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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot. . - Until ~73 • ID , an{: Surplus E1iot19li r Nu-irvine Land Ta_x Until '73? . By L. PETER 1'.RIEG - Of the 01lty Piiot SI .. ! , ) Property owners in Irvine will ,l!ay no city taxes until July 1, 1973. if voters ap- prove incorporation a! Jhe Dec. 21 elec- tion, a fiscal exPert hired by the Irvine Qimpany said today. building and reception clerks will · be needed immediately; four building in- spectors will be needed in March. two planners in April and a public works in· Revenues from sources other than tax- e$ Will actually leave a surplus by the end of the 1972-73 fiscal year, according to the budget projection prepared by Darrell Dalton, former city manager of Yorba Linda . Dalton was .Yo?-ba Linda's first manager after it incorporated in 1967 and l!lerved until last ye ar when he resigned to go into his own business. · _ Dalton said the city will spend more 1ban it takes in during· 1972-73, but a JieaJthy surplus during the first six .months of incorporation will more than make up the difference and eli~nate the need for City property taxes. spector in llf~y. >t Besides the administrator and his assistant, there will be no ·other city employes n~ded until July_ of 1973, ac- cording to Dalton. He said the city council, which will be formed immediately after incorporation,. (See ffiVINE, Page %) · ·• Russian Capsule Lands · on Mars With Red Ba1iner Dalton did not project what tax rate would be needed for the 1973-74 fiscal MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union's year. unmanned P.1ars 2 probe has put a Taxes paid to Orange County will not capsule bearing a Soviet pennant on the be affected by incorporation. until city of-red planet and is now in orbit around fi cials begin ~o ask for discq,0tinuation of !'.1ars, the Tass news agency said today . various services. The county rate fnr Tass said the five-ton Mars 2 probe, homes in the Irvine Ranch Wat er .District launched May 19, went into Mars orbit .fs $10.2712 per $100 assessed valuation. Saturday. Before entering orbit it ejected In his projections, Dalton forecasts a ca psule "which delivered to the surfac.e Jrvine will actually spend onl y S155,600 of Mars a pennant with a depiction of the •through June SO; while ·it tak~s i -:"Soviet 'flag." •$442,800. That sur_pl_~wfil oiiSJ..i.he • Scientific sources said both Mars 2 and >-jected 1972-73 dehc1 w~enrJ";n.~ otal P.1ars 3, launched a week later, carried -$1,157 ,000 and expe d1ture s am ount to equipment designed to soft-laad and seek . ,1,291 ,000. . .'-. life on f\.1ars. ~ Dalton says the embryonic city will . need only 8 skeletal city staff lhe first six Tass said Mars_ 3, launched May 28, 'months with the administr~lion's func· was als-o proceeding en route to Mars. t ions to be handled by a consullant until a The U.S. 1'-iariner 9 is already orbiting citf manager and an assistant can be Ma~ hired in July. All systems aboard Mars 2 are func· A deputy city clerk, and finance, tion it'lg normally, Ta~ said. ' Orange Coast Weather Gusty winds will whip up some "'arme_r weather .for the Orange Coast \Vednesday._ with tempera-· turls ranging frorq 65 to 7G degrees under rilostly suilriy skies. The communitu the'h1er .ieasO'n. has reached its peak u1irh. the finaL prod.uctiOn pf 1971, t/ie' Irvine CommUnit'y Theater·s '·Death of a Salesman." See E1t· tertainment, Page 20. 11.. M, ao,1 C•tltonil• c1111Ult1 c-1c• . Cre11wtre1 Dltth N.ilcn Dr.._ ... • l!dllorl•I "'" l!"1w:~1"m"'' F!11o1111e• 1~. •·• " " • • • ~ ,._,, ~in 'ft Ml,lhlal Funt11 II Natlfntl N-. t·J Qr~n11 CCU"'' I s,1.,·1, Ptf"ltr 11 SpOf'b 1 .. 11 S!f(k Mtrlctl• II·" Te!tv~IOI! 1'l Th·~~ri 7'0 Wt1tllft' • "~'Mfffl'f A1111 Lallftr1 " " "' Womtn'1 Nttn U·IJ Worlll New-1 .. , Tass said, "the station "·as put on a trajectory passing at a distance of 1."250 kilometers (570 miles) from the surface of Mars. Tass gave no further details of the capsule place4 on Mars. There was no. in· dic ation whether the capsule also con- tained instruments to search for signs of life. After trajectory placement, Mars 2 was orbiting Mars once every 18 hours. It was a minimum of 818 miles and a maximum of 15,600 mites from the planet1s SJJrface. Its orbital inclination to Mars was 48 degrees. , "As the automalic station approa ched ·the pla net. a capsu1e was separated from . it and delivere~ io-the surface of Mars a pennant showing the Soviet Union 's coat: or-a rms," Tass said. ,. On Sunday. the Communist party newspaper Pravda said t. e probe Man 3 was "approaching Mars" after con- ductin g solar experiments during its si11:· month journey from Earth. But the newspa per made no mention of the 'Mars 2 probe. · Tass said Tuesday "in'terplanetary outer-space wa1 e11:plored by-means of reaeafch· inslrumenb on board the sth· tion···tturini; its Earth to Mars jo~ey. ' ' ·-~ • ' ·' • • " I -• ,I Irvine • . . . . .;· fity er-s •' --· -. • • • DAILY PILO T * * * 1oc * * * • TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 30, 1971: . . \IOL '4, HO. 2li. I SECTIONS. 4t l"AGll!:S --eun • Gang Enters --.. Witl1 Guns~ Blazing ', NEW YORK (UPI) -A gang of ski· masked holdupmen, armed with a shotgun and a semiautomatic rifle that may ba've been stolen less than 24 hours earlier frofJ\ a state armory, wounded nine persons today in a $16,000 robbery at-t the Harlem Savings _Ba~. _ , , Police at the scene reported the rob-' ~ ~ bers had flr:ed "indlscriminately." They said at least three and as many as six men "'.ere involved i.Jrthe bank robbery. - The robbers fled in a green Pontiac which they abandoned several blocks -weSt-0£ the bank. -POllceSiid they ap- parently ran through Riverside Park to a waiting blue Cadillac. Police emergency squad units, hv'l helicopt~s and a mOtorlaunch converged - on the area overlooking the Hudson ,-Riv.er. - The robbers, wearing black ski masks, -entered the bank at about 9:45 a.m., pollc'e said, fired two bursts from the rifle before ordering everyone to lie on the floor while the e m pt i e d the tellers' cages. - "They walked rigl1t in the bank and s.~rted to shoot at everybody -no ques- tions asked, no words spoken," Police Sgt. Ed Su11ivan said. "They 'jumped behind the tellers cages and· took $16,000 ... A bank guard, another man and two women were wounded by gunfire and three men were struck on the head by gun butts during the holdup. Police Sgt. James Upton was shot by the fleeing robbers as he stepped from his squad car outside the bank. Upton's. partner, .Patrolman Thomas O'Neil, ,said the gunmen riddled the police car before speeding away in their car. O'Neill, who was not hit, said he and Upton emptied their .revolvers at the car as it drove off. _, DAILY "ILQT Photo b' Joh• Ytlttr11 DAZED VICTIMS OF Fl~E.CAR FREEWAY ACCIDENT ARE HE'Ll'ED BY-OFFICER JOHN ZIEGLER Powdered~Clay Spilled in the F1t11ity Covirecl_Victlms; See Additional Picture, Page) 3 . . ' . . Upton, at first reported critically in· 1ured, was taken to Columbia Presbyterian ~fedical Center where he later was listed in good condition. - . Treated al the same hospitaLwere Elva S1abloss, 70, Shot in the shoulder· Caesar Abru. 23, shot in the leg; 6ank guard Walter Cusic~, also shot in the leg: Cella Jones, 66, believed to have been hit in the ba ck by shotgun pellets; Rom an Gon,zales, 23, David Cianaro and Thelma Noveria, -19, all stMJck on the head, with ~-n ~utts, and Louise Toomey, 62, whose Blowout Cited fatality • ID . By JDHN VALTERZA . • /ot 1i.. Dt!IY "llot Si.off A blow.n tire on a heavily loaded pickup truck and .lhe lack of a centel' freeway ' divider created a de adly series ol grindr ing collisions on the San Diego Freeway in San Clemente Moriday killing one person and gravely injurin_g seven others. The wreckage or five vehicles and a thick cloud of dried clay dust snarled all lanes of·travel {or at least .an.hour. The dead man, whose car ~erved to avoid the truck snd slammed thrOugh. a barrier and over a steep bank w11S Juan ... A. Samarin. 54, of · -Guadalu~. Baja Califo rnia, Mexico. • : · -The accident was the worst of the year In the city limits-of San Clemente. A squad 0( Ji!eguards were quickly sum- 'I' . " -... -. -mooed to the · scene to help in rescue · Maria , 52, was thrown from the sedan work.. . . ~ sutler~ major injtl.ries. ~ The southbound p1ckilp truck laden with .. _ In the opposite lanes meanwhile, the dried clay powder blew a tire, highWay truck then sideswiped an auto driven by patrolmen said, then swerved-across the' Byron Hahn, 68;of Loli Angeles, who ·suf- gravel divider into a gr!)Up of cars fered moderate injuries. His car landed heading north. • atop a northbound barrier. '' The truck was driven by John Walter The truck then collided with a 1~4 Fowler, 28, of Downey. The vehirje iredan driven by Daniel Marques Avila, belongs lo Franklin l\,dams C.O., a 50, o( 56S2 Lincoln Ave.', ress. lie S\lf· ctramics supply firm with operations In , fered serious, injuries, ~s did his San Clemente. Fowler suffered modar.ate passenger. Carmen T j1llo, 56, of injUrie.3 In the crash. Nor¥:alk : Jessie Rami • 67..,.l'also of The · 12:40 p.m. tragedy occurrfkl' • Norwalk, and Jesus a Gutierrez, 46, midway between Avenida Pi<;o and whose a~dress not .immediately Camino de la Estrella. ' available." The first Impact w~s wtth Samarln's The final collision-oh the rapid se- .auto, which crossed ·lnlo opposite lanes · quence Involved a large f~rvlces van after the crash and careened over the driven by Poul Larry Monje, 25. of Santa embankment Th< dead man's wife, (See CRASHES, Page I)• / I . . 1n1ur1es were not immediately determin-ed. f"\ . Police and FBI1 ag~ said they were investigating the possibility that the rifle may have been among the weapons stolen Monday from the New York .state Armory In nearby Yonkers by ' four p nmen in milit?rY uniforms.-;-~ . ~ SeJ,J.. Bennett' Ill • WASlilNGTON-(AP) -Sen.· Wallace F. Beitne~t (R-Utahj has been hOS"pitali:z- ed at BeU1esda Naval Hospital after su(; re.ring a spell or )Weakness during a 'speech before the While liouse Con- ference on Aging. An aide said Mond8.y. however, that there is no cause for serious eonccrn about the 73-year~ld senator. I 1 ' I ., . . . Search Gor.s 01a Piirate· Becomes4 ' • • • ohin Hood' ., . ,. _, 1 ., ... • • • WOODLAND, Wash. AP) -An airplane hijacker has vanished with two parachules and $200,000, and the searcll for"him ha~ ended for all hut the FBI. to~ University of \Vashington sociologist clJlls the sky piracy an "a~·esome feat in lhe 'battle of n1an against the machine," Dr. Otto Larse n .said the skyjacker 11ip- p~rently has v:on public admiration as "one man ovcrco{l'ling. fo r the lime tK!ing ariyway, tK-hnology, the corporation, the establishmenl, the system ... ...Thus, ·.acsen said .... lhe hijacker •·com9 off as a kjnd of curklu3 Robin Hood, tak- ing from the rich -or al least the, big and complex.O;lt· doesn't mailer ~·hether he gives it to the poor or not." _ Ff011t P8f• I • IRVINE ... ~U not to a ooint 1 plaMlrig com\. mission until April. Dalton said his projections are based on "ttYeral 'key. factors tha~ we.re not taken into CQn'sidcration In earlier tai· 11ion studies performed by variouJ lie.rt' ~ • ctes;-including he counly pl~ department. iit--Tiie p ~V1ous-stttdles.-1t--4e1st"'"'One· or which :alleged a need for .a ~ltY property ta,.; immediately, were • founded on in· correct or outdated population_ and revenue estimates , Dalton said. Ile ...s,aid revenues f~om buildin'-11n~ engineering fees wUJ be greater while the projected planning staff win bf Je ss than earlier estimates. The assessed valuation, whidt Dalton figures at $74 million, actually w~ ht,V• no bearing until 1973-74. sinct oo cltf ,tu· es will be levied before lhcn. Irvine. as a cit)', would gel most ol ~ -projected $1.S million reyenut the Hrat 1J rnonths from the following : -Building permit fets, $333,000 • State gas tax funds, $271.000 . -Motor vehicle license fees . $246.000. ·-Arterial HJghway Finance 1ranr s. $150 000 . .-Business licenses, $l$0,000. -Engineering fees, $90:000. -=-sates and use tax. $11(1,000. ' .. ~ FBI · officials in Porlland,. Ore .. and :>tattle say they "'ill ~ntinue their pursuit of the man who apparently bailed out of the hljacked Northwest Airlinea jetliner last "'eek as it flew from Seattle to Reno, Nev. But local law .enforcement agencies ha v:e turned to other chores. OAILY 1"1\.0T '1•11 l"hotl WORSHIPERS HEAD FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AFTER LEAVING ONE OF ·BA~TIST BUSES At 7:30 1.m., Bui Capt1in1 Meet for Coffee, Doughnut' and Prayer Again1t Breaikdown1 -Plan check fees. $95.000 ... 'Other revenue sources include clgare!le tax monies, property transfer tees. room tax. trailer license fees. ABC licen.,e fee!, miscellaneous license fees, interest, pla,,. ning and zoning fees and fees from the sale of maps and publications as well as \lehlc!e code fines and gas tax engineer- ing grants. · • .HqACKllt SKETCHED ~ Attlet.'1 'Q. I . Coo,.r' ; "There's nothing new and we've taken our men off unless something else turns • up ,;' a spokesman' for 'the Clatk County, Wash;; sheriff's office said Monday of the search Jor the hijacker ,ln the bru1hy, Umbered. Cascade Mountain, feothills of · aouthWe!t Washington. Busi11g Good . for Spirit:J Fron1 Pqe 1 CRASHES .... The FBr continut-d queslioning do7.en~ of persons who ·believed they re<:t1gnized a romposite sketch of the hijacker, but Co/jtll Mes u Baptist Ch.ur ch Puts Gospe~ on Wheels ti.1ajor expendltures incl ude: -Streets, $350,000. -PGlice, $280,000. -Engineering. $157.000. ~lreel ,.,laintenance. Sl50.rxx>. -Administration. $150.000. lhe investigators reported no success in "O. you ca-11 't get to Heqv e11 finding a definite lead. _ 71ew Cadillac ... " · 'fl ' ~ Officials said they had concentrated the By ARTHUR R. VINSEL in a· most others -a 40-friend minimum - is --a Christmas stocking ~\ght fttt high. Fe Springs. He was nGt hurt, patrolmen search around "roodland because the 01 ,,.. o.,,, 1";111 si.u laid, jetliner's flight reeorder had indi cated The old Bapt ist Youth F'eHowship ditty Sail Cleinente polfce, fi remen and small shifts in the plane 's air position as on futility of reaching yonder.shore in a -Jifeguard& ~II sped to the scene wit h ii passed over !he area . costly• Detroit car -predate9 a current \'ehiCle1 wh ich were used for amb'ulance LaW enforcement officers searching for rcligiOus campalgn called the Bus . tra nsport. Victims were taken t~ South the hiiacker were faced "'ilh three major Ministry. disadvan tages -surprise, piecemeal You can at least get as far as the First Coast Cqmm unity-Hospital and • Mission ,,Jdence and tho mctic"lous plann,·ng B Ch h f c t M · Id Co lTI ·1 H ·1 I u aptist urc o . GS a esa-..in an o m uni Y ospt a · which apparently went into lhe deal . lhe Ch G C Vh" G"ll Th ·t ' bul th nly Y evrolet , . M , \ 1te or 1 ig. e CJ Y s own am ance -e O first involving the escape· of a hi1·ackcc by h" · I I II · d h" I · Jh Busing students to ac ieve ra cia in-u y cquippe en1ergency ve 1c e 1n e p•rach,te. . h 1 h · I legralion 1n American sc oo s Js muc rn 1rea -a so was put lo use. . The air pirate seiied conlrol of the the news today. Cl ay dust carried in sacks on the plane Thanksgiving Eve. passing a nolc Yet while another traditional tune says pickup hampered rescue efforts and at to §te"'ardess Florence Schaffner "l}iich tt:al Jesus loves all the little children -times cut visibility severely at the scene. "d h I d bo b d Id bl ll coated officers and victims alike. sai e___l? a m an wou ow up-·· red and yellow; black and white -they Californ ia Highway Patrolmen today the plane unless he ¥01 what he wanted. • are precious in His sight" not much His demands -bizarre al the outset -l'O\·erage ha s been given Sunday School were examin ing the pickup and ruptured · t ·d d · · h · h 1n re rospcct provi e. an u1s1g t into t e busing .. tire. careful planning \l'hich apparently >,1•cnt The same vehicles are being used lo The crash was the second in as many -~ h" · da vs i11 the area in wh ich the Jack of 1 ' 11 operation. , . spread the Gospel not only among the d. :.d . 1.~ cd . 1 e asked for $200,000. which he reeeiv· young bu t the Orange Coast's elderly as 1\1 er protection 1g r prominent Y· ed in $20 bills, and for two paracht11es. II ' Last Sunda1. on as retch of free"·ay at A d h "d h . led t to M I we · Sa o f 1-wr 1 ded ... lth o e sai e wan o go ex co. Every Sunday a fleet Gf 12 buses and n no re, '° wagon oa w . The .pline circled over Seattle fGr 21.1.i two smaller-van's backed by a team in-10 persons careened •crou the bare sls,.ip hours .lo\'hile the mGney and parachutes I d" th • • d ' d h • G d G and struck anolhm_ ehlclf , l ~ ~ ~ c u 1ng e i...ur an t e ar en rove . ;r.t ·, · t 1 .J." N \\"ere obtt.tned. dog-catcher rumbles out on a regular ..,. ' .Wheir.the plane landed so thi! hijacker mission. ' ~uld ')1ck up !he money and lhe chutes, DestinatiGn: 301 ~1agnolia Ave., Casla Cusliman-J'apped To be. Marihe Commandant WASHINGTON (AP \ -President Nix· on today announced he will nominate Lt. Gen . Robert E. Cushman Jr., dtpuly direclor of the Central Intelligence Agen.. cy, to become commandant of the Marine Corp.<i. The 56-year-old Cushman. No. 2 man at CIA since 1969, would serve a lour-year lerm as Marine commandant, succeeding Gen. Leonard F. Chapman Jr., who ·will re tire Dec 31. Cwhman is no stranger lo NixGn, hav. Ing served as his Assistant for nationa l security affairs in the 1950s when Nixon was vice presldenl . Al the Pentagon, !he betting fa vGrite in some circles For head of the Marine Corps had been Lt . Gen. John Chaisson, chief or staff or the corps. Snme he Grder~d two. more parachutes -Mesa and, ultimately, a point beyond .. sports ch~tes which could b! opened by Drivers, individual bus captains and hand du~i_ng a free fall . 'J'.he first ones usually their pastGr. Dr. James 0. "'ere m1htary chutes_ which could be . Combs, gather at 7:30 a.m. for coffee, opened only by a static line attached to doughnut.s and prayer· a gain st the plaine. , breakdowns or collisions. He released the 36 other pa.ssengets "And then they fan out all over .. " says and (wo or the aircraf~'s six cr.ew Dr. Combs. m~mbtrs .:and then specif!~ to pilot i{e is 44. an enthusiastic preacher of Willilfh Scott how the plane shoul~ be Baptism and Sunday School busing. who flowq, to a refuel_lng stop ~l Reno, ?'iev., \\·as licensed at 16 to stand behind a en route tG Me:uco -alutude ~o more HillsborG, Texas pulpit. . than 10,000 f~I , the rear boarding door ")'ye been preaching for 28 years." he <>pen. the landing ~ear extended a~d flaps declares. lowered to slGw airspeed to 200 miles per The successor to Dr. P. G. Neumann hour. . . took his post two years ago and has a The type of ai~craft -a Boeing 727.-vision of doubling or tripling membership rmiy ~ave been 1nv1>l_ved more by choi~e of the city's largest Protestant church, 1• ~han ch~nce. A B<>e1ng spo~e.sm~n said among all ages. he 727 ~s the only commercial Jetliner SurKlay School buses are the mechani z· from which a person could ba~ out sue. ed cavalry in Dr. Combs' campaign for cess!ully. The pass~nger ~.tair~ lower th~ Gne who originally spread His Word vertically from the tall , and It "ould be riding a dGnkey or-On foot. a very s.afe ~~op · · · away from _the flaps one bus goes to Huntington Beach. and engines, the spokesman said . . anothtir to south Santa Ana ; anolher As the plane took off for Reno, the hi· toward Laguna Beach a'nd the remainder jacker stayed in the rea~ of the p\a~ and throughout the Harbor Area. The lov cost nearl y $100, Dr. Combs admits, but a churcbman cannot rileasure S<>.ils in cash value. Likewise. the First Baptist Church's [!eel of. red and "'hilc bu~es is not a fund -raising proposition, nor expected to break even . Cpsts including fuel, sgare parls and insuran fe run roughly $10.000 per year. Naturally, Insurance is important. •·We 've never had a dent that we caus· ed." says Dr. Combs. "\Ve pray every \\'Cek the Lord \\'ill be with us. .. Bui after awhile tbe staflstics just pile .l!P against you ." Getting the fleet of buses off on Sunday morning rounds,4'; a prime concern of the mechanical crew, which conduc_ts in- spt{"tion and maintenance ever)· Saturday at the church. Harold Lundell. a retired Marine Corps master sergeant with 20 years' duty,· spends his work week as a Garden Grove Pay Raises Cut To Get 1,oso Emplo ye·s Back DAYTON, OhiG (UPI) The Frigidaire DivisiGn of General Motors an· nounced today the signing of a "historic agreement" "'ilh an electrical workers union calling for 5,000 workers to forego . previously agreed on pay raises in order that 1,050 laid-off workers cGuld be rehired. Company officials said the ";orkers were la id off during the past year because of low sales and high labor costs. The recall i; a result of a contract modification wilti the International Union of Electr ical \Yorkers. It negales an $18 per week pay ra ise and cost of living in· creases. "This agreement is an important first step in the· acco1nplishment of parity in _ labor·wage and benefit level~ between Frigidaire and its compet itors.'' sa id Harold W. Campbell, vice president of GM. . Police Department Huma.u.e Office r. He serves voluntarily as ' Baptist bus maintenance chief on Saturdays ... Second in co mma nd is Rosroe Speak, an engineer. Lundell and Speak offered some time ago to provide animal contrDI service to the city of Costa Me sa on a contract basis, but Mayor Robert M. Wilson's council politely declined. "r..1ayor \Vi\son is a men1ber of our church and comes every Sunda.v. when he isn't out of town,'' Dr. Con1bs says proud- ly. Third mechanic on the Salurciav shif! is Da n fllauerhan, 19, who just '1ovrs to v.•ork on engines. " "Ifs sort of a hobby "'ilh him,'' says Dr. Combs. The trio kee ps the fl eet of buses and '"'o new \lolks"•agen \•ans -· t~e $10.000 an nual budget in cludes payments - in worki ng order for the drivers, all specially licensed . Jockeying four differenl brand s around the Orartge Coast gives the men a chance lo develop favorites among the old buses. "They prefer the newer ones," Dr. Comb s qufps wryly . "\Ve're always Oil the I o o k o u I for a new bus.'' he adds, noting rhey are purcha sed after retircntent from public carrier lines or from dealers. No !egitlmate source offering a good deal on a used one, however. will be Gverlooked in the Baptis t bus ministry. Chief coordinator for 'the Baptist buSes is Dennis Lockwood, 24. a student at Pacific Coast Bible Co!lese, Pasadena, \\'here Dr. Combs also teaches. The Costa fl1esa theological student sets routes, iJ.Ops . .schedules and ma in· tains regular phone con tact >,1•ith drive rs and volunteer buS capta ins. -..Bullding Department, $101.000. =-£'Janning, $i3.000. .... , Miscellaneous expenditures will Include city council. clerk. finance , attorney, non- departmentaJ employes, ,public buildin11, street trees and parks. . _, During a press conference today, Irvine ;Executjve-Vice President Raymond -L.. Watson explained why Dalton ha.d. beeo retained. , Basically. Wal.son said, ''Because Gf his ·practical experience in prepa ring and liv· ing with a munictpal budget for a new ci·. ty..., . · "He is no mere theoretician, obviously. Vire also wanted an updated study on the city of Irvine lax situation," Watson said; noting 'an other studies arc at least one year old. "Mr. Dallon's findings were in· dependently arrived at. He received only one directive from us. and that was to !ell us.~ as the city of Irvine's principa l taxpa yer . what we could 1easonably t x· pect the tax cost of incorporation to be, ba sed on a realistic cily bud'get." · ~'atson said Dalton has told him the . estimates are conservauv,. ~ The .cyimpany exeeulive also sires,t'<I that the report ·is not Intended to be any 0 sorl of directive on how the future cily council should run the city. "The study will be made 11 vailable t~ all city council candidates who request · tf.em ," Watson said. W ar1n December Beginning Seen Sorneone musl ride shotgun for the Don't put your galoshes b"ack In driver an d ride herd on the smalle r Su n· mothballs rel. but the \Vea therman day Sc hool·bound passePgers and the bus predicts foi-\1.1!.'dnesday . an unusually capt ain is lhe answer. Ht is a director of summery 74 degrees and a sunny first in-t ransit fellowship. He is a songleader. day of December. . • He is a "·ipe r of noses. ~ Chill y \vinds and gray overca st in the The bus captain is equipped to handle \.l'ake of a feeble storm froht that crept ahnos t any emergency and ca n pa st the Orange Coast Monday will presu mably call for divine guidance "'hen diminish and clear up b~ tonight. he feels unequipped. The storm's fr inge dampened some .Just about all contiogencies have been areas. dappllng the sidewalks with rain· fa ced so far. cxccp1 for one occasionally~rops and making freewa ys and surface encoun1ered by airline captains. streets slippery for traffic. .. No Bai:ttist bus capl ain has had lo an· Gusts of wind up to :'IS mile!! per hour ... observers felt Cushman's CIA assign· men l wall of such Importance that he would not be tapped fGr a purely military post. the four crew members in the e<>ckptl. as "We even have one that goes dow n on he ordered. . Lido Isle," sa ys Dr. Combs. The last words the c~ew had .with the He is proud of the fact Sunday School hijacker over the aircraft intercom . II I I I · I bo t th fh the aircraft bus riders represent a eves o socte y system came a u e 1 e . . in terms of wealth and age , from lumbered through cloudy, night skies Sh !' D . t v· L"d The company said 200 laid-of! employes \'.'ould be recalled next ~eek and the· 850 others would return by February. nounce,to passengers !hat they are being danced across puts of the Soulhland ind hijacked to st.' Joachim's or some 0th.er are ex'pec!ed again Wednesday in moon· plac.-. of worship. lain areas. ' OlAN61 COAIJ DAllY PllOT H11tl•t t .. a-ti ••••tN Yllli.., s-,-..,. OAANGI COAST l"Vl !.IS1"1NI COl.\~.&.l'IY. ••~orl N. w .... '"'"""""' '"" '"""'..,.. J •~k R. c~•l•v v;c, l"rt11G••u ..... Gtf'lt••I MIMtlr n.11'11 1 KttYil ,.,,.r Tht""'' A. 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"'"' •II-·~cl•I ,.r. 111111i... ti C"'V•iflll l""'lr· lt(W t!ill llMMt N141 11 iltwJilll lot(~ ....... (Mlf N.-•, (tllllr~l11 J\tlltt•"ifl~ _..,. o.,r,, n 11 """"'!" '! "''11 '' ,, """'"'1" 111111.,v '"'"'" ""'' 1.1J 1M11tfl1r. O\'er the \Voodland area . Ta 1n1ar r11'1e o ia 1 ,o., Tu d Air force pilots follo"·ing the hijacked otal _:nro men! as o ~st es ay t ·d th ~fd t ~ne leave Wl'IS 1,041. many of whom p1efer the bus Pan~ sa~ dey i no s:e d d frigid to their O\\'O one or two cars parked In the ar ene . unprcssurize . . the dri\'eway al home. passenger. compartment Gf the airhner, "Thty don't all come lhe same Sun. b.ut "'hen it touched down al Reno the sky day," Dr. Combs adds wistfully. pointing pirate was gone. out a cross all ministers must bear in It Figures; Girl 33.23.33, Needs Man for Fan1ily : common. :·1 attended a retreat - 1 prefer to call It 'an ad \'ance' -at Lake Arrowhead recentlv. "'ith some ministers from the JOO lar&est Su nda y Schools in America." he adds. Tops is the Akron Baptist Temple in Ohio. v>'ilh !!I buses and 140 riders. \\'hile th e Firiit Baplist Church of llammond, Ind .. has 112 buses and 2,000 riders. PHOENIX. Arii. (UPI \ -An 18-yeAr· Compa rl'd to 1hem. Or. Combs' chun;h old girl. 38-28-38, "'ho mus t mArr~fsl fields 14 vehicles with a combined le~al legally keep her fam ily together s sealinJi! capacity of 580 \\'orshipers. Nn t1d\'erlising for a hu &band. n1atter lhe size, alt ha ve the sAme 'I'he 'girl, identified only by a telephone 1nission. number in a front page ne\\'spapcr They are sellers of salvation. in the itorv, said she w:ints 8 "men with rneRns sense library boo\.;mobilts o (ft r · ood h " knowledge. and g C aracter' Prizes arc oHered fo r \' a r i o u !I She said her father "'&1.<1 dead, hl'r mother has been hospitlllited and she \\'R.'I "' achievements-rewards are mal,riat as forced 10 care fGr four sisltrs. age~ 2. 4, "ell as spiritual -if'IC'lJ.ldin~ reeruitment •13 and 16. of fr itnds "'llhoot church aff\h aUon. • An attorne" iid\·i~ed her lhlll sfnct .<1'he '""'e give Bibles and bic~cles and one J thing and another fo r bring ing others and "'AS under 21. ma rriage is tht! only "'11Y memorizing Script ures," Dr. Combs say1 she could keep the tamll)' togetht-r. ~he of his Orange Coa~I bus ministry. fa id. lie ind the Re\·. Jim Vineyard. director "I'll oot make anyont" sorry to ma rry." o( bus minist ry for the Thom tis Road she s11id. "J'm hontsl. tan ('()Ok, sew. do &ptist Church in Lynthbur;:, \:1 .. see ainything." eye to eye in modern methods of stie ident ified tw-rk:!f a• a high sehool gpreadlng the {;Q!iJtel. Tilt Rev . Vln,.y1rd graduate, "bro wn hair, brt'J\\•n eyes. ISO sums it up In ""'ord of Life," ti church lb1 • s feet, 7 inch es. 38-28-38. non1mokr publication. and nondrin ker." "In ~!ark 9:41 , .Jesus said that A ftw hoors nfler her ~1ory 1ppt11rrd. '"·lloaot\'Cr ~i\·c., 8 cup of "'altr in ffi~ the glrl s;ild Shf' had "Rbout 2(1 or1-2~ d1f· name'.shidl oot Inst! hi.! '""'3rd · J "'onder fe1cn1 cslls 3nd I h11vft four or fb·e: th111 I Y.'hRt \\'e y,•111 ict for some of tht pr<>- htHt 10 me tt:-A('tuall.v, l'1•t had more motion$ "'e'ust~" !hlln tha:l - l'vt hid aome ·crank c:all1, One trt'asure soon to be awitrded l loc•I Sund:y School chlld1 bringing -tb• too.'' -. Sl101·tcut Sl1ortcl1ru1ge . , . • In this area carpet installation labor cliarges are probably as low a1 an y place in Amel'ica, $1.25 to $I .SO per square yord. New York City prices for carpet installition are $3 .SO per sq uare yard. Many other cities have costs of $3 .00 per yard. Northttn C•lifocn i• cotes ore $2 .00 to $2.50. What thi1 all points out, is the higher cha net to get 1 poor insta llation. Know your retailer! Ma~e sure he is a licensed co ntractor! ... .'At Alden'5 our installer1 are paid hourly, insuring• e1r1ful1 complete inst11l1ti~n. We maintain ,pleasant, lntelligent, capable men, trained by us. "' Our method's of installation are not s e c re t -NO SHORTCUTS ! ---· ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av1. • COST A MESA 646-4838 HOURS· Mon..Jh•u-lhoH~9 ~ 5:30 -Fri., 9 le 9 -Stl., 9:3d"t e-5 . ' • ' • r ' I l .. • HuntinM1on Beat!h ~ .. . . . -Fountain Valley · - Today'a Fliiil • -_\ -*-- VOL:--M·,-. N:....-2""6;3"'SECTIOl'l ~ PAGES I -. --ORJt.NGE-COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, '197-1' JEN CENTS ·Trustee Urges D~velopers -Pa-y for @.Y RUDI MEDZIELSKI 01 1111 Diii¥' ,!lot St10 Oevelo_pers of large housing tracts in the City oftluntington Beach should be made to pay for schools required by their building projects. · That is the opinion of ~r. Rafph Bauer, a trustee of the Ocean View School District. who contends that the schools have been abus~ by the developei's and that he is "sick of it." The builders, according to Dr: Bauer. shouJd begin to exercise some social responsibilities. "The master planning in tti.ls io_wn stinks~ l've~g_ot my_ belly full of this whole thing," he fulmlnaled . HI$ scathing attack during t.1onday ni~ht's session of the Ocean View school bo~rd was aimed directly at the Signal Landmark._p.mject which would ultimate- ly add an estimated 30,000 persons to the Bolsa Chica area, which lies within Ocean Vie~istrlct boundaries. Dr. auer pointed out that the projeei woul :..require the building of a new high sc I and possibly three elementary sc Is. He said he does not know where the money is going to come fro • .'.. - The Ocean View schOOI board member, who also holds .a seat on the board of trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, bflieves that developers ought to be forced to con· tribute to the schools in the same w_ay they are required lo pay park fees. · ·· "ll you can~do lt_[ar park.s. why ii) heaven's .name can't you do it for schools," be asked. "" A provision in the California Education Code gives . city councils the power-to deny building permils to developers unless they have donated land for schools, Dr. Bauer claims. He polnted out, however, that this aiuld only be done Soviet Flag on Mars ' Russiam Orbit Spaceship Around Red Planet MOSCOW {UPI) -The Soviet Union's unm~nned . Mars 2 probe has -put a capsule bearing a Soviet pell.{lant on the red pl anet ·and is now in orbit around Mars, the Tass news agency said today. -Tass said the five-ton Mars 2 probe, launched May 19, went into Mars orbit ~till'Gay. Berore entering orbit !rejected a capsule "wl1ich delivered to the surface of Mars a pennant with a depiction of the Soviet nag." .. Scientific-Sources said both Mars 2 and OC Builders 'Lock Out' All Teamsters Builders in Orange County tod!Y Joined other contractors in Southern californla in "locking out" all Teamster UniOn workers Crom county'. buUding projects. · Spokesmen for th e bwlding industry called. for the lockout Monday as a retaliation lo the week-old Teamster r;trike against scattered building sites. · Royce Coln , executive director of the Orange Coun ty chapter ol the 'Building lndustry-Association, said his group represents 167 general contraclors in the county w_~o have agreed to the lockout. ' "We have instruCted contractors to Mars 3, launched a week later, carried equipment designed to 'SOft-land and-seek life on Mars. Tass said Mars 3, launched May 28, was also . proceeding en route to 1'1ars. The U.S. Mariner 9 is already orbiting Mars. - All systems aboard Mars 2 are func- tioning normally, Tass said. T~ said, "the station was put on a tra~ry passing at a J distance of 1,2SO Seal Beach Post kilometers (570 miles) from the surface of Mars. Tass ,.... gave no further details of the capsule placed on Mars. There was no in- dicatkln whether the capsule aJ1i con- e t<ii'ned instruments to searCh for signs of lite. · After trajectory placement, Mars Z WQS orbiting Mars Opce every 18 hours. It was a minimum of 818 miles and a maximum of 15,ilOO miles from the planet's surface. I Dennis Courtemarche Will Be City Manager Its orbital inclination Jo Mars was 48 degrees._ • "As the automatic station approaclled the planet, a capsule was separate<! from it and delivered to the surface' of Mars a peMant showing the Soviet Uni9n's coat- of·arms," Tass said. . - On Sunday', the Communist party newspaper Pravda said t.he probe fl.tars 3 was "approaching Mars" after con- ducting solar experiments during its Six· (See MARS, Page %) Police Talk • Armed Teen- Frotn Store • ' ;> l . .. -· '.An armed 'burglary ouspecl, trapped in 1 Huntington Beach antique shop was Denni1 Courtemarche, a, of Hun-separa(e re'CalfiecUons. iilked into BWTtnderlng Mooda.y-nl&ht by tington Beach, today became city "My councilmen felt that l performed a police sergeant. manager of Seal Beach. , adequately during this tunnoil and I feel The 16-year--0ld boy 1ave himself up He was appointed to the $22,000.a-year I can do if now," said Courtemarche,' ad-without firing a shot after officers ringed post Monday night by a 4 lo 1 council ding that he is soon planning to moVe to 'tbe11hAp he allegedly was burglai;iting. vote. Seal Beach. , The youth, who gave police ·a Los He said that Meyers would be available Angeles address, is in custody t(J!iay, Courtemarche took over the city's top in an advisory capacity on any special charged w.ith burglary in the ihcident administrative post from Robert Meyers problems that might arise. which took place at about 9:30 p.m. at who resigned last week over a breakdown The We Shop, 217 Main St. in communications with the City Coun cil. Officer Richard Hooper said he was for elemen~ schools and not for ·high schools. .. Dr~ Bauer urged that both the Hun- tington Beach City Council and. the Orange County Board of Supervisors_ be warned that a school shortage exists in the 1,940 acre Balsa Chica area. S{>Okesmen for Signal Landmark aiuld not be reached this morning· for reaction to Dr. Bauer's comments. The Santa Ana-based subsidiary <If Signal Oil Company has rectlved ,the go- ahead signal for construction of a bousinl development of t28 acres, the first ph.a .. of the project. Although it Is still in the engil'leertng 'stage, it is expected that \the fJrm wilt begin construction during the second quarter of 1972. The airriplex Is to include single family homes, coupled with 10me ,...duf>le.xes ahd commercial developments. ' ' -make-Work 3Y.ailable 19 all other crafts not connected to the Teams ers as ong as that is economically feasible," Coln. said. Councilman Thomas Barnes was the p 'l L Lands · answering a silent alarm at the coin and only council member to oppose his selec· l ot 011 antique shop when he assertedly spotted tion. It was based on the groU~n-:;ds~t;;_h:'!at;.t~h~•------~--'-'----~--the--!uspect-near-8-ooin-case..at . .the.!ronf._ outhrut-cltnt<Sn houtir1fa"f! undergone of the darkened store. · "The lockout and the pickets will not close all jobs," he added. "Some con. siruction sites are at a stage where no Teamster workers are used, and some of these projects have not been picketed." Neither union officials or management spokesmen could give figures on how many Orange County workers have_ been aff~by the labor struggle. ... The ndustry has been crippled by a We<!.k· ong labor dispute between three contr tors' associations and the union. The strike has idled as many as 100,000 drivers and craftsmen in 11 Southern Cal ifornia counties. The Building Industry Association call- ed Cor the lockout Monday at sites managed by independent contractors unaffected by the strike. Teamsters spokesmen were unavailable , for comment. J The call for the lockout came as negotiators agreed to put aside a key representation issue and concentrate on economic negotlations, said C. V. Holder, the chlef 'tll,jinagement negotiator. The sides "are not very close to agree- ment," he said. .The ta lks will concentrate on wages and working conditions, including a union demand for an 85-<:ent hourly wage in- (See STRIKE, Page .1) Orange Coast \\'ea Cher Gusty winds will whip up some warmer ~·eather for the Orange COiSt WMnesday. wtth tempera- tures ranging fron\ 65 to 75 degrees under mostly sunny skies. l i\SIDE TODA\' The cbmmunity theater seasO'I\ has reached its peak with the jinaL production of 1911, the fr11ine Con1mnni'ty Th.eater's "Death of o Sale-tman.''. St:c En· t.trtainment. Page 20. t.. M, •• ,. C•ll'-f• Cl1ulfie. Cetnk l ,,.."_. OtUI! Holittt 01.....:tt ••1twrt11 l'etl •Rltrfl~lll ,tft.llCI Mffttt"9 Alll LMHl't ti Movte1 tt "'~ :::=.t::.:. ~ ti °'"'" Cewtl" • · ti IYIN l'..tff 11 • lllOrh l'-11 .... ltkll Mtrll•h la.It 6 TMYl91M JI • ™'"" ,. 1'·1t W•eltter 4 11 Wtnitll'I M•• l>-11 l4 • Wfflt N-W " , a p1"9batlon ary period. At Toky o, Rests Hooper said that the te.enager saw him. Courtemarche, who makes his home at standing outside the sto re and laughed, 7592 Volga Drive, Huntington Beach, wilh B then picked up a rifle and moved out of , his wife earo1. a school teacher. has been efore Returniiig sight back into the darkness. employed by the city of Sea l Beach for As more officers arrived on the scene, six y~ars. . . · TOKYO (UPI ) _ Elgen M. Long. the Hooper said the youth reappeared at the The new job means a $6,000 yearly first pii-Ot to fly over the earth's "Four front of the store and· aimed the ri£1e at raise over his previous position as assis· Corners,,, is resting today befr.<<: laking the officer: ifooper said he then fired his tant city manager. off for the United States and the end of shotgun once through the front window. Courtemarche said this morning that his 2J,OOO-mile flight. He missed the yo\!tfl who again retreated he feels confident about his performance to the back of the ~ore. on t~ job even though the position of city The 44-year-old commercial airlines . ~ At this point, the suspect apparently manager has stood on shaky ground in pilot from Woodside, Calif., p~: down in telephoned Sgt. Jack Reinholtz, watch the politically troubled city. Tokyo Monday on a flight from Wake commander for the police department. ·'City managers are always on shaky Island. He told the sergeant to have the officers ground. If you don't pe rform, the council llis "Four Cor ners" are boJ.h the North hold their fire as he was unarmed. will get someone else. I feel that t can and' Soulh Poles and the equator at the The patrolmen had meanwhile .con- perform," he said. prime an9-J801h meridians. tacted store owner Raymond Hasley who Meyers, his 4G-year-old predecessor. Long left Sa n Francisco Nov. 5 and will told them that in addition to the rifle vacated his job after less tha n one year. put down in his twin-engine Piper..,Navajo there were six pistols and ammunition He was brought in as a replace ment for at Honolulu befol'e--returning to his home for all the weapons inside the store. Lee ~isner. the former city aide, who at Woodside, a San Francisco suburb . After a brief conversation with was fired 17 mo11ths ago. He is the first man to fly solo over Ule Reinholtz. the teenager agreed to give Courtemarche, who describes himself South Pole ind the first to cross the himself up and appeared at Ule front door as politically unaligned. served as acting equator at the prime and l80lh meridians with his hands over his head. city manager during the sto r my ()fl the same flight. Officers said the youth allegedly at. change<iver period between Risner and lJarry Leng, his son, sairl at Woodside tempted to fiee when the}r started to Meyers. that the father had told another p!!ct he move toward him. but he was captured Durin,ll'. that six month lime interval was making the night to make "dreams before he could get back into the shop. three of the city's five councilmen -come true." The son has kept in contact The patrolmen allege they found six an- Morton Baum, -Thomas Hogard and with the flying father by radio and lique silver dollars and a ring. in the boy's Conway Fuhrman - lost their seats on radiotelephttne. pockets when thez arrested him. Beach Students Fall Back Below State Average in Reading; Mathe~atics By GEORGE LEIDAL . • 01 ~ 0.11>'\tu.I~ r Rilnfinglon each l:ligh Union School District sentoni-fell below the state average in uading and mathematics in the 1969-70 statewide a c h I eve men t testing, but scored higher in language and spelling. Te.5t scores released by the state Department of Education rank the Hul)- tington Beach Seniors above their classmates in only 3S percent of the districts In California in reading and ahead or only 39 percent in math. The district's median ( average ) langu_age score, ,placed the •Iuntington Beach seniors ahead of 64 percent of others In the atate. Tba spelling score w.11.1 Ngher than average stores in 74 per· cent of the districts in California. When compared with a group of dlstrlcta of 1imUar size, th< Huntington Beach av-erage saires placed the high school district ahead of 35 perctnt of the group in reading, 38 percent iii language, 55 percent In spelling and 22 percent ot the group in malhematia. These scores indicate the district is not doing as well as other districts or its siie in improving language, spelling and mathematic;s performanct (11 students. The Ht,tntington Beach Unipn High School Di.strict enrolb more than 15,000 students ln grades nine through lJ. The high JChool reading scores are con· sldcrab\y lower than 5COres reported in the Cive elementary dlstric~ which send their students to the Huntington Beach Unlon High School District. Other datl reported by the: state In- dicated the dlslrlct.'1 average 1e11cher aalary rlaces the di$lrict. ahead of 94 per- cen\ o the di1trlcl& in C.l\forr.la and ahead or 64 perctnt of the di.5trlct.. of a similar size. However, the dlstrlct'Jtax rate of $2.14 in 1969-70 is grea~r than the taxes levied by only 3e percent of the dlstricts in CaJUornia. And, when compared to districts of similar size, the tax rate is higher than lhat ot"llflly 17 perctnl of the districl.s. The measure of district "wealth" - property valuation per pupil -ranked the Huntington ~ach High School "1>islricl Rhead Of 73 percent of the districts In the-state and was greater than the wealth or 7• percent of Ute districts of a similar siie. ·The district's average IQ in 1~9-70 wa& higher fhan S9 percent ot the dlstrlcts1in California. OI all the hlgh 1Chools along the Orange eo.st, the 111"11•• IQ In lluntlniton (~READING, Rage I) . ' I •._ ,. , ·"' I • \ .... • • Ca11 Y 011 Help1 KE!'ary Adamson, 9, is trying to feed his 10-day.old puwy with a baby bottle. "Brandy," the Adamson family's cocker spanierhad five pups, but when the family llnoved to 21421 Pensacola Circle, Huntington Beach, her milk dried up. Three of the pups died. The remaining two aren't doing well. Keary an d his brother, Bryce, 4, figure the UtUe dogs need a substitute mother. Call 968-8705 or 894·6923, if you can help. Possibility of 4 Wives For. Ji1an Va1·gas P1·0.hed From Wire Services A sexagenarian importer who left widows in Santa Ana and Torrance - each asking all or a. share of his $1.06 million estate -may have had a third and fourth spouse in South America. The surprise disclosures came Monday during probate hearing testimony in Los Angeles County_ Superior Court dis· posal of.Juan A. Vargas' fortune. Vargas, Peruvlan·born, maintained two households without detection for 26 years until he died In a July, 1969 traffic crash. A motel clerk testified he checked in with 78 different women in 29 months, the final tryst being the night before his un- timely~ freeway collission. Mr, Vargas was 64. Judge Robert Kenny was already faced with the decision on claims by ~trs. Josephine Vargas, 54, of--11645-:-Lin- denhurst Ave., and Mrs. Mildred Vargas~ 65, of the Torrance res<dence. The Torrance widow wed Vargas In 1929 and wants all the estate. The Santa Ana spouse -who wed him In 1945, believing his story of a bad mar- riage and Mexican divorce -wants $330,000 f6r 26 years as wife and housekeepf!;r. Vargas llivlded his 1trtctly scheduled life between the two women and two households, whlch Included s e v e n children between them . Attorney Ervin Roeder, repres!nting the Santa Ana widow, told-Judge Kenny Monday that he wa~ contacted by telephone from a third alleged wire vlsltlng a Mexlc:o City hotel. The mystery caller uld VaraaS.was to meet her, but didn't urtvt. ... • -"When she called .. she learned of hl's death," Roeder said . "She became hysterical when I told her of the claims by tQe other two wives." Roeder said the lady never call~ back, although she claimed she wed Vargas ln Bogota. C:Olombia in 1927 and bore him live children. Stunned courtroom observers we~ still mulling over this". when Rudy Maldonado, 44, of fl untington Park, told of meeting (See WIVES, Page %) 1,5 00 Laid Off At Douglas Unit NearJy -t,500 McDonnell Douglas pro- duction workers have been laid off for the next two weeks at the company's long Beach plant. C:Ompany ofliclal.t said that the rurlough, which began 1t1onday, was tbe result of a stoppage by the United Auto and Aerospace Workers at the firm's facility in Toronto, Canada, where wfng assemblies !or 4ie OC'9 and DCJO jeijiners are built. The aircraft are assembled in Long Beach. Whlle McDonnell Dougla& officials sallf that a continuing Toronto strike ma)' necessitate further layoffs In Long Beach -negothllion.5 on oew bargaining agreements reportedly a~ at a standstlll -they stressed the stoppage will have no tffttt on the 1'1c0onnell ·Do u g 1 ... A1tronauuEs Co. in Huntington BeacA. .. • I • ~ DAILY PILOT ,$111! l"~tll WORSHIPERS HEAO "FOR SUNDAY SERVICES .AFTER-LEAVING 9NE"·OF BAPTIST BUSES At 7:30 1 . .m., Bus Captains Meet for Coffee, Doughnuts and Prayer Aga inst Breakdowns .~ B nsi~g Good for Spirit~ Co1Jta Mesu Baptist Church, P_uts Gospel on Wlieels "0, you can't ge t to Heaven ·in a Shalimar Drive to Via Lido. new Cad illac .. ~ _," " Totru.....J::nrollm§llt as of last Tuesday By ARTHUR R. VINSEL was 1,047, many of Whom prerer-thebus 01 '" 0111'1' 1"1i.1 s11tt to their own one or two cars parked in motior1s \\'e use?" One treasure soon to be awarded a local Sunday School child bringing the most others -a 4a-Iriend minimum -is a Christmas stocking eight feet high. The old Baptist Youih Fellowship ditty lhe driveway at home. '---on-futiJily-of-reach.inf-ymider ~e-in-.a.-., "-ry;iey don't all come . the same_ S~n-. costly Petroit car predates a current ;Jiay, Dr: Combs a~~s wistfully, po1nti~g religious campaign ciJTed "'he Bus -~t a-eross all -m1n1sters must bear m The toy cust nearly $100, Dr. Combs admits. but a churchman cannot measure souls in cash value. ' Likewise, the First Baptist Church's fleet of red and white buses is ~ot a rund-raising proposition, nor expecte\f to break even. Costs including fuel. spare parts and i11sur.a11ce run roughly $10,000 per year. Ministry. common. You can at least get as far as the First "I attended a retreat -1 prefer to call Baptist Chtirch of Costa Mesa in an old it 'an advance ' .-at Lake Arrowhead Chevrolet, GMC. White or Gillig. recently, with some ministers from the , Busing students to achieve racial 1n.. 100 largest Sunday Schools in America," tegration in American ·sc hools is IJlUCh in he adds. the news today. Tops is the Akron Baptist Temple in Yet ¥i'hile another traditional tune says Ohio. with 19 buses and 140 riders, while U:at Jesus lo ves all the little children -the First Baptist Church of Hammond, "~and yellow, black and while -they Ind ., has 112 buses and 2,000 riders. are precious in His sight" not much Compared to them . Dr. Combs' church ._ __ coverage .has_be.en giyen Sunday School fields 14 vehicles with a combined legal busing. r--... ..r sealing ca~city or :>BO worshipe . ·No The same vehieles are being used to matter the siz.e, all ha \re the same spread the Gospel not only among the mission. young, but the Orange .Coast's elderly as They are sellers or 'Salvation, iii the well. sense 'library bookmbb_iles offer Every Sunday, a..fiee.t of 12 buses and knowledge. two smaller vans, baCked by a team W:: Prizes are offered for var .1 o us eluding the Lord and the Garden Grove .... "11Chieveme_n~s-rewa.rds a~e mater_1a\ as d,og-catcher rumblel out on a rfCUlat .we)l as spintual -1nclud1ng recruitment mission. ' !!; or1rieQds without church aUiliation. 'Destinalion: 301 olia Ave., Costa '.'~ give Bibles and ~icycles and one f\.1esa and , ultimatelr..a·JIO nt beyond. thing a~ anoth~r for b~~nglng others and Drive rs. individual ·btJs caplains and me~or1z1ng Scriptures. ~r .. Combs.says usually their pastor, Dr: James O. of his Orange Coast.bus !'11n1stry .. Combs. gather at 7:30 a.m.' for coffee, He and t_b~ Rev. Jim Vineyard, director doughnuts and prayer against of b~s m1n1stry. for the Thomas Road breakdowns or collisions. Baptist Church_ 1n Lynchburg, Va ., see ''And then the} ran ou all over " says' eye to eye 1n modern methods of Dr. Combs. ' spreading the Gospel. The Rev. Vineyard Hl is 44 . an enthusiastic preacher of sum~ It .up in "Word of Life," a churc~ Bapfism and Sunda y School busing, Y•ho publication. . was lkensed at 16 ,to stand. behind a "In ~1ark _ 9:41 , Jesus said. th!l rrtllsboro. 'Fexas pulpit. 'whosoe\ler gives a ~up of wa!er in Hts "I've been preaching for 28 years," he nl!me shall ~ot lose his reward. I wonder declares. what we will get for some of the pro- The successor to Dr. P. G. Neuman n Naturally; iiiSurance is important. •·\Ve"re ne\•er had a dent that we caus- ed."' says Dr: Combs. '"\Ve pra y every \\"l't'k the Lord will be -.·ith us. "But after awhile the-statistics just pili; up a~ainst you." fretting the-rlttt or buses off on Sunday morning rounds Ls a prime concern of the mech:rrttcal crew, which conducts in- spectio n and maintenance every Saturday at the church. Harold Lundell. a retired Merine Corps ma ster sergeant vdth 20 years' duty, spends his work week as a Ga rdetl Grove Police Department ilumane Officer. He, , serves voluntarily as Baptist bus mainten:ince chief on Saturdays. Second in command is Roscoe Speak. an engineer. Lundell and Speak .(Jffered some time ago ,to provide animal CQnlrol se rvice lo . the city of · Costa Mesa on a contract basis, bul ~1ayor Robert M. \Vilson's council politely declined. "~l ;iyor \Vilson is a member of our church And comes eve ry Sunday, when he isn't out of tQWn," Dr. Combs' says proud- ly. . Third mechanic on the Saturday shift is Dan li1aucrhan. 19. who just loves to wqrk on engines. · took his post tv:o years ago and has a vision or doubling or tripling membership of the city's largest Prolesiant churcli, an1ong al! ages. Front Page 1 . ; Su nday School busE!s are the mechaniz· ed cavalry in Dr . Combs' campaign for the one who originally spread llis \\lord riding a donkey or on foot. One bus goe., to lfuntington Bcaclr. another tn south San!a 1\lla; another toward LaJ?una Beach and the re1nainder lhrouJ.!hout the ll arbor ,\rt'a. "\\"e C\"Cll h;11·e one lh11t goes do\\·n 0 11 Lido l!ilc." savs Dr. Combs. He i~ proud of the faet Sunda~' Sthool bus riders represent all lei els nf sncicly in ter1ns of _\v-ealth jlnd ;:ige, from OIAKG'E COASt DAILY PILOT CllAMGE' COAn PU!t.ISHINQ COMPAKY ,!~::: .~ ~~~!er- J•ck R. Cur!ty \'!ti PtlllclWll •rid G-ul Mfn•;tr , l\t!fl•I ti:'.tt YiJ EGi!Of" Ttit11111 A. Murphi~• Mo.-..;:,,. E~•IOr A li~ D'r~i11 W"I Ort·~t ,,,.,,., lid'~r HY~tift,101!, Moclr. Otllce 17175 !t•ch Boul1•111:I Malli119 ~tl1!.tu: P.O. lox 790, '2••1 o"'' OHien l~ lltta1: m For•! AV!lllv. COi'-Mu•: »l W~I ..... S!rtotf N'"*PO<t II~: llU Nt'fl'PQfl llau1 .... n1 "" Cllrlwll't;,. Horth £1 Cl~ RMI Nft..Y ,It.OT, .....,,,_ Wiilet\ ft ~l'Wf ""- 1'1..,_~,, b jMloli)lllOI 1hrfy P"<fl'I Sll"lo ••r '" .... ,"" •llk>M for 1..tt11111 , ...... N...,I IMdl. C.0.Ta -· M'°"H"'"°" eM<Jt. "'-'•"' v.r...,., ~ c-"' c;.,i.'""" .... lldlll-<1;, •'-"4 wl"' or• • ''9*°'11 tll!ltOll. p,....:INI "'l<!llllO a!Mt If I t ~ W..1 lfY 5!tHI. (fl'I Nf..1 .. T-'.,~"' 111•1 i•l-4111 ClniHft4 Admthl•t •\l·S•11 READING SCORES ... - Beach v;as the lo"·est. Seniors in Capistrano. Laguna Beach. and Ne-.·port- J\1esa Unified Districts and in the 1'ustin Union Jligh School ·District earned a\"erage scores plaC1ng their districts in the top 10 pcn.:cnl of the dist ricts in the slate. Interestingly, the 1nedi:in IQ scores reported for the five elementary districts that scud their student.~ on lo lhe l!un- l1ngton Be;ich high school district in- dicate the 1969-70 crop of sixth graders scored better on a sin1il11r IQ (scholastic achieven1ent ) test than did the high school seniors. The following "percent" figures for c<1ch of those dislricts tells only how each dis1rict's a\'era ge IQ score compared \\'ith all of the districts in California. It does not indicate students' scores on the test. EIC'mentary district IQ results sho\Ye<I Fountain Valley six th grade pupils scored hiJ:her than i i perCtnt or the districts in California. Other percenl rankings ar": Ot·ca11 \"ie\\·, 76: Huntington Bearh Ele1nerrtary, 86 : Seal Be:iC'h; 90; and '\'estmlnster, 71. · First gr:ide read ing pe-rrt'nl rankings 11l!in indicate ho\V the t lernentary pupils fared when con1p:ired "'lth other districts In lbe slate. The F'ounlaln Valley districl, for example. sho\vcd an average score that plat.-ed the district allead of 90 per- ceul of the districts in lhe stale. Other districts' percent r:inkings are : Ocean Vie.w;IS; Huntington Beach Elementar)·. 73; Seal Beach, 94, and \Vestminster, 63. Second grade re~ding scores for the elrmentary districts sho\\·ed Fountain Valley :1head or 96 percent or all districts in California. Other second grade reading ~rcenl rankings itre: Ocean Vie'-1', 76 : Jlun· llngton Beach Elen1enlary, 85: Se11l Ae;ich .. 89, and \\'es!m1nstrr, 73. Third gn1de re;iding scores lire report"1 the s11me way. The percent cv111pano;ons to all olher d1s1ricLS in \;1IH'i1rnla are F:ount(l111 \'alley, 93. (k't"an \'1ev.·. 78 . 1!1m11ng1nn ffell{'h l'.lementary. 87 Seal Be3ch. !lG. and .Yi:r~trnin.sfer, 611. · In f'\'C'fY L'acu•. the clC'mcntttr \1 dJstrft>I.! frcdinp: slud cnt$ 11110 ttlt high sc~I district tn)oyrd M'(l1ts 11n the re"lilng :tt'hle1 c1n.-nt le$IS Iha! v.cre !ktter than tht lti'lte trad preditled Predictions by the state Department of Education take into account such factor~ as class size, district wealth, te;icher pa y. and turno1·er of both leacher and students. Thus, the r<'ad ing scores reported for the elementary districts indicote reading in1prov~fo<'nt. :is mC'asured by the test in 1969·70 school yea r, beyond w h 8 t educators tnight have expected. Si:\th grad~~ornia \vere tesltd in the same four subject areas as were high St'hool st>niors. The folloy,·ing figures show what percent of California districts had scores lo-.·er than local elementary districts in rctlding, language, spelling and m:ith. HEADING: Fountain Valley. 79; llun· tin gton Beach Elementary, 87; Ocea'n Vit•w, 79, Seal .Beach, 92. and \\"eslminster, 69. 1\\1 of these scores were higher than state pred ictioAs. LANGUAGE: Fountain Valley, 82 : Huntington Beach. 89: Ocea n Vie\\·, 7ti: &>a! Ueach, 92. and \\'estminster, TI. Ag:iin. !he sixt h gr;iders in a!/ districts .!>l'ore higher than expected . SPF.LLING : Fountain Valley. 81 : Jlun- tini;ton Beach. 89: ~eail View, 59 (belo\Y !il:it e prcdiction~1: Seal Brnrh. R9, and \\'cstn1ins1{'r, i3 tslightly less than e.~· 11ectcd1. ~1ATllEfl.1ATICS: Fountain Valley. 68 llJelow predictions\: Huntington Bc;ich. l!O: Ocean View. 81 : Seal Beach. 8i ,·and \Yr stminster, 72. 'Miracle' Set At Valley H~gh "The ri firncle \Vorker" wlll run 11t F'ounta tn Vallry HiRh School \Vcdnesday through Saturday as the students present their flr~t pl11y this y('ll l"r Curhun lime for the drami:i which chronicles the tar\y life of Helen l\ellcr "'ell be t\I 8 p.rn. ' Adm1~!ion will be $1 SO for adult~. $1 for studC:nt11 1u1d SO ~nls for sludents w1tt1-1t .Suj}('r Haron <'11r<f. , Th'f' lradlnR fQle (lf Helen Keller will be ph1ycd by Robin QQdge and he.r teachtr Anne !)ul!ive.n v.·ill .be played by Carol • Sto1:1t1. ' • After Big Fete ' -' ' .. .. Historic .P.eking .. ,,( . . journey F eh. 0 21 • WASH INGTON (UPI) --Presidenl Nixon's historic journey to Peking in ~1rch o[a newdirecti~n In U.S. relal!ons witlt the world's most populous country will beg in feb. i1 after China 's New Year'.!l~celebT3~on. ~ _ -White House ftess Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler anitoUnctd the date in a brier one- paragraph c o m m u n i q u e . issued simultaneously here and in Pelting Mon- day. 1· He promised to reveal further details today on the length of the visit and possi· ble other stops Nixon will make on the Chinese mainland. "The government of the Peciples' Republic of China and the government of the United States of America have agreed thal President Nixon's visit to China will begin Feb. 21, 1972," the an-- nouncement said. · Ziegler later explained that Nixon ac- tual ly ""·ou!d be in Peking on that date. He will be o,e first American presiden~ to -visit China while in office and will confer with Comrnunist party Chairman Mao Tse-tung and Prime Minister Chou En· la i. "\\'e shall try in the meetings with leaders of the Pe(lples' Republic of China to seek a new direction in the rela· tionshlps between our two countries and Services Slated For -Htmtington Shooting Victim Funeral ser\'ices will be held Wed- nesday for a Huntington Beach te!!nager who died this weekend in a shooting traged y. Charles Erickson. 17, \\'as accidentally shol in the head S<iturday during a reu- nion with three bther high school fr iends \4''ho h:id come home from college for the Thanksgiving holiday. ..Th.e teenager was being shown a .22· caliber rifle at a 'frierid's home at 19.'>52 Westwinds Lane when the gun went off, fatally wounding him. Police said the boys were watching television in the bedroom of 18-year-old Richard Bag~ wheri the shooting oc- curred. The !pur co m,R a nj on s were · all graiJuattd fr;om Edison' lligh School last June where :EricUon (Was an honor stu- dent. Af the time of ~is 1 graduation, the teenager was a Californi a Scholarship Federation Seal Bearer. an honor he won hy mainta ining a grade avtrage in tt:e top one percent of his class. He started cla~ses at UC Riverside in September. The services will be held at 11 il .m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Huntjpglon Beach. lfe leaves his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erickson; a brother, Al. and a sister Linda Sue, all of the family home al 20872 Sea Mist Lane. · Fro1n Pa,,e 1 MARS • • • month journey from Earth. But the newspaper made no mention of the Mars 2 probe. Tass said Tuesday "interplanetary outer-space was exylored by. means of .research instrun1enls on board the s1a- tlon" during its Earth lo !\1ars journey. "Under the !fight program, 1nid-course correctlons were carried out on June 17, Nov. 2Q and 27,"' Tass said. Shortcut \ to end the Isolation of our two great peopfe5 from each other," Ziegler said. Since July 15 when..he annoUnced that he would travel to China, the President has referred lo the trip in speech after .speech as his journey in ·search of "a generation of peace." But he also has warned against raise expectations that the visit will solve the profound political and philosophical dif- ferences between the coUntrles. The date of the visit apparenlly was limed to fall after the Chinese New Year celebration on Feb. 15. Tiit comlng year on the Chinese calender is the "Year of the Ra!." .Countian's Kin Levels Lawsuit In Auto Death Ul'I TWMte STABBING SUSPECT Rose Mitrie Hardy Kindergarten Pupils Watch J:'vo Stabbings . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Terrified kinderga~ten youngsters watched as a Survivors of a Westminster man \\'ho woman who had entered their classroom was kil!~d' in a highway crash . near stabbed lwo teachers several times with Cheyenne, Wyo. last year have fi led a an ice pick. $$03,539 suit against a Cheyl!nne am-" The woman su rrendered to police and bulanre compariy. ~ compl ained ·that 011e of the wounded io· Vincent Ross, administrator of the estate of John Dugan , filed the suit Mon-s.tructors earlier had made her daughter day in U.S .. District Court in Cheyenne cry~ ofljcers S?id. against the Good Samaritan Ambulance Rosemary Hardy, 34 , was booked for Company, Jackie S. O"Guin, R. P. investigation of two counts of attempted Sherman and an unknown driver listed as murde.r Monday afternoon, officers said, John Doe. when she su rrendered several hours after The suit alleges Dugan was fatall y in-the stabbings at Hillcrest School -.in the jured Oct. ,8. 1970~ when the Good Portola ffeights district. · Samaritan ambulance which was taking Inspector John Lanthier said 1\.frs. him from ·the scene of a two-car accident 11ardy told him she had written to one o! collided with another vehicle driven by a the stabbed teachers. Joan Hos key, last Good Samaritan employe. \YCek "asking that her child be treated According lo the suit. Duga n \Vas in aa boll!Jr." ·He said the mother complained ambulance driven by O'Guin. while Doe that "the teacher made her (the child/ was driving an ambul ance heading crv.'' toward the accident site, followed by a Both teachers were reported in serious private \'ehicle driven by Sherman. condition, fl.1iss Hoskey. 39, the teacher bringing emergency equipment. The suit v.•hose class the assa!lant invaded, un· alleges Sherman was following Doe too derv.'ent surgery for stomach wounds and closely, and Doe:s negligent driv.ing..for.c-·-awl_c;o bad been stabbed in tile ne~ chest ed Sherman·s vehicle to collide with and back. O'Guin's ambulance, fatally injuring Shirley Bayerle. 35. was treated for Dugan . wounds in the Ject _eye, face, neck and bac k, which police said she received after Front Page 1 STRIK.E •.. crease for: each of the next three years, Ho/dee said. • Then negotia tors will take up the Issue or Teamsters jurisdiction over in- dependent, owner-operated trucks used in hauling al construction sites. he said. Management says the · 3 , O 0 O in· dependents in Sout hern California are eic- empt from the contract. The union insists they are under Teamsters control~ The slrike, involving nearly 16.000 Teamsters iii 11 Southern California counties and 90.000 members of craft unions who refuse to cross picket lines, spread to central California Monda y. Work halted at a nuclear power plant site at Dlablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo. A spokesman for the Pacific Gas & £1ectric Co, which will operate the- plant . said 622 'mployes refused to cross picket lines. Holder said he was hopeful the strike could be settled by the end of the year. He dcclinf'd to ·estimate how many millions of dollars are being lost each day of lhe strike but union officials say the daily p;iyroU loss is aboul $4 million. Two-per-day negoti;iting sessions in- cluding ~ federal mediator are scheduled for the rest of the week. she rushed to Miss Hoskey's aid. ., First to reach the scene after the stair bings was Lanny Warren , a 37-yea_!,.-old custodian, who said be "heard t~ children crying ... No, ~they wererft screaming. They're cryiflg like little ki~ do." Principal Jerome Kennedy sa~ld he entfred the classroom in response to word there was an emergency . "There was a hea vyset black woman bending over fl.1rs. Baye r le ," he sai~. "She had Mrs. Baycrle down on the·floor. She. the black woman, was on her knees .'' "I pulled the woman off Mrs. Bayerle. She said. 'You leave me alone.' · '"I said, 'You leave her alone.' " Ken· nedy said the wOman then r.an off. Front Pagel • •• yet a fourth wife in 1.ima. Peru. seven years ago. o A copper dealer and former Vargas business associate. Miildonado said the fourth aJleged wife was introduced as Lucy, a graying, 50ish lady . r.taldon;ido said during dinner she had mentioned proudly. their lwo daughter~. bringing the number of Vargas offs pring entered in courl tr;1n~cripls to 14 so.Jar. Sl1Qrtchange ' • lo this area carpel iostanation labor charges are probably as low as any' place in Ame rica, $1.25 to $I .SO per square yard. New Yorlc City prices for carp.et installation are $3.50 per squa;e yard. Many other citi es h~ve costs of $3.00 per yard. Northern Californi a rates are $2.0010 $2.SO., What th is all points out, is the higher chance to get a poor installation. Know your reta il er! Mike sure he is a licensed contractor! . At Alden's our installers are peid hourly, insuring 11 careful, complete installation . We mainta in pleasant, intelligent, capeble men, trained by us. Our method' of installation are nOt s • e r e t -NO SHORTCUTS I ALDEN'S CARPETS e D~APES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURk Mon. thru Thuro., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 i. 9 -Sit., 9:30 to s .. • I • ! I . I I 7 ' I l \ 7 ,, . , ' States ·Get Aged ,Care Ultimatum • WASHINGTON ( UPll -H e a 11 ~ ~cretary Elliot L. Richardson said today . Che government ha~ given 38 states, in- cluding California. wjlh "substantial defi~ c;Jencles'l in the nursing 6omes a Feb. 1 deadline to signlficanUy irpprove their inedical standards. '"··unless such improvements are validated by the Feb, 1 target date, HEW (the Department or Health, Education and wWelfare) intends to initiate a Wo"" cedure that could ultimately result in \l.'ilhholding all federal medicaid funds from any or every one of the 38 states,'' Richardson said. • ~1edicaid is the federal-state medical care program for the needy of an ages. Richardson said he referred to such stan· dards as fire, sanitation. safety and medical services. Richardson told the. White House Conference on Aging that the deficiencies \•:ere found in a survey undertaken at President Nixon's request and completed No\'. 15. He said the 38 'States were being notified today or the survey results. The states are Arkansa s, California, (:onnecticul. District or C o I u m b i a • D2la ware. Georgia. Hawaii. I d ah o , Illinois, Indiana. Iowa. Kansas, Ken- tuckv. Louisiane... Maine, Maryland, A-!ichigan. Minnesota. ~1ississipp, Mon4 - tana, Nevada. North Carolina, North Dakota, New Mexico. Ney York, Ohio. Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania. South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah. Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wes Virp,inia, and Wyoming. l\teanwhile, overrjding administration objections, the Senate approved a $250 million program to provide nutritious, hot meals for the millions ol older Americans who are too poor, too ill or too Jon<'ly to eat properly. T~1c bill was passed 89-0 and sent to the I! . " ', ~~:ould. aulhorize spe nding $100 mil- ti· 'l ·in fiscal 1973 and $150 million in fi~tial 1974 to fund a wide range of nutri- tion programs for eligible citizens over the age of 60 patterned 2.fter highly suc- cessful pilot projects tried over the past three years. Housing Secretary Gorge \V . Romney told the conference on Aging in .a speech elderly Americans live in quarters without basic plumbinJ. But he said ~he main responsibility for helping the five million poor among the nation's 20 million elderly does not lie with the government. ·'Government programs a r e im· portant," Romney said, "but I believe we must rely heavily upon private pro- grams." Cushman Tapped To Be Marine Commandant WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on today announced he will nominate Lt. Gen. Robert E~ Cushn1an Jr .. deputy director of thtp:enli'al lntellige!Jce Agen- cy, lo beeome comn:andant of the li-larine Corps. The SS.year-0ld Cushman, No. 2 man at CIA since 1969, would serve a four-y{!ar term as Marine commandant. succeeding Gen. Leonard F. Chapman Jr .. "'ho \\'ill retire Dec 31. Cushman is no stranger to Nixon. ha:v- lng served as his assistant for national sec:urity affairs in the 1950s when Nixon was vice president. At the Pentagon. the betting favorUe in 60me circles for head of the Marine Corps had been Lt. Gen. John Chaisson. chief of staff of the corps. Some observers feli Cushman's CI A assign- ment was of such importflnce that he "'ould not be tapped for a purely military post. Might Rant Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D·NYI. the first .tJtack woman elected_ to Congress, talks at a news conference Monday \vhere she said if she collects $300,000 by Dec. 31 . she expects to forl'fl~l­ ly annour;ice her candidacy for thelJresidency on Jan. 3 or 4. Viets Launch New Assault In Cambodia SAIGON (AP J -About 300 South Viet- namese paratroopers made a new thrust 20 miles inside eastern Cambodia today, landing by helicopter about four miles southeast of Dam Be. U.S. B52 bombers and South Viet- namese fighter·bombers ·softened up the area in advance of the landing, and the paratroopei:s met no resistance initially. ·Dam Be has been a major supply depot and staging area for Norl h Vietnamese attacks along Highway 7. about 18 miles to the south, and for forays into South Vietnam. Other par~troopers push~ to within , 10 miles of the Chup rubber plantation. one of the major targets of the ~.000-man South Vietnamese 'Offensive in eastern Cambodia. Chup is believed to be ·the headquarters of the North Vietnamese 9th Division, whiclt has been putting pressure on Cambodian forces to the west. 1 North Vietnamese gunners slammed SO mortar sh~lls into the paratroopers posi- tions near Chup, killing three and woun· ding five. Other small patrol clashes were reported in the area, but there has been no____JJlajor fighting in the eight-day- old offensive along Route i iincl to the * north of the highway. The announced aim of the offensive is to kttp three North Vietnamese divisions totaling between 12,000 and 15,000 combat troops away from South Vietnam 's border and at the same lime to ease pressur.e on Cambodian forces . Lt. COL Do Viet, the spokesman at the headquarters in Tay Ninh for the opera- tion, told newsmen 213 North Vietnamese troops had t>een killed during the first "·eek, 168 of th)m by air st rikes. No evidence -lras offered lo substantiate this claim, and daily communiques ha ve not indicated this many e·nemy being kill- ed. and the colonel reported only 21 weapons captured. 'vhich also made the claim highly suspect. "' Viet said South Vietnamese casuallies were light. Carolina 'Love Botique' Offers 'Sanity' to Sex : CHA PEL HI LL. N.C. (/\Pt -A btight )it.Ile shop in Chapel II.ill billed as the na- 1 'tion's first birth control boutiQue is Qoing a brisk business in its self -proclaimed role"of bringing "sanity and taste to the ~exual revolution.·• . response to a revolution alre.ady in pro- gress. Th is is the mid~le ground between the clinical drug store approach and the lasciviousness of the smut shops.·· On a recent day the shop was crowded with students. businessmen and a few middle-age women. For $20, custoniers can get a black iron chastity belt modeled after the "Old The' Adam and Eve shop near the cam- 'pus of the University of North Carolina:. looks at first glance lill.e any other 'COllege-town boutique. • English version," lock and key included. ) But stacked on its modem glass and "throrrie display shelves are a wide varie- ty of nonprescription contraceptives tor men and women. - Calling itself "America ·s first love • boutique," the store opened Nov, 17 to capacity crowds. Its backers are making _plans to expand nationwide. The store, a subsidiary of Popoulalion Planning Associates. was rounded by Or:... T. R. L. Black and Philip D. •Harvey who received their master's degrees in familf- planning from North Carolina. Harvey J$ a former director of CARE in tndia and -;Black;-a member or the Royal College or Phfsicians, Is a former ofticer if! the New Guinea medical servlct. "\Ve.'re not here to start a se~al revolution ,'' said Jotln J. Quinn, director. of markr:Ung. .... ' "We're here tO provide i tasteful ' A leather version "-'ilh chains is $2 cheaper. Books and literature on sex, con- traception, population problems. famlly planning and marriage are also a major part of the store's business . And Adam and F!ve offers a low-colil pregnancy tesling service through which a ~·oman can send •a specimen to a fedtrally licensed laboratory and get the rt:sulls the next day. Qu4in said the store is patterned after Swedtn·s Birds and Bees shops. He liaid the store's personnel are being traintd to ·answer customers' questions about birth control. sex.and family planning. "So far there have been no adverse. comments at all." he said. ''In fact some white-h11lred ladles have come in and congratulated us ." But Quinn said he does exptct to lace cri~cism, :.. • . . ' ' Tutsda;,-No'ltmbtr '°· 1CJ71 H OAIL'r' PILOT ;) • Sky Pirat.e Folk Hero -. Search Ebbs for Paracliutist, But FBI Still Hunti1ig ' I • ... ' I " WOODLAND,' Wash. A.Pi, -An Law enforcement officers searehing for said he had a bomb· and would blow up airplane hijac~has vanished with !WO the hijacker were fa ced With three maj'or the plane unless he got what he wanted. parachutes a ,000, and the search disadvantage!'! -surp\.ise, piecemeal His demands -bizarre at the outset - for him has end for all but the FBI. eviOepce and the meticulous planning' In retrospecl provided an insight into the A University of Wcishington sociologist which apparently went Into the deal, the careful planning which apparently went first Jn xolving the escape of a hijac)ter by calls the sky piracy an "awesome feat In" parachute. into his operation. the battle of man against t.lie machine." He asked tor $200,000, which he rec~· • The air pirate sei~ control of the Dr. Otto Larsen said the skyjac ker ap.. plane Thanksgiving Eve, passing a note ed In $20 bills, and for two parachu es. parently has won public ad.'niralion as to stewardess Florence Schaffuer which •And he said he wanted to go lo f\-fexico. , "one n1an overcoming, for the time being .. The plane circled over Seattle for 2Mi anyway. technology, the co rporation, the hours while the money and p'arachutes establishment, the system." 'L h • ' s k were obtained. Thus, ".arsen said, the hijacker "comes ong 3Jr trUC -When the plane landed so the hijacker off as a kind ,pf curious Robin Hood. tak. C(JuJd. pick up the money and the chutes. ing from the rich -or at least the big WhiJ T Ji~ • he ordered tyoo more parach11tes - and complex. It .doesn't•mal!P.r whether e , rave _ng sports chutes which could be opened by he gives it to the poor or not.'' hand during a free fall. Tbe first ones FBI officials in Portland, Ore., and T 1 T 11-~ were military chutes which could· be Seattle say they will continue their 0 rug a~ opened only by Cl SliJ,tiC line attached to pursuit of-the mari who apparently bailed the plane. out of the hijacked Northwest Airlines i'IJU A, 1.1exico IAP) - A federal He released the 36 other passengers jetliner last week as it flew from Seattle immigration inspector struck a n and two of the aircraft's six crew to Reno, Nev. members and then specified to pilot American arriving for a two.nation con· But local Jaw 'enforcement agencies \Villiam Scott how the· plane should be ha'{e turned to other choreS. ference with his billy club and faCes flown lo a refueling stop at Reno, Nev., "There's -nothing new and we've taken disciplinary action for it, officials said to-en route to li.1exico -aJlitude no more • our l}len off unless somethin&,else turns day. than 10,000 feet. the rear boarding door up," a spoke~man for the <;:lark County. The incident took ploce at the second open. the landiJ~ gear extended and flaps \Vash., Shfriffs.office said 1.1oll'day of the annual Commission of the ealifornias' lowered to slow airspeed to 200 miles per-~dr·ug abuse conferfnce. hour. j search for the hijacket in the brushy. Art Floce,, 21, i•iaS refused entry · Th t I . f B . timbered Cascade Mountain foothill s of e. ype o a1rcra t - a oe1ng 727 -southwest Washington. across the border ~·londay. because of his may have been involVed more by choice long hair. ' than chance. A Boeing spokes man said The FBI continued questioning doiens Companions said the inspector poked lhe 727 is the only commercial jetliner of persons who· believed they recognized · Flores "·ith the 'wooden club and then from which a person could l:iail out suc- a composile sketch of the hijacker. but struck his right arm above the elbow. cessfully. The passenger stairs JoWer the investigators reported no success in After being treated at Chula Vi'Sta vertically fro1n the tail , and "It ~ould be finding a definite lead. · Community Hospital. Flores. associate a very safe drop ... awa y from the flaps Officials said they had concentrated the director of .Alpha Project in San Diego, and engines," the spokesman said . search around \\'oodland because the was permitted tO attend the conference In As the plane took off for Reno. the hi - jetliner's flight recorder had indicated Tijuana. He was one of several young jacker stayed in the rear of the plane and small shifts in the plane's air position as people in drug rehabilitation work invited the four crew members in the cockpit, as it passed over the area. to participate. he ordered. ' HIJACKER SKETCHED Artist's 'D-B. ·Cooper' -'I The last words the crew had with the hijacker over the aircraft intercom system ·came about the tihe the aircraft lumbered throu gh' cloudy, night skies over the \Vooclland area. Air 'Force pilots following the hijacked . plane said they· did not see anyone leave the darkened. unpressurized and frigid passenger t-ompartment of the airliner. but when ii touched down at Reno the sky pirate was gone. ' · ··He took leave of us somewhere between here and Seattle," Scott said, adding that -a cockpit indicator showed the rear boarding stairs were lowered at the time the crew last talked with the hi4 ja_£ker :__ ''Better Ideas Make Better Cars'' ~· Conti11ental ~ MARK IV • ~ IN ALL OF THE 70's, THIS WILL BE THE UNIQUE AMERICA N CAR! • . - • ohnson , & son I I fl J( ( l l r\ .. 2626 HARBOR BLVO., COSTA MESA • 640·5630 '' • • • I \ Me r c ury MONTEGO. THE ALL NEW . PERSONAL SIZ E CAR! , r ' • - • • Tutldar. N"""btr » .. nn • 4, Do\llV '1LOT \ \ •• I U B. Propos.al to-End ~Money Crisis Snubbed • • I ~ps " 'Super Chief Tu Huntington? lly THOMAS MURPBINE Of .. °"'" ..,.., ,,.., ONCE AROUND THE BEAT: Costa Mesa city government once had a ••super ehief" ~ former city manager Art Mc:Kenzl> got promoted from police chief • to city manager. Now It appears that Huntington Beach is puahlng toward a •·super chief" of its own. This would be the paid mayor. Debate has developed on whet.her or not. he should be a "strong mayor" or •"weak mayof:" For e1amp\e, ·the Huntington Beach study committee says you could have a fellow in the job for $9,600 with a part..wrie !eettlafy. Or, you could ma'ke · it an $11,000 post with a five-member stall. You begin to wender what "strong" or "weak" ufe.rs to. 