on a couch at her boyfriend 's apartment. the one she must vacate by Friday. "Why .&hould they force their life style on me?'' Confused and bitter, Mrs. Wheeler. 23. stands convicted of manslaughter for having an abortion when she was five mnnths pregnant New York University Law School professor Cyril C. Means, hired by the P!ayhoy Foundation lo defend Mr.~. Wheeler, !'!<I)'!'! it is the first time in the Eni;llsh·speaking world a woman has ever been convicted for having an abor· tion. Usually the abortionist is prosecuted. While she was handed a Jlght sentence -two years on probation -Mrs. Wheeler is considering an a p p e a 1 • Already her case has become a rallying cry for femini~t groups campaignJn~ for abor· tion law reform, particularly the Women's National Abortion Action Coalition (WONAACJ, ~·hich plans demonstrations in Washington and San Francisco on Nov. 20. Mrs. Wheeler. born Shirley Ann J ohnson. ts particularly upset at the probation officer who told her she must leave the bearded young printer and ta xidermist, Robert Wheeler. 25, with whom she h11s been keeping house the past three years. She was Ordered to go live with a brother in North Carolina. The probation !'!upervisor told me "I'd better not. go out and find myself another meal ticket." .&he said.' Fireball Explosion Kills One HOUSTON CAP ) -"It was Instant holocaust. The whole damned world turned orange ," ~ays Houston P ost newsman Jim Bishop. One man died and 38 other persons, Including B i s h o p , were injured Tuesday when a fireball from an exploding tank car enYe.lo~ firemen, newmen and bystanders. The explosion occur;ed In a heavily populated southeast Houston area after 18 cars cf an 83-car Missouri Pacific freight train jumped the track at .11 ero1slng. A small erplosion in one overturned tank car con- taining chemicals d re w firemen and newsmen to the scene, then came the larger, deadly blast. Flames shot 200 feet into the 1ir. Would You Believe A WESTCLIFF--WHAT'S--LEFT SHOE ~ALP' Just Our Own Great Shoes At Ridiculous Prices LADIES DRESS & CASUAL FOOTWEAR REG. TO $26. 1052 1,.,,;no 8 Wes+cl ;ff Plozo 8 Newport Booch 8 548 .8684 • COMMUNITY EVENTS SUPPORT ARTIST OF THE MONTH YOUR HARBOR AREA UNITED FUND STEVE DREW 11 v••r• old, St•"'• w•t born 111 w.,. omi"<J• t nd 1i1rfed p1i11ti119 ;., the 7th Gr1d1. A 9r1du1t1 of A111h1o'm H;9h S~hoo!, h1 1H1nd1d l19u111 Bt1ch Art Sch11ol 111d i1 now 1nrollti:l 11 Golcl1n W11t Col!e91. Ht b1lon1J1 lo the Fount1i11 \11ll1v A.+ l119u1 111d /,.,..,,. W1l1r Color. I Oilt i11 Flow1ra ind L1ndtc•p•• , EARN HIGHER INTEREST AT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! Now in Proce5s GIVE THE UNITED WAY - ''lj you don't do it , It won 't get done." • 6 QL annual 70rat• Certificate Accounts' $5,000 mini mum deposi!. 2-year minimum term. Da!!y compounding. E!rn from date of deposl!, 5.25%~;.~ual 90 Day Certificate Accounts' No minimum deposit Daily compounding. Earn from date of deposit 5. 75%~;,~ual Certificate Accounts' $1,000 minimum deposit.1-year minimum term. Dally compounding. Ea rn from date of deposit. 5 0L0~~~:;11 7~ r•t• Paeabook Accounts No minimum deposit Daily compounding. Interest day-in to day-cull •withdrawals. before matut1ty permitted but t ubjeot to aom• log a of Interest. Cal!f.91!Ll!..!~~.~~!!!.hl§~!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL • COSTA MESA OFFICE: >r 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 546·2300 CLIFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIDEl'IT & MANAGER ConVilnl•nt Otrlcu throughout lo11;Ang•lee, Orw.ngt •nd Ventura Counties. A11GOUnt..,.. 1111u1-.d UJ> to '20.000 llM•t p1ovi.1-of 1119 r..-11 la\11191 & ~ lnturanu Cofpor1tt1111o • P9f'll•~t1;enoy of di1 U!ill..:I ht. Qow.nlmenl ·------.., .. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ........ -- -' ' • • -I I t DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Communication Failure The recurring russ over "communication problems'' bet\\'een parents and La,guna Beach .schools seems to boil do\\'n to parental apathy, along with some: apparent communication failures on the home front. .I\ special study session on the su bject "'.as proposed bv the school board's three ne w' conservative tr_ustecs. T'hey ntaintained the)' had received many complaints - b ul the meeting drew a meager turnout of some 20 p arents. . The group didn't seem t o ini;lude any of the com- plainers. :\pparently they prefer .to register thc.i~ gr ipes \'ia private phone calls to . trustees. aJso .sh unning the nlore logical approach o~ direct contact "'Ith the teach· crs or school principals involved. . Since none of the ne\\' trustees has children attend~ ing Laguna schools, they could hardly be guided by personal experience. Some ol the parents at the session said they had found Laguna teachers and administrators very. help~ul. One ne11·comer even described the school or1entat1on pro\'idect here as "most impressive." \\'ith regard to alleged parental puz~lement over t he innovative Thurston School program, it was noted that altn ost no parenLc; take advantage of daily explana- tory tour s offered at the school. though educators. fr~m throug hout the nation come to study the plant and its progrant. One rather absurd proposal lvould have Thurston spend some S2.500 a year to provide p~r~nts :"'ilh indi- vidual reports e\'ery tv.•o weeks expfammg JUSt \\'hat each child is d oing 'vith h is time. Trustee Norman Browne, \Vh6 does have children in Laguna schools, pointed out that every Thurston stu- d ent already has a written daily schedule. Noting that he had no irouble determining \Vhat his children \\'ere d oing every day, Bro,,11e said he couldn't unders tand •,1:hy the-parents would be so mystified. It could be the puzzled parents just haven't estab- lis hed the habit or talking over school doin~s with their youngsters. and if this hasn't been accomplished by the time the kids reach junior high, it's unlikely more writ4 ten reporls would help .. \Ve'd vote \vith the parent who said she would rather see the n1oney spent on educating her childreh. A Poor Alternative 1'he cheer is gone from the proposals to build t wo ne\Y nuclear generators at San Onofre. The headaches began when the Atomic Energy ('ommission -\Vhic h was considering an application for licensing of t1vin reactors at San Onofre -ordered re- finernents in safely des ign after the February earth- quake. Later in lha\)'ear, the AEC was ordered by a federal court 10 require 11:etailed reports by utilities on the en- vir onrncntal effects of nuclear generators. 1\t that point Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric companies issued grim statements reciting huge and costly delays in their haJf-billion-d ol· Jar San Onofre project. Spokesmen said the f irn1s were exploring secondary sources of poy,.·er. A fe\v weeks later. the piclure got even bleaker \vhen the state's Water Resources Control Board issued stricl new standards for hot \Valer d ischarge from the fac~it v. The apparent alternative to overcoming these problen1s is -unfortunately -t he addition of .more fossil fuel plants along the Southland coast. Far better the electric companies expend every effort to meet the ne'v criteria. s Behi11d the l1111nigratio1i Service, Not Treasure1• No111i11ee, ls Wro119 Anti-Police Attitudes \\'hen "'·e read accusations of "police brutalitv " v.·e ha Ye to understand what the phr'a~e n1eans. Sometimes it means that heads and bodies are hurt: just as often. it means t'hat feelings are hurl. What upsets Nr- groes, Puerto Ri- cans. \1exicans. and poor people gener- ally is 1he fa ct that they are not t r ea t e d with the same respect (not to say deference l by the police as are the more afflutnl member:s or the community. There is no question that most police in most cities are acutely sensitive to d if· lerences in social and economic standing. A middle-class person is rarely talked lo !he way an ob,·iously poor person is talk- £d to. The for1ner is treated as a decent citizen until It is pro\'ed otherwise; the latter is lreated a s a suspicious character until 1t is pro\'ed otherwis~. TT IS THE DOUBLE standard of ap- proach and handlini; that gi\'e:S r ise to ac- cusalions of "police brutality," even v.·hen the police ha\ r comn1itted no O\'ert act of r1ol ence. If their altitude is belhcose and bull~ 111.c, the '·susp€ct" may eren pro\-oke a pu~h1ng around in order to JL1s:1 1;. hts dt=l:~;e and cne\·ance aga inst cnpdom To the poor . !he police .are hz1ed. des:i1~ed a:id !cared ficures - v.·hich means ·tha! ti".; r>o •lll'f' ~er-no co- o~ra:1on from thern, The ir rraction ir- r n.aies the pol!f'<'-wh" then hel1•n1 e even rrmre !x'll1c{l5t-;.i nd bull\ in~. a nd the cir- cle of mt;!:.J al d!Slru~· i~· never broken. \\"hat the poor fail t(l understand, of Dear Gloomy Gus What 24-hour city rouncilman takes his homework all the way home to Tustin every night? -L W. P. Til11 kthlrt rtfl«ll tl ldl t'' v11wi, .,., "«l tMrl"' rlttM •I ltol MW1~tplt, 1t"11 ·y1ur "1 ... ..., ,. OIMmJ Gu1, o au, P'Ull. course. is that the police lhemsel\·es are ftarful in such neighborhoods . They know tl1ey are looked upon as enemies -1n conlrast to middle-class neighborhoods, ~which look UjXln them as prot rrlors - and their fear <1f reprisal makes them talk and act tougher. There js a "psychological feedback" In the police· and-the-poor relationship that perpetuates hostility. THE POLICE, in point of fact. are much Jess brutal than thev \\'ere even a decade or two ago; the floiid flatfoot v.·ho s\vung his club first and asked queslions after\\'ards is fast disappearing from the force. But. as against this, poor people are more a\\o·are of their rights than they were e.ven a decade or two ago, and they are beginning to demand the same civili- ty that is shown to their more affluent neighbors. "Police brutality" is largely a se:nantic question, and its S-Olu!ion 1s n111re a mat- ter of psychological attitudes than la"·s. To treat a man like dirt. \1·i1 houL reason, may hurt hi m mnre than hittin~ h11n - and may. indeed, encourage l11m tQ pro- voke physical v1olt'nce . JI may be ano:J1er dt'cade before our police 11·ake up tu the truth . Sr/rcuons frnnr .'Jr· //r;'rq-.' /l'l tr.~: rollcc~1on of colrn1H1.~ Pi bnok forn1, "L l"l'.lt:Pig fill" Surfncf' '• r.rr h.~111 9 tP· pri nted u·hrle he is on t·nca1,nr Ed;:o r Hip-sliooting Judg·111e11ts B~· :'olffi£ A.BRA:'tlSO~ 'il."e ,.;;;,r;r;c;.ru; have a penchant for c.au__"-e~ of all Y>:":.s, sires and degrets nf l:':'lport<1T11:e. Tut' t r o u b 1 e is, "·• ~el ... ":Ot-s k: c:n;r e-r.t.hu~.asm trap us in- ll.l t-r:'lclat:~~ t!;t' t-,..:L'TIGnst's legendary ro~OO) ~no mf)Ut.ted hl! steed and rode C'LJ i.r. alt d;n:•ctn:.r:; Ct-nainly lhert" are fe1r causes more ., ~onhy of dedic ated. intelligent concern tnan i::f? p rrservation o( our en·•1rQnmeh1 a'> Californians are poig. ndnl!.1 1n1 are Yet e,·en here. !he fa cts -0! life somellmes rise up to indi~ate we ha1e tried 10 trav~ too fast. CO~SIDER. FOR example, DDT and ~huspha!e detergents. Both .lJave been widely condemned and in many places banned by law_ The re ts an iniliato•e on l'lt'Xt year'!! June ballot in this state, for example, that ~·oUld ban the former outright, a long v.·ith 11 number of other blunderbuss "environmental" proposals. Yet just recently a govern1nent-ap- poln!"d panel has decided lhat while DDT does indeed h@vc serious pollutant poten· Ual!, it needn't be banned totally aa a pcaU,·1de: bccau81:l cf any "Imminent hi.urd to human health." And although IU u1Ul ha!l declined, the petncl flnda It rlill •n imf.)()rtlilnl weapon :ig11inst certain te~truc1 l\le instclJ, particularly aome th1t •tt.ack cotton plants. JNTY.Rt;sTJNC.I. V. Wl~comln •cl en\1111.• PDT In 11amplu of l}nivfrslty o r have di.!ICOVCTtd toil co!lccl«"d ind ( Guest Re port ~· staled 30 yeara before DDT came into use! Similarly, phosphate detergents ha\·e been given a reprieve. There 1s no ques- tion that they can contributl' to lake and streU'I pollution; but now federal health- and-envirorunental of/icials art recom- mend ing them to house"'•lves. This slartling reversal ind icates that tM blanket condem nation, like that of DDT, was premature. The cure. 1t turns oul, w·as ~'orse than the disease. THERE ARE inC"reasing numbers c;:ir ether reports which indicate that findi ngs C'<insidered most foreboding at first glance, have turned out not to be so damaging as feared. All of which is not to denigrate concern over the protection of our environment. The moon trlJ)S have hrou,::ht sharply home to us the ft.ct that our planet is not 11 lfmltlel!!I iiource of the good and e.s11ential things of life. It's he.re and 11 's all we havt. It's just that we IT!: learning gradually not to lel <1ur D\\'n sincere imµulses, or the lmporlunitic.s of the {l\'trn!j!:ht fn· vlronmcnlal reformists lend u~ into hip- ll'hnoting Ju d11:mrnts !hat ~·ill hurl more lhlln they help ou r rflort.s to de11n up lh1t terth we hVfl on. Callfnml.1 Fenturr Srr\1lcP. Romana \VASHINGTON -Please bear \\'ith ihis for a litUe. It is about no great affair of state -merely a woman wronged in the political crunch. THE FACTS: On Sept. 20 President Nixon announced his intention to nominate as treasurer of the UnitNi States a succl"SSfu\ food pro- cessor and bank board rharman of Lalin extraction. Mrs. Romana Banuelos of the Los Angeles area. On October 6 fed- eral agents descend- ed on one of Mrs. Banuelos' pli;nts, a tortilla factory in Cardena, Cal.. and carried off 36 em - plo.res. mos!ly mini. skirted 111 ex l ca 11. girls and \\'omen, claimed 10 ha 1·e en· tered the country illegally and wrongly have gotten work. CONCLUSION: Therefore fvfrs . Banuelos had conni\•ed to circumvent the immigration la"'S by exploiting fvlexican girls who had in· sinuated themselves across the border .and Should not be confirmed by the Sen- ate <>.5 treasurer of the U.S. So far so good . The only trouble \\'ith the Conclusion is that it is totally wrong. J\lrs. Banuelos ~·iolated no Jaw. Her eom- pan.v vi olated no la\~. She \\'as not ex- pl riitin ~ Alexican girls_ She runs a urion ~hop v.·ith the girls required to join the Banuelos Was Victimized / Richard Wilson union and earn union wages after 30 clavs employmenl. She had no legal \ray ·of knowing if the girls were fliexican or American citizens, How about the fart !hat f\Irs. Banuelos' company had been wamed by letter by the Immigration Service and that there had been fi ve previous raid s? \Va sn't it pretty careless or Jl..1rs. Banuelos: ho\\·evcr much she was preoccupied with being the first \\'Oman cha irman ur a bank board in California's history, not to have taken steps lo satisfy the im- migration service? HERE AGAl1' THE facts get in the \\'ay of political m ncl usions. ."1r"i. Banuelos had no authority in la w· to d1) what the Immigration Service asked and the Immigration Service had no authority in lav,r to demand that 11he require proo f of citizenship or alien re~istration receipts cards from pro s p e c I i v e employes. According to ~tanuel Ru iz . .J r .. a specialist in international private cop- flicts of Jaw and a member of the t:.S. C Iv i 1 Rights Comn1is.'>lon, ~1rs. Banuelos' authority \1'as ('(lnfined "olC'l.v to examining the Social Securit y cards nf job applicants. Social Security cards rire issued without regard to racl". cf'lor, citizenship, \l'Ork permit:. or any ()\hPr such limitations. "Thi s <proof of citizenship or alil"n registration cards) is v.·h at we would like to get employers to do," said the u.s_ comrnissioner of immigration a n d na!uralizelion, Raymond F. Farrell, in an inti;:r1·ie1v. "But," he continued. ''if you a-;k me ff there is a provision in law saying v.-·e can do it the ans1\•er is no. I THINK THIS POOR 1voman (~1rs. Banuelos. who has a Latin temperament', \\'On't like that ) v.·as victimized. It might just as well have been the superintendent of the Military Academy at \\'est Point, "'here we have just found thal 26 aliens \\'ere wrongly employed. The superin- tendent. didn't know anythini; about it, and I doubt that ,\!rs. Banuelos k:il'1v anl'thing :ibotit it ." If !11rs_ B:inuclns wa " \'ictimized. it \\'a.'I by lhe connivance of the Immigration Service Farrell head!(. The raid on the tortilla fa ctory was a put-up job on a newspaperman's tip intended to be a pllblicity sensation to pressure "supt"rinrs in \\'ashingtnn" into providing funds for a big nl1en roundup. This was frankly ad- n1ifted to the Los Angeles Herald Ex-- :irniner by an immigratlon official. Noel L):-ir:i n v.·ho also l1appens tn be president or the American Federal Go\·ernn1cn t F:nip!oyes Union, iflcal 505. made up ex - e\usivcl~· or Immigration Sf' r v 1 c e employes. "THERE ARE 2&0.000 illegal aliens in 1.(1~ Angeles and Orangr County a!onr.'' Doran was quoted as saying. "If \1 e 11 ere gi1·f'n the funds and ability to round these aliens up, v.·e would create 2.SQ,000 new jobs or take hundreds off v.·elfare rolls, but our hands are lied by our superiors in \Vashington. Vi-'e chose her ( rtf rs . Banuelos) firm because v.·e kne1v it would generate a 'lot of publicity." The publicity ~·as perfect:. Pictures of miniskirted girls hired by Nixon·s nominee for treasurer of the United States being herded by the F'ecls and shi p- ped back to ~fexico. But here are some n1ore facts: Of the 300.000 or more alien !llexicans making out in S<iuthern California 86.948 v.·ere a pprehended and !;hipped back :south of the border from July I. 1970 through June 30. 1971 . It is A huge social problem. The hand!· ing of the problem is just about as big a mess as will be found anywhere in government. HIGH \\'AGES fl\'. THE U.S. are an ir- resistible magnet drav.•ing in hundreds of thousands of people from foreign lands who ·aren't fussy about U.S. laws and regulations. It is a grave injustice to 'blame employ ers who have no way of_ knov.·ing or are restrained by law frorn findin g out H these aliens are entitled to employment. \\'hen l\lrs. Banuelos appears before a questioning Senate committee in a 11·eek or so maybe she can gil'e it. a liberal education on !he m2.gni!ude of U1e prob· lem. 11 not. perhaps the comn11ttee can (';ill on the S\!permtendent at \\'esl Point for ad\-JCe, Tiresome: Sex Seasoned · With Sex Tn I he Editor fo~ tlu-ee weekends \le have wanted to pack up lhe family and take in a movie. La~t Sat urdav ! took a count~ of the n1ov1es ILqed in lhl" OAILY PILOT. Rnug hl.1· 8.1 rno\·1es. including repeats, \1 ere h~ted . Approximate!v 63 ,,..·ere rated "R," lf'a\'lng 22 "GP" films and I ha\'e fra nkly wondered how these obtained the r<. '•ng Ii. \\·011 ld seem that before !he movie in· dus!ry goes to \~'ashing1 on to obtain some of my tax n1oney lo salvage their waning indu~try, they should take a long hard look at y,·hy the family isn't shelling oul his SJ iper) v.·illingly. \l'e don't need a dil"t ol Donald Duck but one hurriedlv tires of a menll or sex, seasoned v.·ith sex. f\lRS, JOAN DE LOZIER tl.ho h lhe T11r11cont? To the Editor: After reading Terry Covil!e's article le1- day regarding George Brokate's dcnun· e lation of President Nixon's trip to Red China, J v.·ould suggest Mr. Brokate ac· quire an August 1-4 issue ol U.S. News and "'orld Report and read on page 23 a reprint of ri-1r_ Nixon's "China Poll ey" printed in the October 23, 1967 is.sue v.·hile A1r. Nixon ~·as still .11 pr'ivate citizen. ~IR. BROKATE should be better in· formed before he lectures to "Young Americans for Freedom" or any other group. Is his opinion based on fa ct? If. as he claims he ~·aio fvlr. Nixon's chief sup- porter in 1966. ho1V come he w;i.;,n·1 aware of these policies then? Who is the turncoat? ' V, G. PRlCF. 8rnkatu is n member of tht Ornngt Co1int.y Rspub/lco" Central Comn11 I· ttt. l lt tri pported NU:on in 1968 b11r no111 cnndr.m·n~ hint for hfs planned lnp t.o Pck111g. -fdHor Lag1111a Se1t•oge To tht' Editor: Re your editorial of Oc-1. ' on sc,vage, '\lailbox l otlt1'1 lrom •1•t11r~ l rl wol<Om •. Horm•"• ,.rll10 1•0..ltl (Onv1~ l~I" mtn •''' '" JOO word• or ll'n. T~• rloM I• con1l1"•• lrlloro to 111 •~'<• t r t llml•1T1 Ii~! lo rHttv~. &II lttltrl mu>! I•· <lutlo 11t••1urt •nd mli!lnt l dtlco>1, llul n•mo1 "'"' ~ wit~~'"' •n fMUlll U 1uf!lc10•! ""!o"l'I " uotr.n!. P'oetrr .. 111 ..or b• ,ubll•ht4. especially the firth paragraph alluding lo •·any attempt lo increase sewage treat- ment racilitles as a threa! to their 'keep Laguna small ' goal." First, had Laguna remained "small" lhe sev.·age proOlt"m 11·ould not ha \'e oc- curred in the pr~nt proportions. Jn the past 10 ye.3rs the pollution of the co:'lstnl \1·a1ers llas rr11cllt'<.l a point where ~urf fi «h1ng h~1< all bul rea::td to br 111- 1erf'~l1ng An<l 1f \OU'll check at !he new Ali s() Pier _1 oo 11 i1) get conflnn2.tJon, ALO:'\f. THE Laguna surf and rocks \1here we u ~rd to gel great fishing, vef)' li!He 1s caught anyinorc, and 11·hen some '>mall v<>.r1et1es of perch are caught, an e;ic.'lm in:>tion of \hC' fishe.s' gills shO\l"S de· posits of a bl.'lr.li sludge-like material. Thal L~. no doubl. a combination of smog dC'posi t.s settling on lhe v•<ller, that blo\\'S in tn"'ards shore bringing the" effluent of sei~·ers frotn &1Jta Barbara W Aliso area with lhl' rel\ov.·-b y:n foam in the surf a nd . of c<iur.;e. the errlhle smell that ac- companies lius v.·1n condll1on and cur- rent. LAST YEAR I vi iled al! beache.o; of Doctors Are Fre Iodustrial ~'twli Re\'iew . Even astronauts are subject to illness. the same as other mortals. The Apollo 15 moon mission. v.•hich established a semi- permanent reSidency of nearl,y three da1·s on the moon, had to ronsider the possibility of accident.'\ or sickness v.·1th the nearest doctor some 200,000 miles away. In preparation for such an eme.rgency, Apollo 15 carried it s ov..·n home remedy kit. It included antipain pills and injector for an antipain dnl!t; antibiotic ointmenl; stimulant pills: antidiarrheal pi 11 s ; decongestant pllls; aspirin: eye drops: nose drop.~: sleeping pills; motion sickness pills and injector of mo\i{ln sickness drug: fi rst aid cream and ban- dfli!ing maleri<'tl: 'W·o kinds of antihint1c pills and tahlef.'\ t(l r ontrol ston1ach upsrt~ Al so inC'luded was an nrdinnrs fe\'cr thennomctcr. IT JS LlKF.LV there v..'ill 1)1" ~ dcfl· ricncy in medical care fa cilities on the .. moon rnr some ti e to come. Bv the snn1e token. in a country the size Of the Lnited Sh1(es, u is hardly reasonable tf' eX l)('t t a d(l('tor to be at the fingertips of e~·ery living soul. There are s1ill man)' re- mo1 r reginns v.·her!" some rompromise mus! be m;i<le so lar as medical core is C{lncemed. That compromise need not. be to:. sel'ere thanks to mod ern C!)TTlmunic:t· t1on and transportation. 50,\I E HA\'E lhe idea lh<tl irovt'mment tnc<licine will. among other th ings, take care 11r !he mald is!ribulion of doctors. llov.·ever. it should be remembered thnt doctor~ arl'. supnnsedl~', free cit irens l!kr ei·cryone elsr. \\'hen v.·e reach the point o( ~nnillinit lhe government to tell any J!roup 11·he re and how it must live. the Christ111n ideal of individual freedom will he df'Bd One of the b!ggrst problems is In Nlucatr pe(lple In the intel!lgent use of lt1l' v.·onder~ of 1nedical sciencr. and to a rlue re~ard for lhe essen!ial freedoms that encouraged their devl"lopmrnt in the first place, SpBln. south of France and the 1\led11er· ranean and Adriatil' coasts ol lli1ly, among others, and ,<;a.,.,· th i> especially fine beai.:h of Riec1one 1ltafy1 where they Spent SI O million for their se\\·age treat· ment plant (third stage, no ouH<ill ), similar to the· p!anl al San C\en1ente, though God forbid, v.·e don•t need the high-rL~e apartmenL~ and hotels they i;port over there for tourists. I \'ERV rtlUClt favor the installation of a lbin:l...stage lrealment plant in the Laguna area, regardless of the cost ; whatever il costs. v.·e mui;t hal'e it, definitely. And a great hue and cry should go out to the powers that be on the federal level making it mandatory on the part of al! people on the U.S. coastlines, as well as those located near inland streams and lakes, to inst.all , on a cooperative. basis. regional treatment plants and ·elin1inate all outfalls. except for stonn drains. And we hope in tim' wt can reclaim the ~·ater from lhe 1'ilorm drains too. REGINALD W. HEAR D O•ANGll COAST DAILY PILOT Robert /\'. \Veed, Publi3lier Thomas Keet)il, Edilor Albt'rt W. Bates Editorial Page Editor Thf' l'ditnrilil pa1:e ()f the D11ily P11ot !!CrkR to inrorm and !ltlmu· late t'f'adrrs h)· (irrsrntini: thi~ ncv.·sraprr'R opiniuns 11nd ('1)111 • mrntary fln to1,ir.s !'>f lnlrrf'!l 11nd .,l;:nlflc~nrr', l>y pro\.·idin i:-"' f<lrum fnr th,. r:o:rrrsl'ifln r>f l)ur rr11dr~· npinioni;, find t>y prr~rnlini;: lht d !\'f'N" ~ir"'Jl<l1111 J r.f lnformrt1 ()\).. l'"r.'rr.\ 11nd l\)"1kC"Smen on tori~ '1f the dR.\ Wednesday, October 20. 1971 • .. ' Wtd~y, 0c.t.ol)fr ZO. lit71 ' Sale! Fashion sho~s and coordihctting handbags. And to get your guy to come along, his favorite sport shirts. Sale prices effective through Sunday * only. 1399 shoes now 11 88 Casu al pump of so ft lod l&alher In c ame l, or black crinkle patent. Women's sizes. High vamp casual with b uckle t nm. Crinkle patent leather in .11.ssorted colors. Women's sizes. Si de bow trims crinkle p11ent vi nyl shoe. Black 1n women's sizes. Kidskin casu1I is supe r soft. In assor1ed colors , women 's sizes. Casu al shoe ot soft kid lea ther. Assorted colors women's sizes ... 15% off all matching bags 5ss Reg. S7. Buckle tri m sasses up this should· er bag. Crinkl e patent vinyl i n assorted col· ors. 4ss ~.g . $6. Fa shion co lors get p atch- wor ked for fun. Crinkle patent 1n as· sorted colors. I '"';: ~-.f :.·: ""'~ -"--- • I 11 ': ' . . " " " ' ' :· " ' ' I' .. " •, ·' • l~,I •. ' ., ' ' ,,, ' i: : " ' ,1' :1 · I ·' i'\ ! •' " " ~: I ul ' ' :· . '·,I " " " " "' . . '" " ,,. ,, I( \: •: • " ' " \:r,, " ' " \' l ' .. " i ., ' " , Sale 2'0 r $7 P.eg . 3.98. Choose from Dacron· polyester / combed c.o!ton sh1r1s 11nd Ben·lon • shirts of 1ooc,t., nylo n. FA s~ion styhf'lq 111 assorted solids, pnn!s and str16es. Men's s1z&S. / JC Penney The values are here every day . • *The following stores are open Sundays noon to 5 p.m. Sale 2 10 r 850 Reg . $5. ChoosP. from Dacron· polyester/ combed cotton sh11ts and Ban-Lon " shirts nl 100 3.., nylorr. Fashi"'Jn s!yllng in ass orted solids, pnn.ts and stripes. Men 's sizes. > ~ • " ' . NEWPORT BEACH -Fash ion Island HUNTING TON BEACH -Hunt_ington Center HARBOR CENTER-Co•t• Me sa (Cloud Sunday)~ ' • • '. I ---• -··-= ... -- •• Gold in Those Hills Strange mountains on another planet? ~.drip sand castle" ~·ope? It 's a piece of gold magnified nearly 1.000 wnes to show results of experiment on elec- tronic "sputtering'' co nd ucted by University of Minnesota Professor Gottfried \V ehner. The elec- lrical engineering professor has been vtorking on U1e process of disintegrating solid surfaces by bombarding them ~·ith tiny particles of matter. LBJ T~ls of Crisis NE\\' YORK 1UPll late president's broth ,r , Kennedy spoke to him before Former President Lyndon 8. RoMrt Kennedy. starting ou! ln the Dallas Johnson in a OOok on his -Johnson had decided not motorcade were, "\\'e're going pre.o;idency says he 1,1•as 1,1·e!l to seek the presidency on hi~ to carry t1,1•0 slates next year prepared for and ""'as able to 0..,,'YI in 1964 and was convinced Years awesome responsibility of tak- ing the reigns of government in a time of crisis. "It .... ·as a l that moment (..,,·hen he entered Air Force One for the Oight I o W;i shingtonl th.at I realized nothing would ever be the same again," Johnson wrote. crush the TET offensive in to do so by his wife only on the if we don't carry ;iny others: 1968, but antiwar congressmen day after the Democratic con-Massachusetts and Texas." and mem~rs of the press \•ention opened. •·oh. we are going to do bf!t· were d uped into lhinldng it _ He prevented a Co m-ter than that. M.r. President," was a psychological victory munist takeover in I h e Johnson replied. ------------ for the Communists, the New Dominican Republic in the Johnson then described the Your Hometown York Times has published. spring of 1965 by sending in confusion of the evenls that Newspaper Is J ohnson also said the Paris U.S. troops. fol!o..,,·ed. His concern for Jae· pe.ace talks almost brokt off _He faced down the Soviet queline Kennedy and the The DAILY PILOT shortl }' aft er they began Union during the si1-d ay I,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;=;' because several supporters of Midtast war of 1967 by sen· Richard t.L Nixon, apparently ding !he Sixth fleet to within 'M'ithout Nixon's knowledge. 50 miles of the S}Tian coast tried lo persuade South Viet-·while Soviet Pennier Alexei namese leaders not to go f\'. Kosygin threaten ed along 'M"ith Johnson's proposed mili tary inter\•ention. bombing halt in 1968. In the e1cerpl descn bing the How can Christian Science help you? The Times printed ta·o day of the asus.sinatlon, stories in its editions about Johnson .said Kennedy was in Come to this Christian Science Lecture John.son 's soon lo be. published a jubil ant mood that morning "A IA.SIS fO• JUSTICE" book, "The Vantage Point.'' and was eicited about the by Perspectives of the presiden· receptiol! he bad received in ALA!!TI• o. SMrT". c.s.1 . !~' \"'"" ., ,..._, dt'-"-.. l'•ID~Y. DCTOll!lt lf, 1:00 •.M. C)', "°"" """· VII l4l.ICU Ttla8. lST CMUllt(H OJ' CHlt!ST. SCll!"ITIST the contents of the entire book IUI MISA VE•Ol Dlt •• COSTA MESA while the other was 111 eJ:urpt _ _:J~o~hn~'°"."'C"~oa~id:_:lh~t::_:la~•:1~wo:'.'.'~ds:'.!:======================='I from the book. The e>:cerpt dealt v.·lth Johnson·s becoming Presi- dent following the assassina- tion of John f . Kennedy. The Times 'M'il l publish a series of excerpts from the book. In the article on the book. Johnson said he knew the TET offensive "'as coming and that he needed to crush it before Hanoi "'·ould enter peace negotiations He said It was a major victory and not a psychologicaJ defeat as some have vie""'ed it. John son Jhd not name the I l\"i>:on supporters 1,1·ho talked v.·ith V1etn11me~ leaders but previous reports h<1ve men- tioned t.1rs. Anna Chan Chen- nault, the Chine.se·bom 1,1•idow of LL Gen Claire L. Chen- nault. World \Var II Flying Tiger leader. Saigon leaders v.·ere more receptive to talk of delay ing the bombing halt. Johnson said. because they 'M·ere con- fused by a dovish speech made by fonner vice presidt:nt Hubert Humphrey at Salt Lake City Sept. 30, 1968. Johnson said tbe results N the sptteh may have delayed pro- gress in Paris and C06t Humphrey the presidency. 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WASlllNCTON (UPI ) - Vandalism and violence art creating fortresseli of many schools, asserts the National School Public Re l at ions Association. Dogs patrol the corridors of r..1emphis, Tenn .. schools at night; police pose all students in New York City to trap dope pushers: Al&Jr.andr1;1, Va . , teachers neijotiate contracts giving them unprecendented powers to expel students: 'l'ex- arkana, Texa.!I. schools insta ll c~meras ln junior and senioj high schools to take picture of students involved i r'I disturbances and gil'e teachers tape recorders to record 1hreats. These ugly scars on the face of American edu cal ion are cited in a new report, "Van- dallsm and Violence : Ill· novali\'e strategies reduce costs to schools." It 1o1·as prepared by the editors of Education U.S.A., a 1o1·eekly ne1o1·sletter published by the association. It i11 hard to quarrel with the report's conclllsion that I he situation ill truly ".11 national dUemma." Consider ror instance lhat school crime in mos t categories doubled between 1964 and 1968 and th1t a Sen ate subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency in 1970 said assaults on teachers in· creased during the period by 7,100 percent. robberies by 306 percent. and hornicides by 73 percent. The American School Board Journal reporU that teaching school is twice as dangerous as ""'orking in a steel mill. Jt said nearly 75,000 teachers are injured badly enough each year, many by accidents, to require medical attention, As for students. many are too frightened to report crime they encounter during the school day. 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Automatic Water Softeners Planned (or LOI ,\NGELES (lJPl) - The ume j11ry lhat convicted Charles ''Tn" Wit.eon of the seven Tate murder• re~ted his ple1 GI insanity Tuesday, , clearing the way for the panel to decide hia fate; life im· prisonment or death.' The verdict , in the sanity phase of the lanky Te:ran's murder t.rlal came after only two and one-half hours of deliberations.· 'The ptnalty phase of the trial begins today with the jury having only two options -life imprisonment or death in lhe gas chamber -because of the first degree murder convictions. Watson had entered a dual plea ol innocent· and Innocent by reason of insanity, the lat- ter requiring the !eP'lrate tri<'J to determine hia mental condi- tion at the time of the August, 1969 murders. . Jn returning the verdict, Jurors tgnored defense counsel Sam Bubrick's closing argu- n1ent that Watson, 26. a former high school s t a r athlete and scholar, com- mitted the murders because he thought he was dofng the right thing. . Bubrick said this at.ate of mind by Wat!On was fostered through the use of drugs and brainwashing by cult leader Charles itanson. W a t s o n believed in lo.lanson's wild lhe<iries Sfl completely, the lawyer said, that he rould not conceive or the wrongness r,{ what he did. ""'" .• No Words By Frazier At Trial? SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Democrat!: today tried to sell skeptieal Republicam on a "last chance" properly tax relief program that Gov. Ronald Reagan's of· fice warned wo.s just "a monstroos tax increase.'' Backers of the new legislation said it would mean a $101 annual tax savings for a family of four on a $12,500 income liv- ing in a $24,000 home. This (amity's income and sales taxes would jump $82 a year but il! property taxes would drop $184. In alt, the package would raise $1.l billion and funnel $460 mlllion of it into homeowner property lax relief, $265 million into various capital outlay pr(). REDWOOD CITY (UPl) _ jects and $330 million into balancing the The attorney for John Linley Frazier, chargod wuh th• LA S ervi sor Chace blzarre Santa Cruz mansion UP •l•ying of fi" perwns, in· W , S k N Ter dlcaled during juror ques-011 t ee -ew m Honing that his 25--year-old LOS ANGELES (AP) -Burton W. client may not testify during Chace, a Los Angeles County supervisor his trial. who likens his district to "a small Eleven jurrors were ten-g_overnorship," says he ';'on't se~k reelec- tatively seated Tuesday nnd lion next year lo post hes held smce 19$3. questionine continues today to The announcement Tuesday by the 71- achieve a full panel and yea r-old Chace clears the way . for th!'! alternates. , first change in 23 years on the five-man James A. Jackson, Frazier's ruling board in the nation's most attorney, asked jurors if they populous cowity~ "would hold it against the defendant if he did not take the llabd?" and if they "would hold it against the defendant if l''e produced no evidence at all?" The prosecution accepted the first . twelve prospective jurors Tuesday but Jackson dismissed one of those on a peremptory challenge: State OKs Site Sliift For Angela, Blacks, Whites Mix In Sex Cell Melee SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -The prosecutor in the Angela Davis case says he doesn't object to a defense plea to have the former UC LA instructor's trial moved from Marin Coun· ty, scene o( tile 1970 shootout in which a judge and Lhree others died. SAN BERNARDINO (UPI) -Five white inmates In the county jail v.·ere injured Mon· day night in a racial fight, deputi.es reported Tuesday. * Lock Ends Jail Rioting MARTINEZ (AP ) - A disturbanct which a .sheriff's sergeant de.scribed as a "spon- taneous riot" broke out in the Contra Costa County jeil Tues- day night, but was quelled vdthln two hours with no in· juries. Sheriff Sgt. Dale Sandy, ac- ting watch command~. said the outbreak occurred after the prisoners had been fed in dayrooms on the first and se- cond Oooni. He 1aid the disturbance was probably link- ed tu O\'ercrowdlng at the jail. "It started on the main noor \l..J1en tht: daYroom door was unlocked to le\ trusties in to get trays," Sandy said. "A number of prisoners dashed into the halls, broke windows and light bulbs, threw blankets over TV cameras and threw broken broom handles and other things out the windows." "We're leaving it up to the court to decide whether it should be moved. We're not hours later when deputies taking a position," State went to the 32-man cell to Assistant Attorney General transfer an inmate to another Albert W. Harris Jr .• said facility. Tuesday in a move unusual in Deputies said the cell .where California courtn><_>ms .. The fight occurred before midnight but the injured were not discovered until three . llowever, Harris said he the fight occurred recently has . does object to a ] 1 o w I n g been tire scene of several defense attorneys the un- homosexual .attacks. . . precedented pri\•ilege of pick- Included 1fl those Injured ing the ne1v site, in this case, was Gary R. Swanson. 29, who San Francisco was awaiting sentencing on his ' conviction of charges of killing the rare desert big horn sheep. He was hospitalized for possi- ble head injuries, Another inmate, William K. Farrar, awaiting trial on arn1- ed robbery charges, was treated at the county hospital for bruised ribs and returned to the jail. The other injured were treated at the jail. Deputies said the fight oc- curred when eight black in- mates beat Farrar and the others went to assist him. During a Superior C.ou rt hearing Tuesday, D e p u t y District Attorney Ken Pike said three of the men ~lieved involved in the attack also were suspected or participating in homosexual attacks on other prisoners last week. Huey Trial Postponed OAKLAND (UPI) -Huey P . Newton's third manslaughter trial beg a n Tuesday with a flurry of dcrense motions and ended in a week's postponement. The Black Panther party co- founder's trial on charges of killing an Oakland policeman in 1967 was delayed unlil next Tuesday so the judge could rule on defense petitions. They included one that ihr enl!re case be throv.•n ou t because Nc\.r\on "'as already tried twice and should not again be put in jeopardy. CARPET CLEANING NORISKI! lDU MUST ntOTAUY SATlmlD OI THiii iS NO CMAllll AU WOii 5UAIAllTllD AND INSUllD 50%0FF $1495 LIMITED OFFER .--------..., . 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Mills (0-San Diego ), warner their col- leagues this probably would be the 1971 Legislature's last attempt to enact a ma- jor property tax relief program - something both poliLlcal parties have pr(). mjsed for years but never delivered. Republicans called private caucuses to- day to discuss the Democrat proposal. One thing Republican leaders said they were irked about was the "end run'' maneuver Democrats used tll push the package. lnstead of using a regular tax reform bill, which would require s e v e r a I legislative committee h e a r i n g s , Democrats attached their proposal to an already-passed nonrelated m e a s u r e resting in a two-house conference com- mittee. To be pas.sed. it simply would have to be approved by the floor of each hoore. "This Is just a bad way to run the house. The public will have no op- portunity to see this tax package," pro- tested Assemblyman Charles J, Conrad (R·Sherman Oaks). to his colleagues on the floor. A spokesman for Reagan, now touring the Orient partly as President Nixon's good will emissary, protested that the Democrat proposal "provides no guarantees of real and lasting property tax · relief. It is, in fad, nothing more than a monstrous tax incre-.. se," Democrats said most of their package alr~ady had been agreed to by ReagBn durmg private negotiations that ultimate- ly broke off. But the spokesman, press aide Edwin Gray, termed th is a dislor· ti on. Two Republican-sponsored measures were scheduled to be considered this afternoon by the Senate Revenue anrl Taxation Committee. Both car r y Reagan's blessings. One is a "mini·package" b y Assemblyman William T. Baeg!y (R-San Rafael). ond the other is a more am. bilious measure by Sen. John L. £-!armer (R·Glendale). SACRAMENTO (UP( I Juan V. Corona, lhe Yuba City labor contractor accused of slaying 25 migrant far1n worker11, has asked the Third District Court of Appeals to move his murder trial out or Sutter ounty. 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Choose from a large variety of open stock pieces : Saucepans, frying pans, griddles and Dutch ov~ns 1 JCPenney Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: ;wPORT BEACH -Fashion lslaod HUNTINGTON BEACH -Huntington Center Use Penneys Time Payment Plan. ' • , ,, ~· .,_ . WtdneM!'iY, October 20, l'i71 DAILY PllO!' J J Newport Star Prefers Fishing t_, the· Tube r &rRAl.!~r. Officiah Quit Unit En -Masse By PHIL ROSS Of .... O.ilr ,IWI •1tH Just 1et any 5Ubject roll off your longue and there's a possibility that John Bromfield could converse wllh you on it. Bromfield, 43, and a resi- de.nt of Newport Beach for the last 11 years, played the leading role in the television series "Sheriff of Coc hise" from 1956-62. The widespread fame and reputation he reaped as a niodern-day Wild W e s t la wman in the series occupies but a small portion or Brom- field's well·traveled existence. l laving been named for the second successive year as the honorary chairm an of the seve11th annual Sportfishing Derby, Bromfield is merely enjoying a throwback to his youthful days while con· currently helping benefit the Orange County Association for netarded Children. While the South 8C'nd, Ind., nattve is more renowned for his roles as everything from the ha ndson1e foil in mystery flicks to portraying the wesl- ern style genda rn1e rirting ha rd across !he desert in a Pontiac statM:ln wagon. Bromfield is in realU:y more water· colored than anything else. Although horn in the 'MR. SPORTSMAN' John Bromfield northern lndiana industrial ci· ty, the personable Bromfield \Yas raised minutes from the deep blue in the coastal co m· n1unity of Venice, Calif. And it was from his boyhood ' in the West Coul'1 answtr lo was gelling upwards of $12·14 back to L'Ommerclal fishing Cochise" surfaced In 19:il. Y,'Ji:t;;f.lllo!it;':,J ltaly'1 noted city of the canals per can." , where people were needed at The series. filmed partly on - that 1thf: well-Unned, athletic· thdt firue. · location in Cochise County m In brailling {hoist1ng if yoo -appearing former TV star ··1 began ai;ling ln l!M6 alld southeastern Arizona a n d derived his firit, and still big-may) his mackereJ cat;::hes, had thC: 'featured part in a partially in the Saugus area h. Bromfield used a hUge but -SAN FRANCISCO (UPtl -gest love of fis 1ng. docunleot.ary film about har-north of the San Fernando Ten members of ,~ ... city's "I shirted Ushlng seriously terfly-like net made 0 f pooning •whal~ with l he Valley, v.·as an instant sue-" ·~ metallic screens. Urban Design Advi30ry ~ when I was 12 years old and Eskimos i" Alaskan ice nows cess. mittee-resigned en mass• was a deck hand by the time II Evidently the fishing in· off uf Pl Bartow. In fact, after the show clos· ~ Tuesday to protest planning w111s 14," says lhe man who duslry and the pleasure which "And in the v.·ay they ed ou t its six-year run In 1962, commi ssion approval of a pro- lives directly across the street accompanies hooking a good wanted the film done, ! had to reruns or the various episodes posed 25-story H9liday Inn on from Davey 's L o c .k er cat ch ca ught Bromfield right grow n1y ""ha ir lunger thnn were pu rchased and have been Van Ness Avenue, ti. hl h f in the heart Bec,au se, h · la · spor as ng w ar. nortnal and We "had to U$e s own in many P ces, in-Joh.n J. J acob's, '''""''"'• wherever he went .. no rnatter · ,_ ' "As a deck hand, I got to go b hand harpoons and a lar"e 20· eluded a dubbed -in version in secretary or S8 n Franci~o what he was doing, I e cur· "' J out on boat free and sell fi sh, "I foot canoe called a v.•flgra for &pan. Planning and Urban Renewal rent Newport citizen always confides Bromfield. dri ving the fluke into the Now -a s u cc es s f u I en· Organization and one of those But. since one thing leads found the time to take part of wlmle." trepreneur of a traveling who qµit. said lhe protestors eve ntually ~to a nother, the weekend and go fishing .. Brornfie1d Confides that it sports and vacation show will fight the hotel plans young lad from Venict found Even as an intert"ollegiale tool.. two whole v.·Nks to stalk Isome stops include Chicago, before the board of permit ap- much of his time being s~nt boxer and football pl11yer at the first whale for !hf' f\lrn. Baltimore, Detroit 11ncl St. -===========. peals and ln the courls if at Tommy 1bomas' o Id St. Mary's College in Northern Drafted as an end by the Louis ), Bromfield still travels.-necessary. Western Cannery in Newport , California or in his relatively Detroit Lions in his final }'C'ar in a Pontiac-Grand Safari KIDS LOVE ' The SIH-room. 241-foot Holl· sell ing mackerel for profit. short Navy career (one year al St. Mary·s. Bromlle\d w{lgon which, not by acciden t. day Inn planned for Van Ness Now residing not more than at San Diego during \Vorld derided to forsake further has a st riking resemhlance to UNCLE LEN and Pine and is well above the 200 yards acros.!I the v.·ater Yi'ar 11 1. Bromfield was at· grid iron parti<·1palion for ron1· the vehicle which was driven lfill-(ool height limil for the from the old cannery, Brom· tached to his salt water love n1ercia1 fishing and latPr -by the ··sheriff of Cochise." area. field must gel an occasional affair. ncting. · l)n !he doors of the newer Saturdays in ·'The design is shoddy and tear in his eye when he recalls He talks about his ;ib-His car~r· aS an actor auto. thf' words simply state: cheap," said Arch 11 e c t his younger days as he breviated service stint : "I did began in 1947 and he enjoyed ··John Brom fie Id . Mr. The DAILY Pl LOT Edward C. B<issett, who also watches workmen tear down a year of the Navy down in , star status in a nuinber ef -Sportsman." That about tells resigned . "It is totally out ol the remaining pieces of the -~Sa".""...'D~i~eg~o'.._'.'.w~h~eo~th~o~y~'~'~"~t~m~o:_~1,~a~d~i"~g~rn~l_:"~"~"t~i~I ~":Sh~c~c~.r~f~o~f~i:_1~a~ll':_. ________ ~==========~~~"~a~l•~lo~c~t~ho:_:a~"~'~·~·__: __ _ once-lucrative fish-processin~ plant . He recalls th e days of yore: "I had a tremendous amount of brailled mackerel which I used to sell to Tommy's can- nery . .. By the ti me l reached 18, 1 Just in time for the new fall TV programs. Vanguard Records Joan Baez, 'Blessed are .. .' 5.88 Repri~ Records John Sebastian. 'The Four or Us' 5.88 ' ' on stereo lp's, 8 track and cassette tapes. Tt£ BEACH BO'l'S Slff'S lP NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE -l auiM.,.. l ldt' See all the action in lifelike color with our special outdoor TV antenna at a very SPECIAL PRICE! The values are here ev:ery day. Even Sunda)" • i r t' ' Special aaa 9 element all ch•nnel TV and FM anlenna with 4 way unlverul mounling kit. Here"s an outdoo1 anlenoa that wlM gfye you spec1aculsr\y sharp. bright P•Clures ••• ori colo1 or black and whrte TV. Gre11I feceplron on all UHF and VHF channels. Suoerb mona~Hal and slereo qu•llty on 111f FM sta1 1ons. Features rugged con5'ructlon, heavy duty selt-toc~ing and sell·11lign1ng brac~ets. gold color p101ective fil'llSh, VH F-.LIHF band separalor, s+ngle lead ~ne lo set. Includes lril for w11ll. chimney. flat1oof or p11ch roo f mou"""o::- Penneys has a complete li"I! of outdoor antennas lo lit all reception reqyi rtl!l'IM'llS, , JC Penney •Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m .. lit the fonowing stores: NEWPORT BEACH -Fosh;on lslond HUNTINGTON BEACH -Huntington Center ' Capllol Records Merle Haggard, 'Some Day I 0.... 't 1(...,. You /"""*'dW.-.. WNl<:l\,I ~ Oa/l ftl L-'YE.a"'9 Columbia Rec01d• New Riders of ltte Purple Wam8' Bros. RecOfds Original sound tra~k, 'Summer of '42' 2.88 We'll Look Back' 3.88 ReprlN Records Beach Boys, 'Surl's Up' 2.88 ' Sage, 'NAPS' ' ' 2,88 .s~CJH ~·· ~· REALITY . ' The moody 'Bh..:s every good bo:v dcs~rVl"~ fuvo11r A I: M Records lee Michaels. 'Fifth' 3.88 Wuner Bros. Records Black Sabbath. 'Master of Reality' Threshold Records Moody Blues. 3.88 'Every Good Boy' 3.86 Kapp Records Sonny and Cher, 'live' Record buy .. out on top stereo lp's! Collect these recc·rds at rock bottom prices. Choose frcm artists such as: The Doors, Fifth Dimension, Iron Bulter!ly, Cream , Marv in Gaye. Supremes. Herbie Mann, Ray Charles, Four Tops, Temptations, Butterfield Blues Band, Rascals and Bee Gees. 197 each " ·~ ,. 8 track and ca8sette stereo tapes Apple Records John Lennon, 8 track, 'Imagine' 4.88 EnterprlH Rec:ords Isaac Hayes, 'Shafi' 6.88 a track and cassette Apple Record• Pilul McCartney, 'Ram' 4.88 a track and cassette Warner &rot. Records James Taylor, 'Mud Slid Slim' 4.88 8 track and cassette Coh.imbla Record• Ray Conlfl, 'Greet ContemP.orary lnSirumeillal. Hits' 4.88 8 track and cassette JCPenney · The values are here every day. \ Records and tape cllrtrid9es evllil•bl~ at these itores: . Ray Connt« Grr11l Cnnl.,mj>Ol)I..,. lu•tnn,,~nl>0I '"'" ·-..... ··-··--"··· ···-~·-·~-"·-;::O-,!.':j;l""' - NEWPORT BEACH · Fos•;o, Island HUNTINGTON BEACH • Huntincjion Cen ter. Chorge it. " • ' " ' ' " . ' • .• .. ~ t • i · t; ' fr ~ ' ' • l .. • . ' } . E , - J % DAIL V PILOT WrdMWay, O(tobfir 2::0::.. c:1.:_'7_:lc_ ____ _:P.:l L::O:.:T.::· A::O:.:V.:E::.RT:.:l.:SE::R:__,3~ UC Irvine Extension Courses Listed for November Tbe f~in( ue extet)!ton ~ being oil..-..! by UC Ir- vine for the rnontil ci Novem· """-OIW """""""~ ,..,...,.. iriu lM, u .A • ...... .. Cfff\motllo vc lnl"t C-1. T1n1na. "'•"°".UC lovl ... E~loll .,..... ... 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Pn.o .. 1Hl1llfll pfOIHtor, l!ll'l!IWI I~ Socltl Sc ltnu, lJC !•~ln1, Prrt al 1 UC lrvl"' E~ltntlon ltt!Uft M•ltl., "Ul'Gt lt: C11rrl<;11I• 1n!I '''"" for T-row." t:J0.11::!0 .o,m ,, lDUll'll, Unlvtt11!y ln..,rl11tn F°"'n!11llt111. I,..,{,,. T""'ll C:enltr B\01 .• "''' UC 1,..,1,,. c1m1>u1, Sln1lt 1dml11lon. tl 11. T'UJ!1D,t.'t, Nt't'. t "Mt9fl·Vl•ftmln Tnt rtPV," Bornlrd Rlml1n<t. Pn.o .• e11 ... 1.,.., 1n1!1tut• "'' Cnl!!I 8tM1voor Rf .. t tdl, Sin DltllO 1nd 1111!\ar, IRll"lltl Allllllm. Plr1 of t UC !rulnt E ~ I t n' I on !te!Yt~ ••"eo •·survev ol !ht New T,,.rtPln .'' I !O o.m .. Sclt nc• Lecturo 1-11 11. UC ''"'"" tompu1. Sln1I• a~mlulon. s•.oo. TUEIOAY, Nov. t "T"•·O• •-ln~l!ltnl, 0'4).'' "'•111 Frl11er. Pll.D., 111l1t1nt proffl1or ol Engll1h, Cll•om1n Coll"'· Pt!1 ol • UC 1,..,ln• Edtn•lon film .ond ll(!urt sl!i'l•1. "FltllOn Into 'll m," 1·10 fl.m .. Mull lou'~""' 11.oom, Yorbt llrt01 Olllf!cl Ll•r•"'• 11161 ltmflf' D•lvt, Yorbo ltnclt . Slnolt 111m1111.,,,, U .00. W•Dl'lllDAY, Plew. II "Tronuctlon•I An•lvtl1." RoM!1 S. 01vld1on, Pn.o ., 11Mc:l&11 t llnl c1 1 .... lt\J.Qf, Mtllltlnt , UC 1,...1,,.. "''' m I uc 1,...lnt ixllntlon ltctu•• 1trlt1, "T1111m1n1 ot Ale"'•' AllU••·" 1·10 "m,, II~ 10.i, "'1111\cr l Scltncn Bldg , UC. lrvl,,.. c1m..,1. 51nelt td· mlulon, U .11. WIDNl!IDAT, Nov. U "Ovn1mlc1 ol Motlvt tiOf' t 11 11 .. m~nlJ'lno Int Stl\(r)lf.'' Jo M. Stontlltlt lO. Ph.D.. prolt110f'. Ed1t<•· !•on, Oe<la1nt1I Coll1!1t. Por! ol I UC lry,ne !:•t,n1lon 1tc1vrt u '1t1, "lnllf• I" Eooc•1;on," 1.10 o m, Room 100. ~oc.it\ Scle"ce 91dt . UC lr•lnt ctm pu1, Sln9le 1d"'•"•Ofl· 15 00. WEtlNE~tl A't, N••. 11 "Tn• l•l•n~ R~ouD!iC• 11\(f !110 So1n11n Mt n,·• J••" "'·'""'' ~. L•lln Am1rlc1n 5PK•lh!t. T'"'' Ma~~unt, Wu n•nr1on. O C. ""'' ot • UC.I E.• '""''"" iectu•t .,,1.,, •·fn~ 010 .. Twooty Amrn cr• l oci••·" 110 o .., fl m. 111. Homftn!tl11 Htll, UC Irvine ctmo~• Sln1lt •~minion, \J )(I, lHUlllDA't, Nov. 11 "S!ton ~•n 1v l9• "' !he l"dOlt Clt u ," RoG••I YI Ruutll, I'll D , 0 Sc' .,,. C~IOClllor, Atl!ltml< A!lllrt. M'ld prol•n of ol Psvc!lotllolcxiv •Ml PtvcnolOlh. \JC lr•lne f'otl ol • UC lrvlnt E•ltMlon l•cl11•• itrln, "Tiit '°""'"''" Mld<lll Clnu: II T~t1 1 A. Slltot Mo!crl!Y?.'' J·t :d p,m., """"' !11., Hum1nlllft Ho!I, UC ltYlnt <Im• PUt. Sln91• •dml11)o<>, S!,l'IO. 1HUll.IO .. 't, t;o•. U "Am•rl<• Cl\1lltn1•1 l~t Fr.,,lltr! Cowboy •. L<11111tt, atNtllt, Mlf>lr•." Mlrl1m CCI!.. M.A .. t.1111¢.ltlt P•c!tOO<' al E,..111h, C.•ll10rnl1 stt•t c.,1111• 1t f'ulltrlOn i ncl Ktll!I oMI Rul!Y Mt~tfl, IOI~ mYllC Cl>l"llUl!t nll, "'tr1 fl I UC I ruin• IKl ... olon lff!Uft 11, I t I . "A..,trl<tnt • l l1<k. Brtwn, •te, Yt ll!PW, Whitt, ln Tiii t ll'll lollt.'' 1-10 • m . Mu\ll1>11r-.e R_.,, W•llH l(Mtll El...,1n•.,Y Scllool, 7100 LI ~tlmt A••. B1Hn1 ~ ..... s1n111 1dmlu lan, lJ.loO. iATUll.OA't, NiW. 11 "Mt•-t!lnt !1¥ O~l•ctlvOI." I an•· at y M"'lnor, Gunlhor w. Klt ut. P/\ O . M•n•9''· <1lrt<t0t, lntll!Ulf • 6 Adv1,,te!I Plannlne. s.oture11v. t:lO o,m, • ' lO 1.m .. Ill_, U!, Hum•nltl., Hr11, UC lr1'1nt Ctfn!IUI. Ftt; U!.00. lriclu<M1 tuM/\ t...i <>••klnt MONDAY, Nt•. lJ .. Fr111C~lt ... FOOCI F tdllll11.'' At ron RDl~tnbf•o. It.A , c enou lt t nt , Roff\"'bt•t ·~ Anocl1lt11 dl•ocklr, Gt•" ,1.u!,.., 1!nttrnfl111. Ptr! o! • UC l•vlll t E•1•nllo" !•tlurt 1~rl11. "COf"· m11rcl•I •114 l••ntmtnt "'-''I•!.'' I t~XI P.m, !loom 1~1. P~V•lttl Stlt ncO\ lllCl1 .• UC lrvlnt c•mow1. llntl• "Id· fTITU IGfl, S~ 00. MOND,t.Y, Nov. l l "T~I Ll!!I• Jlt<I ~'l'loel !-101111 I" 1111.'' K•""•!ll llollt v, P~.D .• <ll•tclo,, Ttt(~I• Ea10rt1\on '"d s.t"lo• Lrdurol • NltlO!> Ind Edvc1t1on, UC. lrYln•. Ptfl al 1 UC 1 .. 1,., £•11nolon lt tlllft ,.,1t1. "UOC111•· C.urdcull t nd c.,.,,. Ill' 1omltl'ro .... " t )1).11 •>0 1.<11 . loon•. U•l•o'11f't' l"lt rttltl! f ounO•· 11..,, !tvll!t 1own C.tnl.,. 11109,, ,.,, UC !rulf>f <t"'llll'· $1nt lt Mlml111«1, I J.I), TUllO,l't, Nev. 11 "s.f•ull T~'OP'I.'' ,l.l•~l"tl"• Glf"' <omen, Pll D , 1nodole oro!tuor '°<lola.y. Sr11 Ft•n•Nlo Vllltv St1!• Co!IMt P1•t al • Vt lf•lnt Co1t"1lon lfocl11rt M"•lt " "S~rVt't' ()I tllt NfW T"'"r1t\•1.'' 1·10 p,.., Sclt Mt LKfu" Htl1, UC 1•1'lnt ~tmP\01, i lMll 1111· M1Mlon, ""'"°' Wl!D,.llDA'I', N..,, ll "8t111vlll" ,...~lll(f!lon." Mor~ llerru Sobrll. Pn 8 .. 114tt. "''-' "'°'''"'' 011ns1 Coointy (ommu•lly . N~~lol Hotltll s.frvltt1. Pt•l ol " UC 1,.1,,, E•""•lon IKturt U•I"'· "1 .. 11t1 In EGu<;lllen.'' l·lG • m, a """' 1oc, )Oof +tl !tell Mf 81dt , UC ltv>"t ~•mo~t •1,,..11 n...ini.-. '' oo. WIDN•ID-'I', Nt•. 11 "'In .S•••ctl o• • D•vtlMll•••M l"~llotOGflY." tlot E•ctllf "t't' "'nl1n+c t111(1'1t1 Ot Lo11d1, '"'"'~' 11,11v1•n iam...,ultdilr to t~• ll"''t!I S10101, fjjtl!\t!' 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I 1he Hallowttn rmwds. 4 C 1~i•1 •0 lltl.11( Pumpki~" round st~IP-· • H!110111ee11 treats. ···-~~P~'~ ,~~m o~7Henry! ilavor~ in ~ ''M1. 79C .flutnm mi~iatures for 79c b~g. l•l' 11 ·121 I 1& or. 81[ r,-, -. ---,,· ·· 1 Jr. Mint Bars · • .•""•M,,..ar_s-;:,"::;;:B;:;A~RS~""~'".-·.~M-·71-Tri--~;Acis" 011 Of Olay BRACH'S -l•no• oc ~ .,. .. ,,, .. rn "" J II Mugs & Glasses travel treats covered 59c \ i Muaktfeitrs, Milky Way, 77c with dericious chocola!e. i Snitker It 12Ya Ol. •• li j 1J~ IL llf -:::-=="="",.",,'·=====; • · ~ ';1 '· -·· ·"" ·, (; -i v •I ·• : r• .. r.10• Sport Kit 1Ao1u· Pantie~. ~ · @ , · ~ ~ ror leiS11re living, d15 i1n in plaid wilh 100%. Nylon ' . I l ~ ~ 2 one qu~rt botll!S S.tJNtte in ~hil,. . -i • H1ztlw1r1 -bfiKMen up i. atld sandw1dl md 1Ssorttd _ i llOroo by 1111ttinR 11 smile on boJ:. t.iois. I eve:yone's ~I.as~. Ass't &rtes S-lB !: colcrs. ltf. 10.JI J 12 If. ;1111 lD tr. M111 S£T OF.t S£TOF4 6.88 3i1.77 f-1.29 1.88 TWICE TME SUl'HIT Of supp:irt ~y hose. Ptti!e, medium, tal~ ''·""· 8 39 ~ beige. , ......... . WUTll•D Coffee Maker "PARn PEii~ •.• ,. ·• · ll·30 cu~ TemptOOure ... , tontro1. sme light ittld ::::· 8 88 II(. 11.H • MAIL Candy Gifts ovERsus HOW! THIHSHELL , •• P1thd i1 tins Filled Ca11di1S 14 tL Hard Mix Ass't. flavor~ shapes 14 11. Olde Tynie Mix An asso1lment ol hJrd and salt ~h~l1 llal'Ors. 11A t•. Filled Candies Flavorlull hard sheU5 114 ll .·J; The Ma1ica l fr1p1nce Of love .•• DRUG NEEDS "HEALTH·RITE" Natural Vitamins Dttli•r DrlJS• (IStlCI l•"lrrw •• ,~ 011 C1e111t r 11111 Wfl~ hfldRll • $1111 fu'"1lr • c111111r u,1ut t • Dtt C11 "'''"n' Strawberries N' Creara from JUSSI Cr11• 2 DO I IL a HVlON "Free Gift" OffU ~· BLACK I. DICKll PORTABLE 3/a" Drill N•lltCUllLER wit~ Be••lilriftl Ml•t Comp~r.t ~et int!udes 14 ru1lers lo1 all hair ~tyles. G<les anywhere yau go. (#111 ler. ll.it 8.99 0,11 I .lM te 1D PM -1 D1yt •Wee• A lfilmlJ Place To Shop! Nl!WPO•T l fJ,(H lOM Irv!-, WHtcllfl f'la11 "UNflNO?ON 81!ACH -·•I'll & l ....... /\w"I tlUPITlNOTOft 81E.ACH '"""'"It & ··"'··· • ,, l!I gf11ns Bottle ot 100 1 39 Re1.1.7J • Vitamin E Vitamin C RDS£ MIPS 250mg.100'~1 98 R11.141 • Wbut6enn 3.29 I ii I ' ' >._\ .. ' • · •... ) '\ ·;-. ~ 1 • 1. i. ·ii ; .. i I '; . J I .____} * EVERY COLOR ( ' * EVERY STYLE *EVERY SIZE SHIRT $12.00 PANTS LEVl'S 0 SEXTANT BELLS _ • AS ILLUSTRA~ED. NEW HIP-HUG· . . , GER FJT. 100':. pre-1hrunk den· . ,::.:, .. ·\. hn pants in navy, brown, red, \'1\\ : . ::.;;.:"and beige. Sizes 28·38. \'....·· ,,......) ' ""'"",,... ; -.... ....... ~- $100 leave you strung out ? Levi 's bush jean flares carry plenty of usefu l lederhosen po ckets, and they're made in earthy brushed de nim . Slip into a maiching Levi's Tab Shirt and you have a "shirt-su it" tha t's ready for any occasion. -• ''A Fantastic CoJfectlonl'' l!YI STA·PREST NUYO FLARES wh ite, navy, brown, green, $12 pimento, It. blue, purple, burg. 5·1 6 ... LEVI CORO LOW-CUT FLARES navy, brown, peac h, It. green, $1 o It. blue, burg., wine. 5·15 .... , ...... , LIVI LOW·CUT BUCKSKIN FLARES navy, ta n, burg., orange, peath. 5-15 ... , LIVI BUCKSKIN FLARES navy, burg., tan, orang e. 6-16 .•.•..... THE GRANT BOYS CARRY OVER 60,000 PAIRS OF LEVI'S® *EVERY SIZE* EVERY COLOR* EVERY STYLE ~0~0~1:!~,~~~l~it~~~~!~.M~ ............ ·. · · · .. $1 0 ~.~~1;,s:,,~~~~hi~.~~~.~!s.M-L .................. $ 2 4 LEVI'S~ LADIES DENIM JACKETS IN ABOVE COLORS & SIZES. ••• AND MORE FOR THE GALS! ~o~~~~:~~dA~~h~~~i :~:~~RN. BL_O,USE~ ......... $12 up H.EWLETT SWEATERS ........... $10 up brown, navy, It. blue, white, beige, purple, burg., rust, yellow. S-M-l , ....... , , .. . CITY PANTS COTTON TOPS tu rq., navy, gold, white, yellow, rust, violet. S·M·L ..... , , , ........•....... -... , THE GRANT BOYS ARE THE LARGEST AUTHORIZED COLEMAN REPAIR MAKI TOUR MARKI STATION IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY! 2 LB. GRADE AA PRIME NORTHERN GOOSE DOWN BAGS PRICE RANGES IN BOOTS, BAGS, BELTS AND JEWELRY-COME AND SEE OUR FANTASTIC SELECTIONS. DIRECTIONS Mi""'' to J '""' ,.,. ~•'" 8<·"•'" ""I >"0 000 H"O"''I ''" .. ' '°'' """"'" ''"""I ""''' •~''''" 5.~~" I 0 M 11 "''""'*'· """"I "''°'"""'' I '° ~ ..... , "'"""'"' ~· ,,,., ,, ... ,, •• , loo'"" <OO•<OO ''""'' 1G 10 "''""'''- 1.., """""'· [>or...,,...., e .. 1. S.-vt r ... ,., So•~" """' rio""''""" ""· ··~·.$tit,""""'""'"'~·""· 5••"'· M .. , •• ,, ... •OlliOblO "'""'"• '"'"' "'°°'" C•l«c "'"'· (i•rl1<, &P.to• ood Y.$, C«"''"" '"'°'· Nol Wt. 7'/, ett. THE GRANT BOYS CAR!IY All THE FAMOUS RICHMOOR LIGHTWEIGHT FOODS! 1 • CHECKING • UP ·- Sru1dhu1~g Wrote Shortest Novel By L. M. BOVD Jf 't'OL' CA .'i'T bin\\' \'Our hrf'11!h at !ht> hurricant vt k•C" lty of ~lier lh.11n 70 mpli. don 't 1ake up thr flutf" . 010 l MENTION a !hark i~ the nnly fish lh11t can blink ht'lth eye~? .... GET TT RIGHT. d11chshunri~ art mtirt pnpuh1r than becigles nnw . l.abrarinr rrt1nC'\'f'r~ ninre pnp1..1lar than bassets ... 1t-AAAl~G sorne nuclr;ir nu!ttnP~~. 11nt' 1t11l of everv :?5 b11b1es born'-diji; .v!'ar \1 di std I hr 11111 r !Ill ;. cars from nnw ... THAT sN:u-: 11herC'1n .1nu'rr lea~r ;ipt to 1et hit by lightn in~. square mile fnr squ;:ire m1 IC' 1s Rhode Island. (Ol'Y EO ITORS on nc~>1·p;:iprri; srom!'t1mr); · hli1r pen- cil" wnrds ::u1rl 1,hrl'l~f'li 11nri .~rntenres ;\le;;in1nc thr1· rif'· lete 5;im r. That trrm "hlur pencil .. h;is been in our ;argnn frir gPneratinns. You know th~! Aul did you know c·npy editors havtn't tlS('d blue pf'ncil~~ Onl~· he:ir.1·. hl;irk p~n­ ('11!. \ow ;i fr11· ne11·spapers arr 1nslalling spec1;il scannrng ~uipment 11·hich re<pJJres said cnpy rdil?rs .in u~P bl11e pencils. nnl bl;irk. Aft.er all these ~·t"ars. "r re finally ca !rh- 1n1 up 11·ith 11ur lini:;n. \llSTER. IF vou 11·a11t to know hnw much ynur hrad 11·ei£hs . divide yn'ur wl'ight hy 12 nr l.i. Thal's a~u1 1L A girl in sc:irch nf simll ;ir intell1~rncp oughl tri d1 l'1de ht.r wt"Jght bv 1.~ nr lli .. THE i\1ANHOll R COST IN mAnuf;ir- turing a 'car here::1houl.~ is ~7 e1•ery ffl seconds In Cerman.1·, it's SJ.5-0. Jn Japan, $1.35. Or sn report the money men . CUSTOM ER SERVICE: !l. Qt1iek. n;:ime 1he lhree .,~1eallhlest movie actresse~ In !he 11·11rld " A. Th;:i1 might b~ Dorl~ Dey. Elitabeth Taylor and Audrry Hepburn. mult1- millionaire~ 111\. W11 it, Lucill e R;ill i~ i11 there somr>1·herP, ton. Will check further ... Q. "C<i n .1nu: Name G;in1r ... ~11 n tell me tht sign ificance of my n.1me 11·h1f'h 1s 0:111v1;i -.\. Ht savs Octavia is the name nf thf' eight h child. Oil ynu hive ~e\'en brother1111nd ~isters ? If nnl. .1·11u ought. \VllAT'S 11 novel~ Or_ S11111ucl .John'>fln drfincrl it is "11 l!mall ta!e, F:enE>r11lly nf love .'' That sounrls about rig~t ."-n;· brose Aie.rce sil id a nnv el i.~ "11 short s1or.1'. padded. Can l b"uy thaL Whe.re'5 the p11ddin,e: in C;:irl Sa ndhurg s grr~L 'Oovel. printed hertwilh in lt.'1 tntire t.v: "P11p11 loverl mam11 ... \1ama lovtd men ... ~1am11'5 in the gr«l'eyard Pap<1'.~ in the pen ." See. n11 padding <1t 1111. A:\I ASKED 11'1 n:i me lhe richest r<1m1l\ 1n Amer ir;:i Nflt lhe. richtosl man . the rlchr:-t f11m1lv Thii.t still woulrl ~f' 1,he ~1el\ons. With an est 1m;,lr(l t(l1::il or S4 brll1on . . PF,CUL· !ARLY. man i~ in lhf' mirlrllc 111 s!ze. he'~ h;ilf wil.1' h('fll'Cf'n the smallest and the \;,n:.'!es1 n1<1mm 11 ls. h111fw11~· _hrlwrrn .~n 11tom ;ind 11 ~tar. Or rlirl .1·nu know thaL ? IF '·OU flO.\ T think hnpe spnng~ e!en1;il. ho\1 rln you account fnr lhr facl people '>l'hO u~e their t'T'rdil l'<lrds !ns\~Rd of p11~ 1ng \llSh buy 23 percent more ? Yo11 r qut.~liori .\ flllfl r'rp11111r11t.~ rrr' tl'tlrnn1" rn1rl will he 11std 11t C/1F,('l\L\'r; liP 111ht rr11,r pns~1h/,,_ Pl.t rJSP nddr,.~~ 11011r Ir/Irr~ to L. f.f, Boyd , P 0. Rot; 1375, /11,.1JJp1'rt B,.arh 9266fl, ....... .,,. ................ ..,~~"'" .... ~A~iZ""&SilUll"" ... ~•~~~>'r,"'r, i' Me11 it1 Service h Jo~l'ph P. Knla:ht. S(ln nf Mr and r.l rs Charles E. Knigh t nf 1115 Charleslon S1 , Co~la Mesa, ('nll~terl Sept. 23 in the r>.'av;:il Air Reserve "four hy Ten" prn12:ram al Pt. :.tug11, C11lif. Atrnv1n llrrru1I J\n1gh! 111\I be~ln ft'lUr wrrk' !'If b;1~tc tr111n1ni:; ;ii \1rn1ph 1;:. Tr 11n , nn Ort 11. ~nci lhrri 1·nnt1n11r in A1'1::i1inn Elec1rnn1<'S Techri1- cian 1AT:-..1 sch11ol a L Men1phis An a\1<1t1 nn r lrr·- tronirs lc<'hnic111n n1 ::1111t<11ns eler1rrin11· 1drnt1lu·a110n ;11111 r11d1,., rnmm11n1r::1!1on and elcr- tronir e11u1pmen1 Ri,.hard C. S111 ith nf fi1~'l Vi'arnrr A1'P .. Hunt inf,: I 11 n Bearh, ha~ bern pr!'lrflll(l'rl 1n the ran k of lanre rnrpnr11 I in the \1ar1ne Atr Rr!'tf\r He 1~ .11tt11<'hed to thr <'rash CTl''>I of ~111rine Air B11se Squ<1dron 4fi . 11n all-re.~er\'e elc1ncnt nf !hr •1h i\111nne Airc1'11ft V.'1n~. "·hose personnel ser\'(' n11r weekend e>1rh month al ~:I Toro \1arine C-Orps Air Sia· tion, Santa Ana. J\1. L. Frol~l<1nrl of 11\7:1 s.1n- t.a A11<1 Avr , Cn~lfl i1'1es;in hi<<; been promolrd In l11nce ror- poral in U1e ,\~::irlnr A 1 r Reser1·e. Ile i~ aHarliC'd tn 1hr cFISh crew of r-.lan ne :\11· Ra se Squ adron 46. an :1\l-rf'se~·1r elemC'nt or \he 4th 1'>\arinr Alr cr11f t \\:1 ng, wh(>se pcr~nn­ nel ~er1e one 11rrkr11r\ f''1rh month a! F:I Torn :.1~rinr Corp!, Air gtal\on, .C:,anta :\11:1 . Reenlisting for four ~·cars Class Sc~, / In English / A C(lurse in writlni:. ~rtak in& and read ing i~ bein~ '1f· ftred to Hunllngton Rearh retidents ror whom English 1~ •n adopted languagt. Sponsored t>y the Huntin~tn11 Buch Union High S<:bool District. the clas;s meets,lrom 7 p,m. to 9 p.m. ~t 0 _11k Yiew School. 17241 Oak J.:int. Thcrt 1~ no ch11r11e. Instructor i~ Tlon Flores. an Oak Vir.w le acht.r .,.,.ho has in the p1sl offered E n l I i • h cour•es Aimed At Mczican· AmerlcAns. .:ic!il'e dul v in lht' :'l'a1·al Air Re~€'rve 'i.~ Avi 11tinn E:le<'- tririan~ M11te Fir.<:.! f'lass Ri(·hard i\I . Lind~e~". snn nf :0!1' Rnherl :0.1. Li nd.~ry of !I~~ \\'c~1 li\h St , Cnst<1 ~1.,,:i Lind.~r1· 1~ ('llrl'f'!l\11· ::iss1gnrrl In ~11 ~1;irlrnn \I' fi5 ;ti Pl ,\lui;:tu. f';ilif, 11hrre hr 1s ;in :i:rcrrwrnan ;inrl f I 1 t:: h 1 1np~·han1r Cor thc squ<1rlron ,:-. sr.211 :-.:eptune: p;.il nil pl::!tlf'' \!annr !.anrr \" n r r" r :i I l'hilip n. L<1hi1rll . "nri nf \11 anrl \Ir< nnn;ilrl K11~srha11 n1 ,.,f 212~2 Le111rnlrre Lanr . ll11nl1ng!11n R r ;i ch 11;i<; 111rnt111'iou.~l l' prnrntilrr1 to h" pr·f',<;f'nl f'!H)k llpnt~ gl';ir111;i!11•n f1·nn1 !hr All11'1n1nt 11 r n rg<1nlY<lT11\11<1I :-.1!110Tt'fl<ll1r'I' ('ntJrsr ;ii. lhe \J;:irinf' Corps B11s(', (.;;imp Prndlrtnn, ~a1·v Av111t1nn (lffi<·rr ("<1n· d1d;itr' rtan!lalt t\. 1\lt'_\'l:'r .. <:.on of ,\lr and Mrs Rnhcr1 J \!P_l('I' nf liJRt Rnh noy ('11·- f'I(', Hl1n11n.c;tnn flr;i r·h h<1 .. rrpor!l'rl fl"r fl1 i:h t lr<1 in1ng ar lhr ;-.i;i\';i) An· S ( ;:i 1 1 11 n , Pen.<;flcnl11, Fifi. l\'<11·~· L1c.u1en;in! ! j u n i ri r ~r11de 1 ,Joh n 1\I. R11ntl~. snn nf \Ir ;ind :\Ir~ .. John :.·1. Bond.~ nf l~IRO \·11pa Rh·rr S!. Fnun - 111111 Vii Ill"~'. t~ S('f\ In~ with 1'r;11n1ng ~uarlron 211. al. !hr :-.·111·;il Air StAlinn, Corpus Chr1q1 T f'X. S!111f Srr~rant \1ir hart 0. l'hil!i p~. snn nf ~Ir ;ind J\·lr~ F,1·err1l S Phill!ps, M11pr Slrerl. \\'r~11n1ns!l'r, h ;i ~ gr11d\Wllrd at r\rrslrr AFR ~Ir:<<;. fnu11 thr lrrhn11':'l l !n1ining cnur~t> fnr Ll S i\lr Fnn'r r11d.:1r r€'p:i1rn1rn. Serri.r1u11 f'hill1ps. n o 11· ri11.:1lified 10 i11st11ll arul rrp;ur air· lralfir c·nntrnl r11d~r r11u 1p· mrnt . i~ hrinJ?: 11~~1,11ned In l\pe~ler for rlu1 .v with a un11 nf 1h" Air Force Communica~lnns &rvir.e. US. ,\1r f"orre r.111.~ll"r Sf>r~~nt .Jo~'Ph R:if:l'lr y, ~on nf \1(.~ Adr111n11 fh1i;lia nl !1211 Sherry (' i r c I ,. . H11nl 1ngTnn Rellf'h, h11s be••n presen1 ed thf' 7'.1entn!'inu~ Srrvitl' ~1ed;il ill \'11ndo11hcri: A~'B Scrae11nt Bari.!l'y rl1~l!ngu1sh­ ed him.~,.u 11~ 110 11ir<'r 111f1 pneudr111ulic IPrhrnf'1i1n Arni 11 n airrraft .~ystem~ an11ly~t with the. ~t h .\11h1.11ry A1 rhft W1niz at Andre.w& AfR. Md. • • \'JPdtlf~ay Octobtr 20, 1~71 PltOT-AOV[~TIS(" B They Make a Whirl Teacher's f' AltJIL Y CIRCIJS by B ii Keane Two f"ount11in V11lle.v men 11re 11mong the 14 11•ho are tes!ing man 's 11blllt~· to l11'e ~nd work in a 11·hlrli11~ rn- \'1ron1nent or artif1c111lly pro- ducf'd gr11l'il y. 1'he test$, being under l<iken at tht [l.;0rth A 1n e r i ca n Rockwell plant in Downe)', will pro11rle information use[(il to fuiure manned space 1niss1ons. Rober! E. Hime. nf 8R57 '.'