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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-22 - Orange Coast Pilot~1. 11 'I I I I 1' I I 'I I I If I I 17 I J . ~ • IXOll s WO rice Hideous Torture ---Told DAILY PILOT In LA Ani111al Shelters * * * 10' * * * \ Celestial Cir~us A colorful sky show brightens the beachfront alon8 the Oran.ge Coast Thursday night, the result of a test launch <:>f a ?tli~uteman l':ltercon· tinential ballistil:'-q)issiJe. The red and·blue display lit up the night sky at 6:40 p.m. and ""as caused by light bouncing off ice crystals in the missile's contra.ii. Nixo11 Vows Wo1nanJudge On Hi gl1Cou rt111 Future WASHI NGTON (UPI\ -President Nixon, who mo11int11ined lh~ all -male 1rad1· tion of the Supreme Courl in nomina1lng .as justices William H. Rehnqui~t and Lewis f . Powell .Jr .. vowed today, "there will bt a woman on the Su prc1ne Courl.'' In i speech to lhe Nalional f~deration of Republican women. Nixon sa id he was proud of the two men he named to the court Thursday night. "I know that a greal many in this au· dienct, including my wife, wanted a woman to be not only considered but ap· poin~ to the court.·• Nixon said. _'.'But we hive made a beginning. There will be a wo~an on the Supreme Court." Coot 1 Weather ' ' That old devil fog will .roll back in Ssturday morning and evening, cooling things down to -68 degrees ~I the coast. and 75 fu~hcr in· i.;.d. with ovemight lows In the 45- ~range. INSIDE TOD~ Y" ' . Rick \Voods, the be.st motor· ·CUcle racer tn Che country, wdL be participating in Costa_ Mesa ,race1 tonight. Story and p1cture1 ate. i" today's Weekel'lder on Page 21. MtYltl 16-17 ,,.u•u•I ,.,... ' ... ,_,_ J Orin" C:.u"" I 1111....,1nh ts•U ''"'I• ""'"r t ,,,.rt1 16-1' , ...... 111..i • u "~"" ''"n w .. ,,,., • W91ftf11'1 N.., 1.J.1( w..-111 ,.,,,. '"' w.ii..-.r 11.n ·' The president implied it wa s the An1Crican B<ir Associ atMtl 's rejectio n of Ca liforni;i .fudge r..-tildrcd Lilli e that prevented 1he naming of the first female n1ember of the High Court. "I feel somewhat lonely," Nixon told his woman audience. "I'm the only man on the platform. l mus.t say that '& a bet· !er break _than a woman gel<; when she goes before the American Bar A.ssocia· lion. , "When (the ABA ) jury of 12 decides 0 11 the merits of the nominees that Ute President submits to them ••. !he jury Should have at least one Woman OA it." Although the President submitted the names of six potential nominees to th.e ABA, he did not comu lt with the aSMCia· tion about the qualification of either Rehnquist or Powell. Although there were indication!!' the nomination of any of those six would be fought1.vigorously in Senate co nfirmation pr~ings, the nominations of Rehn· \ quis t and Powell evoked no hoitility. Nixon clearly expected -and said he ,did -that his nominees would bring orth a "strict constructionist" m11jority ,on the bench "for generations to come." · Unless Senate conflrmatlon hearings, 1Jike1y-to open shortly after Nov. 2: pro- • duce the sort of damaging per90nal disclosures which defeated nominees Cle· ment F'. Haynsworth Jr. of South Cll'rolina and G. ltarrold Carswell of Florida. it was considered a certainty that Rehnquist and Powell would win the Senate's "advise .and consenL" A ma- jority vote is required to confirm nominees. Rehnqu ist. 47, a tall, balding and sllght- .Jy stooped mi.n, is the belier known nominee and the one more likely lo stir opposition. especially for his view-that the government has an almost unlimited right to wiretap. A Republican, he ls a t.Ulwaukee-born lawyer who practiced in Ppoenix, Ariz., before Nixon name(;[ him assistant attorney general -"the ?res1deat'1 lawyer'1 lawyer," Nixon call- ed him. • Billionaire's Wins Okay CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Billionaire Howard Hughes has ml!lde amends to the Nevada Gaming Com· mission and is free to pursue reorganiz.a· lion of his gambl ing empire. Receipt of a typewritten. fingerprinted letter was announced Thursday and, combined with en earlier handwritten let· ter, apparently satisfied commission demands. The gaming commission had blockl'd the re cluse industrialist's reorganization plans by refusing to license the boa rd of directors of the Hughes Tool~)>. The commission sa id it wanted proof Hughes approved plans to restructure all his c&:sino-holdings under one umbrella organi zation. Hotel Properties Inc., con- trolled by Hughes Tool. Commission Chairman Jark Diehl said Thursday Hughes officials Y.'ete free !o resubmit the applic.ition for licensing. A ll ughcs attorney said It would be done ''immediately .·· If the licensing application is submi1ted qui ckly, it can be considered at the Gam- ing Control Board me~ting Nov. 10 and commission meeting Nov . 18 . Hughe,! sources indicated the latest let· ter "clears the 4ir of differences between the commission and Hughes.'' Exact contents of the letter were not released. although sources said it wa!I "softly worded" compared to the testier handwritten letter in which Hughes in· dical.ed displeasure with the com· mission's requests. "The commiss;on feels the latest letter makes sa li!lfactory compliance with re. quests made by the comm ission," Diehl said. One of the desires expressed by the commission was for Hughes to appoinl ll: specirlc individual to whom it could turn for direction in conn ection with gaming matters. Diehl indicated Hughes' I et t e r designated no indi vidual but said "any of his personnel," presumably the board of directors, would do, 11ah y, Airma n Killed In Tra ffi c Accidents An JS.month-old boy and an AJr Force man were victims of fatal Orange County traUic accidents Thursday. Stephen Rinehart. infant son of Mr. and Mr1. Daniel Rinehart of 16124 E. Rosecrans Ave., La Mirada, waS'k\lled In a two-car collision at Imperial Hi.lhway and Beach Boulevard in La Habra. Airman Jeffrey A. Dedmon, 20, of 3351 St. Alban!! St., Lo!! Alamitos, was killed when his southbound car slanted off the San Gabriel River Freeway near Spring Street and plung~to 11 drainage ditch. • FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, ,197 t VOL , '4.. NO. Ul, 4 Sl!C:TIONI, 44 l".IGl!S No Ti1ne .. , . ~or .s.~~gea,~t' ' . •'• D.llLY l"ILOT·St9ff ...... Marine Gunnery Sergeant Jimmie Brocato takes a sip or warm water fro mtJ.1s canteen during a 50· mile hike Thursday on El Toro Road near the ,.1arine Corps Air Station. The commanda·nt of the Marine Co rps promised the ~ation that future Marines would be lean and hard: Base commanders·toolc tlie hinL Nixon Tabs Two Czars For Pay, Price Panels WASHINGTON (AP)~ President NiXo• selected U.S. District Jud ge George H . Boldt of Washington state today to head the tripartite Pay Board which will con· trol the .wage increases American workers receive during PhaS( 2 of the ad· ministration's anll·inflation program.· He nam ed C. Jac~n Grayson Jr., lean or Southern Meµmist University's buslnea school, to head the companion . Price Commission. And NixOn Immediate ly to I d the two boards he wanted them lo undertake the fight agalnal inDlfion •·without lnstltulion of maulve controls."~ The bo11rds w\11 be doomed to failure, Nixon lt6id, If they "rely too much on go_vernl}'l,ent sanctloM." · The ~man Pay Board Is composed ol equ81 mbera of labor. management and public embers -with the fi ve public ' members e:xpeCted to ca.st the iwlng votes in t'hlrting standards for wage hikes after' the Phase l freeze expires Nov. 13. All aeven..members or the Price Com· m.~\oJl~ •which w:ill -deckle how much ~l~ ma y .. raise their prices, are , from the ·public. generally east coast reoJdenlo. Nixon selected five union leaders, io- cluding AF.lrCIO President George Me,ny, as labor represenlativ~. and he selected a group of corporate executives ' as business member1. '11le four other pUbUc members of the Pay Board are : • -Arnold ,Weber, 42, Chicago, who Is reilgning ll:S executive· director of the Coot .of Llvlll8·Counc:ll to take the post. -Nell·. fl. J""°by, !2, w.-, a (S. eJllCE, P119 I)' •• Homeless Pets Sadistically Butchered, Slain " ' ' ' ~ LOS ANGJ>'LES·(UJ'l)'-A.t-clt{ animal ---control officer tesuned'."lmidet oath Thursday that.he aaw cats ud·dcig• beaten to death with:le1d pipes· aod dog' fights. stagid .at· Los ·~i./ anJip.i 11belters. Steve Bough, 1 prev.ierfnuy. llludonl 'al .Yaliey-Coll<ge, wu a -ll·a·dly C0011Cl~hearlngon .Ueged mllfreatmail ;r •nimab. - He-said he worked for thltt animal regulation department from Maicb, l9et to April, 1971. He said hi WN told lh•t animal control o(ficers "pulled' oft bud.I of live birds to see how far the biOod would squirt." bog fights, he addtd<wr.> ~llllet houri by'oll'm •I oome sbtuei'I.. ( • • • • .. i l I l ' r ,. ' • f ' ' l t • ' l • • • • I l ' ' .. f DAJl V PH.OT 5 'Point of No Return' Envoy 111 Newport; Doubts War Ventures • By TERRY CO\'llLE Of IM e.lh' l"IW ""' A top U.S. diploma t uys onC'e th' U.S. pulls cut of Vittn.am, tht ch ances al a.en· ding troops ti.ck 10 mainland Asa --are just about oil." "lfa a tact we h.a\•e to realize. The. American people 111·ouldn't support a return." William H. Sullivan. former U.S. ambusador to l..M!'I, told members of tM Orange County World Affairs Coonctl, Thursday in Newt)()rt Bf:ach. · \\'e are confident. ho.,.,e1er, lhat the 5lructure 1n Sou Lb V1,tn.am v.·1Jl SUT1·i1•e. \\ e ha \'e lo let it run on It~ oy,·n no.,.,·." ht said SUlli\ an is oo~ df'plit: a~sistant secretary of stale for East Asia and Pacific alfa1rs. He spoke to about 100 "'orld Affairs Coi1nal mtmbers at the Balboa B.ay Club. The topic of the s i l\'cr ·ha1re d dlplomat'!'I speech v.·as "Sou!heasl Asi.a in Perspccti1·"·" He Spt'nl most of tu.s time ft!ling in the historical bacgrou.id that led to the current Asian situation. "To judge the current 1urmo1!. ~Oll have. to see it in the light of what v.·e ha1·e been doing for 1he pasl 25 years:· Sullivan said. "'In 194.i the L.S 1~a s pre-erru ne nt in east Asia. \\-e v.·erc the strongest military and t<'Ollomic power there. But ia:!lteld of impo.sine order on Asia y,·e evol\'td the. policy ol e.ach na1lon having a right to live it.sown Y.ay. "\\'t looktd to China u the center of ordtr in Asia. But in 1'49 It was a con- :'ildtrable shock to the U.S ... ~a hostile regime came to power. OUna confronted us vtith a considerable challen&e in Asia io.nd .a new polity w115 adopted. "\\·e did not attk dir«t military con. fron:auon. but deplo~ td n1ilitary a n d economic might to acl 3..$ a shield for the other nalion! '·It sttmtd China 1.:ould reach out a;.d take o\·er the rest of .\sla T'hE-0111er tountrlE'S were tatlererl, Japan had tx>rn nanened lndoc:hn1a y,·as 1n chaos be<"ause the French had crushed all real na· 11ona!ist leaders and 1r1t'd lo rt-unpo~ colonial pov.·er "Jio Chi !\lir.h ber aine the great liberator because the French had killed all othrr n3tionalist leadtr~ •·But 001•·. tn 197! Chma is not the great mooo!i th 11·e th'lught H Y.'ll!. ··Today it is• nation 11 11h somt' pro- \thees run by the Com munist party, some run by the arm~·. some run by com- mittee~. Thev hil\e lost that ('entrahsm the y .,..ere c.:Onf1der.t of China's internal Reii1ecke Inks I\1Ieasu1·e F 01· Sl1oreline Purcl1ase Actuig GOI'. Ed Reinecke Thursday .signt"d the bill cert ifying 1hat the State of California v.·i!I of!er ~2 l mtlli.on for the purchase of thl' t.500-foot shoreline ,,.-hirh once held the old Capistrano Beach Club. The signature y.·as the last government !1urd!e in the mon th.s-0\d effort to obtain state bond funds to guarantee public ov.·nership of !he valuable stretch of hellch immediatel y downcoast of lhe Doheny Beach State Perk. The onJy remaining issue - a crucial one -is the acceptance of the state's of. fer by the general partners v•ho own the beach. ~e111·porl Beach Assembl)'ITian Robert Badham, who launched and nurtured the state purchase effort. has said he 1s con- fidt.nl the ov.Tiers v.·iH accept the state"s offer. The beach i!'I still on lhe open market ...,-ith a reported asking price o( three million dollars. Thomas O'Kttfc of San Clemente. the lawyer for the partners, has s.aid that no decision would come ea the slate offer until an official appraisal of the parc;el's fair market value can be made. He said If the appraisal exceeds the st.ate amount, then a portion of the aeruge might be solQ.._for public USt'- f.ountian Holds Post on FEPC SACRA.\IE'.\"TO 1liPl1 -Donald Diers fJI Oran&c and ~In. Stella C. Sandoval h.a\·e bttn re.appomttd to four year terms or, the fa.tr Employment Practices cc.rr.- mwton by U . Go .... Ed Reinecke. The t•·O Republicans were renamed tll I.he cornmi!.sXln Thw-sday but !.lill rt· quue Senate confirmation. Dien, 4ll, manager of adm1rustrahoo for the El -&aund<> Di\"U:1on of Hughes Aircraft Company. has 1e.r.·ed on the ('Om mL!!s)On 5tnee" 1170. ~{rs. Sando~ al. a hous.ewife and ch·ic le.ader, has been a rnembe.r since Jg&l. Commwioners re-cei~-e S50 per diem i1·hile on official duty. 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'''' ••'• .An .._..,. ... n.: l•plteM 4tl""44JO C~Jetll, 1'11, O••• (0111 •111111,~;"9 ~ .. Y. N• MW> ·~lff. m ... 1r.n..-o. .. ifw111 _!,... .. -~-1 ....... ~,. ~ ..... -y W ,..-OlllYUll wltfleyl ""'•I ,.... Ollllfi911 ., "'l'r•iilllll ... _., . ,, a.....-Clt R ...,,,_ .... o! N........, ltHI! .... C..!• ... _, (.ollfOMl<o, ,,,_,, ...... t.t cor,,tr 12.H -"''fl ...-"'"'' U IJ -tlll'l'I to1m 11,·• •'"""'''°"'-ii H ....,,,~,~ S1ate parks o'fllcials hopt. to purchase the \-l"tde. sandy beach for 1ncorporat1on 1tlto the Doheny State beach territory. Guards Douhlecl • As l J.N. Cl1ina Debate Resumes L~TT~ ~ATIO\'.S (UPJ 1 -Beh ind tighten ei:f setunty follo...,·mg 1 iolence and threats at delegation headquarters and a floor intem1p11on hve. lhe L: \. Gen('ral Assembly ha$tened 1oday to end its grea1 China debate Guards were doubled al all secur1 ly pos!s after a 11ell-dressed intruder slip· peel throug h the delegales' en!r.'.ln ee Thursday, entered the Assembly hall and almost reached the speakers' rostrLim before L·_:-.'. Authorities dragged him al'.·ay. The man made hts dramatic ap- pearance just after So\'let Ambas sador '\'akov ~lalik had told the assembly of shots fired into his midtown r.1anhattan delegation headquarters from the roof of nearby Hunter College. S .v r i a n Ambassador George Tomeh registered compla ints of threats to his mi 5sion . Ntw York City police v.·ere staliontd al both places in extra strength . Although the outcome of the discussion on v.·hether to expel r-;ationalist China from all t• N. affiliates while seating: ~l2inland China in both the Assembly and Seruritv Council remained in doubt. the clo5ene.55 11·as.not rertected in the debate. M W it1 its fifth dav. Cf 56 cour.tries ·heard by the sl.!irt nf tr.da~ ·s . proce"edings, 38 fa\•ored Peking. 17 11rre•for the ~ationalist.s and Ecuad<'t 'il·as noncommittal. There lli'ere still 22 spea~ers on the hst of Assembly Presi- dent . .\dam ~1altk of Indonesia. Cull Out Militio, For One Pouche r LE\\'ISTO~ IAP 1 -The angler 9oa~ happily filling hts basket v.·ith illega l salmon on an isola ted part of the Trinity Ri»er 1,1.•hen up roll two big buses jammNI 'ilith people. · :\nt ordinary people, though . The ent ire Cahforn1a Board flf Forest ry. its top aides and an emplo}e of the Stale Department of Fish and r.ame. The1· said Thursda\' they tooli a bner • break· 1n their tour Or the Trinit y Rirtr \ratershed to take doy,·n the man's name for the loca l game v.·arden to \1'rill' up a (·1tat1on for illegally fishing in a spay,·ning area .. They graciously withheld his name. From l'age I PRICE ... business and economi cs professo r at t:CL.'--\Vllliam Caples. Ga1nbier. Ohio. rresident of Kenyot'l Co llege and former vj{'e presidtnt of Inland Steel Co. -Kermit Gordon. 55. of \\"ashlngton. P.C , a former federal budget bureau director and mem~r of lht Council of F'.conomic Ad\'i!icrs under Democratic. admini!'ltrat1ons who now is preridenl or the Brookings Institution. Gree k Shipper Weds PARIS (AP) ..C Sta vros Niarchos. the f.rttk shipping magnate, got 3 nc'"' 1vife Jfhur~d11v but the same motheor-ln-lo1v. He 1narried,T1na Livanos . Alsll!r of hh;. .. \ate v.•ife and rX·\\'ife of Aristotle Onassls and the 1'.1arqu1s of Blandford. The wedding look place In t~e lol'.'n halt of the 81h W•rd or Pari~ \111y{)r Roger \lonnO?t of· r1cio 1rd. The bride's motlier \lollS :Ju' 0"]_1' ..., 1;11~,.s struggle for po.,.,·er 01·er a successor lo ~taO Tst-tung indicates lt is oot a great rnonolith "t\o\v Ch1n<i 1s also engaged in a great conJron1at1on .,.,,Jth Russia. A 1najor por· lion of her military now faces the Soviet Lnron. and Soviet forces are larger on the Chinese tront than on their western front. ··in the meantime. there ha ve been thanges behind our shield. W h i J e the v.·orld has be-en traumatically fi:a:ed on \"ielnan1 !\ort'a has grown strong, Japan \1as become the third greatest industrial nat ion in the world and 1n IG--15 years v.·ill surpass lhe Sol'iet Union. and Ind onesia has lotall~ "'lpe<I out its Communist Par- !) In Indochina Yie ha1e trustrated 1\orth \ 1etna m's attempt 10 take 01•er three c::Gllntries. \\-e now fet! lho.se countries a.re strong enough to stand on their ov.·n. ··\\"e nov.· behe1·e China understands the realties of the v.·orld. that it can't control A~ia. The only way lor us to find out 1s to bring them into the .11orld again. ··it's quite clear lhere 1s going to be a ne 111· pattern of re lauonships in Asia. It v.·on 't happen overnight . but the ne1t five to six yea.rs ,...,·ill be fascinating, and the r S. v.·1U <..-ontlnue to play a major role 1n ;\si<I Fresh Jurors To Be Called To Try Peters \"ev.!y form ed panels of prospect!\"l'. jurors will be tailed 10 the courtroo1n Tuesday 111 a bid 10 seat a J11ry for !he Orange County Superio)r Courl n1urder trial of trig Peters of Hu ntington Beach. \!ore than 150 potential jurors had been excused Ja'te Thursday y,•hen Judge Ray· mond Thompson ordered a £our-day break in the trial. ~lost of them had been barred from service becaust of their op- position to the death penalty. But both prosecution and defense at- torneys predicted Thursday that a jury 1111; be seated Y.hen selection is n!sumed Tuesda~. Depu ty District Attorney Pal Brian and defen~e la 1v1·er Barr\' Tarlo w . ' . ha1e alrnost ust'd: up tnelt' quota of pe.r- e1nptory challenge~. - Peters. 21. JS ar1.:used ol lht k1lhng~ las\ April 2! of las father tharles. 5.:1. and hi s school reacher mother, flora. 5t Police allege that he stabbed his falhl'r then strangled his mother Jn tht 1r Lincoln Avenue home lolJoy,·ing a quarrel. The former lifeguard has pleaded in- nocent and innol'enl bv reason of in- sanity. If he i!'I found g·u!lty in the first phase of his trial before Judge Bruce Sumner the jury \\'ill be asked to rule on his sanity in a second heanng. !f Peters is the n ruled to be saoe. the same jury "'Ill have a choice 1n its final verdict -the death penalt y or life 1m· prisonment for the former Hunllngton Beach High School honor student. Aries Becomes First to Cross Lines to Caho 8\' AL:liO:" LOCKAB EY OA !~ Y P!l.OT .... ,,,. 1.ri.r Russ \\'ard 's Columbia 57 Aries. r.y1 ng the colors of Laha1na Yacht Club . ..,.,-a~ f 1r~t t.o finish 1r1 :-.·ewport Harbor Yacht Cub's 190-mile Cabo San Luca~ race to- da\· Aries {)l'ercame a JO-mile deficit Thurs· day to mo1·e ahead of her sister ship . Dorothy 0 , skippered ti~· Bob Beauchar.1p of i":ev.-port Harbo r Yacht Club. Aries crossed the fi nish !ine at 2:31 :47 a.m and Dorothy 0 finished at 3:08 :11. 1\eilhl'r yacht \-1'3S expected lo !'a\·e l h~i r time O\·er the Cal-33 Kc.hili, c<>-sk1~ pered by \Villi.am V \\"rig ht and F.nc Fnekl'r.;Juntingt on Harbour Yacht Club. K;;ihih \-l'as expected to finish by 3 p.m. l0d8\", Ttie boat for boat battlt' bet11·etn Arir~ and Dorothy 0 changed dramatically Thursdl\y night. Both ~·achls .,..·ere sailing in he-ht air v.•ith Dorothy 0 IC'ading Arie~ by 10 mile s, As night came on. Dorothy O ·went in- "Shorc looking for mort' ·v,.ind and Aries Yi ent offshort' in tht s1me. quest. The y,·111d gods fa\·ored :\ri('S .. Anna ~!aria 11 skippered b.1' . .o\l Schoellerman of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Clu b had 30 miles to go at 8 11 m. today. She "·as ~hind Kah lli . Sayula skippered by Ramon Ca rlin h:id 42 mqes l!'.1 go 'and Novia Del l\far. Jnhn Scrlw s. San Diego Yacht Club had 36 mlles It go. \Vinds"off the Cape today v.·ere. reported lo be less than fi\'e knol~. Leisure World Fire Does S5,000 ;Da111age t'1re caused an estimated '5.000 d11mage Thursday aflemool'! to a Leisure \\.torld home in Seal Beacb. Aecording to a flre deparlmtnt spoke~n1an. the blaze broke out at 12· 50 pm. Ill lhe kitchen O( lhe home ill 13231 ~o!ll 1e1..: Line. The spokesnian did not ha1·e the name' of the occ1Jpanls or the hon1e No 1n1urics \rere repor1ed 1n the !1re which is being ll'l~t",..Jgated rr.011) Two lf or Ids \\'ar brings misery and hard times. to the ma sses. but some manage to survive it s savagery. Some even do it in style. F'or this bedraggled beggar 1n a Saigon street. perha ps the long-haired lady passing by \\'as a ren11nder that beauty and ugli ness can coexist. · ' State Top Cou11 Modifies La11dmark School FindiI1g SA~ FRA.\CISCO 1liPI 1 The California Supreme Cou r1. 1nod1fy1ng us landmar~: school finanting decision. 1 ult'd 'fhursday lhal the existing proj)trty !;n: system for ~upporting public ~chools 1s :.till \"al1d · The high court sald Thursday its Aug . 30 decision ll'as not a final JU1gment a:-,d did not strike down present school finan- l'ing in California. The co urt said it only ordered the case returned to the trial tourt for further proceedings. If the !rial court subsequently finds the present system or public school f:nanc1ng uncons!1rut1onal. the Supreme Court said, n ~hould pro\·1de for an '"orderly trans i- tion .. lo a ne\\' system . In the meantime. lhe high court said, !ne lo\1er rourt"s Judgment ··should 1nalie c·le<ir lhat the existing system i~ tn re - 1na1n operable unl!l an appropriate new sy~l.em .. can be put into effect ,\ finding tha1 a go\'emmen!al oprr;:i - !1on is unconstitutional "doe.~ not ..ecessanlr require invalidation or past act-; . , or an immediate implM.ienta· 11nn of a constitutionally vali d subsr1· tute ." tht t ourt said. 111 the.'\~. :io ruling , In a case brriught bv a ~rnup of Lo s Angeles residents. the high court said 1he method of finlincuig schools h~· local property laxes 11·as Ull· t•onst1tutional because, it p e n a ! 1 ~ e d ('hi!dn.•n y,·hn li \·ed in poorer counties The dl'cision was regarded nationwide as a precedent-setting case. The mod ification Thursday v.·as made' in respon se to a petition by stalf' . .o\t- lorney General Evelle Younger. v.·hn said lhat some persons '.\'ere paying loc al pr<r per1y taxe:;; under protest and fi!in!!'. 1 ia1ms for refunds bt't.au.se-1he~ thnu11hi. the present s~·stem \1·as no longer \·c.!td. \"oung rr said he 11·ould study the 1·r-urt 's latest n1ling to decide y,·hether he 11111 appeal the .case to the L'.S. Supren1e \'.-Our1 . He said he expects lo make a d!C'Ctsion 1,1.·1th1n two v.·eek s. Tv.·o det'endants in the ca~. Superin- tC'ndent of Public lnstniction \Vil ~n C'. Riles and State Controller ilonston L Flournoy, have already ser1·ed notice they will oppose any attempt lo appeal 1he case. They said they agreed with the .,1a!e court's action. Couple Arrested, Quizzed in 50 Ne,vport Thefts :\ey,·port Beach police have arrested a !rn:a) couple on burglary cha rges and to- da.v are questioning them on 50 burglaries comm1tlC'd 1n Nev•porl 1~.'hich in1·0Jved losses of television sets. jei,1.·elry and cash. ln\'estigatin g officers identified the couple as Throdore Jim :-lire\ez, 20. and llis 1rife Patricia Ann. 22, of 129 24th SL They are scheduled to be arraigned on a !-ingle burglary charge :-1onday in Orange County ll<irbor District .\lunicipal Cour!. j\:e11·port poller aid t.lrs. r.11relcz' sister. L\ancy Scott. has been arrested on Santa Ana burglary charges and ts also being questioned 1n connection \1'1th the ~ev.·port cases. Despite the arrest~. nn burglar~· !not has ~et bee n rcco1 ercd. according 111 detert11 e Todd \\"i!kinson. \\"1l kinson and de1ect11e Sgt. Art Canipbcll arrested the \ev.·port couple \\'rdnesda~·. ~1 1re lez 1s bf'in~ held 1n i.:11y 1a1I Ills \v 1fe is being df'ta1ned in Oran~e C'1unly .Jail. lrvit1e Plan Won't Allow For Airport Hy I .. p ,.;·rt.:R KRI EG or '"" 0011¥ 'll•I Slotf l'lan11cd dc1·r lop111r11t <•n !lit 1r11ne nanch wr1uld 11rr••'rll 11w 11,f' 111 !ht' l" S.. · ~\l;1r1t1e Cru'p~ Air' Sl<i\11111 <il 1·.I 'Inn• a~ a • 1•1v11ian 1·u1n111f'11•1;1 I <11rpor1 , (Jrar1J.!• · · ~·nun!)' Airport J)11ec'tor H ober t ' BrP~nahan s;11d today. , Hrc~n;1h<11~ .~.11rl t\1r lr1111f' l c,i11ap11y 1 ~ Cf'lll'r.11 pl;111 1 all~ l11r !1ltr11~e dt1,lop- n1ent at both Pnd~ of the PXl~llng 1n1!1tar)' aud prupu~l·d 1 111n 111erT101 I r1111 11 .11 ~. lr\lfH' C11rnp1u1~ ·"l)j1k1·'>111:111 rlu~ tnorn· ing scud v.·h<1t l:lresn<oh<1n .!.a id is lrut and rcJte ratC'd 1 1~ op1J()~111011 10 1·ou ... id t>rJt1on of !he t11rl1rJd ;1.., a 1lJ!u1e 1·u n1n1t1T1al ' Jetport. A eonip;u1_1 utl1crr ~ald 1he land d1•\('lop1nr nt !111!1 11p1141~f'~ oorh 1ntrr1 111, 11r pt·r1111111t·11t t'11111111('n·1al u~r 1,/ th e a1rlield by (·on11 111 'rl·1,o,I i·arnPr~. "\Ve are opsx1i0t>d to 1n!erin1 u~e ol El Toro by cnn1111c1Ti11I .iu-rralt because that v.ould be a fwl 111 1!1e door to permane11t u~e and thrre arc .already 01 erflights or estalll isht'd and e1nerg1ng urban de\·eJopment of ll o~~1noor Leisure \Vorld. Lake Forr.~t. ,\\1ss1on Viejo, Laguna Niguel. Tustin and Orange," he ~~ . Recommendalions fnr use of the l lltarine facility for rommf'rc1al jets hav e been made by various 1ndiv1duals and ~tudy groups including 1he controversial Ralph J\1. P.arsons report prepared for Orange Counly supervisors las t year. l!oy,•ever, the lr\'ine spokesrnan quoted company PresidC'nl \Villi arn fl. r>lason in a statement made last to.larch v.•hen the master plan 11·as un veiled in 'Wlrich he said: · "Commercial operations at El Toro v•ould place intolerable stresses upon the present residents in the E! Toro vicinity \-l·ho !10\-1' tolerate military operations in recognition of their nallonal defense 1nission. ··t·se of El Toro for cornmerc1a! jets i!'I also lrlcompatib!e v.·ith the urban e.n-' .. \'ironment v.·e plan and env1s1on !or the area.'' The company spo kesman said the com· plan nor y,·ill it make any recommenda·. pany has no intention of rhanging th at ;ion 1hat aAir1iresiding gm·ernmcnt ag- enC\' change 1t. , s"resnahan had 1nade 1t plain without a change tn the plan hltle considerallon could be gil·en lo even Joint use ol El Toro. ~ • "!\othing can happen ou1 there until the · general 'plan ls revised for an airport.'' he said. He said that the company has an agreement 11'Hh the ~larines there will ~ no additional de\'elopment in \he area "unli! the ~l arines no longer hiil'e use for El Toro " !·le fXllnted ou1 th~t much of the orea has been pla l'ed in agricu l- tural prPser\'f's "for !har \'Cry rrason ." Accord ing to Brr.snahR11. lhr general plan shov.·s school siles at bolh ends of !he existing runways and a maior f1nanc1al !"enter \\'ith high rise de \·elopmcn.t v.·ithin the triangle cre ated by the u1!ersection o! !hf' San 01rgo and S.1nta Ana free.,.,·ays. ··Thi s pla n 1f huil1 11ould eliminate .any :urporl at El Toro:· Bresnahan said as he took a S\l'!Pf' at lr1111c CQmpan~· planners, po::itu:f. u.1!. !hr t;encral plan of the tr\1ne Con1 pa ny calls lnr 4l!l.OOO peopl e -and no pl;1n for ai r transportation for all thn~e pc'('plr " UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENR EOON-SHERRlll-MARGE CARSON LARGEST, SELECTION IN THE AREA I th• lin •it :n ityling, servic•, try Ted von quality, sel4c:t ioo, Hemerf, Infer ior~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! DEAlERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEl -HERITAGE NIWPOIT STOil OPIN F•IDAY 'Tll t 7eJ 111111/l'Aerl. " NEW~ORT BEACH 1727 We•tcl lff Or., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profession1I Interior Designers Avai l.able -AID INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Highway Phc ne: 494-6551 l . I . " I • '. • r t, ! \ .. --" .• ... ~.· ,. . " -.. -. . . ' Bunting-t~u Beaeh Fountain Valley .. - . -. -" .... • - N.Y. Steeb voe. 64, NO. 253, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNl)', CALIFORNIA •? • FRIDAY, OCTOBER •2;2, ·197f TEN CENTS Top of Pier Petition Invalid, Council ·Told By ALAN DfRKIN Of 1111 Dell'/' P'llo1 $li ft Huntington Beach city councilmen have been advised by City Attorney Don Bonfa that an initialive petition being circulated to halt funding for the Top of the Pier project is legally invalid. But the petitioners vowed today that they v."Ould press on with their drive to force an election on the issue. Bonfa's advice was cofllained in a writ- ten opinion in v.·hich be said that the peti· lion circulated by the Downtown Proper- ty Owners Association Is aimed against a lease that would be signed by the city and the Parking Authority. The Parking Authority is planning to build a five-block parking lot al.ong C<Jast Highway from Fifth to First streets through the sale of bonds. Th~ official cost of th e project is $7.3 million but cur- rent estimates lag the outlay that would be required at SIO million. The city would repay the bonds and interest through a rental agreement. Bonfa cans this an {ldfuinistrative ar· rangeme nt, adding, "Wi ·believe that the petition is invalid as an mpt to con· trol an administrat e ac hrough the use of the initiative p oc . The .legal opinion w1 not stop the peti- tioners from continuing the drive. Bob Terry, president of the downtown association, said that about 1 , O O 0 signatures have been collected to date and that the group hoped to hs.ve the re- quired 4,000 signatures "within six Wttks." The deadline for the return of signatures is in early January. Arthur Guy, the Newprrt Beach at- torney representing the d o w n to w n association, called Bonfa's opinion ··a • bunch of gobbledygook"-ind said thalhe Would advise the petitioners to go "full st.um ahead ." ''All we are trying to do is turn over an important function to the public,.to give Nixon Men Selects .Two ~ But W 01nen Get Supreme Promise of President WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon. who maintained the ail-male tradi- tion of the Supreme Court in nominating as justices William H. Rehnquist and Lewi s F. Powell Jr., vowed today. "ther e will be a woman on the Supreme Court." In a speech to the National Federation of Republican women, Nixon said he v.·as proud of the two men he named to the court Thursday night. ·•1 know that a great many 1n this au· dience, including my wife, wanted a P~ers Ca se Jury Panels r Facing Call Newly tor-;Tiea panels or prospective jurors will be called to the courtroom Tuesday In a bid to seat a jury for the Orange Cd\ulty Superior Court murder trial of Gf!-Peters of Huntington Beach. v.·oman to be not only considered but ap· pointed to the court ," Nixon said. ,"But we have made a beginning. There will be a woman on the Supreme Court." The president implied it was the American Bar Associati on's rejection of ~ California Judge ~1ildred Lillie that prevented the naming of the first female membe r of the High Court. "! feel somewhat lonely." Nixon told his v.•oman audience. "I'm the only ma n on the platform. I must say that's a bet- ter hreak than a woman gets when she goes before the American Bar Associa- tion. ''When (the ABA) jury of 12 decides 011 the merits of the nominees that the President submits lo them •.• the jury should have at least one woman on it." Although the President submitted the names of si x potentia l nominees to the ABA, he did not consull with the assoc ia· lion about the qualification of either Reh nquist or Powell. Although there were indications the nomination of any of those six would be fought vigorously in Senate confirmation proceedings, the nqminations o{ Rehn· ~st .. ~~~-Powell evoked no hostility. Nixon clearly expected -and said he did -that his nominees would bring fort~. <1 "strict constructionist" majority on the bench "for generations to come." Unless Senate confirmation hearings, likely ta open shortly after Nov. 2, pro- (See COURT, Pa~ !) Nixon Names Two Price, ~ax ~-~s, •. ,; , WASH!NGTOtl (.l.P)-~IN- 1el f19ted U.S. District Judll--George H. Boldt cf Washipgton slate today to' bead the trJparUtt Pay Board Which will con- trol CM · wage lnereases .American workera receive during Phase 2 of the ad· mini&tra~n's a.nU-inDation program. lean of thern Methodist University's More than 150 potenlial jurors had been excused late Thursday when Judge Ray· mond Thompson ordered a four-day break in the trial. Most of them had been barred from service because of their op- position to the death penall.v. H• n ~e d C. Jackson Grayson Jr., ~ business school, to head the companion Price Commission. But both prosecution and defense at- torneys predic ted Thursday that a jury wil; be sealed when selection i!!I resumed Tuesday. Deputy District Attorney Pat Brian and defense lawyer Barry Tarlow ha ve almost used up their quota of per· emptory challenges. Peters, 21. is accused of the ki~ings last April 21 of his father Charles. 55, and his school teacher mother, Flora. 54. Police allege that he stahbed his father th en strangled his mot.her in the ir Lincoln Avenue home followin~ ~~rrel. The former hfeguacd llas pleaded in· nocent. and inooccnt h.v reaso n of in· sanity. If he is iound gu il ty in I.he firs t phase of hi trial before Judge Bruce Sum ner the ju be ask ed to rule on his Sljnity In a secon anng. 1!.encil Paint H ealth, Peril, _, • Chernist Say s • BINGHAMTON. N.Y. (UPI; --rJ yellow lacquer ori an ordinary pencil c6n- tains enough lead to endanger the tkailh of school children, Prof. Bruce McDuffie of the State Un iversity of Binghamton iaid toda y, Barrel of Fu r - Stan Tate, 8, Huntington Beach, plays lumberjack with materials found more often in the cj.ly than in the forest - a ribbon of asphalt street and au empty oil drum. Stan, 17832 Mira Loma Circle, and his friends, Ken Lerwick1 11 (left), and Timmy Taylor, 8, attracted gang of neighborhood kJds Wednesday with their log, er, oil drum-roiling antics. J Mayor Says He'll Oppose And Nixotl imtn«:diately to Id the two boards be-wanted them to undertake the fight against JnOatioo "without inllitution of maqtve controls." The board3 will be dOomed to failure, Nixon s1r.id. if they "rely too much on government sanctions." Tbe 15-man Pay Board is composed of equal numbers of labor\ management and public members -with the five public members expected to cast the swing votes In charting standards for wage hikes after . th e Phase 1 freeze expires Nov . IJ. All seven member,s of the Price Com· mission, wHich will decide how much businesses ma y raise their prices, are from the public, <&e?era!ly east coast reside nts. 1-' Trustees Okqy Fountain V al~y School Trans fer Fountain Valiey School Di strict trustees Thursday approved the proposed transfer of 17.75 acres of land from the Garden Grove Unified School District to I.heir district. The vote came foUowing a public bear· Ing on the proposed annexation of the property which Is located near the in· tersecUon of Euclid Street and Warner Avenue. McDuffie. the chemist credited with calling public a~~n.tion-to .mercury con-· lamination in tuna and swordfish. an- 11ounced his findings the same day the N A . M sun office of Sta te Attorney Genera l Lewis ew partment ea 1•e Lefkowil z said about ooe-thlrd of 340 pen-_ rils tested in New York had unsafe lead' . \ amounUi in th e lacquer. ' ............. The two property owners, Ray Fisher ·1nifQ!Y!d Cunningham, said they want to become a part of the e Founl.aJrt. Valley district bttause the taxpayers of the Garden Grove district have refused to The "lead" in a lead pencil is actually Mayor George McCracken said today believe any public agency should have the graphite. Authorities said this was that he plans to oppose a new ordiriance rfght to say what appeara~ a project harmless but worried about youth~ chew-_. descrlbinit standards , for apartment should have." , Ing _paint on school pencUs and thereby buildings.in Huntington Beach. The ordinance passed its first reading get!1ng · h_armful a_mou nt s of lead In~ "t'm not in disagreement with the al Monday night's City Council session: their boches. ~encil manufac.turer.s said densities or 'the a.mount of parking - I But McCracken. a contractor by pro-t~ey. began using a lead substitute 1n pen-fa vor those," he sa id. "But I don 't fessl on, said he would 1r.ttack it it the .ell paints June II. \ Nov l meeting Lefkowitz said there ha s been no •' 4 • • • • 1_ response from manufacturers to a re-Le' W Jd y· ·The intent of the ord1na~e . ..,. t.o qu.st that they recall millions of ISUre Or Ire upgrade the .11landanf1, ~t I think our di stributed pencils. or prove that the apart"!~nta ~ve, been..~~ng ~r1 •nd sub!litute paint color, dialyid yellow is Does $5 000 Damage heUer, the .mayor ,.,d. ~ Im· safe:. ' ' -provemenb are the r,mdt of compeUUon McDuffie nported that when he tested Fire. caused an estimated 15,000-~·amo~tbe,bullder•. a Venus Velvet No. 2 pencil from -the damage Thursday afternoon·to a Leisure • Pro.vlltons·of~the:ordinlnce~eovem. not desk of Bln~hamton School Supt. Rlc11ard World home In Seal Beach. only density and esthttlc a.ppearaTJCe>but McLean . "the indicator shot right 'off the According to a fire department alscr height, aetbltck from the street, s~le." He said the amount of lead was spokesman, the blaze broke out at 12:50 distance between buildings and la.ndscap- eigbt U~nes the 1 percent "safe" level of p.m. in the kitchen of the home at 13231 Ing. the American Standards Association. Senvlew L.ane. "A project could be turned doiwn by the Of the dangerou!!I pencils. MtDuffie The" spokesman did not httvc the names planning comml~n If the bu11derr .uses said, ''I woWdn't recommend that lney be of !he occupants of the home. No injuries sha ke instead of thlngle roof1 or stucco given to children. It's l small problem, , "·ere reported in the lire which is being walls Instead of brick walls. I don't go for but Important." In vestigated today. this," he aaldi . l vote funds to eipand the schools in · that district. The property Iles within the city llmit3 of Fountain Valley, but. ls in the Gaglen Grove school district. C<Jnstructlon ls cur· renUy under way on ~ homes OR the land. - Earlier thla week 1.ru1teu of the Garden Grove d.lstrk:t denied ~ petition on grounds that the change W<iuld ~t the-el.Mk balance at Loa AmlgOI Hllh School. · ~ .m8'tter .now ;goeS;. to. the icounty . .~ndent o~,JChoola and U.cocmty Commil!M · on Scbool "llillrict Or1llliz>·. tiorLfor ~ad Ion. · , Ohio :financier Dies CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP), -Wllllam R. Daley, 79. former ownh-or the Cleveland Indians and prefldent of OtJ1 &, Co., a prlfate bank inti flnn. • dled Thurlday. o.leJ1al'°""""" tho·-~ Sealll• PUoll bai.blll te1111.> • • l' . the publfc the right to vote on how monies should be spent," Guy said. "This is not a breach of administrative or ex- ecutive authority; there is no executive authority to extract money from people." . Jn the past. Terry has exp18.ined that the Initiative is intended to close a "legal loophole," referring to the·process ·or us- ing the Parkbig Authority to incur bonded indebtedness. Tenj"has pointed out that the Parking Authority comists of the city council-but Celestial Circus that the Parking Authority is able to aell bonds without subj ecting the iuue tO a public vole. In view of Bonfa's opinion, the city and the petitioners would appear to be headed for a legal col!lslon when sufficient signatures are collected. "The council could se.t an election on the initiative and file an action in court or refuse to set an election thrOwUig the burden on the petitionen to pursue· court (Soc PIER, l'age I ) j A colorful sky show brightens the beachfront alon~ the,Orange.Coast Thursday night, the result of a test launch of a Minuteman intercon- tinential ballistic missile. The red and blue dis play lit up the·nigbt sky at 6:40 p.m. and was caused by light bouncing off ice· crystals.~in the missile's contrail • My stery Booms Hit SF; Meteor Suspected Cause SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) -Two thunderous unexplained blasts. possibly from a meteor crashing W earth, shook the San Francisco Bay area early today, cusing "extensive damage" to homes in suburban Daly City. Windows were broken, chandeliers knocked down and dishes smashed in a cluster of homes on the side of a moun- tain in Daly City, just south of San Fran- cisco. The . Air Force said a, thorough in· vestigation indicated the explosions. which ·followed each -other at 2:28 a.m,, were not caused by a sonic boom . "The speculation is on-a meteorite impact," and officer .said. · The Air Force's worldwide r;pace track· ing headquarters was checking out the possibility that the explosions were caus-- ed by "a satellite or other space junk" entering the atmosphere at that time. The .San Mateo County .Sheriff's office .ft and Daly City polke.. said-lh~ received num~rous calls o.bout the· blasts and that so me witnesses reported. a plume of smoke on San Bruno Mountain, a barren ., range that lies on the .sin. Francisco peninsula, partly in Daly, City. Daly City police said they were still in- ~ vestigating the source o! the-esplosions. The blasl.!! were heard1 along a 50-mile stretch of the coast north~and. south of the golden gate. Orange w.,aaer That old devfi fog will roll back in Saturday morning and evening, coollng l.hlngs down to ea degrees along the coast and 75 further in. land, with ovemlgbt lows in the '5o $5 range. · INsm.,: TO~~):~. Rick. W ood.s', tM best mot°"' cycle racer in tht' oounhl. wiU be porticipatiTl(f In Co.1M> Maa • race• tonig1l( stOrv and piet\,res ar1t, in 1 ~!1•-Weekender on Page ·21, • ... ""' u Meollft • ..,, CllJfot"nl• 1 M\ltlllf llt111f1 t CMc:lrlllt Ult t N11i.n11 N"" I ClflU!lltd .... Ori"" Ct11nfY I Clf'lll~ JI Jl"IMlllll !Solt Cte......... JI •rl'tll """ 1' DM!tl Metlttt I $""9 1•1t ~ , ... I Ttftwlllell II llltWNlllMtflt ,..u ,.....,.., ... ., '"'-' f.11 w...... ' ...,._ M ...... ,.._1MI ... ........,.. 1J ........ .. """'"' ~ • w........ 114' . . I ; I ' . : • • 1 I ,. Z DAILY PILOT H .. . ('" ....... 'Point of No Return' Envoy in Newport; Doubts War Ventures By TERRY COVILLE 01 NI• Dtlll "llt! 5111! A top U.S. diplomat says onc:t the tJ S. JIUIJa out of Vietnam. lht chances of sen- ding troops back to mainland Asia "are just about nil " "It's a fa ct we have lo reahu. The American people wouldn ·1 support a 1·eturn." \\'illiam H. Sul!ivan, former U.S. ambassador to Laos. told n1embers of the Orange County World Affairs Council Thursday in Newport Beach. ·'\\'e are confident. howe\'er. that the slructure in South Vietnam will survive. :fd~ave lO let il run on its o,,.,·n now," he Sullivan is nov.• deputy assistant 1tttetary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs. He spoke to about 100 World Affairs Council members at the Balboa Bay Club. The topic of the sil v e r-h aired diplomat's speech was "Southeast Asia in Perspective." He spent most tif his tiTllf! filling in the historical bacground that le4 to the current Asian situation. ,. "To judge the current turmoil, you have to see it in the light of what "''e have betn doing for the past 25 years " Sullivin said. ' "In 1M5 the U.S. was pre-eminent in eait A11ia. We were the strongest military and economic power there. But instead <Jf imposing order on Asia we evolved the. policy of each nation having a right to live it! own way. "We looked to China as the. center of <Jrder in Asia. But in 1949 it was a con- siderable !hock lo the U.S. v.·hen a hostile regime came to power. China confronted us with a considerable challenge in Asia ond a new policy was adopted. "We did not seek direct military con- DAIL'( I'll.OT Sti ll ,.hell 'ASIAN ORDER CHANGING' U.S. Olplom1t Sulllv1n frontal1on, but deplO)'ed military a n d economic might to act as a shield for the other nations. "It seemed China could reach out and take over !he rest of Asia . The other countries \\·ere tattered, Japan had been flattened. lndochi11a was in chaos because the French had crushed all real na· tionalist leaders and tried to re-impose colonial power. "Ho Chi Mlnh became the great liberator because lhe French h11d killed all other nationalist leaders. ··But no\\'. in' 1971 , China is not l11e gre&t mon•ilith v•e thought it was. "Today It is a nation \\'ith son1e p!'o- \ inces run by th e Commurust party, some run by the army. son1e run by l.'Onl· mittees. Thev have lost that centralism they were cOnfldent ol. China's mlernal struggle for power over a sucCt'ssor to t.iao Tsl'·tung indic;,tes ii is not a great monolith. "t\ow China is also t ngaged in a great confrontation v.·ith Russia. A major por- 11on of hf'r inililary now faces the Soviet L:nion. and Soviet forces are largl.'r on the l'hinese front than on their western front. ··1n the meantin1r. there have been changes behind our shield . \V h 1 I e the \l'Orld has been traumatically fixed 011 Vietnam, Korea has grown strong. Japan has becoriie the thlrd greatest industrial nation in the world and 1n ID-15 years will surpass lhe Soviet Union. and Indonesia has totally 1viped out its Com1nuni st Par· ty. "!n Indochina \Ve have fru strated North Vietnam's attempt to take o\'er !hree countries. We now feel those countries art strong enough to stand on their own. ··\Ve no\v believe China understands the realt11'S of the world. that 11 ean·t cootrol Asta. The on ly way for us to hnd out ts lo bring them into the ll'Orld ag:un. "It 's quite clear therl' 1s going to be a ne\\' pattern of relationships In Asia. It 1\·on·1 happen overnight, but the next fi re lo six years ,,.,·11! be fascinating. and the US. v.•ill continue to play a ma1or rolt In Asia. Reinecke Inks Measure Railway Coach, Birtliday 'Gift' For Shoreline Purchase Seal Beach will celebrate its 56th birth- day this Saturday \l'ith a re!urn of the Big Rrd Car. Acting Gov. Ed Reinecke Thursday zigned the bill certifying that the State of California will offer $2.l million for the purchase of the 1,500-fool shoreline which once held the old Capistrano Beach Club, The sign.atw-e was the las~ government hurdle in the months-old effort to obtain .51.ate bond funds to guarantee public o\\·nership of the valuable stretch or beach immediately downcoast of the Doheny Beach State Park. The only remaining issue -a crucial one -is the acceptance of the statt's of. fer by the general partn~rs who own the beach. Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham. who launched and nurtured the :state purchase effort, has said he is con- fident the owners will accept the slate's offer. The. beach is stl!l on the open market \vith a reported asking price of thfee million dollars. 1 Thomas O'Keefe of San Clemente. the lawyer for the partners, ha~ said that no decision would come on the state offer Record Ju1np Attempt Give s Eve! £,,jf Fall PORTLA~D. Ore. I VP! 1 -:\1otorc\'C\e t.lWltznan Eve! Knievel. leaping his c),clc {IVl'r "''hat he claimed was a record 14 <:ars . suffered a badly fractured left hand 'fhursda~ night. Knievel "as ltd in pa in tr. an am- bulance and taken to a hospital, after eoming off !he ramp with his bike wob- hling as he tried his record 111n1p at Portland Qilistun1. Ile apparent ly broke the hand ~·hen he landed. OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT cu,JtO'E COAn f'Vl lftHIWCll ct!M'ANY J elowt N. w.,4 PrwlMll •M l'vbllilld' J1t'k •· c .,,1.., Vb f'nUltllt I M ~I N.IMttr Tli111u1 Kt1Yil r.011.- Tlitlfl41 A. M~hi~• N.""'llW &111t Al111 o;,..,;~ W•I Ori-C-.'Y E"'9t t4 ....... "' .... Oflk• 17176 le.di l•11llYI~ M1i1111t Acldt111: P.O. In 190, ,26~1 o .... __ ~ ••c.11~ rn f'•r•t ,,.,...,,,., C..,_ '-''' Slit ...,.., ltV '""' .,....,, ltldl: mt ,__, a..1w'"' &All ~ as "*111 IJ ~ lt•I DA'1.T f"ILOT', "'* -wi.-........ :: . ~ .. ";:" :;.-==:;:ir.:e-i'-"' N--' a-dt. Olt• WM, ........ ..,_ ia.ca, ........ 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State parks officials hope to purchase the wide, sandy beach for incorporation into the Doheny State beach territory. l\ coach fro1n the fa111ed Pacific E\ec· Irie Railway \\'Ill be on displa y ;it !\1a1n ;ind E:!ectric Streets fro1n JO a Ill. lo 5 pm Funds collected fron1 the 2ii·<:ent ad- n11ssion t"harge will be applied toward purchase of a Red Car. r.·fembers of the c11y's lltstori cal Society plan to con\'er1 It into a inuseum. Ba~k to Nature School Environ1nent Chief Hired By RUDI I\'IEDZIELSKI Of t111 01111 ,.1181 51111 In a ·city covered with wal!ed housing tracts, oil \\'ells and pavl'ment the "''anders of nature sometimcsfl"e hard to see. · .......::_ Schools find it increasingly diff1cull to su pplemenl the ir lexlbook sludil'S of the life sciences with an example of thr real lhing ~ 'II So. if you can't Lake your ehildren to &ee nature anymore, you bring nature to the children. That is the ambitious project of \hi" Ocean View School Dislrict. And they ha\'e JUSt hired a 1nan to gel the Job done. "I used to 1nake $21,000 a ye.ar as • sales rf'prescntati\'e for a busines~ machine firm. Bui I got tired or ii. I \ranted lo c!o something for our rn- \ iron me.nt.°' said Bil l Gaffanr.~., 26. He is the distr1crs ne1v consultant in environmental science. a post "'hich car· ries Jess than half of lu s prc1·ious salary. One of t;affanr.y·s fir.st tasks is to super\'ise the construction of an ··cn- 11ronn1ental lea riling center.'· a l"''o-acre nature prc.ser\'e at the disti-ict's soon-to- be-!inish ed Golden View campus. "It v.·111 hal'e t rees. a pond. t ide poQ!S, nature 1\•alks, a place to grow and study plants and marbe a small animal husban- dry area:· he -explained. "Instead of studying about nature 1n a book. the kids "''ill be able lo see it. touch it and feel ll.'. The initial fu nding for !he project will be supplied by lhe school dist rict 1tseJ:. L<.ter. Ga!faney plans to turn to other • surces to complete the preserve. "If you 11.•ant to change the attitudes of parents aboul the environmenl. we will have to do it through their kids." Gaf· fanf'y :;aid . •·The l:hrusl of this thing is to take the educational project hon1e. \Ve don·t want the kids lo learn great things abr.ut the <'nl'ironn1en t and go home so their pa rents can let the v.·ater run all day ;,nd thro1v junk out or their cars.'' (~alfaney and Golden \'1c\1' P1·111ci pa l C'Ompound "''111 fom1 their ('n\·1roiimen!a.I tompounl will fornl the foundation tor a nt\\' curriculum in en v Ir o n men ta I ~c1ences. Though it will be located at Ciolden View , all al the dislrlcfs 23 schools are txpected to make use of it. "It's been proven that the retention rate of tbillren Is much higl'ler "'hen they're actually doing things. \\'e hope t!tu~ compound will be. a learning facility v.•ithin itself," said Ga ffaney. ' "If the kids are taking a 1narh le.~~n. Otey could tecord tht: gr0\\1h of a trel.'. Or if thpy'rt stud~ 1ng art they 1..'()U ld record tht changes in color of the lea\'eS It 's thi5 kind of hands-on experience v.'e 're afttr." Althoua:h d1fging for lhe J'.IOQls 1n the preserve wil not begin un11I tnid· No\'t mh!or . Oct.an \'if'"-~ rl11 lrlrtn are O•ILV ~ILOl i 1tf! ... llf DIGGING INTO JOB Environment•list Gaffaney alre<1dy actll'ely inl'oh f'<I in dra,,.,•ing · up plan~. "\\r hope some of our plants and animals \\'111 be donated by such groups as the Sierra a nd Four-H Clubs:• said c;affaney. "Students at UC! have already pledged 1he1r support with the digging. "\\'e don't 11·ant to be telling lhl.' C'h1ldren v•hat to think but ho'>'' to make the right derisions about their f'n- \'J.T'Onment . If we can do that. maybe luture de1·eloprnl'nl 11·1!1 be a little more sane. "It's really unfortt.i.nate:, in a way. that 11·e haYe to have this type of thing." he added. t'r<>m Page I COURT ... duce the sort of dan1aging personal disclosures ~·hich delealed nominees Cle- ment F. •1avns11.·orth Jr. of South ·• ·catolina and ·c . Harrold Carswell of Florida. it was considered a certainty that Rehnquist and Pov.·ell would "''in the Senatt's "advise: ind C'onsent." A ma· JOrily vote is required to. confirm . ' nominees . Rehnquist .. 4i . a ~311. balding and !!liRht- h· stooped mnn. is lht: bt!ter known non1 lnee and the, one morl.': likel~· to silt opposition. e.speciall~· for his view that the government his an almOllt unlin1 lled right to 11.·iretap. A Republican, he i3 a ~hhvaukel'·born lawyer who praclictd in rhol'nh:. Ariz .• before Nixon named hlm assistant attorney general "!ht. President's Ja"1'er'.s la"l')'er." Nixon call· ('d tum . ·' Ttvo tJ' ot•lds \Var br.1ngs 1nisery and hard times to the masses. bul some manage to survive .its savagery. Some even do it in style. J.'or this bedraggled beggar in a Saigon street. perhaps the long-haired lady pa ssing by wa~ a ren1inder that beauty and ugliness can coexist. State Top Court Modifies La11clma1·k School Finding SAN FRAl'\ClSCO (liPI) The California Supreme C-Ourt. modifying ifs landmark school financmg decision, ruled Thursday that the existing property tax s~·sl.em for supporting public schools is :;till valid. The high court said Thursday it!. Aug. From Page 1 PIER ... aL"lion." Bonfa explained. ''The court would probably conclude that the petition JS defective." Bonfa contends that even if !he ordinance propostd \Vere approved by 1 nrers in an election it would still M in- 1 atid. "It would just be another one or those lav.·s that are not legal," he added. ~leanwhile. the city is wa iting to see if 11 new proposal for private enterprise to de velop rhe do1vntown area will defuse lhe long-burning controversy. A land acquisition and development l1rin is scheduled lo presenl a proposal to · lhe City Council Nov. I on how a high-rise hotel and 14-story medical building may be constructed downlov,.n. City planners are working on a <:ode an1cndn1ent v.'hich 111ould allo1v high·rise <l c:velopn1enl in the downtown district. Present city nrdinances limit buildings to 3.i feet. usually three stories. \Vhen asked for his opinion on the i11- it1ative petition by Councilman .Jack (;reen, 8-0nfa \\·as also asked to advise hov.• the petition might affect funding for the new SJ.4 million library and ssi: million ci\'ic ct nler. Tht City allor.ney said that lht petition \\'Ou)d havt no effect on lhtse projtcts ,,.,hich will be rinanced Lhrough another lease·back arrangement with a group <'Ailed !ht Huntington Beach Public Fac1!it1es Corporation · 30 decision was not a final judgment a::d did not strike down present school finan· 1.:ing in California. The court said it only ordered the case returned to the trial court for further Proceedings. If the trial court subsequently finds the present system of public school f!nancing unconstitutional. the Supreme Court said. it should provide for an "orderly transi- lion'"to a new system. !n the meantime. the high court said, the lo"·er courrs iudgmcnt "should make • lee r that the exist i11~ systcn1 is to re- main operable Unt il an appropriate ne1v system" can be put into etfect. A finding that a go1't.rnmental opera- tion is unconstitutional ··does not necessarily require in1•alidation of past acts ... or a11 1111mediate implemenlA· llon of a conslitutionallv valid substi- 1u1e." the court said. · In the Aug. 30 ruling. in a case brought by a group of Los Angf'les residents, !he high court ~aid the method of financing schools by local property taxes "''as un- constitutiona l because it p e n a I i 1. e d t hildren who !i1'ed in poorer countie~. The decision v:a ~ regarded nalion\111dt as a prccedrnt·.~cttin~ casr The niodific<l1ion Thursday was made in response rn a petition by slate .'\,t- tomey General Evelle Younger. who said that sonic person~ \\'Cre paying local pro- perty taxes under protest and filing l'laims for refunds because they thought (he present system was no longer vi.lid. Younger said he \\·ou!d study the f'ourl's latesl ruling lo decide whether he will appeal lhe case lo the U.S. Supreme Court. He said he eipecls to make a decision within two weeks. 1'wo defl'.lldants i11 rhe cast.'. Superin· tendenl of Public Instruction \Vilson l'. Riles and Stale Controller Houston I. Flournoy. ha\·e ;:ilrcady served nntict lhey will oppose an.v attempt to apptal lhe case. They 1>aid thry alj:ret'd with !ht statf' 1·ourfs act1011. • PP • • h·vine Plan Won't Allow ·For Airport Planned development on !ht Irvin• Ra11ch would prevent the use of the U.S. t.farine Corp~ Atr Sl.11tion 1t El Toro as 1 civilian L-<1mn1erc1al airport. Orange County Airpcl!'t Director R o be r t Bresnahan said today. Bresnahan said lhe Irvine Comapny general plan calls for intenlt develop· ment at both ends of the exi!ling military and proposed commercial runways. Irvine C.Ompany spokesman this morn· ing said what Bresnahan said is true and reiterated its opposition lo consideration of the airfield as a future commercial jefporl. A cornpany officer said the land development firn1 opposes both interim. or permanent eommercial use of lhe airlield by commerciir.J carriers. ''\Ve are opposed to interim U!'e of El 'Toro by commercial aircraft because I.hat would be a fool in lhe door to permanent use and there are already !lverfhghts of established and emerging urban development of Rossmoor Leiaure World, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Tustin and Orange,'' he said. Aries Becomes First to Cross Lines to Caho By ALMON LOCKABEY DAILY .. 11.0T IMTIQ 'lflr.r Russ Ward's Col umbia 57 Aries, flying the colors of Lahaina Yacht Club, was first to finish in Newport Harbor Y.:it"ht Club's 190-mile Cabo Sin Lucas race t1>-• da.\'- Aries overcamt a 10-mile deficit Thu rs- day to move ahead of her si ster ship, ' Dorothy 0. skippered by Bob Beauchamp of Nev.·port Harbor Yacht Club. Aries crossed the fini sh line at 2:31 :47 a m. and Do rothy 0 finished al 3:08:11. i\'either yacht was e:otpected to save thl'ir lirne over th!' Cal-.13 Kt.hi!i. ci>sk:i~ jX'red by \Villiam V. \\'right and Erie Fricker. Huntington Harbour Ya cht Club. Kahili \\'as expected to finish by 3 p.m. !oday. The boal for boat battle between A1·if!8 and Dorothy 0 changed dramatically 'rhursday nighL Both yachts were gailing ' ln light air with Dorothy 0 leading Ar ie! by 10 miles. As n~t rame on. Dorothy 0 "'ent ln· shore loo~ing lor more wind and Aries wenr )Offshore in the same que5t. The \Yind gods favored Aries. Anna ~laria II skippered by Al .Schoellern1an of Bahia Corinthian \'acht Club had 30 miles to go at t a.m. today. She was behind Kahili. Sayula skippered by Ramon Carlin had "'-2 miles to go and Novia Del ~far. Jri hn Scripps. San Diego Yacht Club had 36 miles to go. \Vinds off the Cape today were reporUd to be less than li\'e knots. Exchange Chief Quits r\EW YORK (API -Ro~ W Haack says h~ will step down as president of the \'ew York Stock Exchan-ge July 31 when his contract upirts. UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST H ENREDON-SHERR ILL-MARGE CARSON LAR GEST SELECTION IN THE AREA For th• fin•if In 1t ylin 9, qu•lify, 11l1ction, •nd i1rvic;1, try ,T 1d von H1m1rt, lnt1riori, . . DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEC-HERITAGE NEWPORT !J;ACH 1727 Westcliff Q:f., 642-2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 Profe11lonal Interior De1 ign1r1 Av1ll1bl1 -AIO INTERIORS ) -· LAGUNA llACH 345 North C01tt Hl1hw1y lthone: 494-6551 ' I r • ' , tl""IC'I' "ILtlT ,~ .... ~' "•!rklr O'Def!llell F'rlday. Otlobtt 22. 1"11 H DAIL v "1\."' I 'tetter• Match 'I Howard Hughes Strikes It Rich CARSON Billionaire amends to CITY. Nev. (AP) Howard Hughes has 1made the Ne vada Gamlrtg Com- mission and is free to pursue reorganiz.a. lion of his gambling empire. sP'ci fic individual to whom it eou!d turn for direction ir. connection with gamin& matters, Diehl indicated Hughes' l e t t e r designated no individual but i:;aid "any of his personnel," presumably the board of directors, would do. The handwrilten letter had mentioned • tool company directors Frank W. Gay. Raymond M. Holliday and Chester C. ' Davis as having Hughes' support. HE WANTED TO BE HIS OWN BOSS, TAKING THE BUGS OUT OF PEOPLE'S CARS BUT THE CORPORATE WEB IS FAR FLUNG Specialist Ludwig Hafenrichter Emigrated; Bu t It Wa' Ju,t Out of The Frying P•n Into the Fire Receipt of a typewritten, fingerprinled letler y,•as annou nced Thursday and, combined y,•ith an e<irlier handwritten let. ter, apparenlly satisfied comm ission demands. The gaming com1nlssion had blocked the recluse. industrialist'5 reorganization plans by re fusing to license the board of directors of the Hughes Tool Co. There is no guan1ntee, however, that • the applications will be approved. At least one commissioner is known to have ~ doubts about licensing Davis, a New York atto rney and tool company general • counsel. • -~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Height · C11rl1 Hit By La,vsuit Fro111 Realtor Lcgaiil\" of lhe 1ni!1a111r f1"!1t1n11 !h;;t led tn tl1e L:1g1ina B1'11ch high rl~c clcc· lion Aug ~ w;:is Challcnt.ld toda\ in a court <H·tlnn t11"r1 against 1hr e1ty by refll !.rlr \l('n1 T<1 sl·l11ltT. ,\1!11rnrvs fnr Tn~rhner, \o,'hn pn·1 i1111<>ly ;ittemptrd unsuccessfuHy Ill h:ilt !he r!rc· lion. filed a pclitinn fnr a 11-r1t nf n1.1nd:itc ·Fceking to detlare the in itiati\"e un· <'nnsl1lutinn;il in the Fou1 th 111.,tr!t'l Court of Appeals. S;in Bcrnard111n If succrs~ful. 1hr suit 11·oulrl i111·al1date lht• elecllnn in 10,hieh lit p1'n'ent i•f the city's regi ste red votrrs <1pprn1 rd_ hv a .1- 1 margin. fl 31i·fool height J1nutallt}n ior buildings in l.ngun;"I. J\1a yor Richard (:nlclhcrg \1·as g11·cn a copy of lhe i.:nn1ptaint <it hi~ t,;i~una Reach rest<1ur;i111. Sunnv·s Sidr11·alk C.1fe, Thursdav ;if1 crnnon. Thr rn;11·or ·1rns <'(11l· ferrinR ·v.·i!h cit.v nH1n<1gf'f La11Tcnl·e Rose in !hi' rrst;111ran! r:itifl \l'hrn hr "':IS h-'!nded a cnp.v nf 1hc r,:,.pagc. doc11n1rnt filed b.v !he Lo." 1\ll'!Cl{'s la1v lirrn nf !\1athc"'S. Lane Hnd ll ong. in Tast:hncr"s brh(llf. The firin , 11·h1{'h ;ilsn ha ndl<'d lhf! pre· elerlion suil t•hallc11g111i:: the lri::all1v of the initi<llll"<'. :il~o rcpre.,cnrs !ht' Hotel Laguna Corpnratu)n. In effect, till' cil.\I is asked \11 dcr·!;ife the iniliali\·e illegal and refrain fro1n l"O· forcing lhe ordinilner. or ti) ~11111~:ir in court to show ciluse "hy Lt should be en- forced. The clf'rk nf the Fourth U1stri1'l Ap· pellate Court said it is no1v up to !he court In decide 11•hethcr tn grant or deny lhe petition. If. it is ,i::rantl'd. a ht•<iring- date 11·ill be sci. and (•it~· :ittornry Tully Srvmou r "'ill prtsrnt !~e eity"s r;i~r. The ~uit is s11111J;1r tr. nn<> filed i11 (lrangf' Count1· Sup(•riur ("011rl bt•fnrc the high risr clcrt1nn :ind upht•ld hy .ludc:r ,J. E. T. Ru1tc1·, l\'hnsc lh'l'lioil•n \l:lS ];i\f'r nvcrturnc<l by 1hc ;1ppell r1te 1·0111·1. Jn rf'sponsr lo an ;ippc:d filed hy :itlu• nl'y \\'ilh.-:ini \\lil(·fl.~f'n , Tiie Suprcnie C11u!"L 11f 1he Stair nf C:1l1fril'ni;i 1hi"n n·f11 M·d !11 i:;r<int <1 hrflring 1n !he <1\lt•n1pl tn h:ilt the rlecti on. The ;ippcllarc co11rt at 1h;il t11ne r11led 1hat lcg;il11v of thr i11111al11·r :-.111! could be challenged ilfler the elec\irin. Mosquito es Rai.cl Nixo11, Co 111plex In San l 'l c111 c11l c The \\"l'&trrn \\"h11 1· ll•·n''' !·1~ it~ hl';i11tiful gro11nrl~. ii<; ~h.1;c 11\ h1r'1s nnd 11·nrld·widr rounr. Ru! It ;:il ~o h;'l~ lror1 11 1;1 n~ 1111 •-·llllln• 1l ·v.·11~ le.1rnr1I rh1 <; 111•1•k ~;in Clrr11i•n1r ('111 1·.i1 11 11 1l rn;1n ~l;l l\ f\Dt"lhrup rPl:1li'd 1111' pn1hir'n\ 11f ti1e fl.v1ng prsl<; 1o fl"ll1111 1·,.L111c tln11•n \\'t•011 ..... ~­ d 11~· ;iftrr l";1r111111! 11[ 1ht' ~itt1dtio11 thr(lugh !h!' l"t•ur11.1 s ,\ln-.f]1!1lr1 Aliall"n1ent D1sl rict. '"The pr 0hlr1n 1h('fe w:i'i worse than t \"f'r th is Y''<l r. su lhr mfl squ1!n abate· l'lenl folks h;11 c (lrcff'rrd the :\latine Corps to clran llJ> 1hr prnhlrm," The source of the 1tl·hy pests ap. parently is the la.c:;oon arra do11·ncnasl of lhe Presidential 1'n1npound. • Thal lies. bas1ra1!.v. 1n v.h;it v.ill become lhe nirman's land 1vhen the stale takes over the relinquished Camp. Pendlel(ln property. He"s Bugged What's In .A Na11ie? Trouble By ARTHUR R. YINSEL or '"' O•lly PllGI Sl•ll Luriwig /!;ifennchter finally I e f l \\'ridennberpfal~ .. ,;ern1any an<J 14 ye<irs \l'ith \lnlkswagenwt'rk Aktie ngesellschaft, J1red of being a eornp;1n.~ nian. He w;u11ed to bcco1nc his ov.·n bo.~s. doing business in America, the land o( ln'c cntrrprise. He l1nall.\• bough1 hi.~ Qll'!l .J!il~ f«tat1011 al 2096 Harbor Bh•d . Cosla :0.1es<., ;:ifter c111 1gra11ng JO >ears ;.igu and gelling tu~c!her his bankroll ""'ork ing i n \'fllks11"agen aJ!encies. He even shortened his bus niess c;.rd by 4.l lcllcrs, rnak1ng n s11nply: Lou fo r sh(lft. an1! I. & E Service. .\"aturally. he specializes in gelling the bu~s out of The Bugs. Lou Hafenrichter, howe\·er. learned Sep!. 9 Lhat -just like the old British f:n1pire -!he sun nel"cr sets on (:e rn1any's Vol k s w a g c n 1v e r k Ak- t1cngescllschaft and lts c n r po rat. e J;i1•, .I 1.'J"S, The people ll'hn today build. market and rep:11r lhe so·cn llcd Peoples' Car are JeHlou" of 1rtulition. i\ot JllSl an.rbody ca n ;idvertisc by us. i11g Signs \\Lth <lfl}' Of four fa!llOlJ S l1·ad(•n1ark var1at1ons: the word 11 ... clf stan1l1ng ;ilonr: th e f:i111il1ar circnlar VW lug1f, the con1hincl! l!'llers V\\I, nor el"en a :-;pccif1c type style kn ov.·n as fl1en1ph1s B1):d. For alt praclical purposes, !hey have al"o copyngh!cd the color blue. All this Lou llafcnrichtcr lccirned in a \Cry forinal lcucr fron1 the Los Angeles lrgHl f1rrn of Lawler, Felix & Hall. who'e stationery lists 30 attorneys on the staff. Lou feels outnurnbcrcd. lie 1vas also inrorrne<J thal the farntl ia r eluih \l\Y p<Jteh -available. 1r1 any vanc- tv store -~'wn on his grcase·stai11e<J, blue Arcn ~h1rt is \crllolen while on duty Bl his s!<1L1un. Arco is ok11y, since ll::ifcnr icli tcr and hi~ n1en pu~1p thl'ir gas. The Orar\:f' Cnast l r ;i <J c tn :.i r k {"r<1elid11wn t'an1e. (lftcr ;in unhappy Hun· 1ingrun Hea c ~i st<1l1on 111vner displaying a hugr V\\I logo ~yn diol "fl.~ hit with s11r11l:1r orders !n f"<•a sc ;ind.1lesist. l.1111 ~•iys !hf' ir<l!f' grl'<1~e nH)nkc.v hirpd a ph11tngrapher an1t sen! him around hun- ting e1'<'r.V nlher V\\l.rclalcrl sign he cnuld f1n1!. the·n fired off the film to the cor- poration attorneys. ' Lo11 thought the cameraftl"an JUSl liked the looks of his statio n and v.•anted a pie· tur e to keep. 1'he shuUerbug somehow mi.~sed a V\V logo clearly in violalion at a used car lot next 1loor to Lou. although hf' nailer1 J1'an·s VW & Porsche garage across the sl reel. Pete 's Foreign Car Service down the bloc k was captured on Kodak. but both n1ay e\"en have to repaint their buildings to con1ply. Loll figures it cost him only 11b11t S l~ to replace his business cards. ex!erior si gns. rubber mailing stamp and s!ation invoi~es, all of \l.'hich referred lo hrs specialty. But il ls the universality of The Bu.e; and its n1aintena nce ne eds lhal bugs his stubborn Ge rman pri nciples. '"Outside I only said: Vo!kswageo Spec1a!is1." he explains. defending his ex· pertise an d the right to declare it to the v.·orld, {'specially here~-Americ:i. .. In ·62 alre:idy I ha d my certificate,'' he f"Dn!ioues. holding u his framed of- ficial V\I/ cornpany d ment. '"l tx>cn 1n the o!kswagcn r:ickel alre<1dv all n1v life ." add.~ H;ifenrichtcr, or 16046 Shastii SL . Fountain Vallry. On- ly he does1l't believe c;,r repair should be .a rocket. ··And I v.·ant to he fair to the peoples. Our jobs here usually go by !lal rate from the old country," he said. displaying a n1anual listing reco111n1ended times for specific jobs. al S9 per hour. Lou isn"t yet a U.S. cili1.en. but he proudly flies an American Flag at the sta· tion. because he ca1ne here hoping to find freedon1 and independence l r o n1 authoritarian rule. '"An1erica is not a free count ry.'' he says cli~a pointedly in typically Teutonic tones, le ning aga1nsl a new. corpora1.1on- a11thori d sign advertising: Repair of Vnlksw gen Vehicles. ("'P.1orl franchised concerns m.1y, of cou rse, advertise in a proper n1anner th11l they service Volkswagen vehicles ... '' s<1ys the Lawler. Felix: & Hal! letter lying on j'..ol)'s desk. l ., '"I took down my signs and I pul new ones up -in greC'n -because I don·t "·;int no hassle." says the wavv-hairecf Hafcnnchter, a mis~hievous twinkle in his ey<'. '"Repair of Little Nazi Cars. Ja •.. thal"s whal rd really like to put up.'' U.N. Doubles Guards l 1i Two-C liina Debate l '\JTEf1 NATlO~S 11·1•11 -Behind !1~ht\'ned srcurity loll0w1n.c:; vinlrn rc .ind l hrl·:il~ ;il dclri::.;:ion he;idquar!ers iind a floor 1ntrrr11p!1r1n hrr~. thr UN. Grner;:i! As~erntlly hastened Lod;iy to c11d its gre al Chrna drl>a11·. C11a rds ll'cre doubled a1 all ~ccur1t.y po~ts afll'r a we!l·dresscd intruder ~lip­ ped thr(1ugh the 1dell'gates' entr.1nce Thursday. entered the Asseil1bly hall and ~hnost rl'achcd the speakers· rostrum before t:.N. Authorilies. dragged him a~:\y,, The 1nan 1nade his dran111lic ap. JMlarance just arter Soviet Ambassador Yakov ~-fa!ik had told the assembly or shots fired inlo his midto~·n fi.1anhatt.m delegation headquarters from the roof of nrarby !/Unlt'r CoHf'l?;f'. Syrian An1b;i ssador George 1'omeh re~i sterrd ro111pl11ints nf lhrf:i!s tr> his ini ~sinn. New York Ci!y police v.·ere slalioned -at holh places in exlr<i streng th . Although the outcome of the discussinn on whether ' to ex pel Natio1111.list China from <>11 U.N. affiliale.~ while ~eating J\1ain!:-ind China in bo th the Assem bly and Security Council remairled in doub!, lhe closeness was not reflected in the debate, nOw in its fifth;iay, -' .Of 56 countries heard by !he slcvi or lnd <ty"s proceedings. 38 favored Peki ni:. 17 were for the Nationalists a.nd Ecuadvr was f)OOCom~· ittal. There were still 22 speakers on he list of Assembly Presi"' dent Adam M Ilk of Indonesia . Maoists for FBI Tell All Cou pie Describe l 1i<loctrin ution, Firear1ns Training ' . \VASHlNGTON (A PJ T"'n ex· missionaties say lt1ry once worked wilh the FBI Jto infiltrate a .pro·~1 aoist organization lhf'y desc ribed a~ highly disciplined, well arrncd and dedic<re d to thl! over1hro1v of lhe U.S. J!OVernment. They said the nrgani1J1!ien, lhe Re\"olu- tionary Union, has "close ties v.·ith Red China."' "We \\'err consicfcrcd 11reat converts," Lawrence L. Goff or Lemoore. told the House Internal Security ommillee. Thurnl11y. Gofr. 30. anrl h15 2.8-ye:1r--0I 11·1rc, Rrl!y Sue. said le;;<lcrs or the orgi1niz;i\ion drmA ndrri "rxtrrmely slric <J1sc1phnc - our lime, nur house and ou ·ran1ily y,•cre llfll our OY.'n . .. Our chdc!rr"'-1~crc consiOcre ri pro- \pcrty or RU, :ind RL.' tnok rare or thrm, :inf"! l'rl find slr11oger~ v.·11h the chi ldren,'' ~1r!'l . Goff testified. "ThC't tried to In· doctrin.ite children. I didn "l agree but I they went lhree lo four hours, one senten- ce. .at a time . do(ining each word, and books by Marx an'd Lenin .'' - There 11lso wa!I heavy em phas.i.~ on: ... firearm:r lrRining, "he said . \.ofl s:i1d the prime goal of lhe org:inizati on was "to build a base in the \l;ork ing class and the military.'' He said members of the group "are ded icated , .,.,.illing lo sacrifice thei r lire if nccr1 be in violently overlhroy,•ing the government.'' The group slore•t weapon.~ in various hon1cs. Gorr said. At one meeting. he ad- <lc<i. a men1bcr of !he organ i1.at ion ap- proached him ahoul kee ping plastic ex· plosirr!'i, dynarnite and hand grenades in the Goff hon1e. .. f 11·a~ 11rtv1scd by lhe FRI no~ lo put !ha r In n1v hntise," Goff 11aid. P.ut thClr most painful personal !ll· , pcrience, Goff said, came when lhey were PMf!SUred "to cw se the Bible a.nd bJasphent? (;od." I < 1 Gorr, now· a gunsmith, said ht And his wife spent several years in MexlC'o and C6'1 tral America as C h r I 11 I I 1 " ·missionaries among primitive tribe,. He said he became associated with lhe Revolutionary Union in the. fall of 1969, and hi• wife said sht joined in July 1970. They dropped out In late Marc~ and early April this year, he said. "after we were fou nd out." G'off 5aid his San Jose chapter had about 50 members, lhat back.ers claimed lo have 400 follower11 in lhe S11n Fr11n- cisco Bay. are11. And th11t he heard one leader clai m lhe group had spread na· !ionwide with collectives in New York. Detroit and Clllcago. Aiioto Booed At Candidates Forun1 in SF SAN FRANCISCO (U P!) -Ma yoral c;i ndidates drew boos, cheerll, appla use a nd jeers Tht1 rsd;iy during a city college appearance to discuss su bjects from po t to pornograph y. About 500 persons ht>ard seven of J l candidates give election pitches, in· eluding Mayor Joseph Alioto and a Ha ighl·Ashbury guru. <'.\lioto received a round of hisses as he tic ked off the accomplishments of his first four.yea r term. Scott Newhall, 52, was applauded y,•hen he said f'veryone should hal"e .. an equal oppor111nity to use the narcotic of his choice.'' saying thal his generation chose booze wh ile the young people now prefer pol . One ct1ndidale sat quietly be.hind st;:i ~e nipping bourbon before making his t1p- pearanl"e singing a song, "this time the loser wins." Stanley ColtOJI a!so recilcd poet;y, one line v.·hich went., .. if you are raped. Jove the raper." l)iane Feinstein president of !he boarrl of supervisors, used her charm and v.·ent overtirne ta lking about her opposi tion to dirty rnovie houses. Fred Selinger talked about ''outh i.~siues. including treatment. of bliicks; Na than \Veinstein castigated the media for ig ooring h1n1: John Diamante drew laughte r whPn he joked about Alioto: and two candidates. Harold Dobbs and J. Tony Serra couldn't appear and we.re represented by stand.ins. Ron 1..endbwg .. • li aight-Ashbury~111uru, spoke fflr atrorney Serra. saying Serra was a "dope lawyer" who had lo be 1n court. '"He's represented us 25 times," sever;;! charges involved dope, said La ndburi;:. '"and he·~ never lost."' The <.-ommission said 1t \\.'anted proof Hughes approved plans to restruclure all his c;,sino holdings u111der one umbrella nrganizat\OO. Hotel Properties lnc., con. trolled by Hughes Too!. Commission Chairman Jack Dieh l said Thursday Hughes orricials were free to resubmit the application fnr licensing. A Hughes attorney said it would be done '"immediately '' If the licensing application is submill ed quickly, ii can be conside red At the Gam- ing Con trol Jloard n1ceting Nov. JO and comrni~sion n1ecting Nov. 18. Hughes sou rces indica1ed the latest lel· Irr '"clears the air of differences between the con1rnissiou and Hughes." Exact contents of !he lette r were not rele;ised. although sources said it was .. softly worded "' compared to the testier handwritten lc!ter in which Hughes in- dicated displeasure with the com· mission's requests. "The commission feel.~ the latest lelter n1akes satisfactory compliance with re- quests made by the commission," Diehl said. One nf the desires expressed by the commission was for Hughes lo appoint a Countian Holds Post on FEPC SACll Ar-.tENTO iUf'l l -Oon<ild Diers or Ora nge. and Mrs. Stella 'C. Sandoval h:i\"e been reappninted to four year terms on !he F:iir l·:n1pluyn1ent Practires com- rnission by LL Gov. r~d fleinec ke, The t"'o H.epublica11s v.•ere renarned tn the con11niss1on Thursday bul still re- quire Senate confir1natinn. !Jiers, 48, tnanager of administrat io n fnr the El Segundo Division of Hughes Aircr11ft Company, ha.s served on the com rnission s111ce 1970. Mrs. SAndoval, a v.·hile on official duty. Commissioners recei\"e $50 pe r diem housewife and civic leader, has been a member since 19fi7. GRAND OPENING Registration Of County Voters Dips Voter regislratiqn in Orange County, 1 renecting the off.election year, has drop-; ped 62,0 Hi in the past year, accord ing to . figures released today by Registrar of Vote rs David Hithcock .. Total registra tion is 540.990 compared to 612,066 a year ago. Republicans stilJ _ outnum ber Democr:als handily but the numerical margin is Jess. The figures 11•ith 1970 totals ii+ parentheses are: GOP 290.915 (326,459): Democrats 228,022 \252,590}: GO P adva.nta ge 62,893 (73,869). J\1osl Orange Coasl commu nities con· linue. to be Repu blica n strongholds. The curreol figures: Ne wport Be.act; GOP, 19.140: Democrats 6,500 ; CG.Sta Mesa 14,04 4 10,085 ; Huntington Beach 22.980 20.182: Fountain Valley 6,510 5,314; Laguna Beach 49.'i6 2,7% . Seal Beach 9,423 6,123 : San Cl emente '1.951 2,0!!5: San Juan Capistrano 1,268 553. CoasL:il area ci1ies \l.'i1h a majority or Democra1 s are Lo s Alamitos l,R.16 1.603: \Ves1minster 11.047 8.647. Unincorporated communities. Sunsel Beach 276 272. Unincorporaled areas w i I h 11; preponderance or Republican voters are · Laguna Hills 9,l.'i6 2 .1 ~9 ; Capii;trano Beach 895 ii:l8 : Dana Point 1.286 704; El Toro 3.794 2JXH : Emerald Bay 652 106: &iuth Laguna 3,4:i9 1.080: Irvine 1,409 731 : Bay View \Santa Ana Heights) 1,202 842. Minor party registration figures are ' American Independent, 3.249: Peace and Freedom. 1.781 and miscellaneous 93. There are 25,903 potential voters in the county who declined to name .a politicaJ · party a ffiliation. Ba'2view MauoP RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTER FOR THE ACTIVE RETIRED ----~·-···~-:::·.·:\' ::~ ... :.-. .. . ~ 1.autlfully oppointed sulte"S wit h balconi 111 , ~n d priv•te or 1e "li·p rivate room' ffl•f urfl distihC. tiv• color-coordina ted carpet1 •nd in terio r decor. Every room he' • prival1 b•t h. complete with tu b •nd shower. sen-ices C•n!c•tiud h\•!;n, & •Ir· cond•!IOn1n9 flt •u•yl ll•'11•• Shop Patio t. b1lronle1 Peroon•I l1undry ""'"' lnttt<Gm '"'"I( 9f><lflro •n (Ill A!lend•ni. I< hn . air concllllonff lim•u11n• Doily recreotion and enterta in men t progra ms coordin ated by • full time profess iona l director provi de• wee Ith o f a c,tiviti e, in which to develop •nd m ainta in mea nin gful fri endship1 •t the Manor. All meal, a nd in.tc ks ar1 nutrili ouily prep•red and at t ra ctively ""rfed by our exper.f d ielery steff, Spe cial d ie t1 for those who requi re them a nd tray service lo t he room i1 provid ed when the resident is unable to come to t he d ining room. .. • ' ..WU:...,;.,,J,! feotures ellll••'• ....... C••'" J Ll•t ..,llrlllnm..,I Touro """ u 'urtklftt M•vln C•IOr Ttkl•l•lon Llbr•ry l •u"I•• REFRESHMENTS lo TOURS DAILY 10 B ..... VIEW MANOR i1 ideally loc a t e~ n••r sho pping t en- ters, bank1, phy1itian1 offic es, •djecent to B•yv iew C oi\vale1cent Ho1pital and twq, 1hort blocks from to1ta Mei• Memorial Hospital. Though in • suburban 1•tlin9, we ,ttre •a1i ly a ccess ibl1 from the Newport, S•n Diego, ood ~a;i;~·~~ IDfo~matloR elYVllJW "'"'"'o• ........ "'Kl •nMotlll • IMllll'ltl"'., l!Ml ....... IHIC. 11111 atti•lty wit~ ...-.1 •1111 "'"llc•I ..,_.,, ff ......... t-lrlel '" •fw•Yt •tk•l!M. R.1 ta1 fo• fj,• la vvi~w Pro9••"' •••in th1 mt diu"' p•l c• rang• SIMI J'll't'ATI •OOM F•OM 5261.00 ,.IYATI •OOM F•OM S4tS.OI SIMI P•IYATl SUITI FIOM Sl\0.00 PllYATI SUITI FIOM 1620.00 0 110 Wt'tt hy St,_., CMt• M"•· Collf1,11le tl6J7 0 t Phe11. 641·101 J lc1llecr ., 714·54.0·10tl to 6-TONIGHT 'TIL ' P.M. :I \ I ' .f tlAIL V PILOT \ \ ., I ~ps State Lauded For Beach Deal 'By THO~tAS i\1 URPHL\'E Of ltlt 0111' Jll~I Still BEACHHEADS DEPT. -0 r a n g e County, much maligned by !hose from elsewhere as a greedy, i::rasping hotbed of capitalism, has today managed to pry loose another l.500 fe{'t of ocean shoreline from private ov.•nersh1p to be converted into public use. The new area earmarked for future developn1ent as a state park is knnv.'n tn coastal locals as the old Ca po Beach Club. The frontage is located along the <1ld stretch of Pacific Coast Highway flanked by the Santa Fe tracks between Doheny State Beach Park and San Clemente. It has lo be one of the finest stretches of open shoreline in California. ' MUCH OF THE CREDIT this time goes to state officials who mo.de the purchase possi ble. Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke Thursday signed the bill by Assemblyman Bob Badham and Senator Dennis Carpenter I R-Ne~~rt Beach) which appropriates $2.l million for the shoreline purchase. Eventually, the beach area will become an ex tention and part of existing Doheny State Beach Park. .. Indeed. state efforts toward shoreline. devel opment have drawn some onions from this corner in lhe pas1. But it must be conceded with a tlp of I.he ha t toward Sacramento that th is latest shoreli ne ac· quisition is one of state government's finer efforts. F"riday, Oetobff 22..1971 --f GREEK SHIPPING MAGNATE STAVROS NIARCHOS, NEW WIFE TINA Not Only Richer, Now Arch Foe Takes Former Spouse of Onassis Old Rival Rocks Onassis ATHENS (UPIJ -Aristolle Onassis "'a!ked into his office in Constitution Square today, his shoulders stooped, his fa ce griin. "Leave me alone," he t.old newsmen waiting outside the building. His ill-temper was attributed by his fr iends to the neYo'S of the marriage of his former wife Tina, 40, to his former brother-in-\a\v Stavros Niarchos, 62, in Paris on Thursday. Onassis knew of Niarchos' plans to marry Tina Livanos, sister of Niarchos' lale wife Eugenia. "He is trying to marry Tina to tea se China Publishes Kissinger, Cl1ou Photo i11 Paper me,'' Onassis said of Niarchos to a Greek-American in Athens two da ys ago. "The S.O.B.s are gathering in Paris tn hurt me," Onassis !old his Jriend. Eugenie Niarchos died 17 months ago of an overdose or barhlturatcs at the age of 44. She had four children by Niarchos : Philip 19, Spyros 16, Isabella_ Maria 13, and Constantine 9. Niarchos originally wanted to marry Tina. according to friends, bul she mar- ried the much richer Onassis instead. Then Niarchos married Eugenie. Onassis di vorced Tina, cou!Ted Maria Callas and then married Jackie Kennedy. Tina married the v.•ealLhy Marquess o( Blandford, divorced him in April and took a villa in the south of France near the roast v.•here Niarchos kept his yacht. J\.1eanwhile, Niarchos had Jert Eugenie, and married Charlotte Ford. daughter o( Henry Ford II. After their child \\'as born that marriage was dissolved and he returned to Eugenic. Eugenie dierl on the island of Spetsa in myslerious circumstances. Niarchos 11.·as • questioned and released. On Thursday he married Tina in Paris. Niarchos is no\v thought lo be even richer than Onassis. Belfast Boys Blow Up Factory in IRA Raids -- FOOd Prices Dip Nation Economy Growth Slackens WASHINGTON (AP) ...._ The nation's economy &lowed in the July-September quarter, wit h output rising at 11 3 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said today. Gross National Product, market value of the nation's production of goods and services. increased by $16 billion during the third quarter, but only half of the estimated fi percent growth was in tern1s or noninf!ated dollars. But wh ile the economy's growth rate slow<'<I. thr rate of inflat ion as measured by GNI .. also slackened, dropping l() 3.l percent. the lowest thi& ye11r. In the second flUarter, infl ation rose at a 4 percent rate of increase <'nd lhe economy grew b_v 4 75 percent in terms of noninf!ated dollars. The departrqcnl b!an1ed lhe cco norn1c slowdown on what it called the ··cor- rection of steel in\•entories." Thi s meant !hat steel inl'cnlorlr~. \.1-'hich ballooned in the early part of rhe year as a hedge against a possible sLrike, declined sharply in the third quarter as steel companies got rid of their suplus in· ventories. The department said third-quarter GNP reached ;,: seasonally adjusted an· nual r"te of $1.()59 billion , according to the preliminary figures announced. Final Gl\'P fi'gures v.•ill be compiled ne;;t month. prices rose at an annual rate of 3.3 per- cent, the !owest for any quatrer since 1967 except for the first quart.er of the year when mortgage interest rates dro~ ped sharply. Prices of fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs and coffee, dropped sharply while prices rose for processed fruits and vegetables. beef. margarine and salad oils, the bureau said. Yank Troops Leave Final Border Base SAIGON (AP) -U.S. troops pulled out of the only American artillery base on the Cambodian border today after 28 days of J\'orth Vietnamese shelling and l\\'O incidents of Gls balking at going out on patrol. The Americans left Fire Base Pace - and the four big guns they~ there -tn the South Vietnamese'" garrisbn thot had shared the frontier position with them. Grocery priers fell one percl'nt anrl the decline in automobile prices al so helped to hold down last month's consumer price Fi\·e L1.S. infantrrn1en at the base ob- ::iverage. said the Bureau of Labor jectcd on Oct. 9 to" going out on a nigh t Slatistirs. ambush patrol. t:laiming il was an ·•un· The governtnent's Consumer Price necessary risk." The patrol was canceled Ind ex, measuring prices of food. clothing. and !he men's company v.•as replaced housing, transportation. medical care and three days later. recreation. averaged two-tenths of one i\1ore recently it v.•as learned that 20 percent higher -11bout half the average men in the replacement company refused monthly rise &o far this year -the to go out on patrol soon af ter arriving at bureau said. the border post. fl1aj . Gen. Jack The reports included some prirc hikes \Vagstaff. commander of U.S. forces in from before the freeze. which bega n Aug. the 3rd l\i1ilitary Region, said the base 15, and the exact effect of the freeze on commander persuaded the men to move over-al l living prices could not be precise-out. and "the Y•hole thing was over in 33 Jy measured. the report said. minu tes." Doheny State Beach Park Is one of our better, state shoreline recreation develop- ments . on the Orange Coast, standing alongside Corona del Mar Cily and State Beach Park, known to us coastals as Big Corona. ROME ~UPI l -fli ctures of U.S. Presidential envny Henry A. Kissinger meeting Chinese 1eader,c; have been published for the first time in 11 ~m­ munist neY1spaper, the Italian news agen· c? Ai\SA reported in Peking today. The rise brought the price index up to Both the U.S. Command and \\'ags!a ff BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) -dist rict of the city, an Army spokesm'an 1'22.4 in SPptember, nieaning it took $1'~.2'1~:ai val of U.S. troops from F'ire Br itish troops fought youth gangs In Lon-said. last mon1h every $10 v.·orth 0£ typical Pace had been planned for some dondf'rry tnd;.iy aod ~unmen v.·ho forced G"ng.~ or youth retaliated bv atlac.kiog family purchases in the Oase period ;ou tin1e as part of the Vieln(lmization pro- entry into a Belfast city center egg-pack· anny pnsts in the area v.·ith gasoline yea rs ago. gram. but snme senior officers conceded ing firm bombed the building , security bombs. The bureau also rcporled th<ft average that the 1wo incidents apparently hast· forces spokesmen said. Soldiers fired back v.;ith CS nausea gas v.cckly earnings of some 45 million rank-ened the v.·ithdrawal order. OTHER GOOD NEWS on the coastal be.sch front came with word .from Slate Parks and Recreation Di rector \\'illi am Penn M~tt Jr ., Uiat the city of Laguna Beach will get $255.000 in stale matching funds for its Main Beach development. Th is will include~$107,l00 for pu rchase or the sandy area and $147,900 for park development. ANSA said diplomats in PekinR: at- tributed "considerable significance" to the pictures. published in the Peking People"s Daily. One nf them showed Kiss- inger with Premier Choo En-lai. A pol ice spokesman said lhree v.·omen and rubber bullets. the spokesman said. and-file workers dropped 27 cenlS to '"The publicity \.\-'as causing all kinds o! v.·ere hospitalized in Belfast when fi ve In Belfast, an army patrol shot and S128 76 ht-cause of a shorter average consternation in the states," said one of· men forced entr.v into the Gra\•ey \\·ounded a man airning a gun at a soldier v.·ork week. fleer. ··1r I v.·as a private citizen and read Brol.hers Egg-Parking Co., ordered the in the Short Strand distritt in the {'astern The average pay check was sli!l a.3 about my army like that, I'd be every "The decision to allow the people tn see Chinese leaders together with high of- ficials of the United Slates, a country \•iolently attacked in slogans end posters a!l over the country. indicates. according to diplomats, the existence of certain rle\'eJopments in Sin1>-Amcrican rela- tions." the ANSA correspondent said. watchman out and placed bombs at the part of the Northern Ireland capita!, an percent abo\•e a year earlier, hut after upset" rear, in th e center -'nd at the front of the army i-pokesman said, allowance for the 4.2 percent rise fn !iv· Pace was the fourth American ttrtillery buildini:;. The man, hit in the legs. managed to ing cost~ since then. the gain in purchas-base in the Cambodian bordef region to Two of the bombs exploded, setting off m(lke it lo a nearhy house where he ..,,·as ing power v.•as about 3 perce nt, the he evacuated in lhe past month although 11 fir e which badly damaged the building, !11ter taken into custody, the spokesman bureau said . North Vietnamese troops have been nn Speaking of Laguna, former Art Colony ma):or Glenn Vedder called to my at- lent.ion a real oversight A few column!! back v.•hcn I was licking off various areas along ou r shoreline that have "gone public" in rercnt times. lhe spokesman said. said. He v.·as driven lo Roval Victoria The report said 1hal in lhe third the offensive in the region 60 t.o 90 miles The fighting in LQndonderry began Hospitf1I and placed under gllard. quarter of 1971 ending in September, northv.·est nf Saigon since Sept 26. when a combined British Army and 1--------------------------------------------'-----Nnrthcrn lrela nd police raid swept VEDDER NOTED that I made no men· lion of the J\.1arine Preserves created off the shoreline nf Corona de! !\.far and Lagunri. Thrit omission was a· su per boo-boo because these tidal areas are of enormous importance in preserving the balanre nf mari11e life along this, the best of all possible coasts. Prior lo creation of the preserves. lounsts an~ some unthinking students were carrying off sea Hfe from I ideponl areas by the buckelsfull. No w, through fht> efforts of r ily offiri als like Vedder and state. legislation. these tidal areas are protected and posted under the law . Nov.•. in the sum, the Orange Coast may add the Capo beachfront to Salt f'reek and Camp Pendle!on and Aliso Bearh and Laguna's ~1ain Beach as !hnse area.~ which in recent times have been arqu1red for the pubhr. SO.\IE OF THE hand-11.·rini:;ers from !he \\'nod.~1dc-hasrr! Cali fornia Olastal All ianre. 1rh11 ha1·r blan1ed Orani::e Coun- !y in t~e main fnr "the rip-off of !he C.al1forn1a cnas11tne.·• ought to take notice of v.·hat is rPoi!ly happening her". Actually, they ought In do bettrr than Iha!. They should thange their diet. Eat some words for a change. "Hnv.•evcr. for th e time bein,i:: there is no official ind ication of 'any changr in the positions or the two pilrtics." ANSA quoted "reports circulatini:: in Peking'' that "the United Slates is willing tn gn a long way tn meet the Chinese position nn Taiv.•an. On the other hand. it \s believed that China, without yielding nn matter~ of principle. would he v•illing to show a certain nexibility tn give the United St.ates a proper wo.y to solve th e difficult question." ANSA said. F'la111bo yant Founder Of Hadacol Dies; 76 ABBEVILLE, La. IAP l -Louisiana Stale Sen. Dudley J . LeBlanc, a flam- boyant entrepeneur who made a fortune by concorling a tonir ra!led Hadacol, died tnday after sufferin.I{ R stroke. He was iii. His rlcath ended .ii carl'er th;;! spanned mnre 1han 50 years. He \.\-"as firsl circled st.ate representat!VI'! at the 11i;:e nf 24, t11•ice ran unsurcessfully fnr i;i;overnnr ::ind fnr the U.S. flouse of ReprelH!n· tat ives, and had bee" in the slate St!nate off and on for the past 30 eears. ' through the Roman Catholic Bogside Top Viet Court Validates Vote SAIGON (UPI\ -The South Virt- namese Supreme Court approved toda y by 11n 8· I vote the Ocl 3 unopposed re- election of President Nguyen V:in Thieu, clearing the \\'ay for his inauguration Oct. 31 . . The court also issued decisions nn \av.·suits filed by supporters of Vire President Nguyen Cao Ky seeking to have Thiru's victory declared inva:1d . The rourt had deliberated on the suits rour da.r.~ 11nd po.~tponed it~ drc1s•on three times. The rour1 df'cided a_i:a in by "" 8-1 ,·0tp tn reject. a suit by four taxpayers And hy 6-3 to reject a similar suit by a professor of lav1. As 10 thf' Plertion ilSl'lf, "hief j11slirc Tran Va n Linh Rno0unccd "the Supreme Court in its meelin,11; on the. 19th, 201h, 21st and 22nd of October, based on article 54 of the constilulion, .has reacherl a decision to validate the elections of Oct. 3. Fog, Pollutants Trapped High. 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GM vice president In charge of environmental activities. told newsmen Thursday the company slill hopes "'ith lessons l&arned from the pioneer version to produce a new pro- totype that will meel,,..Jbe lifesaving s~cifications laid do"'' by the Depart· ment of Transportation (DOTI. ESV Program Alanager \Villiam B. Larson revie"·ed the testing of the car 1n 50 m.p.h. crashes and said the results of a full comple1nent or dummies placed in the car showed that ''all of them "'ere killed. but some only slightly." Both men questioned Lht> stringent standards tor passenger crash loads set by the oor. Starkman sa id studies of al'.- Lual high way crashes indicale that hunu1r. beings can stand far higher s tresses and acceleration numbers than called for by DOT. Commuter· Plane Crash Kills 16 PEORIA, 111. (UPI) -A commuter airliner crashed at Greater Poo ria Airport Thursday, killing all 1 6 passengers including the president oi the company who was at the controls. The twin-engine Chicago and Southern airlines turboprop hit power lines 7S feet from the ground before plunging through rain and fog and landing in,.a hedge in a farm field four to five miles west of the airport. 'fhe plane OOunced and spun into a tree and exploded in a fireball. ·The tower chief said visibility was so bad he couldn't 5ee the crash from the tower. •·t heatd the plane in trouble all al once. like it opened vtide up,·• said Robert R. Jphnson, a farmer who lived nearby. "Jtfsounded like it blew up. •'The black smoke went higher and hig her. I could see blazes. Then bang - just like dynamite at a strip mine,'" he said. Rescue v.·orkers found all but one of the bodies of the 14 passengers and crew in· side the airplane. Ho"·evcr. one body, believed to be that of Frank Hansen. president of the airline and pilot, had been hurled from the main clump of the wreckagt. Flight 804. which had Jeft Chicago's Me igs Field, had become soce fl a capital special because it usually carried a large number of legislators and others to Springfield. One vielim, ~·!orris J. Wexler, fom 1er Secretary of the Chicago Bar Association, \\'as on his way to Springfield to tes tify before a House C.Ommiltee on a code for state penitentiaries. Lester Ca<>e , federal avlation ad· ministration tower chief at Peoria. ~aid ltansen reported oo difficulties in his radio communications with the airport and was instructed to make 11 normal landing. "He reported no trouble and w;:is cleared for standard instrument ap- proach, "'ith a circling on runway ~-' Case said. "He acknowledged and "'e reported "·eather as 300-foot scattered. 400-foot broken. 2.~·foot ceiling, "·ilh one-mile visibility in light fog and rain." Case said as tin1e passed U1e to"·er 1ried to call Han~en bul could nut locatr him. The tower chief said the last contact with Hansen v.·as at 12: 19 p.m. U.S., Russ Reach Sea Accord t.10SCO\V (APJ -U.S.- Soviet talks to avoid incidents between their ships at sea ended today. and the U.S. delegation chief said they reached "an understanding . . . to prevent incidents at sea and to improve sa fetv at sea." · U.S. Undersecretary of the Navy John \V, Warner declin· ed to reveal details. But he said the talks, which lasted 10 days, were "constructive and fruitful" and held in a very coope rative atmosphere. The delegations are to sub- mit the results of the talks lo !heir go.,iernmenls for <1p- proval. \Varner said the t a I ks c-overed all mailers \\'hich the Americans , considered im· porlant, but some items may be taken up in a second round of talks. Whether further talks are needed will be decided later, he said. \ The Soviet delegatio n was l\eaded by Fleet A d m • Vladimir A. Kasatonov, first deputy commander of the S<n·iet navy. \\'arner s;11d the discussions 1\•ere conducted "in bu~inrssl1kc. pnies:-ional r.l- mosphere" and both sides refrained from r o1nplaining about past incidents. He said the discusslon was essentially confined to surface ships, that there was some talk of naval air operations but none of sub- Youth Heltl As Sniper NEW YORK (i\P' -Poli et said an 18-year-0ld member of the militant Jewish Defense League was arrested Thurs- day nigh t in the firing of (our shot~ the previous night at the Soviet Union's U.N. mission. They said lsaae M • .farosawicz. I&, Brooklyn, a studc n1. was taker. in t o custody a half-block fro m the mission building. Frid.&J, Oc;tobtr 22, 1971 OAILY 'IL.OT f 5 Hurt by Fireho1nhs as New Race Strife Rocks Memphis MEMPHIS (UPI> -Tlu-ee .frrebombs were thro~ Into a crowded whites' lounge in a predominenlly black District Thursday night Injuring five persons in a continuation of raclal violence sparked by the fatal beating of a Negro youth. the head. which crushed the skull." Three white men and a white woman were admitted to Baptist Hospital for burns, one of the men in critical con· dltion, After three whisky bot· ties filled with f I a m i n g gasoline were tossed into the Red Lantern lounge, One woman was treated a n d released. "Those things c.ime Oying through the back door and smashed near the table where. (lounge owner} f.,rank Deaton and the other four were sit· ting," said Red L a ntern Manager Eugene Stanton. whoosh a nd everybody started screaming," he eddcd .. But damage to the lounge, In fl predominantly black area, wa s minimal. There were about 60 "'hiles inside at the tinte. For the third consecutive night. police and firemen bat- tl ed arson, looting , vandalism and alleged 'niper fire in the city "'here tension w a s l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l heightened earlier Thursday II when a 3-year-old bleck child accidentally was struck and killed by ll police cruiser rushing to a fire. VVUUIU yvu I to know how Christian Science heals? Relative quiet r~urned to P.femphis early today. The violence began Tuesday after Police Chief I lenry Lux reliev-Come to this Chri,tlan Science Lecture ed 23 policemen from duty "A IA.SIS fOI JUSTICE" pending an investigation into the death of J.:lton Hayes. 17, a by \ bJack listed as a trarric victim Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B. )' during a police chase. An P'RIO.lY, OCTOltER 21. 1:00 ~.M. autopsy revealed the cause of 1ST CHURCH OP' CHlllST, SCIENTIST ('.leath as "a blow or blows on'..'!=:====='",,',,",,•,,"="="01 01t,, cosrA MESA SUPER WIDE! 60 SERIES Belted-Raised White Letters F60-14 or ,15 $35.95 F.l .T. t .11•l,DO ,., G60-14or15 $39.95 F.E.T. t.1'.z-i.'s the all-new C4f!:> Whirlpool compact automatic , washer & dryer ' even hong the dryer on rhewoll .:i...,...i. ~ --• -..a.$ wMU'tcmp ... ticn . ~.,..di ... "" .. 120 .-at .,.,. _ .. NOltMALqdo si,..;.i......-..-1or...-- maneal Pn9 fabrics • """"' f« -moiUtr (1» --> • Both miits plog into any adequately wiRd 120-•olt bou!lebold outlet t • • Dlmcnsions -wa.sher: 32"' b. ll'JSi " w, 2.S'h.11 d; dryer. 32• b, 23~· ..... 201h .. d. ffSuf)leet to"-' c.oda) W ASHElt lJ(ll 4900 DRYER I.XE 4900 45 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! GOLOIHWIST a. 401 MAIN STRln lltOOll HUl!IT a. 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' '. - • DAILY PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE ·Quality Is at The conlro~ersy ove~ ¥1fic_ation or the Huntington Beach Union High Scboo~tstrict up to now has been Jimited to charges and counter charges. Nov; it is shap· ing up into a lengthy and controversial court battle. First the Fountain Valley School District and then the. Ocean View School District decided to take ~he Orange Collnty Committee on .School Distri~t O;gan1za· lion to court in their dispute with the commute~ s se.lec· tion of a unification plan. The fountain Valley c1t_y C?u1,1· ciJ has added its moral support to the school d1str1ct s fight. I . The plan cha.sen by the committee would spilt the district into four smaller distriets serving children from elementary scho¢--through high school. This plan was backed by th~_s€al Beach and Huntington Beach elcmen· tary schrtilistricts. . . A p n to divide the district into three d1s1!1cts was . rejected. Thal plan was supported by fount.ain Valley and Ocean View. The Huntington Bea~h .high school board of trustees sup,orted the three ~1str!ct plan, but withdrew approval prior to the committees ':'Ole. The \Vestminster board gave only reluctant support to the three-district plan. The legal battle will ,be .based on two _points .-posi· tions held since the .~g1nn~11g by the Ocean View and Foun tain Valley admm1strat1o'n: ' . They contend that the. ~Ian se.lected rontai~s pDJ?U· lation and financial inequities which shoul~ d1 squal1f.Y it from consideration under the state Education Code. They further claim that five committee . milll~~rs who serve concurrently on other boards o.f education should have disqualified lhemselves from voting. Some people contend that litigation would be a senseless proce5.i in this ca.se because the taxpayers are paying the costs for both sides. . . This js an indisputable facl But there 1s consider· able merit in the positions taken by Fountain Valley and Ocean View, regardless of the rights or wrongs of the plan they proposed .. What is at st.ake he~e: t . y say. is the quality of education for the clnldrcn llv1n 1n the 52· square mile high school d istrict. With this in mind, these di stricts are p case. And in spite of the court costs, the justified in terms of the students \llhO will Chi canos' Soft Approach Demonstrations for social reform can be forceful \\'it hout resorting to invective. Chicano leaders from l·luntington Beach proved last "'eek thal speaking softly does provide a platform for presenting farts and requests. ...... _,-..\Vhether their demand for more !l·lex ican·American employes and bi·lingual programs in the J.lunt ington Beach Union High School District is j ustified remains to be seen. They did. ho\\•evcr, succeed \vh cre other pressure groups -less informed and more emotional -have failed: getting others to listen. The 10-polnt improvement program suggested by the Chicanos \vould. among other things, provide a !lfexi· can-American assistant sup.e~intendent to help the more than 1.000 Chicanos among the district's 15.600 students. Also contained in the demand are additional teach· ers, .front office personnel. counselors and an advisory board to the superintendent -a!J for the benefit of Chican'O.s. Now it is up to the high s~ol dis trict adminislra· tion to weigh the demands and to draft a point·by·point reply stating why each recommendation should or should not be adopted. H I!'> THAT TH£ NEW L£FT PROHST!N4 THE: WAR'- Revolutinn: 011 Suprettae Co11rt No11ii11ations ••• RIJNNINCi W !Lt> IN lllE: STREETS ! 7MASHING WINPOWS! ltJRNINq OVE~ CA1'.5! ~ 5HOUT/Nq 5LO<IANS 1 NO. THATS TUE OJ.I> MIPJ>LE CELEBRAT/N(j Tt-lE WORLD 5ER'IES.' " Knowledge Obsolesce11ce Dear Gloomy Gus Nixon Used 'Gri,eat Leak' Technique If. this June, your son ~cceiyed a Ph.O degree in aerospace eng1neertng, half of wt'iat he knows when he graduates will be obsolete in 10 years. For lully half of what he needs to know for the next JO years is completely unknown today. This "obsolescence of knowledge." es· pecially in sclenlific fields. is changi11g the whole idea of what constitutes a "good" college edu· cation. And it reaf- firms those of us who have been say· ing for a long time that leaming how tn leam is the most important part of education. THE REAL REASON that vocational and .. specialist" training is largely pointless today lies in the rapid outdating of so much teehnical knowledge and &kills. Even our newest profession -that of programming computers -will soon be obsolet.e , when the computers are built that will program themsel\•es. What the new society of lhe future call!' for are versatility and flex ibility and creativily. These cannot be learned in a technical sense-:-they are part of a liber.11 education. \\.'hich teaches men and v.•omen how tn think , not just how to put 1hings t.ogethtr and make them v.·ork. The new machines will be· able to put thing! together much better !han people can. Now that Councilman Jerry Mat- ney no longer has Doyle Miller tG bad mouth. he 's bulling into school business. At least until the next election. he should stick to council business. -V. M. 0. Tlll1 '-•'~"' reflkh re1dlrl' v11w1, "'' ftl(IU.lrH~ !NIH •• lh• MWlll ... r. Stn" Jtur "' -¥• II GlotmY Gu .. D•Jlr ,.li.t. aspects of business adminislralion to a broader program of liberal arts. In a recenf talk. Or. Arnold Ducoffe. director of Georgia 'l'ech's School of Aerospace Engineering. remarked !hat this obsolescence or knowledge is lhe big reason that today 's engineering schools no longer stress !he "mechanical." byt rather the "philosophical" elements 1n science -not how to do somethin~. but why something ls true. If ·we learn the reasons behind phenomena. then we can cope with changing conditions. OUR PRESS ING NEED is ror men and v>'o.men who can adapt to needs and ac· quire skills that are barely on ~horizon today. r..lote and more, the function of the specialist is being taken over by the machines: it is the "generalist.'' who can make decisions based on an imaginative projection of the future. we so de~perate· ly require to keep the wheels lum1ng, WASHINGTON -President T'iixon ill determined to resha pe the Supreme Court and let his critics be damned. No other subject brings tiis blootl to such a quirk boil. In the privacy of hls oval officr. he h,1s used some hot terms lo express whal he thin ks of his court critics in the Senate and the press. Once, he spit QUl on ob- scenity to suggC"s t what the Amfrican Ba r AssociatJon could do wirh its criticisms. Shocked aides had never ~ard the President use such a 11·ord be. fore . AS THE PRESIDENT see~ -the.. !SSUC', the Supreme Court's emphasis on civil liberties et lhe expense of public order has created a permissive atmosphere, which has £'ncouraged criminals and dissidents. 'Thi s lenient attitude, he feels, has led 10 a breakdown of law and order. He intends,' therefore. lo fil l the court vacancies 1vith JUdReS wh ose law.and - order views are perfectly clear. He has emphasized to aides that he docsn'l want to risk appointing another Earl Warren. \Yhose constitutional views were unknown v.•hen President Eisenhower named him to the high cou rt. But Nixon 'is convinced that Senate liberals arid lhe "Eastern press" iire trying to thwart his Cour! reorgan1ia11on. "They v.•ill attack all my appoinlm cnts to the Court."' he has huffed 1n pnvate. TO A \1010 LOSL\iG anothe r Sena1e sh o\\.·do\\·n, hov.•ever, the President dccid· _,._. --·'"·'<-.' _,.,., ;·-......, I . ·!J ack Anderson . ' I cd to leak informa!ion on the nominees he was considering. He hoped to determine fr om these trial balloons which nnes v.•ould burst and v.·hic h ones would f\nat. The Great Leak v.•as a!>signed to At· lorn ev General .John Mi!che\J v.•ho sum- monc'd 14 favored reporters into his ornate office last ~·eek. They were rut under wraps which allowed them 10 repon on some of 1he pro- ceedings but barred them from quo11ng :inyone but anony mous "adm 1nis!rallon sources." By nncs sind lv.·os. !he invi ted repnrtcrs sauntered in from rhe Associated Press. L"nited Press lnlernat1onal, New York 'l'in1es, Washington Post, \\la~hincton ~tar, Los Angeles Tin1es, \Vall Street Journal, 11earst Newspapers. Chicago Tribune, National Observer, Newsv.·eek, Time and NBC. THE ONLY HOLOO\IER from ex-Al· torn ey General Ram sey Clark's era , a v.·hJte.coated black bartender, served up highballs. beer and gin j l;lut no vodka I. lie was assisted occasionally by Deputy Attorney General Richard Kleindie nst, \\hl'l v.•andcred aroun d offering drinks. 1\11l che!l's press· siides, like so many see· tirar·spea k·no-evit monkeys , V.'ere lined up 1n a rnv• on a couch ~1 11 chcll blamed hber'1] and la bor crJtl(•s for resisting court chanr:es, hul dorlgPd most ot her questions. 'I'he repor!<'rS tned in vain to gel. !he con- ference put. on the record . The New York Times' F'red Graham pointed out that it had been more than 270 days since Mitchell had held an open press con- ference. '1Why can't we put !his o" Lhe record:'" Graham asked exasperatedly. "WE DON'T RUN I.his department for Mr. Fred Graham of the New York Times !" Mitchell retorted, .blowing an angry cloud from his pipe. Unsubdued, Graham shot back: "Why are we. here? Let's get this Qn the record.'' "Newsweek's Bob Shogan asked a ramhl ing question about whether there might "possi hly" or "probabl,v" be more nominees. Mitchell petulantly asked Shogan to define the words "probably'' and "1)(ls~ibty." The Los Angeles Times' Ron Ostrow raised a question about a meeting that the While House had already announced <lcaling with the Supreme Court. But despi te the \Vhite House Rf1nouncement, Mitchell querulously challenged whether there'had ever been such a meeting. THEN THE NATIONAL Observer'~ Nina Tolenherg, the bras!jy daughter of famed v101inisl Roman Totenberg, noted that the American Bar Association had not taken kindl y lo some of President Nixon ·s suggested name~. She asked l\11tchell j)Qint blank: ''Did lhe Presideol say I-lhe ABA:'" Blushing furiously. 1'111tchell mumbled ~qmcthing aboutJa_d1cs being present. oll~ugh the qOestion v.•as askr.d by a lad~'Thc President.'' he said. "doesn't use v.