'The mayor's pocket- book! * , ,AJOAN IRVINE Smith, part-owner of "'"the Irvine Company, has _now vowed tG revisit us here along the Orange Coast to -campaign agaWt Irvine cttyhood.:--Sbe has done a pretty good job of it so far jusrthroagh-news interviews. And just think -she isn't even running for anything. .. * COSTA MESA's Mayor Bob Wilson has launched a letter-writing c{lmpafg n against the Southern Calffornia Associa· lion or Goverrtments, otherwise known as · SCAG. Mayor Bob wants his fellow mayors and county supervisors to dump SCAG and retain local control. • .A. One thing abo'ut Mayor Bob. He doesn't 1,,h his pitch much over the years. * . YOV CAN J\f·EET the most interesting peo~le in all night markets. Like las nigbt I ran into Laguna'i.. &ill Wilcoxen, the attorney, Save Salt Creeker and con- servaUonist, who was out with his &iris, the family dog and station wagon in search of a loaf of bread, or sor1J8lhing. Wilcoxen is still lamenting the loss of a coasUine protecUon bill ln this session of lhe"Legislature. He did, however, point out that hope glows eternal at the ~of the twmel. "For the"firat time bi.bf.story, we 'have the promise of an :Q"ange County legislator that he will introduce a coastal protective measure," tall Bill noted. And that promise Comes from state Senator Dennis Carpenter, the Newport Beach Republican high-mogul . , "We shall'tee," nods Wilcoxen, waittng at th~cashier's counter with hia loaf of bread. * JUST TRY KE EPING track of the number of candidates dropping from the city council rac;e for the future city of Irvine if there is a future city of Irvine. At lam. count, three of the original 34 have given up the ghost. Ifs bad enough to have the long ballot. But Irvine folks may need a program in the booth Dec. 21 to tell who's in, who's out and who's just _ a maybe. · * AND FINALLY, we have the Orange County Planning Commission ·which was scheduled to meet yesterday and draw $50 apiece for the se&'lion .. lt was a no- contest. Not one of them showed. And just before Chriatmas. too. That maybe saved the county $250 in wages. No telling what else It saved at the aame time. .. -_, UPI Ttltt~Olt • Jordan Jtlotirners . King Hussein of Jordan (center background), wearing Bedouin head· dress, Jeads a funeral proceSsion of 1,500 in Amman at burial rites for Prime Minister Wasfi Tel. Tel was assassinated Sunday in Cairo. Fire Strikes Monastery .At-Sinai Housing Icons -TEL AVIV (AP) -A large fire raged tode.y at 11400-year-old St. Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai, one ·Of Christianity's holiest shrines. The Israel i Air Force flew water and fire-fighting equiprilent lo the Greek Orthodox Church deep in the.mountains of southern Sinai. Defense Minister Mosbe Dayan went tG the scene, underlining the seriousness o! the -fire. ~· The church houses a famed collection of icons and ancient manuscripts describ- ed by experts as invaluable to Chris- tianity and man's knowledge . Only a half.-dozen Greek Orthodox monks Jive inside the thick walls at the foot of 7,497-foot·high Sinai, where tradi· - tioe says the Lord gave Moses the Ten Commandriients. It was the second fire of religious ·. buildings since the 1967 Middle East war. In August, 1969, fire gutted' Islam'IJ sacred A1 Aksalr Mosque in Old Jerusalem. It created a furor in the Arab · world and Israel was blamed. A young Australian was convicted or setting the fire and is in a mental hospital. It was obvious the Israelis wanted no repetition or the Al Aksah this time - the criticism from the Christian world . "SinCe the Israelis captured the Sinai Desert from the Egyptians in 1967, the 6th century monastery has been a regular Stor111 Wreaks Havo~ On Ships off China llONG KONG (AP) -Three ships sank and four fishing vessels capsized in heavy weather in the South China Sea, authorities reported today. Thirty-nine crewmen have been rescued, 32 have been sighted and 29 are unaccounted for. The Hong Kong Marine Department said the Panamanian-registered cargo ship Great Ocean sank toda y about 118 miles south of Hong Kong and that of its 28 crew members, nine had been rescued. and 19 had been sighted in a lifeboat, a life raft and no logs. tourist stop for thous8nds of visitors. Until the Middle East war, it had been relativt!fy isolated. visited only by clerics and scholars aut~orizcd by Cairo. The fame'd\ Codex Sinaiticus, a third century Gieek translation of the Bible, was transfer ·d from tt1e monastery tG the czarist library in the middle of the 19th century. * ' ft * Israeli Leader Flies to U.S. Seeking Planes By-United Press International "Israeli Premier Golda Meir took off from Tel Aviv for New York and Wash- ington today, waving her volum inous pocket book and joking that il was a "big bag" to bring home more U.S. F4 Ph antom jet fighter·bombers. Mrs. Meir will eonfer in Washington Thursday with .President Nixon, and Israeli officials said she would tell him ~he Unit~d States cannot promote peace in the r.:hdd!e Easl as long as it maintains an embargo on aircraft shipmenls to Israel. The United Nations General Assembly also takes up the r..1iddle East quest ion on Thursday and political sources in Cairo said Egypt may take its case to the Security Council lo demand sanctions that will force Isarel to give up its OC· cupied Arab territories. In the background was a speech ff1on- day by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat repeating v"hat he has said many times -that military action is the only course open to Egypt in driving the Israelis off the Sinai Peninsula. He was quoted as telling leaders of the Arab Socialist Union, Egypt's only politi- cal party, that "there is no alternative to battle." Party sources quoted him as say- ing "this Is our decision and the~ is no going back on IL" Rain, Snow . Sp~ead Havoc War11i11gs Issued iri Ne ·w England Areas • l'emneratures ., UNIT•D 1ot:lll INTlt:NATIONAL T..,W 1!u•n l<'ld Prtelti1t llotl J(lr nie ~--1\tur period 11!dlrt11 11 4 a m. Albll!Y Albl.Mlutr01111 Al>CllOl'•tt ... lltMt 8tk ... sllt1d "'M .... ~ 81/llt lo C111rlo•lt Nll ll LI• Prt<. l6 70 ·" ~7 79 .OJ °' e.. .01 •l 31 .e.. •> 4t . .. " " " " ,, i~ -" ·" ... . " VREVIEWDf NDAA.NATlDf4Al WEATME" SE"VICE TD J: gg A.M. (ST It· 1 • 11 "'1. Clll"'° " .. . " t i )J ·" Clr>el1111•11 Cltvtl•nd Otllt1 ""ft' °" ""°'"'' ....... 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VI T.-o 111- ~ • ., ....... ftll '""'"" "" llimt PHlod 11 lt«Mslt•, N.Y •• •na Otlr ffld\ lell ti l uNt lo. N v .• INI ,lint, Mltl'> Ion IMll t 'ld t ~·~ of ttffl tot•ed .Ol P•OY!dt nct. I I, ,11 Ith ,,.,l'Tlfl ltft'IH•t lu•tl -· l"'t • t, -'f" '4111 Fr1n<I-,_, " .. " n " u .. .. " . " H .. " .01 rvlt tor ... ,,., ol '"' flt lltll t XCHl'I"' • ' POrl)Cll'J ol ,, •• , •00 ,10!'101. ""'"'' Jlit ,,_ldln11 •Rrntl'*! lfl tl\f 601 Incl 1111. 'Wldi'&Pf .. d l /MIMH ICtOl'TINntl'd tht Id Int ~;:.;::. .. .... -· • • ROME (AP) -Common Market na· lions and Britain rejected today a U.S. compromise plan to settle the worst in-· ternational monefarY, c~isis sin_:e' W.otld War 11, well placed sources said. The sources, who sat in Jn the meetings; reported the Europeans are in· sisting oo a dollar devaluation against gold -as part of a solution. The United States so far has refUsed to do this. The sources added there seems to be room for further bargaining. The \Ve&t German delegation termed the' U.S., plan _.,a shocker" and Finance ff.1inister Valery Giscard d'Eitaing of ~ France said it was unacceptable. ., The United States offered Monday to drop the 10 percent import surcharge President Nixon imposed Aug. 15 if the -other nations of ,.. the Group o! Ten revalued their currencies upward by an average of 11 perceot. including 20 per- cent for the Japanese yen, 15 percent for the West German mark and less for the other currencies. . The U.S. proposal was presen ted by Paul A. Volcker, treasury undersecretary for monetary affairs, at a preliminary mei:ting that . opened the three-day con· ference of the non-Communist world's strongest trading powers. Finance ministers of Britain . and the European Common Market were meeting first today to chart a response to the American proposal. Then in the afternoon U.S. Treasury Secretary John B. Con- nally w~ to preside at what could be a crucial session of the finance ministers of the Group of Ten: the United States, Bfi· taln, France, West Germany, Japan, Ita· Jy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden and Canada . It was the first time in 3 ~l months of deadlock that an American · settlement Abductors Given Dramatic Ap_peal . MEXICO CITY {~Pl) -The mother·'ql ' k1dnaped university rector J a i me Castregon Diez issued a.dramatic appeal to her son's captors today asking for his release now that the conditions for his r@£Qm bave been met. ''I'm exhai.isted. 1 can't take it any longer," Concepcion Diez de Castrejon said on the same nationwide television program over which the kidnapers' demands were first announced. The American wife of the rector. Ruby Nickel, paid the $200,000 ransom money Saturday afternoon aod nine so-called "political prisoners" were sent to Cuba by the Mexican government on Sunday, well before .the midnight Sunday deadline given by the kidnapers. _ ''Please, give me baCk my son, give him back to me. Surely those who have him have a mother o! their own and must Imagine what their own mother would- suffer in a case like this," Mrs. Castrejon said. < ·---. F package cq,ntalntng specific figures was on-the table. There was no indication of any. sof- tening of the U.S. refusal to devalue the dollar in terms of &old, J key demand of the Europeans and the· Japanese. But the u .s. delegation was reported to view the -proposal as a reasonable co~prom.!§e since it retreated from earlier su(- gestions for higher re valuatiom averag· ing 15 percent. . Jn most cases the figures proposed ~re still higher than Ulose the nations in- volved have indicated they would find ac· ceptable. For them revaluation me~ns higher export prices and lost fore11n trade. ~ They are willing to make smaller upward adjustments if the United States cOntributes by devaluing the dollar, a politically unpopular step the Ntxon ad- ministration refuses to ·take . Air Crash Re~rted 2nd Indian Ta.Sk Force • Crosses Into Pakistan NEW DELHI (UPl)-A second Indian ta sk force ttias entered East Pakistan ti> battle Pakistani forces shelling the lndian border town of Balurghat, a military spokesman reported today. Indian press reports said .Indian jets had driven off Pakistani jets in the Kashmir area . Balurghat, a town of 60,000, is 180 miles north of Calcutta and about 60 miles east- norlheast of the big Jndffin town of English Bazar, has been under Pakistani artillery fire since Wednesday and a spokesman said 31 persom had been kill· eel and 58 wounded. Another 15,000 fled. On;Jndian task force entered the DinaJ· pur sector 18 miles northwest of Balurghat -four days ago and -a spokesman said it was still in contact with the Pakistanis. ~Each side has reported several tan~s Knocked out in-the ta nk and artillery battles. Both task forces were reported three to four miles inside East Pakistan. The Press Trust of India reported from the town of Jammu along the Kashmir border \Vith West Pakistan that two Pakistan Air Force F86 Saberjets made two incursions into India today and were driven off by Indian Gnat je.Ls--- The F86s were supplied to Pakistan under a U.S. military aid program. The Gnats are twin. jet ·Hawker Siddeley Thai to Be Executed In Officer's Death BANGKOK (UPI) -Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachom announced tonight he had . ordered the execution by firing squad of a Thai accused of murdering a U.S. Air Force colonel ~ the first ex- ecution since Thanom seized full power in a Nov. 17 coup. Jn a nationwide broadcast, Thanom named a Tha i with several aliases as tbe killer or Lt. Col. Harry M. Funk , of Lockbourne, Ohio, whose bullet-riddled body was found Friday outside a b8.r near Uie big B52 base at Utapao .. British designed planes built under license in India. Their perrormances are considered about equal. The PreSs Trust Gf ' India said a11- tiaircraft guns opened up On the intruding Pakistani planes but did not say whether they were hit or whether the . India.n Gnats fired at them. Jt was the first air incident since Nov . 22 when India said 1l shol down three intruders. UPI correspondent Patrick J. Killen reported from Calcutta that the newesl Indian border crossing was smaller than a battalion (9.17 men) but larger than a company (2.lt. men) •. Well· ~ooned. sources said a full battalion was mvolved in the original border_ crossing. British to Use Macl1ine Gun Helicepters BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) - The British Army plans to boost its firepower in Northern Ireland by using helibopters armed with machine guns, an army spokesman said today. "But I must emphasize th~y, w'ill not be used in riot situatiorui," he said, although he would not say when they would be us- ed. • News or the new weapons , demonstrated Monday outside Lon· doilderry, came as the government or Prime Minister Edward Heath won parliamentary support in London for its Northern Ireland policy over an op- position motion .of criticism. The House of Commons voted at the in· sistence of the opposition labor party. The motion was tabled. Heath, clearly • pleaSed at the voting margin of 34. took the opportunity to thank-fonner Prime Minister Ha rold Wilson, 1leader of the op- position, for his "constructive" proposals put forward last week. • -'-~--~---·--------- ,, I 11 11 -· L.--- .. I \ '·-tJ'--l doublG. i<.'.;t ' ... -_-1 -!"" ck""oStLJ1.U''"' ·• L j o,\I pol'f"Sfer ....... ,,... • ...S "'I• 1<•"1"> jC<<BT ~ --"-...I 11-~---~-.! 1.f ~~-. -. . ' . • -. • • • • 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 .. • 1 • • -. • 1 ' • I 1 ' • • • • • ' ' , T~y's Fbaal I N.Y. Stocks ---~ .. , ' VOL. 64, ~O. 286, 3 SECTIONS, AGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -TUESDAY, NOVElifBER 30, '1971~ 'TEN CENTS Till '73, l ·rvin·e Co. Says By L. PETER KRIEG 01 I~• O•llY PHO! 51'1f Property owners in Irvine will pay no dty taxes unll1 July..,-;-1973;""ltvoten ap- prove iiicorporation at the Dec. 21 elec- fiscal Expert Sees -0th-er Reven·u~s Available assistant, there will be no Other city _!ffipJ.Qy_n neede<j Wltll Jult....QU.91!,_.~•~"'--·• cording to Dalton. ' ;-- tion, ·a. fiscal ~xpert hired' by the Jr.vine served until last year when he resigned to Company said today. go into his own bl;lsiness. Revenues from sources other than tai-Dalton said the city ~Ill spend more than it takes in during 19n.73. but a es will actually leave a surplus by the end healthy surplus during the -firs( six of'the 1972--73 fiscal year, according to tmhe.-~m"o~n'=-ths or inCofporation will more than ~get projection prepared by Darrell ' make up the differenct and eliminate the Dalton, former..scily manager of Yorba need for ~ity property taxes .. Linda. Dalton, at a press conference this J>alton was Yorba Linda's first morning, said he "would h;µard a guess" inanager alter it incorporated in 1967 and that a tax rate of about ZS cents per $100 valuation would be needi?d by the c:.ity during fiscal 1973-74. . "This is assuming , they don't take over any special districts and they ma!ntain the same level of services," he said. Dalton said lh·e figure would also de- pend on political considerations. • "It depends on what the city c;ounci l wants in the way of providing additional · services," he said. Taxes pai<UQ Orange County will Dot be affected by incorpor.ation, .1.!11til city ~r- ficia\& begin to ask for discontinuation of various services. The county rate for homes in the Irvine Ranch Water District ls $10.2712 per $100 assessed valuation. · In his projections, Dalton foreca sts Irvine will actually spe~Oiily $155,600 through June 30, while . ·it takes in $442,800. That surplus will offset the pro- jected 1972-73 deflcit wheri revenues total $1.157,000 and expenditures amount to $1,291.000. Dalton says the embryonic city will Reds • , need only a skeletal city staff the first six months with the administration's func· lions to be handled by a consultant until a. city manager and an assistant can be hired in July. A deputy city clerk, and finance. building and reception cl~ks will be needed immediately; four building In~ spectors wlll be needed in March, two planners in April and a public works In· speclor in May. Besides the adm inistrator and his 'Hit' He said the city council,_ w_hi.c.h will. be formed immediately after incorporation. will not need to-appoint a planning com- mission until April. Dalton said his projections are bli11ed on sevefal key factora that were not taken into consideration in earlier tax~ ation studies performed by various agen· cies, including the county plannin' department. . The previous studies, at Jeast one of which alleged a need ror a city propertt, tai.; immediately, were founded on ID-. !See IRVINE, Page Z) • Mars Unmanne<f Capsule Plan-ts 'Flag'- MOSCO\V (UPI ) -The Soviet Union's unmanned Mars 2 probe has pul"""'a . · capsule bearing a &lvlet pennant on the red planet ·and is now in orbit around Mars, the Tass -.ne.ws agency said today. Tass said the fiv'e-ton ~ars 2 probe. launched 1'.1ay 19, went into Mars orbit Saturday." Before entering orbit it ejected a capsule "which delivered to the surface . of Mars a pennant with a depiction of the_ Soviet flag." . Scientific sources said both Mars 2 and fi.1ars 3, launched a week later, carried equipment deslgn·ed to soft-land and-seek life on ' ti.1ars . Tass said Mars 3, launched May 28, was also' pi-oceeding en route to Mars. The U.S. Mariner 9 is already orbiting Mars. All 8yslems aboard Mars 2 are func- tioning normally, Tass said. _ Tess said, "_the station was put on a trajectory passing at a distance of 1,250 kilometers (570 miles) from the surface of Mars. --Tass gave no. {urther details of-the capsule placed on Man. There Was no in- dication whether the capsule also con- tained instruments to search for· signs ol life. After trajectory placement, Mars 2 waJ' orbiting Mars once every 18 hours. It waa a minimum of 818 miles a"lld a maximum of 15,500 ,miles from the planet's surface • Its orbital inclin!rtion. to Mars was 43 degrees. .- Caspers Asks Hou8e Issue . Not, Lone n ·anger ,.Blackie Amo1ig ·Many Cited by U.S • WORSRIPERS HEAD FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AFTER LEAVING ONE OF BAPTi'sT'su;es" '""' At 7:30 a.m.; Bus Captains Meet-for Coffn, Doughnuts and Prayer Against Breakdowns .• r ,. , ' Busing Good for · Spirit~ . ' Costa Mes a Baptist Church Puts Gos1J el on W 1iee ls "O, you cti-n't get to Hea ven in a M W Cadillac ... " By ARTHUR R. VINSE L Of !111 D1ll'I' PJlol $1111 The old Baptist Youth "Fellowship ditt y on futility of reaching yonder shore in a costly Detroit car predates a current religious campaign called the Bus Ministry. You can at least get as rar as the First B~ptist Church of Costa ~1esa in an old Chevrolet. G~fC. White or Gillig. Busing students to achieve racial in- tegral.ion in American schools is much in the news today. . , Vet while another traditional tune says tt.at Jesus loves all the little children - ''red and yellow, black and while -they are precious in llis sight'' not much coverage has been given Sunday School busing. The same vehicles are being "used to spread the Gospel not only among the young. but the Orange Coast's elderly as well . Every Sunday, a fieet or 12 buses and two smaller vans, backed by a team in- cluding the Lord and the Garden Grove dog-catcher, rumbles out on a regula r mission. 'I: Destination: 301 Magnolia Ave., Costa l\1esa and, ultima tely, a point beyond. Drivers, individu al bus captains and usually their past()!", Dr. James Q, Combs, gather at 7:30 a.m. for coffee. doughnut.! and prayer a g a i n s t bre#kdo wns or collisions. "And ttien they fan out all over," says Dr. Combs. He is 44, an enthusiastic preacher o{ Baptism and Sunday School busing , who was licensed at 16 to stand behind a Hillsboro', Texas pulpit. "I've been preaching for 28 years," he · declares. The successor to Dr. P. G. Neumann' Harbo1· Sttul.e 1its Do Well took his post two years_ ago and has a vision of doubling or tripling membership or the city's largest Protestant chu rch. among all ages. .,Sunday School buses are the mechanir.- ed cavalry in Dr. Combs' campaign fOr the•one who originally spread Jlis Word riding a donkey or on root. One bus goes to Huntington Beach. •another to south Santa Ana ; another toward Laguna Beach and the remainder throughout the Harbor Area. "We even have one that goes down on Lido Isle," says Dr. Combs. l·Ie Is proud of the ract Sunday School tms riders represent all levels of society ¥ in terms or wealth and age , from Shalimar Drive to Via Lida. · Total enrollment as of last Tuesday was l .047, many of whQm prefer the bus to their o~n one or t~ cars parked in tSee BUSING, Page ZJ ·Test Scores Beat ·Average By GEORGE LETDAL the tests -grade 12 reading. County and Dr. Norman Lc'lats, assoc i a I e Of 111e 011" Pli.i 51111 slate testing officials suspect that score superintendent for instruction. said today Students in ttle Newport-Mesa Unified is a statistical 5-!rror.. . the district's con1parlsons Indicate a need School District scored better lhan eK-.contributing to the higher expectaUons to find out why students in the district petted in seven of 11 achievement tests of students in the three districts ls the lost ground in !hree of the II tests .....;. administered in 1969-70. average IQ determined by a test of grade one reading, grade 12 language and tn four are.as. grade six language, scholastic ability. -'grade 12 mathematics. spelling and math and grade 12 reading, Newpcrt-Me.sa students. scored higher The year lo year compa~iso~s indicate tht studen ts" scores wf're lower than ex-on this test than 93 percent of the a drop of th re(. percent in ftrst gra.de peeled, but still significantly above the districts in California. That ls an tQ reading, a loss of seven percent In senior .-•Yerage for the state and nation . ranking equalled by gtudents In Laguna high langu.age an~ of six percent in senior "The scores in !hose four 111reas were Beach and two perceniile-point.s ahead of m11lhemal!cs achievement. compared to predictions mad e by the Capistrano Unified where students JQs The Newport· 1esa pupils gained in all state Department or Education. The · are higher than 91 percent of the districts other areas of testing. Even In the "lost'' predicted scores were based on factors in the state. areas~ the district's scores were well ~luding class size, distriC't wealth, The unified district IQ scores compare above the state a.nd nal1011al average. tuch1:r pay. student and teacher favorably to other districts along the The 1969 -70 state achievement test turno\'er and the distrlcl"s povtrly index Oraf18e Coast, parUcularly llunUngton scores show only~ relationship between -numbers of students lrom poor ..Beach Union HJgh where the ayerage IQ the typl.Cllt,llCO\t 1n Newport-Mesa and all families. places lhe district ahead of only 59 per· other d~r1ct.s 1n the stale. The only other district along the~ cent of the districts In CaJUornia. The figure followlng each grade lr:vel 0""r"e Ola.st showing more scores that ·-Unlike other distrlct:i in California, and subject area indicates the percent.age WI below predictions was CapLttrano Newport-Mesa has compared the 1969-70 of .stlstrlct& throughout the state wilh tm1ncd WiJC"'re ·average-!C'Ores were krwer ach~mtnt~te!t results with ICOrts on scorea .lower than lOOse. earned b)' thin e~ted In nine or 11 of thfi the 19i0-71 tests. Newport-Mesa acores Its Newport-Mesa district students. Ntewlde achievemcnl tesl,. own tests and thus has 1970.71 ~rt.1 that REA.DING: tirst grade, 87: second Laguna Beach Unified, the only other won 't be reported t.o the st.ate Board of grade, 89: third grade. 89: sixth g"rlide, 'K·l2 dlstri&t. along the Orange Coast, had Education for . at least another elght S4;.l 2lh grade. 79. Only the 12th graders 'cores lower than expect¢ in only one ol months. · • , fSee SCHOOLS, Pap I) I . • . . Public · Vote. Fifth District Supervisor Ronald . W. Csspers o( NCYJlxlrt Beach today called for a public vote on future low cost hous- ing programs ol. the county. He asked for and got boo.rd approval Of an investigation by Couflty <:ounsel Adrian Kuyper of "the possibility of put- tin,e: th e homiog issue on next June's primary ballot." Caspers started his di.c;cussion by call; ing the conduct of I a s t Wednesday's board meeting "very poor." "! was upset with the audience and their actions," Caspers continued. "They talk about equal rights but refuse these righls to others who are speaking in opposit1o,.to their projects. .. This hoard has to operate on infar- mation given us by county department," the supervisor added. "For e:tr.mple, the- planning department. whose summation on the housing authority was only their own private views in my opinion. "They said private industry cannot sup- ply nee~erl low cost housin.e:. ror exampl~. r kno\v this is untrue as T have been 1n th11t busine.~ p,11 my life ." Caspers fumed. . -Federa.l-4ificials may ha_y_1t.6een Picky when they tried to fine Blackie Gadarian $15 for not having a ladder-to hi.t boe.t- yard docks, but it turns out, he wasn 't !he only one. ~ v - JnspectOC'S swooped down on. several boatyards in Newport' Beach two months ago, handing out a number of citations. "1 was given one because a man was hand-sanding the huU or a boat without wearing goggles," said Dave Neu ol the Balboa Yacht Basin. Others were •warned for not having proper railings or for allowing workmen to si t ·above tJ:te water on one·plank scar- foldings. Two planks are required, ac- cording to the newly-£onne:I federal Qc.. cupational Safety and Health Administra· tlon. Most ol the other boatyards quickly complied with the warnings to avoif! a Attorney Blasts F or1ner Lover Of Dr. Hart elius By TOM BARLEY 01 Ill• Di ll' Plitt Sti ff • "Those Berkeley grad~ should be ask- ed to eKplain their positions more fully ," LOS ANGELES -Defense attorney (A check today showed that there arc Matthew Kurilich picked up where he left nn p:raduates of the University of Cali-off in three Orange County Superior fomia at Berkeley In executive pot;ilions Court trials today with a scathing attack in the COtJnly planning departmen(). on Reba Vaughn.of C.Osta 1'.fesa, Dr. Ebbc "If h~ing is such e. big Issue," £as-Hartelius' fonncr paramour and the pers continued. "it should go before t_he _ state's key witness in a fou:-day hearing peonle. J 11sk that the countv counsel in-that npened her:e·thls morning. v~li~Ri.e the legality of putting it on the -Kurilich, with Mrs. Vaughn barred ballot." from the hearing rbom, lashed the shape- ly blonde as beinj: motivated "by a vin- dictive desire to destroy Dr. Hartelius. Muscle Disea se ·Campaig n Slated 'f o Raise Mon~y "She is a smooth, convincing liar," Kurillch alleged. "She has constantly worked to have him imprisoned or killed and she made a series of conflicting statements in the Superior Court trials of the doctor. "Every charge here today Is based on this great fab ricato r," Kurillch said . And he described Mrs. Vaughn, 1:1. ol 287 \V. A door-to-<toor fund raising campaign Wilson St. as coming from a "family full win be conducted by the Orange County of thievts, welfare cheaters, liars and Chapter ·of the P.1u.scul.ar Dystrophy\ convicted felons. Association beginning this weekend. "There lsn ·1 any charge by any decent A spokemnan for the association said citizen wbo'has come in ar;id accus~.DJ. 7,000 persons will visit Orange county Rartelius of any wrongdoing," Kur11lch hoines in the campaign, which is seeking said. to rair.e US,000. .. Several Superior Court judges have ''Volunteer marcher, will be ldentlried QeCk!ed that ~1rs. Vaughn Is a liar, by" their Jerry l..eyijs tags," said Allen Kqrilich told hearing officer E. E. de WUliam30n, an official of the county Vilblss and the five ph~sicians 'who w\11 association. rulr: on llartclius' guilt or innocence ort He said the money will be used both multiple charge s of unprofess19nal con· loca1ly and at tJ:te lnstitute for Muscle duct and moral turpitude. Disease, which serves a! a world-wide And he quoted an unidentified Superior clearing house for morr: than 100 Court judge's, comment during the recent research grent.s. trial of Dr. llartcltos on bribery charges: Wllllamsor\ nottd that UC Jrvlne has "Pm going to Join the list of ?lb~f judgts rk'tived..one of thollt-11'anll __:_...who have. found her to be a liar. ~· _ "Local patients are provkled with ltartellus, 50, who now lives in El Toro, nece.ssarr-diagnosis, equipment and Is accused of administering dangerous therapy through the MDAA clinic at drugs to two Costa ltfesa women 7 Mrs. Children's Hospita l · In Or an g e, 1 ' Vaughn llnd Wandn Melendrez, a friend WUliamaon said. (Ste llARTEIJUS, P11e l) " T l ·' · fonnal citaUon, while one other, Lido Shipyartl, para an undlSclosOO-!ille-w1th- out a~ whimper:. Certainly none .ol them made anything like t h e now-fBin0\.111 stink raised bf Gadarian. Claiming t.he law doesn't require lad· ders tel the docks and maintaining the inspector didn 't see how close bis ladde~ were stored, Gadariz.n chose to contC6t hls citation. That resulted in a one-day hearing con- ducted by a fed eral examiner last week at the· Newporter Inn. The resu1 ts won't be known for some time. Neu said the government dropped the cha~es 2.gai nst him altogether (he also had been cited b e c a u s e his ladders weren!t ti~ down) because he had never received a copy of the new rul~k. Jean Skinner at Hans Dickman Boat Works said that ye.rd had been cited be- cause a worker was siUing on a one-plank scaffolding as he striped a hull. Citations for similar violations ol the new regulations, estzhUshed with t h a adopt.ion of the \Villiam Steiger Act by Congress last year, also were reported by La~n-Mellar and Mariners Drydocks. Officials et Lido Shipyard weren 't the least bit upset bv the ones they got, ho111. ever, although they didn't w2:1t to talk about them. "We Y>e re cited f()I" improper scaffold- ing," said manager Harold Speck. "but we should have been, our scaffolding was imnropcr." -. He said Ute company ~ected the violations and p.2Jd the tines, but Spkk declined to say how many vlolatlont there were or how much in fines he paid. may soon feel the Impact of the new JaW. may soon feel the imapct of the new law, which affect, alt employen. Chamber of Cbmmcrce Man2~er Jack Barnett was sr.hedulPCI to attend a conference to learn about the law today. Or ange Coast \t'enther .. • . Gusty winds will whip up some warmer weather for the Orange Coast Wednesday, with tempera- tures ranging from 65 to 75 degrees under mostly SWVIY &kies. 'INSIDE TODAY The community thtattr .season has rtachtd its peak with the final · production of 1971, the' lrvint Community Thtattr'1 "Dearh of a Sale11nan." Set En-tercainment, Page 20. l.. "'· ...,. (111..,,.11 CIOMllltd Ctt11lct , ... ., ... ~ -g~·11~ .. ldltffltl P'ltt E11..,.1ln1M11I FllllMI ' H~,._ICO• • All~ Ltllllttt " ' 22·11 '" lJ: • • • ll·lt " ,, ""'" . Milhlll "llllft 11 Nrf'loll"I H•W' W 011"" ~111¥ I 1,1,,11 Plfftf' 11 1,.111 tf.17 llMll Mlftt... 1•1t T""'lftM a -.. W•1tll« 4 WHMll't lffwl lj.lJ Wwld H..,. ff , " -·- • .. - f DmV PILOT By JACt\. BR08A('K Of tM n.1" f'l .. 1 Iliff County 1upervltor1 moved closer today tow1rd srlectlng a new . site for the Harbor Judicial District courts. At the suggestion of Fifth District Supe.rvlior .Ronald Casper,, ninl!--sltel! un· der C01tsider1tion were narrowed to three and Ult county's Real Properly Services Department was ordered lo have com· parison reports on the trio ready within a week. Caspers also asked that real property " sal'\1-ices immedlalely search ror an ln· terim -~1oca(ion for the badty-crOW"aed coUrt fa.CiKUes -now on lfth Street o[t Nli'l,VPOrt Boulevard ln Costa Me11 . The tr1o of sites suagested by Caspers are: -The.~:t Corpbratlon property north of th~ proposed Corona de! Mar Freewity, near MacArthur Boulevard. This· !!}.acre property has been offe red at 577·.000 per acre . -Irvine Industrial· Complex property adjoining the Stanford Re search Institute • • - lnstallat'ion on Jai.nboree Road north ol . MacArthur Boulevard. The 16 acre• in this parcel are priCed at Wi ,000 an acre. -The "COlllnl Radio 1lt1 on Jamb:lre1 Boulevard at Campus Drlve .. Collins made I' new offer today on this propertf • providing for sale of their leasehold from the Irvine Company of , eight acres for $40.000 an aere. The lease has 85 years to run. ~ Supervisor Robert BaMin urged lhat the Orange County Fairgrounds -site also be kept under consideration bec1use it is • property that Ii already off eouoty tax mils. Real .Property Services Director Stanle)i Krause seh:t ne bed writte.q to the fa ir board but had not.;-received an answer. , Battin al&O suggested that ·eight and "a half acres owned by the Cosl;:i Mesa ColUllY Water District .loc~ted just north of Pali sades Road at Red Hill Avenue be coosidered because it is also off the· tax rolls. This property was ini;ertcd into the site search '<picture Monday when water . ______) I Parcel Rulitag New Slate . ' Fo1•ms Douglas Facing Land Use Panel 3 Irvine Hopefuls Ba.nd Together A aeven-man commission, practically orphatled by the Board or Supervisors, may decide the fate Thursds.y of future development of the McDonnell Douglas Co'rpora tion property adjoining the Or- ange County Airport. From 1•.,,,e 1 HARTELIUS • • • and patient who died in 1969 from a massive overdose of drugs. • If the Airport Lind Use Commission for Orange County decides that the 50 acres at the northeast comer of Mac- Arthur Boulevard e.nd Campus D r i v e should remain 1.oned for light industrial U!!e rather than commercial, a., McDon· nell Douglas wishes, they wlll be flying in the fa ce of 3-2 decision of Jhe super- \1isors on Nov. 10. · And to date the commi3sione~" given eve~· ind~ation that the y · op- post' the rezont'. If they do·so, b law a four-Fifth5 vote ol the supervisor is re- quired to overrule the Commission. The re:tone violates a comprehensive land use plan adopted J3s~pL 2 by lhe <"QmJTiitiion for the county airport are!_. Jn the plan, development of the 11erir space finn's .acrce.ge i! limited to re- search and Ji~ht industry. A i;econd slale of three candidates for tht Dec. 21 lrvine cily eouncil ell'Ction has been 'formed . Jerry Choyke, ~tiles "Pete" Peterson and David H. Smith annoonced today they are running as a "team," claiming they can "bring experie11ce arid compre- hensive un"clerstanding to , the new city counell.'' Three other_·candidatcs, 'Vaync Clark, J{eo.ry Quigley and Alan Snodgrass !laid earlier this month they are running as one slate. - The new group says ii is barked hy lhe' "Comm il!ee for a Posili\'e Govern- ment," headed by Denny Glenn and Rod Kislinger. The committee said in a release !oday lha!_j_l! endorsement is mearit to "pro- vide the voter an opportun ity to reeog~ nize candidates wi!h a proven record of independent, ohjectivl' and constructiv~ community se rvice." ' Choyke, a tobacco company ~alesman. ager and a resident. of Village Park. has worked on committees in Council of the Communily of lrvine·_<CCI) and Cily of Irvine Now (COIN ), He has be~ vice chairman ot COIN and vice prt'sident-of the Village Park Community Association for two years. Also active in CCI as chairman of the education committee, Peferso·n is presi- de'nt of Teletek Engineering and a resi· dent of the Rncquet Club. }le-is also pres- i1lent and founder of the NtJrth Irvine Homeowner's Association. Another CCI member and a COIN cb- ordin11tor. Smith ls founder and current president of Callfornia llomes H:omeown. er's Association. I-le is a sales i'epresen· tatlve fo r Far f'<est. Speaking ror the committee, GJ.enn said the three ml'n "are independent and ob- jective but not paranoid regarding the general pl11n or the Irvine Company. "They have pledged 11 positive cam· paign." be contended. "There has been enough Sf the other already. There wllJ be no orphaned villages in Irvine if1hese men are elected." Deputy Aitorney General Jeffrey W__ghlner ·reg~ds Mrs .. Vaug~n a_!~'!!_s prlncipal witness in hls case age.inst Hartelius and he will also ask ·relatives and friend s of P.1rs. Melendrez to testify during a hearing that is expected by both aides to exceed the four day~ scheduled_ \-The dead woman's husbaod,_ Joseph Melendrez, has filed a S~.000 wrongful death lawsuit against Harlelius in ~ran~e County Superior Court. The action 1s awaiting trial. ~1cr>oonell Douglas \\'finis to build a 250-500-room hotel, a 500.()()()..square-foot office building C9mplex and a convention center on the site. The County Planning Commission .in lwo hearings h&'l 2.pproved lht' McDonnell Douglas rezone '"-each time by a 3·2 vott'. IRVINE CITY TAXES : .. Wohlner aceuses Hartelius of. in- trodueing Mr's. Melendrez to the drug habit that Jed to her death. He also blames the gray·ha ircd physleian ror the -addiction that Jed to' Reba Vaughn's in· carceration in slate prison in 1969 as a nareotics addict. The only indication the lnnd use com: missioners ha ve ·g\ven of their feeling5 on the issue \US a session last month at which ofCicial5 .of the aerospace firm ptl'- sented their case and the, Irvine Company offered. the opposite vie\\'. Commissioners did not vote on the rewne request al that tin1e. indicating that they . had alreuly made their deci:iion in the Sept. 2 plan adoption. Hartelius was accused by authorities in April that year of arringing .for the burn· Ing of his office al 2345 E. Coast Highway. Corona de\ Mar in an a!Ieged bid to destroy patient ree<1rds relat1ng .to Wanda Melendrez. • 1 ... Jt wa!I alltgcd in a 1ubsequent trial that Fro11, Page l Harte\ius bribed "Mrs. Vaugbn'• ~rather • .. Jim Bl"ior;to set ~e aflol','11< ~.'•" Dl:JSING been notified by' t l mlate---!Oa.rd-.v_!.,,.;..n , • • • Medical Examiners would·have to . face the charge1 beinl!!i;,ed here t~!!'_-the driveway at home. -Arson charg·ea were]o1niid by lir16e --=--•n'fey--dontithome--the same Sun-- and fraud allega,tions when District At. day," Dr. Comb5 adds wistfully, pointing torney's investigators, becked. by three ou.t a cross all ministers must bear in Grand Jury indietments , aceoaed the common .. phyiician of then bribing Blevins to leave, "I-itttende<! a retreat -I prefer to call the state. • it 'an advance' -at Lake Arrowhead Jt was also alleged in an indletml'nt re<:ently. with soil:Je ministers from the containing 14 rclony counts that the doc· 100 largest Sunday Schools in America," lor fraudulently claimed dis ab 11 It Y ht' adds. benefits from Mrs. Vaughn while 1he was Tops is the Akron Baptist Templl' in in fact eonfined to state _prison. Ohio, with 19 buses and 140 riders. wtiile Hartelius has spent more than 500 . the First Baptist Church of Hammond, hours •In Orange County SuperiClr Court Ind .. has 112 buses and 2,000 riders. in trial, prl'trial hearings, arraignments . Compared ~o then~. Dr. Com~s' chureh and hearings on motions a5 a result of fields 14 vehicles with a combined legal those charges. He has befn cleared ol seating capaci~y of 580 · worshiP:Crs . .No every accusation. matter fht' site-, all have the same · lt.1rs. Vaughn's forml'r husband, Ray mission. Vaughn, opened the hearing for the pro· They are sellers of salvation, in the secution today by testifying that he sense library bookmobiles of le r virtuallv became a drug addict in 1967 knowledge. while being treated by Hartelius for in· Prizes arc offered for v a r i o u s juries suffered in an auto accident. . achievement5-rewards are material a5 Vaughn said he rt'ccived frequent tn· v.·el! as spiritual -including re<'ruit1nent jecti1>ns of Demernl -a high potency of rriends. without church affiliation. narcotie -from Hartelius to the point ''\Ve give Bihles anii bicycles and one "' that if the physician "was evet=lh'"e th ing aild aiiother for bringing others and minutes late getting to my house I was 1nemorizlng Scriptures:· Dr. Con1bs says desperate and longing t.o set' him and get of his Orange Coast bus n1inlstry. my 5hot" He and the Rev. Jin1 Vinevard, director OIAM•I COAST DAILY PILOT a.~~rt N. W.~ rr.tlNll .... l"Wlltfllt • n.011111 A. Mw•,\111 AU,.._,. l!tl!'t' L. ,.,., )( ••• , 911""'*1 leKll C•ty f_,... Ntw,trt a.-11 OHie• lJJl Ntwjto rt l •M!••••' M1i1lftt 1'11.ir111: P.O. I•• 117J, f l66J -- ' . of~ bus n1lnistry fo r the 'i'hon1as !load Baptist Church in Lync:hburg. \'a .. see eye to eye in modern methods of spreading the Gospel. The llev. Vineyard S1Jms it up in "Word of Life," .a church publication. _ "In Mark 9:41 , Jesus said that 'whosoever gives a cup of waler in His riamc shall not lost' his reward.' 1 1-1·onder what v.·e v.·ill get for some of the prir motions we use?" One treasure soon to be awardt'd a local Sunday School child bringing the most others -a 40-friend minimum -is a Christmas stocking eight feet high. The toy cost nearly StOO, Dr. Combs admits, but a churchn1an ca nnot measure souls in cash \'alut'. Like11'ise. the First Baptist Church's fleet of red and v.·hlte buses is not a fund-raising proposition. nor e.:cpected to break even. Costs Including fuel, spare parts arid Insurance ru n roughly $10,000 per year. , N:iturally. Insurance Is Important. "\Ve'v't ne\'tr ha~ a dent that we ClllUS· ed." says Dr. l:ombs . "\Ve pray every week the Lord will be with us. correct or outdated population and revenue estimates, Dalton said. He said revenues from building,,1nd engineering fees will be greater Jdllfe the projected planning staff v!'ill b~ Jess than earlier estimates. The assessed \'aluation. wh ich Dal!On figure s at $74 1nillion, actually v.·ill have no bearing until 1973-74 sinct' no city tax- es will be levied before then . Irvine, as a city, would get most of the ,projected $1.6 million revenue the first 18 month.~ from the following: -Building permit fee~. $333 .000. State gas tax lunds, $271,000. - -Motor Vl'hicleJic_eJlse "fees, $246,000. -Arterial HighWay _Finance grant5, $150 000. -lruiiness llcenm, 1150.000. -Engineering fees . $00.000. -Sales and use tax. $80,000. -Plan cheek fees. $95.000. Other re venue sources include cig11reite tax monie!I , property transfer fees. room l6X, trailer \icen!le fees, ABC license fees, miscellaneous license fees, interest, plan- "''':"' . f'•·••••• 1•1rge i · SCHOOLS . ~ . ,, scored lower than the stall' had prediclcd they would. LANGUAGE : Sixth grade, 76. and 12th gradt', 91. SPELLING: Sixth grade, 62, and 12th grade. 90. ' MATHE!\1ATICS: Sixth grade, 67, and 12th grade. 95. The sixth grade scores in language, spelling and n1ath were \owez· than the state had predicted for the district. but the average student in the Newport·Mesa district is sllll well above the state: average. A.s was lhl' ease in districts throughout Californi~th 'ev.·~rt-Mesa JQ ave.rage dropped two percentage points fro n1 the 1969-70 s I year to the 1970-71 school yt'ar. Dr. Dale Wooley, the. district'!! testing expert, suggested that ''if the scholastie ability -IQ -tt'st fs testing what it says it is, the schools should not be blamed for the lower scores." The scholastic abilit y test i5 glvt'n to detern1ine what ability a studenl brings to the school; not how niuch he is learn· ing. \Vooley speculated that the ·10 .... ·ering slate IQ averagt' might IJ)t'an schools are "doing a better joh keeping .. the kid ·who otherv.•lse would drop out." That means more lower JQ students may be. slaying in school than did in past years. T\·af fi e Signals Sprout i11 City "But arter awhile the statistics just pile up 11gainst you." Newport Beaeh motorlsts are going lo Gelling the fleet or busts off on Sunday find a numher of nl'v.' contro l sy~tems al ~. T...,..... 17141 MJ~JJI a-lflt4 A'-ttiht MJ·lt71 morning rounds is a prime conctrn of the lntersection5 throughout the city as a mechanical crew. v.•hich conducts in-result of rectnt City Council .tetion. spe<:tlon and m1inttn11nce e ~·ery Saturday Councllnltn have approved funding for ~ at the church. a traffic light at the earner of Placentia Harold t.undell. ' reHred ~f11rine Corp!!: and 'superior Avcrt\1ts, .Pl11ns for the con- master sergeant v.·ith 20 yf'ars ' duty, trol have not been drRWn, hawever . and It spends his \\Ork week 1s " Carden Grove will be se~eral month! before the sign11I , Police Department Hvm.ant Officer. tt.e is installed. · serves voluntarily 11s 811plist •dtls Stop sign~. sehcdull'd for in~tallalion mainlt.nance chief on Saturd,ys. lnu11cdiately, will be ert.eted al the $t('(lnd in CQnimand 15 Ro~eoe Speak. followlng lnttncctions: Rn engineer. Ea.•dgate Orh•e at Nr.w ~tf!C N'lhur Lundell 11nd Spt11k offcrtd so1nt time Boulcv1rd : Porl Suttoo. Place 11 New ago to provide 11nim•l con!rol servlre lo ~11eArthur Boulcv11rcl ; Patl~ Newport ning and zoning fees and fees from the sale of maps and publications as welt as vehlcle eode fines and gas ·tax engineer- ing grants. Ma jor expenditures Include : -Streets, $350,000. /-Police, $280,000. -Engineering; 1157,000. -Street !\1aintenance, $150.000. -1\dminislration. $150.000. -Build ing Department, 1101,000. -Planning, $73,000. 1>11scellaneous expend.ilurl's will include . city council, clerk , Jlnanpe. attorney, non- departmental empl~yea( publie buildings, 1treet trees and park~ During a press e0nference today, Irvine Executive Vice Prl'sident Raymond L. \\lat~on e~plainE!fi why Dalton had been retained. Basically . \\lalson said. "Because of his prac1lcal experience in preparing and !iv· in!!'. wi!h a 1nunicipa! budget for a new ci· ty ..... "He is no rnere theoretician. obviously. \\'1 also wanted an updated study on the , city of lr\'ine t<i); situation ." \Vatson said, noting <11l other studies are at least one )'<.'ar old. ".\Ir. Dalton's findings \\'ere in- dependently arri\•f'd at. He received only one directive from us, and that \lo'as to tell us, as the city of Irvine's principal taxpayer . what we Could reasonably ex· peel the lax rost of incorporation to be, based on a realistic city budget." \Vatson said Dalton has told him the esliinates are conservative. Tht' cornpany ext'cutive also stressed that 1he report is not intended to be any sort of directive on how the r'uture city council !:hould run the city. "The sludy .,.,·ill be made 11vailable In all city council candidates "'ho request t~.em, '' \Vat son said. Sl101·tcut ' district d1reclur Alvin Pinkley made a verbal offer to sdl It to the · county for $40,000 ,n acre... . _ ·Krause said It might east as much as $10,000 an acre t.o prepare this properly for use as it would need a great dtal of nu . He also said it had no ready access tG the-proposed Corona de! Mar Free.way and is close to the cod of the Orange County Airport runwa y with possible noise problems. Entering into the consideration of a ~ible site was the probable. in· U11io11 ·Honors Ecology Bid In Newport 'Teamsters Union officials p u 11 e d Pickets from a Newport Beacl\: high·rise cor.structlon projeet Monday so the con- tractor could start pouri:1g concrete and stop pumping polluted .... •ater into Newport 11arbor. Public outcry last week drew attention to the sump pumping al the planned 116- -fool Lido Apartments project on Lafay. elle Street. South Coast Conslruction Company official s said excavation 20 feet below ground_lt'vet had made pumping necessary. unlon officials agreed to allow 600 cubie union officials agreed to allow a 600 cubic yards of cement to be poured ~1onday and will ren1ove Rickets again . next weeR so another 400 cubic ya rds can be poured to finish the foundation. Construction company officials said they hopµo more pumping will be necessary when the foundation is com- pleted. Waller B. !\tellolt, construction com- pany president, credited Wynn with con- vineing union officlal5 of the need tG pour the concrete, ln.dicating they had balked when he first made ·the requeSt last Wednesday. "I am very happy they did give us permission," Mellott said, ''.I am pleased they took this attitude. they could see we did have a problem and they didn't have lo do a thing." Envlron1nentalisls T had stormed a Newport Beach City Council meeting last week, complainirig of bay poUution end citing the high rise project a5 a majo,r contributor to the· problem. . Construetion foreman Jim Herndon l'X· plained this morning that. South Coast had been pumping about 8,000 gallons per minute from tht' hole but said that rate was cuhlmost in half when the largest sectl9ti, about 1260 square yard5, was poured before the strike started. He said when the entire foundation i5 poured the mass weight of the reinforced concrete will eliminate the need for con- tinued pumping. The concrelt' floor of the tn'o-story subterranean garage ls 33 in· ches thick, he said. Davey's Locker Gets Fare Hike The c!alifornia J?ublic Utilities Comulis· sion has granted Davey'11 Locker author- ity to increast' fares charged be!ween Newport Beach and Avalon, Catalina Island. The 11 percent lncrt'ase will be ef- feclivt when daily boat trips resume next June. a spokesman for Davey's Locker said f\1onday. A PUC official sai<I the rate increase 11·iis approved because the company operated at a loss during 1970. Adult one· way fares will go up from $4.25 to 14.75. ·nound-trip fares wilt rise from $8.SO to ${!.50. Children's fares, now $2.1:1 one-way and $4.25 round trip, will go up lo '12.37 and S.4.75: Sl101·tchru1ge • ,. corporation -0f the City ,of Irvlne In the Dec. 21 election. This city 1n its entirety would have to be added to the Harbor JudiciAI District or completely t'xcluded. About half of ·tbe 18,000-acrc proposod community is now in the harbor district. Prei;iding Harbor Qistrict Judge Ca~vln Schmidt urged speed in selectlng a· new site and said an inlerim location ls a necessity. "\Ve are adding a fourth judge in January and there is no more room left for additional trailers ," the judge ex.· plained. Free qi Last \Vinnie Ruth Judd, the notor· ious trunk murderess oi 40 y~ars ago , Was granted In out· of-state parole by the Arizena Parole Board Monday. Ste story, Page 5.' Carp€nter Left On Short End Of Remap Vote By TERRY COVILLE 01 I~• Otlll' P'l!tt Iliff State Senator Deflnis Carpenter was on the short end of the Senate's 24 to a ap- proval of a Congressional rea~ portion!Tll:nt plan Monday beeause· he d.oesn't feel a new black district should ha ve been created in Los Angeles. "The senator feel s Orange County, not Los Angeles. should have received a new congressional district," explained Dave Liggett. administrative aide to the r..'e\\'port Beach Republican . .- ''Th e population in Los Angeles has ac- lu<1!1y ,decreased." Liggett continued. "This is the logica~ Place in terms of new population and goography (or a new district.'' Here's ho\v Liggett said the con- ~ressional plan adopted hy ·the Senate Maday affecls Orange County: -Jiep_ Joh'n Schmitz iR·Tustin) will no longer represent the \\'estern 't\1hite House and the San Clemente area. Schmitz' distri.:t will be fnore inland, around the Tustin area, according to the Senate plan. -A new district ha:. been set up covering the Orange Coast from Laguna Beach south into San Diego County. San Diego County will control the new district population-wise. State Senator Claire Burge r (R-San Diego) is expected to~ run this seal. -he district of ·Rep . Del Clawson (R· Dow ey l has been strelched into Orange Count in Cypress, Buena Park and part of Ana lm. In .this area c;rpet installation labor charges are probably as low as any place in America, $1.25 to $I .SO -per square y•rd. New York City prices for carpet instillation are $3.50 per square yard. Many other c.ifies have costs of $3 .00 per y•rd. Northern C•liforni• rotes 4re $2.00 to $2.SO. What this an points out, is the higher chance to get a poor installation. Know your retailer! Make sure he is a licensed contract~r! ( At Alden's our in~tallers are paid hourly, insuring a cartful, complete installation. Wt mainta in pleasant, intelligent, capable men, trained by us. . .. Our method1 • of instaMation 1rt not s e c r e t -NO SHORT<:;UTS I , • ALDEN-'S CARPETS. e ~RAPES 1663 Placentie Ave. COSTA MESA 1'4"6·4838 • lilt ctty of Costa ,\1t<~a on 11 cnntrRct Drlvew11y 11t San .Jo.aquln Hiiis Rottd: •Jld ~~i~. but tia yor Robert 1'1. Wi11on's •· Corint hian Way;Ot\'on 11nd QuRil Slritel!. • HPURS: on. thrll Thurs., .9 te 5:JO Fri., 9 to '9 -511., 9:30 to 5 couucil politely declined. 11 Ulcir intersection.s with Birch Street. . . • -' ,, ,. ·~· j, ·~/ • • • _J -' ' • " • to~ta Me-sa Today's Flnal E,IUJ1 01i .. ~OL. 6'1, NO. 286, 3' SECTI ONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE fOUNTY, CA~IFORNIA TUESOA Y, NOV TEN CEt-rrS 1 NeWport-M:esa Students Score iligh • State l I By GEORGE LEII>AL Of the Dill" ~1191 5!•H Students ·in the Newport-Mesa Unified SChool District scored better than ex- perited. in seven of 11 achievement tests administered in 1969-70. In f9t1r areas, grade six language: · ~!ins ahd"math and grade 12 reading, U.students' scores were lower than ex- peoted, but still significantly above the a.,.age fQr .the state and nation. 'nle scores in ~those four areas were compared to predictions made by the state Department. .. of Education. The predicted. scores-were based on factors including class size, district wealth, teacher pay, student and tea Cher turnover and the dlstrict:s poverty index -numbers of students from poor families.· The only other district aloai the •Orange Coast Showing .more scores that 'fell below predictions was Capistrano Unified where average scores Were lower than expected in nine of 11 of the statewide achievement tests. Laguna Beach Unified , the only other K-12 district along the Orange~CPa.st. had ~r:~~rg~~~ ~== ~~:~J state testing officials suspect that score ls a statistical error. Contributing to the higher expectations of students in the three districts is, the average IQ determined by a test ()f scholastic ability. ' ' .. Newport-Mesa .students scored higher ()n this test than 93 percent ()f the disttict.s in California. That is an IQ ranking equalled by students ht Laguna• Beach and two percentile points ahead of Capistrano Unified where students JQs are higher than 91 percent .of the districts in the state. ThP. unified district IQ scores compare favorably to other ~dlstric~ along the,... Orafike Coast; particularly litpltington Beach Union High where the average IQ_ places the district ahtad uf onl.Y 59 per~ cent of the districts in California.' Unlike other districts in· CaliJomia, Newport-Mesa· ~as compared the 1969-70 achievement test results with scores on the 1970-71 .tests. Newport-Mesa scores its own tests and thus has 1970..71 scores that won 't be reported to the slate Board or Education for at least anothti-eight months. ,, . Dr. Nonnan Loats, associate superintendent for instruction, said today the district's comparisons indicate a need to find out why studegts in the dlstrict- lost ground in three: of the 11 tests - grade one reading, grade · U language ·and grade 12 mathematics. The year to year comparisons indicate a drop of three percent in first grade rel!ding, a loss of seven percent in seniot high language and ()f ail percent in senior. mathematics achievement The Newport-Mesa pupils gained in all (See SCHOOLS, P•ge ZI Mars -• . Unmanned Capsule Plants .'Flag' MOSCO)V (UPI) -The Soviet Union's 1'-fars 3, launched a week later, carried . un~ned_ Mars 2 pro~ _Jiu pu_l__J equipment des.lgned to. soft-land and seek capsWe bearing ~ Sovitt pennant on the · : life on Mars. • red planet and L!I now in ()rbit around . Mm, the Tass news agency said today. I Tass satd Mars 3, launched f\1ay 28, Tass safd the five-ton Mars 2 probe, was also proceeding en roule to Mars. launched-May 19, went into Mars orbit The U.S: Mariner 9 is already orbiting Saturday. Before entering ()rbit It ejected Mars. - -a capsule ''Whiclldellvert!:<I to the surface All systems aboard Mars 2 are func- ()f Mars a pennant with a depiction of t~e tioning nonnally, Tass said. Sov~et flag." Tass said, "the_station was put on a Scientific sources aald both Mars 2 and trajectory passing at a distance of 1,250 • kilometers (570 miles)-from the surface ()f Mars. T8ss gave no further delalls~ot the capsule placed on Mars. There was no ~ dication whether the capsule also con- tained instruments to search for signs of life. ~ After trajectory placement, Mars. 2_wat orbiting Mars once every 18 hours. It wa1 a mini mum of 818 miles and a mas:imum 9! 15,500 miles from the planet's surface. , (See WRS, Page %) 7, Caspers Asks Honse Issue Cholt>es Pared Down • '::" • DAILY f'JLO'T Sl•ff ...... WORSHIPERS HEAD FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AFTliR J.EAVING ONE OF BAPTIST BUSES At 7:30 a.m., Bus Captains MHt for CoffH, Doughnuts 1nd Pr1yer Against Breakdowns ' Bnsi:qg Good for Spirit? . "O, ~?~~ ge~e:.~.n~~p~~::.~~~~~: !'.~.~~i~!~~,.~Y~ ,~~ieels 71,ew Cadillac · ... " eluding the Lord and-the Garden Grove One bus goes to Huntington Beach, By ARTHUR R. VINSEL do_g-catther, rumbles out on a regular another to south Santa -Ana: another -·-___. °' fM o.uy "n•• "•" mission. -to ard t .......... Bea b and th mainder ·.The ~old Baptist Youth Fellowship di tt_y oq futility or reaching yonder shore in a cOsuy Detroit car predates a current rfllgiouS campaign called the Bus b1'.ihistry. You can at least get as far as the First Baptist Church of Qista J\.1esa in an old ~evrolet, GMC, White or Gillig. ..f,.using students to achieve racial in· tenration in American schools is much in lbt news lpday. . Vet while another traditional tune says t?itlt Jesus loves all the little children - "red and yellow, bra ck and white -they are precious in His sight'' not much coverage has been given Sunday School busing.; -The same vehicles are being used to spread. the Gospel not onty among the y()ung, but the Orange Coast's elderly as Well. Every Sunday, a neet of 12 buses and Destination: 301 Magnolia Ave., C-osta . w. ""°6...... c e re Mesa and, ultimately, a point beyond. throughout the Har.bor Area . Drivers. ·individual bus captains and "We even have ooe that goes down on usually their pastor, Dr. James 0. · Lido Isle," says ~hs. Qimbs, gather at 7:30 a.m. for cilffee, He is proud of the fact Sunday School doughnul5 and prayer against \,.,. -Id · bfeakdowns or collisions. '."""s r ers represent all levels of society "And then they fan ()ut all over " says in terms of wealth and age, from Dr. Combs. ' Shalimar Drive-to Via Lido. · _ He is 44. an enthusiastic preacher of Total enrollment as o{ last Tuesday Baptism and Sunday School busing, who was 1,047, many of whom prefer the bus was licensed at 16 to stand -behind a to their own one or two cars parked in Hillsboro, Texas pulpit. the driveway at home. ·.:.rve-been preaching for 28 years." he "They don't all come lh-e same .S-un- declares. day," Dr. Combs adds wistfully, pointing The succes.!IOr to Dr. P. G. Neumann out a cross all ministers must bear in took his post two years ago and has a common. vision of doubling or tripling membership "I attended a relreiit -I prefer to call of the city's largest PrQtestant church, It 'an advallCf;' -at Lake Arrowhead among all ages. recently, with some min isters from the Sunday School buses; are the mechaniz. 100 largest S~ay Schools in America," eel ca valry in Dr. Combs_' campaign for he adds. the one who originally spread His Word Tops i8 the Akron Baptist Teniplt in Ohio. with 19 buses and 1.a.riders, while Probation Center Hassle the First Baptist Church of Hammond, Ind., ha s 112 buses and 2,000 ride'rs. Compared to them, Dr. Combs' church fields 14 vehicles with a combined legal seating capacity or 580 worshipers. No Due Ove~ Mesa Rejection · The muddled status of the county's prn- '""-J)osed probali-On department community center facility in Costa r.1esa was further confused today before the Board of Supervisors. . The beard several weeks ago had ap- proved cancellation of a proposed lease ()n property in the Mesa Del Mar reslden- Ual ares after vigorous opposition from residents. J\.1esa City Council had approved this sug- gestion but that a public hearing had been suggested before final action. Another possible site, Connack said. was a 'l>uildlng at 19th Street ind Newport Bouleva rd partially occupied by a. beauty college and the former home of the Costa Mesa Savings and Loan Assn. Spicing this moming·s discussion was the fact that one of the owners of the Medco bulldinfl lfi Mesa Del Mar is State ''At that time," explained Geo rge Sen. Dennis carpenter ( R ·Ne wport Cormack. assistant director ()f real pt(>. Beach). pe.rly-l!ervices, "we had bc!:lieved that the Supervisor Ronald Caspers satd he had ov.·ner of the "property. Medco, Would talked~to SenatOr Carpenter and that he agree to the cancellation. could not see that an agreement could be ·"But we have been informed by the reached on cancellation ()( the proposed director!' of Medco th.at t~y refuse to lease: He -gaid C1rpenter told hirtj olhtr rescincJlthe lease and they are demanding members of the flnn would not agree. compliance." , Supervisor Robert Batrtn· suggested Corf'nack ·explained thal the adult that the county sue the firm in order to ser\•lces section of the probation depart· break the leas~. ment might be -moved to the J\1edco Caspers · ffnally moved that Real building if the county could not break the Property Services be instructed to in· proposed lease_ !:le said most.olthe ad..W esligate_Jhe use of-the.::Medco bulldtng services department ·business is con~--.b'y"'tne probation's adult services depart· ducted by m11il and only about eight to l2 mcnt end the possible use of the beauty persons a day would be visiting the faclll· college bulldlnJ. At .Battln's request he ty. addl!<i that the department estimate the Cormack. s;iid the probation depart-co11t or possible damatfes ii the lease Js ment staff and two members of the Cost.a broken with Med90. ) • , matter the size, all have the same mission. They are sellers of s_a\vation, in lhe sense lihrary bookmobilea offer knowledge. · - Prizes are oUered for v a r i o u s achievements-rewards are material as well as spiritual -including recru,ilmen,; of friends without church affiliation. . "We give Bibles and bicycles and one thing and another for bringing others and memorizing Scriptures," Dr. C<imbs says of his Orange Coast bus ministry. . He and the Rev. Jim Vineyard. director of bwi ministry for the Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va ., see eye to eye in mOl;lern methods of spreading the Gospel. The. Rev. Vineyard , sums It up in "Word of Life," a church publication. "In Mark 9:41, Jesus said that 'whosoever gives a cup ·Of water in His name shall not lose his reward.' I wonder what we will get for some of the pro- motions we use?" _ One treasUre soon to be awarded a local Sunday School child bringing the most other• -a 40-frlend minimum -is a Chrbtmas •tockihg eight feet high. The toy cost neacly 1100, Dr. Combs admits, bula.churchnw>..cannot measure souls In cDsh value. ' Llkewlse, the Fll'll Baptist alurch's neet of red and whlie buses l3 not a fund -.raising proposition nor expected to bre•k even. CoSta lnchiding fuel, 1pa~ CS.. BUSING, P•1• I) ' • ' Supervisors Mave Near . ' . Public '.V:ote- Fifth Di1trict. Supervisor Ronald W. Selecting ·Court Sit~ ,_, -' ea.pen of Newport Beech 1oday. cilled for a public vote on ·future low cost holJs.. ing_programs oL ~ county. He asked for and got board approval or ~n investigation by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper of "the possibility of put- ting the holis ing issue on next J u n e ' s primary ballot." Caspers started his di.scussion by call- ing the conduct of I at t ·Wednesday's ' . board meeting ''very poor." "I was upset with the audience ,and their actions," ~rs continued. "They talk aboUt equal rights but--rtfuse these rights to others who are spe.akJng in opposition to their projects. ••'J'hjj board ha.s to operate on infor- mation given us by county department." the supervlS!)r added. "For example, the planning department. whose summation on the housing authority was only their own private views In my opinion. "They said private industry cannot sup. pl y needed low cost housing, for example. I know this is untrue as t ·have been in that business ali!jmy l"fe," Ca.speNI fumed . "Those Ber eJey rads should be ask· ed to explain t sitioru more fully.'' (A check today showed that there are no graduates of the Unive rsity ()f Ca11· fornia at Berkeley in executive pMitlons in the county planning department). "If bowing is such a big Issue ," Cas- pers continued, ''it should go before the people. J ask that the county counsel in- vestigate the legality ()f putting .it on the ballot " Caspers' outburst referred to the pass- age by a 3-2 vote last Wednesday ol Chairman Robert Battin's ~t proj'ect, a. housing authority to develOp low cost resident units. When Caspers had concluded his re- marks, Battin said, ''You art really a hard 10!5er." \ " Nixon to Visit Chi1ia 7 Days WASHINGTON (UPI) -Presl· dent Nixon's trip to mainland China in February will last seven days 11nd include visits to Shang· hai,· the nalion's largest clty, and to:l:Jarigchow I'S well as Pekin~. the Whit& Hoose announced today. National security affairs adviser Henry Xlninger told a news ct1n- fe:rence· that the ''minimum objec- "'live" of the trip "1a11 t~ .oeeri new ; llnf$· of communlcalions an.d per· hll!M to e:stablh:b cultural and othef people-to-people contacts. By JACK BROBACK °' lite 01ltr ,lllf llllf Cou supervisors lnoved closer today towar 'ng a new site for the Harbor udici District ct1urts. · e suggestion or Fifth District sor Ronald Caspers, nine sites un- der sideration were narrowed to three and t e county's Real Property Services Depa ment was ordered to have com- parison reports on the trio ready within a week. ·· Caspers· also asked that real property _ services immediately search for an in- terim location for the badly-crowded court lacilities now on 18th Street OU Newport Boulevard in COifa Mesa. -. ·The trio of sites suggested by Caspers are: -The Emkay Corporation property north of the proposed Corona del Mar Attorney Blasts_ F orrner Lover . ' Of Dr. Hartelius Bv TOM BARLEY _ ot IM D•llY f'Hol ti.tt · • LOS ANGELES -Defense attorney Matthew Kµrilich picked up where he left ~ff in three Orange County Superior - -court trials tod:iy . with a scathing attack ()n Reba Vaughn or Costa P..fesa, Dr. Ebbe Hartelius' former paramour and the state's key witness In a four-day?:l • that opened here this morning. Kurilich, with Mrs. Vaughn bau • from the hearing room, lashed the shape· ly blonde as being motivated "by a vin- dictive desire to destroy Dr. Hartelius. "She is a smooth. convincing liar." Kurilich alleged. "She has constantly wOrked to have.. him imprisoned or killed and she_niade a series of conflicting !ilatements in the Superior Court trials of the doctor. "Every charge here today is based on this great tabrlcator," Kurillch said. And he described 1wtrs. Vaughn, 27, of 287 \V. Wilson St. as coming from a "family full •of thieves, welfare cheaters, liars and convicted fe\()ns. "There isn 't any charge by any decent citizen who has come-in and accused Dr. Hartelius o( 8ny wrongdoing,"-KurUlch said. Several ·Superior Court judges have decided that Mrs. Vaughn is a liar, Kuri\ich told hearing officer E. E. de Vilbl1s and the five physicians who will rule on Hartelius' guilt or innocence on multlple charge! or unprofessional con- duct and moral tufpitudc. And he quoted an unidentified Superior Court judge's tomment during the'-recenl trial of Dr. Hartelius on bribery charge!: ••rm going to joln the list ot other-judges who haveJou.nd h r to be a liar.'~ P+tss Seo1!tary Ronald L. Zieg- ler L!lld Nixon W®ld be aecom·pan. fed on the. trip by his wife, Pat. Ziegler sa"kt the Presld~t. would 10 dlf'ectlrt6 and rrom Peking, 11top. ping ror a rest llnd reruelln_g only In Amorican-contro'Ued tecrltory. • Hartelius, 50, who now lives ln El Toro, Js •ccuscd of 'administering 'dangerous drogs Co two .Cs°'ltl Mesa women -Mrs. -Vaughn and V(anda Melendrez, a frlend (S.. HARTEUUS, l'~ ~) .. Freeway, near MacArthur Boulevard.. This 11).acre property has bee1I. offered at $'17,000 per acr.e. -~ -Irvine Industrial Comples: property adj oining the Stanford Research Institute instl!latlon on Jamboree Road north of 1wfacArthur Boulevard. The ·11s acres in this parcel are prifed at $65,000 an acre .. -The Qillins Radio site on Jamboree Boulevard at Campus Drive. CoUins made a new offer toda~ on this property providing for sale of thetr leasehold from the Irvine Company of eight acres for $40,000 an acre. The lease has 85 years to run. --Supervisor Robert Battin urged that the Orange County Fairgrounds site also ~ kept under consideration because it is property that ls already off county tax rolls. Real Property Serviei!s Director Stanley Krause said he had written to the . fair board but ha9 not received an answer. Battin also suggested that eight and a half acres owned by the Costa Mesa County Water Distri ct located just north of Palisades Road at Red Hill Avenue be considered because it is also off the tax: rolls. This property was inse rted Into the site search pi~ture Monday when watet district director' Alvin Pinkley made a verbal offer to sell it to the county for $4-0,000 an acre. Krause said it might cost as much as $10,000 an acre to prepare this property for use as it would need a great deal of fill. He also said it had no ready access to the proposed Corona del Mar Freeway and is close to the end or the Orange County Airport runway with possible noise problems. Entering into the e-0nsideration ()f. a possible site was the probable 1n~ corporation of the City of Irvine in the Dec. 21 election. This city in Its entirety would h3.ve to be added to the Harbor • fSt!:e SUPERVISORS, Page %) Orange Cout , . Weather Gusty winds will whip up some wanner weather fo'r the Orange Coasl Wednesday, with. tempera· tures ranging from 65 to 75 degrees under m'!.stly sunny skies. INSllJE TODA l' T~nity theater seasan has reached its peak with tlae Jin.al. production. of J97J, the' Irvine Communittr Theater'•" "Death of a Saltsman." See En· tcrtoinment. Page 20. ' I MWffl• tt Ml!f!Hll hllfll · 11 Mlijtftll "'" ... .._.._ . fylwl• '•rf.i" " *"' -, .. 11 &1'1C11 M1f111t1 lf.lt • T ...... 111111 11 Tlilllln 11 w .. l!'ttr ~ w .... 1n•• Mtwt 1>11 Wlf'MI M'"t' ... ' ' • • DAILY PILOT -' c PJ(~cel .llttlftig . ' .. • l ftouglas-,acing· . -- Land Use Panel A &e\len-man cofnmission, practically orphaned by the Board of SuperYisors, m1y decide the f11e. Thursd&y of future development of the }itcDonnell Douglas Corporation prope.rty adjoining the Or'· ange County Airport. tf the Airport btnd Use Comn1iS11ion for Orange County decides that the 50 acr~ al the northeas' corner of Mac· Arthur Boulevard c.od Campus Dr iv e should remain zoned for Jigbl indust rial use rather than commercial, as 1'1cDon· nell Douglas wishes. they will be Oying in the face of 3-2 decision or the super· \'isors on t-.'ov. 10. And to date the commissiOnert have given every indication that they will op- po1e the rezone. If they do IO, by !aw a four.fiflhs vote of the superylsors is re- quired to overrule the commission. The rezone violates a comp rehensive land use plan adopted last Sept. i by the ('()mmission for the county airport area. In the plan, development of the aero- space firm's acrcr.ge ls limited to re- search and lig~t industry. i\1cnonnell Douglu wants lo build a ~50-500 room hotel, a 500,000-squarf!-foot office building complex and a convention ctonl.er on lhe site. The County Planning Commijt>iOn in l\\"O hearings has <'{'proved the ri.1f0onnell Douglas rezone -each time by a 3-2 vote. "" The only indication lhe land use com· missioners have given of their feeli.ngs on the issue was a session last month at j which o!ficiab o! the aerospa.c.e firm pre-.... sented their case and the lrvine Company offered the opposi te view. Comn1issioners did not vote on the reZQne .req uest at that time, indicating that they had alre;-.dy made their decision in the Sept. 2 pl<¥\ adO\)tion, Opponents of the rezone contend tha t the SlJpport utilities in the area , especi- ally the roads, cannot handle the volume of tr?Jflc which the proposed ~1c0onnell Dooglas 'development would generate. Irvine Company ofricials say the rezone viola les the long~tablished development pl.an for the airport area which" includes the Irvine lndustrial Complex, now boast· ing more than 600 industries. Just north of the McDonnelJ BouglM propertv are about 60 acres of Irv ine land \\'hich is zoned and develol)t'd to commerciel use such -<is.....hol.cls .. office b11ilings and restaurants: Donald DouJ?:las Jr., vice president o( the aer051>act firm . h:>,, replied that those v.•ho opooi;e the development are "oro- phets of doom and gloo,[!'I ·who do not be- lieve in the fut ure -Of Ot"anj!;e County." Newport Beach officails have opposed lhe rezone. It comMtes \vilh their re-. cently appr'dved 250-acre Emkay Com- panv commercial development soulheast -Of the Nrport ... D"L'f ,ILOf S1'11 t~tlft MOVING UP City's Anderson ~ ' • .. J'l'Otll Pagel HARTELIUS ••• and patient who died in 1969 fro0m a 1nassive overdoae or drugs. Deputy Attorney Genei'.111 Jeffrey \Vohlner resards Mrs .. Vau1hn as hla jrlnclpal wltr\tss in his cas'e agaln1t H1rtellus and' he will also ask relaUve1 t d lrltQds of, 1.trs. J\1elendrez to testify ng a hearing that is expected by both s 1.o exceed the four days scheduled. . ..:the dead woman 's husband, Jo~eph Melendrez, has filed a $500,000 wrongful death lawsuit against Hartelius in Orange County Superior-Court. The action is awaiting trial. \\'ohlner accuses lfartelius ·o[ In- troducing :r.1rs. Melendrez lo the drug habit that led to her death. lje .also bl ames the gr8y-hai red physician for tile addil'~ion that led to Reba Vaughn's in- carceration ln state prison in 1969 as a narcotics addict. llarte1ius was accused by authorities in April that year of arranging for the burn- ing of his offi~ at . 23~5 E. Coast J-li ghway, Corona del Mar In aq a!leged bid to destroy patient records relating to Wanda Mel endrez. It was aneged in a subsequent trial that Hartelius bribed Mrs. Vaughn's brother Jim Blevins, ti)· set the blaze .after he had been notified by the State Board o{ ~1edical Examiners that he would have to fa ce the charges being aired here today. Arson chargeS ·were joi ned by bribe ry and fraud allegafions ·\•:hen District Al- torney·s· investigators. backed by thrfe Grand Jury indict n1enls, accused the: physician of then bribing Blevins to leave the state. It was also alleged in an indictment containing 14 felony counts that the doc- tor fraudulently claimed d i ll a b i I i Ly benerits from Mrs. Vaµghn "'hile she was in fact confined to state priso n. - N~ Clt11 I •• Nu Irvine raxes • . < Seen ·until 1973" By L. PETER ~IEG Of Ille O•llf Jll ... '"" Property owners Jn Irvine will pay no city faxes until J uly I, 1973, if voters ap- prove inc~rporation at the Dec. 21 elec- tion. a fiscal expert hired by the Irvine Company said today. Re\•enues from sources other than tax· es Y!'ill actually lea ve a surplus by the end of the 1972-73 fiscal year, according to the budg et projection prepared by Darrell Dalton, former city manager of Yorba Linda. Dallon was Yorba _. Linda's first manager afte.r It. incorporated in l!M7 and 1 served until last year when he resigned to go into. his own business. Dalton said the city will spend more than jt takes in during Jm.1:i , but a healthy surplus during the fir st six months of incorporation will more than ma.Ke up the 'difference and elimi11ate the need for city property taxes. Dalton, at a press C:Onference this morn ing , said he "would hazard a guess'' that a tax rate of about 25 cents per $100 valuation would be need ed by the city during riscal 1973·74. $442.800. That surplus wlll offset lhe p~ jecttd 1912-7' deficit "'hen reve;nue!I total $1.157,000 and expeliditures amount Jo $1.291 ,000. -Dalton says the embryonic city wj!J need only a skeletal city staff the first ~Ix months wi~ the . administration's funi:· lions to be hlndled by a consultant until'"a city manager and an assistant can ~ hired in Ju!j. A depuly city clerk. and firva.ncr., building and reception clerks will be needed immediately; four bu ilding In- spectors will be needed in March, two planners in April and a public works in· spector in 1'.1ay. Beside.!! the admini strator and his assistant, there will. be no other clt1. employes n~eded until July of 1973, ac· cording to Dalton. He said the city council, Jtliich will he formed immediately af._tef incorporation, will not need to aprx>i t a planning com- mission until Apr{!. ...... · ( )· • . Cycli~t ~njured 111 l\f es~ Crash -OC Builders The Airoort Land Use Commission was created through an amendment or ·state law ln.1970 whlch pro•ld..e.d.J.h..a. I e e en- cy must be formed if either the super- visors or the county Lea11:ue ol Cities de- manded it. The citi~s did. at the request of ~ewporl Beach which had ht.1 the law amen<ltod by Asse1nbl.vma n Robert Bad- ham IR·Newport"Beaeh t Hartelius has spent 'n1ore than MlO hoors in Orange County Superior C-0urt in trial, pretrial hearings, arraignments .and hearings on motions as a result of those charges. lie has been ·cleared -0f every accusation. "This is assuming they don't take over any special disti-icts and they maintain the same level of services," he said. Dalton said the figure would also de- pend on political considerations. A car·molorcycle collision in Costa Mesa Monday sent the motorist to · jail and the cyclist to the hospital with a fractured hand and severe neck laceri· lion. " I, 'Lock Out' All Teamsters J3,uilders in Oringe County today joined other contractors in Southern California in "locking out" all-Teamster Union workers from county building projects. Spokesmen for the building industry called for the lockout ~1011day as a retalialion to the week-old Teamster 1trike against scattered building sites. Royce Coln, executive director of the Orange County chapter of the Building Industry Association. said his group represents 167 general contractors in the county who have agreed to the lockout. "We have instructed contractors to make work available to All other cr&ft1 not connected to \he Teamsters as long as that is eco~y .,feas .. ,' Cele" aaid . .. · • "The lockout and 'tht pickets will not close all j'lbs," he added. "Some COD- structlon sit~ are al a stage where no Teamster workers are used , and &0me of these projects have not bttn picketed." Neither uoion officlals or man agement spokesmen could give figures on how many Orange County workers have been affected by the labor struggle. The industry has been crippled by a week-Jong labor diS'pute .between three contractors' associations and the union. The strike has idled as many as 100,000 drivers and. craflsmen in 11 Southern Cilifornia Counties. The Building Industry Association call- ed for the lockout Monday at sites managed by independent contractors unaffected by the 11trike. Teamsters spokesmen were unavailable for comment. The call for the lockout came as 'negotiators agreed to put aside a key representation issue and concentrate on eC.onomic negot iations, said C. V. Holder, the chief management nl'gotlator. The sides "a!'e not very close to agrte- mc nt." he said. The ta lks "·ill concentrate on \\'agr!I and "'orki ng conditions, incl udi ng a union dema nd for an 85-cent hourl y \\'age in· crease for each of the next three years, Holder said. 