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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-13 - Orange Coast PilotTraffic . 'rickets: Where You Ge t Them B1 PATRIClt IO'YL! ot .. ~ "" StMf Allbouab li .. ooly • 1JUp "' ,.no.. ~' I tn!fic t.ic:ket tan ruln )'Ollr day When you get I~ cut Into l"J'lJ' liudatl wbon you pay for It, and land you in JaU If you Ignore It. All of that because you overslept, v.·ere late for work and drove just a little too fasl. Enforetment of lbe law Uuough cl· tation1 t:1 lnttnded .oYU tomt ___ .....,. __ lllo nclpilDI • ..,.. mre1111 c111--It -....iui about nU:bloc for police cart. l!QI Judi... DOli<e -and moot ciliwll •-that mool Tlolatan ore not caugbl. 'lllttt .,. too many mo1orlru •nd too few pollcemtn for tllllt An e:ram.inaUon of the ticket datai ~ Vided ~y cities aJo111 Ibo IJralllO Coast al.lo &bows that 1 lei more violaton are caught in JOmt. dUes than in others. And offictrt in aome cities give 1 lot more tickets than their peers down the hiitiw1y. For instance, f« evfl'Y 1,000 persons SIJN .. DAY VOL 05, NO. 226, 7 SECTIONS, 94 PAGES 0 Missitig Si~e Ttiesday Rancher's Son Feared Kidnaped VISALIA (UPI) -A scrawled "l>arely legible" note tD his wife and a l~foot trail of footprints ending in dense foliage were lbe cnly clues Saturday in the ap- parent kidnaping of the adult son of a \vealthy Tulare Ccunty rancher. "We have your husband. We will con- tact You as lo what we want later," said the note. Sheriff &b Wiley said H1ere had been no follDwup demand for ranscm for John R. Kazanjian, 33, missing since Tuesday. First word of the apparent kidnaping came Thursday in a UPI Washington in- tervWw with L. Patrick Gray, acting di· rector ol the FB,L However, at Wiley's request, news Dledl,I qreecl to wlthl>old my information until Saturday because Wiley said Jt could endanger KazaQjian'1 life. 1bc aberiff and Kazu.jlall'1 falber, .Jolm .,'Casey'' !Wanjlan, dlJcloaed Iba! 1 he victim'• pickup truck and wallet were 'ound Tuesday near a tool shed on the ramily'1 Exeter area ranch. The wallet Freak Swr1n Hits Coast , But Surf Low By ~DCHAEL GOODRICB °' 111e 1>111y ,.net ,,.., The sounds of rain and thunder were heard over the Orange Coast for the first ime this year Saturday mom.Ing as an nexpected lhunderstorm dropped . I I of an inch of rain. The storm, which moved into Soulhttn lifornia from Mexico, began its wnpour around 8 a.m. with skies clear- in the afternoon. The large surf expected to hit the nge Coast as a result of the storm ·1ior11 failed to live up to the predic- ions of 12-fool swells. Newport Beach, whidl wu upecting largest swf. had .... ns or only three tour f .. 1 lhroughoot lbe clay. Similar shes were reported at Laguna acb and Huntington Beaches. Sao Clemente, wh1ch had five-foot aurf Friday, uperi•oced dimJnlJIJed con- ittons Saturday with 1Welll running nd three 1,.1. Most of the coast lifeguarcb said the rf had not lived up to ill eq>ectationl Use the l!ltonn from Mexk:o had ved further toward Hawall than edicted. B.uotington Beach Lifeguard Rodd Ban- oft estimated there were. a~ ximately 500 peraons on the state S.turday in 1plte of the rain. "Even &tough fut surf wasn't as big u • upected, it wu atill pretty lair sized. (See STORM; PIP As) Breaks Neck was on the front seat, minua "some money" but the credit cards were still in- tact, the elder Kazanjian said. He told deputies hiJ son had been lr- rigating crops on the ranch and was la&t seen about midmorning. FBJ agenb and deputies found oo evidence of a struggle, the sheriff said. But one set of footprints led away from lhe lnlck and disappear<d in follllge and undergrowth of an orchard. A bloodhound used in the search followed the tracks u U they wert the missing man's, Wiley llid, bul losl lhe scent after about ISO feet. The family ptberod at tilt younger KuanJiln'f~ ~ --.llome in Villlla Jolm'a wl& Linda, 31, received the DOI• Wednesdq momlng. It WU ltl'lwied witb a ballpoint pen OD •mall DOie pad llatloaor7 and WU H!tlJ' legible. The lherlll uld Ito 1albor ap- parenUy allempi.d to disguise his handwriUng. The note bad been mailed from !OmewQere in the southern San Joaquin Valley, he added. The postmark bad no city on it. Wiley said be bad 25-30 men on the case and about 10-15 FBI men also were investigating. More than 100 penons wbo lmew lbe younger XuanJlan had been contacied but so far no leads were turned up, the sheriff llid. Kazanjian lived in • moderately priced neigliborbood with bia wife and S.yur· old .... Friends described him ... good famUy man. Wiley u1d be did not believe it was generally lmown that the elder Kazan. jian, whose fanning operations since 1935 include fruit dehydralim and grape pack- ing and shipping, W&J wealthy. KlbNAP VICTIM? Jahn A. Kmnjlan, 33 "' 'It\' 'l'I t I \I Jiving In San Juan Copittrano -whlclt does not have it.a own Police department -the Sbtrlff'• Dtpartrnent issued 51 tickets In lt71. 'Ibe hlghm ptr capita ticket rite recorded along the coast was 1n ntarby Sin Clftntut.e. where 381 cit•· lions ~ laued per 1.000 populatlolL tutes for other cities were 211 for Costa Mm, lOI lot Ntwport Beach, m fer Laiuna Beech. 116 for lbmlinglon Beach aod JOI for Fountain Valley. 1bere seema to be no conelaUon between the per capita ticktt rate and the number or 1JckeLs issued ptr patrolman In tht department. For i,,. 11tanot1 Huntington Beaclt'1 70 petrol oC· llctra -10 or tll<tn on motoreycla - elCb iaued an •vvt&• of llS lickels in 1'71. But in Colli MeN, where there art 40 P1trolmtn and none r I d I n g motoreydes, an aven1e of 411 cl t1lions were iSIUed last )WJ'. 'Ibe comparison is contrary to \\:hat one might have exptt"ttd slnct the primary job of a motorcycle officer is to ~forc1;1 traf£1c law.s. 'The average rate per o(ficer for the other cities was 360 for Newport Beach, 192 for Laguna Beach, 316 for Sail Clemente and 313 for Fountain Valley. Many facton affect the number (If clt1liOlt3 issued, mdudlng the "·eathc.r. DAILY PILOT . tht Ume of day and lbe dly or tho wtt.k. OM factor on lht Orange COUt la the severt trafllc anarla and probltma caUJtd by an lnllux of summer tourl.at.a. nowever , thls does not 1ttrr. to be hlghly stgnlflcant. for in the cities that could provide a breakdown of cilatlOlll issued per n1onlh. lhf're was only a small ln- crtase in ticket actlv1ly during the sum- mer. Another possible variable voould be traHit> ticket quotas ror the plltrolmen - 11 departme nt td1ct 1h1t X·number cf t1ckrLS be Issued eac:h day. However, •II tSee TICKETS, Pace A!) ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FO RNIA SUNDAY AUGUST 13, 1972 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS U..I T.._..... LA$T U.S. COMBAT UNIT IN VIETNAM-OEACTIVATED c,iors .t 3rd a.tlaliofl.:.2111 ~ ~Pa N•111 { Duhions Donor Last Combat Soldier · W ou1ided DA NANG. VIETNAM !UPI) -"I could have done without iL" Jim Mc Vicker. a 20--year-old rifleman from Cascade, Idaho, reflected from a hospital bed Saturday oa bis dubloo• distinction of being the last mmbat soldier to be 1JOWlded while fighting wilb a U.S. unit in Vietnam. McVicker stepped on a boobytrap tn the jungle !OUllnrest Of here ·wednesday nigh~ just two dlya before bis omit -the :In! Battailm, 11!1 Infantry -was dea"' tlvated. II W8' lbe only U.S. pumd HI· talion still in the field Bandages encase both McVicker's 1egs where jagged shrapnel caused mulllpk! wounds. And pads art held across both eyes by a rubber band that stretches around his bead. A piece of metal hit above bis Je£t eye, and he must undergo an operation to have 'it removed. There is a question about his sight. He will be Down next week from the U.S. 9Sth Evacuation Hospital beer in Oki· nawa for further treatment. Saturday, some buddies from bis Delta Company pllltooo visited him. They joked, pushed each other 810Ulld in wbeelchalrs, and bought cold drinks for McVIcker and the 1ix other l'JYS Jn his ward. SOmeooe uked how be leU about being lbe lut "1J1111l" -slang for lnfantrJllWI Muslim Head's Wife Succumbs at Age 72 CHICAGO (UPI) -Mrs. Clara Muhammad. 71, wife of Black Mwilim leader Elijah Muhammad, died Saturday at thU South Side maMion alter 1 lengt!ly lllneaa. 'Ille wire of the leader of the Nation of hlam, the former Clara Evans, is aurvived ey her fmllland and elgbl clllldrei, ....... and ...... daugbten. -to be wbunded in Vietnam. "f could•have done without it," he said. "But I will be all right. I have always been proud to be a grunt. We had a mis:don to do and we did it. I don't partlcularlY care to be the last gnmt l''oanded, but aameme bad to be." Hll; platoon wu preparing • night :lelensive positloa wb& be tripped th• hidden booby·lnp, McVlder said. "I remember the dirt and lbe metal coming up all around me. Jt must have blown me five feel in the air,'' be said. "J was conscious all the time and afraid I would land on another mine when I came down." McVicker remembered being stunned and the outfit's medic. Spec. 4 Brian Charron of Des Moines, lo"·a, working on him. "I told myself, Jim. keep your head. You 'll be all right. The medic did a great job. He's a great guy and the best medic in !he company." Even though It was alter dark, a rescue helicopter qWckly flew lo the pla· toon's position to take PtfcVicker back to the lmpital. "When I beard lbe medic bird In the air, I knew that I wu going to be 0.K, that I wasn't going anywhere but home," be said. '1t wifl Wu! Ume and • lat of w!D power, but rve got plenty of boUJ. My wouodl will beat" McVlcker had trorUd tn northern California'• Las,.. Slate Park belore going into the Anny for a tcur in Germany and then ....,,ing U months in Vietnam. He bad pianned fo become I policeman with the Los Angeles County Sherill's Department . when be was dis<harged. He recalled Salanlay a letter he had written to a Ca!Jfomla editor, in which be sald "lots of people are bumping over liere and. 1•ttllllJ hurt so that olben will not have to come over later." The last tnranteyman to be wounded tn Vietnam llid be stm feels that way. "I'm • dedlcat..i American and proud of tt,• be llid. 'Missed Peace' Charge Bacl{ed Neg otiators Defend Shri'Ve r View Nixon 'Bleiv' Opportu1 iity in 1969 WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The top American negotiation; al the Paris peace talks under President Lyndon B. Johnson Salurday defended Democratic vice presidential nominee S a r g e n l Shriver's contention that J>resident Nixon "blew" a chance for successful negotia- tioos early in his administration. Fonner Ambassador Averill Harriman · and his deputy in Paris, Cyrus Vance, sa\d in a ltatement that late in 1968 North Vietnam "had 1tgnaled lls will- ingness to 11!duce the level of violence by withdrawing almo!t 90 percent of its i...,,. -%1 of 25 resn-11 -ll'em {be northern two provinces ol South Vietnam whldl had-. 'bffn the ..... of Dem figbtiog. HaJ!'ot them returned over 200 miles into North Vietnam." The two former negotiators said, "We support completely Sargent Shriver·s view that President Nixon lost an op- portunity for a negotiated settlement in Vietnam when he took office." Shriver said on Thursday, ''When AveriU Harriman and Cy Vance were there in the summer of 1968, they felt peace was within their grasp then. Cer· tainly Nixon bad peace in his lap." Tbe statement Salurday by Harriman and Vance said, "The United Slates was then, in early 1969, in a far b e t t e r bargaining po1itlon since it had over 500.000 men in South Vietnam ," the state- ment said. Their statement was In response tD charges by Secretary of State Rogers made at a news conference Friday that Shriver's statemenl was "political fan· tasy" and "bunk." Rogers said Friday he had conferred with Harriman 's successor in Paris, Henry Cabot Lodge, and other U.S. negotiators, as well as checking Shriver·s own correspondence from the French capital, and found no evidence that Shriver believed al the time that Nixon had an "historic opportunity" to end the war. In 1 further statement on Saturday, the State Jrepartment said it "has taken note cf the alatements by Mr. Harriman and Schmitz Falls Short In R.I. Ballot Bid PROVIDENCE. R. I. (AP1 -The American party and its presidential ca,,. didate, Rep. John G. Schmitz. IA-Calif. I. failed Saturday to win a place on the Rhode Island ballot for the November elecUon. As the deadline for filing nominating petltiw paued at s p.m. EDT, the American party had only 327 certilled lignatlftl on file in the aecretary of rt.ale's office. Five hundred wer1 needed for I apot Oii lbe ballol. Mr Vance and finds no record of any such so-called signal. "~tr. Harriman reportedly says it came in October or November of 1968. This ra ises the quesUon as to why no ac- tiOll y,·as taken on the ~ailed signal for the next three months before the present administration took offict. "It abo raises the question as to wha\ lhe ao-ca.lled signal consisted of and who (See SllRIVER, P1ft A!i Clark Claims War Prisoners In Good Health SAIGON IUPI ) -Former U.S. Al· torney General Ramsey Clark said in Hanoi Saturday the health or Americeft prisoners of war in North Vietnam ~ "better than mine. And I am a healthy man." Clark, on a tv.·o-week inspection tour of North Vietnam , made the remark in a speecb later broadcast over Radio Hanoi. The broadcast. in Ramsey's voi~. ap- parently carried the speech in rutl. Clark said he was permitted to visit a U.S. prison camp. "There. without .any inhibilion or restriction whatsoever. I v.·as given an opportunity lo talk with 10 prisoners for more than tw1 hours on any subject any of us chose," he said. "If you v.·orry about th eir health, It's better than mine. And I am a healthy man." In an earlier broadcast North Vlet· nam's official news agency IVMA) quoted Clark as saying, "There has been massive, inhuman bombings on cities. villages. churches. schools, hospitals, dikes, sluices, canals and the wide water system lhat supports the culture and Ille or the country." Later in the day, Radio Hanoi broad- cast a report of the speech end a subse- quent question-and-answer .session. To a question concerning the POW's living conditions, the radio quoted Clark as saying "they could not be better." Clark. according to Radio Hanoi, said he was "particularly touched " by the hygienic conditions at the POW camp. He said U.S. pilols "have been given perma· nent medical and dent.ii consultations.'' During his stay, Clark said, "I have been afforded an unrestrlcltd op- portunity lo talk freely, privately, with the leaders of your villages and citlu and nation. I have been fr!e to walk the 1treell of the citt., wbm! I w1ab to, to (S.. CLAJ\K, P11e ..U) Another Surf er Injured ' 'l'llEIIE'S TH! RVB -il!""OI• la .. IJlCIOnt art but Ila reputatloa bu heel l1WTed following l"'Ollllutlon •rrull In SOOti1J!n California massage parlora In 1'ftl\I 1 ytm. A rtport l<lla hoir l u lde Sanday • A 12-yur~ld tid1 on •ac.fJoil. wllli ·bla famlly in Soulh Laiuna Saturda7 became fourth pmoo in 10 clays to mer South Coast Hoopllal with necl< injlD'i" rayecJ fn a aurflnC ... Jdflll. • Josbwo Tarner, of Provo, IJlali, na dlnltted to tll4 •ttal at 1::111 p.m., Ith • lrodurod -..ct. Later be wu eel to bt In .. u.r .. .., <COlllUoq. apo1oaman uld be ... •bl• lo mova bis ..... and..... -· ~ Olher aurfn remain In I • ..... • f ' mweun •Dd -learn the art a!'fl nocA!lthat many 1!11$11i• parlon ol- ltr OIJly 11rlcUJ le&al ....._, Cl. Dl!ATR PARADE -A -per t<Utor who, bu wllnmed t• elecutloM al• .. bit ~ on the dealh penalty and ductha the Jut ol1 mlnutts tn the llots "' the amdomned ..... llhllll'lt..i lftlln,Q. Mitt • ...,.. .... GtMwatw ... , Al Y-~ C•I llellJUi C·' lnM ~ C·I A• '-*rt c ... ... ..... A•1 T-~-A·lt cie..irw 0.1-0-1• c .... MkCe C·lt ~ C".f JM¥IH u. C4 ... ~ A·tt «.Ml lb!.... ..,._.,, ,......_ r.... .W. M .....,. ... ._... l1tlw1tlMM11t t.e. Cot Slld. Mi.11111111 ... "llllMI '""' n-Mn c.e. c.e r.n &-1 ~ C•ll • .,__, "4mt M "9tltrtw &of S. I, Mn*-M TW .... WW C.J _.... OMf:,.... (4 OAtl.Y PILOT llCTIOllll __ .., ·--1Y ..... A I DAIL y PILOT ' People /Quotes P11cln~ a phony 1dvertlsemtnl in an unduground news- r offenn1 Sl0,000 for a woman "wllllng to become prea· r.~" Leonard I. Goodf1rb, an accountant. &aid he received more than &()() calls. "The forre" of life, th~ urge! that ma1ce one want to create life are still present. This I' very refresh· fne alter reading about abortions. contracepllve!I and all that," he said. Onlv 1 woman of the Irvine t1ty Coun• {'il rould have descr1bC!d the 1nterm1ttent, p1frc1n ~ no1"e lh•l JCl plane!! make as com· r•red 1n lht i;;teadv, n1onotonou~ drone of 1he frtt" •· ~ ',. tht rounrtl met last \4'eek In rnn11dtr· and approve a z.one change to al· •ll" home~ to hf built near the runways of lhf' \lannr t 'orr~ ,.\ir Station. El Torn, C'oun· ril"nman G•brlelle Pryor \~it!\ heard to ob- "'" f: 1hat 1et noise lS akin to •·1 abor pains In !hr ('ilr" '' I)io;;r u,!iing lh" t • s i.;o,1tt arn1" 11m1~ali on ai"eeme~t. S.n. Htnry M. J1ckion, 1 rJ.\\'a~h l. "31<!. · \\e have .• In a bnf:.f fe"' year."i, J?One from o;;\rategit ~uper1or1ty to pa.rtty to sufr1- c1cn rv-uhate\·tr Iha! tnean1;,-to 1nter11n su hpanty. We must not a·nd cannot accept s1rate~1c 1nferior11y" Grimacing from bein~ thumped on the head \\i th a 2x4 by h1!i \\'lie to raise bumps to increase his hci1,1thl. Sanshiro Miyamoto told of his efforts to meet n11n imum stan· dards to become a pol1rcman . He sleeps in ' traction and "'ears a neck hra('e in hopes of gaining another half·i nch to meet the 5· feet-7·inch requirement "I \\'Oke up and rC'alizerl I \\as 30 and that half my lifr \\·a" , over. For the rest nf my life. I \\ant lo be a <..- policeman I've made up my mind and that's _ it," he said. \ • A Huntington Bea rh resident complained last \\•eek that no one ever moves hi s car for the street sweeper. leaving the streets spottily cleaned. ("ounc1lu·oman Norma G/bbi of· fered a quick solu~~Ha,·e a po\i('e car foll ow the street 'weeper on its rou . People u•1ll learn fa5t \\•hen to move.'1 The first female public defender hlred by the Orange County Public Defender's office loves her "'·ork. but finds it annoying in one respect. "People (taxpayers) are will· ing to pay for prosecution but they don't want to pay for defense," says Joann• Har· J rold, a shapely, blonde, former champion· ship ice and roller figure skater. She says t the smalltime defendant \vho cannot afford I to hire his own attornev deserves just as much energc~ic reprc~e~tat1on in cou rt as the r lch '''ho hire ~1clv1n Belli or F. Lee Badey. "\\'e intend to finish the 1r1p." said Paul ~hlttlock, of Laguna Niguel, after a sightseeing tour of Lton Countr;y Safari y.·as interrupted before the family got its m.oney 1 worth. Daughter ?i1ichele. 