•ords like Lha! about organizations to which he belongs." In any case, added Mitchell, ''it's none of the ABA 's damn business," to com~ ment on anything except qualifications. Asked what sort of philosophlcal balance the court should have, he replied with a straight face: ''Oh, about eight to one'' in Nixon·s favor. INDIAN TRADING -The ways have been greased for 55,000 Alaskan lndian.!L, Eskimos and Aleuts to get 40 miUion acres of Alaskan land under a native claims bill now awaiting fin al con- gre~ionaJ action. This would seem lo be a well.deserved settlement for the natives who have lived on the land for 6,000 year~. But the beh!nd-lhe-scenes lobbying has been dnne by greedy Alaskan !and speculators and oil moguls. They plan to hornswoggle the na1ive,<;, who have an average fourth grade educa· tion , into turning the land over to them as soon asJthe bill passes. Conservationist! have wisely urged land·use amendments to the bill !o protect both the natives and !he land from the exploiters. POISONING CHI LDREN Rep. \li'illiam Ryan, 0-N.Y., is in a bare-fisted fight with the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Associatiori whose. paints, he says, are causing lead poisoning in children. Ryan has amassed awesome evidence that even the allowable one rcr· cent of lead can cause dea ths. HP h<i!i urged the F'riocl and Drug Administralion to ban all lead frorn household paints. The painl lobby, howeve r. Is fighti ng to keep lead in paint. !ti; execulive \'ice president. Robert Roland. has acc used Ryan (If "flagrant abuse of congressiona l prerogatives.'' TT JS NO ACCIDENT thal. for the first time. the prestigious l\1assachusetts Institute of Technology has appointed a president who is neither a scientist nor a technician . Or that business !'ichoo!s. !'<uc h as those at Harvard and Columbia, have shifted their emphasis from the t.cchnital Jn the past. the ave~age man. woul.d change hi!'i job three timts during hts lifetime. 11'1 the future , we are told . the average man may have. to ~ha~ge. his "ocation three limes during his hfet1mf'. Unless he learns how lo leam. in a philosophical sense. the specialist rr.~y become a dropout from the economic communi ty. Selecli.011.~ frnrn /.Ir. flarr is' /n test rollccUon of columns i11 book for111, "Lcavi11 g the Surface," nre being re· p1·111ted whil e he. 1s 011 vacatlun . Why He Opposes Gun Registration -Editor Child Custody Problems To The Editor: \li1hy not gun registration~ Th is question is isked in 'an edito rial from the Washington Pos1. as published in the DAILY PILOT for Oct. Hi. !n this article, gun registra lion is compared v.•ith the re~istralion or dogs, cars. marriages, Tt is not uncommon I.hat children or dissol ved marriages are the subject of prolonged litigation O\'er their custody. The child may be brought into court many times to decide his most basic ., births and the electoral proces.s, If we in Actioll are to follow this line. why not extend il to the logical C<lnclusion? Lei's register refrigerators, washing machines and ·-· Law \.....~ • /' everything else . In the United St.ates e.arh year more . · · d. I than half R million child ren see !heir '-d1an tn a marriage isso utlon pro- parenls divorce. Child custody rro-'creeling. although the court must consider ceedlngs are costly ID parents. children, his preferences. Jn guardianships any in· the courts, and society in general. terested party may be involved. But in a Custody matters concern the laws of . · h h b d d rd. h. f · 0·1e de-ndency <hssoluhon usually only I e us an an gua 1ans tp, 0 JUVC I ,,... ' . and the 11eneral custody rules In marital wife are the parties. dissolution .. AW, BUT YOU SAY. "Guns are dangerous." \'es, a gun in the hand s nf an untrained person is dangerous. But so are skis, fnotorcycles . race cars. baseba ll bats, power tool!, golf club!, and did you every drop a bowling ball on :vo11r loot '! Unfortunately. guardianship laws are usually Administered by the probate ccurts, juvenile dependency la~·s by !he juvenile courts, and the general custody Jaws by I.he domestic relation• deplttm~ts or the superior cnurts. Other proceedina• may mo enter into the delennlnation of the chlld's custody. The reason that Americans ha\'e arch· ed their backs to resist gun registretion ls that gun registration, unlike auro IN DEPENDENCY proceedings -registration, is a step tow&Tds con- broughL !or e:x.11mple.. when a nelghbor'e(/fiscation. Hist.orically, it has work<>d lh~ ALTBOVGR THE LAW tncourages tam.Dy' unity, and · the child's best in- tvnt. are of primary concern, ht may uncSereo numerous proctedings T f ,.rem.. 1t11rdl1ns, relatives and other qenclts become involved. When a marriage Is di11S<1Jved the. eourU ire glvtn dJlftrent guidellne11 - the probtte code ln dealing with guar· dlanlhlps and the clvU code when dealing with cuatody. A If.year-aid ma y nomlnate bis own panllan. but be ha' no -•ble rtpi to nomlnaio bb custo- • relative com plains about the c11re a child way. The often.used example is Hitler's Is receiving -several agencies make 1n· Germany. When Hitler· came to pow~r, vesligations and reports, Similarly, an adoption proceeding or one to tennlnatt parental righU will involvt nports to the court. But in mania.gt dissolutions lhert is often no independent report on the 9U1dren. In ju\'enile Q>UJ"t dependency pro- ceedtng1. lht youngster has 1 rliht to be reprtsented by lndtpcodent couosel, but usually not in other proceedings. The child's clalms or grlevances may not be fully con~idered. Several arouPs are ,;tudying rerorm of the law to eliminate mull lple pro- ettdings. No~: Co /ifornia loinytrs offt.r thi$ coturnn 110 "ou n1oy know abo.ut our Wws, ,...,.--B11 George ---. Dear George : voUr answers to problems are so short. Do you use rubber stamps~ ' WONDERING Dear Wondering: Absolutely not. and what you·ve heard about my checks bouncing is a dastardly lie, also! (Isn't it terrible how people gossip about us celebrities~) f11ave irou tried G co r g.c ··s Sldtwayl! Thinking? You haven 't? No wonder you're so well off fr - i\1a ilbox Lrtrc rs fro111 rpnrler.o;-<1re 11)e/corne . Nor rnnlly 11>r1ter.~ should convey their Tnt$.~GfJf'S r11 300 tvord,~ or less. The right tn co11rlense letrers to fit space. or clin1ifin /.e /1l1rl is re.served, All leL· ter& 11111st 111c/ude signature. and nuHl· i11g address. but 11nn1es may be wirh- held on request 1j sufficient reason 1s apparent. Poetry will t1ot be pub· 11.,hed. thr guns on the registration lists were confiscated. THAT CERTA1NLY wasn 't !he flr llt lime It happened, and unfortun;itely, When the Greek Army took power ln that· country several years ago and con- fiscated privately-o wned firea~. tha~ probably won·t be the last time ~ ha~ pens. The many gun.owning Americans th11t spread the word ·that "gun registraUon meAA,<i: gun confiscation" are doing !a because lhey have been told exactly that by the "anti·IJl;ln lobby,'' which has much political powtr in this nation. CURTIS D. CAMPBELL f'rom a Lonel11 Sailor To !ht Editor: 1 am a sailor 22 year~ of age. I am sta. tioned abQard lhe atlack aircraft carriPr, U.S.S. Midway. The Midway ls now riff lhe coa st of Vielnam for its hast two months at sea. The reason I am sending you this lf':lter Js because during our weekly mail coll I ' ' receive no mail. I was just hoping that )'OU might print this in your newspaper so lhal your readers might want to write to a lonely sailor. Thank you so much for ynur 1imr. JACK KOBERSTE IN, U.S.N. B877182 VF-161 U.S. ~1idway. CNA-4l FPO, ,San Francisco, Calif. 96601 Semage Technolo911 To the lditor: While lhe recent Water Pollution Con· trol Federation meeting at San Francisco broui;iht up man y topics, the main issue \\'as overlooked-practical low cost trea1· ment. Efficient use of the technolo~y availi.ble would reduce I.he nutrient prob- lem to a !\mall fraction of Uie present. Honest application of this technology in operating treatment plants would reduce final i;ludge upwards of 65 percent, nitrogen upwards or 85 percent and phosphates-so much in the news today-would be reduced upwards of 95 percent. These three with little increase over convenUOMil operating costs. The ne~·s media is a powertul voict to arouse 1 "sleeping" populace. AUGUST F. VORNDRAN, JR. Consultant ~age. W&:stes altd Water '1're11UT1ent Technology 'Work h the stret' To lhe Editor: ~ Every time 11n efluc11tor Is a~krd why fourth grade children c11n't read . he answers lhat lt Is because they don 't ha ve enough money ror lhe new phonics !Y~1t!m. . \Vhcn l was • kfd In Lit tle Rock during the depression, fourth grade children could all read or they never pas.~ed from the second 1<rade to gel to the fourth. They also did mult.iplicatinn sind long divi sion. in fractions and decimals, and had a fair knClv.·ledge of ~eography and music. They had no C<1unselor51 just dedicated teachers. THERE PROBABLY wasn't as much money in the city of Little Rock a.!L we float in one bond issue lo bus the k.ids to school and show them movies that they could have watched at home on TV, They used the only good method to leach reading. It is called phonics. It doesn't cost any mone y-you just repeat and repeal and work al IL \\'ork is th• secret to leamlng. Accomplishment is· the .reward. There is no easy way. J AMES ~OLDING ORANOI COAI T DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wf'e.d, Publi.lhe r Thom43 Ke.t1'il, Editor ·Albert W. Battl' Editorial PaQt Editor ,,,,. <'dllnli11.T flll l:t" (Ir th., tu.Uy P ilot sC'Ck!I lo 1nlnrm and $Umu · l111e fl'lldrr• by r~cnlln&: th u; nt ""'"l'flf'('r'!I fl p1nlnn<1 11nt1 com- n1rnri:i._ry 11n t1•1'1<.:!I .. r ln1f'rr~t "nd 11i~n1 ftc11.nl'r, by rr•>vldini.: 11. r .. n1n1 fnr lhr rxprr:01,.f!•n or nur rr~d"r"' t>f)inicin~. 11nd by prr~rntin1:: the rl 1\'1•r~" \•i~t\'/'ll)i n•& nl lnformrrl nh-... i;r•r\ "ri and 11pokesmcn on to11ir.£ 01 the d11r . Friday, October 22, 1971 e •I d • '· n • n· e r ' y s. s, ' " Is d d h • n • ' n • e d I ( • • • !. ,• t - Ne rt Beaeh , '·· voe. M , NO. 253, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ~ EDIT I ON ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .r N.Y. Steeb FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, '197 f • j I JEN CENTS I State Purchase of Upper · Bay Acreage Urged The California Department of Porks, Beaches and Recreation has recom· mended that the state buy 165 acres sur· roundlng Upper Newport Bay for a state park. The recommendation, po.rt of a coast· Une study report four years in the mak- ing, places acquisition "near the top of oar priority lisl" according to Robert Baker, deputy director of the department. The plan. which also urges the federal government to create "a major noLional . " ~__: .-.-. ,., ... -. . .....,,.... ~! ~~.~ .. ,, . . ... .... .. ' . seashore preserve'' farther south along the CalifO!"nia coast. must yet receive approvals 'of other state agencies, a'11d the Legislature, before it could be imR)emen· tee!. Much of the lr..nd proposed for stale acquisition already has been deeded to Orange County .11s part of the eantrover- sial land swap wilh the Irv ine Company. Other areas are those the county has ' lroded to the company. State officials said exact bciundaries for WOOlGAR CREW. st.RAllil .. AGAINST; •. lt( Som• C•n Down 1 a Beers a Day Witlfflut Ge Student at /Sea Irvine Youth Gaining Experience By GEORGE LEIDAL 01 the Dill, Pilot $1111 Since men first ventured abroad in canoes. young men have been smitten by the lure of the sea . Herman Melville. Richard Henry Dana and Roberl f1uis Stevenson are a few of the Ame'rican ge neration of cabin boys who ex.perienced life at sea . 0Now, a 17·ycar-old from University Park is proving that the )ige-0\d com- ptilsion has not lessened -even if the ship lacks sa ils. and is strike-bound at anchor in Los Angeles Harbor. Stefan Schinzi11ger. son of Mr. ai:ad Mrs. Roland Schinzinger of 18001 Gillman St., Irvine. signed aboard · the ~'l.V. Woolgar last .July 16. Since then, he and 24 nther cre~·men of the Norwegian cargo vessel have_ rid.den at anchor inside the breakwater 1n sight of the Vincent Thomas bridge with some 45 other ships. idl ed by the Pacific Coast dock strike. . . Laden with coconut<; from F111. Japan"ese motorcycles and coils of steel cable from Australia, the Woolgar has been unable to unload since the strike began. Worse. it has not been able to leave Los Angeles for other ports, like !:nsenada or Vancou ver. because it bad cargo at dockside to pick up. So. what started out lo be a 1Um~r vaeatlon experience for Unlven1lty High s first. student body president, Will keep him out of school this fall. Stefa!\ wants to stay aboard the Woolgar and 5ail to New Zealand, Au stralia, Fiji and back to San Fran· cisco. It's. not. that Stefan is dropp\ng out. He says. ~(l'm taking a temporary leave o{ absence. Just being on that ship for ~ee months I've learned more about hvtna life th~ I 0did at~l High.'' he contend11. Stefai\ was at he forefront of the Tustin High Sc I District dress eode and hair length attle and was frequen\,ly found lo be at odds with the ~· minlstra.tlon. "I'm an extrovert,'' Stefa n 8f'YS, "maybe too much of one, for the Tullin Hlgb d!slrlct." He thinks of himself as a "progressive" rather than a rebel but commenU, "if one ha1 lo be a rebel· li'l be progressive then t guess that Is me." No Jqer doing batUe about the dress code, sttfan has shorn his locka that ·ooce sn trM •a parent att.endi111 a Tustin )oArd meetlftg h"e polnted lo Stefan's haQais an t.Jampie of why ~he district neffeL:tlahf.. grooml.ng regulations. The ilhort hair cut, h• notes. ls not due to any shipboard regulations -many olhtra In th~ crew have even long!" hair thAn up&et the Tustin t1dminllitr1tion - but rather due to his personal preference , of the nmment . "r prtfer to Uve llfe day by dey, now,'' "\ ' ~ ' . " ' . LIVING D.AY BY' DAY Irvine's Stefa n Schlmln.,. stefan says. "I want to get something out of life, right now ," he adds. Sharing the ablpboard search for the meaning of life are three other Americans. "One ls a history graduate of UCLA who could teach br work for big business bot decided instead to' find out what life ls all about," Stefan comments. The Norwegians aboard the Woolgar are "unbelievably well edtEated for the job that they do. Most speak three or four languages,fiuenll~ ind they all know a Jot &bout a lot of ttilngl -·not necessarily the thinp-you learn in school." he aald. '.'The officers are 'all In their .SO., ln- eludlng the captain. Tbt crew is in their early and mid·2t>s. Moet view 88illng u 1 ~t~pplng .11tone," Stefan ~d.' "The cook plans to open a restaurant In NOf11l.ay some ~y."· While the idled crew apent endltss days on excursion1 to llOCCer I a m e. 1 , Disneyland , Marineland, football games and Unlvet;N-1 studio3, Stefan . 1tayed aboard p0lllng extra . watchet that ~ed his monthly lhcome·from the-S.lZ • boy'.s~fJ'IY to an.-avtir1&1.of ,Ol) a" milnlh. Watchu COMisted mainly ' or watching t.elevision '"including a lol nf abows I've. never w•tched before like wr8Uing And rolltr dtrblcs.'' Long stretchel of televillon watehlng tRsed the" skimpy sthtdnle of Pl'.ln!if188, rust chipping. eable greasing and weldlng file STEFAN. Pap II •• acqws.i.tioo had not bee• determined, but, s:enerally, lhe area might include the mouth of Big Canyon , the two northern- most islands, property below the bluffs on the west side of the bay extending to the general are&' of the San Joaquin Gun Club a11d properties north of The Bluffs developments , as well as property below the bluffs on the east side of the bay and the land between Park Newport and Eastbluff. The report recommends that the land be-left virtually untouched, &.'CC'Ol'd.ing to Baker, with the po.s!ible exception "of some minor picnic areas," Irvine Company ofricials this momilg had no comment on the pla'\ saying they had not seen the report. They did confirm they have had discussions with stale offi- cials, but indicated surprise tho.t the rec- ommendation had been m1'de. Baker said lhi s pla11 had not been discussed with the company. He said the Upper Bay land acquisition l.s the only pr0po5al invol.vina; Orange County. There .11pparently has been no coordf· net.ion between the report and studies by the U.S. Department of the l1tterior of the possibility of creating a national wildlife sanctuary within the bay. William Monroe. regional dlreclor of the Interior Depertment. said this morn· in£ that his staff "is only starting to loolr intG suc h a possibility." FUth District Supervisor Ronald Cas- !>tt"S m.-onuneade:l the creation of a wild- life preserve sever.111 month! ago. Balrer made it clea-r 1be state wou.lcl expect to pay for the land Jt purchued. He said that may be·one of the deternntt to the recommendation. "We have no timetable becau~ "9 rloi,.t know when we would get funding,'' Baker said, noting that &' proposed $250 million bond issue under consideration by the Legislature eould provide the money as early as ~e.it year. Airport Fight Renewed Ir vine Ranch Development Posing Difficulty . By L. PETER KRIEG Of ffl• 01l1Y P'llol 11111 Planned development on the Irvine Ranch would prevent the use of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro as a civilian commercial airport, Orange County Airporf Director R o b e r t Bresnahan said today. Bresnahan 5aid the Irvine Company general plan calls for intense develop- ment at both ends of the extsting military and proposed commercial runwa ys. 'Male Court' Tradition Maintained W:l:l!ll!NGTON 'M -!'Hotdml Nixon, who maintained the all-male trad~ tlon of the Supreme CoUJt in nominating 11 justlcea Willi.am H. 1lehnqu1at and Lewis,F. Powell Jr., vowed today, "there will be a woman on tbe Supreme Court." Jn a .speech to the National Federation oJ Republican women, Nixon said he was proud of lhe two men he named to the court Thursday night. "I know that a great many in this au· dience, induding nty wife, wanttd a woman to be not only considered but ap- pointed to the court," Nixon said . "But we ha ve made a beginning. There will be a woma11 on the Supreme Court.'' The president implied it was lhe American Bar Association's rejection of California Judge Mildred Lillie that prevented the naming of the first female membet' of the High Court. "I feel somewhat lonely," Nixon told his woman audience. "I'm the only man on the platform. I must say that's a be t· !er break than a woman gets when she goes before the American Bar Associa· ti on. "When (lhe ABA ) jury of 12 decides o" the merits of the nominees that lhe President submits to them ... the jury · (See COURT, Page.!) Aries Becomes First to Cross Lines to Caho By ALMON LOCKABEY O"'IL Y l"ILOT ... 11.,. 114111W Russ Ward 's C61umbia 57 Aries, flying the colon of Lahlln& Yacht Club, was first to finish in Newport Harbor Yncht Club's 190-mlle Cabo San Lucas race to-da y. Ar:ies overcame a 10.mile deficit Thur~· day to move ahead of her 11\ster ship, Dorothy 0, skippered by Bob Beauchamp of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Aries crossed the finish line at 2:31 :47 a.m. end DGrothy 0 finished at 3:08:11. Neither yacht 'WAS expected lo sa\'e thelr time over the Ca l-33 Ki;1hlU, c<>-skip- pered by Will lam V. Wright 11nd Eric Frlcker,J:luntington Harbour Yacht Club. Kahill was expected to flnlsh by 3 p.m. today, - The boat for boat battle between AriE"s and Dorothy 0 ~ha0ged dramatically Thursday night. Both yachts were aa11ing In llF:h~ 1lr with Dorothy 0 leading Aries by 10 m11 ... Aa night came on, Dorothy 0 went In· shore Jookfng for more wind 11nd Aries went offlhore in the same quest. The wind god& f1vored Aries. Anna Marla U sklppend by Al SchoeUenntn of Bahi• Corinthian \'acht C\ub hid 311i miles to go at 8 a.m. today. She waa ~,Kah~!. Sayula lllifPpired'Ji; Rainon Carlin hod 41 milts to JO and Hbvl1 Del Mar, John Scrlpp~. Sin: IMego Yacht Club hlld 36 miles to go. Wind.! or~. lhef8pe loday wcrt reported to be le11 ~ll•e teoU. · Jr\'ine ComP,any spokesman this morn- ing said what Bresnahan sald is true and reiterated its opposition to consideration of the airfield as a. future commercial jetport. A company officer said the land development firm opposes both interim, or perm anent commercial use of the airiield by commercl6-\ carriers. "We are opposed to interim use of El Toro by commercial aircraft because that would be a foot in the door tG permanent use and th~e are alreadj overflight! of established and emerg ing urban development of Rossmoor Lelaur1 World, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Tustin and Orange," be said. Recommendations for use or the Marine facility for commercial jets have been made by various individuals and study groups including ihe controversial ' Envoy Says Viet .Can Handle Self -4t·· . .a. • , ·.t~.;:, •·i>ll'" '" . • 4·• o1t.f"'.r4-lf<•' . B TlllRY cofu• · . ' \~--........ ·., . A top U.S: dtplomat say1 011ce the U.S. pulls out of Vietnam, the t blDCel of Ito- ding troops hick to malnland Asl.! "are just about nll." ''lt'1 a £act we have to realiu. The American people wouldn't suppGrt a return,'' William H. Sullivin, former U.S. ambassador to .Laoa. Jpld members of the Orange . County World Affilrs Council. Thursday in Newport Beach . "We are confident. however, that the structure in South Vietnam will survive. \\'e have to let it run on Its own now,'' he saicl. Sullivan is now deputy assistant se<:retary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs. He spoke to 11boot 100 World Affairs Council members at the Balboa Bay Club. , The topic of the 1'il ver-haired.' diplomat's speech was "Southeast Asia in Perspective." He ~pent most of his time filli ng 1n the historical bacground that led lil the current Asian situation. "To judge the current turmoil. you have to see it In the light of what we have hern doini;:: for the pvt 25 years." Sullivan said. "In 1345 the US was prHminf"nt In east Asia. \Ve wt"re the strongest military and economic power there. Bu t inste-'d nf imposing ord er on A~ia we evolved the policy of each nation havlng a right to livt,Hs own way. 'We looked to China 11s the center of order in Asia . But in 1949 it was a con- siderable ehock to the U.S. when a hostile · regime came to power. Chin.a confrootea O ... tl'I' l'ILOT ,,.fl ~19 'ASIAN ORDER CHANGING' U.S. Dipl om•t Sull lv•n us wilh a considerable challenge in Asia 1ond a new policy was adopted . "We did not seek direct military con· .fron tation. but depl~ military •.Ji d , (See SULIJVAN, Pare-2) Cable ·Televiswn Firm L Ready if Permit. Okayed A cable television firm would be ready to al.art installing reception devices in homes in the Orange Coast area nine months after the franchise is granted. Don Canlield, representing Theta Cable, a company jointly owned by Hughes Aircraft and Te\epromptlr Inc .. told Huntington Beach Chamber of Com· merce members Wednesday his company is prepired lo Invest $11 million In a ven- ture lo bring cable 'I'V into homes In Hun- tington Stach. Fountain V a 11 e y , Westminster, Newport Beach and C.Ort.a Mesi. RepresentaUves from these ciUes haff. ' been studying the concept of awarding a jQ!nt franclUse to one operetor for aeverat months. The nve eitietl an working on cresting 1 ·joint~•uthorily to ovel'lll the oprraLlon~ Canfield uld each city would have a. studio -in effect Its own TV ltaUon - and would be able to rteeiYe ft...c:lty · network ' programs and programs'broad- c11:st ,ln dnly one city. Tl:iere would'be 23 ch1nnel3 in all, he said . • Qable televis\pn would make a dty more of a community. Canfield &&Id.. polnllng out tbal local, ch•tc alla~s Pf'l- ar•m• could be bro•dcast. Canfield said that the mark~t area would cover~ homes. Jt would$Olt a homeowner: ~onth for the service, he aald. He said hat hla mpany would hope to penetrate 13 perc t of lhe b0me1 1rl the Ont year of lion. Canll · explained ·that the company would y two e11bla -underground where utiUtia an praenUy underground and .-head where utilities a r e overheaCI -·that would earry upatrum and downstream traMmiuion11. Al the beginning only lbe downstr .. m cable -for beaming out programs - would. be llled, but later the upstream <Ible· .. --.......... would be able'.te·rilaY,.lrtformatlon back ~a ctn- lril poln1·"""1d be ocllvated. ~ Aki Ille upotmm eoblo "°"Id provtile •a rakltnt with eledronlc home i.u:.litlla\)cO lo o«ve "' a: fire and bar&loo•alltm."UtUll>'--cooJd allo· -be relld nw. thla eible, be111-id.. • · Cl!lfleld admftted ii; oq\Jlpmenl for lhuipotroom cable hid been devoloped, bul1• not.7J.t· In procluC!ibn. . • IUt, lie added, the company would be fml'MJn(~'3.0ll-a mUe fn the second calllo· and wwld not lntlall II ·unlaa II !J> teqhdlollMIL -.t Ral~tt M. Par5Clna report prepared for Or'ange County supervisors lut year, However, tbe Irvine spokesman quoted company President William R. Mason in a statement made last March when the master 11lan was unveiled ln which be said : "Commercial operations tt El Toro would place intolerable stress.ea upon the present residents in the El Toro vicinity who new tolerate ;nilltary operations in (See EL TORO, Page Z) ' Nixon Picks 2 for Pay, Price Posts WASHINGTON (AP)-PreildentNIIoo 1elected U.S. District Judge· Geota;e H • Bold! of Washington state today to bead • the triaart1te Pay Board wbicb will eoo- trol UM wage Increases American ~hrt rec~ve du ring.Phase 2 of tbfl ad· mJnlltration'• anti-lnfJation program. He ·n am ed ~· Jackson Grayson Jr .• lean o( Sout.heril Methodist University's INslness school. to head the companion Price Commission. And Nixon hnmediately to 1 d the two boards he wanted them to undertake the fight against inflation "without in&tltution of massive control!." The boards will be doomed to failure, Njxon sa·id, if they "rely too much on government sanctions." The IS.man Pay Board is composed of equal numbers of labor. management and public members -with the five public members expected to cast the .swing v?tes in charting standards for wage hikes afler the Phase 1 freeze expires Nov. 13. All seven members of the Price Com· mission. which will decide how much bll.'!lnesses may raise their prices, are from the public, generally east coast residents. Nl~on selected live uni?n leaders, Jn. eluding AFL-CIO President George Meany, as labor representatives. and he selected a group of corporate executlvell as business members. The four other public members of the Pay Board are : -Arnold \Veber, 42, Chicago, who 1,! resigning as executive director of the Cost of Living Council lo take the PQst_ -Neil Ii. Jacoby, 62, Westwood, a busil)ess and economics professor at UCLA. . . • -\Vil!iam Capl~s, Gam'bfer, Ohio, president of Kenyon College· and former vice president of Inland Steel Co. -Kermit Gordon. 55, _of Washington, D.C., a fonner federal budget bureau director and member of the C.ounci1 of Economic AdviAer1 under DemocraUc admlnlttratlons who now Ls president of tbe Brookings Institut!on. Orange WeaUaer That old devil fog will roU bact in Saturday momlM •nd evening, cooling lhlngs doWn to • d- along the coast and 7S furCher Jn., land, with-overnight lows 1D the O.. . 65 range. INSIDE TODA T Rick .wo6dl, the be1t ~·toi .. eve!« racer m the· coMntf\!, tmll be participoting in C01to MelG rtJC•• toniQh&. S!orv a~ p_!e~t• are ha toctav'1 Wct ktndtr °" Page tl. ~ 11 .......... ..,, C.'"9r91t1 J ............. Clledll ... U. " =" !_'!:_ ,' c-..,,.. .... -·· c"""" • .. .,...,,_ .... C~ "" J9 IYl¥1• ,.,..,. • Qttlll N•~ I ._..,.,. , .. ,, ~ ""' & TtltWlilll • •llMrf•'-1 M-t1 Tiit.,.,, »» P'I-,_11 W"""' • 4 ...._ ,, ·-·· ...... 1•,.. .. .. "'"*rt 1) ....... ..... ... Mt,..IMe Uc•-I .......... · ll.J1 I j I ' ' L- 1 J •• ' I • • % DAIL V PILOT N UPI T•l•- NAME0 BY NIXON Lewi1 F . .rr•ll U,.1 Ttlt11hO!t COURT NOMINEE W. H. Rehnquist From Page 1 COURT ... , should ha,•e .1t least one woman on 1! " Although the President submitted Lhe names ot si:< potential nominees to the ABA , he did not coMult 11>'ith lhe associa· llon about the qualification of either Rehnquist or Powell. Although there were indications the nominalioo of any of those six would be fought vigorously in Senate confirmation proceedings. the nominations of Rehn· quist and Powe!J evoked no hostility. Nixon clearly expected -and said he did -that his nominee.!! would bring Jorth 1 "strict constru ctionist" majority on the bench "for generations to come." Unless Senate confirmation hearin gs, hkely to open shortly after Nov. 2, pro- duce the sort of damaging perronal duiclosures y,·h1ch defeated nominees Cle- ment 'F'. Haynsworth Jr. of South Carolina and G. Harrold Carswell of Florida . it y,·as considered a certainty that Rehnquist and Pow'll y,•ould win the Sen ate's "advise and cofisent.·• A ma- JOr1ty \"Ote ts requu-ed to confirm nominee1. Rehnquist. 47. a lall , balding and slight- ly stooped man, is t.he tie:tter kno~n nominee and the one more l1k,l;. to stir oppos1lion, especially for his \ 1ew that the government has an almost unlimited right to .... ·1retap. /:. Republican, he is a Mi]y,·aukee-bor n Jay,.·yer v.·ho pract1c'd in Phoenix. Ariz , before Nixon named him ;u;s1stant attorney general "!h' Pres1de11t's lay,·yer"s lawyer," l\"ixon call- ed him. oa.uta• com DAILY PILOT CIM(ll: COAIT PUIUltntfO mlP'M'f ae\.eit N. W•M ..................... J1clt a. Cwt.,-.,.. ~ .. o..-.i ....... n .. " r.tvn .. ,.. Tfle!Ol•t A. .... 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"l hope in the future v;e can avoid going back and forth like this," said Comm~sioner William Aaee. v;ho along ~·ith Commissioner Jackie Heather, voted against the sign. •·If they had done what we asked them lo do in the beginning, we wouldn't be sit· l ing here nov.•," said James Hewic ker, assistant community developmenl dlrec· I.or, adding that the developers ha1e ne1·er fil ed a complete sign program. Commissioner Do n Adkinson abstainrd and com missioners Williain t.·lartl n, Cu rt Dosh, Gordon Glass and \V i 11 i a m l-lazewinkel voted with the condition !hat the sign be illuminated only until 10 p.m. for the period of one year. The 200-squ11re·foot limit technically keeps the sign out of the billboard classific11tion, v.·hich by law would bt anything over 200 squa re feet. Billboards are illegal in Net..port Beach. The developer had asked for a ~240, square,foot billboard thal would be roughly half as big as wa' sou1ht originally. but Glass pointed out the extra space would be used only for border. not lt-tters. The sign will be placed 700-800 fee t back from the hi ghway. Hewicker expressed opposition to th e il- Jumin1tion. Thomas Peckenpaugh, representing the Donald Scholz Company, wrote in a letter to the commi.u ion th,.t "virtually every other business on the Coast Highway has lighted signs. Those bu sinesses are allow - ed to make their presence known to passersby." Tdentification signs ar' included in an <lrdinance covering planned community zoning, under which Versailles operates. In a related matter. lhe commission unanimously den ied a request by Parll: Ne"'port Apartmenls to permit 1 aeries of 12 fl ags in front of the de1·e!opmenL Park N'wport ha s a pennit for three e1ght·by-,ight-foot signs. but is currently using only one. Commissioner Glas!! said that v.·hite he understood flags ''a re more attention-get· fin&." he did not v.·an l the area tn "turn into used car row."' From Page 1 STEFAN . . . __,.> that occupied the strike.bound crew. Among the incidental education Stefan has acquired over the summer is the knowledge that som' crewmen can drink "18 beers a day on a regular work day without getting 'bombed.' The go &shore for that." Stefan notes. "Beer on board ship is only 12 cents a bottle for Nornegian brands. The \Voolgar had loaded 600 cases o! the creli'.·'s fa vorite brew out." Stefan said. Norwegian delicacies Stefan has yet lo learn the names oL hive been flown in to _ please the crew's palate. Cod. a fa vorite staple of the Viking diet. "1s one fish none of the Arv.ericans will eat.·• Seven lifeboat trips 11 day have taken sailors to and from shore. At the San Pedro Seaman's Church, Nor\vegian cakes and pastries are served. The L·hurch ts a lso a popular place for the «rew to socialize, play billiards and ping pong and to swin1 ·f'h, I i f e boa l 1, lhe idled sailo,rs' •·carpool" hav' been a source of meeting nt w friends. Stefan says. "\\'e shared our boats v.'ith a German ship and I reallv got tn k no1~· snme nthers during lhe z;i. mtnu1r ridr11 ·· Slefa n. who speal..!! (ierman, had hoped to sign on a crerma11 1 essl':!. but opted for the Norwegi8Jl shi p \\'hen the Nonveglan consulale offered help He gave up on hnd1ng a berth aboard ,. L'S. merchant ve!sel since lhe d1f- ftcu!t1es of getling Coast Guard nlerchant seaman·s papers seen1ed insur mounta ble. he said. Compared to sail ors of other ships . the \VflOlgar crew ha s enjo~'ed more shore time. ··o ne: Chinese boat , has <>n!y two shore runs 'a ~eek, The Russians seldorn go aShore," he sail. The 1tmosphere aboar<f ship has struck Stefan a g unusual. "The crew's feelings about the strike are mixed. Some respect the dockworkers' po5\tion as workers. yet, they want lo leave port kause they are sick .and !Ired of sitting around. Torn between the llvn feelings . they tend to blame lhe shippt\S more . than th' dockworkers for the delayed setUement." "Of course. it is easier to blame the shippers. But. most <1f the crew takes the i;;trike as :something th11t'1 happened and there's nothing to d<> but mike.the best of iL They have all summer had an op- timistic feeling that the end w1s a lway• jus t around the corner -·maybe next week', they say.' Record Jump Atten1pt Gives Evel Evil Fall · PORTLAND. Ott. !UPI! -Mot.orc}'cle atuntman Evel Knievel, leaping hi$ cycle over v.·hat he cl aimed wa s a r@CCrd 14 cars. guffeud a badly fractured left hand ThursdJy night. •• Knievel w11~ led ln pain to an a m- bulance and taken lo • ho6 pitat after ·com.Jn( off the ramp <A·ith his bike wob-bfffia: 11 ht trled _hi! record Jtlmp at Portland COH~um. HP. apparently broke the hand v.·he,n he landed . . .....__ DAILY •11.ot l tttf J'ti.111 HE'S RETIRING Chief Briscoe HE'S FIREMAN OF YEAR Mich1'•I P . Mur phy ----------- 'IN Devlin Route Frustrates •• ' ·Works-Oirector By L. PETER KRIEG or "" Dilly ~ .... st•fl A pile of n1aps an inch !hick curled over the edge of his small metal desk and Joe Devlin frowned . The calculatl ng 1ni11d of an engineer was n'! happy with what 1t was seeing . He spoke soft ly. Joe De vlift al~·ay11 speak11 softly . The two assistants listened: ccirefully. They knew he v.·as only going to e.:i:plain v.•hat he wanted once and they knew they had better nol come back with anything else. They finished quickly and Devlio sat down again. His fa ce offered a welcoming grin. "You 1nust have belter thu1gs lo wri te about ," he said. ' ' .. • Fi1·ema11 of Y eru·, ~~lief Feted hy Excl1a11ge Club Although relal 111ely few Ne~·port Beach residents v.·ould re1.:ognize his name. wh;1t .Joe Devlin does or doesnl do affectll 1he1/' daily lives imn1ea.'lu rably. lie is the ci1y's direclor of public works. Now 47, Devlin can1e lo Newport Beach Lit years· ago after planning airfields in .French Morocco and building military bases in Spain. • OAlLY l'll Ot ~rill l'~tl9 HE AFFECTS YOUR LIFE Newport Beach's Devlin The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor paid tribute Thursday to Fire Chief R .I. "Jan" Briscoe for his 40 years of service to Newport Beach and honored ~lichael P. Murphy as the city's "Fireman of the Year." Briscoe 1s rel!ring al the end of th1!'i vear. He has be'n '''llh the 1\'e"'JXll'! Beach Fire Department for 40 years and ha! been the city's chiei firefighter since J952. ··r-.tv years have been re,11ard111g."' HriscOe Said, •·the City of Newport Beach has treated me v.·ell. But. I do loo k forward to retirement. 1 plan lo trave:! and work with my ..orchids.·· Upon receiving his award. rvlurphy thanked Exchange Club members. add ing Balboa f~tm Zone Permit to Get Year's Reprieve The Balboa f'un Zone U'ill sllll br fun for at least & ye;1r. the Nev.•port Beach ' P lanning Co1nm iss1on decidl'd Th11rW 11.\'. The commission hl'ard 11 reque5l by the San1a Ana Irrigation f'.tnnpany to i-011· t1nue for a year a permit for dP\"elopn1ent of an eight-story apartment building at lhe site. The F un Zone is in the new shorehnf' hei~h! limilat.ion dis trict. 'vhich prohibi1~ bulld1ngs higher than 35 feel for one year. But co mmissioners decl in~ to continl!l" the matter for f.h11t long and ins tead took 11 off 1he calendar "Because of the controversial nature nf this iUoni." said Commissioner Don Adk inson, ''we shou ld ~chedule it for rehearing at a later date,'' Jn other matters the commission · -Approved a use permit to allo1f dan- cing at Don the Beachcomber"s 3901 f~ Coast Highll'ay. subject lo fire depart , 1netn appro\'al rif safety measures. -Approl'f'd final map tracts for 11 lo!al nr :11 acres tn ty,·o Lus k de1'eloprnents on Sp.v t:tass lhll 11·1th t·onditions <-01'f'rln~ ~!reel ::inrl sidewalk plii remen! ::iud thP ~o:.ind problem caused by helicop!rr~ 111 the are::i. From. Page 1 SULLIV .i\.N . • • eco1101n1c might to att as a shield for the nther nations. "It see1ned China could reach ou\ 11nd lake o\·er the rest of Asia. The other i·ounlries wer"" !altered. Japan h::id been flaUt!ned. lndoc h111a ll'as in chaos because the French had crushed all rt'al 1111 , t1onalist leaders and tried !o re-11npose colonial power. ·' ··110 Chi ~linh hc1·a1nf' !hr i;?rr11t hbcrator beeause-rhe Frf'neh had killed all other nationalist leaders. "But now. in 19il. Chi na is not the. great monolith y,·e thought it "'a!< "Today it is a natio n wilh son1e prC1- 11nces run by the Commun1s! party, som~ run by the army, some run by com- mittees. They h;1ve lost that centralism thev were confident of. China 's internal strllggle for po"·er ?Ver a succt!ssor lo r-.fao Tse-tung indico1es it is not a great mooolith. ·:Now China is also engaged in a great confrontation with Russia . A major por- tion of her military now faces the Sov!'t Union. and Soviet forces are larger on the Chinese front lhlln on their v.·estern front. ''The departn1ent has had 1n a n y dedicatCd men. I just represent one of them." !\lurphy \.;as selected "Fireman of the ''ear" by his peers because of the "tremendous number of off-duty hours he contributed to the riremen's association." said progran1 1.:ha1rn1an Cha rles Brown, in present ing lhe a11'ard. ,\lurphy. 1vho i.~ president t•I the association. had led 1he firernen through rrcen1 salar.v 11egotiations with the ..ci!y ;id n1in1stra! ion. The son or a Balboa service s!at1on operator, r-.l urphy started out wearing a differenl kind of uniform. He was 11 reserve police officer rrir two year.~ before joining the fire departmenl four ~ears ago. Single. ~'l urphy plans to sta y that wa y until he can tour !he world Besides his 11·or k with the F1ren1en·s Associatio n, hi s other interests range fro m th' Orange County Philharmonic Societ.v to the Los Angele~ Suicide Prevc.n11011 Cent er f 'rom, Page 1 EL TORO .. • rel'ognilion of thf'ir national delen!<e mission. "Use of El To m for commercial Jets i~ :i lso incompatible. with lht urban en- 1·iron~ent we plan and envision for the ·rhe l'on1 pany spokes1nan said the co n1- plan nor will it make any m::o"\111enda- pany has no intention of changirg tha L 1ion tha! a11,v presiding government ag- l'ncy change iL I Bresnahan had n1 adt! it plain withou t a change in !he plan little consideratio n ~·ould be given to even joint use of El ·roro. "\o!h1ng can happen out there until the ~enerat plan 1.~ revised for an airport." ht! said . He said that !he eompany ha~ 1111 a,1?ree1ne11t wnh thr Marinl's therl' will bf' 110 add1r1nn:ol r1r\'elopn1ent in !hf' arl'it · un11I thf' l\larines no longer h;n·r u~f' fnr El Tnrn " Hr po1n1ed 0111 tha1 mlfC'h nf !hr <.Tf'a ha~ hccn plat ed in a,11r il•11l- rura l prrser\'r.~ •·for rhat very rea.~on" He was named pub!ic works director six ye11rs ago. Devlin 's job makes him responsible for the kinds of services residenfs of \'ewport Beach, or any cpmmunity, take for granted. They expect them performed: rc,'lularly and 1vell. Ht: has been in (·harge of a 1nulli- u11llion dollar program of upgrading !he l'lly's 1\•ater and sewer system and. until the Army Corps of Engineers assumed thr responsibility in the mid-1960s, also 1!11d the job of beath trOsion co n!ro/. "'\Ve lr1ed to hold the ocean back by oursel ves."' he says. adding that the Army is mUL'h bt:lter equipped for the <·hore. Throughout his · career in Newport Beach t~e~e-has ~een one problem Devlin has been hv1ng w1lh almost daily. It may br with hin1 11s long as he sticks arolllld. "The Pacific Coast Freeway has been n1y biggest frustration." he says . That's' uncjerstandable. coming from a 1nan who gels hi!'i biggest satisfa ction "from plann in,'l a JOb and see ing it get done the v"ay l planned ii " He gets angry when rhe subJert of !he freeway con1r!'i up, cursi n,'l the state Division of fl1ghy,•ays !Qr select ing the route they did batk in 196.l "It wa s the poorest decision i·ve ,ever !"Pen a nyo ne n1akP. '' he fumPs. ilf' 1von't "'ven guess,how many 11uu1 hours he and lhe 1nen of his departn1ent ha ve spent on rlPs 1gnrn~ :inrl rede.~igning .~treet S,l'Slt ms around !he proposed s11perh1Ahw11 .1•. Dt>11111 11•as fresh oul of Oregon Sla te l·n1ver:.;1 t,1 . 11t1en hf' wen! lo work for l\aiscr Steel. He soon fnund himself O\'E'rSf'ilS ··1 f('ft Kai ser and 1vcnl lo work for an nutfil that s(''nl n1e on a reconnaissance sur"\'f'Y party for an airfield in French ,\Jorocco." he sayi;; \Vhen he got back horne to Onta rio ~ 1rhe re his parent~ had 1noved froin his birthplace in Johnstown. Pa.. ser eral \ears before -he married and started a fa1nily . Then came an assignment in Spain . "\ v.·ent over firi;t and Juhe and the kids came later." he SC.}'S, "\l,'t loved it , bll! 11 just wasn't the be~L for a familr." The Devl1ns added twn n1orr 10 lheir ranks a short liine later and after a shor~ ~Llnl y,•1th lhe Orang!" County Flood ('on- lrnl Dislritl. ~·hetP he did the basic firsign v.·ork for the l.aguna Canyon Oood t:onlrot channel. De vli n JOined thr city in '""'· He and Julie and Sheila , 16. Tom, l3, ~'laura , 12. and J im, to. lil'e at 354 Hanover Drive. Costa l\1esa. Although Devlin 1.:onfesses he and his wife like lo get away and go dancing once in awhile . he says he doesn't have any rea l hobbies. other than his children. "I'm active in Scouting," Devlin says. He still goes to school one night a week. "The boys and I do a lot of tamping," he says. "\Ve all just do a lot together "When you have four kids you find yourself spending just about all your time with thern . If it's not goi11g to football games, it's taking somebody .lo the library or building a racing car," ht says. And from th' way he says il you know he enjoys every minute of it. Ski Lessons Set At 2 Locations In Harbor Area \\'~kend weathPr in the Harbnr Are& I~ predicted to be y,·ann and sunny. but there y,·ill bf. some rral, live snow on the ground. Snow ski lesson~ ll'tll be ol fered at. lwn local1on!I . one Free and one with (ef', depending upon \\'ha t one n1ay want in the wa 1• of extras. Th(' ·Balbo:i Sk i tlub 11'111 gJ\'e frtt lessons Saturday 111 Cos1a f.lesa·s Te\Vinkle Park. fron1 2.30 to 5 p.m., sans sno1v -or else bring yo ur ov.•n . Certified ski instructor Fr.<ink B~lry 1111Jr stress lessons for non-s kiers and rank an1ateurs. a!l of 11·hom must bring their Ol'.11 skis. boots and poles. i'iewporl Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Deparlm('nt officials are slaging lessons this Saturday and n'xt in 1·nn1unction 1\·ith lhf' Fashion l ~land '.\1erchants' Asso1:i ation Fee lor rhr taking both ~a!urday lrssons a1 lhr ,,hopping t·en ter \1"111 bf. SIO. plu~ equ1pmrnt rental fl'P S but 1nanrn21de. i;no11· will bP prnvi dPd for the 11 a m. to l pm e1·C'nl to add an :iuthenlic at· 111n~phrrr UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENREDON-IHERRlll-MARGE CARSO N LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA the fin1st in 1tylin9, 1tfNit•, try T 1c:I von qua 1ity, ielection, H •m•rt, lnteri or1. ' ··111 the meantime. there ha1·e been chang's behind our shield. \V h 11 e the world has been traumallcally fixed on Vietnam. Korea has grown strong . Japan ha.s become the lhird greatest industrial nation in the world and in IG-1 5 years will surpass the Soviet Union. and lndone1ia tJL'I totally li\"iped out its Communist Par, ty . "In Indochin a v.·e have fru!;trated North Vietnam'a att,mpt lo take over three cou ntries. \Ve now feel tho.se countries are 1trong enough to stand on their oWn. \ ). DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXE~ -HERITAGE • "We now be1ieve Chini undcrsta.nds the realties of the w~ld, tha t it can't _control Asia. The only v.·aY'lor us to find out is to bring them Into the world agafn. "II ·, quite clear there is going to be 1 new pattern of rela tfonshl ps in Asl11 . It won't happen O\'ernight. bu t.lhe ne:tl fi \'C to six ytar1 r.n be fascinating, and the U.S. v.•iU c"onlinue to play a major role in Asi11 - NIWPORT BEACH 1727 W•1teliff Or., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'Tll 9 NIWPOltT STOii O"N PllDAT 'Tll' Prtif•11lonal lnt•rlor Dftlgn•rs Av1tl1ble -AID INTERIORS "'•••Tell"" M"' •' o,_,. c .. llf'J -140·126! "'' LAGUNA IEACH 345 North Coe1t Hl9hw1y Phon•: 494-65~1 ·. GM Sa.fet y Car's B0w Commuter Plane Crash Kills 16 A S11iash ---DETROIT (UPI\ -General Motors has displayed Its initial version of an Ex- perimental Safety Vehicle (ESV) that almost -but not quite -meets govern- ment. 1pecifications for saving lives in a 50 mile per hour barrier crash. . Ernest S. Starkman. GM vi~ president 1n charge of environmental activities told newsmen Thursday the company stili hopes with lessons learned from the pioneer version to produce a new pro- lOt)~-~at will rneel the lifesaving specif1callons laid down by the Depart· n1cnl of Transportation (DOT). ESV Program A-tanage r \Villiam B. Larson reviewed the testing ot the car in 50 m .p.h. crashes and said the results of a full complement of dummies placed Jn the-car showed that "all of them were killed, but some only slightly." Both i:nen questioned the stringent standards for passenger crash loads set ,by the oor. Starkman said studies of ac- tual highway crashes indicate that human beings can stand far higher stresses and acceleration numbers than called for by DOT. PEORIA, ll1. (UPI) -A commuter airliner crashed at Great.er Peoria Airport ThursdAy, killin g all 1 6 passenger1 including tht president of th• company who was al the <.-ontrols. The twin-engine Chicago and Southern airlines turboprop hit power line4 75 feet from the ground before plunging throogh rain and fog and landing in a hedge in a farm field four to five mile1 west of the airport. The plane bounced and spun into a tree and exploded in a fireball. ·rhe tower chief said visibility was so bad he couldn't see ~ crash frotn the tower. "J heard the plane in trouble all at once. like it opened wide up," said Robert R. Johnson, a farmer who lived oearby. "It sounded like it blew up. "The black smoke went higher and higher. I could aee blazes. Then bang :- just like dynamite at a 1trip mine," he said. Rescue work.ers found all but one of lhe bodies of the 14 passenger!'! and crew in· side the air.plane. However, one body, belleved to be that of Frank Hansen. president of the airline and pilot, bad been hurled front the main clump of the wret:kage. Flight 804. which had left Chicago's M I i g I Field, had become 50l'8 ol a 1.:apit.al special because It usually carried a large number of legislators and others to Springfield. One victim. Morris J, Wexler, forn1er Secretary of the Chicago Bar Association, was on his way to Springfield to testiry before a House Committee on a code for state penitentiaries. Lester Ca.se, federal Bl(iation ad· ministration tower chief at Peoria, said Hansen reported no difficulties in his radio communications with the airport and was insbucted to m11ke a norma1 landing. "He reported no trouble and was cleared for standard instrument ap- proach. with a circling on runway 4. ' Case said. "He acknowlt!d.ged and "'e reported V.'eather as 300-foot scattered. 400.foot broken. 2.500-foot ceiling, wi!h one-mile visibility in light fog and rain." Case said as time passed the to"•rr tried to call Hansen but could not locate him. Tbe tower chief said the last contact with Hansen was at 12 ;19 p.m. U.S., Russ Reach Sea Accord MOSCOW (AP/ -U.S.- So\'let talks to avoid incidents between their ships at sea end~ today. and the U.S. del~ation chief said they reached ''an understanding . . . to prevent incidents at sea and to improve safety at sea_" U.S. Unde rsecretary of the cooperative atmosphere. The delegations are to sub- mit the results of the talks to their governments for ap- proval. \Va rner said the la I k s covered all matters which the Americans considered im- portant, but some items may be taken up in a !lecond round of talks, Whether further talk!'! 11re needt!d. will be deeided later, he said. Vlad imir A. Kasat.onov, first deputy commander of the Soviet navy. Youth Held As Sniper Friday, Q<tob<r 22. 1•71 DAIL v "LDT I 5 Hurt by Firebombs as New Race St1·ife Rock s Memphis ''Tbose thlngs came flying firebombs were thrown Into a skull ." through the back door and crowded ""hites' lounge in a Three white men and a smashed near the table "here (lounge awner) Frank Deaton predominantly blaC"k District white woman were admitted and the (lther four wer"e iit- Tbuniday night injuring fivt1 to Baptist Hospital for burns, ting," said Red Lantern persons in a conlinuation of one of the men in critical con-Manager Eugene Stanton. racial violence sparked by the dition, after three whisky bot-whoosb"and everybody 1tarted fatal beating of a Negro youth. ties filled with f I a m I n g screaming," he added. But MEMPHIS (UPll -Three the head which crushed the For the third consect1Uve gasoline were tossed into the damage to the lounge, ln a night. police and firemen bat-Red Lantern lounge. One predomlnantly black area, wa.!I tied arson, tooting, vaodal ism woman was lreated a n d minimal. There were about SO and alleged sniper fire in the·-='='=loa=>od=. ==:::::=====w=hi=·1oo:::;:::ln!::i::d::e::a::t ::the::::t::im::e::.::==; city where tension w a sic heightened earlier Thursday wben a J-year--old black child Would you like NEW YORK (AP) -Police accidentally was struck a nd said an l8-year-0ld member of killed by R police cruiser the militant Jewish Defense rushing to a fire. League wall arrested Thurs-Relative quiet returned to to know how Christian Science heals? ri1emphis early today. The day night in the firing of four violence began Tuesday .11 fter shot.s the previous night at the Police Chief Henry Lux reliev- So\'iet Uniorl's U.N. mission. ed 23 policemen from duty '!"hey said Isaac M , pending an investigation into the death of Elton Hayes. 17, a Jarosawicz. 18, Brooklyn, a black listed as fl tn1Hic victim ii;tudent . was taken i ri lo during a police chase. An custody a half-block frotn the autopsy revealed the cause of mission bi..:ilding. death as "a blow or blows on 1 ~~~-=::::...:::_:_::::::_:::__.:::_'._'.'.'.'.'.':== I ~ I 0 o .. I '· ~ · .. .. ' .. A IASIS fOll JUSTICI" .. Alaism G. Smith, ,C>.S.B. f'l lDAY, DC'TDl•I tt. l 'tcl P.M. 1ST CHllJN:H CP CHllST, SCllMT1ST MM MES'..tJvl!•D• D•-· COSTA Mn A SUPER WIDE! 60 SERIES Belted Raised White Letten '\Navy John W. Warner declin- t!d. to reveal details. But he .11aid the talks, whlch lasted 10 days, were "constructive and fruitful'' and held in a very The Soviet delegation wa1 headed by Fleet ... A d m . Warner said lhe discussions y.·ere conducted "in a businPssl1ke, professional &- mosphere" and both sides refrained from complaining about past incidents. 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His talk at a recent New· port H.arbor Chamber of Commerce meeting gave the impress ion he still doesn't even fully understand the problem. Assemblyman Robert E. Badham ffi·Newport Beach), although with no direct responsibility to solve his dis- trict's air transportation problem, has steered cl ear of the issue. Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Ncv1port Beach), who some time ago jumped right into the middle of the controversy and talked about some behind-the-scenes possibilities in Washington, so far has produced no new action- County supervisors are sitting on several hundred thousand dollars worth of studies. ~1eanwh ile, private real estate developers are making all sorts of proposals. One day somebody wants to build an international airport out at sea and the next day another. one . wants to level some mountains to make a new landing field. Caspers, at that Newport Beach talk, hinted that )le has been tipped off that the Southern California Asso- ciation of Governments (SCAG) regional air transporta- 'tion study is going to· urge joint use of El Toro, with a :iiecond runway to be built. He didn't say what the De- fense Department thinks about the idea. Throughout all this, Newport Beach residents are growing more and more concerned that inaction may very easily result in· a bu il d up of irrestibte pressure at the county, state and federal levels to ''solve" the probl~ffi by expanding the existing airport. On the other hand, the Newport Beach City Council {while taking one strong stand after another against commercial jets at the airport) has cleared the way for construction of a major hotel a quarter mile from the Revolution: Know~edge Obsolescence lf, this June, your son received a Ph.D degree in aerospace engineering. half of what he knows when he graduates will be obsolete in 10 years. For fully half of what he needs to know for th!! next IO years is completely unknown today. This "obsolescence of knowledge," es-. peci111ly in scientific fields, is changing the whole idea of what conslifutes a "good" college edu- cation. And it re;;f. finns those of us who have been say- inr for a long time t.hat learning how to learn ls the most important part of education. Dear Gloomy Gus Those Newporters pushing t.he dog owners' educational pro gr a m should furnish ll 24-hour phone number. I'm sure they wouldn 't mind coming on the run with plas- tic bags ~ trowel to remov e a dog's ·•ca lmig card'' from my ,front step whenever I call. -B .. J. G. Tllh ft•lurw r1llKh rs10tr1' vl1w1, 1111 ftlCHUrUJ 1"6M ol 1111 Mwtll ... t. $1nd 11111r "'' -v• '' GloomJ ou1, 0 111, "'"''· aspects of business administration to II broader program of liberal arts. In A recent talk, Dr. ArnoJd?Ducoffe. director of Georgia Tech's School of Aerospace En gineering, remarked that this obsolescence of knowledge is the big reason that today's engineering schools no longer stress 1he "mechanical," but rather the "philosophical" clements in science --:. nol how to do something. bul why something is true. lf we leam thr. reasons behind phenomena, then we can cope "'"'ith changing conditions. THE REAL REASON that vocallonal OUR PRESSING NEED is (or men and and ··specialist'· training is largely \\'Omen who can adapt to needs and ac- pointless today lies in the rapid outdating quire skills that are ba rely on the hori zon of r;o much techni cal knowledge and today. More and more, lhe function of the skills. Even our new est profession -that "' specialist is being taken over by the of programming computers -will soon machines:· it is the ''generali st." who can be obsole te. when the computers are built make. decisions based on an imaginative that will program themselves. projection of the furure , we 50 desperate- What the ne...,. society of the future calls Jy require to keep the wheels turning. for ~r~ versatility and flexibility _and In the past, the a\erage man would creati_vity. These cannot be learn~ 1n a rhange his job three times during hit. techn1~al sense: they are part of a hb(>ral lifetime. Jri the futu re. we are told. tht education. which le.aches men and wo~en a ~·erage man may h:\lve to change his how to UUnk , not JUSt how to put things vocation three ti mes during his lifetime. togel~er and . make them '-''Ork. The ~cw Unless he learns how to learn. in a machines will ht> ahle lo put things philosophical Sjlnsc, the speci11list. may together much better Iha~ people can . become 11 dropout from the economic IT IS NO ACCIO ENl' that. !Qr the first time, the prestigious t-.1ass11chuset1s Insti tute of TechnolClgy has appointed a president who is neither a scientist nor a. techn ician. Or'that business schools. such es those at Harvard and Columbia, have &hilted _their empha sis from the t.echnical cQmmunity. Se/ection.s f'rnm. ~1 r, 1-lnrri~' ll'ltt'.~t cn tlection of cnlum,ns 1n hook fnrrri, "Leaving the Surface ," arc bf'nlg rP· printed while ht i! on vocation . · -Editor Child Custody Problems It is JlOt uncommon th;°Jiildren nl di.s3olved marriag~ are the subject or prolonged litigation over their custody. The child may be brought into court many · times to decide his most basic •eeds. ' In the United Stoies each year mClte Ulan half 11 million· children see their parents divorce. Child custody pr~ ceedings 21re costly to parents, ctiildren, the courts, and ' sociely in general. Custody matters w ncem the: laws o! cuardianship, 'or 'juvenile dependel'lcy, and the general custody rule." in marital dh1solution1. j Unfortun11.te1y. guardianship laws are mually adminlstered by the probate . courtl. juvtnlle deJ)'.endency Jaws by the juvtnlle coUrta, and the general custody l.1w1 by . the dorile&tl~ re I a t I o n s department& of tbt 1uper10r courts. otht<r proceedings may llso enter into the dete:nftlnlUon ol lhe'child 's custody. .-· ·---. . ALTHOUGH TRE LAW tncoura.get f•mll1 unity, and the child'8 best tn- tel"f1t.I are of primary concern, hf' may undergo numerous procttdlngs I r parent.a:. 1W1rdian1. relatives and other agencies become involved. When a m•rrtRge Is dissolved the courtl are 1lven different guideline1 - the probate code in defiling wl°' a:uar· dlanahlpa and the civil Code when dealing With euatocty. A 14-yellr~ld may nominate h1a own ,uardl1n, but he h8s no -Ille rllllt "' nominal" hit cust .. t --· Law "-'- Action • ID diah ln 11 marriage di ssolution pro- ceeding. although the court must consider his preferences. In guardianships any in· tere6fed party may be Involved. Bul in .a ,Pisrolllli<>n usually on1y the husband and wife ~re !.hf parties. IN DEPENDENCY procttdings - brought. for example, when a neighbor or relative co,mplaln8 "bnut the care a child Is receiving -several agencies make 1n- vesUgatlon1 11.nd reports. Simil1rl)t. an adoption proceeding or ont lo tenninalt parental rights will involve report& to the coort. But in marriage dlasolutkioa Lbere iJ often no lndeptnde:nt report on tht chijdren. tn juvtnlle court depend~cy pro- ceedtngll, the ynung"1.cr h111 a right to be represented by in dependent countw!.1, but usually not In other proceedln11s. The child's cl11ims or gricv1.nct1 may not be fully roni;;idered . ~ Sevulll s..rroupA ar~ studying refo of the law to elimlnale mulllpte J'o. cccdlngs. Not«: .Callforn i11 lawyers offfr this col~mn 10 uou moy lcnour al.>ou l our l4w~. terminal. Now the county supervisors themselves ate about to consider a major zone change in lhe immediate vi· cinity that would be geared to further demand5 on com- mercial use of the airport. Forgetting all the rhetoric, Ne•Nport Beach has to face up to the fact that Orange County Airport, while it may not get too much bigger, is not about to get any smaller in the foreseeable future. It's about time Orange Counlians collectively awoke to the fact that there i.s going to be an air lran!iportation crisis in the very near future and puts the heat on some potitical ·'leaders" to exert so me leade rship and get down to the business ol finding a solution. Candidates vs. COIN Not even the most idealistic rei;1dent of Irvine holds hope that the problems of the rity f)f Irvine \viii my"- teriously disappear once the · in corporation election is held. There \vii! very li kely be a city nf Irvine in fewer t.han 60 days. It will be faced \\-i th so me very crucial issues that \Viii require astute thought and action from those elected to manage municipal affairs. \Vith this in mind it seems a sha1ne that suc h a squabble has develop?ci over \Vho should pa:r for ex· penses incutfed Jn the pro-incorporation campaign . Cityhodd sponsors have performed skillfully, thoughtfully and objectively so far almost every step of the way. Andre\v May. cha irman of the ··citv of Irv ine Now" (COIN) asked citY council candidates to do \\1hat they can to help fund-raising efforts to pay off the incorporation debts. That does not seem so terribly unreasonable, des- pi te the uproar it created. Those who have chosen to seek counci.lmanic seats, by that very act, have volunteered for a great respons- ibility. Getting the new city off to a good start is goi ng to require more than good in tentions. N On Suprettae Coairt Nouiinations ••• Nixon Used 'Great Leak' Techniqµe WASHINGTON -President Nixon tR determined to reshape the Supreme Court and let his crit!cs be damned. Nn other subject brings his blood In such a quick boil. In th e privacy of his oval office, he has used some hot terms to express what he thinks of his court critics in the Senate and the press. Once, he spit out bn ob- scenity to suggest what the America n Ba r Associat ion could do v.·ith it s criticisms. Shocked .a.ides .had never heard the President use such a word be. fore. AS THE PRESTDEl\'T secs th e issuP, the Supreme Court"s emphasis on civil liberties al the expense of public order has created a permissive atmo.~phcre. V.'hich has encouraged criminals and dissidents. This lenient attitude, he feels, has led 10 a breakdown of la w and order. He intends. therefore, tn fill the eourl vacancies WJth judges .,.,·hose !a\v.and- order views are perfectly clear. He has em phasized to aides that he doesn 't want to risk appointing anollier Earl Warren, whose const itutional view5 were unknown when President Eisenhower named him lo the high court. r~-~4 .. _,,., ..... ...,..,_ __ ,.,.."'I".,,.., ..... ,..., l 1J~ck Anderson ' But Nixon ls convinced that Senate liberals and the ··Eas1ern pres.s'' are tryi ng to th wart his Cour t reorganization. ··They v.·itl attack all my ap pointments to the Cou r\," he has hu ffed in private. TO AVOID LOSCNG another Senate shov.·down, ho\lo·ever, the President decid- ed to leak informalio n on the nominees he v.•as cnn~ider1ng. He hoped to determine from these trial balloons which ones would burst and v.·hich ones would float. The Great Leak w11s a.~slgne.d In AL· 1.orney Ge nera l John Mitchell v.•ho sum- moned 14 fa vo red reporters into his ornate office last week. They were put under "'rap~ which a!lmved them to report on some of the pro- . ceedings hut barred them from quo!lng anyone hut anonymous '"administration sourcrs ·· By ones and twoi;, the invited reporters sauntered i.n from the Associated Press, l;nited Pres5 International , New York Times. \Vashington PClst, \\'ashington Star, Los Angeles Times, \\'all St.re£t Journal, Hearst Newspapers, Chicago Tribune. National Observer, Nit'sweek, Time and NBC. THE ONLY HOLDOVER fr om ex·At- !orney General Ramsey Clark 's era•, a ...,.hite-coated black bartender. served up highballs, beer and gin \but no vodka J. He was assisted occasionally by Deputy Atto rney General Rich11:rd Kleindienst, who wandered around offering drinks. Mitchell"s press aides, like so many see- hear-speak·n~vil monkeys, were lined up in a row on a couah. t.litchell blamed liberal and labor critics for resisting court changes,-but dodged most other questions: The reporters tried in va in to get the con· fercnce put on the record. The New York Times' Fred Graham poiQled out that it had been more than 270 days since Mitrhel l had held an open press con- ference. "Why can't we put this OJI the record ?" Graham asked exaspe ratedly. ··WE OoN·r RUN I.his department for i\1r . Fred Grah;:im of the New York Times !" Mitchell retorted, blowing an an1:trY cloud from his pipe. Unsubdued, Graham shot back: ''Wh~· are ""e here ? Let's get this ' on the reco rd .'' Newsweek's Bob Shogan asked a rambling quest ion about whether there • might "possibly " or "probably" be: more nominees. Mitchell petulantly asked Shogan to define the words ';probably" and ··possibly.•· The Los Angeles Times' Ron Ostrow raised a question about a meeting that the White House had already announctd dealing with the Supreme Court. But rlespile the White House announcement, Mitcbell querulously challenged whether there had ever been such a meeting. . Tf:IEN TllE NATtONAL. Observer·1 Nina Totenber g, the brassy daughter of famed vio1ini~l Roman Totenberg, noted that the Amr.rica n Bar Associatinn had JlOt taken kindly to 1;nme of President Nixon·.~ J>uggested na mes. She asked Mitchell point blank: ··Did lhe President say f-the ABA ?'0 Blushin g furiously, Mitc hell mumbled liomcthing about ladies being present , i:.lthough the question w;:is asked by a lady. 0'The President ,'' he .~aid. '"doesn 't use words like tha! about organizations to :-Vhich he belong.~." In any case, 11:ddcd ~f itche ll. '0 il's nont (If the ABA ·s damn business." to com- ment on anything except qualif.ications. Asked what sor1 of philosophical ba lance the cou rt shou1rf ha ve. he replied With a st.raight face : ''Oh. aboul eight to one" in Nixon's favor. 6 . Legal Reasons for 'No Trespassing'· To Lhe Edi!or : A. \'.'Ord in dcfen~e of the Ir\ tnf' fnm- rafly and ot.ht>r l;,nd riwner" whni;e prfJp. erty invites public tre.<;pa ss hec:iuse nf 11.s location, bc;i•Jty or c;isy ac(·('.<;S. tMa ilbox leller and photo. OcL l:iJ. Rec~'nl court decisions have made it all too clear rhal. unless a land owner po~ts and fences his prnperty, the public cAn claim and win judgment to legal right-Of· way over private prope rly over which they were allowed access by a permissive ()WllCr. Sucti decisions considerably tltvahJe the l!IUbjeet property from a development considers ton. • A LOCAL ORANGE Count y beach city has gone even farther by taking court ac· tion to establish outright ownership of waterfront property because of the private owner 's failure lo fence out the public over the years. Addlllonal \y, but no less important, is ·the personal injury liability facti:>r which land owners must contend with unless they properly fence and post aga inst trespass. UNLESS THE preMnl liberal trend of court decisions""3 (ever~d. more anrl more land, fqrmerly enjoyed In il'I natural state, will have to be fen ced and po sted against lrespaM me:rely lo establish the legal ()wner's right to use his 1Jwn property in 'the future . tde111ly, some sort ef arrangement should he made between IMd owner and the local municipality whereby the land can be: opened to the public without the Ja!M\flwner lncurrfng th8 risk of U1blli~, future usability or loss of ownership. Mailhox LrltPr.~ frnni 1·1·Qilr,r.~ are 1llt>lcn,11r . Nnrn!nlly llJntrrs should convey tlierr wessagr.s rn .1no 111orrls or /e.~s. The -right lo co11den5,, lPtter.~ to f zf space nr eliminate 11.bcl ~~ re served, All lt'l- t.ers 1n.11st include sig11aturt onrt mail· 1ng address, but. t1omes may be tnith- held Otl request if sufficien.t rc11snn is npparent. f oetry will riot be pub- lished. should be put straight , For 11ny straight·lhinking individual to presume that 11 candidate is "liable for deb~ incurred by ··cotN" or any olller organization or group, when th e.y had no say in formulating or carrying out the poHcy of I.hat organiz.aUon is ludicrous. THI~ IS THE FIRST lime 1 have been m11de <1ware lhat such a deficit exi sted. Jf th is is an example of the type of leadr.rsh lp, planning ;1.nd r i n a n c I R 1 ·management I.he citizens of Irvine can. exp<>et from "COIN°' candidates, then all I ran say ls GQd help the taxpayers of Irvine . l'\1r. r..lay's arcusa~tion thtl\ I h ~ Universily Park Community A-ssnch1tion wa11 holding their October Festival on the same night as "COlN 's'' affair to ~nleract their (COTN'g1 fun<(kin. i!'I not only In poor taste but • perM>nal insult to each member of that association. • I JOIN CANDIDATES Clark >nd RICHARD W. BEAMISH Qul11:lcy, In demandlng that May malct 11 public apology to the. people of the Apology Detftnnded -Unb'_crslty Community Association. and lhatl'le open the books and make pub~ To t~ Editor: rcctlpl!ll 11nd expenditure!'! to the ··COIN" The article printed in your paper Fri· fund canlributors. da y concerning the pica or AndrcW May, I further recommend lhat fut ure rv('n\.o; chairman or ··co1N·,·· Ill a "meet th~ planned by "CO IN'·, where. full ('lllzt.n c;andid•les ntghl."to all 34 <:andldates partlc.lpallon L~ desired, be tailored ld fit regarding their rr.spon~i billly to hrlp th e hudget of ALL the: cili~cns of 1.rv1nt<~ I should~r tlltt $30.000 debt lnr.urred by Bm not c1t1ctly bad nff, bu~ 1wo "COIN," Is •n oy.trlght Ile by May and children a~d Chrlstm11s comin'g ... i 3o ti C!)uple ff!r a bttr brtst just doesn 't lit lnto our budgel. / ROB ERT .J. "~K IP"' wmGES Candldate for lrvinP. City Council Nol Behf>lden lo COl1'1 To the ~ditor : In regard tn you!' second head liner on Oct. 15. "Challenge Hurled -Tab for Cily hood Put at $.15.ooo,·· I would likt to make a few comment s. I was prcscnl at thl!t t:a11didntc1' meeting and at no time did Mr. May address the 11ssembled j!roup on an}1hing . • . .let alone something nf impt>rtanr,e io hil the firrt pa~e of the DAILY PILOT. Al no time has COIN published any rlnaneial st11terrients as to where their monies have been received or what dis bursements have been made and to whom. Furthermore, they have never asked or received community approval for the finanelal commitments. HENCE. ANY organization th11l runs a deb t of $.'JS,000 show s Itself not to be fiscally responsible. May T alsn add that the Irvine Co. has heen more than generous in supplying CCI (COIN's parent group ) with money, i;tudies, secretarial aid, press coverage_. . .not to say anything of the $5.00o donated to COIN last spring. Mr. M11 y , has no blJ.i;:inel!"s implying that candid11te.a are "beholden" lo COIN. In my opint-011. COIN la nothing more than a small clique: of people who have suddenly found .flvit the "mulUtudea of Irvine" do not support t.Mm. • IN CLOSING. I would like lo ~ppl1ud Lee Payne's Pilot I.ng Book article nf that 11ame: datP. 1-found it most h:I· teresling that lhree of the CCI-COIN leade rs who 11:re city counr;il ca nd idat.r.s did not .llppcar 111 this meeting. I Itel 11s Mr. Payne staled "If a candidate hasn't lime In m<'fi tht vntf'rs, he pmhably hasn 't time lO do the job ·• Really. I.he only thing th11r ""' ln Jrvinp hllve lo I hank CCI i.nd COIN for i~ rhrow· in~ us Into !he diJ~mmt1 ftf cityhood prematurely 11nd for providing us with :i • few shnrt laughs al their extended pr"~! coverage. JUDY MARX CoRI ft ltrojor l'roblett1 Tt the Editor~ I would like to thank you fnr your fine cnverage of the lrvine Tllmo rrnw can- didates' night, We all appreciatf'd ii. However. I notice that you have at- trjbutcd a statement to me which I did not make. I never said. nnr have I f'\•e r imp lied, thal ''local conrrol will ho ld dOWll C06ts . '' The cosl of developing the City of Irvine will be a ma1or problem for our ci\izens. I fHAT COST ~1AY ht> measured In tefms or inadequate: facilities, such as schools , or it may be mt:asured in steadi- 11rising laxes fClr implementation or l al drainage, roads and civic buildings. y poin t was that the deve loper mu st pay his fair share of the cost of develop-- men!. A city council composed of the deVelopcr·s boy1 is nnl the kind of local cortrol our pocketbook~ need. • _ GABRIELLE PRYOR Ol:ANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ' Robcrl N. Weed, Publi/Jl<r T"°""" Kllllil, Edi/.tw Albff't W. BfJU:r Editorial Pape Editor The tdHl"'lrlaJ ri•cr "r 1he n.nr ~not sC'cks to 1nJt>r'm 11 nd 'tlm11-l111e r rAdcrt by prcsen11n1t lhii. ncv.~l'"f"'t"~ npin1on~ 11nrl r on1· rnl'nl11ry on lr11•l<"".ll nf lntr-r~t 1110'1 ~ir,r11f\r11n1·r, hy 111""' 1d111i:: 111 fnrum fq~· !h" i'·"1'r"!!l•1n nf .,11r rrAfl"'""' 11p1n1r>n..:. 11nrt hy pr.,~rol ini:: lhl! rli\rr<f' 'irv.11i\ln111 1\r lnfnrrn('fl nh- Vr•111·.~ 11i1d ~p11k~mcn nn \l)ll\C& 01 th<' clay. Friday, October 22, 1971 j • -- I \ l !• ed y" "' or ed ad "' ed nt ed nt~ • "' to al ed to •• • n-.. id r Id r r "' s j. f '· t • R . ' • ~ ... ~ ' ·' •• ·' ' ' tJosia Mesa -- . EDITION N.Y. Steekli" YO~. IA , NO. 253 , 4 SECTI ONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' . . r • IXOll U"I T1l1p1Mir. NAMED BY NIXON Lewis F. Powell FRIDAY, OCTOBER' 22~--197r• Maintains All ·Male ' But President Promises Woman Nomination Soon Y.'ASHINGTON (UPI ) -President Nixon, who maintained the all-male lradi· lion of the SUpreme Court in nominating as justices Wilham H. Rehnquist and Lewis F. Powell Jr., vowed today, ''there will be a woman on the Supreme Court." In a speech to the National 1'~ederation of Republican women, Nixon said he was proud of the two men he named to the court Thursday night. "I know tha( a great many in lhis au· dience , including: my wife, wanted a woman to be not only considered but ap· pointed to the courl ," Nixon said. "But we have made a beginning. There will be a v.·oman on the Supreme Court." The president implied it was the American Bar Assoc.ialion's rejection.of California Judge ~iildred Lill le that prevented the naming of the first female member of the High Cou rt. ''1 feel somewhat lonely," Nixon told his woman audience. "I'm the only man on the platform. I must say that's a bet· ter break than a woman gels when She goes before the Ame rican Bar Associ a· ti on. "When (the ABA ) jury of 12 decides o• the merits of the nominees that the President submits to them ••. the jury should have at least one woman on it." Although the President submitted the names of six potential nominees to the ABA, he did not consult with the associa· tion about the qualification of either Rehnqu is t or Powt.ll. Although there were indications the nomination o.f any of those six would be fought vigorously in Senate COJ'.!trmation proceedings, the nomlnatiom ·o( ·Rehn- quist and Powell evoked no hpstility. - Nixon clearly expected -and said lie did -that his nominees · would bring forth a "strict constructionist" majority on the bench "for generatlom to come." Unless Senate confirmition hearings, likely to open ghorUy after NoV, 2, pro- duce the sort of damaging personal disclosu res whlch defeated nominees Cle- ment F. Haynsworth Jr. of South · Carolina and G. Harrold Carswell of Florida. It wal'll considered a certainty that Rehnqu ist and Powell would win the Senate's "advise and conse°nt." A ma- jority vole ls required to confirm nominees. Rehnqu ist, 47, a tal!, balding and slight· ly stooped · m;,n, is the better known nominee and the one more likely to stir opposition, especially for· his view that the government has an almost unlimited right to wiretap. A Republi can, he is a Milwaukee-born lawyer who practiced in PhoeniK, Ariz., before Nixon named him assis tant attorney general -"the Preside7!t's lawyer's lawyer," Nixon ca.II~ eel him . Powell, a slender, soft-spoken member of a Virginia family with roots back to (See COURT, Page ?) JEN CENTS Court Pullout Would Be Final District Judge to Head Nixon Pay-Price Board In Vietnam, Envoy Says OAli. Y PILOT Siii! ~IMtt 'ASIAN ORDER CHANGING' U.S. Oiplom•t Sullivan I ' Call Out Militia For One Poacher LE:WISTON (AP) -The angler wa s flappily filling his basket with ill.e~aJ Salmon on an isolated part of the Trtruty River when up roll two big buses jammed with people. . Not ordinary people, though . The entire California Board of forestry, its top aide!I/ and an employe of the State Depa'rtment of fish and Game. . They said Thursday they took a brief break in their tour of the 'l'rinity· River Watershed to take down the man's name for the local game warden to write up a citation for illegally fishing in a spawning area . They graciously withheld his name. or .. ge Coat 1 Wea tiler . . That nld devil fog ·wlll rell back in Saturday morning and evening, cooling things down to 6fl ,degrees along, the coa~ and 75 f~her in· land. with 'ovemig'bt lows. qt the 45-- . ~range. _,,,..,--->' . ) INSIDE TOD,\ Y Rick· Wood.I, the bt1t motor· c11cle ractr fll the country, wiU be Participating in Costa. Mesa roce1 tonight. Stor~ and pscturu are in todat1'.1 \V etkender -on· Page 21. I By TERRY COVILLE 01 1'11• Dallol Piie! llatt A top U.S. diplomat says once the U.S. pulls out of Vietnam , the chances or sen· ding troops back lo ma inland Asia "are just about nil." "It'• .a fact we.. hav1 to realize. Thi American people wouldn 't support a ..return," William H. Sullivan. former U.S. ambassador to Lao1, told members of the Orange County World Affairs Council. Thursday in Newport Beach. "We are confident, however, that the structure in South Vietnam will survive. We have to let it run on its own now,'' he liald. Sullivan is now deputy e.ssistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs. He spoke to about 100 World Affairs Council members at the Balboa Bay Club. The topic of the silver-h aired diplomat's speech was "Southeast Asia in Perspective." He spent most nf his time filling in the historica l bacground that led to the cu,rrent Asian silu ation. "To judge the current turmoil. you have to see it In the light of what we have ) been doing for the past 25 ye;rs/' Sullivan said. "In 1945 the U.S. was pre-eminent in east Asia. We v.·ere the strongest military and economic pol'{er there. Bul iRstead of imposing order on Asia we evolved tl)e. policy of each nation hav ing a right to live its O'>\'TI way . "We looked tn China a$ the center or order in Asia. But in 1949 it was a con· i;iderable shock to the U.S. when a hostile regime came to power. China confronted us with a considerable challenge in Asia Gild B new policy was adopted. j- "We did not seek direct military con- frontation. but deployed 1nilitary and economic might to act as a shield for the other nations. Cel.estial Circus A coloTful -s'J...-y show Prightens the beacbfront al"on~ the Orange Coast Thursday night, the result of a I.est launch of a l\1inuteman intercon· tinential. balJistic missile. The red and ·blue display· lit up the night sky at 6:40-p.m. and was caused by light bouncing off ice crystals in the missile's contrail. . ...... • Police Identify Sl1ootii1g Snicicle Victim ii1 Mesa The man who killed himself Tuesday at Costa Mesa's South Coa~t Plaza has been identified as Jiimes Phillip Meyer, 30, from the Wifmington area. cry and said, '"l want to kill myself." Police said the clerk put the rifle back in the rack. then ltJrned back arou nd to find Meyer had left. "It seemed China could rea ch out and take over the rest of Asia. The other countries were tattered, Japan had been flattened . Indochiaa was in chaos because the French had crushed all real na- tionalist leaders and tried to re-impose colonial power. ~ His fingerprints were identified Thurs- day by the Los Angeles Counly Sheriff 's office, which bad ta.k~n his prints as an armed robbery suspect in 1!!60. In the Sears incident, Meyer asked to look at a 30.36 Winchester rifle. loaded it and ran out the store. 1-Ie slightly wound· ed one pur~uing cler k before turni~ the rifl e on himself. "Ho Chi Minh became the great liberator because the French had killed all other nationaJist leaden. "But now, in 1971 , China Is not the great monolith we thought It ~'· "Today it is a nation with some pro- vinces run by the Commu st party, IS.. SUWVAN, Pafe !) Costa Mesa investigators said I.his morning the body has also been identified by the man's J>:afents. Police learned that bfe yer attempted to !teal a rifle from a K-Mart store In Santa Ana ' just 45 minutes before shooting himself outside the Sears sporting goods store in Costa M~. · The K·Mart clerk1told police that when he took the rifle away Meyer began to Meyer's parents told polic e their ion had been despondent si nce his dischc.rge from the na vy. two years ago. He has also had marital problem!I. The parents also said he has been on a. stron("religious kick the past few months and hsd to 1be removed from a Torrance churoh by police officers when he refused to leave as the church closed. State Back Bay Buy Urg~,d \ . 165 Acres Reco!flmended for Park Development ~ I ~ • . The California Department ·of P;.rks, -Beaches and RecreaUon_. has recom- mended that the ttate buy 165 acres sur- rou.ndinl Upper Newport Bay for a state park. • Tbe recommei>daUOI, J)lrt of a coast-. tine study report four years in the mak· ln1. place! acquisiUon "near lhe top of our priority llsl" according to Robert Balw, depuly director ol'tbe department. The plan. which al!ll) urge,, the fedtril government to create "a ,major n1.tlonal seashor:e preserve" farther south along the Calffornla coa st, must yet receive approvals of olher slate agenclell, 11Rd the. Legislature, before It coufd bt tmplemen· ted .. ~ Much of the land proposed for stile acquisi tion already has been deeded to Orange Coonty as part of the conU:over- sial land swap with-the Irvine Company. Other reas are those the county has trod the compariy. State lciab said encl boundarie! for acquisition had not been detqrnlhed, but, KC11erally, the area might include the mouth Of Big Canyon, the two northern· most lslaods. property below t.he bluff! on lh~t_ side of the ~ extendtnF! to the general artH o( the Sa Joaquin Gun Club and properties north Of 'The Bluffs developments, as welt a11 property below the bluffs on the ea~t side of the ~y and the ·1and between Park Newport and Eastbluff. The report recommends that the la nd . . ( • be teft virtually untouched, 41CC<lfding t.o Baker, wtth the possib\ erception "of some minor picnic areas. .. Jrv.ine-tompanf offlcia1s this mornblg had no comment on the p}an, saying they had not seen the report. They did. confirm they have had d~usslons with sta.~ offi· cials, but indicated surprise f.b;.t the rec- ommenda Uon had .been made. Baker said thil plan hid" not been discussed with the company. - He said, the Uppe; Bay land acquisition Is the only proposal lnvotving Or•n1e County. -There . apparhtly has been no coordl·. nation between the report and.._ studies by lbe 1>.s, D<partrl!ent ol' lhe ••.terior (Ste UPPER BAY, P11e !) -.{ WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixo11 selected U.S. District Jtidge George H. Bold~ of Washington state toda y to hea d the tripartite Pay Board whirh will con- trol ttie wage 1ncreaaes American workers receive dur.lng Pltast 2 of the ad· .~nti-inD."-:·· lle1• n·a ·m;i 1d' C. JlcU:in Gra}rSon .tr., lean of ~ern MetbOdist Unlver!ity's business ~I, to hud the companion Price Qimmislion. And Nixon Immediately to 1 d the twO boards be wanted them to undertake the fight against innation "without Jnstitulion of massive controls.'" The boards wlll be doomed to failure, Nixon s;.id, if they ''rely too much on gove rnment sanctions." The IS-man Pay Board is compo$td of equal numbers of.Jabor, management and public members -wi th the five public members expected to cast the swing votes in charting standards for wage hikes after the Phase 1 freeze expires Nov. 13. All seven mem bers of the Price Com· mission. which will decide how much businesses may raise their priei!s, are from the public, generally east coast resi~ents. Nixon selected five union leaders, in· eluding Aff.,.CIO President George l\1eany. as labnr representatives. and he selected a group of corporate executi ves a!I business members. The fou r other f Sate Peeled public members of the Pay Board are: -A mold Weber, 42, Chicago, who Is resigning as executive director of the Cost of Living Council to take the post. -Neil H. Jacoby, 62, Westwood, I husine5s and economics professor a\ UCLA. -William Caple_,, Gambler. Ohio, riresident of Kenyon College llnd former vice president of Inland Steel Co. -J(ermit Gordon, SS, of Washington, D.C., a former federal tiudget ltcftau director aod member of the Council of Economic Advisers under Democratic administrations who now is president of the Brookings Institution. Country Club Thief. Leaves Holding Bag A thief slipped into the Mes11. Verde Country Club during the day Thursday and took a bank bagfu1 or $300 in one dollar bills. Police said the bags were on the desk of golf pro Barry Sutherland. The theft was discovered when one-of the club members found an empty money bag on the seat of his car. · Sutherland told police his office was open most of the day and he didn't know \l.'hn mi P"ht h;ive. enl.f'rf'r1 ii .. '. ., Secrel•NI Avonello Mayberry Oefl) and Kalby Llscom found a daul- agod office "If• "hen..they reported for work I.his morning i f-Bal boa Transfer Coiil'pany offices, 235·A Pauli.r!no Road, C0<t1 Mesa, P'OU(a said burglars cut,.RJied and-hammered their way into the safe ThU'J'> day nlghL The thleves worke.d up a,i;weat for '& grand'total Of ~-.a cash-, 1ccordi.DC to. compllty oUicllls. . . I ' ' • J'ust Like the 'Old Cm·ps' ti.1arine Gunnery Sergeant Jimmje Brocat o takes a sip of warm water iroin his canteen during a 50- mile hike Thurscta y on El Toro Road near the ?i.1arine Corps Air Station. The commandant of the ?"1arine Co rps promised the nation that fu ture ri.tar1nes JA.·oul d be Jean and hard . Base commanders took the hint. From· Page 1 SULLIVAN. • • &OfJle run by the army. some run by com- mittees. They ha ve lost that centralism they were confident of. China's internal struggle for po\ver over a successor lo Mao Ts~-tung lndK·otes JI is not a great monolith. "No1>; China is also engaged tn a great tonfrontation with Russia. A major por- tion of her military now faces the' Soviet Union. and So\•iet"forces are larger on !he Chi ne se fron t than on their west ern front. "In the meantime. there ha \·e been ~hanges behind our shield. W h i I e the "·orld has been trau1natica!ly fixed on Vietnam. Korea has grown strong, Japan has become the third greatest industrial nation in the world and in 10-15 years will surpass the Soviet Union, and Indonesia has totally wiped out its Communist Par· ty. "In Indochina "·e have frustrated No rtb Vietnam 's attempt to take over three tountr\eg. We now feel those countries are strong enough lo stand on !heir own. "\\1e now believe China understands tht reallies of Lhe world. that it can't control Asia. The only way for us to find out is to bring them into I.he world again. ·'Jt's quite cl ear there is going to be a new pattern of relationships in Asia .. It 'l\'on't happen overnight. but the ne xt five to six years will be fa scinating, and the t:.S. will continue to play a major role in A!ia. Baby, Air1uan Killed In Traffic Accidents An \8-month-old hoy 1.nd •n Air Force man "-'ere victims of fatal Orange County :raffic accidents Thurzday. Stephw RinChart. infant son of ~lr. and ~!rs. Daniel Rinehart of 16124 E. Rosecrans A\·e, La ~flrada. was killtd 1n a' ta·o-c.ar collision at l mperiAl High~·ay and Beach Boulevard 1n La Habra. Airman Jeffrey A. Dedmon. 20. of 33$1 S! Albans St , Los Alamitos . v.·as killed when his southbound car slanted off ~he San Gabriel River Free"·ay near Spring Street and plunged into a dra inage ditch. I OIAM91 COAST DAILY PILOT CllMft a»JT PVIUSMIW a:M11llft l•Mtt H. w •• i1 ,,..,. ... ,...,,.,... Je4W t . CMr!•'f' \ID ,,.._ ..... 0-tl M•~•G•~ n ... ,, IC•t'fil ..... TJi ... 11 A. M•'11t.i~• MIM'lllN h !IW ~ H, l••• l lct.•"' P. Nill Ni~ ,,,.....,,. ••1iwa c... ..... °"""' IJO W11t l1y $tr11t M4tt11t ~ ... :P.O. a.1s•o. ,,,1. -0- -' Mystery Booms Hit SF; Meteor Suspected Cause SAN FRANCISCO 'UPI 1 -Two thunderou:i unexplained blasts. possibly from a meteor crashing to earth, shook the San Francisco Bay area early today. cusing •·extensi~·e· damage" to hon1es in suburban Daly City. \Vindow:i "·ere broke n. chandeliers knockt'd down and dishes smashed in a Aries Becomes First to Cross Lines to Caho 8~' AL)10: WCKABt v DAIL y 'ILOT' h1llnt lllNr Russ Ward 's Columbi11 57 Ar ies. flying the colors of Lahaina Yacht Club. wa~ first to finis h in Newport Harbor 'Yacht Club's 190-mile Caho San Lucas race lo· day . Aries O\'ercan1e a JO-mile deficit Thurs· day to mo ve ahead of her sister ship. Dorothy 0. skippered by Bob Beauchar.1p of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Aries crossed the finish line al 2 . .1!.47 a.m. and Dorothy 0 finished at 3:08: 1 l. Neither yacht was expected lo sa\'t their time over the Cal-33 Kr.hili. co-skip- pered by \Villiam V. \Vright and Eric Fricker. Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Kah.iii was expected to finish by 3 p.m. today. The boat for boat battle between Anf's and Dorothy 0 changed dramatically Thursday night. Both YJChts "'e~e sa1liJ.},t:: in light air .... ·ith Dorothy 0 leadlJlg Arie! by 10 miles. As night carnr. on, Dorothy 0 'l\'ent in- sht1re looking for more wind and Ar 1e'.'J ·"·ent offshore in the same quest. The \\•ind god~ favored Arie~ Anna ~1aria II sk1ppert'd bv .o\I Schoe\Jerman of Bahia Co rinthian \"arht Club had 30 miles lo go at 8 a.111 . today. She was behind Kahil l. Sayula skippered by Ramon Carlin h:id 42 miles to go and Novia Del Mar. John Scripps, San Die&o Yacht Club had 36 miles to go. Winds off the Cape today were reported to be-less than five knots. From Page 1 COURT •.. Colonial America, iii best known for his substantial bacistace role in'"convtncing the state's best families td< abandon the doctrine of "ma saive resistance'' lo in - tegration which had closed 111any public schools 'in Virginia. He is 64 , and Nixon had been expected to rule out men that old . But. in talking to reporters after announciAg his choices on radio and tele11 ision of men who~e "names you will remember," Nixo n said of Powell, "som1 said he was too old. But JO' years of him is worth 30 years of I mOfit." • Women's liber11.tion group11 were dis•P· pointed thal Nixon had not named a y,·oman. aa had been hinted. Some Republ icans probably were diiappointed in his choice of Powell, • Democrat. Gtnually, however. the Se_nate reac· tio n was cautioll3 but friendl y This Tracie.Io Fueled By Hay JSHPEMJNG. ~t ich. (UPI ) Car dealtr Bill Fi5her ha~ 1 mntlo, "\\1h1tevrr 11 Lak'P.I\. BUI Fi~her @ll'tli." Thursday r11~er accepted a nine-year· old Mor&M hor~e: m l n~de for a pickup lnick. Fi~Mr ha sn't decided "'hat he 'U do ""1th th!' horse, cluster of homes on the side of a moun· tain in Daly City. just south of San Fran· CISCO. The Air Force said a tho rough in- vestigation indicated the explosion~. \l'hich followed each other at 2:28 a.m., "·ere not caused by a sonic: boom. "The speculation is on a meteorite impact,'' and officer sald , The Air Force's 11·orldy,·ide space track- ing headquarters 11·as checking out th e possibility that the explosions y,•e.re caus· t!d by ''a satellite or other space junk'' entering the atmosphere at that time. The San i\1ateo County Sheriff ':i office and Daly City poli ce said they received numerous calls obout the blasts and that some witnesses reported a plume of smoke on San Bruno ~1ountain. a barren raf1i:e that lies on the San F'rancisco peninsula, partly in Daly City. Daly City police said lhey "'ere still in- \ est!gating the source of the explosions. The blasts were heard along a SO.mile nt.retch of the coast north and south of the golden gate. Judge Gardner Slates 01amher Banquet Address Robert Gardn,r. pres1d1ng jus11c:e of the Fourth Di strict Court. of Appeals. "'Ill speak at thr 22nd Annual l\le1nbersh1p Banque1 of l he Cosla l\lesa Chamber of Con1111£'rce , l'\01·. 6. Cardner , a Newpnrt Brarh r!'!!.ldcnt and fnrmt'r Oran~t' County .'>uper1nr l:l)urt .iudgc. \l'as narncd presiding JU.':il\Ce nf !he appeals court 1n San Bcrnardinn 111 J!lill Thr ~;i rne year he 1\a.s selcrtrd a ~ lhr \Ian of the Vear b~· !he Oranjlr Cou111 v 11re-ss Club. He \rl!I talk ;:ibo1!1 ··Law ancl Order -Thrn a11d \'0\1' " 'ticket~ for !he ba nquet are S6 ptr l ptrson and can bf' resen·ed bv phonin g the chamber at 64&-0536, according to Cr-" ty Attorney Ro.v June . chainnan of the banquet. The membership dinner and 1n· stallation of new officers will sta.rl al 6 p,m, with a social hour at t}lr Me:5a Verde Countrv Club. 3000 Club House R~. Dinner· y,·i/l be served at 7 p.m., and speeches "'ii begin at 8 p.m. The chamber's entire slate of 1970 of· ficers \''as re-elected for 1971. They art· Joseph R. l\1etcalf. president: Eugene O. Bergeron. first \•ice president ; Vaup:hn t\. Redding. second \'ice president: \\'erner Escher , treasurer. Gordon A. :\Tart111, p;:i st president. ;u1d ;\1ck Ziener, f''.\- t'Cutive: m~nagt'r. He Did Deliver; Message Onl'); Officer Harry Ehrlich performed on~ of his more pleasant duties as 1o C011ta !l.fesa policeman Thursday. He deli\'ered a message to Mrs . Flor· ence Hopkins of 182 \\'ell:i PlaCe. The me:iaage : her daught er. Diane Ca ther~. was deliverinl! a baby at Lhe: Torrance hosptt11. "Tha!'s the first baby mrssage l'\'I!: e1'er de1ivered." Ehrlich. a 211 year vet· eran. said toda~ Some of hi! colleagues ha1'e deh\'ertd the reaJ thing. :'ltessa.ges, hn1\·evtr. ore not un1q~1e. Coslii 1\-!esa officers make reguh1r tr1pt to chtck 011 elderly per5ons for out·of- town relati\'es and to deliver mesaages in pe-0ple withMlt phones as part of their public servil'C dutit~. • -- - " Airp·ort Status Eyed Irvine Ranch Buildup at Runways Cited By l.. PKTER KRJ1',;(; Of ........ ~ 11•11 Planned development on the Irvine Rattch 11.·ould prtVtnt the use of lilt U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro aii a C'ivillan commercia l airport. Orange County Airport Directo1· R o h e r L Bresnahan said today. Bresnahan said the Irvine Company general plan calls for tntense develop- ment at both ends of the existing military and proposed commercial runways. lr\•ine Company spokesman this morn· Ing s.aid what Bresnahan said is true and re1!C'rated Its oppos1t10Jl to consideration of the airfield as a futw·e commercial Jt'lporL master plan .,.,.,., unve iled in which hr ••id: "Commercial operations at El 'foro would place intolerable stresses upon the present residenl s in !he El Toro vicinity who now tolerate m1tilary operation!! in recognition of their national defense rnission. "Use of El Toro for commercial jets is also incompatible with the urban en· vironmen t we plan and en vision for the area.'' ·· ·rhe l·on1pany spokes.man said the com- plan nor will u make any recommenda· pany ha~ no 1nlent1on of changing that Uoa that .any pres1d1n& go\lernmeul :tf- ency change 11. Bresnahan had made ii pla in 11 lthout a change in rhe plan little consideration could be given 10 even joint use of i'.:I Toro. "Nothing can happen out there unril the general plan is revised for an a1rporl ," he said. He said that 1he com?Jny has an agreement with the Marines there: will be no additional de\'elopment in the are~ ·•until the Marines no longer have use for El Toro " He pointed ou1 thar 1nuch of the ;.re11 has been placed in ag ri.:ul· tural preserves "for· 1hat very redsnn." • A eoinpany nH1eer ~aid !ht land <1e1elop111ent f1r111 opposes both interinL or permanent l'ommerc1al use of lhe airfield by cominerciz.l carriers. "\\'e are opposed to in terim use ol E:I 'l'oro by comrnercial aircraft because that would be a foot in the door to per1nanent use and there are already overflights of e:stablished and emerging urban de\·elopment nf Rossmoor Leisure \\'orld. Lake f<~orest, Mission VieJO, Laguna Niguel, Tustin and Orange," he &aid. Fresh Jury Pa11els Set For Selection in Trial Recon1mendations for use of th,. Marine facility for commercial jets have been made by various . individuals and study groups including the controversial Ralph ~1. Parsons report prepared for Orange County supervisors last year. Ho...,·ever , the Irvine spokesman quoted company Presiden\ .. \Villiapl R. ~tason in a statement made last March when the Pencil Paint H ealtli Peril, Chernist Says BINGHAr-.ITON. N. y_ (U PIJ -T·he yellow lacquer on an ordinary pencil con- tains enough lead to endanger the health of school children: Prof. Bruce ~tcDuffie of the: Slate Uni\·ersity of Binghamton said today. McDuffie. the ehemist credited with ealling public attention to mercury con- tamination in tuna and swordfish. an- J1ounced his findings the same day the office of Stale Attomey General Lewiii Lefkowitz said about one-thi rd of 340 pen- cils tested in New York had unsafe lead amounts in the lacquer. The "lead'' in a lead pen cil is actually graphite. Authorities said th is "·as harmless but worried about youths chew· ing paint on school pencils and lhereb.v getting harmful amoun ts of lead into !heir bodies. Pencil manufacturers said lheY began using a lead substitute ir> pe.n- cil paints June 11. Lefkowitz said there has been no response from manufacturers lo a re- quest that they recall millions or distributed pencils. or prove that the substitute pa int color. dialyid yellow . is safe. t-.lcDuff1e reported that "'hen he tested a Venus VeJve1 No. 2 pencil from the desk of Bingha111ton School Supt. Ric~ard ~fcLean . "the indicator shot right olf the scale .. He said the amount of lead \o;as eight ttJTies the I percent "safe " level of the American Standards Association. Of !he dangerous pencils. i\lcDu!f1e said, "1 "·ouldn't recommend that U1ey be given lo children. It's a small problem. but important." r-.·ewly formed panels of prosJ)f'clive juror:S "'ill be called lo the C<IUrlroom Tuesday in a bid to seat a jury for the Orange County Superior Courl murder trial of Gig Peters of Huntington Beach . 1\lore U1an 150 potential jurors had been excused late Thursday y,·hen Judge Ra y· n1ond Thon1pson ordered a lour-day break in lhe trial. ~tust of them had been barred fron1 ser\'ice because of their op-. position lo lhe de ath penal!\'. But both prosecution and defense a!- to_r~e~·s predicted Thursday Iha! !I jury 1~·1J. be seated \Vhen selection is resumed Tuesday, Deputy District Attorney Pat Rrian and defense h1wyer Barry Tarlo11· have almost used up their quota of per. emptory challenges. Fro11• Page l · UPPER BAY. .. • • of the possibil ity of c~afing a national 11·ildlite sancruar\' 11.·i1h1n the bav. \\i il!i;un !\1onr0e. regionol dir.ector of 1he Interior Departmenl. ~aid this morn- 1111! that his st.1ff "1~ only s1a rting to look into suC'h a possibdi!) " Fif th Dislrict Supen1isor Ronald Ca.>- pers recon1me~ded the creation of a wi ld- life prese r\'e se11('ra! months ago. Baker made 11 cle;.r the state would t'>:pcct to pa,v for the land i! purcha sed. lie said !hat n1;:iy be Qfl(' of thr deterrent., lo the recommendation "\\'e ha\'e no 11me1able beCause \l'f' rlon't kno1v "'hen we 'A'ould get funding.'' Baker said. noting that ;.· proposed $250 rnillion bond 1.~sue un der considera1Jon by the Legislature could provide !he tnoney as carl.v 11s nexl year Record .J u111 p A lle1npt Gives Evel EviJ Fall PORTLA'.'10. Ore . 1U Pl \ -~lotorcvclr i;tuntman Eve] Kniel'el. leaping his c}·cle over what he c!ain1ed \\'8~ a record 14 1·ars. suffered a badly fractured left halld Thursday n.ight Knievel was led in pain to an am- bulance and taken to a hospital . after 1·oming off the !amP."'llh his --""'ob- bling as he tried his record J at Ptrlland Coliseum . He apparent e the hand v.·hen he landed. • Peters, ''-21.1 is acc used of th e killinrs last April 21 of his father Charles, 55, and his school teacher mother, Flora, 54. Police allege that he stabbed his father !hen strangled his mother in their Lincoln Arenue ho1ne fo!Joy,·ing a quarrel. The former lifeguard has pleaded in- nocent and innocent by reason of in· sanity. If he is round guilty in !he firs t phase of his trial before Judge Bruc11 Sumner the Ju ry will be asked to rule on his sanily in a second hearing. If Peters is then ruled to be sane, the same jury \\'iii ha ve a choice in its final \ erdict -the death penalty or life im· prisonment for the former lluntington Beach 1-ligh School honor student. Fiesta Crowd Cold to Hotdogs But Clubs Profit The 18 f'i\·ir t:lubs \1·hlch took part in the firs ! Fiesta de Costa l\lesa Sept. 17-1 9 report making a total profit or more than $5.000 from the new festi\'al. The Chamber of Commerce. sponsor of !he three-<lay festival. reports the biggest profit. S2;177, mostly from the carnival concession. or the other 17 club~ which sponsored booths or ac1i v1t1es at the fiest, only lwo reported losses . The Leo Club lost $7 on a bottle loss booth and SL John'!! :-i1en·s Club lost 545.4:> on hot dogs. All financial reports "'ere turned in to the Chamber Thursday by Les ~tiller. l'hairman of the fiesta committee. All but· three of the clubs have said lhey ""·ill be in it next )'ear. Vliller said be considered the Cham• ber's first attempt ";,11 outstanding sue~ 1,2ess." Profits listed by clu b y,•ere reported as : Costa t-.1esa High footQa!l boosters. $155; .Jaycees. $\Ii: \\'omen's Club. $425; Elk! Lodge. 8275: Kn,·anis. 8170: Knightll or' Columbus. S215 , l\'.ewport 1-1 a r b or Emblem Club. $68 : Orange Coast College forensics team. $125: Optimists. S\15. ·"lso: Rotarv Club. $270; Rebekahs· Odd Fello""·s .. $!71 : St. Joachim's PTA, S\00 ; VFW . S70: Zonta Club. S288. and Lhe Snns or Italy, $283. UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST • • HENR EOON-SHERRILL-MARGE C-A.RSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA .. f ' For +h• finelt in ltylin g, qualify, ••leetion, •nd service, try Ted von H•m•rt, Interiors. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEl-HERITAGE NIWl'O•T STOll O,IN ,llDAT' 'TIL' 7td11111fl.t." NIWPORT BEACH Profetslonal Interior 1 LAGUNA l!ACH ~Westcllff Dr., 642·2050 DHitn•r• Av•llable -AID l~S North Coaat Highway IN l~RIDAY 'TIL 9 I N T:E R I 0 R S Phone; 494·6551 """'• T•ll ''" M .. t ef o,_,. C••lltV -140.12'1 / ) ' I , • n ·1 • .. n f I .. I ' r t : • • GM Safety Car's B<JW A Smash DETROIT ~ L.:Pl f -General ~-lotors has displayed its initial version of an Ex- perimental Safety Vehicle (ESVJ that aJmost -but not quite -meets govern- 1nent specifications for saving: Jives ln a 60 mile per hour barrier crash. Ernest S. Starkman, G?o.f vice president in t'harge of environmental activities told newsmen Thursday the CQmpany shli hopes with lessons learned from the pioneer version to produce a new pro- totype lhal will 1neet the lifesaving specification s laid down by the Depart- 1nent of Transportation I DOT 1. ESV Program J\'la nager \Villiam 8 . Larson reviewed the testing of the car in 50 m.p.h. crashes and said the results of a full comple1nent or dummies placed in the car showed that ··all of them v.·ere killed, but some only slightly." Both men queslioned the stringent standards for passenger crash loads set by the oor. Starkman said studies of ae- tual highway crashes indicate that hwnan beings can stand far higher stresses and acceleration numbers than called for by OOT. Commuter Plane Crash Kills 16 PEORIA, ill. (UP\J -A commuter a irliner crashed at Greater Peoria Airport Thursday, killing all I 6 passengers including the president of the company who was at the controls . The twilw.ngine Otlcago and Southern airlines turboprop hit power lines 75 feet from the ground before plunging through rain and fog and landing in a hedge in a farm fi~d four to five miles \l.'est of the airport. The plane bowiced and spun into a lrl'e and exploded in a fireball. ·The tov.•er chief said visibility was so bad he couldn't see the crash from the tov.·er. "I heard the plane in trouble all at once, like ii opened v.·ide up," said Robert R. Johnson, a tanner who lived nearby. •·1t sounded like it blew up. "The black smoke went higher and higher. I could see blazes . Then bahg - just like dynamite at a strip mine," he said. Rescue worker!> found all but one of the bodies of the 14 passengers and crew in- side the airplane. However, ooe body, believed to be that of Frank llansen. president of the airline and pilot, had been hurled front the 1nain clump of !he wreckage. Flight 804, which had left Chicago's M e i g s Field. had become sore of a cap1lal special because it usually carried a large number of legislatori; and others to Springfield. One victim . ~lorris J. Wexler, former Secretary of the Chicago Bar Association, was on his way to Springfield lo testffy before a I-louse Committee on a rode for state penitentiaries. Lesttt Case, federal avi.atioo ad· n1inistratioo tov.·er ch.ief at Peoria. said Hansen reported no difficult ies in hi'.': radio comn1unica tions v.•ith the airport and was instruc\ed to make a normal landing. "He rf'ported 110 trouble and was cleared for standard instrurnent a)l- proach. with a circling on runway ~-' Case said. "lie acknowledged and \.le reported v.·eather as JOO.foot scattered. 'IQO.foot broken. 2.500-foot ceiling, with one-n1ile visibility in light fog and rain ." ·Case said as tin1e passed the tower tried to call Hansen bul could not locate him. The tower chief said the last contact with Hansen was at 12: 19 p.m. U.S., Russ Reach Sea Accord MOSCO\V tAPt -U.S.- Soviel talks to avoid incidents between their ships at sea ended today, and the U.S. delegation chief said they reached "an understanding • • . to prevent incidents at sea and to improve safety at sea." cooperative at1nospherl'. . The delegations are to sub- 1nit the results of the talks tO their governments for ap- proval. \"\adimir A. Kasatonov. deputy l'om1nander of the Sov iet na vy. Youth Held As Sniper NEW \'ORK (AP J -Police. said an IS.year-old membtr of the n11l1tanl Jewish Otfense Lt!ague v.·as ar)'("sled Thur!i~ day nighl in the firing of four shots the previous night at the Soviet Union's U,N. mission. They said lsaac ?o.-1 • Jarosawicz, 18, Brovklyn, a i;tudent, was taken i n t o custody a l)alf-tiv.:k from the 1nWion building. Friday, Octobtr 22. 1~71 CAIL y "LOT I 5 Hurt by Firebombs as New Race Strife Rocks Memphis r.1er.1r111s 1UPI) -Three the head which crushed the "Those things cam1 Oytng firebombs v.·ere thrown Into a skull." through the back door and crowded wh ites' lounge in a Three wblte men and a mw;bed near I.he table where pr-•-minantly black o,,1.-,,1 h'! dmilled (lounge owner) Frank Deaton IC\IV , w 1 e woman were a and tht other four were sit· Thursday night injuring five to Bapli.st Hospita.1 for burns, ting," aald Red Lantern persons in a continuation of one of the men in critical con-Manager Eugene Stanton. racial violence sparled by the dition. after three whisky bot· whoosh and everybody started fatal beating of a Negro youth. ties fiUed with f I am l n g screaming," be added. But For the third consecutive gasoline were tossed Into the damage to the lounge, ln a night, police and firemen bat-Red Lantern lounge. One predominantly black are.a, was tied arson. looting, vandalism woman was treated and minimal. There were about l50 and alleged &niper fire in lheii='='l=eased.==========w=h=il="=inslde===•=I ='he=l=im=e.==j Would you like c1ly where tension w a 1 heightened earlier Thursday when a 3-year-old black child accidentally was struck and killed by a police cruiser rushing to a fire. Relative qu 1el returned to l\femphis early today. 'I'he violence began Tuesday after Police Chief Henry Lu:t reliev- ed 23 policemen from duty pending an investigation into the death of Elton Hayes, 17, a black listed as a traffic victim to know how Christian Science heals? Come to lhl• Chrlellan Science l..echn "A IA.SIS FOi JUSTICr " . Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B. during • poli ce chase. An ,.,DAY, OCTOIIlt 11. ,, .. ,...,., autopsy revealed the cause of 1n cMu11cM c' ~""'"· KtlNTl1T death as "a blow or blow'.:''....'.'.on~======*'="='='=·='='"D• 0 •·· COSTA="='=,.==== SUPER WIDE! 60 SERIES hlted Raisecl White Letters .. ! U.S. Undersecretary of the Navy John W. Warner declin· ed to nveal del.Bils. But he said the talks, which lasted 10 days, were: "constructive and fruitlul" and held ifl a very Warner said the talks covered all matters which the Americans considered im· portant.. but some items may be taken up in a second round of talks. Whether further talk.s are needed will be decided later, he said. The Soviet delegation was headed by Fleet A d 1n • \Varner said the discussions were conducted "in e businesslike, professional 2.t- mos pbere" and bolb aides refrained from complaining aboul past lncidents. 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SNOW CHAINS ALL ........_ PA5SINGlR - lRUClr & CAMPI l lZIS - 700.11 .. 11·1111 fi1•11 MASTER CHARCOE Don Swedlund • ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT BLACKWALLS 600x13 JUST VW's/Sport Car Tires 'ONLY s1295 lm1Mttetl l.W.. •••Wt11tt s1.1.'6.11-1in,1.14 '-"·"· Ter COMPLETE CAR CAR£ Since 1951 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 D•lly PHONE: • l .. I ! •• i - DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Park Considerations Costa Mesa has the opportunity to become the home or a unique and exciting park -one that ha~ the. poten· till for beeoming o major attraction and an b1stor1c land· mark in Southern Califo rnia. The site is 268 acres or mesa. and_ lowla nds along the Santa Ana River \vest of Estancia High School and the Costa ~fesa Golf and Cou ntry Club. It currently belongs to the state of California but has ~en dee.Jared surplus and V.'ill be disposed of, The land 1s valued at between $6 and $12 miUion . . The city's Project 80 ~ong . range planning\ Com· mittee has launched a publie driv e to gain support for a cquiring the park .s~te. Its proximit~ to t~e river opens a range of pussi b1l1lles for water or1entatlon as well as it! connection to the Santa Ana greenbelt plan \\'Ith its emphasis on equestrian trails. . Some other possibilities mentioned for portions of the sprawling site so far include a wilderness nature par'k. a Jake or lagoon to be eventually att~ched to the Santa Ana River. a natural outdoor amph1theater-al.l in addition Lo the usual park type developments for picnicking and spo:t_s. . The first specific plan. however, 1s the one devel- oped by Professor Keith Dixon, the Long Beach arch~e· ologisl. He would Ji.ke to see 98 acres of t~e park ~1te developed to preserve a now·famous ancient Indian campground on the sou thern portion of the vacant land. This site is considered one of the best prese rved archaeological finds in the state, with evidence of an Indian populatlon in the area as fa~ back as 1500 B.C. Professor Dixon has a plan which would both pre· serve the area for science and open it for public p~rk use He says the archaeological site can be covered with gr~s alrtt)used as a playground ,..,.itho~t damage. The scientists can then dig selected parts of 1t for slow, care· f ul research. . \Vhile the digging goes on. excavation sites would 'become a part o( the p~rk'~ exhibits with appropriate explanations of the continuing work. He also includes botanical garden!, a pathway down the race()( the river bluffs, and a museum demon5lraLing the change in the JocaJ ecology over 3,000 years. It's a fascinating Idea, and one which Co1Sta Mesa residents and th eir various organizations ought to pur· sue, together with the Project 80 Comm~ttee p~oposal!. Besides its great contribution to the quality of life here, a 268-acre park, including 90 acres of a rare archae· ological site could be quite a_ lan~mark for Costa Mesa, which often suffers from an 1dent1ty problem. Bicycle Pleasure, Safety • :\s is lhc case \\'1th an y major shift 1n our life style, the greal new popularity of bicycles is bringing v.