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July. the super- \1isors showed their disinleresl in the com-= mi~ion by turn inf{ down a request for $62,000 in nnerating funds and appropriat· ing"just !500. · Suoervison1 have e-0nsis!enllv cOnlend- ed thP.! the existing Orange County Air- port Commission ill adequate and another body is not needed. Servlil~ on the .land use group are Don· ald W. Killian Jr .. Newpor:t Beach at- torney and Roderick Fraser. Orange in: dustrialist representing the 802.rd of Su- pervisors: Donald MClnnis. Newport city councilman and Laurance Schmit. Garden r;rove city councilman, representing the league of cities: County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan : Fullerton Airport Di· - rtctor Brian Dou,!!las.~ P.nd I1ennan Bcv- .. erburg ot Anaheim, repres!nlal ive al large. -The commission \Vas aCtivated I as t January and meets on the first ancl third Thursdays or each month at 7:30 p.m. in the County Planning Commission hear- ing room. 400. Ci'>'ic Center Drive \V~t. Santa Ana. . Fro1n Pag~ 1 SCHOOLS ... other areas of testing. Even In the "loss" areas, the district's scores were well above the state and national average. The 1969 -70 stale achievement test scores show only the relationship between the lypical score in Newport-Mesa and all other districts in the state. The figure follo\\·ing each grade level and subject area indicates the percen!age of districts throughout the slt1te 'tl'ith scores lower than those earned by !\'ewport-Mcsa district studcn1.~. RF.ADING : First grade, 87; second g.raUe, 69: third gi'ade, 89; si.~th gradf'. 64: 12th grade, 79. Only the 12th graders scored lower th an the state had predicted they would. · LANGUAGE: Sixth grade, 76, and 12th grade. 91. SPELLING; Sixth grade, 62 , and 12th grade . 90. /\1ATl1EMATICS: SixtR grade,-67, and 12th grade. 95. The sixth grade scores in language, gpelling and math were lower than the state had predicted for the-district, but the average student in the l'j_ewport·Mesa district is still well above ' the state a\·erage. As was the case In distri cts throughou t Callrorn!a, the Newport-Me sa IQ average dropped Two percentage points from the 1969·70 school year to the J970-71 school year. Of. Oale Wooley, the district's testing cxpcrl, suggested lhal "if 1he scholastic abilily -IQ -test is testing what it says it 1s. lhf' school~ should not be blamed for the lower scores." The scholastic abil\ty lest Is given to del ermlne what ability a student brings t1he school, not how much he is learn· In . ooley speculated thai the lowe ring 111a1e IQ .average might mean schools are "doing a better job keeping.the ki_d who otherwise would drop out." Th11t means fTltlrt. lo"·er IQ sludents may be staying In school than did in past·yeArs. From Page l SU PERVISORS Judil.:11\ Olslrict or comple!ely excluded. About half of !he 18 tmacre proposed t:omrnunity'l~ now in lnt harbor dls1r)ct. Pre5ldln11 Hal'bor District Judge Calvin Schmidt urged spetd In selecting 1 ntW. 1ite, •nd P 1d ;in inttrlm location 1s a necessity.' Yre art 11dding 11 fourth judge itt-J1nu1ry and lhtre Is no more room Jeft for addlUonal t.r11ler1;1" the ]udg• ex· plalne<I. • MOVING NORTH City's Bog1rt ·Mrs. Vaughn's former husband , Ray Vaughn, opened the hearing for the prcr seculion joday by teslifying that he virtually became a drug addict in 1967 while being treated by Hartelius for in· juries suffered in ,an auto accident. Vaughn said he received frequent in- jecnons of , Demerol -a high potency narcolh: -from Hartelius to the pbint that if the physici an "was ever live minutes late gelling to my house I was desperate and longing to see him and get my shot." Boguri R.esig ns As Costll Mesa St reets' Cli ief Vaughn said it was at tha t time that J!~artelius first met 1'.1rs. Vaughn. Their ,.., relationshi p blossomed to the point that Vaughn left his wife and three children at the Wilson Street home end l·larle!ius n1oved in with his blon<fe mislress. 1-l~rle.y R. Bogart, 46. street superin- tendent for Costa /\1esa since 1963, has resigned effective Friday. Bogart plans lo open his own business in southwest Oregon. . Bill Anderson, 47, number lwo man i'n the streel department, "'ill t;ike over Bogart's duties. , The city _slreet superintendent is responsible for the maintenance of more than 200 n1iles of streets in Costa Mesa. lie al so is respons ible for maintenance in th e Costa 1'1esa Saoitnrv District. Bogart w~s. the citY's second slreet superinterfdent. taking over fo r Charles Heller who died in 1963. Bogart has been_ v.•l!h the city since January 1958. He came to Costa 1'1esa from Bronson. · t1ich ... I was born in farm country and I want to get back to farm country," he says. Bogart has a son David , who works for the city, and a married daughter, tfrs. Kitrv Quinn, \\•ho lives in Costa Mesa. He and· his wife, Anne, will leave soon for Orego n. Anderson has lived in Costa Mesa since 1930. Prior to joininit the city in 1957. he \l'nrkcd for R. \\'. r-.l cLcl!an and Stins in Cnst11 ~1esa He has a \\"ifr. R'lsen1ar\'. · F:n1ploye~ \\'ill honor BngaJI St a luncheon Thursday. MARS ... Vaughn said he told Hartelius befare he ended his JG-year marriage that he was "hooked. I needed it re.al' bad ." he said, "but he told me I couldn't get hooked on it" (Demerol). Vaughn said he met his v.•ife a year later in 1'1ichigan while the c-0up1e·s divorce was being processe d and that fl1rs. Vaughn "looked real old and looked like she weighed about 80 pounds .'' He said Mrs. ,Vaughn told hirn that she \\'as add icted to Demerol and that Harteliu·s w;is supplying · the drug. Vaughn said he irninediately had his estranged wife adm itted lo a local hOspitat: v,,ugh n said ·he accused l\artelius or rcs ponsibili1y for his wife's addi ction. He said Hartelius denied !ht actusalion and commented "she's not that bad and any""·ay I'm not giving it lo her." Vaughn. \vho now lives in Tennessee, said his '\\'ife 's hiµs and buttocks "looked just like a pincushion'' from the repeated injections of Demerol allt'gedly ad· ministered by }lartelius. De Vilbiss today rejected Kur illch's pre-hear ing plita that the press be barred frorn the Stale Board of Medical Ex- an1iners investigation. Kurilich com11lained of ''bizarre and ridiculous statements" Iha~ had ap· pcarcrl as !he result cf Oran.c;e County Superior Curt aclions anrl ad\•ised !he five physician committee that Har!eli u~ ha d been branded as "a danger to the public." • "It depends · on what the city council wants in 1he way of pro'>'iding additionaJ ser.,.ices," he said. Taxes pajd to Orange County will-no t be. affected by incorporation, until city of- ficials begin to aslc for discl!nlinuation of various strvices. The county rate for ~ h-0mes in lhe Irvine 8,anch Witer Distr-ict is SI0.2712 per $100 assessed valuation. In his projections, Dalton foreca sts Irvine will actually spend only $1 55,600 thr-0ugh June "30, while it takes in Irvil'!_ 8. "Johnny_:' Br_!IZil,_~1 of 2523 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, was booked on suspicion of felony drunk dilviag. Stephen A. DeJohn, 23, or Trot Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, was treated i t . Costa Mesa MemOfial Hospital for his in· juries and released. ' Police said Brazil was turning left onto. West Wilson Street ilt Fairview Road , when DeJohn 's oncoming motorcycle passed a bus · in eastbound traffic lanes and crashed into the slow-moving car, From Page 1 BUSING ... parts and in.sur?nce ruo rQugblY $10,000 per year. Naturally, insurance is important. "We''>'e never had a dent that we caus· ed," sa~ Dr. Combs . "We pray every week the L-Ord will be with us. '" "But after a.white the statistics just pile up against you." Gelling the fleet of buses off on Sunday morning rounds is a prime concern of the 1nechanical crew, "'hich conducts .1fi· spection and maintenance every Saturda.y at the church. Harold Lundell. a retired ~l arine Corps master sergeant \\'ilh 20 years· duty, spends his wor k week as a Garden Grove • Police Department Humane Officer, He serves voluntarllv as Baptist bus maintenance chief ~n Saturdays. Stcond in command is Roscoe Speak, an ~engineer. Lundell and Speak offered some time ago to p_r9vide an imal cont rol service to the city of Cost;i Me sa on a contract basis. but Mayor Robert M. Wilson's council politely declined. "~tayor Wilson· is a member of our church and comes every Sunday, when he isn•t out of town," Dr. Combs says proud- ly. Third mechanic on the Salu rda v shift is Dan J\1aucrhan, 19, who just "loves to \\'Ork on engines . "It"s sort of a hobby \\'ilh him ." says Dr. Combs. The 1ritt keeps the nrc! of buses and t1ro new Volks1va~en v11ns -lhe $10.000 ;innual budget includes paymrnts -in 1vorking orde r fo r the drivers. all .!peciall,Y licensee!. Jockeying four different brands around the Orange Coast gives the men a chaac• 1.o de\'elop favorites among the old buse!. "They prefer the newer ones," Dr. Comb,s quips wryly. "We're alway11 on the Io o k o u l fo r a new bus." he adds, n -0 ! in g they ~re purchased after retirement from public carrier lines or from de;ilers. No legitimate source oFf.ering ·a good deal on a used -One, however; will pe overlooked in the Baptist bus mini stry.• Chief coordinator for the Baptist buses is Denn is 1..0Ck\\'OOd, 24, a st udent at Pa cific Coast Bible College, Pasadena, where Dr. CombS also l!!aches. ' ~·he Costa J\.1esa theologic;il student sets routes. stops. schedules and main- tains regitlar phone contact with drivers and vol unteer bus captains. Someone must ride shotgun for trie driver and ride herd on the smalfer Sun· day School-bou nd pa ssengers and the bUs captain is the answer. He is a director or in•transil fellowship. He is a songleader. He is a wiper of noses. The bus captain is equipped to handJe almost any emergency and ca n presum ably call for divine guidance when he feels unequipped. Just about all contingencies have been fa ced so far. except for one occ asionally encountered by airline captains. No Baptist bus cap!ain has had to An- nounc~ to passengers-th;it they are be ing hijacked to St. Joachim·s or .some other place of worship. Its Ol'bital inclination to ?-.-tars was 481 de grees. "As the automa tic station approached the planet, a ca psule was separated fro m it and delivered to the surface or Mar11 a pennant showing tl1e So\•iet Union's coat- of·arms," Tass said. ·Shortcut =-Shortchange I On Su1°1day, the Comn1unist party ne\\.'Spaper Pra,·da said the probe Mars 3 Y.'.1S •·approachiog Mars" a(tcr cort- du cting solar experin1en!s durin~ its six- 1nonth journry frorn Earth. But the ne"·spaper n1ade no nlention of the ~tars 2 probe. T;1ss snid Tuesd,1y "interplanetary ouler·spal'e 1\·as e,;l)ln!'rd by ·n1eans of research lns1ru1nents oo board lhe sta· t1on " during ils Earth lo ~l:irs journey. "Cnder the flight pro~ran1, mid-courst. corrections \\·ere Carried out on June 17, 7v. 20 and 2lri" Tass s11id. W arrn Dece1nber Beginnii1g Seen J?on't 1put yoo r' galoshes back In mnthballs yet , but the Weathermi'ln predicts for Wtdnesday an unu~111l_y !'lummery 74 dt.gree$ 11nd 1 sunny first , d11y o{ Dectmber . .r . (hllly winds And .gray overl·ast ~n lhe Y.'llke or a fet!ble storm fM>nt th11t crept p.i st !ht Oran.1te Co11st ~looday will diminlsh 11nd clear up by lonight. The storn1's fringe dampentd some areas, dappling fhe sidewalks with rain· drops .tot.I making fret\\'llfS and surfaa ttrtt~sHppery for traffic. Gusts ot "'Ind up to S.5 miles per hour d:tnctd .. lle™s JWIS of the' S()uthle nd 11nd arc t:xptcied again \Vednesd11y in moon· t11ln areas. I .. , In this area carpet installation labor charges are probably as low as any place in America, $1.2 5 to $1.50 p•r squ are yard. ' New York Cily prices for carpet installat.ion are $3 .50 per square yard. ~any other cities h&ve costs of $3.00 per yard. Northern California rates are $2 .00 to $2 .50. What this all po ints out, is the higher chance to get a poor installation. Kn ow your retaile r! M"ke sure he is a licensed contractor! At Alden 's our installers are paid hourly, insurin9 a careful, complet• installation. We maintain plelllsint, intelli9•nt, capable min, trained by us. " Our methods of inst allation are not s • c r e t -NO SHORTCUTS! . ALDEN:S CARPETS e DRAPES . . . 1663 Placentia Av1 . COSTA MESA 646-4838 "HOORS: Mo". thru Thur .. , 9 lo 5:30 -Fri., ·9 to 9 -Sol., 9:30 to S • • I ... • 7 ' ' • 7 l . - .. • • • _Saddlehaek """'=~::5'-~ . . ti ON • 64, NO. 286, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1971 .• - USS ro on Increase Opposed ~apo Trustees Stick With · 50c Trustees of the Capistraoo Unifi~ School District voted to hold \he line on taxe6 Monday, ignoring administration fe<Wesls for a 48-cent increase. 'J.'he''boar.d decided to ask th e voters to ex~d the existing 5().ccnt tax override for another three years. The tax election • will .ta~e place March 7. , Dow1a tfae M-•. ··-JSSIOD· ' Trail All . Year School To Be Discussed. : < MISSION VIEJO -Year-round school will be i:liscussed at tonilitil's 7:30 o'clock meeting of -the Cordil~era 1~hool Paunt-teacher As sociat ion in the 1school . . multipurpose roon:i. Dr. Bill Stocks, a s s·i s t a n t superintendent of the San Joaquin Elementary School District. will present plans for the year-round school program and also disc'uss the coming lax ovei'ride · election. • . Also on the agenda \\'ill he Bob Toepfer vice president of the Missio n Viejo Company, who will discuss the company's past, present and future plans. · Road to Go I•! MISS ION VIEJO -Plans ha ve been .announced by the Mission Viejo Company for the complelion of 'Jeronimo Road in September of 1972. - ' - ,. " • DAILY PILOT l'IMllo by JO!ln V1Uen.o DAZED VICTIMS OF FIVE·CAR .FREEWAY ACCIDENT ARE HELPED BY OFFICER JOHN ZIEGLER Powde·red Cl1y Spilled in the F1t11ity_ Covered Victims; SM Addltion1I Picture, ~age 3 • Blown Tire Fatal to One • Seven Injured in . Grinding San Clemente Crash Completion of the "missing link" wil\ provide access across a 43-acre parcel which is about to be developed in Mission Viej o's northern <1rea. Bf JOHN VALTERZA The 12:40 p.m. tragedy occu:-red San Clemente police, firemen and Motoris'ts will be able to drive from 01 "'' a.n~ "11" '11" midway between Avenida Pico and lifeguards au sped to the scene with Marguerite Parkway through to El Toro. A blown tire on a heavily loaded pickup Camino de la Estrella. vehicles which were used for ambulance De t11ocrat.s /tleet Public Hearin_g truck and the lack of a centei freeway The first impact was with Samarin's transport. Victims were taken to South _ divider created a deadly series of grind-· EL TORO ..... The s 11 {I d 1 e b a c k 1n·g-co·111stons-Nrlhe-sarro1ega· Fri:!-eway~ -auto,-whlch....crossecllnto._opposite_Janes _Coll Co_mmunity_ Hos_pi_tal_ana l\-1ission _ Democralic club will meet at 8 p.m. On Annexa lion in San Clemente Monday killing one after the crash and careene.9 over the Conununlty Hospital. \Vedncsday for its r'egular meeting. person and gravely injurin·g seven others. embanli:ment. The dead man's ·Wife, The city's own ambulance -the only Guest speaker for the evening will be The wreckage or five vehicles and a Maria, 52; was thrown from the sedan fully equipped emergency Vehicle In the t1ary Evelyn Bryden , ·administrative Slated Monday th ick cloud of dried clay dust snarled all anti suffered major injuries. area -also was put to use. ~slant to Fourth District Supervisor la nes of travel for at l!last an hour. In the opPosite Janes ineanwhile, the Clay dust carried in sacks on the Ralph Clark, o.ddressing 'the me_mbc rs on The dead man, whose car swerved to k th · "d 'ped d piC'kup hampered rescue efforts and at public transportation in Orange county. • A public hearing of the re.Wlt.s of the avoid the truck and slammed through a true en s1 esw1 an auto riven by ll'he meeting will be held 11t the home of study on the-possible annexation of Dana barrier and over a steep bank was Juan Byron Hahn, 68, of Los Angeles, who suf-times cut visibility severely at the scene. Stabley Van den Noert, .22805 Laumont Point 11nd Capistrano Beach to San Juan A. Samarin. 54, of Guadalupe, Baja fe r2d moderate Injuries. His car landed It coated officers and victims alike. Drive. ~apistrano will take place Morlday , ~c. California, fl.1exico . ,,.a.t_op a northbound barrier. California Highway Patrolmerl' today -The accident was the worst of the yea r f )'he tr.uck then collided with a 1964 were examining the pickup and ruptured Home To11r Set The meeting ·Will be held at 7:30. p.ni. in In the clty limits of San Clemente . A sedan driven by Daniel Marques Avita, Marco Forster Junior High in San Juan f L 1 tire. MISSION VIEJO _ A home tour is C . t . squad of lifeguards were ·quickly sum-50, o 5652 iDCil n Ave., Cypress. He suf-Th h h d ap1s rano.. th f d · 1 • • d e eras was t e secon in as many being sponsored by• the Mission Viejo Sponsored by the Dana Point Citizens -mooed to e sce11e to he lp in rescue ere . ser1ou~ OJUr1es, .. a~ id his • ~Association of Artists and craftsmen for Action, the gathering will mark the work. -.. passengker, Carmen Tru11llo, 56, 1 of days Jn the area in which the lack of Sajurday, Dec. 4. first tim e the study has been formally The southbound pickup truck laden with Norwal ; Jessie Ramirez, 67, also of divider protection figured prominently . • Admission wili be St .for four homes .. presented to the public. ~ried clay powder blew a tire, highway Norwalk, and Jesus Vega Gutierrez, 46, Last Suf)day,.on..a.s.tretch of freeway at Jh II d . to the scholarship Guest speakers according 00 Dana patrolmen said, then swe rved across the whose Jill'ess was not immediately Sa 0 f tat' 1 ded Ith wi a procee s going 1 d' 'd . ,_ f availabl . n no re, a s ion wagon oa -w r d Point Citizens president Jim Regelbrugge grave 1v1 er tnw a group o cars un · ~,,.11 be San Juan 'layor Tony Forster and heading north. . The final _ colli&ion on the rapid se-10 persons careened across the bare strip the tour will begin at 7 p.m. at the c1·1y Mana•er n ;n'ald G. We1'dner. The truck was driven by John Wal.ter quencei nvolvcd a large food services van and strtick another vehicle. ""....,e of P.1r. and fl.1rs. Ollie Ragan, 26372 ., Lil.I F f d · b p I La M · 25 f El · · ed d """' v· j Also on hand to answer questi'ons will owler, 28, o .Do.wney. The vehicle riven ~. au rry orue, • o Santa even persons were 1n1ur an a Papagayo Drive. ~1ission 1e o. bel F F s · H h I I b ed to d th · that h ·u be be members of the city staff who helped ongs. to ran.kiln Adams Co . ., .a e prmgs. e was not ur , patro men young woman urn ea m ac-.~~~~~1!0a~h~h~tri~~t l~~:e. omes wi compile information for the lengthy -ceramics supply firm wtth operations 1n _..wet-~ cldent. Also opening their .homes for thi tour document. ~~ent~. Fowler 5_!lffered moderate will be Mr. and Mrs. Waller lt Miller, Invitations to the meeting have been 1n1ur1es in ttie crash. Dr. and l\1rs. Theodore \-Vitt, ariti Mr. and extended to Sa n Juan's City Council and Mrs. George CoJe. . the F_apistrano Beach Commun it '/ For llcket information cell Dons Associaticm. -_ Swanson, 837-3143 or Diane Edwards, 83(). Residents or all three .areas involved 0317. AFS Kids Chosen. MISSION VIEJO -Two fl.1 \ssion Viejo High School juniors have been selected to live abroad under the American Field Service "Americans Abroad'' program. 1r oomCs are available, Barbara Ainbrose and Steve Ramirez may have Ill opJXlrtunity to live with a family in another country. t.-1iss Ambrose is the daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Ambrose of , fl.fission Vlejo. Mr. and ~rs. Robert Ramirez of JdiMion Viejo &re ~he parents of ~ second semi-finalist. Both were_chosen from a field of 2(1 1pplicant.S. 1'he lwo juniors. are row wa iting for _placement by the AF,.S New Vork office. are welcome at tfle public meeting . Break-in Found But Nothing Gone San Clemente patrolmen found all the evidence of a burglary at lifeguard head· quarters early today -exce~ one ke.¥ ingredient. ~ Nothing was missing. ., Officers found a sliding glass door ajar .. at-about 2 a.m. Footprintsr apparently left by an in- truder were noted 11 well. officers said, but a check of the facility revealed nothing. taken. ., . ~ Musician Loses Domes Brighten ... Valuable Guitar f · Capistra1io l'ule C_ontest Opens -For Jeff Wllhard savage of San EQ.lry forms are available for the 1971 Clemente, the loss or a va lua ble guitar home and business decoration contest Mo.nday was fit for a blues tune. · sl')(lnsored by the San Juan . Capisl.fano Sav8ge told police someone crawled Cflamber of Commerc~ · 1 J..:isi year's tra tional th e .. m e · through a bathroom wind ow at about 4:45 "Christmas ~ " will not be p.m. Monday then exited with the in· adhered to this year. The-theme will be 1~ valued at $450. l eft Open to any Chrlstinas subject. One Of Wllhard's friends noticed IOITI&-• Judging w41 be done by a committee of .: . ·judges to l>e..chosen by the ' San Juan one wal~ni away from the ~s1dence Beautiful committee. All judging wlll be at 127 B Del t.Jar with tbe guitar and dooe on the evening of Dec.1-4. assumed It had been loaned to the Decorations will have to be visible from unidentified man. / the exterior of homes or buildings in Police, said l~ lhlel n escaped with, order· tO qualify. There wlll be follr tht ln~t~ divisions: resktence; unH or block. of -~ ' • ' • bome5; condominiums or mobile homes: business, store or office. Entry forms .will ·~ &\'.allp.ble. at El Poep, Southern California Fir"st NaUonal Bank or from th'e secretary of the ch~mber. Mrs. Barbara PuOen, suite 10, El Adobe Plaza. c4Cnpieled forms must be in the. secretary's ofiice'by Friday, Dec. 10 • Trophfes will be awarded Friday, Dec. 17 an.er a plnata party and general gathering at San Juan Elementary Scliool. The party will beg\n·at 7 p.m, and all children under 12 are invited to break plnatas !WI ot..urprlses. ' : ·-' • • Today's. "Fmal • -··-~-.. . ,. ~ENCE~ • • s . Soviet Ship Orbiting -Red Planet MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union's: unmanned Afars • 2 probe has put a capsule bearing a Soviet pennant on e red planet and is now in orbit around Mars, the Tass news agency said today. Tass said the five-ton Mars 2 probe, launched May 19,. went into Mars orbit Saturday. Before enterrng orbit It ejected a capsule "which delivered to the surface of Mars a i)eMant with_a,depiction.of-tbe Sov iet fiag." Scientific sources said both Mars 2 and f.1ars 3, launched a week later, carried equipment designed to soft-land and seek life on Mars. T&ss said Mars 3, launched May 28. was also proceeding en route to Mars. · Th& U.S. Mariner 9 is already orbiting Mars . .AlLsystems aboard-Mars 2-are · fune<o tioning normally, Tass said~ Tass said, "the station was put on a trajectory passing at a ' distance of 1,250 kil ometers (570 miles) from Uie surface of Mafs. Tass; gave no Jurther detai!S of the capsule placed on Mars. There was no In.. dica!ion whether the capsule also con- tained instruments to search for signs of life. · After t~ajectory placement, Mars f Was orbiting Mars once every 18 hours.-It was a minimum of 818 miles and a maxlmU:m of 15,500 miles from the planet's surface. Its orbital inclinaUon t.o Mars was 43 degrees. "As the automatic . station approached 'the planet, a capsule· was separ.ated from it and delivered to the surface of Mars a pennant showing the Soviet Union's coat.. ()f-arms." Tass. said. On Sunday, the Communist party newspaper Pravda said the probe Mars S was "approaching Mars" after con- -ducting solar experiments during its six4 month journey from Earth. But the newspaper made no mention of the Mars 2 probe. . Tass sai d Tuesday "interplanetary outer-space was explored by means of research instruments on board the sta• tion" during its Earth to Mars journey • Bandits Shoot 7 In NY Holdup NE~ YORK (UPI) -A gang of ski· -masked-holdupmen,--armed -with . a shotgu n and a semiautomatic rifle that ma y have 6'ee~n stolen less than 24 hours earlier from a State armory, woundclt nine persons today In a $16,000 robbery at the Harlem Savings Bank. Police at the scene rePQrted the rob- bers had fired "Indiscriminately." They said at least three and as many as six men were involved in the bank robbery. The robbers fled in a green Pontiac which they abandoned severaJ blocks west of the bank. PoUce said they ap- parently ran through Ri verside Park to a waiting blue Cadillac . ,Police emergency squad units, two helicopters and a motor launch converged on the area overlooking the Hudson [\iver. Orange <:east Weather Gusty winds will whip up some warmer weather for the Orange Coast Wednesday, with tempcra- lures ranging from 65 to 75 degrees un<ler m9stly sunny skies. •• · lNSIDlo: TOD/\ V The community theater season has reached iu peak with the final production of 1971, the lrvirie Community Theater'1 "Deoth of a Salesman." See En· tertai1unetit, Page 20. L M. tnf 11 C1lltcol'lll1 I Cl1ulf1M 12·._ c"nk1 ~I C~· ti Del ltl "'"'" ' 01 ... ru1 t E:dlterlll JIHt I E:ntlf!•l111Mrlf • l'fMJKt .... It ".,. .. ..,.. 11 All• Ltndtn 14 • ...... .. M .... I 111111114t ,, N•tt.a.I H•wt •1 Or1-CWtlty I l yf\1'11 Port« 11 SiJlerb 16.U Siie• M1rlltl1 1 .. 1, Tel1wh1M 1' Till•ten JI Wullttr • WMnell'i Nt'Wt l•lJ W.,-tf H._ .... . •, > -, ' " ~ ·-• • • .! oitit v PILOT ___ sc ___ ..-r,_u_a.,_~_ •. _N,_...,_btf_lll_._,_m_ . ' FBI · Sticl{s to Search for ~ Paracliute--Pirate- \YOOULAND, Wash. AP) --An ai:rp&Ma ·hijacker l\u vanished with two pandlulot and-$200,000, and the Rarch for hhn has ended for'all but the FBI. A ~nlversily of \\'ashington socioloiisl calls the sky piracy an "a\\'esome fea~ in the ballle of 1nan against the mat•hine." Dr. Otto Larsen said lhe skyjac.kcr ap.- parently has won public adn1Jration as .,·one n1an o.vere<>tTiing, for the tin1e being anyway, technology, the corporation, 1he e.stab\ishment, the system." -ntus,; .arsen ii;aid:-the hijacker "come5 Off as a kind of curious Robin Hood, tak· - • inti from lh;rich - or 1t lrast the tii& Wasir.;sheriWI oHiee-said Monday ot the and compltx. lt doegn't m•Uu w}\ether ~arch fof .the tuja~ker 1n the bru!hy,. he-gives itio·the PoOt or n6tt 1 Umbered Casc1de Mountain foolhllls or FBI ofUclals in PorUand, Ort., and tou1hwe1t W11hin1ton. • Seattle say they will continue their The FBI continued questioning dor.ens pursuit of the ma.o Who apparenHy balled of persons whO believed they recognlted out of the hljacked Norlhwest Airlines a L'Ornposite skctcf. or the hijacker, but jrtliner last week as ii fl.cw from Seattle the investign tors reported no success in to Reno, ev. finding a definite lead, But local law enforcerncnl agencies Officials said they had Concentrated the ha\·e tui-fled lo-other ch-Ores. se<1rch •around \\'oodland because the ''There's noth ing new and we've taken jetliner's flight reco rder had indicated our-men ·off unless 90mething·else turns •• small shifts in the p11ne 'g air pc;>1ilion aa up." a spokesma.n for t.he Ctark County, it pass~ over the area. Law enforcement office.rs ·se.arthln for the'hljtcktr we:tt faced wtth thl'ft major d.lsadv1ntagt1 -rarprln. piecemeal evldtnet and the meticulous pla nnin& • Which apparently went ·into the deal,' the ·first ln\11ll\llng the escape of a hijacker by parachute. The air pirate seized control of the Plane 1'hanksgiving Eve , pa ssing a note lo stewardess Florence Schaffner which said he had a .bomb and would btow up the plane unless he got what he wanted. Hi.1 demands -bizarre. at the outset~ ln retrospect prO\lided an insight into the Millionai re May Have Left 2 'More Wives Carpenter Gets Sl1ort En'd Of Se nate's Remap Ruling By TERRY COVILLE Of Hit OtllY l"lllf Slt ff From Wire Services A sexagena rian importer wh-0 left y.•idO"'S in Santa An a and Torran ce - -each asking all or a share of his Sl.06 million estate -mag-Jla\le had a third and fo urth spouse in South ·Amt'rici. State Senator Dennis Carpenter was on the short end or the Senate's 24 to 6 ap- proval of a Co,n greSsio nal reap- -portionment plan Monday because he doesn1t--feel a-new -black--district should 'ha\le been created in Los Angeles. The surprise disclosures' came l\ionday durinc probate hea ring testimony in Los. Angeles County Superior Court ii.I di&1 ' posal of Juan A. Vargas ' fortune. Vargas, Peruvian·bom. oiaintained two .--'· hoose~lds without delection for 26 years until he died in a July. 1969 traffic crash. A motel cler« tt'Stified-he checked in with 78 different women in 29 months, the final .tryst being the night before his un- timely freeway col!i.ssion. Mr. Vargas Y.'as 64. - .Judge Robert Kenn y '"'as already faced \1•ith the decision on claims by Mr s. ' Ul"l Tt """M ST,.BBING SUSPE CT RoM Ma,i• ..W.rdy J osephine Vargas. 54. of 11645 Lin· Kin denh.urst Ave .. and Mrs. Mildred Vargas, . • der garten 65: of the Torrance· residence. The Torrance widow wed Vargas in _1929 and wants all the estate. -· Pu-p·1"ls Watch The Sarita Ana spouse -who wed him in 1945, believing his story of a bad mar· T .. bb ·nrlage and Mexican dl•"ce -wants WO s ta· ings r 30,000 for 26 years as wife . vnd housckce""'r. -\Ill". s r~ ~ • AN FRANCISCO (AP) -Terrified VargAs divided his strictly scheduled kindergarten youngsters watched as a 'life between the two women and two \1·oman who had entered their classroom households. \Vhich included se ven stabbed two teachers several times with children between them . ail ice pick . ._.-· Altorriey Ervin Rocdef, representing The woman surrendered to police and the Sanlf Ana ~idow. told Judge Kenny complained that one of !he wounded in· Monday that he was contacted by structorS earlier had made her daught er telephone from a third alleged wife cry . offi~rs said. visiting a Mexico City hotel. Rosemary Hardy, 34, was booked ror The mystery call~~ S"j:~ Vargas W~{ \:9 fnYCStigation of two counts of attempted meet her, but didn t arrn~e. .r murdei-Monday afternoon officers said _ "When she called , . she learned of his when she surrendered seve'ral hours afte; deal~,'.' Roeder Said.. "Shel ,~~me • the $1abblngs al Hillcrest School .jn the hysterical when r, to1d thtt or tpe. !;launs ,. Portoli. Heights dh1trict. by the other. two wt.. Inspector John Lanthier said Mrs. Roeder sajd the l~..m er called bac~, Hardy told him she had written to one of although sh~ claimed S:b't wed V~rgas .10 the stabbed tea"chfrs', Joan Hoskey, last ~ogota .. Colombia in 1927 and b6r.e him Week "asking that her child be treated five children. . . better." He said the mother complainc<J Stunned courtroom obser\lers we re still that "the teacher n1ade he r (the child ) mull ing ove~ this, when"Rudy Maldona~o, cry.'; -t • 44. of Hunt1ngt?n ~ark1 told of meeting Both teachers were reporled in seriou! yet a fourlh w1f.e in Ltma, Peru , s~\len condition , Miss llosk.eJ. 39; the teacher ·., years ago. whose class the "'8SSailant invaded, UIT-• der\\·en t surgery rpr stomach wounds ;ind Book Fair. Se t For Y uleti rn e Books of all varielies will be read.Y for early Christmas shoppers at the F.I Mor- 1'--~ro E.lemenlary School Book Fair in aguna Beach Friday and Saturday from 10 a.ni. to 3 p.1n. Sponsore4 by the language arts classes ;it rhe school and the Children·~ Book Shoppe in Corona del 1\lar. Ifie book fa.Ir \l'ill ra ise fund s for a music:il ph1.Y based on "The \\find ln the Willow.s.'' and writ- ten by the language arts stud('nts. The sale is open to the public and refreshmMls will be &er\led on the-school patio. OlANGI COA$T ll111~•1 K11vil fi:G ilof ni"''' A. Murp!.:n1 M•n•;lng Edol!>r Chtrltl H. Uos Jlic~1rd P. Nill Au•il•nl N.11111:"' Ea 1tor1 i..t111• lffcll Office .IJ 21? f or11t AvtnY• Jillljn11 • .tdr111: P.0.101 ft66, '2652 Se11 Cl11111111 Office 305 N,11h El C1111in11 R11 I, 92672 Otllff OfflcH al so had been stabbe<J in the neck, chest and baC:k. • · · Shirley Bayerle. 35, \Va s treated for "'ounds in the left eye. face . neck and bac~. \l'hi ch police said she received after shr rushed lo r-.·liss Jloskcy's aid. Firsl to reach the scene after the stal>- bin_gs was Lanny Warren, a 37-ycar-old cus!odian. who said he "heard the children crvin~ ... No. thry weren't ~crtam1ng. They're cryiiig like Jitlle kids do." Principal Jerome Kenned y said he entered the ci'assroon1 in respon se to \1·ord there wa s an t'mergency. "There \1'as a heavyset bla ck woman bending 0{1er i\lrs. Hayer le," he said. "She had Mrs . Bayer!e down on lhe floor. She, the black wornan, was .on her knees.'' "I pllllecl 1h!!. won1an off 1'.·1rs . Baycrle. She said, ·.You le11ve me alone.' '- "! said. 'You leave her alone.' '1 Ken· ncdy said lhc woman then ran off. Ne w Wate r Di rectors Take Sea ls T h ursda y Ne\\·\v elected directors of the South Coiist County \\'ater District 11o \l\ lake thfir seat~ on the board at its re gular n1eeling Thursday at 7:~0 p.m. at the district office 3J6.S2 2nd Ave., South Laguna . Robert Dwyer, top · vote-getter at the ~ov. 2 wiit!'r board clect.ie n, vdll be in· ~t:illed for lhe fi rst tinll', along with llar- 'ild Eclwiirct.q. '"'ho has previously served nn th' boartt, and Trd J. O'Cpnnell, in· cun)fJcnt who 11o as re-elected Nov. 2. "The senator feels Orange County, not Los JA.ngeles, should ha\le received a new ~ongressional district." explained Dave Liggett,. administrative aide to the Newport Beach Republican. "The population in Los Angeles has ac- tuaUy deci:,eased," Liggett c~ued . "This is l~e logical place in terms of new population and geography for a new Wstrict." _ Here''s how · Liggett said the con- gressional plan ado pted by the Senate Modey aUect.s Orange County: • -Rep. John Schmitz (R-Tustin ) will no longer represt'nl the West'ern White House and the San Clemente area. sChmitz' di strict will ·be more in'8nd, around the Tustin area! according to the Senate plan. - -A new district ba:: been sel up covering the Orange Coast from Laguna Beach south.into San Diege County. San Diego County wU~ control the new district · population·wise. State ·senator Claire Burgener ( R-Sa1 Dtego) jg expected to run for this seat. -The distrjct of Rep. Del Clawson IR- Downeyl has been stretched into Orange County in Cypress, Buena Park and part of Anaheim. -Rep. Ci'alg Hosmer (R-Long Beach) remains in a mostly unchanged district which covers much of Huntington Beach. -The dislrict of Rep. Richard .Hanna (£>.-Anaheim ) is shifted somewhat, with a slight finger reaching into Lo.1 Angeles County. "We thin~ Clawson and ,Burgener are both good men, but the sedator still feels Orange County should have had Its own La st Rites Held For Mrs. Calder Gravesi de ~ervices wer~ held ~ondar at Pacific View Mem,orial Park for Alice Ethel C.aldef, 32353 Stonington Road. ·Soulh Laguna,. who died Friday al !be ageo{7L ·· Mrs . Calder is survived by her hus- band, John : two sons. John L. of Van Nuys and Donn A. of Colorado Springs; a daughter. Ann Randall of Laguna Beach: and by four grandchildren . The Rev. John R. -Oavis will oUiciate at the service. l\1emorial donations may be directed lo the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Ha rriso n Services Held The Rev. James Kirk officiated at fU[leral services this morn ing in the PaCifir View Chapel for Lenore Barbara Harrison, 42[1 S. Coast llig hway, Laguna Beach, who died Saturday at the Lagu na Beach Nursing Home. She was 96. Mrs. llarrlson. a nati\le of Durham, N.C., had lived in the counly for 30 years. ·Stie is survi\led by a daughter, t\1rs. James Holland , and by three nieces. . . Se u. Bennett I ll \\rASHINGTON IAP) -Sen . Wallace F. Bennett (R-Uta h) has been hospitallt.· ed at Bethesda Naval Hospital after 1uf- ferlng a spe'll of weakness duri ng a speech before the White House Cnn· fercnce on Aging. An aide said f\.1onday, howt'ver , that there ilJ no cause for se rious concer n \bout the 73·year-0ld senator. CG•ll 11.f:ll' 3)11 Wttl 81y S!fr•! "'""'~'I 11 .. c~: JJU N•"''""' l o.nt"lltd 1'1~/l!l/WTOll 811~; i/lll Clttc.'I llO'ltlf~tr• l11ju1·ecl El To1·0 Cyclist T.I•''""' C71 41 &4t -4JJ1 Cl..mt4 A•fff'fl.ltt '42·1671 s. ci.r.1111• All o.,.,._.~: l 1i.,-. .. <4tZ-442t L.,. .. IMcll All 01,•rtwlffh: ,.,.,"-.. , .. ,.,, Cef'l'!'ftM, t,n, Ort!ltt' C"1t ~1ll1tJit c. .... ~~ ........ J.1">et, lllwtlfll!Ol'I"-. ..,.,.,111. fM!HI" .,,. 1>41-1""""""' ...... Ill .... 1,_4lt ,.,,....II( .. , ... 1i..u1 ....... ,.,. ' . Rea cl )'·to Race Bil{e Ag aiI1 An El Toro youth lnjurc1t r('("cnt\y In 11 Young Oobh!! susUiined inltmal In· 1n0Ulrcyclt' !1'clng 11ccit1ent i!I bark on hiii juries in the accident and spent 18 da ys fttt :ind N'Jld)' to g<'I back on hJs <'yrl e. in l\11ssion Communily .Hospital before ~1ark Dobbs. o( 1.'Wll t.arkwood Lane. sa)s ihe l\O\' 5 nli!lhap 111 ihc"EI Toro being rcle:ased No1'. 23. Spttd'"'ay has not at all d1rn 1nlshtd hi• He Says It 'ft'as hi~ first se'rious accldtnl t'nlhu$lasnf r11r ra elng "'hilf: racing ("I broke my . foot btfort, "The cJoctor said ii "'ould bt six but that was nothing''). a sport he ha~ n1ontlfs tn t1 \1•:1r bl'f/:'lfe 1 could race been ln\lolvcd in for about two ytarii . new district." · Liggett said he expects only minor changes: in the reapportionment plan. and no real change in the phllosophy of where Uie new dlstritts ought to be. Besides the new Los Angeles "black10 district and the San Diego-Orange County district, three other new congressional dlstrlct.s were created in the Central Valley, Santa Clara County and the San Be'rnardino-Riverside area. The A s s e m b 1 y ' s 'Reapportio111 ment Committee approvef a s i m i 1 a r • Congressional plan MOl)day. The °';'IY dif- ference between the two plans is that under the Senate proposal the city of Tor· ranee would be in Democratic .Rtp. Charles Wilson's district, wtiile the As· sembly plan put.s Torrance in the new bla ck distric t. State laaders say the new congressional plan gi\les two sea~ lo the Democrats. two to Republican! and leaves one a tossup. Trustees Plead For Revamp_in g Elec ti Qn' Se tup Trustees of the _§yldleback Community College .. Di~ will hear another plea to abandon their current method of electing' members at.large mstead of by trustee areas. Tru stees of the Capislrano Unified School District vot~d unanimously Mon- day to make The request again in view of evidence that "communications are deteriorating between Saddleback College and the college community." Capistrano bo ard · members a n d trustee.s of 1 the Laguna Beach Unified SchoolJ>istrict sent similar req~sts.six: • months ago. The college failed to respond to the letters. . 1 Capistrano's resolution asks trye board to acknowledge ; this request in· .a • ree!lonable lime "so that arl' atmosphere of mutual rcspe~d understandin_g can be developed." · The resolution also 8sks Saddleback to specifically revise its method of election to trustee areas so ':residents in each trUstee area can vole solely for an in- dividual th~y would know 'and ha\le con- fi dence in."1 It also asks the Saddlebac\.: board to make .. eHorls to see k advice from the three .con1ponent school districts in cur- riculunt development and other affairs that arrect the total educational en· terprlse. Three board members will attend the Saddlebac\.: College Board meeting on l>cc. 13 as an officia l delegation. Other 1nembers of lhe board are plan!fing to at- tend as individuals. The Capistrano board rescheduled a n1ttting they had planned for Dec. 13 to Dec. 14 so tfal they can attend the Sad- dleback melting en masst'. Shortcut ., • care!ul P.:li1nnlng which apparently went ~ ... o~n~ only by a 1tatlc llne attached to into "bll oper1tion. -planer He 1.sked for $200 000 which ht recelv-He ·released-the S6 other pas1en1ers • ' ' , 11 J and two of the alrcraft'1 1lx crew t'd In $20 bills, and for two parac~ e • members and then specified to pilot And he said h~ wanted to go .to Mexico. William Scott how the plane should be The pla!1e circled o\le r Seattle for Z'1 flown to a refueling· stop at Reno, Ne\/., h-Ours \vhlle the mont'y and parachutes en route to MeJ iCQ -altitude no more were obt ained. than 10 000 feet the rear boalidlng door \\rhen 1he plane landed so the hijacker open, tbeJail'difli gear eilende.d and flaps cnuld pick up the monqy and the chules, · lowered to slow airspeed to 200 miles per he ordered two more ·parachutes -hour. · .. sports ch~tes whit!h could be opened by The type of aircraft -a Boel11g 727 - hand du~1~g .a free fall. )'.be fir st oneL ma y ha\le been in\lolved .more··by~coolct were nuhtary chutes which could be than chance. A Boeing· spokesman 11id .. • HIJACKER SKETCHED Artist's 'O. 8. Coop•r' De11iocrp.ts Li>~e Bid lo Limit 'Fr eeze' Period · From Wire Services WASHINGTON -The Senate rejected 74-14 today a Democratic a(te mpt to limit the extension o( President Nixon's wage and price control. authority to two months. The ou tcome appeared to make it cer· lai n the President would w~ full year's continuance, lo Apri!M,.1973) that be asked. Sen. Fred R. llarris (D-Okla.), offered ,the amendment to limi t the extension to June 30, 1972. Hirris said he believed it ""°·ould be madness for a Democratic' congress w grant sUch broad powers to a Republi can President for a period running through . and beyond the ;>residential election next Nove mber. But only 13 Democratic colleagues join- ed the Oklahoman in supporting the sh-Orter extension . Also rejected 74-15 was Harris amend· menl la. requi re that antitrust actions be brought against a number of large cor: porations in an effort to make the na· tiooal economy more competiti ve. Ttre Senate' also refu sed today to order Presi dent Nixon to ·control interest rates as long as he keeps controls_ on prices and wages. It rejected 70 to 19 a proposal by Sen. Vance Hartke (£>.-Ind.), fTlanda ting in- terest rate controls that woul d permit rates to rise no more than prices are permitted to rise. Led by Sen. John G. Tower (R-Tex.), opponents argued that · a ceiling on in· terest rates lends to become a floor belo11o· which they do not· go. He said in- terest rate~ have dropped iiubstantial!y since Nixo n started his new economic program Aug. 15. the 7'!1 is the only CQmmercial jetliner from which a person could ball out !UC- cessfully. The passenger stairs lower vertically from the tall, and 1'lt would be a \/Cry safe drop ... away from the flaps and engines," the spokesman said. As the plane took off for Reno, the hi· jacker stayed 'in the rear of the plane and ·the four crew members ln the cockpit, as he ordered. ' 'Fhe last words the crew had with tht hijacker over the aircraft intercom system came atx:iftt the tlhe !he aircraft lurDbered through cloudy, night skies over the Woodland area . Air Force pilots followi'ng the hijacked plane said they did not see anyone le ave the darkened, unpressurized and frigid pa ssenger compartment of the airliner, , but when it touched down at Reno the sky pirate was gone. "He took leave of us somewhere between here and Seattle," Scott said, adding that a cockpit indicator showed the rear boarding stairs were lowered at the time the crew last talked with the hi· jacJcer. Agents found two of the.parachutes in the plane, one open an d torn. That led to a theory the hijacker uSed some of the material to bind the money to his body, when he jumped. Alth-Ough officials said they intended to provide everything the man slemanded, th ey learned a day after the incident that one of the parachutes they gave him wa~ 1 a nonfunctional training model. • "They grabbed the first one in sight, not kn_owiog anything about parachutes," said-Earl· €ossey of Seattle Sky Sports, who packed the chutes. -- The 1'1'o Chutes rem.a:ffl\ng in the plane were functional , the FBI said. -Cl ark County Undersheriff Tom McDowell summed it up,..at the end al tht second day of se arch· on Friday. "\Ve·re looking either for a parachutt 01 a hole in thti ground." · Cushman Tapped To be Marine Command1.1nt · WASHINGTON (Aft ) -President Nix· on today announced he will nominate Lt. Gen. Robert E: Cushman Jr., deputy director of the Central lntelligenc~ Agen- cy, to become comrr:andant of the Marina Corps. -• The 56-year-old Cushman. NO. 2 man at CIA since 1969, would serve a four-year term as Marine commandant. succeeding Gen. Leonard F. Chapman Jr., who will retire Dec 31. Cushman is no stranger lo Nixon, haV- lng served as his assistant for nationil security affa irs in the 1950s when Nixo n -was viCe ·preside"nt. At the Pentagon, the betting favorite in some circles for head of the Marine Co rps had been Lt . Gen. John Chaisson, chief of staff of the corps. Some observers felt C\Jshman's CIA assign· ment was of such importance that he would 11ot be ta pped for a pur~ly militllry post. \l.'hite l1ouse • secretary Ronald L. Ziegler s<iid he did not know who would replace Cushman at CIA. He said he was equally Uncertain whetber the job would go to a civilian or a military officer. Mistorically, the No. 2 job has been filled by a mili!ary man. ~-- Shortchange In t his a rea carpet inst allation. lab'or charge s a r~ probably as lo.w as an y place in America, $1.25 to $1.50 per square • yar.c!, New York C ity prices f9r carpet installation are $3.SO per squa.re y1rd. Many other cities ha\le costs ·of $3.00 p•r yard. Northarn California rat11 are $2.00 to $2,.SO. What this en points out, is the h,igher c hance to get -a poor installation. Know your retailef! 'M a~e sure he is 1 licensed conttactor! At Alden's our installers a re paid hourl y, insuring a careful, coinpl•te installation. W.J. maintain ~leasant, inte/1i g1nt1 c1p1ble m•n, trained by us. O ur methods of insta llation are not ' e c r t t -NO SHORTCUTS I '-, j ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 l """"'" If c.,,.rillll -· • ., Stand t l•9 '"''" ,_..,. et NfWOOrt l!ttf"I #f'lf (ttll JllM•, .(;1llfwltt1. Subl{!'l•!IM .., uur.r tJ u """"'J;1 ,., INll tJ.11 .moiill'l/11 r11m11•r llialltl'I~. IH.21 mw11~ir. ~gajn ,11 the . i~~e:tr-<ild ~liuion Viejo Dobb! !aYS his phy!lcian ha• not yet ln- lllgh School 1Sluifcnt s11irl toOay, "but J d1c111e<1 when .he wtlt1bt a.llowtd to return t1of'l't thin~ it "'ill be \h111 lon'I -not if I lo school, bu t ha~ told lht youngster. the! HOURS: Mon. thru Thur1., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 to 9 Sat., 9:.10 to 5. ' .. have an)thlng lo'sa}' 11bout It." ·~ hi~ries are healing we~I. ' -.. .: .. , I \ J I I " ' • ' .. . .--•• Lagun1;1 "JJeaeh . ED Ill ON VOL 64, NO. 286, l SECTIONS, <40 PAGES ORA!)IGE cOUNTY, eALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMB • • -'(}p~n Door' Attitude-Sp rks-Bnrgla~ .. By PATRICK ~VLE . the Soft-spoken officer whp heads up HoiDeowners h1Ve ·Jett · their doors °' "" D111r P'1i.1 11111 "bur8lary Jnvestigatlons "the number of . unlocktjl -sometimea standing open - Open doors, ~ocked wi~1~ows ~nd an burglar'es has been i~a.slng." ~ and some cases it. almost •Pj>!ared that attitude by residents that 1t can t hap--But-[ type of loot stOlen nevtt· tbe resident was inviting the crime. pen J.o me" n"'ve led to_an eruption of Jimentz recalled a recent trip to a Cl.Jfl -........, changes. Jimenez says the thieves con-0r·v a"·-ent complex to ill"•trate borglaries . almbSt unprecedented in ' e ..-..... . -1inue to take money, televisions and the lack ·of care In guarding the.tr Laguna Beach crime. annals. stereo equipment -in that order -and . valuablea taken by some residents. W_ith three more illegal entry crimes the police have recovered praclically He said he walked past a ground floor reported Monday, the total number of art none of it. apartment where the curtains had been tltllni ther5•nd to come right In, the door was ked. People·should rtally make ou.ie: arriagements in • case like that." ·He 11ay11 the department Is able to mak~ armts In Gilly lbout 25 pereent of It.< burglir.ry casts and that the stolen pre>- -pert,,· recovery rate it "very low." . ti Cy a atolen stereo or television set, main- ly because the owner has not ..kept a record of the: serlaJ numbei-. "They just never think about the serial number," he says. "They may keep the papen awhile, but they finally throW them away." Today's Fl•al - TEN CENTS Wav~ ve burglary preve•tlon program Jn a ·effort to help curb this rising crime cate. esides simply asking a resJdenl IQ litek doors, the police may begin furnishing the homeOwner with an engraving tooJ so that he may eJ11grave his driver's license number on all valuable propert"y. · Such a program hu wbrked well in other cities, the detective notes. Jf the stereo or television were easil)' Jden- • Colony burglaries for No.vember climbed Burglars have struck primarily In the left ope'1, 'exhiblting an expensiYe Mereo t.cl"S3'. The° monthly average is only about night hours, bUt Jimenez Says lfiire ha'Vt! an:!Onte~:m~~rst:.. ... 'l no'·," M aald. 25. recently been a great number or daytime u1e uvu .. i.c '"' °"' "Instead Qf going down at the end of burglaries while, residents have been ••telling . a friend that . the apartment th11summer," says Det. Alex Jimenez, away at work. O\.l!Der was~a.way for a little~while and "We..have had a rash of early morning entries~· he notes; "~here ~ suspect has lien after money. We almost have to catch the.' thlM in the act' to get a con- viction, bcca~ onoe money is obtained, It is V«Y bani to Identify." "If we hiid the numbers and found the stolen item, w~ a1uld at least get the suspect for po~esslon of stolen property. But tr yo11 can't tie the property with the victim, tt ls very-hard to file a com- plaint." ' tifiable, it would faciUt3te the more rapid recovery of the property itnd make 1t · easier to convict the burglar of the crime, he adds. · • Bul he·•dds thal It Is also bani to Iden· Jimenez says the department ls plan· ~ -~ ro on ars Hilltop· Developing Angry Residents . . Oppose Projects By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of IM o.rtrPllol 51•H Onellicture almost equaled 1,000 words Monday night in South Laguna. The picture was an artistic rtndering of .. what the hilltops in Soutt: Laguna · might look like under provisfonr of a just· coaipleted general plan. prepared by a cl~ns' ~mmittee headed by architect . ~Lang: The renderings showed several high- rise type buildiJlgs -and other small structures -straddling the hilltop. It brought a "thumbs down" rrom the ma· jority of the 200 persons v.•ho jammed the United Methodist Church to see the general pla~ unveiled. But some words from Lang soothed. the crowd t-0 the point of approving a motion to send the plan to the Orange Coµnty P)anning Department· for planning com- mission consideration. "We are proposing to save tbe natural hillside slopes," Lang told the angry gathering. "by trading them off for hilltop development. We have tried to be fair to both those who want development and those who don't." "What is feasible is here,'' Lang said "We want some denser development. but It will not necessarily be high-rise. We -(:( -(:( -(:( S. L~iuna Plan Unique _ Effort By Volunteers The South Laguna Gen eral Plan. as released by architect Fred Lang and his a1mmittee, tUrned out to be a unique , vtttunteer effort. 1:t ~ang wh.o vdtunteered his serviCes in May to df.veloping'the general -Plan, after a reqUest was made to ihe cOu~ty planning commission for a vari· .... ailce to allow a trailer park;apartment cOmplex on the hillside above South Coast Community Hospital. Lang gathered together 3 eommiltee, composed of Alvin Wiehle, planning con- sultant · with William Pereira and Associates; Fred Pratley, a geologist and Dr. Gordon Fie1ding, a··social scienlist to begiii the task of' putting together the plan. · "ll has been apparent for a long lime that the county does not know what South Laguna\ Wan~This is an area not covered by..,He~eral plan, while Laguna Beach-:-the Moulton Ranch and Laguna Niguel each hitve general ·plans,'' Lang gaid. • • • _ "So t volunteered for the job and got together with these other professional J*Ople. We've bee!\ extrE:mly lu cky iftid l\ave now produced something," he add· ed. Childhood's Needs --; - Discussion Topi~ Two experts will discuss. tile art of parenthood in a presentation titled "The Special 'Needs of Childhood.'' The presentation will be at the Laguna 'Beach ).tethodlsl Church, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna, at 7:30 p.m. Thun.- day. • On. Sidne.y Adler and Grant Smith will lead the discussion, spon.5ored by tho church prO:scllol?I. may go to planned residenUel develo~ rnent and other forms of clustefing." Lang also assured the group that sen· ding the general plan to the · planning . c<immission does not mean it is "hard and fast" · · "Ther~· will be public 1ieirlnp belor. the commJssi.on and I hope ycu 1fill o:ime and ei:pr.~your feel,inp. ·We are not finished," Land noted. '"Fotlciwing hil: re. marks, menlbers of the South Laguna Oivic Association voted 120 to 20 to send the plan to the county. In additlo_n to "tradinl" the lilllside _slope development for hilltop deve\o~ ment, the general pJan calls for a max- ·mum South Laguna J>Opulation o[ 10,000 persons, t o c r e a s e d develo ent in certain areas along the ocean{ron and one new elementary schpol. The plan foresees no need to in- crease water or sewage tacllitles, but ctOes indlcate the need for _E_ark lands, ex- plained Alvin Wfehle,' a pliffiilii,fCofi. su\tant who worked On the citizens' com- mittee. The plan as recommended, Wiehle said, was the "most reasonable" of five dif. ferent plans considered by the citizens' committee. The five plans ranged from having . virtually no devel opment in South Laguna ·. and maintainingihe-present-population of- 4.000 persons to "the doomsday predic- tion" which envisions high .density on both the hillsides and the oceanfront with a maximum population or 67,000, Wiehle said. ;'But our. group wanted to accou'nt for physical Constraints yet provide a mai· imum population and still maintai11 tn· vironmental quality." Wiehle said. The physical constraints, pointed -out committee geologist Fred Pratley, in- clude landslide art8s in South Laguna, unfavorable tock "beds" In certain loca- . lions and two faults -one of which runs r:ighi next to South Coast Community· Hospital. · Rock Thompson, 31251 Brooks St., demanded' to knbv.I why increased density was shown along the oceanfront. Wiehle replied that some areas are "already moving In that direction" and that oceanfront development was ip- c\uded "to maintain environ_J»ental uni- ty." Thompson, apparently riot. satisfied with.the reply, left the meeting. Realtor Ena Gregory. 32131 Coast Hig hway, reminded Wiehle of the fight several years ago "to keep the Laguna Royale to 35 feet instead of 69 feel High ~ise does not have to come to South Laguna ." Tremendous applause followed her remarks.. . "I'm sorry lha"t h.ijh· rise reared it.s ht!ad last night," Lang commented th!! morning. "We propo1;ed the increase in density Instead of allowing grading of the beautiful hills.ides. We may .have cluster housing of some sort, but I would not ex· clude multi-story buildings." Lang said the plan "with &eme ad· Ju.11tmenta" will now be sent to the plan- ning department for hearln15 belore the commission. Following those hearings, Lang said, the Board of Supervisor• would be asked.to "translate the plan.into zoning·ordlnances for South Laguna." .Quak~ _in Italy · • NAPLES, !Laly WP!) -An ear1J>. .quake shook the ground with a Wave-like molion from Naples on the w~t Coast JO Taranto Jn the instep of the ftallan MOnday night. There were no rftSo Of damages or injuries. ' • -. ' • \ Cwmente or Blown "Tire Fatal .to 1 By JOHN 'VALTl!l\ZA Of ""' Oii/¥ 1'1191 llaflf • . A blown tirt on.a heavily loaded pickup- h:uck and the iack oI a ~-fretyay divider created a deadly sttifC of pind· lai eollillOlll on lbo-'-~o ~ In Saa Clement. Monday killlaC. .<!)I ~~•!id "'v~·IBJ\lrin4 wm ~ 'rbe. "'~·°' bva •"ib\cl" ant, thick cloud. bl dilid. dlJ: 4lut maria~ lanes of travel for 1t leut an hour. . t The d.ead man, whose car· swerved tq avoid the truck and slammed through •· barrier and over a steep ·bank was Juin A. Samarin, 54, of Guadalupe, Baji C~lifornla, Mexico. · -l.AGVNAGRINS , • BY lNTERLANPl Soviet_ Ship Orbiting Red Planet MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union's unmanned Mars 2 probe has put a capsuJe bearing a· Soviet pennant on tht red planet and is now in orbit-around Mars, the Tass 'news agentfy said today • Tass said the five-ton Mars 2 probe, launched May 19, went into Mars orbit Saturday. Before entering orbit jt ejected ~ -a capsule "which delivered to I.be ilurface of Mars a pennant with a depiction of the SOviet flag." ~ientillc sources.1aid both Mars 2 and Mars 3, launched a week later; carried _equipment designed to sof~·land and seek · life on Mars. • T:a!ll!I said Mars 3\ launched May 2Bt was also P£0Cteding en fO\l(e to Mars. The U.S. Mariner 9 ls already orbiting The accident was·the worst of the year in the city limit! of San C1emente. A squad Of lifeguards were quickfy sum. tn.Q.ned to the sceae to help In rescue work. -.:;i~~~ -11 ·-Mars. ...l ~ All systems a!Xiard Mars 2 are lune~ ""*,. ''TM Ad Said 'Open Beam Celling:' ft Didn't Say Anything . ti6nlng normally, Tass said. ... · About 1 Roof."' 1-=========--'-----.:• _ _;·_; ___ ~----..J -~ Tass said, ''the station was put on a trajectory p!lsSihl at ·a-i11stance of 1,250 The southbound pickup truck laden With dried clay powder blew a Ure, highway patrolmen said, th~ swerved across the gravel divider into a group of cara heading north. · The truck was driven by John Walter FowJer,-28,-of Dcwney. -The vehicle belongs to Franklin Adams Co., a ceramics 'SUpply finn with operations in San ClemP.nte. Fowler suffeffil moderate injuries in the crash. Niguel Terrace Citizens Fear -Loss-of-9cean~ View- The 12 :-40 p.m. tragedy occurred midway between Avenida Pico and Camino de la Estrella. The first impact was with Samarin'11 auto, which crossed into opposite lanes after the crash and careened over the embankment. The dead man'a wife, Maria, 52, was thrown from the sedan and suffered majo'I' injuries. In the opposite lanes meanwhile, the truck then sideswiped an auto driJl'en by Byron Hahn, 68, of Los Angeles, who suf- fered moderate-injuries. His car. landed atop a northbound barrier. The truck then collided wllh 1 1964 sedan driven by Daniel Marques Avila, 50, or 5652 Lincoln Ave., Cypress. He suf· fered serlotls injuries, as did bis passenger, Carmen Trujillo, 56, of Norwalk; Jessie' Ramirez, &7. also of Norwalk, and Jesus Vega Gutierrez, "· Whose address was not ir}lmediately av8ilable. • Bandits__S hoot 7 Alarmed by the construction of new, two-story homes which they fear ,,may block prized ocean vJews in their ex· elusive neighborhood, members or the Niguel Terrace Homeowners Association have ca~ a meeting Wednesday night to discuss the problem, Representatives of Avco Community Developers lnc., new owners of Laguna ' Lagµna' s Rank Said Mistake A test finding that indicated Lagun.it. Beach h1P. school seniors .. ranked .below both state and county averages In reading ability h3s turned out to be a mathematical error, school superintende:it Dr. William Ullom revealed today. ·Instead of ·ranking th the 37th perctntile in n,tewide testing, as shown In 1969-70 scores released by _U:te_ C81ifornla School T e s t I n g Program, the Laguna 12th graders I Ny H Id ac:Ulally placed In the S!rd percen-ll 0 up tile. Ullom •aid, , '"fhe etrWiw confirmed, he ex .. NEW YORK (UPI) -.LllJILof sld· plained, by . Dale Carlson of the maskCd holdupmen armed WRJr-i-._!tatt Qff e Qf Program Evalua· shotgun and a seml~utomatrc rifle that ~~said a "raw score" of·24.0 may have been stolen less than 14 hours hid inidvertently been transposed earlier from a state armory, wounded to a 20.4: score in computing res~b nine persons today if>.e-418,000 robbery at of the testing to arrlve e.t percentile the llarlem Savings Bank. rankings. · Police at the acene reported Ult rob-. Dr. Cai:lson has advised him a bert lllod fired "lndl!crlnilnately." They leller hgardlng the correction wlll Nid at led: tJne aDd as many aJ aix be se~t to the .11ehool board ~ that men ...,. _..,, lo the bank robbery. lhe final ,draft of the pu:o;;,,hed --b~-' ned ~ p' t! state document., also will be cor- •ll'll'. ro ~· n1 • green on ac rected Ullom wd. . whk:h they abandoned 1ever1I bJo;cks School ofrJclals suspected the er-- west of lhe beak. P.oUce ':'id they ap-ror, ·he added, since the senior• had parenlly ran lhroug~veraide Park to • ranked in the 93rd percentile tn walling blue tadlllie. ' language tcstt and tht 16th peri'n- llce emergency~ IQUld uni~. two tUe In 1pelllng and the 101' rank' in heficop!!'fl •nd a n»)orlaonch convtrged ttadini! almply' did not a(m with nn the area overldOkin& tbt--Hudlon theJe flllliqL River. • ._ _______ ,..._...,. __ _ • ; .· ,• .. • Niguel and bulJders of some of the CU!tom homes, are expected to be on hand a~ the 7: 30 p.m. session in the Crown Valley School Cafetorjum, hoping to lay the horrleowners ' fears to rest. "William McDonald, 32562 Ealearic Road, said residents of Niguel Terrace maintain Avco, in permitting the ereciton of the two-story home, is in violation of a 15-foot height limit .ireslriction for the neighbhorood , which Is on record with the county. ·The problem.. was brought u p • McDonald said, at an association meeting about two weeks ago, atteQded by almost JOO persons from the 140 homes in .the Terrace area1 It was agreed to schedule another meeting for Wednesday and, in the in· terim, Invite Avco officials to attend and discuss the probtem. "Two story homes have go n Sea Island Drive, Crete Road a scenslon Road, w.her_e theJ5:f®-t Ml ht limit is supposed to prevail for eve hing, in- cluding trees," said McDonald . "The pro- blem ls simply the view, whJch is very jea1ously RUarded in the area , and we want to talk It over before this goes any further ." Some of the homes In the neighborhood are In the •Hl0,000 price range, he noted, arxl "the -people paid a lot of that money for good views." The Terrace JfOmeowners' group, one member commented. had not been · espetlfdly actrve until the .helgbt·llmlt ~estion came up "because we dldn 't }\p.ve too manY serious problems," but concern nftr the new bulldlng actiyify bi'Ough~ a record turn-out ~ the last meeting. David. Germain, Avco'• area project manager for Niauel Terrace, said th.e , deed restrictions do tncllolde a ·t~foot helant limlt,.but W• wi1 ~uded for th• specific purpose of protectlng views, and 1Avco'1 archllecku'al rtview commltlff ls adborln& to that _purpose. • ' kilometers (570 miles) ...from the surface of Mars. Tass gave no further details of the capsule placed on.Mars. Tliere was no hl'> dication whettrer the capsule also con- tained instruments to rurc~ !or..signs..ot_ life. After trajectory placement, Mars 2 was orbiting Mars once every 18 hours. It wa! a minimum of 818 miles and a maxinium of 15,500 ,miles from the planet's surface. · lts orbital inclination to Mars was 48 degrees. "As the automatic station approached the planet, a capsule w.11s separated from· it and delivered to the surface o( Mars a· pennant showing the Soviet Union's coat.- of-arms." Tass said. On Suiiday, the Communist party newspaper Pravda said~ probe Mars J was "approaching Mars" after con- . ducting solar exper_iments ddring its s\x ... - month journey from Earth. But the newspaper made no mention of the Mars 2 probe. Tass · said Tuesday "interplanetary outer-space was ea:plored by means of research instruments -on__ board the sta .. tion" during its Earth to Mars journey. Orange Coast Weather Gusty winds will .whip up some wanner weather for · tbe Orange Coast Wednesday, with tempera- tures ranging from 6i tb 75 degrees under mostly Sunny skies. ' INSIDll TOltA Y The communit~ thtottr itason h'1$ reachtd it.! peak with. the final produccion of J91l. tht frvitlt Comm.unity Tfleater'J "OeatA of 11 Sale.tman." See En- tertain mtnc, Page 20. l , M. l•w• Ctl!ttnll• Cln1HIM ,_, (N .. Wffll 0.1111 H•ll(fJ DIVOl'Ctl ••rrwi•t "• '"""""ll'ltllt, lllMM• HWff<fllt "" .. l•Htr• • " ' n·• " " • • • • Tf.lt .. " \ > .. - > •• I---. -FBI '°'=~"""">1~·0001..AND -.=-_&i n • .._ hijacker 1 Y1ni&hed with t"" Plrill• lh4 aoo.ooo, and tile search for • .. -a ,...u ~ded for all but the FBl. A : ·..u\•trsity .. or \Vashington sociologist <"111 the sky pi.racy an •·awesome feat in lht battle._ o[ man against the rnachine." Dr. Otto Larsea said the skyjacker ap. par-t\tly has won, public admiration a~ ''Ok man overco1ning, for the time being any"'ay, technology, the corpor11tlon, the establishment , the system." Tbus_".a.rstn said, Uie hijacker "comei off as 1 kind of curious Robin Hood, tak· Millio11aire -S@aii~h -for -Parachute ~~·~at~ -' 1 ~ ' - i.... from •h.. "" -at least lhe hll __ Wash.,.abad!C1 office· iaMU10Ada"-of..011•--lCOw-e11forelmtftt offieen-ttan:hin"g"fu~r-c1reJul planning which app~rcnUy went opened only by a 1t1tic line 1.ttlchtd lo ~ ~ ~ . , tbtplant •• --' • and COl'f!pler. Jt doesn't m1tter whether , Hlrch for the hijacker fn tht~b!-u1hy, the hlj1clctr were faced \fllh ~.major U,to 411 operation. • '" ~ .. .F - he aiveslt to the PoOr or not." • llmbered Cl1e1de Mountaln foothill• of I I I He asked for •'Wl,000, whlch·he rectfv-. Ht rel\1.1~ tht W"other pa11lnt:ers dludvanta1t1 -1urpr •e, p tctmea -and two of the aircraft's sli crew FBI offlclah: in Portland, Ort., Ind aout.hw11t Wa•hlflllon. ~t evldtnct and Uie meticulous plannlna ed in $20 bills, and for·two parach11tes. members and then specified to pilot Stattle ~ay \hey will continue their · '"'• FBI contlnutd questlonln1 doztnl which appartntly went into the deal, the And he Satd ht'Wltlll!ld to go to Mexico. . William Scott how the plarie should be purslflt of the ~111 who appllrel'lll~a.llei:f or persons who bellCved they recognlttd first lnV'Olvirig the escape of a hijacker by The plane circled over Seattle for 2\i: flown to 8 refueling stop at Reno, Nev ., c_xit. of tl\e.JUJacked.. .N9rthwest rhnes a co~posite sketch of the hijacker, but parachute. hours while the money and para<;hutes en route io }desJco. -,alt.itude no more • Jethne~ last ,.eek 11 it flew from Seattle the .investigators rewrted no success in The air pirate seized control of the were obtained. ,,,. than JO,~ feet , the ~ar .boarding door to Reno, Nev. finding a definlle lead. plane. Thanksgiving Eve, passing • note When the piane landld 50 the hijacker open, the talfding gear-extended 1 and flaps But lecal law enforcernent agencies Of(J.cials said they had concentrated th~ to stewardess Florence Schaffner which could plck up the money and the, chutes, lowered to slow airspeed to 200 mites pe(' have turned to other chores. aearch around Woodland because the aaid he had a bomb and would blow up he ord.e'red two more parachutes -hour. / ':There's nothing new and we 've ta~en jetliner's flight recorder had indicated lhe plane uoless he got what he wanted, •port~ ctiutes_wbicb could be opened by • Tffl) type of~aircraft _ a Boeing 727 _ our men off-w1k!is tomtthJng else turns small shifts in the plane'• air po11ltlon •• ls deinanda -bii11rre 1f thi" outset -hand during a free fall. The flr1t one• ntay 'have been involved more b,t choice up ," a 'Spokesman for the Clark County, tt passed over the arta. in retrospect· provided an inslghl·W.0 the were military chutes which could be· thaa chan e. A Boeing spokeaman' 1ald May Ha ve Left ,,.. 2 More Wives Carpenter Gets Short End Of Sen:~.te's Ren1ap R~ing the '127 i the only •commercial jetliner from which a person could ball put suc- cissfully. The passenger stairs lower ve,rtically from the tail, and "It would be a very safe drop •.. ll:WIY from the flaps and engio~s," lhe .. spokesman said. As the Rlape took off for Reno, tht hi- ja~ker stafed in the rear of-the plane and the four crew members in the CQCkpit, as he ordered. The Jast words the .crew had with the hijacker over the aircraft intercom system came about the llhe the aircraft lumbeied, through cloudy, night skies over the Woodland area. • " • .. • From Wire Services A sexagenarian importer Wh~ left '11idows .in Santa Ana Md To!Taoce - each asking all or a share of his $1.06 million estate -n1ay have had a third. and fourth spouse in South Arrierica. The surprise disclosures can1e Monday during probate hearing testim ony in Los Angeles County Supc}ior Court 0:1 dis- posal of Juan A. Vargas' fortune. Vargas , Peruvian-born. maintained two households without detection for 26 years until he died in a July, 1969 trRffic crash. A motel clerk testified he check~ in .with 78 differenl women in 29 mon1hs, the final lryst being the night belore his un- timely freeway collission. Mr. Vargas \11as 64. Judge Robert Kenny was already faced vdth !he decision on claims bv .~1rs. Jos.cphine ' Vargas. a41 of 11645 Lin· denhurst Ave., and Mri. ti.1ildred Vargas, 65, of the Torrance Iesidence. • The Torrance y,•idow wed Vargas in 1929· and wan ls all the estalf!. The Santa Ana spouse -who \'.•cd him in HMS, believing his story of a bad mar- riage and Mexican divorce -want! $330.900 for 26 years as wife and housekeeper. t-Vargas divided his strictly scheduled life bel\\"cen ·· the two "''omen and two households. which included s e v e n children between them . Attorney Ervin Roeder, representing the San.La Ana widow , told Judge Kenny Monday that tie was contacted Dy telephone from a third alleged wife visiting a Mexico City hotel. The mystery caJler 1a1d Vargu WIJ..lo- meet her, bul didn't arrive. "When she called •• she learned pf hi$ deal~." Roed<r s.i4, "6he ~ hysterical When I tot~of the r~rps by the other tw'o WJV · ·..-:-"!", .~ Roeder said the Jiuff.fl er calfed back, although ·she claimed she 'wed Vargas in .Bogota. Colombia Jn 1927 and bore him fi ve children . Stunned courtroom observers were 11ill mulling over this, when Rud y Maldonado, 44, of Huntington Park, told of meeting yet a fourth wife in Lima. Peru ; Seven years ago. Book F a.ir Se t For Y uleti1ne Books of all varieties will be ready for early Christmas s°hoppers at the El Mor- ro ElemeTJlary School Book Fair in kaguna Beach Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Sponsored by the language arts classes at the school and the Childr<'tl 's Book Sh oppe in Corona. del ti.1ar, the book fa ir \'1ill raise funds for a mus!cal play bRsed on "The \\'ind in the Willows." and writ· te n by the language arts students. The sail' is open· lo the public and refrf:shments will be served on the school patio. OIAN•t COAST DAILY PILOT l t\it rt N. W•M .... _, W Pii911\ba' J1t1i: R. Ctrlry VO fttlllUtlt •""' GIM1'1l MlnttV 11io#l•t K11Y1l E•lllM' nf1111t A. MurpMn• Mtn11l11t E•lior Ot1rl11 H. Looi •Uch1nl P, Nill Aui111~1 M31119:"9 Eootoo L•twR• l t11c.h Offfce .22? fa111! Av•~ut M1illn51 .. ddr•11: r.o. l a• 666, '265! • S•it Cl.,,...t• Ottk• 305 Ntrlh fl C111'1l!1t A1 1I, '2•r2 Othr OfflcM COOi M..i1• . .1MI Wnf tt• Strttt ti-rt ''°"'~·11Jll Nt,..JIO!f a ou11.,.f'd ti~ lttclll J71/S ~ aou1t¥1 ... " UP'I T11fp~o11 STABBING SUSPECT Rose Marie l:fardy Kinder g arten P11pils Watch T\vo Stabbings SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Terrified kindergart~n youngsters watched as a woman who had ente red their clctssroom stabbed two teachers several times "'i\h an ice pick. The woma n surrendered to pollce and complained ihat one of lhe wounded in· slructurs earlier had made her daughter cry, officers said. Rosemary Hardy, 34. was booked for lnvestiption of "two coonts of attempted murder M?nday afternoon. or1~· ers said, when she surren·dcred several rs after t.he-<sfabbtngs at Hlllcrest Schoo in the fortoJa Heights <l,istriet. - Inspector Joh~~ Lanthier ·seid ·Mr.a. Hardy told hin1 she had ·written to one of the stabbed teachers, Joan Hoskey, last week ·•asking that her child be treated. better.'' He said the mother complainec! that ·"the teacher made her (the childJ cry.1' · • • • Both tea chers were ieported in serl_ous condition-, Miss Hoskey, 39, the teacher whose class lhe assailant · invaded, un- 'derwent surgery for storna'ch \\;ounds and also had been stabbed in th e neck. chest and back. . Shirley "Bayerle. 35. was treated for \\•ounds in the lert eye, fac{!. neck and back . which police said she received aflCr shl' rushed to Miss Ho skey's aid. First to reach the scene after the sta~ bin~s 'was Lanny \Varrcn. a 37-yc>ar-old custodian. Y.'hu ·Said he ·'heard !he childre"n crying ... No. lhl'y "'erc.n·t screaming. They're cryi Rg like Jitlle kids do:· Principal Jl'ron1e Kennl'dv s~id he entered the classrnorn 111 response to word there was an en1ergency. ~ , "There wa s a heavyset b!at:k "·ornan bending ov('r ~frs. Bayerlc.'-' he s~id. ''She.had l\lrs. Bayerle dov"n on the floor. She. the black ~omap, ·\\'as on her knci-s." "l pulled the woman olf i\.·lrs. Bayerle. She said, 'You ll'11ve nie alone .' "I said , 'You leave her alone,' " Ken- nedy said the woman then ran· OH. New Wa te1· Directors i Take ~ea ts T hursd ay ~ev.·lv elected directors of the South toast County \Valer District will take ·their seats on the board at its regular n1ecting Thursda.v at 7:30 p.m. at the district office 31652 2nd Avr., South Laguna, Ilobert Dwyer, top vote-getter a1 the :-.-ov. 2 ~·atcr board rll'ction, ~·ii] be in· stalled f0i"1he first tiinl', along with Har. old Edwards. who has previously served on the board, and Ted ~-O'Connell, in· cun1bent who was re-elected Nov. 2. By TERRY COVILLE 01 I~• D•l11 P'lttl 11111 State Senator Dennis Carpenter waa on ·the short end of /the ~nate's 24 to .. 6 ap- ~~i~1n~~n~ ~~~ g~o~~~~ 0~c~~;eai: doesn't feel a-new ~blaclt aistriCt should ha ve been created in Los Angeles. "The senator feels Orange County, flOt Los Angeles.. s"hould have received a new congressional district ." explained Dave Liggett . administrative iide to , tht Newport Beach RepubUcan. \ "The population in LOS Angele! has ac- tually . decreased," Liggett continued . "This is thewlogtcal pla-ce in terms of new population and geography for a new district.·~ Here's how Liggett said lhe con- gressional plan adopted by the Sena.le Moday affects Orange ·County! ·-· -Rep. John Schmitz (R·Tustin) will no longer represent the We!tern While House and the San Oemente area. Schmitz' district will be more inland, around the Tustin area. according to the Senate pliln. -A new district ha:; been set up covering the Orange Coast from Laguna Beach south into ~an Diego County. San Diego Couhty will contra! the ne'w dist r'ict population-wise. Stale Senator Claire Burgener (R-Sait Diego) is expected lo run ror this seat. -T~e.district of Rep. Del Clawson (R· Do\vney I has been stretched into Orange County in Cypress, Buena Park and parl of Anaheim. -Rep. Craig Hosmer CR-Long Beach) remains in a· illOStt}'\.unchanged 'dis!riet which covers much QPl-Juntington Beach. -The district of Rep. Richard Hanna (0-Anaheim) i-~l(sh!ftta""sOlnewhat, with a slight fing~r !}aching into Los Angeles County. _ "We think ·Clawson and !Jura:enet are both good men, but the se .. tnr 1tlll feels Orange County should have had iU own Last Rites Held · For l\frs. Calder Graveside services were held Monday al Pacific View Memorial Park for Alice Ethe-I Calder, 32353 Stonington Road . South .. !-:aguna, y,·ho died Friday at the age of 71. riirs. Calder is siirvlved by her hus- band, John ; two sons, John L. of Van Nuys and Donn A. of Colorado Springs: a daughter, Ann Randall of Laguna Beach ; and by four grandchildren. The Rev. John R. Davis will officiate at the service. Memoria l donations may be dirE:cted to the American Cancer Society. new district.'' , Air Force pilot1 following the hijacked plane said they did not see anyone leave Liggett said he txpec!J only minor changes in the reapportionment plan, .r.nd no real change in the philosophy of where the new districts: ought to be. Beside! lhe new Los Angeles "black" district and the San Dlegp-Orange County district , thr.ee other neW Congressional districts were created ifiJ'n e Central ~ the darkened,_unpressurized ,and frigld passenger compartment of toe 'airliner, ~ ~ but when it tOuched down at Reno the sky pirate was gone. .Valley, Santa, Clara Coun nd the San Bernardino-Riverside y: . . The Ass e m b J y' s Reapportioitmenl Committee approved • sl.m.i La..r Coniressional plan Mooday. The only dif- ference between the two plan! is that under the Senate proposal the city of Tor- rance Would be iri Democratic Rep. Charles Wilson's district, wblle the As· sembly plan puts Torrance in tht new black district. State leaders say the ne.w..congre:sslonaJ plan gives two seals to the Democrats, ).wo to Republicans and leaves one a t~ssup. t Trustees Plead For Revamping- Election Setup HIJACKER SKETCHED _Artist'& 'D. 8. Cooper' T eniocrats Lose Bid to Limit 'Fr eeze' Period From Wire Se rvices WASH~NGTON -The Senate rejected Trustees Or the Saddleback Community 74-14 today a Democratic attempt to limit College District soon will hear another the extension of President Nixon's wage plea to abandon their current meU10d of, and price control authority to two electing_mertibers at-large instead of by months. • trustee areas. • The outcome appeared to make il cer· Trustees of the Capistrano Unified ta.in the President would win the full School District voted unanimously Mon-yeaW continuance, to April 30, 1973, that day to make !ht request again in view of he asked. evidence-that "communications are Sen. Fred R. Harris (O.Qk.la .), offered deteriorating bel\feen Saddleback College the-amendment to limit the extension to and the colle e ctimmuoity." - Capistrano bo~d .imembers · 1 n d Ju,i;:r~~ 1s~d hl believed It would be tru.st.eei of the ~gu,na Beach Unified School m1strict .sei Jlmilu request! aii madnes! f9r a Democratic Congress to months ago. The ctillege failed to respond grant such broad powers to a Republican· to the letters. • President for a period running through Capl!trano's resolution "asks the board and beyond the j.lresidenlial election-next to acknowledge thi! request in a November. reasonable time "so that an atmosphere But ooly 13 Democratic colleagues join- of mutual respect ·and understandiilg can . ed the Oklahoman in !Upporting lhe be developed.·• -shorter extension. The resolution also asks sacfctteback to Also rejected 74-15 was Harris amend- speciflcally revise its meth6d of election ment to requ lre that antitrust actions be lo tru!\tee areas so "residents in each brought -agalrlSfl nllfnber of large cor· trustee area can vole solely for an In· porations In an effort to make the na· d. 'd I th Id k d h lional economy more competitive. 1v1 ua · ey wou oow an ave ron-The Serlate also refused today to orde~ fidence in." It also asks the Saddleback beard lo President Nixon to rontrol interest rates make effortl to seek advice from the as long as he keeps controls on prices and three .component school district.. in cur-v.·ages. rieulum development and ather affairs It rejected 70 to 19 a proposal by Sen. that affect the total educational en-Vanc.e Hartke (0-lnd.), mandating in- lerprise. terest rate controls that would permjt Three board members will attend the rates to rise no more than prices are 6addleback College Board metting on permitted to rise. 00. 13 as an official delegation. Other Led by Sen. John G. Tower fR-Tex. ), "He took leave of us s0mewherc bet\Yeen here and Seattle,"' Scott said, adding that a cockpit indicator showed the rear boarding st.Jirs were lowered at the time the ere" lasl fil~ed with the hi-- jacker. Agents foWld two of the parachutes in the plane~ one open and torn. That~ to a theory the hijacker used some or the material to _biad the money to his body. when he jumped. NUM:!ugb officiaJs_sajd they intended to provide everythlng the man demanded, they learned a da y after the incident that one of,the,Parachutes the)' gave him waa a nonfunctional training model. ''They grabbed the first one in sight, not koowing anything about parachutes." said Earl Cossey cf Seattle Sky Sports, who packed the chutes. The two chutes remaihing in the plane were functional, lhe FBI said. Clark County Undershcriff Tom,'"" ..•. McDowell surijmed il up at the end or tha second day of search on Friday. -_ ''We 're looking either for a parachute or a hole in the ground." Cushman T.apped .To be Marine Commandant • WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on today announced he will nominate Lt. C.en. Robert E: CUshman Jr., "deput)' director of the Central lntelligence.,Agen- ey. tci become comn:andant of the Marine Corps. The 56-year-o\a Cushman, No. 2 man at CIA since 196~, would serve a fo!lr-year term as Marine comma~ant, succeeding Gen. Leonard F. Chapman Jr., who, will retire Dec 31. Cushman is no strange! to Nixon, hav- ing served as his· assistant for national security affairs in the 1950s when Nix.on v.