\1i!htrni.;a!e Ave. and Ct1rl.:ind L. \\'1Uhhe. of 1031i7 ~later A\'t. and tht two Fountain \'11l!r~· mtmbers or the test <'rr" study could prQvide the means llf ~el ping m11n live and work ('.nmfort.iibly 1n 1u1 artifi cial ~ral'hy enl'ironrnt.nL Currently <1 rtificial gra l'!ty 1s produced hy rn1ating the !'raft Ho,,.,·ever the effect of this rotating en vironmtnt nn the senses can result in dizz ineis, disorientation, a feeling of weariness end even nausea or motion sickness. Hime and Willhite along wi!h their fellow c re w members v. ill perlorm a number of ta sk~ aimed 11L evaluatinR thrir abili ty t.o nirive about and handlt; car.rzn. measuring their h a n d · e y e coordinat ion and dexterity, FootbalJers Run for $$$ The winning team will have lt1 n1m1 1ne:r1v1d on the Schoh1r Bowl perpetu•I trophy which it"lwill keep for one ' Art Wins Top Prize DaJTell Ebert , a Golden West College art teacher. has received a lir~l place tn the 51s1 annual e:1:h ibi t of the Cal irorn ia Water Color Socie- ly" The exhibit is being shown through Nov. 2 at the Lagun11. Beach Art A s soc i a l i o n Gellery. Ebert's work, ''Dubrovnik," a non-objective p1lnt1n1 of 1 Yu101t11vl1n vll\11e. w11 ont nf flt\ pieces stJected from 800 entrle11. It won a •100 1w1rd, root baller~ from the five e1mpuaee o! th1 Hunlln1ton Be;ich Union H!ith Srhool D1s!n<:l .,., di run for tht money lonl1hL r r eahman intr1mur1l11t1 year. T!cktll: will be told at the I""-------~~ gate fnr SI. STARS .. . .. •-..... _,., .... ,_ The study LS beinji (;Ondul'led undtr a ti.month, '300.000 r!ln1r ael >1·ith the Natl11nAI .~rrnn.:1ut1c~ ;inr! Sp .:i (' e .'1.d1n1n1strat1nn's Lang I e y Reseo11 rch Cenler. Accord ing to 11 S u r l h Amtorir<i n spokes1n:in, t h e frnm the school~ wl!I t'l t sh In 10 n1inu1e qua1·ter~ on !he We5tminster High Sc h n 11 I arldlron at fi :JO p.m. in lhr .11n- nu•I "Doll ar• ll'tr Sch0lars'' el•~sl c. Since 1t was nr~anized r1t:hl .vears agn, Dollars f o r Schnl::ir.~ h;is raised $2fi.li5 lnr scholarships tn Junior and Four-year colleges. Sydnry Clrn::irr is nne ot 1h" \1,.,rld's l:'.t'"llt astrol0- grl's. J-J1i;; i:nlurnn is one nr thP DAILY Pfl.OT'S rre11t fraturrs. "Havin g P J a round the house is almost as good as: hov in g another pet." WAREHOUSE ©~~illlliillrKl©~ THOUSANDS OF ROLLS OF THE FINEST CARPET ON SALE! ALL NAME BRAllDSI SHAGS! VELVETS! TIP-SHEARED! HI-LOWS! KODE L, POLYESTER, HERCULONI L Tr.P--,:Jf/IL:''!-;, .)frJ;SQ ,..,. Jiff ... )'".-.;.l/1-,, . . . ,. . . ..... ,.t'll ...... KO~DE .... L TRI-COLOR SHAG DEEP PILE ~ lOO•~ KOOEl POlYf5Tft "1l(, tlCH. DEEP, IUXURl(IUSll 1Hl(K PH[. M'-NY NEW Hl.SrYtE DfCO•A TO• TH•E f COlOR 5H 4G 70 SElECT l•OM, JlfSIST Dl•t ANO SOil STAINS. 99 / OUR WAREHOUSE IS OVER-LOADED • MUST MOVE l\!OW • MORE ARRIVING DAILY !OW FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS SALE SQ.A'O, SAVE '3.00 l00% ,OtTtll POLYfSTEt. LUSH. 0£EP tONG·WIAJllNG AND MAIO 10 l01L STAYS 8E •UTl,Ul WITH A MINl l.IUM Of CAtl. Vlll'l' t(!llLAN T. 8EAUTl,Ul Of CO«ATOt T~tll COl.OI: ~HAG, lOW FIRST TIME OFFERED AT THIS SALi , PRICE COMPARABLE RETAIL ...... 8.99 TOUR CHOICE! $ • DU PONT N YLON •COMMERCIAL TW(ID • H(ICUlOM ll,I D OM 6'0 SQUAii YAll» ll'WW"• FREE SHOP-AT-HOME --30·60"90 DAYS -...11•'16111 --NO INTIRIST CARPn SERVICE j~ Call At Tiie Store Nea11st l CONV(Nl(NJ C•fOIJ l"U JCS '•&Nk !(IMS Al'Art.lll! • YISll OUI CUSTOM Ol&l"!IY 0[,&ITM[NI ' " ' " COMPARABLE RETAIL ...... '9.99 PRICE ,, ... ,.,. lo••o' •' -··-•" •'' -~ • .,,._M ·~ 100°0 DUPONT NYLC L[" DEEP: RI CH DU RABLE SHAG" b"AUTIFUL NEW THREE -COLO R DE SIGN S" f lltST TIMl Offt RIO AT TH IS'LOW SALi ,tl(I COMPARABLE RnAIL •••••••••••••••• S6,9q ....... ... ~ ... , ........ ,_ SQ, YD. SAVE SJ .00 SQ. YO . SAVE SJ.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL •••.••••.•.•••••••.. , •• ,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, $8 .99 " ... . .... "' ,, " DACRON SHAG DEEP PILE 100"0 Dacron Polye~ter Pile Beoutil vl New Deep Shog Wit.h A Full DePr Pile Many New Decornlor Colors To Choo~e f rom 'lllST TIM.( 0 'Ff llD AT THIS LOW SAL£ Plll(t 99 SO, YO , SAVf :I. J 00 (tMl"lU.al t lTAl. ........... , ..... $.14.tt Canoga Pork W. los Angeft s Anaheim West Cov ina Mont t hellori· 111•1 wi11•ir1 ti•'-S•t M. E1cli• SL 21DJI 5~1r1111~ W1y 2521 [, W11'11111~ ht. 7lS W W•l!lltr llW,I, 3~1 7331 \ 477·5515 53S 1671 ,,,.,,)1 111·0!11 v~ ... turfl frtt""'°" !o 51'!.., Tl•t!)l'l f'r•eWf'r\' 10 11 hior •\ Nor!h t>f 5nn-flermrd·n"' r-·.,.,. ·,,.~ ... <'If IJl'l~!~i· ((l"'fl.91'1 A ~t , ortli to Wilsk•r~ Wt1I. 111'"1\" ~Ann frHw(lY l'>I\ to (1.rus Sr. J BT~s. end Nk,11,,r ! vr!. Shh-mnfl Woy, fhe~ oil 6 bloc.k1 W~st Ot1 -dirl .. At ro1s from No 0t1 C11rus 10 -ho•~ ngkt 2 block!.. Wil1h1n!. Co .1'4 ~' ... ' " • fl PI LOT·AOVERTISER Wtdrie\d<iy, Octobrr 20, 1971 City Gove rnment Po·sitions Are Plentiful By Joyce L. Kennedy Dear Joytt: I'm a recent co llege grad -history and 1ecoodnry education. Not ln· krested In tear.bing. There must be somelhing else one can do with my degree! - L..rtf.S., Denver. Dear Joyl't': I am a high school grad, can type a little, and want to work helping people. Suggestion'! - ltl.A., Houston. Dear Joyce : I am a fornier biology teacher qualified for research technology b u t unable lo find ao opening, - P.O .. Memphis. Dear Jov<"e : I am enrolled as an ajiplied mathematics major no ttacbing. \\>'hat can I enter when I graduate'.' I <im con· fu sed and need hf'lp. -F.Z., Philadelphia. \\'HAT DO TllE \YR ITERS ~ . . 'CARPET ' . ' ' TILES .. ~· ' .. SAYE$$$ , " DO-IT-YOURSELF FEfl S llkE VELVET j OUTWEARS OTHER CAR PET EASY TO INSTALL ~ • 8 D...;0<11~"' ! ~In.~ • I QO•. Nylon P1I~ of these letters share in com· largest percentage increase man, other than uncertainty~ for any segment of national t\ special career issue of employment. The National "Nation's Cities." n1onthly Civil Service League e:i.1imates magazine of the National I' there are more than 750,000 C a r e e r C orne r League of Cities. brought to 1nind the possibility that each rnay be uble to find satisfying e1nµloyment in the frequently Ol'er!l)Qked area of city and IO\.\'fl governmen t , Statistically, oppor tunity is bullntiful. The Federal Labor Depart· rnent predicts state and local en1ployrnent may r ise 52 per· cent by decade's end -the I state and local government jobs developing each year. THESE J OBS, on the city hall !eve.I , "'iii come in almost all departrnents. And many \.I'll! be open to high school grads and those with some college training as well as col· lege grads. Nearly every kind of talent, interest, aptitude and educa· tional background is needed to operate a modern city, from accounting and community development to welding and working \.\'ilh children lo political science -to name a fC\\'. THE Sl-IORTCOl\.flNGS of city goverrunent are too wide- ly bruited about to require elaboration here, but ad· vantages of local pub I i c ernployment are not so well known. One rewarding aspect is the closeness to the people you serve. As a city hall vet put it : "~tassive levels of bur· eaucracy that isolate decision· makers from lhe citizens at other levels of goverrunent largely do not exist in city government. The caller whose street is flooded or whose garbag :.i been picked up or who e taxes are miscalcu1 led Is insistent and immed· e!" STUDENT INTERN PRO. GRAMS have been operated by many cities (summer, part· time work). One result has been to change so m ~ stereotyped thinking, as these comments fro.in Chic ago governnlent interns suggest. "The job (building depart· ment complalnt-takeri is very interesting because I like deal· ing with the public. I had a political science teacher who drew such a bad picture of cl· ty hall ..• but when you're part of it, yvu can see 1t"s really not the \Vay they say it is. ll changes your attitude a lot" "In the budget control department, I learned a lot - how the inside or a govern· ment agency is run &nd what Rood it's doing for ·the peuple. F'rom dealing \l,·ith people and feeling you are helping. it gives you a sen~P of satisfac· FREE REPlllNT. Inquire at you r local city ball person· nel or civil service off ice • OPEn SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS KITCHEN CARPETS· NAME BRANDS FINEST QUALITY INDOOR- OUTDOOR CA.PETS • BUY now! • BIGGEST Creo1 for Ko1ctwns, Po!io$, (or$. Boois And /Jiony Other Use~. New Oecoro!or Colors And De soqt'"'· 99 S , YD . SAVE 00 FINEST QUALITY- NAME BRANDS IOfAl FOR FAMILY ROOMS. PLAY ROOMS DENS. 99 SQ. YD . SAVE '3.00 1 2 ".12" J EYER -..,. Ic,il!"'J.A,. :z r.i.r-. ~ '4.99 ~Vt/ii SHAG !'IO% A,.lm rolvrsrrr ~11• 8..,,. 4 ;Q~ YD. ifol h~ silog, "4ew {QIQ•~ )~ "~ SAVl _..,,, . ., ...... -· !il OMPARABLE RETAIL ........... S6.99 Vt1il SH AG "' ,1.,r,., ~oiv~ter r.1, 1rv1v of•ht !~«;~rll !'"""~" •hn~\ bl.. A dromohr r.orpr\ .n ifyj ~ol1ds imd Tweed~. •e Girl OOld ...,,1 ''°'"' 8 ?.~1 SAVE !iS.00 l ong Beach JIN lelllltw11 l lri, 411·1134 Sn11 Dirgo F rfleWff"f to 8ellllowe.-Rlvd. tum oft nO!'!h Of\ Bettf~. ACRYLIC SHAG CANDY STRI P£ 100•. A~, .. l,c l1btr Otep r.c~ durnb•~ ~~~~ 6ro~•11LJI ' NOW SALE PRICED AT 99 IQ, TD. SAYE '2 COMPAIAlll l(lolll .............. ss.•• t.i De<"D i~oc:~ ltt~'"'°'" cor- P<!• Onr1mvm perlcrmonce. lo~Q v.w•. !'>'.l~V C(lf~. re\il- ••N. Ma"v coko'lO lo choo~e Im• NOW SALE PRICED AT COMPARABLE RET All, .. -······ S 1 S.9' Ventura 25DI t M1i1 St 141-5141 3 Block\ West of five Pomts on Moi11. \. No. Hollywood 1111 U1tel C111t1 llrC. .. 112-22 01 • Hollywood rr~ te Sh~ Way. Eosr ro tourel (on'f'Ol'I Slvd. ' ' . . . , HERCULON 1 00~~ Hercul011 Olef;n Pil .... N~ M•rocle ! !her a Stain and \V~r Resis1on1. Btouriiul DN orator Color'· NO W SAll l"llCED Ar ,,. COMPARABLE RETAI L, •• $4.99 ' 99 SQ. YD. SAVE $2,00 BRAIDED RUG 6x 9 co~:::.~·u s 1495, '35 .00 BRAIDED RUG ""12 co~:::.~·u s299s 7"" '89.95 PasadtH Ziii L C•l•ra• llft $11·1• [. Color11do 81vd. at So11 Gabriel Bl'ld. ' . ' Hollywood 111i M. ftf111 :11 A". "4-14)) 2 Bl s. llOflh <i !folly. wood Blvd. 011 Ver- """I. So• Fnrncisco MIUBRAE 121 [I t111i• h ll llf·1US Costa Mesa 1714 Ne~ -I.cl. 645-3020 about tpeclfic Job openings - or future possibilities. Bot for· geoenll lnformallon oo cltle1' job needs, write for a free /eprint of Nation's Cities' "Gulde To C a r e e r Op- pottunltle! In City Hall ," Thi s .._page leaflet contains a un ique chart which lets you m a t c b educational back. ground, interests aod a ptitudes "'Ith the various city deparl· n1ents which could hi re you. By sJ)e<!ial arrangement for 3~ days, the magazine will send a single complimentary reprint leafl et to readers wb.o enclose a tong while, stamped. self.ad· dressed envelope. Send your request to Joyce Lain Ken nedy at this ne"·spaper. Write "City Hall" on your outside envelope. a nd allow several weeks for delivery. Can't se:nd reprtat \\'\thout return envelope. Wednew!ay, Octobtr 20. 1971 OAl l '( PJLOT J_f'i ~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~ QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi "He designed th('m hims{'l (-il's lhe only exercise "he gets," For S0Vlf1 COAST COMMUNITY f10~F'l fAL Oclober I Mr. •nd Mc., L•"V Thonl~> Boow"•· JOS v1cior.n A•enuP, A<>I , I, ~•" (ll!m•nl•, girl Mr. ond M" AW.,tlo Fou•'""' 1,.,,,,,0, 10\S Madis"" F'lac•. L•qun~ B~ocn, "" Oc!ober ' Mr •~d Mr• cn.,,i,., S<tl"r~ fl •!Cld l~ llXI? Seo Knoll 0"•r, a~n• P~·"'' g,rl Mr •nd Mn 5,.,,. tl'1t•u1 H~no , Jlll? Sod ~non! D""''· 1.J,1.,,1 f'~•n1, tJov Mc. ond Mr\ ( H <'o f>/',IO""MIO, JM!6 c~1nh•tt C¢P·"' ·""'· '"" J u A" Cdp1'!,~no, l!OY Ot'.Obor 10 M• •nO /~Cl Jo··• Rv<>•f!o (Oron•OO 36?-tl Ogl• Str •'' (.J"• M•••. ~,,1 /,\r and M". ~'u'" W•wn• lt•O•I••., 11 "~ f'.!, (0 ~~t0111•0 !l.t"', S,•n Cltm•nle. bov 0(!ob•r H Mr. ond M". £""o"~ ~ 1>"mlr~1. J.>091 Vlol•T L~"'""' 5tro~1 . D•n~ Point, girl, O~•nbo' n fl,r •nd Mn Al!t1n~ C.on1~le1. Dom- in;<> No ~. C•n '"''"" !le~t•• ll~Y Mr ~no Mr• f\U~n J'e!~' llon1.•n. 11;\I Ed""" w ... l .1'""" Hdl,, (l"V 0< lobor, 11 ' ''" 3"~ M" {t>1r1t·• 0•"" Wom..r;, JI 1 Mo.,l•rov "''"''""· No. I, ',,,,, Cl•mrnoo, bov Oclob•r " Mr A"O /,\t\ w~'''C I'll"'"' ~"'"' ~"', Sout11 Co.,., fl •wnw.w L •I•~'"' 8o•cM, ~.r1 ~OAG M(MOltltlL HOSPITAL O<!ob•• 11 Mr •"d M" fl~l>e" G "":"g"'• ' 9 {•olo11 1 S"•~t. Co''" Mg•~. 0,,1 Mc And M" 11,~h~ril H Q~Moll•. /\~ Bro•d"'llV, Co••• Me••· Ui'I M~.:1"1.nZiirr'•'1~~~~~!~ ti~~~".,',~','· I ',?~ Mr "'"' M " ~'""""" 1 t\"t ""•· ~l~ a .. ,,.11 SO<P'1, Co''" M"'''" "''' i.v . on<l M" l!<>t>••I I> /rn(Otr,on, "~17 Co•I••· At>• fl 1.,,,.., ho• OICo~"' •1 Mr_ •"<I M" rl•»LI II {'.~~"''''~ 9o?I roi"m""'"" n ..... Hv""'" hL onv Mr ond M" ( , ""'' ( l!~n•.<>n, 1'00 S••I•. Ao• IQ, • .. ·~·' '"'' n .. ~ M• ~nd M<, M"'"'"' l 0:1<\0 •I• Hur,,.nclon A••'ttY• t1 ~ n' >no I u '1 M~•"a'ii~d ~~\, Fd"'I" A '""'erv, •1'7 EKudero, Son!• An,1, 0°•1 Mr ond AM_,_ !."' P WU.,, •O? N••~•l ll•. Ao• •· Hun1ino1on B••t~. M~lr~i,d M" O!ln M , Ho"o•b•""'· 1•18 Orona•, Hun''""""' l'l"•ch, o.r• 0~1ot.t.r ll Mr. ond M" (d,...Md A 1(11""· l~lll e~•~•n• or;v~ .lrY1,,e. uorl Mr. ond Mr' (horl•I F' llv<on. >~7 Anil& Slro•I, l.~00"' fl~•(h. ""I Mr ,ond Mr 1 1.dtrV W Cr~m~r. J',•O W~•I l!rh S•r •er. ~•"!~ tin•, "'"" M~lt!~o Mr> ""b"'1 P••v""' IY\ luO,o L•no. C11•ld /~e;•, V"I /\Ir, •nd /M \ Robrf1 r.om~t. ··~~ L~• \~o•on Av"nu•. I "' An<lelC,. C•l I ocron~r 1' M• -~n M•• ~~''-Wcl(h. !nj,<0 l•ut~r• It·••' C""'" ro"~'~I!! V•H•v. "'"' /\I r. on<!"""· Jo'1n .lmd•n l!l1~ Ch•t• orv, '"1ne. t>o• Mr •"d M". Jlco~I~ (loo•ho, 16 1~ cvmb•I w.v0~1~~;17l l!O• Mr •nd M" l~"v P fnd.ral• )100 °"'""Mf, Anl A, t<unlinMon B••C~ M~ov'"'d M" Roi>••• All·"" ll07 """''~""" O••~• Hunl•nolon 0eM•1, />'~~n<I Mr; (,,,!J•rt Mn••· 11\1! llnl••• Ch•• ltO~<I. Au• Ii lo uMlnato" Beorh l><lv , M• •nd M" L~w•~n<P A .,herwrn. 16111 M•••oolo W•V '""""· ""' lo'r •'Id fo.Vt Oonn1• Mo:l\•o•ov. •••? VOI M<IO o!un!;nolQ" O•·><h ~o• Mr •n<I Mr.. Thomo• R """"'· ~O' w .... Bell Av•nll• ~•MD An•. ""' Mr •nC Mr< 0b':~~,'d 1~,. f\,>.e'. }V.1 C.l•l\fOV Ori••· ><vnnnol<m lleoCll M)':"•,,.,d M" llorlr•Od '. Pr'~~"· ••1 Jllm ~Ir.el. rl•WOO<' ~,,~;n QJ Y M< •nlJ Mr • !<•I f"~hM~ , ~~) TC.0"'"•• Otlve, ((l'<M ,,.,~,., ~'" Mr , ond Mr\. D•rr"I Favnnw, l•~" •n~ Mt• Oo<<'I '•""'"''" 1•0•1 juaneno Orloe, Mi"lnn \l,~10 Q•rl fAt •"d Mn P••LI' W K•<'. !Ill o'"n"" A.••nu•, fo''" IJ••ll n•" M•-ond M". J.!~ntv Gdll'Tk. JI• flub•, Mr ond M" ''""'' C.r<!!llh. J I• llub• M~ .. ,~ ·~:~0·c':i'~;,., 11 L•n•. 700 1 (olve<I Av•nue, (0•1• Me!•· "trl Mt '""d Mn Tod•,~I Ko..,l~ln•••, )6'" Oronoe A••"""· Co•!" Me••· olrl O> Mr •nd Mr~. "krllio G Wink'"« l ll•d S!fPel, N.woor! Beoth, I><>• M• ~~d Mr. J~rn"'I L S!nni. ~l l8 Palrlte fl<>.Jd. N•.,oO" Be•<~· ~v Oc!o~•r 11 Mr 1nd M" M•r•ln (;roeMI"'"· ~~•) 1n111on Well• C!•tl•. Hvn11no1on M~,,.~~dbO~" Jon" Mt Huon .'Xl/1 Fiomlnoo Drlv•. to•t~ M•••• nl•I , M• an~ Mv , S!Onl>en Thomn,on-16Y We1t W•l.,.n, Ao>! )). Costa Mo•~· M?1'~nd Mr< BMrV 5oarn, ?OS• Fl•m• M;~oa.z•vj.;,~_"''.;,,1;;';~;;:· ~!s". 111 i Mlu l.,., 0"v•. Cn••• M•'"' M Y , Mr and "'" J•cl< 8"'tk•m, 7l n Joc1<1on Wo v. Ao•. <. Bu•n• F'•rl<. oo•. Marriage Liceiises R ecord '1 tlOLLANO·MECOWN -J•fl'e• 'l , l5, .,, «VJ ~•••hO•e tl•••~· Newo~•! fl•,•lh ··•d C.unlll~ E' ?•. O! Ill l l<l•O"~· (01to Me••- Disso l 1itio 1is Of Marriage INTE~LOCUTO~Y OECl!EES Enlorod O<lr~ .. 11 lv•«Qt>, Jew•" L~""" ond C.~rge (noel< "I'•"· "·'"''"""~ G nno Co•o• Sue, Fr~llono, J~seon R·•luro •~d Be•lr,<• e•rh~· • 8ow"ey, Oown fl ,•e "'d Jot I r<ob•''""" LO••' l'ltll»"• lr\Qmd~ •nd £•ely•1 Y"0""" Qu.,<l n,,d, N•ncy Lou''" """ 1'•1•H"~ '"""'"' a1"'"WO<>d, Jo Yvonne "nd l~r<Y R l'Oll , Ffont" ""d JMn•'< Vo,non 6 U•9''"· Pe•nn~ !.•• ond Vtel>r Corn~1•ou• (h""'l1•'· V<etor M, t ""d 5"irleY, e.,.,., M•ror lltrr~•• •nd llaloK Nor1on. Forrr,t, J•••l(e F•v •nd Nctm•r'I Ml<h•el M'Nome1, Woyn• F, ~nd O<»oru 0, "~"'Orth, Anno M •~d Dav•<! E M"lrre•, Vrro Mor •nd Cl•rtord Flavor L"""· N•n<v Helen •nd C.er1<<1 Edw••O Co,~o". Lonni~ Lee ond Alvon Bruce ~'"''""'· C••n~"'" A ~no Ctia••e• G Cl~·•~. llci><•I Edward ••\Cl Ruov "·'' .. lJdloW, Joon ond Odv>d Lenn f,,,r•b~' Andtr• Jo• and J•m•' EU',1<l•d 0"1~v . w,11i~n1 r """ ,1<10 Do""" "'•'"· P•«\1', (,old>"e M~o eno Mffl;n L"10"- \•r'""• l!Mt).!c,, L dnd J.1m••, E M<><»•· 111'>'11"' W•vn•. Mu<lft Mao O.:r<•"I'"•· l<;~nne!" L•• •nd Sh~"n ~"6'"• ll••"'Ond J ancJ Yvonnr O Youn~, Oci\o>~ J•or> onO Do""'" t. .oqon~ E•w•n, Su••" E-•nd J ome> W, 0 1no, flob•'' L...., ond M•rV Lau. C.•u•UIOO, MM• Hel•<I and 10 .. Ph tl.,t.,cny !•u•ri•d~ . .Jr., Carol M•<•• dnd Lur•e r:ro•Q• 11u•.01 , Ju~''" A d!•d C.o•v l . Broome. P"'>QV 5.,., And SonOo•d l ~0'""' F •r<~t. llltV M"''" •nO 0'"""1 M e 1.,,,, IQ•"r W1nn.01~0 •"d WoiOoce r "' •,,,,,.,1ro<1q•, c .. nl• J ""d Ct•a<i•• \I LeonberQe" MlfY (lien and With"n' $1onl•• OISSOLVT!ON OF MilltltlAGE Flll)d Oclob•r U 'i~•nnl•. John Fr.,.lef'Ck ond Tw1n•r~ >luBI, llnUet l Earl• .mo D••n~ llu!h !'.r~(o. OI""" M. dnd Mic~•~• ti ~tt"'ld•r. ll•t~•r<l ond Snt"• L Wo•·'"''"·'"• (J,OI• Ann ono Ha"v M,rn•el Mdlt.Qe, 01.•nne C.•d •nd L"-'V l'l•Hl,1rn (n,,,..,, Jon,, fl and 01~" 0 Ul.,th, Sharon ""' •nd T"om•• Cd•I Cu•C•(•, G•'' f'rJn~ and I Iner• Am.Ii~ r-~n•on, C.~o·a~ All~n •nd Borll•r• Jo~n \tuJI"'""' 1t11a Ann and NorrnO<> Wa"~" I I~•••· Jr , Yolorid• Mnrv and Al•~ , .. \\'11,Q•~o" !lOrb•r~ Sue ond (onr•d O. l'n>ON , [V"V 11 ,, '"<I nr1,,., Fllod Otlober ll £!,,. •. Cts,,, •nil 01~,~ Lo• O·»OnPnrl Wo>an• ( an<! J•n1~\ M, C•·~ooellt. Hgolv ~"<! ec111~ E o,1n•' ~~··Qn ,•n~ fl,,.,, "'"~·~! \T ~""""', Ln~" .,no C.•o'"'~ '"'"!et<. M 'cn~ll• I .,,11 (lrvc• P1>~-. llob••I L•• ''"'\ (l•d Lov• .. ~"''"' M'"'""~ P•Hkla •M" C11<l [ uo•ne ~1,mOo, El•,nr l ""°' •nd JOh<l 1>,.~ ... ~1 l••"e• .•.• ,.~ " •nil L'"' ~ P~''"'· O~ndl<l L ooa J ,~,m L M•l<'r•. II"'''' M•"~ ~n<I fl Ol>"t W•ll.-,., w,,;,~, r•I• 11< ~~<l ~·cn.,o l l '"''"'Mh Jo.,~ E lt.101or ono Con••d A•l,,Ot !<nt<1T!IQn M•'V A 6n<1 rr""' llol)"'! Bu•fOJ•, V"9'~'" L onll l,'l)lord C \IL•'t Jdm•• M••r.~n d"O LmU• l M nl 11.irn<Clc, M•" J•"~ •nd Rot>ert Jot>n C•"1Pl><'ll, C.·~~ot v fl •nd Foor• O'Clon~I. Rot1<!11 F ~n~ M.r, L Gr••~. C•nr.nd• '"" W•n<l•ll ""'Y Mt(t><>v•llo. Oo•o Jorjne •nd John II ol>or I f\l.ortl<ler. Lo•tnz• ue"e•• ond •n~cio ll<twlev. O:•n,!nU E ~nd Ootoln~ So•oult, C~etYI •fl•~er) ond Eroc J, A"" L•<11" ond o.wi<l 1 •. We•dQn. M11•Q~re! E, •nd rred Ollv"""· ""'"~ M dnd Gii 0 fl orv•!h, 8orb•r• Eo•ty •"" Gto•oo 5!~,,.,·~ 5ep•Jlve<I•. llamano A and Mor!• I>. FINAL Of.CREES f.n11rt<I Octab•r U Sc~w~rlt. M,ortld p "''° HNDNI 9 ol•nd. M•"'P L~• ,ond fte~f.!s Oe•-Bo"o• N•nt• Je~nne •nd Ale• LOU" R "<ltl~ld, Stf<>l>•nle •nd Jot>n M~olion l'o!c1>ob1~1, C•<ol Joo~ •nd flon•lrl F'•"~ 5"~11. Jr., t aw•ern:• Edw••d J•. aod \lf•o E. llur"l>~m, 0:1tMcen •nd Geo•~• A,, t omb. F•anc•• S ~na Cl>••ln .l. Oay, ll~ch•ll 8. •nd Jot>n F f>,1 11•>' ll!cl>atd M •nd Be!!Y Ao>n 8•"1ct. J•n• C. and 01111 G. V,1n GO•O~o. OelOf~I I •nd lta.mond II. Mo<l>euo. Sv'"" ood Nlcl>OI•• L. Millet, O,onl~I G. ""d H~l!<l L Ho.1n1I. G""'ge F. and Nonr• El•i"• llTd•r. P•l•it•• A. ond Te"v w .. yne G11snrr. Glo<ly• II . 1n<1 llon•ld C. G~rrln~er. No•een And Ooy!d 8 Wynne. £le!1e 1•"" end lllct>•rd J. t-<lllm•n, Joh" and J°'•llhlnt J=o.11t, Ma•v Join,,. • .,., Willl•m fl Ao•d•n'>•, Mlcl>oelo M, and Oelbttl 9, s1 ..... r1. J!llrn w. """' """"""' E. Oonald~O<l· J11ll~ .l. •"" J1mt1 S. i.!obll)!I, 01P!'>ne ,t.!lce Ind M1<1>11I '~" (OI•. Ver!• N<Ml!<lf arod E11M,,. Wh•t&n, J!Ol)ert J .. Jr. Ind .lrod!'1!1 G. Glndloi>er~1r, Norm• J. •rid M•!11ln o , O:ldO, Lool•t ond Allon E. fl•ll. Cl>•rln F11!1"'GOCI and Rh utr>e!! HflMz, Edword and Potrlcl• Ho!!""''""' 1(1ren ,."" 111\d Han ¥ Gtor11 , l!nl.,_. Oclolter U Bu•-s, Ger1ldln• II. 1!1d J..nn II!. WvJ!I•, Jt.,...110 D. I ncl Richard J, l,orlo(HI, M1rv H, ln<I ~In C. 81•"""' Jlor Edward Ind Eddft Lvnn Rolf•, Wllm• •M J1m11 G, Jone1, M•••n1 M. •nd MarYI~ A1y OltM, Beverly Y...,,,flt and Wll!1•r1t Edw~td M~v. • Mid O.vld T, MOii dlOll Ecl.,.orl •ricl 0 1.,_ ''"""-• lrl"Y A, lflO 1..11ry M, l~om•1. \ltl!it,.M. It'd Rcf3fir1 E. io11en, C~lrltt It. lr\O '°"11 M. Kurtt. G..-11c1 Jr:. 1r1c1 £v1 W11m1!1111 .lb•o•ll"!, Jtnlc• E. ~nd WllH1111 L. Go•Cll>I'. Wena1 ,.llM Incl JO!\tD" W•"~y lt:Gdt•"· Mt<li.. 1nd J~mo• SUlwfll, JI'"' (, Incl Wlllllm H, K.~••r, c;1r11c1 A, •rod EYI Wiim• J -- DAILY ,.ILOT December 7 Foe• 'Gleeful' For the Record I Survivors Irvine Housing : o·;:;.:· Jr,. ,., ... Je111 .,.., J_,,. F omt Unit p' I -- ~;~::~T~"'t':~J~(:~.~;~M It. Acb· on ut· Off °""" "'~ , '"" ,._ w. SANTA ANA -Survi"'" of I ;::.:;:1:·. ':,,~1~.~· ;~!:':iu~~ ~·1-the Japanese eltack on Pearl LAS 'll!GA&. New .. _ M1,.11.,. R..odlc~. Ol•n• 1no C"-•t• f.rM•t llarbor have formed a n I i1cw1-l•llMI .,.,. h•c,...,.: R1noor>•. J11ft Lu<111, •"" J1m11 Orange' County chapter of MA.NCUW·IALOEIUtAMA -'-P'-J, w11wom SANTA ANA Orange Commissioner Ted McConvllle I ,,1..i.. "·· 11. -0er11, "· bo!~ 01 &cie•,..., 111r1>&•• f.1i.n i ncl Rlcht •d their national organiiation. Hr'1bT•'!~tl:,.1ELDE 11 _ ~..,,, 1. c .. ~~•'"· 0,,."' c .• ..a 11 _,1 s. The new chapter will receive County Supervisors have told supervisors. J•m .. R .. n. ••>0 Z•lm• LM. 11. G•Dton, l(pn"'"' L, • ..a Debor~n L. .1 h 1 d · · delayed 8 decision on 8 405-The <f()5 acres ts' loca'-" I 1>o111 oi Cosi• M"'" 1 s c ar er unng an in· ~eu WAlllll~N·OTTo _ S«>t. 1. K~nn••" snort, Ml(n .. 11 w .• ..., a .... 1. J, acre Irvine Compau)' housing between the freeway, Moulton W•~rw. ti, ar An•r.lm. """ Dt~• Len(•, M••v F. ind c.1~n G. stallation dinner Sunday nighl '~"• "• ar Hw~il~Ofl 1111ct> Em•••· AIO<Uo c. J•. 1nd M1•v M ,1 the Ko-H 8 w 8 1· 1· project until J an. 5, two weeks Parkway. Ha rvard Avenue I OM • 0 E-DA\IEN Rl -Mo•. J, M1cMr. in1fDn AM Ind Gtr111l ll•n• '"' fl Ih I l 11 hood l ~~· "'AH,,~i,.i:,r;:. :e~:' Lvnn. n. ooi1>11 Restaurant in Santa Ana . a er e rv ne c y e ec~ and Jeffery Road . I Kri;H~N·~.~ .. -c~:~.1 .• ~mo,;::;.:,,; 0~~:~· cn••m••n• L" •"II Jim•• For reservations and in-tion. Supervisor David Bak e.r .. ~mr~~'.rw~1~· Seal. ;.i ~.')..1::i;, Jo:..::.~~1"' !~ ;;;,ry G~;;;: formation phone Robert L. Fees Axed as~~ne theeo,m,; .. a~~iso~!fic::~~ called for buffer 'Z 0 n es I 1 • "~r;woi.n~ln ~"~~1••· • llot>ert Charlton, 54f>.4467 or Dick between freeways and homes A.fo'Z•!OH-c11oss -sear, j, '-••t• Marr1....,, A""• MN ind 0on110 cer1v Crawford. (2 IJI 596-5434. week to rezone the acreage for adding, ''l\.1aybe we can avoid I (II.Irle&, 1!11 or Wntmlns•t•. Ana A•bal•h. Mt>rV .. flfl tnd Humtn F Old I d . svt.M. 11, "' Butna ,.,~ Joo~"" To be eligible for mem-or 4 <I P anne community con-the problems we are elt-DENa!J<Ol..LIHS -s ... 1. ' o.i11ert C•••on. Muvoret •"" .,...,...,,h J. sisting of about 3.522 homes I LI ..... -. •• tnd K11n1..,n Ann, ).I, Min&aeo, Jo•<• J.tnll C.ll••lt• P•ut bership 8 person mUSi: have periencing in the western parf 1J'n'11'o6'('.~i~°!. ,::~"~. uawc1. :Kl. Noa1. Arttw• 1111• ,,.., c11ro Mori• been a member of the us. and apartments. The land lies of the county." t..1..~ltt.. M••· '~· bolt! or '°'11 ~':".~~ ..... ~;;_ J.,,;":.~~nw,.:. military forces on Dec. 7. 1941 A• z within the boundaries of the Fifth District Supervisor I .. ~~J.~-~~u:,e•G.;-... n'~rav!". ~~ l(ftlv. fl\(lml\ ona 80<Uill• lj and on the island of Oahu or irp a1ies proposed city. Ronald Caspers of Newport I COllD'fN M. " of Wtt!mlntt., C~1om1n. Don•!d !r•ing '"" Jaw f B h l · · · _ _, h LowRY-PHifR1GO -sea1. •. 0tnn1, Ra•-"•1c1 not more than three miles Hobert Battin. chairman o eac a so cr11lc1zcu t c fM•-'•"'• '.'•". ~~~:J:,~...,~-•-•<~,·.;;:d K•rno. w~•"•"" ~1•rr •nd Ja•o0~ LH offshore at the acluat time of SANTA ANA -Aircraft the county Bo a rd of Jrvine proJ'ect. I .. "" I< 1¥ "' ~· B••r><1r. Cl&Y -'"" Ind llQlll!rl R. ( f f f h' . s1~?tt~EJEJ'1~~!. 0.0~1 .n~ i~::~ Peterson. cec•11• ,., • ..., ll<>lM'•' v , the attack between 7:55 a.m. s orage ees or our 15toric Supervisors and a staunch "Heavy co n v er s i o n of i.: lJ al W•trm1,,,1er L••-.n, E•eonor """0 • •nd Fron• planes stored at the south J · f l f l t th · l t t d ho ou~liE'l":M.1.SOH _ s.0, • .J•rr• eu11•'" and 9:55 a.m. rv1ne oe, was gee u a e agr1cu tura an to mes I ~':iu~~:.i~not.;1~~~an• Rutt. . .o. 1>et0• ~·~~~:~.J~~~~:;:' ~·v~;:, ~"""Rot>"' tieclo~·n areah of Oberange C~und· chance to delay the request. may create congestion and M~~£•-~:i.~.~11-;-s)'S~· •·b:rh .. 1. ~I Ttun•" """'cl"~ •~<1 G••Ald,. C ,, ty l11rporl a ve en wal\'e ''Let's delay it so their new ci· JX1llution," he said. "I think I W.Jtmins~r M•"•I•, fmii. G•••ldlne ""° J""n s. Ollltly ~els by action of the county Board 1 c uncil face the prob-ho Id delay h SMtTH ·J011se· -so:o1 1. Rkhord. n. 0,.11, 11,,~le J. •na i:ICMla Y o can we s u any sue t, s.n11 """· •"" L1ur1 l••· i•. ol svn,,.,ec, M•ldrea M, """ cn••I•• J_ of Supervisors. Jem , he chuckled. development. There are people I '\l~V\.l"'ot~teR -S.01 '· R~!>erl Snlll••· K•ll>l ... n w. """ PMll1t Allen (,' asol1' 11c· 1""~·x· Coonty Director of Aviation Olh . d ,·, 1.he area'""° are op~-1 to '' '' •-• ,.,,,, .... ,, ''"' ,, F•tch, P•Tri<•• Ann ond D•vld e •ll er supervisors agree • r-"" I ~ah 'at Hu.,'1'lntt~'" B~•<h,_ ' ' ' Sm•m, w v .. nan ~no Qgr l• 01111. Rober~ Breshnahan recom· such high density -develop-tl'NEAL-O'NeAL -S•al f .Joi'~ 0 j JMnoon. Cl~renc~ L. and Bornlct G. With the delaying motion, n . •l'IO s1ra~ K11h~dn•. n. t><>•n a , 0 '·''NTA ANA Orange mended granting a waiver to · 'l bee o{ lhe proJ' ments." Hunl!notan B•IC~ P•nlic~. Gwen E!n•I &nd Cl nia11 fin .,,. pr1man y ause • I G.-.Rt>t<ER-PEER -Seo1. •· Jann 1-1. Mu•,,~v. om~ga •a Jae~ Cnun1y's i;hare of the Sep-Western Aerospace Museum, ccrs high density and its If Irvine resident.~ approve SD, Of Cooll M•••· 1nd Pa!rot•I Koc~. Clilto<d A •nd Cr ... ctntl• L.f~S~~~li.~rR,'1!1-1\~ ~::t_~-.. 5,.,,n ~\~~;_"Ee~~:~~ .. J~d.~~~~.~n .. n L. ternher apportion1nent o f Inc. a tax-exempt. non-profit location near the Santa Ana cltyhood on Dec. 21, then the I e.. 11. a1 u,,1.ndm, ftnd M••• Mceon.ia, M••~ L•on•11, •nd c1,1 n;:iso!ine taxes v.'<iS $1.003,661, educational organization. Freeway. project would have to come Cnrlt!ln•, 1•, of I 1auM Stith. " h I Jo11.otSON-TAYLOR -segt s. ci.~t Euv•"" according to Houston I. The • group plans to "They're asklng for noise before t e new city's council L.. :17. af W11tmn•!e•. '"" M1,,n1 Gil•, Annr Ind Ravrnond and l ' G11t, 'L "' Pori Hu-mt, ca1e, 111100. J. •nd Ja•""" Flournn y. state controller. permanently display the problems in that location. The p ann1ng commission. SAYHOCK-F INCHAMP -*ts. Jo~n 1-11n1•"· 1-1~1•n 1 ana Lv'• c. The tntal gasoline tax figure aircraft al a museum in Lan-freeway will be widened by If cityhood is turned down, it I sru,..111, l6, tnd K•ren. !I, bath ol A.Pod<•, Jwn •nd Allonto P81l1re1 HuMl1>11-8"<". "'••"" H•n,. Morr•• •nd "•tn Rultl for September in the state was caster near the proposed Los four lanes and crowd the de-v.i.11 go back to the board ol I ILTON.GA.RN ER -Seat I, Ra!>ert Rld>ftro" Merv Su"n 1nd T.,rv R d ' Ja 5 Cl'll•les s1 .. si, 1nd V•ronk• 11 .• ,,, Whil•, L1url"61 e111n tnd J•mu M. $55.8 million, Angeles International Jetport. velopment," county oa 5uperV1S0rs n, · botn o1 coat• M•••· 1-'-'.::_.::::_::=_::_::_::::c::c:::_::c__c__ _____ :_ _______ c__:_:::::::_::c.:.c__c__ ___ _:: ____ _:_ ______ _:_ _____ _c __________ _ WEBSTE R·DOMEN!CI( -Seal. I. 11.,.,.,1 B-"· JI, •r>ll lllaM M1rv, ti::1'tt~&fr~· ~es:c,,, '· P1u1 r fl, '"" J<l'l'CD M.... lJ, borh al .:,;.'~~J'c!itl~s -S.Cll. I, ~•U(t F ,. 17, ol R""""'° Bt..:11, •lld Sut1n A .. ::D. al (OO'"l'f'I <Ill Mir. MOYl!lll-FABEI -S.at. ,, Edw!n Keilv, ]'9, ol l ...... ll•ICh. I nd Sh•rM L•nn, 71 ol We1!mln•ler. JAYNE·JAYNE -Seal. t. Elmer S . n, 1nd H•rrltt E .• J,, both or M;:;i.:~w.~~faNE lll -Seal. 7. Hef'rY O., n. ar Huntington lleoch, """ V!•Olftll R.uth. !J. af Sant• An1. l"REHHNGER.-PlllEI NINGER -5"!01. I. Jouah E., 51, rorn•rrlld M1~1.,. I'., S.. bath ol N1woarl Stech. Dissol11tions Of Marriage INT•ILOCUTO•Y t1•C11t••l '""'' .. °"'""' IJ Wal\..-, Thom11 L. ond Sl.lrltv M 0w.,,1bv. L.,,.r,.,. E!htl •"" .-,u,.., M1r1n Minton. lllct11rd C. i ncl Noncv Jton To,, ... M•rcl• M. •nd Pf'r(Y l. IUc.r.. Oolarrt M, •nd Lew•~nc• J, Miller, Oan1ld J, ind B••e•lv Are<>ea<lo. FIM,l!I J, • .,., Potdc k c. HouM"•. Rov Wolter 1nd Bel'IV Moclnt Wood. F lortnt• O And w1111 .. .., o Ch..,..t'<I, Ml•Y AM 1nd Ftrn•nd Mtnrv Plthtr, ln1 Ml<•nt and Frink J. St1vtnt, Jove• 0. and Jorn•• H. Mtl,....., Pnlli• ,.r,..ur •nd ,l.lbt1lt Gtne Jonn11ane, Da<l1 M. -l(•nn•tn w, Ll1h!ntr , Coror L•nn 111(1 Roa S1tv1n T1vlor, IC.,.., u111 J1me1 C (OllU. JudV M. ind Jltnl> A. Kidd, cnrl,....,,. M. Dfld lhl:m•$ N, C1no. R1 u1 JHUI • .,., llllf!• \/Irie ... JMlbloHI. Wltll1m tnd (~•l•llM Gi1"' M•rll•n J. tnd Mltll••I P. WI"'!. Cllrl1tl,... M. •"" Otvld C.. Hl<k1, Sui~ J tfld R1lpl> E. Andlt'Soon. wun.., Caurl~ '"" Lturlt Ell11Dl'!h l"-leton, ,.,..,. J. •nd Sh1ron IC. Herl1>11ton. Mltllttl G. Ind Judith J, Enauldonoo, Ctrmtn 1nd J .. tlon N. S!•hl, Rav Thom11 1nd Dann• Le• Roarl~u .. r, J1nl1 Sue tnd Abtl Am•do• York, Oon•ld G1rv l n<I Sn•lly Anne WMlb, O..rlen1 Rw!~ 1nd Cll•tll• F rAn~ SU11>•l!ler. Htl•n F1v1 ond Hlrgld Jonn R-'-"• Otnnl\ Irwin •ntl Ed~ltr,.u! McGiii, J1 , Horold S tnd E ll1&e,~Th II , Sm!tl'I, Otnlu M. 1nd Railer! E. Gu!Khlr, Sun1n ltOnf tn<I Pnllllo Cr1l1 Oulr~. JOl'ln P1!rltk 1nd M••lne Mtv •n1llln, w;1111m Hu1h 1r><1 Sh1•lall1 "" ThrMt, (lvO e Wll1l1m 1nd J""n lucll• $T0111, Oat0<•• Call..., 1nd Rot>er! IC lnlfw Dney. Joh,. Ed .. ••d end Glarl1 •nft (UM!l'lln.g1, MllO"'"' LH 1fld ll'lom1$ Henry EnH,..., O<toltlr u Bart.,.,, 0 1.11 L11 .,,o "~"• Edw1td ltN!O". Kt1 tn ... Ind H1>alO "· ,t.nd•an. 01lml MIY 1nd N~'"'"" ElltM>rln R ••l!t"~ MVrJ l-•nd "'~U!•(I A. sn1ne1><0Qlo , Jawc• ""o •uen 01>•1•11, Oew.d l Ind JAn•I M A$hwa<lt1. Alltr1 ,.,thur 1nd "'udrt1 Ellen M•••I, ltrt>I•• M, -Frtnk Jt111a Death l\'otlces ARBUClQ.E A SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%1 E. 17tlt St., Cotta Men -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-HSO Coslll Meal MT '-!414 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARt 111 Br'Mdway. Col&I Mt11 u a.3m • JlldlOllMIClt LAGUNA BEACH JllORTUARY 1111 Lopoo Cayea Rd. -II • PACIFIC VIEW MDIORlAL PAM c>-1111 ......, °'""' .. -Vlow DrlYo -"" -· Colllonlo ' --· PllSI PAlllLT ~nnmut -.... 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Sl,ti,H • IMl<t~,Uf Dotil ~ • ~~'~>ti Compresses A Wltolt Week's Trash For Average Family Of 4 lnlo I Noa! Bag • l111 1o *'•11-IU'lt ..,u , ~ •Plop illa 1111 ~ .. i.,, •ied J!S h'! OllClll • C.0..tlK!I; ~r. U"I. battlm, tW1tc: - i.o .. rt ~H. wrlPflilfl IN """'P''P • ltu ri. \I; fl Ill!~ .tp.al llClllM , , • -~i.1m .... -• Pr!:!Kli>t 6l loC CltOlily MIC 'II Ii& ....... 23995 NEW GE MICROWAVE OVEN Cooks In A FroctiOI Of The Time! ••• • taol.1ill 1 lrlCliol tll COl*tillnll O i•l 1"111 • S..es lnJOll '°411 !Gr 11111!1 ldilltl9 • l111t11 !DOdl !h1• le frtino!IS • f1l1C11CH"1er,i11 1J..i.alili!tll,, b .. ~-IO • ·i:.uie· bl pti1, IM. ..... alil • Coob ad-ti!lts IN 1llGll', ..i !lit kllit.!:o 39995 • hi) ti tlun, llSI .. ,. • Moiper.ill .. ,~,, ·~'"~ • lte-11..-s ~ 11-c!llt-"-I COMPACT Automatic WASHER It's PORTABLE! Stores lr1 Closet -Needs No ln$lollotionl • Automotital\1 W;~ 5 IM. DI Cla!M' • SillM !Wt~ Ort • Perlecl for ~II fa!:tits l~1n1 Pemianent Press • l,r;o W•ter level Seltctloos • Only 'l" Willi ·21" Deep· 36• Mi&h 19995 PORTABLE Compact Electric DRYER Rolls Anywhere! Hangs On Woll 1:-ff.::;::::-::::::; or Fils Under Counter • Rtquirtl No Speti~I Wit1ng • Need; Ho SPf(.al ['1~sl • Kalil; tlll IG S His. ol Clothes. • Tlwet Diy Cytlts includin1 Pcrm;inet1t l'les.s Coolllcr•• 11995 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .___~~~~~~~~~~-'' COMPACT Refrigerator -203/.i" Wide 9.2 tL ft Thinli11t Relrig1rator • Frtt.1er lloldi llll 1D 19 bs. • r •we l>!mii1'1!blc cat11net ~~IYH • VP~elable 0,1 • ~a1~~!~b'e ~ure ~rol • Drop m she~ lor Mil~"'"' tw1" • ~]" h·gh • So.ir~l1~1 -ite u!!11'6!' 149°0 • c-""' l,,~-1,~" • •orl••:O""' ......... .. r .. 111,, s .... '"" Of!*•C.t'"-"..,.. T.l·lSO • ~"'OM •c1 t<1y. '"°""' b .. 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I consider "hard- ening or the arteries" the number one threat to human e:i;:istence. Nex t, r \Vould wave the n1agic "'and over cancer. (How In preven t it; how lo treat it adequately J, Third. I \.\'OU]d dirrc! nly at · tentiun tn illnesses which now thumb their nose at us and cause so much unhappiness and fru stration: me n ! a I retardallon, cerebral pal sy, multiple sclerosis, congenit al defects, myasthenia grav1s. • Parkinsonism. epilepsy -and other "nervous disorders" li ke anxi ety states and t he psychoses. Pain ~ Perhaps I sh(luld have had lhHt at the tnp of my list To find a '.1-ay to surely rcmol'e the tentacles of actual suffering. Our .(!re;itcsi enemy? An y affliction whi ch happens lo at- tack you or me. A common cold? A headache? Insomnia? These deserve waves of the magic wanrl, 100. So do e1nphysema. b r (l n c h i I i s . dia betes. h y pc r ! en s i o n. \·ene rt'a l di.•i:ase. d r u ~ dependence and :iny other ma- jnr or minor threats to our ex. is!ent·e. i\1 ~:IJICALTTES llicpties to Rci1drr51 Dt.;ir \)r. Steincrohn, Ple:isc let me know how liver trouble shows up in a person. -Mrs. H. COi\·11\ll=:NT: Like hear I disease, lung dise;ase, kidney ci1se<8e -t.hcre are many forn1s and varieties of live trouble For exa mple. there is \ 1ral C/f infectiou5 hepatiti5. Or cirrhosis of the liver. Or simple lack of normal function lhat may contribute to either hypoglycemia or diabetes. The liver m11.v become conge sted due lo a faili ng heart It may be ('an<:erous. In your cast . it mav be normal. c'nn1 111on syrnpton1s of !Iver disnr<lcr tdepcnding upon i1s c;iu se 1 11re ;aundice, sv.·elling n[ abdnn1en and legs, llcrnOr· rhagr iin c1rrhn~is 1, 111~<; (•[ .1pj>C1ile. nausea, 1.1·e1ght Joss. \1c:1kncss, e!C'. 1\s \'l1U S('e1n In hr in doubt l\!r~_ -11. J stlgi!:S! Jh;1L IOI J ~t1•p ~ll('S!'IOJ: and h;llf' ~i\\ff dnrtnr {'~:i1111ne you ,1nd t;ike tr<;ts. i\lany pc11ple <ire un nrcessflrily concerned abou t ha l'ing "liver trouble" whe n the !1l'Cf 1s cnl1 <c!y innocent ne;i r Dr ~tcinc-rohn : 1 am 68 \'('a rs old . I have never h;ad an ·~ararhe, nr any lond of rar trouble. Three mon ths ago I began hearin_g noises in one ear. It 1s getting worse every da y. Il started as ju.~\ a dull sou nd and 001.1· at lin1es it ls like a whistle in my Pflr .. Of!en it 111.1,akens me . During the day I try to keep bu~y and for get ii. .\1y do(.'!or has sent me to a \\·ell·knn wn specialist. He said that 1ny hear ing is almost pcrfc<'L He gave me some medicine for it and told me that so1nctime~ these ooises cion't i;o away for some lime. Is there anything else to do for ii ? -~1r. G. C0:\1~1l:NT : Tinni tus Iring· ing in the c11rs! i~ a com · mon, stubborn condition. Bet- ~r rely on your e 11 r !ipecialisl's lreAlmenl. I n ~me p11ticnls, it disappears es qu ie11y and mysteriousl y •~ it came. Let's hope this Is true in your case. • Pallenl, shoul d not assume lhey h11ve "rheumatism " t1nd tre1\l themselves because the diagt!O!is or a specific t·ype or arthritis may bt missed and t>ropcr treatment delayed s,11y5 nr. Steincrohn in hi& booklet , "How To Live-With Arthritis." For •11 copy wrlt.t him in c.!lre of this newsp;i per enclosing 25 «nts in roln and a :STA~t­ p E 0 . SEl.F'·AOORESSED fi.VVELOPE. .. Wtdntsday, Oetober 20, 1971 HAVE YOU VISITEO OUR NEW STORE AT : 30222 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY AND HILLHURST IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Wfd'ntMtly, Cetobtr 20, 1q11 DAILY PILOT J7 POU!ilT.1.IN V.1.LL•'f -11'N M"9Mll• 11, If 'Tl lHn POUffT.1.IN V..1.LL I T -llUI II•,_ l h'I . 1111 II"""' I L fOltO -II !It• •t tl:ICllll•llll .... HUNTIN GTON 11.l.CN -211)1 111<11 l tYI . It Ar!lfltl $.1.NTA .1.1'.I. -14'1 W. lll~tr •IMI 1 '11111 II. WE~TMINSTElt-lllJI wu1m1n1tt r t t Goloen W••t CO$f.1. Mlt:.I. -J .. tu .... 11~1, 11 WU-II. COlf.t. Ml)A -UJ I , 11111 •t. 111\ll'lllNOTOff 111.t.CM -"41 ..... ..,, 11 ._,,lllf'\t MUMflNGfON II.I.CM -11..-h 1111 111,..., M UNHNGTO~ a&-ACM-W•rMr I. l11'"•ngd1l1 No Liquor 1i lhe Westminster, Village C•nt•r, Beech Blvd, If Atl1nl1, Ad1m1 11t Broolchur1t Stores. 11" Value! Halloween Costumes (i::\5147 ~ Cuti !rid ·o•·!'IOI di1guio" for ,,,,.,11 kiddl••· Gho>t, Sl1 l110", Wotth, 01h1'1. flo r•11 rttotdon!. 11" Value! Excedrin l•ttl1of100 $19'' 17-Jewel Wrist Watches Ntw! $2.91 Volutl 11., Value! Giiiette Dristan Trac II Dtcon1••fant T1~l1t1 Shaving System 10111.93c $1'' of 24 39' Pound lag Famous Artist Stereo Albums tOo .,, l ur1 n by Ha ... ilto". Madi ro 01 11 2 I. J !im11 "'or• '~"" Th .. lr,o'• lo"' din ou"' P"<•. S1l1<1 ''""' u1l1ndot1, 011\0IOOhU aMI "'01t ! $4~~'· Men's & Boy's Striped Sport Shoes Long Hair Wig .... 69' 13" Witch Hats .•• 29' Make-Up Kits ••••. 29 ' 71/2" Tom's Peanut Butter Logs 'fu"'"'' 71h IUll(I JHICk •••• _39c GJ111 C.."''11111, lli:t l Ti11• Tw,,_tr, N•n cr Wiho11, & tn•11r, 1111••r "'ortl Gr1ot u l1r!io11 ol top p1tlormtr> 011 1'1<k.,.i<h lob1I. l uy .... rol lor your• .. u "' ... gi!tol Values ta $7.SO I· Track Stereo Tapes Mo11 't loll.I I S,ortt $694 C1l111tl•r Witch •.•••••••••• ,,,, T rtpi<a 1 1!rop, ela pnd !im1 diol, th'""'" b1a1!. M111'1 S9.9S $5 J9 C1l1111tor Witch ......... , ..... . Choi<• a l ••Po"oion or l101h1r bond1, $3 00 Value! Box ol 25 Christmas Cards J1,.1flt •<>1111 DI d11igft1r <Ordi fo!•n thick 1olu, hOgh bod, with podd1d onkl1 t ollo., <uoh ion1d 1ongu1. Jui! w•p• tl•a " ._;nyl upptrt. A lonto"ic b~y ol lhi1 low, low ptit1I w•lh r•lig iou1 !h•"''" or "'"d•rn 8 7 c ,..,.,.1,. l1ovti!11ll y pr;n!.d in tolo<1 lo pl•<>•• •v1ryon•I Old lathOon•d Notiono!ly ~"""'n '•n•ttoy q 11a li1r i"1id1 fro11td f;gh! bullu 01 bil 1•vOng1. SID<~ up ol t~io Thrifty low pri<•. iokol ft<Hh pi<••··· ,.,,h. ovt llo1h bo!-!•""'· K',I ~DI fDU , film,"'"" l)!!!iiiil 11•cvb•t , P•<' --"~mi l, Sovtr" '"''<>lb,,,., l1w, ,,;.,11, 11rlp1" ,,l,dt. 21pp.,od. Enamel Aluminum $1 5' to $1'' Boxed Gift Glassware A ,,1 .. 1 11•owp ol 1po •kli119 a nd tal1.!vl A"'••i<on glouw11r1. foth pi•<• ho•od 111 t :tl·•in "f. l1outilul d 1co1ott.r •• 1 .... ar mod1rn, yov'll find 10,.,.t~ing to pl•on ~oul ..... lu~u•ioY• q .,i\t1d·to - t~t .floor d.co ... ~v1ly 1tylod bid•p .. od1 in ,i<h·l .... ~ing bald !lo,. al p1into and lo••lr oolid ca\ort, In Cold. A-, l lu• I. Gr••" •ri•l1 11 Av.c.,do I. Gold ..,1;d._ 1 1~• 1 20" 72K90", $4'~.,.,, Hasbro Love Dolls Lt,. it th• d i ll tho• "'Dlt1 ,,.ry other di ll old lo•"- lo"1d. Lo.,. i1 todor'• Ami ri· t oll l••11091t. 9" loll, rOo!od hoir. $369 Jal ta Vodka fifth G•llon $3'' fifth Ch.; .. i.,....., • .lsc.i.h. ,.non Vlnate' s211 Wines Half Gollon o,.., en.I ,,,..,.,h J1 h ... $239 ViHl/it 11 • QttOI 'to1i•••." 01,1,Utd with <llrt 011d • T~,lhy ••ti"''"'· "•• • C1tllntlf Sl•tltMI pri<•d '"" I-lho11 fir>! quolity win!1r "'l ight, wi!h P•"''"' ncip to todll(.1 pi!lng. 'opulcir tolon. Twi11 11111 Sit• A Sparkling Full Array: Gilt Boxed Fashion Jewelry "O io~ond loo'o.'' Fin•. Ft•tiouo 1ton11 i" goldron• ••I wi•h cvh"''d p 1ad1 Ct 1•'"•l1d l ena,..rled oni• ..,.,1, ond bud1, mlniotv" P•nda"t or bvl!on. fo,.;ng • ••I wo!h fol.e go"''· Cd• bo·1d, You 'll Find Ties Of Th is Quality St/ling Far Dollars More! Compare to others at 12'0 Men's Ties $19" Steamset Hair Setter s ... $988 $10.07 Wan'! d•y out "at· .. , .. 1 "'"'""'' i.~. 01h1r hoor••!!•lll c0.,.pl•t• wl•k ti la1go roll•"· 101y 10 hold. lo· d io• IOOd~!, 8 ' totd, 14 Ounce Sir• $150 Reg . 89 ~.1 .. 1 Tussy Bath Oil Beads '59c Add oo "'~<~ 1,..- ury ta ~011r bath. 14 o,_ ,,, •. $1 so valuer l'Oreal Frosted Fashion Shades Nail Enamel l toutiful •por•ling 1hode• gOvii ,...I gla· "'""' to yo"' 1101!1. 111 8u1"i1h1d Gold. !1tu•• o<a n C old, s""""' Cold & flllon Gold. Oi>c pk9. T~"''Y'• .... rydor '""" • 'l11et Meir p•i••· • Pi111t Cherft11R•1 r ' , OAILV P!llll Poor Natio 11s Want Relief Fro11i N ixo11's Sitrtax Rule r~JTF.n \:AT10:\S ~ y 1 AP I -For n1ost n1e1nlx'r~ !hf! ur,i:ent 1ssul' :i.t thl' 26th (;cneraJ Assl.'n1bll 1s ue1ll1t·r 1he Clune~e QUe~i1uu 1~i1 1he :-.1 idd le £as1 L·r1s1~ !11 speel'll 11llL·r ~ptTrh Af1 u·;<n 111id A..;:11111 i~.~ur1l A i·or111rH1111que hert' 111,.1 ~aid h;1/i Ali \\halathari. \Vll S rirst Iv pru1)()~t' 11 bargaining bloc !"r tlll' f>OOrl'r t'ountr1es . His CrnE>r;il Ass1'n1 bly speeeh sug· f.!P:.tl'd th1" o.:ould ton1ba t pro- t1•t·1iur11.,1 lJnlfs h_I' co111roll111~ 1hr e.xpo1·1 of raw tnaleri;iJs. ~· Jil·µrodu c1 ng t'ountr1e~ pro· \i•d !ht• efl 1•r111e11ess ul :i 11111 IL·d "tJ11d 11·hcn I h (' 1 11egvt1.1!('d l11ght'r pr 1 re·~ 1l1rough the 01·gan11;1tion uf l'etrottu111 Exporting l"oun- ANIMALogi< • ~. '1 fo11tJit 1f'<; 11AfKfi R1i;ouf ).!J D EY:,Ti "I...; '.'.1A f llff RE X·P'.\Tt r .. " Tryi11g To Legalizt! ltfa1•ij11a1tn He's r A Lonely Lobby Yi'ASHINGTON !AP I R, lii~·s cause more harm to use is mueh harder to detect. obscene crank lelle:rs and K e 1 t h SI r o u p r u n !f ::oe1c1;.· than the substance /\ California probation of· about 30 requesl.s tor hlep \\'ash1ng1on's feeble st lobby lht>y seek to prohibit.." fleer !fays it is 1vrong for froni persons 1vho have bten Airn : L<!gahz<' nianiu:ina fol' NOHML's 111ai!bttg is f1llcd marijuana offenders to carry arrested or sentenced Cor ad ults. l~g1slati1·e rt•sult~ with ll'tters fron1 lhu.~t' who police ret"<lrds. ··1 do oot !eel smoking mnrijuan<4 Ze ro. So f,ir n h a"rce. t at an individual shou ld hal"I' !\1os t of 1ht 1.400 person~ The shaggy·hait'f'll. '.!7·.1P:ir-"\\'e here feet 1/Je sarnt' his life programn1ed lo !ail 1f who ha\'t' sent NO R !\1 r. old la1\'}Cr founde!I the 1\'a-1ray,"' v.-rites a st aff n1ernber he is callght 1vith marijuana." inenibcrship fees appear 10 bt t1 011al Org:.1n1zation to l{efonn of a !\'lichigan mayor·s drug-!"JORtllL says ii also gels re-.student~ or Il ls. and the tllanJuana L;11l'i; !as\ .lanuar~ abust' cornn1i!lee. An Ar111r 11uests {or inforniation fron1 111onev thev hill"I:' contributed ull 111uney !ruin Ille l'la)rn.i.\' 1n<1jor says (;Js in Vie1na1n persons cts diverse as an Ohio so fa1'. 1n:ik .. es S1rot1p doubt the niaga.une foundation 1Jer:on1e :idd1eted to heroih nun and a publisher of a 1vell-urganiza!ion will e~l·r be self· l!e qu11 s1nok1ng !he ~lulf because thp Arrny prohibits knov.·n nghl·ll'ing magazine ~upporting th ro ugh mern· 1(•pr!'sc11ta1!1es of llU<>I' Poun Ines 111 Asia. 1\frieH nntl !.111111 :\nll'rtt"il ;11r ;1,l-111)! tor' q111l"l 1el11>f fr1)1n !ht' 1:~uno11111' JMJl1("ieH announced 111 I 'n·~1- dt'nt .\1llu11 111"0 1nonlhs Hgu A1nung other tl11ngs. 1Ji,1se p11!1cies est11 bh~lu .. "'(! .1 lt•rll· pvrar~ 10 pl'n:e111 ~u rt;i ~ on 111an\ produrts 11111MJr t('d h.\ th e L:nil rd Stalt'" .'.:1:..1111 t1l.su :in r\Ottnccd pl;1n~ !n 4·111 hdl1011~ off U.S sp<·11d111g · .\lo11ct:1r.\ 1nstal.11l1ty and tht lcudenty !vward pro!et(1\1111s1 11 1hrc<.1trr, lht· 11orld e4 ·un11n11 11 1tl1 d1sruptU'lll e11t;11I gr<11 1• t"l•n~cq11cnt·cs tvr lilt• ;1lrcad1 diHu·ult pos1l1011 ol tilt' tle\eloP1ng ct1111111"1rs. 11n 1J llJl"l'<lli'!l~ !11 t•11 1:lSt't1l:1tt• !ht• rtl11r1 s uf the 1nlernat1011;1i l"Om inun1!.\' 1<1 sull e ! h fl dl•\"('foprnetil µrul>le1ns of tht 11orld " 1r1rs. he said. -------------h11nself. he says, lur !ear h1~ 1nariju1u1a ~nioking. Heroin There is a small file uf 1Jersh1ps. 111,'W 11tti v 1t~ 11ou!d attraet l·C::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~ 'r1\\) 111;1Jvr 1hen1t·., 11[4\f' t•n1t'rgcd Irvin !hr gen(•r:il deb;i;r µrnlr~l~ -th:11 !hr l S SUl"l·linrge ;uni I h 1• 111ui1clar\ !T1 ~t~ rll:Jk(' tl1•1 1•lup- n1t·Jll e1 en harder than 111 11orn1;il r 1n1e~. and ll1al the na· t1<111s should pou! I h r 1 r reSourt"t'S to l"OllllJat 1•1·11 '"! hale no duulit th;:: what 11<1., <lone 111th rrgard 10 oil 1·rn1ld alsn he done 1n !he cnsf' uf vlht·r rall' 1na1erial~.·· 1tie l1:1nian added The poor c11untnr-. reh utl the t..: S. n1arl.rt ru h111 ·iht•1r i.:oods The\ al-.u II :1 1 t' <levelopment · prugra111~ 1h.11 1•ount on eont111ued l S 11n:t11 ('1a! ass1s!a nrr The L"n1!ed Sr:itc-s h:'!s defrn- ded its polieies. both 111 the t;t'llt'ral Asse111hl.v :-ind in thp eeonu1n 1c l"o1n1111ttet'. The protesls bc~;1n 1he da.1 gener:.tl deb;ite opcnt·d 111 tlit• assen1hl.\ Th1'~ ::u"n ~prt':ld 10 !he j;ene1·:1I ·\ "i. e 111 h l _1· rl·onon1ir 1·01111111!1!·1· :i11J ,, 1n111isLeri;1l·lt'1 rl HH.'t·l 111g ul llOllilll]::t\t•d l"Uilt1tl"l('S (:f'n C:.trlus Hon1ulu. furcigu 1111111stcr u! 11u· l'h1 !1pp1nt·.~. \u1ted the f1rs1 the1ne in h1.' ( ;l'ncral A;,~e1nbly speeeh Ht• s;1icl 11 should he a 111aj11r Li i\ 1·1>11ccr11 ""tu l1clp de\'1se r11ca11s (1f prt1!Ct"l ing lhe poor co1111- lnt'., frn111 the <tdl"erse t>ffel'I~ ·;;1-IT1t' 111terna11u11al n1011eT;1r1· Hild ll"iHle 1'1'1 Slt'~ .ll')IH'il 1'<1tild n11n then1 f111;111c1ally 11r .,r1 b~1ck 1t1e1r de1·elopn1ent l'I lori s !or _1e:irs with disJstrous eeunonlll" and surial l'Oll· :<t>quenee~ fur !heir peoµle~ ·• Se rre\ar1• or ~rate \\"1!l1a11\ I' Hogc1:s said 111 I h , :\SSt'lllb!~ '"\\'e are not ;idop- 11ng ;1 1>olu·.11 of ceononHt na · r1on:ilb1n l\'e ha1·e not aban- d1111ed out etforts to assist <lC\'l•iup111g (' o u n I r 1 e ~ - 1liruugh 1radt'. !hrnugh ;4icl~1d thr1111gh i111•r st1ncnt " · Boger:-<1 s~el"led tli;1I a L"ndvuhtrtl l.1 the r S r1·onon111· 1ne;1,.t1r('~ \1 ill bC' discussed 1horoughl.I' a: ;1 de1·clop111g 1.:Uun1r1es· n1cet111J.! Oct. 2;) 1n Luna. Peru. Lnile<I pot1c1es will be prepared \hl'rt• for presenta11on in April at lhr l'./\. Conference On Tr;ide anti l>e1·eJoprnen! 1n S a n I i a go . Chtle .. llr. <lescnbed !he deVeloping C"Ou11tnes as ' · i n no l" e n I b~ standers. v.·ilh no role either in prec1p1tat1ng !he 1.'.l"ISIS or 111 It~ solution ... , ~lrungf"r (" S e1·n110111v :ind a11 1111prn1t•c! 1 11 1e1·11 a 1 1 on tt I 1nonctar\ \\'Stern ··,~oul<l 4"1111· tribute to the prosperity of a!I !11(' world "s pc<iplcs. i n 1l<'relopu1g <tnd d e 1· e I o p e d t"Ot1ntr1es alike ·· The rore1gn 1n1n1s1er~ of Hrilai11 's represenl ative in lhe economic cornmillee asked !ht> United States to act quick· ly to alleviate the effects of its nonaligned nat ion~. niosrl y lr<tn·s foreii;n n11111s1er. Ab· ne1v poli('ies. Coming Soon To • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. !ONE BLOCK WEST OF BEACH BLVD .) California's Largest DO -IT-YOURSELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER 'EVERYT HING fOR THI IUILDIR AND HOME OWNER" .·.;.;.·.·.--:.;-:-:·:·:-:.:-;' .·:-:.:·.·:<·:-:-:-:·:-:-:.;.:.; ·-:-:-:-:-·.·.:,:.·.· .:-:-:-:-:·:-.. :-:-:-:-:-.-:-: THE G REATEST BARG Al HS OH EARTH Our beou11!ut ne w l 00.000 sq ua re loot oullf't 111 Hun l1ngton Beoch , w ill br onr ol the l a r ge~! a nd rr10\I n1odern b udd ing ~u pply cen !e1\ 1n rhe n otion and will olle1 the world '\ lorge~1 se lection ol b u1ld1ng motP110!, u11d t'r one 1oof over 100,000 b uddei o nd do 11 yo ur~e ll r!em\1 "An gel~ S ells tor les~" be c o v~e al •I > lremendou\ pu1ch o ~1ng power , cori!lol ot 1 1 ~ own d1~!r1buho11 lolil1 h"~ ii~ ow n 1mpo1 ! d ov 1 ~1on. o nd ii\ own whole \Olr 1>\0l~"T1nq dtv1\1011 \upp lyong rno ny other rc!oil 019011110 1.011 ' v,., yov 'nn btJ y lor le '' 01 AN G ElS b r r o usr you 01e vir 1uolly b uy111g ~1! w holc ,Olt' Bul, if you 01e o dealei . wr rl'lu'I tn '"' thol you bring your resole pern1d ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD 'S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLET FOR •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES• COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION OO·IT·YOUASELF CENTER ~ 1 ........ ~11 "' l'.!\hll 111. Worch This Paper For The Orange County Opening OF THE "ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your neare1t Angels Store now is Norwalk (;i.reato.n•' & Studebaker) or Garden Grove (Chapman & Harbor) .. \ J\1arina HS Leader~ Se t \Jarina Hi gh S 1· h u I.I I frt>shn1en have e!elt<'d l..!oti l\nox and .\1are~ Tu!lle lu reµresent then1 as µre~ident ;ind 1·1ce presiden t Also e(eetcd were Kcttl11· \\'1llia1ns. secretary. l.c.•:!1r Sharfer. 1reasurer : and S;ind.\' t:oogooi<1!1. t: la s~ 1·0111- rn1ssione1· Knox iuul \l1ss L;ouguv1•11I 11 ill also :;erve their r·lass ns 111crnbers uf the Viking Co11n- t·il. thl' studl·nt leg1 s!ati1e body on 1he ,\Jarina 1.·a1n1>11.~ Pho ne 642-4321 For po hce atte11l1on If ~OHi\11. h;is t11rt·d II ~CC· re \;>.r1 and luur p<irt-tirne l .,t;ifters. pr1ntt'Cl !:.Lat 1vne1") ;1 n:l p:i111phle1s, a s s e 111 b I <' d a prt'~l1g:iOlLS a<l l'ISUI) boanl. at· r1·acted I . 4 O O dues-paying 1ne1nlx'ri: ;111d r11u 1111 a 2.000 lt'lr1il10!lC bill OU! ut !IS 0H1re 111 the sern 1 h:-t.'>l'tilC'tlt 11f S1rou11·:-lion11• Bui i1 ha~ nul !'11l 1ted ;1 "1nglt' eong res~1n;in Ot' ~enat•Jr 10 1nlrodu ("I' :i h!ll to rtl'· cuinplti;h .\'QH ,\·ll;s <~1111. Anti 1herf' rc1n;11ns thr n1;1t1 cr cJI 511 state law~ ll"hich. despite a 1·e- c·en1 lrcn<I 1u 11•d11re pt'nalt1es lor rnariJ uan;i snioking. :,!ill (" a r r 1 I 1 r s ! -o I re n s e pu1usJ11l1t•r11s r<J11g1 ng lnJ1n a 1n1nin1u111 uf probation in 1nan\' st~1trs tu " 111axin1u1n ol li fe ;n prison 1n T~.<i:as. If NOH~ll. h;is 11s \\ay. rnar1Juana co11ld be purch;1sed legally by ndults-those 18 or u1·er-:it stale-lil.'.t>nsed stores. li ke liquor stores. Ad1:ert is111g 11ould be prohibited . ' RECEIVE A FREE JOHN BRODY FOOTBALL And Autographed Picture, Faatboll Tips By Bart Starr With Any Drycleanin9 Or Laundry Order AT EITHER OF OUR TWO G:ONVEN IEN T LOCATION S IN NEWPORT BEACH •68 FASHION ISLAND 644-2512 1056 BAYSIDE DR. 673-5385 CO:"l!PL~;TE .\LTEf!A1'10;'\S ( :'1[1110r f!rpa1r~ frf'r • \~I eek e.ntl e1· '·\\"e do 110\ <id\·ocate the use nr rn ariju:ina. Struup sa~·:-; 111 l11s standard pileh. ""But \l"C kr1011· o1 nu n1edil·al, legal or 1nor;il JLIStitic<ition l"or sending , 1!10$C' tu Jilli 1vho do us<' 11. \\"e hcl1c1 r lhr prrscnt rnar1Juana I CL°-WN ,\tlverli siu!! ' CLEANERS t:. LAUNDRY l\osso's CARPET WAREHOUSES HERE WE GRO-OW AGAIN WITH A NEW WAREHOUSE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Refreshments win be served to the public aU day Thursday NOW 6 BIG WAREHOUSES • GAIDUtl GIOY! • HIUHIMiTOMlf~(lll •AZUSA • }Alll IEll'ftttrwo • OHT.t.110 • VAN NU rs WE HAVE THEM ALL IN EVERY COLOR IMAGINABLE! •SHAGS • Hl-LO'S •PLUSHES •KITCHEN & COMMERCIALS •NYLONS • POLYESTERS •WOOLS •ANTRON COME IN TODA Y AND SEE A REAL WAR EHOU SE WITH REAL WAREHOUSE PRICES AND SELECTIONS "WHEN YOU NEED CARP.ET -THINK ROSSO'S" nosso ·s · I.~ CARPET WARfl!OUSfS 11800 CARDINAL CIRCLE GARDEN GROvt PHONl 530-8080 FINANCING AVAILABLE NO MONEY DOWN ----'"'":"i::'""-1 36 MONTHS TO PAY __ , • HOURS • MOJI., TUES., WED., SAT.• A.M. lo S:JO P'.M. TNUIS. & flt t A.M. I• t P,M, SUNDAY 12 NOON TO S P'.M .. ' __ ,, .. ,_ .......... -11 ..... -.. ·+ ' l\0§~EQ~~Hous f 16 JO GOTHARD S • HU TINGTON If CH s.. f .._ .. , , .. ( ,., , PHONi 847-9675 / DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS ·~· ...... ~ ALBElf I SHOULD PRff£R miff· DOM AT DNC£1 \ SHALL 'clOW10 CDNV!'NTION AND PROCEED IN nu; TRADITIONAL-MODE, I. f .: Oii!' ffAlltl'R AT FfiM!'. TEL l- Mf 1 HOW DOES ONE ACQUIRc ONES flRST ffA.THrn? 1, '<J ............. I0 -20 ~?rt MUTT AND JEFF iHREE WEEKS AGO THE EYE D0CTOR TOLD ME IF I'D STOP DRINKING I COULD ';EE BET"TER.' • f ' ~,. ~y POIN& SOMOTHIN& EIRAV'E! ... AN~ YER IN l-UCK! ... M~ SCOUTS REPORT A FEROCIOUS IJEA~ NEAF\~Y THAT NEEDS KNOCKING OFF!,--,./ '. ,,, ......... ,,, .... . i . FIGMENTS KEVIN, W1 LL \{JU STOP l'l_AYlNG Wlf!j \\X:R FOOD! PLAIN JANE AC.ROSS 44 Verb contraction l G~st1w,. or 4~ BteC111•rs ,_·~"'!':::. . ............... ~ ... ···- I MUST BE s;Tl20N6.!. 1 MLIST BE HARD! ·' •• , PEANUTS ly Chester Gould UT TME BEST SM£ O..N DO IS K\Q( OUT b,, VENTILATOR SC.REEN ANO EVOl<E L"UG~TEi:t F~M· ~ER C.APTORS. By Tom K. Ryan ·-rff,;1 By Al Smith -+\ERES L-UCK! By Dale Hale '"~-~ I/ ~·,/ By Frank Baginski 11"\US.T BE NUTS! f~·r,.1~11 llr-!,lrnerille 5 --ThD!li~s· 4fi tlol m.lllY Amr"'~n ~7 W~l~crl .1lt>119 tlotkmall~, 4') l(owl nf \ilr•~ TMl5 15 M AR'fl(LE 1\'f WR1ffiN F-01\ Sl"IOO.. 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" " ,, t' •l .. "' " " . .., ' 1 " " ' " .. " •• i\/ I THE I.JEST'" JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH !(ELLY Sc HOOL.. GENERAL O'•AMllATlOM "''EJ'S I KEtE ,C=r~ PERKINS OOAT 1-!0USE -,WO l TM'"" Wit SMOUL.I> ILIGT A PIUSIDINT' AS QUICK~'! AJ POSS•&~f ! !OAT HOUSE Ll'L AINIR SALLY BANANAS GORDO DAILY Pl\.OT JO By Al Capp r••url(Lr! OtlCL 1 SW/Tr.1/QA/fµ£ POWEi?. I-IE CAI/ NIVE~ <Ur1r OFF.'.'- By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola ., '1 '. Ii . j ~ * EL ME.Jo"' l<WE.010 ES COMPJ£1AMEN11: NO /Je&R.' I I/ATE<-A .SMART AST!!t<ISI"' . ' a : I MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schulz ·~w. Of Cl)(JRSE.wi<rnE YOll KAVE MOIJNTAINS. ~00 KAVE 6!1LUE<. .. TflE WILD ANIMAl500 L.M ~THE 61ALIE5 ARE CALLEO_" By Harold Le Doux WHAT°S V014flt OPINION, MAllCIA7 By MeU l'~NKL.Y, i OON'T Siii WI('( w• ... Ill) A ~""· PRESIOENT .. , ~.-" • ,,. By John Miles • •I • By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen THE GIRLS ·•w <"•• • -··- ' l \\ ,._, "Th1t ee:r111lnly _.um~ up m~· ~·aeatinn-18 major Euro~ao cities In 21 days." DENNIS THE MENACE ' I 11W3llT U~ COJLO HCAA A'E flfmR !F l GOT (~.· \ .' I I • DAILY PILOT \\'11h '"" o~rung or lhf Fountain Valley Com1nun1t1 Hospital set for No\". !, hospllal spokesmt!n .11rl' an- nouncing stall appoint mrnl ~ Ur. Richard Ay re s, W1ll be: Dtret'lor ul Nursh1g Services. and Mrs. Donna \1il lrr of Tustin will serve ·as D1recl0r of Personnel new hospittll w1ll include emergency a n d outpatient care. an 1ntens11"e and cardiac care uni t, • ped1<1tr1cs ward and a 1nedical·surg1cal facili- ty come to thl• Chrllllan Science Leclure "A US.IS POI JllSttcl" .. ALAllTtlll: •• SMITH, C.S.I. 'llOAT, OCTOa•1t tt. t :M f'.M. !ST CHUll:CH 01' CHRIST, SCl•HTIST , ... M .... w••D• o•~ COSTA MISA St•f' Appointments Announced fo r 114-Bed Facility HOSPITAL JUST ABOUT REAOY TO OPEN IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY chairman or the board or !he hospital said Gene J::. ~1esi<'k Of Laguna Hills has been TI<llll· rd administrator; Mrs. f.lar·y C. Langford, R.N . of An e1:he1111 'l'he 114-bed hospital •:s lo<:<1 ted at the corner ol Euclid Slreet and Warner Avenue . It wlll be built io two phases, with an additional 128·bed unil to be added on at a later time. Services provided by the The portion ur the hospital to be opened in No11embe:.r has a total of 76,000 square feet and was built and equipped al a cost of $2.5 million, ac- cording to Dr. Ayres. U.S. Pla y~ .Key R~le I In Pana1na -' United Pttss Internatio nal America n gunboat dtplomacy helped lo exa{'l Pa n a manian independence from Colombia i:ind then to build the Panama Canal slic·I 1ng through the new repuhlic. The 1903 treaty negotiated under President ·r h e o d o r r Roosevelt leased lo 1hr United Slates "in pcrpelu1Ty .. the ~:!­ square-mile corridor thal 1·011· fained the v.atrrw11.1· ;1('ro ss !he isthmus and e111pov•ered the United States to act in the Canal Zone "aii Jf it we r e sovereign.'' Throughout Latin A1nerira II became a symOOI of Yankee imperialism and in Panarna a red flag in the race of J::ro11•ir1g nationalism. Jn 1964. 2;. persons were kill· ed in a series ot student nuts. most!"" by U S trr10p.~ turnini:: back ~bs lrying tn t>ntr.r lhr Canal ' ne and fir P<in1una- n1an 11 s. ll n1ar-ked a 1011 in U.S.· "Panamanian relations and lt>d lo !ht start of negotiAlions !o seek a new statu s for the Ca nal. lor the 4.00ll U.S t'mploycs of thr l'an;1 n1;1 Cana l l"0111pany and lor the 12.000 rnilitary perst1nnt'I 111 US. bases alon p. lhe cana l Tentative agretn1ent reach· ed i11 1967 on three dr;.11! treaties covering those aspee!::. and a possible supple1nl'ntary canal lO be buill on Paua111a· nian territory ne1 er reached the ratifi<·a!ion stagr. l.:1s1 \"ear ranan1;i 11 <•I 1 f 1 rd Washington 1hr11 lh1· l l·rrn~ f•f I he I re2Jle., 1111 e un;1t ·1·1·p- tabl~ In June ot 1h1.~ )e:ir nri.:011a- t1ons •,•:ere resun1ed Stale Dcparltnc11~ flrficials ha1·~ dl's1·r ibec1 thr !alk~ ;is progressing 111 ;i • c·on.<1\rul.'· live. serious way.·· ·rhe violence or 11164 !ell ;i bitterness 011 bo!li >-1de~ 11 hich ha s continued dr.,p1tr ;u1 ac- !h'e progran1 lo ,. 1 I' ;i 11 d sleat!ity the 11u1111)1' · nf 1 P:111r11nan1an1> l'rnploy1•cl 111.,1<1 .. the zone. To n1a11y l 'ana1n<1111an.~. tlle l zone. 1v1 th 11~ c·n111lortnlllc homes, spot!cs.<1 streets ;ind neatl y tri mn1ed l<lwns. rr· mains as a .'lyn100I (It pr·11·i!r1;c and luxury. I On Ocl. 11. /';ina111a';.I militarv reJ:?1 n1e ob'cr1 e;I thr !turd · ann1 1·crsar~ oil i 1 s sei1.urr of lllJ11er ll •11n 1'1r"'1 dent Arnulfo 1\n;1~ It da~' a frer he look ulllt•1· In an 1ntervirw 11 lth l 1111,•d Press l ntr.rn~t1nn:il p r o v is i o n a I Prrs1de111 Demitr10 B. t.ak<is 1nadc clear his i;:vernme nt's 11hjrct11·r, llnvard thl' l"anal. Panama demands eflrc-1il"r i;overeignty over the 1·anal no"'· and not al so1111: futu re datr. Jt would eli1ninate the "perpet~ity.. cla use 111 the present lreaty. It ,.,. n u I d e:llmioate the ~eparate post:.1:1 ->'item and "'oold take ove:r the:riabt to .ell goods and servtees to ships passing through the canal and to the peopfe li ving alongside ii. Panama agrees, the: presi· dent said. to U.S. O\\'nership. hlaNtge:me:nl and defense 01 lht Cana l. It also agrees, he said. lo lht presence or U.S. ~roops a~ I.bey gpe.nd 1none* in Panama. Jt is estimated 1h11t Panama takes In $160 1nillion •Mually from all " ~ n a l oour=. Critics of Panama·s clain1 In sovereignty charge it \\'Ould give Panamania ns lhe right to take over the canal by a 1imple court order. 1n ntuch tbe same way that Egypt took over S\Jt%. Women',; Unit A.ward~ Craol Gordon (;.011-.. a :!6-~rar-0ld architectural ~iudent at Cal Pqb'. San Luis Obispo. h11s tie. awarded a S500 granl by l • ttie women's Atchttectural <tAqm of Orangt County, .-)In., Ch1rl• COrum of ;,trViDt. ·announced the •ward 1tit COai.JoUowl~ C(lmpelltion It the ·Dllneyt.od Hole!. Gong, who was born in Can- ion. Chln11. l~ • senior :ii C;il • One of the107 cities Eastern calls home.We'd like you to be as at home there as we are. ---------------------....----. .. ---- 0 ---~o o~~~ Q,[] 01:?£ ClJO Cic::JU' 0 3 4 5 7 Tll E /\B 0EY (.(,9 w. Ptachtrre St.,N.W'. THE FAR/'\ 3810 Ros we ll l\d., HV ·(NCi'S ~OU Rl"\ET 1101 Roiwell Rd, NE . i'llPN IOHT 5Ur1 ZZ5· B5 Peachtree St.,N E, AU NT F~NNY 5 (A BIM 37) (<rn pPell Rd., (\Myrna) CHA Ht.U flfUI\ Ot LIS 2410 (h11 ~ir~ ~r ·1d9t l\d .,N.E. JUITINE'S )901 Pi,dMon t Rd.,N.f., R Tl\l (Of.l(H INN 1150 (o nnerc' Dr N:W. l'\ARRIOTT HOTEL (ouctland ~Ca in ltrutl neGEMCT HYATT HOU5[ Z•S Pra<htrcc Strf(t, N [ ~ > 1~~ ~!"<,..-~~~""--'"-~~ 101111 Si. I-20 "" "" .... ~ ~ "' ii: • € "' :( ,} • :r: 5 .. ~ ,, Q'CLOl\AMA ~·---Gil.ANT PARK ZOO Eastern .h~s1the1most ~nonstops,t0Atlanta. 4 daily; inclu~in an~ djrect ,flight to1Jac . ·SOP.wile ea~ng a~4:5.Qpm. · For reservat1ons,.call your travel ~age~ or~astemn•attS0.0,~64·8~6983. I EFIN theWings of_Man. " 'oly. --------------·---------:------------------------------~------- I --· • Wtdntsdly, Oct~ 20, l q11 DAILY PILDT 1J A.I:•~~ .... NL Manager of Year for Fifth Time:. " i ' • I ~· J : ·• ~,I -,. .,;._I .J\"..f ~iw ~·iAf.·1 -~ri.Me'-'\Yalt , Los.Angel~s wound up one game behind Alston o(-the1:.os Angl!lts 'Dodif:rs, who~· San Francisco after !railing the Giant! by says .. "I can'tithink of anything Pd rather . . . do than manage:" was named today-as eight games gomg into the final mon!h of the Associated Press· manager of the the season. yi!:ar in the Natioiial League· fo r tlte fifth Alston, whose !8 consecutive seasons time. with the same club is tops among active The 59-year.QJd . Alston, in his 18th major league managers. reeeived 72 season as manager of the DodgeTs, votes from a nationwide panel of sports piloted Los Angeles to a second.place wtiters and sporf.casters. fini5h in the NL 's West Division. Charlie Fox, in his first full season as As General Manager Dalton May Take Angels Joh Today BAL TIMOfi.E I AP) -Harry Dalton, who n1ade some tougb decisions in building the Baltimore Orioles into a perennial baseball contender, now faces perhaps Lbc biggest of his career. ~ Baltimore personnel director has t.o choose between an offer of increased authority with the Orioles, and another to become general manager o f t he Calirornia Angels. "I regret that, for my own personal reasons," Dallon said, when asked aboul his plans, "I cannol comment on anything." His verdict was expected late today. He confirmed, however. that he met wi~~ Je'rold C. , Hofibergcr, board c~1rman of the Orioles, ah?ut his status wifh the cl ub -where he has been for 12 years. · lioffbcrgt>r sa'.id Dalton, 43, had been offered a change in ctuties and an in- crease in responsibilities, and would replace J. Frank Cashen as executive vice president. ' "There are further opportllnities for SUPREME COURT JVILL HEAR CASE Frank "'here his special talents c·an be utilized elsewhere in our organization," HOffbcrger said or Cashen, \vho was assigned to the Orioles on a temporary basis in October, 1965. Hoffberger's interests include 1he Na- tional Brewing Cri. in Ball iinore and three other cities. frozen rood and other household producl..,, thoroughbred horse racing and numerous philanthropies. "lt is our fervent hope that Dallon re- mains here and accepls higher and more responsible duties wit h the Orioles," Horf- berger said. Dalton did not accompany !he Orioles today 11.•hen they left for an 18-game ex· hibition lour of Japan, but Hoffbcrger said he could join the team later. About 10 days ago, the Orioles' boarc1 chairman said he refused permission for Robert Reynolds, the Angels" club pres1· dent, to contact Dallon because at the lime any negotiations could have been harmful to the Orioles on the l!ve of the World Series. Since Dalton bec::11ne director of pl<iyC'r personnel in December, 1965, the Orioles have been i11 the World Serles four !imes in si x years. Although his prcrlcccssor. Lee 1'.1acPhail, laid the grounrl11.·ork for the deal to obtain outfielder F'rank Robinson. Dalton pulled it off soon artcr MacPahil WASHINGTON -Curt Flood 's two-left. year fight to make baseball subject lo an-Dalton a!so acquired pitchers t.11kc ti-trust laws may be settled £1nally at the Cuellar and Pat Dobson in important middle of next ~eason by the U.S. Su-subsequent deals. All three players have preme Court. contributed heavily to Ba!11more"s ron- For the first time since 195.1 the high linued success. court agreed Tuesday lo hear arguments 'V ith Dalton heading the E' n I. i r P on a legal .attack on the structure of pro-Baltimore player operation al both the fessional ba seball. major and minor lcaguf' levels. the Flood's case n1ay be' del,ycd by two Orioles also have huilt a strong rann court vacancies, but a final decision is system which has produced a ~teady expected by June. Former .Justice Arthur , · strean1 of talent. J. Goldberg will argue ror the One-time Dalton joined the Oriolel! in 11eccmbcr, all-star ce11terfielder at a hearing ten· 1953. as assistant farm directrir as !he tatively set for mid-January. . team was shifter! from S!. Louis rn In 1922 the court decided baseball is Ballimore for !he start or !he !954 t ssentially a ~porl. and not a husiness. season. • GOLDEN STATE'S CLYDE L&E ·HAS ·SOME CHOICE WORDS FOR REF. It Didn't Htlp •1 W•rrioi-s Fell to New York·Knlck1, 93-84.· Sao Francisco manager. was a close se- cond with 65 \'Otes. Danny Murtaugh, the 1970 manager of the year who Jed the Pittsburgh Pirates to this year's World Series chan1pionship, wou nd up Ulird in the balloting with 57 votes. The voting was based. only on reJ?U!ar season performances. The modest, affable Alston, however, paid tribute to Murtaugh's effort. "Tha t guy in Pittsburgh did quite a job," said Alston from his home in Darrt.o"'n, Ohio. Bul the Dod gers pi"1l also was graterul to receive the award again. "ll's quite an honor,'' he said. "I really appreciate it." Alston also was named NL manager of the yea r in 1955, 1959, 1965 and 1966, all seasons in which he g:.:ided the Dodgers to the league championship. He also took them to the NL title in 1956 and 1963. Asked about the Dodgers' near-miss this year, he said, ''We we~ all di~ pointed that we didn't win alter geiting so close. But you've got to give lh• players credit, from the )'OUllgest rookie to the oldest veteran. Nobody quit. They all gave 100 percent, and that's alt I could ask." Alston, a former school teacher, has been working on one-year contracts since he succeeded Charley Dressen as HAPPIER OCCASION -Dodgers skipper \\laller Alston tleft) takes in a 1968 bat.ting practice 'vith an assistant coach, 11 arold "I~efty '' Phillips. ·roday Als- Ul'I T•le'h*I ton \Vas named manager of Lhe year ror the National_ League. And Phillips was recenUy fired as manager of the .'l.n gels. Ora11ge Bow] Rug Called On Carpet ~1tA~ll (AP1 -The Orange Bn"'I'!' artificial turf has bN:omc a blue·green mat o'-fall·dO\Vn fibers that has linemen slipping, quarterbacks slidin~ a n d American Biltrite Rubber Co. searching fnr ;1 solution. lnstnllcd lfl months ago over the oh- jC'crions or ~-!iami Dolphin managing: general p<1rtner Joe Robbie, the $153.()(\(l Poly-Turf rug has caused an uproar from city rooms to city hall. Dolphin coach Don Shula hfls counted 1\4 •·slips'' in the lasl lwo National P"oot· ball League outings -55 or them comin~ in !;i st Sunday's affair wilh !he New. r·:nJ:\land Patriots. The problem steins from !he Poly-Turf fib£'rs laying down on the job. Dr!ipite ;ill allcmp1s to co:.x them skyward \\'1th \'acuum l'lcaners. brushe s. baths or vl)Qdoo. the man-made tendrils remain pr0stratC' Last Sunda)· JO Dolphins dunked their ripple solC' shoes in a bucke! of "·atr>r before taking the field and away lh<'Y \\'C'n!. \\''hish Squish. New En glanrrs ball. The ;idvan!agt', if any, 1s nn l\llam1 's sidr The matted n1ess i.~ thr1r honH• and vis itors txiv:are. Thf' Dolphin drf£'nsc dunked P<itrin! .Jim Plunkcll seven times in their victnr v last \l'CC'k . But. lhr qu;irterbark cxrusrrl his linemen sayinf,.!. ·' .. , il"s pret1y tnugh 10 block v.·hcn you 're pl;iying on icr> Dolphin tack!£' ~1anny Fernande,, said Plunkett was actually sparecl by the un - forgiving grass because "sometimes v.·c just slid by." A spokesman for Biltrite. a Boston 'firm , blamed the careening calamities on "pollution, maintenance and proper shoes." He declined to identify just what form of pollution had helped beat down the rug, but earlier the company pointed ils corporate finger skyward tow a rd passenger jets. As. for failing footgear, the fans who cruwd the steaming bowl have had their share of upended gridders sporting both ripple solts and cleats. And the harried maintenance crews <ire at wits end. The City of Miami. owner or the cursed carpel is "doing all it can" said Shula. ' The city has made only 12 of 60 paymen._ts on the wilted turf and has threatened lo withhold all further payments ·until Biltrite. makes the fibers bounce back. By11nssed for Honor So11ie Are Grumbling Over Snub of W rover There Rrf' somt' 11•ho ?.re exprrssin~ shock and £11sappoinlment hecause Bal!i- n1ore Orioles mana,i::er Earl \Ve.aver has never been chosrn AmC'rican League m::inagcr or I.hr vear. \Ve;il'cr's reeord sho\vs three straight pcnnr11L" anrl Hlf!