•ith it some ne\v problems. Getting one stolen is a hazard , bul it still isn't the biggest one. The main problem is \vhere to r ide ~afely, p~ovided one is equipped at the oulsel by knowtng tr.alf1c !aws that apply to bikers, just as they do to motorists. Costa Mesa police say far too many -especially adults -do not. A sel of 12 guidelines and goals toward creation of a master plan of bike "1"ays and bike trails has been de· veloped by the Costa tt1esa Bi cycle ·rralls Committee. . Sound and \\.'ell·defined, they \Vould be incorporated into planning of all related city projects. such as streels, recreation areas and. residential developments. Bike ways \\•ould bl' along certain existing streets; bike trail s away fron1 motor traffic. ~Iajor boulevards \vould not be in· eluded. Somebody in Costa t1 esa is finally doing something definilive toward establishing this bicycle net,vork. a 5ituation that has been discussed for three years or more. The sooner done. it would seem, the better for bik· ers and motorists alike. c Revolution: Ora Stcprenae Court No1ni1tatio1as ••• •• Knowledge Obsolesce11 ce Dear Gloom y Gus Nixon Used 'Great Leak' Techniq.ue l f, this June, your son received a Ph .D degree in aerospace engineering, half of what he knows when he graduates will be obsolete in 10 years. f or fully half nf _.hat he needs to knbw for the nerl 10 years U; completely unknov.1l I.Oday. This "obsolescence of knowledge," es- pecially in .scientific field.!. is changing the whole idea of what constitutes a •·good" college edu- caUon. And It re<.f· fi rms those of us who have been say· in11t for a long lime that learning how W learn ls the most important part of education. THE REAL REASON that vocational and "specialist" training is largely point.less today lies in the rapid outdating of so much technical knoY."!edge and skill s. Even our newest profession -that of prograrmning computers -will soon be obsolete. when the computers are buil t that will program themseh'es. Whal the nev.· society of the future calls for are versatility and flexibility and creativi!y. These cannot be learned in a technica l sense : they art part nf a liber<1 I education . y,•hich leaches men and women how to think, not just hoy,· to put things together and make thtm wnrk. The new machines v.•ill be able In put lhings together much better than people can. With all the street construction go- ing on in Costa fo.lesa, why can ·t something be done about the bloc k of 19th Street bety,·een Newport and Harbor boulevards? That tire rip- per should have I.op priority for re-- pair. -S. E. B. ,..•o.rs• vlew1, Ml """""'It' ,~." ol ,~. MWIP•••r. Sin• , ...... HI , .. ¥. ,, GIMmr G~•. Dl llt ,.llfr. aspects of business administration to ll broader prog ram of llberal arl s. In a recent 1alk. Dr. Arnold Ducoffe. director of Georgia Tech's Schoo l nf Aerospace Engineering, remarked that this obsolescence of knowledge is the big reason that today·s engineering schools no Ion er stress !he "mech11nical." but rather the "p ilosophical'' elements in sclenc -not ow to do something, but why so thi is true. If we learn lhe reasons behind phenomena, then we can cope with changing conditions. WASHINGTON -President Nixon is determined to reshape the Supreme Court and let his critics be damned . No other subject bnngs his blood tn lluch a quick boil. Jn the privacy of hi~ 011al office. he has used some hot terms 10 express what he thinks of his court crifics in the Senate and 1he press. Once. he spi t out ;,,n ob- ~ct'n 1 1 y to suggest what !he Amcriran Ba r Association could do with Hs criticis ms. Shockrd aides har! ne\lcr heard the President use such a ~·ord be. fore, AS THE PRESIDENT ~ees the issu e, lhe Suprem'e Court 's emphasis on c1v1I liberties at the expense cif public order has created 11 permfssive atmosphere, ~·hich has encouraged criminals and dissidents. This lenient altitude, he feels._ has led lo a breakdown of !aw and order. He intends, therefore, In fi!J the court OUR PRESSING NEED is for men and vacancies "'ith judges whose l.:iw-and· v•omen who can adapt to needs and l!C· order views are perfectly clear. He has quire skills that are barely on the. horizon emphasized to aides that he doesn"t v.·ant todav. More end more , the function of the to risk appointing anolher Earl \Varren, specialist is being taken over by the v.·hose cnnstitutionat views "'ere unknov.·n machines: it is the "generalist." who can,. when P~esident Eisenhower named him make decisions based on an imaginative"-to the high court. projection of the future. v.•e so desperate-Bu t Nixon is cnnvincecl tha! Senate ly require lo kerp the wheels fuming. hbcrals and the "Eastern presr; · are Jn the past. the 11verage man would lrying to !hv.·art his Court reorganization. chan_ge his job lhrff' times dunng his "They v.·111 altack all my appo1nlments to lifetime. 1'1 the future, we are lold, the the Cou rt," he has huffed in private_ TO A \'OID U>SL'\IG an o•hc r Senah! showdown, ho.,.,·ever, the President dccid· i~~ 1J=~·:~~~~-- \. • to. ....,.~ ed to leak information on the nominees he was cons1denng. He hoped to dete rmine from these lrial balloons which nnes would bursl and \\'hich ones would floa t. The Greal Lrak v.·as a.~igner;I to At· torney Gener:il John Mitchell 'll'ho sum- n1oned 14 favored reporters into his orn<ite office lasi week. They v.·ere put under wrap!i whic h allowed them to report on some of !he pro- ceedings but barred them from quoting anyone but anonymous "administralion sources." By ones and twos, the invited reporters s:iuntered 1n from lhe Associated Press, Unit ed Press International, New Yock Times, Washington Post, \.\lashington Star, Lo.~ Angeles Times, Wall Street .Journal, Hearst Newspapers, Chicago Tribune. National Observer, r-.'ewsweek, Time and NBC. THE ONLY HOLOOVER from ex·Al· lorney General Ramsey Clark'~ era, a white-cnattd black bartender, served up highb:ills, beer and gin (but no vodka 1. He \\'as assis!ed occas1onally by Deput y Attorney Grnrrat _Richard Kleindienst, 'll·ho v.•andercd ::irnund offerini;! dr inks. 1\hlchell"s pref.s aides. like so many see· hcar·spe::ik·no·e\·il monkeys, v.·ere lined up in a row on a cnurh !\!1tchcll blamed lihcral ::ind labo r •ri! 1cs for resistin g court changes, but dodged most other quest ions. The reporters tned in \•ain to get the con· ference put on the record. The New York Times ' Fred Graham pointed oul that it had been more than 270 days since ~fitche!l had held an open press con- ference . "Why can't we put this 011 the record ?" Graham asked exasperatedly. ''WE DON'T RUN thi s department for Mr. _Fred Graham of the New York Times!'' Mitchell retorted, blowing an angry cloud from his pipe. Unsubdued , Graham sbol back: .. Why are v.·e here? Lers get thi! on the reco rd." New sy,·eek's Bob Shogan asked a ramhli ni.t question about whethe r there m1~tit ·'possibly" or "probably " be more nominees , Mitchell petulantly asked Shogan to define the words "probably'' and "po~~1bly:· The Los Angeles Times' Ron Ostrow raised a question about. a meeting that the White House had already announced i r!ealing with the Supreme Court. But despite the While Ho use announcement, Mitchell querulously challenged whether there had ever been such a meeling. THEN THE NATIONAL Observer's Nina Totenbcrg. the brassy daughter of famed violinist Roman Totenberg, noted that the American Bar Associat ion hiid not taken kind ly to some of President Nixon·s suggested names. She asked ~itchell point blank : "Did the President sar f-fhe ARA ?" Blushing furiously , l\lltchell mumbled Fomething about ladies being present, nlthough !he quest ion v.·a!I asked by 11 lady. "The President," he sa1d, "doesn 't use words like that about organizations lo y,·hich he belongs,'' In any case , ndded Mitchell, "it'11 none of the ABA's damn business," to com· ment on anything except qualificatiorui. Asked what sort of philosophical balnnce the cuurt should have, he replitd with a straight face: ''Oh, ebbut eight to one" in Nixon·s favor. INO!Ai'l TRADING -The ways have been greased for :>.'i,000 Alaskan Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts to get 40 million acres of Alaskan land under a netiv• claims bill now awaiting final con- gressional action. This would seem lo be a well-deserved settlement for the natives who have lived on the land for 6.000 years. But the behind·the·scenes lobbying h;is been done by greedy Alaskan land speculators and oil moguls. They plan to hornswog11:le the natives, wha have an average fourth grade educa- tion , into turning the land over to them al!P soon as the bill pa sses. Conservationisllt have v.•isely urged land-use amendmenl• to the bill to protect. bo!h the natives and the land from the exploiters. POISONING CHILD REN -Rt??, William Ryan. D·N .Y., is in a bare-fistrd fight. with the National Paint, Varnisll and Lacquer Association whose paints, le says, are causing lead poisoning in children. Rvan has amassed awesome e\'idence th.it even the allov.·ahle one p•r- Cl!.llt of lead tan causP dcarh~. lie ~a ' urged the Food and Drug Aclm1n1strat.on 10 ban all lead from household patnt .s. The paint lobby . however, is fighting to keep lead 1n pa1n r [Is execu11ve \1Ce president. Rnherl Roland, h~s accused Ryan of "fla grant abuse of congressfonal prt;:rogatives." TT IS NO ACCJDl-~j'lr,'T that. for the flr.~t time, the prestigiol.L5 fllassachusetts Institute of Technology has appointed a president who is neither a scientist nor a technician. Or that business schools. i;urh as those. at Harvard and Columbia . have 5hifted their emphasis from the technical average man ma,\• have lo change ~t~ vocat ion three limes during his lifetimr. J.:nless he learns how lo lcam. in a philosophical sense. the specialist may become a dropout r rom the ecooomic community. Selections frn1n ~fr, J·/n rrr~· /l'Jfr~~ cn'llect1ori-nf col1<mns in bonk fnrm~ "Ltoving th t St1rface," nre bP1ng re· prrn led 1vlule he 1s on vacation Legal Reasons for 'No Tr~spassing~ -£d1tor Child Custody Problems To the Editor: A word in defense of lhe Irvine Com- paJ1y and other land owners whose pro~ erty invites pub!tc trespass because of its location, bca!.!ty or easy access. (fo.lailb.Jx'letter and photo, Oct. 15 \. 11 Is not uncommon that children of dissolved marriages are !he subjttt of prolonged litigation over their cust.ody. The child may be brought into court many times lo decide his most basic aetds. La w iu Action Recent court decisions have made it all too clear that, unJes3 a land owner posts l. and fences his property, the public can claim and win judgment lo legal right-0f. way over private property over which they were allowed access by a permissiv1 owner. In the United Sti.tes each year more than half 1 rtffiliOQ childre.n see their dian in a marriage dissolution pro- parenU divorce. Child custody pro-ceeding, although the court must consider ceedings are cosily to parents. children, his preferences . In guardianships any in· lhe courts, and society in generaL terested part11y be involved. But in 11· ctJstody mailers concern the Jaws of guardianship, of juvenile dependency, di.ssolution wu ~only lhe husband and and the general custody rules in marit;l:I ·wife er~ lhe parties . dissolutions. i __ · Un fortunately. gunrdiiinsh_i p laws arf! t1llfllly admlnbtered by !he probate cowu. juvenile dependency laws by the ' juvenile courts, and the general custody Jaws by tile dnmestic r e I a t I o n s df!partment& of the superior courtic."Qtht>r prOeeedirtgs may al50 enter lnto the Oetennllllpon of the child's custody. -AL1110llGR THE LAW encourages f1mll)' unity. and th@" child's best irt- ~ are ol prlmiiry concern. he may mdUiO numttnus proceedings I r pumC.. prdlans, relatives and other qeDdel becomt involved. When a marTlage i~ dl5soJvtd the COW1I are givtn_ different guidelines - the prou~ code in de411lng with guar- climtblpl and the civil rode when dealing .tUI CUllody. A 14-yf!ar-old may ,,. nom'Nte his own pardlan, but he ha1 no ~~ ri&ht to nominate his cu~to- ' TN DEPENDENCY ) proceedings - brought. for example. V(hen a neighbor or relative complains a t the care a child is receiving -several gencles .make 10- vestigalions and · repo • Similarly, an l.doptiori proceeding or to tennlMte parental rights wUI invol reports to the court. But in marriage dluolullons lht!re ..-is often no independent report on tht children. Jn juvenile court dependency pro- ceedings. the youngster has • right to be represented bY/lndependenl counsel, but usually not·fi other proceedings. The Child's clalms or grlel/ances may not be fully considered. Several groups are studying reform of the Jaw W eliminate multiple pro- ceedings. Not.t : Colifoniin lllWJlttrs tJffrr t.hi~ column so MOU mou know abol.lt 011-r laws. Such deci~ions considerably devalue the subject ptoperty from a development consider8ton, r "' . ) I A LOCAL OR:°'NG't County beach city has gone rven farther by'taking cour! BC· tion lo establish outright O\vnership of '11.·atcrfront property because of lhe private owner·s failure lo fence out !he public over the years. • Additionally, but no less importanr . is . the personal injury liability f;ictor "'h1ch land owners must contend with unless B11 George .. ---, Dear George : Your ans":ers t.n problems are: so short Do you use rubber st11mps? WONDERING Dear Wondering: Absolutely not, ind what you've heard about my checks bouncing ls 1 dastardly lie:. also! (Isn't it terrible how people gossip about us celebrities71 (Ha ve you tried Geor~e ·~ Sideways Thinking? Yt:iu haven 't! No wonder you·rt 10 well oH!) ~l a ilhox Le tters froml..cader.~ art welcome. Normnlly 1vr1rers should con vey /heir 11iessa9es 111 JOO words or less. Thi'! right io condense letters to fit space or :;/iminate libel 1s reserved. All let· te.rs m11.~t include signature ond ma il· ing addrtss. but flames may be with· held on reque~t if sufficient reaso11 1.~ npportnt. Poe try 1111/l not be: pub· lz.she d. !hey properly trespass, fence and post agai~t UNLESS TifE prescn_l liberal trend of court decisions Is reversed , more and more land, formerly enjoyed in its natural state. will have lo be fen ced and posted against tre spass merely to estabtlsh the legal ov.·ncr'11 right lo use his own properly in the future. Ideall y, some sort of arrangeme!'lt should be m11de~etn lend owner and I.he local muni ality whereby the. land can be opened • pubfic without the landowner incurring the risk of liability, future us1bilily or loss of ownenhip. RICHARD W. BEAMISH 'llldlculous Idea' To the. Editor: ~velopmenl of 300 acres as a Costa Pifesa park ia one of the most rldleu!ou11 Ideas that ever has come to my attention. People who advocate such a develop- ment evldenlly do not comprehend the vaslne!l!I of such an area and the cos! of 1uch an undertakln1. Thls Is almosi. • half.section or land which lo develop1&nd maintain would cost an astronomi cal sum of 1noncy. TKE TAXPAYERS who are interested in such a park ~·ould do we.II to inquire into the development ;ind maintenance cosl!. The figures obtained would be staggering, bu! then add ing SO to 100 per· ~nt to realize the actual costs would art the most foolhardy. Just how mtny en would be required for upkeep alone~ 'hat would be the cost of waler llnd repair after vandali11m? Whal would be the cost of policing l'iUCh an area again~t the problem of groups who would be at· tracled to JI? THE PARKS NO W available will ac· commodate many times more people than oow use them. Of Cf.lurse, mnre peo- ple would use beautiful little parks, like the one on Tusti n Avenue near the Boy·s Club lf there y,•ere restroom~ available, However, ti! is the custom in facilities provided /or public comfort they M>On would be deiaced and fixtures distroyed by adolescents who ha\O't nothing better to occupy their lime, W.A. Y(\\JNG Possibilit11 that th• park might be.- • cvme a j oint state:-count"·cit~ venture -u -undt:r discuasion. · -Editor 'Work h the Secret' Tn I.ht. Eriitor: Every time An fflucatnr 15 asker! why fourth grade. child ren ct1n'I rr11d, he answers l.h11t II. ls becRu.se tht:y don't t\Ave enou&h monty for the new phonics s.vsl rm . \\'hen I was a kld in ll!llt F\ock du rin g the depression, tourth grade childrr,, could all read or thi:!y never passed from the sefond grade lo get In the foLJrfh. They also did mul!ipl1ca\ton :ind Ion~ division. in fractions and d£'r1 mals, and had a fair knov.·led~e or geogr.:iphv and music. They had no counselors,' JUS' dedicaled teachers, TH ERE PROBABLY wasn't as mudl money in the city of Littlt! Rock 11s we Ooat in one bond issue to bus the kids to school and show them movies !hat tile)' could have watched at home on TV. I...., They used the only good method to leach reading . It is called phonics. It doesn 't cosl any monr.v -you just repeat and repeat and ""'ork at it . Work Is the secret lo learning . Accom pli shment ls th• reward . There is no easy way. JAMES BOl.DING OJl:ANO._COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. l\'eed, PubU.th.tr Thomtt1 K1evil, Editcir Albert W. Bater Editorial Pt1-r1c Editor The ffiitor!s l fllll:t' tir the l)rllly rnot li Ct:k5 to in!l'lrm 111\d stimu-)111e "Tcadrrs hr 11rcscnl1ng th1i flf'V.Sf'8~r·11 orlnioo~ iJnd cnm-mf'nlA.1•y "n lop1c~ of ln lrrr:;t 11rwt ,.;~nir1.-11 n('r, by f•roYldfn~ II' '"rll"' f•1r lht" c.\rrr~tion o! our rr11drr":1;' npiriicinq, 111~ by 11rr~"nt1ni: !he r11\'r n:r \"i""''l"'lnt11 r.f inform,.r1 nli· MT''rr~ 11'1d •p1iketm~n on toplr.J lll 1hc dfly. friday, Octobe 22 , 1071 I I .; l I ; I ' I I -' ----· ---=----·-, • I --.. Saddlehaek voe. 64, NO. 253, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, ·197f. • • • 1lXOll· a s WO ice Airport Status Eyed lrvi1ie Ranch Buildup at Runways Cited By L. PETER KRIEG 01 l~t DlllY l'!IOI St•lf PlaMed development on the Irvine Ra11.cb. would prevent lhe use of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro as a civilian commercial alrport, Orange County Airport Director R o b e r t Bresnahan said today. Bresnahan said the Irvine Comapny general plan calls for intense de\·elop- ment at both ends of the existing military and proposed commercial runways. Irvine Company spokesinan this morn- ing said what Bresnahan snid is true and reiterated its opposition to consideratio n of the airfleld as a fut ure commercial jetport. A company officer said the land developmenl firm opposes both interim, or permanent commercial use or the 11irfield by commerci,o,,J carriers. "We are opposed to interim use of El Toro by commercial aircraft because that would be a root in the door to permanent use and there are already overflights of established and en1crg1ng urban development of Rossmoor Leisure World. Lake Forest, ~1ission Viejo. Laguna Niguel, Tustin and Orange," he said. Recommendations for use nr the Marine facility for commercial jets have been made by various individuals and t:ludy groups including the controversial Ralph M. Parsons report prepared for Orange C.Ouaty supervisors last year. However, the Irvine spokesma n quoted company President \Vil\iam R. ~1ason in a statement made last March when the master plan was unveiled in which he said : "Commercial operations at El Toro would place intolerable stresses upon the present residents in the El Toro vicinity 1•oho now tolerate military operations in recognition of their national derense mission. ··use of El Toro for commercial jets is also inCt>mpatible with the urban en- \'tronment ~·e plan and envision for the area ." The company spokesman said the com· plan nor will it make any recommenda- paoy has no intention of changing that tion that any presiding government ag· ency change ii. Bresnahan had made 11 plain withoul a change in the plan little co nsideration could be given to even joint use of El Toro. '"Nothing can happen out there until the general plan is revised [or an airport ," he said. · He said that the company has an agreement with the Marines there wi\1 be no additi onal development in the area .. until I.he J\.larines no longer have use for El Torn." He pointed out that mu ch of the o•rea has been placed in agricul- tural pre.lierves "[or that very reason." According to Bresnahan, the general plan shows school sites at both ends of the existing runways and a major financial center with high rise development within the triangle created by the intersection of the San Diego and Santa Ana freewa ys. •·This plan if built would eliminate any Mobile Home Developer Gets 01( for Drain Pipe San Clemente city councilmen lhis week sided with the developer of a new n1obile home park and agreed 10 accept the firm's ideas fnr a drainage pipe , in- stead or 11 system recommended by the city sta[f. The decision over the size and com- position of the large drain pipe hc1wecn two lakes on the ShorecHrrs Golf Cour.~P saved Lincoln Sa ·,•ings and Loan perhaps $50.000 in extra cos ts. The is!ue centered over a secondary Bank Opposition To Course Road Called Confusing The city of San Clemente has asked that lhe ,Bank of America be more :specific in its demands t.hat no new mad could be allowed across the San Clemente municipal golf course to serve a proposed major condominium project. The bank , se rving as trustee of the links donated to the city in 1929. has of· ficially opposed any co nstruction of an eidension of,venida Magdalena. J The banK ppositions this week wa..r ter " a , " and "confusing" by city ncilmen. The council has wresUed with the pro- blem surrounding !he Douglass-Pacific C.Orporation 's plans for the housing proj. eel for the pasl several months. ln th e latest communication to the city, the bank's assish1nt cashier steadfastly said the bank would not ellow a road. But councilmen and developers have argued that an easement for such a road exists. . C.Ouneilmcn in 1963. in essence, con· ilrmed the casement and its avaih1bl\lty in a land-exchange agrttmcnl with G. Carson Ra smus.lien. the O\lo'ner of the land 'Where the housing project Is propo!ed, Rasmus~n traded a canyoo whert 8 ball dia.mond now stands for: the rtahts to ·the easemrnt. "1 certalnly wish the bank would Aptll out what It d\sapprnves of instead of sen- dtng us these haZ)I: letters," s11ld f\1ayor Walter Evans. "They're beating 3rouod the. bush. i.o- 1t,11d or giving us specifics." h~ added. The city has approved the ro~• 11.~ part Q( i packttge granted lo the development firm last .July, The projtcl, "'"llh more than 300 con- dominium unit~ and 75 estate lots, ls now in the planning sf.tigl"S. drainage. project serving the mob\le horn' park on the edge of the north nine of the links. City Engineer Phil Peter had recom· mended that instead of a 24-inch cor· n1ga1ed rnctal line between tv.·o lakes in tne drainage area serving the park. one of concretl' or transite of about 39 inches br installed . But in lengthy discu~sions Wednesd ay spokesmen fo r Lincoln argurd lhat a larger pipe could cause flood damage t()' the lakes on !.he golf course and.because or that fear Lincoln· v.·ould not be willing tn assume all liability for damage from !hr new 1lrain. L;nder the smaller rlrnin. they added, lhe city would he held harmless from any Iloorl damage liability. City AUomey F. MacKenzie Brown agreed lhat the o[fer was a legally valid one by the development firm. Lincoln aides further argued that they believed it unfair that their firm should build an expensive, new line which, would also handle drainage from surrounding properties which are not yet developed. With the small line, drainage from those properties would take the form of sheet overflow which exists presenUy. The decision by councilmen clears the books on the Lincoln project •approval. Spokesmen for the firm said there was no further opposition to any city conditions for tpe expensive development. Council Scraps Federal Funds . Application The City of San Clemente officially baa changed Its mind and 1crapped its ap. plication for 119.000 In funds under Presi- dent NlXon's Emergency Employment Act. CJ11iming that they discovered too many strings attatched ·to tht new federal program , to hire primarily unemployed Vietnam vettr11ns, c:0011- cilmen voted ~-I to abandon Its ap. plication which would have yielded funds for three new employes of the ci ty. But conditions on Uie grant -some of lhem intricate -would have perhaps re- quired the hiring of 11 coruult.8nt. The conditions were rnoui;:-h to eool the feet of councilmen who i;ienernlly look wilh .liUSpic:inn on federal aid. Con11ultan~. BS well, are not i;:entra.Jly approved of by lilA city. airport at El Toro," Bresnahan said as he look a swipe at Irvine Companl' planners, pointing out, "the general plan of the Irvine Company calls for 415 ,000 people -and no plan for air transportation for all those people." Coast Beach Bill Signed By Reinecke Aeling Gov. Ed Reinecke Thursday signed the bill certifying that the State of California will offer $2.l million for the purchase or the l ,500-foot shoreline which once held the old Capistrano Beach Club. The signature was the las~ government hurdle in the months-old effort to obtain state bond funds to guarantee public ownership of the valuable stretch of beach immediately downcoast of the Doheny Beach State Park. The only remaining ls.sue - a crucial one -is the acceptance of the state's of. fer by lhe general P~ft who pwn the beach. .:'•;.;,.., · 1, • • Newport Beach Assembij1man Robert Badham, who launched and nurtured the slate purchase effort, has r;sid he ~Con­ fident lbe owners will accept Ute Slate's offer. The beach is still on-the open market v,.·Jth a reported &liking price of three million dollars. Thomas O'Keefe of San Clemente, the lawyer for the partners. has said tbat no decision would come on the state offer until an official appraisal or the parcel's fair market value can be made. He said if the appraisal exceeds the state amount , then a portion of the acreage might be sold for public use. State parks officials hope to purchase the wicfe, sandy beach for incorporation into the Doheny State beach terr.itory. Muscular Thieves Hustle Tool Box Front Work Site Thieves -obviously muscular ones - dragged a large box filled with tools and constniction supplies from the San Cl~ente General Hospital site siimetime before dawn this morning. Police said the theft occurred despite 11 watchman on duty. The large box contained dozens of pieces or equipment and some plumbing supplies. It belonged to G u ire Aiechanican Contracting, Inc., of Santa Ana. The item!'! were ktpt in a storai?e box en the hospital buildiog slab. Officers said the thieves dragged the heavy box to the edge of the slab and loaded it up. The estimated loss was more than S .200, -officers saki. rt was the second th$f.t lrom the O!'lpital cnnstrucllon site in less than ll week. Ea rlier this week thieves stole a surveyor's tripod o. n d optical devJ.s:a worth $75. DfolLY r1LOT Siii! PllOI• Boo Frank·a·nd"GTenda Guerrero will be a scary pair when they don their masks for the San Juan Capistrano Chamber oC Commerce second an· nual Witches and Warlocks Ball Oct. 30 at the San Juan Hills Coun• try Club. ·Cocktails are .at ,7. p.m., dinner at 8. Tickets are $3.75 per ~~%\.~ •' "·,··':' " ',•-'1 " Things Buzzing Mosquitoes Hit Wliite House The Western While House hns Its beautiful grounds, its share of birds and world·wide fame. But it also has too many mosquitoe s, it was learned this week. San Clemente City Councilman Stan Northrup related the problem-of the flying pests to fellow councilmen Wednes· day after learning oi the situalion through the counly"s Mosquito Aba tement District. '"The problem there was worse than e\'er this year, so the mosquito abate- ment folks have ordered the ~1arine Corps to clean Ufl the problem ." The source of the itchy pests. ~ parently is the lagoon area downcoast of the Presidential compound. That lies, basically, in what will hecome the no-man's land when the. state takes over the relinquished Camp Pendleton property. Northrup explained that the minor pro- blems with the insects were discovered when checks of special mosquito traps revealed a bumper crop this year. Onetime Burglar-in-Blue Faces 10 Yeru·s i11 Prison Former lawman Frederick Irvine has been granted a thrte-month delay of his sentencing on charges stemming [rnm the looting on Sep!. iO, 1970, of the Mission Viejo Country Club. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. ~1cMillan orde red the former Orange County sherifr'.li deputy to return to his courtroom Jan. 13 for sentencing. Irvine, 45, o[ La Habra, earlier pleaded guilty to charges of receiving stolen pro- perty. Initial charges of grand theft, autn theft, burgla ry and conspiracy were dismisserl. The Orange County Probation Oepart- m&it has recommended state prison for the burly ex-deputy . lf Judge McMillan goes along with the recommend8tion ll could mean a prison term of up to 10 years for the La Habran . Irvine was one of two deputies moonlighting as security guards for the ~1ission Viejo Company when they were asse.rtedly surprised in the act of looting the golf shop by the company's golf pro. The witnel'is told off icers that he saw Irvine and Arthur Duncan, 34, of Hun. tington Beach, loading golfing equipmenl and case:! of liquor in ta their patrol car. &Duncan surrendered but Irvine led h!11 former colleagues on a wild car chase that ended in Riverside C.Ounty wlth hi!!: being disarmed after he had threatened to commit suicide. Both men were indicted by the Orange County Graod Jury. But Duncan was round haoged from the rafters or his garage be.fore be could ~be arraigned on the charges. County '.Vote Power' Drops Rol.ls Decrease by 62·,016; GOP Still Holds Edge Voter registration in_.!range County., renecting the off-t.lectlon year, has drop. ped 62,011 In lhe p1st year, according to figures ttleased todAy by Registrir of Voters David.Hilhcoclt. Tot.Il l registration Is 540,990 compared lo 612.06& a year ago. Repuhlic11ns still outnumbtr Democrat.s handily but the numerical m11rgin Is ltss. Tht figures wilh 1970 totals In parenlhese& are : GOP 290 ,91~ <326.459); Oel}'locrat' 228,022" (2.~2.500): GOP advantage 82.893 (73,869!. Most Orange Coa!t communities con· ' _J tinUor. lo be Republican strongholds. The current • "gurea: Ne"'l'Ort Btach GOP. 19,140 ; Dtinocrats 6;500 : Cost• Me'a 14.0t4 10,085; Hunliagt<W'I Beach Zl ,980 20.J.'2: Fountain Valley 5,510 .51314; Laguna Beoc~ <AM 2,796. · Seal ~ti O,C3 i.123 ; San Clemente 4,9$1 2,09$; SM J~an Capistrano 1,268 553. Coastal{.irea clUes Wil,b a majority of t>emocrab tre l11s Almltn.~ 1,836 1.003: Westminst!r J 1,047 «.H1: Uninrorp:ira'kd communities, Sul\Set ~ch 276 272. Unincorporated artas with a 'I preponcle.ra~ of .Republican votera are Laguna mus 1,166 J.;159; Clrplstraoo 3:•~nana Polnt·t,286 71K: Et i ~.,,~,.Emera~ B•y w · 106; So40t ),.juna' 3,~59 1;080; lr<lne 1,1119 731: Bay .yW<S.ntA Alia Heights) 1.202 842. •• Min<t J\merican -Freedom, Thcr~ 111re COU(lly W party aUl) • y registration figures are epenttent, 3,249: Peace and I and miscellaneol1$ 93. .903 .potential vmers in the decllned to name a pollUcal Ion. • Toda~• Flnal JEN CENTS • Ie S U.S. Judge, SMUDean Win Posts WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nixon selected U.S. District Judge George H. .Boldt of Washington state today to head. the tripartite Pay Board,which will con- trol the wage increases . American workers receive during Phase 2 of the ad- ministration's anti-inflation program. He named C. Jack.son Grayson Jr., lean or Southern Methodist University's business school, to head the compaoioo. Price Commission. And Nixon immediately f o Id the tw1 boards he wanted them to undertake the fight against inflation "without lnsUtution CJf massive controls." The boards will be doomed to failure, Nixon said, if they "rely too much on govP.rnmenl sanctions.'' l"Oe ·iS-nlan Pay Board is composed of equal numbers of labor, management an~ public members -· with the five public members expected to cast the swing votes In chartin~ standards for wage hikes after the Phase 1 freeze expires Nov. 13. AU seven members of the Price C.om- mission. which will decide how much bullinesses may raise their prices, are from the public, generally east coast resident.II. Nixon selected five unlon le8ders, in- cluding AP'L-CIO President George :f..teany, as labor representative!'!, and he selected a group of corporate executives as business members. The four other public members of the Pay Board are: -Arnold Weber. 42, Chicago, who is re.signing as "'ecutive director of the C.Ost of Living Council tCJ lake the post. -Neil H. Jacoby, 112, Westwood, a business and economics profes.sCJr U UCLA. -William Caples, Gambler. Ohio. president of Kenyon College and forme r vice president of Inland Steel Co. -Kermit C'.ordon, 55. of Washington. D.C., a former federal budget bureau director and member of the Counc il of Economic Advisers under Democratic administrations who now ls pre!ident of the Brookings Institution. Wlio's Greatest? . Neither of Them NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -When Gov. Winfield nunn received a letter ad· dressed to ''Tennessee's G re a test Governor," he did the modest thing, He sent it lo his predecessor, Buford EH· ington. Ellington, 11lso modest. returned It unopened, with a note saying it must have been for Dvnn . So Dunn opened it. It .. began : "Dear Governor Browning . . . "" Gordon Browning left office. In January 1953. Exchange Chief Quits· NEW YORK (AP) -Robert \V. Haack says he will step down as president of tht New York Stock Exchange July 31 when his Ct>ntract expires. ... •• Orange Weather Thal old devil fog will roll back In Saturday morning and evening. c:Oollng things down to 68 degrees along ttie coast a11$1 7S further in· land, with overnight lows in the ~ 56 ,range. • INSmE TODAY Rick Woods, tha btst motor- cycle racer in the countrv, toiU be parUcipating in Costa Mesa rocts tonight. Stor"JI and picture.r ore in todo11'1. Weektndtr on Page 11. I , : \ •, • r ' . . f D.lll '1' PILOT SC Fr!dlf, Octobff 22, 1971 ' Ca11 Playboy Discover W 01·thwhile Y ar11 Here B) JOH ~ VALTERZA 01 tl'lt o.ity "1!01 ~1u1 On the agenda the standard heading is easy lo ignore. All it says is .. Comments from Councilmen." but on occasion !hat htlle lte..'?1 can yield some spicy 1idb1l!!. . . The\• came this v•eek 1n San Clemente from Councilman Thomas 0 Keefe, \\"ho asked the si mple qtJesl!on of his fello\1 s • "Has anvone from Fla\bov talked to an y of )Ou,'' And thal·s about all he. 1.,.oiJld say Ulunc1lmen were (lbviouslv curious. . Three reporters and one s0Je audience men1ber '':ho v.·as s!it! -literally -av.·ake were interested as v.·ell. 1The only other person in the audience v.•as asleep\. "I dnn ·t real!v knov.· v.·hat it's all about." O'Keefe added. but I know fhe someone has been inlervJe\\•1ng in lov•n for a possible article on San Clemente. Thanks a lot. Councilman Tom. L1!llt! gems like that make folks in lo\\TI uneasy. \\'hat"s the gu~· going to !iay about San Clemente lhat mig ht be v.·orth that hefty check Hugh Hefner pays for yarns? Local writers have tried to make colo rful copy of San Clemente, Richard Nixon and all the other stuff. So ha ve the dozens of 11TlLers v.·ho follow the Adm1n1slrat10~ everywhere ln the ~·orld But writing about San Clemente -ABOUT San Clemente and where h-Ir. Nixon fits in -is tough. Because, to put it bluntly. the to\\11 is the same whether the great one ls here or not. But trying to convince people of that fact -people who don't live here -is impossib le. They don't believe that tl!r. Nixon only alights from his car once a year lo buy candy or a beac h ball. The rest of the time he and Bebe Rebozo drive around a litt le, occasion- ally get caught in a dead-end up in Trabuco or Ortega spmewhere. then drive back. Oh , , . l'o1r. Nixon vo ted here once. Face facts, folks. President Richard Nixon loves his rompound, his beautiful Spanish house and the v.·ea ther, scenery and seclusion. He CQmes he re to gel away from it al/, not to wander the streets and get mobbed at every turn. And San Clementeans ha ve learned to handle the \\'hole situation v.·ith unbelievable aplomb. No one sells vial!! of sea "'ater on street comers guaranteed lo c:oine from Nixon's Point. So sniff around all you wan t. Playboy. But betcha a bunny that Hugh Hefner ya~11s when he reads the final draft. _ .. But \\'ait a minute. There is an idea that"ll get the little town in print. Maybe th e phantom Playboy scribe isn·t a \\Titer at all. Think of it . . a five page photo spread just like lhey do it In London, Israel. Russia and Hawaii. ~ ''The Girls of San Clemen le.·· ' " ... a dazzling pictorial on !he bumpe r crop of beauties from that sleepy , Spanish village by lhe sea." Nix.011 Vow s Wo111a11Juclge On High Cou1·t In Future WASHINGTON (UPI\ -President .;'ixon. who maintained !he all·ma!e tradi- lon of the Supreme Court in nominating .:; justice!! \\'iiliam H. Rehnquist and ,ev;is F. Powell Jr .. vowed today. '"there "ill be a v.·oma n on the Su preme Court.·· In a speech to the National Federation •f Republican women. Nixon said he "·as ~roud of the l.,.,o men he named to the :ourt Thursday night. "f know that a great many 111 this au- 11ence. including my \\"ife, \\anted a •·oman to be not on!\' considered bu! ap· iointed to the cour1>· Nixon said ... But \'e have made a beg1nn1ng. There "'ill be I woman on the Supreme Court " The president imphed it was !ht ~merican Bar Associalion·s reiect1on of :ali!ornia Judge ii.lildred !.!lire Iha! 1revented the naming of lhe first fei nale nr mber of the l/1gh Court '"I feel some~hal Jonell." \1\on !nld 1is v.•oman audience. "l'rTI the onh n1a n .n the pla tform. I n1us! sa~· tha!'s·a bri- er break than a \101nan gets \1·hen she ORA.Nii! COAST DAILY PILOT • CIAAH(;J!' CO.UT PIJll l.SHll<iG <tf.\1'1Jft '-ob.rt N. W1•d •r•ii:lll!I llnd Pu~hlla" goes before the American Bar Assoc1a- l1on . "\'r"hen I the AB.o\) JUry of !2 decides 011 !he merits of the nominees that the President submits to thent ... !he iury should have af least one woman on ii.·· Although the President submit!ed the names of six potential nominees to the ABA. he did not consult ~·ith the associa· lion about the qualification of either Rehnquist or Po....-ell Although there ,;ere 1nd1cat1ons the nomination of any of those six v.ould be fought \·1gorously 1n S<>nate confirrna11n 11 ~ceed1ngs. lhe nom1na11oits of Hehn· .q,m, and Po11ell evoked no hostihtj :'\1xon clearl)· experted -and said he did -that hi~ non1inre5 would bring fnrth a "strict consln1<:\H1n1."I · n1a1only 11n the l'iench "for gencrallons to con1r . ·· l "nlF~S Senatr confirma!ron hearing!!i. J1 ~ely to opr.n shortl.r after \ov. :!, pro- dtJre the sort or rlan1ag111.11 prrsonul disclosures 11 h1ch defratrrl no1ninees ('Ir· nien! F'. ll:J\'nsworth Jr. of Sou1/1 Carolina and 0 G. 1-farrold Carswell or Florida. it 1vas ronsidered 11 rerLaint y that Rehnquist and Po .... ·ell \1ouJd ~·in the Senate's .. advise and coosent.'' A. ma- JOr1t~· vot e is required lo c·onflrn1 nominee s. City Cool To Proposal • From Chief . .\ propo:.al by Laguna 's new Police Chief Jostph J\eliy that the city council authorize the hiring of a rel'ords bureau :;uper11~or to help sort out the ··rnorass ot p<>per"' 111 the pol1ee department "a!! given a t•ool reception by budget·con- sc1ous C1!~ tou11c1l men this ~·eek_ :'\ottng that the council had authorized a nf'\-\' typi~t-~·lerk position for !he depart- ment 111 us current hud~et. Kelly :.aid tha1 on ref1ett1on he l"(>alized 1l11s would nor be a sarisfactory soluuon. \\'hat is needed. he .said. IS a co1nplete analvs1s of the current record :.\stem and de,·e"lopn1en! of a new and betier systern of handling the steadily incre asing load of paper 1rork demanded by the courts. The erentual aim. he added, 1vould be to get !hr records into condition for com - puterizatJon, in keeping 11·ith current trends throughout the country The :;upervisor's salary \1•ould be higher than that of the typist-<:lerk. Kelly said. and the difference of S2.424 for the b1:i!ance of the fiscal year could be transferred from unexpended money for another police hudg et item. Councilman Charlton Boyd noted that the sala ry difference on an annual basis -with a $516 monthly maximum fo r a typist-clerk and a $929 maximun1 for the supervisor -would amoun~ to some $4,000 and that the superviso r pay \\"Ould be seven steps higher than that of the ci- ty clerk \\·hose job, he said is ··much more responsible," ··r m afraid of build ing a hierarehy in one department." said Boyd , "and l"d suggest you examine this further as In actual need and try to live \\'ith it for this budget year." Council man Ed\-\·ard Lo rr said he fe lt !he chief knew better what wa!! needed and moved apprO\'al of the request. City n1anage r La\\'rence Rose said he would not advise a delay of another year. ··There are two solutions." he said, "Get the record s into condition lo be con1- puteriu-d or keep adding more people. I think lhe chief"s proposal 11r·oul d reduce the future deman d for add itional clerical personnel and w•e'd spend less in the Jong rnn Couneilman R•1 y l loln1 questioned the riced for hiring a full 11me Jiystems analyst for one ("ity department. ··If the records 1vere put into shape. it should just be a housekeeping situation fron1 !hen on " said Holn1 . "\l/ouldn"t 1t be possible lo hire a qualified consultant for this'"' l\ellv said ronsultan!s \l'ere a1·a1!ahle hu1 hf. did no! kno1v the c:osl. tilaylir J~11.:hard Goldb<'rg said it seemed to him ;i lernporary assignment would he sl1ff1- 1·1('n\. "Sin('e wf> ~eem lo be building up In a counL'il 1Jenial." he J.i!d .f\e!ly "'Oo .10(J 11ant us to 1ote now , or 11·ould you rather seek an alternate solu!lon~·· It 11;is n~reed !hat Kellv and Rose 1vnuld ex· :1m1nc the rnatlet: lul"ther . I sabel L. Boyle Services Slated :.\t Pacific Vic\\ Funeral serv1crs 11·!1] be held at 11 a 111 S<t turday for Emeral<l Ra y resident r~abcl L. Boylr \1-h<1 died \\"ecinesdav al lhr ;i~c of 58 :it South Coast Co1n1nun11y J!o:;p1ta! ~1rs . Ro.1lr 11ho had 11\ed 111 1he l.a~1111<1 Bf'a1 ·h area tor !he µasl 1 ~ \f'llr~ 11.1:-ac111r 111 1qlun1rer 11nrk .11 •"h lldren·i; Jlo~p1r al 111 nran~r a11d 11;i~ 11ote-d for hrr rffor1s to help handi capped <·hilC:::rcn . The sr!'1 ites 1r1ll hC' held :<I l';u·1fir \'tell' Chapel in ("orona del '.lltil' 11nd Ill· lcr111ent 11·111 fnllo1v al Pac1f1c \"1ew ~·lemorial Park. ~1 rs. Boyle, or 1101 En1erald Bay. 1.~ l'Urvived by !wo daughters. Susan Eyck nnd r1ctoria Straube]. a s1:;!er. \"1rg1n1a Crane and three grandchildren. J•('< R. Cu1!1y . Ya ,.,..,_,, 9lld Gww11 Mtr11ov Tka111s K10.,j) ff11or Tbo101 11 A. li'll"~)i;ft t Mw>q q l!&oi'>r Qm1-H. l ea1 Jilit~1rd P. Nill h.Wikinl ~lnt El11"'1. ' I Laguna Encroachments Can Be Removed-Aide ~ L., ... h«llOftk o {' 21? Forftt AYe11uo Mlit.111 •dGr•n: r.o. I & .. ••6, 92652 t S-a.... Of'fk• J 105 NoJ1h f.I C1111li10 A11 t, '2672 t t-. M~~ ~-=·~ ST ~ ........ -......... ,,~ »Jl "'""""" 8o ... ,,.,, ....,.... •'*11: ams ~ i.-1rd ~ -.. • • I l':ncroachmenlc; blocking a C'on- ~ trO\'ersial alley in Laguna Beach prob- abl.v t:an be remored \\'1thou1 _liti galio11 . t:i!y aqornt"y Tul~y Scj1notir told ihe ti!,v ('O'.&J('i) lh1s \\'eek. hut only ll rhe cit~' <·on1es up with deflnile plan.~ to re-open the alley lo traffic. Learning !hat the projet•I could t:ost in the neighborhood or $15.000 to $20,000, t:ouncilmen agreed there \\·ould be no way In squeeze such an amount out or lht present budge! and \'Ot!<t una nimously lo c.:onsider the alley imprO\~tm~nt as a budget item next vear. The aJlt~'. runfiing parallel to Glen· fie~ Street and Coast Highway. fro m Anita Strttt to Thalia Street. has been closed l6 ''E'hicular traffic for years. since the grade ~·as lo'A·ered and a flight of ~teps built in the right-of·~·ay in the C'Our~e of additions to the Laguna· Beach f\lor1uar\ Sermnur said he had conferrM with John i\hnter, ovrner rrl the propert ~·. \Vho r;ald hf': would remo1 e all lhe en· croa<:hrnenL<1 cJccpt a will of the mortuary .;>uilding, 14 h1ch projects onl y one fool 1nro the aJle), iI the city ii serious aboul completing the alle y im- provem ent. Seymour said it \\·as unlikely l'l ctlurt 11·ould order the building \\'all mored batk. but ii is not a seriotis impair1h£>11t, IJO\l"f'ver. 1.:hanging the grad e of the alley would im pair access to so1ne garages and a car storage lot and the city'"probably ~·ould have lo count on severance da1nages in the ntighborhood of $5.000. City engineer .Joseph Sweany said con· struction CO!!ts to rrstore the alley for traffic passage would amount to aboul $7.500. These sums. added to legal ex- penses or some $2.500 and an appraisal fee to establish da mages of $500 to $1.000. ~·ould bring Iota! cost lo more than $15.000. Cit y manager l.a11·rence Rose s1dd it \.1-'0uld be advisable to count on an additional sum for CQntinge ncies. since removal of dirt might necessitate building some supporting wells . Councllman Chnrllon Boyd \1·ho. ~·11h r.ouncilmnn Edward Lorr, has been wresthng \\•Ith the alley proble m for son1e time, siud they were pleased !ht !'iize of the problem "has been 1,1•h!ttled down a bit" but. addtd, "lhe money just i.sn't available "°"'," ( Just Lil~e tlae 'Old Cm•ps' !<.Iar1ne Gunnery Sergeanl Jim1nie Brocato takes a sip of 1\'a rn1 \l'aler from his canteen d uring a 50- mile hike 'fhursaay on El Toro Road near the ritarine ('or ps .\ir Slatton. The comn1andanl of the ritarine <·o rps promised the n atiori that !tJture r.la rines \~·ould be lean and hard . B~e commanders took the hint. Development Halt Seen Board See ks Solution to Big Setv age Pileup 8)' FIA:\I El.A HALLA:"\ 01 Tn• Di ii• Piiot Siii! The :\1ou ll on·N1guel \Yater District laced \VJth a pr<Jblem that could halt area devel opment -1s seeking alternate wa ys lo handle increasing amounts of sewage t ·arl f\ymla. manager of the district. said Thursday his district has not yet been asked by l/1e Regional \\'ater Qua l1· tv Control Boa rd to stop accepting sell'er t·onneetions But he said the ~loul\011· r\iguel treatment !ac1lities are reaching capacHy and in terim solutions \\"Ill ha\·e lo be lound until the new treatmenl lac1l 1ty in San Juan Capistrano. \~h1ch ti!oulton·\1guel will share, is con1p!eted. Hideous Sorne districts -Dana Po1nl and Laguna Beach -have already been ask- ed to slop accepting sewer connect1on!'i until improveincnts are 1nadc because of o,·erloaded facilities . l\\·rnla said Ju~ district has been asked b.1 the \1·ater 11wal11y control board to sub- 1n1t an 101rr1m sewage plan 1lntJI the new treatment tacilities are cornpleted. lnter1n1 plans subm il!ed W !he board or directors include as\..1ng South Laguna for an additional ~00.000 go.lions per da y in ii$ treatment plant This \\·ould provide a total of t.,.,·o m11l1on gallons per day at that facJ..lity . Another alternat1\"e is to d1Scharge el- Deaths LA Bru.t<tlit v to A ni1nals Tol<l ·' I.OS A,"\(;El.ES I t;Pr I -A forn1er cl\.\' an1n1al t·onlrol officer testified under nath Th1U"sday that he :ia11• f·at.s and dogs beaten to death 1r1th lead pipes and dog lights staged at Los Angrles anunal :-helters. Slerf' Bough, a pre\'eter1nary st udE-nt <11 \'alley College, "'as a v.·itness at a city r·ounc1I hearing on alleged 1n1slreatn1cnt or ;:in1111dls. lie :;aid hr \\"Orkrd for the arurnal re,E!li!allon drpartn1rnt fron1 :\·larch. 1!!69 10 April, 1971 Hr said he was tol<l 1ha1 a11in1al <onrrol offlcr-r~ ··rullrd ntr hr.id~ fir 11\c IJ1 rds tu srr ho\1 far thr hlood 1101rld squirt J)og l1gh1.~. he added. werr. staged alter hours hv offlt'C!'~ at ~on1r sh('lter:; 1\n1n1al~ 11t'rr p!acetl 111 a i;o.eallt•d r u1h:inas1a 111ach1ne !u be killed b.v rlr cornpress1on. hf' said, but 1n rnan1· t ases attentlanrs dtd nnt chcL'k IQ sec 1f lhc.v 11crc· reall.\ drad ~for(' throwing t/1em In disposal bins. In othf'r in.stances of alleged cn1el11·, Rough :;aid hp sa11· ;,n ll'IJUred pigeon fed to a 11·f'asel·l1kc South Arnrrican anin1al <1nd addrrl rhat o!her rrnplo:-rs told htni i.111ens ;in<l pupr1r~ 11 rrr fp<J 10 la:-ge ~nake.~ Hobert f. Ru~n. rnief of lhe Animal Rl·gula!1on i)r1i:irrrnent h:i1t no nn· 111rrl1a1e reph· 10 the test1n1on~. fluent into Laguna !\iguel Lake until the El .'\i1guel Golf Course effluent program is In operation, if II can be \l'Orked out "'ill! lhe Orange County Flood Control District. A-ihird alternab1•e is tn expand one plant fron1 ;i t:a pac1ty of a half-million gallons IK'r da~ to 0J\e·1nilhon gallons. Hcqu1ren1ents for expanding the plant are being "·orked out \1·1th the \\'ater quatit~ control board. Kymla alw said the .\llssion \1iejo < ornpany is plaruung a method v.·h e1n !he firm can accept 400.000 gallons per d<1y or effluent during the ~·inter a!n period.~ \1'hen thrv norn1ally eould o! take deJi1·ery of effluent. lie also said a por!ion of !he-new n .liian plant 1n1gb1 bP al";iilablc lot i se prior 10 total complet1 011. But !hrs woul d h<il"e 10 be negotiated 1r1th San Jua n Capistrano. \\"hen the 11e11· facil11y i.-. C:(l n1pleted. '.lloulto11·.\'1guel 11"1!1 hnl'e an 1ncrea~ed 1.;1pacity of four·n11lt1un g;ill1111~ rer lay. l\yrnla said 1t now appears that the rl1!>tric! 11·11! ha1e lo pay a quRrter of a 1n11!1on doll<1rs more for its pot"t ion of thP i·onstruction of thr 11p1v planr. Thal 11'ould bring the district"s share to S2.25l.OOO for 110 percent of the-ne""' plant's additional lapacit~ But because of the Dana Point Sarutarv IJ1.strict's need for capacit1 111 .the ne;v pla nt !hf' \loulroo-\ir;ue! \Yate.r 01str1ct 1n1ght be asked 10 ghe up part of its 1·apaeif.\ _l\yrnl;i said this ....-1!1 ha1 e lo be 1!('.i;Olia!ed ar a special mt>e!1ng UPHOLSTER Y AT ITS FI NEST • HENR EOO N-SHERRILL-MAR GE: CAR SON LAR GEST SE LECT ION IN THE ARE A For t h• fine1t in ''Jliri9, qu•lity, 1•l•t tion, •nd 1•r.,.ite, fr y Te "'o" Hem ert, lnt1 rior1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! DEALERS FOR: H EN R~DON -DREXEl -HERITAGE NIWl'O•T sr oa1 O"N lllllDAY 'Tll t 7etJ 111111/..et. "· NEWPORT 8EACH Prof•J1i or11 l lnt•rior 1727 W•stcll~l Or., 642·2050 Design,.rJ Av1ilable -AID OPEN ')'°"y 'TIL 9 • I NT ER I 0 RS "•" l'elt f .. • M"t .to,_,. C•lltl'Y -l•O·I J'J .. LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co11t Highway Phon•: 494·6551 \ , I ii I I j I • ' • I l I 'I . , I • ! I I I • I ... , .... .-_...., .. \ --. -...... --. -~ I ~ -.. ••• ·' 1 Laguna Beaeh EDITIO•N N.Y. St.Mb YOt M, NO. 253, 4 SECTION S, +4 PAGES ORANGE COl;JNTY, CifJ:IFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBEJ( 12, 197 f J EN CENTS Dormant Freeway I·ssue Resurfaces in Laguna Tht Coast Freeway issue, long dorman t In Laguna Beach, was reopened th is week ta representatives of several community ~rganizations urged the city council to rescind its endorsement of the inland freeway route and ask the State Highway Commission to reo pen route hearings. Citing retent co ncerns with the en· vironmental and eco!ogical impact of rreeways, the speakers rroposed that the ci ty now should take a stand opposing the construction of any nl."w freeway in the 1outh county area. Two veterans of Laguna 's ~ix-year 1trugg!e to hav e the pr oposed freew ay moved from the coast to tbe inland rou te behind the hills, Victor Andrews' and Har- ry Grimsley, warned that the result of new hearings could well be "something worse than the route now planned." Speaking in favor of reopening the ~mpson of Pro . environment People Kirkpatrick of the Citizens' Town Pla n· ning Associat ion. James Dilley of the Laguna Greenbelt, Bea Whittl esey of the Laguna Beac h Histo rical Society, Carol thompson o f Pro-environment-People IPEPJ, Fran Engleha rt of Village Laguna and Jon Brand, who said he was speaking as an individual rather tha n for lhe Civic League of which he is president. Some of the spea kers said they had • supported the early campagin thal resulted in a state .decision in 1967 to move the adopted route inland, but main- tained that circumstances since have changed. They cited new ecological con· cems. development or interest in the Green~t. the fact that problems with the New!Xlrt Beach segment of the freeway coukl result in an unfavorable or even an unfinished freewa y in the southern sector, change or route, the slowdown in lhe Orange Cou nty popula· tion boom and the probable development in the next 10 years of new transportation methods. Damage to the entire coastal area from the const ruction of another freeway could 1se be an "eeolog1cal disaster" of major pro- !Xlrtions , said the CTPA. "We do not need the Coastal Frf'""way now. We probably will 1.ot need Jt in t.~ future," said Village Laguna, citing major changes in population projections. , And rews, ' recalling the s i x • y ea r freeway fight during which some m.ooo v.•as spent on engineering studies to persuade the state of the feasibility of an inland route. countered, "I hate freeways as much as anyone else, and if you coold stop the de velopment in Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo and the Moulton Ranch this argument might be valid. "But t.be figure& on Orange County growth are not correct. Although it has slov.·ed down, it's still the fastest growing county in the. United States. Originally not one. but two freeways were planned, and only the assurance that Laguna Beach would never permit high ris~. high density development peniuaded the Highway Commission to accept the route change. · Pacific Coast Highway is seriously overloaded now, he added, because the existing freeways are overloaded and the only possible way to keep more people from driving through Laguna Is with a freewa y. Grimsley warned that opening up the a route talks again would be "playing with fire." "l spent eight years of my life and a good deal of money trying to protect this community and get the freeway back of the hills. If you can produce a way to ban the automob ile you might have a chance. If you open it up again now you will end up with so mething much worse than what · Ls now planned." Mayor Richard Goldberg, recalling the unity displayed when 1,000 Lagunans at- tended the 1967 hearing that resulted in the route change said the opinions ex· pressed "come to me as quite a shock, but, as with the height limitation, we (the council ) want what lhe people want." SPCA Hou11ded Dog Esca pes, Rooters Don't Laguna Petition In Court Action A pair of cheering onlookers \Vere arrested Thursday aflemoon In the Woodland Dr ive area of Laguna Beach for allegedly hounding an animal co n· trol officer trying to ca pture a stray dog . The d0g catcher from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty t0 Ani. mals !SPCA) anticipa ting the usual round of jeers, ca lled police prior to even entering the Laguna Canyon community to round up the loose animals. Officers arri\'cd to find a small cro11·d cheering the dogs and booing the SPCA. Police tried to calm d0\1•n the spectators as the animal control off ic er closed in on a stray. · But tv .. o men then broke from th e crov.•d and began chasin g the animal, urging it to !\cc, investigators said. The men v.·ere ta ken into custodv for interfering with authorities and Iden tified a!! David W. Dwyer, 311, of iZ67 Fairyv.·ood Lane, and Richard 0. Arnold, 21. of Santa Ana. The dog got 11way, $250,000 Matching Fund .For MaiI1BeachParkOl{'cl Laguna Beach city manager Lav.·rence Rose has announcc>d the approval of a $2f)(),000 matching fund Land and \\'ater Airport Chief Cites Buildup Planned development on the Jrvine Ra ncll v.·ou)d pre1·en l lhe use of the l" S, Marine Corps Air Stut1on at El Toro as a civilian commercial airport. Orange County Airporl Oirector Robe rt Bresnahan said today. Conservation gran t for fo.1a in Beach park development. The funds , he told the city council this \\·eek, v.·ill be avail able Nov. 30. Lnder lhe grant , the city will be reim· bursed at lhe rate of 50 cents to the dollar for ex pe nditures up to the cur· rently budgeted $&00,000 to complete ac· quisition and development under Phase 1 of the pa rk program . Reimbursement can be claime d as ex· p€nd1tures are n1arle, Rose explained. ·(For cx;imple , l\'e i;penl ~12.000 on plan preparation "<Ind \~ immediately !;le en- r11 !crl 10 cl::1in1 $1i,OOO, so the cash fl o\V can be ma1nta1ned." Celestial Circtis By BARBARA KR.ElBICH 01 ltle D•llY Piie! ll•tl Legality of the iniliative pelition th at led to the Laguna Beach high raise elec· tion Aug. 3 was challenged tOOay in a court action fil ed against the city by reallor Vern Taschner. Attorney' ·for Taschner,_'fho previou&.ly <'-~ •""'"~'1~~oe­ti0il; ;tned ·1 petition for 1 writ of mandate HUN to declare the initiative un· -_: cwdUtil&il tn the Pourtb otatrict Court · cf Appta\s; San Bern,nllno. IJ -~ the llU!t WIJllLI l11Y1lidale tbt eJectfon in whkb flt pirc:tnt of the city'• regl!l.tf'l!d volen: approved, by 8 13- 1 margin, a 36-foot hejgbt lbnitation far building1 in Laguna. Mayor Richard Goldberg was given a aipy of the complaint 1t his Laguna Beach restaurant, Sunny's-Sidewalk Cafe, Thursday afternoon. The mayor was ron· ferring with city m11nager Lawrence Rose in the restaurant patio when he was handed a copy of the 65-page document filed by the' Los Angele• law firm of Mathews, Lane and Hoag, in Taschner·s behalf. The firm , whic h also handled the pre- election suit challenging the legality C'lf Utt initiative, also represents the Hotel Laguna Corporation. In effect, the city ls asked to declare the initiative illegal and refrain from en· forcing the ordinance , or tn 1ppe11r in court to show cause why it ahoold be en· forced . The clerk of the Fourth District Ap- pellate Court said it is now up to the court f.tJ de cide whether to grant or deny the peti tion. If it Is granted. a he;irin~ d11le wil l be set, and city attorney Tully Se ymour will present U-1e city's case. The suit i!\ gimllar to one filed in Bresnahan sairl the lr\'i ne Co mapny general plan calls for intense develop- ment at"both ends of the existing mili tary and proposed commercia l runv.•ays. Irvine Company spokesma n this morn· lng said what Bresnahan said Is true and reiterated its opposition lo consideration of the airfield as a future commercial jetport. The funds, he added, are for ac qu isition of additional parcels and developme nt of tht! park, over and above the initial purchase price. The mo ney comes from the federal Land and Wate r Acquisition Fund pro- gram which is administered by the slate. A colorful sky sho1v brightens the beachfron t along the Orange Co ast Thursday nig ht, the result of a test launch or a Minuteman intercon · tinential ballistic missile. The red and bl ue display lit up the night sky at 6:40 p.m. and \Vas caused by li ght bouncing off ice crystals in the missile's contrail. Orang~ County Superior Court before th e high rise election and upheld by Judge J . E. T. Rutter, whos e decision was later overturned by the appellate court ln response to an appeal filed by attorney William Wilcoxen . The Supreme Court ot the State of California then refused to grant a hearing in the" attempt to halt the A compa ny officer said the land development firm opposes both interim, or permanent commercial use of the airfield by commerci&.l carriers. In addition, the city manager said, the city has another application pending for a Legacy of Parks grant. ThiJI: applic.11tion for an outrig ht cash granL of $225,000 is now in Washington and "preceeding well " he said. Nixon Tabs Two Czars eltclion. The·appellate court at that lime ruled that legality of the initiative still could be challenged after the ~lection . City Manager Rose Aid today he was not surprised by the suit, 1iRcf! Taschner earlier bsi(l declared hii intent to have "\.\'e ire opposed to interj,m use of El Toro by commercial airffa£t becau se that v.'ou!d be a fool in the door to permanent use and the re are already overflights of establishe r! and emerging urban development of Ro~smoor Leisure World, Lake Fores!, Missinn Viejo, Laguna Niguel, 'I'ustln and Orange," he gaJd. At present Rose said, the city ls con· templating the issuance of additional bonds in the amount of $750.000 by the non·profit corporatio n that bought the !\fain Beach. or by a new corP.Oration, to generate the additional capital needed to finance the total $1'.2 mil lion ;:acquisition and development program for the Main Beach. For ·Pay, Price Panel,s \ the initiative ruled illegal, should the election be 1uccessful . The petition .11tlege11 th11t the height ~ limit ordinance is an attempt to ch11r.ge WASHINGTON (AP l -President Nixon ~elected U.S. Distric t Judge George H. Boldt of Washingcon stale today tct·head the .tripartite Pay Board which will con· County 'Vote Power' Drops . ' • ~oll.s Decrease by 62,016; GOP Still Holds Edge Voter rtgistralion in Ora nge County, Unue to be Republican strongholds. preponderance of Republican voterr are r,necting 1he off-e.lecUon ye.11r, has drop-~·current figures: Newport Beach Laguna Hills 9,156 2,159: Caplitrtlno ped 62 016 In the past year according lo GOP, l9,l40; Democrats 6·500; Costa Beach 195 638· Dana Point t,286 704· El ' ' . Mesa 14.CH4 10.085: HunUngton Beach · · _ ' fJgures releas<!d loday by Reg1slrar of 22,980 20,IB2: Feun\aln Villey 6,510 5,314 ; Toro 3,7M f:oo.(; Emerald Biy Ml ltfl; Voters David Hllhcock. La~na Beach 4956 2.7911. South Laguna 3,459 l,OIK>; Irvine l,'400 Total regh1tr11!lon is 5~0.990 rompared Seal Beach 9,423 6,123~ San Clemente 731; Bay Vie w (SanLI Ana Height.!) l,202 to 612,066 a year t1go. Republica ns !:till 4 !f~I 2,095; San Juan Capistrano 1,268 842. , outnum ber lkmoc rats handlly but 1he s.~1. Mino r ~y registration figures arc numerical margin I:; lc11s. The figures Coa!!l31 area cities with a majorlty of American Independent, 3,2.49 : Peace ind with J970 totalii in p!rcnth~e!l are : GOP Oemocrats are Los Aliimitos 1,836 hfJ0.3: Freedom, 1,781 and ml11ct-llaneous~ 93. 290.915 (326,459): Dcmocr'iHs 22.fl.022 \Vcstminster 11 ,047 8,647. Unincorpo raied The.re ire· 25.90.1 potential voters In the (252 ,590); GOP advintage 62,893 (73,669). cnmmun ities, Sunset Beach 276 272. county who declined to name• political Mo:;t Orange Coasl rommunitles con· Unincorporated areas ' I l h 1 party aftUlatlon. .\ • , \ . kd amend the zoning ordinance without trot the w)ge tncreases American complying \'V"ith the requirements of 1.he workers receive during Phase 2 fl/ the ad· planning and zoning lawi; of the state. It ministration's antl·inOation prqgr\m. further alleE!eS lhllt the authority to deal · He n a RI e d c J k G ay· son Jr. wllb zoning laws~ e press\y delegate~ to · ~c son r . . • the city councll and •nnlng commls~1on lean· or Southern Methodist Un1vers1ty'a and tMt this author ~nnot be taken huaineas school, lo head the companion away through a tiq iniUative Price Commhslon. ordinance. And Nixon immediately to l d the two The inlUatlve onlln , it is charged, L •• ~ L °'• cannot be la..t\llly -9ft pn>Villo!tJ O( ,uY&I u5 he w1nted tbe'ln to underta.~e u~ the atate boutlnl-Jaw ntber than.the zoo. fight op inst lnllaUon "without lnJlilut!Dn Ing law, ... proponoOt. of U.. lnHiaU'9 of massive conlrols.".. - The boorcla Will be doomed to r.Jlutt, Nixon. ~. 1r ihe1 ..... 11 ;;&much Schools, PoBt Office aOvemment llndlMI." ' · ' . ' \ ,,,. IS.-Pay Board b com of Clo~d on .v eu' Day eciuaJ nurpbers.of. Jabor. ma apd ... public membe~ -wilh the ltve J)Ubllc ln' n1tionil oblttvance or Veterans' members eJpected to cast \the< awing Day M!>ndey\ t.lgwll Be1c'h 11ehoot1 and votes In chafUng ~1tndards fw ~wage city ofTlce!! will close Ind ~re win be no hikea aft.er the, Phase I freeze espites mall dCllvery. ' Nov. 13. . By Congresslon11 ·decree. all federal All seven menibers af the Prior Com-employe.s will be 1iven 1 h9llday and the min ion,· which will decide how much pollt o((lce11wlll not. be opn f6r business. bt.udnepes m11y raise ·their, prk:u, are u·owever, tr1u1h wUI be . collected a.a rrom th6 publk, 1e,ner~y ea.at coast usu1l _ IOd.moet merchaotarlld btnlta: wW ~; ·• -~ • reJ!l!!D ~ ,, ' ma intam. Rnd fi nally, when the legislature has presrribed that action be performed by a local body , the electorale is excluded . Rose said today. ''It is my un- derstanding that this action will have no immediate effect. since lhe ordinance re· mains valid until the court rules r.therwise." The lengthy court document cites a long list of "point! and authorities," irmong-them the fict that •'damages will be suffered by the petitioner." Attorney William Wiicoxen, who spear. beaded the legal fight f() hold the elec- tion. commenled today, "What they're saying is that the state legislature can, by legislation, deprive the people of their initiative power within the constitution. 1£ they can do this in term s of land use and zoning matters, it takes a broad area out of the initia tive process. It presents some inleresting legal issues.'' Wilcoxen ~aid that in researc hing the subject ea rlier he had discovered many changes tn the laws in the past 10 )'ears and said he ·would be glad to turn over his material to the city attorney. Laguna Beach writer Arnold Hano, who played a key role in organiuation or the Village Laguna group that backed the in- itiative, said 100.ay tie would be surprised if the election were to be ove rturned by the court. "This strikes me as the las t desperate gasp of a greedy set of landlords and pro- fiteers who see their source of plunder disappeari ng." said Hano . "We ex pect the city tn defend the "'ill of the people with vigor and know-how and com· passion." Hano said that Vi!lage Laguna has no immediate plans to participate in the legal prnceedings. assuming the city will han dle the case effectively, but would be happy to appear as · a "friend of the court" if necessary. Ohio Financier Dies CLEVELAND, Ohio (A Pl -WUllam R. .O;iley, 79, former owner or the Cleveland Indian s and president or otis & Co., a private banking nrm, died Thursday. Dalty also owned the now defunct SeatUe P ilots baseball teall). Orange That old .devil fog will roll "back in Saturday morning and evtninl, cooling things down to 158 degrees along the coast and 75 further in,. land, with oveml&ht lows In I.be ~ 5$ range. . JNSmE TODAY Rick Woods, tM b<1! tnofofo. -cucl• racer in the countrv, wUl be participating in Costa Meta races tonigh t. Story and pidure1 arc in toda~'s W te~indtr·. QQ. Pag e 21. · ' IM'lfft .. ,., Mtflolel Plflllfl• t N•tleMl .MeM • I 0r•"'4 C11111ty I ""'-""" non lr!Yle I"....... • '""' , .. 1. Ttlewlli..t • net._ 1'"D w........ •·· "-"'·· NeWI ,,. , , WffWI ,._. W ........ J'ld7 ' • r • - '\ . • - ( • f DAILY PILOT SC F'ri~y, Oct.okt 22, 1971 Can Playboy Discover W ortl1wl1ile Yarn Here By JOH:~ VALTERZA 0 1 !h• Dl i!V l'llot ~till On the agenda the standard heading 1s easy to ignore AH it savs is ··Comments from Councilmen ." but on occasion that lil!le item can yield. some spicv tidbits. ·n1ey came this wee·k in San Clemente from Councilman Thomas O'l\ee/P, v.'ho asked the simple ques1ion of his fello11·s: . "Has anyone fron1 Playboy talked to any of _l'ou"'" ,., And that's about all he 1vould say . ' Councilmen were obviously curious. Three reporters and one sole audience member \.l'ho v.•as still -literallv -aY.'a ke v.·ere interested as 11•ell. iThe only other person in the audience 11·as asleep ). "I don't really know what it's all about ," O'Keefe added. but I know the someone has been intervie>1·ing in to>1'TI for a possible article on San Clemente. Thanks a lot. Councilman Tom . Little gems like that make folks in to\l.'TI uneasy. What's the guy going to say about San Clemente that might be 11'orth that hefty check Hugh Hefner pays for ya ms? Local writers have tried to make colorful copy of San Clemente. Richard Nixon and all Ule other stuff. So have the dozens or 1,1•riters v.·ho folio\.\' the Administration every\\'here in the v.•orld. But \1-riting about San Clemente -ABOVT San Clemente and where .\!r. Nixon fits in -is tough. Because. to put it bluntly. lhe to,~·n is the same \\·hether the great one is here or not. But trying to convince people of that fact -people who don 't live here - is impossible. They don 't believe that r-.1r. Nixon onl y aligh~ from his car once a year to buy candy or a beach ball. ·The rest of the time he and Bebe Rebozo drive around a little, occasion· ·ally get caughl in a dead·end up in 1'rabuco or Ortega sJnnev.·here. then dri\'e back. Oh ... !\fr. Nixon voted here once. f'ace facts. folks. President Richard Nixon loves his compound, his beautiful Spanish house and the y,•eather, scenery and seclusion. He comes here to get away from ii all. not lo wander the streets and get mobbed at every turn. And San Clementeans have learned to handle lhe v.·hole situation 111!h unbelie\·ab!e aplomb. No one sells vials of Si'a 1,1•ate r on street Comers guaranteed In come fron1 Nixon's Point. So sniff around all you \Vant. Pia;. boy But belch& a bunny that Hugh ~{efner _ya1111s 11·hcn he reads the final draft . ... But \\'ail a minute. There is an idea that'll get the httle town in prinL Maybe the phantom Playboy scribe isn't a writer at all . . Think of il ... a five page photo spread just hke they do it in London, Israel. Russia and Hawaii. "The Girls of San Clemente." ~ " ... a dazzling pictorial on the bumper crop of beaulies from that sleepy ~ Spanish village by the sea." Nixo11 Vows Woma11Judge On High Court In Future WASHINGTON (U PI ) -President \ixon. who maintained the all·male tradi· ion of the Supreme Court in nominating .;, justices William H. Rehnquist and ,ewls F. Powell Jr .. vowed today. ''there ~ill be a woman on the Supreme Court" In a speech to the National Federation ,r Republ ican "'omen. Nixon said he "·as iroud of the l>1'0 men he named to the :ourt Thursday night. "I kno1v that a great many in Lhis au- lienct", including my \Vife. 1,1·anted a ~'Oman to be not only considered but ap- iointed to the court." ]';ixon said "But \e have made a beginning. There will be 1 \11oman on the Supreme Court." The president implied 1t wa~ the ~1nerican Bar Association's rejection (Jr '.aliforn1a .Judge ~11Jdred L1ll1e lhal 1revented the nan1ing of !he first fen1ale nember of the •lligh Cflurl. • "I feel i;on1e\\'hal lonel.1 ."" :0:1xon told 11s woman audience ··rm the oply n1an .n the platform. 1 mu st say tha(,s a bet· er break than a "'Oman gets when she OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT 1 CllNIGe COAIT PU&LISHIHQ CQV..JIAKY ' •r flol>trf N. Wt1d ,.,.,ilkld •ncl l"llblllllft' goes before the American Bar Associa· lion. "'Vhen \the AB.'\) jury of 12 decides 011 the 1nerits of the nominees that the President submits to then1 •.. the ;ury should have al lea st one 1~·oman on it."' Althollgh the President submitted the na1nes of six potential non1inees lt> the ABA, he did not consult \\'ith the associa· lion about the qualification of either Rehnqui~t nr Pcnvell Although there were indications the no1n1nation of any ol those six would be inught \'igorously in Senate confirn1a!ion proceedings. the nominations of Rehn· qu1st ;:ind Po,\·ell evoked no hostili ty. Nixon c!earh• expected -and said he dJd -!hat Jiis nontinees \1·ould bnng fort h a "str1rt construct1Qn1sl"' ma Jonty on the bench ··for gener311Qns lo corne ... L"nless Senat e confirmation hearings, likely to open shortly airer Nov. 2. pro· dut.·e the ~or! of damaging persona! disclosures which defeated norninees Cl e- ment F". Hayns1,1·or!h .Jr. of South Carolina and G, Harrold Cars"·ell of Florida. it \\'as considered a certainty !hat Rehnquist and Poy,·eJI would win the Senate's "advise and coosenL'' A ma· jority vote is required to confirm nominees. City .Cool To :rroposal From Chief A proposal by Laguna 's ne\\' Police Chief Joseph Kelly that the city council 3uthorize the h1r111i; of a records bureau super\·isor to help so rt out the "n1orass of paper" in the J)(1l1ce departmen1 was given a i.:ool receptlon by budgel·enn. scious cit.1• co11nt'tln1en lh1 s 11·rf'k .i'\otu1g 1ha1 the «uunl'd had a11thnr12ed a new r yp1~t -l·lerl-. posiliQn lor l11e depart· n1en t in Jts current budget. Ke!ly said 1hat on reflection he realized this would not be a satisfa ctory solutio n. \\'hat is needed. he said, is a eomplele anal ysis of the current record system and development of a new and better system ot handling the steadily increasing load of paper work demanded by the courts. The eventual airn. he added, \Yould be to get the records into condition for com· p11ter1zation. in keeping with current trends throughout the country . The supervisor's salary \\'OU!d be lugher than lhat nf the typisl.-£lerk. Kelly said. and the difference of ~2.424 for the balance of the fiscal )'ear could be transferred From unexpended mone:-' for another ·police budget iten1 . Counci11nan Charlton Boyd noted that the salary diflcren('e 011 an annual basis -\\"Ith a $516 monthly 1nax11nun1 l'or a lypis!-clerk and a S929 1naximum for the supervisor -would an1ount lo sorne $4.000 and that the supervisor pay would be seven steps higher th;in that of t•1e ci- ty clerk whose job, he said is "much more responsible." "J"m afraid ol building a hi£'rarchy 1n ()1Je department." said Bo~·d. "and I'd suggest you examine this further as to actual need and try to live 1,1·ith it for this budget year .. , Councilman Edward Lorr said he felt !he chief kne1v better what was needed and moved approva l of the request. City manager Lawrence Rose said he \\'Ould not advise a delay or another year. "There are IY.'O solutions." he said. ··Get the records into condition to be con1- puterized or keep adding more people. J !hink the chief's proposal \vould reduce lhe future dernand for additional clerical pcrs~nnel and we"d spend Jes~ in the long run. , Council1nan Roy Hoh11 questioned the need for hiring a full time S}'Stems ;inalysl for one city department. '"If the records 11'ere put into shape. lt l'hould just be a housekeeping situation from then on.'" said Holm . "\Vouldn 't it he possible lo hire a qualified consultant Jnr this'.''' Kelly said consultants v.•ere a1•ailable hut he did not kno1v the cosL !11avor Richard Goldberg said it seemed to hirTI a !C'!llporary assignn1ent \\'ould be suff1. !'1rnt. "Since we seem to be building up to a council denial." he !old Kelly. "Do you 11ant us to vote now, or would you rather .seek an alternate solution?" It was ;igreed that Kelly and Rose \1·ould ex- ;imine the matter further. Isabel L. Boyle Services Slated .<\t Pacific Vie,~· Funeral service~ 1\'tll be held at 11 a.n1. S;;\urday ior Emerald Bey ,e11ident l~abel L. Boyle \\'ho died Wednesday at I l1e age of 58 at South Coast Community J !nspital. \1rs. Boyle . who had l11·ed in !he L:•guna Beach area for !he past 14 years. 11·as artivr in volunteer \\'Ork al l'hildren's l!osp1tal 111 Orange and 11·as nn!ed for her efforls to help hantl1capprd l'hildrrn. The scr,1t e!i 11·11 ! he hrld al P;1 r1r1r \"1e11 CJ1aprl 1n Corona del ,\·Jar anrl 111- tcrincnt 11·ill follo1\' al Pac1fir \'1e\\' fl1emoriat Park. i\lrs. Boyle. of 1101 En1era!d Ba~. is survived by tv.·o daughters. Susan E,vrk and Victoria St raube!. a sister, V1rgin1a Crane and three grandchildren. J1t\ R. Curley Yo Praiclent t nd l:;cncr~l M.lrw:;v 1~0111 11 K11vil E<1ltor i\o"'al A. Murplii~• Mlnli"" f~iior 'g,.,z. H. l oo.s R;dufll r. N•ll Adlltlnt M91'911\~!1 Ed llon ' Laguna Encroachments Can-Be Removed-Aide .... ., .. .._. Otfl'• :22? f or•1t A't'tn~• liltm•t .ddr1n : r.O. loa 666, !2652 i'-s.. c ..... Offlct \ 305 Nortb lJ C1mi11• b1I, 92672 • !'.:ncroachmenls blocking a con· tr fJversial alley in Laguna Beach prob· ably can be removed wllhoul lit1gatio•1. ci!y attorney Tully Seymour told the city cCUJcil th ls week. but only it the city comes up with definite plans lo re-open lhe alley to traffic, ... Learning that the project could cost in the neighborhood or SIS.000 to $20,000. councilmen agreed there would be no 1vay to squeeze !u~h an amount out of the present budget and \'Oled unanimously to consider the alley imProvement as a budget item next year. The alley, running parallel to Glen - ne.vre Street and Coast Highway, from Anita St reet to Thalia St rei!t .. has been closed to "'ehicu!ar traffic for years. since the grade \\'as !ov.·e~ and a night of ste;>! built in the righ1:-0f·v,·ay in the course of additions to the Laguna Beach ~1ortuar). . Seytnour said he had ronferred 1vith John Minter, owner of the proper!;.·. who said he 1\'ou\d remo\'e all lhe en· croachmen1s e1cept a wall nf !he ,mortuary building, whtrh projects only one !oot inlo lhe alley, U the city is serious about completing the alley im· provement. Sevmour siid it \\'a$ unlikelv a court wouid order the building w&ll moved ba t:k-, but ii is not a serious impairment. However, changing the grade of the alley \\'OUld impair access to S<lme garages and a Cllr storage lot and the city probabl y 11·oul d have to count on severance damages in the neighbQrhood of $5.000. City engineer Joseph S"·eany said COn. ~!ruction costs lfJ restore the alley for traffic passage would amount to about $7.500. These sums. added to legal ex· pepses of some $2 ,500 and an appraisal f~·-o eslablish damages of $500 to $1.000, 1v Jld bring total cost to more than $ 5.000. City manager Lawrence Rose said it would be ad visable to count on an additional i;um for contingencies. since re1noval of dirt mi(ht necessiUlte ,buildi.!!( some supporting 'falls. Counc ilman Charlton Boyd who. v.·11h councilman Edwacd f..()rr. hns been 1,1-restling \11ith the alley prob!tm for so111e time. said they \Vere pleased the s!ze of the problem "has been \l'hitlled flo11·n a bit" but added, "the money just isn 't .available now."' • .. J11st Lil~e tire 'Old Corps' DAILY PILOT 511it l'holt ~larine (;unncry Sergean! .J inunie Broca to takes a .sip of 11·c11·1n \vater frorn hi s canteen during a 50· 111!.le l11ke 'fhursoay on El 1'oro Road near the i\1arine Corps .i\ir Station. 1·he co n11nandant of t he ivlarine Corps proinised the nation that future l\lar1nes. \l'OU!d be Jean and hard. Ba,::e cnmn1anders took the hint. Development Halt Seen Board Seeks Solution to Big Seivage Pileup • By PAM ELA HALLAN Of tftt Dt ily l'llol Sl•!I The ft'loulton-Nigue! \\'ater District faced with a problen1 that could halt area development -is seeking alternate 1,1·ays lo handle increasing amounts of sewage. Carl Kymla. mannger of the district. said Thursday his district has not veL been asked by the Regional Water Quitli· t_v Control Board lo stop <lCcepting sewer i.:onnections. But he said !he fl1oulton- i\1iguel treatment facili11es are rcachini:: capacity and interim solu!ions 1,1·!11 ha~·e to be found until the new lreatmen1 facility in San Juan Capistrano. whic h tlloulton·N lguel wil! share, is completed. Hideous Soiue di~tricts -Dana Point and Laguna Beach -ha1,e already been ask- ed to ~top accepting se1,1·er connections until in1pro1 ernents are made because of Ol'erloaded facilities. Kl'n1!a said his distrirt has been asked bv the 1\•ater qualitv control board to sulr init :ln inicnm se1\;age plan Ufltil the new treallnen! facilities are com pleted. Interim plans sub111itted to the board of d1rcetors inelude asking South Laguna ror an additional 400.000 g<.llons per day in 11.<: lrcalrnent plan!. This v.•ou!d p!'ovide a total nf 111·0 1nill1on i;allon~ per df!y a! U1at racilit~-. Another <illernat1 vr L~ tn d1sch<1rge el- Dea tits LA Brutality to Aniniuls Told LOS ANGELES !UPI ) -A foriner city animal control officer testified under oath Thursday that he saw cats and dogs beaten to death ...,,ith lead pipes and doi:: fights staged at Los Angeles animal shelters. Slel'e Bough, a preveterinary student at Val!ey College. was a witness at a city council hearing on alleged 1nistreatn1ent of ani111als. He said he worked for the <1nimal rcg1Jlatlon department. fron1 i\larrh. 1969 to Apnl, 1971. lie said he 11'a.~ told th;:it lln1n1at control offi cers "pulled oH head!'> of live hirds tn see ho1v far the blood l\'OUld ~quirt , Dog fights. hr added. were s!aged ;:if1C'r hours by officers at son1e shelters Anim als 1l'ere placed 1n a so-cal!erl f'11thanasia machine to br killed b\' tl l'compression. J1e said, but 1n nlan~ 1..ases attendants did not check to see ir lhey wC're reall.I' dead belore !hro\\'111g then1 In disposal bins, In other instances of alleged cr11ell.1·. Bou gh ..;.'t irl he sa1v on injured pige0n fed lo a v.'ease!·l1ke South An1erican anirnal and <trldl'rl that otl1er r:n1ployes told him k111cns and puppies were fed 10 large :-tn;ikr~ 11obrrt T. nu sh .... eh1rf of I he Anrmal llrgulat1on Drpartinrn!. had 110 irn· 1nrd1ate reply 10 ~he test in10 11,1. nuent into Laguna Niguel Lake until the EI Sig11el Golf Course efnuent program is in operation, if H can be v.·ork-ed out with lhe Orange County Flo~d Control District. A third alternalive is to expand one plant fro1n a t:apacily of a half·million gallons pel' Uay lo one·million gallons. Requirements for expanding the plant <ire being \vorked ou t 1vith the v.·ater qu;"Jli!y control board. l\.r1n!a also sard the :\1ission Viejo Cc1n1 pany is planning a method wherein lhe finn can accept 400,000 gallons per d::iy of c[flucnt during the winlt r rain periods when , thev normally could not · lake deli\'er:-· 0f ef.fluent. ' I le also said a portion of !he new San Juan plant rnighl be a1·ai!able for use prior to 101al t'Olnpleuon . But this 1\·ou!d l1ave to be 11egotiated with San Juan Capistrano . \\'hen the nev.· fa cility is completed. :\1oul ton·Nigue! ll'i!l have an lncreased t:apaeity ol four-million gallons per lay. l\yn1!a said it n01v appears that the district •,vill ha ve to pay a quarter of a million dollars more for its portion of the t:onstruction of the nev.· plant. That would bring the districl"s share Lo $2.251.000 for 80 percent or the new p!ant"s additional t<ipacity But be<:ause of the Da na Point Sanitary IJ 1strict's nked for capal'it~· in the new plan1 . lhr i\loulton-:\1guel \\'a!er Di~tr1ct 1n1i.:ht IJe a~ked to i;:i l'e up part o( it ~ f'.1p!1C"I!~, l\vn1IH !><l1d !111 ~ \\'Ill h;H·e to bf rtegO t1a!ed at a special meeting. UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENREDON-SHERRILL-MARGE CARSON LAR GEST SELECTIO N IN THE A REA For t he fin•st i~ 1tylin9 , qu•lity, 1electiori; e l'ld strvice, try T•d 4on Herriert, lnt•r!orJ.' ~~~~~----::--~~~~-",--~~~~~~~~~~i DEALERS EOR : HENREDQN -DREXE~ -HERITAGE '7aJ;/,--····~· " NEWPORT BEACH Profe1sion11 l~tfri0r 1727 Westcliff Dr., M2·20SO Designers Available -AID OPEN FRfQ.AY 'TIL 9 IN.TERI 0 Rs ~ct11t T.Zt '1'ff Mttt tf Or...,. CMl!ty -J~D·l 2•J LAGUNA BEACH 34S North Co11t Highway I Phone: 4'4-65$1 · - -. I l, l I I I ·' " I I I ! I I: I' l __ ...,_'T_ ' r • ·--.. • -- Today'•~ San Cle111enie Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Steeb VOL 64, NO. 253, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 , ·197f .TEN CENTS • • IXOll a s WO rice Airport Status Eyed U.S. Judge, SMUDean Irvine Ranch Buildup at Runways Cited Win Posts By L. PETER KRIEG 01 t~f 0•!11 'llol 51•11 Planned development on the lrvine Rat1ch would prevent the use of the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro as a civilian commercial airport, Orange County Airport Director R o b e r t Bresnahan said today. Bre:iinahan said the Irvine Comapny general plan calls for intense develop. ment at both ends of the existing military and proposed commercial runways. Irvine Company spokesman this morn· lng said what Bresnahan said is true and reiterated Hs opposition to considera1ion of the airfield as a future commercial jetport. A company officer said the land development firm opposes both interim, or perm anent commercial use of the tirfield by commcrci.5.l carriers. "We are opposed to interim use of El roro by commercial aircrufl l>ccause tha t wou ld be a fool in the door to :>ermanent use and I.here· are already Overflights of established and emerging urban development of Rossmoor Leisure World, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Tustin and Orange," he JC!id. Recommendations for use or the f..1arine facility for commercial jets have been made by variour; individuals and 1tudy groups including the controversial Ralph 1-f. Parsons report prepared for Orange County supervisors la st year. _}{~er, the lrv~_~kesmsn quoted 1, ..'"~ Pf'e!Merit'WillMt\1 R. M"ason in l a ,statement made fast March when the master plan was unveiled in which he said: '"Commercial operations at El Toro would place intolerable stresses upon the present residents in the El Toro vicinity who now tolerate military operations in recOJ::nition of their national defense mission. .. Use of El Toro for commercial jets is also incompatible with the urban en· vironment we plan and envision for the area .'' The company .'ipokesman said !he com- plan nor "'ill it make any recommenda· pany has no inlention of changing !hat tion that. any presiding government ag· ency change i!.. Bresnahan had made ii plain without. a change in the plan litlle consideration could be given to even joint use of El 1orn. "Nothing can happen out there until the &eneral p!an is revised for an airport," he said. He said that the company has an agreement with the Marines there will be no additional development in the area ··until the Marines no longer have use for Et Toro." l{e pointed out that much of the O'l"ea has been placed in agricul- tur;il preserves "for that very reason.'' -According to Bresnahan, the general pla n shows school sites al both ends of I.he existing runways and a major financial center with high rise develop ment within the triangl_!. _cr.~'!te9 ~ th{!: Intersection 0£ the San Dlq:o W Santa Ana freewsys. "This plan if built would elimlnate any Mobile Home Develope_r Gets 01( for Drain Pipe San Clemente city councilmen this week sided with the developer of a new nobile home park and agreed to accept !he firm's ideas for a drainage pipe, in- 1!ead of a system reco mmended by the :Hy staff. The decision over lhe size and com· ~sition of the large dra in pipe hel \\•een ~"·o lakes on the Shorccliffs Golf Course laved Lincoln Savings and Loan perhaps lSO.IXXI in extra costs. The issue centered over a secondary Bank Op_position To Course Road ~ Called Confusing The city of Sar. Clemente has asked ~at the Bank of America be more. 1pecific in Its demands that no ne1v road ~uld be allowed across the San Clemente municipal golf course lo serve a proposed major condominiu m project. The bank , serving as trustee of the links donated to the city in 1929, has of· 1iciatly opposed any construction of an ut.ension nf Avenid11 Magdalena. • The bank oppositions this week was tenned "hazy" and "confusing" by city oouncilmen . t The council has wre lied with the pro- blem surrounding th Douglass-Pacillc C.orporaUon's plans for the housing proj- ect for the past several months. 'Jn the~iitest communication to the city, lhe ban 's assistant cai¥licr steadfastly 5aid th nk would not &llow a road . ut ncilmcn and developers have ar ued that an easement for such a road lsts. uncllmen ln 19fi3. in essence, con- the easeml!:nt 11nd Its avallabillty In a larli-exchange agreement with G. C!arsod Rasmu!'lscn. the pwncr o! the land Jhert the hou sing project is proposed. · Ral mussen traded a canyon where a bJl.I diamond now stJnds for the right.$ to the easement. "I ~inly .,,,lsh the blink .,,,ould spell out whal It dis1pprove11 of instead of M'n· dlog us these hazy Jelte~." said f..fayor W.alter Evans. "Thty're beating 11m11nd Ike bush. In· 1tt11d of giYing us specifics." he added. ·The c::tty has 11pprnvtd the ro11d iii.~ part ol a pack.age granted U> the d·evelopment firm last July. The pmjecl ."wllh more. tha~ ."JOO eon· domlnlum uni ts and 76 estate lotli, is now In the plAllning 1t1ses.. • • drainage project serving the mobile home park on the edge of the north nine of the lin ks . City Eng ineer Phil Peter had recom· menrled that ins!ead of a 24-inch cor- rugated metal line between tv.·o lakes in tne drainage 11rea serving the park, ·'fine of concrete or transile of about 39 lnthes be installrd Bul 1n lengthy discussions \Vednesday spokesnlen for Lincoln argued that a larger pipe could cause flood damage to the la kes on the golf course and because of thal fear Lincoln would not be willing to a'-Sumc all liability for damage from th e new drain. Under the smaller r!rain . they added. lhe cit y would be held harmless from any flood damage liability. City Attorney F. MacKenzie Brown agreed t.ha_t thei offer was a legally val id one by the de velopment firm . Lincoln aides further argued that they believed it unfair that their firm should 'build an expensive, new line which, would also handle drainage from surroun ding properties which are not yet developed. • With the .c;mall line, drainage frttm those properties would take the fonn of sheet overnow which exists presentJy. The decision by councilmen clea'ts the books on the Lincoln project approYal. Spokesmen for the firm said there was no further opposition to any city condition.! for the expensive development. • Council Scraps • Federal Funds Application ' 'T1'e Clty of San Clen-.en~ officially ha.t changed ita mind and 11crapped lLot ap. plication fo r $19.000 in funds under.Prest. dent Nixon 's· Emergtncy Employment Act. Cla iming that they discovered too many strings •lta\chcd to the ntw federal program lo hire prim11;rlly unemployed Vietnam veterans, coun· cilmm voted 4-1 to abandon Ill ap- P.lication whic.b .)VOuld have y)elded funds tor thret new empJogei of tlle' city. But conditions on the. grant -. some of th~m intricate ·-wnuld haV'e perhaJ>ll r~ · quirtd the hTrlng of, a consultant. / The conditions were enougti ·to cool the rt':cl or councilmen who gcntrRlly look • with sus pic ion on federal aid. Consultants, 111s well, are not generally Ap'pl"O\'.ed of by the ciW. • airport at El Toro," Bresnahan said as he took a swipe at Irvine Company planners, pointing out, '"the genera l plan of the Irvine Company calls for -t.15,000 people -and no plan for air transportation for all those people." Coast Beach Bill Signed By Reinecl\.e Acting Gov. Ed Reinecke Thursday signed the bill certifying that the State ol California will off er $2. l million for the purchase or the 1,500-foot shoreline which once held the old Capistrano Beach Club. OAILY PU.OT 11•11 Piie!• Boo WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nii:on selected U.S. District Judge George H. Bold~ of \Vashi ngton state today to head the tripartite Pay Board wh ich will con- trol the wage increases American workers r~eive during Phase 2 of the ad· ministration's anti-inflation program. He n a med C. Jackson Grayson Jr .• lean of Southern Methodist University's business school. to head the companion Price Commission. And Nixon immediately to Id the two boards he wanted them to undertake the fight against inflation "without institution of massive controls." The boards will be doomed to failure , Nixon said, if they "rely too much on gov<>~nn1ent sanctions." . ,. , ne 13-man Pay Board is com posed of equal numbers of labor, mana gement and pu blic members -with the five public members expected to cast the swing votes in charting standards for wage hikes after the Phase 1 freeze expires Nov. 13. The signature was the last government hurd le in the months<ild effort lo obtain state bond funds to guarantee public ownership of the valuable stretch of beach immediately downcoa st of the Doheny Beach State Park. The only remaining issue - a crucial one -is the acceptance of lhe state'1 of~ fer by the general ~n "'ho own the Frank and Glenda Guerrero will be a scary pair when they don their masks for the San Juan Capistrano Chamber o( Commerce second an- nual Witches and Warlocks Ball. Oct. 30 at the San J uan l:lills Coull· ID p!uj>, C~ktails ll~ at 7 Jl.m., dinn~..at 8. Tickcli.ate f3.7Ji..per person-. . 1 All seven members of the Price Com- mission. which will decide how much businesses may raise their prices. are from the public, generally ea!t coast residents. Nixon selected five union le aders, in- cluding AFlrCIO President George 1'.1eany. as labor representatives, and he selected a group of corporate executlYes as business members. The four other public members of the Pwy Board are: beach. _ -l. • \. Newport Beach Assemblymari" Robert Badham, who launched and nurtured lhe state purchase effort, has said he is con-- !ldent the owners will ac.eept the state 's offer. Things Buzzing -Arnold Weber. 42, Chicago, who I! resigning as executive director of the Cost of Living Council to lake the post. -Neil H. Jacoby, 62, Westwood, a business and economics professor at UCLA. The beach is still on the open market wl!h a reported asking price of three million dollars. Mosquitoes Hit White House -William Caples, Gambier, Ohio. president of Kenyon Col!ege and former vice president of Inland Steel Co. Thomas O'Keefe of San Clemente. the lawyer for the partners. has said that. no decision would come on the state offer until an offi~ial appraisal of the parcel's fair market valu e can be made. He said if the appraisal ex ceeds the state am<wnt, then a portion of the acreage miflht be sold for public use. Srate parks officials hope to purch11se the wide, sandy beach for ii;icorporation into the Doheny State beach territory. The Western \Vhlle House has tts beautiful grounds, its share of birds and world-wide fame . But it also has too many mosquitoes. it was learned this week. San Clemente City Councilman Stan Northrup re lated the problem of the flying pests l.o fellow councilmen \Vedncs- day after learning of lhe situation lhrough the county's Mosquito Abaten1enl District. ''The problem there wa s worse than ever this year, so the mosquito abate- 111ent. folks have ordered the i\1arine. Corps tri c·lcan up the problem ." Thr source (Ir the itchy pests ap-- parentl y is !he lagoon area do"'ncoast of the Presidential compound. That lies. basica lly , in what ""ill hrcnmc lhe no-man's land when the stale t<ikes 01·pr lhe rel inquished Camp Prndlelon property. Norlhr111l rxplainrd that the miMr prfl· blPms w11h the insect.~ were discovered when £"hecks or speci11 I mosquito traps revealed a bumper crop th is year. -Kermit Gordon. 55. of Washington, D.C., a former federal budget bureau director and member of the Council o[ Economic Advisers under Democratic administrations who now is president of the Brookings Institution. Wlio's Greatest? Neitlier of Them Muscular Thieves llustle Tool Box Froni Work Site On etime B11rgla1·-ii1-Blue NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP) -When Gov. \\'infield Dunn received a letler ad - dressed to "Tennessee's G re a t es t Governor," he did the modest thing, He sent it lo his predecessor. Buford Ell- ington. Faces 10 Yea1·s i11 P1·ison Ellington, also modest. relurned lt unopened, wi ~h a note saying it must have been for Dunn. Thieves -obviously muscular ones - dragged 11. large box filled with tools and construction supplies from the San Clemente General Hot:ital sile sometime before dawn this mor: ing. Police. said the the occurred despite a watchman on duty. The large box contained dozens of pieces of equipment and some plumbing supplie.s. It be.longed to G u i r e Mcchanican Contracting, Inc .• of Santa ~Ana. The items were kept In a storage box on the hospital building· slah. Officers said the: thieves dragged the hea vy box to the edge of the slab and loaded it up. The estimated IOS.! was more than $1.200, officers said. ll was the second theft fr,pm the hospita l construction site In less than a week. Earlier this week· thieves stole a sur~eyor 's tripod :..· n d optical device worth f7S. · Fnrmer lawman Frederick Irvine has been granted a three-monl.h delay of his sentrncing on cha!";:es stemming frnm the looting on Sept. 20, 1970, of the 1'.1i."sion Viejo Country Cluh. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. J\fcMillan flrdered the fonner Orange County sheriff's deputy to return to his courtroom ,Jan. 13 for sentencing. l rvine, 45, of La Habra , earlier pleaded guilty to charges or receiving_ stolen pro- perty. Initial charges of grand !heft, auto thefl., burglary and conspif.acy were dismissed. The Ora nge Coun!y Probation Depart. menl has recommended state prison for the burly ex-deputy. If Judge McMillan goes along wlth the re commendation it could mean a prison term of up to IO yrars for the La l·lahran. Irv ine was one of t.wo deputies moonl ighting a:ii security guards f9r the l\IL~slon V1eJO Company when they were asser!crlly surprised in the act or looting I.he golf shop by the company's golf pro. The witness told nrtit"i!r.!I that he saw Irvine and Arthur Dupcan, 34, of .l{un· tington Beach, loading golfing equipment and cases of liquor into their patrol car. Ouncan su rrendered but Irvine led his former colleagues on a wild car chase that ended In River~idc County \.\'ilh hh; being disarmed afte r he had threatened lo commit suicide. Doth men were indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury, But Duncan wa1> found hanged fm m the rafters of his garage before he could be airaignd<t on the charges. So Dunn opened it. It began: "Dear Governor Bro\vnlng .. .. ' Gordon Browning left office in January 1953. , Exchange Chi~f Quits NEW YORK (AP\ -'Robe<I W. Haack ·says he Will step down as presl<ierifi:iflM:-·- New York Stock Exchange July 31 whea his contract expires. Orange County 'Vote Power' Drops That Old deYll fog will roll back- In Saturday morning and evening, cooling things down to 68 degre@!I along the coast and 75 further In. land, with ovemigbt lows tn·the 46- SS range. Ro~ls Decrease by 9~,016; GfJP Still Holds Edge INSWE TODAY Ric.le \Voods, the best motor· cycle rocer tn the countr11, wiU be participaU11g in Costa Mesa races tonight. Stoiy and ptc!iuret ar• hi today's Weekendn on Pa ge 21, ' Voter registration in Orange County, Unue to be Republlc;;in strongtx>lds. reOecttng the off.election nar, has drop-The current figuiea: 1Ntwpoft Beach ped 62,0JC tn the past year.·ICJ,.'Ol'dlng to GOP, 19.140; Democrals 8,500; CMta fi&ures released today by Rialstrar of M'eM 14 .944 10,08.$; ~~~tlngtonJBeach 22,980 20!:; Fo untaiil \tailey 6,SI 5,31-t; Voten Da.vid Hil~1 Laguna ach 4956 •f.* Total "reJistr8tion .Js ·540.llO compared Se!I B tch 9,4.23 6.11': San Clemenle to 611.066 a year ago. §. ans still 4.9.'il 2,()95 ; San Jufn Cnpmr&no 1.268 outn\lmber Democrat.!. ' but1 the s.s.a. 1 n11merJcal margin is I · flgwes Coastal .are11 cilles with 'a majority of wllh 197P totals In parenlhc. e: GOP Democr11l3 are . Lo11 Alami!O!l I.~ 1,663: 290,915 • (321i.4M): Oenwcrl!ts 2;1i-Ou Weii:tmirts~r !1,047 8,641. Unincorpqr1ted (252,MO): GOP advantage ~ (73,869).~ commun.IUM , Sul)SCt Beach 276 272. • MOii Orange ·Couf co....OWU"i"t_"°"· .;1 ~nlnc:Orparli>td ale" wl:tb a ' ., ; . ·' :t I preponderance ·of RepUblican vo1ers are Lliguna IUUs 9,156 2:159: C1tpfstrano Beae!h 89S "&.lll;·D4na Point 1.186 704: El Toro· :s;m( ),O(H : ·tEmerald Bay 652. 10$: Sout.b 14.~urla 3,459 1,080; ll'Yine 1,409 ~~1• 1: = """'' »': 731 ; Bay View {Sinta AIMI Heights) 1,202 ""°''" "" • Mtti.. M"'" • 842. " .tft»lfltll ._.. OrMlll Cw111Y • ~ Col!tlc• • llfll-.,.t. l).tl ~-l tnor part,v rcg!1tratlon figures re t,,.,._..,. • 1r1•1• , • .., • Am erican lndependenl, 3,2.49: Peac and ~~::. : ~=!~.-'"~ Freedom. ill 781 arv:t miscellaneous 93. •"""•ll'l-r '"'' ™''"' ..... ,. I h ,IM~C• t-11 WMtMI" ' There. arc _,903 potcntla vot.trs In e:~-t:."'-u w-•1 Ht'ft , .. ,, oouat6 wtio·d~llned to name a poUtl~ ::zr~k91wt 1: ::: .. ::" ,.::. parly .al/iUatlon. '-----------' 1 -I ' ' r '! I -. j 2 OAIL V PILOT SC fr1 dl.y, Oct.oOtr 22, 1971 Ca11 Playboy Discover W 01·tl1wl1ile Ya1·11 Het·e By JOHN VALTERZA Ot !ho 01111 Piii! Sro!t On tM agenda the s'iandard heading is easy to ignore. All it says is "Comments from Councilmen.'' but on oc~asion that httle item can yield some spic.v tidbits. . . They ca1ne this \l'eek in San Clementt fro m Cou11c1lrnan Tho1nas 0 Keel e, \\ho asked the simple question of his fellows: "Has anyone from Playboy talked to any of ~ou'"' And th at's about al! he v.·ou!d say C-Ouncllmen were ob1'1ousl y eunous. Three reporters and one sole audience n1cn1ber 11·ho 1\·as still -literally -av.·ake 11'ere interested as 1vell. IThe onl y other person in the audience v..·as asleep \. "I don'l rea \1v kn ow· \1•hat it's all about." O'Keefe added. but I kno1v ihe someone has been interviewing in tov.n for a possible artic le on San Clemente. Thanks a lot. Council man Torn. l.it!l e gen1s like !hat make folks in l.Ov.'n w1ras.1 .• \Vhat 's the guy going to say about San Clemente that might be v.·orth th.at hefty check Hugh Hefner pays for yams? Local V..'filers have tried l.O make colorful copy of San Clemente. Richard Nixon and all the other stuff. So have the dozens of v.·rill'rs 11·ho follow the Adminlslrat1on everyv.•here in the world. But writing about San Clemente -ABOUT San Clement.t and where Mr. Nixon fits in -is tough. Because, Lo put it b!unll y, the lo\171 is the same whether the great one is here or not. But trying to convince people of that fa ct -people who don 't li ve here -is impossible. They don"t believe that ~tr. Nixon only alights from his car once a year to buy candy or a beach ball. The rest of the time he and Bebe Rebozo drive around a litllt-. occasion· ally get caught in a dead-end up in Trabuco or Ortega ~me\l:here. then drive back. Oh • , . Mr. Nixon voted here once. Jo'ace facts, folks. President Richard Nixon loves his C(Jl11pound, his beautiful Spanish house and the weather. scenery and seclusion. 1-fe CQmes here to get av.·ay fron1 it all. not to v.·ander the streets and get mobbed at every turn. And San Clementeans have learned IQ handle the whole situation w~h unbelievable aplomb. No -one sells vials of sea water on street corners guaranteed to come from Nixon's Point . So sniff around all you want, Playboy. But betcha a bunny that Hugh Hefner yawns when he reads the final draft. . But wait a minulf'. There is an idea tha t'll get ihe little tov.'fl in print. J..faybe tht" phantom Playboy scribe isn·t a v.'riter at all . Think of it _ .. a five page photo spread just like they do it in London. Israel. Russia and Hawai i. "The Girls of San Clemente." " ... a dazzling pictorial on the bumper crop of beauties from that sleepy ) Spanish village by the sea ." Nixo11VowsW01na11 Judge 011 Higl1 Court In Futu1·e \\'ASHINGTON tliPI) -President \ixon. who maintained the all·male tradi· ion of the Supreme Court ln nomit)i_ltinl? ,s justices William H. Rehnquist afid ~e .... ·is F. Po"'·ell J r .• VO\\·ed toda y. "there "'ill be a woman on the Supreine Co urt." In a speech to the 1\'.ational Federation 1f Republi can v.·omen. Nixon said he was iroud of the two nten he na med lo the :ourt Thursda y night "I know that a great many in this au· lience. including my \\'ife. \1 anled a •Oman to be not only considered but ap- iointed to the court." Nixon Sflid. '"But re ha ve made a begi nning Ther,. will be 1 v.·oman on the Supreme Court ·· The president i1nplied ll was lhr 1merican Bar Association's reiect1nn nl 'altfornia Judge f\1ildrr>d Lillie that 1re»ented the nam ing of the first fernale nember of the High Court "I feel somev.·hat lonel;." :\ixon told 1is ~·oman au dience. "I'm the nnl\' man . ~ 1n tht-platform . I must say that 's .a bet· r er break than a v.·o man gets when she OUJUJE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 CUUriHQf COAST PUBLISHING COMP'ANY Roltert ti. w •• d Ptail*lt •nd f'llbll1hlll' goes before the American Bar Assoc1a· lion. "When (the ABA) jury of 12 decide s Oft the 1nerits ol the nominees tha t th e President subinils to tJ1em ..• the Jllf)' should ha ve at least one \\'Oman on it.., Although the !?resident submitted the names of si x potential nominees to the ABA, he did not consult 1\•ith the associa· 11011 about the qualification of either Jteh11quist o!' Po.,.:eU. Although there \\'ere indications the nomination of any of those si x would be lnugh t vigorously in Sena te conf1rn1a!ion proceedings. the nominations of Hehn· qui~! and Po11·ell evo ked no hostiHty . 1'\1;.;on clear))• expected -and sa id he did -that his nominees v.·ou !d bring forth a "strict ro11struct10111st" n1a1on t.v on the beRc:h '"for generations to co111e." r nless Senate confirmation hearings, likC'ly to open shortly after Nov. 2. pro· duce !he ·sort of damaging personal disclosures v.<'hich defe ated nominees Cle- tnent r . llavns"'·orth .rr. of So u!h f"~rnlina arid · G. Harrold <:ar.~well nf Florida. it was considered a certainty tha t Rehnquist and Pov.·ell would win the Sena!e"s "advise and consent." A ma· jority vote JS required to confirn1 no minees. • City Cool To Proposal 'Fro1n Chief A prnposal b.v Lagu na's ne\\' Police Ch ie r .Joseph Kelly rhat the city t"Ouncil au tho1'JLe the t11ring of a records bLJreau su1x>r1·1sor to help sort ou! the '"n1orass of pape1"' 1n the police depnrtn1ent \\ u~ given a eool reception by b1Jdgel·t'Oll· scio us eu.1 (·ounc1Jme11 this v.·eek. Noting tha t the council had author1led a new t~pist·cletk position for the Oepal'I· 111ent 111 its .-urrent budge!. Kelly said 1h;i1 nn !'eflection he reahzed this \\'Ould not be ;i .sa!isfattor.v solu tion. \Vhal is uecded. he said . is a eon1 plete anal vsis of the curren1 reco rd system and develo pment of a nell' and beller syste1n of handling the steadily increasing load of paper ll'Ork demanded by the courts. 'fhe eventual aim . he added. \l'Oldd be lo get !he records into condit ion for co111- puterization. in keeping \l"ith ('urrent Lrends throughout the country. The supervisor 's salary v.·ould be higher than that of the typist-clerk. Kelly said. and the difference of $2,424 for the balance of the fisca l year could be transferred from unexpended money for another police budget item. Councilman Charllon Boyd noted that the salary difference on an annual basis -with a $516 monthly maximum for .a typist-clerk and a $929 maximum for the supervisor -v.·ould amount to some $4.000 and that Lhe supervisor pa.v would be seven steps higher than that of the ti· ty clerk v.·hose job, he said is "much more responsible." "I'm afraid of building a hierar'ehy 111 one department." said Boyd. "and I'd suggest you examine this further as to actual need and try to live V.'ith it for this budget year." Councilman Edward Lorr said he felt the-chief knew better what wa s needed and moved approva l of the request. City manager Lawrence Rose said he v.·ould not advise a delay of another )'ear. "There are t1\'o solutions." he said, "Get the record:> into condition to be com· puterized or keep adding more people. I think the chief's proposal would reduce the future demand for additional clerical personnel and 1\•e'd spend less in the long run." Co uni:1ln1an Hoy Hohn ques!1o ned lhe need for hir ing a J uli tinte systems analyst for one cit.v department. "If the rocords \Vere put into shapr. it should just be a housekeeping situation frorn then on." said Jloln1. "\Vouldn"t lt be possi hle to hire a qualified consultant Jor this~·· h"ell.v $aid <·ons ullant~ 1vere a1·ail<1ble bul he did no!. know the cost. illaynr Richard (.;oldberg said it see111ed to him :l ten1porary assignment v.·ould be suft 1- C'ient. "Since v.·e seem lo be bu ilding up !o a t•ou nc:il denial," lie told Kelly. "Do .VOLi \\'ant us to vote no\\1, or l\'nulrl you rathrl" seek an alternate solution?'' it \1·as agreed that Kelly and Rose 1\'0Uld cx· amine the 1na\ler further. I sabel L. Boyle Services Slated At Pacific Vie\\ Funeral services 11'111 be h('ld at 11 a m Saturday for Emerald Bay resident l ~a be.I L. Boyle \l'ho fl ied \~"edncsd ay aL I.he age of &B <it So ut h Coasl Con1111 un11y l losp!tal !\!rs. Boyli:. who had lJ\•ed in 1he L;iguna Beach area for the pas! 14 yr.1:1rs. \1·as atlne 111 1·0\un tcer 11orl; al Children's Hospital 1n u1·ange and 11·as noted for her <'fforts to help ha ndicapped children . 'fhc scrr1re_o. will hf' he ld at Pac1tic \"ie\o,r Chapel 1n Coron:l del !\1ar and in· terment \\'lll follcll' al Pacific Vie\\' ~len1oria\ Park. !\Irs. Boyle. of 11 01 ~merald Bay. 1s survived by tw o daughters. Susan Eyc k and Victoria S!raubel, a ~:ster , Virginia Crane and three gra~dchildren. ~ J •e\: R. Curl1y VD "9kltn1 •rod G-••l M&M9u l ho1111• k11~ll l:d!!•r 1o.;,.,,, >.. Murplr.l"' MaN9'&ul IE<fl!Or a.la H. Lcies Riili1Yd P. Nill ..,..,.. ,,_..illl f.~iiora Laguna Encroachments. Can Be Renwved:...Aide l9f'IMIMcllOHI'• r 21? For••t An~u• ' Mlili1g .Od1111: P.O. l ox 6&6, t 2652 So cs.,...,. Office lD5 Ninth El C&111lno ll.11!, 92672 ~ Offlct'I °"19 AAlw• :lJll Wnl l 1y !lrtt' :-r ... t!I: :uJl ~"'""°'' aov1• .. •flt t . -.ca;; VVJ a..gi .... lnard t 1 1'.:ncroachmcnt.s blocking a con· troversia! alley in Laguna Beach prob- abl.v can be rernove<l \\"ithout litigatio11. ci!~· a!lorney ·rully Seymou r told the cl!y tOUL!cil thi5 \1·eek. but only if the city e-0 mes up v.•ith definite pla ns to rHpen the alley to traffiC'. Learning that the project CQuld cost in the neighborhood of $15,000 to $20,000, councilmen agreed there v.·ould be no \\'BY to .<,queeze such an an1ounl oul or · the present budget and voted unanimously lo conslder the alley improvement as a budget iten1 next ye ar. The alle:y, running parallel to Glen· neyre Stree~ and O:iast Highv.·ay, from Anita Sltett to Thalia Street. has been closed to vehicular traffic for years. i;ince the grade 1\•a.s lov.·ered and a flight nf ste ps built in !he right-of-v.·ay in the ruur~t of additions to lhe L;agu na Beach J\ff!l"IU:lrl Seymn"ur .said t1e h11d conferred wi!h .John f',!1nter , ov.·ntr nf 1he pr1Jpcrty. wht'J said he v.•ould remo1 e al! the en· crnachm enls ei1cept :i 1vat1 of the 1nortuary building, v. hicb projects only one foot 111to the alll'}', U the city ia: .. serious about completing lhe alley inl· provemenf _ Seyn1our said it \\'as unlikely a c:ourt "'·ould order the building waH moved back. but it is not a serious impair1ncnt. HO"-'ever. changing the grade of the alley would impair access to some garagts and a car storage Jot and the city probably would have to count on severance damages in the neighborhood of $5JJOO. City engineer Joseph Sweany said con· structlon eosts to restore the alley for traffic passage: v.