•a vice president. At th e Pentagon, the belting favorite in some circles for head of the Marine Corps_ had been Lt. Gen. John Chaisson, chief of staff of the corps. Some observers felt Cushman's CIA assign· ment was of such importance that he would ROt be Lapped for a purely military post. White House secretary Ronald L. members of the board are planning to at-opponents argued that a ceiling on in- M H • tend as individuals. terest rates tends lo become a floor f"S, 3l"l"lSQl} The Capistrano board rescheduled a below which they do not go. He .,aid in- Ziegler said he did nol know who would replace Cushman at CIA. He said he "'a!I equally uncertain whether the job \YOU)d go lo a civilian Qr a military officer. His!orica!ly~ the No. 2 job hAs been filled meeling they had -planned for Dec. 13 to terest rates have dropped substantially ScrVl. ces Held Dec. 14 so that they ca n at lend the Sad-since Nixon started his new economic dleback meeting en masse. program . Aug. 15. The Rev. James Kirk officiated at \...:~;:;:;:~,;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~:;;;;;::~;::;;;:;;;;:;::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;::;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;::;;;:;;;:;;;;::,; b_y a mi!ilary man . · funeral services this morning In the Pacific \'ie~ Chapel for Lenore Barbara llarrison. 425 S. Coast High\vay, Laguna Beach. who died Saturday at the Laguna Beach Nursing ll~me, She was 96. l\frs. llarrison, a native of Durham, N .C., had lived in the ctiunty for. 30 years. She is surv\ved by a daught.r. ti.1r~. James llol!and, and by three nieces. .SCD. Bennett. Ill '\lASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Wallace F. Bennett tR·Utah) has been hospitalit· rd at Bethesda Nava( Hosp1\al after suf. fering a spell of weakness durlng a speech before the . White House Con· fercnce on Aging. An aide said Monday, howevrr, lhal there ·is no .;a use for serious concern about lhe 73-year-old Sl'na tor. Shortcut ' ' -· • • =.Shortcl1ange In this are • carpet install1tion labor ch1rge1 ire prob1bly- 11 low as ony pl oce in A.merico, t l.2 5 lo $1.60 per sq ut re ytrd. New York City prices for carp et installation ere $3.50 per sq ui re yard. Many other cities have costs of $3.00 per ytrd. Northern C1lilorni1 r1t11 ere $2.00 to $2.50. What this 111 points o~t1 is the higher chance to get a poor iF,st1 ll1tion. Know ~ur retailer! ~e sure he is 1 licensed contractor!. . . ~ . , fuju1~e{l El Toro Cycl~st 1 R_eady to Race Bike Agaii1 ' At Alden's our instal r1 are p1id hourly, insuring a ca reful, compl1te ins_+1ll1t~n. W1 m1int1in ,leiseftt, intelligent, capa ble min , -train1"d by us. Our methods of insttllotion ore not s e c r • I -NO SHORTCUIS l --ALDEN'S -An El Toro youth lnju rtd rtttntly In a motorcyclt nicing acchtent Is back on his fett and read}' 10 gl!t back on h1' cycle. ti.lark Dobbs, of 23381 LArkwood l.ane. !lltfll ~e Nov. 5 mish,,p a! lhc F:J Toro Speed'w11y h1ts not at all din11111.shed his enlhu~lasm for rt1Cln.£. "Th.e doctor said" Ir v.·oulri be 9ix month~ lo 11 ycl\r bcfnre I rould race ilGain ," thr 1$·: l'R ro()ld ~11..;~lon Viejo lUgh School illlft('nt Slid lod11iy ' "but I don't 1htnk it \\'ill h,. lt'llU lrnig -not If I have anything to say about lt." • Young Dobbs susta ined interdlt in· juries In the accident and sptnt JI days . in ti.Us~hm Community Hospl11l before being rtleastd Nov. 23. . lie S11)'S1.lt ·was hi:-. firsl serlou" accident whllt racinR ("I broke my foot before, but tha t wa1 no1hin1"1. ' sporl he h11 been involvrd In Cor about lv.·o years. Oobb1 say1 tih1 physlcl1ri hat .not yet In· dica ted whtn he will bt allawla to return lo school. but hii.s tnld tho younpter that his injuries art heallng well. -· • ' CARPETs e D.RAPES ' 1663 ·Placentia A••· , COSTA' MESA 646-4838 HOUR S: Mo"· thrv Thur1., f to 5:30 -f:ri., 9 to ' -511 .• P:30 t o $ - ' ' ( . I • " . • ,, I " . . • ~ I • ... . · . --' • . ~ • San· flemenie ~ I" Tod•y's F111a1 . ' (;a 1strano EDITION N.Y. StOeks ' VOL. 64, NO. 286, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES 0RA'NC7E GOUN'fY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY; NOVEMBER, 30, ·r 97 I TEN CENTS SS ro. • on· -~ars .Increase Opposed ~apo Trustees Siiek· With 50c Trustees of the Gapistrano Unified School District voted to hold the line on taxes Monday, igrioring administration requests for a 48-cent increase. Tbe board decided to ask the voters to extend the existing 50-cent tax override for anoth~r three years. The tax election will taki; place Jl.farCh '1; · Mission . .. Trail All Year School To Be Discussed MISSION VIEJO -Year-round school will be di!Cussed at tOnlght's '1':30 o'clock meeting of the Cordillera School Parent.teaCher Association in the school multipurpose-room. . Or. Bill Stocks, a s s i s t a n l su >Crintendent of the San Joaquin El'ementary School Distrfct,will present plans for the year-round school progr~m and also discuss the coming tax overfide elc.c.t'ion. ~ -- Also on lhe_!&enda will be Bob Toepfer vice president _of the Mission Viejo CJmpany, who will discu ss the company's past, present and future plans. Road lo Go I•• MISSION VIEJO -Plans have been . 1anno'unced by the ~1ission Viejo ~mpany for the completion of Jeronimo Road in September of 1972.. . . . Completion of the •:missing link" will provide access across a 43-ac_re ~ar~el which is about to be developed 1n ~11ss1on Viejo's northern area. Motorists will be able to drive from Marguerite Parkv.•ay through to El Toro. De11wcrnls Jtle','t • Et_L TORO -The Saddleba c k Democratic club will me et at 8 p.rrf. · \Vednesday for its regular meeting. Administiators had asked for 48 cents more. _ ... •·1 feel we have lo stay with the SO-Cent override at present," said Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. "l Qli;k we can make it this coming year and maybe even next year. 1£ we can't we can go back lo the voters for more." Newhart said he felt the 50-<:ent limit could be passed, but was not as confident about anything higher. Superintendent Truman Benedict ha,d recommended a minimum override of 98 cents using 78 cents the first year, 88 cents the second year and the full 91 I by the third year . edict had requested the inc rease aintain the current educational level. • "We're going to need some breaks if we·r.e goiilg to maintain the existing level V."ith 50 cepts," said Benedict. "\Ye'll need less growth which isn't likely, a greater increase in assessed valuation, which is possible but not probable, or we'll need additional st.ate fqnding which also seems unlikely." He i;aid the district might have. to try some deficit spending and diminish its cash-reserves. 1 "We'll -probably have to make cut- bicks, hut we'll try. to 'make them in areas Uiat do not aff.ect_the clauroom." ~nedict said a definite shuffling of priorities wiµ have to be done. This year considerable-budget cuts· Wm inade to get by on 50 cents. Ned year the district will have a new high school, a project that will probably cost $100,000 just to put into operation, the superintendent said. "Dana Hills Hig h Schoof-represents a great problem because the opening of a new school incurs largt: expenditures," he said. . He added that by the third year_ of the tax override tw: hopes-that the state will have resolved the problem of financing public education with property taxes. · "But this may be wishful thinking,'' he said. ~'If the voters· approve the extension of the 50 cent overridf for another three yea rs the tax rate will. continue to be $3.08. 'rhis does not include' bdftd interest and redemption, permissive taxes and state Joan repayment, figures which fluc- tuate according to state demands. Public Hearing On Annexation · Slated Monc;lay . quest speaker for the evening will be ?i.1ary Evelyn Bryden, administrative assistant to Fourth District · Supervisor Jtr,lph Clark, oddressing the members on J>l.lblic transportation in Ora nge County. The n1eeting will be held at the home of _ Stanley Van den Noert, 22805 Lau.monL Drive. A public hearing or the results of the study on the possible annexation of Dana Point and Capistrano Beach to San Juan Capistrano will take place Monday, Dec. 6. . Home Tour Set -MtSSION VIE;JO -A home tour is being sponsored by the Mission Viejo Ai;~ocial1on of Arlists and Craftsmen Saturday, Dec. 4. Admission will be $1 for four homes with all proceeds going to the scholarship (u.11d. . The tour will begin al 7 p.fll. at the home of r.fr. and Mrs. Ollie.Ragan, 26372 Papagayo Drive, Mission Viejo. Maps to the other three homes will be available at the first 'home. . Al$0 opening their bom~s for the .10ur will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Miller, Dr. and :Mrs. "I'heodore.WJtt, and Mr~ and Mrs. George Cole. - • For ticket information call Doris Swanson, 837-3143 or Dia ne Edwards, 830- 0317. ~f'S .J{lds Chosen ~1ISSION VIEJO -Two f\.Ussion Viejo High School juniors have been selected 10 live abroad under the American Field Service "Americans Abroad" program . If homes are available, B'arbara Ambrose and Steve Ramirez may have ·an opportunity to live w\lh a lamily in ahother country. .. ' P.f isi Ambrose is-the ·daughter of Mf. and Pttrs. FranK Ambrose of Mission Viejo. P.lr. and ?i.frs. Robert Ramlrti of M.Wion Viejo are the parents of the second sem i-finalist. Both were chosen (rorp a field o( 20 applicants. The two juniors are now wall ing for placement ·by the AFS ,New York oflice. , .. • .I • The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in ~·tarco Forster Junior lfigh in San Juan Cipistrano. . Sponsored by the Dana Point Citizens 'for-Action, the gathering will mark the first time-the i;tudy has been formally presented to the public. _ -Guest speakers according to Dana Point Citizens president Jim Regelbrugge will be San Juan Mayor Tony Forster and City-Manager Donald G. Weidner." Also on hand to answe( qu~tions will be members or the city slaff who helped compile lnfonnation for the lengthy document. ~Invitations to th~-meeting hm been e:xtended to San Juan's City Council and ·the Cepistrano. Beach C om m u ll i t y A'sSQ1;iation. , Residents of all three areas involved are wefcome at the public meeting:"' Break-in Found But Nothing Gone. san Clemente patrolnien fo_!lnd all the evidence-of 1· burglary at lifegua rd head· quarters early loday -except ooe key ingredient. . Nothing waa missing. • Officers found a '1lid.ing glau door ajar at about 2 a.m. Footprints. apparently left by an In- truder were noted as well. oUicers aald, but ~ check of the facility revealed nothijig tak!•· I • • • "* ··~ • ·.+ CAIL Y l'ILOT l'l!Ohl bf Jolllf Vllltt'll DAZED VICi lMS OF FIVE·CAR FREEWA'{ACCIDENT ARE HELPED BY OFFICER JOHN ZIEGLER PowPtred Clay Spil1*4:1 In tht Fatality Covered Victims; See Additional Picture, Page 3 · Blo!Vn Tire Fatal t~ ,Qne ~ ·seven Injured in Grinding San Clemente Cras_h ' By JQHN VALTERZA Of 1'111 C11I~ 1'1191 S11H A blown tire on a heavily loaded pickup truck and the lack or a center freeway divider created a · deadly series of grind- ing collisions on the San Diego Freeway in San Clemente Monday killing one person and gravely ipjuring seven others. The wreckage or five vehicles and• a thick cloud of dried clay dust snarled" Bil lanes of travel for at least an hour. The dead man, whose car swerved to avoid-the truck and slammed•through a barrie:r and over. a steep bank was Juan A. Samarin, 54, of Guadalupe. Baja California, Mexico. The accident was the wol!t of the year In the city limit! of San Clemente. A squad or lifeguards were quickly aum-- moned to the scene to help In rescue work. · · ~ The southbound pickup truck laden with dried clay powder blew a tire, highway patrolmen said, then swerved across the gravel divider inW. a group 'Of cars heading north . The truck was driven by John Walt.er Fowler, 28. of Downey. The vehicle belongs lo Franklin· Adams Co.. a ce.r.a?nics SlJpply firm with operations tn San Clemente. Fowler suffered moderate Injuries in the crash. The 12 : 40 p.m. tragedy occurred midway between Avenida -Pico and ' Camino de la Estrella. San Clemente police, firemen and lifeguards all ;;ped to the scene with vehicles which were used for ambulance The first impact was wjlh Samarin's transport. Victims were taken to South auto, which cr03sed into opposite lanes Coast Community Hospital and Mission -after the crash and careened over the (9mmunity Hospital. 1 embankment. The deaa man's wife, The city's own ambulance -the only Maria, 52, was thrown from the sedan hilly equipped emergency vehicle in the -and suffered major injuries. area -also was put to use. In the opposite lanes meanwhile, the Clay dust carried in sacks on the truck then sideswiped an auto driven by pickup hampered rescue efforts and at Byron1Habn, 68, of Los Angeles,.wh,o.sur-times cut visibility severely at the scene. fered moderate injuries. His car landed lt cOated officers and victims alike. atop a northbound banie.r. Calilor:nia Highway Patrolmen today The truck then collided with a 1964 were examining the pickup and ruptured i;edan driven bf Daniel M~ues Avila, f 50, of 5652 Lincoln Ave., Cypress. He suf· . 1re. . rered serious injuries. as did his The crash was t~e second In SJ many passenger, Carmen .. Trujillo, 56, of dfYS in the area in whic;h the lack of Norwalk; .Jt:ssle Ramlr~, 67, also of divider protection figured prominently. Norwalk; and .Jesus Vega G~tierre~. 46, Last Sunday, on a stretch o( freeway at w~ address,as not .ii'nmed1ately San Ooof[e Ja station wagon loaded with available. r' "-'i The final co · ion on the rapid se-10 persons ·careened acr:oss the bare ft-rip quence involved a e food services van (and struck another vehicle. driven by Paul Larry onje, 25, of Sant.a Eleven persons were injured and a Fe Springs. He was n hurt, palrollnen young woman burned lo death 1(1 that ac- sald. · cfdent.- Ho.JDes · Brighten ' ' Soviet Ship Orbiting Red Planet MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union's unmanned Mars 1 probe has put · i capsule bearing a Soviet pennant on the red planeland is now in orbit around Mars, the Tass news agency said today. Tass said the rive-ton Mars 2 probe, launched May 19, Went into Mars orbit Saturday. Before entering orf>it it eJected a capsule ''which delivered to the surface of Mars a pennant with a depiction of the Soviet n_qg," . Sciefltific sources said both Mars 1 and 1!.fars,._l, launched a week later, carried equipment designed to soft-land and seek life on ,&-tars. Tass ¥Sid Mars 3, launched May 28, wa s !ISo proceeding en route to Mars. The U.S. Mariner 9 Is already orbiting ) Mars. All systems aboard Mars 2 are func· tioning normally, Ta.Ss said. · . Tass said, "the st.atlorr was put On a trajectory passing at a distance of 1,2511 kilometers (570 miles) from the swiace of Mars. T<iss gave no further details of the capsule placed on Mars. There was no ill< dication whether the capsule also co~ tained instruments to search for signs of life. After tfajeclory placement, Mars 2 was orbiting Mars once every lS hours. It was • minJmum o( 818 miles and a maximum of 15,500 miles from the planet's surface. Its orbital Inclination to Mars was Q degrees. 'I "As the automatic station approached the planet, a capsule was separa ted from it and delivered to the surfaCi'Of~ars a pennant showil)g the Soviet Union'a coat· of-arms," Tass said. On Sunday, the Communist party newspaper Pravda said the probe Mars 3 was "approaching -.Mars" after con- ducting solar experiments during Its six .. month journey 1'.rom Earth. But the newspaper -made no mention of the Mars 2 probe. Tass said Tuesday "interplanetary outer-space was 1explored by means of research Instruments on board lhe sta· lion" during its Earlh to Mars journey. Bandits Shoot . 7 In NY Holdup NEW YORK (UPI) -A gang of ski· masked holdupmen, anned with a shotgun and a semiautomatic rifle tha & may have been stolen less than 24 hOurs earlier frQm a state armory, 'wounded nine persoruJ today in a $16,000 robbery at th e Harlem Sav~s' Bank. PoliCe at the scene reported the rob- bers had fired ."indiscriminately." They said at least three and-as many as s~ men were-involved in the ban,i: robbery. The robbers Bed in a green PontiaC' which they abandoned several blocks west of tlfe bank. Police said they ap. · parently ran through Riverside Park lo a waiting blue Cadillac. Police -emergency squad units, tW<t helicopters and a molo!la~h converged n the area overlookldf"' the Hudson ., ~-~Y.~.~ .... , .... '"'" ......... : .... ·-.---~--· .... . Orange' Weather c;;usty winds will whip up some warmer weather for the Orange Coast Wednesday, with' tempera-ician Loses uahle Guitar c · , y le C · 0 · turcs ranging from &5 lo 75 degrees · / _ . , Upf:S~rUllO lt OUteSt eJl,S under mosUy sunny skie! .. For Jeff Wilhard Savage of . 5an Entry lol'D)S arf: available for the 1971 Clemente, the loss or .. valuable guitar honle and business decoration contest Monday was fit for a blues tune. soonsored by the San" Juan Caplitrano Savage told police · 10meone crawled Chamber of .c.ommerce. " t;ast year's trad itional th e m e through• bathroom window at about 4:45 "Christmas In Mexico" will nOt be .p.m. MondaJ Ihm exited with the In-adherol! 1o lh1s Y'"'· The th•m• will 'be JtrUment v11'*f at $fS!. left open to any Christmas subject ·~ One of Wllhanl' 1rr-' ~• J .Judging will be done by a comroi!tee of · ' f ~NS o~C~ som.. J d lo be ..... b the o, J • !kin · f •'"-· -u gea cn~•. 'f .,..n uan one WI I UIJ.1 ':°"' ulll:' residence Beautiful Committee. All~judging will be~ at 127 B Del Mar with the guitar and .. done on the ev:ening of Dec. 16. - a.ssumed It bad heen lotned .to the Decorations wll)' have kl be visible from unidentified man. ther exterior of homes or buildi!lSs In 2olice &aid the lhitf then escaped with order to qualify. There witt ~ four the instrument. -· . divisions: residence; unit . or block 6f ' , • _......_, ___ +---tNSIDt: TODAY homes: ·Condominium!i or mobile homes; business, i;tore or oflice. , Entry forms will be avall<\ble at El P,Pt_r:!, Southern California First Nationel Banlt'i or from the secretary~ of the c~amber, M"rs. Barbara,Pullen, suite 10, EJ Adobe P1aza . 'COltipltted forms must . be -in tht secretary's offite by Fr~day, DecH 10. Trophies WW be &Warded Friaay, Dec. 17 after a pll'l"Ma party and general gathering at San Juan Elementary School. The party will begin al 7 p.m. and all children under 12 are Invited to break plnetas full of surprises. " I The communit11 theater seasO'ta h0& reached its peak with the final producUon of 197), the !~vine Communit11 Theattr11 .. -Death of a Salesman." See En- ttr.tainment, Page 20. -• L. M,'kylf n ""'" • C1llttrl'lla , M\11~11 ,lflh " Cl•fft'*I n.., N.11ttenM ....... ... Ct1111(t ,, .,_ '-" ' Cttn°""' ,, .,1,·1 P'W1tf' " DtJ!ll tMllCH ' "'"' 16-17 L":::. ,.,. ' SIOCk Mef'ftlt ! .. It • T11ivll!M • 1:11!..-Jtlft'""' • ......... • 11'i..e11C1 '"" Wt1lllw ' • ·--' " Wtmt .. 1 Htw1I 11'11 Ann L_,.,., 1• W•rtil N-.._, • .. • • • I • • . . WOODLAND, Wash. • AP) -An Ing from the rldl -or at l"sl the bll ~ hiJICUr hu vanJtbed with two and complex. lt doesn't milter whether p...._._ 111d SIG0,000, and the teartb he glvu Jt to the poor or not." for .•:S ~·endtd ror all but tht FBI. FBt officiala 1q,; Portland, '0re., and ' A '.. .1t--.rsity of Washington sodologisl SeatUe say thef7\Wlll continue their t.U. the .!lk)' pifacy an "awesome (eat in pursuit of the m11n who apfiaren_tly balled 1the bilttle of man against the machine." out or the hijacked Northwe.!ll Airlines Dr. Ono Lar11eA. said lhe skyjacker ap-jetliner last week as it new from Seatt'le par•ntly has won public ad'miration as · "10 Reno, Nev. ....... · · "°''"man overcorning.Jor th,e time beJ11g But local law, enforcement agencies anyway, techTJOlogy , the ('()tporation, the have turned to other chores. establishment, the system ." __ "There's nothing new and we've taken -Thus, • .arsen said, the 1iijacker-11comes our men orf unless something else turns off u" kind of curious R~~ Hood, tak· up," a spokesman for the Clark County.__ . . . Millionaire May Ha.ve Left 2 .More Wives_ From Wire Servict.1 A se11:agenarlan importer whb lert widows In Santa Ana and-Torrance - each asking all or a share of hls _fLQ6 millkln es{ate -may haVe !)ad ~ third and rourtti spouse in South America . The &urprise disclosures came Monday • duri ng probate hearing testimony in Los 'Angeles County Superior Court o:i dis- posal Of Ju~n A. Varias' fo'Munt. Vargas, Peruvian:born, maintained two households without delecHon for 26 years until he died in a July, J969 traffic crash, __ A_ motel clerk tesli!ied he checkl'd in with 73 different W1>men in -29 months, the final tryst being the night before his un- timely freeway ·collissforr. MF.-Vargas \\'IS 64:--. Judge ~bert. Kenny was already faced \\1th the decision on clai ms by Mrs. UPI Tti.MI• STABBING SUSPECT Rose Meri• Hardy JQSephine Vargas. 54 , or 1164$ Lin· • denhUrsL Ave .. and ltirs. Mildred ~gas, ~dergarten 65. of lhe Torrance residence. . The Torrarice widoW wed Vargas 'in p 1929 and wants all the estate. upils watch The Santa Apa spouse -who wed him _ in 1945, believing .his stofy of a bad mar· riage and Mexican divorce -wan1s TWO 'Stabbings $330,000 for 26 years as wife and housekei'per. SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -Terriried Vargas divided his strictly scheduled . kindergarten youngsters watched as a lire between ithe two women and two ""oman who had entered their classroom houSeholds. which included seven stabbed two teachers several times with children between them. an ice e.ick. Attorney Ervin .Roeder. representing The "°man surrenderl'd to police and the Sanla Ana widow. told Judge Kenny · complained that one of the wounded in· ~1onday thaL he Was cont.acted by structors earlier had made her daughter telephone from a third alleged wife cry, officers said. vi6iling a li-1exico City hotel. Rosemajy HantyJ J..L_w.a.s_boo.kfd for The mystery caller uid Vargas WU to 1nvesti&ation of two counts of attempted m~ her, but d1dn't arrive. 7. '1~ ... , murder ·Monday afternoon. officers said. When site called .. fhe leart1ed of hes when she' surrendered several hours arter death,'.' ~e.r &aidi: ,"She bed~ · ~1taPbilf8:s at llillcresl School in the hysterical ~'.1~~1}1 ~.er pf tN:. ~ifii' ~r.:POttola Hflghls 'iiiStrict. by the other tWo WJ.ves. Jnspei;tor John Lanthier said Mrs. Roeder said I~ lady never .called bac~. Hardy told him she had written lo one of alt.hough she cla1m~d she wed Vargas,;n the stabbed teachers,'\JOan Hoskey. last ~ogota. Coio1T1Dl1 !n 1927 and bore hun week "asking that -he r" child be treated f1vl! children.·· •· ' . better." He said the -1nother comi}!ained Stunned courtroom ob!ervers were stdl thal "the teacher made her (the child) mulling ove~;this. whea Rud,Y. M~ldonadG, cry." 44. or Hunt1ngt?n ~ark: told of. me~tlng Both tea~hers were reported in serious yet a fou rth wife 1n Lima. Pen.i. seven coridillon, Miss Hoskey. 39. the: teacher years ago. whose clas~ the assailant invaded, un- derwent surgery for stomach wounds and , Search <, • • Wash., aberlff11 office said Monday of the aearch for the hijacker ln the btuab)\ Umbertd Cl1<1dt M~footllll~ .ol tot10twe1t Wuhlngton. 11\e FBI c<ll'ltlnued quellionlng dOWtl of ptrsons 'A'hO believed they recognized a composite sketch of the hijacker, but the investigators reported rtO &uccess In· !inding a-definite lead. Officials said they had concentrated !he search around \Voodland because the jelliner's flight recorder had indicated small i;hirts in the plane's air ~tion as it passed over tht atta. . -. - • • • • > Law enforcement offietr1 searching for cattlul planoinl which ap'.parenllr went the bljad:er wve f1ced whh thrtt major ~ Into his oper1Uon. diafdvanta1e1 • --1urprlst. piecemeal He asked tar P00,000. which be re«IY.. tvldtnc. and the meticulous planninc ed In $20 b.i_lls, and for two parachutu. -which appannUy went into the deal , the And he said he wanted to go to P.tetico. first Involving the e.scape of a hijacker by The plane circled over Se:attle for 2~~ parachute. . hours while the money and paiaChutes 1'he air pirate seized control o! the were obtained. ;plane Thanksgiving Eve, passing 'a n?le When the plane landed so the hijacker to stewardess Florence Schaffner which could pick up the money and the <;hutes s1id he had a bomb afid would blow up he ordered two mort parachutts _: the plaM unless he got what he wanted. sports chutes which could be opened by His demands -bizarre al the out,Jtl--hand duriflc-• free fall. The first ·ones ln ntrospect provided ~ lnalght JU the we.re mlllt1ry chute1 which could be • -' , . opened only by a 't.atic11lne. attached to 111< pl&oe. • • He rtltued the f. other PtllWH'I,. and two of the aircraft'• •. JlJ crew members and then specified to pilot William Scott how tbe plane should be Oown to a refuellng ~.top st :fle.n<?, Nev.,· en •route. to Mexico ~ altit~ no more ibail IP,000, eel, the .rear boarding doo r open, tbe landing gear extended and Raps lowered to slow airspeed to 200 miles per hour. The type of aircraft -a Boeing 727 - may· have been involyed more.--by choice than chance. A Boeing 1pOkesman said the 'T'll j' the only commerti.I ·jetliner Carpenter Gets Short End Of .Senate's Remap Ruling from which'"a "person could bail out suc- cessfully. The. passenger: atalu: lower vertically from the tail, and •·It would be a very safe drop ... away from the flaps and engines," the spokesman said. As the plant took off for -Reno, the hi· .. jacker stayed in the rear oJ the plane and ' 1he four crew members in the cockpit', as ---tie ordertd. B'y TERRY COVILLE new dbtricl." Of "" 'O••tr l'ti.1 11nt Liggett stild ht trpecls only minor Stalt Senator Dennis Carpenter wa1 on changes in the reapportionment plan;-and the short end of the Senate's %4 to S ·~ no real chane~ in the philosophy of where proval of a C o n g r e s 1 lo n a I rea~ the new districts ought lo be. portionm~nl plan Monday beeau98 he •. Besides the new Los Angeles "black" doesn't feel a new black district should · di.strict and the San Diego-Orange e.ounty have been created in Los Angeles. district, tliree other new congressiona1 "The senator feels Orange County, not districts were created in the Central Los Angeles, should have received 1 new Valley, Sarta Clara County and the San congrwional district." explained Dave Bernardino-Riverside area. Liggett, administrative aide to the :hie A s s e m b I y ' s R~a.pporlio1unent NewpOr.t Beach.Republican. Committee approved a s J mi J ar "The pclpulatioriin Los Angeles bas ac· -Congressional plan Monday. The only dif· tually decreased;'' Liggett Cilntinued. ference between the two_plans .. is ttia_t ''This is the logical place in terms of new under the Senate propesal the city of Tor· population and geography for a new ranee would be in Democratic Rep. ·district.'' · Charles Wi!JOn's di!trict, while the ~­ aembly plan puts Torra~ in lhe nf!W _ Here 's -how Liggett said the con-black district. gressional plan adopted by the Senate State leaders 111y the new Cilngre.ssional Moday affects Orange County: plan gives tWo seatl to the Democrats, -Rep. John Schmitz (R-Tustin) will no two· to Republican.e and \eavu one a longf!r represent · the Western White tossup. House anit the San Oemente area. • hmilz' district will be more inland, round the Tustin area, according to the Senate plan. Trustees Plead -A new district ha:; bee.n set up covering the Orange t;oast from Lagunl Beach south into San Diego County. San For Revamping • HIJACKER SKETCHEO . Arti1t:! 'D. B. Cooper' Dernocrats Lose Bid to Limit 'Freeze' Period Diego County wi!J control the new district population-wise. State Senafor Claire Burgener (R-Sa• Diego) is ezpected to Election Setup From Wire Services run for this seat-:-• WASH INGTON -The Senate rejected -The district ot Rtp. Del Clawson CR· Down~yJ hall been stretched into Orange Trustees of the Saddleback. Community 74-1 4 today a Dtmocratic attempl to limit The last -words the crew had with the hijacker over the aircraft intercom system came about the tihe the· aircraft lumbered through cloudy, night sides over the Woodland area. Air Force. pilots following th~ hijacked plane said they did' not see anyone 1eave the darkened. unpress'urized and Jrlgid passe1.1gei:. coriipartment oL the airliner, but "'hen it touched Clown at Reno the sky pirate was gone. ·'He took leave of us somewhere between here and Seattle." Scott said, adding that a cockpit indicator showed the rear boarding stairs were lowered at the time the crew last talked with the hi· jacker. Agents fOWld two of the parachutes in the plane, one open and tom . That led to a theory the hijacker used some of the material t<> bind the mo"'y--t.o his body when he jumped. Although officials said they intended to provide everything the mao demanded, they learned a day after the-incident that one of the parachutes they gave him was a noofunctional training .model. "They grabbed the first one in sight, not knowing anything about parachutes." said Earl Cossey of Seattle Sky Sports, who packed the chutes. · The two chutes remaining in the plane "'ere functional , the FBt Said. Clark ·eount.y ,_Undersheriff T Om McDowell summed it up at the end of the second day of search on Friday. "We're looking either for s parachute or a hole in the ground." County in Cypress. Buena Park and part College District soon will hear another the extension of President Nixon's wage f/f Anaheim. plea to ·abandon lh!ir current met.hod of and · price control authority to two c h T d -Rep. Craig Hosmer (R·Long Beach} electing members at.large instead of by month!'!. US ID8l. appe remains in a mostly unchan~ district trustee areas. The outcomf! appeared to make it cer·. which Cilvers much of)iuntingtoii Beach. Trustees t1:f the Capistrano Unified tain the President would win the full T b M • -The district of Rep . Richard Hanna School Dis let voted unanimously Mon-year's continuance, to April 30, 1973, that 0 · e anne <[}Anaheim\ is sbjOed samewbat,...wilh...a-_,,d,.a!:i"lo'-"m"1"'ke~lhe!'-'r~u,,,•~sl~a~a!!!;"'.!!;n'::v";"''w!C'!ol'----h<-asktd-. __ _ -'------------------------!. slight finger reaching into Los Angl!le1 evidence that "communications are , Sen. Fred R. Harris (D-Okla.), offered Commandant County. deli!rioratine between Saddleback College the amendment to limit the extension to ..,... "We think ClaW'500 a.nd Bupier are and the college CQPJnlWlity.'! . · both good men, ~t the S~atoi Still feel \ Capiftrarw bG,ard ' z.nem~c,s a n ti Ju;;:~~ 1:ci he believed it would be Orange County should ha\le hid its own'• trusted! off the Lacuna Beach Unified Last Rites Held For Mrs. Calder School. District sent similar requests six madness for a Oernocratic Co.ogress to months ago. The college failed 10 respond grant such broad powers to a Republican to the letter!'!. President for a period running through Caplstrano'i resolution asks the board and beyond the ,.)residential election next to acknowledge this request in a November. . reasonable time "so that an atmosphere But ooly 13 Democra ic colleagues join- of mutual respect and understanding can ed the Oklahoman in suppo rting the be developed." shorter extension. The resolution also asks Saddleback to Also rejected 74-15 was 11arris amend- specifically revise its method of election menl to require that antitrust actions be to trustee areas so "residents in each brought againsT i, number of large cor· WASHINGTON (AP) -P.residenl Nix· on today announced he ·wUI J"U)minate LL Gen. Robert E. Cushman 'lr., deputy-··· director of the Central Intelligence. Agen- cy, to become comrr:andanl of the Marine Corps. The 56·year-old Cushman, No. 2 man at CIA since 1969, would serve a four-year term as Marine commandant, sUcceeding Gen. Leonard F. Cha pman Jr., wh<>-wlll retire Dec 31. Book Fair Set also had beeo-stabbed in the neck, chest ... and back. Graveside services were held Monda y at Pacific View Memorial Park for Alict Ethel Calder. 32353 Stonington Road . South Laguna , who died Friday al the age of 71. truslee area can" vote solely for an in-porations in an etrort to make the na· di vidual they would know and have con-· tional economy more competitive. fidence in." The Senate also refused today to order Cushman is no stranger to Nixon, hav· ing served Ss his assistant for nationa1 security affairs in the 1950!'! when Nixon \\'as vice president. For Y uleti111e · Shirley Bayerle. 35, "'as treated for \\·ounds in the left eye. face. neck and back. "'hich police said she received alter she rushed to ti.1iss Hoskey's aid. First to reach the scene after the stab- Books of all varieties will be rcadv for bings was Lanny Warren, a 37-year-old eai-ly Christmas shoppers al the El ·Mor-custodian. 1-"'ho said he "heard the ro Elementary School Book Fair in childrei:t crying ... No, they \\leren't Laguna Beach Friday and Saturday from screaming. -They're cryh1g like little kids 10 a.ro . to J p.m do." · of' Sponsored by the langu:i ge arts classes Principal Jerome Kennedy said he at the school and the Children's Book entered the 'classroom in response to Shoppe in Corona de\ l\1ar. the .book fi11T'·-· word there was ah emergency . · "'ill raise funds for a musical pla y based "There ~'as a heavyset black Wotn.an on "Thi Wind in the Willo·ws.~' and writ-bending over ?.1rs. Hayerle," he said. ten by>the language arts students. "She had Mr!'i. Bayer\e down on the floor. The sale is ·open to the pubtlc and She. the ·black woman, was on her refreshments will bt seNed on the school knees . ., · patio. ··1 pulled the woman off ~1rs. Bayerle. She said . ·You leave me alone .' OlAHll COAST DAILY PILOT \ClllAMQI co.\ST P U•llSHIHQ CCIW'Afll't 1 k•Mrt N. Weed ""~ •nf l"ID!1i.lltr' Jtcli: JI. Csrley , VD Plr'llidenl trM ~ttl ,.,,_...,. • n~"''' A, 'Muriiliiat " M11111tn11 l!O•fl!r 'Q~u H: lo~ lti,~11d P. Nell ~. A11hl1nt Mt""ll;"9 Ed11ors L .. ••• hK)i Offlct J1? for11t A~111~1 Mtil'l119 •ildr1n: ,,0, 101 666, •2•52 S-ci....t.Offk• 30S North EtC,111!11. R11I, 92,72 ·~Offktc "I said. 'You leave her alone.' " Ken- nedy said the "'oman then ran .off. New Water Directors ·Take Sea t~ Thursday Newly e\tcled dirtclori; of the South Coast County \\'ater ·District v.-ill take thei( sealo; on the board ~t its regular meeting Thursday at 7·30 p.m. at the • district office 31~2 2pd Ave., South Laguna. Robert Dwye r, top vo te·geller at,the Nov. 2 \\'ater .board elf'ction, ~·!It be in· stalled for the first lime. along with Har· old Edwards. \\'ho has previously served 0" the IX:iard, and Ted ,J. O'Con nell, in· cumbent Yl'hO \\'as re·e!e:cted Nov. 2. • Mrs. Galder is survived by her hus- band. John : two sons, John L. or Van Nuys ~nd Donn A. of Colorado Springs: a daughtf!r, Ann Randall or Laguna Beach : and by four grandchildren. The Rev. John R. Davis will officiale at the service. Memorial donations may be directed to the American Cancer Society. It also asks the Saddleback board to President Nixon to control interest rates make efrorts to seek advice from the as long Ill he keeps controls on prices and three component school districts in cur· wages. riculum 'development and other atfairs It rejected 70 lo 19 a proposal by Sen. that affect the total educational en-\lance Hartke ( [}.Jnd. I, mandating in- ter prise. terest rate controls that would permit Three board members Y.'i\I aUend the rates to rise no more than price!'! are Saddleback College Board meeting on permitted to rii;e. Dec. 13 as an official delegation. Other Led by Sen. John G. Tower tR-Tex. 1, member1 of the board are planning to al· opponents argued that a ceiling on in- tend as individuals. terest rates tends to become a floor The Capistrano board rescheduled a below which they,do not go. He said in- meellng they had planned for Dec. 13 to terest r<1les h;ive Qropped substanlia!ly Dec. 14 so that they can attend the Sad· since Nizon started his new economic At the Pentagon, the betting favorite in some circles ror head of the Marine Corps had been Lt. Gen. John Chaisson, chief of sjaff of the corps. Some obser\·ers felt Cushman's CIA assign· ment ~·as of such importance that he would •ot be tapped for a purely military post. White House secret:iry Ronald L. Mrs. Harriso11 Services Held __..,/' dleback mttting en masst. proi:ram Ang. 15. Ziegler said he did not know who would replace Cushman at CIA . He said he \\lall equally uncertain whether the job would go to a civilian or a military officer. Historically, the No. 2 job has been filled by a military man. ~e Rev. James Kir~ oHiciated al f ral services this morning in the P fie View Chapel for Lenore Barbara Harrison, 425 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, who died Saturday at the Laguna Beach Nursing Home. She was 96. f>.1rs. Harrison, a native of Durham, N.C., had l!ved In lhe ~unty for 30 years. She is survived by a daughter. ).trs. James lfolland, and by three nieces. Seu. Bennett Ill WASHINGTON I AP) -Sen. Wallace f · Benne!! 'R·Uta.h ) ha,.been hospitallz· · eel al Bethesda Naval Hospital after suf· fering a spell of weakness during .. • . speech be(ore the \Vhite H<>tl'Se Cri~· ference on Aging . An aide u.id Monda y, howrver, that there is no uuse for serious concern about the 73-year-old senator. Shortcut • Sl1ortc~ange In this 1re1 ctrp•t inst1Ut tion lab.or ch"arges 1r1 probably •s low es any place in America, $1.25 to $1.50 per squa~r• 1111 y1rd. ~ New Yor~ City prices for carpet instillation •re $1.50 paf squi re yard. Manr ·~ther cities have costs of $1.00 ~r )'ard. Northern C•lilorni• rates are $2.00 to $2.50. Whai this all points out, is the higher cht nce to 9et 1 poor installation. K·now your rettiler! *• sur e he is a licensed contractor! com M••· ~ w ... 1 • .., s1rttt ......,..., 9"N<l'I: aJll N4°"''*' ..... .-it ....... 9Mcll: 1111s 9MCh 111111n1r1 l11ju~:e d El Toro t:yclist . .. At Alden's our in,+aller' are paid hourly, in~urin9 a careful, complete instillation. We maint1in ..-l11nnt, intelli91n+, c.ap1bla men, treinad by us • O~r Methods of instell1tion art not s 1 c r • t -NO 1 SHORTCUTS! ~ 1--Read y to Race Bike Again ' An El Toro youth lnjure1\ rtctnily In a rn()torcycle r11cing 11cc1de nt 1s b;ick on hl1 fe<'t :ind ready to Rf! back on h15 C)'Clt. ~1ark Dobb~. of 23881 LArkwood Lane. says I.he NO\', 5 ~~hap at The El Toro SpccdW11y ha~· nolrit alt dimin ished his tnlhuslai.m for'ractng "The rlOC'tOr !laid 11 \\Oukl be six mon lW'> to • ) car brforc r could ra ce llJl:ll!n,\• lhP l~Yl!ltr-l'lld ~h'l<inn \1iejo 11i~li School ~tud<>nl 611111 torlay. "ln1t 1 OOn'I 1h1nk 1! \\Jll be 1h11t lonR -not if I ~ave an~·1~.lng lo i.ll)' about M· '' . ' • • \'oung Dobbs iiustained internal ln- lurlt.s in the actldent and sptnt II d1y1 in Mission Community Hoepital befor~ bting released No~. U. He sa,ys it was hi: first U:rk>us acc.idenl while racing C"J broke my foot before. but th•l wa! nolhlng"). a 5j)C)rt ht has been involved in for about two yeJrs. • Dobb~·511)!.5 his physician h11s. not yel In· 1tit:atert \\'hen he "'Ill be :illowed to return 10 5Chool, but has.Jold llw.·,ioungster that his Injuries art hc11lins well. • • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntia A••· COSTA. MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. thfu Thur~., t ta 5:301 -Fri:• t. te ·!: -Sat:, 9:30 t1t S .. • • • \ I • • • • -. DAILY r!LIT Jr • • Start ' PlCKEROO Your ·Engines? ,.__._W.INN_ER_S,___ . :f,oilrney. .Pairings ' . -~---, \ . \ oy Deke Hou/gate Co!!itl Mesa'1 Dp.n Gurney. ~'hose all.American boy image has been untainted so far, realized he was letting ·himself In tor aomt criticism when he agreed to take part in rast week'• t•ce over publl~ · hig~ways from New York -City to Redondo ~ach. ..,. • · _ _.. No one argues that to "'in the first a~rlual oWionb'all Baker ~ to Shl~Jng Sea t.1emor~I TrQPhy Dash Gutney ~d hll..C'07: driver"; wrller Broclt Yate1. had to break speed laws. They av. traged A.1 miles a.n hour for nearly 3.000 miles, including all the.J r gas stops. · . , . 1 a way, appraisal of the race bytGurney bimsell was more ling than the outcome. . did 1 lot-of thinking about this race; .. Gurney said. "Once ed out, decided not to go at all, but I changed my mind at the last minute. "It's hard to put in words why I did it. I guess the best thing J1 to say I wanted lo prove something -·that It is ~ble to drive fast and still drive responsibly. We did everything we could to avoid trouble, and I think the results show that we did that. ...... "You know, there are. people "'ho will be shocked by this thing, but that's anoltier important reason I agreed to partic· Jpate. In years gone by the p t o p I e who made runs like this \\.'ere natio nal heroes. Now I suppose they will think we are ·~ul! or something worse." That cross country speed. drivers were onci: heroes is true. The Superman-of his-day was Ca nnonball Baker. a fe llow Gurney l5 almo!~ alone· among the modrern gene ration in remembering. Flr•t R1111 Ac1•0•• lJ.S. Jtlnd~ In 1914 Mission V I e j o ' 1 Jeff Mqorlen: with 12 of the U '1amet picked correcUy, ii the top prlie winner for the 10th and final wttk" of the DAILY PIL01"1 1971 P i&s kin Pickeroo. • ritagorien edged Huntingto n Beach'• Paula Todd, also with 22. on the Tie Breaker as the former was 1311 off the proper total while the 1 a t t e r was 215 lrom the correct Tie Breaker mark. The-remaining p I a c.e finisher• (and t,tieir Ti e. l!re1ker djJfert qces )w are~ ! Ca rl Ciolli of Costa Mesa (158 ): f . Donna Stephenso n of Orange t1$9J; an d Hun· tington's Mike Meriz.ah {%52), ill with 2t right. Old ·Ranch Net Title To Tidball - Steve Tidball of Los Angeles defeated a 'pair of Orange Coast area tennis players on the way 10 victe<y in th• nn t O n Leag'1· ie Ti·:.c.hnti•pt·o· n·s ann"'l.11 .000 Old Ranch Ten-rft ge • • 111 1114 Baker mad e the first or "·bat came to be more than nis Club invitation_al \ourna· , . , . IO 1peed ·runs across the United Stales, riding a motorcycle ment over the Thanksgiving Coach George Carey s Laguna Beach Hig h s Art1sls from San Dlegii to Jlriew )'ork In 11 days IZ iiours 10 mlnute5. weekend on the SPit Beach finished in .a three·\YIY li e for the Oranie. l.eague ~ .. :· · cl'ub court!. championship and qualified for the CIF \\'ater polo :.On lhat flr11 run Baker 'cro ssed four. moun tain ranges. 1.027 Tidball defeated Bill Frantz . playoffs. Front row (from left~Pat Gl eason, Mar dy mlle1 of desert, UZ miles of prairie mud and '4 .miles down • l\1adison, John \Vellsfry, Neal Amsden; John H-at· bold, SC.Ot t l\1cCarter. Back row-Lairy Fisette, Amory \Vare, Tom Broth erton, Steve Morreale, Tom ned,vitz. r1ilroad tyck. His lolal distance was 3,378.t miles. of Costa Mesa, 6-2,"6-3, in the quarterfinals and stopped Earl that \4'&S an lncrediblt. leat in 191•. and it influenced.-Prob-O'Neill, former-lrviM-- ably more than anything the highway lobby ever did -the build· star, In the semis, 6-2, 6-2. He ln( of the best hlghl'·ay system In the \\'orld. -top'ped Tom Kar p of. Los "I gues~ that's the most important reason why t did It,:• Angeles in the championship Gurney continued. "lo· reach back for those wonderful years In match, 6-1. 5-7, 6-1, to win the tbli"Country \\'hen-men diired to dO thiitgs like·lhal. $300 first prize money. Greg Jablon.ski. rormer UCI • "\\1e used to cdehrate OJ!r beroes and take great pride in tennis captaii lost to Karp in them\ M~ybe I was trying to recreate or relive that time Id the semis, 3-;--s:2,-tP, get- Belmont to-Lose Polo Finals? _Va11griards -lm prove Gym -our history." farther tha·l!. any o t h c r \'ates. whn ii knn"}'n in auto journalisnl circles 8 1 "'The As. ama leuf. He Cefeated O'Neill. l..{iok fo r the NCAA water polo toµmament team Is looking for new talent to fac~n the) iisilft," thought up the race to ilash at the Establishment. He a former .teammate, 7-6, 8-6, lo m"ve from Belmont Plaza Olympic pool hardwoods In pre.:.sEC se1M1n encnunte~ poln11 out that the ,1tovernmf'nt ha s spent billions for high speed for third place. next year with the University of New Mexico at le ast it would appear thl& way. •Jghwav. 1 and then has im,...sed ridiculou s speed lim lfs In the In the doubles. No. 1 seeded in Albuquerque making 11 strong bid to get 1 h h d 1 d "-f 1 t ( it i•v Roy Barth and Tidball won the the attraction. 0 I e lZ game1 sc e u e ~ ore s ar o name· of safety .Ml motorists can 't use them to their lull potential. h s lh c f • d I I cha'mpionshlp and $150 by NCAA waler polo action has romplete1l I e ou eastern on erence sc.,e u e, Ix are He btlleves i;ociety should conccnlrale on get ting-the drunk• defeating Ken Stuart and Lar· three years of rompetition "'ilh the UCLA against first·lime foes Including UC lr\'in t. ·off the road and JeachinA-.people to drive better. Police off icials, ry Collins, 6-3, 6-3;, Bruins grabbing two of the three titles and Colorado Sta.le, Penn· Stile, F•_lrfield, Man· eccord inx to Yates. should slop setting up radar Z9.JltS and In· ou.~':~t ... i. UC Irvine the other ·keeping it all in the battan and Massachusett s. ~entin" Bl~ Brother spy devices to entrap motorists who are G•eci J •bl.,.,lllf tuc11 ...i. aOb ~too;~ University of California fa mily. . J • I · 11 •I 14 '"l NC boo · th Three of the foes have played the Volun-drlving safely. To him It's a case of pursuina: the wrong cu pr1ls ~':m·ic,;D lo• A11<1e11, dt f. L••rv "l've talked to the AA a t staging e 1 d Ro RUDY HOLMES ., Revealed - . Goldto we•• eou.,i wt11 m .. t the ~·Poly (Sli L,u f •· Obl1Po) fr09h t .. in la Ult fin\ round of th• tltlrd annual ' Mool'J>"rk Coll•I• lft¥11alllNJ basketball toumamtftt ,....... . d•f. - The 1•me ll Mt fflt 'I o'clock. H·ert are tht tint round; Jlljri- -llii•· = !. -Golden Wiii vo. c.i Poly Frooh C -i -c,,..... va. lllt llltltlt 7 -Moorpark va. lu 111itt I -Pierct VI. Taft . • Mt. S•• I.id ... Saddlabjck C0!1fCo wlll lllM Mf. Sii!J'iC!iihi li"lllt iiooiai found or-tht Mt. IUt Jlditi -Colle1e caae toumey Die. a&. .11 .. Th1t'1 1 t: II p.m. tilt. Hert;_,.. the palr1ap fer till flut rounc1' • -Ante.lope ValltJ •1. College of Can)'GNI 5-4~ ~Palomar v1. llnlbilL f:;tlf:._ Mtn!o VI. Mlrl Co!fl -9:25 "-Saddltbiek •a. Mt -San JaCintO:--:--- - Sa• Clem-t• . Host San Clement. • ~ drawn Ganesha • ln Utt fltij round of -the ,S.11 . O....nt,i Kiwanis bukelhlll ~ ment •tartlne Dec. 1&. ·· . Other Oran11: r.out attl te1m1 In th• t l I h t-t I I ti\ tourney art Est1ncla. Celt4 Mesi , Lagun1 Buch. ~ Vi~jo ind the San CJemeet, jun'.lor v1rslty. , The litter hu betft ua.a dui Jo ·ilie deletktft ii ·pafM $prings Hifh, wllldl 4'"'"' from the _ tourney. · The Pairinp: San'. Otmtllt lleau l . THrMY .. • O.C:. II , • . · Saddlebaell v1 !itpda · ~ ~- 3 :30 p.m. :, · cO.!lt1 Mesa ~,. ~ Beach -I p.m: . , San-Cl.emente JV v• ~ ·Viej6 -t :30 p.m. Ga nesh• v1 San Cltmult ""' I p.m. ' Sn11tl•f• ·• In th ••. ,, 00 blgh•"ay death•. · cc;111n1 c.111r..m11r,i. ,.J . .,,, / · t~rs only one otber time and Inc u e ston ., .. ~ ~"~ Tld1 .. 11 Ile. ~noltil 6tl. aiu ... Coll La S t'· d V'll E '•bfl •-• ~-----.;;;-~;;.--;;';;;;;;;;i;;;;~.,w"lrk"r.o;rrM"lliO'""ff"----~·~·~"" ~°''' Me'''· 1-:t. '-l. •· ege, au; an 1 anov1. s.. &m-:u !rl· N<iill ll--.a..c.111 dU-Gtnt I I ' '• U t Ml hi Sta•· His is not 1 popular"idea, tt 1 s for thought M1 ,. c 111 1=1rn.111c1D1~.•,1 ... 2. • __ ,..,..;·..,.;;;;---•&pp00e11 IP". uutO"F pn, c gaa .., ,1 w •"1'11• ... 1~ , ~ and South Carelina In prevlou1 pme•, ' Loop Honor To Holmes · Or$nge. Lea&ut t ft tr Y University Hith hu dr•ri sunset L e a 1 u • pew6r ll'eslminstedn tht 1~· .' of the Santi1111 n toumey. 1 Fountain Vall ey, ~ V11kQvlch. T nb• ff.I• Top Three The flashy new heroes of the sperdway are l'>fark. Donohue _____ _1.nd Pete Revson-lO maoy people, but not· to Bill Vukovich. .J -"There's no CQmparison," Vukie said. "~by Unser, Par· nelli Jones and A. J. Foyt are still the best d ·•er around. Bob- by Unser proves this every time out, because e is driving a car 2 or 3 miles an hour sl•wer than Donohue·s and he still keeps up "'ilh him. "Bobby just drives harder than those othtr i;:uys .. I probab ly ihouldn't be saying thi s. because I dori't wan~tn knock !\lark and Pete -they a;e ·good -bu.t they can't hol d"'ii candle to Bobby. "And Foyt. \\'hen things' are going righl.. he's unbeatable. 'He'll go anyw here on a race track to ,et around you. -··t could .be deed-wring, and if Jam I'll say-so. and I'll apolo- gize to Donohue and R'l!vson, but 1 just don 't belie\:e they <?'n drive so smooth and never get out of shape and s\11\ be going 11 s fast as they could be. Maybe they're so good they just don't get ou t of shape. "But I think Bobby Unser in the same car would be 2 to 3 miles an hour faster than they are. It "'ouid shock m~ if he "·asn't." . One th ing that impressed Vukovich about Donohue was !he wa v he came back at Ont.ario last August after crashing ihto the Tui-n 3 11•1\I in pn1ctice. The. next titne he got intn the car he qualified his t.1cLaren in fhe pole position for the Califomi~ 500. '"Thal showed me someUiing ." Vukovich said .. "I have-to admil that." 1'1ost Impressive H'i11-Jtlle/1ign11 200 Dono hu e al5o "'nn at Pocono, Pa .. which he \\'&S fa\'ortd to do, but hls n105t Impressive vic tory in many "'ays "·as In the Michigan too. fi~:.it'~'&'ft~i.ti: t:i: HOWARD For a 5chool ll\al ha1 bffn playing b11ket· Tlab•ll dtl. K••c. 6·" 1·1• •·•. ball 1lnce 1120:11 (50 ~·earl ), It 1eem1 al·. Oral}le Cout area t le tM ei;ht-team 1etu11, m • t-' s.~11~.1. . • . lie~ !!t r!" 1nd lfa~n M•. Denn+, HANDY molt in credible that 50 many 1thool1 never Buena Park. · -l • - The palrinti: ·' "'"' 1nd O'N•lll '"'· &·I, •-1. b f th Vol •Chedule would "'ake ft s1':i1r1 ~e cc1tln1 aer stc.c:k 11111 .l fn e ore on e m !alll•I• TNl'8t1 wrlc~r.'" · '"· •·~'"''' .-. .-. _ ~ .-.-• thlf year~ ••rt~ t nd TldtMl!I 11tl, S!Vl tl t nd •~-t \ . Dec... 'I. Collin•. •·l. '"'· Coaches . 1 -Picli~op All-stars Defensive back Cr 11 i g Zaltosky ·tleads an eight· meml>er delrga!ion fro m Or11nge Coast College selected to the coaches' All -Soul h Coast Conference football team. Zaltosky and San Diei?O City College's 245-pound ·defensive tack le 1.ou Wi1\iams were ,named the co-players of the year. " * * Jerry Hulberl, assist.ant varsity and fresh· Tustin .v1 lelil OtUti .!. 3:30 tournament in our paol next .season." Lohos man ba.!lketball coach -at \JC!. will not only coach John Mechem told us after his squad miss the Frosh opener at California Western Sa .d dle b a ck C.oll ege 1 defensive back Rudy Holmes · has been selected ro-player of the year in the. MisSiQn Conference .• We1tminsttr vi · UAlvtr•ttf -. ' -· .. lo Buena Park v1 nwnm had performed well in all three games. 'Vednesday night bu! will also miss the var· "We have 3 n·ew pool under construction sity game a.t the University of Tenne.ssee. Holmes shares the hoOOr with Cit rus li neb11c ker Mark Dibley. Villey -1 . •• •: and it is scheduled for completion in the ~bert will leav e· the tea m in Tennessee spri.ng. It is a 50 x ~yard indoor pool similar esday morning lo scout the Anteate rs' to tbts one." d foe. West Virginia against East Caro. Waler polo is movi ng up in the Rocky Wtdnesd ay evening. UCI plays. in West All·Mlullfl'o c ... •..--• l'lrsl .tum OHtMI: ,,._ l'IMYtr, [lflllt WI , Yr, . BtiC8 Fae« •, " !\.1ountain area •Nilh New Mexico the winner . Virginia Saturday. evening. wo ~ltltr. Soull'r#.,11r11 l'IO !t Wll • ti, 5tdttll!Mlt~ m ,,; ; • otl>Wi•l9tn io. San Mateo ~: -of a tournament that included \1/yoming, Utah, Brigham Young, Colorado St.ate. Idaho. Idaho Stale. Air Force and the University of Arizona. And the UNM squad will be back int.ct next season with one junior and the resl sophomores. The * University .. * * of Tenn es&ff baskelUall * G !ludo, G•o'u~~manl F~: • { Joc:h11, c11r111 noff· '~': .. · Oranra "--1t. C' 111 1.:, ·.·I Southern California College of Costa Mesa 0 .':!~\;in~1~:~~~~~1 i! ...,. • , . has a b11ttery\o~new J'ghts in its cozy gy m. T ~':.':'::o...c~:l~,, ~s F~: water JtOI& team wtli . * nasium, makiit •t of the hest lighted~ 11 s~r:::1:i;;1·s~:i:i:u1.,11 1~-\:: •• College ol Sin Mat~ ~ basketball cour in the Orange Coast area, · in the o-nin"' rt1uMI 6f k to11d T11m Offt,~~ t"' Ii j Athletic Director Paul Peak says .a ne · w11 w,;,. G•CKJ,,_, J.10 0, st ate JC pl1yofl* ( · tlectric scoretioard will also be lhSfa lled dur. w~ ~:;.~1'2::rv~•v•••kl• ™';. t:: Valley. Colle1e in Pl · h • d !' N'I' I • ' M•nnlna, lllver~~e '' Hi'JJ 1ng t e season an ".: n n. earn promise f Pt•~a ... P•"""'' sf . · · · some exciting basketball at home. ~~~~e~~-~11'1~~~ "': Th~ oCC-San Matto mltM * * · ~ i1,:': i~~~11;:1••n . f~ fi'. ls sChedul~ for 10:15 ''ITI · f, 111 c;17i':nn~1t1'/,'11, 1 1ti :· If coac;h Jack Pullwtell'I M hs L d d E • M1 .. n111. c~111tv 10 1: QCC Pirates are alCtulfUI 4 On arc au e stanc1a '"" Tum ""M .. against San Matao, llley ...... ! i1.:~i'.'rt1fi~:"' r,i ~: meet the Lona -·CllY B t S t "f r.::i~~·Kml"i" 11~~~.rdl"o lj.Sll ~: Coll~ge-San-jose cc vtctei ~· ., - .. -Despite Oonobue's lack of fa,miliarity with th e high speed track (In which Bobby Unser became the first man In history to top lllO m.p.h. In quallfyl ng far an oval race I and hl1 com- parative la ck of n\•al racing experience, the Pennsylv1nlan took Zallosky. along \vilh lineman Pat Sweelland and linebacker -Paul Moro ea rned first team. defensive honors while OCC's Dennis Walters (tackle ), Rick HRrtsfie ld (back ) and Steve 'fi1onahan (flanker 1 gai ne d ; first team offensive laurels. All·S•lll-· C111t c1nl1 .. M • Mater Dei lliG;h 's Monarchs picked up four first team ·selectioru; on the All· AngeluS" bee.~ue football teai'n a.~ selected by "that ·1 o op '15 coaches.-. offensive unit while Ulckle Craig Hanson and back Jim Po~ttgen were named on the defeni;lve eleven. Co-players of the year are Bishop Amat 's John Sciarra and St. Paul's Jamie Quir~. • anque e {G 8"cill: !.fMo~:.:r"~ Ir >::-!:JO l .m. SatUnlay: ., t f:n.~~·i. sr;'"tt,,.,,1,1,n 1 ~ tr OCC loat* friD~\ t Estancl. Hl'gh School's fal l Hubb•rd. res ~. would pl•Y •&•In t ... ~ l 1.1rm11111. 1n •• t1r1no \ . d 2 , 1 i 1 ..... • gports awards ba nquet is I ~,.~:~·.~~I~~: 1,5 ~. ay · ( o c ~ •llJ~ h d led Wed d I flow"rd. lt Yl 'lldt 111 a LBCC-San· Jost loMr sc e u nes ay eve n ng 1 llltd. Sou11>we11trn 111 So: The champlon•hlt'~• . j · ' co~mand and "'On going a"'ay. · "That "·asn't much.'' Vukovich scof red. "~flcblgan Is easy • to run on. Ontario i§ easy !Ofl. ir you "·ant to knO\I'. About lhe toughest track Is still Indianapolis .. , Vukovich and his fr iendl y rh•al, Gary Bettenhausen. turnrd au t 10 ht. the mosl consislant finishers on the three lrack~ where iiuto racing's flcst triple cro"·n championship \\'as cnntest ed Ibis )·ear . Giii fi nished lh1i"ih· sixth a~d IOlh, while Gary wound up fifth lwltt ind !oih once. ------------------- ' QiRJS'iMAS SfiOP ~or Night _ :M'o'ndoy thru Soluriia,i: . ' !),I., ti Jlfll 51~ ... Mro'kts "lrlt Tttm Off911M P'11. P'l•Y., Ct llltt WI, Y•. TE w 1u11m1, FullerlO!' l'",! "· 1 Wtlftrf, Or1n•1 C11ol Ii !'· ~ Hlb!T<I, Cetrl101 o. w..,.,r. F11n\''"" n.s, • WOOObllrn, •n lftls 2.i .so. Sct>vltr, '"'••Ion 11ft ll' SE °""''""· S1n11 "'°' 11! . 01 [!'°*. Fullt•10ll 1to G. FL "'0"1"-"• Or1n9t C~•I 1•! Fr. II '''"utwo•, Fulltrl"" 11{1 Sn. I 1-'~rl1l1~~. 0•1Mt Coe•I 11! Fr, 111"°1r1.:r'•.~~ 0.1 .. uo .so. Split f:nd Terry Martindale and guard L!lrry Drazl)a we~e the Monarchs selected. on th~ Lagt1na Ope!1s Cage Sc hedule E p,:.,..Kn. 5111 0 1,.., ";;1:,,, no s.o. L lto!Mrtr. ""'"'''"" n! I'· L s ... eet11nd, o'"'" Coe11 uo •. ~L w111o•m·. 5111 Dft<t0 fl! So.. ' • u. h H' h '"/''' 511111 An• t5 So ""'guna uo;llC 1g geLs a 1.11 'Z~:~·o~:~.~·r:.~r'" t._, t:: head starl on the rest of the in the Co mmo ns at the gchool SK111• T••m ~" hed fed 1 1 11 " ! 11~"· c1,,..,, • Ji' j•· l!iC u or : · . ay. ,. campus. w1a... s1delrbK~ l •· H · th l lrl &. ,.,.. It gets under wey RI 6::W !( aur.n. s.idd1~c~ • '· .. ere are e I' RI ,... ·°"" r.id the guest 11peaker I.!!' Ed 'f ~r."r.,;;,~~'-'" mi' '1:': ,opening iound : . . ... ·, E Coll, S\dldltlWICk f! · o Lo •• h Newland, UC fr\'lne swim and Lii llfo!~•DC: • Sl<ldftblU 2 • -nr .owac "'· kl '•"I~· c~~111v ii e. Jo~e. H water nn]o mentor. "' '· c1l•in ~. ~ I Brawn. Pllo""' !r>'I """ 10 1• Oranlt e •• J ... The Eagles' f0t>tball , cros!I Ptt!•l!l!•. cnr11• 11' ~· : " -~ .. 81 Hon.. Cn811~v 1•~ . San Mateo. t country and w11ter polo teams w .. r, G•1K1m011t 110 '· 1 , ·11 be ho d 'th 11:30 -fullerto•· ''•·" "'1 nore WI an· ~ribk menti"": J.t<ldleb.tc• -f la · nouncemcnls of capl11 ins. most tl1c~1v. ,l!•_dt!Yn'. eov''· Ht•""~'· College o SeqUf) I.' .~ .. valuable and mo i; t in· i~n?.~~!'::f.' ~~:~~1· H:i,:.'..1 ~...;.. 12:)4 -0. AMI vt.1 ~ i;piralional players on · t he 0 1111v. Ana . Le "'~11r. ... §4Jn11 >"' 110 s.n. Orange Coast areit field Wed-11 POnotlfT. Ctrril~ us Fr. "' !' agenda. II! r: pl) ~·. -;::::=::;::::======; LEASE or BUY._ •• ·~~~:-''._ ' !'!!•••~. 0•~1111 ''''' 1i.o So. nesday with an afternoon non· I 1>1w, s!n Dine US $1:1. o•H•. •ntt. .t;,., ms so, loop basketball encounter at S«Ollf T .. 111 Olfel\$.1 TE t.1m11er1. Mt. s.n Antor1lo 1'! ""·' Fallbrook. r s11rt:, s~n Ditto M,,, i~s I ~ 111111. sin 01,10 Me11 205 So The varsity tak~ the f oor 011<r111. 11111 .an1 i!i so: t 5 f ii "g th !·15 1-1ern1nd1r. S•M• An• !o. a " p.m. o owip e . c1>1nev. '"" An• 71 o. · · va 1·1 ga'me Jg )'. f' HO Sr, 110 ~" uo· s• ]J~ ~· 16S ·'" us ''· 11' ·Sr, §.j Yo1m1. O••n•• c1111 ~ • o. Junior rs Y , . . ~( ~~~ila~~"t:,:it~ l!t ~~: University High's a,ame at ,,,, .,,",.,'M·'·"•"••"',",',;•M••• ill.,.., I 11••~n1lfl•, Cer•ll•1 H! F•. Glenn High has been canc••':.d • .. J~~~•. '•n '¥~,,. 11s Se. ':'I" Ot!l. Cir! Nr!lcr 18111\11• ,._..,,u, sir;:· !I l 11elcr. S~n !no Me.•• 2911 h . due lO 8 conflict in the SCh'ed· K"'lcn. A•mt n!rau1 !$trvheJ. 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H ave Risen Least By SYLVIA PORT-ER \n -whlcb spending c1ttgor1es has lnrJatlon hit )OU the hardest during ~e past two years food medical care home ov.nershlp costs auto purchase: rent auto operation -tttrt.atian1_ Food at home would he )out repl) .Jf ~OU re 1n the overwhelming ma.}Or11v ol t.,.;o out of three ans1o1 enng a re cent poll of its readerS by Changing Times m11gaz1n e Fol\nw1ng !hat 1o1ould be medical e,are home ownersh1p costs ~ auto operation and clothing At the bottom of vnur hst would be puLllc transportation The reaht}':' !hough is that ' food a t home pricts h11ve rise.n the least during 1he past two years and as measured by the Consumer Price Index public transportation has risen the most No one tries to deny ~our spending in th! super markrt and grocery store 1s a l an 111! lime high -but ) our grand total at the checkout counter does not confirm your strong feeling thal food price in- creases are squeezing your budget unmercifully The first ,explan;:it1on for your record spending ts your soaring 'buying o{ non foods 1n food stores -a phenomenon that shouts a powerful trend toward one-stop shopping _ Ypur s~nd1ng for non foods 1n supermarkets -ror 1nst11nce 1pllrted 12 9 percent last l e;:ir alorie nearly double the rise in your spending for food and grocery p_roducts T OOav out of everv St you spend in the a;upermarket you allocate an average of 22 7 cents to non groceries m e luding 12 J cents fllr;.. general merchandtse rang ing from paperbacks to panty hose r. 2 cents-for household supphPs 4c for tobaect1 l 2 ce nts for pel foods Amoni;: the 10 faste5l lf(o- duet gainers 1n all catei:i:ones now being sold 1n supermarkets and ~r()l'.:erv stores are three non foods and a fourth is dog food In 1970 your biggest spe.nd1ng 1n cr eases for non foods were for photo flash bulbs paperbac k books phonograph records g lasses magazines pa n t y hose and toys Tht second p r 1 m e ex planation 1s your cont1nurng -24 Hour TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE £0,... 119 - C o ont dtl Mi r Co1tt "'M111 N1wpcrt Btt ~h 1MI So11+• ..,,., , ,,, ORANGE COUNTY IADIOTEl ll'HONE SIR.VICE INC 835-3305 11 • $t'turllfu ll'G rti •1~":\o ::~.",', 2'11JO jC111111 Cm 1 0 .inCY \~,· T~,..rc·1..., 1 ih"'"''"'"'61 1 t\~ 11, '"' -It•• 1 1 '"'° 11~. 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N s "f.~,h 1<a"'""" ' , J n.1ecom s , 1 • 1•mS~o1 >0 :11 l7 J\ nt 4 1.,., ll"mtrv• •F 1 2• "1 .,, 'f n ~ • •• •~TMu 111 1 Mt ll " • 1'l'• Chce'es t d t I P.u nh Fd I :'l 11 '1 M" St~ Kt•r Tr "' t TV CIU!! I '1 un,wk 12 101 l4 ll ~ jl ""' \ Emerv '" lO J 111, ,,., I '• -0 In! N lc~11 I lfl9 • 1il l&" --.. ea The surcharge was mean O 11 1 Mo A J 111 N:vw ,.l'i Ke•n• c~ ~ ~'1' lon,..n1 , , lO . ucv f' 1 20 ~J )1l.l. 11 ~ 1 + t l'!m~• 1 1(111 .si. l ~. 11, i 3 , 11 '"' P1p 1 Jll 1)13 lll• JO • ?1'" -.-1 • Among condiments theb" rG.,FuM '~ n;. l<•e • ,.~ P·T~•Amo 1 1 11d<1 o 104 lt.!1 11 nt1 \•l':MILM o<• 11 • "' 1"'""'"'1 ro n 51 JI -. '• g111e the United StateS <•o•m 16.l 1 ]6 ~:~w11f~ ,",''s 11 1111 Tlie m A j • ~. 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LI Cati a:l.Josari•~ V1rwla I action. ·· . 11 fJ Movie: (C) (611) "l.n.Clrll" Part 1 I (mu1it1I) '51-Geni Kel)J, Mitzi • G1ynor, K11 Kindall, T1ina U1. 9:lD fJ Cl) Clnnon A m1JSiri1 blcyclt becomes k.!1 tvidtntt In th• death of • youn1 ule311 irL I t ' • f .. • ' Ill~ Cll • ... m Alldy Srlttith Shtw m.a111 Cos~ Show l11J look l11t "Up ·~ DoW1I and Aroufld" by C.u Clolield. Q @D 1111111 Clrl'llf II Nidltla ''Where Did .MryboclJ &or (Rt· sclltdul~) o 1trttr wa~ NtwS Q'j CWt Alllricla llllH1 "'"_. ... m Cla• Mwtin11 and kAoob Wlttlout faltm m W.lldrrlmt m TEENAGERS CONFRONT · ·* PARENrs-oN TODAY'S . DRUG·ABUSE CAUSES. 9, Cifffll·,.Ull ail Yi'll1R1 Hortiptr1 ,,oou rn D m ,,.. o ni1 1mr sri'.ti.111 Cmld• "Th• Gr11tnt ReviVll ln ~istoty'' ii the thtmt ol tht nton~ se1merlt ol the crusadt. lit Att~lhiff . Pro1ru11 -611 iriscl· pliAe_1nd'dru1 lbuw. · Ii) It T1krt·1'Thi1t· -·---· £D @ llad; Jo11rn1I "Taki Bad YOllr Milld"·Pirt 11. Conlinuln1 ln- Vurl111lion of BIKk Studies, CHJ Mo~ty N1s~ (j) Tnrtli Of ConstqUlllCll ()) Dr111ttl 8 ltlhal't Mr Untf. @) Pr1111u1 QI I LO.. Luer IO:Oo 0 (})(I) aJ M1rtus W1lby~,M.I. '1hey Grow Up" 01. Welby helps 1 youn1 IMtructor !1t1 the uncon· sclous f.Jill ht feel1 1bol.rt hl1 rt· OJ I 0....111 ti lt1nnle ·9 Tht c.1i1,. of Dur.n111n m .Hl1tory ti Mtzlca ..• mu lntr11u ft AllK H\p!ifllb ".' .. al M111tr1, 7:JO 1J 9 CltR Cl•~n Guut Valerle H1rpt1 maklS ti11 ain1Jn1 debut whtn\ tht }olns comHilll P1ul 'lfftdt I~ the roci lfGUP Th.1 R~dtlS. ' _: iirltd ;.sif:!'r. · ·' · · --· · 0 Mo.it: (C) (lbr) "A 110 "' Ada11t" (dr1m1) '41-Jo'lin Hodlak, _William Bendix, GfJ\• TI1mey. m"NIWI Pvf~~·~is11m1n Q1) Spedll tf tlle Wttk "Homf' fD Caltur.I "Aftaln s,.d1l "Thi 611111 ·Shew Show" ·Chuck Barris, Dennil Jlmu. Monty Hill, JKk l•1TY·1nd llatph Andttl'FS rl'lltw tht 11me lhow, &!I Ta, Ttp 0 @Im Slr(I "Tht Comb1t1nb" An .1cUn1 di1"l1ln of 1 military base. S1r11 t•kes 1 hind In wh1I he carllldeis t~e undue h1rassment al 1 nc:ru1t. 0:30 1J Tiit Solddla.ru1 Lou Rawls II · 11utst !Ioli. Guests 1r, sin11et. John Rt!Wlu 1nd comics Barket & Corbi~ Q M1111tr N•sti "The Vliitm'' Ma&h 11B Ult lcb to prtYenl • world· ttfned Briti1h e~roiiinent1llst from .. le1vin11~1 country. 0 (I} Cl) The Mod Squid "Tht Lose(' Thi 511u1dr-Wes to lrac- down 1 killtr hlr1d by hlt lntend11f vit!lm. ., Cl) I D1t1111 of J11nnil 0 Cl) cmmIJ Thi Sr11l A1111r· lun la11oen Ad'lf:nlur1 Bob W1ll1n· 1un d1, 1n. 1dve~turoin ind dlrin1 min, t1ke1 pH In 1 111 b1lloon to.11y ~ "crms the U.S. to .Ntw Yor~ CltJ. m Ho11n'1 ~1r111 Q) Dr11Mt (I)) Sin D~IG 111'.irJ• fE rlr1n1 U111_ Ell LH IMf'r ff P1r1!vi111 •:DO Q MH\1~ (t) (V/r1l1) '1111 Stutl Uf• er W11tt1 Mtttj" (l1nt1.1,J) '47 Dinny lllyt, Vi11lnil MIJD, (J)Thltb.Yo11rUtt m Trulli 11 ClllMQLltlltll aJ nit Ylrrlnll~ QJt M1sqJtr,d1· e Ci>"•• 00 Al !HUI . -·®}·San. Diep P~~o~rn1 ill D Rittile-di Doriln Gr•J m ""'""·•<if @ltillrr 1tM· l:DD 1J (j) &!I N1wt D ~lll''"' .,. g Ne~: "Cltoet1n• (cl1ult) ·34 Cl1~det11 C:crlbtrt. Htn~ Wilc0li11. CJ.) M1'111tl th11ot o rn m • ... m Tt Ttn t111 Trlrltl 0) La Cou Jur11dl 11:30 II Cl) M•IY Crifflill . - - .. Six Tabbed· For'Apple' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Th• Hollywooil W!meo·s-p,.,,- Club ha.JJ announced s i x nominations for the 1971 Golden Apple awards, made to actors and actresses voted .the most cooperative with -the neWs media. It non'l i-'nated actors Clint Eastwood, Hal Holbrook and Greg Moi:ris and actress Ann-Margret, l.(!e Gr a:n t, Shirley Jones ·and Mary Tyler f\.1oore. in the running (or "Newcomer· of the Year1'" are actors Tim9thf Bottoms, David Cassidy, Ben Murphy and Mitch Vogel and actresses Sa@y Dunean, Marlyh Mason and Lily Tomlin. Club members voted no t to make" any-l'!"Sour. App I e·'' award6.,.-given traditionally to thi -atarS held to be the least coo,,tiratlve with reporters. ~ Enef.s. Tonight . ~Jo.n G•!~f - · "SKfif. GAME" AtSO-• IGPl _. . Yul lry1111er ' ··"CATLOW" ·-•, · Starts We<tritisd1y L1ft withoµt,DtWid wa1 tx1111ng, Lift with him 'WOU!J · -dulroy litt:. _ ~"< • ,. • • if;(1r11e1.&n'llzi11 · Juafi.ie/il1e Bifset "Beliroe In Mi" ALSO-.· tit) T.tly Sawahrs "CLAY PIGEON'' BARGAIN MA'l'INEE lnry W•dn•lday, 1 p.m. FrM lt•fffdlm•11h ADULTS Sl.00 • Ktl• Ov1r "AMlll:IC.AH WllOEll:NISS" ' ' :i • • ~ . 'b• ... ~'Irvine ·, By TOM TITUS CH ,... o.ur "n" ~tiff The-statu of' ·communltf theater in Orange County has ~n repeatedly etevated dur- ing 1971 by a number of ex-· ceptional produc(ions from many indlvidual groups, but It tllmained for the Irvine Com- munity..: Theater in ~he year's fjl)al h91!r to provid_~ the coup · de-gr ace on ,__a .m o s t ' ' ' - 'TH• CAIT Willy lom•n , , ••• -"41rllol' FltKM• Llf!M lomiln .. • .. .•• Hiid• "'/~ a ;11 Wim.,, , • ,,. , . .,. •• . • . . . lob M Its HIODY lom•n......... G•r ·~derlll> !ltrn1rd ·•·-· ·.; ... MkMt O' onllCN' CllltltV .• ........... •••.. Ari Mdon Unctc !11n . • .. •. .. Ml<Mrt G1n1111 How1rd w.,._,.., ....... Pitt G11f..,11tr TM WO!Nln . ... ... ••• . . !let Tt•ll!l'd Jenny .. 1.............. Anclrl~ All,.1 "!"lev .. . . , •. , , . Georot S111!'1'ln M ss FCW1vlb• ......... !ltrbtra G4rlldl Ltlla--····-··········· .. ,,l lw Por1..- memorable year. The Irvine production of · Arthur 'Miller's ·"Death of a Salesman" is not only the outstanding offering of this year, it quite prob.ably surpasses · anyl..l:!ing mounted on an a,rnateur stage in this county for 1 the past seven seasons. It is a magnificent in· terpretation' oL one of tlie a\1- time great dramas or the American stage -atid' local theater in general' stands taller toda y because of it. . . Few comrilunity theaters· would even ..consider the task of reproducing M i 11 e r ~ .s masterwork, .muc'h less at- temet its presentation. At Trvine. lofty ambition has been justified by -superlative performance. The directorial -genius of Richard Dow, which turned another Miller drama, "A View From the Bridge;" into a lOcal classic, takes on new dimension -with "Death of a Salesman." Never one · to ex· cise matirial from· a script, Dov; has attached his own personal touches -filmed se- quences at the opening and the close -which Jay the groundwork and provide the epilogue for !he action on stage. This is risky business; the play is Jong and dcmand.ing, and the addition of cinematic effects turns it into a dramalic BALBOA 67J;..i048 o,.. . •:45 7ff E. l•llt .. l•lltOli 1'*ftintul1 favor yel determined to pick Teaford ~pttsset ~s Willy;a up Wi.lly'a 'dlscarded umple upstate mlstrw ani! Barbara cases and finish the old man's GarUch comes through nicely Pattie. Sa'derup is highly bi\· is a &>ulhern fried call girl. pressivt, both as the m<1re et.If --'Fhe-dreary;-closed-in setting as.sured adult and, ·~rtlc1l!e.r-by Ii-vin E~Kimber is backed ly, as the eager lo please by •drab colored scrim on •teenager .gleefully ·carrying eit her side to accommodate hif .older·}lrother's helme:t. His the many g:tra l~tlorur transitions to and from his the effect f$ f past are b e a u t I ( u 11 y ac-simultaneous realism and an- complished1 tasy. Kimber's lighting effects he successful, ~.J1~u a r e are ...i.otricale\Y.-W.Q'len into.Jhe: ·Charley is -stoica:Uy Played by pattern· or the drama, while Ar.t Gordon, who keeps his Ule ba~kgrOuRd mlliic which seml-cofnic .character wen bee~ an integral part of within bounds in· an excellent the characterization is well performance. Michael O'Con-handled tcy. Carla Dow . marathon approaching four nor as his fragile. brainy son "Death.Gt a Salesman" is a h(!llts. Yet the_requiem scene, doe! a splendid job, balancing prodigious feat in which the filmed in an actual cemetery hi.§ ·sissy youth with the Irvine cOmmunity_ Thealer ·'rather than played out on reserv~ and con!ident adult may-take justifiable ;>ride. It stage, is so skillfully ac-he becomes. Is a must for any true devotee complished, with approp,riate Michael Gallup as the ghost of the serious theater, for it closeups, that it blen·ds of older brother Ben doos a exemplille1.the superiority at. smoothly into the production fine job with . a dilficu~ ta inable by an amateur group and leaves tJ:ic playgOir stun-character, (hough the agin with the proper ration. of ned and exhausted. ---p"r"oc'"ess !!somewhat artltlcla . talent and 'dedication. It con· The prodUcllon is a tota't Also convincing Is P e t e tinues for two more weekends triqmph foi-DOW and one· of Gallagher ·as the young com-in the UC Irvine Humanities the most thoroughly pro-p~y president, whlle B~a Hall Playhou&e. fessional casts.ever assembled on a commuriity SCage. There I~ Rn ~verall excellence in character interpretation which matches the pace of the pro- duction -de\iber~. steady and methodical, witrrno mood ()f. nuance overlooked. ~Home' Video Version ' . Intimate, Fascinating (By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YOjlK (AP) "Home," with "Sir .J o h n Gielgud and Sir a,.a.t·p h Richardson." was ·Monday. niiht's NET Playhouse pro- duction ori public broadcasting stations and it waHike a front row seat in A west End theater. bitions, while Uie other is com- ple~y withdrawn in his own thoughts and politely responds with such remarks as "l say!" Or ~"'By Jove." By the time· two raucous noisy women arrive, it has become obvious that all are At the top of this superb . heaP stands Aaron Fletcher whose unforgetatble: portrayal of Willy Leman rinks him with the giants of hht craft . Fletcher probes deep into the guts of Willy, conveying the ache and disillusion or this long over the hill ~salesman wilh every move and gesture. His moods of sudJlen anger, bewildered subse'rvience and overgrown 6oyish enthusiasm are delineated with con-summate skill, abetted by a -David . Storey's play - a voice which ·exudes c<1mmand study of lon~lint?Ss a n d whether' issued as a whisper· emptiness -was transferred or a growl -an excepti'oi:lal performance. ' • Hilda Allen as Willy's fierce- ly loyal and lovirlg wife . Linda, presents a more formidable character than. is Iii f t en associated v.:ith the role. Miss Allen displays a wide emo-- tional range, from the near- comic, almost Jewish mother approach in the earlier scenes to the powerful, protective harridan, blistering with in- vective at the failings of her sons and , finally, lo the grief- slricken widow on film. em· OOdying an almost classic '::~~~~~~~~~===~="=·="=''='="~='='="··='=''='==~! sense of tragedy. ,; The complex role of the older son, BHf, is given a NATIONAL GENERA(1 THEATRES studied, sens i ti v e in· l'~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~_,, terpretation bY. Bob Mills, who ~ gr'bws appreciably in his role . ~~ 1iUUliW ·From the passive dri'(,ter '()f , • ~. •· I . ... the first act, Mills-rncreases in - Intensity throUghoul -·tkre s.e·. _,· ··ALS0--1.-¢ .. •r-R.tff-ifil · · "THE RED TEN,T" e STA•TS WlDMESD'AY e N•w -JO yeart lar.r-..-The tf11e ttOl"y af tlte blackftt doy ~ fll1tor.,1 20tfl Ce111-11ry Fo1'1 Monument•I prod~tlon :-- 20,.· : ......... , .. _. ---1:- Th• fll111 e'lory 1to11rich, trve .. Amerlto11 ci1J)•11 m111t ... I e Alto e For P11re EnioyMnt .The year's most 11proorl1111 COMtDY S_ENSAllON "THE 12 CHAIRS" All Caor -Rctted IGI ar\'I• '"" "f ~"'~.~~~ .... • ~ (OION~ P•L -~Al. • ' ../ ' cond· until the ~ra·g·edy "cif liis -~ frfJ-~~ character nearly matches that "'1-· &,11,1,.L;l of his father. In his emotional showdown with Willy at the climax of the play. Mills reaches a peak of power tha t -Is _h'jghtening in _its impact. · · Gery Saderup · is · equally sfrong, m()re s-o In . his first act', as the ·younger son. H~p­ py, pushed Qut J•f his .fa_ther's . i~Jfj]D!otif I Nl:l'tl"OltT BEACH ,•· Ot..3-1350' 51h llG -Wl!K _,,__._, IN THE GRlAT Of AMERICAN ---c Starring • Oma r Sh1rlf • Julie Chri1tl1 .~ 2nd FEATURE CHA.RLEJON HUTON IN "THE OMEGA MAN" DWARDS BOR cMr:.1 ~ )l,t'llOll I LYD. Af WILSON IT. .COSTA MlIA ''l·057J IPICIAL J,IMlllD ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER I W DllGO fW'I' . ''"-...:-. . • ' , ... , .... , _..,_ ..... ·-•o.c:• ·tt··-IAST WEIK · ENDS TUES. CANOICE !IERGfN ·PETER 90Ylf T. R. BASK.IN !Ml OUQTlllOlllt 1n1ACTIOlt FUNNY HOW lOVt:lS START A5 .• , "friends" JR! lE HN1 (¢:01 Wf.-rfl • ICIUICI WUT • -·~01 "'..,'" &U•,. &-• I•• '"" ••n NOWTHRU TU!SDAY .Plin-5eon Cor.nery In "THE· 8(0 TENT" G "N(llSTIOM" & "AMlllCAll WllDllNlll" ·"1MI, IDWAIOS CINI A Yl(JO MISSION Yl[JD • 130.•ttD WALT DIJNEY'S Ill -"" UVlllO~~ YllRllhlR ESERT , PrBll'lll c-.. . <~;t. ' • • • • .. 'r , • • . ' ' - s DAJLY PILOTS , 'Love~-_)Joutique Boomi~g Netl! Store Specializes iri .Biiili Control Devices Work to F1~ee / San Clemente' Fireman Sheldon Schmidt and others pry open door of mangled auto after five-vehicle ·~ pileup on San Diego Freeway just north of San Clemente Monday. A pickup truck loaded 'vjth pow- · de'red clay blew a tire and veered into the on.coming n,orthbound traffic. Juan Samarin, 54.-m..Saja Ca1i· fqrnia \Vas killed . Seven others were injured. Clay dust covered .the !Cene c~using additional hazard. CHAPEL HILL. N.c: (AP) -,.. brlghl little shop in Chapel Hill !Wled. as the ria- lion js first birth control boutique is doing a brisk business Jn its sell -proclaimed role of bringing "sanity and taste to the 1e~at"-revolulion." < l Ttie Adam and Eve shop near the cam- . pus of .the University of N~orth Carolina, looks. at first glance like any other college-town boutique. But stacked on Its modem glass and .tfil9me display shelv'es are a wide varie- ty of rionpreScription cori!ricep!'ives !Or men and women. Calling jtsell "~mer!ca's first love boutique," the store opened Nov. 17 to - capacity crowds. Its backers are making plans to expand nationwide. The store, a subsidiary of Popoulatlon Planning Associates, was founded by Dr. T. R. L. Black and P~ilip D. lfarvey v.'ho received thP.lr master:s degrees in famil y planning from North Carolina. Harvey is a fonner direc tor of CARE in India and Black, a member of lhe Royal College of Physicians. is a former officer in the New Gum~a medical service. • "We're not here to start a Se:\'.ual -revolution," said John J. Quinn, director or marketing. ~ " "We'rr here to provide a tasteful response to a revolution already in pr<>- gress. This is the middle ground between the c\inicdi drug store approach and the lasciviousness of the smut shops." On a recent day the shop was crowded \vith students, businessmen and a teW middle-ai;:e ~omen. Ari's Son-ili'Law Ciies Eulou y Planned "· LOS ANGELES \UP I) -~1ovie pro- For $20, customers can get a black iron chastity belt modeled after_ the "Old English version," lock and key incl~ded. A lea!hef version with chains is $2 cheaper. · Books and literature on sex. con- traception. population problems. family planning and marriage are also a major part_ or the store's business. .. ·'Parental Pressu1·es: ducer Stanley Kram er "'iii deliver the eulogy J Thursday for his adopted father, Earl ·Kramer, 16, who died i\londay. • • And .6dan1 and Eve oilers a low-cost pregnancy testing service through which a worilan can send a specimen to a federally liCensed lab<ir!tory and get the results the next day. Quirui said the store Is patterned after Sweden's Birds ·and Bees shops. He said the Store's personn"el are being trained to answer customers' questions about birth control. se1 and family plannlng. "So tar there haVe been no adverse comments at all," he said. "ln fact 50me whiff.haired ladies have come In and congratulated us." •. . But QulM said he does expect to face criticism. .... • Tax Breale-f-01· Oldsters .- Ol{ayed; Business ~ol>ay? SACRAli-IBNTO (UPI) -Go". Ronald Reagan and legislative taxwriters ha ve agreed on a $46 million tax break for senior citizens as part of major leglsla· tion to establi~h state payroll wi~hholding for the first t1me. Republican and Democratic legislators. rushing toward adjournment, sea rched today for tax funds_ tp finance the ad· ditional property tax relief for senior citizens. They were leaning toward business taxes. Negotiators from both sides Monday reached what they called '1 b a-:J,j_c agreement" on senior citizen property tax relief as part of the $550 million tax progran1 but didn 't agree on how to pay for ii. . r Reagan was reported ,by Chief Deputy financ( Director Kenneth Hall to be agreeable to increasing relief to the seniors inosl of them on fixed incooies. As it passed the Senate 'Jast 'week, tbe bill, whictt establishes payroll wilhholdiiig of the state inc<ime tax eff~live Jan. t;. contained $16 million in relief for senior citizen Property taxpayers, starling next July .. But the bill was rejected by the Assembly and thrown into a Senate- Assemb!y conference c o m Q1 I t t e e dominated by Democrats. The committee agreed to increase the sum by $30 million to $46 million. • The committee increas'ed from $5,000 to $10.000 the onnual income a senior citizen could have and still be eligible for special property tax breaks. The sum currently iii $3 ,350. Under the proposed additional relief, a senior citizen with an income of $1,000 a year Would get 96 percent othls ·pro~rly tax bill rebated to him. At $10,000, the rebate would be 6 percent. _'{_he $550 "mini" tax bill is needed, prinli"fily, to balance a $310 milliOJt deficit in the current $6.7 billion s~te budgel. ~1ost oi the funds to do so would come from payroll withholding of the state income tax. '. Additionally, the bill would provide $200 million for one-shot building construction an!i provide $23 millid'n in buslnes.! in· ventory tax relief. Wjthholdin( 'alone would furnbih $470 million of the revenue. LOS ANGELE;S IUPI ) -The son·in- law of .Aristotle Onassis said Monday his .. 1'ich and famous fafher-in-Jaw was using "extraordinary parental pressures" 'to · brc2k up the marriage of hls 20.year-old daughter. · two months after they met. Onassis, the Greek shipping billionaire, ·was reported stunned by the news and then J;>ecame "furious. ~ "Christina and I have been subjected to extraordinary flarental pressures u•hich hr.ve seriously affected her health."' Bolker said. "At my urging she fie...,· to London to consult her doctor , see friends · and hopefully to resolve her problem~.". ''Better ·Ideas Make Better-Cars'' . ' . - '" J oscoh Bolker, a real estate developer, 6r:d his \v ife , the former Christina Onassis, \YSS so upset by her father 's ' reaction th3t her health u·as seriously af· fected and she .... ·as ill London to see her 'doctor. · Bolker. 47 , who "'ould not comment on 'reports his marri8,ge 1vas breaking up. "Said he stopped his vt'ife from coming back to him in Los AngeleS to keep the ~!plil \Vith her father from getting \.\1orse. ' Bolker married Christina in a surprise 'ttremony in Las Vegas t,st July, about ' I -. ·E. Brockelmann " Bolker said he was in touch \Vith his wife daily and visited her in London for four days earlier this monlh. Last week, he said, "she had made plane reserva- tions and \\'as coming home regardless·of the consequences. "'As much as I w8nt us to be together. I could not allow her to do that. Sbe is a young woman and should not be alieoated from her father. Thus, I urged ht!r to comply with her father's reque$l, as I u·ant her to stop ~·orrying and take care ot her health." : Services Held At her request. Bolker said hi' postpon- ed plans for a gala 21 st birthday party for Christina in' Beverly Hills Dec. ll. He mailed announcements of the postpone· ment lo 125 invited friends . Services were held at noon today in Pacific View Chapel for Edgar H. ~rockelmann. 