-vietnry seasnns as Orioles !'kipper Thro1v in a \Vorld Serie.~ tillc to n1ake 11 more impressive. \ViLh ;ill 1h:it gning fnr him. \~·hat's happened?. thry ask. On the other side of the street. critics • GLEHJI WHlT• ------ WfIITE TV AS H ------ point nut th:il Mnrl1mPr Snerd mighl v.Tll h<1l'C malched Weaver's mark .. -:1nf'c lhc r>nolf's have a \egion or super talroted players Like !'rank l{oh1nsnn. Rnog Po\l·el!, P,;noks Bnhin:::on. !)P.V'-' l\1cNa!ly, Jim J!;ilrncr. l\1ikr Curllar. 1Those guys are good cn nugh 10 1nak<' anyhnd:i.'s team - 11·h ich n1t ;111.., thi•v're all-stars. \\11\h lhnl kind-or nuclcu.~ to build ::t I ram around, I could be on the squad and t)lry'd ~till he v.•inncrs. All the manager h<:>.<i 1n do. so il would seem. is keep the bnv.~ happy and keep them rrom gettil1~ boi-ed from having won so much. ll"s likr the old use track teams. tt u~ed to be said that all they needed was a lion lamer lo kttp them under control. But a coach _ .. , with all Ulat Went, who needed a COflCh? So. Weaver l:;n·t likely lo be hailed as: R great manager until he does some great managing. And winning with winners doe.sn'l necessarily m:>.ke him a Miller _Huggins or a Connie Mack. * * * Lakers followers are surely getting their h()pes up, what with the LA bunch mowing down three straight foes to Opl'!n lhe. National BMketball Association sea- son. Adding lo the lmpo11iiig mark is that It has come a.way from home. However, just lo keep Utings in proper pe~tive, nobody is goi na to beat the Milwaukee B'ucks for the world crown. Not unless something un/oreseen (;.nd unforta"ate) happens to Lew Alcindor. Alsn, there's a lta1n lurking In the shadows to grab 1he Rou Bowl bid from ~anford . Orego n State could pull It off if lh e Beavers can knock off W•1blngton Ibis Wt:l'!k and Stanford later In lbe sea· snn. Oregon State already has beaten UCLA and doesn't pl oy USC. It doe8n 't seem probable lhat thl'! Beavers can make fl. Rut strangf'r lhln11~ have happt!ned and ·we're picking lhem to upset Washington this week . Here"s one from !he South. In a recent football game lhc Wake Forest Demon Deacons had a first dg:wn at lhe North C;irotina St.ate fnur-yard line. Encuin~ penntlies moved the ball back lo the State 49 and on the attempted pu nr. kicker Tr~v Lounsbury tried to f1clc1 a lnw snap,rom center. In doing so his knee touched do"'" al the Wake Por£'~~1 :17 and NCS took over there, a n1ere S!l yards ;:o.1~·ay from "'"here the Dea- Cf"1." had the ball four downs earlier. Dodgers' manager ·m 1954. Appartni17 that's the way he wants it "I'm satisfied, and l hope they are," he said. Alston !ald he p1aru: to keep manaJinl "a! long as I stay healthy, I enjoy dotn& It." Dick Williams ol the Oakland AlhleUCJ was named earlier in the week as American League manager of I.he year. Arrested· ' Lakers Roll CHICAGO -Defens ive back Ron Smith of lhe Chicago Bears was arrested Tuesday and charged with di110rderly conduct and assault after an alleged·acuf- Oe with a policeman. Smith. 28, wa s released on $100 bond and was scheduled to appear Nov. 22 ln Circuit C.ourt. The 200-pounder allegedly attempted tn pull a patrolman from his squad car and was subdued by several other policemen, police said. They declined to say what started the scuffle. Smith, a seven-year veteran in the Na- tional Football. League, came lo the Bears last year ln a trade with the Loa Angeles Rams. He is a graduate of the University o( Wisconsin and his off-season home is Long Beach. .,. BUF·FALO, N.Y. -Gail Goodrich poured in 24 points, leading a balanced Los Angeles attack as the Lakers defeat- ed the Buffalo Braves 123-\06 .'l\Jesday night in a National Basketball AssoclE.tion game. The Lakers led all the way in winning lheii;. third consecutive oullng at the ex- JX'n Se of Buf[alo. All five Los Ange.Jes starters scored in double fi gures with 'Vilt Chamberlain contributing 20 points and Jerry West chipping in with 18. Jim McMil\ian, filling in for the ailing Happy Hairston. added lti and ElgiR . Baylor connected for t4. Hairston was sidelined "'ith an injured right ankle. ln other NBA games. New York stop- ped Golden State, 93-84; Boston overcame Baltimore, 134-114; Seattle edged Cln· cinnati, lOl·HIO; Mil~aukee drubbed Clevelend, 116-82; and Detroit beat PortJand, 101-99. .,. BARCELONA, Spain -Bob Lutz of Los Angeles defeated Tom l£<Jnani er Arcadi;i, fi-4, &2 in the second round of the Spanish Open tennis tournament Tuesday. Corona del Mar's Rod Laver also ad- vanced by beating Chile's Jaime Pinto, 7- 5, 6-4. .,. PAN A~1A-Ismael Lai:una ol Pano.ma, the former world lightweight boxing champion. is suffering from a blood disease, a medical source said Tuesday. Laguna, 28, will enter J a ck s o n 1\1emorial Hospital in Miami for treat- ment, according to !he source. .,. tn the lone National Hockey League contest Tuesday, Vancouver's Canucks skated past the SL Louis Blues 3·1. College Grid Title Game Proposed ,· KNOXVILLE. TeM-(AP) -Officials of major college football bowls, ABC-TV and the NCAA. met in Chicago toda;-to try to work~natlonal college cham- pihnstilp gi:i e r 1972, Jt was reported here Tuesda Such a ga~. been talk~d 11hout for years ~ one · 1)' of ending th<! annual debflte over wh1 team I~ really No. I. Tom Siler, spo l'! editor of the Knox- ville News·Sentinel reported plans for the meeling Tuesday. Siler said the goal nr the meeting is a game between the two top teams in Lhe nation the first or le· cond week in December. ABC wants lhf game as a clim!l ic of Hs le\ecasting M?ason. The NCAA wan{~ it for the money It would bring. Bowl Of· ricials oppose It ror fear fl would lessen the attendance o{ their game~. • "Wt: Ari' going ·and we arc going I.I'\ listen." Siler quot~d 00e bo"'I offici11I. "That's all. just li~ten. I don 't set; how we could ever accommodate such a game." Another bowl official. Siler said, c:om- !'\ented: ll's a gre:at idea. but what ef· feet is Jt going to have on the OOwls? That's whal we want tO know." Jim Decker of Syracuse University, ch;ii rman of the NCAA 's TV commiltef', will present !he. propos11I to the bowl agen!s. 8011,;[s represented will include !hr Rose. Orange. Cotlnn, Sugar. Gator, Bluebonnet, Sun and l~iberty Siler al~o said that the NCAA Council -which would bave tc give final ap. prov11l for such a game -.will meet In Kansas Cily next week to consider the results of the Chicago meeting. ''We would call this the Hall of Fame Gami." Decker was quoted. "Some of the money "'OUld go to the Hall of Fame, which need~ the money. "ln !he past, TV ratings hrivl" dropped late in the college set.~on. If we can work out this game we'd have a package much more attractive for Madison Avenue." , u~,,......,.. CHRIS FINNEGA~ SMASHES A LEFT TO HAL 'TNT' CARROLL Finnegan May H•v• Cllnched • Crack at World Title. " 1 • ( -. I IJ DAILY PILOT FJC E1·rors 'Get Blaine Fo1· Fold It's the l.Jltle Uungs lhar. have made Fullerton JC's football tea m a lo.ser lhw far in the !971 r.ta.son. Tha rs the optninn of Hornet head coach Hal SherberJ.: "It's the litt le breakdowns that have hurl us.'" says Sherbtck, Y.'hose club ha! dropped three of its fi\'e £amr-s lh us far. "In the past .,.,.,·,, bttn able In O\'t'rcome th!':se breakdo11i·ns. but ..... , ha\"en 't been able to put ii tngelhl"r this st.!ISOn as well as v•e ha1·e in tht. pu t.·· Shf.'rbt>ck, \'.'hose <:Jub farrs Orange Cnast Sat urday nigh t ri .1111 ar Anaheim Stadium in a South rn.l~t Conference crucial. dots not put the hlam~ on any ime part of the Hornets' game-although he does say hi!-"offen s'-has not li\'ed up to Jts potent ial "There are no majo r problems "'ith our team . If s JUS! the tittle th ing s that have gone wrong. And they become big things . We sttm to be just waltlng !or thin!lS to haPPf!n. \\'1,0 re not. ;>.!.tacking as "''ell a! \.l'e ha re in the past." Despite Fullerton"s r~rd. Sherbtck feel~ his cl ub is a contender for the con· ference title. "\\"e think ·we ha 1·e a good footbaJJ UllI11. \re·,·e played some strong lt!ams . We're pleased \.l'ith the defense but we're not o,·erjoytd "'ith our or fen 111 v e performance~ " \\'hy ha,·e the Hornets had offtnsive pro- blems'.' Basically, points out Sher~ck. IS the fact his forces have just made too m.tny mistakes. The bigge~t probl em has been at quarurback v•here soph omore Dick Clyde. a former La Habra liigh star, ha! not performed to his capabilitil.'S. Clyde "'·as !he slarung quarterback 111 the first lour Hornet games-but Sherbeck fell that !he 6·Z. 190-pounder was putting too much pressure on himself Thus hr ele1·ated freshman Mike Churth1-1·arrl to r\o. ! quam:rback last "'"ttk and I.he Homel!i rfsponded with a 10.9 vic tor~' nver San Diego ~tesa. ''\\'e re ally don 't see that mut'h dif· ference in the f\.l'O... says Sherbeck. "Oiurchward t &.lO. 1701 is a.s strong a; Clyde." The Homi!ls ha1·e not had probl rms al running back Snphomnrt s Pete Far!l:uhar and Sam Rossi are '"'O of the betle.r backs in the conferencr . Farquhar 11 ~10. 16~pound l,11ilback. is tht leading rusher v.·ith 46.'I yards in 104 carrie.!. Rossi. a 5-0. 19:'>-pound fullback, ha! ~7 yards in 47 carrie!. And the Hornet~ also h~\'e twn of the be.t~r linemen in lhf' conferenct in tight end Brul Williams (6-4 . 2\~l and middle guard Greg Robarge. !&.ll. 1951. Williams lead.!i the li!am in pas:<. recep- tions w it h 20 ~248 yards. t hree too chdo"'·ns) while Robarge earned atl conference second team honors a year ago. Sherbeck figu!'fs the ke~· u, bea ting Orange Coa.st is to eliminate the mistakrs. .. \\'e'vi! not onlv got to e.l1m1nate. our mistakl!s. but .,.,.e'vt to to do more at- tacking.~·, can ·t "'ail for things to hap- pen. "0r1Jl6t Coast is a wt>ll balanced foot · ball team. They ha\'t eicperiencr, they throw "'ell and when they grt someone hurt. they ha\'t resl!rves that do the job "Ol!fensivt J\', "'' fttl the" ha1·e one. or th• bt:st seCo ndarie.s. !e"d by Craii l.a ltosky The) 're JUst a "·ell·balanced fMtba!l 1ram .. ~·e ha1•e lo .,.,·in l!\'ery game th at .,.,e pl1y. After you l~e th at hrst one \'OU're up again.~! a \.l"a\1 t\'t.ry wee.k," gays the Hornet coach. Nifty Backs Give U1ii Foe One-two Punch ln spite ol ilg 0-4 record . frank Hicks prefers lo e.xerci se el ution when discuss· inl the University High football te11m. AA head coach of the defending Oranp Luiue champion Sonora R11ider.!i, Hick!. will lead big squad CZ-0 in Jonp play) into Or1n1e Circuit combat Friday night •J•inst the Trojana at Mi!l!ion Vitjo Hirh. Aut. althou1h his team ls unbeaten 1 l.fJ... t overall) and University is winless. Hlek! isn't entering Friday's tiff with th1t ovtreOflfide.nt feeling . "After looking at the films . I'm im· pressed wtth University," SaJ! the man who took hill ctiarges as far as the CIF AA sem.iflnals llst f.1111. "Although their record doesn't in dic1t.e. It, they pouibly are one. of the be11:t teams wt've played to date. "lbey 1ot bad breaks against S•d· dleNck (am TrOjan setback) i nd ga ve Valencl1 a good 1ame r1 21}7 University 109) before IDaln1. So. I reany doo't know what we'll do with them." tn the ctnter of the Sonora 1ttaC'k i.!1 tailback Bob Blum. • 9.8 &printer who "'' .ecorded all-league honors In 1!70. Of the aeven Raider touchdowns put on he board thus fir In '71, Blum h•~ chalk· ed up sls:. And he's 1l10 kept the deftnse It b1y both Inside ind outside whe.n ht"• not Cl'OIJina ijie goa l line. ln addltton to Blum. there's 6-3 Galen Jl1Uiff, who aasumed the Raiders' qu1rterbackln1 chores after 111.crF Brad HJJ1m1n sradualed In June. Aftflr tha t, the Sonor1 talent la thin, 1c cording to Hick~ He 11yt1. "~·e don 't have. &11ybody back on the line. Vt'e had to ctimplettly rebuild our te:am up frnnt. ' --·~·-_.,. -----·. • .'!'" '"'"''u:•OA*'(" ' . ~, '.,. ~ , YOUNG STEVE BUKICH ALREADY SHOWS PROMISE AS A QB ••• Chip Off the Old Block: That's Newport's Bukich By PHIL ROSS Of "'• Dolly l'llol U1ll ln his day. area resident Rudy Bukich \\'as qulte a quarterb ack A produc t or Roose\·elt High ui St. Louis, the son nf Yugosla1·1an immi~rants ~·ent on to achieve fame as a lhrO\.l'tr l\'ith USC, the Rams 1 he on!y staytd one. ~·e11r ;i.s a prnff'ssion11I in LA l. !hi! Pittsburgh :o;1re!er"-and Chicago Bear~ In fact. he's s!ill mtnt1nned in thl.' Na· tion al Foorball Lea,l!ue record hnnk for completing 13 ('(lnseculi\·e aerials 1n 11 sp11n cnverin,I! i:ame:'i a.i;ainst San f·ran- cisco 3nd [)(>troil in 19fi4 Also , the: Mi~ouri na1il·e \.l'i'I.~ an tnte · gral part Of the Bears' 191\.1 squad "''hich overcame th e New Ynrk Gianls. 14·10. ln the NFL title contest that season. But now Rud.v Bukich. 11 successful businessman whose Ne"•port Beach development firm constructs apa rtn1ent house complexes. i~ nn !he sjdelinl'S wt1t.ching someone. special -14-year.nld son Steve, starting quarterback fri r th~ sophomore grid teun at r\e.,.,JX>rt Harbor High. Not eligible for varsit~· rompet ition un- hl his 15th birthdav f 'A·hich occurs nn Nn\" 4 l, _voung Slf \·p is ne\'erthelt's ~ ratl'!d as potentially effectn·e by someone "·ho should know -his darl. Th~ elder Bukich cl11ims. ''1!"s lieen 11 v"hitr sn it's ra1her difficult rn re!l. But. Ste\·e as a sophomore is 1-1·a1· ahe11d eif n1e .at .a :similar sl,.gf' of m~· r.3reer "Hci1-1·e,·er, most DI my dt\'t lripm.,nt took place be tween m~· 1un1or .:1nd stninr ~·e11rs of high schMl when I sort nf put 1t a.ll OOgethl"r But ," cnnt1n11r.~ the. !%.l f\TL passing le.:1der. "I dtcln "l h.:11·e. his barkjZrnund "Lik,. rnar h1n t:. fnr !n!.>t<inr,, 1t s a r~a/ asset fnr kids these cl::i\·~ Thr. coa ch,,; .1re better informed and t he~· attend ail these clinics. Also, toda y th e.re are I ul'.in g ... • ..,. •' ' 'T ,. __ " . Newport as an example ) maybt: six varsi ty cnaC'hes and maybe f\.l'O each nn the ln1rer level.; as compared lo r·;.·o varsity and one juni or varsi!y coach ~·hen I ~·as in schl)()!." Father Buk ich thinks loo many pi!ople O\"erplay the fact tha t this area i;, in surh close prnxim11.v !fl the bf>ach. mnunlain~ and nthPr recreational and diversi onary playL'rnu nds. "If kirls arl.'n'l 1n1 rresterl 1n at hll.'l!('S.'' he s::i ~·s. "it"s probabl y iust due to a gene ral lack of interest that can happen anv\1·herP. ··Th rrr's nn rr:i snn ''·hv an v Mv 1n CatiFnrn1a shouldn"t be a f1iie arhlete "11·ith the abilil~' to play the ~·ear round becau$e. of the \1'eather and ot her th ings in his fa\'nr." I As a s1rlelig ht. Rud.v rer:ills. ''! went !n !.he Uni1·ersit.v of Jo.,.,·a as a fre shman, Bul 11•hen it "'<IS 14 brlnw zern out5irle. ;inrl I was listPnin,11; tn !he RnntJuncer 0n thr Ro.~r Bnw! hrnad cast sa,v it wri s J:lll 1n sunn~· Pas:idena. I 1nade up m~· mind to con1e tn Ca lifornia and 110 to t;~C. \\"e rlidn"I h;ive thi~ 11:ond "·r.;ither lhe ye;i r ro11nrl 11•hen I ~rr11· up 1n sr Lnui~"1. Young Steve u1nd 14-year.(l lrl lre shn1an hrother ;\lark. whn ·.~ not playing football this fa lll has been subjected In footb;i ll. •·sinre hi! was a bab~"" according tn his fat her. "\\"hen I "·a ~ v.·1th I.he Be.:irs.'' Purll' ~ars . "rd lake Sle\'e and !\lark !n r r;;i, · 11c-e anrl !he,\·'d hear ml! call signal5 frnm tt1P sidP linP and they·d !Js~n tn a!I lni:. term1n0log\' "Thrn. u'hPn \l'f l!Ol hnm'°'. 1he\' 11·.11.,trrl (l'I prac11ce this play nr that particular pJav. ·As fnr Sle,e. he"s a little bt~~rr tha n I .... -as l•Qn is ::i-11. 170 as compared !o father's ·'·11. 1i5 dimens1nns in his srntnt sea~rin 1 itnd I do think he h.:ts po$ ~ibil itie.~. ----:--i l . ._. . tr,.,_ ... ,,.,... "But as with Mi many kids. potential l!!. one thing and what Lht individual hlms~ll dm.>s "''\th 1t is annthrr th ing. "Being from the old country."' adds the elder Bukich. "my father wanted me tn he ;i vinlin is t bul I always \.\'anted lo pl ay football. nne d::i~· "'hrn the~· called lnr me and rn~' sistrr tn practice lhP \'\Olin. I wa~ nu! 1n !hr stree t playing football , "An~'"'a~·. I mis~ed that !essnn 11nd bt'rarne ii fnn!b;ill pl il~'er . "J think it \1·nuld be \.\Tong for my .1 riun~strr rn fnllow in my footst eps ju~l fnr thP ~::ike nr following me . But ~((II\'~ h;is the physic.:i l st;im ina , physical 21bility and lrmperamrnl t.n pl ay riu:irterback.'' Hil \')ng h:indlr-rl Steve since hP brg;in his prl.'p gr id career at Ne.11o·pnrt last fad!, ('(!aches Jp.l.q.' Miller (frosh I and Jim ·C11·yn fsoph 1 are also high on Rudy ·s offspring. Says ~filler. "Sle\'e is probably a ~ good a qu11rterh;i r K that's coml! through our sy~tem since ['ve been here. 1 se1'en ·''ears 1. He l1;i s t .... ·n more years here 11 fle r this nne but he '5 already dning a really gnnrl Joh of rhro..,,'ing the ball. "His bigii.est problem is speed. whirh i., ne \'erthPlec;s improvtd upon from last r ear." ;\>lill f'r adds, t.wyn nffers. · Steve loo ks pretty good fnr a young sophomnre. \Ve gi1·e him a FA.me pliin going into a gaml! and he prP!t y much handles it on his O'All "'1th onl.1· a fpu· e:a:C'eptions. "H i~ runnui~ has really cnmt al on~ l:i leh• ;ind ~nmr people tend to o\·erlnok 1hi~ fa ct ~imply becausP his name 1s Rukirh. Ste\'e drnps back l\'t il and 1.<. r nming up :is a ~printout qua r!erba ck." S!atlstirril!y, th P ~·nun~Pr Bukir h h11 ., rnmplett d .1.l nf 77 pa ~Sl'S fn r .1'111 .1 ;ird s anrl has pil ed up 58 net yard~ l'l nrl five srnre~ nn the llround nn Gwyn's 1·2-t uni!. \\'1!h f'T PdPntii ]$ like that. don't lnnk fnr S1 p1·e Buk1ch tn end up pl a~·1ng tht \'1nlin either . • 'AND HIS FAtHER RUDY STARRED AT use AND FOR THE PROS. • Pacific-8 Roundup Trojans Polish For Tough Irish LOS ANGELES (A.P l -With Notre Dame and Its ma.ss lve fo~·ard wall looming ne1t on the schl'!dule. the Southe.rn Ca lifornia Trojans are trym• to take the. rough edges off their p11ssmg g11mP. Quarterbaek Jimmy Jones ronne.ctrd with receivl!rs Ch11rles Young and Mike ~1or11:an on long passes durin1 a t"'o-hour \.l'Orkout Tuesday. Jones cootinul'!d to wnr k with the. fir st un it despite the impressive perfonnanC'e nf backup qua rterback Mike Rae aga inst St:infordo· l;ist St!turd1y. Raf' enterNI lhf' 11:a.me in lht fourth quarter 111d led USC tn thrte touchdown!. twn nn p•sse5 , in the "-18 lo5s that virtually knocked th.I! Trojans out of th.e Pacific-8 race. VCl,A LOS ANGELES (AP l -UCLA's foot- ball squ11d i.!i in good sh1pe and "re11dy for its best effort of thi! year." s11 ys C"Oarh Pepper RodjZtrs. Tht Bruin s \.l'orked Tul!sday on their recently ins111!led I and \\l ishbone·T fnrmation5 , source of 11 crunching ground game which has c .. rried them t.o victories n,·er \V,.shington State And Arizona in the.ir last twn gaml!S. UCLA . 2·4 over·•ll 11nd 1-1 in !hi! t'acifi c·8. plays CaliJnmia here Saturda y ni1hl in a g11me th.1 t won 't affect the con· ference stand ing« becl!.us~ Cal is on pro- ba tion Playtr shifts this week ha ve included Brillo Goodm11n to Startin~ nffeni;il'e rl11ht guard and Ed Galightr to di!fen si1•e \,ft 1uard aftP r both re.covered from shoul di!r a.ilmenls, and running back Randy Tyle r to slot b;ick. C11llfornlo BERKEL EY (AP 1 -Ql1ch Ray \'"illsey says he."s unhappy with !.he nf. fens ive blocking of hi~ California Bears \.11ho 11r~ preparing for the ir footb11ll 1ame a~ain~I th~ Univer~it y of California at Lo~ Ange.les Sllturday. HP said coaches will s!ud'' a li!m 11! Tuesday's 21.1 -hour \.l'Orkollt closely, particu!ar!y the b!ix:king. ·•r m dissatisfied "''ith the · blocking . perifocl. \\'e're going lo chan5e. until w~ come up with the riii:ht blocking com· bination." said \\'11lsPv. Orrgr•••· EL!t.ENE jAr , -The. Oregon Duck~ tlrfen~h·e unit wnrked nut Tuesday .against e:a:pectl'fl S;,n J~e St ale offensil·e form,11!lons in preparPilion for Saturday's foot b.1111 con1e~t in Eu11:enl'. The cli!fen.~e 111so concentrated on pass cover AC*'· Quarterb11ck D,11n Fout s lffl thr Wt lr footg through pass form8t.ion~. Coar.h Jl!rry Frei said lineb11cker Tom Gr,.h/\m is ~IHI on the doubtful !isl for the 11·eekend·s g11me. He \.l'as injured in the Orl!gon-USC g.:tme. Oregon State CORV ALLIS tAP I -Oreaon St.ate footb all co11ch Dr.e Al'ldros. said Tuesday offensh·i! guard Rob Jurgenson and linebaclr:i!r Chris l.Ainde ha ve been side- Oilers Call Air Threat Key to Lions Re;:ard!ess of I.he nutrome nf 1 a s I WP!!k 's encounl.@ r "''ith Nt~·port Harbor it u;as 1>5ta bli~hed some. tlme a10 that ii Hun!Jngton Beaf h w 1 ~ tr> rigure in th i! Sunset Leagul! football rAce the.re were two things lMIRmoun1 to success. The first wa s to defeat Anaheim . And 11fter that was accomplished, victory at Westminster would be necessary. Coach Ken Mollts' Oilers ripped Ana· heim in lhe.ir Sunset Lf:ague opener but Newpnrt lamished the Oilers' image last v.·eek. 28·7. Now ii'! phast two f()r Mtw1!.oi' crev.· with \\'estminsttr's big, mobile Liotlll awaiting the Oile.rs FridAy night. But Moat11 Mes good possibilities for hi!I team·s chances 11ainst Or1n1e Cnun· ly's !"Jo. 2 team. Sa~ r..1 0 1 ts · ''The se.c rt t to Wet1tmlnster·s succe.ss is the pas.sin& g•ml!. Tht1 t'i1 whit seems to pull them out of the hole.. "And it'll not any one rece.iver. It's 1 combirwition of lhrtt different oneg, "I think if we can get 1 1DOd rush Of\ quarte.rblck Jeff Siemens to disrupt tim· ing in hl11: passing gsme and to hurry 1fun a bit. we.'11 baye a goorl chance:." Moat5 also says 1h1t in orde.r to move. offensively 1galnst the hUJe Lions il will require precision from his offr.n.!ilve linemen. '"Wt have to eii:ttule l\.l'O or three plays Ti!l'll W!!ll. ·•we'd llke tD spread th tm out 1 bit tnd get ouU lde on them." he 11y1. Bl".!ildes . the usua l Dbsllclf:s that Sill Bos.,.,·elr s Uons present. Moats is alsn •warr nf !ht r17.1.le datile that ii 11lwa~·s In th, Lion.!i' plan.!i. "You ha ve to play them 100M and honest. They've 1lw1ys tied the big rl!verse or double pa!S and it k1ep1 1 burrlen nn you . "Perhap.!1; the v.·orst th!nc Is that 11 m111ke~ you delense it durin1 th t "''llek ~nd you spend a lot nf liml' mes.oir e :.rnunrl l''ifh snm&lhln& you don't , •11 knnv.· ,·ou ·u ste. "\\'lii!thtr it t11k16 place nr nnt 1t hurll. you,"' says MD1l.!t . lined for the r'-'i l of !he season beca U.<.e of injurirs. Jurgrn&on. 1-1•ho w11s named C'o-captain before !he sea.<.on bt gan. 1nJUff'rl a knee btfore the /1r~1 game ~nd has not pla~ ed al all Lu nde will undergo surgery for a knee injury suffered 1n the. Oregon Slalt.· 1011.·a game Wa•hh1111011 SEATTLF. tAP1 -\\'a s h tn &t on quartr.rback Snnny S1x\..1l ler f;i ce-1 off againfl a sr1fl, rnlrl 111nrl 1n Husky Stad ium snd hit his rcfr 1vl'r~ with long passes in a 90-1111nute f!'l{ltball 1-1·orkout Tue:srl11 y. The 'A'lnrl hlrw rlriw11 a portahl e fiberglas" prine covering p::ir l nf the stU· dent src11nn st a nd~ and C'U! short the football pr11cl1cr. but. nnt heforP Sixk il ler hit Scott Br imha ll ~rvrraJ 1in1rs. Te.sm offl ci:ils ~a id I here w;is a ch'ance halfb::icks Tnny Apnstle. anrl Jim Eicher mighl not suit. up frir S<'tt11rd 11y's gamE against Oregon Stall.' Bnth nurs~d brui~es on the sideli nP s Ti1t srl ay. S1u11ford STANFORD 1,\PI -Coach John Ra lstnn of St;inford says hi! ra1e5 his cel'Jter. Denn is Shethan. as one of the top centers Cl! lhP Parifir-11 Cnnferenfl' R/\!sl on·.'i ron1mr nl c;imp Tuesday after he vj pwed again p1cturrs of the In· dian.'i' :l.1-1 8 vi('[Ory 01·er the Cnl\'f'f Sll)" or Souihern C;i liforn i;i Sat urr!;:i '' niAl1t "Sheea11 ha d another ou tsia nd1 ng game fnr us ::inrl t h i.~ 1~ hecom1njZ ;i weekly repnrt." ~a irl Rals!rin "Drnn 1~ has \·ery Bbl.I' fil led th e shoes o/ John San de and 1nust be r11 lcrl a.~ one of the tClp cente rs of th is confrence:· Tho.'ie "'ho dirln'I 11ere n11r~1 ng n1111n1· hurt.'i ;inrl a 1lmfnt.~ but were expe.c-ted lfl be read.v fnr S;:i!urday·.~ g<1me aga inst vi.'ill in~ \\'as hin~!nn Stair , Tht mn.~t . .'il'rlflU.'i 1n11 1r~· 11 a ~ that 'l[ Oankl.'r and pun! re tur ner Enc Cros~ He reinjured ::i hamstrin8 fll\l.'irle aga1n~t t:SC. t1101l1it1glot1 S f11f e PLLL!"llAN ! AP I -The \\'a sh1n~t11n S1ale linh·r rsil~· Cougars practiced witli only f\.l'O running backs Tuesda.v as 1 h~v prrparrrl In fare S!;infnrd 1n Pal'l AlltJ S.:irurd;i y. Running backs Kr n L~d;iy, Bernard Jackson and Ken Grandberry m 1s~ed lh~ t"'•o..hour \.l'Orkout. Lyday has an !n1ur•d shoulder and J aC'kson has a brui sed knel!. Have to Throw A Lot, Say s • W ester11 Boss Head coach Jim E\'erett of \\'es.tfrn High watched his !ram hold Sun!r.t League co-champinn Ne"·pnrl Harbrir In a 0-tl standoff into the las1 $.IX minutes of their loo!ball t ncnunter J;ist 'f!a r. Then li~htnin~ ~t ruck nri a pair n! defen!l\'e breakdo .... ·ns t:iy the r il"neers Ji: r\t l\'por t e\·entually po~trd a I l·Fi 111n H0"·e1·er. 19il 1s anothl!'r \rar and 1h~ \\'est ern a-ndders iwhri 1n\,:irj,, \pwpnrt Frida~· nigh! fnr ;i halll e nl Sunsl!'t un. beattns l are rri nn~ 1n ~o Sa~·s Ere.re!!, "ii ~hapes up pl'fl!\ ~nod for U.'i F'ri da.v n1 ~h!. · "\\•e.·11 ht 1here ancl 11'11 he ;i real gnnd (oolhall ga mr. ''I ~u ppose we ·11 h-1 1 P [n !hrn 11 ari ;i11 li11 lot this werk . prnh;ihJy a l1!1 IP rnrirr th.1n "''" norma ll.r r!n. ·· Runn ing 0111 nf lhe r:..pl ns11 e \el!r •)! fe~SI', _!he r 1nn f'P 1'S h:11e piltd Up 121 points 1n four strat~h! wins 11 nd are. ratrr:I No; 3 in Orrin~e County. b'h1nd f<.la 1er De1 and \\'estm in.~tPr. At th e samr l1n1t'. a r(lCk·hard defrn·e has re !inqu i~hed onl.1· 3~ markers ~ So, so.melh1ng de fi111t Pl,v has lo g1 \·e v.·hen \\·egtern knoc ks heads 11.·1th the Sa ilors. Al . lhP rnrilrfll.'i nf tht \\'i!Slt:rn veer rs 6-0. 1:13-pnunrl Jun ior Bob Acosta equally 11drpl 31 ~inpn1 n1Jng an y numbr; of talented rert1vers dov,·nfield or at hand ling !he b11ll him$.elr. Acosl11 has 111·eragl"d over 10 yards 8 crack rushing ou r nf 1he 1·ee r option and h~s us"t!ed across eight touchdowns v,•hile his ar has been respon~1ble for f!\"I! other TOs. Wo~kin1r1 beh ind A in the offe n!'lll'e backfield are a trio of alt rnating running backs -Bnb Dapper 11701, Bob \\'11!on {150 1 and Al Oi;tinn 1 J .~~1 . Dapprr i~ !he hrs! or lhe lot \\"Ith his ~M yards .last week hrlpinll lhe Prfl neers in sw;im p1n~ l..oar11 . 27-R t N~ii·port slop· ptd !he ~amp l..nl'lra elPven, Hl·O, ,.,.,.0 weeks .11go 1. E1·e~ert R l.~n ha s plrntx nr I eh•ran mi:iten:.l 10 "·ork w11 h in !he t re.nr hP~. . ~fiddle 11:uarrl raul C'h11 rltfl n l\!W\1,. Junior . 1s r.ated by ~;vt rrll fl~ :.head of i!'a~ualerl 11ll·leit~1r-r fl1 1kt 1\lurller ,oil a s1m1l ar s1111e nf the. lriltrr's prep f are('r _Tight. end 0An11 N.1tf1111:~r l'A'hn al;o phr.11 h1.11 ~-2. l!lfl frRnlP Il l hnthackerl a~hol'~ rto"'·n ont s1cll! nf the Pioneer h:ie with t,11ck!e RRlph C:.rl.1100 !he bigges\ player nn the rosier 11! 6-3, 22A Co-c11pt 11 in .l1rn Truglo\.I' f\l'IO ! is a twn-', )'etr. tWl'\-\VJI}' ~11rter :.t llefrns1ve ,tid and lhP nth,r offtnsl\'" !;icklt . When Acns!111 !h rn"·~. hi' h11 s. 1n 11d· <l itinn In :\'11fiiger. "''1de rer e1 vers v.·ho ca• izr1h them nff In .~pll ! ~orl .Jpff Chris· tian~en 111 nd f111nkt"r Nt il ~"'lh,.rt Evf'l r"ll c11lls Christi 1111.~en tht team\ r.h1t r.h p11~.s carcher I j / Mo11archs Must Stop Ainat QB The ga1ne of the year is on tap Thursday night a t Anaheim Sl31.!.'um for cuach Bob Woods' f\1ater Dei football team when it eo!hdes w1lh 1970 , Clfo~ AAAA charnpion Bishop 1 Arnal. BLJl \\loods 1'.<lys he and his staff aren't doing niuch in the \l.'ay of getting the learn up for the game. "\\'e don't mention last yenr's game 11round here ... they know what the score was. Our kids ha\·e ht'<!ll \\'Siting for a ~·ear for this one so it doc snl need to be built up an_vn1orc ''I don 't want then1 too high ." says \\'onds as he prepares his !earn for the Angelus League open e r against the CIF's No. 2 rated elC\'l'/I. Those \1·ho witnessed last year's cleb:i1·le will n e \'er forget it, f\1ater Oei played bril liantly. yet .,.,.as demolished 48·16 as Amal put on one of RUDY HOLMES Saddleback-Offenw Player of Week the finest nffcnsive displays of BOB BURGES football ever. Saddleback-Defensa Both terrnts "'ere unde feated Player of Week going into that one. too, but ----------- this year's confrorUalion has a different flavor with Amat's al!ack taking on a new look. The Lancers run behind a rollout quarterback I Joh n Sciarra) and \\1oods is of the opinion thal th is is the major item his team mu!'il defense. Wtdntsday, Octooer 20, 11171 OAJL V PILOT 2:; Barons' Offense Tigers May Fewer Mustang Miswkes Tricky Wishbone Use New Ch . Th . G "di · anging eir ri mage Awaits Magnolia Strategy \\'inning hasn't been exactly all the way around. \\'e just a tradition al Costa ~lesa lligh broke down every place 10 Valencia lligh's Tigers used in regards lo the school's fool-general earlier in the season. fewer turno\·ers on offense, .. adds Sweazy. After son1e early-season ex- perimentation, Sweazy has been going with senior Flip Darnell as his No. l sigoal caller. If you are checking the mid- rlle six footh all teams in !he lr\'ine Ltague this \Veek, you not only need a scorecard to tell the players apa rt but you need one as well to separate th e teams. Al! six teams (behind 2-0 Edisonl boast I·! records after only two weeks of league warfare. And, t~·o of those outfits will settle their differences antl ease the situa tion momen- tarily Friday nig ht at Western High School in Anaheim \l.'hen the i\tagnolia Sentinels play host to the Fountain Valley Barons. Coach Glen Thomas of the Sentinels isn't exaclly pleased with 1he situation ;,,nd f~ls his team could eRsily be tied with Edison for the top spot if il hadn't been for a Japse last weekend. "We expected Costa i\-!esa to come out ready to play foo l· ball but I don't think our kids really believed they c·ould beat us. '"We suffered a few bruises -both physically and to our di.enity _ hi th:it ~ame. \\'e a horde of r·urining backs in ··1 guess our kids are gcttJng subduing Un111er:.il)' last Wef'k ball fortunes. used to wh at \l.'e're doinu now. didn 't realty get up for t he ,., I d · ro g;1in a rw•rlion or the Orange In fact, one victory has Tbev deflnilelv are pl•yiog ganie and Wt' neec e to win 1t . r> / ~ to hang in there." Lcnguc football lend. generally caused tun1ult and bett er defense and are tiavlng But couch l)ave P1n1.:kney or exuberant celebrations on th!.' -~-y--------::::~(W;:::;;=:;:;;:::;::::;:;;::;:::;;::;;~;-One of the things Thomas 1•. ....,..,,-err_:,~~ r_r--rr;@ . \laltrn.:1a says it may be a dif-, · urr. ... ~ ,,.--~ ... (.....-; _.._ __ ,....r, ·..,,., l'T•' ,'."J speaks about is clinunating Mustang campus. • ,~:' ~ ~_.1 ~! ~.J vv •.!< n'i~1a kes. ft'rent taclic this v.·eek when 11 11 1 h d v v ....,, -.J ' /us outfit 1:-1es to fend off the owever, rs -year c;.i "We're going !Cl rnake an at-lll\asi,in 11r Lagi;na Beath coach J ohn Sweazy hopes his tempt not to '"'Ive the b;1ll h I h b k d ~ Salurd:iy nig L c iarges ave conic ac 011·n av.•ay so many 11n1cs \\'c are also going 10 try nnd hit a ht· The ho111t'corning gan1e is tn l'Tlrth after wh1pp111g tie harder this ii'cck. sl<i!ed for 7.;lO. ~lagno!ia. 19-7, last \1·eek . "\Ve haci seven turnoi'ers in "\\"e \\"a!ched the fi!ms of The main reason Swea1.y is fl the Costa ri1esa garnc 11.,..0 111. L;ig una 's gazne 11,•ith Brea and trying to avoid that too-high ~ I ~ terceptions and five I 0 5 l we're in1pressf'd. \\'e think fee ling among his Jlridders 1s \..~) ~ ~ lumblesl ;ind v.hen ~uu giie Laguna could well have beaten Frida\' night's Irvine lA!aRue ~r ~ ~ the ball a\\':I}' that rna ny Hrl':l and ll !IS n11ghl just be an con fro n I at i on <1gau1st 1.,: ~ ~ ~ op ll"l'Ck for thcn1 after losing crnsstov.·n rival Estancia at (,':.J ~· JS ~ W times, you can"l t'xpctt 10 .\.' win ." th Saddlehnck." Sil}'S the first-Orange Coast ColleRe. "" T''" <·o.,,h. Swco>y w3rns. ··we 're ., • GULLY JYH UMPER Tfi1'f£ Thomas looks at Founl:1in • Laguna's ur:iquc straight T-underdogs Thev fF:stanci11 's t": \'alley in a similar 1·e111 with forni;;!ion isn't a difficult Eaglesl a.re a ·good f'oothnil ;._,v~ Costa illesa. obsl;u.Jc, hn11ever, for Valen-tean1 and probably have the ~(y "They run an op tion off thr cia as Pinckney·s crew tends best blocking offensive line ' \vishbone T :ind 1h;it 11a.s lllC to gu ll'i!h :~great deal of the v.·e'1·r seen so fl'lr. 8,.i) sarne formfltion lh;l! gnve us-s:imr. "'Thev'rf' vf'ry agile and ; such a hard tlrnc la~t week." .. Laguna plays things fairly well-drilled ;1!1d they have a John Kindred , !he Se11t111rl slr;11ght.'' he says. couple of l:mcks who can beat ~ quarterback, continuC's ro lead Valer1cia c<Hll'! out of its 20·7 ''OU in .John Di xon and Dan the teant in total nrrense. I le win O\'cr University injury Princcotlo." -, has con1plctcd 17 of :IB passes free. \\'hile Sweazy is especial!v ~ for 336 yards and has gaiot'd Pete Laborde ,' !he Tigers v.•a ry of the Eagle ground al· ~) 179 yards in 43 carries. lie has q11arterback. co111pleted four tock, he's not completely sure \} AT Reuben's 1555 Adorns• in Costa ft,ft'S« • BOMBER COCKTAILS asso rted HORS D' OEUVRES scored a touchdo1\'ll running: of seven against University of Estancia's passing gaine. f~' and has hurled three n1ore. :1nd his coach rates hi1n as one "You never know loo murh \ Gary Dev1an is the n1ainstay nl thr better short pass ahout the passing game but ('' 4 to 7 p. Ill• at tailback and has 122 vards quarterbacks in lhe league. !hey ha \'en't really sho1vn too t:' in 37 carries including ·thrl'.'c !)ave Fujinami j5-6, 160) much there up until now.'' he t ~~ in the Cocktail Lo1111ge touchdowns. Fullback Mank figures as the chief running says. i'\::.Y Bauer and i\fark ill i 11 er , 1hrcat in the Ti g,.rs' backfield. '·Our secondary ls getting \. ' r ••\Ye have to get someone in t'J contain him so he can"t roll Rivcils Wear Down Allen's Tiny Tillers Coach George Allen has a group of inexperienced foot· ball players this season. One was a blocked punt that reserve tailback, bolster the li e sped lo a 6.1 average on better and our kids just ha1•e ).:~~~ 0<£b..,,.,-])...,,.fu,,@ ...... &,.,.,@ ~ ;--r_u_o_oi_n~g~g~•-m_e_. _______ 1n_ca_r_,_re_s_1_,s_l_•_·e_e_k_. _____ be_e_o_gi_,_io_<_•_c_o_m_p_le_t_e_e_r_lo_rl __ ..,,_'-"" __ '--" __ -_./_J_...://~~~--':=:::C>...../~~-'--'~"'---"~'.S-::::S::;.:=:".:'.'.::'.'.~- out ··Their offensive line has rlonl' a good job in their first three game~ by not letting any- one gr! to hin1. "And t hev've sho\.,.n an ;i wful lol of ditrerent offensive formations, it's almost a case nf 1nulliple forn1ations," says \Yoods. Woods was pleased with his team·s ahility lo move lhc ball consisten1!v against I.on g Beach \Vilson's Bruins last v.·eek. Th e fourth slraigh! II' i n moved fl.·! D up Ii> No. 4 in the CJF ranking.~ last week, and it's rated first in Orange County. The r.1on:1rchs ripped the Bruins, :JJ-12. and \Vnods says. "I'm bccomini;: more pleased every dny v.·i!h my nffcnsil"e line. the whole bunch of 'cm. '"They 1\'Cre pretty green In begin "'ilh h11t every v.·eek they hnve slowly improved," says \Yoods. At first glance. one would take a second look at such a statement -but the fact re· mains. inexperience has hurt A11erl's charges. _,, This George Allen is coach of the Tustin Tillers who host the San Clemente Trltons l''ri- day night in a Crestview League game and his team is not only the direct antithesis of the professional Hedskins in experience. but also in the record books t 0-4 ). '"The problem we ha\"(' i:o; thal we are so small and the kids gel worn down and then run out of gas. You can only take that hammering so Jong before you crack. '+'as run in for a score. Another came when an end didn't co ntain an option play and a second score resulted. 'l'he third came on a mixu p in the secondary on pass defense. "We don 't plan to make any change$ as far as personnel is concerned this week," Allen says. This means that sophomore signal caller Jim Goldstone \\•ill be at the helm with Brent Partridge taking over for in- jured Bill Crumley at the run- ning; back position. Allen feels San Cleme11le's size as well as No . 44 (Clark Jarrett l and quarlerbaclt Bill Kenney !Jr. I are the th_ings his team must stop to v.·1n. "Eight of our starters are underclassn1en and they are ;============.I bound to make mistakes every Who Cares? so often and ii kill s us." No other ne1vspaper in the Three of lhe mistakes hi!! is '\'Orld cares about your com- talk ing about turned up in a munily like your community 21-6 loss to Mission Viejo last d!lily ncwspalJ('r does. lt't the DAILY PILOT. Vil{eS Face 1 -w=ee~k ----======'I l1nproved Santa Ana Santa Ana lligh's football lean1 is 1·3 thus far -but head Saint!'i coach To rn Bald"·in feels it could be 4·0 .c:oing inro Friday night's Sunset Le:i~uc tilt v.· i t h i\!arinti nt S;:rnta Ana Bowl ··If we had played the 1vay 11·e did in beating AnRhc 1m 1n nur f1r~t lhree gatnes I think v.'e'd lir 4.11.·· ~:i.1s th e ;1lw;1_y.~ opt1n11 st1c l3ald11u1. [ "Ag.1insl ,\naht'.'irn 1:1 30·20 \"1c!ory) \~e pk1.vcd with lo1 ."i l [ reckless .:rlx.ndon. !f we con · I inuc lo plil.V ns "'Cll as "'C Q1J ;igainst Anahein1 . while a!so show ing improvemcn1 , I\ f' have a ''Cry fine ch:H1C'e of winning !he rest of our gan1- es." B11t Baldwin isn't about lo say his club will run a1vay and hide from ~1arina's Vikings. ··Every team in the Sunset l.eague is capable of \\'inning on any gi\·en night. It 's just that well-balanced. l\1arlna has a.-fine team. "Thcv rould have easily !)eaten ·western and they have R better lea1n than their rccorcl 11·3! ind icates." True tht' Saints hal"e: the same won-loss mark. bul San· la Ana has been defeated by so)Tle ralher formidable foes. Santa Ana has heen dumped bv ~taler Dei ( 12·2), Corona <tCI il-·lar / 20-14 I and Weslminsler (42·6) -<111 of v.·ho1n are or have been rank· cd in the county top 10 this season . The Saints h11vc built their offense a r o u n d sophom(lre quarterb:ick ~f ike Molina, a S. I , !BG-pounder who Bald"':'in says thrnv.·s aiid runs v.•1th equal abilily. "li e passed for 140 yards against Westminster and ran. for 109 agalnst Anaheim. so he runs and passes very well." Allstate's new office in Costa Mesa • IS now open. 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I f j I DAJl V PILOT Prep Defensive Playe r s of :Week PAT LYNCH Corona dtl fl1ar L\llK.E ~10RAOO Edison. DALE PETERSON fountain Valley PAT FLAHIVE Laguna Beach GREG SCI ARROTT A l\t ission Viejo BILL MADDEN Su Oeme11te IRA THORP!:; Wtalmlnsler KEN WARREN C:O.La Mesa RAi\DY tl1rLLS Bun1ingioo Beach TERRY ALBRlTTO'.'I J\"e~i>orl Harbor BOB GILL u.lferalty f I Area Sports r Calendar · · Golden West Tabbed for Crown ~f "--TIMolnoNY (Od. ti} l'aatbell -lllW-....... 1 ¥1 M•I•• l I><'< "' "'"-'"' StadJ11m U J w.,.. !>Clio -~1ntl190 ., "''""'" '111•1<1 n ·u 1 C•ou co•'""" -MIH~ V••I<> 11 11:11•111. S•~ Clefl'l9'1fl 11 Tul'll!\. Co,i1 Mii• 11 Ef!fn,le. FCOJfl"I" V1llft 11 M1..-oil1, S.0.-1 1t Unt ... rlll)I, Eell>en ft Cl>' on• d.i Mi r, Wt t11r11 11 l<M'wl'O'I H1•t>or, L1!1\i"• !.Nell 11 v.i1ocr1, foluflllntrlon ltldl t i W11lmlll•ler, MMIM I! S111!1 Ant (t!I t i J li\. P'ric.y FOOIO.ll -C.e111 M•M VI Ellt<lC!t t i 0.1"" Co.11 Colt-. Hull!ll'l!lle><> llNdo t • Wntmlnstt'I'. MMIM 1• S.r>t ... ,,., S.11 Cllmtnre 11 T1u11n, FOUl'l!t•n \1111" v1 ,..,.~noht 11 wntern, ......,,,.,., ~ N.---1. u .. 1,,.,.11,. "' S-1 1t Min i°" v .elo !t i! 11 I ! c:.... caunlr-w -111.-AINlt 1t ,..,.,., ~. fJ·l ~l . !.add"'!lttk '"" ~~~ 1 .. 111rcllno 11 Cn•u• ll :lOl. S.n Dl190 "71K l1Wll1tlon<ll !Go~ Wt$t, Ort"" C011t. SfOdlet!Kk, UC Irvine]. 4PLY. NYLON CORD Before the 1971 football season got under ' way. the general consen!IUS a m o n g Southern Ca'\ i for n i l'l O:in- ference football coache!I was th at Rio Hondo "'a!I a big fa\orite to C'<i p!ure its second straight championship. But the Roadrunners, w1!h manv of their 1970 sl;irs back. ho.vi had problems thus fa r - "·hile the rest of the con- ference teams ha ve all looked impressi ve . Thu<> !he SoCal circuit race -which launc hes Saturday -figures as a wide open af- FITS FORDS, CHEVS, & PLYM. 15 MONTH GUARANTEE• '-!<I• l l TU1H!SS llACKWAll ,h ... hd. 14•"' 11.7• llG SAVINGS OH TIRES fOll '/W's 1n11 "°.i' ••511lS 1.00.1• I.I ,/1.111 •" 1.1511.00 . " 1554 1658 1764 1865 fOYOTA"S. MO'S, OPK'S AND MANY OTMll ~ POIRON CAlS TUKUSS aACCWALIS 27 MOllTH GU•R•IWt&tr . »>•1' 12'51'"'" 14 95 -···--..... C..ooll 11 ... . .... -I';" .. . ...... _...., oM ·-• .,.,,.,lo ---.... -......... -"'...-.--'_"_ ---•• ••1010• u lll•t ,,_ .. _.,,_ - ·fair "'ith an)' one of the six teams tapable of "'inning It all. As one conference coach remarked, "It'll be a surprise to see any team go un- defeated." Probably the b i gge s t surprise lhus far has been the play of Golden West. The Rustlers figured to be en also- ran in '71, but coach Ray Shackleford and his staff have put togethr a high.powered of- fense that is averaging over 27 points a game. Thus. the DAILY PILOT tabs Golden Wei;l to win it - but 11 'll be a dog flghl all the way. Here's how the Southern Cal circuit race Is handicapped . The le.ams' season record to date is in parenlheais: I. Goldea Weat (1-1-11 - The Rustlers ha ve a line passer in freshman B i 11 Cornelius and liOme excellent receivers (especially ~tike Shaughnessy), plus a veteran line. %. Los Angeles CC (t-!-<11 - The Cubs rely mainly on a strong running attack Jed by 3000 STROKES PER MINUTE Cll!• wood, "'l'tal ,,.. leot~­••· Cun .,,.,u,...., clrdM. Cuti wood "P to l'h l,,.h thidi:. GC:,E~T 12'' IDEA #1YI "BIG MACK" VELOCIPEDE Thio "-1-k" •ole<ifM<I! lo IM all ,.,,ai• yohl<l•''"'hlot trv<k oty1od wti-lo. All u.-""""'"' rn>e '-'<llow. Sunollin• ,.11ew fl•kh. '" or!111....i -... ·))'' FAMOUS BRAND 9 in.* PORTABLE T. V. BW Kramer , who 1hared the raoist valuable player honor in the' circuit with Rlo Hondo's Steve Gullotti last season. :S. Rio Hondo 11..UJ - O:iach Mart y Black.!itone's club is much better than its record indicates. In Dennis Tarango and Danny Lara the Roadrunners have two of the super bacU in the confe rence. 4. East LA !S-1 ) -The Hu skies ha ve veteran players at most positions -especially in the backfield where George Smith, Willie Perry, ruin Shipp and Danny Jones all return !><-• -.d ...... diooPP•O• ..,.,.,,." "J!M il you u,. 1~:, llllot. ;;... 11 S-111 rouoh ..-tipplo ,,...,, llOZ.CAN 69' RADIATOR SEALER & STOP LEAK ...... faot -... ,... .. i....,.;-,_ "" •· ;::.::.:.--3• 120~.CAN 7 .. from the '70 squad. 5. C)'pre11 ll·IJ -Tht Chargers have h\'O v e r' talented offensive players in quarterback Rob Dill and run· ning back Mike Hixson. Thus far Dill has completed 4$ of 91 passes for 643 yards. He's the key lo Cypress' chances for title contention. 6. LA Harbor l?-21 -After a pair of losses. coach Scrappy Rhea 's club has looked i;olid 1n two outings -dumping 1'-11. San Ant onio !34-01 and LA f..outh"·cs t (J!i-0 1. . . • . . • : ., CARBURETOR '., CLEANER . ••mo•H luo! 1y•!e"' • • 9""''• vor"i1h end • ""''''"'"· ''"'"'" aqo0•1! C0'""'0" oo.d • froo1ing ""' llM1, WATERLESS HAND SOAP ON'E ll. CAN o;....i ... .i;r1 o•d g rt <U • a ui <~l r o"lll ..,,;1,. 27'. 'AS-IN-LINE ~~ Fill R "- ·: ·: ·: ., . .. . ·: • RADIATO • . . . . . . -. Runs Into CdM Pirates Four Area Teants Edison Express 16-point Dump Polo Rivals ,,...,.., ... - Pirates Score 5-l Polo Win Wtdnttaay, a ctot>tt 20, im DAJLV PILOT J3 Youngsters Offered Swini, Polo Lessons Gains Momentum ·Favorites Costa fl.1esa and Corona del l\.lar water polo teams re- mained undefeated in Irvine League play while host Edison defeated Estancia. 7-6, in dou· ble overtime lo remain one game behind the leaders In ac· lion Tuesday afternoon. l'DU11t1•" Vt l+tv l o 0-1 Coil• Mt.. 1 0 \ ~I Swimming and water po!G coach Bill Jewell Eltaneia training aessiorui an currently coach Les cutler and Peter available to Orange Coast Kmeto (formerly of l he , are:e yoW1gsters ag,e S and up. Orange Coast College moved Sponsored by the Newport-Orange Coast YMCA). Rem111iscent of last year, the Edison High Green and Gold Express 1s gathering momenlum as the football season wea rs 011. Harbor in another League crucial. Irvine Orange Coast College has been Installed a 1 6 -po i n t favo rite to defeat FuUerton Junior College Saturday night 'ounll •n Ytllotl' KOfi"D o..tMtr. Hunitr. Catlt Mtt• •corl<>11 : L"""' ), M~· "-· c.1 ....... Yarll!r Edl111n 11 10 11-1 to its 13th straight victory in J r v in e -Mesa Association, Co.lit of the Program la $10 water polo Tuesday, defeating training RS.Siona are.being of· per month for one child, $18 host Cerrito.s, S-1. fered for novice. intermediate, per month for two and $25 .a advanced, and AAU S\\'im· month for three or more .. Back at full back a n d at Anaheim Stadium in its linebacker will be Rocky South Coast c·o n fe r enc e E!!:..clt 1 1 t 0 I O-• EOl111<1 Korlf\9; Br•vn ?, We,.t, Moor. ho'J•t l. Grt .. am Golden West College romped mers. Clas.'! take place at Newp>rt to a Ia-3 win over host Los Water polo ls tutored by Harbor and Estancia wltll Angeles Harbor to run its area high school water polo Newport's 50-meter pool ptin- Southern Ca l 1 for n i :e Con· coaches with UC Irvine's Ed ned for April. Wh an. And Bob Smith returns crucial. E~ttn<I• >e.orlno: Bt1lt1rm.n 4, Sm111-1. J~•dw vanlfJ Ea,..,,, OlJOI-£ The Chargers are unbeaten, possess a 2(}-game 11.·inning slreak and tor the first time this year appear to be al full strength. fur ample duty in the And in key prep gan1es defensive secondary a Io n g \\'estern 1s a thret>-point pick with possihly offensive action to hand Newport Harbor Its at his tailback position. first Sunset League loss. Costa f\1esa, with Pt1atl \Vaidelich scoring six of the seven goals, moved in front early to hand Fountain Valley a 7-tl defeat. E1tantlt 1 ) O O 1)....1 EOllll'I KOfln.g Tim \'Yttt ). 8!J(!rl1, ference record to 3-0. Newland in charge. Further informf\Uon can be The SWJ·mm1·n •1'de i's laken oblained by calling Jewell at Bv•<><•, E>11nt;1 ocorl...,. c.11rov ;. s .. t nson. ~.iale Orange Coast was pal:fl! by • • care of by Newport Harbor 646--0659 or Cutler at 642-4850. Edison is favored by four to And Brian Bayless is ex-extend ils winning slreak to 21 petted lo see action on offense at the expense of Corona de! and defense. Those are the r-.tar and r-.!ater Dei is a one- Coach Cliff Hooper's Corona del 1\lar squad easily thumped Los Alamitos, 21-2, with Bruce Krumpholz hitting eight. l're1!0-S01tfl Ea•1.0~ • J ' 0-U Tom \\'arneeke and Dave Ban-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;""i non y,·1th cooch Jack Fulle:ton lauding bo th b:iys for I h e i r work on defense as well as of- fense. Saturday coach V i n c e Asaro·s chargers. rated fourth in Orange County and llth in the CIF AA AA poll. meet Corona deJ J\tar at r\el't·port Griffins Have Top Thrower EL CAJON Former bright spots for the Chargers point choice to burst the vanlTY as they prepare for Corona de\ Bishop Amat bubble. c0<on• 11t1 M•r • 10 1 .._21 ~tar. a team that presents Loo "'11m1•0• o 1 1 o-7 G•tD PICl(S c .... on• atl M•r •c1l<'!n9· ()t!o 7. several defensi\"e problems for Ralf'• o••• Grttn B•• Dv t llrun'l<>!>ol• 1. r.1,111cn J, P.imtr 1. Asaro's •ohorts. Cal<>••• ucL,o, by I Mao!""''"'"' l L""""' 7 .. No••• O•me o••• use Dv 8 Junior v1nl1v Asaro started choking or l'l••nln9•on °••• Ortqon S••>t 111 ) Corona O•I ~'"' • 6 ' 1-?• . ( f' I [' f M1C1't•91n ov...-Or-n 5!dtt l>Y 1 LO• •laml•o• 1 1 1 o-• gagging a 1rs men ion 0 "'"" S!Mt ovt • TCU bv IS corona ael Mar ..:orlnQ : eovintv, Corona del l\1ar. but he soon N""'""'t•1••n ""'' 1"11 '""" b• • Cooper 12. G•1•• •· coo~ •· C1lrnP. II ed h. If Florida Slate o•tr 5!>1111l Carolina llY ~roii.-Soon CO ect lmSe · 1 Corona °'! M.ir l l 0 1-0 ''Corona's 0eXtre1ne[y Stroll" Gt0rl1• l..cll over Tulane b• l LO. lllamitc> 0 0 l o-J d"' .O.ir l'orct o~•r Color•<lo 51dtt l>'f • con>n• aol Mar ~tor<n11: Marino t, in the line. Their sprea Orange '""'" ovor Fulle••ori ti; 16 Lt,,,is, WeO<ltt. Gola~n w .. 1 ovtr L.O. Horl>Or bv • formation and a good p;issing s1<1<111oock o•e• Gros1mori1 11v 11 "''"11' t k 11 J' t Mii"' Oel O•tf BlshoP Am~t l>V 1 l'oYn!aln Vi ii•• l 1 1 !~ a tac rea y comp 1ca es our Et1a..cl• ov•' CMra Mu• 11, • cost• Me<• J 1 1 0-1 defensive problems. Wtsrmin"•' ov•r Hunhngion "' 11 l'ounl••n Vall•• ~coring B1own 1, d h h I ood Sonta "'n• ov"' Marini bv ; Wuterlela l. McAaoms, Ab•nl1• "An t ey ave a rea g Slln (l~rntn!• Ovff Tu\!<n OV I (OSla Me"' i<<><ing, Wa ldellC!1 6, r unning attack With the Vf!er Fwnloln V~iltV o•t• Mav,..olla l>Y I Yarwood. Jun;or Viril!v t. Th k I w1sa.1n o•t• N"""°'' t>v J op ion . ey ma e you S op sonori 0,,., univeril•v bv 11 Fo1m1a1n \/•II•• l C o 1--.J the dive then run the option WHttrn O••r New""rt ov l Co$1• MP•• ? i 1 1-l ESl.o n(lf 0001-l EOl1.0n KOr•nO DoOa• •, P •c~!ota l, 01ollt. Hor.e>. Oe•lP<I 7. Hommtl~rg.,, Eot.oncla oco""fl Low. Ou8o,.t. v1~.,.,. ~,;.,.• , j 1 1-t G1ra.n G•ov• M•r'"' •corh1.g .11:-~-'· I I 1 l--1 1(1119, Ber.n•n9!"'1, .... ... (!. Mar!"• G1•d.,. Grev;. Q 0 1 ,_, ' ? l 1-1 M1•1~1 tCOrong Eawa•d>, Won~or. ,,.,.,.s .. n Ml""" 0?86--1 C...•dln G•ove • ) • 1-t? 1"t r•n• scor1~g Ho•m•' S, Bia•: ?, Ec~oerg. Vtrtlt~ W_,1,,,1~1•t• I 1 1 5 -10 l(enn..iv 1050 -~ W••'''""""' ~cor•nQ . H••et•o~ f, 1.~ .. 1. 5m•lfl 1. 1101••'" Jijnlor v1 .. 11v Wl>lrnln~ltr S ] ? ' -\& Ktntot<1V 0011 -7 ".Vt>imln•t~' ;<ori"" Ju.C~ •· rr,n~. h•m J. 81e•tlev 1. Savi 1. Mvtl .. dY, Hill, fr1n•11.,., ... Htllt•. Cirtot1. FrOlfl.Stpn ' Sonor• o•er unlver,.rv bV 11 Foonu ln Vallev «odng. Llcvo, ltlct. play outside. Jt"S 3 very dif-Edllon o•tr CO!"onl Otf Mar bv • !lr-n. Kenne<1v ficult running game to stop. Miu ion Ylrlo over l(atell• ov l CMI• M1 .. 1(orlng: .o.1m1 ~. M1tlc•· W1•:,,,1nster w .. 1mon1•or I O l l -& I l 1 -!l Eddie \\'hite and Gary Ru· ble, playing in the goal for Golden West, each blocked a penalty shol during the v>'in at llarbor. The G\VC Rustlers y,·ill return to action at home f'nd~y when they entertain Los Ang:oles City College at 3. Orange Coast will host l\lt. San Antonio Friday at 3. GclO•n We •t 1 ? 1 4-10 L ... l<lfbOr G 0 I ?-l Go1oon w .. t ..co•ln9 f\/M:.l11r.re l Jolln.an •· Rot.ti, B•Ul • 1. Orongt Coel! 0 ' l 7-! {ortil°" G I 0 e-1 Or•~ll<! Coln tcetl...,, W""""" 7. Bt1I l. Bo~"On. Corona de[ Mar High assistant coach Dave Jordan returns to the Orange Coast area Satur· day night as head football tutor of the Grossmont College Griffins. Y1lentl1 over Layun1 B••<~ bv l bury, GalN . l1y ~. Holatr, •·corona del Mar :eppears[----'-'-'"-'-"':...::=__:..c:=:__::...:._---'C..::...:.:..:..------------'------------------ And it won't necessarily be a leisurely stroll fo r the firsl· year Griffin grid chief, who's also made stops at St. John Bosco and Cal S t a t e (Fullerton) since departing from Corona. Jordan·s crew (2-2 overall and 1-1 in loop action \ '':ill he taking on the Saddleback College Gauchos !3-2, l-1) in an Important J\.I is s i o n conference clash al J\.1i ssion Viejo High. Last year, with Clint Whit- field al t,he Griffin helm, circuit lillist Saddleback drub- bed its hosts. 25-0. Ho11.•ever. it's a bit of a dif- ferent story this time around Yillh the Griffins coming into town "·ith definite ideas of Ol'ercoming a younger Gaucho outfit. According to Jordan, "I doubt that rev~nge is a big ractor at all. La,,t year Gross- mont got beat by a very good Saddleback team. But this year we're different and prel· ly much a new team exct'pt ''ery similar to last year's team. maybe thev·re a little stronger in execution. "They look extremely well disciplined. 1 know they lost to Santa Ana Valley last week. but I think Corona was looking past Valley," opines Asaro. Whan saw some offensive action a gainst Estancia in a relier role and ran for 20 yards in five carri es. He missed the Costa J\lesa fracas. He earned All-Orange Coun- ty, AU-Ora~e Coast area and All-Irvine League honors last year at linebacker. Although Smith Is back, Fred Hernandez v•ill continue at tailback. K1tights Score Few, Don't Lo se for our quarterback and a few Kalella High School"s foot· others." ball team has scored a total of The QB Jordan refers to is three points in t\\.·o Crestview sophomore Tom J\1adigan, an League games but is un- impressive passer to say the defeated in the circuit . least. The Knights scored 21 3-0 Thus far in 1971, ?o.1adigan triumph over Tustin in the has conncct.ed lon 52 of 96 Jeague opener l\.l"O weeks ago aerials for 58o yards and six and tast weekend ba1Ued the scores and has been in-Orange Panthers to a tercepted only twice. scoreless deadlock. \Vith ace "'ide receiver Gary On the eve of the third bat- Clement lost for the season tie in Crest \'iew competition alter the squad's opening 26-17 with Mission Viejo Saturday setback to San Diego Mesa, night at \\'fstern High in ti.1adigan lately has been able Anahem. it isn't surprising to to find either c 1 em e 11 t 1 s hear coach Jack Lee talk of the offen~e. replacement -Don \Veir -or ··\Ve ha re to shore up our tight end Les frank !6-2, 210 ) offense and get a little more in the open r ' h operation out o ii.' e says \\'hile the 6-2, 19Q.-pound ·with optimism. signal caller is mainly a drop-Injuries have hampered the back passer. Jordan adds. club since it split a pair of "Tom can rollout e\'l'f')' once practice games. Jn fact. th e in awhile and. when the entire offensive punch for the defense permits it. \.\'C run him year came in the opener with as often as possible, Cos ta r-.1esa v;hich the Knights "But it ·s our p11ssing game \.\'on. 25--0. and defense whic h have held Since that time i in three U:s together so far ." games I they have !cored one \\'here the Griffin.o; have ex-touchdow n and a field goal. pcrienccd mo sr. of I he i r "We have had five haHhacks troubles has been in the area injured ::ind none of them has of the special teams. been back wilh us yet,'' Lee Says Jordan. "we've been continues. burned niostl y by our "As a resull, v.·e have had to specialty teams in !he first use a couple of fu llbacks at four· cames. the running back position and "Things that Saddleback v.•ill probably be forced lo do does best -kickoff and punt the same thing again this relurns. blocked punts and wetk ... those type nf breakdowns -The running backs, switched hai.:e hurl us most. In fa ct, from fullback, are Bobby last week 12" 19·9 11.·in over a San~ez. a 200-pounder. and Palomar club v.·hich edged ~ 'J'.incx;o, a 175-pounder. Saddleback. 25-21 two v.·eeks " y Rave done an ample agol was a good example. job but \\'e don't have any .. Palomar scored its only spe~ with them in there. \Vit h touchdown y,·hen we centered the injuries, we haven't been the ball over our punter's able to operate y,•ith the same head,'' he finishes. kids two weeks in a row." , I See by Today's e )E ~!~~A~ss HERE, Espeocia.lly i1 )'OU own this G.E. 40" Elretric ~ove. 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Rules for Rating· Yachts To Be Cha11g·ed, Improved Aloha Wins Coin petition Glenn Aloha 11 Rced "s $antana·27 fro1n 1t1e host club Mesa Firn1 Cat-16 R egatta Finishes New Craft Set at Corona,do Coronado, near San Diego, Cal·l6 national regal ta A new high . performance Satruday, Sunday, and :.ton· boat made ils debut recently day. as officials of the SusQu.ehanna The regatta. like n1ost 1-Johi!' Corp. 's Atl antic Rt.search Cat ei•ents, v.·ill be eos- Systems Dh•ision in Costa ponsored by the n1anufacturf'I' .\lesa . int roducC'd ihe 57 -foot Other co-sponsors are Paeilir.: Septar .l\1K·35 target boat. Southwest :\larlr1e nf San Designed and built ror the GoJd Regatta Diego and Coron<1do Shores. " U.S. Navy to add n e 1v dimensions to fleet tactical con do1niniu1n· <le1elc1pn1ent train ing. the 41 .000 pound vee-com pany. hull craft was constructed at Set lO Sail Although the tnajorit y uf en· !he Systems Division's marine tries will be frotn Snu1her11 facil11v al Santa Ana. California there 1\·ill he ro111- A tcital of 56 or lhese. boats Ot) weekend petitors fro1n other are;i:; l\hich have reinforced fiber· across th e country. glass hulls and superstrue-\e>i·port Harbor yacht Favorites in the regatta 11 111 ture.s. '>'-'ill be delil"ered to the Club·s annual fall u 0 1 d be Hobie Aller. lhc designer \avv over the next 2lz years. Regatta will be !ailtd Satur-and builder of the t·raft from The Systems [)ivision enter-day and Sunday. Throughout Capistrano Beach: Ted l!en- ed the marine filed in 1969 as the years, the event has been dricks, Corona del :O.lar. eur- in S11ull1c111 C:ihrvrn;a. \\'aync :ll'h<it•l('r C;1pi~t1-;u10 Beach, 11itllll'f 111 I 11 !' 1971 J.undu11 Bridge Heg<J!l,1 Ii\ l. :i ~ e 11 :1\asu l'1!;. 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' Jroduccd lO 36 _ foot utt lily nat calms, fog or strong , winds. boa1s for the Navv Y.'hich are now in fleet serVice. and a This year';i; event w i I I prototype search and rescue !eature 23 classes -nine The lnternalional Offshorr Rule I !OR I Jor rating ~·ach!s of different size and design 1s to be a1nended in se1·eral areas where inequities and in- consistencies have developed. 11as the 11111ner oJ South Shore \"essel prcsenlty under eval-small boat classes sailing on S<1il1ng Club's P o n1 t' r o y ualion by the Coast Guard. inside courses, and 14 sailing could be developed 11·hich i·hange is a new iTicth od 01 Pt'rpe1u<i l H<iee last Saturday l 'he firm is. al so construct. on outside courses off Balboa v.·ould produce such cons1~tent hull depth n1ea~uremenl. hi and Sunrlay. It y,•as the second ing a 42-foot fire-fighting-har-Pier. SCHOOL OF BOATING SAFETY lll!"A,11 A,OM IRAL C~AlllE\ lHi HE 1.1.S. (OA,ST GUAl!D !l!ET.l Oll!ECTOll results for lhe designs ol tile !he fulure. hull depth >viii bf' 11in of the Porneroy Trophy bor patrol boat for the San Di~~hy class~s . invited to past fe\~ yrars. measured al lhrce posllivns lvr Aloha 11. DiPgo Unified Port Oi5tricL ,_ part1c1pat~ on 1ns1de cour~es Seom11Hhlp D•od ll e<:koninq loarlnt So;iferv Me1ero;ilo9y ··The criticism and ton1· T · d l" "dditio". the firm has include . Lido·l4 A & B, Flying transi·ei·scli· instead of one . l\"O raees Satur ay 1vere .... plaints frorn 011ners of older ~ailed around the buoys in 8-!2 under 11·av studies for ad-Jr .. Kite A and B, Sabot A. B Communi,otif)lli ,rt!n•Kln•! Sl•lt. Cl•"room S•n•on• l Montno Cornplu oon. Mo<l•"t~ Tu.11on. • Bn>cn~re On l!eQu•1! This Y.'as revealed by Olin S!ephens, head of 1 he Offshore Rating Co u n c i I , following meetings at St. Francis Yacht Club's Tinsley Island Stag Cruise attended by some 600 yachtsmen drom all Ol"er the world. boats. ho11·ever. hair uf1en These n1e<1surcrnents 11ill bl' knot wlnds \i•i!h gusts up to 20 vanced huil C'Oflrigurations for and C and Flipper. been juslified. The propo~ed combined \\"ith \\<ilerline bean1 knots and rain. Sund:iy ·s third naval vessels. as 11·ell a.~ Outside racing 11•il1 attract amendments \\"ill make th eir lo provide an oilnlosl J>erfect raee y,·<1s a course 10 I::nimy other high teehno!ogy marine Ocean Ra cing, Pacific Han- boats more compel1111e iind Oil Island and return. orientei:f prngra1T\s -includ-dicap. f.110GET Ocean Rac-e1·aJuat1on of the cross-src· make for better all·<lround Final resul!s 11 1 Aloha JI . ing reco\'ery and eontainmenl 1ng. Soling. _Star, Luders-16. •• Th: ardwalk Huntington Harbour 14845 Al9onquln Street Hu11r in9ton £each 8~6-2110 I racing. tion:il area of the hu.IL !2t Sequo}'a , .Jim :\loon.>. SSC: of oil spillages on th!' high Tempest. Thistle, Rhodes-33. "The t'()mp!;iints and :-ug· reg:1rdless of shape. accordu1g !31 Valerie J, Paul Endter. seas and in rivers and har-lnternational-14., PC. P-Cat. E.,•nings-968-1203 l•nkA,meric•rG 4 M•ller Cnar9t • ' . ' gestions of yacht dC'~1gner~ to Stephens. SSSC_ bors. Shields and Finn classes. and experienced .\"t1l·h1 sn1en1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, across the country ha>e been / Stephens sai d the amendments v.-ill be aimed at more accurate evaluation of I i g h t displacement. cen· terboards. \"ery large lore- lri angles and spinnaker poles. excessive beatn and ''pinched in" ends. The factor or "'et t e d surface. Stephens explained. is measured indirectly in the rule, but determination of a method for evaluat ing \\'Cited surf1ce as a separate factor is still unde r study. Although the changes will not be radical. they v.·ill make for a fairer ev:i:luation of ne"· designs and a better break for good racing-cruising boat s and centerboarders built prior to the IOR. Commenting on the raee results under the new ru le and the criticisms leveled at it. Robert Bavier. president of the North American Yacht Racing Union (N AYRli1 said "I am amazed in the:;e days ol intensive competition between d es i g n e r s and among yachtsmen lhat .a new ru le a great help in refining those, areas of !he rule \\·here 1n·1 consistencies and inequ1t:csj bC'came apparent." Concluding his r c n• a r k s . Bavier announced that !he NA YRU ·reehn1ca! Adi isorvl Cominittee has been expanded to take tur1l1cr ad1·an1age of the thinking and eounsel of ' pro111inenl.1\1nerir::in dcsig ners 1 of offshore yacht.!' j The designers and rttle ex- perts invited to par11cipatc 1~ere Dick C<irter. Ceori:e Cassian. Unt1011 Chance. Bob Der('ekt or. Al:in {; 11 r n e ~· .J Halse'' llerreshoff, Ted Hood.I Ted ir111n, Bruce J\111g. U1ll Ludcrs Jan1t·~ \leCurdl",I Charles 1'.lorga , Garry tl\ull, Phil Rhodes, Bill Sha"·· Olin Stephens. Dan !:i!roh1ne1er andl Tom Young . The rult' ch<111ges th:it are being 1nade 11re agreed to in principle. al San Frand1sco. Details and wnrd1ng 11111 be announced 111 Nr1ven1her First and niosl 1n1port<1111 N e\vport Ocea11 Saili11g Unit Slates Bani" Race f'ey,•port Ocean Sa i I i n g Associat ion has announced the date for its final com petition of t~ year -the 2Jrd anntial 14-r.l ile Bank Race as No'·-6. The race invitation alsQ in· eluded announcement of !he organ1zat1on·s annual meellng and Com 1n o <l n r e ' s Ap- prec1at1on Parl ~' at the Balua Corint hian Yacht Club. l\:n\· 7 atlOan1. i\OSA is 1he founder and sponsor of the fained 1'e1\ port to En.c;enada .1 <icht rJl't'. numerirally \ar~est 1n !he A:-soc1at1on ;i!ill!a1ed clubs The e1·ent a!11 a~'!' teaturrs a dinghy race IJ<'t\\l'!'ll !he ron1- n1odores and 1 ;icr cornn11Uce eha1rn1en of the 1 ;1rinu~ t \ubs Ed ('arprnh>r of Balbo:l 'i"acht Club is th€' prr~idcn! nf \"OSA and will of!1t:1alr at thC' nieet1ng _ La Paz Race To W al'l'iOl' 1vorld. lt"s o!her n1aior C\Cnts \\-arrinr. Al Ca:;~el s ;,11.foo r are !he Al::in11tos Ba~· Argos;. and the J~-.\11\e Ba nk racr sloop lrorn Bahia \'unnlhian Entry de adline for the 1~· \ acht Club is tile late~1 rntry ]llile Bank race has heeu ~et In br acreplcd in Lu11i; Beach for Fridav. Oct 2!1 The Yt1r ht Club"s 1..1 l'al 1acr deadline ":ill be strk·ll~ r n ~ forced. \1h1ch gets undC'r 11·11a~ ,\01 The race starts bc\\\·een the Ii Newport Jelly. and Bal bo<i j\"arnor 11·iis the eorrectecl Pier. First mark of the cour~e 11Fne \\'Inner 1n the recf'n\ 311.')- ts the !'-;o. 2 red buoy 1Cmark 1 mile California Coasta l racr 1 t ~ miles off the fliell'porl from S;in Francisco t fl Pier. From there the boats i\ev.port Beach. She \\'as also sail to the !-~tile Rank _,. s e1·enth to finish in \111;; yrar·i fLas1·en Sea mount) 11·here a Transpae. The · B r ~ I ta 1 n stake boat will be ::inchnred. Chance·de~ign('d ~ acht wfl~ The fin is h is back at Ne"'port. desi.R:ned lo the new lnternii - The annual meeting v.·ill t1onal Ocean Hule 1 !OR • reature a no-host breakfast ::i.t measuremenl r::ilulJ.! s)slcui. BCYC. tollov.·ed -by the eler· 1"he l.OOIJ-mile La l'<tz race tion or officers and d1rcctor~ \1'ill start al noon frorn the for the coming year. Trophies Long Beach arra 11e~u· !hr. will be presented to the class l.lt19-foot Queen ,\1 <1r~. 1illow· "'inners 1n the Alamitos Ba~' in g \"isitor.~ 10 the f;1n1ed ocean Argosy and the 14-Mile Ba nk" liner to 1·ie1v the st:irt. race. Th1rty-0ne entries ha 1· e Purpose of the Commodore"s alre.1dy been accepted lftr the Appreciation Party LS to enter· rare and ch;iirn111n J\lort tain and honor the yacht club Haskell said it is l1kl'l~· lhal com'modores and race <.·on1· the club's linl1t qf 4(1h11a1 s 1v1ll mltltt chairmen for I he be regi;;!ered b.1• lhe 11111(' n! Southe.m California Yachting !he entry deadline. Com• lo this Christian Science Leclure '"A IASIS JIOA JUST/Cl" " "l••~tE• G IMltH. c.s.• ll"ll 1D•Y, OCTOBll"• ll, I 00 , M 1Sl (HUll(H 0 11" CH•"t, S(l(Hl!ST HU M!SI Vl!"llOI!" Dll , CDSTA MESI. SECOND BEST IS CiREAT! ... -- ••• Espe cia~~Y When Yo u Wi n First Place l oo The two photoqraphs here won fii;st Af\ID second place in the monthly contest held among professional photograph· e rs in Region I 0 !California, Arizona, Nevada dnd Hawaii) of" the National Press Photographers A ssn. Greg Schneider of the DAILY PILOT staff snagged them bot h-the "sec· o nd best" M is placed Fieice {above) Wd~ pdrt of d pi cture page and the first place winner, horse~ trotting through a forest of utility pole s, WdS d front pdge fedture shot. When one photographer can win both firs! dnd second pl a ce in this tough competition, his newspaper can be pro11d. The DAILY PILOT is proud ... really proud . attack of pride immodesty) is displayed on of the entire staff of the This sudden (and behalf • • DAI LY Pl LOT:: Insw·ing lnsw·er s Their Bag NE\\' YORK l UJ'l 1 -\Vho enables big 1risuranc:e coin· pan1ts to withstand the seYere loss or a hurricane or a ghetto riut and confl :igration~ .\len like Bill Gilmartin do. Bank Tells Bu y Offer LOS ANC.ELE!-i -Security Pacific National Bank has of· fered lo purchase, lhrough a "'hollv o wn ed in\'estmeril subsidiary. a substantial in· lcrest in The Bnnk of Canton, i.11niled. a commercial bank incorporal!'d 1n ll oni; Kong in 1912 F'recterirk 1: Larkin. Jr . Securil)' Pacific ~a I 1 on a I Bank's cha1n11an of the board and chit#-· CXe<'U IJ\'f! oHlctr. stat~ that the of(ers reprtsent a priv11te and publ it' tender estimated to ~ 10 ex· <'ess of ( U S.) $7 milli on. He t11id the public Under orter \\'Ill re1nain open u n I i 1 Novembtr '.lO, 1971. 11nd the purchase is subjf'C'l tu ap- prn\'al by the appro priate governmental 1111d rcgulalory agc ncirs. • W&L Gets Pact I For Dana Tract Sales of Thunderbird \\'es! Homes 1n Dana Potnl will be handled by Walker and Lee . lnr .. Uie Anaheim·bai;ed l'eRI e!llate firm. 1l was announced this "·eek by George R ~lf'tk· er. prtsidcnl of r<1ttkct De•clopmen! Co. or Arc ad u1 ' ' .· 'Clip' Joint Dotting the eye 'vilJ1 a pen cli p Is Tina Golden '''ho is checking th is stack at the On1ark Industries plant in Portland. Ore 1'he clips arc punched 6ut by a 1na· £hine that ,,·o rk ~ to tol eran ces of one ten·thousandth of an 1n cl1 '\ ' .. '" ~Vtd11tid1y Octobtr 20 1c;11 OA!L V PILOT Chatter ) - } ' • u OAJL Y eJl.OT s WH!nt sday Octobf, 20 1~71 Your Mone y • OVER ,TffE,!(i]([)lJWJ.1E~1 • Can You Co11trol Am~!!. 10 • ,,._IHltt lftltf'4e11W -'tfltl" •I Ufl'OllUt9f1 t A.M. tr.-MAID. 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'• Cliatter -' .· J I ' r • • 38 DAILY PILOT Tl' R evieav Big Top on Little Screen By CYNTlllA LO"'R'' NE W YORK !AP! -!