2l't, rolled do\vn a car ~·1nd~w, while no one noticed. to get a closer look .at the big kitty outside. The eight-month-old lioness took a swipe at her ~ead, inflicting lacerations. Chances are the resumed tour will be compliments of the house. After the Democratic National Commit· tee gave him the vice presidential nomina· ti on Sargtnt Shriver said, "I'm not ie,mbar-rus~d to be George McGovern's seventh choice for vice president. We Democrats may be short of money, but w~·re not short of tale nt. Think or the comparison and then ~'OU can pity poor 1ifr. Nixon . His first and only choice was Spiro Agne,v." Mitchell Attacks Clark Over Conduct in Hanoi WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. John Mitchell Saturday called on Democratic presidential nominee George McGavem to repudiate publicly what ~1ilchell called "the outrageous conduct" of Ramsey Clark in Hanoi. Mltchell based hi$ demand on an in· terview in The Miami Her11ld last Oct. 3 quoting McGovern as saying Clark. whom Mitchell !5ucettded as attorney general, would be the perfect choice A!I !!iuccessor to the late J. Edgar Hoover as head of the FBI . The interview \\'a5 before Hoo\•er's death and McGovern was asked if he would replace f{oover. The South Dakota &enatar replied: "l think Hoover has served Jong enough. I'd get rid of him . He ha!! been in thlt job for 47 years .. , I think he has become a barrier to the morale of the FBI and a good law enforcement." Asked About his choice 10 replace Hoovu, McGovern rtplled '. "1 d:>n 't know whether you could persuaoe Ramsey Clark to take the job or not. But he'd be perfect if you could get him. Somebody along that line" Mltche.lJ aaid "l am appalled at the an· nounctd Intention of Sen. McGovern. if tlecil!d, to replace Mr. Hoover with Mr. Ram.sq Clark, a man who has spent the laat week broadc1u1ting Communist propaganda from Hanoi." 4 7 Hurt As Bus Rolls 3 Times BAY CITY, Mlcll. (AP\ -A YMCA 11111 Wllb ., 1nexpttttnced drlvor at the wbeeJ rolled over lhree tlmta on a 1......,, 1n1ercb1np ne1r here Salunlly, JnJarlDI Ill 41 -lmtde, potl<:a uld. Tiie but n1 retumina from • ~P eutlnf Ill nortbenl i.o-MichJlae. Bay CGwllJ olNrlf1'1 dopuU.. ..Id •fVYGll In tlll bul "" llken to a bMpllal lvr lrMlllllll4 but mo1t lnjurlt1 ...,. -· Autbot1 •Id C11'1 two -...,. nport.11 11rloully hurt. TIMI two _, ....... !')' II J!aJ CllJ Mtl'(J llooPllal, whorl ti "l"bu!Anw hid llbD !he Injured. • •• The North Vietnam News Agency. In an English language broadcast monitored in Tokyo, said Clark attended .11 crowded special mass Saturday in Hanoi for lhe Revs. Daniel and Philip Berrigan. Both Berrigan brothers have been con- victed on charges related to antiwar ac- tivities. And Clark was defense attorney 1n the conspiracy-bombing.kidnap trial o[ Philip Berrigan and hill lliX codefendants. Earlier, the North Vietnam N'ws Agency quoted Clark as telling 1 news conference he personally saw evidence of rxtensive damage to North Vietnam dikes from U.S. bombs. The Nixon ad· ministration maint11ins no dikes !'lave b<-en hit delib<-rate\y, but it ha~ reported a dozen case of accidental hits on the dikes. r.titchell's attack on Clark was M· nouncffi by Clark r.lacGregor. direct.or of 1he Committee for lhe Re-election of tht President . •·r concur !ully in forme:r Atty . Grn. ~Utchell's demand for Sen . McGovern to rf'pudiate Ramsey Clark," r.1acGregor 1airl. MacGregor said Clark i!ii now in Hanoi "!lf'rving as a mouthpiece: for Commun!~ propaganda and lending whatevrr 1llm credibility he retains a5 11 former Cab- inet officer to the calculated program of deceit emanating from Hanoi." CLARK ... Fro111P .. eJ talk along the paths In the villages and the pathJ on the lops of the dikes." Clark old he-traveled more than &00 mUes through North VietnameMI villager. clUet ind provin~. "There hive been no effort.a that l could detect to lnOutM• mt or prtjudlce my judgment." he aald. "I have been pmnllled to lalk freely on any subject with any per10n." The fonner Johnt0n 1dmlnlstr1Uon at· torney general reiterated his prtvk>u1 1t1temenls calllng for an tnd to U.S. boml>lng In Nori!> Vietnam. Clark Is vlJlting North Vlttnam wllh 1 lll'OUP IJl01110red by the Inlemollonal Commltt .. of Inquiry lnlo U.S. 0-lm,. In lndochln1. The group 11 lnvut111Unc alleged bombln.&:1 of non-mllllary lar1ell. - B52 's Make crrY fJV crrY COMMRISON M TRAFF1C T1CKITS ISSUID IN 1971 Record Raid • In Vietnam SAIGON {L'Pll -t: S Air Force BSl heavy bombers Ot\W a reror . 43 r1 ids in· votvlng about 130 planes aver North and Sooth Vitlnam in lhr 24-hour perlort endtd •I midday Salurday. The U S. command said 11 nf the raids, alt of them a\•eraginjil three planes e.aC'h , wr-re over North Vietnam and 32 over South Vietnam . The total of 4:1 raid.~ \\Ill' s'vf'n highf'r than the prev1ou.~ record of 36 st! July 4, and the I I over the North e1ceedtd by t~·o the rtcord of nine 852 ra ids lhrre earlier thui month. Jn other action, a South Vietnamese ammunllion dump on thf' vut allied b&&e at Long Binh . 18 miles northeaat of Saigon , blew up et dawn today and shells were 11ill el'· plodlng five hours later. Military spokesmtn said It was poisi- bla but "ot certain that the dump was hit by 1 1uerrill1 rocket. There wu no Im· mtdl1te report of cuualties. Seven American!! and scve:n South Vie!- namese: were killed in t~o !iit'paratf' airplane crashe!! during a I I e m p I e d take<>ffs from bases in the South. Mo1t of the record 43 raids by lhl' Stratof!H'lresses werr flov."n a.~ usual 1n the early morn1n11: hour!! when .:1!11rd troops are stationary arw::I few other planes are in the target areas . About 120 of the I we pt· w i n g Stratofortreues dumped an average of more than two tons of bombs a minute 1n attackl that ranged from the Mekong Delta ln South Vietnam to North Viet· nam'1 panhandle . Each ()f the eight-engine jeta, which normally attack in flights of thrtt planet each, ls capable of c1rrying 30 tons of bombs. The U.S. command aaid a record 13 missions were flown over the north and 30 more 1trikes hit Wget.s in South Viel· nam during the 24 houri ending at noon Saturday. Most B-M raids come In the early morning hours when allied troopa are 1tationary and few other planes are in the target areas . No strikes were closer ttan 180 miles to 1he Hanoi-Haiphong area In North Vietnam. the ccmmand 53id. In Cambodia, high com m 11 n d spckesmen said reinforcements v.•ere: bogged down on Highway One, a half· mile from J.500 entrapped government 1roop1 at Kompong Trabek. Communist forces attacked the market town 47 miles aoutheast o! Phnom Penh 1 week ago. Schmitz Accuses Nixon of Aid~g N. Viet Effort MI DLAND. Tex. IUPI\ The American party's )'.lfesidential candidate, Rep. John Schmilz. (A..Calif.l i;aid Satur· day President Nixon is actually helping the Norlh Vietnamest shool do1,•n American piklt.s in Southeast As ia. Schmitz, in Texas to gather i;ignature! on 1 petition to put his party on the 1\ovember ballot. said en exchange of computer technology worked out by Nix· on on hi.s trip to Moscow earlier this year was being given by the Russians to the North Vietnamese to be used to shoot down American planes. "That's a heck of a way to run a war ." 111id Schmitz, a lame-duck Calilomia ('(In· gresJman ~·ho lost the Republican primary and later switched hi.!1 registra· tion to the Amef'ican party. Schmitz said lhe American par1y'.!i platform could be condensed into t"·o items: "Foreign policy : Don't go lo \\'Ar unless you plan to win.'' he said. "Domestic policy: Those who work QUght to live beUer lhan those who won'!." The American Parly needs 23.000 signatures of eligible voters who did not vote in either the Democratic nr Republican primaries earlier this year in order to get on the ballot. Schmitz predicted the party would be succeMful in getting the signatures. .. ___ . .,._. ..•.. ~ . Battle of Budget 10-cent Tax Rate, Hike Proposed for Laguna By BARBA RA KRE!BICB OI IM D1!1'1' ll'tt.I Sll H A balanced budget, including a 11'.kent lncreai;e In !he city tax rate and 1 possi· ble $100,000 reserve was proposed to the Laguna Beach CL!y Council Saturday by City ~1an1ger Larry Rose. The new set of figures was the result of a week of intensive budget-paring to remove R $244,000 deficit in the budget 1tudled by the council a week earlier. Mayor Charlton Boyd commended Rose and his staff for "an excellent job'' In responding to the council's request for one more auempt to balance the budget. The proposed tax rate increase would co~t the o"·ner of a $40 .000 home SIO a year, Finance D1rec1or Robert Green told 11 cro~·d of about 70 Lagunans gathered ;it c-1!y hall for the Saturday morning budgrt stSSIOn. Thl' council's final decision on the 197?· 73 budget is expected to be made at it s regular se.!ision "1e:dnesday night. One particularly controversial CtJt ma y be the proposed suspension of city granlS to cultural organizations for 11ving of Sl6.800. Councilman Roy Holm said he is meeting with the Festival of Art! board Monday to see if I.he Festival mi&ht agree to make up this amount for the comine year. Principal economy proposed by Rose •·ould be a $93.000 payroll saving al· t111ned by lt'al'ing unfilled 10 c.1ty posi- tions currently vacant . These include two police o[ficer posilions, vacated by recent resignations, a civil engineering as.sis- lant, three 1denographer-clerks. a custo- dian and three maintenance men. No reductions in Fire Department services were proposed. Other suggested revisions were reduc- tion of after-school recreation programs, elimination of Sunday bus service. utilizi!lion or a $12.500 fund set &side for tennis courts. increase of lhe trash ser,•ice charge from $2 to $2.15 a month and elimination of a relief hftguard. The proposed cuts "'ould reduce ex- penditures by $180,000, \\'hile additiona l revenue "·ould amount to $142.300. leav- ing a new surplus of $80 ,671 to be added to last year's ending balance of $25,000. During the study session it was re· vealed that economies considered. but re-- jected, during the latest round of OOcliet cutting included: eliminating the city bus service; eliminating the: city engineering service: 1uspension of recreation pro- grams; reduction of fire services; and further police rtductiona. SHRIVER VIEW DEFENDED • • • Frona Page l in the new administration was advised of 1he so.called signal. It must be reca.!led lhat \\'ithin a matter of weeks after the nrw adminislration took office , the North Vietnamese mounted 1 military oHensive in South Vietnam." The statement by Harriman and \'ance, issued at Harriman's Washington home . sa1d, "The new administration should h&\'e set a negoliated peace as its first goal. Instead ii took as its first task the [org1ng of a closer bond with Presi· dent Nguyen Van Thieu. This meant nullifying the opportunity for a negotiated solution since compromise \\'ould inevitably have eliminated Thieu'• power." La1tr In a telephone interview Har· r1man said Thieu "refu~d to sit down in private •Adth the NLF National Liberation front, or Viet Cong. The !ighting went on Rnd President Nixon Vie:tnamlzed !he "'ar instead of Vielnamizing the peace. "It was quite clear that any settlement required some sort of a compromise. among the South Vietnamese themselves to work it out. and it was quite clear that President Thltu would not be able to matntain his position of military dictator. "This admini.!ltration chose to support him and strengthen him. rather than negotiate a settlement," Harriman said in the telephone interview. Harriman &ISO disputed Rogers' state- ment that if Shriver had any 1uch in· formation he had only to pick up a phone and "call me, or call the President , .. if he had peace lil his lap." Shriver. who was U.S. Ambassador to France al the time, did not do so according to Rogers. Harriman said by telephone that he and Vance kept Shriver ''fully informed of our negotiation.! and opinions which \\'as quite clear to those of us who viewed it" th;it the North Vietnamese \l•ilhdrawal u·as a signal of a desire for i;erious discussions in secret talks which were about to begin. • Harriman declined to flatly support Shriver's claim the President could have ended the war in 1969 on better tenns 1han are available no~:. but said, "I don't lhink we're in as good a position as we were in '69." ~foreover, Harriman said. "20,000 Ame:ricanJ have lost thtir lives, and sooner or lattr we're going to have to agree to a neutral, non-aUgn!:d South Vietnam." STORM • • • From Pagel The water was 1!90 in the 70s wilh little wind." said Bancroft. Huntington Beach did reporl severe riptides. But the riptides along the rest of the coast were normally light. The lifeguards all aaid there was a atmng pos.sibility or larger surf today. ''Tiiere are three storms f"oming toward the west coast now and thev could brmg much larger surf with them,;, San Cltme:nte llftguard Tom Neff ssid. The rain did little to improve hazardous fire conditions in forest areas. "The humidity is up and lhett'1 more moisture In (he air now but the rain will only reduce fire conditions temporarily." said David Kinneber1 of the county forest service.. "Th.lng1 art 10 bone dry at this ti.mt of year that a little rain lsn't going to make any dlffemice.'' Kinnoberg 1dded. More atonn1 are predicted for this morning •Ith sides clearine qaln ln the 1fttmo0n and Mondly. 18 Die in Air Crash RAMSEY CLARK AT NEWS CONFERENCE IN HANOI Photogroplt R1lt1a.d by Communlat Ntw1 A91ncy NEW DELHI, !NDIA (UPll -Pollet ac1rcbed for bocUe1 Saturday ln the wreck11e of an tndlan Alrllntt passenger plane which cra&hed Into 1 hillock durlng 1 driving roln •nd kllled 111 11 pel'IO!ll aboard minut's before a scheduled Ian· dlnr 1t N.,. D<lhl'• Pllam AlrpoR. ' • • . . . ,.,.,._ v.1i.r j IUlllngton -. ... Ct1"*a ....--• • . tww,,ort awh •! . . . ~ . eo.i. - TICKETS ... From Pagel policemen conlacted denied the ex istence or quotas or enforcement norms . . . .. -. "Quota'i are something they had long before I y,·as a policemrn," said Newport B'ach Lt . \V illiam Blue, "and I have ~ been a policeman for qu ite a few year!" Lt. Blue 1s head or the city's traffic division. Costa Mesa Traffic ~I. Bob Ballinger, asked how many traffic \'iolations his men were supposed to write up each day, responded. "All they can see.'' Tht:ir claim~ were given .!IUpport by Judge Richard Hamilton of the South Orange County Munlcipel Court in ~ Laguna Niguel. "A vast majority are ticket-.! that should have been written and are quite properly written," Judge Hamilton said, adding that the borderline tickets usually invotve: an alleged violation or speed r llmits. lie said he usually question!! : tickets isued 10 a motorist for going 70 mph in a 6.5 mph zone. Judge Hamilton estimates ·that about one tenth of one perrent of the tic kets ccnteslcd in court re.suit in a C()mple:te dismissal of the charges. But records show that only about one percent of the citations issued are contested in court. so lhf: actual dismissal rate of tickets L!I miniscule. "And \\'e also recognize," the judge ad· : mits, "that police of!icers only get about i one half of one percent of all the people '1 who violate the tfaffic laws." .• He ftels ticket wrtting by police of·< ficers does create a degree of ill will in : the public lo\\·ard the police and feels the~ present system would work betttr if •. warnings were issued more often. '.• Heiress Agrees To P<1y $2,500 . ' :· :: .. .. Monthly Alimony ~; SACRAMENTO (APl -Kool-Ahl:: htire:ss Nancy Jane O'!\eil has agreed 1.o:~ pay her husband al imony totaling $2,500·- a month as part of the divorce settlement:: ending their 20-year marriage, her: husband's lawyer said Saturday. ... James E. 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'"9cri.I.... n air,. ti M _,,.,,,, "' -11 tJ,lJ "*'1ttrr1 mllllrl lllM""-'""' UM rNmilr. • .. .. .. .. ·: .. • • . ·O tJ: Fl h D re .. .. "' e. to ., N lo gc of H ta " f• .. tr m 0 th c; to hl ,,. v m cl "' w cc tri c th w m 01 .. A m 0 T ti n ., • ,, T ~I f; ti ii A " u: n u '!' IJ; si aJ Si t it ti ci .. " 'i cl ti w rn p: • ai el u ~ D ll t( I la hi 'ii ~ Orange Coast -Roundup f REIWAY DEATH FINAL: SACRAMENTO/ORANGE ·COAST -Rlnllld ~agan Thursday nlaht ligned lour bills that completely and oHlclaUy wiped out the PacUic Cout Freeway in Southern California. Among the mea.!ures were two bills by Orange Coast lejlslators -one by State Sen. Denni> Carpenter (R·Newport Beach) wiping out the whole route from Ventura to Capistrano Beach and another by As· 11emblyman Robert Badham IR·Newport Beach) wiping out the segment through Newport Beach. IDENTITY CRISIS: COSTA MESA -Dismayed at the number o( freeway signs announcinc Lhat Irvine or Newport Beach can be reached via the next exit, city officials here plan to pressure the State DivUion or Highways for more roadJide exposure. A count of lrv1ne Next Exit and Newport Beach Next Exit signs makes Costa ~,esa's community of 75.000 look like a \'.ide spot In the road to the next town by compari· son. UN ITY THEME: WEST ORANGE COUNTY -Lead•rs or the six school districts "'hich comprise the 52-square mile Huntington Beach Union High School District, met in Foun Uin Valley this week to launch another series c[ talks <it school unification. Attempts to unify the various district.. failed before. but educators now feel unification measures are possible U the state reforms its economic support for dis· tricts. FREEWAY: LAGUNA BEACH -New< of the abandon· ment of the Pacific Coast Freeway drew mixed reactions. Oldtimers who had participated in a r;ix-year fight to have lhe freeway route moved inland behind Laguna called it a catastrophe, predicting eventual widening of Coast Hi~hway to freeway dimension5 to handle traffic. Conservatioolsts hailed the news as a victory that would save Laguna's Green· belt and protect the area from an onslaught of Saddleback Valley~type development. COSTLY CROCKERY: CORONA DEL MAR -Somebody may be eating off tableware worth enough to keep .a young couple in groceries for a year. A sticky-fingered browser walked out of Karen Margret• Imports, 2640 E. Coast High· way \Vednesday with two pretty dinner plates. Karen Lind. company vice president, told ;>olice the collectors' items, one made in 1900, are worth $1 ,101 in total. LIBRARY BONDS: HUNTINGTON BEACH -United California Bank agreed to buy $5 million worth of bonds from the city for construction of the new central library. The city will pay 5.6557 percent intere>t on the bonds . a tolal of $4 6 million over the next 25 years. The library is scheduled to open in 19 months. Airmail Legiswtion Gov. Reagan's press officers spread the word Thursday morning that the governor bad signed bills killing the Pacific Coast Freeway. Whoops. They had to be told an hour later they were wrong. They'd gone and jumped the gun. He'd done no such thing. No big deal, except they'd informed every newspaper in the state. So, the man responsible, Press Secretary Clyde Walthall. rummaged around the fUes of Sacramento. found the bills among some 500 others that were supposed to be signed in 1 week or two, and personally put them on a plane to the governor down in his Pacific: Palisades home for signature Thursday night. SHARED POLICE: IRVlNE -Irvine and Co<la Mesa city councilmen signed a two-year contract in which the new city of Irvine will pay $300.000 a year for a fully trained, in~tant police force. Beginning Sept. l , law enforcement patrols in lrvine will double '"''ilh no fe~1er than two cars on duty at all times. The service replaces that of the Orange County Sher· iff's Department and the California Highway Patrol. TRANSIT TROUBLES: HUNTINGTON BEACH -City Administrator David Rowlands deadened the hopes of city councilmen for a local bus system, when he told them the use of school buses. or buses from McDonnell Douglas Astrc> nautics Corp., would not be practical. Instead. he advised them to seek more cooperation with the Orange County Rapid Transit Di!ltrict. Rowlands said school buses weren't practical because their seats are "small and uncomfortable." CROSS OVER THE LINE: SAN CLEMENTE -Ocean· side took a bi rd punch at San Clemente's years-old efforts to annex the tax-rich