31258 Flying Cloud Drive. Laguna Niguel. \\'ho died Friday at South Coast Community Hospital. He was 76. ~Ir. Brockelmann is survived bv his .... ·idou•. Dorolhye; two d a u·g h le r s' DorfJlhy Green and Janice Weitzek and by nve grandchildren. A native of East Oran ge," N.J .. he had )ived in California for the pasl .35 years and was a former division manager for Lyon \1an ·& Storage Company. The Rev. Bruce Kurrie of Covenant Mr. McMal1on Rites Conducted Funf;lral services were held this n1orn- ing at Pacific Vie1V Chapel for Gordon f . ~cMahon. 23561 Verrazanno Bay, Lagµna Niguel whQ died Friday. He was 51. . Presbyterian Church and Altadena Lodge No. 673, 'F&!AM, officiated at the rites. which were followed by burial at Pacific View ~1emoria1 Park. Mr. ,._1cMahon, a real estate broker. is suryived by his vi'ido""" Edith, of the family home; three daughters. Kassie. Kindra and Diane; a son, Gordon. Jr.; a 'brother: two sisters, and a grandson.· ,, ~ -.. .. . • . • • • . Tliis . Queen's A l(eal Hant NORTHRIDGE (AP1 -San F'emando Valley State College's homecoming queen shocked the 'stadium crowd v.'hen she trotted on !he field at halftime. grunting in the dirt and in the nude. The homecoming coinm~tce· promptly disqualified her bc ~ause 1wo mere lechnica!ities ~·ere in- volved. She ""'asn't \.\·taring a for- mat< as required and she Was a real pig. That's right. A pig -an honest- to.goodness pig named Jl1icy Lucy -who captured a majoritY of Int student votes cast last week for queen. A nali\"e of Ohio. Mr. ~1cli1ahon had li ved in California since 1948 and in Orange County for !ht.east 20 years. Entombment al Pacific View· Memorial Park followed the services conducted by ·• the Reverend Dr. James E. Smythe. ' E<b.vard L. Olsen \.. H~ads Chamber The hend of the Leisure t\lorld F'Oun- daUon ha's been elected president of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Com- merce. Ed\\1ard L. Olsen will· assume the post in January and serve during 1972. . ~------------~ Other officers elected include Ronald .~lake of Southern California Edison.·vice- president : James Dfcker of ·Southern California Gas Company, vice president ; Colleen Claire 1 of. Rutan and Tucker . se<::retary: and John Swetech or Royal Savings and Loan. treasurfl,r. ~· -=Sa:nds Shiftiitg? ~ Lc1gidta's,~1uin Beucli ~ied Are the sands of time taking their loll able lo delermiQe the ~ts of sand on Laguna's Main Beach? 111ashing out to sea ind sand being The answer lo thal question m~y soon _deposited on the shore. The Information be available. according to iJJruce Baird, will .be _useful when the beach park is senior lifeguard. who has undertaken an created," he explained. elabora1e s!udy of whelher the sand on Jn addlliotl to measuring .the amount of the strand \S slowly .being carried oul lo-sand shifting oh the beach. Baird's study sea. will measure ocean current&, intensity of \ Baird began the projeel lwo weeks ago. waves strlki,ng the beach and tidal action. ::;etting up S:iE stations along the 1'1Bin flis six monitoring stations are located Beach. WeeliJy. he tneasures the amount at Bird Rock, lifeguard headquarters, the of sand I hat has been washed in to the sea flood ~nlrol outlet _near Broadway, the by wave action nr been carried out by Orean Avenue lifeguard · iower. Hotel water pouring out of storm drains. Laguna and Sleepv ~Hollow. . r ~La from the la.fl lw"b weeks, he said. In addition tq co'llectlng the d1Ha el the : s: ; the Mai"n Beac~ I~ losing sand variou~ stalioris, Baird will photograph 1 : ri(>11l nnw . "But tl111t's normal for !his the reference point!!, so that 'a' \'lsual (· .: Ume of }"C!Ar." the fl'.Uard uid._. -repreentatioo of...f.he..-varloos-bell<!h con-..- -"By making the weekly checks. I'll be figui-alions will be avJilable. • • • • I , I • ' • \ . Con t~ue-11 tal MARK· I~V IN ALL OP THE 70's, · THIS WILL BE THE- UNIQUE AMERICAN CAR! • ohnson & son I LINL(J!hJ l\1l 1\1 llHY f fl.PHI • i· ,...__ ' • Mercury MONTEGO THE ALL NEW PERSONAL SIZ~. CA'.R! ' • COUGA.R' • MARQUIS • MONTEREY -• COMET ' • CAPRI •• ALL 1972 MOOE~S • • ' ~ • • _J .. ~ I I • ' ,~ .. ,,, ' ' , 4 r • ' •• ! r i,ps • l ~s~per-Cliier I In B~;.~~~~~~n? i ONCE AROUND THE BEAT' Costa Mesa city government once had a "super chief" when former city manager Art McKenzie got promoted from police chief to city manager. Now it aj,pears that Huntington Beach is pushing toward a "super ·crue1·~ or its own. 's w uld be the aid ma or. e has: develaped on whether or not -~ should be a ••strong mayor'' OJ ~ i 1we:aK .. • , - l '' ,/ t l '\ \ I -. Proposa~ to _End :• Mo~ey Crisjs Snubbed I ROME CAP) .:. Common ·Mullet na- tions and Brilaln rejected today 1 U.S. compromise plan to settle the wom in- ternational monetary ~Isis since World Wpll, well placed sources iaid. - The sources, who sat in :JD · the m-eetinga, rtported the Europeal'IS are ~ aistlng on a dollar devaluation ag1in.lt · gold as part or a solution. The United States IO far has refused to do this. The sources addtd there seems~ be room for furthef bargaintng. .,.., The West German dele1atlon termed the U.S. plan "a sfiOcker" and Finance Minister Va.I~ Gi.scard d'Estaing of France said it war unacceptable. The United States offered Monday to drop the 10 percent import aurchargt President Nixon imposed Aug. 15 if the other nations of the Group of Ten revalued their currencies (Upward by an average of 11 perctnt, including 20 per• cent for the Japanese ye n, IS percent .for the Wt.st Germaq mark and less fdt th8 other currencies.~ . ,..,. contalilln&: specific filW'n was In moat cues the: fijures pro~ ~ on' the table. • · attll higher than thole the nati~m tn- 'l'bm: was no indication of-any 10f-volved have indis:ated they would fipd !_C-- tening of the U.S. 'refUlll to devalue the . ceptable. For them revaluation means dollar in terma 'o( gold. a Uy deniand·or.-·. hlcher export prices aild lost foreign tne~and"the"J1poneae-t·the-trade.-~, _ _ __ U.S: delegation was reported to view the They are willing to· make /smaller pro_J)Oaal as a rta110nable compromise upward adjustments if the Unlte_fi States -slnct it i'elr~ied -from· earller sug-contributes by devaluing the oollar, a 1est1on1 ~or hilhtr revaluaUon1 aver•&· · politically unpopular step lhe Nixon ad· ing 15 percent. minlltraUon refuses to take. ·Air Crash Reported- 2nd Indian T ll$k Force Crosses I nw Pakistan British designed planes d built ufl!:ler license ln India. Their performances are considered about equal. mayor." For example, the Huntington Bea~h study committee says y.ou could have a fellow in the job for $9,600 with a part.time ...,..tary, Or, you c<>Uid make it · •fl $1~,000 poat with -a five-member •tall. . . ~ The U.S. proposal w,as pll!sented by Paul A. Volek er, treasury undeisecretarr for monetary affairs, at a preliminary meeting that opened the three-day con- ference of the non-Communist world's &trongest trading powers. NEW DELHI (UPJ)-A secood Indian task force has en tered East Pakistan to . baitle Pakistani forces shelling the Indian border town of Balurghat, a inilltary spokesman reported today. Indian press reports aaid Indian jets-had driven off Pakistani jets in the Kashmir area. The Press Trust of India said IPI· Ualrcraft guns opened ~p on the in,truding Pakistani planes but d1d0not say whether they were hil .or whether lhe Indl"an Gnats fired at lhem. It was the first air incident since Nov: 22 when India said it YoU begin to wonder what ''strong" ot "weak" refers to. The mayor's pocket- book? . King Hussefu of Jordan (center background), wearing Bedouin head- dress, leads a funeral procession .of 1,500 in Amman at burial rites for Primt! Minister Wasfi Tel. Tel was assassinated Sunday in Cairo. -Finance ministers of Britain and the turopean Common ~arket were nieeting first today to chart . a respoiise to the - American proposal. Then in the afternoOn U.S. Treasury Secretary John B. Con- nally was to pre~id~ at what.could be a cruci1JI session of the financeffllinisters of the Group· otTen:-the United States, Bti- taln, France, W.est Germany, J1;pan, Ita- ly, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden and Canada. Balurghat, a town "Of ll0,000, l! iso miles north of Calcutta and about 60 miles east- northeast .. of the big Indian tOwn of English Baur, has been under Pakistani artillery ijre since Wednesday and a spokesman said 31 persons had been kill- ed and 58 wounded. ,tinother 15,000 fled. * Monastery~ JOAN D\VlNE Smith. Part--0wnrr ·of ' · • · • · the Irvine Company, has now vowed to • Ft e St ikes rev:lalt us.here along..the...Orana:e..Co.aL~ . n ~ r campaign against Irvine _ cityhood. She · ·-· has done a pretty good job of it-"SO far just through news interviews. And just think -she isn't even running for anything,- * At Sinai Housipg. Icons -It was the first time in 31), months of deadlock that an American settlement On~ lrn:lian-task-force enfared,Lhe Dinaj- pur sector 18 mil~ northwest ol Balurghat four days ago and a spokesman said it was still in contact with the Pakistanis. ·Each side has reported several tlnkJ k~ed out in the tank and artillery battles. ; COSTA MESA's ~ayor 'Sob Wilson.has ·iaunched a Jetter-writing campaign against the Southern Calilomia Associa- tiorl of Governments, otherwise known· as SCAG. Mayor Bob wants his fellow mayon and county supervisors to dump SCAG and retain local control . · One thlr:g abOut Mayor Bob. He doesn't 5witc_b his pitch much over the years. * TEL A VIV (AP) -A large fire raged toot.y at l,fOO.year-old St. Cath~rine's Monastery at the foot of A-1ount Sinai, one of Christianity's holiest shrines. . The Israeli Air Force new water and fir~·fighting equipment !-o the Greek Orthodox Chu rch deep in the 1nountain~ of southern Sinai. · Delense Minister Moshe Dilyan went to the scene, underlining the seriousness of YOU CAN MEET the inost interesting the fir~. · • people in all night markets. Like last The chur;:h houses a famed collection nigh:.. I ra!Yinto .Laguna'i &ill Wilcoxen, of icons and ancient ri:Janu~ripts describ- the attorney, Save Salt Creeker and'con-ed J>y experts as invaluable to Chris- servationist, who was out with his girls, tianity and man's knov.:ledge. the family dog ar.d station wagon in Only a half-dozen Greek Orthodox search of a loaf of bread, or aomething. monks live inside the thick walls at the Wilco;i:en is &till lamenting the loss of a foot of 7,U?-foot..high Sinai, where tradi- coasUine protection bW in th1.s sesaion of tion says the Lord gave MoSel the Ten the Legislature. . Commaridments: . He did. however, point out that hope It was the Second fire of religious ,_ glows eternal at the end of the tunnel. buildings since the 1967 Middle East war. "For the fim tbne In history, we have Jn August, 1969, fire gµtted Islam's the promise of an Orange County sacred AI Aksah Mosque in Old -·legislator that be will introduce a coastal · Jerusalem.,, tt created a furor in the Arab ~orotecti'le._meaaure.~.YU Bill noted. wor-ld-and-Israel-was blamed.-A young_ And that promise comu from State Au.straTian. was convicted of setting the Seri3tor Denn~ Carpenter, the Newport ~fire agd Js in a mental hospital. ~~c.h Republic~~ high·m~gul. . • -n. was obvious the Israelis wanted no \\e shall. se;. nods Wtlco'le~, waiting · repeUtlon of the Al Aksah this time - at the cashier s counter wllh bis loaf r;if the crttlclsm from the Christian world. tourist stop for thousands' of visitors . . Until the Middle East war, it had been relatively isolated, visited only by clerics· and scholars authorized by Cairo. The famed Codex Sinaiticus. a third century Greek translation of the Bible, wa~ transferred from th~ _monastery 1o lhe czarist library in the middle Jlf the 19th century. * * * Israeli Leader'· Flies to U.S.· Seeking Planes AbductOrs Given Dra"!atic Appeal MEXICO ClTY (UPI) -The mother or kidnaped universil)!. rector J a i me Castregon Diez issued a dramaHc appeal to her son's captors today asking for his release now that the conditionsJor his ransom have been met. "J'm exhau~ted. I can't take It any 1 Jonger," Concepcion Diez de Castrejon said on the same nationwide television _program over which the kidaapers' l!einarids-were first announced. Both task forces were reported three to four miles inside EaSt Pakiatan. The Press Trust or India reported from the town of Jam.mu along the Kashmir border with West Pakistan that two Pakistan Alr ForCe F8' Saberjets made .two incursions into India today anct'were driven off by Indian Gnat jets. The-F86s were supplled to Pakistan .under a U.S. military aid program._Tbe Gnats are twin -jet Hawker Siddeley Thai to Be Executed In Officer's :Oeath The American. wife of the rector, Ruby BANGKOK (UPI) -Field Marshal Nickel , paid the $200,000 ransom money Thanem Kittlkachom announced tonight. Saturday afternoon and rune so-called · he had ordered the. execution by firing By United Press International . "political prisoners'' were sent to Cuba squad of a ·Thai a.ccu.sf:d 0£ murdering a I.sraeli Premier Golda Meir took off by the Mexican govemment. on Sunday, U.S. A" o colonel -the. first ex- from Tel Aviv (or New York and wa5h-well before the 'midnight Sunday deadline ecution sine Thanom seized full power In ington today, waving her voluminous given by the kidnapers. . a Nov. 17 up. ~ · pocket-book.. and_joking_tlia1 it_ \'!.IL!_ "Please, give me back-my son, give Jn a nationwide broadcast, Thanem "big bag" to bring home more U.S. Ff Ihm back to me. Surely· those -who have · named 'a Thai with sever&I aliases as the Phantom jet fighter-bombers. _ .~ him have a mother of their own and must killer of Lt. Col. Harry · M. Funk, of Mrs. Meir .will confer in Washington Imagine what their own mother would Lockbourne, Ohio, whose bullet-riddled Tbursday with President Nixon. arid suffer in a case like this," Mrs. Castrejon body was found Friday outside I bar near Israeli officials saitl she would tell him said. · the big B52 base at Utapao. shot down three intruders. , • . -_, UPI correspondent Patrick J. Killen reported from Calcutta that the newest Indian border~ins was smaller than a battalion (937 men! but larger than a company (234 men). Well -informed aourcea said-a full-battalion was-involved in the ori~inal border crossing. British to Use ' ·Machine Gun • Helicopte~s - BELFAsT, Northern Ireland fUPI) - The British Army plans to boo~t Its firepower in Northern Ireland by using helicopters armed with machine guns, an army spokesman said today. · •1But l must erTiphasize th~~ill not be used in riot situatil>ns," he s~llhough he would not say when they would be us- ed . '-New.s of the new weapons, demonstrated Monday outside Lon: dond erry, came as the government of Prime Minister Edward ·Heath woh parliamentary support in London for its Northern Ireland policy · over an op- position motion or crilicism: The House of Commons voted at the in. slstence of the opposition labor party. The motion was tabled. Heaih, clearly pltased at the voting margin of 34. took the .opportunity to thank ronner Prime Minister Harold Wilson, leader of the op- position, for his "constructive" proposals put forward last week. bread. Since the Israelis captDred the Sinai * Desert rro"hi the Egyptians in 1967. the- JUST TRY KEEPING track of the 6th century m~nastery has been a regular ~he Ui:iited. States cannot promote peace l-------------------.>..,,---------------------------- 1n the Middle Easl as long as it maintains an embargo· on aircraft shipments to number ol candidates dropping from the city council race for the future city o! Irvine if there is a future city of Irv ine. At last count, three of the original 34 Stor111 Wreaks Havoc On Ships off China Jsrael. The United Nations General Asse"1bly also take!'lip.. the Middle East question on Thursday and political sources in Cairo said Egy pt may take its case to the Securit y Councif to demand sanctions have given up the ghost. It's bad enough to have the long ballot. But Irvii)e folks may need a program in the booth Dec. 21 ---•to tell-Who's in, who's out and who's just HONG KONG (AP) -Three ships sa nk and four fishing vessels capsized in heavy weather in the South China Sea, authorities. reported today. Thirty-nine crev.•men have been rescued , 32 have been sighted and 29 are unaccounted for. that will force lsarel to give up it s oc- cupied Arab territories. In the ba'CkgrQ_und was a speech l\o1on- day by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat , repealing v.·hat he has said 1nany tin1es -that military action is the only course open to Egypt in dri ving the Israelis off the Sinai Peninsula. a maybe. * AND FI~ALLY, we have the Orange County Planning Commission which was scheduled to meet yesterday and draw $50 apiece for the session. It was a 90'" contest. Not one of them showed. And just be£ore Christmas, too. That maybe saved the county $250 in wages. No telli1ig what else it saved al the u.me time. The Hong Kong Marine Department said the Panamania n-registered cargo ship Great Oci?an sank todav about 118 miles south of Hong Kong and that of its. 28 cre.w members. nine had ~en rescued and 19 had been stghted in a lifeboat. a life raft and no Jogs. 1 He v.•as quoted as telli!Jg leaders of the Arab Social ist Union, Egypt's only politi- cal party. that "there is no alternativr to battle." Party sources quoted him as say. 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' ) • n ir II n> t n I its ing an be h us- • • "' of on its op- in .. rty. rly ook une ~ ' - 1 .2.8% ApPHved· 'Price Increase : Okayed .for Ford • WASHINGTON tAPJ.-Ford Motor Co. h33 be<pme the third big .autD-maker_ to "in aptrov~ o!_ !..P.~~ hike {~ the Price Commission. l)n r.;iprovi ng the 2.9 pen:ent hike for the 1972 Fordl. cars, Rehnquist trucks ·and optional equipment Monday, the panel also put large pubHc utilitles on .notice the.l.r rate increases are sub-. ·.ed. tul>Jlll<lc.& --Utilities with annual reve- nues of $50 million or more were told to repm::l to the com· mission when they ask ,for in· cree...es [rom· state regulatory bodies~ · Ev/n if a regulatory agency appjo~es an increase, the commission said it "re!!mn the right to reduce the rates Criticism • if necessary.'' M1·~~Judd Will Win Freedom • 'Unfounded' 'Ille panel said utility rares FLORENCE, Ariz. (UPI) - would be eyed carefully for In !he 1930s. when Olmous inOatione.ry trends, though. American criminals bWnmed. 0 ( P A e:!tpansion to meet future the nation_.. followed their WASHINGT N A ) ·-power and serv1'ce needs 'voold · · ·1 t r th Se t escapades ljke c.hapters in a ma10r1 y repor o e na e ..,._ allowed. J di · Co 'ti t .,... movie ser11. · · ~ . u c1ary mm1 ee erms In other business •. the com-, - • tot II nf nded" charges Bonnie a d Clyde. Dillinger. · a Y u ou . mission for the first time de- made by op~nents ~f w.1111ain nied a price increase on Preuy Bo ·Floyd. Machine H. ·Rehnquist s nom1nat1on to .-grounds Ulat 8 firm's profits Gun K~ll~ ... the Sup_reme Court. .,"Ive been too high to aUoW . ·Few ~re more notorious In reCommending his con-it. than "The Tig·er Woman," as • - firmation by the Senate, _the Though Oscar ~1eyer Co. reporters of the day ~icknwl~ commit~~ said "the . prune had i asked ·approVr"l--of~ a ed Winnie Ruth Judd. She and prerequ1s1tes for service on modest l.Jl percent price.rise, "the trunk murders" blazed .445 1. ''"' ·s,.••1.T the Supreme Court are pro-the commission said when across·the front pa~es. c:osrA. MISA, CALI,, Youths . Rally fe~sional competence, open· con\pared With the base period, She killed her two room-To Professors M• .. tl\ m~ndedness a~d a _sense ~£ 1 he company's pre.price-niate5-·in Arizona. dismem· PEACE OF MIND at 8 p.rii.! !a1r_ness."_ ~he committ~e said freeze profit margins were bered qne of the bodies. and sr. ~PAUL (AP) -Stude'"nts l~tr• 15 • ,..,.,,.1 t1tP-bY-11ep rne111oc1 '°' "EllPEll:1ENC1NG g•uter vlt•t~ 1n its op1n.'°. n Rehnquist has , .<u[fo'co·ent lo cover added pro-shipped them in a trunk. to. Los at 'lac.lester Colle•e are •~. "'°'' w111 pnwtr 11\11 a11 INlll'I" PM<• be)'Ol"lll dnc~1"''°"· lr.e &e..11111 h al Sh th ~2 " fl 1t~rl t~e r.r11 d•Y of pr,.chct P.ople l•o"' U to '2 flt~ o"' clluH. I ese qu ltl~S. du ctivity costs. Angeles. e. caine '111 111 ' · rail.Ying tlT save the jobs· of W!'IY -·1 re~• tovet '1$ hfw. lblt ve••ll The COf!lnuttee reIJ:<>rt a.ls9\ • But productivity costs for .hours of being . hanged. She professors who'll be affected lllarori Cleft) olld Kolldn teeth > Tutsday, NO¥tmbtr 30, 1971' . ' , DAILY PILOT 15 - .· -Loesch Laboratory Consult- ants,. Jiic., \Vlll supply you with treatment for 32 da)'I. at thelr k risk, if they ~lieve the tJtat• ment will help you. Jwt send them the Information listed tie.. low. ~I inquiries &re answertd confidentially, by mail a.nd without oblli::ation. Adv. ,-"------HO OQ!:JGATK>N COUPON-~---_, -To: Loesch U boratory ConsultanlS, Inc: J .!.- Bos 66001, JJ I I Wcst Maia 5'. I Houston., Tua& 77006 • j J am submiltinc 1he foBowiq: inforatalioa wtdl the under· · standing 1ha1 ii will be kept strictly conlidclltial and lltat I am under no obliplion whaUDe'\'er, I now haft or ba•e had the -fotrowina conditions: Do you ha11e dandrulr.---11 it drJ't ..... ,--Of' oifJ?·--- t>Ms }'OUr forehead become oifJ OI' 1ff:U}'1''--~--- [)oc1 your 1e&lp i1.c:h? Wlt.t111'------ How Iona hu your hair bun thinnina1'---'---- Do ;ou stil!. ha~ any weak hair on lOp· of your ·bead? __ How •klna is )I.~ Is it dry! ii oily?c_~- recommenQs the conf1rmat10n Ford the commission ruled. escaped seven ltR~s by a $300.tX!!.l cut in the facult.f · Yoto POSTURlS a•d MEDITATION .• of Lewis F. P~well Jr. lo t_he 11,er~sufficient to_per:rD.it 2n .._Aparol.U!o<!r!J.dec1ded412n:-hlldgel.-,,. -, I F-REE .DEM.O.NStltATION N"AM ~upreme Court. a~~ le~s him increase. The company hai;t day that \V1nn1e Ruth ~dd. Students have scheduled ~a WEbNESDAY NITE -1 P.M. thoroug~ly quahfJ~. originally asked an okay for nolv a subdued. grey aired student-factilty.snowball Ugh!. 1 WMk c1•0•• 111r1 N••' wH., DK. ·11n. 1t A.M. & 'P'.M. ., AqDRE5''----------------" Rehnquist. an ass1st<tht at-8• l! percent hike but upped woman of 67. could spe d. her a bake sale and an auction to YOCiA CENTER. 445 E. 17th st., J to_rney general, and Po~ell, a . the figure to 4.4 ~rcent before old age as a housekee~r f_or a ··~h~e~lp~ra~is~eJr~un~d~s~. =-==~~~~~c~o~s~T~A~M::;ES~A~~C;••;•;.;";..;Yo;•~•;•;•'~;";'~·l~2;11~~~~:l,~C~fTY~======~~A~TE~:2~·==ZT~P====!... Anac:h any othe( inf~ation you feel m•J be helpful.. named by ~resident .NlXon to Am 0 n g the other auto San Francisco sll'burb · • Richmond, Va .•. lawyer_, !"ere the commission acted ." friendly doctor's fam~y 1n a 1• succeed retired Justice Jo_hn makers, American Motors has She said she woul try to . M. Harlan aod the late Justice won approveJ of a 2.5 percent live "as Quietly as I c n." · Hugo L. Black. . . increase . and Chrysler a ~-5 Meeting at the sta e prison, Powell ~~s (Un into v,rrtua~ly percent hike. Chrysler said. t~e Arizona Board of Pardons · 1 no oppos1t1on. Out Rehnquist · however it would raise prices and Paroles voted unanimous- has been st~o~gl~ opposed by only 3 Percent. Jy to par~ Mrs. Judd to live labor and c1v1l rights leaders Th mmission has vet to in the housebold of Dr. and in. testimony before the com-be h!a~ from on a 3 percent 1frs. John Biemer of Danville. mittee. Th~ panel had 16 price -increase proposed by Cali f., for, whom she y,·orked ..... members -n1n~ Demoerats . General 1'.fotors. the nation's as a hriustkeener for s"ven and sev~n R~pubhcans.-largest ca r mr.ker. · years arter she last escaped. The committee unan1mously 11 =:::=::::::=:::========'==========·il 1pproved the nomination of Poweii !!!!:t week but' divided -12 to 4 in support of Rehn· gu ist. a former Phoenix, ,Ariz.~ lawyer . .Mariner < Pulls Off , ~Surprise PASADENA !UP I ) - 'Mariner scientists today had ·an u~expected present from their Mars-eircllng satellite, a • photo of the darkest Object in the solar system. · · • Sears ' The Ideal Christmas Gift ••• • . - •• .- ' . . -. , !\.lariner 9, making its 32nd 1---1--orlmt--of-the-red-;olenet.{. I-----+~~ J[ you've qota combinesJ check and charge·card frorn~Poc!llollmllr.-,oa'llhe looking al more ihan just fine print. On the ha.ck of out Master Charge, tlierea:aCbeck.Gaii,t)c•dee Ca.rd that tells merchants.we'll stand behind any personali2ed ~ . . • • photographed the tiny Martiani moon PlJibos, only 12 miles I across, and radioed the pie· ture back to the control center I at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory here Monday. That surprised the scien· lists, who had hoped to get such a picture but had already Written off Monday's. attempt as a failure. AlthOl;j8[5:t e m p t i; to photogfaph M s' sma ller moon. Oeim s. y;ere sue· cessful 'Friday, scientists fail· eel in their effort to get photos of the larger Phobos Saturday. but planned to try it again Monday. For such a project. involving programming l\1ariner I o a swing its televisl6n eyes of( the A-1artian surface arid hunt for a dark speck in s'pace, several hundred commands must be radioed acrtss the 84 million mile gulf beln'een I earth and Mars. Hughes' Casino To Close tAS VEGAS (UPll -In the first closing of a Howard lfughes resort since t he billionaire went on a buyl_ng i 1---;•rr,ee in 1966 that made hnn.i _ t e biggest andowner In the state. all but the lodging operation of the Castaways Hotel will be closed this week for the winter. About 100 jobs will be el iminat ed -when the Castaways closes down its casino, restaurant. bar and • food service. said lbe Hughes Tool Co. lttooday, bot the worken will be hlrtd by other local Hughta operations. The company said th e discontinued operations would be resumed next spring. r sx10 -<1Li'1ng ~oloi WJ.\T~T~ =-99! · ftLM OW9GC ' . One per 1tthjl-ct e Babies, Children • S&1 i1&ction • Two per family Teena~ Adulia p&a1rantelil Groups Photographed at an Additional 99c per . subject. • Photographer 'viii be tn Sears -Costa Mesa (17th St.). December 1 and 2 and ,Sears, Westminster, December 3 and 4 lrom 10 A.M. to 5:30 P .M. , • ) • .. tbatlets you WTile checks fqrl'tlore money than you actually · check you write upto$100. Anda ReadyReservAccount \ , have in your accoUnt. Then, when you qualify for( .. · : the card, you can qualify I.or Ready AutoFi?).ance so you can get1he money before yqu get the car. f Apply for the Masler Charge/Check { ~....,...., Guarantee Card/Ready ReaervAccount/Ready AuloE'inance at any branch of Security Pacific Banlc • After all, when you've got an ordinary credit card, thal' s ~ll you' Ve got. 'I\ SECURITY PACIFIC BANK ff:~·-.. ~ - ~-'/,. ~~ - ·, J . ' • ( .. \ ~·-· .. -·· • , • The castaways was -one of Hughes' smalltr purcha1t!, 111 1-'quarter-of a mllllon doll.11r11, Hughes spe.nl $300 mil.lion buying land, hotels, ca11nos111 ___ _,,,_ _ _:. ___ .,.....1.... ____ _..:.._ ___ J ______ __,,_:_ _______ -:::---~-----::~=-=---"· -·':..----""'.::::---------•---------, and ottier properties here. 11 -t--~ ' '. .. . .. • • • • . , . . ' . • • • ' • • ., ·I • -· 1 ' J .~ ' ~ L r ' I < ' ' ,. ' ' • - • ' -I; ' ' ' ~ ~,,I • '· • ~ , I ,._ • • -' .,AIL l! PILOT EDITORIAL . PAGE .. -~ I • ' .. J(e~. Present Zoning /' AiiOther chapter -possibly the key chapter -in the short but highly controversial story o( a rezoning proposal near the Orange County Airport will come up Thursday.· ~ lrlcDonnell Douglas "'ants to fezoneso acres or prop· erty across ~1acArthur Boulevard from the air t term- inal. The land is no,v·zoned for industrial use, · accord· anc~Jrith tbt county's adopted ge neral pla cQonnell Douglas seeks to change t,hat 7.0Tling to mmercial a~d begin immediately an intensive lO·year develop1nent proQ"am whjch would provide 500 .. 000 sq~1are . feet or compien:ial office buildings, a possible convention cen· ter ~nd .a 200 to 500 room hotel with po,ssible expansion lo ~00 roo1ns. :P.1cDonheU Douglas is not Without some line or reas- on(ng in seeking comrn.frcial use or the Property. The lrvine Company already ~as major commercial develop- Eent imn1cdiately north · of this site. And the Emkay Corporation is developing 61 acres in a similar program across l\1acArthur Boulevard from McDonnell Doug.las' land. Ironically. both th~ Irvine Corripany and t~e ci,ty of Newport Beach, \\'hich gave Ef!lk&y the co mmercial zoning it sought, are the strongest opponents of the aero- space firm's rezoning plea. Changing the county's master plan to accommodate the l\1cDonnell Douglas development r"aises at least three. major obiections: . i It is questionable \vhether there is need for that much ~dditional office and pr~ofessional space in the area. The developinent undoubtedly would put still great- er P.ressure on Orange County Airport to provide more commercial jet service. The development appears pred- icated on further gro,vth ,11nd dev~lopn:!i!nt of t~e airporl. • • been resolved -or even properly studied. The Orange County ROads Department says that the present road system could. not accommodate a de'velopment of that scope, and that as of now it has no .answers on how such traffi(.tCOOW-be handled. -.if <iLall -'ruld,.at Yi'.l}at c_ofilA, The Orange County Planning Con1mission and the Orange Couiity Board of Supervisors both have apfrov· ed the Pt1cDonnell l>ougla.s propos:al by identica 3-2 votes. 1-loWever the little-known but potent Alrport Land Use Con1m ission \vhfch previously voted 4 to O agaln~t this change, votes a~ain on the issue 'fhursday in what may be the most tell111g decision of them all .. If the co111mission votes to deny the rezoning pro-- posal, th e supervisOrs wotild have· to muster.-a four- fifths majority to override that vote. lf ·Supervisors Wil-. liam Phillips and David B3ker hold firm in their rejec- tion of the plea, there is scant chance it will be approved. \Vhen all of the factors are considered. rei:;idents of Orange County would ~ best served if the industrial zoning for most or all of the 50 acres stands. The 0range Coun\y Airport Land Use Commission should reject the McDonnell Douglas rezoning proposal on Thursday. Non-stop Merry-Go-RolQ'ld The current California Legislature has been in ses· sion longer than any in hlstory -since Jan. 4. It has led to sharp criticism from Gov. Reagan and rrom Sacramen- to lobbyists, who complain they h-a.ven '.t any money left \Vith which to wine and persuade our lawmakers. • . ' .. -·· • + I , I -~ • I I , I ) • 1"" - 'I thought we agreed . no more m atchesr I ~·I---•-- , The. traffic problems that would be generated by t!ie Jlr;.0posed McDonnell Douglas development .have not Legislators ·now-make $30 a day in expense allow· ance.' a.Jong with their $19,200 salary. One wonder.s ii , that "'fre trimmed to. say $5 a day the session might have wound up .sl?Veral months ago,, ----.• .• . I " I Miss America Taxpayru··provided Electioneet!ing Money f Contest -ls Pat}tetic ; .. Dear ' ' Glooiny - Gus Behind Dem crats~ 'Tre~sury Raid' • • 1J!t. s:t)ildren wanted to ,.,.atch lhe ''Miss America" finals on TV this fall, ~ause they find it funni:r than "Caugh- In." which speaks well I.or i,h~ir sense ol values. • They are not quile old enough. how'ever, to find it patheric. _ ""hieh il also iS. De- • '_spite superlicia1 et: forts t6 a'ft'ard points for •..!talents''· and "per!IOflality"_as well as mere pulchritude , it is ba.sk:ally l hOrsc--ncsh auction of the l most cr&ss and commerCial ~rt. I recall a candid interview gfven many years ago by James Mor1tgomerY Flagg, the man who did magazine illustration~ t of more "beautiful'' women than aayone else in the world . "THE BEAUTY contest," Flagl{ said, "is one of the most glaringly absurd ·phenomena of our life tQ<lay. I have conRnled to judRe many of these venal and t~dry carnivals, cliiflly for the sardonic laughs I got out of lhem. I have seen prize winners chosen for niany reason~. none of which e\·er included be.luty." Why not put to work the. unem- ployed men who are supported by our hard-earned tax money while they're on reliel? Let them g1,1.ard our public schoo l bulldlJigs to cut down or nut all the vandalism. , -C, I .. I.. .. Tlll9 19•1wt' rl'flt(h ,...,,, .W.:: Ml Ml;flllrllr IMH ., tlM II.WI,_,., l •IMI r.ur "' -w• ._ GINmr G~1, DtllY f'lllll. OUR NATIONAL idea of "beauty" h:'is chringed little since Flagg'!! magnificent tirnde ~ainst it as ';juvenilt, ch.:irac- lcrless, . skin-deep, and ~· as two· dimensionnl a!! tl1e movie sCretn on \l'hich so niuch ·or it is projected.·· The reason that · beauljful ~iris nre not selected as contest winnt'r!l (:ind rarely becolnc even rontc!t enlran1ll) was succinctly 'Underscored by lhe painter : "Obviously. truly beautiful Rirl.~ would .. not enter such rontesl<;, for a truly beautiful wo1nan could ool be so unutlerablY. vulgar," -· THE Cllll.ORF.N remarked , indeed. that they knew a llnl(-dozen young woolen far n1ofe attractive than the ones parading :icross the TV screen, and certainly thi:~ ill true. But the beauties theY know would no 1nore put lhen1selvts on the auction-block than jump intci. Niag<Jra F:ills. If \\romcn's Lib is looking for ~ legitin1ate issue. they should r.:illy against !he "beauty contest'' in all its ugly aspects. If men were to be subjected to the same animal·lrAiner routine. they would be humiliated beyond endura.oce or ridiculed out o( existence. J"d ju11t lo\'e to see Berl Parks -prancing ~round In A bathing-suil. WASHINGTON -There was a lot more than even the glittering lure of $20 million o t taxpayer-provided · elec- tioneering money behind lhe Democrats' furious steamrolle r drive. ro r:1n1 through '!he Senate I hr i r "Treasury r a i d ' 1 c:imp3ign fund blll. Two o~her .key fac- tors wtre-million.'I in 1,1npllitl 1968 polilicsl ex1X'fltli'tures and in· crl'a~illl,'ty b I 11 n t t111:ea1s of legal fte- lion to colle<>t the m. Undtrsla'ldahly, the Democrats \\'Pre con1pletely. ~ilent rt>gardini: tJJ(!se highly t1nh11rrass1ng maUers. ThroughoUt the ra11COrous St'nate debalt>, they expQunded ·."variety of argumenls in dct rnse of their "~lush funa·· lllt'flSUrf'. DU{ llt'Vtr a WOrfl v.•:i!f' s11id about llwir millions of unpaid obligations. . To hrar the Oem()('rals· orate and derlain1, these big long-standing debts do~'l exist;---or h:i_ve ~nythln~ to do with lht>Jr frantic ser:1J11bhng to c1i;1Ct lht•ir "Trt3sury raid" electiot1t>tring fund bill. Blll the stork rt>alities are indisputiible. TlfE OEf\fOCRATS still owe mort' than $12 million fro1n the 1968 camp..1ign. Further. tht>y are on en1phatic notice that unless ~hey start p11ying up. th1•.v are headed for disconcerting rourt action. Fol hlwing arc ni:tjor ilerns in 111• DemotTats' red·ink led ger: -$9.3 million owed by the Deinocralil' National Committee, tnuch of it in the form or Jong delinquent notes, defaulted loans and overdut bills. -Of the latter, $1.451 million is due the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. ~··...,·in ·" ' . for loca l and Jong di sl:ince phone service. -Another $1.700 n1lllinu owed large and sn1:ill ai rlinr!\, including AmeriC'1H1, l!nitrfl, Eastern, 1'raus \Vorltl, Pit'fl1nont, Western . Aspen A·irways, Johnson Flyin~ St•rvi('e. IN EFFECT, SUCll 'massi\'e ' elrc- tiont'f'ring debts actually 3tnount lo l':un- paign co11tributio11s. Th.11"s the forreful cnntentii1n of Rep. San1uel Devine, n.Ohio, rankinl( 1nen1bt'r of the Ad1uinistra11on Co1nn1it1t·t• \.,Jfivh held t>Xltnsive hearings rn1 U1e 111·ohll"n1 nf r:1mpaign expenditures -n11d the Dt>1nocrats can't deny it. S:iys Devint : "As a result of such 11n- p..1id political obligations, the ·in volved in- dustries ,and ron«ern!\ .. l!!re in eff11:t ro11· tributing to electioh campaigns. l'ulilit al co1itributions by co rporations· 11re illrgal undrr the law, so wh11t is hnpf)t"ning is that coq){'lr:'ltions are being put in the position or 1loing indirectly wh:ll thl'Y are prohihilf'1t fro1n doing t.lireclly." Craphic illustration of the duns bnr· ragin~ the i)r1nocr:1ts is a rc~cnt letter rrceivrd by N:itional Chairman Lawrence O"llrien fn i111 Alex;inder Stott. vire presi- clt•nt and l~u1111trolll'r of AT&T. STR~SING THAT lhe gi:int C'tlr· poration has been wa iting sillC'e 19Cll for i:ia ymcnt of the $1.451 million owed . Stoll forebodin~ly t'o'1cludcs: -· a "\Ve will appreciate receiving from you by December l. 1971. a plan for p~yi nR all these bttls , 1 howing the amoun ts and dale s when we can e1pect to receive pay- With few exceptions. he continued, lhe professional contestants in these j;rim charades are "shallow, th i n -sou t e d creatures. emotionally anemic and in· tellectually underdone.'' ·~ere ht goes ...... " CalifQrnia Loses Glitter' .. Ecology Jinglf1s a Louisville Times Tht gl itter is off the Colden State. CaWornia. whi ch for a lime in the mid· ' 'llOS enticed 1,000 i~ a . for the fi~I Hme..in'1liC century l:i~t ye. · 1 not hl'\'e a net population ,::;iin rmn1 migration. Aboul as mony people moved out as moved in. ·: Those who are st:iying arc n\so ~rowing more di senchanted. A recrnt rc1xirt by the highly reliable Cali fornia Poll round only 64 percent of Californ i:ins rate !heir ·state as "one of the best places to li\'r.'' That is down from 73 percen t in 1967. About haU of the persons polled v.•ho h:id li\'ed in California less th;in Cigh years wanted to move rlse"'here. FOUR V£ARS AGO. 10 JX'rCtont of thoN who thought C81ifornla nn ave~age or poor pla<:i! to lJ\·e blumcd their diltnchantment on smof! 1u11.l air pollu· lion, Nnw 37 percent d~. F'our years n~o. I.he m11jor reason for dlssatlsf11ctlon. •·100 crowded. too man y pcnplc," v.·as bltetl by 20 ptrctnt. Jn 1971 , 27 _perctnt fell too bemmed In. .. TM.tr unhappiness ls expl11inahle. The, micT•nlf of tlw: '60s were on the move for lit tamt basic reason a1 lhe. Okles of the '30..~ \.,.ho fled the OtLc;t Bowl: Beller econon1ic opportunity. • The nalionat econon1ir .<ilump h;s rid C:ili a of lh:1t attraction. Its -jobless .. , e wrn~ to a prak of 7.4 percent Rt a little when' the nation 's w:is nround 6 ptr- ccnl. Nol only Rrr jobs hard to con1t hy, but the Ct~! of livin~ is hiJ{h and taxrs escalate undtr tht' ('(lnsl.:int prPssurr to 1n11lnt:iin Sf'rvires de1nnnde<l by natl\'e :ind n1?wron1t>r alikt. \\'ASHINGTON Hundreds o r r h y me s Lt' rs, including severa l \V:ishington big\\·lgs. ha,'e !(tn! us ecnlo!l"Y jin~lts which may wind up ,on roadside ~ii.:n.<i acrtJss ./Je country. S t.n a\ t Puhlic. \V o r ·ks Chair1n:1 n Jcnnin)!s Handol ph, D-\V. Va., ha.<i draft· ed legislation thnt would 11uthori1.e the pl:ictmt'nt of t"llVir- -OlllTif'ntal signll al0t1g IN TllE TIJRNABOUT, many Califor-federnl -high>t1·ays. nl;.1ns see a bles!ling. 1'h('y wtlcome the I-It-will be joined by opportunity lo slow down and build a ll ousr Public Warks more solld ba se as a· founda tion for the Chairm.in John Btalnik. O.MilUl., \\'h; future. Olhtrs art stlfish. It wa5 will Introduce an identical bill in the Calllornia's c·lin1ate 11nd nutural bt'11u1,..,.....1roose. , that u.ttr:it•tt'<l tltt•1n nnd Ibey Wt'rt" tired Transportation SecretAr). John Volpe, of stc1ng both done lrrcp~rnhle .har1n by v.•ho unt 118 a J'in"lt of h' 'd '· J>Mple prr!l:i;ure:i;. 1'ht'1r alllhKlt i!\ fi • is own, sa1 ·~ typitif.'d..by the nrganixntion of Ltssf'r ~an would SUll\Mlrl lht proJrct. OirRo. formf'rl lo protf'Cl lhtir cit)• fro1n lhe worJd. not prornolt' It, II nll add s up to 1norf rvidrnrt that tfie "blrutcr 15 hellrr" axion1 is dying. Tile !rouble i!\-th.At a \,\·:•}' or lift and nn «'Onomic sy!!i'Wr founded , on lh:IJ premise are stlll with us and, until theY :idjusl. there art g9ing to be some dif- ficult times. THF. ltUSll OF anli·pollullon J>C'l('try wns lourlwd nit by 11 co1utnn we wrote durin~ IHI IUllO trip l:i~t SU!l'llTil'r. \Ve dri!lht'd off a ltw t•l'Olo~y j1n1;lc~. which .wr su&~Psl t'd nllghl r<'plal'e the Burma Sh11ve rhymes thnt have dis:ippe11rcd from our highwa ys. ---------B11 George --~----~ J.fort' th:in $()\ adher~nts of tht Burma· Sh;tvr cullure showe red us with jing\f"s. wh lcb v.e ·are ~nvln.i for pOSsiblc roadside si.::ns. Vcrst s tu1ve co111c ·in lrom Senators. cabinet member$~ b a n I< presidents, folk tinJters, Advcrtl'sing ~l· ecuttves, Khool children and everyday ciliztns. ltert are 1 few lyplcal selec· lions ; ' • 1M of thoc;'1 lady ~ht/ m11nsge wr m.. no melter .tnd do It v.•ith -•y! WONDERING I ha\'t a good fr iend v.•ho ls a lady Rd\•\ct l'Ol\fm'nisl. No probltm evP.r ~fne~ her -nn('t I chanSe the ly"j)ewrlter rlhbon for her 11nd snow lier v"hlch w11y lhe carbon goes In • -. - i Fit lo be hNf~ Gtctr1:e'1 Herd·Knot ""'1Phl•L) \Vrile for lnstruction -----r.--Rhyme& of lhe Times " . ..,,,,. thin(' e1lled pollution, • TltJt'a ricked.ii trom the rt.vf, WQ>i tlmt #a ooluuon • ( t ' .-···-,•. 7, 1Jack Anderson • 'Til breath do us p11rt . -Trnnsportation Sec retary John Volpe To' market. lo market. To buy ll detergent : Horne again. hOn1e again, The ecss~l's regurgcnt. 1. -Henry. T. Tnman. Jr .• Philadelphia • · Roll on, Poton1ac, ever murk.Y; The smog is thick in Albuquerque; , Acid eats Notre Dtimc·s facade : Is Earth cursed. P.1arquis de S3dt'!' -Sen. Willian1 Prox1nire, D·\Vis.' Tll ERE 01'1CE WAS :t trash can named Ted \\'hn cried 'cttuse he nc)'cr .1;01 fed ; tif" said. ·:reoplt :ire cruel. They tlller the school. • Al'ld thty ne\•cr can kttp mt ftd." -Homer Gr11y. Doui: Souxa • and Brian Mc~·1illen Cherry A\·~nue Scbool, Tulare, Calif. Oh say rA'n you stt By.lh' d11wn·~ l"8rly light. The needless dehtis A~ reversible bllght? -Commeree Stt:retMy ~1auriCe Stans · O.ck lh• hollwJllll>lui:bs QI ooiiY. LR IJI 1.-la Ill -UJ IA la JA, i?etter \\'lllih ii fir.-:t. b)' golly: ., La la 111 \1 la -La la la ~Mildred Bird. WHhin(ton, 0.C . ment." Tn oth~r words. th is is the last noti ce bcf<re le11al crackdown .. Stott 's letter ,;ilso reveals that "rCpre~cnt:i!i•es of the Democratic Na- tfonal t.:.:1nn1ittce·· 1n;Hle various set· llrnirnt prur1os;1ls, hut "nllne ho\"e nu1t f'ri:ilizl'd. ·· "\Vt• tlu rrforr hrlieve it imper:ilivt>.'' says !hi' AT&'t official, "that a schedule be de\·l'IOpcd th:1t will resul t in clearing all these 1Whts J1ri11r to July I, 1972. A df'lll nf nf'arly a tnillion and a haH dollars pr('S('nls a 1nost sl'rious problen1 lll.JJ1c lh·ll systc1n Co1npanies and their custo1ners .. " 't<~XAi\flNATIO:'ll of this big debt dis.·lflSf'd th:1I aJlproximalcly onc·thi rd - $i:i7.000 -\•·:isn't inl'urred by the Na- 'tiun;il Co1111111llt'e at all. · II \\':JS run 11p¥· in lhe pre-ro'ilvention ca111p:ii~ns of Vire Presidrnt Hubert lhunphr'l'Y and Sen. Robert Kl'nncdy - \l'ilh thr 1:1\lt•r piling up n1ost of ii, $·100.000 .. ll u1nphtey's share is S..\9,000. In othrr 1vords, the:.e unpaitl pre-con- ven tion ohligations were later dumped on the IJe1nocratic National Committee. Si1;nirira11tty, quite a bit of the National Conunittec's red ink is due to such debts . ,Even former Sen. Eugene r..1cC,arthy got i\:t on this debt unloading. But the rccor<(ls show Bobby Kennelly and his brother Sen. Ted Kennedy l1'1ass .) dumped the most. • , One major .example: $415.000 owed American Airlines (or providing: Bobby "'ith transportation in his 1968 elcc· lioncering. POLITlfu\L INSIDERS are orfering bets that Sen. George McGovern. strident New Leftist. militant dov~ and in general the most f.11.r-oul or the Democratic - • Presidential scra~bJer~ won '!-last out .the cour~.:._ Significantly, the bettors art Dcinocrats. They ·are convinced that. despite the South Dakolan's c langor ous elec· tioncl'ring and stt·enuous p u b I i c i I y grandstanding, he ·will throw in the towel by spring. • Reason is 1.he growing conviction that ~lcC:ovcrn will be soundly trounced in tht kry st;1\e Presidential priinariCfi, in· ('\utling \VisCtJnsin where. he is supposed lo have considerable strength in the rural sections. But the latest pell! ther&..feveals hirn lag~in!? f:ir ~hind Muskie, Hum- phrey and Kenned:,/. Even Sen. Henry Jackson tops .hi1n , . r..1cGovern's c 11 mp a i g n lieutenants, lllmost nil ex-Kenncdyites, vehemently insist "C:eorgc is in to the end , come ~ wh3t may.'' TllAT r.1AY WELL B,.E his intention. 841 it takes money to run a high-powered campaign, and McGo Vern already is upcrnting on short rations~ And they are certnin to become shorter as his pros- pects become dimmer and dimmer -as thc;y steadily <Jrc. Inside fact is, that arter months o( caznpaigning, he rates about where Sen. Birch Bayh was barely hanging on whtn he thrc\v in the sponge · more than a month ago. , It 's highly noteworthy that . Matthew Troy, Qucensbnrough Democratic leader and r..1cGovern ·s sole backer in that kty metropolitan area, is privately voicing doubts the Sciuth Dakotan will go down tD the "'ire. th;:it he will call it quits before the June 20 New York primary. One lhing is certain: it "'ill be no Josi \\'hen McGovern does pull out. la But!ma Shave THERE ONCE WAS a man not qu it! i:ane. \Vhn fi shed in the Hud son, our river or stain: , PETER, Ptll:iR.. pumpki11 eater. Had a wife and couldn't keep .her: He moved her !o the smog.filled city, She up and died. 'twas such -a pity! • -1'.largaret L. Schell, \Vhen the pier did break dov.•n. He felJ in , did not drown, . But succumbed the next day from pto- maine. -Jerry ,Greenbrrg, New York City A sa.Q fate. no mirth, ~ Nor joy al a.II ; No fresh green earth, Just .11.n empty ball. -:Senatr Majorify Leader Mike Man~field , D-i\fonl. Lucy Locket lost her poekei Running for the bus ; Now we can't find e11cn Lucy \Vith alt this s1noke and ... d~-.. ~!~~f-'2CY, concord. N.H1. '''!-.:'RE GONNA set our \\'Orld in bi>.1- tince, And when that job is done. , Then man and nature live al peace, .One world beneath one Son. .. -Pete Seeger, folk singer A bol turtle peeked oot from his shell, Took 11 whiff and exclaimed, "\\!hat 1 Canon Cily, Colo. Do you \\'Or-der "'here the yel lnw goe1 E\'ery lime YOll wa sh yoUr clothes! Down to the river lo pollute the fish, .Thal may be on your dinner dish . . . , . · -'-i\1rs. Harry Philllps, Roses are' brown, Roses are dead ; Shavertown, Pa. How 1 would love to see A rose that is red. -1-larian S~phe.ns, Texas City, Tea. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f(ubcrt N. l\'ted, !'ublbhcr Tho rr1a.i K~t"uil. Editor .-lbf'l't \V. Raics Etlilorial l'agt Editor smell! Thr crlil.ori11! 1•~ of lhc tniily B l ... k J'ilnt si.f.k.~ to lnt"1'm 11nd 11limu· tlween the su ,,..ur dioxides, 1111 .. ·rclld<!rll by pr~4rnnn, this And polluUon At docksides , nt'\\.!lpApcr'A 011lnifl11s 11nd~ com - This pllet has become llvlnlil hell." ·1. mf'n1kry on tnrlai 11r ln•,.~~t 11.nd -Paul {;Aynor. fl~n1f1r11nf, b)' fll'O\'ldlnlt a forum ., for the cij1rM.1don. of uu r rr11drn' New Yotk City llfllnfnn .... ~and by prr~rnlinr; the \Vflen you swtm In the \&ke:S:-----J~ ~;~::-~~~~~~~~Dt>~ 0 ~ lia,·e no fear of IM: sna ker;: 01 1tw da,r • F'or the final solution '\ wm be waler pollution. , , Tucsd1y. November 30. 1971 · -Sen.-Fiank Mou. D-Utah I • on. ea ii " ,,. .. ol en. en • '" er ey ing to " SI ' ell, lo, I p!, •• '· r I ... ., , " .. - ... ' • • • ._, --. ' -, Tu!>daJ, Ncw~mber 30, 1971 • DAILY PILOT t ' EwPDRT ·-.. _JliRBOR - KIWANIS FOUKDATIOll .. --~FrazI~ Impassive-·~ ' ' l ' ' .500()·, -·"Seize~ . ·~ .. Reftuidii1e; Aslce d ;~ ··-. c.._..,,--·-· . . ~~ ' r 'I... ,' t. SAN FRANCISCO /U PI! - The consun1er group that suc- ~Srully challenged · Pacific Telephon:e"s · a cc O·U n t I n-g methods has l.. asked l he California Public Utilit ies Commission lo order an im: mi<llaletzs million refund te> 'Villiam . ·~r. 8 e tint t t, , ' . . . • PRESElilTS • TRAVEL AND ADVENTU~E · SER~E~- At Murder ·Verdicts . . At Bank ' SAN JOSE (UPll -A eon· r~prescnling t:onsumerJ Arise }t.r;w ·:, al!iO asked the corn_.. mt.ss n ~lond11y to dltml.ss the tefep one company's late.St In· /crease request, In which ft _asks for S77.4 mllllon a year to offset .wage ttoost.s'"::':::=--.-· • • , Friday, Qe<embtf l , 1971 _:_ * 8!00 p.m. · ORANG E CQASt COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 270 I FAl/RV/EW ROAD, COSTA: MESA ERIC PAVEL. "FLORENCE AND THE HEART OF ITALY" • ·REDWOOD Onetime autn mechanic John Linley Fra1jer sa t looking at the faces of courtroom spec- tators as ·a jury proclaimed him-guutf Ot nrsr-degree- murder in the deaths of "'ea!lhy eye surgeon Dr. Vic- tor Ohta and four others, The long-haired. slightly- buill, 2S-year--0!d Fr a z i er sho1o1•ed no emotion M he sat with His back to the jury f\.1on- day while Court Clerk Will iaril- ·sitnek read the "en:liot. When photogJaJlllers cro)'·d- ed around as he left the cou rtroom, he made his only commcnl ; "Oh dear, here they are." H i S court-a{lpo.lnl~d at- torney,. James Jackson, said Friizicr had no commefl.t about the verd ict. "I'm sure he · doesn't care • Stanford • he· titughed his usual in- . (cresting, \au1," J ac k ,o n said. Frazier fl d ' pleaded in- nocent and innocent by reason of insanity in the Oct. 19, 1970 murders of Ohta, 45, his wife, servativel)( dressed b a n d i t Virginia, 431.... their sons, Der-who bad a .. pistol .and what he rick, 12, and Taggart, J.1 , and said was a bon'\b. robbed .a Ohta 's secr!!_R!JJ _p o r o t h Y · bank· or more than S75,000 Cadwall,ader, 38. .·" .bcrore it opened. Their bodies were found in "JI the cop~ cfi, we all_ go the""""Swhnmina-nnn of---Ohl8's-YR.J.Qgtt]l~r. !he-.......,, eU10<!1cal . " """ . gunman t$li[irii oyes of-1he $250,000 ~11\top mansion near Ban k of AmeriCa's Sevei-i-tfees Santa Cruz, 80 lililes sou.th of branch of San J9se's ~est San Francisco, by firemen side. seeking ·· water to put out , The man, described as In his 30s. muscled his way into the several sc~ blazes at lhe home. bank v.•hen two w 0 m e n The eight women and four employes .,.,·ere Jct in about rhen who found Fraziel-guilty 8:30 a.m. }.1onday. lie pulled a phone users. \ of mu rd Cr 1nuS( return 1o packet' re~embling s e v-e r a 1. "=============;:==;======iC::'=========~t;:=2=, taped-together s t i c k s . of if court Thursday to determine dynamite from benepth his \\'hether he was Sane when he coat and \\'arned employes not cqmmitted !he crime. --to tllrn in !he alarm. The jury ·deliberated 21 The bandit was .in the tianK hours n.\'er lhrCe days before for ne11rtv "" hour \\'hile he rearhing !he verdict. had man"c.J;?cr Jim Bldcg:1i-y, If he is found sarie, the same 44, open lht \'ault. He look jury must then determine a $~0.000 to $80,oocr be~ore slug- penal penalty -de.ath or life g1ng the manager on the head. imprisonment. As B ide~ary collapsed ln a · · pool of blood. 8 ssis t a•n·t J t' .,' < ! I Are you:the :p'e~o1l · )'OU. Wanttql?,~~ .· . .· .. ~ " . ! ' . . ·~ . "· '• :-. :: .... \: ' .. •:•·.~.·· ;-· ., ....... __ Con1c tO thi S Chri~tian Science Leclure . ' n1anager Tony Sagundes and the bank's.16 women em ployes j rw;hed to his aid wh!li!-lhe·1 bV Roy. J. Lr111111, c.s.1. I holdup man quietly disap·1 Tundoy, No•1mb1r J~. .....__, pearfd oul the door,,earryin 8:00 ,,m. Coul,'lsel Still Says ... -"AffYOU RESOURCEFUL?" trk '•v•I rtturn1 lhll •••-wilh 1 111.l:inlling 1lllCIV of FIOrtnct IJHI llM ltNf'I M ltUr>Wt will IJl!O •11r11ivo 111 .lht lurblllant t•nttr of 1n1 lltt11l11nc• -lf\fl '"''"'°" •I ln1el1ec!~•I •na 1rti1llc e'>trgv •11111 1""611 ll>t· ._,Id bt1w1..a..ld!O_•rnl 1'00. P1vel lloe1 mucn ITIClrt ~n pG IN h11 Clmtrl •I 14m1 If lf\t~'I greolt•t 1rl. HI• l•ttns!vt hlll~rlc r1111rc11 •n• .._c~,,.,.wnd 11na "''V' •IHI ptripecl!Yf lo llil 1uD/e,t, Se• !ltt W<trld Of Mich•tl•111t10, LH't"rdt dt Vincf, RllJhiel ind lht Otlli Rtbli l, Pre•enl d1y •rll1!1n1 c•rryl11g en ctnlu•le.--old ll<llK handed down lo lhtm Dy ~1lr t lllrd I MHlfrL TH m11gnllic..,f llaboH Ga!:_lltnl, lite PlllUI V1tcn1" Ill• Ntplulll F.....,l•lri. A vllllt with CM11tl Emil..,_Pwccj, -el lllt W11rk1'1 ..... ''"''-" ••1l11Mr1. Rur11 TUK•nv. lli111ldt Ylll·••"· WlllM c111t1. rnMltYll l•wtn, "'' m.rblt 1111•••1•• •I C•rr•••. Tiit ....... u; Cli•I, !ht llmtltH dltf11dt Ylllil!I•• of Am11tj •1111 Pojilillll,' Sorr111hl, tilt Ille tF Clprl •M ll!t ll'IHI Cttri.. Tiit ll•V " Niple1, 1111 trHitlo11•I ...,..,,O' " 11111111, . "'"" Willi Ill i rcllllt<IUrlt t11111trplecli. llt Ill 1111111 It; HI IYtnJ"' " '""'"'"'''' lrl, Ill tllt llgh/ ., YiVid llislory wit/I Eric ,,VII. ' Band Open To Women his loot in a big gray b8nk ' SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIS T, SCIENTIST M a1ison 'I nnocent'i-ba=g·-:;;-· -~~~--~''~:"·~""';'··~, .. ~ ... '~···~· .. , .... ~. ~:==:' : .86 STO RES BRIM-FULL , ~'TANFORO IAP J Sian- .fnrd University's i0-Je8t"<rld,,. LOS A~GELES fU Pl l -.., ·au-male marching-band-ha Chacies...M.i!b50...JLhas ha!.!_hrce bowed lo women·s liberation. life terms added to his eigh t death sentences, bu t h is "\\'e'll lose some of our all· lawyer insisttd the cu It male. m Y s liq u e • ' ' band leader's only sin was dtaklng manager Dave Ruiz s11id Mon-Jove 10 the teen·age girls. ne1•er was found, and musi· ciiillliMl'..!!!.nm~n_. _ Of Christmas Goodies The jury sentenced 1<fanson ---. ---·- lo three life terms -one for each slaying .and one for a count or conspiracy to murder Hinman. 5iuth ("oast ?laza day in announcing the 16$-Manson reacted Monday by piece band will open its ranks screaming insults, as Jlt 'has in =='= to coeds either in the spring or th t ADULT ST~!NT SEASON TICKETS IG...., for 111v 1ix tdmilsilns) ,. 110.0ll Uiltflt a<1m!1iion 11 llOOr •..•.. .. 11.001 . S J.CMI !Slntlt '1dmil•ion •I d¥r .•.....•... ,. UM/ St:ASO~ TICKETS .IVAILAllLE .IT: r epas . all. "This is the third act of tile The ,action .came after circus," attorney J 'r vi n g Albert ffa storf. dean o f · Kanarek declared. humanities and s e i e nc es, ··Charlie is c:omp!etely in- noli ried the music department hocen t." the ·port!~·.• curly- thal university policy prevents haired lawyer said . "The on y harring students from courses thing wrong he did v.·as to for othet than acade,·g ~·.,...""ake love to u n de r a g e d reasons. gr " The band is offered as a one-Ma: n, 37, appeared credit course. surprise and grinned Mondav lriltWJOrl H1rDor l(lwil\ll Chtb, loll IHI, N""per1 l qclt, "'6J. ..._2UJ Al Fflr;lt 1-!1row••t,_ 210! W. B81bo$ 81"", Ntwl>Ol'I llNC~ (fll rlel H lltrr Jrw!ltr1. w1:u c1111 l'ler\I enll BelbDI h llnd uw,on ltr8"Y· l4l6 Vie Lillo, NrWPO'I Bff<lt Lou i s Amsterdam, Stan-when an eight-man. fou~­ ford 's ombudsman, brought woman Su ior Court jury the issue before Haslorf after returned th •erdict ot lire in1- band members \"Oted 108-22 prisonmen for lhe slayings of earlier this year to continue movie ,stuntman Don a 1 d excluding women. "Shorty" Shea . whose body ,, . 'r'~ - We 've bepn part of th !! Newport Beach community since c_ 1961-ten happy years. So we 're having an Open House to celebrate. There will be refreshments and drawings for prizes. · .. Tllursday & Friday, December 2 & ·3 ' Harry E. Ward, Vice Proi:ident & Manager ' ~EWPORTBEACHBRANCH Member ol l ido Shops Assoc1allo n 3475 Via Lido ,, ....... 1~'~ ~ ~ ~· ~ ...... ::?'~ . 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Dontld Htlao Ind ~ LllCllll . luo, Hll<M ICtnl .,.., AIMrt Nlt>OnY H11rlty, Ktlll"'n }O'f'CI Ind Jalln ·-· H111, Mld'lttl Al'ldrt a.-0 Sylvlll ,,.,._,, ChtnoHtr, A11llY tr.cl Ht1rl Jadl l1nu111r, NIMf C1rol Ind Robert E1rl •• lt-rt, Rotwlflll K1ll'lr1rLM Ind lruc• Alfred l'lltd NDW. lS '"""· ~"' Ann Incl Robtrt L Troul, Htrold R. ll'CI Elll"t A. Wllllamton, flruc1 e . '"" •""' s. Btnlltld. ltkM•d Cl'l'llt 1.W Dorllllly ~rle · J:lmmt•, Jr., Eow1r~.11>d l lndl M. E,...111, M1rt1...i M 1na wuuam c . MllllH'I. Ltwll J. afld Allnl MlrMll, l1rtl.lrl J , 1nd Rldllrd L Sarli , Jr .. Cllrllllnt..,, Jtal, Jr. 81yn, 81rNr1 Ind GG<don L. Slick'", C11Yln C. Ind N.,,.,.,I J. Fultw\, SW.n VI '"° IC....,.ifl R. Accom1rod0, JOiftlfl -0oMa J .• Fr11'l1, 0.-. L Mid Jol'lll I. S/0>1111, LiW IC , 11111 Qevid A. 1.\WIW. Uonf,rO Al'"' -Anl!•M L ·-·1v, ~to L tN ltrnkt L .Afldf1"tof\. 0.,,.,.11 A. il>d RcMrt O. Pritt, C,..rlol11 ,f,IV!f 1fld J--" -... ,, .. ,.,. Ualdm.111, W'llhl"' £a-rd ...,, l iUie E.,...,.., . FGro. Wlll~•m M. l "ICI 0\1r.I L. CIWn:l'I. S.UWn G. 1t1C1 S11~-.11 C IJfTEltLOCUTOltY Ol.C.ltt:l.l fllt.,... ....... 11 liilt:er, Ll---GltY U. ICM, Jehl W1rr111 """ Ji"'I Maclf<IOll P-iaolll. ltibf' £. ¥ d Tl'ltOdprt P. . ' ' . ,.,, ... , .. _County Seeks $1 ~9 --.Million _,. • -- TU<sd>J, Nowmbe< 30, l9n \ CAIL y PILllT in ·Ahticrimi Funds By TOM Bw.EY of Loi Alam.ltos. 'ride a coontywide UHF com· would proVid• treatment or radio cells. It would lmProve ).. coordinated ,oliee '80,000. Jt would provide c.2m· : ., °""' ,_ .... Orange County lawmen have munlcaliona system !~police juvenile offende(S. handling of -citizens' .calls, management program puterlud storage~ stalistll::al SANTA ANA _ Oringe noted in recent e o ii n e f I radios. • . -A juvfnlle .•guidance reduce eomplalnts, provide sponsored b,. the Stanton taUying and automated meetings that the $1.9 million - A justice info matlon (VlSA) program opoll!Ored by vOlceprints for' eviderice and Police Department and costing repo" rting of crime .data. County Criminal Justice Coun--• .1 • ced -· b r r. ''i' ___ i;;;;; __ ~--;-.;.;;;:;;.;;;i;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 grant; if approvai, will exc syst~ sponsorw Y range Orange County and costing impr.oye. o 1 c e r eo~·.11 ell oCficials are today awaiting .by 25 percent the la.st anti· Counft and costing $250.000. $60,000. \Jle program, im-mun1catipn ·performance, ac= feder-at·state examination of erlrrie grant received from the The central dat.a eon'trol bank , plemenled by the probation cording to the application.· an application that would, if central agency -$1.3 million v.·ould be used by all police. department and the Placentia A crime scene In- approved , launch .Jnlicrime m1de available lo Orange and court agencies lo paol School District will use eom-vestigation program sponsored Countf last year. criminal and court statistics munlty volunt~rs on a county-by the City of Garden Grove programs costing $L9 million.· state beiidquarters or the and process court calendar wide basis to assist juvenile and costing $8,348. This special ExeeutiYe-OfflCef'-·K e-t-t b Crtminat Justice Co u n e i-1 -work. -- -.--: --delinquents-in-the 9--14.-ag:e--unit . .would .. respond to all non. 'Concannon said the funds structure is the clearing house A crime intelligence bracket. emergency calls. lt would be would be ajplied to 14. pro-for distribution of anticrime system sponsored by the A tr 1 d •• 1· aimed at i m p r o v i n g in- grams envisioned by ~Inge . funds made available to all Orange County IntelUgence -ce.n a rug t:UUCa ion vestigation, preservation of .county lawmen and would states under the temu of ibe Unil and costing' $119,4.SB. The program-sponsored by Orange field evid~nce and releasing of cover all but $100,000 Of the , measu-e-•orsed by Pres•" ' program, under the District · county and costing $4.1,SOO. 1r· f · 1 •.. lAI Implemented by the county 's o Jeers or more pressmg tota cost. dent Ni.J:on. Attorney's direction, is aimed Department of Mental Healtb duty,. ,Among the programs ite.miJ.· The ·programs o u t I i n e d at centra}Wng crimi.Ral data and Community ,..1ental Health -A theri peutic day ea~e ed by Copc.anq)n's croup are a under the grant application fi l· and providing improved in--it :'Would pr 0 vi de com· center sponsored ·by the City $127,500 cerltta1 command and ed by the Orange ·County telligence coo rd in at ion prehensive data on drugs for or Los-Alamitos and .costing control system spomored by group are, in terms of their between all county agencies. use by youth in a widespread $144,685. It would provide day the City oI Huntington Beach, prioril)': - A behaVior assessment drug educa tion program. ear.e treatment fot young drug a $17,53% central Joggin« tape · A coordinated com· and treatment e enter ·users needing psychological BONG.KONG CUSTOM TAllOU &. IHllJMAKlll IH ciilAHGt COUNTY ----'"=RMA=:.:;NINT IHOWIOOM N .... 1.111m cw-..._ • Pflr.a&:lif•ASSAu - 2 IUITl·s110. AT BIG SAVINGS DOUIU KHIT :••· •"""DIC.' 1' "" • 1 IMlll ·~" ... _, .......... •AVE UP TO 50°/o .. -1.r1-Qi ......... IPitlAL l'l:ltl .... NOW So.JI<. 5-1.-, Slld., Siii,,.,, Dolll>lt Kn!I .• HS SH 100%° Guo•..,Mll Slfloi.ni.. Siik Mo1111r .. 61 'WI JIT ANT IW • ANY STYU COPllO • C••h-/1 . N Sl'llrkokln •... 15 Siil Woll • : .. 12 " d " • .. .i ... _ .... ' ..... , 1tlOO flNlST LMl'NTll WOOlfNS .. llOUIL( uon • ,.,. ALTnh10 Ns • 4 wmc DD.IVUY • • IAST PATMIH1S m system spon&ored by ~ City mu11ications system, costing sponsor~ by Orange 'County -A ~ntral command and treatment. It w6uld be aimed of Fountain Valley IQd a $745,875' and sponsGfed by and costing $ I 8 0 , O O O . control system sponsored by at treatment of user~ who are '" ""-'1""""'' ''11 Vii.hi. ""'"•iu211 .. 1'7• 1772 0 ,_, tti11 $144.685 therapeutic day e~Orange County and its 22 Administered by the county's the City or Huntington Beach not yet addicts and need cor· 'lOt'l MICHllSON-SUITI 1os-HrwPORT 11AcH sund•Y center sponsored by the ~unicipali.~ies. It would pro-Probation Department, I t and irpplemented by police in rec lion al training under expert ·10-1 .. :..,,.,. c •.... .....,,_,,. • .,. ..... _i .. '•• •• Mo<A,"~.;. 11·'· L-'-"-'-- that city. The system provides. ~·~u~p<~r~v~is~io~n:. ______ _1~==='=~=================!. ,;· -completely computerized com· 1-"'--p saJ mand· and eoQtrol !or rapid '-IG8pers ro s ' \... and accurate transmission of .... s . ____, d•ta.-· • -·A microfilm·. system Airport Policies Stu. died !~n"'::~j~l ~:::1: C-O~ht~ system would be used by the .sheriff's office to provide SAA'TA .~A--Supervisor Ronald Gaspen' p r o p o s e d policy statement for " Orange County Airport has bwi rder· red · to tht County AirpOrt Commission for comment. Caspers proposed the policy p1'1>gram for future de\'elo~ ment and control or a\'i<itiOn recently v.·hiJe leading the bat· tie for approval of a five-year .. eooditiooal a.tension of the airport terminal lease v.i th Air Board · BJicks rapid search, retrieval and califomia. 1ordered last Tuesday.., This transmission in connection Tb e Fifth Distr i ct called for a new law outl ining with fingerprinting and related Supervisor from N e w po r t nOise limits fOr j~ts and .im· crime work. Will be used by Beach proposes: posing a $l,OOO fine for all Orange County poliee agen- -Thit the County Director vi<Jlators. • cies through the sheriff 's of· of Avia lion make Ecolog I Caspers admitted that many flee. noise i m pa e t information of his »<:ailed •Po Ii e Y -A tactical control system available to the p u b I i c . statements were repetitions (HELIOS) sponsored by the especially the citizens of of .previously adopted board City of Anaheim and costing Newport Beach.-. · ' standar$ but-said lit thought $165,000. It would provide -That no new construction they should be repeated at this mobile fi,eld command post, or lease of terminal facil ities time. airborne teleyision subsystem be undertaken v.·ithout .board Supervisor -David L. Baker and auxiliary ground facilities apJ>!Oval. ·of Garden Grove wondered for use in transmitting visual >-'. If she loves you not, she'll love you now. Gift her with . Tall, 11r1Mr1 11'11 Ht,.,., IC,, J•. Wlllleml. Jlld!lll .AM 11111 Dt!Wlllll W. o,.. Lcntt• c.""' erny T. nor-. J-L lftd Donlld W. Mci(own. 8IN itt1 1fld Dlt\1'111 A. Sdluffl, UnOI Liu '"° Gtot91 r1l\ur TICk...,.. "tWY """ •rod Jtoe:l EdW••" Auto Tax Pudmt, Patl!kM A. and Chants Oe Ml--. Zani Gill and IC.........., LM -That the boo.rd reaffirm what effect giving the Ecolog I infonnatlon to the groµnd dur- its opposition to the granting study reports to the public ing ·eivil disorders and natural or terminal space to additional-~ould h~ve on _the $28 million eatastrophies. It would be eommeicia!'airlines. 10 lawsuits against the county ~vailable to all county agen· -That jet flight hours from filed . by ~ewport .rdidents cies at _any time. .- the facility be limited to the .. over Jet noise. -A personal cont a et period between 7 a.m. and 11 .Dep1,1ty County Co. u n s e I recording system sponsored p.m., except in emergencies. Cla.ylo!l Parker said !hey by the City of Brea and COEit· This would ·apply to jet· wouJd undoubtedly affect the ,ing $49,800. It ¥tould provide ltockmlfl. J-'"" E1tlltr V. - wvw11. Elli.tbelll T • .,.,, DIM Gtr"tld ' R' . e-bate l'dea (>aVl'IOft, Dl•lol t.. 1nol A-Id H. Rlm1111. llrOI S. and ~ J. l.erwk;k, OorMllr E.llllllefl'I • n d LIW•tne• J11ll111 J0<Clan. J11n F. Ind Joltl>lo f . 1-1-11. trill Mff L. Ind Wllll1m At"' Ill-'*· Jwct Strom. .. r1 1 n d 111......-i c;_.., 811lp, V1t.rlll 1111 Ind JOl!n P1111 ,,,,_.,, CtrolM AM "1nd Wtltr II.Ir Alllfl. SNrll't -'"" E1rl Ktllh Mcl(ft, Ot111\ll Oarrtl ltld S.ndrl ltw Mc01nlll, S~n111 D. 1ncl ~ fl., , .. l<l!dl1t Gordon A. incl Tt reu 1". Ntvnutbrl, Dolortl I. 1...i 1..ooilt M. 11,,.tnl. 1"•1111 A.. tnO EllWln W. CarouJ, Riii P. 1nO llutbe-n 8. NIYll\, Pl!rlc.1a Lpnft Ind P.llllllp C.11N1 l 11ntl'l1n. Ja11l<1 Rull\ 1nd W1r111 W. Pick•""• 11.0Mlll MtrlOl'I and H1rmon .. _ Grllll!h, Llolt V!vl111 tl>d H1r"' 0 1'°", Gin' J1mf1 and Mvrn1 Theont s1~.,,11n. Gt<-11111.,.. M. '"" •tom 8 ye, •~ Wllla•d Ind M11111rtl llurn.. tll.•IDtlt 1nd Btnlt mln Grlmmnt'f,·Jvclr ,t,.11111 Lewi• J. Elmbl1d. Wllll1m 1111111 11111 Suun Gill Cocl'lr•n.. u ~ and J.ck L Kuni, Wlrl11m H-••cl 1ri0-Shlrle1 Row Yount, LUll1n J. 1nCI Tl!Om&l E. f'IM,l.L Dt:CRt:IEl EnJwM MIW. II 'Vtn D'{llt. C1rmtn 1NI Jollfo ,t,f~"!lttlf>. Rebert1 L 1nol Glllltrt L Mortv.ldl, llettv 1fld l..ttl!t _.. P1rr , E1rt W. lfld Slllrln' HiC111, l ruc1 Edwtrd 1nd Jtrrl V•io.,r,. f'llytllt 1..11 I nd Crvr Joot Gr1n1. RDMrl Frll'ICli incl J11'lt1 Maritrn l rtcllaro. W1tr1n ll vntll 11\d 81rt11r1 ,.~ L1twh, Otvld ll lcllt •cl incl M11tn C. SchuM, """-' G. tncl Rull! N...,,.., Vlct.i I... Ind T1tr1nc1 G. H1rtwkt:, Gar. J1ma '"° J.l>tf"' Ltt Dealh Notices •&ICltSON CNrl• EF'kklon.. to1n s ..... 111 L•,.., ""'"'!""""" 8nt;fl. 0.lt af clMll!, NOY ..... t.r 21, lf71 , !oll'VfYecl ~ per.,,I, Ml. -0 M~. 11.aberl Er1dt90!!: brother, A.I '"r~r tlllirr" Llnd• Su. Erlctuori, 1\1 el' 11t1Tlntton ll•ch. s.r.1u1, Wlldllft- 0. Oec:. 1, 11 '·"'· Ct lv1ry 11.-!!11 Cllurdl, w!lh ""'· Jlmft •· Dol111 offl-cl11\n1. 1111.,,,.,..,,, P1cll!c VI-Memor· Ill P111i:. im1"'• Morlutl'Y. OJrK'lon. SHlll:IVe M••Ttr Sff11 A. $hrt'\lt. Av• t.. ot J6") M1lortt L1111, Min ion Vlt lo. Dllt of llHlt>, No«t mb9r JI, lt71. ~11NIYlld b; ... ,..,IS, Mr. 11'1<1 Mrl. Cht rl" ll. $krt¥11 '"'''·. TrKtY LH '"revt ; ,.,,.., ... 1 .... -·~n!I. Mr. tnd """· C1rl o. $hr-, of MC!olftl, M1tt0Url1 ,...lltM I . 9r1~r. Mr1. Jolln A. llCNtfJ, of San J1H111 Ct1tlllr1111:1; m1 l•ntl ,t rtl'IO- h ltle<", Mr. M .. 14 Sly~hoi,11, of H-POrl l!INCh. Gr1Ynlde Mf\lltft, Wl'dllftd.IY, Oec:embeo" 1, 2 '·"'" El 'Toro Cemett r'\I, ""1111 Rn. ltlc:ft.¥11 M. 1111..,, Pttlll", PreibYIHl4n Cl>\ln:h of the M11l1r, Mi•· 11on Vlelo. officlllltlfl. McCor"'lrt l .. .... M 1...0. Mor111•"'• O"K""I· WIST 0Emi1Y IC. WHI. "'' SI, of ?lt? P1!1Moctn RMd, S.nll .AIM Ollt ol OM!h, """'"'" be<' 26, 1171 . 511r.•Ytd bl' lwo 1.,..,1, l-4ow• ••d i nd Jim•• w'"' ol S•nT• AIM. P rlw1lt •-ICH ,..,, l'ltlO II ltll I r .... WIY Mon111rY. SANTA ANA-A bill now in aircraft only, he said. county's case but that "we tape recordings of ·an field in- the state Assembly v.•hieh -Thal the Director of Avia· can't keep them from the .terviews and arrests. would increase the motor lion and· the County Director other side, anyway. They ha ve The aim is impro.ved officer vehicle in-litu tax and Rnd an of Building SerVices conduct a th~ right of dis~very.''. performance, better com- estimated $2.S ·million -10 feasibilit y and cost study on Why make it easier for munit~ relations, improved Orange County and its citie.s the possibility of extending the them," queried Baker. "Why evidence ·and less time spent has been endorsed by county main a I r p o r t runway mail them the noise study in writing reports. . Supervisors in a '"l vote. northward toward the San _results to use in suing es?" -A central Jogging tape Th b. I Id boost th DiegO Freeway and the in· · "Because they come from system sponsored by tht City e il wou e stailatlon of a blu t Wall or the city in which I live which of Founta in Valley and costing personal property tax on d vehicles"from two percent to fence. This v.·ould be aimed at is also in my district," said $17.5.12 .. It woul perm i I 2_65 pttttnt with half the allo.wing earlier takeoffs by Caspers. recording of jlJI telephone and revenue going to c.o~ties and jets · with less noise overl--C...------,-...,-,-.-, .. -_-,----------1 half to cities. • Newport Belch, he explained. The bill AB 565 has been en· A sixth policy proposal was No Pl t" . c "dorsed by the · Supervisors deferred until after ~mptetion w as IC. ream ~:'.~!E~:~~l~1 -.r ·• county noise srudy -lnventio·n·ForArtificialleeth Ralph Clark. Emphysema Artificial Teetlr Nner Filt th at.has ttvolutioniied denture Bo_ard ~rman R ob e r t • So Naiar1I Before wt:[\~f~ y~u bite hardtr, ditw btt· Bathn 18ld be opposea the bill Jiow.forlhe •sttime,11titnceoll"tr11 !tr, eat more naturally. FIXOOENT because it was · just another Club Forms pl astic cream that holds dtntum u lasll for h~'· Rea\it.a moi_sture. t · ....... •~-11everhefore-form1nt\elaatic mtm· Oentwn lliat fit are euenllal to w~r o. raJSe pro~ •Y MO.Aes. brane that lit/pi Jiald I/It,,. to t/le health. See your dentill rerula'l'fy. It 11· a personal property 11atural fiJJUfs nf yoHr "'°"'"· lt'1 a Get easy-to-use FtXOOENT Dtntuu tu, rather than on real pro-SANTA ANA -Dr. Edmund unlquedisc.o\·erycalltd F1xooiNT• .AdheaiveCream. perty, but it amounts to the C. Gaulden, an expert tn1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;1 same thing ," be sai\i. <Cardlo-pulmonary disease, will!; . - Coach's Trial Se t Jan. 24 SANTA ANA - A Little League coach accused on ar· rest ~f 29 counts of sex perversion and ctiild molest has been ordered to face trial Jan. 24 in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Byron K. M~illan set the trial date for postal v.·orker Rafael Angel Torres, 34, and also ordUed the Santa Ana man to attend a pretrial hearing in his courtroom Jan. 7. Torres. also identified as being active in the Junior Ail American football program, was arrested · a f t e r in· vestlgation of his relationship \\'ith boys. · speak at the first meeting of the new Orange Co u n t y Emphysema Club scheduled fer 7:30 p.m. Dee. 2. in the auditorium of Santa Ana Com· munity . Hos pital, 600 E . \Vashlngtoo St. The club is being fonned un- der the sponsorship of the Qr.ange County Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disea s e Association to combat the chronic problems of em· physema . The public is invited to the meeting. For further in· formation ' on the Emphysema Come to lhis'Christian Science Lcelure "ARE YOU RESOURCEFUb]" by R•Y J, Llnnlt, C.S.I . TMIClay, No•erriber JO 1:00 l".M. 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Main at Eleventh 547-1621 POMONA PASAl:>EN A I ARBlJCKLE & SON · WFSl'CLlFF MORTllARY U'J E. 17lb St., Coit& Mtaa Churcq Lead~r i~~--.,.~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~ -• BALTZ MORTUARIES Coro .. del Mar OR' 3-t450 Costa Mesa 1\11 ~%4!4 • • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 81'1>ad"''' Co1ta Meu Ll 1-1112 • McCOR~DCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'115 Llpna C.nyn Rd. IN-MIS • PACIFIC Vl&W MEMORIAL PARK Ctmeler7 Morta~ au.pet • .. Podlle View Drf.,.. ,....,... e.odi. Callfvnalll UUI• ' PE COLO • FAMJJ.V FUNERAL HOME '7101 Bol11 Ate. Westmlntter m-1m •• SMITHS"'MOR'l'VAll:Y- 117 M1lll 91. BuU ..... llfedl -- Faces 'Charg~ SANT A ANA -A Sunday . school teacher accused of 12 counts of sei perver.!fion, sodomy and child molest following investigation of his relationship with two .young brothers has been orde~ to face trlal Jan. 10 in Orange County Suptrior Court. Judge Byron K. Mc~llllan set that date and a Dec. 10 pretrial .... hearing for Dennis Ra y Barker. 2&. a SUnday school teacher at a west Anaheim church, Barker was arrested July 30. JCPenney COSTA MESA STORI 2>00 HAlltlOR ILVD. $,.clel H•Uder lt•r• Hovrs --aUND~Y 12 to 5 p.m. , \ ' Ortly Coast & Southern offers savers all three: ·. • 6% two to live ·year gua~anteed ·certificates • ' ' • Saturday Service. •The Insiders Club. • Effective 5.00°/o·S.13% Passbook. Nominirr,un . Annual 5.75%·5.92o/o One Vtar Cert1f1cate $1.000 Min1mUm. Earnings 6.00%-6.18°/o Two 10 rive Year C.rhficatES $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days toss of interest on amounts withd rawn before maturity~ all certificate accounts. r The lnsid•rl: Club: A new way to beat inflation. Its membership card permits you to bVy nearly everything you need fl'om the finest ctosed'· k dOOr showrooms at substi!lntial savings-appliances. furniture stereo . t'.!quipment, sportln& goods, draperies and much, mVGtl-mQfe.' ' You can even buy cars at the. "fleet" price and mobile homes and motorcycles at substantial sayings . ihe Insiders Ctub also provides big discounts on tie:kets to spcrt!ng and entertainment evel)ts .•• plus a whole list of,,., services: safe depcsit bo1tes, money orders travelers checks, notary services and the use of documen t , . ' duplicatlna equipment. .. Membefship requtrement for savers-$2,500 minimu m balance • Coast borrowers now receive as.sociate memberships entitllnK them n-ciotsttte re1eml servltu-:--A"!nt>O""ur~ffina-at any COi11-0f ee. MAIN omcr: flh ' Miit, Lot Al'lltl11 • 62l-1l~1 Oth11.\tflc:1ti w1l.SHrll'I .. •RAMM!IC't' l"l.ACI: 39JJ w 111111,.. e t'ld .. LA.• llt-126!1 •L.A. CIVIC CtHTU: • 21'\d ..• ,,,ldw•)'. 626-1102 HUNTINGTON IU.CH: 'I Hul'llllll'Ol'I C.f'Jlet • f11 4l 197-t047 •SANTA AN.I. LOAN SC1'WlCIE ~CNC1'l ''OS"· Mein It .• (714) IM7·,U7 SANTA MONICA: 711 Wllshl,. llYd. • l,J.0146 SAN 1"£01'0: IO'lh I. Pttlf•( • 111·2141 WEST COVINA1 C1sll1nd ShoOOlfl& Cir.• lll·2Xll PANOAAMA CITYi 1616 V11> Nuy1 BIYd. • H 2-l 111 lAIUANA; 111!11 ¥1n1u,. 8lvcl. • l4S-161C lONC llACH: l_,, & LOC:IAI • 117·7111 UST LOS ANGlLli : 8'th l""Solo • 26MSIO DIAMOND IA!tr 321 Oilmond I•• 111~11. • nl•I 59S.7!2S Dai11 Houri - 9 AM to 4 PM Open Saturday•-9 ~M to-1 PM 'Not 0119n S.turd•Y. • • • • .. • • -. . .. ! ;, • . . ' -. , . • • • • ·---~ - , ~·.',.-' .' • • ' . . • ' - ( -. ·-• . ~ . . WHAT DOES IRV NE . ' . \ ) . . ... • .. . I \ l KNOW ABOUTS SIDNE .CAVES .... . AdHBlfGS .. ~ ANli CURVES-IN.THE ROAD ? . . That the people who live"tn Irvine land have a better . • environment becC)use of them. · . . Take the sandstone caves, for instance. There are thirty of them. Older than man. Carved by wjnd and rain in the walls of a canyon, back in 'the lrvihe f?othills. "These caves happen to be in the deep- est,. narrowest part of the canyon. Which happens td be the. perfect'Spot for a dam, . . . for a much-needed-water reservoir. Perfect, the engineers told us. Except that a dam there would put a million years ' worth.of caves under 250 feet of water. _ ).. . So we've found another spot. for the dam. Not so good · for the engi-' neers. But it will save the sandstone. _caves.· For the deer and the quail who live there now. And, someday, for people who will come to study the caves. And marvel at them. . The ladybugs? .· We encourage them to eat other, less • ladylike bugs ... ones that harm ·our citrus trees.~. ____ _ In Irvine agriculture, we::.use biological methods of pest co'ntrol wher:iever we ~~n .. Beca.use a qug-eat-bug world is easy on the environment. As well as the operafing . t . -budget, . . . Curves in the road? ' Look at a street map of the Irvine area. Hardly a straight line on it. Because.we don't believe in checker- . board communities. They're hard on the landscape. And • • -- ask us .. (Write to: Irvine Environment, Suite 700, 550 New- p_ort Center Drive, Newport Beach , California 926?0.) . Ask about the time we scrapped plans for a big lake· side residential development. So the University of Cali· fornia could acquire that marshland area for a wildlife preserve. Ask about' our tough regulations that · allow only non -polluting'industry at Irvine. . . .. Ask why we've banned ~v antennas and utility poles wherever possible from Irvine developments. Why you'll never see billboards;· ugly neon signs and run-down hot dog stands along Irvine streets. And a.sk why.there are thou- . sands more trees on Irvine land now than there were ten years ago. ·Water conservation Ask us why· we· use reclaimed waste water for irrigation of crops, greenbelts, landscaping, golf courses. Ask how that cuts down the amount of .·• ·~1 ' .. .. • ., . . " "· • • "': . .. • . • .. .. ' water Orange County has io J.mport. How . .. . _ i.t_reduces . .tbe_amount.Qf waste. wat!)r being ~- sent jnto the ocean. (~o m_uch so, that the Irvine Ranch · .; · Wate.r District recently· was able to cancel plan? for a sewe-r-· outfall between Newport and Laguna Becich.) • And , while you're at .it, ask us what Irvine is doing about flood control. Harbor pollution. ·Soil conservati~n. Preservation of open space. Exploration of archaeological sites. ~ .. .. .. ... , . ,•, . " " . ,,, hard o.n the eyes. For 100 years Ask, and we think you'll be surprised to find Wmuch· we have been doing all these years. (More than 100 years, '.· ,. ,., ... .. • -. I . ' At Irvine, curving roads and rounded corners add beauty to ,our villages. (Drive through the winding streets of our University Park development and imagine what it would have looked like, laid out in square city blocks.) Curves add grac·e and grandeur to our downtown, Newport Center. (Drive the avenue that encircles Fashion Island. Is there any other "fYlain Street" in the country that provides s·uch a beautiful environment for p.eople?) . ' . Of course,-it would be easier and cheaper to build in straight lines. But if there's somethfrig you don't need more · of 'in your ,environment, it's straight streets. And· square city ble5ck.s. And strip commercia·I development. Because environment, after all, is everything around you. N6t just air .. and water and wildlife. But also the streets you drive, the places you shop and work. What are we doing to cteate a better total environ- ment at Irvine? Besides preservi.ng sandstone caves., using ladybugs · fo'r pest controi. and cur.ving our roads? .Just • in fact .. ) · · . L · , We plC)n to do still more inthe-n.ext 100 years. (That's why we have a department in charge of environmental plan- ning.) And you have every right "'to ask us to keep ·working · at it.·,.. '), . . · All we ask ·is that you ask th~ same of ·~~ery other iand developer, of every other businessman, and ofyour-. self. Meanwhile, ... if you see a ladybug, ask her to fly away home to Irvine. It's dinner time in the orange groves. •• Irvine Builders of Tomorrow's Cities ... Today , . . . .. CREATING A ..SETTER ENVIRONMENT FOR YOU • - ' " ... ' . . ' . •' ,. .. .... .. " .. , • • . . • • ' . . • I ., ' ' i ! : . • ' . • ' • ' -~' ;: ! . I ! ! : ' ' I I I I J • :t -· " . • . . '.. . ~ I • .• .. . . . ./ • J~ALNaJtCE LEGAL NOTICE · LEGAL J:<OTICE , ~ • 1loM • ••• Mlt .... Ulf • ,IL• NO l'·lt47' M0tK• TO c•IOITOllll • NOTI(• TO ClltlOITOlltl NOTt<• TO"Cll!OtTOll l'ICITIOUI '•u11k11it IUl'llltlOll <OUI' OI' TNI. IUl'llltll!llt COUll:T 01' Ml: ll.ll'lllOll,_COUlltf 01' TN• NA.Ml ITATIMIN1' LEGAL ~OTICE ;~, i1it ITATI OI' CALll'OltNIA l'Oll ITATll 01' CALll•oflNIA FOlt' ITATI 01' o;ALll'OltNIA 1'0111 T~t IOlloWI.., "'-Ii llOlnf llvilM'll fMI COUNTY' GP OUN•IJ TNI COUNTY O~ OltAHOI! THI COUNTT 011' OIANOI. n , • -· . . . . . ,, ' • • • Arah.s Keeping c·atm . ' Chicanas Hold Fest Na. A 1"'1t N•. A·lMH Jiit. A·JWn c .. ,. .I.Mu Tltt (H1tf1' ,..,_ IEHtr. ., Ml!L'ltff l , Ni. ••• .f.Uall .t ctv.~~§ •. GllA,E,lt. S"-.. W •tt: II ltO,f.llT l..LOTO lt£Ml lf.. "'--" ,.,.....,,,. (Ill!• N,.,1 ,, w L L l B · L•f G o t<llLVtM LANI! 0.A.... .~. CNAltLEI "· GltASE•. Ooe<:t•llCI, Dtt.t!.111. -C•lf!Olll l t)t)/ I ar oorri~ a~ge ltt • e oes ll l'tOllCI! 15 Ht:llll!l'f Giv 11 IM HOT•CE' 15 Mf ltEIV GIVEN to IM NOTICIE IS kl!llEIY GIVEN 11 •llt .VIII~,., lwu ... um I! Ctrt~ttll A c H . O ' • ctotdlW. ol tt>s tffw• ,,_mt<I K.0.lll cre.ll!Ott ti 1'llf •bovt 11•mecl dKffflll u ... lM>..-If lh• •bcW• lllmH CIKfdtnt OINI .... 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"""' wi"' "" ntc1u11v 10 Pl'Ht11• •r.m, wn" 1111 11K11urv c " c , , ,, • s ,. x d a o rest Iv a J· be i·ust around the corner bul and popular defe"~ pl•"• to 1eltv'·1·on ,. n I e r v 1 e 1\" hb •llnllH Ce.ITT • ., ,, 11(.Ulll 1111 "' W•lll vouct1tr1, ,, 11\t ~~lltnM •I SQ1 Old WOUCllftt, It 111. ~114.,lll(llO •• '"' otllt• It•' ... Orlllff I OUlll' ... ·~m~ ul; " • ' . I ,..... ""1'"" l .... . ' ' ~:--;~"" ;..'fc!":,·~~ ~~10,~: ,1,,,t L•N· Mu111i"ll1e11 •••<11, ct1Uot11.1 o1 hl1 1uorne~1· · coMEN. STOl<.Kt & ~~11,y1~1er~"'"' 1• MMdo • 19 hh1hlighling the lifestyle of the it Is hard to find any s~gns of prepare Egypt f or a cou,ntry would not join in any l/tEIMAN .'No STURMAN, uoo Wlllf'llr• t'U41or 11 "" ou1c1 o1 "~ tllorn•v. 111n. OWEN ILFGI. 