\'BC pulled together a v e r y pleasant hour of circus act.s for a Tuesday night Spt'<'~aL "·Cannon" re\'isited alter a y,•hose few residents just come to see her late al night. month reveals that the series \\'anted him to go away, dead Dr. Welby didn't have much still speciahtes in l'()rpses. or alive and preferably lhe to do except look worried and There ...,·ere hi,·o killings before give the girl irijec~s. Even m1dshO\¥ and six more by the forn1er. The intrepid private an operating room lltene with end. eye blew his assignment : He the dying boy seen1ed padding Our hero, that laugh private shot down a small plane in since the s t o r Y was iflvestigator, ,1·ill be 8 mass of which the heavies ""'er~ escap-melodrama and a departure scar tissue by season's end. ing with the loot, and the for the doctor show. He ...,ras sho t in the leg in the money burned in the crash. At fade-out, Owen Marshall, hrst sher""' and this y,·eck took "Marcus Welby, M.D." on counselor at law, had arrived a bullet in his arm. ABC launched a twcrpart from his 0""'n ABC series to 4tl1 Season Of Chorale Opener Set Stars Striking 011t · B~g Movie Na1nes Fall in TV Ratings By RICK DU BROW And now we come to the big HOLLYWOOD (UPl) -On names from tbe movies who the basis of the latest national televisiori ratings, it can be have been something Jess than said almost without qualifies-sensational in the ratings in lion tha:t the pursuit of movie their new series this season star names by networks for In the latest rankings, Glen weekly seriea has turned out Ford finished highest arnon£ to be a co~ly blunder. these in his show "Cade'~ For a JOllg tlme, many Cou nty," and he was only 38th. shrewd observers of television He's been up an d do1,1.'n, but have said that such motion generally run-of·the·ntlll in thr picture headliners are very far numbers game so far, and thi! from any kind or guarantee time he even had a stronr for ratings success of video. In lead-in program ahead or him. fact, it ii 8 pretty va lid asser· the fi rst part of the Sunda\ lion that television f 3 n s movie "1be Sand Pebbles," generally seem most loyal to with Steve f\1 cQueen. comedy about 11 globetrotting I ad y photOJOUrnahst. A holdvvc.1' fron1 last season, by the way, Henry i-~onda in "The Smith f'amlly," 11.·as 60th. In e\'el)U'C's life there's a SUMMER OF '42 --. The cirtus was shot in Copenhagen and concen1rated on activity in a rather small rtng. There y,·as the usual assortment of acrobats. Jug- glers, trapeze and 11.·lre arti.sLs. There were also dog and borse acts, but since Danish law forbids wild animal acts. the producers sent a camt'ra crew lo Italy for shots of a tamer and his tigers There "'as the usual brassy music and drum rolls. And Ed ?11ch1ahon was around pro- viding some language transla- tions. Almost anybody who spoke English could have done the job si nce Big Ed y,·as disguised in a clo~n outfit. Aside b orn the excessive cira1na, the story of a girl 11.•ith stand by as hl.s old friend, the ,·iolence. File CBS hour stacks a bad heart and a widower father. was charged with up as about the slickest. father too prolecll\'e of her. homicide, The trial will take lightest series among the new The rather shol and killed a place and the slOry concluded action shoy,·s. Considerable neighbor boy 11.•ho, in response Thursday night back on the imag1nc.tion is shown 1n the1_~to_•_•_•~PP<.:__•l__;by'-t-he_:g~ic_l._h_,_d __ 1a_•~Y_•_,_s_oo_w_. ------4 use of location hackgrounds, The frvine Master Chorale those stars that have been Well , lhen there is James develo~ 1·n1o bi·g names b Garner, and although he also el1'a l'azan's Will o""n its fourth season Fri· I"-"" Y " "" video itself. came out of le I e vision th infinitely more effective than th e usual studio backlot shots. The most recent episOOe had Cannon on the trail of some robbers and $900.000. It led day and Saturday evenings, At any rate, the latest ("Maverick"), he qualifies a~ e e , Coast College Auditorium at Oct, JO, offer some rather as· new comic western "Nichols," • Oct. 29-30, in The Orange ratings, for the week ending a movie name even more. H i~ ~ 8:30 p.m. tounding statistics that might r?llked 43rd. His netv.·ork b) en him to a desolate ghost town ) the way, announced Mondav m Under the direction of v.·e 1 encourage networks to be that henceforth his series v•iil mJ Eal: much less free with passing I'=============' .... Maurice Allard, the 100-voice out big money to movie naines be entitled "James Garner as 1 7 • 1 t h ale will sing f Nichols," presumably lo let t ' ' ,..,t ""' ENCORE' mas er c or ronl now on. people know who's in ii. \Veil, , ·.·"J::V · I 1-1 ty-.Loo~ ... w81·1°11'.'hmazz~,·~ton,re:~t~· .. ~;. th:ts :i:~~~a~~~ i~ec!ns~i~~1:1. good iuck to those trying to sell the new title to television quiem" by ·-Gabriel Faure. fered this fall, several with editors. performers who ha ve had a ~t' , ,<1>, Joining the chorale will be the number of major m 0 vie Anyway, in 45th place we • -~-~ ~~· --Doctors Symphony of Long roles-Dick Van Dyke, Peter find Jimmy Stev.'art in his m Dictator Rules America! Beach _ Orange County. Falk and Davi d Janssen-are comedy series. and 53rd there * SH ADOW ON THE LAND d · II B 1th r 1 I th 1 is Rod Taylor in a bummer of • · tC) The ''Requiem" is a choral oing we · u e ac s a m Wtdn1sd'1 Nlthl OYll: J d V D k · · a so-called funny V,'estern en- Wednesday Evening (2h1) "Shadow on the l1n6" (dr&· mass written by Faure upon ansseu an an y e ongin· tilled "Bearcats." There are, mo) 'SS-hckie Cooper, John r01. ally became stars in television, OCTOBER 20 the death of his father. Shortly and are not essentially fron i it should be noted, only about s)'l~e. Gene Hackman. Clrol Lynley, I · lb k h 70 shows listed jn the rating,. •:OOD 111 Nm Jerry Dunphy Janici Rule, Mik• Marioni. Mut after comp et1ng e war , t e the n:ovie medium . A n d Cil Ntws Bill Huddy Strange. story or 1mde11round composer 's mother also died Falk, brilliant as he is, doesn't To continue : do"·n in the 0 llNBt Nl'lh Tom Snyder figllters. and it was first performed in fall in the category of major 58th spot is Anthony Quinn in D !Air Bid.rtbi!I LA. Lake rs vs, m TheVi1i\nl1n motion picture stars. his new series ''The f.lan and Allan11 Fi1con5 in Allanh . £D lfi)ThtFrench thtf her membory in 1887• For the record. Van Dyke is the City," about a Chicano 0 Kew. Benti. Schubei:k a!) Nino ~ Doug Lawrence, baritone, back with a new situation mayor in the Southwest. \Vay O @ Wild Wild West 8:15 O Liker Wr1p-UJ J~. . . .'l'f and Oarrellyn f..1elil!i, soprano, comedy, and came in 19th. down in 66th place is Tony m The Fllnb t011t1 8:30 0 @1 ro MJ5tuy Thuti-.Mc-~ .;g v.lill be the featured soloists in Janssen's new series i s Curtis in "The Persuaders," in m I Drt1111 ol Je1nni. MlUin and Wile ''Th! E1•01 ,,. • ~~· the l•'aure m'ss. "O'Hara, United St a t es which he costars with Roger = M•,.ut radt Murder Case" Trageuy n erru.,,1 I ;. '-' T " M · kl ~ • M Miii u111a1 m11111 reasury, about a govern· oore in a wee Y entry about ID Hod1epod11 Lod11 peece!ul weekend lor Irie c ins _,...wt -· Tickets are available at ment agent, and ranked 29th. a couple of lighthearted con- .:'P.'I Kotlcitro 34 (Rock HudMin ind S:i111n Saint _ _,......,~ :ff Co t Mu ·1 C 0 P, ~ Dtwrl Rtpo rt James). June H~voc 1uests 1s M'~[( ~· N " a'° h md Con Y • F'alk continues to be a terrific ten1porary ad ventures. 8 M1Jbtf11RFIJ rr~ncest• rai1born. "'-":::!'.·::.-1 ewport eac an sla ratings hit with his new entry, In 67th position is Gene (DNnnJim Hawthorne OMllVle: (C) (21fthr) "Porn 111d :'.'-~~;;: :--t.-1esa, and Blu-note Music, "Columbo." an alternating Kelly in the comedy-variety 1:30QMowle:(C)(90)"AnythintCioti" Bus"(musiea1)'~9-SidneyPoiti1r, Santa Ana, or by calling 633-part of the ''NBC Mystery .series he is hosting racious!y, Concl11sion (m11sica!) '5 6--B I n R Dorothy Dandridge. Sammy Davis Jr. 8520 or 543--6049· Seats are f..1 ovie." He plays a rumpled, "The 1''unny Side." And just Crosby. Milli G&ynor. Donald O'Con· Encompassed in ~onK 1r1 Ilia tlvts $3.00 for adults and $1.50 for deceptively ordinary police about at the very bottom, 69th nor. Two musical com edy CO·s!•rs of Inh abitants ol Catlish Row. 1 flliPflOOFX{PmJCJl;Y STRAIGHT BOUltBON WHISK[YOISTlll[O ANO SOTTUI> students. Season lk kets -detective, and he came in fifth to be exact, is sh i r J e y 11ch sirn 1 di!lerenl leadin1 lady tenement sec!ion ot lha poor South. BYTH[JAMlSB.BtulOlSTIUIHG CO.,CLERMONT,BEAM.KlNTUUY which will provide preferred among all shows. 1\1 <.>cLaine in her new situation for lhe same new Broadw31 musical. O 00 00 rn Courtship el Eddie's seating at all five chorale con-i;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;,;;;;i,i;iii;ii;,1 (j)CIS Nrws Willer C1onki1e F1lhtf "lhe Bicydt Thell" Eddie's certs to be presented this II IJO)NICNews .lohnCh1ncellor bike Is stolen end Tom b\imes th• season -are available at $15. m Andy lirlttl!h loss on [ddie"s r.are\essne~. 1--------------------------------------m Biii ~1by Show £D lfi) This Wre• @ N1turt crf A111triun Folk Music 691 Fiim: "Brt1ht Leal" E1!J 0£.BllT lndl1n Arb "Doodling 9:00 0 @ Mtdic1I Ctntet Guests Sany on th1 Rocks" Unusual folk 1rl sulliven ind Jessica W11ter play 1n found on !he rock s of the Western 1iling surg eon and 1 ...om•n resident U.S. is 1~1mintli for me~ninf. he hn trained as his "hands" to m Bttt "'-Oddi perform opera.lions he tin no lon11t1 ® li1•n Aerts do himstll. a::J Los Afldoriados tR la Comuni· 0 (J)@ rn Tht Slllith family dad "Blind Chance"' In order to 1t\tnd rn AJC tt.'11'1 Brian's sthool llfair, Ch1d swaps }:00 EJ CBS Ntws W1lt11 Cronklla duty with 1nolher dettctllt who ii (Il ABC""" Srnlth. Re1son11 killtd on lhll sh!fl. 0 ml NIC Newt John Ch1ntrllor f'f:)@ American D1t1111 Mtchlnt (I) lrutfl or Con1111111nct1 g;J LI CrU? de Mulsa tniu1 C!J Drlifltl a!) Rllsas p1r1 V11onlt• Q Whirs MJ UM! 9:30 Q {I)@ ffi Sh!rlt(I World '~t 09) N11111 ol !ht li11111 Colonel" Assigned to tDVtt the :!Ill m I love llltY of 1 new oi! re1intry, Shirley lOJIM m I Dr!tm ol J11nnit betomes invcl~ed ln 1 fi11 ht 1111lnsl (1jJ Tht Tumed 011 Crbis the compa ny. £D Hlsto11 of M1J.ko O B•du W•rd Hews g) L1 l11lrusa (f) tt T•ke11 1 Thi•! OJ The Vlr1inl1• 10:00 O 00 P1hnnit Vic Moriow ruesb rn M1ntt1p as !he alcoholic b1olhtr ol Jane IU· J;lO O Doctor in tht House Th• honor ley (£1ilabtlh Allen) who hires hhn- ol St. Swilhin"s Medlca! School Is 11 nix to iest:ue hrr brother lrom skid ,,.~, wl'len rival colltfians ~teal Its row. ma$t.Ot. Q {1g) m If I 1 lrl I; 1 II t I J "'Tba O l'rimus ''Underwater Getaw1y'' Phantom F11mhouse st111 D1vid A lo1mer employet: of Primus' pulls McCallum, Linda t.1a11h ind 01vld 1 $50.000 bank robbelJ, then Ines Caindint i11 •n Involved mu1dtr to steal his 1ubm111nt. case aboul the su~rn1lural. "Silent 00 To Ttl1 ttlt Truth snow. Secttt Sriow'" ~tars lt1d1mes (!)I Drt1m ol Je1nnit . Pera. Lisabeth Hush 1nd lon"'Y O MllUon S Movie: (Cl (2hrs) "The Chapman [n 1 slo!J ol a youngstei V.l.P.'s" (drama) 'f.3-[111abeth who becomes irw:rusin11y lnvolv~ laylor. Richard Burtnn. loms lour· in his own !.tCftl world. din. Elsa M~rt1nelli, Margaret 0 (]) 00 al Thi M111 and t1M Rutherford. Orson Welles. Maggit City "Disaster on Turner Slrtet" Sm•th. Rod laylcr. Linda Ch11stl1n, Mayor Alc8l1 in~\sll that the city ac- VIP's w~•t overnight in London air· cept the low freeway construelioll port lounge tor a !011·dela1ed fli11ht bid submitted by the ton of • lo Ne"' Voik. tonvicted con!ractor. Guasts are m Ho11n's HenHl1 l!roderie~ Crawford. 01tk R1mbo Q) (}) D111nrt an d Willia m $ch1llerl. £D M1squer1d1 Re11u\1r A1nold SO· 0 The An111ers bololl h jmntd by ruesls Paul 1nd m Hews Putnam. nshma" B1rb111 Tracey. Wndra lee, and £D ()]l soul! Sim W1terslon 1n "Sadko," !he li"e al Moehn l1pat111 11! a poor Rus~ian musician, i nd "The (Ii) Boi ProlestJoniil P1rsnn 1nd tl11ultt111." w_hich poses 10:30 m Hnn Bill Johns lh• Qllts\lon: How hr IS It lrcm al Et Retrlto lit Doritt1 c,.., [HI to West?" ~Film: (C) ''liood Dlf for I ttl Lucht~ Han(in(' Fr~ M1<:Murr1y. m tt II W'11u•ll &> 42 P'lu• ll:ftO 0 m €E Htw1 O ®J mMeirs l.'00 IJ ([! C.191 l al'Mtl PtKIY Lee ind @ Ta Bt Allnou!ICH Carol Burnett leam 15 him New 0 (!) G) Htw1 or11111s ladles ol the n~.1ht ~.o sl~f 0 MO\'!t: "Top m tlM AtHt~ (dr1- "H1rd He1rted H1nt1ah and lou1s· ml) '63-0ein Martin, ville Lou" In 1 blurs-ll1vo~ed pre· m To Tell tht Trutil ducllon number, i nd co~e.d11n_ Dom m Btll lht Cloe• Ot L11is1 pl1ys 1 s1d11!1c·minded (ij) Tiit Collrw 11 our Tilllts m1st1r of ceremonies in I SPOOi OI fE This WM•· ''Th• Ullimtte Game ShoW " . 0 m Adirn-12 "The Start.h'' Mal• ll:lO ~CJ] M~rw,!~ffinCmoll lay lll)'llerlously disappeari mlo the 0 M1 m "' wlldJ of Griffith P1 rk 'll'lii\t pursuinri 0 Rims Actloft . • 1 robl>try suspkt. Rich11d Pe1body D Spend 90 m1nute.s with 1nd stu Gmtam 111ut. * WOODY ALLEN! O {])(l)t'l)klll'lttlild "Pa rls DICK-€AVETT Now! Witch's Styli" S.m1nlh1'1 morltl 0 (lJ (6J al Die' C-11 Woodf husb1nd b 1nd1nJfrtd when hll Allen is solo -u1st. , hot·l•mpflred w1rlock·l1ther r11liz11 m llliwt1: "Tht Conkl11 ll"Offltn" lh'1 hm bH11 in [uroJ>t 101' • (dr1m1) '41-0ouflis f1lrb1nk1 J1. whllt 'll'lthoul vislllnl hlm, Maurie • l!J Movie: "The CrMpln1 Unkn°""" [w1111 1uesh 1! her lllhtl. I (sd·fi} 'S6--Bri1n Donltwy. DAYTIME MOVIES t:al CD "hi Actmt" (dr1m1) 'Sl- SPfllC9' Tracy, Ju11 Slmmo111, 161'· ts1 Wrlltit. t:•IJ..,..... ~r' (comedy) '32-(llOfll M. Collin, Cl1udt!Tt Colbert. -r• t. , To111bstcnt" 1111) '63--8un l1ritJsttr, Chudlt C.udin1lr. 1:00 O (S) "TM Ust Kunr (•dY1nturt) 'S&-Robert T1y\of, Ste••rl ~r1n11r. m ..,,, jrl ttlt Sly" (mJlttry) '58-SIM Brodie, S1ndr1 frtndJ, 2::00 QJ (C) "f"mh rrcr111 '"II" (mini. ttl) '55-fornrSt Tuc~er, M111..111t Wh1linir. M1rtht liy1r. ). 3:00 00 "Hud" (drtmr) '6J-P1ul N"'· min, Mtl'o'Jft Oou1!1i, P1trlcl1 Ht1I, O'_W (C) "Mllll"' Dolllr loltr111tld~ (,...lttfl} ·~ 8111')', Robert (romtntt) '52-E31har Wlllllm~. Vic· l,owtfJ. ., 1 tor Mrlur!, IJ (C) °'Olllt hi t11t lunllt (td· 41oo e Mscnpldoll~ (myt!t!Y) 'tl- vtnt1;1r1) '54--0tnt Anclirws, M•n~t C.I")' Grtnt, Jo•n fonl•1n1, lrl11el Cr1J11, D•~ld r1u11. I Bruce. 11:011 (]) fC) "Tht ltop1nt" P~t1 1 (dr•· 4:30 !I) 5tM•" 10 AM n111111 ' ' : FASHION ISLAND Newport Center ) FASH ION SQUAR~ Sant • An a ' / •• HUNTINGTON CENTER Huntington e.ac.h SOUTH COAST PLAZA Co1ta M•1• .. .. ,_ .......... w-- Program Rated "GP" The Miri sch Production Company presents SIDNEY POITIER Walter MiriKh Production ORGANIZATION" ~ 'ANAVJSION• IECHNICOLOll"' Un1led llrl1sls Monday thru Thursday "ZHIVAG-0" ot 8 p.m. F,idoy et l :JD p.m. Sat.: 1 ;JO . 5:00 . 8 ;30 p.m.. S11n.: 1 :OD · 4:30 • 1:00 p.m. IT IS LIFE ITSELF ... RAW BEAUTY JN ALL ITS AWAKEN ING! NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES If'...,,.,~ .. 1~1. ~.-.rl . .l•~.M~•. /;;W U<"ld'"' ''"'"'""'w""'°'-"fll(N05" (I )•" ·'1••11 D••• 5• lDttf 11 L..a1 l;h U• l• M~•;" ';';' ;:;~~ ,.11c:,.1,,.·1.;,1, ,,..,....! "DO<" !I I ''Tiil NUNllNG ,,1,1n• fl1 "MONl l WAL.JM" (G'I ~·-­.. _ -·-~~··>011 . ....... ,,_ .. .... o._ ~1 t.a1 1 -·-··-!1-0tJJll l fllf,(()/fl/.11~!/r lf/.\f "'TWO lA•l llACn'Gr (IQ "MUMlllfG ,AITT• 11) ... ~ "Sll001 OUTM{''I • • • BAT SCENE -~le1nbcrs of the Orarul a fan1 ily from left f are Bonnie BuUer. Claire Rirhardson, Casey ~tiller and (lo\rer left ) Lisa Ferguson in the Fountain Va lley Comm uni ty Theater's "Boys and Ghol!!s Together.'' ) Lo11g . Beach Playhouse Prese11ts A1111ual A 'vards The fi nal b\O pla~s of 1he Lone Beach Commu nity PlayhousP season. ' ' Th e Curious :;;;a \'(J>'.e" :inrl "Life \\"ith F'<trher," pro1·cc! the 1no!il popular. hut prr forrncr~ from fnur 01her prndui.:!1ntts also collPcted !rnrih1r~ Sunrl;iv night at the pl;iyhnu.~c',~ 15th annual a11·<1rds h:inriurt aboard !tie Queen ~lar~·· "Fatber:· !hf' rr1·11·:il. nf Broad11·ay's <1ll·tir11e hllx nff1r1> champion. 1rnn th" ;111cl1rnre's laurels a.~ !he bf'~t show nf the .!'ea.!'nn 11·h1le "S;;ivai:e·· anrl "\Vitnt ss fnr the Prn~C<'ll lion" finished so>cond and third. Mich;il'l Bowers rlrw 1n fro m Flnr·irl<t tn ;irrcpt th!• "Ethl'I" ;i ward as best actor for thf' se;ison fnr h i s perform;ince l'!s the in lu1111 r. pony pic ker in .. Three .\len on Preniiere , Minus Fil111 RJCH1110ND. \'a. 1AP1 - The only thing missini:. at !he 11·orlrl prPmierP nr the Sidney Poitier f11n1 "Burk l'lnd thP Preacher" S::irorrli11 nich! "·111 he lhe /1lm "Buck :ind the Preacher.'' P11itier. enprt)rj11rer of !he mo1·1t , ]l;:rrl thooe-ht it v.·ould he r,..arlv in tune fnr the bf'nef1l prerTiu~rP at \'ir11.in1 a t:n1nn t.:n1rPrsit.r. of 1rhr•'h h!' 1s a !ru~tf't It. 11·a.o;n't .5f1. 1n~tr r1rl . he 111!1 brin~ ;ilnnc .1 film entitlrd "The Or;:aniz;itinn" -a ~P· qut l In !hP 19fi7 . .\r.:iriPm ,v A\.11 ard-\\'111nin~ Pn1t1l'r fil m, "In thP Hr;it nf the \'ii;ht " a Horse." Selected as he st ac· Ire's was Clar;, Grich. 11·ho p!;i , pr\ thf' clPfend::inrs 11 1ff in "\\'1tness for the rrf1~fl('ll!1on ." Ted Ru sch, lhf' ;igrd r>.> rr·ut11·e of "P;i\lr1·ns." tnnk the hf'sl n1;:ijnr s11 pr01·ti11 g ac· 1flr ;iw;irrl. wt1 ih· D 1;, n a C111ncron fro1n ''The l 'urious S;n·al!:e·· v.·;i s r.;i111rrl he~\ n1::i- jor SUpfl"'rl1n~ ;irt1·cs~. In 1he 1111nor s~1ppnrt1ni: r;ilr!.!or,i:. P.:i1ric·k Ocmpst'v of "[)nn't Dnnk the \V:irer" a n rl Pr1.~r1l !::i F u r J a n 1 r k .,f .. «11nn11~ S;i1·;ige" were the a11;irrl \linnrr;;, II 1nn1ng 11•1lhrn1t 11ppos1l l•\O 11·r1e t11n 1nrn1ht>r1' nf thr "l.1fr 11 11h Fl!1her" r11s1, .J11d1 J".>ill 1n tl1f' C';in1rn f'a1e~or.v .ind Br11rr \\'url as hr~t juvcnil" \'r1rr.:in ;ic lnr '.'11;,rvin C!nvr! 11 as ,e11cst spr<1kcr for thr f'I rning. rcrallini:: nicrnor,1hle inc1df'nls frnm hts lnng cnnl· 11111ni11• thei:r!er t·.:irl'er. Other enltrT ;iinmrnt include~ stl"nr <; frnrn !he !970·71 season's E"i!lht prod uctions performed by lhe <ill'arr! nominees. Fi lrn Pt·e111i ere Se t for Vegas . L/\S VEf;AS rt :r1 I -rtt: 11·orlrl prem1f'rP .,f .:i v.·,..~tcrn ;id1·enture st;:rrrrni:. D t 11 n ~l .:irl1n 1411d Rri.:in l\r1Th 1111\ he hrld 1n La; \'f'ot:l s '\111. 11. Thi• \1nrn1a l!'ntcr l1lr1 l'l'lr:l"!'rl t.1 :-.,·a111111;il I ;rnf'rsil r.rturr~ 11 111 prrn11rrr ;it the r.1 rk11;i1 Thr;i\r r H n n n r Blarkn1an. 11hn st11rrefi ;:r; I'll~~\ f;;i lnrP ln th!> J.:inll'S Bnnrl .:id1 enturP '·(;nlrlf1n!lrr .·· 11 111 hr thP female lr;irl NOW SHOWING A new film from Costa Gavra' who gave us "I " "Olll 0' fW[ Yl .t.•'i 1~ llST" -Cwt .... !'ASCl<!Afl/llG ll'll/.I .. " ....J udllh C•lll -~ ... _,_._ ~ 901)1'-" [)r)nrrr.m~~ £.e.~:a~r. Jevr.il f<(1(11(T1nn ,. , Yves Mon1ond Simone S1gnore1. _ -rif<1 "The Confession" ALSO-Thl1 Pro110111 t-'•d "l " J•a11 Louis T1l11t\911a111 "A 0.UILIHG MOYIE ... SUll EIHOll" -Joi Y, Tlmu "THE CONFORMfST" £WoNIWPORT RIA<t-t ,,, thr entrance tO the lab11lo"i lido l\h• O't J fll~O ..•••••.•••••••••....•..•............. RICHARD BENJAMIN JOANNA SHIMKUS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ~ 2Q, T'h;' .... 1. Marrlilfl'I afaYDung .• 1 Stockbroker '~cO~OJt eY Ol~U•l• Q ~ •"• ,1,,1 .. .-01oa•E c . scon 111 "THE LAST RUN" STUDIO ' PREVIEW flRIDAY at 8:40 p.m. N•te: "tHl LAST llUN " •how" ,114oy .-1:00 P·""· elll, WednesdJ~. Ottaber ZO. 1~71 Theater. Notes 'Journey' and 'Albatross' Open .. By TOl\1 TITUS 01 !ho Ol llY ''ltt l ll !I Th t first of thrtt "hig onts" in the rtalm nf serious drama arrives ort lht Or;ingt Cnast tonight whrn the \,;:r~una M oul t on C.:omnlun i t y Playhouse opens its spec1HI produc:ion of Eugent' O'Ne il!'s searing dr;iml'!, "Long l)ay's Journey Into Night." Tht Laguna drama heads up " heavy schedule of con1- munity and col lcg1;1te thel'ltrr being unveiled in Qr;inge County this wvek . Other npel1· 1ngs, ;ill t«i rdf'd for Frtrl<i y, ;ire the Fullerlnn f'onllightcrs' "Nnbnd y l,nves an i\lh;i trnss," the Founlilin Vallry (.;orn- rnuni1y Thc;itrr's "Ro.v.~ .:ind (;houls 'fogelher." G n Iden \\1esl C-0llege's "Egad. \\1hAI a C;id" and C:at Stair Full<'rton's "1'he Bors 111 the Bi!nd." The ci'Nedl drama. being s!aged in lh~ festiv11J of Aris Foru m Thc<'ltcr Rd jacent to the Laguna Pla.vhouse, is one nf [our "eKlr:ts" on the L;:ii;tuna r;ilenrl.'tr thi.~ sea~on. Playhouse man11g1n::: dtrcclnr Hi:rp Grah am is staging "Lor.g Da.v's Journey." na,·irl .ind Bet sy r aul. ;i 11elt known Lagun;i :ict1ng !cam fnr the past Ji> ~·ears. 11·111 plav th e roles of the Tyrone ·p;irenL~. pta.i::11cd h.v drink ;ind drugs, respectively. P;it Bir kett is c;ist ::is the elder ~nn ,J;i1nir, v.·ith Paul \V1lsnn pl;iyini:; !he ;11 Jin g ~:d n1und 1 Q i\rill hi msrlf 1 ;ind Dee Dee S('!llen1.1 re rnunding out the cast <1s the m;iid. E1i;ht r('rform ancrs o f ''Lrin11: 0<1\ ·~ .lournf'v" are schedul ed, • \VI' d n e S d a ~· s through Saturdays for two v.•eeks al lhe Fnrum . Re ser1·a· I , ... , ,,_ •. ,. --~. . Lisa Fcrgu:11Jn. Ke1•ln Rellly and Jer i K11pu s. Perform11nres are S('hPd ultd f'lr Oct. 22, 2.1. 29 :ind :JO <1! 8 n"clock in thr Los An1 1gns !!1~h Sch1111I thri:it cr, ti;5'if) Newhnpe St .. F11u nla 1n Va lley, \\'ith H 2 o'clork rn;itiner f!n Ha!lo"'Pen <'lfternnon. Resrr1 a· lions !168-2852. * (Jld [ash111ncd 1nelndra111:.i is the fare at Golden \\'r:.t L'nllr1o:e 11·here "Egarl. \\'hat .:i Cad" 1v111 he performed h} !hP Shehere1.ilde l'li:rye rs t h is V.'l'l'kend only. Thrrr pcrfvnn;i nrrs wil l he gi1 l'n. Frid.iy ;il R n'elo<'k :inri Sa1urdar al nunn ;111rl 2 fo'!'l•wk 111 !he Al'tor·.~ Pl;iy hnx 1n the 1;\\"l' ro1n in u n 1 t' :it inns hu1ld1ng . neser1 at1ons 539· 769~. f'rtday 111~ht 115 lhr: opr_n111)!. pe rform11:nee of the Jrv1ne ((lmmunity Thrater·~ nl'W seas\ln. Rlt'hilrd f'JcJw 1s d1rrc· ting the .'lei! S1n1nn co1nedy. J\llfr!l (:~n1111'1', (; ll r I' Sad1•n1p, .lc1annc \Vulr11tt ;inil [';iul Scr>p he11d thr c·11~1 .:it the llll11111n 1t1c.~ 1l;1ll Pla ~·h1111.5r 011 1he l'!' lrv111r c·an11lus, with ;:in R ,.·,·iiwk curtain. Reser1·;it111ns S~i·17J.1. Th(' \\ f'~lllllllS!rr C•lfl\ n1 un11y ll w1!J g11c t"n niorr 111'1 rornii:uH·r~ 11f its 1niti;il of frrin~. the n1usu.:a l "You're a ( :wui ,l\!an. <:hnrlle Arowo. •· fo'r1r1;1v and S;:i lurdily 1111der the d1ret·l1vn 11r 1:red \\l('!<L The r·as\ 1s ('•)lll pnst•ri ol ~:nC' c;111r1t, l\athy l\'il s11n, Zi:r\'k ~1t·E11an, HryHn\ l.:1nirr. \\'11l1i1111 Cullen <1nd l\1·n~ t\ewhn l'erforn1anl'f'S ;:rrr <11 * lhe F1nl1'~' Srhnol. Ed11ards at Snu!h t' n i'l s I llcpt>rlor1. Tr<t.~k. in IV e st m i n s \e r . orig1nal1~" st·~rdulcd In 11TR r Hes~rv<it ions 897·1164_ up i i .~ run or 1hr rork opet·;i B.inging down the curl:11n nn •·To111mv'1 this 11·eekend, has STAR IN 'LONG DAY 'S JOURNEY' Laguna'• D1vid ind Bet1y Paul r s!endrd the ~h\1\Y ;:in rxtrH its season opener is the Loni.; Beach Con1 nn1nity Playhouse. \l'CCk because of a hC<ll'Y de· whirh 11.111 ~ivc the f111al niil nd fur !lckel.~. prrfnr111a11ct·~ of "The RI'~! of llons 494·0743. * ·ronv Brandt of Corona dtl ~1~r. · whn once pli,yrd the rlen1.:inding lc11d rn\e in ''l\'obt>dv Lol'es an Albatross,'' is rlireciing the f'ul\ertnn pro· duc!iOn v.·i th Ail! Christian l'!s !he fl!Sl·lalk ing TV ~~riler. Others in !he Fullerton cast .:ire l\1ary Lynn Shea, Laurie Ann Shaw. Be!h Tilus, Floria t11ose. Da l' id Zesii.:er, S1e1·e Oshorne, Gene \\'endel, Celia Hansen. Rohr-rt Mr n rl oz 11 , Lton Compton. Cheryl Saidi and Ralph Appel. Four v.·eekends of producl!on [).:iv1d En11nrs <lnd il-l<1 rtin Frirr1d.~" l··ridn v a1ul S:11tlr" 11re planned for "Albatross,'' Brnsiin :ire dirrrtlng lhe shoi~ (l ilv. li on Alhcrt!<cn dirert~ ttir Fridays and SA I u rd a y s 11·1th llrginald H11<lk playing roinr1l y at !hr pl;iyhnusl'. 51121 through i\01'. t:i ;it the :hr tirle role . hai·kcij hy th e 1;;. i\nah1•in1 SI. Lon~ 1~1•:1i·h . Murkfnlh11ler Center. 11 9 n~:k hitnd Ambrusia. The 11rn· Hcs1•rl';itions 121:ll 43R--05:16. Buen;, Vista Orii•r , Full erton. durtion rr~un1rs tonight andl'•;;:;;;;;;;;:l Re servat ions 527-44 1~. pla~·s th r1JuJ.:b Sunday v.•ith ;111 11 * extra pcr!onnance at !O Thr. Fount;:i1n \l ;illry ('nnl· o'l'lock ~;iturdny. I 1nuni1y Thc11lrr 15 l;i1inching C11rt<11n 11111c fnr ;ii! rither ; its ncv.' sril~On wi\11 ;i pt•r·for·111;1 11('l'~ 1s K ll'clock Clt Hallowee n·flai·orcr! sh 0 "', rhc Third Slep Thr11lcr. 1R27 h " Ne1(·rvirt Rlld., Cu~ta Mrs;1 .1 •aui1o11 1~·J•'•.11.21 -K;oon< "Bny.~ ;:incl Chnuls Toge! rr. ,,.. F'"""'" H•narr••" openlnj{ Frllt;iy rnr a tv.·o Reservations ,;*'16·1·163· j "SON<; Of NORWA Y" IGl "'eekend run. r•·n Directed 1'11• Joi· tllar1 i!lr, "Barel1~1l in !hr l'~rk" "WHlN I IELLS TOLL" IGPI • • ! h k d S~K!ll KIGI M•tm•o -S•I. 1 ~ m. thr children's p r n du c I 1 o "l~""~''.:"~'~"~"'.:"'..."'l"'.'~1~,~·e~o~-·:·c"'.:'"."'.'.'.:'~'~'"~"""""""""""""""""""""""" fea t ure~ Case~· Mill er, Claire Richardson, Bonni!! Buller. FUNNY HOW LOVERS ST ART AS.,. Du11ce 11 /ieater Sets "Mena•rerie' ~ "fr18ncis" Co11cert ut College ThP famrrl (;Jnna Danrr Thr.:iter 11·11! pre~ent a concert :11 the Or<'lnl!." Co.:isl College A11r!1111rium Th11rsdi:r.v. Th£> perfn rn111nr·e !.~ !<l'I fn r R ~O r.nL :-inn rrl'rrrPd se;it.1 •trl'.' price<I ;ii $,3 fnr nrlults and ~2 f<>r sl11dr111s. The proih11·1!n11 pr r s P n 1 ~ three suh.~ta nt1al I; I or i "' NPwman ~·urk~. "tl·l;ig.:i71nP." "Of \V inds and Tirn<''' .:inrl •·orbiL"." IJnn;iJd McKaylt>'s "(;ames" 11·11! also be pre· srntcd. npcn lod11y ;inrl \\'ednesda.v fro m 11 a.m. unlil noon end from 5-7 p,m Fnr inform ation contact th r QC(' dance depart· ment at 834·5767. '1 2th Niuht' ~ Schedu1ed Cast Li slctl In Clc1ncntc Tht San t:lemC"nt(' Cun1- 1nun1f.y Theater h;i~ :1111111unred the cast for its <ln1h1lious se· 1·nnd produc1ion nf lhl' ~r;isnn . Tennessee \Vil \1;1111:;' ri•nowned dr;in1<1 ''The (;!nss t>1 Pnagerie.'' <Di -~TT• I -... ..,,, • R J u11 ,.., .. ••-• ""°"' • ••• ••u• ,,.., JRJ TECHNICOLOR" 0 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE NOW AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS "Or)Jit~ ... wh 1r·h is prrfnrn\· ed to Irwi n B:ilelnn·.~ "S/111rt Sy1nphnn.\'." introduce.~ the co1npan.v's r f' at ll re d diln· cer.Carol \Vl'!rncr. r.1 i "s \\'arner is ass1sled b\ 11 us.~ell Be;il!Jey aorl Ar!hur /\ll k:iclian. f.1iss Warner is on the L'CJ .. A facultv .s nd i.~ !he wire of dance~·;ictnr Dan DAii ey. In Laguna "Twelfth Night." cnnsidrrtd ~ h ;:r k e s p P .:i r e '8 highest ;:rrh1evrm<'n! in :o.het>r romedy, \11il l opE"n the 1971·72 cnm- m11 n1t.v e1·rnl!> prngrarn for Saddleh;ick Collrge. t:arol l)ahl, last seen in 1hc leading role ol "The {;irt in the Freudian Slip.·• will pl;iy the domineerint: 1n o I her . Am11nda \\'ingfield. lier son Tom. the story's n11r rator. will be pli:iyed by Torn T;ili11ferro. recently seen in .i rlual role inl------------------------- •·r.;in1c~.·· 11·h1ch l\'ilS first pf'rfonned 1n 1!1~11. rrrcil•ed its l\'c~l ("11.:ist pre1111rr last v.·eek al thr. f)n11·111'1' T Ii"' flt Pr . :\lcl\8\ IP's wnrk is a th r.:it ric111 s11c111·c"h1>1·r•i)!.r11ph1c ~lurlv of !he J!<1 n1r~ l·h 1ldren 1p11r!ir11li11·ll· hlark r·l11lrlren1 pla\ Tr.11d 1111nnal ch 1Jdrcn's snni::~ .:i rl' ~11nJ:! h,v \V;inrla Lee I-:1a ns anri i\!frE"d Or S10. ThP 1;Jnn11 Newin;io pri1. rlil('[IOI! i ~ "' l'llllT<'ITiflllT.:lf.V d;inrc r('l;it1•d In b.:illet, h11t nften spirr rl 11•i1h j;izz . !t i.~ perform rd to mu.~1r, p~lry ;ind 1·erb;:il rhy1hn11c sug· sesl1nns. Thr OC(' lickrl office \.\'111 be Wtn~•r 11 • At ldomy At01n1 "Dll 1M IY ~O(I" -t WHll o~•r- 1 , M. D•llV -'•I, .. ~I I. t :)f Under lhP ausru ·f'.~ or the C'nlle~e. lhc N.:it1on.:il Sh;i kespeare Cnmp11ny will sla!!:t' the prnchu'lion Ill 8 n'clnck No1·. 11 ;:rt the L11~uo;i Be;ir h High Sr·hnnl .:i11rlitnrium _ Arlmi.<:s111n is free but statin.1: is limi ted . .Since 196.1 !he Shsikr.•pr11rP r1)n1p;:iny hll :o. per fnrmrd for .:iud1tnce:o. ;iprrn;irh1 nR 2!'10,000 raeh sra.<:nn 1n rnllt'~P~ ,11nd un 1~rr.<:1t 1e.<:. This .<:rason ::i nine n1on1h tour ha~ bPen s1·hrclulrO th rnui::hnul th f' Cnilrrl St.:itf'.~ ;:in1! c'.:in11da . l1 r~c r1·crl .•rat 111·kcl~ . .:ii n11 cn~t. 1'11'!' .:ll'ilil;il>lf' ;:rt 1he stu- rlrnl .:irra1 r.~ off1t•r of the ad · tnl!11.~t l''1tion h ll i J fl Ing . ne• 11ur.<:t.~ wit h s1;imrcd. self·11d· drts~rd rnr elnpt>s niay bl! rrirl\'~tded In the rnllegP. 2800 f\-iargueri!e rark\.\'fl,V, 1\-11SS]On Viejo. 92675. TH•ATR ............. , ""'' .... ............ -... -.. !ht' pl11y hnu.~e·~ "Pla1.a Suite" The role uf L;i 11r:i. Ain:in- da '.~ fra gile dnui:t1l t•r, 1~111 he. tak rn hv Sharon llur~inkvel rl. (';ii S1ai" Lonj.! Brach 1!rarna major, "'hile Jim S1t1rirs. scrn in ;:r n11n1brr of rolr~ fnun ('n~ta ,\!('Sil lr1 S<111 Clernenlc. v.·ill rl<iy the 1o:en!lrn1an l'flller. RichRrd Andersen is dirrc· !inl? thf' \\'illian1s clas.<:1c. wh irh nprn ~ 11 thl'N'·ll'Cl'krnd r·un r-:n 1·. 1n. pl ayin i;! Thurscia.l'S. l•'r1rl11y.~ fl n d S11turrl111·~ ;;l thr C:ihrilln r1a1'hn1l~r. 202 /\I'(' n i rl (I C;ihrilln . S~n ( lrn1 rnt" i\dl';inrP rr.~rr1·.:i11n11" for ··Thr r;111 ··~ ~1r n;i~erie'' ~rr hr 1n_11 r.:ikrn 11! the hn1C nffl ('I'. 492-0465 . 1t ftt-r .1 rm. dt1 1lr. '~i11 ' 1''ilnrinl! f\'E \\' YORK 1A P 1 -l'rin· r ip11I pholll,!!Tllphy nn "The Sin,'' 1>larring Snphi11 Loren and Andri,1100 Ce!entJino, will bt filmed in Millin th l1> fall. .._ .. _ ........ , -u-.--·•-mrr 111-..·TRUS a .i.. .. _..... ·--- Kid s Love U n~le Len, Saturday in the DAILY PILOT TR..GASK IN A Herbert RosJ·Peier Hyom1 Produc.!ion •10•""9 CANDI CE BERGEN · PETER BOYL E MARCIA RODD ".,,JAME~ CAAN W ro tte11 ond P1oduted by Pc!er Hyom1 • Direcred by He1bert Roi~ ~ .. -.,~-· ~,,._._....,. • .,..~) Coloo hyi!(Hl·ll(1'1l01'1.:&:.l lt;PI ··-·-p ~ ,__ ......... ;-~.:] "'~·~"'OY"!'"'"'" :.,,..~: . .-·--11....-"-::..··'-""'' I\~--·:. WORLD PREMIERE WITH NEW YORK and WESTWOOD IXCIUSIVE SHOWING IN OU!iOI COUNTY FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTI~• • • ••• • •• ,.) .. DAILY PILOT 31 WORLD PRE MIERE ... . CAN DICE BERGEN PETER BOYLE ~r, ~-I . '"'< - •· ' . " . ~ TR.. GASKI N Al~O l!i'l'~I rouu Mn1t•ll Rodd RATED (GP) •DWA .. D• TH •AT"• .... ,,.~•0••'• ·······-~· .. ' ···-···-.. -·······"'-""·'-2nd GREAT WEEK :-,, I ,.. r" • ·. I '~' l\(~l(.<~\,n "1' ~I All~• l dt• 01 1~• Werjl - LAST WEEK J~1nes l]CJrne r Skin Gq,me Lou Go~sett 811snn Ua rk ~~ ~·. •' ''' ''N ,~ Pl US ·CLINT EASTV·/000 SHIRLEY Mm:Cl.AINE In "1 Mules fo1 Siste r Sara" .• •o 1"0 W> '.•M•<•'•" "1.I "" 0) CC•2 ""'"'•"" ~ r.o"'"~ "'"' ••1 .... . .. PlU). 8URI LAH(ASHR AS "lAWM(N" GP' \ ,, ' • • I I : I '·- • SI DAILV PILOT WrdnHd.ly, lktobtr ?O, 1'171 Wedntsdoly, Octobtr 20, 1q71 PILOT-AOVERTJSER 14 '-'---"'----------''"'------- Calendar for November Busy ' ' on UC , Irvine Campus The UC lrv1ne cak'ndar event.a for the month of No- ~erftber int'lud~ !ht folk>win11 ev"1ts: MA.llCEL DUCH"'""" FESli\/Al - VIII•" '°'" C.ttll'•Y Nov .-11 Event> la iMIUO. pknk "" 01i.o 1~ 1roo-.1 ol <t•lt~r,r . 1 "·"', t nd 1 .... m•t ,...nlnt 1n (Gn<f rl Holl. I Pm •••U•d••· "'°"· I; 1vmPGol1. UI~ •• ••~i. movl" 1nd , • .,. •• Nev •·U. 1'111 Uhlbit!Dn ot wor~• by tnd •l>Oul Dud't.,.,P, Nov. •·"'· ITUDENT SflOW-"''1 "'O'~• bY lJCI •tvoen" tin •loolt • '" l'(I S1UO•"' H1111n S1rvlc1 Nov l ·lO "' ""'' 01 0 ..CfU""P ftl!lvt l ! •hibrl•On o~n lo public • • m. +o > ~ m "''c~·o&Y•. 1ue><lt•. "lov. 'I-DANCE. CONCE ll f pr1s1nr.,:I Ov Jonoco P lt it1no •nrl J•,,...I Prnrod. 111httM o•o!""'"'' ef CIUWcl. UC!. 11\d UI'""""' ol >•~oen1 1, Vi!legoo (Of'ICfrl H1ll. t )II P '"· """'iu 10<> ll, l'ILMS Wftl-•y, '°'"" J -TWE LIFE OF AOOLF H!lLEll. i>•rt o1 •>•ties"' !!1m.1 •"" 1t<ture1 Oii "Cl•••eo. E!•t•• I"" Pe•..,.;'•llllt1-Th••" Fl<"I 'lt f.,;clsm: !lalY, G•rm•ny, S1>aln." IPon"°'..0 by Oi:pa•tmfnt l>f i'<•Sfl>r>. \61 Hvmanl!le1 Hill, J 1> m. DAiii( VTCTOllV, 'POJ'!Or~d bv ASUCI klt nce lech11 e Holl. I "·"' UCI •h.l<!enh 50 cenrs. ""''" 7J c•n!•. Frlll1y, Now. }-JOE. IPon...,ed bv 1isuc1. ScltrK• Lfdur1 Hall, 1 1na t :lO p.m. UC! 1lu6entt st. olhero 'l.50. MOlldoy, "'""' I-THE COW ANO I, In Frtm:h, 1_,IOte<I by OtP•r!m;nt ~I Fr*"Cll """ llftll1n. F•erKh Oe-11•rt· mal'l llbr1rv. !hlra floor. 'Humanllles Hiii, .-.n-1 p rn. Wod..ewl1v. N.,.,. 10-THE PETlllFIEO FOREST, \oon)(l•ed bv ASUCI Sclff>C• L-.:-u•e H•ll. I Pfl1. UCI 1!udentt .'.oD c1ni.. olhers 15 cont,, ,,ldaY. Nov. 11 MION!r.HT COWBOY. t<>on>c•ed bv ASUCI, Sdence LHIU•• H•ll, I •ru:I ~.JO P.m UCI 1tudenl1 SI. othe" 1 1.50. 1"1Utl>IY, NOY IJ-llUCOCMl!o!SlE ll FULLER AllOAllD SPACE~HIP EARTH, ""°"'Oro<! bv C""'mili.• •or .A.•h """ Le<1ure1. ~cience L~ctu'" H1ll, I M!CI f :lO "·"'· UCI ltOCll'nll II. others I ?. OIE WE8Ell. ,..,,.,ortd bY UCI G1'1'm1n Club, 111 Hwm&nltlu H&ll, l:JCl D.m, Admlu icn .!O cent•. Wodne•d&Y, No.,1. 11-10 DIE IN MADRID. 1>1,1 01 ~rle, ot lilmt •""' lec•ure1 on "Cl1•1e1, E•ne• •NI Pe}..,,,.ll!lt'-Thr!'e F. c .. ol F••C~"": )11lv, •Germon•. S1>oln," •PQ<O•ored b• Depar!"'""' o! f.lt!!or• ltl 1-tumanill•• H•ll, 'l 1>.m. Al l AllOUl EVE, '"'°"'"'"° l>v ASUC I. ~r·•l>C• l echlf• Hall .• ""' UC! Jlu<IO<>IO :Ml <•<>h , O!herl /j cen11. •ri<11y, "10¥, 11-0IAllY OF A M .. 0 WOUSEWIFE. '""'"0'°" by ASUCI •cleM• !.Kluro H•ll, ' ....... lO D.M UC) 1h.>den11 ''· O!h~tt IJ.50_ W~nf>doY. Nov ~· THE MAGICIAN. •CO~•Ottd b~ A.5UCJ. St,ODC< l W.Tu•O Holl, I ""'· UCI slud .... I• 11, O"''" Sl,30, .t.\llf'(l1y. Nov. 7'-ttlll0SHIMAM0N n.Y.OUl . '" f,encn. \oon•o'"a b• 0..1>1ftmen! o< f t.nch 8r><I ft•ll1t> ~rencn 0•P&•lmen1 hbr•rY, 1n1ra Hocor, tlumonltie• Holl, n00t1 l p,....,, Wodn••dav, O.c I THE SEVENTH SEAL, sooolDt~ bY ,ASUj:!. Scl•nt • l ecture Hall; • p.m \JC! •Tucle nll Ml cenls. ""'"" 1~ cents. Frld1v, Dec . 3-•0V~ IN T><E !!ANO '""'""'"' bv ASUC!. sci..nU" L•"u'• Hall, I •>id 9.JO p,m UC I stu~on!I ~I. o•n•" il.50. ~•lu•dl~. Dec. • •• DE"ll SC HIM· .Y.ELRETlEl .. •con•Qr•d llY UCI Germon CluD 111 Hurn•nllT•• 1<111 Admlu ioo 50 <•"''· LEClUlES ANO SEMIN 1'11S MD"dav. Nov 1-,l[W TR.ENOS !'I ENGINFElll!o#G AND . COMPUT ER SCIENCE. J•ck Skl•n•kV. 1>•0! .. >0• f>I .i~!"C•I •n<1lnef •ino """ in· i ... m.rlon .. nd u1mDul., •dt nr•. UCI. !E•l•n•"'" 1t <l ~• nn "U"""8!e · Cur<!cul• •nd C•"'"' '"' lom0t•.,... "l uc• F•c~ll• civo. l ••llor Comol.,, ' J0.11 XI • m Adm"•iOfl tJ I!' Tut•"I', NO• 1 -C Al DIAC V0LUMETl!lf5 f•·~ (•"''""· t1rt1 l•l!'l' t1! '""1clOQY, UC S•n F••n ("<O· ><>On>O•fod II' O•oo<lm•nl "' lladiOIOll<Cftl 5rl•nc•I. II• di~ Io o • Coi1'•'•"'' l:!!>l'm. llul•"'"" In O<enl • Cr>un•v Mfod•(AI (pnlff, • .lO •• llA TIDNAL -EMOllE THEll•PY It w ll~•n . osvcM•c<1"t \E•••n"~n '"'"'' Qn "Surv" M 1n• N•w Tner•olt• .,l ~"""" l.•c>u•e •••II, 1 1~ o.m "~""'"'~" "· • W"<ln•1Q•v Nn• J AC{E"'•N(E o• Tl!EAIMEt.tT, D<lnild McF••l•no, lntmt •lv i->Ol~<t"fl <oun»•o• •n• ~lcol>ol•\m ""''" Lon I'• •!on ""CC'""'· ~no o•ner~ IE>••n.,on ,.,;0, on "l••alm•n• <>f ••concl Atw .. ··1 10• P•wo•c•I SC••OCf \, /.10 pm Adm,.,!c>n t• I)• t EYOLUTION 0 1! llEB E l.llON R·ctl••d Fo••••· Juperin••""""' o• B~r~fl•V Unlhl'd ~<~I o"'"<.' IE•trn••Ofl ,.,I•• ,Qn • "l"u•• '" E ~u<•tlon."1 100 Solf'" Scrtr>Ce H~ll J.!O I>"'· AdmlU•CI" IJ,•, ME 11. IC 0 TOOAV-"lEVOLUllON" WIT!-llN A lEVOtU TION' F UllOll Ftteman. l0tm" U.S. tmban •dc• to M••ito •"" P'"•ldtnl of Mont•"'• ln•lllU!t ot ForelGn Slu<llt " M""· l•rtv, C1!j!, IE•lrn•I"" •"••• "" ··t,.,.. l()fi...-1wtn1, A.m ••IC• I Toa.,-"! 1'1 Hvm1nlliu 1"111!. 1-10 o m. Admiul"" 1$.50.' 11'iu•odlv. Nev •-SY'MllOLISM A!o!O t EALISM IN PRE-COLUMBIA N MU.PAL PAIN1!NG5, P•ul c;.r.d•OP. P•ott••"' ol "''• Un!venlOfld N•· ,,.....,1 d.. Me••<"" •OOMO'<HI b• Ot1>1ftmt nl "' S1>anlll'I • "d "°''""veu i ncl ,.,.,...,..., in (.om- par8Uv• Cullurt. 1'1 Hum•"l!I._, ><nll. I "·"'· flU~LIC·POLl'tE lELATIO"IS· AS Tt<E POLIC E SEE ll. "109•• [ N•I•, Cl'll•f ,of DOiie•, (0111 MUI lE•t•n1ln" H tlH °" ''Tl'it Ameflc1n Mldoli... Clut: I\ Tn•" 1 $11•<'1 M•· ..,..ltyT") 111 Hum1..trlt• Holl, /.t d P.m'. ,lidtn;,1lon l.I • Frld••· NO'< }-EQUIVALENCE OF ENSE"'llLE~ IN C•L II SS I C A l SlATISTt(.ill MECHANICS, 01<., E. L•nlcrd. •ul111n1 P•Oltl!Ot er rri11!1em1U<0, UC ll••kt1ev. sl>On""od bl' °'" ... ''"'""' "' Ph11l(t, 10• Pl>•Uctl $(lenc:e1. I 1.m. 0J UVEHILE HORMONE CONllOllEO FElll'..'l.LE·$PECIFIC P It 0 TE t N 5VHTtteilS lW AN tNSECl. F••nr En(Nlm•<'n. P•CIOMI• "' 1001o1ty. UCL.A.. 1-1ored ~· Ot••l.,.,..,~t•I 1nd Celt lllot,..y. 111 S!fln!uu• well. '•.m. -•v, N n v ~ LIWGU!}t•CS '0C1 0 LOGIC A L Ol'"'tfl) PSYCHOLOGIOL, Matv II • ~ •UOCllll ''"'"''°' n! tlMu«I•(\ •n~ to<ltl 1c!tncei, UCI. tE••~n11on IM Ofl "VPCl•lf, (u1'•1<ul• ••10 ''"" '"' Tom&"ew "l UC I l"KUllY Cll.<bl l••lltt ComPlo~. •.JO 11:Jt '·"'· A""'lu•on sJ.IJ.• l.,....t, New. •-.f.HGIOCAtll DIO· """'""'"' OF CONGENITAL. HEAtlll DllE,Uf, ~l<ftt.i l. G•-· ••· .... ,. """""" "' '""'°"'" """ dlltl ol HOhllt!C rldktio.y, ·UCL.A. C ... I~ !Qr HNll~ klat>Cff. SPONOt· ed 111' O..•ftmtft1 o1 lt1dlolotl1I kll>Mn. l..OloolOtt C.ttlfer.....:• ltCOI!!• lulldlM 10, Or•"tl Countv Mlflt-91 Cfllltr, •·JO •.m. MIGA•'(IT ...... IM l'°'E ltAPY, ... ,,..,d lllffll•nll, C11to(la<, 1n1tl11,111 !or (nll• •ff<f~lor lt._r••t.h. s .. n DI-. •'It' •111t!o< IE•••"\IOfl .. ,1.,,"" "Su•v•v ol llW Norw 'T~H111l•1 "I k lfnc:t I.I'(· !Ur i ~.II, 1·10 Admh1lon t4 • Wf'd~•Y• N"" 10-l'q::~tl Jl'AIN -A I UCCEl$1'Ul. ~OtTlO:.AL • HUNDREDS OF ITEMS ON SALE '"""" !'/-_ ,V/7,,, ~ PICKUP YOUR flEE 1st BIG WEEK SANTA LARA GRAND OPENING SALE BOOKLET AT YOUR LOCAL I .I. STOil -¥1'' x 4' x 8' FIR PLYWOOD WITH EXTERIOR GLUE Shop grade stock. A greet it em for general repair and projects. 25DRAWER CABINET • Heavy gouge welded frame• Crystal c lear drawers with dividers, label ond label holders •Full steel .. ,,..,. ..... shelf Support for lld rower.s •Cabinets con be sla cked or a ll mounted •Gr eol buy for the hobbyist. SAVE 1.90 449 ABSORB IT SUPER GARAGE FLOOR DRIVEWAY CLEANER 6 POUNDS Absorbs oi!, grease and grime from garage floors and driveways. Absorbs gre ase from BBQ pons. Grea t for trash cons and garbage cons. Holds mo isture In polled plants and planter~. Excellent base for cot litter boxes. 69~. CABINET,CATCH DOUBLE POLY ROLLERS FiJc those constantly opening cupboards with our new tempered steel, easy to install catches -Comp!ele with screws. CUSTOM MADE FIRESCREEN measurements, we do the rest. We will have a ,, __ foc!ory lo fil -vour fireplace xoc1Jy ... Smart !block finish wilh ·manual pull s ... =No drilli ng ..• ::..,_eos to install, 12'' 1[\ SWAG LAMP _.c\NTERWOYEN f' · ~ 12"BALL Will accent a ny decor . Complete w ith 15 feet of cord, 12 feet of chain ond hooks. Your Choice of Colo,.s: c,.y1tal, Gold or Green 9'' 1 QUART Bud and bloom. All of rhe mos! popul a r colors and varieties. Make your yard come olive !his fo M with br illi ant colored h!oomin g mum s. A perfect cut flower, <~ ., .. ,~. s~'"'~'"f~ll 36' PLASTi'C JAMBOREE • ,, -All a ssorted colors Choose from o household plastic -11 quart d ish pan, 10 quart pail, cutlery troy, 8,. quart round basin, shoe box; 10 quart round basket, 6 quart oval basket, 8 quart octagon basket or 9 quart rectangle ~ 39.:. 'HEDSTROM 10'' TRICYCLE 131' TRICYCLE ... SAVE 2.00 WAST! KING HUSH MODIL Cobra fender, chromed 3f4" handlebar, white vinyl goord grips. Adjustable seof. Nylon bearin g fronl. whee' 6'' l4.111apl 111M11,BI. GARBAGE DISPOSER • Full l/3 Horsepower niotor • Fast, positive installation.• Dishwasher 19'5 STACKING TABLES 15''x 18''x 18'' Brand ne w item -Mosl versatile table you hove e vef see n. Use !hem fo r chow tables, group them for cockroi! lobles, or slack !hem for room divid ers or book case. Assemble in one minute ond it's ready to po int or antique. CAULKING CARTRIDGE Right tim e for fo\I fix· up. Seals c rocks around doors. and windows, siding too. Easy to use wilh any half barrel gun, Special purchase fo r this event of o carload containing Cop's Re ly-on. Essex's end Builders .Utilj ty caulk. tl31_' I.) (IQ TUIT• 1212 lfMNllLVD. •.. , .... , .. 1751 WISIMtNSTElll AYE. -VALLl:YVIEW'Sf. D. TORO "'"" ROCKFIELD ORAllR 1343 E. tc.ATf Ll.A AYE. LA HA•RA ;r221 w. LA HABRA BLVD. ,.. I .17th $1". PUL .. RTOll COITA MllA BA)(:fMFIELD • CHATSWORTH • COVINA • ESCONDIDO •COLETA • GA AN ADA HILLS •LA CRESCENT A • LADE RA HEIGHTS • LANC.UTER • t .LOS ANGELES • AESEDA •1111VtAS1DE •SAN IEANAAOINO • SAUGUS • SIMI • SPRING VALLEY • TAR ZANA • THOUSAND OA KS ~UPLAND •VAN NUYS • YICTORVIL.LE • HACIENDA HEIGHTS , BEA ANDERSON, Editor Home News New Law Cools Off Sale Heat By DOROJllV WENCK Or .. " COll..,'f He1111 MYl- HaS this ever happened to you'! A doo r- to-door salesnlan visits your home and gi'VCS you soch a convincing sales pitch that you decide impulsively to buy the product and you sign a sales contract. Then, after he's gone, you think it over calmly and coolly and decide you've .made a foolish mistake. You want to get out of the contract which you signed. Can }'OU do ii'! Up until r·ecently under California law • you could not revoke a sales contract. \ The seller had the lega l right to hold yotJ' .. to your pi.:qmise to pay for the mercMn- dise, whiclt'you m2.je when you signed the contract. ' COOLING TIME However, th is year the California legislature passed, and the governor sign- ed, the "cooling off bill" .~'hich allows you lo cancel a home solicitation contract within three days after the contract is lined ii the amount of the sale is more -lhil>. $50. Under the truth·in-lending law passed by Congress lwo years ago, a similar three-day cancellation right applies to sales contracts in which your home is given as collateral for a Joan. In other words, if you sign a second mortgage on your home as security on a loan for merchandise or service (such as a roof- Jng job on your house), you have tht right to cancel the contract within three days. The cooling off period allowed under the new Californi<t la1v 1vill probably be more helpful to consu mers than the lruth-in-lending Ja1v since it ill more brood. POINTS TO RE~1EMBER Keep In mind the provisions of this bill, however : (I) It applies only to home wlicilation contracts -not to contracts which you sign at the merchant"s place of business. This does not mean that the transaction has to lake plAce in your home. It could be made N. any place other than where lhe goods are norn1a!ly offered for .sale or other than \\'here the 01vner or seller norinally carries on business. (2) The :imount of the sale must be more li1an S50. U1e purpose of the bill is lo protect you from large buying errors. 131 You ha ve until midnight or the third t:a!endar da y !excluding Su nday) to cancel the contract. Any home solicita- tion contract must hn ve printed, directly below the place where you sign. the "'ords "You are entilled to cancel thi~ agreement before midnight. of the third day {excluding Sunday) after the date o{ your signature." To be valid the contract must be signed and dated by }'OU, and as you sign it you should look for the notice of cancellation. \\'RITTEN NOTICE 141 Youl' no!ice ul ea11ccllat1on must be i:;1ven 111 11T1ling. You give this notice by :-i1gn111g and dating the cancellation form \\'h1ch mu st be included in the contract and mailing it by registered or certified mai l to tl1e seller at his niailing address. ,You could also deliver it to him personally. (51 If you have already made some payment to the sel!er, the seller can re- tain 5 percent of the cash price of the goods and services as a cancellation fee, llowever he may not keep more lhan $15. !6) \Vhen you cancel , the seller must return to you any payments you made. minus his cancellation fee ; any goods or other property taken in trade. or .an amount equal lo the trade-in allowance tln thun; and any note or other evidence of your debt made in connection with the agreement you are cancelling. (7) You must give back t the lier any goods which he has deli red to you (he must pick it up at your ess). pro- viding he has returned our payments andtor trade-in, U he snot c2Jl for his merchandise within 20 days after your notice or cancellalion, you can keep the goods as your own. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED, Q. We have a desk with a leather wrlJing surface. How should 1 care fttr lfits to keep it In best condition? . A. Leather iii not di ((ic ult to care lor. \Vash it occasiona lly using only the foan1 of a suds solution So that you wet the leather as litUe as possible. Bt careful not to let moisture seep Into the &earns or Inlaid sections. Rinse several times with a clean damp cloth. Then apply furniture cream. Do not use sUicont polishes. heavy pasle wax tlr liquid waz as these may cause cracking. Q, When I opened a can of frozen lemonade that had defrosted slightly, the Hquid spurted from the can. Could this mean that the lemonade was unsafe to drink? A. No. Lemonade is l'IO high in acid that '' is ~afe from the growth of food poleon- tf1g bacteria. It would alsq be protected from .!ipoilage by being frozen. N9rwegian ' t Fare -Neighborly ' Mrs . Ralp h Bl oom dollops sour cream as Mrs . W illiam Moss pours tea and Mrs . W. V. Penfold adds the rice pudding to make the table picture perfect fo r the close-up above a nd Son s of No rwa y feast Su nday, O ct. 24. Shopp ers' Gu id es Dish Ou t Rappo rt All &ood coots rteognlze lbt aatisfat-- tion -and aometimes neceuity -ot borro•:ing from neighbors, whether It be a favorite recipe or cup ri sugar. And Nor wegian! are no exception. The cui.!line of Nor way make.a prom- inent use of ravorite foods from adjacent count ries. Buffet spreads t..bound witll pastrJeS adapted from Den1natk and templing fish delicacies «>pied from Sweden. Su ch traditiona l itaples as Jut.disk. meatballs and !else (potato pancakts) will be on the menu for the Trygve Li• Lodge, Sons of No rway dinner Sunday, Oct. 24, in the Amer ican Legion Hall, Ne"'port Beach. The public is invited to join lodge mem• bt'rs in san1pling Scandina11ian cookery bet"·een 2 and 6 p.m. Reservatiom and ticket;; may be obtained by calling Mrs. Leonard \Vol ft . \\'WmiMter, general chairman. or r.·lrs . Kenneth Taylor, Nev•• port Beach. Chef Nils Nilsson will be in charge of the kitchen and other chairmen will be the ~fmes. Rudy Rudrud, bazaar: Per Tverdal and Leir Solheim. decorations. and Paul Bergford and Einar Rasmussen, \\'hile e!ephanls and jewelry. Notwegian fore is very sturdy with lot.' of slarches and dairy products used in hot porridges and puddings to nourish the family against cold, north temperatures. Fruits, especially berries and r.hubarb, are used for colorful garnishes and dessert soups. Gourmet cooks ma,r want lo purchase the special baking iroru to make the lacy, rolled ·pastries more authentic. Here are a few recipe11 as a starter [or Nor¥:egian cookery: SOUR CREAM W .\FFLES ' ~, cup butter 1 cup silted flour 2 tablespoons sugar I teaspoon !>Airing soda 1 teaspoon cardamom 1.1.i teaspoon sail ? eggs. separated l cup dairy sour cream I cup buttermilk l\1elt butter and set aside to coo!. Sift together dry ingredients and spice!!. Bea t egg yolks unti l thick and lernon-colored; add melted butter gradually, then sour cream and buttermilk. Beat until well blended. Add dry ingredients all at onct, mixing until smooth. Whip egg whites until soft peaks form and gently told into batter. Bake in traditional iron with heart-shaped sections. In Norway these tender wafnes are ser\•ed cold like cake at afternoon coffee hour!! ::iecompanied by fruit preserve~ and tissue-thin slice!! of goat cheese . K RU~tKAKER HOR.NS I eup sugar 1 cup butter fl eggs ~alt 1 cup flour Cream butter and sugar. Add beaten eggs, a pinch of salt and the flour. Set dough in cool place to harden. Bake in special krumkaker iron. NORWEGIA N GLORIFIED RICE 2 cups prepared rice 1 cup whipped cream 111 cup sugar I teaspoon vanilla ('2 to 2 cups 1weetened red fruit juict Potato starch Chill rice and mix with whipped cream, sugar and vaRilla. Prepare fruit juice (Llngonberries are used in Norway) and thicken !lightly with potato starch. ~lound rice mixture either on platter or in individual glass dishes. Pour red fruit sauce around edges and garnish tops with berrie!. Nutrition Reaches New Oepth Editor's No~e: 'fht following text is a speech prese1~tcd at Ille 1971 Newspaper food Ed itors Co11fertnct in Chicago by Ed· ,..... ward Gelsll1orpe, preside11I of Htuit-Wtsson Foods. Inc. f'uller· !011. A neW plan to help educate \ov.·- income consumers about nutrit ion and food buying has been in- troduced by Hunt-Wesson Foods of Fullerton. Specifica1ly designed to reach tM' lower 20 percent income group ln the Unlted States, the pilot nutri- tional assistance program was tested last year In cooperation with Ralphs Grocery Co. ol Los Angele.11. Shopping and planning for well- balanced and nutritional mea ls is at tlmea confusing for the average ho1111ewife, but to the lower nne-fifth economJo group, it can be (raught with real truslraUons brought about by a lack ot undera:tandint of basic meal planning and food · budgeting. shopping and prepara- tion. Our company's answer to many of these prob~ms was the forma- tion of • Nutritional Assistance Program for the Culturally DepriV. ed. The finn"s :!-year-old Low Cos\' Coo kery Program showed that. v.·hile 80 percent of the population benefited from ihis food edlfCation program. the "other 20 P9n:ent," those with low income and low educational achievements1 gained little ot' n0: help through wrlttrn, ro mmunication such. •as newspapers, recipe pamphlets or cookbooks. MENU CO:\™UNICATION Concerned about th~ •·other 20 percent_." the company devoted months of research to determine the most effective methods to aid .lhe Culturally Deprived wlth rnenu pl?nning, shopping, lood prepara: non and bodget problems. .. \Ve fell this should be a rorPQ_ratt community responsibility ef'ku-t rather than a--a:>mmercial en-=> dea vor. Playing a large part in the nation 's food industry, our com· pany has a responsibility 10 every community it serves. We were eager to find a practical and imaginative way to help educate low-income consumers about the imPortance of nutrition and wise food buying. We feel we have found tha't way and thnt It works. The C.'ulturally Deprived pilot pro- gran1, ortrating for a year. under ~1rs. <:eri Snyder , project director. ha.~ aided the. consum~s in Wall s "'here Halphs Grocery Co. furnish· f'd lhree supennarkets a s ''laboratories~· •rtie main concept of personal one-lo-one communication w a Ii demon·s1.rate<I by nine shoppers' guides. These guides. all women recruited from within the test c91n- munity. were given a three-week training cou rse in nutrition, meal planning and food stamp pr~­ cedures. FRIENDLY NEICJIBORS Dre;sed in bright orange sn1ocks. they spen t about 16 hhurs a week in the markets assisting customers on arl inforn1;tl, friertdly b a $ is . l\.ieeting shoppers in the aisles. they presented ideas for lo~·-cost menus and recipes , provided food buying advice and answered shoppef!i' questions . The guides' objective was to point ou L how families can gel m0t·e balanced d~ on Lhe.ir pres- cnL tood budget !~rough wise plr.n· 1ung, spending ana meal prepara· tioo. Pa1nphlcts 1vith suggested menu Pllln!> and recipe ideas that we pro· vkSed were di stributed by lh<' ~uicles givin g lhcn1 an opportur.ity 10 discuss recipe ingredients arKI explain lhe 1mporla~ce of nutri- lionally balanced meals. The guides did not aUcmpt to influoocc brand purchase attitudes or leach !'k.ill~ other thaP-.good sho;[.pl g and mf'nU plans. APPETtZTN(: RA POUT Because the guides lived 111 1ne area. they were familiar with the eating habits of the com1nw1ity and were closely attuned to Uie value systems. attitudes and beliefs or · the shoppers. This greatly enhanc· • cd their abil ity to establish 11 rap. port of trust. "It 's ama1Jng ho w much the sho ppers feel wr helped them,'' said Mrs Vivia n Rhone, one o( I.ht f.!Utdes. "The liltlr kit chf'n sug- gestions we offer don 't mean :w· n1uch to us , but Chey make a big difierency in some f a m i I y budgets.· ~1rs. Vem1ce King, aoother guide, Uid. ''I found there were a. lot or· families who actually didn"t . know how to prepare food . Grocery shopping depends on t h i s _ knowled«e. I've told many people that it's a good idea to make menu~ ror a.week, then lhty will know just whnt to buy." Along with major buying In· formation, the shoppers were ad- vised to read labels. check price· volume ratios, add soup "gravies" . for extra food va\IH!, figure tlUt diet / requirements. prepare r re' h vegetables in season and buy-mor~ of a sale item to be-stored tor fulurl' use . ANNUAL REPORT ~lore than 50,000 people wer~ contacted during the fJrst year. A research evaluation Indicated IO ~rcent of the shoppe rs interviewcid found the guides to be helpful and informative. lt seems to ·bccOme more and more evident that those who are abl e mu st help the unable and deprived lo help themselves. and then with their newly found strengt h, they can. Jn tum . help othe rs. Based on encouraging success to date and with the ready consent of Ralphs Grocery ~'hicb was happy with the helpful image the auldes provided, llunt·Wesson has decided t.o continue the program. Help for 1he CUituraiiy Deprived wt1s a challenge we felt we had to accept. Now that the program h~s been tested successfully. ~plan to share its results "'Ith"-other members of the retail trade to in- sure implementation elsewhere. \ • 'IJ OAJLV PILOT By JO 01..S)N Of 111• Dtlf\I .,llolt 1"11 On the college c1mpus, ifs u1y for students to get l~t and feel that no one cares ~ they're there or not. This feeling of lon€'1iness and frustration ollen leads to de.~pair and drflpping out. and, in ex1reme C'ases. suiride. A four·>A•rQk training session now is being sponsorrd by the American Jnslilute of Family Relations to he lp college students learn l.o help their fellow students out of loneliness and despair.~ Among those participating in Four Saturdays \Yith the E;q>erts is Russel! T. Brown, a senior eo\•ironmenta l engineering major et UCf. t,.. Br o w n heard about the seminar through .a former UCI ;. counselor and applied, though .. it v.·as designed for lower ~ division 91.udents and he is a ~ r.enior. -- "So lar I'm pretty Un· preMed by it," he said. "It's not lteturM. Different people discuiis their pet subjects then ~·e try lo find answers." \\'HA'T IS FRIEND:" The first wetk's "discusslon centerM on lhe questions whit i~ a friend and how do yo u mske a friend. The students round that the first four minutes or disci.J~ion with a person del.fCmine wheth@f a friendsl"lip will result or not. "What they want to do is lf'ach us to be really sensitive to people. Pe<>ple need friends -though lhey may have hangups aad not be the kind or people we want as friends,'' Brown said. "I see a Jot of people ~·hn need frie.nds and not many people raching out to them. People need to t..U the time. It's something you learn." Brown aaid bi.!J Christiao Offered • fa llh b what sparked his in- tuest in the seminar. "Pe<:1ple have fear and guilt. I want to be 11 ble in spot them and ht-fr iend !hem. They need more of 11 love than people can give them. They nttd agape Jove," ht added. "Those who contemplate suicide ha ve a loss of hope and lhey set how empty they are. The only hope that w!ll rta.lly last is a hope in God -a hope that is not dependent on circumstances. A per.,<;0n with hope in God can be in the worst of circumstances and still ha ve joy.'' TEACH OTHERS Staff members at tbe in· stitu te hope that Brown and tbe 39 other students will return lo their campuses and teach others what lhey ha ve learned at the seminar. How do Orange Coonty col· leges fit lnto the national pfc· ture whe~ each year more than 100,000 atudenta lhre1ten suicide, more than 10,000 ac- tually try to klll thernselvei and thous.ands or other1<drop out or rebel in vi olent ways! Chapman College, while It has no sukide5 on record, haa the usual rate of atudent..s who drop out for reasons of lonellness and fear. According lo Roy Bullock, director of the counseling center, students who wish to drop out must first go through an "exit interview" where hi.! reason!! are discu11sed. Student..s who need to be in group therapy are placed there "to CC'lme lo itips" with the.Ir problem. 11nd those who need academic a1111istance are assigned to small "academic survival" groups . SMALL SIZE The amall siu of the college -1300 daytime underaraduat1 ' • Cal-in9 for Others . • ttuduta -probably hi a plut factor in the. adjuatmtnt of ltl ttudents ~campus life, At U«;:t, as on moet larre campuses, lontlinesa ia a serious problem . Dr. Gerald B. Sinykin, director of the slu· dent health service, said the.re "ha ve not been man y'' suicides at UCI and that "loneliness is conromitant to most troubled student..s." Or. Sinykin said tbat suicide Is the third to fourth largest cause of death in the adole5· cent a2e croup. "There are some co mmon fa ctors in suicides," he added. "A large proportion -well over one-third -will have lost .a parent through dea!h or divorce. Others will hive had some emotion!(] probl em in childhood ." ThiJ age is a difficult one becauae of the stresses of aeleclin& a career and be&in- nlnl the aeparaUon from · parenta. ht uid. Dr. Slnykln added that th t re is · I fairly .hl&h correlation ; between thfi ua of drugs and 1ulclde and.: • treater in· cldence of m~ ·than \.1.'0men. Alao , women alve more clues for a coritemplated suicide than ·men'. PLIA FOR HELP What ttre these clues~ "A pl ea for help ,-someone who comes In and says life isn't worth Jiving; half·hea rted al· tempt! and withdrawal from peer aroups in the dorm." Southern California College. Costa Mesa. reports "maybe one" su icide int~ school 's 50- year history. "This is a Christian col· lege." a spokesman said . "Students ba ve peace wilhin themselves. That is t he reason." At Orange C.oast C.ollege. the problem of student loneliness is counter~ by means of the Students' In, a co mfort«b!e rt•Jm in the student su vices building where youths may go to diiscuss problems informally with counselors and fe llow students. The lonel int<S.'i problem is not as acute as at a rtsidenttal coll tgt, said Joe Kroll. dean of 111udent affairs. '· ~1 o st students are from the areA and Jive at home.'' He doe,c; not know of anv student suicides in the hislory or !he coll ege. Golden \\'est College llll>- proaches !he problem with i series of student·!W encounter groups. Youth! may sign up at Ylill for the groups. ~·here the topics fo r discussion are up to the pArlicipAnt,c;_ According to ,\!rs. La11 rence Dtllot a. director of .litudent health services, no Golden \1.'est students ha ve been desperate enoogh for suicide. ; I Your Horoscope Tomorrow -' • Ta ste-tempting Fare To ast to ,t\r! \11i!1 be off('rcd by Orange Cou nty Slephcns .A.lumnac during a ·ine-tasting :ind art ~ho11' Friday. Ocl. 22. r.·lr. and ~lrs. Roger Ver Slui,c; "'ill ost the 6 p.m. C'iJC'nt on thC' ratio Qf thC'1r Tustin hnrnr ~faking lhe first tour 0£ he gallery arc ilcfl 1n righ ! 1 i'.i rs. Beam Griffith and 1t-lrs. Russel Armbr u~t. Pro- eed s will be used for scholarships. Aquarius: Hang Onto Your Sense of Humor THURSDAY OCTOBER 21 By SYDNEY OMARR People who talk Appeliiingly abou t food -and are skillful at preparina gourmet dishes -are likely to be born under the zodiacal sign of Cancer. My co-author or "Cooking With Astrology" is Mike Roy, 11 lam~ radio-television chef. He was born July 18, 1913 - under the sign of cancer. ARIES (March 2\·Apdl 19 1: Open lines of communication with mate, business pa rtner. Money is invol v~. Friend mAy ,vant to move loo fa!I. Key is to be anAlytical. No one will gi ve you something for nothing. Be realistic . TAURUS (April M-Ma y ?01: Gain cooperation or fam ily member. Seek ha r m ony, especially in domestic Area . Another T1nrean and a Llbran pley promine nt r o I es . Purchase gift for special an· niversary. Stick to Golden Rult . GEMINI IMay 2J.June 20): What appears on surfac t may be opposite from reality. BeJore signing or accepting, demand a d d l t ion a I in· formation. Wh('Jle picture h11s yet to be reve11Jtd. Know this and respo nd accordingly. CANCER I June 21.Julv ?2 1· Nothing now occur~ halfway : contacts, challenges. Accent 1s on romalice. security, un· clerstanding "'ith opl)l)sile se~. CRpricorn per~n play:<: pr(r minrnt rn!e . Use past tx· pe:nentf' Be rlf'f1n1tt. LEO (July 2.1-Aug . 22 \ · You Rel 11ction 1n area pre\·ious!y r.losed, hlock~. Outline goal, Know where you want to go - and why. Best lo finish rather than to initiate projects. Arie1 pe.rson can play imporant role. vmco <Aug 1.l·Sept. 22 1: Be independent, but avoid 11ny display of arrogance. Welcome contacts, challenss. Accent is on !hort jour~y. dealings witl"l neighbors 11nd relatives. You will be repaid for a speci11I servic e. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l: One whose ffi('Jney i~ n('Jt in· vol v~ is fre e·and·easv with you r asset..s . Pull in rein,. Get ~xplanation for ronlemplated aclioos. Insist on better mode of communication. You have right to an accounting. SCORPIO COct, 2J.Nov. 21 ): Some who are lacking in faith may try to block your pro- gress. Key i11 to bt confident. forward-looking. Adhere tn your own style. Your way now is best -know this and act like il. M<ive ahead . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 /: Stress caution in l.raffic. Avo id tendency to rush needlessly. Don't wr ite letters in an1er. Weigh .11ctions , words. Some events occur behind 11cenes. Wait for fac· tual infor mation. D I scar d rumors. CAPRICORN (De<:. 22·Jan. \9 1: Be re11dy for change, travel. a variety <if ex- periencts. Gemini and Virgo persons play important role~. Be flexible. Fine lo be de termined. but a v o i d obstinac y. Friend does want to a id. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2tl.F'eb. 18 ): Cooperate with family member: promole domeslic harmony. Sense of hum('Jr is essential. One close to you is argumenta tive. Be a good listener. Reali7.e th<i!re who in· sist are not sure. Stress , maturity. PISCES !Feb. 19·March 20\: Hidden assets could come to light. Pleasant surprise iii on agenda. Keep co mmunication lines open . Respond t n messages. long.distance calls. ~a ve fact,c; at hand . You add to knowledge _ Stress progres!'!. W TOOA V IS V 0 U R BIRTHDAY you are artistic, attractive to nppo.~ite l'le.x And ha ve tendency !o try doing too much at oncl'. When you learn to finish wh11l you start, you can be a "'nrld·bealer. Recent cha°'e is for your flJYn good. If !!Ingle, m11rriage i~ ('Jn horiron. Volunteers to Learn Where Help Is Needed The need for community hea l!h care \'nlunteer~. where lhty are needed and when "'ill be expla1ntd tomnrrow 1n an nricntatinn ~·or k!'ihop f n r volunteer,<; anrl ! Ii n s e in· letPsted 1n v()]unrte r work from 9 ,1() ::i.m. to 12 noon at the Orange C<iunl)' 1\led1cal Center She Has No Time -for 'Break' Big TOSSING IN HAT Kay Bailey Guns Ch allen ged .. .A-, • .J ... .. J Secretary Aims At Legistature By HEl.EN TH0,\1AS "l just behP 1e in a pl ace for U.'ASHI NGTON tUPl1 -A women !hat '.~ di fferr.nt from pretty b I o n de 211-year-old Republican is planninR tn gn men," she expla1ne-O. against the Texas ~mncratic Sht. intends to carry on a pro,c; and run for the stal e dOOr·tO·door campaign to meet leg1~la1ure re11 year. pe(lpfe. "I think it's effeC"tive • \ :i EA R ANN LANOERS: I took vour ~ and it stank. For year5 J have botht'red \.1.'ilh a pesly nt1ghbor who to come O\ er in the morning end Cha irmen f\( all vo lunteer work area., will tell of lhe1r volu nteer needs, hours when help is req uited 11nd where new volunteers can be 11ssitn- ed. Mrs. John Ba ir. vice presi· denl. Orange Cou nty ~fedicAI Cen !er Auxiliary. will preside O\.f'r reports_ ,4. slide prese1111ation on all J>ha~ of the Medics] Center, ii$ purpose &nd role in com- munity htaltl"l CAre will be presented by Mrs, Lou f-tarri s Mincel, coordinator, and Mrs. Claudina Shant'. II SS Ill Ill n t coordinator, of the med ica l <'enter . Mr s. Ha 7.el Oberdorfer, auxiliary presi· dent \'.'ill conduct hospital tours . She i~ Ka y 'Ba lley, press ::ind oecessarv," she s1 id. ''t.'11 secretary ln 1\lrs.. A n n t do t very kind of speaking Armstrong, cochairman nl the engagement that J c11n. '' Rep:J blic11 n Na ti o n a I Com· As a Republic11n, f.iiss miftce. She is quilting the Ba il ey 1s under no illusions W a~ h i n I! l o n 5cene in !hat her party is going to Deeember to btgin her cam. make big gains in Texas ll!lr· pa ign. titory. But she said: "I really ' f "' me around from room tn room - • p I • I bing and interfering with my ~·orlc Thrn I rtad 1n your column t another ~·oman who had the same- lem. \'ou lold her lo ketp her door ed anrl not answer the bell. It sound· ike 11 sensible approach 50 I tried tl Mondll ,Y. you know ~·ht1l my neighbor dirl? S • broke open my ba~cmcnt window a hammer and a crowbar anrl came u airs-. -r was shocked when I l'!aw he:r. fir st words were, "Thank God you're al .righl'. I lhou ght something terrible ha! h11pprned ro you when you didn't a1j.1e.r the bell." ~. s nu set. 1'.·hen a prr~on has "lhbntl'I like mine ~hr Is defen~<>lP.o;~. A more suggestions? -SITIING D K .AR OUCKV : y,.~. Tell )''>l!r bbnr yo u appreclale her r.oncem hul n you doll't anawer the bell ii mean,, • of two lh lnga. 11 f Yoa are not It e nr 121 you are at home ind tl'IO for company -10 wtll 1he please :ir~ke It 11pon herself to break and 'EAR ANN LANOERS. I 1m a h1~h ldlooler (A non·!'imokf'r. by thf' w11y\ "'ho dll not 11,R:rfle w11h your 11d,·itl'. 1gain~l 1~n1 up !iml'llung room!\ In high school f~kid& who amokt. There'• 111olhu 11dt to the i::tl(y wh ich ~·oo ob\'ioosly don't . know. The break between .classes is about four minutes. A person ha.rely has ti me lo use the batlaroom. The student who n~ed11 the ba throom t:an 'l gel.in becAuse all the stalls ;ire filled w1t h kiri! who are gra~ bing a ciga rette. Another problem Is that the k td.~ who smoke have. wrecked our school ba!hrooms. There are cigaretle bum~ nn 1he toilf'I seats, !he noor~. the "·alls. on the towel rack~. :ind once ~me· OOI' 11rr1deRlally M't fire to lhe pll1ce. I rn\'\' the ~tudr.nll'I ·who~ school h•~ " ~mokini room. It'~ betl('t not on!y for !he smokf'rs. but for the non-smokers, too. I know you ~·i ll print this letter beeause you Rrf' f11ir 11bout presenllng both •Ides. -BURNE D IN SQfENECTAOV • DEAR BURNE D: Ynur ~tier doe.a In· deed, ptelf.llt tome valid ar~urMn&I 111 lavtt of 1rnoklng rooms la hl1b uhool1. I ha ve rteelvf"d ~ever•I otber lhou1hthll rebultal• -an e1~ch11ly 1ond ooe from ArtblJt /\. Pitrce, Superintendent el. $chi)()\~. HaMver, N.H. Howe\•t.r, I am 11111 1gain~1 the Ide•. C~ar~lle 1moklng h11 ber.n prfl\'ed an- qutsllonably harmful In he1Uh. F'•ellllif'~ lor 1moker~, In m~ opln:JM, madtuUJ and e1KOurqc unoWn&. A1 an 1Hcm1tlve1 I 1uggitst ma@:llors In the ba*°°'"11 at clasS·break time, with peaaltitl for tbola v.·hfl break ~ rule's. 1'lte nttlon lbat you "h11Y~. to· permit 11hldenl1 to smoke ls nonsen•e. 'tllcol:fne acld lct1 C'l1 w11 · Chf'jr IU'llg cancers before I 1.m. and after 3 p.m ~ ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husba!ld And I ha ve been married nlne yt:ars . When we were going tot:ether ht. used to !ell 11 few li~ but since ft've ~n m•r· ried he 's betn a lot better 11 that sort of thing. Last week he <'Blled me "Rose'' in hl11 sleep. 