•ould 11.mount to about S7.500. These surns, added lo legal Cl• _,penses of some $2,500 and an appraisal fee to estqblish damages of $500 lo $1.000, would bring total cost-to more than $15.000. Ci ty manager La\vrence Rose said ii would be advisable lo coun t on an additional sum for CQnti ngencies. since removal of dirl might neceSsitate building som·e supporting v.·alls Counclhnttn Charlton Boyd who, wil h l-Ouncil man Ed \\'lll'd Lorr. ha.s Ix-en wre:;tling v.·ith the alley problem for son1e Umr. said they v.•ere pleai;ed th~ size of tht problem "h1111 been whittled do\rn a bit" but 11ddtd, "the money Just isn 't available now." I llAILV l'll Or S•t!I P~o•o Just Lil~e tlie "Old Co1·ps' ~tarine Gunnery Sergeant .Jin11nie Brocato takes a si p of 11·arm 11·ater fron1 his can teen during a 50· mile hike 'Thursday on El Toro Road near the ?i-1arine <~orps Air Station. The commandant of the 111ar1ne ('o rrs pron1ised the natio n that future illar1nes \\'OUl d be Jean and hard_ Base c:on1n1anders took the hint. Development Halt Seen Boarll Seeks Solution to Big Setvage Pileup Hy PA~l l'.:LA HALLA.\' 01 l~I 0•11~ l"il~I Sloll The :VloullOn·Nig11el \l"ater District raced 11·i1h a prob len1lhat 1.:ould halt are;i develo pn1 ent -is .seeking alternate ways to handle increasing amounts of sewage Carl Kyml a, manager of lhc d1stri c1. said Thursday his district bas not 1·et been asked by the Regional l\'ater Qu~!t­ t ~· Con trol Board lo stop accepting se\ver connections. But he said the ~1oulton­ f\'iguel treat ment fa cilities are reaching ('apacity llnd interim solutions will have tu be fnund un til lhe new treatn1ent fBcility in Sa n Juan Capistrano. which i°-'loulton·Niguel \1'ill share. is con1pletcd. Hideous Seline distri cts -Dana Point and Laguna Beach -ha\·e already been ask- r-d to stop accepting sewer connections 1111l1I unprovements arr 1nade bei:au~e of (>\ C'r!oadcd r acillties. r.;~ mla said his dlstrir.t ha s been a~ked h.1' !he 11·a1er qu~l i!.11 eont ro! board to sulr n111 a11 1n1cnn1 se\l'age plan until the new !l'{'<Jltncnl f<ic ilities are coinpleted. lnte rir11 plans su h1nitted to the board uf directors incl ude asking South Laguna fnr an ad dJtional 400,000 go l!ons per day in i!s trl'at1nent pla nt. This \\'01i!d pro vide a lotal of t\\'O milhon g:illons per day al !hat facilit.1' Another alternat1 \·e is to discharge ef· Deaths LA Brutalit)· to Animals Told I.OS A:\"GELES IL.:Pl\ -A fonn er 1:1ty an1 n1al con trol off1rC'r testified under oal/1 Th ursday that he "a1v l'ats and dogs hea!en to dC'ath v.·ith lC'ad pipes and dog fights staged ar Los An geles an 1n1a l shC'l lers. Steve Bough. a ~revetennary stude nt at Valley College. \1·as a 11·i1 ness al a city t'ouncil hearing on alleged n11slrcatn1ent of anin1als. He .sa id hr \\'Orked for the <1111111~1 1 reg11Jatlon departn1enl fro1n il'larcll , 196H 11'1 April. 1971 He said tic 11·as told that a111n1a l control officers ··pulled nff h{'ads nf li\'C bird.~ lo see how far \he blood 11nu ld squ1r1 "' Dog lights. he added. 1\·ere staged ;iiier hvL1rs by vfli('l't'S al svn1c ~helLers. A11unals 11ere placed in a SO·l'<ill(•d euthanasi a machine tn be killed b~· tlei::o1npression. he said, but 111 1na11y "ases atlenda nts did 1101 check tn sec if rhcy ll"crc really dead before throll'in~ lhe.m in disposal bins. In other instan ces or alleged cruc!t1·. Bo11gh said he sa\\' <.n inju red. pigeon fed 10 ;:i weasel-like South An1crll!n an!n1a l and added that othe r cniployes told h1n1 k1llens ond puppies 11erc fed to large sn<ikes Hobert T. Husn. chief of lhe An1n1a! Hcgulation J)epart1ne11t. har! no iin- nlf'd1ate repl.v ro the testi1nony . fluen t into Laguna !\"iguel Lake until the f::J Niguel (;olf Course ef[\uent program is 111 operation, 1f it 1,::111 be v.·orked out wit h the Orange 1\,unl}' Flood Conltol District. A third ;~l!crnative is to ei.::pand one p!•111t fr01n a capacity of a half.million gallons p•:r da_1· lo unc·1nillion gall ons. ltequiren1t11ls tor (';,panding the plant are being v.'orked out \1·it11 the water q1rd1!y i::ontro l bo;.ird. 1,yn1Ja al so said 1/1e '.llission \··ieJl'I Co111panv is planning a ntethod wherein the li1·n1 c<111 acctpl 400 .llOU gallons per d a~' of cffluem during Lhe wi nter rain peri11ds 11 hen thev nortn;illy could not t.1ke delivery of cffl uC'nt. J !c also said a portion of the ne\o,r San J 11an planl rnight be a1:iilablc [or use prinr lo total co1nplclio11 . Bui this 11·ould l1 a1·e ln be ncgot1.'ltcd \\·itfi San Juan Capist rano. \\"hen Ille new f;;il·1Jlty is c"n1pieted. :\1oul(f111·;-.;igt:( I 11·i1i J1;1\'(' an increased c11paci1.v of four·n1dl lon gallons per !ay . l\yn1l;.i said il noiv app<'ars that lhe dislricL wi ll ha1e to pay a qua rte r of a rnillion drillars more for its por1ion rif the i::nns!ruction of the. ne111 p!ant. That 11·ould bring th e chstrict's share It) $2.251.000 for 80 percent of lhe new plant's additional c.1pacity. But because of the Dana Point Sa ni111 ry Distnct"s need for eapac1t.v in the ne1v pl an1 , the ~1(1ulton-\"iguel \\'aler Oist.ril'l rn1gl1! he asked to gil c up part of its c;:ipacit.1. J\~nil:oi ;;aid !hls 11'1!1 hal'e tn bf' nrgotiated al a special meeting. UPHOLSTERY AT ITS FINEST HENRE:DON-SHERRI LL-MARGE CARSON LARGEST SELECTION IN THE AREA For th1 finest in styling, qual ity, se lection, and service, try Ted von HM"lert, l11teriors. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXE~ -HERITAGE ' NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W1stcllff Dr .. 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ,._Toll ''" M"' •f o,_,. Conry-140·12') LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Co .. st Highw1y Phone: 494·6551 .. I ' ·I I I I 1 , I I • ' CHECKING •UP• Lo11gest Mru·riage Lasted 87 Years fly L. i\I. BOYH O{'i:t.: A,\ff-:R ICA.\I :'l lAN nu r o( evrrv 25 11;ou!d rather bl" a v.·oman. One American woman out · nl evl'rv six would rather be a man. That's known , . , AGAIN ·AM ASKF.0 \l'hn invented the h3nJo .. Jost'ph Sweenry, an Irishman. He played JUS! about e1·ery musical lnslru ment. His nicknamr: Rand .Joe ... A.\l O~A.H A DOCTOR says he's convincerl a love affair !ends !() immunize a citizen aga1nsL the con1mon cold. al least te mporarily. VOV R CAil "111 cosl you fnur runes Jh~ original in - vestment. H you keep it JO yrars, f,. con siderable .~um. ""'hat? The Bu re au of Public Roads reports that M;iybe my old bearded friend Hurlsan \11a~ ri,ght. He !!a!d : "I've decided !he cheapest v.·ay to gn 1s kel'fl th ree c>lrler!.v cars in superlJ • condition -onfl nn the ro;id, one in the driveway, and one in the rcpalr shop. "'/\0 A:\l ERI CA 1~ lnri1;ins st u11er bce;iuse U1e1r speech i:o: never cnrrcclcd by Lhe1r paren1 s:" ('Ontcnd.~ ,11 mcdica) specialist ... OUR LANGUAGE MAN is still trying !o track down the origin or that phrase ··the \vliole ball or wa.t ·• No luck so lnr ... JF HER FIRST NAM E is Pearl or Ruby, say our Name Game man. odds are such )'OU can v.·in money by betting she"s over 50. COr\SIOER the chen1ical conl rnt of you r blood. "H you have a tot of iron , vou're intellectu;il and artistic. \Vhen your calcium contenr is -high. ynu're quiet and plntldin,1?. Fellow.~ vd th loo much carbon ;i re du ll. 1;11.v and plumn. If ynu·\'P an excess of oxygen. you'rp loo optim istic ancl frir.ndJ.v. And H su'lphur is what you have !!)(; much of, you're unsJabJe ancl emolional." So v.·rote old Cedric Adams ;;ifter lengthy consul- l;;ition with the medicoes. CUSTO~t ER SERVICE : Q. "Sn you knov.r evcrylhin~ about movie stars. dn you'.' \\'hat ac!res.~. wh0'l'. seen on TV sometimes. nncl! played !he part 0f a v.•nman mnre tha~ lflQ vearl'. old ~" A. Nothing Ill it. .Ja ne \Vya1 1. in ··t,ost Hori - zon .;' Didn't sav r kne\1' e\"cryrhin~ ahnut ninvic stars, how - f'ver .. Just ;iimOst cvery!h111g ... Q. •·11ow Ion~ has tiie lno.i:- C'~1 ma rria~e in the v.·orld lasted?" A. 'l'h;i1 y,•as R7 years. Sir Temu!j1 and Lady .'\ariman. ~ous10s v.·rd . 111 five years nf a~e in 1853. lived 1ogether un11! his death tn 1940. GIR LS nueht in st;u·t lhr first J!rade ;it ai.:e !), boy~ ;i L ;igc Ii. That's 1ht' cnn1ent1 on 0r one C11.1ifornia educa.tor. G1~ls' hand muscles, he s<lys, develop earlier than bo ys . So g1~ls are soon er able to manipulate pencils 10 sh<1pe letters. Still, bnvs ;ire expected to do as \\'ell in t.he hand.,.,Til1ng game, Th.ey don·l !hough. PLEASE: apprl:'c:1a1e \Verl nc sda\', A~ f;i r ;is. fat.al a cc iden t ~ ~o. il"s t.hP. safest clay nf the v.•eek Prerl1ctahly. Sa turday JS !he deadliesL S11nd;i~1 nex t. then Friday. Tuesday and Th urs- day aren"l ;is rlani::ernus a~ l\1nnd;iv. ' . Yn ur qur.~!11111.~ 0 11rf ron1»1 P11 ~s ntP u·rlconte and 1n11L he 11serl. nL ClfECKING UP u1herevt>r possih/r _ Please n.rldrPi:., ynur letters to L. fl<f. Boyd, P.O. Bo:t 1875, Nr111pQrt Br<tch 92660, Wall Street Chatter e 7 47 l ,a1111<"h NE\V YORK r ;in Americiln \Vorld Airways an- nnuncrcl Tucsda .v ii "'111 la unc+1 \\'i!h Rorlni:: 741.c; on it.c; two- w;,y globe girdling Oct .. 31 . 'Th e d;ill\• c;i s!bnun<l fl1 11ht V>'dl nr1i;:1n~l e frnm Ne\\' Ynrk ;:ind '.l.·r stbnun rl ln['l frnm S;:i.n Fr:in<'iscn Tht> inl rrmecl ia!e point.~ 1,1·111 he l. 0 n d n n , "Frankfurt. ls1:1nbul. Be1r11t. Tehran. !\;ir·arh i. !\'r11· Oc!h1, "B;in~krik , l\ring Kf'ln l!. Tnkyn ilnrl l'\onnlulu. f';in Arn h;i.c; h;icl g1nbf' g1r<l l- ,n~ ser\H'r for 24 \'cilr~. us1 ni: Rrieing 7r\7s nn the rou!r for the pasr l ! .vrars e Cot1f1lrr S11it holders Tuesd<1.v rhat new l-1nl1da v lnns now ;:ire heinii; bll1lt in 1\us tralia. \l.'ell ingt on, !\". z .. :i nd two <1re planned for Fi1 1. Rov E. \\'inegardner of Cinci nnati. operator nf Holida y Inns in l\entucky and Alaska . h;i~ fnrmf'rl a .c::ubsidi11ry in A11s!rJ!1;i and is huitdini:: !hrt>P inn.~. !hr firs.t i11 north S/dne.v. JI,, pl;in,~ olheri; 1n FiJi and Sam n;i e ·1·1·1111•it lli1I !'T 1.0l!lS -St Lnu1.c; c;i r ri1\ 1!'.1nn n( C.t ner::il S1el'I l ndus1r1r~. Inc . h;is ;1'.l.·;i rded ;:i c·nntr11rt tn c;arret t ("nrp's A I r p sr;irrh ,\.fanufactun n~ ~uhsicl1ar.v tn dr\'elnp :in ad - ,·11nccrl prnpuls1nn s.\•st crn for Pi:prr1n1ent ;i! r:1p1d 1 r11n.~1t rare; to hP hu1 !t fnr Bneini:: 1·n·s Ver\fll d1\'isinn i n Ph1l11dc!phia. The cars aft a proiect of the I e d er a 1 J!nvernmen!'~ 11rb<v1 m 11 !-~ fra n~pnr!allfln :idmi nistret1 on. Yotar Money's Worth Parents Be st • Joh Com1selors # By SYL\"IA POltTt.:R Can ynu . !he parent or children inreresled in the en - vironmental ~c1ences, define the dut ies fJf a l1mnologist" Do }'llU. the parent nf a chlld interested in the fields nf health, , know w ha I .11 biomedical engineer rloP.~~ What do v0u kno w, 1f anything. a b o u l psycho!- in,i:uistics ~ You're typic;;i ! if yo u ha1·e nnf.v !he vaguest idra nf what any 1Jf lhc.~e specialists in- vnl~·es Yet you, the parents nf the mill ions nr youngsters nnw in high .~cho(ll and college and of rhe more than 3 million enterinj!: the labor force each .vear, are our nation's .lop job co1,1nselors. And you v.•ell may be leal'in&, the whole bu siness of career <"Ot1nseling to high school coun selors who n);i\' nr m;iy not bl" up to the jnt>--...or ynu may be push in,!.!' your kid.~ too hard, loo fast or into your own fa vorite occupat ion. Are you aw;ire of lhese fun - damental occupational trends'.' -·One in fnur of all the nc- cupatinns th11t will be in ex· is!ence Jn 1he U.S. in 1980 doesn't even exi st toclay. -·EngineC4"s are ''f'f'ring in- <'rf';isini::ly tnv.·ard scicia! and environmenatal ralher than strlct!.v lechnical con- siderations--e.g., automobile safr!y, hullt-out nbsnlescence. pollu!ion controls. -·Ooct.ors are moving in - r reasing ly toward community medicine, 11 firld invo!vi nR the !re:itment nr the whnle ht1man heing in the rnnlrxl nf hrs famil~•. neighborhood, l"thnic background . -'Psycholn~y 1ncrcas1ngl.v i." hecoming the sci l"nce l'I f "ps~chnmetrics'"--nr the com- plex field nf ps.vchnlogic;if mcasuretncnl, i n ri u ~tr l;i 1 p sy cho\ngy. environml"ntal psychology, ere . -·Jn man\' sense<;. !hf' rnt1re irie;i of "ca~eer " is obsolete. Ag;;i inst this-probably to H u,1itington Carpet Unit HnsOpening ynu (nGhlening,-backgrnund, 1,1•hat do you do ? First. admrt 1our nwo limilalions as a Career counselor. 1The 1..abor Deparlnient 's Diction;;iry or Oc cupational Tille!I now listit 30.000 diHerenl lille!I. How many coulcl you name" 1 Then, hcffl these imporl<1nt do's and rion"t.s lro111 J)r . Eli li1nzberi::. ecnnon1ic11 professor at New York's Co lumbia Uni versit y anct Juth<lr or the recent "CarPc.r r.uidance" tMcG raw- Hill, $7 .95 1. 11 \ Don't force your ov.•n or- cupation;;il ('ho1ce on your child. ··The idea !hal vnu r son n1usl he ;i doctor is nuls." A Nerc' \!erp Ed \vard .·\. \I1stica, ('o . .;- ta f..1esa. has been el - ected \'ire president o[ \Vit ro Chen1icaJ c·or- poratinn. headrruarterd in ('ar:;on . lie JOined the \Vilfield divisio n in 1959. career rhnice \n\'olves much ------------- more than i ntelli~enc('. I( in- volves 1he ('hi!d's values, at- Ht11des toward work and life, emotional m;;iturily. 12 ) 00 be understanding 1r vour ctiild is in no h11rrv Lo Choo.<;e ;;i career. Even if he or she drops out of collei::e in the sel'ond year. "it could be a sign of wisdorn." Be "sup- portive RS _vnur child exp1ore5 the occupation;il options npen Too Much Atte11tion On Rates? to hin1 or her." SA N FRANCISCO !liPl 1 - 1 ~1 non'I try In drive vnur B;ink interest rate~ should be child 11'1 '"get ahrarl." .The •·pe.1:~M tn thl" marketp!acl""' young gener;itinn h<1!1 ""·atch- ed their parents become great a"d sn-cAlll"d "prime ra!P~" "(.'Breer succl"sses' -al the abandone<l, A, \\', C.:J;uisen, ('OSI of discontent, divorce, President of the Bank or ;ilcohol1sm, ab."enter fathers. America. said this y,·eek. So relax. "Vou've hari your Clausen said the prin1c rate chances nl m11kr y1111r ctio1ces: hlls receii·ed too mu('h a!-lel your 1'1ds have the saml"." lenl ion v.·hen it actually ap- !41 Do unC!ersh1nd I hat ynur p!ies 10 relat ively few loa ns. hnrne i~ !he single best snurr.e lie proposed ;i "con1posi~I" of values and th<1l your ;it-r;ile ;,f snnie .o;ort'' based on lifudes lll"'llrd ""ork J!enera!ly the. actua l n1arkel for lna ns can be a real ;ind importNlt during a news t·nnfcrenre at inlluenC"e. Slrl"ss the values the Annurtl An1er1ean Rankrr.o; you cherish. Associ ation Convl"nlio n, 1S1 Don 't. if your child ha s Claus~t'n, who he;ids the an IQ of 110. plagur him nr v.•orlcl'.o; l;i rj!est cornn1erci11I her tn become. a profess1oo;il b;ink . st1 id 1ha!. undl"r loan nr even to cnmplete college. .<:_1'~ten1 he rroposes. inlrrl'st You'll nnl.v create impnssib!I! r;ites would '"flo;i l" const:intl.v conflirt for your child_ "1r.h the changes in sopp!~· anct den1and but could e;i~1!y he 16 1 Anet do encourage \'nur calcul;i1ed by bank cnn1pulers. 1·h1!d to explore al! the opt inns "'Thrre is a i;:rowini.: lt'el1ng n p I" n -eriucat1on, trt1ining, on the part nf !ending in- :;pt>cif1c Jobs, career field s. ~1itut1nns _ .. 1h;i t no"' i:;; the r·or nian y of these kid s, the next tin1I" we h;i ve h:id In ch;inC"Ps tomakesour chr.ices : make !he hrcak," s a i d rem;iin open throughout their Clau~P n entire li1'es. 1'hll.,, the. choice He said his S\'S1e111 w::is hcl- of an occupalion. ;is Cin1.herg ler than ha l'1°ng ralrs: ''ad- ('ffiphasi7.e.~. "is NOT a Bi ngle mi ni.~tered " b.\' bankers in drcisinn, but rather at ll"ast 11 thrir offi<"e.~ and hoard-room~. 10-year process in vol vi ng 11 Wirh a!! rhe intere.~t rates Jong-lcrm strategy." pe~li{rd to thl" 111arkrl place for Tlnssn '.c; Carpet \\';irehnuse~. j P.S. Lin1no!ogy is !he s!udy loans, "Sf!meth ing OVC'r 11•h1ch h<l~ ;innnu nced thr J!. r a n r1 nr lakrs and lake pnllut1on. A bank s have nl) c n n ! r 0 1 , ' ' biomedical enji{inrC"r applies Clausen said h;.inker~ 11•oul<l opening nf their newest v.•are-('ng-in~ring IO me.-!ic;if proh-not he in thr p<'!Siflon n( house in Huntington Ar;ich. lerns ;ind desi;;!n of hard~·a re a rbi!ranly lowering or rilisinji{ LOC'ateri <1l 16131} l;otharri in.ich as ca rdi?C pacpmakers. then1." OA.ILY PILOT f Sulphur Burning Machine Aids Far1ners, Betters Air BY CA RJl lC K l.£AV!Tf sulphur lo lamil"rs and nlhf'!1i •·our experience has been t "·I d I 1"·· -t that 1! ha!! done all that 1t was SAN VRAN CISCO IU Pl ~ -' 1w Pl> e ray 1x:1r ,_ . ., 1n hoped ln dn," he said. A ~ulphur burninJ: ma<+iirie. ba!!ling p<rHutinn. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ resemhhng a cross betwel"n a Sal G1urnarr<1 , o~ralnr of i"" cement n1lxer and a steam l l.000 BCre! 1n Sou t he r n engine, ha~ g11'en hope to fariners 1,1•ith nulr ienl·star\'ed California -6.000 0f -thern in vi neyards -has r1 ~·e of the soil and olhcia!s fighlLng the sulfur mathinl"~. He value s srnog prob!r rn. then1 at about $4,000 each, I II burns ch1u1ks 11[ pro<.:essed sulphur 2i a c."Qntrolled rate of ' I think !he. niachlne. is uniforn1 r('/llrn io alkaline and doing son1cth1nJ:," he safd. ··1 "pan hard" farn11ng l<ind don't 1,1•;int to-Knoc k 11. hut I Dixon Collins. head or \Iii' clnn"t w11nt to say 11's a cure-! UN IT E D SJ' ATES NAT J.O NA L BA iii K SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OPIM SATURDAYS H 11 kersfield-ba.~ed c,11,1panv all. \\'e'1•e only harl tt1em in nianufacluring the n1a1"h1nrS, for a few tnonths, and 1\'s 1m- C'hrn1sull Corp., s<i!tl thl' unit's poss1blr lo 4.'V;tfua!e then1 w;ilrr absol'p\IC>ll to wer also f11ll v_" lie did say !hat "i _,___ ''• 1 11.M. nprns up possihil\ties for a s11n1e cases 1l appears to , MON.-HURS. 10-5 l",M, \ill'Lt'l y \If el'ological benefits ~ett1ng a li ttle n1ore grow1h 1 FRIDAY 10-• 11.M. ) d d ) than v.e nonnall.v "'u"ld g•I." !7141 40-S?l l _ L""°'" h1: Inc u e are a ni t•! 1od to " ._ .l<H'k Stenn. :in rmn!n\.'t. nf S•. C ' Pl•••· Cot.t• ,.._ control sniog 1hroui:h thc ,.,, .- lower in rhe testi ng stage "t S :\. Cai11p Co., which operates l..t1s Angrlr:;. 11 process lo gain one nf the la rgest f11rn1s in po!ab\e water ~rom raw t';1lifo rn1a, sa1cl his cnmpaoyl H. M. 5TOLTE hRs been rr:;tln• !he m;ichine. sew ;i i;:e w 11 h 1 n fi.'i n1 i nu I cs nnv.• 1_::::..::::::::.::.:::.:::c::::..::::::::::::::.._e'="'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""" heing te11!Pd at Seattle, a nd an inexpensive w;i y tn :;ca1·enge 11•t11 rt used hy nil ref1 ncnes l~------------------------, before it is returned deep 1n10 the ~round. 1 "Once 11 e so[I e t h (' eng1 neerin,1:: nn the machine." v.·hich rci}ort edlv can take l poisonous ~ascs nul as wel! as preserve in solution the :;ulfurl properties needed by plan ls anri soil. ··we can snl l'e al ll kind:; of thin~s." Colh n!I sairl . F::ir mcrs h;i 1·e bf>cn 1he firs! lo hf'ncf1 I frnrn C o 11 i ns •1 niachines. Thr.v can bu.v thrm for considerabl y less than thr' price of a tractor and !rear acrea ge ";is far as the v.·ater• supply will f\nw " I Son1e are c,1utious in .'1SsflSS· in!! results of the m11chine v.•hu·h has been oper ati ni;: for l .1bc1ut six nionrhs on scattered I ft1n11s in C;il!fornia an d1 Ant.nn;i. But they l(l"nrrally aJ.!rel" it increase:; crop yields The ide11 is n()L new. Hu1 1972 Continental COSTA MESA t 11l\1ns said lh(' 1n11L"hine 1s the <L -------------------------' f1r$L lo successfuH.v burn th<' su lpliu r a' a rr g u 1 a! I'{! ra 1 c for Ji'mmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii return 10 1ne sol t at a "rrasn r1able" cost. Al'eragc l'O!lt for 11 far n1e.r In lrral a field with poor ~nil is ('S!lnli'llf'rl bl' Bill Carr nf 13.C. \ ,;1lxlra toneS in B11kf'rsfirld <1! lro111 $:\ tn $4 an acrf'. Other 1nr lh•1d!I cost lw1ce that ni uth or 111ure. he s<iid. • · 1 t i !I a 111 ;i j n r brcaklhrvugh ." said Ca rr. "in th:it it's ;i n 1mprn1·ed ine!hnd of 1)1.1tt1ng !he. sulphur Into the siul." Lari:e chunks or pnwesseri sul phu r c:in be purchased by lh1' farml"r,<; from indu.c::t.ries ancl fed inlo the. fumt1 c·r of Jla- macht ne. l nclu.~trics___.Me' ·re- qu1 rr.ri to re1ntn·e 1'he suH11r l c-nntrn1 nf thl"1 r :<:rno kesl.:ick.~ for rcoloi::ical rrasnns, Dixnn s:11cl. Jf tbr.v ran sel l th;i!I THE BEST DON'T INVEST INA REAL ESTATE SYNDICATION ·' Streff, ju s t south of Hun-r~.vchnlinguistics is the study Clausen s<iicl b?nker.<; are lington c en l r r . the nrw of the develnpmrnL or CIHTc.ntly in a rlil<'mma. bc111jl r..-.Actrr~lli p 11 n ! I s prn1· .. "'ar<'house 1s convenient to ;i1l languaee in parl_v childhood tind er pressure !n rc.du cr the "Pr11n11t<;" is "n" 'If 1hr nl Oranne (:ou nt•• fnr thei r anri !hf' psycholOR:ic a! im-pnn1e ra te, but because nf \\-fl rlcl's n1n~t pnput11r rnn1ir: ' ' I t f ) to lh · ) f h s1 rip.~. r: .. 11r1 it dl'l ily In l he unl•l you have talked wi1h u.c;. Our years of exper1ence of p<1 r1 ic 1pation in mill ions of dolla rs of property ~yndicetions may be helpful to you. We a re e xpe1ts in re al estate, acting es en independent distnbulion agency, ·rcpresen!i ng a variery of leading real e s tale con1panies that olfer shares in 1eal prope1ty syndica· t1ons. /f you purchase one ol lhese investments through us. the cos t to you is the same es if you were dealing direct. PLUS you have the advanlege of ourmoreobjecliveedvice. carpetin,1: need.~. p 1ra 10n n anguage e ('Connn1 1c conlrn .~ car "I al DAILY ri1.n T. A [ nos~o. prcsicle nt o r, °i'<;h;;;ld;;• ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;';;',;Y;b;';;' ;';;";;';. w;;';Y;;';' ';';';;'·;·';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ii Rn~sn's C;irpet \V;irehouses.11 h;is hef'n in the carpet fiPld for 20 vpars 1n S n u 1 her n (;il!fOroi a. From \!152 until lfUit. he nprratrrl a retail c·arpe-1 hus1ne.c;.~ 1n thP S;:inl Fern;incln V11\1PV. ll P ninverl h1~ bus1nrk~s tn \Yes! r n-v111a 1r11 11\fil 11nd n1ainl11 inrcl 11 until April nl 1%~ Jn Sep!rrnhr r n( t!lli~. he nf}f'necl 11 p !he fir~! nr l'lossn·i-1 l';ir pet \\';irehouSl"S In Ont::irin.l with :i nrw rnf'rr t1and1!'ii n1:1 rnncr pl. nf nffr r1 n,i: new carprtl to thr p11hhr . rcl-'1 il ;it l v.hnlesa!e pnres. fnr im- mC"cliate rlcl ivery. Sinrl" Srpl.e1nber nr l!ll\11. Rn:;so ha~ npened warehnuscs In V;in 1\luv.~. Garden Grnve, San Rern;:ir.d1nfl ;ind A7.usa. ln Resarvation• 639-31 31 Call Collect DINNER SEMINAR TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 7 EL ADOBE RESTAURANT p.m. So11n Juan Capistr1no For those not desirous ot pa rticipation in a limited partner· ship synd1cale, our s ubsidiary, D111e1silied Acquisition Corp., oil ers f>ophi sticated br okerage services leading tG the a cquisiiion of carefull y researche d propertie~ that require .e mini mum cash inves!ment ol S 100,000. Last year. many ol our clients received"-i OO~{, write-tin nn !heir tnves!ment in !he purchase ol several large new in- c ome proper!1es that offered PIOJl!r!ed la.x sheltered cash rel urn in acl d1!iori to excellent potential tor ca.pilal gains i1 ppreci a!1on. 11 you ;ue lookin'J 101 a tundarnenlally sound r~a l est al9 proposal, c11ll or wr11e us ~o arrange for a competent and obfective prosenlat1on of pre-screened quali ty inlleslments. :"-.11A l\11 -1<; c n ! n I! i c ;i I &1encr Corp. h::is f1\rc\ ;i n $1\4 million counler suit ;iga1n.<:t Tf'achers in:<:urance ;ind An- nuity Assoc.lat.inn flf Amrrica ,11nd 0niher companies who su ed ecological !'.Cience nn l\1onday tn enfnrre coller linn nf arnund $~. 1 million nn nntl"s of R subsid1::i ry. F:cn !ng i ct1 I l ltilities, lnc. !he cmi nler .c::uit charges breach nf conLra cl, conspir11cy ;.,nd fraud. f>ach w;irehouse there are over • A:if·i1 611{, lOfl noo square y:irds of carpel AKR ON -R. F. Goodrich tn select from. J TMrough REAL ESTATE SYNDICATION INCOME & TAX SAVINGS WELTON® CO., INC. e E-"pattifhrg MEMN:IJS--<-Holidav lnnl'i Inc .. annnunced 11! iti; 'annual confer~nce of fr a n ch is r Cn. ha.c; decided ICJ ceas!:-l>rn-The hours Rl thr nt'wl Pr•••nted bv FOX & CARSKADON, Inc., Real Estate Brokers sine• 1929, 1i11c!1nn nf A.ztran. ;i syn!ht:lic h !I t 5 JO l('ather-like material, Dec. 1. ~~,~~. ~~!s.~r~~ •0 ia:i. 9 ~~mg currently m•n•ging properti•• v•lv.d in exc•ss of Fifty'Milllon Dollars, :?8~5 E. Coasf Hwy .. Corona de! M11r. C .. !if.112625 (71'1 fiT5~900 1901 Ave. ol l,he Stars, Los Ange le~. Cahl. 90067 (21 J) 87S-l 000 MEMBE!l: N!.TION),L ASSot.IATION Of' SCCUR/Tl£S CJfAlCRS, INC. GNK!rich s;:sicl dl"mand forj_'.~~;"~~~~"~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l~~~H~•~•~l~o~d~b~y~o~;~·~·~,~·~il~io~d~~S~0<~u~'~il~io~~-~n~<~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i pm. urs. ,. n. A7lriln failed to mat.erieli7.P as Aztren failrri In mate(jali1.e 11s l expected . The product i!I made at J\1aril"tlil, Oh io. I See by Today's Wan t Ads e A TRf:ASURF: BETTER THAN ~ILV f.R OR f'.OLO : 9nly. Coast & South-ern offers savers all three: / /e 6% two f>o five year guaranteed certificates. •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. Ef I ective r 5.00°/o-5. l 3°/o r;i~·-r-nr1'. Mn ~In flit'1, Annual 5. 75 o/o-5. 92°/o o,,~ y .. ,,., C•r111r ..._,,, 11 .r1nn M1AJn'V" Earnings 6.00°/o·6. 18% 1wn tn f 11P V•11r c~f !ll1r .. 1 •~ l ~ 01111 M" •l"c.1 Up 10 90 days los s of interest on amoun!s w1thr.trawn be fore maturity on a ll cerlil1t <lfe ac.rtlunt~. ..,.,,.. Qr'ICE; HOH, l<1~ ""l•I•< • "}l I 1~1 . " L!HIJt[ •I MlltCY l'LA~l l Wil•hor• l!llwll , , • ,ll·l }fi'J •!,..A, CIVIC C(NT[l'I: ~"" "'9,,, • .,.,...1 -671'.l 1n~ HUNllNGlON 1£ACH. 01 llu"""l1"" C•"'•' · '"'' •"1 \1',.1 SAN l'[OltO: !OI~ ~ '°~t''" • l!l 1l 'l Wl!T COVI NA: '. £••"•"d s~"PP'"' t•r. • J'l·220l "AN0 1'AMA C!tY: l61fi Vo" Nuy• lllv<'t,• l'l1.\11l 1'AltU.NA: 1~1~1 V•"1'"" l'lv'l'. • 1(' •~I • ' J.1n11·Pr( 1n \.\."in1,.r. Ynu 1·11n r111~f' your nwn' in ll\111 Greenhnu~e. It ('Omes 11n- A11~rnthll'CI 11 1th ~111~. \I'll• !Pf hr11 1Pr, ~wamp t'(lalf'r ::ind bt'nrhr.~. tuhinit 11nrl p\·,.rvrhinsi" ,,1_..,.,. Ju11 ,11dd ln!"T"l'~I . llnri t"!'llP ttie ~n. rfil5, Qrch 1t\ft, TOSf:I. , • The ln 1id@ rs Club: A new way to beat 1nfla t1ori. Ifs mPmbersh•D ca rd pP.rm1 ts you to buy nearly every thin g you neeo lrom 1he 11nest c!osM- door showrooms at substantia l sav1ngs-applianceS. furniture., !.terP.O equipment, snort ing goods, drape11es an9 much. much mor e_ • 1,.NTA ANA LO•N S[ltV!Cl JIG[NCY; \01)5 N M•on Ii.! • 1)1~) <i•f•1251 SANTA MON!C•: LONG I EACH1 l•ll io ("Lust • •l/ /(l\ (ASI lOS •NGlll ."i! •·~ • Sor" '"6·•510 J 4'_ OLl)J-: \.1A'nl~~MATIC::: - An An11qu,. 11rlrl1114l m11- r-h1nr 1' nn '11tr. A 1'0 fhrr, I.• a t1111:1> qu11nll ty "'I ~r11 mirJ11. II r1irur~! • rOLOR YOll RFELf HAI"· PY \.\'Uh Thi/Ii 2::1" ~~ ml.,r rnn~nl ... Tt1 11 ~s11rr ~nur h11pp1nP~fi:. •rtrl 1hrs. NP "'' cok>r 11n!f'nM . 'nlrn llghr 11p 11!" pl11cr: ' You can even huy c;irs <i ! the "!IP£:;" nrice and rnObilP. homes a11 rl rnotorcycli::s at subs!an!1al Savin gs The lnsirlP.15 Club also nrov1111o., h1g d15rour)fS on 11cke!s to sporl 1ng aJ"ld enterta1nmen1 events , , , n!us 11 whnl~ li st of lrt• c-.erv•Ges salP deoosit hoxes. monpy orr1Prt, lr.lveiers chi>ck~, not;iry <;eNICI?~ and thP !JSP of r1ocumPn! r1unlic.::i1 1n~ l!Ou•rmen1 MP mb1>1sh1n renu1rement 101 s;ivPr ~ 'i2.IJOO n11n1m11n1 hri lanL". CoiJSI borroWP.rs n(.)W receive rissoc.1 alP. memhersh1p!"> enUt,J 1n s \tipm l!'.1 '1 11 nuls1d,.. r,.ferra! S!rv1ces . Ask ~hou1 )n1n1 n@ a t any CQti1,1 f')l!1cP. 1!• Wol•""• 81~11. • J~\ 1\/4~ D•lty H••,.._f AM t• 4 P'M O,.fl ht•ri•..,._t AM t• 1 PM "N~! OC>e" 5•!utd•v• • • ' ' ' I - l I A -. - World Market U.S. P1·opo sing By BTLL NE[KIRK WASJ.tTNGTON ~AP \ -The United States has built twn roads to settlement of ihe 1nternat1ooal mo n e ta r 1'" impasse but concedes olh('r major nallons mu:o;t make tough po\Jtical and f"<:onomtc dee1s1ons before tr::nel1ni;: ell her Unltl thev On lreasur\ Mcretary John B Connally said the 10-percenl surchar~e on goods shipped into the United ~lt:1tes v; 111 remain The U S prop1 s<1ls fflr resolving the stalemate donunated d1scuss1on as the lnternat1onal Monetary Fund and the World Bank closed their annual meeting Oc1 1 W1th1n three weeks the next round will begin as the !II largest nations nf I ht nnn Com mun1sl world gather to negotiate general rurrent} realignment the sun harge and the US bal ance of payments def1c1t Conna lly planned to tesl1f\ loday before a Senate h.inance subcomm1ttee on internauonal ).fade and 1tc; chalrman told him a ma1o r move by the administration lo reforn1 and modernize the 1nternat1onal Knnom1c system co u 1 d promote lnternat1onal cooperation Time 1s not nn anyones side no" sa id Sen Ahraham Rib1coff i D-Conn l The more we delay the more li kely nat1on;1:hst1c poht1cal re;ict1nns will set 1n lessening the chances o f eventu a l cooperat1on Having sh o c kc d the 1nlernat1ona\ comn1un1tv R1b1coH said 1l 1s nn1v our respons1b1hty In pro p n s e work;i,hle and ia sl1ng reforms ' ninnies lie cxprPssed lt Jn one k~y c:entence during his t11Jk to the lf\ff' If other governments will make tangible progre ss toward d1smantl1n_c spee1f1 c harriers Jo rrade O\Pr com1ng weeks and will be prepared In iillow rn;irket realit ies £reelv to detenn1ne exchange rates for their currencies for a lrans1ttonal period we for our part would ht' prepared to remo1e the surchari:e A high Treasu ry off1c1al ~aid U11 ~ proposal co uld acceleralf' a possible senlement rather lhan delav 1t Ry a frer lln;:it of c11nenc1e~ 1he UnHf'rl ~t ... 1es means cutting lhcn1 loose from their fixed \alue 111 relation In other money ;ind letting them find a final markel price Whirlpool Aide Named Norman Moore Nev.port Beach has been n;imed sale~ manager of lhe residenl1al and com mercial d1v1s1on Southern Ca !1forn1a sa les d 1 v 1 s 1 o o \V!nr I pool Corporation Moore "111 not only have re- spons1b1h1tes of builder sales bur 10 add1l1on assumes d1rec t on of the hcal1n~ coohn,g pro duel sale s 111 the Souther n C;:ihforn1a ::irea Come to this Christian Science Lecture A IASIS FOl JUSTICI .. Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B. 'lllDAY DCTDllEll H 1 11 , M 1ST C.HUll CH O' CHllllT ICll NTIST JU D Mf.S• \l!llDE Dll CO~T4 ME14 Comin9 Oct. 23 m -• Wil~ Success\Spoil Young David Cassidy, TV's New Superstar? David Cassidy 21 year old s on of Jack Cassidy and stepson of Shirley Jones Cassidy costars 1n TVs 1 The Partridge Family " He has become the Num ber One tee n age idol He is aware that the popu larrty spa n of a 1een age idol 1s about two yea rs, and once this cycle run s out he may be 1n for a tough t ime He know s where he 1s where he hopes to go and what he wa nts to accomplish 1n hfe e PAT BOONE -1 he c.uv "ith the \\ h1te "hoes tells his stor) rrorn !\t 11h lexas Stale College lo s11persta1 dnm net then to -a rcappra1s:1.I lhat has him sa \1n ~ nda' my career 1s second to family and Gild ' e JOB'MANSHIP (NEW FEATURE) -foirsl two specific J!roblcms: ha ndled 1n i h1s nen1 feature show how 1t \\l!l help \11th on the Job relation shi ps Topi cs arc 1-t oiv to llandle a ('() vJork('r s Incompetence W1thoul Nagi;:1ng and \\lh\ can t Production and Sales People See E)c to eve" Sa turdav , All Coming 10 th e I DAILY PILOT I ' • - i OVER THE COUN1 1ER Complete-New York Stock List To •t•rt:-ltllvt lnlt,.....IW ... ltflMI 11 ,..,.,, .... ,..,. f A ... ,,.... lllAJD ~·~•• IJe Mt t"(i-rwltll w 11Mrt:11 .. --tr etmmoultn NASO L1st1n91 for Thursd•yr Octobtir 21 , 1971 4 s,...1t 110 4m$o.l.!r J't AmSAfr tft J't Arn Sit"" fll A Sid t!4 1J .~----~.,,..,.,,rnl"'"' s1or11 11 Afl.T wt 4.,.. 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A1 llch on JO E •<ltm I l 'l P~ -· H l;I 6 o ATO Inc ~t F l•t M~d ? • 7 , Parkv G• 10 10 ,, 4U!~m OM• l\1UTUAL E ec Noel ll • Po k 0 1 n Ito Al"' Co•P E ...,, Ch l .. • Po W"" t< 17' ll 4 u!.,.,.ln Ind Under tern1s 111 the merger Emos 0 1 1~ 16" P•I F1•h 1 1 4Y<o co o £ne<1v C n , l ,Paul•• P '"I .tycoCo wo ilgreemenl Wells l-argo will FUNDS E""o• 11. 1 ° 7»P8Yel• • 9 ~4veo 11tl 1G fnr.,, ? , J • P8vl nw n llVo Av• v Pd 11 p;iv storkhnkl., ~ of F' rs! 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Briefs SOU i!/ BEND Ind IUPl l -A r l'W 11 w fee Automobile C Jub sl'rvitc c:illed US Auto l lub ~fol or1ng Servu:e ha! been formed hy U S Auto Club and Associ ates Corp of North Amer1ra US Auto Club 1s a nonprofi t raa'P!g supervisory body The new motorists service will provi de road and towing service, routing hatel reservRt1ons $5 000 1n acc Mental death and d 1 s memberment insura nce and other beneftts As.!IOC1ate~ Corp Is a financial firm and a member of the Gulf & ~estem J ndustr1es group , • • • • • • • ' • ' + l l • I • • ' ' r .. I ., I - l </> •. • JI DAU.Y PILOT i .-.-,• ' Picass o's Pace Hot At Ni11ety PARIS (i\P1 -Pabl11 Picasso turns 90 1'11ondav. i;t1ll active -and si tt ing on 'one Df · · the greatest hoards of n1odrrn art treasurrs cvrr 11.~~cn1bl rd. The birthd;iv will he 1nl"J rkrd by ~pecial "exhibitions ;ind homage all over the >,•:ot·ld, hut the artist is expected to ignore it all. He hates birlhda~'S. hr1ns talk of death ;111d acts as 1f he expected lo reach JOO. He receives few 11sitors a! his hon1e :1l \Io u g i n s. . overlookinj:! I he r-.1ed1ter- ranean. Only old friends pass through the electronically con·- troltcd steel gates. Through !hese priv ileged fe"" !he y,•ord filters nut !hat the master is in excellent health. !hat he h;1s Jo«t none of his zest for donn ing comic disguises, and that he ('fln- tinucs to "'Ork at a feverish pace. The lernpo of living hfls ·slowed for everythin g exce pt work. Trip.~ to the he;ich and out ings to bullfights are over. Only a few .vears ago he oft en had his chauffeur d r i v c throu gh lhe hill country. hut these trips have stopped. along with unexpected a ppearances at art exhibi ts in nearby towns. Now he cnterges from 'the \'illa almost exclusive ly for an occasional trip to a Cannes dentist. Furious passion for \1·ork has made Picasso one of the most prolific <1rtisls 111 h1slory. He produces faster than 1nost artists -he has been koo"·n to dash off several oil pain- ' tings In a da.v . and still pro- • duces two, three or 1norc engravings a d;1y. l-!e <1L<;0 ha.~ lived longer. lh<1n most Even Michela ngelo died at 119. Thous;.inds of nil p;i intings b.v Picasso hang in museums around th e "'Orld -tl1c Museum of ri.·loclcrn Art in New York has nlore thar1 300 -<1nd arc held in priv;.ite clll- Jectinns. There is no wa y to 'count the cni::r av in gs , lilhograph.'1, dra 11•1n.i:;s a nd doodlings that ha\'C gone into th e e-0n1n1crcial rnar~t>I But the hii:;i;cst collet'linn ti~· far is held b\' Picasso h1n1self Nol even ' 1he artist knnv.·s how 1nanv <'a n \ a s c s . sculptures. {·eran11es ;inrl n1hr·1• products or las f('l'!l lC' llllllrl are in stor;igc l'l)llm's 11r the he I t er -s k c 11 e r of tu~ workshops. Sor111' he kf'p! Jx>cause he l1kl'rl 1hcnl. ~"1111• ~ frorn the l':ld~· rl;iys fnunrl no huv<'rs. ,\111~\ 11·r rr i;in1p!.v p11T :"1 ~1dr rif!l•I' •'n1n- plrt11H1 ln kf'rp his 11rod1g111us nutp~J1 froin c:iusuig a gl ut un \ lhe market. Jn 1970 :in cxhihit1nn nf i'icasso's p;irtial output fnr 19fi9 "'·as shn"·n in the old Palace of lhe Pn1><'s in Al'1gnon . There 1vcre 165 pa in · tings <1nd ~ dr,1v.•1ni;:s EKcept for !wo somber still l1fes , Picas$Q's lhoughts had turned to children, 1l'omen and musketeers. , • r-.1or.e rct'"ntly he ha s bC'en working on a series of sensuous cni::ra1·\ngs or scenes from a bord(·lln. His old f riend . the art is t . pholngrapher and 11· r i I er , Brassai, in an nrh!'lr In thr Figaro Litteraire, s;iid Picasso told him : "When I see you. lTIV f~ reaction is to rf'ach 1n 1ny pockcl for a pack11~e nr cigare11es lo offer y1n1 one. like before. I kno11' \'l"ry wr ll that neither of us ~1n11ke11 any longer. 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VINSEL legal firrri of Lawler, Felix & Hall, whose stationery Jisl.!t 30 attorneys on the staff. Lud1,11g Hafenrichter r\nall y I e f t Loy feel s outriumbe.red. Weidenoberpfalz. Germany and 14 years He w8.5 ;1Jso informed that thl': famil iar with Volkswagen werk Aktiengesellschafl, cloth VW patch _ available in 1ny varil!- t1 red of being a companu nian. h · rl , ly store -sewn on is grease·sta1ne . He wanted to becnme his own boss, blue Arco shirt is verboten while on duty rloing business in Amtrica , the land of at his s!.alinn. free enterprise. Arco is okay, !ince liafenrichler and He fin ally bought his nwn gas s1alion al hls men pump their gas. 1069 Harbor Blvd., Costa r-,,esa, after The Orange Coast trademark emigrating 10 years ago anrl gelling crrtckclown came after an unhappy Hun· together his bankroll working i n tington Beach station owner di splayinR a Volkswagen agent·irs. huge VW logo symbol was hit with He even shorteoed his hus1 11ess cnrd by similar orders to cease and desist. 4.'i letters. nlaking it s1n1ply . Lou for -Lou says the irat e grease monkey tlirerl short. and L & E Service. a photographer and sent him arcund hun· Naturally , he speci;.il1zes in gctlLng the ting every other VW-related sign he could bugs out of The Bugs. find, then fired off the film to the cor· Lou 11afenrichter, hov.·ever. learned por;ition attorneys. Sept. 9 that -just like the old British J..-0u thought the cameraman just like<i Empi rt -the sun never sets on th e looks of his station and ""'anted a pie· Germany's V n I k ~ w a gen v.· e r k Ak· ture to keep. tiengesellschaft and Hs corpora t I': The shutterbug somehow missed a VW lawyers. lo!lo clearly in violation at a u.sed car lot The people v.•h(J today build . market and next door to Lou. although he nai!Prl repa ir the so-called Peoples ' Car are Jvan's VW & Porsche garage across the jealous of tradition. street. Not just anybody can advertise bv us-Pt'le's Foreign Car Service down the Ing si,:ins with any of four fainous block was ca ptured on Kodak, but both trademark 1•ariations: the worrl itselr niay even have lo repaint their build ings sta nding alone : !he famil111r circula r VW lo comply. logo ; the combined !cue.rs VW. nor even Llu figures it cosl him only abut $150 9 specific type style known as Memphis to replace his busi ness c;;rds, ex terior Bold . signs, rubber mailing stamp and station For all praclical purposes. Lhey have invoices. all of which referred lo his also copyrighted the color blue. s~cialty. All t.his Lou Hafenrichter !earned i11 p L~Ut il is the universality of The BuR very formal letter from the Los Angefes and its maintenance needs that bugs his Excess Body Fat Attacked As Mah1utrition Element PULLMAN, Wash. (U PI ! -''The mnst deslructi1•e form or malnutri\1011 in nur midst is rhe a\cumulatinn of excess borly fat,'' according to Or . Cha rle.-; G. King, the scientist who Isolated Vi1amin C in J93Z. "For those whn live in cnun1rles where good quali!..v foods are abundanL ii is di~· ficult to realize the penalty 1ha! food defl· ciencies inflict on mankind in other iireas 'of "the world," King told an audience Thursday It Washington State L'niversi· Madison Avenue Sexy Sales Pitcl1 Decried by FTC V.'ASHINGTON lUPI t -Ferleral Trflde Cnmmi~sion ~FTC ) members ha ve a5ked for !he first t1n1e v.·hether adverusing -hould he a!lowed to offer produc\i; as a cure for teenagers' loneliness, sexua l frust ratll)ns and desire to belong. "Are you selling the product or are .vou selling sex?" Corn m1ss1on('r Mar y Gardiner .Jones asked Thursday in con· neclion with ads for cigarettes, cosmetics and hair dressings. ··There are many products Iha! Rre rlosely related In the sex act," replied Charles E. Overholser. senior \'ice presi · dent of Young & Rubic::1m, Inc., a big ad ag ency. "Virtually every ;:irti(•lr nf f"lnthing is." Overholser cnnt1nurd . '"And <Hl oral ~ygiene product is ob1•io11.~ly related to kisi;1ng," Cnmmissinner P1111I R::ind 01xnn ;iskrrl 1,1•hv Athletes "'ere hired lo endorse men"s h<iir dressings. 0\"erholser replier! th<it lhr ar'llrrtiser :ipparently pickrd the "rlran t•ut"' ap- proa ch "10 ('llnlras1 to 1he. ~!'\ rn11\.e" '"\Vhen vou assnri111e an ;iu!o w11 h young pl'nple and' dale.~ v.h;il do e,;pcct the person to think or ~·· ~1rs . .Jones ask.· crl. Overholser mentioned llinclincss and dating worries. as common teen·agc con· ccrns. "'For a teenager .. possessinn nr an ,_uto helps him 10 helieve he belongs in our society and gh•es him seH-esteem," Overholser said . "You'1e associatinJ!: the pnxtus:t Wi!h a ''l'!rV real human v.·ant," sliid FTC Ch~i rman Miles W. Kirkpa~rick. Mrs. Jones said some crilic-s cnntend th.1!. !fUCh ads present products at th!! answer to human problems. "Should you do something abnut t.hls?'' 11he asked Overholser. "Should we ?" I~'. his aln1a n1atrr. "\Ve sti!I contend with modera1e defi· cie ncies in iron, iodinr. nunrine and other nutrient s an1ong the vitamins Rnd n1inerals. and occasionally severe ca~es or deficie ncy are found," he said. ''However. the most destructive lorn1 or matnutrilinn in our n1idst is t.he ac- cumulation or body rat," r;aid King, who 11lso identified Vita1ni n C as a scurvy· preventing substance. Dr . King said Lhe situ11linn i~ characterisJic of most populations that are advanCed economically. He said !ll--- day fat people ore round in the U11.ited States· and Western I<:uropc , as well as among the more wealthy individuals in most olher <..'<>untrics. "The trend may start as a pattern in early life, but is not recogni7.ed until late r years in the form of such diseases as diabetes, atht'rosclerosis and heart at.- tacks." King said. The death rat es alnne 11re :ippalling, but the world has been slow to recogni1.e the parallel risk of irreversible ,injury among those who survive," K in~ said. "Extensive research programs are show. in~ com parable impairment of menia l ;ind general function:il development, wh ich is also irreversible,'' Genetic Counsel Conf erc11ce Set In Laguna Beach Educa!irin;il lraders in Laguna Re.:ich will attend a CQnfer('nce Wednesday nn •·(;enetic Cnun~f'ling"' ~ponsnred hy th!'! lncal ch11p1er of !he March ol Dimes f nundallnn. • The conrerenl'e 1,1•111 be held a! the homP or t\.1rs. /'\1t a l\emp, S!8R V;in Dyke. Drive. ~1rs. l\emp, along \l'it h olher lft!cmbers nf the local group will speak on lh'r subjct'I. ~ "Genetic-c~UIJS<;li ng is for penplf' \l"hn are pl anning to marry or. have married <1nd arc planning a famil y." she said. "ll helps the1n delerinine if an.y diseases in 'past generations in either of lhe parents fam ilies will affect their children ." Persoos ;ittending the C®lerence in· elude school offi cials, local nurses. sl.U· dent government \e11der~ and civic of· fiC\/ils. "We 1,1•ant lo gel the word out l.n as many people In the community as possi· ble," Mri;. Kemp C<lmme nted. The conference. she no ted, will he rollowed later this year with a trip to the Salk Institute in San Diego. s DAIL Y PILOT $ Bug Bugging Bug Debugger OA1LV '°ILOT ,~ ... 111• ,Hrkt O'O...Mlt HE WANTED TD BE HIS OWN BOSS, TAK ING THE BUGS OUT OF PEOPLE'S CARS BUT THE CORPORATE WEB IS FAR FLUNG Speci11list Ludwig H11fenrichter Emigr11ted; But It W11s. Just Out of The Frying Pan Into the Fire ltuOborn Germ an principles. •·o..irside I only said: Volkswagen Specialist,'" he ex plains, defend ing hls ex- perlisr and the right to declare it to the world, especially here in America. "In "li2 already I had my certificate." he conlinues. holding up his framed of· ri cia l VW company document. "I been in the Volkswagen rAckel already all my life," adds Hafenrichter, Sausalito Skull Riddle So lved SAL"SALITO (UPI ) The ''Great Sausalito Skull mystery" has been solved. It turns out that a skull found in some bushes by the daughter of Mrs. Mildred Gallagher eight yrars a~n v.•as not that of a s!ayinJ.l v1c- tin1, but of an Australian aborigine v.·hn died 32 years ago. Mrs. Gallagher did not tell poli ce -about the find until last week when a friend inquired if she had. Police called in the coroner's nffice and started probing unsolved slayings in the area. But Dr. Carl Law!IDn. a neighbor or the Gallaghers. ~aid this week that he had owned the !'ikull for a ha\f.century until it disappeared. Said Coroner Keith C. Cr::iig '"nu r motto i~. we don't leavr: any skull unturned." City Licensing Hassle Finished With Limits Se t San Clemenr.e city counciln1Pt1 ha ve t n de d m a n y months of study and drbate and formally appro\'ed an :imend· cd ve rsion of the intric<1\e bu siness hceni;e fee revisions -tagging nn a ceil· Ing 10 some categories and making it easier to change e sel fee. Adopl 1ng a blend of fe e ~chf'dulcs of· fered by the city staff. a new bt1sinessn1an 's ai;.<;ociatinn and the special chambt>r of comn1erce s tudy cnmmittee, lhe council agreed to place a $145 fee limit no _gross·rcct"'ipt~. Thus. l1cen-;e holders In !hr re1::1il, wholesale and manuFacturin.R catej.lories "·ould pay \l'ilhin a ran.Re or $12 to $1 4~ a year, depending on their J.lross receipts . The minimum rec. councilmrn agreed, v.·nuld achiev~ equity for lhe small businessman and la.rj.l e one as well. ·rhe largest firn1s in the gross·recaipts tategory would be treated fairly through lhe ceili51g, councilmen agreed. Jn the pr o f N~ional and sen!ic• categories, where set fees have been im- po~ed. colUlc ilmen blended into I he new ordinance an easier mean.~ for busihessmen to se8'; changes in their specific fees. The council.agreed tha t any ~hanges in the na.t-rate categorie11: can be ac· complished through passage of a resolu- tion. instead of the lengthy and ewensive formalities of amending a city ordinance. or 16046 Shasta St.. Fountain Vallev. On· ly he doesn't believe cnr repair shOOld be a rncket, '"And I want. to be lair lo the pe-ople.~. Our JObs here usually go by flat rate from the. old counlry," he said, displaying a manual listing recommended times for lipttiric jobs, at $9 per hour. Lou isn't yet a U.S. cititen, but he proudly flies an Ame rican Flag at the. sta· !\on. heeause he came here hop ing to !inrl freedom and independence fro m authoritarian rule . "'An1erica is not a free countr.v." he says disappo1n!edly in typically 1'eutnnic Lones, leaning against 11 new, corporaLion· authorized sign advertisi ng: Repair o[ Volkswagen Vehicles. ("Non franchised concerns may. of coorse, advertise in a proper n1anner thal lhey service Volkswagen vehicles " says the t..R v.·ler, Felix & Hal! letter lying on Lou's desk. l "I took down my signs and I put new ones up -in green -because I don't· v.•anl no hassle," says the wa1•y-haired Hafenrichter, a mischie vous tWinkle in his eye. "Repair of Little Nazi Cars. J a , , , thal"s what-f"d really like to put up." Maoists for FBI Tell All Cou,ple Describe Indoctrination, Firear1ns Training WASHlNGTON (AP ) Two e:r· missionaries say they onc e workrrl wit h the FB I to inf11trate a pro-Maoist or~anization they rlescribed a.~ highly disciplined , v.'ell armed and dedicaed to the overthrow uf the U.S. govemment. They said lhe organi1.ation. the Revoh1- tinnary Union, h11s "close ties with Red China." "We were considered ~real converts," Lav.·rence-L. Goff or Lemoore, told the House Internal SecLITi1 y Committee Thursday. Goff. JO, and his 28-yea r-old 1o1.•ife. Belty' Sue. said leaders or the organ i7.ation demanded "extremely strict discipline - our time, 011r house and our family were nol our own. "Our children were considered pro- perly or RU, and RU took care of then1, and I'd find strangers wit h the chil dren," Mrs. Goff testified. ''They tried lo iR· doctri11ate children. I didn"l agree bul l put up wi1h it." She lestified llll"!rt Wt'rf' "edur:ational classe.~ on thf' book nt Mao ·s Rrrf RMk, they wen I three lo fnur hours, one sen ten-Central America as Christi a 11 ce at a time, defining each word, and niissionaries amon~ primitil'e tribes. books by i\1arx and Lenin." He said he became associated with the There also v.·a.s he avy emphasis on fireern1s training, she said. GoH said the prirnr goal of the ori;aniza tion was '"lo huilrl a ba~e in the working class and 1hr military." Hr 1ia1d mcrnbers of 1he group "are. dedicated. willi ng to sacrifi<'<' their life 1£ neerl be in violently overthrowing the governn1ent." The group sinrerl 1,1·eapons in v.:irinus homes. Gorr said. At nne meeting. he a1t- d<>d, a member of the. organi7.al1on ap- proached him about keeping plastic ex· plnsivt>s, dynamite and hand grenades in the Goff hon1e. •·1 was advised by t he FR I nol to put that in iny house," Goff sai1t. Bul their n1ost painful perSflnal t X· perience, Goff said. (·a rnc v.·htn the y were pressured •·10 curst the Biblr and blaspheme God.'" (;off, nov.· a guns1nilh. said he 11nrl his "l'l'ife spent severill year~ in Mf'xi(""n and GRAND OPENING Re\•olutioner¥ Union in the fall of !969, and his wHe ~aid she jo.inerl in July 1970. They dropped out in late March. anti C':!.rly April this year, he said, "after we were found out." Goff i;ai rl his San .Jose chapter had about 50 mc1nbers, that backers claimed to have. 400 Followers in the San Fran· ("isco Bay area, and that he heard one leader claim the grou p had spread na· tion\l'ide 1,1·ith collecLi ves in New ).'ork. Detroit ancl Chicago. But , he ~airl . there w;is extreme secrecy an1nng the group's members and thus he had J10 total on the size of Uie organi1.ation. Sources cl~ to the committee said the Goffs' test.imony was setting th.e stage for v.·ilnesses who will !ell next week about "subsh1ntial Revolutionary Union in· \'nlvement in activities intended to raci:ilizf' .. GI!! stationed at Fr. Ord. Ba12vfow MauoP I ,_ RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTER FOR THE ACTIVE RETIRED ~ ---··-~'-.... -.. . ; .... \ -/ ,;.. -· • YOUR /NVIT AT/ON TO GRACIOUS LIVING leautlfully appointH 1.ult•1. with b•lc.11nieu, •nd priv11t• er 11m i-priv1t1 rooms f111 tur1 di1tinC.. fiv e color.C.oorcl in1ted c1rp1 t1 11 ncl int erior d 1corn Every rocm h111 11 priv ate b11 th compl1t 11 with t ub •ncl 1how1r. services Crontt•lll•d ~0111"' & air CtnGllitnin' 8N..,lfll ••H r S~•~ "•11• & b11<•nlu P ...-K~•I lt ur>d•f "''" lnlt r<...,., mwolc 0.Clttl OI> <Ill A!!ond•n!I ll ~re. Air <•""ill•nH Da ily recreation !!incl enterta inm ent prog ram1 coorclin•ted by ii full t im e profe11i on11I director provide 11 w11 li h of activities in which to d evelop 11nd ' m11 int11 in me11ningful fr i •nd.1~ips •t the M.enor. 11.....,tlnt All meal1 •ncl 'n a c.k~ are nufritiou1ly prepared •nd 11t+r•ctiv1ly 1erv•cl by our 11rpert dietery 1taff. Speci.ll l cli ei1 lor tho1e who ~requir• t hem end tr11 y '1 1rvic1 to the ro om is prcvided when the resident is unable lo come to the dining room. Beach ~ad Study~ eighe'd San Cle1ne1Je Resu:t rects·Ol.d Idea From Files·"-, 111111 .. h An~ 6 C1111t •Liv• ... 11rf•o11"'MI T1wro·•M ••••"'-~• Mt,.lt t 1.,Jbrorv ,..,"'" "rhe n San Clementi': city councilmen cleaned house last April, nne years-old Idea which was galhering dust was resur· reeled . The lawmakers aw-eed to ~eek a feasibilitv study for a be:ichfront road ex. lending r'rom North Beach to Avenida Del Mar. They received their an"Swe.r fr1o m the c:y e.ngineering staH 1hi!i week . The road i~ feasible •. If the city is willing lo spend $2.3 llioo for a scenic Doulevard, -City Enginerr Phil Petf'r il'll'lucd a formal· report wilh m11pir1 to councilmen poinring out thal 1l would bt' Po~•ible to construct the roadway belwec.n the base nf !he bluffs and the existing ra!Jw9y pro- pr:rty ov.•Md by lhe Sante Fe. The. roa~ could either be built all at once, or in segments. About S230 ,o00 1 would be ~pent for lend purchases and easements. Construction would cost ai million morl':. Peter told rouncilmen that about halt the property which could form a roadbed would havl': to be purcliased from private interest!!. The rORd could be bui'lt 60 feel wide with 40 feet or travel area and parallel parklng . Peter estimated thal the number nf parking places 11iong the side could be abiiut 450. Crib walls u.~lng an innovativ~ech· n1que nl stacking earth-filled alumfnrll1n tul:>es Lincoln-log style could be built lo keep lhe bluffs lnUlct. Soml': Ii.Hing of CM· yon areas would have to be ac· complished 11~ well, he explained Councilmen remained wme~·hat mut11 lo the idea -agreeing that thei r en- lhLL~ia~m wu diimpened by the C011t. The projecl lit admittedly a long-r ange Idea · which could be coupled m the chances of relocati ng lhe railroad lo en inland route. If the railway were mOved, the road could become a Qeachfront boulevard fronting lln expanded city beach. Just in case the road becomes a sol id tdeA, Councilman Thomas O'Ki!efe su,g- gested fh<!t the city !lf':gin selling new re- quiremen!J: for setbacks along the bluUs. One project already Is creeping too far over the bluffs to proVhte :enough spare room for 11 road, 1nd other1>r art being proposed a~ well, Peter said. O"Keere ·-motion for a planning Com· mission and -.parks ,_nd recre.atlon study ' ~EFUSHMINTs " TOUIS DAILY BA YVIEW MANOR i1 bfe11ll y loc•t1d nf11r 1hoppin9 cen- . firs, b11nk1, phy 1\ci •h1 cffic 11, .•clj•c•nt;to 811yvi1w Conv11l11c1nt Ho1pit11I 11 nd two short bloc k1 from Co1t11 Me111 M1m ori11I Ho1pit11I. Though in 11 1uburb11n J1t+in q, w1 11re •111ily •cce11ib l1 from th1~N•wporl, S.tn Di190, 11 ncl S11nt11 An• Fr1eway1. ~t1mlsslon lufopmatlon R.A'l'Vll:W ,M.1.1110 • •ll•m .. rrv•'l' ""'"'""' • fft.llt ..... lft 9' ,..,.;:i.,_ ,,.. t tllw!ly with "'-• •• -lc•I •~-11. If """" ... '"""' +.f 1•1 1/w6y1 w1k t rM. ll.•111 I•• th• B•v•it '<I'" fl'r•9••,,.. ••• 1,, th• '"'diu'" pri,. r1ft91 SIMI PllYATI IOOM PIOM SJ,1.00 fl'IUYATI IOOM PIOM S4tS.00 SIMI PllYATI SUITl 1110111 SJID.tt PllYATI SUITI lllOM S6JO,ff nr pns!!ible 60·IOOt i;etbACk requir~ments D ]50 w"' ..., StrMt. c .... ,..._, Cellt.n!S. t2627 10 to 6-TONIC~HT 'TIL 9 P.M. passscd,. The e~Jstlng tttb1ck requlrl'!menl is 2o /l'.,.,'.;D~,.::• .. :.•:•~•:·•~0~1 :• ~'~":'"':•~•:.;'~":·:":.,:'~'=':'--------~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:. .. J lect. / I • .. ··-- f DAIL V PILOT \ \ •• I ~ps State Lauded For Beach Deal 'By THOMAS 1\.1URPH1NE 01 t1H1 D•llw ~llM S141H ,. Friday, Octobtt 22, 1'71 ---- BEACIDIEADS DEPT. -0 rang e Count y. much maligned by those from elsewhere .as a greedy. grasping hotbrd of capitalism, has today managed to pry loose another 1,500 reel of ocean shoreline from private ownership to be converted into public use. GREEK SHIPPING MAGNATE STAVROS NIARCHOS, NEW WIFE TINA Not Only Richer, Now Arch Foe Takes Former Spouse of On ass i1 The new area earmarked for future development as a stale park 1s known to coastal locals as the old Capo Beach Club. The frontage is located along the old stretch of Paci fic Coast Highway flanked by the Santa F'e tracks between Doheny State Beach Park and San Clemente. Old Rival Rocks Onassis It has to be one of the finest stretches of open shoreline Jn California. MUCH OF THE CREDIT this time goe.s lo st.ate officials who made the purchase possible. Lt Gov, Ed Reinecke Thursday tiigned the bill by Assemblyman Bob Badham and Senator Dennis Carpenter fR-Newport Beach) which appropriates $2.1 million for the shoreline purchase. ATHENS (UP!) -Aristotle Onassis "'alked into his office in Constitution Square today, hi! shoulclcrs stooped , his fa ce grim. "Leave me alone," he told newsmen "'ailing outside the building. His ill-temper ~·as a tt ributed by his friends to !he news of the marriage of his former wife Tina. 40. to his former brother-in-l.11w Stavros Niarchos, 62, in Paris on Thursday. Onassii; knew of Niarchos' plans lo marry Tina Livanos, sister of !\'iarchos' late wife Eugenia. "He is trying to marry Tina to tease me," Onassis said or Ni archos to a Greek-American in Athens two days ago. ''The S.O.B.s are gathering in Paril'I to hurl me,'' Onassis told his fri end. Eugenie Niarchos rlied 17 mon lh s ago of an overdose of barbiturates at the a.'le of 44. She had four children by Niarchos: Philip 19. Spyros 16. Js;ibella Mari a 13, and Constantine 9. Ni archos originally wanted lo marry Tina, according lo friends, but she ma r- ried the much richer Onassis instead. Then Nia rchos married Eugenie. Onassis divorced Tina, cou rted Ma na Callas and then married Jackie Kennedy. Tina married the wealthy Marquess or Blandford, di vo rced him in April and took a villa in the south of France near the coast where Niarctms kept his yacht. Meanwhile, Niarchos had le ft Eugenie. and married Char lotte f'ord. daughter of Henry Ford JI. After thei r child was born th<1 t marriage was dissol ved and he re!urned lo Eugenie. EuJ::enie d ied on thl' island of Spelsa in mysterious circumstances. Niarchos \'.'as questioned a nd released. On Thursday he married Tina in Paris. Niarchos is now thought to be e\'en richer tha n Onassis. Eventually, the beach area wit! become an extention and part of existing Doheny State Beach Park. Indeed, state efrorts toward shoreline clevelopment have drawn some onion~ fro m this corner in lhe past. But il must be conceded with a lip of the hat toward Sacramento that this latest shcire!ine ac· quisition is one of state government's i.iner efforts. China Publishes Kissinger, Chou Photo in Paper Belfast Boys Blow Up Factory in IRA Raids Doheny State Beach Park is one of our better, state shoreline recreation develop- ments on the Orange Coast, standing alongside Corona de! Mar City and St.11.te Beach Park, known to us coastals as Big Corona. OTHER GOOD NEWS on the coastal beach front came with word from State Parks and Recreation Director Willi am Penn Mott Jr .. that th e city of Laguna Beach will get $255,000 in state matching !unds for its Main Beach development. This will include $107.100 for purchase of the ,sandy area and $147,900 for park development. Speaking of Laguna, former Art Colony mayor Glenn Vedder. called to my at- tention a real oversight a few columns back when I was ticking off various areas along our shorel ine lhal have ''gone public" in recent limes. VEDDER NOTED tha t J made no men- tion of the Marine Preserves created off the shoreline of Corona de! 1.1ar and Laguna. That omission was :r io; u p er boo-OOo because these tidal areas are of enormous im portance in preserving the balance of marine life along this, the best of all possi ble coasts. P~ior to crt.alion of the preserves. lou rists and some unthinking students were carrying ofJ sea life 'from tidepoot a reas by the bucketsfull. Now, through !he efforts of city officials li ke Vedder and slate legislation, these tidal areas are prolected and postecl under the law. No"" in the sum, the Orange Uiast may add the Capo beachfront to Sa lt Cr~k a nd Camp Pendleton and Aliso Beach and Laguna·s ~fain Beach a!! those Areas \'.'hich in recent times have been acquired for the public. SOA-1E Ofl' THfo.: hRnd·wn ngers from l he Woodside-based California Coasta l Alliance . ~·ho ha ve blamed Orange Coun· ty in the main for "the rip--:iH or the California coastline." oughl to take notice of what is really happening hert. Actually, they ought to do better than thal. They should change their diet. Eat some words for a cha nge. ROl\.fE t UPI ) -Riictures of l i.S. Presidential envoy Henry A. Ki ssinger me·eting Chinese leaders have been published for the first lime in 11 Uim- munist newspaper. the lll:i lian ne"'S agen- cy A l\15.<\ reported in Peking today. ANSA i;;i id diplomats in P!'k in~ ;it- tributed "considerab!t significance'' to the pictures, published in !he Pck1n_g People's Da ily. One or them showed Kiss- inger with Premier Chou En-tai. "The de<:ision to allow the people lo see Ch inese \ead!'rS together with high of- fi cial s of the United States, a country violently attacked in slogans and posters all over the country ; indicates, according to diplomats. !he rxistcnce nf certain developmen ts in Sino-American rela- tions ," the ANSA C<>rrespondent i::~id. "Ho"·ever. fnr the time being !here is no off icial indication nf <1 ny change in the positions of the two parties." ANSA quoted "reports ci rculating in Peking" that "lhe United Slates is willing tn ~o a loni:; way t.n mret thP ChinrsP position on Taiw;in . On 1hc nther hand. 1t is believed tha t China. without yicld1ni;: nn matters of principle, would be \'.•11!ing ft) show a certain fleJdbility l.o give lhP United Sta1es a proper way lo sol\'e the difficult question." ANSA said. Fla1nhoyant Founder Of Hadacol Di es; i o ABBEVILLE, La . (Ari -J.(lu1.qa na State Stn. Dud ley .J LeBlanc. a fla m- boyant entrepencur who marle a fortune by concoctinJ;! a tonic call ed Hadacnl, died today after suffering 11 :c;lroke . Hr \'.'3S iii. His rleath ended a rarerr th;,J spa nned more !han 50 years. Ht was first elccterl state representalfve :it !he age nr 24, tw ice ran unsuccCssfully IOr govf!rnnr and ror the U.S. Hnusf' of Represen- 1..1tlves, and had bee11 in the i;tate Senate off a nd on for the past 30 eears. BELFAST, Nor!hern Ireland IUPI \ - British troops fought youth gangs in Lon- donderry today anrl gunmen "''ho forced enlry into a Belfasl city center egg-pack- ing firm bomhed !he building, securi!y forces spokesmen i;a id. A po!1r e spokesman said three women \'.'ere ho!<pitali7.ed in Belfast when fi ve tnen forced entry into the Gravey Brothers Egg·Packing Co .. ordered the \1·atchman out and placed bon1bs at the rear, in the center and at lhe front of the building. T"'·o of the bombs exploded, selling off a fire "'hich badly damaged the build ing, the spokesman said. The fighting in Londonderry began "'hen a combined British Army and Nnrlhrrn lrel;:ind police raid swept through !he Roman Caihol ic Bogside Top Viet Court Validates Vote SAIC.O N ~ l'PJ) -The SoHth Viet- namese SuprPmP Court 11pprnved today b,\' an B·l \'nte tht. Ort. :'! unopposed re· election of Pre$idcnt Nguyen V.11n Thieu, cltiilring the 1vay For his inauguration Oct. " The cou rl alsn issued decisions on 1a"·sui1s fi led b~· su pporters nf Vire President Nguy en Cao Ky seekin_g to ha 1·e Thiru·!' virtory dt>C'lared inva:1n. The court had dehN>r;:ited on the .~1111<;; four d;i,1s and pns!ponf'd it.~ drr1~•r)n three times. Thr erourt d('('ided aJ;!;iin hv an 8-1 Vf11P t11 re ier l a s11 i! by four 1a xpayers ;ind by fi.~ 1n reject a sin1itar suit b.v 11 profes.~or of \aw. 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' " •• " " • .. d istricl of the cily, ;in Army spokesman i;aid. Gangs of youth rela lia led by attacking ar1ny posts in the area "'ith gasoline holnbs. So ldiers fi red back ~'1t h CS nausea gas and rubber bullets, lhe spokesman said. In Belfas!, an army patrol shot and "'·nunded a man aiming a gu n at a so ldier in the Short Strand dislrict in the E"asiern part of the Northern Ireland capita l, an a rmy spokesman said. The man. hit in the le gs. managed to make it to a nearby house "'here he v;•as lil ter taken into custody, the spokesman said. He was driven to Royal Victoria Hospital and placed under guard. ... . ' • .. . ' Food Price• Dip . ' I' Nation Economy Growth Slackens WASHINGTON IAP I -The nation's economy slowed ln the July-Septembf'r quarter, with output rising at • 3 percent annual rate, the Commerce Depart.men~ said today. Gross National Product, market value or the nation's production or goods and services. increased by $16 billion clurini;: the third quarler. but only half of the estimated 6 percent ~rowth was in terms of noninflaled doll ars. But while the e<.'Oflomy's grow1 h rate slowed . the rate of inflation as measured by GNP also slackened, dropping to 3.J percent, the lowest this ye.:1r. In t he second quarter, inflation rose at a 4 percent rate or increase 11nd the economy grew by 4.75 percent in l!'r nls of noninflaled dollars. 1lle depa rtment blamer! the econnrnic slowdown on what it called the "cor- rection or steel inventories." This meant that steel in ventories, wh ich ballooned in ~he e<irly part oi the year as a hedge against a possible str!ke, declined sharply in the third quarter as steel companies got r id of thei r suplu~ in- ventories. The depa rtment said third-quar1 er GNP reached &: seasonally adjusted an· oual rate of SJ .059 billion. according to I.he preliminary figures announced . Final GNP figurrs ~·i!J be compiled ne;;t month. Grocery prices fell one percent and the dccli'iie in 11utomobile prices also heired Ill hold down last month's consumer price said the Bureau of Labor average, Statistics. The government's Consumer Price l ndex, measu ring prices of food . clolhi!'.g. housing. transportation. medical care a nd recreation , 11veraged two-tenths oi one percent higher -about half the average monthl y rise so far this yea r -the bureau said. The reports included snme prif'e hikrs from before the freeze, \'.'hich began Aug. 15. and the exact effect or the freeze on over-all living prices could not be precise- ly measured , the report said. The rise brought the price ind ex up fo 1'22.4 in Seplcmbcr, meaning it took $12.24 last month every $10 ~·orth of typical family purchases in !he base period iour years ago. The bureau ;ilso reported that !l\'eraJ!e weekly eamings of some 45 mill ion rank- and-file workers dropped 27 cenls to $128.76 because or a shortt.r average \'.'nrk week. The a verage pay check was still 5.'l percent above a year earlier, hut after allow11nce for the 4.2 percent rise in Jiv- ing CQSts since then. the gain in purchas- ing power was abou t 3 pe.rcent, the bureau s;iid. The report said !hat in the third qu;irter nf !9i l end ing in September, ••• • .... ...... " ... _.._ .~';,r· ee· prlces rose al an annu;il rate of J.J per· cent. the lowest for any quatrer since 1967 except for the first quarter of lhfl ~'ea r "'hen mortgage in terest rates drop- ped sharply. PriCl'S or fresh fruits and vegelable.1, eggs and coffee , dropped sharply \.\'hile prices rose for processed fruils and vegetablts. betf, margarine and 11alad oils, !he bureau said. Yank Troops Leave Final Border Base SAI GON (AP ) -U.S. troops pulled out of the only American artillery base on the Cambodian border lod;iy. after 28 clays of North Vietnamese shelling and two incidents of Gis balking at goi ng out on patrol. The Americans left F'ire Base Pace - and the rour big guns they manned there -to !he South Viel namese garrison lhllt had shared !he rrontier position with thelJl. Five U.S. infantrymen at the base ()b- jected on Oct. 9 to going oul on a night ambush patrol. claiming il was an "Un.- necessary r isk." The palrol was canceled and the men 's company was replaced three days later. il1 ore recentl y it "'as le11rned Lhat 20 men in the replace ment co mpany refusM to go out on pa1rol soon :if!er arriving at the border post. Maj . (:en. ,Jack Wa gstaff, commander of U.S. forces in the Jrd Military Regio n. said the base commander persuaded the rnen lo move ou t, and "the whole thi ng was Ol'er in 30 minutes." Both the U.S. O'lmmand and Wagstaff said the removal of U.S. troops from Fire Base Pace had been planned for some time as part of the Vietnamization pro- gram. but some senior officers conceded 1hat the two incidents apparently hast· ened the v;•i!hdrawal order. "The publ icity was causing all kinds of consternation in the states." s.iiid one of· fleer. "If I was a private cili1.en and rP.ad a bout my a rmy like that, rd be every upset.'' Pace wa! the fourth American artillery base in the Cambodian border region to be evacuated in the past month although Norlh Vietnamese troops have been nn the offen sive in the region liO to 90 miles northwest of Saigon since Sept. 26. ( / • f -- ' ' I~ et· nee the OJ>" les, ile d lad out on 28 nd out ''" h•t ilt1 ob- ght un- led ced ,. sed " ck In ase °'' 30 la!( ire mo ,.. ed st• or or- •d ery uy to gh on ileJ ( f . . • GM Safety Car's Bow A Smash DETROIT ! UPI ! -General Motors has displayed its mit1at version of an Ex- perime.nta l Safety Vehicle j ESV) that 11Jmost -~~l n?t quill! -meets govero- n1e11t spec1f1cal1nns !or saving lives in .a ~O rnile pe r hour barrier l'rash, Ernest S, Starkman, Gf•ol vice president in charge of en\'Jronmerital activities told newsmen Thursday the company stili hopes with lessons learned from the pioneer version lo produce a new pro- totype that will meet the lifesaving specifications laid down by the Depart- ment of T ransportation (DOTI. ESV Program ti.tanager \Villiam B. Larson reviewed the testing of the car in 50 m.p.h. crashes and said the results of a full complement of dummies placrd in the car showed that ·-·~11 of then1 were killed, but some on ly SKghlly." Both rnen questioned !he stringent standards for passenge r cr1:1sh lo;ids set by the OOT. Starkman said studies of ac- tual highway crashes indicate that hun1an beings can stand far higher stresses and acceleration numbers than called for by DOT. Commuter Plane Crash Kills 16 PEORIA, Ill. (UP I) -A commuter a irl.lner crashed at Greater Peoria Airport Thursday, killing all I 6 passengers including the president of the company who was at the controls. The twin.engine Chicago and Southern airlines turboprop hit power lines 7:> feel front t~e ground before plunging through rain and fog and landitlg in a hedge in a farm rield four to five miles west of the airport. The plane bounced and spun into a tree and exploded in a fireball. "the tower chier said visibilily was so bad he c<luldn 't see the crash from the tower. "l heard the plane in trouble ell al once. like it opened wide up," said Rober• R. Johnson, a farmer who lived nearby. ''ll sounded like It blew up. •·the black smoke went higher and higher. I could see blazes. Then bang - just like dynamite at a strip mine,'' he. said. Rescue wo rkers found all but one or the bodies of the 14 passengers and crew in· side the airplane. 1-lowever, one body, bel ieved to be that of Frank Hansrn. president of the airline and pilot, had been hurled fron1 U1e mam clump of the wreck;ige. Flight 804, which had left Cjhicago 's Mei gs Field, had become sore ol a capital special because it usually carried a large number of legislators and others lo Springfield . One victim. t.lorris J. Wexler, fonnf'r Secretary of the Chicago Bar Association, was on his way to Springfield to testify before a House Conuniltee: on e code for state penitentiaries. Lest.er Case, federal <i viation ad- mmist.Tation tower chief at Peoria. said Hansen reported no diflieulties in his radio commwllcations with the airport and was i.nstructed lo make a normaJ landing. "He reported no trouble and w:is cleared for standard instrument ap. proach. v.•ith a circling on runway 4.' Case said, '"He acknowledged and we reported v.·eather as 300-foot scatter£'d, 400-foot broken. 2.500-foot ceiling. with one-mile visibility in light fog and rain ." Case said as time passed lhe tov.·er tried to call Hansen but could not locale him. The tower chief said the last contact with Hansen was al 12: 19 p.111, U.S., Russ Reacl1 Sea Accord MOSCO\V (AP! -U.S.· Soviet talks lo avoid incidents between their ships al sea ended today. and the US. delegation chief said they reached "an understanding . . . to prevent incidents at 'ea and to imprO\'e safety al sea." cooperative atmosphere. The delegations are lo sub- mit the results or the talks lo their governments lor ap- proval. Vladimir A. Kasatonov, deputy commander of the Soviet na\•y, \Varner said the discussions were conducted "in Youth Held As Sniper NE \'I YORK (AP) -Police said an l1>-year-0ld member of the militant Jewish Defense League v.•as arrested Thurs· day night in the firing o[ four shots the previous night at the Soviet Union 's U.N. mission. They said lsaaC' M • . Jarosawicz, IS.. Brooklyn, a student, was taken in t o custody a half-block from the ni ission t.uild.ing. F'rldly, OctGbtr 22, 1971 DAIL V ll'ILOT f 5 Hurt by Firebombs as New Race Strife Rocks Memphis MEMPHIS (UPI) -Three the head which crushed the '"Those things came nytng firebombs were thrown Into a akull." through the back door aod crowded whites' lounge in a Three white men and a smashed near the table where (lounge owner) Frank Deaton predominantly black District while woman were admitted and the other four were sit· 1'hursday night injuring five to Baptist Hospital for burns, ting." 11aid Red L a n t e r n persons in a continuation or one of lhe men in critical con-Manager Eugene Stanton. racial violence sparked by the dition, after three v.•hisky bot· whoosh and everybody started fatal beating of a Negro youth. ties liUed with f I am in g screaming," he added. But For the third conseculive gasoline were l.ossed into the damage lo the lounge, In a night. policr and firemen bat· Red Lantern lounge. One predominantly black area, was lied arson, looting, vandalism woman W8.!I treated and minimal. There were about 60 and alleged sniper ,fire in the·=="=l"='=ed=.=========w=h=l=l'='::i::ns::l::d'::::'::t ::lh::'::'::lm::J•c. ::='i city where tension w a 111 heightened earlier Thursclay v.·hen a 3-year-0ld black child accidentally v.•as struck and killed by a police cruiser rushing to a fire. Relative quiet returned to Memphis early today. The violence began Tuesday after Police Chief Henry Lux: reliev- ed 23 policemen from duty pending an investigation into th&death of Elton Hayes, 17, a black listed as a traffic victim during a police chase. An .autopsy revealed the cause of death as "a blow or blows on Come to this Cllr1911an Science Lecture "A IA.SIS fOll: JUSTICE'' .. Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B . l'ltlDAY. OCT061!'1t 22, 1:00 l".M. 1ST CMUltCW 01' CMll'llT, ICIENTIST zao MllA VERDI. 011' •• COSTA MlfSA SUPER WIDE! 60 SERIES Belted-Raised White Letters U.S. Undersecretary or the Navy J ohn \V, Waroer declin- ed to reveal details. But he gaid the talks, which lasted JO days. v.·ere .. constructive and fruitful" and held in a very \Varner said the I a I k s covered all n1atters which the Americans considered im- portaot. but some items may be taken up in a second round of talks. \Vhether further talks are needed will be decided Jater, he said. The Soviet delega tion "'as headed by Fleet A d m . businesslike. professional U- mosphere" and both sides refrained from cornpla ining aboul past incidents. He said the discusslon' was essentially confined to surface ships, that there was some talk of naval air operations but none of sub-• 4-Ply Polyester Cord Construction F60-14 or .15 $35.95 F.l .T. J,ll-J.00 ' . • 2...-1. 4<Jdo .......... -6 -1£\od. 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SNOW CHAINS ... PASSING II TIUCK & CAM,ll SIZE$ 700-11 .. 11·16d plu' state and local ta•es FO lD-C H EYll:OLET-f'LY MOUTH DATSUN-TOYOTA SET Of, 4 • • • • s9900 l Ply~ cap1 an.I nyh) a hole mags av1ilable for s;... ton Campers an d Pick-ups, slightly higher. Datsun· Toyota· Colt· Vega· Pinto Owners! ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT BLACKWALLS 600x13 JUST VW's/$por1 Car Tires ONLY s12's '"',.rtrM , .......... -11. Ma 1.60.11---ff• Sl.14 '-'-h . T11l . ./ ~--· COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 19S9 • ' ' Hour1.! 7:30 - to ''00 Dolly .-PHONE ' 540-5710 646·5033 \ / • '' • • • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Caspers Changes Mind Only days after he had criticized a coun.ty shoreline planning committee rep11rt for recommending tempor· ary elimination of Three. Arch Ba)'. from beach access requirements, Fifth District. Supervisor ~onald Casp~rs was assuring horneov.•ners 1n the exclusive community he agreed \Vith their tla'i n1 that Three Arch Bay should be deleted as a beach access route. This apparently rapi_d change o~ m.ind may si mply iodicale that the 1>uperv1sor is cont1nu1ng to learn all things are not necessarily black or white. It would seen1 reasonable that the shorelinP c:om- mitlee, and now Caspers, should advocate concentrating on undeveloped shoreline areas for initial applica tion of the beach access r uling. But it could be lhat dele· tion of one private beach enclave woul~ set an un com· fortable precedent for future access action. Tbe small Three Arch Bay beach area probably isn't worth a great legal battle( even if it could be won. But tht day may come when the demand for more beach space-will make it necessary for the county to cast its eye upon some of the roomier st~a.nds now blocked fro~ pubLic access by walled commun1t1es -and whose resi- dents doubtless V.'OUld be equally cool to the idea of opening a niche in the masonry. Wrong Dump Roadwa y The south county area faces a major rubbish crisis unless the County of Orange can launch a plan to develop a new dump and regional recreation site in a canyon in· land of San Clemente>and San Juan Capistrano. Lawmalsers of both cities were aware of that fact when country road department aides recently sought the blessings of both cities for the dump proposals. But one aide speaking to San Clemente councilmen promised that Camino de los Mares would not be an access route. but that Avenida Pico would be used in· stead. But another county spokesman told San Juan councilmen that Los 1'1ares still could be considered. Camino de Los Mares will have a hospital soon, along v.1ilh other commercial development. Good homes exist .. there now. It should net become a major street for trash and garbage hauling. County supervisors will decide on the access ques- tion soon when they deliberate on the entire. dump pack· age. Let us hope they clearly understand the desires of the two south coast cities: -Camino de los Mares should not be used as a dump road -Avenida Pico is a logical alternative. -The canyon must be developed lo allow for re- creational use as well as rubbish landfill as soon as it opens . Risky Bus Route After considerable soul-searching, Laguna Beach school trustees, in a split 3-2 vote, have authorized a new school bus route to serve hillside homes above prec!pitous Nyes Place. It v.•as an extreme example of lhe knotty transpo rta- t io n problems that exist 1n the di strict, where busing cost per pupil is about triple the county average because of difficult topography. The three trustees voting for lhe nev.• bus service did so in the face of warn i~ from both the California Highway Patrol and the bus manufactu rer of possible safety haza rds in running buses up the steep grade. Heavy maintenance costs al so were ci ted. The buses will only take the children up the hill in the afternoons, v,iith parents continuing to drive them do\vn to the highway bus stop in the mornings. This elimi· nates possible down-grade brake failures with a loaded bus. but the experts said the uphill climb ~till could cause engine, brake, transmission and rear axle failures. The parents' concern about letting their youngsters r ide in car pool vehicles, or having them hitchhike, is understandable. But in lh'e face of the frank warnings of two qualified professionals, we are inclined to think Trustees Norman Browne and Jane Boyd shov.1ed wisdom in opposing the new route. s ~UNN IN(i WILD IN T~E Sl'l?EETS 1 ~MASH ING WINtlDW5! ru~NINq OVER CAl<S ! 5HOUTINq 6L(J(iAf1S/ HO. T~ATS TUE 01.1> M!DPLE CEL EB•ATIN~ THE WOl('LD 5ER'lf5/ Revolution: On S11prenae Court No11ai11ations ••• Knowledge Obsolesce11ce Dear Gloomy Gus Nixon Used 'Great Leak' Technique If. lhis J une , you r son received a Ph.D degree in aerospace engineering. half Qf whal he knows when he graduates will be obsolete in IO years. For fully half of what he needs to know for th e next 10 years is completely unknown today. This "obsolescence of knowledge," es- pecially in scientific fields . is changir:ig the whole idea of what constHutes a "good" college edu- cation. And it rec.I· finns those of us who have been say· in.I!' for a long Ume that !earning how to learn is the most Important part of education. THE REAL REASON that vocational and "specialist" training is Jarg~ly pointless today lies in the rapid outdating of so much technical kno~·ledge atf.; skUls. Even our newest profession -tha ( nr progrllmming compute rs -will won be obsolete. when the computers are built that v.·ill pr()gr~m lhemscl\'e5. \\'hat the new socicty of the future ca11s for are versatil ity and f\c:o:ibility and creativity. These cann11l he learned i!I a technical sensc ~ they are part of a liberal education, which teaches n1cn and "'Omen how to think, not just how to put things t.ogelher and make them work. The new machlnes will be ahle ro put things together much ~tter than prople can. With all the talk about improving landscaping in Laguna Canyon, it may be well for the city to start the ball rolling by cleaning all the: weeds out of the geraniums in the: median. " -F. A. S. n•c•n••I!~ 1110" 01 lfto now••••••· \ond YtUr "' ""'' •• GIOomy Gu .. D•llJ 111111. aspects of business administratio n to a broader program oJ liberal art5. In a recent talk. Dr. Arnold Ducofft, director 11£ Geo rgia Tech's School of Aerospace Enginee ring. remarked lhat this obsolescence or knowledge is the big reason that today's engineering schools no longer stress the "mechanical," but rather the "philosophical" elements in science -not how Ill do something. but why something is I.rue. If we learn the reasons be hind phenomena. then we can cope with changing conditions. OUR PRESSING NEED is for men and women who can ad apt lo needs and ae· riuire skills Uial are barely on the horizon today. More and more, the function of the specialist is being taken over by the machines; it is the "generalist,'' who can make deci sions based on an imaginativ~ projection of the future . we ~o desperate· ly require lo keep the v.·heels tuming. WASHINGTON -President Nixon i\ determined to reshape the Supreme Court and let his critics be damned. No other subject brings his blood tn 1tuch a quick boil. In the privacy of his oval office, he has used some hot terms to express what he thinks of his court critics in the Senate nnd lhe press. Onct>. he spit ou t :.n ob- scenity to sugges~ what the Amencao Ba r Association could do with its crititisms. Shocked aides had neve r heard the President use such a word be. fore . · AS THE PRESIDENT sees thP ii;sul.'. the Supreme Court's emphasis on civi l liberties at the expense of public nrdrr has created a permissive atn1ospherr. \uhich has encouraged criminals and dissidents. This IC'n lenl attit ude. he feels, has led to a breakd own of law and order. He intends, therefore, to rill !he court vaca nc ies with jud_ges whose law-and· order views are perfectly clear. He has emphasized to aides that he doesn't want to risk appointing another Earl Warren, whose constitutional view!'! were unknown v.·hen President Eisenhower named him lo the high courl. But Nixon is convinced 1hat Scna1 r liberals and thP ''Eastern press ·· are trying to thv.·art hii; Court reorR"an1zatil')n. "They v.·ill attack al! my appointments !o the Court," he has huffed in private. TO A \'OTO LOSlNG aoothQr. Sena le: Ehowdown , ho v.·evc.r, lhe President dcc:)d- '""'I"~~......-.. --~~~ I ' ' . . }Jadt ~de~~4~" ··~ ~ ...... :.. ~-.; ed to leak info rmation on the nominees he v.·as consideri ng. He hoped lo r1etermine from lhese trial balloons whic h nncs would burst and v.1hic h ones would no al The GrC'al Lt;ik v.•as assigned lo At- torney General John f\1itchell who sum- moned 14 favored reporters into his ornate office last week . They were put under wraps whic h ;i l!owrd them 10 report nn some of the pro- ceedings but barred them from quoting <1nyone bul anonymous "administratio n sources.·· Ry onC'S and !wos. the invited reporters i;;iuntered in fr om the Associated Press, Unlled Pre~s lnlernational, New York Times, \\'ashlngton Post, Washington Star, Los Angeles Times. \Vall Street .lot1rnal, Hearst Newspapers, Chicago Tribune, National Observer, Newsweek, Time and NBC. THE ONL V HO LOO VER from ex-A.t- lnrney General Ramsey Clark's era , a; "'hite-coated black bartender, served up high balls. beer and gin t but no vodka 1. He v.•A.s assisled c:.ccasio nalty by Deputy Allnrney General Richard Kleind ienst, v.ho v.·andered around offering drinks. l\l1tchell's press aides. like so many see- het1r-spcak-nn.evil monkeys. were fined up in :. rnv.· on a couch_ r-.ht chrll hlamec1 l1bert1I and labor critic~ for rrs1s11og court changes, but dodgrd most nU1er q uestion.~. The reporters tried in vain to get !he con· ference put on the record . the New Yori( Times' Fred Graham pointed out that it had been more than 270 days since Mitchell had held an open press con· ference. "Why can'I we pol thi s °" the record?'" Graham asked exasperatedl y. "WE DON'T RUN this department for Mr. Fred Graham of the New York Times~" Mitchrll retorted, blowing an angry cloud from his pipe. Unsubdued .. Graham shot back : "Why i!TC we here? Let's get this on the record." Newsweek's Bob Shogan asked .!I rambling question about whether there might "possibly" or "probably" be more nominees. Mitchell pctulan!ly asked Shoga n 10 define the words "probably" and ··po~sibly ." · l 'he Los Angeles Tim es' Ron Ostrow raised a question abou t a meet ing rhat the White House had already announced dealing with the Supreme Court, But despite the White House announceme nt, Milchel! querulously challenged v.·hethcr there had eve r been such ll meet ing. TifEN THE NATIONAL Observer'!': Nina 'fotenhcrg, the brassy daughter or Famed violinist Roman Tolenherg, noted that the Ameri can Bar Associa·tion had not taken kind ly to some of ~President Nixon's suggested names. She asked ~l itchell point blan k: "Did the President sav f-!he A6A ?" Blushing furiously, r.1 itchell mumbled something about ladies being present. ;,.hhouR"h the ques11on wa!I asked by a lady. "The President ," he said, "doesn't use words likP !hat about organizations to whi ch he belongs." In any case, added Mitchell, ''it's none nf the ABA 's dam~ busine.o.s,'' to com~ ment on anyth ing except qual ificatinns. Asked what sort of phi!osophlca1 balance the cou rt should have, he replied with a straight face: "Oh1 about eight to one" in Nixon's fa vor. · INDIAN TRADING -The ways havt br.c.n grease d for !'i5.000 Alaskan Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts to get 40 million acres of Alaskan la nd under a native claims bill now awaiting final co n- gressiooal action. This would seem to be a well-deserved settlement for the natives who ha ve lived on the land fnr fi,000 years. But the behind-the-scene!! lobbyi ng has bern done by i:;reedy Alaskan land speculators and nil mngu!s. They plan to hornswo~utle !he na tivc!'I, who have an average fourth grad e educa· lion, in to \urning the land over l.n them aJ soon as !he bill passes. Conser11ation1 ~ts have wisely urged land -use amendment,, to the bill to protect both the natives and the land from the exploiters. POISONING CHILDRE N RC'p, V.'illiam Ryan, 0-N.Y., is in a hare-fis1ert fight with the National Paint, Varn ish and Lacquer Associat ion whose pain!.!, he says. are causinR" lead poisonio~ in children. Rya n has amassed aw'i.snme eviden ce that even !hr ~IJov.·al'ile oof! pPr· ce~t of lead can cause clea!hs. He hat urgrd the Food ;incl Oru~ Ac1m1nistration to ban all lead from housl'hold paints. The paint lohby, however . 1s fighting ln keer lead 1n paint It~ e.~ecutive vice prrsidcn1. Rohert Roland. h;is accused Ryan nf ._"fl;igranl abuse of congressional prerogat1~es." ·- TT JS NO ACCIDENT tha!, !nr the l1r!it time. the prestigious Ivlassachusetts Institute of 'fechnolllgy has appo inted a pre!ident who I~ neit he r a scientist n!'.lr a techn ician. Or thal business schools. such as those at Harvard and Columbia, have 1hifted their emphasis from the technical In the pasl. the a\'erage man would change his job three times dur ing his lifct1me. lri the fulure. we are told, the average man may have to change 'his vocation three limes during his li fetin1e. Unless he learns how to learn. in ;i philosophical sense, the specialist rr.ay become a dropoul from the economic community_ ~rlccl1ons fro111, J\fr. /·lri rrrs' lntesi cnl.lection. nf ro/11nn1.~ 1n honk forn1. •·Leaving t/1 f' Surfacr," (lrf bc111q re- prn1ted u:h1lt: he ~ 011 vacation, Why He Opposes Gun Registration To The Edltor: -£d1tur Why nol gun reg istration'.' r This question is asked in an ed1tonal Ch •1d c ·d p bl from the \VMhington Posl, as publishe d It I' nol luncom'm•n that1,S1drt'"O'' .Y fO e~.. ~:1~:~e.ng~~L:;~1;~~0~0~s ~~1 ~!~e1; ~.~;~ ...,, the registration of dogs, cars, marriages, ) , births and ~lectoral process. If we dissolved marriages are the subject of are to follow t is line, v:hy not e:o:tend it prolonged litigation over their custody. Law itl c tiOll ~ the logical onclusion? Lers register The child may he br()llghL into court refrigerators. shing machines and many time! to decide his most basic _ ; everything else. ·-~ ~---~ JlcniS. . \ Tn the United Sto1es each y~r< than half a million children see ir parents divorce. Olild custody p ceedings Rre co~tly to parents. children, the courts, and society in .general. Custody matters conc;em the Jaws of guardianship, of juvenile dependency. and the general Custody rul es in marit"I dissolutions. urirortunaJely. guardianship laws art usu&lly administered by the probate courta:; jOTenlle dependency laws by the juvenile courtJ, and the general custody laws by the: dome&lic re I a t i o n s departm,enta of the superior C(lurts. Other proceedings may al!O enter into lhe determimtlon of the child 's custody. ALTHOUGH THE LAW encourates l1mliy 1111111. -ind l1>. chnd', i;ra-IJ!- tefes&a are of primary concem. he may undergo nurnrrous prOCMdings I f ptrtntJ, tu•rdians. relatives and other agfl1cles become involved. Wb@n 1 m1rrlage is disS-Olved the couru are alven different guidellnts - the. probite code in dealirLg with gunr· dlanahfps and lhe civil code when de11ing with cu&tody. A 14·YCllr-<>ld ma y nomlnaie h1s own guardJ•n. but\ht h11 no <Gll'ipm •ble rilflt to norpJNt.e. hla cust~ I dian in a marriage dissolution pro- ceeding, allhough the court must consider his preferences. In guardianships eny in- terested party may be involved. But in a dissolution usually only the hu sband and wife are the parlic~- JN D~ENDENC¥ proc~ings - brought, for example , When a neighbor or relative com1*iins about the care a child "is receiving.-several agencies make 10- v~ligaUons and reports. Similarly, an adoption proceeding or one to terminate ·parent.al rights wlll involve reports tn UH! court. But in marriage dissolutions there is often no independent reporVt>n the children. / , -1.n ju~ile ·onurt dept!lldency pn>"- c-eedlnga. the youngster has 1 right to be · represented by independent counsel, but usu.ally not in other proceedings. The child 's claims or grleyanet:s may not be fully considered . Sever11l groups are studying reform ol the law to climlnale multiple pro- ceeding$. Note: Cal.ifornia la11iyer3 offr.r tlils column so uou ma~ know about bur law!. • AW, BUT -vou SAY, "Guns llTP dangerous.'' ~!Ii, a gun 1n the: hand11 of an untrained rsoo is dangerous. But so are skis, moto ycles. race car.s. bas~ll bats. power loo , golf clubs, 11nd did • u every drop a ling ball on your loo.t The reason hat Americans hall(' arc - ed their backs to resist gun registration is that gu11 registration, unlike auto registration, is a step toW!rdl! con· fiscation . Historically, it has worked that way. The onen-Used example i,, Hitler's Germany. Wbeo Hitler came to power, By Ge o r ge ---, Dear George: Your ans~·ers to problems 11re so sbort~.Do you use rubber _1_Lamps,? WONDERrNG Deer Wondering : Absolutely not, and wh.at you've heard about my checks bouncing Is a dastardjy lie. also ! (Isn't .It terrible how people gossip 11bnut us celebritie!li? J '1H"ve you tried Ge orge:·~ Sideways Thinkina? You have n't? No wonder y.ou're 10 well off !) · I ~1 a ilhox Lr/.lf'rs from reodcrs ore 1ve/comr. Nnm1ally 1imtcr.~ sho11ld co11vey thc1 r messages rn. 300 words or less. The right ro conde•1se letters to gt space or c/iminore hbcl i.~ reserved~ All /el· te r,,.11111st include s1gnalitrt and mail· ing address. but names moy be with.. held nn request if su.ff1cient reasn11 _,.~ apparent. Poetry will not be puti· llshed. the ~un~ on c.onfiscatcd. tht registrAtion li::t~ "'ere THAT CERTAJNLY wasn 't the lirst lime il happened, and unfortunately, wht!n the Greek Army took power in that country several years ago snd con· fiscated privately-own<'d firtarm.11, that probably won't be the. last Ji~e it ha~ pens. The many gun-owning Americans that ~prea'd the word thal "gun registration means'gun confiscation " ar• cloin~ so because they have been lold exactly that by the '_'_aoti:&WI Jobl>Y ,:• whi~h has much political power In lhis n11tion . CURTIS D. CAMPBEL!. A to lnvllatlon To the Editor · Nexl Labor Day , if our local lmhil)er~ stage anothe r "Drunk Walk," I hope thf!:y will Include lhe L,.gu na He-11lth Club at 870 Glenncyrc on lhelr Itinerary . We feel lhat having our vUJaae re.o;tored lo u~ IS a cause worth celrbral.lni;:. \Vith Toomey's re liable Reef Liquor handy, we'll have cold befr, wheat germ, sauna and cold showers to con tribute. By the way, we've no bouncer . just ten· der lovin' care . KATHY ADAMS Sewage Tech11olog11 To the Editor: W~ recent Waler Polluti on Con· trol Federation meeting al San franeiscn broughl up many topii:s. lhe main issue "'as overlooked-practical low cost lreat· menL Efficient ·use of the technolorzy ;ivailoble would reduce the nutrient prob- lem to e small fraction of the prese~. Hooest application of lhis technology in operating treatmenl f}lan!J! would reduce U1e dt"press1on, fourth grade chi!clrrn cnulct ;:ill read (lr they never pas5cd from the SeC{)nd t::rade to j;[C'l \ri lhe. fourth . They also 1hd mul!ipl1rn11nn and Jnng div111t1on. in fra ctions and d!'Cimals. Rnd had a fai r knowledge or geogrl'lphy 11nd music. They had no counselors, just dedicated teachers. , THERE PROBADLY wasn't as much money in the city of,C,illle Rock as we Ooal in one bond issue lo bus lhe kids to :r.choo[ and show them movies that they could have watched al home on TV, They used the onl y (!noel meth&i to teach reading . It Is ca!led phonics. It doesn't cost any money -you ju~! repe:at and repeal and work al it. \Vdrk is the serrc.t W)caming. AccomplishmenfJg r'hs reward . There is no cas.v wily. JAMES~OLDlNG rinal sludg7 upwards d{ 65 percent .. nitrogen ursrds of 85 pe rcent and phosphates~ much in the 11et.iS today-would be reduced upwards or 95 . 1 percenL These three with littl~ incr:;r•i• ever conventional operating costs. The news medla is a powerful voi o OWANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. W:ed, P011bli.thtr 1 Thoma,, Kee vif, Edi!or Albl'rt iv. Bo:u~s · Edil-orial Page Ed itor arouse a "sleeping" populace. AUGUST F. VORNDRAN. j.. COnsultt Stwagt. Wi.stes .altd Wat er • Treatment Technology •Work h lhe Secre 1! To the &:!!tor: Every time an tducator hi 11skcd why fourth grade children can't read . he 11nswers th11t. lt iii because they don't have cnou&h money for the new phonics sy!iilcm. When I was • kid in Little Roc k during ' 'I'h,. ('dltn4'111l (Ill~ ,..r the n.ny J'ilnt seeks to inl<lrm t1nrt l\l\lnu· lat~ tt:!fldl"ra by prr5enling lti1s ncwqmpcr'"' n1dnlnnt" 11nrt com• mPn\11.ry 1'11'1. t"plrs nr lnlrrcst. ATl"I ~1cn111r11nri" h )' 11rov!(l 1n~ 11 f"rum fnr lhr rxprr:o:si"n fl{ "ll r rr,.dr~· nri111111\!\', l'lnrt by prr,('nl1ni.: the d"•·1~"' \l"~'roinl& r•f lnfr•nnr d r.11. ~"''"r~ And spc1kl."!!mcn 11n tripic- u[ 11\c dfl). Friday, October i2, !97l ( I" none com· ns. hi cal plied ht "' have ians, ill ion alive con· lo be th• d for cene! eedy gul.c:. lives, duca· !11 llS nists ent! s and Rep. fisteci rnish ts, he ,!:! in some pt'!r· hai ation a1n1s. ng ti) vice use d iona l ldren frnm urth. Jong , and '"d just ' uch ' ... ds '-" they ln s, It P''I Ii the is the ING 1 ho h· " ... '~---• • • rrlday, Oclobtr 22. 1q11 Prison · R e fo1·111 rte. ( J ud ge Cautions W orke rs, PMA I QUEENIE DAILY PllAf Ji By Phll lnterlandl , • Quentin, Folsom Shutdown Urged SACRAMEN1'0 !UPI) -Sweeping reforms in the Califomia correctional system. including conjugal visits at all ~nitentiaries ar.d closing the 19th cen· Crow d S ta1ids tury Sa n Quentin and Folsom prisons, were recommended Thursday in a reporl ' ordered by the Reagan adm inistration. The three-volume study sa id lhe California penal syslem was "far superior" to mosl others, but warned that ill reputation "camounages the. realit y" -that it i11 "very conventional" and •·fragmented." SAN FRA NCISCO tUPI ) -planning .11 new tieu p of opera· A iederal judge has warned lions. . tha t he wll l ''deal promptly" James R. Ratcliff, represen- ting Reita Steamship Con-... "'ith any further West Coast pany, said he had ••]earned oorl slowdowns, whether they reliably that the PMA is con· are caused by longshoremen sidering a cornplete shut down or thl'ir ernployers. jn the Los Angeles area lhis ''he go••ern e t ht weekend " in r e tal i a tio n -.mnsouga against the union. con~l''llpl ru ling against the The judge warned both the longshoremen's union I a s l union and the et11ployers that we ek because ~ome doc k /le wilt order thCJll into cou rt w11rkers remained of£ the job for conten1pt h(•anr11.::s on 48 after an 8lklay . Taft-Ha rtley hours nolic• if !here are iniunct 1nn was issued halting furth er ca 111 p l a 1 n t s of the 100-0a y strike that tied up slowdowns or lockouts. . I Helpless as W oman Burns Califarnia prisons, the report saidr are generally "too large, difficult if not im · possib le lo manage, and too far removed from the real Y:orld of people, probl ems and real li!e styles." Watson Acce pts Fate Cal1n1 y; Appeal Co111ing 24 Pacific Loast ports. Sweigert said his job was U.S. District J11dge 't\'11\iam not to arbitrate disputes l~::.=::::::::::.;:;.=~=:~::::=::::::~i::::!:~~;:::!l:l,;,J T Sweigert Thursday dismiss-between the two partirs but to • ·"Ogle one more pair oc hot pants and ;your hot·head· ed. wife is going to get in touch with h·er red·hot lawyer!" SAN JOSE (U P!) -"She screamed end screamed. Finally she stopped," said a shaken witness. The $266,000, federally financed report \\•as prepared over a one-year period by Oakland crhninologist Robert E. Kcld· gord c.nd a 6'l-member sla ff. ll was sub- mitted to the State Board of Corrections. ed !he contempt action after ell force the Taft-Hartley ordtr !hr ROVernme nl said dock requiring both of them tO wor~::."rs ht1d returned to work 1 resume normal operations. at the ports of Los Angeles ----------------------------------- "It was like a record running down." Moment s earlier, he had stood v•ith helpless pol icemen while Mrs. Pearl Gardner burned ~ to death in her car, hanging by its rear bumper eight feet above a freewa y. No one could reach her from below . No one could get to the car from above. It hung suspended from an overpass, then burst into names from a ruptured go:s line. Mrs. Gardner, SJ, an !'lectronics assembly techn ician . was on her way lo wor~ Thursdy at an aerospace firm in Palo Alto from her home in San Jose when her car coll ided with one driven by Joao Brum , 50, on a freeway north of San Jose. The n1ore than 200 suggestions included shortening prison term.'l or, in some cases, no term!'. at all ; elimination of two- man cells to decrease homosexuality ; in- sta!laLlon or ''n10<.lcsty" toilet panels, brighter colors on prison walls : termina- tion of nearly all regular mail censorship, and higher prison wages. It also suggested the wearing of civilian clothes by the 20,802 con v i c ls, background music at meals, reduction of maximum isolation sentences from 30 to 10 days and the hiring ;ind promotion of more minority group members as pr ison personnel. One or its basic rccommenciati ons wa.~ that the "bulk of the correctional effort ... be moved to the community level '' where it would be regulated and partially subsidized by the slate. The study said that conjugal visiting, now being tested Ill the Teht1ch11pi f11cili· ty. should be expanded because it "is im· pressing almost everyone 8.~ both humane and rehahilih1ti ve, as we!l as a source of improved inmate morale .'' LOS ANGEL ES (AP ) -Charles ''Tex" Watson. a small-town hi_gh school slar athlete who became enmeshed in a love - murder cult, accepted calmly a sentence of death for the seven Tate-La Bianca slayings. \Vat.son, 25, showed no emotion Thurs- day whep a jury of six men ;ind six women relumed the verdic~ after deliberating 41tJ hours. Under Cali forn ia law, a person sen· te nced to .death is granted an euto ma!ic appeal to the State Su preme Court. \\'at.son is the fourth follower of Charle!'! Manson. 36, to be se nlenced to die In the gas chamber for the 1969 murders of pregnant 8ctress Sharon Tale a nd six others. f\1anson and three \\'Omen followers -tried together -:i.lso 1¥ere convicted and sentenced kl death for the crimes. and LonR Brat:h. An attorney !or the Pacific t 1aril1n1e ,\ssocla!ion. the en1ployers' grou p. complained that the lon~shoretnen's union v111s preparing for a new slowdown over the •·steady n1an" issue th;:it has interfered "'ilh doc k operations at Los Ange:t'.~ 11nd olher ports, Ric hard Ernst said "steady men'' who went back to work after the contem pt action was hegun are now submitting their ''resi gnations" to lake effect next week. He said this n1ight cause a new slowdown. However. 8n attornev for e shippi ng compan y 10Jd the JUdE?e the PMA itself might be Pwne Crash Kills Five SAN DIEGO IUPll -Five per.sons "'ho seL oft on 11 scenic fli ght over the city died NEW CAR EXHIBIT all makes & models now thr u Oct. 23rd DISHWASHER 5AL.E The l\.\'O vehicles, Jocked together, !!pun across the freeway and cr11shed through a guard rail. Mrs. Gardner's car wound up hanging down from the overpass perpendicular lo the freeway below. .. Help me! Help me!'' she screamed. Two California Highway patrolmen and ,;everal motorists ran down below her car. A fire truck was summoned but the truc k, and ils ladder, did not arrive in time. Mi ss ing Gi rl F'ound Shot a nd Strang led Defen se attorneys had deplt ted \Vatson as a mindless robot ('Ontrulled by ·tl1anson and drugs at the sla ying scene . Watson had said, "I wa s doi11g wh<i t Charlie told me to do,'' in admitting !hat stabbed and i;hot victims on Aug. 9 and JO, 1969. Th"csday when the;, tw;,. ch 0 •. ce Va I u es t>ngine plane crashed o n takeoff fro rn Montgomery Field. Superior Court Judge Adolph Alexander !'el Nov. 11 for Watson's formal sen· tencing. 1"he s ix·seat Aero Com -<@> ...._ and a power tower about two Whir pOO'.l 1niles west of th e airfield GENERAL ELECTRIC . As th'i! v:nuld-be rescuers belo w shouted lo J\lrs. Gardne r to try to jun1p out so they could catch her, a thin trickle of gasoline ran down the hood of the car, dripped onta the freeway below and caug ht fire. HOLLYWOOD IUPI ) -An attractive cocktail 'waitress. clad in only a pink sweater, was discovered in her apart· mcnl Thursday shot th ree times in the sto mach with a cloth cord tw isted li ghtly around her neck. \\'at son·s trial y,•as delavcd because he fough t ex tradition from hiS home •.own 1n Texa s for one year and was committed to a mental hos pital in Ca liforn ia bclure being ruled able to stand trial. mand er struck power lines • . 1 l - before. com ing to re sl against - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -a house. Five persons inside est::11)(!(\ serious injury, but there was minor damage tu the strurture. A few minutes l11 ter, the hood burst in- In Hames which enveloped the front 0£ the car and its trapped occupant. The manager of lhe apartm_sAt com- plex informed polici! he round ~e _body of Deborah Derr, 21 . .11fler not seeing her outside the eparLment house for one week. Alexander congratulated the jurors, some of l'."hom cried .11s they left the jury box. for their &incerity 8nd con- scientiousness. Of ficials said the plane crossed low over heavil)I tr11ve lled route 163 before bit· ting lh.e power tines. D e mocrats Disagreeing Redistrict Plans Delayed ' SACRAMENTO IAP l 0 is agreement s among Assembly [)('mocrats ha ve forced party leaders to delay an nou n e e ment of reap-I po r 11 o n m e n t pla ns for Assembly 8nd congressional districts. The 8nnouncemenl of pr!>- posed new disl ri cts based on 1!170 census figures is now scheduled for the middle or end of next week. by "'hic h time p;irty leaders ho pe to rl'ave ironed nu t wha1 !hey say are only "minor. local issues." Ass e mblyman Henry Waxman, Democr<>lic chief of th e reapportionment com- mittee said he canceled a 1cheduled 11nnouncement on re 11 ppo rt i onmenl today because ~or .. techn ical" dif· ficulties in drafting the com- plex bills. "Minor changes in distrir.t [inf's ha ve created a ma ss detail work which has not yet been completed." the Loa Angeles Democrat sa id. Come to this Christian Science Lecture "A I A.SIS fOl JUSTICE .. .. Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B. l'lttDAY, O(TOllll n. l :M l'.M. I IST CMUllCM DI' CM•IST, ICllMTIST I ... MIU. VIJIDI Dlt., COSTA MISA Pacific Goldf~h Farm FALL ~ SALE ' 25 % to 50% off I ~~.-~ ~; .. \'!::. ~!J;;· "' ... .. . ' WATIR HYACINTH WATIR LITTUC I W4.TIR LILLllS FANCY KOi • 'Ollt 10 GALLON ..... A9UARIUM 4 ,0. Sl.00 Wlltl C-..... 11.m.r ... $2.SO $19.95 (A. Ol!fN dAn.T· 10.S Ci-ti T-Hy .... N 893-7105 14842 EDWARDS ST., WESTMINSTER OPf THI SAN DltoO PW'f. AT OOLD!N WfJT 111>4 IOUA But other 50urces in the retipportionment committee said \t{le real problem is that : ti s many 8S eight or the l ' Assembly"s 42 Democratic) members slill are not satisfied I "·it h the plan 8nd refuse t.o vote ror it. The bill requires 41 votes, and Re pub licans have pledged lo vote as 11 bloc against ii if ii 1 is not wh 11t Lhey consider l "fai r." GOP leaders made ii, clear they do not consider the I plan -Y/axman hoped to an· nounce today to be rair. The Waxman proposal woul abolish the seat11 of three in- cumbent Republicans and onel Oemocr11t 8nci would weaken three. other Republican1 assemblymen al the poll~. I It w ould in c rease Democratic control of the Ra. I seat Assembly from th el present 42 voles to at least 4S and possibly .a. '\.. Senate OKs Pot Revamp SACRAMEN'.1'0 tUPl l - The atate Senate without debate passed Thursday 28-0 ll bill reclassifying mtrijunna from 11 narcotic to a restricted dangerous drug. Penalties for poSM?Mion remain I.he same. _ Sen. Gordan Cologne. floor manager for the bill, told col· leagues that "It's obvious marijuana ls not a narcotic. This bill simply flUUI mari- ju11na where It belongs." Gov . Ronald Rt:agan vetoed It nearly identical bill last yeAr. 1t11 HAllllO" COITA Mlt A • IU ,• .>~ fw/ ~ ~"'· ~· : if 1'~·1 . -~d" • . . Flavia In person ... with her poetry in paintin9 Sh• will auto graph her del;ghtful de· signs in qreetinq cards, notes, ca lendars, booklets a nd wall plaques. Nostalqic, cha rminq, each item is a happy memory. Treat yourself and your friend :; to $Ome. may co stationery 66 Fl.via will be at South Coa1t .P1•i•, tomorrow, S•tufcl1 y, October 2l , from I I A.M. to I P.M. encl from 2 P.M. till l :lO P.M. le•th to•lf ,,_, lffl1 ... I et n• 11ll•t • "-ew•y cHN -146·•l l l ./ Good • • • • • 19995 WE DELIVER MODEL GGSO ~JON ----------------- Better ... ~~~~ • • • Choice ~ 229 95 WE SERVICE -------------· --··-~···--·•···· 'llli - - AUTHORllED ·--Whirlpool • SERVICE . 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SMITID' MORTUARY 11'7M•i1SL n .. u.(loo Ilea - • frkliy, October 22, 1971 Big Regional Governme1it Proposed for Southland Sy ALAN DJRKIN Of lftl D111Y P'li.t f111t A new form of regio na l go\'trnment -a SCAG wi_th tttth in it -~ being pushed for Southern CalUornia. The proposal for a new government is curreotl.v being studied by member cities and counties of SCAG. I he Southern California As~ocia­ lion of Governments, 41nd will be acted upon in six months. The concept, contained in a report called SCAG Tomor- rov.·. presently calls for an "um brella agency" for the same sis-county arta covered by SCAG -Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, S a n Bernardino, Ventura and Imperial counties. According to propoaals In the report, the agency v.·ould havt ; -A fur.:ed liscal base, rather than depending largely on UC Irvine Lecturer Honored IRVINE -Carlton Moss, lteturtr in com p ar a ti v e culture at UC Irvine, has been elected a fellow of the Black Academy of arts and Letters. He is the co-author of a biography of singer Lena Horne and the productr of 1everal award-wiMing educa- tional films, including "The House on Cedar Hill" cited at the Edinburgh Film Festival : "Healthy Teeth, He a I t h y Smile" and "Teeth. Ours for Life " at the American F'ilm Fe s tival and ''Job Corps-What ls It? What "It Does" al the Belgian Film Festival. He also has produced films on the black soldier and abolitionist Frederick Doug- lass . The Black Adademy of Arts and Letters was founded in 1969 to foster the arts and let- ters of black people and to recognize those-who h1 made notable contribuLions black America. Woman's Assailant Sentenced LOOKING AHEAD SCAG Tomorrow'1 Green general assembly of the new agency should consist of 82 members -41 elected directly by the voters (one from each Assembly district ) and 41 delegated by cities Md coon- ties. The function or the umbrella agency would be. to set the strategy and plan the con- servation and development of the region. "The prime power of the GPRO should be to review plaru and programs for com- pliance and to grant or withhold approval of pro- posals, depending on their con- formance with regional plans and priorities," the report states. A budget of $5 million is proposed. This would be raised with a 50 percent addition lo the state property transfer tax which would p r o d u c e $4 federal grants, v"lth a budget million. Presently 55 cenls is r · 1 charged for each $500 of real o $5 mil ion, raised mainly properly sold in the state. The v>i th a 27.5-cent increase in the state property transfer tax proposal. is to increase the rate. rate to 82.5 cents. F ees for 5ervice to local -An appointed staff up to governments. special d istricts 200. and private parties would be -Mandatory membershi p charged and extra funds could or all citi es and counties. be raised for the study of Half of its general transportation by adding 10 assembly elected directly by cents to lhe motor vehicle tax !he people. and !or environmental studies - The power to act as an wtth a share of the tidelands umpire in regional planni ng. oil reserve funds and/or a tax Such an agency would be on utilities. called a General Purpose State and federal grants. Regional 0 r g a n i z a t i o n presently !he main source of iGPRO) and ~·ould replace revenue for SCAG, should also SCAG, an eight-year-old be utilized, the report states. association that has been :r.1embership fees by cities and c riticized in the pas! by those counties would be dropped, who say it is too v.'eak and by STAFF OF 36 others who say it is too strong. David Sollenberger, director SEEKS fi1 USCLE nf finance and administration The recommendRfinn of U1e ror SCAG, said the association SCAG Torn orrow report 1s had a $3 mil!ion budget IRst clearly for a s I r on g e r year and presently has a staff organization. of 36. M e m b e r s h i p con- The cha irman of the SCA(; tributions from cities and Ton1orrow Committee that counties amounted to about prepared the report is Coun· $180,000 with the bul k of the cilman J ack: Graen of Hun -operation being fu nded by tington Beach. grants. "The most. serious weakness One of the functions or of SCAG at rirescnt." Green SCAG at present is to reviev.