1217 Norrr. lroldw•v, 1oUow1:111. ••••tt a 1vLv1.. • Ctitano was launched ~londay it in .the dajly life of'lhe Arab ' resumption of fLghling. new A1iddle East v.·ar unles! t l(V f s 11 tiOI 1,,.,..,1y Hiii., Alkt w..ot•. ~ HtHot•-· No.l·t. Suite 1l:L lt11t1 A/11, C1lltor11t1 '17el , AtTOllNIYllAT LAW C St F ll t d t c.'l:tot •r · tM~I • """kti 1• tilt ,1"' C0tont d•I ~,. c111t«11la. ,,.,,, whtt11 wt11c11 •• "" "'K• o1 fbullneu o1 '"' u. ... , c.i.i'"""" A"-• at al at~ u er on. world. • Travelers reaching Beirut . tliere. is ., ' 'a e qua e ,.,_ ____ -". , i.i.w j lt 1•-Wo otl.U.ol bu•lM~..ot.,. i;flffr•l•MCI i;llllw•l•ned ln •ll..l"l..J.!lt!I @!{U!,.jllt' ·'°i..iP ...... ...cMI~ "'-....... -t R ···~·---1 Leba I • • "'-·"·-· amno• '"•Arab ~,:ai11tn 1-;"' ";'~M•~ 1111,:. 'o, 111 .,u rni!ttr1 ...,1•1111n, ,, .-eiltt•'Oi lii'i 11till o1MtntcH1ti1. Wlthrr Gir Ttu ,a.fut ---''.:JOCmana-m:::-a--ata~ n--ll0/1;-C-O --0 r ..u-report--Egypttan-troo\)3-have--COOt•·w•~·~uu .. _ -l:t..! -"-""'---- • 1, ~..::,;11 .,1111111 iour mon1~1 11,., 1161-dlcMI~'· w11111n 1«1t ll'IMlll• •llfl' monlfl• •"" Ill• 11r11 ,11b!lc111cn ot 11111 P~blitrttO 0,111111 co-•• c1uv Pl1a1. week of the people -~eatures Christmas lights are being been i)Jaced on standby alert slates. ~t tirot 1>t1b11C.11on t1 11111 nct!tt. 111~ :._~~;~ 1':;: 11ell<t. ' "°~!~14 ~•wmber ._ nn · u ~~ .... i:r.r lO. 11111 D«ctm!tt• 1• ~~,"~;i music, art. dance. literature, strung across Be i r tft' s and leave has been cancelled The rulers of Iraq are "b•'"' ~.~.:!· '"'· · ·Lr•ov •.• GRA8f.ll . e•NEST I» 111owN . -· d k n f h. bl R 11 r · .-~ ~ ... .;,:;..._.111rn 61 Eit.cuitr" 11\e .,..,11 Mm1..,111,1ror cT• ,1 ,,.,. ... LEG:\L NOTICE seminars an sr.ea ers 5 re ~h-as iona e . ue am r a. for the ar1Ped forces. swelling with ·s-eJ -importance ~ 111 ..:., ,../IM MQcltf!I -jf thf 1bovt "'"'" otc:'f'"'' E1111. et 1"" •toow• 119Jllf'l • ting the culture of pan1s -where. boubquCs ea 11 e d Interior ti.tinister-Mahmoud s Sadat-turns increasingly tQ_ SHiit.MA: AND' .1TUllMA1t ' MU. ALIC~ll• · d.cl<I<!"' ·, F ion surnamed Americans. "Vroom '' ''Capucine'' and th · ton• held line that a -WLlltll l lYd fullt"' • U6 H,tlltl•ll'f, Ni:, .. -. COHRN, ITOl.K• .. ow '" ILl'G ! ·FICTITIOUS IUSINESI " • h • Salem ordered a par I i a 1 eir .,· . . . ~ '"'~" HL~' .. ciii. •ni • tfl'MI ..i ,,..,, c1111, ..w u11 ~''Irr, 1 NI• 111 NllME 1TAT1.MENT "For the community and Pl~yboy . offer the latest blackout and t~e Cairo press popular war of liberation 1' 1~~11,:1::'.!vttb f l~:!:":' ••1«1tw ~!i",''c~::·J:~ , • t1111 °"~~H t:~?w',,.. ..eroonJ .,. oo1.., CFS, the semana is ~ time of Par~s f8;.shtons at. .the latest said-all able-bodied students the only answer to Jsre.e lt •ubl!sMct 0,1""' CN•t -D•ll• PilOI l'11bMllMll or1""' .,.,,,, O•ll~ PH01. •""'""' tw A l11k11 11., CT• Gii.EV l'UBLlt. 1tEL•T•ONS AND Chicano cultural awareness.·• Paris prices. "'Ould undergo m ,. 11 tar y occupation. ,.;., ..., 23 lCI i nd DK•mkr 1 u, NovltTlbe• 16. ?l. JO •"" o.c:,,,.,titr 7, Puttll-Or1n1• '°'" Olll•r PllOt, .. ov .• 1/JCI No. COlll Hl911w•~. L11u111 A b f B · · h I • •'"'""" · ,Jss.71 1tn , J100-11 "'~ '· 11, u. :io. 1t11 :ie:io.n l f•ch , c1111or1111 nu1. MECHA chair'man J o s e ,, .~as o r1t1s . -sty. e t.r:aining slarting·in Januar\.'. But Be.ghdad itself -hu n· .o•·:'.":....--~-------":=.C 1 ----;,;;;:~;-c:;:;'::;:;;;;;----••bo<•I c r11. 1• W•l11Vt -.w, . ECH · pubs the latest fashion 1n , LEGAL N~JCE M•M•J••n B•.ch. ,11,...,.,11 toM tdoreno said. J\1 A is a -But the capital presents the· dreds of miles from the <A'<lr .LEGAL NOTICE • , v• LEGAL NOTICE s. '"'· Parki.. 1601 Ne. CCM111 Hh"'"'''· Chicano student organization. trend-conscious Beirut-throb l · f · ..zone -sh(n•:s no sign of mili· ~==,_:'':':~~~:';~~'°',,,--1-~---'o .. :-,.-..;,;;,-----!<le. $. Latuna Bttef\. C1!llr>rnlt '1~1. 'th Leba soc' J't nd USU8 p J Ct U re 0 an ,· • 101'111.io·• cou11T-o,. TMr-NoT1c1: To ceEoitoe1 NOT1ce To ca1:01To•1 ,,~n',',~!'",'~ ,1~ tit111• cOfld\KT&O "'-"" ~1ost of the e\'ents v.·ill be wre's,·dent .. ?e'sst'erner's"d•,',·nk',·ng ovefcrol'l'ded city of rive la cy preparatlo.ns. • . Ii' ALIPOaHIA POil SUPElllOA COUllT OP' TMS Nt. A·"111 .r. -•.nHi '' t held in the CSF quad and a\I " "-n . n-1 d IJ bah ., s;;;·,:UltCTY GI' OaANOI ITATl Ofl CaLll'OINIA fOI SUPRltlO• COllltT Oli' Tar Tllli ~i.~~~;k•llled ..,1111 -!hf ounh f d t th imported London dr"°.ught !lli\liOll-SUffering_ frora traffic Ara m> Ill Slrll"'." , Je a -' Ne. .. 1IMI TH• c~~'!'!.::.,ouNIR s::~e,:~N'rAYL~ IAfrt~f.• cier1r; of Oran,,.. counJ~ en Nowemotr 1,, Pa~~lic~_ee an open _o e he:>r.i at 78 cents a pint. jams, rongesJed s1de...,·alks aud pl~ dO\Yn the city s PlUddy. lrlOtlCJ 0, HIAlltH• 0' li'•TITIOJt Ettltt •t ll OGEll s. POOLE. Ilse E1"1• ol F•V CAMP WE IS.TEii:, 1111. •v 8tv.•I• J. MICOCL D6UIY The talk is about whether all the other Pr;>hlems or 20th w1ndswepl roads and . eat .,01 li'IOIATI Oli' WILL ANO l'Olt known •• Jtti.GEI 5TANLl!'V POOLE . •110 ll'-11 II , .. y WE f<.t•M'd Countv Clerk. Mon'•''• ,,,,.,,.t.1es began centu 'u ban lire n1utton sle\Y from z l n c i.ITTRll TRSTAMRNTA•Y llOllD DKP•Md. Nollet II ht•~ tl IClllot; Pub!lll'led Or•nw (ell! 0111• P.lot. )I J the snow is good enough for r, r . .,, . f ·w••V•Dl NOTICE ts HEJtE•V Givew. ,, ..,, a' itw> 111ov1 """"" otc ~t hll 111 N9o~embu 30. 1114 DKemoer 1, u, 11. with a student march. a skiing iuJd what a good year Libya and .Syria ha v e atht~~s in. the shadow o Et11tt o1 L,t.U1tETTE LANt, •lso crtdU0t1 or •h• 11>0v1 "'""" ""'""'' """"1 h1v1nt c11r'"1 ' 111,1 "'' 11kl 1 ' 3113'11 presentation by Teatro de San-'it's been for tour·ism. donned mas"-of o··f f ;, c 1· at grandiose m.onuments.erec.ted k'r.own 11 uORErrE ANNE t..tNE. ltltt 111 ... _ h1v1ne c111,..,. tttlMI 1'llf !lf("tcltnt ''' ,....,;,I'd 1111 lhtm. LEGAL NOTICE ...:i i¥ kncw11 11 uu11:ETTE ANN LANE. uld d~tdfnt .,, .._1rK it int -· w111t 1 l'll(nury 110tXh ... ~. Tri '"' la Ana, College. a mariachi As for the \Yar, that's gravity. • -by . s~ccess1ve soc I a l 1 s ~ Ott•••ed. with m1 nec1s&1ry w1KMr1, 111 111t t1nu 1t11c.1 '"'· c~ o1 '"" •D<W• e11n11te1 ' 1011 concert and an A z f e c. d · d · T · 1· ceg1mes "HOTICE IS MEllEIV GIVEN '~•1 of IM cllfk •I !ht •tlctv• tllllllH ft•ffl ., ctu• ., " .,. .. II, 11\fm wl!h In• fllC:T ITIOllS SUSINISS Egypt's problem. -A ecree issue Ill npo I •. T"""1s 11 B11ch. J•, "'' Jllt<I htr•ln"' P'"""'' "'""' Wu~ "'' 11tc1111•• 11~ ··~ h•r• 1o 1111 un<1er111ne<1 NA.Yi.I 5TATEM INT ceremony. UPI corresponden ~lau'rfce set in motion measures for The Arabs a.re a long wa.<.: •. PllJlloii '" probtlt .... will In~ )'l)U(/I•"· to lflf und..-tltnfd •I Int •lflct II Cf et Thom11 c. •Wtbsltr. ThP kl!lowln1 Hr•on1 •re doln9 ' The. following are some of f h b l I nd tor 1u~1"c@ .,/ L111tr1 4 T•••1m1n1trv of 1111. 11lo•n••1: 1101Ell:T80N, MDWSE• "" 1t111r1 11we1., Btwrl• Hiiis. t1u11n1u ,., Guindi reports from 'Ca iro that immediate establishn1enl of ro1n t e coming a t e. a 10 1'11111""'' 11C1111 w.1 ... .oJ rtftr•rK•" GAit.AND, ~l.IO Ctmpu1 Drlw, C1U10r11r1 w111t1• 11 1111 •l1c1 ot bu11n1n MR. M'• 1tu "°'•''°· P11c1MI•. the week's 1highlights : the-ce ·18 a scht'zophreni·c the ''people:!s.-r es is tan c e the average man does not get '-.,..hlc:h 11 m1Gt !Or lu•lht• parll«i!•"· NtwPCrl 111(11, Ctlllcr"lt n"3. wllldo 11 .r ""' u-•11tlllel In •Ii mtl!frt Ctlll«nlt t76)Q 10<1 P.O. Box UOJ Ch · .,.d 11111 ,,.. um1 1nd PIK• llf l\11r1no '""' pl.c• 011111.1 ..... of!hf.11ncttrt11ned In P1r11111J111 10 Iha. nt11• o1 1110 .i..:edeM. i.;1"11 ~1.i1o-n, sinr• Ana, c.111arnl• Wednesday. · ' ' i can O ·attitud&+-even there. forces" lo take charge of civil excited about a cause such a!, 1111 11me 1111 bH11 "' tl>I' "'"''"'~' in ma111r1 Pf•lllnJnt•lc 111t •11111 oi uLd w11t1111 '°"' "'""'"' 111er '"' ""' "'°'· ' Bonita": Carol Sigala. educa· si·nce Egyplt'an Pcesi'denl defense and protection of Palestine whi ch h. e feel s has 1(, lt71 , 11 f ;:)O 1.rn .. ln the (burtr_., dtcfd1nl, wllllln lour "*'1111 tlftr trlf .ubHt1ll1111 ti 11'11 l"Olltt. W. L p1yne. na:i 1t•os1rlo, P\1t1~li1, · 01 DfPirtm"'' No. J of 11ld court, ,1,.1 DUbllu tton 01 tl'!l1 ll(!tl<e. ·-011t1 Novtmber )t, n11 ,,1110,nl• ~10 tional opporlunil1es program Aoivar Sadat's Nov. 20-21 public insklllations. · iillle to do with his day-to-day '' 100 Civic '"'''" DrlYt West. I" Dlled Novtmt>er 11, lt711 llobb c. Wtbl!H I'. o. ao1 i.iol. Kine s11t1on.' s1n11 , tutor coordinator !peaks al JO I S · p 'd t ti f affairs • ~ ci" oi s1M1 •n•. c1111ornl1 RUTH M. POOLE ·AdmlnW.tr110t wi111 lflt Ani .. Ctlilcrnlt "'°' . speeches announcing h is n yr1.a. rest. ~n . ·a ez · 01tld Novemlllr "' it71 Aom1111srr11r11 ot 1111 1E111r. ti w1u-Anne•l!CI of -w. L. Pivne, 1m "°''""· Pi.anti•, a.m.; CSF's.. Ballet Folklorico position.Jar_ _ba.tJJe .. lb.ere has Assad paid. t1vo v~s1ls 1n two --------------~:... E.:. s,', ',oHN, ,,,,,•,.,••,'":."ow"',•,"', ,11Keotn1 °',~w",.•""'l"M"r , "c1111 ... n1a ta111 , performs at 10:30 a . m · days to Syrian military cafifps . ......n., tr • ni-11 · ., ~ E· r Wvlle, u11 w s~n!lcw1'•, .1.p1 .. ~ w. 1t..i.11111, CAIU.No . 'm w111111r1 l tvlf.. • , Stnt•"A••• C•llJotn .. .,1114 Garcia l\lolina de Pick of San and a local newspaper said 11"' s111 v1c"'" s.u1tvtrd .,. c-Dm>• '"'""' Miik. ciu1 .. 111• "'11 r~;, t><J•lneu' is bf.int conduct..i 11• • Diego Stale. al noon, and "' wac w·as 1·ne••1·1able. Silllt NMllllMI' fU New-1 Sttm. Ctlll. fUIJ •A"'"'" fW it.tmllllltr11.,. wilfl'lll9 WI!\. ~ar1n-rlll\I> " p · f B k hf A ...... C1lil1n1\1 •o T1.: ,..._MM . . . A_... ' w .. L P•Yf't' panel discussion \.\1111 be at 1 ro s ac Bpi Ali Baba's Restaurant Tt4; ltlJ) IH-lS):I Atrll'IMl'I ,.,.. Ad'"'r"1tr1ltot . , Pl...'4J':l• . . TMs Sl~t .... enl tilNI wit,., Ille County ""-"" ..,., .... ,, .. _ Puen.-.or1nff Co.•1 Ofll• "1101 11u11111-11ec1 O••n~ ce111 Ot•IY P11e11 Cll!rlt ot orin;t count~ 0, NovtmbPr 2,, p.m.. In Dan1ascus continues to sell Publl1hfd O••ntt CG11t o.uv Ptto1, N.,.,.,.,b•r lt, 7l. lO •"" Dt<tmbt~ 1. Novem!>el' 2l. :Ill 1nc1 Otcem.,., 1, 1•, 1,11 1, 1 , .... 1 ,... dCIC Dtov1 Y Thuf$(1ay. "l\.lovimienlo en its specialti·-frogs·· I e g s ~ovember 21, ~.JO, 1tJl JUl-11 ltn JI01 ·11 "11 ll W·~I cou:..•v Clff~~v ' . a •. ~ollege Fo1· I ·~ Marcha'': Teatro de Valencia , • in1ported ·from France-and LEG• "''OT!CE LEGAL •'OTICE Pub•l•J""<I ~.,,,, co-n 0111v P11c11. ~ ~ J' P• Nowffllllf-• :io •n<I OP<tintit• 1, ,,, 11. High School. 19 a.l)'l.: Antonia Lebanese and Syria n s Utl _ 1"11e9:~· ~i~utt LEGAL ,NOTICE -1'" ~ 111'"11 Roc!Pgoez of the Ba r r i o commute ac;ross their joint NoT1c• To c11:01To1s ,1cT1T1ous 1usiN1ss ' iulM LEGAL NOTICE ~ot'fen'k Committee speaks at Mino·1·1· t1"es border 1 i k e Brit is h SUl'lllOI COUIT. O' THR NAM• 8TATll,,,...NT l'ICTITIOUI IUUNllSS . T ( ·p· t I 12 30 STAT• 01"_ CALl,OltNIA Tiit follawl!'tl Jltr&O<OI ••• dol"' N.AMll. ITATRMENT , F 14lll 11 a.m.: ea ro In 0 a : businessmen traveling . to IC!-11011. TMll (OUNTY OI' o••H•t 1>11iltlft1 tJ: , Th• 1o11ow1111 ""°"' ire .cicln1 • ricT1T1ous 1usiN1s5 p.m. and Pa~ Ruiz of the La London . from Brighton or an ~ Ne. A·nn1 • & H DEVE LOPMENT co .. uio 11u1tneH 111 HAMt ST•TllMIHT Raza Unlda a~.v at l: 15 p.m. SAN .Dlff. 0 !AP) - A poll DTICll 11 HfltE IV GIVEN ·11 "" c1111ornit 11'63. MontrOt s1 .. G1ro.11 GroYt, c.. 1,, Friday, "Estudiante Chicano 0 University o_ 8 1 ornta Nfw York and Scarsdale. ~4'1t111t1JACl(WENEl,OeettHC1. Cl mPIO Cttlve, N.-1 lt•cti , CHEETAH FAST FllEIGHT, 12Jn ""1t loU-lnt "'"°" ;1 dolnt b~llnill '~ r f C l'f · American Shuttling between llor. el 1111 abo•t 111med dKtdtnl Di•ld S." llobtrlion. 1~ ,'J,1cfCIC John D. ,Llttl t, 11371 s.t.1111 St.. SINGING Sl'RINGS CONVALESCENT )> f · Sa 0 · •II J1tr1oru 'h1wl11t t!1lm111tlnJ1"" Dr ive. Mlii!oii vietc. c1w1or1111. Fooint1111 v111e1io. C•. HOME, 11()71 Tr•sk Avtnu•. Gerden de Aztlan": an all day pro~ran -ro essors lfi. n I e g O Jordan is notably 'Unalert. ••1d oH<;eden• ''' '"u1•.t 10 flit'"""· c~1r1e1 M1rt1eroo1 • .us w. Ch1pm111 -J•m11 e: ll1~"••0•· 1°"1 5•n Mrllcr. Grove, c1111. tu.io . ror area high sc1iool stl;ldents outside those· i'n ·Third ~allege though it has a lengthy will! IM lltcflll<Y vouc.Mr1 .. l11 !bl office No. o, Or11191. Ctl!lor"I• Butnt P1•-· C•. H &-V Inc, (A C1H1ornl1 CorPCreTlcn l. ol 11\t <ltr~ cl lht •~t tniltl.O coUrt. er Tl\11 1Mrsl11es1 11 brlnt ~ClfO bv 1 Thl1 bu1lneu 11 llll"t c-uc11d b1 I 1015 Norlti 1roedw1y Stref'I, Stnl1 A111, beginning at 8 a.m. shOWS they generally support frontier facing f S r a e J j 10 """"' !him, wl1'h' !tit MCalHl"t c; ...... 1 l'••!ntflhlp.· P1rlMrlhl1. .C1llf. 92101 w1111(11111, to the ulldtrtl•""' 11 1111 ollict c.111d 5. Roberllon. Jolln D. LIUI• . Thi• 1>U1lneH 11 win. cond11Ctfd bY • the n e w rriinority~riented ol 1111 l ttC<MYl. &LOCK, IR ICKNE lt I< GtntriJ Pir!Mr Th!1 1!1l1m1nt lllfd wot~ l!>t Coi;nty (OrPCll"i11on l Ol'IN. lntl>l'PCJ'•ltcl, 1216 ND t I" Tll11 st1!ement f11tll wlth lilt CtunlY Cler~ "'Or1111r CouMy on' Nov. n. \'11 . ., Arhiur •f•n Llndrt.P ' LA p Ii scl\bol. (, l rotdWIY, 8.11111 "'"'' Callfornlt '2101, C!erl< at Or11191 Count' en' Nov. 11. lt11. By li""trlY J. M1ddoX OeDUlv Cou11!' Th;I it111mt11! ti"'° wltn tr>t Countv 0 ce which 11 !ht pltct of llu1l~11 . ot 11\t Bv Beverlv J, Mtddc• Depv1~ CounlY Clfrk Cl@rk o1 Dr•nff county 0,., Nov•f"'m-t• n. Although Provost Joseph Ul'ltltrsl•ned In tit rn1lttr1 11-1rt1,nl/lf le (lfrlr;. Put>llf/lfO Ottntf Coll! Otllv P;!ot, ~971 . B' lfwfrlv J. MICldei. (jepu!y ; 6 - "'' ""'" ol u ld dec:ed•nl, •1lt~ln IOU• 11o•••TION, HOWSlil & GARLAND NOWtMbe• u, 2.l, :ie. t/14 DKt mbo t ,, Ccuntv C!!H'k Watson once labeled the poll '"or1tl\1 '"'' n.1 f1r1t PUblicllkln ti lf\11 ,.ltHr!Y• 11 L"''' 1t7t :ir.2.n Publl~ Ora"9e c ... 11 0111,' Pn•1, R SI ~0~;~ Novtmtlt• ~' 1'11 •Mii (lrnfllll Dri••· LEGAL NOTICE NovPmber 16, 11. lll, Ind ·DKtmr-•_ 1, ap 1eet premature and "a bad idea," Lours wENE11 ;:~c11. '11"· nuJ nn i.tt.::ri the· survey showed 48 percent El!'Cv1ot o! lllf WI" • l'ubllthtd Or~n•• CN•I OtllY· PllGI LEGAL NOTI~ • • ' .. "' 1 .............. "II ottl'CI••' •-··-· ''· ........ •"-••• '· • ' un1 I Tells Tt'lltlI.. or those who replied believe •LOCK,"'111cK'HEit & LOli lM, INC:. 1ti1 ... " ..., " ~··" lettf·n ,lCTIT\OUI SUllNISS ,. Hllll 1221 Nr'111 .,....., NAMI. ITit.TIMIJtT ,ICTITIOUS IUllNllS the co.liege . is _inaking a llllll AN, Ctlii.n.ll ""l -TM lollcwlnt PfflOf'll •rt C01iduc1ir.1 NAMI ITATIMRHl Tel: 1nt1 tss-1»1 (.g(;AL NOTICE ..,,!11t1• vllder Ill• 11 .. i:uou1 ,....,. 01 l'2.i Tht foll-la• "'IOI! 11 e101n1 bu1int•1 positive contribution. Alt•""'•"' lRtcut. EAS'I' COASt HIGHWAY •llOCIAl£S ., ••. LOS ANGELES (API Publlllled Or1"91 Coill 01ilV Pllet. l"ILll NO P' lOft 3'1:5 Ea11 C<Moll Ml-1v. Cltv .,f Corl)l'll CASA liACIFIC:A CONVALESCENT o· · U · ( k Twenty-five percent Said it Nowmlter t, u. 21. 11, nn J027.11 ••• -~ • ""' M••-cw11tv "' Ortnff. s1111 01 HOSPITAL. u 1 South H••llOI' l lvd.. 1sc1p nary action was a en l"ICTIT10111-•ust1111.s1 uu~"!'.:~c T I UTIS. Jll:, ::l601 P1r11 .t111hl!"' t1tOi in 131 cases of 402 investigated . is not Eleven percent were NAMR IT•TE~T 1 c . .,._, C/11• Pacific• '" c • 11 10 '111 • compla1·nts last month aga1·nst uJ!tl ecided. and 16 percent Tflt loltowll'lt person ii ....... it..liMU Grffrl l>rfW, C0tot11 Ml Mt • 111 ""' Cou•ortUon l 101.i Na.rrll l fO-dWIY (_,, , 0, '"e •i· • -nw · s1 .... 1. 81n11 An• 921111 L os An g e 1 es Po Ii c e ga'e no response to the q•~ry. su111.•101t ...... . AUDIT SYSTEMS co_. Ill Eo.1t HA••UiTTI: IC. MUSTON. )401 Stl ,Thi• bUtl ..... 1 II Mint ·-uclld trr • -..... ITATa 010.C.AL1,01N1A '°... '"'"""''" A......:e. 0r ...... ,.,... • ..... u .... eor-"'"'"· C1Mfor1111 CotPOtailotl. , Department personnel. a city T. he college. "°'·', in its .TH• COUNTY ... o1.A1r1o Tht Flrar N11...,.1 1-et 0r-""11 \~ -"'"""' •1•11 Llnffk• councilman s~·d recently. ~ No • .t.-nw c--••·, Nii'-"" ''#"" .. uoci1111-\. TB1t. _""1, ls tffllNCIM rt• .. ...,.i 1 """""'' 111eo .,..1111 tne Coun•Y second yeac ·•mi'ts students NOTIC• 01' H•AllUllO .,. P•TtTION ....... ....... I lrt VII ,., • Councilman ~·lbert Lindsay ' -. l'Olt P•OSATC OJI WILL AND l'OR 101 E.sl 0.. ..... n .. ........._ Cr•-· I .. :rec•:;,. lrd f OI H ""btr 1'11 C ~ Orl"'t C0!0111Y ,on: Novtrilber n, . h L•n••s TRSTAM•NTAltY c1M1. ..,... H-.1t:.!. 0 T 1;un s~• _ · · 1 a .... 1ew•rty J. M•ddoA, Dtpu•• said five LA D employes froin racial minorities wit • .o Tlllt bu1lnes1 ls Millt ~ br v~ ' ' · •-Cou C • d Es1111 of ~!,..J~•~•d w11ttr1.U•,,.., 1o1.n11r1•r lilitifti • , .--et••"',, r. si.i..,..,.r.1111e1 w1111 ""' Count't O tdl ot Put>u'11f<f~i:tra'"'t cou1 c1Jtr li'ner. -three policemen an l\\·o academic qualifications 1ess o.ta1H'1. ••••v GI EN' !Ill! CCorW1tlon1. -O••flllf eou,,..., 8'•'• of ca1uor1111, on Now1mttcr 1,, 21 lit '!fld.ptctmwr I. it71 civilians -resigned . or \Ye re than thost requ1·rtd ·in other NOTICE 1$ M \I Tho Fl~ "'""""' .... 'lw. J, 1tTT. l y ltity J. l••trlen. JDl'·ll s.,.rtti••n c1u1or1111 F1.·11 N1non11 1.111o:. of Or ft 08\t" Cou1111 cie111. rired as a result of ·the tr>rrnerl'f k!IO'Nn ••· "'"""°" ,•1111oii.,.•1 ·er J': !...,~~.. Pu1>1hhod or1"" '°''' D•ll• 1"1101. LEGAL NOTICE ,·nvesti·gali·ons. Four ol the 402 UC co. llegcs. Students have a l\lnk .... IHM Mrtl~ I ptl I... \lief Prn~t . ... • NO•-bt• •• 11, :n, )0, lf/1 30».71 LEGAL NOTICE Lockheed, Air Fo~·ce Probing C5 ATLANTA ~UPI ) -The Lockheed.Georgia Company and Ule Air ForCe have an- nounced plans to set up a 100. member t~ : of t~nical speci<"Jists ["!!) an 1n-d study of the cqnlroversial C5 airplane. Lockh~ said such a study . v.·hich it believes v.·oul~ benefit the entlre aerospace induslry, would be aimed at setting up tesl criter ia Standards for I t;,,~;.;::.~1,:M,.:~~:~t!~~:!"~! · L"'' coun<•t • F•CTITl:u~u:i,,NE_ss L'?mplaints were a g a i n s t say in courses and faculty t-----wti1dl..!~1or-t.u111ef-pHtkw-Jit1,-•11e1 -th~.1Jm1tnt 1Hei1 wilfl tnt <"'""''o==~LE==G>A•L=N=OT=IC=E===l~LI.TA.tf.Ml -Cl¥ilia~mployes,-he-.11dded~hiring_in...lhe_college. \\'bich tti•t Ill• time iNI lll}Kt ol l\eir!~I tli4! Cllll"k cl OrtM• CeuliiY °"' ~rrr,I Th I 11 1 I d I t b s· en 11,,,. ,.11 mn iei 10, Dtt•Mbtr u. 1111, 1t11. BY er-e•lv J, 111addt•. Do>Putv P uu1 1,, ' 0 -"' P'""" s 0 " u '" An LAPD spokesman said has attempted lo integrate evaluating r.1vancei technical afrt'rart··ear-ly..-in-it.s-design...ap.1"t-l---:c-:-- • r • . . ti ''» 1 m., In tho cwrtrccm ol cauorv, Cl1rk. . , . IOICTITIOUS ·1USINISI t l j c £ c p 11 o p€ 11 l y ~ 50()' ] ed . DtPlrlmeql No. 3 o! tll<I courl, 11 10) li'Ubl•ltltd Orln9f Cotsl Otlly li'olof! NA .... E ITATlMlil'IT IN\tEST~EANT I Cb. 1'1 P'A C 1.F IC ' ' persons arc emp Oy In ethnic Studies and Third \Vorld Clwl(: Ct11ttr Drlw We••· In IM Cit-; cl N~~tmlllr If. 2:1. l& •"!"' OittembH . T"' ltllowin# "'""''. •r• ~"· PllOPERTlliS. llll E. COl•I f<lobw•il -;;tie department. 2.500 of thern ' 11,,,., •"•· c.i;1or1111_· 1'11 • __ lDMt11t>u11ne1t 1i: <:cron• ffl ........ •111~. in civilian categories. cOQrses into an entire Dtlfd November :n, 1'11 FOQll SEASDWS ltE'Fll:IG'ER.\TLON. Geottt A. Thom••· i'O" Ft•nle•! •~e , \'I, E. Sl JOHN, LEGAL NOTJCE AIR CONDITIONING -.No to€ATOtG, Coren• del Mir. t7625. Lindsay said according to Count{' Cltrl< 6061 Clll-wt Dr.. Wt1lml11sftr t7"8l T"ls bUtlf'lfH Is bf.Int <GndUCll!CI by •" lhe-LAPD monthly "rap \.IPl'OLD, H•HDlllSOH 11111 • .,.11]77 Edwl'd E. Hiit!, 2111 ,,\lplt, Cosll lndiwOdu~I. DINSMOO•. ,lCTITlOl.IS I Ul lNfll Mtu tJ6J1 G_.,,.. •. Tncm~I sheel'' most of the infractions Ut 11:111 \Pit! SlrMt,A1l11 Nt. 111, NA.MIS ITit.Tf.MENT ltlthlr<I L. Ktst~ 6061 ClllPPfWI Or ., Tn;, •ltlfm~nt fllfd wit" t!>f C0u111v \\'ere ntinOJ' _ SUCh as' laking c1111 M••· cau1w1111 nnl TM follOYil"' "''"°" 11 d~"' 11111n1., W•1tml111t1r tHll Clt•k of O•tntt Counly ""' Nov. 17. itll Tel: uu1 141-7711 1., This 11111ln111 '' 1>tin1 c-uctfd by 1 1v ltYerlv J. MIHldl• Oe0111v county thne off from duty for curriculum. The r ults of the survey by the S iego Evenin g Tribun niade public toda y. Atter11"'1 19,, Ptlll .. lltf IALTZ.·IEll:GEllON F UNE. II AL Plrl.,.rt~lp, Cltr~. sonal ···ork _ but sorile Publ1Jllfd °''"" cu11 01111 "'It'· HOME. 11~1 s~'""''" •venue. CDlll 11 1c11••" L. Kt•tl Pu1>nv....i Dr1n~ CC1sl 0111, p11c1. per One ·1h college's critics, N""'wnlllr 2s. u. JO, n11 l11•·71 MH1. c1111orn11. Thi• 1t•ltm•n1 titfO wllh "'" Couol'I Hove"'""' 1,, 72. JO 1nc1 ~-b., 1. were more serious. IALT2 111011Tu-.11v OF cOST• C1tr1r,re1 o •• .,,, Coun1y or1: Nev. 1, 1'11. 1t11 301111 of. Ja. ck Douglas of UC's MESA, 1NC .. , c1111crni• tor_.,u...,. Iv 'ttr' J, ,.,,,,,,., De•utv count' -· The sheet. listed major LEGAL NOTICE u,1 su1e•ior Aw•n~. Cc•!• M•u, c1,,..., LEGAL NOTICE charges such as ni or a I Deparhne of Sociology, s~id Ctt\lr>rnli. P~nir.,,.,. O••,,,t" C11<11t Dlltv Pllot •. 1--------~~----by nt'xt ear few professors Ii' 1CU1 Thll lluiln•u ;, bflnt c-ucll!CI by Nowa>ber t. U, lJ, 311, ltll 3074·11 Fiii NI. 11·4-lll turpitude, I r a fr i Ck i n g ill P'ICTITlOUS SUllNISI t , ........... ,,.,,,, IAI :u.>t accolt'cs '0 u g ,, ,· n g up \l'ill be folind who are "willl'ng NAM• ST•TIM•HT -..... IALTZ MOlllUAllY --1.EGAL NOTICE ST•TIEMlNT OF •eit.NDOfrtME frtT o~ n · Tht lollowl~• ptrtol\t '" doln1 OF COST• f,I ES•. INC. ~ z: USE 01' l'ICTIT IOUS IUSIHESS Nii.Ml'! hnndcuffed suspects and to put up v;ith what has been bu1f~t11 ,,, Iv Eu~in• o. l(tgeroii c::::; uin k Tllf loUowln• Ptrson hit •l>•ndontd 11\t r.iiturt' IO cooperate IVith going on." BASLElt·llEICHEltT, LTO .. 1c1 i ,.,.sl<ltnl ,ICTITIOVS IUllNllSI UMI olJl'lt ne1111ou1 bul!Ml1 lll('nf COST-. But Aeling ch an c e 11 0 r Notlll lrCtdWtY. San1• Alll. t7711\ 4 Thi• l!tlffllt nl !\Jed Wllh In• Cou~ty NAM• STATllMINT MESA TI RE CENTER, •I 193.f NewPOrl deo~rtmenl investigations. 111ltr, lrK. 1ca111ornl• ccr11or1,1:1nl, c11r~ of or1"'1 cou111v e11 : t-fov•mbtr Th• 1011cw1n1 ,..,.on1 ,,, ,.0,,.. ai~, ... 5,',',',',-~,t~~:,,,,',",'0~,·.••,· "''''''' ,, Lindsav said he kne<A' of no Herbert York said the survey 101J Nonti &rotdwer. ltnl1 •"1' fllOl, 11, nn. Iv l•veri, J. M1ddo-. 091>ulv bUl•llfH '" ' " ~y "" " 0 •• , • C I I Ht""'" H. 11111r. 1ou Notth counhl Cltrk. . THE 1-.sLElt HOMI! 1015 Norlh 1bove was med 1~ •anof' Cfl'llY "" other city department that put shO\\'S non-Third o e g e l •NdW1y. 81111'. An•, n101. Published orant• COio.! 01111 1'1101, ' M••cti lt, nn. ' I h t it by a Tnl1 bYslntt• It 1111111 conoucoct •Y i Novln"lbe• 7l. lit •lld o..cem1>1r '· u, l•01dw1v Strttt. s1n11 Ant, c1111. !'7101 LE E Eow-.110 tJOYLAN. 1tln out a similar ··rap sheet.. eac ers suppor r/!_ . l1m11ec1 l'Artn•r-.lp. nn 3151.11 H" v lrK, l• '1111"'1111 CorPOr•t•Pn). llCldle. 1rvlnt. C1llfornl1 •·Th p 1· n . a t e I -. to sub stantial margi. Arthur All!! Llndt\ct 10\.i Nc•ll\ l •ol<lWIY St.HI, S1n1t .. n1. Tloi• bu•ln•H WI• condUC"ted "~ "" e 0 Jee '-""P r m 1l IS ~• 1111,me"'' 111.., wu" 111, cou111v G c1111. t 17a\. indlvidu11 · be' congratulated for telling it "I would not argue Iha! c "'0r1n11 eou"'' or1: N~v. n. n11. LE AL NOTICE Tnt• 1>u•lnen 11 l>tint tcn~uc:•..i av • LEE e:ow-.Po BOYLJ.N l'k · · I h bl' " I Third Collene iS' the solution '!' .1evtrlv J. MiddOJI. Df•Uly COUfth l-~------------(crPO•t!1Dn.· 111,ow'EN. CREIN AND SYLVI.. I (' ll IS 0 I e pu lC, lC I" c ~. , l'·•tn1 Arlhur •t•n L1 n<1tkf' •T1oRHEYs AT LAW said. for the problems of minorities bllil\O!d Or•n•t t otsi o1:1v Pllct, li'•CT ITLOUS IUSINEI\ T"11 st1ttm1n1 t+itd w1111 m1-.county SM 1111 c~a,man .A¥•1111t Th LAPD' S t b ,·n Amer1·can soci·ety. but I do N lier 16, U , lO Ind Oittemlltr I, HAMI STATl:Mll'T Clerk ot Or1nw County t~· Novembfr 11, Ot•ntt, Ctllfa.r"I• '16U e S ep em er rap "'' JG6.l·ll Tn• 1o11 .... 1n9 """"" 11 ooln• busi~•n 1"1. Bv 1"'''1v J. M•ddol, ~•Pul1 T11: •n·J1't sheet !isled 405 complaints and believe it is a positive first ·~ •< Cou"IV (lf'k. P~b!llhe<I Or1nff C01•! 0811v Piiot. .•. ._., . IJ.L lZ·IEllGERON " u N f It .. L Pulllltl\ed o •• ,,,. Ce1JI Ot!IY Piiot. Novtmber lO. '"" Oet ...... M• '· u. ,1 , disciplinary action taken in l68 1iii·~··iPi·i·.· iiYiioir1kiiiisii•iiidii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOM€. lllO Ent Cotgl Hlt11w1v. Nevtmlltr !I, 11, :lei 1114 DK1mbtlr 7, 1971 Jl9t·11 or th cr>ror11 d•I Mil•. · 1•11 . J(ll6.11 ~m. , ,1CTlTl;U~u:11.1Slfrtllll 1 B1111 M~·~:rv 1 o1 .Co•on1 11e1e1 ~~i'.e LEGAL l\OTICE Othft charges investigated I CEGAL NOTICE N"'M' 1TAT1M1NT e~i't ,~,1 ~1,r!:v. ii::~· O:~·M.. LEGAL NOTICE last month included drinking Ttit !ollowlnt MflOlii 1r1 d1111t Tnl1 bU1lnesJll i• beln1 c-utlfd by , \Ult F·llltf On duly. improper USe O( ~"'1~1~ ·~·'HOL IE EAll:TH L•NDSCAI'&: • tot~'1~i. MOllTUARV OF ,ICllTlO US IUllNISS , l'•;:::~D~:A~~!1::~s shalgµn \\'hich 1venl off and CO Ml'ANY. 2.0 Avoc:100. Codi 11\PJf. COllON4 OEL MAii. INC. NAMI SlATEMENT The klllowl'"' PPflO<I ll 00:119 bu1ln•11 in1'ur~.1 t1vo officers and the Sttohfll R~bert Hthntu, 1'1! a < .... O t• --lht lel!G-w!111 Pff'SOI'! It CIOlnl M<119~1 11: C:U Sterry lnglorf, NewllOf! l"'tn p~~.~ril ' ,..,.,,.., 11· SUNM-.VEN ( O N'V J. LE'S (E N T JOAN 'S IDUTIOUE , 111l. ll:lvtrslde hiding by '8n officer• Of h\'0 eti1•1t• Jcnn1oii, 1.io •vat•11e1. c~11 Tn:1 s11ttn11r.1 111te1 w11~ int c ... M1 HOSl'IT ,.L '°' E B R J.v1., N•wPCll't I•••"· call( pri\'alei)'-0\~·ned motorcy·cles J,lfil . Cle•-of Ort"'t Couniv °"' Nov. 11. , Ill 111111chu•V c1<1, "<Ml" Ch1•l<>I', "Pl, 'A', 2110 E. lltl\ G..,., OulnLen, l '4 v11 L!d• stuc1, 1,11, 1, e1v1rr., J, Meddo.r. 01111" Fuu..-ion UllJI . . St., co1t1 M•.a. Ctl\L sought in an in\•estigation. NfW1'1rl •••<h. CounlY CJ<!l'll, lluler • Sunnt vfn IA Cth•orn•t This builntn 11 lleinv condul;I~ bf 111 Tll!I b1,11l11Ut LI bPl111 tolldvcled by • l'ubllSlltCI Oritllt CCIII Otl). PllOI, C0<PC<"1llon) 1015 Nortt! li rctdwtY indi•ldual l'u'lnt-.111•. Ncwembl!• n, JO •M °"".,.,119, 1, u. StrHt. 81nt1 Ant 11701 JC:.n Chivlor Ch1•1t1 Jonn11C1n ltll • Jlll·71 Tl\!1 ~nlntn t1 btlnt condut"'d Irr • Tnls itattmtnl !lied •wllll 1111 CounlY Tllol ttllt<l'ltnl llttd Wi!h lllt County Co•PO••loon. • • C!frk ol or111ft Cwnt, ot1' Nov. ?t. lt11 (lt•k ol Ortnll' Counrv on. Nov. 12, ltll. LEGAL NOTICE •••~~r Al•n u..-1~1 l!y !.•~••!¥ J Mtda ... Ofl>UIY Countv &y., ••Ylflr J MlclctCJl Dfoutv counlv Tllll l!tltmt~I lll•d wll~ ""' Counl' (!trk. · c1.,~ su11••101 COUltT 01' THI C•tr~ ol 0•1ng1 CouM' ""' Nowtmbtr lJ, P~blli~~ O••"Df Co11!,,Dally PllOI. 'Ub!llhlll O••nt• (a11t 0111¥ PolOI, ITATE OP (ALll'OINIA t'Oll lfTI. By Boverlv J Mtdelo•. DfDul~ Novembtr lO a/Id Ott...,llt• 7, U, JI. tlO\'tmt.lr 1'. Jl, lt ,,,.. Dtctmb" ), ,_, COU"-o• oo••O• Cou"!v Clu\ 1t11 J100.ll " "'. Pub11ihfCI O••n•• (C1$I 01.1, Piii!! l.C.-------------1 ltl! :J.ll,.11 JtD. A·111tl ~--~------------! NOTICS D' MIARLNG oli' li'ITtT•ON ~:1~""-' 11' n. :ic. '"" o, • ..,,~,.:; LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • r::T:::·:;,~Ao,:!:;;~v AND P~ll t'·l•W P'·tlJtt, 1;;.11M o! 1111rioii P. P~J111~. Ot<~•Ull. LEGAL NOTICE li'ICTITtOUl IUSINESI l'I CTITIOUI IUllHllll N'OTICE IS ~E11£8Y GIVEN 11111 Jll" 1<1AME STATl .... EMT Hijack Try Thwarted By Airline NAMR STATIMINT "· Cl....,,,,, .... fi led lltrtln j Pttlll"" le• ,. 10SJ ' ,·,, ' ••• ,,, '''"' P'ICTITIOllS IUSINISS ~· o cw n1 l>f".., I Th• 1011-1~. ''""' II dol"' 111/Jl"'" oroll1!t "' wi!I •t'!Cl.IO• luuJnC• DI L~!let1 ltutlnen I \' .J Ac.•· s 0 NVJLLE . Fla. 11, T.,11,,.tllltrv lo li'f!lllQr>t• rtMrtnct le NAMI lTITllMINT Lift "DOds. :IOi,.lll 5tret!, Ntwcon " I #..uu."c .... l TY, ·,,. ..... •wt., whlt11 l1 rn•IMI '" •urlh•• Dlftltul u1, tlld •• '.· ~· tollQwln• Pf'llll +1 c111=~· but!ntu BPI,,.,, C1Ulcrnl1 ~. I UPI I ..,;..,fin ar1ned man was l!l>OI hlind, Ctl!I t?UI lh•l In• tlmt I nd Plitte ol htorllll 1~1 Roflelt~ H, JCllnMlfl, tJO Und 51rtf1, h ed I tod · Gr•<• L. Wtf\l~•~•m. lt••Uo•. )lO ••mt 1111 M"' If!'"' Oectrnbfr H, ltll l HE IUSI NE,5 IOUtlQUE. lltl• N-fjpf(ll, Ct!lfcr11l1 tl610 I v.•art car y ay 1n an ap-Wobo11nct er , L11un1 •~•.,,, c111r ., t:l~ a,m., 111 the tou•l•oorn e1 LUf!ln Pl1e•, Sout~ L•1unt Elir11>ttn-N. J"'"''°"• oo 1:>n<1 SI'"'' pl!'f'ent allempl 10 hijack an tit 1 Civic Ctnl1r Or\ve Wtst. In '"' City ot JottOll!nt !ofh..,•ctt. l1t1> L11••~ Plttf. N•wpot l 8t•cll. CtUlotnlo •1660. J ARE YOU HAVING A de velopn1ent program. !\<- ··Using the C5 test articles ·: .. 11 as 'guinea pigs' for settinR ne\V 1!~ ~r; ~ 1'ltt. Co1111~s.sot1.1r.1 standards" or testing;• Lock-S ·J: lobic:to heed said, ''the revie\V mem· 1 'i sa~pl ll" - bers \\'ill sy~tematicc.1 ly eval-• m h t uate the fatiaue life. damaj!'.e ! iii J-J 5' tdrllOUS • 11' "1n'-M"'Jol tolerance and ~tal ic st'rength ~ L ~ sa11111t..., cf major aircraft st:-uctures -'. .'1 .!,"'ii'' 3ns- 1ving, pylon and nacelle. fuse-t l't~ 7 Jr.'!e and land ing gear." · . Jt _llllt::J ~ F. A. Cleveland. Lockheed corporate vice president for engine2ring. will head the team, which v.1ill include com- panv employes not associated 1vith the C5. about 20 Air Force experts· not associated 1villi the project. and person- nel frnm other ae;-os~~ oompanies. p!Us some ''ou?.li · fied individuals'' p<tsibly hired for !lie sJudy. Among the companie:; \ikelv to lake par1 are Boeing. NorU1 American, Martin and Ling- Temco-Vought~ PARTY ONLV 6-'f';p,. H~d.,. in beohf'-llly ..:gY-01 nc!. • 1.J.a/"ar '!<" _..-.;,__ • -~-. • l/-Pip9ftoider ..,,ti. fli..ft¥.J'.sr --,, . . So Good It Will t1•unt You 'Til It's Gone! , •. . 11111 bl,otlMU II b!olnt c...011UM " 8•"'• All•. Ctll/Ornl1. So.Ill La..,111 . Thll ""'ll'llls !I C..!nt Conct\Kle<I l>v • Ei'l~l'trn ,Airlines pl11ne to i p•ltM:flYldUltt D•I"" N""mbtt 1J, 1t11. • TM1 11u.r111u " .,.,,,. conotuc1..i "" 111 oafltlf'r!ll!o · ' Cuba officialli Sflid {.' Grtc:t L. Wtl!lne~tm W. I:. SI JOHN , " !llll!~•llltl. 11:.f:l!CllH H, Jof\nllCln ' ' .. ' . "nils tt1ttfMlll 1111ct .,..;"' '"" Counl• Co""'v Cirri. Jo"'"''"" ~hnl.o• Thls •"!;W\f:llt 1UM wlm ,~. CCll(11tv The f"l}I hcrt. took lht l C .. tk ., Ortl!M '""'""" °"· NIY 11, LtfrtOSTIOM. ltOllSON, LO\ltLL T~ .• llilfm"'I m .... Wllll th• COUlll'll Clerk ol o, ..... c ...... ,, "" N°""""'"' 11. unldenliried 1nan into custody\ 1'71 ·~ tmtfv J , Mlltdu, Diii/ili 1'141 KIN~ C!ert " Ortnff Ce.utnv o•: Ne•. S. ltll. tt11. 11,· l ewerlv J. Mtddo.o. Dnvtv c .. M.,.-citrk. n1 U.ltt "low" S'"91, "" ttt e, ''"' J. ••r11i-11 o......,v '-Iv c:eun" cw,; _ after he boarded Eastern's l'V•lllfltof Of•iwt CHJI 0111• ilo1~1. LM A~ttlt1. Ct~flnl• · C!ttt PuDUM.,. Ortn1e Ce111 o.11v li'llot, Flight 462 to Atlanta. I N..,..,,ber ,,, • IM Dt<emOtt 7, U, Tetr Ulll '"-' P ... llttof'd O••n•• '(0111 Oil" Pile!, Nowt<l'IOI• 31), '"" Dfl:ff!lbt• '· II, 11, ''" )1p.11 •tt•....,, ._, 11.i;111Mt N"''"'llff' '· 11, n,.JO, ttn llll1·11 ir11 J1t1.11 An Easlern a i r 11 n f's ,. .. ,., -. LEGo\L NOTICE P~b11"""' °''"" c0t~1 D•ll• ,.,1rtt, LEGAL NOTICE 'G NOTICE spokesmi.n in Miami said the ,.,41a N1V.mM• )J, ,., JO, 1y1 3111.11 -J..t; AL man boarded the plane . told r1a1Ttwt t1111111111 LEGAL NOTICE ,. 100 l'-11111 the pilot. f;. H. Schmak. ''J; lllAM• ltAT•M•NT PICTITIOU, IUSINlll l'ICTITIOUS tUSIHll' .tn't ha•·· a ···~·· 10 Cuba" TM folilWI"' '"""°"" t•t fol~ I' U\51 N•MI JTATS'MRNT NAMR tTAT•MIMT 11.tt!MU 11, • -PltTM"1ovs •Ul1H111 Thi 1e11ow!111 "''11n r1 to1n• 11w1'"'u Ttw to11ow1~ ""'" #> dol"' 11v11neu Then he re arked to a Hll·WAV PllOOV(TS, )(17 f i ll Cltll NAMI ITAllflMNT et· 11: HW't .. (orOf'I• dfl ,.,.,, ,,.,, T~t ll!fo.llllt .... uti fl dOl<llt ~1111•11 tlORT ll O••NGf. l'H .. ltMA(V, 1tte w,tt(llll '""'moortv Al'O"l•IH, 16-it stewar~8S. "l Just might Jial!l'lt 1.. Slll'lt. ,..., ~.rt Gr11n •1• E•tt tC11t111 -.w•~ut. °'•"" ""'· w111e1:1r criwt, ,......_, 1 ... • c ~ · have-a m1n lri thl~ satchel afld Or,.C.,OMdf'I MM. MAil OltOIElt MAll:INf, 100 W"I ~>Ko, Inc. (.I, C ~l l to r ~l f C"IUor11lt ., ~· Jtnlc. Ito\. ~·· u1r Ptrl M1rtt11. C011t """" N1"""1t 'lt&<h ''~ c ... por•"""'· 1au Nart~ ll•1<1ciw1' Otfll L. S.Orff11ton tCl'i"••I P1r1.,...1. I n1lght h11ve to go to Cuba.' New-I l•tUI. -Alu•nde• T0tblll 111. 1101 M~flllffl St1•,1, J111to ·~· "'"''· "° 5•• L-• .-. ... u, Ctrl:IN Ott .M" Authorit~. ,,,.d •n ···r~rl T)lll lt>ullMU 11 .. !M COfldll,l(:ltd •v !>riv., N"'1Porl S110i T~'• itv1ln.i1 h bo-llMI <illlld11ctfd bv I T~lf bUl1"f U ""l:(l!!Ct CQICIUC"'tl b' •1 . "'-• I<" . . bt("""' WI e>l•nMd IT tll•I w1y ll't' 1111n9 Ollly lrf'l.11 11•,,.,. !tom low•'• (9'1'1 !Id p011tt r• -e11r 1low-<1rv c11rlnQ rn.tll!MI, 1.a1 Wluon,ln 11 ,1 y •fld 1i;.plt....oocl 111"Vkk>t, JO-l'IOur .,....., l>a~l"tl, '-tY ·~ 111kt t l•lf, »\M'k °"" """ ~lll't•ltl!WI -1.,,:1 -.i'tln'1 ~-flow lo rmn•~ ll\l1 pre> clv(I ¥1f 'l'I ~ tnflel"'t r.t l!'lt Piii :M YN'I. llllr.tl tlieftl lllO, ffom "" i. DO:tom tor , .. ,,,. ••mov.i II 1lk8', Ye! rf11l111 'Wt!Ol1 11r,m• ·~·~nc• •or 1_1.,., E•t •'t' ti.cl llM lamt1 dtltt)•bl~ lllk~ntn. Cot'fltlltttry bl-tel ~nd rTHY l'O $HW Onltt your H-y llt~Ml Him IOd&y, 111 _._,,, lrl ,.,_ll'ljbylMM you'll 111¥•• 1o<991, WHOLI Oa HALP HAMS Cll•rlftt I I . kllllWl<llfl • , f.u,, Cf-., ~ ... .J.,, .,,..,/ "(',.,, Y...iw.6"' i'!"'-f, • .,~'fiv ._"'~"f(' , ~~~M ·' 1 "'""""''•" Thl1 ••"I""' 11 1>11"' c1nouc1"" '' .,. cor~r"''" • 11rn11t0 "~n.,111\!t v Sf!CUr lty 1ruard checked th Jtnlct M. ,....,.. ·~lvodll•l -J.•tt!ur .. ,." Llnd•k • OOI! \., '°''""" . l h I ld r d AITAIL 5TORl5 South Co1st Pl.a1.a Tlllt ll~tl'll IUed wlll! l!lt; Ceufl!Y ~ll.rtndtl-l ••Dll! IU ,~,, ''"'''''""' llltd Wltll '"' t.li~•v Th1l "'''"""' flttCI w\111 '"' (OUlllY man s sa c e ill ' Oun • I • Clllf'it. If Or•• C-..rr!Y on: H..... •. '11111 I t lffnenl !Oen .... , 11\f COVllW C'l)t~ ti o .. ~•t cou~IY en: l<lt"t1'1bfr n, C!f't'll ti Or1n9' (OUlllV Ill Novtmr.r H, contained a j(Un. The mnn wns.I l700 'E' COAST HWY'. 1222 s. BR,POKHUR_ST lowir '••t • "''' Ill Mey Ct. '''l· l y '"'tel' '· M""41,• Ot1WI' <:1trt ti Ot•nM Count',,.,. "o" !. ltll •ut •~ fli.w r1v J, M1ddu Ou•vtY ,.,,, Iv l•v1t11y J, M1111100, 0t .... 1v rfmO\'M lrom lhe pl nnt nboul CORONA DEL MAR ANAHEIM Co•I• ",,,-. 540-82'2 """''" Cllr• 11 ••ttv •J, •••t1re11 D'""" Cou11t1 cou11t,. (I•·~ coun" c•••~ M u •.,ittit.ll'led 0,,11 .. C0ttt1 otllv r 11tt, Clll'-· '~11111n.., 01•n1r cc111 D1\1' P{lot' Pubn"'" o,.,,.. Ca,l• 0111, Pltot 12 15 a.II\. tPST1 and taken in-I n •• w. ""' c.r1w~J ,,,.... '" 1111 lft v!""' Cllllt•! •»<1•1 f' N!--a. • •!loll o.'"""' r. 11 l'u.i•lhed ora111• c;o•it 0111r •1111 ~-ltff ,., ;i. 11, .,,., DKe111b .. ,, fiiiv1m111r J1.-1nt1 O«t1'!"' '• 11, >'·I lo od 11.••••• .. •••'ll•••••••m•••••••~~ lilioiiiiiimiii•••••••rL 1;n-·•--Ju1"11 H1Wm11tr t, 11, n. xi, ttn l010 11 111• •'·" ,,11 11t1.11 eust ¥· -· r I . • ·. ' ' •• • ' " ~ L. M. BOfld S1nart Hus • ·And App esa .uce -- Project .By ,filot ·Honored · • A picture page depic~ing a typical da y·s activity in the life of a DAILY PILOT carrier has been awarded recogr;iition · . ~ .. QUEENIE --''A ,ni n1 bould tie taller;-oldtr?·heavfer, u1l~an,~-~t-1,or 'Gulstanding l!r9m-Otion-o•Yl-~V:C;;,, hoarser than. his wife." International Newspaperboy E.W. Howe w Day." Mr. Howe's criteria for a husband is acceplable. I The award was given by think. Bear in mind h.is conUnent-make!-no attempt to Hickey-Mitchell Company, or discMbe the husband who is smart or perfect or modern . St. Louis. sponsor of the pro- ''The' smart husband.'' said Changing Times, ''is one who gram which e ,n courag es isn't ·SO busy bringing home the bacon that he forgets the newspapers to recognize their applesauce." ''The perfect h~sb3:11d," said the K?<iiak Nug-carriers' special pay which get. ';is one-about whose tmprovement theres no par· traditionally climaxes each 1 'licular hurry." "The modem husband ," said Jim Keny, year's mid -October ''Is the do-it-yourself man with a get-it·done.wife.'.' observanct . of Nation a I Newspaper Week. The 1971 awards marked the !Uh ~nsecutive year of the progrllm. • " ------·· By Phil l"te rlandi IN ORDER for a Oipped coin to come up heads SO consecutive time.~. it's said , a million men would' have to flip coins JO times a minute, consta11t· ly. eight hours a day, five days ja week, year in and year out. for ap· proximate!y.11ine centuries. I didn't work this out on the back of an old envelope. Ttle computer boys figured it. Judges were Jamts Cherry, "Tell the boss· lhe boss is here '· SI. Louis Post-Dispatch ad------------------------ vertising director: ·Pam Prtce,. QUERIES -,Q. "1 say catsup is the OOe sort of food that useS up the most glass b&tlel!, agreed?" A. Pickles use more. Q. "H'ow l\-1ANY feel of spaghetti is one pound of same?" A. Aboul 320; usually. Q. "00 GORILLAS eat meal~" A. Only the gorillas in zOOs. The y're.the only gorillas that eat•herd·boiled eggs. too. ' . UNDERSTAND some of the older cosilier homes in Japan are equipped·wfth special platforms specifically de· signed for the viewing of lunar activity. HQui;eholders are supposed lo sit there, sip sa ke, and watch the moon come up. go down, whatever. Now, ct>rrespondents say, the old i:noon-vlewing platform is generall~f<>nsidered to be a fair- ly goi;id place to mo .. unt the TV antenna. HAPPINESS -Il was none other than Eugene Wood 11.·ho said, "lt is agreed by all.-I think, that the happiest periods in a man's life are his boyhood and about 10 years from now.'' "BEST WAY to get the smell off your hands afl'e:r cleaning fish." writes a Muleshoe, Texas client, ''is wash those hands with toothpaste." · "THERE ARE two things a real man HJ(es -danger and play ; and he likes woman because she is the most. dangerous q/ play1hings. '' So said Friedrich NietzsChe. fl1ATRlfl10NY .....'. Thal the feminine school teacher is a preferred matrimonial risk has long been known. But why is not so widely ·underslood. Our C(lnsultant on romantic matters explains ·it. "Largely, it's because a ~chool teach- er is just about the only kind of woman,"~says he, ""·ho ca n asli: a question and then keep her mou th shut l?ng -enough to hear the answer." This Tacilitates CQnversa!1on. ·he says, Afll:l whars matrimony without conversation? Nothing. Addrts.~ 1noil to L. M. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875. New· port Beach fl2660. Bro\\'n Shoe Company. art ·dire:lor: and ~~red Norto n. Alton Ill\.) Evcnirt,11 Telegraph circulation manage~. New For.ms On .Draft Attacked Vehicle Auction Slated ~ Surplus-city vehicle!i and · equipment will be auctioned . off \)e\:, 4 in the Seal Beach City Yard, 201 EI t ctr I c A list of goods to be offered at the ..9 a.m ... auction is available in the purchasing of· fice of ' the Seal Beach Cil,Y , Hall. All vehicl'es and equipment are offered on an •·as is" basis and ma}r be inspected from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the yarrl Dec. 2 a,nd 3. A non·refundable SO percent · deposit iS required d1. the time of the auction . P·e rs on a I checks will be accepted. WASHINGTON (AP ) -A proposed new form for young men to apply for conscientious objector draft status has · · _ brought an avalanche or ang~y • . .. . n1ai1 .111at 3stounded Selective wet 1 •· · 18. d Service officials. . ve 1nven Most writers obj~ct to .the -_. -· , -'. length -30 questions com-· · • p~red to four in tl)e current A · • Jtjrln -'"d the compl .. ity .. • m·. er-··an· ·t-.1a ny of the mor.e than 400 ...... lellcrs received in ohe week are ' similar in what draft ol- ricials say is .an organized campaign. They complain of .._...,ick questions" and say the questions are "insulting" and ''unfair." But there i~ praise, too. One ~i i d w e s "t · .. draft counselor, \\•hile objecting to one section. said: •·1 believe the more personal apprOach and the expanded opportunity to express belief should be a very desirable (eatur'e." Byron V. Pepitone, deputy draf t director, said, "I'm surprised" -at the react1bn btcause th'e proposed form \\'as thought. to be more fair. Pepitone s_aid mucl'I of. tht • • • (uror is caused by m1sun· derst\lnding and unawareness e.P. that the document circulated ~pokan , ... npaPnf: was a draft for diScUssion. ---...;).. · -· · , -'...£L ~ · -~~~~~-Selective-SeJ'vjce-Di.eclof.!-'-----~- Curtis \V. Tarr met Nov. 8 T S E 74 wilh eight representatives of 0 t "'ve . xpili. major church groups to , . ur, • . . . diSCU5' \he proposed form and SPOKANE, Was!;. !UPI) -money. "while in other ~Oun­ Two years ago. the Spokane tries-the-government finance.s- Histsrical. Society reminded the whole shebang.'' the Chamber of Commerce Cole said the cily would . that the city's centennial was formany ask President Nixon coming up in 19?4 and it would to invite nations to participate be a nice 4dea to com-in the exposition. memorale it soinehow. Cole said he had recei\'ed Now, the 32·nalion Bureau of word from four foreign coun· Jnternational Expositions in tries so far !hat they are in· ,Paris has approved what turn-terested in participating. ed <>ut to be 10 eminently nice "'This is not a world 's fair idea _ an international ex-and we are targeting in position for Spokane. believed primarily on North American to be the smal!Cst city ever to industries and exhibitors," he h Id said. \ o one. Expo-74 is classified in the The w or Id organiiation, "special exhibitions" category which sanctions and schedules by the bureau as opposed to a world's fairs and expositions, world's fa ir. This means il will approved Spokane's'"ExP.0·74" have a general theme and all to start around the first of exhibitors must abide by ii. t.tay, 1974, by a unanifnous while a world's fair is an aa- vote. cumula tion of exhibitors no1 ,.... The approval means that no nece~arily limi ed to a asked for comments. Pepitone said an instruction shcef being prepared for the draft boards explains that "lhcre arc no right or wrong answers. They are to he used for a point or discussion bct11•ecn the board and the registrant.'' . The form notes a man is not rCquired to answer all the questions but says ·he should consider each one. Pepitone said the objections will be studied and he hopes the final form cin be made ef- fective "sometime this year.'' Selective Service oflicia \s said the letter writing is being prompted by the Selective Service Law Heporter , the Philadelphia based Central Com mitlce for Conscientious Objector~ and the National lnlcrre\igious Service ~ard for Conscientious Objectors hased here. other city in the world can parlicuT.ar· theme. _.., hold an internati9nal ex-;:;===:;:=::;;::;;:;;;:::::;===========;;;I position in 1974 or use the Ex· po-74 theme -·:Man ~nd I-Ii!! Environment'' -until after •Spokane's la\r is o\•er. TODAY MORE THAN EVER ... ' •• • . . ., -· TU'fsdu, NoYimbet' l0,"1971 DAILY· 'ILOI' Ji: Chinese Cur· ou s Too··~ .. .. U.N: Actions Closely ·w ntch:ed ; . . ,. By PU\L NEWSOM Ul"I F•rtltft Nt"'1 b •IYll . The outwafd charttcleristics of the Red Chinese have been noted, the .au~terily of their Maoist uniforms1 their eaUn~ habits and their teaction to es ern amen1tiCT.-aii<l_so_ now it may be "'orthwhile to check the more setious side of their impact upon the United. Nations. --• . Simultaneously ii should be only fair to note that the com- parath·ely s m a 1 I Chinese deJeg;.tion has demonstrated a cautious curiositY of its own towarrl its new U.N. partners. !bis may be seen.in the.s.low expansion of ils ·eontacts. first . With th.e Albanians arid then to "Publicly sipping tea in the delegates lounge with others "among the delegations that supported their entry into the. U.N. In tlieir first t\\'O weeks they have.: .,~ , Voted ·with 106 Other U.N. members ir'I favor of a \Varn- ing to the Uni(ed States againSt buying chrome from Rhodesia.in Violafion of a U.N. embargo on diplomatic or economic contacts with the white-sup remacisl Rho:<tcsla regime. . By implication a e cu s e d India of interfering with the inlcrt\al affairs pf Pakisnin. pecLation that China would at"· OeCcndcd their right to ... temj>t to take o~~r lea~ersh~ ' pcrforn1 ;iuclear te&.ts in th~_.or the so·c~lled third orld~ . atmos.phe~e. ln lhls they join--made up of the und~velo~ ed rrance which also iS"•not a .ind unc.-ommltted natwns. ·IJ1 signatory to• lhc. ban w.orked that sense the speech strucX harder , at the Soviet Uniqi\ , NEWS ANALYSIS -01an.Jt..did~nlt.ed..Stalts.t.­ Except for the cha'nge 111 , platform, the Chinese were not saying o~ doing _anythln& .ther, out tiy !he un1tea-.s1a1Cs:IJr1-, ~adn't been doing for ao~ [=1 lain and lhe Soviet Union time. •· ~ ! l. 41gainst . all but underground' By warming up relatiO!JI . nuclet1r· tests. · ' ' with Yugoslavia, Ii wu ~· · ThC opening speeches whfch tempt!ng . to extend be~ welcomed mainland China to Albarua its lnnuence In tht lhe U.N. were fulsome and one Balkans, a traditional Sovje~ .- speaker 'na1-lhe'-UDLted sph~e.' , ~ Stat~ I even fl).anaged to work. • It had ext~n<icd cred~ 1 In in a l'eference ,to George South Yemen ,and 1uppt..1'.ed \\'ashingtor. · , revolu.tlon in Om211 in an at,. . In reply, the Chinese delega-temp_t to · move IAL4 • ~· lion chairn1an Chiao Kuan-Persian Gull. It supwrtid hun era.,ed his smile and P~_!estinian gue_rrillas In lA• delivered a half.hour resume Middle Ea~t (n Africa It ~ : bf kriO"A'n Chinese. policy ap-_ ~xtended cr~lts to ~thlo~ plauded by neither the United and wa~ Ql.uldJng a railrott( Stato.s nor the Soviet UJrion. Jt !or 1'a~anla~ • • ..,. • j ••••• was tougher th;\n ·had btln-ex-Other credits had gone .to pccted in 'he light of Chinese: Ceylon aod Malaysia Jn A4',. Premier Chou E:n-!ai 's earlit'r and to.feru and Chile . '' ,, assertion · tijal the Chinese In those areas a~ In· th• . delegation . would ml!-ke ·a U.N .. the· CpioeSe . weri 'fl."". "very . cautious" !_Pproaeh to tempting '· by pl'op1,1nd1 land the U.N. with limited funda .-to ex 804 PrimarCTy. e 111 p I o r l n g their 1nnuence far~~ respectibility of .the U.N. plat-\imits.o.f W~l!-t th~)' m1&ht h!'>e. form, Chiao affirmed the ·ex-for m1htar1Jy. . ..,,1; '• the. ·small .sensible . solicl car .· all over. again~· . ' . , / If~ • ~•o ? o-~~ ''"'"''" "'!lo °"''°"'°' ..,,. '" 1 M"'o~ ''"'-°"" ""t..,.. ;roup, , . .. ~ .. • •,1 .... ' '" . "' .. ~· • •• 1•: ,• ... ,~ .• ,·:,1' Q'" . , . ,.,,. ',., : ... , • '· • .., •" •:-. .... , •.:!I ,, ·~ ... . ' ,, ., .. •. ,,.,, " . ,,,,,; w ,., . ., '" .1 ... • ·~.r ., '" ,, ' ,~ . " .. Spokane. a cily of 180,000. is abou t 100 miles from ~he Canadian border and 250 miles inland from Seattle in the l!eart of the wheat and lum~r country known in the Pac1f!c Northwe!l as the "Zinland Empire." SUPPORT GIRL SCOUTING When people shop for o small cor. they look for sorreveiy simple basic volues'.'Dependob•l i!y. Economy of money ond s!yle. Good mileage ' rhileoge as the little imports. · , .,, A solid<is-o-roc.k four speed transmission. Sports cor steerir1g.~ : The city father s ~lleve the event ~·nr have an 1mµact of $125 million an'd attract up to five milllo n persons. .., "We hope to have bi'ick.s .• flying by around the first of • : $he year." said _Cliff . Warden. assistant managing d!rector of Expo-74. Wa den said the city will dQwn som4; old buildings 1-'tlcre slle in the middle nr Spokane River and start building Expo-74 on It in th) !!pring as soon as weather permits. BUY GIRL SCOUTctLENDARS! The Perfect. Chri11tma1111l.ocking atuffer for tca~hcnr, dads, grandmas,· coachc11 friends, aunla •• everyone! Gi rl Seoul! l>etieve in .service ••• and they acrve their ·fan1ily, tl1eil' rrie 11d1, their cornrnunily • Girl &·oull! IM"li('\'e in lhe Pron1ise: "On 1ny honor, I \\'ill try 110·\I~ 1ny duty to.God and 1ny counlry, To help yth er JX'.oplc al all linlr~, 'fo ohey lh c Girl Scoot Laws.'' 1rl couti helir\-e in Friendship. Girf sCou· ""'' o c-red to ALL girls htll\'f'('ll the 11ge1of1 an 17. Girl SclM1lt are 'onng in ~ears -cager to conq urr new world•! 11icy need YOUR SUPPORT- ·Jor troop program and for their c1mp11. . • Pleue buv several ca1cndar11 when th e glrl! 1n green con~e knocking on your door. King Cole. Expq managing director, ii\ a· telepftone news conterenct from Paris where he, made the city's presen- tation lo the bure1u, said. "This was our last and bluest "GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL OF ORANGE COUNTY llurdle excepl ·ror going \o 'CongreM for appropr"iation or 1320 E1s1 Chtttiwt, Senta Ana, 92701 T4~tphont: 541-fj69 1 funds 1n build a national I"'::::::::::::-:'.'.·-:::· ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 ond long life.· ,_ · Those basics ore our b•rthploce. The Mxlel :r, 1he fv'<xlel A. the first mo!,S Produced station wagon-name o basic idea, ond chances ore Ford built it. . Now 10 Ford'Pinto. Pinto is os simple ond solid o small cor os there is in the world, And it's priced lower than the three leading imports; lower than its mojor U.S. competitor. Yet ii hos t'Jllery basic modern necessity. A gutsy little engine that gets !he some economic~I kind of gos ·• A welded steel body with six coots of paii:it. , ~ ~ •. .Ball·joint front suspensioo, ~nd o wide stogle stonce on~herood: • Pinto is one small·car that doesn't have to feor o superhi ghway. And finally: Pintp gi'ves you c0Fr1fortoble inleriOr·leg and shov'- de~ room-yet it's Only lY2 inches longer thon the leading little import. • See the Pinto al your ford dealer's. It's 40 years new!r than the' · Nodel A.-bvt il's still !he some basic idea. ~ · .: : · Whtn you get 6ock to lta1iu,yoil ttt·lttck It Ftril" • FORD PINTO -- . ' .. ' ,, •. ' See your Ford Dealer 'now. ( • ' • I . •• .,, .. pavilion." · COi• SAld th• United S\8l'6 Kid ·Lik t A k ,1.. 'd ~ ... unique Jn .th.•t most 'g(.tn• s e 0 . s. 1'.ll y . ' txhlbltlnna 111. llA expo&ll1qns -. • • wt.re nnanc'd with privatel------~----~---------~·'--------------------.---------~~-------------,,,-----------.. • , ,J.' ·-. • '· 4 I . . " I ., •er"--• •)I DAILY PILOT , • ' ... . ' ' ·- • • • ' FOLLOW THE tlGHTS TO~- .• . . - ' --~Harbor View Center 011 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD, JUST EAST OF MACARTHUR BLVD.; IN NEWPORT BEACH " . .. ' . "'--'. • • . .. • J • • • GRAIDJJIALE __ ·.-· _ __:. ' ' . . . -WINNERS -· -F ._____) , -.- MAJOR PRIZES ' . MUST BE PRESE·NT - -Ml,IST BE 16 ·OR OVER TO CLAIM PRIZES - SPAIN :· . . TWA 747 AMBASSADOR SERVICE ·MEXICO ·• WEStERN AIRLINES FIESTA FLIGHT SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO VIA AIR CALIFORNIA .STEREO .~ .. 1 . FR·EE-TICKEtS~-AtL-S-T-ORES --WtTifOU-T PURCH-A-S-E'-----\.51(I . OUTFIT CATAMARAN • .. > . • • -- ,llof i1odt1 ... , ,.. <( ~ Richard's Market w "' Guild Drug .. ... Sandcastle Gifts .I(/ Magic Mirror -· Flowers by Morri .... .. ' ) Sh•ll 0 ;1 Co. • 0 .. C1ldwell 's Candies "' (Dita w • z M '110 Imperial Hardware .,, . The Fringe ,Benefit • Newport Stationers ·. •• C~uneo Cleanert Children Unlim ited . Mlcnabolrvine Rt!lty HoWird'• Nutrition So. Cal. ht N1tl. ~ .. ' .. ~ , •• • ' I . • • ' • . ' • . . SANTA ANA .. > -.. .. .. .. > -" " " > . ~ • 0 • ~ ~ FRWt, Lion Country Salori '• .. , •• • 9111~ H111, Bo mm., ~Canyon * ~~Co~·~IT~H~IG~H~W~AY~~~-·i:~'·il•1u11e •••Ch ~ Coto•• dol hi•• r---::::::::..-;:-::~ c .. -•• . . } . I . • • 100 REALES 2,500 PESOS 13,000 PESETAS · PLUS MANY .OTHER · PRIZES ONE PRIZE PER FAMILY SHUTILE · -BUS SERVICE BY SO. CAL FIRST" NATIONAL liANK DOUBLE DECKER FROM NEWPORT CENTER PARKING LOT ' . ,c6RNER OF MacARTHUR BOULEVARD & SAN JOAQUIN HIW ROAD TO HARBOR_ VIEW CENTER . . 6 P.M. TO END OF P.ROGRAM .. ·-, ' • • ' • ' . . • .~ .. 1 •• .. , • A ~t !P0ppin_g· U~ ir\ .. ' ~ ··1"·•1--•. By MAJ\IAN CHRISTY " tak&~m~tary lsn't'9vailabfe. But' thefe·~ NEW yoRK _ Wh....i"r-dealer _Pekr Mu _ little hints of itl greatness. "'"'.!:' ~s~~ar hil posters alor:ie gr'Ossed more the 33-year-old. hippie qtlllionalre pop artist -than ,000. He created a slar-studdecl shett :Jpped-_Uirough4l series-.oC-l'llgb,pr~·~.._-"""_'and wcase set for an American manurac. ness .meetings that woUld leave· most l]'eD tur."·, lthin two months.more than one mil-. JimR ,· ' l t • • • \. r --.....____ · -----uon ... ~-were-BOl<i.-.TM6e.-ari-ikle-,......,~--One w1lit' day, w'hen Ullrtgs were ctazier ·t~ri Dqn't forget that Max is the shrewd head of -----1ey:!"!l!" usu~h .e.mt>loyes dubbed it Max Madness Day. five companies wh!ch make up his corpora. ". No Wonder. Max wasj uggling with: · •. lion .' -· -Lawyers-who •. brain$.Or~ed...abcd...going ••. -. -Now--~s--getting·aclively -involved-Wilh-tM·\.-- public. I' 4 ' • Y1 • ..:. fashion world. · • Company executiv.es <plotting Plane about It started during a recent .. trip to Parl~ quick expansions. , . , , Tber1t11le wu, _sippifii orahge juice aft a • Fashion hou ses. breathlessly cashing in on sidewalk care on the Champs Elysees. 'Pwo the phenomena of poij art clothes, clinching a skinny cOuture models bin.zed by and sat. at 5!>-50 dea l. · the nezt table. They jabbered in Frencll Peter: Max, flirting with mental exhaust.ion,. ( . but he got the messag~. They were oh-ing suddenly decided to flush QJJt hi~ br_ain. He • and ab-ing atx>ut a. d"esigner scarf that had..____ crossed his eyes. Focused on his bumpy Dose. • swirls of. color. 'I'fle scarf was opened, a·whiff Looked down at his Zapat.a:iype moustache. r · d d ·1 dan 1· I -~ • Sat deadly still. Silence. 1Cohorts andl·cuents ~~~ •. ma e I .ce a itt e ........ lwlai: was . herdly breathed. 1 ---=Was the boss of Peter :ritax Enterprises, ,a "''Right away I knew I hadito create: clpthes. multimillion-dollar operation, having a nerVous Why the-scarf was j!lst like· a poster l.rans. breakdown? lated onto fabric! I could see my ·art on dres- No., . ses, jeans, coots -everylhing." He was merely clearihg his mind of accumu .. ' · When h-1ax gets s vision, he pursues-It with ' ' . lated trivia via a ne.-i little trick drummed il'l· the kind of passion that-switches a mfllion- t.o his head by--1(_ favqr'e yogi -S~ami aire into a. billionai re. · ·Satchidananda of Pliris. # • • l\1ax is a merchandiser. There are the inevitable contradictions. in The otfier night his lo~r.,.year-old "'daugh~, ·• the life of Peter Max. · ..1 Libra Aslro, recited · a p~ayel-: W6idr M\X ~ · He rides'around lp a Roi~ Royce.or a ':thauf· • s,wears she composed on the spur of tt;e mom· feur-d riven CAddy. B1,1t he emerges froth the ent: "Dear God , Thank you for this food which ~ ., back sea t in jeans, a T-shirt. and sneake!"s. Will give l{le enCrgy so that I cari help others. And, oh,. that wild mane oth'air. "I am a sue-Please give food to poor people -everywhere. ., cess," he announces. "But +.am still h-JE." T~en they, too, can heJp their, friends." POSR DUPLEX ?i-1ax and his wife, a former l\Uss ~orth Caro- lina beauty queen, live in a posll l~room du- plex overlooking the Hudson River. It's· det· orated with Peter Max . ev&ything. Life wasn't always so high-Level. .The couple Jiv~ togelher ,in-seml-rileagre surroupdingS for . two years be!o~e tying the knot. "We were trying to discover if we could make it together -and if I could seu my fantasy art," he-says Both projects clickelf.:'""-. l\1ax has "been v.•ith" his ~·ife for 10 years. ·Eight of them as Mi-. & Mrs. On a profession- al level, he ha s been called the Walt Disney of tomorrow and a· combination Emilio-Pucci-, Norman Rockwell. On tQe debit side he has also been dubbed a weirdo, a hippi11; gone m·aterialistic, a nut. And he cries all the way to the bank. _His exact A-lax Is thinking ab:>ut recording his child'!• praye rs (she has extemporaneously recited SO others for mass consUmptk>n-Not for the money, he says. But for the .wonder(ul insight it might give people., "What we all need is blind faith," he says. "Faith ttfat is as inno- cent as a child's." · While he -was . still 'talkini rif. colnmerciat. lzing his daughter's prayers;". a man offered" him $18,QOO for a large Max rnural hanging over his .desk. Max said he couldn't part wilh th at painting for any amount;-He needed it as a ·daUy reminder to think "up:-up-up." TIJe painting, Tike the bulk~ o·r Max.'s art, - shO\\'ed people roaming ;i.r·ou.nd91galaxifli wil11 star~, saints, sages, rainliows and butterflies for company. "By nature man is happy," says Max. "The world of reality is what brings him down." •• -· • ... BEA. ANDERSO.N, Ed itor TltflPt, Nowmbtr at, un ''" IS • .. " . I ' " • • - . " J ~·· • -·- ... Fashion WorlCJ. f ' \., ~. . .._ .. ' ········---• • .. .. ' . "" . ''° I On'~ of th e d esigns ~hi ch hos helped po the pocketbook of Peter Mex is +his horseshoe-n.ecked shift wit~· coor'dineted stoc ki n"i~lt epp~e red · on the cover of Seven en m'gozine, -. • .. " . P·r~earny . Nigh .ts Ahead ._;.. ·~ ,. ,. t Blooming flowers decorate e r Goldworm holiday offering · (ebovef.· At right, his dremetic bleck .dren is a sheer cobweb "Wool rknit, c • • I • I ! • • ......:. i , f I 1 -l · ' ' .J: J • .. • .. ' -!. 1· · 1 I • • • • ' ""' .. ,. .. ,. '.. ';"'"' "·' ·4 " 1 ." Holiday sea!9Illl mean time for dress- ing up and having fun, and half the fun of 'dressing up ls having something exciting to wear. ; Whether. I.he_ holiday brings at-home entertaining, cruising to a sunny clime or mak(ng the round of gala parties, · a Woman ca~ be dresstid up Uii11 year bf down-playing her gowq: • Two des!' ers offer a versatile seiec. tlon of ch "long dresses" -Bob Goldworm ' • John KI;ss., KIOss, whose Coty Sward-winning ·: deligns are found in the sleepwear and Joungewear department instead of th• dress department, offers m 11 ad y 90mething 11he can go out in then turn around and wear right to bed . His revolutionary designs are perfeet • for at-home entertaining, because they are the essence ol. comfort and style. Goldworm offers sb:apleM knits wilh , · crochet-like · ·Re-through overblouses, Orliental·inspfred obl-walsted b a m b o o J floral prtnls, a chiffon-weight wool In black plunging daringly to d e e p decoll.etage and Trevira. knits trimmed ~ With-glittering holiday silver. . Travelers especially will enjoy his long dresses in ·IUnny pastels wltb matching 1weater1, his delicate fiofals, .slripes or · checkl atxl his skinny rib knit tops with art deco i)itterned skirts. · . , . Waihable Gold~rm gowns: so im- portant to travelers, Include a blacX"" Chanel-lnspired Trevira suit, braid edged.. wlth·its own white blouse,· knit dresses or baby checks, flowers on white or dark blc~grounds 'Ind Ooral-on-strlpt-on-whi te pet\ernt: -.. ... '--. Goldwmn's philo.iphy io-'u.t wom"' --.......; tholild be "truly feminine," not ''drdsed"" • up 11 thq are going off. -to a costume J party." His ensemblu are coordlna~ I .. and ·the sllbouettea are more 'body~n­ ack>us, wltb bust.line and nilt1ioe ideo- •Ufied. . This iJ good news roe girts -11111 for clr1 watchers. ' • The Kloss gowns are avallable 1t U, May Co. and \be Goldworm fashions aro ·featured at O'Brien'•, Coronp.,. del Mai'; Renee,Boutique, Laguna Beach, and Jean l, DahJ, AM Fol1er and Glmone's.,NeWp;lrt Bueh:• . .. • . . • Wear this John Kloss terra cotta gown to a party and then to' bed. It really ls a nightgown, made for pleasant dreams . • • I . • -· •• .. • • • ' 1· ' . ' I ' J4 ' DAILY PILDT .. '·• Special Library Guest " .., r r .-.,., , , ---. • ~ ' I ' 1 ' ' l I , , ~aguna.1 Ar)itf~ston D~aw ~ By JO OLSON lhrou1~ lhe book, anc1.t11ac be Hni Uitlr'tlrit ....-lpt llf ... lo '-IMllll •tor 1 , ' -. ,... n.11¥ , .. ., 11eff leavea tht faces tit \lat 10 ~Y tq' • a' l J!UbUsMr and ,... -.ill fw Mt . olUll ton, •. -=-ci'ilhav• jUlt the Tlaht ti· 1~ tD rWvt c9*b W ~. I, , Grahlm Booth gave 1way ~preuinn.-· . SJW,''~ ho; ....U lit«. 1 'f Mind. artist, wtio .i aomt of hi• trade tecrell Booth a canadilJ1'-tfho )ivea · J" '' • __.___. -a.t.... .. • when be c1me to Jhow " tHe-,,AflT Dlll&CTOI. • • • ...... • ........ a , _. cliildren at the Costa 'Meu ·In Losuna Besch In ""Jt' Jle "-d!~ bil -.r-I ...... --el Ilia -~Libr1ry_bow he lll~!Jr•lt~~an~!:tr:U:,,-..; work;_al .UCLA Ud lilt -,... ~.··11111o JtU IiaVI 1 . .. J .. • ' ' liooU. ·' 1 booka when-:"fit l'll 'juat .aniil~tlb«WW ·1111U1D's1 u ---.1111 e1ft . For instance. be-' makes 'nllhinc craduate •acboel· •t a nu~blr d years. Now• aA-.,..._ ll llokl .... t. When: I 41 , leav11 on tr... b~ , n lhe Unlvenity Iii. Southlru ~,:... ~ ~ !::'1: tt ~ M -put, ... eruor lnlo al abape !boo Caiilornia. . '.,......, ••-.,.. ~ -• -•~-u """'•• It Into lllte a Hia wile wu stlll ~ hll -lll-•llonl • -•II• • --· -· • ...,....... .: he nl puts · ' aide I.Gd "dabMll" bl~ • .nb1L" :~t.::· de.o,.~do(I ::~ =~. 1! ~ arlferma. (H1'1-ll)d!e.i , He )lbt to -·Wllll ll! to ft\P;e m look hairy. · decided lbil ..., ihl ldlll •Clay fortllll.Y I~ for tilt 111tllor ID ~ tile· tlerY ~' Hi-also to . ihl cllildren ""-'-tlme.Jo...lcy. --11rden} -aed art¢ -111-l"!ia , has to prr 'tt makin( his He and bit oo bor1to·r, Booth Mid ~ d ·· -and . ~cr-,tl~ btvol\I .. !!.. •~· anlil>als people 10 lbey'll M1rk Taylor, wj10 'llritb' tile buiH by blmatit b Canodiu UCI~ alloul . the .book. look the me all ttW way stories for manf GI bll boo kl, · retreat, which · an Wand T h e r •for_:• 1 UIUltratlnt . " ........... ~~ ~o•k • ' ii!'~~ ~.. •• '!';; ' ~~~"" .. ,,. "\, . ~ ART LiSSON :_ 'J:be secret. of illu~ttal[ng ·chil!'re'n's bcSoks ,;.,. rt ... tol.il ':llY ~ Graham~ 'during a gue•~·e~<*lll,cl!!at th•' Co~ ~.••Llbraey """Hailiil: ) Area elelientaey1achool student.f .. ~ · · ,. • ' ·-i , . 'I ', , • -no! i:Klllenl•, him .. The Bciothl lave 'lquite a libt&ry" -. ·~ ,cJPJdm'I; boo~ . and tbey have ~ thtlr elda\ ion lo readlll(,41!;tady. 'Iba youn1e1t, .who, N 2: ltl.11 is too~youn1. . QWN IOOlt . "l("ilnrlll' draw wllat I'm ~,, 'Jooth aid. "HI' • does bil owq book. 0 • .. ' Thi arlltl 1•11 lbal larninl II rlialad to nodinf, mt ht when a ehDll 1earna to re .. "the whole world ii Wore him." Boob ari like \IOlc:tl from the put, he a.Jd. "Wl}tn you rud Socratu, I t ' a ,'. Socratea talldn& to you." , TM Bootb1 art. "viry lkep- , tictl" aboUt televlJlon and i baVe no wtekend televi1ioll for _anyone, he" addad, ·'11li,-_. 11 • because' t,levllidn doel not ." havt tb;e penonaJ.'ftlatlon.:::C to the ~tipa.nt thlt.,• ··doe•. · ·Booth ),received 1111 award for the outstandin& child.ran'• book .~liON '"'"1 Ille . Soulhom ~omla Cound1 ., . !.I-\lot a.tldrol> .... YOUllll -le nmdly durtnc coranoal11 lf1 !bl . Hunllnatoft •Shara.ton Hotel, l'uadena, an awud wllldl ple&!ld him !ftl. m.,,,.Jy. That'.I aort ol like havlnc your cake and eatin1 it too, bec1UH .Graham Booth does ·children'• boob 1 l m p I y :.. b<uUJt be enJoy• 1l -L "I'm tlill-.1)1 ol a d>ild to feel dilldnn'• boUit. .. _ 1bf: aid. And· wbtl dllld 'il0Jlft'1 lib 1o lit-~-hil &ood W<>rkl ; . .. .. .. • .. • \_ ' • " ' .,. - ' ' PAVOlttTE IADGIJt·-:-Frances, a key figure in children'• books by RuHell Hoban, is illustrated by , I , • ' • .. J · • , ' >if,'""- 'his wife, Lillian in "Bread and lll~strating : no Cb 1ild' s 'Pay·-. _ . , . . 111· itA AN»s,RSON . &r car.er a1 an tlhlltritor potilign Park and hu been on' ·"Editori are alW~ng w••• 16' "because .my husband Wil 'bis a 1pe11dlfg: tour up and down for new materlll. If yeu are Lillian Hoban, k call! .own illuatrat.or." She 'lf.uc!iecJ the state durin& the Wtibit. good they will oiler yau a herself ."FranCes' Mommy" dance wbich :she did pro-~ In relating bow to break into manuscript to · illu1tratt. You ( becau1t:, 1he . has· sketched feuiotially on televi.sion .and U.. business, Lillian told her "have lht opllon to turn it Frances ao miny times , be11n hu been• teacher of modern au4ience that they ·P.ici:ed • down." I · illustrating c:hildrfn'1 book1 at danc:t'1oh numbt1""0f year1. badfer 11 their-ma I n -She advlle.d' her 1i~ntrs a very early age.. Rusaell dred of lllu1t.r'1tlng char1cter because "publishers , 11ev~r tO HM illu1tr1tions to a In the beginrun1, howev~r. and when~he_create.d FraDCts are overwhelmed by mice. publisht!t _1nd .,.1xpect 1 a her· efforts were not lucrative~ J;illian wa1 Cont Fatted to ii~ · They are always leokinc for .manuscript to be written. "It In • monetary aena but were · JUatrale :ti@r .. SM...u!ed. their an a.nim"al that ii not ~!l,lally wo~ks ln reverat." · profltlble because of the e1• .nldeat dauihW, ~h;ot!:bl 111 the much:"· . --· ·· '-.--' 1"Jll us"°1t1na• <:ah be PCG- perlence. • , ml'.idel. ~ · · . ~ · · . · She ·also; offered .i ....few :ti(ls ·lttable, Jt just depends· on who .Actually, ahe · didtl 't 1t1rt 'iJ;, · Most of the iilcidences · in .to "wMltd-be~' illustr1tor1: ' you .are," abe uid, ·but t:tU· lustratlng to sell her works. AJ. · their boOks have bf:en baud · -Be. siraighlforwud. :. tioned beginner• nol to count • Young "friend" of the on family situat'iom, LlUlan -Start at the top (howei!J). on-succe11 overni1ht. library In Phi11delphi11 she said. ''When wt•had a apedflc "I don 't know much about the "Moet don't mike a·livinc at would check out children'• problem th1t we handled ,well, smaller ones as I'Ve never It," she concluded .. book.! and try. to illustrate it would become ti,, 1ubject of worked with them.". them as ahf: thought tbey · a book." . ~nd your p o r: t f o 11 o 1hould bt. -' Obvloul situations were directly to theJNblisher. She Her,caretr as a -f•mous ii~ "Bread and Jim for Frances" assured her aui:lience that all lustr•tor was not laund'led for -which "our kids hated to eat" material is con1idered. m1ny yeara later, she told and "A Biby Sister for -Don't use a literary agent. NtW"pOrt Beach Friend! of the , Fra~s," •boo~ wri_tten a~ter ''They don't do any more than ttbrary. the birth of thetr third child. you can do by making your After high achool iradua-The Hobans, residents of own contact!:. lf you do it lion, 1he attended an art Willon, Conn., .have four you rself, you don't have to pay -KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Set~rdeys in , The DAILY PILOT achoo! where 1he met her bus--chlldrep . a cut. band, Russell, w .h o ·h a 1 Ullian has b e e n lo '(;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;j authored nurrierous children's California the past month I' ·bOou .JncludinC 1t.oriea about helpina:-promote ''More 'l'ban Frances, Ainerica'I rft o J t Words ," a reading cirt111 in popular liWe-hdp(. -~ the Cali{91nia Mpsopm-t...or t vtn then the didn't begin Scienct.._ ~ Industry, Es:·, " AMERICAN ond EUROPEAN . " ' :PAINTINGS ot . ORIGINAL ART WAllHOUll SHOWROOM l ·~l~divid .ufa1.: it,.¥. .. /A:dvocarect .DaiOAJ PL&tDe.aa.. ~.. •r·_ 11::~~~~~~,.:: .. :.~·:.~ ... ~ • 167 W. l&ttl StrlMt .-, C"t. M ... ' ,,__. 1--"J' _. ., ' · · .. .l~~ 1"1•u•tl• & M911•ev11 s11.l , JDEAR ANN LANDEfls: Why do par· ~ _ _ d1y1 •. WtJcome to Ute Hth C.tary, !Ady .. '.il..---~~~~9:l ..... -<!!.b'":#~' ~-ilf~~;~w~"'~ .. ;;';;' ~··~"-:';;"";'~'~":·~~;';""'~~M~"'~'l'~~· iji~~ -. \ '1t! insist on hatlginl i 'mlilstone.around Jt'1 buatlfuL . fie ntck of a defemelt!llli son by saddling · Q · DEAR ANN LANDERS : My brothtr .Te avoi4 d.isappointment;'~ros~tiv1 -f"un....with the._lllJlt.n•me_a.sJlla d_.i_d.!..or ·' rw · two liUle tirl1 -a1td 5 and 7. brides are reminded to have their_wedding ~1randfather-or, heaven help the poor ~ ~· ~ They are d1rlin& kids, but much too fat. I atoriel with black and white .,lossy phot&- make hlin be~ T11ird or even .'fbe . don't mean chubby, Ann, 1 mtaa lf'OltJy fraP.bl to· the DAILY PILOT Womtn's D• rrth? . "' · . · .. overwei1ht. _ Whtn we bave dinner · ed ,f rn our nel1hb0r's fatnil y, u is f!O~I . together it:m•k• mi: sick UM way their apartment one Week bef~re the w dine. Et_t or ludicrous.11 you 'd yell "Jun" 1n · years! Fortunately iny tee th are ln cood mother eDcouragil 1tc0nd htlptnis or Picturu received after that time will not house next door dulipg a. family din·. condition,. but my:early experiences ha ve everything (includin( i~ crtAm and bt used. four people ;w<iuld ~an1wer. lf 'a boy me terrified~I recall Vividl y how the den· cake) and pralies ~for deanin( th~r .. ll\'f ~·bright .or a's athleti~ or. 11 ~pular tl!it propped my mou_th wide open whill plates. I'm· •ur• 1'0th little airls. hav• For engagement announcements it · i• &s hjs dad, and he has the .11me 'J1ltwe, . he worked wiQt a hammer or a pick", ahd come to believe thai' beJn( iii eaters imperative that the l\pry, alao accompanied · e are alwaya complrlson1. I've &aid the saliva trickled down my throat. .mikes their mommy k>ve:)hem mare.. by a blade and. white ·k}olsy picture, be anb-• before and I'll NY it a1ain, show me • :i needed to 1.wa.llow and couldn't -&nd My sister·in·Jtw incl her llUsblnd ire ot mitted. aix weU.1 or more before the wedd.inl .._ Christmas Sweateri or r.nd I'll show you the son of an I thought t wu going to choke. When I average siu but ob6sit)' dotl' fun in my date. U dlaaI.in'e ii not met. only a story will · .• ~ aniac. If a bo~ his' hiJI dad'• la.st-told him U .my fear he laughed '° bard 1!1ter·in-law'1 family. 11 it p0s1iblt tha t be used. ~L--..;;;..;;;;;i,;;.;..:;;:::,..;,;;..;! ___ _. ~ that .thou1d tie enough. Ri1ht? -they could have ·heard him ac1t1s1 tbl thua kids hive a 1J1ndular proinem! Ta help f1ll requirements on both wfld.. -· ANSPO!fr Glll~E ball. I remember the •1ony ol lhe drill -Should I HY 1omethlllf to my brother? -din• IJld 1111111em111t stori••i fonns an EEAll L..G,: Yoo .picked 1 1le1 quu· bm-rrw for. 20 minute• ruMlnl. I had THINIHNG AHEAD avOllable In all of 1111 DAILY p LOT ofliC91. to Olk MB. MY ilo11 I•· ~n""'1. 1 Pil~tlnares 1boul It for years. DEAR T. A.: N1. llai ""'"hlat to l"arlllu quHli•n• will '' unrered tiY eld-Dt ~,..,. d'huk• • JO;t!i 111 I:! ., :So jJta'se.be.more 1ympathtlic; Ann. I your 1iate ... t.11w. 1111.n a thoroil,11. Womin'a Section ataff mehlbin at 842-4221. ppe11 I ilo1 t. •tree wltlt you. 'Mott \ cin t)Jlderatlnd the girl~ who h11 a -phy1ICll tlleeklp hd a Mdor'a cll•t. If Ju~rJ have nicknames lllat •tt tltem -pathological fear or· dentists because 1 Uerne1t1)1 ... •'ll&erfertaet," apale&be ,._ 'liHn'!rom Pa·-Jame• cu be Jim, or am in het: shoes. -HUTCHI NSON, KAN and doa't meatiu tt a1aia1 bat 1em•IJ:===================:'~ -!fauny, or Jay ar Jamie, ek. AtmtORJTY 1llutloe1 are woit• th rtd: ti llelal teld • • , ' ·, • ', :.i. • Mi MYOI. Tllt 11•1 tf Uitm. : DEAR ANN u.NDERS: SOmtont DEAR HUTCH: Sorry. a ptrton "" ,,_. you about" a girl who h • d· • •·a1 aot beu I• a dentist chair for !t ~tr)'thlnll but a nlct smile. He 'wanted 1.o· )'tan Is no airtborlty. I ltope you will ie Alcohol iJ no shortcut to. ~ial IUcctSS. lpiOW' how hi could &el htr l.o If" I den-1001 for a dental t:heckup.aad Ilk te af:I tlst who wlMllcl put her mouth.Jn shape'. Ut.t equlpraeal. IMatlsts now h.1vt 1 hlM 'Jou were rl1ht ~hen you told Nm t~ ·whJclt ellinl11tes tht 111\\11 problem. (far is probably 'what keeps her from· . Tbiy also ll1ve water-cooled drlll1 wh~h f>ing. • . ·, rotate at 1n aecelt.r1led 1peff •nft. redut• , 1 have ool betn tii I dtntilt for :kl' tkit. drllllll time ti a fraction ol tbe thl If you think you h1vt to drink to be I C· cepled by your friends, 1et the facts. Reid ''Booze and You -For Tee~1tr•· Only," by -Ann Landers.: Send 35 ctnl1 in roin and a loni. atlf..addr....S, stamped env elope with YOJlr ttquest in cart of the DAILY PIUlT. . 'Peering .. Around : Friends Meet , THANKSGIVING ,_;etkend , l'U a "ctlebntion of 11 f e ' ' · for mtmber1 of the Robert -~ Mr. ,.nd Mrs. Ray Anderton in the Andenor11' home. or ih• Allldtl10 .Dlu1hl!rt of tM Amtrlc&n lLfiYf)}ution was Mn. Jantt. Watt.. formerly ol Altadw. ~ A rm 1 tr n n g famil y of YOUNG POET Cynthia 4M • We11tmlnster. Dau1hter Nancy Hollis ':'•s n_amed aecOnd ·:.was married Saturday and tht pla~ w:nner ·~ the Braille : occulon .brou1ht Qul-<i[·town I~, 1 N~t1onal . Poetry ! rtlitlties In forlht "long ') OoDtUi fo~ ~l~nd children. A , Tbanbglving weekend. dey, it O..neyla!)d · was one 1 'luslralion!I for the b 11 n d reader. Published by Ille Braille lnstitutt Preu in Lot Angele!! the book lntlucke Cynthia's poem, I Like too----------1 -., .. ,pHzei, '~ • Sing .. OP ENING her L11 u na Be1ch hom1 for a conclave 'fr'lth alt the T t I a tJ v es SlM talted"*lth" ~lie 1 al('f'lY in town, It looked like, i'pt>et Elhll · Jiootp.,, '1::; jowels by joseph an ldeal time to ode~ate_Bob ·~~ ·''t:ipectatlons -HarcheLfer 1'eweJi ~~and Jea:let1 upcommr t tlver .. ritrl''an aDlholop <o:f Poeins, I aonlverlfl'·, •...r.o-ta. !.-.1 em b 0 ~· t d 11• <•"v'" -""' ltw•lrf .. lllllMfl-'-' N._,.,....,.. ...... _ •n dr~"': .. ~ ... ~-~-~~~~;;;·~~~II "' ct.st! ., 111'1 ... fin'll ..... { "" I'"~ 11•-.I' llMWtloft9, IKJlfrllN, _, .. hlll'tfr · r Frank ...,._ -ajd t h e ••-• ,... "....._. .,. ..... ft • ~==:r-~:t~ -~ ' :t.;~r:.:,:r,.:,;::~': ' AndrlWI ...... a IW'prile FRANCJCI :;t.,,.,, '""" .. Mr! ,_ •.;• ... aner-....,uon "one with 0-- L.M!· and ..... Obie -and ~'\.· ORR ·J .... KIDS, LOVE UNClE LEN SATURDAYS LN TME. ,DAILY PILOT ' FINS STATIONSJ\Y ,,..,,.,....,.0 . _._ 1'1101'0 ALI UMl LIMOii AMO LllTMI•~ DtlJ( ACCll lOlllll IHI I CIUl l lDAT 111-lill ~ni11) Ill li\l •Ut\ltllU' 111'111 ' • S1wth C•••t Pl..- l ti1t1l •t th•··~ Di ... ,..,, C 1ff1 M111 140:tl66 .. -·. h .. 'Twu the rnorniris: ot Oui•tmu ~d 'tt\ere'nel.th U. tr« WU a Pf<:eolinD 4tH1 wrapPef jujt for me ie;. ' ............ 111., ...... 1 ........ , -l9 .. ··•:llt\o•• 1 811da&tH Bar.._ ·. -(Ill) ... ' " -Ttwi' • CleOatrJ • Orup · (Ill)-- FOOD GIFT .PAKS ... TASTEFUL GIFI' GIVING ~ THE AMBASSADOR $14.98 ' This gift pa k will bt a 1'epreMol1tiv• of your good wilt • , , extt ndlng holiday grMlings with th a finest In 1p1cta1ty foods. Featurt1:"dtllclou1~ BEEF STI CK Sumni•r Sausage and Our own s weat-Hot Mu1tard In addition kt ~ny oth•r chMHI, SWMitl Ind tpftlda. One of the Great Gilt Pa.ks from . ~flctbtl ,,•!!'· l11Afolll?laza lltlftl"IT"• .... ,_a,,c11ta...a ·--· ,....,,...,. ·~ .... . ' Christmas" w1rmly-with a fu1eieu1 1w.iter. ChHN orion er wMI in many len9th1 . .-t and IHk1. Prem 15.00 j --Otltel' Glft S"99eatloiu-.. • '""' Miln • •mu •· ao1n . e lLIPS e PANTS ' e ILOVIU e aOWNI ,e PANTY HOii Effa ' · N011sHAL'f .. SiZE SHOP • .- ' • . - ( • ' • I ~' " . • • • . . ' ' . .. -... . . .., ' <i • .. ' Boutlcjue o1 A. ho1iday boutiq\le will\take ., pl!&! '.frqm 10 a:m'. to 3 p.m . . •• s&turo&y, Dec. 4. ~ ttii Com- "' mtinlfy Oimti~n ·Reformed , Clfutch~ Fount.tin Vi!ley. . 1 • Ha'ndmade gift ·1tem11 baked I good1,:-plants and ~hit e ,{•' elephants will be sold by· "" members al Uie ·Sisters 'In i Chr!Jt( .Frocftds ·w:111 go to \ missionary work and Christian educat!6n. : ' · · · ) ' ' . . " ·man 's Club ,,(_ I '. J A ,Cl · 1or .Canctr party ., will t.k9 1 .PJace · .ii 1 ip.,m. .,•, tomorrow in the holn! of 'Mrs. -r w1111•m • ~r r:1 Fountait. • > V1lley. .t)fo"'!''i<' ·" !jy • ti\< ~ Founttih V'tJley• W o ITi a n • '1 .• ciub. • · · ~ ·. ·-· . I , ) i ,, ' ) i , . , I ' • • ~;·. ,.,,. •t ,... • ...J. ;.::::e:I1J. • • Kapp~ Oeita · Mr. and Mn. Don' Jotwton will optn · tlielr Santi ; Ana ..home for the annual , Christmas dinntr patty 'Of ~ewyiort · Harbqr , AluhlriH\ -of. ' .K,Jppa Delta Sorority at 7 p.m. ,Saturday, Dte. 4. · .--··-' ' .. ' . - ·-' . l .~.-4 ' ·APPLES ·· FANCY .. WASHINGTON · RED .. -~~.__,. . -u-~ .... -- T...,.,., No...e<r 30, l~l J • I . ' ,.,,,. ..• .,. '. ... : . : ., " ' ' c lb 'i ' ' TEXAS . RUBY . .. . DELICIOUS Rtl> • 14~ G~PEFRUIT 14~ • •. • • I ' ' • ' • Now pu t0o 'can become a professio~al ~pper and save 'hundrns·of 'clcilli!is per yeiW on .your 9rocery bl!I. ~o n~ed to i;un all over. iown-l11infin9 for bar9ains ... You ce1n be assured that when ,YC\U shop at Top Yalu; you are buyin9 at the lo.w• eJt'.pricJJ in town. NaturaRy, we carry .ilJI of the famous -brands .•. Top 9uality Meats "nd Garden Freslf"Produce; -. . ' . . ' . ' . ' ' . . . WHICH 'IS MORE .. ' •• • ' J IMPORTANT ·TO YOU? UST SERVICE · • OR "! LOWEST . ·PRICES •. NO MAR"'n·· cAN a1v1 YO .. ·~TH,:•· .WE -IVI PRICE · ... ". • STORE-t40URS • 10 'AM tO 7 !'M ' l DAYS A WEEK s1:10,: 1N A ·WAREHOUSE OF FIN EVERYTHti-iG •IS MARKED .QUAl)TY FOODj AT SlS W. 1'1• S_T. w ~ . .AT HAil•o•. cosTA MESA. 11 DOIS-areho se' Prices N'T TAKI A LOT OF HERVI TO n THE · , · . • . ONLY. STOH IN TOWN TH.AT DIS· n .. tho Chocker A4ds Jvst 10•1 •• Je WE CHALLENGE ANY ·~KET -TO MATCH THE TOTAL SAYINGS! COUMTSi THI •DISCOUNTERS. . ArrlYO., what Y" pey~S. If yoo ........ t · . . • · · · · "-.oip:wlti $!0.DO,W .. 1•. yO.'d shnply\,oy • ·STOll HOURS" 10 AM. TO 1 PM WHAT IT 'fA1C.IS . IS tliol, joM 10% .. $11 .00. . -• 5 DAYS' A.· WIEX • THOUSANDS OF , ... "" '°' ••11n•i•G 11c1n •••· .. Close'.i ~.Sun. li. ays and c_.. O··'""ER .~·c•s· 1 , nw IT•MS·Ll••LLY co'"''oLu•· ·~ W . p . I S • . Liii .•Ill AND uq11.01. · . 'viedflesdays . ··------.-... -' . . . . •I .. • • 1 • • • .. •. ' . • • -. : -. '~ .( ·- • ' ~~I._~ PltOT1 T;tlliiY.' ~ovt~b,.0 lO, 1!71 \ ,r,L~ke r~' .. Quic~~Change ' ' .,t-V en Surprises CoaCh • "'1-. I ' . ' • ;.tot!;ANGELES CAP) -Bill Shannan, ·tivf~ head coach of Ult: !Als Angeles ~rs. has his club running as expected J . in the NaUonal Basketball A'ssoclatlon -,1s·-uasoll;:txirtMy•ve""gone f'aster tban lie could have hoped. ,DurtllJ" Navember, the Lakers won all 14 of their outings and currently 1tand 20-lt la leading the Pacific Division. _They've won more consecutive games -r ,14 -than any previous Laker team in 1'>g:·Aftgeles and equaled the old Min· ntapolls Lakers' record set 11 years ago. ' '"The thing• that h•s amated me most •bopt the team's play during this period ~.. . '. • .. ls bow cooslstent w, have beeil~" sald second only-to the 1ittle Jefl·handez: Gail Sharman, the former J)oston CeUfcs' slar GoOdrlcti who lead! the team with 25.3'. who ~ched Utah to the. ABA title !1st ·The 7-!oot·I w1:·1 amberlaln leads lhe year. • J " • • NBA in rebou n ith 471 in the 23 "When--1-wat Uh 'Bost~. we-had--game~for ari-8 of-2<t.4 per contest several long wlnnb:ig 1!feak1 (17, l~ and and has scored a erage,of 12.8 . 14 games) but there were some close .. 1 , Id t k w·11 to t ·b le games involved. L:OU no as ,, ~ .con r\.u "The games we have won ha ve been . more to our offe ri.se, said Shar'.11an .. H won rather easily." is starting t~e ·fast break, set~1ng p1 Atl·Stlfr guard Jerry West was Injured and passing the ball. He doesn t ha,;e t early l(l the. campaign, but since his score for our .tea~ to be sq.rtessfu.l. recovery from a sprained ankle the · Although lug Wilt his h~d dlff1cul s Lt.\<e.rslhaven't.lost. ' wit h coacpes in th~ past .. there appears o · West has averaged 22 points per game be none Uiis time around aQd he was • • ' named !he team .captain-when Elgin Baylor retired on Nov •. 4. K~y ·PJayer Trades Jim McMillian, a rookie last ~ar from Colum bia, took over in the front court for Baylor and has avettaged 18.7. Veteran Happy Hairston, the other· starter, has averaged 13.4 and is second only to Chamberlain among the , team's · re--. . -?"' .. Overshado.w Draft •. 1• • ,·,. . ; • . • ' j bounders. Sharman declar~ the ?Ulse.t that he wanted·the Laker;Tbe a ruM1ng team and today· he Cleclares,· "We have sus· tained. ttie running game." · But~be has been mosl pleased with the · r . . . , . • . ~ ' ENIX (UPI) -Bi&·name 1tars McDowell,, Gaylord Perry, Ken • . . ' ap. and ·~ ~ay switch.ed . I MoQday in oDe of the wildest ·' . , .days . !n tJie hiStory Of .baseball 's . wm\er m~ing. . · • W.bt#lin~ and , .dealing in rapid fire oldV-1"1.he moguls .of.baseball made these wanting ·to. be traded, h'ad. been 19ugh~ by club's __defeitse, asserting, ·•our re-- a· numtM!r of major league teams and bounding has been outstailding." wound up with the Giants, the Indians The· Lakers currently lead the NBA in Uld, becauSe the Giants were .willing to rebounding artel ·being 11th inLthat Jnchlde Duffj In th~ deal. · category a year ago. "Duffy was the key man in tile deal," Sharman also praises hi s reserves in· said Indians neraJ manager Gabe Paul . eluding Pat Riley, Leh>y Ellis, Flynn "We think is helluva player and we Robinson, John Trapp and Jim Cleamons. told the Ci we would not close the "l can't say enough about my reserves. • 8~~ CleveJaqd .Ilidians ~ent fireball· trt:·,,lfct;>owell to, the San Francisco caants for Perry and sllck·fleldlng Young ~deal without fm." They . have come through night after "McDowel •gives us the Jeft·handed E. ht." , sho.Gito_p F.rank Duffy: . \£The ctiica"go Cuba swapped the first ot.