1 th ought I was imagininl thingl'I because it ~·as sort of a mumb)e. Wit night J he1rd him plAin fill! day:·"'Move o\'er . Ro."f." he said.1J11is morning l •l'lk· M whet ii was All AbOut. He said Rose is 1ne nickname ol a fellow he war.ks •ith -Rosenhe im iii hil'I te11l name. I have heard hlrii ta lk &boot this guy before. Should I phone up !he pe_~J director? \Yould it get back !(') him if J·tlilt ? Please ~d v~se . -NO ROSE OEAR NO : Don't atart potiaJ arotind ;your husband'• pl•c-1tl emplnymt.nl. Tn1~t him. II be'1 pl1yhllf aroa11d ynu'll 11mf'll 'omtlhln«i MMaer or later aM II ••otl'l be • rose . MARSHA JENSKY Wedding Planned Mr. and Mr1. Wallace H. .Jen~ky of Escondido h11ve •n· nounc@d I~ engagement nf their daughter M11rsha Linn Jensky to Wiiiiam Russell Baugh ('Jf Newporl Stach. The bride-el~t is a gradu•te o( P1111dena High School and P11uden1 City College. Her flance. lhe son of ~Ir. 111nd Mr!. William E. Baugh of "Newport Be1ch al~ gr1duatto from PHS ttnd Denver Unlvtr~tly. He i~ affiliat.ed \.1.'tth T~u K:1ppa Ep~i\on fralem1ty. A De<-embf!r wNid1n,ei: i11 planned in P1~dena . former ~idtnCt (I{ boll! fam.iltt s. Since affiliation with the University of Ca I i for n J 11 , Irvine, the center ha s de;1eloped many new pro- vams where volu nteerit play an important role. New areas •tressed include Multiphaslc S c r ee n ing and X·tlly Mstesses. Those tttlendlng wl!I ttceive packet! cont11ining hosprtal ma~. duly ducrip- tion11 and medical termJS. Ashtray Acts Up A new ashtray h11 1 pl1sUc model of lun gs 11tt1chtd As smoke from • llRhl r-cl cigarette ris~. it goes into on,. lung, discolorinjl: I.ht lun R and 11uggestin1.:. 11ccordin.1:: t<i the m11nuf11cturer. what m1'y hap- pen to a ,smoker'a lun1s. ~fiss Bailey, wht) romes believ t in A two-part.y state. I from La Marque. a small to"·n v..·ant to h!lp make the outJ.icle of Hnuston. covered Republican Party at least a the TexaJL: Legislature as a forceful minority." journalisl hcfore Jn1n1n~ 1'.!r~. "We are not responsible 1n Armstrong's ~faff She also our budgeting a nd [ Also will received her law dcgn'e fro.m campaign to hold t a x e 1 I.he Univers1 !y of Texas ln down,'' she sAid, In outlining 1%7. her "iew (If the issues. "I h11d loetn thin k1nfl about "I'm really oplimis_tic about be.fore I tonk thi!'i jnb,'' sh my chances." ~he 11aid. "l ta id. "I'll be running for the pla n to work h11rd." House from A nPw d1strict, A Her partnts, Mr. 11:nd M". lot of people back hnme ien· Allan B11 iley, are !'iupportlng C?Uraged .me. I'm rea lly ex-her too . "But they're a little cited. I VP J!OI so me bit afraid," she .!i.'lid "They Ot.mocrat 1c ~upporr 11.~ well." know it'~• tough wnrld." S~t said ~ht Ire-I ~ !ht Texa~ f.f!ss Balley i~ a slylis~ Leg1slator shoul ti "ht a higher drts.!iet who wears 11: trim i ii <'Rll~r person." and added: ' 6 or 8. :·rd like to get better people She. is not going in!o politics interested 1n the Legislature." for the money. She checked So far thert Are (Inly two out the 1a1'1ry nf a Houae ~omen In lhe Legislature. one member -$4800 8 year in the House ll:nd nne in the wh ich she said ill a "~·hoppini Senate -both Dt>moc:rats. $400 a month ." So she plans to "My real m11rn 11im is Ill gtt practice law on the side. !ht ~eg1slaturt upgradt<I ," One thing JL:he probably will she said. . get if 11he goes-to tht State She Is n('J hi~ w('Jmen ·~ Hn u11t In Ausrin i1 a Rood 1ibtr11!lnniJL:I , a.~Sf'rlin~. "I pre~.~. ~he C<ivered m11ny bthtve In tqual ritht.s for ~t.or!es \\'ith the rP.r>nrter s nn "'omen but I li ke ~ing pro-lhe scene 1rid says _ "they lected, are my friends." I ! . . Rummage From Ye Olde Attic Treasures gleaned from area attics \\'ill be offered for sale Friday, Oct. 22. at .a. rummage sale_ sponsored by the Niguel Art Association in the Boy Scout House, San Juan Capistrano, from 9:30 a.n1. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday. Oct. 23, from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m. Rummaging through a trunkful of antiques to be sold are (left to right ) !ltmes. Stephen Buckham , Weston Ja ckson and J. J. Courtemanche. Convention, Celebration Top Coast Club Agendas An anniversary celebration, convention and bus i n e s s sessions are scheduled by area ()rganizalions for Friday, Oct. 22. Hosp ital Guild 'v es !minster Communi!.v Hos pital Guild will gather at 7 :30 p.m. in !he Fountain Valley Community Cf'nler for a 10th anni\'ersary celebration and potluck dinner. In !heir 10 years of service, \1oluntecrs ha\'e given more than MJ,000 hours. Their proj- ecl'i i n c I u d e nourishment earl, Terry Tours. special tours for children. visitor con- trol desk, gift cart, v.·heelchair service, serving as hostesses and working with b Io o d replacement. Special guests attending will he l\1rs. Leo Rivard, director or nursing and Rn n a Id Albright, adminisl!·ator. Business Women !\'ational Convention flf the American Business \Votnen's Association will take place in the Disneyland Hotel. The twr~ clay session will begin F'rid;ry. Representing the Newport Beach Chapter v.•ill be !he t>.tmes. Henry Crane, Charles Porter. Owi ghl Tur ner, George Herrmann and Arthur Stuckry. AAUW ErnPs1 Moore. C'Oflrd1nat nr of special services at r;oldcn \Vest Col\ege, will speak dur- ing the gathering of the We· the People Study Group. Hun- ti ngton Beach Amer ic an Association of U n ive rs ity \\'omen. l\loore \Vil! discuss the col- lege's coordinated community action program for I he rehabilitation of ex-convicts. Homemakers ~1iss Carol Heinz, home economist for the Edison com- pany. will present At Home in the 20th Century for members of the Happy Homemakers who will meet al 10 a.m. in the Fountain Valley Civic Center. Entertainment after lunch will be provided by the l\ulinary Kats of Leisure \Vorld, Laguna Hills, a group nf senior citi1.ens who have formed a kilchen band. Homemakers are planning a bus trip to the Queen Mary on Tuesday, Nov. 9. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Robert Cardinal and Mrs. Frank Amato. District Juniors All club coordinalors in 1he Orange Dislrict. California Federation of \\'omen's Cluhs. Junior Membership are in- \ itecl lo a buzz session at 9 30 :i.m. in La Habra Woman's Clubhouse. TOPS T\uts to Nibbles TOPS \\'Jll hear a talk by a IO-year KOPS {Keep Off Pounds Sensibly 1, !11rs. Dan Dennis when they gather at 9:30 a.m . in the Huntington Beach Cily Gym· nasium. !11rs. Virginia Enni~ will show slides from the Interna- tional Recog nition Day in \\l ashington, D.C. during the Oct. 29 meeting and Mrs. Maxwell Gillanders. who lost 150 pounds and was the 1970 runner-u p to the state queen. will speak al the Nov. :; meeting. Chi Omega Chi Omega Alumnae of the Harbor Area will meet at I! :30 a.m. in the Airporter Inn for a luncheon. Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Duane Petro\v- ske of Costa Mesa have an- nounced 1he engagement of their daughter. Diane Petrow· ~kc to Rober! Fo.!=ter. snn nf l\1r. and Mrs. Bob Foster or Costa ~lesa. Ferndale Chapel of Santa An:t "'Ill he the setting for the Dec 3 rites. Principal, Parents . Air Talks Out in the Open By ALLISON DEERR 01 tM Olli}' .. l .. 1 ~lilt Communication. Between par- ent and child. Parent and teachers. Teact.e~ and 11d· ministration. Parent, chlld and principal. · All are possible. The last, however, bas always bttn too formal and a bil awkward. The principal. the old image \\•ent. was a gray-haired and ominous gentleman behind a large mahogany desk. You saw him only Y!'ben your child was in serious trouble! Pal;icia Szakatun. princioal of Nev.·Jand School, Huntington Beach, does not fit lhe old image. Young and articulate, with shag haircut, sunglasses and Harborites Will Wed The engagement of Phyliss Rae Hancock of Balboa to· Brooke Bransfielq I..ewis of Newport Beach has been an- nounctd by 1'-1iss Hancock·s parents, W. C. Hancock and Mrs. Byrch Hancock of Palm Desert. The couple will exr hange vows Saturday, Oct. 23, in Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana. ~l iss Hancock \\'as gradu· ated from Indio High School and <ttlended College of the Desert and San Jose Stele Col- lege. She was a Palm Desert dcbutante and a rodeo queen in 1966. Her fiance, son of Mr. and t1rs. L. B. Lewis of Cornnll rlel Mar. is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. He 111- tended the Army-Navy Acad- emy at Carlsbad and the Uni- versity of Arizona at Tucson. He :rilso letlered in swimming at CdM High School. CAROL SHEOD Winter Rites Set brown suede j11cket. she chat- ted with a group of mothers among the multicolored picnic tables under the trees in Like P1rk, H.untington Beach. ll was the first in a seri~ or 'luncheons with the princi- p1l', designed to fos ter good communic1tion between every- one involved in the educa- tion process. The PT A lreatr;d the princi- pal to a chicken box lunch and the mothers to hot cups of coffee. Each mother brought a brown bag lunch for herself and her preschoolers. After lunch the youngsters took over the playground while their mothers talked. They asked questions about the sc.bool. its operation, Is- sues facing all school district~ and their children's individual problems. They chatted among themselves a n d compared notes on their children's school experiences. Despite lhret1lening rain- clouds and chilling bre~zel!I about 20 mothers attended. All bul four, PT A veteran!, were newcomers and were quickly recruited for U]X1)m- ing activitlC!. Questions 11skcd were ser- iow and comprehensive. "How does overcrowding school affect my child?" "How will the building of 11 condominium complex affect the school ? " "How arc monies raised by the PTA 1.1.!Cd?" ·•How cl.n we leam more about school unification?" "What could I do as a school volunteer? Who would baby- sit my preschooler ~ Should I. work in the same area in whlch my child woru~·· MiM Stakalun r~ponded with straightforward an- swers, telling the mothers where and when they could voice opinions about school problems ind learn more about them-in the ruperintendent- parent council, from the prin- cipal's n e w a I ct t er and through the local newspapers. "When we planned the 'luncheons with the princl- p<il '," Mi...s Szakalun said, •·we decided that if 11nyone came it was worth the effort." Two more lunr.he-ons are planned, in February 11nd April, lo continue the com- munication process. A potluck. hU'Jcheon format has been sug· geated. DaiOlj P~t ~~ 'l®--~~ .. 'l®--~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding st ories with black and white .szlos.!iy rhoto- grapbs to the DAILY PILOT Wom'!n s De-- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time wlll not be used. For engagement announcements it i! imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white~ glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is not met, only a atory will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of ithe DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at M2-4321 or 4'94-94:68. Surprises Designed By Fashion Creators l',.111 WI .. ltrvlCl f Fashion shows always seem lo have a surprise ending, and the California designers show- ing their wares in Los Angeles la.!it week didn't lake exception to the rule. To keep everyon e guessing. designers first broughl out b11zers, skirts and blouses, lheri ruffled evening gowns designer• admittedly a re trying to lure the youth out ofj the thrift 1hop and into the departmenl sto re. To do Ibis. !ht de~igners. in· eluding Cathy Ungar of Cathy AcceYOries, art ll!ing more natural things such-as leather, materials that "d()n'l look like what the kids call 'ph1st ic.' " W1dt1tsd1y, October 20, ltnl \'!' ... ~r ~, ' Tribe Invades Plaza OAttV l'ILOT Tribal preparations are going on at the Orange Coast:i · YMCA for participation in the second Showcas~ sponsored by the Coordinating Council or the Har·t!!' bor Area Saturday, Oct. 30, from 9 a .m. to 5:80 p.m~ on the mall at South Coast Plata. Preparing an l~ dlan Maiden display v.1hi ch will be set up with lho •, explaining other civic organizations are Lisa Suke' . (left ) and Mrs. Norman Suker. -.- VffiGINIA 'S SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E•s+ Co•st Hw y. e Corona del M•r Phone b7J .8050 ONE STOP SHOPPING STYLING-QUALITY SUPER SERVICE FABRICS-NOTIONS TRIMS-PATTERNS e IANUMlltlCAltD s~a for yout11 lf! VIRG INIA e MASTll CHAltGI i••ns for gaf'1 from lov• 'n 1tuff b111k .,,.,,;<•rd e P1"1 •1ler ch••'I• 1 l11hio11 i1h11G, 111wpo1I c111t1r •44 -1070 j f\1iss Pctrowske was gradu- a!t'd from EstafK'ia High ~chnol and i.~ atti?nding Orange t..:oRst' College. The engagement or Carol and then, as a final surprise, Shedd and Dennis Svaldi was hat.,. a nnounced by the brlde-el ect's Thal'S right. hats. Such parents, fl.1r. and Mrs. Milton "now'' creations as 11 tailored C. Shedd, during a family blazer hat, chic tailored fedora gathering in their Newport ll'ilh 'm11tchin,.:: necktie 11iid a Beach home. str11w picture hat appeared Mr. Blackwell's c 11 u st I c romment was. "I'm sick to death of women wearing pantsl'jjliijliil;iiiiliilili--liilil in place of a dress." He show-I: ed swirli11g chiffon gowm, clinging noral jei:seys lopped by deeply fringed shawls and a slinky black gown with a se- quined daisy c!imb!ng up the fronl. Two rings for two ' lovers •. • • both rings I $88.00 •r~ .. , ~··"~ 111:.9....i •UI retll""••ll' l1141 .. 14-Mt4e' faryer.dil terms• lfurlari! aec.ounlt avcilab!e.• up lo 12 month1 to pay lank.Americord • Mosttr ChCll'gl "TIIB STORES CONFIDENCE Bll!LT" ,,( .--'=""' ..... l'l!t J--__, E•t1bll•htd 43 YM1'11 HUNTINGTON ClNTElt ..... ,, (dimJ•• HuntlftftOll l 111"h 192°5501 ,,,., HARIOlt SHOl'PIN• CINTll JlOD H•l'Mf tiff. Cntt Mt•• 145-9415 O'IN MON .. THUltS. I 'Ill. 'TIL t ,,M, , Her fiance. who hQlds a pilot's license and is working 1(1111ard .:i commercial license. 8lso is 11 gr:iduale of EHS 1nrl attends OCC. Shoes Step lnto Style Predictions of the death of the clunky monster shoe for women weu prtmature. • Thickened heels end rounded t.oH abound ln faJl and winter shoes. ·maklnt· them very much look' like direct offspring of the monster shoe. Mis~ Shedd was graduated with such biiarre creation~ as from Newport Harbor High a ruffled horseh;.ir evening School. a ttended UCL A 11 nd hat and a sir.aw picture h11t the University or Oslo. llnd with fac~shrouding black veil. currently is enrolled in. apeci1I Contri'buting aome of the hat education at the University of ideas·'wes Alei f0r Lillie. Oregon. Some new fices ha ve been J im Church. de~igner for California (;irl flla ve I he customer "sensible fcngths," 11bout an inch above the knee. He oilers blazer-skirt cos- tumes and simple "lillle druses." / Her fiance. son of Mr . and i!dded lo the C·.a 11 for n i a Mr1 . Anlh6Ry Svaldi of Gi:and F1shion scene/ and these Junction, Col., received. a BA•-====================== end MA al the University of Colorado and is a PhD can- d idate in special education at Oregon U. The couple will be m11rried in St. A9<1rew·1 Presbyterian Church Dee". 22. BB FURNITURE-IN-THE-NUDE TBAISJIISBIOI CGJIP!IY features • • • ' PARSON'S s1395 TABLES ::~·:• '"''·' AYAIU.ILI IN ANT SID P:IN15MID ,, UNP.IHISHID Meff "•111 Utcl H•r4w .... ·' 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa l;.hhul Ht•M •f '91C9' 645-1212 AUTOMATIC TltANIMISSIOHI ONLY 21 JIAU ·DPllllNCI \ QUALITY-DEPENDABILITY IJl 15, MT. WASHINGTON ST .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 557·6224 IT'S OUR 9th ANNIVERSARY .•• and you get the savings on I IF VOU OWN 1 OR 100, OON 'T MISS THESE FABULOUS ANNIVERSARY VALUES! l DO~'. lt• .. ft.t111 & S,.11~k •ASHIOH SHA• & CUILT WIGS v.r-t• SJ4.91 .•.••.....•.....•..• , . THI LIONISI t•lt9 •111 ,, .. , ............... - ....... 1111 1111111111. N•IWN41• IJJ. 91 ••.••••.•.••••• , •••• HU MAH HAIR WleS $4.95 19.95 01,,l~y M_o~1l1 -fro"" •••. , •• , ••••••••• , • l1f,fl The E•o*" ...• , .•.• , ....•. , ••...• , •••••• SJt.tl The ''M111 iqu1" ............... , •••••••••••• SJf,9·5 HUMAN HAIR WI• ,llCIS IHCLUDI CU!'TOM STYLIH•I . . CASCAOD lit. $17.95 -NOW SIJ.91 11.,. $11 ,,S -HOW S17.9S mafbe~ WIG' IEAUTV SALON 50-34~6 Jlf•I .. , 17fl StTMt COSTA .MBA mw..cnEN SQUARI!: A Wl4t W.Ctt• tf Wles-JALLS-Wt•UTS AIHl'--Yleh '1•: JO•/, so•/• OFf Mtft _..,.._,.._ ., .. ' ' ' ' ,, ,, •• • i I J• DAILY PILOT S.L·N·C Units (Ed1!or'1 Notr: A pcgt l t vottd to New1:>0r1 Btacl1 , Costa Mesa, t oguna Beocl1 01u1 i\f lsio11 \'1e10 parent· toochtr orgo1H:tition& tv11/ appear in til e DA 11. Y PILOT eacli week. l nfonno· 1ia11 must be received by the women's depar1n1enl or fl.frs. Gored Sn1it/1, 1746 Ce11tello Place, /\'e101XJtL Beach by 5 p.m. T hursday, for pu.blicuuon W'ed11es· day.) Balearic PTA !'ttrs. Tbomas Larned President Wtdnt~day, Ottobfr 20. 1971 Cook Up Variety of Funding Lo work In the library. REPOJlTS: ~1rs. G reg or y Guth, membership chairman reporl.!I a totaJ of l32 joined tile PTA. Turtle Rock PT A Orin Potter President Events CO~flNG UP: Annual fund- raising Ransack and Bake Sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 23. "1rs. Charles Ryan. ;,... ..-.·ays and means chairman \---- COMING UP : Gene ral r11eeting at 7:30 p.m. tomor· row in lecture room. Gilbert W. Ferguson, vice president, corporate communicatimu and public relations of the Irvine Company ..-.ill spel'.k on Jrvine-Growth and School l'lanning. A film also will be presented on the history of the Irvine Ranch. Victoria PT A ~frs, Douglas &wler President CO?tfTNG UP: Meeting at 7 tonight. Mrs. Betty Kratzle, principal will introduce the special staff m'mber!l and explain their pro g ram s. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the students in third and fifth grades. A representati ve from t h ' parks and recreation depart- ment also will speak . le' ~. cream social will follow. is assisted bv !'ttrs. Drew Imler and !\tis. J.ames Sul· ton. REPORTS: !'ttrs. 1\1 i c h a e 1 Gertner. memb ersh ip chairman announce<! that the dri\'e '>''as ..-.·on b\· 1\liss J udy Olsen's fourth · grade class with &I percent. Bay View PTA !'ttrs. R. C. Sutton President CO\tll'\G UP: ~!rs. Robert Sullivan and ~t rs. Jack Betts, v.·ays and means chairmen announced !he an- nual Ha llo..-.·een carnival "'ill take place from 10 a.m. to 3 . p.m . Saturda~·. Oct. 3-0. on the schoolgrounds. Suds the !ifagician ..-.·ill perform from 10 to II a.m. and admission is 35 cents. California PT A MN. Boyd \tcCullough President CO~fll\G UP: '.\lembership drive v.·iJI continue through Fridav. Oct. 29 Educationnl gifts Will be a..-.·arded to th<' winning class . . . filrs. "'illiam Clapet. ..-.·ays and means chairman announced a paper drl\'e v.·i\l take place the first \\'ednesday of each month ... H a llo w een carnival w\!1 take place Fri- day. Ocl. 29. Canyon PTA Mr.•. Ste\'t Crisafulli President COMING UP: fi1 rs. Gro\er Smith.member s h i p chairman announct'd the drive will end Fridav, Oct. 22. . REPORTS: T\·lrs. Robt r I Latimer. wa.\'S and means chairm11n reports that $.150 V.'as realized from the sno· cone sale. Cordillera PT A Run Richardson President COMING UP: Drugs and narcotics wi!I be the topic of discussion at the gener;il meeting lo Lak<' place ;it 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Oct.. 26.' Bob "Doc" Powell will speak on P.1cdical a n d Psycholo,Rical Implication of Drug Usa):!e. i'olrs. Robert FinJe.''. "'a~·s and means chairman announced the Hallo"·cen Spook Show will take pl ace Fnda\·. Oct. 29. . R EPORTS· Ice cream social "'as attended b~· more than 1000 prople and S\6.1 "·as rralized. Christia n PTF ~tr5. Carl ~elson Pr<'sident CO~f!Nr. liP· r. ,. n e r ;i I meeting and chil'ken dirin<'r n·i l! lake place a1 7 .:10 p rn. Thursday, Oct. 28, i11 the Fireside room. A film ..-.·i ll he shov.·n and selected students from each · gr ;ide w i 11 perfonn ... Halloween cos- tume J)<lrade and class parties Friday. Oct. 29. CM High PTSA Atn. Carl Rotmen President COMING UP: Back-to-school Watches Go Wide • Th' trend in new v.•atche.'! from Swilz,rland is towRrd bracelets v.·hich are wide and e:iitra·wide. Senne hav' become slimmer, supporting a n oversize case which mak's the timt!pis fashion accessory. Col ed dial11 are extremely prev lent "''ith enamel often being in place of precious stones .. ..... ._ .. OlllDt.•S l llAS 11J1 l . C.•••I Hi.hw •v C.•e-. .tel M.,_,..,, •1J .1950 ~_...,.. ..... .., (hi,... •. ,._ ...... ~•tiff The Race ls On Tricy~Je rac.es and costume competition are but l\VO of the many facets planned for Linda Vista Elementary School PTA HallO\\'een Carnival to take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur day, Ort. 30, at the school. Racing to the fun are (left t o rightJ Tracie Butryn and \Vendy ~lat th e111s. night and ~fexican dinner from 5 to 7 p.ni. lomorrow in the school cafeteria. Ti ckets 11·HJ be ava ilable at lhe door. Proceeds "'ill be used fo r students scholarships. Sonora PTA :i.1rs. llur1·h Pickell President C0~11NG UP: Fun day from II a.m. to 3 p.111. Saturday, Estancia PTA ~lrs. "'illiam Nowak President C0~11r-.'G UP Annual back-to- schoo! night and ice <'rea m ~oc1al t o mo r ro"'· j r\('tresh1nents \\'ill be served \· at 7 p.!TI. Harpe r PTA l\lrs. Roger George President ~ CO~flr\G UP: Annual carnival ·, .. "' . 1rom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 52.1.ur-J day. Oct. 3-0. Mesa Verde PT A i\trs. David Chamberlain President COrillNG UP: H alloween carni\'al from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 29. Spaghetti dinner \Vil! be served from 5 !o 7:30 p.m. Admission is $1.IO adults and 85 cents for children. Monie Vista PTA 1\1rs. Thoma!! Herndon President COf.11:\fi UP: Ecology pro- gram at 1 p.m . Friday. Oct. 22 ... Paper drive n·ill take place Tuesday. Oct. 26. and continue through F riday. Oct29 .... Hall o ween pa r n de . movie nnd ' refreshments al 12;30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30. NH Hig h PTA :'ilrs, llenry W. Hofmann Jr. President OcL 30. ParC'nls wanting lo volunteer time and help may t·ontact rvtrs. David Erikson at 545-6718 ••• tl·lrs. Brien Crawford may be called nt 545-2969 by persons wishing Freeze Put on' Dessert REPORTS: Mrs. D o u g I as Bowler, president reports that the J unior Cireat Book study group on the firth and sixth grade level will meet every other Tuesday. She also reports that the school needs an old dingy for the playg round. I nt e res t ed donor may contact her at 642-5563 . . . Fund-raising bo\\•ling league has started and further information may be had hy contacting !'tt rs. F:lof P..1adsen 11l 54&-9:>&1. Wilson PTA !'tlrs. Robert Sankey President COMING UP: Countrv store will iake place from '10 a.m. to 3 p.n1. Saturday, Oct. 30. in the multipurpose room. I lot dogs wil l be !>Old. CO~l!NG UP: Parents are in- \'il('d tn atlrnd b;iek·!O- st·hool 111gh1 at 7 !onight ... Open bonrd nieet1ng ..-.ill !;ike pJ:ice the f u u rt h \\'cdnesday of e11ch month at 1 p.rn., in the hon1em aking Joun~e. School nurse "·ill speak at the Oct. 2i n1C<'ting , . . rifembership drive is under "'ay. according lo ritrs. Robert Dunn. cha1r- 1nan. · Urging 'Davc f 'lark lo Lurn th~ frank fa ster are J onathan Vaccaro (left) and Arlene Goodfield. \\'ho :ire 'vaiting for i cc rreain at the social planned by l\1ari- ners PFO for Friday. Ori. 22. P roceed s fron1 the 4:30 to 7:30 p.111. event will be used fo r scholarships and school project s, according lo l\1rs. Sa m Vaccaro, chair· n1an. S,ICIALS -THURS., fRI .. SAT. -OCTOIER 21 , 2,:Z, 2J LAURA SCUDDERS GARDEN FRESH FINEST EASTERN PILLOW PACK ... CARROTS PORK POTATO CHIPS CELLO BAG CHOPS ~ REG. 7Jc for CENTER CUT Now49' 19c 79~ WI l15~RVI THI llCi HT TO LIMIT QUANTITl 5 A-haunting They Will Go -Spooks and goblins \viii arrive en masse at the College P ark P'f,.\ 1J alto1l'ccn c~n i val and ~k f~ir, planned from 10 a .ni. to 4 p.in. Saturday, Ort. 30. Jn a chiller mood 1s Craig AJlen as the ghost with Sharon Stenge \seated left) and Jod i Van Sick.Jc. J PMone 644-2525 DllG f: 20 Fashion Island, NEWPORT BEACH Corduroy Everything from no wele to giant wa le. A fabric of superior quality wit h rich, long wearing pile, a soft fi nish and beautiful colors. A fdbric with I CJ I use~. A natura: for your Fall wardrobe , .. dresses, pants , suit s, coats, knickers. Wonderful for children because of its washability. A boon for home decorating with any decor ... bed· spreads, curta in~. and ' uph olstery. , SOLIDS 45". wide ;\ 2.00 lo 4.00 yd. ! . PINWALE PRINT S 45 " wide. l .39 yd. Eacn Week LOok For Our Unadvertised Tuesday Special. bsr YOUR IANICAMfR ICAID 0 1 MA,STER CHAll!il . • ' ~ ' ' , •' , Pit.OT-ADVERTISER N Wtdntsday, Ottobtr 20, l'J7J. USDA Grode A USDA Choice ' Poppy Brand Beef Young Ducklings Full Center Cuts 3V2 to 5 lbs. Excellent to Pan Fry Avg. Wt. lb. Bone-in Cuts lb. . . ...... .. USDA Choice Beef $ Boneless Cuts Great to Broil or Barbecue! lh. The Freshest Eastirn Grain Fed Pork· Rib End Cut lo Pan fry _w_"'-"-'"-'·-°'-''°'-' _20_, _,._n _____ DAIL '( ~-T ~ • USDA Grade 'A' Poppy Brand New Crop 4 to 6 lbs. Avg. Wt. • ~~!~~!,,, ~~as!_7 9c ,!~.~!!!~u!.~!~ak ~bl 09 ~~.~~,,~~~st ~!rG~~-A.Breast lb . 69c Rump Roost 0~0A,~~·~: Sttf Boneless Beel Roost ';;~: Boneless Beel Cubes "J~:.';:i' 11.98' 11.98 ' $1•• II 11.98' Sirloin Tip Steaks '<t.~· Top Round Steaks "~~~: .. T B St k USOA (ho< tr Bed -one ea s ''''"' .. '"'"""' S St k USDA cnooct Btotf pencer ea S Bo~rlru llLbE~t $J~: '1" II. '1" II. '2" II SLICED 1-LB. FRESH RAINBOW BACON OYSTERS TROUT • L11r's llWI fUlllS •Wi!11~ 53c '"' ''""'' • Du~u••• llliu 11•1 Capta in ,,. Choice 10-oz . , • Quality Jar Captain 79c Choice 11-oz. Frozen pkg. TOMATO __, e SAUCE Town House-J1:1th and Thick SICUIE YDUR 'NEW' PIEi NUTRITIONAL LEAFLET ON SALMON DISCOUNT HOUSEHOLD BUYSI Joy liquid Detergent l~·ll 68 ' ,.,. C t Cl , .... ome eanser c •. ,~,"~ ~~ ..... , DISCOUNT MONEY-SAVERS! Nu Made Mayonnaise Sandwich Spread ,..:;;;. Ch k T '~ '"'" un una 1,QM M·~t Spam ~lot! And'""" Mn•,.,, (!)Id M~lr Soiod""''h!• fir " 62 ' '" ll I!. 59' '" 1"'·•! 35 ' "' n ti. 59 ' "' DISCOUNT HEAL TH & BEAUTY • C t C I """" on ac apsu es """ S h• k I . t "" "''""" c 1c nrec or ""'' Close-Up Toothpaste St. Joseph Aspirin '":,;;. D F • ..,,,.,v eep nes "•"'"' Raspberries :.~~ Green Beans I,:;::: Grape Juice ~;;,:;~ Cheese Pizza ::: • :If; 99 ' ::1 99' l.J•ll, 81 ' 11u "·" 29' ·-· l~~L 39( "' 20' ,... . '" 20' "' ll·I! 65' "' ZEE TOILET TISSUE Ottorot or S!yle -S!oc.~ Up Value! BAKERY BUYS-DISCOUNT PRICED! SKYlAIK BAUD FRENCH BREAD SerYe I! Hor -A Mu~1 w11h Stt ok.! 16-0unce L•of 3 ... $1 .... 59 ' 1111 7-H. 3 Jltl l 5c I •. '1" SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS Ji! Peanut Butter 'l:,' 66 ' Aluminum Foil ·~~ ·~:·· 59 ' Spray Starch :;;~ ':,:,' 36 ' Freeze Dried ,~:::.~~e, ~L $J 01 DAIRY DELICATESSEN . luc81'111 Yogurt .., ~:,::;,,"" Shady Lant Butter '11: Mn. Yfright's Biscuits Pt1nut Butter ~~':;; ""21' ct•. ' ..... 1' rtt. D "' 8' •• lean Butt Cuts-fostt rn P k R t Fn 1h Plt:~ot ~1.,.i1 or oas shOIJIM< cu1 Fresh Pork Spareribs ,!:;';;,~. Center Rib Pork Chops lamb Shoulder Chops •;-:;.,~ L b R'b Ch ·~""''"'' am I ops uso,1. Cllo.r::• lamb Ground Beef Fre~h U.S. Gov'! ln~pecft/d JN 3·1-. Pk(. 13·11. , ••. !1.71) SAFEWAY COFFEE 1-lh. bag 11.49 ' ,,}9' 11.98' •1•• It '1" "· Mea ty &. Ttnd er D • k • T~>0!•1 rumsttt $ • Wh<>le l"'l' F W• M If~"~''"'~ 8u/ ryer 1ngs frt •h cu1 Fryer Backs & Necks C If Ch """'", ,, •• a ops 5ho•1ld'r c~·, Coif Steaks t"11i~~e~:~0'0 II. 69' ,,_35 < 1~.9< 11.89' •. '1" BETIY CROCKER iAK~MIXES toyer Voritty-A Great Buyl USDA Choice Rolled & Tied Beef Chuc~ Excellent to Pot Roast lb. LUCERNE COTTAGE • ~~'~'~·~'~ ~ 8FEMININE NAPKINS 59c DRY Git~ I SODA POP ··~"~:·~:',:::~~-'" ll·"· IOc Stanton's Cook ouu. P1~n1c~. E1c. cin Distilled $298 , , 47c ao-Pro•f 5th ·9 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~::;:;::.: '!;~· KA YLANA YO!IKA C-1 80 Proof Distilled Sth MacNair' s Scotch ~.',,, Cold Brook Whiskey ,~, Canadian Hill Whiskey ~ F'd 1· B d BO~~' 1 e 1s ran y M'-" Washington St•to 1 Rod Doliclous Extra Foney Quality Apples $298 "' '529 ., '3" Ills. Red Potitoes '':.-~ Grtt11 Onions or Radishes large Mushrooms := Crisp Camts '/;,':T,,' .. 10' M.10' •. 81' ,. .... 29' ' .. · Yellow Onions 'ii;.~::,' · Dates A~"" 3~33' n2 ~69 ' it BLACK TEA BAGS '~·:,::· ,,·;:. 99c -RICE A RONI ''""""" • • An l~c•toog Sid~ D"h A Dth9htful Cho~~e ISODA CRACKERS 1.~·1;:.\:, Fancy Quality Cabona l•n•nas Ideal for School lunches or Slice Over Cereal. lb. Bartlett Pears .~:,",:;,;, Large Artichokes 'O:::' Grapes Your (tioKe • Sffdless, Red or Black '"· 35c ,~,. •·lb.J5c bOl ' ' r • ' • .~ o I -.-.· -.. .~ . ' .. , . DAILY PILOT ® plentiful foods OCTOBER 1971 Features FRESH APPLES Ottier Ptentlfuls P'Oll C.lNNID PfAIS CANNID A"'LISAUCI •114 .lP'P'll JU ICI FllSH P'fAIS P'OTATOIS IG-•S UNITl!O t TATlt Of:,ARTMINT OJ ilGR 1(1JlfUR• l'ltnlt!vl ~-· ,...., ..... 'God sent' Salad Idea , .l ust righ t to ser\'e this hi ll , v•hen the "·eather doesn't seem to know which "'ay to turn. is "fruit of lht Gods 300 EXTOA aLUE CH,. 111 · STAMPS WITH ,URCHASE o;R$2t OR W.ORI 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH PURCHASE IETWEEN $1D AND SlO WITH THIS COUPON I VOID AFTER SUNDAY , OCTOBER 24 I ~I Alcoholic B•Yt ••9•<. Fre•h Milk enll C i9•••lt•• E•clud•d I ll ~-==::=GOOD ON~!_ AT_ BA'!_G.il ~ BASKET I ': I 'I BAGGIES TRASH BAGS PKG. OF TEN· 30 GAL. BAGS 39¢ 1, Witlo. th;, coupon. no ..,;nimum pu•ch ••• rtquirtll. li,,.it, I pk9 . I P•' coupon -Ont 'oupo~ p•t cu1lo"'•'· Void .,fttr Su"ll"y, Oc!ob•• 24. _ ----GOOD ONLY AT BARGAIN BASKET HEAllH & BEAUJV AIDS REG. 2.tS VALUE WILKINSON BONDED RAZOR Mail In Refund C1rtltic•t• P1<kad with R11or for a 2..M R1fund-Lllca 91ttln9 th1 R11or FREE '1.89 s.1.d." ·TAMPAX BOX OF 40 SUPER OR REGULAR REG. 1.93 AT MOST STORES DIAL ANTl-PERSPIRANT 6 OZ. CANS -REG. OR UNSCENTED REG. 1.29 AT OTHER S TORES This salad is nu ffy and most -combine s fresh Ca lifornia Bflrtlett pear cubes "'ith halved Tokay grapes in a lightly-spiced, part whipping cream. part sour c r e a in drrssing wit h just a touch of shrrry wine for disti nctiun. "Y"" '"'"·th• w;., m•y CEPACOL MOUTHWASH '1.39 69c ' be omitt ed and the salad is 7 oz. BOTTLE still quite delicious. To serve. REG. 15< AT MOST STORES 49c spoon into crisp Jeuuce cups. _ Use the drirker green outer ~-"""'---~-.. ,,..-.__..,_..,_..,-~_ .. ,,.._.__..,_.., ___ ~_ .. ,,.._.__..,_.., ___ ~_ .. ..,_.__..,_.., ___ ~_ .. ,,...i_ lea ves for better contrast. Garnish with grape hal ves if ],_ __ you Yt'ish. FRUIT Of' THE G 0 D S SALAD I ~2 cup heavy or whipping I cream JOHNSTON Apple or Pumpkin llG t " PllS • • • Pies 69'•• ~l 12 cup dairy Sllur cre:im Si 2 tablespoons le mon ju1<'t 1 tablespnon allspice l lablespoon dry Sherry (optional > 2 fresh Californ ia Rartlett pee r~ I 112 cups hal \'rd antl seeded Tok::iy grapes I lcrberg lelluce cups \\'hip cream unti l stiff : fold I in so ur cream. lernon juice, •• suj.!ar, allspice And Sherry. ROSARIT A DINNERS e Ill' ENCHILADA ~ CHll!.l INCHtLAOA e MEXICAN DINNll e COMllNATION P'LATI 39'·· • • SPRINGFIELD 10 OZ. 19' SLICED STRA WB·ERRIES H::il ve, co re and cuhe pears;,.._..,..._....,._... __ ,,......,..._....,._... __ ,,......,..._..; .add wit h grapes to cre.,n1 misture. Spooon into lettuce I rups. r Makes 4 lo 6 ser\"ings. •• Slimm i ng • r":· f I• ~ I ' . • I ' ' . ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I . ' ' /· ' I I ' ' .. . I 1 ' /f.. ,,: ., I ; ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' I ' ' i 'i { I ; , EASTERN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE PORK SPARERIBS LEAN-N-MEATY • USDA CHOICE I .. FOLGER rs COFFEE I LB. CAN &.9~ Requklr 39c FRITO'L.4 Y ROLD GOLD PRETZELS I• " I OR PRETZEL STICKS '" ... , ONE BAG FREE l ''WITH P'UIJCHASE OF ONI IAG AT IEG. P'RIC( OF 39, !Li"'it ont ·coupon p•r cu1tom~-~o:_:l~r ..:.._u~dty, Oct, 24. ~ G_~ON~Y AT BARGAIN BASKET 3 DAY DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL!. THURS.·FRl.·SAT. BETWEEN 10 A .M. & 6 P.M. ONLY FABULOUS NEW 4-PL Y TERI TOWLES AS SEEN ON TV! WITH COUPON AVAILABLE FROM OUR DEMONSTRATION REG. 49c PER ROLL-INTRO· DUCTORY PRICE WITHOUT COUPONS 43e ROLL F 0 R DRIVE DRIVE 99 .... ----~ """" DETERGENT FAMILY SIZE RfGULAR $2.99 GRADE "AA" DOZ. ~ 0 R :r • EASTERN GRAIN FED BONELESS ROLLED PORK ROAST MA CLEANS TOOTHPASTE f<ING SIZE TUBE 2 I 99¢ REG. 1.09 AT OTHER STORES Witli thi1 '011po", no ,,.;";,,..,.., pu•ch••• ••ti~ired. l imit 2 P•• coupon -Ont coup&n P•f cu1!0"'''· Voill t ftt• Sunlllley, Octobt• 24. ' BETTY CROCKER BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX REG. 59¢ 13 OZ •. BOX 29~ With thi1 coupon. no mini..,um purch••• "quir•ll. Limit I pk9. •. per coupon -On• c&upo~ pe r cu ito"''" Void •fi•• Su"clty, II ! Oc tobtr 24. 1 I ----GOOD ONLY AT BARGAIN BASKET---=._1 CONDENSED ALL DETERGENT $)50 HOME LAUNDRY ·SIZE REG. 4.85 SPRINGFIELD INSTANT NON FAT $179 MILK 20 QT. SIZE SEGO 5 $1 LIQUID ' 0 DIETARY R 10 Ol. CANS NABISCO OREO 39' CREME-SANDWICH COOKIES 15 oz. C"LO REG. SSc l.MPERIAL 39e MARGARINE P'WG. OF 4 STICKS FO LGEt'S INSTANT $149 COFF.EE 10 oz. JU ~~-__ ; i] ~1: I~ :I·J ·I1I31 ,. , IT ALI AN SQUASH FRESH 19¢ LOCAL LB. OJJ----POTATOES U.S. NO . 1 RUSSETT 10 LB . CELLO BAG TOMATOES --· FIRM , RIPE SLI CI NG CRI SP, EXTRA FANCY DELIC IO US ONIONS MILD SPANISH 4~29- · I I BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 89 IASTEi N GolAIH PID LA IGl LOIN PORK CHOPS 79cLI {._~~~~-=~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.......~~~ Prices Effective: 9352 SIZES 3"-4 L., 1lf..,.;:.., 1lf,...-r~ A few artful !leam!I ~dd up lo the leanest line:i. Vou "ll love 1he free feeling or the rollar that clear!! the neck, the l'8S~' crrice of the :ikirl. Printed Patlern 9352 : NE\\" Women's Sii.es 34, 36. :ui. 40. 42. 44; 41, 48. Si:r:e 36 1 bust 40 l tAke1 2'h yard$: 5+lric h. SEVt:m'll·f>'IVE CENTS for tach pattun -add" t5 ctn!~ frK each pattern (or Air 1'tai1 and Special JI an d 11 n l : otherwl.se lhlrd..clus dt.U very will take thrte wetkll or more. Smit lo Mari.Ian Martin the ~ DATLY PILOT, 441 Paltern Dept .. 2.12 Welti 181.h St .. New York , N.Y. 10011. Print N~E. ADDRESS with ZIP. t1 SIZE and STYl,f. NUMBER. rNSTA NT SEWI NG BOOK KW tod11y. •ear tomon'O"' SJ. - PORK CHOPS EASTERN GRAIN FED LB. CENTER CUT RIB IASTIRN GolAIN FED CIHTll CUT LOIN 1.ASTllN' 0.IAIN FID PORK CHOPS PORI( LOINS ' WHOll 01 HALF •l.lSH LIAN GROUND BEEF> CPU.OE "A" 3 LEGGED FRYING CHICKEN ••• llADY 98' li. 79cLL 59c LI. 39( LI. ail'Li<crsi.ic~D BACON 69' LI. _si._ic_'"E_"D_·~_'Bo_L_o_G_A ____ ® ·69' LI. ~ot'i"s'H'"sAusAGE ·~~:~::.."... 89' LI. fl,S'i MA.Of .. ITALIAN SAUSAGE IUL" STYLI 89' LL Thursday thru Sunday Oct. 21, 22, 23, 24 Prices subf•ct to stock o" ltefNI. W£ GLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COU~ONS II WI GIVE ILUE CHIP STAM~S COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WI Gift ILUI CMIP STAMPS 19th and Placentia 71 O W. Chapman ,., ' Wn1-f SA~~IE ·THd BIG SMl~E INV AS JON Happy Faces are delighting up all over ..• You taste them in the bit honey dough ginger snap cookie wheels in the bakery ... They say, "Yum .. eat me. I'm delicious. I'll fill you up with glee." You write cheerful noteJ and Jetten on happy smile paper mirthful- ly chortling, "Have a •ice day." All sunny yellow in· side the envelopes. How could you help but he gay. Keep your sunny side up ... t Plush, soft cuddly rugs •.. to hang on walls or flop on t1oors . . • There's that smile again-. • JS inches across . • • Chunky yellow oilcloth note pads and -tM!!phone number books .. Happy face one more lime to make even your 646s and 673• into happy talk, and shopping lists were never " more fun. Everybody loves a smile ..• Even the witches, cats, ghosts, ·and jaci.-o-lanterns on party patJtr plates, napkins. and tally th ings are mad with ilad. Nothing even slightly spooky here. HALLOWEEN HALLOWS IN THE BEGIN . . • The fun of partle1, parties all over . • A party shop is a p11ptr enchanglng place-· • full of yellow ~d­ dy bears with daisy um· brellas and ytllow and white checks which don't quite say it's a boy or a glrl. Red, white, blue and bicycles are tops in any league for Jillie boys , .• · Little girls p u s hi n g · wheelbarrows full of flowers . . . Raggedy Ann and Pei.nuts ... Or let's play circus , .. The zodiac .. all signs make everybody feel it's their birthday. Paper spaghetti bibs • • napkin rings . • The mushrooms, the lemon trees •• Red and white chec~ed tullps ..• cool blue and green paislies • • Whatever your )>lrty mood or season ..• You'll find the whole paper match- ed regalla ..• from in- vitations to nut cups .•.• with three sizes of napkins, plates, tablt:cloths, coasters, matches. even straws to 1nake everything more fun inbetween, LIKE THE REAL THING C.Onsidered lht: Irish linen of lhe paper circles .•• .Super Soft napkins ... Strictly posh, to $}line elegantly with the finest ch!na and sllv& • . p11le understated shades of gold, hlue. or pink beauil.lully 4 ply .•. to reall.v get your hands on and stay put. Napkins and coasltri; and matches to be printed \1•i!h "J6hn and Mary" , , 'Ved· dlngs, boat christl':ni ngs .. ''Bon Voyage go J~.n'' ... I love you" or "Have a Happy Day ". 11A LLO\VEEN IS DONUTS • . from fried o ne -bite donut holl':s to luscious donut pies, big -nat and French fried pot8tO raised whirls with cinnamon twirl- ing thru •.• Do you llke your donuts 1quashy and oozy with jelly and the powdered rugar spilling all ovtr, or do you like ynur. dono.ts all rich and but- tt:rmllky good, made even more Jusc!oua wilh ~ late Icing, crumbs, er sugar? QUESTIONS ?? QUESTIONS 1? . • • ''.Are you go in a: to hive 1 bakery .•. In your new ruch1rd 's Two ln Harbor View?" Or cour1t • . and Dale Dutton, the manager here for the ptitt 15 Years It going to bt the manager over there to make sure Harbor View · donuts are as dunktble a1 Ule donuts in Lido. Richard's Marketa, Lido ind HatbOr View, where "e put oh a hippy fact every day just tor you. I ,HONE 673-4360 FOR HOME DEUVEltY PRICES EFFECTIVE oci. 21, 22 , 2J, 24 <> IN OUR D!llVIRY AUA --ftcJ.~.t· i~-OORA FANCY, CRISr. CRUNCHY WASHIN6TOH, 60LDIN DELICIOUS 6AlDEN-FRISH, TASTY TENDIR, SERVE IT Ftt.!NCH FRIED APPLES 4 LIS. s1 ZUCCHINI LI. 29¢ LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD.AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE MIX OR MATCH THEM, SWEET RED IMrUOR, IL.ACK RllllR OR ITALIA SALAD SPECIAL! PLUMP RID CHERRY Oftan Stre .. ~11 for yaur plN•Urt by llarniot Ny GRAPES 4 LIS. $) TOMA TOES a.IM! 29¢ LEMON TROLLEY BUNS POTATO BREAD Banana Nut Loof Butter-flake Rolls 6 fw 41¢ 41¢ 1.09 ~;;Vt3~1 POMPOM MUMS For booutilul, long l.sting 1rr1ftgemtnts. choo11 them in y1n1w, white, li1venci•r er bronzt. 1.95 BUNCH , .• DAIRY PRODUCTS, PARTICULARLY MILK AND COTIAGE CHEESE ARE RICH SOURCES OF PROTEIN, CALCIUM AND VITAMINS A, 3 AND D. COOK WITH DAIRY PRODUCTS AND YOU GET GREAT FLAVOR PLUS GOOD NUTRITION FOR THE WHOLE FAMIL Yl RLCHARD'S FEATURES THE FINEST U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF, FORMULA-FED AND PERFECTLY AGED. THE HEART OF THE PRIME RIS, BONELESS SPENCER STEAK 2.19L•. Ce,.•r with crum\tlelll Roq u•f•rt and br•il. LEAN AND MEATY EN8LISH STYU IEEF SHORT RIBS 49¢ LI. TO SAUTE OR BARBECUE BEEF RIBS FARMER JOHN BACON "16ULAl Ol TKICI I LICID S1ndwieh, wit h 1voc •d• l h•t ch••1• "r••d. FROZEN, NORT H E~N HALIBUT STEAKS MARINATED DUCKLING Vi ef • gtnuln• Lon9 l111 nd duc~lint in • Sherry-Or1n9• m•rlnecle. 799LI. ,,, Lt. 1.19 LI. 98¢ lb • Mtlt 1/• C. ~utter in tlucl pin, saut• ~ C . e1ch cheppeJ enien I: celery, end 1/J C. cheppelll tre•n pepper. Atfd I C. e1t- 1up, 1/» C. chl ll 11uce, 1·T. l1in•n ju'ic e & I T. 11y 11wce.· C1Ylt, ''"""11r I 0 min. Ad' I flt. thlflly 1llcecl wl'"'''• ind 1immer I mltl. metl, M11nwhlle c1elt 4 C. I 5 01. I n1odl11. Oraln. Rt~"'" P1t1llJ•• to pin I: 1tlr in 11/1 C. ro1m t•mp1r,ture coll•t•. ch1e11. Alt1rn1t1 2 l171r1 e11h 11 noodl11 1114 11uc1 lft tat11r1l1. like 20·25 rftln. •t 110• •v•n. BONELESS AND VIRY TENDER SPENCER ROAST . Roa1t with p1ach helv•• and p•,p•rc•rn1. CUT FROM THE HEART OF B!IF ROUNDS BEEF STEW Very Loon-),29 LI. s.uc1 with lour c;r11m ancl hor11t1clhh. ZACKY FARMS CALIFORNIA 6ROWN, FRISH Roosting Chicken '"' 1~· ··•· 59~ Le. s11 ... 1r1d almond• & mu1ht•om1, , •• ., 1twffin1. FRESH. SMALL SIZE WESTERN OYSTERS ...... How •bout •n oyster pie7 FRESH SHELLED S~I~.~~~~~~"""· b':;:~,;:;'I cluot. 79' LI. lfl STUFFED GAME HENS 19• ff, Ccrnl1h Q.1me Hen• 1tufl1d with •ur ewfl P1r1ley dr111iJ19-in ovenre1Jy p•n. WEltiHT WATCHU"S PERCH, SOU. HADDOCK OR FLOUNDER FISH LUNCHES , C&W ORANGE JUICE ClW Vegetablu Monterey C&W Brunel Sprouts CAW Giant PEAS MORTON MINI-DONUTS • TRH TOP APPLE CIDER HEA TH • .ICE..CR&AM- DEVIL CAKE ROLL I OZ. I 01. .. N. 11 01. ,. oz. 11 Ot. '' et. u 01. 69¢ lfM'$1 JferSl l9• ..... ,, lhrS1 ,l9J ••• CONJURE U' A CASSEROLE! 6REAT FOR APPETIZERS Hormel WIENERS · 1 LI. 59¢ SWIFT CANNED, PINEAPPLE OR BROWN SUGAR GLAZED Sugar Plum HAM 2v. La. 2. 98 KRAFT NATURAL CHEESES, MELLOW SHARP OR EXUA SHARP ' Cracker Barrel Cheese 10 oz. 79¢ IMPORTED FROM 6ERMANY Butter Kaese Cheese LI. 1.19 PILLSBURY BUITERMILK OR BAKINli POWDER T enderflake .. Biscuits 4 oz. SIA SALTED, ONION OR <OARLIC, FLAVOR TREE PERNUTS T11111d Soyboona 4V2 OZ. Mannings COFFEE 1 LJi. 79¢ ARDEN AA BUTTER 1 LI. 83¢ NABISCO Pecon Shortbread Cookies 14 Ol. 57¢ AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE PANCAKE MIX 2 LI. 49¢ AUNT JEMIMA SYRUP IJ OZ. 3 for$1 Snap-E-Tom TOMATO COCITAIL 10 OZ. 6 for$1 IMPERIAL R!GULAR MARGARINE 1 LB. 39~ c;LORIETTA WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS ''or. 4 for$1 c;LORIETTA HALVES OR SLICES ELBERTA PEACHES 11 or. 4 for$1 &LORIETTA BARTLETT PEARS ,. oz. 4 for $1 SUGAR in the RAW 100 ~!,~in 69¢ HUNTS FAM ILY SIZE. ALL FLAVORS SNACK PACK PUDDING LAURA SCUDDER"S VIRGINIA PEANUTS KAL KAN "oz. 59¢ l'I• oz. 3 for $1 Burger Rounds 1• oz. 2 FOR 45~ NlWI 4·LAYER TOWELS, NYLON REINFORCED TERI TOWELS .. CT. lOLl 39¢ LISTERINE Antiuptlc ,. oz. 99¢ STILl TIME TO WIN A SHOPPING SPREE AT RICHARD'S ••• And aupport Ho19 Ho1plt•I Equipment Fund and other loc1I youth c1ritit1 •I Iha same limo. The South Coost Actiwa 20-30 Club, a group of young men dtdic:.1t1cJ to community service is sponsor- ing t~is event. Fer more informetio" •"d ticltts inquire at lobby information. • • • • • '(.E.S. YOUTH EM,LOYMENT SERVICE FOR 9UALIF1ED EMnOYEES CALL 642-0474 HOME & GI Fl St;l()P LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S .SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS O"H DAILY t .6 or!N DAILY, , •• DAILY •·ltH, IAT. t'.1 ! OPEN DAILY 9·6 .. - • ' \ I ~ ' ' ' • • ¥ "' • ~ P!l..OT CHICKEN COOKED IN WINE . " $e Diplomatic: ' s ·erve Chicken Chi~ is a great ravf\r1tr in HnH and, a lidv a n rl beautiful cnuntrv nr inirn1rcd canals . and ·1acc·cur1.a1ne!! house boat.s. "'hCie people like to eat Hoorty dishes. T~. lo t!lE" hi ct 1hat the fa \'orite recrrie of the NctlJ,erlands •t,rnbassatlor is being ;;w'.Ved: · at _)ln J11lerna- tional Luncheon fhis 1non!h 1n \Vashington. ·o.c .• gil·en hy rhe National Broiler Council 11, honor countries wrth outstan- ding chicken 1ndu .. srr1es. rou are given: a deltciou.s new 1~';i11 10 rneke.a chicken dish. · !tis fit ting !hat the National Broiler Council of thr L:n1trrl Slates should be host5 at a11 International Lunchron s1nre our couo!ry pt onc-c-rcd !he Dressing For f ,a/I ('HEESE BACON nnESSI:'\(; fOR TQ:\1,\TOES ·''1 rup rorn nil 1i cup w:ulr 11nri;ar ~1 !ea.spoon ~all 1 • teaspoon r>rrrrr l clo1·e g;irl1t. pressed t, cu p cn.~p bac11n bits 2t<·r'u11 tinPl.11 gr;i1rd chcd1L1r ch~e ,. PIAc·e ingrl:'dicnt-: i11 a µ111! jar Cover and slu1ke "'·ell Spoon over 4-6 mrdnnn .~11r chilled. peeled tomatoes that ha1·~· ~n sliced "8Ct'<!Td1on "' fashjon. P.1akes 4~ servings. " ·' .. AVOCADO CREAJT ffitES~iNG ~ •. cup mashed o.vocado 1 Ctip heavy cream, whipped' 2 tahlp:;poon .salt •, ie~spoon sah 1 tW'poon. finely chnppcd <;al)<fi.ed gintc'r . n1ruk!r n thicken industry and WC' len d the \l'Orld in pro- dill'tJon. The A in e r i c 11 11 f"l11eken industry is a great tcL·ln1o!ogical deO'clopn1ent and ;i s a result ronsumcrs herf' lla1 c Ilic benefit of the nlo!>1 r1lc1ilifur f!n\J 1e c n n fl m l"c a • eh1C kl'11 ;;Upplics in tile \\·nrl d. A·"m b.Ass:ld nr Riir.on ·H vn flardl Yan·· ·L~·ndcu likes rll1ek(•n rrn.ked \\"IH )lc 11nd s:iured "'1lh -P.ort 1o,·ine . ;,nd <Te;1n1. unusuaf a11rf delcc- 1:1h!e. 111c recipe 1~ eallcd C.:h1ek<'n ,; la V:1lll'r rl 'A11gr. · L');C' ;1 fine-fla\'ored. IC'ndcr ;i nd JUI(\' 1\1nrrir:ln bl·oilcr- fr1 er lo rnake this dish. Brown !hi' rhu·k<·11 in but.lcr by ,11co!le s;11•11•111,<~. t:ouk it 1n Pnrr winC'. anrl ;1dd ~ilmc s11ect cream \1·hrn H 1.~ n1·arlv don!'. \\'hen rr;1d:v tn serve. ihc Jll!Cr •>f a Jcn1cn 1:;-:idded and a '·drop of gofld vinegar·• nr('{)rd 1n·g LO t.11" A1nba-.~ador"1< directi ons. '\"hen 1h .. ~ dish 1s served ;1u1hc11tle:illy. i1 is l'!<tr111shcd 11 1th cr<l&cen!s nf puff p:i.-;try .1 n1t hU!l! d1~hc~ of uni-"ecte;i- rc!' :ipplc m,1 rn1alndr. Thts pn1du<:t 1sn"1 ~ q I rl 1·•1111· 1nrn:r:dh ltl the t:n+1t'd s:alr~ hill ,1·11u '("<'I n ~llh~!i !U1f' <t \C'l'\I tnrl fr1111 f)C'f)".Cr1n ur snn1P a1>- 1il· -.;1ul1· 11.'l"V light!\' swecten-rcl · · \~ l\>r· !hr µt•ff 11;1st r.v . r'l'f"'Cf'Hf~. hrrr IS y,•hfff !'l 111er 11·1111 fro/ell paTll' .~l1<:lb Citll ('\\Ill(' to \IOU 111d Su11µly rn ll Ot1l .Ul1>-d0tieli ;11~d l'U1 i.1•i!h 11 !1 Ulc i rc;;i·cnl-~hape 1111l rcr. hah11 ;11corrii11g LO p;u·k;igc . tl1rcrt1oos. i'ind 1·-0u ,\1·1ll h;H·e I he cl;.ii:sic .1c.'t-u.~paniR1c111 . tu this d1~h. ,. ,, l ~r:iel Is · bci_ng. ho11111:e<i .at the !nl crn;1tion,1! Lu nche<in as l)1r nnt1on with the hi~licsl per c:inila c n m s u ln 12 I i o.n rif ¢1ck\"n in th\"·world ~ 50 . .f p<llJrltjS. . • , , 1\ .fa1qr:iJc. ;iuth~nfil' 11·:ir nf rook.t~r&.th1(~<'n 1n l ~tilcl i.~ ifl· chidcrl._:1 d!~l.i that 11·i ll ;i!~n br scr1·!:'d ;it thr · lnleroalional LurchCfln huffet. Foltf' av()('ado into 14·\iippc~ · cream:. add sui,:ar. salt af!r1 candied ginger. Chill until "' "llJCKEN.' A ready _uo . .use, · • 'J' ,.. 1.;1 l"LLE'." U"UG•' fl.i 8.k'es • ? ctfPs dressi ng. 1' _c. " .,, Serve· oi,:er fresh frui t and :t ta.blespOons butler or melon-or cabbage salad. . tpa(E:ar1ne 1 '.t ' broi\cr-frycr chtrkcrT SOUR CRl-:Artl ~ ' I VEr..ETADLE DRESSING ~·" t·UQ.Spoon sal! r ·J.· I pip comme~cial i;our \ i.;,C\'.lfl Port 111ne ~earn_ . . ..... ,11 • ~cspoon flour '' ctiP finel y diced onion : I rup h<'a V\' crran1 \'t .tup finel y diced grct'O ,Juire o( l l~mnn ~p~r ~-1/, OOp finely dited celery 1•'4 teaspuun v111cgf1r I medium , peeled, diced In '111rgc siwcepan, n1clt but· ctJcum ber ter. Add wftOJe chickC'n :inri Corribine ingredK!nls and brow·o oo alfS'~ides . Add salt chill thoroughly Ser"·e on -And .wine . fJP\'er. siln111er I crisp. lettuce ~lad . ~lakes~ hnur or ~1!1111 render RrrnO\"C 1bou~·2~ cups dressing. .. !l...w Aert·ing rlal!rr. ·• 1'\. ~lbftthf'r nour 11nd CUCUMBER AL'\ONO ~ QC " f'41o6' stir i1110 wine. f OR..EMING " "ti'~g-con~tnntlv, until I cuV French dressing , 1fl1\1\h,!r~ IQic~fJ'l(>. sl!ghti~ ~ ~~nely cut cucumber : '.Al!d lem<M\ ~juice 11 n d z • poons toast e-d '\'il'IC'gflr. Serv6 -bve r chicken 11iftred 1lnppds . ' tnd J(arnish with timbale.11 of combine a~t. jflgredienti un:;v,ecltned appl ifn11rmfllade ind serve wit~ tbmalo 3nd .. 'Md cre5CCl'lts1 nf p:1ff. Pflslry. lettuce &alad. Makes 1 \t cups.• ;YIELD:, 4 servini;~· • ,, ' , ' CALIFORNIA GROWN FROM FOSTER FARMS FRYING CHICKEN PARTS WHOLE tEGS •' l. I BREA ST SPLU OR W><OLE ' .FRANKS OL' VIRGINIA A(L BEEF ~ CHEESE FOOD .-.ROEN INDY. WR•PPE D 11or •• ----'"" 79< All MEAT BOLOGNA ;>;~·.:~~'..'..'. .. SS' BOLOGNA OK .. """"'"" .... '""""'-59' OSCAR MAYER co"o'"'""""G 65' \. '; . " CUCUMBERS lONG GREEN BELL PEPPERS GARDE N FRESH .......... CRISP CARROTS ' 'MAYFAIR 24 HR. MA WILL REMAIN OPEN vnERANS DAY-MON., OCT. 25 !~.!o ~!!u~~~~!... ... .. .. ... ~. 98~ ~9,~~~~~~~ ~~!=~~~~ .,,,,,lb. $ t 4 7 !9.!~~,E,~N~""'~~~~~ST ... 1b.ae~ ......... ~.9Bt ROUND STEAKS ~E~~r lE.4.N CENTER CUTS .. -· .... ~~9.!.~!~,~~~~~~.~~~~! "' .~. $ t 09 GROUND BEEF FRESH GROUND · c lb. SEA FOOD SPECIALS r::'i.Z!.)"" GREENLAND TURBOT CENTERCUTSLICES49<1b WHOLEOR 39< BY THE PIECE lb. ARTICHOKES .E:C~ 10t EA(H 10t lb. POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET OR WHITE ............ FARM FRESH EACH ......... SPANISH ONIONS US NO. I PUMPKINS ~ ""' lb 1oe lb 1oe GARDEN FRESH .................. .................. .................... ONE POUND PICG. 1 '0t Al l SIZES . .............. lb 4t \ ··:: PALMOLIVE JLIQUID DETER GENT DEA~2 OZ. BOULE .... -( AJAX CLEANSER DEA\)'IC.21 oz' """""" """""""" """'"" """ UBISC-0 COOKIES ~10 14'oos ............... 43< -.. DIET RITE COLA :i:~~i'~~ ....................... ~ .. 59' . ··a. . . MUTUlL DOGfOOOU Y • .,, i$ T O.RO FED CHIC., IEEf, KION[llEEf, LIVER BEU """""'""""" '5 1. ' ~· . . ' HEFTY TR45H BAGS BAG YOUR TRASH 6,30 GAL, BAGS " " INSTANT COFFEE M.J.8. 10oL ' WWW ~ lJ.l lJ.l lJ.I . Van de Kamps SPECIALS Thurs.·Sun., Oct 21 ·24 Vienna Twist 4 lc Bread ................ :.111 . .,, Cinnamon 39c Rolls ......... . .... ••1.ik Pineapple $139 Gold Cake.. ......... ,,.11.0 w lJ.l lJ.l lJ.l lJ.l lJ.l lJ.I' IYlllABlE 11 Mllflll MAtlETS W11N Ill DE UM' Dl'1. Oil! MIN ORA 12 ... '" • SHANK HALF aun PORTION 59'_ •. FROM OUR MAY FRESH FAMILY · OF PROUD BIRDS GAME HENS MAYFRESH U.S.D.A. GRADE A MIN. NET WT. 18 01. t EA . TOP S'RLOINwASTEFREE $4109 BONELESS STEAKS .... , .............................................................................................. M ... lb. .-" ~D"U~~~ $r~~~~$ .lb. 59~ ~H~~,l .$r~~~-$ ~~~E..~~~~-98 ~ ~HNQ,~.!G ~.'-~-$ .. ~.~---·~-~-~-~-·············1b.49~ ' 0 ; If ' ~· ' MAYFAIR FROZEN FOOD FROZEN PIES Lloyd J. Harris 4ll o:r. APPLE. PEACH, CHERRY PUMPKIN & MINCE 79~ ;~::r:;,;,:;~ '. ~~-C~N 4 ~ ~ 1 FllOZIN OMELETS fRt!iH N REAOY J I'll: -1• Ot - ARDEN DAIRY SPECIALS ICE CREAM ARDEN HALF·GAL . . HIGH QUALITY 65~ OllANGI NICI J:~DEN C.HlllED J.t 01. ---··-··· ANACIN TABLETS $ 34 100 ct." M.J.B. COFFEE Jib Sl.)7 1 lb C"N ...... ,,,.,, ____ _ DISHWASHER ALL RI NSO DETERGENT G1 4NI OE Al Pl( •'101 ............ ,. •.•• _, .. . COLD POWER Dfll.RGE NT DlAl ~K. •901 .................. . ........... 79'- ···-·-59'-___ 75' .. -... 75' SIMBA SODA POP 95' CA~S 6 PIC.~ 12 01_ ····-··· .. ·······-·-·--···· .. ··-.. ·-······ WINE & LIQUOR SPECIALS ~ VODKA PWA 'll>A SMOOTH OIAICOAL FILTHED ' ~2· 99 FIFTH ~ :. ~ l f ~::l 'DRYGIN $"89 -W:ltWl(lt:'S EX.. 0'"1 ·---QUARf \J- i' -· 'STRAIGHT BOURBON $"99 . \,.. .,.' llOY.Al 0CCASIONl'.EM !UCl'.~81iPll .. _tlf f~ .,-"" !~!~!l,~~8}1,H~-~EY QuAAt $a99 IMPORTED WINES i'oc"'' IQP( 0[ ~(GA SP.AMISH BURGUHOV fG. llL l f[81AAUMILCH·VIHT~[ D.AT(D Flflll --'--- ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY, OCT. 21, THRU WID ., OCT . 27 17 5 E. 17th Street Costa Me a .. ·~==STEWING BEEF ................................ • 98c =~~~=~~I~~~~~~~:::~ : : :·: :: ::.: CU STEAKSw••n""-·-·-··········-······························· •· $1 .49 RUMP ROASTS10N1tN ........................................................ • 98c SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ............................................... lb. $1.39 WATERMELON RUMP.GAST ............................ • $1.19 BREAKFAST 5TEAKSrn1Nsucm .............................. • $1.79 BO•LESS ROUND STEAKS.... ........ . ... • $1.09 ROUND ROASTS TOPOllOTIOM •······· ...............•. $1.39 ' LAYER CAKE MIX HTIY CROCKER REG . Sill · 3~es~ LIMIT 3 R TOILET TISSUE ClMllLIA 4 IOU Pl. LIMIT 1 . WITH THISr.OUPON 25 lo l!MIT 1 PER Tp A0UlTCU$1QM[ll: 'OCT.71 -0CT.17 DRIVE DETERGENT 840Z. BOX LIMIT 1 .. ~~~1H1 ~~!S COUPON AOU( I CU!>lOMf ~ OCT 21 OCT ~7 .. 4 ) TOOTHPASTE ,r·" ; .. ' CLOSE UP-6'1• OZ. REG. OR MINT LIMIT 1 WITH nos COUPON LIMIT 1 PER ADUll(U!>TQM[I! OCT.1 1-0CT ii 59~ TRIPLE S~AMPS . ~~TH MlN~M U .OOPUllCHASI .. n.:.,.._;_,.,.,t1r..t11r~S .. OCT.11 thruWIO, OCT 27 ..... ,,...._ •. _ •111...................... '' . OHi ,. ..... tllM1 ....... ~ .... :.~"'j---~lllol ' ~PllCUSTOMfl:AOULTSOHl.'r 'I F'lsh! ·You've tried ·1r. alla Romano, ea brOChttte, con vino and aut f.enou!Ut_ "et groaeRTes. but the· only way your ramlly wttr eet ·tt II a la Truckers'· Welcome D r'n tr rl&lit! Deep f•t·fned · and .ai bundled up·in a heivy· overcoat of breedy bitter. · That~ bad news if yod'tt: a calorie-counter. Roclcy . ., 'the short~rder Coot, 'ftd .tw; brethren in 1ne· P'ilh Stici . , _, School " ="" ·cab ...... triple, qua or. •ven qWn.. tuple the calorie count · ot an innocent Mtt1t· fillet · o t flounder. . Yet' t.here11 little else that glides, gnus;. .creeps or cacltles · that•s· slimmer · tbart fish . Flounder' and .:>It are on- ly 12 catone.· ah ouric.e, .com· paN!d with 80 to 100 calories Cor an ounce for beef, ham, • lamb or pork. Fish-. has so much ioing for ft, figure-wise, that it's worth scheming It in· to your menu as bften as possible. you can m"Vt· up -golden- brown "deep-fried" f i1Iet1 without melting so much as-a millbneter of fat tn your Fm.ch fryer. You don 't even need a fryer. All you nttd 11 your. oven, a Tefl~n baking shoet and the Slim Gourmet's magk: "Skin- ny Shake" -an ea1y-do n'lix you make up yourself In qua~ tity and kttp in your pantry to use as ~ed. No mess, no fus1 -no dip- crumb-dlp-Ounk-drain opera- tion -you just shake it and bake it. Na turning or tendinr. either, so your fillet.5 won't break up Into an un-chlc mess the way pan.fried fish does. Your tender, moist flllets come oul crunchy perf~t every time. And Skinny Shake adcts only 50 ca\9rie& per serving -lo fish, chicken or chops. A quarter· pound nounder dinner a la SkiMy Shake Is only 144 calo- ries -the same size serving of fish slicks starts oul a~ D'.l l'alories. plus JOO calories more for each tablespoon of 12.t ab- sorbed In the frying. · This homemade mix la not only one·thlrd lower i n calories than the commercial mixes, it's a who le lot less itx· pensive! SKINNY SRAKE ·MIX (for oven-rrted food1J 4 cups bread crumbs (16 ounces\ 1h cup ·salad oil · l tablespoon salt I lablespoon celery salt I tablespoon paprika l teaspoon pepper Empty the dry Ingredients in a deep bowl. Stir in the SAiad oil with a fork or pastry blender. Add other seasonings to suit yourself: herbs, garlic or onion poyder, lemon pel>- per, etc. Keel> well-covered in a molstureproof container with a tightly.fitted ltd. Use as needed. (litakes enough for abOut 211 cut.up chickens or 30 servings or fish. l Use on.e. third cupful per pound of fish. OVEN·FRIED FISH Put the Sk!My Shake in ·a plastic or heavy paper bag . Add water·molsted fillets a few at a lime ·and shake · to coat. Place coated fillets on a nonstick baking dish in a pre- heated 37$--degrtt Oven, add ing absolutely no other fall <r oils. Fish will be done . to perfec- Uon in 10 to 12 minutes. Cake mtres and packqed Cake Iced A teaspoon or two of glycerine Added Id yo u r regular recipe rOr blended or bolled 1<1n1 wm help keep ~ from drying out. . ' cake till• cap:r~!Cl:_..i,..beh from . l . a( IMo·~l~·•' ' pack~l''1tt'11W =~~ 1.100 ~ ri!<>ro :lor't!W~ varlelia. tceitlf>P · lrorit -1,SOll' lo 1,1\11'. ~·1~: . °"~l'I,. ~ .... .... '-1~-· · , r" ... L . •• ..u .. , yoo•..,. '• · ·•mstro-~ ' .• ~11.· . ·:r.-:. th .. , .. ll\iJ'.'-~•: :!'· t,500 -a -r.•~f;ftwo"!n 340 and lfO ~., -"" cu~ ,jt. pen· ' . ""' ' "" . "'I ' , .1"'1 cut yoor ·~ jQ ·· :or · 1• wedftll . . . . ' Tobl(ltl jqu an ~· your cake-tNNrY '{linpt ·-,~ layer cake liii"'• · ~ · al .pee. taculu Oiiif· h&J! 11 f.iillentn1, yet everr tfrt q edy -·You1! whip ·it ·uj '111 ·no· t1m. with packae«l mllai. Or to make it simpt"' · f(Uf, 'JU'!: cin ~ead th.is ~QY°'40 ~~ on 'a packace<t lhpl flnC t•ke, the lind , ,.., . ~k . err the supermarttt b~ad" meu. L o If • t .A wili!i ~ ·ANGl!lo L4Yp.Qs.:• 1VJTll . ~A ~ F,yu·cE FROIT~ 1 larse "'S•I ritlc (packa&e4 or prepared· fmn. a ca"te ml•I · · . I poctage '.chocoltto f\ldat i11111dd'pudd!ng ... . 1 pao]O\ge ta enve~) law· cator14 whlpPed. lopPln( l11iX ' 1 heapl{ll t abl e1"po'o1ri po'!"dettd lru'tant alfee I y, ·• cold· water I> lea!pOO~· Vljlil11 Spllf tJio ~ cake 1n half hor!zi>iflljly! '1'.inPly lhe dry lngredlenta Jn ' d~ !low! and add '\Jlt water ~1 °f"anilla. Beat on hiih .~ with an electric mt1.ei:. -~~rif d<iwn the sldq of tht ·tiOWI often. c;o"''""' 11eatiil( Jnw light arni fl\dfy .. SPf•a!I tho frostihJ on tbe. bottom J11yer, then repf•C1 lhe top "'~ 41Kf i>• the lop Ind lfdes, iiliog I rub. her opa!uhr to , tr.l'to rid), fu~gey ~ls. S1f.Y1 t~ cake well-dlWed. Serv11 If -150 cal on"' ·per tll40. . <N~: if you•,. tllfni tho granull~ lr~lltd lnstal'lt ci:>ffee rathtr. t~·~ pOWdcred~ dis.o!-:?'K ·t!rit ·Ii! a llUle' hot wat<r .be, .. ·4d6lnt If-to th• dry imrr · tits: vie ·one level !able~·.·,'. ' , · · Go creatlv•t O,OCO!a.te Lsn't th~ only flavor ~t.!ll JIUddin,1 mix com. m. 1'bert'• banana, b·uttar scotch, car~: ~~·1ertaow, plneapJlt ancr Vinillt. to start with, ·1bi:I ~ .llht.CUI mJnut• som~• 'PfOblblY dream· Ing up : aoifie· ·new ioae1. A bfea1ll ef '.braildy ez1mt Qr I hint Of • ..int can Jdcl · 1 bis flivor pw~etr tfte1 ·• Ca!orles! . ' ' -. . (Loj&ol J!'C'-ce4 lllllei are calorft birPI:" wlMi! 10u lg- noro · fl"! ,..a.( ·-Ions and ..... • • l!!Wtmlnf tri<."kl"~"'i ·:if...wr..-.i .um~-.·~u_,ta Ui colit. ti> ·nt' Sii!>! Cllcu ltiet Mi• Tl:l<b."· ht • 'il'fO 'OI lM DAILY l'!Lbr1. . .' ·. ·. ' . ' ' • .. '' • •' •I • .. . . . ' ' . I ._, ._ • I .. . . ~ . ' ' '• . ~ ~-...----- 4J DAILY PILOT Wfdntsd1y, Ottobf:r 20, 191 I Cook Has C·risp Answer for Crust, Onion Rings ' D!A.11> NAii: P-.. JGO cl I <!A> IDlll< plUi I well· C9 •lft "1 ....... , otlD-beliC !l!I• ~drJU:>ed ead:i une p11lat ~ my 1ifdil dttu't . Wtll,"dl@!ltd ·tbeftr-tntb a bowl ba,·e the cnst k Uld. O• tllf o{ ~ at a time. making lrlps to Saa FruclSCt lie sure I tGvered <ill bare spots . reall y rdlsbn ta.. a..t oa Then l lakftflbt fNt to dr~· tbelr,fu:itu soardot.C' hread . on waxed paper for hBlf an He malntalm Ute:re It some a cba!lce to set and wouldll 'l way c.o duplicate It o 11 be so likeiy to separate from homtmade bread. C&.n you the ring& lat.er. I arranged lhese on 1. well-greased bak ing sheet. with a hllle space bet .... ·een each ring, pl.iced lhem on the middle rack 1J! a 300 degrtt oven. I wai,i tilrflid anything higher ~·ould burn lhe flour before the onions y,·ere cooked enough . With careful watching to check progre!s, they were done in about 10 minules. Dur- 1ug that time I turned them once, uslng a pancake turntr. so they wo uldwbn:iwn evenly. \\'hen salted they w e r e delicious with an ev e n crunchier, crustier coating I thsn rny dee p-fried ones we ha\·e lalked aboot more than In packlng, llfUng each one with a pancake tu r n e r 1 separatdy to place In a freezer carton single layer, lhen top lightly wtth waxed paper and add another layer, At any rate ycu can now enjoy onion rin&s without the deep. fry. Do you wish you had more faith in God? help! MRS. J. E. KLECK.ER. K. C •• MO. Since I am right in the midst of testing e v e r y sourdough starter and recipe I can lay lands on I can tell yoo that I got a plenty hard, chewy crust by placing a pie LETS ASK THE COOK by Nan Wilty tin of boiling water on the floor of the oven lnol rack) lhe minute I turned the oven on to pre-heat. Don't we.it until you :;tart the actual bread baking. l also brushed the loaf with cold 1,1·ater right al lhe start, then again after 15 minutes of bak- ing and again when I took completed loaf from the oven. G!w bak.lng pall5. make for crustier bread all the way around although ln some recipes you may have to lower oven te mperature by 2 5 degrees from what the recipe calls for. or the bottom of the loaf gets too brown before bre~d is done Utrough. Another way to get a hard crust is to lake the completed bread from the pan, brush every inch o! it ~·Ith undiluted canned milk, set on a lightly greased coo!log rack and put it back in the oven for another 5 minutes. When intent on getting a hard crust, co mm e r e i Bl bakeries usuall,Y leave the pan of water in the oven for just half of the b11ktng time but cookbooks are so full of di\•erse opinions lhAl the only ~·av you'll know what v.·orks beSt in your kitchen i.s to ex- periment. Cereal chemists tell me it is Impossible to duplicat.e San Francisco sourdough bread because nowhere else do you hav9 the same type of yeast cells in the air. I do know that the S.f . bread flo~·n into my area is not the same as ~·hat \1·e ate al Long Beach many years ago, even though it is San Fianci.sco baked. That was made in big round loaves. One of the restau rants al ways placed a basket of it on our table before we ever ordered. It v.·as so irrestible ~·e ate scads of it. It never mattered whether the rest of the meal was sensational or not. On my latest test I came close to what I was after. I still think l v.·ill achieve it eventually by letting the starter itself fer ment long er than the 48 hOurs called for. then let the sponge sit even longer than the 24-36 hours one reci pe calls !or after you have set it the night before. The longer you take. the tang ier it \s supposed to get. As soon as I ha1·e tested every type of starter lo my satislac- l1on I v.i!l tl'll you al! ahout. Sourdough requests pour in at a greater rate every day, DEAR NA\': \\'ould y nu koow anythi ng about making "sheepherder's bread'' and "Basque bean1"? They were 1;erved to us JuJ y 4th al Elko, Nev .. when the Basques were having tbelr national celebr• tion. The loaves were round and about 10 to 11 inches high. When they were auctlontd off ooe: of them brought $41. It looked dellclou1. The beans had 1pecks of pimiento or tomato and cbunks of meat that melted In yollf mou th. Oh if you could only get th06e ,.r.ecipes ~ !'olltS, RAY CASSIAS, OGDEN lle\p, anybody~ Red bean diiihes are t.ypicnlly Basque bu . I don't find !his one nor an y thin g ca lled • 11S h e e p h erder·s Bread" although I arn p robably familiar with It under another title. DEAR N A N : Oet~fritd foods are "out" in lb.11 bomtbold so do you have • recipe for oven-baked enlon rlft11! l\tRS. R 0 8 ER T MOEU.ER, FARl\flNGTON, Mifll. lf there Is such a recipe J have yet rO come acres! It., but I'll try anything once so I took 3 fling at these. Thty turned oot much belier than I h&d hoped. 1 cut lht onkxl lrlto slDe '11 Inch thick (any Im CllSTOM-TRIMMED FOii TOP VALUE ••• lb. Boneless Chuck 98~ Shoulder Clod ~~ 11~ 0-Bone Roast .,.,~~ 89~ JUICY, TASTY BErl' Center Cut Chuck .~ 69~ Beef Fritters ~ 98~ BREADED SHRIMP S)39 FISH STICKS ,,.,. . 95 / t •I I '\ , C ,,, 1l TOILET TISSUE Ill• DICOUTID 1 oO"' Sok. """""' 12 llOLL I J.urd. Col«s PIS. DASH DOER GENT fertorm Sfll t SI Al(JI ....._. 390 For Automatic 2_,2 ~ Washers •••• M;'~';·~O~".J :'?! ·-- HEAD & SllOUIDER SHAMPOO lOOQN. N;l. 12t OFF. l.6-0Z. ITI. Gleam II Toothpaste ~·.,<;;•59j Pro Toathbrvsli -.:;....-::~~ 38~ VMS C.0... Mtffins 00 ;::'~ VomDimerloll : 16 ~1 4Dj , ........ ,.," ~"':'L':::Cr 411· KRAFT AYONNAISE Smooth, Vel,.., Textvr• hrt.d le< Solock ottd S«KhlkMr SLICED ..L=,PEACHES PRUNE JUICE M.,.J, '""" Call ..... Apftlw SUNSWHT-QT. ITL OH BOY PIZZAS ''" . . 89' I I\~ t I., ~' ! Ir , once here. I didn't get a chance to see how well they would stand freezin~ becall!e we Bte them all ri!Jhl on the srx.it. With such a crunchy coating I know yuu would hBve to use extra care Coma to lhla Chrlallan Selene. Leciture PORK CHOPS fltf5H,GRAJNFED.lOINEND 69c C.ntor Cut Rib ... 89~ Ctnttr Cut loi1 ... 91~ "' " ' • c 1.-LL AYO. • ., Ill F ... L 1-o'P--'-~-~····49' rwsa .._ vnl ·1un ,.,,. .. 6.11 "" • Pork Butt Roast "" ·~. 69~ Fresl! Spart Ribs 'Z~' 69~ 89~ 1•Fres Groun Beef :r~: 59~ •Standing Rib Roast ~ •chuck Steaks ""'·=«~;-M~ 59~ •Farmer John Bacon ·;2:73i 58' . . BONELESS HAM , SAUSAGE ROLL DUNGENESS CRABS " '., :.. S)49 • ' ' -lh ...... 75 ~r( L ' ( ' . ,.,.,,. '. 69 '" ' ' c ,, ' . lb ..A LUIS p()l JUITlcr· I " ' ALAltT•• 0 . SMl1'M, (.5.a . PlllOA1'. OC'r08111 n. l:tl "·"'· llT CHUllCH 0~ (MlllST, K t1MTIS1' UM Ml.IA YlllD• Oii., COSTA MIU. • nftA CAK IXftA GiUALlfY • al.If'"'""""' • WIDt aaANO lalCTEN • OIJ) •AIM!Ot8 -.no. 9"l'IC1' • GOUlMfT l.UBY ... DILJCAT!iRP( .,~r.o:iwnow~ . """"" """' •TOP QU.Wn', fll5t fl'IOOUCI DOUBLE I BLUE CHIP STAMPS . W"H A.HY GROCERY l'l!lQIAJl b..W.. U.,-, Jcobocco -' o.;.y,.-........ CRISCO OIL ;::,~~-;::-~9c Is ... ,,, I ,_ G.I -J!.J7 l.l ... o..-,.,t- PR/IE PRODUCE BEST VALi/iS ••• PIPPIN .. .sa.i.:.J ••• ~'M'!~ ~ ~ -~111'11111.1 -~~~ '7/tm\\~ BANANAS Lunchbo..: FOYOl'h •••••••••..• 12~. Grapefruit :::? ~ Grapes E: ijolrisJ Save with Vons Everyday Slim Prices FRESH BREAD ;::~ 25' LARGE EGGS :·;~.-~:·~-39' SLICED BACON .;:ir.4tc VONS COFFEE £:~:~:: 69' ORANGES ••m."'"·"""8 u. 89' l11~etta0x 1•v..r Ill NiJMIS]11iiIJ.iiii1jll :lliiM DAI CHOPPED HAM ' IMPOlnD 69 DANISH C b'kt l T-l&. I • frletl CAN Egg Plait /E. ... ~ Artichokes ~? .... ~ FRESH CUT POM POMS :::: 191 © \WL-~ ~~~£~~R 65' GOODIES FOR GOBLINS c•2~~PicH I ~~~~o~ Nabloco., 47' f.., lfappf 19' 15-0•. fif ... , . . Haunt/•9 • •• . • • • Decorated Cup Cakes \'Q .. s. ··~ ...... 69' Kroft Caramels "G 111.r1 ''""z. ~~ 451 Jiffy PopcOrn wHrn' nuow.1j..Q1. ,l~ 21" Cradtr Jack OOt41,.1 •Avo.:1rL ,.,.., 27' HallowH1 C•11Um1s .Allll'D. •1 .. osr •111 VONS ncus """""" RAVOl!S iiiii'DiG·ssuaDMEATS :::39' MoiiARiiiA ·:::: 751 ::: 49 ' F'iiiHi1coTTA CHEESE ;:: 69' New .. !. FROM VONS! -ttEAT N' EAT ,ltOifN FOODS HALF GALLON VONS SALADS Chicken & Noodles Juice Bars ~·.:..::,:; 6-PK. 391 M.c.r. Orange "C" ~"':'! 151 GrNll Giant lllct ~~w .::-" 351 KITCHEN·fRISH ---'"'-••• ~ JS.OZ. "'°"""""'· c.i. si... • cur -·-7' Del Monte Tuna -.,,rc!.'TYll 33' !Ml! Green Giant Beans "'r'""'"" 22' /Jll!ll A·I long Spaghetti 1::. 19' Mil ~horo·Fed Pet Food "~·2i39' • ,..,,.mm'§ rewE UJ CHIP '· SllM PS . -·--·-· l"RlCES EfF£cnvt 'THURS. Tli-0 WfD~ OCT. 21-17 Al 11 • .., •""' '""° /'l.i '" f" ... :o s. ... s-•• • 11nd baller doesn't stick well, detp fried or otherwise) and 10111 ,.pa,ated lh•m lnlO rlng1. l40B l I dipped those in a mixture Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at . Springdale, Hu~tington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro 1 21082 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valley " • 0 • EVERYIJAY DISCO UNT PRICES· Mug Root Beer ...... ~:~c:."· 59c Dfl MONTt-Whole "' Stewed Tomatoes ... l .. o .. 25• 11a1Y-s Fruit Cocktail .......... 1•0· 25c HO~l ChiU (with Beans) .... uo. 36• f-!lt.:\ toLDGOlD -1,.g~lo, 39c 25 ~· Pretzels . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • TEN Of I lfA' 9 C Tea Bags ...................... ,1. 4 U&l'f"S 30C Sauerkraut ............. ,..o .. 'ETE• 'AN Peanut Butter ......... "°'· 66 • S & F All GRINDS COFFEE 69L~. TlffSWrfT flfSH CHlllf0-(41-01., .. 7Sc) 49 Orange Juice ........... o.,, c lli'O "'HOH-OAllV~ Food Dressing .......... ""' 3 7• GOLDEN GRAIN MIX 9c Macaroni & Cheddar,,ho.I lfGUlAI & MllA(lf Kraft Dressing ......•.. 1-0. 31 • CHUllY Dog Food ...•••.•....• , .•. , 1&-or. 9c CALO-All Vorieliot , 15 Cat Food ................. 61/:i·Oz. c WHITE Kt NG 99 C Water Softener ........ "" OflfltGf/'IT 47c Lux. Liquid ..............• ,,.01. HEFTY Lawn Bags .......•...... "·"· 69• UOUIO aLfACH 3 3 C Pure~ , ................... , 111-a.,1. IOSIJllTA 29< Refried Beans ......... 200. SWIFT PINEAPPLE/BROWN SUGAR SUGAR PLUM HAM ~~-$3 39 VllNNA ,Ult •l[f flANl{S, KNOCKS as· Polish Sausage ....... 