· explained, "is that it is purely a!l app lications for federal \oluntary and any city or grants and submit recom- county can pull out of it.'' mendations. "It is a man- Th. h · dalory slep," 0 -11enber0 er is year I e association ~ eo was dealt a blow when the Los sa id. Angeles County supervisors PreSE'ntlv SCAG is involved voted to withdraw from SCAG , in regio n.i i planning, but a The county board later renew-crillcism ln the past ha s been ~d its membership. Presently that it has no power to enforce about two thirds of the cities cornpilance, other 1han its in- in the six-counly area are fluence on federal grant ap- members of SC AG. plications. Green said the purpose of The proposal ror a tough. studying and proposing a ne\v new agency v.•as un veiled at a regional government with meeting of SCAG's general buil t-in local controls is lo set asseinb!y last week. S NT A one up before one is im""'"...A A A AN -A man who fl"->=-> Creen gave the presentation. by the state. raped a rtal e s tate "Many ci ties want SCAG to emphasizing that the report i;aleswoman while she v.·as was a discussion document continue as it is \1•ith its sho\lo·ing him around a Stanton be h. · · 1 and Inviting members to sub-mem rs tp cons1sl1ng o home ha!5' been sentenced to mit their vie11·sr-" r"?resentatives from city ('(llln-five years to life in stale cils and the counlles." Green The timetable fnr action on prison. e ~ p 1 a i n e d , "But CQn-the report or alternate pro-- Orange County Su Per i o r servationists and other groups posals calls for SCAG's ex- Court Judge James Turner don't trust local government ecuti\'e committee to go into a imposed the sentence on and >M•ant a regiona l govern-two-<lay retreat In m id · Conrad Puchner, 33. Anaheim. ment created v.•ith the officers December to come. up with a after a jury found him guilty appointed by the governor." recommend ation that will be of charges rape, burglary and subrnitted to the general ser perversion. 82 1\1E/lt18ER..'t assembly in February along Puchner was arrested June The .suggestion of the SCAG v.·ith any alternatives that 10 by Anaheim polict "'·ho Tomorrow report is that the might be proposed. pursued him in a v;ild autol:==========================.I chase through the city shorUy 11fter they received a repnrt that he wa s mvllved 1n the Stanton rapt. Fair Gets Pine Trees Two dozen pinewoocl boles hai•t been planted on the grounds of the Orangt County Fair in Costa Mesa. Come to this ChrlsUan Science Leclur• ''A IA.SIS FO• JUSTICE" " Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B. 1"1111DAY, OCTOlllt ll. 1:00 ,,M. 1ST CMUftCM 0' CHlllST, SCIEMTIST 1 .. MISA VIUtO• Olt., COST,1, MISA Each box contains a Valen-\'::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::='I cia. Orange tree presented to the fair by the Irvint Com- pany . Ttte trets wert given In rtsponse to • story on Ralph Story'1 television program which pointed to • Ja ck of orange tree1 at !ht Orange County Fair. The boxes wlll disintegr11te in 1l» month1, and perhaps by fair time next year fair visitor• will tie •blt to pluck the juicy fruit from the trees. ....,,. Do-it- Younelt lfinallation ,_,_..,.., ........... \ .~~~~~~~~~~~-,. WESTON STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW • in ANAHEIM AND SAN DIEGO now acc1plin1 mMI 11nd women who lnl •lther: ......... 11 wllh 2 ,_ "' ,,~ ....... .n411• 1•0h ... .. e '"'°' 2) end t.rN eft1lnM lro 1pp1nllf ... h UK1v1I 1~lllty tlit .,.v1v1lenl ef ...... 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Modern desig n dials, new styling in cases, plus your choke of ex-pen- sion or fill~ link bandsl • •99· $13.11 "Chotnu" M1n'1 .Sport Watch $6.ff Styles s.mng f« $$L Mol• El,_""'91 Fashion Jewelry 69c "Di1mond look" pins. pret:i• ous stone• in ooktrone aet w ith cultured pearl• °' jewel- ed end enameled animals •nd birds. miniafure tiendant or bulton earrings Mt with fake 11em1. Gifr boxed. LIQUOR DEPT. SPECIAl Jalta Vodka ! F;fth Gillon Shoes_j '2" &,,,,.,/o;>tg • C .... lon Ard! s.pport • Noa Mlp Soles l Exfr• Thick 1oles, f,igh ' b&dt with padded 1nkt• coller, cushioned loogUL Just wipe surf1ce de.,... kl rernaYe dirll A fin-. -..me t.y • ~ tow, low pobl i ~ ... 1o s.n ""$$$ .,. ' Fan1oas Artist Stereo Albums YOUR CHOICE '139 Gre.st ~lection of top performers on Pickwick ,..,., 'roe'll FIN Tios Of n.;, Qoollty Selllot Fe< Dolle" Mo.el Co•panteetlten .. '2'" Men's Ties $277 $749 Roto Broil 6~ Now priced ewn tow- er then out loriA.r ~ day price • A chence to try this qual- ity vodk1 .r Jft is spe· ci1I price! Cooker /Fryer • ,, en.piece o1lumin. ~~ .. ~r w,~1,1~$666 you ... '' vou a)()kl SinQle 'em- peralur1 conlrol. No g uffs workl $)98 Halloween Costume Fun ~47 • Scary GMst • Sblron • Wlchcl Wiidt l 'h:-. ,_ 39~ Bag of Pops • • • '•ck ef SO 33-Hand-Out Bags 111-' 6S 59-Turkish Ta!!! • • Rolls . ' • 79~ 13" Whch Hats ••• 29c Reg. 97c Bm1•1ui Bubble Gam 39~ Pollld log Animal Ceekles 2~ D,&/l 'f PILOI f ·! CHECKING •UP• ~ngest Marriage Lasted 8 7 Years By la i\I. BOVO ONt: A:\IERI CA.\I l\1A N out or everv 25 v:ould rather be a wom11n. One American woman out · of every six "'ould rather be a man. That's known ... AGAIN AM ASKED who invented the banjo .. Joseph Sv.·eeney. an lrishman. He played just about every musical instrument. His nickname: Band Joe ... AN 0~1AHA DOCTOR says he 's convincPd a love affa ir tends to im munize a citizen against the common cold. al l tempo rarily. ''OUR ·ill cost you fnur limes the origin11l in- ii 10 years. ,, considerable suni. \\'hat? n nads reports that. Maybe my old as righl. He said: "I've decided the. eep three elderly cttrs in superb oad. one in the drivewa y, and one Vflstment, if you k The Bureau of Pu bearded fr iend Hudso cheapest way 1o go i contiition -one on th in the repair shop. "NO Al\1ERICAN ians stutter because their speech is never corrected by ir parents," 'contends a medical special isl .. _ OUR LANGUAGE MAN is still trying to track do1vn lhe orig in or tha t phrase "!he whole ball of wax.·· No luck so far .. IF' HER FIRST NAl\.1E is Pearl or Rub~'. say our Name Came man. odds are such you can win money by helling she's over 50. CONSll1ER the chem ical content of your blood . "H ynu ha ve a lot of iron. you're intel!ectu;il and artistic. \\'hen your calcium conlenl is high, you·re quiet and plodding. Fellows v.·ith loo much carbon <1re dull . lazy and plump. If you·ve an excess of oxygen, you're too optimistic and friend ly_ And if sulphur is what you have too much of, yo u're unstable and emotional " So v.•rote old Cedric Adams after lengthy consul- tation v.·ith the medicoes. CUST0~1E R SERVICE: Q. "So you kn ow everyth ing about 1novie stars. do you? \Vhat. actress. who's seen on TV sometin1es. once played the part nf a v.·nman n1nre than 100 years old?" A. Nolhing !'l it. Jane Wyatt in "Lo~t Hori· znn ." Oidn"t say J kne"' everything about movie stars, how· rver .. lus1 i:rlmosl everyth ing ... Q. ''Hnv: lnn R has Ille long-· est marriage in lhe wnrld lasted"! .. A. That was 117 years. Sir Temulj l an d Lady N;irin1an. cousins wr.d Ill five years of ;ige in 1853, lived together until his death in 1940. , GIRLS oughl ln slart the fir st grade at age 5, boys at age 6. That"s the contention of one California educator_ Girls' hand muscles. he says. develop earlier than boys'. So girl~ are sooner able lo manipulate pencils IO shape letters. Slill. boys are expected Lo do as v:e ll in the handwri ling game. They don·t though. ~!~ASE apprrciate \Vrdnrsda~·. As ra.r a.~ falal accident~ (!O. it"s e safest da~ n( the v.·eek .. Pred1cl:tbl,v. Salurd;iy 1!1 the de lirst. Sund:ty next. !hen Friday. Tuesd:ty and Thur~­ day aren't ;is dangerous as Monday. • • • Ynur question.~ onrf rnmnirnt.~ f1re tnr/con1 e _nnd tnil.I be 11sPd in CHECKING UP 1nh erevr.r pos sible. Please nlfrfre~s uou r lrtt.tr.t to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, Newport Beach 92660. Wall Street Cha:tter e 747 L n1111d1 NE\V 'i'ORK P a n An1crican \Vorld A1 rwa.vs an- nounced Tuesd:iy ii v.•ill \aurich v.·ith Boeing 747.~ nn its t"'O- "'"Y globe: i::irdling Oct. :n .. The dailv e;islhound night w 11J origin~lr from New York and v.•estbound trip from San Francisco. The i11!£'rmcdia1e po1n1s w1\l hr 1. n n cl 'l n , Frankfurt. ls!:inb11I, Brin.JI, Tehr11n, !\ar;irh1. ;\'t'1\' Oelh1. Ranl!:kok, Hong !\oni::. Tokyo ;ind Hnnnlulu Pan An1 h:ts hacl i::lnhl' J:l!'dl- lni;: ~ervi('r for 24 \cars. usiniz Rne1n~ 707:; nn !he ro111e for lhe pasl II .ve;irs e Ctt1111 ft•1· ·"••ii holdt'rS Tuesd~. lh:it. ne w llnlid11v Inns n;~1 are beinll: built in Aust ra lia. \Vell ington , N 7. .. and two are planned fo r Fq1. Roy F,, \V ineg;i rdner of Cinci nnati. operator of Holida y Inns in Krntucky and Alask11, has fnrmerl a ~uhsi<liarv in Auslr11lia ;ind 1~ buddin~ !hree: inns. !he first J~ north Sydnt'y. llr plans other~ 111 F1J1 and S:imn:i e T rot1sif Bid ST LOU IS -SI Loui~ !':tr rl11 i.~1on nf l.rneral Strrl lndustriE'~. l11r . has l'l\\'.<irdrrl a rnntrar! tn (~;i rre!t Corp·s A ire srarrh iV1a11ufac1uring s11h~1d111ry In rle vrlop ;in ad- 1·;1.ncerl prnptll.~1011 syi;ff'm fnr experimen!al rapid transit rars to be bod! for Boe in,g Cn's Ver l.ol di1·ision i n Philadel phia. The cars are a project of I.he ferleral go vernment's urb;in m a ~ ~ tr:1nsportat1(1n administration. Your Mo~y's Worth Parents Best Joh Counselors By SYl,\l lA PORTER Can you. lhe parent 0f children interestP.d in the en- 1'1ronmental sciences. dt>f1ne the du ties nf si limnol<lg1sl? Do you. the parenl of a child interested in the r1elds of health , know w ha t a biorned ici:rl engineer does? \\'hat do you knnw, 1f an~·thing. a b o u l psychol- inguistics? Vou·re typic:tl if you have nn!y the \•aguest idr;i nr what anv bf !hese specialists in· voi\'eS Ve! .vou . !he pare nts of !he n1illinns of youngsters nnw in high st'hool ;ind college and of the rnnre than 3 n1ill1on enterini;: the labor force each ~ear. are our ntttion's lop Job counselors. And you "'ell 1nay be leaving the "'hole busi ness of career counseling to high school cou nselors u•ho nia y nr may nol be up to the jnl.>-<ir .vou mR y be pushi ng your kid;; loo hard, tno fast or into your own favorite occup;ition. Are ynu aware of these fun· damen!al occup;1\ional trends? -·Qnf' in four of al! lhe OC· cupat1on~ th at will be in ex- istence in the U.S. in 1980 doei;n'l even ex ist today. -•Engineers are veering in- cre<1singly to ward sOcial and environmenatal r11ther than strictlv l e ch n i c a I con- sidera.tions-e.g., automobil e safety, buill -nut obsolescence, ~V°llul ion con!rols. -·Do<-tors are moving in- cre11singly towttrd community medicine, a field involvin~ the trralmrnt or th e \\'hole human heing Jn !hr conlext nf his fan1ily, neighlxirhood, ethnic back.i.:rou nd. -•Psychology incrt>asingly is becoming the ~cience of ''psychnmelrics ''-or the com- plex Field nf psyc hological measurement, i n d us l r ia 1 p s y chnlogy. en\'ironmental psyc hology. etc. · -"ln many sens~. the enl\re idea of "career .. is tlbsnlt>te. Aga inst this-probably lo Huntington Ca.rpet V nit Has Opening yriu frightening-background. what do you do~ Firs!, admit VQur nwn limitations as a ~areer counselor. !The Labor Dt>parlrnent•s Dictionary of Occupational 1'itles now lists J0.000 different titles !low manv could vnu name'.' l Then. heed-these 1ffiporlanl do 's and don'ts from Dr. Eli GinzOCr~. economics professor at New York's Colu mbia University <1nd author of the recent "Carerr Guidance" l ~tcr.raw ­ HiH. S7 95 1. 111 Don 't force your own or- cup:Hion<1l ('hoice on you r child. "The idea th<1l ynur son must be a driclor 1.~ nuts.·• A /\1etl' Veep 1'~d11•ard /\. Vi stic a. Cos· ta l\lcsa, has been el· cr ll'ri vice pre5i d ent o( \·V1\t'Q ('hemiral {'or· porat ion, hcadquarterd 1n l 'arson. I-l e joined the \\l tlf ield division Lil 1959. career r hoice in\·o!ves much------------- more than intell igence. It in- vol ves the rhi!d'~ values. 11{· titudes IO\\'ard work and life, emo!ional n1aturit.v. rn DO be undersland1n,i,: 1r ynur r hild is in no h11rry Ill choo~e a ca reer. E:ven 1f hr fir she drops oul or colle~e in the. second ye!ir, "it could he 11 sign of w1sdon1." Be "sup- portive as your child E'Kplore.~ the occupational options open Too Much Atte11tio11 011 Rates? to hin1 or her." SAN FRA ~C I SCO 1llPl1 - 131 J)on'l Irv In drive your B:ink interest rates should be child In "gel ahead.". The "peg~ed In the n1a rkeLplace .. young generalion has .. watch- ed their parents become ,i,:reat and so-c<1ll ed "prime rates" 'career suttesses' -:it the Rbandoned, A. \\'. Clausen. cnsl nF discontent, d1\•nrce. Pres1denl or the Rank nf alcoholism, absentee fathers. America, s11id th is v.·eek. So re lax. \'nii've h11d your Clausen s;iid the prime r11!e ch11nces nl ma ke' ~'our choices: has receil'ed too murh at· let your kids h:ive the san1e. ·· tent ion when it 11r tu:1!1.v ap- (4 1 Do understand I hat your plies tn rel ati vel y fe1\• loan.~. home is the single best s11urce He proposed ;i "cnn1posi!e or valtJf.~ anrl !hal vour a!-r;ite nF snnie sort" based on tiludes towa rd wnrk ~ener11lly /he ll!"!\l:i.I 111a!'kt>l for lnans can be a real :ind importML durini,: a new.~ confcrenl'e at influence . .SLress the va lues !he A;1n11al An1eru.:an Ranker.~ you cherish. A.~~oci:ition Convention. 15J Oon'l. if your child hers t:la ussen, who he ads lhe an 'IQ of JHI, pl;:igue him nr world'.~ 1.<ir~est eon1n1erci;11 her io become 11 pmfestiion:il b11nk, said that 11nder loan or e\•en 10 complete colle~e. systen1 he proposes. i-n!eresl Ynu'\I only create impossible ratei; would "float" <'on~t:intly conflict for your child. with 1ht> changes in supply ;:ind df'n1:1nd hut eould easily be !61 And do encourage ~·ou r rnlrul:i.ted by bank cnrnpuler~. child lo explore all Lhe op1lnns "There is a grow1n~ ft>elinR n pen ~riucatiun. lra1nu1g, on the pa rt of lending in- Spi'Cific jobs. cnrecr fields. st1h1tions ... that now 1.~ the f'or n1anv of lhe!ie kids. the nexl time "·e ha ve had lo. chances tn make ynllr choices; make the break," s a id remain open throughoul thei r Clausf'n. entire lives. 1'hus. the <:hoice lie said hi s systen1 \Vas het- of an occup;ition. ;is t;in7.herg ler lhan ha1•ing rate.~ '•acl- emphasi7.es. "Js NOT ii sing le n11n i.~1ercd" hv h:inkt>rs in decision, but rather al lrast a lhrir offices ;ind board-rooms. I0-,1•e;i r process 1n1·0Jv1ng B \\'1th ;ill the ir1tere.~t. rate.~ Jong·tcrn1 s tra1rg,v," prJ,(~ed !n 1tie niarke! pl<iC'r for Rnssn's (";irpel Wa re.houses, 1 P.S. Lin1nnlogy is th e s1udy loans. "snn1elhing over \1•hieh has announced the .'( r a n d or lake.~ <1nd lake pollution. A banks ha\•e no c 0 n t r 0 I • ' • binmcdi<•al engineer applies Clausen s;iid b:i nkers woulrf npl"'nin.'l of Lhe ir newest ware· engineerin~ to med ical prob-nnl br in !hl' [i<lsi1.inn or hnuse 1n Huntington Beach. Jems and design of hard"'are arhi!r:iril.v lo1vering or raising 1.ocall'11 al. lfil:lfl (iothard .~uch as cardiP.c pa!'emakers. lhrrn." Sulphur Burning Machine Aids Farniers, B etters Air BY CARRI CK Lt:A Vl"IT sulphu r to farmer~ and olhrrs SAN FRANCISCO ! UPI 1 _ iL hf'lps defra y their co..~t ln A ~ulphur burning mach ine , bllttllng pollution, resembling a cross ~!ween a Sa l Giumarra, operator of j cement mixer and 11 .sleam 11 ,000 acre!! in Southern engine, has given hope to farmers \Vi !h iiutnen!-starved California -6,000 of the1n in . vineyards -has f1\'e or thf' soi! and off11·111ls f1ght1ng 1he i;ulfur inachines. He values SfllOR prubll'ltl I the rn al abOul $4,000 eat·h , It burns chun ks flf prOt:PS!l ecl sulphur ciJ a cont rolled rate of "I lhink the n1achine is 11n1forn1 rf•llirn to alka hne tnd do1 ni;: snmetlung." he said. "\ "pan h<ird" F<1rm1ni.: land. don't want to knock it, but I, Dixon ('nlhns. hrad or Uie don't w11nt to say 11's a eure 1 Ba kersfield-hast>d CQ!llpany all. We\·e only had !hem 10 n1anufacturing lht> ni;:ichines. for a Jew n1onths. ;:ind it"s in1· Chemsoil Corp , sa1cl tht> unu's possible lo evallltl!e them I u·ater absorption 1nwcr also fully." lie did say Lhal "1 n opens up possib1lilies for a son1e cases it 11ppears to be l \artrl.V ot t'l'nlogrt·al IX'ncfits gelling a little more gro .. ~11h l "Our ex~rience has ber.n that 11 has done all thal it wu h<1ptd l<I do," h' sa id. IJN I TED .<iTATES NAT IO NAL BANK SO UT H COAST PLAZA BRAN CH NOW Ol'lN SATURDAYS 9 I• 1 ,.M. MON.·THUIS. 10.5 l'.M. FllDA'fS 10-6 1'.M. 1114) S40·Sl11. loc•tH hu s •. c ... , l'ta1•, c .. 1. M- ilnf, Vl<I ,.r11,.M0Mf11' H. M. STOLTE Jncluded a1·e a 1ne1hod tri than ""e norn1all y v.·ould get." 1'011trol srno~ lh rou f,lh the Jark Stepp, ttn en1ploye of IOI\('!' in the \f'S[ll\I,: s1age ;it SA. l ';imp Co .. wh ich operates II Los Angclrs. ;i process to g;un nne of !he largest farms in potahle v.·nter frnn1 r 11 w California, said his company! :;;ev.·a_gf' w1!h1 n 5S nlinu1es nO\\'l _:h:•:•:be::'"::_":':t:i'::g~t:h:•~m:::':':h:i':':·_;.;===========~ hein!! 1C's1rd at Sea ltlr, arid ;in 1nexpc11s11·e 11·Ry 10 scavenge water used b.v nil rrf1neriesl.--------------------------, before ii 1s returned deep inlo the l:rOllnd . I "Onee v.•e solve ! h e engineering (ltl 1he n111rhine."I "·hirh reportedly can take l poisonous gases oul ;:is well ;is preserve 111 solution !he s11lf11r proper1 1es needed by plants <1nd soil, "we c;in snlvt> ;i ll kinds of th1niis." Co!hns s;iid. Farn1ers ha\'e been the first to benefit fro1n Col I i n s 'I n1achincs. They can buy them for considcr;ihlv less than the price or a traCtor and treat acreage "as f:ir as the w<1ter supply will flow " Son1e are cautious in as~ess­ ing rci;ul t~ or 1hc machine "'hic h has hecn oprrfl tinF, ror about six n1onlhs 011 scaltered larn1s 111 (,1 lif11rnia and Arr~.ona. Bul lht·y generally agrl•e i! in t.:reascs lT11p yields. The i<le:i 1s nol 11ew. Bui 1972 Continental son 2626 HARBOR COSTA MESA ('ollins said lhc in;iehinc is the I~-----------------------~ fir st Lo s11cccs~f11!1y hurn lhe sulph11r al a relJulaLl'(i rate for11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiji return to \he soil at a I "reasonable" rosl. Average rost for a farmrr to tre:it a field "'ith poor sn11 is estuna!ell bv Bill Ca rr nr R.C. \.atxira1or1e; 111 Uakers£1 cld at fror11 $3 lo $A ;in acre. Other Olt'lhods l'U:>.L l\lo lCt' lh<tl 11\Ut:h or rnnre, he .~aid . ··1 1 1s a rn a jor breakthrough." said Carr. "in lhal it's an improved n1elhoP ol puttinfi: the sulphur Into the soil·· Large ch1u1ks of processed ~ulphur e;in be purchased by r.hr f;irn1en; fr·u111 uu!ustrit>s anrl fed 1ntn !he f11111ace of the m;1ch1nr. lnrl11strirs arc re- quit'rd to rr111ovt• rhe s111fur cnn1rnl of 1he.i r sn1okestacks for ecologiral rettsori s. i)ixon said. lf !hry r an sell Iha! THE BEST DON'T INVEST INA REAL ESTATE SYNDICATION Strei'L J ti s t. snuth of Hun· Psycholinguistics is lht> sl ud.v Clausen said b211kPrs are t.ingtoo c e n 1 e r , thf' new of the. development or r urrently in i:r rlilemrn11. being n"ad"r~h11, 11 n1 J, rrn1·e w:;irehflUSe IS ron\'f'nirn1. to :ill lani;:u <1 ge in early childhood under prt>ssurf' to ri'duce the ''Pr11nu1 ~" 1s nnr n( 1hr nf Or;inge t •nunty for their and the psychological im-pr1n1e ra!e. but herause of \\nrld"s 111ns.t pnp11lAr rnini" until you have talked wi1h us. Our years of experience of parl 1c1 pation in mill ions of doll ars of properly syndications may be helpru1 to you. I. 1· I I t th · t I I th I slrir~. f1r11r1 it da ily in the c:irrctini;: needs. p 1ca 1nn o anguage o e economic con ro s r;ir ·· a flA ILr PILOT. Al Rtlssn. president n r ,-,;c;h;';'d;;'°;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;';Y~h;<.;~';';':;';·w;';';;';t';';';t.;••;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~il Rosso'.~ Carflf'I \V11rrhouses.l 1 has been in the carprl Firld fnr 20 vr<1rs in .Snu1h er n c·a1ifOrn1:1. F'rnnl \9:i2 until 1%1, hf' nprr11tt>rl a retail ! <·arpe1 hus1ne.~.~ 10 lhP San Ft>rn11ndn Val lrv. 1 It> nlOVPd h1.~ tiusi nt>SS In \.\1t>~! r.nv1na 1111 19111 and n1i.1n!.<11nt>rl it 11nl1l1 April flf l~fi!l I Reservations 639°3131 Call Collect ln Srp1rrnhPr nF 1CM'i9. hr npcnecl ur lhf' first nf Rns~o·s 1 Carflf'1 \Varr.hou~rs In On1ar10. with ;i new mrrrhl'lndi~inJ: cnnrt>pl nf nffer111J: nrw carpet tn !hf' publir. rrtail al v:holesRle prire~. for iin-,, n1cdiat.e dc.livt>ry. Since September or 19f\9. Ros~o ha.~ opened v.·.:'lrehriuses in Van Nu.v!I, Garde~ r.rove, DINNER SEMINAR TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 7 EL ADOBE RESTAURANT p.m, We ate experls in real es1 ale, ac1ing as a n independent d1s!r1bu llon agency, ·representing a variety of leading real es late con1panies lhatof!er shares in real properly syndica- 11ons. /f you purchase one of these invesrments through us, the cost to you is Iha :same as if you wefe dellling direct, PLUS you ha,ve fhe advantage ol our more objectiveedvictJ. For those'>f!ot desirous ol parlici pation in a limited partner· ship synd1ca1e, our subs1d1ary. D1versi l1ed Acquisl!ion Coip., o!lers sophisticated brokerage servi ces l ea~g to tho acqu1s1tio n ol careruny researched propert1,s that require a minimum cash investment of S 100,000. L;is! yea r, m~ of our~cljents 1eceivPr1 ;i100~1 .. wri!e-ofl ori thei r investment in the purchase of ~!'lvera l targ& new in• comP-p 1operties tha t a ltered projected lax sheltered c11sh return in addi tion 10 excellerit potent1a! !or cap11a r g11ins appretl":lt100. II you rr.l'b looking for a lundarnen1ally sound rii:r1l l'l!>ta\1t proposal, r.~11 o r wr1!'! vs 10 ;irrang~ lor ;:i cnmpP.t"!nt Rnd objective presen!at10[1 of pre·SCr6ened quality l nv~tment.s. !111Af..11 -F: r o Ing I c ;i 1 Science Corp. has filed ;in $114 mil!itin cnuntr r ~ud aga1n.~l TP;irht>rs lnsu r;inrf' ;1nd An~ nuity Associ atifln or Americ<1 ~nd other comp11nies who suf>rl ecolO@:ical science rin j\;londay to e'nrorce. collert1on of :irnund $fi.1 mlllion on nntrs of a iiubsidiarv. 1': col o .'l i c a 1 Utilities.· Inc: the counter ~uit charges breach nr contrac!, yins~acy and fraud e:ich warehousf' thert :ire nvPJ ~/It Si:rn Bernardino 11nd /\zus11. In INCOME & ~V SAVINGS ~i.:!~~r~t R~·~!.t c:(lfidrieh 11~~:~~q~~~~-yerrls or carp;tj TnrougM REA L EST SYNDICATION WELTON ®,CO., INC. 26!"1!> E. C.ol'Jsl Hwy .. Coron11 del Mar, Calif. 926:?~ ( / 14) 81!>-6900 1901 Ave. er! lt]e Stars, Los Arigeles, Calif. 90067 (21 J) 879-1000 le E.rpandln11 MEMPHIS -Holiday Inn~ lnc. annou nced at its ;i nnu al confr.ren~ of I r a n ch i 5 e Co. h;is decided In cease prtl-The hours al the nt>w P r•sented by FOX & CARSKADON, Inc., Real Es tate Brokers since 1929, duclion of Aztran. a synthetic u·arehouse are 9 In ~ .l~p.m I I · • I d · f F.f M·11· O II le;ither-like material. Dec. I. Mon .. Tues., \\'ed .. Sat. 9 lo 9 current Y m•nag1ng p roperties v• ue 1n e•c•ss o 1 ty 1 ion o •r•. • • MCM8ER: NA1/0f/AL ASSOCIATION OF SCClJRlrlfS DCAt FRS, INC. c;ondrich said demancl for Th & " I "Hosted by Qiversifi•d S•curities, Inc. l·-':pi.m~.~~"~'~'·~~,,~,~·;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Azt ran fa iled to n1aterit11izP ;ii; ~~11~::~~i~:~:~;',~"~·,:: OnlY'. Coast & Sou ~hern 6tfers savers all three: I See by Today's •&%two to five year guaranteed certificate!&. Want Ads •Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. e A TREASURf: BETTER • TIIAN ,o;;fLVER 0R GOLD: F'Jriwer!I in W1nll'!r. YflU ran r:11~fl you r O\\'n 1n thil'i Gl"f',nhnu~. 11 Mllleii un- A~~cmhlr-d ""ilh -'!lau. w11- trr hflatrr. s"'An1 p t:001Pr 11 nri hrnrhr.•. rubin.r: Anrl P\·rryth1n.r: <'ISi' • ju,., Add lnto>retl. 11™1 rf'lllP tt1e bton. r flf'll. OrrhidJ1, ~~ ... e OLDF~ ~!ATI!f".,\iATIC.S . An A1111q11r 11rlrHnc mll·, rhlllfl IJ nn J11l r. A I Jn thPrr i~ A !11N1:" qu~n11ty of rrr11m1rl(, 11 f1~urr<.' e r0J.QR ''OURSELF MAP· PY Wtrh 1h1~ 2~" ~11.N: <'Olor rnn~n!f'. i n As~u rr .\'flU~ h11pp!~~~-~rid thi& rJrw cyil"r 11 ntf'nM . Tht.n l11hl up rhf' pl~r"! Effective 5.00°/o ·S.13°/o r ... •,tinrii-'l" t111n '11 •'"· Annual 5. 75o/o-5. 92o/o nnr y,.~r C:'""''" ~1 .. \ 1 non~'""' Ear nin gs 6.00°/o·6.18% 1w<'I !n r, , .. y,...,, c ... r1111r _,1 .. , t5,i'101'1 'Ir Up tn 90 days loss ot 1ntPrest on amounts w1thdrawri belote maturity on all cer11f1ca1e eccounts. The Insiders Club : A new way to beat inflation. Its membersh10 card permits you to buy nearly 1?vPryth1ng you need from !hP. fines! closl'rl door showrooms at subslantial sav1ni;:s-apnl1anc.,s. lurn11ure, ster11n eQu 1prre.r1L soor11ng goods, draoPries and much, il\ur.h mor~. You c:an evpn buy Cills at !he "!leer· r.ir1Cf' and rnobile homf'~ ar1rl rriororcycles at subs!an11al savings. The Insiders Ctub also p1riv1dP<, h1 g d1scoun1s rin 11ckets rn S1."10rt1ng and p11tf'r 1a1 nrnent ev11nts . . plus a whol11 Ii~! of lrtt ~e r·v1ces· sa!P denos1! ho~"S, money or1<>r<.. travelers ChPc ks, notary services arid the use of documP.n! duol1r;at1ng f'1111nme n1 , Membership renu1remenl for savPrs -~2.500 m1n1n11Jn1 balar,ce. Coast borrowers now rec1"1ve assoc1 a1P. memberships en11!11ng flil'rn !(I all ou ts•de rP!erral services. Ask ahoi..t 101n1ni: .JI .JnyC0'1~t olf1ce. 1,1.1.1N orncl: 'IT~ .\ H•ll, l ot An1el•• • 6iJ I l\\ WIL.SHlll[ •I Gltil .. lollJIC:Y l'lil~(: l'll I Wold"•• A+•O, l ~ • !~& 11~~ 'Lil. CIVIC ClNTtll: '"ti 4 !l•n•llw~1 • 61"·1 !1'1'. HUNTINGTON lllACH: 0 l Hunt"'''"" C•nU • • r I I 4! •'JI lf)f I 'SilNTA ANA LOAN S[lltVIC[ AGlNCY: 1-os N l,A~, .. S! • lll •I S•I !.115f SAN'l'I. t.10N1CI.: 11 • w,1,~ ... l!llvrl, • J~l fll~6 S4N P(OJIO! 1¢1"' .\ l'•,•l•t. • Alj .}lll WlST COVI NA~ t ••"•"ll 5"'"1111'"1 Ch ,• l ll-111}1 PilNO•Alolil Clf'lh •.<;I" Von Nuy• 1111•'4, • 10' 1111 TA•lANA· 111\i v.,,,,,,. 111.11 .• 1•~ •'-!4 I.ONG ltilCH: ~ .. ! ~ lll•tH I • 41/ /Ill tAST LOS ANO[lt': 81~ .\ $11111 "'" 411'1 D•lly H••~• AM,. 4 PM o,_.. ktunlirys-t AM I• 1 PM ·~8• o,...., l••ur~•,• • • COAST AND SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS ~ ' '• ' .. ' I .. • I -- JfJ OAllV PILOT s World Market U.S. P1·oposing ft) Bil.l N~lKIRK 11-i.t.11 "'"' ""'"'" WASHINGTON (AP 1 -1 hP United Slates has built t"o roads ln settlement of the International mo n e l a r r 1mpas~ but C()OCedes j 1hrr maJor nations rnu.sl rna~e tough pol1t1cal and rrooo1n1c dtt1s1ons brJbre tra\cl1ns either Until lhey dn lrrasur\ Secretary John R CQnnally !\Bid lhe JO-percent surchru~e on goods shipped into lhe United States will ren)a1n The US proposals fnr resolving the s I a I em A le dominated d1scuss1on as 1 he International Monetar) f und ;ind the Y.nrld Bank t l(lsrd lhe1r annual meet1n~ Oct I ll.'1th1n three "'eeks the nrxt round will begin as the in largest nations of the non Communist v.orld gather ro negotiate gencr<1l currcncv realignment the ~urchar,er and the US balanc e of pa}ments deflcil Connally planned lo 1estil~ today before a Senate ftnance subcommittee on 1nternal1onal trade and Its chairman told hrm a ma1or mo1r by the adm1n1stralJon to reform and modernize the internal 1ona 1 economic system c Q u l d promote l n te rna t 1o n al cooperation 'ftme is not nn anvnne !I side no"' said Sen Abraham R1b1coff i 0-Conn f The more .,.,e delay the more hkety nallonahs11c pohtical reaclLnn:i; .... 111 set 1n lessening-the ch11nces nI e \entual cooperaltnn Ha,in,g shorkrd Oe 1nternat1on;i l commt n11v Rlb1cofl said t 1s now nur respons1b1hty to pr n pose wor kable and lasting reforms Whirlpool Aide Nan1 cd Norman Moore Ne v.port Beach has been named salt!s manager of the residen tial and commercial d1v1s1on Southern Cahforn1a sales d 1 v 1 s 1 on Whirlpool Corporation Moort' v.111 nol only havP re ~rons1bil1t1es nf bu1ldf'r sales h11t in add1t1on assumes direc. lion of the heating cool1n~ pro durl sales 1n the Southern California area Come to this Christian Science Lecture • J. 1.4.SIS JIOl JU5TICE .. Alaister G . Smith, C.S B. '•IOAY OCTOlfll l1 I II 1' M lST CltUllCM O' ClllllST 'C EJWTIST !UO MESA VEllOE Dll COSTA MES.I, Coming Oct. 23 ..., __ ····---· Will Success Spoil Young David Cassidy, TV's New Superstar? Dav1d Cass1 d.y 21 year old son of Jack Gassk:ly and stepson of Sh irley Jones Cassidy costars 1n TV s 'The Partridge Family ' He has become the Num- ber One teen age idol He 1s aware that the popu larity span o f a teen age idol 1s about two years and once this cycle runs out he may be 1n fot a tough time He knows where he 1s where he hopes to go and what he wants to accompl1sh 1n life e PAT BOONE -!h~1Lll\ '111i the \\h1tr ~hoe~ tells t11 s ~tory rro!ll J\fH 1h Trxas Stale ('ollege lo o:uperstardo1n :'Ind then ln a reapp r;usal that has him sa' 1 11 ~ roday rn) career 1s ~ccond to fam1 I) and (·od e JOBMANSHIP (NEW FEATUR E} -Fir~ luo !'ipec1{1c problcn1.;; h11ndlccl 1n th1<: 'nrv. re:Aure :~~; ~~~1~~ :,~1,1;~~ '~~t~ l;nnd~~caJ ~~ ~~;~~~ns Incompetence \\j!fhflUI :>.:::1,i:i::1nc anrl Wh\ rant Productio n and Sales Pcfl ple See Eve to c}c• All Con1ing Sal11rd av • Ill the I DAILY Pl,LOT I OVER THE COVN1 1ER Au to Sho'v • Nov. 17-21 Complete-New York Stock List .... . .. 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NE W YORK - months should see ng n'l- flow of foreign money into the._ U S stock markef DuPont Glor.e F'organ belie ves The means rs there the ftrm says. observ1ng that holdings by foreigners or U S dollars and short Lenn money market in- struments have r isen sharply •9' the past year Interest 1n t~e ma i'ket will be revived a:t: sclf>n as exchange rate con- fu St._on 1s resolved and foreign 1nve~tors become convinced the U S economy 1s definitely recovenng 1t says • ,, J JJ DAJLY PILOT Picasso's Pace Hot At Ni11ety PARIS 1_,\J'1 -Pa h Io Picasso turns !Iii ~!flnda_\·, still -;ictive -and s1ll1ng on one nf the greate::;t bu;.irds c,f rnodcrn art lreasures C\rr a~sen1b!ed The b1rthdB v will be 1narked by special ·exh1b1tions and hnn1agc all O\er the 11·orld. but the ar!ist is f'XJ'l('eled to ignore 1t all. He h;itcs blr!hdars. bans talk of denth and act s ·as if hr expec1cd to reach JOO . He receives few \'isitors a! his hon1e at :\I o u g i n s . overlooki ng I h e ~lcditer· ranean. Onlv nld friencL<> pass lhrough the ·el<'ctron1cally con· trolled s1cel g3tes. Through !he~c prh·ilegcd fe\1', the 11·ord f1lll'rs out that lhe rn;istrr is in excellent health. th;it he has loot nonf' of tils 7.est for donning crim1 c disguises. and that he con- tinues to \1·ork at a Jererish pace. The !em f)<) (lf living h<ls slowed fnr e\·cr~·1 hing ex cept \.\'Ork. Trips !o the beach and outings ro bullfights are Q\'Cr. Only a few ye;irs <IJ.'.O he 11f1cn had his ehau!feur d r i 1· e through the hill couniry. hut these trips ha\'e slopped. along with unexpected appc::1rances at art exhibils in nl'arhy towns. Now he emerges fron\ the villa almost eKc\usi1·clv for ;in occasional trip to a C;innes dentist. Furious passi11n for \\'ork h;is made Pic;is:-:o nne of the most proli fic ;irlis1s in histor.v. He produces faster th;in mos t artis!.~ -he has been known to dash off severa l oi l pain· tings ln a da.v. and still pro· duces l\.\'O. three or ninrc engravings a day. Ht <Jlso h:i.~ li ved longer. !han 1nost. El'en Mi i:helangelo died at R!J. Thous<in<ls of nll p;:i1n11ngs by Picas~ hang in n1useum s around the 11•orld -tile J.1useum nf i\lodern Art in New York !i;is more than 300 -and arr held in pril'ate col· fections. There is nn w;iv to count the e 11g r a \'in gs. lithograph~. dr;i11·1ng.~ ;ind dondlings thnt ha1·r gnne inlo the con1mcrc!;1I market. But the bi_r:f!e~t collec1in11 hy hir is held b~· Picasso hi1nsclf ]':nt e1·rn !he :.irtist knn11·.~ how n1an_v c a n v a s es . sculptures. rru11n1c.~ and nlhr r products nf his frr1 df' n1111d are 1n s1orage rnnrns or· lilr he I t c r · s k e l i er {lf his \.\'orkshops. Sci111r hr krpt hcc;iuse he l1krrf 1hr11i. S1lrnr -frorn the rarl\ d;11',~ - founrl nn hul'rr~. !\l t•>l -11 err sin1rl~' put asu.!C' 1!ilPr i-0rn pletitJn to kerp his prnrll!.'.lflll'> outp11t frn1n cau,.i ng a glut on the n1arkrt . In l!liO an r>xl11hi11nn nf Pic;:isso·s p:irti;il nu!J>Ul f"r 196!1 1\'as sho11·n 111 !he old Palace of 1he' Popes . in Av ignon. There were 16!'1 pain· tings a'nd !i{) dra\.\'in~s. Ex <'ep t • for twn somber stil l life~ Picasso's thoughls h;:id turned to children, wtJmcn a n d mu.~kelrers. ~fnre recently he has been working <'111 ;i series 0f sensuoug engravings of scenes from a bordello. I/is old fr ien d. the arti s t. photographer and w r i t er . Brassai, ·in <1n article in lhc F'i~ar11 L\t tc rairr. said Picasso told him: "When 1 see ynu. m~' first reaction is to rr;ich in n1v pockel for a pnck;ige ~f ci.garettcs to offer you nor. like before. t know \'ery Wl'll that neither of us smr1kes.tany longer. Age ha~ obliged us to gh•e up . but th e desi re re· mains the same £or rnaking love. We don't d(I It any longer bu1 the desire remain~ ... . . . , ... - , • r r1day, Oct.obtr zz, 1971 SHOP EARLY, SOME QUANTITIES LIMITED 41 ' YD. 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PANORAMA CIT'\' tobio1 ot toscoe hone 894·8211 CANOGA PARK ....... pl••• one 883·1000 ROSEMEAD rosemeod blvd. ot 1ori ~rt'lordino ewo -phone 573·3110 COVINA borroric:o ot wn bernordil'l(I fr .. w -CWJ• 966-7411 ' I ti ' 'I I I I ·I • Host Program a Passport to TraVel I' ' ,_ , • • I . ' j I I j, : ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor I'll • IJ Winner 's Circle Five courses will part ici pale in the annual GoJf.a·lhon planned by Les Petites Fleurs :\uxiliary of Children·.~ Home Soc iety for tomor< r ow and Sunday, and I.he adoption agency is predicted to come out the champion. Preparing a Par three hole are Mrs. Don Duffer deft) and Mrs. Jackson Goffman.' chair[Oa n. ,_ Ann Landers Warning Botulism DEAR ANN LANDl'.:R~: I h;ive read in lhP papers aMut p('(lplr rly1ng fr nm tvitu lism ;ifter eatinJ! contamin;ited tuna and cnnl<1min<1led pot;ito snup -bolh C'annPd . ls there any 1,1.•;iy a cnnsumrr c:in !ell in ;idvance whether nr nnt foot.I i~ f'on tilminated? You explain e\·eryth1nJ! in such simple lan~a.lle that you ;ire posit i\'e[~· the best source nf educ11t1nn 1n thr country r lc;ise hel p us. -UPTIGHT H\lrSE\VIFE: [)!::AR L'.H.: The best 11 rf\•ice I <'an nl· fer is simply this: NEVER tn.~lf' canntd nr smokprt fnorl "'hirh appears tn h, nfl- cnlnr or ~n1clls "pC'~uliar." Tl':+Ch ~·our (:hildren lo P~erciSf' thi~ raulinn alsrt. Tht. bot~_lln ro,..in is ~n deadly that 11 cupful cnulcl f'llslly kill to\'rryonf' in the UnHr.cl St:i tes: If the contents nf a can Is su.~pirlous, clnn't throw il nut. Take It back tn the slnre where ll was purch.ascd end let the manager k n(l\I', Also : Oo not use tl'le contents of a can that ha!. bu lges nr lea k!4. The cnntt'nta ma y or may not bf; poi~nn ous. hut i~ Is oe\·er worth the risk. Such c11n1/1lso ,;hnuld be returnf'd to the stni;I. And remember th proper c kf~g is a defl!n~ ag1i s mn~t poisoning . t~inally, if yn;i thin ,·nu ·,,e eaten can· taminated food . don't try to treat you~lf. Gn lo the nea rest ho~pltal ln1· mtdietl!l)'· DEAJ:t ANN LAN.DERS: I have never heard such ~tupicl advice in my Ille Rli whal you g11ve tn the m111n with the overweight wife. You said maybe HE w11nted a div(;rce and U.!le<I her fal as an excuse lO unload her. Did it ever occur lo ynu that ma~·bf SHF.; wanled an e:i1 cuse In drive her h11sb11nd aw11y? I assure you th::it is closer l.o the truth. Any wife v.·hn thinks so little or her hus- band that she would e<1ntinue to stuff hrrself like a pig deserves no sympathy. I have observed lhese horrors in the supcnnarket loading their 7 arls with soft drinks. p<1t.ato cttips, Ice cream, pies, cakes -all lhe things !hey shouldn'l h.:ive. A woman whb will not give up the fun nf ealing rich food so she can look like a hum.:in lns\e;id nf an elephanl clOfs not deserve a husband 's love. Imagine car.r_ving candy In her purse, Repeated: Deadliest like ii h?.b.v "'110 11 pa cifier. Disgusting! \\'hen I rr:u1 !hat I h!pw Up. And you comp nut .,.,•1th the absurd statement that ~nrnc n1cn love their .,.,,ives in spite nf their fat Hnw could they':' -SA\'TA Cli l.:Z lll AR SA,"l.'TA : They cnulcl ht'cau~e thry attach morr. tmporlanee to other lhlnJ,!s -~uch its emolfoil11:I support, In· ll'lliJ,!cncc. ability to communicate, depen· dal>ility. devotion and let's not fnqi:et a lit'"'" of hum or and • cheerful disposi· tlnn. D~..:AR ANN LANDERS : "Retired hus· band In ~1ndesto·· might sound like a ··r,µ.~sycal" to YO U. but 1'11 bet his wife h.:is .:inothcr name for him . So he doesn't want to be a flunky or an errand boy~ Did ii ever occur to him t:1a t I.he ooly .,.,'RY his wife can get him out from under her feet ts ln send him someplace~ I live in St. Petersburg, which i.~ a haven for thP. r:;Jti rl , and we wives help eech nthrr~urvlv hy exchanging id ea5 nn how to ke\p e old bo y busy and out nf our hai r. The best plan is to Rive him specific respnnsihilities. F'or example: lawn rir garden work, taking care of lhe car, vacuumin,R". waxing lhe noo~s. minor carpenter repairs. window washipg. De111eaning? Heavens no! It take5 it big m11n to d-0 little things and those "little'' thin~s can add up tn a Int of help. Spread thf' wnrd. Ann. -LEARNED TN TIME DEA R tEARNEO: Consider it 1pread. Wh11I aw::iits ynu on the other side of !he marriage veil? How Cl'IJ'I you be irure your m11rrla,1te .... ·111 work'.' Read Ann Landers ' booklet. "Marriage -What In Expect." Send your· request to Ann Landers fn care of the DAILY PTl,,OT t nclo~ing ~ cenl.[; in coin· 11nd • long. stamped, sell·addressed envelope. By JO OLSON Of "'' DellJ l"llM Sttlt Taking an international student from UCJ under wing has rewards for all in· volved , if three famU!es ' enthusiasm is a good barometer of the relationship. The lnlernation11.I Student Service of UCl 's Town and Gown. now in its third yea r, provides host families ror students from other countries attending the university. The studenL~ do not live with the families. but are inc luded in their holiday p1Rn5 and looked after as much a5 a f;imil y would help its own rollege-age 1~hildren. In 50me cases transportation is a ma· Mon -Tin N?, o groduole studen±I--.<+ UCI, points out c lorful stomps for Po y Andrew I right), os his host mother, Mrs. Thomas Andrew listens. The Andrews ore portic ipoting 1n the Town and Gown host fam ily program. Hoping for Homes ior need of the students. and bl ~. help is necessary in overcoming tbe language barrier. ramihes are not required to give the student financial assistance, but can Delp him save money by taking him lb ip- propriale shopping areas. What are the rewards for the hotst families? An insight into another culture, friend s in other countries and the hap- piness of helping others. Partlcipatin.'t for the second year ate Donna and Thomas Andrew of Irvine. whose studenl is Man·Tin Ng of Hong Kong. Al'DITED CLASS The Andrews' student last year was a Korean cOEd. who now lives in Westwood. Her language problem wa s 50 immenM: that Donna audited a linguistics class and took noles for her. They find the foster family relationship an exciting one because it's an "iner· pensive way to tr~~e\." ~ V.1hat the.v do for !he internation al students will be reciprocated for their <"hildreo, Patty. Kathleen and Bri.Rn ,in lhe future. they feel . The Andrews family will inclutie Man· Tin in their ho lid.:iy plans and they are ..encouraging him td' feel completely free to call on them for any need. Man·Tin. a graduate student in physics. attended a Lutheran college in Tacune. hut had no similar opportunity there and stayed on campus most of lhe time . He misses hnme cooking. particularly his favorite Chinese dishes, and· just "being around" his family. "When you're at home you fecl more at ease doing things," he smiled. Man · Tin confided that he plans to do some cooking for his host family - Chinese recipes. of course. The David Hansons of Irvine were en· !iced inlo the progr;im by their neighbors who obviously y,•ere enjoying con~lth thei r student. • The Hansons. parents of Suzanne. 13, Donald, 9. and Mary I 1-.i. will be ho5ts t.n r-.·larion Abbote, a young married student from Jamaica who has a nine-month-0ld daui:?hter. r-.1ichelle. While l\-1arion won't face the loneliness problem of the single students. she is in- terested in becoming "submerged in American culture. Michelle WRS born here -her heritage is here," sbe explained , ~1ET IN JAMAICA r.1arion met her husband in J amaica. where he was teaching with the Peace Corps. She is a freshman and plans to major in either English or Spanish. {See HOST F~llLlES, Pa&t 14) Singing the praises of the Sweet Buy and Bu y Bou lique planned for to.morrow by Job's Daughters, Bethel 157 is a choir of ~oils .y.ihich will be among items fo r sale. Ready to greet guests al the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. event in the Ne":"'port Beach Masonic Temple Is Mrs. Glenn Beeler . · • , I ' J '• • • • ¥J 4 DA.l l Y PILOT lriAy Oc t®tr 22 , 1971 Schools Flunk Out • Psychiatrist's Test By JO OLSO..'IJ lessons, summtr camp, nursery schools and other .. u . tras " percent of their waking hours wat.cltln1 television. !rem school failure. Teachers should ma k ·e friends with their pupils to in- tellectually stimulate them in a dilferent way r r o m television. (Parents should limit TV watching, he added.) think. Dt. Classer's definition of thlnking la "beinl' able l4 figure out what to do when you don't know what lo do," "If kids learn to think they don 't have lo worry about an emo- tional reaction to a problem,·• he said. the audience in the Ntwpnrt Ha r bor H i gh Schon ! auditorium how many kntw thtir social l!ecurity number!, About half said they did _ Then ht asked how many did nnt. "Didn·t you fee l inferior~" he quickJy asked the people who didn't know . OI "" 0&111 l'll•I '"'' TV rtfES.SAGE i, ! '• Dr. ·w1 lham Classer dOt'sn'I. claim lo be-an expert in the education fi eld and admits he doesn't know all the answers. but he thinks a new approach IO learning is necessary 1n the "television age " .. You're financiill~· strapped at a h.1gher level than your parents v•ere." he quipped . ··Kids don't rr~llv think it's a tough w9rld out ihere " "The destructive message of TV is that 'everything i! gaing LO be okay.' TV occupies a kid ~·hen he shou ld be out lea rning about tbe world -getting ht.at up by his big brother. "If they failed they gave up on school and themsdves." His oe>fail system, where eaeh girl got credit for what she did and could earn a high &ebool diptoma, gave them a chance to iitart o~. · USE IMAGINATION f! The reason so man\' ehildren are fa iling in school. he said, lS- that children can no longer be scared into !earnin~. and teachers do not know \1'hat ap. proach to use to replace !he "scare" technique. The nex.t thing is that youths are \ a!ued more_ They can \Ofe at 18 and ha~'e more court decj5inns 1n their favor. the psychiairist said. Thf:' tturd important thing is tele11s1on . ··:-·>inety.five per- cent of all families 1n the U.S. ha1·e a T\' set.'" Dr Glasser said He quoted a surl'ey published hy thr Uls Angtles Time;, v.·h1ch round t h a t prcschoo! children spend 6~ "He expects everything to be okay in school, too. There. is an anxiety response. when he goes to school and finds out it's rough." Dr. Glasser's fir s t ex· perience in education was al a correctional facility for leenage _girls. Thinking tha t. this might. be som ethlng public schools could do. Dr. Glasser suggested that 5ehoob ought not kl fail little kids. "Once they get the idea they are failures they give up." The teacher llhould get the clasa into a discussion circle once a day and let the pupils use their imaginalion. talking about any subject that is stimulating. They should at· tack problems about the real world. Students should memorize only things they will use in later life, not :osuc.h things as "the: lentth of the blue whale:." Dr:. Glalll!ler emphasized that in his schools where oo one fails. both the chlldren and his parents art kepi in formed of his progress, "Tht children know exactly where: they are,'' he l!ajd, Dr-Glasser. author of "Rea lity Therapy" a n d "~~hools Without Failure," spoke before members and guests of the Newport-Cost:i !\·1e11a Branch of the American A.'190Ciati0n of U n 1 v e r s i I y Women and proceed!! "''ere given to the AAUW fellnwships fund whic h aids Y.'omen 1n ad · vanced study. t l" l I I first. c'hildren are be!ler ofl finan c1aJJy. ":-.tnsl ~ople want ro give their kids. a better life than thev had." Dr. Glasser said. This includes go l f r-Iost of the girls, wM were fairly in~lligent, lll!d him a lot of their difficulty came Or. Glasser. whose sense or humor kept his large audience laughing all the way throua:h his talk, suggested th"e follow- ing proctdures for a no·f•il school: There should be no rote memorization of unnecessary facts. Children shoold be in· teresttd in reading book! that make seruie to them. Children should be taught to As a graphic exampl~ or how it feels to fail. he asked l -· ___==-:-.:-":1:=--=-==·::::::::"""~'~·~i¥""':':'~"'5r!~·~·C:S:""·~·~•LJ'"""~#..,llll: .... Ol! ............................ ~ ........... ,~,~J~i~>~m""o~u;~:w~q~g""o~.~QE ... ~OE!~l£~>~W,~"~*P""4~=~t~F~=""~""'~25~t~!l!l!P# ... 4~¥% ... ~ .... .,.~,.~"M""'~"~·!!'P"'""~'""£"'2'~·""R~5""f~2• , Members Cha I le nged By Discussion Topics Organlzattons in co a st a I cities are tackling topics rang- ing from makeup to CongresS'i.onal act i on to childbirth, recruiting n e "' members and planning holida y events. UC ! Fr iends UCI Friend s of the Library v.·ill klck off the year with a ·supper Sunday. Oct. 24. in the '. "l\1esa Commons starting at 7 _p.m. Arnold Hano, author of mare ;,than 20 books and 400 magazine articles and teacher in the UGI writing center, will speak. Also on the agenda wll\ be the screening of su rprise films and introduction of new members. Soroptimists Laguna Beac;h Sorop!lmisls have invited friends lo the an· nual Bundle 'Tea which will commemorate the g o.l d e n jubilee of the organizations founding. Mrs . l\lary Maxwell will open her Three Arch Bay . home for the 3-8 p.m. event .Sunday, Oct. 24. Thase participating are ask- ed to bring a bundle for !he · club's thrift shop, its major -'~urce of revenue .. Toastm is t resses Laguna Beach ToaslmJ5· • treesses will discuss ghosts. ghouls and things that go bump in the night at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day, Oct. 25, in the Peacock building . Birth Classes Chi\dhirth lrainll\g c\assei; us il\g the Lamaze Method wil l begin at 8 pm. Monda y. Nov . 2. in the Laguna Beach home of r.1rs. Jan Alabaster The From Page 13 s.eries is for women in their last eight to 10 weeks of pregnancy and their husbands. HB Juniors Huntington Beach junior \Vomen have approved a resolution to beautify the me· dian st rip along B e a c h Boulevard. planned ecological pamphlets a n d announced r.1rs. Charles O'Oonnel as assistant coordinator at the October board ~eting. A r.1exican su pper 'A'ill precede the Husbands Night program Tuesday, Oct. 26. Dr. Samuel H. Stanley of the Orange Count,v H y p no s is Cent er will g1ve a lecture and demonst ration. The club v•ill sponsor a HalJoy.·een parade at 7 p.m, Thursday. Oct 28. on the Hun· llngton Center f\1all. The parade is free 1o children up lo 10 ye ars of age. Templ e Hillel A program on makeu p techniques will be presented by a cosmetic firm for members of Temple Hillel Sisterhood at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2S. in the f\1ercur y Sav· ings and Ulan but!ding, Hun· t1ngton Beach. Delta Gamm• Rushing. 1t·s Greek to Me is the theme of the 8 p.m. Tues· day , Oct. 26. meeting of the Santa Ana-Newport Harbor Chapter of Delta Gamma Alumnae . Two collegiates frorn th e L"CLA chapte r will discuss rushing and sorority life on campu~ today Plans will be made for a rummage sale tn tak e place Saturday, Nov 13- Women Voters former Co ng res Ii man George Brown Jr. will discuss the Structures and Proctdures of Congress -Their Ef· £ectiveness Today when he ad· dresses the Orange Coast League of Women Voters. They \\'iii gather at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Oct. 26, in Island House, fashion Island. The Mmes. Clyde Beal, Keith Swayne , Don Rose, J .B. Keating and J.R. Campbell will comprise the league panel lo discuss specifics w i t h Brown. Delta Gammas Plans for: a silent auction in November and a Ch ristmas cocktail party will be made by member~ of lhe Saddleback Delta Gamma Alumnae during an 8 p.m, meeting Tuesday, Oct. 26, in the home of Mrs. Terence Burns. !\fission Viejo. Christ ian BPW Don and Bebe Lotz will speak on the Analogy of Pot· tery Making and Life at 6:30 .. , ' ~-· ' { ' rh~· c~ur~=~· ~~in~6;s w~~ SOMETHING· TO CHEER ABOUT -Funds _raised by the eighth annual Pe.a.cock Professional women's Council Hill National Horse Show are something to c heer about! Cheering on planners of Santa Ana meets. for the Ninth Annual Show are (left to right) f\1rs. Stephen Fryer and Richard The session will begin at _M_•_rv_in_J_r_. ------ 6:30 p.m. in Friedemann Ban. quet Hall, Orange. and music v.'i11 be provided by the Call'aryman's Quartet. Harbor OES Mrs. Martin SI e i g n er, v.·orthy matron. will preside at her final meeting of the year at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, when Harbor Star Chapter. Order of Eastern Star gathers in the ~ewport Beach J\1asonic Templt. A prngram on the founding ol the Starbright Club is plan· ned during a noon luncheon Wednesday, Oct. 27, also in !he temple. Attire is to be old- fashioned or pioneer 5tyle. Beta Sigma Ph i Various chapttrs of Beta Sigma Phi will be meeting .. Beta Alpha Xi Chapter will discuss a Thanksgiving parLy. during an 8 p,m, session Mori· day, Oct. 2.S, in the Garden Grove. home of Mrs. Don Varnado. En \'ironrnent. Health. \\'ork and Play ;1·ill be discussed by Gamma Alpha Nu members when they gather Tu esl"lay, Oct 26, in the Huntington Beach home of Mrs. Joanne Olson. Also on the agenda will he finalizing plan5 for an Oct. 30 Hall oween costume party. Clinic Helping Deaf Cope With Problems .John Tracy Cli nic helps the hard-0f-hearing or dear child and his parents cope with uni· que problems. The group will gather at 11 :30 a.m. in !he Newoorter Inn for a soci11I hour~ with luncheon r0 follow at 12:30 p.m. r-.lrs. Tracy 1,1•ill inform members of the aims and goals of lhe clinic • • • Host Families ~uesday Club Bari.tenor Patrick Sullivan Husbands of Xi Pi Chi mem· bers will be special guests during an 8 p.rn. meeti ng Tuesday, Oct. 26, in lhe Westminster home of the Charle5 Hieleys. To be discu5S · ed will be a HalJo..,..'een pa rty Saturday. Oct. 30. Mrs. Spencer Tracy. Jounder and president, \\'ill accept .a check for ~18.000, Thursda ~'. Oct. 28. from the Orange County G11ild of .John Tracy Cli nic lo further this work . Funds ;1•ere rai5ed at !hf> eighth annual Pracoc k Hill National Horse Show las! spring. ~·!rs .. L 11. Friedman v>'ill take over as 1971·72 president. Also ~erv1ng \viii be the ii-Imes _ Char les Currey, Ri ch ard Sluis . \'I ce president~: Stephen Fryer. secrrtary , No rbert Myers. treasu rer : E. c _ Lovret. parliamentarian , and Warren Hancock. pre s s chairman Glen Woodrnanset:. an at· torney, and his ;1:ife Joyce. a nurse. tn the UC! student. clinic. signed up for the prrr gram lo , become more 1n- Clothes Wash Free NEW YORK ~UPI 1 -A I _ _ Burke. billed as a man with a vo ved ~·1th the un1vers1tv and · h. he t ·u to gil'e th eir e!eme-ntar\' song . in 15 ar · Wl en-. terta1n Newport Harbor Tues· school·aged children an op-portunity to hi1ve an in· ~Club members after an It ternational outlook. 1 am: lunch~n Tuesday, Oct. Th . d 1 . p 1 1 h 1 26, in the A1rporter Inn. e1r stu en is au ..,..,, a graduate student in chemil!try C d fro m Tah.1,·an. Paul, in his se-ar Party cond year at UCI, will find The Ladies Auxiliary "(lf Pi Pi menlbcrs \\1il1 gather at 3 p.m. I.he san1e evening in the Huntington Beach home of Mrs. Dennis Parker. much ln common with the Huntington Beach Boys Club ~'ood1naru;ees, ror he has bten y.·Hl host its second annual Art League to Hong Kong and she has card party Tuesday, Oct. 26, Laguna Be.!ch artist Julie visited China . at noon in r.1urdy Park, Hun· Gregory will demonstrate her He too plans to conk some lington Beac.h. Chairman is pallet knife technique for special food for his host. family Mrs. Marlin Campbell. members of the Costa Mesa Fall I .J Legs Into V iew fall fa shions present a new showcase for the well-designed Y.'tll·defined leg in patte.ms, tipaques and textured hosiery [ effects that are relevant to fall fashion trends -.stylized florals. heathers and blazer stripes. Ne w prn1·isi~al members to be introduced are the Mmes. Frank H. Greinke. Floyd Klaus. James E. .Johnson, .James J Buxton. Robert J. Jarvis, Fred Harvey and Ed"''ard R. Keen. You r Horoscope Gemini: Check All Contracts SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 By ~YDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19·1: Secrets are highlighted. Be sure a confidential meeting is kept that way. Check safe- keeping places for J e g a l documents, other valuables. Jn conversalions, be sure to make meanings clear. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ):- Reconciliation indicated; in· volves friends, loved one. Domestic harmony can be restored: take initiative in this direction. Peace offering now would be a constructive move . Act accordingly. GEMINI !May 2l-June 201 : Perceive reasons, mntives. .Don 't be sa tisfied with superficial explanations, ac· lions. Display natural in· genuity. One at top is close observer. Some pet ambitions now can be fulfilled . Go to it CANCER ! June Zl.J uly 22 1; Emphasis on ad d i ti o n a I k:nO\\'ledge. nevos from . afar. Be practical. Evaluate poten- lial. promises. See persons, situations as the y actually ,ex· association with Sa(ittariu5 ln· dividual. \Ve.lcome change. SAGITTARIUS iNov. 22· Df'c . 21 ). Accent on home, property. domestic si tuation. Older individual plays pr°" minent role. ~ooperate ~'tth Scorpio person. R e v I e w values. What appears minor could be important. CAPRICOHN 'Dec. 22-.Jan. 19J : Change of scenery is in· dicated. Call or message could get you going. What has been delayed is now given green light. Put ideas to work . Make contacts. Stress product - and personality. AQUARIUS 1Jan. 20·Feb. Jll 1: Emphasis is on payment, collection 11f drhts Avoid rnaking cnn1m1tment which cn11ld rlepr i1·e famil~· 0 f necessi ties_ S!.rike for greater understanding, trJOperatinn. Loved one de~erl'es ton1- pl imenl. PISCES 1f eb. l'l-i\llarch 2111~ Circumstances favor personal effo rts. Take in1t1ati1·e_ ~·l ake new start~ in new directions. Stress greater independence. Original mtthods most apt to succeed . Express confidence. Be definite. ist. Put a ha lt t.o endless prn. ------------ crastination. Check messat:es . .,.,..---------~= LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 1· @) {j Steady pa ce will accomplish task. Avoid the sensa tional. Do v"hat you know is correct. One who advoca tes get-rich.quic k scheme is being foolish . Don 't foll ow that example. Stick to the facts. VIRGO IAug . 23-SepL 22 1· Timing now i.<1 nf par11mount importance. Play ..,... a i Ii n g j game. Let others re1'eal their! hands. You do best now by li~tening, observing and learn· ing. Accent on marriage, special partnerships. LIBRA fSept. 23-0ct 221 ·' Accent on basic issues. St rive l for balance. especialh• in \vork. health areas. A1'01d ex- trt.rnes a n d e1trav2.gance . Keep re.c ent resolutions. Utilizt experience. Stic k to familiar ground. I m p rove techniques. SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 2J I_ Concern with children in- dicated. For m u I a t e en- te rtainment. recrea tion plans. F'ind outlets for creative energy. You profit oow from beny, berry, extraonlinwy combination ot soap and .washing soda is recomm~oged,1 . for a phosphate-free wash by the Audubon Society, Frieii.ds ''of the Earth and National and is anxious for some: good Art League at 7:30 p.m. Tues·.============ con\·ersallon. While he ha s a Coffee Break day. Oct. 26. in Adam s HAVE YOU SHOPPED OUR CHILDRENS SHOE SALE YET? "'ildlife Federation. . Add J/3 cup wa shing soda as j mt>eh ine fills. \Vhen crystals j are dissolved, add clothes, .!Ind 1 for average S.pound load in )° front loader, 1 cup of so1p ~ product. For to p loader, use 1 lh cups of soap product. ln hard ; water. stop machine at first rinse cycle and add \Ii cup of ~ washing soda. car and plen{y of activities Hu nt j n gt on Be a c h Elementary School, Cost a ;1·ith the SO-member UCI Assistance League members Mesa. Chinese Club, he says it just will table philanthropic. work .. Miss Gregory. a resident of 'isn't lhe same as being able to for a coffee break at 10 a .m. Honolulu for the past Hi years. drop in on his folks to eat a Tuesday. Oct. 26. in the Hun-maintained a permanent ex· good home-cooked meal or go tinglon .Beach home: of Mrs. hibit in Waikiki during her home to completely relax. William Henry. tenure in thr.: Islands. forPaW. ss for theothers .. o ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il a little time will remedy hisli loneliness p r o b I e m • for friendship's doo111 hive been opened wl~e. and a warm welcome waits inside. DAIR CASTLE A~ THE AIRl'ORTER INN • UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Campl•llt • l'.dlcure e to thl• ChrltUan Science Lecture "A IA.Sii FOi JUITICI" • Manicure Hair -ca,... E·. '--~1-0-o/o~·~~·~l~~~~-U-NT~"__, " Alalst•r G. Smith, C.S .I. CALL 10• APPOINT MINT P'Jt1oo1ov. ocro11;• n. ,,.,. l'.M. .. tll-251• HRPKEEP Huntington Beach BEAUTIFUL Trim dow1'1 11nd llllY down with our I)~ wtl9ht COf!!~ ~~q'.&l'ft. CALL 'eJS·!SCS -IJT c;,.u•c~ O' CHll ,)CltHT!lf . 11700 MecArttutr ... ,.. L....-~~---'M_•_•_••_•_v_._._._._._._··~-·~·-·-·-·-·-----~·'l. .... _ .... ____ ..,...:·=K~·:~:.! .. :::·~O~-~c;·~'":!::'.,.::"!'-.... --J'~==========:::: ' ~ CHILDREN'S & TEENS' . SCHOOL & DRESS SHOES R•9. to $16 NOW 99¢ TO s7 .00 Stor• Op•n 10 A.M. LIMITED STYLES AND SIZES 30 FGshfon • Newport Beach l'l•• 1• , • , Alf S•l•i Fl111I. No bi:~1 119•1 01' Rtlw11d1, 644-2464 Fina•~ce En t.r1 CISA Sets D1~ive For '74 Cup Bid Eig ht Sail T ean1 s Set For Series Eight leading 1ntercolleg1ale sa1hng teams will be rom pe!1l1\rly eq uah1cd IJ\ brand nf'11 suits nf sfl1ls and sheets aboard Lhe flret nf Cal 25 ~lnops thev v.111 sail 1n the Douglfls ltlp n1 itch rat e 1ienes l)rt 2!1 lO 'l he eight sloops :ind a ninth • "t 1ndh1 tKJ it h 11 e bren to::i ned lo 1he rnlleg1a11s bv 1nen1hers nl the co sponsoring J.,or g 13eai.;h Yilchl Cluh ac c:nrdrng to ftobv Be~'S<inf rha1rrnan E.rtch owne1 is donating a new suit or s:uls and Jr:nsen i\l.1r1nc m;inufac tu1 er tl the C.11 '.!:)s ha s donated ocw shec1s 1 running rigging 1 for each boat Contenders ror one or the. most pn~ed t1 oph1es rn col legiate sa1l1ng arc co-bost Cal Stale Long BeacR U SC Hawa11 sianfnrd IJ C I A Oregon \\ ash1ngton a n d Sle\ens lnst1tule of Hoboken NJ Each team h;is be.en ;iss1gn- ed ;i boal b} thl' luck of the dra\\I Skipper and crrw skills \\111 thu~ be th e dcc1d1ng hie tors F'our ser 1es nf race!'> arc scheduled F nda} slarllng al 11 a m and the final three on Saturday starting al the same t ime ANIMALogic , .. 'Clll ro•' QO!!•,i•l 'l•IVRL 100 RIC !l Fc»2 A\t: \ LEGAL NOTICE •• IUP'EltlOlt COUltT 011' TMI ITAT• OP' C•Llll'OltM IA P'Olt THE COUNTY 0"' OllAfllGE "'' A ,..,., fll OTICll OP' IU!AllfllG 0 "' P'l.TITIOfll FOlt P'1tO•ATE 0' WILi. A"'O P'Oll; LETTl ltJ TIESTAMlfllTAltY E>l.111 ol Mil TON J 8 ROCIC ~-n •• Mll,._TON J lllROCI( Otctli.ecl NOTICE I~ HEREll'f GIVEN ,,,., MlUOll J ll roct Jr t111 lllH l\flraln • ll•llllOl'I /or Otoblit• ol Wiii '""' 1or IU..lt>tt of l•!I•" 1 .. 1arn•nl•"' let '"" Htlt~r •t1•rH1t1 •o -ld'O 11 "'°'" '"' IWl!o¥ "''tl(.111ar., -tt.ltl 1!1t 11.,.. -olK• at h••rl119 lt!t1. oatijo "•• bffn ••! for N0\1111'1\btr 11 1'7f 11 ' )() •JI< In !h• COUfl.._., ol 0"ll•rlrn•nl No I "' •• d ""'" at IOl'I Civic C...,1•• or•v• Wtal In """'City ot '-"II AIM c.111 ... n11 0111<1 o,,_, 10 1•11 W IE St JOtlN Gountv (lor~ '"'"''l.O tll:l"'l.LO a YOUNOalt ••1 Honyweoil 11~1tw••• MoHvwtod c:111i.tlll• *" TtlL ftUJ -•Ill ""-'' ,... P'tttl~ Pvbll•M<I O••nl f (l)All 01 v Or'"""' " n ,. 1•11 ... au 11 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOflCE' I I .. SfR l~'· t" . · ... I I • • ' LEGE HO I '",. ,._. • .. F't1d.1;y Octobtl' 22 1~71 DAILY mor J$ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE DI' ,.UILIC NliAltlHC TO IE HELO I Y THllE 1 0.\llD 01" SU,l!lfl/ISOllS 01' 0 11.t.NCI: COUl'ITY C.t.LlirOllNIA ON CEllTA!N J"ltO,OIEO l'LANS DlfSIONATED CCASI: NO I C 11 Jll) THE 7TH llEVISID Ill.VINE INDUSTRIAL C:OM,l l!X ,LANNIO COMMUNITY DEVt:LO,.MENT P'LAl'I l'llOl"OSINO THI! AME NDMENT OF THE lONING CODE ANO A" AMENDMENT TO THI: SOUTHl!RN SICTION tRVINlf Ot:NEllit.L .. LAN l"llot . " 119! 11 l"u'1uont 10 lh• Pl&nn ng &"11 Zon ng Law 11 1m...,C1td no! t• 11 her.tiy ,1,,.., lh&t • p~bl c hN rl"ll w II bl! "elCI b~ mo s&ICI 80J1•CI or 5ul>ftYllOrJ ~ Cl r11111 5PM:lllc Pl•no <11olgn11o<1 (C1•e No ZC II ~! THE /TH REVISED lltVINE IN OUSTltl ... L COMPLEX PLANNED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PL,O,N of Sec• 1 on II O?l o! T~ C:odllled Ordln•n,•• O! lht (011nly o! Or•nll• fO •• !O tl>•no• lrom lh• Gra110 I l'lt••••<h •nd Llllhl IMu•Jry U<• to 11'1• G """ lit Comm•rcl•I Ctrllln p Ope IV loi:•lfl<I • !no '''" h•••'• ly tornt r of M•t,lirlhur 80Ul•v•rd and C•ml'll• Orlvo •m me Ir.Int IM11.,rla Comp "" iF111h O ur1c1 ~ l mort or ,.,, at rHI •nd a l•o •n amel1(lml!'nt to lht S.011tnern S.cl>On lrvlna GMer•t P' 1n .,. t ccemmorla!• !ht .ior .. okl 1ont ch•n11• S1k! wbHc h••rlno O<'t lh• •bO•• p OflC .. d pl•"• w ba htld In !ht C:h1m1>r•1 ol '"' 8111•!1 of Sui>e•vl•orl In the Ot•nue COll!1Ty ,lidml~l1 r•tlon 8<1 kllnu .llJ Norlh Svco....,ra Stre•! In Son!• An• O onQ• county (11110 n • on tilt lrd d•'f o! No••m~u 1'71 tT "'" l'lo11r 01 10 JO o cl()t~ a m ti Which time t nd plt c• I ll "'" IO<'tl ln!trtlltd mitV bf ~ ... rd Sold p ""' ,,.o..o>ln11 •uch omMdme<i • of th-7on no Cod• •nd GM .. •1 P'lut i re on t It In tho Oii <• ol "'• C<>untv Cler~ ot l~e Coun!y ot 0 IO'lg• wht•• 111• O•Op0•"1 pl•flt A A A\Ot loblr lo• 1>11bl ~ n•Pf'(l o" 01locf "'s Tllh Dov .,i Oc:tooer 1971 ll V 0 11 0 [11 Of< lHE: BOAltO OF SUPERVISORS OF Oll:ANGE C:OUNl'f CALIF ORNIA ISEAl) • WIUtAM E S! JOI-IN Co""tv Cit<!< •rod t •-oll clO Cle<"~ 01 "'' l!o.J•O ol Su.,..,, sar1 of Or8<>gr CO!JfllV C•lllorflll BV M8brl L (t•I• • Dt1>iJ!y P IOI CKltll:>fr 77 "II ,,...,, LEGAL NOTICE •• ' • - LEGAL "NOTICE PASSEO AHO AOOPTEO !tit ll!h dl1 of Oc-· 1t11 ROBERT M W•LSO" M~vo• o! ,,,. C:l!Y o! Coo t Mf•a .A !TEST Efl.EEN P Pi-tllHiE'f cnv c ~•It o• 1rt c •v ot Co•'• Me.A STA.~E OF CALIFOllNl,li ) COUN TV 0 ORANGE I M Cll'f Of COST ,li MESiO. ) I E ILEEl4 P PK NNEV Cl!y Cl"'lt oJ lh• c..,. ot Co• I MHI I nd ••-otflc 0 (lor~ of !~1 CllV Counc ol !ht C. l'f cl (C'll• Mts• ~t•tb'f <e r111y ll'\,tl !l!P lbO~• •rid lore~ nt Ordln1nt• No 11 :11 wft' lnt•Oduc~ ar>d tot,.l<1rrod •Kl on b'f tKI on 1! t ro-vv 8r ..-~lflll of •• D City Council "" 1ne j ~ day of Otlober 1'71 IN:! l~l<IO!ttr 01>10<1 Ind f<lopt9C1 II • Wll<>lt 11 • r@Oullr rnttl nl ot "Id City Council h•ld on The ll!ti DIV ol Oo;~r, lt11 bv !tit lollowlnt roll call volt ,1iYES (ouf!Cflrnon WI •on Jardll\o f'lnltl11 M c11 r i-ternrntll NOES C""n<Um1n "'""" ASSENT C""ncllm1n N""* IN WITIOES5 WMEREOF t Mv1 tit r..,nto ut rn1 ~•r>d 1nd 1tll•ed l'llt Seil ot th• c:111 ol Coo t Mtt• '~" \l'lfl ,,..,, ., Otlobl< ltll !OFFICIAL SEAL) E ILEEN P P'M!NHEY CUT Cit ~ tnd t • of!ldo Clerk ot !ht C!1y Cout>tll ef !lit Cl"' at C:o1t1 M•at l"utrllat.tod Ori n.. Cou t 01llv P'olat, OctcOt• 21 n n 111).n i 'r' ~ ON !>STRICTNG MA~ . . ......... -·-...... ~ -.. -.. "1-,~-. "• . '" ·-· . ..... . . ........ _, ~.. . .. .... .. .. ~ 0/9 l ' ' ' . Jf DAILY PI LOT J{ookie Keys Kings' Win Over Flver s • PHI'.ADELPHIA -rrQ11 l1t 1; R r y Edwards, pl.!1ytng in only h1 ~ '-'\"t nth S'rt- tionA! Hockty LeAgut g11mf'. klrkl'(J .11side 34 shots Thursday night. lt11din.: thf' Uis Aru!eles Kine!\ to 11 7.fl ~u! nf !ht' Philadelphi1 F'lyt'f"s before 14.120 in th f' S~trum. Bob Rerr,· 11nd Real U>m1ru' ~('nrffl tlfo 1oals ~pi~ and Ra lph Biicks1rnn1, W)iittv \\1iding 11nd E:;d Jo.\•11! l"lnf' t11<"h 11~ the Kings peppered f lye r ~n11l1t Dou~ F1vell for ont ROll l in !ht nJIPnin~ ptriocl . t~·o in I.he second 11nd four in 1M third nw: Kings. now 2-4·1, had S('nrtd l"lnJ\• tit ,oals in !heir six prf'\'inus l!a mPs Th., F\yers. pll'!lying Ule fir~1 Gllmt of 1he seiison on homt ict . 11rf' nn~· 2 .. 1.n "" LONG BEACH Luiebal"~Pr Dnn Parish has join~ the Lns AnR:tl(':I: R ii m ~. ~p!aeing deJensi''' tae,klt Rich Ca"h. who is out for the ~ta.~nn wit h .11 hroken leg. Cash broke hi~ If'~ in sum mer tra•n1nc camp and wa~ placed on the in iu rrrl reserve li:i;t by the Ram.~ Th11 rsdii~ Pari!h joined lhe l..-05 AnR:eles rluh earlier this wttk from St. L-Ouis Tl\e' Rims stt action Sunda )· R1uuni;.t lbt Grttn Blly Pllcktrs here in Memnri11l Coliseum. Los Angeles lead:< the Nation11I Leque C.Onference West v•ilh 11 ~-1-1 record, just ahe11d nf the San Fr11nC'1.~ro 4tiers. "" CLEVELAND -Funeral ser\"tr,.~ ~ 111 M held Mol\day for ""illiam Dalt>) thf' fonntr o-..·ner of the Clt'\'el&nd lndi11n:< and presidmt of Otis &: Co . :i pri\'11le bankin«i finn. who died here Thursday. Ser\"ict s will be 111 St r.rci;ir.ry tht' G~1 t Church in South Euclid. Di ley . who w;:is 79, died in Clt>Vt'lanrl ainic. Ht h11d bttn ill since January ;ind 61terNI the clinie ~fl"lnda y fnr tests An ,\.shUtbu n11tive . J)aley receivt'r1 11 law<fqree from SP \l.'tslern RP ~er•·., Unh·trsity and pr11~~ __ with._--' 11 Clt\'elAT}d l11w finn befnrp Jn1n1nR 01!~ ~­ QI. 11s 11 partner in Hl38. Three yrar~ later. he became president (If Otis. v•hn~" m11 j(tr stockholder was industri11 lj1;1 C \TIJS E11ton. ·Daley bec'ame majority S!fll'khnlder ~I the Indians in 1%6 and w11s nRm"<i prr.~1· dent tn 1962 . Ht liter owne<I tl:e n(I'# defuntl Se11Hlt Pi\nt!<. Dalt\' is s11r:ive-d h\' hi~ w1dn11i·. C:>~SlP. Md tw°l'I d11ughttrs Ht \l\'l':li 1n suburban Lyndhurst. V' BARCELO~A -Spain"s M 1nuP1 flranie~ 11nd Australla"5 Kt n Rost'""'llll v.-r1n singles m11t.ches Thur~day 11nd m?v· ll!d into !ht qu11rterlinalt; or thf' Sran t!">h Open tennis toumrirnent. Orantes up~el South Alnc11·~ <..:li H Drysdale fi-4. 6-3 and R o.~t'we\1 nereated Spain"s JuAn Gi~btrt fi-4, li-t ~ ~ week-Ion~ to11rnam,n1 for ~ Count of Godo Trophy. ""·ith prize rnnney totaling 17(1.000. end-" Sundlly. "" BILLINGHAr-t F:nJ!\anrl -f~eor)o!P.\ Govt n of F'rAnce drleaterl tnp-srPderl Bnb Htv;itt or Snu lh Africa fi-4. fi-4 Thursd:iy in men"s Jinii:lt ... quflrter-fin;ils nr the OewAr Cup te nni1; tnurn::irnen! ln ""·nmen ·s s1n~\c.., third roun1t pl;i\. E\•onnt Gnnl111,'!nng. \\'lmhledon Charnp1nn from Aust r:i l111 . be:i1 Bet1 ~· StO \",t of lhf' r.;e!herl11nd~ 4.fi, ft..2. I-~. ;ind .lul1P Heldman f)( Ntw York Ci!\" tnppt"rl Christine l.<1r::1inP ol F:n)o!"lanrl i;.t fi-2 In anolht r women·.., miit ch. friinrP ·• Franco1~ 0\1rr r\tft a!l'li P;,111 Hnillfl 1"11 La Joll R, fi-•. li-3 "" LOS A\'G~:LES t"n::ich l'PtlpPr Rodgt.rJ ~::iy' 1he l"CLA Bn11n' h::i1·P fa!len surpr1~P \·irti m-" !l"l kickoff ;:in<! punt rtturn~ on -"1'\"PTAI {"l('Ca.~inn~ tht~ gr.ason. So in Thursdav·s drill~ h4' p11..,hcrl 1hP club thrnuih pl1nt l'!lnrl kickoff rPlurn defense . L:tler in the doy he ~lsn pr11c- Oet~ On'" punt and kickoff rtlurn-" The Bruins meet Cel here S11t urd11~· 1" a P1cific-8 Confertntf' maft h 11nrl 11re sJi1ht favorites ovrr the Re11r~ . "" ONTARIO -Ontario Ml"llnr Speedw11y will rl'plaC'i' next ye11f .( Quct;ff)r GrAnrl Pri:r for Formula I a"d A t;port.• c11r1 with tv.•o races le1turinR purS!':ll nf noo.ooo. 81\1 Loori. -~~edw11y ho.Arri chairman . 111id Thur~day. 1'lf April I rvent will optn w11h a 200- mi~ stock c11r race over tN. 2 7-mile rol'd courae with 1 $50.oon pur ... e. All1"lth~· mile ri1ct will bt run ovtr 1he oval by lndy·lypt ear! for a Sl ~.000 pur~ ' . Laker~ Ho st BuJJ s; West Out 2 Weeks 1NGLF.:"'000 (AP 1 -Jf'rry Wei!il \5 eut of !ht W Ane:rle.., l..akens lineup for 1t le3st two •eekll -and thf' NaUon::.1 Bai;ketbllll Association Club laot':!O the Q)lc1110 Bulls in the f nn1m tl"ln~hl. Wtsl. !he veleran All-Pro stuard. iprained hi~ !ell anklt In l\tlanl11. WOOnl"!I· dly nlj!h115 tht: l..akers wnn. 12&-104. Hi:io foot h•s bttn tncAsed in 11 !Cofl. w11lkin~ Cl!l which will rema in on for ;11boul flvr d1y1. r- W1J11t'J1 lnfll5 i5 not 1111 demo rRli7.in.: A~ ii wnulrl hlVf' been In srA.Ylfl~ p111111 Coach Bill Sharman h11~ hlendNI nf'wmmer'° with t.~ c:l11h'11 thrf'1.' ~UPf'r~IAr~ -Wr(I. Wilt Qlamberlaln and EI Rln Baylo r -lnr I rtf'w°·IOO~ tt111m. • The new look ha.s put lt\t Lak"°s in 1i,, tied on the NBA '1 Pacific Otvl~1on of !hi' Weatern Conference. ChlcJJO is In third r1,ce ii the Midwest Otvislon . • rrldly, Oc.t&blt 22. l'ill Dalton BALTIMORE !AP ) -"If I hid la m.akt a decision riaht now," Harry Dalton said, .. I'd Olp a t oin and not ltt It land.'" That 's how the 43-year-Old director nf player personnel fl)r the Baltimort Orioles rlescribed ThurMay his weighing nf offers to iitav with !he Oriole11 or tn ht-come gener81 n111nagtr ol t h e California Angels. "1 hllvt nn ti nlf' lim11 on makinR 11 rl('('ision -olher lhan a!i soon 111s l)O.'!ii- blt .'' l>altnn sairl in .11n 1nter\'1ew. "R111 t rlrlf"I°! 11n1irip11tf' a tlf'Cisinn fnr at lea111 ~f'\'eral da ~·-~. and pos.'li bly 11 wttk, ' Weighs Offer • • "However, ft1r all parties. involvtd in· c1ud1n1 H11rry Dalton, r know l!Omelhing should bf dont W'!n to 1erminate the speculalinn 1njY go lull speed ahead ror thf' 1 !172 ~ason." Dalton h811 bf'tn rumored for the past mnnlh a_.. the likely ·11ucc:eS110r lo Dick Wal.~h . ""'ho wall f\red Werlnesday nigh! As gener:tl n1anager or the Angels. Dallon, who is credited for playi ng a m11jor role in building the Orioles into pt'T'('nnial ba!irbl!U contenders, sairi he cou ldn"l un<ler.~tann thr int ense interest 1n !hr outcome of h1~ deri11ion. "I'm JUSI 11 guy work ing for a Jiving v.•ho has been offered an opportunity lo ta lk aboul another job." he said. "H's not a ma jor crl~s. It 's import.ant only in the life {If the Daltons ... Dalton has bef!fl the subject of A 11.f!ld)' 11tream of telephone calls both 11t home and in the office, but he figures that w~ R real e:i;tate agent left a carrl Jn case the Dal!ons want 11"1 sell their BalUrriore home, "that w11 s 11 lilt le presumptuOU.I'! . .., The Orlnles have offered Dalton, 11lrearl y a vice president, the job of ex. ecutive vice · president -repl11clfl ll J. f rank Cashen. f)a ltori alre11dy oversee~ the major and PHILADELPHIA GOALIE DOUG FAVELL (LEFT) STOPS KINGS' MIKE BYERS FROM SCORING. Top Golf Duo Read y to Start New Gold Rush ,\ArA. ("::i liL t Al'I -R11!y (.'al\j)f'r anr1 Ler Trevino Pach think 1he~··re re:tr1y to .~T;irl gr;ihhing _enlrl 1>n the ~n\linl{ f.::i1~·ay.., .::i1:11 in. "1 think I fnund 1t nul thrrf' tnd.::i,v.'' l\ll itl Casp('r Thur~day After 11 fi rl\l-rnun rl Iii In lhr $1:l!l,f)(M'J K:iisrr Jnff'rnrition:t l open to11rn;imrnt. ··11h1nk I'm rr;11J.v 10 slar1 ll )<R ln ." i;alrl Trf'v111n. \\'hn shol n li!l. Ca.~prr anr! T_rr1·inn hr?.r!rrl a h11)o!f' field nr l!,l!h11 ~· bunched ('hallrnJ:rr.~ to r.eorg\11 n::i1 11'P.~ Hugh llnvcr anrt To1n A<iron. """hl"l h;:id ~1~·unclrr-par f.lis Thursda)' for the hrst-roun1t lr nd (";i.~pt>!' 11a~ 111i:1 :t ~1 r11kr h;itk 11 1111 Trr11f){I \\.'I( \\"I'll ,1·11h1n ~•'r1k1n i: tlistanrr ;i~ !hr to11ru11: rrn~ lnnk arl 1•1tnlfll!l' nf ule.:il pt<irml! (·ond1t1nns tn n111kr 11 n1nrkrr~· nl p.:ir 72 nn thr• "\nr1h .:1n1t Sntith r•1ur~rl\ :it !hr S1l \'rrartn 1 ·n11ntr~· t"hrh Thf' l"l!hrr.~ ;.1 Iii \\'rr<> ./ (' Snr:td. \I (:r1ht'rgtr. \l1kf' Hill .llrl1 ("olhrn ;1n1t Larry \\'h11 f' 1-:1gh! ninrr fol\1)11 rrt :11 AA 11·11 h Trr1 1nn :in1l li nlhrr~ :ii l\'l Thii t lrf1 ~~ pl11yrr~ 111th1n thrrF ~lrnkr~ nl r:ir h nlhrr !n :ill. I\~ p\avrr~. THl'll"r lh:in lu11f lhP f1rlr1, n1;il rherl nr hrltPn·r1 p;:ir ,\rTJflld l':iln1{'r· . .!:l1·k \'1rklA11-" 1111<1 {;;:ir~· P l.<1~·('r arr nnt r·l)rnf)fling CA-"f'lt'I", wh11 has fllilf'd to w111 lh1~ s"11~on fnr lhP fir .c:.t !in1t> 111 I~ y Pii r.~. found a nf'w St>! of lrou.~ In hill lik1n11:. He 1n1i;;srr1 nnlv onP grrrn, rl icln"t n1llkr. a ilnRl'Y iinrl .wl'IS flv1n11: h1~ .shots r1carl !o 1hf' fla~ wj1h mn11nt onous rPgulAri lV. Tr P\•inn .c:.hnt hi~ fi!l \\"ll hn111 bf'ne l1t nf 11 rrarlirP rnunrl . "I ff'f'I 1i:fl(ll1 phys1c11lly anrl I 1hink l"m n1Pnl;ill_v rr11dy In play 111,'!a1n. s:t 1d •rre\'1nn. """ho had 11n cmerR:cnev OPf'TAlion shor111' l'lf1'r rn.11k - 1nR h15 "unprf'(er1en tc1l swf'f'(l nf th11 AmrriC'an , Canadian 11r11t Rritish open li lles. HP h11~1f1 hrPn 11 f1tclor ln 11 ll"IUrnAmenl ~intr Tht 35-ye;i r..olrl Rnyrr , winner nf thl' \\"t~re rn Oprn 11 )•r:ir ;:i~n. hart a charicP 10 takP the lciid alonr hut lipper! out~ 11 lour-fnot b1rrl1P pu!1 nn 1hP final hole. ··J wiis reall\" rnhbC'r1 nn 1ha1 onr." Royer said ... , 0 hil It jll~! \l"here r Wlln!cd in: bu! it broke the ~·rong ""'ay." KI NGS · HARRY HOWELL ILEF TI IS CHE CKED HARD IN 7.Q WIN. From mlnor le•aue pleyer operation , Md in the new J)Mitlon would ha vt luthority over all department!. "It's &oinl to~ a dlfficull de<:laion, no matter which w•y 110." he uid. After another day of speculation 11.t the Orioles' front office, someone. spread the. word · "O,.ltpn l11 luvlng ... A• every<lne perked up, the .sentence was finished : "at 5 ll'Clock. "He 'd better no!."' 11aid Don Priea. director of player dt velopmen l. "l w1nt 10 I.Ilk to him About something.'' Walsh. 4~. had been • vice' preaident with the l...o5 Angeles Obdgers; before Angels ~mint commisslontr oJ a 50C'f'rf league kM-twn yr1ra before JOUlinl I.ht An1:eli;. nalton joined lht Oriole~ or~aniz11t1on before the 1954 season when the learn moved from Sl. Louls lo Baltimore H11 Assumed his prMenl office when Lt!! McPhaH left the Baltimore organir.a tion. Dallon. 43. comple tf'd the nesotiations no tht. 196:i trade that broul{h! f'ranlc Robinson tn the Orio les and we:; in· strumentill in tht. dtRls for Mike Cuellar 1nrl Pi t Dobson, both 20-g11mP \\'inn1n1 pitchers this past se11son. Lolich. Outpolls Blue Wills Gains Berth On All-star ·Team NEW YORK r AP l -The NAlional League. dom ina ted the 11171 Associated Press MAjor Le11;gue All -Star b11seball team by landing playerr; nn 1111 but two berths on the 10.man squad. Mickey Lotich of !he Detroi! Ti ger~ Wll!'! named the left -handed pitcher Ahead of Vida. Blut of the Oakland A "1 and Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Tw ins w;is chosen to one of the. outfitld spot.5 111 tht Al, representative11. The Dodgers' M11ury "'•11.• w11s named lo the All·Sl11r short~top position. The world champion Pitt!!burgh Pirl!l!e.( and the Chic:tgo Cubs each plaeed rwn players in the Annual poll of ~port!'! writers and sportsca~ters announced Thursday in which 28.l participated prior Yary , S111ith Lock Horns In NFL Crucial MINNEAPOLIS-RT. PA UL! AP 1 -The nnJy -"OUnd in lhP ~1innesnt ;:i Viking~· mtttin,ii: room w1111 !he """hirrinq n! a mo\·jp projPCtor. Ron Vary, the 6-fool-5'"'· 2fi.'i-ou11nrl of- fensive right tacktt. ""'.lllchf'd inten!I\• :i.~ No. 78 nf the Ralt imore Colts thund"erf'd off lhe line of scrimmagl'. sl11mnled a forearm into an opponent and exploded into the offensil't ba.ckfiPld . '"I think he"s ha\'inR his best ye11r." sa:.rs Yary. whn.~{' assiJ:n n1ent ~'<>nd11_v ni~ht in the National F'oc;itball Lrague IPIPvis1on Sp!'Ci:tl will be tn bloc k Ruhba Smith. listed bv 1he Colts :t! fi-11, 2fi5. ""Ht'-" nnf' of th P stron~est Of':1plr 111 f(l(ltb111l today -rnornlO\J ~ slrtngth 11nrl he"s quick off thr ball."" ,~11.1·.~ Yarv. whl'I pl11 ved at Cerrito~ :inr1 lht Unt ver..,itv nr Sniithf'rn Ca lifo rnia. · ··from \\'ha1 l'l"e ~ePn nf him n11w 11nrl In !hf' p:t$L hr·~ J!nl 11 lwtler pas.~ rush 1h;1n at any Previou~ time. Ht "~ nre nf the belfer rtrfrnsi\'P Pnd~ in footba ll. .. Smith 11nrl Yiir~· will provide nnl.v a fra mt nr thf' l"TUf"l:!I Rllnle betwpen t11·n NFL Rian!s 1\'ith •-1 rrrnrrl.( at Mrl rY>prih1;in S1adiutn. 11nd it 1<1•ill br !ht fir~t li1111.• lh1• lwn hiJ(hl y 1"P~t1rded linemrn hal'f' played .::IJ,!a1nst t'ach nfhrr, \\'hrn thr V1k1n11:-" t-ru.~hffi the Colt .~. ~l- 14. 10 !hr sPcnnd Ramr nf the !9fi9 SPl'l"nn . Yary had nnl \'Pl hf-pn 11rti1·111ed h(>1·ii u•ll\ milit:try rr..,rr1·e duh df'lllyed hi~ 11rriv11l a1 tr11inini: f"arnp. Y11ry. big1:ts! of \t 1nnr~o1 11 ·~ offrn~ll ' linemf'n. will spot Sn1irh .~omf' he1i;:ht a'ld f'OS~1 bl y wr1gh1 hut ~ii \"~ "''°i7.P ISn ' lrrt· rortant H hr 's J.!01 thr t-rrdent1 ;11 I_.,, 11 nrl hP-dof'~. ii"~ diffi ('llll tn ht111 him f'Sp!'('iall y whrn hr·.., ~nt :ill thos~ lfllll.~. hp"5 got !hem 1111 -~lrr.nl{th, q ulr knr.,~. rnnve.~ an(I .o;i1,p ·• Hnw w111 yn11 attark thos, ~r rcn,!!tl-s • "Until th<' 11et1on bef:(ins you don "! knnw r r.elly what ynu·re l{ninR ro do. Ir~ hard tn size him up on film. We "ll ,,et \\•h:it IC! thl' league playoff.~ and Wnr\'1 Se.r1e~. The Pirare.~ landed nutfieldPr Wilhe St arg~Jl and catcher M11nny San~uilltn nn tht squad whilt: tht. Cu b~ ;irt rtpresent.ed hy st cond basernlln Glenn RPcktrl and right·h11nded pit cher Frriz11snn .lrnki n.~. The ChicAgo hurler btat nut Tnm Sta1·er of the New York Mr1.~. Tht other nulfirld berl h wrnt to ~hHIRP.r Hank Aaron of the Arl;i11tii Rn11·r~ ""'hlll'! th r of the 1nfielr1 ron~1stPr1 nf hr.~t bloiseman e May of 1ht> C1nC'inn;1ti Rerl~ semari Joe Torre o( !ht SL Aaron. en JO)'rd a b.:1n11rr .'rasf\n with " .327 All injl :tvrr11gr. 11 r :i rf'rr hiJh 47 homer-" and 1 IR run~ h:ill f'r! 1n. dr rlf' the mo~t vote~. 2.lll St;irRPll , lhP r\'ii11nn.11I LP.11.'1llf' hnmt r110 k1ni:: with 41l. "'l'IS nr xt in rile outf ield 11ot1ni:: w11h 2flR . Oliv a, tht. Ameril-;il) l.r:ii;:11P hii111n~ c:hAm pion with a -~~7 :i1•pr~J?r . .,,..a~ far b11ck in 1hirri ptacr with 1110 vorr s. Beckf'r1 , who batted .342 r11n 11w11 v ""·11h 1hP seconrl ba~e berth, dra11·i nR 22.1. while runnerup Cook ie Roja ~ nf the l\.;in..,a~ Ci- ty Royals collec1 ed I ~ Becker i ~ the lon i:: re~ater from last vriir. In the clo.~el\t ballOtin)!. \\'111~\ whn bii1 - lPd .281 and .,,.-;:is ;i Ood);!er .~p1rrlq1h1t . nip· pet! Fred Patek of rhr Ro.vat~. ~-:i.1 Baltimore , lhP An11•n ran IR ~Jliip rh;ini- p1on. failed to pl at'f' ::1 pl:.\'Pr nn rhl' hr~t 1f'am . Third ba..,Prl1111"1 Rr(\(lk~ Rnht nsnn and outfielder fr;ink Rnbin~nn, !hnu~h, rnade the st1·ood team Roberto Clemente. whn 1Pd !hr 1'1r:11tP• lo !heir Worlr1 Serie.~ rr111mph. plaN"rf fourth 1n !hto: nu1firlr1 vn1111g \\llh 92. H ~ w11~ foll owPd hv Bohb1· :"-.1 l1rr·rr nl· thp l':f'w \'m-k Y;;nkPrs. · .lii . .::inrl Fr;ink Rnb1n.c:.nn. 311 . San~uillen , ;inother l'1r;i!p Sr11r~ ~1::1r .11 nd 31!1 hil!Pr r111ring thl' rr1?11liir .~P;i!nn. won rhp cat ch1nj! .~pnl h1· rlr:i w1n1:. JRfl voTe~ 10 ~l for .!nhnn v Rrp rh nf th/' fi"rl~ Tnrre. th!"" ;\'I.'~ lr<irl1ng h111rr 1 .1fi~~ and RBI -ma n •1 ~7 •. rn!lrt!rrl 2\2 1n1r~ ~1 !h ird ba..,e C'f)m pRred 1n .'ii ·rnr P.r(l(lk~ Robinson. 1\-lay, the C1nc1nn1111 ~111.i::i:rr whn h:i!t rrl .278. nuldr('\I' nPtrolt Tij:!('r f1rsr ht1~rm11 " Norm Cash. llR .. 'il Lnli t'h, \l•hn 11011 2.'i 11nr1 lf'~t JI. parrrf lhr AL 1n s1 nk enur~ •.1'11!1 :inrl rompiltd ii 2.~2 e;;irned run .:l\"rra1ie . 011tpntlrrl Rh1(, the early sPasnn •Pn~a !inn . 14l1'.!.1 Rh1P fini..,hrd 11·1th lhr tic~t ~:R" in 1111' Al.. 1 82. And rri:1~1erfrl 11 24-11 ll"Orl-lt'\~t record alnnjl with 3-! ~Trl~f'f\UIS .Jen kin~. v.·hn had ii 24-1~ rrrnrtl ~nri 2fi.l s1riktn11(~. rlrp~· 12i 1·n1P.~ rnrn pl!rl'rl rn 1'P a ve r·~ II~ lnr thP right\" p11rh1n2 herth. Sl';ivrr lrd ihr .\"l. 10 •trrkpn111~ u.·11h VI~ .1101"1 ERA ~·11h I i~ wh 1I P rnll 1n t! 111"1 ::1 21).10 m11 rk Irish Off e11se Gets Boost ·~• DTHR And V11 r\' i~ spendinJi. more tltnn Rn • ' r":Nl1. lnr1 1Ar 1 -A ~h .11dow hour a da y WAl chin11: Bu bb 11 on film. hut from rhr pa11r crn~sed 1hr p11 th nf !hi'! ""'on "t take the prnJl'C'tor home with t.im Notrt name offen!t: lhi~ wttk "·' lilt! "Ari hour .11 d11y of wal rhing him 1_. ~ixth-ranker1 Irish preparer! 10 mttt pnnugh."" V11ry s11 id rt1;pectrull y. Southern Californi a here S.::i!11rrl;I\·. Yary. 11 fourth year vPtP.ran. ,.., nnl' nf ThP murh-111>11spr1 ~n!rP n:trnr nffcnsf! !h@ few Viking offensive linemen tn hal'e w11..,_ p11irl a ~urprise vis11 hy ,Jtlfl e.';ca ped a ra"fih nf injurit s that h11~ do;:-Tht1sm11nn lhP younJ: m11n who played Rf"d hi~ team , and roach Bud Gran1 15 qu arterbacli; \\"ell rnnu,£:h tn leaf! !he lrl.!h vprv rPlieved abnul that. 10 twl"l Cott on Bo~·I 1·isits .:inn ~·ho h11s "\·arv h11~. ~· 11 ver\' sbnrt. pn'fP~~n .i1 L-'the helm for Tht Toronto h(ocnme II.fl out 11ndi'ni -i>liiyer~ .. f.r.11nt Argonau1s, of th r Can:id i11n Fontball s11ys. "He has t e potential to be All·Prn l..eaJ:u_e this ~e11wn. Fnr lhr nt:tl 1n ytar.~. If he lsn"t 11Jre;idv The1smann is also the man lh.11! Notr• !hi' he~t nffensh•e tacklt in lht gam!. n.11mto: C"Mrh Ara Par...egh1il.n w11" h11rt1- ht.'s might~· elose. prf'sserl rn replace thi.~ season. He won "! ·ht-Around S:i!urr111.v hecau~f! Cougars Try to Halt Rugged Stanford h i~ Toronlo learn will bf' preparing for it~ final rP gular scal\on J!:imr·. Aul hi.~ prestnct wa.., a morlilP honster lnr the Irish offen~e llnd possibly an flll'l'len fnr IJSC' co:.:ic h ,/ohr: McKay. In thf. serie~. rl11t ing b;ick In 192fi, Notrl" th1me ha~ the edge 23-1~·~. but fh(I J ri~I\ h•vl! nnl won !'!1nce 1966. Sinct •hen th• Troj11n~ ha ve won two anrf tied 1wn. B~· A 11~nrli\tl'ri rrt11~ W1u1hinf!IM "'° llu!ikit>ll ;inrl !hf TrnJ:in~ ()'( Sou lhern Cal.Horni:t fa1k'd .nn ~t1("'­ C"r~11h·e ""'erk11 lo l)jtlt tllf S1Anford In· di11ns In their rush to lht Ro~e Bowl. Nsw it"s up lo \\'a11h1nqtnn StAtf' In lhrl"lw up 11 rnadbln<'k ;111 lhe two te~m:< collide. aL Stanford Salllr.day in one of the top l!amr~ "" !llr Pacific~ Cnnfcrenci! foothall agrnda It"' 3 1nu1ih IA~k lf'r C'O.llCh Jim Swrrnr~'' Coug::.r~ from rullml'ln. ,lnhn rt11l~!on ·~ Sl;inforc\.' t1re :l·O in the rar·8 .111nd" \\·ashln~ton Stall" I~ -~I.· ioslng 10 CCLA Sharin~ att~nt1on with ~tanlnrd ·WSU i• lht ~cramble 11t Sea.Ult betw.ten Def' ·- Andros' OrPJ,:Qn ~late F.if'1u1rrs, thr nn\y nt h r unbealef1 l~m in thf' cnoferente r:irc. .11nd .lim "R.\l"fn~· \\lashin t:l1'111 Hu.(kics. ~·ho r€:1 tlf't'orr S1i1nr11rd l'lnrl Orri;:nn but rrm:i1n a mcnaN' tin AnY S;itvf'{l11 \· Thr othrr rnnr••rrnc·r ~arnr ls :it Ln~ Angclea S:i.tunl:i~· r1111;ht bct\\"Ccn l1CLA 11od Californ111'.c:. (;nlrlrn Hrar~ Thr rnn tr~l h:i' trarlit inna1 !'1blln~ n1'l'llr1 h•it noth in2 rl~r s1ncr the l\('11rs .:1rP in('1i;:ihll'· [nr thr r:ic·A t"h11mp1f\n~h1 p, anrt 1ht' ru.11. ('(lmr \l'l'ln't :affM't thr ~r~ndiniz-". • Th r hii;: int('rse<:lional Ji!flffit ftnrl~ ~outhf'm C111 Al !\ou!h Rrnd .11~a in~t \'ottr 0.11me. whtl~ Ort.Rnn ·~ \.\'ebfoor~ rn!erta1n San Jo5 t Statt in a non-!taJ:Ut. i;:ame Snurhern f ::i lilnrnlii h:i ~ Inst lt1 St.an- /(lfl'!,_ Ortgl"ln .:1nrl Oklahnm;i and Notre rl.ctmr i~ hl!Jflt'' thr f'A~ie~! 11·11y 10 hreAt.; a ln~lng ~lriniz Jnhn ~lrK:n· :inrl lhe Trfl 1an.' JI TP "'"ll :l ~~i rr lh:il !hr lri~h 11•111 l"IP unu,.uiill\" t'ttll1 gl'tf'nl ~in<-r tr w~.' l 'SC· which knnc krd thr nu1 of .11 probable nation11I tha tnpion~ IAct .1 r11r ~1~ vrrs 11i;:rrr \.\"11chinJ,:lnn St:ir.- ,~ 1•.11stlv i prflvf'd O\'Pr !11~1 \'ear Tnr ('Q11i::11rti h '"!" ll"l~t thrl"f' J:Amr~ in h:irrl· lurk r~.c:.h10 !n tht' final n'l!nu1t• ·°'litnlnrd c~n itl ·afford to 1akt lir,<h!ly qua rt~rback "4' Pl'linr or tht e'l:t:it:n; ta iJb.qrk. Brmit Jackson. who m11 kt the WSU ;,ftllCk clltk, W11 shln11:too practicall y rllmin11'td h!!elf fM m the Roi'!': Bowl rit.ce •Ith lht Ins• In rtre11:on . Slatl~Ucally. 51?nny Sl~killr r h.11d A ponr da y. hilling on!y 12 of :H PflS.~t.~ for 152 -yards. What dQt.sn'l ahow. 0011·e\·er. i~ lhe numhcr nf r•_ll~e.s dmr- ptd. Sn Orej!on Sl.it!e, which pl 11.yM f'X:· C"Pllent ly in lrlmm inj! Ariznn11 Slalt . r.an f'XJlf'C'\ lroublt .111 St11Ule .. ASU had wnn ~I !!tr11i~ht . Andro! waF p;ir1icul11rty pleasHI ""'Ith hi~ offen~lvt line. -0 hscrvini. "They just htew them oU the hne most nf th( time.·· Las! sea~on USC iihotkr(f tht I rish~-~ nn lhe fin11 I ri111y of lhe regular sc.11so n in a g11.me pla yed in C11iforni.:1 rain and mud. Thal loss Wl'll\ •hr oolv hlemi~h on the 19711 Irish rl"t'orr1 · This seA!'oOil l;~ 1c 2-4 hut 1'11.r~llfl\1111 •11y~. ··v.·" J.::no"·· 1lrsp11e their re{'(l rd, !hilt Snuthrrn C.:11 i~ nnP o( lht fines~ teAm~ ·\n thP counr~·. \.\'p\, had ~me ~uper Rames ovtr 11\t> vtarg will\ Southern Oil 11nd f"m ~urt 11 ·will remain !he s11me !his ye1r " Tht TrojAfl~ have lnl\t In threr of th• n~tinn '3 powerhoust11. A l a b 11 m 1 • Oklahom1 and St11nford. \" (I . "':.. _, ( ,·' "-• ' Bishop Amat Ace J With Interception Ry RO<iER CA Rt.°'ON 01 lflt O•ll• ~lie! 1111! 'A'ht'n cnar h Rnh \Vnnds 1tnrl his ,\la!Pr ~i High ~lon;i rch~ t'nterM A11 ~rl 11~ League fnnrh111l cn1npl'l1tinn 11~::1 1n~t Bishop A1n111 Thursday ni~ht 1\ "'.llS fe !l in lhe ~1a tf'r Dt1 c11.mp tha t the :0-.1nna rrhs h11d 'the Lancers defen•ed 1n e\'t'f\' cAlegor~" ThPrf' covered. wa.~ 011£: llrc11 lh111 however. 11nd !hat 1.1'.:is l'•u• ~ S•tv•I• ~t "~'"""V S• l'•u• At.IOI LU S LIAOUt: . ' ' . • • . " . " " " " ' l~u...,•v·• ~<••• "'''""" ..... , 10, "'"'f• °"'' ' ro~1,~1·1 O•mu So;vHo •! ~.,,, X ~' ~•ul ,, S• A.n•"~"' " " • • • • ' "'11 ~11 I ho11 tn " ' • • • " i.top Bishop ,t,m11 t's al!·round thre8 t ,Jnt>o Sr.i11 rrA . Sr 111rr:i 1\·11 ~ 1flfl 111tu·h ii~ hr .inrl h1" niatPs rolled 10 a 14·7 rl)nque~L befor e J:i .. 01~ f11n~ at An<1hc1n1 StAdium The six-fnol. HIO·poun dPr wa s t0111 Pd ::i ~ the L11ncf'r,<;' bii;! thrC'RI with his ru11n iriz and pass1n~. Bu1 it didn 't fi~urP th111 hr also spe11rh('llr!Pd Am11t's drfrns('. .<\nrl it WAS whilr manning his s::i!r1 1• ~t atinn !h11t he pPrson111I \' ~n11HM nul Mat'r Df"i's t'h11nres fnr \·iclory Sci11 rr11 . "'hn pla ~·erl in the .~h::i rlow or quartr rb11rk r at H11d<'n fnr t1rn .1·r11r'. fir.<1t ignite{! his trAnl in !ht' str(v1rt qu11rlrr by direc11ni:: it !15 yard~ 1n 1!1 pl11 vs for a tnuchdn"'n. ~larnnn :ind (;re.v 72 y;ird~ in eiihl pl11:ys. The b1~ nne ~·11s a. short pa~s tn Ro:>ek1 Simpsnn. whn gathered thP hll ll l!'I at the J'l~Mp Amil! 2.\ 11rid d11rnctd PRSl ~l"!lUTI 10 r nm pletf' 11 ~2-y11rd p 11 s s -r u n !nuchrtown. Ric k Sheldon added the P.o\T wl!h 7.55 1rf1 \111t t•r l1f'1 hart nne l:i~I ch11nc:r 11hrn C:d l'netti::{'n smacked Dennis Rosser 11 lh• .-\rn11! 4!1. forcing the la tter l.ll fumble. \1 on.1rt h John Hamilton pounced nn th• b11!1 ('!nu~h tossed 1 l()..y1rd strikl" In Simpson. but rwn plays latr.r it wa~ f hance w11h his interct ption on the Ama l I I anrl lhht Wll S I!. \Vith the e ~ceplinn nr the onf scoring slrikf' to Si mpson !he: detpt~t pene trat!fl n h\' ~1 a t Pr Dc1 ~·;:i s In the Amat 29 y11rd tinr '"" ~(IWn\ <U,l'lnO F·<I• a~"'"' r•1••n~ F">I ~ftWO' ,,.~•II'"" Tft!t l "''' n"""'' ""'~' r!llft•~9 Vardl n.nl~~ .... ,~. '°'' ,,,, ..... ,~. '"'"~ Pun•1 .>.v••••• ~'''•~c• Pt~•l!i ... rV&•<t< ~f"a11f"'1 F u"'D'" ~!ltn!,,HI IO" "' ' • ' ,, " ,. " '" ,,. "' .. .. ' ' " ,. '~ " ,,,, Jil l ... 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Lions, Oilers In Cruc'ial At W est111i11ster Hunt i ntt n n Rcarh hnsl "'rslminstrr HiJ!h Sr hOfll rnlhde In ::1 Sunsf't l.Aa;,;uP rooth;ill 1;ruc1::1I lronight 11·1th the kirk:nH i;l11 ted lnr II n'c\ock. 1t ·s ::1 do-nr·diP tei;.l for Nl::!Ch Ken ~1n::its' Hunlin£"tnn Reach Oilers who PnTrr ;i~ I\ point undt'rdof!:.~ with :11 l·I !iun •r t rr rnrrl \\f>ct1n111;;;:1•r, 111r;inv.h1lr. hill' ;i !.hrf'f'- ~/Hfl" win !'lrr::ili "·hlrh 1nr lurle.~ bot h Sun.~r1 rn r1111ntrr!' ::inrt 1f v1rtnr1nu.~ tnni;h! 1.1·11) ~h;irr 1h€' lnnr leRrl with !hi> .~11 rv1vor nf lhr :-.•rwpnr1 H:irbo r-V.'r.'ltrrn -Coarh Rill Rn•wrfl ·~ Linn\ rll!P the f:i1·nritcs· role due rn iin fl U1standinii: pabs ing ~a m" behind qu11 r!~rb.!lck .JP.ff ~i,.men~ Siemens h11~ thrn~·n fnr thrf'f' TO.~. r•nn1plet ing :;1 nf ft:t 111 1 cm pr.~ f(lr 70:1 yards. And he 's n1n fnr ri\'l' olhC'.r scorrs 1ri lr11d ing hi~ !<':imm11re~ tn 11 :t. J n\·t r111l -r-i:1 rk anrl :i !'in 2 posi tion tn the 0ra11gl' Cn11nl.v prl"p poll. H•s <'hie/ t11q;1er s ln<'lurlr "'idr rPcP1vf'r 1 ;~r\· ~1addnrks and rl:\nkl'r !-:irk H11rr1.( Annlhl'r f11rt(lr in Y.'e(11ninstf'(S f11vor in \ts ert11~ 1n ~!?f' ThP forw ard "'11111 i~ 11nrhni-ed by lll('klr r::\r~1 .lcnn ina.~ !g-,1. 22'' fnunlrnnc \\I+ ~1m1n ~l rr ~ p11 \111ng ;:inrl th" n1nning 11h1l 1lv nf haf'k ~ rhurlc \\'1nk\es. Dr('1fU\. J11n Hnll ,:i,nd :inr1 Tnn\1 A rrnm~nrln 1~ 1!11riT1nc1nn'< 1•rrSll1!lr nf- f('n~r cnc1nrr rrrl h1 ((lll'IF1f'rb;i('\c~ .lint _\l;irrin 11nrl Ril l H11r bu1 Bolh Teams Tars, Western Clash; Sunset Lead at Stake ll's 11 b11lllt of ~unstl Le111tut un· bt11tt n!i l.llnia ht 111 ~l'wport H11rhnr High ~·hen !he twist T11rs eng11~f' ex plosive "'estem·s Pioneer.~ 1n Fnotb11ll rnmb111. _Gli me time ill sl111f'd fnr B n'c lnck b11t f11 ns ;ire urgrd lo Mnver~!" on Newport 11 s ear!,v as po ssiblr with 11n nvernn~· throng an\icip:H ed for the 5.00B-scal f11c1l it y. "'esrr.rn . whirh hnlrl s 11 fi-:l rrlgr in !hr serie.~ he.tween the t"'n .<1chool.~. i~ f11vnrffi by !hrf'e poinls 11nrl h11 sn't hPt'n ."!Oppf'ri in four tries -"O f11 r in l97 L The f lnse.<t anyone c11mf' tn h11 1!1ni; lhr marc h of Cflach .llm F:vPrtr r.~ .Pinnrers 12-0 in the Sun ~rt 11nrl litd fnr !ht> lesidership ~·ith iht> TArll ;i n rl \\lest.minir.tf.'r1 wa11 1Wfl week11 1111:n whrn M11rin11 held !hem In a 1"-7 win Newporl. on the nl her hanrl, h11s ap- parently jel led follflwinJ: 11 n flpen inj:. 7-0 ~f'lback al !ht h11nrti; of non-l r11~ue arrhrival Corona del t'o1a r Siner the lo~i; tn Cnron11. lhr S111lnr~ h11 ve become accu,<;111mffi In lh r ~v11 trm r mployf'd by npw hr11d cn11ch non Len! 1n drubbin,E c.o.~1 11 Mei;.::i 14()..7 1. !...n11 ra 111\-01 .::ind Hunlingtnn BP11ch ! 211-71 As 1n ll!ll grid iron riff . fhf' bii:AP.~1 h.::i1- lle loom ~ Ofot weeri rh,. fwn quarlerb11ck.( Fnr WestPr n. 1herp's r~·hnt Jllnior fl nbhv .l\rn~t11. a ~O. 18.lpc:illnr!Pr 'lthl"I r 1tn run nr throw with r<11111I adeptnP.~~ in rne.ine,.nn~ thr Pinntr r~· d.11 ng!fl rnu~ \r r r offrn.~r l·p 10 rh1~ Ju ncrurr . Acns 111 h::i11 l!\'er11~- ed h.o!1e:r th::in 10 y;irrl,<; :i r r11 rk 11nrl ha~ srort'rl five t.nuchdn"'n~ OIJ the: izround "·hile ha\·in,E fired live scoring pAs11ell. B11rkin1Z nu t the T11r11 ' offen11n·t ir.ignals l!i l1u11rle r>eKalb. who·s J)f'rfnrmfd rf'Oman dutv for the Sa ilors aft er ii:etting ;1ff to a sh;ky r arly ,<;ea~on i;ta rl wh ir h "·11s p11rtialt.\' 111\ributed tn inC'XPf'ri er(·f!. Last week. fnr inst;:inCC', DeKa lb WA.~ :iccura~ on fi vr of nine .:1Pri11ls fnr 11 7 v11rrl.~ 11nrl dirln 'T 11!lnw Hunt.in1Zlfln th p np- Por1 unity In pic k off 111'1~' or his att.eompl~. l)(>frn sivrly, the hr;isls hAve !hf' f'rl!Z' "'it h NC'wpor1 h11vinl! surrr ndf'rf'ri iu~I 14 poi n!.~ 1.n .1.1 gil'en up hy \\;f'.~trr.,·~ defPn SP, All ·le11p:11P rf'tur!lC'C." TPrry Albrittl\fl 122.')1 and .J im S"·!('k i2fl9 l hll VP llnrhorMf rhe Tiir drfensi\'P effnrt wifh rrr r.nt hel p frnm th p li ke s nf tackles 011vt Guoclr.r.,on 1 l:if\• 11nd \V11yne ~1 1l ler 1 IR.'>1 ~nd lhr 111lrntecl ,<;f'('nnd11ry of C'OfnP.rh::ick.' Ru,:,, Tuckrr 1Jfi01 ::inri .lf>hn T11p~' r11n1 ~nd ,(111rPt iP.., r.r1fl ;\mirs 1 l:i\1 11nrl Bill \\'hit· forrl 1 157 1. Thr l::it1rr ~·a~ 111-.n 11 0 ::i ll-loop p1rk lll~t f.::11\ u·hpn hr pilff'rrrl 10 PnP.my p~sse~. ... " ' " " ' OOl•~u "lt••' ~ ...... ... ''-'"". o ~ """•'~. •• ......... ~·•I• ~""'tf .. " ... ...... l ........ o••..,,. Wt WI "" 11(1 ?'J< II\ 1'1 1511 ~ "' ...... "''-" , ....... Gu~~"'"" "l~dll~·· IOI 't< """"'"~" ·~ "' ,. "" ".,,. '"''" ,.. , "" ,,., .. , '" "" '"~· 1 '! ' \1 I0.111 W~•t!M~ Ir• If') ~ ..... , '"'· ' ' ' ' '" " " " " Ps)1cl1e Ga111e Co11ti11ues ThP 'in I r11nnrr 111 thr ndrr~· camfl 1 ~ ~tc1·e r ick fnrrl . 11 l'iO.pn11nd l;i ilh11r k "'il h i::norl mn\lrs H i~ ~rar ~ rpve111 11 '.t 8·.VArrl :i1'tr:1P.r nn .17 r11rric.~ fnr !he SC'::isnn :inrl twn TD~ ~luch nf !hr prr.,~~1 rr no ll un11n11:1on'• B f'lrfcn.'f' "'Il l bf' in thf' ,,f'Cond ;1ry ~·hefP \ • etwee11 .\rnnlrl Rt1i1 11 nrl TC1m Crunk anchor Pirates, FJC thin~~. 11 \('lnc "1th l\yl,. \'an Amrrsfnrt ::ind .lrrr~· A.~hfnnl Hunt in~t nn s 11t1ac k works "ff !hr l'f'f'f nplinn 1''1th 1110 runn1ni:: back.~. ll \'111lahlfl ::iloni;:: ~·1 th fl::inkcr Ton y Ciarell i. 11n ·i1ll- Or11ni::r Cnunl,\' rand1da!c \Ve~trninster coun1er.!i with 1111 l-fnrm:i- '1nn th;1t appears to rh.inJ?r nn f'very pla \' Thf' J.1nn,,· 11!1 .:ir k i~ rurth,r com- rili<'alet1 hy !hr 11sr of Irick phiv~. ~uch i18 rinuble pA ~Sf'~ 1 involving ,<;larlrr Jtff ~ie.rnrn s 11nrl backup QB Terr)' Vnun_.1:1 And revrr~r ' \\lcstminstrr hnlrl~ !ht •e.r1c11 td,Rt n1•,.r Hun!ini:::lnn "'ith a "-.1 mAr~in dat ing b11ck In l!l60, ..... 11 .. ~-· _;i ('·•.-'" 1 "~'"' c; C-1•\~ftd t v..,1 c; lh •I! ' l'I•\•• T[ Y'nl" " .. •• " """'"~ "'c~•··~ ...;k"fj\ Cl1•t"' O'''"" ,. ... '"IV" 'E C••'''" I )'""'""' r. W>\I<•'<~·~ r Jt"'"'"''' ,, L~~• ~ ~'Ut'"" " o• . '. ,, ll~(kle<k• .ll•"''"' ...... "~"' Or .. 11" 1·1 Mo,;u •• Wt r1.,., 1<1 l'Dll Ouw•I U O lotl [·~•Y I 'I llJ 1.1\(l'lel-1 I" !II '""~l~<!'h•"' 1•1 \..., '""'"'In•• XIII ·~ 111!"":1 :r1 •i• •tll 1'J 1' I.., I\\ II" "'' I,, ''' It \ r.1 "' 'M •to "l 11n IOI /I" J'' 'II ·~ 111!! "~'ftoll• V•~ ._,.. • .,1,.,-1 l uil ""''IN'~ f•u~~ l~n•r• l•n"'"•• Mt (- r r1n\~""" Moli•MI O••l•u• L•m" ,,, Ill Sl"n•r •11 I'' l•"~'" I'\ 165 Yt:l<J"t 1•1 11111 ""~·~·,~ •• ' ' ' ' " " " • " ' •• ... ' ' c. • ' ' "" ' " • ' To ht11 r Oran,it:r C<la.~! Cnllf'l!f' footh;ill ro11eh Dick 1'ucl;er and his rnun1 e~rt 3l Fullrrton JC ~Hal Sherbeck 1 lalk~np mi t ht, thin k Utf twn beloni:: lo 11 mutu11J admirAtion 5oclety. • Roth .h11ve spent the bttter p;:i rt nr thP Wf!ek ~nunding out !he \'ir!Ut'S f)f th e other teem. Of roursr i1 h11ppens lhi" time when lhe l.oi;:rther in rootb3ll. f'Very two ye11r 11 bout. rlv1115 Qel The ga me · usually h11~ • n me !'.1,l[TiificR nce to !he &iulh Cnasl Con- ference championship-1tnd S 11 t u r d ll y nighi 1s confronf.11tlon Ill Anaheim SlAdlum t7::10 1 I~ no difftrent. Tucker is the more vricHernus when l11lking 11hnul his nppoocnt "f ullerlon i~ the best team in thf.' con- lere~. ~y h11ve 11i; gonct ti rlefense a• we've pl1ye<I . Th eir nffenl\t h•.m'l don, 11 great de•I but it's on the verp;e. I c11n't believe we lire fa vorf'd If I were lo pick a ctlampinn I'd pick Fullerton," s<1y~ !ht DCC roach. '"lf.~ !ht lnug~ ~me left on lhf' ,<;t't\tdulP. I think if w" cAn bear Fullerton wt!'ll win tht ch11m pioo•hip 1'11 l@ll yn11 !hi.,, I won'! bt 'Jhockf?d II{ A11 H WI' Rtl bt.11t •• And . Shubec k clOf!sn't l11kr R hack •e11l \\'hen dishing our accolades about OranfZr Coi'ISI, "I 11ppreci3te tht. k1nd wo rds Dic;k ha 1= ~.111'1 bu1 afl!!.r W!l l.chin~ I.hr. fi lm• of Or1n11:e C.011111 wf' c~rt11!nly feel he ha~ ~nmr nul.8\JlndinfZ Sher bcc'k. I I y ~ • •·rnrv h11vP 11 Wf'll-b11 lanrtrl l.~•m. r;:i ry Vo111bucna ;,,. II fine quarterb.11ck Md 'thry ha\·-e two nf the bl-st re<'e:iver~ in th,. Cflnference in Dou~ Younit and Stt vl': i\1nn11 h11n . Thr.y really 110 fnr the football. "f}(>fpn s ivel,\', Or!lnJ!e Coa~t h•~ 11 lw::iyii '· bten tough. They have 11 ·11tronj( .secon- dtry which h11s 11 lol nf confidence. ' "Or::i nR:P Cll:ist rlnesn·l mAkl': mist.akt.<11 t.h»t 11 lnl nf team .~ rto . Thty 11re well pniS'cd . And J knQw how h11rd thry hav1, wr.rkcd, "If'.~ hard fflr mr 1n ~llY th11t WP Art. lhe !!lronJiai;l lcam in the conference.. lt"11 hll rd lo sav lhitt "11nd bt reallstir of tht. tli.lngs we have done "" fir. ··1r s tr11ditinnally been an emotion1l f;!a,11e starling in ·53 when Orange Coa1t wm l tn the Jr. Ro!ie Bowl 8ec1ut1e of lhf rmntlnn~ involved in thlii 1•me .. the ufiatrdng should • probabl y be t h l ( favorite .. , Arca Calendar tAl\ERS PROVIIJJ~ PURtI C CtI Nll: Neu· coach Bill Sharm11n ::ind thr rnl1rf' Laker team wUI take part in lhe fo11rth 11nnu11t Laker-Sl'11 r~ clinic Saturday mnminR :it thf' Fnn1m There i~ no admission ch:i rge lo the rlin\r . wh1l'h bf':g1n.!i a1 10:30 11 m, S1turri11 y, Anvnnt altendinl! will ht-J!i\'rn 11 n:iup0n i!no.1 fnr two m mplimf'l'llllfY rickt't.~ In 11 fut ure-l~ktr J!llm e. The clinic will htJin "'ith a shnw1ng rA the full~lor 11171 l ..11k~ hiVtf1Qitt fil m. • 1\f!Pr ,Jo~r Ai:uirrr :\rlrl"d \11r P '\T 1111h 4 .Yi tn i;<n in thC half th r vrrs11t1lr. ::;('l:\T fil wrrit In wnrk on drfrn~r. \\'f\(\ri.~' :'11on11 rrhs 1n.oi1·1·hf"rl .'12 111rrl ;; lrt lhf' An1.::il 2!1 b11 I Sr111rr11 p111 !hr cl11n1p~ 1n the rl r111e hy 1nlrrrrplin.c. Rill Cl0u,1:h s 11f.'r111l 11nd r11r ini:: 7R y11 rds for lhr srrflnrl l.11nrr r t.nuehd n" n Aqu1rrt,<; PAT 11111dt' it 1,1.n 1111 h \ '•7 r<'ma inin11 111 the l111lf Prior to \ht' th C'fl hr h11d sp"d ~l \ 11rd.~ ll'i!h 11 punt rrlurn fnr 11 n 11pp11rrnt tnuchrlo"n h11t 11 rn1111:h1n,1: fh e pu n!rr pC'n11H1 nulhfirrl hi~ rl:i ~h HP 1!1\f'ITl:ptl'd :innlhrr \1ona rc·h r;i.·~ in !hf' th1rrl qu11rlrr 11~ rl 1rl 1:r nrt.C' Ch.oinrr in th " fourth ~tan7.;:l \n kl"rp '.\1~tt:r Dr1 oH h11 l11 ncP. " 11 S1nith Honored For Net Victorv J ~E\V YO RK St;iri Sn1ilh nf P11sar!C'n11 has bten voted thf' September rhni(·r fo r lhe Hickok Professional Alhlf'le nf the Yr11 r award fnr his sinJ!lf!~ 1·1rtor~ 1n thr l' S Ortn Ttnn1~ Cha m-, - p1nn!<h1r~ 111 Fnre.~1 !!ills Smllh rece11·rd 2fl hrst·pla1·p vnt ts anrt 1n:i po ints frorn the n1111nn·\ sport." "T11 t"rs .::inrl ,<;pnrl~A."lt"rS .. lne Torre nf Thf' Mnn::i rch~' 11nh ~r·orP t·:i n1P in lhf' !hf' S! 1.nu i~ ('3nJin 11 ls followed wit h 11 rin11I 'lUll rl f'r "·hrn f lr>11 1(h r1 1re<t Prl the f1r~l ·pl 3cf' \'OtC's anrl fi9 pr>i nr.~. .., \. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . ' l ., " ' '' '. Our marri~e will cause quite a stir. • • ' . • ( ' - J I OAIL V l'ILOT Injuries B ench. Top Back s; Cummings Faces S urgery Two of Oranse County's 1111 juninr Mllegp football pla}ers 11,lll .sit out lhe rest of the :,e:iSQn aher seeing hllle action this year be. t'Clst' of 1niur1e.s. Rod Cu rnm1ngs. S<1ddleback College·s oul· ~landini.: dl.'frns1ve linrman t1nd Orange Coast 1 ·ollrge running b.ick Gar1h \\'ise "·ill not bf' l1oick in ·--;I. Uoth ha\'e kner injuries. Ct11111nu1gs is Sl:hedul~d· 10 undergo surgery jn Ilic r1ear future Ile 11 as :>ccorded all-.'ofts. siun Conference hr~l tearn honors last season. 1\1sc a lreshman from Huntington Beach Jligh. 11gurcd to be Orange Coast"s leading CRAIG SH EFF rusher alter a sparklin g high l;Choo\ caree.r. ranked learn -CAl~ge o( SRn l\1ii teo -has gone II games wlthoul a se1back. * * * ~letropolltan Conference rootball teams po~led the bf'st non-circuit mark this ye ar -!&-6. South Coast teams \.\'ere 9-12-1. South· ern California circuit clubs were 13-10-1 and r-.tission teams were 12-10. The worst re<'Qrd came Confcrencr -fi-16. * * from rhe Desert ' * Orange Coasl Ccillege ba seball coach B;irry \\·allace ha s announced lhe eigbl teams in the fi rst annual OCC lourney. sel Feb. ,_II. c,_~olden V.'esl. Saddleback, Cypresi. Santa Ana . Ri\·erskle , College of the Canyons and ~II. San J acinto y.•il/ setk the ~am lide, ak>ng Y.lth lbe bosl Plrate-s. * * * Qul'.ltable quoles · -··rd love to have a bye this week for tv.o reasons. One because of our injuries and t\\'O I'd love to see the Fullerton -Orange Coast game."' -Dick GQrrie, Sant.a Ana College football coach. -··ru t;ike Aundre Holmes 11\l1ss1on Vir jo·s super back' righ t flO\I' ... -George Hartman, Saddlcback Col lege foolba ll coach. Marina, Santa Ana Lock Horns l\1arina High's football team has had its problems in 1971. The Vikings of coach Leon Wheeler have won just one. game in four tries and rind themselves in the Su nset l...eagut cellar with an 6-Z mark. Thus ~tarina has been relegated to a spoiler's role - and the Vikes get a chance to do just that tonight against a re vitalized Santa Ana Saints outfit at Santa Ana Bov.·I. Game time i.s a o'clock. Coach Tom Baldwin·s Saints dropped their first three games of the ·71 season 4 including a 42-6 setback to Westminster in the league opener • but last week bounced back into title contentioo with a 30-20 vii:tory over Anaheim. Tonight 's game figures to be a battle of so phomore qu;.ir terbacks. San ta Ana 's offense is directed by Mike Molina. a 6-1. 181)..pounder who Wheeler sayi; is one of the best signal c<?Jlers • In Grid Cl~sh San Clemente Takes on Tustin Tustin I-Ugh School has had lroubl~.crossing an opponent's goal line this season and this is or grave concern to San Clemente lligh football coaeh Tom Eads as the two teams enter Crestview League action tonight on lhe Tustin school gridirou (81. The Tustin Tillers have scored two touchdowns in four gaine.s and have yel to win ooe. And Eads fears that the Tillers are overdue for an of· fensive breakout. San Clemente is 1·3 but was forced to forfeit a game with La guna Beach. After defeating defending cha mpion Orange in the opening league contest. the 'l'ritons dropped a 1 ~0 verdict to Foothill last week . But it was £ive pass in· terceptions that turned the trick and Eo1ds has lvorked on that phase of the offense with determination this week . ·mistakes against Mission Viejo and each one of the1n cost us t touchdown. These-are thing~ v.·e hope to elin1inale tonight against San Clcinente." The star running back for Tustin is Bill Crumley .but Allen isn·1 certain of :tils part1cipation 1n the game.. . ·•He strained his knee a coo- p\e of weeks ago and I doubC )l he will be able to play." _ .:· II he is unoble to go. {W:il\t Partridge. a 160-pounder . ~ take O\'er at the running bc(l?t: posit ion. ·, The ·rustin quarterback i~..1 135-pound sophomore, J tm Goldstone. • F'or the Tritons. Bill Kenney is the n1an on the spot at the si gnal calling berth. He bope.s to find his own teammates \vith more consistency lonigh1 and would like to complete 1 l passes again -a!I to . rhe Triton receil'erli instead. of splitting the d eci~ion. J•n C1tmonto L1n•uP• Oflln" Cu n1mings played less than t11·0 quarters fl)r 1he G<iuehos this season ll'hile \\'ise had less playing 11n1e than !hat. \\'1se g-0t in for a \ey,• plays aga inst San Diego CC two "'eeks ;,go -but he 1\as.n ·1 an~·where up to par. -"Our conference 1Southern Californial winner \.\'ill go undefea ted ,". -~farty Black- stone. Rio Hondo College football coach_ ' in the league. "We just wercn·t picking up the st unts of the Foothill defense and as a resu lt they caught almost as many pas.ses as \O'<! did ISC completed sixl." Eads says with disgust. l"O'-Pl•11f WI. SE Mltk Kong l•Q *' * * * * * Orange Coast curttntly has the fourth long· rsl unbea lt'n football streak in the slate. The Pirates ha\'e gone nine ga mes without a loss sinrr f'ullerton dumped them last year. Santa Ana College's basketball tean1 suf· ltred a big blow Ibis v.·eek whe-n top prospect Ralph Cbandos was declared out fo r IM-sea- son. Chandos, a 6-5 forv.·ard. suffered a freak home-accident \\'btn be fell off a ladder while v.orking in his garage. Jlis right hand shat· tered j v.·indov.· and glass Sl"\'ered the-ner\'t S· and tendons in his ri~ht y,•risl. Cullrgr or the Red\\·oods ba!I lbe longest i;trinj:. The defending s1nall division i;tale l'ba1npio n is unbeaten, untied in 21 gamrs.i..._ College of the Srquoias. the Mfe.nding large di \·ision stale champion. has 15 ga mes '-l ilh· out a lo~s v.hile the. statt:s current /\:o. l Ifs ex pected to be six monlhs before-!he ner\'es arr mended. Chandos prepped at l\lalrr Dei Hig h. then ~pent a sl'mester al Lo yo la Universily io LA. Pro Cage, Hockey Sta11dings ... £•<1Hn C•n!Honc• ,.11a n1" DIV•"•" W L ''' GI f>h •l•OO!pl>.. I (1'1 ... ~<1"'1•1; 11 .... ....,,. 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Elll D"""'" YI L l"U. n , "~ "' "" '" '" ~ w .. 1 0'"""" '"" ".o Q I ~"O U'• 1">0 l'l• •!• )~ l.'0"'"' • )'II p ..... ., 0 M(I " Eagles vs Jllesa Rubber Match 011 Tap at OCC tt 'i; a rubher g;1 me in tnorr 11:i1s 1han 011r ton i;!.h! 11hf'n thC f.;.tanc1a ~:a~Jes :u1rl Vi•"t" 111esa ~lu~tangs <'Oll1de in tr1 ine League football v.·arfare al Orange Coast ColteJ::e. OpC'ning kic koff goes a! R o'clock \.\'i!h anolhrr batll e HJ\'al expeclrd bet11,ern 1hr 1TOssto1rn ri\':ils. both (lf whorn ;ire stru~l!,!111:i. 1n ..,1a1• abol'e the 1ra!cr line 111 the hectic lr1 inc raet· Last ye;ir ·~ contP~t f'lldf'rl up 11·11h Estancia pullin g out an 18·16 1·ictor;.· en 1·ou1r !o thr loop·s rtlnnerup berth rind a 9· 2 1nil rk Th" !1n1(' 0·0~1tl1 l' \1 l I Bro1n1 's F:a}!le.~ <i1'P 1:1\nrf·d h_1 "l:i point~ hvt ;o s l'.rt11111 "illS 1>1 r()f)kle hr:ld 1·o;och John S11·ea1~ s \l e ~a n s. "lhev're on the n~e and wr 're ha,.1iJg to pirk oursch es 11p <1ga1n ., ' Both teams 1· u rt' l' 11,I I " p<JSliess 1·3 n1ei:tll recot1I<-t:iur ~l e~a h;is the edi::r in lr:igue pla.1 . !·I to 1;'.st;..11!'1a·s 11--2 ln atld1tu1n the s r r11's be lll't'en tht' ~1 1i c·o~la ,\lc:-a IHi?h seho11ts 1s :.'fJtl<Jr<'U a1 2 2-l 111!h th{' w1nnr.1 !;1k1ni.: <111 rdgr 111 !hat -1r1ng. 'rt11• f :•.<;1('5 :1r1· tr11nl' In ;idJu~t ;ilter losing :;tilr\1111-! nu:Jr!er\J;.rck Hank ,\loon' ff•r the re.~t Of !he C:ITTip.11~n \l't\)I ~11 a1nf'd l1ga1nf'nts \\hu·~ rn:1de drnn11 r strides j(l. 11;1rd 1111pn.1\'etnent i;ince a.s- ..,un11ng sole posses1son of the Job earlier 111 the seai;on. Darnrtl hil~ rli!'ked on 21 or 47 p;1:-ses for 2115 1·ards and 111 0 T[), lie 1hn1\\.., 111ti~ll1 I(• spilt f'nd .\1a:;uo ll ungerford <1nd ~lo!h;u·I., P;lt Katan1<1. who sh:1r1·d llH· QB duties \.\'ilh n :1rni'll ;ii the outset of the 1!111 SP;1~111l It r <Juld ht' L)arnC'll's arcn lh<tt 1n;1k('.~ the difference in a il-lr~:i upset '.'I nce the f.agle ser<•ntl:1rl' ha s been a question 1n<1rk e1·cr s ince last vear·s ;-;1;ir~ 1<'urt Thon1as. -Bob Ko1~er. Lcf' Fnedersdorf, et :ii• gr;itluated The c·urrent members or Esl;1neia '.~ lhrre--drep secnn- <lar\' ahgnn1ent are Scotl l)i::\'ries l 1451, ~1 att \\'uka11,·itz 11:MJ 1 and ~afety (;e orgc Saneht>l 1•160 •. Sanehe1. ha~ moved frun1 c!efcns1ve h:ilfback to safety 11·1th ftirrner starting safety B.-.c(;t'l roncPntratin,e a1 Qli De\'r1r ~ 1s ;il Sanchez's old :-rM•; 1111<' \\3\1 or auother. !her-r 11111 be · some sort o I i 'ele hra\111~ 1n ('ns1a ~les;i l;ile tnn1ght. rt.'s JLJSl <1 mallrr of 1-1ha:h side of ln\.\·n )OU !tve on . (011• Mt>• Ll....,<>t OUtnH .. l\1o1Jna gears the Sai nts ru n- ning game 11·hieh destroyed Anaheim last week -and he figures to throw f1u i!e a hit more against the Vikings this week . r..101ina only passed three limes last week -hut that 's because the Saints had a big lead early. <:reg F' o s l e r spearheads ~1arina·s offense. l·le's also a threat lo run or pass. Both clubs have made ' rash of m1i;takes th);;; sea~on -but according to Bald"•in his eluh stooped making them against Anaheim. "lf "·e had played as well in our first three i::amcs as 11·e did a~ainst Anaheim. 1 think \l'f'0rl hr 4-o:· savs Raldwin. SAN CLEMENTE'S QB BILL KENNEY \\'hile Sanle, An a appea rs !n ------------------------- hnve found itself. \Vheelcr is Tustin coach George Allen says San Clemente is a big football learn and ha s quick running backs. Eads counter\ by saying the teams \V il! balance ou t about evenly on rhe weighl scales because of the two running backs he employs. Cl<1rk Jarrett and Jo:<P 1\-1alagon a verage a.bout 147 pounds per mc:1 and this brings the 11,•eight advant:ige on the fronl line do1-1'n con· ~iderably Tustin.'s coach also (eels h 1~ learn la cks the ex)Jerience of the 'rritons. .. \\'e have eight undcrclass- T J<>f•n Rom••o ll5 G B•ll MlKl<lj,n 11) c_ II Ob•'-' B••mo'-' '>O G ll~n~• f'~ul•O~ llO T 110<! Grocom•"l • •ID TE """'" wr ... M I!' QB Bill l(pnn•y 1!0 l!B Clork J~rre11 ••~ 11.B JOf M<!l~oon IJ.0 F L P•1t Se lit" It~ O.ltn•• ""'· "'''"' ··w1. E Paoln B•om°"' 1)0 T lltn<I• l'oul\On ll'I /J.G 1100 Giacom•n• 1111 T JOfln llomt •O ll~ £ Milo Dunrum lof LB Kt ••n Wri11n1 •IJ LB 5 ;11 M•O<r•" )II l!OV Lonn•• Hun1 ll > CB (f!orh• Odr9on IJO (8 "•'" S•ll••I '"" 1-18 C•o•I< Jor••" 1-.l Grid Scores Fro1nm•n Foo1b1ll C.o<!n M•"' ~ 0 I 1 -?0 """""~ 0 0 01, ' CO>" M»• loucnoown~ "'"'" Si>•to, Wovno. """"~-Jon Oennu. Conv•"lon1 .lo"n s"'" I. still \rorried about his pwn tram's errors. "\\'e <.'an't afford !o m;ike 1hose rnistake.~ against S<1n ta An;i if we ex-peel lo win," sayi; \\'heeler o lhey are bound to n1ake n1ore o o e o 0 0 • 0 u Ill. ve1·s1' ty. Challenge"' """ '"the ,1,,tlng l'"'"P' """ 1n1stake~ than the 1norc sea-LAqu~• s~•t" h a a , 11 Bald\\'in savs he f ea r s J\1arin:i·s pasSi ng game thf' mos1 "Foster i~ a goo(! sophomore quarterh~ck ancl t he~· havf' f\1 1) ver1• line rereivers in Rod Bro"·n and ~1ike Lacy and our pass defense haS been 1veak . prior to the Anaheim game." Rugged Sonora Tonight ir="=:"=,~=~='=1=~\=;:r~d=~=1='='='='==b="d==~='=,:=~,:=:'=i:=~·=.:=~~=.:=:'='"=i="='~=~='=1~:=··=~·=:,= .. Ml'•"• l inev•• Oll••'U• Po\. P!ovor ~E "OC Be'"" ' G "' "' ' " ,. F1nt.!1ng a wa y lo slop Blum. Bob ·rhal's problem generally been the ror most or the Sonora Raiders' 0 r a n g ~ 1--cague football opponents the past t1l'o seasons and. in most <·:iscs. 11 hasn't been done . ed as 12-poinl t'ho1ces to send coach .Jerry Het.lman·s Tro- jans av.-ay 11·ith their fifth set- back. But the big key to the entire l'Ontest is "'hethcr Blum does v.·ell or not. Is it right to expect an answer to prayer? Come to t his Christian Science Lecture •·14. I.I.SIS FOR J U5TIC[ .. " Alaister G. Smith, C.S.B . ' G 11,,..~ """' O~v• 11.<!l•nQ (i>iltn McMu'1•v Bo•d Holi:rnan 1 RO<! H~"'' " "' 'M The 11·1nles~ Universitv Tro- jans 40-4 1 wo uld like to ·be the firs~ learn this sca.~on to s\01v down the slipper~· tailback tonight at l\1ission ViejO High when the Ra iders (2-0·2) in- vade. ~\'h_ile c11ach Frank Hicks· 1 v 1 s 1 t ors ha ve a tall r quarterback 111 6·.l Galen flatliff. it's the slipµcry 19.8 century J Blum whu hol<ls the !'<aiders fortunes Ul his FR lO•Y. OCTOBER ll. ,,~ P,M, ~r Bol! Siu••• "' ,,. hands. l~T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEHl\\T lhO ME~• YERO£ OJI., COSTP. MESI OB Gt<<o Fo""' IB c;..,v lrnay•nogd• ~B Mlk< Lacy " Ha•YtV H"•t~ oetenu ,. "' ' ., Open in~ k1ckof( is on tap for 1111·1·lock. Of the drfrnding l1\l1st's l:=====================~~~~ first seven 1971 touchdowns B!un1 has accou nted for si.