San Onofre nuclear generating complex in San Diego County. C><:eanside councilmen will seek annexa· tion of all of Camp Pendleton. including the generating sta· lion and San Onofre Bluffs State Park. San Clemente offi· cials have tried for years lo win new state legislation to aJJow annexation across county boundaries. The generatin~ complex rnuld yield at least $3 million in tax revenue annually to any city that could place the complex within its boundaries. ROADB LOCK: LAGUNA BEACH -City's planned pur· chase of a parcel of Roat ranyon propertv for eventual ex· tension of Campus Drive from Irvine to Pacific Coast High· way ran into a legal roadblock. Charging the Laguna sea· ment had been insufficiently studied 1s to environmental im· pact. Village La11una riled •uit to bait the purchase. pending a full hearing. The court agreed, setting an October date to air the arguments. NO VOTE\· NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA -Ooly eight percent the registered voters in the Newport-Me .. Unified School strict turned out Tuesday to elect two new school board J119nbers. Arthur TbompM>n wa• elected to the Trustee: Area Five: seat v1cated by the retirement o! truste8 Donald Strauus and Thom" Hender.on will fill the seat In area six vacated by Selim "Bud" Franklin, who was appointed to the municipal court bench. MISSING MAYOR: WESTMINSTER -Mayor Derek Mc- Whinoey. who seemed to dJsappear mysteriously Monday was located Wednesday In Wffmlnster Community Hospital where he went following a minor motorcycle acclden\ Sunday. Mc· Wblnney bu been impllcat•d in the controversy surrounding an alle&ed "political contribution• to obtain a tannin& Jue It MUt Square Park In Fountain Valley. • S..il'ld1iy, J.utint ll. lt72 DAJLY '!LOT A ,J Are Price Controls W orliing? R e publicans, Demos Trade Charges on Economic Prograni WASHINGJ'QN (UPI> -Republicans and o.momtt tt-dlatl•• Salm<hly on the 1ucctU of the year-old wqe and price ((lnlrols. President Nixon called It an "im· prtssive" ptrformance while Sen. Geor1e s. MtGovem'1 campaJp 1t1ff aald the 1dmlnislr1Uon had fumbled it• own economic game plan. Tutsday marks the 1Miver&ary of the nallon 's first experiment with w11e-price controls in peace1\me 111d the two major candld3tfit for the White House Issued analyses to mark the occasion. No one argued that the flCOOOmy i1 ln much better shape than on Aug. 15, 1971, when NLion clamped on b.11 com· prehens1ve domestic and international economic reforms. The debate ina:lud wu over bow mucb World Chess Match Sparks New Business By TERRY COVILLE Of TM DllUY Pii.t Slt ll S11-year-old Daryl Jwakoshi nipped through the pages on a Blue-chip stamp book and picked out a chea set he liked. Friday, the Seal Beach youn1ster be gal'\ his first cheM lesson al the newly opened Beholder's Eye Gallery and Che 11 Parlor in Garden Grove. Both Daryl'• interest in chess and the Beholder's Eye Sffm to be phenomena resulting from the !iplash o( publicity surrounding the Fische.r.S pwky world championship match. Daryl iM't aure yet if he'U keep up his intereal, but 20-year-old Michael Meighan, one of five brothers ()ptrating the Eur()pean-style chess parlor, is positive the Beholder's Eye wHI grow in populllrity long arter Fischer and Spassky bave finished their duel in Reyk· javik. "Surh chess parlors are popular in Europe and on the East Coest, but I don't lhink there is another one in Orange ColJ.n!y.'' '-1ichael said. Ha labels himself a "potw," which In cheas language means .someone who can play, but makes fool I.sh mist.ake.s. Visitors to the Beholder's Eye al 525o4 Lampeon Ave., Gardm Grove, might ho'Pe\'er, find Michael lying on bi! back on the floor calllng movN to bis brother without ever looking at the board. ''It'a a memory exercise," be says. The Beholder's Eye, next to the Sul Beach College Park tract. is a com• blnatl()n art gallery and chess parlor. Mn. Lucy Meighan, Michael'1 mother, has operated an art gallery for four years, the past year-and-a-half in Garden Grove. "I wanted to cut down the time 1 was spending at the gallery," she says . "I was going to get out of the business, when the boys suggested using the gallery for a chess parlor." "We thought about a chest parlor for some time," says Michael . ' ' The Spaeky-Fischer match gave UJ the im• pet us." The parlor opened la.st week and some 30 cheu fans have wandered through , he adds. The parlor is eeentially a small gallery, '-''itb paintings. tapestries, and ancient manusc:ripts hung on the walls. Four tables are set up with chess board• and pieces. It costJ SO cents an hour to play for each person. Studentl pay only 35 cents. Michael says expan1hm plans call for an eventual 12 tables. The five brothers-Michael ; Sean. 21; Jamie. 18; Casey. 16. and Timothy. 14 - trade shifts watching the ()peration. They Bo y, 12, Accused Of Starting Shasta Inf emo SHASTA !AP) -A 12 year.old·boy was taken tnto custody Saturday. accused of starting a brush and timber fire that blackened t.200 acres and forced evacua· lion Friday of the historic mining town of Shasta, rirt officials said . His name and further del.11ils were not rPleased as Shasta C.ounty sheriff s deputies questioned witnesses in an "rson inve.stigation. Some 487 fire flahters meanwhile brought the Ure under oontainment Saturday afternoon and full control was upected by thll momllls. A state forutry official u1d IDIDfl 1.200 to 2.000 Sbut.a reaid<ntt lorted to ev1CU1te: the town for a few boun F'ridly were "moppinc up" aoma amaU spot 11,.. tti.t bad cauaht dry ...,. In tbe town. The blue had rucbed the town 'tloun· darlu b)I Friday and althougb no m.c- tures were damaged in Shuta. ILi homes. six other bulldtncs and four cm were damaged outllde the town. Other blms In the northern part of the 1llte were tf:ported under control, 1n· eluding one oorth of Yreka near the Orepn bordtr ond .... aoutlnreat oi Jled. di.,. Other llm In tho Taboe National , Fomt lOllth ol Porioll and ooe oortb....t of Portola alao ...,.. r<pa<ted contt lned. I ol the IUCttSI WU due \o the «>nlro]s and whether lhe:y have been faJr to bwlne:as and worker aUkt. In an introduction to the mldyur report of his council of economic ad· viaers (CEA). Nixon 111d the rtcord of the controls had ~n "impressive" and added ; "The American pPOple can ron· gratulate lhemselves on their perfor- mance ln the past year and .11re increas· Lngly tnjoymg the tangible benefits or whal they and their go\'c:rnment ha\e done togetht>r " _ In a publishtd rebull31. f.1rl;o\tm's 11taff conctdtd the admuustr1t1ot1 could take eredll for a "mll\i·rtt0very ... a'> long Ill U tftkes the blsmt for 1he maxi· reeessl()n which it had prir:\11ously en11M<red.'' It compared the present state of the tc0n0mY with a m1n who finds a IMt wallet \Ii 1th the monty ion• but tht: 1den- tificatlon 11Ul Intact. ''At least he got his driver'• license hick. But he would rather not have lost It in t.he first plac-e '' The Democratic presldenllal con· tender's statement aald t be arl· m1n1strallon had pursued a dtHbl'rRte policy of unemployment In an effort to li<'k 1nnatlon l! said the Price C:Ommission had bf>tn overgenerous In granting prlee increases to big busine~s 11nd tha1 the con5umrrs "ould soon fef'l thr, rflects of ris ing "holesale food pnce!I. CEA Chairman llerbtrl S1ein 11dm1lted !hat retail food pn~s sre likely 10 chmb higher for tbe reat of the AUrnmer but that the O\'lrall trend of prlce3 would be sharply do"n by the end of the year. 01.IL'I' P ILOT l lltf """' DARYL JWAKDSHJ , 6, MAKES HIS MOVE Youngster UNs Spanish Set in New Che11 Pa rlo r serve free coffee and pretz.els to the patron!!. "We've had 11. lol of encouragement, but not many players liO far," '-Uch.ael ;tdmits. He·s con51dered the chess ~1hiz of the family and played in se\leraJ parlors during the rtcent Golden West College choir's lour of Spain. One of the prize chess stts on display ia a Spanish ensemble f..1ichael brought back. It features Don Qui1ote as the king, Sancho Psnza as 1 bishop and ,_rindrflllls as the rooks. "We have a supplier in India who will senri us 50flle carved ivory set1," Michael commented . The psrlor i!I open from 2 p.m to 10 pm , each day except Monday. f\1ic:hael thinks its popularity will pick up as word gets around among the older chess ex· pens. "People w1U come here ~cause they get tired of playing their fr iends and relatives. You meet groovy people when you play chess," he says. A Jot of youngsters al.t0 wander in, 11nd Michael dispenses a few free lessons whPn he has the lime. He plans special lessons in the future for a group of "gifted'' chlldren aged seven to 14. "I was a little !Pery about thr 1rlra from a bus iness standpoint . but 11 's 11omething I like doing, and v•e already have the gallery. "There jg 8n indefinablf' intrigue to chess . It's abstract The s1m1larities and varieties In it make it intriguing ." ln1nates on Drugs H eroiri Addict Begs for Releas e P..1TAMI , Fla. (AP) -A young heroin addict who begged a judge to put him m jail so he could kick the habit has asked the same judge to free hirn because drugs are "easier to get" in prison. "No one bothers you," l\1onr0t' Kin- chen, 19. told Crimina l Court Judge Paul Baker. "It 11 easier tO get drugs In the Dade CoW1ty stockade than on the street." Kinchen was heck home Salurday aEter Baker granter! his request to be released from the !'!tockade. The youth told the judge Friday that dN& traffic is well organized in lhe- minlmwn security facility. He aald fiva major dealers !J>eCialize aepar1ttly in heroin. C!OCllne, marijusna, barbiturates and I.SD. "There's no chance of getting bustfd." KJ.Dcben Aid. "tl\at's wby most people wanl to set lnto tile stockade . "The flnt couple of days you'rt there. aneone bN to buy for you. But aite.r tblt, 1tMJ ao 1tntlgbt to the man. Evuyone knows who be is ·• Kinchen said 1bo<ll 15 p<r cent of the tnm•lel "are on something . r.1aybe half of them ust heroin." O!liclals " the stocbde •dmljted thue wu 1 dn11 problem . but supervllOr Lt. Marlin Green said the only way to 1top it was with more guards, high walls "Ind I ltlrch e.ve.ry um. 60cneone movea, llnd lbat'1 uacUy -,.. don't want.'' "tt'1 • tralft1nt and t.rulmtnl center, .. Orttn added. 11'\ve'ra a 11.fpel'minimWll 1ecunty facility ..• lt'1 a calculated risk." Kinchen uid he told Green about drug use at the stockade. "but they didn't do anything about It.·· Green agreed that Kinchen had told him about the drug problem and 11iid that "severaJ pe<iple" were tr11nsferred from the stoclt11de lo the Dade County Jail as a result. "It's a conttant surprise to me that people are surprised th11t ln an lnsl!tutlon like ours there are drugs," Green addt"d . "ll>ere ar' drug! in !hi'! Army, dru1s in the ac:hools, drugs oo the strcela &nd drugs in the Jails.'' Green disagr'ed with Kinchen's cl11im that 95 percent of JX1pul111lon it using one fonn of drug or another. ''I think that's incredible,'' ht said. "f can't prove whit he uld isn't true. but it's incredible." Kinchtn appeared before Salter in May at which time be c:o11apsed ln the counroom after sufferin1 h e r o i n wilhdrawat-symptoms. The youth pleaded guilty to 16 charges involvinl!'. breaklnR and en t e r I n g , poueulon of 1tolen property and drug offenstt. H.ls lawyer pleaded wllh the judp to aend Klnc:ban .. the atocUde .. he could be treated under 1 apect.al drui procram !Ital .,... llll berola "'1bltltutt melhadont. • Howe\'er, in a brie.hng for financial repor1P"'N ThurM11y, for puhlic11lon Saturday ntght, Stein s1ud this should not detract from tht succes!§ful &sptcts of the controls. ln'111t1on and unemployment ltt down from • yPar ago ind more AmenrMs are: working than ever bt.forP, ht 1111id .f.1o!'fflver, "Thtrf' has been no m11ss1v~ c:onfronta11on with h1hor . 1here haJi been no v.11vp of gre at Jitrikes, no wldespr111d violation of the rule:!. TherP has ~en 11eneral llct'l'ptanre of the system .. " In an!lwtr to a riuesuon . Sleln its1d tt "·as "e1lrtmely unllkely that the control! \\OUld bt. abolished btfore Nov. 7 el~c1 1on day " He addrd latrr "there is no decision abo ut eit her the lime or !he maMer 111 "h1cb the controls will end" '.Army Copter Crash Clain1s Seco11cl Vi cti111 A f).'ryrar-<1ld Cypress man became lhe se<"ond fatality of a Thursday night Nat ional Guara hehcopt'r crash when he died ea~ly Saturday morninlil al Chapman Community ~lospi tal, Orange. Solon B. Wood died at 4: 15 a.m. from multiple neck and rib injuries. 1 hospital 6pokesman said. \Vood . of 446!1 Larv.-in Avr .• never rega ined consc!OUSnfss aflet t he helicopter he was Oying in with fiva other m'n became r.ntangled in power lines ov'r the Santa Ana River and crashed on a nearby street. Also killed in the crash was William Murphy Jr .. 27, of Loe: Angele11. He wa1 11llached to the 4-0th Assault Helicopter Co, 49th Aviation Group, Californla NI• tional Guard. \\'ood. a mechanics technician in the Kat1onal Guard, was manied and had a JO.year-old dau11hter . Hi~ funeral e:ervice1 w1ll be handled by Forest Lawn in Cypre5S. A third member of the helicopter crew remains in critical condition at Anaheim Memorial Hospital. He ls CW·2 Robert R. Platt. 23, of 2Ml Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Piatt is suffering from head lnjurle1 and the loss of ont: eye. Three other men MJ.ffered minor In· juries. They were CW-2 Vick H. Brun· mer, 24, of Hespieria: Capt. James C. Ghromley Lil , 31. of 41n Manyan Ave., Seal Beach. and Sgt. tst Class David C. Campbell, 34, ol 4717 W. Sunswept St., Santa Ana. The craft was reported to be on a Olght taking mecbanica to repair anothu htlicopler that wa11 fMced to make an rmergency landing 111 Yorba Bernardo Intermediate School in Yorba Linda . The helicopter . flying out of Lona Beach. was 225 feet above the ground when it hit the power lines . The cause of the crash was a Jou of power which sent !he helicopter into the hnes, according to lhe National Guard . All of the men ex<'ept Piatt •ert part of the Army 761h Aviation Group, California National Guard, Lona: Beach. Hearing Tuesday: On Re-vision s Of Lobb yist Law Oranl!.e Count y'" non..,x1i;ltnl but con· tro\·rr.~1al lohhyis! rrgi~tral\on l.1Jw will ~urfart before the Board of Supervisors Tur5day first District Supervisor Robert Battin has revived the ordinance which he hr!t presented in February of 1971. At Iha\ lime it was referrtd to the C.ouroty Counsel's Office for revisions. La1t Wednesday . Ballin mentioned thfl law durin11 an acrimonious debate witb Supervisor David Baker over the Mile Square argricultural lease nip and i' l implications of political p1yofls. The lobbyist Jaw encountered heavy OJ>" posilion when Orst presented by Battin for several reasons. One proposed clause wouJd void any county contract. permlt, purchase order or other matter if a so-called lobbyl'lt had failed to file a financial reJXlrl. This provision was attacked as loo strin· gent and \li'ith the potential or foulin& up county business. Another provl1lon required sny gift, meal expense or enter111inment of mort than S2.50 to he rep'.lrt.l!d . A third clau11e was criticized 11s gn broad JI would r~uire: even 1 newspaper edhorial writer to register 11 a governmental ~dvocate. Aulstant County Coun5e.I 01yton Parker i1 "'orkin1 on reviskw which the board may be able to accept. CAB Gives Oka y To Air Fare Hike WASlllNGTON CUPIJ -With two of its five members d.isstntina, Lb. Civil Arronautics Board (CAlll I" t I d 1 t authorized the oa1lon'1 airllntS Jo hlltt uckcl wes by 2.7 p««nt. Airline lllduotry olfidalt 1 1 I d pasgengcrs would begin paying I.Ito tu~ber fares early ntrl month. Acconllng lo tbe CAll. the faro bike wotlld booot lndoatry revtnuu r-'41 mlll!on to IU mll!loo &Mually, lloprndlal oo t.lto velum• of Jlll*ler tralllc. • I 3 4 DAILY PllOT -.,, A1itMS1 U, 1972 • Moh Kills Man j ' ' I r. SPAIN Ill! Arab lnl• wrth .tich US.~!. N:l t.as dose rtlo1iom LIBYA A Mediterranean Pullout? Futur e of V.S., Soviet Navies Under Review By JOHN K. COOLEY Christian Science Monitor Service CAIRO -Tbe future of big-money navies has suddenly emerged as a burn- i ng qU6tlon oo lhis hot summer of shift· tng power relatioMblps in the l.1edller· ranean. Both Lht nature and the amount , if nol the vuy es:istence, of the Soviet naval presence in Egypt and the countervailing American one in Gretee are under 1n· tensive and secret review. Simultaneously. the region's nonaligned 1tates including Algeria , Tunisia, Cyprus. 1ad Yugoslavia, are lobbying actively for lhe holding of a Mediterranean con· fertn~. They want It to pass resolut19ns lhat will tell both superpowers to t.ake Lheir warships home and neuU'aliu the Mediterranean. _ So far Uie superpowm swn acarcel}' to have noticed the sm all states' arguments. But countries like Egypt - ...,hich has stnt home Soviet ground and A.it Force personnel -and Ubya, Egypt'a new anti-Co~t partner In their projected union, are sensitive to them- llOMEPORT' DISCUSSIONS They v.·ere emphatically repeated here and in the North Atlant ic Treaty Draanization (NATO) state of ~urkey by 'l\mi!ian Fore ign Minister P.tuhammad Mu:moudi recently. ln Greece. Turkey's ?w1editerranean rival and NATO ally, Prime ~1inister George PadadopQU]os has been deep in difficult talks with the United States on lbe expanded ''home port" facilities Washington wants Lherc for the lJ .S. Jlllh Fleet. Both Greece and Turkey, v.·hicb try for •t ltut tolerably good relaliool with tbe Arabs, showed e.mbarrasament whe.n President Nixon told U.S. congreumen rece.nUy that continuing U.S. military aid to Ankara and Athen.! was necessary "to protect. Israel's security." At almOl!lt the same precise moment, prcrWestern informants In Egypt circulated a curious report In public, regarding the future of Soviet naval facilities in Egypt. NAVAL PULLOUT PROMISED According to the report, from sources v.