12.0 •. "'" 77• American Singles .... ,,o. PIEC!OUS 71 C Ricotta Cheese ......... J.lb RATH iiEANKs69L~ HOMAOf 57• Sauerkraut ............. •10. ruLAs•• 49• Polish Pickles ...... , ... ,,o, l .IQUOR DEPT. Hill Rl\IER BLENDED WHISKEY ~ .. flnH · . ~·~~~ FAIRGROUNDS $338 STRAl5HT WHISKEY...... """ VODKA ..................... $ 2 !.! LONDON BRIDG,E-90' $348 DRY Ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,tfTH LIGHT OR lli\RIC-$'348 ION DE LEON IUM . .. . .. • "'i"" BAR TENDER • 12 INV 99c DRY MIXES • • . . . . .. . . ..a . UIOAllTA, MAI-TAI, COLLINJ, WHIJKIT JOUI, DAIQUlll, 'UJJYC•T, 'IN• COLADA We don't want . you1010 S01119111iee elie ••• ROUND STEAK BONE . e IN PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ........ !1tl. T-BONE STEAKS •..•••••••..•.•• !Hl CLUB STEAKS .................... •1~; BONELESS FAMILY STEAKS •.• !11: LB. BONELESS -TO BROIL · # $ 83 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK.... IL•. "TENDER-LEE" BONELESS t"RESHLY MADE CORNED ROUNDS . GROUND BEEF CRY·O·VAC WRAPPED 3.5 LBS. 9·S~B . i 3 -LBSE;~~N~ORE S9~B. RIB ROAST LARGE END •~ ,,....-: SMAll "END -----RIB ROAST ••••• ,$1 l~ RUMP ROAST ................. .asi.. ;ou11D. BONE ROASTS ........ 79i •. ONE.,1!>\" $ SEVEN-BONE ROASTS .•.••.... 69~.. HuuLDER CLOD ROAST .•.•.• 1"t1. LEAN BEEF SHORT RIBS 39.\. LUER GOURMET o• HORMEL $12 9 j FARMER JOHN l ·LB. PKG. CURE "81 " BONELESS i SLICED 5 5 c FULLY COOKED 1 HALF HAMS L•. I BACON .............. . I JIMMY DEAN or BIRD FARM PORK l ·lB. 75 DISCOUNT SEAFOOD I SAUSAGE ... .'~'~ c flfSH FILLETS 79 c I MONTEREY ROCKCOD . ..... . .. .. .. .. "· I REAL MeCOY fRlSH FILLETS $I 09 1 OtAl.w.:<O•-l-O, ... ,. DOYER SOLE ....... ........ .... . .. . .. " I BEEF LINKIES ................. 27' flESH FILLETS $149 l lfAl...COV-1-Lb.loU SILVER SALMON .................. ". "· I BEEF SAUSAGE ............... 39' 1•£sH '"c1F1c-10.o •. Jar 7Ac I ,B,.,E~EwF-"B''A· '1'c· ON WESTERN OYSTERS .. . .. • . .. • . .. . . . .. '71•. I .................. 65: •. ;t;M'P~KiN°~r MINCI PIES •••• 35' 'IDOO w1•-o •• .., 49 , WHIPPID TOPPIN& ........ , • '""U!f .. AID-••• 2 GRAPI JUICI ................. 3c Ot! oO•fot"c~ •1111 0 1 -l 10. 47, CRINKLE CUfS ....... ,, ...... . UH~Wfll '0< 2 7' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... ,, ... , •• llfllW!ll-ll·O•, 55' ORAll61 JUICE .............. . r~!il:\ t lC>l'$-UO• 48< ~COFFEi RICH •.. ,.,., ... , ~CN"OCOl.At1 EClAIRS •.. 49' i:OU'MD"lliA DED SHRIMP ... $1 31 C•tw•lJOW-!IOt 53' FISH CAKES ...... , •••..•••...• l.ilz~IBI -..--~--~ U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET POTATO 'OOll-•J ot\16>11 88' '""" .............. 1a. '""°'-~ 14' .......... ••••••••• II, LB. BAG Cl\Jlo!C"'-WOITWWtlf 18' l'IOSl.O\lf'llll 17< , ............ ,,, .. •• Ill. p...._,_,., '••• U. IWlfT-COOl.JNO 29( 0,J.. HQ, !-S·t~ I., 28' SM4le11 tr.Ii'" .. . 1t. lpHI•• hi•• . .. . u. FIRST OF THE SEASON c WINTER NILIS PIARS .... JSL~ HEALTH A BEAUTY .AIDS-HOUSEWARES ONf·A·DAY-• ... l2.H . JI fkCO Ylt'•MINS -100' t"" SLonn SPOON '''''"' ..... .. .. . .. • SS:~ "' .............. ...... ""l.l . 'f11CO -' ' '"1N Hllrvt•-• ... •1·1' 95c MEDIUM Siii STIAI .... 1., .. 1., 11.1P 94~ EXCEDRIN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 60'• AlSO•T.MfMT • ., .. ie, 5"•c - """"'-"''',..;. "·oL 69c coof:cm11·asso1tM111Y .... 46' IEYLON HAii SPUY.. HAND• 3 ' .... ,0 _ _. , ·~ ,. • A 100 NPICK 01sPusn ,.,,,.. ..... 9 ... ""'""'-.. .,,., c ll"VL C DIA y . IEYLON HAIR SPUY •• 69 PL n1c ny.swam• .... ,.. ... .. 15~~ ' DAIL V PILOJ 43 R.£.D. RED ----__ ..:.....--».ll-.O · -~· SA&.MON. -~- SALMON 7'l4·0Z, 65 C TIN IRIS MANDI TOWELS · WRAP 25c "'29c JUMBO "· ROLL DETERGENT DETERGENT DRIVE DRIVE f ...... llY SIZE s10• $229 8~-0Z. PKG. WESTWOOD -CATERING QUAUTY tYttfltSH ICE CREAM STRAW· BlRRllS ~~~ 59c ~~.26c MORTON'S -FROZEN CHEESE AND. . MOtTOM'S MACARONI SPAGHlTTI & MlAT lie c:.1ac a.oz. PKG. ... ,,,..... FRESH YOGURT •· ~7: 2oc r-------------------------~ ~.!~U\. COIJPON THI~ COUPON GOOD OCT. ao THRU OCT. 26 l§c~ FF ANY LOAF OF BREA (EXCl!ltT VA DE. KAMP'S) ltMI 1 lOAf ONI (OU,Ofll P ADUlf CUlfOMll THll COUPON GOOD OCT. 20 THJIU OCT. 26 10cOFF ONJUIB PRODUCE WITM cou~ ... , ... MllNtMUM PURCHAll ' 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COST A ,ME~, · 5858 W AR~R . e 13922 BROOKHURST1 GARDEN GROVf a 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON BEACH e i3811 EL TORO, EL . TORO f ' • • • • • "' ' I . ' . I , ! I l ' I ' . . , .. ' ff DAILY PILOT Wtdntsdl}', Ottot>cr 20, ll~i l . Wtd~(1. Ottebff 20, 1971 PllOl ·AO\l[RflS[R JO Singer Slims on Salad, Splurges on Soup LOVES FOOD L1lnl• K11.1n By JOHN A BLINN NE\\' YORK -"I love good food , but I love too much of it." Lainie K1z.an said, as ahe ordered lunch in I.ht French Qua rter of the Americana Hotel . She wisely chose a chef's salad . "I'd adore having the bouillabaisse, but at the mG- ment 1hat'1 a W.tle too 11t- tenin1. I wish I didn't have the probl em of putting on extra pou11W. ''I'; a nosher-beautiful cheeses, fruits, cracke rs-but now I lean the other way, to high protein. but not just pro- tein because I can't eat just meat or fish_ rm just too much oriented into vegetables and salad. "l believe ln eating 35 healthily as I can," !!he said, "but I'm not a pur ist despite the fact l'\•e tried organic vegetables and eat a lot of health food . I don 't like frou:n or caMed food ." Llinie has never been as healthy as during her recent pre111ancy. '"! found I have to eat ~'tegularly, but l!i m a 11 amounts ; otherwise, I gel famished. I burn up an awful lol of eneriY performing 1sht's currently at the Royal Box ). so I try and just have a little :snack before the show. My R:reatest problem I! what t.o do after lhe Jut show. Shall I e..t or sqan 't I ea t, because l 'm very hungry then." After lunch. she returned lo her suite and her dau ghter. "JeMiler's adjusting weU," Lainie said. cuddlini a smil· ing, four. month -old carbon C()j>y ol herse lf. "We've never had her in the suite before. I just doo'! wail her in the smoke and hysteria of this business. "It would confuse her and make her a nervous little baby. She's 11.· sturdy litlle creature and I try to keep her on her schedule at much as possible." Lainie's nurse, Lynn. trav- eled wit h her a.nd the baby; and husband , composer Peter Daniel!. v.·as expect ed shortly. "I breast-fed her for two- and-a·half months. bul vt'hen r v"enl back to work. ii was an impossibihty. I lried In give her all fresh food 1hen. pr!-· p1:i.red in a blender. I worried abrut the prcserva Liv~ In cann t"d baby food But, my doctor said. 'if yoo glve the baby pure fonds, ii mi&ht dn more: har m hecause she ha.s to grov.• up In this wnrld and h.as to build up her resislancr to things that .lren't pu re ~he ·s goin.q tn be ea Li ng !i.ter in life .' "ff I tr.Id you I conk ofte n. ii ~·ould be a lie, but it's something: I do whenever t gel the: urge:. When I conk. r usually cr .. te borsch, chicken or rock corn\1h he:n~ stuff~ with wild rice. shallots And wine." "My mother wasn't a great cook. but my cra~mother was and used lo ,;end food O\'er to us." tht Brook\yn.'oorn thrush a•id. "She was from lsrael and cooked f.f~ite:r­ r•nean, rniddlH astern dishes like 1h111ik . Lalnie:, Peter and Jennile:r live In 1 hou5e in • very stcluded section of Be:verly Hills, high in Ute hills. "Wt seldom enltrtain. I don't fffl the: netd to bt with peoplt as ofttn 1lnce Jenniftr was born . Beiiides, we ha ven't a n y furniture yet." "I never thought I wanted a hmnt," Lalnlc sald "Tht t.houaht of th1 t kind tJf rttp()tlllbillty fr lghtenf!d me ! I wu 1 norn•d. but I guess I'm really not. NO"W I IDtow there's 1 root o\ftt my ht1d, 1 place le mmt bmnt to. NOV.'. 1 t njOy that~ or s e e ur~y. wbtreu before it v.·aa 1 ·· burden to think about." l\edpn for Lllnle's favorite IO'JP ud the Franch Quarter bOulllalllill< lollow : 110uli.i.il.wE AM~CANA ~ ,,ouo4 !rt&h red 1n1~, ru.tod II pound llril><d ll • " , fil<lod II pound pike. lllettd 1 pound ltl IC'l!IOp! I pound frtab \obiter me:at 1 pound raw .shri m p , medium~iu. cut tntD 2 pieces each 1"" cu p olive oi l 3-4 shallot.:s, chopped fine I cloYe garlic, chopped fine 2 very small carrots, peeled , diced 2 lee ks, chopped 1-:i st.tlk celery I with leavea) I cup dry sauterne wine Salt. freshly ground pepper . to taste 1 bay leaf Good .pinch saffron Sprinkle thyme . . 6 fresh tom1toes, peeled, chopped Water lor fish s!ock or clam juice I Scant tbsp. lll'rowroot 4~ Little Neck Clams Cut fish into 2 ounce chunks. Keep fish separated z.s it will be added by st.ages. Shell !hrimp, lobster. set aside. Use large saute pan (or kettle \. Add shallots, garlic ; saute few min utes. Add carrots. l~k.s and eel· u y: saut.e few minutts lon1er. Add lobster. shrimp. Saute s minute:s. Add wlnt, brlna USDA GUDE A-SOUTHERN FRYING W>olo2 '° 2'h 10.. • Avg. WI. CHICKENS lb .29 RALPHS MEAT MASnR lllF CLUB STUKS lb l.49 EVERl"DAY Wlr' PRICES California Grown whol1 Grad• A 1-0ay 'r•th! FRYERS ',... 35 6 up RI. I Jimmy De1n or l l1d l'"arm 75 PORK SAUSAGE ~.~,· , TAV JE"'R N"1H AM' IUc•• .,, t I f 9 Armour·12oz. ltllg. PAN-SIZE BACON ,58 Loin Ind CUii PORK CHOPS lb I 79 Me1ty·Country S!ylt SPARERIBS , •• 69 Fr11h 10\1.i-ar:. l•r WESTERN OYSTERS ,89 D'llUI T1M,OIAIT llDUCID '1t1CI PLUS/BUY ..... ACNl9 -.CW AIJ.eW&llCI WI , .. M 14Y .. N 01111 TO T'OUI UY- HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS DeetkHll'll BAN ROLL-ON 1.1 ....... ,, ,83 EXCEDRIN •••· ., ,. .66 Ultra·l•n Seanltd & UP11C1nttd 88 Antl-Peraplrant ..... "' , Ne1ur11ty F1mlnl111 3-01. c1n 1 04 Fem. Hyg. Deodorant , J I J COTTON BUDS .. , . ., "' , 72 No Mor. Ten;l11 1 SPRAY RINSE u ....... ,., ,33 2-u. tube TEGRIN SHAMPOO 1.12 .83 to boil , add red of flab cbwW, !alt. peppe:r, bay letf. 11ffron, l.byme and diced tomatots. Add water (or fish atoci or clam juice ) to cover fish. Sim- mer slowl y until fish ls cooked and firm-textured. DO NOT OVERCOOK , Total cook ing time should be from 1~20 minutes, beg inning w h e n lobs ter, shrimp are sauted. Remove. fish to heated bowl. Reduce stock ~lightly. Mix ar· rowroot with a little water, blend slowly into Ua;h :stock. Cook :sa uce, stirring to thicken. Spoori onr fish. Garnish top (ate•med teptrately ). ~rve wtth day-o!d French bread cut lntn thick 1!1be, li,tltly frif!d in g1rlle-flavor~ olive oil. Servt piping hot a! main cnurse. Serves IG-12. CREAA-1 OF CHI CK!N SOUP EMPRESS 1 :stew ing hen, weighln& 31,l, pound> 2 cups boiling water 1 carrot!, sliced yellow onion. s I I c e d , quartered 1 1talk celery, chopped I be.y luf Sall. lr09hly croum1 pepper. 10 lHte ~ pound freeh mu1hroonu:, peeled l stick IOft, sweet butler g tablespoons nour 1<!i cup he.vy cream 2 egg yol ks Put cleaned chiclien Vito large stock pot with water to cover. Add carrols, onion, celery, bay leaf, salt and pep- per, kl taste. Bring to boil, cover, simmer about 1 hour (or until dlieken is tender). S?'lOn off aeum thar forms clurU., '°""""· Strain •loci.. ruerve. C\l't. chicken bre11t in· t.o julieMe •trips: set a.Ide. Reaervt remainin1 chlci.tn for other uae. Saut.t % of mushrooms in ~ l.abJeapoons butter until soft. Stir in nour, cook over low hut, atlrrin&. Add chicken st.ock. Brint to boil, reduct helt, al.mmer I Dour. Strain th rough very fine sieve. In 1 bowl , com bine be1vy ertam with 2 tbs~. butter and ega yol k. Stir little hot chicken stock into e11-cream mixture, then stir into re- ma1n1n1 stock. Heat cently ua- til thickenetl. Do not bClil! Cut remaining mushrooms into J u I J e n n • strips, saute ln remalnin1 but· ter quickly. Serve julienne strips chicke.n ind ~•u ted mushrooms as earnish. • AFTERTHOUGHTS: Lainie. notes that "the reelpl wa~ a f1vorite ol A1ne1 Sor e I , cele:brated favorite of Charles VII of Engl1nd, 11nd i11 nolf served 11 t the Emp t t ll -' res Laurant in EnJli.nd . l!'s !ht best chicken !OUP you've t>i'er had !" The~s more to Ralphs than Just low pt1ces. There5 Ralphs own bread with no preservati\eS added. Ralphs bake11tli bread freah in !ti own bakery. We have ror -46 year1• And it'• •old to you fre1h. We don't u1e pre1ervative1 in any of our breads, roUs, cakea or cookies. And when you don't use preaervattvee,you have to be 1ure you 1ell your product.I freih. All stores will be ClDSED VETIRANS DAY, Monday, Oct. 25th. Ralph• bakery u1e1 lota or butter when butter ia called ror. And we UNI real err• in1tead of the powdered kind-and only the moat whole1ome or other bakery in,-redientt. With aJJ that roinr ror it, Ralph• bakery good1 are naturally 1ood tasting. Why not try aome and IN for yourself. RALPHSMEATMASmmF BAKERY DEPARTMENT 7-BONE STEAKS lb .BB E>;£RYD.4Y wr PRICES Meat Mister Beef Cen11r Clll Round Boneless Steaks ... 1.05 cemer Chuc«. Boneless Roaata t ... 98 .... 96 Ee1y to C.r-r1 RUMP ROASTS 8oMleaa lt11lt1 TOP ROUND ., 1.29 lon1i.11 Slrloln Tip Steaks •. 1.39 P:r11h Ground 8111 Extra Lean Grind ... ,98 G'RouNo'iEEF •• : .. 2. 1s Whole or Dlc•d BEEF KIDNEYS •• 35 RAl.Pll llD FAllllB ICE CREAM .59 FROZEN FOOD cHi°NEsii'oitlNERs .69 MEAr FiA'sTA1E's'"'' .63 oE'M'i-LoAF iR'EAo· .11 Et.ell w/A~I & AlfMMe or w/Wlld llill&e j 5 STUFFED HENs , ..... ,. •. ,I caw 24 VEG.MONTEREY,...,.,.,., Ke141 Klet 26 CHILI • BEANS ......... I BEEF STROGANOl'F .83 iuFl'G'U°Nov "111!ir ... ·'"· 1.115 !~~~~~ BRE~.~ .... 33 l1ftdwlch or lpllt Toti lo1t • Ralph• Mep .. PECAN DANISH .,,, ,55 l9i11pM (ftl1ln or Me~•) POUND CAKE ,.,,.,, ,45 LEMON Pl E I .... 69 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT "•• lxtcUI"'" I L1keehlr• latHllra GIN ., VODKA'"'' 3,19 SCOTCH' Dl•t*ed .,. lcettettd Qelden Pr1mium WINES '1fth 4.59 {J'htet Ho~; C1Mmet: 2 19 telll'ltlf'Oft; Ch1rdor1n1y) Fifth I lch....._ e: .... m ....,.""" BEER '"'· 11 ....... , ,99 HALLOWEEN HaHow••n from D11n1yl1nd STEREO RECORDS Melle At lp T"ICK·OR 111111. Ch tlen• In t Ml1-Jtln . 1!1r1w-lu Slee la,.- -.. U•l•VE '"' 1.69 IEMTI" !er -Ind dlt · e1t 11l1c· -H•rve1t -WUch11 ky Way l'un eny l1vorlle1. DETERGENT .47 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS J1101ele-Atat, Colorl FACIAL TISSUE .. ,. "'us .25 D9 .. ..'t!"' RINSO ..... ,.,. , 7 4 Nl~ra SPRAY STARCH "·"-'" ,46 a°()wL CLEANER ,,.,. .64 .l"" ' "•"'""'' SAL SODA , .•. , ... ,44 FORMULA 401 ...... -1.35 i:iil111c sm'i'NER 1.47 THROWPillowf' "" ,99 Lm1c.ty .BARTlffi 19 PEARS lb • lllw CP1P Nii •w•t JONATHAN 19 APPLES lb .• a·FiA'Fl'eFRurr ...... 19 GeldMt IUpe CASABA MELONS~ ,06 Miid. Swe11 BROWN ONIONS ... ,10 ZAHiDi1'DAT'eS·~. e·~.:::&9 ''••h-l1tl1d or Un111!1d-llloe1tsd 29 PEANUTS , .......... ,. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Merrell Al Meet FRANKS , .... ,., .• 68 Merrell An Me1t BOLOGNA , ......... 73 •NDYUIAN COFFEE 2.29 PANTRY FILLERS Hor11111 5-oz.,119. VIENNA SAUSAGE ,25 Spe,.e1r1 Meru:1nlt1 STUFFED OLIVES •·••I" ,65 letty CtMker l lu1Mrry MUFFIN MIX u 1n .... ,.,. ,49 G•;t;:;E DRINK •. !":; ... 45 BROWNIE MIX n '~;'.'" ,49 """• SHORTENING "'"· ,84 "•"" ........ DILL l'ICKLIEI ..... '" , 77 HuMa H_..;t•fl STEWID .TOMATOES ,37 '"IE GUARJ\NTEE tblt no everydoy 1uperaiarket price• 1re lowerpri-I.ban '~0lfN rooo ;,fAifH ' ltlol/T'f A/OS ,.,,,.., ,jll.,. lui priee1 on jdentical it.mt or identical product quality. E1cludin1 weekly advtrti.t ..,......,._ ,..,,,,,., ,._, N..,1Mel9 HMflo M•~•.,._lff N.ffo mriouo .., ...... 43 ... OT-.. "·"" TO THIRUIH ...... 11 _, __ . ,llH ITICKS u-.... 77 IUP:PIJlllN ...... 1.01 K ... iX -"'·? II-~ IT Q • ,,., .... , .12 CJlllS TOOTHPA l .77 -[gj··-H1~'ea·.a"ouL'Dl111S '11111 fl:lCl ,. ....... 45 1.31 OAAN"dt JUICt -..... 2. ~l'C'ki1H.lMftOO • -·" ;iT'io ... C.ocKtN ,,_., .Jt ---... --"'-.... 72 IHJICTOlll IL.ADii :.:..3J R1tiH111'1 ·-,., .. 41 ;o"OD~LllH --t.Jt ;'HAi1111 -.11 R°dWN 0111.avv au11t .... 11 •uviH111r1 ..... 11 DAi'Yi ....... .aa :t:..J.I nilANCOl,11 ·-i..1.JI P'iPP'it>WiLI ........... lll'lllllOAIC --.11 ;~UIT DllUNKI --.Jl ~L1r'TI11u1 ...... .23 Ute I 11'4N .... -.tl -.. 1.11 xrn -fxtt°Al.AJtll,RUNll _... LUMINUlllPOIL ... .25 CAMAYIAlll10A' -.11 ..... -.ZI C...fi"up '., ... -.2• i!iACH ...... 37 IVOJllY IAJlll 10~ ,..,_ .OI , ···~ llJllllNCH DlllllltN ·~-MIRACLI !'RI H -Tiit ABC 's IF NlITRmON No .prices are lower prices than ..... -Js.p-.... .. 0:.-............. . ( I .• With Veterans' Day now celebrated as one of the neUJ 3-day week-end holidays, your family will be making big plans. And El Rancho has just the food lxzrgains you'll want! (We're closed Monday, of course!), New York May 1oc suggest? ••• 'Ma,rtin.Lcveque's Bcaujol<iis TV·inc ••• fiftlt ••• 2.4 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /IL For ,,·]1en you 1van t to serve the bcsl! ••• ?\aturally aged, naturally n1orc flavorful •• so closely lTimmecl ! Buy the strip ••• and slice off exactly the scrrings that will please caclt particular palate, t.l1ey'II love it! Heart of Sirloin Tip Beef Roast ................ $1.6tlb. In tl1e O\'.Cil ••• or gloriously brovrocd over coals ••• either 1~-.1y it's a l1sto treat to be long rcrucn1bercd ! Ground Beef ...... EXTRA LEAN •••••• 89fb Sliced Bacon ...... n RANcHos .•••• 59~ Al\\'"ays fresh •.• qn:i.lily :ro11'rc sure to favor! Ranch style ••• sliced a little thicker ••• and lean! New! ..• Boned & Rolled Leg of Pork! lllf!!!!,_l/,!]{!1#!,,;, ~;.~:.;~ ;,; ; ;~:;:,-,; .. !~ \ dcfattcd to make it lean as can be •.• a great roa!'.>i! And choose the size you want, up to 10, lbs. Cubes of Fresh Pork ......... '.~~:~s~~::.~.0.~~~·: ••••••••• $1.29 1" Lean ~nd so tcnd c1· ••. :tn\l i.L'.:> :-0 C!:1~~7 io :-;:Llisi:r lhc 11 1111:;11' horde's clamor for ~nmcthjng different: Hormel Cure 81 Ham ......... ~~~~~.~~.~1:: ............ s1,59 1b. \ 'f hc bvnelcss han1 ••• full.1· eoo krr.l.,. so carefully contro!lc[I fo r <_1ua!itsr, tho.t cacl1 one is registered! , . , ... I ., ~ ! '. (,'l~ .i 'I ,·,. ' ~·'l. (.. , ... I . .,'\'~. . ........ . 'q''f .. "" . .. (.-·.-· '1· ,,:1· ~ ~ .i .. ! . t ·· \. . ·.•_.., f ~-i '' ... :.·"' ·,, . . ~ ' . ' .. \ ' • f .• .... '--1',.. ' ' . ' : ,. ", .• ,,, ' . :·.~ ·r ..1 ~j Fresh Produce! . Artichokes ... Lf~~e! ... 4 for $1 t:uniparc lhc slzc ! Con1pa1·c l hc fJHal il.r ! You'l l be gla<l you chose yours f ru1n l::l r.a ncho's f incr qu a! i !,r : Tc11dc r tips, la5;t~· heart)•, Uelicillus cl 1ning ! l~cally big ••• ;:incl lustiou.5 ly ripe. l1ink tnraL t hat'.5 so fJa,·or(ul, u~licio as! t:reat breakfast treat: Mushrooms .................... 89 fb Baker Russets ................ 1 Ofb !:t•slaurant size for irnpressi\·o servings! Delicatesse n Specials! Canned Ham ..... 5• ~8:: •••• $ 419 Dubuque and El Ranclto oifer you a super value in llam., thls \\•eek! FiYc poun ds of lc.'\n goodness ••• a.s ''':'.I.Ste free as can be at th.is lo\V, lo\v pr ice ? Gallo Salami ... 3 ai'. .. 45¢ brr ... slicc<l ! 6 OL Pig ... ' 89• Farmer John Franks 59¢ Calif. Gold Medal winner ! 1 lb. pkg. Shrimp -Cocktail ...... 33¢ Strjng Chee5-) ..... $1.59 1b. I~assco ..• Set-VG in the 4 oz. glass! i\J·ruc1~1rorfut fun food ! ·Liquor Values! W• d CANADIAN $SS9 1n sor ....... WJ'!~K!!. . . • • • Qr. Savo $1.00 on lhis sn1ooth \\·71iskcy, nt El l!ancho, this week-encl! El Rancho Whiskey s:4.99 El Rancho Rum ... s1n $3.99 Sour masli ••• 6 yr ol<L (Qt ••• 5.!1.1) Light or dark ••. (Q~ ••• light ••• ~.99) lreshfrg1r !tfay1ue sunuest ? .•• Chas Kruo'a 'Che1iin Blanc IV[nc ••• f ifth, ••• Z.Z5 Each is heavy \Vith sweet tc11dcr white meat .•. hand c<Jt from fresl1 California fryers! Legs & Thighs . ~~~l~R.N!~ ~~1~~01 •• 5 9~ Ricl1 juicy dark meat, •• fron1 chunky California birds ••• perfect portions because they're hand cntl Fryer Wings ..................... 29~ Chicken Livers ................. 69'- F or a he.1.rty fla.vorfu! soup stock or stc\Y ! Fresl1ness makes the difference in flavor ! .., Northern Sea Bass ... ~.F.~~.! .. ~1 2!. A gou.rn1ct's delight ••• meat tJ1aL's dclii.:alcly flavored, flaky texture, tender and juicy ! Smoked Salmon ............ $.1.99 ib. King Crab Legs ........... :~1.99n.. ,\laskan f 1sli ••• lvilh added flavor! SG meaty because they're from Alask;i, ! -· Super Grocery Specials! Cloriclta! •.. a nrune tlut's your assurance of ricl1 r ed-ripe quality ••• at El Rancho's special }>rice! (i Ci • FROZEN 3 $1 reen 1ant ..... ~~v.cr~~T~~. • · · · . for Stock up on tho ones ;you like ! fiicdium I1cas, NibJcts Corn, 1t'lixed Veg. Kitchen Sliced Gr. Beans, 10 oz. Aurora Tissue ..... ~~c~~ .... 4 •0-r $1 Choose decorator prints, popular colors or snowy whil..o .•• and save on every pack you bu~,r ! Imperial Marga r;ne .......... 39 ¢ Great American Soups .. 4 for $1 Flavor will1 a rrgal to\1ch ! 1 11ot111<l 11acl.:agc 1£earLy flavor favorite fron1 Heinz! 14~/:! oz. Oreo Cookies .................. 49 ¢ French Dressing ............ 3 r .. $1 An1crica's (avorilc sand,\·ich cooli.ie ! 1:1 or.. pkg. KrafL's bliraclc French or Old Fashioned. 8-oT.. 0 J • 4601.$1 range u1ce .......... '... Cans Royal Gelatin ............ 3 1or 25• TrccSV.'cet, frozc11, •• !1.lorida ! 12 Oz. Cari ••••• 49c All flavors •.• for snlad, desserts! •• 3 oz. pkgs. Pumpkin Pie ....... FRozrN ....... 79¢ !tis Utat time of' year! J ohnslon's .. IJ-inch size Hills Bros. Coffee ............ 19t. Two lb. can •••• 1.57 Three lb. can •••• 2.29 Baked Beans .......... 39¢ Brown Bread ........ 3 1cr$1 E&~! Nc\v England styI& ••• 28 07.. Serve slic.es \Vi th beans ! B&l[ 16 oz. Spaghetti·O' s .... 2 for 39¢ Tea Bags .............. 59• Franco Amcrica11 l 51h ot. fun eating Tenderlcaf •• easy fixin'? 48 ct. p'kz. Ovaltine ................ 59¢ Instant Yuban .. : ... ~1.29 1'·or cncrgJ', flavor, natrjtion! 12 oz. \Vith. ricl1 deep f lavor! ••• 8 oz.. jar Hunt's Pudding ...... 49¢ Brown 'n' Bag ....... ~ 49t Nc\v ? F~mily sizo 29 ounce can! Reynold's cooking bag! (11rr1sizl •• 79c) Dishwasher All ...... 59¢ Oven Cleaner ... ~~. 69t Big •avings on 35 ounce pacl<agel Dow's does the job! I& Or. ••• 1.09 Gilbey' s Gin .......... $9.95 Diet Rite Cola ........ 55¢ Sa.ve GOc on the big half.gallon size! .Ca rtoit of GI:! oz. bt!s. (plus. dep,) Prices in effect Th!Ll'S. ti 1· uolt S 1111. ()ct. 21, 2J,!!3, a4. No .c;nr1•s to rlrolcrs. \opc1~ da ily 9 to 9 .,. ~'tt1!rfuy 10 lo 7 Dial Soap · ........ 2 for 29¢ · Friskies Cat Food 8 r.'1 Reg'. size bars ••• it r eally works.! Spectacular savinp; 6 oz. but:ret. cans ARCACIA: sui1>eiand Huni.ogton or rfflr. ·PASADENA: ! r.1~~ SOUTH PASADENA: P,ffl~ . HUNTINGJON BEACH : ~/l/f; NEWPORT BEACH: 1111 Newno•t e1.d '"" 1!1 Rancho Center! "'""· .120 West Colorado Blvd "'"'' Fremont and Huntington Or "'"" Warner and Algonquin !Boardwalk Center; '·"", 255 ~ lastblu ll U1 'Eas tblull Village Cent"· J • I I . ' ... DAil \' PILOT \'/td'lf~I) Octobtr 20 1Q71 WIENERS FARMERJOHN 59c ALL MEAT !·LB . PAC KAGE OfllCIOUS Ml A TY TfMDtl !>MOICfD HAM HOCKS .................... LB. fAIMft JOHN IK..Olt l ·LI. YHICIC 58( SLICED BACON .. L_B U.S.D.A.0400otSTATlllROS. 69( ROUllD BONE ROAST ...... LI. IONILISS llV ~OULDft 99( ROUED ROAST .......... LB. U.S..D . .&..CHOICI OISTATftllOS. 89( RUNIP ROAST ················· LB MANMAT'fA.NA.LLIHf 59( SLICED BOLOGNA 1•.oz. MOtllU "'°'AU llff 69( DINNER FRANKS ........... LB. DANOlA Sl.ICID 59( COOKED HAM ............ 1.oz. , ROUND -STEWING STEAK CHICKENS , U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF BONE19c ' IN . LB . BOllUSS ... LI."' CALIFORNIA GROWN U.S.D.A. INSPECTED• FRESH DRESSED WHOLE 21 c BODY LB. CUT-UP ... LI. lx ~-... .,, c s U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED LB. \\ltdrit~day Otlobfr 20 l?_n ____ _c'll 0'1'.A0V[ltTIS[" _ 7 LEAN & TEN U.S.D.A CHO~ ~rs OF TER BROS CERT STA •. WELL TRIMMED ~~ED lllEF. !\ FAT AND BON EXCESS i,· GREATEST VALUE E FOR YOUR EA TING PLEASUAND RES. RIB STEAKS ___ ____,, CLUB STEAKS . "$ LB. 95· CUBE STEAK .. ...LI. 1.19 SIRLOIN TIPS ·· .u.'l.19 T STIAK ' I 19 ·BONE STEAKS ··'", • PORTERHOUSEs~;~ Lis 1.45 TOP SIR ............ LI. 1 •49 LOIN STIAK ... LI.' I. 79 OUND SPARE SLICED ~rf_THRIB BEEF RIBS BACON ROAST FRESH• LEAN• DELICIOUS GROUND HOURLY EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK SMALL• LEAN• MEATY TABLE BRAND 1-POUNDPACKAGE 57~ 59~ 45~ YANISH BDIOLD ~ .. · . PRICES EFFEC. THURS. thru WED .. OCT. 21 -27 BOWL CUANIR ::-..;:· POLllH 11t0 •• c.m., ......... o....,. 1512 W9llfWrlltftf Shod .. W .. tlltl•st .. l4JO W91t U.ul1 A"""· .A.~11 99c o.oz.59c u-oL 99~ 16JO lcfl*"'° .1-... S..tlf• Altl9 1210 Mcf.eddM A ... .,., lollhl AH • I I Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: JIM ILLINGWORTH STORE MANAGER 241 E. 17th STREET COSTA M ESA '' ALL ALPHA BETA MARKETS WILL Ill CLOSED D.t.lLY PILOT MON., OCTOIEJt 2S, VETERANS' DAY •rotol savings is computed on si ng le-unit pure hose. The figure would be much h igtler if Meot & Produce were included. Your Al;ih1 8!11 Nelrtiborllood Butcher \The Man with t~e lted .l.0:ronl Proudlr Ofle": TENDER EASTERN 'QUALITY PORK SUTCHE!'S P!lOE MEATS PORK LOIN ROAST MEATS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE • Qu1lity ,)!Id Satl1flct1on Gutrante.ed • OiscOIJ~t Priced ALPHA l[TA IOttltl'S Pll!E JEEF F•OM COLORADO -SLICED :~~ILY C PORK LOIN i& IOWA MAID -----su-1c-Ht_n_n_1D-c BACON 1 Ls. PKG. BONE-IN BONELESS ~J~NE EVERYDAY LOW PRICE CHUCK ROAST • C STANDING lb RIB ROAST ~~GE , . . ~-=====-~~~~~-T ·BONE STEAK BONELESS RIB STEAK 1.58:.. 1.09:. ALPHA BETA • IVt :lltl'S lll~E : ·" DEPENDABLE QUALITY ECONO-PAK-3 LBS. OR OVER Sse: ~[SW F1LU'T er 93' FRESH GROUND BEEF CHUCK ROAST IUOE <UT ,. OCIAN PDCH ,. c ~~:::::~~: '~~2C1~N I ·LB. PKG. 64 • CANNED HAM u.. fROIEN fOODS Jli,ii,iv CEA~• ll! I Oll 7~1 t::C\Zl""E! • lOV, Ot. 54' PUllE PDlll SAUSAOE ~CORN DOD lb 2 lB. ~OU 1,, , ,. lHESE MEAl Pfl1C£S UFtCTIVE THURSDAY thr oui:h WEDN ESDAY. OCI08fR 21·27 ov9•JQL'I 8 ~ t£~T+·''£~it . 1-1.t . 69' POLISH SAUSACiE 6 ~~ ~PERCH FILLETS TOTAi DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY ~ :.S-C'Z TUt E ~?~ 0~ M:~T CLOSE· UP Toothpaste ~ ~·O'Jfl·::E: !Cm.£ ~BROMO ... -,-. SELTZER SOl.'f AU•IU Bfl A .!.IO~rs DlSCOUf;T tKUGt ~ICE rB ~ 1ys 771 ~c 49' --------- ' , ~-OUl'et 101"Tll • YASELlllE llTEllSIY! 121 CARE BATll' .OIL 1,-89 . ." .. TOTA L DISCOUNI <; C'ilRY DAY D~:_~-:, Mo;~~~O~i&' Ch0;~. ~c 21 ~ @!'l!~§}it 'fjpf"'-'" ~~ ~~( ©ch'o~;1at';i~iir~""~c 491 D °" PKG.Or 3 • l-LB.L.OA'lt.S •~~ 551 o .::.~ Bridgford Bread 90c ~~~~~NT~J~~;" ~c 291 6'ouR'i.i.:f' fo"i0cREAM"vll:h 89 1 6Rt:ilt'61Ailfcoilic """f&'c 331 lilll'NG'E JuicE'. "''"" ~4c 28' 1.:.ct;1;cr c .1.1; Y.e !k ~li~~aJ,J Ulc°f . """"~c ~!1 ~ G';:i;;:i; 'c~c'k~rs ~ 37' .... \!) O?. PY.G. • C!NNi\MON W fie U. ·@ioorafl> cHiPsG ~c 39' SOME AL~.l !ETl smR!s c1scnulf1' t lW:GE PR!Cf Ht:Nz . 10111.oz. cm MUSHROOM SOUP 19' 33' ).!< 171 @ l Pt~,. CC>l'-"':A:IJ~ 3': 29' IMO DRESS IHll lh P'!NT CCN~A!!.'tJI "' '" fl/. O'Z. COITTAJIJU ROD'S WHIM TOPPING ¥< 41 1 • 6fll'O"'S..:ti\.\t"' ¢. 491 ~ O!JNct • Stlctt> ITWAN &AU.Mt "" .. k'1m"IM£Wc1~' ci1f'&~""' 78• D~J1 !t1~~~G~IM ~ 621 4 OtJ?,'Ct TAR WCCO SHRIMP COC!Tlll~ rAAWFI'! !OKN ~-'» Pl"G. .,L AU MEAT WIEllCllS I""' """""· W. "'" I az. """ IRIUNSi;HWtlS!Jt "' osc~.Wi:t!K ·•en.. rm .. 1. SANDWJ:K SHE.ID 1'' <="'-~'m. ' "'""' .1. All lllAT WIENERS ,.. 35• TRICK OR TR El T ~ Alpha BcU conies 1 com~olll llna of 11>11...,.. po<ty ntids-m...U. undies. tlblt covars & n1pkini- ~us ~I of your fl'IOrite Holloween condy. ·- GRAPEFRUIT BELL PEPPERS CRISP CUCUMBERS 10~. 10~. HALLOWEE N JACK-0 -LANTERN 100 PUMPKINS s~ RIC H IN FLAVOR ZAHIDI 49' ~~~~~, ~ ! 29' 1--D_A_T_E_S __ ._"'_i_:_G ____ _ , TRICK OR TREAT 10 1.oz. SWEETHEART 88' LUNCH BOX PAC"-'GES , .... ,!_9.!.~,! .... ,. """"~!~; 11·111 Ns 29' )> THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECT.IVE THURS.·WED . OCTOSER 2 1 ·27 46c 39' ~ WfNl~41'~ ~~x"G §Sc 501 .~::::. L~g"c1'b1~LLsrrup 1,(2 97' !UITUED SYJIUP • u.ot IOi'n.E 11• @POTATOa ii6 s "1,is 1°1 COSTA MllA-l41 I . 1 •t. NUfllTIMOTOM llACM -flMI ~ HUHTIN9TOH llACM -!Nit M. M•lll tt. "CUMTAIN VALLIY -.1• W'•rMP L.A6UNA MILLI,.. tlM1 Ctll• .. "' 1.111"9 1a""""1 -, .... Cv..,.,. U~lvfnlty 1'11"11; SOUTH LAOUNA -•u •. CHll thell•IV ' ; - .;s'c 33' IUI AI U!',lOUNI':) f 'II k' lJll l <1..J ~Clt DLAMtTVI • iou.w 1 u CAST IRON SKILUT 1j9 l~,r, Th"o":M :jl~ l ... D...... ~• coum »01: • l'l!nUUJl. gupfjll, •--·· MWot~~APKINS tic 68• ~C4 r.O:J!<'T • ~ ~CONflDETS tfc ~ 2 ''W • P1'<''•noR •'-~ZEE TOILET TISSUE !"" t::D::::\ ZI. COUNT I OX , /, ~GLAD TRISH BAGS 11'9 17.oz AEJl.OSOL ~ ll,\51 ~l •TUI • Tn.t ~ l YSOL CLEANER ~JONG SJ?! • Bl. oe. IO"t \!::::::/ALPHA lfTA Dlllrpnt tjt \i OZ • i"KtN ALPHA lfTR 5'1GNETT1 V,~Y'$ • IS 0: t'ICG SPllHlnl SAUCE MIX l OliNct PA.CU.Gt ,., VWll 69' 19' pt 121 241 lZ. 78' 12' 49' ... 23• 231 "" 1g. • V · I ' . . 48 DAILY PILOT W!dnt~ay, Octob« 20, 1971 l r,\ ' - i - • BRAND NEW '71 GALAXIE 500 2 l;lr. Hardtop Loaded (1J58Hl~079) $3 333 . Santa Ana Lease Car '71 MAV ER ICK 2 Dr. Sedan Loaded, (I K91L180292) $2327 BRAND NEW '71 RANCHERO FORD llA46H10303~ J s2999 '61 Ch STATION WAGON • evy V·I. Auto. Tr&n1. (G68 OLIO '60 Bu·1ck v •. •o•o , ... , · """ ""'"· conv., IPV~ •39• I 55 vw ~~:,, ,.,. """' '""'~' 10"' "" '59 F d PANEL TRUCK or (i65..0£) '63 Ch STATION WAGON evy . Vt, &utomttit .''""'m"•lon !111-l !>•l RENT·A·CAR ( BRAND,NEW BRAND NEW. BRAND NEW '71 MUSTANG -'71 PlNTO '71 FORD LT ~D~ 2 Dr. Hardtop 2 Dr. Sedan Fully equipped (!RIOWl 8713 I Brougham 4 Dr. Hardtop fully equipped (IFOI L 196461) Loaded(IJ6TS182221) $2666 $1798 $3 -8 . - Santa Ana Lease Car Santa Ana Lease Car '71TORINO500 '71 MAVERICK '71 T-BIRD 2 Dr. Hardtop GRABBER 2 Dr. Hardtop Loaded (IA30fl62B3n Loaded llK93T184093J Loaded (1Y83Nl21794) s3177 $2377 $51 BRAND NEW Santa Ana Lease Car BRAND NEW '71FORD1/2TON '71MUSTANG · ·~72 RANCHERO - Custpm styleside pickup -. 2 Dr. Hardtop 500 Loaded (FIOGRM07490) Loaded {IFOIFl46412) Loaded(2A47Fll7810) $.2896 .. $3177 $33 22 s377· '69 Mustan 1 • '"'· '"'0 ...... ·~•o.· -$9 .. 77 '70. Galax·1e· ~·~--"··o•oo "· '"'0 $21f/-7 heater. (YXU 017l ) ' lrft,,.,,, Facr"'l' Air (.gl!ll.. • , """""' Sltt<"lng, PO-r Bral;~. ' Ra!IJg, Heftier, Vinyl RooL , FORD -. ·.· .. --. ~-----~-------- • • LOW DOWN MESA VERDE CAJI us 11 ~t ~II shJl,rp •:) bedroom .2 ba,th '.h'omr ()n 11 Jov~ .. fr~ llnNI l:fesft".W-rdr _st.r.f'f't . Our f.greeablP · cr-tn"r says. hP ""'ill happily hPlfl fl·. nancc, cn~e" a lel!Sf!. n11lion. or ·lislP.n lo any reasonabl6. '.pror>Ositio~. l&n't that nice? Only $27,SOO. cti' 673-..8550., ,, ls 1hr only wo"rd nc{'dro tn rlt>~t·1·ihf' this hnmr. LoclltC'd in R pr:irnr rr.~idrnl111l Rrf'a 11lnng !hr coas1. 3_hugr brdrnnm~. famll.1' rnnm. plu.<: formal \ivini::-&nd dinirtl!: rooms. It's a must to see, call today ••. &tZ-2535 ' ' ' ' . " ( • -.• OLYMPIC SIZE POOL A mn~t dc~ir11.blr 4 brdroon1 ·:-,1rsi1 Vf'rdr IJ.rau!y, Ur\ique dini(l~ room, spar~tiru;: sharr1. I-luge pa tin decki ng, hAndsomr fireplarr. ~prinklers, f'lr. Prlmi!~ loca tion-owners arouous S53,500. Call 646-11 tl. .. .. Onr of 1hl' finr.o.t. hn111t>.• in \\'1'!'1 ''lrcfl. Vt>rd"- :l lari;:r hedroom.c, 2 ha1h s ;ind !11mily rnnrn. Thi!: finr.c! of f'Arpf-1 ~ And drapr.c 11nd ;ippliancrc. Srpar81P rt>cro>Rtlon rnn111 nv<'rlnnkin2 !hr h-ra11- l if11l hr11 t"CI 111nd flltcr"d mo!. Thi~ T~ rr1dy IOlfll living. Q.ll .')46-:.!.11:1 to src th 1~ beautiful hnme pricf'd al only $59.950. • '"SE~ BEAUTY" Blue~ and,:.,irl'Cflri -ol thc !if "-are the , intf'rior f'olort Or t8JI' 3 bedronm bfmuty. Sit outside nn the· pflitio IUiil~ t:n'J9Y lhr. cool ntdlili br~zes. -nr walk:'lo.thf! beR.cli Its 1h1t clost>. Won't(last loo long, c.ll today. 84:1-25.35 , "' ' ·-. . I WMl!Hdu, Octobtt ZO .. 1971 • "SPANISH POOL HOME" Ex('('utivP J1vin.i: al il!i finest~ 3000 sq. fl. plu~ 11.• lnvrl.v pool. 4 enorn1ous bedrooms. 110 IR x 30 bB...<;{'OlPOt rumpus roo'n1, formal living 11nd din- ini;: rfJflms ... and, .a .f&mily room. 11 ·~ pri,.:e-d hf'tn""' marktl for a quick•tale .•• Call no""' , • , • 84.2-2535 • ' • • .. . -:;; ~ .. , r~. ~ ·~·. "ASSUMABLE -LOAN" Ass1 m1r a $3;i.700 \"A luan 1<ith total p11yn1rn!~ nf S14.J llf'r n1onlh 1>11 a nr11· L11C11cs1 a hun1r. On\\·ns!Rirs thcrr"s :i hll! bf>d ro11111.o., fnrnily ronrn \\'i lh firrpla<~t'. pl11.o. a dining roon1. Upstai" for f11111il y livinK lh1"tr·s 1:100 .O.lJIH!.l'P frr! of f1ni~hrd Upi::radt>d carp1·1.~. fan111.~!i1 · drapf'S. prnff'~sinn<1I living space. Tnlfl! sr111ar1> frrt in hnmr is JOOO. l1:1ndscaping, lare,r pntio, many, inany extras. Call tor sho,,.·!ng. 5'16-2313. • ... i ' I ' • $23,950 Yr~. \'TIU rr1u:i rii;:ht lhi.o. rrprPsrnl,; Tinr of Th~ vrry brst vafuf's tTI C . .\1. 1h1s hr*i1r JS "·11h1n walking distanrr lo St. John',; and shoppini;: Md ha~ :l hf:>rlroon1 .o. 11.nd" barh 1111d 1 halt. Thi~ i.o. 1hr tYP" Tif ho~ That docs not last long, liO hurry and call 54il-231J. TOP LOCATION (l 11 t~!ar1d i ni:: :l ht>drmn1 , 2 h11lh hn;·,,, .. .o.pntlr.<:5 ('ondition !!irnui::hnut. JJ.<:l ~lrp~ 111'11~· fr on1 !\ brautifu! park and ponl, Only ~7.500 EZ terms. 673-8550 ''It's fun to be 1aice to people.'' -· WESTCLIFF Rr11 ut if11I \Vr1;trlif t pridP -of - n ... ·nrrsh ifl hnmr. Birh 2 tnnf' shau 1hrnuchou1 : quality drltP."s and ~hu1 1rrs : a n 1.rf' find l•w tho. ri,i:h! f11m1ly whf"I "''ants a homr \\'ilh r vrrythin.i: n1odC'l-home prr. fret. \'11rd· full.v sprinklrd. Dr>n't dC'lay Call no11·, 6'16-7171. Priced right, 5•18,500 . ~ .VIEW! WITH A VIEW! WITH A VIEW! Tn rnjny \hr f111rsl 1n !\'.r,,.·pnr1 Hf'~l'h Ji,1nc:. srr t his ):;nre,rou<: .1 hrd1-oon1. with .~r1 1ar11.1r n111strr ~llitr. larg-r fan1i ly r11nn1 lt>adini;: nul 10 11. sp11.l·il;I· 1ne, hC'alC'd ancl hltrrf'rl pnnl tind !hr mnst brr111h- 1;1king virv.• nf l\'rv.·rort Blly 111nd C11 t11lin11 th11l 1·nuld be found. Truly 11. !;Cm by the Pacific. Ca!J 646-7171 for more details. We've Helped Thousands Maybe We Can Help You. • • • • If you have any questions call us we're ready, willing and able to as• sist you solve your problem. No obligation, of course. WE TAKE THE GUESS WORK OUT OF SELLING l. A We Will Prepare For You written professional opinion of value. complete list of comparable sales in your are~ 2. A 3. A list of Government appraisals of comparable properties. 4. A complete statement of net cash you will receive of selling or com· plete costs if you are buying. WRiTE OR CALL FOR OUR CATALOG OF HOMES AHOY MATE Y\ll" CA:-> TIF. y n1·r. Rf'lAT II\'. Tl!E fRO/\"T YARD. Th1 < :\'r1• P''l"l R1''11 h hon1r on rh" f'hlln- nrl "il h l11r.:" J'WT h.1• 111.<T hrrn n1a.dr /or 5111". 11·.~ 111" .<<'par.1 \r j1,,rr1r~. ri11r :l Rr:. on" 1 Rr.. 1"";rr11 t fnr rt>11I 1~111ily 11,·111 ~ ;i.nrl "atf'r ftin . $95,;,QO. C11.ll li•lli-1101 "4 BEDROOM CHARMER" $25,950 Spnllf'.•~ 1·nnrl 1t1on i n~i clr !. 0111 - 2 halh~ - flllf'S! f<'tl!ures.• plu~h 1·111·rw1. 11n11111P land.~capl', C'"ornrr ln!, rll(lm for hoa1 , trailrr. This v.·on't lasl ....'...646-il 71 "WHAT A BUY!" $29.500 1~ tho> prirr on t hi~ ,1 l)rdroom, family rnom hr;imr. NrPd mnrr? H 11.!50 h11~ "rnol POOL. \Y11lk to thr br11.rh from ht>rr. \Vh1t more could anyone ask for~ Call nov.' 842-2535 "SUPERBLY SPANISH" St"r lhrouii-h lhr 111rehf'd rntrRnc-r "'llY onto thic k l'\'Old shlli;: ear~~. This Ir! lcvrl br11.uly hA.o. lhr mAslrr brdrnom on A separAlt' 110\'lr. "Truly bt>aur1ful. Must 5re to reaUy appreciate Its features. 842-2535 VA IN MESA VERDE :t hedroom. 2 bath. Draf)!'5 11.nd 1hut1rrs through· out. Extr11 linf'n rt~r l ,;, dl1hw11!!her And dish- master. Utility rnnm y,•lth hullt-jn c11blneL~. Cr-rrie,nt' drive and patio -+ block \VA il. OuUlde g115 firi'pl!. NeW hnl "'Ater llUlk, Will srll for Gov· emmcnt aprrai581 of $28,000. Call !i4&-2313. INVEST IN WESTCLIFF 1'-2 hrdrnnn1 unll• nr11r f'On1plr1 r ~ho1•­ p1n~ 11rra. Th1<: rornrr prnrrr1.v l• 1n ,.,_ ~·,.,llr111 rrp111r. C•1111plrl f' \\!Th h11 ilr111 <:, f1 rr - )dfl.•'"'· sh11~ ,·;1.1·1"··11nc. r1 rt1)'"'· 11;.,/10 Arr ;.,c, ( lo.•f'rl 11ar111:rc «1lh .. rnr111:r rl r. Acld 1IP"lOAI sn111.ll r(lnn1 1\ir h •4 hRlh. C,.,11lcl hf' 11st>d fflr nff1<'<'. s a,·r 1•n .vnu r 111.x !"f'J11rn '-''!th 1h1<; 1w1fl,...nf-ll"'ll<'rship invrcln1rn1. A f:EAL VALUF. i'lf $1 l!i,(){)O. r;nnd 1 rrrn~. r1r11.~r call our lnvr~t111C'nt D1vls1on al 5-'l fl-1600. COMMERCIAL, SAN CLEMENTE •I ~tnrrs plus :.14(fl !Hj. f!. nf offirt> sp11rr. Srhrriult>d rr nl $1:1.000 prr yr. Llsll'd prirr S\2:1.000. Goori 1rrn1.<: 111·11.il11bl,, . 1>.·ill ti·adr. Call a'16 -l600 lnvrstmcnt n :·,.isinn, TRADE II Our 1·l1rn1 h11~ 11 h-r11.u1Uu1 n11vrl nr11ni:?e grnvt in Arling1on Hl'il.:hL~. 10\, IH"rrs. Per-- {rr1 lor11tinn fnr f11 111r,. dt>VPlopmPnt. \\1111 ln1dP hi~ i49.500 rquity fnr 11_ hnmr. unit.11. ('nmmrrrial, \•ar11nl land. rt('. Submit yrt•1r proposition. Call 546-1600 ln\•~lmrnt Pi· vision. COURT YAllD INCOME lR wrll-mainlainf'd uni!~ huilt 11round 11. court y11rd 11.nrt pool. Priv11t" lrndcr lndl- C&!r11; 11n cxccllent lc•An 111 7~ "i . Tncorrl"I' nvrr $29,000. Asl<in1: $240.000. Try $30,000 do"'ll, Call 546-1600,.. lnv('slment Division. MEDICAL COMPLEX 21 Suitrs plus Ph11rm11cy 11nd ~torr huild- ing. Acros,_• thf' ~trttt. from rrnroscd Rr· ginna l Shoppinii-Ct'n ll'r. Prlcrd ~.000 un- dtir llppr11.lsl'd v11.Jur 81 $4~.0CXl. ExCt'llt>nt lez-rnl! 11 vallablc. CAii ~6-1600 Jnve1tment Division MESA DEL MAR r r1J.r 11inn1no: hon1r 1n 1969 Co ... tfl ,\l,..~a l.11"n nf !hr 1\lnnlh Av.·ard. Spr ri11l 1ouchr~ n111kr Thi~ "'..., 1nnrr Jn "'"r~' way. l\'<'1v di•h11·a.chrr. Aill /r :'>·l 1nlrn·on1 In 1111 rnnn1c, firr1hurg!Rr 11!.'l r·mc. l'l CJ'O\\'n IT"f'f'.C, l'irh v.nnd cl<'Cklnli: pa11n 1\nd ~f'J•fl - 1;!.lt> ,.hiJci rf'n·~ play )'111"1:1 On !11kr A lnnk Al th1., pri1.ro: ()nly $34.950. Call 1 .. day, a46-2.'31.1, BIGGIE IN MESA VERDE . "FHA-VA TERMS" ("h.1·nf'r dPsperatr. movini;: north. Mu~r ~rll l11r~r 4 brrlrnnm hnmr. ln1n1acul11tr in rvrr,v '-'"Ry. Br11uli(1ij c11rprts 11nrl dr11J•".<:. URGEr-.'T-l\1UST SELL lryf)l'n rvrn1nes1. $:18.500. Call 546-2313. 1701 OAHU DUTCH BOY CLEAN r~ l his prim!' likr nt'w 4 bl!droo1m homr nn p1r- turrsqut> ndscaf)l'd J11r~r lo1. Chnicr,J~111ion in n""' dy mic art>11.. 21,~ bR.lh.o., qu111J1y ~hai.: wl\.J I to "''II.II c11.rprts & custom drapr~. Hui.:r m11,;IPr hrdroo Srparalr bath. Rrducrd pri<.'c now $57.950. all 673-8.550. COME PRODUCER W11nn11. m11k,. so nuii-h? It"111Jk" bllnkln;:: ynur money "'hf'n you rrc ·v,. thosP nt>lll cp!'rks. Tlu- pl~x~2 !x-droom Iron "'· F"irf'pl11cf', beam rPillni;:s plu~ 1 bedroom modern over Jl:&ragt>, Price $.59.500--Hurry-673-8550. ' . CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 406 11115 Ol'EN TMUlllDAY-12 to 4 l'.M. This br>autiful d uplf'x is nl'stlf'd 11."'llY In A lrnpi· c11I lll'ttin~ nf lu~h grc~ncry, IJl:,11.utlful ferns and ln\verini;: frf'l's, your o"·n G11rr!lcn nf Edrn. Th~ front unit can C()nvcrt. to 11 4 or 5 brdronm hou.•,. "·it h bonus from lhe 111ddcd incomr from the othcri unit. 673-8550. ' . . . . ft'n ,nw.__ ...... RUSTIC BEAUTY DUPLEX 5iofo thi.o. finP .1 ix'dronm homr in Corona del Mar. W ('lJ Rppointrd frarurl'.~ Throu~hout . built Jr1 k1r chen. dish11 a.o.hPr. 2 b11ths. spacious livins:- room. firrplarr, lo1·rly private patio. plus 11tudin 11riartmrnt nvPr 2 car ~arai::r. Only $63,500. ca.lJ today, 673-8550. EASTSIDE CUTIE! Choi(•f' ]11(•al1on r•n 11 trr<'-l inr d stn~cl . :l bNI· rooms 11·i1;1 11 r·h;1.rrnin;:: dinini:: 11rf'a. a poot-.<:izM _1•11rd 11.nd frr~h p11inl. Only S27,500. Dial 546-~3 13 lo vlC'11··this home, 1'<1-'""'"''l " ' • " • o • " • " I . . , I . EASTSIDE 4-BEDROOM $33,500 rl'idr-nf-TI11·nrr~hir. i1i~idr 11nd nur. Clr11n. f'h<'rr- ful. And hn;.:111; 1·11rrw1rcl lhroui::-houf. F'irrp!11rr. rlr('lrir h11il!-ins. d ish11·n~hrr. ruvrrt>rl p11tio. I.10 fMI dr<'p Int u·ilh nrat ,vard. Convrnirnt In srhflnl and shnppin&. Ask lo see nov.•! Cal! 646- 7171. r "'. ,. • \ " "SUPERB" A fl)rmrr· 111<>drl hflmr 111!h c·nlor rnnrdinfl.trd !:'nld .o.h11>; r·arp<'T S a11d ru~tom·inadr draJI(•~." Lu ~h IAndsc11pini::. prof,..ssionally dTin" nf roursr, con1• plrtf'1'. thr pir 111rr. (lv•ncrs are anxious to sell. Call !oday 842-2jJ5 • ' · .. ·-~- . : l . '" ...,. :t.;:J t . ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS SHAKE -ROOF-. . . . .. CAMBRIDGE; HOME :t bi-d1·nnm. 2 b11th provlnc i1l home with lovelY "'nod.~. 2 firf'pllli"'S, ~h111g carpet 11nd viNr l'Jf lovely cnvt'rt>d 1)11.tio '-''ilh \vlltf'rfall troin family room. SJil,7M. Call now &46-7171. ,' I '111£ REAL ESTATIE&E!. Open Weekday Evenings 'Tll t NEWPORT ,BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd . 646-7 171, COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH ,17931 Beach Blvd. 842 -2535 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673·8550 . ;' ... INit'ESTMENTS .~2_784 H~bor Blvd ., Suite 20 I] Cost• llA••• 540.1600 • ( ' \ ) I .. • OAtL 'I' PILOr Wtdntsday, Ottobtt 20. 1971 P!LOT -ADVERTISE" _: 8 " E~eryone Hes Something That Someo ne El se W•nh The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast ]~[ _,,,,,,, HoutH IOf Sale I~ General " General General Gtntral General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOM ES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * I OKl.\I I. Ol.'10\ ,. "(•(')~'. OPEN 7 DAYS A HOME WITH INCOME l\'pJI loc11.lffl clc~e to Youth C.-n1er 'IM 1hopp1nR :t t-iroon11', 2 baths t>IMr1 n Pxterior d .. s1gn Redul"'f"rl 10 pnce BIG DADDY Nf'w, rlrlu"" 112 unU 11rart• mt'nt e•1mplex, lnf'~led In Cos1a ~1e!<ll.. F:s1.~t1ng Ir.an is Sl.'.100.0CIO. Pr .. ~l"nt ll'I· rome .S?.12,roo. I"'' ~e;ir. C.U fnr 11u1h1 r c1.-1 11o1I~ ii yoll ha1e .S:iorJ.000. 10 1n1•es1 . LINDA JSL E -$145,000, 12 Linda I sle Drive DIRTY };lf'J::RM I ne11 5 Rcciroorn , 41--i bath hfltlle 11·ith formal dining rnom, fan11ly roon1, \\'Ct bar. lmpressi\'e entry courl 11·11h ltl ft. inaha,11011.v doors . . · Sl79,j00. Real prr~t1ge li\'1ng in th1.~ fine home on ex- clus11·e Linda Isle. 5 11edroorns. f amily rm. 1rith heaul iful \1ct har & f0rmal dining rm. Fahulous kitche n & 2 p;:it10.~. Plun1 bed for pool. r•1er & sllp. By <1ppo1ntn1ent. DIRTY DIRTY 10 SJ7,::tJO. Newport " Fairview For complete information "Our 26th Ye~r" 2 .Story • 4 Bedroom 646·8811 (anytime ) On A1 1 Homes & Lots , Please Ca ll : WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors SO Down -VA Bar~a 1n 11 n1r'' .11 1.'iT Ll!'T. }:n~: L.111 .. 1.1 .111n1nr "'1•1•11 . 111., 11rr 11 .1 hull" b<'rlrr·•-.m<. {'r;u•lll111i.: '"''" hnck rrr:~:. Pl ,1\l.'t-.. H11i,:h1 -fO•Hlly k111 ·hen. 01·<•1-,;11.f'rl 11111111 Jnr Yf'ill' Rrounr! rnjny111rnt. Sl:"<CF. l~I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR lslt1nders Bldg .. a t Linda Isle 2111 San J oaquin Hills Roi1d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 673-4400 "SEE" WORTHY BARGAIN!! ~:\tra Sll.\1\J'. ;d1110:-t Ill'\\' :-pli t ll'\'C'l 4 1Jcd- rci11n1 .. 1 h;1ll1~. lllil ;E _g:l lllC ruorn, fa1nily ro0n1 . 3 1·t1r .c11rage. rcfrigeratinn. '.r\nkle d!?ep ~ha ,1(' thrllOll\. tLJ);!Om dra ptories, rrn· fe s,11ional landscaping. A.~.~umable 7,..,. loan. 011·ner says ";\fake OFFER." ..... $42.650. 341 Bay1ide Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 * * * -- ' -.. TAX JITTERS?? 52 UNITS 52 RR.\'.\I) NE\V a-l a-deluxe garden type apartn1t nts .. >\ssorted 2 bedroom 2 bath~. 2 bedroom I bath. 1 berlroon1 un its. Built in k1trhen. huge RECREA:flON ROOhl. fil lered POOL. prime area .............. $827 ,000 THE PRIDE OF "POPPY"!! CORO~.\ DEi. l\'1 :\1~ l1L1PLEX -Upper lt\•cl frnnt un1l hils 2 hedroorns. fnr1n al rhning ronn1. flrC'plat·c. buill·i'ls. l.o\1('r J('vcl has l~ L:\ \\' f!H:u·1cr!i, pri\"alc entrance, fi re- place. l;1r~c b;ith . Ba,:k unit is an adorable, lar~c l :bcd roo111 .. i\ gc111 at ..... ~61 .500. "TOP RETURN" FOR?? INVESTED :4 L''.\ll'S 10 a high dr 1nand r rn \:il area, cln~e tn. ~h oppi n g. Sl'hnols and recreat ion. 18·2 Bedroom. I 1'2 bath 6-2 Bcdroorn, 1 ba1h- rould be "llPtraclcd for n1ore i11r·on1e . . . . . . . $288.000. "PLUSH LIVING" PLUS INCOME l~rre arc ci.c ht !'illper deluxe SPLrr LE\'El.- \"I E\V apartmrnt~. located ln E:\S'l'RLl_'FF. Q11·ner's 11011-3 bed rnnrn. 212 bath: 4-2 berl· ronm. } l/'.1 hath: 3-1 bcrlrnnm. 11r2 bath \'nu ha1·tn"t ~rcn an1 thing like these unit I' ,\ pleasu re to sho11; at ............ ~1 98 .430. Oener-.1 60 FOOT WATERFRONT $119,950 11 .. ~! I\ llil I lf'\I' ff'fllll )Ollr ill~h Iii II\!; 1·1>0111 "r 1na~1r•r hrrfrn.,111 . 1 ·~,. !hr• \\Pl 1"11" 1111!1 ~n;ik ill ~·•>Ill' ll\\11 .~11''!111 h10lh 111· 111.• 1•01~1. All 111 hr;111l if11I t'•'llrlr. I i<lll 11111! rl'iul.' fnr Ill••\" in T r.1.i,, 1~ l'"'11o1 ,., l ':11! r11r llP!""1!1 11l!'lll li~i lil~~I. H"' lflU r l iflM(S (1~11 f ,101~.6TS &000 Z•'l 1 1,.""! li"'V. Corona Del M•t. C1uf, Macnab-Irvine r:.·.•lh 1'••1111i.1111 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 11·,, .,!(,,,. , .. ,. Iii.• r ... ,1 111.u· I tin.;; o!t·!1·.,!l1l /11I ~· I :1: .• r,, ih·11 oll<(I ••'«l~?U .. REALTORS 644-7270 h"nl<', !•>I• h .~1 >.Hl "li Iii<' r n11.1 11" I 11 \,. , .i 11··!,n~ 111',ILlc!li"\ll, ('i.,•, I") ;Lil•< 11•/'- ll II' h11i·h,,11 , .111 r.w $ lf;,:1·.11. l'l•·.o~,. •'.ill 1;7 1°::2111 (Formerly Delancy Real Esft1fe) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. ll('a]I) 642-82JS L"o11llJi:i 111 675-3210 General VET with a BOAT? H~rt'~ .1 ii11r homr C1•rnrr to'. ~ Fil'rl1•-.-.n1. nr11r 11 11 "~~hnnl \ ~nit •ll"pp•nc 4 2 r~r~ •. C"mplr lf' W!l)l I• II d:-,,f"'< S21i.~:1. to-.. CO!TS ~WALLACE Rl:AL TORS Open E vening' • 962-4454 • TOWNHOUSE -SPECIAL- ~<'ll ~·· •r 11" 11:>1H\\rf II • t! ,. -'Ir<] ' • 11• '(I I 1··• 1,.. f• <'" ! 1 •'1i,: -"' t !l ·~~t ,..:j>lll'l••H< /or '"lr 1,..,,., :-:ow 1!'11'~11 1 l·•r 1.,,,,,.,.1 '"" General $5,000 BELOW CRY F.illl«'ll<' l'.Jo.1' J:1 I(1 \1 "' t YOUR MONEY j 1, .. r 1~•11'11 r .. rn• oi ,i,., ":: 1•11!1 \>11, l.11n 1l 1· h<tJ'I"""<~. p•lnl 11111 ~ ~1111<.1•11 '"'11111 i,,,~ up t.....~1rl; Joi: 1>!1 :·111111: ...... 11 1 •I~·· IN·1l1•'"'"· .~ fll"Pf'lll,.., . j !"><~ hd rt11~ J;· ; h.!111~. II! '"""Ill!' !llllll·"·11- h~!h~ f••r lhP 1(1rl< \lrvl"nl l.11.· •"!ld1t1o•ll. 111111 r 1<·•• ktl1"h<'11 .+-r<'l l'1C f:<"I •' ,11 P r11. h<>Rt"h -011 1\o'r 11111 ,j, 111 0 ,j "I< ' ( lllM• II I \Ii(•' 1111 •1 , r!:\ I. , •cl 1.11111,1 ,·;irrv a 211c\, T IJ. '.\••\\ .d .. ~1 !1 "I' ,dll.J!~1; s .1 :1111. 1 -- outh oast H OPE GERRIE ::::If REAL TY '"·HOO 6\C•-'·''° JlJ-CORONA DE L MAR- 8JJ lXl\"Cl' Ur., !\B .;;.---o 1,1, .. ,;1r1 .<iii•' ,,j !I" I .• : 1:1 :, -"' - , BEST BUY IN DOV ER SHORES 189 ,500. " 111,•pl, 111n• s11r k111·11 1111 10 I"' I H IC~ ll I' '' ,, • ! I.• I ,j II " •I 11·•·1·~. 1~.111.,, ,,11,·.1 ",., .... , (•1!" l••ll •If 1.1111prr. 11 .dk I<> \"JV\\' I HI: •hp; .~· llrr~j r11 r~~1t'!.! 1>••111~'. ;i. HA, ~1~11•s :011.! 1,,., .. ·11. ii.:l ~r1(11J« fnr•nR! ,\1111ni:, out!fa111!1 n1:; fa n1d> r•••!ll. 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12 ,795 Built On Your Land -114.l SQ• fl. 1!1 1ng ar"a -All ]111h k pla<!rr -llarrl'>lood 1•nh1ncts -B1·r11.k!Asl h.1~ -Pull111an h.i 1h~ -~1w1rwus 11 .u·•ll'olws JUST 19.53 SO. FT. r t;.it11\11\j: l1<·~1c:n-t·1 1111 11c1ni: "I lflO /101111·:< ,\:. ,\partmcnt~ 1111111 :<11i"c ·:10" CALL 537-0380 JNif,li \\",•,11ni11:<l!'r 1\1·1', i;.r.. IJ!'J·;,"\ SUN' JO hi 4 , OCEANVIEW 11rn1 11 1!'0 1hr nrw 1\liinn~ "'"" IH' .-rrn frn111 1h1s J!l/l.Jl1 :t RR ho111l' . .Cusrnn1hu1J1 and r\flUISllr!y 1iPsii.:11c<1 I n r nini1Prn J11·1ns;:. 2 s101y hcau. 1,v srr1111g 011 a h11J1op. All 1h•s Ir..>r S·l!l.~ro. 4 UNITS i.<t u11111•r J'l~hl 11H ..... 1·~11. ;ihlP 1r .\"ti hllrr~: i\r 11r )hu11inglo1i"s f111f'.~! hf':u·h. ,\H 2 hr•ln•1U1:< 111111 .inly $1'1 ,.'llO -,\ 11111• 1111•r •l111rn1-. LIDO ISLE ii Sllllllll•T h•~i \f'. .\J',. n11<•r"'''"I 111 ll ·1 h«rl-__ -.-;:-:;;:-~:-:-:-:--­ I •••t1\ 1 h.1lh 11'•1111• l;t.~I• l11 f---- J1 1l<'•.,•rn1•••I :111rl 111 .~p.1tk-j lu!!'. ,.,,,,lll1t•U" Tl,., • luld ~ 11 11111 11111<' pl.i.1 l"l~!I U 11 itl 1h•- 'iwli t •'\•·1·.1 .. n". Th,. 1::ir~l··11 111'" kll• h··" 11.111 1.11·i.:·· , ... 1. !Ii' ~!1''4 11.i..-l~lil1 ·111S ,~· 4t.,lo11 .1 <l11•r. I .<111• 1111> 111lr11 . ,!ll•l' .1.11·d .v llt'if'k r•:1l1n 1---- 1 .. 11 .... ,i:.11•:1i.:1• ,1, ....... h111H Ill FOURPLEX sl•tt':1..:•· ,1 ,1···r·kh•·or'f1. $.:. •111 r\1 .r. r,7_,.1'1::0 ,\11 ... 1,,1,u 2 1: .. 11n1o1111, 1>.1111 .t· ous.YORTHY&ca l .• :<11<d10 /lf!lll'llllf'!ll~. 111111 REALTORS huih111s. ··~rpr1..-, (11"~1"''· -1 ~ -.. •ll·HH <>lo'. A l'<'i!I ,1,.llAr l'rudu err EYE APPEAL -111 11. ft1ll p1'w" or H EART APPEAL $48,000 l•i 1:.-.1·: .\l'l'L.\1 •• 11's nn .1!!1:1r111 ,. 1111 \'•' l~lnu .. I '. t•.ol h, l;11nilv r111 . 11•'\\ l,1' , ,q"'l".t 1.,:1111• "1lh ll I 1'11' ldli IH II. J;••:1t1llfUi l,\ .. 1.i 1,,, ... ,, f<'l1''1'rl •n n ·ar 1 .i.J l:F..;T \11-'..:\ \"t·:l<ll~: Bl\ tl,I.\' ~~1t.~r~1. ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES ~· .. 1111<'1 h 1 .. 1 r:: .. r·c\,· r: E. '220 E .. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 HAPPINESS !".•n ·\ ,\•II\, nh''" •', 111•111 "I i. d , ,,111f .. 11. ,01 111nd,.r.1I•· ',.,• •I ii Cl"\\ Iii!! \•,111 !~ Ill Newport •I Fi1irview 6•6-88 11 {anytime) CAMEO SHORES I hr,1r .. f111 -. _l h 11 11 ~. f,,1·n1;il 1l 1t1111i..: ,\ t',111111 •• '''"I" ~ , ;ir ~.1r:oi..:• r· "'"I I"? , <1<'!'1111 I It'\\ llll'il1tll'' \"II ,,f l<'lh, 1'1·11,1!<' hr<1·h .\• ·'"'l!'"\1t11••1!. tl l/I t1 ... ·.,1 {',111 1:7 ~-.!2'1 Home & Investment Realty ,,.. ',,, ·"'" I'"'"""'"".: SPLIT LEVEL 11.,•11-. r.q 11 1.11 .i1n1nit r••1111 J '!'11" ""II'•' 1,1111! f.,r J;iri.:r • r ' I ,. ' ,, ... 111"'1" ,11,111• I. 1~··lr0 w1n1 ·""· llTO I I"" I•> r il~ ll•lll ' "IL: .\, ! harh, ~ 1111 ht11[l,ll l-.1,111d TOP OF THE HILL J .. I.' 1.,c:hth.111.:,. 1..llnC' Cn11 •ua d1 I ~l:•r knl'hr11 ., :i1 f"'t<. d 1·11r"'~ ;u •rl .i .. uhlc i.:.1r;n:•' :-<"ill\' \' \i'. ,\;o. I', .~•·I' 11 1(11\n.' '. .\<kll~ """ $t! •1:,11 I ';i 11 . • 111. I I ol II II "'II •' 1 ''" \ * * Gener•! DEL MAR BEAUTY * Anne: 11 pa1nl hru11h THAT 'S Al .1.. Turn 1h1.~ h~r­ c:;1111 into pror11. U11~l1rv- 11hlr 11.1 only S:I0,900. "0" dov.'11 VA. Hurry. CALL 645-0303 219'J Harbor, Cos!11 l\lr.-a FIXER UPPER- l•!l'rly adul1 n•·1·up1l'ri 4 t\l"d. 1•)t)n1 hH111/' 111th Jarg-r 1'01'- rN"rl 1111.11'1 111·rrl0o1k1n'l'. 11 hr11utilull) lanr!~•·<tprrl ,1arrl, 1,nrkC'd lip '" 1>11: p<1 rllla1ul nr<-a p1·11 \1hni.: rwrfl'«t pn- l'at'}'. L;u-i:•' fanuly r•.no1 h,1~ 11 ·~ .. 11 11 .• l1rl111J.! rl onr \i';H \il\i( I•! ll ~,.t...,1VI ra!l'l, 1·1n ·11l11!1111.! r1~tirnr1il ~ n •I 11:i1rrl:11!, n nr! i.,.•n1rlr1" ·I l'l~:Jif{fM1.,I, ra1111l y ri••nl, ~1·11nk l••r«. T riily 11 huyrr's nil hu1ltu1..-, ~·a1•p,.ts, 01rr·- p.1r;i.disr' $:;:\,'.IOO . s11rd l.!'lr'llK''· ,,,,.,.rrrl rrnrio, COATS I & . WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evtnings) hr:1V,\' ~h~k,. 1vwi/ 11111'! ronl !~'"I , ;-\an1,. .1n11r lf'!ffi~. \',\ ;-;n lJ(l\\·~ ~-!!A 1.1)11" IJ.f\\\'N nr ~t1hn111 .. $:!!119'>(1, Pn111r 1·/'~1tlr1111<1I ~rrA , Call j\J.~11.1 10p<'n rve.~.) -. outh oast -'" . FAMILY HOME FOR MOTHER \\'11n 1111rura1 ri11ish t:ll,.,1()111 I .......................... ,... lllr•h 1';1lnll<'!'i, lo•:•·I~ of FHA /VA TERMS '•ll11+1o·r _,,,,1, 1·, 11;1lk 111 pau-J~•ll l">I J!l'i<"••d h11111r 111 \·I"~" J1·y ,\/ ],1f1:•' "'11.y 111111111: \,.1de 1111h \IA ,f, t·ll.\ ;1n .1. Sp.11·1nus n •:1r lll'1tlJ.! l<'l'lll~. L11r~e 3 h<•dr-M1n1, ll••lll \\ ! I h Cfl:Cl 'l .. '\1: , .. 1. tril 10.111.1. <l•uthlr g.lr- l .~I· 11 !:1:11 ·1, ~'11:1.,fl l.\1 '1-' ".!"Sh.u p. ,.!r,111 ,i, 1;u-.1nl. '""I ll I 1h1t1:1 .-.1h1111't, ".tr. Ynll pr••·" $"!1.:JOO, 11 11h 11') jK'l "t! ~.od 1!1".lf\«11 •. ~ h.!riu, ,f,,1111 l'•l.I 11\••rH ,I, :.! 11.1111~ (._•l'l'lt"I 11:1l+u, Call :,10.11·11 tnpt>ll ('\'r~.) f,·11q·,I 1.1n! f,,r lh,• kr.l•lu·•. full JH'lo'!' $'.!:1.~~~· -,\;I I ]XI\\';\" \' .. \, J,()I\. 110\1 ,\J }' II \. HERITAGE 11.1.L 11un $28,000 New England Cape Cod (.'h~rn1uu.: home, 4 Bf'dtwim~. .1 B<1rh. ramily nroom, r>in- in>: Rronm, f 1r<'pl11.rP built· 111~. r1eture \\'1nrlov.s V.'llh t;h1n1r1·~. ~0-1 720 TARBELL EASTBLUFF E XEC 'S HAVEN AH; \"Jt;IY, .l BR, fam rm, 1lin 1m. rntry h111l, SC'r1·1ce J"HTh, br,.11kfas1 11~a . e ntry h.111, ("nrr..n pario, esonc Jnds!'Jn:. $11.'.ill'l. -GEM- Rt:A1.Tn11.o;; !610 II'. Cna~I 1111)., '.\.B. fi.\2-462:t --S-IDE-BY-SI DE- 1'11orif'rn d11plr:-.; 3 Rl1. 2 B~. J, 2 RP:., 'l h;i, t1n 11~. S1Pp5 1n 01'<'11n. G11°'l cnnrl, ()11·nl'r rrady to sel l. f'riccd at $.-..~.:ii"Jo. Call: 67.1-~663 5'1~-J!l-12 E\'<'S associated 8ROKER5-AEALTORS JUJS W. lo.lbocr 67J-Jl6J CARE FREE LIVING !n ihr RLUFFS on tJUl"I c1•rr11hrl1 i·Jn~r trJ N)()L. t·1111r tlll'" lx'rl1'(10n1s v.·1th 11111 hA1hs ;uwl ./ ./ c heci< th1~ pnrr I I S.16.~iOI). _...... Coldwell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 BLUFFS-PLAZA J Brirm., 1·\ h1ths: 11.11 on on'"' f lnnr. \\'11lk 1n pool & i::hr>rplni;;. OwnPr 11·11ntJ1 lonx p~rro11·. F:xrl11~11·1"\y lisle:! 11'Jth us 111 $12.flnO. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 Bay Ave. Waterfront 4 Rrlrn1. 2 ha1h h'lme r1"r S.· Slip. Sl9:1,l)fl(} Call: 67:1·3663 642-22j3 E\'eS. ass0ciated IROKEAS-AEALTORS 2025 W. lolboa '1l·J'6l. -ifEPOSSESSIONS-Sparkl 111~ clean homes, ~ome I ~~==~~==~~~: I ne11·1y p.11ntrd & e~rpetrd. 2 * BACK BAY * 3, 4 & :; htlr1n~. So1ne "'llh ;i. Rf~. 2 AA. fanHl.v rm. f\N'rrl. f'O'lls. FHA· VA C'Olll'. terms, blt1n~. hucr 11'1'1 l~-1 n c lo•u•f!<. fr<>in .$211,000 to $<111,000. JROO ~'1 It. l\ew <'l'Jll~ rlr11~ l.'OLL INS & \VATTS JNC. $.V1,0M, &~L1 Ad;im.~ A1·c. 962.-5523 R:oy Mccardle Realtor BAYFRONT APTS. 1810 i\o>11pnr1 Rl1·r1 .. C:-<L ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES V•)rnwd1 l.nH.,nl<' r:.J·'.. \'1•111 nr1 l.1rl11. r 1"r k :<l ip 548.7729 -Mes a Verde -,11·11i111hle. F1'flm S31.:..00. 5,111 ••19•0•6-S•A•N•T-IA-G•O•-~D·R-. Country Club Villa or lr:i.<c. '220 E . i7th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 BAYCREST ( "1!;11 111111:: I '111"' I·,>!'! •I lv"l- -.. 111,v rin .. 111·;-,ll,1hlr. HPa11-George W illiamson I M\·F:n .;.;11or.~:.;.; :.:: B) 11f111l.1 1111prn1·rrt 1 + .~1111. REAL TOR ~ A"'drn1. IH rS::" f11m 1l.v rm.~ d•"ll, p<wll. 11.l("·<'•nrl l'I•' Huf. 673-435 0 645-1564 R1\, 1·1~\\' fl'f101 r l'f'I)' T'Vlm. rv' c11ll :-;1 ~11 'lr.i·"r. 1 !h-ill~fl CALI. -:->~:1·: A;o.YTJl1f: "r ;il:f-l'!f'.li ll"nl11!,!o r: ~:. Jlou.•P Jl 111111nt'.' \\.~!\'h Ille flOY J . \\'Ann RLTrtS l ::'.~~:-~-!-!~~~~~~~':'':"~:~:-.;;:1~1~o~L·='~'·~-~rn~l~"~"~'"~··==~===='~'~'~·0~2o"=;:;;;;:;;;:::; n _.•111< •l1111"1.;rnnn1 r,-.rf"'' C.fN-0 ~'11.{ fJ.-C ~C:.!I '''""' '"' ,.,,,..,,,.,,, ,., "· \:J\.b 1-'~ ~'I'>--~ P(f• iJ 111111" l1u111~l11ni;,, .~\'..l.'1(;1 PETE BARRETT ,. .. ~~~.;:~. l tti'tVl'OllT IEA CH f\J 642-5200 ....... J BEDROOM FIXER U PPER f; 1 1•11 II 1th l~tT•flf' f>n l~n•. •t. Th" pr" .. I~ r 1;::h• ~I ~l'l1JV1 f ';l llH\\ fir .1\t~ :-.1,:;.~.1n. * • • • Deliqhlful The Pullie wilh ihe Bui/I-In Chuckle r~ ·:r tJU.\IB!~f () l[!1fP5 JN l t-! {f_ 50U""f ') l • • ('.111 ;,;;.;,.;,!\ •"t"'tl F11•, l TR I HARBOR REAL TORS Lachenmyer ~ealtor lf(l E.\:-i-r 17Tll, ('~I. -].~ Nr1\jM!l'l llhd .. (',,\!. ~-1:!;,5 l-:1!'!' f>11-lll• Call tilli·:~r."'l i':i<'s tilli-ll)ri7 Lachenmyer Realtor 11.~"Tf'•I 1 Rd nn h"•Hr II 'rJ1n 1·111 .. In: f11n1 rri1 . "ri h~r. I [ ~-? ~~'~ j ··,, 1·1.;.:Asur:~: Tn .~11011 .. _ ~ -"' . Arnold & Freud ::J~::~·-:'-'"'-·-•_:,_,_<_. _67_,._-_,,_r., 1·~-G~_;e;_n;•;';~~I~;_;;_;;::;::::;~ 1 :--'~_:':-'.--·'-~-:-:s ____ ,_·1_•_-1_;._i:; lJN~(PAMBl E A/l.CYt lf i !E~S ;Q GfT ANS\Vf ~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 General I Gener•l Gener al Gene ri1I General --' .. !~: .... z_~ ,.a....1111 ... :...ai_#J ..... ;: Dl §4 §4 .NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Huntin9ton Beach Office B42·4455 Newport Beoch Office -646-7711 7682 Edinger Open Evenings 540-5140 2043 Westchff Dr. at Irvi ne Open Evening1 7lll Edinger oppo1 lt1 Hunt1n1ton Center NEWPORT BEACH UMONTREE VERY PRETTY •nd p;1'!1• 1• 1• 111\h r•1rr :lf.!00 ~fl f1 <>f l11 ,"\\1ry 111·in;. ,1111d 2 ,5!!.lr1"5 . 11 ui'' [ !1<11 11\~~lf't' Sl!lll' II ilh ~Undrrk Anrl 1'1"!1'1"81: '!Upl"r ~fl11 c 1·1'1 1·1lf'I thl Uflut. f>nl)• "J. ~ r11.rs ~ oun11 11.nd \\ALI' TO THE Bl::Ar !!. G.I. REl'O S IR l IA · flnly ~1 .77:1 Tf\i ,\!. to ~·~un\I' 1h\~ f~[ r<'I.,..., iTJ 11rP~li~" nrich- tx<i•hn,id, LJ-1 .. 1~ llll"en·.011rrl h<'dl"(l!fi\t, mnl!rrn push-.hullon k l1t'hl'n fl-nt·rd ~ant 11 rraJ ~Tl::Al. $31.500 tntal. ?\o D1s- cnm1l111111 •n. 2 STORY STEAL 'r\l'l'r !ir-t ~!1 f t. n[ f"i"ll)' 111/\nc 11lth 4 d N'Ol'Alnr bedrrioltlll, 11l<1~h "1'!'1,,.1~. hnr1.-~ riitch,n and )11'0 own ,vf'i')'llllnc. NO Gl:'lt:'ll ICKS-~2i, ~~1(1 ' IEACH COTTAGE PLUS INCOMll U,,. In 1hr f1 .. nt lu1n1,. n nd rnjny h<-Arh 1l1·1 n; 1• hl1• ,\'Ill r'"n' out 1h,. re~r unit t" 11\111111 111ur J'1l}n1rnt~. F\'~ds a 1h ttle 1 LC bu! b~r;;~1n pr11·•'d 111 1 ~:t.1 9.Vt. .. 1 l'A!l <:At:A1;~: 11ncl 2-s!!lr~· r\r•·11lh r ho1nP (111 11 cul -d~·~l!.c ~11·rr1 pf 111"1"" 1·1•'<111111 h"n"'~. ,\lriio•I 2(l0fl !fl. ft. ot cnm· for11'1 1'11.-fan11ly !111ni::. F1·r <hly p~1 111rc\, tl'°'1• ~h.11.1 l'llq''"L'. ~hor! di ~!l'lnr• f1•0111 r lf'1nrntary, .1un1or anli hirh 1choo!s. \\·nn1l bf'\1·11ll11hlr Inn;;: ~41,.">(l(l, BUTER THAN NEW '/'his tw>11\1ty h11~ 4 br'flrnnmc. f11n11ly rnom. 11. hua:e 3 cu i:_llri•c " 11 nd 1111h1n 11111!k1ns;: tl1'11Hlr!" nf ~ou1h Co&•l Plaza.. SJ8.•~o. l.lSTSIDE-SHARPI SHAlPI :t tv-rlroo 111, 2 t111th cha rm,.r-hul:" r111n \''rrl' s1nn~ f1n·rl11r!! for I.hos• Cf'lld 11·1r:l•r .-1 .. nl"i~· \Valk tr. sth('lnt~ \1r.-i;haa <:lrprt-n.-v.)y painl l"rl r'trrlor. C11.ll tl'ld11 y~nl) ~26.9.50. UY FRONT 1••l h 111r r nnrl 'l'f" 1~w1l 11nrl 1>11111" A fa nli151 1!' hnn1• in :\'.P"-· por t. (11 ~r 4r11)1 ''l fl pf !u ,11r.1·. !'11.,..1·b t'1tJ"P"t ln2. drll· r"rl,.:;-(l'UI.\ 11 rilf'l\111 hiiml" C~IJ !l"r 11 rpo1nlm,.nl. Costa Mesa Office 2790 Harbor Blvd. Day1 Nights SI.USMAN OF '"' MONTH FRANK SARABIA 545-9491 545-0465 TRrrt.f. l\'l\·\~;i;· 'fl)1~ 1• thP third tint" !h1~ .\"I r ·r rank h11' 1"11 rn,.cl !ht~ Av.11rd-lhi.~ month 1\·lth Ii ~•l"s 1nrl 2 )l&t· in~' ,,.,Ir! If .1 011 1111nt rrofcs.s1(!n11J" "'I' ft.......CAIJ.. fRA'.\'l<- 11 1r11l,1 ~rfll\I ~a lr~m11n WALKER & LEE 15 AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE ' ., .. Fountain Valley Office l rookhur1t 1cro11 frem Llnltrook Hardware 968-3371 Open 'Ill 9:00 P.M. BEACH DUPLEX $?3.950 ,\!1.ybe ~·our l11•l ch~nr:'" l'l ; ... n be11och prop(rl\' 11.t a decent r-r!cr . T"'o un11s. 3 bl('l('k5 1'1 bfo1u:h, nl"ll r ~h~ppi n;. 10"' do"·n-o\l"'f1"r •«Ill h'"IJ'l f\n11nrl" 11nfi r '"'" m11 ke pm~. f h1 Jt up & :'It AKE :'ll f1XE\'. B,01 r"r ~""' 11. 117,400 ·VA LO.t.N , ,\n~·'>n~ 'lU~hl l"S suh1"rt io t;t-, annual 'ptr~EJl.alfl r1!,.._ tolllll pmts s1;,n p.ir m(\n!h Shup J bedroom. "ifh 2 luxur• 1oui baUts. modern bu1lt-1n kite~"· CJ buyers "'t lcolftt Call: I l .. ..-" ......... _ ,,_,____ ~...-----.. -. ,• .... -. Hu,,tington Beach Houee1 Furnl1hed 300 Hou... Unfurn. trvJne Irvine Mobile Homes !;;:==--==--===---=I For Sole Buslnett 305 HouMI Furn • .,. Un furn. Opportunity -Knocking- Seller needs ca sh fllst. Big 4 bed· room, 3 bath, 3 car garage, huge lot. 545-0458 General _...., ______ _ S24,950 4 Bdrm· Den Family Room 893-8533 East Bluff e EXCLUSIVE AGENTS e SALES -LEASE -·r-1 c: .\\ ... 11 .. rt' (,«.S t ~ / -0Ju;1 125 Opportunity ------- SUDDE~LY AVAILABLE ! Lovely walled home just a stones throw fr om UCL 5 separate garden areas. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. family room. Priced at just $44,950. JNCLUDING THE LAND! 1 J ~b'lf1P lhl, -- -11rallor Huntington Beadi OWN'ER .4 Br, di'.'n, lrg kite~n. frplc, newly painted, nr b<'h , $38,:ilO Cl 3 yrs old !lG.'!-76.1.'J. LITTLE FIXEN' "SINCE 1946" 1st \V estern Bank Bldg. Univt:'rsity Park Days 833-0101 Nights Lido Isle $48,000 Illlys a charming 2 bdrm. + den home on 3J ft. Jot. High bean1 f'Ptlin!-(s, plank pan. t'lPd walls. 2 Pa1ios. howan~ lowsotJ Ji::t. ""'""'" 3116 Via Lido 6T.'J-4562 ----------Complete San Diego Cou!!IY • Mobile Heme Community ('l)Ulrt makC" Jhts rhe n1ost I ·M-.-,-.-v-.-,d-0-----I f • 'h"rn""' 2 bdcm. 2 ba. -------· .. n ormat1on ~.~~----~~~~ THE PROOF IS IN THE OLD THE PUDDING DISTRIBUTOR.SIHPS ... REDWOOD pointed by the leader, New-HOUSE port 1nternaJ1onaJ, can ex-~1 lucrative earnings THIS unique ''Olde House'" while working only a few is IocalM on t he OCEAN" hou rs p(.'r week refilling SfDE ·OF IBE HIWAY. AUTO~lATIC t>.fEROlAN-EASY B E A C If A<X'E~ DTSERS "ol"ith nationally L~ THAN :00 YDS, TI) k n o 111 n "PUDDING & TI-fE SAND. Shaded by age F RUIT CUP"' Snack11, and old IJ't"eS. Ot>talled and lm~ rollecting-the money boxes. posing architeclurt' w/extel'- Wha l an easy way to make ior of CU ~f B ER SOM I~ ·money! ll you are reliable \\'000 PLANK TN SHIT'· have a goQd car, and ca~ LATI{ DESIGN, HEAVY i.mmediatelylinvest $2100.00, SHAKF: ROOFLJNES W/ )'\JU may be selected to join GABLED PEAKS, all weath- 01.1t .!iUCl'CSs 1eam. Drop us e red by the Mlt air or file a note shol'>i ng y0ur sincere sea. intert'SI, and ,ve ·n ,show you r..tassivt> liv. rm. in '"CHAM- ho1\', Send name, address, BERED NAUTILUS" de- and phOne nllmber to: New-sign, has ~fAHOGA'N'i port International Distribut-1-l"Ti\li\'ED \VOOD PAN J ~L· ing Company, 3700 Newport ED \Vi\LLl. GROOVED & Blvd,, Newport Beach, 'PEGGED 0 A K PLANK LOVELY Republic TTi-level, Calif. 9266()_ Dept. •30A. ll.OORS. COZY l.OG t01\'nhousc in all of Uni ---- vr>rsily Parl.:. Across fron1 aduh pool shori \Valk lo c hun.'"h and shoppi11g, 0111 . of·t011•n ownr r s:•ys st'!! for -l BR, 3 Bi\, lg lam rn1, sep Before you purchase your Bl]RNING F'rREPLACI~ in s'.!:i.:JOO. d. "l I b.I Ch ESTBL'D Int. Desi g" --" b . 111 rm, ,. rp cs, frnt patio, nio 1 e home -oose ~' r1Pk de!>ign. Huge Bay r rt1r p;1t10 w/i::as lire pit \\'h1•rf' yoa \1•ill live. Smog-Buslnrs~. Ne ivpor! &Reh \\·i ndo,v,; frame an (HY!'· $~7.500. 64 z..73&l. frcC" Sa!"' Diri::o ~ounty has area. !213l 39!}-1576 alter 6 STANDING VIEW OF THE Cost• M.1• e REALLY Nice! 1 Br nu cpt/drp, move Jn today. $110 ALA Rentals e 64~1900 r: --,-------........... 2 BR, garage. LittJe ~ JAJ;uvl. Ch llt!re n °QI(, 675-1~14. 673--0:MJ7. • NEED More Room! 3 Br/ ~d 5-2 Ba, E/slde, k.ids/sml pet. 1L_t _0 __ •_n_d_• __ _ ·- $175, 3 BR. :! ba. lnt'd yard, :i'bkk ALA Rentals • 645-3900 oc1-;i11• 1.>00l. Winter $~15 mo. e BELIEVE. 2 Br, ,.tv/rt'lr, Ydy $3-10 1110. 833-394:;; il05 fned yd, gar. kirts /pe1 , $125. Bruer CrescenL ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Newport Beach -, ......... P RIVACY Here-2 Br, rpl, BEAUT. niodern to11 ri~. fncd, gar. klds1pet. S!'.iO. 3 BR, 21, BA. trpl!'~ [lllt1o, ALA Rentals • 64.S-3900 pool, 2 car gar, all bltru, VACANT 4 BEDR00~1------:~ rrpl~, drapes, Lea~ie. $27~ BATH townhouS(' wit h car--(l 1 523---1710 c;r 846-:5:001 eves pets, (b-.ipes, and use of after 5 pm. re<..Teation hall & paol.1-C7o-n7d7o-m7;-n-iu_m_s ____ , L~ase it for $235, CaU Agent. Unfurn. 546-4141. 320 LARGE l BR, 2 BA, fam ily EAST'BLlffF twnhs~. New. rm, Jln'g area, 2 trplc, ele c 2 hr & convert. de1 ~. 2'Ai b.a kitchen. crp!s, drps, pritln, crts, drps, bltns. ~~. Lse dbl gar11gc. Oiildrt n pets .~ ref. i213) 351-05fi7 ok. S285fmo. &clZ-'Jl86. Townhouse Unf1.11-~ 3 BR 2 BA, lrg fam rn1. dbl Costa Mesa A 1errif1e honlc for the n1on - ey, :.! Bath~. 4 f3ertroo1n s, used briek f1r.•placr, 12xl7 F\'01 r:mneled dl'n, built-ins. 510-!720 TARBELL :/, ... realf)r . ..,, .. 2-114 Vis ta Del Oro l\'c\>;port Bc;i rh 6\.l-!133 1 -~---------l frPsh 111r, shopp1ni,:-, moon-pin. OCEAN t,,_ CATALTNA JS. I d h II Mission Viejo light hPaches & r.:-creation-\Vntnen·s Dress Shop LANDS. Th• m•I•. •'l•m. _.· . re • -al fai;:ilit ic~. ' • ~ ... ' · · I ON A CLEAR DAY Coast H11•y, Corona de! Mar ii;ui !e alone is ovrr 20 ft. in · ... : ' , you can see :he oecan. ;J BR, For More Info. Write: * 673-2979 * length. 2 BA, Jge dining rn1. Yard, M b" f 1~,0-.-.-,-,~m-.-.-,-----·I $300. MO. tirep]. b!t in R/0, lu!ly ,.._,_,_._,-------! <-'arpe!ed. l.ari<r yard. Clean 70\VNHOUSE·Lell.S•~ 4 Br, 3 & shArp. S235/i\lo. Call Coy Ba, la1>:e garage. :PooL Avl l·lt'!!ter 644-5!11'l2. now $275. ~2971 evenings. =~~ BEAUTIFUL 4 Bil 2 RA, big Huntington s.af;h dbl fin'pl, Olt\ns. A perfect location clos<' to school~. Call Larry 5-15-5.~0 Agenf. !\1esa Verde 3 BR 2 BA, dbl. lire!, clean & sharp, ready for occupancy. $250/nio. Ed Riddle Rea1or. &16-SSll T\\'NHSE: 3 Br, 2 ba-bltns, d.w. crpt/drps. S220 n10. Jmmcd. avail. 557-7648 or 645-0'J24. 'f\VNHSE for lea~e. 2 Br. \V1L~her/dryrr. bltns, full tar.ii. $165 rno. (I~ 296-0442. Newport Beach, *Ad~lts Prefra;;:;d ... - 29.i'i !{arbor, Cos1a !'l·lesa. 6\vNER TRANS. 4 Bed- roorns, Ffl mily room, Dining roon1, fireplace, built-I ns, eirc11l.'lr drive to hon1c, S2S.500, Erk. Call clay or night 5·111-1720. 2 ER. house p~r!. furnlshcd, priv. brach co1nn1. Yca.r round ~2j() pl us u!i\itil's. 815-7:'19·1. DUPLEX-Channing-011•ntrs un1L QUll'I ~1. GOO(! ln<'nme. Fnrtin Cn. Rllrs, 6'12-:«ll. 6\r~r:R~ELLJ:..;c;~-~ i3<'d- ,,.1,1m~ or cnulrt I.*. use,! as :l bPrlroon1s ~ Den, 2 ha lhs, h11ilt-1ns, fi1·l•plac(', ci rcula r dr lV('\\'[l~'. s2;),[!;:.{). Bkr., Call dny or nighl . '510-1720. Ba lboa lsfand LITTLE lslanrl, So. B:i.y Front. 2 Jots, house on one, :i. BH, 3 BA. :1 Furnaces, 3 Roon1 ai r rtmdi!ioners, mriids 1-00111 & bath, liv rm upstairs \\)11'et bar. shc1vn appl only, !\l in $325,000. J'rincipals only. Ownt'.'r P.O. Box 21:! B:dhnn Island College Park --- GOOO & OIRTY 3 Bt!!'n1. 2 h<Jth 'flllls f;imily 1no1n, i\""•'rL~ r 111nt .. ~ st1ilf. 011\y S:6:.;1,1Q. !\II tf'rrns. 10'; df11\'n In nny1'°"1y. No down c; I. Jl urry! l!11rry~ /l 11rry ~ Ag1. 675-57 26 BY o•: .1Pr, •I BR . 2 BA. pailo, a.~s11n1c 6 "·~ loan, 257~ Ox- furd Ln .. c:-1 5-15-79-:i> for appt. -~~~~~~~~- Corona del Mar LEASE· OPTION OR SALE Cnron.1 Ort :-111 r bPs1 buv • ~l.1d1·r11 2 h,•rJ1•oon1. 2 b°ii!h pl11:' fl(l(')L 11!1 n.-210;1n. ,\sk- 1ng S i:i (\(II) 675-3000 Crill for r 1r•1url'" «atalni,: 1111h pr1rc-,t· drt;1 iL~ BAY• 8£.ACJ.I REALTY1NC DUPLEX ~h 1rp (" .. nd111nn. i hdrms r>:1• ll. f l[J•'t1 IY';,111Ptl !'1'd1ng~, ,.,-,l'fll'r plurnhint:. ~r pa r;i1 r l;11111flt·v 1.,,,,11 T•'rri!u'' 1·1P w, OwntT. :in-;1nu~ MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Costa Mesa :110 \\"_ 21JT11, OPE:--J 1-5 01\ll.Y. ;\lu~t ~c ll l!Hs 1\'('rk' L<'n1·1ni:: IJ>\\!l. :-TAkf' (>ff•'r~. C.1 11 51!i-5S&l 10pl'n 8vcs,J •£7' HERITAGE -----LARGE Lt1sk built 3 Brdrrn REAL1'Y l1ome, 2 fircpl"s. k1ni: :s.1~>' Un iv. Park Cent.'r. Irvine bl.'rl!THS, farn. ,f,, dinini,; 1·111. Call Any!!me. 833-0820 elect gar. door opener. Close to shopping & schls. Laguna Beach $51,950. PERRON REALTY 642-1771 Fountain Valley THIS OLDE HOUSE e FHA • , -.221-02 Belong: lo a '"h~·gone f'ra" POOL $17,500 Approx S-l:'JO Archaic olrl Cahf. bungak11~· Iota! rDsls, btiys 1 h 1 s st~·llng . h,1s ex1 1•1·1or .:if wh1 t0 beauty. Re lil.x & rnyJ.v :Ja~~n~·?~· l ~r: lr~nl p<lr•'li, carC'f["{'C Jiving: ii'/no yrl 111 n•< ktn th<.11r .1 .. s1g u. upkeep. -Lrg m~lr Sll lll"'". l ~·:1h•rl 1u1 0·1wnPr 101 in f1n rs1 (l!d l~.1.:11n'l S1•"11n 11. gou!'nil'l kitrh, pvt pal10, 2 \1•/silt:>J1en.•d ,11"1:,.or, sl1CLdl'd car gar. lmmac. e J\:ATELLA REALTY e by old Pt•ppt•r trPi'. etc, Thr 1nu~I unu~ual tild floo r J910 S. Bristol, S.A. :l57-531 I * REDUCED $1 ,000 * Q\\INER BOUG !rr ANOTH - E R 110!\1E! 1-lun-y~ Lovely 4 BR 2 BA! Corner: All 1C'rn1S! HAFFOAL REALTY Eve~: .5-ll-2-M6 Huntinston Beach Buy Like ~ Professionals ~ plan you IH11'(' ('l'«r i;;Pc11. Has 2 Bcirn1,;-., Irv. fill., par- lor r n1., lull d1nini:: roon1, hrt•akfast ronn1 ,~, snlor111 m, Liv. 1·1n. !1as CC'll\~·r !1r('- place 11·/gas burning I~. 