~ of those ttnd it's his clutch run- ning 11·hich helped to ~r1 up the one he d1rln 'l l:il!y h1111sc lf. ' ' ' ' "' '~ " " " ' ' O.n Sn~• t•a,11 llou•Of II<><! "ani< '"''' VQronn 5,,~n l(orn• Cave Jl oif1no Bova Holl•JTO•" Mev• lle.,l•cw O:fn G•o•" ~(Oii W;lO<!f"~<\ Mo~• L•<1 "' .... "' ,,.n "' "' "' ·~ "' '" '" H's purrly :1 rnatter of the nch heir 1 defending loop ch<1mp1on Sonora 1 bl'ing: chal- lenged by the poor kld frorn across the lr<icks y.•i1h the Baiders ha ving been establisll· A11ah ei111 Fight Card \\'hi le the Trojans h;11 c bern unable to rnu ster anv kind of consistent offensive .itt<1ck ! 1 ~1 poin!s u1 four ou tings~. they have a good tailback of their ov.-n in 16.1-pound Boh c;in. Although 11e·s not rale<l in rhe s;1mc cl;iss as Blum, Gill enters t0 n1gh!'s clash as ll r:11·11·1 i~b1 i' on len d f' r 10..rounder"i .Jue I t\ in g l Un11·ersi t.\ 'i; leading rusher l'·i~i er .\l :ithi~ \\iH ™'' ~ \l'irh 193 net yards 111 fi2 car-,, Hon1;in, the Pu~rto Ricau r1es. He ac<.·un111lated iO rards f.pec1a l rxhihi!ion bou t un !hr heuvywe1ght eharn p1on, meets 1n la st week 's 20-7 loSs lo :'llike Qu;irr~·-J1n1n1y Ult{lrel' Hob_v Ha rris ol Oakland. \'alent1;i c:1rd a! lhr 1\nahr 1111 ,."" 1en110n Centl.'r. Fi ida~ ni~lil. The :.C('Ond ten pa irs ten-It is \'alfnc1a which h;1~ Oct 29 l<Jl11·11n f-l r.rnandcz of San1a been !ht> only coni mon nr :\1ath1~ i•.i l\ lune 1111 fur h 1~ i\na "itll l\·tex1co's Angel ponent for ttie Torians :ind !\'f•\'eniber 11 ~k1rn11~h 11·.ih 1\l;1yor:.ill ;11 1:10 pounds Jt;iiders th us far : 1\1t1hamm:id Ah .11 lhe llou~t on l;oocJ sea ls in :ill 11rice.~ ;ire The laller groiip dump1:d thr Astrndon1e. ;i\'ai1'1hle :it the Convent ion ., '.,_ -· 111 e 111 ia I Kam·cha(ka Tnund••'• """',' I/ •0 ,,,. !01 fl•>I•• •• t"!<!'tf An• 111 Mt"'~~\ II' l'1J'll•~' !1S. ~II'" 171 Onl~ •~"'"' ""''"'!"" Tonl•ht'• c;.,,, .. Trying to replace 1'.lnorr. 11 ill he rx ·ba<:kup man Chut:k llue~cl 15-8, 1;,o1 and Supi:r 1;nat Lee Jo1'l'e (;)-4, 135 1. \hr te;im 's tnp ·na nkcr and t·or- nennan up ttn\11 ll'tsl v.·eek l'o>. ,11••• 5[ M""'" f<11"""' •OtO 1 0""" F"'ID•<' i;T~•";·e~·~0~~2~1~\~2~~~~:~~~~~'~'~"~"~'"~·~~~~-~-~'~'"~'~·~-~·~·,~·~· ~'~~~·~"~"~'~'~"'~'~'"~'~' ~·~·~oo~·~-~·~--'~'~'"~"~'~"~'"'~~"'~'~"~''~ ·'fhe Quarry·Duprec scr;1p lo;; Ceu1cr box office. al I 11'ePk of tonp pla.\. ;~ a 12-rounder fur the lattrr·-: ·r1l·kctron and ~ ... tutu<il a·gencies1 111 ~orth A tn l' r 1 c <1 n hghl a.~ well as The Forun1 and r. "'"ti'~"' •I "ll1•W'"" 0..11•1 y< \I'~'"" •I ••• mO'O<' \I• U!e., ~t N•"' Ynr< "•n•u''' •t tno,.~• (••ol•"• e• M0<T1ol>•I '"' O•Y•I•~ f •<I w I. T ''' G' C..I. ... ,.. "'" I o 71 o ....... , " 1J "•""' "wr• ~'l'?"'" .. , ... 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Hu.., •IL••hon t f1Uncl1 Lo.,.1111 Ot•en•• """ l"l••or ~E .JOf Dore•" I 11,"" Sha"' r. • c•~•• ™""'' r V.nc• 1(1••1 r. !!ob '""° '"' ' Oovu llr•nl I( ~<011 G••r•r Qfl (~II<-l'J ... Of;I '11 °"" p,;nc:eon• r a Joh" o .• ~n F l Slt vr Sl>H• Of'ltnH ,.... ..,.,,, L( kflH G.,,.,., l.E C•t !t o-.<>nl • I T \l!nc:r II OH\ Pl li?I> (-l1n Pf' o;1m 5h<>rtt t>(. P,11 P~I• Lii Oen"•\ 1n10tt l l'I 1.,..., V•llffo HI! \(O!I 0.Y<lf\ Hll Miii W~~1wo!r \ Gf'Ol't• ~·nc~•I NEW CAR EXHIBIT ~11 ~11ke1 & models ni>w Uiru Oct. 23rd &oath. Coast ?tua ;~~ hcavy11•e1ght tit lr. De\·onshire Downs. 'f'hey are I ~1--A-lso __ •n_t_h_•_Pc'_'c'-"-'-"_1,_1 w_,_cr_n_c_e_d_,_1_$_7_.S-O_. -$'-'-""~"-· __ \ ,,, -I "' ·~ "' ·~ '" "' "' '" "' ·~ '" "' '" "' ., ,. ·~ •• ~ at the ~LONG BEACH ARENA OCT. 22·31 SHOW li()UI~: WfEI( OAYS. j .IJ '"' St.TU•DAYS. 11 NOON TO 11 '"' SUNDAYS. 11NOON10 7 'M A0 Ul15 S2 00 • (HllOt lN UNO(t 12, I I 00 • UNOf t 6 flf l PROVE YOUR INTER TIONAL RELATIONS .WE , SPEA K' FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CAMP~R SPECIAL TRAILER TOWING IN STOCK FOR YOUR INSPECTION PICKUPS-Two & Four Wheel Drive SCOUT II-Two & Four Wheel Drive. Travelalls With Towin9 Packa9e 0 REC REATIONAL D CENTER ROY CARVER, INC. 2925 Ha r bor Blvtl . Costa ~·l csa 546-4444 • \ \ ' 1 I • . . . " ... ·' Rustle1·s Hru·ho1· In recent ga mes. lhe Go lden West Colleii:" fnothall team has run into difficulty In the first qu11rter. Bui. f'nat h !lay Shatkleford, his staff. <ilo.ig with the Husller te;i rn. have had two ~·re ks of drills to · !: aighten I out this d!lcmnia and hope I the y ha\'e 1he an swer for Saturday n11i:h1 's open i ng, Sou!hern C ;:i ! i { n r n i a Con-1 ference l'lash w11h !!arbor at 1 Orange Coas\ College 17 30!. 1 "It se{'rn s like 11 has been a n1onth sint•e ~·e pl<1~·ed our last garne," Shat•kleford says. "E\·erybody is healthy and we rl1dn't need the bye lo ·&'-l ~·rl l. I just hope ~·e didn't lose ;i ny of our 1nomcntum by beins off for a week. ' ' . . H1111t1119ton Beach Seacli ff Wi1111ers ··1 know we lost lo Pi erce in our last gan1e but we had good mon1rntun1 going for us and if we can el irnin ate some of the eoir!~· mistakes, I am su re we can get back to winning some games. \rornen's Clu b champion Joanne \~iebb (left ) won the lo\1• gross title \11ith a three-day total of 256 in the Ladies Club champ ionship tournamen l 11,hich con· eluded \Vednesday. Flight winne rs are Marilyn Jones. June F it tin and Olah Morgan . Barons Marina, Newport Prix Spot To Foll1ner "\\'e ha\'e just as good al cht1nre at winning the con· ft>renl'e championship as an:vhori.Y and I think we ca n do it,'' he adds. Asked ir the slafr had in·I Sf'r!cd a Int of new pl ays nr drfensive changes during the I extra preparation for the con· ference opener, Shack.le ford ha s11ly repli!M : Backed To Wall- It may not be a serious blow hu! !I will certainly be a soher1 ng one fnr the loser in IQ1Hght 's Irvine League foot· bri ll ~;ime behi'eEn Fountain \;alle~' and ~1a,[!nol1a on the \l•'<'~tern High football field "' ·Both teams hoast ident ical records !2-21 for the yei'lr a!! \\·ell as 1·1 league nHnks and .:ire mired in i1 SI X·'A'<IY tie for rM runnerup pos 11 inn behind ~feared Ed ison 12--01. ~uce Pickford . coach of the F*t;iin Valley B<irons, fee ls hti".:.:squad must gel off the j!6'ind and come back 11.•1th an nidianding perfornlance lo e ~aife last ~·eek's loss to Los Al;i n1itos. ."\\1e took a ph.vsical beating in that one 11 nd ~·e ha\·e fnur or f11·e kids on the ques- ,J1n1]ahle list this werk. :'11ilgno Ii 11 , unfl)r1l1n;irc!y, \1'11\ be In much !he same ~ii.nation. They Inst In Costa ~1 est1 after soundly defeatir•g ~;i n t;i Ana Valle y and will l<kiQ ise be nut to reverse the m • , recent decision , • e wilt have to stop lh~ir b1C:•.qu31terbar.k I John K1n-0Nef'i ;ind tho se 111.•o running b~ who are bii;: and strong (def\• Devian and Ha n k B~( 1." Pic;kforrl adds. 1jte thing fountain V;illey h~11.11rked fl n this ~·rek in dr®; ha.or been consistency :l': "'a!I disappointed in our n1oi'ting game the la st l'A'O "·re\~:· Pickford add~. 1\'hetht>r hy design or choice, h<' 1r1ll move ;\i1kr i\'l:ilrolm 111 ;:i ctar!1ng po'.'1 t1n11 ;it !;iilh;irk ;inct:: rt'pl ace f11llh:1c k Le.~ Brtttif'r \1'il h !\1.:irk ,\1 1tchrll \!alcnlm w'asn"t r 1 en on rhe R;rrnn ros ter i1! nu111e1 of I he c11rrrn1 c;imp111gn li t 11' 11 150- pnuncl tran ~f('r from \\"f~tn1 1nst er ;inrl 1.~ a Ju nior at P nt1i11 a1n Va fl<'1· ~1flltoln1 will 1i1kr O\'Cr for :T"nn.v Srpulverli'! while 1'1itchell rrplaccs Becher al h1llh11ck. Ina.ch (:!en 11roma5 qt '.\1ag nolia. S'ill in ~ state of shock after hrs troops dropped ;i 1~7 1·erdict In Cosla Mrsa, h;is worked his cha rges on . erasing mistakes. "\Ve had Se\'CO turnovers -las! .... ·eek . t~·n nn in1l"rce:ptions ::.ind five on fumble~." ht says. "\\'e hAd trot1hle gr lling\our klrlS lip for rhe cn~111 f.1l!sa game hut I don'1 think 1hey \are overlooking r o u n ta i n V::illey. In fact, I'm sure they feel this is a must game if ·lhe1• are lo remain in cnn· '.\eni1nn for lhe league title ." : ~·l agrmlia qu;irterback Kin· :dred has the credentia ls to :n1ake hi m a lhreat on every :play. Ile ha s completed 17 of '38 p;iss attempts for 3.16 yard.or ::ind has carried the ball on 43 ;occasions ff'r 179 yards. F1111"111n V•ll•Y Ll111u,1 ()fl•n1• on, ,.,,,., SE C.••v H~•ntnciei T ~t"' Ou~1ll G llon St-e C.l.l>' C1rrM10 C. Ari !ler,.;;,1•d T B••f• HIVfl'\i.J t t G_.ff l'•K .. D!I Tom Mfllnle< TB Mlk• Mlllcotm "'8 Pt1• k •l!1I ·~8 Mo•-Ml11:!'ot !I o.i."" l'•t. l'lfVff E C.o•y Tro•tll .1' Eldotl KlllCI 'T Bofl "''" .r "'•'~ "'ltct>ttl Lii R1>n Sl1>nt L!I M '" M&lll•V • LI\ Dolf ""''"'° CS l!n~ Ou<tr1v •(8 C.•'v Hf•"•nd•f tr" •~Ill Hol!l•I~ B'l n Vl•n•v • ••• "' "' '" •• '" ,. "' "' ,,, '" ,. ••• '" "" ,. ,. '" '" •• '" "' "' •• Log· Sunset Wins George Follmer, °"' of Marina and Ne"·port Harbor continued on a collision course in the Suns'-! League \.\'hile Costa Mesa. t-.lission \liejn and Laguna Rea ch al l stayed undefeaied in their leagues aller cross country action Thursday. c:ost a \lac Lean T\fe 11 a·~ Dou g and Tum Olsll'ang crossed the fin ish line to~ether in record-setting fa.~hion ;is rhe /\.1ustangs defe;ited Estan· c1a. 15-4fi. for their thi rd lt>ague won. Other Ir vine ~rore.~ included : Mi1gnolia IJ. Fou ntain Valley 47: Ed ison 20, Coroni1 del f.1ar 36. ln the Sunset Ci r cui l . t-.1arina lopped Santa ;\na. 20- :19. !\'e"-por1 halted \\1t'Slern. 17-40. ;ind Huntington Beach defeated We11tminstrr. 22·33 . Mission Vie io too k 1he mea~ure (lf Katel la, !~.'ill. ~·hilt> Si1n Clemen!e ed~e<:I 'Tustin . 27·28 . 1n the Orarige Leagur. La gu n;i Re<1r h ~ t o pp (' rl V::ilencia . 2&.JO. and Sonora !nnped Universi ty, 19·37, in olher Orange loop meet~. V•rollY M1•"1>1l1 \S, ~!Kln!1in V111e• •T I .. ~""'' •Ml, 1~;)9: l C•n•u (.Y \1 J Me-I"'" IMI; • Mu•lll(> l'-'l I R1m.r11 (M \; ~. t ut •• (Ml• '· Jen· •l"o• ! FI 01~••t: ~ Sllffw1ll IF l. • Pull !F l; 1' M""'I If ); 11 Le~ (F II 1l. Air<•"~'' (Fl: h . S!n noe• !Fl. JU"!« Vtt1ltv AA1•noll1 li, ~""~!•In "'"'"' Ill 1 ~;"" (MJ, !l•U ; l Sl\Ol<t IM!; J lt•m<t~f !Ml1 4, HJK••" !Ml; J .. II'" fM\ ()O~e·•. ~ ~·"W IF!. 10 Hon•on 1F); 11 ~••1 (F!1 IJ L~• I~). I<. l'I""*" (F ); U 0•~•$ IF Jll lM~I ". No t•(• v ... a .. 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Hlnry !SH 1 81\MO ISi ¢tt'i•'I t G••V•" (UI; l1 .-, •• ,...,, HJI: IJ Hn•!(>I' IUJ; H AoL<l 1• 1u1. lt Scon !UI, II. K•!ly IU! v ... u. L••~nl BIM~ )6, V•l..,«o lO l J .... p,.,,.f l! Il l. 0 u ; •a•I "'"°'' Ill. J 1\1"'1 IVI < ''O•n<<O •vi ' l""''' IV• & '""" n,.c••'I !ll. I T<11m1n •V• I J•" 1,,.,re ld• I\ I • ft •lt c ""'I ..... ~ 11 I IP Jo•" ·~ e"onr il1 0'"""· 11 o,,,,,u •lJ. L•ount Ro1ch 10, V•lon<•• JI T o ..... <'e!l•O dl. 1n \,(), l (fA O >< """ II I 1 Yn•• !VI. , f,"""' ! I ~~'"I! 1, I llM e" IV I Ml>l>f•\ !V or~... I ll•v"'" •l • ''"'l'h It!, 11 H•n'e" ll• I• J~n,.•n~ ll, ~'o'" Sooh V•l•n<•• n, l ••v•• H••<h JO I r,r,.v•v IV\. 10 <1, 1 r-"•" tl •· (a''"ln <VI: • HUOO'"' IVI. \ •!••nnw' H'l Otnoro 1 l>nt>w-'I IL a N•v•"o IL11 ' W"'"" •L 1, f~ ~"'"r/r!•or Ill: IJ, "'"''O<o Ill \I M•••• /LI; n •r• Ill," sv•M " /\merica"s most versatile race drivers, \\·ill be driving-in th'- Times Grand Prix a t Riv erside International Race· V.'A,\'. Oct. :11. ii \\'as announced toda~·- f'ollrner, ~·h11 is one of 1he few drivers active tod;i y whn has won races under all• three maJnr sanctions SCCA, USAC and NASCAR -will be at the wh.eel of the TEST t-.lcLaren, owned by Roy \\'oods nf Nnrthr1dge and his :\merican Hacing Association. The J7-year-nld Follmer will replace f':nglishman Vic Elford in the t-.1cl..a ren that Denis Hu lme drove to victory in l i1.~l ye;o.F·s Times (;rand Pri-.: and the Can·Am series championship. ··r am happy ((I have a dri \'Cr nf f ol lrner's ahilily," ·said \\'oods . "The press nf busine.<is in Europt> m;iy keep Elford from re!11rn ing, so \.\'e ~·ere lucky to find a drivrr .<iuch ;is Follmer In take his pla cr ." Follmer ~·on the Hiver.<iide Tran.~·An1 r<ice in the TEST Javelin three "·eek.~ a~n. the 11nly other time he has dri1·en for \\1oods. GWC Routs Polo Ri val Ele1·en mrrnbrr~ of lh'- Gnld en l\"t>.~l ("n!le~e \.\'fl ier polo lt'am ,e:o1 in10 1he scnrin11: act i1.~ ('nach 1'01\1 llerolis1i1d'.1; Rustlers routed Los Ani.:eles City Co!le!!.r. 22·!. 1n a Sou!hr rn l' i1 l i rn r n i a C'nn- frr('nrc tiu11nc in 1he winner's pool Th11rsrlr1v r.nldf'n \Ve~! np('nrrl !he scoring ~·itli 1~ i::q;rts in !he firs! h::i lf ;rnd rni1~1erl to vie· 1ory. Pi111I Bos~i and .Jnn Bal· I i ~ e<i C'h h;id lour i.:oal.o; vd th i\1 ike Mcl)(lugle hill ing 1hree. "\\'e learned our le sson about doing this a long lin1e j ago. \\'hen you put too much I stuff in during such 11 period, all 1t does is confuse the kids . I "1\"o, ~·e will go with n1uch rhe saine offense that we hav e I used in the past and v.·e hope to shore up lhc early defense." i Shackleford didn't exactly bla1ne the defense for the ea;· I ly scores by the opposi tion in the last three games. Instead. he felt part of the blan1e was1 nn 1he coal'hing stH ff itself for I he1ng O\'erly caulious \n the f'arly porllon or tile ga mes. Fumbles illsn pla yed a key role agatnsl P1erle when the Hrahmas seored !J points 1n the opening s1an1.a. But the Golden \\'est coach isn·1 looking bac kward~ this "'·eek . I "\Ve have a whole ne"' srawn opening for us Satur- da.v night. It is our first league ) ~ame and the first f11ur ('an be for,e:olten if we can win the next fi ve 10 8 nv.o,·." 1'he 11ustlers aren't,exa('tly ,1 down team in 1h1i' \.,.On-lost cnl· un1ns with two victori'-s, one loss anrl a tie. I Asked if ll arbor posed any pa.rticular prohlem for Golden : \\'esl. he added : I "\Vr really don't know howl ~nod they are "'e just know rhey are much belier 1han 1 they ~·ere a year ago. They throw much belll"r and we 'ol'i ll 1 ha ve to contain their running ] hacks as "'·e!I a.~ their passes Ill \.\'in. I '·The y ha ve won their gan1es aRaJn~l r--1 1. San Antonio and I .A Southwest but we don"\ knn w ho~· good Slluthwest is 1 \\'e kno\.\· ~11. San Antonio isn't t(l(I 1.1onc1 " I Shackleford will .~I a r I frr~h 111 an quilr lerh<1ck Bill l'or11l'l1u~ a.lnn~ w1lh t;i llhilC'k Mi1rk !Juno. fullhi1c:.. Ed P;it ker and fl;ui ker Randy ! Cohh 1n !h€' h;rr kfielr!. ('ornel1u~ hi1~ pa s~ed JOI times for 7211 yards 1n .'1.l ('On1-1 p!eti nn~. He t111s had e1 ii;ht in- !Prr.ep!rrl and has lhrnwn fnr six !o uchdo~·n~. MIKE McCARTHY . ' . INTRODUCES THE AMIGO tXCLUS.IVE ORANGE COUNTY DEALER •--but for thoM who un •fford to roll In tuxury, comfort •M u~let~,~--AAMIGO k ,.uur h'Mnd for Of•.• ·All tn. comforts 1nd conveniences of livtnt:·lt•l'lorne lrl now built in to your 1972 • AMIGO. Soft wide beds. picture windOM everywtl•r•, pl11ah sutin1. aourmtt kitehtfl spoclovt li11ln1·bed room with 180 de1ret vlew, etc. So, If you ce n allord ~14,900 baM price), GO AM IGO. "lt"s 1ll·slHI desl1oed with comfort In mind." MIKE McCA.THY GMC Tl.IUCKS •ecre•tle-1 Yelolcle C•11ter .. Comer ltach & ~!fo1hle11, W11t"'l11ster it~13l6 ' \ DAILY PILOT •9 ·Area Girl s Shine Spike fes t • in Pount.aln Valley's J u 11 e Wange (Cox School 1 captur~ ftnl place In the mile with a 7:46 clocking in lht Orange ((last Girla Track Club novice meet al Garden Gro\•e P'rk re<:ent ly. Serond place went In Ali.son Da\'tY of Holy family School wilh a 7·!15 mark. Linda Ricardo nf Meu Vie• School in Hunungton Sti ch set a courst record for nine and under aged kidJ with a 7:'1:1 in the mile run. ~ BOB HEUSS!R AND HI S ALL STAR TEAM AT SUNSET FORD PRESENT FOOTBALL FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS FOR OCTOBER 23 by BOB HEUSSER w.·.,. ... eclte4 the half-way MOrk 111 e11olh•r Coll1"9• football HOIOll •• , 111 w-•1 dDWll, 1b """"' to t• . , , 1111d It Mom1 to V1 footb11ll 11uf'I: tt>ot it ju1t 1torted ynl't'rdoy! However, whether It'• 0110 •eek or 12, there ore fo11r •11Hf-ff boll cl11b1 thor "'" .,.,., m11ch ltt C•lltrol of tllo coll .. • football K ... I': NobtukG 011d O•lohoMo frohl th1 II• l l9ht, Alabama i11 HI• So11th ... t Co11f.,0Mo, 011d 111 Tot1 l'•••r. Mlchlto11, lli• fovr ••• rot•d 1. 2, J, 011d 4 rftpa<ll•oly, m1d It •PP"•~ that 1111tll tho Nobro1•o·O•loho- c.011fro11totloo •• Tho11ll•9lvl119 Doy, thl'y'll romol11 tllo 119 Four. W1'<1 11ot for9ottl119 rt.or Mlc.hl9ott loot •· llttto dot• wltll Ohio Siar. whll• Alobo"'' hari. o r.011pl• of q11l111 chao~ al! .. d, ... with L.S.U. ond ... wllii A•b11r1. How•••r, looki"t to tho 1.,.,...dle to fut11r• -tlt.11 SGt1trdoy, for •1ompl• -all fo11r .,. 11fo .. fnorit", Tho 1'•l•11t Con1h11Ui11~ "'"t O koll!o"'o StGll', 011d thou9h th• Cowbo'f1 hcrft beoll firod •I' ocr.e1tlo11olly, t Ny •Ill loH to N11bra1ko by 21 polllh. Th• co-pow•• Ill th• 119 I, Oklolto,.,o, II 111_,.hM °'"l11st Mo11u" Stotl'. Tllo Wlldcot1 1howe>d I'••.,. .. ,nor 111 tho 1oosoo, b11t 11 ... fMlod ••• tMo SOOllOrl wlll wl• ,., J•. Alo~"'• u11r1 Ill' .,oltt1t the 1tro119"t r.o"lpl"tltio11 ol a 11y ol th• four °" It pl~ Ho111too lo TllM.e· looso. Tllo T\4o k l•••tM by 21 pol11t1. AIMii hi tt.11 l lt -TOii, i11 the 6211d rWwol of ,.... i..tt+o for tM Llttlo lrow11 J111. tlio Wol•orl1101 wlh j111 thl' Goph11n ol Ml11111HOto by 26 pol•tl. Th•r• or• tltrN 1lra119 r.ltoll•11111F1 to Aloba ... 0'1 rcoco to tho Sowthoa1t Co11'9ro11<• t itll'. GN,.I• 11 =t , ud !ho l11 lldo91 ore 111poc!od to ra"lp • .,., k•11twc.ky" by 2•. tth•rot1•od A•b1tro 10" 011"ldo th11 l•at11• to _, Clo"11011 •. , A11b11r• will wl11 by 22. L.S.U., :10, i1 ldl•. P'o1111 State "'O••d 11110 tho 1111 ... ltor 6 po1l1lo11 Ill tit• rotl1191 1hi1 wnk, 011d th•lr _,,.,.. wllll T.C .U •• 1ho1tld11't lii11rt lh•lr 1101lo11al 111p11totlo11. Tho Nitto11I" ore favored to clip tllo Hor•ed fro91 by 25 pO!llh. How•v•r, 011olltl'f l11d•po11do11t amo119 th11 •lit. t roup j111t miq~t hav• problems Sth-ro11•11d Noh'O Oom• ploy1 Southoro Col 111 Sowtlt .. 11d. Th• h i.ti how• boo11 fodlnt j111t G bit ooch WNk. elld o llttlll oo m11c.h fade •t•l11tt th• lrolo11t c.011ld co1t th11mtholr u11ltoete11 "°'"'011. Notre Oam• ,., • ., OICOP" , , ftl•y't• uppl'r·do41 lly 12 po11lh. 1-NEBRASKA 2-0KLAHOMA J.-ALASAMA 4--MICHIGAN 5--NOTRE DAME 6-PENN STATE 7-ARKANSAS I-GEORGIA I-AUBURN 1G-l.S.U. • • ' " " ' ' ' • ' " " ' " " ,, • .,. ' • " " " • " " • " ' • • n 11-STANFORD 12-lEXAS ll-COLORADO 14-0HIO STATE 15-PURDUE 16-TENNESSEE 17-WASHINGTON 11-HOUSTON .. 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N•h _ 1~ "I[ l.!i~soufl 22 Ct n!ral 1.A!,,iKJrl \l Norlhern Cnlo'll ~ '~ rmnnri1 SI•!• 1n Nn.-fh••n Mirhiipn .,,, Hill1(!11' 1n NW 0~••1'>11.... ~l S E cl~1tnorn1 I? ri~•~ Wesley•~ ~1 W•l'i••n ~ n1.,.1 ?1 "d'~" 11 ""'•1'1• ,, ri H1v• 11 ntt8W8 ,, f:r•c•l•nd ' r"tt~""'' ;~ Cn .. •~•'n C1>ln•~'1~ 1' ~! !n••D"° 11 11,'il!l~!n ti "'ntl!h•m llllnoit ?~ 1-'I"~" 7' ~w ~-'i••(lu•i 11 Rnll8 17 CV/ f'lkl•hom1 ?~ ~ C•ntr•I Cl~l 1hnn11 !? 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W!lltrrMltl' L11w!1 & Cl111k P0tn01'1 Sonom• St. M1ry'1 U.S 1.u, l NOr1hwn&d Occlc1onu 1 •• • " u ' " u " " • ' " • " " • " " " ' u • P.R 0 F E S S I 0 N A L FORECASTS Atlet1hl 2l Cloffl•lltl 21 Dell• .....••• 21 DMt•ll JI Lot A"f019• ••• , 11 M'-"il ,,,.,, •• JO Dlit!ONITIATOll NOW ON SALE OYllt 26 TO CHOOSI PIOM AT TllMINDOUI SAYINGS Saturday, Octaber 23 JO Sunjlay, O'ci ober 24 Now Oril o11t • • 1 l D.tl'Nr , .. , . . . . 1 J N•w IJttl'!ild • , ' Chic .. • • , , • , , 24 G rMo 1.., •••• 14 N•w T..tr: J•ta .. 14 Ooldo11d •. ,,., 21 r ithburfh .. S• Frooc:IMo , , 21 WNl*fto11 •• , , 21 Monday, Octob•r 25 loltl-ro , ••••• 20 " ' Millffolplil• I J Cl11c:l1111•tl 10 HovJto11 • , ••• , 11 St. Lo11l1 ••• , • , 16 K-.. City •• , , 11 • , -. ' , .. . ' ... · le ·o.t.iL Y pfLOf •t l(~OW YOIJ'~f lft' To ~OME f~!r..16. I Cl.IJ TtL~ 8\'f~Af ~~ftPooc,c.151-1 G li!tt.l .'· Attica Pi cks UtJ Pieces ATTICA. NV (UP! 1 -A full mnn!h after Amenc:i's bloodiest modern d:iy prisnn rio! workmen :irr strugglin~ to replace liter<11J.11 thousa nds nf j' panes or ,!.!lass tf>at were sha1 · lered by rocks , clubs And bullets 0 dur1ni: the fi ve-day siege of Attica prison. There wi ll be ch;irges .:ind countercharges. commil1<'f in- \'estigalloos anrl re po r t s . books "'Tilten about Attica. in- dictments and trials. "I d(Jn"t think tl will e\·er end.'' one guard 's "'ife s11id "11"!1 ne ver be back lo normal here. Every time I lnok at the prison rli think ;ibout !he peo- ple that died in there. :\nd. for "'hat? \\'hal did anybody gain by all Iha !~" A normally friendl.v com- munity, Al lif.:1 w:is '"turncci upside down" by !he events nr Sept. 9-1:\ "'hen 4:\ persons died during the uprising bv 1,200 inmates of lhe spraY.1\i ng. gray-walled maximum st>curi- ly facili!j' "'h1ch for 40 years has housed many ;i Ne"· Vork state's most d a rJ-il er nus crim ina ls. A~ Attica continued to hurv its dead the cnmina! iri- vestigalion of the r1nt b.\' Depu ty State A l t orn e v General Robert E. Fische 0 r dra1;:i:ed on St.:ile off1C"i.:115 hi!'>'e enforced ;i news hlarknut on the prohe and e\en fischer"s ne"·s conferences I.old the public little Jt didn '1 knn"' beforehand. There "'ere indic;itions. howfver, that e ii r I v in- dictments cnu!d be expefrcd in the case. A \\l~·oming Cnu nry Grand .Ju~y will be .~e:ited in No1·em~. Thcrf' 11·ere nthP r probes nd court c.:ises d11ring • the la' mnnth. • A speC1ial blue-rihhfln panel was ;issigned by i.he st1lle's top five Judges to rnndur t ;in lndependenl .stud.1• nf lhe A!· Ura uprising . The panel "·a.~ given subpnrna power :inn .:i budgl'l nf $210.000 to C"nndurr its probe. But It was rtOl im- mune from ctitici.~m hec.:iu~e. as one state nf11ci.:1! put 11. "1! g11t going prelly l:ile -I dnn ! koo11• \.\'hfl her .:1n1·lh1nji! con- structive can r(lmc from 1t On thinI?S hke this. ynu\e i;::nl to gp\ 1n lherP righ! ""ay 1f .1nu "''ant In gel 11n.~wer.~ " Another p.:1nel "a~ appn1n!rd bv .Ju.c;ticP 1!11rry D f;n1rln1.:1n of \hf .~t;ite .<;upr('me ruurt at Gn\' .\"el.snn 1\ HOC'kelf'llf'r " rPqllest to ;issur0 rh:i! thr r11 il I ri~hf~ nf .A1t1r .:1 1nma1f'~ Hl 1·nfl·NI in the r1nr1ng 11·ere rrn- lec ted. lnmale"" and atlrirney:i; fnr the American C11·il L11x>r1 If''." llnion 1ACLl '1 crit 1c1~{'fj !hr Goldman panPl 1n a l" S D1.c;!r1r1 r:nun he:>.~1n~ 1n Ruf - falo be cause ml"mher~ 1.1·r rf' not alw ays present ;it lhf' fa cility. Clarr llCt R .Jnnr~. rr1 11nr and publisher nf the i\e" 'l'nrk Amsterdam NPws. les1lf1crl :n court thal inmates tn!d him thry "could al"·ays lell"" ""hfn a panel fnemllt'r wa~ nn thr scene becau'."e ··1h1ngs ... ecn1ed to improve " Jones. 11 mrmllt'r nr the GOTdman panel. ... aid i'om. "mission members •·wn1ild hai•e invokP.d feder11I ju risdiction·· to pro1ect the priSl)nrr ... · rights, 1f ii WA.~ w1th1n !heir power. And if th;it. "·as. pns~­ ble. Jones s111d. ·'1 would ~·;i\·r been before lhis cnurt w11h so1ne motion~ nf m~· i:iwn ·· Jones tegtified in a ~11it filed by the ACLU In behalf nf the prisoners. The suit ch;irgeci that guards ;ind prisrin nf. Oeh1l11 w@re harrait.Sln~ in. mates. It sought !he j1p- p:1lntment or feder11l monjl ors to protect Civil riJ!hls. The suit w11~ turned c!Qwh h\' Jud$!e John T. Curtin~~. he Mid, the evilltlii;:e indicate<! the alleged harraumenl oc- curred In the hours Im- mediately following lht retak- ~ lng of the prison. STARS Sydn,.y Qm111T I.a oM ot tht ""'•rid'• R"r,.At 111trolt>- 8f'rt. Ilia C'l"Jlumn la o™' '-'{ t~ ""DAC..:Y PILOT.$ ~ fe11.t u~•-_ . . . . . . • An~a~ids Can Ba~k Up on You • SCHOOL OF BOATING SAFETY ATLANTIC Cl'!')'. N. Y. t UPI f -11'1ree Tera.a physi- ci1ns reported Tuesday that t.'Olllmon ant.acids available at drug store counters nearly doubled stnmach acids in per110ns with duodenal ulcers. The doctors, in a study presented to the CJ!nica l Congress of !he American College of Surgeons, a.lso reported thal common an- tacids may increase stomach acids in persons without duodenal ul<.-ers. "·hich rank amoftg the top . 10 killer diseues. ln llealinR duodenal ulcers. every effort is made to remove stomach acid since in- creased acids could irritate ulct-ra, the phvsic1aos noled Dr. David R. Reeder, assist· ant professor 01 surRery at the Univensily of Texas Med ical School at Galveston, Tex., said the study showed calcium carbonate antacid given or;illy nearly doubled normal ;icid secretions in 13 patients wit h duodenal ulcers. ~ . ROYAL TRITON MOTOR OIL Reeder £&id ''c alc~um carbonate "ls com1nonly used in treatihg duodenal acid." Duodenal ulef:rs are localed in the duodenum, the first ~­ lion of the small in:estine. The study compar ed the l':astric acid 5ttretlon of the patients on three different days when they were given c;ilciu m carbonate. sodium bicarbonate -another com- n1on ant.acid a vailable over !he eoun!er -and no special antacid. The gasiric output nf lhe pa- Royal Triton is one of lh• b.st motor ,ojls you can buy. ChanQ'e your oil O"'f hOme . get cha ng• bock a t National. .AUTO DRIP PAN Xeep& oil off thtt garage floor. Ute anywhere there is a leak. (How about the pentagon ?) · 199 STP OIL TREATMENT This stull is pretty good. or at leo1t that'1 w hat smiling Andy . tells u s l FIBERGLASS HAMMER Fibergla11 handfe . Won ·~ c rpcll: eaaily and i• very durab,le . 247 ~ -="'·l 1 SUCTION VISE Suction Is the k•y ~word. At1ache1 to a ny hard !la t smooth surface. Handy for toof box or on a truck. -2s7 FLEXIBLE .DOOR STOPS Stop In and pick up a door 1top ao you wlll i,. able to stop your door1. Stop! That'• e nough ,,, 3 ~. . . tients was nearly twice 111 great 111 when Riven calcium carbonate than when ad- m i n Isler e d s odium bicarbonate and no special bicarbonate,.the study shoVt·ed. bound effect or stimulating acid formation. Dr. Reeder said calcium carbonale neutralizes stomach ackt whe.n lirst Introduced Into the !ltomach, but zeveral hours I.liter ii c;iuses a stimulated production of acid. U persona wilh or without ulcers have a choicl! between antacMU:, Dr. Reeder said he "wooJd prefer that people UM! SO<tium bicarbonate" or an an· tacid without c a I c i u m carbonaU. He said sodium bicarbonate has the same neutralJzing ef. feet as caJcium bicarbonate but it does not ha l'e the re- Dr. Reeder said. ho we vl!r , that more clinical evidence was necessary bc1ore any fina conclusion could be drawn. Aiding Reeder in lhe study '"'ere Ors. J ack L. Conlee and James C. Thompson. SHORTY'S 1 'ooNT l<N DW I l.J lii'IEll B11""""11P ON.. GtM1'\E A 8 1G6E~ FOLDING nRE SCREEN Fold11 back 110 you con start a lire . Com~• ln black. Sure will be n ice lo have a fir• go ing this.winter. (Wish I had a house) 777 nib! BAILING . . . ' Gr•o:t for hanl11t•r11; Safety a t·your door and good looka too. 84flN.fT. FOLDING WRITE FENCE Cood !or the garden. new lawns. around plan!• and tree s. ~eep1 pet• at a aale di1lance. ) 77,~.,10· Heavy 1tull. Won't s h ift . comea in color1. Good lo have around in rainy weather. Got little teeth. 57~ LIN . FT. 10 PC. SCREWDRIVER SET A nea1 little i:l!.all In a handy p laatic case. Two typ••· 111• Ml.ction in)1eadt. 29c iiiii .. 1•~. • •• 1111•11 ADMlllAL eMt.llt.11 TIOMI u.,. COAST •u••• 111n .1 OllllCTOll s..--w, o..41.do. ... ....... S4Jfefy ,...., .... , c.-.. 1,.., ... ~~ Stafr °"'"""' i--J -·.~ ,_...r•r. T.UIN. ' ._..... °"' ...... ,. The Boanlwal Hantington Harbour 1"41"*t-ll.ta l tr.et H11t1.,._ h .c• t4•·21 11 1 ... 1..,-t•l· 1 JOJ ,.,, ... ....,...,.,_ • ....,.,,., c~.,.,. ANTIQUE COPPER DR BLACK PULLS 'Do !he Kitc.H.en for P•nn i&s. (A lot ol pennies.) MILK STOOL Com•• in Ma hogany. U•• It to sit on whili you.drink milk. o r whea y ou mllk your cow. Or you may uae It for any'1bing. 99c SPONGE MOP Very handy mop. The sponges were brought in from off the coast of O ute r Mongolia • 97c 409 CLEANER Use this 409 cle-aner a nd our spong e mop to g e t anything clea n . I •aid almost anything . didn 't I? 56c This •tulf kills 999,999 9e rm1 a l If cleana. s .. m1 like I a lways g et the millionth germ when J get a c old . " RUGG MOWER REEL TYPE ' 18" Rugg Mower. No. we don't u1e th is to mow rug1. lt'1 really for ~~iii~~n lawn•. Selt~prop•ll•d . ' I • I • • • ! • ' rrldaJt, Oc;tllbtr 22. 1971 DAil V PILOT" M ---------------~ti"" ' DER A Complete Guide ••• Where to go • •• What to do • •• Cl1ampagn e Prog1·am Scl1edul ed The First Nighters and "Hap., f,raham of the Laguna Community Players are presenting ~targarct Conrad Swope in a ch<>mp;.~e benefit performance ()f "An· other Evening with Mi ss f..1aggi and lier Friends" at !he Laguna Moulton Playhouse on Sa!urday. Oct . 30. ThP gala evening of mu sic ;ind dancing bel!ins at 8 p.m. on the Playhouse terrace with champagne served by Miss Mag.l!'i 's hosts and hos!esscs. Col. and f..lrs. 'Vil· li<1m Hibgy Brui:gere. Dr. and ~1rs. Albert Victor Kalt and ti.Ir. and r.trs. Graham. The curtain is at 8:30 p.m. This program is the serond in a series of benefit appearances arranged and hostt.>d by this versatile actress. nov;• a Lagunan and long·time loyal member nf the Laguna Community Players and its \ First Nighters. 1\lusicfll dirt."ction is agA1n in Uie hands nf Doris Shields ror the Pla,vhousr SUC'· r eSSf'S "Sweet Chflrity." "Little \1ary S11nshine·· find. AS nf !he Nnv. 2 opening, "The Boy F'riend "L Returning with l\fi ~s i\1Agp:i's troupe for the second time v:ill be g~st. Jason \Vineing er. fl talented young Lflgunan. New to the OrAnge Coast but making his mark in Hollywood and Los Angeles musicals as a gifted singer·actor will be 1\iichael Stone. Surprise guests ~·ill entertain during !he evening fc;ituring as the highlight a :<!age and screen celebrity who has joined thf' ever increasing ranks of Laguna residenl·aclors. M;irgarel Con rad Swope ca rries a listings of stage .:ind screen credits that begins with her ballerina days in MARGARET CONRAD SWOPE ' lfolh'woo<I when she d.:inred in lhe Berl Pett'y (lhP f;ihulous l\lr. Festival nf Arts Rert Pelly~ product1C1n "J\.lilan in l\la .v."' 11nd includes fnr 1hc nnsLAl1i;ia nr nlr!-l1me rs. :<t;irrnui: rnles 1n 1he fecil R. df' .\li llf:' r1rtt1rf:' "\1;ir!amP Sat<'ln .. and Paran1oun1's "Last Oulpo.st" 11.·ith Cary Gr211t. The rnid·forties..._ found ~lag~i v:ith the. Barter Theater in\lirginia playing roles which included "Lady MacBeth.'' Lynn Fonlanne's "ldio1's Delight" and Amanda 1n "Pri\'a1e Live~, .. Several seasons with the New York Theatre Guild brought her to her favorite role 11s wife. and mother and lo~ by 1969 J\iaggi had .an:ived to find "home" in Laguna Beach. Re.served seals may be obtained at the Laguna J\loulton Pla yhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach, or by call- ing the Box Office. Rt .t!M-0743 weekdays I to fl p.m. Donation for the benefit performance is ~.00. Detective Movie Set for Relea se Producer Michael I..aughlin's "Open Shadow" starring Warren Oates, Leslie Caron, Alex Dreier, Mitchell Ryan and Gordon Pinsent will be released by MGM this fall according to an announcement by Doug las Netter, neeutlve. vice presictei1\ of fl.1GM . A hard boijed detective-romance which borrows from the 11pirit of the 194(1'1: the picture co-stars Gk>ria Craham, Charles McGraw 111.d Marianne McAndrews. "OptD Sh~dow'' marks the feature film directorial debut of Paul '-:fa,11;wood who · worked fron1 ao origin?! screenplay th.a.I ·he wrote with John Secret Young. • RIC K WOODS IN PO WERSLIOE WITH LEATHER PROTECTIVE MASK IVAN MAUGER OF NEW i EA'f'NO, WORLD CUP WINNE R IN 1968, 1969 ANO 1970 Huntington Speedway Champ Hurting Rick W oods Tries to. Slirug Off Pai11, 45 Stitches, to Race To11ig li t By RUOI NE IOZIELSKI 01 !tit D4!!y Pilot SUU Neither \0,000 cries of "vi\·at" from his fans nor all !he mnnry in the land can cure what ails Rick \Vood.~. Once the .~urgenn has practiced his ;ir1, it takes lime to he;il a 11'ound . And unlike the hum;in spirit. il doesn't respond tn cheers. Ah hnugh thr 45 stit ches in his knee cause him !o 11.·1nce whenever he hobbles along, hr defia ntly Ines to ignore the pain. Specd\\·ay mntorc1-rlt' racing 1s a cruel sport and suf fering 1s an 1ne~capable parl Of IL The 22-velf?'·Qld race r frnm Hun!1ni;!10n Beach ha·:; had hts body scrflptd. bent, broken and niut1lated more ti mes th;in he can remember As thf:' be::;t ~pcrrlw<'ll' r;irc r 1n thr countr~'· \Voods rn111i::ht 11·1ll be as kt'rl 11) tiefend Amenc;f ~ r.,.rrllrnce 1n ~pnr1.~. \~ith ;i l:imr knr r. he dnp::;n't knnw 1r he ca n. And th;i\ hur!.~ rrohiihh, una'>l·;ir·p In n1n~t Orang!' Coflst re.~;dcnt.~. Cos ta !\1r.~:i 1s lhe annual meet.Ing pl;ice nf the 1\111erica 's Cup in moto rcycle r;icin~. Onlv the cremf' de la cren1e are 1nv11elf to take par!. such as three lime World Champion Ivan Mauger. four ·time world champion Barry Briggs and two-time world champion Ronnie 1\.1oore . Aussie's and "New Zealanders :ill, they are wizened 1·elerans of F:uropc 's specr!- bowls complete '>l'ilh baltered le athers. pebble-pocked helmets, and sometimrs Cockney-slanging armgAncr. Though sevrn American riders will help In itiate the Angl0+American Challenge Cup at the CQsta l\i~sa Fairgrounds Intermission RICK WOODS tonight. Y.'oods is one. of the fe'>I' n1en who can occasionally bPat them The facl I.hat \Voods can mal ch lhf'm In ,;peed and performing ele~11nci has, at time~. made him unpopular with lhe Cnmmonweallh invaders. TI'leir European commitments com- pleted, 5.0me of the riders consider the IVAN MA UGE.R serie!'! as "cherry picking.'' and easy way In make a l!'w bucks aga inst 1nfennr compelilinn . "La~t year Aller the race \l'as over Anrf 1 heal him, Barry Briggs look n:f his helmet and came over yelling and screamin,q al me like some old lady," Woods ricillled . Coast Actress Commutes By TOM TITUS Of lllt 0.llY '°llt! II.ii • Tbe role or Aldonza In "Mari of t.a Mancha" is a difficult and demandini.t one in Itself, and playing il on a week 's notice requires a unique bra~ of tiilenl. Part icularly when you live in Ne"'1>0rt Beach ll.Dd the show la in Albuquerque. Paula Ertz was faced with that ait- uatioo last month when Ult director'{){ l h e Albuquerque Music Theater , where Mis.~ E r t z performed orten be- lort mciving lo New4 l'AUL~ 1-.TI dlstreu pnrt ..,two y~ara ago. ~Qt. Up .J signal. The actress originally cast in the. part was unable lo perfonn-.because of an opera'tion -the role calls for a good dea..-of physical abuse. Mis.s ErU flew lo Albuquerque on Sept. 24 and opened in "La Mancha" eight day11 later. He; reviews raoged from "con- vincing, with gusto'' to •·magnificent'' Paula's ereditJ in New Me xico musical theeter are many and varied , tncludln$. major roles in "Brigadoon," "Guy11 and Dolls.'' "Kismet," "C-arou.sel" and her favorite, Anna in "The King and I." Locally, she: has been seen jusl ooce1 <i!I Morj•1111 in the Children'J Theater Guild production of "Ali Baba and the ~O ·Thlevea." After b8iling out her old frienda 1n AlbU(fue.rque. Paul a Ertz i1 look!n1 f-O r some musical lheater 11 bit r::loser lo home. It'~ a good bet she'll find some. HAS SOUT H COAST Repertory l!:ol. an· other "Mother Earth" on i~ Mnds? One might imagine MJ, judging from early resnnrise lo il.s rock opera "Tom- my." whi ch i'll currently filling the Third Step 1'he8ler for five performance!· a week (two on Saturdays.I. 11\e company has .&nnoullC"'d . 11 week's holdtr over of the sho\11, stretching it through oct. 30. ''Mother Earth, .. which opened last .J11nu1try, ran t.hrough April before II left the SCR boards. sljpplng into a repertory !lol aflcr ft?: Initial run , fhen ba ck orito the weekend 1ehed11J'-. SCR is commlttc'd to optnlng "Our Tnwn" on Nnv. S, but maY"We\I keep "T9mmy" aroc1nd 11~ long as the demand 111 iirnnJ. "He said if he h11r!n'l shu1 off the thrnt · 11e I would ha1•e never bealcn him find if I ever trier! to heat hi1n again, he woul d knock me info the wall " i\1 1111.v a lnreigner h.:is been bla~ted bv lhf' granitf' J,:r it churned up by Woods' spinn1n.i:: rear lire. He is nearly un· be11t<1blr nn the shllr!. 19ff.yard n1·at '>l1hich has left man y AnR:los confused ov11r which gearing to put on. Jn F:uropc. '>l'herf' the broadsliding motorcvclcs ;iftract as m;inv ;is 100.flflO f11ns !o( an imµN'llln1 ract. a speedway is generally run nrr on the larger 443'yarrl. courses. Co nsCQuenlll' s1gn1ficant ;irl- justments lo hnth machi nery ·11nd ru1ing style 1s ;i rrquiremenl for success 1n the AnJ.:ln.Amcri can series Although !.he series has been held ;it !he Cnsl;i i\~sa tra r k fnr thr pils1 three ~'ears. prnmoter Harry Oxlev h<'ls ex · panded the-current series In larger tr;irk~ tn givf' r verynne an e1·rn hre;ik After 10n1$:hl 's drhu! .:ii. U:tsta Mcs;i, lhe exh ihit inn m:i trhcs mn1·e t 1J <;:irrlena·s A.~cot .~lad1um Or.t. 2.1 fnr a race nn the quarler·mi!e tr11ek. After that. r;icirig rel urns to Costa Mesa Oct 2!'1, hack In Ascot (f>r a half.mile race Oct 30, and to C.osta Mesa Nov. 5 for lhe con- cluQin~ race. The roreiii:n contingent includes the aforemenlioned riders plus Scotsman Rert H11rkin~. Austr11li11n Tim Airey and Ken ~1ct\.1 illan and Genrge Hunter, two relative unknowns in British League rac· ing . Representing I.he Unjted State.~ 11rf! Woods. 11 lwo-li mt. U.S. champion: cur· rent lJ:S. champinn Mike Bast ; his brother, Steve Ba!t.,. r.1.so a former U.S. Air I HERE'S GOOD NEWS 'for all . ynu amaleur playwrlght11 in the reading au- diencr The San ta Ana Player.~ will wind up lheir current season wilh an original play and are looking at ne.W sci'ipts rliiht now . Thr the11ter's board of directors has decided to ~ncourage ,1oCAI playwright!, and will !\elect the flMI show of the season from original ma'nUsctiptt wb- milled by Jan. 30.· All scripts rtceived, Accompanied by relum postAge, will be acknowledged itnd returned. The winner of the pl&ywrighting com- petition will be announced bafQre March aft. All si::rlpt11 11hould be 11ent to Lee How- ington, 4902. Roberts Drive,_ Santa Aoa 1'171)4. champion: Rill Cody. Sonn)' Nutter, Larry Sh11v.· and Mike Konle. Woods." altho ugh he h::i~ won mn;« r;ires than ::iny other rider during I.his sea.~on, Ins! his title to Ba.~t Oct. 8 in C-0sra Mesa. The 45 stitches are te~t1n1nnv lo his defeat . He and Knnle thund~red in!.o I.he turf 1n .:i tan gle of v.•heels and leJ,?s. Th~ result1~g four·inch rip ahove tiis knee cap C?St him his chance at rrpeal viclorv since !he ch::impiooship is determined b}t ont.v one race. Ho~din~ lht' bleeding g::i~h together with his finger, Woo<ls .:isked for a rloctor tn se\1' him up He wanted In re.io1n the race. But there was no doct or and WoOd!I h11d _in take nne or his many trips to the hospital en1crj.!t'ncy r{'l(lm. "ln a way, !'m ~lad-I 111.~t lhe ti!le.'" sa1rl lhP sl<'nrlcr r":.champion, wh11 dn11hles as a V\I,' mechfln1c during off· se;ison. "I .i:nt !1rrrl nf the prr!'.~llrr 11nd All the hassle~ and 1 bclie\'fl I r11n gn a In! fas ter and 11•1n ;i Int more race.~ if I don'! hav, lo ('arr.v the numher "1" on m1• back." Turning his thought s lo 'the Ang lo- ~merican Challenge Cup, Wood~ said, ,_ Whenever I beat those guys, it wasn't eas.v. I was alv.·ays going as fa~t as t could go. Just how I do thi!! year depends a whn~e lot on the heali ng or my knee. "I figure Airey is ,l.!9ing to he the rrl;1n to. beat !his year. or maybe Mauaer . A1rey ~as been getting better and better all the time. And if Ronnie Moore comes _over., all 12 of us will be in treublti because he likes to ride on little Uny tracks like &Urs." ' WEEKENDER INSIDE .FEATURES .' LUC'\' BELL, Ed itor ' -Friday, Oclgber !2, 1111 Weekender readers m111y take 1 tour of the n.:ition 's newest memo . orial, the completed John r . Ken-: nedy Center in Washington. 0 .C., · through story yrith picture today oft' Page 22. Stan DelaplaM Harry Br:IAfonle "E•ad" at ~Iden "'eA Opera AodUklns Pa1e.Z1 Pa1e D Pate D Pa~ Q . Out 'N' About Pqet23-!l Gulde t11 r un Indian r estlval Art Award \!.'Inner Ol5neyland's New•11t Gulde It Movte1 Ll\'I Tbeater Pa11 ti PapU Page tr Pate .M1 P ... n .. Pase ri .. ' , • fJ D•ll Y PILOT r·1d1·1 Oclo~ 22 1971 1Travel Life's Good In Cannes By STAN DELAPLANE C':\K;\F.S. FranCL'-raris i.c:; a iappy 60 df'~reec, bu1 d0 11 n here nn the elega11t ('ote d'..-\zur. 1r!'. 11 arrn as "'one,· rron1 ~1othl·r . fll'ern1i;:htrd at tht' l{l ltnn at 01·!1 .\irport --~f'ar rd for r>:pC'n:;e aceount n1an 11 ti 0 11.r1nt ' 111 and 1tUt fa~l 11 1th good ~cr1'tC'e and r an pay S28 fnr :i :-1 nglf' ~'J p11 ht're nt1\t n1o rn1r1~ .\ir Inter and .\1r Fr<1n< e i:(l evC'ry hour pat·ked ... f\t l 'l 'll .\rnf'rH·an \fH1'es in l'a nne~ ~ thought a!l tour1,c;t,c; had t:.one hnn1e ... l~hec kcd 111!0 the :\rg:re!'co. antiq ue and 11ell-l\ept as your rich aunl: Bird 1·a~e ele1·a1or nperalC'd hy an ant•ient costumed bv 20th·lentur1• for a Lotus .\!\' p11·1ure -the kn£>e b'rccch es gig .. · Rathroo1n ~ou could p!a~· bas ketball in Ptun1b1ng 11 1th inake'!' nan11' nrit readable rrom ,·rars nf 1011ng p1!l 1~h111g t 'anop1f'd bed. ·r(\t\ery (but r ie h 1 !!Uf·,ts rappin ~ 01·£>r n1f1rn111g gu1 ~ on the sunn1· terral e· .. l;ro.c.I!.' \11 th JC'l \ar,-1 14 hours 40 rriinutes b\ _\tr Franc e pol;ir fl ight fron1 L :\. ~ I forgo! !O asi.: the pr1t't' fnr thi s passion of the Pasha. '\"1!1 kno11 11 hen hil l 1s presen ted tomorrov.·. (Oh. oh !!ere ron1e dah Judge 1 * \\'hal dr1\·es you lip thC' 11·al!. Pierre: Both :\ir France and Jlitton sent Telex to Paris requesting rooms. 'fhe .<\ut o Sh011 ha5' bren on Paris Jammed. r\o reply pos~thl c ~1n(·c I had tn be on t he .-\1r Franr e sil\'er bird at 9 ~~Or 111 and !he c1rru11s 11ere clos e~. Best gues~ 11 as \o 1 hanre. But 011 arrtY al. Orly Hi!· to n had plrnty of roo1n~. 1·a1k1ng ~o o ther ,.trar elers: ,\thens said t o hr full. llote l~ turning d o11·11 requests for next 1110 "erk~ London 1er\· dt fficlll ~. \\'ailing for reply from ~l ad rid no\1 . That ·is. the capital c ities of Europe are not ha1·1ng an off-sea90n -yet. .\r· r i1·a1 \\ithout a reser,a11nn 1s ~heer madness. The t urno\·er at air port hotel~ makes them the best bet if you 're taking chances * The late late ~hfl\\ of m ail "Co you think we should h1v• res•rvations in Ac1pulco for Christ- 1s?" :\o'>' tliere is a to \1 n "here YOU RE.>\l.Ll' need reser\·auons for holtd a\·s. _.\rner ir3.ns pour in for the "'arm ,,·inter. ~l l'x1 t anS from the eapital fly d O\\'n in an hour. Though .\l.\.\·1· bi g hotels opened in !he la!:t fe\\· \·ear~. it fills. ~!av be too la te no1\' -people .s tart· re~er\ inc: fo r c.·h f1~t 1na~ in Julv. l 'ou could try the Princess. ·1he ne\\est. Just open.ed . * " ... driving to Me11:ico, Any problems'?'' Don't knO\\' nf any. ~lexican roads are good ~and u·el! krpt up \\'est c·oast High\1·ay 15 some\lmes has \\ashouls tf a big 11·intC'r !'lorrn hits. But that's a .!'e!dom thin~. :\!"k 11 hen yo11 r ro:-s the border. Keep the &as tank f1l!ed . If it'!' do\1 n tn half. fill it up If 'e!ertricll ~ ~nc>;;; off. the ga~ 11on·1 pump in the to11·n . you ma~ be depending on f(Jr a fill. \ * "Where do we gel the Slue Moun1a in coffee you raved about in Jamaica?" It's; l'anned and .!'old 1n 1-!0urmet food stores. .. Vso ~old by bean or fres h l~· ,1?rnund in rnffe e and , tea speci ally st!lre<:.. Only I C'an·1 ~eern tn make 1t the · 11·ay it 1a ~1cs 1n Jarn;u{'a I think 1t nl ll!'t be rna!>ted d1fferen11\ f0r 1ht• .\rnrr1t"an 1rade. Saine 11 ith .\n\1· gua l(lffce. lhC" best In (~Uatrn1a l a . (;rC"al there. Seem,c; to ha\e less flavor 11hen l buy it al home. * "., . the best place 'o have women's shoes made tn Europe?" \\"e haci brst lurk in l'lnn1e. Several places aroun d ,\rnf'ric an E.xrre<>.c:; .chnnt fnr the .l\mrr1can trade. :\nt so t::nnd in :'lladrtd. ·rhe hand·rnade shnf's LOOKF.D g.n0d 1·hc price 11·as l'er~ 1011· -son1eth1ng like SJ5 RL!l they fell apart in about three 1nonths. * " ... shopping for men's clotMing?" Lnndnn ha<; .£00d men',c; thin~!\. Sin1pson's in Picad11ly 1s a )!ood men'.c:; off-the-rack place. Bur· bf rr~·~ and \11 tia c<·u1um nearb~· for tnpcoats. rain- coatc .lt>rm~n ..... trl'l'I raralJ"I anci JUct behind Pica· d ill~. fnr cm al! ~prc1al ty store,c;, * !.nt 11f rnrn l1 t.c Rn nle 1ai\or111I" Ri1 t after h11 1·. 1'" .Uoke De but llar ry Be\afonte is mak ing his Los :\nge· !er; 1'1 u sir Center de· but 1n the Dorol hy l"hand\er Pavihon .. >\p· peartng 1\ ilh hnn for 1he 16 sho'"· series \~·111 be Letta J\t bulu and the llo11a rcl Roberts ('horale 11·1ih E lla 1'1it- chell. Weaklings! Stay A"'a y From 'Egad' An n!d-Urn e ~·tstern meller drammer. "Eg Ad. Whal a c .. rt "'. goes before l he: fnntli~hts thi~ ~·eekend in Golden \\'rst College's first fall production. 11 ·s a fun·'11led lime for the "·hole family. but playioers should note in ad \'anre this "·arn1ng · "Prrsnns "'1lh ht"art rnn- d111nns un11ble In withsta nd the fast race of the ae!inn-f11led .~cene.c:: are rrquesred In take St'!l~S near the rx1t doors "·her/>: lhe !alt-st 1n hnrse- dra11·n hearses B"'aits their rern <n·al. '' Performances "·ill be: held toni ght ;.t 8 p.m.. a n d Satu rday. a1 noon 11nd :! p.m .. in the Aclnr's Playbnx. !5744 f,nldtn ~·est St.. Huntington Bea ch .I e n·~· 1 )rarna HOl.LY\\'(1()0 !L'Pl • -Jcr· f \ LP11·1.c::, lnn,g nut nl rno1·1e iict irin. v.·1!1 star in and direct his first dr;:imat 1c film, "The l1a_1· the ('fn "·n Cried·• JFK Center Is Dazzling ... WASHINGTON. D.C. obSCW"e! the building's cost . Some described. it ll!'! the social The Italian government, for event of the cenlUr)'. Others instance, provided the exterior railed it the most important marble, no pittance if you C'Ultural inn o '' a ti on in com pute the square footage An1erican history. in volved. At lhe lrflst. the rert>nl The. munificence nf the JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FDR PERFORMING ARTS OPENED Natio1t'i Newest Memori1I Fe•tures Concert Hill, Open Hou'e •nd Theate r opening I){ the John F. Ken -foreign nations ts apparent nedy Centtr for the Perform-everywhere and is salu ted ing . .\rlS gives lhe f\alion 's spectacularly in the Jiall of Capit al its first me.jor nev.• Na tions. The 300-foot·long hall, monument in nearly three de-running perpendicular to the cades. Grand Foyer, is festooned by promenade deck on a super depends upon how you con-respecl throughout the '"·orld Everyone in Wa shin1:ton has lhe flags ol all naflons. and ocean liner. No visit could be sider the que1tlon. George: not only for its strength but ils an opinion about the lush provides a breathtaking tntry complete without a stroll Washington envisioned the civilization. as well." he s.!l1d. theatrical palace nn t he po int for visitors. A similar around the deck. There's 11: "Feder11 l City," as he modesly "! see httle of more im· p 0 t 0 m a c R i ver: the hall. called the Hall of States. speclacular view of downtown called it. as a cul tural as 1•;ell portance to the future nf our· multimillion doll ar' • J i \' i n g cli.splays state Flags and runs Wa1hinglon, its monuments a'ii political capital. a kind country and our c1v1hiation memorial" has set the ci !y parallel with the Hall of Na-and the Potomac River. Par1s1enne Americana. than full rccn~ni1 1on of thfl pleasantlv agog hke nothing tio ns. Perhaps one reason the Ken-Abortive campaigns for a place of the artist" since President Gr 0 v er Clustered like pearls within nedy Center can't be described cultural center dot the citv's Less than three months Clei·eland marched down the the ha.Jls are: the three main· adequately is its inherent 171).year history. !'l>lost pubhc after l\enncdy's ctcath, Prest· Blue Room aisle with 21-year· fl oor facili ties. The Opera function as a showcase for the fund drives railed becaLLSe of dent .Jnhnson o fr i c la 11 y old Francis Folsom in 1886. House, setting for Leon a rd performing arts. The show lack of money or disagree-designated the Center as Ken· At I ' h · Bernsleln's opening night promises to bethe "thin g,"at ment over site. Se'v eral ncd y '~mcmoruilandchanged c ua 1Y t ere are: more opi-''Ma••," ;~ ''"e c-lral hall. lt h 1. · nions than fact.! about the ~ .., ui "'" t e 1v1ng memorial. and privately financed ~lructures the name apprnpr1t1tcly. Kennedy Center. seats 2,200, its stage: is 100 feet Center fa.ther!'! have spared no were completed, but proved On Oecemher 2, I 9 fi j, wide and. more graphically effort in securing topflight in-inadequate. In the 194-0s a Washingtonians saw the firs t Evervone knows it has four perhap!'!, is considered com· ternational entertainment cultural center was proposed tangible evidence of the pro· major . facilities: an Opera parable lo any opera house in The Concert Hall's fir11t on a sit.e. near the present ject, .John son presided at the House . a Concert Hall, an the world . ll is garhed almost season will feature 12 in-Kennedy Ce nter, hut ii wasn't grol1nrlbreak1ng. EiSl'nhower Theater and a ent irely in a sped2£'ular red. ternationall x f iii med sym-unlll September 2. \958 that Easterners hare be en Film Theater. E ve: r Y 0 n e To the south of the Opera phonies: the Boston Sym-President Eisenho"·er signed besieging !he Cerrfer's box of· kno\\'S that it was l he }I o use is the Concert Hall , phony, the New Y n r k the. National Cultural Centt'.!r fi ce. Tickets can be obta ined architectural inspiration nf seating 2,700, and con-p h i I ha rm o n i c , t he Act permitting construction of by sending a clleck or money Ed'"·ard Durell Stone, that i!1s servatively decorated in the: Philadelphia Orchestra, the Stone's design on the present order payahle to the Kennedy \Va shlngton's first functional classical style:. It was the Con-Detroit Symphony, the Cin-Center's site . Center and enclosi ng a memorial I hence the "living'' cu t Hall that President Nix· cinnali Symphony, the Na -Money problems hampered st am p e d , self-addressed appellation.) nn first visited September 9. tional Symphony, the New lhe: project until . 1963 "·hen envelope. The address 1s Ken· But even the: Center's public The President skipped the Philharmonic , the C'hicago President Ke:nnedv extendt.d-nedy Center, Department PP, relations people don't know ~nter's opening. leaving the Symphony, the i1 a d r i d the: funding deadlirie. \\lashingtnn. D. C., 20566. P"or how much it cost . No one CRn spotlight to the family of Ule Symphony. the V i enna "I look forv.·ard to an quick information call (:!02) say for certain how long such Jate President. Philharmonic. the London America which commands 254-3602. a facility was planned. The The Eisenhower Theater. at Symphony and the Praguel--;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-;- Centtr's directors aren't ctr· the north end of the building, Symphony. I tain "'·hether fut u re pri:i· will open October 18 with A stream of ballet, opera gramming will be innovative, Ibsen's classic, "The Doll and dance: Cflmpanies will or traditional . House." The fin ishing touches tnliv e:n the Ope ra Hou!;e's Jlrf BOYD'S PlRSONALLY CONDUCTED SPUTH PACIFI C VA CATION :26 OA VS OEPAl!HNG l.A. SY •IR JAN. J \ VIS!llNG But facts aren't important are: still being applied to the first season and ma ny famed in assessing the Kennedy Broadway-styled theater entertainers -J t1ck Benny. Centf'i'. It has tn be ex· \\'hich will seat J.100 for Jive Harry Belafonte. Peggy [,ee. pe.rienced ; li ved, nol descrlb-drama . Marlene Dietrich and Van ed. Pe.rched high above the Cliburn for instance -will It's a £act thal lhe Kennedy main·level fa cilities is the keep things swinging in the Center is 630 feet long and 300 sh•ll of the Film Theater Concert !{all. feet wide . But conslder that its which will be the: last to be C.ount B as i e . Gerry area is equivalent to four fool· completed. Also on the: upper Mulligan, Dave Brubeck and bal! fields. And the struclure \eve\ are three: restaurants, the Fifth Dimension will pro· soars 120 feet high: that's as running the gamul from the vide diversity. Already. the high as most 1 2 ·st or Y elegant "\.a Gra.ndt Scene.," to Center has had its second bui ldings. a cafrleri<'I, premiert: Ginastera's opera The Grand Foyer traverses All three are open and ap-"Beatrix C e n c i , ' · com· the length of the slructure, pear to be attrsctions 1n missioned especially for the facing the Potomac. The clu1n-them~el ve~. Center. • AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND PLUS A OEllGHTFUll 'I' INFOl!MAL 11-0AYCl!Ul ~f fl!OM PA ~fE l!. IAHtl l 10 BOltA BORA · PAROTONGA. AM£~1CAN & WE~Tf ~N SAMOA· l ONGA-FIJI S 1899 per pc't)Oll inc l ude~ air fart, suptrior nr.·in-~d· dtd ouuidt cabin •ith pri•·ate b•th, all mt1b abo•1d ship, Pint and "'orld c]u, tioieh, sight~rei ng in Au~­ trali• and f\.'ew Zealand, bagg1ge h111dling,c:i:pt rt man11ement. ' (714) 543-8238 BOYD TRAVEL 70S W. 17th IT. SANTA ANA defiers in the fo yer -as in the Surrounding the up per level .Jusl l\'hrn "·as lhe t\t>nnerl~· r('Sl of the: buildin~ -are 1 n-1 _.':''~':..':"~'~'~'c~•~·~·~hi~c~h~r:cs~e~m~b~«:s:._:a___:C~e~o~t:er'._'.°:'"~n~c:e~"':e~d2_~ 2T~h~e~a~n:.-~·e~r:!.._~====================~-describable. ""lost v.1 e re donated by fore:i$!.n governmenL-;, a fac:t which THE WEST'~ FINEST BOOKSTORES On ourJan.14 cruise to Mexico.we'll take vou to the setting i n Puerto Vallarta where Night of the Iguana "'as filmed. registry. Her It~l i;n cr"'e'w are all special is ts. From yoU.r stateroom to the dining room yau"ll receive t he k ind of service once the prerogative of royalty. HUNTER'S BOOKS FOR 120 YEARS-SINCE 1111 Locat•d At FASHION SQUARE IN SAN'l'A ANA Phone {7141 543.9343 66,500 look1 & Pap•rbac:ks 32,000 UnusYtll Gre.tlng Cortis BARGAINS G•LORll OP E .~ E\'E'''lNGS 'TIL 9 P./tl. It v.'aS the movie that n1adc Puerto Vallarta famous, MGM-Seven Arts' Nig ht of the Iguana. Now you can take a tou.r of the movie's roman· t ic hotel. One 0£ the key members of the film will be your guide. Afterwards, a delightful buffet l u nch · w ill be served on C a ll your tra,•e ! agent now. Or Prinrcss Cruises, at (2 I .3) 380-7000. For 'all the details, and brochures on our other cruises, mail the coupon.. in,g a Int n1crf rr1 c. l m 1·fln1 1nreci,.11e ha1·e he•t~r 1 B1v1rlv H;!I, e L• Jo!l1 e Pho t ni• e Sin Fr1nti1to clntning and chne r; at a ><.L~·~c~l~I ~b=r~t~te~r~p~r~ic~e~1n~t~h~e-~~1111'~~~~~~~1111'~~1111'~~~~~~~~~~ Mismaloya Bea<'h, below, as a Mariachi band entertains. On the way back to to wn yo u'll dri,·e by the famous Burto n residence. We'll show rs _ ....,.,...o-r r·v~~ ·.-~~,....~:· -.-' WHEN IT COMES 'ro HOU DAYS ..• "WE SHINE" Opera ti<· .i\11ditions S(·h cdul cd \ EV~RYBODY COMES TO NEWPORT PRODUCE! HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS FOR OCT. 31st. Herll we have 10,000 to choose from! From ~m<l\t I pound er1 lo 100 lb. e·1g Mt1 t s! And we ALWAYS guerantee the lowt1 1t r nce1 in town! Come \el eci yours now whil fl th ... supply is <'lmple. Short- a ges o pumpkins 1h;1 ye <l r du e lo !hit f ire in C1rpenl'lrOa • , . Hundreds of ihou~11 n.d1 of pumpkin1 burnt in the d isa ster! But, wfl ,till h1vfl 10 ,000 to choos• from. A urH11nn~ f<•r 1<1~n1 • to r>Ut· stand 1nc; ~()Un( 11·nfp-...r;1nn.i l nper11 ~in,i<'rS will ht h<'ld l)y the \a:.n:;:i\ (lpr~:1 1~.~t:!~te • Oc\nber ~A-~O in IP~ .\ni<ele~. l"Xtf'lltl\,. rlirPrl1•r 1; P n r g e London has announced. Ehs;:1b1\11~· fl'lt applicant ~ i~ a~ fnl\011 ~ ,\r\1~1s mu~t he frcu:11 2! 1hr2ugh Ji ~ears old , the.~ must b4> prepa rffl !n :irran.l!C lo rnntinue their prnfeci;1fln11! stud1P•; and. <"ach apphc-ant muJt ha ' e ~nmc prrifcssinna! oP"rlll!(' rx!*rience Funhcr. c:ich rec 1 p I en t ,,. musl be "1lll ng 1n as~1nnP a mnr11I obl 1i:;at1nn 1n re pay 1he T\a!1nnal Opera lns111u1e 1tra11r Wh e_n hrs carP<'r 11<h 1111cC'n1ent permi t•. so 1h;:i1 1h1s prORrflm . nf ass1.~tance fnr )OUni! pro-1 fe~sional ~1n~ers may ~ cl)n- tlnut>d . London s;11d Qua l1fy1ni! ran<lu:ta!c<: fr11m 1 lhe 11:rc11!er I A}-":\nJ.!£"\P~ iir·ea a.bnulrl nppl.1' l'fl. \Jawrl'n{'e f, Deutsch . \l\1srt l"f'nlf'r Opera As!o<'1111 1on. I' O Bn1r 828 ., Burbank. Cahf. lllS().1 I Phone 6424:tll For Weekender SAVE WITH TH!SE COUPONS I • • • • • • • I • I • !.Ill.All P!l .. -... FLOWERS BY DEBRA • ._. • •••••••I • • • • • • PUMPKINS 4¢ LI. • • • • • f••turl"t Prl1• • • Wlnn ln9 Arr1"111m1ntt .J • Camp11t1 Wedellngt • l lf!llf J: •• fun•r•I Plec•• •t • Witti This Coupo11 • Sen1lble Price• • . - I •••••••••••••• -........ , J.llST OF THE 600.D ONIS 1 ·w1 HAVE THE HOTTlST 1 RUBY RED 1 r11c1 1N TOWN! • I • J.RlSH SQUEEIIO • • • • .. GRAPEFRUIT I ORANGE JUICE I 6 •o• 49C· llMIT-6 Wlt+t Thll Coiipo11 29Cor. • • • • I llMIT-1/i GAL. I Wltll Thh Coupo11 MARIGOLDS • • • • • • 59c IUNCH LJ"'l-1 lu11tll Wi,th Thh c •• ,. • • • • • • • • lf.l6E IEEFSTEAJt 'TOMATOES 10C LI. llMIT-5 lbs. . ·: • • • • • • • • • • I I I • -• a • e e e I e I I I I I .r.. • • • • • • • • • •• COUPONS EXPIRE OCT. 17th The\e re,fa ura nt, dom1r-d the fin 1st for th1ir cu,tam1r1. Th1t's why th1y f••+ur• Newf)Of't Produce! P"lroni1e them! 1te1taurant h1donnla, Cl3rO"I d•f M1rl Lucky Lio", Newport: A.rby's Roast leef, Ev1rywh1r1 : Don Th• IMcllcomtlier, Coron• del Mir: Ho"k'• OcHrt Fro"t, Newport; i nd ov •r 275 oth1rl. How 1 bout your i:•lling us 1 NOW I N•tldh•lly Acclaimed World'• Fln•st Produce House "35 , ... .,.. ·~715 67l-1711 ,,,.,2,1 .__'_A_d_v_e_r_ti_s_ir_1g_· __,j~_-=-:-..------~ · ... -~.. :-.:--=::.-:..-··-~- • I I the movie itself seve.ral times on board ..• J)uring the 14 day cruise you'll also y isit Aca· putco, Mazatlan, Maru.anillo and Zibuatanejo. You sail f ram Los Angeles on tbc all First Class Princess Italia. The M/V Italia is of Italian : Princess Cruise5 .-. : I M""i"' • Corih,.,.,.n/Sooth Am•ri<"9 • Al••k1 /Canad1 I ~---······-····-···············-··----·~ Night of the Iguana ••• re\1isited. ( (· "-- / " / . -. . . . . . . '. DAILY PILOT !J ---- WEEKENDER OUT ' I ( N ABO UT " l 1\'0Ritl STA1\'LEY ORANGE COUNTY 'S RESTAURANT , NIGHT CLUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE L[..,, _ _,,.,.,,,.._.,.:C•Ol•'=-=·~•· :i:•='"'"'""'"'"'":;;•::-==<==-:i.;::.0!••:::~==:::!.,. _ _,.,,,,,, =.::.c•"'"""-""".,211ilMl::::;:;::.=="=="'"''"RC.""h""':S:'="*'"'"""'"'*"''""""";'"*"""""Q:C . .,N.,.'!!"::::l't"M-•ll'<i•"N"'"'•""'a'li:'tt::'.·'D:S:<:LL-ill'"'"'"'"'*""'SC•C*l!!!O' ~-..'c a ;-~·-... ~--;.,·--..~"-====IL-"~:!:J..,.,..,,..i' Village Jnn Now that the Orange Coast's su n1n1cr throng has seen11ngly disappeari..'d a!rno~l as quit:kl y as it n1ater1alizcd in J une. \1•e'rt:: able lo drive onto Balboa Island again lo tateh up on :J('livitics there. In lhe c.:ase of the island 's {'ozy \.'1!1age Inn. \.\'(' learned that quite a fc11' thin;:!s arc happening 11•hcn 11·c paid our 1'1rst v1s1t 111 several 111onth s one day last week. NO OULL MOMENTS 1\side fron1 the regular hnu.:h and dinner fare that al11ays n1akes an outing to the Inn 11·orthwh1le. some other attract ion~ are eurrently on tap to sun1- n1on out ·n' ahouters. 'r hanks to gregarious 1\rl Sauce. one of the rna1ordo1nos d ire('ting this opera- tion. there isn't n1uch l1kel1hood you'll be Jogging any dull n101nent s. Every J\1onday evening. for exan1ple has been designated as sports night in the lounge. ·rticre's no evidence. though. I.hat 1he introduction of this fea· ture \ras other than coincidental to Art's all-An1er· it.an days in college football. Bear t ha t in 1nind. then, as you join the lTO\vcl \\'alching the gan1c of the 11·cek -an~ ig.nore r\rt's shouts of encouragen1cnt fron1 the std e!ine:-as he roots for his favorite tean1. And hold to the sarne course of action during the fol lo"•-up showing of old sports films. There being such a lack of in terest in sports around the place, again it 's probably only coinri· dence that the Inn is nO\I' hosting the Ne1vport· Harbor 1-ligh School football lean1 for its big n1eal prior to each 11•cck's garne. ENTERTAINMENT, TOO r By 1vay of c nt('rtainn1ent. lhf' Inn is currently offering a couple of ~tcllar attractions. 'rhe first of these is Pepe, ;i ~ensa t ional guitarist and voca!isL ,1·ith an in ternational flavor to his act. 111ho's appear- ing S unday and \Vedncsday evening:;;. if7raneois' CONTINENTA L CUISINE famous For FLAMING DUCK Open I I :00 A.M, -Closed MondoJy HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA IBISI BEACH BLVD. 842·1919 .. THE DERBY NOW The New est In EntertoJinment ..... ..• , . AccompoJ nied By The F-ines l In Food PRIME RIB • STEAK • LOBSTER IT A LIAN SPECIAL TIES Ap pf:olr ing Nightly ...., Direct F-rom LoJ~e T oJhoe JIM MURPHY TRIO Featurin g RUDY ROMAN In Our Cocktail lounqe 3 to 7 p.m.-Mon. thru Fri. DAILY DOUBLE HORS D'OEUVRE S 1262 PALISADES ROAD INEAR ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORTI COSTA MESA 546-8390 FOR ADVERTISING IN OUT 'N' ABOUT PHONE NORM STA NLEY, 642--4321 • 'l'hursday through Saturday nights t he mulli- talcnted Ron (l-farris) and i\'tarty 1Paulis) Duo take front and center stage. tilarty holds forth with sornr mighty fine guitar playing, \l'hile Ron alternates on the guitar, flute and b:injo. SANDWICH SPECIALS Also altracting consi derable attention is the Inn's 99 <'C'nl lunch specials. Sand11·iches all, you can lake your pick of a hamburger. beer d ip. corn beef or grill ed ha1n and cheese. Upping the tab only slightly, there's hk,l'ise a hot plate special for SI .25. Open ~eve n days a \\'eek. the \'illage Inn i:;; lo- cated on the rorner of Pa rk and ~farinc. Balboa Island. You \1·on't go \vrong dropping by this spot any tin1r. ~la g Chinese Casino If you are \\'andering around in the vicinity of the Ne11•port pier these invigorating fall days -as 11•e \Vere dolng last Salurday afternoon -the te111p· tation to st.roll fo r hours can't be restrained. In the process, naturally, you \\'Ork up quite an appetite along the \Vay. \ There are n1an y p!aceS 11•here you can slop for a riuick bite or settle in for a full n1eal. 1'hese range from rather g:iudy hot dog stands lo some truly t·harming and atn1ospheric restaurants serving everything from steaks to continental entrees. INTERESTING SPOT Son1e\\'here in bel\vecn these t"'O opposites t:otnes 11•hat is perhaps the area's most unusual and 1nleresting spot. It is the 1101\' n1ore than t1vo decades ol d Stag Chinese t 'as1 no. \1'here lack of fan cy trap- pings has no bearing on the excellent ('antonese food that's the house specialty. In n1an y 111ays. to step into the Casino is to turn the calendar ba ck to the late '30s or early '40s. ·rherc are no modern embellishments in the plain tables and booths used for sealing. Co,ona del M" ~ l ,i11e lt-nlia11 C11isi11.e Cocktails 2325 E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-B267 l"""atlo11.1 Opu Dolly -S p.111.. to l •.m. ClOSED MONDAY 11 lk _ Chinese Cuisine 11 /1!,1,7\A~MBQO <:UMBINATinN LllNCllEON PL;\TES FR0/'11 Sl.2~ T C'nft••CE ('(lo\ll'LETC DINNERS AitAAA: FHOl\l S:.!.9.l I !t1·1,.11t.:1I Coek 1;i!l L.-.uncr 'f\ --T• f[n1.,. !)'0('11111'"" 'I,,, 6 11.rn. ;;,c 'it Fo•iiturini: Tl'opi r•al Drink!'> I OPEN O•ll'r ll •M·ll "M 111 -i1 "~:~=· ir- ···•oNE ..... 6 4 ;;,.;;;;50 J 'il EAST 17·r11 -COSTA MESA FRANK FLYNN e e e PR~!.ENTS e e e Jazz You Can Understand e e e ~EATLHll NG e e e 808 BAIN-Gullo• FRAN., FLY NN -Ampllfl•d Moritnbo JERRY WILLIAMS-Dr11111J IOI STONE-Bers' e e e SPECIAl GUESTS e e e Alf: MOST-Clorl1tet tSOLOUT ON TIME·LIFI! RECOJIOSI KAREN 5EAY-Yoc:•li1 t Sund•v, Ottobtr 24, 1971 3 :00·~:00 P·"'· BALBOA PAVILION "400 MAIN STRllT -IALIOA, CAllFORNIA Ad111.l1llo11 Sl.50 per ,..-.011 • e e COCKTAILS e e e Special FRESH LOCAL LOBSTER! $4.95 NiGHTLY PLENTY OF PARKING .:~: ·TAtE rlttPWHAtE 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENI NSULA• (7 14) 673-4833 SIMPLE DECOR ·rhe si n1ple d ecor is highlighted by nothing rno re than several artistic murals on the "·alls dc- !~•l·ting birds, trees. n1ountains and a dragon. Btll the really big attrat:l ion here is the food an d the prices asked for ti. 'J'h e quality is every bit as good as I hat founrl 111 mu('h fant:ier places, and often at half lht: prirc It \\'as this kno11•ledge. co1nbincd "'ilh a sudden dt•· ~ire~\o satisfy our h unger pangs brought on by lht' long 11•alk, that carried us into the Casino. It inust be !u1·ther ackno111\edged. though. thal the n1ood of the mon1ent called for food outsidC' of thl! fare one "'ould ordinarily tons1der for ear!v Saturday dinnC"r. 1\nd the 111efe thought of all 111e goodies provided by a (:hin ese ~pread sec rncd c1111 - nenlly suita bl e. FIVE FAMILY DINNERS Al though the.restaurant offers five fan1ily ~tyl e dinners, the one tabbed al $2.50 per person is pro- bably the best bu y. You 'll rC'ceivc soup . :ilrn ond chicken cho\v n1ei n. egg foo young. barbecued sparl' r il)s, fried fresh shrin1p. fried rice, aln1011d cake and tea. 1'he other rami.ly style d inners are pri('ed hr· t w~n $3 and $5.50 per person. 'fhere arc also t\l'O special ind ividual plates offering a con1plele dinner for $1 .95 or $2.25. A1nong nearly 70 a la carte itetns on the n1enu, di shes reco1n1nended on the basis o f previous sarn pl- ing in clude the s11·eet and sour pork. $2; l'h incsc pea cho1v yuk. Sl.i5; al1n on d duck. $2; subgun1 tllo1v tnein, $1.85; ~hrin1p Y.'ith lo bster !:l:iucr, $2.25: hccf stean1ed rice Canto n, $2. For our early evening repast \\'C turned tn the ('asino's eOmbination plate dinners. 'fher<' are 12 of these ranging froin $1 .50 to $2.50. THREE BIG NIGHTS FRI., SAT. & SUN . MA~!10KAY \ The Platters · Camin9 Next j TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE DAILY DOUBLE-5,DO P.M. TO 7,00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY PATIO BRUNCH CHOICE OF- 1, HUEYOS RANCHEROS 2. STEAK & IEGGS l. EGGS IENEOICT I 1- pl11i EXTENSIVE IRUNCH MENU CALL FOR IESERYATIONS -548-116' 1601 W. COAST HIGHWAY -NEWPORT IEACH CHUCK YEAGER'S Complete Dinn er Prime Rib --S3.95 l11cJ11d '"9 g•1d&11 f,~,h •eget•ble1. q•11:c br •• d t nd ltrT•t t r<om Ouf ,.l~d b., DANCING & ENTlRTAINMENT NIGHTl Y Featuring SUNDANCE '\ 3295 Newport llvd. (~crou.~iqm Ci'y. Holl I Newport Beoch 673-1374 THE PUMPKIN WIL L PREVAIL AS THE GHOST OF BOBBIE BURNS MAKES HIS JUOGE· MENT COME •.• , •• • • • HALLOWEEN NIGHT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 Come In Costume And Brin9 Your Ghostfy Pumpkin For Our Midnight Judgment. Za11iesf Cos·111n1e · 6hn.rlle•t. P11mpkln /llo•t. Original Co11ple J7 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER For Reserv•+ions C•ll b44-l030 ENTERTAINMENT-VINA HARMER TRIO • ' NO. 9 FIRST 'l'he f1rsl of our two orders in this depa rtn1E'n l 11'as for No. 9 that offers barbec ued spare rib~. fried '-hri n1p and frit'd r1ee 'l'h e sC'co nd. ~10 12. provided fried s hrirn p. :-.\ICt'l :~nd '0\lr pork and fried r1l'c. Both plate-.. \\ere relished r1ghtdo\1·n In the la~t grau1 of rite_ '!'he s11·el't a nd i;;our sauce on the pork \1·as es pecially note11·orthv. and 1·onta1ned large. de· 1Je1ous t:ubes of green peppers. oni'ons and pinl'- applc. '!'he Stag ('hinese l'asino is loeated near the .\'e\1·port pier at 111 21st !)lace. It's possible to enJOY the en tire 1nenu at hon1e too by :;;im ply phoning 111 and picking UJ) you r orde r. Hours of business are 12 noon lo 12 nudnight. Sunday through l 'hursday, and 12 110011 lo 3 a.nl., Friday and Saturday. Hl"11l.e11·~ Costa )lesa It isn't e very night you ::;ct ou t fur dinner and ge t sidetracked befo re you eat by the sociability oC so1ncthing call ed a "Gully\v hu1nper " But such 1vas !he pleasant diversion 1ve stun1blcd into last ·r ues· d;1y ni gl1l during a visit to Heuben 's restaurant 111 ~ 'osta J\lcsa. ;\rr1 ving at 6 p.111 . ilS 11·e did . i ! 1\'as suggested hy the at1ra('t1ve hostess that \\'C 1n1ght like to step into the lounge and have our pre-dinner drink 1vhile the last hour of (;ully\11hun1per \ln1c \\'JS still in full S\V1ng. . ~ .. , '~ HAPPY HOUR Once seated the 11·ailrl'ss rilled us in on the de- lails. :\sit turns out. the rest:ni rant has sub.s titulcd the t:atchy 1vord "l:u1ly\\·llu1nper" fo r those more (·on11no11l y used-li ke "happy ''-as a designatio n for 1hc la te afternoon and t•a rly cvrnin~ <·01.:ktail hours. Sev<'ral distinctions of l1r.:ulJcn ':-t;uJl y\1•hun11ler l1ou!'~ ndd a bright ne\v nole to this old pas!i1nc. '!'o begin 11·ith, there's the G11l!y\vhun1per glass it!lelf. A ('Onversa tion pieC'e if there ever 1l'a,<; one, Continued on Page 24 DON JOSE' Now Appearing The Noted J<"J11 Pi <!l ni~t CHARLOTTE POLITE Nationally Accl<!i imed lli one of the C ountry'i F-ive Top J o!IZ Pi a ni~ti Enchil.1da and Taco ......... , .•..... SJ .JS Chili Relleno · Enchilada ... , , , .• , •... SI .SO S••~•d with Rice, l eo111. To1tadito1 and Solu1 FINEST MEXICAN FOOD AT IEASONABLE l"AICfS e COCKTAILS e 9093 E. Adams (At Magnolia I Huntington Beach 962-7911 ~ C!l§BR!iTiES Larry • Danny • Rick • Eddie GRAND OPENING THURSDAY OCT. 28 Steaks'• Sonara Style Mexican Food *DA~CING *SHOWS tuesday thni sunday attitude adjustment DBL COCKTAR.S three 'Iii si1 reserntions 673-8950 3201 L Pocific Coast Hwy CORONA DE( MAR ,. ) , --...... ' . O!Jl Y PILOT \\~(")~ ANCHOR INN HOUSI 0, SU.FOOD DINNER • COCKTAILS OPEN DAIL Y 4 PM TO 11 PM SUNDAY 2 PM TO 9,30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS 1814 N. Coast Hwy . !El Camino Reall SAN CLEMENTE 492-6571 HAPPY HOUR AT THE OYSTER BAR ,,,, __ .,rt I IO 1 , ......... ,,_ (otrf••~I• lob.+"' CONTINENTAL CUISINE e SEA FOOD STEAKS e COCKTAILS TO 2 A .M. LUNCH & DINNER DA IL Y 11 A .M . to 11 :30 P.M. .~l'.\'Jl.-1\. Hll l'.\Cll 9::111·4 Now Appll'l •rin q Tu11. thru S.t. 8:30 lo I :lO BRANDIE BRANDON DUO Thurul•y f •thlon Show-12:1S llt02 Co •1t Hwy. (At Crown V•ll•y ,kwy.) LAGUNA NIGUEL 09-2626 06-5773 DINE IN OUR ROMANTIC CELLA R LA C.:A ,.E RES1'AU R . .\N1' STE AK • LOBSTER • PRIME RIB COCKTAILS • WIN E TWILIGHT SPECIALS 5 to 6:4S p.m.-Sun. fhru Fri. •c@ JI Prim• Rib el B••f. Au Ju• Tip Slr!oln Lunch•on Sl•ak SJ.t S ...... Sl.25 ~.,. • .i .. .+), 1,, ... ,j 'I""" ,.1.d. r.~"'<• ,,r d''"'"o .~ ...... u ••• P.,,,1~··· G ••ilt" ~•qo•o b l ,, .~d q o•l•c b•t•d /'y 8t ••"•'I• od.J ition ol \ Llltl(.loeo!i" 11o1., ... '"'• F•l.l .................. 11 :JO '• l :ltl DI ...... w •• ~d11¥• .. , ..................... S:{IO te 11 :00 I Foflllll.ry Oflilll S.tvtdOf , •...••• , . , , • , •• , , • , . , !:00 I• 12:00 \ 1695 1/1 Irv ine A¥e, (Corner of 17th St .I COSTA MESA 646·7944 GULLY H HU.HPER TI/11£ AT Reuben's • B0:\1BER cocr:TAILS assorted HORS D' OECVRfS ('fl \'Tl\' F.l'l'T A I , Cl/ISi N "-._ .~EA F()OJIS CllAllCflAI, 1111011,F.ll .• liTEAKS l ,11nc-h • Dlntier •:n•t"'r•" lnment F'r11 1 11 r!n~ NORM l'ANTO DUO A.II Meier CrHllt Cerd.....,leflty of Parkh•t F. l'I' J" ,, NEW EARLY DINERS COM•LETI DINNH flliR Rt;AUTlf'lJL 1111'1'1;\'G ROOM HIW HOUIS 0 .oly MoR !l"W fr0,..11 J O •·"' I•} a "' S1tu•J1, J 1JO •·"'· le 1 ...... --Clt11•ll SuR4•l 1670 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-129 ' . II ' i II I • • .. --.c "-.... . - WEEKENDER Continu.d from P•g• 23 its rather form idable size leaves no room fo r doubt that you're ~ruly receiving a double--i! not more- of your favo rite hig hball for the price of one. HORS O'OEUVRES APLENT Y V.'hile: you are testing yo ur encturance (or Gultywhumper ronsumption there's ample oppor· tunity to cheek your stamina in rhe tictbit depart· ment too \Vhl ch means trying not tn overindulge in the bountiful supply or hors d'oeuvres. St1ch sna cks. nePdless to s;i y. are not an un com· mon s1ght at .ci m1 lar cocklatl 'galher1n}l:s. Rut the ""·ay they're .c:erved here-in a becknn1n_e help ~·nurself·l o-all·you·v.·ant buffet spread-bespPak s a certain flair. . SLI CE AWAY (}ne Steps Up \O lh e buffet table and IS ftrSI greelerl by a large tray <"onlaining mound s of var i· ou~ cracker.~ and r he rry tomatoes. Putting as man,v of each :1s yn11 \\':Int nn your individual plale. you arp next fref' to t.:il\e cu ll er in hand and slice a1o1'av on a huge block of chee.s e. ~ !l .n ,.... l'hen if':; on tn tv.·o hig chafin~ d1s lies filled \1·1 th the night '~ liol hors rl 'oeuvres. Those nffererl \"JSrr Of.I) JAP,i\N . . ' • OUT 'N ABOUT (I durtn~ our spin around the !able "'ere some lan gy b1te-slZf' p iece.~ nf sau sage and Swedish meatballs. both s1mmer1ng 1n delicious sauces. \7 _/ .LIJL) DAI~ Y FEATURE ti1ana~tng In hold our Gullywhumper drink s tn one cacoh and to make no more than one run on lhP hors d'ne 11v res spread, we felt ;that might not ha1·1> been the casP if we had arrived earlier. For lhnse \11 th greater capacity than ou rs. ho"·evcr. thP.sP spi>- 1'1a! rock !a1J hours are a d;uJy feature, fl1onda y through rriday, from 4 ln 7 p.m. Ad.1ourning tn the d1ntng room "'e didn 't feel lhe need lo order even a short drink be/ore getting 1ntn the bu~ines.~ of selecting entreei:;. Thf! menu at 1h1." particular R eube n ·.~ stand offers 1 1 pnssi hili t1es, tv.1n of v.1hich, \\'e v.'ere to ld. are quite rece nt add1· lions. <'hnices nn the bill of fare . all served v.·1th a \·ariety of chilled salads and hot. bread. inrludP _2"t'oun d sirloin steak, $:J.25 : top si rloin4steak. $4 R.'i ; porterhouse steak 1catlleman'5 cu l!. $5Jl5; one Aus· lr.:iJi;in Jn bster tail /served \1·i th rice pi!af l. $4 .85; ___ ............. ----.... -- rried chi cken a la Reuben .. $3 .35, steak and lobster co mbo . $8.95 . TWO NEW ITEMS ll::i v1ni;: at one tim E' or an other ~a\"orerl mos! nr Heuben 's stt1nda rd enlrees. v.'e couldn't bypass the opportunity In try tv.·o brand new items. Beyond te sting the unkno\1·n. thou gh, both struck our fan cy as appeali ng dishes. First v.·ai; the mixerl seafood brl'){'helle. sauteed ir1 a rtc h Ba rcelona sauce and ser\ erl v.·rth rtcP pil af, $3 fi~ 1'h1s nPl!ed exfremel~· generou~ rnr11on~ n( delerlahle shrin1p, scal lops anrl ha l!hut in terlaced 11 Ith chunks of green pepper and on inn and coo ked on a sl\e\\'P.r 'l'he scl'ond. ::i nd equally flavorso nH'. ( hoil'e 1\;i.'> oven-ro::i::rrrt rark of lamb. $4 2~ ('onstsllng nf SP\'Pn or eight ribs of a foresadd!e of lamb. !he meat hart IJeen marinated Jn an exre.l le.n1 s.aure and \1·as served \vi th appropriate spi ced peach and mint Jell). SALADS CHOICE Prior to the arrival of the entr('es ;ii our booth. ire ma dp a rev.1arding trip to the self·s~rvice 1iala d bar. ThrPe kind s of sal ad \vere av:11lable-ln ssed ,[!reen , four-bean and cucumber \1·1th .'\l1cect rrd onion. Continul!d on Page! 25 PRIME RIB e SEAFOOD STEAKS e COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH 11 to 2;30 DINNER 5 to 12 SUNDAY BR UNCH FROM I 0 A.M. ----- f'(lr :·\dvert1s1ng in Ou! '1\"' AOOu t Phone Nor1TI Stanley o42A32t Enl 1rf .. inm1nt W1dn1sdAy thru Sund .!l y 1 O~ N. BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT BEACH In Th i M8 rin8 Dun ll'll 644-4031 RIVIERA NOW APPEARING RESTAURANT BEACH BALL HOWARD LISZT & DOROTHY HARPELL Continental Cui1int Cocklail 1 Srrr111g L tH!('llr oit n11rl nn•r1 rr i\f ondoy through Sri1ur.da11. NOW SERVING COCKTAILS SUNtlAY tRUNCH 10 A.M. IO] l'.M. LUNCH -DINNER Excellent F uu<l Speci"lizing In GIANT CRAB LEGS IANQUn FACILITI ES l l 7 l'ACIFIC COAST HW Y. HUNTINGTON llACH OP£"1 I DAYJ ll•••••~t:on• Accep!td F•t ~•nln M J er ,...,. 516·2555 Closed Sundays W1 <'J r1 lot<'J ted next lo th e May Co. in Sou th Co<'l sl Pl111.!1 , Jlll S. t rhtol Ceste M'1o 5~fl.J 14tl PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT Doug Kennedy Entertaining Nightly 2116 W. OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH ( A F•w D-r• W"t ef • Th• N1wport 'l1r 673-9628 '!/;,..,. ~ -... MONDAY, OCT. 25•..,....,....,. ~.o' GALA HUNGARIAN DI NN ER"p"' I $4.75 I .Ill 11 n1 ht< r SA l~d <:ream t>I ~1 u ~hroom ~nur I ("JltC KEr\' PAPRIKA Au1 1e-r e-<l :'\'nnrllc,, (,rrtn P ell~. Arricnt r>umplJ n~'· Pu rn ~rn ic lc.el RrPad ~ I Arr le-S1rudPI After r>1nntr \nf{PI" m ~~~f!!q~~-Re servations Suggest ed I EVE~Y SAT.URDAY I \2 STEAK DINNERS F,.OR • French Fri e s • French Fri ed Onion Rings • Toned Salad • -Roll and Butter 8rin 9 a fri "nd! Ti1 k1 .td11 a nl e91 of lhi~d •l ici ous din - 111r for 2 , •t • just ri9ht pric 11, 1/1 lb. t1nd1r cho ic.11 ,teak, cut to Br.dford Hout• sp1cific1tior11. B• good to " fr i1ncL or m1yb• th1 family1 Th it mea l, i1 • f•.,.arit• with •II , •• you'll b• • winn 1r! - $ . . Open D•lly M•11. thru l•f. t :lO ··"'• ,. ' ''"'F SurMl •Y rJ/-KNOWN FOR VAlUES 1 ti ··'"· •• ' '·'"· GRANT PLAZA -BROOKHURST & AOAMS -HUNT INGTON BEACH • SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Mt 'n Ed"s mobile ovens speed dslic;ious piping· hot p1zz11s to your door in m inutes. • . "' THE HAMBURGER HAMLET 1 2 IS NOW OPEN AT 10:00 A.M. FOR , SUNDAY MORNING BR.EAKFAST Fe<'l+urin9 O ur Own F.,bulous GOLDEN BROWN. PANCAKES . ,AND ~ Is $laying -Opel\'"u~l:OO P.M. Friday and Salu~ay -tvenings "--.) '-Monday throu9h Fridoy '- 3: 30 to 6:30 P.M. OUR BAR FEATURES FROM THE WELL AHSTON McNAB'S IT 'S A DOUBLE SLUGGEL Ol'EN DAILY FOR LUNCH, DINNER, COCKTAILS Moel. thru Thurs., 11 :JO •.m. to 9 p.m. Frld1y \.1 :30 •.m. to 11 p.m. -Saturd•y 4 to 11 p.m. Sunday I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m, 1545 ADAMS AVE. (At H1rbor l lvd .) • C(>STA I. MESA S-46·7392 ' • I • • I '</I I I ·' ' • I• o--·· TEMPLE GARDENS Q-H~SSRes lnuront MICHAIL W. ,LOlll Y.c•lkt /G•lt•rl1t Ar,.•rl11t •• 0 111 Lur1ch•or1 & Oir1r1•r O•ily RICKSHA COCKTAIL aul',!T LU NCH 11::1G-1 :10 ~L~~~?E ~~or1d•y thru f'rld•y lSOO ADAMS {•t H1rbor) COSTA MESA Fri. 1 S•t. I I• 1 fr111 11nni: Exo 11e 'J'rnpit A] Drinks 540-1937 540-1 tll NOW APPEARING THUS.· FRI.· SAT. NITES RON & MARTY · Tht 1·rr.'l'.al1 /r s of Or1111gt Cou11r11" W.d. & Sun. NitH PEPE VILLA DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS-99' CORNER OF PARK & BALBOA ISLANO MARINE 673-4S30 ~m~ BEAUTIFUL FOOD Proudly Pr•'""t' c. c. RYDER S...tatle11<1I G11ltwrht/ Yec:ell1t Mo"d•y ,..,, Sat••d.., SUNDAY IS f AMIL Y NIGHT FEATURING BUMIO TijE CLOWN W ith Prit•' & Favors ro;'." All Childr~n 2831 BRISTOL STREET COSTA MESA 546-3484 OOITLfl MEXICAN RESTAURANT "FINEST MEX ICAN CUISINE IN ORANGE COUNTY" fcEATURING TOP El\1TERTAINMEi\1T i\NIJ DANCING FRI. AND SAT. NITES 9 P.M. ta 2 A .M .. Dir1ir19 Hour' I I to 11 D•ily A1tec.1 Lou n9• Op•r1 To 2 <1.m . Fri. •nd S.t. 547 W. 19th ST., COSTA MESA FOOD TO GO -642-9764 /:v We Prom ise You Good ,,,j/aurant @1~ 1r1d .AMERICAN CUISINE TROP ICAL COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT POLYNESIAN SHOWS Thur. 'hru Sun. Nithh NOW APPEARING Th urs. thru Sun. Nit el 8:)0 to I :30 The S•r1s•lior11I Samoer1 Voc alist Guitaris t ' TIM FULOA 8961 ADAMS AVE. (1t M19noli1) HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-5050 ( New AppHrin9 THE MARK DAVID$0N TRIO \ SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE UUNCH 11 ,. l LUt-JCH e DINNER COCKTAILS e OANClil/G ll~"N J~ll w . COAST Hw'r. J;} VV NEWPORT IUCH nocKS 64l-4ZH ' . 1 \ ,.-.. , ' \ OUT 'N' ABOUT Contin u.d from P•e-24 Helpl ng: CJu rset ves to slight quantities o f the 1111\er l\l'O, we tonr entraled on the crisp tossed ~een.s to \\h1rh \.\'e added cherry tomatoes, crou· lons .and cnun;p. ground pepper. Among the three dressi n~s offered. "'e skipped the roquefort and thou .~and 1.~l and and went to the house special-a ri<Juant l'Oncoc:linn of vinegar, oil, spices and the highly 11nusual ingredient of tuna. Frorn lhe a la carte offerings that include fr esh 1J1u~hr0oms a la skillet, $1 .10. and potatoes, fiO rent~. \1 P (·hose several nicely cooked artichoke5, 95 cents ea {'h. FLUFFY ANGEL CAKE .\n altogether gratifying meal "'as rounded oul \l'ilh \\lo slices of \i'1's sensational angel food cake \1 h1rh. tn,i::elher \11th \'i's pies, is a regular and h1gh!y-rcc-nrnmendf'd fe ature al most Reuben's res· ra11rant!i. 1'he large and fluffy sl i re~ of cake "'ere <'oatPd \111h a eon1h1na11on of bo!h \l·hippf'd cr('an1 and rn(\('ha frost1n1:. · · OpC'n !'e1·('n ci a.1's a 11cek rnr lunch anci <i innrr, the l"n!>!a 1\le~a Reuben'!' ts located at 15.')5 \\', :\dan1s, near the 1ntersect1on o! Harbor Blvd. Guid.e to f '11t1 Film Bares Japan Soul l>CT. 22 SOlTL OF .JAPAi\1 -Ken Wo\f,e;uiJ! film rlet;ul!i rla rly l1fP nf a .J ~pant!ie fiim1ly, R p.m . tOOa y, in Orll.ngp Coa~l r.flllCJ!P Audirnrium. 27fll F'a irvie;w Rn;:irl. Co~t;i ~ips;i. Tickel.~ S2 at d(l(lr. Se<'flnd nf a serie~ of tr;:i1·et films offerf!d bv the Ne"'- port Harbor K1w11nis F'oundat100. · ()CT. 22 to i\'O\'. ;. i\1EXICO A\Jl f.U . .\TEj\fALA -Oran~P: Cnai:I Cnllf'gr r rJ>- ff'sSOr L!nl'rl ~1a.~nn Smith t:on!1nue~ lerrure seriP.~ with rl l5- C'U!iSJnn ni°Chi;:ip::is: El Tapnn. Palcnqur 11nrl Rrinampak . from 7 1n !l pm. tnda v in lhP .~r1enre hall nr 0r<'lnj1r Cn;:ist Col- ltge. The Friday scnes is free ;ind npen tn the public . OCT. 2% ~ ;>..OV. 13 I fANTA;\IA i\11-:XICANA -r;irlua ThP:.J!f'r [;ill prcscn· !;:iunn tells :inr1e;n! Az1cc \nvP !ilor·1. II Jn p.in. \\'pr! . S;:iL anrl 2.:lll pm. \l.'erl. ;:inrl S;;t. Thra1;r ;:inrl rP:s1:.iur;:in1 ll"tll!Prl on rad11a AvP, thret> mi les nnrth of Fnothill Blvd., 1n Cl;ire· mont. Re;serl'alions. li2fi..1288. (}CT. ?'l • 24 Ai\I ERICA'\ INlllA.\' \\'Et:K -1..-is-An,ecles Count.v F;:iir- ~rnur1rl~. T'omnn;i, lnd1;:in rl;:incrr~. ruJtur;:iJ anrl craft Pl- h1h1!s rrnm Ill il 1n. tn Ill pm F'ri. ;:inrl S111 : 10 a.m. lo 'i um. Sun. Ttrkets: Arlults l l . chilrlrcn 50 cent.~. ~ ot-r. 2.1 , LIT'rl-:H BAY TOUR ~·riPnd.~ nf Ne "''J>Orl Ray nffer rree li!UldPrl rnurs frnn1 g 11 a.m. Sa l. r.rnups ml!'f'I at lht 1n· ler~e<'flnn nf F.:as!bluff nrl R;ick Ray Dri\'P.S, Corona rle;l ~1ar. Call 4!14·41fil fnr 1nform;:it1fln. Cl(I, ?:I ALL·t:OLJ.Et;E llA\1'1-: -Rr;irlr.;;' h;if·k lll\ f)rg;:ini.~I Rill\• rr;ir<;nn ilnrl thf' rar 1f1c ~;;:i$ :inrl f,lretrir hPilrliinP rl;:inrp Ill Ii pm S;:it. in lhe: A,i:ric·ulf\Jrr Rldg , Ot;:in~P \.(lun ry F.1ir· J?round~. Ct1~l11 \!"""· Tickpt~ ;:i1·111!11ble: frnm Associat t d Stu· den!s office; iH UC lr1·1ne. 8.1:J-J,'i47. OCT. ~.1 . ~· L AGUr\'A R~:A Cll Cl \'lC RALLET -Ser ir:;;· nprn1n,i: enn- <r rls $f'I fnr lhp l,;i~lln;i ,\1oul!on rtay hou~P rm the: F'!":SI!· 1;il nf Ar1~ izrnunn~. l .;ig11 n11 RP;:irh. S;:iturda.v prn,!!:r;:im 1.~ al ,11 .111 pm. ;:i nrl 1trkeL~ ;irr .$:\ fnr ;;riult~. "R;i !lr:t fnr Chilrlrcn" progr;:im l~ ::11 2:30 p n1 . Sunrl :iy ;:inrl t ickeL~ are 12 for adults. Continued an Page 26 PRESENTS GINO LANZI MoRdDy th r11 Witd ... ul•Y TONY FLORES lhundoy thrv sw .. doy Appit•rlft. ' ID 11 , ..... IR Ti.. WI ... C.ilor-11 ID 2 Up$f8lf'll FEATURING DINNERS 111 •h· s.11 Fr•n<•ICO Me nner 1.t.CI( OF l AMI STlA.llS e SEAFOOD ~ TO 11 NIGHTLY iUSINISSMAN 'S LUNCH 11'00 TO S ------SATUROAY-11 to S LUNCH OR BRUNCH ll,.••• e11d food Co111ri11t for Portie• SUNDAY-BR UNC H Ol"l'H I YERY DAY (IOI THI Otl!:•OI •DJ.t.CfOIT TO NIW~Oll T I EICOI r 1111 2106 W. OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT IUCH Indian :Fest At Pon1ona Fairgrounds Real Cantonese f Pod 11t htr• Dr t1ke hom1 . ST AG CHINESE CASINO 111 2 I st pl., Newport 811ch . OR iole 3·9S60 btt-• Y-l r••"4 D.ity 12.12 -frl. •"4 SM. 'tll J •·"'· •, ,, For Reservations c.all : Zenith 9-992 4 FUNNY HOW lOVERS START AS ..• "friends" @ TECHNlCOLOA" <a> A PARAMOUNT PICTURE NOW AT BOT H EDWA RD S CINEMAS l "lO ~I HAllllOll 1 2 Ell IOIT {,()ULIJ STA RS IN "I LOVE MY WIFE" (R) -~-~~~~+-:"""'~ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES IXClU!!.YI OIANG( COUNTY fN6AG~~fflfT ,,_ ... ~ ............. _... .......... ~ .. -.......... .. ,,..... -, ,..,--. .G.---. .. -· -~ . ~---\~_,-.... ~ \··' _,,,·\(--.:.\ < '~ ~ "!,',7 I ~':'-""'.j ,._ " \ wo-.-.~ ,{ ,......... _.., -"' .:;.._·;_,J!I ~ ...... _. ... mokt wor . he did Johnny 901 h11 gun Jason Roborth Donold Sullltrlond 1 Exclusive Orange County Indoor Engagement I -l"~U\ -J~"• '"""•· •i. T...... .. ' "Tl•IY SHOOT HO•tll, Dt)J•fT THIY 7"' .. Fri cloy Evening OCT08£Jt 22 , " DA.tL.Y 'ILOf If Saturday Morning 0CT09[Jt 21 For Advert ising in Out 'N' About Phone Norm Stanlet 642-4321 l . ~ .. %8 DAil Y PILOT Friday , Octo b'r 22, 19'11 ===============.~""'·-~~_......,, ....... ..,, ..... """""""""~19'.'l i~t~~~~~ Guide to Fun SOUTH COAST llAZ.. 0.-'" ' d f couo ,.~,.,. 171 •1 j4().,1t1 1 ...... , Continue rom Page 25 SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH Oro .... Co11•ty'1 fine.' MM<tio11 of Tropl~•I fish CHtd Cioldfi- • AQUARIUMS e MAINTENANCE SERYICl e LtYE FOODS e LIYl PLANTS l ll W. WIL~ON, COSTA MESA (of! F•lr~••W l!G .) 1 .. ·1'•1 tQl} A!l•nT•, 1-11Jl'lllNGlON BEACl'I (Ne•• ro N~w Luc~~·•) '61-0111 KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN OCT. %8 STORY HOUR -Costa r.1esa Library. 566 Center St., Costa ,\lcsa. offers a children's story hour each Thurs. al 10:30 a.m. OCT. %9 SURFING fIL~1 -"Cosmic. Children "' screens at 8 p.m. Friday, in Forum JI of Golden \Vest College, Huntington Beach . Tickets $1.50. OCT. 29 · 30 JR \'INE 1\-tASTER CHORALE -Concert at 8:30 p.m. Fri. and Sat. in the auditorium of Orc.nge Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets, $3. Call 633-3570. OCT. 30 THEATER BENEFIT -"Another Evening vdth Miss ?11ag- gl" benefits the LagWla J\1oulton Community Theater. 8:30 p.m. Sat. in the Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach . Donation. $;.. Call 494-0743. New Actress FOR RESERVATIONS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) CALL l\EWPORT CENTER TRAVEL Mary Ure asked to be released from her role in • 'The Re\lengers" ""ith Ernest Borgnine and William Holden and was replaced by Susa n Hayv.'ard. 644-1412 FOR Lola Robin~ "'-SITM"-R MESA lRAYEL AGENCY 2790 Harbor at Adams S46-8181 RESERVATIONS - . . . . . ' ....•. -- ' ~ '., . '·•;I: DARREL EBERT WINS WATERCOLOR SHOW AWARD Artist and Wife .at Laguna Art Gallery With Prin Check 'Bear Country' Due Debuts Next Spring at Disneyland The lndian Village at Disneyland will be gone by next spring. In its place "·ill be a new four-acre attraction -•·Bear Country." D i s 11 e y 's electronically motivated systen1 for giving action to three·dlmensional fig11res v.·ill make ''Country Bear Jamboree" the ninth '"audio-animatronics" presen- tation in Disneyland. This technique is the Jifc- force for such park favorites as '"Pirates of tbe Caribbean.'' "Haunted Mansion," "(ireat fl1oments with !\tr. Lincoln," and "It 's a Small \Vorld." Details of the new land, its featured adventure and other elements are still in the early- development stage at \VED Enterprises, Inc., fJi sney ficials said. \VED is the Disneyland plan- ning and design firm , \vhich has ''imagineered'' Californ ia's Disneyland and Walt Disney \Vorld in F'lorida. including all attractions in both projects. Site-preparation ~'ork has begun al Disneyland in the northwest quadrant of the Park, near Frontierland. A.dull• U.71 -Jr'•. 11.lS ·Kid• Ile Florence Hf~d1rl0n "'SONG Of NORWAY" !GI plu• "WHlN 8 8ELLS TOLL" (GPJ 1'·~1. • !W;l~!h(•~ • ;r'.'\('• !~~ M> • , '1"-'"I "":, •! ,-·~ I/ " • fi ' \j ., • '"""' Mon. thr11 Th11r$.-8 P.M. Friday At 8:30 Sat. I :30-S:otl-8:30 Sun. 1 P.M.-4:30-8 P.M. Tonite at 5:30 & 9:45 cl ia kazan"s the :i=e· . . . . ~ ' . .... Newport Artist Wins Newport Beach resident. Darrel Ebert, a Golden West College art instructor. has received a first place a"·ard 1n the !'list annual exhibit of the California \Valer Color Soc1ctv being shown through Nov. 2. <1.t the Laguna Beach A r t Association Callery, 307 Cliif Drive, Laguna Beach. Ebert's work, "'Dubrovnek". a non·objecl1ve painting of I 't'ugoslav1Hn \•1llage. was one of 86 p1e!'eS se!eeled from 800 t'rilne~. It won a SIOO a"'ard fron1 the Bu~za Cardoza gree t.. 1ng c<ira finn. FINAL WEEK W~d. Su~. ~ •• , W<d,/llfur./~Ull. SJ.lS·1•.~o a p.m, 1 a 10 p.m. ~:~IS•f, ll.7l·~•.OJ ~ ,/, .r:rh 1'u;i·1 R,1rrrr•w1' COST A MESA. Rl.'-.e1~al>on;: 64G I 3b3 or ,111 Mu~ual Agencies. T IZ.13.ASK I N A Herbert Ro-.:..Pe!(!r Hyo"'~ P1 odtxtion 1111 ~. s,oo ~~ In """>""" l; Iii<~ 's a ~OF~21 1 r========================- TAKE TJIE CRUISES. r We. Dare You . NE\VS QUIZ . Eve ry Saturday ,, & 12 Days AOln $395.: First you get a $28,000,000 floating resort. It has three swim pools. two nightclubs, eight pubs, a spacious theater, gourmet restaurants, outdoor sports, and indoor game~ But this pertect vacation setting doesn1 just hang acound and let you yawn al the same old geogr;why. You get a spectacular ocean view that changes every second. You get Mexico-Acapulco, Zihuantanejo, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan. And you explore each fascinating Port lrom the best hotel in town, the one that brought you. Think of it as an 11 or 12 Day lloating fiesta You1t meet new friends. You 'll let the sun and sea subtract a few years from the way you feel. We'll even be nice to your wallet Our unprecedented low far~s include round trip transportation, air conditioned stateroom, all meals, and entertainment The T.S.S. 'Fairsea is of Liberian Registry with an enchanling Italian crew who indulge your every wish. It's th e vacation value of a lifetime. Catch the Fairsea during her gala maiden season! Sailing Dates Prom Los Angeles: Dec. 17, 29, Jan. 10, 21 . Feb. 2, 14, 25, Mar. 8, 20, 31, Apr. 12, 24; Mays. Additional 1972 sailing dates on requesL Call your tr11vel agent now! ' SITMAR CRUISES The 'tlllCalion you haw to sea, to beliew. 1000 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. CA 90017 • Phone (2~3) 485...SS62 W.1i.nd Cruise from San Franchco, l nlshts from '95, sailing Dccembe110, 1971. • ·-. / •• \ MGM'S FABULOUS THREE ,,. TH[ "l WT T• .. Ht. WEl1<$ Wf_ W!ll .-,.fSl .. T lHll'~l 0 0 lH£ M(KT Srl(:1ACVLAOI flLOOS Of' ALL T!Ml SHO"""' ... TH~ M•G .. •••C f .. Cf O• .... ol sc .. t~ .. COLO" & s Tl "lO•HO .. •C ~ov .. o 16 ACADEMY AWARDS DAVID LEAN"S DOCTOR ZHiVAGO NOW SHOWING ONE WEEK ONLY! G MGM EACH FILM Will BE PRESENTED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY EXCLUSIVELY AT CINEDOME 20 ORA:NGf • 532·3328 Chopmorl & S.A. hrv ! 00 p, ... dooly t,3() fri, & '..c' Mal""• Sal. & Sufi. E A COSTA MISA • S48·1 SS2 1811-4~•1 1:00 ,_._ Mlly 1:)0 l rl, & Set. M•ttJUll SAT. & JU•. " Founlain Valley DriYe-ln Sfin Oif!Qo Fr-..y At Brook.tan! 962,;2481 ~f>o .. sk11 Qt°"''- split c:owh id• jac~eti & pants from !evi h•n~•mt1lcard • mtittr '~'"JI• 7 ft1hion i1l•nd, no.,,po rl <1nl1r 644·5070 £i;dnN£WrORT BIA(1"1·<1 l the entrance to the f nbulou. l1de> l•lt.-UR l tfJ'..O • • ii .t • .• I 1' I I *•• • • • • • • • • • o • o • • • o o • • • • • • • o • RICHARD BENJAMIN JOANNA SHIMKUS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN ALSD GEORGE C. ·SCOTI "THE LAST RUN" MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:40 IT'S FROM FOX !RI "HE 'S A GOOD COP" THE TIME IS JUST RIGHT FOR AN ALL OUT THRILLER LIKE THIS NOTE: "LAST RUN" Show11 011ly et 7 ,,M, Tot1lt9 ,,_ .. KATHY CANNON· JOYCE WILLIAM S· PEGI BOUCH ER ..-: -..:1~ -.n11 ~: ,.r,;::~ rrG~ORGE AAMITAL~ ·A Sf\'/ l~ORlD PICTUR!S RHE.l.S~.3 •••• CO·HIT ••••• .----Thedlrty-OfdeVlh---...., 1\Tf ))Jl~N IN fjJ\f;J~S -~~ ••• !•" .·. -.. ' SHOWING NOW! " GETlOKNOW THE JUNGLE BEFORE J. 1:HEY PAVE IT. ' . -.I. • 9 ' Afrtcan Elephant• !Dl~- , ••• CO·HIT •••• Ct-Hit at IUINA PA K Drtv .. lo Only John W•yn• i• 'RIO LOBO~., • . .. ' ' Your G11ide io Movies T.R. Baskin Stamped GP Edi I o r 's Note: U'his movie 9uid~ U prept2 rl!d b~ the ji/m..s committee of Ho,.bor Council PTA. !tlrs. Harry Metlor is prerident and Ai rs. Bruce Nord/.and is committee cha irman. Ii is inlended ns a referenr.~ in rl.eterrn/i1 i11g suitnble f 1 l m !I Jor certain age gro1,ps and will appear weekly. Your views are solicited. !tfail the111 to !tfo- vre G1tide, core of the DAILY Pi t.OT. * ADULTS Benjsmin becomes bored with tion Era. Clark Gable and Vl· his empty, ~ft marri~gf' And vlen Ltlgh. career. Turns to sexual fan- tasies and one brief encounter Dr. ZbJYago (GP): Omar wit h a streetwalker. Co-stars Shari: portrays young Russi an Joanna Shimkus. tl(l('tnr and poet caught up ln his courylry·s revolutionary The Or11al1atloa (GP ): Sid-uphe<1val, Geraldine Chaplin is ney Poitier stars as 1 police his wire and Julie Christie detective, joins forces "'ith portrays the mistress he met \'igilantes \vho 11re tr.a'~g while serving in the Army. down an international drug ring. Barbara !licNa1r and "Kotch'' (G.P): \Valter Mat. Sheree North co-star. thau plays ta lkative, opiJl.. ionated, lovable w i do we r mercenary involved ln 1 Mex· ie.1n revclutio n, temporarily sidetracked by re 1 cu Ing Shirley Macl..alnt (An alleged nun I from three drunks In the desert. Filmed in Mexico. When Eight Bel\5 Toll (GP): Alistair t.1acLean's s t o r y about two intelligence men sent to Scotland lo hunt for missing gold. The action takes pl1ee aboard a yacht and in a cave under a castle ~rched on a rugged Wlside cliff. FAMILY The African Elf'phant IGl : Friday, October 22, l'f71 MDI/IE fW1MJ8 FOR PARENTS AND 'l'OUNO PEDPl£ ,,.. ........ .,,,..,_,. .... ..,.... ,.,_, -,,.. ...,_,. Ol -·• ,_ row ,_.... .,. _ •IWllJ<-. -------------------- ···························· * OAIL Y •JLOT 2'f · HOLIDAY MATINEES MON. • OCT. 2Sth AT ALL DWAIDS CINIMA THIA'hD WORLD PREMIERE ........ CAN DICE BERGEN PETER BOYLE • ~ ... ___ ,,,_ IR.BASKIN Tht-Co nformist /RI: The traged y of a man and his limes starring Jean.Louis Trint1gnant as a rled1ca!OO Fascisl "'hose life is caught in a Wf'b of disaster. The Stewardessts (XI: Film retired from hard\\•are store in 30 concerning the after du· and [i\,iig with son's fa mily. ly activities of five airline Farn.ily tries to move him tn stewardesses ~·ho seek sex rest home. Jack Lemmon lhrills \\'ith men or inanimate directs this drama-comedy objects . dealing with three generations Documentary filmed in Africa which follows the life, beauty ALSO .bllnCoa11 -Mortialllldd and pov.•er of the bull elephant!::'.::=========~ ~~=:::§l!;A~Tl;D;(':;G~•;;:=:::;~ -• 111-im" ......... __ ,. .. _ ... _ ........ _ .. _ . .,_.._ The Arra.ne:emenL ( R I : Summf'r 01 "4Z !R): A under one roof. nostalgic return In the early The Last Run <GP ): After a "'ar years depicting three nine year hide-out in Lalin teenage bo~·s a\.\'akening In America, gangster conles out romance and sex. They \\'hile of hiding \\•he n he can't resist away summer at an Eastern one last assignn1ent. George shore resort planning con-C. Sco!t is the underwarld qiiests. Sen11itive Hermie falls fig ure. in his natural habitat. t •Dwa"D l How The West Was \\'on (GI· The settling or the West ! ~ (pa:, •.JU!':\ j presented in five episodf's with -"" •aT•p .. - scenic photography and an all ::-=..:: ~~ ... ..!."'.:.! ::.!: ::!" ..!:! '.:.:!1 Personality and sex u a I ha ngups of a brl!Jiant public relations m11n (K irk Dougla s) in his computerized world , Faye Dun away plays the uninhihited office nustress. Debor ah Ke rr is the e!ll.ahlish - ment 'vire trying to Sil\'e her world and mRrringe. Carnal Knowledge j R ) : in love with beautiful Army wife. J ennifer O'Neill and The Law man (GP): A story Gary Gtlmes slAr. of tht: violent West Bt1rt Lan- caster portrays marsha l who T.R. Bas kin ~GP!: C11 ndice enforces the Ja1v among all Bergen and Petf'r Boyle star citizens. even "'hen it means in !he story of those wno go to lackling the weallhy rancher seek fame and fortune in the \\'hose sidekicks have killed a big ci t y. There they bystander. Lee J . Cobb and discover the depersonalizing Robert Ryan costar. aspects of metropolitan life. Secret of Santa \'ittoria star cast. The OUt-Of-Towners IG): 1-lumorous expe rien.:es of man and wife V.'hn go to New York from Ohio for a job interview. Jack Lemmon and Sandy Den- nis portray the couple trying to e<>pe with the big city dur· ing transit and garbage strike. On Any Sunday IG): Bruce Brov!'n, who filmed "Endless Summer," brin gs viewer the beauty, danger. joy and humor of young Amf'rica 's motorcy- Mike Nichols directs th e J ules Fei ffer script in a series of case history re\•f'la lions of sexual aberrations and gutter Jani::uage .,.,hich the film says reflects American societv. Stars Ann·Margret and JaCk Nicholson. Glmmee Shelter ·( R ) : ft1ATURE TEENS IGP): By odd turn of events AND AD ULTS An!hnny Qu inn becomes ne"·ly A rtfan Called Horse {GPl: appointed mayo r of Italian English aristocrat is captured \•illage aflf'r collapse o f by Sioux early in the 19th Cen· Mussolini's regime. Villagers tury and is subjected to and new mayor connive to cruelty as he tries lo prove hide totA•n's treasured one hi~elf. Richard Harris and million boUJcs of 1l'ine from Dame Judith Anderson star. the oncoming Nazis.· Anna cle cr2z.e. Done as semi· I r.~~~·~·~~-~~~~ documentary. Steve McQuef'n moi--- and pals ride in sand dune shots. Documen tary account of Roll· ing Stones rock fest ival near San Francisco where four died. Study of mob psychology culminating in actual photos of Black m•n slabbed by Hell 's Angel. Friends (R): Sean Bury and Anicee Al vina portray two you ng, l one 1 y French teenagers whose friend9hip develops into love. Not realiz· ing the pressures of life, they try to live in the world of love they ha ve found with each other. Johnny Gilt His Gun IRl: Timo!hy Bott oms portrays \Yorld \\'ar I soldier "'ho is left limbless and faceless as resul t of \\•ar's violence. Donald Sutherland. Jason Robards and Diane Varsi star in fil m version of Dalton Trumbo novel. The ~larrlage of a YouD~ Stockbroker (R): R Jc hard Bless the Beast and Children !l-1agnani costars. Song of Norway IG): Life a.nil music of Edvard Gr ieg. :r.1arried to childhood S\\'eetheart he temporarily becomes infatuated by opera star. Follows her to Rome hut disenchanted, returns to Norway and rediscovers its vivid. wild bea uty and translates feelings into music. * (G P): Six boys from problem Th e Skin Game (GPl: Qui n· homes find the ms e Ives cy and Jason are pre-Civil socially rejected at summer War con men whose game is a camp. \\'hen counselor ex-phony slave trade. Jason poses them Lo nee d\ es s weeps 'vhen his master 6ells slaughter of pen1led buffalos him , Quincy then rescues him they decide to react to adult and they move on to fleece the Tile letter immediately value system , Stanl ey Kramer next town. then one da y Jason after the title indicates the produced and directed. can't escape. Stars James rat.in9' Qiven the picture by Garner and Lou Gossett. The Confession IGPl: Yves tl1e J\1otion Picture Code. t.lontant and Simone Signoret Tlol·o ri.Tulr~ ICJr Sister Sara Tlte Code And Rating pro- star in drama of relentless (GP ): Clint East "·oo d gram may be fouud on one Communist minister "'h o portrays an Ameri c an o/ lhe motion picture. pages. b~omes a victim or Sta lin1st ,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ purge and is tortured by his own go\•ernment. Gooe With the \\'lod (GP ): Re·issue of fi lm version of the ~1argaret Mitchell classic. Story of the Old South during the Civil War and Reconstruc- Villac;ie West Welcomes folk Art -&r•1d Dough pl.,:J, -K•r•n M1 rg!1r Lit Wlclr -C."elt., -P•r·o++o•ttl>I • • • Metol Art Studio -M1+•I S<ul"tur• -C huck G oo1m1n 0.1 Mh1o's -O il P•inti"91 -Judv A11t1I Frome Up -Cu stom fr1mi119 -Phl!11 fti" Joe l Yh1ce11t Jorski -M•t1I Sculptor1 Carl lroO.rlck -Arli1t f_,ive Tlieuter None'( Do'(I• -Arii1I 'ottl Aoc:k -Arti1! WIJ!t9t Doy -M1ltl Sculpt~•• Je1111y Yo11Comp -Ha 11el cut Gl111 W1r• 'Barefoot in the Parl{' ••• in their new studios 79J .UCIUNA CANYON ltOAD -LAQ.UNA llACH I Ope11s Tonight at UCI "Tommy'' A rock opera on st.tge at South Coast Repertory , 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa, Wed .. Sat. at 8 pim. (f'Xlra performance on Sat. at 10 p.m ). to Oct . 30 Reservations -646-1363. "Barefoot ln the Park'' Neil Simon comedy produced h\' !hi' Irvin e Comm11ni!r Theater in Humaniti es Hall on the UC Irvine c<1mpus, 8 pm Fri -Sal . Oc! 22 to 30. Call M7-7i3.1. Loara School Auditorium, 213 S. Loo.ra St., Anah eim. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 4..S 2.nd 12-13. R~ervation5 -SJS-5814. "Boys and Ghouls Togethr:r" Children's Halloween com- edy on stage at the Fountoin Valley Community Thea!er. Los Am igos High School. 16566 NeWhope St.. _Fountain Valle}'. Oct. 22 -24: 29 -30 at B p.m. arirl Oct. Jl <it 2 pm. Reser- vations -96B-2!152. •·Stalae: 11" \\'ar-limr. romrdy·drama on "You'rr. a Good l\Tan stage at the Sanlfl Ana Cnm· Charlie Brown" munit y Players, 500 W. 6th St .. NOW SHOWING A new film from Co1t1 G•vras who gave u 1 "Z" "ONI 01' THI YIAlt'I 10 lllT" -'"' "A l"AICIHAT INO l"ILM ., ." -J111111~ Crill -----... A ~ueen (X)r!rrorvi..., senror'ld ..ll'.M:ll Prodocr10n ~..,Yve1 Montano Simone S1gnore1. _ 11f<l "Ttfe·confe$slon" ALSO-/ Tiil• rr .. rorn roted "R'" J"" Louis Trl11tll'"' "A CA1ZLINl5 MO Vll! , .• SUPE 101!" -N.Y, Tim•• "THE CONFORMIST"• Crin1erl_\' b.V lhe \\'t.stmins!er Santa Ana . F[i. • Sat. at 8:30[ Cornmunity Theater at the p.m N'>v :i ttirni.igh 20 Reser-I Finley Schnol auri1torium. Ed-~,~·a~li~o~n~,~~5~3~1·~'7~38~·------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===::~~==:~I "'.a~d:,. a_t .!ra~,~·, ~~~tm1~~t:,~· !! rl ~ (l.,Jot fl.Ill, i '!".><II., V\.L. I.I-" 30. Call 897-1 !lit "Lnng Day'11 .Journey Into ~tght" La~una J\.1oulton Playhouse production pla ying in lhe Forum Theater on the art fes- tival grounds, Laguna Beach, Wtd .-Sat from Oct. 22 to 30. Call 494--0743. "The Boy Friend'' Sandy Wilson's 192~ musical produced by the Laguna Moul· Community Theater, La- Gflnyon Road , Lr;guna , 8:30 ta.m., Tues . ..Sat. from Nov. 2 to 20. Reserva· lions -494.tl74.l. "Plata Suite" Ntll Simon comedy done by lhe Ana-od eeka Playenr in Progr1m Rated "GP" The Mirlsc Production Comp1ny p'resent1 · ,,,Sl.D~1~~M ir~~~!.!~.~~ ~THE ORGANIZATION" STANLEY KRAMER'S Productiofl o r , ~ FOR THOSE WHO LOVE 0REA T CHORAL MUSIC ·THE ' -• ~ IRYINE MASTER CHORALI PRESENTS WALTON'S "IELIHAUAR'I FIAST" AND I "llQUl~M" lty FAURE WITH .,,.,. ... it ...... t 1tt .,on, Or11111 Clll! C11r.,1 AINI. A•ulh IJ.00 Slllffnh tl,fl M•11'1c:1 AHe .. , < .... LM:tlftf Okttr"l •vrnpM!lv .i L1111 1..-c~ • Or•,,,.. c1. °""fltl LIWffll(I , lllrll""'t O•,.,.llY!I MeUIU, .. ,,,,... Tiet.ti •"•lnlll ~I C11'1 Mu11t t~1, N1w- Jlr1 ... ~~ tM Ctlll M...,i 1 ll11-Nt11 Ill S,l ,f •• IV Cl lllllf llJ).tltl, IM .. R lldl•h "" •v1n11111. Wlnn•r .i '.l(ltlamy Aw1,.1 "Ort ZH IVAOO" -,_ ·-W»UJ Andy's Fun Ask any kid. "Ask Andy" f1 tun. 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(?T7~ ~--... ~ -. _--- JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH lll!A IS ~ll!'D .ABOUT HIS IMPENDING MA"RIAITE ro MAllCIA ... ,, . -. -- ALL YOU DO IS STAND TMEl'f, SAY'l DO' , PUT THE JltNIT ON MIR FIN6U, AND IT'S C>oNE .' THAT'S ALL "THlfRI!' IS TO 1T? --. . By Mell Y!S ! .AND ONCE YOU G!T Tl-lE HANG OF IT:,• YOL.4 CAN car MA~lllED AS OFTl!N AS \IOU LIKE ! . ' ~, {_ "1 •• , "I.. .• - • By John Miles ! OH, A~L Rl61-1T .. Rl>.HJ, R/>.IN 60 AW/JI.(, CCME "6AllJ 1'0ME OTHER DAQ ! .,..___, R~lfJ Cl0UD$ 60 Sfi?ICTl(,) BQ T>4E: 80'.JI:'.. THE GIRLS • \O·ll '·Ob dear, v.·hen they ho"· to you, you ca n bet lhere'1 110 $l.9S lu11ch." -~ • . ' • .. ' ' ' • ' . ' ' ' I' .. •• " • ' - . Friday, Ottobtr 22, 1971 DAILY PILOT ~f Ev eryone Has Som ething 1hat Som eone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIE·D ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, 1rade It / With a Want Ad . . " CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CURRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. CAMEO SHORES OPEN HOUSE SUN. 2-5 at 4500 OHR1NG1'0N . Nearly Vf.• acre of se('lusion. Large roorns. \\let bar and eabana buill aro11nd large pool & patio. Vie\\'S! SJ 75,000. Geor.ge Grupe BAYSHORES WATERFRONT Open for your inspection :;iun P.~1. 2600 Bav-sh~re Dr. 0\vner ;; 1110\'ing &: mus\fie ll at onCe this 6 bdr1n home ovcrlookin1_!111ain bay. $149,500. l\'lary l larvcy HARBOR VIEW HILLS 4 BORMS r-.·tove right into thi s terrific Lusk hom e. Family room has \vet bar & fireplace. L;irge pool sized yard. \1ie"· of hills & some ocean vle\v. $74,500. incl udes the land. OPEN SUN. 1·5·1707 CANDLESTICK LANE (One block So. !·loliday Roadl. On this choice. quiet tree linC'd street is situated this 4 bdrn1, high bean1 dinin,g plus family room, 2112 bath hon1e . Roon1 for pool plus play yard. Court yard. l)atio entry. $69.750. ~1ary Lou ~'lari o n EASTBLUFF OPEN SUN. 1·5 2232 Arbutus. 3 bdrnt Lusk horne \Vi th large cozy famil y r rn. Pool size ya rd on quiet st. Bike to schools. chur<"hes & shopping. $44,500. l-larriet Davies LIDO ISLE VILLA ~1editerranean charm. ~·lexican g\o\\'. 7 bd- rn1s. 6 baths. ll&F pool. Over 5000 ft. or quality l1on1e . r·ull price $180.000. \\'Ith lern1s. Gene \treeland OP~N SUNDAY l·S P.M. O\vner transferred . ~·lust leave this 2 yr. old 3 bdrn1 home behind. Sunny electric kitch- en. Cdi\1's best buy. Only $56.500. 1018 Sand· castle Drive . .'\l Fink ELEGANT TOWNHOUSE In beautiful UNl\'ERS11"'{ JJ1\RK . 3 bdrn1 .. 2 bath. forn1al din ing. step·d n . livi ng roon1, private patio. Open S.i\'r. & SUN. P.ivl. 17682 r\Sl-I TltEE 14ANE. 834.900. Belle Eartch BARGAIN HUNTING?? Drop by this OPEN 1-IOUSE SUN. 2-5. 2.512 LIGl-i'J'l·IOUSE LANE, Ne,,·port Beach. One of our BES'f BU''S -in one of our 1'0Ji locations. Beautiful 4 bdrrn-fatn. rnl. Sranish dCs ign. Near co1nn1. poo l. A lo\v $65,000. Bud Austin GALAXY VIEW LOT OPEN SU1\1• 1·5. J 369 (;t\L.l\X'°. in Dover Shores. Ne\vport Beach. Lovely 4 bdrn1., family home ,~·i t.h 5parc for pool & caniper or boa t. Lar,ge fam. r n1 .. high ceilings, and bright open fee ling. $99.500. Charlene \\'hyte OPEN HOUSE-S.UN 12·4 P.M. 1472 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. Luxurious custorn built 3 bdrn1, dining rn1 . hon1e ,~·i th · .co1nplete privacy achieved through exti-a large lot. Separate master suite. Pool:•{l 35,~~· Kathryn J{au\ston1 SPA~ & GRACIOUS Tn1vnhou sc in Uni,'crsitv Park. 2 strH·,·. 3 bdrn1., lgc. farn. rn1. \v/\v rt h<1i-. Xlnt (Joor plan. upgraded thru-oul. PRl~~l l.Ol. ()N BEST Gf{f;E.'\i B~~J :r. near sc hools, pool ~. Lennis. S48.!)30. "C. .. huck" Lefts WATERFRONT DOVER SHORES O\\'ncr \1an'ts to ~ell 1his surer hon1c. 5 bd- rn1s, :l bath ~. pf\nl. Sa1111:i. Bar .• 1 car garaf:P. See \hi~ rna\'n1f1ccnt hon1e and 111akf' an 01- fcr. Reduce(] to: S185.000. l,;1 \·cr;1 Burns BE ST 4·BEDROOM BUY Ea slb!uff -J'\0 11· vacanl -Professionallv cleaned & re.:idv lo n1ove into. 'J'ran . .,ferred o~\!ner \\•ants or'fcr. S48,750. <~arol Taturn CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY Spani:::h til e floor s. 3 bedrooms, ove rsized fan1 ily roon1 \\'ilh ,1·cl bar. ()ulstanding view. Elleen llurlson BAY & OCEAN VIEW First offering for this prime 5 bctrtn , 5 bath. 5000 ft . hon1 c \v1th huge pool & jacuzzi & grassy lawn! S umptuous master suite t11ilh 2 baths .. l\n exclusive a l $187.500. Bitt'Con1stock BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES Offering a \vel! kept 3 bdrm on Bayshore Dr. -H.ecently re-decorated. 'You must see to appreciate. By appointment, $59,500. 11arry Frederick QUICK OCCUPANCY Located on quiet strefu in 1-larbor \'ie\v I-tills. Cozv Lusk hon1e \vi th family roo1n, beautiful yard. $5!).950. includes the land. Cathryn Tennille DOES EARLY AMERICAN tum yo11 on ~ The used brick and beamed ceiling in this expanded Barcrest cottage ,\·i ll create. the perfect selling for you. $55,950. M. C, Buie EMERALD BAY VIEW 3 Bdrm. den horne designed for pleasant liv· Ing in maximum security private cornn1un· ity. Am enities include great beach, pool. tennis, fee !and. $88.500. Bob '\'orke 833-0700 644·2430 --Coldwell, Banker ~ 550 'NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.B. General OPEN HOUSES ,\lt"Sa drl Mar 8:)1 Cortez St. Opt'11 &t\ & -"Un 1-il. Annlh••J' un._. (>f rhuSP t'.\('('µnunal C]l';!O JiSl111gs Ill a r111iulOLIS ~1,·a_ l'lust• !(J olt s(·hol1l.<, 1rK·lud111g (lran;:t• Cu<tsl Cvl- lf'J.:f'. :i Bdrr11, 11111111) rnon1, 1·01.y f1n•J1l:o 1T. pool size ba('k y;u«I. K1tt h<'n l1as d1sll11a.<:h· 1·r f!llls llf''I' k11c·hrn !'a•'()<'!. You t"t1l !iu,.,. a fas:1 1·~\-r"1' loo. l'rlt:('d hi si•ll al ~~2.:l:ill. l:\!1• • .;a Yt•rdr 11~:.? .\11,.::..;\Jlltl Opl'll .":q .~nl.1· 1-7>, Th,• own- f'rs :in• n1"vi n~ In :'l\1ss ion \'1rjo bu1 thPy arf' le,1v111i:: lhp rlcatl<'st. sharpesl hon1e 1n 1h1.~ a 1 •'ll fvr s .. n111• h1r ky pC'rsun.~.' l bdnns plus lan1- ilv l'<MJtll, 2 l1repl!i("f'S, Pra(" t1~·:illy new earpt•ls 11nd dr<iP•·s. nf'W 1•1nyl floor i11 ki1ch('11. A real Pride 0(. 011·nership honir. Price right un ;:i1 S~2.7:iO. Ct.LL 67~>-~1716 BUY.LEASE LEASE OPTION Collrgf' P11rk '.t bcdroon1 1:1.. h-1Th ilOtll<' 11·11h N'ilr l1111nJ.: rvon1, !argr dtni11_g/li11Tiily rnoni wllh B,T. f:\,.!·. k'11r li- ,.11. 'L1kr• ne"~ ,gold r:11 pr1 • t:O!lljJll'lt'ly Cl!'a[J<'d. !)hi, ga1«1gP , sprinli!•·r~. l'lll'lr>sPll v11nl. ril e<' lands!·;1pun.:. ~:,Q(J ~r~1 1011 1n•Hll'Y _ s·zso ~10. w•1h $.\[) CJ'f'oJll ru11·a1'tls pUr<"ha~r. V111·an1 . 1tl1Jll('t!ialt" pns~r.s­ .~lon. PULL PP.JC~: 0'.'\L Y S'i2.~(>0. ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES Fnrnv·rly LaBordl' lt.E. 220 E. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 __ cEc""c·i11!!_i;:s_.1.1s-:c:2c"c'-- HAPPINESS IN HARBOR VIEW Jlapp1nr~<; ii;~ • :1'17lKI ~q. r1. Portvf1no 1110- 1 'le I • :', ilr<l1wm~, family r001n, d 111111g nx1n1. ;:•,, h;1111s e Spir:il st;\1re;\S(' 111 11";u::;h1 I 1n1n • Larg,• !)Onus 1'()(11n \\'1Th I slcrptnL: ~rr and halh I• ~par·c fo1· J?"'<'.I \rtrblr, ping p<HlJ:: or rm.N~/ e F'rt• l•l1 1n ;:f{'a _.}\('11-porl '"''l!\1011 • Ta~IPfully 1l1·1·nr.1 1<'rl 11·11h fl!l<' ~lli\f! <'.ll')l('jS S.· th'i!.j11'$ • Pri r.r Sfll,:~):J Ca ll ;,1r .. 2.i1., $5.QOO BELO'#/ CRY 1:>t nta~11\· rtr:c. rtn0,\1 1rP! f h,oT' [_..11•\l'l,Y f11rn1a[ ri111l ll~ l'lllll1 pill); ,;11111if'Tl !:lllHl,1 ''""'\. I J.•f'I!•' ~">P1'.1 1~V11n.,__ ,', ha th.~. 111 <ih~,~lu!" 11nn1<1c'U· lair !"Ond1t1!111. l'n111" n •<.1 d1•111111I <ir•·a . L·ntx-l1\•1'0hl,· h111 1 1·~ TH.I"!·~ r·all Li11111,1• ·.i.i-S\2 1 or ;,.1Q.i2:\ii, ~ outh" (~ oast This Home Sparkles Ch nn·r.. locnt1nn • 11·,iJk io shnpp1n,g •'!'lll•T • :: l:1rf;I' lwd1'0fitn -i;potlcs.,~ •'(•nd1\!1H1 • ru~111' IJ(>;,111y • ~h:okf' rnol :! h:iths • '..'0 fonl seJ'(>•'n"d po t1n -Ir:. lul -nl0n1 lor boal • nt1ly s:~·i,000 li73-..<r-i.Yl. General * * General * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * 5 BEDROOMS -PLUS POOL ]'referred a rea of \Ve stcli(f. AJ\ large rtns. l"arnily roon1 1ritb fireplace. 4 baths. 20'x40' pool \vith separa te Jacuzzi pool. f\'love in for Cbris t1nas season. ('all for appt. $79.900 LINDA ISLE -$145 ,000 ('hartning and beautiful! Best \\'aterfront buv' 5 BR. fa n1. rn1. & fo rn1al d ining. 1\ll c1ec1ric kitchen. \vet ba r in l"R. !ta!ian tile entry. Fireplace in f\1str. Bl1. f'iert slip. DOVER SHORES -$85,000 Bav & n1ountain vle\v! Star light . star bright . fir.St hon1e to see tonight. it t1vi n.kles day, it twinkles night, this hon1e is really out of sight. 3 BR. study & a rea to store boat. Prn· fessionally redec -like ne1v ! 2042 GALl\XY OPEN Si\'f/SUN'l-5 .30 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -$39,SOO On quiet cul-de-sac s t. 0\vner purthased lar- i:.:er hon1e & just reduced the prii;e on lhis s harp 3 BR, beauty. Near \Vestcliff shops. 2015 ALISO OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$155.000 Brand ne\v 4 BR. hon1e of distinct ion '''ii h FR, DR .. & study. Boats. shimmering \l'aler & \'OU in the 1nidd le of a!l the splendor o( Linda Isle. Seeing is be lievin g! B LI NDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 :30 LINDA ISLE -$160.000 1::.xcitin g a rchitectural features in this NE\·V 4 !