·9'i}.i; "unhap~y" players, left-banded ll>Jtzhian, to th~ Oakla,nd A's for fleet center-field er Rick Monday. ~ -11\ B,n eight·mfl.n. swap, the Reds trad· e4 Mfy, author of 39. homers last season, second baseman Tqmmy Helm1."and Out· fiel~U;infielder: Jlmrpy ,Stewart .to the Hfluaton • Astros for • infield"ers Denis M~~-~nd Joe Mprgan, outfielder Ceu.r Getbiilffio, pitchet Ja~k Billln,lham and n:tlqflrbJCM1.1e outfjel.der Ed Armbrewster., .. IR'tie swaps o)!ersbadowed the annual ' majo~ .l~eye 4raft, usually the 1'-fonday hig~llgbt of the meetin"gs even thouch IO · teams shelled out $~,000 apiece for 13 minor league jllayir.s -a total of $525,000: • . . • starting pltcllfr we need.so badly, a left· instance, Sunday night wh~n hander who 'can stri.fe some~y ·out/-(. Jian was out with the flu, Riley said Gi3nt manager Chji'Ue Fox. • , started and cortlributed 20 points in the "'Then, too, McDowell is 29 and Perry 133-Ul victOf Y over Seattle. 'is 33, so the age factor was In our tavor." Robinson , acqui red from Cincinnati, . McDowell, a 21).game winner in 1970, just equaled the Laker -consecutive fi'ee .!tipped to 13-17 thi s year. Perry, a work· throw scoring re<:ard of 35 held jointly by horse right-hander who his bee~ accused West' and Ba ylo r. of throwing a somewhat soggy pitch now The Lakers ·last year ~ lost to the -andihen, had a 1~12 record thiJ )!ear with Milwaukee Bucks in the \Vestem Division ·a 2.76 eaJ'lled fun .average. championship firlals. \Vhen the two club.5 Holtzman,~.-lett-hander, .waa. the first · met on Nov. 21, Los Angeles came out on of the ~CUl>s: 'discontented Players to be ·top 112-105. · deall away -since Leo Durocher was The Bucks set a record last year of 20 rehired as manager earlier thls month. straight. a·nd Sharman ad111its he's well D\Jtocher. without referring to his other' aware of the record, adding: .'11t sounds unhappy players -third tJMeman Ron like a 'fliche . but we have to think about.. Santo, pitcher Milt Pappas and first one tea'(ll at a time. You just can·1 2/f9rd baseman Joe Pepitone -said, "no, I to look •bead.'' · don't tbink we~re finished trading; at Next t~r the t akers -at lao!i,lon on least .I .hope not, ·because we .. want to Wednesdy night when they ho~ to start strrngthen several positions." a Decem r string. )'.be; Milwaukee Brewers, Pt1ontreal Ex· ~.and Calilorniia Angels were the only 1~·· s·to·draft tWo pll\}'ers each as the b ~gue:.clubs..tgp~ the total of eight p yefs picked ' in fast year's skimpy "' dz:afJ. • 'PJObably .·the grealest at.ar ever to ctfriie j.l)lo the majors via the draft was pfttsburg'h slugg,ei:.... Rpberto Clemente. The ''most valuable. player''"of the Wor1d Serles th\~-ye.ar. But seven of ~t!)e 13 players pic.kect .this year were pitchers. H~~UOI\,: who '!'IS m&king his first - I chok:t! ·as neli general manager o( th~ Angell,... picked ·southpaw pitcher Bruce 4 ' -· • U,I TtlWMlt MIAMI DEFENSIVE TACKt E BOB HEINZ (!6l AFTER CHICAGO'S QB llOBBY DOUGLASS.(10). Miami, Vit es " In Super -Bowl, Qooley Predicts MIAMI (AP) -Jim Dooley, standing amid a pack of sweaty and slaughtere4 Chicago Bears; already ,,~d a Super.Bowl pairing in inind. _,.• · -~ • · "lf I had tO pick two teems no'!{," said the Bears' coach, "lt 'd be the Minnesota Vikings against the 1'1iaml Dolphins." Chicago had just absorbed a 34-3 prime lime licking from Miami in Monday night's TV game but, although pro- fessionally delighted, Dolphin coach Don Shula wasn't ready tq pack for New Orleans and the Jan. 16 tille ga.me. "You g~fl write what ydu want," IJ.e told a sports wrjting mob, "but I'm not looking past next . week's game against the New England Patriots .. " The -Dolphins have the National Foot- ball League's fine.st record, an eigkth straight triumph making Miami 9-1·1 with a llf.r-game division lead over the wor ld champion Baltimore Colts. The Bears are 6·5 and non-contenders. Bob Griese passed for two scores, hilt· ing his NFL-leading touchdown.. total to 19. Larry Csonka ployred for 104 yards, recapturing the American Conference rushi ng lead with 878. . . ' Sports In Brie f '. Brf:tndage at It Again; • Senator Sef!ks Apology "' MONT-GENEVRE, France -Avery Brundage Monday said that "practically aJI" Alpine ski competitors fa ll to meet O!Ympic quallficati.on rules: In the latest salvo o(-his nqining battle with the Alpine !tiers on the question of commercialism, Brundage, president of the International Ol ympic Committee, said hi s grou p would not act exclusively against Alpine skiers, but noted that the practice was much more widespread in skiing than in o~ sports. · ~Brundage's remal-ks were ·in the form of a written interview sent to 'members of the International Association of Ski Journalis'ts, who are meeting here. "The IOC always takes qu ick action a.gainst those who violate the Olympic Rules, regardleq of !he sport," Brundage .said. •l'there ls much more talk &boUt Alpine skiing, because practically all the parUclpanL! vlolate11recisely these rliles. "It is my duty as president of the nation in the voting except the South and Southwest. • ,, ~An ABC spokesman in New York sai.d:.· the network did.not•know Marinaro would '' be on. the show, did not tape his retnarks and will have no comment on them. , LOS ANGELES -University of ' Southern California swimmlng coach Pete r Daland, whose te~m pas won 122· ,. of·l25 dual-swim matches and ·five na·:. tional collegiate titles, was named Mon·.~ d~y as coach of the U.S. Olympic wi~r,1-, mmg team. · ... , . L, His appointment was aMO'Jf'lced by the U.S. Olympic Swim Commitpe. "" NEW YORK When Clar/nee Campbell. president of the National",, Hockey League , said last spring ihat the NtlL didn't plan to expand until the 1974·.· 75 seasotr·at the earliest, Neil Shayne .• went ahead and bought the option for the,. New York franchise in the fledgling·, · World Hockey Association. EUlrftaen, 3-4 with a 4.77 e.r.a. at "' ,~ · Si?t;!kN.Je. and tben catcher-0utrielder t-----;Jlintnfllttorwho-hit-.285-at Rochestet.- San Dieti;o, Texas, ·Philadelphia, Cin· clnnati , Chicago Wh ite Soz , AtlP~"Jta, New York Mets, St; Louil, and world cham- pion P.;ilt$barg'h declined to draft, alt.hdugh ihey -had open roster .spots. Min- nesota, Los Angeles, Detroit, Sen Fran· Garo Yeprem_ian booted fi eld goals ·•fiom 43 and 35 yards plus extra points to increase his NFI.rtopping score Iola! to 98. · International Olympic Committee to assure the respect of Olympic rules. I do not have the-righl. or the authority, to toler§te any deviation. Other federations respect the Olympic rules and there is no reason why the International Ski Federa- tion should not do the same. Then. three week s ago, the NH~ · reversed itself itnd announced it wouldi!:i indeed, expanO earlier, awardin g franctmes-for the 1972·73 season to. Atlan·. ta· and Loog Island, N.Y., Shayne's ter·' • ' 1 c· , Baltirpore had full rosters. SupPl m'ent.8 ry draft' cfioices can bt 1 made, t were unlikely. . · ' Also" nday was the minor leagues dftff • laye ni from )OYier minors. \Tl'te ~g.: ear-0ld MCOowell. whom the Jodiinf· mitte4 h1;1d "talked" aboul .• t ' t I '' ~ f':-~··~ MQ9fe Tops l'~t 'Coa~t · AJJ.star Team . ": . ' • 'LOS Xildi;~~ CAPl --Oregon's Bob- hf M9C11e. gained 1,211 yards during the past 'football season and today joined an elite. iroup of pl,iYers who have won Ab:Oclated Press All-West Coast honors three, slraight years. · / · lie.. ls tlie only one of the current 22-who· ·did it,. joining & backfield including Bernafcf Jackson of Washington State at the qt,hec running baCk p o 1 i t I o n • quarterb8.Ck Don Bunce of Stanford and pus:.~tcber Torc1 ~colt of Wa.shlngton. . "" ' :~ .. " •• ., . .. Ul'I T•ltf>M" DICK BUTKUS, A BEAR OF A BEAR. An ocean-to--0eean television audience saw the Oolplftfts at their best. "Maybe we convi.ncl!CI a few people elsewhere." • said linebacker Nick Buoniconti , "that we're a pretty good team ." Shula Wasn't worrying about im· pressions, "I'm just concerned with our performance, not what people think," said the former Co d coach. "Notice will confe if you k R winning. There's no ·way You can 'lobby or recognition." Griese suffered a s . t injury to his left -and non-passing -shoulder before departing to the roar of 75,312 Orange Bowl fans. The fifth.year quart.'erback completed .12 of 17 for 214 yards. · • The Dolphins' "magic numbe r'' in the An1erican Conference East became tWo ·. with games rema!ning against the Patriots, Colts and Green Bay Packers. Clllcl~ Bur' 0 0 3 0 -l M ... rnl OVlpll!ni , 10 I~ 1 1 -l4 WASHINGTON -A. U.S. Senator from Alabama has ·asked the ABC television network for "an apology growing out of an interview" with Cornell football star Ed Marinaro. Sen. John Sparkman did not say he saw the scoreboard interview SatUrday but said .. from numerous reports that J have received these two sportscasters implied that Mr. Ma rinaro had somehow been deprived of the Heism11n Trophy because of southern and southwestern sports writers and sportscasters" who voted for Pat Sullivan of Auburn. the winner . I5Urlng the Interview, Marinaro, who came in second in the voting, said he thought he would have won if be had had more television~ ei?osure in the South and Southwest. Ml•. -FG, YtP••ml~n o ~ One of ... the interviewers commented M11. -Cso~RI, 1 ru~ !Y111Pt1'll•')"' le•) th ' ~ · Ml•. -F1em1"0, • PIU rrom ~f'''' 4ve11r~ at Marinaro car\d all secti ons of the rnltn k1c k) \ Mia. -,G, Ye11r1ml1" l5 · ::_;~I.·~~}·lv:~ 1~11 tro... Grint fYepr~ E N 'bb d ~I•. ;j'C-~!CW1!, IJ l>IH frcm Mlr1 (Yel>l'fll'+lln x •pro a e Attltld•11<• -1s.1n. • "lr~r de-..ns ll.ullltl·Y•fd1 P•ssl"CI ~••d8ge Return y1rdagt • P.tS!IK P~M!S lfl " 0.111111111 . " J6.t6 ~2·2111 101 1ll 1l ~' t-21-J ''""·' ~-U J.t(I ··In Road Block ritory. · Sh ayne, contending "the NHL's sole· - purpose for expanding h~e was to knock·. us out," responded Pt1onday by filing a $.13., million antitrust suit against ie league. "" r . , WASHINGTON -Quarterback Sonny Juri:(ensen of the \Vashington RedS kin'. suffered a cootusion of his left shou!der - in Sunday's victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Skins coac.h George Allen said :. Monday. It was first· feared Jurgensen, making • his first start of the NaWonal Football · League . season, had rebroken h i s shoulder. The veteran quarterback miss· ed the first eight weeks of the regular sea'son after fracturingjils left shoulder · in an exhibition game Sept. 4. • '' . 'ilt's\an encouraging report," Allen said. . , ''We will ·just ha~e to evaluateJI!, Jurgensen as the week progresses and;.· make a decision on whether ·to activate , Sam \Vyche later this week. I Would lika to keep Jurgensen on the active roster.'' .. ,...---: ,, FumblK IO•t Y1nl• Ptf'tll1..:I ' . " . STOCKTON -Homer Smith says beini BUQUERQUE, N.M. <AP) -Ron fired .after twQ, losing seasons as head · """nr"~. a former professional basket.· footbfl.11 coach at the University of the r tenter Dave Dalby of UCLA made the squad a second stra ight year as did 5d~'iJl~;;~~:w .. s::·~. :~~~ : Wooden Denies A~~nsQtion ·ball p yer, was among three.f)ersons ar-Pacific was "the biggest shock I've ever• rest early M&nday-Oy Bernalillo County had_" ;, Sh (f's deputies at a roadblock in Albu· "I never dreamed I wouldn't have at \ querque. • least a third yea r to buUd a team," said Sheriff's.Sgt. Ray "-1ontano said the car Smith,. 40, afte.r: athletic (U~tor Cedri c l(,L Orft.1, , J . . ~ •r" Ol"f'a"'SI' llil1•~Y-. UIC .. ~, lom "''"'clll•. $ l llN 1tnl0f. . . UCLA Coac h Cha rged Witlt Influencing Rules ~~ V•ll•. use Mf'W1 loru l r1nt11. "l0,;;t<7;;;~•·•=· ;r.•t1111Wft!1 11119, ,.,.,.,, LOS ANGELES <UPIJ -' t;CLA J ,.,:'~~ ~~. buketball ooach John WOOdon Monday r1 -111)(,t. ~l~. ••llW. . · denied a.n tccusation by Bob King of New . Mlleft, ..._, ttf\1111', ltr111rd J • w• ,._,.,-...,, Ttm •c•"· Mexico that he was trying to protect his - w ~I • ,,......... . .... team's sup~macy through the f'.'CAA --~t. .. ~--· ...,1or, "tM I ltt I 't ... G ;j ,.....,,_ ..-:'"'A.lliwlllt ~ ,_. _J'l.I es ~mm J:t~ say ng 1 • was 1m .. L ~""'""" .-w. '. ~ . t •~ltr, • ,.PJSSible tor anyone to have any infku~nee I ·~'s::-.'l'::'·a~tn11tr. or that ~ype.." . .,. , ~'. W11t11 ...+~,. uK, King was crltlcal of a new NC AA rule --.!'~ J::;., T~ft'lft-~~~ calling ,for a fh·~·seronl:i count and Jump i. ..e~ ball lf a detensive player Is ._,ithin she . DJ'l,.Ir"' . , ·-, . feet ol the· olfensiv~ '"player ,in the • ct1r11t•,."" forecourt area. He said the rule will ' eventually lead to the JO.second time limit between shots. • . •' "I have betn advocating a 30:second rule for a number of yl'ars but l'Vt been in favor or lt only lo prevent !ht !lall game," • Wooden lold the Southern C111if11t'nl1 b111kcth11ll "'ritt'ts &t-their Wttk.ly Jllncheon. "l was not in f .. yor of the five-seeond rult. I think It will make "1!!.t 1•me inore dUficult. .. 1' • "I'd say \t. woufti be impossible fo r anyone to ha~~/lnrlucnce Qf that type on the rule~.-c ~·ttee. I should know ~eause I wa on th nllcs committ ee for five )'ears a there ·ere many changes I >wanted ·1 ~ made tftat were -not. l think the rules co mmillee d,pes a tremen· dous]ob." King accused Wooden and Adolph Rupp of supporting the new five-second rule because it would eliminate stalling tac- tics and speed Up the offensive end of the game. , Ua.A, which has won five national championships in a row and seven titles io the last elgbt years. opens Its ~eason at home Friday and Saturday nights. The Bruins face the Citadel and Iowa at Pnuley Pavlliorl. • . • Universljy o!&iuth cr.n <;.!llfbmla cbach Bob Boyd. whose Trojans wr.rc 24·2 last 11:e1~on, called the Bruins "the · team lo beat" i11 .the Paclfic..S although \Voodcn"s " club lo!(! four srarters lo graduation. '1The team that wins the Pac.a;• Boyd said. "w ill haVe to. beat ·UCLA. The teams that are capable of .this are USC, Oregon, State aJ1d ... Wa~hi{lgtqn. Not necessarily ·in th at order. "If I had to pick a team to win the na· tional cham p!onshlp, it would .ti a grab · bag. ~ dOn't know anything more than anyone else." 1 • ··1 would hope Bob's prediction 11 100 percent accurate," said Wooden ... [just !'lope w.e're as good as people think we are. .. J'd say the team s Bob.mentioned ap- pear lo be the.top contenders. I wollldn't be surprised if OregOA-wasn 't iv con- tc.nllon, Joo." USC <fpens Its season at Arizona State Wednesday night 11nd playa Its first g11nie at home Slturday nlght aplnst Universl· ty of Slln F'ran~lsco. Jn 'which Sanford, 25, and two others Dempsey made . the announcement Mon· "'ere riding contained about a half.pou~!.Y· No s~ccessor was .na med •. or mariJuana. •. There JUSt wasn't time. We .. d1d . seem The sCrgcant said he also ·fo~tld In t to be lmpro~lng. We had plans, said the c11r a loaded rifle, a box of ammun iUon: fo~er Pr1nceto?, bac~fleld star and inachine· gun belt containing 17 spent and ~avidson coac~. This 1ust came as the nine liVe rounds and ·two sfplen credit b1gges~ s~k I ve ever had -I hope that cards. ' I 'll e~er' have." Sanford etirller this season playtd for Smith co.ached the UOP Tigers, or the . the .Dallas ~Cb~arrals ot the_. American .... Pacific COis Athletic Association. to a f>.. BasketbElll Association. Hr a former .6record1ast season·and a a.a JeCOrd .thla University of New Meii . •basketball ye•r:-Tl~e ol thls year's los1e3 we~e by 1tar front BrooJdy·n, N.Y. 4 • • ae.ven pomt.s or less, two by one point. Montano s&ld Sanford and , the two others were be.in, he ld in Berna~· lo Codn· 11 Jail under • tot•I or 11.iso i bond•. ·Co llege Grid poll He ldentif.ied ~--other two m Dbnald Waltoil, 22. originally" ~from • ,.110C1,.,10 ""'''' Denver, and Roosevelt Willlarnsr2t, ldtn--,..,.. ... ""' , .. ,.. w.1 ""' U"ed b •1~· G I"" school 1.,..,..0•1 ' 11 .. 1.-n. T•u1 •·i 2d u y "..,.,...,no as a ary, ..,., t. Alllllf'N '" n.f t• 11. r-, 1.2 n. teacher. a. 011r.11om1 "'' u1 u . '''"° n·O 1:1t •· Mlcl'llfe<11t1 n• ?•~ 14. No1tto..-1·2 1n 11owever. all three men gave Albu-s. '"""",1.111 '. 1M 1• ''· Houslorl "' 1M qucrque street addresses when.lhey'We~ .. ~ . · ,., ne 1t. Al'kl,..., .,., -1. 0-•ll 1 .. 1 4.ll SflllrlfOr'd e.l .. bOOked into jail. • . •. Col9r1to ,., ~,, II, MIH IUlllOI •• , 1.4 Williams and \\11lton are former ; ~~~St. 1tj jf, "· U:.i~i:=l: t~ ~i rntmbera of t~ Univenlfy of Ne' Mex· ~ltt9< "·"" ~.w1n9 .,.,., 11.,.. .,,,,..11t11· Jco' track team. . "" ·· • · . ;.~ -:..':' s~':.~ic~"'"°'.. '""' , .. , •. N""'° ,. . • • . • • ' ; •• ' '" • ,. •• • . .. .. . ' - . ' PICKEROO ;WINNERS - . ,"MJ.uioJ 0 Vlejo'1 Jilt .. -Magorlen, with ~22 of the IS 11111es picked co.-ly, ~ the - top prize wlMer for the loth aild final Week. of the pAILY · by · Deke Hpulgofe --~= .. ml· Pl&• n ••m•!llil·'·1a..,.,,,;•••n.,•oio-!111••• M1gorlen edged Huntington · • Bach's PIJl!a Tod!!, ·abo with 221 on the tie Brelker 11 the , Cotta Meu.11 Dan Gurney, whose :al.J.Americin, bOy .tmap former W..1 138 off ihe proper .bu ~en 1111tabited AO faf, fullzed he wail letUng bfmsell in LOtl.l . while ·the: I at fer ~for. IOmt-criUcism-when..-he-~-to~lake--part .... Jn lut-week't 1s 215· from-the·correct·Tie- racr ov~ P,UbUf highways rronl New York City" 'to , Redondo Breaker mark. · ,Beach. . , · Tbt remaining pl a c e · No ooe arguq that to w~ the first annual Cannonball Baker finishers (and their Tl e ·$ff to· Sbinlil& Sea Memorial Trophy Oaah Gurney and his co. Brt11k#f differences) are : 3. • driver~ writer Brock Yates. bad to brt.ak 1peed laws. They ~-: C.rl Ciolli of Coit.a Mesa ' eraged_ i3 miles an hour for nearly 3,000 Qlllts •. 41<;1~1 Ill . (158); 4.. ~Stephen.son ot . the.Ir gas ~tops. l · Orange ( 159f; a n d Hun- ln a way, appraisal ol lhe race by· Gurney bimseU wu more-tington'1 Mike Merlzon {.252)1 lntuuting than the outcome. · all with 21 right. "I did a lot or thinking a t this r•ce~"-Gumey said, "Once l backed out, decided 'not to at all, but I cba,nged my mind -at-the-last-minute:-'-. Old Ranch "1£'s, bard tO put in words why 1 did it I guess the .best thing is to aay I wanted to prove ,amethlng -that it js p<>slble to drive rast and still drive rel!lp()nsibly. We -did eVerything we co~ to avoid trouble, and I think the result! ~w that we did thal;'You know, there ... people who will be shocke<l by this Net Title thing, but that's another Important reason I agreed to partie-Th ipate. Jn years gone by the p e op 1 e whQ made runs like this r•dball ~ naUQnal heroe·s., Now I ,suppose they will ibink .we are . I ' nuts or 90methh1,1 worse." , • . Tbat cross country speed drivers were onct! heroes i's true. The upsscan or ~is day was Cannoi1bJifBaker, a fellow Gurney ls almost alone among the modem generation in remembering. l'lr.t Run Ado•• 11.s. Made ·in -1914 la Ill( Bak~r made tile first or what came to tit: more thu • speed run1 acro11 tbe United Stites, riding a moloreyde from Su DlerO to New York 1nJJ days u bout• 10 mlnatts. Oa that flr5t r1,1n Baker' creiKd.loar mollJ\til la ranges, 1,1%'7 mile• of desert, m milts of pr1lrle mud and M milts down 1 railroad track. His total distance was 3,378.t milts. That was 111 i!icredlbk: fut In 1114, and It.Influenced -prob. ably more tbaa anything tbe lligbw1y lobby ever did -tbe baild· In1 of the belt blibw•y sy5telri. ~ tbe world. "I .guess that:' tbt: lftOst Important 'reason 'why I did It," (lur~Y continued, "to re1cb, blc!it for those wonderful year1 1J tht1 coulJAliiil.wbtn. mea~dartd to do things like that. i•wt .~ to celebrate our h•• ~d t.i.ke ireat prldt IA · ~m. Maybe I was try1q t.o r~te or relive that time la oof"111story." · • r · . .. . . '-. . --·-, .• ~ .I . Y1ter, whO 11 kno"11 la auto journalism circles as' "Tbe At: 111Jfn,'' t1tou1lit up I.ht race to' 1lish at' tilt E1tlbl!Sbmatt. He polnt1 out that the go\lernment ba1 1pent bUllons for hlgll speed · hl1bw1y1 and then h11 Imposed ridlcalous speed limits la tbe aame of safety so moto~bts can't use tbem .to their fuU pete.ntlaf. He. bdieves soclity 1hould concentrate on getting the drunk• off ~ ..0.d and teachlnc people to dri ve better. Police offlclal1, 1ccordln1 lo ~ates, Pould 1top setting ap radar zones and ln- ve11tln1 Bi t Brother. spy dtvlcea to entrap motorists who are drlVlq safely. To bim 11'1 1 case of pursuing tb't wrong culprltl In tH war on blgbway deaths. -.' ' His 11 not a popular tdea, but it i1 food for thought.· . . Vukovich TalJs HI• Top Tlll"ee ~ The !llJ;hy new heroes of the speed way are Mark Donohue . and Pete Revaon to many 'people.· but not to Bill Vukovich, ··"There's no comparison." Vuk.i! said. "Bobby Unser, PAr· nelli ~ones and A. J. Foyt are still the best drivers around . Bo~ by UnSer proves this every time out, because he · is driving a cat 2 or 3 miles an hour ~lower than Donohue's and he still keepa up· with him . "Bobby just ·dri ves harder than· those other guys. t _probably ahouldnJt be saying this, because t don't want to knock Mark and Pete -they are good -but they can't hold a candle to Bobby. "And Foyt, when things are going right, he's unbeatable. He'll go eiiywhere on 1 race tract to get a~und you. Coaches \ Pick Lo_Qp- All-stars "I could be dead wring, ind if I am I'll sa/so. and I'll apolo- gize to Donohue. and Revson, but l just don·t believe they can drive so smooth~ and never get out of shape and still be gol{lg as fast as they could be. Maybe they're ao good they just don't 1et out or shape. "Bu t I think .Bobb y Unser in the same car would be 2 to 3 Defensive back Cr • i g miles an hour faster thari they are. It woµld shock me If he Zallosky heads an elght- 't ;, · member delegation from '!asnOn~ thing that · ifflpr~sed V~kovich about Donohue was the Orange Coast COilege selected way be came back at Ontario last August after c~ashing into the to the coaches' All·South Coast Tum 3 wall in prl:lctice. The next time he got mto the car he Conference football team. qualified h1s McLaren in the pole Position for the Ca.lilomia Zaltosky and San Diego City College'e 2~pound defensi ve 500". · • tackle Lou Williams were "That showed me something." Vukovich said. "I have to named the co-players of the . .. 0• st · Jm.pres•lve _ w. 1.n:..Mlclllgan 200 z.i ky. along with llnomtn admlt that." , · . yea~ 1r• r -Pat Sw t\and and linebacker · • Donohue also won at Pocono, Pa., which be wa5 favored Paul M o earned first team , to do, but bl1 mlSlt tmpre11lve victory In man)' ways was la the def™i e honor• while OCC'1 Mlcb.l11n too. Dennis Waltir1 (tackle), Rick Hartsfield (back l ·and Steve Despite _¥onobue'1 lack of famil iarity wltll tbe hJgll speed Monahan (flanker) g a In e d track (ln.Jlilcb &Obby Un11t1 betame tbe Jir1t min 11 b.latory first team offensive laurels. 1o top 190 m.Jt.b. hr qu1llfy1D1 for an oval race) and bis com-...... ...,,,. """;f ....... c• parattve1 ack of oval r1cl1g experience, the Pennsylv anian. took .,,., .. ,.:.:."'c:i:: 0 111 .. w1. vr . COmmand, and woa go lft• 1w1y. ... ' TE w n111m1. """''' no 1· • .. f w11i.r1, °''""'' MJI • · j"' . ~ HI-. c ... rtlal U . "Tbat wasn 't mucb," Vakovlcb scoffed. "Mkblgan Is easy Wtfldt. Fu"~'on ns . kno .. Woodbo,11',., IHllM '2(1J • to run n. Ontario Is easy .tot, if you want to "· About t.e · ~ituln. Fu1 llO a. 1e r~ $•"'• ln . lOil&lell b'lck 111till IndlaaapoU1."t, , • l~ .v.o.;,;.~~~~:. CM•t ,?f r: ~--~ rt I G Bettenb tuned I '•r<111Mr, 'vlltrton ne k. · vukovkh ud hi• 11n:IN.lf va, 1f1 au•, I M1rh111d. 0r.-c°'" 1u ~·· oat to ~ Ute mo1t con5lltu• flllsHn-on tbe three tracks wtaere 1111111;.,.;r'f~t=:, 1 o. l l(o' rKIAl'S ~lrit triple criwll championalllp was COltffted WI ~E r=· m.~Otl ffl f!: ••••• Bill ffnl1Hd third,-11db and 19th, wbllt Gary wood: ap 1 r ..... 1111111, Ori~ CN•I P.'i ~-~.-::. twice and tOUI once. ' -:i~~·.~·11 ~-iH i' =W.::_:~~~-------,r---------,' Woi. .. "" .,_ ·-m ' l Mori. Ori"" COlll , • ·- LI W11 ... , t4nt1 Allli , I i~~. '~"~' "' ... 1tt :l· 110~..,1 °' Caal! ttt ~ or r, i.111a '.C1 • 20S &: tc ..... TMlll Otlilfttt TE llrJ"-1, Mt,.5.tn A"IOl'l!O US $0, T St.r-, 1•11 Ditfl Mtll loll So. ~ J!~lr, San Oll H Melt m n· voFrlfl, $111!1 An1 1. ~•~M11· Stnll Ant O. _.,, IMI AN! • ~E O\M, Ort/If• COii! 1.0 So. '' er, 511111 An1 , HJ l"r. l fl:\#lllM•. CrHltOI "l '" I lllt<1ll"4!. c .... 1111 11 '"'· J...,.., Se" It" lit So. lvt~ltc ,. ~ '°° So. ·1 ~~~· .,1ff:ii"·· I" ~ \ ,,.,..... I, 111 AlllOl\ll JO~ l"olll< • Str111 ""'' 0 • .,. ~ 11"11 Anl . W1I"" •net COi i ·=::· .u'bedoll ,.,~ ..... i-: -I ., tlK~ ... " Mell '"'· .,_, l'Vlllrtqfl ' II!-Mt. "" jl.Qla.... 1 C6-ll1.,... ot YMr -Cr1• '" ~~"t~ C.•11 .,. Leu w rllitirtt: TAI takes the -. I ' ' . • tournament in our pool ned season,!' Lobos coac_ijr.g Mechem told us after his squad had med well in all thte e games. "We ' a e a_ new pool under construction and it is scheduled for completion In the spring. It is a SO I ~yard indoor pool similar to this one." Wat'er polo ·11 moving up in the Rocky ~1ountain area with New Mexko the winner 0£ a tournament that Included Wyoming, Utah. Brigham Young: Colorado State. Idaho, Idahn State, Air Force and ' the Un iveriity of Aritbna. And the UNM squaa will be back intact next season with one junior and the rest .eophomOre.s. * * * Tbe University of Tennessee j)11ketb1U · I Mate r De l Hig·h's Monarchs picked up rour first team selections on the All· Angelll£. Leecue .football team · 1s selected by tha-t 1 o o p ' 1 coacheS. Split end Terry Martindele and guard Larry Drazba were the Monarchs selected on the - Laguna Opens Cage Schedule , FOR THE , MERRIEST CHRISTMA:S OF ' ~ • ' FAMliLY FUNI T , ......... 106 . ""''" ..... tfll,,, Ott. 1111 Mell. tl!Pll '""·• f 111, S.11 .. t It l lM • ) I Ii )'OU have nCw 1H:lghhorl or know oC anyone muvlni:t to our area, plc•.~e !ell us · so that y.·~.f!Jf< f'xh•nd a frle'ndly ;Jr:; and ht-In them to acqualnled _in. cir nr:w auttoundlnp. .___. · s.. cast Yisttar ~rW:'* Your ~174 • Hom etown. -New spaper 11 .;f.'1oAILY PILOT ' ' I "" TlltJd11, -mlloi ;Q, 1971-- ' ' .-. ' . . -. •• DAILY ~II.It )t :fouritey Pairings ' ' Revealed ', , . . • (i(ildM . 'Wm , Collect till meet the Cal Pol1 (San L q t 1 ObiapO) lroah tum !JI Ille llttl round-Of , tbe"-thlrd urnW Moocpark. C.Uqe lnvlt.al: basketball ~ "l1llrto: day • The 11me ii aat fer I , •'eloek7.~~~~-~ Here are tbe flnl rClllld jMljr-·. Inga: ' •. : 3. ~ Goldi!\ W611 VL Cal Pl>iy P'roalo ' • 5 -eypre,. ••. llJO lleoolo· 'f -Moorpl.l"i: VI. Su ~~ 1 -Pl•~•ft Mi. S••".l'!flf•ta • S.ddleback eou ... will' I~• Mf San Jacinto tn ·tbe OOlftill. _.,,...,,,_.of Iha · Mt-Su JMll!i _ lud Bowen ••• Oort--.... 1--...., -.... .,... 1~ ...... ~ -,.. .......... -l>lllt wl• -fttH io.111; ... I a l-,_ hot ... -......... --. _.-; ... iOolli.rt .. -" .... ,.,.,.,,, .• •• ·College Clge toumty DI!!. )1--1 18. ," - That'• 1 t : 15 p.m. lllt. Here are the palrlnti ler tbe · · first round: , f -' Antelope Valll1 .... College ot Canyons ~ ~ 5:45---Palomar vs.~ · 7:30-·Menlo VI. Mine.ta t :2$ -Saddlebaet 1'1.~ Mt San JacintO. s.n· cie-w ... San Mateo . ' .. '· '• .. ... • .. ~ • ' ' ' ... ". • • • • QAI LV rJLOT Tutsd•Y ~ovembtr 30, lm • /floney \,__} J ' Home Food Prices < -. -Have Rise11 Least By SYLVIA PORTER ln which spen d ing c1tegorles has 1nnat1on hit you tne harde~ during the past two ears food.. medical care me OwMrifilP coSfi au1o purchast rtnt auto optrallon ~ecreat19n• Food a1 home ' "ould he your replv 1f )OU re In the o verwheJm1ng ma1or1tv of l\10 cut of ttu'ee ansl'ef1ng a . re eenl poll 1>t its readers by Changing Time~ maga'l!ne Following that would .. be medical care home ownership costs auto oper.allon and clothing ALthe bottom of vour list "\\iould 1be publi c transportation ' upgradlng of 3 our choices of fOOds -rather lhan price In c reasts on the food! Nol.lee "'hat )OU put into _1:011t-cart ne11t time v~ art In the miirllet Of brefld 111narolls priced from 20 cwits a pound to SI 2{I or more which d id \OU choose' Of cheese priced from 90 cents <1 pound to $2 90 v.h1ch ty pe and price tag did )OU p!Ck~ Of steak priced all the v;a> from 59 cent! to $2 59 or more a pound wh1ch.d1d )'DU select" And you re upgrading on your selection of the times in which you shop too -evenings and Sundays 1mply1ng overtime pay and added costs " • • • 7 . ' ' . .. ,. . ' '\ . ,.( . ,. . . ~ .. ' , ~ THE COUNTiJR.. Complet&-N~w Y~r "'"' Ml • ..... ,... .... - " ·OVER ••l'l'tlMllff'I• ............ ~ .-hn.. If ·~'-"' ' 4.M trtfll !USO. ··~---l't!C• If •ti IMlllfi r91tH ., INl'tM-1 181~ •r: flll'Ulll''*'- NASD listing& for Monday, Novtmbtc 29, 1971 (Ml J Ml• LliW c-. C... &WI.I MT• "' Ul&J ~ La9 C'-C 4W•IWll 68 1' !!' 'ffi lt\Ao (etlt t-1 !l '!" 10\4 +l"'-G••NIU!I M 11• lo''-~ la'• AmHOll 60 3)> i-. 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I fl •lvt r 1' o 11" Tt•lr WI :Ir! lt.... !Pet In •l<I J 13\o lllo l>-• EfMM" Pl 1 I t I 1 ln!Chm "UC: 13' , 20.,, 20'o ~ \9 Among dairy p r 0 du c t s rea tgnmen s IS somew a Ol-3 Div o 111 J 1r Pf Sttc ,' "" 1C1m111 A 111, JJ Tto:h Pub ,,. 51.9 Id""" H•lt 1 t d . '1 • 11 + •1 111n ,.,., 30 1 , ,• -+ ""ln!,t1l'r llOI> 1110 75 \) JJ 7Jl~ t.,. d l I NUWSIC!l210tl i~k" l•?l l!IC•le G • lo3 •TKum P1'1150 -~tl•ol7 7S0 o SO\oJO'o +l o E!,tlCl"'G1 lUlt •lnlH,,...llO llOt24~1 1J'4.jtt" I many expensive \ar1el!es of 1sappo1n men "" vn• 0 111 'Mt Grth ,711001 If•¥"'"' '• 3 lt luom 5 , 1; rkwvG!1 10 11 l' 211. 2l -+I Eltr•C• l 1G 1, ,,.., 16"'+ vt 1n1Hot<1<1 llll 'n IN n: "' h llu Ml'd 117111'1 '''''''Kt•r l r '""'"'lV (om l~t. ltlvnUG l/l t i •"1•\o l•~'o -••emtrEl l lt 12,n .17""+l~lnt 111du,( llS 4 1 '"' ,...,_...,. c ecses lead The surcharge "as meant lo flu• h.ol ~ 11 1 J !'.!!!2 d,•., , ,, , •,, K-n~ Ca • ~•; T•nn1n1 :it"' 10" !'.,..." 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J\'o In! PtP ot • 1 ;o_ .Y 0 menOeX C1nlrYSl>lJ"l'1'0<etnor J M 70f1Ctv1PC 13 1"11 lrncnl 11t l1"' u<klttlnd U) 6(, J +~EnglltMfl.0 JOO!OU.' 'JI0\~+1 Yllnt lle11Ultr l11-tr. 6'• 74 .. .-. n eceslity (a\Or If ta ns wa nted the Ch1nn 11g FunM o"'"'' 601•1•1Cnotn1 Jt 1 ,,,1110 it""'JIO~• ~:1For~ 1~ 1 fl"" n.. JJ~+.11oEnn•BF OI• ,. J . J~ Ht 1111 11. ~·u IOl jl\1 JO'll 11 ,.,, Amo ng bak•ng products h•g h 111l•n 11 )J "51 ioo Furict ll 11 1• .o Klflos El l -s , j•I Hom n. ' -!"~~·, " ,,.. 16 i. Eou mil 1 119 1 11" 21,,., 1111~ _+ "• l,",•,'~l~l • ,• .r,•l •,,•,,,o 1 •,t. •,•,•,, l'.i"' surcharge emoved t e y com SI 1~1 1u101 Fullll •n ''' lflr-CP •• '~ rftc Pd.J.,w 3' uo\ •f'llO 4l-I ~ .t._ 1~•v,ea~1tG1 ;n 10 lJllt "ll • ., '' ., "' ,.,. increases are (or cake mixes Grwt11 J 11 ' 1c o"" wms H 0t l\no 1Cn10 v.,. ., ~ "' r''°' r J ~ lw c11 . .1G l tJ11. H::! •tl" 't •) e11.,.1t1 1 119 ,, 11"' 2714 ~ 11 171 4 10 ~ 0 '4 1a ., pas tries United Stale was an u pward ~~~J '~ 31. \1!:=.~ecM ;~ 1:M t:~~t; 1 f' ~~ fuHos J~ 2~~ 1~.~. " ~t; 1h~ 1~,,, 1jj~~ 1~1.o :~i;~,n~'° ~ •n~ m:; 4f;·4 ti~ 1~ITt'T ~I(/ ~ i·j · ! t; ~ instant frostings toaster s~~d ~n ~ r~~~~~ c~;nf:e c~"l'Gr 11t:~ ; ~ §~~~M :, f. :t~ t:~·.;;, ·~ ·~'" ~•1i: or J~ 1; ~;!= ~ HJ !fa ~$ 41~ + ~ ,E~~~:Cd 11R 1?! i!~ ~ If; j:1 \' !;ki~,:f.~J ~ ·~~Ii 1G~ 1 urge you look at •our own "al••al•"n a re• aluation of the F cni 11 11 ~·u1 ~vr 1, •,•, •, ,", L:, G0".. 1~ 11~ u n M "G'1 n :~ u111 uni~ • lo • 10>.I. ~1 i t. ·~"11 • ~ .J 0 4~~ '1"" "~• :i-1<1 IT& ~"' _}...2S .01 !lit 11~. lJs h t If J ~ " '-fth d 1 191l J••nn.Q LewltBI' 10 101 uS11;1tn1 "'1 -C-~h~'IR" u ii 71"• n1 ll':t+~\~~T~tlil'~s JI ji~ U ~. _ 24 H sopping car you re currencyvaluesofitstrading Scee! 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" TELEPHO NE tl0 661 -· M"l>•nG l••IS oVA11¥for ~ •• •mo So l lO lJO il\o ''•,I :<1!!F8~9l ".. 1'l< ~~-· M'"•"'""~1nrer1Pw 1 1t 11 HI} 17.I:: \~:;:14 enlarge the relative power of f.,';~ 10 ,. 11 01 ; ·r.~':..'" 1~ }1 1~ l~ ::•,• •,~,' •,, ~r.. v11 ev Gi 10 1~1 dn erew 10 • "'" ' , , .. -\., F·~ cn c..m 11 r,\'I n~ ~,i! '"'"" s111 ,,, · 1 • I' 11., ! ~~ ANSW'IEJlf~l{;i__.:J'I s S'd lh d ]] v •1' Sl!l .,. 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M•r been opcr"l•ng on the short ports into t he United Staios ComP cc \ l 117 ~ 0 P~r 1 6 ',', ',',1 M' vv _ 14 ' H W•~' lld 1 1 • C~•o " 01 :i. !31 1s1t. 1i 4 ip, ..-11i ""' W••I Fin 101• 10 1 10 , + ', ,''llTE )mo to 111 l'" 11 ,. l +> " CtmP 8d 11'1 '• ,. 0¥ n • Medlo;nl 4 J w Re8df 1 • ? • C•ro P\.1 1 •I l10 1• 2Jl'i ll'~ + F~•~hMI~ ., 1 6 1 H" ~ .J.. >-llfD J1t 14' jj • Cod• M111 Newpo•t B••c~ s•de of t he m•rket r••enlly, \\OU Id cosl more because the ir comc Fd 1 ~J • '° Pru s1P '11 10 ftl ,~ • ., c 1~ '1 , 1~ ' wih "'<> 15 ) H , ca • T•c 1 10 .o 6\1 1J"' 15"' _ Ftdd•r• 50 ,.,. .~ ~ 1 • f l , 1 Ts ... DU .10 1 n ' 1 1 -+l "'" Concc•d "n•v1!Pu1nemFunds Ml!'dln •I 4l>WtCbll• S•01 C1rerC060 1004 •:t'l~o.+1 .~t~e 11 1 10 •l71, 1l -JK •nd ' So11t• A11 1 •r1•1 obser\ es Wals lon and Co The prices l'ere quoted in more con.1 n: 11'.1 so 11 ((I £qu 1 8 11 'Dl M~ " 1,. i. • is>.. we Qht w 11 • 1 • ,,,, 01 11s i.a li , 311, ll , F .. dMoo 1 ao 51 !'" !' • " 1 o! • -O•ANG( COUNn Con•l•t G •• s 61 Gto Q ,. lO '6J M~ ... w ll r 1• ~ \Yt ldl n 4 • !l• C• tW1I IOI 11' l• '"'" 11 • • • FP!! NM ' JIO , .. ,, " Yi.: P. .. ; n;" •ecitr U11 Sl I S' •• DIOT£LEPHONE firm say s short-covering 1n expensi\e (oreign currencies cont Mui 1 u 1" Grwth 'fg; 101 ~ Mldd '' s •' wer,i M 'JIO • 11~ C••llPC'e oo '°' "'• i1 ... """ ~"""••lld 1 ~,: .., n..., -+-l r J•nrir.; llO t 11 1,..: I f •-, S' exports be•r•ng weaker ',~,,,' f,'~ ,•, •,•, ,,",' ,•.~,m, , ,, '' .n. Mld1•~ , 1>1; w11 1 M 11>.r. 11 C11erTr 1 oa .01 ~ ,,.1, -.+ 1 .. 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''THE RED TENT" , e STAA.l'L.~NISOAY, NOw -JO yea,..'l.t.,___..l The trr.11 1toly of tho bl11ckftt doy 111 hltt•ry! 20tll ·Cen_tury' foll'• monum.11t11I productlot1 -_. lC)• : ........... ; . ---~ . TH fll"' lfvery 1tou11ch, tnrt AIM'rlt;a1t citbt murt "° I e Alia e for ft E11loyftllf11' TM' yHr't' Jt uproarh1111 CO Y SENSATiON " E 12 '"CHAIRS" All C~or ~ ~oted !GI ' ,...( • , ..r, ---. _, __ _ . I ' '" I ' . • • • • . .. ' j!J®o!01! .1 N£W,OltT11£ACH • oR,3.aJ5b' .., ' '5th llG WEEIC" .. .,._ "' . . ' , Video .Version. ln timate; F asci.nating THE 2nd FEATURE CHARl'ETON' HESTON IN "TH~, Qtf!EGA MA If' . . . ., SPECIAL LIMITED INOAGElll\iNT 1ART~ WEQtjESDAY DECEMBER l ' stereo103FM bor ''" .. • - t • ':'" • • I .. •• i '• IR.6ASK.IN M Oll,rtlAlllll .. aT'Ju<llO. FUNN'!' HOW LOVERS ST~T AS.,. -.. ·- • ,. ' ' • , { • .• ' . . • ' .. • • •· • ·. -. • • SO YOU PLAN TO WR ITE \OUR , AUTO~IOGAAPHY, EH, L.oTSA UJCK ? .• MUn ~AND .IEFF ' ' . . • - - • , . '~ •· O.K.,'50N, NOW I'LL 'rEACH YOU "TO DRIVE!T+lAT'S~E GASPEOA!. ON THE RIGHT-THE BRAKE IS . ' ON i+IE LE~T--•· . d.k.YoUitlRNEDTHE'KEY-• MoToR'5 RUNNING··NOWSHIFT 11' 1N1't»DRIVE ANP STEP 0'4 T+lEGAS PEPALVERYVERY. GEN:rLY! ftGMENTS . •· .. ~---"" i.::-""~·..::.=.=o=.:::..!'~·'--........................................ _. .... .,..~ HAL£'. PLAIN JANE ·; I DAILY CROSSWORD , , , by • A. POW£• I A.CROSS 1 Dl~rrsior ; 6 Faste11'!r 10 C1llr;:r subjtGt: Abbe:. 14 Catkin 15 Air: Comb. for"' lb Ctlrbratiai : Slang 17 Gl ass ~ed In ~43 Turn~ rigid' ·U ·-dr plume 45 Groovrd 47 Attaclcs 51 Mrmbrr of the lowrst frudal class 52 ·camr fort in ti111r 54 Ward of attaclc 5B Unso ist i· mitklng arti· t~tr country 11/30171 ficl •I gems fr llow: Slartg 111 Nrwspapeis: 59 Strei 9 Makt$ alcohol 40 Crude drawln; Slang i119redienl• 10 Calls off 1 scratched 19 Formerly &I Under legal a;!! mission on stone 20 Mus!cal &2 flesserts 11 Miss Sinatra .42 Thrust forward symbols bl US ~utha-12 Compose1s' 43 Engine room 22 Automobile 64 Exp iate 9roup: Abbr. wtirker 24 Bee genus &5 Moll!y: Slang 13 Into that plac e 44 Most lttl'lctll'! 2b Kind of &fi La ir 21 Respectful 46 SH -: photograph b7 Nuzzled form of Become 27 Ga;Jned address rurifl!S conllol or DOWN 23 Singles ' 47 Small pl1nl 31 "-· Mt5tr· 25 Stir! brlslles twig ablts". 1 Ct!fts 7-Hesd-41-Ar11l stlct: 32 Encourtqes 2 Oriental coverlrgs 49 Reslst 1ny _ 33 lnfor111s nursemaid 28 Woodwind authority ' ' " )5 Pewter coin · 3 A.rlzona ,elty • 2tJ L.amlad's due 50 Tw!lltd c1o+'- )8 Singer Liiy, -4 New ment>erJ . JO.Notches • 53 ExeelA.es 39 -Ma jor: 1 5 fhe -: !.i r;t 34 Tilts 55 Silil of Seth Southtrn 11l1ln are~ of 35' Gait of 1 56 Nobody c.oristeJlatlon the USS R four-foottd 57 -Scott: 40 Obtain 6 Unit of mus!c. an imal Stll/ec.t of 1 fDfc\~ ·7 Make 1 hole J~ Le vel lo the US slavery 41 Mature 1ft!r la~er --...;;-gt"&ril--· df(lslon poll lnatlon s,ralk of t~e 37 Bedridden bO Openwork 42 Rhym!!S tade 39 E~er fabric· 2 4 S t9 10 1-:r-ii,,.~-,~-~,.+-'Ii--+-~ " ' J2 JI • ' . " 'JlfDGE PARKER MISS PEACl1_ I i .. . PERKINS ) '· • ly <Cliilter ' Chllcl . ' - . By Frci11k Baginslci • • . . . --.... ... "' ANIMAL ~COCKERS ··~ - • •Y Harolcl Le Ddux I . , • ~By M_el .. r ' ' By Joha. M_llft • ' tl~l!il'I••""' J .. ' • ·TU!!~ay, November 10, 1971 • ,_ . , . , _ly_ Al Cap;: •• By Gus Anialci .. By Ferd Joim.ri .. -~t-P By Roger Bolan 1 i! THE GIRLS • . . .. : . ~""-'-· •11.9o • • " 0 • • ' , ·- \ . I '· • ' . .. (. . ""'•· ......... ·, -~. . . . . Jl 'Dolil.VPM -- BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONTS .OC!AN & BAY ViEW Fro111 l22 fl -lot. is the settin• for this beau·· liful 4 bdrm .. 4 bath .home with its own pier & slip. $250,000.' LINDA & HARBOR ISLAND VIEW From this lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On a 59' lot, with. pier &: float. ·custom drap- eries & pane~ng. $139;590~ . . ~ For cOmplete Information Ort· All Hom •• I Lots, Ple•H Cell : • . BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR · .. · J11•nd#59ardg. •t L;ind• Isle • 341 l1yslde1lr., Suiie 1, N.8, 675-6161 DANA POINT -New 4-Plex . Apts. A-terrific location, 3-2 BR's, 1-3 BR. Hand· f some_, woodsy architecture. Excellent inVest· rnent for absen tee or r&iident owner. 200% ! ·First user .Qepreciation ..... ~· .. , ... $78,200. . WE(TON '&~COMPANY . . ' ' REA,LTORS 21U E. C01st Hfghwa'f/.Coroni del-:Mar . . . .. ,. .. ---- ;,,,_....,.,.---'_15_.-,t6?,...o_o"-=. ____ , j Gen~r•I ~ _ ener&I i '6ra-ng• Vista PROPERTies -~Y LaBorc:!e R.E. 20 E. 17th St., C.M. ' CALL; 646-0555 Ewni11r1 Ci!J RIPE F · BAY & BEACJ.t RF: ALTY ,~ NEWP'T RIVIERA "LEASE DPTION'r. ' Cf)UICK SA~E' Thi; w.,. h " d ti> find!? . Locatec(in_ ]'!'esa Verde p~ime Gorgeous home. Spacious Th I • BD ... -bedrooms. 3 BA"""~. Sick-attt.. IS atge , 111.111-, '.!*"" • ~ room home repr<!'Sflnts eh~ iirep!i\"e. Family rm. . , .. • 'I ,, ' '• ~ ' ... . ... ' -' ' ... •. .. . ·~ .. - .. . . • PRE·HOLIDAY SPECIAL! • Hurry .for this one! Newfy painted 3 bdrm: home on large ciirner site... Imagine this~ Your own badminton court! Owner will sell V A/FJ:IA. Back Bay area. Quick possession. ' ,• .- .. •• You Ctn S'ell lt, . ~ind-lt,-Tr.ade It With .a Want Ad' • · ''Our 26th. Ve•r" ·.., 2. S Sfearate homes !)Tl jum . WESLEY N. TAY~OR CO., Realtors :,~·,~:~i.3r~~:;';n2 . 2111 San Jo•quln Hills R°"d -come $830 a P.1o. Located on Back Bay Estate 1/3 acre, big treftl, sparl<~ ling poql, v.ith .f. massive bedrooms, open· bearri ceilings 8.nd massiye fire· ~laN. Your 01vn retieat. Call 61'5-6CXXJ. ,. NEWPORT CENTER 644-491~ Univenit;v Ave., C.M . WET-NOOQLE · .NELSON General 3. 5 Sc~rate home~ 'on ~~ ..---; &£re tot. Older 3 bednn in ~ front. with .f.·l BR mbdem LAGUNA unlfl!I in rear. Income $825 HORSE RANCH ~ .. ~~-M1:?"'1 .. on E. lBth UNIVIJI' 11()Mll R1&1 E1i.t1. 67&-eOOO 2us E. co·ut Hwy. . · COtonl D1t !W,~,Kf. , ~ ' Home & lnve1tmtint Re•lty - 3535 E. Coa~ ·Hwy.:-CdM including a 1abulOUs 4 bed-Call us t tour these I"'"'"'"""'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'"'"'"" We .have .. it! Almost 2 acres ~ room hon>e ltliroundot1 by fin• income ' per11... CAMBRIDGE · 4 BR • 2 STORY fruit trees, a spectacular ESTATES VIE\V, a guest cottage, and Newport Only,l!J;>.9. >Htt< horse cornls. cau · now at umt ·ck flrepla"Ces In both fami Y home v. u · d ti il shag carPets t rhout! -... While it is 11till a\lailable. • vine rn ·an am ~ u ........ d-"' til• & lood• of V A TRI PLEX F1lrv1ew room of thl• charmlog horn• ~--·~ 0 • • comPlete~with ~large bed· decorati\le nicities loo! Coey, An excellenl investment and 646-1111 2 b . . crac§.~nx fireplace in the a f.ine home. 'I'hrtt 2-bed! rooms, aths, & co1ren-<f . big 1amily room. \Video trail- room unilJ:, built-in kitchens, '(inytim•) _patio for outdoor relaxation er space wtll accommoda~ & run. Quiel street. W..a:Jk to your leisure.time" \lehicle•,! fireplact' in -the · o('IWJlt'r' -PRIVATE R·OAD Harbor High. Priet> .S.l.f.,750. \Vhy .,Vait! unit, and closed garages See •it 1oday~ .~6-7171 !or ,: '°' allSPANISH . IN •wt: JC»... co:rs SPL~NDOR . NEWPORT --~WALLACE 1, •• .;, 0.,. o1 ,.,. 2200 . .,. HE-S -. • , . ·REALTORS • ft.· of this NEW CQl'\Stal view Lo\ltly ternodeled Cl t:!rhaven -54'"4141_;,_ home. "Exceptionjl). quality home with 3. bedrooms •. 2 $1.85 PER MO. (dp~n Evttjfnfl) ' and beauty in this Laguna ~~· tlreplace, fonnal d:n- h11Jtop cslate. Cali for ap. 1ng room, Cov.e~d patio. pouitmen Wnlk to Harbor Iii, & .En- ·. .. -s!gtt"T.Hlg)l, ~·~ ?'-. l!i-IA as-·. ~ ... sumable !oan. Priced $39,950. ~ "<;alloow.·&J6.7t11 ' . · . 2043 \Vl'Slcllff Drive , 646-1711. Ope11-'111-9 .P~I MOYE-IN ,.SPANISH FlAVOR -.. 1-i)' THE REAL \~ESTATERS '-.. Ol'ft. 1,.N, ''.' ~Iler will pa:,' all your cbsts to 011•p this freshly painted home. 3 spticious ~11l111s. Customized Spanish -1nte•·. 27 ·Harbor Bl\'d. at Adams ior. -Sacrilice a"t only $23,2;JO. 545-9491 Open 'til 9 PM Dial 645-0303 • roR1sr E 01.\0~ ... ·- TIRED OF TRACT HOMES'f • • .. a.· -. , the fines t \lalue by f -11arbor High School Un- ,__ ... ..-the JXN;-Owner of t h i 1 he&tJf Of at $26.250 . .Qial ----"itW1> home has' bttn trans-64>0303 P £Al T 0 R: S .-;:-fen-ta up north and h a s · ' · · property prieed tiiht to f tut Jale at Just $32,950. ·Assume low .fnterest loan· at S~% ·or Jri 10~ down. HURRY! ---\-O' THE REAL '-"'-ESTATERS • l "6-2313 ' O THE REAL ~ f~STAT!::RS . .1., '. Gene_ral WATERFRONT $24, HOME ".IMM IATE T!;IAT SAYS General HORSE~ORSES! Yi ACRE 1-o THEREAL \"'\. ESTATERS I'•, I •,r I fll'.' 1 I" ).,, " '. ' ' ....-.WFFS MODEL .HOME Localed on 1hr main gittn- ~lt . Ex.JU isite &_luxurious appointment9. :\1any extra.~ PENDING '· FORECLOSURE • POSSESSION "WELCOME" VACANTo If view. comfort, privacy and location are important to Move tnto lhili ".f. _bedroom. 2 vnu, better look this over·. bath home before Xmaf. .r- Near GF~~~.~~~~£ eo.,. now, 540-1151 (Open Eve11l Lachenmyer Realtor St('Ps to ocean. Ne1v!y car- pet.f(l, freshly.painted . 5'1·~. ' ish frplcs, 3 Bdrm., 2 bath! 3 Br. + 2 Baths room condorniniu1n. i: lstiO Newport Bl\ld., c.at: each. Call for app'I. lo see. $18,950 in rhis 3 pedrooni &.;;·d,.ln .. lnl.'1::::::::- Cul-de·stlc slree!. Forrnal din, lent buy al $48,500. ' . Owntr ·Will not retuse any ... as0nable offer on this ' PRIME MESA VERDE e: 3 large bedroonu, 2 bath~, ,&I.I buUt-lla and 1700 1q. ft. of luxurious Uvln& al"@a, 2 hu•e flrei:ilace1, large irregular.lot, 1eparatt service porch ··and country size kllchen. Asking $33,&Xl. or Submtt . Svbmit . Submit. Cail 56842.t l Ope.n Eve1.) Ju!t painted inside :and oUt. . Recently redecorated aod GI-eat-aimer location. Own· iriimaculate. 3 Bedrooms, ..r anxioll!', $850.00 moves 3~ batli_s~ breakfast room, you ·in? Call 546-8640. library, 2 patlot & good fin· , GRANNIS =s available. $160,000; " . R.esid~ntial Realty Formerly Fanow 3)29 Harbor Blvd .,. C.M. \O ' THE RE.l\L ~ E§'.fA'I'ERS -a-$26,750 BA YSHORE Eastside Cottage ....., No Down to Vets eoua estate. FEATURES din.. •·@/? p HUllTAGE lng rm ., fam ily rm., Extra ~ llAl m-n large bedrooms. Fireplace. :::'.::~:::::::::: Guest hoUse has 3 bedroomfl. Separale corral&. Need qWck ''" CaU FORECLOSURE 64S-03o3 PENDING 6'.vner desperate! P.fuat l't.11 this IOl'ieolJa 3. year old .f. bedroom, 2 ha.th ranch 1ty1e home with built-ins, fire- place. Best Oaata Me&a aft&, $29,950. HWTy. 546-8640. GRANNIS j:all 646-3928 E\les. ~1827 Call: 6'1'3.3663 67S-3886 Eves. ..... bit-In RIO, lots of rnb-PET.E BARR En•' inets, breakfast bar, FI A h"t, '"~' rov. '" 1 '· ,A REALTY '' OA~oo real bargain~ Submit! Call BR R. 847-1221 I"' WESTCLIF• • SEThTOUR REALTY. 17)41 DR. WITH ""1ew1 Bea('h Blvd., Hunt. Bch. N.EWPORt BEACH t associated BROKERS-REALTORS 2025 W Ba1boa 673·366) --J V · "Fingertip Nearness ~:;~~~~~~=.~ .... !64~2~·!52~0:0~...,:-:.P1 New_ lisling '"',scarce 5 B~ ... , • ,lo bey & ocrAn be-ache~. Smith· built tiom~. Lge. hv-tennls cts., playground & · *EAST SIDE* HUGE-3 BDRM. 1na: nn., din.lag_ rm .. oc. ean park: Owner mU!t sr;ldr· 3 BR, 2 BA, family •m. fire H .• &. harbor R afi .. 11.. a11u!t0nie gourml'( ki!chen, Vll!W. e stJc......, JighrtuJ duplex; 1\3 rm., pl, blt-iiil', hyge "'a n Triple gar. &unk~n llv. rm. priced ;it S72.000. 1·1 bdrm., hlll11' s'great~ closet!!, 1800 scf, ft. New HuRe nisir. suue, 2~ baths. CORBIN • HOPE'GERRIE""RLTY. crpa/dni.pes & paint. 'Va-Lovely yard. 1-·orced 10 sell. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. can!. Jmmed, posaesSion. -GE-•Mll--- CHARM or name your own term.1. - ·.. Jus! reduced $2,SOO. Exeep-untry living at lt.-hnt.--4 BEDROOMS ResldentiaJ Reali;)' •---EA~S~TS_l_O_£ ___ , tionaJ l bedroom A den <ir 3 bedrooms, 2 baµi., m1.1· Lovely 2 bath· ~me frnhl,y · ( F onnerly Famrw \ MAR11!-~~ . •fi·""' $29.9'0. . .. Rav McCar-dle Re•lto :-:::....~-· ~ DAILY PILOT far Action! l810°N'ev.1>0rt Blvd., C.i\t. \outh (-oast . - I dining rOom with glus wall-si""' lloor to ceillnl .brick painted lru;lde & Out. Ne\/ 2629 H_a~Blvd,.-C'J.I. ed liV1ng room (!pl'!ning to fireplace. built-in kilche.n, fonnlca. Like new piu~ car-$-19,950 IS THE PRICE R:lil.!ORS . 661 C.ll.&ll-'678 & &v.! . 5411-7729 . I~, ~~s=rt~~~~, -~--"~t.~~~s· ~~ 8£SJ BUY trop.lcal patio. one O't the larg~ corner l~n't. last, petlng. Large built·in ward-for· 1h1i \lery lovely 3 bed· Mother•in·Law's lawtst leaseholds - a re&! !J.16-8610. · robes. \\'ldt' concrete ·dri\le. .room 2 bath homt' ~ · J bargain at J39,950. CALL GRANNIS No down G.t. -low down all loen is high enough .\h~t you , 'Hideaway ' Sacrilice la.le. Stunnini pride .Of OWnttslilp e1ta!e. Th!ek 675-49.JO, otherst ~0.·1~ •. can auume with paymenls You'll be deHgh.tM when you • • •hl.c carpets. Sta in _Rlass • • Windows, beam1. Coonley l atyle kitchen. F!Fplace. Open Eyes TU 9 Residt'ntlal Realty TARBELL QJ $160 per month, which in-see this 5 bedrooms, pool • COLf.S\'o<)RIHYREAI: &C:O.. F<1rnicrly Farrowt 1 eludes all. l\'j'.rn built-ins, home featuring formal din-The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuckle' ' . CovtTed · patlQ. Jum 1!1~ •for only !14,95d:HURRY. MS-0303 ' ~ I !IHI\ I 1.111 \0\ ' • 1 • c R ~ d II 1 ing area, SC""""le rum p"' _..., ·'~':rs.t'" 2629 Harbor Bl\ld., C.P.t. 2955 Harbor, Costa f..1esa , eep P e rpct1, a llO .. -·· BE C U Ex matching dr-a~. Double roomiJ..posh bath areas & .'8'1g Canyon . A $H23.,0,50PL Int Buy In Town •• ,......., oo." c.11 . "'"''--'"'"°"'n'· """~'' l'iving quarleM for Dear . ;\laybio you last l'hlll\Cf! to For $21 .9'"J(I you g~t a l'lll:'A'ly Walker & Lee l\tom . J.'ull price $34.._fn). A ~h•, bf.droomJ, 3 balh•. tam· own bea.ch P11>Pf'rt)' 111 a de· paint~ .3 bedroom l'loIM Tf'rm~! ~l().8li.; . dy room, tau~~ l'OOm, 3 ~tl('P. T.,,.0 ·unus l Y.'ith'bullt·in kilchl"n, remod· Rralton: SHERW•eo REALTY car garage, &eautiful corner block.~ 10 be:cch near ,hop. eled bath. Room for boat or 2790 lla.rbor. Bh·d. al Adams 1~964 Brookhum, F.V. lot at Hennl.tage lAne aod . ~ • trailer In CM!a l\lesa. Now Royal St. George Roed, Thi• pmg. ~o r down. o~er 'Aili vacant. Qlll NO\\'! ~ 545-0465 Open 'fil 9 PM R.c;>OM • ~ A s I. L A I jl home !1 being linilhed now help hnance ~nd rent.a.mAke GRANNIS TEACHERS FO MO l ani •hould be av.U.blc for '""mcnl" r;, .h "P • n d LIVE IN ONE. RENT O'MI-• R RE . j· j' j ~ t . movlni 1n before Chrlstmu. MAKE ltONEY. Better &ee -ER ':IJNJT. Picturtaque • Be1ldet-4he 2 bedroom euUt _ • • • ±: . \~~~=-~ ·$115.00/MONJH Driv. by and .,. It, th<n It. C.11 . . Rttldcnlial Realt)' Lov•ly nel•hhot-t>OOd. cio.. on thl• °62'1 • 317'4 lot,'"" '· ~;;:...,::;;; J IEDIOOMS ~ +.PAYS-ALL . ~r:~·t "'"1140 .. Price Vf alker & Lee ~~=y :i\ld c.~f. to 17+hR~t.H~~P.do~·i\I. -~~:!.~;~;;~r::::s~~~~ . 1·4"° l. .. E H . , ! ' . . 1:v•=owr.Ub1'cttotxiltln1 BONUS ROOM!' R..iion . :. NOW VACA :r • REAL~ Locat.<1 '" .,.,. .,...., of T I · j' 1 · Alter m?"lcge .•om~ girl•": ::::!::<a:=.~ ~Mna Verde home with • 4 ~·3371-Ttet'S Plt Wl'id mu!\ sell 400 E. 17th. C.l\f. C09ta 1\-fcsa . For more tnror-. s to p dropping Ltlie1r e yes Ol\d • ~ I 3 bedroom. den and family DAY OR NITE 646-3ra5 m&tion cAll 646-il71, I HU y l O E . l stort ro_ising. _ln~ir .--. !•-30 ,~,.,,,.1,.. y.r, c:1wt. J>edm>m• 2 "''"'· °'"'"' $29 500 -~ '-....,,, · · · ... t .... M&-tNO. l"OQm,plustheBonua,aZ4 x 4 Bt droOm; + Famlly ~=:':t"~v::-~~:i: saso.-s ' 1 ,. I I I' 0 ComciJet; .the chudr!• c:voled MlllMlt 15 room. Extn clean on a 0 t aiiJ'aF. $l.M total C'(JSt ·to -·-· Mhn You· fn'":.-~ -. .· -. . . by 1.1~11; in the ll'll}Sj"J word • •>_,......, trttlinedsrretl $36~wilh ~'ner leaving area A ml.it! yv , 1 -foud1"¥1l~lr~.st1p . be1o ... ; -.;: . · f ,.,_ · ' &CU 1hlli 2 )>tar ~unc horbe veta or au1.une exhdng 6% PJ.Ymtnts leag ·than rent A ~ fl f 1tlseldlr}1Sli Rt.altJ only O,e Do..Tt. 546-2!13 ln .bt>He-r th11 n ~ condl· loan with total paymi!nta of fl'81 •tvter ·bOme for fhil NEW LISTING PR~~~~U~G!~~SLETTE•S IN 1 . • J· ~ Tam>W tion, Exqulsilrly l1ndtcaped $»!. per mo, lA.'les and 1•., i:young tamily. lJJ\lf'ly tam· Me~ Ve.rd!! P11Cf1el!er. 2 ;;:=;;.;;~;;=;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;:::;::::;:::;::::;=~~::;! ./ ' -Hadlar Blvd., C:M; sround• .t drll¢ttt111 pado ~~ -(Open E\lft,) 1Jy fl'.Xlm •nd ~bul1tin ,-3111e •IP.l')lo; ...... ..bedroom,.-tam.Jcy • -6 UNkRAM8tf AsOVf lETifU I I I • 1 ~1 -.' 1· ·1 . .i". add'"" ttnal touchq to thit . and own rtlOTI'l, se~le ~1nln.lit: room. 10 Off t_NSWt,p; ' . . . . . . . • A tflM -11¢'1111 pd H ''P"""'l~•\1111>-.r" Mllt•. 1~. NWT.., .,AG!•• I Sporol-. Riiy 842"4474 ow.,, "iholtn'od. 143,900, •--• ' -• . , , , .-·-g~:='..i':.~ lllt .~~::.~~1.REAL~~. . ~-" ·• "~ ~':!:'~' ;;"' ~1.,, .. , . nov J. ~ 1U:1 1t!J SCRAM-LETS ANSW.i:Rs 1~ _cLASSIFICAT_loN ao~ .. i. , t . , • ·, .. ...... . . ,. • • ' • ... 3:-: -. • -- • • ' ;;. -~ . Buy ·a " • "Border - -to • • Border BOrgai · ' ' Every dusifieCI went ad th~ DAILY PILOT appears i every edition every day. That _ your ad w.ill be seen in papers delivered .. to homes and smcl from newsracks from border to border all alo(' the Orange .Coast •• ~ ;II the way frotli · · ' ' . . . Seal Beach to San · Clemente Aou ' Get ~· ·All • . " • • • Huntington ~e,cll Fountain ValleY-. · -. . Costa Mesa . '} Beach Newport Laguna Beach Saddlehack San Clemente Capistrano • c Plus · the daily newsrac:k edition) • > For . One Price _ • _, -1Vifh A . Classif i d Aa , .. T ·- • ' . . • • " . " . ' . • • • --\ ---' ,-• . T11tsd.11y, Noyernber lCI, 1971 .. DAILY PILOT .. _, .... 1~1~·-~.!:•:"~~~-~iiiiiiiiiii~~~-: I:_, .. ~ l.~i ---J Income Propertv _1"·lnc:om1 Property 16' H::;:u:.:n~tl:.:"!''::°"::,.:Bo::•clf::.:, _ _;J ..,.-;;~;,;;ftrjU,-T;;~-riiiiwiiiiiiii".'Aiiift:;-Houte1 Forni1hed · 300 HouSff Unfurn. Gentral Costa M .... ). , . TOWNliOUS!S 9 GARDEN ' TYPE BUNGALOW APlt e;.~ ... 1~ = "'"':-~~__(It 1rom. Sl6.~ to $'24,000. Low, • , . , -UlelQ. v~""I low down paym1nt..DEAN 4 s~parate -b~ildirigs. ~h~ke roof's. Private. PR!Ell BRAND NEW HAR.BO .,. Macnab-Irvine Coront. il•I Mar Realty Company R&ALTY 5J6..n27. patios. No stau:s. AU 1 story bungalows. 2 &. L•t;'dlordt-Owntr1 VIE~. HOJ\tE. i Bedroom. · THE :TIME IS NOW . ASK B.ETTY CHAPPEL to 2 BR co'i\"001 by o~er, low 3 ti:edrooml. Some ha Vi fireplaces. The type • \\'e will l'f:fer ttnanu to you ratn.~y room. 4 li'athl .. Com. DON'T WAIT : 'how you tier hsrin1 at 2734 down'1jiayme_nt. .. .• · of buildings that attract and hold good ten· ·FREE of 'charge ... !\~ny ml1!11ty pool, courtJ, ett . we sold 3 S,,yfroni5 '" this · Sandpiper D_rlve; Thf; nio1n . -557-~40 or 968-1629 . ants. Income $16,740 yr:--$145,000. ~xcellent · df:s1rable .. ~nants" on our l.19S. -Ptt momh. ~· f '· 5 Be•-hom f ' · ' waJtino list. • 644•7270• ' • • EXCLUSI VE area Last "'etk. u;-.:urivu9 , ... ....,m . e Irvine ,. inanc1ng. , .~ . Thi.!; one will not last. It's ·we have. The extras a.ref ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ''Our 26th Vear" ALA Rent•ll e 64.S..3900 RUSTIC 3 bedroom Ii: den, a 3 BR ... rn paraaon of per-too numerous l 1to . mr11t1on I' IT'S PRETTY ' W~SLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors Balboa Panln1U1~ !~t~ ~ltf!:.1!!.~ :1~'.; fection, 60' front5"'"· pier & he~. Betty will tcll you au 2111 S • • ~~=<;"';"'.;:::::'.'.:'.:~~7":1~'.:'.:~:..:'.'.:'.:.:.~~·~~::'.:I float. And only si2J.soo. can about them .• ~skin&; pri~ Imma~ate Kendall mOOeJ · an Jo~quln Hills Road • HO:ifEY & Charmine 2 Ir: 4 Berl Fthn:n tor .1ppt. $61,500. \\'ith lo\'ely carprli.ng, drap-NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Br -hJe, walled in patio, nr 1ta Mesa , -64H200 . e! & wallpaPf!r, Bealltifully 'r'otS".ftirSAle-· ....... 170 .w a-t,e t:-., ·U:n.tll ~-'-1.1.5, •. . .5• BEO'ROO. MS· ludscaped, ·.i»ith . cov~red 213:243-a316. ' ,pa.tio. This 4 bdrm., 21rJ ha. I ............ II re I 2 St 3 BR ' i tl . 3 BATHS 1 •)12,"i"\crb~'.Jlrn1ir 546-5990 prop&'!)' has a l::h6ice loca-· INVEST ory, : apac !, Fireplace carpets drap@I '"6200 • , & 1 f -ANO BUILD compl furn., Bay lew .. tio. ~.:. .. ,, , • .,,_· _... lion · S pr ctd at ·only . h l2~ · t n4 • "'"' e f&rap . ..,..,.,, ~~~!!!!!!!!!""'"""'"""' $37.900, . .. 3 Choice view 101.J ome. · win · : lltesa.del f\1ar. Macnab-Irvine 64r35... $950. -MOVE '.llt 'O'acant 4 bedroom, 2 ba . Ex- isting FHA loan. $28.000 F.P.,-~payrnents ltts J han rent tnove in today, :\1nt neighborhood~uilt-hi RIO, · Fam. room, , drpi;; large IOI, double garage. Won't . !~st, see today. l' 1lla£e Real Estate ~'2-4471Ir.':J546-llOl SPANlSH .ADOBE Sharr.. older 3 BCdnn tiome closp to town &. t;hopp1ng, Ownt"r mfll'lng ou1 oi area. Submit orrrr . A~k1ng $24 ,950 . PERRON REAL-TY . &i2-177l BAYFRONT APTS. Vista De-! Lido. Pier &. slip a;ailable. From $31,500. Sell or lt"ase. Geo~• Williamson - -REALTOR 548-6570 645-1564 *TRIPLEX* COLLEGE PARK, lovely 3 (i redJtill MoFb,oir[~S~•.~~es 12 in Dana Point · 87l-9'1GT. Roy McCardl• RealtOr BR •. I"• BA, home ., $21,000 Ea.ch Costa Mi.sa 1810 Ne,Yport Blvti., C.M. "''/oversized dbl _· garage'. I '-548-7729 Rt'deoor11ted .inside k out NE\V ·n 24xfi0' lnter°"t'I Btt. maple . . "''7new cpt, \!o'arm "'alnut Cuach. Aiilt Pk. "(:ompl lurn1sh~ cottage, u t l I ., • DoUhouse-t Br. Stvlrel, p ~ n e I i n g &: cement REALTY ~ a1.,.nings, 'porch Ji. lndscp1. -lau(ldry,. pool 'use 170 Del tncd yrd, child ok, Sl.)O. driveil'J\l'."-Pr:i~cm.,at only Univ. Park Center, Irvine 5-1~2jTS. ~lar $165.: ALA Rentals e 64,S.3 S2!l.OOO. 557-4871. Call Anytime, 833"-0820 24i6o .. QELU>f ~0MUS -A'.ITRACTIVE 1 Br. Sina;Je e Hardl:o Beat . 2 Br. Fncd Ni'CE home 3 BDRl\!, l~ THINKING of ielling? \Ve Bea,utifuJ, *;*.,.~·7611 ~l~';i~~! 1voman_, E-s~t'. Inq. 2645 yrd, kids &:·JM!t.!. SlE. BA\ 011·ner "'ill'i;efund ckls-'need ·II Broad moor ,,...-673-4400 \Ves?111nster, .l\I. ALA Rentals e 6'>3900 - inl:' ,costs to GI-VA llpprsl Turtll'rock Plan 1 tor an ~-~ ATl'RACftyE 1 Br. Adults VERY CLEk-.i .C bedroom J $27.~. Non \'el' can buy (CUtive trani;l~rr~ng from R~n!:!'rt-.., . A u~ly .. E-sidf. lnq. 2645 bath townhouse. VACAA'T $2000.\bcloiy apprsl ·6·1:>-J6Z2 the Eas1. Also need • Mountain, Dt1.ert, \\ Pstm1n11ltr, C.M.. 11.nd avail for imrned. pl)fis. 2. BR, larre gar, fenced yd, Tulant ~100cl Pill'~ Home · Resort 174 Huntington-&each Private encloged patio and icl05e 10.. "schools 1 ;,. s-h<ir· for I'C'Salf". "'Bob Peltit-RllT, Acrea'g• for sar.-TSO , all bllins. S225. ·P.f'r nmnth. ping... $16.000. 27-2 Cost11. 8~101 dl!oy~. 83J..{)367 e1·es. .., Yosemitl'!, Qakhurst, CLEAN & Chef!'!"ful, $62/mo. CaU agent 546-414I ~I S 646-9136 A k f Ed p ! 1 tncl. Uti!s. 1~ day week '-esa t. . s or 'rrson. 160 Beau!. gre"l!n rollinl' mt. , Bass Laktt.. hou~"•ork ttq." Call."Aft. 6 ~ESA VERDE 3 BEDROOM BY Q\\'NER 4T9 \Va.lnut Pl. 3 Llguna Be1ch -acres. TAKE for onJy $100. P~I 636-7870. · home within walkinr dis- BR, 2 BA. tgi!'Jif",./braut dol'l·n SIOO. mo. !J6S-OO.t7. Beau! 4 BR, 3 BA, air cond. tance to' schools. Famili" trr~. frplr, U f Ir 1 , * Sl;:LL" OR LEASE * Lodge on 2\I. acre'!;. Priced' 1 BR doplex, $160 mo. only, Vacant & ready at $26.i. $36,500 642-7892. · · 2200 Sq. l't. 3 B{l .. 21,i Ba. Comm1rcial , hl'!l&w markel. $75.000. Al!IO garagr, patio, trplc:, Ca.II per month. Call q:tnt -• 12'. fam. rm., din. rm .. frp!. Property 158 40 acrts at $100,000 suitable 536--9796. • •., 546--0.41 East Bluff Cpl & drapes; bltins. \vet _ for ranch or mobile park. N 1 B h 9 7 NET R tu 136 _•w~r eac CLEAN 3 BR, 2 Bath, frplc. BY owni?r ~'ewport Brh con-bar: ~tc. Immac:. $•17,!:150. · e rn, ' Colored s.l1des avail fol' 1---.r----..,...--rull price ' be.low .appra~a1, Ne"1>0rt privale shol'l'ing. • E ,\,.-1 Oc · ~ ~ bit-ins, dshwsb.r. cpts, Irr do. 3 BR. 2 BA. t level. 2 & h ._, -to an · ean n patio. Nr major ihopptni. patlos, nr pool. Ull'l'tsl r>i!SSION RLAL TY 4~-0731 l'litahc 23 ~;7e':~~ corner. O\VNER 5-15-5130 Bach. ·All 11111 inc:. $80 s235 mo. lease. Call S.fg..lTS3 11.ssoc. dut"s. Only ' $32.950. Gorgeous bayfrnl rot ~1~:\! Rralon0mic:5• Bkr. 6i5-6700 BIG .SEAR LAKE ALA Rent•ls • 645-3900 alt 4:30 pm or wknds. \Viii carry ~fl. 2411 Vista TED HL'BERT J.· ASsbc. B ·1 of , 3471 Via Lido 67~ u1 d a sM\\mAn in front • Sparkl!ng"""Vt\!'w -1 Br. On New .. Vacant .. Custom 11ogar, 614-5793. Cont! ... minlums · thil':, eute CAbin for on I Y fke.9<:e.an . Sunde~k. Util pd, Bach .. uiils pd:$l4fl. mo/ma: Fountain Valley for sale 160 $12,.tlO. Call Ross {714 ) C\20 Spac. 2 br, 2 full bt, Bil Laguna Beach ·,. 536·17.JA or "'r i1e; Spen<;r..r ALA R 1 I e~"3900 · 4.sn. 2 BA. lge .!W· l1A.gs1one patio, BBQ,--1lr i\1ile Sq. Paik. S28'.ti00 714 :839--3679. Condo1n1nium 2 BR. bltn kit., n ,31 Estllle, P.O. Box 2828, en a I u-..r Spac. 3 br, 2 full ha, Bit $27, 950 pool, roin lau~ry. By 01v~r. Big BciF'l:iiKP, C;il1f. YE-ARLY. 5 'Br. 5 Ba., DEAN B.EALTY _536-7527 Cozy 2 bdrm. rottaie nestltd Costa tllesa 6i3-0412 642~2 ac:ro5s frm . N'pt Harbor • 1MMEDIAT£ Convenient loc.: 3.2 BR .. :iclnt cond. Coi)per plumbing; gar11gf'11. Sep. laundry rm. A· good investmeni:· ~untington Beac~ · Yachl Cluh ~Jar r i e d OCCUPANCY amon~I the ttttr; 1n Blue-Income Property 166 I~ bird C11nyon, on corner lo!. , fin•nd•I •. -famtl1f's only. 2-BR.a:araae patloS13) Stone 11rl"pla ce.' pario. cau 6 UNITS • EASTS I DE Jon~s Rlty .I Anita I 673-0210 3 BR, Dbl gar,. la: yd S200 us to 5ee 1h1s rare"ftnd! aH 2 M rm. l~:i bath. patios. ., MANAGER M6-.a2:26 • • J .. ;;1 pa1ntt'rl. Shows good Houses U11furn. · SOS 2 Br. garare, patio, c: .... ta ... MORGAN REAL TY CONVENLQNT 673-6642 . 675-6459 CALLJ;O~NIA • • t. · · Business • ., ,,.. 1clurn of Sll.800. gross tn-. ,.. General drps, 1tc:ive & rrlril· Quiet . , . . 0 a../t come. Great IocatiOn "'ith Opportunity HO tropical settl,nl' for adults "toron~ del . Mar ·c(ASS1C ,...otder Bu\ Nobler I ~late 1n Pvery dttail. Decorat~ superbly; 3 spac:-' Carmelish~ Lotsa "shi s, BA . ioul! BR., 2 decorator , ~EAL ESTATE 0"1Y 3:• v'""" '""'· * 'Pot'")IAf """m'"'I * HOME FOR -«ENT O<>fy. 1 blk .. '"""'· 1160 . bricks, shrubs , ant Silt'! cu'stom made Drps & 1pec:• patio sur;:oun&. this . neat 2 la\ "Con\'et"!lation Area". -B~rt'l(r hon1~. 5eparate Assum.-6~% -loan. P.a~·: 1-BR. ilic:ome unit, 1'ust list-1 $214 -1-•-men s per mo. ~".nw- ·ed. S~S.500, • *, CALL 847-8507 * uoo G''"'"',,.; ''· -. Wa Iker .& lee· BusmEss COLLEGE ANo LEAsE-o'PT10N .... 116•\•r .,~4.,_ ,, 4M:9473 ~149-0316 · 'TO BUY OR 3 Bdrm ~e. 1™hly paint· }.TI'ENTION O\\INERS! . · MONARCH BAY Rr.1l1ors SELL A BUSINESS · ed. 2 blocks to shQpping, \Ve ~ve_\rent11l cwtomen · A Charming 3 'Br&. IS:-P den 7 Investment DepL_ • HQLLAND BUS, park & "Boy5 Club. SZ15. mo. for HO~~ ·APT? Ir: CON·: CHRIS HOPP!i:R University Re.alt¥ 3001 E. <A1. 1-i"'Y· 673-6510 L'IL OLO TAX .BEATER 2 BR + 1-BR Ni. H~'Y 546.;'J)(l 2-2 BR. So. corner $·17 .. 100 2 BR + l·BR add on $48.500 2 BR.2 ha + 2 Br. S49,500 University Realty 3001 E. Cs!. Hwy. 67.l-6..ilO c:us!m home"'/ pool. E.1 rm 2 90 'H_a~r Blvd. at Adams • · .. $Al ES 0 ALSO . DOS. Cal·:v~EAN REALTY; oj>cns lo deck. \l'/-nccan\'U, ', 5-1:1-91.11 OpPn EvP~. "Thto Bmker l\'ilh Emf'lathy" Large 4 Bdrm," l\olesa VPi-~e. RentaJ Div. li36-T527. 's100,oro .. ~~ER 4!1.1<?974 .J.32 Acre's Comm'I 1716 Orange Ave., C.i\I. Branri flf'\V cpl!! &: dfps. 3 Br. l ba-U Paint· If Clean. ; &1.;:...i1io • 540-~ eve. Lr.rge homf'". S325. mo: Yard. $100 1&1 Ir: ·lut mo. 4 Br, 3,_ba, f9m rm, JYIOI ~.,_ . RESTAURANT. Lagana's ALSO . \\'orki~ familiff only . ' Jot. Big vallry viel'I'! $39,500 Ad.i.1c:rnt 10 Orange CounJy l Bdrm, -N. Cnast Jl.1esa. 9G'2-4L3. =~~=~~~== Q\\·ncr. 494·7651. Plaza. Chapm~n & Brook-most popular, u n l q ue Cl~ lo club Ir: rec. for l;;;=="""=-..,.,-,,,,.-,,..,-,1 TRI LEVEL BEAUTY -------~~t hurst, Garrlen Grove. !OlOl restaurant. -Com f'l l et e I y rhildrl!n. s2~o. mo. RE!IRED li.dy or·cAl-Quiet $35,900 Lido l1le -. Chapman. 1,14•000 sq fl VA·. P<f.u ip~, Xlnt ~oc.'"12611.000' 546-9521 O.R ,540-6631 11paclous2BRw/lre~ri.yd. Sunkl'n. rartnlY mom "'ilh WE'VE GOT IT! c.1nl, ~und lse or lrAde for gross inromr, $35,000 f!o11·n. t-1" h" I R IE t t Shag c:pt. drps, new piint. \\'Pt bar. :1 BR, 3 BA arta~. A. income property. r>lr. Roi;:-RealonolT!ic1 Bkr .. 675-6i00 · I~ 0 ~ ~Cl S G e $16j. !>4.>-8155. I le:: fonnaJ din mom; gar· · ho;:c1:;~ ~ ~~~;ile~"2~ en: <ZlJ) J.J7-llll. ext 268 PAST~ACTIVE SHARP EA.sTSIDE 4 BR., 2 BA, new carpets A: dt>n kitchen "'ith all push l!:ty. floor plan. MUt.-r suite or _1213) 6!»-1313, evl!:!'I. \\'/$25,lm ::~ for Ute COSTA MESA fmhly·painted. LtU. $225. button 11.pphancPi:, glass Al-f Sho f 3 bd · h' ha •· db! Calf ., • ., •• .,. o • ' '"''· ''"dy or' M'Wing rm. , manu . u d·do $600,000 in nl') 1'1'11 1 .. ~. gar-mo. ,,...~~. pe , rium '''iTIJ "'att>rfall. :\leuc:. -, Co f E So th Co ul'Ouf! lind~c11.ping, Per~n. Lge, kitch .. ~ bridst. area. * DANA POINT.* '72. Lge. 1g]ary + ~%: ~( ap. fenced yard. mp (le-' ves. u a-st Realtors .. CLASSIFIED ·I'll ,pmblemi force f!ale. Call 40 Ft. lot. SAA.500. . •· N D I _._ O I , • proffls w/conlr11cl. &x ly ?:A inted inside, ~lso np1v NE\V •Spanilh 3BR 2BA HOURS 847•1221_ , • . . • ew e U.11• up tx 178R Huntingtnn Beach. ~reen !!h 'g can>eting. ·For duplex. Shag c°J'llll, drps, yd. _ I bo.wcma lo~son J~ , $49,950. . rent or ll'ase at S21(1 per . SEYMOU.R RENLT).', 1114 A.CaltQQ . Webb Realty 642-4905 NEWSPAPE~-dea!ership fo r., mo. Cll.ll , ~-:1:2'Tz $225. S 4 8 -4 4 2~.. • 8:00 vn. to 5 ~.dm. Bf!aeh Bl\'d .. Hunt. Bch, . 3~16 \li;i; Lido 6;a-456~ N.B. area'. .xc:ur1ty deposit w lk. & L ·,"";;:-=::-· -:::,,,.-.,..-,.,.,..,..--, l\londay thru Fn ay d -' a er ee " g ta noon SatUrda~ · j. TROPICAL ~-, re<( · \Vrile H1er .... ~ Ex-· . · 2 Br, ~w c:rpll .&. paint end ' Adverti1ers m11.y pla~ ( PARADISE . 3 BR. am1ly, 31i bathj; D"ANA POINT amtnl'~. 1.662 \\. LJAc:oln, ;a.r, no pe11, $140. Baby . their ad.s by teleph~ne 4 + POOL 100 . on nord .... $149,500 l~ u,,.1 Ant Proi'ect An11he1nt"-Rea.lion: O.K. 1945 POmona, Sfs.-0739. ·----l•"f"-· • ·-. · · tr' :-d;;;,~c~·~·~91~0~'~"~;.~o~165~-'="~lvVEirrt:rn'F"iPi"C;o;ii"lii;cl. QSTA""""?-!ESA:C>' OF'.ra:i;llt --ns-;400-,... AA., nf!\.1:, .... irurious Tnvelltors:sunat>r~ PUBLIC Steno &: Se~tanat· -• WES'Tt:t;TFP--spa.dou1-3 nr ... 330 \V. Ba.y • 18 X 26 Heaterl·, l>OOL . lnw P r & Sli('I · :. · · · $24.'J.950 Call .liJ,l-8090 fnr info. Servi~. 0¥~UNE H~USE . 2 b&.. frplc. drp!!, near 642·5678 main!. :.;ird, 2 h!l.th lll'f! ~: L DO REALTY INC. 642--0176 LtJn~ hairs, 11ngles, &tudentll Rc:hool. S275. 675-1849. NE\VPORT BEACH •ne1v \\'/\V c:arpe~. Bit-in ~-613-·7300 FOR Stile hy Owner 12 ren-ESTBL'D Int. · Dei i a;n or 2 f.11mlll~. share cost.<41-=~~-~--~ 3333 ~'ewport B.lvd. R 10.·Leav1n~ for ArlZ'>nA., .' !.11~ room for mo~e. Park Bu~int'!s. Nel'l'J"'rt Beacli BR, 3 BA, 1iWlm. pool, Kids .C :··2 ba 1~~~~~1.a, 642.5618 mu!!! ~ell mw• C.111 847-1211 Me5• Verda iikP srtA"'"· Yrly inl!Ome 2 3 33"1576 t !.:. petirok. Bar inf-am. rm. c lie:, nr · · • mo. '"" area. t l l ";" a ter 6 55l-0490 alt 3 · CR SEY~IOUR REALTY, 17141 f:PACTOUS LIVING • 5 Br, $17,880. Prtn"d ac SlJl.500. pm. 776-lllO Agt. . JW1N78TIN75.GBTc~0'1h BIB~~. Bt!ac:h~ Blvrl .. Hun!.-Bch. 3 B' a. s .1 m 11 r 0 r . ~ ftnal\C'ing. 548-8097 a~t 3 Btdroom in Hu.ntingron 3 BR. House. in court; ~arz ~... FOR Sall?' Ari Boutique, fl"n -"' 2 kid k El d -540-0 ~ · . 531.500. ~ lrul·dA-sacl nr schntlls & 5 pm.. N-'porl Bl"Jlch in N1>w Can-Be.1C:h, near Hunti ngton Sl!i~;=u· S42--;5S~ '1 11 e. VA.NO 00\\':-l OR J•llA cournry club J.10:3653 no 1:,dustriel Proi:>erty 168 nPry Vllla11:P'. li7:\--7562. BcaC'h Memorial Hospital. mo. · · IJi~~~s~~v~~ 3· BR, 2 'BA. B<'l!t crpts & sgf'nls. ,$23.)a month. Agent 546-8660 ** 3 BR Hqaie. fncd yrd, 494-9466 drps. Spotless. 20'x22' unf1n. M·l BLDG. $30,000 Money to Loan 240 HARl\ 4 Br & fam. Quiet crptg, drps, bltn1. $225. SAN CLl::~IEX'TE rm Qu1e1 cul-de-sac strcet. Newport Beach 1.2'.}(l sq. f1.·young ind. blt12. --Si TILER . cul-de~sac. S2""<l3. Al'ail 12/l. !nc1·s·u1U . 7~17. 305 N. El t:?.Di ino Real xtr~l'2' 101." htany. Pe:i.ring :'o10VE 1n For the Holid11ys. 4 & old house on 100' " 120' ·o ftr. Bkr 54f>..1151. 3 BR + n, i BA: cnts, 492·4•120 · fn111 trer-". Call 842-4166. BBR + 1Poot. 1 Custom 1 hHom;e ~::!fie~:~~~~~ Afte. MTG. CO. F EE to landlords! Let us drps, lov y tnc:Qyd, dbl• I ~ e .1 u · urn ~ e · 336 E. 1rrn STREET ft your vacancies. Agenl. gar. $2 . :,.ig...~ evu . ~~Rii:e~£~ l(f-J.f.&t!iUjl ~~1;;~r11 :4~9i6~.w-ner . :-VeileyR~~1Tir~l~r .. co. CASH FOR TD'S ~l ·866n. 3 BQRMS. 2 BA. trplc:. leric- CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy" & kills Is 5:30 p.m. the day he· fore p ublic:atlon, except (or lVConday Edition \\'hi::n dt>adl!nc !s Satur· day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Ad1·cl"!.iserl ~hould chtck their adti: daily & rl'port error~ immediately. THE DAILY PILOT tissumc:s liability for the first ln· correct Insertion only, CANCELLATIO~S : Wheo 'k.illini: an ad be sure to make A record of the KU.L NUj\tBER given you bt your ad taker as rcc:tltit .Qt~)"t>ur .an_Ct'Hation. · Thls kill number must be 11rc· sentcd by the advertist>r in i:asc of a. dispute. C.\NCELLATI0:-01 n n CORRECTION or NE\Y AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every C'fforl Is mad\" to kill or correct & nc"· ad thal has hc!'n ordrrcd. but \\'e cannot ,quaran· tee to do 110 until·tht' ad has appeared in the pa. ""· Dil\tE,.A·LINE.. ADS: These ad! ~ strieUv h In a:dvanc• by mall pr at 11nv one of our of· CJ~. NO phonl'! orders, THE; 'VAILY PILOT 're· sr..rve:s the right tn clas· sify, t'dit, cenaor or rc-fus~ any ad1·crtisement. And to ch1nke Its r11trs &.. rcJ:U)a1Jons wlthOU.l Drlar notice. ..-.,. CLASSIFfE D MAILIN<O ADORES$ P. o: Box 1S60, • Costa. :'lfea 92626 • 2Jtl San Joaquin Hi!ls rui *-90o/. LO'ANS"* Ba k Bay ~yd, Across fmm Countq R.E: SALES ~~~ra~~;~ ~~~~p~~er~ NP11·por1 Cen!c r 644..4:11.0 lST T .D. LOAN -l B " filmily n1\. 2!,S ba. Club. $240. _mo. ~16 , l 'M LOOKING FOR 111r K£"nn.1. &1'1--8711. Lots for Sale 170 71h"'~ l1'~EREST Hu e pat!o· New 'carpet £: 2 BDR.:'1 hou1i~, marril"lf COU· ··PROFESSIONAL LoY.'ei;t rates In Oran'l"f' Co. r. S3j(} Mo. No petB. pl_e ~y. children ok. 134 SALESMEN ·-... Newport Heights Dena. Point Hilltop 642•2171 S45-06· 67;,..2723 ~tr. \Viest Virg1n111 PL. &12-3918 R-1 Residential LtJ! BE YOUR O\\'N· BOSS SPECIALS UTWthstrur:ralilP C""'r;lline CALL Eb ~li-9li04 "" KASABIAN viP.11,;· 90' lr!i;:f'. on !wo REAL ESTATE 4 BOP.YI. 2 Ba. Br1;:-ht S! r;trte!.~. $~1.000~ Term~ -~~====co--~"ery. J...;iri:e Jot. NP 11 r P .R. \\lr:yn M2-883.1 11nrl 5 BEDROOMS! r\f"1vpor1 11111 ....... S29,900 646-3771 4Eve. & \\'/[L * 3 CAR GARAGE * 3 BOP.:\!. 2 B;i . Family rm. Lo Down/ Ou tPt ~trePt. O"looks f)Ark. Low est I W' r Nt>"110rt 111~ •• $2!1.500 O"'n'"r 11111 hrlp \\ •n 3~ DR~!. 2 Ba . f"amllv rrn. pymt. C;in't bear this! e. room11. Ch.11rtning.' Nr..ai- HAFFDAL REALTY eWJ'.IO!'J..Htll ······ $.34.7:ll 842·4405< Eves. 5/jT~t 2 VIE\V 10411 in l\'ewporf 1 Hts . : •• $17,500 And $29.000 . SELLING cu,t .;. "''"" Free 11ppr.11i,.,al • \\le r'buy ~-, YOUR HOME? ' ~ f'Qu llles. PrrsoMl ah e11tlon. • L TY -Nt1r wport P•1t OrflC"t 2J ·yrs. ex~riertt. , COLLI:-.'S"J' ;.1i'A'ITS Newport Sh,ore1 • -REAI.TOP..S -SPECIALI'.sr~ in home ialn !162·~i;i2.l --5~B~E"O"'~R"'O~O"'.M=S"I --·1,; reryral~. Nt1\·pon Shnr?b. C!Y"'OOd Rt'alty ~1290 3 BATHROOMS!' San Juerr Capi-'rano \.(lw Down! 'l.n1v Jntrfl&I!, $.l~.·Owner Wl'il help ~th DUPLLX LOTS d!'l'"n ('laym( · Good lev~I corner lot. Neai HAFFDAL REAL tY Pa11sa.des School. o n 1 y A-12-4·10:1 • Eves: 5-1\.2"46 S9.7:i0, ... ... · ASKING $23,000. • __,, VACANTI SU,8MlTI Full Muma "1ew. Sttteu. tll'i ... O~NE R ANXIOUS* :u~'· UnusualJy large. Loi';· dov.•"! L..ov,ely ~·con-CAP1ST'RA)i0-VALLEY do! '"'"' Mo<k. L '"'1124 HAFFOAilREALTY ~RE-A~)Y--~~·--- S.12-4-105 , ,. Eve:1. 541.:z.116 Saf\t• Ana Heights ----.. -1.ARCE 5 ar., .;l Ba: verY OWNER 5'AYS '5""" hom• in '""L'•"'· ,..,ELL'.;!!! .' f .V. ~b &: 11hppnr: cntr.. 3 . ~II VA. ntA, Cnnv. Unde~ Shilrp 3 betll"N)m on larie curr. llJkt pnc:,, DEAN t'lt-.AJSii TU..:;, VA loan . RE4l.TY 5.'\7527. Total pa~ts SlA6. month , 'J14,500 to $19,950 ., _,,,,;. i<d<t<td to 12.l.5f10. 1 It. 2 Br. HOUSES. \'ou Call now for det1Ut. . ~f.Jc,. tht te.rn'l.1. Av•U no . FULLER lf:lEAL TY DEA."\ R&ALTY .s.JS..i~ZT s.&-08'14 Anytime .. • ., ... • TIME FOR 9Ul,CK .• CASH · TH.ROUGH A - DAILY PILOT WANT ~D ' (, --- Servi~ Harhor 3rea. 71 yr!. Go.unt def M~r 2·BR Hou1e M · J. -Al!O . Bat h. Apt1. ortg19e1, .J· NICE 3 Br, fam. hOme. on 333 ,E. 21sf St., C.M. r t Deeds · 261r corner nr beach. Bll-lns,1---.--'--~----·, : $45,000 2nd TD, frplc. $23.i/mn 675-0621 East" Bluff. ~i1t only, 1 36 rOO·s, Ff'Qm "Chrlstm~ N~kties" -.-.-T-H_E_B._L_U_F_F_S_e_ nnt hly. ~ante'tl to to oulgro_wn Levlll -you can 4 BR 2,1 b •·-·1 ~··• h , d TD. .,,~ "tr h t h" •-• ' it'. uuul y A..ILCl'I• uy ; n l':. ,..,n as o cas "' a tee · priv i>itio a~ b'Y Layton Coa11, il4/646--54Sl, DAILY PILOT classified ad j ih~rn ' hools v . 11110 16th St., No. G2QS • .N.B. -c11.ll 642-5678 ~t. ~ean f·w':J1m1.' SJT5 TRUST DEEDS WANTED For that llem under $50, Per month. . J Cash for 2nd TD try the PeMY Pincher · <Broker Co-op lnvitedl e e 67a.<l140 e e 64"'67S Now! EASTB~UFF REAL TY , -644-1133 Anytime ' • .. . . . .. ,. Fountain 'Villay 4 BR. 2 Ba, Ia:e 'swim.min&: p-lOl & yard, szrs. Near \Vamtr & Marnolla. Avail Dec~ lCITh. For appt call C2Ul 32:>-2210 .. DELUXE"3 BR Twnhie, trpl: patio, encl. dbl. a;ar .• plush cptg. drps. $2j(J, \Vill co~ 1ide.r lurnish!na. 9&2..3326. Irvine 3 BR .• ~ batha, f'urnkhea · Turtle Rock ••.••••••. $3'0 3..f3R, 2 ba .. atrium .... $3a3i 3 i:IR. 21S bi.: lam , ,., S3Z 3 BR. 2~t bt.. <-m • ,,.,\ S3JO .4 BR, 21; bl{ fartJ. __ '._~~ \VE HAYE OlljEIJS r .. . ( ' r • • .. • • .. ~.---~ • • - DAll.V PILOT T~, N~ 30, 1971 .. • • --~ 1-... ~·1rtJ : •.-tm.••1·-i~/':1.~~·~·~··~---.i;;;ltl~,~~' ........ _._ .... ;;"';i'-.. ;;I~;; 1 .. ~, . ..,_ lltl, .,. .... ,,I'"'''.-)~ !_~_;'"""_'"_"'_'""~l~ l ..... -1~ &iiiiiiiiiiiii.::.; I '!' ' • U• Af'• IJnlum. " J65 :.;;;;;;•;;;1 I!"~~~"!'.!~·~~~~~ .. -~-~ Apts. l'uhl. _.' * Aph. Fum. • * Apt, u-... Apt • .U"'-· . -_._ _______ 1Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt1., Offica Rontal 441 Hunt! ...... IMclt Gwral Costa -c..-.. Mar . . Cotta;-· Rat· lllodl Nowport,,8"ch Furn. O• Unlurn. 370 NEWPORT C,INTEll IBI l iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii --......,=--=I--I! j;j'"EWPOllT· 0 BEACH PARK NEWPOR.T Newport -' 1 GRoUND FLOOR ..;,a ~~ ~: 11 i : ~~~: ::: a· ~ AP~R~~~':.i-s '. VIiia Gt.-la 1'f>h. APARTMENTS OAKWOOD GARDEN' 2;;::t~~~~ ,:--::,:; tn.lry rm, 2 ur ,.,, Ad1~~·l Go..2111:·m..tri0 ~~ ~IM A!r-Contf • Frplc'• .. 3 swim· ~=--=~~~!:1=. Bachelot, l !" 2 Bed:roonu, Ap11rtments wanli~ ldenilty. b:cel. ..... .,. achoola· & lo~ New Concept 2 BR· Sl40 Mo no childrea. _ ~:...-.., ming Pool8' • Htt.Jtff Spa. llvln,i .,, q~ surround1'1I aM Townhoulll!1. Spa, pooh, (Re4ort Livin1 for Single A parldng. fiOc per ~nib per lhepa. Avall Dtc. 4, no Ptti ~ :t2S7·2al Tenrill Ctt, • C&mt '.1: Bit. fGt famll.)' wil,h Children. tennla. From $170. Acrou MaJTled Adult1J 1 • ft.· • (2U) 675-4036 FURNITURE RENTAL' Mapl" CM. ' . 1 • .oBR.N 11!'..::..~--lianl Room1 B.E . .:._00' M N•u O>rona d•l M., High fromFublonl~"'dat Jam. Newport Be.ch Wnloy N. "Taylor Co. • • &ou::u, .-..._-a. un School. Flreplf.CI!, \\'et '?ar & borH A San Joaquin HlllJ 161h al Irvine Reiltori ' FOR ~EASE 1 BR Sl.15. New cpta, bltN.' 1'11e:Plaett I priV: paU.. FROM $156 ·buili·ln .~tehm •PPli•nces. Road$. cnt) &'4·1900. ' &15-lliOO nr 642-3170 2'Ul San Jo.Quin H~· Rd. O,.,.ION' 0 BUY * Mdl1th to M4ntb . AduJ ... call alt« s" ..... -. T-Ooofilt'l ·lildat. MEDITERRANC•N ••• GO 64+299 I •• ,. "t lOOt.' Purcha£e bptio:i ends. &CS-3170. 9Q) Sea !Ant. CdM "'"Xll • 'i""' ~ A.Ml S WAY 1 LIDO ISLE ·3 ·BR, 2 BA, VISTA DEL MESA NewPQrt,_ Center 644...f!IJ.0 -.... •BA, drps, 11h&t <rptr, * Wide Seleet!On. · CU" ........... _ ,,_ _ _. u.....1 Vil.LAGE Cbllfi,woll, ~anktt k Co. frple, cpls, drps, patio, Ap.rtments DESK 11*'9 avaUable S1Q MW pliilt inside &: Ottt. Ou\. Style~ D•na Polrrt• ..__ ......-bf .,..._ ~·-~ P.fariag1ng Agent garag'-, Near 1 hop p I n I . 1 &: 2 BR. Furn. I: Unf. Diab-mo. WUl ~ furnlhft &id(.'.•ta.w&ts a1 dlrqe. * 2'...Jiour_DeliY!ry -..-...,SING="LE"'"'C'"'TV"'·"',POOL;=,,_,,P.,.itta -NEW -* .~ ~f~, C.M Huntfngton-Be-actt~ Adultr. $290 .. lse. ShoWn -warhe:t"' ~stow A'"'ltefrir• at-ts UIO.~Arawttb:C·~ - Clo6e_ tD '9Cboola.. 146-7368 -•· D'"A '"nlNA INN • Sat-Sun 11-t oni... 101 Via Sh .... C"l'l'g.r ... Rec -nter. avdable .. 305 No. !'I ~···~. • ' w;. ,...~ ••uu.. • 'lB'R.. 2-ba.ths: u~,:-. Car· RENTAL, OP'l'JCE '{ ·-...... '""' ~ · "1ll ~--1 ~ •• D Pt ~~· ~ -• 0 HI An~1. (Ilt) 753-a'119. · RENT Staru .... ," : Cami.no. Real, If.• ~ ~ ••• ,. · • .. ~ &' ~. End. -·' · v•EI< 10 AM 'IO 8 r .. ~ N BEAC "~ · EXEC.· t;ypt lux 4 BA., 3 ~ ~ " "'" ""-t'""' •-SE'CLIFF M·-A ,.., ·Tustin.& M:;;:D rive Oeqieote. 497-f.O'J •• ,. •·-. . ~ Huntington Boach •1•. Comp. bltno. PriV&,. 1811 • ~ --· P * . ., ... * 3 '"'RY .,.,.,,-nd "'°' J , -· ~· ~ nn, .... .,,,. -=rn=-tlO. 7llOll"'"""' =a,,., Ylll:A co VA BR. $100 Uhf $115 furn ~~ '" ~ .. ~ bltns.+stereo,sha1.etc. ~----1 BR. tu.rn S125 /mo.·pa • 2BRUnfunlFr.$230/mo. ' ' · fices. 17877 Beach Blvd. :mf1 .. ft. PrffH-beach i.;.,,. ... ..J month, yearly. ,,,, · FurnifJ.lre• Avaia.ble · Cpts, drpa. bltru:, Cub dbpl, "-· (2ll) 3'~ _1• D 1 ' ' .._... 517 \\l', 19th. CM ~!-~ Ovtrloo ..... ,. ,,.,aut. Jllnlen . , QUIE1'-SAFE Carpel!4ra.pe ... -dbhwaaber ~ , Plaee.ntl& Ave •. Ask j v ... ·ner .....,., ~ llY •. area nr N~·pott: $325/mo. 2?5fi N . .i\1ain, SA 547.{)314 patio k JIOOI. Adu!.t•. no pe13. •, _,TMOla ' o fNt•• n .-k o ... 1 heated .......:i ........ __.._ ... ,. about our d11COUnt, MS-2682. Business Rei!fal , 4U l"---J~ail Dec. :16. (ttl) 429-28j8 1035 12th Sto· Acroa trom - -... DAO,: '--J )IUUI ....., __ .~.,... -, · 2 BR. 2 ·BA. mob home. COif·Ulboe liltnd Lake Pa.rli. SJS..2692. -··r· 1 L& SUPER • rte room:-oee&ll: 'Views Sant• Ant SHOWROOM mfc .. " office course &: at beh. No •BAYPORT 40 Unit Adult pa~ty-~~.. I.;;~~~~~~~;;. ,.R_...,, __ • _____ 400_. spa~. Ckis_e tn Lquna Joe. chlldre IL 536-3950 \VI~'TER ttntal, l &. turn. ... LC l BR funi •Pta. ntrt Aperlment Compl•x ~,,,.., ,.._..... .. cru•y BE BEAT $95 to $155 mo. 494-4653. n °' pe · El•< bl-· •~ •--utif bt<m """ -· drpo, di!>· • BAYVIEW --· " '"~'"" .. •HUNTINGTON Rn FURN room. ho m • at. """-.......... ..,,.lo '·t ••.,ot ' ..-. _,,,,, u.;, \li d' t .... N •-· · r ""IY" "" ""'"r vnJ• COSTA MESA, 991 \V, 19th. ,-Dr..........,, • -'· qu.., · .....,, W'·t· .... n=t Eo•••-......, ....... "E". isp .. Pl ·• . r ,.... ........ nc'lng tbe quiet Opelllnl I BR $1~ I PACIFIC mosphere, Good location, n-1229 S ... ""'.nee ... ..., o:t•~ H · a1 Util .. aid Adi • -mo, Omo. -SINGLE·-RY 127x!IO Comer C l or M·l. AO!'U at Df!lay,·are r, ospit . .,..... . ta. of Bayport Apts • , , lot 2 BR $170 t ~lv kitchen priv's, $5S mo. Ha · FURN .a~ &l~incl ~· S163. 1i676 c:arntton. M2-Sl92 ,.\du.ltJ : ~ the aliabtlyJeq HEAT GAS ;'~ ,;;o· 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. South Sea Atrnosphmoe ~3-5998. $220. mo. 642·3490. s mt.-.Condo, 11,I BA, pools, 2(21lBl~"': ... ;.,mo •. u . $125-LRG Modm'ft l • BR. quiet Optninl:. ot Bayview --·El·-Ave ,_ J Cn4) 536--1487 2 BR, • 2 BATHS!. ~.;;E;;E;;P"I"N"G-,.,,,==m-=$60=--=-m-o lnclustrlti rtent•I . 450 I bbou.s · ....... ,.u.w c · .i-red Apts. for Jamili"-_, ""'' , · ..; '-'0 • Ole open 10 am-6 pm Daily Cari>etl • drpl r-• cu ' t, patio. iaraze Balb .. P••lnsult ·· Pts, ""'t-• re, nr ocean. Call ITI4l 644-5555 ~ Mn. Sketch \\'ILLIAM WALTERS 00. .., ... Condi.w-1 ~ prlv entr & bath. Adults, no w/1tcrap, · nr the-"tiaeh: -· . ll~ Chlcqo. 53 6 • 15 06 , 541--4741 .._. -t"-... pe:r.s. 2ll.'i Elden, Mgr .. Apt. 6 982-&.l8i6 a.ft !i pm. e ·~WK , Up .• On n-... .847-5169 · NEAT 2 BR, 1 BA, nev.•ly _____, c:7_. Private Patiot SLEEPING . .u.J • v..--..: , shop-~ BEACHWOOD APTS. HEATED POOt: room, pr1v. en· 2 itiRM,.., crpu. dhl. &ar~. Lovely Bach· 1 BR. ..Roana Legun1 Buth dee .. frp\1.', 'PJ'I nr DELUXE' Brand new l-2-3 BR'. 'iii blk Plenty oJ lawn trance, priv toilet. $65 per eJec. bltn1, R&O. torc«t All'. MaiC Sl'rvfoe. Pool. -Util. · ping, nM. 548-5003 APARTMENTS to BEACH' Cpt drp bltn Carport k Stora&e mo. Cost& Mesa. 645-0878. Gd. loe. 't6Z-003. Pd.-BACHELOR An, tMe ever C f M M .._. C d F~ 3 · s, 5, s, """' 1 lt:as~ _ S1SO mq,_ incl 01 • e ~ f'tr on · • .,.e·1 • SWim· irplC. US ~th St., RB. n•DDEN VILLAGE Bedrm,.priv bath & small 3 BR. 2 BA, din. rm. , ~~•-Cal_I _~ __ 40...,..,.,•,.,..-utilities. Acm~~ lrom ocean ml~ Pools -Health Spe • 847-3957 2500 South Salt&· den in q\dft h:tme:~- For L•••• Cost• Mti1a 1440 SQ. FT. ~ lnduMriAI space nr N@"'port. San Diegc Frwy. 293o Grace Ln (So •• of Baker, E. cf Belt arta • Sno. 2 BR. apt yt"at round 11!'1.st. "'3'""' Ttrini• Crts • Game It Bil· e CHEZ ORO APTS. e Santa Ana e ~1525 in. ~ mo'. CM: sa:..5841 & park. 4--....... FAIRWAY ,,.~ -""' ·~ ' ~-eau 841-~ A&enl Ocellront Balboa PtllUISU• <UU m. 8234 Atlanta. 1-2-3 BR'g, :a::: M-1, ..-. sq t W/O~ • • ~ .t:~.1 SUS MO. UP; $40 Wk., Bach. 1 BEDROOM "'-I ~· t cl __ , ~!!!!!!!!!"!'!"'"'!''!!"~!!!!"" 'PRtvAtE eiiti-ance &: bl.th. hath '150 mo. -oq ft •--unt IMch 1a.Newlydeoorated. ~ ·..-,,., .-1 1vae o:.n1 1ar 1'' OCC • - Fairvi!'v.r, !.-' ml.) ~ aenta.ti~-there-from~l¥to-12··• ---11 daily, 557.~ (If m47ll. -. UtU pd. Color 'JV. Cnst'ent FRON $155 • • 3 Heated Poola. ear · · · .v.·/oUice, 2 balhll, · lrg rear e-'C.;...,.ey_C._ttar...,..,•_!_B_"_"'. ICororit del Mar · -Bay Bcb. 494-2508, 675-4367. VILLA APJS. MEDITERRANEAN Washertd~r. 53&-0336. IA.rre C1ubhou.le ·ete. BBQ I :-=&1~>-<_i_7b~'-'-54~1Hl600--,.~ door, S3kmo. U40 l.oga.n • ahops, tum. util iJ;lcl. $1sh lo-tAGNIFICENT View, * blk Newport Beach VILLAGE 2 ~ 3 BR's. S140 UP. PaKA~. Child Care CenM GOOD quarters for working St, c.~l. Dys: 646-:iOl.1, ALA Renttll e 645-3900 to ocnn. 1 Br, $195/mo. 2 l -S BR's ' pool, chil~n. MORA 1 Great new 1 'i &: 3 Bdrml m111 o~'er 30, priv entr. ~I eyes: 64lHl68t. , _ incld t.nil .. 25oo Seavit.,.., OCEANFRONT. \V i n te r, Ptfnte patio pool. lndl.v. .2iO:J Harbor Blvd., C.M. Apts.18881 Mora Kai Ln .. JAi From $149 aft 6 pm, 646-5689. COSTA MESA • .St!ps to Beach • 1 Br, Cdlt Various Loe:. ~-2-3 brs. -laundry tae." . (n4) 557.tmo blk.·E . of Be;ieh. 962-8994. SOUTH COAST Costa Mu• -.... ~efria:. ehiRTfPf!t. SlSO 1,.C==----~~ Adults only, no · U,.tL. Ne'tt oi-qe Co. Ajzp)rt A --AEN'I'AL OFFICE WALk TO BEACH I VILLAS .~ Sq. ft. ill'ttt tmntase. ALA R•nttl1. 64.s..3900 NlCELY tum bach. Pvt. fi7l-3188. ,. UC!~ • ' OPEN'"10 -A-M~-PM ~y 1. 2 I< 3 BR's. Cpu, •• ,.. Ma-•-•ur Blvd. PRr.· room av.11.il w/loving (},'head l'lid!' door. $225 mo. • \V.UC. to Ba~---includ .i.wJ <;tUU> 959 W. 17lh Sr. TI4: 639-3110. 1 .... ·. OCEAN · w .walk ·to beh, util. No --"'ng. •= ,537• l Blk 'I'.o Bch. Clean 1 br. 20122 Santa Ave. 1 BEDROOM APT. drps. bltllS', "d'"'·hr.·847-3957. 546-8823' ·care for ambulatory male· ... """' ,....... v-"'-J ·" A •A ii~l/-iiihii'Oihrii'R'"i".-:::c:--.:::O::::::::.., ___ I f I Bal d d' t IRVINE.J...i.....t'l. area. 4,000 frpl c, btamed cellint. 2 bri • . Child/pet ck. \Vinttr SUS ....... """ .. o:.'!8~5 o-H (Upstairs) BEACHBLUFF APTS Apts., .::z:.~a e. 540-~cea.tt 6 1' · sq. ft. ·~ for li&ht i ba. partially" f1'J'l'.I, wuher. GUEST room w/pnvate enL mo. 646-4071 or 642-9955. ......,.__. a Wood tlOOl'l, ralllte re· Spae. 2 Br 2 Ba. Pool, Pa· . Furn or Unfurn. 370 or · · manulacturing. sPrinklered $260. years leue. !llaturt ~"ba,th7~·~!_.,,_~ach-• lhopnc. 1-BDRM. ftmt; Pool._blk to Park-like Surrouncllnt frige_ tor. G111.i water Paid. tio. Dl)N. 8231 EUi.s. 8'2-7&U ' . Guest Home , 415 R. r orney Realtor 5'6-3M2 adu11s. Call 5l5'J25C <7141 --"-·---~-' ----1 ocean. 