·hose veracity this reporter cannot evaluate, Pre<lidl"l"t Sadat rectntly called a private meeting of high-ranking of- Jicers and some civilian security advisers in Alexandria. He Is said to have caused gups of surprise by assuring them that all Soviet naval personnel would, in fact, soon leave Egypt. What wu more, Soviet 1hip1 ~wld lose the "special facilities" they enjoy in the harbors of Port Said, Alex· a11,drla, and ?.iersa Maruh. .Pra!dent Badat, o=rdlng to Ibis story, puuled his listeners by not ex· plaining what he hoped to gain by the move or how he thought the Soviets v.'ould react. Some are said to have left lhe meeting convin~ that either his policy lacked coherence, or that be had indeed obtained secret concessions in return from the United Stales. \llhether this report is simply another of the fictions generated by Cairo rumor tnills, the Soviet news agency Tau reported from ~1oscow Aug. 4 that "personnel of the Soviet Navy, who have completed. assigned mi.!sions in Egypt," would soon be welcomed home.. No num· bera or details were given. Simultaneously, Western inteWgence sources outside Egypt c o n f i rm e d departure of Soviet MIG-21, MIG·23. and Tupolev 16 aircraft previously used to follow U.S. Sil.lb Fleet movementl. On the same day, Muhammad Hassa- nein Heykal, editor of the Cairo neWSJ)aper Al·Ahram and Egypt's most carefully re.ad cornmentatcr, published his own admittedly Invented account of an imaginary conversation in the Kremlin enUUed "the mulOed dialogue in Moscow." Heykal, wOOse removal the Soviets had unsuccess.fully demanded before Preti· dent Sadat announced his decision to aend the Ru.ssian forces home. is not con- sidertd one of their best friends here. POLITBURO CLASH SEEN Jn his article Heykal envisaged sharp differences among Soviet Po'itburo members about the eauses of the Soviet 1Ulck in Egypt and what lo do about It. He imagl.ntd Marshal Andrei A. Grechko. the SOVltt Defense Minlater, as telling Soviet Communist Party First Secrelary Leorud J. Brezhnev that "Soviet plUrul who were defending the depth or Eap- tian tmitory abo provided a reserve air COW!'" for the Soviet Deel 1n the Mediter- ranean. "And would that fleet now have to revert to dependence on Odessa the Soviet Black Sea Port for its supplies~ .. .That 111'0uld be a grave strategic set· back." Heykal did not answer his own ques· lion. The ract that he left it unanswered, together with the other slr1~·s in the wind about a Soviet pullout, suggest to some. diplomats here that Sadat is kee~ ing tbe naval question OJ)en. It couJd be a valuable bargaining counter with the Russians in the difficult months for Soviet·Arab relations that now appear to lie ahead. Troops on Alert As Protestants Marcl1 in Belfast BELFAST (UPI) -Thousands o[ Protestants paraded th r o u g h Lon- donderry Saturday while British aoldler1 ringed the eity and helicopters whirled overhead watching for the first hint of violence. The Protestants, wearing derby hats and white ldd gloves, marched in celebration of the 1689 siege that Jed to Protestant dominance in No r t h e r n Ireland. A si milar Protestant parade marking t.hls event in 1969 developed into a clash with Catholics. starting three years of continuous sectarian strife that has claimed 504 lives in Northern Ireland. The government was taking no chanees on another outburst of violence this year. In Belfa!t, British tl"OOp3 broke up a clash betwffn several h u n d r e d Protestallts and Catholics wbo threw stona: and bottles at each offJtr in the Unily Flats district. Soldiers searchlne houses 1n the Andenontown area or Btllast fouDd a fully-equi pped Irish Republican Anny (IRA ) hospital in a bulld.lng previously used by a dentist, a BMUsb spokesman said. Elsewhere in Belfast a 19-year-old Catholic youth lay dying in a hospital arter inhaling fumes emitted by an IRA bomb that killed two other teen-agers: ..-·hen it exploded premalllrtly Friday. A spokesman said the bomb contained nitro-benz.ine, which can be fatal if in- haled or absorbed lhrough Lhe skin. The Londonderry march was organized by the ApprenUce Boys, a Protestant fraternal order, to make the day 293 years ago when 13 apprentice txiys cloaed the city gates against a Catholic anny. The 105-<lay •iege which followed ended Catholic control in Ulster. In Nairobi Mixup NAIROBI (UPI) -A mob s!Goed a man to death In the mWaktn belief he "" try!ni to ......mate Kenya Pr<st-dent Jomo Kenyatta, the covemmenl &aid Saturday. Both the JOVtmmtfll-cootrolled Kenya News A1ency and polk:e denied the,. WU a11y auassination attemp in the in- cldeot Friday at Njoro, tllO miles north of Nairobi. Reports from the scene sald t\\'O men made a knife attack on tbe a:&-ye.ar-old Keey11tta during ceremonies opening a new extension of Egertoo Agricultural College and that the pre s ident 's bodyguards opened fire, killing three persoru. But the ntW1 agency said, •·A deran_ged penon attempted Lo •·edge hlJ way thtou1b and sh nut to the prtaidtnt. "He w11 overcome by the authorities IJld whisked Into cu•tocly. A brolher of his was mfstakenly a1oned to dtalh by tlw: crowd when be attempted to gtt to the scent of lht incident in Orde'f to 1n• fonn the authorities of bis brother's ab- normal stale." The agency and Police CommiASl~r Berhard Hlnga insisted neither man ·1ras armed. Police said !he man who \\'as seized was plactd under mechcal observation. Neither man was identified bot reports from Njoro said both. like Kenyatta, '"'ere members of Kcnya'J dominant Kik1.1yu tribe. Anderson Charge Put Me Off Ticket-Eagleton KANSAS CITY (AP) -Sen. Thomu F. Eagleton, who withdrew two weeks ago as the Democrattc vice presldenJial candidate, said Saturday he has pondered the effects of a broadcast by columnist Jack Anderson and feels it \\'as "the 1:1traw that broke the Eagleton back." In the broadcast, Anderson said Eagleton had been cited for drunken driving and other tralfic violations. The columnist later rtlracted his charges and apologized. The broadcast -which came a week after Eaglet.on discloled he had received payeh.iatric treatment, including elec- trical shock -was "just too much" for presidential nomin~ George McGovtm and his stall, Eagleton said at a news confertnce be.re. "I think I mlgbt have remained on the ticket but for that," he said, referring to the Anderson broadcast. China Blasts U.S. Bombing HONG KONG (UPI) -China tx- pressed "burning lndignatkln" at alleged lJ.S. bombing of dikes, Irrigation works and de111ely pOpulated areas in North Vieblam1 the New China News Agency (NCNA) said tqday. NCNA, monitored lo "°"' Kong, broadcast an editorial' in 'the PtcijJe's Dally, the Chinese dimmunist Plrty p~per. which said : "Facts have shown very clearly that the U.S. policy is to attempt. by means of wanton bombing, to force the North Viet- namese people to cease giving support to their compatriots (the Viet Cong) In the Sooth. "Damaging In an intmsifled maMer the dike system and irrigation project in the North before tbe high-water seuon and prevenUog tbe North Vietnameae people from rtpairin& the dikes, the wicked intention of the U.S. is to cause floods at the high-water seasons." The editorial, acconllng to NCNA, ,.id the Chinese govenunait and people "ei:- press burning Indignation against tbo criminal acts of U.S. imperialism.•• Asked about comments by the Rev. Jerome F. Wilkerson, a Catholic priest in St. Louis ..-·ho had said the Missouri senator was ''dis appointed'' in. Ml!Govem. Eagleton said: . "Father Wilkerson has apologized to me for thnl. He was never my priest." Rega rding the presidential campaign, F..ag!f·· • said, ··1 don't think McGovern has written off Missouri at all. We're the 13th largest electoral vote state, so he can't afford to." "We realize Nixon carried the &late in 1968, but we feel it's a winnable fight ," be .. id. The key to a McGovern victory at the polls, he said, is success in the voter registration campaign. "I realize tbe Gallup Poll aays the young across tbe country vote like their parents. But the Eagleton stomach poll says those 18 to 25 will vote overwhelm- ingly for McGovern. "Seventy-two percent of the eligible black: voters are not registered. I know there's very little following in the black community ror Nixon." Eye Operatiou HOU. Y\VOOD (AP I -Singer Ella Fitzgerald has undergone an operation using a laser beam to remove a cataract from her left eye. A spokesman for the singer said Friday that the operation on Miss FltzgeraJd's left eye this week at the Massacbuse.tts E}'e and E a r lnfinnflry in Boston was identical to an operadon on her right eye about a year ago. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dellvery of t.ht Dalty Piiot ts guvantrfd M~·FrldfY: tf "" do 1101 ...... .,_ pa-by J:)O o.m., un •nd VIII.Ir c:opy •Ill bt '""'9hl ... ,..,.. C11i. •rt t.t"' until 7:)0 p.rn. 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" • - I l • 1 PAI Naill! -· .... some! the telepli Occ with I \\'ater on.., hot " while the p But side t story fellow of bet o..I Sirh11 at Si ...... Koim< • Ule lrOObl s.i n c ...... Amba 1968 • C.!Uo: presid The and e the yr out o~ Jr lend The from l "WOR Skin ulcer Sharif memo shoot it front 1 say1. hell." Bald of goi at a t limps or leg accid• fraOOi 1tarvt an~ The .Munir statlo1 meclu an 111 nslde · Divl hllSba' Mrs.! Said I shape : don't elect.ri on U. hard : ShaJ both • inacbl fear t ; healtll : this I been • jobs, · counil : aome : The when • jot about Sirtw them at ~ "we'C don't. FACt Mui two I:! nwne police yean almO! marl victic Slit munil distuj Polio and moll> thrts down Sirhll famU Mn have other RI! Ing: a LariJ Spu satw jortli expe1 crow Frid! ,,. ruine gam\ houri By by ' ~ ., ~ Flld Thunder, Troubles Pi"le V p. Rain Hit Ollly One W rk8 • • • For the Sirhans PASADENA CAP l NefCbbors uy the frail an~ Ume." gr*J-halred woman r a r ' 1 Y Said abo l\u been convicted supporttn,c me at the pruent 1oe1 out or the hou!e and f LSD -• sometimes refUlfs to come to 0 IU\L m 1 r l; u • n • poaesaion. and of public the door or answer the drunkenness, the latter in con- telephooe. n<etlon with an lncld<nt wh<n Occasloaally. strughng hls car went ovtr a cliff. with a 1arden !Pe, !he Shortly after Kennedy 's \\'llml her yellow-green lawn aSS1311naUoo. Said told poliot on one of Southern C1lifornia's somebody fired two &bots at hot sununer days . Once In a him on the P a 11 d e n a wttile she be.all out • ru1 on Freeway. the porch. Shariff, convicted in 19'1 of But mostly she sits aJooe in-sawing through the brake lines side the old white frame twe>-of hls er·girUriend's car in a story house, her on I Y romantic dispute, has had two fellowship t.ht company of two PoSt-abooling a 11 e g at Ions of ber five bachelor aon1. against him dropped: one of One of her ...,. Is Sirhan B. su~y threolening the Slthan, 28, under life 5e'lllenoe Jives of strhan'a dtfense at~ at San Quentin Prison for lomeys, the other of causing a aasa.sainating Sen. Robert F. hospital disturbance the night KeMedy. Said wu bl the car accident. ! Ufe his bten a series of Refugees from Palestine, troubles for the Sirhan family the Sirhan family -whose ain ce Kennedy was name in Arabic .means usasalnated in Los Angeles' "wanderer" -has been 'AmbaJUdor llotel in June unable to gain American 1968 just after he won the citizenship throu&h one prob- Callfomia Democrat I c Jem of another. They say presidential primary. they had come to Pasadena, The 61-year-old ~lary Sirhan hometown of a missionary and every son except Munir, friend, hoping to escape trou· the youngest, have long been hies such as they bad faced out o[ work. They have few in the MiddJe East. friends. Despite their troubles, the The five !01lS range in age Sirhan! say they don't want to from 2t to 40. leave Pasadena and start a •woRSE THAN HELL' new Ille. They hope to find a SkiMy and ailing with an way here to hetp Sirhan. Rockies v.s. s .. n.mury S. Callfo,.,,la California • ' u•1 wt •h4t tOIOC o1.11 • Temperature• Al_,,.,_ ....... ,11111 Al'(--Atltn,. tUnnl~ll•m .... .... !Gii YE OLDE ulcer and nervous condition, "Some people even came Shariff Sirhan, 39, says the and suggested I chaJlge my COSTA MESA Id name," Shariff said. "That Coas•al Weather memory of the four-year-o • has moved to shooting is "always-there io would not cb,ange thinks. Some d th I th Id t Sc•ll.,.td ttwfldt,.,,howtrt becl)tni,. 214 N Bl d front of my eyes." His life , he ay e ru wou come OU • ..,. rtUfMfllU$ '*•· Nif.1'11 •!Id "''""' 2 ewport y . says, bas become "worse than And I've carried that name all ~~owH~~:0:-~~"'1~ ~~r'~ :,"::.t hell.II Of my life. )'m PfOUd Of Jt." be1c ' IO nHr to llll•nd· LOW• tonlol'll (Ce ..... of Ylrthll• Piece I mot w In 60!.. Said, 40, and Shariff speak But Shariff admits the -:;==========;II ALL NIW AND or going days &nd even weeks family 's li ves are largely t" JUMPING WITH JOY at a time without eating. Said aimless and listless, consisting THE BEST w. S1ill s • ..,, Fun limps slightly and complains of not much more t"han strolls Readen;h!p po 111 prove At Sht k•v'• -A...t S1ill cf leg pains from a 1969 car around the neighborhood and "Pea nuls" 1s one of the Tht a •• , rin• Anwwh••• T ,. "' T ·" accident in which his skull was pleas through letters or visits world's most popular comic OPEN AT 11 :00 A.M. fra~. Shariff says Sa.Id is to officials about the Sirhan D~Y ~~~ daily ln the U~==========='I 1tarvlng to death. , p;c~a~se~. --------~iiiiiiiiiiii The family says it refu.ses r1 any charity or welfare. The tole family support is Munir, 24, who works in au ·stations and is good at mechanics. He and Adel, 33, an unemployed lute play!r, reside at the fomily home. , • Divorced for years Jrom her ht.t.\band who lives in Jordan1 Mrs. Sirhan mourns that sons Said and Shariff "are in bad shape -very bad shape. They : don't have work, no gas or · electricity, and are way back on their bills. It ls really a • bard life." . Shariff and Said say they , both have worked as : inacbinists In years put but fear they may be in loo poor • health to reswne working in : this field. Sbarlrf says he's been turned down for other • jobs, including work in ac- • counting. a field he was in . aome ye.an: ago. The brothers complain that When they are interviewed for a job employers ask them about their relationship to Sirhan, sometimes look at them strangely, question them at great length, then say "'we'll let you know" and don't. FACES TRIAL Munir and Adel are the only two brothers who haven't had numerous scrapes with the police. But even Munir, two years before the shooting, almost got deported after a m arljuana possession con- viction. Said currcnUy face a municipal court trial on a disturbillg the peace cbarie. Police say he broke a window and ripped a hole in bis mother's house in July ml threatened to bum the home down in the belle( that Mrs. Sirhan had been wtlhboldlnl family funds. Mrs. Sirhan aays Oatly, "I have no funds and no ineome other than from Munir who is Boris Goes For Walk REYKJAVIK ('AP) -Walk· Ing arm in arm with hi! wife, Larissa, chess champion BoriJ SpuskJ ahitlded his fact SaturAy ,_ photolflpherl · ostnnc to map the !Dill the ~rta aay threw IWIY his crown with a a1ip ol the fin(er Friday. The Russian titleholder ruined a possible drawn tlth game bl' bhmclertng after four boun ol "jcniUI" play. By w1Mlng, challenger Bob- by Fllchtr pined another poinl lild an M lead. Grand mulara Ald Satur- ~ only a mlrocle cari ,.,. SpwJiy now. He pulled back lrqm. U.-poinl. ddlclt .,,., the !till pme and ... playilll wlll ........... ol tllo IInl ~ ,....111 Iha IJth tMlll IS NO 1Nft1' JUI OP1N TO 111Kf lJ Tt41U It Tl$. Conducted loy Talented,_ Foundation Win a 3-Week Tour of Europe and recording session • Pick up your fr .. entry form ot #62 Fuhion lslanCl-Newport Beacli SINGERS-DANCERs-MUSICIANS Reqistration d.y Tu•sday, Au9u1t IS. . 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Imm : • Complete With Hlf-eontarl'lld carry-ctM and '400' reel, ·' -• _, ' ' , I ·" : . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Where· From Here? The Pacific Coast Freeway ts ol!lclally dead. The controversial route, bleeding profusely from f!•Ping wounds and legislative surgery from Santa Mon· ica to Newport Beach, was pronounced dead by Gover-- nor Ronald Reaaan Friday when he signed the bill authored by Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R), Newport Beach, totally expunging the route. So, almost nine years or studying, re-studying, hearings, designing. traffic counting, surveying, land buying and what have you have come to an end. The traffic problems it was conceived to allevi.ate, however, ate still "'ilh us, and destlned to plague the Orange Coast for the foreseeable future. Tb.ere is brave talk along the route, and among the legislators, that "now we'll have t.o get busy., and do something to take care of the tralftc problem. The difficulty is that no one -most .es~ecially those making the brave pronouncements at th is time - has the slightest idea of what that "something11 is that should and can be done. llopeful talk of somehow solving the problems through public transi t dissolve into. empty stares when the question is asked, "what transit and where would the routes be~" Some cities , such as Nev.rport Beach, are convinced that thi s is the best way to have it. They never wanted the route and are convinced that no traffic jam could possibly be as damaging as the freeway route would have been. Newporter~ probably inwsted more money in fight- ing the route than all the rest of the cities along the route did in their planning for it. So, never having t>Ut much serious planning into the route, they have nothing much to undo. At the other extreme is Laguna Beach, which saw in the route lbe solution of its extremely difficult traf· fie problem on Coast Highway. Laguna had gone to great lengths to base its long-range city planning on the Pacific Coast Freeway. Somewhere in between ii HunUngton Be1cb, whJrh had planned much of th• southern half of Ill city, such as the Top or the Pier plan for redeveloping Ill beach· front, on having the Coast Freeway. But perhaps other freeway routes still under some form of consideration -notably the Beach Freeway and possibly the Orange Freeway -might come to the rescue, at least partially. Downcoast, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point access and traffic flow problems were hinged lo the Coast Freeway route. These become county headaches now, because the areas are unincorporated. Costa Atesa had counted on the Pacific Coas t Free- way as the terminus for the Newport Freew1y, which in tUEn wu seen as both the answer to confestion on New- port Boulevard and to redevelopment o the old dO"'D· town area. Even Fountain Valley, well {emoved from the Pa- cific Coast Freeway route, now finds the future of the Orange Freeway and the Beach Freeway affected by thiJ route deletion. In the area from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach so uthward there are hopes that some realignment o[ the Corona del Mar Freeway might tie into the old free- way route or, more correctly, to a new route to be de- termined in years ahead by starting over again with new plans, new hearings -the whole routine. This in tllrn raises concern in the county's newest city, Irvine, as to where a new Corona del Mar freeway route might pass through that city and how it will 5erve UCI . ln Newport Beach there are hopes Cor some ''first aid" or "band-aid" help in the next three to five years from a new and Jarger bridge acrou the bay aod some widening of the existing Pacific Coast Jlighway. \Vhere do we go from here? Anyone who tells you he knows no \\', probably Ls a cand idate for the funny farm or a sobriety test. But start over we must-and lmmfdiately. Navy Planning To 'Modernize' Dear Gloomy Gus Slandering America WASHINGTON -The admirals have been wringing their bands in despair over ~ . the deterioration of American seapower _If' and tbe correspond.in& arowth of the ,, Soviet Ottt. We have now obtained 90IT\e of their plans for strengtheninl U.S. ships oo the higl! ..... 1be officers' 1\.alBOOml, for example. " will be fitted wilh carpeta, drapea. planter boxer. 1udlo unlta, dlmmtr \-1witcbel, air condi· Uoolnl and other comfortl "suited to soclolotlcal, plzysi<> logtcal and poychol .. g:ical needs of officer .. penKlmltl ... The ·crews' quar- lers. not t o b a nealected, will al:90 get new rug!, drapes, planter tmes and "tasteful paintings and pictures." The plans call for atrict cootttination of colors and paUerns "to ·' achieve eUectlve color dynamics." •· The enlisted men wUI also get new wardrobe space suitable for hanging "a peacoat plus two new unilorms and two outfits of civilian clothlng." It used to be that they folded their bell- ~ bottoms and atufred them into lockers wider their berths. But they will soon start trading in their bell-bottoms for more spiffy uniforms. These not only will .. _. require banging spact but dry cleaning. ACCORDINGLY, the dry ·11,ing :· racilitles aboard surface ships will be ex- " panded to "meet work load requirements •. necessitated by the latest change in enlisted uniform." ~ The Navy will increase the site of (JACK ANDERSON) -e creW!, too. "Additional personnel are required ," state the plalll, "to operate the (dry cltaning) facilities to be lnstalled." As part of the new Navy look, 1eamen are permitted to grow tbelr hair longer, but they are 1Ull expKted t.o kttp their lengthened locks property groomed. The new hair 1tyle1 will be fuhioned, ap- propriately, in more .. decorative" ship- board barber shops -complete with "Oulh nuorescent lighting" and newly- designed "barber chain and barber 1hop accessories .