~!{. hon1e \1•1 FR .. DR . s~. study. 5 baths. 1-lf gh ceiloigs lli:. h11 gc s undeck. 0\vner 11•ill lease or exchan ge. See broker at 8 Linda Isle. SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM BEAUTY ('ustoin buill 111Hh beautiful 1vood exterior. \Vood paneling_ Entry tiles fro1n Mexico. Lge bonus roo n1 for hobby rn1. or conversion to l \1·oadditional bdrn1 s. By appt. $64.500 ' CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -$63.000 Our exclusi\'e. :l BJ{. I bath fr!. l1nil. Arand NE\V 3 bdrn1 .. 2 bath rear unit. Close to s hops. \Valk to beach. Excellent incon1e. 4 16 POINSETTIA OPEN SAT 1-5.30 DOVER SHORES -$105.000 Bright & shining. NJ·:\V drea rn horne sl!r~ rounded by 1r1uth higher priced hon1es 4 IJdrn1s .. n1usic r1n .. studv & for1nal J)n . Dra· rnalic 2 story LR. Island· kitchen. 3 C';ara ge~. 410 l\'JOfiN INC; S'fi\R OJJJ·:N SUN. J-5 :30 HOME FOR LEASE.FANTASTIC VIEW O\vne1· \l'i!I lease thi s split-level honie \1'ilh vie\v of bay, ocean & bright lig ht s. 3 Bed-- roorns or 2 & run1pus rm. f<'urn. $425 Mo. 1011 KINGS RO.t\D Of'EN SA T/SUN 1·5:30 BAY ISLAND -$135 ,000 l~n_joy tbe quiel peaceful livi ng on this p ic- !urcsque island a\vay fron1 noise & traffi c. Lovely. older 5 BR. tion1e \\'Ith pier & slip. CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Beautiful Dover Shores & Linda Isle, $4~_JOO -$69,5-00 -$75,000 -$65.000. ~ BROKERS & SALESMEN \\'e have an opening for a 1ru1n Or lady knOI\'· ledgeable in co1n1nercia l. incon1e and resi- dent ial properties. Our prirne requ1re1nents are integrity nnd enthusiasm. If you are ,e:en· 1.1ine!~nterested in a professional rear .es~ate caree~ e v~n tl1011gh you n1ay have lun1ted experience. \l'C are int.erc~ted in 111ceting you. lnterv1e1v by appoint n1e111. • "Ou r 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joa quin Hills Road ' "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club" NEWPOR'r CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * General General BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONTS OCEAN & BAY VIEW l'ron1 122 ft. lol . is the setting for this be;iu .. tiful 4 bdrn1 .. 4 bath home 1vith Its own pier & slip. $25-0 .000 LINDA & HARBOR ISLAND VIEW Fron1 this lo vely 4 bdrn1., 4 bath home. On a 59' lot. 1vilh pier & Ooat. Nice custom drap- eries & paneli11 g. $139.500. , BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg. at Linda Isle 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8 . 67>6161 oom 1 ~::".''.::'""'""'""'""'""'~""'~~""'""'""'~ A 1rrr111,-. honl'<'. nr JhP n1<'ln· 1 General __ G_o_n-eral r v 2 Ball1l< 4 H,..droo111.~.l---------.'.- u·s;•d tiric,k r'n.<'plal'r. 1:zx 111VA in Mesa Verde t'ollt pa1~lcd 1len, ho1Jt-·,ns. $27 950 ~W-172() I TARBELL '~ """""'"'· 2 "'""' o,.,,,,.,. and shuurrs throughnu1. r-:x. 11·a linen elosrts rliShll'!lilh· f'r and rlishma-~"wr. Utility mom wi1h built-in cabiner!f. PENDING FORECLOSURE A!len11on Gr huyl'rJI. Lar~ .l bediwm & family 2 1;tory homf'. apprai~ hy Vi\ 111 S29.9.'lfl. U~ your no down VA loan. Out uf at"('a o~·ncr 11<•eds fa~t 11n!e! Call 5-10·l1 fil lopen ~\'!"':<I, Genera l :;_;,.-i also Ille Jlt'll' i\1;irina 1·a11 bt• SN"ll (run1 this gtant :1 SR hon1f'. Cu.~ro1nhull1 and p>:q111silt·l.v 11!·s1g11•'{I Io r 111udf'1'n l1v1n)!, 1 SI<"°)' bt•<t.11. r.v s1•nu1g nn a hlUTop. All rt11.~ for S·l~1.~i(~1. 4 UNITS . Jsl I)\\ ni•r nghl vff. ablt" if you hurry! N••<r,r ::,1n!ington·~ fuwst tx>11el1. 1\ll 2 hc1l11J<1111~ ;111d 011!.v S61.:'100. A !111P 111\'t•slll)<'rll, LIDO ISLE ~ l~lrn1. Z llalh hu1nr fJ11 ·10' 1111,. ll11n1•r •f•'Sll•'l'alf'. "'ill a1·e<:>p1 any r"11s.111ablf' ufJ. t'I' $."l!l,liOO <1sk111~. OCEANFRONT l\;;ll~1a ht•a11ty 1Jtl lht• ho;1rd- 1\'alk. ,J11s1 .•IPPS 1t~1n1 lhr ()('<'an. '!. ht>dniotns, 2 halh\ hu1l1 -fns & 1!ish''ll~hl'r, An f'\1,·1•ll1•111 buy for n•n!al or ft SllnlllH'I' h{l111t'. -DO-YOU NEED? il I 1too1n !oz· a bo<il <inr! a j~i J!Hhh.v 1·00111 <11' worh ~hop·: Cl l lllln1pus roon1? (·11 ll:uclwrMJ(I !IOOt'l;" 1;,1 Thrl'(' ht-.:ln~1n1s" l(i) l.<lildS of cl(l~l'IS~ t71 l!:1qwr, t:ns1g11, <tnd !lar- 11\lr J11 ~,·boob'~ !.~I ,\h>l'f'-111 <•IPa11 <'\ll\f\11io11·· It ~o, "'" Jt1~1 11s1,.d ~ou1· ll•"v h111n('' i\nd 11'~ undt•r· ~1 1~.000 ~ ! ! ('all 111clay. tHll-7171. CAN'T FIND IT? * \\'ILi. BlJ JL D your d1\'!i1, hon1c. H<11·r slafr for l"On1- plt:lr. hornc p.1ckn~c. Put you r 1.-,,nrirlf'1H·c l11 our 19 ,v,..ar" of QualHy custo1n hon1e building. Sr" l"xample nr p1'0!'fut·t at :.'000 Ga.I;\.\)', l:>.:i1·cT Shor .... ~. Ivan Wells & Sons • ANOTHER - SUPER DUMP I\' n 11 • \l'hut·Jl·ri~<'r-11pp .. r•: I '.1·1111.:. YIJlll' 1•~11, und ,.:hfll'•'I, ~ l{;•drn1. 1 t111lh, '"li·npr 1•1•. J:i ri,:t• t'f>l't't'C'd p;1110 .~· dlll ::::.tr H 1J.:l1 "'~11111;1blo • Ii'· IHilll l~r~r parl I ... 11 ... Pl I(''' ~'!.1. riQ, ''l-'<•I' Sl<>lll ho•,11·1.~ •111\.1''' l';dl ,,11;._,\lqj 1()p1•r1 1<11'~ I Ax"? HIRIT AGI DOVER -SHORES Tht> !v<•n \Yt•lls Atriun1 j\-1c;!"l. Fyur B''ih110111s lhrr" b;)Th.~, f;in11ly n•11u, •lining 1•)(>111, !'US\<;111 f)llf,I ;111d J:O· <•1u1.1 pl11.~ :.11 J.~()" 11i·w •Jl L'pprr N<'ll'P!ll 'l H:1.\', Tlus I~ th(' ult1niri!r 111 r1.:'g-ai11 lh·- 1ni:_ Pnrl't'.I ul .Sl 1:1,IXJO. Call G46-7J71 !or n11 11p)Jion1mr11\ 10 S('(' this 1.J<·11utlful homr . • General I~ General fORISI E 01.SO~ "' PE AL TO R S ()Pf;N 7 01\YS A \\'!'.:EK DIRTY DIRTY DIRTY 2 Story · 4 Bedroom $0 Down • VA SNAP, CRACKLE AND "POP" on over !n ' POPPV" lo see this unt{JUe 3 bedrooni z bath s plit level duplex. 2 fire· plates. builtin kilt hen. a lovel;.o aln1ost ne\v back 1111!1 . \l'alking distance to BE1\Cl l & .shoppin g in cles1rable COJ~ON.I\ (tel !111\R $6 1,500. -B11l'ga111 1111\<'!' JL.:ST LI ST· l·;O:: l.<11· .. ly Ju11io~ 1-.'\<'CU· llV•' Oll'f'lL <I h11~1· h1•rlr110n1s. ('1·a1·k1tng-llSt'f! hri1·k F'lRE· Pl.ACE. Brighi • 1Y>0111,v ki!<:h<'n . o,-,•rs11.••d prt!I{) for .l'<'al' 11rou1~I P.llJO}'lll1'llt. B1·1111; ;i plli11t lirllsh • , Tll 1\'l"~ i\J.1.. Turn 1h1s Im!'· "STACKED", SWEET AND SHARP!! I.cl us s ho1v yo u this extra sharp split level. '2 bed roon1 . 1112 bath hoine 1vi th \Vall to wall c:arpct!ng and buiH ·ins. ('\ubhouse and pool 1vilh it's "NO·C . .<\RE" privil eges. i\ real fi nd al • • • • . . . . . . . . . ........• $23,BOO POOL OR "PUTI" Enjoy a dip in the POOL or "PU'f T" on lhe green 1vit h "ri.1EMB ERS~I IP ri-r A I N 1' E N· ANC ~:." 'J'hree ain ple bedroon1s, three baths. 11vo fireplates, 12'x30' solariurn," It's got it alJ" at ..................... _ $59.500. ** LINDA ISLE ** PRIVATE SLIP ;\ private "SLIP" 1takes a 50 ft. boatl. de· scends from this fabulou s J.incia Isle "VIE\V Jlon1c." 3 Lovely bedroon1s. forn1al dinin g roon1. 4 deluxe baths. fireplace. An exciting home lo entertain in .:\ n1u st to see $225 ,000. FIRST RATE "EIGHT"!! IN EASTBLUFF 1-lcre arc eight ~uper deluxe SP\.lT l.E\1EL- VlE\V apart1nents. localed in EA STBl,U FF. Ov.1ner's unit<~ beclr oo1n. 21 S bath: 4·2 bed· roo1n. l 1':.! hath, 3-1 bedrnooi. 1 1,(~ bath. You haven't seC'n anything like these uqits A pleasure to ~!lo\v at ..... , . , . , .. ~198,450. REALTORS 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General General FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW l·ll gh 111 lhe Lagun a !~ill s. You can see ror n1ile." fron1 Lh is snacious 2 s torv home with forn1al <lln inl! roo111. den, 3 bcdroorn s, • 3 b<ilhs. all on large ci:lrner lol. J{cduc.:ed in price. No\\' $78,500. CORONA DEL MAR, INCOME \V eil located. 1nodt'r11 de!>igned hon1c 1vilh 3 bcd roo1n:-:, 2 full ha1hs, private yard. theer- (111 firerlaee. lnl'ttUX:' unit over garage. f'r·1t<•d lo :-.ell S~'i.:iOU. LIDO ISLE VIEW Singh• !-1nry ~1 C"d i 1errancan designed l101ne 011 ext ra large eorncr lo l . On exclusive Lido Isle v.·11h l111ohstrut te1'l Bay vie\1'. 2 bcdroorns. panelled den. nic:el)• land ~f·aped enclosed yard & 3 car ~arage. $114.600. HARBOR g;:.111 inlo prof11. Unt)('l1r.11· rilJI,, ;11 onl.v S:l0,900. "O" dt>\\'n VA. Hurry. CALL 645-0303 mt !!arbor, Costa Nlesa HOBBY HAVEN VA.FHA -$36,500. llobby1sr "'ill a.iorr. th<' Olli· of-sight u1:rs1a1rs roon1 all f1n ishl'd and !"asy 10 clran p;irquPr vi11yl nouring. This spra\\'l111g 4 B ED R 0 0 i\t lli\,'l'CllER also has fom1al dining by f1n·~1rlr, rovererl palio. wall-!11--\\'all 1hruoul ancl ki1l'11rn 1'1th gl4.'arnini; ('<'n11nic Ille. Nit'l' lll'ighbor- 1100•1. rc... co:rs ~WALLACE REALTORS Open Evenings. • 962-4454 • NOW! COLLEGE PARK $28.250 0111a•r h;1 s lransfclTF'cf In St·;i1il.-~11id wants horn<" ~old r1i.;h1 11011: V1•ry nc';ol, ,.J,.,-1n and r•·cHl,Y tv 11101·1' 011, 11·11h :~ (Jf>dr•lOlllfi, 1''. h.ilh~. fanl· lly r~X>nl. 11pgrad<'d kitehrn and J"1·1·iy fl'ncerl )<1rd, :->horl walk tp sfhools and :-hupp1ng. ,\I/ 1t>l'!lls ;i1·ail- ahlC' for rapid salP. Plione ~6-2:ll:I !or 1111µoir11n1c111 to SC'l'. ~E APPEAL· HEART APPEAL PUR~I'; APPF:Al.·~ r!'s nn a11ra('lll't' 1111"''' bclrn1., ]·\ halh. f:11111ly ('111 ., tl\'Wly r11r- J!l'h'd horn,, wllh H, I rh•t'. k11rh\'ll , B<'.llillhlll_v (•lll'IO~­ l'd ln111 1 0·01urh·11nt :ond l1<q.:r ii'lll'••rl u1 n ·i!·J' ,•1u·1L R~'.:';'I' ~11-:~.\ Vl·:llU~: 'rfL·r o;..•l,Y s:•.l\ ... (il ORANGE VISTA PROPERTIES Fnrn1l'rly l..JBnrd1:1 It l·~- 220 E. 17th Sf ., C.M. CALL 646-0555 FHA/VA 3 BR + Bonus Rm. $33,950 F 11-sl t1n1\' oflt•rC'il 1\·1th fl ll ll'1·n1s'' :-:ow you niay 011·n thi~ ~·h:u1n1nf: '!. s!<1ry '.I bt' l1n rllt' ft·1o !lll'\11~ IHlO:l', 19 x,2:1 rumpus 1·1M1rn. Vrry sharp ,t,. COMPANY nl'a1 throll~hnut. :';jn1a!,.ed in t.:iM~I Costn :\lPSit l"calion REALTORS llt't'll' si:hnols ftnd sho'ppin~ . • i.·or alld1110011I inforn1alion, ., ' ~~ l'G'"o'"no'"r"'o1"""'"""''"6'"·7,.$.l,.i,.~,.E4.,~4 .. :,.~ .. :~ ... 1"""'"""'"""'"""''" ~ 'iila "BLUE HOUSE" -OPEN SUN. 1.5 \o 'THEREAL ~ESTATERS ' ' . " On "uii•t cul-dP...ac. Walk 10 • R "muffi&6 2815 Bluewater .. -.on Pirate oad " " Brol\dmoor horn('. " bdrm. ll11rhor Hi;:h or f'ole~·porl. . "' ~ f!lniily r.-.nm, :i baths & a H<"iJ::hls school.~. 3 bedro6n1s, in Cliffhaven VA VA VA FHA - dining room, hl\r~·O(l(I Ni'WJ-'<)11 lle\~hts-:I t1Nlrooni, • • • vir.w too•.· ~uick ~ti lloors PLUS 1irch:lrd Y>'ith 2 bath bonll' with l~flut!tul Best 3 bt'tll"l'.Wlm adult occu• Only Si<l,rffl. orange,;, 1ot·achf·~. 11lums, palios 1 ~iivi·n'CI &. uncover· flit'd home we havr in !hls OPEN SAT. l·S f,-.. -1,·.·Lo!'~ll room tor 1ht --' l pri«' hrackc1. Hon1c hns 17281 Avalon Lane, HB ,,,~ • f"llf. I h,m;ir. rt'muu(' ('{! 2-y1'S little onei1 10 f'Qflm l!Afely, Ri,:u. H<'li urfful <lrapt'!l, fin'· anliqur n1i1'1\)f~, n<'W r.nr-~ l~nn, din. rm. ft1m. rlfl. 0111~, S'.lQ,f)('(). CA LL 675-49:«> 1 1 1 , l'(!!s, nl'w 1ile t>nu·y,••oy. $l:'i,OO:•, l~SWORTlCY&CO.. pat'f'. nrf'f'< ;111, ni·~.~·~r-New 1:1 )T "·armn1 .v war<'r DON V. FRANKLIN REALTORS 1-"-'•.~ •'-viny l fl!~w ~·uv1•1'111W>. h•\a tf'r; front \\'a ll :or pr1-REAL TOR · 1111111 -nt-•ttt f.~11/\ loan iJI aiuu.mmhle Al vary, n('~' C(!m,.nrl1r1\'C'"'ll.\', • 67)..2222 •• s1cp 11110 th1.~ <lt111nat1!" Ai\Yf'H~~ST f'Ulry, ~ H 1 j;! Bft's \\llh ·""Phts!IC'fl!<'d 11\~lr ~1111 ... , Sp1u·kJ1ng. ,..1,,p-~ll \'"r kir , Pic·lllJ'f'~qul' landsrn1~ II~. You·11 11(' l'l,mi\Zf'd 11h11! $(i9,j()() \\'IJI hH)I C1,n1en1 rlrivr-a.,i;ut 1 pa!io + hlr..;:k 1111IJ_ Ou 1sld1· gas firr. ()1!. N<•11• h01 11•11T1'f l11nk, \1'1 11 iwll for (;()v('rnn1('rlt ;ip. 11r11iirnl ol S:.!7,950. C-!! J I :,111.231'.l. ~ "" """ FIXER UPPER ..,;;;;;;;:;~~;:::;;:::;:::;;:;;'.I lo:r1~!NidC' Co~1a i\!Cllfl 3 l)l'(I· rcn H!RllAG~ !J1'.",~ Pf'lt:l'd al S.19,9.'il, Oi!I garagr 1rffcrior l1111sht>d fHf .. 7171. Tnls is a plui'I hiimt. :tl90 C OL LEGE-PARK California St., C.l'l'I. Sl~.~:;o. No <loy,•n! VA 11 n d ~'1-IA -GEMMi--* OCEANFRONT_*_ r'OO!ll & il1nu1i::. \VALK 1'0 Oiarn1ing, im lfllr\llal~ hon1c ;',f{()PPJNf;, N('f'd.c hr•lp lb10 \\I, \!»iS\ l b1·y. '.\'.K. mtnpl('!f'ly fur111ish(>d. ()u!. rrnm, 8 ren.I ht1ndyinan. l'\tU REi\1.TORS 6~2.4623 DOVER SHORES ~rending vi r 11•. Ttrrific ----0 l .;7 p11ct only $19,9.'iO. BAYFRONT APTS. View Homr Gn ll1~y Dr. 1erni~. ny s.~ .!'JOO. Cati 510-11711 fof>t·n t>v~I. V1s1a Drl Lidn. Plrr ,t ..... 1111 :';il:H·l«u~ & itio>1tl for rnr.,r-Open Sat/Sun. 1·S ai·aol:ih1r, l'·rom s:ll .500. S<'!J 11,1nui'", wlindnor P'Xll t.· 3417 W. Oc:•anfront, NB ...-. r>'ft HIRIT'G! ' JON, "S RCAl:r\' -,. " or lC"R~f'. j11i·u1.t1, $122.000 • l..t>tt!'I' or "' .-~ -~ George Williamson SI t>.000 _ r~ Ry .1pp·1, ~7l4') 673-4l7IO I.!;;;;:':;_.-::·;;:;"":;";':'":! REAL TOR Bill Grundy, Realtor 2001 \V. B11 lhoa, N.B. 673--4350 64S· 1564 8-H · thys1df', i\'B fi7j.61Gl F'or hl"1<! rf'1<ult~! ft4~7ll-\"W·11-he1p }'1')U-,~IJ!-&ti=""j678 '.::....='-::::::.:_:_::.......c..:..:c:_~------~ \R_ THE REAL '(_: ~~TA!E.RS "'lllcs0\(r6~'.Jtcal'ty 546-5990 BAYSHORES- VIEW & POOL l .;;~ .... ~-'"-""-'"-"'--'"-;o!. \rarrrfront cu~t. hnrnr', 4 or 5 hdr·nii;, Vlr\1• fron1 mold l'O(llr'I~. !'17 t'!. lr.t' ~f)ll.('1()113 ynM, Hcd . 10 S280.rro. Bill Grundy, Re•ltbr 8t1 Ray.11;1dr, NR 4i77i-6HH CW.'NER TR.ANS. 4 B<!d· ro<1n11t, Fnmily roo1n. [)jnin~ rnom. fircp111cr, bull t·l n~. r1r111!ttr drive .10 hon1r, $2.li,j()(), Hrk. Call day or n1&l1t. j.~li20. 'l'ern111. I~ sq, fr . Y.11h J hu~t' bedroon1~ y,·1th 3 bt'th~. flwtlf'r say~ M,>ll and Lf.t hu.)'l'ti'I mov1· in today • f'Ot ?111.lc at appraJSRI of $31,SOO. 011\y 11t • Walker & Lee R('i.ho~ 27!'lO lfarbt>r Bl vd. "' Adan., ~.-..9-l~ll OP"n 'tll 9 Pt.I • • • \1 j ' . ...... , <r • • • i • ' J ' ' #' • 'f' • " ~· • 'f • 'If' 1' •' • ' ~ ~ , • , ' .. -...-•r ...-, r ,.. ,• • ' . .. ,, ·-.. " .. • \ a.net-•• Gefter•I "iio..iii .. i'i0i1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimGi .... iii'i0i1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!•o..~~-~~~·=·~1 ------~~-=~G~· .. ~·=·~I==----------_o....~~··-1~~~~~~ l(CPIJW.##....-ma.et.u:PC0:#.41W' LIDO ISLE TIRED OF TRACT I MACNAB IRVINE n l ,f) fl I/) /J.l New on mark•t -119 Via Mentone HOMES? • /-l! i1 (/.:Jarre f<.ea(i'J Lov~' y contemporary home of top q ua lity ,...., "'"""" "" • .,..,. ,cons ruction. 4 Bedrooms & 3 ba ., incl. large room ix-aufY. Lush'""' car- FINER H 0 ME 5 Prg~en/~ d pe11n;. indirer1 lia:hiina . dnt.-master s uite downslai rs. Cathe ral ceiling m;i.ric •nrry with iron i!ll•s. over living room & family dining room. Beau-front courtyard. and n.irlll 1.r OF BAYFRONT E ,.-pansive open feeling -_ .... ·alls of fla!~ open to a spacious sheltered patio "' poo . 60 d~k. 4 BR s. den. gourmet k itchen . ·" cu stom one owner home. Sl98.500 CANNERY DEVELOPMENT C-1 Jot + income. Q\l:ner v.·111 Lrade for small view home. Call Lois ~t ille r 675-3210 . UNSURPASSED VIEW. . J).a,·. t'hannel a nd Ocean \•1ev.· from ne.'ol.·~y deCorated. vacant '..! RR . 2 ba th. all el~tr1c kitchen apartn1en1. Hot pool. sub-;;ark1ng. 2 ele,·ators. \\'atcb the boats from your_privale b a I c 0 n v . ~e\r expensive car~tmg and dra pes sciat slips a\·ailable. See tl no v.· - 6iS-3'.'l0 LAGUNA BEACH LOTS . . . 2 ocean \'te v.· lots near Coast H1gh .. 1:ay. Priced to se\1 125.CXXI .. >\II uuhties a vailable. Call Gladys Ru ssell 67~3210. BALBOA POINT. . You "ill lose your heart to this charming Hawa iian home. 4 BR._. 2 bath ~.for.ma! DR. Outstanding landscaping. E xc1t1ng. Please call Gladys Russel\ 675-3210 . R·2 LOT CORONA DEL MAR. Excel lenl duple x location -S25.000. JU.ST LISTED! . . . .\. cute. cl~an and groovy stud io condomi- nium. 2 BR's. 2 baths. BB9 under the big tree oa the pa tio -no m a intenance. On a quaint cul-de-sac. P lease call Am)' Gaston 642-8235. S3L500 . BAY FRONT •. TOP BILLING. ROOM FOR HORSES tiful 2 \vay fi replace. sunny south patio. Truly atmosphfono. &-st of all Jts OR STORA.GE FOR CONTRACTORS a n outstanding home at a realislic price. only $.lt!l.Xl with an ai swn- Zoned A-1. Plant a vegetable garden, raise $9l .500. able loan. C&.l l !146-2313 to dogs or "This 3 bedroom . fam ily room home Ken Bri+tin9ham, Realtor "'· has a nice pool and plen ty of room for livin g, 40l-Jlnd St, N.B. 67S-0123 available no"'· 20372 Birch (off Mesa Or.) Back Bay ar•a Open S•t 8-12/Sun 8-5 SPECTACULAR BA YfRONT BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED -Spacious rooms, high ceilings. pier .:ind slip. Immedi- ate occupancy .. $189,500. ~lay lease or lease option. •S& Lind• Isle Open Sat. 1-S BAL ISLE NORTH BAYFRONT R·2 CORNER -3 Bedroom home -ideal loc ation for 2 story duplex or luxury home. Call Eil een Din~•td­ die for deta1IS. JUST THE PLACE FOR KIDS 20 MINUTES FROM NEWPORT -J lh ..-..r res "'ilh large t rees, plenty of room for sta bles & pool. Roomy 3 bedr oom home, complelely fenced. \\'il l exchange for small home or income property in Costa f\1esa or .'\e1rport. A LOT NEAR THE CANNERY BEEN LOOKING For a\'ailable building site in the 1·up-coming LaFayette area''? One nO\\' a\·ailable. $30.000. - Office Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W•stc:liff Dr., N.B. General LUXURY ESTATE General \0 THt. Rl:AL '"'\.. F.STATERS CORONA DEL MAR Ocean i;1d• of h" )'. J BR. 11s BA's, Jar~ h\lng ronm w/hrtf)I. niet!' stlr >i1l<'h \\ 1lh •11l1n;; art a , llarit"·ood lloors, patin, allty af'~s tor boat or camptr. Walk io ahop1 IUld bl'ach. Lachenmyer Reallor POOL PLUS 4 BEDROOM 6.?a\Jntul Cn!!r1i:e Puk home \\1th overt.1zed lo!. Bi& 1811' 36 I! h•.t!td /.i hlltrtd pool. Gold sha• c11.1•pets tMuoul. Owner lll'lught n f' w homf', must ~ell. No dn. Co V•rs or low dn Fl-£A. Call 546-5&!!0 'OPf'n Evr5.) I Y ~-'=I $28,000 New England Cape Cod Charming homr , 4 &>dm':lm1, 3 Ba!h. family Room. Din• 1ng PJX1m, f 1rrpl1ce built· 1n5, Picturi• \V1ndows "'Ith 5h!JMl!t11 !>\0-172(1 TARBELL You asked for it. NO \-'' it's her e in 00\'ER SHORES. 60' on the bay \\·ith pier & float. 40· LR .. ex.cellent decor. sliding gla ss doors to beautiful patios, generous FR .. all electric kitchen. 3 lovely bedrooms. Sl29,800. Call Bert Fehren 675-3210. 642-5200 =,,.----- Fabulou.~ larrz.e home & pool "1th one o! the gree!est panoramic \'I~" s inrh1rhng tht> ot'f'.'ln & harbor. 4 c11r- pnns plus drn1ble iz;i.n1ge. This is one of the mOS'l rx· C'Pp!ir,n11\ homrs in Cnrona rl•·l ~lar. Please call !or ap. po1nlmC'n t_ 675-3000 K•e~ thl1 he11dy dlNCto"f wltlt 'f•• tltl1 Wffll•H • yo11 t• h011$l·hu11tl11t. All the I01•tl•1tt ll1te4 IMl•w .,. dncrlbed 111 t'"t9f detall lly ed•ortl1l11t elsewhere 111 todey'1 DA ILY ,ILOT WANT AOS. '•lron1 i)i1wlnt 0'9fl hou~1 for 101• er to '''" ore U"9ed t. ll1t u1eh l11for"'ell111 l'\(hi1 coh1m~ eoch Frld•r 011d Sorurdoy. BAYCREST. Bea uti!ul s .... ·imming pool s urrounded by d e- li~h tful landscaped 4 Bfi . F R., DR. home, \l:ith separate fenced play area fo r chil dren and pe t.s . No"' only $79,750. Call Dave Coo k, 642·8235. ON THE TIP OF AN ISLANO! . Gracious Jiving in this exceptional qua1 1ty Collins Island home. Located in the center of beautiful Newport Harbor. Fi.ne st j\f~rine vie"'· S BR's, billiard room -Pier & Shp - this is truly one-of·a-kind. Call .A.my r.aston 642-8135. WESTCLIFF. Yo u can buy this precious jewel at cost - and that's the truth . 3 BR., 2 bath exqu1s1te home. F R. -'1 flreplaces -covered terrace -lovel v yard. Desi rable corner location. $64 ,500, b pen SaJ.. & Sun. 1100 Cambridge. EXCITING VIEWS -BAY & OCEAN Luxurious custom buil t 3 BR. 2 bath home. Form al UR. -den -large pool. F ee simple -vacant. $76,500 . HIGH ABOVE THE BLUE PACIFIC. Ma gnificent vie\~· of Catalina & Coa5tllne from th is 4 BR . home. E xo tic sun k!n pool v·:/ fou ntain & "·aterfall. surrounded by lu sh tropicals for total privacy. ·rhe undergrnund "'i ne celli'lr 1\ ill fa scinate the enolog1st. Open Sat. & Sun. 2815 Setting Sun, ~!arbor Vi e\\' Hill s -Corona del ~1ar . Call 675-3210 . HAVE A 50' BOAT?? Sail ot po"•er .. Tie it up to you r 0\4'n fioat & enjoy this luxu rious 4 BR. f~ayfront home. !\taster i;uite ha ~ marbl,t! firepla ce 2 other Bll"s and ~-n l Ol'tk_JH~Vonto sparkling blue pool. Leai;ehold onl~' '!1400 .. \'e1\' offering at $165,000 -O"'ner n1ay help finance. Open Sunday -507 Rayside !Jr '.\c11 port eeach. OR call 'fo1n Turner 642 ·8:.!35. SHOW PLACE . Beautlful "Car1nel " mnrlel laden I\' charm. On~ilook to park & .. ponl. Come see -hut hurry! I921 J_Pnrt Bristol, ~e1\·pori Reach. Open Sunday 1-5. DESIGN FOR H4PPINESS . One step beyond the ordinary \'aul ted beam ceilin,11s and "·ind ing staircase offer tranr111ih- ty amid n~t.urat beauty. Portof1nn model in H V.H. SOMETHING BETTER. f'ine bayfront l\on1e . 4 BR 's .. 3 baths. for1nal DR-.. convert ible den, brick veranda, pie r & · noat. Designed~or comfort & con venierice. Ce ll 642--8235. 0 n Sunday 1-S P·IT\. 415 North Star Lane . f)ove Shores . HARBOR VIEW HOMES. • ,Beautiful 2 Bil aiid' den ":\1onaco'' model. F'ee land -upgraded carpeting and Spanish tile entr)'. $46.500. Please call 675-3210. NINE NEW IVAN WELLS CUSTOM l;IOMES1 Ground broken for 9 nev• !\'.-\'.\.. \\'1-:LL..5 cus- tom home.s tn Do\'er Shores: C.:hoose ·vour colors & tailor to your desires'.. For de-tails visit the models at 2006 Galaxy Drive & 1021 ~! a r in t r s Or. -OR -call 646-1550 or 647·1!2.15. MUL TlPL E UNITS.~ 12 unit complex 1n Co:;ts ~1 esa. tT eshly paint· ed 1n & 'Nl -$120.000. Also. a freshly paint· eel It unit t'r>mplex on 1.4 acJlle s io Costa -1m .w-1 <:r11 fo r details 67S-32JO. LIOO llAYFRONT. POR RE-~T ..., pier a nd slip. Beau tiful L ido l'li~ord borne for rent through Ma.[dJ. 3 BR., , 3 bath. ('omi?letcly furnished. $800/mo. P lease call 67f>.3210. MESA VERDE MESA VERDE. O-•ncr wants action. 4 BR., FR. home. New paint & 11hag carpeU. \Yould ·consider exchange for condominium. $41,500- MACNAI ·IRVINE REALTY, COMPANY 642-1235 675-3210 '°1 Devor Drive 1010 Bayside Drive Nowport B-h oflnda J !J /e Call /or picture ca r;i.lng with prit'C' & de1;i.1l!i BAY•BEACU PRESTIGE W ATE RFR ONT HOMES ' SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ~ 3 Linda Isle Drive -Open Sund y Lovely. ne\\' 5 BR , 41,2 ba. home'"·, ''ailer- front Ii\·, rm. & din. rn1 . Oak paneled family rm. \\' !rplc. :\laster BR . \\'ftiSitling area & fireplace. Bay & Mt. vie\\'S. . . ... $179,500 REALTY " -SATELLITES \IJE\\' nf UppC'r B;iy an<I '.\It.~. from e\'l'I')' room In U11,; ru~­ tnrn fl(ult 4 t)('(j1'tY1m. 3 Ix.th hr'lrllP. 'J. Slllr)' ll\'lrl t: rn'I. 1'11h h:inds.rlf!lf' 'l s1n1.v t1rr- pl11.l'I.:, ~11ai.:ious !;imily rm .. g;irrlf'n-.~idr k1tl·hf'f1 ;..,,·1th pal'~ 1hn1 for e;i~~ 1"11dnnr 12 Li nda l$le Drive f~l egant ne\1' 5 Bf{. 4112 ba. h01nc 11· fonna l din . rrn . farn rm .. \\'et bar. Impressive en- try court I\ 16 ft. mahog. doors ..... Sl 79,500 C'n[.-.rt:11n1ni:. r:.'trf'plivnal J UST COMPLETED Drl\rr Shn1·c~ \'11.lue :it Sltl,r.OO. El~ s.:.1111:1:=,.. nr. OpPn Sat. ,r,, Su11. 1.:; pm. 5 HR . 4 hath hon1e \1·1th 50 ft. dock. Beauti- fully decorated, \l'!lh tnarble mstr. bath. crysta l chandeliers. fine carpels & \1'allpaper. Bu1 lt-1n \'acuum, recirculatin~ hot \Valer. durnbv.·a1ter & n1any other extras. $285 ,000. ROY J . WARD CO. REALTORS l :1ri \I ~~~T<1~lf'!' Ill~. '.\r1\ fl'l1'1 Ar:l!'h fi¥>.OZ?'I Sharp! Sharp ! Sharp! T1rrr1 of lof1k1n g aT •lir1y rr · ~airs? Thrn ~"" 1h1.~ hr<1u1y th;it isho11.~ llkf' 11 niodel hnn1r. 3 tl"<ln~··ms, 2 h11th~. hu 1l1-1n kltchr>n in{'Jud 1nc: r1 1.•h"ll"hrr, nrw bl'auliful ~h«>: \\' \\' l'"l!'fl/"1111,1:, h1,g d•)llld<· c::iral?P, arvi :1c1·r~s f.--.r hoi'll nr tr;illrr. All 1h1s ;irirl nnl,1 $2.'1 -..nt} an<! 121 1 pr>r mnn1h 1ncl1ul111,i:-111;.;r>~ & in- 92 Linda Isle Drive Bea ut. 5 Bn. 4 ba. home ,,·,.formal din. rm. & family rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairu'ay. Bullt·1n gun c.a binet & bookshelves. $155,000. Waterfront Lots !\:o. 76 . 3. Car garage. r·aces South .. $80,000. No. 56 : l\orth Lagoon exposure ...... $80 ,000. For Complete In formation On All Homes & Lots, Please Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~UliUl<'"· l1 lander• Bldg. a t Linda Isl• Walk.er & Lee 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 1~__,..,_.,.........,~~ .................... ~1 G•n•r .. t General P.f';i.llnr.; I ;;;;;;;;;:;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I :,";'!\') !l;i.rhnr Rh·rl ~' ;\rlam~ I' 'c_O_R_O_N_A_D_E_L_M_A_R_1 '>-1.°l-t}lG:'i Orw-n 'Ill !I P:'ll FOURPLEX \!••h•rn 2 Ardr .. nm, ha lh & 11 ~111r11•1 ap11r1n1••n1~. 1\'11/1 h1111nn<;, •·i!rflf'I•, rtr11~lf'<,, r te •. \ rt'A I <l"ll;ir prMucer RI 11 lull pri1·f' nl $48 ,000 Newport •I Fairview 6<16-8811 (anyti me) -We'riin--:clTiny c1i.·rr !ti1.!I lil-:e 1•PW• bt'droom ixo;i.ury -l!'K 2'n\ r>\'l'l")'thin.1: n""'1"'1 fr.r that large ~11m­ Jly -~p<1ro1tr r.1 m1ly room -\\1•1 Mr_ ~"f11'n,1;1\·r w \\' r·a tl'l'I~ + •lraP''ll -i::xlrn li.rgt' k1tetwn 1.i11~ rnrn1nl d1n1ni;.: rnc1m. Pru•· ai·rlurl"fl l~n· quu·k salf'. Only $:;7,9j(l. STJ.MI. 'O THE REAL "'\.. ESTATERS ' SPLIT LEVEL Suprr 1harli 2 be<lroo1n, rlin - lnll lo: 2 ~1h~. F'ull l:lu1l1ln kitC'll('n. c1u1wts. dr11pc:o; and rlQuble 1t11r111r. NO\V VAC. ANT. "et II t0011y? Aski~ only Sll,T.l(), Call :i.io.11;,1 fOprn f'\·rg,) -SI DE-BY SIOE~ Modf'm dupl@X; 3 BR. 2 Ba. ~ 2 RR .1 2 bll . unltii. Stf'ps 10 (l('('an. Good corwt . o .... 11er rt11dy to ttll. Prtct'd al S:'i8,!':QJ Call : 673-3663 548-56-1:1 EvC'11 associated FOR SALE Harbor View Hills Broadmodr Pl'f'<lll(e t'f.lrnf()r!. ·"fl<H'l<HJ-; 4 ho•rlrnoin, 3 !1 .. 11i. f:-.rnil.• 1....,n1 ;.nd fr>rn1;iJ rl1ntrK: •ruon1. f'liillll<'d fnr f«n11l,1 1 11·111~. C1o.~r to r·ashlnn 1<- l;i nd. ('on1n1unily rel'J1'.'Allf,ln 11rra s, r•~)l. C11 ll lo M'<' any- Tlmc; 2612 l.1i.th1house Ln. · Lachenmyer Realtor $27,750 fHA /VA TERMS !~!II"~' pr.r·•••I hntllr ltl \1r•;i \~rt!f' \lllh \' \ ,r,, t'll;\ 11•rin• 1..:il'l!" l hl'rlrn.-1111. i't1\ "I "'I p.111n. d.,uhlr 1:; ... r. lll!" .'>ll>l!'flf r j,..;in f.· \".lf'011lt l"11IJ rr 1••.V s:1~ ~:.1i. "11!1 no dr111 11 ri;t1 f'll"'lf. C1111-:J·ID·l1:1J lnpPn ri·rs.1 •fl? HIRITAG • ~ HAL utan -.-Seein9-ls -- 186(l N.f\\!J)Ort Blvd., c :-.1. Believin9 Call fW6-,'9'18 F.vc-s. 6I~ ln!ifll'CI 1h1.~ hnl' 9aycT1·~1 4 FIXER UPPER BR fanuly r'fX'lm home - 4 REDROOi>f. f11n1ily fUO)Tl\, n1 "r '..'"'IYl ~'l f<'rt nf ]1\·1ni; all huiltin~. <"!ll'Jl('l s, o1'l'r-;1rr11 (;rt'at family hrtmP · sil.<'d g;ir;i,i,::r, t'O\'fT('rl p;i l\rt, t•11s1nm ptl'll _ 1'1 Nilhs 2 h('11\'Y ~hllkf' rnof 11.11<1 '""t ~h<J"·rr~ · 11.ll rlf'\'ttif' ,Int - ponl. Niln1~ your lerm~. VA ,..;r.it·iou~ l111n i::, !'Olltll~hi\>rh- 1\"0 DOWN 1 tr!A LO\\' -"'fw t l'l .'i + rlrit()t"S -only 00\\'N hr submit, -S29,9'50. Sill.~JOO. 673-Jr-fll. Prime residential an'a. CaJi !>45-8424 (Open {'\'l'S.) 1-0' THE REAL \"'\._ ESTATERS '. CORONA lllGHLANDS Vir11· hon1e "'1fh rool. 4 flcJrm s, 1" bstli~. r11n11ly YOUR MONEY !"l\1n1. No y;i.rrl \In r k can buy ran1ily happu-ws.~. Unusu11J 1111\c -~lh BOrrn. cozy up beside loi! hurn1ng \\'" h8\'P J:norl rt'l1l 11 ls: 11r('pl11.cP -4 big hdnns & J rrrz;1.101tn1s P.J-~ALTY co. barhs lor the kids. :'-lodcrnl JllS E. Coasl Hl~h.,..11~. k1tC'hrn + relr11::. R~lax a ! Coron;i. d"I \far 67:\--9010 pril'. bf';i.i'h -01\'ner m11.y _ _ _ .c.11.rr}' a 2nd. TllJ, ~011'. BEACH COTTAGE SM.700. PLUS INCOME ! HOPI-: G~RflJF; lt f':ALTY LL\'e. Jl\ the /Mn! home 11nd lll.1 Do\'f'r Dr., N.R. tnjoy ll(!a r h l1v1n,1; 11•h1]" you 6C1-4'600 &4;;.1111) rcnl out rhf' l'rllr unu 10 -SEE CATAL INA-.-.-.-n1a k.,yourpAymrn1:oi.Net"1ts Ch1n11. Ctn·e Ir-All 11\(' Ooat~ ii hlllf' TLC hu! b;i.ri;,:111n J'lllS! the J"llY rn1r11 n('f'. pMN'll 111 S2.1.!}j(], \\'ALKF:rt J-:;occ1hn2 4 hffirmm hon1f' & J.Efo;, RrMl1ori;, 842-44 J.i. fin thff'lf> l1"1'f'ls, !rstn~ 24x -sfE-POSSESSl-ONS - :l·I l1 v1ni: & <Hn1na 11rr11 Y~u Sp..rklttig cl,.11n hnmei;, 50me ''"n 1ht' liull't All fnrSflJl,z:il. ne\~ily p.a lnl<'d & ClU"Jlf'ff'd 2 •126. C111! 67~1".?Z:'i. 3 4 & 5 MrM\ Som with Hom• & lnv•sfm•nt ~l~ f11A-VA ~nv ~f'rms Rea lty fmr:i S:!fl IX)() fn S•I0,000 ' ~:'5 t: Coa~1 l·f\1·.v., Ccl:\l COLLl.Z\'S k \VATT~ .INC. ' HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 2525 Cre::;tvie\v Dr., (Bayshoresl NB 64S-1039 (Sal & Sun 1l·6l *437 Sea\va rd Rd. (Corona Highlands I Cd !\1. 673-0492; $43,500 (Fri, Sat, Sun 1-4) 22R \1ia lthaca, Lido Isle fi7;.4502 {Sun 12·41 3417 \V . Oceanfront. Ne"'POrt Beach 1714 1 673-6210, 55i.500 (Sal & Sun 1·51 (2 Br. & Fam ily or D•n) 211 \"1a Genoa, Lido Isle 675-~562 (Sat & Sun 12-4 ) (3 Bed room) 1018 Sandcastle Dr., Co rona dcJ ~tar 8.13-0700 : 644-2430 •. !Sun 1·5) *14i2 Galaxy Dr. r Dover Shores) NB 813-0700 : 644-2430 1Sun 12·4 1 2807 Ebbtide, Harbor \'J e\\1 Hill s 117.S-210 1 {Sun 12:30-5) 2042 (;rtlax.v. Ne\1·porl Beach fi44-4910, S85.000 1Sat & Sun 1·5 301 2015 :\liso. Costa r.lesa 644-4910, SCl9.;-00 !Sa t & Sun 1·5 :30) 54R \·'islet Grande <Bluffs) NB fi73-R550 , $43 ,500 !Sat t-5) 2510 L'ni1·ersity Drive. i\e1vport Beach 646-7171 (Sun J-5) 41.1 Parate Road, Nc\vport Beach 646-7171 (off Clilf Dr I (J Br. & Family or Den) l7ifi Pitcairn f ~·lesa \'erde l CJ\'! 546-5990. !40,500 !Sun 1-5) 1RRfl Tahiti ·or. 1 :>.!c sa \'erde) Ci\.! ' 546--5990. Sfi2.000 ISun 1-5\ *211~72 Birch 1 Backha.v area l S . .i\. Hts. 642-5200 1Sat. f'r.12 :30 & Sun 8-5 ) ~09 {'ortes r 1rfl(', ("o rona rlc l ~tar .,! 6J.i-572fi, :;;RJ.:100 (Sa l & Sun 1-5) 851 ('0rtcs St , ! :'llesa de! J\lar1 Ci\1 fli.i-!i726. s.~2.950 (Sat & Sun 1-51 1732 \!1ssouri. ( :'o.lcsa \'erde) (~I fi7~.i726 /Sat only J-5) . ~ 500 \l n r111n g~lilr Ln . (Dover Shores) NB- R7~-fi055, Sl 10 .000 (.,Sa t & Sun l-du.5 k) 34:17 S;inta {')ar<1 Cir. l'vlesa Vl,.ood~l ('i\J ;,4:.-ofin4. S29.900 · rsat &~u n 11·6 1 1324 Seacrest Dr. !l~ar. \.'1ew Hills\ Cd:\l 644-8095, $62.900 !Sat & Suill'· ' 2232 Arbutus I East bluff) NB 833-0700 ; 644-2.430 (Sun 1·5) ·1100 Cambridge (\Vestcli!f ) f\;B 64:!-8235 I Sa t & Sun l 192t Port Bristol Circle, (Hbr Vu H1lls 1 i\18 , 675-3210 !Sun. only) 312 \lorning Canyon Rd. IShorecliJfs ) NB fiiJ.8550 (Sat 1·5 ) 17Ull ,.\,·alon Lane. Huntinj'.ton Beach 6i3-22~2. $45 .000 (S•t 1·5) 2402 Orchid Hill, (S. A. Hts) NB 646-7171 ' !Sal 1·5) 400 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa · fi41\.il 7 l 499 E. 18th SL, Cos ta Mesa !Sun 12·4) 646-7 171 (S•l J.51 431 Lcn11.:ood Drive, Costa Mesa • 646-7171 !Sal 1·4 & Sun 1·51 20652 E~rel Lane. Huntington Be1ch 982·1313, $25 .500 !Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom ) 301 Canal~e"'Port Shores) NB 546-i602 (Sat & Sun! *2815 Se 1ng Sun {Ha rbor Vu Hills) NB 675-3210 *4500 Orrington. Ca m eo Shores 8J3-0i00: 644-2430 (4 Br & Family or Den) 1723 Samar Dr -1 rw-!esa \'erde) CJ\1 546-5990, $37.500 (Sun 1·51 2030 Beltre (Mesa Verde) CM 546-.1990. S46.950 (Sun l·Sl *62 1 Powell I Newport Hts) NB f>4Z.5200 , $45.950 fSet 1< Sun 1·5) 1521 E Ocean 1Balboa Penins11la) Balboa 642-5200 (Sal &.Sun 1·51 615 Via Lido f\'ord. Lido Isle 673-7300 , 5129,500 I Sat & Sun 2-5) 2706 \\lavecrest I Broad1noor) Harbor Vu ll1lls. 833-0820 1Sal 1·51 20962 Snug Harbor Circle, Huntington Bch 953-3028 , S42,000 !Sal & Sun J 6532 Bishop Dr .. Huntington Beach 847-2023. 528 .000 1Sat & Suo 11-4 ) 20721 (;osha1\·k J_,a ne, J-luntington Beach 540-1720; 53fr0047 tSun 1-5) 1707 Candlestick L.ane . Newport Beach 833-0700 ; 644-2430 I Sun J .; I 1369 Galaxy Or, IDovl'!r Shores ) NB 833-0700 . 644-2430 !Sun ).j) 2512 Lighthouse Lane. l'\ev.•port Be ach " 833-0700 ' 644-2430 1Sun 2-;1 *1021 ;\·lariners Dr. I Dover Shores ) NB 548-7893 (Daily ) 1536 Vivian Lane (Harbor H1ghlands1 fi42-8235. $38.950 I Sat & Sun) ***507 Bayside Dr., fl.'e\\•port Beach 642-8235 !Sun only) 1641 Ba.vs1de Dr., (Yachtman's Cove ) NB 642-8235 I Daily) 410 illnrn1n,1? Slar . i\e\vport Beach 644-4910. Sl05.000 !Sun J.5,3-0 ) -**R Linda Isl e Dri\'e I Linda lslel t\'B f>44-4910, $155 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ·30) 2815 BIUC \\'ater. Corona de! :'1-lar ~ 673-2222 . $74.500 (Sun 1·5) 2113 E. 22nd St.. Costa ~lesa 64~7171 !Sun 1 3().5) **Dover Shores, Bayfront 644-64-00 (for appl.) 23fl \\'ake Forest. Costa ille~a 646-71il (Sat 1:30-5) (S Bffl room ) **415 '.\'nrth StBr Lane lDO\Cr Shores I XB. fi42-82.35 ! S1n1-on!y) **·109 Evening St ar I Oo\·er Shorr s) NB 542-8235 !Sal & Sun) *5R Ltnda lsle. Xe11·port Beach 642-5200 (Sal 1·5 l (5' Br. & Family er Oen) **16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda l5l el 0 NB 673-6721 !Sun 1·41 **:l J.,i nda Isle nri,·e, Linda ir,le 6i5-6!61. $179.500 , (Sun 1-5) 2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB .j 646-1550 !Daily! . • (6 B•droom) *-.l\zfi()() Bay.shore Dr. (Bay shores l .NB s..\3-0700 ; 644-2430 !Sun pm ) DUPLElfES FdR SALE 12 Br. & I Br.) 71.1 illargu"r1te. Corona de! i\1ar 673-85.IO , ~59.500 ' IS•l l·l) (J Br. & 1 Br.) 126 A\·ncado ,.\ve. (So. of Hwy.) Cdi\1 67S-7295, S53 .950 "---.. 1Sun l-5) 1217 IV . Bay. Balboa 64Z.5200 !Sun 1·5) tl Br. I. 2 Br.) 120 29th SL . Neu·port Bea c h 675-1642, $.14,500 !Sat & Sun 12.4, 30) 416 P oinsettia. Corona del h-1ar 644-4910, $&3.000 (S•l 1-5:30) TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE (l Bed room ) 17682 Ash Tree Lan'e, Unive:rsity Park 833-0700 ; 644-2430 !Sat & Sun pm) HOUSES FOR RENT (Furn. l Bedroom) 1011 Kin"s Roa d. Newport Beach 1144-4010, 1$425 mo.) (Sal & Sun l·S,30 ) .. , .. , * * Wot9ffr111tt * • *'••I eM Wetertr•111 BR O~fR S-AC ALTOR$ 101\ WW lolboa •7 t-J••J DAILY PILOT for I C'tlon! 8~8"~l,}_A'.:;rl'!_•'.'Cm~•.!_A"."2_'·c_..C"~>~r,:;~23!_'.ll.!.::=================================== ( .· • ·. Friday, Ckll!bf!r 22. 1~71 [ ............ I~ I -...... J~;;;;;;m~ l ~I -..... BIG DADDY New, df'hlXe J~:l unit 11pat1- ment complex, loc;l!ed 111 Costa Mesa. EiuS11n; loon is Sl,300,000. P1-ese1•t in- come $292,rxx:J per yea r. Ca.II !or fu11hcr deia1ls 1f you havr SJ00,000. ro invest. Newport •• F a irview 646·8811 B•lbo.e Peninsula OPEN Sat./Sun. 1:30-5'·30 310 LINDO Avf, nl':ar NHYC. A Charming okitr Mmf', 3 Br., 2 Ba, \\'alk to bay or ocean. Brick lrpl. W001! tlrs. ~·ulJy furn. $39,7j(). ~1 r. Robinson DAVIS REAL'J'Y &12-700} Bayshoret a-I.ARMING 2 rlf'w kltcflrn, .C-IHlrT walk BR, con1 f1H r\€\i, crpt~. lo 2 f">v!, brar·lws. 2~2.-, Cr<"sl\•1<>111 Dr. R.y o" nf'r: 64.'>-\()~9. -----Capistrano Beach CORONA HIGHLANDS: 2 t.rg, BR, 2 BA. pool home. S.1.1,:100. Of'l'n r ri, Sa1, Sun 1-lPM 437 Seaward R.d 67:~0~9'2 Counesy 10 Brukl'1'lli. QUALITY oldt>r homl" on .~ full lots-I hlock to 0c<'an. Great polential. B rok ft' 64~-7399. Costa Mesa TOTAL PRICE $25,950 Pride of Ownership Beg ins at Hom e. You r pride can be9in with a call to Real Estate by McVay. A must see, is this immaculate Fran ci$can Foun - ta ;n Lo•e ly, On:y $37,950. Irvine Irvine Newport &each 1========~! "WE HAYE DNF° * OPEN HOUSES SUN . 1 ·5 * 17512 CYPRESS, UNlllERSITY PARK 5 Bdrms .. all on one floor. This one is only 6 mos. NEW. Corporate owner is offering this spacious home at below cost for quick sa le. SEE THIS ONE TODAY. JUST LISTED-T URTLE ROCK 4 Bdrm .. 2 baths. !an1ily rm. Popular Plan #2, in the first unit Asking only $42.950 INCLUDING 'fliE LAND! Hurry on this one! "/111 h''I \·i !tL '"SINCE 1941>'" 1s t Wrslt'r11 B::1nk Bid,'!. A "LINDA" PLAN 1'he Bluff11 m01Sf M>UCh! aflf>r homr! F.:o;trem('ly POPUl.<ir I IPvrl 3 Bdrm. 2 tlarh l!l'f'· plat't', family 'kitchen.' high bt'am a>llinl:"S. CUl·dt>-sac lo. cation. Very p!ea~1ng otU· look. Spacious '>''ra p-11mu11d patio, B11rr ly l!St'rl _ '11100<>1 hflmr Nln<'h t1on . Ta..<11f'lul!,11 11 ppoi111erl -Rr-nt'C'I~ 1h(' best 1n lrl~Urf' Rlulf.~ h\'ing at S•t9,900, ""\\'Uhout EQual", Newport ' :-;:;:-:::--=-::-:-::-"'.:-'I " 4 BR, 211 BA, 2 blkll tro I t·lubl>~f'. hrick p.11 t frf, .;: i;undf'ck. $3."I.~. OwfW'r. Opell Ul'.IWie ..aflf'r f> wkllye. Sat ,. SUn 1111 day. 64l-2S71!. BLUF'f'"S Cond .. ~ • ., mode1 on major grel!nbl'll. 3 BR, 21.,, BA. k ut1I rm By Owf](!r. fi44-1 40() PVC', 8r 11•knd11. $42,;{l()·~· ~~-~-~ PARK Linn Townhoust", by nwnl'r. J Rr, 2''"1 Ra , pnol. S32.::.00 or m<1 kp olfr.r. ~>'17·.~46. ---= BIG Canyon 4 RR . :l RA , l (anytime) O\\"NER f\1UST SELL NO DOWN G .I. BUYERS MIN. DOWN PAYMENT F .H.A . for this lahulous 3 bedroom bl'au1y. Ready for your oc- - - -'l ll'uliur O avs Vn1vrrs1!y Park 833·0101 N ight1 ilf.. {;st t \~ J3/.u{' s10.w frplc11. i:nlf rour11P vu . Rrlo11· n1111•kr1 ~-77+1. 5 BEDROOMS VACANT lmnlaC'Ula1r condi11on '>'"!th large manicur<"d yar<l, hu<:f! r:ii5"rl ht'arrh fu-cpla<'l", l~'x ?1 ' family rnorn. sparkl111i.:: bu1lt1n k1lchrn. Jn xln! roun- lry cluh A!'('ll. A!rnos! 1111- med111le p<tSSrs:;1no \\'Ith as low as 10"'" (i n'>''n C;iJl ~j;j.8'f:l4 1Q~n 1'\'f'S.) \outh ~ (~ oast BLUFFS PLAZA 3 Bdrm., l ~~ hatiis: all 011 one flonr, \\'illk 10 pool & shopping. 011·ner wanr.c: Ion~ t scrow. Esrlu~1~·cly listd w11h us a1 S:t2.000. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 B ay A ve. Waterfront 4 Rrlr1n. 2 bath hon1e Pirr ,(. Slip. $19:1.000 Call: 67.1·3\J63 642-2253 Eves. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W. Dolboa 67].]66] 1500 CLAY llf'i'r ii is, ;i beautiful u'i-plrx in a trrnfic lOC'ation. Close' lo f>1·<"rytiiu1i.; ,) • 1 Berl · roo1ns r;if'h. Pl'rfN"t condi· li0n. CnpjX'r ph11nb1nJ!, <'!c. You Ol\"11 thr l,1nrl. IA'r would tw prnurl ro ~h,111 \"flu rh1.~. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 * BACK BAY * 3 SR, 2 R/1. family rn1 , f1rrnl, hlt1n~. IHIJ:(' WAi k-in 1·lnsr1.~. l.ltOO sq r1. :>.ew crp1s1clI11Pf'\ll. $7.0.00:1. Roy M cCa rdle Realtor Jl\JI) Nr11 fl()J'I Bll'rl .• c .. ~1. 548-7729 • * • • Delightful Ba.vr"J"P~I ·I Rrtrm hon1f' 11 rl1n rn1 .. Ir).: fan1 rn1., wrt h.<ir. "A PL£,\SLlR~: 'J"(I SllO\V" ~rnold & Freud RF.Af.1'0RS fi.16-77.l:i -2-STOR Y STEAL 0 1·rr Jlflfl ~q fl of fi11111 ly II\!· 1ni::: 1111h I rll'mra tflr ht'rl- room.c:., plu!ll rarl)('ts, hr1'1r'~ kltchC'n :inri ~·ou 011 n ·,.1·f'ry- 1l-11nc :\0 t..;/.\!;>.1rCKS . szr:.on \\",\!.KF:R k LEt:, R<'al101~ . .lt-12-1.\0);, --. ----0\\''.\'ER $bL!.t;-.c •. ·I fW. r(>(lrn« nr rnulrt hr 11"N"I fl~ .1 lwrl1'flnn1s -nrn. 2 h;i!h.(, h111l \1n«, 111.,..pl111·r, rtr\·ul11.r rlr111•11;.i~, $'.!.i.!1.-.0¥ Flkr, C;ill rli.1 ,,1· n1:;:hr. :;4n..172fl ---- Br11.11d new 2 Bit, 2 BA h<in1P 545.0458 893 -85 33 N•wport Heights J· 11•i lh Rn O('e1t.n v1f'll·. only $27.200. Lo11rly qur1>n Sil.I' kitchen With a btlll1-1n dS'>'Sr, R&O. Hugr l1v1ng rn1 <'OVl'Tf'li 11•1rh e .\l'J('lllll\li' v.•/w rar(>f'tini;: plus a lovrly frplc & ;i 2 r ar gar.<i_gr. Calt fl()"" H11s v.•nn"I lasl, 4!12-9811. R.la 1r RC'alty, 11 00 S, ~:i Ca1n 111n RC'al San Clr111tntf". -Pnol!-P~i 11a"y! Charm'-. - Cuslon1 2 Br: One 25 ' Long ('upancy 1iu'>''. Co1nple1ely Huntington 8•ach rarpe!ed thruour. also rl rap-J C.<i:;lv;o;sa~-----;H;;;;tJ;;c;<:o;;;-E!;:;d;-'==1----..,~c::-,,c:---- Laguna B•ach ,/. r cu11}· ~, MODERN Jn1m1H'Uil\te nlOClt'rn home rlrhghrfully dt'corated. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Nrw sha£" carpetll, r·1 ff"plaN', klrr-hr ll hl1n11, c"flvrrrrl patio. Ohl. gara~. S.17.9.'JO, f'~. Nl'w stylr ki tchen 1<•1r h Costa M•sa WOW all h1111!-1ru; 1ndurl1llg <fish· 1----------- ·washr r. Douhlr £a r s g P. Chr£'rfu1 homr, 2 BR. I BA &hon!s 11.nrl slHlppini::: near. !nrlry room, gar .. lee" haf"'k EMERALD BAY Bch1nrl an at1111cti11r '>''II.II LS A tnvrl,v lrf'f'·s.harlrd patio ,i;, a c:ha1mini;: :l hf.d rnnm, 2 h111h hf\mt' wul't SE"l)Qr.atr din1ni;: 1"flnn1. f:asy wiilk to hl'a.('h, 1rn11 1s <"fl1111.~ & swin1. m 1ng p('/ols • $00,5((1. 211 1 \11s1a l">rt Oro Nrwport R.ea"h 2 Ba. Sep. Din Rm, 11.\17 Country, Qui<'!! Reh ll.• '.\1i. Frin•111ay EZ Walk lo shops s:W.900. 10'"/n Own. 4!"16-1177. Collag• Park GOOD & DIRTY 3 Bdrm. •2 bath plus f11mi!y rnnm. Nl'l'rl:o; paint .~ ~ruH. Only $2l!,9:l(). All terms. 10~~ rlnv.·n rn ::1nyh<lcly. No dnwn G.I Hurry: llurry! Hurry~ /121, • 675·5726 Corona del Mar CHRISTMAS IS HERE? \'011 trim Jhe tn'.'t' . , . \\'r pro1-icW ~ti the r1's1. llrrr is th<' solution 10 all nr yn11r hnli1!ay prnhlr ms: Brr1t.lh· t<1ki11g 11C1~u1 & h11rh0 r 11irw. PrnFr!lskmal. landsr;ip1nl': t"i,\' Rrr!;(lll. Sp:irklini:: HIF pool, 3 hig hedcooms, 3 ba!h.c:. 1111 r lN·trir k\1c·!lf'f1. ln1mae11J- lalf' ins1f1f' & 0111. OPEN SUN. ONLY 12,30 .s :~ F.bbtidr, Harbor Vil'\\" H1lli; SEMPLE Rea l Estate 67.S...2101 ARE Y OU A PARAOISIAN? hy. 1 ..... 1 us show 11 to you. yd. S'll ,.'-00. $"1500 rlown. W lk & L l\1cNASll nF:ALTY a er ee ,.., ... ,.,, Rr.<il!ofl! OPEN House-&;"t:-&:'-'un . 11- 27'.lo Harbor Blvd. 11,I Ad1tms 6. Musi srll! ln1111a t. 3 BR, '2 .:,1:,...9491 Open "!ii 9 PM RA. Ml'sa \.\'oorls. 3457 ~anta --S P-ECTAClJLA R--Clara Cfr('lr, ~1. $'Z9,90CI. VIEW 5'15-66Q.l. -- from 1ranQuil hilllop. t-.lag-3 BDRf\f , bltin kilchen, trpk'. ni ficcnt :l bedroom 2 Pull· C'll~I pa1io. All nrw r~rl_ m an tmths. cathedrl\I ccit· patl1t & srrl'c.n.~. Li:::r (l . . \1•/hlk lr11rr. Ry 01\"nrr. 1ngs ffihance Jovc-ly f1E'ld· SZS ;ioo Call &12.....0514. slonr fi1'f'placC'. Homr <>'ol'rw>r ' ----~ ~rrnllrd upkf'f'fl thru fl rra. MESA Verdr, .1 Br, 2 Ba, Df'cor.<i1nr cHrrV>t< rli~p<·~ eus! dr11s, rh'an, f'hM:'rhil ,., . . " ., :ti :iJ(l fll "r n<'"" Anxious O\ITIP.r ha~ hclrnr , by O\llnf">r S. · · rf'duCf"{t pnt"f' Mi.001. Now ~11·1; 3246 Nr~·-'~~k.A\", a!lkini: $.1.<!,!l((I, ~uhmJI! MESA DEL MAR 2 sty, 5 Rr, larwin realty, inc. 3 Ba, !It',!'·_ rlin1.ng rm. '·bl1r1 'lG62 Rrookhtn·s1. llntcn &h k1tchrn. ;i.l.>--71lO:t. 546-5411 anytime -I BDRMS., 2 BA. t.'Ounr ry SECLUDED--k1t('hen, fan1 :m._ frplc. Nr .51-h!s & shp~ ;,;!0--.i.li?..lt. COTTAGE-BY~r-E-Sirl-;\.1 im:--1 $24,500 ~/\. p;:ivrrl ;:ill~y :if"'r·ri:s, A.<!IUT11P fi'r VA l n fl n , Hu~r lnl s<'(;ludl'rl h.11 m1111y $2:\.:.00. f.12--4:\.lifi. fOWl'l lnJ:: h't'r.~. C'ul-<ll'-~fl{" --~----- !"'"1111011 "·i1h ,-,,untry <1tn1,,~-Ea~t Bluff phrrr. 3 Rig hrrlrnoms phi.~ -------------.---4 SCl'P('11rd 1n JlHlln. Pricf'rl f,OV!'.:I,\' l.11sk h1J1I T hon1r, only $'1·1.:>00. inrluOuii;:-r<" BR. 2 1 ~ HA. lg 11-im rm & •frig.!.-wa shf'r. Owner nins! rrrk. Rll rlrr· k11 'v/hllni;, srll! ~uhn11I _your 1C'rm.~. nr\1· 1·rp1i:::. 1t1·p~. h: frw_'d ,v<i Call .Y\6.5AAQ, Hr>rilage Rral-w, !>1>rinklr1•s ll.· P fl I 'n -~. Elrr·. £11r rloor nprnrr. 11•alking dist. 111 srhool.~ .\: 1nr~ <opt'n r vl"'S.I REDUCF.D Sl.!QJ m;irkrl. One o "'' 11"' r . .-. , Lilrgc R·2 wi fh .~ B<>rtmnm S \!1,9;.(). fi.1•1-0:174. hnmr. {'fll'M'C'rl pa tin. Oouble LARGE·,· c,-,,.-,c,ch-,-,,,c,-,o-;Hc,.,,-::,=m i::arai;:r. Ronm for morr h<ln1r, 2 hrrpl'.c:. kiru: .~11r 11n1 r.~. l"'drnl!I, !11111. ,(. rhn1ng rm, PET E BARRETT HOS !~~!~:~, l l'(fW,OAT St:ACH ~ J 642·5200 '·~· r-lf"c·1 ~ar. rlO.•r oprnrr. Clnse 10 shopping ,t: .sl·h\s. SS 1,950. Nil'.' \\'anr to? V1s1t 4fil17 Dnr. ('h<>~trr On St1nd11.y, bf>l\\•<'f'll t-:-r f'.\t, an<l lf'l!.i'll ht)W <"1SY ll 1.~ !O lwrnrne nnr. \'f"'' 111,,. 1h1rk 1·;:i rpr1s, SPlll"l'li lnc .,.,. .. ,,....,..,..,.,.....,.,..,.[ p~~RRON l{EAl.'rr 61:?-1771 B\'-o'>' nrr-:1 -Bil~ R~\-;-i lrvrl, 1111 11l<>t'. k>t. C:ornrr Im·. 1)()(>1.f>ff p:it11), 2 p11t1os. \\.<ilk IO l'IOl"l'S ,t., . .;ch]S, $::!2,9.10. \~I L1~l•l1h, li-l-l·.',791 pool, ;ind thr nr111t>s1 .1 hl>rl· rflfim hnmp in 1n11111, larr:r f;imil.11 fl'l(lm, 21.1 h111h~. anrl ::1 v1r 11' nt Catalin::1, S.'il.~>O'l­ {'flns Hopprr University Realty :.001 E , Csr Hwy. fi73-6.~10 HARD TO FIND VIEW SECLUDED TOWNHOUSE Fountain Valley $23,000 F .H.A. * ADULT PARK * t"ir~I lln1e offr r'f'fl·.1 L11r':::r 1\r1.\'0r1(> quaif1r11 suhjPt't 10 hrdrm.~. l1v rm ,,.. fll'•'i>I . ~"!L\ 1,f'lfl!l w11h i;:•,~"~ 1111- sin!!lr stew:.. All rlrr"L I Jl\,r. l.11 i:::;irdrn pe t!n w/'>''illr1·f11ll (l'P1s & rlr;i11('(!. Cluhfp·>U.c:r, pont ,, pu111/1J:: g"r<'('fl. Pl"lf'Crl to srll rr~ 1..:inrl COLI.INS & \\'Al"L"i nu;il )Jf'l'Cl'nlage ralr. Tnt;il p;:i;•n1rn1~ $23~ f"'r mnnlh, Shnrp 3 brrlroom hon1e gl1~­ lr11111c: \1'11h trnt1<>r ln1·1n1< 1·;i1r. 2 lux11nn11.<; ha1hs. morl- r 111 bu 1l1-l n k11c h"n. P.rarl.v tn nrT11py 1mn1rd1.<1trl,\'. All hu~·rrs 1vrlrnmr CAI.I.• lfl!I C"ortP:o; (1. J.;i Nil&· .'un RE:ALTOR ~ f.~::111•ard 10 &rra 10CortPs1 962-5523 (Open E ves.) Cusioo1. la r£:r , brilnd nrw 3 NEED FOUR Walker & Lee hrlrm. 2', hath, f;i mily room BEDRQOMS77? Rr;iltor!i jl]u.c: lnrm<il (tunn~ room, Tl ''' ~ t ll~ 01\P 11.1 ...• u I." r "::!'\ 27'YI H11 rhnr R.l1'<t. 111 Arl.11 11\s R..I. k1!4·hrn. l11T>11kfa.c:1 ;u·ra. Rra u11lul rti1rk siia'< rarJl('ts, allfl has irrm~ tn .c:u1t vnu.j ,\l:.-9 1~1 OJX'n '111 9 P\I '.'1 yr;:ir n!rl hf> • .<iuly nn ().!llf'fl-e ,•·tl•\ ·.·-...• ,2;:1,2-hugf' t1rt'plarr. S~.3..;(W). Don't 1 • , n I ' \\a11• ru . .,r.~ai•. r arrol' """ iy rr101. t 17 . .no Anprn>. ~r..o . t.:l'f'f1H" f">rop<'fllf'~ fiT.-,...17'.!fi ~-Rh41J llii;tl I'll'!'. ~hi.\< I h I~ ATT_n_A-cfi\'F.-f;im ily honi,.,, hr;1111, Hrlil\ & <>n1r..11 <·111rfr,r l11n11'; \\/fln \rl ~ RR. 2 R1\. ~n, Sn. "' fl\\.I '""I~· rlr•'f1r 11 /n~ltll'l 1111krrp l.rg n1~1r .~uur. " 1 I ·•. -. ll•t•'··. 1· \I l!OIJHll<'I kll<!1. pit pat111. 2 '<'lfli:,: I\-\\ ITf\t, •' 1,,.-,~,. ('0 m~;• " 1w1, * BEST BEACH BUYS* \\'hat ;i f;in!astic huy~ $.Ull Und<'r app•r11.1sal 11. ~ sq. \'il('IH•I C-111 1.nr $1 7.-..00 fl. t)f'aoty. 4 HllCt' RR. l 2 Br hriich house $2~.9()') 2 Rr 1•harm111i.: hsr l:tJ.;.j)O Ne"'· 2 hr. 2 ba, lrpl<" $,17.950 *DUPLEXES* 2 Br. 2 Ba ra. urilt $4~l.!Y."Jll RA, c11!-df'·S<u· l.:u>t:P side ~'<l r'rl. Shorl '>'alk 10 b1.'Al.'h. N<"l'rr' 11).:llill ill this kM' p1·w" 11! $:11;.T.'JO. B1"0ker. ~l~l'.!•1. •I Ar & 2 hr iipls s;i0,0001 ~~~--~~--=~ .l Br & 2 hr apli; s.;.l,!)5£) * Hawaii Bound * ~ ~'11r11 I hr a pl~ $62.~IOO :! :";tnl"y beaul y, 3 BR K· fam * OCEANFRONTS * r n1, ponl, 1-,,1.y rir<'PI. 2 1 ~ BA. 2 Hr & I br duJlll'x $67,500 J.\1t1"h<"n thal's "out-of·This· i\1nrf 2 Rr. 2 ha Mrh S!lO.O<lO 11·orld."' C1osr tn thr (J('f'<in. 2 Br + l'l!OTY' + lot $90,000 ,\1ust nr sold th is week end! * WATERFRONTS * Submit nn !t'n ns. Ne-..• .1 hr, 2 hi\ rrpl<' 5.1 1.~:in rot.J .• INS & \\1AlTS 3 Br, 2 ha , pirrlfllllll J7:'1,00'.l Jl~:AL'l'Oll5' BALBOA BAY PROP. 962-5523 (Op•n Eves.) 2."\0ll \V. Ralhna, NR. 67.l-7420 ----------- NEW CONDOS FHA-I/A FROM $19,400. Salas 847-9604 Ag•nt "LIKE CATHEDRAL CEILINGS??" Thl'n see this hnn1r. F:Jr\·::1ll'rl KASABIAN 1'f'ihn.1?;s i;-11·1· onr a !f't'l1n:: R F.:AL ESTA1"E or s parP. \V1cy:lr y1>U r IOf'S i\TIRAfTJVF: enrnr r 1 BR lll fhP long sh11.1?; r'llrf)f'IS, or pu! nn ~'<lotr sh<"lf's nnrl "~lk 1n hl>ft.ut1ful i\l1lr ,..;<Jllill"f' P111·k . \\'hal!'1'rr lht' rl1•;1s- llfl', 1h1s horur .<itwl lf'l"'HllO!l ha\·r i1_ rr11·rtl In sr ll iii $:t4.9%, i-M:!-2:i.1:i . , , , r11lt ronr!o fnr salr. t-1&l1.V Xfr:'t~. ~'•'" ln;1r1. 0 1<'llPr lr nvin:: C'll,Y. 9ii2-21ifi:1. SELLING YOUR HOME? F1•re appr11isal • \lie buy <'1!111tiC's. Peroon11I attention. 2:. yrs. r :o:pl'r 11>nce. COLLINS & WATTS POOL + RUMPLIS-B:: 0'>'•nrr. 4 .Rr, 2 h11. bltr;~· Turner Associate1 110.1 N. Ci!lls! Hwy .. Lil;:una ~94...1177 Anytim• LOVELY 2 br., 2 ha. li11 . n n 1<•ith fireplace in den hon1e. H11rd'>l·nnrl lloors lhrunul. Ovf">1'S11.rrl i:::ar·ai::;r, f'Oll, pft.lio II I ii l'O~r ~Arrll'!I f, R 11irw !ti::11 1~ !onir 10 b e rrmrmhrrNL S,'12.:.00. HF.1.r.N NE'\\'1'0N RF.Al.1'0R 49-i-.:..'ill ~~~--~-~-017. Y 2 hr in J.;:ig Cyn. S'l'l,OCX) Tl'rin~. By riworr 190 Canyon Acre'5 Dr. 213 EX -"'~ t"OR' s::,o:1,:-.:hc,-,o.c,c,.c,c. •Lc,c,,,c."c:::'Y 2 s!ory duplrx, llf'w dps & sh;ii;: rp!, ocf'l\n vir w dttk 2\:tl'iAA--6~~. r.1A ril,vn ,l RR . 2 RA l .11Rulla H ill~irl<' honu•. rr1t-..·ood k Rlil.~~ (l{'Pill1 virw~ fr"fl111 f'\l/l l)' (~lflnl. s:\fi,.iOO. 497-11 :16. MA(;N ff.-~wrr111" :,c, -;yo:,._,. O!•r;iri l!n nl. 01'.'n ;.'\"'lltl' nwn. 2 RR. 2 RA. !':<<'<". tt p1. $•1!\,:,00. Bkr. i l 1. •l()';l-300~. Laguna Hills LEISURE Worlrl r n -o p n1annr. 2 RR. 2 ha. l.mtrlr-d •I X1ras. Rr~t \oc;:i I ion, 6'14·1133 Evrc fi.}1..():o.i VIEW CALL 0 , 64•·Z414 Nf'w Ltsll1111:. A Nt'l'.·J)(lt"I 9! ~ Hr1gh1s hon1" w11h a 1·1rw or · """"'- tl1(' OC'fan, CR!al1nrt. l~l:tnrl RffiTY'. k llarhor J1ght11: at n12ht 1s Nt•r Nt,.port Po~t Offlrt rart>t.~· for salf'. H11rr·.v 10 sr r * •* e CHAR,Vl'!NG. olrir.r. 'i lh1s tllslrlully dP<'Ot"8t('d 3 SPANl::>H ~tUCC'O, 2 BR, Rr.. 2 Ba , trplc.. hd11•rl. ,_, ·"• ,., o ~"1 R 2 f 'l"c, r•~•C "" .. u , -. loors. eri1ts., nrps, sunrleck, $26,000. By Ownr r 64.'>-1446. f'lei'. i;:;u·agr rloor & mA11y nlhcr choice lrft.1u rf'5 . .A..c:k. San Juan Capistrano 111.1!" $.1!1,~i()fl DON'T BUY UNT ii, '. CAL9!L 04'• ,4,·2 414 YOU"VE ::>F:EN TI~IS ONE ·A Popular floor plan 5 ..... hf'ch·oo111s. Lari:<' country Nt•r Nt:fo~,L~o'~1 Orf lct ki1rhen fllwi dinln£ 11rr-11. sl9,950-IS-THEP -RfcE· Threr BPt:lrOClms up\lllair•. l\1"n <k>1vn. Ll!.nrisc111>f>d for for lh!.c: vrry lol'ely 3 hcrl-e;isy cA rl'". $311.900 . IYWlm, 2 tmth homr. Thr loan CAPISTRANO VAl.J..E'{ i~ h11th enough lhat you c;:in REAL T r assumr with pay1nen1s of 31:i0\ Canlino Capi11lrilno ·i $16(1 J.lf'r month, which In· 4!U-1124 <'lurle11 l!ll. Mnt1rrn hUtll-(nll, I 0-~~------­ rirrp pile c;if'J"lf't~, 11. l ~ o Santa Ana mo!rhini::: <lra[lf'~. Dou ble SACRlrlCF: to S:t7.:irl0. Prirf" i:::ar11gr 10 hnot! Call -cu!' $·1.000. 1o ~f'!l lhi\11 wk· Wa Iker & Lee '"' "1 '" '"W" • ""'m' Hf'Hil(lrs ?l!\'.1 !111rhor R.l11rl. 111 Arla111s '.->·1~-Q.16;, OPE'n "111 9 Pt-1 ON AN ISLAND S.ll,000 VA ln;in .:. BR.~ BA, 11\ilrlY r11stoo1 rPa turr~. '\ shows likr rnnrlf'I. Si\11dpoint ill'PA. jui;I hlk.~ fron1 So. f"'oiisl P\11:1.~. CAil S.1:'>--IR05, 202 \Vrs1 ~lrvrns, S.A. Mobile Homes For Sale 125 ROOM (!pt/drp.~. i :l)(.000. A4i-~l .1f1 fi & 11·knrts. P lus ·I !"'dt"f)(Hlls, 2 l1o1ths, Sar1·ihC'f". i:!~7<1(i6"•. hu1h-H1 k1!4·hrll, nrw shai:; I rvin• ---- o~·~· ~) C'ALI ~' C'OA.~r &11.lililul ::, RR. ·112 BA'll\"'1111r. liv r111. fnrn1Al fhn 1m, df'n 111 l\'f't har, :t frplr"~. :..o· do('k. 2 li;:r pal1ns 1\1'/f:?a~ grill!. F11~ ('!'pt~. rlrps ,t, \lall p.1 p1•r CONTEMPO Laguna Hills 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I La gun a N iguel 1·;irpr11n~. 2 fit1'flllll"f'~ a, .. rr ffi'l sq. Ir. n 1n111us nlfl111I JUST FOR Y OU! ESCAP E TO in•·hulrs 1<'{'1 hrtr. '.'In quahf)· Tlus 2 t .. tr·1n . 2 h11. ln1<•nl1oll~P EASY LIVING int, nn lnan [rps· JU.~t 111kf'I 111 l1111vrr:;11y Park rnay nr An-hitt•4'111t"llll y df's1i,:n+'ll \11 16 Linda Isle Oprn Suo!l<1y \.~ 011.'l.'l li7.l-6i'.!1 ll\'<'r, ~uhJl't "! In r\l!<llni: t il 111.~t wh111 y~111 'rp lnok1ni: tor. l;ik,e 11d1•;int ai,:r nf 1·h11ni;.1n~ I.na n 011·11rr •Viii •·fu1~11lrr 11·s no>;ir ;i1lull p.iol. shop-~Ptlf'S , :Y"(X"l :-;.i1• ~"'1. t;xpc-rT · $1 ,000 dn11'n. J•\1,\l!O:J)J/ITJ.: p111t: .11lrl chur<:hf's. (}-..·11rr Jy laurl.<ot·aprd, pool, J11ri;:e. 0('('\IPANCY. \\1t.nl~ 11 .~old ! f\.~~lll£ S1fl.:l00. lol. S!~l.00). IT'S NEW ~~~.~~~·.~.~, ~,~~ ired hill -8L3·-i~1~~~~~i~:~-·~'..._'~ :.r .. !H~l Of'('n ·111 !1 Pi\1 Rr:i\l:r r IT'S DIFFERENT J)lJ P LEX, 3 BR, 2 RA P1t.rh. S!<'f.ll'l In n<•r:i n front, \I' 11' r1·ptl', hlrins, rirPpl acrs in r11rh unil. <'lnsrrl g;:irnt;r p!11~ 11ddt1inna l pi'!rk1ni;;, $7'.!.flOO. "POPULAR PRESTIGE" tln1 v. P;irk CPnlf'r. l1•vi nr r':i l! ,\nyt 11nr, S~3 .f)S:lfl L•gUna B•ach Lonkir1£ fnr a .1 1•11r l!<ir11i:r· l---.--:--ccc-:-.,-- lrnw ahn1J1 .t hrrlronin.~~ SPANISH VILLA TI1rn lonk no f11rihrr!' 11rf. 11111rl11 rl!'<;li::r1rrl fnr r;:in11ly !<v!nl' 11nrt l&iltrrl 111 nnr of 1tir f111rsl 1 r~irlrnt111 I Arf'1-1<; nr ll11n1111c;1nn Rr;irh. rRJ(". f:O 1\T ON L\' s:iO/.CKl. ,,Jn1rt!'! N'f'IHJ fTnnr. 2 1<lory ... 1ur<'i' \.\'Ith r"rl 1ilf' ll'YlL H111l1 h~· Olrl IA'orlrh< fTilfT"- n1"11 1n nnc nr I .<11:1.1n;i '" l'IP1- 1rr 111V'il!', 'I Br , 2 batll. hucr 111'1111: mom "'lfh ma"· s11·r !'10nr !1rr pla<'f'. rnrm11I rtirnll(!' ronm. t:hN'ry hrPak. ras1 ronm r.lf k1tchr n 01 rr. 1....,k1ni:: thl' 11o111rr. OnP of 11 k111r! Pn<"f'<I ar S!1'2.~. 'BF:AUTJrui. RUT ... ABANl.)O:>:~;n ~;p; tt"'i!l"fksrre.l. [1>1 .. 'ly 1 h.'i'li"1<ln1 1'~ h;:i1h ~ , ~ ~·rilfl<'t"'"tfl 1'01111111111 hnn1r, ~~~":r;:JJ. f,..,-,.,n11;,J l11nd~··ar1n~. 1i,,. • 1~1-<*ln • PrPsli!:?f' nr1i:htxrlionrl. Suprr PETE BARRETT REALTY 642·52l(O 642-1353 1·11~1,,,n cons lnlf·tion rtr~ii:n. PossihlP 4 fl(!1·m, •I hAlh, l;iri:,,. rl1nini::; & fn1111!y !'{IO rn, Laguna Niguel Realty 8»-SOSO 499-1344 RF:AUT :l hr hnn1r, /)(JI)] s11.r ~rl. 1rrNi .• \'IPW. pilllOll. OWNER WANTS ov.nrr. s.~2.1~i]. 4!*Hl734 ACTION! _L_;d_o __ l•_l_•-------I ra~r (){'{'11p11nry, Suhrn11 Off- OPE N HOUSE rr.i;, 4 BR .. \ R;:i1hs, lntmal SAT & SUN 12-4 rl•n•ni:::. frph:, t>l1 -1ns, p;it10 241 V ia Ganoe •, N rlrrk. Ton tonrlir1nn. \\'::1 - ~pariou~. nr'>' ly drrnr.<itrrl 2 Irr fronl~Cornr r lnl. Nol lra~rhnlrl Mrm plu.c: p.:inrllf"d rif'n . .l OP!'.:N HOUSE: !'AT !.· SUN r;ir 1:?.ar f.rl' :o!r('rl . In". 0thrr 1111\l'l< 11y Appt_ s1rf'r! f"'lrnf'r 11q1h hay view, Sh Slt,1.f'J)I)_ 301 Canal, N pt o res OPEN SUN 12-4 546--7600 _'-__ 228 Via Ithaca i--,o"'p"°·EN HOUSE 2 tvtrn1 . 2 hA1h pill~ slu1l.v or ;ro ,\lr1r111nl.!.<1l::1r J.;,11,• 2:t'.1Qt n1nc.~: ROUTJ<: DR . 1('01rnrr nf !\1011l1nn Pk'>''yl J'r,.sl1ge ;irt ll rnn1mun1!y ~rl­ j11e•'lll 1n J.risurt' \\'orlQ. •, H"11u11ful surrnun1!1ni;:.~. all Ju:-.urv app.11111n1rn1s, 'rbf'r. aprufw pool. Saunaf;, F:xe r· el . .;f' gyn1. 4 tulllard tal:ilf'S, i\1UOl J\tORE! !\Pp hra111 rurn m('Jf!('ls in jlArk·likr sr ttinc. CALL ,1;.10-.1000 or ~:lll-7!l00 ON THE WATER Nrw, '! Bil in l.irln Pk. ~· :I: :ri', r1'jlts. dq~. hliins k l'C'fl"I:'.:. Only $13.00'l, TRI HARBOR REALTORS 400 F:AST IITll, C.M. f;if> .. 1'£1S 1:;v~: &W n:2.') SPACIOUS Moh1lE' Homr. 2:l x ~,:l 111 Nr11'por1".~ finf"'!I p:i rk. i\lu!lt hi' i;r,.n 10 8P- prrc1atr . /!90 W. 15!h. Sp. 8'1 . Suprnor, ll'f'sl Jn 15th. Nr. llro\:::. ---~~~~-~-· VAN orKE ;.,;· rlhl f'll.pa.ndn, 2 BR. :; .c;;tiir Arlult Pi!.rk. R<'au1. lnrlscpf1. w/or 11·/n furn. Pri.11 p!y. &16-6!!19. .'>12....(l6.l7 . :vioRiit:--i:lomr "'/orr11 n \"It'll", mu~I i;rll. Rr11dy In movr in. lnrr 11f1 6 Pi\1, ~7\11 .l.~O:t91' rir fl.."l6-l'7·l.l. y Balboa I stand <•r Vr·plj pi• .i.rt & p;i lln MESA VERDE 1•;ir t:ar lnin1ar1JJ.,1r' ;..01 t-r rrilF""1lf . Oprn e 1..:,\l"El.l.A Rf·:Al.'!"Y • Nr\..r flrl,.;,no:; ~ryl1nc, prn-1 ••-e ... !l><.,,.....c-..- UT'~·-1t11·11('111 11 '1•1 IA~illll -FAMILY-HOME- ~ 12 .. lfl{) Srl11nrl lllVl(lll'!. nrt1rr. J1'.!,'.~ .l R.11, :t•~ RA , flln11!y nn. nn hr;i11I r·n1Tlrr 1,,1 , ('ln~r \ LITil.E [;;J;1nrl, 847-853 1 e 592-5571 ~'1rrlv dl"<'nr·~•rrl . wrll krpf .".:i1-:-;oin-!>l•\n 12-~• '""11, R~ 1 RR, 2 ~II", fnrrnal rlir11ng 1910"/i. Rl"l~lol , S.A. frn111. 2 J(lts . hry11sr. \"'Ill orw. ' ;irr.fl. ffl mily 1111, rrpts, rl r'pS, · r 117_,,;\1) :i RR. :i H,\. J r·url!IH'r~. ,l nll'nrr, $!;',.<,()(), ·l!¥.i-.~l~fi. :<j1r1nklf">r~. l.orflfrrl on n\'rr --------·N· -hnn1r. ovrr '.',000 ll'l. rt. E11· <"IOl'r•d rntry "n II (' I ha~ \1't'Ol1ght 1n111 g:itr~. $jl{lrinu.~ f;i1111ly 1Mn1 w\!h wel har. f';iss • 1h1i1 wi ndr..w fr(>(J) huih-1n kHrhrn In p11t1n. Rri1·k rJrrpl;u'f'. ~ Bdrn1:<., 1•., hath..~. Only $1.1.~. Call RrJ11in air j•n11di l1oncr.~. LIJS [\ lf;\rhnr V·t"W-l f~ 1'.larrr 111·('~l"lil.~1vto iVJrsa OPEN SUN-MO malds '1Xiorn ,\· hath, l1v rm Jli2.~I. -~ RR, 2 RA , hran1 Vrt'rlr 11rr.1 Sl!l.!l.'iO. 1"2-.i AY 0 1.\'NER upsra1 r.~ 1·,/11•ri l11lr. ~hown f'lni;:~. firnr O"roralcr!. -~ t"fll' ___ :~l'l-l'l'ill9 ____ Beatitll\IJ Bl111fs t; Pl:in. VJ<'w fl PPI n11!,1. \lin J!l:l.1.0!:'0. car;1.i;:r. ICC' 'pa llo f.. M\,rt, OPEN HOUSE of 1vati>r f;.·. li(!t11s. (;n'l'll "LUXURY THROUGHOUT" Prinr"1pa l.~ 'hn!.1. Qv.·ncr P.O. fully lanrlsraprrl. Ry nwnrr, S.:.1 JO A.i\1 • ."1 r 1'-1. 2 R.r, 8"11 !oc. fabulous 2tix l.ll rlrn. Bos ;!1.! 1R::ilhna 1~111.nrl . fur aprr. h.IA-Kf.f>. xlru lnr. n-.i 101. :'>l1crly HNluf'f'd 1n S·l.ll.~. '!191 V1s- Dur1.F.X rnn~~,\l.F~· OIJ)ER f)uplrx:---n;n,.(""'h;i~ lanrlsrprl. a~11mr :>' .. lo;in •~ En!1-arl;i, i;i3l-ft17:t F.nJ(lym<>nt pre . pl;1nrll'd. PIP>t.~iln1 l1VH1£ l'l""I)' 1111.V hoth ir1s 1<1r th•.~ 2!KIO ~CJ fl ,j hNlroorn h<lmr, nr nurs1rlr undl'J"' th(' rnvrrrvl patlfl 01·· r r1C10k1ng rhr POOi.. A prirnr rxf"("ullvr ;:irra. Nrrtr thr h..~. ',~ a.~sumahlr lrmn. Takr nmr tf) ciill 11.~ A42·25.'5. A&tdn rh\nrr ,<::trp~ tn 1>11.y li· j11.<1! rr·rlurrrl ririrr. 426 ~~1~-.IC'am Pl 1n rt Th11r\n1 ;R:E-D lJCEO-Sl,OOO * hf'Rrh \1;i,kr nlfrr Ph art 6 '11 '~;irln Avr · ~-flf 11 "'~. ' ,. . --Ql.VN{:Jl ROUCllT /INOTM- pm . :Hn...2A7fi ti.II. 11nhf"'rt.«nn, .nlir . COLLEGE PARK F.:R J fO~E! Hurry•.1.nvr!.11 ----i;7:....}4 to/6i;...i;.if6. REAL ESTATE l l~ <il<>nnryre S1. ·19 1~11;1 S<\9-011fi -UNIQUE WOOD- IT"S Beacn lm11sc nme . Bic-___ 4 RR, fam rn1, ii.hag rrpls. 4 BR 2 BA : Cru·rK'r! All ~I srleC'lion f"'ver! Stt !he BY 0111n1,.. Lu~k. H11.rhnr ;:ill This on xrra h~r rornrr rrrms! DAILY PIT.OT Classified V1r'" !-11ls. 1 BR. 2'~ 81\. Int. 10,..f. Down o r VA nr HAFFDAL REAL TY A 1;ood 1Vi1111 ad ls a good fi rn, pool, prnf lnrlscp. lrarlr. 2.19 r rinr!nn ~-4200 1112-440.'i E11r~: ."11-2446 '· I ""I 6-M ... 1(l:;.~ {W...n hou~ Sa1·SUn I lo fi --=~~=-~ l ~"o''~'';;'~"c'o'=:":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===,,,====:;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;I BY O\VNER. lovely Jr. Ex- & GLASS .1 R.r, twimr plus rxrra hldg !'till'. U.nohmruf"lahle Whit~ watr r &. Ca nyon Virw5. Pn. vAr"y. 4 y!'ll. o4rl . Xlnt price for hnth. $4fl.!IW. The Pu nle wi th the Buiff ./n Chuckle 0 ~eorron911o l1tller1 of tlie tour M:lnmbl.d words b". low '" lo•m !nur 11rnpl1t wordt T 0 0 N I N G 0 Y BE t j l I I ' I I i· ~ Night club scene: A 1triP- S Y T U R ' I I' I I per foil her wardrobe The vio!in1sl soved her ocr 'Wi!h o ~-N-E_,.X -G,_,0_,.Y-.,l spore -10 .1 ~ l--,,-- 1 r-., 1 ,,..,,-.,,r7:-i 0 Comnletl!I .the r~ ~le qunt"d bv lollt~Q u1 tJ.. •»•~O word. 'fO\I davalop from p No J balow &to Pt!:INT NUM!ERfD lEl lft!:S ~ IN THfS ~ SQUARES ' . ('r. 4 BR. 2 BA. <lf'Cf1flllor r pti; ll.· drp!I th1'1.JOU(, l"I Ul:P 1-Q· THE REAL \~ ESTATERS 1·<1 "'/]nArl., <Jt lrrr!I & oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~hrub.c:. 1£r pfl!io "'/hrif"k • '~ I I ' , " • pl11.n!rri;, 10lr24' pl11yroom. $21,950 ELEGANT HOME i\-lu.~t ::rr ii $37,~ . .ll47..(,fj(,(J J RR. 2 RA . In.;:: 60"x l00' lot, nwrlonkini;i l.11i;iuna ·11: '"Riv. By O'>''nr r, :t l;klrm IV: rl rn, O..·r1~ilrrl <l hl ' ~a r, lrt: gar. if'l"ll Coas!lir!f'"', 2 hrlrm. + Encl. playroom, w ii ! r r In:: rrrl'rl f>i!lin. W/W r rpti; ,-,,1111r1'!. clrn,? hR . l';iJ1lf'ful- !lnl1t>nrr. 1~. b11., Crptd, &. d~. hftin R/0 , rllli'rll•!lhr. ly rl('('Orfl tNI & l11nrlM':aPf>rl rl rp.•, Bir-in~. C<'tlnrglen t'A h!, \l'Alk to sdll.~ &. shnr-lor tni\' m11lnl(Ml'IC'e &. pri-Homr~. 1'1-fA ~-\ ~~ I (I II. n pi!'ll;. y,,.Jr pRyml.!1 lr'VI VRI'}', t.""),'\,:iOO. I E •• $29,2."-.0. Vor inro c 11J 1 lhlln rrnl. Englund R•a tfat• 96R-37/!:l I' 3111 Th11 li11, L.B. 494-8093 rOUNTAJN PlaVl Condo, ·' SOUTH LAGUNA "•• t 2 ••7 -OCEANFRONT BR. p,_ BA. 2 rar g11r .• ~ • --1 ( ~, 546.atoJ n -,,, •.• BR .• '"', •Plil lf'Vl'I cp!S, rtip11. dshwhr. Var11nt ~ ............ ~""""""""'"' ~· ~ OJ)l'n ~I l·ii. 96A-:io4!1. 10083 ~ fun1. '1mnt' \l'/priv. 3tairway OCJ<:ANWOOD Ol'J('n hou:o;p I" •-c Cove :Bca.ch;.Jorm. \.\'hJr.n1nrwUI. By o~_ . .,,,_ I" ,.. .,..,..,..,"' ~ Ss! Ir S:11n .~.Y. n" 4 oR nn rr homf" of Charlie Chaplin, Huntington Beach rul~-sar. r be 11 c h , .11tm ~11 C1itl Dr .. by 11p1, SCOTCHMAN'S 542,000 A. nwnPr M962 EME RALO BAY LOT SPECIAL ::>nui::: Her~ Ci r cle. Larg•st Vi•w lot .1 RR+ llf'fl t5"x lA" \lnrkshnr 961!-:l02ll. 1127 F:meralrl Btiy .. ,$90,00J !'>r' rumpus rm. formal DIN· -.-(A-S IS) $21,SOO * l 'l'I!' 1nl_, f,, homl'S c1111: ING Arra, NEWLY pain!cd .1 BR, I·\ BR. hl tnR,"w/w BUI Grundy, R•altor imi,idc. oiccl.v lllnd!!caprd r rp!11. rlhlr gar, fncrl. Own-341 Bayicide. N"pt Beach lol' f't1ll iirire $2.l!'J(')(). All t>r. TI4 2-ll·:lZ7R: K.m :'11un-675-.6161 term s ' Call ll-17-12Zl. 11tt>r Dr.l)J'lf'nWttlwnd11. $70,000VA Jo~JNAN CI N G, SF.:,';\l()IJR RF.:1\LTY. \7141 2 STORY. :l BR. :t RA. fRn1 {')1-f'an view & bc11ch ~Cctllll. 8<>J1.r.h Blvrl., Htgn. Sc h. rm .. nr brh. 10"'" rln. :l yr J·lob!)y-¥.'l'!rk rm, 3 BR, 211,- how0n3 lnwaon Ja. Jiiieol(Qll in l lf'iH'tl 1n DoVf'J" ,';hnrrs, l llfi V11t. !.1rln ti7,.,-4,Yi2 XO) =-'<1 fl. o( llJ:<ll T"lf\ll.~ 111·. R~af E1111~. !A ) G'""'' . ~ 111g rnrP 1"<'d11r'f'll In --N~rd Waterfront--SllO.'"Ol. ~r i1 t" aPfJrt'('i11.I<' I••··-------Brand nrw 5 BR., 4' o b111h~. ii, OD!'n ~1 ,., Sun J 10 <hisk, Acreage for s al• 150 rlrrk .~dock, Oil Ltd'> Nord n.nv t;rnnl:;('r. Rraltnr, 2'~ ,\('. /lnrr lo"" v11.lh.•y, $197.50'1. ..-40 Foot Lot IH9-:i11n. 11r 11r silr of 300-11c pRrk 11nd ,"\ttT, expn~C'<I bram l Bil., J J UST.-.T~H"E~H"'O~M~E~ lake S3~. s:t9 fin. Call m l- ha home w/Sou1h patio. YOU'RE LOOKING _1('1"1 !~~g·-'-· -"-'-"-'-""-'~'"~· Only Sl\.l,000. FOR Busin•ss Property 154 Bill Grundy, Rltr. Rf'autifl1l ~ b<lrm.~ or :t hd-220'x120' C-1. Chapm.<in1 Av. ~·II Bays1df', NB 67.>-filfil rm11 & fk>n, llE'PRrat r d1n1rni: OPENS AT & SUN 12.S mi. tmrruu·. hornr in !::3s1 Orangf'. $ll(l,OOJ, Tr rmi;. l1 I VIA KORON hl uff. Rrarly to movr 1n. 2 !flory hnn1p 11o nh 3 bdrmA., .'J.;1.500. 2!1:'1 Calfllpa St. :l hii, din. nn., fa m , nn., HEAR 11 1F: SURr litrgr ma:1Ctl'r berlroom wilh \''11.l "t'l' !h11 r clo~P to thr haleony, Only ':> Yl'A. olrl. OCf'fln, Gn-ar homf' '!rt'lll 1$79.~. lnc11 tlon. ,1 hdr111. l hath, Walker Realty 67S...S200 tire place. Only. S.12,900. :l.136 VI.A LfDO UN IVJ:<:R~I TY REALTY OPEN SAT & SUN 2·S 615 V i• Lido Nord • hrlrm, JX>n & :-; bethJ, S129.!i00. LIDO REALTY INC/ :tm ViR Lido 67J.7JOO :1 BR, 2 ~i·BA. $59,950 Prinf" only. 54&:-Ut'i 11.12--0fi..l l. AvRilablf' ll(lW! Mesa V•rde LOV&L.\'-ltapuhl~ T~ 4 BR, l RA . \st: fam nn. sep d in rm, 2 lrplc1, trnl plltltl, "''r parkl w/a-ll• fil'f! pit S.17,500. 642-7364. M ission V i•io AEGEAN Hills att1l -3 Sr, 2 Ba, fam rm, 111: f.ncd b11ck yrrl, {'()r Int, 3 yr11 old. ·w 111 ~ac. for $31.950-. 'con11. tlrll-. or aMU mt 6% GI loen Call aft 5 pm, 11.~21. :IOOl '. Cgl llwy, 67:4.ilO bllck yarrl fm Rl mosl P.vrry mn111 in !hi.~ In ly '"OP"n 1'"ft lin1t"' :i R.r. ho ' w/mRllY t>xtr11~. D i n r n1 ., fam rm w/bre11 kftu1r 11.reil, :1 1'11.r ~ar. $69,500. .0 w n l' r. MZ--\'lR.1. OCEANFRONT ChA.rminit 2 BR. 2 BA, on cboire R.4 r.omM" Int. J67,~. SUbrnit trnnJ. Brok· f'r-54.~(. OPEN HOUSE SAT lo SUN 12-lo30 DUPl~EX. J bMl'OOm11 k 2 hMroom!t \t Mode t11 hr1u;h. 12(1 29!ii St. $:)4.~. l't'rm11. Nr-wport 84-ach f\lty 67>1642 1."il"xll!l' l'-2 cor liOOO sq fr hl,dg, 0rRngt, S.ll7,~: SANGm'f:R-REAL E..c:;'J'ATE Mr. \\!heeler .'i.\2-2'Jll Condominiums for sale 160 TRY $19,900 °" ynur 1rrn1~. Desporaye srllf'r ~ays.... "Try anything:" on thi~ f'XlrR l::1"T"!;:e ,, BR 2 BA "'Mnnlkf'llo"' townhoulie: * • * • POPULAR "BAL.BOA" T'i- hul'l'ln tov.mliouse ti)' l..11.rwln. V1tcant l \BR a•~ BA ne11r """''. LMt9e or opt:ll)o or f Scll!'.:r TTIUSl SA(:rifice. larwin re•lty, inc. 21562 Brookhurst, !Int~ Bek 546-SCl I •nytlme D'lplexet/Unlts sale 162 RAUlOA !St.AND Dupltx rnr 1u1lr By OWntr. SfC'P!I m My & bc.'ach. Ma kr< olfPr. Ph. A,! Ii pm, 5'10-2676. 'inCoM.Property 16' 4-Plrx, Co~r" t.fr.•11. Ru bmil Dn, n111,y hM". Prtn only. 64~1400. $~.tXXI. tn1 , tnr Ow""' UNSC RAM!\E lEI TfRS fOI! .AN Wtll: SCRAM-LETS .AN WERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 ~11 lrlle ltc1nll nOwl Sell Idle Hert'lll oow! nld f111!.V ld~C'fltl, 9!l!l-510!t h11, 2 trplc'g, All c rrl11r. T'~ "Yfl:Uow Paa-~" of RA Yf'RONT-l)(lvrr Shor~ By Owner, f11mlly hnme w /rlor.k, 4 BR. CnnvL drn, l,1:1' tRm rm. ~r din rm. m11 id~ rrn. Nrwly decor. ..._,,IOO f'ast results &rt jus t a phone call a w11y • &U-5618 ' ' &Jr lrO"Z11e m11 00\V! 4!'1<1-~'lif\~. f"'l11$11Ul~tf •.. 6'12-56711 • ~ • I • oh 1 A,./ .//M ,.t., "t •• f-. 'Y' 'fl" ' T f I : V : i 1 I 1' I I I t ~ l , ,J • t ' 4 .J I l I -:' ~· '"'"'' ••• .1,ri 305 Duplex•• Furn. S.f D.tll Y 'ILOT F~, Ocl.Obtt 22, 1971 US Apt1. furn. ·~::·~ -... -J~ I -"'-1~11 ~~~,:;;;~~ Income Property 16' Housn Furnllh9CI 300 House• Unfum. 360 Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfurrr. 305 HouM• Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. us Coit• Mei• Ir.In. Newport S.•ch Co1ta M ... Coit• Mei• 10 UNtTS--luen•r•I f..a~~lrlr Cosia MP~. i:l'f'illl f""'•11.111 •rAA St\Pn 3-brd-LOS Al TOS I FA~lll.Y \.l.'anrf'd : 'l Br. .. UNIVERSITY PAR.I..: • f 111'd Yrrl . l\id~ I. Pf'1~, SI50. 2 BR. 2 ba. tnhsP ...•.. s2'7S ALA Rentals e 645--3900 2 BR. 2 Da . tnhs,.. ...... S3trl I E/•1di' .1 Ar 2 Ra. fned ~ RR . 2 ba . hnn1e , •••• SJl .i DELUXE beach front J BR, 2 BA. G1l'f!l rDr ~luU;,nt~. l•achtn . l:h1Jdr•n k Pf'I • ok. Y.'1n!1•r onl~. S".00 [)a.)5 646-7103. l'~f'~. f>7:1-2'1AA . Duplex•• Unf~r~l5-o *$30 WEE K & UP* Studio & I BR Apt• * $18 lo $75 WHk Up Mote! R ooms * OCEAN Vl t.\\' /., ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 SPACJOt:S , BP.. "''" "' CHILDREN * BRAND NEW* Newport &.•ch rnom~ l'l nd !tlr""f' 2-bo-dnvim~ I Pride of Owner1hip All !Oep,;tMtf" unit~ 11•11h ln1~ Hom• E!PC &: <A'tr incl rl. ."lo e e e NEW e e e La Cost• Apt1. C'h1ldrPn or Jl'f'I.~ $2°E1/mn. & 2 BR. h!1n~. ~"'1mrn 1n nf ~p~rr ~ti-111, 11 f11nt11•nc }"amU.1• wuh l~oagrn ok. ,..1 urn 1<ilh 1n..,,,nl• nf Sl .~ -i BN!mom 2 b(llh, buU1 !n.~. pl'r m,., ,.::u11m11 l"l r!I''-' ri nr r01rpPllnf;. drapes, !l'ase $2':5 tTIIO(' '" -f""r mn. Phone Lonir Beach ' -I kd I :IBP..2ha,homP ,,., .. S170 ,1 rd .111: i::~r. 1 ~ ,.;n1 flf'1 , SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 6-1&-.f:70.'>. Jrsr YLT\'I.'VJED: pool. lana i, h11r-h-qu• N e~r-Sufl"'r Cnmfor1able . !O unit Sl7l ~BR. 'l h11. horn r ...... $.17) LRG 1 Rr turn .,.f,;u· Sl:-..0 •ff>· AU ur1l rrt SliO Tn SliO. bldg w!lh 1101 2 BR, 2 BA Walker & Lee '1'.:~'"1:'':'1• ALA ~·ntals -·~45--39~. . . red h•111 I-Co"• _M,,. 1 hlk ·"· (>f ~·;i 1r~round.• 2.176 :-.1p1 Blvd , CM ::.18-97:'1.i n1n. \\'1ntf'r l~P 7102 \\" APARTMENTS ArluhF. nn p.:~1< O<-io1111f!' .. n1 !nq Apl (' .i~ ,\vorarln. ('\f J ll.'>-Cnt~ l RP. Cnt111J:,, E i;1dP l'~! 111,. .. 1 r"r .,<1ni;le nr • i300/rnn. l.r"~"-,; BR. 2 RA. lu\" lraturP<. lri;: lani nn. 11rrl11rl fh <, lrpll', ,1nr 11r,.,l•i!P !f'I' I h J k 1,11t\hr()<1k i:rarlP ~-.-hi i-: •>rl H11rhrir, ,,. nt Rl\krr 011nf'rl 'l BR, 1'2 BA. hl t-lr1r.. 1·rpts. rlrp~. In:: Pnrl. pa11n y11rrl Mu1t See to Appreciate l""""'""'""""""""'""""""I "''kl)(!~. a!I j V.' k rl ~ y 8 67:\.-7J~O-~l'ar 1 Nwpt B ~rck Bay, 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath P.P;iJrn" Ti'\'1 1!11 rMr Bl\d 111 .\r.;i111s -;.il,.l''ll(i.~ flJll'Tl :11 !I '~ -SIXPLEX - rlllltUTP l"01Jpjp BEACON * MS.O lli t \:DF.!~ ('O\•qnt L'!"lt)' Sl:l:,.\\,1lk 1n Ara1·n 2 Hf~ 11 S11pPr rlPIU\ in r1 ... n "i>) frplr AIJ furn. Ch1lrl flk ;..1n1 ~1<>11. \l1n !1n;ifl('11ti: ~E ACON __ * 64>-0111 C~ll lflf lr.-r prnJ'l"r!Y 11n-1 • YE·,RLY P.F.>l',\t_"i • L:n1 \', Park Crntf'r, Jn·1ne C..11 Anyume. 81l-DA20 r1£1 ~1nnrf1f'lrl. :..;7-7109. ,~L"'"'"'.B"'"'"""""'"'" aguna ••ch Gar11gP. \Ir,11 Vl'r rlt . V GARDEN LIVING Il~/nlr>. ~1j..{}:i\-1. O\J 1l'!, a n~c. pll'asanL ---l'11J r.rt. H1"11tf'1' Pno!. .1-Br:-2h11~s 1;.-, pPr mn 1~ l BR. Sl4S & UP. t.:. 21.<1 ;;;1, ,\pl. B &tl--0679. Arlults. nn pi"!:< ~rhno s, plltks, Y_ 1 ./\,Boy's STEP~ In &ti. mM lr0 c_itih. i;hoppg, tr.,.y11 etc., L11•ing ronrn 111rh c11rhedral At'. frpl. bfo11m rPd All t.a~ htar, ga~ <'('()k1n1: 11nrl ce!11n1: & lrplr. ~JMfll lf'. hhn~. \'rJy nr v. I n 1 r r . w~rr r . i!ll pair!. !>10 1~10 l11undry ilrPa, Encl pa!J'l, 6-l'.1-:";100. lrom Sl!l:t. 2324 ~ldrn -5tl" Sw1mm1n,1t pool h ch1l~n'1 I ~1£'1>r--r· J Br. Ill'"' £·p1 1--"'---------E\"f'S :i.1fi-fi!l~ __ '·-----ill)\\', !Rth St.,(_'\!, '7"F.:ARLYTB0"Ba.-1 .. -;:1~ nr 1·all J\lanagt>r: Barbe.r11 play,t:'J'Ound. S:?OO. bay 11.C'ms~ gtrl'f'I, 22J 19th Dav15, IL>\RBOR GP.E:E.~S aJ~w~ :;.. • l.'.l'f"<• t onrr Hun1f"< 1n fW11•·h ,-\r1•" r!rp, poc·I i.,'ilr :--rct:. s11-0. ALA Rentals • 64S.J900 CX'F.A~ \'IP\I', p11ttl ,.., hrarh ll'Om un tQut 3 HR. 2 811. homP l~l'IUfmf't hlln. k1trh , St. $2R}/nin. Adul l!;, no !!!!!!!"''."'!'~1·.,.~\1~'2".":'!!!!!!.... S.16-4J.'i.l pr111. 6i:i-T.'!"H'i. BAY MEADOW Af'TS. -_-~~~ DELUXE LRG. I RR !)uplrx Pn1•11r)• 1 .... -,_.., __ ,.;,.;..;._ C.11r. Arlull.< S!.l.i. !f;.I E I \lO'S f'RF.f: RF::\T \\'1l50n ~9-2~\ ,'\ASSAl' PAL~!S I }"J,\f'f-l"ppPr • 7 Ar. ~nrl bnck frpl . p ;i n" I j n 11 , ~rlr. kid",{· p111 .. 1130. ~k)lii,::hr ~, qu&I, "all ~l"r-Newport Be•ch • C.\LI. ~:; ~-1r: • P.•11 Cnr•"") P.ltr. f;i."i--S!lll s-; ,i;,.-P~ni;;1UTa __ _ I Tl E. :?2nrl St. "41-1&1.i Sl'llld~ Jl'lpll.nf'~P Elms -Pool I AP.. SEiO t'l;Ph'i LOVELY .1-RR ul'P" •pt .. 2 B~arn rr.llins s. Jl'lne!tni:, APARTMENTS hloc:'ks 1n hPl'lrh, ,.unrlrrk. .1. priv patios, n"rr~at1()n la· Air Conrl -,......,,ir'~ -J S"'·im-' hhn.~. S200 Can bP ~ren Sat ·,, c1.1u~s. All l'lrltllt'I", nn ~t~, !. Sun. m • • 1·1rti ST , NR ming Pool~ -He11l!h Sp.l . e l BP.'s l"RO.\l AS LO\Y ~LA Renta!~ • 645-3900 prr. LPasP, )Pasr/option 1 ·,-R-R-.-,-B-,-,-1.,-.~-·-.,-"<-,-,-, r-~"1>. I I D $1.t.11 \ A <J11t1ArrD 5 BF:DR00\1 Honie for riont. S450 rnn. Bltns. cpls, rlrp!. \'!'arly 2 Br. Sl6.i f'UR/\' ~,:.:::..( l BP.. 7 Ba. Ir-;: kH !.· h" rm. lrp1<' f.· g:1r. i1i~. 0pPn ,1k•w!~. ICOl t:. Ralll<111 Rl\'rl CrnH11 .\lP~a . oll Paular1no MIS.SID~ R/.:ALTY ~9+-0;,11 l~f' S18.1/n10 $,ep 21R C,.dar, l..a.l)':P l\U('hf'n , h:nll -:n<, PRESTICE-11.rrO'I~ Pvt -bf'h Np1 Shorf'~. 67:1-3601. Roal • Camrwr S10r11gP Furn. Bach. &-IB~Ex­ ceptiOn•I n ice , $130 up. TPnnl~ Cr!.~ • Game &: BU-; · 1 1~ OCF.A:'\"FRO~T-Ci1·Ply 2 k-:1 tiarrl RMm. ' ""' mn. RR . -~~• .. CY. C~JJJ=,cf:->o-Oe»-.,-. Furn!"'irr! 2 k 4 BR -0011!'f', ~illl"r! in ra m 1I~ 1,,.-,m, d1nin,1; rr.01n .. ~pPMac L!lar ocran v1P11, 1~ 111111\: ,....,,11 11 ftl"'plac1'. 2 lo1 rl11 nlr!Pr 11Pan rMn1.,. Ra1h~ l..a~r frr~·rd y11rrl. I hnm,:. Crp1s & rlrp1s. SJ:D. . apr~. S2"2.l Tf'I $27~. I Bt:DP.00;.l Ca!J f>.16-001.~ \\'1n1P r. R!"llJ1or 673-4.1.l(). ~'RO~r Sl.'11 ' ., ,, 1 roa nn nr v.·ai,..r Lnul .lunl' flupltx ~Br/ fl,1 up • nr, l~!h '21~: '.!11-'>311>. ;~f...li':'!l.-,. I Ba rlo1\n RP~! F~l'l~f';!'r _ ------- "1111f'r t"nlal ~r"" S"{l";""/l,',<:P\(' .l AP. 2 RA Ra) \!PY.. Ri ll B1irkr. Rkr, 6·14-iill ! I S~~· 11nd 2 BP: DI\ :'Pf .• , [ ~rt1M11t1 forRant J { W] ~~-1-~~o~· ~N=e=w=po~•-1 -B-lv_d_., *WINTER RATES * ~ --MEDITERRANE N P•rk-Llke Surrounding SPACrOUS 2 Br. 2 Ail. n~~r A Qll!E:T • 0£1.UXE !~i,.,~,~·-, (~l:2IS-t'iiil0._ 1 !_~l7fi:I_ -------hrh, .<orh1111'i. S2Hl. 642-)11!!2, VILLAGE 1-2 & J BR APTS ;,~7-14S7. A\ AIL :\01 . !• Ch11rm1ni;: ·I Laguna Niguel BP.. 3 A,\, Jo: l1\' nn &. !i11n l --°'---"------360 Attrac furn S1ud1~. SJJS. I Br. SIZ'l. Arluhs. no pet!. 213:'1 F:!df'n , Mgr AJ'>I fi . ----·---' 2400 ll;irhor Bl \'rl., C.).f. f~n· ivit1n~ * ll!rl PooJ1 \VI NT~:R. ILlfn. ~ RTL 2 R,\, Nr 5hop'g * Adults nnly f.\P.<. '.!~-,!;!'.! S1 6.1. \\ ontrr l:•l·9'lf; .. ilO\!E ,f,; Jnrun1f" -Sf)(lr1nu~ Cos t;° M ;sa I-Apts. Furn. rni. f'n\'I flil!ln. 2 •''Ir ~ar. VJF.:\\" JJomP, rrp 1hirp~. 4 hr ----------- Pt'tlP!'I for ra1~i n~ rhtldrf'n. nr ~ & rlrn. 2 Ba, bhn!. S2'00. G•n•r•I 171•11 5,'i7-ll02() ·~ block •n IX'f'lln, S'Q'.l pr r RE~TAJ. OYFICE Martinique Apts.' 1110. fi4 2-"1R71. ~-OPF.:~ JO A!'ll TO Ii P11l l m 0 •"1• A"A '''' C>! fi ~01 , 2 hi! ho\1•". nn 1rr":,-.-1.-R-,,-.-cCch-.,-m-.,-,--.,-1-,-,-, rr ry closP In 1'1'.:hools. 1300 49.>--0;J.l&. BEAUT. '!i!l 811chf>!nr Tra1l'r in C.j\l. rnurt. Wtr. pd. No r h1Jdren or pt>ti;, S12(} mo . 54A--2.'.l70. OCEANF'RONT.Nr. .,.... " .. . p l "' r . fAIHWA'Y ~1gr. Apt JJ J 6-16-5.Y.2 -------Kid~ & ptlA ok. Sl!i.1 to S.'.lR~. ~aSP. 6<1&--fi5!11 nr fi4Hlll. VACM'T-RedPr 2 Br. J B.i, VILLA APTS. CPI.•. ricpo, eel"'· hlioo. p<'f mo. ~1.'>--1:.li!l M••• Verd• Rent Beautiful Furnlh.r• . f"'sP.~RA , l~P h1• r m 11 H" for as litUe as ~hir.drrl romPr lt>I, r>r ()M>;in,I 11 ~A 1 Ba 2 ;n S;in C.1tmrn1... n·1~rl· ou~~ • r. ·-('1lr '1<lf- rl l 1 N ~ B on 11 il C mrnPr. F ru1t frf'r~. i0Jn1ni:: up P~. • r . 6' bli·k .... ,.11 :: ~1r!....-. rnn1p! Nlmp furn R' C>'-'nPr.I .1 · 492..{.f;ll. · 1 pr1\~r\~· A,·3: Dre I. J22Zt ' w/frpll° $, rl1nrm. Spac k1!. , . ., JT; BA. blt n~. l'ihill: ONE . MONTH rrp1~ rlrp.~. nf"w l.1• pa1n1M . .... 1ra111 rni, B1i::. pla)rOOm. 1~--__ rr\2-•~· lndustri•I Property 168 H-,.--, -~B--~---1 c;;:;;.::;.:.:.: __ .:.., ___ 1 un 1ng on ••U"I f OR S;tlt or trarlP l0r \llfllnt 1 8 2 00 1 rn '' l ™'"" iMuc Tl.Ill . r. h11 M fl, pm parin, ~ld:-;und,..r rnnc r~iinn •! frpl r "'" _rrpt, ~llns. S3l°> \O.t:nl ~ ll 1n1al. Ov.nrr. ~o~l• ;,9:?-2fi7;,. &1.;.120; 1Lido l1le ~f;;,:S-;!e 170 ' 1 -F-L-.R-.,-.-. -,-,-1-,.-,,..-m-,-,-,-.-,-.-, * RAYFP.O.\'T • ~· P.r nt 'ttl .!ul,v J.<i. call R d · I h I"· -1-1, 6, .... 1~92 hef 10 am or a!! ::i f'51 rn1111 u. o;.n.. " . , !P\"Pflll rl"" 11\il I. Qn p I ~ 11nl_P_"_'_· ________ _ P~rrp11onal hll! a l '1111) S2.;).'o6. jlf'r 1~~ fr<inl 11 Newport Beach hltn hilr p,.,.,J 1;.,· ~ :l.."i' ii ith C1n l1tf'f'n rik S2:t1. .1l1l oulsid<' Mr, llr!('k RRQ A: Sun1atr11, Priv pty. Rl'I'~. ~n1nkrr, 4!H-6:lfi.I ~~~.~+iii. .'>l.'>--7.'.l.)~.----~ 7 BR DUPLEX Crpr:o:, drps. & hl1 n~ FOP. C1!1LDHE:"l g, PE:TI>. L.-'\RCE rr~cr:o y ,\RD LARGF. l BR. 2BA. Cornf"r Int. l..f'11.~r-S250 mo. ·~4 · ----M i1sion Vi•io P\1 1.::arai:l'. Sl.'ifl. . J 8 . Sll P;iul~r1no. C.~1. ~l!l-1 7'16 BHl\.'iD nf'". P.. lamily r m w/lrplr, 2 BA, 111r VACA\:T 4 REOROO\f .'.l ronrl.. lTpl~, drp.\, $290. BATH 1n .... nhOUSf' <1'11h car· 8.17--0902. pt'I.•. rii'l\J'lf'~. and USf' nf .:_--cc_--~-~---­ l'Pf'rral U•ll h~IJ I. pool Newport Beach !.PR~P 11 fr;r $230. Call Acenr. :) l(i-11 ,1!. -------B r:ALlTIFUI. 4 Ar. 2 RA. h1>i I Prn1111<ul11 P1-2 Br. Ohl 11:11 r. k1rt:o: & pM SlR'.'1. ALA Rentals• 645-3900 "'/Ill'" nn ht ha' H11rr) I ("Iran {..· Qu1,,t-:"<r """[)· :f ;.ou 1•·arit 1h1•' &l4-61 1L I rhinc, u!JI 1n('I, t'urn. Sllll. ThP Irv.in ('n , f~rilltnr• ALA Rentals e 645--3900 filO ;\'P1tpnrl C'l'!lltT Jlr. ,'> R. r!b l f11..,pl, hJ11n~. A pto rfecl J01"a 11nn cir.•" in .~chool~. ./ f:lf>t.:11n1! '1 Br. 2 R11 , (·pt / M----D ,---I On !hf' Ar;H·h-F11rn 1 Rr. ('•II I-.-, .. ··1"."•""'I A"-"I. O.p, S(,;-~ 10 \\';\lt'f l'.lli. ountal;i, •s•r ' Chllrl ~-""'· l-!11 1nr SlilO. "" ' 'a-""' ,. .. ,. ,, .. Rt 174 1 ,,. -----ALARentalse645·J900 eior ALA R entals e 645-3900 2 Rn hflu<f' 11 /frplr i:ar., -----------;s!G At:.\P. LAKE * f OT! R,.nt·t'urn 3 BR. 1 AA. yarrl, ~rn1~. rrlni;:, ~ll~hl'r,1 11 ARBOR Vir.,., I Br. 2 ~a Throw ,.;r.nv.hal!~ 11 nr! h111P Ir;: balr. Ba v l'!f''-'' hou.<'f'. Cf111. .Al~n. 2 hr 11pt romp/. /:im & rl111 rn1.<. pat1f1, flln fl.~!fl!: up lhl• r 11h1n on I lll i \\ Bil,\,:,· R, f'all i213• fi.!6..!216 or &16-6961. I ".a1Pr ,..-,flPnrr, g11 ~rlf'nf'r. I --- --·---"\r JYOOI !;· park. $450 per lnL~. nr:d I" till' :'\'11r' · lnrr<! 7%--21~2 nr .cr f' SAT OP. LOVE!.\'. .1 BB. 2 BA. f1<.m ~~ Ai-ail. Dec. l 5 l . lnr nnly Y.i.("00 • Al.'C) SL'. S',001 ,..10 . rm , l~. Lit, f'rM'L pa110, 2 644-~ifl~. rnmrr lnl for !-:.:oo Oil! ----.-----nir i;;1r, Lri:. )d Coll•·i.:1· ----------- ' •11 • .,,1-,d ~~ l BR. Pl•·r K. frp!r, DIR. R"'AC~N g, .. 2 "·\ m Jn. • rn<, 1• • 1 ,,,.... '·" '" P11rk. Imm, •l('C'p .. l."17·4263. "' .v i ~· °"r ' °"· '.,_.,.,~ ..... \'~al t •la'" I nPn. ~ rar !.'ilf. S::OO. f\lrn or X>.'" . \epi c ,·' P &r ly lf'a~e ." "T'" ., .... ~ .• ' • ' ' I' 2911· "'?--"" I I~"" ''0 A Il l f'.O. p.,,, 2S2S, R1.::: Bf'ar _un,._: ~ . . .,.. __ ._•_·'~-=~ i\!P<a Pn" ,, nr ... o ' ' l J?A'Xl /rno, t\1r. R.ohin•.;nn. complete with your 100°/. Purch••• Option lnrl, iiem r;elerllon. 24 Hour D•ly. CUSTOM Furnitur• Rental 517 W, 19th. C.M., 5"C8-l481 Anaheim T14-2800 Lalfabra 694.J708 Balboa l1land \VJNTF:f, rf'nll'll. J Br. 2 h:i, Sl r p to !hf' flay. S300. 1n- rlud1n11: u11l1tiP~, \\'1n!nn Rf'll l .. :~1 11.Jf' fii...,.,t;.11 DUPl.F.X .'.l BR. 2 BA . f)f"l"m. lf'r11111I, S.11.l. mo. 11 1 01a- n1ond. <.:all 67!'t--.l288 B-.-lbo-.-p -.-n;-n.-u1-.--- 301 Erlgf'W/l.!f'r -W1nl rr Rf'n· ral Bayfron! J BR .. l ba., aarai:r-S22j. mont h. DA VIS REALT\' 6.\2'-irrlO -------BAY VIF.V.'. S\60 & S190 I Rd r. S270 2 f:klr. lJll!!< pd . fW111·h , p1Pr, prk'g. Adults. :lO.l t:. t'..rl j;?r11atPf Alf'. I BR. furn ap1, no rh1Jr1r,n • B11ch. F' o r unf. Sl10 up ">r prt.s. 24(1\•., 16th ,:::1., ...... B. e I Br. Furn or unr $12:. up. C111! ti4£.-46M l &. 3 BR's Adult~, P£l01. 64 2-1181 -----,------CLEA:-;< I nr 2 Br. Arll!~. no !'nvate p;\tio pool • lndiv. 2 BR. Trai\Pr. 40'. SIM + I I k s12· 11~ '421 ' J>f' !'I. i .~ .••. ~ \11.undry lac. u11I. ~f 11tur, per.son11 onl)'. F.. lfil h SL SB M6-1il01. Nta.r Orange Co. Airpo11 A:: Call 646-UIO!I. 4 Br. 2 R11. ()cf"an lmnt UCI. Adult11 onl)'. PVT, MmC'y, 1 hr. fum , $2.i() W1ntf'r. Nicl'l.V rlP!'Or. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. ut1J'~. Maturf" Ch r i 5 \ i 11 n :ioo!I Sf'11 shorr. fi-14-4.140. ?.1rr .. Mrs. JCMchim, Apt l·A per!;on, &12--09j.1. ----365 j ~Z15 Apt. Unfurn. I"'""'""'"'"""'"-""'""''" $11~~13.'J -1 BR. Furn. l\'f"a r • store~. Quir t 11.dult~. 198.) General I EL CORDOVA Pomona. C,\1 M8--0721l ,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Apts. I Bit POOL, util pd , 11du!!.~. VENDOME /\t\l' 1 !.· 2 BR l..uxury . .\pl'1'. M prls. 514.')-Sl .)I'), 383 \I.'. o .,h'>l'hr!<. xtra rl~l'!.~ k f'\JP· \\'ll><in Apl 12 C ,. lMJ\IACliLATE APTS~ · · · ·-"· hn.olrrl~. lu.~ury i;hA.£ l"l"'flf it., ADULT 11.nll BAC1-fELOR, sh11rp, rlo.~P to hf'aut. l'!'r roir1I & PO(lL. C"X'C .'1 UCI. Sll.l incl. util'~. F'!\Y!ll.Y Seriinn /\rl ulJ!< e N<:t p('!~. 7 Clo1e to shopp;ng, Park ;,.; -77f.ll. 207i C"h11rlr ST. 6--12-447n ·• Sp;:ciou,.; J ar.·~, 2 ba Sll/\RP l RP.. Util r>d .• l nr~e * .Swi m por.1, ptll /g!'('('n rlo~t.<, pno), adul1~. nn * Frpl, Jnrli1· 'J.ndry far'J 1 P"l~. 1AA1 .\fonrnvta YIU'l.1.lfi ·1845 Anaheim A ve. -. ~ICE 1 k 2·J3r. Trailrr•, COSTA ,\1ESA &12-2824 S71 k up. Ch1lrl ok. lll £, l!ith SI. h.!2-126.i. l BR. Furn $140. Adult~. no pe1~. S20 CPnlf'f St. 642 .. '>M,lt Balboa Island YEARLY Ira.<,.., r, r 11 n rl C11 na!, \.iTOf' 1 .. AP;:.ut. 2 Rr , 2 Ra . pri. parin. S.'.l."-1! Sl10-U1 1I pr!. Small 11 pl n + 11 111< 1"'1h ~ ~p,1·pnrL ,<;;1ns;:lf V:lnfon l~r11I t:(IO'\IP .;7: .... ~:\.11 11'11111~ &12-.i~.'.l. --- • WESTBAY • ELDEN :\E\\" 1 anrl '.? Bl'd rm . .:ardl'n ;i17'lr1'me n1:0: .,..,'pool. rR0~1 SIM ,A.DULTS 2311 Eldt n A1•P,, C )1, 64:).571;() • • ---------VILLA CORDOVA • e l'l-PE:P. 2 RR e tlloruh In ;.lnnth SlJO l11rlry rm, 2 r-hilrlrrn nk :'\o Jl'f'I!. V.';iJk to H11rhor Shp'c . S140 2 sni:::ls ~ha.r1n2. Slll 10 marr1f'rl rnup!P, :,~ .Jo11nn .~·-Apply Af'l. D. or ph. 64.'>--0iOO 1.'\DIVIDL:AL PRIVACY Db, 2 Ar"' 2oi r,, :<!Of. 11i Ril, 11rlu11!<. rp1. rlrp~. hll n!., fnrd yrd w/ flilhf'I. \\'tr pri. Gardrnrr m111nt, Call brwn 1 & ?t. 636--1120. Slfii !llF.S.<\ LJ Df) l RR 11pt. Crj1!, rlrp~. hltn!<, f'ln~r In i;hnp'g !. OCC. 11~.~ lnrlry rm, pM! A-r11 rprw1.~. ln tant nk . Sl.10/mn. A~k ~hnn1 011r rl1~­ ("n11n1. 1S4!i f'l~1·rn1 1;i, M~r ~pl H, f':\·1 l>lii-R."lli1, :.r,,c. 2 & :i. RR ~rt. \JP. 1--1 1'1 pool. f'lay yd. (pt,.;, drps, bltns, patJo, Kids ok. 1!194 il1aplt !'\n. J 1206 Collrg,.. Nn. ~ Loik~. C~l1/ 1Houses Unturn. )05 fln•I , i·lran ,I.: ~llarp. rf'.HI~ [JAVIS Ht:ALT\' ~2~1000 -JOI' Hl'f'l!pan.-\, S:!"~J/rn•,_ t.01 - \\"!l.t:f11kr' s2:ro fnr S6.mo 1 General ~..,,.. ••• niddlf' Hi>11 1,,~ li-l(i...11.'itl ~PAClOUS Oc-Pa nlr n1 hnn11• 4 • $2.l \\'!..: !. lip. -On Orf'11n l.OvPly Bar h • 1 RR -Roon1~ ~\11id Srr1 11·r. P(lf>L l'111 Pd, Dana P('int Balboa Peninsula (;a~ Hr11 1-Gas Cnnk1112. BF.Al:T 3 Br, 2 Ba 11prs. Ch)~P tn ~hop~ & ~rh l~. 1 small ,.ht!rl Ilk S!6.l/mfl. 0pPn !!n11~P lllur!' !. t"ri 4 rn ~. ~O'll ]-'.•. :'l.V:.-0;1~ 1010 /, 10 !"• El Ca minn. C \I, I r I I TV•NHSE .. l Hr, 2 bK-bltn~. ' ·\ ,,.,, "''"I ~ri1~· lrl 2 Fi r.. 1 f\I\ hnmr. ;~-~iiii~~~· - --lir i•. ha , d1n1ng rm. sm • Call 6i::....s; 10 • * * SINC;LF,, TV, ok. Dana M11rin11 COH ~I !!11_\, PflOI. pt"I~ Inn, 341 !J R f'.A UTl ~"U!. nP'-'' ;i AR. 2 G11• llor \\'tr, ALL 11".CL.. R11, 11.pt. Cln<l' tn b<>llPhf'" l 2323 t~lclrn Av,. .• CM. \ BR Furn. Sl.lfl un-rnr1tt!J, """l.Y rlf"r, hP11ut C"i!T"r!Pn, ixnl, rr r. Arlulr~. nn f'l"I« 19.i!l ~111pl~ A••. C'.\1 , f.1g r Apt,;,, ,i;;;i inn 111. A~~u•n• ri;in o 1110 )J ) . .....,...o..., · ---d.w. crpl rlrp~. S:!:!O nin. ---·~--- SI0.00'\, :.1.1:-20-11 r1 r_. ---1mmr11. ava1L ~i-76-18 or BA 'i"SIDF. VTLLAGE. ,\100. MUST Sf.I.I. 40 111-~. P.Paur RENTAL FINDERS 64.>-0924. Hm. S1115, No. 81. :l BR, 'l cx:t:1\NF1l0NT ap1. PArtiil lly fur n. Qu1r 1 C'pl prP r'rl. $175 yrl~. fii:i-'."1i?'l. 67~2~o.1!2. I h-~-00:1.2 ~ r. lr11~r. lii~2:l06. Ji7.l-F:.14~. ---,"""=~~;:;~=~­! 111o·s F'REF. RE:'\'T 4l~W.1 ,,.,,GQST4.a1A Ml" c hr-m fn, r11ni·h. 1•ri1ry. TA K ~: -------BA" .:i. arpel~. drape~, nVER only S~'!l/n1n. /\Par Houses* Apts. CHAR~ll 1'\G l BR hnn1r , nr rx.ol. r\duhs. Ph.~ * ""0111 * \lb').:!el11/ Plat.a, SZl:-./mf'I , ---- --·-N11 t'l ~-()f'f'~!. 96!1~17_. __ I -.r J76! ·rH~!l!i Al'f'. K~i-9."ili. S400 ~l nnrh, :I Br, 2'·1 B11, R •• I E state Wanted 184 "-~""'~f~,..~ 10 /.11ndlord. -------'l /rplr, hugr kit , !am rm., :-.·E\\I 2 RED!U)O.\l I • 67.\-4,'{-.0 • ATTE:'\TIO/\ HOL:S E $1Hl-'.\rat 1 BP.. II/ i::11 r, :-.•'W '2 hill balh•. El"rll'IC k1ichr n. ----0-----.~ ..... ~ E. 11.~1. I Oelux• ceanfront 01\''>El!S u·h~r i ' ) n U r 1 rl'fJlc. rl11i~. ~ml )Trl, .\1·11 1l _ _ _ 2 STy ~ Ar bl!n~ 6T~J8AA pmPf'l'IY wnrlh~ for !r.,.,. \:n"'' ·I Bl! 2 HA. Fan1 rm. LrR --··. --'--'--'--'--rP~lllPnn~l l"m[ll'r1r "'"al.•·~·,BEACON * 64S.01 11 ~rrl.1 Chilrh'l'll f..· Jlf'I~ nk.J S•nta Ana • ;~ ~ prr~nnRl l!llf'f'\'1~11 Jn --l2.'ill/n1<1_:_ &ll.42~4 11tr Ii pm. 4 BDH~!, 2 AA. '1UH"I rul~P- m.. pr11'~/'\' or ~l)llf h/\mP s11: ... :-t:r. 2 BR Buni:;iln'>I, 4 Br' J Ba, !anl !'In, d1n'1: S:ll', rhildrPn &. pe is ok. Call '.~i-5.111 ~'"v"'. rPfne, ttar, V11rHn1' I · 1290 · l -·• rtn, nr ;\T, • nachim 5. . "4. -~,,.. l..:/\TEl.I.11 P.E,\LTY BEACON * 645-0 111 6;:-,..~ROO r:ltr. 1--------- --------OF.:LUXE 2 BR turn. !!p l. 11 hl ('k 1n nr1~u1 . ', hl1'k to h11 .~ .•• fi7::....7.1.i7 -----1BR. 1 ~ hlk lm111 ha)· S14:1. mn inrlrl ulil )'TIY rrnlill. /\rl11I!.~. fii'>--(11;'.lf'; 1.RG Barh , Rlk~ "" Col'fln11 . Arl11l1~. 11/\ fW"I~. Sl2fl/n1fl. Clll pr!, Yr11rly. 6~2----Ri20. :lBJ.,.-2 Bl\. ~hai,: rpl, Westmin1t•r I I Br. F'1Jn1. ;<;r n1·,.an Sul>l.<P Fount•in V•ll•Y BACHF:LOR l'l p!. UTiJ pr!. Pool k prl, .. ntr11rx·e. S120. ~l!l-.'19!17 nr h-12-~171. Huntington 6each -~ ... ra~-·- RAC'l! Apl. 2 !a ri<P-rm,<. Ari-ON TEN ACRES ,1111n flnl' hnn1 P 1n hf'l!Pr 1 A: 'l BR. }'urn . .l Untuni. !rl'lr1 . :--.· .. .,.. l11rn 2 \\'~·' frf'P F1Ieplacl't ( priv. paLioi. rPnl. A.-kinc S110 mn. Jori. Pool& Tennis Contnt'l Bkl11t. l"nl fnr S160 Apl. qfill-$;~2:i. ~ Sea Lane, CdM 644:2611 T nr:-rnPrl;lliOn-Cnnd;.--11 11 '"lacArthur nr Co11..i Hwyl hlr n~. rPf11c. rnrl p.:1.l!o, ponl, quirt l l~O. !i7;..:,0,l4.l • RA ''PORT * RA YVIE\\' lle11 E1t•1t, Ge11er ~I 11rp~ ,r, pa1n1. S2'.l(). l.rg )rd VACANT-So rf"nt11l ff't. Zio oJ \lar fl l'I .~· ~ l!Qfi-.~1;.i;, _1rir •t·1~1\1!.:._~~l-I__ Ar. dr n, .'.l R:>, frpl. rl!<hv.·hr. S !l f'i -4 fl09. F: 1· t I \.\' k nd l ·-"-'"-•-------- Clll;,El!FL'!. 2 Ar h~P. i;11.r. !1120 l.ark~pur. R ~ i! l 1 ri r S3f,..07!n .-\l"TR !<par1n•i~ 2 Br . 2 Bil. /\nnnul1('1n1: tllf' 11uir1 n1)f'n1 n;:: r>! 811) pror1 Ap1 ~ . . . /nr Arlu!t~. And the !<l1;.-hrh lP.<s S l~!'P ·\CK"li ',:;; ~ Ar hnm~. rlrp~. stn\r/rrfni::. Sl4j, 773 R9J..l'>ll. 2 BP., rully rrptd. pool. Sn. nl .,S!i>. mn~ \\'1 n1f"r ,.,;JI'~ !o Opportunity 200 nr .1''"· zar, 11: la.m:ly " """"' "" Hous•s Furn. or -1-hl'\', f'ln<l' tri .<hnppg. vt~O'ln. ii~'. Trnn1 ~ f'nun~. j "'"1'.,...''T'P' • E t Bl ff Unfurn. 310 ,\rll:~. S17.'i I••. ti7:\.-ll'2li R;i!tv>" Prn1nsul11 QUlf't riprn1no: "' RI\~ VIP'-'' Ap1~.,r"r l;im1h"•. 1'all 171 1• lill·'•.•\'i Business 1 d ~ h II 11 •I<. o". ~ '" li"'0 .:...c..c.,,~-------I A-R ,~:v.• 1.1..:Tf'\1;-BEACON * MS-0111 -•-'--"-------··--------1 -... R;i lbn"' P.Poil ~;.~1;i1p rn. .... lr:AH";l!T !i.\P.. I ' ./T1!~:1~1.lFl-:--."i1\11IP\'f'f a.Ibo• l1l•nd Costa M•,Sa ~ 700 E flillhn;i Rl 1·rl . R11lt>n:t 2 AP ..... -.--~ll'f'f't \r,rl TO BUY OR S/T,-~,,.. .. n N ,.,,.;o,n ~Rf: 2 '.\ 1.r. J', h:i , "rll r!Pn'r~1rr1 fii.l-4 1~0 F1,.•. r.;i-;i;1~ 1\/h<1mr 11!1• nr rlrn 1,; ,.l,.,<rrl SE LL A BUSINESS I R \. l'P" r rp1•, lf''1~ fl"r ~k '\1111 In< ri·.o nin. Q ... nrr 1 RR, 1:a1·ai,:r , J.1rt)I> Ba ihnil LIVE LI',...-A KINr _ lagu~ch i,:nr. 1 11/lrplc, 1 l'rnrh()U<P. H OLLAND BUS, I BEACON * 645-0111 :.1: 1.;.11. 11 111 ~rll. 1 l~l"'"rl c_~1 1.r1_r P n Ot-:. l\c: \:ll"" -----'--11~1111t1t"'-. r1n1 ·~rr><1r1~. )r::: SA LES -t Fountain Valley 5.i-lJl4. n.,,.., __ ,,_,____ At .Budget Prices ! HOTEi. 1«irn< S.· apt,, \l 1n-p••,I $J'h 1 p, ti7>--:'.~i'~, • n..,. Rrnk~~ "11h r nif\.•lr·• • • • • • i:{)Vf:i.\.·2~;:-;-:, fj;'h,;:; Lido Sands i''L:R~L·"l Fl"'I _ !rr, r'\~.~~~;iS~r~~" inn 2 RTt-.._ -.<n1al l-11 rn. ·i-1.\;, !i)t; Orar·ip .\1,, r \\: 1<r1. ~:I pt! P1·• mqoi;;;r, <''ln1plr•" "/ .. ri,1~, drp•, & l RR·.· -,-b-,-.-l-oc_ri_)'-,,-.-.-1--hl-r)I t ':"'l-"l"f\,'\J~H!-:D 1:,;:, f\.;nr1h f'r>a~I lh•\' h l l n ~. d I~ h" ~.ch er. __ ---- _ -, • • • • • hi •~·. !.;i!')!P ,1rrl. 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FIOWf!f'll :-c"'.".:c--";:,/,I.~ Arl!t•/no ""1• &12 !lAAO ,..,.,p \n ora bP11rh l'l,rf"il rh1ldrrn OK, Bar'''" $2'1.·, c·.•sruLUt·r twn"-a. ~'"""'· ~ e BRAND NEW · '" · · -. · • " !l62-0986 11r1 ~ pni r" """ '' f'~l')'l\'hPr•. ~1 "'~m & ---- --~~\. p m \\'alkf"r l • ·-RI-, ------2 h• & .......... --. d•". 2'· •-2 BR 2 B' d h h 1 BR. Crpl~, rlrp~. htt1n F.STBLD-lo-1.-D~n $M2-4'1~. · "'""'(m. al· r11: ""''" r M!!, drp~. hlf~. S'.l60. Le:e ,~~ -~ · b I r rani:rr/rrfn" Nn P "'!~. ._......, u · l ~' 2 \l h I f _.. · .. ,, .. ~, .• , " ··"" \\'a terfl'I H, 4~nnnl R .... Rm. . "11pt:< v. s "'' r. R ' "" h yl'lnl. Children & Jl"'I!\ ok. Sauna, Sj;:15) 7 B<lm1. Furn. pn a rnny, U~P r hf'11tP<I llrllt.<, S\Jj mo. 642-4387 nr U•trwo•" P11pnr1 ar r.ttLF. lli"ll V i P..,.•-Sh ll r ST.l:t/mo. ~!l!l:.7. & "''· !21 31 l'>l·°"cc:...'--Unf urn. fm $1:15. SEE JT; pool. bilhO'l rd rm, 111cuv1 k fl4'.1-QY.lf: 11 r-11, 121.11 3fl9.1 ~76 1111 .. r 6 /11 n1ll.v t.,;..,mf'. 4 RR: l s :.1-----------Newport-Be•ch nio Par90nA. 6-12-8670. RBQ'~ ~ ,., .20102 Birt"h n""' rrp1s, rg patio. '"'"·""· I l'V ne " I I 1--'-----------H-O-LIDAY--P-L-AZA-~r !nr'. 0 .Cnrv. ~· ". 1u~1 2 Ar, l ;;,~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;j3 BR, :l\,y BA. v.•/lirl'plllcP & W, nf Pl'll 1~11t!P Rd l. Z..igr $16.\ lllr .<lw p B~~f> REALT'l --~~-i:::11ra11:P. S7.S.l/mo. P o o l DE LUX~: Sp11 cl(l!.1' I BR. ~;7.42~6, 4J:f\lri•, li7:l--;1!l."O ALLERGIC? privil. 67.1-!ll~:\ furn 11p1. Sll\ l!e<11rrl pool. --~----·I - - -bo.-lsl•f1d 1'n r11t~ & 11~11; Soi~ thr -----------An1p!~ pArldn11:. Adtilr-...r.n * ,SEE THIS! * S19~<1rnhrlri Tril"lrx-2-Rr r pr, 1·11n1:r S, rrfrig. i;;in1rr, /1rrpl11cP. 6'14-4.l40 Money to Loan 240 _... nv."tlrr or ihill hrlllllt nf"I'' Townhou1e Unfurt1. 335 per!\. 196;'1 Pnn101111 Ave, C,\f, 10437 S11n1a Ana A••r , iAr!'0:"1~ l<twnh~r. I hA . 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Bltns. st oa n 1,C_o_r_on_• d:e"_l _M_•_•---· I Wt HAVE CYnlf:R~ Huntington Be•c.h Hid rnol. Adult.•, nn ])f'ta. y' ON THE BEACH PMI. .$2r1. Al"<> P"'l'llhrn1!.e ~ OOLl 'IOUS E \ B ~. / Tf"f'n nk. 642-9:.20. , -I •!"!. .S2.t.,(), ,;;~~j'.KM, fi75-.l~~"..'I 7 'Z'l'°'r J:'\'Tt:Rt::.11-r • ~· · • r. "-1111'1 TWNHJO;f: tor Jt11J•. l Ar. ....,,11·"'r rlup r~. Com?lPt t'!y 2nd TD Loan A ri'l"lA" R"""ent'•'"is' P.1'1~~"1:~~ \\IAJ:hP r/dtyf'r, hli n~. full RACllELORSTi-RR 's-:$1Y! furn. "1•rry1h1nR. 1 AR + 2 RR. lrrtlr, Mmpl-,:;ftp~ -~.tPvv f&cil Sl65 mo. ll i 296--0t!l. mo k up, "'f"l'kly 111rm~ rl•n \l11rri"'11 rpl1>, :O.:n rh!lrl-rrr•r. lY'Ol. arlul!~. nn fll"I ', 11·1111 , l'lil Ulil p11 irl. Xn N'n nr pi"!~ ST-.0 pt'r mo. w11lk-1n hrh. S:TZ. 67:,.~:&ri. , -· 1 ~ C I ~'11nt11111ir' 2 B~. ,1v r ... 1, Newport &.•ch I ,... ,.. ---...,.-,..,r Tl'I M '"l'lnar o. 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I 1.-2 AR . r~n~ .... rpl•, drp<, pri. PAI)('), :'\n pr!~. l>i,l-iljS:: ("nn1rn'!P"rO'lry t ;11rrlen A!"I.<. -----1 r~110.<, lrplr. pot'I Il:.0-$165-~1;11 2 Rr:-~1;7rl1ri, ar!J .~h/\p~. C;ill ;,.ui-711~~. rlrp/!-rpt, rlr11. i::11r .. l.IS::-8.JO J -• --_,, __ ---11 t1 :,_ 21.1: ~'!l2-~·227 <'nil NEW I & 7 BR .~' $1 35 - Ju.<I rornplPlf'd, !<p11.r1ou... SH°ARP-2-BR--S140 fllllln~. f'nr! i<~r"'>:PS, nr Htr! Pnnl. Adult.< nr> pt>Ts. iihnp'1:;, 11rHtc. nnl.v, 197(} -1-;0'IS1s1rl,.. * li42·!l,'i20 \\'allacr . ti-1&-m!I "4fWIAA.I. 2 BR dwn~lt~. rpT. rlrp..o., DFLUXf: i\'l'\\'.3'"Br:-2-B;. b!1n~ .• Pallri. r11rrort, St,1;;. t°rpJr. <1~h11hr, 2 r;i r £A f, f>.4 \-4647 f'r !'!-1S::-/l.j'}.I, pr11· 1•11rrl, lnrlr,v r,..,m, Kids • DEl_,t;x~: 2 Ar. 1 i.t R11. nk. S2i:.l/mn, ~!l-130!I rpt, rlrp~. :<!•·/[)/\\', ~11r, lR_R_S~rllri, 1•1 RA, r!rp.<. Ch1JrlrPn nk. $\ii. M2--7!l.~ rrp1~. hr11tf'ld P""I !. 11;11ra£f'. 1 Rr. 11nl11rn Slli/mn, U11I qui Pt nr1i;:hhnrl'Hinrl. No p!f. 1!161 F'ull<T tnn. Nn P"l11 rhlldrf'n, no Pf"!'. li42-ll04 7. or rt11ldren. CO'l tl 8.'.li-97117. ~OOF.lt'~:---1'1""11 .!n ~. TO\\.'NHOUSE type 2-Rr, 1'1 )IJ>l'ICIOH'<, rl~hv.·.<hr. w/w Bit Pncl patin, 1,?11 r, yrrl, nr rpl.<, pa!!n $1j'.'>. &$6-(ljJj, ~C'h!~. Slfi.l. 616-2,""Ni, 646-4i60. j" 7 . S200 l\10 . lmmai" .. i BR. 7t~ E-51DE '.l Ar .. f:,J311., l:iltn~ BA .. rrpls, <trp<. Av11 1J. CID. aar \\'ID, (1·1yrd ='n nn ..... Call .l.17-TIAA. pr!~ Chilrll'f'n nk. $19(). 2ARTn11·nhn1J~f> •. ~'h-,-,-,-.,,~1, 646-4104·'·-=-~o--.,-~~ h!rn~. rlsh"~hr, .pa11f', i ll r. LOVF:LY 'l RR . v.·/1\' 'r rpl, $170. !'>-IR---6.'i.~. v.•nrorl nr.:, d~. l,!11 r. rn11. H"U;;~fOn-~h--- fur'f' 11du lt~ roo ~1~. Rras. 226('1 Plarf'rlH11 &f&.:tlAA KIDS WELCOME • r.;£\\' 'l flr--:---78Au·/hii;: ATtrar '1 BR SL\!l s_, SlJll. ~ .\'rrt, C'.or>ri rr~1rl•,nll.:U .11 rPA. BR. SlR!l, All xtra,,t_ Pr1., Qk. Nr. :::0. C~t Pt111i~/mo. Pnol. R~ blrlg. 17362 "A" 5.i7-20R9 ('>r 7i:>7-gJAA. Kt"f'l!rnn L..anr. !161J.7j JO or - ----R-12-623.i. STUNNl;>.G GardP n A Pl~. I o-=~=~~~----.1 pool, 7 BR'~. 2 &. pl'ln'I LRG-NEW 1 BR. "'/IOl'lrls nt rlrn. SlRO lnfa.nl o r iml dot ,o.torRRI!!. Dr~u ·r: rm. M. ok. l Ar. $140 G4~x.iJ. rl~hwhr. hl•n~. i;h11,r Prp!'i<, prlv pl'lll<I, 1 hlk tn .!!hnp·:: l.r. )10DF.R:. 2 RR. 2 RA, lrplr. rln~ ... In hP;irh. ~2 Atlllnlll. rl-hwhr. !ill.NIJ:P'. Nr Hl'l rt>nr :rn;.mo. k Al'lktr. AdulL•. Sl~:l. ;,.;i-1R·10. $!40 .~""-----2 Ftr. unlurn . t'fll", }trP« E1F:LCXF: 2 Br. rrpi~. ttrri~. hlrn~ Chllril"l'n 11,..lmrclf' $."-.0 hhn 0 .(.R., P'''· Piii , PO"I. llrl-mnt"' 1n 11llnv.·111rr JO!n S::&r, l'lrlUll~ On!.>, O('I Ul lil\('/I., ,\"',.6-J.(f;!l Pf!~ S185. £4&.7411. -""''-~~~ (I! 2br $16'!. n I 1-br S\2.';. *°•luxe 2-Br, 2 B•* Gas & w11rr p111d PP• nr ,\dui11., l'IO pct&. Art !146-41-t l. c!~an 1n.i: ncpo~. !'!-:16--7S&'I N'TCE 2 BR ·lludlo type 11p1, &42-.1907. ht"ll.!trl pnnl, r fil /rlrp~. LA 114.i/mn lltll Pd./6-42-214'. RGF. .1 RR. 2 B,, $tudir, ll'lrt;r fP'l"lrrd .\'iln1. f:nr_lo!i>ti DA TLV Pl'_.OT fnr 11ctiol°' Cl'l ra'1;r S lRi>l_rr n . l~n, ro,'c"'c-c'c1 c'~"="c11c•i~);:"'c'o-"":'~':..._c_ ~1n-'lr~ rl'I i .11--l,,.!1!. Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These ·Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stov• 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. Camera 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refrigerator 12. Pickup Tr7""uc k Will Sell Fast!, 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equ ipm 't ~6. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mir ror 40. Bedroom Set 57. Electric Train 58. Kitt•n 59. Classic Auto 60. Coffee Tabl• 61 . Motorcycl• 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV S.t 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer \ 13. Sewing Machin• 14. Surfboard 41. Slide Proj ector 42. Lawn Mower 69. C1mping Trail er 70, Antique Furniture 15. Machine ToOls 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruis•r 19. ,Golf Cart 20. Barom•t•r . 21 . Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bo wl ing Ball 25. W1t•r Skis 26. Frt•ter 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 43. Pool Tal:ile 44. Tires 45. Piano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapes 48. Linens ·49. Horse 50. Airplane 51 . Or91n 52. Exercyclt 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boots ..o.- 55. High Chair #" 56. Coins 71 . Tape RecOrd•r 72. Sailboat 73, Sports Cir 74. Mattress Box Spgs 75. lnbo1rd Speadbo•t \ 76, Shotgun 77. Saddle ) 78. Dart G•m• 79. Punching lag 80. Baby C1rriage 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83. Desk 84. SCUBA Geor can be turned Into cash with a Dill.\ l'ILOT WANT-AD )SO Don ~t Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642~678 · Th•s• or any oth•r extra thin91 around th• ouse , I • rrlday, Oclobtr 22, 1971 DAILY PIL OT 15 Apt. Unfurn. 365Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Rooms ~~~~~~~~.;.-~~~~~~1 Newport Be•ch Newport Beach Santa AM SPACIOUS ruon1, pri. ba . n !-: SP 0 NS I R l. E )Oun~ iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil----------m11~1<le ,.,\!, 11ork i ng "'on1An tZi>-30 • 10 Kh.!irl" J lteated Pool, ~entl<'rnan. No s n1 o k e r. hf-111·11 t~un" \\/ 11amr Larae Clubho..11.1.se flit. BBQ 67:>-0310 or ;...i&-71!17, C.:\l. 494-:lllJil Rll , pn1 . NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Child Care Cenler Great n'w 1 2 &. 3 Bdrtns PVT. Roon\ 11' I k 1 ! ch f' n BACllELQI{ 4:) 111Jr v.·t san1r F'ron1 t l·t9 pri1•1I . $1 j a 11·crk (~la1e JS 2 Br. lux Nc")Xirl apl, J9.J. Enjo_y $750 ,000 health club & spa : 7 pools, 7 tennts courts. Bachelor, 1 or 2 Br's. Also 2- s tory townhouses \I'/ 2 or :! BR's, '~lee. kitch· ens, private balc·ony or patio. F'rom $170. Subte~ranean parking, elev, maid service. Full-l1ne !ood inarket, dry cleaner, beauty salon \1'ilhin con1ple~. 7 beaut. model apls. 9 an1 to 6 pin daily, other times by appt. .Jamboree & San Joaquin Hil ls lt ds. N. of }'ashion Island. 714 : 044-1900 for leasing info. SOUTH COAST (O 25 yrs.J . &l:.!·ll:IJO. &l:,...0501 7 tu 10 1norn. VILLAS Gua1t Homa 415 \_V_O_H_l<_INI: gal 11 1slif'~ I(\ llOl :MacArthur Bh'd, ---------.;.I sh11rr> 1·h11r1nlnJ.: !!ul. lslr S.16-882:l * PRIVATE ROOM ti11n1t' "/san1('. 1;;: ... K1:1!1. --------IFo: elderly lady. Bri.:hr • -Apt1., chf'e ry gardrn surroundings. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Nutr111011s n1rals. f>.IS-475:1. f{()();\l."iTI·: ll CUl!f'd II) !>h11rr apt 1:'\ R 1 ('0~1 11pr1rt1x . S!OJ. 1110. 61:::-1:!t;7 Hu'I~. Costa Mesa Vacation Rentals 425 l---:-cc:::'.:c------1--=.:....:..._:_.:_.;:;_.:_. _ _:.::: l (~lP.L 1., shat"~ f{r furn apl MERRIMAC ('ONDO on )!aui , oceanfront, on IX'•·an \1 11 h sun1" SIOO ea WOODS ht floor: 2 BR .. pnvate ~c_,_1_1 -"-"-~11~'-'--'"-" __ CO\'e. For IJ-ee pirture &: Turn WlUS('d 1ll'1ns 111W 11u1ck PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. -'-------Huntington Beach Laguna Beach 365 A Nice Place to Be Together •••• ADULT LIVING From $140 to $275 1 & 2 BR. Apts. with Terraces rail' ~ne~ cull 64>-441~ rash, C'nll &12·::.67H Apt1.., Furn. or Unfu rn. 370 Apts., Furn. or Unfum. 370 ON BEACH! :l Bil 1 :n fun1 rr. s2:)(1 1110, t•1irr11!111·1· :\1·a1J;,hl1• OCEA:'\ fron1. fr,~ ler1 t(J ~and , 2 hr,'.! lilt ll1r dtiplrx, lrpll'. li.:r dt't'k. ,\la!ul'f' :ululls. N•• pf'1~. Of){'n Sat & :-;1111 l!~:l Oi·can \\'a Y. 5h11g cpl, drpg, loads 01 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach C;u p1·1;;.,!r;111t'.~-d1sh11 n"l1f'r ]l('i<\('d p•Vl·o;fl\111/l~-lf'llll\S :n.~1<9f1-i:l.'l6 l:lose1 s1mce., pool. 425 Merrimac Way Costa Mesa Lido Isle 11'i' 1oont·OC~·:u1 vw11 s LOVELY 2 Br. I'~ 811 , 2 <'fir p11 111)S·an1pl1• pnrk1ng J.:<•r. blln~. refr ig, frpl, ~·p1, we8liBJIU -ELDEN - Sf'cu1·11y i;unrds, d1 ·p, $2':(> (Ht !Sl'. Sho11'n by HUNTINGTON ,,, .. ""-""'· "'-3967. PACIFIC Ul'l'Cfl 2 "'· 2 ,, . rrp!lrtrps, frpl<•, bltn ki1. i\1 OCEAN AV~: .. 11.B. i\du\1s onl.)'. S2JO 673-3814. Sparkling NE\V 2 BEDROO;o..t t71·11 ~-11~1 garden apArtntent. Luxur· ore open 10 a.n\·6 l>ill 1:>:11ly Mesa Verde IOUS pool, lush landscaping. \\'ILLL\)\ \\'Al.:rl::HS l.'0 . -... .... ...,..,....,...,,....,....,.,I NEWL y PAINTED $~80. At1ul1s -no ~ls. 2311 ~ -----. _ Elden A1·e. Costa Mf'sa e ClfEZ OHO Af'TS. e :l BH'.cl>l~. •hi>s, l'lltl ga1•, nr 61.:i-5i80 'or 646 __ 82JI A11aulR. l·:l·.1 OR 's. :-hop~ & fr"ys, Adults, no Pool. Pr11·a1 e l'l()S('cl gar. J){'ls. $1.\0/rno. frt5-3:il.1 orl --~==~~---1 \\1asJ1er/dryer. 536--0336 W 1-1.WS or 6+1·07;;.3 for appL * 2 BEDROOM * 2 & 3 BR's. $160 up. Pa1io. iJELUXE -2~& 3 BP., 2 Ba. 1'" Ba To.11nhouse concrpr. pool, childrf"l1. ?\!ORA KAI l'ncl gar. $lj() & up. Rental Beam ceilings, extra lrt Apts, lll88~l '.\·lora J~a i Ln., (Hr. 309J .\lace Ave . ~rms, encl pfttio, recf'ell· hlk F !!6:?-119!) !}lfi--103~. IK>n rm, sauna bath!, etc. '~ .. of Brarh. ··~.I ~~---~------1 Adults. Our Su11day a.f ff'r. WALK TO BEACH! Newport Beach noon B·B-Q's & t'ree Arr Lo\'l.'ly l, : & 3 BR'!I. Cp l, Lessons slnr1i1'1o( soon. 11rp!', hltn~. d11·hr. ~:11.-::!1:11 RESERVE NOW FOR HARBOR GREENS YOUR BEST OCEAN 3BR211A, i1/\1' ('rpr.~. drp~. & HARBOR VIEWS blllns $10:i, No pc1~. Call O<..'CUl'l\J'ICY in Janllary. 7 ~ DRIVE BY , %2-4l:21 Lu.>.ury aptJi; wllh smog-l·l f.101\'t'r St. I Oil. ~ 11rr1 l.i'Co.: Nc1<•por! • J.larbor & or Un.furn. 13E'!l:1 /(l(·a11011 111 OCl·af' Vlt'".~. overlooking CMta i\le:;a , 6-~20 2 Br. c pis S.· ilq1~. f1 •n1·r1I )'II. Child1·1•11 .ik, 110 p1•!s. $\:IU. ';721 Sh111T l\n, 1. S.17+7061. 2 BR .. nrwly <l{'1~1r., car11., drapes. gnragf'. Nr. ~l'orcs. $]Jj l\·lo. AgP11t 61.~6700._ $135 - 2 Br .• crp!~. drp<:, blln~. sr1-1:19!1 or K!H·'.l\j2. 17411 QUC'E'1lS, S!'f' np!. 1. Laguna Beach • oc~:AN V11'11 -1:~r 111 l•·h I & 2 Br. $11:1 llp. l'nol :i1<:1 :;. C~1. Hwy. til:.-.>11!1, 52&--67t3. L ido Isle. \\"11h env1ro n1enL· Huntington Stadt 11: a111cnilles to nclu<le $750.000 clubhouse. l f: • OCEAN VIE\V t'rom $1J5, unique pool·bar, J. -iory l BR. Furn. or Unfur n. Dis· L<iri(' Valley Cha tt>au & a. count. for 11h1denls. CASA ditional design over t1I.' A, 14th & \\'alnut, HB. 11 1 rarll'<i n 11a1•klng • \1·1th1~"-""'-"-'-·~~-----I .. 1eva1111', Tastf'lul lobbies, Newport Be•ch s.•cur1ty TV s}'Nte1n. 2·l-hr 11a1111Lh:1l. entluseJ rom1nun-Resort 11y lur rn;1xu11un1 sccurHy. Li i :->1nglt'~. I IKh111, 2 bdr111 & Y ftCJ ~ lll.1rn1 lu.~ury wuts or 2.'ooo Luxury apt living w/Sl n1il- .q. 11• lion .ret'n.'.a~on, ,1wimmiri11", r·rom $1.l!i, i\lonthly tenru~, b1ll1a.rds. a.nd vol- YOUR MOVE TO PRESTIGE LIVI NG CASA ~IONTERREY Prestige livin1;1 awa its you in our main te nance.free luxury apartments. Whe1her you are an execu11ve. young n1arrieds or young re tirees, you'll find livi ng at Casa Monterrey a pleasant . relaxing way of life. For in·door com fort our I and 2 bedroom apartments are o'tir<onditioned and feat ur.e-warin, cozy fireplaces, ptush sho'tg carpe ls and custom drapes. deco rator kitchens with dishwashers, king size bedrooms o't nd private patios and balconies wi!h large stora ge closer. Year 'round recrea tion facili ties are just s!eps away from yo ur fron t door. Whatever your pleasure, be it swimming, a work-0ut in the gym, a ga,nie of billiards, prac licing you r pulling and dn11ing, a !.auna bath or relaxing ii few minutes in lhe 1herapeu11c pool, !I 1s all her e for your enj oyment. Make !he right move, 10 Casa Monterrey, and st an enjoying all that prestige living has lo offer. ALL UTILITIES PAID 1 Br apt, Jrplc, pa110, o.·('a11 vlf'\O.'. $16:'1. 21.3 6'!1S-7 j22 or 2!1 9'14 -5717 alt :i. VERSAl LL ES · leybal!,heal!hclubl,aunas, ON THE BLUFFS clubhouse~ party room, resi-1 AT NEWPORT denl 1enn1s pro &. pro 11hop CLASSIFIED HOURS 8:00 :'l .m. tri !i p.m. J.1ondny lhru .Fridfl.V 9 lo 1111011 S:ilurday Ad\"erlisers rnay place their .nds by tclC'J1hone COSTA },1ESA o mCE 330 W. Bay 6'12-567S I and n1uch more~ Sin,.le~. Al~i.·c Pacific Coast Hwy), "' I &. 2 BR'!'. Furn.Unfurn, bcl"'i'Cn l\'cwpor1 lil11d. &. Suprrior. (7~1J &!5--0060, Rents from $1~.J . , . No lease required. l'.lodels Open 01wn 9 11 1 to 6 pin Daily JO 10 S . .--NOW -EN e OAKWOOD GARDEN BH1\ND NEI\' I Br $ 0100.1 Br APARTMENTS Sl!KJ. All u1d pd. Priv, pa. Newport·North ~io, bll.Hard rm. hid pool 111/ 880 IrviM A11e 645-fr.u! Ja cuzzi, huge cla1ett, deep p!le crpt'g, lush lndacp'g. Newport-South fldull!r. 20102 Birch St, NB 1700 l 61 h Sr 64' ~10 ~.=.1..iiw. _:;:.,c=-=~· --=~~:::::·::: ... ! ·6551 y.'arner, Huntington Beach 714/847-8526 ,rtftt1lon1lly Mlln19td by Sovthtril Countitt M1mt. Co. 1\E\VPOl1'T Bf.A~)T 3333 j1,~1\·110rt Bll'd . 642-5lii!:I BRANO NEW • We1tc li ff Riviera .~ Spacious J Bdrm. BltnH, car-Aph 2(}1.\:l Santa /\na A1·f' j/\cross pct~ dra[X'~ he tffi I N Fu·,•n_ Apt1., HUNTI;\GTON UE:AClI 17875 Beaeh Blvd. 540-1220 LAGU:-.J,\ DEACJ[ 222 F ritc'Sl Ave. 494·9·166 S AN CLF.l\tF.:\'TP. :305 N. F:I Cnn1ino J~cnl 492-4 11:!0 . NORTIT C()U N'TY dial .free 540-1221J , _ CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Ot:idlinc for ropi k ldfls is 5:30 p.nl. l hC d ilY IJ~· fore publlcation, cxccJJl ror Monday Edition whl.'.n deadline is Satur· day, 12 noun. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS'. Adl't'rtisPr!: shCJuld chl"Ck their 11t1f; daily &. ff'tKlrl rrrnrs immcdiatl'ly. T •1 F. DAILY l'li..t lT :i1>S11mes liability for thl" lirsl in- correct inscrth>n only. CANCELLATIOT\S: Whl'n killini.:-.nn ad bl' sure lo make "-rrcn1·d o[ 1hc l\!U. NUIVl BER given you by )'ou r a d taker as rettlpl o{ your canccllntiu n, Thll> kill nunllX'l' mu11 t be l)l't'- sented by the adv{'rtlscr in case o! a dl.sputl'. CANCELLATION' on CORRECflON OF' N E\V AD REFOHE HUNNINC;: Every C"lfort Is made-tQ kill or correct a n<'w ad th11.t has btcn ordered, but 've ca.nnnl tniaran- lCl' to do ~o un1H the Ad has appeared in the pa. ""· 011\IE·A·LtNE ADS: Thcs{" prd.o;. are 11 trlctlv c11i h rn advancr by m&h or at Any one or our of. ficn. NO phcme orders. THE D A1LY PTLOT ti'· terves !hi" rf(lh t to clas- tlly, edit, ttn1or or r{'- fu~~ tiny P1dvt!rtl1emcnt, 11nd to change Its ral{'S &. rcl!"ulallons w ithout prior notice. l1vn1 ~ .. \. Cowary Club! 11~·.,. llN.':' A~ 1 ~ · r s 2 n II"" .. a. I II ts. • .pa•·1ous r .11ni1~. ""· Alik Ai.Nur 1-·rrr Rrnr I-rpli·s. pr1v. pa!los, IU8ds ol JSOO \\'{'!'i:it·!i!f Dr .\"ll {'t"~•·l~.~\dull s. !\!gr. ~79-1268 i;.11,~ ' :-iE.\CL/Ft' )!a11()r Apts. 1 lir I BR. on cana l. p11r10, Sl·IO. 2 Blinn. $HiO .. Crpts, carpwr, hoa1 sliP. J2Q..i drp~. hllns, gurrl 1t1SJ'.('S",t1 . t-l11r('us 67Ir4747, 49-1--894:'.J J:1[1 J'lii\'l'flf!a Al'!'. fl~ k ('\'P~. ' elJ\IU T •HlJ' <Us<.\olll)I, ~S·'l682. ;-;---,--,-,-~---- 1-'0Jl Jr11s,.-1);1• 4 ~HH.-2 B/\ Newport Heights Hpl. <~·rHn 1'11·w, Fllf}lr. • * t:'!CE 2 Bil. POOi.. G11r. f11n11ly or qual!ficd s1ngh."S. bllns, ('pT, drps. Adulli'i, llfl fi73-t2HJ • J)('I.~. $150. G.l;t..!!001 . ;i UH. 2 cH7o\7C7.,,-,71/7d•-.P-,-. 71,-11-,,.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I hlk In t)('h, Nr !<hop 'gl I ~ ~'.' 111 l'r. r c arl y. 67 3-R12J ah I ~;;;;;;;;";';";";l';;;;;;;;;;I ~;,S;;;;; EASrBLUFt'. Lux. 2 Br., II :.1 1.~ Ba ., Frplc, i;hag crpt'g .. Rooms 400 2·C"<tr gar. Pool/rec. area.1:::-::::o:c-------~ &l·I ~.-,_ BUSINESS lacty afle-rs furn 7 RR 2 RA. trp~s. drp!<, bltin ~rn1 \\'/priv bit & soii:ie D/\V. Adhs. l"r Jlo.ag Hosp. kllchf'n priv1 I. lde11I /or girl A 1 " 4 h 61,.,.7 i'ih.1dent or lady p.:·Tisiorirr. 11ai . "ov. 1 . ....,...,.,, or C 11 &l2-'l.'>9f; ~ t1 PVl':C 11r1 6 or morn bl\\'n S.9, &II>--11 22. •OCEANFHONT l BR I 3 . .I~ / \' 1 C 1 RM. !:xec. oil. sultr, air .rv mo. ear y. rp 11, nd . d ~ 64:t-4201 67H72J ro .. music, crpts. S\35. rp. · · ' · · ll11rb>r &. Ada.ms 54S-8<124 NE\V DU . X -~'r block to John. ' IJeach. 3 B 2 na. Yearly I lease. 673-163 .ves. \~ ILl. •hare home \\'/Y.'Ork· 1ng mother & child or LOVF:LY 2 , 1%. Ba. female t1M1dent Betw DCCI Priva!e " nee, balcony, Frwy. 979-0939,' all electric. &az.a288. BEDROOM I I , rg.c ose t1 , LRG 3 Bdrm .• 2 ba, no pets, w/w CflllJI, nt'W all elec childm OK, nr 11chJ11 &. lhpg. home. Eventnas &: wkends, Sl fl5 /n10, !H5'8991. 646-2047. YEARLY -Unfurn 2 Br. 1 sruOENTS. ou1· con1mun~ in Ba. Upstairlf. Pa11e. Block C.i\J. ~d.or a m o r e tu Ocean. $175. 673-8088 rnembf'rs. $;ol'.J, tn on t h * \VESTCLIF'F DR. • &l.2-4233. 1 k 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltn applianc-f1JRN room, l~al for 1tu· ~·~··-POO~_L._P_h_. _64_2_.fiZI_<~. -·I dent fernalP onJy. H.B. It Santa Ana C.~r. $5>S65 Uti!' pd. 642-N!. CAN1 BE BEAT SINGLE ST'ORY South Sea Atmo.rphut :ii BR. -2 BATII Carpel• l drps Air Condlttoned IDEAL room ICJr l!'m ployed mM CJvtr 30. Private m. tranct. Costa M • I a • .... ,..,. S15 11·k Up. Student.I or work- ing men 11\ah! a motel 1pt. 2376 Npt Blvd. 548-9755. Private P11tlo!l l Br tun ha Ia clofft pvt Ml llt ATED POOL jMliO, a bllu; lo bch/bay. J'lenty of lawn 673"-1023 9am-lOpm. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. er Unfurn. Ne wport Beach Ne wport Beach YOUR HAT VISTA DEL MESA -OFFERS FREE ••• REFRIGERATORS OLYMPIC SIZE POOL DISHWASHERS BILLIARDS CARPETS & DRAPES GYM NASIUM PRIVATE PATIOS CARPORTS 370 Porty Room With FIREPLACE, T.V., STEREO That's righf, wh en yo u rent one of our super apartments all these extra features plus much , much more is incl uded ct no extra cost. Come see cur roomy one and 2 bedroom apart· ments and you'll agree it's the best deal in town. But hurry as supply is limited and they're going fast. We're located in the Bock Boy a rea near U.C.I., 0 .C. Airport, Fashion Island, Soutk Coast Plaza, Newport & S.D. Freeways and just a couple minutes from the blue Pacific . BEAUTIFUL LIVING THAT BABIES THE §UDGETI . from 11155 ---Vista Del Mesa Apartments I / Ph. 5454855 CLASSIFIED pirpon "-.StQf'ti~ ~1ITTEL Room-Sl5 11·k UP Tuitin' M•io Ori11• MAIL ING ADDRESS Ji)ODEN VlLLAGE w/klt. e $.ll'.l \O.'k 'UP Apt.!!. P.O. Box if160, San!•~ Souteh SAl,t;t·-isis• _l1_7_6_N~•-•_w_c_1_B_1_,,_r._54_3-_97_>_5. Ptoftn lon1lly M1n191lll b~ So11th1m Countltt Mgml. Ct. Cos la r-.te~a ,,. .)9b-i-~ 9 2626 A _ w1anl •d is a i ood D1•1!ootd \v Vorlan ln•11l"'•nt1 Inc. & M.G.l.C. f qvlllt1 COip, .......... ,;;;;;;;. .... ...i ..,""'""'!"'"'"~1 ... !!!!!!!!.1-~1~"'~··~1~m~•:•1:.._~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~ n I c L .. '\ '!) "W • •• ' ' ~ .' • ' • \ ' ' • \ ' ' • • ' ~ "I t I -, t ' '! • ' 'I ~ • ' .,. • '"' ' • • ~. \ t >. ' "4 .,. '.~·---------------,----------------------------------"'!--------. n , I ir :e i . . ~ ' " ... . . .. ... , .. • I~ . ' .. ' SO YOUR LITTLE RED WAGON ' IS REALLY DRAGGIN' 1\1.L llLL. ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET • ' ' • - You can handle those bills. AH you need are the dol· lars you'll get for all the still-good, but -nobody· uses. them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· tic;;es into extra cash ~ It won't cost you .•. it'll pay y6.u. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell just about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use DAILY PILOT WANT ADS . . / (And You Can Charge Th~m) -. E 642-5678 . . ' .. . ' ' • I . ' i ,, I . ' . . '· j . . .• ' ' --- .. ,,. . ~ --. ---....----- frldi)', OtlOOtr 22 1q71 OAILY_ PILOT n -I~!°~_ ... _ .... _I~ I """""..... 18) 1---l~ r --~!~I..___ ..... _,, ...:__,l[If]f .__ _••_• ·_llfl11 .__ _r.:,.;;;_;_llfiJ I ...... , ... a..,.. '3CI Stor •s-'55 Found (lrM •ds) SSO Contr11ctor P11lnting A -------LAGUNA BCJj, >wlll' pro- fesirlonal maii will 11wltt 3 Br hillsi~ hook "'/tJ.n- ~r1laodlfli: &&JM: 497-1549 Richard. STORAGE )'i8l"d wished, 2500 sq. Jt., $45 mo. Ha.rbar & &lter, 5'18-1.f.16. ---Rentel& Wentff BACH. or dl\/O~, shllre WANTED unturn 2 BR house exp. 2 Br. boft.chfront. Ai>-~·/garage for 2 working & ttliable bactieJon;. Cosia pro:c. $100 mo . Mr. Joycr, 494-718'1. Ml'Sa area, reasonab!,.. Cali ~eves, WANT rf!1lpnmible men ovl'r "'===-~~-~~­:\.') share house w/ponl, BU ILDER wants !q rl'nl 2 or Niowport, $150. 673,.7432 ask 3 Br. house in ~ of Jor Rob. revair. exchange for par t non!. 642-7377. WllJ.. shAre lovely horn• /,,; b h COUPLE wam.s 3 Br, fam garaJ::e', n,_11r c w/cu1tural retlned mllfl or rm dy.•efling. CM. NB, or "''Oman. $8.'l mo. 675--0111. HB area prel"d. 962-2309. !;;Qff;;;;c;;o;;;R;;o;;n;;to;;t;;;;;;;;;;44;;;.~ I A~I• j1:::::41 New Walf"rfront OffiCf"3 •· --------00 Frnm S31i(J. Month PT"ime Locatl()n Announcements soo FOUND o~ black + ~ ----------P11perhensilnt ~tY Way, qua.Jiry nome I ·--'---...O...; __ _ kltll'n &. tint' whitl' 11.·1th f'l'mod. Wall.!i, ceilin&:, noon * PAINTING, 1ree l'SL black on e11r1, tail. Vic et~ No job too •mall. Homes inrl'r / exter. Otflcea F: u '" I 1 d I S 1 a t l' r · l'. V · 547--0036, 2" hr alll!. suv. on week~nds. Act:ous. ceil-~7-T::iR3, 002-259a uk for -~='---~-~~-! '""'• l4 hour terv l c o. G r _ • Addilions + R.emodeJlni ·~ ay or ...... r1n, 847--4128. Gl'rwkk & Son, Lie. YOUNG liger ll'm11.1e c11.t 673.-6041 + 549-2170 PAlN.TlNG, profes11onaJ. All Y."t'l\rlng £l'f'f'T1 mllar all!O w n r k g u a r n • C o Lo r rt.'11 nea collar. C all Drivew•yt spe ct a l l at. 9624il43, ~~141 l.H ·-,-W-L-E--y-~-s-o-,-;,-,-w-,·,-s.-al 547-1441, FOlJND oldtt COl..i<er spaniel Coaling k 11mall parking No Wamni; "'/Jiea eoll/U" & orher col-k•ts. 545-5195 .. rt. 5 pm. * WALLPAPER 7( ~~~~ Le a l S.A. fu.J.nd, Eng r•ving When yoi.I ea.ll "Mac" 548-144.fi 646-tm BLACK & •v.·h1le rolli~typt EXPERT Hand B.nuaving * INTERIOR EXTl!."R!OR * dog w/!Uther collar. Vic. Tros>hies. plaQUel!, cups, etc. Laguna Beach near Terrace RU5sel.l. 54~2794, days. Lie, Ill&, guarRnleed. Call Way ~1460 ~2-5153 l'Ves. Harris, 642-4::.58, ~ ' • .,...... · lllrless spraying. FOUNO 9~ blk & white G•rdenlng PROJ.~ESSlONAL P1unt1ng • Ba:'!lSf't Tf'ITH'.'r VIC. i.aguM 1---AL-.-S-G-'-ARD--EN--IN-G--1n1ec/exter. HOl'lf!'St oa'Ork. B<-acti. 497-lRl:'I ror gardenin& le small Lie &-Ins. S 4 8 -27 39, l"NG. Calleo car ~·f"anng flea landscaping services, call 54~1444. ~!l~:wpt Heightll area. 54()..5198. Serving Newport, PAINTING/Paperuig, 18 yrs Jll 'Bayslde Dr., N'p1 Beach Bill Grundy Rltr. 6Ta-6161 ....,,,....,,.,,.,., CdM. 0'6ta Mesa. Dover in Harbor arf"a. L ie & bond-GLEN Havl'n of Newpor! Shores, We:'!ltcliJ1. C I t H I ., •. Lo•t •ss ·~~-i-7==~~=--ed. Ref's furn. £..12·2:ti6. Help Wonted, MAP 710 Holp W•ntod, MA F 710 Help W•ntod, MA P 710 Holp w•-· MA p 711 --Acct's Pay•bl• Clk DE>NTAL Se Mary-Office Req! minimum ot 2 YT'll u-M&n1.if'r. Expe • Dl" colleae:. per w/aef:"~ payable, l'.l'W!U· ?>-45. 54&-3000. fa.cruring h@olpfuJ. HS grad 00 you v.·anl a steady part J)l'(, !l'Pine liO wpm (eiec· time job?' lnte1 htina 1urvey 1ric). Xlnt ot"?(rtun1ry with 1ype work tro*1 home. No growing Rubber Co, Call for sellil'll'· anytim"' for inttrview app t, (Tl.4 l app1, \ :~~~· a.:.ic ~ ?tlrs. Gon-DRAFTSMAN/. Atro8pace. It you ~ real draltif1i: A/ P •yeble $4SO ability w9 will r~tr1ln you Boss Pays Few for civil engineering dt'af-H~11 vy payahlf"S ha~ ting. Reub. Bein, Frost It Xln't co, •·;1th beneti111 Msoc. 136 Rochester, Coctta Costa Miesa. .Areft. Mesa, &48-7723. 1''r,.ie/Ftt Positions (714; 956-1000 DRIVER Cel·F air Security &. advancement w/ Employment Agency tine new comp&ny tor man 005 No. Euclid, Strite 4 who knnws att&. $2.'50 hr. An.ahPim call Bob Wdson, 540-6005 COASTAL AGENCT APT J\1ANAGER-Reliable 2700 Harbor BJ at Adam!I couple, r'lOd n le'!!iwoman k DRESS Con tractor nei!d an hanrlym3n. f ' · ~ 2 W'!re Cla5sified arl No. 1~ :=to~ct;;...,.:~pe:~~neA Daily Ptlot. P. C. Box 1560 Call from lo-t. ask ~ HELP WANTED I'm Jookina for exper. Wait-M11chlnltt reseet " &.boys. Min, eeie 18 yrs old_ Day/nite 1hil1 avail. App)y in penon to The Ori9in•I House of Pi•• !110 Newport Bl, NB }lELP wanted pt/time days must ~ lS yr& or over Ap- TUBE FORMING ply Jack in the Box 3.