1ina:le. adult~ $135. QUIET~. EJ.UXE 3 BE°o~~M· APT . sruDro · 2 Br:, 1~ Ba,. pri B.aJboa lsl1~ -* PRIVATE ROOM Stor•a• 4S5 ·./ alter 6 p'm. Cost• ·Mes• •. · 675-2115 or 646-2S9& ev@!. 1·2 " 2 hi1hs RIO s1 · I • yrd, enci. gar;_ nr park, 3 Br. 2 Ba, all el!'ct kitchen. For e!Oerly -t'lion. Brigh" I' . . ' , '• •• ....- Llgun1 HJlls 1-BR. l Blk. to beach. Adults l;;, pa~* .' b ~ s110: ' · ni e garag!', grade &: hi ~his. ~69. on beach. 308\S s. Ba.yfront ('httry g;ird;~ surround.ings. NEW.WORLD 3 BA . 2 B>. Casa. clel ()rq onty nr.o Yrly leaee hbpc. 1 Roy Mc.Cardle· R•eltor 2· br, crpts-, drps, $ar. Balboa lslantl. Call ~77J7 NulritioUs meal~. 548-4753. STORAGE GARAGI ·· • ' : ' N'pt. Beach Rl'-Y.; 675--1642 M•rtfn1que . Apts. 541-7729 . · ovein/ran1e, laud. nn. Child s!t 5. Winter <1r yearly. $20.00 ,priv • patic, pool ·~ .prMI. ALL U'J"JJ.,f.l'JES PAID-· o K SllS 847 ,,,,. Rentals to· Share 430 N H H N 8 Volley)lU crt1. BJtns. refri&' Compare you rint. Apt •. Unturn. 365 1m e&nfa Ana Aw .. ~ . ~ . . . -7Vl)'I. Costa Me•• r.· oag osp., ... ~ ·A: w/w Crpt. $26/mo. Ctlltom -fe&turinl': MIJ'. Apt ll3 ~ •BEAt.rnruL GROUNDS• 2 Br 1~ ba studio, encl -~ • LAW 1utdent desires pro-ED RIDDLE RL'J'R.. ~ ~sn or 968-6976 a Spa ·v1 kitchen ·wim u,.Ge ;;.;;.na~.;.'°;;.'--~~· ____ * * * SPANISH DECOR. Gu &: &~. tncd yrd, $150. mo. fes:o;ional man or student to Rentals Wanted 460 dirt lighting NEW l A: 2 Bf!drm. i w.ate:r pd. Gar, p ool, laund. facil. 842-4549. share furn 2 BR apt, CdM. Mew Verd• e S@pe.n.tf-: !i!n'r ·a.rea apartmenta: with 'poo1. •ll'~nd.~ Rec ball. lndry, LOVELY 1 BR, ia.s & water · BRAND NEW 644-3633 wk<j.fs betv.'11 8:30 &: GARAGE' or small bulldinl MESA VERDE· 3 master • Home·lil<f(&tor&&e FROM-S115. ADut 1 br-Sll1i up. 2 Br 115.5. paid, $125. Child or-'°"Jpet From $145. Dbhwa1her. shag 4:30. for storage in Corona deJ bedrooms. f&mily room. • Private patios $1 SS. NEW 1 IR. 2Jll D~n Ave., C . .i\1. up. 160 W. 'Vllson._ C.M. welcome. 546-7860, 842-lOO'l.: cai;peting, walk-in· clOfel.s. 'lnf-....R'°'oo=M"°i\-l"A"°T"°E,..n-,......,..,..,..,,,.im-~M~or~. ~,.....,.,~~·~~~~! fireplace, pliah carpl'tina: • Closed I~ wlslm'~I!' 64.>5780 See mana1er, Apt. 1. Fqrced air heat. extra large met!, 1_g" 25-:J9, no childttn. and drapes. ·Prestige .~· e Full length marble ~pUll-· POOLSIDE WESTBAY ELDEN Laguna Beach _ roorhs. Beautiful garile room, for ni~ 4. bdrm house. Near I f[j] S300 • month. Bkr. DO fee. man Bdrms A~!RT~INTC M * * * GABL.ES & SEVILLE" ;~ M0«is St Bch. 1 BR. :•t~ PDOI. B~~·s. encl: OCach in Huntington Beach, , P~ 41 54Q..172Q. :·;::·s_i Barbequfs , '1ur-2311 E en ve., .' • BAY MEADOW APTS. Lg 2 B:r v.•J pr1 gar. Adlts, 11,J Ba, pool. Sl'ia/up. 2175 ~a~. quie gu~ . $110. incl ulil. 96&-j797. ~;;;;~;;;;;;~·~~I LGE 4 BR, 2 BA, ntv.'\y 645-5780 ~am ii' -~ai:~ S. Cst Hwy No. 12. 494--8103, inl!'s If-, ?<>se to liflopping. NEED male roommale to rounded with pl~ land· .* * * ce ings, ~·r. c p s, d r p 1, b It n 1 , "-'"' ,,_~43 Adult liv1ns:. no pef:c. painted .. drapl'd & erptd, 2 ACaJ!ing priv patioa, reaeatiofl fa· sou p~led. Fncd yrd "''' ·'*""9( • l:L C . ROOVA APTS. 11haN; apt & expenses. 177 Personals • no patiot., $280. ~281 Adult 0 livif\t Ill _ita-htst NEVE'R. been Hve:d in. 3 bed· ci!Hies. AU adultl, no pet!. p_ati \\'tr pd. Gardener OCEAN View, 2 Br a.p ts. 2077 le St. 642--MiO E. 22nd, C.M. -apt 14. Mii&lon Vl•lo , t.a_ra:e i:-mtS175 room, luxury apartment, e 2 BR't FROM AS LO\V ri1ain Call btwn 1• & S ·F'urn/unfurn ref. Sl8S-S2'l5. Near H {I< Hamiltan St. 646-5467. . AJtrol.cii'y is in! ~ 4 Br,. 2 ha. new.b' .aptd &: laridsCaped, fenc~t a i I' cood. $!00 11\0. m-3840. Nawport Buch tmLniEs FREE 1unken living room,; .story j ; $15!i/mo. 636-41 ' 494-2967. ...-'"' MAN °' woman to share Av&ll&ble tor ·the lirst tiriie, 365 \V, Wibon 642-l971 io\lmhOuse, new deluxa shag SB7 W. Bay st., C.M. 2437 Oi' ~ Avt "G" $155 OCEAN front, Lag u n J. v~iy home 1 n CdM. '123,. )'(]Ur Individual Cusf<lm· carpeting .. $250 I ?Ji"o n t b. CAll 6'6-0073 :1619 Ana Ave "l" Sl.55 ~yall!' 2 br, 2 ba, adults. No .smoloc'rs .• Ref's. 67~. ,.Jade Horoscope • IncJLJd. , 1 BEDROOM APT. Agent. 546-8960. ALL6 UELNEl.!,!.TC '* 2 lath $450 i.se. 499-1075. PAlM ESCIATINAGPTS. Garages for Rent 435 es perscnality description; Furnlshed $105 WALK to &hoppina et~. 2 ... ,ru health hints, compaJibillb' Adultlr No Pets , ' bedroom t l65/month with UPSTAIRS tl50. Llvins m with cathedral Laguna Niguel MINUTES ~NWPT. BCH. ~ or lge rioUbJe< g3rage for fiLtgge~tions . k you.r 1'>!!1h OCEANf'RONT. LEASE Roy McCardle R. ealtor recreation room and J•,_ • DOWNsrAIRS S165. qtrple, Se~t• LAGUNA NIGUEL FURN. 0 UNFURJ'lf. storage. $15. mo See alter chart beautifully fra1td & ~ 2 '· ·' 'bltru -.. -LL M 6 PM a. Encl "•tio. Unbelievably I "pts, hu.. O CM 1 -• ~ · 3 "'• ...., au. e.iec • l'.a•7n9 wa1k·•'n d-. Arent. , anoger alt • • ..... APARTMENITS 5:30pm.154:l range, .. • J:ass=. rl"•ce S14.95. Send, · ' ~ """".., pool Jacuzzi elect bltiiii ~ tt.sp. 1amily-ttfl. re q • 546·8660. · 642-1131 Swimmin1 .l children'1 1 &. 2 Bedrooms. from Sl7S . . • Office Rental +IO flame, Addres5, birth month, ... 673-Qll9 or SJS-8233. 1 --~~=~~=-HOLIDA A'l'A playground $lJO shag crpls, a~. sauna, year, place or birth & time * SUPER 1 BR. S,135 A month ltl O>sta Mesi. _ Y PL~ HARBO. GREENS Hillside setting, privacy etc.~Adults, no pets: · -~,..,,-,,~---::,....,-CL 305 nwpt heh 3 SDR..'f., 2 Bath, frplc> Qpt/drpl. ftnced y ~ ra a:uaie sm. 826-6!i6& 3 NE"\'POJtT Sbcfts hor'Mt fer rent. S275 to S350. ' Caywood_ Re.llt;r 54&-1290 San Clam•nl• 3 ER. 2 BA , dlbwhr. o.View. adults .. o1l I y. $250. mo. Avail Dec. l . 544-4294 . l.c\l'tly turnitt. Frtfida.ire l bedroom with~. A,rent. DELUXE Spacious 1 bdrm S4 35l TV Cab!~. \Vater. Gas SINGLES , ..... , From"SI.35 1860 8, Ne1oiport Blvd,. of birth, if known. ln day 54&M'.l. unfurn aiJ1. Sl20 + uUl. CrOYo'll Valley Prkwy &. Aloma 1 BEDRi\'l ••.•.• f'rnm s140 nPxt to RPal Esta ti!' offict!· -delivery. P. 0 . Box 622, Bal· epp!'i. frost . frtt reb'i,&, FREE t.o l•·dl-~". • -i u• H ted ..,,,.s p1 kn NEWLY 0 ORATED 495-<1272 499-22n and Coil! shop. S85. per mo. boa, Calif.,92001. Make check e. n..ttn u bed Cpt/d"" ., "'-.... .uc ea t"'V'• am e pr g. or 2 BEDRM ...... From SIM bl T "'IU • .,.. Ad.Its, no-·. 1965 Pomona, Charmin&: l B duplex. NeW Open 10 AM to 9 P:-01 You'•• n'ght, th• '' ·-•,-. L ach en my e r R e a 1 t y paya e 10: h!' Sun Sirn. Adults. N~ yng cpt ro h~lp fill ;your vacancies. Aa:ent.. CM ~-••~ " ''° ·-~dot Now •o Cht' Im , 54&86611 ' • carp, drapet: &: J>lllnt. Lovt·· Lo'do lol• -ietd• 1561 Me1a'Dr. '"'"...,.~o v• ".?r is 11.1. u managu. 2220 Elden. · ,,., . 646-mS · Back Biy $210, NEW ly gH'den cu ndings. Ma-(5 blks trOm Ne"1J Bl~) DESK space avallable S50 \\'HY not 1urprlse ·her m · ture aduJta Y. Sl30. ADULTS dlx '2 br l~ bll, 2 546-9860 mo. Will provide furniture Christmas?' '-i caral Dli· · $30 Wk. Up Aptf. VIEW c°A= k,~~ 548-6920 car 2ar, bUns, ~~-lrplc, \ at· SS mo. Answering service mond ring, TiUany 1ietttns. '$18-$25 Wk. Motel Rms 2 br, crpl/drps, bltnl, pool. lSI E 21 t St ·c M AU. electric. 2 ~r. etpt.s, crpf.s/drp1. Nr Lido Shop'g. HACIENDA: avallabl". 222 Forest Ave, Retail value< j600. A1kinc $6 Night & Up . Sl i'O. 613-3600. 'MLllll6"* • • Drps, encl a:araal\ close to" S295. on I~. 5 4 4-20 4 5, HARBOR Li.guna Beach. 494-9466 $'2A5. Su rprise • Cmatchina; SUNNY ACRES ' BalbOt laltnd * -bus &. theater. dlta. no .fi75-. .2(1 AVOCADO srR~ET A IRPORT CENTER Lady's .l man·1 weddinz MOTEL -...... NR. new Ira l BR, bltns, r>@ ts. Avail Dec. t. $155. 2 BR. + 1·':4 Mths. ']. Adult hving. No ts Dt'tuxe 1, 2 & 3 room offiCes bands,-never ,.,·orn ~ Condominiums Thll ad \\'1)fth S5 en r@nf. * BRANO NEW * dshW5r. d~. ~haa: SI'N· 645-3515 or 64-4-0753 Ariults on! Deluxe l " 2 BR. ool Adjacent Airporler Hc1el. F REE!) Can 54&-STIO after Unfurl\. 320 237& Npt Blvd7 O\l 5'&-9755 DELµX! UNIT Nile lite view. ~ ~ e LIKE A HOME e 67~3fi6.1 arage. Dishwshr. Paid util. Lowest ralcs, full services. 6 pm & v.·pekernl~. l·N°'o_w_po_rt_Ba,,_.ach_,,..---Unbelfevebly Betutiful l&t time otfued. Wf\V carp.. P'!~· $155 mo. 411 Beautiful 3 BR, 21iii1 ba. J COZY .2 BR, 2 BA. bi:ty view. FRO~ Sl!iO. 646-1204 83..1-2840 or &.'Jl.3223 Wkdays SPIRITUAL READINGS VAL D' ISERE Gard!'n Apm. dra..pe:s, bltns, &'UA~. Beam 5p • slCT)', 1600 1q. fl. Sha& cpts, S275. m<r. Jt'\:ise. Adults, no ~ . BAY VIEW OFFICES Advice" on all matten THE Bluttl T~ ?ll!W 2 BR A: convert den. 2~ · ba, rua:s: drp1 & bltnt. $360. Adu!:. • no pet&.-Flo'Nel'!I ct>il"s., 2 bdrm .. year].y, $2?j SPAC 2·& 3 Br apt $140 up. l.J'f! mod. k1tch, lf!p. Dr, petl'i. 675--7477 alt 5:30. * 1. RAN NEW * Deluxe, Air Conditioned, Da lly 10 A'.\f-10 PM everywhtte. S!rtam & Pf'r O\fonth. Htd pool, play yd, cpUdl'ps, wuh rm. Sl95. 546-1152. • • rf't'!ecorated. Lido Mu 312 N. El Camino Rta1 \Vaterta.ll, 45' pool Rec. Rm, . SOME~ ft.EAL TY blt111, pa,lio. Kids ok. LARGE 3 BR. 2 SA. iep Me1e Verde .. La Costa Apts. Rralonomics Bier. 6r;)-f;700 -San Clemen1e 1 Sauna, Sits 1-2 Bdrm, Furn. 306.. .i\-larill!'. Balhoa Island 2206 College No. 5 642r-7!l35. unll, E. 18th st: Closed l & 2 BR. bllns. swimmina: DESK sriace .11.vailable S50 492-9136· ~92-9034 . Condo. Furn. or Unturn. f{'om S135, SEE IT: 67S.4000 199f Maple No.-3 642--3813 gar11gi, a d ii I I I $17 j, DELUXE 2 & ~ BR, 2 Ba., -pool. lanai, bar-)>que & gar-mo. \Viii proyide furn!~ l>lSCOVER Dl'SCOVERY' : 32S m Parsorui. 642-'610,l CHARMING &: 1paclom 2 DELUX: 2 BR. 2 BA, Bltns, 540-4431, encl aar Sl.50. up. Rental age. All util pd: Sf50 to $170. al SS mo. Anirwerin!I'. service Find YOURSELF in SomtMl!I' Iear.e. f13:351~5fi7 . 1 _..,.U_n_f_u~'"-·-----LARGE l br apt. completely Br., ~ ha., on Little< Tsla'!rl, Dllhwash, sh a 1 _erpts, , 1 Ofe. 3095 Mace A v e. -Adullll; no pets.~ ... a.vallab,le.1787S &acb Bl.yd. Else · • n6o & month. 2 bedloom, 2 . furn 'd, ioe:tnc. 1 , dswhr, G~and Canal. Frpl. A pa ho. fl'o1Ues1 ttfri& Elee frplc * .~uxe 2. Br., l ~ Ba, 54&-lo.14. 354 Avocadc, 01. 6'12-9708 Huntington Bea~. 64i..c21 Call now • No cibllptlort :, $350 .i\fo yearly ' ' crpt I drp, stv I DIW, itllr. N •-h (7141 83:'~115 1213) 387-1193 · ( l>&th; bullt..tn1, c:upetinz, garbllgl!' dispoMl, nt1y. . ·· • !I'S.I''". • 54 . !} 23 r 21 So .• -Co.lit Plaza, Children OK. U50. 64~-'1953. ewport ~•c MEDICAL 1ui!e. er office. • draPt•· · 'J:&rbeU ,r;o• fee'. p;untfl'd . & pan!'l!'d, \Vinton. Realtor 67~Jl31 • ,,... AM'l\ZING Adult LI v Ing Air·cond., lO rpomi. 4.25 N. NATIONALY RECOGNIZED ·' 962-ne& .. ,,. •• : 642-~73. 8tlbot P•nin1ul• NEWLY DECORATED NE\V l. 2 &: 3 BR, €'J>'-'· e NOW ,OPEN e Beaut. l &: 2 BR furn or uni Ne:wpon Blvd. SJOO Montlf. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. ' drps fncd yllJ'd 2515 .t.ldtn Apt.s. St-U clean. cv~M. DAVIS REALTY 642-7000 P'"-ne e,..,_....,7 01'.w•lte' Townhouse Unfum. 3l5 .I BR. Furn 2 1rC ci<Mt'S, 2 BR Wla:u. Displ-Wtr pd. ' ' -BRAND NEW l & 2 Br From D/W (In 2 BrJ digpll, •ha.I "" '"~ ••• " -queen 1i.te ~. prW. dresa· YRLY 2 Br, crpt/drp1, 1uh. Call btv.·n,1A5, 636-4120. A\e S45-l6S7• , $148. Priv patio, billi11rd cpl~. dill!!. jacuzzi 6 &auna 600 sq. ft. $90/mo. P .O. Bo)( 1211. Co8l11. Mesa, ,.~"'· tf~ti~ Betd\ • I inr room, xtr-A lrt room~. dtsposal, 1ara1e. l Olk !"l48 Bernard "A" •.•••• $110 DE.LUXE l Bi , gar. Avail rm, heated pool Y.'/ ja'Cu7.zi, ba!hs. Huie pool. COSTA l\IESA 646-it30 COUNSELING &. info Io t • -• c • enel aar. Adult.1 only, no ocean <1[ bay. 631 W. Balboa ™ OrB.nge-.Ave ''D" ••• SJ35 'nov.•. Ariults, -no Pf'IS. il35. )luge closets. deep pile· car-Merrimac Woods It's Alwa~ the right time & Abortion. vasectomy&.lldop-ro,vNHti: for rent 2 Slt. pe ts. J lSO/riio, -'Blvd :"6~Z'." 2 BR, 2 BA, crpts/drpi,. Jj() E. Z'lsl. 646-6016 peting, lush 11.ndsta:riin~. 425 ~f~rrimllc WAY C.i\f. always the: r ighl place if t10n. ApCare. 5-12-4~'.\6. Wasbe:t/dr)'V', bl'tlls. pool 2035 Fullerton; <M Corona .,, ... , bltl}s, wshl'ldeytr, h k p •• LARGE 1 BR. • Sl25 Adulls. You Must Stt Tt115 • * )'01J \VAnt RESULTS! Call • Try .Vil E for 01'11; v.·eek W:il.~ mo. Cll 892-7818. "' ma e ROOMY 2 BR l l'" Ont'! ~102 Birch ~r.. Nev. .. * 2 BEDROOM ,• • AVL now. 1 ,.>. 2 BR. patio, Jat. 2 Kldslno pett. · ·.·'._\ 'N port Beach, $i-42'*6. ll.ii Ba Townhouse concept 6-12-5678 &: place that ad • *FRtE* · BDRO OM CON· Furn. Pool. Rtt: Rm. Gd. 1a:e hv rm.,cr blk to $16S. Adlt1 64.i-nBl, 673-0507 BRAND NEW ,,,. Beam ceilings, extra l today! Call Ol!;aniKO 636-1651 1. TINENTAL TOWNHOUSE, Joe. No ch1ldren or JM!ts. ooean, clole to shopping, lBl·H Del Mu·S48-827~ Le \Vll..sON GARDENS.e •Jll' -bedrmr encl s:11!o re:crta·{1jii;iiiiijiiiiiiii!iijiitiiii!iiiiiiiti~iiiil;il!lil SJW}/Mo. Arent '54S-OS14· ~. newly td. ~n view, 1.fBllA Verde 2 BR upper, Iii BR. 111' BA. Cpt/drp1, 2CMJ2 Santa Ana Ave (Aenigs Uon ,.m, 11una ba.ths. etc. * * * * * * Newport 8Mc'1· . -+WINTER RATES.-S195.~ 1. 2530 Seaview, NeWly dtcor .. bl.IN, t'rpts, encl . patio, S140. 642-QU. rm kl S.A:i ~~ '?~.~) Adults. Our su·nruiy alltr· / ;;;------------------.... / *IJI l'•cl p lir , J.1~1e, fu~ Studn 1115. 1 Apt. 5. '. drp1 •. "Adlts, no _fl« t 1. 2 BR.. Qea.n, ~Cpt, drpi, ~~~CES. ~V" pt~:: nQOn B..S-Q's A fJft Art 3 Bit ~·ba· '1. ,~ Br s $125. Adlts. ·no pt!&. SOOTH of hle'hWIY aharp 2 5'0-1$2. $48-52'11, S.150. B/1'1. No Peu. Adult&. Nr. loads of closets Heate.d Le!!!1on1 1t11rtfn( MDn.NS 3 fUt; 2 b&..,::3 a.tt11g_e fllil El~n, Mrr ,Apt. 6· BR. new drps. cpt, Swed.lib JMMAC. 2 Br·· bltira, crtJIJ, 0 .C.C. S140. 962-a86. Pool. Ad , It t, , MA11,aa:er HARB~::EE REAL'J"Olt ·. ~ LGE_i,_nioely tum. ;l·BR:. apL frpl!!, 1t1ft water; 1undeck. drps, 1Stam ceU!ng,w rrtrta: l\t.m-Vtrde 2 BR. ~Jlpf'r 9'19·1268. ' Townhou , , $.135. G1rqie, 1 a u n d r r, lmmlle. Prlv°'te on rear 11' avail. No pe11. Sl4;,, 1974 bltns, iuaat, nr •hOPPin&: We1lcllff Rlvlera ii~ · ~OVE lN Allowance l'urn. J: Uttfu n. 340 ·\~!lmen ?nl.,., ct coup!~ . cf lot ovtr 3a.r31f1. Sl.51 ' + W~ce. Adu/ti. no pelt, $140. SpA.cloos 2 B~m. B!9'ts, car· <;J1l~.;~ ~~; 1920-8 \\allace ~Q,..;,'iU S100. D!'pnslt. 67j-()63J, DELUXE ·2 1 BR. BU~•· 54U.l.l7. pel!, .dt11fie1, hellted pool. lTT 'E. 22nd St.'-642-3$45 C..te Men 'l ,': S90 -Now 1 BR Trailer. VACANT: like llttle horn~ A Re!rl&. [)rps \\'fw cpt. Pr1v. E-SIDE 2 BR, crptl, drpr. '-N[_ ~hop'a a.rea.,Adolttr. • ~tADY ELMS-POOL 1 BR ,...~:ly l '1«0T .. .* ~t~. Very nice 2 .SR n'1<1bUt )•ard, 113R Ji ~tud,y. DelUX!' bale. Gu. Lndry rm . bltne. dShw<J:r, encl i•r•ge, • Ask About FI'E'~ent .F'urn, & Unfurn. l &. Trader'$ Paradise '~ es ~ llllmf' 111vail 1211;n, . SJ.25. rpt: ~rp!!, trp1 e, ,a!O\'fl , A 962-4180. ~ . m pe!~. · 1. 1800 'Vt!!lcJiff Dr, 1''8 2 BR'lll from Sl.l' tJP . , ·=·· G':!'-~J~ r::e:. 1l2 \\". \\'Uwn. CM 64Mi'ID. ttfi'111 •. S~:l. mn lrwl uti1 * TOWNHOU * Otn• Point IH2·3.W """ DRIVE BY lnquJN a t 238 flower. SPAC l Br, p::IOI', n r td~\ts, no .pt.ts. 642-~. l ~It 2 BR" Shag cpt, D/\V. ~~BLUFF luxury 2 Br., 147 f''lowtr St. 1 BR. F"urn mes dollars • -~hn11. Alil!J, no P"~· Sl~ so. of llwy. Priv. patio, •"lf cle11.n oven, patio. • LARGE 2 Br .. 2 8•. riin rm., 2,, Ba., bltns, trplc...-2 car (n' Untur~. Be!!t lot-11.ll<ln in i8Dr·~1~f;,· nice yard. utJ pri. JJM 1'1~a. trplc .. 3 BR. 2 811. custom 371 w. \Vllaon * s..1R·3605 bl.tn, cpt, drp•. ocean vi•~· !~!'· ...... rooi· rec a r •a. C,M. 64&00'20, 646-3815. ta O·"Y· . . . M&-0336. ·.·• di.iplr)(, S.l25 Per i\lo. 'j SHARP .. dean I.rt:. 2 Bt· bt,ICf>ny, 1ii ml. to Dana tl't't""l1'tW. t ,. "n~ ~ 15 , LGRr 1 br. util. pet. $115. ,Hal Ptnchlfl Altr. 6~ , drw, \VIW, htd, Pciol i\tarlnll. Sl!IO. 13 T -l 9 .2 7, 2 Doolit from beach, 4 Br, 2 f:tuntlntton leac::ft 2 8dnn. li,i ba . Gar~ mo, Adulta over 35. SPAC \.~ 2 Br. n~"bChO side S1M'l '42-~ 837-5171. Ba. Upper. GAr~. cpls, MOVE JN 1UDA Y ~ •. DnJ*,~ 646-4292, S4-240~. thl.r tpt, terffned LARGE J' Br., 11~ ba th. N'fiW 2 BR. 2 bll. dnpif)lC, drpl, yearly S.'!00. ffi..7422._ Kk1"1 ~''Jlel31: ~comt, 2 'or, ri";; BAOI U Vr1r & elroe pd. no c~. 1tudio AP't. FlllT1ilY only. No ~1n vlt.w, Ito""' I . rtlna e S~WESTCtrFi' 2 BR. Sl!S All Xtra.s. Pool! car. l:IJit: frP\c. bWnl. ,'atio, · . 3.pt, Frpl. . .._.til~· .pd. ptt1. $2Yllmo. 331·2.f.41. })!ti. Std:; Joann St. . ·tum. $ll! ltto. 496-4191. t AdulU ol'lly, no piels. l'.728 ?i!'t . 17362. Apt. A Keelton • .Ill Iocl 11'8.. 1 &dlllt. d 'WlrkiJW adult. '.~ o, ~· ~ ' f rd Ln *• '°" HB .r 1$10 842-6235 fw, ~ . 1100 mo. ~. ' • l RR, 11<1ve 1r: refric, 1 Bedroom. Sharp. Oose fl) Et •t Bluff Bed o · ,,.s,.7533. · ' · • 1 ~-:..,.,;,...Rent. ~!~~;:Jt'!i~~~: :;~·67~~. 1uaae.l No ~~:·· u.c.1. 1 13 5 , '~~.:_~IE~~ ta:-~~iiove.-~1-~ur B!.•~~-. ~·11. 1 a.. SJ1S. st&-mt &G-0871 2 Br. <b1tn1. trpl, 2 carporti, *-.1'.0WNH01'SE 2 Br. 11; ie ... .;;'.,,~1ed, dnii~~ """'' .1· ~•r. 548-969.\. 1 1b R. 1~e~c~O~·~~ ~ ' •• ;.::. iMCh I,,. .. LOVELY LGE 1 e.R.. IJUle~. pool. nr. ocean.~ Stoo "@. ,Sii, ftil . 1pir •tn. ~h:Sl85. bltn ' ·2 eovtr!'d pa_rk!ng 2 BR •. Apl. \\>/\v CptinJ. \V. s15d. 496-li&i. . .. ~rttcfim& t-Meb. , Adulu.. ~~ P.t1&. Garazr. Adll:o., M petl'i. fi13-444lc l d.$ t; 18th r-fo. 10. ~~a09. spa(f91 ·$!;tl ~,onth rt"'rly. llhtly palnttd. Adull• only,l;-,b-;:TC"-----ji"-"" pe.ilo a prare ... 24~ Elden, 6-IS..~6!. LRG 2 .!Nlty, 2 BR 2 BA d~n. LG!: 3 Br ~; Ba, new shag _ .. ' no rlets. $150/mo. 548-fi633. L do Isl• ~-...-1 Y.-oeJ1 ~..,... .. No pe.11. LBr 111\ A. 1120.-t.t1. fd,,.AI crpl•, dt)ll It: l ear 1•r· ept ~/ntli. f~~hly p;i·111· 6l5-.6q,SO. From "6'r1ttmat Nerktlt1"1,.,~..,..=~=---, N~rt-ai F..Qw, &oop- NI Rt¢of Rit. 5 oallol~ ec.r. $8000, Yalut SSOll. Ftlr Mobile Homt, hduM. or t . 67J;3570 er 64~ • Have tr. I: elev, C low rental unltw. Room for 4 morf!. val. $&!,<»:}. Tradt up for ('(Imm . in('(lmt, &14-Ull Thi!' i!"'l'in Co .. Real!Or$ l. A N 0 IN ANTELOPF.: VA.I.LEY, NR NE\\1 Alfl· POnT >'Q~ 26-'8' SAU, BOAT. • • 962·*7 ••• ". Trade Wvt view kM. 1n Ar- t'(IW-8f'Ar. n • • r RuMln& · Sprlngi, for F IGl111 &o.t (o~t 20 fl .l lvtTI'! 1/0 • trailer. 5.l7-CA8.'i 2 BR. 2 SA \\'All"rff'(Lnl (.ofto do. >'fir .l RR .,r l1111>lx. on nr nr, "'"'1f'r. SI IM "'1 Mr Peltrr,f,11 213: 264· 710!) ~IOl'll f'TI I to:, P~n(', o~ly . i~---ts~ ::• _•.-.LNpallll_... l'ilol"". .J!lr Bashrlot. Pool~ Ad.I .. ~Simo. 544-3124 644-1G10 t!d Nr:occ. CA.rt>ort S:Sl-61~1 ~ llANt•llTc•.,lllC. to outrmwn lAvia. ~can lflOO BAYt'RONT., .11.pt.. 4c only. lim OIYr~h. ~3, '2 BR. 2 Bl'.'Mrrll-.f'urtll i 1 !r. 2 8J ~Rudio. ct-Pta. -J tum "trash t-o cuh In • ,homl!'I. l200 to St,200 me. A awl wt.At ad a a tood .,,parate tntranct.s. sood tor · s, patio.' POOL. -1 cl'illd ~ tb:t lttm unau S50, DAILY PILqT~c:r..Milltd ad .A.1tt.. ~laclc, 113-0«8 or * * _ *-* * * &; a a.I 8'11 .lrwt•tment ?\ mommat,. . MU«M elt M-Of!lll· -~ 1'e:MY Pl.nc:het .. call 643-all 875-2723. I ••••••m,liillll•••••llliiil•l!lliii! ;;;r;;. A f .\ 1 ,. ~ J I ,.,,~ ~t ... ~ t ,11 ~I ,j ' • t " " '. [ ( ....... _.][SJ Fouoicl Ur" odd 550 GREY Poodle ; Terrier'! Found near Junction S.O, l U.suna · twy1 in oran;e. rrove •. Nov. 19, 494-2870 or ·~·6906 .. ~'1:' o.m. •mall white le '\ blac,k dot approx. 5 moa. vie. Newport l 17th, C.M. contact 2llO Oranp, C.M. alt fJ, ' PURE white Germa n ~l>htrd, about 3 mo1 old .am.:U It. brown Shettle tyPit, :t.-1 ~ oldl---V_ic l;iamJJton. St., C.M. 543-1078. Schools- __ and CON'rACT' ltns', tinted. in white Oat case .at Manny's Restaurant. Edinger It Gothard on 11/18/'n. Instructions SMALL Black dog w/leatber ,collar, Siar on chest &: white paws. Vic. Collei::e Park, C.M," ;);16.3876 FO UND white ma.le poodle, untrimrd. Vic. F'rancisoi.an Fountains oU Goklfin \Vest. Has red collar. 847-7864. FND: Youn1•ma1e ytl.low & 'wht cat w/Oea ~Uat. Vic. • Victoria It Charle St., 548-7281". -This. variety of fine s.chools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For fur+har information . regarding tha 01ily Schools ind Instruction Directory CALL . 642-5678, EXT. 325 Pilot . . ! ., . . .. . i 1: GET THE lllENEFns NOW! . ~ ·A Method For Living! There IS A Scientific ; :Step-By-Step Procedure For Experiencing . : . Great Vitality. a.1ore \Vill .Power & Inrier Pe.ace: · ' Bharati (left) & Kalidas Teach YOGA Postures \ & ~1'editation. People From 12 to 72 Take Our Classes. Why Don 't You?· (475 Students This year!). -· ·. · . frw 0..01t1mitl•• T•-rr•w NJN ·fWi4J. et I P•· · t•M W.U Cl-..el!, Sr.n Dec. Ith. YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St., Co1t1 Miu . 646-8281 . !. ' . FND: Fluffy &reY i tan cat w/collar. Is at ff:"!t.' Animll ·Shelter, vie. Garfield " Magnolia: I-'--• --EOUNILtut..Monro..u....Ave.-1. pr. prescription 1!use1 with clip--0n sunglaiseB. N o ~all 545-4424. Children-discover great things SEW-KNITS · . .:.at-011r-Sclmol.-XhemsBlves. -----:--11-----~---114 -· SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KN.IT fAIRICS .. I FN"o: 2 toy poodles, male I 1km.ale. Pis. klentify, Vic: ·C.M. Park. aft 3:30 - 642.-2846. YNG. Male Siamese' ISe1l- JX1int} Vic:. 23rd St., •Cotta f\-lesa. Call eve1. 642-1045, YOUNG grey cat, Lido Shoi>- ping area owner can ideri- tify 673-5148. FND: 2 male toy pood!!!!. Vic: 19th ·-V,ictoria, C.M. . 548'5068. --. LARGE white Persian male cat. Vie. Bluebird &: Sum· mlt: 494.oMl. • LNI . -555· REWARD: ··Lost latt Aug. ·_vie: Fuhlon Isle. Lrg .Sb~pherd mix, tan w/blk ·mark'gs, floppy ears, po1sl· _~!>le flea-collar. 6ood t~mt-l,red-! Answ1 1o "Myshk!n ''. 613--6684. - REWARD: Lost G i bson Guitar (Johnny Sm i t h Custom) Lert in p ricing lot at Don the Beachcomber CdM. 675--1710 ask fol-Jerry. 1 BIG long·haittd orange tiger cat. Male. Vic. Ellis, Birch F.V. Please call "2.0658 • LOST: Siamese young male w-kink in tail. Nr. 11th St. &: OcfianfrOnt, NB. 646-.1910 or 673-2402. LOST • SmaU white male dog. Vic. 33rd & Balboa, NB. 67~. 521-2868. a M0.-8.lk-.--male.-kitteri. Vic. Newport Blvd. & J'.lth Last ~en Nov. 23. 673-2520. 5ILKY Tmier. yr. old male, •"Skipper." Norwalk area. -U-24. ReV•ani 2µ: 863-4690. BEAGLE mix, Blsck with tan markil11&. Ansv.·ers to Tim Vic .. 20th &.: Pomona 64>-0645 LOST m11.le Siarriese cat, vie Springdale & \Varrier. Hun· lington.Beach. 846--4671. Instruction I ~ Schools & ;. ln1tructlon1 575 PIANO LESSONS Your home. Cert. Teachers. ' '1-lr. Hathcoc\c. 644-01+1 ----- * Newport . Air Assaciates Flight School & F~ing Club UARN TO FLY $500 •. ; "·-·-) FAA APPROYID , -count Include: * 35 Hou rs fli9ht time in Cessna ISO's with 20 l\oura duel instruction. Club mtmberahip. ~ ~onth's· free · duei. Indiv idual instruction, t•ilored. to. YOUR •bility. ~ IO AIRCRAFT AVAILAILI AT LOWIST llAHS IN OllANGI COUNTY Ltarn to fly now - -and have fun I * Fly Mexico & Canada _ * Special Rafts for Commercial or . lnitrument Students. , ' For Complete Dtt•il1 Cali NOW . 673~31T The Reading .Roo Reading Improvement-' Instruction ~ Enrolirrtnt limited. Certified teacher. . ' Can ·For Testing Appointment. Office: 5411-6203 · Home: 642-6959 474 E. 17th StrHt Costa M•se, C,•lif. ·Car ter Electrical [ s.v· anclR poi JfCl ADDJT. &: Repair. cab,1IE-.l.E __ CT_R_tCA"'"L-tn-,-,.U.-tlo-n-,'.11 . 1C• 1 r1 . ~ formica, m&rlite, fir tile", remodeling, repairs. Lic'd, paneling;-Antiq;-:rurn. -fns. Reallsllc prlct1. F'rtt ~ir .i refin. &f.4°7598 Est. 546--02'!1. ., 'EXP. Remodellna:, cabinets, ELECTRICIAN, licen1ed, EXP __ ER_l_EN_CE_O_m_o_t -h-, 'r I re pain, m1tint. No job too · boflded. Sman joba, main!. available' for sitting: !\tori-sm. Reas. 646--4224. &: rt'pairs. 54&-53)3. B1by1lttlnt . d1ty U\.l;I friday. day1 only. C•mtnt, Con(t•f• G1rdei1lng :$12.50 eer wee k. Call }SfS-7054 . . '.· ~arpet-S~rvice ·, 642·5'678 \ . " • • Our school. Early .Achievement Center. Unlike most pre-schools, we do more than keep little hands busy. ' • We keep little minds busy. _ Ylill!.s.rum~_MJ1th. Lcangyage .. Arl. Social Studies. Things like.that. Impressed? Don't be. It's not what we teach that'a 10 ipeclal. It's the special way we teach. --We encourage children·to disCuss things. Tau.ch things. Act out things. So they will better know their capabilities . ~And themselves. Sunflower Early Aclile.Yement Center 2515 West Sunflower Avenue Santa Ana. Cs.Jifomia 92704 714/540-4750 (Which Is jusl about lhe greatest lesson of.all.) • · Ok, like to discover more about us? ~@JLor wrlt1r for our fre.._e bioch_ure. Or drop bY. our. Sunflower school. , ----- We're open year 'round. _ . So parents can come Jn.anytime. And children can be enrolled anytime. Real Estate School P.REPARE FOR STATE EXAM .I N 4 WEEKS LlC:ensing Preparation for : e Real Estate Salesmen &: Brokers • Building Contractors . - • Insurance • I;>ay &_EvenintClasses California Dej)artment of Education · Approved-Master Charge and BankAmericard Accepted. You May Stalt At Anytime For I nformatlon-Brochur ..... . . ' FREE GUEST LECTURE Phone 646-3229 ANTtiONY SCHOOLS OF NEWPORT BEACH 325 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach • 646-3229 . '-'.: \ ~ . CHODSEA4~ PROFESSIO~AL CAREER .--.~· • ~JC'. /' 0 • ·"~~ ~~r -W@~fu~ Vi · ,_. . . • I ....... r • .. PLAYMATES SCHOOL "FIRST IN CHILDHOOD EDUCATION" Pra-School, Kindergarten, First Grade· . Llmlt•d Opyn in91 A~•ll•blo e Education•l .Progrem For All Ages Of Pr•School e Full & _Half Day S~11lon1 e Kinderg•rt1n-morning & Afternoon Se•· 1ion1 e Extended Dey tne Av•ll•bl• e Snecki, Hot Lunche1 • Coll•g• TrainH & Gr•cfuat.d Taiich•r• e Cei'tlfied Progr•m • ~Ages 3 Th ru 10. 6:45 AM:g PM Mond1y thru Frld~y IN COSTA MESA..- '2 LOCATIONS • ind LINGERIE All Br1nd1 Stretch P1tterit1 Vogue & Butterlck Patterns ·Original Knit Fabric Store In The Harbor-Area 'Vith Firiest Selection or Knit Fabrics on · -Orange Coast] ' . • ~1 .. STRETCH·_;. . ~ ,. SEW I N-G .;l CJ._A!SES : -Mornlne-Afternoon ~ · '. .a_nd Ev1nlne ', ·' . ~ 2199 _~AIRVIEW ROAD COSTA MESA 540·3268 • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• •· • • • • • • • • • \ ' . e e e e I• I ~ I I I I e I I 1·1 .. \ COSTA MESA PRl·SCHOOL . l .17.97 Monrovia· Avenue / · I Corner ot 18th Street & Monrovia) Costa M••a 642·4050 or 838-5237 . Open 6:30 AM •111 ·,,oo P'M i STATE LICENSED Full & Half Day St11ion1 Age• 2 to 6 ·v.ars • -. •· . ' • • ., • .. •• • • . ' • • • • • • " • •• ~ • -•• • ----. . .. . ------r-- / • •• • • --OAllV PILOT T11tsda,)', No~btt JO, 1'9~1 --J[Il][, .,...,.... ][Il] '~-""'-~i[Il]1 :;;;L ;;;;;;;...,.,;;;iiii-~Jrl!Ji;;;~_....-.··~J~;;'·I I~[ -,.,,;...,..~··~-!~~~ [ ~-ir J~ .___[ .. _ ........ __,Jc~~··1 - tMI.~ & f 710 Help WantH#M & F 710 Help W1nted1 M & F 710 Help Winted, M·& F JlO AP,ll1nc1s-802 Mf1c1U1n.M 818 Mi1c1llan90U1 118 Ml1c9111neou1 ' 811 ·1---1~r SALES SECRETARY ~C".-L~E:"A'."":'.N,.-,l,-a-1-,--m"'i"d-, I My l'°'' ~ ,Y.our G11 in l HANGMEN, &alts I: lnSU .. BOOKJQ:EPER ~accountant EXPER ~tec~ic v.•irh own MEDICAL PaPtr, viJu.'I, flock,. paint. for nll!dlum •iu. CPA firm tools, guarantf'ed salary. • Store"' comes to your doOr, tn Laguna Beach. Pttfer 1747 Anaheim Ave .. C.~f . or locaJ. ufc of_ 11 naU L ~EREO 1972 G--~ "·· wastJer I dryers I micti set.'!. POQ TABLES \Varetiouse ' ........ u, ·~ 1ii carat diamond rint, Tif- plaslics firm in fo>.· Good De_l..00 day par, 531-8637; Sa!P. Freight aamaged $4g full llltreo cbapeer. a1r fany :M!lllng. Value $600. typifli', sh &: • numerical 839-lm ·to $199. New slate factory 11 u s ~ e n s Io JI ·s~.akers, · Askin&' ~-j FREE • ric_,·el- skllls req. Good ealary &: ==~~~---=~I crated, $195 to S 3 9 5, A;\1/F \1 stereo rad l o worn lady', & man's Y•ed· Sch"-'ll'b:, MT-5846. data processing expi'riencr. EXPERIENCED" 1~1o~w~o~.~v~~s,.-.7,ai~,,---.,.,.1 '1 1 """ "" ...,,, .. i... " ""'"" Harow•n ci:z phun. Custom cu a ra n . creative not a pro-M8-5281 after 6 p.m. work'manshi p. Refs. ~sti.n.1or. Publ ic _ac· F /C Bkk ~4. ' countu1g experien ce · pr . required. Call 494--076S. Professional_ prominent "J>f'O· PROF. painting-inter/exter, ~slve firm seeks con· lfonest v.'Ork. L I c I Ins . SOOK.KEE P..E R sdentiolis dependable tti.dy RN·&OR , TECHNICIANS btneltts. Send resume 10 U$D Appliancts .l TV's. "'/FE.I ,... l;ipe deck. still dine 'bands. I Call 546-5TIO Sales -NC O. Box 2007 We &UA1 & d e 11 v e r . 639-8623:, 529-8466. brand ne~, . \l'BS I e f t aJtc.r 6 p.m. Ir ""eektnds. Santa Ana. Ca. 92707. Dunl11.p'11. 18.C. Newport Bl., BELL "500" unclaimed. on laya\\·ay, Sold Experienced Sec'y To Pres. C.M.·548-1780. CRASH HELMET for $320. pay off \&lance llf. Mlscell•n"ou' ,l .C.U., C.C.U. & ~ub Sophis1ica1ed Sw I Charmer SEAR'S Kenmore l\f a g i c Good Condition Sll5 o·r hike CiV.~ sn1all Wanted Acute· Ar.eas ••• 3-11 ·~ght lzyon lhe iovJ(exec. Oven, apt size range, $35. $10. . a::l6-!Si9 payn1ents. Colleclion Dept.l ~;;;;;!;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;,;;;;;;J ..,,.m. . 11·7 •.m. to help witH public ttlatlons. You c!eart. 646-1809. One of a kind, c:ompl ${., 71418.q3-().)01. .. ' · Call POll Kennedy 833-2700 Furniture 810 hand painted rhlna. Dark SA~RIFICEr. CASH PAID FOR ... .LY.N!.5 •.......... ~ .P.rJ'Ja.i1.A..Pf~OOioei ilU_.. -~,-~~~c-r 'L: ... B;ro"'·n ¥ink .stolo,.830-9369-'~~Cara1.,d1J.~~!~~.,!~ilf!~: .T,.1.t: _flJl! ..... fu~l•lll'e.\ ~P.-~~: ... ·~-FULL TIME AJ:ncy, 2082 Michelson-Dr., 1 "' aeu vr10luu eoony & 1any i;e1 1ng. n.e a \•a ut'" antiques. .Olli' piece or MS-2759. 540-14~4. ?>1ust be f!.'<tre.qtely organized. to ... 'Ork . person ror career ----~--PAINTtN'C!Paperinr: 1!'-yn: .. Unusual qppor~.w/msint. pp. . .!lpot. -Ce1J ·-Jarie -"~vis ... -ln Hatbor area. Lie & bond-lenll.a.I. D~aft e.'<empt . .xJri't in-2700, Dennis & Dt'nnl.!i . . ed. Ret~. 642-23.16 co. benefits. Ap~y In per-~rsonne.1 Agtncy, 28$2: 1 ~~=~~"7~--<~.---son, 1580 Monrov11t, N.B Mlchclson nr Irvine if"{lne. inarble tables & &latue HISH grade enamel, lgc Mi(l(I. Askn~ $~. (~tatching · housef\11. Call day ot niiht,. lamp. Prov. maple brlrm. R e d ~ G r n -B uff-Cemenl t.ndy's & ;\Ian's weddir4: >19-224l or 547-nl3. SERVICE ·-estil,b. Fu 11 er Brush Customers. C.l\f. Up to SlfiO \\'kiY to start. 962-0416. SERV1c~E-s~,-.~,~-,~,~tt~,-,d7a-,~,, exl)f!r_, Amburgey's Texaoo, • .. , , I i • ' PAI NT I NG~ tt oneat -' Y " ·- euaranfttd ··o,k. Lk'd ""' Count.er FINE COOKER LAB .TECHNICIANS set (dbl size} & dining tbl ,!l'f!Y· $1 gal. &l&-2971 bands. neyer "''Orn, FREE! I "''14 chairs. 2 ix ~D ' ' POOL table & balls, ne11• • Call "5~6-5710 alter 6 pm & J ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;I Seareograph piclurt', Sll'iffi cover. good l..'OnQ. Com-\\'eekends. ' Musical Instruments m sU:e*job, Cail 67>-57~0. Norge Gas Stove PAINTING, prof. Al! \\'ork guarn. ColOr specialist !IGU143, 547-1441. Gooll C.Onditioo . Girls , sio. "''·'"' (2 ), ~•per. . .Llc'd TV combo. \\'aslier, dryer, posltion. $140. ~6-2482. -OverStuffed f\t'cl_iuer_ -'frig. 557--0~96. FIREWOOD , F'OR SALl-J Chair. N<Jugnhydr.. · FO R SALE FlH...L time man for (!Vening shirl, service-fitai.ion . Apply Ray'C&I't'y Chevron, 6CH So. Coast Hv.·y. Laguna Beaclj,. Licen11d . Particularly 1 ="'=27H=~="°~'-"_1._c_._"1_. __ 'Bacteriology. T 'a k e TER:\1ITE crewman, exper. FREE filanding adjufitable Orange & Eucalyptus Good condlllon: · GETZ.EN gold trombone shelf system. 9 shcl\'e&, 54+,7~ $23 :.46-1819 F.xce:Hent C~ndition \ J YOU IUppy the paint. Rooms painted no e.a. Also ex- te'ior. Call 546--7046 . Fqr f•st talieout f~ Qptration ' Nit• Ca lls. Willing To ~ pel'liOnne.I, lic'd or unlic'd. . Work Wee kends, . 7-3 We -offer life ins, group p.m . & 3-11 p.m. hell.Ith iMur. pd vac profit desk, · 2 stereo componen1 FOR SALE: Girl's !'ikate~. UNICEF' Chrislntas cards. I ---•-•_4_92_--0963_~-*-*-·-­ cablnets, walnut, 6' x 8'. i1ize s & a unicycle. Adele lp&On. 1271 _ci'itr Dr., A good 11•ant ad is a rood Perfect condition. 644-4015. 6-47-to'. l...aguna Beach. 4!»-43al. ln~·estment Plumbing 1'1111 Time Gj!neral ·· Factory sharing, 5 -day v.'Ork wk. Call for appf. Barden's. Ex- terminating_ Co. aGk (or-Joe Laux· or Dave Barden. 6'!5 A Rando!oh A\'e., C.~1. or call MQ.~570. BABY crib . & matt. $20. -------------. . ' PLUMBING REPAffi . Sanding & Deburring . ;I . No jot-100 sniall . . THE' ISLf'. ND HOUSE • &U-!1128 • COLE PLUMBING-82 Fashion Island 24 hr. service. 64>1161 · Newport Beach ·Excelleot working conditions, Excellent Working Con- d itions & Fringe Bene- fits. . . • ' MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Stroller SIO. Carseat Jj, ~;:;4 -s.>: Hi~~r s 8 · 1[;~·~··~";"'~-~~~-~l~I ~~~~l (;~·~ ... ~·~"'~-~·~2l~§~~-f~;~·~~~ .. ;·~'";·~;~~~~ 2 Stuffed chairs, Weber BBQ, ~ ~ QueL'tl siz_e bed \vllh box. Autos, New 9$0. Autos, New Roofij,g • • tringe" benefits, 40 hour, 4 , ----------Equal .Oppor. Emplom day .... -eek, 4~ hours flay. THERE is a very spec, reason -v.•hy }'OU should start making moMy with Viviane' wood11.m~ cosmettcs t h is month. Call ~2-0449 and find out. springs k math'ess. jiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii • 83().408~ ~ ,. l ~~~'!""""""""!!!!!!~I I REPAIR..rtt0ver_!n.r JO?f_ CIU:D~ltt.viev.·er, . .P/T . Apply-Tues thru Thurs I pro~E'tns. Wefieda RDoffiig. help wknds qnly. S a n . Free est. 645-1691. Clemente ,492-3j.il~ STA·FAST, INC. 91.6 lyon St. Santa Ana 27802-Puerta. "Rta:l -H1\'Y - ~lission ·Viejo, Calif . ~ Sewing/ Alteraiions 4!)2.:.8531. · CE. on San Diego frny. &. Crown Valley Parkv.·ay) TR AI NEE \VAREHOU.SE ThL, nationally respected co. pron1otey«t-~l positions -...... ' --European Dressmaking All custom fitted. Per.!()11af F ashion advice. 613-18~9. e Dressmaking -Alleratl6n~ ·Designed ID snit ~'<'II. . • Call Jo * 646-6446 ~Iterations -642-5845 Neat, accurate. 20 yean exp. Tile Daytime HOS'l'ESS p · ,. L .oco ~ GENP:RAL OITICE: BrAins PHONE tro~entry 1 \'er job &. cti11rl1\,, v.•Hh rop sldlls (714) 495-4400 v.•ini; !h is ~re11m puff posl-{7141 831).7700 only. A real Ne\\~ ea Send· tion with AA co. Sl50. of~a~:h \~ilson. j.lO-&'.ljj Call Helen Hayes,,.5-10-60~ OPPORTUNITY for ~ -'Coastal Agency Coastal Agency Hcensed Real Es r 11 t e 2790 Harbor BJ. at Adams 2790 113rbor Bl al Adams !'la!t'speople. Be your own I ERA°MfC tile new . &-• • ··remodel. Free est. ·• Smidr jobs welcome. 536--2426. 2131 Weafilff D" Newpo ... Beach GEL Coater. Qper. All s boss. Top commis.~ions. TRAVEL A~nt,'.min. 5 yrs shifls ... 1631 p I ace n ti 8 · lf~·e your~ivn desk & d o.i:n es I .i c. international, Ave, Cosla l\1esa. 'phone. · commercial, tour!, cruises. \V E La h Send resume & salary re--HARDWARE 1tock m11.n & • •· c ~m · r Realt9r qulrements to Classified ad Tree Service GENERA!: Tree Serv. Y~rd clean-up, hauliiu:, f()rlnkllr t'epaifs. Reas. 646-{i848. Tele~Jslon_ Repair * ·BLAINE'S 1V * Author iz ed i\\agnavox Service Koown f0r _b:lnes ty -540-4313 ,____,... ... _ .... _. __,![Il] ' Job W~nted. Male 700 ! r· CAPABLE employed man ; seeks nighi p o1itio n . ~rmanenl, full I i .111 e . 49'-1798 Job Wanted, Female 702 delivery. 25--35 yrs.· l\lust 1860 Nel\·port Bl _ c:::-.r. · 646-3928 / 1 3483 No. 300, Daily Pilot, P.O. be in s;ood health t::. hnve · :>' >-• Box 1560, Costa l\.lesa V2626. valid Calif. drlvel'li lie. Prr-PERSONNEL REC E PT : . . . Equal O ppor. Empl~ye'r ---liovs io.14 fi:>r n1an interested in ca reer 'llti.• position Offers ·a lot of \\'AITRESS & Hostess, Exper i,n hard\\·are. will !rain. Pay P.Ub!ic con 1 a~ I. Old preferred. over 21, Love's to dellvl'r papers in the San commensura-rt'-w/ability & e!tab!lshed firm. ··Great co. Bro ok.h u r s.t & Adams. Clemente. San Juan Cajus. exrler. Apply in person lo benefits inclu~ one \\'E'ek 962-1.J:ll trano and Capls~ Beach H.\\I, \!.'right Co. 126 Roch· vacation erh G months. \~AITRESS l'xper. Not under JI.re&. ester C.l\1. . ' S!a~.i S440. · 21. r-.•o Sun 01· Holiday!'. .J>AIL Y P:LOT HOUSEK:EEPEl;lS fuU lime Call .Jean ·s -n. 5-l!J.-.60:)j Apply in ?f!rson. Kramf'r·~ . 9 49:Z~2Q _ exper'd.-pref!~ _Apply in Coastal t\gC'nc)" , 51f :\'. l91h St.. Costa 1'!rsa. 'CASHIERS: Car \~·ash; part penon.__JJ.untini!.o!!._Beach , 27.90 lfarbor Bl. at Adam5 \VAi R . \"-anted part ·&-fulf time ·tor Ne"'·port Convalt'ScenJ H~pital,_1~11 Po.RO l\1 OT E'R \Van tied : time, O\'f'r '.· Beach & Ugt,ina ar~a.~. EA Florjda. H.B. \ Person tu set up dr1a 1Js & 962-7112 r 968---036.l per. req'd Over 18. 644--4',160 Housework+ I day a wk itrrange for speak . n g .).\'ANTED F , Hdious Nul! CASHIER otca;ion3.J wkndi 6:44-44.19 e11gagen1f'nt ,((Seminar. tor · Cit'l'l.ning la_dy thoroughly We \\'ill train mature perSon 'HOLl·D· y-our mativation· speakers 1rai nf'rl. iJl every ·detail of ro \\'Ork in our bµsy servi<.'t' befott bus_iness g;oups\ & eleanlillf'SS". I bay p!"r wk. outle1 in Costa ,\·fei;a. Call e i;aJcs ml'l!'t1ngs. L ib!...~~ I o"·n t~ansp. Reis ·pref'd. Mr. "Randolph, 213/944-9888. MON y ' l'Omm. pair!. Call 8..~ 6i5-_,_32_.i. CLEANfNG lady 2 Hrs. in PRODUCTION .-... iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l!Vening. 4 to 5 days a~\\l'ek _, ~ MACHJNIST WESTCLIFF No. 29!1 Daily Pilor P. O. · benefit& for men 11.·/at lras:t Box J560 Costa r.1esa, Calif. Reliable men in the 5 rrourid-l )Ts eXJ'l('r. on p!'oduction. Call Lorrai.ne ~fl. Airy breakfront lru:itwaod fin ish-pttfect-eo ••• 644-1034 ••l BEDROOilI. Li,,,;.,g room, child 's POOm furnilu1"e. Call 6-1.5--3264. Reasonable. iltAPL.E bunk berl• 11·/mal· trei;sei;. Good cond. $30. -6 12-86211 CRUSHED'Velve!, Qo!d olive llOla .& love seal, .\l('d. cof- fee & end !ables 675·3343 BEAU1'. dirUng rm table, Xlnt cond. 42" dia + 2 20" leafs. $70. 642-3476 af1 5 8' FLORAL Print sofa. S35. 988 \l'alencia.u\.Pt. No.~ 4. Cl\1 ~10. l\IOVIr-.'G-lfOUSEFULL Of F'URN IT·UR F.. TTEiltS UNLIMlTEn. &12-5851. Garage Sa1e , 812 GARAGE Sale. 4· Jvi.r, nau!i· ca/ coffee tabit>. book ease, nrw wall plaques, 3j(] mo!or c~·rle, Nev.· throw pillO\\'l!, lh.<t or misc. Sat. onl:--. .2228 i\'teyer Pia(.'{', Costa l\fesa GARAGE SA LF. Sat & Sun. 128~i-3Jth ~a., N.8. 67~3208. GAJtbGE Stile; 303 E. 20th, C.:'-1. XLNT 'lTEillS. Sa!. suit -,, ;\ton. KING bf'd. tbl k chrs. man.v· i1em:o:;, T~C'S thm Sat.. 2232 Pacific Ave. C.:\I. Jewelry ..... 81S NEED H~ AT HOME? For i1emp:irary Sen ·lce:: in office, Write Classified Ad Part Ti &Pi\J~P. Good salary & xln't lrin~ Personnel Agency 92626. Ing Orange co. area eedeod. milling mach. Precision CO~\.fEJ'IC Consultant help tJo expe.r. necess. _Ea n up tg parts to close 1olC'rance. Secretary . others shop' fQr Christmas. I Brid,l!'.eporf milling e~fler. ~Sec'y·ReC:ept. · •Where to buy Diamond' e./We Have Convalescent • • Aide: • Nurses e House- .I keepers. HOME~f For~ermanent I'\'lce:: e \\le Have Co panlons • Housekeepers • acli·· cal Nurses etc. At l'ftonthl.t' Rates. H_f:A LTH &: FAMILY CARE AGENCY Iilo5 No. Broadway, -.. Santa An& 547·6581 DEPENDABLE Nurse I Com- panion for · e:derly. LL hskpg, Livein 513-0739._ H 0 U S E CLEANING exp. Re , Own transportation. Aft .m. 968--6402, 1 • I Help nted, M & F 710 Earn $3 hr as a Vanda $3.96 Per Hr.\ prel'd. 4 Day, 40 Hour \Veek. Sales Order Clerk Beauty CounseUor. 540.9723. A~k .lor Se rvicr De~. Apply Ai De.nar Corp, 2020 F /C Bookkeeper 847-7423. (714) 842-0667 ITov.·cJI, Suite K, Anaheim. * Salesman 633.SOOO, l'\1on thru Thilrll. \ COUPLE . HOME REGISTRARS PROFESSIONAL phone 13 \\'£>S1tl1ff Dr .. NB ASST. MANAGER House1\.1vei; & co I J e\'i c solici1or • Dana Point, San 64S.2770 In large fa.mily cornp:ex In student$. Pleasant nlorn lrw. Clemente, Capistrano area. Santa Ana.· Man knov.·l~R-·.\l'Ork. starring salary S2.IJO Work in your 0"11 · home. ·7 i- able in maintenance & wife hr. plus bOnus: Rapid, at'!-Best de~ in area. Phone 1 Mtrd!andii1 ~ wl off ice eXperienC"e. Salary vancement. Exp. unnfce~ ~1465 betv.·een 9:00 il.m. •--\+-----~II ~· ] $•130 + apt. Call 17141 sary, will train. Call JO A).f'. and noon. \ 5.17-4800 btv.·n 9 am &""5 pm lo 12 ~oon . 541-33~. R:E=L~lE~F""°"7M~•7fd~._,,-,d~.,-,-. I for appointmC'nL . fNVEST fN 1 week. $2.00 hour. Har"t!(lr DENTAL Pedodontic As!I. YOUR FU.TURE ·Inn Motel, 1800 \\I. Baltm, r.!ust know denta l lN.B. · terminolo~ & procedul't's, \ RELIEF COOK non smoker. &l+-0611. BE YOUR OWN 'eoSSI 4.Jriay i\·eek \ • 6-12-8044 Dental Assistant oral ~urgery & x-i:ay. Exp·d. lmn1ed opening. 5-i&--03i3 DRIVERS Men or Women lease 'A Yell6w T axi Cab C.all tor Appl ' RETAIL 1Je\1·spaper. delivery open. Truck needed. Call !162-1489. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Spruce -Alias -Nov<'I - \'olunlr -VOICES Belgium cu11er SC'l ls clian1onrls undrr \1·ho!esali' price. i7141 6~2-C!Ml Miscellaneous 118 TABLE·, .octagonal i!a rd gamr, hardwood \lith green f<'ll lo!J. sears 3. . .....fol•lirtg_ legs, 1N'cessrs for gl11ssr~ ~nd chips S.23. 2 stert"O speakers. 12" E. \' "\\'ol\'erinc triax1a!s i P/time. 1-3 aflC'rnoons a 1\"k" Over 15. Neat, friendly & ln I' Accnt/1''/C Bkkpr . SDI goo<l hf'alch. NO speCiat lie. FHA/VA Loan Pkgr SS.iO req'd for performirlg a r 1 . 546-1311 R~'S ,\flr.r n1arria~ sonlC' girls slop dropping th~ir eyrs and i.1 ar1 raising thf'n\ VOICES. for Sal enclosures on nylon cas1eri; offini dlrrc11onaJ ('(In(' t!p~ Jj() each. 24" x 24" pa culler S2J. Golf cluti , Korth\\·es1ti·n 1 am i n a 1 e d \1ooris. l. 2. 3 & 4. Ebony black, like new. S\\ing' "·righ1 D-t Rrgular !'ihal1 S.'IO. Golf clubs, B<'n Hogan 1\·oor1~. I, :J, ·.i & :i. s111in11: \\'eight [)..ot . Reg. SZ.l. Ax- alinr put1 er Si.jQ J\fr hr;ush, Paasche' type AB ~xtrn fine \\"Ol'k. ro~t 11r1v Sl02, sell for $j0. 6-16-0191. Even- ln1111 aftf'r 6 and "'cekend's. Asst. Bkkpr to :: schools. ca11 5-11-33~. ..,..ru.k for Hent)an Exec. sec'y ,,-~, ESCROW-OF.FICER . HOUSEKEp>~ live • in, Acel:ng Cleek, L.A. '" f 11 r &. bo m Girl f'riday. );:00 \Ve have !he spot for rhe u 1n1.f-'. room a , $;"')() experienced e~row ~a[ \\'00 must drive-& care for eldC'r- B,kkpr-CPA \ 1'10" .v.·anls lots of PR. Top QC ly l'O,uJ'lf' in Hunting!·°"· Keypunch Op~ L.A. JU 0 -L c u ,,. ,,,. Sr . .A.,cct.-CPA $1-0< cnmpany, plus.ofUr.es. Se.Yer. ot:ac .. aret. a ~'"' NEWPORT a.I oJ'l('nings. Great younit for appt. Personnel Agency hos..-. pays fef' ...... S52:'.t-900 1'H"o"us"· ~E~K"""P"E"R~.-,L7id~,-. 71'~1,-, 833 D • D N B Other fee & free ,tabs 5 clays, 'e-out J J o~r r., . . c . ALL SHIFTS ' Fountain Valley Commu~ity Hospital 17100 Eu~lid.at Warner t 979·1211 . *AUCTION* Yine Furniture & Appliances Auctions F'riday, 7:00 n.m. Windy's Auction Barn zir;..•~ Ne"''port, Ci\1 fi46...S6M Behind Tony's Bldg !\lat'! 642·3870 a.II ;,..io....'l()lo fnr appl. rel. S2JO fflO. 673-91 !I I Cal.Pacific Agency .,. nousEKEEPER' {1 ACCOUNTING: For the i;a~ lT';J(} Harbor Blvd., C.:'11 . Live-in, for.eldt'rly A'l\'TJQUE.' ~Tal'On 'l amlin o..-iiiiim"ii,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio I fllelocl'oon Qrg11n, ~tyl No. ROBINSON'S 215, !250. 67>-1783 off ; pm. IA~IONDARE ring, 6 cara! lllailf, appraisccl $300. srll al-offer. Great as Chrislma.\ gift. I ·with a degree v.'ho wants IQ EXEctrrlY"E S ET ARY -.couple, 496-2722 II put her trafning ·to \\'Ork on Di~icuH jo irei f''<· 1'1AID ,1·ork in exchanc:e f{lt . e NEWPORT 9 Appliances, 802. BE~(H ~1.u;.447g . a ;lob where he-r ability v.·ill pene:~ s e 11 11pa.i-tmrnt ii76 Nev.·por1 be TttOgnized & rewarded. dlrec11ng. I.: good 111 lctter Blvd. c:-.1. s.1g..9raj. Type )'OUr O"-'" letters. Co. composlhon .. a' secy to thel---,,70==~~=~-,I • 1 Full T ime Opening1 For :\IAYTAG v.•asher & dryer. 1 yr. old. $2jC}. , 49:>-4U8 '• AQUARIU~1S: 26 & 50 talion shol!.., t<'nk.~. Mm· pletc. Very elil'ap! 673-1966. pa.ys fee, Grtal bt'nefits. preside'nl or a large corp. MANICURISf· t. $500 A Reat"nQ-r. reloc..a led in Phon" F.ves. 5·19-1 .~'\ ..._ Experie nced o · Otiler~Fee.Jobs Av11.il \\'Pstn1inS1e-r. Xln! oP pi.f fpr i\1A l'NT.ENAN"CE 1'1ECHANIC -j -/ Auction , 804 Auction 804 I! Call Jea.n Bro"·n. S.10-6055 capable peNon -· n1u~1 he Gt'O)l"!ng co. in n1edical Fln5R You Are Cordially /nviff~d To Attend An d' .. eo .. 1.1 ••'"'' .. 1.. 0'""'"'· ""'""'"1 ,,,,,,m,~• "'"''"'· c ,.,, ••. SE.A. MSTr; ESS ANTIQUE EST.ATE AUCTION . .., 2790 Hubbr Bl. at· Ad11m~ sumiundiru:.s. good bl!ne'll1s. "·ork In n!t·r plant. S4 hr. . . • • ARE You :O..fakin;:: Enough ~ Plp;1sr scnrl. rr·~u~ To P.O. Call l/PJ.rn Hayes. 5'10-60:>.i -TWO S!.SSIONS ') i\toney'! Att )'Oll~·illlng To Box 427, \\Pstminsl<:T, Ca . Coastal Agency Excepli~al ~enefus . FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 26, 7:00 ,.M. Work H.~ ,., y, .. , s riare 92683_. _ ___ 2<90 llarbor Bl at Adam~ y "lRNOON NOV 21 1 00 PM I '" .. --Apply In prrson )o •. ; p.m. SUNDA ._ • • . : , • • Tim£'. to Earn :-Ofuch ~1ott'! EXECUTIVE MASSEUSE--a 2 Fashion rsl •. N.R. Eiotic Collectiorf of Fl111 Europ11n Ptrlodlf>1«11 Call 968-8633. AHraC'li\i:>~ i\1n't S. gd hours. Equal Oppoi=1unlty eoiplo~tr., · t'•o"' th• lloldl~t• •II AUTO parts delivt>ry must P ersonne l Agency ~o f'AO. rll'Cf'S.~. \\'ill tr,a.ln. \ • F. A. HOHENECKERiV.IENNA) 't .· 1. , al d d · &12-01.~. lllam-IOpn1. · !1Mdo111 111P •• felkl .. ) 1-.... be ·o.,r "'·"' 1 ri\•ers Keypunch Qcrs {4) •• S -LES-E --11..,.., o,1,,...i;i:;."~0:•1 ''"°"-•' ,.,1.., ,t ..... si, ... , ~.,i. s<oiw. Ilse. Fttll time..' Apply Hub r . ~IATUR.E . dependable !lid)' A M N ....... ~., C•l~o. llM~I~. h'l•l•I .. Ylct•I .... Ao•!•I ... , •• , Mu•t0•10• Au-su-1•·. 21"" Harbor ~Iin. 6 mo'a exper. • nrf'ded, h.ob"'·,·1' 2 •ntolf Need men v.·ho a.r, reody to •··~1, ... • 't•<• "'"~-.,..01"1"' '""'o ..... , !!'~, C••••:~ __ 11et:1-~ "' t't' ~ ~ 0'19 le ()59 ; S.! Art . Mow .. oo IM.-S.t. C..•M ll1101tu1 ..... b "'°"• .,..,,., Blvd;r-C-.M~2-2'154. • ~ . ~hlldl'9fl.-()wn-lramp. R~ls -l*itrn the-car bl~l1C5S-,.nd a'f.., ... t1< • • • ' ~: ~. ~VON c' ALLIN~ F 11~h. Isl .• Gd R('l}('flt!!. -ttquu·t•rl .. ;149-161 4. arc vd!l!ng to train. :\lust . ' SPECIAL·CONSIGNME" : "' 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB --·have good peN;OnAli\y, be 40 ft. VAN.LOAD of EARLY·AMERICAN ANTIQUES ' For a. wonderful eunlnr OP· Su•ite " uS-2716 ~fOLDERS..F'iberglas1_. f.X· f f f•• I I d n -n t'~ L'U n a Uflln:", rtss r ·l~nrtlal 111111111 fono-) -··I~, In )'OW' own te.r· ', frt'. ,ft lrai11~ec, all 3 shifts. II I ·nd·' "·--1·1 ' """·-· v ' \\"e ' aa e11n~ L...,, .,..,...., Ill! ' -OVER 400 ITEMS ·-· r1tory, no eiper, nttess. Exp tR~l\tedical ·SUiiical 1631 Placentiai c.~t. Demo .. group 111, .. guar:tn• ·, M , ............ c. ... Call !40-7041 · fTi v.-omen itt'11'81 l!lly-;p!~-~ _ --=~~'!'.~·~ ,:'g"':':.:_2:1' 11C!;iJI! .. "'1~1.i_._,,;!.1e' '"1~, """ ~EElr.~E fa.~~n s1yh1tJ 11.·knds only. ,,\lusr be f'llptr. !<1'11 Rer111~ f'a~hion!', B1g &l(•f\S. Unhm11cd lll<.'Qme, Ap-t•"•~ ?11111~, too• c..-••. •~t._ "';~1~\ .. ,. Me~•,• 1"'· No tnve~t. No Nl.lrC'I. No In all 11rta! af mf{l!c<'.l· prollt~Jl"no collfi;lioM or . pl~ in·Perll(ln, \.;XIVERSI· o.., '"••••t:-'"1"'1"'1"'11·.cwl•.00 1 .. de.ltv. Will traln. Car k 11u~c111l typinr. &lary com· dtlivf'r,. no Invest. CaU for T'>: OLtJS.\IOBTI.E. X.O JOCATION. phone' neceu, Call for mtntura1e l''i t.xper. Con. lntrvw 89J.o.231i · llM rbcif'"Blt'i't;~1a ).11"Y , ANTIQUE 9AlllRY llDG. 1n terv1 e. w 956-0635 or tac1 842~11, ext 111. l\'URS~G S,\LES La~" e x p tr , I · 20• W •. CHAPMAN, AVl., ORANGE ~T4 or 523--9.'WS A~ lor f:XPERlD\CED womnn for I.\':'\ Supt>r\•l91.'.lr lot• rrl~l'f. 2 I\ o T .e. I\··~. '"~t>:ti'. ""i\l'!r!y, IN . ECTIONt , ' M U. DAY) ShaJ'9n. house\\'Ork & hiuhdry .. 6 hr fu:rw a v.·k. llpn1"·1:30 am JuektC' 1 Fath10~ .. Hunt. FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 10.9.t •· ·-(~ THE NEWEST CARS .YOU'LL SEE THIS YEAR ' FORD FOR 1972 -. ' ' MAVERICK e MUSTANG e CUSTOM e GALAX.IE e LTD I . MAVERICK-PINTO SALE! EXAMPLES: 170 MAVERICK '71 PINTO Fully fatlo•v equlpp•J. R1dio, ~11l1r . {611BEP I. • G•abb•• 9r1e~/r 1,;n9 1lrip11, 4 1~•1d, good rnil•s. !ll7CAX !. ILUE 1001< PRl~E 52130 OUR PRICE $1550 ~:i~E . $1750. STATION WAGON ·s~LE! 1 S TO CH00~E FROM. Imports & Domestics. Country s~s., Squlr,es, Torino, V.W., Volvo, Datsun, Qlds., Mere., Toyoto, Op~I. 65 thru 71 models. Som·e wlth full power olr cond.' , EXAMPLES: '65 9RD '·W Counfry 11d1n. , 11110., good rnil11. IWWK769 ) ''io· FOR!> 1 o PASS • Squ.••, v1: RiH, 1uio., 1ir, P.S., ,.,I ., 9ood m'l\11, f)OllBEJ ) -ILUI toOK l'RICHll40 _- OUR PRICE $750 OUR P~IC£ $2850 L. T.0.-"GALAXIE-T-BIRO-TORINQ SALE! . . • Mony to choose from. '65 thru '71 Models, Sport roofs, formols, 2 door & 4 ~r hordt ops & sedons. Full power, air conditloninCJ. Warrontles ovalloble .. EXAMPLE : '71 LTD .BROUGHAM Auto., R&H. P,S., P.B. P-window1, .. inyl roof. ~/FM, low rnil••· • ILUE IOOK !'RICE S4220 OUR PRICE $3~., '65 ''67 OLDS F·85 WAGON R&H, automatiC. 51owir stetr. ing, good m!les; l_N;'P-412 ). SIMCA .1000 ,. 4 door. Low miles. O riginal thrU-out. (VTM868 L '66 PLYMOUTH VALIANT t R&H, au_to., P.S., air condition· ing. Good miles. ( SVZ862 l. '65 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill . 2 Dr. H.T., Rt:H, auto., P.S., a ir cond. Good 1T1ile1. i PIT '484 ). ·-• • lmrfiiculite thr1;1-out. New paint,-_ '63 fHUNDERBIRD . Full power, air cond. IUEZ87q ), '660!Ali8U S.S. . . Hardtop. 4 speed, ra di o, h• .. •+er, . good. m.iles. ISLV41S I. ~ ..""f . ' ~SBMQ l $496. ... Sel• Pric.eTGOod fo1.-JfH011r1. C•r1 S11bj1c.t to Prier Sel1. -i: AU TY Ope r 11 t 0 r clt1.y. Once a "',f't'k. S2. fll't •hlll. Park t 1 do C':r!· Ccntt>r, um. · TERMS: CHECK OR CA~H w/toUOv.:1n.i...,..• P•ld t V~ c. hr. i\1\1 t ha.\'t fran!I. & rt'f.s. ''a1f'.stt'nt Ce.n!er. ·4 C6 Dally PUot Wan!" Ads hf. GARY L. GARONER, _.UCTIONEEI !~==~=~~ c>i"I" M~g', 5;1!>-8'33-1. -Mi-· aftf'r fi pm. -!1t1arh1p, :-.-B. ~2 ... ~11. Mrgai ns ?Jori. .~ ... ~.,..--6~~~~~~~~~~~~-=. ::;:~ !'! . " .. ~· ' .,. ·' '· ( • ' • • . ' I. . \ • T • , . ' j I. • • , ·-.. ean. v l'lllll' '· •• l~I , ..... v.. Ill [ '""~~-llB I ~~;--I~ s lines, lTlmos, $1.oo-·I ~O.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~' <: ' l l~I -l§J '-'--[. _ ...... _ .... .,._!~ 126 • 1 154, Gener•l -------. -• l'ec SI.le ,Orgarl.Stor•J• S1J., WANTED lovlna: home for ACK Lab. Female, yellow, ti '°° 8Nt1, Cyc\11, B"''' S-tors ,/ . 925 Autoo Wanted • HI Autol, lmjlortM 970 Nice Chr11t~1 ffnt 'A!leu 25 •pedals, •Allen 32 yng. Irish Setter. Luge "''k1. Shott. Fkl. Champ, Acoultic 150 bi Guitar pedals, _ • -t n'IGd., ~d-P-r et • d .. G o o d LIM•· X)n.t Christl'M! .Jift. •mplitler. T inch B.ald11.tin 5A, Wurl 460 ~ url 1o1•/children ~9134. ~494-{JJ.32 aft 5:30 pnf." & lll\llna aJttcs. Id 1tate, 4400. Antique Reed org . KITTENS • 1n tlnle tor .bel~ 8:30 a.m. Almoat new, Full·. 11 fr Newport Orgarui * 6-15-1 Xmas giving .• -!'f'e can of STUD Sel'Ylce-AKC male tea- rtiarantee. $450. cl.II LQWRE'( Pianos 4 OrgaM; Cat food \\'/each kitten cup Poodle. Grey. $50 or pick . ~2-~ Jtter ~:00 p.m. Yamaha Piano Ir Organs; & 54~21ll alt !'I p.m. o! lilltr. 633-9264 (Orange), .FINE CHf\ISTMAS Steln11.•ay .Pi&nol. Best buys URR-t"ECT stocking itUf· 87S-5758 (l"ullerton), · · PRESENT! In new Ir .usl!d. Schmidt ·fers. 6 ,Veck old kitteils. 2 CARDIGAN Welch Corgi Nearly new Crown i!leclrlc J\!lllic Ql .• Est. 1914, 1907 N. ~Tiger male, one caliro fem. puppies. AKC Reg. Penn cuttar · &: amplifier. U11 Main; Santa Ana. . 540-1357 shots, exceptionally helllthy, ttian half the orlJinal price, .PRIVATE ·pAD"rv w.o.?.J~ . · 'bc'aulifu) markin-...... 497-LZ76 "Gitiy-$51f ·9·7~?r6. ·· ·· ·· To BUY PiANO FoR.T;>CA~~ SJ>11y00··titrMle 011chshund " .......... · ··--· .;:o:c ~.J::.. 2\" yrs. old, free ~ good JU~ i;" for. Christmas, · FENDER, DetliXe a m p • 835-2278 home, llkl"! c h 1 1 d re n . small toy mpasne p»- eustom cover!d $125.. Steel Sewing M•chlnes 121 64.2-594-4. 64 dle, male 2 mo'•. old. -l!>ltar 110. 646-1'87. '"'M••• • A Zililj. 1 Singer Sewinr machine v.•/ WHIPPET Greyhound, male, c;:y D1U.oOo • · an, 20 lovely ..i-• ..Jowner leavincr _and 22-lnch. Perfect. $50. v.•alnut cabinet. Xlnt cond. ""6 ... a eh or he•t oUer. 548-5148 m. * 546-3451 countf1'. 540-8829. eve1. or weekends. Offlc1 Furnltute/ . l~ulp.• 124 USED Ofc. Furn: 6 Desks, 1 ;pnference 1,bl, 8 con!. chn, l txl'c. chr, (ll 5 draWf"t' ~I,., mi1c items. 962-8983 TV, R;•dio, HiFi, Stereo ~ 136 LOVEABLE furry puppies; Free to 1ood home. 6. y,•l(s old. 847-01~. · AU.1972 Zen.itha In! on aalt UGLY Kil\t'ns Need you! nov.·. Frene prict11 remain_ C&liFO fem. Bl.k male .• 8 in etfect"---wh!le-lnvent<>f'Y v.·ks:· rr:ained . 64~5.'101. lasts. Prices Jen than the -~M7A~T°'UR=E~17,-m~ll7y~ •• -,-,- d!JCOUnttni. Free 3 yr. plc· l Cerntan Shepherd GER.i\1 SHEP pups, AKC, Beaut, healthy, champ line. Bred f o t temperament 644--026.t 6 Mos. Beagle pup_, male lri-color, AK~tll. good with children, $JS:..772.5. Horses Ill -GIYE A RUNABOUT FOR CHRl$J.MAS OORON 30. ''Star Sh.lne" 1971 Ensenada wm. tady to race. Sacrif. ,, .... ~·· ~ - Po~ll~Ml~·I· Trail Blk~· callh.Y 5 HP Engine Sp11.rle" AITester. WE PAY TOP CAPRI .(ASH . 1 1,71 CAPRI TM aexy "Europan. • t .lm , • Des3gntd for l "iitttotlJJ ' you'll lo~s 14' . f1beri!U hull ~th H-U-S-BAFD JE:'ft hnmct, v.ill New Pa.Int •nd R"'ar Tire. . miles, like: new. ~ttractive tor used can • truckl, Just brl1ht red llni&h with black call U. fuo f,r'ff.fftlmates. -buckt:t 1MI~, 4 apd. Irani., >-Nauiahyde· Ii~ 111.crilice 32' sailboat, &ood 35 hp. Merc.-Sl.t't>I' Iii. 527~902" Oihcr New !'t1i!IC, Part& 54'6-1879 Trai!er-10 gal fuel t.a.nk VENllJRE 22, less lh4ti 1 yr 12:1 Y1tmaha MX flltron, Co\•tred c~rgo hold "'ith · old. Compass, o/b, life-line, '\\'ebcor + many e.xtraa. GROTH CHEVROLET ,.,u.. ...,, ...... ,,,, .... ,, . Sl):led' wheels. •lul'l')' on .rhl11 one. (508CQS) S 2 t 7 5. Johnson &: Son. 26261 Harbor Blvd., Coit Mt1a. 54()..~. halch. Use ior picnlc head Ii. trlr. 494--0r.ll. Xlnl cond. $375. I oUer Ask for Sala MAnqn · 11uppllc11. e1c. .67:J..I922, 18211 Beach .Blvd. Great llllle i;ihip! KITE No. 154, ''COver, trailer ~----~---- \Vorth 1700 ln Sumrn<'r & dolly. Perfect cond, $650. BELt; ''500" Hlll!tfn&lon Beach • · •u "1·6081 ICI &-1.l31 ...... n t.tu11 -s~u .. ti~~ .. ~ ........... ··-·.. .CRA..:i .. HE.LMET New boat coming f'OR Sale LIDO 14 NO. 1510. Good Condition WE DESPERATELY Call 646-8018 Compll'IC w/trailer. $95&· $10. 546:18 • NEED DATSU.N ----~·_ .. ____ , 169 2000 ROADSTER $495. !HS-IJia after 5: 30 )fm. • USE our l'londa Chriit 1 Clean. used cats USED & NE\Y.. &.ts Slips/Docks 910 lay-awa.y · plan. Herb f.ANT~STIC PRICES 5 11pd. dlr. Excellent condl- Boat Show & Sv.·ap M~I ' Jo~~dlander, 5 3 T -6 8 2 4 ,-DEAN LEWIS tion, l!amlngo red. (WJR- Orange punty ,Fairground~ NEARLY new cement deck ;119.1-::::.::""::::·_,,._____ TOYOTA .• VOLVO' 20.1). Small down. Will fin· Dec. 11 & 12, 10 am to 9 pm slip Ooat 12xl3.:.,__' 13 · ~dies Bike, like ne.,.., !MS HARBOR 8LVD. ance,,.P:.!upty. CaJI 546-8736 Adm ission ~ldrtn un· Clearwater. Ca.lt \!;roft & .. Sa'crifiCt''! $30. Costa Mesa ' 646.93031-or"---0.,=-""~·•,,_,===---· 1 der 12 t . Spact tt11erva. Neville 675-8222. -* SoiS-6983 • WE PAY TOP.J)Q!J.AR N.EW '72 PICKUP tior:i. SAIL Boat Slip!! Avail. Up to FOR TOP'USED ·CARS 4 spd. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Ra.· • '70 YAMAHA 175 Enduro, •. Ml ~m'~ • li·. Newport Be 11 ch, • · -II b -~ d JO, rrors. c""' .... u. >a . Runs t>ood. Must sell, •1::.\ your l"3l" ~'"' ean, ---" do~n 0, !Tad•. <!M ~one Consultant 548-2253. "' ...,.,., ~ " .:c:....:c:::._______ ;64&-6472 an 6 p.m: · 1& u. first. • aflf 10 54&8736. INDEPENDENT 35' x J\'6" Sailboat Slip BAUER BUICK e urch•sln',.-, North Lido Chanlll"L SIOO. l!lijS CZ, vety good rood. 23'1 E. 17th St. ·240-z ··10. F.uUy 1o&ded, air, • •~""· Pleil$~ call aflei' 5 , Xlnl __ , -,· Counseling on purchasing \Valer & elec. 673-3570 .,....., CoSta Mesa 54&.7765 majil' • .. vriu, r• v. J ---e\•~ • I $~VERAl. office af11ka & )>"lvel chairs, conteren~e "fable &: chain Ii mlac. of. ute tu~. 1 yr parts, 1 yr 1 Dach~hurwl. ~6-0981 1ervice, .deliVery & set up. I ~~~~~~~~~~ I .O\\'NJNG a ,horse ,too l'f· pehsive.'? Ua&e by !lilt mt1nlh. $75 per "n1onth l~'. horse. bridle, saddle, )eed, water, staU cleaning. tiding rln& & 1.000 acrt! of scenic bridle trails. Cl:ose-to Laguna Bea?ch I P h o n e 494-9182. --- 8 YEAR 0191 Bay Gelding, jumper. ,~;etts exp'd rider. ssoo. w~ consider le11se. 64w.136. . pm, 96.2-41'16. party boal~ '°.t'<1111Pm!'nl. 36' BOAT Slip ·for rent, JMPORTs WANTED 64U772 • , ~ 'furn.·CaU . 545-8421. . , D· Sln,i Ql~x time -job recok:ler. 962-8983 . -. -·- ABC Color TV, Orange C!)Unl.J"~ latJeSt Ze'nl th· 1 11~1 Dealer. 9021 Atlanla at Peli~ Supplies ~ l\iaguolia. Huntln&ton · r Beach, 968-3329 . S,&JiSPI ~ _AM/EM_.1tereo ·P4t,._Gtn!l1•I llO e Marine Sur(ftyor N''"'°'' Beach. B.'1\\' R·50, l\o1in! Cnnd. Win1 o-. .... Co ..:--,1 D b ' .,..." ~ ...... e un.,.,. 240 Z •• no 3 -ly l'~ ml 64~2977 645-1404 ,;cre!'n, . . ags, '""· TOP S BUYER ... w "" ...,... I. 1.:_54.c&-:..9::58:::':_·~~~~~= BILL. MAXEY .TOYOTA fuUy ~ppd, lncld air NO Oo\.\'n, no sip rent. no BOATslinc avtil. 25'-65'. Xlnt 11-II I d · u •• T'allo,1 Travel 94' 18881 Beaoh Blvd. cond. · $4 :t. .o er tra. e. laxe1, no maintenance, st acconimodations in new • " · H Be p "'7-8555 673-1570. 28' Luhrs Cruiser or 27' l\1arina. 673-6606. CHEAP for Quick Sale! 11 x · ach. !i. " I ~====:-=;-:;;;;-,== Coronado Sail a1 Qften as sue ail 38,. '°" TOP DOLLAR *'68 PATSUN PL 510 Wagon Ilk -&15-5500' av . ....up to , _ _,. 35 trail~r. Good condition. _ New Radials. $995. _you '· · mo. !162-ll67 or 547-9561, ext 327 \V, \Vllson, No. 46. IN CASH · · c.a.11 Bob -'8J8..1181i 8o1t1/M1rlne 23i. : &l&-4761. p ·d 1 cl ..•• , 1,~'"'=~~~~,..,.~ 9Q41-.C.,=~,~~~~=--ai or your ean ~ cu ,70 240Z, fully Joad@d, air. Equip. ·&1G·BAY SLI PS · Trailers, Utility 947 paid for or not. xr _, ~ p : ri<=eiver, :i2 way .. a i r 1 _.;.,. __ , ____ •;.,,-- •nos(Cl_r'l•n• t2' suipl'nlion 1Pea.k2n, Gar· ,GU.INEA PIGS ___ . _ • rard '.:'..4oe coin pl _%ic_ Wbile:·They Last! CONN & ALLEN wfPJckerini· cartridge ti 54&.7054. GAN DEMO SAlE dlx hei.dphones. RfuAil. -.-SH-E_R_R_Y'_S_P.OO~D-L_E_S_+ S2.25 PER FOOT 348-2592 SANTA ANA DODGE p . nt ronu. r.-.v. ar.- 20' Bo•t-C Whl . Trlr UTil:JITY 4-wheel tl'!liler, 6-7' • 14m. -N. Tulllirr-ty.~ or~~ • ve up to S1200 on se.le<:ted e floor de.mo'1. Gn!al " y11 ·tin pur .pemo 1plne1s ;:,.tao. All merchandise told :cwith new warr1ntlt1, private . HsonS 6: delivery. WHTLE EY .r.;AST! GOULD MUSIC Since'1911 2045· No. Main, S.A. .. 547-0681 * SALE S4LE * IANOS "* ORGANS •lnway; ,Kawa.I, Hammond, lien, Baldwin, .etc. From "1'95. ftENTALS -$10 up. MOD &: Fri eves 'til ! · Sunday 12·5 "ELD'$ PIANO CO. 1833 Newport Blvd. ta l'ifesa 714/645--3250 uto1, New 9IO S414.l5 -NOW $289.95 HOLIDAY PUPPY SALE Pymnts avail. 'Ve ca,PY all 546-2348 ' PONY blk &. wht Pinto t.1art ·Good dispbsilion, 111' i d I e incld. Sl25. 968-5127 aft 4. Chyrsler Imp. Best over $500. vdde, g...10• long." 835-3691 RARI 548-7649 Npt Herghls. · [ ll•l IJ!~*~*~"2-~1~6'~1~*~*~~ · Sansui. U.S.A. Ster~ Equip. Warehouse. 179 E . 11th SL, C.M. 64~2«2 opeti 7 day!!. SWL R~~ver Hellth CR 54, 5 Band 1JO K cycles 10 30 ?of cycles $45. 546-5710 after 6 P.r.t &: .wknds. ~ F'c.'r Sale • YOUNG OTIER 2 Sl1'!~nd ponies. 6 yr old -Interview req·d. Call · m11re & 7 ma1. old Gelding. Tr~llon 'VILL BuY')'Our car paid for FERRARI. Bo.ts, Power 906 i ~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:~~ or not. Call Ra1ph Gotdc'ln I l§J 673--0900 -549-3031, 1970 AtmlORIZED ANNUAL LEASE CHARTER Campers Sale/Rent '20 , --·-~-"-""-'"-'-.J ~ Harbor Blvd. Costlt. Mesa. SALES I: SERVICE Avail. Dre. 15th 36' Yacnt, · ' . -Autos Imported 962~. Siddle It 'briddle. Sl15. C•ts 852 548-S0-19 after 5 PM .. [ '. ·~-t•Y'" J[i ·3 ~int11, 2 Times, $2.00 FOR Sale or 'lse. 8 yr. Bay SIAMESE Kitten~, male, G · I '.~~;./.,;.''::lr;~'l/1)1ng, gent e. mu !l t Blurpol11t-, -l-mo. Regi~tercrl. $48-·.~u . orrrr. 64.>-1794 . very 1Uxurious., one reason· ••••••••••I ;;.. ' -···----1 obi• monOhly '"· 1007' llrlll 1971 8 fl Trucks 962 DISTINCTIVE Phone 644-8211. '\ta·'' SPORTS CARS JOHNSON Revfiler 16' l~ Cllh ovpr camper for Chevy '68 Lamborghini 2+2 • '68 Kil· ,-------, ' F rd t k H D · • R>rsche 9l2, air • '69 MB I~. 0 .1".{.C. Top col'ld. Trlr· or o .rue '. ea~y ut~ IH. 28Q..SL • '71 TR-6 • ·n a.~ Xtras.'S2450. Pvt ply, Henry Construction, sink, iee box, t-.fGB • '70 240.z can • SEAL.POINT amese tens, s1a. each'. . IC. A d 64-3200 d """ <. --"-'-"-'-"-· _,.~--'~Y_•. __ 646.2698 or 5.57-4540 International Harvester MANY MORE. 962-4934 DoQs . Boats, Rent/(hart'r 908 CAM'PER ~ Cabovet. 8, bed, RECREATION CENTER Authoriied MBZ Dealer · ~E;fu'-l_AN Sh<?p_het:P~p_up.,Pie'I,. ~C_Q!l~r'ITlllQ...~ps. chant· Ge~l_!'~I ___ 900 stove. &_ice._ box,_sheIL ROY CARVER, Inc._ -=7="(1::,l.:5::23-:omo;;·=:=- , 5 V.·ka·old:116 Del Mar Ave.. pion sl~k. <:ill atttr-S Or ----,..---~-HO LJ DAY SE AS O J':l" damaged, This is a greal 2925 Harbor Blvd. ~LFA-ROMEO C.M. 548-4639 • ..._ wkend.i;, 548-4228 SWL Receiv~r Heath GR 54, CH ARTER S H a·r b or fbcer uppef. As is Sll!5. Days Costa Mesa MS-4444 · 2·'BEAUT female puppies, 1 A1REDALE Puppies. AKC. 5 Band 180 K cycle.i; to 30 M rockt11il ·c111).i;es, I u 11 Y 642-6943: aft 7 pm. 96&--0738. '62 DODGE l Ton. w~lk In J.a:b, 1 piixed Doberman. ·7 Cht sired. Will hold until cycles $45. 5*-StlO after 6 c11.tfrtd. Day or night . Cycles,. Bikes, '64 ALPHA Romero convert., VAn, l1f!\V tran~. tires, carb, Good·cond:, Best offer. ·v.·ks old. 548-3097 afl 6 ji.m. 015istmas. ~-4.l97 P.M. & wknds. ____ . ___ 64H7fl. 910 -scoo, ters Alltos, New 980 .«utas, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New '71 CB Honda 750 925_ -alterM.tor, ·-~dnt-oond~+ Can 1 --=*=-*=-=· ="=Yl!6L*-===*-=-':.. 5tt at ],7th & Orange in '67 Alfa. Spider Conv. Lo C.t-.f. 548-6.'lS3 l's very gd cond. $1550. 4!M-~786, -194-7569. Good Cond. Jllllll. AUSTIN · HEALEY befol'f! 5 pm. 64.>-4663 3100 w. £out If~· Newport Beacb FIAT §BBD LARGE SELECTION, SEE 8. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER- 2833 Harbor, C.M. FIAT, "For a better deal", New or used, Parts Ir: ... HONDA. 1970 Cl.-175 Xlnl rond. Low mileage $500. Private party. 546-4478. '70 CHEVY Van V-8 turbo ml'li;::s, tire~. $2'.00. or bai. ofre:l'. 61>2011 .aJr 6 p.m. Auto Leasing. 964 5'.rvict. Herb ritM1&mer,·l---I 1966 A.H . Sprite. Gd. running ~l-'824. ro'rid.. near new tires. new . --~~=,,_,-,,,---I . ' ' ...... ' • Step Up To CO~TJ,NE~AL Luxury! • • • 1969 MARK III • • • .. $4875 Imn1aculate. Beautiful Silver r.tink finish ,,·ith black lcath· yr. Interior &: ffiatrhing landau roof. Equ ipped 'vith full power inclu'dlng 6-~ray ,;{'at, Climate Con\rol Air Cond., Tilt 1trg. vd1eel. Automatic CruisP Control. elc. This fine Au.tomobile obviously has had lhe besl of c11re. iWXF5J4J, ' • 1970 4-Dr. Sedan ·" S<unnin modium l;,!fm,~~~!.~10. ••;lh ~:"""' black Ieat e:r interior &nd. landau roof. Has all the po"·r r aaaista an of rourse factory alr conditionin~. You mUst see thl1 one,(090ACK1 , '-Seilutiful glamnr gold metalllc fini~h \Vith leather Interior and matching landau roof. Luxury equipped. Full power Is 6 "·ay pcl\Vl'r seaL•, cllmale conlrol Air cond .. lilt 5tr. \Vhl., atereo tape system, etc. Immaculate throughout. 1838- AGA I $1575 • •• ~969 Coupe Clean attractive pQfar 'vhlte ~uiiih "'Ith black leather in· terior and matching landau roof. Luxury ~ulppf!d nf tilurse. Full power, 6 way scat, tllt stg. whl., tPmp. co11~ - trtil ·air eond .• ~ etc. Sho1~tiwlouli care. fYXC418J · $3~75 • ' -~ -$4575 I 1966 4-Dr. Hardtop Beautiful Br~zilian""'brown metalH~ exterior "'Ith leather lnterlar. Hu'-Mautiful landa.b•rnor also. e(lulpped with all the popular 0poWer equipment a lory alr conditioning for ultimate comfort. Ve '"' ~ady lo•quiok $'!3'15 . ' • • • Orange Coun.tJ'1 'Family of.Fine Cari • -· . -. - • . ./ . ru11 \ · • -.. ~ I /" 262' HARBOR BLVD,. COSTA MESA . . .. '' " . . ' . ' .. ,., (\ •• . . ' • M1NI ENDURO many xtr11s. 11 hp. new trans. aft 5:30. 67l-5068. . TRIUMPH CHOPPER, MUOI CHROME. Cali aft 6 pm. 83()-5746. LEASl~GI top, ne~s colll&ion ttpair. JAGUAR ~ it and make tiUer . SAVE on tmmaculne pee. S4H75.· . • ,.,,, .. h;""· · 1.:.::..c===,.,..-~-BAUER BUICK '71 MAVERICK BMW Th• Harbor>.,.., t door. Automatic, air cond.. Only A'Uthorlzecl power steering, r11dio, heat· Automotlv• Escellettte JAGUAR DEALER er.' Predrivea appx. 9,000 Always haa an oceUent se-~1ATCHLESS 600 cc, ·lliftgle, milc5. & lectlon ot both New• Used dirt bike. Many x1ra1, runs $75 MONTH good. $300. 842-3028'111t 5:30. 24 mo. open end. Jaguan. HONDA 3Qj CB, windshield '\1f: LEASE ALL·POPULAR ••Speei.a.lizine Jn Quality" & h•lmct. XI"' oond. Call l9?2 MAKES AT COMPETI-ROY CARVER, Inc:. BAUER 646-a890 B.f!er 5 pm. TJVE RATES. Call Malcolm Reid for 2925 Harbor Blvd. Bulck-Opel-Jagu·ar 170 SPORTSTER . furlhcr details. Costa Mesa. 546-4444 234 E. 17th St., Chopper 54&.3.106 THEODORE '67 BMW 1600. white. Costa Mesa 548-7765 "1'fastes raw1n es --R-OB"INS-FOR'D • , new rad la 1. ANYDaylatheBESTdayto ... a Daily PHot Classltied m> lfarber Blvrl. Priva1e party. S 14 50. run an ad! Don 't -~~~~~===~ ·~~~~==-~64~Ulll~IO-_64:),,2851}; .642-9194. ~d~o~i'Y'l'.·:.;·~oail~tod~&',!'f:_,' ~~~-.., Autos, lmpo~ .. ' At last we've qot a~ of the working machine that.:.. -: ~ •Delivers up to 25 money-savinq mile1 per oalIOn. '" . • H~ulo up to half-Ion .of milst anything In a steel bod. ·_I -~ISIQN ··Rides you fint elaaa in e Vinyl upholstered cab. Drive it for me, for economy, and because·it qell the . job done. DriH a DiJlun .. , than cleciclo. FROM NISSAN PRIDE t . . .. SEE OUR COMPLDE LINE ·op '72 DATSUNS • • • ~Y0·6Al_O -· ,:--''--\. " ' -.-"t . .. ' ' . ,. l • • • ' \. t I '· • , LOTUS .. t.OTUS ._ AtmlORIZED &\IZS 1:--SF.RVICE !o NEWPO RT ~'. IMPO RTS 3100 W •. Coast Hwy. Newl>Ol't Beach • • • ' ·- ... • -' , . ' ' --·----:---· T-, -30, 1971 .I • ,Alll)e41t llAl!i& W TOYOll .· ..,,.,, 1946 Harbor, Costa Mesa ~ ... -J§l l ~~;;;;~ iiiji--~-..~-~·~l!I-'.' -~;. .. :· l§j : ~ --.~ ~·~~ ·"° '~A~_;;,...,_;;;;;:~9'0;;; ~· ;-.. : ----:-•• ..-.-."'-· Aulw, ~ /' fM Auloo, UM M.B. TRADES CADILLAC . MUST ... N'"' .. po·-·c· '69VlltaCrulaerwazon e •m ·, • ~...,,,....""'.. • Ill ,. { n11A Le l\lam ....,; e<onomY. 6 ~ MARK m, lib -. ---::=:-::-=:~-.,.... '63 VOLKS BAHA -end, cyt e 'io<Cadlllac S<dan de · 19'9 CADILLAC lull> ..,Wp'd. low mlleqe, • 1'71i'ORD '61 MUSTANG 390 'oomom., 1'l!I JION1lAC Le M .... alt Ptn tires On 1'&r. &'Qod Ville '89 Impala hn1tP e SED. ~e VILlE .aexttfe on prtce and tmna. OALA.XIEJOO ~ . ""J.·· ntW titts, cond.,· PIS. J'/8, ..... \ , condition. $600, · p u · e Immaculate A.autlful Ba 2 Dr. H.T •• lmmacU!lte ~ braft1. )'tllow/wht. top, belted radial tir4!1, • 68 VW a) b ak , vy · ·• &lt', etc. · · I , • .• . • Phone SM-1600 before 5 p.m. " ..... nd ·-~-17" ' ' , ~ V vea, ... r es MANY MORE. ham.a mist mf!tall~c with . . lllOrty attractive Jifht ivy .-... ;PO'Nft'. Xl.ril cond. ean co . ...,.,.. .. -r ...... l ttres. lo!v mDn. Super Autbori""1 MBZ o..Jor black-landau-&""'""""'.,,,_ • -'°DODGI! ·-with aof!! . .Jn-. )le ...._ m> Park N.wport '62 PONTIAC .cu.tom cu, dean. $1100. 6'5-1982 • {l} 523-~ ttrtor. Full luxury throug~ &ut: brown lan4au root. .M>~ Call ~127. Good condlt~ make oUer: ~-3683. out. AM-FM, tllt·t'!:le. wheel, '69 DODGE 383 ~t A~ ·tra.nl., radio, heftr, 1971 MUSTANGS 962-5117 Hunfuiton Bcb. ·'61 VW Camper, Pmeol IUICK lu)I powor, ·air oond., eto. 'Auto., Ps/PB, ''item tepe, i><>J""'' ~ •. lao<o"Y air HERTZ CORP ** '66 GTO bil eni., auto, oond, New tires, 'New paint, · •• This attractive.,. automobile landau top. $1195. 6T>S258. omd,, li\UJY on thia one. . . • • lual Cl.an •-"'e · ....... l"KM, 1971 BUICK S KYLARK ·is ahowroom . ....:.._,. c:o.... .. ,,__...._.Prbd (il95Atllll ·:m w Ka•-n • .1. .... 1..o.1-JI!· landau, 67M !.c .. m.1ss2.._. • ...... -eu.tom -t Dr. H.T. U.000 drift tor:Je.y. ; Pri'~ ~ ~ van. Uoet cOnd.. -J~n a: Son. 2636 ' <7i4) 'n'Miso..._.. 'miles. $150. 6J3..8T35. =-===-.===-I miles. Like new •. Stunning C251AGE) $.3875. Johnson Ir: New tires, 8 track stereo, HarbQr Btvd.. Cbrt& Mesa. 1962 GRAND Prix, ·c&e&n, 'S7 VW Camj>er bus,lii1lt in-.11. __ • ·r1 ·""'·-wllh So ~26 H-~-&vd mahog. WDOd ....,.,,_led w/ ~ ~ · '65 MUSTANG, 6 cyl,. RJH, Art lull cunu m; eX~ n, .., .... -uur ., r-"-. ~-. . .... n ..... ) , • pov.-er,• terlor1 cheny eigb>e. Best •matching interior .t wtUte Chsta Mesa. 5f0.5630. table .1-'cabinet. $1,IOO. CID 1---::-=-:-=,.---w pa.mt (,,.,....,.,., new ahar>t! $450. M&-1.809. oUer. 6'5-3496. landau roof Auto trans 494-9382.eerty eventnc. LDlCOLN brakes, aood tond, p . --=-~~===...-·==~-----,,...,.-cl ' · '• CAMARO * •i;; DODGE CHARGER* MJ.ai75. 'je '.61 TEMPEST '63 VW Bug, new eng, &: bat· pwr. ateer., pwr. brla., pwr. Aft 5,pm: 00-7331 tery, Xlnl oond. 1165. wlndoWI air obnd, ndlo & '~ED Be G -3 -"-<" •. Xlnnll "'condnd, * '68 CONTINENTAL I u I I O''"SMOllLE ~* 546-117> **· 'boator. 'Ttu. buutllul car •ul> u"" ~·· •. ..,,,. .,. · -· <: RAMILEIJ SANTA ANA · .~=~---~--1 ahows wonde'J'fuJ care. See with plush black int., ---:,=-=--=~-:---!· pwr., lthr, air lmmae., prt. .J , I TOYOT~. . '68 VW Camper,"''" en.., A drive J<xlay .. (1116CAX) l ... ag, rao"' & good rub-FALCO,N pty. 12l'5. .. Newport Boll. •.-·~ffiC)ld;cD;lfo ii , new. tiM & braket. $1850: $3575 JohrlloQ &: Son, 2626 her. Try it, you'll like It! -;:;:;-;;:';';".;;;:;;-;:--:~-;::-:;::-1..:645-0500:::.:::;:;;.,· ====-~ROYAL F\dl power, YCR985 Service deJ)tl open· 7:30 am ~1632. . ··"'" . Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642,..0081 & make offer. 162 FALCON Sta. Wagon. MAVERICK -$2499 'ti: 9 pm Monday ttiru F~· '611 vw. Xlnt cond. 25,000 ml. ~5630. . CHEVROLET ,,.... iluloh, $60. Harbor American . ' 1970 DELUXE Station Wgi( chrome rac~ PIS, P/B, air, Jmmac. uPri, party. ' .... 758'1 day. . AM0FM, stereo tape; Must '67 BUlck La.Sabre -t dr H.T. __ _:*~6'6-~5198~, ~*'..,..__;,__ l:;oM;'ftRi(X::;;;;;t;;;& PHONE 541-2512 ' .. ,.u.,;J31b, W-S445. · -'71l MAv'ERJ.CK.·new tiro1 A ''1 w W·-r s.n"1a •-·· E4 near. 1"'1'!' radial P~.YI ~s. 1967 CHEV. . ~RD ·new bralis. Air .I-auto '6' Ramb~r. 4-dr, &ir, De1! -u • ......... , ....... VWCamperSUOO.Firm. xce ent~o..n . ..,t1on _MALIBUCOUPE · brakes,$375. SAVE ,the Sur...charge on Notradesplease..Ptiv.Party throughoul. Priced to fe.ll. Exceptio!J ally clean. ~· ,.---9 FORD !!11!i7,1ut a.ale $l475. a9'10 01411, Delta 88, 455 eu. * 346-6413 ** ~ • new ·•71 T"""ta · P;U. 9500 531--~ ""5-5485 b . t1Iu1 Id ••~ In -~ ~-~ vinyl ''---::-::-:c:::-::=---~ -,,-"""' ~ • ,paaU Et! mist finish . e.,..ne. •wu u1., 1, o4'·!.ll~I l~~~ HA!'fO~ (.U~'A Ml~A ml'•· 83l-2833. '61 VW XLNT COND. '69 Bukk RJviora, all pwr. wilh blaok interior A landau 'l'D 4;0UPE Ml;RCURY . . ..... AC • ..,..,, everylhlna, · Yi\UANT Vol "SWAGEN $1.04o. Call: 673-5151 tape player, Michelin tires, roof. Auto. trans., radio, ~ :1~~ 0: ~: $2,400 or belt otter. &H-nm ..., O YO $2850. Ori• 9wnr, n4, heater. adory a>r, ek, S.. /":'.' ue "' 1969 MERCURY· , · '70 O~DS CUTLASS ~· PL~~~ Vallao' Houlii of lm-••s, Inc. l ·--,=-~-'----1 V _ L 557-2424, & Mlv today. (UPR7 lor " lanclau root Auto. . ~-I Piii M •Nvv•" " ,.... 11475 J · ..:..." •. -.1,·o· hoa•-•·-· MARQUIS "("'Y•~•ve· Air • .p S • · auto, R&H, .:......:. cond. Musi •. ......__. __ ... :r.1---.a-. Benz . n & Son. .... ....... , , . ..., • ""'• ..... ...,., · -· Vinyl~ ~ -~ p,.;--• •----<"=--1·.11 Yates ---------'70 SKYLARK GS, 455, stage Harbor B .• Costa aib!_coM,~ pwr. Meer., pwr, Brougham 4 Dr •. Sperkllnr • • ......... ~· ... vuu. u:u ltil. $400. 842-5637. . NOW O~ealDlsPLAY '72 VOLVO . one. 4 spd. MIT headers. 540-5630 • .,..., pwr. windows&. much Ro.vU maroon with match-10' sell ·now. "494-5.124 ews..., cc.......,.,.;_,..~a;~==n"'A"Y=J • PS. Never raced. Xlnt · more. Oearance P.i.i e e d ing tnt'esior It htaek landau ...,_ un·:~ "·--•-to. -.1-\. D 0 a • !'"" 1_~72 350•51;----·---.: SJ tl _F __ .. 645-1680. ----.;;·n-eHEVY'•-* (XS1J80~12175~J•hnoon-A -root-Au 'lhno,-ndlo, ·~-.m"~··-::-~""~· ~an~~~~~1 ~~~~~-~ ~-·.·. arl~~:di~;e or GB~!TI£0l~~:~~~~"ta': IMP4~~ ~-i:a.:.Blvd., ~~,·~~ryP:r~ =:; ~,-UMd . del&y .. MancWter, eueo& Park. Delivery deok. 1425. "o-694 o; HERTZ <;O.RP, '&.l GAUXIB-q,., x1n1 a>nd. J>Wr, wtn-~ twlri "°'"'°"' ' · .-~-1 (Santa ·Ana Fwy~at Beach • Big SiVings l>n '(SS7-4097 aft 6). m w. Katella, Anaheim Private party, m~· sell, ~-:a:is ~ttrar:~: Blvd,) Remalnl-CAl)ILLAC (7141 778-4050 P/S, P/B,. '""· air. ill ... (1) 52l-'7250 ... =,....,===="""'·'=--, d~r lg?T., wru ucrifi or today. Clearance priced ... ----.. . '71 1'0LVOS ·..... 1961 CHEV;IMPAl:"U immed -aale. 96Ml.33 or C001741l ~!_Jo~ -, 1 ' • ' • Q•Jl1!JC' ('.'U•\f~ S l.1 :i·:·~I S.cl£'c 1 :~n ~~ ..... & u., .. :1 ,'-/,,., (1'1!• '_. 8•·1'1 Jim Slemons Imps.[ Authoruod ·Sal ... Servi<:e ' qj"°·: L .. LARGEST dr. 283, PS/PB, valves !16&-5650. Son, 2626 H-r mvd., '''lf 2:1-""":.~ .. ':!~~ !!!I!! 3'852· Valle Rd., . · .Wltv. o~vov.mtt_ . SELECTION OF rosoatod, naw not back * ,71 FORDS * n.ta M .... 54Q.>630 : !IV&. ·, =-• • "'· '"' -San Juan Captslr•nq . CADILLACS IN on motor, A1 Is $60.00. ,,.._ MER~URY v • "" 1 , ..... U29& .SJ?-4800/.493-451V4~226l-ORANGE COUNTY 64$.2142 C.M. aft. 6 GALAXIES .• MUSTANGS _MA_ARAtl0£ __ ~R X100 'JO _1100GE ..,:;_• u,.,..;,.'!.,...., 6 'C -rormos· -' 8 VW AMPER -... ·-SAAL~Lo!HZEDEASING P.M. HERTZ CO"P.. ' .. '!:.,· IHvy.T,.. no1'= w1"'°"'"!~ --"",,..,,.. .,.._ ~ : .. ,. , & r.~J1n St., s ....... , ;.,,,,] 546-41 1 -~-u:n "' -• -· 'JO BUICK ~~·.·~~-'-·-·· "",'.,.Mm•. . . 1940 Harbor, Costa Mesa 'TI Chevelle S.S. Au to, p/s, ivv bucket ,. ...... --le, ..... _ ............ .,..,.. ' Po t 4 ~ di Full ·SER.Viti:~ 350 ong. blk m· l•r, whl ··"n. 221 W Ka~lla ••-•-1m . ., .,. ac: ...,,....., Air, ... ,._. on AP:VJ p op. eyu. r. Y VOLVO, .. For 4 belier deal'\ N •• · '" ' ">"ILll1' Tilt atr WhI · llt tra MG camper equipped. :fake old· Now or ... ~ P--· •-abers CadiUac roof. Still under fa ct. warr. (714) nMO~ pwr s~er .·...: ~: •. _ ~Rs..:'. ··10 CHEY •. ,';'.'.!f'<!-,,,,.~_:-Air,U::t:f:.4 S299& er foreign car or small ~. ....._~~"" Lo mi's $3495. Aft 6 · ·· .. ~. All.,......... Gt1""' ·----:=--..--1 down. ean· '"'---,... .... _36. servi.ce. Herb Frledlamier, 2600 HARBQR BL., ,,.A~ . . '66 FORD LTD, 2 Dr., toJ')' air, like new appea!'o • ~-··· -· cosrA illEsA ~18 Hnllop ... , b . "" ana! lhrou~-·-· '69 CHRYSLER •.,w, ·'---.· ..... "89& MG • or 494-681.L ~JB006> 537-6824. . . . ...... P • au-, eng, 6"'"... ~ I. ... AUTHORIZED A 540·9100 ·0pen SUndaJ '60 Chev, ,Nomad Sta. Wgn. "Saw $300~ Price. $695.. Days drive. Oeara.noe Priced i.ket ... ,,, •Ir. !ALES 6 SERVIGE-FOR Sale: • VolksWagen utos, Used . , _ 990 * 'f.6-CAD_· CdY-*-* ·Good tire..!, brakes, battery. 64USC; aft-1 pm, 968--0738. C3'l!IACV) $2675. Jotui,on 4 1aa "AD s5 LMMI, c,.. . .,.·4 Dr. e-Jl'IK ' -Xlnt condo Ca1r 546-2283 tUn pwr Ir. fact air sacrillce . $3®: 435 Snug HafbOr ·Rd. '65 FORILl~o1intry'8;ire ~50n~--Harbor-Bl.Vd.."';" -..-u .~ -r.=..-=:=."l."~it..r.~ ~ NEWPORT·' '* IMPORTS , 642-9351 PRIVATE LEASING CO. at'$l645; aft 6 pm, 644-6632. NIJ 646--2626. W•ann, ·Full po-. air., ~ Mesa. 540-5630. _ • , & Air C911d. ·-• '65 VW . Squareback, Xlnt BUSIN~! MU!t take our '69 King wood E tat w RJffv. ·1 owner, ~·tires. '70 MONTEREY H.T., xlnt '11·RREBIRD·-._•-·,c,o. •. v'!"",,. !U .... losses this year. Will adl '70 Coupe DeVWe outstan-s s .e ~ nd full AJC .. .,.._ mod $750/bst oUer Must our present inventory below d~nd throughout full Xlnt cond, p/s, plb, air, 673-loot :oro 1 1a.c.~ ,,,.!NI' . . -r.:;.::r.;,:~-:'"' Sell '128-7fi07.. book, In many cues the P~_air, AM/FM stereo Must sell immed. $2295. 1967 Ford. Galaxie, white w/· :J.'-au,., ., ~· '11 vw ca11BER P=JN··•'-"· ,!!!!& 3100 W. Coast Hwy. '71. VW Contempo Camper, amount we owe bank on recently detailed. $4500. Call 546--0754 or 495--0585 eves. black interior. />.C'; auto. A:_ .T.O,P •. ar $JOO. dn .I-11-.r. ...-.U Newport Beact-alr coDd, dee. re f car! '68 Lincain Cont., full stan 'f16..889o. 1970 KINGSWOOD Chevy Sit trans., Good condition." $715. :e· .962-.fJ.33 MG,. "For a better deal", butane. ~200. 84&--pwr., 4 dr., Ct) '69 Lincoln '61 Sedan DeVille full pwr Wgn. Owner must sell Good 644-7201. ( ' I ' MERCU y New or used, .Parts & FOR Sale! '65. VW ·reb1t Cont. 4 dr. full pwr., (1) '70 new paint, steam clean, xlnt cond. $2850. 548-2366. '67 FORD Wagon Fairlue 971 . . . R service. Herb Friedlander, 1'tng, nu~ $750. Call · Mercury Mai'qulil:, '1Il pwr., cond throughottt $1800. Call '.64 CHEVY· convert. V-8 500. R&:H, auto, good cond. STATION.WAGONS 537...U. • _615-2659. • : . 4 M., ()) '70 Moroury Stan 176-8890. nu/Inn,., 'radiator, good Pr!. party. !850. 548-0851. HERTZ CORP. '69 MGCGT, wire wbls '63 Bus reblt eng Nov. '71 l'!fonterey, fiill pwr. except '70 F1~twood El Dorado -trans car. $350. 645-0668 '69 LTD Wagon. 10-Paas., 429· m W. Katelli; An&helm good condition! wide ·tires, nu aint, xlnt windows, 2 dr., ll) '69 Fully equlp'd, Xlnt care, '65 ss Imp.ala HP. Power, stereo, air; (714T 771-40SO * 64&-2580 afr5;30 * cond $995. 6#-Cadillac Limo., full ·pwr., 23,ooo · ml, $5750. 675--7545 FULLY EQUJP'D 673-2901 mint cond. $2600. fi75..616t. '69 Mercury COlony Park, MGA '65 VW B~ f, 63,000 p(~'S9:mlftayM:!k!,1~~ 675-3727. after 6 p.m. '!)4 FALCON 4-dr sedan, .every extra,.like .a.W1-0ric· m 11 es, · 1 J65(1. 460cl Campus Dr., N.B~'"~ '65 Cad de Ville, Lo mi. CHRYSLER R/H, Lo mi's, $57S. ownr. Leavinr a re a. '60 MGA J;toa&ter, ust sell, 675-3335. No .29 or. No. 7 c.ontact Sharp. 11195. Prt. . Ply. **' 546-f9t6 '** 61J...T4.16. new 'paint, reblt e .. wire ... 1970 BUG * w.E. Gnesmeyer .. -5'7-7010 ~-:----:$HARP-196Tsed;y, aoo-56~<m ·a FORD . ~ it;t ··~n"°MERCUR===v"'.""Cauaar=-'bli=t whla. Sharp. Otter Good Condition or Mr. Chri'stopht!r, '64 CADUJ...AC coupe de miles. Needs· Rod Btarlnga. mnd. Mlllt tee to~tppree. '"$400 ·Dn.,•take.O'~ OP ns<io ** .f96..9US · ~7000. Ville top cond, woman Make oHer, 54()..3()58.-$700. Ask for Mike, 546-i3'r& 60-U22: "!t 96&-fmO ' !68 OPB. WAGON ~-m~-m ~~-~-~~-~~-M .. -· .. .. , ~ C1N CUCI ·11 vw "" - - -• -·s1-· . emf./ ............ ~.~ • &tN' ... · 'lO TORINO ::.."::':.::~.:::;,: S2&9& OR CotMr ·lat A Horbor ·~-Mi~ :i!~ooo miles. Radio, Heattr, (XHN<l87) $1299 flWtltwi& TOYOTA Better ~ Cars~' .·-t:__·. '\ J .. . . . ''Better Ideas--M-a-ke-\ \ ..,,.,, 1NI Haftw• Cella Mesa 'i llPEl. WAGON Kadette, 10~ HP, with radct, "Spd, Radio, Heater, 1 care-"" .,.,..,., $795 . • 6*;2698 or 5.57.t540 • . -.. ~ '69 OPEL Wagon, 1.9 litre, 4 apd, R&.H, top cond. $1200. 5'!}..-2.538. PEUGEOT PEUGEOT Demo SOie -In Progre~1 I Sales, Se~e. Parts ·i FRITZ .WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 110 E. bt., S.A. 547--0764 · Qpen daily 9-9; closed SUnday I PORSCHE '66 PORSCHE 912 5. opd. Red w/bik' inter. Good cond. Priced .IQ s e 11 , 646-ill6 '65-SC, amlfm, rad I a I 1, Olrm whls, rack, Hd n!ll, cOco mats. $1195. 546-8681. '57 i?ORSCHE Coupe, reblt ~ng. trans, new int. Pvt party. $995. 544-2379: Wt Nl!ed )!'our Porsche and .... will pay top d<1llar. ca.u Bill or Chuck~- '69 PORSCHE 8l2 - Xlnt ~nd. Must aell! * 645-3117 * Tll1UMPl1 TIIUMPH YI STAG IMMEDIATE DWVERYI ·. NOW!· . PRJCE INCREASE!! fRITZ WARREN'S IPQRT CAR.CENTER no E. lit St .. s.A. 5'7-0764 • dally1'9• -S\lndll' ""' TM OOl1#. 4 opd, _, cond. :5 m.p.c. Private,.,..· ty, $<75. 614"3!6 .• _.. .... __..... "'" w-. . .a. ..Dd1 Pl lot "'-Ad. 11a.- • • .MAR'QU In all the world o~ed.iwn-pr ced cars Mar- quis stands ·alone for blen of dramatic~ ly elegant styling and"a r with the smooth- ness, and steadiness' of motion you'd eltpect in cars costing four· times as much. An er- perience you should try .... • -.. .. MONTE GO Here is the forward look for '72 ... All new, all over. Trim, smooth, with venU ess windows, recessed door handles. A clean, uncluttered sweep froth grill to smart tail light hou sing. Wider track, with the same type susren- sion system as on our most expensive luxuty" cars. Montego· ... one o the new cars you can call completely new for '72. . • • . STILL FROZEN* COUGAR The cat comes on lieaut»ully for '72 ... Sleek, sophisticated, in the European Grand Touring manner. Like a sports citr. bllt bet":" ter. Like ·a luxury car, but_ better. Cougar, lhe most magnificent cat in North America'-_ .... '71 PRICES CONTINlJED ON ,COMET 1972't ·. ·' Talk about better ideas. Comet for :12 oilers everything you buy a small· car for -and more. Supei'b handling, simplified mainten- ance, 'great gas mileage and low, low price. Plus, big:Car .styling and roominess that re- members your a grown-up. St'andard equip- ment th!,! oannot be"matc:hed in itn:ius .••• "NE;VER A BETTER 'fJME TO BUY". ---:-----r-~~~........:'---~~~~~~,::.....~-+-t ~'....,,.--7-- ' - ' .. IN AND '-.SEE US TODAY! "Oronge Co untu's Family of FintiCa11" • • • .. • • •• '. • I . .. Our sexy European import. l'he low priced iport coupe with-styling and rciad manner1 inspired by the.worlcts_ most <!e!ii:able sports ,. ·oars. Room for four adulls. Full carpeUng. Front buckets of soft vinyl. Small wonder · • Capd bu taken Amerioa by swr,m .• , • _, • •CAPRI · EX!{EPTED · - < • ' 1 • • \ -· ' . .. '_ j ' r I 1 -I • ' '