• , THE IMPROVED dining quarters wUl offer everything from "Ice cream and dessert bars" and "hot dog rol! .... -grills·• to "decorative beat rete..ition lamps" for food display and ''lighting controls to achieve environmental lighting keyed to meal moods." The lounges, too, will be refurbished ••to improve the environment for rest and re.taxation." Indeed. even tbe ships' heads wiU be outfitted with fancy new c:hina urinals, lighting fixtures, soap dispensers and electric hand dryers. The (Q!t for all these improvement!, said a spakesman, hasn't been calculated. The p~liminary plans, in our posseasioo, indicate it will run hlgh lnto the millions. But the spokesman said the estimates may be scaled down, depend- ing on how many sbips the Navy finally overhauls. , CSEA Antics May Trigger State Taxpayers' Revolt BJ Pl\ED 11'. KLINE SACRAMENTO -MOii mllllallt lobby lu the State Clpitol todly ls operated by the state employes themstlves .•.. and they •re ahowlng their power in a varitly Of Wl)'I. 0 What do they want now?" Ls the ques- tion lawmaken a1lr: tbelr aecrelary whtn abe announces that a "representative•• lnlm the California Slate Employee'• A.uoclatlon wants an appointment. lt'I the "W't want it or else" atlltude ~ by the oew leadenhlp at CSEA whldl bu the legtsiator ill at ease. Wblt lo 11111 "« elae" bulln<sl! ': TllEIUI HA VB BEEN U...ts of •lllrike" 111 -I olllcm In the • • .... ..,....,. In .....i -· and · ......i -op qloeen on the Clllfcnla Wat1r Project alec:ted ta ,. •aNWi 1 ~ t lino -the Wat.r . • -hJ!dl .. ben II theJ tried ta -, -Ille 111 .. IO at" tllom more......,, 141'1 1-It. Qio oomcllaaal offioen ' r-· 'l1le1 ,,..i their i-J Whether ~ be brouchl Into llae Ille CailfomllZF -i-J 1---n1e1 rr IOI, they ..... ,_, ror lllellulyiios l'lllo!td tJie ad and _ ... ,..,,,... ..... Nol ~ Uiq ...i "° contelli '111111 •)Ill" • • ,...111 aala!l hike ::-:&:~:.:.: = . odw..,. I ; ua 1~· Rlllll D W'IUT U., n aMial ill ad· Uaato-.-• (GUEST REPORT) • Training equal In quality and quan- tity to that provided by the Highway Pliltrol . e Special retirement rights f o r non:unllonntd employee who, CSEA con- tends, are upostd regulorly to phy1lcal harm. e Uniform allowance f o r a 11 employes who are requlrtd to wear distJncllve unHonm. • Sallr7 lri<VlllCO proctd...,.. • Fllll1 pald bnllh ........,.,., h> cludinc dental c:aro. • Fllliq at all ·---thq CC<UI. e A fonnal employ1 -~ bu- p.lnlni proctdure 1...itllc to wrlltell -ti on employmeot eondllklllo. Oft -front ot llate employeo throqh thdr a-talion aro ciemudlnc .. -to ao.. -Reopn'a .. to of l!WliYl i-J btk .. In this ,.., .. budget. Al l'1llliu In Clpltol Park, n.n-.it1c Jqillatlve ltadtta oc:t like puppet> on a afring danclnc to the •une pll]lt<I-111 the CS.EA and tlJ mllltant membenblp. 1111: VO?ING PVBIJC llu juat - t-..chad tht md of the -'111111 JdCbat ...... u the IDeumi...t Jeclolllcll -·t .... trol tho .. of --u... the •aler will llod ~ """ - Golly, Pve one-upped the PresJ.. dent. MJ 1972 Jl'ord sti'tion wagon was recalled thrte days before his $500,000 Lincoln. -R.P.P. Thlt tt•rurt ttflKri ,._,.,.,. vi.wt, .,., --..rllY ..... Of ""' --· s.nd )'-"' -.. Gloorm' Gin. OtU1 '°llClf. Legion Wages A'll-out Fight For Survival Thousands of middle-aged men in blue overseas caps, joined by a smattering of aged comrades ln arms from World War I, will advance on the American Legion convention Aug. 18th with one eye on the perplexing young breed of veteran. Viel· nam vets are the hope of the Legion 's fature , but an uncertain hope at best. The Legion's leaders are aware that the Vietnam \1/ar is far dif!erent from earlier conflicts in which proud mllltary units came home to victory parades and the applause of a grateful nation. "These fellows (Vietnam veterans) drift borne EDITORIAL RESEARCH one at a time -unrecognized , unher•lded, and having an adverse society to meet them," the Legion's current na· tlonal commander said recently. "A lot of their peer group has turned off on them because they have ~ ln aervitt.'' THE KOREAN WAR 1tso produced a crop of ex-Gls who had never tasted final military victory. But the Legion, Its ranka still swelled by World War n com- batants, made only 1 hall-hearted effort to recruit Korean veta. Legion mem- bership, which reached a peak of J.3 million ln 1946, declined to a lo• of 2.S million ln J964, the start of what ls termed the "Vietnam era'' in military c1rc1 ... Legion leaders now acknowledge they were complac:ent after Korea . And they are determined to keep their organiiation aUve at a time when eight million Viet~ mun ers veterans -including three mllllot who saw service in Southeast Asia -are returning to civilian lire. After a vlgoroul rocrultm, campaign, the Legion clatmo I h 1 I Vlelljam veterans now cotlltltute the ......i. 1arJeit lfllll'DI (about SGO,OOli members) ol Its cumnt 17 million eorollmenl It aPP\lfl. however, that UllJIJ' of tbele new members are caretr mllltary men wi-enliltmeoll happened ta expire ~ the put eight yws. TllERE IS evtdencl that the patriotic traot>lno of a typical Legion pOll hold little appeal tor the dbillusloned "grunt" from a combat platoon. The Thunderbird POlt near Phoenix. Arb., mounted-tn-111- out effcrt to l'flC'Mllt Vietnam wts, evm electing men wbo aren't members to ol· fictal pos!Uona. "But tlln didn't even bothu to come to meetings," • post of. fJclal said. Other pollJ have bad "'°"' -wllll ncnritlng elforlJ ltsl overllJ ....,.. cmied wltb booltJn& memborahlp and men aUtmtd to the vtteran'1 belief that hla efforts In the war wen wasted and uaappreclilttf. • -· \ • Radicals Thrive Or. James Cheek, president of Howard University, saJd in a oommencement ad · dress in 1971. "In 26 years since waging a war against the force1 Qf tyranny, fascism and genocide in Europe, we have become a nation more tyrannical, more fascistic and more capable o( geoocide than -·as ever con- ctived. er thought possible twti decades ago. We conquered Hitler, but we have come to embrace Hitlerism. '' Such a 1tatement, coming from a urn. versity prtsldent.. was so startling that I looked hlm up in "Wbo'1-.Wbo" lo !!lee if be -·as so old that bis memory had failed him on the subject of Hit1erism or too young to have any recollections of it. Jt tums out that be was born in 1932. By 1939 Hitler'• tyrannical methods, his racism and his ruthless militarbm were well known. He bad already an- ne1ed Austraia and conquered Czechoslovakia. Dr. Cheek was then 7 years old. Clearly he baa no personal memories of the period. Al a divinity student he appareoUy .Dever had to read a history book either. Othe.rwise how could be have made such a statement? ONE REASON b that it is now enonnously fa.sh.ion.able in radical chic circlet to slander America. In "Nine Ues About America" (Ubrary Press, 1972: f7 .95), Arnold Beichman, a joumallsl ol Impeccable II b er a I background, d· lectiveJy refutes the alanders. Is America fasclsUc? Case in point: (s. I. HAYAKAWA J fonner Coogrtssman Allard Lowenstein denounced the war oo a "Meet. the Press" program with a leogthy attack on American military action in Vietnam. The broadcast was not over the usual commercial channels, however, but on the facilities of I.be Armed Forces network, which covers C\"tntU .military bases , lncludJn& Vietnam. ts this r..Cism? Can )'Oil Imagine North Vietnamese paclfi1ts, ll there a:-e any, being given the tacilliles or Hanoi ndio to protest North Vietnam• ag- gression against South Vietnam? Within the American government U: .. elf, anti-war acUviUe1 take place open- ly in lhe Department of Heafth, Educa- tion and Welfart. ln 1971, ln preparation for the May Day protests, anti-war films, Including propeglllda films !rom Hano~ were shown. Rennie Davis wai invited lo speak. BEICUJllAN W R 0 T E to HEW Secretary Elliott Richardson to ask about these meetings. Rlchanlson wrote baclt that "No re:prisala have been taken against any of the employees who were involved ••. ~ present state of the law does not permit the Department to censor speech or speakers in connection with nonofficial meetings or employee groups ••• Tbe Department's attempts to deny UH of meeting 1pace were deemed (by the courts) unjustlfled prior Welfare of Humanity Still Ultimate Goal of Society . Man's lile ls divided Into two hemisphere" the public and the private. But this separ1Uon must also be a wlion. When the two parts become severed, II they are today, boll! public and private lives become rancid and unfulfllllng. Down tbe ctnlurlet, we haYe flced the same problems, though in different shapes. And, evtft. tt111ly , all lbe prob. Jems resolve into one problem -public life ls dehumanizing , and private Ufe b sterile. What do I mean by this sweeping gtoer- alilatioo? 1 me.an that as soon 11 we become "pubUc" people -u soon u we take office or usumt fXtcuUvt re3pol!Stbi1Uy-we forget that t h e ulltmate end of all lnstitutloos Is tbe we1fare ol the human pmon. • AND, CONTRARIWISE. when we rt.trut Into "private" life, wt forget lbat the family cannot operate for Itself, must face outwardl1 toward the communilJ end the larger IOCiety, must be for more than ltsel!.- Wa r..u to join toaether the two hemlsphere.s, 10 that our publl< Ille Is gen uinely bumoniled, •nd oor penonal life Is genulnt!Y IOclalbed. '!be two must be lnler-retoted, iDjl mleMOWd, If the m1M achlzopbrenla tbat baa brought ,. ta our pr':!,f,l(ht II no\ to end In the collecUve' ty of mutual atamlc: sell· dtltructlon. lnltltutlooa, or all IOIU, m not run for the beneOl of the -thq ..... C!l'eatt<I Ill': ttiq-art 11m for tire Jl<Ople 'I (sYDNEY J. HARRI~ who nm them -not ntetsSlrily for their profi~ bill ror their pride, their ptt~ udict, their van!ty, their hunger for the trappings of privilege and power. A LARGE PART of today's social rtvolution, on all fronts, ls the mountlng awareness that lnsUtuliont have grown frozen , have neglected their ba!ic human function, and operate to mak-e their leaden loot lloocl rather than to do the good ror which they wen nrlglnally h> tended. But we have not. ytt come to the awareneu thal our 'Printe I I f e b as perverted u our publlc. 'I1le pl"UUm ol tbe OU-blrbecul, )be color 'l'V, the !amllJ vacattoa. all -ran to atiafy, u a portion of tho famllJ'a jlltflY Is ftOt d<Yoted In lhf pubtlc bapp-11 wen. For It LI Ulil 11publlc t.ppinds1' that our nation wu foanded on. OUR l'tlllLIC LIFE II D1<Chlnlud, and our pm.ta We II fiqm<nled. Outside the-· .. -.. iu.. robots, putting llS!de all ""1tl1Mnt and moral valuu fCM' the ab of "dolna tho job:" loolde the home, n behave lil!e spoiled aybarilea, lnChtlatnl .... _,. II>' petites and IP«lnf, or m rolJ llmtnl- log, tho rapid <*a1 ~ Ille eodal atruo. l!n. • We mllll il<cln ta fit -~ tocethlr, lo lllD'HI • vahaa acnm tbtte rind bowidarlel. to 1wa to n .. u 1ota1 -· be&ro .,,, of -polltlcaJ .. ~ remodleo 11111 tau el!ect. .. on Lies restraints on free speech." A 1tran1e fonn of fascism indeed! Nowadly1 it is pc:>pu]ar am_oh1 .tertain intellectuals ·and .i<>lmallllJ to-Wk about \he Nixo .. Agnew·Ktss!nFm::a c t 1 t threat. (In California it ,. to add Reagan to this list.) BUI . 1"U ask tbem U they thenuelvee y lieneve that Ntson, Agnew ud Kllsilller an ac- tually planning 1 luc1$t tlleOver ol America, )'Oil Jet l)O ~!y .. ln their eyes, Belcfiman .ari,(and I have certainly ~tered ; W. reac- tlqo), :·~~ lo-CIOUIJI tbe alsleice o1 IUcb a . l!r Is to re'~,-ll U ~1!1fy l'tt<tionary or al '*l•i!&Jve •• "Nol ta · bellev. tllat Ill+. f!1tlon'1 elected leadership, the Peniliiio the power elite. the mllltary-laji!Sttlil 'com· plex are planillng a fucJst takeover Is ta deinorl!trate thlt me ha. b e en brainwashed Into a ltate ol political cretiniam ... ' ESPEaALLY SHOCJtlNG ts Beichman'a quotation {n)l.'ll Senator Walter F. Mondale ol Mlnoewb apeatt. ing berore the 1971 lnstltute 'of the NAACP Legal Defeca ood EducaUm Fund , "The slck-g tnltb Is that this country is rapidly ~mini to tt.semble South Africa. Our native reseryes and Banturtana are the inner city, And our apartheid b all the more dllsultlna for being insi<liom and unproclaimed." Bdchman, wbo bu wmtod ID Soulh Africa and abo been barTod from there becouoe of bis candid ._tlotl, com- mentJ ' "Either Senator Moodalo cloem't know what apartheid Is (In whlcb cue ho ought ta team), or he doel know -in which case be deserves tbe ctnsure of hlt colleagues • • • To suu..i \hal Mlerlca is 'rapidly coming to meinblt South Africa' when we are in the throes of the mo.st democratic reappralaat of tradl· tiooal race relations lince the CIYll War, ls demagoguery." To this one can only llJ "~!'' ln every 9Cbool district. Ill eoliei.la and universities, in gov~ at4 .IM.tltness, we Lave all over the .countr;. 'Wen ~ lying admlrsloo reqµlrealeo1', ........... employmeut pnCtlcea, aiOldJic ~;; fa-. In order to' cquallle ljlpOrtuolty !or tbosa lrldltaaa14' ~led aplnll. 1be nclaJ llltuatkll ~ JI ... dramaticallJ chanJed lo tho ,.,. tbne decades, .. that the unmt ol Hsing ... pectatioas bu roplaced the ~· and r<Signation of what aeemtd ID IMO ta be e pennanent cute l)'llm. Tbll b fascism? !, But the cletractor1 of -Insist that r1sc1sm b alroaey hero. ljo proof II ne<'tSWY· It -cmlJ to be -over and over again. That was Hlllcr'1 favorjte technique ot penuuioo -the Bli U.. By S. J. HAYAKAWA, Phalcleot, Calllomll Slot• Unlvonlty, Saa P'rallclaco ~~1 l'.a&•T ----~~ DAILY PilOT r i I • • ) I I • • • • ' ' t t l • • • • . • • • I . • • . • • I ' .. Jo "" po ~ 8• tit SI .. C< I ,.. I ll1 co .. pn ' Sil ha cu , ~, liO lft • ...: 1"i ·' ( t.! ~· ~ Cl~ 'II pit ... Rt '· "~ ' 1 i.. do •t fbt {~ opl ·~ .-.: fot ··~ ~· ·: ~ : ·~ " I •1. adl ~:I'. ~ ~ .. t • ~-. he t, "' ( wl Pt ~ qu Jlli • I ad ~ " IJ ~ •• • • • • • .. • luodar, "-l U, 1972_;__ Dall Y PflOT A t :Js No-fault l11surance Too Good to Be 1"'1~ue? 11,f.CBAMf:llro -At flnt glance .... flMllt .,.,,.. looU too good to be tnl6 -tbe •lo -...... u. (loo -In c.utomt. b suppooed to &ift lpeecty ..itef !or such allmenll u' court <Ulgestloa. 1ool8 wait for medical and ....... Jooa compmsatloo, and hlgb pr<mlum *Is. ~. n...ld Rol(au, lo bis SW. of tbe Sllle _,. Jut 1anu'?'., Nld let'• haft oome tllis year. And Ille lltpt. o! Omumer AlWnl said ditto. Willi tllb ttnd of !tiendly bll>dwagon rolllna, aeven »fault measura have bteft Introduced this year and ,...,., are .OU under consideration. Yiu could have l»lault Insurance enacted thls session, which wouJd mean ~ would st.art paylng for it aftr.r Nixon Fullback Calling Signals '· . ' By THOMAS D. EUAS and ARNOLD FRIEDMAN llAklni it to tbe top of the political world means a on~time ~wanner from UWe Wbittlu College eao have the pleuure of min& a fonner Rose Bowl football player to tout bis virtues to the .. -That'• uacOy what Richard M. Nixon bu going for blm. today in the fonn of Peter H. Dailey, a Southern California adftrtising aecutive who was a starting fullback on UCLA's 1954 Rose Bowl 1•'' team. ' -At !lead of tbe adyertising campaign f<>t tbe' Cotumlttee to Re-elect tbe Presi· cl<n~ tbe jt-~d· Dailey sea bim,.lf In a coaclllri& role ratber than carrying I • tht baU. ' • •) ••• i!I 1 t' 1·. "in i -.)'m tJie coai;I> of tbe team -the ~e'itlsloi flljl,P,I"· ll, lhat b," ~1 r,l)i! lo au iolenlew from W~ He toOk a leave lrom bis bokning I.Os Angeles a,.incy early this •" jur to """" lull tln!e out o! Nllon"s ...,. ~ lieadqyarttn in the capital. "' There, be.Ja dilef of the priyate ad- ' ' t<'ttising aleocy specially created by tbe ;i:""" Wlil!'! House u the "modern approach" to promoting a pmidenlial campaign. ·' Ouistened the "November Group,' it ~t.: t., ~·an incorporated ad agency with one ~ · Client,,. DI.Dey uplained. "We're com- P":lelr funded by the Committee to R6eled the-President:" 1'HE DEMOCR.ATS have also aban· dm:ied the traditional presidential eJection ·r" fbrmuJ1 of fanning out the promotional (i eperaUon to regular, established ad agencies. The "~house" agency created <'.:, for Democratlc bOll1inee G e o r g e ;-:-McGovern is called "Charles E. Gug- .,..,..lm l'roduclioDI" after lbe man ;··, lleadlnc ""'·Mc<loftrn'a ..... media aqvertilJ"I operallon. Polley II -iu.. to mcb about "'. adftrtising tbe President ., antlseptlc ~··· : and nnooilt-aHilk oo televtsion and through other media. He adamanUy lf<nled that NIJoo•s tlectlclo In 1968 was · .. · bull~ on a "llick ad cimpalgn." ,, Relel1'inl ·ro author Joe ~inntss' controvenial "Selling of the President 1118," Dalley lftapped; "'Ibe only ~lick ..Ulnl campalp rm anre of from 1968 : • , Wu anxmd die boot ,tts6f... .... $ wun'I PonoaallY Jimllftd In tbe ' ' 1111 cmnPlfln or "'1 other previous w :· ..Ulicat tffortl, but the ~ful ,, ' ;,a liwl dO!ends .ibe' Nh~ ...ata eper• ' ·"'° of four yean •IO" menly "an •~ n • ltlJllll lo lbow the cudldale ai alert, respcml•e and .qualified." · .. .yo t-~ •.. •, TRIS TDlll .....i, llalle1 .. ,.., ''Wo haft a -Wbo is the -and who bas 'pmm be'• ao outstanding Pruldenl '!'bat l'lts the bunion on McGovero lo ..,._ Ille publlc he'• <(uall!i<d lo bl ~ and to pn>ve his ' .. poylramJ .,. betk!t." Compal(n llpellding. puttcularly for advtrilllllg, II &DOtber hieblr l<lllitivo "I'" for Ille Id '""" Ill p"81dentlal and other tlectloaL For tbe fall eampal(n of ., . .-i---:-------, 1fkb ' • L_· . : ~ .. ----==-- ~jp Wolnrs -14 Fifth! 942. ,.,,, Harry lrailihrir yow hlj4itbt .... "''" .... ~ . • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS 1968, tbe Ropublicans spent 112.6 million on teleViston and radio advertising alone, according to expenditure reports. This year both the Nixon and 1t1cGovem camps wiU be restricted bf a new law lo $14.5 million each for all forms of campaign advertising. Dalley refused to say bow much his group will get from the heaviJy.financed Nixon reelection committee. He "'OU.Id only say, "Our budget will ~ somewhat belowtba.l .. wtucb Lt1aDowable by law." ~' ~ resideQl of the IUbarban San Fernaodo Valley since cbildi-i, bas nm mlmy major national Id campaigns in the past. Clients of Dailey Ir Associates bave included Camatlon milk products, DOI Moote canned fruits, Qo. cidentaJ Life Insurance and t b e Tr~rica Corp. ms AGENCY bas branches Jn San Francisco, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, :iingapore, Sydney and Wellington, New 1.ealaod. U not the higbest·priced ad campaign Dailey bas ever run, the NitoD ef£ort ,.,;11 certainly draw· more attention than any other. "My assignment," be said, ''was to build an advertising agency from ~atch with lbe best professionals available." A number of large natklm1 ad agencies 1'bave loanelJ people to the November Group,'' be said. By September, Dailey etpeds to have SO veteran advertising specialists .. bi.I staff. The malo lbnJ!I of tlle Nomnber ,Gniup now, be said, is to ••communicate political input from lbO pollUcal uperts In the campaign to the people." Getting the "input" is no problem, be stressed. "One tlllng you have plenty of Jn a campaign ts political uperts." IN PORTRAYING Nixon's rte0rd, Dailey said the ad campaign will feature a pair of »minute television films. pro- duced as '1 documentarie1'' by Hollywood's Davtd Wolper, and sevtr.