1'hf' kllchl'n is Ji!;,. so111r.- thing out of <J n old rarn1- house. Tins olr!r hriU ~(' i~ '1 rr llf' S. likC' 1111 old n•lu'" i~ in n1·1"'d r1f rl'stnrat1ro11 1 /\ rnan 1·01lld do ll'nrl'r· th.1 11 he ii ··reo:1rw- er of 1·rli\"!i," 1"11c 11\nd aloJll' is probahly 1101·1 h n1-f'r ~2\'l,QllO. Or!l'rrrl 0 11 .1 <'flm- pPtil1\'{' hid b.,~1;., \\(' fl1"11 Unrler Sii.000 11·i 11 purchase ~ol 1t1 t 1ng a IH•! of. f'X1s1ing 61.~Q Joan on lo\'C-$30,000 FULL PRIC E ly 17;~J' 1\1ed1terranean. near SF:E ·ro B!<Lll·:v ~: nc_w 4 BR honic! Fun11ly MISSION REALTY rm, \Valer so!1encr, xtr<t 9.~c, ,.;;n. Cn;i,,_1 H11 .1·,. l ~t.'1.tn11 largC' l'flrnC'r lot, !\Ice'. Pay PHONE (7141 494-0731 ~2-16/nio. PITL LOWER MARINER REALTY 842-5541 MYSTIC HILLS FOUR SEASONS Large 4 BR, 4 AA '2 story M111c. 11•ith 2400 sq 11 flf liv- ing-a rea. and only J 1.z yrs old. All n('w erptg & draf)('s. A must 10 see !or o nly 136,500, wll h 10 '~ dn., n10 paymls incl all 1\·ill bP ap. prox S:?W. Vacant, move 1n 11·11h apprQVt'd t rt..'l'.1 11. I' 1llage Real Estate 962-4471 ( r.::) 546-8103 F:x1:f'llt'nl \'i<'W nf tn 1111 .'1.- hPJ l'h lro1n ~dl l'()(}n1s. \\"cl] b11 1H cu,;-l<un hon1" 11·11h pri . var y. B "ii 111 P rl .-1·il111gs thruou1. l..argr-,,1111)1 ~k.v­ ltt:hl. V1r\~pl ;:1(·"· ,1 P.<l r111,;-., 21~ billils -2fp{)Q ,;-fl . ft, Af'P- a ratr n1.istcr ~UllP l'piJr- iiJu" h11 il1 • 1n k•ti'h~n 11 11h di~hw<1.~h1'r L:1rgP dN.'ks for nu tdnor J11·111r:. Low ma1nt1'n!111r"·· ~f•l .:l\'HJ Ca l! - JG tan REAL ESTATE EEAl.ITJFtiL-BL:T ABi\ND01'ED 1190 Glt•nnP~T•' ,<.;1 L<i1Tly 4 bf.'droom 21 ; bath ·l!l-l·rt11:\ :,i~).r')::Ui ~-i·anciscan Younta ln hon1i', OCEAN VIEW Nr1v Orleans s:vl1 ng pro-. C I I d . • I :'\+~11' h"l11f' U!\d••r ('<!O~!rlll'-•'SSIOOfl an sc:1p1ng, 11~- ury thrunut a n d \'ar;in!. :~on, ;~1111 11111" 10 .. 11•IOh 1\I" 'I"._,..,, '-""~ rl · ,, F.-:,·r.tr•n! O<'•·;in l 'l•'ll '\ llf'il ,, ... •~• .-vun 111\'1t1ng . ,, 1 . 1 847-8531 • 592-5571 1'"111\.~ .• ,.,111• J•n1n1,1 r(l!I· -=T~H=E~B~UYof the WEEK 1r11.; r•"•111, 1>11111-1•1 l11 tr lwn r11.·1·k-.. n111:v ~::~.:~111 AO tan REAL ESTATE 3 BR 2 BA braLily, hii:-h-on- 1 II C hi k A 11 !1!'1 Glf''10f',Y!V Si, a 11 mfl('('C'll y PPI. ,.s. ,., ,1 _ sun1e rare \'A loo n \V1lh 101\· ·~'1-. 1 ,3·~~=~~.7,l!l·0.1 1~ cl011·11 paymt. Only $2J,((I(}., $i0.000 VA F I N i\ N C I N G, near Qrf';1n, 0.'ran view $_, L>enrh 11re<'~" * CALL 8'l7-S."i07 * Hnhby~work nn, :l BR. :!'i bri, 2 lrplc's, All t:cd111-. 4!l-1-ii:1frl. Laguna Niguel HIGH LIVING LOW PRICE COLLEGE PARK SCOTCHMAN'S Sh.<1rr 2 hdrm. 2 1¥1h conrto. 4 BR, farn rm, shag rrpts, SPECIAL in Pac1fir lshinrl Villnge. all 1h1s 011 x1ra lge cnrner 3 BR + sep l5"x18' ·w·orkshop E~·!f'lls. E;>trellent \'iC'W of loi. JO''-Dol\'n or V,\ {lr or rumpus nn, formal DI N· hills, J ust rcd urC'rl as 011'!1· 1r&d('. 2.1'.l Princton. !l23-4205 !:-JG area, /\'EWLi' painlC'rl ~·r is -an:.IOl !s. S:l(,!l:lO. llrM•JI hnuSP Sat·Sun 1 lo 6. L I R I insi de, nicely landscaped agona Nigue ea ty f'RDlt:\l, hlt1n kitch('n, [rp!c., lol! Full pric<' S23.51'.Xl. All 830-5050 499-1344 rni·1 p:il 10. All nr11• C'X1 t e rm ~! Call $17-l?ll, OVF:RL()()l.1'-'_G __ JHllMI .t-.~rrPcns. L~C' lot SEYMOUR RF.'.AL'fi'. 171.\1 CoLP cou'n"..,~~ 11 /hlk rr neP. By owner. Beach Blvd., ll!gn. Bch._ Beautifully lanrlscaf)l'd. easy $2~.!iOO Call 6·12-0.114. NEW CONDOS 2 ba 1 c;i re, 3 Bcrtroo111~. t 1s. PRIV p111·ty wishes tn t>uy FHA-VA FROM $l9,400. $37.!Jj(). . ~nt:·w~~e!:m~r~~e~rs ~~tl~es~~ Sales 847·9604 Agent Laguna Niguel Rea lty KASABIAN L 83;d0- 0 50 1 5 0 o 10 499-1344 Adan1~. pnnc only. 71•1; W.J2-~12S. --MESA Verde. 3 Br. 2 Bit. REAL ESTATE Nord Waterfront ('ufil {lrpi::, cll'.1 n. cherrfu! 1--'=s'°n'=""~L""tN""'°G'=""--lnrand new :ii BR .. 4l,, b11th.~. liOme, by 01,•ner $3J.~. Jeck & dock, 011 Lidp Nord. r110-6314: 32"6 New)'~ Av. YOUR HOME.? $197,500. ' -t •AR " t s B Free apprabal • We buy 40 Foot Lot f\TESA 0 L l\'1 ,. s y,. r, , B d' · bl'-eqi,ii!Jes. PersonAl attention. Attr. exposed beam 3 BR., 3 ,, a, cp. 1n1ng rm. u• kl!ct\en 54S-780fi. 2S )'ft. experience, ba home Y.'/South patio. COLLINS & WATTS Only 165.ooo. 4 P.DR:'>l S: .. 2 BA. ('Ountry 962-552.1 642..012G Bill Grundy, Rltr. k\IChl'n, lam rm, frplc. Nr 9351 Grand: Clean & pretty 3 341 Bayslrle, NB 67~,.6161 Srhl~ & rhp~ M().~."UI. BR 2 BA corner. 10% doY.'TI. EasfBluff $19,500. HURRY! KATF.LLA 3 Br. l ba cor lfl t $9!1,fil'Xl A.EALTY 1!-17.wiil. 4 Br. 5 ha 50x~~ $!zrJ,::OO RY ownrr 3 BR. '2 BA. 4 Br. 4 ba 90.\(.~~ S\J.j,000 lf'1'rl. all .~1ec. kit. Comer /.ITRACTIVE c:omer 1 BR LIDO REALTY INC. lO<" p!)l"I nff patio, 2 petlo11, eolldo for sale. Many Ji:fraa. \\."llk 10 11tores & llC'hls, S"-1* loan. Owner leaving l.12'.~:,o. l ~t Ll!ting. 641-5i!.I~ city. 962-2665. 33n Vi11 J.11lo 673-7300 patio, con1pleie. Owner 0 1le Home In O. Opportunity 220 Throuim Jun.:· JOih, 1972. SJ.le. 997.()520 Mr. Gatton or # 7 Completelv furnishr~ in-~17--0720 pm. SOZ W M~ • WA NT v.·orking, invf'sling eluding cOOkin~ U1('nsll s. fJ1. AEGEAN Hills area _ 3 Br. 2 • ISSIOft partner in women's dress catcd at 174 Nyes T>lace, B."l, t.1n1 rni, Jrg-Jned h;i ck Escondido, Calif. i;hop, Cst Hw y, CdM Laguna lkach. See 1"-tween I I I J Id \v.11 673-2979 10 A.~f.-2 P.:'c1. :.·re· cor o • yrs 0 • 1 Call This Toll·Frre Zeni:h 494-5042 ;;ae Ior S31.!l:'JO. Conv. !inr. TC'lcphone Numhcr; Money to Loan 240 or assun1c 6',~ GI loan Call nr call ov.'ner "";pm. 83').5'1'1. 714/747-8410 SATILER Udo,,,. N e h !Ox-IS" ,\l\"GELJ US Trailer & MTG CO ewport eac • • FURN. 2 sty home, 3 Br, 2 ~ cabana. !\fusl sell al once Vl~W health reasons. :.'000 Ne\v: 1 "'1 E.Tl7T>D l SrRLEET ~i.1~2nt~:i1lg~~ 1:;-a~; Xe11• L1sttng. A t\f'v.•port .porl Bh·d. Sp 17, C.ivl. s oa n pm. JIC"1:-:h1s ilon1(' 11·11h a vww or Newport Beach 11i1~ nt·can. c~1 ia11rla 1s111 nr1 j,Mj 2Rd7.Z5-;!if iN0TrnLESTOaR Real £5tate, ,\. J/:1rbor lii:;hls al night is General raJ"C'ly for s;de. HurTy 10 st''-'l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;iiii;i; this 1as1erully drcorated 311 Lov.•est rat~ Orange Co. -3 BR. elec K, 1rpl.c, DIR. den. 2 car gar. S300. turn or uni. &t:..-2911; &cl2-T;>28 CHARMING 3 BR home, nr Westcliff Plaza, S235/mo. 1761 Tustin Ave . 837-9517, 3 BR, 2 Ba, 11•1th heated pool. S2.'.\J. !\Ionth. 646--6697 or 1213) 6!J.l-2!lS3 NEW 2 BEDROOM 2 fu!J bath~. Electric kitchen. 333 E. 2l~t. 3 BR .. 2\'ii ba., 2 nnr garage. Facing pool, $2T:i REALTOR Duplexes Furn: --Newport a,ac_., ----__ ....,... _____ , DELUXE beach front l BR., 2 BA. Great far students, teachers. Childr en & pets ok. \\tinier only, S300. Days 646-7103, eves, fi 73--:258ti. OCE1\NfRONT Torner 4 Br , 2 Ba, nC'w n1)per duplex. Br., 2 Ba., frplc., l1d11·d. Acreage for sale flnvrs, crp ts., drps, sunrlcck, ;;-;----· 150 WE BUY TD'S Houn1 Unfurn. 305 ~=~~-~-~ I BDRi\f furn. home. 337 Cp1. ctrp, bltns. 50l1 f:e.-1,~horl' Dr.. \\I i n l e r t:lec. ga rag~ door & many · ,1, AC. Antelope Valley, othl'r choice featurr-s-. Ask· near site of 300-ac park and ing S3!J.:ill0. lake $3900, S39 Un. Call col- CALL G) 646-2414 lect evenin~s. 213/378-!026. A•d4clc. ~~~ 71.[ALTY I SACRIFICEBYO\VNF:R! Ntar Ntwport Pos l Offtct (81 2 BR. DF:LUXE Apls -WA f ERFRONT---w /unoti.~1 ruett'<I virw or up- rwr N'11'pl Ba\', Fash1un DUPLEX Island, UCI & .SaddlehaPk. N°()t a lypictll IJCai;:h dump, Elcc bit-ins, crpts, dq Js, lllod~rn s.._ r~ady 1o niovc 20>.40 htd POOL, sum-Jerk & lnto. P11'r & f loa1 , \Valk 1o c;1hana. Nearly an ac. nf (Wt·ru1 Yflu own 1hc .land. l.lnd zonl'd f()r mor'l' units. Only ·$!)~1.000. Only $125.000. \\'here ('IS<' F .. J. J·lorvath Realtor can you buy 8 vn1ts wf a Ask for Davr view of the 11alC'r in 642-2171 54S.0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. General Mortgages, Tru5t Deeds NEED CASH, $.l,lXX>, $10,000, $2.1,000 or moN>. See Avco 1'hrlfl for a Real Esta:c Loan. Upon approval, USl' lhe monPy holl'f'\'('r you hkf'. Also ask about our un-. SCC'Url'd persona\ !O.."lOS. AV- CO THR!t~r. 620 Newport CPnt('r Dr., ll.1."l·344Q. ~= ii-mi RENTAL ANDERS 4)5 W, ltlti, CX>ITA MlU Houses* Apts. * 64S.Q111 * ~..}""~Free !fl Lnndlor<l.r $110-Neat 1 BR. ""' gar. New crpts, drps, snU yrd, Avail Now! BEACON -Ir 64S.Olll $1~.5-SEP. 2 BR Bungalow, stove, refrig, gar, Vacan1~ BEACON * 645-0111 PRIVATJ:: TRUST H AS FUNDS avail. f\Jr 1st k 2nd trust de'l:'ds. $1,500 1 o $aicl,000. AlsoCo l lat e r al loans up to 80% evalua- tion. Ne111J0rt Equity Funds, 49-1-7201, 644----R824. f16.}-2 BR v.;/ 1'1RPLC. 11,!i b11, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I bltn~. paOo & gar, child ok. Ogle, Costa ~1esri. S150. month. Call 522-37-!;). 4 BR, 2 BA. Fam rm, Lq; yrd. Children & pets ok . $25(}/mo. 642-4274 aft 6 pm. Fountain Valley $~75/mo. Furn,; 645-5170 or 213:698-6012 Duplexes Ur\lurn. Costa Mesa ' 350 LRC. 1 BR . Duiilex. PriYBcy. Gar, Adult s. $135. 1&1 E. LOVELY 2 story 5 Br home \Vil son. 5-19-ZZJL r.ornph•te 11•/erpls, drps, & N bl C d S's-ewport Bet1ch In~. _,arge yr . ;-. mo .l---'--------·I w/gardenCT. Avatl. immed. 2 BR, 2 B<t ci(lse to ocean. 9611-92.\3 afl-6~p~m~. ~~-Bl1n~. cpts, drps. Yea.rly AVA IL 12/lQ, 4 Rr 2 Ba, 1 ~. $185 /n10. See 2\ll Cedar, bl 11ns, f'rpts. drp.~. Super Np! Shores. 673-3601. clean, S22i 5-10-6837. -$28:> BAYFRONT 2 Bdrm Huntington Beach nppliance-s, rnrpets, drapes. f'l("IV paint. View, :]46.256() e BEGJNNEIL"> Luck.J Rr rurn, walk bch. Kids/pets. $12':1. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 c,7:,.1rn1 67.'i-1972 fabulous Nwpt Beach Jor VIE\\' thl' ht.•aut. \nick _yarrt 1 _clh~i~•~p~ci~oe~?~I'h:_:::·~6~13=·'690=~·-­ Jron1 almost c·vcry ro<1m in FOUPLEX, hy owner, 720 lhi,; lovely '"Open 1'~l',.,ling'" Shalin1,1r. Ci\L Tnsid(' nr•wly :} Br. hnn1r \\'/many extras. df'C & c r pt d. 642-08,14 , IJ 1 n r n1., I a nl r n1 l-""'='-.J~e~~2~.-----~­ Wlhrcaklast area. 3 c:ar 4-Ple.\. Costa i\lC'sa. $5~,00J. Hous•• for Rent I~ BEACON -Ir 645-0111 $180-SP,\CJOUS 3 Br hom e !ncd yrd, gar, big !anul; v,·elrome! e SPARJ(LfNG Vicw-2 Br,/ ••···-----1/ cpl/drp, s11ndrC'k, cat S16.I. Apts. Furr\. 360 ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ... -----·--- 4 BR.S2:JO. 1110. 4 Stu.-Jents General i::11r _ $69,.'iOO. 0 w n e r. Subm11. Dn, may trd. lor li~:!-J:-,S3. h~\'-Prin onl y. Owner PAR!\:-L1dn Tnwnhoust', b.v 6-15-14'.Xi. Houns Furnished Ueneral 300 BEACON * 645-0111 O!\. 19072 Sti ngray "t.ane. Rent Beautiful FunUllire ~~--~~~~~~-673-65711 r $225-Fresh & clean 4 BR 2 .::.CC:.:::C.'-------1 or &ll little Mi O I• M <> r. :l Br, z~ .. Ba, pool. Industrial Property 168 s.~2.500 or n1ake oUer . I :.;:.;:.:;;.:.;.::::;,.;:_::::;:;;;.:.:....;.;c; ~}!i~.1S~6. 1''0 R Sale or trade for vacant propf'r1y z nPw industrial bldg~ tundPr ronstruction) 10,000 ~q fl total. Ownt'.'r, 6-f1--120_1_. ------ FOR LEASE BA, new crph, kids/pct ~k. 3 Br condo, 1\) ba, pools, ONE 1MONTH BEACON * 645-0I l I clubhouse. patio, garage v.·/ -------Newport Heights SHADY LADY Thi,; ho1nc is a 1r1>c shadl'd 1,,dy, on a ~orncr: near CJilflLots for Safe 170 LJ 1·. 3. Bdrn1". S<"·p, rl1n1ng * BAYt"RONT * Lovely 4 bcdroo1n view home in Harbor Vie1v l lllls. 2 pa- tfri~. 2 fireplacf'S, fenCT'd pnv<1tc yard. 3 ba llts , gar- dener paid by owner, com- plerely furni shed 6 n1or1thi; -Nov. \ TO l\lay l, 19iZ. Ask for B('lle 673·8550. 1;o' THE REAL \{'\_ ESTATERS r11·1. J-Jrcplacf'. 1 li!l\'rl fl(l<lrR P.ri;idcn11al bu1 lrl1ni:: I o t !>. .v ra1·1~·t 111g. Dhl. ~:u'a>:•' & NlVr'nil nnw ;i va Jl. O ne JS 110 ('.J!"fl"lr! nn alley, t•\('epti011J I huy 111 only CALL '© 6<16 -2414 $~,::i:Jti. 1wr bay (ront It A.~~AllM 11 /v11>w on li1i.: hay. H u rrYi --~---=~--~ if.you 1,·an1 this !1).1.1-611 1. LOS ALTOS \.....: •Jl'f ~ ,,r, 111 . •: Nt•r Ntwporc Post orrlcr 1 llf' lrwl!t Co .. llcaltors Pride of Ownership . --. . . 610 i\1<'11·p1ir1 CPnlCT Dr. N.B. Home •• ,... < HA R:>·llNC,, o!d<'r, ----!'!'A ~lSll .~tuer·o, 2 nn Mountai;-i, Oe5ef t, Fami ly wJt b 1ecnagcn: ok. frpl(', redf'c In & ou1, !{+2 Resort 174 4 Bedroom 2 bath, built ins, S~'(i.000_. Hy (h1·n<>r _6-1~>-l·l!li. •Bl' -------carpc1ing, drapes, lease $285 _ u BF:,\R I.Al\!::* per mo. Phone Long Beach San Juan Capistra110 Thr.1w ~n()v,hall$ er"! hav(' 213 . 429-9551. HORSE ooi;;-.;rny fun fixu~ 11'p tl11.~ 1•ah1n nn 4 lnrs. nr·x1 to !11!' Nal'l. /orc~t $11 .-r0.i7.y .! BR CfJtt;i,i;~. El for only ;6,000. .-ALSO :;Ide C!\1. Ideal fQr single or cornt'r lnl for 13,700. Cnll niahirr-('rlllple. Ro~s 1 114~ :.36---173g or BEACON * 645-0111 storagP, nr the beach, * * '* * * 962-0986 afl 5 pn1 . $85. Util pc!_ Pvt. cottage, Irvine single ok. C.M. * * * * * SI~. U1i1 pd, Single ok. N.B. * * * • * $1 '.f.i. 2 BR. Jerl(.''d. yd, C.l\1. * * * * * $110. 2 BR, giar. kids, JK'ls ok, • * * ~ * $14.). 2 BR. crpls, gar, Kids, Pf.'ls ok. c:M, RENT-A-HOUSE .~=~'=36-2860 __ _ --~,.--·---- *_UNIVERSITY P AR!\ • 2 BR. 2 Ni. t nh~e ...... $2i,"i 2 BR. 2 ba. rnhse ...... S~OO 3 BR . 2 ha. h<•me ..... S.115 3 HR. 2 ba. home ...... $270 4 BR. 2 ha. hon1e ...... $.175 (ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Cr n1cr, Irvine Call An}~l!ll!', SJJ -1/820 LEASE OR LEASE OPTION Ea~ts1de 4 &drooms 2 balh!i., dbl r.;aragf", frJJI C. elec. hu11!1n~. d/w, carp e \ 1hrougho1.S . Qppp lot s!ir>ws Laguna Beach ·pridf' of ownership'. Avail r'llESTJGE an'il. Pvt bch, Nov. 6. 6'16-717! Agen!. spectacular ocrnn viPw, l~c Free l~ental Service lovely older cl<'an roon1y $hp 3 Br. 2 Ba, shag cp1, hnmc. Crp1s & drpts. $32'5. bll ins. fenced yd, pets & 4o/.i-176.t ______ _ \I acr•'~. hig 1JdOl)I' ha rn, l"lfWll. :-i hC'rlr<r.:ims, ::i baths. l'ar1y RnoJll PPrfert !or lhe l:u11Hy ,,.,.hO \ov1• lhf' i,:rrat ourdoors. ASKING ~m.ooo CAPISTRANO VALLE Y 11•ri!e; Spene<'r R,..al Ei;tate, P.O. Rox 2g2S, Big Bear child1"en OK, Baraain 1225 M V d $135·\Valk m Beach. 2 BR. w/ ... esa er e p/m. Walker & lee, lUtrs. frplc. AU furn. Child ok, 8~2-44fti. LARGE J BR, 2BA. BEACON * 64S.Ol l I LOVE'.,. Corner 101. Leasi S250 mo. MUST SELL 40 aes. lkaut. i....L. near new 3 hi-rn1 n, ranch, cn1ry. TAKE _B_o_l_bo_•_P_•n_;n_s_u_I•___ bedroorm, 2 ba\h.'1 fireplace, • 5-10-60!H • Lakr, C;il1f. REALTY :n:ioi Cannnri C;ip1strano 493-112_·1 ___ _ Mobil• Homes For Sale OVER only S29/mo. Near ~ & 4 BR house, walled in dbl garnge_ beautiful car pet. Mission Viejo 5 Nal"l Forest. !J68...-0047. P.ll. tio, nr. water. Until J une Avail. Nov. l. Good e11.stsld t' -----'-----12 'I ~..:::.c.:...:::.=:.c:::::..:::c.::__ location. $28. Br 0 k er 4 Br, 2 ba Coronado, Cpls, Real E1tate Wanted 184 15th. 213: 243-5.116, 2-16-6.195. 646-7ltl. dp11, air rond, bltn11, patio, DELUXE AT TENT I o N 1-1 o us E Corona del Mar lge fenced )111, S275 l&e. ___ MILE Sigh V ie w -Sh a r p 499-12'24. CO VINGTON O\VNERS whRI Is you r SOUTII OF HfWAY family-hon1e. 4 BR, 2 BA,~'-~~-~-- jimper1y worth? for frt"e 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath, like new. new crpl!!, lrg patio. Lease, Wewport Be•ch BROTHERS resitlentla\ property 11nnlys-J ust remodele'd & decoralor $350. e DARLING! Spac &. airy ·1-Plrx. located near Fair-J!'ll & ~rsonall ;ntcrvi: in furnished, I or 2 year lf'ase, BOYD .REALTY 675-5930 Bach. Furn, al! ulil inc. S12'5. \•1cw & SunfJov.·er tClose t~ ~a~~ privacy 0 y0ur557_~~i $295. 673-5513. ll:..CB-,,~fftb~,~.~,,=,~.=,-,""'-=,,:::..Y=•nl:::. ALA Rentals e 64S.3900 lhr South Coast Pla1.a · KATELLA REi\LTY Costa Mesa Children &. pe1s OK S2l5. \\'1lh normal dn P•Yn\1 ynu __ ~=-'-----968-"""7 • Oce-anfronl -Spac: I Br, Ex I FURN. Ch'-,·-g i.old•·I ~·--"'-"·-------I U can Jive f'!'nt frer in deluxe DUPL or tri-p ex, no>ar • '" " , furn, kids pet. til pd. $160 3 BH. 2 BA w/tlrep\, dsh· oct'nn. Priv11te party. Box house. 2 Br. 1 Ba, 2 car gar; Belbo. lll•nd ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ,1·shr, e1c., 11n!\ & savr. rax·\~~'77~1.~C~o~'~"~:0.1~'~"~·~92676~~·~! on ~l ac corner. F'ruit trces.1 1~S~l.A~N~Dc-c-h-orm-.-C-a-,.-Cod-. VI EW -J BR/den. 2 Bo, cs on the other 3 units. Call 6' blck wall 3 sidt'S, compl Large maater br-ba, 2 bltn~. fl'need. Gardener. now lor appointn1errt to Jn. , 1 [jJ privacy. Avail Dec l . $225. small bunk br-ba, den, Child, pets ok. S 28 0, lfP"Ct thiS; tremendous op. Re~~::it.. 1 _&<_Z-=7997~·----~-co----frp!c, steps to ha)>. Yrly, 646--0995. pnr!tln!cy. '---='----' 1 Bedroom F'urn 1-Iouse 1_13_15. __ ~ __ 77_. _____ 1 R,:.;E~NTC:C:o~r~Le-.,-... -N=EW-3-B-,.~, I' No children or pets. Coron• del M•r Ba. Family & dining room!. 8usine1s $U5 mo, * 64&-<12St ---.. ~-------Immediate o c cupancy . 961-4471 ( :=) MM1D3 Opportunity 100 Huntington Beach ~ 4 BR 3 BA trileve!, crpLs, 644-7U4 eves & wkndio;. drpg. bltlrui. Av.A.II Nov. c·ONTEMPO. 1-rAVE clients tor 111anufac1-3 Br. 2 ba condo, pool, ~. 15tb. $385/Mo. 711 Jasmine. BAYSIDE Vn.J...AGE2, Mob. · b · t•plo. w/w c"""t. bl'"" ... ~ "" ""7/""1771 Agl. Hm. Sl85. No. 81, BR, 2 LAGUNA Hills unr1g -lJ6l!'IE'AAe8. ' .,, ""' ~ ~ ,,..,.. BA-'S ea~ To Buy OR mo. <213) 592-2675. i n ' ,,..,u, Ora.pell, Pmilig~ 11dult communi1y 2 Br, 1 ~ Ba, nr r ruihlon pool. Adults. Ph.~. ndJllrPnt 10 Lei~ure V.'orld. SELL A BUSINESS .La.gun• B••ch Island, 706 Avocado st. !Jtoaut i::urronndlngio;, all lu.x. HOLLAND BUS. ----~7.50 (2131 782--1155. WA}ERFRONT 2 & conv. "'Y ap""intmentg. Therll• SALES • $400, WHITEWATER view, den. 2~ Ba. blfn11, fpl ., [16.• '"' h " Viclori11 Beach. 2 BR.. Cioste Mesa tio. Yearly. Agent_ 673·i,t20 f!"Htic pool, gaunas, rzym , 4 "The Broker v.·ith Empat y h1llinrd tables, MUC H J716 Orange Ave., C.M. Adult cpl, 494-5127 or C:ll.'B AVAIL Nov. 15. Charmin.it 4 D•luxe Oceanfront l\fORE ~ 6-1~ 4170 :YIQ--0608 eve. 222--0333 BR, 3 BA, lg Jlv rm &: Jam 2 Sty 3 Br, bltns 675-1893_ Si'c bt11.ut furn 111odel11 In ----c;:IRL FRIDAY 2 BR, Overloo,lng ocean & rm, encl pnlio, 2 car g&r, $400 Month, 3 Br, 2~1i Ba, p11rk-!Jke ~~l!ln~. llnusual oppty for cnrerr t.."Ountrj-club. Adult cpl $775 Pt'rfect tor ralaing ehlklren, 2 ll"Jllc. hu~ k!t, ram rm., CALL R"lt}..l~r 830·7900 _ mini!ed pl !tJ Ofll'Tllle her Call: eves 6-9 pm 49!)-3078. very c!o.~e 1n :tehools, $300 •&1>4007 • '69 l~ANCF.R l\fOBJLE HOJ\1E own sC"rrr111rial Sf'l"V. Pl"t'I. The fastest d~w ln the West per mo, 545-1569 I =T7he-f,-,-l,-<t-d7m-,~. 7;,-t7h_o_W7e-•l 2 Br. 2 B<i, arltlll p11rk . RF. or lnVt'stmnt hnck~und. . .• 11. Daiiy ?'Uot-...Clusilied DAILY PILOT IM action! . , ti Delly PUot .:tusltlfd C"S!ll 1-f<'!la 6-lG-7949 Call Hat Butts • 6'75-1275 Ad. 642-5678 Tot best resull.!!! 642-5678 Ad , 64l-5673 , complete with yolA" 100°/o Purchase Option Jnd. ita!m selection. 24 Hour Oely. CUSTOM Furnif\.lre Rental 517 W. 19tl:i, C.M. 548-3481 Anaheim 774-2800 La.Habra SM-3708 Balbo• bland \\!INTER -renta l. 3 Br, 2 ha.. Slep to ~he Bay. $300. ln- Plud1ng utilit ies. \\11n1oa Heal ~;stal l' fi7~3.'131 DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 BA, perm. tcnan!. $.~l:l. rnn. J17 D1a- rnond. C.all 57;,_32sg Balboa Peninsula $1 4;1. Yearly Lrg 1 BR. furn. Pn:r .c1arried or resp. adults. 1 9331~ W. Balboa. 83S-0038 before 9;30 am or beforia 6 pm. • $25 W K ,i,. Up. -On Ocean lJ:Jv ely Dach -1 BR • Rooms Maid ~'rvice. Pool. U1il Pd. e Call 675-8740 e CorONI del Mar 1 BR. rum. N(. ocean. Sub lsc. Oct. 15 -l\1ar. Dys 896-31456 or 1196-4009, Evcf.tvknd 836-0710. •; LRG; Bach 2 BlkA e!ii Con:11a. Adults, no J>et&; Sl2()Jrno. Ulil pd. YearlY, 642-tSZO. ; ~ ~ftilly .crptd. pool. So. et l-IWj'. Close to shopPf': AdlJ11. $1 75 lse. 673-8213. ; Cos.t• Me•• Unhli1vably BeautlNI VAtl o· JSERE Garden Aplk; Adt11ts • no pets. Flowen everyv.•here. Stre11m •1 ft \l/ate.rf11ll, 45' pool Rec. Rm, Sanna, Sg'ls 1-2 Bdrm, Fu~ Uafurn. from f135, SEE rr'1 ~ Par80ns, 64Z..8670, --1 MO'S FREE RENT NASSAU PALMS 17r;' F.. 22nd SL 64~ Shei.dy JllPMelll! Elms -POOi 1 BR. Sl50 FURN '. 2 Br. $165 FURN' • .. , Boat -Camper Storap 'i HOLIDAY PLAZA : C(ELUXE Spacloua 1 BR. furn npt. $13.';. lfeated poOi .Amp!e parking, Adulta·l1) _;pets. )!16.) Pom<Jn1> Ave. CM. l:lou~ Huntlng'r Walch OPEN -HOUSE column. .... . I ' I ~ ' . .,,,...,,. ·l .. •• .. '' :,., ... --, .... ' .. . . . -. ·" . ' ... ' . -- -... ·.~· .,. .. , ·~· -. ,,. ·-. . . .. .. ' ... ',~·-·~ ' . " ' •' , . .._ ., '· . .. " '" -.. ...... .. -··:- ~ '~ ,;,'"'~ • \o .. ,.; ... : ..... ~. '-' •• '""' '· , ·""'' ;,., . ., .. ·"'" ' . -· :1 •• :...:, ~ ;1at.r.H" :DrnJ' ~~~ .. ' _,,,_ -· . .,.'7't'' i• -· ~·-~ t:;lto(':, ( ) "\ . ' \'I '• y ,·-·~~" ••:··, • •'•'• :: ,. ':1'..),t' , •• ~ ' ••• ~"\--. ' . .. , ... •t I I ' j . : . .' . ' . ,, ., ' I ' '" ·" .. . .. ; . '~ .. -· • . -...... .-...,. ... :!, .---• cl-.~ • ' . " . . . . , . • ·-• ' ... ~. t • • • • ......... _ .... . ..· .. _, • Looking ·For Someone " ,,, . • 1-f( • J1.• . ; -" ~ . - . ' j ! ' \ .. ·': ' . . . ' . "' ·-· '·To Take An Order? We~r-e Good At It " . , .~=~ I''~ .,, • l . •.'~"'' We'll even ~ pay . the postage to get you to give us an order. Get ready for s\Dme quick profltS by malling In your order today. Put I . . . .. . a lalird~worl'fing DAILY PILOT classlfled want ad to work for you~ . ' • t' ; -o .;." ..,. I ! i . I I ' ~ . " .... . USE· THIS O.RDER · FORM US'E THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE! .. -· 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINf-NO AD LESS THAN 3 .LINES .. ' llMIS - $4.lO • SS.ID •· $6.IO PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 , .... 1., .. /,,, ............ .i.,, ..... ,,,.";"1 ................. " •• " •••.• c r,,,.1;.,, ., ............................... ,, ............... , . )'II,,,. •• " .. " " ................................................ '. ,..,,,,,. ....................................................... . ,,,, ............................... """"" ....................... . • ' ll TIMIS TIMIS T1MIS --- S7 .40 SI 1.70 s 17. 70 Sl.21 Sl ... 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"'.-__,!~ l ~----J~,l.__I _-___JI~ [gJ :;;;;-;;;;;--;;;:-:::::J Apt1, Furn, 360 Apll, Furn, 360 Apt, Unlum. 36.1 Apt. Unfu"'-:165 Apt, Untum. :165 A~ Olll .. ll•nl•I 4411 Found llrM ..U) 550 B•by1ltti"9 f. #.surhnent1lorRtnl 1c=.-,-:,-•°'Ma"""'1-.-----N•wpqrt S.•ch _... Coate Mff• Coit• tMN Newport Beach urn. 0' Unfum. 271 DESte: spam available S:il FOUND, cannot kttp::;j. LO"v;;1N"c::---dtil:=,:cd:-<a-,.-,...,.-H ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I --'-------I Newport a.ach m:a. WW provide funaj~ fectionate Utile bl.It male hon1e, fnoJ yd. Nune *$30 WEEK & UP* SI'EPS lo bch. Mod lge, 2 br, VILLA CORDOVA e NOW ')PEN e --'----'.;.. ___ , at $5 n». Aoswuiq' acnb O::ick.a·poo &. -very 1m11.rt 8Chool atn'IO#pherr. H(f · Studio & 1 BR Apts frplc. beamed ctilings, 11JI • SUPER 2 BR • CHILDREN BR.AND NEW 1 Br 11£.0.2 Br VISTA DEL MISA available. 305 Na. El bm fem. Dach• h u n d. .luncht'!. \\'HI ch• n $18 to $25 WK-bltru. Yrly or w i nter. ~-lo-h lo 'I-th, 1110 e e e NEW e e e $190. All util pd, Priv. pa-An.artmenta Camin o R•al~ Ian Oeltt'\'e rood homes. Eves. "12-3400 •• '" """ r--,..._ .,.., ~~-c..n -~ ,. •• ..: diapenr. By hr., da,y, wt. Motil Rm• · · Gu Heal-Gu Cooking--1io, billl11rd rm, htrl pool w/ 1 & 2 BR. Furn. I: Unf. DW.· ..... menlt • ..........._ ..,...-.,.,,,.. or ..... ;e day• 6#-lMS. SUNNY ACRES ¥EAR.LY 2 Br, 2 Ba, facing Ga11 llot \Vtr, ALL INCL. JUST FINISHED! ja~i. hure closets, deep \\'Uher • Slove " ReJrl.c -lu•inh• Rent•I , 541-i533. ;cc--,,,------+.i bay across st.reirl, 223 19th 2323 £Iden Ave,, 01. Super Comlortable 10 uni! pile crpf'g, luFh lnd$Cp'g-, Shag crpt'g.Lrg Rec center. .... Lest SSS Car,,-nter MOTEL s 2851 bldg. \\i lh {10) 2 BR, 2 B.A Adult.-. l'.1102 Birch St, NB RENT s·· ... -s1c.~ INTERIOR Df!co ratln1 ::':'.:'"",_-.,,.,,..,.--,,.---, t, S mo. Adults, 00 646--0032 APARTMENTS ....... ..,. .LJJ 1 blk. s. pt Fairgrounds pets. 673-2706. M 1 S 1 App , 1 557-4246. Tustin & M••• Drive Studio tor lease. 1740 a:q. ft'. Oill.O'S pet, vicinity 2l!t & 2376 Npt Blvr!., C"-I ~-ms • \VINTER RENTALS • * BRAND NEW * us ff o rec1a e "1"' BRA'ND NEW * 545-4155 * oorner studio auitable lor Orange. \Vhite m 11 Ir Near Nwpl Back Bay, ""'"" "'·nt• ,• __ Av, (A•-• deco ra tor or othu Cock--e-poo, looks I 1 k e 1 BR i-·urn. $130 up Incl u1il, 2·3 & 4 Br. Apts. L• COit• •·ti, '"'--'· "· ''MCA Boy' Ml'I~.,... ........ ~"""' PARK NEWPORT b I """ 1c • ..,.,..,,par,,,., .. , , a from S,A, ~-.. --""bl <.-Ommtrcial usineM. Xlnt sheepdog, an.sw er 1 10 new y dee. beaut garden, ABBEY REALTY 641-3850 Ci b .......... ~,,. .. APARTMENTS 1 1 &-2 BR, bltr1A, 1wimming u • shoppg, trwyg rte., Spaciou. 2 Br units Sl.90. location. 1803 \Ve1tcliU l>r. • · 8 randy ''. Rew 11. rd. poo · tt'C. Adults, tl{i pt"ls. OCEANFRONT Lovely 2 & 3 pool, lanai, b&r-b..que. It. gar-Gu heat. i'SI, ~ng ·and FrplC'll, priv ........... iOad! of Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedroom!, NB. Daya 642-4424, Eves 66-3417. J9:f.l fllaple Ave, C~I. ~lgr BR. ap!s. S2'l5 To sn:i. age. All uW pd. $150 to $170. :-~r., .o:,'~ ... .F.~.•.10/~~ closets. Adults. iig;.:979.1268 and TOWbbollses. Spa, pools, 644--200J, F "'-"'"------- Apt. 5· \Virrtt>r , Jtealtor 673--4350. Adul!a, .no pets. 'i'"" ...., --. """" ....... tltnnts. From $].70. ACJ'OBI . LOSr 10/9 11mt \i'bi i;haggy Furn. Bach, & 1 Br. E x-, . .. 35< ·J\,~. CM. _642-9'10!! or can ··J.fana~r: Barbara iR4ffi new duplu be (Ompl from Fatl*m Island at Jam. SHO\VROOM _mfa:. lz 011 poodle Iemale, Vtc Brook· ceptional nice. $130 up. N•wpOrt)ieights D&,v~. ~ ~ll'rl.. l ·Br;:l Ba.·tarftpts, hottte &: San Joaquin IWls •~cl!'. CJ~~ 111 Laguna. toe hurst Ir. Garfield. Rcll'a.n:I. LARGE OR SMALL - All types Y.'Ork: Cut ctoori pane I. cabine!Ji, fini•'·' lra1ne, re~ITT, etc. 962-191'1 CARPENTER. ··M.an tor retl.50os. ·· Work a: u a r a,;. R<'allstlc pril·e~. 6-12-7377. EXP. RernodeJing. cabiM~, repairs, ina1n1. No job too Sill. Reas. 6-J6--4224. 2110 Newport Blvd., ] ldrm * 2 Bath MS-UB2 ·dill•·-frvlc1 llt!Jdio typt>. Roads. (TI4) 644-1900. S95. 10 Sl:u. mo. 494--4653 9t'a«l88. M CLEAN 1er2 Br. Adlts, no i"""'!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!of l Quiet str, Npt lfg:t1 ,l ~~~~~~~~~~I*' OFFICE or STORE. 8¥1 . Carpet Service C, _, ~------pets, lg kit. S125-S15C. 2421 Livl.ng room "''itb cathedral DELUXE 5g10/mo. 548-6945 alt 6. sq. ft. NE\\'PORT BEACH. LJ?SIT: lle11•loo~1 ~la1no~1d 17.~::0:"'°--,-:-::'.':'-,.-c-'f * WINTER RATES * E . 36th St. NB &ffi.-1801. ceiling & frplc. Separate APARTMENTS SEACLIF'F ,, l•noe 'p'· 1 Be 11..-1 * Ct.ll 67a.-1GOJ .. nng, looer q,ui le ill. Vic. JOHN'S C11rpet & Upt>olste laund"" area, Encl patio. n P "'· Jttnlall • Mayfair 1'1kt or i'llayfair lot. Attrac furn Stu dios, S11 5. .., Air Cond. r--ic'•. 3 SWim-II., ., Bdrm ... .,,. r--I d trf I R t I _,. Clearncrs. Extra Dri·Sha.m· 1 Br. Sl2J. Adults, no peis. Apt. Unfurn. 365 Swimming pool & children"• m·ng Po 1 ·~11 _, S d ' •bl ' "~,·. ~.:_:::~· n us a •n a -Rtw~ ;HS-i38J. poo frt>e &:otchguard {Soil ~,, Eld ·~---------1 playground. $200. I 0$. -e .... th pa. rps, 1ns, gard isl"'~.... wsr --· I ,., :;i en. !1-1gr Apt 6. -Tennis Crts. Game & Bil· l5?J Placentia. ,/}Ve. Ask 1100-1440 SQ. FT. u....,e Germu Shepherd Jtetardants), Deg:reaaen .Ir; LARGE 1 nR. ronip! furn ~G;e~n~e~ra~I:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;; Ii ~~HA~RB,,.,;O~R~C;REEN~-~S=-lian:I Room .. abou(.our diS'!-'OUh't.'548-2G87. Rooms· 400 ~ady nolA·, near Newport-I ma.-, old. B.roy,•nish silver all color brighteners le w/bltins, tlsh\~·shr. disposal, -5'16-4353 1 eiriRoo~t San Diego Frwy. Bldg &Uy w/black. Vlc. So. Cst. minute bleach !or white car rcfrig & s1ovr. $130. 6-12--i973 VEN DOME BAY" MEADOW APTS. FROM Sl50 ~'OR le:ase l&t 4 BR, 2 BA FREE spr!nkltd. Cabinet nlakn, Plaza. $100 re\\'ard vleasc pets. Save your money by afl 6 or '\\'k ends. ' Beam ' ceilings, paneling, MEDITERRANEAN ;.':;,~~~~a~iil~ si~;f~: ROOM & BOARD flbergla!!ll welcome. 2940 call Larry. 541-9608. savtng me extra trips. \V" SHARP • BR 5155 U-1MACULATE API'S! priv patios, recreation la· 6~ ·~o Gra~ Ln. (So. ot Baker, E. \\'HITE llhilggy leinale do1:. clean Jiving rn1, dining ~ " AD ULT and cilit.ies. AU adul~. no pets. VILLAGE ,,,......,.. To grawyard eniploy~ in ot Fair\'lew ~-ml) R.epn!-_Nan\~ i~ "L4.D\'." Orange & hall S\5. Any rn1 $7.50, Htd pool. Adults, no pet~. FAMILY Section • :l BR's FROl'll AS LO\V 2400 H1trbor Blvd., C.~f_ * BACHELOR e:<change Jor ~·atching i 11entatlw-s thert trfmi 9.12 collar. 171h & Ny,·pt Blvd . cou<.'h SIO. chall' P . lj yrw. Teen ok. 642-9520. Close to shopping, Park J.'i Sl59(ino. 1714) 5J7-802o APARTMENT * year old ~~ ~afternoons daily. 5.)7.558:) or 879-t711 liM)...j(ji] exp is v.·hat count!, not 1netb- BACJI ELORS & l BR"s. Sl30 \,_ Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba 3S7 \V Bay St c '! R~'NTAL OFFICE $6.l. ·Jroni 1: 30 't1l a Pi\ol, Jteler-* COSTA ,M, ES' * ' od. l do wol'k myself. Good • •• ·-• • .r..1 ences Pleas~, Sa"'' Ana ""' BLACK eal \rith 'vhite s nnt n10 & up, 1\·eekJy 1ern1s .. Swim pool, put/green Cl\ll 646 0073 OPEN 10 Ai'I TO 6 P~t 61.>-1&12 Agent l2SO r l10-220 "" ref. 531--0101. avail., all ulil palll. No * F I 1 d" ILn · area. 534.753:1 eWS/\\'lmd:s, • sq l. ~r. pri· o nches1, \'ic Labrador in I=~-~~~~.~---'- children, no pets, 9'J8 El 11.fs A,~~hei~YA~~:s Parle-Like Surrounding FAIRWAY 2 BR 2 BA, crpls, drps, tiltin"-R-00~,.--1-.,,--~=,-,ce,-1 =,~,,=,-.I ~'.lte oUiee, new bl.<\:. , Me&a Verdi!. 546-73()8. Cement, Concret,.•---~ Camino. ;'i.16-(Hj ]. COSTA ,,!ESA .. ,_,024 QUIET -Dq_UXE D"V. Adll". Nr H04g Hosp. kit.:privl, uti! pd, qultt' ~IQ ~t. lrg office~ p!entyl:~~~~~~~~~~ PATIOS. 1valks, drive, iruitall ""' ...., 1-2 & 3 BR ..-\PTS Avail. Nov. otth. &12--4387 or 1...,bo.i.a....-.... . o. parking, nr S.D. irw:y , l Br Sl30--2 Bi· Sl j(). Lrg. I•!!!!!!!!!!!!'!\!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.., Pn· patios -i; Htd. Pools VlllJ APJS, 64~ ~,,.,. ·~·· pref v.·orklng * C. NArrRESS RLTR * I Jrrml nt."\V lawn~. :>a.iv, bl'e~, Ideal for Bachelor. PooL Back Bay Nr shop"&: * Adults only YEARLY-Unti.p 2 Br.\ ·Ba. ~~C,· Mia.-25JG eves, l30 E. 17th., C.P.f. 642-i.f85 . Instruction l!!.J I ~·~,•~m~o~v~,,~-,,_8-~"'68~~'°-e~'-'-"--& Adlts only. 1993 Church ..,____ Martinique A. pts 1 & 3 BR' Upstairs.• Patio. BJIK:k to . R t 1 W ._~ ~·• BEAT Tbe Rain! Concf'!..·t e 548-9633. BEAUT, Vie1v of Upper Bay. • · -· 1 Wll:.L lbare hoine 1~·/\\'0rk-en a 1 an._ ..., floors , patios, drive•, :Sl30-mo dlx ;\lob ho1ne, 2 BR, <'l'pts, drps, bltns, 1m San!a Ana Ave., C\f ~.;~";,..P~~· pool • lndlv, ocean. $175. 673-8088. ing mother & child or UNl''UR.i'I l~ floor 2 Br Schools A side1\•alks. Don &12-8514. compl furn, hld pool. adul!s, Pool. Adults, no pets, Only tlfgr. Apt 113 646-55o:12 Ne;;.""""C::ange Co. Af1llor1 .I: l;S;;a;;nl;•;;;;A;n;;;•;;;;;;:;;;;;.;;;;;;; lemale student. Betw OCC/ houst! or apt "''/yard. 2 in1truction1 575 Child Care no p<'ts. 4 Season's ,\lob Est. $170/mo. 673-3690. e e UCI. Adults only, 1'"'N')'. 979-0939. children a.re 4 & 6 Costa ,"'::"."O':'.""-,,.,.--------------· 23.'"i!I Ne l'.·por!. 54H332 Balboa Island WESTBAY ELDEN 20122 Santa Ana Ave.. CAN'T BE BEAT BEDROOflt, lrg. c Io s, t 3, i\tesa area. 548-<6'.m.' LEARN ~lf hypnosii; lo ~n· LICENSED mo!her y,•isfles 4 NEW 1 and 2 B-"--M w/w C""l!l ~-.. II 1 trol \\'etght, stop smoking, yr old companion for awft e Bach.}' or uni. S110 up t.""W1JJ ....... en Mgr. Mrs. Joachim, Apt 3·A ·_; '. '""""" a e ec HELP! 2 t\Wking _gJ.ri8 nd 2 Increase con.tide-nee Classes ~hr.Id, 1'LC TI"""79J, ' YEAR.LY lease. Grand apt11. w/pool. fi46..Gns SINGLE mJRY homf. E\·enl1lis Ii. "'kends, br hou88 by WL Any into " 1 N 1 F ' 1 • ~·· • 1 Br. furn or uni '125 up. Canal, Little. Is, Beaut. 2 FROi\f $175 ADULTS 6-16-2042 -ai ov. • ree ecture Contractor Adults. Pool. 642-2181 Br .. 2 Ba., pri. patio. $350 2.lll Eld~n Ave., C.~I. LOVELY J Bedroom. Very South Sea Atmosphere FURN ~nl id al I 11 apprec, li45-nl8. W~needay. 114/838-7466 I ,'."."."_,:'.""---::---·~ -i BR. POOL, utll pd, adults, + utils. &l5-5780 Spacious. l'~ Bath~. 2 BR. • 2 BAnt · ' e or ~ u-COUPLE WAXT'D 3 Br, !an1 VO ICE Lessons-technique: 1'IY \Vay, quality home tio p<'lS. $14.1--$1~. 383 \V, \\"fnton Rea! Estate 67j...3:l:ll __ _:•:_ __ _::•:___ Beautiful kltchrn. S h a g ~~d~ti;~ ~e~lt fe~~onl)~r:l.B. d& rm dwelling. Cl\f. NB. or Pop z, cla.~sical. Susanne remod. Walls, ceiling, IloorS \\.ilson i\pt. 12. C.;\1. ,. carpel. Pri\'ate balcony. n..:v•t• Pau·-,,;•2 ;.,~, 1 P • HB are• prefd. 96Z...2309. Ault1.. B.i\1. f.f .1'.f. 494-7269. etc. l\'o job too small. Balboa P.ninaula r>lESA LIDO 2 BR apt. Crpl, Brick snack bar. Children & .---,, ,_,,_.., '""""""" 547...0036 2~ h ;-;E\\'LY decor. 1 & 2 hr apls. ----------rlrps, bltns, c!oSC' to shcp'g ~n.:iall pet.s w p I cc m e . HEATED POOL $.15 wk Up. Students or \\'Otlr· ' r ans. serv. · i\dults, no pets. Clo~c to BEA1JTIFUL new 3 BR, 2 .& QCC •. J-fas lndry rm, pool Reasonable rt'l'lt. No rif'posfl Plenty of 1-'<''ll ing inen .We a motel •pt. , ~ntl I/¥) I . ]r:<=\ A1lrllt1ons • Remodt>ltni shops. Inq 1791i flochester-Ba, spt. Close to beaches. l & carports. Jntanl ok. required. 351 Victoria, Apt. J Carpofr Ir. '~lora&'f.' 2376 Np! Blvd. 548-9T:IS. , Ser*-and "tpairt~ Genl'ick & Son, Lie. SHARP 1 BR. Uti! pd ., large ~·r. lease. 675-2306, 673--8148. S\:'!()/mo. Ask about our d is. SPAC. 2 & 3 BR apt. $1® HIDDEN VILLAGE ,:P~V~T~.~R~oo~m~~w~/~k~il~c~h~•::•l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;; 673-{i(Hl * 549-21 7tl "· closets. pool. adults. no Car""• del Mar counl. 1846 Placentia, l\lgr UP, HL!l r.tV'll, Play ,yd, 2"".:()(I South Salta ', 'vii, I''" k M __ , D , pets. 18&4 :'1-lonrovia 54S--0336 "iiiii~iiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim apt JI, CM. 646-8564, """ Santa Ana • ~1525 pn .~ .. •,•,'831,. o' *an ..... y. Legal NotH:et 510 Bebyalttlnt r1vtways 1 Cpts,, drps, bltns, patio. -~-"'~~~~:_ __ ,;;::;:;'::;:;;~:;:-;:::~:-7::~!:;::;,:,:;;::,;:,:--,,,.,.,,,,,,,, l BR. f>~urn Sl·lO. INDMDUAL PRIVACY Kids ok. 1~!!!!!!!!~!""~""'!!!!.,.!!!!!! i Br full ha Jg clo11tt pvt ent EF'F'ECI1VE Oct. 14, i9n, I COSTA MESA --HA\VLEY"S Drivey,•ay Seal Ad11IC., no""' ~·. Dl> 2 Bew/ gar & ""' 1•; 1994 Map!• No, 3 64>-3813 , 3 H"lod,Pooi> P<lio, 3 bllu to b<h/bay, •ill oot ba ""°"'ible toe PRE-SCHOOL C°'ling & •mtill Wkin& 820 Center St. &12-'.">S48 "'-: 4. Ba, adults. cpl, drp!i, bltMt 2206 College No. S 642.-7035 Larae O!lbbouse etc. BBQ 673--1023 9am~ lOpm. any in!lebtednea. other than Enroll now for Fall !o!s. J.l:-r-5193. Licensed. $11G-U1il pd. Sn1all apL nr. fncd yr d \V/ patio. \Vtr pd. * TOWNHOUSE * Child Care Center MOTEL Room-Sta l\'k UP m1_r. O\~:. JOhn\V S. Grave11, 18th * M.onroVia. % day + Engraving l ~l h & Nr11·nnrt. Single Gardnt.'l' 1nalnt. Call htll'n l 2 B I' "-'d Great ne1v 1 2 &. 3 Bdrms •iu. ....... ._n ay Laguna _,:,. _ ___;:_ _____ t , ''" ON TEN ACRES r. ~ Dd, crpt, rp, pa. \1·/kit. e S30 \\'k UP Apl~. Bea•h, ' tulJ day sessions. Planned EXPERT Hand Engraving : a'il1!1~. 6-t2-j583. & 5, 636--4120. tio. Adlls. SISO 13:2 E. ~1rl-From Sl49 '"" pro,...''"ll hot l'"•l Ag 1 & 2 BR. Furn ii: Unfurn. 666 Victoria SL #L $l~. SOUTH COAST 2376 Newport Blvd. !HS-97J.'>. -., .... , .... )es. es Trophies, plaquf'!l, cups, etc.·. D.n. Po!nl Fireplace1 I priv, pa"--, ody Ln. 51S-~. 548-17111. G H lS 2-6, hr9 6:30 Ai\l • 6 Pi\t, R ll :s.IS-T19-I d , ~ NEW r , 1 ' 1 VILLAS uest ome 4 1~ S20 wk-COMPARE•, ,,..., •""-"' usse ' • ' ays. ' Pools Tennis Contnt1 Bkfst. ' np ex. - g e • .i I • '"..-ru"" &1:z.51:;:i eve.•. :. * * SINGLE TV nnnJ n.>ls Bedroom~. living r-n;, ,. ' Htnttingtan Beach 1101 ?.lacArthur Bh"d. * PRIVATE OOM ' p .. I• ' · · ,..~ · ·---900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 ·1 "" m---.--.;.---::;,;;,;_,::;::,;,;:,;,,,__ R · 1n ..... 1 YOUNG n1othcr \\'ill babysit Gardenin" · ok. Dana i\olarina 1nn, 3-1111 (Mac.Arthur nr Coast Hwy) ing roon1. Shag cp!. Urp1, 1.,,_,,---""-,Sl!-23 _____ 1 Fo: elderly lady. Bright ~ _ -in her hon1e .. 'l-~ year old~.!-----·-----~! Coast n .... ·y. clisposal, f!ntlosed pAfio, Kl OS WELCOME. Jpta., cheery gan.l~n sum>Undilll,"S, r.lon-fri, lunchc.'1 a nd E X p ER. II aw a ii an ' Huntington Deach * BAYPORT garage, laundry lacil . Im-Attrac 2 BR $l,3g .tr. Sl!IB. 3 furn. or Uefurn. 370 Nutritious meaJs, 548-4753. Per1on1l1 530 snacks. East Costa .fll<>sa Ga rd en er. Comp I e l e : * BA"VtE\V me<!. occ. $175. 645-3177 BR. $189. All xtra~. Petg ok. 646-466~. r.,, 0 e d f' ni n g S, e v ,, • , ,' 1 B d 11" C d all _._ Pool. Rec bldg, 17362 "A" "" r. me a ion on o, Announcing lhe quiet opening 1 Lg. BR Cul-de-sac, Cpts, General Vacation Rent1lt 425 BABYSITTING nw h 0 m ~, Kan1a1ani, 64G4676. · bltns, refrig:. cnrl patio, o! Bayport Apts .• , for drps, bal('{ln~·. Gar. Soft ~7-1~~. Lane. 968-7:-iip, or lMXirnG' Aduit livi ni CONDO on •fa.u·r -•an'-nt MEN, l\'hy sbol.lld )'Ou won)' nile/day. Special ratr for E.'XP. Japanese Gardener.: pool, quiel. ~l 30. 67:>-503.;. Adul ts; And the slighlly less 11·atcr 3160. Nr. So. Coasl le':''-"=~------" ' ...... uv · ho l I I Beaut. l & ~BR furn or unf l st Floot'·, 2 BR., private a u _ JOW you OOk! 1'hat'lii child 21.;. to 3~~· Full tune. Know ho11', UJ>'"keep, plant ~ 1 BR !urn, Condo type living, quie t opP.n1ng ol Bayvie w Plaza. Ideal n?1 ired 01· bus. NR oceanfront.. heh, acea.n-._ b I " k 2 979-0039 , , cl · A)lts. sett clesn. ovMS, cove. )Ur mt picture .l OU, r JO · .. ave 11,·or ed 1 . pest, trtmmmi, et.n-up, : Close 10 pool. Ask Jor i\lrs. Apl s. for fan\ilies. cpl. i\lgr on premises. \·ie1v i;undeck fK'\1'er cHx 2 l -I k .:.1''-'-"'-~------1 -•34~ · D/\V tin 2 Br) <Usph, &ha&:: rate ahf'et·cali 6'!"J-.44.t3 ea,,., • ma 111&' m Y XLN"T child cru·e for your ;,uo--ou. Clark, 5-IS-4li9. Call (71~1 6-1·l-:i5~15 5-l5-2.;~2. Br, bltn, cpl, drp, lndt;-', • cuwtomeni: ou1~1ancr Ol..I l ~==="'"',__,-,,--,---1 ----------got', nr shop• & pier, 11""-. cpts, d.fP9, Jaculli It. a&un. Roni I t Sh ,._ . · tng. r infant or toddler l\"kdyJi, CO~IPLETE lawn & prd@n. • Laguna Beach :2 BR's. 1 street level TO\VNHOUSE, 1 -or :l Br. "" bathl'l. Hnae pool. • I • are -reputatJOn 111 '<'·hal v.·e ma.de v M "·!' ______ 1 Y{"llrly. Adlts, Baby OK. -e ----------1 . Me&a e,ue Area. ,.._. !. i.J.g Jervitt. -·-1\'/hon1c clc or dfn & <:losf'd Shag crpts, dsh11•lrr, sell ~2l3 Merrimac Woods NON-DRINKH•l"G m at u rt 11. !f ".'_.~ ca~'t cul it, we 'll 549--1791. J iin 54S--04{);J LfVfNG, bdrm, kitchf'nctte, gar, l w/Jrplc, l Pcn1house. clean ov£'t\ sundeck. 377 \V.1.=:.::::::;1'c_=~-----M"'1ma w CM k' braid 1l!! Sir \Velten :.l621~;.,,~""'-~==-,,=l=--7'-,C'CC-7."'"7-'I 1lle ba l'h, patio. niOOl'n1, Dsli\.\'hrs, dbl carports, leg, _W_i_loo_"'--="'-8-_3605c_,____ $140 ·~ c 8$, · ' 11·or mg 1Y0man wanted to Nev.'Jl(>rt Blvd, C.?if. ' CHILD Care 4;30PM-12A;\I F.xper Japanes~ Gerdener · ocean view. qu iet. .$135. 1 11~ U , . 2 B f -Costa Maia share 2 br mobile home tn or later. Age 4-6. No Complr.1e yd scrviN!. Neat ; poo · "'' P· 673--3378. 2 BR, ne11"!y crptd, painted & r, un urn, <"ptil, drpr::, ----------I H B in exchange for light 494..S-230 before 9: :'.() a1n or I ,----~----bltn.~. Children welcome. · · 'l'!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..!!!!•I \.\·efkends $2:1 "'k. 7 6 6 ,t, Relia. Fre-e est. 6-12-4389. '!' 6 pni. 2 BR + small den, 2 Ba, draped. D\V, p11tio, $150. cleaning, References req.J:F Sf 1 ""-'r'mae No 2 ""310- / IJ"n $50. move in allo\\'!lllCe. ""l--082' A c 1anie~ ca·-i ..... ron· "''"" · · '"-· ·1• Japanese Gardening blln5, d i shwasher, "' pE't. ""· 642-0844, "" .,.,w,. XTRA lrg. l BR, ap1 11'1 crpt/drps. Otten sidE' of, ~968-'62~='~''~------733 Utica, 536-1869 ..... -.~---· fusion in your life? Cati BA:BYSJTJ1NG -~ly Cluis--Con1n1el"\:ial ·Residential ocean vie11•. Frpl<', S1111dP{'k. 1: ~......,..-BACH. 01' di\'On=ed, aha~ Personal .i\-1 an a e: e n;i en t Han Hom.,. 1-lunting1on Industrial 6-1$--0345 P I N B I 2-, , hwy, No pe!J • .$235. Yrly, J BDRJM, •pf, •h•g ~t, :.Z & 3 BR's. $160 up.. Patio, ELDE •xp 2 Br ~~1-n1 A~ Co oo, i -r., eac 1. ,,.. :san 67 .• 3,9 2 ~... ~1 il -N -· ' ll"•'-" '" • " na:ulting ServkeA /or con-BEM"h. 897.8174. ' ~;:i. J or 49&--355. cl""s, bltins, d<h"'<hi, •-pl•, .,._,.,., ch df'f!n. MORA KAI rox 1100 mo 'I J · Exp. J11.pant"SC Gardener Joaquin, S210 mo. 497-1· Sfi ----------.,.. ,., u .. 188881 · P · · "r. oyce, lidential as-sistanc~ in clari-DAILY PILOT 1 1, , t'l'es. 3 BDRM., 2 ba. Carpeted & patio, encl. garage. Nr. So. Apts. l\.fora Kat Ln., +94-7184. tying 1 1 . . or ac lOll. Lawn :\fain!. Clean-up l==~-----=-1 d d F I 1 Coa~t P ia" l"JO <« -021 1,.3 blk E. of Beach. 962-899-t. Sparkling NE\V 2 BEDROOi\J ---~------goa "· P annmg, ~ c.ail &12-567E &: Save' Trimming J.16-189'1 ,:, HOTEL roon1s &-apto:. \Vin-rnpe . rpc., rg. rooms. ~ .. £ •• ......-1 • LARGE J "-, garden apartment. Lwcur· RESPONSIBLE yuung blem·llOlving, re!~1.1ing . ter, STS 10 $300 mo. Avail on lease. S300 mo. :2 BR. unfurn apt. Pool. · Y• 2 ba. gtudio, ious pool, lush landscaping. woman i25--30) to !than creativity, etc. Available for Laguna !'llotor Inn Cor bi n -11.! a r I j n RHrs. Conv. to shop'g. Sl:t>, 3U E. large fenced ~•d. t nclosed n75. Adulta: • no """·. 2311 be-ach home "'f •amt. otrlce or homf! (:all 1. * 64·1~7662. 11th Pl, corners of 17th ·&. garaRe .~i185mo.Nosingles. Eld A C '! ..... .., <1!W-583Salt !"1pm. 962--46M. Con1ulting f or 1575 North Coast H'1'y. 8-12-4~fl. en w., ... . ===~-7-~7'-~I * * * * Laguna Beach 49-1--3.'i.17 l BR. wY~m! study l'O(lm. I cSan=~'•:,,,,:A~nca~,c"'::o'·~Z1~1~4--,:,,,::_:""="°'=""'==--I 64S.5780 or 640-8666 WORKING gal 1vishes to Blue (.'hip c 0 r P 0 rat e F'urn. If desirrd. Year round szs ;\love in allowance,. nice ./CHEZ ORO APTS Bhatt' charnilng Bal. Isle mM1gement &. private .in·/1-------------------... I ,, Newport Be,ac __ h ___ "' 1225/mo U!il Jl(:I. Avail Nov lg 2 BR, yard, ,-IM:il like 8234 Atlanfa. l-l-3 BR's.1 ----~~----horn.-'<''/!arnP. ""5-8l39. dlviduals aince 1955. ·-P I p I t 1 d V' DRIVE BY •• BRAND NEW e 1. AdltslnOpi.'\s. 6-12-~ hou~e. Ga~. \\•tr pd. "''r 00 · rvae f'Of;C gar. • i\•ed i tation "'·!·•• '' \\'sh/dryer. 5.16--0336. 147 FIQ'l'.-..r St. l BR . Fum GIRL to share dlx N.B. ap! '· .,., •" 2 BR. 2 B,\ apts 11·/ dsh11·hr, 4 BR, 3 Ba, rrpTs, drps, llarhor. 121!'!2 E(tingrr. ~~,,,'~=~~~~~I or Unfurn. Belli_ location in ll'/samt", nr bch, 2J.-J3, Sll7 Problem~! }fee demon1tra- pr'i balcony, use ol l1Pa1ecl frplc. nr ~CJ)(l(lls, shopo:. & 2 BR. 2' .BA. r.rpls, (\fps, WALK TO BEACH! Cosia 11.l!'"Sa. 646-0020 ta. 546--3948/642.-3970. lion, Thun. morning at pool, billiard nn. j.i<'uzzi .~ beach. \Va!f'r pd. :S395. beanis, usrd hrick frplt, Lovely 1,: &:-J BR"!:. Cpl, 'H-~~~-~B"'---'---1 -''--"---''---''----l lOam. Yoga Center, 44.i E. BBQ"s ~ at 20102 Birch 644---b.19i or &l-1--0:JO.I bl!ns, Adu!(s only, no pets, drp~. bllrui, dwhr. 847-3957 untington eacfl ROOllfATE "''anted to share 17th St, Co.ta Men. 646-8281. ~t (nr'.' O.Cnty airport, just Yrly, l200/Ufll p<l , ,,,.., ""'·"", B / Ii;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; apt (N.B . 1 COlft apPl'O)(. $105, \r, of Pa!isadl's Rd). ;\lgr I BR. C11Jls, !!rps, hllin ,,....--,,..,,.u 3 BR 2 A, 1v w ITPI~. drps, mo, (ii3-l2G7 Rusry. SPIRITUAL READINGS 557_4'l~i. range/rf'fr1~. No pf' t s . 2 BR', Unfurn. Nell•ly decor. bl tins S175. No pels. Call ON BEACH I, ---Ad vi«' en all matteni adlt . ..-. S!.'15 mo, 6·1Z....1.1!17 or Bii d Ad I 962-4221 GHtL ill share :2 Br turn. apt. Dai ly 10A ... 1-10P!\f * SEE THIS! * fl!', r~. U!s, 00 ~C-'=,,-,,-,-'-o--,,-~ on0C1"J1,1JWith1am{"J1_00ea. &lZ.0596. ""Is. S 1 JO/mo . 28:i4 2 Br. cpls & d ........ fenced )'d. NE"'' APTS 312 N El Can1ill0 ReaJ 20432" I A A \ .... ...... ~•Y Call Carol 673---682'1. Cl • Rn a na ''P, \' cl'O!'s :Sl$--Co1'0li!lo Triplp:-.:-2 Br Hicknl)'. !'MO-~:i62 Childttn ok, 1'JO pets. Sl30, l er From $227 San t>mente !ron1 !'l.A_ C\lun1ry Cluh) l\'r. 1 7i2l Slater No. L o•7•7....,.. Gara1111 for Rent 435 492-9136, 492-007l • Trader's Paradise lines times dollars ' ' ' ' ' Nll'pl Back H:iy. Br;ind new nwn hse, l b11 . Avail 11/3. * BEAUTIFUL l &. 2 BR. .,.. """ 2 BR " J<'rom $242 • apBcinus 2 Ur, 2 Ba, SZl'i/ 6ia-oo69 or 5~7-871 7. Contemporary Garden Ap1 s. i BR .. newly d~r., carp., 3 BR From $375 CLEAN ainglf' gar & g e S.\fOKERS. you are lnvi tedl'-------------------1/ mo. Pri pa ti~. hid pool. 2 BR upper, bl!ns, $225 mo Patios, frJJlc, pool. Sl50-S165. drape!I, garaie: 'Nr. gtQreg. Furnlture Ava.llable w/ele<:trlcity, We 1t11 Ide. to leo.m how ro. bee.om~ an Cambria Pi~-M unit ii.lo· OCEAN view Joi. San Cle-. mente, f&C, value $111,500. Trat:!e for 1J\dt'l' home or in- cume umler SJ0,000. Lynch Really, !!J~.r,cm. e\'crythlng! ,\dults. i\.lgr. Jnrl uhl's. No pet5. Call Call 546--5163. ru~ Mo: Agent 675-6700. CArpebl-drape1-diahwa1her $20 642-55113 ex·smoker ""'\th1n 10 day1. I l\AA • 91, l~o ,-~ r·1-heated poo1.s.aunas-tennl1 ' ' Sporniored by thf! National te +owners 11.pt. · I'll!· . · """ ,;,....,,,,,_ DELUXE Nl'\v J Br, 2 Ba. $13.i -2 Br., crp!ii, drps, tte room-ocean viewi Offic• Rental 440 Anti Smoklni Co u n c i 1 ed. 4 X if'OSl'i. Trd $145 lll UJ A'ITR. 2 BR. 2 BA & 3 BR. 2 2 BDR:'I! nr beach. Bllns, Frplc, dshwhr. 2 car gar, bll:lls. 847-L'l911 or 894-2152. patioe-ariipli, pettdnf ----------1 673-7570 ' for units. trlr prk. or? Pyr- Ba. $1i:i & S22.! mo, \\"inter pool. $211. AlSQ pCTlthou~e pri\' yard, lndry room. Kids 174U Queens, See apl. l. LIDO OFFICE ;i • amjd E.1'<:hangor!li 67.">--881\1. rentals. S1ep~ 10 or.earl & apt. Sl'"iO. 67J...5204, 67J...3;)35 o_k_, _S_21'l_im_o_,_5'1'--'8-~L1tl9=--,='"IOUS 3 BR ·~-pi••, Security guard... (Ovtr1ooking Richard'• Mlrt), ALCOHOLICS Anonymo~11, 12 500 r•,.uity fol' beaut -__ ..... ... ' " HUNTINGTON 600 ft $23.5 Phom! Ml-7717 or wrt!e ' ""' bay. Balboa Peninsula(: 2 BR, frplc, conipl redl'C., nu E-SIDE 3 BR. 2 DA. bltins, Cl"JM, drps, 1tove, refrig. Mu!lita:q~ ··to ap~i:::;· P.O. -Box 122.1, Cost• 1'.fesa. north Santa Ana home, Balboa R 1 cal Es!a1e 1~· crplg. pool, adults, no pets, CID. gar, \V/D, F/yd. No ilob OK. $185. S.16-8887. PA.CIFIC Plea~ call g.s; 6f:1-l5ll. $21.00J 1~t TD. Trade fnr 700 E. Bl'!. boa Rh· .. Rll VIII \valk ·to heh. $:l2J. Gl'5-JliY.i. pets. children ok. Sl!Xl. VASECTOMY INFO ro·11 or 1 W\11 cArry 2nd. 673.-UW 673-Jjg(j Eves. &16-4UM L•--B-.....d. ru OCEAf' A~E., tl.B. BAY VIEW OFl'ICES ApCatt, 642-M36 OwN!'l'.lbkr '"-17-6469. Costa Mesa •-·-_ _.... ffi4} 535-1487 " LIDO SHORES· 2 BR Studio, 11,. BA, drps, f" Bt 1 frpl 01c OQell 10 am-6 pm Daily Dcluxt>., Air-Conditioned CONf1DEm1AL. couMellng Free A I 2~ A R.ll. h Bayfront J ;'110'S FREE REr-."'T crpts, heated pool&. garage, v:w~~65. ~·3 "::~:: WILLIAM WALTERS 00. Realonom~~~o B":r~a 675-6700 ~ .. ,",'1o'rral,, A~~-a.~..., & bet eoC:n:~ Riv~\de~a~ Studin 11pts. Maid ~PrviCf', NASSAU PAL.i,1S quiet ne.ighborOOod. No 213 ~'-511·7 alt 5, .... p ........,.., ~ ..... ~ DESK .,;...._ a·-"·b!e ttn view, water A elec. to prop. Pool Color TV. S26;i mo. Up, 177 E. 22nd SI. &12-3645 chHt:!ttn, no pels. 6'12--804:2. LlJO' Isle e OCEAN VIEW From $1~. D,........ v...... _, RUnt GRIER o'-Tt d -I P ~'8800 S"-~' J mo, WW -••· •-••-n IAN· a e .,.,.-nc prop 617 Lido ark Dr. ,,,.,,... · ,....,,,. allf\nese Elm~ -Pool MODERN, b I t-ins, l BR. FUrn. or Unturn. Dis-JMV•-.i.w-w•...--.. CALL DO~' ANDERSON T' D' .,7 .~ Own /b'-l BR $1 3' UNFURN at $5 mo. Answerinc MJ'Yice ,~ ... -· OT If, .... "Vf<>;J r "' · RATED X • Adulls Only · :i • spacious. d~h\vshr. w/iv LOVELY 2 Br. l~l Ba, 2 <:ar count for students CASA •v• .:roo• M B ' """ 2 BR. S1~5 UNF1JRN Pt AVA l 'th & "'·' l l!B available. 222 F0tttl Ave, H -'t • --100' Cd , I r. llNV· cpts, patio $155, 646-0735, gar, bllTIR, relrlg-, trpl. <:pl, 4 , .. ,.. .... nu • · 1...agu Beech 4!N4t8S FOUND 9/'l5 blk Ii white ave -uni .. a,,"'"' on Penin1ula Pt. ::: a r. $325. Boat -Camper Storage 646-4760. . . . , <lrp, $295 !in ise. Shown by ·;53&-'~~367:".".,C.,,="'-,,,----ll Oiii'i{na""ij;&.;-';:;;j;;if.sool Ba.et Te!Titt vie Laguna frontage Wilshltt Blvd. Zon. Oc:eantt'Ont 3 Br. $.121 NEW 1 & 2 BR. Fr $135 appt, 5#-21MS, 6T.-,..3967. Newport Beach DESK spac. available S50 'Bttcl! «i 1813 . ied h\.~ 1t $595.000. Exch. Hal Pinchil'l, Rl1r. 67j..4392 J I l LOVELY 2 BR, \l'/W crpt, mo. Will provide funrlture . • tor N'pt Bch prop, 644-6111 ui · romp e1ed, spacious, 11'ood fir~. drpg, gar., ma-UPPER 2 Br, 2 b a. at $S mo. A.nrwaine: RrVlce .....__ J-'"n Co, R•olto-w-IN~'R I 3 BR 2 BA patios, -'j <'"'"· nr t/d !rp'· bl-kit R---''"' • wi '~ ,,~, urn, , . ·tu1<c adult.~. no pet!. Reas. crp rps, "'• ... , •.vi• avallable.17875Beach8lvd. I l[SJ 1,1 block 10 ocean, $250 per shop"i ( 8 tll only, 1970 2260 Placentia 64&-3160 Adulta only, •673-3824. UYI""' Hunt1.nclon Btach.14Ml21 Lmtft,.... ~· ~. <:ahin, head, mo- .. ,_ •• 8-W ce. 6-16-2'Xl9 5"18-0804, ··~ U ~ I d + nio. "" ""' ,). STUNNING G•M•' Ap••, u -1• Vordo I REAL ESTATE BROKER tor \ve · a•&f;SOver I' yw " * I • B "'u " "' n. _ l LuxtJlY, apt llvtna: W/$1-n•i • l A Pal S I f 1 l OCEANFRONT-Nr. P ier . ux• .. r,2 Ba* -1, 2 BR'<,,'2 Bo, nDn'I-!lo , ~--•••DI"-• d••k •P•"• avoil C m prnp or ae .~ ...-~ an:WLY PA,'1-NT-ED ' Ii .n.~a~,-.1• .. ,uu .. "'1..,. , u..-.. • " ... . Cid Uneo1n Mercedel or Kid• '1-peU ok. S165 lo $JR5. Wis, no !lets. Agt M6-4J4l .... , ~~ tn!·•t -•ml •·• "'" --•-bUli d "·tobl''"""·d -~ ... , Good F--~ (I ... ) 550 ' ' ""' "''""' ""' '" UU5 2BR.c---'drpt,1enclgar.nr t e .. ,-.. a_n ·"'"" ,.... ... uiu .. • -f'M~I Qamptr.773-1481. Least. 646--6591 or &14--6lll. N CE 2 BR studio b?. apt, ok.1 Br. Sl40. 64~. · •llop'r..,: lrwy!ll. Adulta:, 110 ,)eyb.11~1, health elub!I, uunu, location. 642-0.li96 "'ted pool. <"pt I di-pa:. TO\VNHOUSE type 2 BR. 11,9 l>"\a. $140/mo. ~351-5 er clubbbuR, party room, rffi. XI.NI' Dllice apace MW n.JEL! lrl!h Set l 1!' r ' :M' Jetfntt, beamy • .300 hp " ' r~fhD' \/tll P.d. '°"2149 : Be, ,~·· patio, garagf', 6#-140lt or 644-01."J.1 for appt. ' dent tennta pro -'· pro ·•hO,D avsll., Lido Bldg. $355 Via Unlvenity A: Santa Anll inte-rceptor e-ng, 50 hrs sln~ 2 Blt ,,~. cpt, 1~, .yard,."'¥ .school, $16 5. . and mueb. ·W-:tl• $l~e1, LSdo, N."B. tr~ Jone• Ave., Ca ll MZ-9089 &: ttblt. S5ClOO Yal, Trd for 4. bltns; patio, carport. '145.. .64::::,~,:"'::::1',,;'~-----DEWXE 2 li-J1.BR..'2 Ba, '1 .1: 1 Bo"'t'" Tlrr~itfnm. Rlty Smrk:e dl!kr\hf:. w111 vehicle or r Dys llavc s;,o,ooo eq in 3 homes Clst TO 011.lyl + '.!Y~ ac Ran- cho, tree &. cir. Nr Corona. Tr any or.all for Inc prop or TD. Owner/bkr 547-646,'l. Have 9 Attractive 2 & 3 Bdrn1. unit:t In E. Costa !\1esa. \Vant 40. 50' diesel Aux. ketch. 644-6lll. The hv.·in Co. Reallors ERICSON 23' sailboat, xlnt cond. Sleeps 4, galley, he•d, elc. For !ale model l-1e.r-: cede!f or ? Will cons.icier ~ trade • property. 644-6514. ,' l il_ Acre11 in Valley Center ~ ·$10.000 equity. Want 1m.all ~ hou!e or lot in Sol,ith La- guna 499-2496 or P.O. Box ~. 561. South Laguna, Ca. $4,000 equtty in '71 Luxury Motor Hor,ne, Trade far moonlaln <'$bin, \ate model ~r or quality turnlture. <n4J s.s. , ' • • ' -{ I FOR ,CASH CH -A ~645-tMl"«' "•6 , -it. ;•QDERN "'llR. 2 BA, -t·, ericl pr. $ll0 .l up. Reft!al Rents from Sl35 , • , No SMAl.L Cock-a-poo t y p ~ SM-ll696. \Vknd/E\•e 962-4283 ~ .., ~-uv ~ Of 10095 Al t A DELUX office kin.I for ln-dshwhr, p.rage. Nr Harbor c.: . ac -· v e • IN.le required. Model.I Open vea:troe:nt broker, insuran« !~maJe, •Hver "-ire>'· Want family day 118.llor, fi· If_ &Jwt,. Adulfg, $18a. 546--I034. DllUy lO tot. e:lc., 1'17 WMtdlif Dr., NB 56-5978. btrrlii cl.us bow.t.. Have: '68 SSl-lML Newport ... cfl OAKWOOD GARDIN M&-O:l)3. FND: Welm/Lab 17) male Ford pickup. A/C, V8, cab l>lultiple land 4 ru. i:-ure apmurt ~ •: \ acre11rl. $135.M \llll. A: 1180M .. val. Tnlci. 1 ·or both tor lrg , rom.. !or TD's. 4!H-4&l.1. ! Tracie I ae. Palm Sprhlgs ~ DAltY PllOT WANT AD ' ' 'IZ.5878 , rn..., OCEANFRON APARTMENTS omCE OR st-' <H-~r pup, M mo'a. Pl.a identify high Gfm top. New baUery ...., 2 •Br<:•l~~ , Di:..i..uAO -,. Br, crpta:, drp1, * T 1 8 R, Nt..-North .,,.., a..1uu Ml nd <'A.• 1ou2 t, drps, •IVID/W, ll&r· blln O&.R. pvt. pat. pool, ad-$100 I mo. Yearly. Crpt., 880 Irvine .. Av~·· 66-(WO B111d.) ~· X to' 301.S No. a 6*--11'29. '-tlrl!S. · n! "° · .,.,.. ..... 'ldren ok. $155. &U--7958 join. gu, 11dUlt1 onJ¥, M dtjia. 645--4201., '873-5723. Harbor Blvd., C.M. 5454m. 1 Pa.Ir blk homrlm aluln ~'Wat do you have to tndt? L , unturn $125/mo, Util I _:P'::·::".,:S,:16>::;,,' 646'::::,_:1',::l;::Lc_,~-* WESTCLIIT DR. • Newport.SOuth I _,:;:•::,,N::EW;..::PO;..::RC:T~B'-E~A::,CM;..::"~"°3 (prescription} Vic. C OJ t ._ Lilt it here • tn' Orange pd.· 961 Fullertol\, No pets SHARP 2 BR $140 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltn appliana1. lTOO 16th St. 6otl·8170 200-300-500 Ft. 35c Me. Pollcto Dtlpt. s;;1:r.wg eoun1;y·1 l11rJre~t read trad· or diildre.n. Cail 837-9517.' · Hid pool, Adult.I, no~ 1 ~POO:,.C~L,c.,P_l=;,_'4c,,,,2-62'1,;:;_~4~, __ 1 BR, on caJu1.l . Pf\lio, Ph. Mr. E:n'ln, ~1601 FOUND rln&lail Siamellf' kit· Int: poll. 642-5618. DELUXE 2 Bt. -Pool. Qar. l---'Eu::;,~"="='=--*=-~"=~~90~,>l:::__ 1 LRG 3 Bdnn .. 2 bl, no pels, csrport, bollt 11Jij,, 3204 TifE Fastest draw in till' ll!'n. 315 D t.farxueritt, * * ·"Mwhr. .Paid· UIU . Ritth Fut rttults are Jlis1 a phone clilldm Ol\, nr teh11 Ir shpg. t.f1.rcu11, 67>4747, 4944945 Weal • A Dally p J l ot Corona del ~lar. &'73-4676· Hou.Afr, Mgr .. 7l4:~Ja:M. Clll awa:y • 642-5673 $1!lS/mo. 545.8991. •\•es. Oualt!ed Ad. 6'3-$18 CiJ.1 6Q..567I A Saw! + l iJIJJ\de Vlt'W lot ()r. t.nie my tor Jolts, ear, l>oe.t, m~r or motor " hnme. 77 481. :-, * *" ~--------------------- -.... -,. _ ... ~ - • ' ' - • .,,., _.,, ....... "' • ' . . ... .. " . . , ~ ... . . . ' , . . . ' . . V ~ILOT PILOT-ADVErTISU JJ 1--M-•-[5J 1---ll5ll L--_. ''-" "'__,l!Ill 1 l!IlJI .__ _ ••• _, -"__.lfDJ L--1 _ ...... _,•·-·_ILDJ I r elt;s:wat l'lutMiftil Help Wonted, M & f 710 Help W•ntecl, M & P' 71f HtlpW.-.M& P'71f HtlpW ........ M& F 7lf HtlpW ........ M& F 710 HtlpWont.cl,M& F 710 Help Wonted, M& P' 711 PROFESSIONAL Gardener~ trff v."Ork, p runinc. ~. dM.11 up jcMM:, land•c ap in r . ~. ...-. AL'S, L&nd«A.pi,.. 'fr f'e ~al. \'anl remodelina. Truh haulinf, lot cl.a.nup. Repair 1prinkitt1. 67:~1 ]66, JAP..\'.NESE Gardener E:icp'd. Com pl.e'I• YI.rd Servlc.- 6t6-0lil9 5-18-7!1.58 General Service• ntlNG.5 by f.tOI*, I.I. f'le<-L, plun1b. fetlCf!, Ille, lnlltlall, carpentry, painl e t1·, M.)-(ZJ). DELIVERIES anytim•. a n} lund in Ora~e C.Ounl), L.A .• S.B., 118--U jl, Sal k Sun, 641-jt.l!t HauHnt YARD. 1uar:e, Remove ~. 1 ki pl o a der , M7-~ cle&l\Uf)l.'I. dirt. i\'y, b1ckhoe.. MESSY 'iardl! iii. Gara1ea. \\1&11 ted! Ucht Movin,r: A Haullng. TNT La1o.·n f.laint. 54&-5863. l lAULlNG, clean-up, JocaJ move1, f'Xp'd c 0 I I•'~ 11Udenl. Lr& m.ick Rea~. ..,.. ..... TRASH 1o. Gar.aae 7 d1y1. i-~re.-est. 511-50.lL HouMclunlng clean-up, Anytime. DUTCH MAINTENANCE SERVICE For ht>avy duty hclllaecle.an- inr. _llke ~indowr;, Cai,>el c:leamlli: " floor polithing. \\'e tl5e only 1."0mmf!rclat product'!. No t:reY.'. .S01ne- timt"1 w1lf' Y.i!I ug1st. Call beforr 8Ai.'I or after l PM., 517-ISOI COMPLETE SERVICE ~~~~~~~-1-.~~~·~~ ROOTER SERVICE Ona'ln dtani..:; by elf'l't TOO!• er. 14 tr 9Cf" •• 1 day1 "'k. ~ iuannltt'd $10. Sl;.JS!5 LEW Takas -' Sonr Plum.- bulk He 'd, npi~ ttmodd, n.f'lll l.'OftWU", f'rM. e1timateti. 536-174.2. PLUMBING REPAIR No )Ob too amall • 6.tl--3128 • COLE PLUMBING :Joi hr. te:Vi~. &t;>-U61 R•rnod•I & R~i r ru:MODELING! AddibMll! Plaru., ldat. llelp. nit J."'OROC CO. 64;;....4Jj7, Roofing LEE Roofine: Co. Roofi111: aJl rypt.s.. R.eCO\•er, repair&. thermo root l.'Gatings, Wh ite " ('Olor. Lie/bonded. 1inc1: '47. 642-72'22. e T. Guy Rooting, Deal Di· N'('1_ I do mti-' OYoll won.:. &6-7711(), ~- Sew ins/ After•tions e Dl'eMIT!ak:ing _ All;;;;; Dealgned to 1uit you, Ca.I I Jo * 646--6446 A PT MANAGER-RellabJe cooplt, sood N.lt'll woman Ir handyman. \Vrit• CluslfiM ad No. 189 D&.lly Pilot, P. O. Bo." 1560 ea.ta Meu.. c.ahl, 9'1626 AUTO Mt"Charut', S c hoo l tral~ or 5 yrll n1ini1nurn rxper. 5921 \\'estJn1nstrr Ave., \\'~lrr11n.sttr. BA 8 Y S ITT E H -N'.Jiab!I', matlln!' lady for 4 100 olri boy, 7 am-.'°! pm, 5 days, my ho1ne. 962-0VS alt 6. BAR \'SJ'ITF:i:t 11anll'f1 \1un A \\'rd nigh'! 7 p.111 -12 p.n1. own traM., adl1 . I.a Quu11;1 Dr-. flfV. 830--082.i a rt fi pmf\lo'kdy1. BABYsrrER: 2 cti11drf'n, f.ly homi!', 3 artemoon.~. hrs nrxiblr, Sl/hr. {N.•n tra ns. &U-4ffi. BABYSITTER, by day or livr in, Lagun;a ll!Us, New \\'ur1d. R30-740'2. BOYS 10-14 to dellver papers in the San Oeme.nt~. San Juan Capi11- trano and Capilltrano Beach ...... DAILY PILOT 49'1-4420 BO'f \\'anted for .vard "ork. Plll1 timP. H. Bch. ' Ca11 PVPA, 847-7:119. Alt•r•tions -642-5145 Ne11.1. accurate, :Ml yean eXp. Tile BEELJN~ FallhlOn!I 111•e1"1.s Ll t\OLEU,\! &. Tile aolri 1n v.·ome11. lull or pa1·! lin1<' lhr privacy or your home. ·wurk. \Yf' 11·a1n, l.'ar nee·., Ask for Bob, 962-96M. s;.o--iso week. 6 J 6 -O 8 4 :? CERAJ\fJC tile ntw .l .c.'"'~· ~""'='-· =~---­ remodel. F'rff' ellf. Small BKIG'R ASST. S.i:Z.:i jobs 11.·eicome. ~24l6. Add up ~our 1kills multiply Tr .. S•rvic• by outstanding advancf'n1rnl oppor. Divxte your enell,.'Y among diversified duties & don'! 5trbtrn.c l a n y I i n1 P . Sf11rt immed. GENERAL Tnr" Serv. Yud clean-up, hauling, 1prinkler repe.in . Rell. 646-5848. Tre~ Trimming. Removal. General Cleanup. Tractor• \liork. ~18. Window Cl••ning -HOME Prol,.s~ional \Vinriow Clttning. Avenge Sl~$20. INrlde •out. 548-T.143. ··---·--- Ca.II Jana fJav1~. 8J3..2;00 DENNIS & DEN"NlS PERSO~NEJ~ Al;ENCY 2!1t.2 f.1 \che1M111 Dr. lrv111e, Ci1l1t. ---BOOKKEEP ER f/1· E .... pr r , Fn!e Minor Repair11 \\'Ith I ll••l 300' St2am Clt:aned S30 i,,...,.-.t 9XI' Shampooed S30 .._ ____ _, thru Gen'l Lf'dgcr. Ncv.1JOr1 Center Of~. Prop. mgn1t f'X- Pf'I" prt:f'd. Sal11ry opet1. Reply Oas..~ilied ad No. 257. Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1j6(), Costa f.1rsa, Ca. 9~26- Carpet lnslaJla!i()n Sl.25 yd CALL DIAMOND '45-1317 Frtt E sHmAleS LADY l\Ullfl hs<'Jeanill& ~Tk On S.1. onl). t<xper'd o~n trans. S.J.50 hr. M7-J637 a f1. • HOUSE o~· CLEAN Comm'J " Re1lfl . Cleaning .f ree eKI. * (i.t ~:U + Job W•nt•d, F•m•I• 702 NEED HELP AT HOME? for Tempor~r:y Sen·ice~ • \\"e Have ConvaJt'k'ent A1d•:i e Nw'Sft'. e HC>UM- kttpr1·s. J IO~lE~fAK F.'RS/(JP JOH.t'J I t"or P@-rmanent S..nic..-· CABINET ASSEMBLER Son">e" expentl"l(.T nel·. Al"PLY RANGER YACHTS DRESS C.Ont.nu::tor, nttd an t~pn' 1actory l\q)tNUIOr j; 2 Opt'r.ilor powu mac:biMS. Ca.JI lron1 10-4, u:lc tor Jiu·k.11., 6-1~1529, C.:-01. DRIVER ~·ur1ty & advantf'ment 1>./ fine ll("V,' cornpeny !or man \.\'Ila kPl0"\\'1!1 area.. $2.5(1 hr. C'l.11 Bob \Vil9on, 540-tff.J.) COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl a t Adam, J::SCRDW OFFICER 1"RNF.. Bri~hl quirk to lf"11n1 in- rlivldun! df"S1ttd !or to. 1>.1\J. 111~ 10 1ral11. ,\tusl be am- b111nus & \\'ant caner Gppor. S7::ro. Call Jana Davi.~. &33-2700 DENN IS 4 DE."'INIS PLRroNNEL AGENCY 20..'l'l i\l!('hcllitln Dr~ li"\tnf", Cali!. E xec. Sal•s WANT TO MAKE SOME REAL MONEY? $50,000+ I ~' YOU "RF; RF.ADY TO tn'll.IZE Y 0 UR SALES SKILLS 'rQ THEIR F'ULL- ·i::ST POTENTIAL, 0 U H COMPA NY C A N Of"ITR YOU A Rf:ALTSTIC OPPOR. TUNITY F'OR E'CONOr..tll' A·ND PER.~NAL GROW'Jli, \VITI! UNLIMITED E ARN- l'.'(G POTENTIAL AND A LlfETl:.tE CAREER \\olni TRE~!F.NOOUS SEctm:fT\' .I: PRESTTGE. NO EN"PERIF.:NCE NEC- E SSARY. ·n1noucn OUR CQ;\1PA NrE:;: TRAINING P ROGR A :-01 YO U'l..L Lf:AI{:'\ 110\\' TO DO BUS- INF.S."-' IN OUR P ROFE."- SIONAI. MANNER. • Cari 1Jla(· Car Pla11 • r'uJJ Frmlil'f" &-nel1ll! • Plush Offii"f"~ • S111.rl Jn1n1edia1 rJ.v 'l'c.;)U'LL W 0 R r.'. AND LEA RN 'F"ROM PROFES- S ION AL f.TEN Lth"f~ DAVE LOOKJN(;J .ANI) r~INANC· JAL INVESTM.~:NT A.'l- ALYST. IL E. BROKER YOU .\TAY E ARN UP TO S00,000 YOUH ~·rnsr ''EAR IN OOMM!SSlONS & SER- VICE 1-"'EES. CALL NOW ! 558-0444 GAL fRIDAY; Do }'OU dia \'1.r1ely plus dllfnour! 1lu11 job otfen both to anrat:llve ambilloul «al with 90IJW ol· flee 1•xpt>r1entt. Lo v r J y btont'fill!. 51. S3i5. Call ~tary Lee, ~~ COASTAL AGENCY 279.l Harbor 8.1 .at Ada.nu: GENERAL CONS'l'RUC110N SUPER.IN1"'F..ND1'~TS Outstanding opparturuty k>r lrlCTe11srd re!ipon.slbibty & ISLAND Rt>alry under ~w .MUED~ricCAL'Ai~RR;•~c~•~P~t:i;~o~o:i1~.~11~-~---;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;:;;.!;SP;p;ENOOD)"part;;;;;"-:0;,,~,..,;;;;;";._,h.I ownenihlp bt11 &ea1 •ft'r, lo nf'eded, bilingual, Enali.sh Re9..I Eftate SaJei with u1, New druc 1ton in my 1mow1~. tor Real SpaWa cood ryplna. 5 d1ya INSTANT MONEYI Nf'wport &&ch. creates .f.:ata.~ Sa.lea pUllOll. CaJI \\'ffk. Medical ""J> rrq'd, Join Th• Prof•11ional1 many po11Uona tOf' lnendly. Gr a e • Wll'll i n&b1n1, Sitlaty open, c on t a c t Sale• Trainees-men It wo-ou t aol nc . P•f'aGnableo 6U--1200. l't1r:t. Tillotson, 549-(1386. men needed ttl jc.U1 fl{&hl.Y hotaeWl\'et , c1rrer c&Ji.; or J~VELER. apecial ot'der £, allet.'ftlllul team cl real '> at~nt.:. .4.pply; GUILD production 111 prt'cioua me. tate prot~. Bonus, DRUG 1610 M~bur Blvd rat.. ()pportuT!ity tor .ad. u pa.id rnedicaI cove"llge. pd. N.B. •· \'ance'lllenl Call for appoint-MQSTANG vacationir, trainb& program . merrt or write-full details --·~ lor inexperironced, draWI START your Chnatmu eam- to Guglielmo Cini, Jnc. P.0 , available ii .YOO qualify. Htg. lngs now. Sho w Sanh Bolf 1438, ~una Beach 8ch.. Ole. open. Call Jack: C.Ovrntry Jewl!lry •. No in- 931)2.. 71~ 494-1440_ EMPLOYMENT Se-)<11QU'776-2Xl1 Anahtim. \'e1tmen1. coUrctlll& e r AGENCY * SEYMOUR * drllv. Call 50-06.1.C. 642-5812 Rulty & ln•Hlm•nt TALENT HUNT f'arn1nv whh e.zptu~:hf~ LANDSCAPF. mainltnal'l!'e developmt"nt i.1>mp.11.ny. Ap. n1a.n tor 111.1-rv•cnrv nncj. r--· ~ ,,.,.,. ~·nr r&ll Mov~ Production plicant.: mUAI have proven 11on. f or interview appt call e}lptor. m all phe.51e1 ot oll 644-17S4. Liquor Stott Clerk •. $450 mo REAL ESTATE lndependtnt Film C.o. Net:d& 11.rte & on:i;1tr COlllillJ'UCtion m l --'===~~~~-~ LVN nitrw. ........ ~ 1hi!t SALESMAN NEW FACES OOth mul1i1He & s1~le tami-LICENSED Real Elit~te for 2Dd Cook •..••••••. $28. sh'itt Openjngw for c-arttr mt"n & 1213J 461"3a51. la.lee woric. m a ddtl'T't'nl 1.liB . l ~=~~~~-----1 ly houting devriopmtoni ~. lield. Call H.H. Armistead m1l.fl or <:arprn1er $3.00 hr rttnit &rads ln long range TEENAGE d!'eam job, fl'IAtt Apply d1rl'CI to Ronald Co. &.l>-'lflOO. F1~b Oioppn Gun N.8. d~vdopmem corp. Call money !or a Me rry ~·Ot>u .. Prt'~dPnr -Sr.A.ND-Opr -········:· .. · SJ.00 hr Mr. Mil}er. 546-3676. Christmu. CAii tod a y , ARD PAC1.f1C l'ORPORA· LrvE-l n romprurion Y."&Jlted Transm. ~pa1rm&n $lla 11.·k *RECEPTIONIST 557-5889. TION, 1565 \Y. :.11\CArthur for lady 1n early Sirs Ll le 1ns. Comm llF'tte TE"°'~M"PO=RAR==v""'i~l--~,.c.-1 l3l d C ,1 pl N ·-util houst kl'f'ping, ~1342· art 6 Ha1'1!' ............ •.<n> mo. tor RraJ Estate O!tice. Some . · ome; ·ork \' , ·•. · I. 0. ~ · __..., n>nlll .... l! --nt to b'a. I 4 pm or wknd~. Composer Typisl typing. l1'A houri per ~k -~ .. -~ ,.......~ l! ve .. GENERAL offiCf". '"'"'lil bf' ' ·~"""! """"' . m 6 ""'' N-d hom• ,,, -··· ..~ p/llme •..•.•.••..• SJOO hr ...,_,mo. """" E. Coai!I · "" ,. "" good typist. S.H. IH"lptul. LT. hskpng, ahop'g ('IC", Car Nunes AH:!n, many t1:"75 hr Hwy ... CdM, Mf.7770 AUS. 10 yr old daurflter. 646--0300. t'o1' amaJI 0U1ce. Tapn\BllC, pref'd. Li "'I"' in Leisure J\tale Counsellor TIN·SMmi GORMAi....-, c sr \\' 16th "" r.; B \l.'orkl, Lag Httill. 837-~5.2. orp. ,J • "'• • · Eq>Pr_ Only-This Agt>ncy a48--3404 Machinist GIRL FRIDAY Many Cl•rical Bkkpug tx:kgrd, cx1>1~r·t1 in Positions Avell. Salt''!r; PERroNNEL AGENCY TRAINEE TRAINEE ASSEMBLER <H'L'OUl:rtll payable & 1"e<"el\'. TUBE 642-5812 Ar! )'O\l sttk:!ng • carl"er able, Jal~ tax rt>lurns Ir. on merit! Working v.•/pro. (No Exp!tri•nce Nee.) typlfli, Good appca:ranr.e, pie> on a profell!ione.I hasi_,~ FORMING 1156 N•wport Blvd. phollt' e xper. neCt'~ tor Coita M••• "'t' art seeking wch an in-1l~·allng wirh cu.<110111cni & '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...... !!!!!!!!!!"'"''' dividual 1o.·ho nted3 11 :1 suppliers. Dul.ie£ 1ncllKle figure inromt:, can take Ad· billin&, scheduling of illl!1aJ. NCR BOOKKEEPER v11ntage ol our rapid groy,.·th h1tion cre1>."•. pur..._,,,·,'".. Nl"W plul'h office in ideal lo-& co benefits. '"' ..,. Pree1!!100 lnt!'t"ctJ parts manu-"'-Thi · l..'Ofllrol ol aC'('Ollnls, •le. A ca~,. s fillf' company Call Llta Walson. 833-7100 f{ESPONSIDLE """'•·n·o~ givl"l! rapkl •dvances, St. DENNIS • DENNIS ,._, " tac1u1"1ng company localed $60 « with good pey. PLEAS~ do • 2082 f.f ichelson Dr. WORK WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT ON TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS . . .1 Cali J"an Bl'O\vn, ~>40-60$ · not 1nqu1re t you do JIOI if1 Oarnge Cooney is; inter· O'.JASTAL AGENCY ln'lne, Calif. VOLT have the neceS&ary cxper. SALESMAN R-··rn•. 2790 Harbor Bi at Adami Instant P•rsonntl ~ .. u ~ e:fl~ in hirin& 1 man to Sal ·,.,. cJi t J .J . K"NJCKERBOCJ<E."R 11.B NEED 10 women extra ~ ilrL.:u scoun l'@Cord 3M8 Campu& Dr., Suite l(li PIJone for e ppr. 962.Jl.·11 uf come, part tim~. Beeline sto~ .. Must ~ penonable, Newport Btoach 546-474l GIRL FRIDAY assW\ in h man act\lno Fuhions. Call Pat. 8.l9-47'98 outgoing, knoYo'ltdgee.ble, EqtJAJ opportunity •mpl.oytt -> 52>-!B<ll. ""'1• weU "'°""""· Young * TYPISTS * l 'nu:i;ual opp1y ror l'llr'i'e.r ol ~ p.iuuuct /ill(' involving 1 -.:.::..:.::...::.~~~~---man prrl'd. Apply in penon 111indrfl gal 10 o~ratr lier * Oil F i•ld Supt. * only, J0am-12'pm Thr i\lw:ir Rrgistrr lor 01111 srcN"rarial ~1-v. Pi·rt 'the cold bending &. fonniiig Rr('f!:n l r:q>er. 1n 011 prod\Jr. llall, no. 61 Fashion Island •temporary job I{}; or invt•stment ba,•kgn•und rinn & supervision. Rel!JIO!i-N.B. ' today Call !1 ;11 Bu tti'I • fii.".-7:l2.i ol metal iU~s. /\i bllity will entail 100 wt'l.is J n1er-w.·~: 9-12 (;JRJ. 1t·anteJ ror-hotisf' lndudi~ perwnnel. Orange DySALES INDUSTRIAL Equal Oppor. EmP'oyer , 1 d Co. & near vk-iru ty loc. . nam1c lo.=al con1pany vdth M•I• & "-al• wor... ay per \\·rek. H. r r ~ ... Bch. Call eves, 847-7519. A background of looh"I', n>-SI'~ Center Agency .me growth record in Chem. W••t•rn Girl Inc. 500 Ne""1JOrt Ccn't•r Dr.,NB ~es w)U pey good commill· 4667 MacArthur Blvd, GUARD -Mallll.ger -Pantry ·M1)' s1o.•aglng: .l i;ome •d-S\Ji!e! 5.l.i 644--4981 WIOl'I + salary of $6000. Nl"\vpor1 BKcb t:<Xlk J..fust have experience, .iiiiii..i'-iiiiiiiiiiii..i..iii! Call Hl!ll!n Haye~. S40-6CliG 540-03?l ~1 ~lays per ""e1•k. t'ringe mini11t.Tativ• experie~ 1s THE COASI'AJ.. AGENCY benefits. fo:I Niguel Country 1790 Harbor B l at Adam~ TYPIST Club, .~l(KJO Crown Valle.v N'lfll1red. SALESLADY, beauty supply To operate ~f.1-632 ~illing Plru1. Lal{llna Nh,'Uel, i!.\ nr 11·ig txp. Apply in pf'rson. ~1ac~. Cont1nou~ typing of ·'-""=''~"~'~"='~'=·'='-<~::1_1_·~~-I PLANKH~SE 2'il !:.:. 17th S!, CIXl!a i~1r~a. ~nvo1c" form. "\\'IU be rr-q 'd ll·'tllJ-~·,-~1 · U crJlen1 gt-owth opjXlrrunify incl, hry Ul>f" of numbers ·"''"~"'"' ,,.-,.~,, l.1\'r-u1. SALES\VO:O.tAN-our girls arr f1txowr1tfr & 10 kf'y ,..,,·,· ~: •. :v. 0\1·n rran.~portation. makin SllOO & • ood ---ny •• _1,... g · mo. morP. f'Yn h<tlpf"t \V~•-'na h Al l jpm or l)l'lorl' 8ani. !: '--.... .. .,.. '""'""'· """ w·, o-d n h J "·" -,.. • ..,.R..... "· c-c lOre e p, •uu or 11 · '">· '" C•il ~ a S~Hl:iO. . ·.JV" ·""'· " Qr a,,.,,y a. .~~------Has lmmttdi•t• pl. Jntervirwing now• V.a/ Co. 17th li P lacentia. JI Sl<PHS Ernplyr pays f~. 