§" E . .,.__,..,_ laJ 17th, C.M. "'""''"""' me-pa.rta: rn.anu- J\El..P wan led to live tn lacturing emnpany toea:~ w/elderly couple tn C'.M. Call 56.167S, 549-4301. HOSTESSES-I!! Ir over . • .En!Rrtaintnent .r. Dancing. n:ted ln hiring a m1rn tio WtJ train.. Callt ~9288. IBM COMPOSER OPR .-, '" ""' °""""""" Tho!'oughly eXp'd -ln all ot .. product ttne lnvolYlbf phases or C'Old typesetting, pasreup, job work, forms the cold bendin&' I.:. f.onrtinr etc. Good pe.y. cau &iZ.9678. IBM Composer typilit , exp'd, ol metal tube«. 'pa.rt time. Houn & salary on v11 ~iw:en rn.-p1ta, ..... :i.1 ~ * LANDSCAPING* DESK ',.'. av.il.bl. •~ S · · ~ E~tPlR~ PAINTING ...,... upenor Ave., N.B. Does • New •. ,.,. .... •p• kl mo. Will proviM furniture not ri1scrimina1e against pa· LOST mala Ge 1ihephei"d ... ""• c1n en:, &r• f.e rving Org. Co. since 'SS Costa l\1esa, Odil. 92626 Jiu-kl~. 645-1529, C.f\1. AU~O Mtthanic, s .c hool EARN SI0.$20 negotiable, ,54 2-19.f.3 Qe.. cuional Secre!11.ty Serv. A ba.ckarrund of toollnc. """ ! mos. old. Brownish silver bors, patl06, fences, wal l~. 5.1.:1-:17~!+ or 968-0.13.'l at $5 mo. Answering service tienl or employees of ra~ /bl k v · 0 " C 1 Lic'ri <-'O(ltr. t 1asl('r Charge available. 305 No. E l t:"reedor color. w ac · Jr. ""'· s. 'PAINTING·. H one~t C am ino Real, Sanliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plaza. $1 00 rewa.rrl please 1:1 yrs JOI" exp, ~12'25, guar11n1ecd work. Lie 'd Any trained or 5 yr.;: m inimum eKJ>er. S921 V.'estmlnster . A D~ Y rn'SI'RUCTOR, arts & crafts, part time. Beverly Manor tary r.l'tl.Cing & IOtne •d- Conval. Hosp. 340 Victoria, Avf'. Westmins!t>r Circulate petitions:· MUST Clemente. 492--4420 call Larry, 54 !-f)60.lt. PROFESSIONAL Gardener, Jiiie .)Ob, Call 675-5740. BAYVIEW OFFICES I p ---~ lf'l 't.OST-packa~eoforii:1n11l !r1>~nkl work,l prun i n~. FOR 1 & 1 i t' ' ' BE a qualified, registered Alf'.OMOTTYE bkkflr, J!mall voter ol City of Humington olf1ce, v11nous duties. OMV 'Beach: mmt have regist't'a- exp helpful but not lion recelrJt: Your 0 w n necessary. Sa lRry op r n, hOurs; Some ttalning re- La.gun11 Bf'ach a r£'a. quired. f'ot •ppointm,.nt, 546-9967 or 49-l-1131. phol'lC': Att11. Code (TI41J BABYS'ITER: 2 cflilrlren. ~. ask for Hartman, Jl.fy home. 3 allf'rnnon.o;, hn ELECTRONICS Tl!'St Techni. flf'xihlP, $1 1,llr. Owri fnlM. cian Ol'eciPd imm«I w/min. 644-1777. 2 yrs exp. 1n thin film CM mi:ntstratlve eXpttlence ts Deluxe, Air-Conditioned I 1~iiiiiijj'jj'jjjj_jjjj_;;~· ~~ prints vie G Jr n n e ,\'r e, spr1 ers, c ean up jobs, lnll'ri~:ank enx~:ri:, n ~~j Lido Area · Laguna Bch. Call VolJ"I(', 1 a n rl s c a P in g • G~rg(', RPalonnmic!I Bkr. fi75-6700 4~-1612. 646-:iR!J.). Dick. 91184l6."i. Auto tr1nsportation 52S AL'S •--•·-pmg· Tr•• VINYL Paperhan,l og INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE DESK s,,.ce av8.1.lable $50 BRWN Mini, I:lmc!f' fml, Jong re01ov~~:-rd re~odeling. specialist/ \\'Ork guaran1eed. mo. Will provide furniture \.\'ILL share ride Io 1ne n11ils "~\i lzi", vie. E~L 547_5M6 nr 846-21!\2, BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Men or, Women at $5 mo. Answering service Pa5aden11, Mon -Fri, my l\1agoolia k Atlanta. H.B. Trash hauling, lot cleAnup, available. ZZ2 Forest Ave, car or youn;. 497-1520 or 962-746~. Repair Aprinklers. 673-11~. YOU lillpply the pa i nt . Leise A Yell ow Texl Cab Laguna Beach. 494-9466 4gµj665, EXP E R. Hawa ii an Rooms painted $1'1 ea. Also LOST: lr"m. Prori lf" TPrrier, Ga rdener.Comp le t e extf'rior.Call!:>41l-7046. JI.fail <:Urnplete rl!"llUl'J'W cl. ... ~'net' backsround I: ...... DESK 1pace avatlable $50 hlk ' / I Per1on•l1 -c30 '" gray "' cream e~. Gar ri e ni n g Se r vice hyhrwt 11ssemblie1, 540-!ia.1.S Call for Appt BOYS 10.14 mo. Will provide furniture /~· &arh & Hril. Re\\·ard. Kamalani. ;;.io ,076. Plai ter, Patch, Re;>•lr at $5 mo. Answering service I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i:;;;;i;;;;;;;;;; I 842 ~,, ,,, o-~ to deliver papen in the San 1----------0emente. San Juan Capis. EXECUTIVE 546-1'311 available, 17!75 Beach Blvd. I' ----·~-"-· -~-'"-'·---EXP. Japanese Gudener. * PATOt P LASTERJNG Huntin~on Beach. 642-4321 MEN. \\•hy she d you worry BL.ACK LAbrador Retriever, Know how, up-keep, plant AU types. free estimatei. l\tEDrCAL 1uite, also an of-sbout how yo ~k? That's 9 month!! old. !:ollar, VIC pest, trimmin1. clean-up. Ca.ll 540-&25 traJlO and Capistrano Beacli Personnel Agency area. --~""'iiii~'~"'ioii"~'""'iiii"'iiO ..... I ad no. 256, ?>aily Pilot, P.O. lice now avail. 425 N. our job. I have worked 21 Cf"Jlrgf" P11rk, 546-173.l. 968-3486. Plumbing DAILY PILOT e ....,,.,.k>na!, t.dm!ca!, ,,-,~--'~'-'~~'-"'::... ___ 1 SectttariaJ &; Gen'! otc. Po. Box 1$0, Co5t.t. Mesa, Calif. Nr~'J)Ort Blvd. ye11.rs: 11.t making my LOS! one 6 mo. Siamf'!>e car. s;, \\'EEKLY, mo~·. roge & DAVIS REALTY 6'12-7000 customrrs ourslanding. Our Lirio Prnins:ula area, Call vacumm most lawn.~. Nrat BOY ~·ant,.,' for yard work, s1tion9 AYfl il. •• , REAL ESTATE BROKER Orficf' & <lr~k !lpacr. Est11bl1sherl 0Hi1·e - loc11 1ion. 642-&.i96 11v11 il. Coool reputalion is what wp made f\73--7~1!. RPward. dep('ndab!P'. 962-515.i. 11. lf we ('an't CU! ii, \\'r'IJ LGE I o. , ~ gr1>y 11111 r t·at. • .,,..,n Exper J11p111H'~P <,:11rdPnPr hraid II'.! Sir Walirrs, 2ffi2 Cl -•I" m , .. , ,1 ·-11 C I d · rmc-, c-u 11.: p '"' nmp r!e y ~rrv1rl', Nrat Ne.,.•port Blvd, C.J'l.1. n I •o·i ~-rro ('Our~r. r1\'Hl"f. ~ ....... 10"_ ~ Rrl1a. f"l'ef' esr . 642-1389, ROOTER SERVICE Drain cle111)1ng tly elect root. er. U hr ~en-., 7 riays wk. Result1t i\Jaranret'd $10. s:!6-157:i HELP ! 1..os t fPrn Grrm ShPp Ex p, Japanese Gardener LE\V Tak11& & &lfi5 Phtm- ..,,,.... hlk. sil, JO n1n~. lovr a lo! l.l'l"'n 111flint, Cle;ni-up bing He'd, repipe remodel, XI.NT office .space oow !"""""""""""""""""""""' Avail., Lido Bld~. 33,·15" Vis Lldo, N.B. 67~3m, Jones Rlty ServiCI' GOODNA 1unED ,;wee! iz:al 5.3 hrunette sef'ka kind honcsi OC Ya 1ri.:nrii:: rrwilrd fi73.Z'2:~1 TrintnHng 546-1894 nrw conMr, .t'ree e•tim1u:s. Part timt>. H. Bch. Ca.II 410 W. Co•1t Hwy., NB r ve~. 11·17-7519. Suite H .645-2716 BEELINE F11shion.s nrl!'ds women. full or pt1rt time EXPERIENCED rrcf'pl ioni~! \l'nrk. \.\'" train, car flf"c.. for photographic stu<liu So. $~week. 636-084 2 Coa~t.Pl11zt1.Ag1"]9.4/l,iiood 339-5435. JooJ<µTg k Wf'll rlressed, Part or full tlml'. Mu5l h11vf" In- !;;: .. ,,.,._ MACHINE Shnp.S~e a nrl Operation. .ElCJl'ri s ma 11 mill, D.P., etc. 54(}....4Zl3. I · RE\\'ARD'. Los1 2 Saluki J PANESE Gard 5.\()..1742. BOOKKEEPER tic. Exper. ta! work1ni:; ge nts 11.c-A ~ t'Jler Exp"d. thru Gen'! Ledger. Ne"'""rf !ere5t1 in photo i rap h y. DELUX office ide.111 !or in.. quaint11nce, finest principal9 <log.~. 1 blck &. whlte, 1 blck Cnmpl~e Yard Service PLUMBING REPAIR .. ,.... 549-21,03. vrstmr.nt broli'f"r, Insurance a must-Eurn'/)f'an prPferrffi . & 1an, 642-31!4R. } 64&--0619 a.t8-7!!51l No joh loo 5mall -Center o;~d Prop. mgmt rx-l---CIJT--VE------1-MKT Re , MECHANICAL EXPP.rienet"d with hand .. power tools. Capable nt 11ccura1e \\'Ork. 5411-1178 TOPATRON, INC. Fre~ &. rel' Positions ere., 1617 V.'estcllll Dr., NB \Vrite Oassif1ed 'ad No. 271 BIKE, i·rd, bo,l'S. Full stzr, • 6"12-312.1! • Pf'r l pre '. Salary 0~· EXE 1 secy, sa a.ry NCR BKKPR t $500 1 search Intt'tVl~wers 646--0Wl Daily P ilot P.O. &'.'! 1560, F:rli~n High 11rea. Rru·11rd . General Services COLE PLUMBING Rep Y c;:1.assi fied ad No. 2::.7 open, Sharp iial, mid-t,ven:. l Yr Exper. NCR. 3Jo or 36 Ex,21"'31 '·m~~·2. c.au immed. I bo Co•la ~1esa. c,1,·1. 92620 0 ,. !!6! Daily t\ilol, P.O. Box 1560 ties, ro handle aJ I rorresp. & """' uFTJCE OR Srore j lar r ., 962-;.(}46. PRINTED . . ..___ 2-' hr. service. .,..;;i-C 1 •t C 92<"' t t · t · I ' -N ~ c1rcu1!, 11unrds, OS II .. l'Sil, II. . .... 0 c mgm 1n r\IJI\e or over. .f.88 E. 17rh {al Irvine) CM f\1EDICAL & Insurance bill. ~lvd~ ~J; ~~~1~. ~~ARE thl'te any "clf'an uld rlesign &_ fabricanonJ<, .!lhorl Roofing S'OOKKEE'PER _ FIC, full 9!fl."1 Pmployer. Call Linda, 642_1,70 ingclerk,exppreterred,tun ar r v ·• .. · · :>-mPn" ou1 1.herf"'.' lntcllicrnt. 1 . [f!] run speciaJ i~•s I or .100. 11 __ lo• •-•II •l-t-o>" _._,.,._94_1_7_. _______ ..................... ,\ · O Off · h 1 h ; I ~ LEE ROl)finJ: Co. Roofing """ • .. ~ ~ .,, tlm¥.. So, ra~ c.n. reei. CdM 10 Sm ices attractJl'P, ra t y, 11.c11ve lf!Structiol'I <amp]f"lf' fa,-Jli!ies . K!!enl' c c II c . .n =~~ -EXPANDING • d 0 --• all types. Recover, repair-;, o. a ~""'"" manu.._actur1ng em. ,,.,,~1 rf'5\lrt\e to Ou- Grrl f'rid11y & Conference \\'om a n 11 " Pk s r 0 m· ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~jjjj; I F.ntPrpn~r~. !lfi2-17:i~~ therino roof Cf'\11.tin~, whlte Cn. needs a pt/tizn,. girl lrt-ISLAND Realty under new aified a<I •770 c/f't Daily rmm 11.v11 il. $7:':1 ra.67~2115 p.anionship with rrspf't"111hle I THJNGS by Moose, Lt. & rolor. Lie/bonded , i ince BUS DRIVERS day 3 days 11o·k. Mu~t be a ownership ~5t deal ever, to P ilot. P.O. Box l~, CMta * NEWPORT BEACH • 3 crnrlemrn l'>-:'i:i. ,\lary ,._1el-Schools & 1 h 'I ·~7-G.l2-7m. gel! r;la.rter Dyna.con M'"· my kno\lt·!edge, for Rea.I Mesa ~. rhrr. Rn-.: E1i4 Ne\\'J)OM elect.. P um ' !rnrr, ti r, ,,... Estate Sal!!! person. Call'l--'-'----''------2ID-300-500 ·l'~l. 3.'Jc Beat-h. 92r.r~1. instructions 575 in~tlns. carpentry, paint e1c. e T. c;uy RoofinJi:, Deal Di-OCEAN VIEW Co. &12-1~>14. P h M E · 67' 1601 ""08-SCHOOL DISTRICT Grace W~ll in cb am ,MEDICAL Sl!cy/RettpL fut . -r. rv1n, ;,-.. ~ ----~-.r1 • ..-'''· f'f'('L I rio my awn work. GIRL }~riday, full 1lme, .typ-r--~--~-~--=o I SPIRITUAL READINGS VOIC E l.f'sson~lel'hniqul': · II 61J...1200. husy ofc. Exper. only, Business Rental 445 AdvirC' on all mattl'f'll Pop & •·tassir11.1. su~anoo DF:LIVERIES anytimP, any 645-tml, ~~. $3.0l Per Hour ~g & ci'e ~~kpe; bkground. JEWELER, _ !!47-2547, l ·IN-ToEo.oruoo"°'R-oD"•-,-,-,·,-,~;-,-g D~ily ·10,\,\.l-IOP,\t Aultz . R.!\l. l\t.,\1. 4!H-7269. kind in Orangf' County, Sewing/Alterations D'r~!~ p·~sslfp:edOAdBoNo, 309• p--'uct.io" ;~p::_,00°"','m' ,~1N=EE=o~1"o_w_o_m_•_o_, -.-,-~-.-,,,-.1 312 N El Camino Rear L.A., !'.B\. 778-1131, Sat & _ a Y 1o1 , • • x 1560, ,,,,., .. ~· ....... S!udio for le11.se. 1740 sq. fl. "~ Cl sun, f;.12-~49. A LT E RN A TI o N s .Qiic Sub5t1tll!Q dri\>ers needed, COlila Mf"Sa , 921iai. ta.ls, Opportunity for ad-rome, part time, &!eline ~rner studi o auitable fnr . ...,.ri f'mrritf' ~ Po.:oii'hll' full time in ftnure.. vancemerrt, Call for eppoint-Fashions. Call Pat. 839'-4798 de co r a t I') r or ol hrr 492-9l:l6, 4:t2-0076 f s.Mc:es rid R ' I Hauling rrsulls, H1tVt1 needle, will l y ,.11r t-Jq>li'r. in operation GENERAL ol'tice ~ re<:ep1-mf'nt or write full details 523-9348. COmm •. rcia.I busi nesl. Xlntl"sM=Oc,o .. EoRoSo.-y-0-,,-,,-,---;-,,-1c1"1~ ' epwt I·---'--·-----tTRv•'i. 3~1!!; 821-7"";>15 r I _,;I B ...._ ionfst . Contact w I public C 1. I Ci . l;c====,--..,,.---,,.,--.,-"' -~'ARD. gara.,::e, cleanup~. collf'r l (l mo or V""uc e. u~ vnv-musL be pleasant & easy to Ug ie mo ni, Inc. P.O. OPERATORS for S I n g le- location. 1!!0.1 \Ve~TcliU Dr. 10 learn ho1\/ ~ bf'mme An R -d 1 · Pf'!'I l.iCf'nse preferred, but -K I Box 1438, Loguna Beach N·"'io', ex-.• only. ~,·d en10\·e uet'!i, tr, ivy, e Dl"CS1i 11.li:" Alf n· going. now edge ol boats """ ,.,.. ra NS. Olly!'; 642-4424, Eve!I Px-~mokPr 'vith ln JO (la ys. Babysitting It k 1P 1 0 ad er, backhoe. Drs.i;:.rd'~~ ~uit ~~~. O'l'lE mt rerfrl. Apply Personn"! helpful hut not req'd. Apply 1 _,,..~~;7l~4~4~"-~1;4<~0~.~:--;l;~V~oc~a~H~o~o~.~A~•~k~lo:'~Soo:k:,~l580:: fi44-200!l.. Sponsnrerl hy 1he Na1lonal __ ;....._....;;.....___ ___ i;17.:11)f.6. ClllJ ,)fl + 64&-644G Commtsi.:lon Olfk'I", 7972 Llrlo Ship Yard, 900 Lldo ~fonrovia, N.B. SHO\.\'ROOM mrio:. & oflic" Anti Smoking C o u n c i I, ---~.,_~----~--'Ai!;;;Oii]O;a-:::-']i4j::sii4J; l •w~~'~"~;;;'~·~l~l"~'~'~'°~'~'°;':.:;B;";c~h~., I p k 0 N 8 JOB OPENING i;pacl'. Clo:o;e in Uli;:unR toe. 673-757n. , COSTA MESA MESSY )";irrls: & l.ar11gf's. Alterations 642-5845 ar l', . • with ~=="°=-7------,---PRE-SCHOOL \\'antf'fl: Light Moving 1'. ~ "" CAR \VASH HELP GC:N ERAL oUJce, J11U.SL be S95. lo $155-mo. 494-46j3 ALCOHOLICS Anonymo11J;. E nroll now for fa.II Hauling. TNT Lawn Ma1nt. , t'lit, accurarr,.,., ye11_rs eJ'p, F/iimf' ......,ition, -w pla-. good typ1&!, S.H. belpful. SECURITY P /Tlm• TralMel Collea• Students 7-lOPM eves. Sat 10-3, E sroRE 810 Phone 542-7217 or write " ~ Tile .. -~ '" .. r PACIFIC BANK + OFFlC or · l8!h & z.,lonro\'ia, JAi day + ,"'~~~""o'~·'~· -~---~ METRO CAR WASH, 18400 For 1mall oltice. Tapmatic, " NE\VPORT BEAOI P.O. Box 1223, Cosla !vlr.sa. 1 .... d . "'--_... n_ I c °" W l6 h S NB lrl Huntington Beach Du1t to expansion of eur b - ctlitie:i1 Jn So. Calif. we have 1mmed. openings tor 10 men. Train a t our l'XJ>ense. l\1e- chanical exper helpful. .l\ftJt;t ht> 19 or aver. New contract w1JJ enable us 10 11tart YoU in &'t $336 a mo. For per- sonal 1l'Tl~rview &q. "· • = ay .sessions, ,--_,,n,:u JJAULING, 1·leatHJ p, local LINOLEUr.1 &. Tlle so!d 1n oeach B vd, H.B. orp, =a • t t, · • * Call 6r.:'r1601. * CONFIDE:NTlAL counselin,::: program, hot lunches. Ag~ n1ovrs., ~xp'd <' o 11 e g e the priv11cy or your home. OfEF·~'Orking, for pv t lf'n-_>l:.;..:8-c:w-04:.;..:o.__~-----Full Time • 1 R t I •so &: referral for abor1i<in & 2-6 '--6·30 1.,:1.1 6 P ... 1 d ._ R lndu1tr1a en• ,. • "'"' · ~ 1 -• • i;ru f'nl . ....,g truck eas. A~k ror Boh. 962-96:~. n1s club. Continental exJ)('t GIRL PR.IOAY ll00.l440 SQ. FT. 110...ption. ApCare. 642-44J6. S20 y.·k-CO,..lPAHE~ &l2-4D50 a.14-18•11:;, CERAMIC tile riew Ir. hrlpful. Apply in pt>tson, Bkkpnii: bck'1'ri. exper'd in LOAN COLLECTOR RUTif GRIER LOVING ch ild car<'. Ln:. ·,-,-,0-V-IN_'_G_&_H_A_U-.Ll-N-,G-~-' remoriet. f'rcc est. Small Nf'~'J>Ort Be.,Mi Tenni9 Cf"1. account5 payahl • & receiv- Ready noiv, n'°ar Nr"·porl-CALL OON AN DEROON hnmr, lnrrl .1·1t. ~ursery ~hnihs, trrf's. trash, Jurn., JOh!i "''rlmmf'. 5.lb-2426. 2f.OI EastbluH Dr., N(B . able, 5a.les tu rerurns & San Diego t'T"'l'.'Y. Bldg fully t7$Jll ~~ ""16 L--1 "·' ~· k ,,..,..., sc ... ~, a!mnsphf'rr. Ho I anyihmg. 646--1947. S , ""'.,...~,.10, IYPlr'll!:. Good appearance, Po1111tJon with --•,.~ r•"g• !iprinkled, Cahinel ma t>n<, J 1 Tree ervice _._., "'' !iberglllss "'el('(lme. 2940 VASECTOMY INFO t1nchl'l1, V.'1 I ch an 11: e TR.ASJ-t k. Garage df'an-up, l'I----------"·"-OIJLD CARE • :,i boy!. phone exper. nece5'>8l'y lor between $5.)() & .$65() per 771>-8551 Grace Ln . /So. oC Bilker. E. ApC'att, &ll#.36 rliaprrs. By hr., day, v.k. <lay~. f"rl'E! PSl. Anytime. GENERAL Trer Scrv. Y11ro prefer live-in Rl'fer~. Sovie dealing Y.ilh cuirtomers & month depending upon bank o! Fairvirw i 2 mil Repre-~~~~~~~~~~~ &{f;...?,.1•\R, ~J0.31. clean-up, hauhng, 1prinkler k™""·lffiR" of Eng. 6+4-a4&!. "'uppliers. Dulles include or flnance co. eXperi~nce. Sat & Mon 1oam-4pm ~l'n littJ\l{'S 1hf're lrnm ~-12 ;I [g] YOUNG mother W\ll N b>"Slt -,;;w;;;};a.;J;;;;-----l ..''c'~PB~'~"~·cR~e~'~'~·~&l~6-~5'4~'~· __ CLEAN! 'r. billing, AChf'duling or 111stal. Seti Joe Routely Ol" Doug:I~!!!!~!!"~~!!!!""!!!!!""'"' 1 •• •79 •711 , ____ -• ___ _.I in hf'r h"mf'. 3-5 v. r~r o!r!s, Housecl.aning ~ ' N ' maid w/r.11.r ~ Jation c reY.s, p•1rchas1ng, Keup. P/TIJ\1 E H!1p Wanted, ov" n*all)c· 'o's·'T'"A5 OM( E .. s' A ... * last ..... FOl#ld ., ... Window Cleaning hoLJse In Lll i:una. k boa! in l\lnn·Fri, luncht's 11 n rt DUTCH <'ontrnl of af:'roun1s, elc. 1\ ZI, ~vf'~. s~art at 5pm. Ap-__... Nl'11·port. 2 t1n1r.~ 11 wpf'k, n•··oro"SIBLE -"ni1i·k~. E11st <.:osra r.lrsa HOMF. Prolr~~fonal \V11')r!n"' ~ ,~. . · poi;uion ~"~ l\'1a 1n Sr., H.B. ply in person. 1\le-N-Erls 12!!0 sq fl. !J0-120 po11•rr, pri-&l~l;r~'I. MAINTENANCE Clr,,ninl!:. Avf'raiz:f' s1 ;,..s20. CR!! M2--49Jl'i. 9-;, wkrl;iy~. w11h ~pay. PLEASt: dn !::qua! Oppor. Emp!oyf'r Pizzll P11.rlor, 410 E. 11th .St , v~tr of1 1cr , nrw.hlrlg, I t Found (frH ads) SSO BABY,S!TTrNf; Jll.Y h" If\.,. ,. h SERVICE lnsirlr & our. Mil-724.t C:Ll-~RK typ1.~r. m" rl 'c 11 l not u1quu·r 1r you do not _ Cti!t1t Mesa . 750()sq r1, Jrgoltirr.~. pf'n y 0 r eavy dury houserJri1n·1 ~~~iijii~~~~!'!~~1 l;ihnratory, !orrn typini;, 65 have the ne<.'('si;.ary exper. LANDSC'AI)ER cxi)er or . . o' parki~. nr !=..D. !1>11y, 1', Growri Cal1ro kittrn \\'rar-nl1r/d11.v. Sprr1:\l rRtP /nr 1ni;:, like v.•1ndow1t, <'lll'!Jf't wpm gf'n. offl~P. ti73-4721, Rt-5umr. ...._\ ~prinkler work. Ph; brtwn P.ART ~imc (.'<>mMh!n1Jlnlion coohilk + c. NATrRE!'S RLTR . + 1ni;:: JO:Qld enJlRr. Cn~ta .\1rsa rl11l1t 211 to 3~b. Full om~. cl<'aning ,l floor polishinl!:. I II if} J J KNICKERBOCKER JI B J0.12 noon only, ( 714 ) "' waitress, orn g 1 l. 2'JO E. 17th, C.M. 642-141!5 City P11rk. 96R-ro14. 979-ffi,\9. \\le use nnly comm6rc111l Employmerit COCKTAIL Wa ilresi;, exper. ,·,·ho" lo •P~ ~,,,;I · ¥.1-1-5427. H.B. IW7-394l. EvPning shff!. Apply Jn .. e r , ... = ...,.,., BABYSITI1NG -1\1,y Chri,._ pnx!ucls. No Cf'f'W, Slmt--L-~.-----person Little Li!a Cocktail GIRL FRIDAY LICENSED Real Estate for PR?FESSIONAL !hone tian Home. lfunlin.ijlon l11ne11 w1fp will amlst. QUI LoungP, 130 r,, l71h St, C.M, Unw;ual oppty ICM" carttr Wes work in II. dif(l'n>nt aoiid!or • D~ Paint, San Brach, R97-8174. before SAM or alter i PM., Job W11nted, Fem•I• 702 COCKTAIL .... ,, __ --an•·•. minded gal '°· operate her field. Call H.H. Armistead Clemente, Caplltrano aJ"MI... C 537-1508 ----n.., '"'"" .. <OU Co 830-l600 Work In your own home. arpenter Inquire Sa.nd¢,....r, 11113 own e.ccrt?tarial serv. Pref · · .. _. deal tn area. p,,,.,. COMPLETE SERVICE ,..._ RE or nlre'Btment '--k -• ~· LARGE OR SMALL NEEO HELP AT HOME? Sourh Co.as; H'.l'Y LB after 1 ..... c grou,,u LIVE-In companion \\"ll!lted ~lt65 between 9:00 a.m.. F'rf'P Minor Repo;,, w1·:h ' ' . . C•ll llol """ • ·-~ .. 1'-or 'J"emporary Service: 6 pm ""8 , ...... ..,J for lady in early 50's Lire and * * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times ~Uars All !yp<>s wnrk: Cut rlllflr:'!l, :i.oo· Strll.m Cleanl!d 1i0 GIRL ho k · 6 · ii; ..... ""' .. ".-............. .. •We Have C:OrivaJes('('nt COOK, (secofll'!I I r a int •. -wanted lor house use eepmg, 75-7342alt6 p .t n e I, cab1nrl.o;, l1n1 s:h, 600' Shfl mpoot'ri $.'1,0 Aide.< • Nurses • House· k l d k H knd framf", repair.o;, f't c. 962-1 9fil CarP"t Installation fl.:5 yd Spaghetti Bendtt, Newport :~'call ay pe~7~;~9· · pm or w s. RECEPTIONIST CA RPENTER. "Man for all CALL DIAMOND ~e;~~'MAK£RSIUPJOltN &roach. Call 645--0651, · evei, -• LIVE in companion~ Lt. 8AJl.1...fi:30, l bout lundi,. reasons." \Vork J;:uara n , 645-1.117 f'rl'e E~rim11t('s COSMET:CIAN . GUARD~ hslrpng, 1hp·g tic. Car Lovely ofl"I A people. J.£-Reali~hc priers. 642-7.177. HOUSE OF' CLEAN ror Pf'rmanent Scrvicei EXP ER. Jmmrd1ate part time post-pref'd. Leisure World, Lag. curate Typinr Plea.. EXP. Remodelina. ~bLO<'lJ!. Com m'! & Resiri. Clran1 n~ e \\'e Have Companions Hunt. Beach area. Contact ~~ni available. Sou th Hills. 837-5452. PNE~RWSOPNONRETL ··o F .. 2 oM• '1•. ~,,_ ·~ -. .....gune. & immed vicinity. MALE or female. ,..,.al repa1n1, m111n1. No job too ree est. * ""...._,,. * • llo1Jsckeepen • Practl-,, • ro:: '""" "..r<"""' U ·1 &: . fut'hll!h • " AGENCY ' m Rea s ., • ., •224 Ba & B b J to · I r11l Nurst"S etc. At Monthly Custod'i• ni orms iequ ip. • '1eclrnnic!I •IM'mbly \\'Ork, . · · ......,.., · Y cac 1tn1 ria Rates. n ed. Car k telephone rt'q'd, Including 1alderil'li' k ship. (branch ott1reY C•rpet Service Crpts, window'!, floon, r.te. HEALTII k Experienced only, perman-776-&107, Anaheim. Equal Ing. Mature person W/llOme 3848 Campus Dr~ N.B. Res. & Comm'!. 646-1401. enr, lull timt>. $2.58 hr. Per-opportunity employer. exp. Starting rate Sl.o•. Nona. \V. Hoffman JtG.-0635 JOHN'S r6 ....... t & Upho\1le"" f"Ai\1ILY CARE AGENCY . l!f)flrte-J Office, Souttt Coast " "" ....... .,.. •.r JAPANESE Lady des ire!! N B d H AIR.DRES S ER &1~1021 $1.~.~ Equity lor bl>11.ut norl'h Santll. Ana home, S21.000 l.q TO, Trarlf' Jflr T'O"J: QI" ~ Will CllfTY lnd. Owllf'-rlhkr 5'17-4i469. Hl!.ve J:',0,000 eq i'I 3 Uon1t'~ !lit TD onlyt + 2» 11c RJin· cM, fT'l>e It rlr. Nr Coron11. Tr t1ny (lr 11M '°"inc-prop or TD~ Dwnf'rlbkr !'J47-64fin. Will mule 18' 811ilboA1 k Cflm'J)f!r trailer '.l'/fent Mr can or!!! 1858 Nf'Y.'JK'll"f Blvd, 0.1 .. 6'15-170.l • ?~Ore11n inl-CruiM-r. 200 H'P V~ hull. l~ C'rptl'd r11h . pv1 hr11d, trlr TrRde f units, T.D. or ! .... ,.It Oearlll'rs,ExtraDri-Sham-N 1~ o. roaway, C ommu .. nlty Hot1pitlll. . ..· • t:x· ' R~om~ w /~ hou 5ework:. o transporla-•-'1 -•1 -nenced wt.lhng to-·~ c..._i:a-•• ~· •"""' poo free Sco!chguard (Soil • Santa. Ana ...., ......., 4!)11..1311, ,.-• ...,..,,, MAN to u sl&t partial In-11ppearance for small e.lec. Ret1111111.nls). Degreasers k tton.f42-898.'l. DAIL'{ NeW1peper II u Io rii~!}t~hona aft 7 prn. valid. Driver, handy man, tronictt ro. Exp. on buey all color brightell{'n: & 10 DEDTCATED CLEANING HOUSE wanted, f".Xpe:r &: loc. route, F...arly AM. Approx et.x day wttlr, l't!ft'rern::es re-pho~ w/typlng bk 1 rd . minuie bleach for whit e car-* We Do Everythin~ T ret"A. Lirlo l~le pref'd, Will hn; •-6. Xlnt part time !n-HOSTESS for private Tennia quired, d.11.ys l'.lnJy, 673--0517. ~59:t5 1 •. b 24 hr. Call 673--4072 111!!0 takr. cart of your 00mf" Cl b o ·,,,i.. ""-ll pet~. ""'ve your moll{'y Y come: for rc.11ponstble lam!ly u " .. g room. """ MANAGEMENT lalenta re· REPRESENTATIVE F_, •. olrH .. l'.' •• Rooo·ho s11vi t11!' rne extra tnps. Will Housecleanini::: By Day, while your llWll.V· Non man ovPr ~. Cali a4()..3007 64+-0050 for appointment. Q\llred for nc.w )'(lung now lo •• ,;,1 I• "OW l•st -•- ,, "' ' 11 '"-I I ·• d' · ~-T 1mokcr or <lrinkP.r. 54!!-351'?. ""' "" a•v"'•·-1)('1 CornnR k Rlllt'rsidr, fllh c ean lvoni;t rm, 1n1ng rm v ... •n ransportatlon h~ore nonn. HSKPRS Emplyr p.aya la!. company ln rommerclal in-company, ll!rvlng <>range ':>7 ~vy P U w lover J011ds, h11:'!l II" hed. 'fil C°"air gotick run11 perf'ect, \l'ill trtide-for J lrl rlum p truck/trailer. Call 11 It fi pm 645-0077. view, "''Iller & elec. 10 prop. .t. ha.II SJ5, Any rm $7.50, ___ c_,_11_836-0648 _____ 1 H•IP Want9d, M & '11~ DAVIS.BROWN CO. ~1634 George Allen Byland A.Ren· <lustry. Exctllent pole.nl!al County, Extrem'-IY hllh Sl0.000. Trade lor illO pmp couch $10. ch111r $.'l. l5 yr~. MP$/l Oeaning Sm.dtt -Man tieetfed exp'd In In-cy 106-B E. 16th, S.A. write, Cla.8111ied Ad, No. 241 earnlngL Full or part timl'. or TO'j:. 5'11-6469 Owrlrlbkr. exp 111 what counts, not meth-CMpttl, Window~. Floor etc. * AOMINISJRATIYE lltalling TV Ir llppllances. 547-009!'!. Daily PUot, P.O. Box 1560, Call m.2180 od.1 do wori< my~t Good RP:'!lirl. & Commc'I, 54&-.filll ...,..,.,'C'U'1:"r> Colt.a Me• Ca. 9"J626. 1-~===~~=0~-t Ha ve: 125.IXXJ e-quity in de•r ref. ~ll--OlOI. DEMANDING renumenlive Hvv~c..PEFt, . ft de.YI . ' RETAIL CllltK property, art pa_intings &: DAY ()r eve:, \\'Of'k, Hou~-BOOKKEEPER hie}( ()l!f'l:'e l'luning positior week, 8 to 5, deanm.i, laun. MATU'RE woman w/ettdi1 W@ will tnln ma~ •dult \l'OOl'l c11tvl~ for lneomr C•ment, Concrete dearuni;t, tic. In MD '1 Of<:. Provklina dry. S.lt»a p • n In • u I a. collection background, Ute to ~ tn Our boti:y Rritce property « ~'harever )'OU PATIOS, w11lks, drive, Install •M--O.J49 $650. JO $700. Jtreal deal ('If MJislaction for 67?;-1913. book~ In Jewtiry outlet In Costa MMI.. can hR\'f' ro tnrlf'. 642-8400 ~ liv.·n~. AA'o\', break. E:xper. Hous•work -11 tfUA,lili,.d nur'84!. ~nd HOUSEKEEPER -Udo '!Ale ''KiR~~1e!#rLEJts (113) !H4-9888, uk for Mr. HAVE :z BR, :z BA SAiton removr 54~ ror e1l. $.l 50 hr s.1&-201 f Rllcinatlng .. ,A rral c:hAI· N!'BUml', k rers 10 ':lusified !t tlay1 horM nlehll k>o. rell-._.,., H ~ 91... ,~RA~ndo~l~ph~·=-...,,c:--=-=- Cily mW." SG.000 lf!Uily, Ad No. 3.11, Daily Pilr>t, fi73..ln89. ......., llrl.Alt" "'-' 1RN·..t to 12 -12..S. f\Jll/part BEAT Thf" Rain: C(lncrt'te Masonry lenge! R~t h1tnd a:1rl 10 top • Costa Mesa will tr11rle lor 2 BR tn11ltt, tloon;, pR !io~. rf r Iv e S , rlnR~I e:XttU!lve: ff1tndf!" ~.O.~~ 1560, Coata Mf'M, HELP! t ha"~ a new buslneM MATURE t JI time. Alcoholic Rehatl'G\Ui- propeMy "r ;; slrtr~·alks. Don ~14. Rloek walb -RP111.1ning cnrporatie payroll, oorpor11.te a . ln town Ir 1 need )'OUr help. _ woman o s on tl(ln , CA1l &fi.S707. ___ 54_<._2i)il_._2_,..._, ___ 1 Child C11r• --\--Fir rplaces ~ Remorle:Ung 1Cd~. COin!Spondforn:e. No DENTAL-OrthOtlonttc e.1~. ti " ;rnund Door op. Tl.lei. & Thurt. 9:ll ffl 6 or SALESMAN ()rizinal oil ptlinting by Ed· Df'rrkk C.Onst Co, Lie It ln.e. shorlhanf!. Young bo!ll. Part t.im~. rm11ible Ml portunlty oUered by & Mw la'te.r. Own car. 545-4t97• Salaried ditcount ,.enf rsr F"a)IN" vAluf'rl $:'100, W11\ 1JC"D ""'o;;""' Olre, 7 11.m.fi:Jii ~4 ~~\.1 100% f'RE.'E !lmie. Dl:p'd only. Slllaty co. w/new Ideas, po11lble MACHINIST WAI'ffEO sto~. Mo.t ht pernable. tNl rlf! (or d1amor1<1 r ini;::, art pm. Hot mf'lll!. Xlnt ctlll"f!. BLOCK Wall' • Brick l.i Accoutit.nts ltd Agcyi open. Jrv\~t• Ma&8 t.aminp in exce11 of Ul.000 Not production "'Orlc, day oulg"Oln.(. know~blr:, nl:ijt'C'lll. 11.n"ques or 1uhmlt. II A r h n r / B 11 k • r 8rra. Slump!tone p I 11. n t e: r • • !>It. at 'nEl. Entcrprl•f 1rr11. M&-5170. M' more per yr lnlettsts Mi ft. Cali 54&-.5435 S pm-9 nea.t. MU rroomed. Yt'l\lnl 673.ol!O'l W>-J.i3'l. ~idf'w1.lk11, 'QAA.-.M11 ~1190 DENTAL A~'t, Eitper only, you·y.;u l11!~~t9t me! I pm. -man pttl'd. Apply In pe.raon ... ~fV honH•, 3 ll!!le hoYll & ln!s t.lkt> to trnrle~ Our Tra<l~r·~ Jntd-...1,.,,,.. 9 tn 11 llnly f'mn! desk. w 1, 11 rn f' would like lo . l'et 11. "« nie ta11t~t dn!.w in the WHI only, 10am·l2'J)rQ TM M"Ultc *._ * * * * * or to.v11 10 11i1y "rit h. Par11oi..t columri l1; ,...,,. ,YIJU! Jf-,,.-,.-Jl unUnr? W11.tch the r htt!l'l!lde, .<:ome e v f'I ·I perll(lna.1 ln t • I I . -. 11 Dl'ily Pilot Oe-ifled I Hall, no. Sl Fuhton t~&tld. l'!!!lll!!lll!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!li'!ill!!lll!!lll!~!!!!!ill!!ill!!ill!!!!'!ill!!ill!~ ~~,~-18-~"~t~O~. _ _.____ ;, lirw. 5 day~ for 5 huck~. OPEN HOUSE c:oiu,.mn. &t'l--99-12. 962--8810. Al!. &il-567.1! N.B. 1~ ~ . .. 7 -----------,~- I I J ,\ I ~ ' . '. ' ' ,,. .... ,,,···"'''; < T ,. I • I • 'r ·1 J I' ·• l I f t ,. • f lo ,,. . , .• ~ 'f ~•41l •I I •"'• t 'l' • • Frid.ty, Octobtr 22, 1971 , .......... . l!Il1 ~! ;;"""";;'"·*;;;;lllJ~I~';;-~;;;;'~;;;:~ I • •-t-· I Help Wantocl, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Fur niture 110 Gar ... Sale 111 1 _M_;_,_<•_1_1._,,..., __ , ___ 1_1_1 1 ,P_l_•_•.,••~/'.'.'.0~•._&.,,••_• ___ 1.2_, 900 Campers, Sile/ Rent t10 Se!•• WE OFFER A REALISTIC PROFESSIONAL CAREER! 2 l 'R. Old •·anti plti~ BIG FALL PAIR Twin beds with wtal BIG ?.tEN OPEN SUN 1.C rrandmo!htt. babysitting, CLEARANCEll lramf'I, Ratt&n d'lii!st. \I/fl PLEAfo'E READ-~to i!'f' Nkpna:. 642-4116, N,B. CU:storn f\lnrlrur. 1ull _.. SUrfboll"d. $2-5116. Lrg 111~ men'1 q ll a I I t y KEYS TO HAPPINESS YOUNG v.•jdoy.•er with 2 Rental Corp. clothing. Slack.'!, t,1.·aist ~; tor tht-best value. In daughten <1·3! /'M?fda hf'lp, Rna.le Division M•chln•ry 116 Sport1 jaf'kf'I, 5t10Ulder1S .W; ORGANS .. PIANOS "/'\any," hotisekeeper & 1885 J~!U'bor Blvd, CM 400_,,.-CY"°n0'.".:E_po_w-,.-,-.,..-1cy"".JI !ihirls lll·3; Be11 ut l!"Ults. Niw Ii U~ cook. Live.In or o l1 I. s-48·~1 phaM' extennon cord, lrg Jot Very re a ISO nab I e . Hun-Y 'II b I d d d .,. ~ o<.., _,,, ./ 5 Ora.,.,.tr walnut cheirt.s lil \\nglon Harlx1ur, 846-7247. OU e 9 • you i ....,o-<1,..., ~ m.acti. 1crews, mk.TO in 2 KITrENS, white and w/black on 962-759:;. one bla.ck _.. one white eu1 I. tail. f'OX Terrier, Jema.le. 8 moa. l ntelllgf'flt, housebroken. Likes chll<lTf'n. 548-6396. --------CAPTAIN ~~~~~~~~~~~! S19.% each camera. microfilm reader. l!OLTDA\' ELF:OANCE ~ lronl large tiele('tion ~ ./ Beau t. 5 pc Spani1h de-~9-3 123. Sel of Spode d mner plate5, Lowrey . l lamrnond. ThomaJ; 2 KITI'ENS, 7 weeks old. Son a 11 erg i r.. llOUM!broke.n. 968-6164 H.B. ~r:E7\ X·:<.1ILITARY \\'0:0.IEN I """"""'"" !/"-j luxe Bedroom (l'Ollp $89.'35 12 e . .,;quisl!e or<.iuds hand • Gulbransen _ \Vurtitu-r . V . ./ 8' Spanish IOfa & lo\'e Miscell•n•ou• 818 painted, &igned, unu'1ial • f'art:isa • Baldwin organs I I ~ PRO~TOTION OF SALES ~-------' seat M'1 S29.!f.) --------------1 buy. Biza rre Anliques, 2500 Chlckenng • Knabe • Stein. f'els and~ 'L..i UnllmJ~ licence • any &'J'OSS 1ona. 30 Yf'U'I experienre u.ll & powf'r. Professiona.I Sport Whlng &"Ulde; Mexican It. Central America &: facif. k Cout W&lf'n -lru:troc,. tion in boat h&ndlin&, sea· matJship, DR & celestial naviKation. PlCK UP &: DliiLlVF:RY ANYWHERE: captain available !or o!X· teodetl cruisini. Exterw.v.? admlnislratn •e expetienct. PE'RSON'."EL TO ~1G :'l1''T ·---------·1-1 5 pc Spa.rum &'llITl• t.ablf' STEREO, UnclaimP_d lay· Nf'\\'porl Bl' C.:\I. way -Hallet & Davis piarm '--------~-T"i POSJ TJO~S HAS CREATE'D Antiques IOO lief $119.95 ciway, l 9TI model. Carran! D l N I NG T, b 1, I 7 5 f.luset1e player pianos 646-2'77, OPE:"\'l'.\"GS TN 0 UR EX· --.:...--------1./ St>\•eoral oYerStulfed cha.irz, 4-spd ch ange r , .\U' . ' Pump Ii Electnc PA.'-'DING ~'VE"SnfE\l SCRAM LETS $'9.95 ea • u ~ tl e n ' i o n s Peak e r s rx:-'Ofa!or k Ch.airs S 4 ~, Ll>tilie 5J)ellkerz Pets, G•n•r al 150 Boats/ Marine Equip. FTELD. .. ./ 5 pc \Valnut Bedroom ttl y;•/ntultiple cross-o ve r S~l\'el ROC' er Upholsiered Auto l')'thym un1 15 Jor any ANSWERS $49 95 r-adio & tape de<::k. Still $:Q. All hke J'lf'w. l\l!jny organ or piano * SHERRY'S POODl..ES Puppy sale $35. & up. Boarding & 1ro o m i n1 . :>16-2848. RADAR-Apelco ADR7A. in good cond. 12 VOC. See in operallon at 477 N. Ne\\·porl Blvd, N.B. $UB5. + U\'itall- Also-new Bendix ,\lR4 32 rnUe <.'Omm. radars, S1500. + install. toiew KAAR Voy3.,1ier 16 mile radars, $19.95 + install. All JWll"· 548-2635. {'())JPA.'\\' mAThT.\G PROGRA'.\I rs AVAn.ABLE 1'0 TH 0 SE \\'HO A Rf: \\'n..Ll:'\G TO LEAR~ A.'\'0 \\'ORK lf AR D. YOU'LL HA\'r: THE CHA NCE TO O\\°'."l A:\'D tJRTVE ANY !\T\V PRESTIGF. CAR OF YOUR l1-IOICE AS A~ ADDED Ti\"CENTTVF., A:-.1J \\'E'LJ.. PAY FUR IT. •Sta.rt lmm 'd. e Full F'nngf' Be:l'K'flt~ e Plush Offices YOU ~IAY E A Ril.' TifROUGH co:-.nflSSIONS &. SE"RV1CE F EES $50.000+ YOtJR F fRSf YEAR, IF YO U /fAVE n1E: ABILITY & DRn 'E A'.\'D ARE \\'11.1.r !'.\"O TO \\' 0 R K HARD, THROUG H '{OUR ASSOC· JATION' \~'ml Fl~AXCIAL T:-."VEST.\ID'T ANALYST, R.E. BROh"ER DAV E LOO~Gl.AND, PROFES· SJO;>;AL SALES'.\fA.~. CALL NOWI 558-0444 Ask for M r. Hertz~ I King Aiie box wnn&"s & brand TIE'W, sold !or S299.95. 01.h~r bargain.,, :H7 !llon1f' .f\fartin Guitar! mattrf!!is If!, •~riHud, Pay oU balan('(' or Sl'KI or Vi~la, Costa :\fesa. \\'l' givf" terms up to s yrs Nocon -Bogey -Ruiny -S-19.95 ~. mi. monthly pa y ment 11 . GENERATOR 2500 wa N, Free delivery y;•i thin JOO mi's Oxygen -G·STRlNG ./ Full 1ize box i;prinp & ~it Dept, 714-893--0501. ONA,'11". portable. UXJ , 141 Sati,faction guerenteed Nigh! dub M'E'rn>: A lilrip. mattrefi.~ ttt, stt-nl1zed , 110 V Ollllets. Two bar, A tr•d ition over '40 yrs per lost her \.\'ardrobe. The fl9.95set •AUCTION• bol ts to bumper }IJ, Open !'llonthruFri l Oem.9pm \1olin1st saved hf-r act \.\ith a ./ Sewral Spanish sofa & .~ 6.\5-4875. Saturda.)'3 ll)am.6pm, Sun 1..a spare c.srn.JNG. chair rels, like new $'119.95 HOUSE f"REE Glf'f, Thur, Fri. BYE'S ANTIQUES: Round cla1v Jt. sel. 6 Fl , RCA ,_, _, -~\d 1 Sat., 10 a .m. p.m.; ea Keys to Happin•as table, rlresser, ha ll tref', "' to""' sou • .., .... ,. sta e ~oc.<> • A .. ~ F~ 7 m ~lart Glalle r)', """° I\e\\'JIOrl l &i29 _E, Whirt:J""' Bl,d. Victorian lamp tabll", Oak stereos ,,,1 _Am-Fm sterf'O ........... ns every '•, ;i ~ d .,,.., = F'Urn. Appli, Anllques Blvd .. C:.:\-1. \\'hitt1l'r 213/694·1076 Hoosier, high boy & mirror, ra 10!!, ~JJ.:1.J ea. y.·alnut rlresser w/marble I Lrg 30xfiO p:icecuti ve desk, 3015 \V. \Varner, S.A. Ren1oval "Bag" Sale PIANOS ** ORGANS top. side board, pictuN' like new $79.95. (follow search light) thru Oct. 2'l Name Brands • Save $$$ Irames, lamps & more ./ 2 Only.Sofa bN:I It. chairs 549·2241 • 547.7713 lOOJs of l!f"n1~ !11ust 1:0! ! New-Used * Easy Terms 646-7335, 1406 Lincoln La., sets $29.95 set. -*,---A"""u,-c=n=o~N~-*-,-1 illARDAN TliR!FT SHOP !'.fEU).SONJC JS J1ERE~ N,B. ~tany Y'llore l!em1 1810 Park Avr . C:\1. 6.\2-78:il Mon & Fri eves 'lil 9 At Equlllly lDw Prices! Fine Furniture SIGN PAINT ING Sunday 11·5 ANTIQUE adding machine c0 .... n in __ .. B-"••'.-le Appliances ,.. . F'londl 1 I h -I """ ..,"' .... " Aucti F ., 7_00 pm. JrtlCks, v•1ndm1•s, boa Is, Y e ep one in or. $1.'iO. Large qulllltily o1 You'll be Convinced!! W ' do~ nA •Y,t'. 8. showcards. llo!iday v.·i ndcm· FIELD·s PIANO CO, ONE pair Quaker parrot& $~0. Also Guinea pigs at !lOc each. ~i05'l. Dog1 * SPECIAL * Boet1, Pow•r Grooming & Bathln&' Spec. 1als; All breeds dogs. \VilJ give your pet tender loving: '66 31' Unifhght Cab1ncruiser, care. \ViJ! supply trllllSpor-Jully/equipped. SZI.500 fo.lr. uuion ii necessary, 64:t.-.!lll!i, l_.rllllke. 532-5350 e\'CS art or 534.0302 6.1.0pm only. UJ 1 ~';:-&~·~·-~k_<_oo_'~· =-c=-= Broadway, C.M. 20' Glasstron, 1/0, lf.O HP (2l PED. Lhasa Apso, male, 1'1ercruiser, Llke ne"·· !'.tan}' chanip sired, show qual, accessories including trlr, also female, sdt together . I ~$4500~c--'·-"-~-"'~3-'--==-~-I 539--0722 SEU. or partnf'l' '70 Formula _re_. _,._m_,_.,,_-_968_-W __ 3_•_• __ 1CHERRY Thoma.sville round in y s UC ion ern de<.'or. !Q.J887, ~18. 18l3 NeY.J>Or\ Bh·d. * * Antique double loveseat, DIR table \.\.'/6 ladderback 2075~), Ne\\·port, Cfo.f 64&-8686 BATTERY Or electric P.A. Costa J\1e.a 71 4/645-3250 AKC Poodle pup~. reMI}' hand car\'ed. Xlnt condition. chrs. Eames chr ;20. 2 Fr Beh:nd Tony's Bldg !llal'l system. C06I SJ..19. likl' ne-.v ORGAN SALE before Th a nks g i v i n g, Zl', xln'l cond. f.lr. Joy~, 4»-7184. 673-7995. Prov. end ••bl•• $'" Ci"b. r-~ A -• Fall Choose flOY.', cash or terms. ""' ""' " OLD St}'le Selmer Tenor sell S I7~ or best oiler. o...vnn """an nnu""' AR:\!OIR.E, chtrry, 2 doors, chr & ortoman $25 Mal'log. Sax, $300. Le Blanc-Noblet 8.'\8.-6186. Clearance. Save up to SIOOO ;96c;o;;2-6'U;-97l;;3:c-;:--;-;;;;,-°"',-,- 2 drawers, h!"irJOom. Pvt. Pembroke' table $al Sect. I 1 •150 5· =====-=~~=~ on S!!lecred console floor ADORABLE AKC Blood. c ar1ne • . 1nger pro. \VA TERB'ED FR A f\I E S, P.My' "" ~16. desk \\'/<'hr & ...... ,1 14'. J · I · I d•m"' ''""• do· -·~-on .,...'r'CIU """' " E'SsJJna typeY.Tlter 100, "US!om hu1i1, b('low retaL! · ~ """"'~ 802 Veh•f'I boudoir chr S20. ~ all models. Appliance•-----·I T1o1·in bookcase hf'adboerd PaJl()f,()nic Cass e I t e !ape prices. As Jow .,µ S24.50. COAST MUSIC ~ recorder S15. (714 J 842-4661 646--2296. GE 40" i'lectric slO\'e, aulo. SIO. 673-57i2. a ny day bel\\'ll 3: 30 p.m. & 5·I~~====:----~ Nl:."\\'PORT & HARBOR mea t thmno.. rotisserie, ~fOVlNG. r.Taple furnlrtin!. p.m. Ask for Rod. GP~EE/\'HOUSE, unasM"n1bl· Costa illesa * 642.2851 umers, dbl oven. New $'.'i)(l. New Colonial lovt-SI'&!, ed, glass, water bearer, S t" Good 830 3.:\t "609" copy paper type .-"•mp ·oole' • be-·h•• por ing s Sacrilice SlOO. \\'ant p:irr . blue/grn $125. 2 mgl beds, ~.. ~ '""' ~ ' . h w •JOO 612. ln original carton&. l"b•-. ,, .. , $100. ~-· "149. se\\.'lng mac ·.,....,...., compl Capt Chain. Dei;k, .2,000 i!Jeetll 8~ X 14" and ="= .. """="=-.,,_~,......,,,-,-- RE'FRIGERATORS.STOVES Dough box. Bl\V TV. 3,000 sheeta 8 ~2 X ll". FRIGIDAIRE. rt'frlg, ci:oss-- 36-06 WITH 3-9 var. scope $125. 2'.15 Win. y,.·-3-9 var. hound pup&. Reasonable. Must sell quickly. 499-l718, 31~9 S. Coast Jlwy, No. C, S. Laguna. POODLES, AKC, t o y 1 , min'1, &. stan·1. all ages & colonr, to 28", StU<l service. 830-al78. B1:1et1, Rent/Chart'r 90I ~·~--------Ca I 25 + Catlin• 27 5 weekdaya Jor $ll0. Fully equipped. Location l\'e\\J)()r\ }!arbor. 7l4/96l! 4MO for into BLUEWATER YACHT CllARTERS Fishing • Reservations Boet1, Sail Cruising 644-8211 909 --CAMPER COMBO '71 GMC TON CUstom ean1per 1nod~l In· clubt>s V8, automalll', pow· er steering. po\\·er brakl'S, 2 torte blue &: wt11 lf'. dual mlr1'0f"!I', plu.!1 a rahover camJ)f'r Wllh side dint'llf', sll\ slt!'pt>r. stove 11•1rh ovrn !.: t'f'frig. E'Xf"CUliVf' drmo. Cmi 1 ne\\' $6814. Our Price $4995 Can f'1narK't' 01\(' Th• fruck peo ple fro m General Motor s ! MIKE McCARTHY GMC 89+-1336/531 ·2¥.(l Corlll'r &-sch & :\1cFadden, \\'estrn!Ml<'r BRAN D NEW Open Road Campers $49,95 OVER C OST On all can1pers, trailers & mini hon1e~. Th• truck people f rom General Motor•! MIKE McCARTHY GMC ~·1336/ill ·24~ Corner Beach & .f\lcfad<Mon, \\'estminSlf'r BAJA Special! 4 1vheel dri\'4'. '67 1·ton Dodge power v.·agon 11'/campe;r. Lo miles, Carries 40 gal ol watf'r k gas, monomattc to1lel. butane range O\'P.11 &: refrig. 4 ne1o1• tires & 2 spares. Dual elec & flll"l sys1en1s Everything for n.fe lravel in remolf' areas. SJ,500. 494-iH~I. SALESMAN \VASHE:RS-DRYERS Oiest~. Bigelow tdiag rug Sur p 1 u 1 1 ro m tr lat to p fr{'ei~r S50. Dahy crib "'· Young co. great p:Jtenlial S25.-S85. Various Colors. f\\'e orng/gold 6:oc9. Lamp 1, denion.stn>.tion, Price $iO. m1111.s1:1. Dressing table $5. Call M~. Schmidt buy & i;ell), 645-4930, 2~32 fo.1 isc. J075 Santa Rosa, C.M. Call 642-4321, ext. Z17. 546-9:i6!1. ~~~~7ENCY Nf'\\'p:Jr! Blvd, C.~1. ;-'c'ol~-85-_Zl_.~-~----REF.RIGERATORS $4(1 & N=E"W~-,-,,-,-,-,-,-.~1-,-,-,-,-,-. NEW, u n c ra ted v.·ht MISC. f u r n i t tJ re blk "OO. Apl .. 10..,, '"". 5, ... ,,-., au1oma11c timr __ r. Cost $400. 2'.H3 \\'es1C'l 1rt Dr,. N,B. d h d ,. ., " ~.,,., ........ •u .,~1 La 6.\$.1T70 \Vhirlpool, 15 cu ft, ual nauga Ye 1lll 10 couch az stova $35. Din rm set Sell lot Sl1J. ""' control refr1g.freezer. Fully Simn1ons ma!tress 1 ju 1 t v.·/chairs $25. Row boat Paloma, S.C. 49'2-9467 SALESLADY, heauty liUpply guaranteed, $199 !inn. H.B. Tet'O\'ered, baby c rad J f', -' I I \\'/oars $35. &_ m isc. 510 S\Vl,\.I Ml/\'(~ pool, ab o v 1• or \\'lg exp. 'tPll Y n persQn. 892-4318. c-hest dra\\·ers, d r ess 4' r , 263 E. 17th St, Costa ~fesa. . 1 1 ~"7--1538 38th St. Nev.·port ls.land, ground, J 1J X 15'. F iller, KENMORE \~'ASHER & sv.1ng M! • m St'."" or 557--0338. acces., new hner, $75. SALES\\'O~lfu'{oQur girls are DRYER. ~loving, must sell. -'=,..='='="c·===~~~= 831>-S261l liCOpe SU 5. 7.65 _r,1 au. i\l!N. Schnau2er !emalr, 4 1971 PHODUCTJON 1portized w-!COJlf'" $30. All 1nos. AKC, CH. 11re & dam, I CLOSE·OUT I PX. cond . Comp, rrload ear.~ cropped, 1 ho\1, Last mod<'ls available at equip $75. &\6-~31. 646-6385. pre.import surtax prices SKl Deal! Rossignol Stram11 NEWPORT JXJC l;RQOM:. DUTCH BUILT ' 'RY CON'rES1· Tl I #73) w/bindings $75. New Volt :.. , 291l3 "C" Ne\\'P()rl (7'J'6'.s $80 bolh 200cm . Nf'IV Blvd.. on tJ1e penlnrul11. co~~·~r~z~olls12.950 Human1c buckle boots S45. 673·7766. 1a 130 DIES ~ EL ;21,950 ll-lolltor bu ckle boots $25. BAS3 ET }IOUND CONTEST 33 ( •:W) bo th J0l'2. 67J-8069. 8 \reek.~, AKC U VI-.:--ABOARD S2~.950 PERFF.L'T r ig-JO' A.laskan Camper, h u tan e /e l f!c rrfr1g. oven/range comb. ~1nk/l6 g11! wa1r r tank. ri1 ou111ed on l~ Dodgf' 4/\\:D, P\\T \\'agon truck 1o1·/6 C'ahinet uUI hody. 40 gal Ra.!! ca p, Bltn l \Ov genera1or. Air rond c ab. X1111 CQn<t. Pti p1y. fiT':>-112.~. ,. ki "~ • MAPLE Harvest dinlng table --~=~~-=----c--c ma ng ""°"''mo. more. $1 25 ~a. Excel c ond . GOOD DOUBLE BED --w -• h I t··" \\'/\11t·o deacon bern.·hes $50. 6'4" JACK SurfhMrrl , adj e neiru more e p. WI or 4~5645. S!J * 54()..2241 pl. lntervie.,..·ing no w, ·"====oo----,,--;c:-c::::ll-----------l Amana All'. cond. 18.CXXJ i;kag, J rl lng, cood <·ond. $40. 496-3318. '\'EDGE\\'000 Gal!" Stove, G S 1 12 BTU $!00. 3-:\i Copy illate II' .Fonn1ca ta b I e $25. rhrm lop \\'/griddle in mid-•r•9e a e I dry copy machm<! $ZS. &H-6752. Saleswoman, house .... -ares dept tllt , 4 burner. \Vh1ie. reg n . ESTATE SALE _ 4 00 EHS--0644. 1 ,-PC~.-,.,,--li-00-,-1-. -N-m~l,-n-.-b~I•. Exp'd prt>f. Apply In pPrson $·15. 5-1~. ifehotro~, '--·-d•I '!•• cc~-~~-~----Kerm Rima Hardwa re ... ~ u.><v·-~ " ... l1o bass Cofl1t'l.lo accordipn. 2666 Harbor Blvd ., C.1\t. • l\1AYTAG repair man • ~t 9-- 0 3. su:1~10:J0..3. Each a ll pearl, hke nrw. paid r!('a.n. ;\la1..,•na\'OX hi·li l'Ol'l- 1ole \l'/f:\I. ;\!o v i ng. 673--3378. SURFBOARD 6' 8" $4(L Show quail!}'. $100 OPEN HOUSE JOA.f\t~P:\l Good cond it10n. Children 's * 605-7952 * SAT & SUN, CX:r 23. 24 11'.kis SlO. 968-9i98.p '~U~P~P~l~EoS-A~K~C~.-"A~do-,-,~bl~e 3333 W. COAST H\\'Y, .NB HA.\l:\10ND ORGAN l-i:up & toy poodle~ all Holl•nd Ya cht,/Nawport ~lode! 1\I ** A·l cond. colors. I tioy female :rorkle 71'4/6'44.0J]q ~l'i91 893-9719. 48' Spkn1n p Stphns, y\\f Stor•, R•staur enr, ccvvoc'i·Kc·'A'-P"oo;;;;;;,-,,,1,0"":::;:·--&o I 1~ACl.1"ICA, One of fllOSI Bar 132 b!ac.:k SIO, &: SlJ. AKC reg. bt>au boa!5 on cu a ~ I . toy poodles $35. 547-3851 or f.P.ASER, 3424 Oporto, Npt. 547-9591. 673-5~. late FORD 1fi65 "' ton !ru<:k \\'ilh 1967 8 fl. cabovrr campt"r. 'Fully f'qu111. Both truck & <•amper in onginal con· <JH1on. ("rC\Od 1n\·estmf'nt. Buy 11 for a REASONABLE of!Pr rtus u·rf'kend. lN· TF.:RESTED partirs enly, call 549-ffiJO Sec'y!Bkkpr v.·ashers & dl')'ers. Del y,•/90 ua.y ig g.....,.. HOU1ehold $600, 1ell for $'300. Lrg go- day guar. 531-8637; BJS-1778. items. What & way to colll"tt earl f.rame, cushions & good F /C Bkkpr/Accountant AQUA Frigidaire f'lec dryer, or furnish your own house: tires S35. 4 16'" wire whrels Don't miss thLS! At least l for ·~ VS Ford SJ!';, 549-3700 flRE\\'000 FOR SALE Orange & Eucalyptl.111 S.14-7653 EXCELLENT chrome 1900 $350, 673-9628 aeries "'°"I NCR. * * AKC RPg. Ch ihuahua NEW 15.10 Sailboat romplete Cycles, Bikes, I Scooter• t25 to S&50 Z.spd, New com!, $ 6 O . to ~ 645--0260, leave message, day will reveal a treasure. TV, Radio, H iF i, St•r•o puppies, 2 monUll'J. $25 and w proctor mRSI , aads & -----------135, !railer $1495. 96&-3562. AA&t.. Bookkeeper A/P Clerk l f..q\mal Rttrpt.ll'yplst ACCOlmting/Cashlf'T' P .T. Sec'y $500 'c".-m-.-,-,-,-&~--~--'LARGE selection, 5evera.! $4."J() 808 Janu.J1eg, f'urn, Appliances, T\\10 matching gold printetl ~~ Carat Diamond, Tirfa.ny upholstered chatrs & Ol· setung. .SacMlice! $ 2 8 5 tom<in S3.). Si ngl~ho.'( sprlng cash: ~,1&5710 11Jt 6. $43.1 Equipm•nt clothes, JO 1pd bike, camera k mattress S~. ""'15: Arro)'O ----------- tSpeaM .lapAJ1('5f'I NEWPORT P•raonn•I Agency 833 Dover Or., N.B. 642-3870 SAVI NGS & LOAN Loan Service Cl•rk Exp'd P referred Call Mra. Wells 642-4000 4x:i GRAPHIC, 35mm lens, equip!, hand & JIO'.l'er 10011, 8mm 1nov1e equip. Garage go!( clubs, decorator Item&. Sale, Sa!-Stl n. 17~7 Santa Garage& 1n rear of 1747 San· Ana, C:"ll S.5. ta AnR, 1 blk :E. l7tfi St, PHOTOGRAPHER'S d~\'C!Op. c .r.1. Sat -Swi, !}.5· 1ng out!ir. nio. BEDS: King. double & f"t.\•in, 545-350'3 after 6 pm Hide.a-bed couch. Rugs; Chico, Laguna Bt·h. M iscellan•OUI 494-9822. Wanted 820 ' r.tUb'T sell I awn mower .1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; r;preader, v..·heelbarrow, gasP log, twin mattress & box liprlng, 4 drv.•r chesl, lad. CASH PAID FOR \\'ANTED: Good deal on 35 area & throw• C h a i r mm camera, Fini:;!e reflex 1o1•/hassoc:k, ha nging lamp, lrns light meter. ~IS-8778 Bentwood chair, Ste r e o All 11ne Art-all frames 111 ·""=~~~--~~~-I equip. ~l isc anllqurs, r.tany lil<>ck 20r: off. Gabl>)l's Gar.I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~ ders, fans, washer & dl)'er. fine furniture, appl(lnef"~. 4!Y.J-42'8. antiques. One piece or * * SPECIAL TiiJS \\'EEK! houseful. Call day or night, 549.2241 or 547.7733, f'OTRO:\ Camera with Case. househld Hems. 644-7706. I ~ ren, 1666 l'ie\.\'()Ort Bh·d., \\'Ai\~fED used 4xS' [W'IOl !'.'Pl\', SJ! e &lHi-19 e 3101 3rd ,\ve., Cd)l. C ,1 "'"" ·~~9: I "--• l "· · <>'f<l"""t,..,. • 1ab!c, 1 ate top. Uuvu cont. BUY nus Grt"'.tl 5""''· F " OilLD'S old school des.k &_ !l6!;.-0.l14. SERVICE Station A!!end. urniture 810 Po1o1·f>r mo\.\·er 2 hp. 18" ---------------------chair. Knf.'eholrl desk & tl!ime, lllf' mech11.nical. \\·A.1-'\'UT dft'sser iv I lan::c reel. Like new. only S4i. B-chair your rho1re $20. Mu5ical ln5t rument5 812 ',·e~~ lo Appl'ar. Rtet'OI mirror, eX('f'l colYI, $-!5. t lat \\'ood clarinet $49. GE S42-Z427, r;~~l Sant.a l!>a b('[. STRl,'G h••• , ,, •. -_,.-, oc.... txp. Of'Cess. Apply !'.dvenone poM 1 1 e r f' 0 • moior 3 ph. 22014'10 V J.,1;,. F V , ~ 4 "', , " ,-• tnf;lrn1n''· Z.l90 /\'f'wpo•I J.---'·~•o• '' 10 17 · · f·rr11c-h bow. \'€'"" ~.1. ' fl\l /~"\1 con1h01, s ~· ~-""'"' ~. . ., ,;vvu El\·d. C.~l. ·, ', ·. &12--09;,J. ~! Ir\ T 0 N bof1l' r hlna [)-\~91:13. SER\'JCE !'.t11ti<1n Salesman p/tlmt'. Ne xt in app("8r. Ei<f>('r. i··~ i\f''.l'Pt'.)r\ Blvd., c.~t. /\;iui::ahyrle chair, ~-------")larlo11-c" g pl r;cl!\ngsl"'=°"----,----,-:-,.-,,,--, 6i.'o-6'D1. 8 r·A~l l l.\' 2arage 53Jp, o!<I 11•. 1 1 p, , · CONN.trumpet nrar new cost & nrw dC"roratnr Jterns, oJ. {rri_ & .a_r un $210. S11rr1hrr $00. 8' II ere u I o n li"lfil K· s lh'rrplntr • pcs. $l&a ~rf , , 6--l"O * * I c!(l lhes, !urn., Je 11·e l•y, ' •~~ oVPSf'al, rnunrJ gamr se!. ' l'Q1id. tij:>-fi; 1. luffed C'n1 shPd ~·e!vrt livi ng aquarlumi; & C'QUlp. 6.'J62 GOOD 1 & h hi" '' GR1':fCll New Yorker Guirar •••VICE th F 11 h:1Jrla ,~•rclo !I " "'1 o110 urn ~r " em~ s~ """"'" es a . u e r rn1 . .c;et, hand ca r"l·t'f'i rolf£"P ,_.., • u, ""' ..., "" Brush Cusr C " u nr 847~;i9, Oct. n nd , 23rd portable liletro '4'/stanil, ' •1•316_ · Clmcrs, ·• · P I.: rnd tab!Ps. 675-33-13. <'·olor TI'. >h•nl"""' "ilal1 7> ,,... :i lo S\60 11·kll' 10 slArt. -& 2-lrh. .. 1~· " 962--04 16 BEIGE lull 12efl rlaven. $40 for shop or hon1c & morr. F LUTI::. Bundt. as Of'\.\'. $7:i. • L.e:. marbl t' collee lable .$21) * All •lay Sar. & Sun * 557--0196. Acrordk>n 12 bass, l lallan SERVICE • Exp'd 1Juts1de, 1 ~. \.\'Ooden v.ardrobe S2;',. Bulfl:'f, book:case. rht.s t of --$40. 644-6Z.l9. G .,!!i 1lra11•er§ k d k th RCA \\'h1 rlpool a uto washer, '°"===~-,,-'"'°"'.,,--:cc arago/ door Oj)l'rators, ra· Bookcase twin hd·boanJ $25 ·' oa rs · 0 er RCA 21·:, color TV , iki.'< CLA RINET. \\'ood, $l:i'5 new dio . illlercoms, Top pay, 548-Bl08. · !urn. Clolhlng. many odds & ood nd. &42-~.830. , Pnds. 81T5 Easlporl Dr., HE. spnng & ma!!, Oriental rug, lrom Sf"ars, g co !lion, GA ~IE; iable & 2 lea\·es w/~ 5,36.,\229. hlk & gold. &;5-1~. ,_s:io_. _,_,.__,.,_,_. ____ _ SPEXD lui.rt ol y~ir d1}' upho!. rhairs, Bdrm ... et. • . 1· v.1th us. \"tow)drug ·~!of! In De~k pa tr ol uphol chairs 2·;.i PM, Camping equip, SUN~!~/":::; S~o\.\·er, Offic•. Fur niture/ ?\f'\\1>()rl B1!'11.ch. crratr5 hull<>\ t"XlengJOn · t b J: i;urlboard, gir\'1 b1kt", dlne t· * 837_7078 It Equip. 124 m1111y f)'l~111ons fnr fr~ndly. 5-;~5266 te 1bl &. c+trs, maple h\i n fl u Ig o 1 n i: , p <> r Minablf' ' ITT-adboanls, rocker, many 13Th"CH p~~s & v.~igtrh!, 31'of "609'' cnpy peper .type 836 1972 ZENITHS, 8!1 models in stock. 2:1" con.'IQIPs from S-1·18., 25'" consoles fro m $559. Includes I yr par!~. 1 yr ~ervh.:I', l yr picture 1utw . dt>li\·cry & set.up. Regular $69.50 antenna in. g!allatron is tree du ring this sale \1·/aU coru;oles. No rlo\'<'O required. Cash W plan ABC Color TV. 9021 Atlanta, Jl unti"tton BeaC'h. 961!·3329. 1 ¢ STEREO SALE 2 Pioneer Ambassadnr speak. f>l's le -rt'£, S299 1'/pur· ('hase of lame S1andard A:O.l1 F~1 ~!PX e mplitier $179. U.S.A. SICN'Q \\'an"· h"IUS<>, 191 £. Jith Sr., Costa ill~.!... f..15.-_,,244'"'20, .-c=-.-=- V' PHI LCO TV'S V' STEREOS A LL STOCK COST+ 10"/., Conw nif'n1 Trrmi; Available Fll"f'SIOne St~. 47:1 F.. Jith :::t • C)I &!f,.2-144 SPEAKER.<', ma~nny box· e~. 15" Jf'n.~t'ns, J us! buil!, $70. 5-18-1 489. K LH & T EAC Tape Dt>ck." • 644.01)7 2.r· SEARS w lor ronsole SlZi New. color aniennae $15 968...(il}jJ. !'ON\' deck. !!.lf'fftl qu11<f. 4 Sacrificl'" Sj50. ~31!f.l .. ,. 557-5334 * * It* AKC Alinialure poodle pup~ Cot:M brown & b!ack. Sho~s. ~l~.l!Mj. GEH.~lAN shc:Jr1 hair puppy, Al<C. shots, pap"rs, $3.'J. Champ sired. 9ti2-3821. PURE bred Doxie. no papers. 1 ma.le, 7 wks old $20. 9(i2..{,()()7, GREAT Dane pups, champ. sired, SllOv.· or per. r.1 & r~. Beautilul. 639-3409. S01N,\UZE:R pups Stud Sf'r\'1Ce.groo1n1ng ierm.~ S~!l IRISJ I li!'!!f'rs, j 1\·ks, malr1 only. Tori line AKC. ror term.~ & BJIP!. j2l31 JJ[.2SJ6. ACK Collie pups t.r1-rolors, Champ ~1 rPd. JO·Ch a m p ped1g-rce S;J(). :HS.782:-i all~. * :\11 NI SCJ l~AUZERS. ,\!\:(', JO \.\l'i"k,;. "hols. Call flrll'f 5 prn, !J.Hl-~21. • • BLl\CK Labrador pup.- pie's, AKC, sho15. 71 4 ~r..-11;9 9 \VK Old l\·t1n1atun> poo<lle puppies $~0. 642-48J!J, or 534..()302 6.10 p.m. only. \Van1ed-the riiirhl home for a ma.le Bullma~liff dog. 6r:>-3590 DACHSHU ND Puppie!. min AKC. ;1aghog. rf'rl, blk & tan. r.t&f. 633-4018. l'l.JPPER 1''n. 5J5. Gr,;oat a>h11.pe !'.lust sell $250 or best ofter. 675-8677. MORGAN 3'1 e<>n1plete spin· nakcr gear & equip. tall J im (7141 67~5080. NE\V 13.6 Saillx!at complele "'/ proctor 1nast, sall1 & trailer $995. 968-3562. $1650. 19n Hobie Cat 16" Delw:e. LIDO 14 no. 769 Xl nt cond. 1 S<'1i sail~. 1ra!JO". ;1us1 Sell. $700. 12UJ"'79G-8761. CAL 29 tn4J SS.l-:H51 lift 6 P)I Cal 27 E~y -$7SOO- L1.!11 $10,2«). 673.5z;2 Boat •, _Slips/Docks 910 N F.\V BOAT SLJ PS Arljacent amplt' 6llbtn pkng \L.OSEST TO OCF,,\N Fron1 2)' II) 100' BOATS Pac1 l1c Harbor .\larin;i <lrl Rey CALL (2131 .lt2J.46'H -SIDI'.: TIES a\'ailable, 2'1' Sn i]ho;1 1~. Sflt PP!' 1111,, Ntll'port Marina, 20th S1, 1!3!j..?1SJ. Side tie, slip J•I' max. Dry l'lorage \\/ launching. 14' 10 18' Sailboats Onl}. An1rr L.etpon, NB 67~5070 Sl.tf' for 2-1' boat, Sl.50 fl. 371 1 l:hanl1l'I P lac e , Ne11·port I~llll\d-67:J;.526S, · l'wJUR.,..'1\eS, carf·Pr iirals or 11 ERCU L 0 N &Ofa & othrr items. 371 A \\'oodland :Kini cond $1~ 2 accordions, 6-12. ln original <'arlOl\ll. !tudents. ,flpply: Gt:ll.D match1n.g lov,seat, lables, P l, Costa MeSA. 5-lS-9813. 1, pncr. 548-4022. 2.0IXI sheet.o: 8~!. X 14" and , P RUG 1610 '.\fcArthur Blvd ., also 8 '·,el vel IJOfaold& T·Bl,RD parlJJ, metal bunk * BE.AU'n ruL r.10 UNTED 3.000 sheelJJ 8'~ X 11"· [ 1111 GREAT Dene Puppttt, 5 \vks old. $100 eacll..-'Male & fem. 842-4834. SL!f'S ror p:J\\·rr hoal.• 13/to JB'. BoysirlC' Village JOO E. C,;t HI\')'. N_B, .-B lo\'estoal, mo. 5 l r 1 J I frH: to You I'· • 6-l >.liOI. · heds, motorcyclf', Books & OF.ER HEAD. $-J-0. E ves. u rp us r om r ~ f'OR sale Gerrnan r;horl hair Po1n!er1, AKC. Jield & ahow bloodline . 646-2151!. TALENT HUNT "'=~~~-~-~~-I lelt-O\'f'n from moving. Sat 673.-;561! clernon~tratlon. Prlre $10. ~------~ DROP lea! 1o1•a_)nllt dining 1,,_ Sun, 21732 ,., A•• ' · Call ~2,..,1321 , ex!. 2i7. 3 Lin•1, :t:'T lmes1 $2.00 B01\T slips l!VJJ ll. 25·~· Xl nt ci ccommodallons in ™""' i\l11rina 673-6f,()6. it For Fill! ;fovie Productl..,n Independent F·lm Oi. Needs NEW FACES lahlP & ~ cha1111 Si:'i. Ken. Brookhunt. , FULL n1embe-~~h i p in Newpor t Bench Tc 111 Club. 3 18:\1-m~tel 0 lype\.\Ti1ers :t ':~".~r~,,,9elec broom $15-G A R AGE S•I• 5 .... t 1 , • 3! l & 1 .~ .. " $4!ij). twlusl Selj.. '4~ 36.15. 11u o yp1s S· .1. • "~ ers . furn1 IU!'f', pool tbl., row Slav!', All for $1 :1()(). or c1tn SOfA 9', gold qu i lt e d . boal. gulr chibs, mi!IC. ll7 APPROX. ~~sq .• ~ 1 used he hought 1eparate ly . 1'EENAGE dream }oh. makr rt>\•en ible, naugh~ S200. 4 Ru b)', Balboa l i I an d. 1"•eed c~~;;,f71 Sl """ 64:,..3~}1. 12131 461·3051 pioney !or 11 r-.1 err y Blue chatrr.. s;,o t11rh. All or ' 67:H)1Zl. _,. ;o;;;;;;-;::::-;:::::;--=:::;:I:::;~ 'B"R"u"'N"!"N"G".--~-,,.--m-,-,",-. Ch,.iJtmu. Ca.II t o d1 y pa rl.Asnew.fi#..6249.-£; l NEW Jow·heat roo'™·arP, m !c r o l i lm c f.mern ~7-5889 ' , , . . PR. COUC'hf'<'I, \\'Alnut1 fun. · 1 1 1 Id 14....,_ ' · , KING BC'd, 2 nlli!. El s, sole ~!f'J't>O Ar.l/f~I . JS:I box ll&ln Pl'l\ ~ ee • W ''" mlcJ'(lfJlm N'l!rlrr, ~19-~12.\. '{'EMPORARY Home: \\'ork drt'5&er. 0<f'rry1·lt, I 1 le t" $pr!ns:/ma11., 3 ba.r it ooh, lakf' SB7• 6J9-602J: 96&-5S06, EXEC d"sk, sviivr'I chair & requlre1 J'lert'nl! to \l'a\·el, 4 nrw. l!i641 \\'andertt. Ln, misc &14-6748 2 1"A!'.1lllES selling a ll lPiiral fili ng cab. ~!HH24 to 6 mos. Need Mme ror our Hunt. Harbour. "i>PI'• & furn. Call 5-lJ..-0436. Jt1hn. ~0 yr old daugh!«r. &~. SAT·Sun. 640 St. Jam("I Rd . Santa Ans. ----------Dl:'llL'iG room table, leaf~ 6 wa.shC'r, dr)'l"I", no~. WAITRESS 1''anted mus! hto rh11\rs, c:ttdenia, l tahs n ~fa , p;itio tiablr, chain , GAS slO\'l' $3S. or trade PYtr 21 ?>trx1c1n ~Pt'r Pf'IJ\'\nria\. Xlnt cond . P::t""'er mo\.\f'r.t-lc. fr'lr l 4x21'.l 5ink. Piano1/0 rgan1 126 Jlm'bly. Dat'UOI, 1~r;~:, 96&-774,1. • 675-67~.atL ~ e 1.1 • ......tfa \\' Uni . ~fOVlNG -tvtrything m111I - WOULD YOU BELIEVE ,. _...,, • f'S n!!er *fr ~E\Y COLONIAL 50~-A $:O. &rJaln priC"f's, 71~ Sn. SOFA fi \Mt.a_.bf'\:l iANTED exper. hou!!f'ket>p· & CH!IR. SIOO. ;\laJ(Jne, S.A. Oct 2ln:f It. GOOD co:-;n. $~. n>.EE ORGAN LESSONS lor/Oxilr. U\~!n, 2 r hildttn 64.-~1 &ft~r 5 P)1 U lh, lO am 10 4 pm. 67;i..60!!3 -673-53.').I " " 2 .)'TW. ttll. 644.6263. l.S long u you like! No rei4 illll'atlon. No obllgatkm. J1JSt POitT TV $35. 2 b4'dspreelll', Comf'. ;1onrlay1 7:JQ rim ilAfL'\<, ptnonablt-, Jlf'O Jll" f;.n~nltd "'Om1n fl)r lmpor1 (lftwll'Y dept. Exciting f)f'\I,• llrus ator.e openlnz Jflt>n •I 1otacArrhur Blvd. end ~n ~uAqtJln Hilla Rd. Apply Guild Dru.a· 644-7330. _ ... tr ·s Beach m1U tlme. B\so CHI selectlon ~I See UM pAlL Y PlU)T OUIU!ed pert1on MWI ,/ Cl:STO~I Text111"d y,.l\'et 9· * BA YSHORES * Mila, 11~~~do g. .1;old, 4 mo'• TV, fum 1turf, tno{A 4'!C. Sii i ol[I. S2i.J. 54~1~. \0 to 4. 2j00 CrMIVi4'"A1 Di\1 0 LITION SA LE~ Bf'd!, Dr1\'e', Ne\\jX)rl !kaC'h. SIOV"J. refrig, «1ucht1, e!c. ~A $1fER &. R'AI dry<>r borti 67'3-&l88. ni ~. sri e11eh. r.llr.c. tum NE\V JIOfl IO!d $325, Tak<> 11 Am l\4'm.. M fi v In 2 S12!1. f\,.v,.r U!f<l \0\'"!"81 6T."HJ!l7S. •\'ll ll. 63!HX!2J 0 : _96<-_""~o·-l:P7l"Nc'r,", ~PO=N~'G~' -1-,bc.,1-,-,~,c,·. I • • 3 PIECE ~cllonal Sola. Lamp,s S5 pr. }'.:l.p1a,11·, rood frltnl .. , $15 r hr,lr m. 1/lil Sant.a Roa•. 54.).38'10 C:\I 557..&.'>21. ·--------- ' dbl, Ilk!! new. quillt'<l $8. COAST MUSIC l'i\., al!;(, !1o1·1n.~. 67~\Sl!I. 642-2851 Ji"AB}:RWARE fkilissf'rit, 6" HA~L\10NO st e 1 n w II y, J nlnt,.r, 10 11 P. mQtor ~· Y~ma.M . • Ne.w 4 uM!d ""''"nlJOn IAddtr 548-2'50. p1:t~· o! n'H'>t1 ma.kft, Best • * \\'t:DDING Gm\'N 1•:ilh buy1 in So. CAllf. at Schmid! l.~llfK'I Traln. '50. S:it' N:us1c Co .. 1907 N. r.lain, 111-20. 644-62'19. -Sonia An11. ~~~~---~--KL 1 NG :\lap!t BR Sf'L Twn CONSO LF: p111rl(l, e bony hforl~. II rlr. ('he~!. mirrvt, 2 1101.'lh. R'uonab1r Olf('r. olt< lblo. Xlnl sm ............ 963-1"1. f 1\1ANX kiUens, 7 l\'k.!i , tr11 ined, we111led. S4S-2413 * * MOSTLY Beagle ple11, 6 \\·k!!:. olr!. !162-4788 PUPPJES, Cule, 8 \11ks. Sm bl't'f'd, :\1om'J. a ~l<apoo, TOY apricot poodle. t,1.•k~ A.K.C. .,....,, lem. 10 Af'GHAN pupa AKC 3 mM Ch p4'd i~ed 11hola male & fe nlltle. 1146-4355. SAMOYED pup~. 6 wk!, champ. litlf'. Rf'asonabl4'. 557-2SQ.I 40' SLIP ON TI-IE PENINSULA 6iH599 NE"iV J:\'x2:i' dock for poy.•er boat $55 mo. • * * 642-4.SSG * * * SAILBOAT SLIPS AVR1!. N.R. ~1!·53&3 Dad's? "97-71R~. -Horses IS6 ==-~--~~'-:::::::-0:-:---,---"'.:"'--,. Boats , Speed & Ski 911 :-Ofi XED Sl""pherd. Goo fl 1 f'OR Sale or !f's~ 8 yr. olrl .... 11•atchdog, no childrt.n, 10 Ba}' ~!ding. Part qtr. Xlnt 171.I O\VEN fihergla!s ~·1'70 mos. ShoU, ~hrkn. 5.\7.JJ10 trail horse'. 1~orent!al 1how. h.p. llff'rc. O.p. SlOOO. COCK·A·POO puppies nttd £nl')ri Mmr'· :\l&f, 12 \\'('('kl;. '46-9015. f>ARLJN[; k.i tten ntt'dt srood hoail! 1111·11y fmm o u r frtocioui< "al. 67Hl&C. BLK mlniarurt pun.obreed Bfo"t offer. 645-17'94. 962-JSll.I G•ner1I poodle 2 )TS. rolrll'r cpl. -·:-:::--:"'.'-::-::"'.'".'07' pl't'fd. Good pt>1. 642-7414. YACHT SALESMAN I lril BEA UTIFUL v..·hite kitty, 6-Un11wal opportunity for •C· Trmlplf11tJon Iii mM old flt'f'd9 m me im· itttnlve man to ntllllate v..·/ •----.,..--~ ..,,., nnaa \\'f'll e:Tlab. reopu111blf yacht ' ' niellln1ely. ~"'?'· brokf't""iftt co. Application ~ j FREE WOOD ronfidi•niial. h~-09IS. Campers, S•l•!R•ntt20 lli-1·1 Su prrlor, Of fi"6·32311 -A~~=E~R~!C"A~N~hn-,~1c1c~,---· -•. -..,.---, HOUSE Hunting? Witch thf' onl~: 16' Cll'n·L.' a:l1111!1C'tl OPE?' HOUSE oolumn. hull; 847-797;, or 6Tho3380 - "62 G~1C ~ ton "'/101 / ('l\nl· r-e-r. 1' Ith pa~~ lhn1 .. $lj00 or hf's! ollc.r. ~2. --------~ ·~ USED BIKE SALE '67 120 Suzuki t l25 '611 .105 Yam11 ha S195 '6i :mJ l·londa $195 '67 2'.'..o x~ su111k1 $349 '6'9 125 l 'amaha $339 ·~ CL 17:1 Hontla $3:95 '71 J25 Suzuki $445 'ti9 Z:{I Bullaro $4! ~ Triumph Q5() f:f.kl '71 500 SUzuki $'i95 '70 iW Triumph 1129.} USED BIKE SALE House of Suzuki-Triumph 16112 Harbor Blvd. r.v. 531 ·854S THllll HONDA SU , "FRIEDLANDER .. ll'lt H Aat Cll'W'f. #I Cash Jor your llonc!a ~'l37·6R24 e 893·7~ eTHE BIK E SHACKe NEW BICYCL ES P ARTS e ACCF::SSOR IES E X PER T REPAIRS ON AL L MAKES Bra,.ing & \\'"lduoj.! 1093 C BAKE R. CM Nt'ar Fair.'ie\\· • :t-JG..-11.10 CYCLE TRAILER Al m~t ne .... ., hauJ 6 bili"i;, 20 f!. long 8 fl \1'idr phone f)-10·5630 a~k for Bili' Harold 5.124 ·143 afirr :; pni. \VA.J'{TED: 30.'i or 2So~H-,-,-.,-I Scrambler, llonda Trail 90, i:unn~? or no t and parlll. 557-9~. '69 J2J fuAHA il-1X Zl" fro!1 r Y..'hl, liltron. l\lsny xtras, xlnt rood. $4~. 673-1922. HI S 11 llf'r~ J spd bike.,, w /light~. ho m !!I & baskf'tl. J.ikC' new SlOO for both 646-<\7l 8. '70 SUZUKI 2.'.()('c Sa1·a.gr . )lust ~'!!! i\takP u!Jrr• M~JM FOR ~air 19i0 fJSll +ti Vk;. !or Srieclel, srr f11r dirt Sj(l(I, 4!!2-3.'Vli. ' 'fJi ,.A,\IAJIA Ul dir1, s:n~. C'n~h cal! S17-J.103 Silt l: Sunr--. pni. e H0l)A KA e Goorl, $125 • ;,.~3:; '6' H ONDA 90:-1600 mi S);Kl e ~:i..ill).l S('HIVJ:'\.'J hJr}'r!r, 3 ,;ptl. G•r!', rl1?lt1l\t "rr"t" solrl . Likll' new. $4j. 6C2-J163. . <• 'I " I) ...... 7 . ....... -.....,µ ..... ...,.... .... ,..- • DAILY PILOT 7 l§J l.__ ... '"---.... _ ... __,J~ L--1 ~_ .... _"'·~l§J I._· ..... _ .. _-~l§J [l~_·"' .. _"'_""~i§J I_._"'"_"'"'_· lfQl I -------· 970 1~-T_"_"-_'_"_1M_~l•I I J§] L--[ '_"'"''_'"'·~!§) .t:utoi for $.lie Cycles, Bikes, Scoottrs Trucks 962 Autos W•nted 968 Autos, lmportH Autos, Imported 9701 Autos, lmport9d 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 !25 -------011vp Burrou.1:hs' House of Suzuki-Triumph \11~h rn 1nvi1 .. ~·nu !n f.~f' !'1'° 11 IJ O<"W 1972 SUZUKIS AND 1972 TRIUMPHS Now Arriving Thi!< \\·.,,.ktinrl AU 1-in Tnumph.~ ,., !;un1 k1~ 11/'P nrn\ nn Y-"11.J"·Pr>rl r lrar- ance µIt House of Suzuki-Triumph Hill:l Harbor Bh·r! . ~· \' 531 -8545 or 531-8541 Oprn Sunda,v l---.-27fl 'i"11m11h11-.-- Al1 thr r!1rT ~rinrilPJ< \11!1 i;7:)o-1.12~ 'H-o-,-·o-A-Tr111J 90. 1.1kr nr11 , nnl 11 ~r11trh. Extr11~ ~ l·!~lm,.r $2.'ill. F.46--47\~ a!t tl 1'AC'O i'l11Nl RIKE-- f;l'!r'rj cnnc!. ~ 10 IY\h-1 1~~ • '70 ."iUZUKI TC !!O •. ~70 milf'.<. LikP np"·: 11&1 Sonnr111 Rd. Cn~ta ?\lesa aftrr n P\!. --·7J SiJZUKT lZ.1-- .'~ mllf'li • Sl7:'> nr tw.:t <>I/Pr xh11 ronrl. .'11:>-.~!l.1 )'A'.\1AlfA AA. R1:11rly for ri1rr. Xlnr fnr ~<111111: brly. '.\Iii.kt <ilftr' fi l:i.-71167. • HO;>.DA :'IO.i, S2fl0 or rr11rlP for r amrro:1 . :'>19-lfiAA 11flrr fi P\1 1966 SUZUKI slrf'f't h1kP , nrerls h11r:t'.'ry. As 1s $75. or besr oflPr ~.11)..$;26~. 1970 't'11m11ha "9'1", ExcellPnt rr.nrl111rin. :J.11 ·:lfi97 1\lrrr 2 r .\!. \\'ANTF.D: 11·r,.rkrrl 7,-,n nr .'IO:i Hflnrl11 or Pn~ lnr ,~11n1P ll7,'l-."il.i1 rla~~. n J:.-0~7!\ 1111 ~. .i Hp \l1 n1 R1kP /r)r Xma~ ~1/I Gl)(\(j cnnr!. llJ. 7'1.1:-!2.JO Mobile Homes 935 1-----·-REDUCED'' 1!!66 GrP" ! 'Lakt~ .. l Rr, I 811 S7:>1Xl CRll RflPr 10 R.m 1':•17-"-lJi. Tra ilers, Travel f4S TRAVF:L Tratfrr I.· Ht>mP Flt>r>u:r .\ 1 ·,I m n. t..of'ktr! Rl'f'll Rll)<ld" fln;il t..<i11nr-h .mo F:. Cr.11~1 )l"~· NR. n7~:,'il. 2 \\'hrr.1 TF:NT T RAILER s~:om • fi.1 1-4>24'1 * ~a!~p1~p11n1> r11nk <;;;l1i;hlly 11~tr! S22 • fi4J;-46fll r\'P< • Auto Service, PM ts 949 e e TIRES e e CLOSE-OUT!! BLF:\lS r h11n,e:f' nl'Pr~. ri1F· r0n11nurr! drs1i::n.~. ·in '".. r.f!. Usf'ri ll!'I'<, l111r~' ~plrrl1r.n, Sol Sh <ir $~ f·1rr~1n11r S1nr ... ·17" ~;. lilh S•. \\1 h\f'..2·14-1 :".\1Ur-'l\ ('<i!<>r gl11zP prnrP~~ !il(<!1rr !h~n hh1,. <"nr11!1 trnm S\f}.;<! Ii i .I· 1 'l) 6 . 1>11~t12in FORD-*'nt°'fil -'fi.1-]:J2 ~tinrl hlork .J u~1 n' r r h P.11 1 "r!. nt:'vrr run. ', ('0<1 ~I S!O() 64&-ll:i.oo. Sr.r~1-,,-,-,-"~.h-~-,~.-lnr f'"rr! 11 /2 llr\I rorr~ ~l"ll • • ·,r.....o.~:ii; * * • I ~ Antique5/Classics 9SJ 1916 Willy5 Ove rland A t'l .\~~1r-ll<1r~f'lrs!i C111rr1a£"P Jll~I w11 11111ii fnr 1rte rnil,\l l'IJ'l· JH..,.r!;i11v .. rollr ('l<>r Rtsinr. Prl f(l llkr n<'ll r•nnd1!1nn, n nly S.1!l00. \1 11~1 .,.. ~ .. ,.n. F<1r mn1p!rlP rlr111 1I• r11JI eNABERS CADILLAC ~ !IARR()R RI., f'OSTA \IE!'A (',\! .L ~O-!}lll('r OPF.N SU;..'OA rs 1 --~. Dune Buggi•s 956 ------BEAUT Mt.\lrr ~11'1nx. cui"I lnp. nu 111t . m11~ whJ~. Catt~ tlrr."!'. U'a!I u~P<i. fnr Rrlv c!1~p!ay~ It slll'l\\'!I nnll . nvi>r s:l.'illll 1 1'1\'f'~t'rl. ,,~king St:iOO nr hf'~! nl! .. r . D"~Jll'r,11r! 4!lJ...:l:l.17 OUNF.: RUG\.\". ~lrPt'.'I nl"'>I' !op s.~.lfl. • ~;lli-21112 * OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE iih11 f'OURS'TAR PLAYHOUSE ONLY $895.00 \l111h y(lur purrhl!..'11' nl 11 '72 1rur k 111 dlr, i;uggtsll'd "'''"" r!ow st1ckrr retil.11 pnrl". :'lrrp~ tl • !'.1ai;:-1r-Chi1"f n1·rr riouh]p sink . f\Jll size bed. A !r.11df'fl camf)t'r. ~------~.. --G"'~ '11 SAYE $1000.00 S11Jp rn1r ks do nor qualify 16 Colors to Clioos• From Order Yours Today l/2 Ton 8' Style Sid• $2848.00 Sport cus1r.1n ~ra1 . }'ull Jar. tory f'QUI ppt'.'rl ¥4 TON "CAMPER SPECIAL" $3189.00 Sl""r1 Cll.<t. !<f'8.f, \'8. cu~rnm Camf)l'r S.pe~. ~ Ran5er SITl.00 Exira . V2 TON IDS "FORO VAN" $2926.00 Full f11r rnr;.' f!qu1pperl -!"f'a..r door gla~~. 3/.t TON 1'23.S SU PER VAN $3096.00 full factory equ1pptd. 5MO G;irr!Pn r.rr.\'r Bh 'rl., l\'pstm1n~1rr 1:?1.1• ~~~,\1SSor 1it.\1 fi.lfi~1n1n -Ford""'68 3/• T. Pickup 8 1,; fi eni:t1nr, 4 sprerl Iran.<,, hea ~')I dury susptnsinn, b1~ r1rr~. r H'. Low m41eag£' & "ln1 ("<lnrli11ori 11"1S1rlr & <llJ1. Ahsnlutrly spndes~. :.lust ~"" lo· rirl\'P tri appr .. r1;i1r. • ~~(l.1 1 •NABERS CADILLAC 2Fal HAP..Bn r.. RI , r<l~ \ _\If::<:,\ r'AL!, '"I0-91fl!l . nPF.'.\ SI ,,.OA \'S • IH. International Harvesier RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc: 292~ Harbor Blvcl. C'nst;i i\lrsa :'i4fi-4444 }~()RD 1~.'i ~. Inn rru"k wl!h 1%7 ~ fl r-ah<ll'Pr r11n1pPr. F11lly Pqu1r. Brilh truck k r11n1f'!'r irl flf1~11111I rnn- rl1r1nn. Ci~ 1n1·r •tm,.nr Rtl~ 1\ !nr 11 REA:"();..'i\61 .l'.; oflrr lnlrrP<tPd partll'~ o n!). Cal! ~l!l.0.'1~ll --------l!l,;\ Q-lf'.VY P1ck lip. :"P" r nt A· 1 Ir""' " /r!PPp rhr'lmf" \\hi •. ~y l rl s:f\Orl ('fllld. \1 11kP n(fPr fi1.l-460l af• ~- l'n-Fnrrl Br"""" .'ll12v:-~--;-4 >1°111 r!n11P. All hra1v rlury nff rrl n11 t11"11• I ~ m 1 ~. ]1 k,. nr·.1 .~i'$1(\() lt\_;.1>·~. -~ ------·~.! rHF\'Y Fl l~n11 nn. \r 11 \'-~. <lk. 1arl1n. hl:i•·k tL1ck a ffl!;R-Olf VY-PU ~~Ton, \I .~. A11IO, pl ~. RI!!, nrw tirr ~. n111.<! srlJ' $Jl1;:.0, %Jl.-ll8~. Auto Leasing 964 OliR \'olum .. lea~e rif'p11 r1- mrn1 <1rfrr, :;lJ pcp11l11r An1enc11n lo· lmpnrt m11kt>~ A! mn1prl1!1VP ra1,.,.-. V I nur 1"1111 .... xpe n !I 1ailor ynu n l"~!lf' 1n YOUR nPrrl~. "!!'!! !hP srr1·1rr that m11k~ the d 1ffprrn1"r ,'' THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2l'lfiO BARBOR BL\l"D. MSTA ,\lESA 642-00'10 Autos Wanted 961 WE DE5PEllATELY NEED ('Iran IJ~f'd Cll.1":< FANTASTIC PRICES P.111d. for ~'Ollr c&r, paid for or nnt. DEAN LEWIS TOY OT A e VOLVO 19-111 HARBOR BLVD. Truck5 962 Co:o;ra ~ie~~ 646-9:«13 '63 Chevy Pickup Ii ryl, !!tick. Run5 ,1!.'rtllt, Only $650 thiir; \\'<'!'krnri. dlr 645-1430 1..~n~c=,1~c"J1mm.v 4 11·t1! rtriv ... fi.000 m1lr~ I SfN1 V·l p•, hul.!,. 1 1rr~. snon t1 r R1r h11M. ;i.iµ;1~. 61'1-.llfil:t \l( nlF:VY 1 Ton. '1ual "''hi~. tiu rn.i:: S.".00. fi.42-2-li:i i ·--=~~ f,l FORD \"11n, nlAIZ 11-111~. n.,11· t1rr11. ~1 u1t !VII? $!)0(). M l ropJ'I)'. Cd~1 f;j3-:i)99. 19fi7 fORD \.'-'In. chm1nl' r ims. nrw r11.1n1. "lnt IM ·& n111. !21.11 :19!Wi.'\R.1 ~t nnly. ~9F0nn-i;-T'ln P1rkur. 1111ln. r~r!1t1 l· tir-'l!~r G•inrl •hllp~ !2H!O fi.12-~ ... WE PAV TOP f)()LLAR FOR TOP USED CARS If y()Uf' c11.r l~ r-x tra d ea.n, '"' lJ.5 f'.nl. BAUER BUICK 2Y. E. 17lh SL CN:ta :\1e&: 5'S-7765 TOP DOLLAR ~N CASH r11 1rl fnl")..-it1r c!Pan uM'l'! c11r r~1'1 fnr nr Ml, SANTA ANA DODGE 1401 S Tn~fln 135-3'91 I~fPORTS \VA.'ITED OrMge Countil"s • TOP l BUYER BILL '.\IAXEY TOYOTA l~Sst Beach Rivi{, H. BeAch. Ph . .c;41.J1.i.'l.l <;r!J lhP nlrl •h1fl Hl1v ih nt w ~1111r WE PAY TOP CASH for Used cars .t truck•. 1ul1 call u.11 tar free esttm11t~. GROTH CHEVROLET Mk for Sales Ma.n&&er lntl Beach Blvd. HuntinK"ton Be&.ch 847-6081 K1 9-33.n ANNIVERSARY •SO AUTOS WANTED Top dolla.r !or clelln used er~. Sef' Andy Bm\\'n, THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl.VD. COST A :\1ESA 642-0010 Autos, lmport•d 970 BMW Automotiv .. Excellence &, ROY CARVER, lnc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~1f'sa 546-444-4 DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 510 ·I Or. rilr. 4 Fpti _ S.11.C. T1n1 gll'l.'>li., unr!pr 1500 mllf'F. lull, fai:r "'arrarity. Rrr . Rurkrr F1•1u~. "-sw 11rrs. T11ke sm111! r!fl\\'f, nr <>fr!P r rradP. IZ14- D!.Fl V.'11J fin p1·1 pry C;ill :..i&-87.16 or a!trr 2 pm ~9-\-6811. *'71-240 "Z"* Aut<1mat1r 1.· Air On., nf !hp RF:.\LLY ~c11rrP nnr~. Vl"ry lo\\ m1lr~. fl!i;\. OBA. $4995.00 J im Slemons Renault 2201 S<i, '.\lain .. "-a nl;i. An;i. ."1 16-411~ ---=,=70-240'Z'- Color11r!ri ttrl, lnraJ r11.r fu lly Pf}lllppf'rl. lmm11rula1f' thn1. out. rllr. \l'iJ! 1ake tradP or f1ru1 nr .. pv1 ply. f~2-lBLOj Call ~9-1-681 l <ir ~~8736, '66 1600 Roadster FERRARI FERRARI At.rrnORIZED SALES &. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coasl Hwy. Newpon Beach RAT S1695 '68 124 SPIDER Radin, l-lP11 lrr. 4 SpN"ri . • .'\RH'l07 i 8 . J . SPORTSCAR CENTER ~Bl!Jli .,_,.1 H;irhnr, ('\I. :...t0-14~1 Sl 49S __ _ 1969 ll!iO SPIDER ~d 10. HPl.Jltr. 4 Spcrr!, Sharp. ! YB\\'~ 11 B. J . SPORTSC~ CENTER aaBD $1 895 '69 124 SPORT CPE Radii\, Hf'alrr. 4 Sp<'trl. t YRCl.1\61 B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER aaBD 1)1.1~ !!arhnr, C. \I. :'>\n .. 11'\J $1295 1968 850 SPIDER R<1d 1r., l lr111rr, 4 :-peen, Shar p. I XI IY61'\f11 B. J . SPORTSCAR CENTER aaBD 4 Fr>d. rtlr. Lu·lt J""rt. hui::· ~"r n1"'n.tt> "uh harrlro r . 1 "_'_''~· -"-'-' "°-'-· ~C-'_1_· ~''-"-"-"-"'­ !TBS727 I F:xcr-111'.'nr Nlnd. • Cnmplele Srock <>f JAGUAR 1967 JAGUAR 340 RAR E 4 5PD W/0 .0 . Lenthl"t in1r, r h, cnr11n1r 11·1f"r 11.t1f'r b , strrf'n. d 1111n.i;: l1lfhfs, l'!"rl1111 f 1rr', f111,.~1 or r11rf' .. ~!l.l..fi14Z, 4!l!-¥l!IL 3.11 MARK1r-J11~w,:-;,,n;;;­ .xrc"flt. C'lf'a~ '62 C11rnn1f' MERCEDES BENZ '69 Mercedes Benz $7999 NEWPORT IMPORTS \\ltf'S, illr, I'S. A\1 I F\t :nm\\'. CC•il.<:I !-l"'")'. ~11\rr 11 /rrr! lnlri mr ,\ Nr1"p<1r1 R<'ilC'h t>f'au1\•. R<ih1n!'ofln, h1 2-7100 642-9405 l--~M~G-----·~------1 'f;li J;1,gu.11r :\IK-10. 4.2 M'rla ri 4-rir. Ln 1111'.'· All :o.rr;1.~ S2l00 nr nllrr. 7">16-M~i. '68 MG Automotic JENSEN __________ 1 1r11·p \\hf'f'l.c:., Ra<Hn, Hr;itrr, JENSEN thro \I nr .<:f(lrl~ r11r 11n<i ""h AUTI-IORIZED 11 1Hn rranJ<, \PllO\\ \\'tfh hlack SALES ; SERVICE 1nrrrior. \'"11 lnw nulN<, 3!00 \V. Coast I "'Y· Newport Beach KARMANN GHIA NEWPOllT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. ('na~I IT")· ."\l'wpi•rt Rf'>l!.f'h 642-9~05 -------~ ----·----·1 SIJ9S • ·i;~ K11rn111nn Gh111 • .1·1,000 n11·~. Sl2!l.'i · Cus1om P111;i 1. Xl11'\ rririrl. • fi.!·l-:1\fi~ • ~~~. --~-1 %11 H,\RD lr.p C'nUJ'lf'. '."PW l\rr<. r lu1ch. hr11k~~. CJP11.n J.1~-26fi7. LOTUS LOTUS AlITHOR!ZEIJ SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3.100 \V. Coast lf"'Y· f"rwport Be11ch MASERATI MASE RA Tl \l'h!IP "1th f"'rfr ri nr 1cP1al 1966 MGB ROADSTER f!.;11t10 hrater. 4 i;;prrd, Nr11 'ria1nt. 1 ~\L\Jll,>:J B. J . SPORTSCAR CENTER §Bl!JD 211..i.l l!arhnr, C.\1. :..10-t-191 MG' ___ _ AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICT NEWPORT IMPORTS ~THI NK m ,,~~··. "FRIEDLANDER" lll)D llACM CMW'Y, ,,) S93·7.'i66 e ~7-~24 r<'<1lr11 1hrr~n 1h1 ~ ,·ar, .c;hfl" 1----,C"O=-=----- flnri,. <11 n"'nf'f!ih1r . ha~ nr" MG A OPEL TRIUMPH TERRY TRIUMPH BUICK-OPEL Mk S~clal Sale See Corol & Merilyn lrir r 11hrr nf rhr abo~ ~alt'~ girl~ ;inr! ~t t ntJr Special Deal On Tkes• e-I .sharp ,Used Triumphs j 67 Spn!Jre .\!KO < VC7 ... ;, .. .. .. .. .. .. $1295 ·~n !'p1t11rr Crinv, OPEL •KRJ4J11 ............ s1695 ':.9 TR-1 Hd1p. 11.0Rm1 .............. SJ95 168 Opel Waqon '67 TR-4 "\\'irN:'' 4. srwf>fl. rari1n. hP<Uer . 1VECli71 ............ S149:i t X~!601 Sll!r.l. ·~ TRGT.fi ~:\'Dl.:l.381 . S1S75 ~1!h ;< \Valnul, '70 TRGT-6 ~2.1DBSH 1 . $2475 l!ununi;:1eon Reh. 100°/o Financ:inq --==5=3c~=6=5c88c=---l'\VAllablP on approved cre<11t PORSCHE FRITZ WARREN'S PORSCHES -SPORT CAR CENTER Good Selection 1957 TO 1971 NEWPORT IMPORTS Jl!Vl I\'. Coast Hwy. Nr11•pon Rrach 710 E. l-'1 ·"f . Santa Ana .'i·l7-07&1 1967 TRIUMPH TR 4 S1395 Bari1n, J!,.at('r, 4 SpePd, nice 1THJ5;;J1 8 . J. SPORTSCAR CENTER ~-642-9•._o5 __ , /IJ'IJBrfj 3.'"ifi R "/nf';--912 ""~· Raring • ~Pf'CF. r.'.<inl.~. !O" 1irP.s. Im· mar-ula1r· A:-1 F:-1 L1n1P 2SO:t.1 Harbor f' '.\J. .i-10-1~~1 ~:.:~n. '.\111~1 sr11: ~Jl-925-1 * '67 Triumph* '67 rr)r1'f'l1r QJ 2. ~ ~ ~ p r! • ~ fifl('E'd~ • 4 [)o()r.; A ~I -F .\1 -S \\ , Chrnrnr Exrrllf'rll. f>rOnnm1r-aJ rran5- 11h1>rl ~ & ,,,,11·11~ $2.9!1~. portatlon. Low futles . XTh:- ~~1 ;;1;, 969 1010 ron;cm: ",_., Only $895.00 A~l /F\t s rrTrn, ni 11 i: ~. J im Slemons Renault hr adrr<. '22,000 n11. S.l200. 2'.201 Sn, .\1a1 11, SanTA. Ana .f:.1i-itii'l1 ;,1i;..11 1-1 ---.~~-~··---~=~-'f,li 1''nl'~1·hp !112, :'I ~prl, l!lfi!l TRHJ:.IPI! CT 6 +. J\\1 /1'\I , 111'\1' ,.ni::, i\· p11 1nl Xlnl rnnr!, rn11kr nflrr. P\'t Xlnr C"nnr! ~.1.200, h7.',.:i,3l9 pt,\ ;t1;~-l:1:1~l 11ft firm. ~";; ..... 1111. rnRsrHF. !1\1 ·r.70 ,\ \llf"\1 . Air. ~rinr1r.n1at1r lmmar. ('nnrl. R.>..1:-flnlil; 'f..I:. 91 2, ~::\CELL~::-.·T. r'I(· rra~. S~:J~7'. :HR-27fi:J, fi.\2..(12"1 TOYOTA NEW 1971 11 ..De.rut· Lewi.I W TOYOTA 'fiZ Por~rhr HiOO !'. Local c11r. 1!\46 11 bo c \f &Ui-9.'IDJ (i~ M n'1 11inn S211Y1. ,Sfot> 1n • Ill' r, " · '"'"' .,...,"' SANT A ANA ---~---••• '1'9 PORSCHE :lll·T, TOYOTA l<i n1•·~. ~rr.·1r" <fr pf. nprn 7·'1 11m '11 ? pm '.\lond•y thru Fn· ·.-,!I PORSC'llt-. \-1111 R"hh di!). rn:! ~ l."lulrh. S 11 ll o. PHONE 540-'2512 !lfi.11-fl!l.j'O, TOYOTA $1695 '71 COROLLA COUPE Radto, Heater. 4 Speed, 122"lCEYJ 8. J. LARGE SELECTION SPORTSCAR CENTER r:IB/il~ 21\.).J Ha rbor, C.~t. 540-44!tl $1295 1968 CORONA COUPE Radio, H Pa t~r. ·I Spet>d. CVHAtnl 8. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER aaa1J : 28l3 H.11 rbor. C .\1, ~10-4491' '. 'it CORONA '.\lark II wagon, 4 spd. ltke ntll', pri pty~; $2600. &12-1206 wkday~. VOLKSWAGEN 1960 VW Camper Complete ~ag "'heel~. wirit nvaJs, real· Jy nict, 1Gf:-.tn21 $1,095 Cl.~ O~ ~'~ ,JS ~.4~ ~~9-J(J.11 Ex1. fi6 nr 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 'COSTA .\'IESA '69 VW Camper PO PT OP r ully Eriu1rfll'rl. ·"-rrAd.11 m go. Law m1lc11'"e. fZBD26!l). $2695 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. C.Oasi Hwy • :"\rwport Bf'll.Ch 642.9405 -'68-YW FAST~BAC-K 1.hruour. T11ke ~mall r!nwn. m· fl <..a u 11 rt !l.:',(l 11 m 4M·f>Sl t . '~U , 11ft \·OO pm \;ii! ~fi-'17.lf'. ,,.J 1967 DATSUN 1600- ROADSTER SJIAf!.P -A·I CONDITION $995 tnp N. nrr• $1695 -..... \1r;r. F:n11r1~1,.r. Xlnt --:~1-rn=n=;c=1=,~,,~s=1~1r~c°".n ~ - 1"011tf. VrP~h r ni:: !lff'~. p.:11111 N 11f'lh<>I, $.·,:11 flr nffr'I' 117 \\', V.'11rnf'r .. ".lnla An11 'fi~lt 1 TOY(YJ" ,\ Cornna. '.! Or. Sliowrocm Special R11rl 1n, !-!rattr, Good T1rM , N"" pa1n1, $10:.lll. P!IO;>.'E:: '.'.!,l-111.1:.1 'ii Da t~un '.!.-\OZ . 11 1r. m11i;z~. .\000 m1lr5, <1r,.ni::r , x!nl. Br~t nllPr. K~2-77i21 ,.\.,._,, Thlalr. SH "FRIEDLANDER" I J_150 IEACH ILVD. !Hwy. l'I .119.l-7"66 • 5.>7.f.824 NEWPORT IMPORTS 31()() \\', Cna.~r l-l"'Y· Nf"i.IT"'rl Rr;ich 64'2-940S MGB ·n'l l\J(;B Rn11rl<1rr, l'lhlll' "/!>lark 1n1. 21.flllll m1IPS .. l nP11' r11d 111l~. m11n.v "xrra~. \!1t11 rnnr!. ~,1.'\-1220. l!lfi7 l'lATS l'N JfillO, R&H, n,..,.,. 1np. r lr11 n. ~~1.11-('tl 14 nr :.1i;....tl.i! • 1!17l 240Z, ~1]\·f'r ~r".\. xlnT rnntl. l\.lL:ST SF.LL: C11.ll "49--1 !\~. F!AT 'fi!I J:.1.1 ~I' CP!' •. \'Plln". 11rll ('flf"rl for .$2, ISO. Pri- \111lr r1y. 4!1-1.1)21fi --------'fi!l Fl,\'f 12-1 ='r1rirr. ,i ~vi . r11r1i ~I•. unrlrr Bli 1~ RMk. ~%-.i2·1 1 nr •fl~-4.167. ---JAGUAR 1:.1\1Ac . ·i;1 :-.1rr""""~ 2:.0 ~ 1---oM-=co=-=R"R"l"S'"""-- L111r.<1 /hfl<iy ~tyll", n1n~t l---------­ ''r~.,......-inr! 11 1r. $369.'>.'li\ ~1nrr1~~!1Tltlr.tran~nf'f'ri~ 9AA'.--07t;1 . "'ri rk, P11£. rPhll. S1 ;,(l flr 220 ~f: Crr 'tlJ. Allf" Air hr<t nlfrr. h12-ll119 11f! .~. ---.~==c.-~~­l~ DAT.SU\/ P L:. XL;>.'T C()'.\D, JA!.t;AR 1~~!11 XKE rnupt>, 4+2. 1n1mar c<ind. r:"rra~. C"nn1t. A1n.t'n1. /"'/<:; \: .. " p1111H. $~200. Ph. f;l':i.-4.171. OPEL Call 6-1'2~!1 & Sii\'£'! \r-... 111• ... ,r_ ."'14----f,,1'.111 '67 Opel Waqon A~u;t;•;';;· ;lm;;;;po;i;;';lo;;a;;_;_;_;97;0i;;;;A;;u;t;o;is,;;;;lm;;;po;;;;'';';d:;;-;9;-7;0;;;;;A;u;to;';';l;m;;;;;po;;;;'';•;d;;;;;;;;9;7;0jl4 SP"P<l. u-iw m!IP<. N>r 11 nr1 • rr<1 rlri\•., 11)11< r-.<i r trw:lay, 1 ~':\T~)]1 The Stars Of Our Show OUR OWNER, MR. RIGHT'S RIGHT, HAL GlEENE PROUDLY CLAIMS THISI ARE THE FINEST PEOPLE HE HAS-EVER KNOWN . From Our Super Select Used Cor Program I NTROD UC I NG A 1965 MUST~NG $1095 F•ctery bl•c.~. e ri9 ir1•I whit"' interior, V8 . 11ut om•tic., pow•r 1te•rir19 ,. •ir condit ionin9, whit• wall tires, 78,91 b mil•1. RGWtl9. S•• & dr iv• te believe. FllOM THE HOME Of THE ROTARY ENGINE llAMD NlW 1200 COUP'f $1995 + '". lk Ila, 111 •llcl 111,t.. tt,., •II MW .... ,,.etlt tr-. 111 tlri• 616 Md•ll ,. , . .,,.. I CCMP'LITI lCTAlT IMGo lMI INV INTCl Y MIRACLE 2150 HARBOR BLVD. $595 WardS.Lee I s •1.5s16 __ ..,. '70 1)[¥"1 K.,r1~1 ll'Ffl, 1 <;pri. ln I m1, xtnt rnnrl , n .. 11r1' "''Ill ~11cnflrP f'lr' '1111< k .<air. \l 1n1 lYlnri. \111~1 .V>ll:: JfT, In n11lf'!<, a ir <'r)nri. * • • • .'t11i-21R2 * * l\,\l/~'1\I. a.u rn tra n~. heari --RENAUcL~T~--I t·r;<I, Inn!.~. nrw \\'htr ll'All 1 1rr~. rrrf r<inri. SJjj,'1. (If * '64 Renault*. '"'" "'-"" CARAVEL LE rnYOTA h11 il• -~T~,-y,-,-,-, ~s~,,-. 01,.. '1f rh,. ~rarrP nnr.~ in \\'Qn .. ]%/l nin.1rl. nnly JO,:Jfll) m1lr<. nr11?., rhruou1. Can hP 11:nn<1 rnnri111nn. A "n1u~1 m;idr Fhn"T<'lllm trrsh wuh ""r" l'ar. RTXff.l<I hlllr f''l(pPtl<fi!UfP, $ 2 7 ;i. Only $495.00 rn-'7co. J im Slemonl Renault ·GA Toyo-,,~,-,~,~C~,-,.,,-,-,-,-,~.ck Z2fl1 Sn. '.\111111. S11nr11 t\1111. Fh1f1 Rill, ;\ln! rnnd Sl150. --~=S-16-4 11•1 ~l:-.1._1'>_1._~--~--TRIUMPH 'il Tny<>la Corolla s1~t1<1n -;;;:;=======:;I \\'a.con. a ir r-nnd. $1,650. !)4(i._21>911 <1r ;;,;7.4; .. 10 '66 vw \V1ndow Bus. /\'eat 11s 11 pin. .J11~r lil\p nf'"'· \\'e~kend !ipecia.I is1m. Dir . 645-1430 l!'ltlli 1-i:AR!11ANN Ghia. cond. Rl'rf. Sl~·l'l. ·~7-.'M.ll * xln l 'Ill V\V V11.n. nPw hra.k!'.'!, lac rrhu1l1 tr11n~m1.~s1on tape ril"'ck $j()() 67:l-340fi. ·~ V\V Bu~. $500. &12-6992 ~l rirn1ngs nr 642-2932 DAILY PILOT tor action! ~.··· -TRIUMPH I "H-1407, 644-4)67. ~ Auto5, l~rted 970 Autos, lmport9d 970 CLEARANCE SALE NOW! HLn11 r .t RF.AT ·no·: IQ";, r 11 1rE r ;-:rn F:A ~~:· · FR ITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CE NTER 710 E. J~t Sr., S.A. ;~\7-ll7!i4 Oprn rl11ily 9-!l; rln~rd Sunri:iy The J11str~t rlrl'IW 111 the We~t • . 111 Oal!y Pilot Classifi<"d Arl. 61~-561R · '70 CHECK THESE VALUES \~ VW CAMPER Pop Too. ~h •r1>! S1 .::'1J5 VW POPTOP Oti9i"•I Thtu·~u !, IXVSlb•l l l I ' ' ' \ I • J -.-.. ._ ~ . ~ -... •\ . ........... ,,_ .... . " ' ' .... ' ....... -~ ... -' F"rldf)', Octobtr 22. 1971 £W '7'1.s BUY TK£ N fAClORY R\GKl Off TK£ Al '7\ ,., D£l\V£Rs1.ToRuU{K~\CES ~;"~ ClO ' {·' '..-\ f.' .. IJlOl !Ot S,J1 1§1 :;;I A;;;;"'""";;;; ... ;;;;;.'~~~1 1 -..... Autos, lmporNd Auto1, Imported 970 Autos., UMCI 990 Autos 970 ~~~"'-~-~~ -~~---~~ , u ... '90 Autos, Used VOLKSWAGEN '71 VW Bus NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \\'. Coast H\l.'y, Ne'M'Jl0r1 Beach 642-9405 * '67 K-GHIA * COUPE car. ;•.Je"'' pa1n1, F~I t.:ZG- $1295.00 J im Stemon1 Ren eult zm So. ~f;i.in_ Santa An.a 546411..J '67 VW Fastback Xtr;i. dra.n. R.a<fic>, Heater, .t Speed, t\\'IA!Zt4~ ~ _,,. VOLKSWAGEN BUICK !--:--:--:--- CADILLAC '68 vw Cnnv, 4 spd A:\f /f-~t RadlQ, Heater. v.-hue side "''&.lis. .E:'l;tra Sharp, Priced to sell '63 V\\1 bus -Sl.000. fu>hullt eng & 1rans. Call 49'1-22.>l 11ft 6 pm. ·6:: Bt:G, 7000 miles on rebl1 .. ng. Good rond. 6·!6--0364 or &l&--Zi289. Briicly. 1963 VW Cemper $995. 673-l&AA VOLVO THINI ~'YO!.VO' "FRIEDLANDER" ~·~~~~~-1 --.,.,---...,.~---CADILLAC 1970 SE DAN DE VILLE rACT'ORY TERRY AIR CONDITIONING BUICK-OPEL ~~~ ~~~rl~~ ::·:n~ • trot, stereo, light se~ttneJ, lilt & telescop1~ titttnng, '71 ELECTRA 225 Loaded. F'uU Po11·er, Factory AU', Vinyl Roo(. 1331CQSI ;1995. '1th & \\'alrtut Hunungcon Bch. S3~588 most every dlx. f>XfrH. & PX· ctptio01ally nice. (7.HB247J • $4777 • NABERS Cadillac At.m-roRlZED Ot::.'\LE'R ~ MARBOR BL., COSTA ~l"ESA ~IO·~lOO 0pl'n Sund;iy LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES-LEASING AUTHORIZED -SERVICE- '71 Bukk Skyl.,k Nabers Cadillac Cusrom 4 Dr. Ha rdtop. 11,000 2600 o .1 L '· S HARB R BL .• mi E'!!. 1~e nrv.·. running COSTA 1.IESA carol misr exier1or. \\'Hh .540·9lOO Open Stinda matching interior & "'hit!'_ __Y landau roof, Auto Trans, CADILLAC '69 Power S te('r1n,1:", Power CPE. OE VILLE Brakes, Po.,..·er \Vtndows. Air 1-~ACT'ORY Corid, Radio, !ieatt>r, Tills AIR OONDITIO;\'l SG CADILLAC ________ _,,_ CADILLAC 1971 Fl .. twood Brough•m ELECrR!C SU'.\'RCXJ}? f'ACTORY Affi roNDJ1'JONJNG £.'(qu1.1ure chalice gold "''Ith CHRYSLER '71 TO\\'N &. Ctry !I pus. \\'agon. L.nadrd inc. 1emp conu"OI. Sac, fi.16..-47 1..S. COMET gutd padded top &. ~old ·114 COMET Clllil'nte. l~t ll'arher exl<'rior, full pov.·er, 0.,...11er. Xlnt aom1 .• '16 ,()(){\ ,o;lf'reo, door locks, trunk mi's, air cond. $6'.)(l. (71·11 l(l("k, rrplit d uat rumfort split 644-0517. sr<1t v.•1th u)(Ji\·idual con!rnls, 1-------~--- pvpry dr>luxp Cadil!at: extra, 1r '62 COMET • •\1 ' ... E Ot'FER • =>»-:II.Tl rn11se <'011!N1I, 1:('1111llf'I. Low "" miJPage k. mUCo1! be S('('n & CONTINENTAL clnven_ jSer. 8;,141 NABERS Cadillac AUTI-IORIZED DEALER 2600 !-!ARBOR BL .. COSTA "-l~A ~M).9100 Open Sunday '69 C•dillac Sedan De Ville ln1n1acula1e, Beauoful Ba- harna 11\1:>1 n1e!allH· " J t h hlac;k la nda u roor a nd ma1<·h. 1ng intPnor. 1-'ull Lux11ry rhrou,£hour. A)ttl'·.\1, Tt>le 111!, Full Pt7"'oer, A1; Cr.iir!, ('ff', Thi.~ attral'.t1ve aulomo. h1l(' ls showroom l.resh .. See and driv,. today, Sale Pric· rd 125JAGEJ Johnson & So11, 2626 Harbor Bl11d., Cosra .\1esii. -~c.:.="'=·".:c· ~~-- '70 Continent•! MK 111 One O"-'ner 1mmaculale, Al· tr.t<-'11\'f> Lt yellow hnish "1th hlack leather in1enor. and landau rool, Equ1p- m!'n\? Luxury rhroughout. ~'ull P(l\l>·er of course ... \urg Ten1p Air Cond, Ult &tf'l'r· inJo! v.'hPi-J, A~l/F.Lll S1f'rl'O R.adio arid.mUl'h more. fJH'· tnry 1ra1n v.arra1Hy a\•ail· ahtf', See and 1lr111e 1oda). 10!XIACh'.1 Johnson & Son. 1n2li H11rbnr Rivel , Costa ~lt"Sil. •ill:.630. -Continental '69 Sed. $3555 t'ACTORY ~ ~l!\-.30.~l Exr. 66 or 67 ~ 1970 H,\RBOR BL\'D, U1U 91iACI! !HWY, JJi 893-7566 • 537-6824 .W and rlrl\'f' one r>f the ~a!f'~1 cars in the "''<>rid Rt fx:.autifuJ car shows ,~·onder-Padded top, full po>.1'rr. ;ill fu.l ca.re. SeC" and dr1ye ro-lC'arhcr inr£'rior, tilt .t. 1rlp. day. (706CA..XJ Johnson & srop1c s;let>rJng. s!rreo r!mr Son. 2626 H11rt:or Bl\'d., locks, many o!ht-r P:<tras: C05lit MesA . 54().:56.)(). ( i"'C!\'.161 1 CAMARO AIR COXDITION!Nf; Padded 1op, full lf'iither in· lerior, Af\1/F:i.1 Tadio, dOOI' locks. full powr.r, ul1 "''ht>t!:I, 5 nrw ures. Really lhe pret· 11es1 one 1n rown. •9-12VNYJ eNABERS CADILLAC SELL-0.UJ OF '71DEMOS! ~ COSTA "-1ES1\ .........._ ~'-Sqbk, ski ra('k, ~ ch'lltl5, au!o, A:\t/~':\1. >:Jn1. ......._ ~ Ori~ 011:ner. Reas. ;,-16-?74!1. ·71 Y\\' Camper, .,..·arranty, .'l(lJ"a~. Pr1v, party. Xtra sharp! l 3J9a. 67J-7226. l~:u Harbor, C.:-.1. G;6-9JOJ Autos, Used '69 V\V Van. 11·/bed, "'ater BUICK supply, 1ce chest. etc. S22.)(l. I ·---~------·I '70 V\\' bug, lli50, Both great shapr. P.,·t pry, 4!13-3886. l'\'('S. TERRY TERRY • $3888 • NABERS Cadillac At.:THORJ7.ED DEALER Z600 HARBOR BL., BUICK-OPEL f.>K)..9100COSTA ~~;"Sunday a ir. \'1nyl top. Radial 11res. '69 CA~IARO 350 Auto. Fae '69 Coupe dP Vili;:-il'at~ IA'"' miles, Cali af" 6 pm, int. V1n}I lop, v.hlle w/drk ,"~~~;77'7.i6c··010"0'°~·=-=-~---­ bro11n ln1., CnH!iP'--O-malt{', '69 CA:\fARO J.jO, 4 sptl, nP\<' a ir rond. tilt s!e('ring 11·hl. 111dc n\'als, blue 11·/black S3930. J.l(}-08~12 or 1213 1 1111. stPreo 1ape dl'ck, >Jnt 4.10-:17.l!l. r onrL !l62-100.l. 2600 /£,\RBOR BL., COST A .\1ESA C1\LI. -540-9100 OP!-.''.\' SUNDAYS 7°/o Excise Tax REBATE! s99 '6!l V\\' aufo-st1c:k, R&I{, lo n1L Xlnt cnnd. Ski rii ck. Priv. r1~·. 642--0777, 7"1.)-8,'\<l.i. • • '7() V\\" (;imper. p(!p!op. nu t1N>s & engine, 67:i-5016 or 6-M--Z2fi0. BUICK-OPEL '71 ESTATE WAGON Loaclrcl. Factory •\11', (02·1CXV I S·l.1195. Foth & WalnU! CADILLAC 1968 CHEVROLET SEDAN OE VILLE 1 »Acronv 1967 Malibu ,\IR CONDITI0:-1!'.\'f: 2 Dr Hardtop, Po\.\'f't' StCf'r- P11drlPd top, r11l! T'(t11 r>r, ..ill inc:. Stick, lflf'Jk.~ ,t· runs Jik,. lr>ath(T 1ntrrinr, St"'rro. !111 a ni illinn, Spr>i:ial rhis 1,eek~ '70 Continentel Coupe One o .... ·ner l.J.000 mJ!cs. J::x. quis1tP htgh l"Y yellow fin . 1sh \.\'Hh "'hiie landau roof, f"ull Po .... ·er Equipped of ''ourse, Air Cond, Beautiful. ]y 1n111nia1nl'd thrnughout. 'lil1s f1rlf' car mus1 he .<:Pf'll 11nrt rfr1vC'n l<'l appl'i'ci;itt . &tie Prir<'d !90'ZAGA 1 .lohn- snn & S(in, 2626 Harlx'll' Blvd., CO!oira tlleAA..:_:l-~~.'\O. OYER OUR COST '69 TRADESMAN DODGE \!AH A lOll" ~. "'" ''"'~ V-l , .Ou•<> mohe 1r1"•m••••r:>'I. lll.66t..,J '68 DODGE VAlf COH \I Ell SIO~ "'''" T••,Co C.r:>'l•er110~. !!ull-ble tO(I, A<JH>m•t1t Tr!nl''"'" ~"'"·. "lNd~ lor Cl"1P•~9. ""$1'988 '69 CHEVY WGN ' P&~SEHGE• v.t, A111om•"c 1-•~•'"' \\·C"· r.,...e, s•..., .. no. F•t'O'¥ "" C<><>doloQf'""I , ~i,.Ptlil: ';'$1588 '65 MUSTANG w~~· _., Ila~• 06111 ll)W r"I""'· "tO•O,,..·t•I ~'~ ,1e~nl 1'-il'&t' '68 DODGE \l.Olf COH\IEllSIO .. l "O•TSMA,. "''t~ i rav«t C...,·~·.o0· llU~ '>lt Tor.. loulom.>hl Tt~n"""'" •>Or>. "'"OY •0t camo "'ii ·~"$1'988 '68 DART GTS 2 00011 M•~OTO" V ~ . .OU''""•'•( Ttaf\''"'"'-· p,,.,..... ~'@et"•nQ. Vinv! RM I , .o •·u•~ l•on! II,,. u •~l '"'$1488 '68 FORD GAIJ)tl' ~Oil v .1, .0 11•om~1·t lr•nl.,..,"""'· Po,..~· '"~"~a. v,n~I Roof, (XOM 7lll '69 DODGE POL •R• ' [)or•, \/•I ~•Cl<l"Y '°'" (<>'" ~ ,,,,..1ng, A11IO"!'llt•C •r•r•'T'"-''°"'• Po .. e• ~''°"''~• R.o.o . ""$98'8 '68 CAMARO l;'o~ • ,_,,..,. l~• P<r!e<I C•·. tYDt. S.lo '69 CHEVROLET \TE .. V.OH '"" 1~ th~ on• •~•• )'Oii "liOhl "•"' l!>DOl'O •I' O~~' I<>-fO• It , "u'• • r@rO -W•lll ...._,~/'"'~'I~&! Wiii >VfP"~t '"$3288 NEW '72 PACE ARROW MOTOR HOME ... A-lu l•r ""l T-lt " ""' llfw 11 IM!fr, ft l.i!IPltllly .. 11 (tll!lolltt ...,,.. .,. wt.Mii. IMvllflrlly ce1111•vc•.o •"" ..... trtM., •tit-. & bra~t" 1.,.. <19w •• ,.,.., •. A li>fflll!l~Hy ••Poll<! .. .,lfdl.lll •1111 J ...,,..., sill"'•· ..,.. .. ""'' "-'• tltl. Ntllrwm • ...... y Dlftt• IU•ll•• i.. '"a1•11VNJ.J. 1 ... ..,..,1111 0t•1.....,1 { \ CHARGER l tt, •WM)llf!( IOOI~ '69 TOYOTA L.OHO c•u•sE• • .....,..,., O•v• .•• T~•c~• 9'*' 1·..-e--t. ll~E ••'• '70 DODGE CORO"llf °'111'· v ~. 1>0 ... e· S'"'1·•~~. '"'"" •~c:o""' eciu,o<>ec ·~<I~· i~a ~" f"""'''"""'g 111010.1 '6 7 DODGE .. 01.••• '69 VALIANT ? 000" 'EO•,. ~u'~"'~''' "''""' ·~'• .,,,., ••c·~·v Nl"•OU•'<l •I c• "~n). oo"la' 0" t ''· lW'i lell '67 CHEVROLET MAll8U l Or Haf'tftoo V •. '°V'0'"'""< T .. ~'"'"''°"' Power!.'""""G 1l lE S&•I MOTOR HOME SALES & SERVICE Wt'•• tho ftc!o•y ••P•t1t11l,1,.. for P•c• A r•O'"'· Ch.nooL 111d E,~l n••• MOTOll. HO M ~S . w_ tepAir 111 \yd'"'' fll,j ill• 11•11 r9t11•r~l(H1, ftf con. e'iloo110"9, •wn:nv. •h• rto •vttem•"I u~d•r<otli 1191 '66 V\\! CA:\lPER RPblt rn~. Xlnt <"on r!, 67."r-&JTI tie:\l.'f'f'n 5 & .11 pm. '67 V\V sl"dan. Goorl rond. 17~. .\lust Se!l'. Anytime tHz-86.l'.l. , P"P ISt-ll ittle items no11•! Autos, New ~ '65 SKYLARK V~. ,\u rfJm.fllt<", Air Conrt, flri,\rr 5if('f'r1 n~. 'R.111'110. Heal- rr, 1RP!1&17• Sl!l9.'1. . irh ..t,. \\'a!nni llunt1ns::;t"n fl.ch. 536--6588 B-C-IC_o_i;~1-I-;-Sa-,,-,-.-,~,-,. hrdtp, ps/ph, air. ~ 11rri;:. One 11\.\11r. 61·1-~17!1-L best results! 642-5678 os, New 980 • NOW LEASING 1972 FORD LINE • SANTA ANA .. k •!PIC'Smpir stN"flnl?', door DI '· \ """" end only $1199. r. IOCl\S, I \'Xi....:•:>I 645-l4J0 Hun11ngron &h. • $2888 • S36-6S88 '67 RIVIERA, Xlnl cond, All xtras, S!('f(-'O, 1\lich-X !ll'('S. SlOOO or !x>st o fr. 67;,.....s7JJ1. NABERS Cadillac '59 Impala AUTiiORIZED DEALER 2 Dr Hardtop, Auto Trans. mJ HARBOR. BL,, Po"'<'r St('('r1ni;::, Exira. Ex- ~l.o\ .\IES,\ Tra rlran rar. R1ins like np"''· ·il Buick H1v1Pra. run fl'l\l'l"r, .">-Ul-9100 Open Sunrlay \l'Pi'kend ~pcrial $299. Dir. 0 40 000 • -645. J 430 Air, rig. 011nrr, · m 1. '67 Cadillac E l Dorado l e-~~. -~~-Clran~ S14.)(), .1147-13.'13 ___ •\0,!XJ() milP ht>;iury, Artra('tl\'f' '70 ILl1PALA rustnm Hrri1np. '61 BliTCK Lp Sabre, 4 rlr, Rluf' 1n1~1 1n<'t11l11r l1n1sh Air, An1-Fm, fl ~ P/rl1~r hi. ne"' tTitn~/r1rP~, >.1nt \\"Hh m11tr•h1n;: 10::-11rll<'r inlrr-hrk~. 3'>0 \"-R Jurlv:i h.vdrn. 1•nri.i. ~.l:t.l . .1142-4~17. mr. \\h1trJ.1111<tau P.t")t')f, Full \1n)l int & top. S1900. ·r,1; I.A sARRF.-ron\'., Pl~. P<l1•rr ~.1Ju1Pflt"<f, 1\1r Cr>n<f, P 'B i·ad10 & hf'al<'r, S89'5. ,\.\1 l'\1, T1/1 "hr,.I Pr r. llu1i;.. d.iU(l(.;;, ,/0h1;snn & .;;..,11, 2mfi ll11rhorA\Bhd., 'ff'! RUICK Elrrtra. 2 Dr. f0s1a ,\lr'>a _ ~tl{l-56.'~ ll-1-1-.~13.1. Hritp. Au10. PS/PB. fi'Z,000 ·~ ELD O R ,\ o O, rf'•I tn1. Cl;;an. S.)."l(J, 9f)g-7447, CADILLAC '69 Cadillac Cpe dt> V1llr, .,... 11·h11p landau lnp & 1•h11r l!hr 1n!. full pv..r. .\1us! ~,.,. l'l 11pprrf'' 011nrr clays .),I0-1~:ll fii:l-2."1.\I r1·f"'. loadf'<i , priv11tP. party. '6!1 COi\VERTIBLF: <'XCC'llf'nl + 962-2!127 afTPr 5 rn1 + mnd1t1on, l0w n11li "X. On;:. ./ ·~ COUPL OE VILl~f:. 01<nf'r. Air NU1<11nnn1ng, • GflOI"! !'fltlri, ,\1r. landau. Ai\f/F\f. PJ'IC"f'd f11r 1n1· i;!crrn. S2400. fi7,->-:!0l.l, 1nf'cl111!r ~111~. 614-716.11. ~ll C,1n111ro. Air rond. P/S, \Int ('onri, S2,l:Jl ~-{>P;;f­ frr. \lu ~I sr!l. '1-1 IS1:1 ~;101Ev~" ~ triinspo a. 'flf1n. !lf'f'(l~~d ~asket. Call t:....:1u1 , Frfo-17.l:'l. ·~7tMPAJ:A-:-2-rl7c-. -,-,-,~, -,. hPfl!PI', 111r o.:nn<f. l&:iO '70 Mark Ill }'u!ly .Qlu1pped, Still Undf'r F;icrory \\'arran!y, A Rr.tl beauty. Low Low Pri~. Dir. 645-1430 1970 MARh: Ill. hkf' ne ... ·. Jully f'f]Ulp 'd, low mi!eagf'. /lP.'l(Jhle nn p1·1ce ;i.nrJ terms. Phnnf' 5-l6· 1600 he for,. 5 p m. ·~CONTT;o.'EF"TA~r hill /P;Hhf'r tnL., 'nu 11rf'5. f;.tZ,.j'71!1. --CORVAIR ii It. 197.i . '6" OODGF. ~lon~rn, \'~. for<'~t t;"rn. huckr l.~. flr r(ltl· ~nlr k ~l11fl rnntrnl. auto. p~. nu p1<·r brk~. ~JOO m1 . .\,'17:.: rl<1y:i1 ;,;}7-11•!00, i'l'C.~ 979-17~.l. __ F_A_L_C_O~N~- CADILLAC FLF:ET\\'000 '6!1 B~k Rn.ier~f~,,-11-p-•·-,, Rrougham '6C. L1rlo ls)". 1nrl fa1·t 11 1r. A_\1/F.\1 rad r11r11aJ~. Xlnt rnncl fi7J-712.~. Strato ht>n1•h. landau \'In:,! .11~.6-filll I 11·kdys S 10 .f. * • 'fll falr0n "''at:,on, t!'f)f'l<f --.-jl CHEVt NOV,\ hrr~ f,,. batt,.ry & v.111 run: tori. S'167.l. ;;.1R-J.l7.~ ;:iftrr .~. Ar -~" "'"i-Ol'JS6 5-t8-iAA6. $2fl00 f ,) ·~I. ,...,, I-'-"~~~=-,_--,= l'"a.<t rt'~ults 11rP JUS! a pho~ DAILY PILOT for 11ct 1on~ "alt 11.,..·ity • fH2-:ii78 Call 612-.'J67P. !.· Savr ' 'fiS CAD. Conver!. .I n11<nrr. local. Chrslnut &. 1an. All .f'a.•r results itre JUST 11.Phone PXIT::t~. S'l;".00. fr4fi-.11AAi. call 111\ay. &l'Z-5678 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 JUST ARRIVED. ' FABULOUS NEW CRO ALSO GOOD SELECTION OF ALL MODELS * INCLUDING MARK II STATION WAGON LAND CRUISERS ANO COROLLA STATION WAGONS NEW CAR TRADE INS '68 Chevy Fleetside * $2295 A11t•M9'tk troitt., powM 1ffffin9 , olr t1111dltl11nl119 .... 111lful c.11ndltlo11 1Wt41fll '70 VW Bug .... 11 ... ~. ~.,,.,,.'"'A"" $1795 ?2,.! e.!.~!11~, ~~~~~,~~!!.~~ ~wit., l•k1. I ll 7CKI~3395 / ALL ARE READY TO ROLL Our service dept. will be open 7:30 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. SANT A AN A !1!0fY!()!1!AI 417 W. WARNER• SANTA .ANA• 540-251 ~ Com,lete bo~y 11'111' feclUtNs rtolloMe. '1 • Mon ey. And after c'lll, isn't t hat what it's all about ? If you're look· ing for a good a utomobile at big saving s, you'll find it a t Dean l ewis. • '71 TOYOTA CLEARANCE SALE LOW PRICES BUY NOW! • 1970 COROLLA . Sport 2 Dr. M•g Wheels. R•dio , He•tec, H~BSY TOYOTA• 1946 HARBOR' BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9303 VOLVO - I v __ .... ~---;~,._ ........... -...... ....,.--...----··1 •' , ......... --............ . -.~.·---··--·:·----· rr1day, Ottobtr ?2, .J~71 D41l Y PILOT ~, ~ [ ..._ ·-~· .. _ ... ___JJ~~I ,,~ ... ~. l§l '""""'"-. J§][ L _'_"'-''°_'"_'' _J§] [ A'~'IMS-0 1§1 ~~~ L_._,_:,_,_''_'_"_"_~1 ~: [ .... ,..... ]§] 1· ,,,,. .... ,, ..... ,.. ... • Auto•, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autoa, Uted FALC_O_N~-i -~M~US_T_A_N_G__;. 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used 990 Aut•s, UMd \\'AN'T to Buy• fair~ 1967 Mustanq Ranchero. Any condition 2+2, Auto Trans, Power Reasonablf'. 357-4$61. St,.l'rlng, Power Brakes, A FORD teat beatrti1uJ car. L1~ ne,~· !ll1vughou1. \l'ttkend spec· 1~1 $1199, Dlr. 645-1430 Ford '19 LTD Cpe . 51999 i -~1=,..c.,.o,.;C::.---1 NEAR NE\\' HARDTOP CPE: 971 MUSTANGS FACTOR\' HERTZ CORP. I AIR CONDIT!Ol\'ING 221 \\'. Katella, Anaheim \".!i. Po,,.,·er steer. brakes, (714) 778-4050 \'lnyl top. auto lrans., r.ld•O, 69 BOSS ,02 P. h \\'S\V A 'I "' · .acing ea!er, nres. rea .!tU~pension Ind \l beauty 1ZQR~i!S1 · 1''· • ags, e NABERS CADI LLAC ' hr•~d nrw racuJ.i eng, ~ S29li. :'llL!st Sf't !o apprec. 2son HARBOR BL.. :MS-jS4U bt>tll'. 4--~ pm CO.STA :'11£SA -~--(',\LL S tO.~lr)J G7 '.llL"5TAr\G, A\ilo, p,1r OPE~ SUNDAYS •tri;, air cond., rlh. vu1,I! ,67 C S , !op, nLu~l s"~I~ $11 50, ountry qu ire 6-14-602~. OLDSMOllLE *'640kk91* 4 ODOR HARDTOP Yull pnwl!'I' & alr. So sh~rp )ou·v, 101· to see u ro bt-- htve 11. JZ:XBl.O $695.00 J jm Siemon• Renault m1 .~. l\f1.1n, Santa An/° 546-1114 ·;o 98 JLUX. 2 Dr. Ht. Compl 11·1..atf · a cctss. 1 011·ner. Busin..-ss forcing &acrl11ce saJ,. 673-3&16. PLYMOUTH ----' 68 Plymouth Co111', Au t() Tran~. Po11er Stl"tr1ng. Power Brakes, Po"l'f \V 1nrl.:iw1. Just l!ke ne11. \\"eeke nd Sfl'C:.111. $999. Jn ,Pi ss \\"ag.,n, Au10 Tr,oin~.! ci."1 RED :'lluMang Conv, r/h, Power .'IPl!"rir1~. Po 'I I' r great runnlng car. $500 or 645-1430 Brakes, Fartory Air Cnnd.I bt-~l 0 11,r. Pn\'. prty , Dlr. Luggag,. !'acks, Extra clean &i~5798 "iO Plymouth 383 Sport Fury, rar Thi$ "p.tktnd only ----------2 rlr hn:ltp. burnt or,oi ng' Sl2'99. d:r 19il :'llACH 1 Like ne'" air '''/blk \'!nyl top. PIS , A/C, 645.1430 eond. lapf' deck. auto "'!fl· R/H, t1n1td gl~~s. aulv dOl\"S. ll"lLlST SELL Tf'al l!gh!S, ...;ht \l'lllh., sttr~o * '7 1 FORDS * Bargain at S3600 6T.~ 7200. Btaut1fully m 8 1 n 1a 1 n e d GAU..\'."JES e illt.:STA.'\GS ·71 GRA.'\DE. air. P/B. p S. &12-3221alt6. TOf.I'.'\OS '''Ide 01·als. auto tra~ .. 1 ---,6-6-P-l ___ th __ HERTZ CORP. \"111yl i·oof Bronu·. S3300 or ymou m \\'. K<1!1>ll11. Anaheim t7 I 4) 778·40l0 make' olfer. 968-3839. 9 Piiss l\'11gr111, Auto Trans, OLDSMOBILE 1967 Falcon * '62 OLDS Ct:TLASS v.~ 6 cyl, stick. A tr\lly beaurl/ul p 5, Aulo tra.ri6, !\r brks, car and 1'co11on11ci.l too, f.lugs • Good cone!. SJ').). \\'etkend srrt:1a1 S79'.l. Dir. a--tJ-0.lSJ. 645-1 430 ~~------. 1961 OLDS C11 tla~s. body 111 69 LTD Brou;ham 1.</all o~· ,·et)" good cond. Runs good. t1oru.. :'-lus t s~!J. ha1·e rer Ii Sli.i. 962-4582 Pnwer S1eering, Unbehel"- ably beaulJJul. \\'eekend Sf!'cill S79~. Dir._ 645-1430 '67 Plyn1ou!h Fury. Air. :'l!usl sell : No reas of- fer refust d. 346-2463. "64 PLY:'lt OUTH Sport Fui;.·, 333, Toniue Flighl., P /S, R&H. S473 337-:>-117 PONTIAC co. car. 45K f11"' nnlf'<I: · ----------1 lmmac. S2.425 ca ~h. E vP;: 'iO TORO'.'\ADO, beaut lite ;il8-2!!80. hh1C'. ~II a1·a.;J ;-..tra~. S389i 5r·r1.'!li ----------1'.Hl FORD LTD Brough~m 4 , _ GTO 1963 SHAP.P. Pref. dt)(lr .• \1e111.U1c bluP 11 /b!k l ~ OLD:, 98 Lux Std11.n. cond. aLr cond. '.\lap~ Xtras. ,·aiyl lop & 11 1r ;\lli~t see 10 rar!\111 ll~e<, A.l! extras, S21j(I s2.1:io. 67~7200. •pprec1ate. &t2-511~~. DI" hr~I j.18-24.:i2. "67 GTO pwr. stter1n.1:. disc ·71 4 DOOR Ford Tortrtt:l. '6.'i o.!ris 98 cou pe', fully brks, 4 ~pd , orig. 011·ner. 16.000 ml. s2;,oo, "62 f<1rd equ!p d. :'llin! conr!. s~. %8-1170 Phone Co Van. only SiOO. • * 6·!4-0847 * * ·1'..,~-~, ~,,-,.~,-,~p~,~"-.~,-,-,"-,-. -.,-,-, 358-0242 or 638-1963 jS Old!i Original l!.l))'J V1n~·t trip. Air/Cond. £1,.c 'jO LTD BROCH. 2 Dr, a ll rnllt~. CLEA,\'' S225 }-trm \r;ndo11!i. 1 011·nrr, &16---4350. Xt:ras. full nn11er. 1:'11;\l AC. _64_C._3l_'~'·=~~~---·0 • •,".P''' 6 c)·I ' d ,,.. .,.. , '" _ . ~ !ipee . COND. \larnty. 64&--83{C '65 OLDS \('fy clean. Ong1nal 01rner S.\93. 962-3118. 'ii) LTD. a ~r power. am/Im, Autos, New 21.000 1n:"!, ~ ln ·1 cond. Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2800/olh~r. 5.!0-002L 980 Autos, New 1969 FORD LTD (')Untr.;,· Squ1re 6 pass .. .\lr. PIB. lo n1\lf s. S26~'" 5~.S-!3in, I '61 FORD Ern11,.,ii:1e Van. \'t ry good cnnr!. S59J. • • 9ti2-2j3(1 * * MERCURY '70 Mercury Convertible DEMONSTRATORS NOW ON SALE OVER 26 TO CHOOSE FROM AT TREMENb ous SAVINGS! 980 PONTIAC 'iO PONTIAC 11a wai , xhH tond. Sl);j(). C&ll betv.· 8 A'.lt it .; P!\1. 5*9945 !\-Ir Gen-dron. · RAMBLER '69 Ambassador 4 Dr Auto Tran,, Powl'r ~tet~!t\1. Air Cond. tX\'K. 3l!~ 5ef' al)d test drl~'f' to· day, RAMBLER '66 Rambler Wa9on £xc•Uent Cond. iRVJ819) RAMBLER '69 )(ambler American 6 "Yl. Autamattc trans. Low l.ow !llilt age. IYCs+tJJ $595 $1495 1966 PONTLAC Bonn!'vtllf' Sta \\"fn , full pY.T, air, new nr!'s & lritn!, sleN'O tape- p!ayer. 592-1920 alt fi pni. Ward S.Lee I Ward S.Lee , Ward S.Lee 1 '66 OPEL WAGON :.\~;., '64 FORD l/4 TON "65 PONTIAC GTO conv. fully equip, air lo mil ts. or.g 011 nr s;.j(I, .968-7733. Autos, Used 1234 So. ;\lain St Santa Ana l47-l826 '67 FIAT 850 '64 IMPALA WCN ~1,der c ..... 1><. ( SE>oed, R•dlO &. Hffttr. (UVT •~/) $688 '69 SKYLARK [lftu.e • O<lo• llu'<~ H~fd•op. Au10"'•'•< T••~'"'l'l"Qr F•c· tory A•r (OOdol•O••";, PO~!• Br••es, Pow~• 5•~r.~g, R1d 10 &. Hff!tf, (VUF ll~J $2488 •uttme•Tc Trao1ml11lo"· PON· •• !Ir&<••· l>ON•r 5te•"n!j, R•O•O &. i.<eit@r (IQZ ~ll $688 '67 BONNEVILLE ~C>O•IV 1 °""' H••d•ep ~u .. ~ "'•T•< T<1 01miHlo•, "'""' s·~*'·"~· Po ... ., Br•••; POW• e• w,odo .,,. ~"''"'' A·r CO!>o di!'O"'"O. IVEO: 6"1 $1288 12 MONTH /12,000 MILE WARRANTY Ask for Dave Ross Pontlac·s exclus11"e "-arranty "·hich co•·ers the repAi.r! or replacement! 1•·h1ch otht r "·arrantys le111•t off. '69 OPEL 1!1llt V• Kodel!, Au'•"'•!I• "T r••im•u ,on, R1dlo &. Hett'r <•16 Cl(\"l $1288 '69 FORD ,t.u1e..,1Hc Tr1~1"''"'""· V-1. Powor si.erl119. (IEL a l) '68 TEMPEST ' Doo• fHrd•oo. Au1om9t1e lro"1t"lu 1~•. """""' S•ot••"~· RIOio & >le•for IWXE UllJ $1499 '69 NOYA S!>e"V C~~vrolet I O!>or. Aule- "'""' "Tr•"'"'iuio", Power S••t•l•O· Rllllft & f.<e 11er. (ZLJ tlll $1388 12J.l So. ~llUl'I SL Santa Ana l47-58l6 llM"S. :>ta.in St. Santa Ana. 547·l826 LOOK AT THESE! '70 RIVIERA Low ..,.,111 , B1l1"e• of w1n1"'Y 1Y1;!1bl1. l<11d11i, Fit'"'" A'• c.,~d., Full p.,,..,., 3 '" t~,&11 fro..,, I ;, i09hi 9'''"· I ;, d1r~ 9r.1". I i1 rid. 11l0A!tJ I 0~98UDl 12l7AGDl. Yo~r Choice. $3995 '69 JAGUAR XKE 2 + 2 C<1up1, ,4.u!o. t1 1n1., A'• Ctnd .. W~;tt ,;4, w1lli. !YSH95 Jl $3995 '70 ELDORADO c., ... ~111.1v 1,..,-1.d. H11 , .... ,,.1~;,.9 11 .. u ibl1. Etlr1 Lo., ..,;1,,, !Ol !A¢E J $5595 '66 SKYLARK COUPE S~e r11t1 + ;" •r•o. Blu1 B1 ~wly, V.8, Au!o . Tr1n1., R1· dio, He4ttr. (~I I OJA 1 $1095 '70 SKYLARK 2 D• .. Ai• Co"li .. ,4.ulo .. T''"'·· Eir:l•1 Lew ,..;!,,, I 0'"'"'" >l tYic•d ~tr1, (221ASll Pric1d ftr \.el•w ill •elu1 1! 127•5. $2795 '69 OPEL WA~ON $1495 '70 IUICK LiSABRE Cu1tom s,.,,. Cou p1 . Tki1 S11mi1t Gr•1" l1•u•v J.e1 1 w~it1 .,;,.vi 1011: • 9•••" 111 "lnvl inteti•r. F1cl&ry Air C1"d .. AM /~M R1dio, P<1w11 Wind1tw1. ot1lv 24,• 641) mil 11, F•,l•rv ,..,,,.,.iv 1"1il1bl1. 162,ADYl $3598 '69 TOYOTA CORONA 4 D•. S1d•n. A" 1x,epti1n 1ll ~ cle1" l<1w mil1•9• ev!o .... ;+~ Aulo. Tr1n1 ., R1di<1. H1•l1r. C""'' in <!l!MI ,f,;.,, 11. •t1d ot1!y lUPU5711 $1495 Specializing 1N Quality IN UICK_ COSTA MESA B VICK ·OPEL·JAGVAR 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-7765 nri.. n11·nl'r. 16.fJOO miles. E>t•1tutlfu1 l1kP nl'1' thro\1£h. n\11 , f"'l UIJlP"ri with 11UIO 1r11.n~. Radin. H"~l ~r. Pn1•""T ,i:.:1.,,.r1n;:. Pr1111'r Brakl'~. f11.rtnr~· Air Cnnd, Th111 fin!' r~r nlU!'I r. .. ~~.cn ,~. rlr•1·,.r tn 11.ppn•r1~tf'. 1~1"1 O\",l,1 ,Jnhn~on ,i; •• tonn. 2!':215 H.'irho;r Blvr! . Co~111. \h•~,:i. 540-JG.30 DRIVE ONE HOl\JIE TODAY ---'69 Mercury Colony Park \Vagon 1 ~~.l:inr,.r!. 81"auhi11 [ 111r. QlllJ -~f' 1111'111.llic fin •sh w1th bl ~c interior. Aurn Trans, 1".a~~earer. Pnll't"T Stl'er. 1na:. Pn~er Bra kt~. !'Ir, I Check th111 value I Y\\'P.0001 S23i5. Johnson & Son. ~2t H11rOOr Blvd ., Costa !\fl'sa "'·563-0 I 1971 MERCURY 1 STATION WAGONS I . HERTZ CORP. 221 \\'. Ka1tll11.. Anaheim 11141 778"4oso I 1 ~67 PAP.K LANl: Brougham, 4 door h.t., full I fl\\T, PIS. a ir cond . \·inyll' roof. htk!I;, top cc fl rl . 54:H293. I 69 Mercury i'ola r q u15 Brougham. Loadl"d. Xlnt co;nd, 35.00J mi'!. P\'t pty. l ow ner . i'olu11 · sf'll .I 2U/432-3473: 7f4t&M-0928. i' 'TO M11rquis Colony P~rk. U-pass .stn ~·agon, 25.0ClO'I mF.!i, \V1.rr11nty. 968-~41_. _ 'ii !\IARQUIS 2.dr. LoarlPrf' 2 mos old. 2.000 mi. Cn!t S6."t1Xl. Ne~ $4800. 54.>-2$1:i. MU5'1'.ANG ·~ !\1USTANG. 1land. ITMIS • .-.) Very good C'Ond· 642-9172 after 6 pm "Ii() MUST ANG 289, 3 1pd w/air C(lnd, a~king S1375. 4 nt>w tires. 846-6371. j 6.1 !\lugtan1t 4 ~pd . 'x'•Uow l \\"fblk 1ntt>r10r. C I t 1. n . 1!17-1919 ft.Jr :i rm . ' lll I fill ' • • NO REASO N TO WAIT 1972's at 1971 prices ... still frozen • • • hruuediate Delivery . • • e Plus additional 7 0 . rebate* .•. • 0 Wll.ii Col'l,rlMI Apprevel You ~~f• Yo ur ChKk llro111 Th• llCK-t.ry Exciting new lease program also available on 1972 1nodels Continentals e Mark IV e 1\fer cury e Cougar e Comet e Capri and the all new 1972 Montego . ' . I Orange Cou.nty's 'Family of Fine Cars' Setter Icleas Make Better ·cars ----, ., 11,~t I :1 1 JI, Y ' 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540.5930 1~ '.\fUSTANG, 1'.\t"ln. ~w tirtJ k ht11kes . S789 firm ~~:'l--.\2:,.l 1i,..,.....,'!" ............... _ ... __ ,.,, ____ ..,_ ..................... _________ ...... ,.,. .................................... _________ ...................................... ~ I· ' ) ' I. , ! • . I • l .. , -.... - 'f DAILY PILOT Friday. Octobef 22, 19n I • • WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CALL NOW!! . Ph~e 557-9220 INSTANT CREDIT TOU.NllD AND STILL SAVI YOU MONIT 1. lf you ore new in California 3. If you ore new on your job 2. If you-owe money· on your 4. If you hove little or no c ed·r car r I LET ME TRY TO ARRANGE THE CREDIT AND TERMS YOU NHDSOTHATYOUMAY · Drive Home Today in the car.of your choice!! TOTAL DISCOUNTS BRAND NEW '72COLT 2 DR. H.T. BRAND NEW '72 DODGE DARI 2 OR. H.J. l•-'•4 •ill1 ,.,,4 ;., fr••••ir •••itr, iilefrtoler, •it 225 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY \113C2R1 JOS59 .••t .. f•ll llew •t•lileli••, .. ,11., 1~1111, el..:trK wi"" & wi14111 itl4 ••,lil1r1, ISW til"H. $2399~ $1' Ii loltli dn. pym1. 17<; •I totol '*I. Pl""I. '"'I lo• & rK.., .. & o11 '""'Y""l dug"' .., """'· <rtdit J.,. 36 ,.,.,I. o.!Mod Pl""! P•K• 12'113.00 one!. lo• & IK.,!.L .1."M).IJ. P'ERCIN!AGl RAH 1009':1. $79oowN $79MONTH~~~s '72 DODGE VAN B,100 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED $AVE NOW IMMEDIATE DISCOUNTS ON'72'S '70 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill ? Or H T., 383 V ·8, ou!o. !ro11s., air cond., power ~l eering, power bto~e;, \'11iyl uiter•or 342 AIV s57 TOTAL $1688 00 117 ,,.,.~ '""'·111"•"-•~• DOWN •n<I 1u1 "''"'•&a!lrar•••n9<har9 .. on , (IDpr '1t<I•! IQ< JI>"'°' Do'enfd PT"''· P""~ $57 MONTHLY FO~JI> FULL S7109 >ntl ta•&hc•n,. Full<a•~P•«• PAYME NTS NO I PRIC[ 1 177~4() rrd lo • & l(On\I:. ANNUAL PfR. MO H CINTAGIRA!ll191 '1:o ALL NEW '71'S MUST GO •DARTS •DEMONS •CHALLENGERS • POLARAS •CHARGERS •CORONETS Ser.# .• · · · · • • •.•..••••... List .••••••.••••..... Your Cost ll29CIE1 31523 •.•••••..••... 3519.57 • ':" ..• , •....... 304211 "tt4 1B!El44441 •••••••••••.•. 2896.48 2542 11 WH23GIEl l OJl6 ••••••••••.• 3752.57 .•............ 317110 WH2JGIE 11 3065 •........... 3957.60 . , . , ......•... 3092°' WI 11381[1 !58!16 . SOLD ... 1379111 i I I Ii. I I I I •••• 3684'' WH23Gl f l25060 •••••••••. , . 4393.39 • , , ....•••..•. 36961' WH23Glf136557 •.•.•••••••. 4011.20 ..•. , .•.. , .••. 3377'' WH23Glf136558 •.........•• 4011.20 ; .......•.. , . , 3377'' Wlli861(' 48879 . SOLD~.~. 3Hl .. 1+,1, ......... T. ~· IMOT•~· ..... ~.~. '"'· ·"'·"90Ml98!1"'01 WH13GIE14 1273 •.••••.••••. 36•2.50 Wl23GIE 148 120 .•••••••••• , , . 3757.20 .............. 2925" .............. 3083" l/,(H 73GlE1 48 11! •••••••••••. 36 54.70 ..... , •••..•.. J083o<I LH23CIE109119 ••••••••••••• 3362.95 .-. .. ; • , ....... 2957's LH23Clfl 10980 . , .........•• 3421 .62 •. , • , .•. , ..... 2946JS t11 1se1c1111•e .. SOLD .. 941P.4t ... ij .......... 2942'' OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN Ser.I" •••••... · ·• ••.•.••••• lisr .............. , .•.•• YourC01t LH23C!EJ J7482 ••••••••••••• 3391.31 •• , . , . , ...••.• 2921 1s LH7JCI El32487 •••••••••••• , 3391 .31 LH23CI E\371 34 ••••••• , ••.. , 3462,11 LH23GI R~60600 •••.•. · .•••... 3961.08 .............. 2921 " .............. 2980" .............. 3347" •112ae111et8t111 .. SOLD•"·~ .. .;ia9'96Hlod1l .. l-~~~m.....;1i4;p.> LH23GIR287159 .......• 3111 .12 .............. 3329" ll 14 l El[ I I 998 jl .. SOLD"· .~ . .;ia9'ta11•~, ... _, iMOTO .,., *"•TO.,., r.o ·~·~· ,;. ,~,1!'1+"t 11 lH41CJB359353 ••••••• , •••• , 3155.70 ••..•• , , , , ..•.• 339511 LH4 IGIE136655 •....•...•••• 4010.49 , ••••••• , .. , , . 349541 Lt!9E1£18877 I .. SOLD.,..~ .. -t9t'11Hll0!.9 .. 4....,.,,..,..,.=.,.,.=.,.,;IMµ. ll29BJE12017 S ••....•...•.•. 3374.62 l l29BIE 12-4407 .............. 3026.15 .••••.••.•. , .. tt!J!'IC1 !4419 .. SOLD,-.~ .. ~--=_,.,.,,.,..,..,.,.,.,.,.,fb ll29CIE124471 ••••••.•.• , ••. 3026.15 : : : : : : : : : : : : : :269107 l l 79Clf12479 1 ••••••••• , •••• 3026.15 .. , , ••....... ·26910' ll29CIE125467 , •••.••••••••• 3790.11 •,, .••.•.• , .•. J303ll ll29GIEl29763 • , •••••••.•..• 3694.03 ••...•. ./::. ••. J178J" WH13G!El49544 ••••••••••.. 3754.95 •.....• I ...... 30901• WH73G1E14987 1 •.• , .•• , •... 3661 .70 ••............ 3000 11 WH 23GIE150598 •••..•••••.. 4050.62 ...••••.• , .... 34151' WH 23GIE150134 • ,, ......•• 1147.20 •. • .. · · · · • · · • 0 361411 '70 CHEVY NOVA Cpe /•"Oo ""'-•''°'"·WW ""'-wh"I <O<•'>, $1188 00 bock up l1gh1s, + fT\l.ICh much more. 337 av J FU LL s40 TOTAL s40 M••'"'' ""' PRICE DOWN PAYMENTS MONTH> S40 11 tniOI dn ovm•. \40 ;, totol ""'·Pl""' in:I. lo•· 1~..,,. & all '""Y'"'l thc7r90•"" "!IP• <•..du +or 36 "'"' O•f.,,"!I pym• pr~r \I 140 1ocl. 101 & IKt<>w. full toi.li pro:• S l:Xl1.4ll ""I. In• l 1(..,,. A'1N\JAI Pl~(£N! AGf RAif \1 6'1 '• / 68 ~~!~~~A•~. '"IM,''''' io1,.1. $ 7 8 8 '6 8 !m~•~D~1.~~ oi•<0odi<iooiog, rod io, '""" •i•JI $8 8 8 / L 7 ~~. ~~.! '~~~hKh, ''""''~ "'. '~98 8 0, XIV 22J 1nl•,1or, rood whe•ls, bvclr.el 1&0ts. VBM775 U pets. 722557 ' • ftlUPllCl NUPIKI fUUPllCI '69 ~~~!!., 1""'· rodio. '""" whitew111ll tire1, lo11dou to,, TPW21 J '69 ~~~~o~,~~::. ~~ Adio, fo<I.' oir, heott,, ZQG622 $988 '68 ~.~~~·~•~t~•-tt •~dOf,A"~ s999 ltfftw, t.ct. oir ...... -.,. wsw. WQD572. ••u l'tKI •uu PIKI nlUPllCl '69 ~:!!: .. ~~'·'~'""""""" $988 '66 ~!.~~.!~~~~~~~""'"''""" $888 '69 ~~J~~~~~~~.';.:$1 .188 fUU PllCI nlll PIK( r ••MO. lSll-46 Ml.PltCI 'L6 PLY Mou . · . · $388 'L6 ~~~!Y~.~~~,,~~!·A··· ~, ..... A $4.88 '66 ~.~~.c.~ "" ··" .......... " .... s499 u 2 o,, Mff r11dio, irtt-tff, Wfil1t-oll t1rn. 9510Jl u c1Mll. llA992 r--'""-.._ l°PU ... t ' ' ..UPIKI • 'J .... PllCI ""-1.Pfl<f .f '· • '- • -~····--... . -. -~. -. .. . -·-... -----~ ... ---· Frldayi. OclobH 22 1971 DAil Y •tLOT 43 LEASING? POPULAR MAKES. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR l)'RESENT CAR! ~ BRAND ' NEW Full power equipment inclui:l in g 6 way seat, t ilt t e lescopic 1teering wheel, factory air cond., etc., etc. I 3U39T2M4 i 6934 ). Ask Our lease Experts OFF FACTORY WINDOW STICKER PRICE Complete TRUCK & CAMPER Sales and Service Brand New GMC ''SPRINT'' Loaded with VS engine, radio, heater, tinted windshield, etc. (12471. '53487 BRAND NEW TRUCK AND CAMPER NEW 1971 GMC l/4 TON CUSTOM CAMPER . FULL POWER (1 187) NEW 11 FOOT AMERIGO CAMPER LOADED !4232) TOTAL PRICE BOTH UNITS END OF SEASON CAMPER SALE 55706 20<>Jo DISCOUNT '66 PLYMOUTH '68 CADILLAC 4 Dr. Sedan. V.S , Auto . Tran,., Radio, Heat•r. !RYDS98 J Full po wer, factory .t ir, vinyl roof. IXRK098 J 5599 52895 '70 AMX '70 CHEVELLE S.S. _. speed, radio •nd heater. ! P90A I VB, autom atic, radi.o, heater, fa ctory air. (253ADZ! 51795 53195 '69 MUSTANG MACH I '67 OLDS CUTLASS Racl io, he•ter, air cond., 4 spe•d. IXWZ475'1 Radio, Heater, Auto. Tra ns., Vinyl Top. ( 179ASNl. 51495 5695 FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE ON ANY NEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STOCK '70 MAVERICK Radio1 Heater, St ick. IZLA7081 51497 '68 CHEVY Y2 TON V.8, 4 Speed, Fleetside. ICE J482124824 l. 51395 . '64 CUTLASS 4 Dr., Rad io, Heater, Auto. Tra ns. I l78BNN ) ,. 5495 TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA The Sassy Llffle Car, Is Sassier Than Ever! ' READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN A BIG SELECTION OF NEW COLORS! • u.~~D HONDA CAR (636800) 51295 '66 FORD GALAXIE Radio, heater, •utomatic, pow•r 1t••ring, vinyl roof. 1556251 I 5875 '68 OPEL Radio a nd hea ter, 4 sp•ed transmission. IVZU27.9). 5595 '69 SIMCA Radio, heater, 4 sp eed tra ns miss ion. l780C9SI. 5875 '68 DATSUN '62 FORD RANCHERO '68 CHEV. IMPALA CPE. Radio, heater, auto., air, power 1tt•rin 9 & brakt1, IXIV559 I '66 CADILL.C CPE. DE Vil Full power •quipment pl us f~ctory air conditioning. 4 Dr., 4 Speed, Radio, Heater. IVHBl14 J ' 5695 . I ' ' I RHN255l 5349 " '• ' ) IKSJBOS l 51295 51795 '-' tr COSTA MESA 540-9641 " I •v - ·- -., t • • ! • \ • ., ·- 44 DAllY PILOT FndA1, Otlobet 22. lm - a.EAT THE PRICE THAW ! TIME l:l Factory ·schedules call for substantial increases on all new 1972 models within less than THlODOltl 1.0llNS Sl • TI_M ...... Q11ol/fy o..ter ... ..,., tin 1f11 · 30 days. Right now, however, every riew '72 in our treme.,dous Inventory is still frozen at '71 -price -levels, and still subjec~ 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! WHILE THEY LAST UN BEATABLE DIS COU NTS ON NEW '71's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC CARS STILL A BIG SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM! EASING. Our Volume Lease Department offers all popular American and Impo rt Makes at COil!,· PLe;~'oli~'i.EAsE EXPERTs TA1Lon YOUR LEAS E TO YO UR NEEDS . ''It'• the Service That Makes the Difference" 1972 TOR INO 1972 MUSTANG One Of So. California's Biggest Pinto Displays! e 1600 CC ENGINES e 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS e 2000 CC ENGINES e AIR COND. MODELS e 4 SPEED STICKS • CUSTOMIZED e 2 DOOR SEDANS MODELS We have more of next year's _ models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during the month of Oc· tober. A FIFTY YEAR RECORD! ' FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! . Our Truck Experts Can Serve Yau Ifft! F-100's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS 1972 THVNDERBIRD CAM PER SA LE MANY MODELS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO DEALER COST.- • . - 21/2 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL TRADE-INS! MUST ANG SALE Many to chaose from. '65 thru '71 madels. Caupes, hard· tops, convertible and 2 + 2 fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, , also air conditionin9 and automatic: models. EXAMPLEf >fi M~STANG H.T. RadiO';irttet~toma tic, pow er stflering & hr.!k11,, fa ct, air, 9ood mil11s . IOl-9CQ RI BLUE BOOK PRICE $3 525 OUR PRICE $2996 '10 F2 50 l/.c TON Pi<.ku~. Powt•od bv Fon! u.1, Low mllH. ""'"''Y Equlpl'fCI. (IUUl l. 11"" a-l'tltt Sll'O. our Ptl<e, '71 FORD Woqon $l496 l'ull Po ..... , Air COllC .. ClH tl'Zl, e1"" IOOlo Prl<t ll7U. Our l"•ott '69 FORD LTD l Or. H&rdiol), lt1d10. M ...... Au•o. Tr•~•-• Pow., S1t*rl"9-Ulnyl roo. f •tlO•Y Al• Cona., Good milH . oocs Ill ). Blu1 Boo~ ""'' SlSXI. Our "•l<f 2 96 6 ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TR ADES ACCEPTE D PA ID FOR OR NOT! ------~ ~AriONSPECIALS- ;"6-..7~6.--9_6_ 4 door. Lo\1' milr~. Orii;;inal thru-oul. (V'fi\1868) . '65 OPEL Kod erte Good mUC'.s. GN1d 1 ransportatlon. (90l'ASGf '65 MUSTANG v .R. l-larrl!np, TI.11dio. l lrater, f.<1r lnry Equ1pprd, Gorxl i\lilr~. !PA:\'7471 '66 FALCON Sedan Radio, Hr11!,,r. A uln, (;nod ;\!ill'S. 1Tl::.JOlR1 65 PLYMOUTH h"f Ill 2 dr. H.T. R&H .11uto . l"l\l·Pr !'!rrring, air cnnd .. i;:r.od mil!!S. PIT<IR<\1 Srdan, 6 cylindrr, ,.-'63 PLYMOUTH VALIANT Radio, 11eatPr, ('..ood -......._ / l\l ilr s. IPIX4161 \. 5896 896 59 ' L--------------------Sele Prlcu Good for 72 Ho11ra. C11r1 SubjHt to Prior Salo. FORD-LTD-GALAXIE- TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to chaose fram . '65 thru '71 Models, Sport roofs, formals, 2 door & 4~r hardtops & sedans. Fu~I power, a ir conditionin9. Wa nties available. '7 1 TO INO GT HARDTOP V.8, Radio, H1111ter, Power Steerin9, AM /FM. Warranty Av1i!eb!e, Approx. 8.ooo m-iles, ll67BSX ) BLUE BOOK PR ICE SJ 190 OUR PRJCE $2896 ' '69 V.W. Bus $19 96 '6$ FAIRLANE Sedan Radio. Heater, Auto. Tran.-.., \\.1 th all 5eat.-.. 4 Po"'"r Steerlni;!, Ai r Cond., spef'd. Good m ilrs. V-8 l.n\11 !><till:'S. !NHR.11;\l (Y\VS750l '67 FIREBIRD $1 39 6 '68 V.W. Fasrback $1096 Hard,top, V-R. Au1('1. Tr.<1ns., fully rquirrrd. Po1>>cr Strrrini.:. Rndin. He111 -good milrs. t"r, RAcini.: GN"Pn, Good m1IP.<:. rVWTt\81 1UTX849 f. Blur Rf)(lk Prier ~1 150. Our Pncro '66 VOLVO 1225 s1096 '71 CAMARO $2496 Stal.ion Wl'li.:nn. l.nAded. fi.000 milrs. 4 sprrd, Jn1\' mil!>!I. 1903DFA I, -BluF' Book Price fZX\12491 ,,2696. Our Prlr" r '67 MERC. Comet $8 96 '68 GALAXIE H.T, s149~ Sed. Radio. hratrr. tac-VS, Auto .. fl&H, P.S., tory equipped. \;nod Good Miles, mlles. (XSPOJ7) (YCY632J 1!!!!!!11 SALES DEPT. liii HOUR_S I AM TO ' PM MON.ffl I AM T0 "6 PM SAT · 10 All TO ' PM SUN I PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 1 AM -Tii9PM MoN I 7 AM To 6 PM TUE0 FRI ,. PARTS DEllT.-ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS j . ., '