>1 minute-long c:ommercWs lhowlng Ille President at work. The Wolper flltMwill.plcture Nl>O!> the lllatesmau, traveling tbrougb Qlina and Rllsaia, and t!ldea\'Ol1ng to <ad tbe war Jn Vietnam and 1be natloo'1 - troubles. A heavy "'J'O"'lblllty bas been placed on tbe November Group becnuse the Pftsldenl bimsell "II trying to run tbe eounlr)' and bu llmlled Ume to cam- pal(n," tbe ad Chief said. Dailey doesn't expect Nim> to have an easier time wllb McGovern lhan be did in defeat1n1 Democ:ral Rubert Humphrey four yean a1o, even lhoulh the polls aift tbe Preoident a comfortable margin. "With only II peroml ol the publi<> ' ~ &i>ubllcan. you've (Ola r<al clludwntagt, .. be said. -m:z-mrimE NiJOa ad eamoolln will eQ.pbtslr.e-Cbe ·~iUvt," be iaid ''We -·1 attaa McGovern because If we 'did, we'd create him u • candidate when w. ool1 llove ooe PMklent -not i...o Cllklldatet u tbenl ...... 1n 1111111." Dou ,Dolley have upiralloos of folio,.. Ina lo tbe fOOlltepo ol IUOb former Los Angtlel Id Dl<ll u R. R. ltaldtman, Nb· on'l 'dllef al -. slid Wblta nou. ,,.... S.C..W,. llanald ZlqJer1 Do!leJ •YI oa. "I Ila" no s.mb!tloos to jaln ffis:oa't stiff," be I Q l d catec0rlcall1. Ntr -• expt<I 1111 .... -to -lltf blc, new llCOJU!lll ... "8Ull of blr"~ llOt\. M a malter <ii i..:t, lie qulppel, hi• Alary .nth tbe ll1Dn campalp b less lhlD ha maka In hll own hqllnm, lluttbearnouatof-lllmaitH 1111•1 ~ Dalley .. -lo ad- "ertloa. "ftal'a -"' -1"1 ........ be Aid. • !er ftleDlioa o! Ille rJcb1 to • la caaer ol ~ or -!nfury, ....,,a ... of the amoont o! medical ... -Fer lllsttoce, you oould 1o1t an arm la an accident, but ~ medical bllls mil!ll lotal --- lf' YOO WAHr to tnow -..bat's """'I with • propoul, just asb the penoo lt will hurt. The,.., oo questloo that enad· ment ti ...i..ll l!Jlunnce ...Ul bav1 dl,. cf!-"' ...,. law practlco. partlcu· llfly lhooe of altoroe)~ specializing In penoml lojury sutu. l'ftdl<lably, tbe la"Yen have been In the !nmt liDtl !ilbting aplnst enactment of no--f1ull However, many of their arpnenla go rar btYQDd any eoo«rn wltll loa o! le&ai lees, and Ibey should be DOied bY tbe publlc before mandatory ..,. fault "'8urMce be<omes a rullty - perbapo ao UDftlcome albatross "Iround tbt -ol tbe ....... motorists. Melvin J. Cohen, a Sacramento at· -,. ""'"""" for lbt Callfomla l'lial IA"Ytn Aun., AYI no-fault wUl do "ll' ltttle to relieve court --· which II offered as one prime ...,.. for adoplloll. CONTRARY TO SOME stau.ttcs quoted, Cobeo says auto _.1 Injury cases 1ccount for less lban 3 percent •ac- toally U percent) o! tbe suill that 'et to trial. Although some 14 percent of suits fall lnto thlt category, most are settled before tbty get to court Re ~ <rimlnal and clonlestic ttla- tloN caseo for eausl111 ""'1t ji11H1ps, as well as poor ClDIJl"l admlnistration. COB EN SAYS atton>rya are noto.iouf. ly bad adminbtraton and tlle courts ~ Ing twl by altomeyo-tumed-jud&es 1Jn>. ply demonstrate the f1d. In those in- stances wbcrt an attorney happens to be a good adm1nlstr1tor "stumbles" into a Judgeship lb<n "'"Ill are startling. he notes -a• in the case ot a sacramento jurist v;bo cut the waltlng time to get to trial right tn half -from lf to ~gbt months by lnslltullng new met.bods. Coben say11 someone "ought to make a t!me and motion study of court ad- mtnlatraUon" If they are serious itboot • cutting Nutt congestlon. lie is appalled. by tome of the intiquated praetlces still being used by tbe prof..,lon, .. just becatt1e Jl's always been done that way." PROBABLY OP MORE cooc::ern lo the Jecal prof""'°" 11 . that no-fault will ellmlnate an Individual's right to sue unleu Upen.sel exceed a certain amotml Americatl Trial L a w y e r s AasoctatiM ls "gravely concerned about the basic and fundamental rights and benefib that faulty no-fault plans toke awl)' from Innocent accident victims. "]l's not so much the erooomic payments that-disturb us ; it '1 the re- ductd or non-payment or general damagts ----i>'\\) "No, Spiro, no ••• this yea r this is what we c:all ~ c:lub" I f Mothe r ls Nervous, Baby Apt w Be a Boy It's the claim of the sewing machine makers that the average h om e .seamstress turns out 27 garments 1 year. Do you btlleve that? Sounds high. They insist she stitche:s up Iii: dresses, one suit, one coat, thrtt bl~. three atlrts, and a batch of sfacb, lingerie and youngsters' clothes. A 1 o t e w o r t h y average, if accurate. IF THE father is a tense, ambitious, barcklriving man, ll'• moot llktly the baby Will be I girf, II tbe mother Is a nervous, h I g h • !lrung, worrying .... man, tbe beby ii most apt to be a boy. Or ao cootend scholars at Iowa S t a t e University. Ii'• reported these researchers con- dtlcled numerous lnl<restlng uperimenb lo find lbb oUt. WEDDING -The standarcl eigb~ minule marrla&• ootmooy in LenJn. srad'• l'ala<e of Weddlnp costa the equivalent o( ,1.15. BALillUT WU the tradltkllal entree >n Cbrlllian holy daya long be!or< lur· key or ham, air. In fact, the name ball· ;u1 comes from tbe word boly. A¥ONG peopl .. of tbe Brlu.b Com- -Wialth, H's not just a legend but a fad that the Scot> ara the thrlftle3t. -depoOitl ...... the """"" Scot baa 'DJ oocbd any -tbe mt of tbe llr1lbli cllllavy only averag01 '127 eadl. (..__L_M._B_o_YD __ ) AM ASKED bow many spots around the country turn into ghost towns every year. Can only report the map maker! annually drop the names from their charts of about l ,000 people-places. But they also add about 1,000 new names, it should be noted. QUERY -Q. "Doe. tbe queen bee rting'! A. Not you or me. Only other queen beea. ~THE YEARS a woman subtracts from her age are not lost," noted the Countess Diane de Poitiers, "they are added to the ages of other women." WHY DID the chicken cross the road? I don't know, but tf it did '° in Quitman, Ga., tt could be amsted. Local law there makes it illegal for chicken1 to cross roads. AS TO the Caesar Cardini Cor whom the Caesar aalad was named, relative11 oow report he died In Los Angeles in 1958. And they conflrm it was indered he, none other, who originated that Jandy dish. rr BAS been claimed tbe greal Paul Baudecroix was responsible for the aalv1Uon of , more marriages lhan a"1l>o<(y die on earth. He invented tbe !Int -proof Upotlck, that here. By Georg1------. Dear George: Wbol -do you think tbe advk:e M1mnnilt in Amer1cl •rves today! D.r . Dear D.F.: 'lbe adfloe columnist ii a aourco of lnsplrlllon to m&l\J people. We on proof that H Is poalllle to make a llvll>(. ..,.. or lea, without ..,. tuaU, doll1I 1113 wwt. ~a...,e: y .... lllhlla humor makOI ucb day a ll1lle br;piar and my eollrt , family 011foJ'I your c:ofomn. Good things come In small pactaaes. Keep up tlle good •orll and Ignore the people .. ho don't "l"I'' your "'I lllllll. THE V'S Dear V'9' O.K., but It won't be usy. T don't gtt my c:olumn either. IS<rlously, tllanlt you &Ir IUOh 1 nice not•.) (Mall """' problemt to Geo .... Actually, be hasn't tbe foegltll no- tion of """ to belp you but "' -tbt mall. He c:ollecll lo I I e r openen.) tllat alarms 111, and lll!Old be of prime ~ to evtl')'ee." '"" ATL clalml ~fault rewards the guilty 1t the e.apense of tbe innocent They uy the benelits paid lo .. the &Ull\f" are financed by elll*r elimlnatln& or sharply mucJn&.the right of tbe IMOcettt victim to reeove.r eene.ral damaaea. Wiii no-fault enactmml mean lower ill- surance rates1 Nobody really knows. WHEN NO-FAULT proposals were first introduced in California, fingrn: "ere polnt~ 1t 1'1assadlusttts. 'A·htre 1h1s lype Insurance bu been in tfftct s1nc:c Janu1ry, 1971. Substantial savings lo policyholders were predicted becau.st" or the elimlnatioo of legal lltipt1on. Ac- cording to recent figures, however, ap. parently lhe savings slmplY have not materlaUUCI. So nobody's talking much about this aspect anymore. John R. Jewell, state secretary of licensing and regulation for the St.ate of Maryland, conducted a study of the litassachUJet~ program after one year of ope.ration, be says. "Any clalrns to dute that the Ma.ssaclmetts no-fault plan ha.'I actually reduced premiums for 1hc average policy holder must be viewed as fraudulent." CONSUMER FEDERATION o! California suggests no bill be adopted un· til these questions can be ans"·ered: \\'hat will be the overall premium reduc· • Uon? What insurance aavinp -MW be passed on lo c:oosumers! Will lnjind persons be l'Omptnsaled JOOner? WDI court congesj10n bt reduced? Whit percenlage oJ rues w\U be elimlnlted from court! and Does the bill have DOD-- cancellation provisions? As a result of his study, ?.itaryland'I Jewell c:oocluded the public ls Int cU... turbed with accident compensation than with other lmurancc prtbltmS. He ,.YI nlOSt diacontent steina lrom insurance comp.1\ny prachcts surh as canceUaUooJ, uon-rene\rals on poHc.iea:, arbiltll1 elassificsuon and ralln& systems and prtmium surcharges. NO.FAULT leglslatlon .. 111 do nothlnc about these compla1nlS and the American Trial Lawyers charRe ii wBI put accident victims at the mercy of the lnJw'anc9 compMie:i. The ATL suggests that rather than sacrifice their right to go to court to Nlt for general damages, which IJ ODf: pric:. of ~fault, that motorlats simplJ purchase some additional l.nlurance. This group conten(!.,, "You can now purchase all of the benefits most of the 1»£ault plans provide for only $$ an- nually over and above the nominal e>rlce of medical payments coverage." Perhaps they're right. .. at least untll the motorists can be assured that no- fault insurance Isn't V.'orse than the ail· ment it Le; supposed to cure. Reform Less, Support More lifost of the talk you '1ear about con- vention reform these days comes from people in the Republican Party with the least right to ask for changes. Th.ls does not mean that I do not believe many changes can and should be made in the way the Republican Party conducts Its presidential convention. It does mean lhat the hue and cry being raised in the press for changing the Republican National Convention into a dupUc.ate of the Dem- ocratic National Con· vention comes from the far -left hand of the GOP which has the largest rec· ord or nonsupport for N I x o n Administration legisla- tive requests as well & measures to make good on Republican Party plat· form pledges. 1 i. ' >.. llSUal tlla libenils .,. lrjblg to thre1ttn the Adrnihlstrallon Into su~ porting reforms they favar: They would reeommtnd a quota system In• the Republican Party and deny the rule of ma jorlty • selection upon whkh Amertcan democracy as well a.s RepubUcan Party tradition has always rested. ONLY RECENTLY. 55 Republican House members and three senators formed an alliance aimed 1t persuading the GOP National Convention to adopt th<. following rules : l-TI13t every state "endeavor to have equal representation of men and women ln its national convention delegation." 2-That every delegation i n c I u d e members under 25 years of ase ''in numerk:al equity to the.ir voting strength within the state." 3-'Ibat each of the convention's four rommiltees be expanded Ir om 100 memben (one man and one woman from each state) to 200 by adding one pc.non under 25 and ooe "member of a minority ethnic group from each state.'' 4-:Tbat no delegate be selected by vlrtue of bis party or public office, no delegate be required to pay an assess- ment and all meetings at which delegates are selected 1hou1d be open. NEW YORK Sen. Jacob Javlts and other liberal Republicans in Congress warned President Nlxon several days 1go tha~ he would "forfeit" to the Democrats the presidential votes or the nation's youth and the nation's minorities by BARRY GOLDWATER rcf\lsing to endorse the wide-rangiDC can- vention reforms. They said It was euen- tlal to reform the GOP to make tt "a~ peal to all segment.s of American m .. ty." M th:s ls being written, the NlJ.on Administration has g i v e n no en- couragement to the suggested change:a which first hive to be al)l:'roved by the Republic8Jl National Committee's rules committee and which would not take d~ feet until the 1.W6 convention. And, of coone, any changes -even nonl'lindlng recommtndations for 1979 - must be cleared by the convention rulet committee and fln11ly eudoned by U. convention delegates next month. Javtts and . his Jl'OUP belieft the <Jwig .. should be .. led this ,..,. as an tnd!litloo ol GOP Intentions to aupporl the quota system of delegate selcctton In Jt76. I believe lhls would be a mistake and I reject the Idea that fallurt to emutate the Democrats would cost the GOP any bloc votes. MY OWN FEELING ls that people .. ho want to make important decbions upon how the Republican National Convention should be nm would do better bl •pend- ing more time supporting the party in question. Almost every ilme a crucial Administration vote Lt taken in the Senate we find the Republicao Jiberala lining up with the Democrat, and against President Nixon. Now they want to revamp the Ropublican Party '° that ll looka exacUy like the Democratic Party in. convcnUon despite tbe !act that tbe 1973 Democratic National Conve.nUoo turned tut to be one of the moet dlsutrous In Democratic Party history. The quota l)'ltem, while fortcloslnc tbe Idea of majority lelectlon, also forecloses any suggestion of rewan:Hnc: members of the Republican Party who toll long and hard for party objectives every month of every year. More and more I have a reeling that the liberals who make a habit of voting against the Republican Admini..straUon would feel much more comlortatwe in another poHUcal atmosphen -like tbe ooe New York City Mayor Jolm Lindair found in the Democratic ranb. How to Address Our Lawmakers U. S. SENA'!'ORS AIH Cl'lnllon (DI, !12 N. Spring St. Loa: Angeles 90021 and John V. Tanoey (D), Rm. 14%23, lllXXI Wilshire Blvd .• Los Angeles 90024. During Congressional ses. slons; New Senate Ofrict Bldg., Wash- ington, D.C. 20601. U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (Orange Coonty Only! R1cbard T. Hanoa (:Mth Dislricl-D), 9461 Grindlay Sl, Cypraa 906»: Joha G. ScbmlU (1$tll Di!lrltt -R), 4340 Campus Drive. &rite 214, Newport Bfach 928a4 : cndJ Ho1n>er (32!1d Dlatrict-R). Security Bank Bldg., Suite !20, 110 Pine Ave .• I.alt Beach ltll02. During Congm- alooal -· llaona, 1511 J..olllworth "°"'" Olllce Btdg.; Schmitz lillfLong· worth Houge Office Bldg., Hosmer. 2217 Rayburn House Of/Jce Bldg., Wublng· too, D.C. :IOlll5. STATE SENATORS FROM ORANGE COUNTY Damil CU,.-(14tll Iltstrlct -R), Bo• cc. !nine 92164. Commiu..,, AgricUltore, Local Gownment, Select Committee on Environmental l:leotrol, Select Commltlee OI\ ~Unity Inlrualai in Aglolllural SoU, Join{ Committ.e on l!doclUm Evaluation and Joint Com- mlllee en L • 1 la I a t ht n.tlmnenl J...., II. -111411 lllttrid-R), ma -. Gll*n tm. lllML COOlnljft•: JI!-aotl-. R~ and Well1n, Tnmpo11ai1111 and • Industrial Rolalions. llurlnl lfilslaU.o _, Slate Clpitol, ~ Cllil, 95807. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN FROM ORANGE COUNTY Robert E. Badbam l'l!Jt D!strict-R), 1649 Wc.stcliff Dr., Newport Beach, 9*0. Committees: Public Employment and Retirement, Wate r and chairman of Com- merce and Public UUllUes, Jo~ a v. Brfal 135th District -R), 1400 North Harb>r Blvd., Fulll~rton 92631. O:lm.mlt- lttS: Finance and IMUrance., Llbor Rf.. Jal.ion,, and Revtnue and T111tion, Select CommJtttt on En•ironmental Qualitia,, and chairman, Joint COrum.ittet oo Atoro.- tc Development and Space. llebert R. Bme (?Vib Distrk:t -R), !ml -Bl•d.; Hunlington Beach 12147, Oommit. '°"' Education, E""1locs and ComUlll-donal Amendments and vice <balnnart, Transportation. Keooet• C«y (nth. Di!trlcl-D), 5111 'N. EaclJd, P. 0. Bos GM, Anaheim 12.SOO. Comm It t et•: Educatioo. Labor Rolatlo111 and RoveDlll and Tuition. During l•glllatlve -Iona: Sl>te Clpitol, Sa<nmenfo, CalU. -· • ORANGE COllHrY BOAIU> 0 t SIJPERVJ!IOlll Fi!'ll Dist., Jltbrrt W. Balla Se<ood D!s(.'llorid -'lllird Dlli~111111aa l'Wl!Jo Fourth Disl,. Ralpll J. dllrt Fifth Diil, llaolld w. cw ... Addnla: Orqe CeadJ A(~ lion 1114(. Room 11111, •11 N. $~ -Aoa- I ·t 4 f DAILY PILOT Sunday, Auoutt 13, 1972 Private Enterpris.e Kre1nlin, Mulls Brezh1iev Proposal Moecow -Want your noor 11nded? A curtain rod hung? A pant.suit made? A peephole put in your front door? A cup- board iru;t.aUed? lf you are a Soviet citizen, more likely than not you will seek help from the thousands of privateers who operate "on the left," as tt is called. The st.ate-run eeooomy simply can- not cope with the growing de- mand for consumer services. and -in most case.-. -1.s not prepared even lo provide then1. Nov" comes a bold propo sal to Jegaliie this \ast rrser\01r of "underground'' acth·ity by permitting the format ion of service cooperatives, from small ramily-type operations to large ateLt>rs. It is even sug·gested that such a cooperalive could run a string of coffee houses, a hotel with a restaurant, or a small shop. Although this is ool a plt>a for private businesses in so many vtords, il is tantainount to that. The author goes so far as to suggest that the Soviet Union could profit frorn the txperience of East Germany, liungary, and Poland, where "individual'' enterprises are prrn1i lled to function under state ton!ro!. ·rhesr ideas. "'hich must sound t1lmost like here5y to a &lviet ~tarxist's ears. are raised in the Literary Gazette antl du not tarry the .stantp of off1 c1al approval. But the very fact they are under discussion suggests that the regime may at long last be mul!ing over implementation of party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev's enigmatic proposal at the 24th Congress last year. On that occa s ion Brezhnev advocated l hat thought be given to a systen1 \vhereby retired per sons , housewives, and Invalids could p<'rform services ottl of their 0\\11 home or throug h cooperatives. I le sald legal regulation should be in1proved and help uievded towerd thlt end. The proposal s ee me~ noteworthy at the tJ.rne , br then oothing more was hearc' about it. If the Literary Gautt.c discussion actua!Jy leads to • more liberal policy in 1 services sphere, it cot represent a revolutionary 1tr in this dogmaUCIJJy soclalL society where, wtth few ex· ceptions. evuythlng is owne~ and run by the atate. Some cooperative a\etiers 11 n'ell as private servfce1, such as dressmaking, are permitted to operate officially, but these are limited In scope or are heavily taxed. The author or the article, Alexander Levtkov, ac.knowledges that the state has ambitious plapa for ex· panding the number of service enterprises throughout the countrv. But, he writes with astoniSh.ing frankneu a n d irony: Bold and new reforms are needed In the serviee industry, "'rites Levlkov, 11 d din I that Russians are fully willing to pay more for personalized service -to have the laundry delivered to the door, or to have a tailor C<lme to the home . • Custom slipcovers at a price you can afford now. $ 49 Standard chair s79Standard sofa Chooae from a beautiful collection of printed and solid cottons espe- cially chosen for this event. Many treated with stain repellent flnlshe~ We'll come to your home to flt, cut and sew. The entire operation done In one day! · Call a Penneys near you, now! JCPenney lhe values are here every day. , ShOp SUnday noon to 5 P,M. at the followlng atOl'U: F~HION ISLAND, Newport S.1ch (714) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771' ' -· ·-------·- • ' ·' \ • ' sale. 20%off a11 our made-to-measure draperies. With · ks. With valances. Some with matching spreads. I I • • • If----------------------------~ I I I I C· I Choose from drapery fabrics in hundreds of patterns and colors ... antique satins, jacquards, p.rints, sheers. Rayon/acetate, cottons. polyesters, and more. All at a big 200;. savings. With tiebacks, or valances, if you wish. Some with matching bedspreads. Speclal order yardage, too. Quality workmanship; incluc:Ung weighted corners. 