1\1a1I Olmplete resume ol ,,. Op.nings '496-l3l8. C.af. ~2201. Cron:-r AJlr11 Byland Agl"n-For Safl"SWOrn&Jl, hou.oev.'8no~ dept EquaJ Oppor, EmplOYf'r 1') l()f>.B f:. lGlh, S.A. prrif'rn beckground l wage Exp:d pref._ Apply 111 ptts;on TYPIST: Have you always Bay A: Beach J arutoria.1 Crpu, window1 • .floors, etc. Rn • .l Comm'!. &t6--1401 . WALL WASHING e l\'• Ht Vf' Companions e H~kttpen e Practi- cal NurM'S e tc. A1 Monthly Rates, .lOO() Pullman. {",:\1 , --'CAC'C:R \VASJl -JiEiJ,-- F /1iml" pru:i11on, nr11 platt. MJ-:"rRO (."AR \VASii. JlJ.100 &~<:ti-Bl vd, 11.R. --- CH.Et' A.~18ta.n1 "'a n 1" d , llO rnr exl)f'r ~I"-l"o lon11; h1 i r . Briit·h Ba ll RP~111u111n1 . c~11 :~111-1:01.11. O l!LJ) CARE -2 hoy~. pretl"'r" live-in Rrtr.r~. Some kno11o1rdgr of E~-G-14--.">"6.'I.. .--.40..(J:l!l."i. w ,Kenn Rtma Hardware wantf"d ro v,·ork in a pl\Uh l/OUSEh'.EEPEP.., S day~ r.:ruwPmen~ to ClaMiflf'd .,. n'6 Harbor Blvd .• C.:iI. otf~. 'I1hl8 i.~ it? Young ro. A s k for Mr. L.ads WPl'k, 8 10 ·"· 1·lran1ng. 1.a.un-at re.1j €j Stc:'y to $600 1>.'0rken , great ch.an~ for '::::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i:::::i~:::::i:::::i~ J dry. B11.lbo1 P e n 1 n 1 u I 1 . ed no, Z"lli, Daily Pilo1, P.O. , • hvi"" af'f'a. Varie'ty poirition ad\•1.t1cemen1. S1 art S450. Free Ed 839--1522 anytim• JAPANESE Lady delittl hou!e!v.-ork. No tr1.11Jpor1a· lkln. 141-8985. HEALTH '-· }"AMIL Y CARE AGENCY 1800 No, Broe.dway, Sanra Ana 547..QJBl COCKTAIL waih~!'I 1van1<'d. ~'!''!!'!!~~~!"'"'"'"'"I lnquiN" Sandpiprr. 11~3 DE DICATED CLEANING *\Ve Del Everything * EXECt.rr!Vfo.: ~e-c rP1 11ry 24 hr. Cati 4i73-4072 delrire~ pn.rHim• y,·ork. l!un· 1-I~Jean!J1i" By Day. hngton Beach, Dl arta. Qv.71 Tran.•portatlon DI!~"'· 18 )Tli: Pxprrit:IX:f". CaJI IJ36-004t Rf'&Umt furnli;hed upcm r•· Meu. Cleanlnr Sfrvicr qur•L ll9'1-l!Ij<f_ C&rpett, \\'indo11ii:. Jo"'loor etc. OIEERJo'UL l.ady 1o.·ill il\"e Reaid. & Commc'I. 5"f8..-41U TU:: 10 conv. or semi-1 n- Masonry v a I i d • Relief/pa11-11rm 675-4330 Bklck 1>."IJlii: -Rl"\a1ning (Y}\\fP. .a od/nr houf!.f'C'l1:-an- Sourh Co.a11t lhvy, l..B . .;iflrr • pm_ COOKS HELPER £.."'\PE'RrENCJ-: Jll"f:!cr r"l"fl. i\l;1 lw•r, par! 11 111f' • ~·r1, Sa1, =-'1.111. l'l'r;;onrlf'I Ofli<'r Sou 1 h Coa ~I Con1111un1t.v Mo.,~pilal -199-1'.ll l ----COOKS HELPER f. X Pt:RlE.:NCf: pr1•lelT'l'IL ).faturr . part hmr -Fri. EXECUTIVE P e rM>nnel Agency Electronic Ttch . ElqX'r. in printl"d (1rcuilry. l"l'Hd ~c'hcmatic..:;. t:lo b N)llt1 honrding etc, \lr1"1 en, &. starring ~lar.v. Call !or Appo1ntn1rn1 f't-t• Pa1rl B.v Employtr Al!KI Fee Position~ ',. 410 W . Coa1t Hwy., NB Suite H 645-2716 F'irtplacr1 -P..emodrl1ng iris 10 f'lcf.rrly pt"rson. Pl · De!Ttck Cola! Co, Li<: & In.~ time. Will drive. RW. s~r . .SU11. PrrliOnnrl OlliCf• t: X P F.RI EN CED 985--463~ 6l1-~'85:i S,;7--1304 S.:.1111! ()'3,..1 Ul1umun1I) l!lllr.~1H-.n1an 1.1r spor~rar llO!<f!ltal 499-1 31!. '<hop. Full 11me, O\'fT Z:-1. BRICK. BLOCK Ir. H I W nted M & F 710 !'TONE \\'ORK. _!_~ • ' -* Call ~ ~ ACCOUNTING CLERK l·p=-.~;.-1";c.-,-,&~-----I 11 )1>U01'f' an f"J(pl'I", ll C'l''O Ufll· OX>K, l'-tc'Ollf.l t I r 11 I n r f', l c&lf.-=o;c2c;;~'·=~--~---I $pag'lw111 l~nd"r. Nl'"'1Jfll1 EXPANDING n1111u.1.f.a('!UT1nR 8Pacti. Call 1'4'.H)i:;~l. ('n ru•Nl!l 11 pl /!imr i.:1r1 lr1- Pa1t9rh•nging 1ng f'll'rk le enj()y LtSing ,\·our .~~-COOK-ffi\' F.XPFJL rl:.~ -~ •l:t.1 ~ \\k. ~l ust h• .a ni ind we have an Oj)l'nl ~ PAINTING. pro,e18ional. All fo1· you in Ollf' H.B. a r<.'Ounr- w or I; a u 1 rn . Colo r 11111 df'p!. Xln'1 '1ork"ln l.! 1 pel·i 1 li s l. t 6 2-l:il(~. ~! bf"ntJits. e BLUE DOLPHIN e s•,1 1 s1ar1rr Oy1111roo 1\ffg. 33."•'i Via l.1t k1, NA -COSMETfCIAN- EXPER. ~j-J4J 1. CAW.. PER.S0;'\"'7\ ~~I. llun1 . ANlc-h al""ll . l'n1;1,11•i ,\Ir, Petrrsnn S.\6-!XJ.'(~ CREOIT CASHIE R-· 142-7751 ~'"" \Vaimna: * WALLPAPER * t,:;N IGARD rNs '~llOl iP \Vhen you call "Alac'" ~_;qu11J Oppor. En1ploye1" fM.1#1 &f0-l 71J ACCOUNTING Clerk Typi•t. ~fu!l'l hf' l'XpP1· P1'1"f n1'l"r :l."i .\0 ll(l11 r, ;, f111y wk. t.oo.r company l>Pntf11~. LAWSON JEWELER'S •fi;i Huntington rcuicr, 11.B. DELI 1:lr1-0~1~ pllinlf' 41';\l-llP~I ~tuft. 1 spill. Must be l~ or p,·tr, llrl l • df'.J)l"nriflblr. 11.8.l hr. Se<> Ten')', H1-T1m• OM1. -19:°• r:. 17th ,.. c .. \l. No phonr ca.lls. Goo d bookk e e ping + INTERIOR EXTERIOR * backcrouort, ablf' to mttl U C", inl, ruiranteed. Call 1he public &. v.-ork ThurA Harris, 642-45.lll. Ell:Pf'M. tt1ru Sun. Phorie 549--0l n a_irle~s ii:prayl111. f.!rs. ?.tyrr. P AINTING!Paperine. 1g YT'1! in Har bor area. Lie &-bond· ttd. Ref's turn. 64J..l3..';6.. E!tfPIRE P AINTING Slrvlnc Orr. Co. 1ll'lct "» !'t.1'-l749 or 963-0335 PRDFESSIONAL Pa infuit: • iTiler /f'xter. Hooe1t •'Orie. Li<' It lns. S41 -2 151 , 54~1"'4. + PAl1''TfNG. f~e flal. Home• inter I extt r. Offices on •'ttkends. Aocoo1. ctil- jnp, 2~ hour 1 er\•i c 1 . U1-4128. P.4.JNT J NG : H nn e1 t &\l&n.ntHd wcrk. l..1c'd Any sin job. Call 61!.-5741). DEalANDmG ~numrra11v,. * ADMINISTRA TIYE BOOKKEEPER $650. TO $700. h•ck offil't n11r111nf1! po1<1IK1n FueiMting. , ,A re•I c hal-llJ . :0.10'1 ore. Prov11l1n1: te~! R~ hand firl to top )..'TI'l'll d!!al ol .... 11sr11,·tK111 f1ir financial rx""CU'ti'~~ llandl" 1>.rll qualtfH'<I nurs<'. S.-i~I cor,,ar"llf' payroll, COl"p()l'lte ~mf'," ff"f"~ ro f'lass1 l1<'d ledger, ~~ncr, ~<I Ad N<J. ~~1. 011.ily Pilol , 11horthand. 'ic1ung ~-r .o . Rn" l~. Cos111 MP!llL 100~ f'R.EE Ca. 9"6:.16 Account•nf1 Ltd Agcy DENT 1 o · • 1\ ,.. 1'1hudonlw 11s.~1 Div. of RP.I.. Ent~rises Par1 1nnl", p:i11~1blr full p)..11911 time. l~sp't1 onl~. &1111.ry l nlttvif"W. 9 l'O 11 only I 1-· r nptn. rv .......... 01111t Me!'8 l 'n._ fi.1 Z-_o:_·,o_.o •. c-_~-- 1·'.Xl'Efl douhh~ nf'P<ll« llf"W· 10):: n1 ar-h>nr flf)f"rator. Apply Sl'n Su11~. 11i.l \\'. 1~1)1 ~I. L' \] .=-c~---f;X P'P i\1P(li("lll wcl'f'l11 ry/ h1w1kkr•'!"l<'r. Call l!.10-41 •IO h<'t1>.'t'f'n !I 11nd 2. ---'c'~--F AS ll . rnod l'I r l!p ... \\' t p<'rson11 l i l )•&11p. p<":l ranrr. N" r .l(Jlf'r, nree.~. \\"il l train. ~!in. ti. hr -7'. '..Si<-1218 ~·1c RkkJJl'/~'.v • 10 SGlO A/P Rkkpr 1Con...,lr • ~ Bkkpr Troe Acctnc ~ $1"1r1 A 1{ (1rrk S4T.i lti>l"f"pl '(; 0 . In S·I~ P.T. &-l''y·ln\'f'I S.1.50 hr ~at Typi.~t $425 P.T. TyJ11~1 S2.00 hr NEWPORT P•rsonn•I Agency IJJ Dover Or., N . B. 642-3170 rrntal I ietn~~d dril'& l!rn1 -11 -C a r 213/TiR-1021. fl: & r n I . lor Sf.oar-' in CZ\1. YOU IUppl)' the p a I n I . Room• p,1lnled SJ O ea. Alto extf'rior. C•ll :-..0...7046. FOR ~ l 1M1t JM.in1ina. lntf!.'rior l f'X1t riGr, Ca.I I Diek .~. ADMINISTRATIVE Art•. ~l 70. rhN"k"r "'ith tin11 nce co. or $800. Top no1<'h 1dminlltnl-DEN1"/\ I .• S..crt"llU'Y-0 f11<'4' rirpl ~lnl't' ..xp. CaJ! br1wn 9 o,,,. sf't'"y for small r11.pidly Manager. 1-:.'(per. nr collt'¥t. I.· j, &1.1.31a,1.c. =~--- It r o ,.,. I n IC manufacturlnr I "2~;4=: •. ~:~.J&.=3000~---· ~~--FREE f"F:~IALE. r.~p"d .<' t ~d i I VINVL P ap f'rh a na ln a ~a.1111. W<rl" (U&fl;ntfled. Zit. 547-5116 or ~112.. ,.,,,, ·-----· Pft01'. aJ1WC IM'IV)' lmim ' t11t11 on. a~ an tnw• phOtoC-~llt7 ii .. •ter, ,.,..., Ae-..lr * PA'l'Ot PLAS'Tl:R.11""G AU ~·-rree Mtl.mate1. Call .....u>' tirm. \l.lork y,•/young crowd otSTTI.IRUTF; l!e111th /.J nn thrlr "II'&)' up. Cour1f'IY El'.'fllflR.V pmdUl"1.<... Part 01· ROOM & BOARD Pr~nntl Ax"'fi('.Y. Suhf' M7 full 11n1r . C•ll Bob Colwrll Rflnk nl Anworic.a ToY.'f'f', 64&-";0.~. ,,.,.. City Ora.n61!, ll">M61. DRAfi"S.\tA:O: -A~t:"-* Adm S.C'y /Bkkpr tr you hl\'f' real drRftif!jt t. $'50 abili ty 1>.'t' "'ill rrlr11ln you R8JIO"lld~ poaltion v.·/top Fur ci\•11 f'n,Q"!nrtrlllR' dnf· m Rf1JOl1 l'O V.P. ting. RA1th , IJl'h1, f"rn•t II. SetvXy ~m .. r Atency As!IOC, IJfi R,(l("llt~trr, C1J~t11. :M Ne11.-pnn Cr:nt•r Or. Nn :0,1,,11. -..1~.:;;23 Sini .. 5.1:. ,;.w~l The rU1"11t dr•1_.-.,-, -,,~-.-\\'••' The ta..•I•'' drAw in ~ w~, , • a D11i!y Pilot ClaWli.-d .• I Dally Pllor CIA~~lfled .. d. '4l-5671 Ad. 6t3-~71 To 1tra\"i!'Yfl.rd ('ffiPIOYtt In P"<rh11n,i:,. for wa1rh1n1t 8 yf>llr old boy .aiflrmrons rmm 1:.l'.l 't11 :"i pm R.,f,.r· •rlN":i; rlrRSf', S.nr. AN 11.rt'a. 53.t-TJJ.1 ewslv.•l!:nd1. G•I Friday to SSOO N1C'I" 1'Jl ri"ty J)O!li11nn Ir! plt"A~· 1tn1 rtf!IC'r'~ s111nr .. rm" in!:' ,.,. 1"•111 bo•l'l!•ht• C11t1 \Ii.•~ J u11111tn. ~l"i·61T.!, Ah1~!'11l i\l:ihnt Prf"!Onnf l A ~r!(')', 2.141 1r l\'11rn~r . .S111tf" 209. S.A: G7~1!H 3. Fringe B•n•f1ts lnclud• 11·/txciting young ell"'ctrnn-catt J ean Brown, 540-.fi055 JIOUSJo.:KEEPf".R -Lid() l!!le Box J56CI, Costa J\lesa, (.'8.Jir. Paid V•cation, Profit 1cii: rinn. Unllmited adva~. COASTAL AGENCY ~i d11.y.~ homt n1gtl!it k>c. rcls. Sharing Pl•n, Major nient potentla!. J\larktting 27!!0 Harbor Bl at Adam.' ti7J..9189. 9'Ai'.?6. Medical Plan. • • ba.ckrroun!I helpful_ Call VIETNAM HEl.P! I hRl'f' a new 00.iflf'~ MAOllNF. S h o JI · S f'!' on d Mii.9!1 Melaine, S6?--61Z2, Atil-VETERAN 111 l1\\1•n ,l, I rwerl your help. ()pt'ration. E."qr 'd 8 m a I I Apply In Person gait Abbot P~nn.I Age:n- 11 ,, ~1·ou1l!I fl oor OP· mill . D.P .. f'I ('. :HQ--4713. 12"2 So. e.ookhu,st ~ ~ \Y, '''arne-r, Suire Once in a life time oppor . port1111 1ry ofC,•rr1! h .v 11 l"lf'W MAINTENANCE '" '' · ' lo l'l"tart a mgmt CIU'eer in a (."(). w/nrw tt.leas, po.<l;:ihlf" Garden Grov• SECRETARY loca.J bnnch ol one o! coun- f'Rrn11lfr11 in r.'l'C'f'Sit or $?.O.OCKJ MECH. "'"'!!"'"'"'"'~~"'!'"'"'lf"11W" IJT'OWin1t company In tries big~1 compenies. or nioN" !M'r yr inlPh·.~tit 01lf' of counLie!; s)l()'.vpla;'f" Personnel Cl•rk lbt>autiluJ location. A Jill of Planned training Prorram )OlJ·Y•iu inlrrr~i !Tl<'' Arin 1 planlll Y.il! providP !Wt:Unty l;oocf typing, Know ln.!. all rnades_ PluM ofr-. $600. IPt~ you learn while you would hke lo llll.'l"I you: ~·nr & edv11.nremmt. Tn $li00. ~Or-~ Local. Call Mery W . ~ earn. }"inl': benefit, pkr .• pPrsonill intrri.'lf"w <'ii 1 t Cllll Bob \.l,"il30n. 541)..fil',5 Call Lon-alnl' COASTAL AGENCY" car, txprn~ paid. Th!s 19 9G2-MlO. COAITT,\L AGENCY WESTCL.J~r-7700 Harbor Bl at Adam~ ll01 a sales joh, S!ar1 $5-UXI. 1190 llarhor BJ al Adam! Pf-:R.~~NEt. AGE:-.'C\' S.c'y Gen'I Ofc. $S 20 Ce.ti BOO IYillilOn, :"AO--fff..O HELP WANTED ~1AN 10 a..s~isL partial in--~ \\'t"!l"tcl iff Dr., NB L" ~I k Be -COASTAL AGENCY l'rn lc:-"1k1n, for P:C""r. \\'1111-SD.mo 11" •· 0 · alJ'tifut N.B. 7790 Harbor Bl a1 Ad •-v11 llfl. Driver. han.1y man, ==~=-"'-'-""'----1 oftic"". Company \\'OUld ll kf' am!!' ff"ll~ & RUtil"'Y$ l'-11n. 111:"' .six day 1>.'Ptk, relerr:icl!.~ re.-PRESS OPERATOR, y,·oman only • litLI~ elfll('r . ., can \\'AITRF.Zl.::::.'i ""Rnte<l mus! be 1/l .\TS olrl_ Un.v/nirr ~hill quired. clay~ onl). ti0.>--0510. 1t·nrk fnr pla.~lic molding train the-ir pnx"l."dures. Xln"l o;i\·Pr ~lexican f.'Xprr a\·ail. Appl)' in J>t'r&a n 10 plan!. 5-16--11i0. 1~o. & ilf"Tll'fil:i;, Call i\fiss p1'f'f'bly. Darazos, J j 9 ~ j J0h:seo:~lil~i~ls i\~~l~~'t:~~ e:·~:~ 1~~ !'RODUCTlON 'ffiAL'JO; ~uz;;. 5.'>7""12'2. Abii.:-a~ At.. f.lagnol1a, "'"rstminstPr t"\Jrnm. N" hangups llau-V1nf' local cn. will tra1n n r <'nionnrl AgP nC). 130 \\'ANTED exptrif'nci'(I r11.r- :'\JlO /'o,"e"''lll'lrl Bl, NB \Ve~t 673-4186. !lt'pt'nriahlr g11I. CJ"""· air \\'. Warner. Suue 200, :;:.A. penter 11nd Ct'ramic Hit · HELP wanle!l pl/lime day,; rontJitM'ln•ng. p, rm 8 n, n o S F.RV [ c E SO•. ''"' rnan !or small i·ob. C•il i\1ATIJTlE "'Oman "'/CJ't!(lit ""' mu~I br Iii yr:! or OVl"r Ap-11()n.dl"fi>n~,.. Y.Ork. s r,, I 11 /mt-chanical , b ·,I ,· I y. 879-57::.8. (Jo'uJtertonl ''' ,·,. 1:0!1er-rinn background L.ilP '" pl~ Jack in the Box 385 t;. -SJ.fl() tir. Qu11hlic1111on,,; ,,~ .... , , 0 lormnt1on. bonkktt'111~ 111 J rwelry ""' 'l;;c;-;;o;;;~"---,--,--,-1 17rh, C.~1. J'lnr" Apply in pPN'<lll, Call .lrnn Bro,vn. :>40-fi(),·i."1 st•rvi<? .111a., mgmt., <'la$!; A \\'ANTl:."D, mallire [i \•e • in !IF.I~P v.·an!ed tn 1i1·r in KIRK JEWELERS cosrr.1 . AGE ~CY niPchan1cll lie, \\lilling to companion ari il<ibJr 10/12 11 /rldrrt.v rouplr In (;_,\!. 2300 1-IHrbor Bl\·d 2i!IO li11rbor Bl. 111 Ari11mot r1111n~gr fl"OPif!' &r 1narr1ed. for l nio, C11.Jt !O arn-2 pm Call ~..1~'"167_·,, :,1!i_-<_:t_o_1 __ CO!i"!ll ML'AA PROFESSIONAL p b 0 n" Costa i\1t'llfl area. Base 494-2.117. JIO~JF,.~Sl:':S-1:-! !.• ovrr . i\lECllANIC. drive' -•nbo ll'Jilcitor ·Dana Poi.nt, San .'<lliary + incenlive, fnnli:t" W'"'"AJ'N"'IOF"D""'""--,.h-~k--1 ~... bf'nt'f11~. Call for lnttrVw IC--:. ,"~~· nu . .e ttfl-Entert11i1u11f'nt & D11nc1ng. wanted hy ren!a.1 -yan:I to Cement•, Capistrano 1rea. f'r ,...,,._ 1..1•:e-1n, :l children \\"e train. C111l : ~AS-!!2AA. !l!rrv1ct' construction t'quip. W()rlt in your own home. ~~on. all 8am, ti14• 5 lr.1 yrs_ refs. 61•1.fil6..1. IN:rrR.UCTOR. 11.rt! &. ('ral!J, drli1·en· & pickup. Xlnt op Besl deal in area. Pho~ \VANTE~H''' -~1""'= ._._.. 9·"" S'£P.VtCE s v-dn'!8t!'I" in. part 11mr. Be\·eriy J\tanor port\lnily for right man. ...-.....,_llC, .. ef!:ll ·"" a .m. ~ • lallon Altend. crease I I ~~. __ ... fllime Ju .___ PN!8rn sa ary a.J/I> Co11val. JIOlp. 340 Victoria, Call Jlartlry &, Nixon ~nl&J "'" ... noon. • t mrcu .. •..111<:111 Call 64~ f! 6 · f":\1 for intprvie'Yo.\ 540--!ilS::. POSTJNG clerk fo 1t•ork in Neal In appear. Reooit \ . . ' 11 · Acc'ting dept adding macti lOC'lll exp. TieCi!'5l!. Apply VE D hke-lo 11riopt fl by · foucl l~ing l"Xki · · morning11, 2590 N r w p 0 r 1 RTandmothf'r. ilfom needll' niath t 1~at h.!lnd v.Till in Blvd, C.M. help \l·l'I~ bAbyi;llting f!)r 2 Apply ThUMi, J~ N~ SERVICE Sra. Atrendan1, )T old g1T1. Lit .. Hou!'f'k"t'P- INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or Women L•a•e A Yellow Taxi C•l:t Call !or App\ 546-1311 Ai.k for Henn11.n IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYICE5 •AC1NCY R~.PBX Rf"l'i>pl, C.en'I Of'flct c ... n·1 orc. 111,. Sil ro S•l2S S.100 to s.'tio T~ p1i1. 60 "",p.nL S..i~ Hf'{'f•pt1Typ1m/Enart to S.;ll4) 1jrl1 '•t lr1~n,1 C:'>I 642-IC 70 l\fOO.fANTC. S~rkl 1maw BMC, all en. benefits. Busy 'Bll'ly ihop, Mk tor service mflnegrr. • NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\/. CoMt ''"''Y- NeY.-por! Beath 642-9405 MECHANIC~A~L-­ ExprrienC't"d Y.i tii AAnd &. po11"er lool~. Cap11ble nl ll.('('Urail! Y.'Of'k, j.19.1178 TOPATRON, INC . J\1EDICAL Stt:~taey wsnted. J\IRI Ul'I! lP\'/good l )'p 1ng Ncillii:. Own tr11nsportadon • 11111111. Salary open. Sf'nd J'esumr ru 011.$Sified ad Nn. 1099, elo 01.il,I' Pi!QI, P.O. Box l:'iOO. Co~l1 :-011!.sa, C11Jit. 1\lh'T Rt ll"Arch l n1"'tVlrwtn E.'<pr"r. only. Call immtd. 111.l l 777-3!i62. 1\tF:Dl"CAL k llllfuf'anCr bill- ing t1"'rk, tXJI pl'f'ff'IT\"d, run t imf'. So . 0ran(f' Co. rt~i. dt>n1. Sf"nd rt"IJUm"' to ('111~ ~lfltd ad #2i() ('/O 0.Jly Pilm, p n. BCIX l:"iQ), Cos111 i\lrlA !l2m6 Llkt lo trad.-•"·'°'o,",-,"T0,-w~,-., Pwedl8f' rnh1mn Lii trn-)'OU' ! 1lrw1-, :ii d11.Yt1 for !I bt1<:klr. BI .• , c '1 IOe 7 trig k somr ronkl~. Need V\ ., _, • m-pm exper. SUndR\"!> 1 n .·1 8 --======---! A I -· · 0"'-11 raNJ. uol y •30 to 5-30 RECEP'T10N1Sf PP Y Jo . V. Tenoo. 1119;:; in Npt Bl::h 6.i2-4il& · Bnll>khurst. &. Gartic!ld. 1 • • N1;1 f·r. Prntigf' firm M't'k.'1 per1 SERVICE Station Selesmfln lll•rt ~n to gr11ce thtir p/l.inw. Ne1t in appear. I lront. de~k:. Lot~ fJf ~r E.icper, l:iOO NN'J)Ol'l Blvd., con!Rct £. fl gr11ar ho.~.~. c.,\:I . lllldwr•· I~ Call Marion ;\!ann, 8.\1-2700 SERVICE Slation attendant Alw f°f'r Jobs All 1hi!I~ open. Airpon Te:<:-Anti utl IOO DENNrS l DENNI:;: 11ro. 4678 Campiu Or., N.B.i-:-:~~q----------1 PE.1lSONN1..1. AGF.NCY ;)46..!TJ7. ARMOJRE / l ID82 ~llchcl'10n Or. S>'RVICE l d ' c ~";7.~ doon, 1 c 111 .. . est11b, F' u 11 er r1v.·ers, "'"r""'m. Pvt. rvrlll', 11 · Bru8h Cuatomrrt , C.f\.1. Up Party, 644-8>16. R.cept. G•n'I Ofc: to S160 wkly to 1!art. ~ up. kro aP8C1': h11ek-962---0416. Appllanc•• I02 e-round l1clprUJ, not netf'M. SINGLE ~l C".ood ati:ur. typ1n~. Cfln ~'d 1 n..~~ ~raror, GE 40" l'ltclrle atovt auto. eA., on y. '""' vacation 1 h 11:1"ar ho1 .PRnls. J..ovt-ly Jr-Ask for Sook, &n-?.472 ' mea I l"nno., rohslf!rlt', \'I n., nft:1, Olli M15s Connir. · timtn, dbl oven. Nfw 1;·i00. ~17"6'122. /\tn1r111J Abbot Per-Sl llPPlNG I \VA.REHOUSE SaCf'ifiCf' SIOO. \\'1n1 port sonnt't Ait'n<")', 2:JO \V, \\lar. \\'t it known f.irrn mo\•ll\f to llf'1>."lng mAch. 646--0lJO nrr, 1'11i1e :zw. $.A. lr\'\ftf" promotes trnm lh!' FRIGIDAIRE a 1 .. _ • t-ntry ll9tli!'I job U o W!IS1....-R~ES'ENTATTVE lottr-rsll "''ork 1 matctilnr; ras ~r. eop. to "S!l1~1 111 t'lt"W 'a"'' gm11.·lng --.i ... '!d S ~ ... sporting pertone Xlnt mnd. .$135. ro . ..._ ............. '"" . tart ~.50. G 6 ._11 • mf'(lny, llf'tvlng v•l',ll"e Call H~rn Hayei 54()...0055 uar .... vrrtd. ~. County. r.~rrtmely high C'OA!ITAL AGENCY 347-1115. f'arnlngg. Full or pert time I ~-=-=•G~-== .===~=I C H 49'J-21EIO · 2790 ff arbor 81 at Ad&m.11 ~c ru "-'n.I\ TORS-.ino'VEI II '''A!lf'ERS-OR.YERS RETAJL CLERK SPRAYER v.·i .nted, t:xp'd In m -S8l. Varklli. C6'nrl. IW \\" , . 111'f"ayln& nl0\'e11hl~ .trhulll!rs , f' , 11·11! lnun m11tun Aiful! & ma l<"hlnit t'fllor~ 54~791111 bey Ii .io. ~. 3"32 111 11-nrk 1n oor b11ffy lf!l"'-"ic.> •• ' Nr1\·pnrt Blvd, C.f.f. outlr! In Cn~1a :O.leN!. Cal! Till fute1! dt11w tn Ttle \Vest GAFFERS k S al 11 f'.,, 12131 m~. a sk lor 1\lr .•• a D11ify P ilot Ou1Uledl l!J'~levtl doub" oven, Xln! R..ndnlph, At1. G.ci-5671 rond, 1ti, 968-f:l77. ),. , . . . .. ~ .. -·~ ..... -.. .. ~ --- Wrdntlod~r. Oclobtr 20, l_97l. 1.__l '._,_ .... _..:__,1~1 .__ ;;o-~lr§l~--1 .__I _ ..... _-__,]~ .__I --~lr§l .__! _ ...... _v .. ___,J[l l ....... _ 1.__'_-_"""'___,lliJ1..._I ,iiiiiii,....,.ii!iiiiii,"""~ DAJLV PILOT ~' -,I 1 ~ I:: ......... -3 Linet,, iTlmet, $2.00 Auto S.rvlce, P.rta a; •pp11 •N •-Ml II ·--Ill Pl•nos/Or9ans 126 ·--"" ... ---•I D-1 154 C•mpors, 5•1•/ Rant '20 ---=-__ _ '"' •n _.., Ml1cell•neou1 111 ace •·-• -~;:;...-------1--· roRD rng '61·'64 352 !ib:>rt ~r ~ cubic 10 0 1 __ ----~-------V.. G1rmln Shepherd A1'GHA.L°" pupe AKC 3 m0& BRAND NEW block. Just 0 v, r ha u 1 e d , ~-~-~~~·- upr\Jht ................. sl66 * AUCTION * ~1 r!~:~~~e~~~;ood P~~~~~r!t.~~~~s VJ L•b ~~:1~~~ male 1 Open Road Campers nevtr run.~, rost •t s100. 1:1 ....... e 30'' au!o pilot compl M J Now-U··" • "··y ~-m• puppy1 645-21541 ..::c~c,,,.;,;.:__;:;:;_____ , 646--0300. •-• FRIDAY 7 P rond. !'or qu ck salr, ~17~. ~ ~ '"' 0 ... lintJ.na ctnter .•........ $199 · • Alttr 7 pm, 67}-!9-tl 4 MU...0.SONIC IS HERE! ~1Al~E l.t. Femi mixt'd Ter-SA:'f YEO pupa:, 6 w,.,., $49 95 * 892-6611 £xi 269 * OCTOBER 22nd Mon&: f'n evf'-8 'tiJ 9 rir.rs, shots, lie, hMbrkn. dwnp. linr.. R.tuonable. , WE PAY TOI' CASH . .. Sfor•9e Sale IRVFNE Coast Country Club Sund•" u.,-Oldrr ch 1Id/adu1 ts. »7p25!H OVER COST NEW. uncraied wtit Seal-' bo•-& d••h pocks. II bonh' '1000 ~ "'" 0 -" .. ~. l I d I "" L~ go mr.m lp • . Friendly telephon-l.nfor, V"0 ......... 25. IRJSH 5eltttl, !I ""ks, malt.Ii n au oa.m~n. inWr.n ''[1.:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.!~-~ "' fOr Ulf'd Cati • trucb, ,.. • ' all 11.1 fc.r free udma..... ' I "'ruripool. 5 cu t. ua Combe> RCA -'om.I TV, F I N n1 646 '910 ·• ml ml ttf . I Full '-"' m o • -"' . FIELD'S PIANO CO. :0.IALE Colllr., to Cd!il be1ch only, Top 'line A.KC. hir nJ homes. cont --"ric·reezer. Y la1e model. Stel'rot;4& other --~~-;~·=-=,..,-== 1833 Ne""""'! Blvd. arta. --•y, to ho me term!f &appl. !71lJ3ll-2636. The truck ~pl• from Antlqu•1/Cl111lc1 f\lD'a.nt=u, Sl99 firm. H.B. colored TV"s. Pianos, Bclnn :: -....... "'" G I M I GROTH CHEVROLET . 953 1192-4318 \1.rATERBEO FR A :'II ES, Costa l\lesa 71~164~3:50 "'/female Collie pre I 'd. enere otor1 · R~ts. Bunk beds, Divans. ·11 •-• ·r MIKE M CARTHY '""om bw • =0• ret" ORGAN SALE til3-9.%1. C WH.IRLPOOL. aulo \\'!lSht>r. Dine ties, Dfosks, Commodes, I II• Je J late modd. Xlnt cond. $70. Bufletll. Custom bar & ~~~-Al low as $1~·50· Cocrnn Organs. Annual l'all 8:'11 red fem ale pu ppy · 1~~-~;•;Md~~;;~Y.;; Kenmorr. aulo 'ol"a..s.ber or JJ!OO!s , Adding marhlnt', earance. Ve up to $1000 '' S ..,.,. t et Pe a ··. Gd Merine'• 15 •ltftt _ GMC Maytag !lUto washer, Good Cash N'gi'liter. Refng"s, IRVJNE Coas! Country Club on selec1ed ootl80le tloor \\/chllriren. Friendly, in- cond. $-WI. ea. Guar. & fl'('('Zt>r.'I, \lla.sht'rs, Dryers membership •~·ail below demos. Huge dilcoupt.5 on te11 1gent. 968-t744, G•ntr•I 900 894-13361531-2~50 '57 Au,t1n 11£.'Bley Xlnl body df'livert>d. 546-8672, &47~15. & f\fl/Cll MORE•. C'lub coi;I. ~9-\-5120 bet\\'/\ :J al! modt'ls. & 7 pm. COAST MUSIC ASYUUNDING pa~nta.-e Corl)('r Beach & ~leFadden, &. Eng ttblt dutch, new top 1937 BUICK SPf'Cl&I. All orig. 1971 rE"i:iStrat!on, d r i ve home Xtra f't\i. & trans., etc. Ca.II 642-24 72 alt :i pin. or Sat. & Sun. Ask for Sales Manqer 18'lll Beach Blvd. l-luntinatoo Beach 847-li087 JO 9-3.ltl WE DESPERATELY NEED Clean used cars e MA YT AG reyair man 4 v.·ah.rs & d~n;. De:! \\"/90 day guar. 531-8637: 83~1n8. WINDY'S AUCTION NEWPORT & HARBOR "" pnxN«d ' °"dy "'~ CAPTAIN ll'o>tmto~er & ,,.;o1 $9.lO. "l-l!150. Sl\'1~1:0.!ING pool , abov '1 Costa l11~a '* 642.285} pys. l\tust &et' to bd~w Unlim.itedl!~nu .anygross '65 FORD ·'·• T. i1·1th '67 8' OUM 8uggl•1 956 Paid for )'Our c&r, p&.id i?'° C0~1E BRQ\\'SE .'\ROUND gtoLlnd, l '-j, X l:J'. Filter, 614-05-13. tons, 30 Yeara experienct Colt c&bo\"f'f C'a!llpt.r. P/B.r--. --· ------or nor. FANTASTIC PRICES 107)'~ ,\'r\\'por! Blvd. accf's., new linE"r, $T.i. WOULD YOU SPOODL.E dot!'. 1 1~ yrs old. sail & po~. Professional Air runt.I . Real clean run-BEAUT !-.!eyer t.1aJU, C'\JS1 DEAN LEWIS Bchi11rl Toriy·li Bldg l\tat'l:t S30-R268 J BELI EVE Spayed, lovt11bll!', n e" d s A;port fhhing ~ldl!': t.fexican dition, t:ood tires. f..ood fop, nu inf., mai:: V»hls, TOY OT A e VOLVO Custa f,.fesa * Ii-If~ FIRE:\\1000 F'OR SALE FRE.t: ORGAN LESSONS good )\9me. 8.13-3437. & Central America & Pai:lf· mec:han1ral ~on di ti 0 n . Gate~ tirm;. \\'a5 used lor 1fl.lii HARBOit. BLVD. PHOTOGRAPHER·s develop. OPEN DAIL y 9 10 4 Orang"' & Eucalyptus as lo~~ '-' you lllcet No reg. DOX.IE red male, 5 nio., ic Cout iA"&len -Jnstruc-Sacririi·f' Best o tte r ! adv dis~lays & shows only. Costa Z..lesa 646--9300 '·-. o"tl•·I $110 OJL''D ~14-76.\"l istra ... on. No obllgat1on. Just u·on ,. '--1 hand!'•·, sea-54• """· OvPr $351Xl !nvest'd. Asking .... • · c. 1\·aln1Ji book r as t' 1~~-...;'c.c.::::c...-=,,.--I purebred, hmuf'broken, to " ....,.. .. ,. """"""" 1 ANNIVERSARY •SO !">4~3509 arter fi pm hdboard, dbl .. _, ~i,, 12-.. '.·· C•'''I Diamond, T"!f Come. 1'.londays 7:30 prn muishlp, DR &: celestial -0--1 . , k . $1500 or lt'~r of I er , '"' ~ ~ • " i any COAST MUSIC good home only, 530-':>471t na•'•<•""o, PICK UP & r RD 965 . • to11 true \1·1th Oes""ratt>~ 493-32~2. AUTOS WANTED \vANTED: Good df'al on 35 Aka1 ta"" ....,,~ .... n.", b••og ''''''" Sacrllk·e' 1 28; -l"l 8 r bo •-.. ~ ·~~uni.-, ' _, .,. ' · 641.-2851 FREE to good hon1e, loving UELIVERY ANYWl.IERE· "" 1-ca ve r camper.t --~.-.~. ~~--~-Top dollar for clean used mm c1U11er11, single reflex your ov.·n tapP foe tryout, cash: ~i-l&.5710 an 6. 1 yr old regis .. glacial \vhl t • Ill bit: ;· · F ully f'(JUll'· Bolh truck & :'llAN:\ ti9 C\Jn.a1r Spycl('r c<.>rs. See Antly Brol\'Il. lr.ns 11,t:ht meter. 548-8TI8 $25. Sml car Jugg•ge rack =-'---"-'-~-~-~ LOVELY solid IA"iµnut piano, cap 8111 av • or ell"· · al f>llg. Hottl'd. Top . .!ilde nir. THEODORE FULL memb ers hip in Himalayan car. 838-1387. tf'nded cruillnt E. ... tensi\•e camper 111 oni;1n con-. Fu-n•'tu·• 110 \\/larp sa. Da iquiri lilZr ., .,_ h T . Cl b SJ.000 or best offer. . dition Good IJJ\•estment tau1s & IO\\I bar $!0:>. ROBINS FORD ' I 1~{"\\'PIJrt i=llC ennlS u . 8l7 1'UI? PURE BN'd Genn shep fem . admlniwati11e v:penr.nce. . . S.l&-~ r 7?1? Sl'at!li blendrr SS. Dry iron S450. !\lust Sell. 4!JS.-3635. l"'-T'~ &16-2977 Buy Jl for a RE,\SONABL.E 1 a t · · 5 ROOM quality furn . & ap-S3. i..,ge !iU L!casE'. a!l lea1her S•wing M•ch'lnei 821 l 'i yr~. Lr&;. ya.rd p!ea!e .l ~""=~·==~~===-1 offl'r thi.~ l\'et>kend. TN-DUNE BUGGY, !i0-1.'i't legal. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. 108 Camer•• & Equipment --. plian~.!i. All Ill good cond. $7.50. Gold s-...·ag lamp S.l. Mi•c•llnnHUI Eve.!i, 61;>--7))4. SCRAM-LETS TE."RESTED parties only, ntw tops;,.)(), COSTA ll;fESA 642-00.10 King canopy &. bunk beds, S1lvf'r plate lazy .msan !Tay Wanted 120 NEARLY new Brol'he'r!! cab. MANX KIITENS, ca.lk-o call S4fl..-0530 * 53&-2012 * \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR \ Oriental liquor/bulfe!. P.CA S5. &16-8092 ;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;; and a black i, Y.'hiite. ANSWERS .rOR TOP USED CARS • ,... , I ===~~~----sewing m11ch . .le 3 storage * .,.29,, * 1969 FORD Truf'k v.·11r Trucks 962 2.l' color TV, I lo-boy con· STEREO. Uncla1metl la_,. o· 2060 N -~ B ---------U your car ls extra dean. •, r ) "''om q ,. ca lflt'ts. e w port ~~~~~~~~~~ camp<l". y 01\"ner $3850. . .. so' · c u~f'rl sne 111~·ay, 1971 morl!'l. Garrarrl r J ''Z-3 OFF SEASON see us trst. hid ·-· h CASH PAID FOR B ~1'.' Sp. )7, c.rit. Duplex -Chui, -Gluey ...., 717. e-a·u.:u, muc nio re . '1·spd changer , Air [El l~-~-=-----1 BAUER BUICK ~7-!H9fi. s us Pension s Peaker 6 tine furniture, appliance~. Store, Rtstauram, Ptts Md....... I "'-1 :racade -EYD1.IL Cycles, Bikes, CAMPER SALE 23-1 E. 17th St. CORNER grp lllT! brds v.·fmulliple crOSS·OVP r 0 Bar 132 "" Overhf'ard: ··c11 lifornia is Scooter• 925 101 :: FOURSTAH Co.st& ?.1~ se.TI65 I I antiques, oo piece or ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;; the !and or U1f' grapetnnt,liiiii-iiiiiii;,iijijiiijjjlijijil qui It'd b ue & grn COVf'rs, radio &· taix-dE'ck. Still houselul. Cali day or night, EXCELLENT late model I --- ----.... f'l.AYH OUSE TOP DOLLAR table. bol111er11 9 ~ l.1ke bral)d n('l1', sold lor $299.95 -sa.nu or 547-7733. chronie 1900 Rries NCR. Cats 152 iA"h<-1'1" you can really gt'l an AL-lifi L<LL4.4SY ONLY $895.00 IN CASH new $50. Rosr. blege sofa Pay oU balance of Sl20 or -.;;;;;;;;;;;"""""""""""";;;;;;;; $350. 673-9628 E~~~;· SALESMAN INYtNJORY SAL£ Paid for your dean used car $40. &12-3.223. sn1. inorithly pay111e11 ts. !! TV Rd' H'F• FREE J bt!autiful ca11. t.tov-\\'ith your purchase ol a '72 HERC u LON sofa & Credit Dept, 7144~93--0::.01. \\IANTBD: lrg pedestal din'g s· •••• •.10, I 1, Un1JSUal opporrun1ty for ag-BIG SAVINGS truck at dlr. suggested \\in· pa id for or oot. tt1ble 11'/ltlra leaves + 136 ini:: to Europe, mu' I IP"'.1!11\·e m&n to affiliate w/ SANT A ANA DODGE niatching loveseal. tables, GOOD CONDITION -lale ("hair1i. Xlnt rond, P\'I ply. --------'--.acritice. ldeal pet!!, To Jov· \rell estah, T'f.'pUtRbl!' }'II.chi dow gtickf'r retail price. l ·Kll N. TusLin aim 8' velvet sofa & modl"I 30·· \\If' d gt' w o o d 1972 ZEN ITHS, all models in 0 Sl~ni: 6 • J\;lag le Chief o\·er 5'1&-:.&1-L • ing homes. ··calico"'. f'X· brokr.rage ro. App!ica11 on N ALL NEW ,... 835·3691 loveseat, 2 n10. o Id . stovf', two O\'en.~. rotisserie s1ock. 23" consoles trom . _,1 ,_ ·r"' 2 1 . ...,....., ,....,., double sink -Full 5iJ.e bed. I·---'=..::::..:. ___ _ • I \\"ANTED used 4x8' pool ceplloncu Y ""'11utl • yrs. '°o:· :::'=;';;';:'c:':::''c.· :;"~'"'c:·"~"'c.·...,.,.. 1971 YAMAHAS 1;\1PORTS \VANTED 6.\:i-1701. al achn1en1s. auto top $.J48., 2:-i .. con.sole"! from iipllyed. "Squea.ky .. , cute :; ~\ loa df'd canipcr. DROP !t'af walnut duiing burnl!r Si2j; h1·0 matching !,:~1~:,',l.ate top. Good cond. SJ-)9. Includes 1 yr parts. I &"•>'· 2 Y"· ,,,_\·rd. WANTED: 13' Bo 1 to n Orange C.Oundea h r t I I & 0 1 ~• · J · ' Wh11ler \\"/.IO UP Png & TOP $ BUYER table & 4 chairs S7J. Kl'l1· up 0 s errr C' iairs ·1.,===c-c~~=~= yr service, yr picture ''Marmie"', grey cii.1e ol mo. trailrr by pvt P fl r ty . AWARD MOTORS, INC ~f;_ ~ ~."".-.·~::-:':·i BrLL t-.IAXEY TOYOTA ~~9rlec broom S 15 · ~1~.~~n C~~'O,lx>rLa;n:zJ B~~: \~~~6~~ ~~: T ~l ENT ~ .. ~~la:e~~~~ a~tf'n:·~~: ki1ten. All ha\"f' 11hot.•, houM-~tf,66 dAys or 673-(,000 1680 NEWPORT BLVD. = .. ~·"t..:_ t l8881 Beach Blvd. 4'· , -. •1• _16 1 11 1_, . ,_ • d th trai.notd. v e: r y alf~nonate. evrs. COSTA MESA f.r L IJ . •' H. Beach. Ph. 8fT...855j Kl:\G Bed, 2 nilr Slnds. ..-:m~~ * .l' :>-iu * ,. a a,., is ueoc ur1ng IS ::.36-9821 . !!:... - -• -4 ,~,71·.~ . .,,= .. ~. ·--,,-,-,---,-,-,._-I M~~-~1~1-'--71--~1~122= I sale \\/all {'01\SOJes. t-;o A:\1ERJCAN boa1 1rlr. usPd Autoi;, Imported 970 1lressf'r. ('Xrr c}Tlt>. l 1 k '" "" .--,.-u11ca ns rumen 1 0 8S4 &I:!. Jn original cartons. I----------I clown requu"f'd. Cash 90 plan OSI• only: 15· Gltn·l.. gla~~t"! _ SAYE $1000 00 nPii. 166-il \Variderf'r l.n, ABC Color TV. !KlZ1. Atla nt11, huU; s.17-i97:t or 6/;,.-."'Jl~ TH.... , Prestige Sports Cars ' - Hunt. HRrbour. 2,IXXI sheets s:t X 14" and STRING liass %. size. cover, * SPECIAL * '71 914 • 'i ll g1<1 delux • .69 3,0CO sheels 81,"2 X ll". f'rl'nch bow. Vrry good. Huntington Beach. 968-3329. Boet1/MerlM HONDA :\fAPl.E rlble bt'd w/Englan-. Su r p I us Ir om tr i a I 548-9813. 1 ¢ STEREO SALE Grooming &. Bathing Spec-Equip. 904 m Sale ri·ucks do nnT qualify :'19IB1'.• z,: .. ::..T .. ~ '68• '..,o~!B rler mattres! & hox sprin.i:s. d I ~=,c....:.....______ ia.ls; All brf'eds dogs. \Vi.II ,..,.,..,... ...... " $3.5. 7.101 Seashore, N.B. emonsrr1'.lion. Price l 70. CONN-tnun[lf't near new <.-Os! 2 Piont>er Ambassadflr speak· g1re your ..... I \t'nder lovinr •'fRIEDlAHDm" 16 Colors to Choose z,qo -SL. coope 1-oadster · ~ Call &12-1321. ext. m . $210 "~ "f1"'0 s-" 2 b rr _, I hol U\ From ' 642-7671. · =Crl '· "'" ers le -reg. $299 \\'/pur-care. V."ill supply transpOr· urner oml!'&ITauu a co • f\9 911-E Targa. e '71 IT'S Christmas Timf'-Big *k 67~1340 ** h r 1 Std d ·" c .• ~A818 stove,modr.t206,forboator ,_MAQIDIW'f,., Order Yours Today 'l'R-6 e ·-.~ffiZ-GT e DINING roon1 taltlt', lt>a r. 6 c as.-o a~ an ar tauon u ~· .,.,_.. , '"' chairs. credenza, Ital ian huys, B !.II \\"ood C'.larlnE"1 Office furniture/ AM JF1.I r.tPX amplifif'r or 534--030'2 6-lOpm only. ll3 lrallr.r $50. let' bolt f11r boa! Cash for your Hol"lda V2 Ton 8' Style Side i\l;uiy n1ore tC> chooile trom. Provinrial. Xlnr co 11 d. S57i: G.E. motor -3 ph Equip. 12"4 $179. U.S.A. S1ereo \\'are. 'Bro&d\\•ay, C.i\1. or trailer $15. ~1666 d11ys, 5.~7-6814 • S~J.7~ $2848.0Q 4.1:!.t}>orned ;\ffiZ Deii.ltt 220-410 V $65.; ice ~lratrs sz --'-'-------hou~"· 191 F.. 17th St., Costa (21 PED. l...hua. Apr.o. malf',6 ··~'""'°=':::.:.·'~"~'·='·-,,--=c-l "e~T,,:CH~E=B~l-K~E:...:S=Ho.:.A~C=K-. 111 52:\-7250 ~i74_•_· ------JO raClltg SID; JS"' P\\·r J;\1 "609" copy paper lype ;\11'Sa, 6-F.>-2-t-12. = B * • NF.;\\' COLONI,\L SOfA nrower :i hp b&s. I .vr old £~2. In original ca rtons. I ~,:.:c:::c,,:c:.:.:.::o____ champ sired, ~how qua.l, BAIT tankK \\·i th pun1ps, NEW BICYCLES SPQrt (1.IStom sea! • full lac. MW & CHAIR. SlOO. I ~,,-.., "" • SP!'.:AJ.;ERS, 11111hogany box-alw lema.le, ~t.11 together. $54.95. l\\11rine hrdwr k ac' PAR1·s e ACCESSORIES ll)ry f'q uippf'rl. 6~l-.l38l aller 5 ?)• ony . ..,,,. fi.l~·:i.' afl J. '.l,000 shef'I.~ 81'-' X l•l"" and PS, 1~1" Jrnsens, JtL~I built. 339-0m ce~. Discount! 549-07 0 5 EXPERT R EPAIRS lj4 TON 120 bass Co111ellt1 a<:rorrllon, ?.,fQO sh('els Sl~ X 11"'· ·s10. 51S-.14S!l. .,,_ _ _, !i.'l7-SOi7. ON ALL MAKES "CAMPER SPECIAL" & . 'i PCBirchdiningroom .~1 & ell pearl. l1kr nr11·. !laid .Su rpl llS fron1 l r i 11.! KLH&TEAC AKC re(qr"dJ\Iini.-........ 1,1'2"",'r-B · "\I'l l $318900 d · p · 110 P'"' h••k1 ·1 moo /· Boats Powae _,, ·razing •. v "'1''' . hu!f'h. i200. Xlnr l"flnd SGOfl .. ~('ll for $?,OQ. l.rg g-o-1!1110nsll"At1on. rice . "'· · · · · , ..,"" . , 962-5666. ,.,11·1 franif', cushions & goorl C111! 64 2 .. l:l~l. f':<!. 1i7. ~T~'~P•~"~'''~·~~·~~·~"~·~OO~o~7 I 2/'f'. $:"...O. 6-~-4227 att!'r . .e_,, 31, U ·n· hl C b _ 1093 C BAKER, CM . ~=~~~~---~ 4P\1 ..,., . ni ig II. 1ricru1sPr, ·Near ~-ai rv1ew • .;46-413-0 CUSTOM Textured Ve lvt'\ 9" j1res S:.::O. ~ 16 .. 111 rl' 11•ht;"('ls 3 IB.\\41nodel D !~'Pl'Y.T1!ers J , ~~·~·~-----~~ 'fully/equipped. $21.500 ('I.Ir. Sf')rl C'llst. M.'at, \"S, f'USt,,n; !Ofa, a vocado & j!;O\fl. 4 mo"s ror ·:r1 VS Ford s~::.. ~149-3790 auto 1yp1.~is-2 J\1aslers k 1 I ' ,, , I AFGHAN pups, AK C. .FrAlllte, 5.12-5350 e\Ts ari CYCLE TRAILER Can1Pf'r Spec. -Ranger RO.Y CARVER, Inc. rd $'~· '"l'l"t:!O <rOVING cl TV ~" Slavr. All for Sl:ilO. or cati fl'ff toYou Terms, Xlnt pedigree, 7 & "'ttke-'•. Almost fl!!\\'. haul 6 bikes. 20 $!TI .DO F.:xtr~. 0 · •· 1 · ....,,,.,, · ,. oor ~"' 1 1 r •--------Reasone.hlf', home -raiK-d. c-'-_::,,::::::::~·~::::""c-=-:-:~I fl long 8 ft wid~ phonr_ l/2 TON 105 2925 Har~ Blvd. .. ...... Automotivf' Eltcellence ' '" NE\V l'Ola .llOld $32.1. Takt> brand nMv ronsole &tt'rPO. "" ho'lui.;:ht -' e Par I\ e Y • -J l ines, 2 Times, $2.00 633-l5r82. :x>' Gl~tron,. J/O. 160 HP 54-0·56.'lO ask for Bili Har\:>Jd "FORD VAN" Costa 1\-Tesa 546-4444 s1:n. Nevrr USf'rl lo1·tseal par10 lurr1. /I)\)\\ er, s!ove. , .. =,.:..:.:"="~------~~ • .;,.~;,;;;;.;.;,;;;;;;,;;,,;;,;;;~ jAJ<E"J;;;;;;;;;-p;;p;;---;;;~ Mercru1is:er. ~ke ne."''• l\fany 5J2-4.J43 after 5 P:f: $2926 00 '70 8\1\\1 2002. Orang£', : ' al"ail. 6J9-.60'l3: 968-5806. rl'frig. Bdrm .suue, r"OHee &. P ianos/Organs 826 AKC Poodle P\IP-!. ready ette'Sl'JOn~ 1nclud1ng trlr. . . . , mag.!'. Al\l /F':'lf. ;\lichelin rrid 1hls, Jan1ps. 646--8.757 _.. UNIQUE Australia n shep. bt!fore Thank Ir I v i n r. 14500 644-35'9J \\'ANTED: 30.1 or 2,1() Honda fire. lo. mr. i\lust sell. Make UP1«11.STERED grey-brown flf ler '4. OPEN SUN l-6 unny lo good ho ,., __, Choou now, cuh or terms. · · &ramblrr. Jlonda Trfl il 90. F 1 1 ~ clutr"1hair S25, fH&--7392. 402 P ,.,. mr 1 ~an.1 9fi2-69l~ 1970 SEAFUTE \\•ilh tra1 lf'r. Runnlnl! or no! and parts u I a ~tory equ1p1n.-u • rear _or_".'.·-"-'-·'-'-"-·----·l C S CM H.e 1111oval •'Bag .. Sale Com" 1o 645-2'248 afler :J pm. ~=~=~-.,,=~=-.I J60 hp MercruiSl'r, $3.00'.l. ~,7_9~= · door glass. o5ta Mt'sa . t., ·· -KEYS TO HAPPINESS ' AKC Br---' .m ,,.,,, '" TON 123 S 1hn1 Oct. 22 \\"a11tl."<!-the right home ADORABLE uuu-91)8.746:> or 968-4547. · · '· Y4 • CHAIR & ottonlRn s7:i. g• HX)'f s nf ltf'rns i\lust go~! lor !he bcsl values in ror .a n1ale Bullm11stllr hound l)l.lfJll. Reasonable.I -"'-~"--'--"'~~~-BRAND nr.'I' 10 speed SUPER VAN rontp. l\O[R $ll0. :l h/"· !bis J\1ARDAN THRU·~r SHOP clog 67~Ja90 !\lust i.ell quic.kly. ·1fl9..3n8, 16' 1.la&pru-._SO hp_J\1M'Cllr,v Ar11cr1r11n fo:,ou:-1.-Olympia, $3096 00 $.'i. ea. 6'l~i-008l all J:JO. 1810 Park "'""· CJ\1. &l2--78:iG ORGANS . PIANOS 31949 s. Coast H\\-y, No. c, outboard with trrulE>r ~. -19'", 1100. Call 11.ftf'r 6 pn1. • Nf'w & Used FREE C'\Jte lri.sl.'}' black & 548-1336 "'"kdy5 hefnrr. 6 P :-01. 84&-9121. G.ar•g• 5•1• 812 STOVE:. rer .. "te.rro, "'"shr, y 'II b I d d'd \\"hil r. kH!en.~. Also .\·oung S. Laguna. r ~=-~--~-""·" lG-orv ..,.,;p~d ou • g • you 1 SELL or partner ·70 Fonnu a 160 1r"ONDA. r-··•·•y r-g-' ~ wi. ...... •.r ~.. r~ · A"TIQUES R ... r rt <1111 ~l'I, :, f'hes1 dr.1·, hr set, mother cal. 847-1095. FREE lo iood home s . ..-, , .., 1, : OU11u c aw · CllOOSf-from 111.rge selection 21'. :w;Jn·1 cond. J\lr. Joyct', ... 111, \\"f'lr, 0., ... ,1, p·-· l 22' Ir 2 t\\·1n br.ds, couch. f'ha1rs. \Veimaraner 2 yrs. beaut. • · • v ~ ., ~ table, dresser. ha tree. Lo"'·rcy . ltammofld -Thomas SHAGGY 1m1I poodJr hlk ~94-7184. ''''·"' <, 289 B·•dy. 0 hikei; & lamps. rolfee &. md trained It mixf'd ff'.rrier I .....,..,, • Victorian lamp lahle, ak tbJ!; .. r lr, &l:H7~7. . l;ulbranSf'n • \\"wiitzer ,1/111n marking§, smart as yr. 540-l930 dayi, 673--0993 Boats, R•nt/Chert'r 908 FOR :;;alf' 1970 BSA .Wl Vic-Hoo~1f'r. /ligh hoy & mirrnr. -'-'--------1-r·arfi.'>11 -Ba!diA·in organs ~ \\ilip :>li;l-82'Jll. ~,)JI/~ -&.,.n-Flora CORTINA 1968 Cortina GT $1095-' 4 ~fWC'd, chrome \\•heels. only 2J .OOO n11 .• Immaculate! Phonr. &16.7891. DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 510 \\"alnul dn>ssr.r W/marble CH R I S T :'ll AS portraits. Chickenn~ _ KnR be 4 Stein· FREE adoJ"ablt Puppies. See f'Ve5/wknd~. '(';i'25 + C•tlfne 27 ;~ S:9~;~7 set for dirt. lop. ~1df' hoard, p1cturf' skerchf'fl 111 pasll'I.•. hkene~s 1i.·ay . llal!C'l & Da\.1s piafl09 lo bt'lil'\"I'. c 1 p i 1 t r an 0 BASSET HOUND 5 weekdays for $110. Fully ' . · 54-1-0 G<1.rdcn Grove Blvd., .. , ..... ,, 4 Dr: dlr. -4 5Pd. S.H.c. Tint . g!as11, under 1:i00 milr.s. full. • • !act warr11nry. Rec. Bucket ). seats, \\"Sii' tires. T11ke small h·aml'~. 111.mps !· more gu;i r 2 hr sitting, $20. 1\lu~etic p"ayPr pianos Beach. 496-6323. 8 Wttk~. AKC, equipped. Location Newporl fO~Q-.up b1ryr.le, German. 3 \l'rstminsi.-r 64&-7335, J-1()6 Lincoln l.a.. 49-J. \2&1 P11111p .~. Elt'rtric Show quality, $100 Harbor. 714/96f 4840 for info mo~ ~I!!.. /$<)()k qraC'k, Ltk(' 121.1) .)!*!-.1fiS8 or 1714 i 6.lfi-4010 N.B. NE\V w;itrr sn f!t'n•·r , I R.~lie s.....,R kf'rs :O.JJXED ~lu'Phl'rd go od • 67'>-7!>;•2 • UEW TER , OIT nf'W. $ .. n •• 'rl!!-1 48.. 1---'---------·I ,~ walchdog, no r.hlldrrn. 10 BL A YA ~ - - ----Z-:i PL\!. Can1p1ni:: rqulp. 11 u1omatic t tmrr. Cost $·lCMJ. ,\u10 IJ'!h~·m units for any nio5• sho!.!, li.~brkn 537_1320. POODLES, AKC. toyi;. OlARTERS FOR s11lc l!lit Yan111ha ;\l1n1 HI.• 1urfhoard , girl's bike , dtne1· Se!! for $1 7:.. 231 l.a Ol'gan or piano n11n'1, k ar11n·s. al! ;i.ges k Fi5hi ng • Crui!ing Endtfff1. $2:..o or hest oUer. b & ,_ I Palon•a SC '9'0•0·, J\lflrlin Gu itari; OUR fll\'Qrl\~ kitten. black <•lo·•. to-... Stud··-·•-. ~•o ,,,,. Te t I c,u ... niap £" rv.1n · · · · •' v,"' · v • '"' """' ¥ '-'" R~r.·ations 644-8211 Ji<>-'<'•· '·==~~~-=I h d~--1 k \\'.-i:!IVP tl'rn1s up hl 5 }TS v.•1th \\'lll!e lee!,. 6 \\l"l':ks. o"" ~··s .- rlo11-r, or oldl'r trade. (Zl-4- UW'I \Vil! fin pvt pty. Call 5-16-8736 or al!cr 2 pm 494 -6811. I'll. "''<"' s, rot rr. many 1'<E\\' lo11·hf'Al fUok\1 art'. ""''"·"'' · Boats, Sall ftl'l6 * '70 SUZUJ.;I TC 90. 370 Internatlona.J Harvester 1h ·1 341 A \roodl d Frr.-rlf'hvery \\tthin 100 mi's 6iJ-1116-I ==~---,--~---,~~ '"' T 0 n rr 1 ems. · ' an ~1a1nl.-.~s s1f'rl. solrl S•l:.!:1. $ . f . f d · FREE -unlquf' Australian ;:;:;::;::_;:;;c;;_ ____ .;,:, mil,.~. L1k.-nPw! ~ ~iinra Rf:CREA I N CENTER Pl, Cosra ,\lf'I«!. 5i8-9Sl.l. t11i,,(' SSI. 6:{9-602:1: ~4:-i.~. afu adcfion guara4n0 e• MALE COCKAPOO Shrphrrd mix puppy nt'e<l~ 1971 PRODUCTION Rri. Cos_La_ ,\l~s:...!"_ftt'r Ii ~· ROY CARVER, Inc. OCT 21 22 23· J1 23 E A tra ifion ovllr -yri fi 1110 olrt * ~-8MJ i;:ood home iA<ith y11.rd. Very I CLOSE OUT I - -~ .,5 H bo Bl d '70 240 'Z' .,1, . 1 1 l• Colnrado l"l"ri, local car fully equipped. l1nmai·ulate thru· 1 ' otlt. dlr. \\ill rake trade Qr finance pvt ply 142481.0) · · · · · 2 ~'A:0.11LIES •rlJ1n.c all 0f)Pn ,\·lon thni ~-n J!Jnm.!lpin ---• · YA:'>!All,\ "-<I. RE'11rly for ri1 rl 29~. ar r v . B11Jho11 Bl\·rl., B 11 l b o ;i , llpn\'~ & rurn. Call ~HJ..-0-1.16. FREE WOOD l<l1·abll!'. 6'5-2'J48 alreor 5 pm. f.f!:<;f modf'\1 11v11.il11b!f' 111 Xlnl fnr lfllln' boy. r.take Costa :Vie~& !"146-4441 1. •• S<i1urrla_vs !Oit1n-f.rnn. Sun l-6 :'llahot: lurn . r·(lurh. 111t Santa Ana. lfil.I Superior. C;>.t 64&-~:tll N!~\\IPORT DOG t;ROO;\t-pre·impor1 ,.;1irtA..'( pners nl !rr' i;-1.·...'.:,111;. FORD J9fi:J ··~ tnn truck \11th u1rn.~1ls. ~n1 appl1anre.<;. -GAS 1110--,.,-. ~ll~.\-. 0-,-,~,-,,7,-BY E'S (_;()()fl h•lffiP ,11 r·h 11 d re n ERY, 2903 ··c·· Ne'ol.'POrt DUTCH BUil T 'fifl l.::A\VASAKl l2tl J967 8 ri . cahover l:arnrer. l PR. ')()llC"h1>s, 11·alnu1 eon -20 Keys to Happiness ,,.,,.,, lnr 10 mo olri fen1. Bl vd . on the pr_nlnll'Ula. CO:'\TT~~ST 77 l #7'.li }'ully ('tJUlp. Bnlh truck & ,_ lnr 1-1.'(. sink. lli.•2'il I~. \l'hitllrr Hllil OE;>.IQ LOADED Sl2 950 very sl18 1·p! Make oCfer! ."Oii' sterl'O ,\,\IfF':'-1, ~gl box • fi7:,.67&1 .afr ,:. • \\"hi!1.1('r 21.1/fi~!-IOiG Reaglr. ~--6479. fi7.l-7766. ON;E~ :l(I r.ii.; 1 • • '.'ll!}-1.112 • can1prr 111 or1.c:11u1! rnn- Call .jfl.1.fi/ll 1 nr ~> 16-87.lfi. Mpl'lngfn11111., 3 har stools, 1 6, PUPPIES AKC. Adorable C .... · I -------dit 1on. Good 111\"f'S T1nen!. mis<' 64+-6748 DF~COMTIVF: "Tough! ir11n llAt11l\10ND, SI e 1 n way, '.l Cutio rem;i " kitten~. ~ I# l30J DIESEL $Zl.rJO 1966 !'iUZU l.::I ~tl'~t bike, Buy lt for 11. llEASONABLE '66 1600 Roadster Miscellaneou• 818 ,1·1 111' r11.<'k: 11'1\d~ 80 botUel!. \"llJ'Tlaha. New .t used \\'ks o!d. 1 orani;:e, 2 l1ger.1. 1-rup &. toy poodle~ all CONTEST 33 1 •."HJ needs OOl lf'•Y· A~ is SI;). or offer thi~ \l'e f' kP n d. ~ spd. dlr. l.it•Je je111~J. hug- .,. 67"'tr 962 1=0 colors. I tiny female Yorid~ LfV" ooAARD -· •511 •-rr 8, •• ~, ·11 '-~ -'· ,,......~ · pianm; of most makes. Best -"""· crl'U:JV ,, ...... " .,.,51" r r, ."M"'"Ow • ln1ef'f'i.ted parties only. CaU ger orange w1 I 11<L1'U1op. M GAU.ON Aqua r i u m . S\Vlt\1:0.llNC pool , 12· x 31;·· buy5 in So. Calif. al Schmidt UNUSUAL baby kitten~. 5 •8•9_3-_!lt~I~·~· ~~-=~~-I OPEN HOUSE 10Al'l-1-6Pi\t "66 HONDA 90, 1600 mi ~130. tTBSZZTJ Excr.Llent cond. cabinet, fl~h. plant~. filter rll'('p, \\·ith filler &. Jaddt'r, f\.tu s!c Co., 1»07 N, f.1ain, 1n11.lr. l ff'm. house broken, *"" AKC Rec. Chihuahua SAT&. SUN, ocr :n. U $nJ e ~'>--3:163 CHEVY l96i! ~ T Pick U {.~,"r'i· 9 T.a 30 koam'm 4 ru;, ~~'Tl_ .• •t-. XI•! -od. 54° "<.7J $50. Call 5.17-st'.158 Santa Ana, call alt 4 pm, '493--3894. puppie1, 2 mnn!hs. $25 &nd 33.tl \V. O)A.li\T H\\'Y, NB · • • · P· ...,.. """"'.u. ,_=';.:.,.·=""--'"--·--~-"-="I c;:;_..::.::....::.....c:.:::.. __ =, 1 -.;.:::c~.c::=----~~ 1 ----'----~7. I u,, Holl•nd Y•cht,/Newport Mobil• Home• 935 Turbo hydra dr1ve, 327 alt t:oo pm CAil 546·8736. Auction 804 Auction 804 Auction 804 Auction 104 ~j7-5.1.'4 • * 7141644_0139 SPACIOUS ,,, ... .:;;].;;;;;;;-; 1ro1or, i cyl, heavy duty 1967 DATSUN 1600 . '"' 1>1U'.~. eh!-oin r trim S: ~· AUCTION OCT. 23, 1971 ROSSMOOR LEISURE WORLD 23532 Paseo de-Valencia, Laguna Hills IEI Toro off ramp from San Diego Fwyl Don't miss this bonified, first & o nly a uction of the R.ossmoor Leisure World model fur- nishings ever he:d. Ove r 2,000 items. Furniture of the finest quality & makers •s Master Craft, Bak•r, Pino·de·Luca, .Cavallo , Kovak Studios. Many antique it•ms of furn. Chin•. lamps, etc. Antique brass bed; sterling silver; oil paintings; Chippendale whet-not, mir· ror back; 2·5' hand carved wood cupid candelabras; M.C. bdrm set1 kingst w /canopy; M.C. 8 sided commode, marble top, lights; custom sofas; t•a wagon, T•rron• m•tte; 3 tier pr crystal lamps; tilt-top card tbl; gold leaf base d in in g tbl w / side chairs; n•st tb:s: ** AKC M!nlaturf' poodle -48. Spkmn & Stphns, ywl x a:i In Nl'wporrs lines! bumJ'l('r) ln mill'!!. Orig ROADSTER pup& <."OCOa brown & bl'l.ck . PACff1CA, One _ of most park. L\1u~I bf! llCcn lo ap. owner. :'..J8-'.l90j, SllARP • A·I CONDITION soo1s.549-1045. twau boet11 on r<:1allt . prccialc.890W.15th,Sp.84.1951 CllFVY p· k U , . $995 ----------I }'RASER, 3424 Oporco, Np!. ~-rior, Wt'St lo 15th. ~ IC p. Ne\\ PHONE: 515-2083 GREAT Dane pups, C"hamp. ""I"-& tlrrs /de l\.n) e I ~~~,:,:,=c,.::..c:=::=:.---1 sim:J. SK>w or pet. M Ir F. 673-5252. Nr. Hnag. :~~. Body ~~ g:ic co~. '70 DATSU N Pic k-up, RIH, Bnuttful. 639-3409. CAL 31. Xlnl cond., anodizt'd Tr•ilers, Tr•v•I 945 tl1ake ofter. 67:;.....1601 Aft 6. Perris Valley Cllmpe'r dock ' ' --o==7uz=rn=-----I mut, boat bath. other ---'------·I~-~~~--=-= bum fl er. Good cond • SCHNA P\1Pl'I :-ctn&. $2900. 846-5181. 10 i;:a.I. propane tank 1960 El Camino. S-\9j.-\960 ;,.tS-j()\2. Stud itervice-eroom.ine SJl~htly used $22 Chev, ·~ ton p1rk11p wfnew 1f'nns M&-Om 1971 Hobie Cat • &l&4660 e\."l!'S • t:llJ:' 149a. 648 Baker, C.;\I. RED 1970 Datsun ~Z. 6' Deluxe ~ Perfecl col'!(!. Z..Iult Sell. 9 \VK Old Mlnieture poodle puppil'I $~. 642-Un&, or 534-0302 6-10 p.m. only. 116.'iO. 5'1!t-7943 luto Service, Perts 9"49 ~"',·7,-l';;;;I. v;;;;:--,,;--;;;;:-;;;I ~C~a'.'.U..'533-3855~~':.· ---~-1 ::..:=-~--~--~I -.... '69 Ford Van, to ml. nf'>A' MORGAN ~ complete 1pin-e e TIRES e e l!N"S, '-"Pt' dPck, lmmac, '71 Datsun :HOZ, 11.ir, maas. \Van!ed-fM riaht homl" tor a male: Bullme~tlff naker gear & f'qu lp. Call CLOSE·OUTI I must sel! fi13--196il. 5.000 miles. oran,Rfl', xlnt. Jim fTI4l 6Th-5080. BLEMS change oveN1, di.~· 1963 JI~ CHF:VY P ick Up. Best offer. 832-7521 evn. Cal 27 buy -$7500 continuf'd deslgn11, 40% oft Good rond. 179~1. FERRARI DACHSHUND PuPpies, min. Ltat $10.~. 673-SZl U81!d tires. l•rie selection, 5JS-49lll doi. 67S.-3590 AKC. Maa:l\oc. red, bl.k le 8"t1, Sllp1/Doelu-ftO $4Fi~~-Sl0tt, .,5 E, 1968 CHEVY PU ~Ton. V-8. Ian. 1'fltF. 63l-40lS. R/H I ==-=-'---~---~ISJOE TIES 11v•ilabSf', 25· 17th SI., C~I 646-2444 auto. p/s. . new f res, GOJNG •broad, mu.at uU Sailboats. S60 Per mo. 2 OIEVY Asrro~. VW to mug! sell: $1850. 968--0826. 1..baia-<AJ>IO 3 mo. old. 9iow Newport 1'1arlna, 20th St. Chevy adaptert, t'hrornt lug ·6& FORD !i Ton Pickup, qUallty. Cheap! 968-~ R.19-2281 . nuts a.nd locks. ,\lust SE'll auto, nidlo & he11.1er. Good GREAT Dane Pupple1, 5 wk.ii <>Id. $100 f'ach. Male A Jem. S.2-483'4. SLIP tor 2-1' bolll, Sl .50 ft. 543-5380. 11\ape. $2'100. 642-86.sG. 3711 Channel Pl11<:t, FORD 15 in. J\lag rims~ 14 Auto L•asing Newport l&lsnd ~-In. mag rims with lugs, FCRN.ieGfnna.n•hortha.ir BOAT i llpe a all 25,~, New SAncf' tim 11 •1 ~0UR wlnme lea~e deparl4 964 ---------1 FERRARI AUTHORIZED SALES a: SERVICE NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 W. CO.st Hwy. Newport Be•ch • LXVI desk, inla id ; b url China cabinet, d usty yellow, lights; round d in tb/, T•rron• matte; M.C. ,;deboord, wolnul burl Ro•ewood inlay; kingu gold & ,;Ive' leaf hudboud; 2 gold ft•f consoles & m irrors; Fr. c urio c abinet w / brass dome; Fr. China cabin•t: sectys; Es· critoire secty w/ lights, d~ Terrone; cut g la ss; tufted hdbrd w/canopyf queensz: com· pJ.t1 bdrm sets, !iv rm sets, d in rm sets; velvet chairs, round commode, w1lnut w /b rass inserts; slumber lo unges, loves•ets; oval, carv•d cfH:-mirror; curio c•binet, gold l•1f w / lighh. Pointer•. AKC, tM!.kl "-1how v · Mi-3237 mt-nt ofl('rs all popular bk>odllM. 64&-1158. Xlnt acmmmodatlons in • • Anicrlcan .r. Import makes """' M~73-{iEl()6. Can.re cluttered? Sell ywr •t com~tJtlve rates. l.A!t our Put A llttle ''loot" in yow: • • ...,,,-; ln1pr1ction Friday, Oct. 22, from 10 •m to S pm & S•t., Oct, 23 from 9 to 10 •m. All mer· chaindlM must b9 pick.d up on d•y of 1ale. Sherman Cr•ne, Auctione•r ' 1' TOY aprimt poodle. fem. 10 ASW:. =~ I Ski tll "Elephants" fut •. call o.I· le~ experts lallor YOUR "'ks. A.K.C. ::.:::;:!_____; • _.. ly Pilot Ou&Utf'd now: leate to YOUR needs. "It's 646--6443 17>'J . O\VEN !1berc111p '9.'/"70 Ml-M71 the 11trviC(' that mtkci the: AKC Collie pup,i trl..colors. h.p. Muc. O.B. SlOOO. It'• alwa,ys thr. rtrht time k dlift:N'ncf' ... Ch 1lrf'd .xi Ch PtttirY $50 962-3~4 ~w1y1 t~ rirht plACf' If THEODORE l4tl-78~ •ti 3 L1' Gt..ASPAR , xln't ronri )'Ou wuit RESULTS! Call ROBINS FORD r•lll nsullll an ju1t a pbont: \l"/lrlr &-~ hp J\lf'rc outbrd 00-5673 It plllr;1 that .ad 1060 HARBOR Bl.VD ~u away . 64:)..!lfi78 ~ng. $~. 6'11-ffi29. toda,v! COSTA J\lESA 6'12·0010 J..t.v!J;. R.11 tho9e baubles lot' .., ''bucks", call Oualtied ... 643-5878. nru.:o of lha.1 okl runuture'!' It's ttall.y not °'*1 bud . .. ,., to replace. J ulf .-.tcb Ole .,. fw111ture I: ml.etlll.MO'Jt columns In the ONlltwed S.dlon. '-: • . , '• '· . • . . • . .. .. ' . ,. " . : .. . • ' • • . I • t ! r : I • i i r • I ' . .· • .. DAll Y PILOT WtdntSda)', OclObff 20, 1971 .:::: CALL US NO.II PHONI 557·9220 INSTANT CREDIT TOI lllD AIO mu UYI YOU MO•n I .If you en,.. ifl Colffomia 3. If YfN ore rww on 'fOAlf job 2. H you owe money on 'f04Jll 4. If yov ho•• liftl• or no CCII' CrWt LIT Ml TIT TO AIUMI 1'111 (lllfT .. T-. YOI MID M TIUffOIMAf 2~ .I $2399 Big 225 CID toginf, h1llv flKlory tquipptd ll23CIR1 305S9 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2469 (011AB25516563l '199 DOWN '79 MONTH ~.:. llft~IOial'"'-o-.S19itlO"""'"" ... ' ,..f .. ,&l<to'° l ollt ........ <""'1"0'l <f'e' """""'K,,.... 11<1,,,..,,1~· P'<• UOOJ "'L toa & !;""· MMJ.ll P!IC!fl1'(.I lt&ll 1091'- All NEW '71's MUST GO Str.# ••••••••••••••••••••• -list ••••••••••••••• YO\lr Cost LH2:lCIE1 091 19 ••••••• : •••.• 3919.35 •• ,,.,, •••••••• 34027' ......••..... 3362.95 ••••••••••••..• 2957'1 ••.....•..... 3421 .62 ••••••••••••••• 2946'' llli!!CIE 1111:49 .... s~.L ? ••.... 8417.42 I I. I I j I I I I I I I I I 3'4au lH23CIE1?24!!2 •............ 3391.38 •••••· ••••••••• 2921 11 LH23CI E13 2487 .... , , , ...... 3391.38 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2921 11 LH 23CI E137134 ........... _..3462.18 •••.••••••••••• 298015 lH23GlR260600 •••......... ,4561.01 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3347'' t i 11!181Rl!6!!6!!1 , . • ,S,0.L_D,, ••. , 456 1.85 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3347'' .. .. . . . .. .. .. 3181.82 ........... , ... 3329'' SOLD '"'°19 3371" k;tl .. j (j[J 18QQjZ . , , , , .... ••I 4 UT•• l t 29CIE13152J ........•.•... 3589.57 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 304211 ............ 3815.72 ............... 3220" ............ 3752.57 ............... 3171" ............ 3957.60 ............... 3092'' \\It li!861[l £!5886 ... ,S_D.l_D .. , , . ea79.i4 I $ I I ¥ I I I I I I I I I I !684M •... ' .•.•... 4393.39 ••••••••••••••• 369614 ............ 4018.20 ............... 3377" ............ 40H.20 • ..... • • .... · .. 3377" ,..., ___ ......... soLD ..... ain.u ..... • .. •.. 3898"' ............ 3692.50 .... · • • • • ...... 2925" Wl 23G IE148 20 •............. 3757.20 • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • J08J11 ............. 3855.70 ............... 3395" ............. 4030.49 ............... 3495" ...,oe.....,"""'""·· .... •.0." .......... a~•~•~•.~s•...,...-.~ ...... ~...-. ....... !lltir- Coro:1 tt440 Auto. tronl., rod111, llea1er, wi11tewall !ort l. ioll- dau !op. VPW'11J. $988 "" ••:ti '68 TOYOTA 7 Dr MT ,• ip~d. nidio, healtr, ~·"V' iriltrlo•. )(IV?'/3 '68 PONTIAC '2 Dr.MT .• V-1, ei< u1nd1rioning, md.o, heo!er, ¥i~yl inr•rior 1oad .,..hteli buc~u ~tell, VBM77~. '71 GREMLIN If A1t11ric•11 Molori Mtotrr. whi1twoll1, dork grfffl. Ul!itnate f'COl'IO- my. »r. Mo. 736491. 51398 :~;. '69 FORD Gtl.,SOO V-1, 11Ulo. tror11 •• power steerin;. r.:td•~. f.e~•er, ZQGl>'l'l • $1088 .•. OPEN 9 AM to 10 PM 7DAYS A WEEK • v., Rod·~ & Mi)ler, rhtome w~tll, pontl1ng, cor· pe'I 1122~~7) 5988 '"" rllCI '66 OLDS Jo r11nodo Pov.•· 11'"'"9· power bro~e 1. l•l l w~rel. RUSOO~ • $888 '"" , 11(1 '70 BARRACUDA V-8 •odio, ~toter. w)ij11woll Tirei. w~t tl (O•t•I 1o"dou lop, 1 ~9601. $988 ::::. '70 CHEVY NOT• Ct•. Av!o Irons .. heoh•. wh1tewo\l t1tt 1. "'lort! covt'1 Bodo. up loghh + much much mo11. 3J18US 51188 ::~. '68 CHARGER '2 d•, H.T., V·B. auto.powe r 1t4eri11g, rad io, hto1tr. loc1. air, londmi top ..... 1 ..... WQD~72. 5988 ::~. ! • -. I ~. --• _..,.., • 1 ·•·r J'o',• i " • ' ~ ' . -~--- ' WrdMMliJ, October 20, 1971 PILOT·AIMRT15£l 24 ...... _ ........... l~ L .......... Wllt'fw ... Autos, Imported RAT P90 A"'-, UMd CONTINENTAL '69 FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE POl'SChe yello\io', mag wheels, jusi J!k~ brand new. YPS. 421. Ask baout our 100% ·10 Opel """" w.,,, • """· lo 1960 VW C11111-r mi, xlnt cond. O'o\•ner "''ill r- 511.crllice Jor quick u.Je. Complete 962---0397. J\.lag Wheelis, wide oval!, ttll• warranty. 0~~so~ 'e, ,,~ ' . 549-30;11 EilL, Qi or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA :\IESA . e Cn111111ete Stock of • /IBBD '"" ... "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 IU.CH ILYD. IHwy. J91 893-TJ66 e 527-6824 FIAT 1i9 .124 Sp Cpe, yellow, v•el! cared for. $2,15(), Pri· vate Pry. ~6 JAGUAR .·NEWPORT • •IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Ne wport Beach KARMANN GHIA 19S6 HARD lop O:tupe. Ne''' tires, clutch, brakes. Clean, 5-18-2667 . LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS PEUGEOT ..D~lewu 9 TOYOTA 3100 \V. Coast H""'Y· Newport Beach 19-16 Jiarbor, C . .\t. 646·9303 MASERATI SANTA ANA MASE RA Tl TOYOTA ly nice, fGFM712) $1,095 lHUU ~Y'!_VO' "FRIEDLANDER" 1J7M ••AC .. <HWY. iti 893-~ • 537.Q'.24 1969 Coupe. J~,COO n1iles, show1norn cond. 644-6357 &-rvice Ucpt. ope-n 7:30 a m See and drive ont! of the '1i: 9 pin i\londay thru Fri-saiest cars in tht! \\.'Orld at A fine Sf'le<:tion of pre-011·ned ,\-IB motor cars ar HOUSE OF IMPORTS Orange County's forcmos1 l'\ll'r('('(les Benz cit'aler . ~2 ;\1anchester . BuC'n.l f'ark Beach Bll'rl rurnoff. S.A. Fv.·y n 1 ;in. 1250 1962 ?.lercE'des &n:t. 11e11 Block, rcblt eng, nu uphcl. $1100. C11ll ~ark, -199-1000 or art 6T.r-8079. 190 ~L '61, both tops. Am·Fm, air. blk 11•/red int. A Beauty\ $14:'il. &IZ-25S9. MG BRAND NEW '71 AUSTIN AMERICA $1735 MG AUTHORIZED S-"'LES It SERVI~ NEWPORT IMPORTS MORRIS '61 Morris l't1ioor, tram nttds 'lt'Ork, eng. rtblt, $1~ or bes! offer. ~:a--011! aft 3. NOW'S THE TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY 'PILOT WANT AD d•yPHONE 540-2512 "e41lt~iit 417 W. \Varner, Sanla Ana -VOL '70 Toyo1', .,,0 ,,...,,, "1.000 l'. I• VO mi. AM/ri\I rad, new tbgls 1' 16 H ho c M -6-16-9303 helled t1rt>.c;. A·I cond. $1560. • ac r, '1 • 642--084-1 968--4622. Autos, Used 990 VOLKSWAGEN ---------'68 vw Conv, 4 spd A:'.lfF:'.1 R.a.d10, J/('aler, 11hi!I! i:;ide walls, Extra Sharp, Priced to sell 1968 KAR.\fANN Ghia. cond. Red. Sl34i *!lo~-3431 • '6.'i V\\f. Xln! con<l. Great transp. S750 * 830-8154 • "'"' '67 VW, n e w Pft[nt. mag whls, perf«I c o n d itlo n. a45--."'6J,, '65 VW Bus, '68 1£i00 r ng .. nu tires, brkl J.. pa!n t. MRnY xtn 1. l\fab ofir 67;)...j(MS. '68 VW Bug good ((lndltion. $1,125 -coll 11f1t!t 6:00 . • 67f>..290.1 • '68 VW Bu.a;. ~. 642-699".1 Mornlngr- or 64Z.2932 '69 VW SUNDIAL, dlxe CAl\lPER. Xtraat '492-23117 or 67~Zl3 allt:r 4. 1963 VW ~c'".-m-po-,--l ~. 673-4868 .st.I Idle Items now! For that Hem 1111der try the Penny Pincher 150, -·11 Pinto • '10 Impala rustm coupt> • 'fid Cougar, fully ef!u ip'd, Jo mi's • •n Ranchero 50), air • ·59 :\lonaro lu.\"ury coupe, 11.l! .\"tras • Take trades, Bank hnarwing. Dir, fl) 523--7250 ·s;:. OIEV Impala, 6 pass 11'Ag ., PSn:>B, &ir. r th. xtra dean. $700. ~739, '59 Chevy .stalion \\agon. Xlnt condilion. SZ"JO. * &l:>-53-13 • '59 CHEVY \\'a~n. Xln! mech rond. Body g'OO(I, $200. 847-6.~2-I . CHRYSLER '68 CHRYSLER Chrysler Plymouth 2929 Harbor , CM 546·1934 '66 PLYMOUTH '66 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA '70 LTD, air power, amJlm. PONTIAC 28.!XXI mi" s, :xln 't cond · I:;;:-;-::--;;:=-'.:'"'.-:-:-I $2800Jolfer. 540-002-l. '68 Le J\lans, 2--dr hrdtp, .6. FORD O:i try Sq _ Auto console shift, Air cond .-. un uu-e, PIS $1-l!Jj or bt'S1 o!r. \\'llgon, Auto, A/C, R/H, Day"s: 630-JOOO Alt ii: Good cond, S550. 5?.0-2261 548--0801. . JEEPS '00 PONTIAC sta \lag., xlnt -·::::c::-".c:'.:-~ cond. Sli.)(). Call i}('t\I' 8 A.\I JEEP "6i . CJ."i, rDI\' bar, & ~ P.\f. ~1{)..()9.lj i\l r Gen. hu b.c;, 29.000 mi's. Besr otler. dn'ln. ' 67!>-5169 . MERCURY GTO l969 S1!1\RP. Pre!. cond. a ir con<l . J\1any X1ras. $2550. 675--7200. '65 RA."4BLER OuU: Conven, lmmac. mnd. 8!!1l! H'15. XJ3.<Ml2. T·llRD ;fi6 T --Bird. ~ I Air. rt111c:ula!e l ~7 lb 545-6618 anrr 5PJ.1. Put a li ttle "JOO(" In Y®r Levis sell thoM; bauble~ !r>r "bucb", C&ll Clu11fit!d .....,..,,, ' -' t , ... ~ .... ,. . . . .., . --· -' . . . . . .. . Wtdnesd4y, ..Octobet 20, 1971 . . a.111 · .. Jacobs Says: GtN. MGR. LEASING? POPULAR MAKES. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR! BRAND ' NEW · Full power equipment including 6 woy seot, tilt telescopic steering wheel, foctory oir cond., etc., etc. ( 3U39T2M416934). ' $ ' .... ,..:....;;.., .. . ' .. .. . . . . . ....... I -. -' \_Jed_ntsd_'1. -""°"'-'_20._1c;1_1 _ _,___DAILY PILOT ft. .. Ask Our Lease Experts OFF FACTORY WltlDO\V STICKElt PRICE -----·----- Complete TRUCK & CAMPER Sales and Service Brand New GMC ''SPRINT'' Loaded with ·V8 e119ine, radio, heater, tinted windshield, etc. 112471. 53487 BRAND NEW TRUCK AND CAMPER NEW 1971 GMC 3/4 TON CUSTOM CAMPER FULL POWER 111 87) NEW 11 FOOT AM ER!GO CAMPER LOADED 14232) TOTAL PRICE BOTH UNITS 5 57 6 200/o DISCO.UNY ...... ---'.END OF SEASON CAMPER SALE '66 PLYMOUTH '68 CADILLAC 4 Or. $eden. V-8, Auto. Tren1 ., Radio, Hea ter. !RY 0598 ) Full power, fectory eir, vinyl roof. IXR.K0911 5 599 5 2895 '70 AMX '70 CHEVELLE S.S. 4 1peed, radio a nd heater. (PqOA l VS, autom atic, redio, heeter, fa ctory air. (2S 3A DZI 51795 53195 . '69 MUSTANG MACH I '67 O.LDS CUTLASS Red io, he ater, air cond., 4 speed. !XWZ47S ) Redio, Heeter, Auto. Trans., Vinyl Top. { 179ASNl 51495 5695 --\ FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE ON ANY NEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STOCK '70 ·;.MAVERICK ' Rffio, Heeter, Stiek. 12LA7081 51497 '68 CHEVY Y2 TON v.a, 4 Speed, Fleetside. ! CE 1482 J 24824 1 51395 . '64 CUTLASS 4 Or.1 Redio, Heeter, Auto. Trens. I 1789NNJ. 5495 , TEST DRIVE · THE NEW HONDA The Sassy Little Car, Is Sassier Than Ever! READY FOct IMMEDIATE Dl!l.IVl!RY IN A BIG SELECTION OF ·filw COLORS! • u.~~D HONDA CAR · !6J68QD l 51295 '66 FORD GALAXIE R•die, heeter, •ufomatic, power steering, vinyl roof, ISSGlS 11 s975 '68 OPEL Red ic e nd heater, 4 speed transmi1sion. IVZU2791 5595 '69 SIMCA Radio, heeter, 4 1peed tren1missi on. (78bCQSI 58 _75 '68 DATSUN '62 FORD RA CHER·O '68 CHEV~ IMPALA CPE. '66 CADILLAC CPE. DE VILLI ~ 4 Pr., 4 Speed, Radio, Heeter. IVHBll41 IR.HN Z56 1 R.ed io, he1t1r, 1uto .• eir, pow•r st1erin9 A brek•s. IXJV5591 Full pow1r equ ipment plus factory air conditioning. IKSJ805 1 . ' -:, 5695 5349 '1795 . ._ . "' . -. ' 540•964(j \: , .. .. ; ' ' ' . . '---- I .. ..l,,. . . . . . . . .. . • • =-c r.:.---.. , H ~ILY PILOT WtdMWiy, Ocl.Obtt 20, 1971 Wtd111sdl.Y, Octobtr 20, l 971 PILOT-ADVERTISER 16 . " ' ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH/IMPERIAL Costa Mesa ,...._::.:::;.- 1 "'-c\-\R'iS\..ERS • BRAND NEW 2 DR. 1971 SATELLITE HARDTOP ASK ABOUT OUR 5 DAY FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE '66 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN St•+ion w19on. Va, autornelic. •edio, heeltr. power oltt•in9, eir conditioning. IRPL500l A ulom~t:c, r~d Oo, he~le r, pow· t r •!ee•in 9, white w~ll li1e1. lHARS8 1>1 '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4 Or. VI, eulomellt. redio, heeler, po,..t r •+t t rln9 l brt~e1, ,;, condilionin9. (b8 1AGGJ $. VALIANT heeler. ~RSW270) '70 FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE UP TO '200 REBATE ON NEW CHRYSLERS/PL YMOUTHS WHEN PURCHASED AFTER AUGUST 15, 1971, AND APPROVED BY CONGRESS ••• BRAND NEW 1971 CRICKET ONLY Serial •4841.JIR.143569 • '63 INTERNATIONAL CREW SIX PICKUP Reel Sh~'P· 4 doo"· V8 , '4 •peed, redio, hieftr. (M4 34l7J '70 PLYMOUTH SUB URBAN WAGON Cu1lom. va. •utom1tic, redio, '66 Pl YMOUTH BARRACUDA ve. tulornet:c. r•dio and h·~'··· power .+eerjng, wh<le we ll !irt\, (S M8444l FREE 4 1peed. AM/FM rtdio. I 480· heeler, pow1r 1le1rin9, f1ctorv BQX ! eir, ••cellenl condition. 12'4 )· AUH t USED CAR SALES $695 $1495 $1695 $2195 USED CAR WARRANTY Sl-r niollftts 911orntM, 21•,. llllKOUllJ 011 pOfts, ll":it llll1eov11t Oii lobclr. Wotti to be do-ot tlm Chrysl"'/Plyl'llovth l11e. 011ty. -' ' ' All Prl<ft Arw Pim Tt• And l ie-. AH C1r1 Ar1 S~ICI T• Prier I.it. All Pr k.H Art Ytll<ll UnNI ,,, .. P.M .. Slllld•w, o.;,..... 24, U11. ' . .. . ~ . ' . ' ~ ·-. --·-·--.. -. .. ' '-I" • , . ' " 27 PILOT -AOVERT l~ER \11.'EaMtsday, Oct~r 20, 1~71 ) l IME . l:l , I n ....... , .. ' . THIODOlll • ~h~allty DMI., THIODOltl llOllNS Jll. IOllNS Sii:. Aw1nl ho r 1971 WHILE._ THEY LAST UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ' ON NEW '71's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC CARS ~ ~ ' • • . ' STILL A BIG SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! ~. . ·· .. L'EASING? Our Volume Le•s1 Oep•rtment offers •II popul1r Amerlc1 n ind Import Mikes at com- petiti ve r1t11. .. LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS TAILOR Y·OUR LEASE TO YOUR NEEDS . "It's the Service Th.i t Makes the Difference" . BEAT DIE PRICE THAW! 'i Factory schedules call for substantial increases on all new 1972 models within less than ~ 30 days. Right now, however, ev,ry new '72 in 1 our tremendous Inventory is. still frozen :·' at '71 price levels, and still subiFct to Theodore Robins year-round v o I u m e discounts. · BUY NOW -SMILE LATER! ' FORD FOR '72 • • THE NEWEST CARS YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR! 1972 TORINO 1972 MUSTANG One Of So.' .talifornia's ' Biggest Pinto Displays! e UOO CC !NGINIS e 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS e 2000 CC ENGINES e AIR COND, MODELS • 4 SPEED STICKS • cu'sTOMIZED e 2 DOOR SEDANS MODELS We have more of next year's models ready for immediate delivery than w-e have ever had during the month of Oc• tober. A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! . FOR~ TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Trvck Experts Can Serve You Best! F-lOO's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS 1972 THUNDERBIRD CAMPER SALE MANY MODELS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO DEALER COST. • MUSTANG SALE ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALi M.any to choose. from. '65 thru '71 models. Coupes, hard· ·' top1, convertible and 2 + 2 fastba.cks. Some with 4 speeds, also ·alr CC?ndltlonln9 and automatic models. PAID FOR OR NOT! ~~.w-- Many to c:hHse from. '65 thru '71 Moclel1, Sport roofs, formals , 2 dier & 4 door hardtops & sedans. Full power, air conditlonlnt. Werranties available. . " EXAMPLE: '71 MUSTANG H.T. Redio, h1ater, autom 1tfic, power steering & br•kes, l•cf. air, geed mil•s . I019CQR I BLU E BOOK PRICE $3525 OUR PRICE $2996 '69 TORINO l 0•. i'h•d!OD. Full Powe• ..... Co"d L"W Mlln, !?LH· 14el El•u~ Eloo• """ lllJ!, '70 FJSO l/4 TON P!lkUI . , ....... ~v Forof v .1, Low "'"''· F1c1try f.•ul••""· ('llUI!.), lllUI l!>e~ Prl(I t llU. Our P'tltl '71 FORD Wa9on $ Pull PDw1r, Air CDf\t .. Otl CltL •1111 l ook l"rkt tl1U. Out P'rkl • . SALES DEPT. HOURS · -, '-I ~12' .~~.~~.XJ~ '"" ,,.,., $2396 R1«•e, H••le•. Vl"yl l:fte", •it co~d ., !U3 •l<CI lllu• '""~ "'"' '"" Ou• P ric• '69 FORD LTD I Dr, Hl ... tOD, l:ICllO, 1"11!ff, Auto. Tr1110 .. Ptwtr S!M•ln1. Vl11yl Ttp. 1'1ci.ry Air Ct"4., o. mllH , o oi:i 4!11. l l1t1 160ll Prl(O ll!i'O· e,, "''"' '" FORD LTD l 'Or .. H1nl!o11. 11.l~le. ~e11u. Auto. T''"'" ''"''' s111•l"t· Vinyl T11. F1clory Alf Co11t .• lkM! M11u. rr:icz uo. 1111t 1111k Prl<I llJl&, Our P rlc~ '70 LTD Bro119hom VI, •utt., P i ct. •1r. l".S .. P,I .• I'. S11ts & Wl•~tw1, v 111,t I.Ml UN Attl) . I AM TO 9 PM MOM·,11 -, I AM TO 6 PM SAT 1.0 AM TO 6 PM SUN ;"'6-7~~6--9_6_ Origi:ial thru-out. l \fT;\-1868 1 '65 OPEL Ked1t11 Good milts. Good trans port at ion. 190RASG1 '68 CORTINA (i.I. 4 ~P"f'd, n1d10, i:'"'"'" mi l,.~. '1 ·AK;i.1'.l1 '66 FALCON Sod°" Radin, H,.a!~r. Allin. r.ond .\!11,~. ~TEJ011i1 '65 Pl YMOUTH Fury Ill 2 dr. H.T. R&H. 11.uto .. POU'l!.r ~teerln~. 11.ir cond., 1ood milt s. rIT484 I '63 PLYMOUTH VALIAN T Sl'dan. fi cylind~r. R~dio. Hr11.tPr. Good 1'!1lP.!o. !F'IX41fi l S•la Prlc11 Good for 72 Houri. C•r• Subject to Prior S•I•. '71 .TORINO GT HARDTOP V.8 , R•dio, H••f1r, Pow•r Sfeeri"q, .AM /FM. W•rr•nfy Av•ll•ble, Aitprex. 8,000 mi!1J. I 367ISX J BL UE BOOK PRICE $3 190 OUR PRl~E $2896 '6' V.W. B"' $1996 ''5 fORD Cty. Std. Wg, \~·11h All ;:tat~ 4 F'ull Pn11 f'r, Air sf""•d, Grind m!I P!.. Cnnrl . Gond J\lilf'<. ( Y\VS750 I ! \\'\Vl\769 I ............ ----~~~ ''8 V,W, Foltbeck $1096··· . '67 PONTIAC Tompftt $1496 f ully equ1rpec1. Salari.Wafon. Full , f l'.'lod mil•.... Pewer, Air Cond .. G6od "='::?°"v~~~1~v::o:' 0~1~22~s---:$:"!1·~0!"' 9'!:'. ~·6 ~~"'c~:J=~~1 $2496 Sttltion Wai;on. Viaded. 6,000 mill's. 4 spttd. 1011· mil tt. 1903D1Af. Blue Book Price ( ZXV24~ I .$2F..~. Our Pric• '67 MUC, c ..... Sed. Radii'>, hea ter, tac· tnr.v equip~d . Good mil<'~. IXSPl'l37l $896 '68 ~AU.XIE H.T. V8. Auto .. RkH. P.S .. Goo<t ,rn.,. . IYCY632 J PARTS-SERVICE HOURS· ' 7 AM To 9 l'M MON I 7 AM Te "'l'M TUl·Rl - ' . ,. - PARTS ·DEPT.-O"NLY I AM ... · 1 · l'M i ATUlDAYS ' ( . • J • ' I ... . . . .. .. .. . " . ~ ,' .. -·-. , . . . . ~ -. . . • ..-.. i .. -.-.... ~ .. ·' .. ' IO DAILV PILOT {70 ft\~ft~URY VAN 1 69FORD 500 HARDTOP' MONffllY ••••ler 10 , ........ ,, • ..io1 Y&. fet·ter'f •Ir, e•le lre•t• p•w•r ll11ri•t & lor•k••• 1111•1• r•ck, wlliltwell tiPtl. (72tl.Ct! KOflOltlll SU•ll ,YAN A•I•. Ire••~ ~ I••· unltlll F.l CTO•Y A II , Y-1, A•hl tre•1., •••M1•le1ri•I• ulo lffl1, II Mt or •i•1I i•lr. CS 15-Allf) $2988 $2488 $2 FULL PRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE 1 10 FORD 1 70 CHEV. 168 BUICK CUSTOt,I 500 NOVA CPI WAGON YI, f•ct. •ir. 1•t•.I•• .. P•-ttffi ... 111 VI. Ai!Jto,,,,_, 1llori•1, low low "'il11 (054-C ~'''"' Sp-. with f•ll pew1r, fe<tory e ir, "'"~Y ·~8& ·$1933 ·-$1.888 FULL PRICE 169JAVELIN AMERICAN MOTORS YI ''""'' 1t11ri1tt , ••I•,,..,, rtuiia, IH•ltr Xlnl •ito flDY·'°') $1688 FULL·~RICE '69TOYOTA WAGON FULL PRICE BRAND NEW CAMPER KING O' THI ROAD '71 CeHvor ..,oc1,1 ... 11. wl!ll llOYI, ti•k, It •· loe1, drep1 1 ol<." 2410. ON .l fOID '1io TOii 'II.I •itk•1 willl •••11•1• •• ,..,., p•<~•t•· ll•'i•,h••l•r.(1 1$62) coMP~~!f A~KAG1 FULL PRICE '660LDS98 F LL PRICE '69 CHEV. MALIBU 2 DODI HI ID TOP V-1, •"ta. tr•1n .. ,a.-1r 1te1 ri•1, ra•io. Mallr, IZY0-116) $1688 FULL PRICE 1 69 FORD CUSTOM LUXUIY J!OAN loa'H with ·~•lp•MI i11t l flCTO-'l·I, ••11. Ire••~ •••H ll••ri111, re,il. (l l llJW} IY All fllS.216) 1 67PLYM. 1 66CHEV. B!LVID!RI WAGON CUSTOM VI r 1ctery e Ir 1at1 treat, rHl1 , lint..,, A1,..1,..111u 1 ... "'il11, 1ll arl1i11el (UIW-561} VI. fa<1"'1' e ir. 1wto tra111, pow.,. 1te1tiflf, po•or 11tori11f. ~U CJ-20JJ BRAND NEW PINTO 19712·DOOR (1R10W192339) $· FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New Mustang .. 1971 J J l Y•I, r1<le../•ir, ••I•. l .. ••~ <••1011, P••M" 1lnr;,.., IM/fM 1!1rH re4io, ,_,, 'l'f_k....._~1wh1tl t•••rs.llf01M1Sl!J41 .. ' ' -.I FROM FACTORY llST PRICE ' \ 1 70FORD lTDHAROTOP '70DODGE CHALLING~ HDTP. YI, A•I• ,,..,, ,a•t r d .. rl•t & l,.k11, i11t li••••w...(SSSAllJ) 169 T-BIRD HAIDTOP-fe1ter7 •fr,,,.,, 1tH rMt9, ,... ... .. ,...,,, .,.,._tn1111, (llF·"°l 1 69 GALAXIE 1 70 HORNET 1 67 CAD. 500 DEVILLE WAIDTOP lac!ory air, VI, a.,10 rro•1, ••••• A..,.,;""" Ma!er1, ••le, 1rofl1 ., l it 1•1 i•t. •lttri•t• le"''" roof. jXll-931) (S90ASW) _ . $1888 $1788 . $1188 ' L PRI E F LL PRICE FULl PRICE 169 MUSTANG 1 70 MAVERICK 1 66 FORD HDTP Camper Van YI, air ''"'·· Awl a tr11u, l'•wtr 1l1•ri•t • COUP( I •'''· h•olor, •<<IHtl 1••••· •hl!o waU1. lo,ie., h1al1r. l c•,,.li111(e111111r 1_.,;,.,..i1. uc-1 t•"'· htettr jJl'S.17•1 (llA-JlloO) Ne. Tl3700. '67MUSTA~G 2+2 'I I, '•w1r 1lt•ti•1, ,,.;., lltal1r, ,, .. !el lir" I wh11I (ll0.71J) '69PLYM. FURY Y-1. fl CTOIJ All , A•lo. tre•l u ,, ..... 1l1tr- ;.,, ra,io. lttallr. (IC•-41J) $1288 FU.LL PRI · •. 161 GllAXIE 500 Y-1, ••I•, P·1to1ri11. r•'''• ko•ter, llCIW· •lll $888 $1688 $688 ULL·P. ~I 'E:,__""--....;. =~ F •IE """". _ 1 64,GALAXIE 168 RENAULT St~ew ••W GNJ f;ft l11! rffi•I lirt1, (XOA-910~ FROM · FAClORY ; ~Wi~E ' ' IMMEDIATE DELIYERY BUG 500 Il l,,;,~•••, ••te, lr•111, ••-f llMri111, (•61 IGI) ' BRAND NEW TORINO $ SAVE 1971 2 DOOR (LA30M137868) FROM F.ACTORY " usr PJllEE IMMEDIATE DELIYERY BRAND NEW LTD WAGON 1971 4 2' V-8, FACTORY AIR, auto trons .. pow er steering, h19ga91 rock, t inted gloss, rodio, heater. {IJ76K1S833S) $ SAVE " FROM ,fACTORY "LIST • • \ -'P.RICE IMMED!ilt D!LIYEIY .,