4" hems'and headers. Follow these instructions, bring us th~ measurements, and we'll have your draperies macS_e,1.o·fit. .• To Measure: Widlh: measure.from (GJ to (HJ, or simply lhe width you want' to cdver. Length: For ceiling to floor length, measure (A} tcf(B). For regular floor length measure (C) to (DJ. For sill length measure from (E) to (F). Add 3 inches if you want below-sill length. Sato prlcH olfoctlvo through Soturd•J only I ' ODD DOD DOD DOD Save on DD := DD ~ DOD DOD tt.OOR --~--;Ji;-: ' I I I I ' I I ' ' I ' ' ' I I I I I I ' I ·::J/-I I I I I ' ' ' ' I I I I ' I I I ' ' 1 ' I I ' I I I I ' ,, I ' I ' I I I I t "'-• • trugsfor home or dorm. JCPenney The values are · here every day. Sale ~~ Rog. 3.19, F antastlc uvlng1 on our tolid color and rnultl- color accent rugs. 'Sparta' tculptured pile of 100% virgin nyton, featurea 1 geometric border dealgn. 'Tivoli' 1111Q pile of Dupont Dacron• potyeeter, • subtle multk:olor random stripe design. Both wilh tkld resistant beckings. 27 x~. reg.5.99, Now4.17 36 x so~, reg . S11, Now l.f7 •ex 7Z', reg. 119, Now 11.11 2•x70", reg.a.n. -u1 (Sparton only) Get 1 g-buy now, ""' tallf. u .. ,.., 'Cl'oml7 Clllr1lll Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport BHch (114) 644-2313, HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntingto~ Boach (214) 192-mf. •HARBOR CENTER,,Jlf11Me,. (714j "'40-5021 (•Clo,.d. Sundoy) · ~ , I ~ -·--- ( ·1 I ' I ' t • I I - I l I - , Bay Area Haven for Sea Scouts BJ UM EDWAllDS Jncold, 111aclol.aplcrins n· ..-- ot ., ---ecutlve !or the Orange Empire "Hey, Garyl 'lllere'a a cra1> Ana Council w111cb leaaea tile the me ol your hand over 11vpa1J. there!" called IJ.yeaHld "We llaYe wide -ol tbe Grqg Mueller ..,._ the Up. proptrlJ, and tile bue'a n• per Newport Bay -bor lo .....,.. to tbe baJ and tile his ll<OUt lmlnlctor. OCOOll llllkea ti tile only bue Ao Greu and m othtr Sea lib It In the ....tern United Scouts IOOW<d the narrow St.at ... beach. they perlocllcally called "We get Newport Beach to Gary Meyer to ,.. and help mldeob p1,. kidl lrom ldenU/y thnlr fllldJnp. outllde Orange County • • • Tbty cattfully stepped over and from a1f over Arhona. ho1ff and mounda ol aand Nev1da, Northern CalHarnla balls depasited by llddler Ind ev81l Mexico City •. A crabs which bad strained them tcOUt1nc croup on a IUJlU!N!t for food. tour tn17 ltay ovemJabt here A bllbblHhelled suaU sat on 11 the liue Is avlillble. They dry aand. The boys had can get a baJ ride, exposure proolecl II lrom the lhillow to 111 pull ol this areo - wai.r by si!Ung through the fulfilling the purpose or the sandy bay floor with a piece ol base," be cootinoed. screen. They wat<bed it try to With tile oom1nC ol ,...,.. burrow down to water again. round ach:>ol, many youths Scanning the bay floor will have wtni.r vacations. t h r o u g h a !unnekhaped "We wanl to give the klda viewer. they wilh!tood Ire-thlnp to do In the wlni.rtlme. quent bites lrom leechel In the In August, Im, the 1eue on ankle-deep water. the property nlDI out and we Neil Cameron recorded the hope to rebulld, modemlm Ind p ts and animals collected have a biaet capacity,'' by t group In bllculs and Ingold declared. 'l'bO Orange plastic tanks. Empjre Area CoundJ la now The soouls planned to find oeeklng 1 lonc-lmn 1eaae out the species, habits and en-from the county. vironment of each when they U this ii dooe, be claims. returned tq their camp, the the )'OUlha could l'Uft the base, ::.:;i~:..;..__, ... ___ ; Sea Scout Base in Newport give tow'• and enjoy a year-. oaiLY PILOT s1'" PM11 Beach. round. broad usage or most SEA SCOUTS COLLECT AND RECORD IACK IAY SPECIES The boys had spent nearly 1_11ase_:.:..::.f.:.•.:ccill.::.11et=·-________ 1n_st_r_uc1<> __ r_G_•_'Y,_Maya_;__r_, _K_n_oo_l_lng"-C-an_l•_r_,_E_x_pl_o_ln_•_F_lnd_t_o_G_,.._•_P ____ 1 four days at the base on a 7 1.m. to 10 p.m. schedule of i~ struction and fun while earn- ing a maximum or four Boy Scout merit badges in all types of water activities, ~ eluding a new one: ocean- ology. The seven chose to earn oceanology badges, so Gary Meyer, the assistant camp director, rowed them to the Back Bay. DAY'S FlJTURE To be prepared and most fully appreclste the trip, the group had talked about marine life of the region and the future of the bay. "The Back Bay is mott fertile than the continental shelf. A big percentage of tht fish along our coast is dependent upon the Back Bay for spawning and food in ·general for the brttding periods. "People talk about saving the binb here. The binil are important but the public overlook! half the stuff. They forget that fish and anlma1s are interrelated. They don't see the other impGtlant jobo ol such fresh-wate r estuaries," he told them. Meyer, a biology major at Cal State University a t Fullerton as well u assistant director and ll\lltructor at the camp, will award the boyt their oceanology badges at a campfire at the end of their week at camp "!( they have done a really good job" on their projects and pu1 a wri~ ten test. ---. STUDY PLA~"Jll Some have chosen to study the planls they bad carefully transplani.d in Ught-welght coUeding tankls lmmedial<ly upon uprooting them. Others found the aand· screeo habif> ol tbe hulllf>'. ftddler crab' more interesting: And some !COUtiwill do IOtnt research about bow atolls are formed or learn to recognize and make model! of various beach characteri1tics, such as the berm, cusp and wate~Une. All or their models ' and display projects may remain al the Sea Scoot Base. A 11 animals collected will be returned by Meyer at the end of the last summer camp session. For the psst eight wmmen, scouls betWff!I the ages or II and 16 have spent a weet at the county-<iwned base prop-" erty m the Pacific Cooat Highway. Boys rrom througho ut Orange Cowlty have bad the opportunity to earn all tbe aquatic badges offered by tbe Boy Scouls or America: awfm. ming, sailing, c a no e I n g , lifesaving, rowing , motorboatlng, and now oceanology. Twenty..five sailboats, sb: large powerboals and 10 other craft are available and cared ror by the bue'• staff and campers. -- Boals, boat auppllos, -recreatiollll egui~ !God, advice and lmjrpcllon han torgely come I rom prlv11e' donon, military -and local ccmmunlly groupa. PEOPLE HELP "The community Is full ol taleni.d people who have helped us with a d Y l c e , teaching lacllitieo •.. novlg• lion, harbor marting and aol• ty inllruclion •.• and people have given us boats to wm on, uae in our programa here , or to sell," claimed Rick I The great suede masquerade. This coat Will collar you. Incredible cotton imitation suede coat with genuine Spani~'· lamb fur collar, cuff, front border. Ouilt lined for e)(tra 1 warmth. Elegance at a praclical C!;,.._~ Sizes 10 to 18. ';. · .1 price. Brown or rust. t ·-~ , $59 / . ·~ ... " • • • . c \I, ( •• • ' .'· • .. '. ~ • • ' ~ ~ /~;,,- •j ·~ ; ,. f \, ~~ The values are here every day. JCPenney ' • " Shop Sunday noon to ~ P.M. at fhe foUowlng stores: • FASHION ISLAND, N..,.....rt S.1ch (714) 6#-Jlll. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington S.ach (714) 892-7771. •HARBOR CENTER, Cost1 Ma11 (71"' 646-5021 ('a-d Sundayi • ) I Slim fashion cut-ups. Boy-·cut chambray- look denim. DAILY ,ILOT Extra-long, low-slung. hip-trimming lines. 1Wo smash styles: skinny llldei- stripe. or flap-pocket stitched....-, Polyester/cotton clanirn. blue only, sizes 5 to 15. JC Penney The values are here every day. Sliop Suclay -n tO 5 p.m. at tM foHowl119 stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport 0.1ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntincpon Beech (714) 692-ml. *HARBOR CENTER, Cost• M111 (7 I 4) 6'46-5021 (*Closad SundayJ '• r Gu11s of Aitgust Soit11cl Dt11v11 Alt1r11i !:l'\S OF AUC:l'ST l>l::l'T. -l.;1t t•,t reporls h:i\r 11 1hAt l\l' v.1 11 bf \1~1!M v.1th 10 l•> l~-11~11 ~urf along th1<; bl·st of all poi><;Jbll' (·011o:ts 1h10: v.Pt•krnd lndr1•d , 1t 1• lhr !1mr and !ht' !.l'il'-'•11 fnr !lie b1i:: lio11UH't ~ tr. 1 l\!t 1ur 'hun·l1n~· All uf 1h1~. ,,f t•oursr. dt•pt·nd, upun lrlrt,,uo: 111~thi· ;i] "tornts al ~ra off lhc Raja Cal1fqrn1.1 111a.;1hn1· and Jhe 1agar1r'! over 1o1t11ch d1re<'t1on thrsr s111rrn" rn1ght Hr1lOl'Ls ao:~rl1n~ lh;1t supt•r.-;urf v.111 ..;1•111 to rurn- hlr upon us 1.~ both j!OOd nrv.~ and had nt•1-1s. Surfer' l!fPf'I 1he dispatche.c; "'1th great hu11t1hs and lea ping ahnul L1frf::'uards. v.ho must fi sh inland fnl k nut of thr> h1~ s1uf/, JU~l v.inrr .\S FOlt :\·IE. I'd just l1kP \u i::rt a l1ttlr sleep bt1I 1h11 1·h;1111·('s 11111 be ... 111n Ir any p:1rt or the big surf ru· 11111r~ pr1111· true \'nu srr. I h;.i1r fuur surfers !1vlng 11·11hir1 !ht• e11nlir1 ,.~ uf Bl~ ht1ppy h11nH' You t"<lll t1•ll !hi.c: h1•c~u1s1• our frr1n! 1arrl i.<; s11 fillf'rl 11·1!h brnken !'urfhoard<; :ind ripp<'rl sw11nfln'i !hat it loo ks l1kr a huni·h 11f ~luff tlll' Par·1f1e ju.c:L wa,<;h('d up. rlur Jn1Pnnr dt'l"1.lr 1·ould h<'sl b" rlt'seribt'd ;i.c: dripninR .... rt 1'hr i·olor of tht' 111111,q r1~un rU_R is Sand.I' Foot. pr101 \\"F: llA\"I': l'l'\lf'Ell rnort' sand thrt!lJ~h our b:ith· rfll1m dr;i1nrnp1·~ !hiin 11as Nill('l"t('d durin11: the com·· hinrd drrd11in,c: nr "\rwpnrl and J);i,n11 Pnint harbors. ~111 hnuse i<; nn(' nf !he frw plaC'rs ·when'..' sea'>''eed gro'>''~ a<;hnrr . An.1wa1. tl1r 11•ur<;\ part is that v.·hen Ule bii,! surf :'Om('<;, It h;is l11!l1• ft'Sllf'rl fOr lhO~ Of US V.'hO 11ppre· ria1P 1o:r1t1n,c: a little shule~I'. Thus 1t 1<; !hat 1hr surfrrs in our household. ha v1ni;: pl11tt l-'d storm <; at sea and scrulini7.ecl lidet.ables. will ~nmmenre srtt1 nl! v;1r io11s alarm clocks. Surfers. huntrrs. Do11ling people and insomnia<.·s 1111 ha\ r 11 cnmmun faull . ThPy have this con su ming dnvr 10 be up and 1T11>1'ing <thou{ at first light. Once a year a! F:11ster Sunda~ is enough for me. Dc<;prtc n1r 1ncl1natinns. the big surf comes and the llarm clnt"k.~ s1Hr! i.:oing off before the fi rst rooster ha.<; c]Parrd h1<; throat ROARD SUHfEllS an.~wrr !he clan11:in11: bells ahnut l 15 am , [ollov.·cd by the body surfers at 5 JO 11.m. fhf'rf' i.~ f'OllS!dCrilble banging Of doors, shouts abou t lost h;i1hing trunks and noise frnm people who have pPdalC'd a bikr In the beach and back who report in on curr"nl r nod1t1ons "\\"o"'' It's gonna get big ... southerly swell .•• 1?l;i.ss1ng: uff ... breaking out off the second reef .•• who stnlf' the \\,1x" " All of th1s j<; follo'>l·ed by pre-dawn arguments as tn "·hn shall ride the long, thin board or who shall get •turk \\llh the short, fat one and who poked the hole in lhe bellvboard and if so. who should be for«d into (}al("h1 n1? 11 · TROOP r.tOVE~IENTS through the bathroom now begin to sound like the RUS.'lian Army on the march. 'i'ou n1ay try to pull the covers up over ~our head. ')r hidr beneath the pillow. Little, however, ~·ill save vour sleep from a claque of surfers·who are. drawn to the .c:ra like lemmings by the Gun~ of August. Thus it is as the rooster fin ally awakens to crow <1nd 1he dawn comes up like thunder. you 11 rt left but In roll ove r, count surfers jumping over the Jiving rflOm furniture and keep repeatin.R : "This ls indeed the bt!st of all possible coasts ..• " Care Center Planned To House the Elderly BLUEFIELD, W. Va. !AP 1 -An &1-~ar-<1ld Bluefie ld man who helped ra ise eight foster children during the past t~·o ~·ra rs now hopes lo start an ad ult fam ily c11re center to 11C'eommodate the elderly al hi.~ hnme. disturbing fa ctor" in the aged or di18bled per90n's life. the supervisor said. "they become se nile when they live alone.'' She added, "We ha ve a dr ive on to get ~ple In· terested in being adult fam ily rare providers ir the. I r homes.'' Charlie J. En~lish and his wife. ~1artha , 1nainta1n the ir nine room house "is just loo biJZ.. for them. The couple, \\'h<1 ha\'C been married nearly 21 ~c11rs. have been roster parents to five girls and three bovs since 1952. 11-frs. English said she and hf'r husband ha l'e been in- terviewed by the W e s t Virginia Depa rt me n t of ...., \V('lfare and lha t they will begin keeping two elderly women ~n. "A lo! of elderly people nttd ;11 home life ." ~trs. English s;ud. '•They don't have 1nyone to rare for them . They need to he part of a family ." ~!rs. !\1 a g g I e Fl('shman. supervisor or the adult service unit at the department's office in Princeton. expla ined thin the new adult family care pro- ~ram is desiJCnet! to 8C· com nlOd ate the "loneliness" 1n the "most elderly." The family adult pro~ram enables !he elderly 10 live 1n a famil y lype selling. Mrs. Flesman said. Explaining that "loneliness" is the "most ~1eanwhile, Mrs. En1-:1lsh ex· plained how she and her hu~· band became interested In roste r eare· ""'e had this big house and no one to sbare it with . Since \\'e had lots of room, we dec1d· ro to care for home less children. "When you ran take rare of roster children -it"s good to do that. vou·re just mother and father to them . You don 't feel any different .'' The couple said they once cared for seven pre-school age children at the same lime. They v.·ere giver. one female infant when she was five davs old and a male child when he '>''as six da ys old . ·'Thry wefe brou1-:ht to us right from the hospital." :-01rl'i . English s11ld. "We had thrre babies on bottlt>s and in diapers a! one 11me." The roster parents explainrd that in addition to cannR f(1r eight hon1eless children l'ilnC'r 1952, thl'y also housed St>V· eral rollege sludents during the eigh t years. PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS AND SELF HYPNOSIS OYNA~IC NEW COMBINATION for 1ucc•11 •nd h•ppln•s1. GiY•I you th • pow•r to br•1k bid htbit1, INCllASI 'YOUI ESP, ••rn mor• mon- •Y· 9tin 1•lf confld•nce, improv• your concentr1- tion end 1fudy skills, incr•••• your "'H•lity I ••• 1pp••I. Lecture: Mtn .. A1.19. 14, I ,.,,.. AJ,.,.,.ttr Inn. ta700 Mae.Arthur llw4., N.I . I°"*!,. O.C. ""'"'"'I LtctWNt WH, A.Uf. 1~ a pm, • .,.., CNCh In"' htt R4:. •t lant1 Ml ,..,, • tCrMIW s.. lib..,_,.., l11ltt ~t~~uc;s :.i~r:,r:a ' , ·-11 -....a1. tM P.M. ur Tltis Out So You Won't FORGE ' 'I L DAILY 10A.M.·10 ft.M. -SUNDAY 10 A.M •• 7 ft.M. • While QuQn 1tles Last ---, 0 . -l MEN'S DENIM FLARES Ooc ron9polye~ler I 357 cotton. Belt loop , but- ton front. 29·38. loy•' Flar••· 2.77 MEN'S WORK BOOTS Built to toke hord 5'4 wear! 6''·high, ton split leather. 7 • 12. Ctlorge it at Kmart, '01111 ... ""·" 0 ZEE • 18"x25' FOIL TOILET TISSUE 28' 5/1.00 ' l ) ! Use for cooking or as o freezer wrap. Sa'Ye ! 2 ply tissue , 4 rolls per pak. Each roll 325 1heets • 1,2 •• 1/2. I SO TRASH CAN LINERS Fit 20·30 gallon cans.1 ss New, st rong, ''fo ld·n·ro ll " construct ion. With tw ist closers. 1.5 mils. Charge it. 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The question is asked with complete seriousnes.s by the Sierra Club and other en· viroruncntal groups. Failure of lhe fed e r a I bureaucracy tu answer it has produced an order from U.S. Supreme Courl J us t ic e \\'1lham O. Douglas banning any further work on the gigan- tic \'erb.t Buena redevelop- ment project. The stay issued by Douglas from his sumtrl('r retreat was the latest in a series of court orders which ha ve stalled the project adj~ce~t to the city's financ1a1 district for three years. The previous judic_ial bans have involved re.Jocat1on of the area's residents. HALT DEMANDED But the Sierra Club and it! allies are: now demanding a halt to aJI work on the project u n t i 1 an environmental impact report Is made by the U.S. Department of HoUlling and Urban Dev el op me n i (HUD) or by the San Fran- cisco Redevelopment Agency. "We have no intention of stopping or dela ying Verba Buena." said Rebecca E~ans, administrator of the Sierra Club's San Francisco Bay Chapter. "But the ~ational Environment Protection Act (NEPA) must be enforced ." HUD and the Rede· \·elopment Agency b o t h contend that the 1970 act , which requ ires environment impact stud ies of federally funded projects. doe~ not a~ ply to the San Francisco proJ· eCt because all the signific11nt government discus~ions and decisions took place in 1966. NO REVERSION "It's hardly reasonable to go back at this late date ," said P..1ichael DiSanto. an attorney for the local agency . But J. Anthony Kline, who represents the Sierra Club, San Francisco Tomorrow and five 0 t h e: r envtronmentat groups in the suit, which a1~ Involves a redevelopment proJ· eel in Berkeley. said that the courts have repeatedly ruled that NEPA applies to pre-1970 projects. •·All we're saying is make an environmental i mp a c t statement," said Kline, who alsn represents the Verba Buena area residents whose relocation has blocked work on the project for three yea rs. ''\\'e're not saying stop the project. Make: the statement that will disabuse us of our concerns or confirm our fears. That's all we 're saying." Kli ne suggested some of the possible ecological problems that the huge project could cause. PROBLEMS TOLD They Included .. rthqulie danaers, air poUution from ad- dition1l auto ~affic generated by the project'I p I r k I n I 1ar11es. ovtrburde.nlna of the dty -11• oystern. •laual pollulioo , Ind overaowdlnc of recreation f.lclUUea. San Francllco Tom«row, a local envlroruMnt.al g r o u p with 750 members which en- dontd an a ntl -h lghrlae musure Jn I.he list munldpal eltdlon. llld the project'• .. nable fe-ture ate.mm rom enormous tmpoct 11111 111 111ou .. nc1s of viJI U., uson, i-0 ~ oolltllt& CALIFORNIA of their automobiles, would have upon the city." President E. R. Scrofan.i said S. F. Tomorrow's ques- tions included : "Why should a resident of San Francisco tolerate the inevitable i~ crease in traffic congestion, air pollution, and genetal crowding wltlob will Teaull from the Verba Buena Cen- ter? How can this project help but contribute to the city's unseemly practice of polluting San Francisco Bay?" In a brief filed w1th a federal appellate Ctlurt, Kline quotes earthquake experts who agree that the project is located in areas of San Fran· cisco that would be subjected to the highest intensity ground motions if an earthquake OC· curred . and that there Is "a virtual certainty of a large damaging earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area" dur- ing the life of the project. rt10 RE CARS Opponent.. are also con- cerned about plans for public and private garages 8'1jacent to the convention ceoter and sports arena. They argue the 2,000 to 4,000 parking 11ta1Js will bring more cars into San Francisco and decrea11e reliance on the Bay Area Rapid Transit < B A R T l system. which will have two subway stations in the project area. "A ppellant.. do not claim that the environmental horron they depict wiU necessarily result from the project.. they challenge." the a t lo r n e y wrote. "They do not know." To which the Redevek>pment Agency replies: "The center is not only en- virorunentally sound, but en- vironmentally proud. It was designed to be ecologically oriented -to be a place where people ctn walk, stroll, visit, shop, and gaze. OPEN SPACE Eleven acres of open space and malls will be included In the ~acre convention center and sports arenA complu, 1n agency spokesman &aid. He .11lso re}eeted the garap-auto congestion argument, llyifll lhe plans call for 1 20,000-seat sporb arena and only 1,IOO parking spaces, staUna : "We're not bestowing bleu- inp on ths automobile, we'n barnesslng II. Th< key i-0 the project is Ila liniqe i-0 BART. "And finally, we're taking a llum ..,. 1 vilull ud ph,ml llum -llld turninc It lni-0 llDIDtllllng dealgntd for pee> pie." Douglas' alay will re.main In effect until the it.h Circuit Court of Appeals rule! on the envirionmentalisl!' •pp ea I from a lower court decision toasing out the case. LIW]len for tbe golltrruntnl hope lhot U1U111tn!J con be mode oometim• ilt S.pttmber, with 1· rullng lo follow 100n lhertafttt. DAILY PILOT A, l J . ~. Group Youth for Nixon Joins Mesan • • ....,. __ SACRA!iENTO -It Ute na- tion'• "youth" vOle IOlld\y behind the c::andldacy o t Demoeratlc Party nominee Sen. G«irge McGovern! Could ht, but in California. at least. younc memben: of the Grand Old Party dlsagr'tt. Among the groop 11 Bill McLaUjhlin ol Colt.a Mesa, formerl1 O<'IJ•• In l>tnlocnttlc Porty affaln. who will be moving to the DOrtb ill.le lO help in the unipall!JI. 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I Sunday, AU911Sl 1', 1972 Yes, Clyde You're Quite a Yes-man By L. PETER KRIEG CLYDE WALTBAlL ls a nice enough g\Jy. He holds down a pretty important job u one of the pnw alde1 &o the govern« ~ the State of California. I've talked to Clyde a lot by phone these last couple of weeks about when the governor was going to sign 90me legislation that would delete all or Ga.rt of tbe Paci!ic Cout Freeway from the state's frttWay and ex- pressway system. "It won't be today," Clyde assured me Wednesday, "but vou're liable to hear fr<>m me in the morning.'' l\OW THAT'S what a reporter calls a big. fat hint. u 1ao Come Thw sday momjng and I'm pretty sure Rea. gan 1s gbing to R1gn bills of historic import to all of Southern California. T spend ttre first coupl<' of hours Thursday momJng writing a bockground story that details the years or controvt•rsy over th<' roastal frN.•wav. The 11n1ing <"Oultln't lw h<.•tlt•r. ·i'11e laM page of the stlll"y rolls out uf the ty1wwr1l<•r and U1e telephone rm~s .ll'c; 10 am . on tlw dot, :ind il'~ good ol' Clyde. Ev~rythm~ st•t.•ms to bt• going my way "C.OV. JtEAGAN has signed four freeway deletion biJls... Clyde reports, naming among them the key Bad.ham and Carpenter measures that apply to Orange Countv and Newport Beach. While this is being scribbled on a piece ol paper. I signal another member of the staff to call the news desk and let them know the story's here for sure and that we'll have it early enough fOf' all editions. Clyde drawls on and I tum and ask another repor- ter to start calling around to get reactioo-type state- ments rrom local officials. Clyde finishes and I phone the story to the news desk. A Ll'ITLE while later I'm on the phone with Dick Rohrbach, an aide to Sen. Carpenter. "Want to gel a statement from Denny," J tell him. "A statement about what.'' he says. "Rea~an signed his fr(!('way bill." I inform him. "We'll call you back,'' Rohrbach promises. MEANWHILE. every city official and his little sis- ter have had something to sav about the death of the freewav . either how great or how awful it is Rohrbach calls back. "r.ov RN1gan didn't sign our bill. it's still in en- rollment That mPans it's somewhere in a file and he'll get it next W('('k " "YPS h<' did." I aSS('rt. "NO HE didn't," Rohrbach says, geUing a little Ir- ritated "We'd get a little blue card up in Sacramento. ''We didn't." "Yes he did." I insist. "the governor's olfice said so •• "No. he didn't," Rohrbach said. "we checked with the governor's legislative clerk and the secret~ry of state's office. too." T call the governor's press ofnce back. "YES, he did sign the bilt." a secretary repeat! what she heard Clyde tell me earlier. Clyde's off someplace. I suggest she go· find him. "Yes, he did," reaffirms Clyde a couple of min- utes later. "No, he didn't." I tell him and ask him to double check. Clyde comes back to the phone two minutes later. "No, he didn't," he says. "WE WERE told be 'will' sign it, but we interpret- ed that to mean he 'had' signed it,'' Clyde tries to ex- plain. In a pank I call the news desk. The managing editor is not pleased. And I know I'm throwing the composing room into a state of chaos be- cause of the front pages that will have to be torn up. The paper will be late getting out this day. Clyde call me back. He says he's going to try to find the bills and get the governOf' to sign them right away. I talk to Clyde later in the day. He says the bills are on an airplane on their way to the governor at his Pacific Palisades home I COME to work Friday morning and write this while ~:ailing for Clyde. or whoever they got to re- place htm. to call to say the governor has signed the freeway bills. Death Notice• WlUOtt LARue A. WllJOll, eve 62, of 2A2 E. ~ st .. c.t1 AMM, ,,.._ away Auo. '· 1•72. iwvlwd by wire. ..,.,.,., 2 -.uQhten. "°"' '''"' of Coat• Mell Ind ltutfl •11cb9n of Huntington IMdl; 2 tlPen. SMne Hlduften and Lene Coocltf, bottl of Jowu t er•nd I nd 1 9'"Mf eraMcNld. Ora~ Mr• •le• wlll tit held NiotttUy at 10 e.m., Hel'bor RW MetMrlal ... ..-.. Olflclent I• ltw. L Y. T-. Of...cfon ,,.. 1111 l rMlfW•Y Mort\Mlry. SU,Rotf.U Antllolly Sutronu. eve S2. of 221w. Llurwl, Newport a..cti, Clllloml1, from llllnolL Date of dtl tel AU9Ulf 10, 1'72 et Hoeg Hosplt1I. R-r 7:30 SUndly, AlllNSt 13,. 1'1'2 If Wettcflff Chapel. MIM f:OO Monday, August IA. 1'12. Offlcletor of lll'VICU .. P:r. T,_. Nevins of St. JOldllm at W•t- ctlff Mortuary. s~ ,,..: Oofottlv Sufl"Ol'IHI mother, Tttll• llndffl •h· ten, ~ne Spencer and SNpt\lnle Ptlster: brotMr. JOhn Linder. Inter· . Record pace :-=="""='=w=111=.,.=11 =Good=S=hephe=NL==l ~ For Water = Established . , ~ALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL DOME Corona dd Mar m..t4SO Costa Mesa 148-ZW • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BlOlldway, Colla Meal uwm McCORMJ<l LAGUNA BEACB HIORTUARY 1'111 Lqaa ea,.. 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IN•• 1& U•WH& .. tions wear on our • 1mwear re 15.00 to 36.00 • mios •one-piece •two-piece •sizes 8 to 18 -all 18 stores no mail or phone orders 7 .. Dallas Belts 27- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thi Dallu C.Owboys lcl\ quarterback Ro 1 er Staubach with a lhou.lder aepar1Uoo but vtteran crat& Morton fired tbrte touchdown paaea and the Su~ Bowl champ om rolltid over tbe LOI Aiipl• Rama, 21·13, Saturday nlsbt in a Natloa.11 Football League,prtsU.90a "ame. SWlbach, t.be Nn..'1 most nluable player Jut year wtien be beat out Morton for the ~ Dallu liCnal camn, job~ WU lnjUttd in the second quarter When be scrambled for nine yards and wu tackled bard at the Rams thlft bJ mid- dle linebacker Marlin McKMver. x....,. confirmed the abciulder aepu> tion but the CowboY1 aid the twn ph,.iclan· would uamlne Staubech in DaUu today to determine wbdhel" IUJ'gtrJ would be required. Da1W would t.btn know bow 1oog the former HeUman Trophy winner from Navy would be sidelined. The c.owboys intercepted five pa--. . tine by Jerry Rhome in the f1'1t half and two by rookie John Walton in the Crawford's Blast Beats Padres, 5-2 SAN DIEGO (AP) -Willie Qoawfcrd reached San Diego starter steve Arlin for a ~nm homer in the first iDnlnc Saturday night and the Los Anfeles Dodgers went oo to defeat the Padres, 6-2. After Arlin, 1-13, retired the fint two men In the opening inning, Willie Davis dmr a walk and Wes Parter followed with a ainpe. Crawford then bit blS OnTVrou9 Claaaael 11 at J eighth home nm of the National League bueball seuoo, a three-nm shot over the right-center field fence. Tbe Padres got a nm back in the third on a alngle by Dave Roberts, a double by Jeny Morales and an RBI ain1le by Nate Colbert. The Dodgen made it 4-1 in the fifth when Lee Lacy doubled and came around to score cm Davis' sacrifice fly. Derrel 'lbomaa tripled in the fifth and scored Oil • wild pitch for the ~ second run, but Manny Mota'• nm-ICIOl'- ing pinctHingle to the ai%th dosed out the scortna. Tommy John, 10-6, eot the victory for the Dodgen, altbough Pete MJkkelson came on to pitch the last four lnntop and earn bLI fifth 11ve. Tbe Dod&m, ID 'Winnin&, pined another 1ame on the league-leading Cin- cinnati Reds. Manager's Walter Alston's club now trails Cincinnati by tlgbt games. LOS A ... IUI (I) lo\Jt DIHO (1) ff r II rtf 111 r II rlll U<y, 2b S 1 1 t D. Thomas. 11 ' 1 1 0 auo-. rf s o J • Robena, • ' 1 2 o w. Devl1. cf a l ' ' IMr•les. Cf ' • t • W. 1"11'11.,, lb J 1 I o ColMrt, lb 4 t t 1 Crr#fOrd, If 2 2 1 a 0.stM. rt ' t 1 t V11Mtl111, a ' t 0 0 Jtttadt, 2b 4 t O O ltuuell, • l • 0 • Jet.r, cf 3 • • • Cani'lln1'8, c l O O t Nom111,, • o O t t Jahn, 11 2 0 t 0 1Ctnd1ll, lift 1 0 0 0 Mola, ._ 1 O 1 1 Correla, c 2 t I O Mlltktllll. II t t t t 81d1ry, c 2 t 0 t Arlln. .. 2 t t t Rau, It t t 0 t Stahl. If 1 t O t Totels l2 I 7 S Tet1ll 35 2 f r kwe" ..... l.09 AnNla -'11 000 -s Sift Diieo 001 010 000 -2 DP-left Dlelo 1. LOI-Les Metia 7, SM ID'-9 6. 2~uatner, Mor.its, IAcY. ae-o. Tllomta. HR.-..Crewfonl 7. sa-w. Dtvtt. Buekner. u-w. Dlvll. Jdln W.lW Mlltkt!Mft Arlln L .. 1. ltou Norm111 Sav.-MildltlMn ••·"'- ... " ..... so 5 I 2 I t S ' 1 • • • ' 5\\,5562 1-2 0 • • • t 1 • 0 • 2 I. W~ T-2:17. A- Mesa's Asher Accorded Honor CHICAGO -Costa Mesa's Barry Asher tw been named to the men· s All- American bowling team, annotmced Saturday by tbe National Bowler1 Journal. Don Jobmon Ol Akron and Patty 'Costello of Wubiqtoo, D.C., were named captains of the teams. Other members of the men'• team Include Earl Antbooy of Tacoma, Bill ~ach of Sharon, Pa., Ntl!on Burton Jr. of St. Louis and Larry Laub of San Fran- cisco. Others on the women's team are Dotty Fothergill of North AtUeboro, Mass.; Vesma Grinfelds of San Francisco, Lor· rie Koch of Carpentem·ilJe, ID., Millie Martorella of Rochester, N.Y. and Betty Morris of Ione, Calif. Wood's 20th ViCiorY Puts Chisox ill ·First OAKIMID -Ed SpJezio hit a two-nm homer in tbe lltb inning as the CJilcalO White Sox defeated tbe oatland A'1, S-1, Saturday IDd moved Into flnt place In the American League West. The A's lost undisputed Possession of first place for the first time llDce May 20. The White Sox took over the top spot by ooe percentage point" Spii!Zio's blast followed a walk to Carlos May by reliever Rollie Fin~, ~ 5, and provided Wilbur Wood w1tb his 20th victory of the season, tops in the majors. Wood, who bas lost 11 games, pitched a two-bitter. Brant Alyea, wbo brob up Wood'.J no- bit bid with a two-out single in the seventh inning, t1ed the game for the A's with a tWCHIUt home nm In the ninth. Wood and Oaklaod'1 Jotm .,Blue Moon" Odom were locked ID a scoreless duel for eight innings before QUcago broke through for a pabead nm in the top of the nfnth. Dick Allen opened with a triple and came home on May's sacrifice fly to give the White Sox a 1-4 lead IOlns into the last half of tbe blrith. Wood had a Db-bltttr for ~ lnnlnp before Alyea'• ll'P'JDd ball ak1dded off the eJove of leCODd baseman Mlb Andmfs fa( I baSe hiL Meanwhile, In the bect1c Ameriean ~~ East pennant chase, Baltbnore'• Oriolti' split a dOUbleheader with Boston to mctUlt their lead over Detroit to cm .,. game. 1IJe O's dpwnecf the Red Sox, S.2, and t.bm fell, 5-3.. Detnrit's Tigers suftered their foartb straight defeat, falling to Cleveland, •t. U ICe p;tcber Mickey IAllch WU tqpd (oir u htt. aQd an &Ix runs. . Ex-Huntingtoii Beach High star Jack BrobmDer was again a key fic1n tn Cle'9ltlad's' auack. Tbe mcn.ns• ltcoad. baseman sing)ed jn, the first fnn1nl, bd;. tog bis club-to two runs. He abo bid a seventh inning double that plated a nan and be finished the day wltb an tnrttld atng)e in the ninth imJin&. Brohamer's IOOlllJ.Date -ou~dtt Buddy Bell -had four hits, &ivlne eight for the last two games. New York's Yankees "b Ip pt • Milwaukee, IN, end .. DOW t1l'O PIDtl behind the Birds while BoltoD mnUald four games off the pace. aewei.d II I pines back. Lull Tiant pitdJed • ~ 11111 Bob ~ and Ben Olll'9 .. home nms lead1nl tbe Bed Sa ,. Ill Orioles in the MCDDd pme. The Ofiala WCD the opener • Mer9 "Rettebmund'• ruiHiaortQs .. ninth inaJnC, Timit, W,. bad a nc>bit ID nicbtcap for m ianlno, but teomuncf spoiled u With • ~ ltllilil• off tbe ieveDth. Be cmm mmd .. the Orioles' rant nm &hroW fri8 the outadd ffi ,!It . ~ .. .. .. ~ .. I! .. ~ ... ~ • DAIL V PILOT D Dalla·s Belts Rams, 27 ~13; Stauhach Injured LOS ANGEhES (APl -Th< Da\111 Cowbo)J lost quart~rtiack Ro I er $taubacb with 1 shoulder separation but vettran Criig P.fortor: f1rtd threie touchdown passes aOO the Super Bov.·l champions rolled ovtr the Los Aflieles Rams, 27-13, Saturday night in a National Footb&ll Ltague prestason ~ame. Staubach, the N•L 's most valuable player last year when he heat out Morton for the starting Dallas si@nal calling job, wu injured In the second quarter whtn he scrambled for nine yards and was tackled hard at the Ram1 thrtt by mid- dle linebacker P.tarlin ~tcKttver. X-rays confirmed the shoulder g~ara­ tion but lhe Cowboys said tie team physician "'OtJld examine Staubach in Dallas today to determine whether 1urgery would be required. Dallu v•ouJd then know how long the former Heisman Trophy ,_,lnntr from Navy would be 11idelined . The Cowboys intercepted fivt pas~s. three by Jerry Rhome in the first half •nd two by rook.ie John \\'alton In the Crawford's Blast Beats Padres, 5-2 SAN DIEGO (APl -\V 11!ie Crawford reached San Diego starter Steve Arlin for a three-run homer 1n the first !Ming Saturday night and the Los Angeles Dodgers "·ent on to defeal the Padres. S-2. After Arlin. 8-13. retired the first t"·o men in the opening inning, \\'illie Davis drew a walk and \Ves Parker followed ~·ith a single. Cra"'ford then hit his 011 TV Today Channel 11 al l eighth home run of the Nationa l League ba.'ieball season, a three-run sh~over the right-<:i!nter field fence. The Padres got a run back in the third on a single by Dave Roberts, a double by Jerry Morales and an RBI sltgle by Na~ C<ilbert. The Dodgers made it 4·1 in the fifth "'hen Lee Lacy doubled and came around to score on Davis' sacrifice fly . Derrel Thom3s tripled in the fifth and scored on a wild pitch for the Padres" second run, but l-.1anny l-.1ota's run-scor- ing pinch-single in the sixth closed out the scoring. Tonuny John, 10.5, got lhe viclol1' for the Dodgers, although Pete Mikkel.son came on to pitch the last four innings and earn his fifth save. The Dodgers, in winning, gained another game on the league-leading Cin· cinnati Reds. Manager'.s Walter Alston's \club now trails Cincinnati by eight games. LOI ANOl:Ll!5 CSl SAN 011!00 U! l"r~rbl IDr~rM LICV, 7b S l 1 0 D, T~O.,,l\,H 4 1 I 0 Budroer. rl S 0 1 0 Roborn . Jo ~ I 1 O W. 01vl5, cl l 1 I 1 Mat~le1, <f ' o 1 o W. P1r~tr, \II J 1 I 0 Colbfrt. ID ' 0 2 I Cr1wto<ll, I! 1 1 I J Gollo". 11 ' O 1 O v .. 1e<>11,,., Jb ' o o o Jr11..:11, 20 • o o o Ru•~ll, $\ l 0 0 ~ J"'tr, ct J 0 0 0 C•nnluro, c 3 O O O NC)rm~.,, 1> Cl o o o J.,,,n, p 1 0 0 0 lt~nOAll, Pf> I 0 0 0 Moi.. "" I 0 t ! 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Others on the \\Omen's team are Dotty Fothergill of North Attleboro. l.1ass.: Vesma Grinfelds of San Francisco. Lor- rie Koch of Carpentersr1lle. Ill . ~ti!lie l\fartoreHa o( Rochester, N.Y. and Betty P.lorris or lone, CaJjf. third quarter, 1nd tbt tbtlts ,.t up JO point.I. Morton thttw bis fint touchdown pasS", lour )lardJ to &llU Dltka, to ignite 1 21· point third quorter ofter lineb&<k..-LH Roy Jordaat1atcond1 n le r c e pt ion. Oa '.l'V T•d•11 Cb11ttel 2 •' !:30 Jordan, 1ttallnc WaJton'1 first paSI or the. gamt, returned It 13 yards to the Rams 17. That gave Dallas a 13-3 lead which they upa!lded to IMO belor< the perk>d ended on a 27-yard ttrlke trom Morton 10 Bob Hayes. The score came one play after ufety Cliff Harris' Interception. The Ram.s' Jim Bertelsen. a rookie., scored on a five--yard run to cut the gap to 13-10 at OM point be.fore the Cowboys ,xp1oded for two touchdowns 1''ithln two minute.s. Walt Garrl!ioo caught • t~·o-yard touchdown pus from Morton to cap • 9- y.-d Dall., drive. Thty kJeked of! but \\'altoa was inttrttJ>ted by ll&rris to Ml up A1orton'1 quick strike to Ha.)es. ~·ho 1printed well behind roolue safety Eddie Phillips. Morton completed 9 of 10 passes for 10'9 yards without an interception. Dallas ex1ended its winning streak to 13 game:s with Its third straight rx- hlbllion success thiS year. taking a &-3 halftlme lead on two field goals by Mike Clark. Jordan's first interception srt up Clark's ll·yard boot to open the S(()fJng and Ray Renfro's interception Jed to Clark's 2.f..ya.rder after David Ray had urned a W tie with a 4>yard tf!ort !hat bit tbe left upright and fell through. Ray's 38-yard field goal \\'as the only 1COring in the: fourth period. The Rams, l·l in the prneason. played Dalla!: on fairly even tPnru t:1ce:pl for the intercept.ions. Each club had 13 fir st downs and the total yardage favored Dallu by only one yard. 117·216. Fonner Te.xa.s star Bertelsen ltd all \11"1 Ttlfffll,. WILBUR WOOD PITCHES WHm 1-. X !NTD FIRST PLACE Brohamer Lifts Indians Wood's 20th Victory Puts Chisox in First OAKLAll.'D -Ed Spiezio hit .a fy.·o-run homer in the I I th inning as the Chicago \Vhite Sox defeated the Oakland A's, 3-J , Saturday and move:d into first place ln the: American League: \\'est. The A's lost undisputed possession of first plact for !he first time sinct Pt.lay 20. The White Sox took over the top spot by one percentage point. Spiezio's blast followed a ••alk to Carlos M<1.y by reliever Rollie Finf?e rs. 5- 5, and provided \Vilbur \\'ooct v."ith his 20th victory of the season. tops in the majors. \\'ood, ""·ho has lost JI games, pitched a tw<>-hitter. Brant Al yea, who broke up \\'ood's no- hit bid Y.'ith a t~·o-out single in the se \'e nth inning, tied the game for the A's y.·ith a tY.·o-out home run m the ninlh. \\'ood and Oakland's John ''Blue r..loon" Odom y.·ere locked in a SC<lreless due:! for eight innings before Chicago broke through for a go-ahead run m the top or the ninth. Dick Allen opened y.·ith a triple and came home on May's sacrifict ny to give the \Vhite Sox a 1-0 lead going into the last hair of the ninth. \Vood had a no-hitter for gt3 innings before Alyea 's ground ball :skidded off the glove of second baseman lo.like Andrews for a base hit. P.Iean"·hi!e, in the hectic American League East pennant chase, Baltimore's Orioles split a doubleheader with Boston to increase their lead over Detroit to one game. The O's d°"ned the Rrd Sox , 3·2. and then fell, 5-3. Detroit's Tigeni suffertd their fourth .straight de:feat, faUing to Cleveland, 6-1, as ace pitcher ~tickey Lolicb was tagged for 11 hits and all six runs. Ex-Huntington Beach High star Jack Brohamer was again a kry figure in Cleveland's attack. The lndiar.s' second baseman singled in the first inning. help- ing his club to tv.·o runs. He also had a seventh inning double that plated a run and he finished the dav with an infield single in the ninth innin'g. Brohamer's roommate -outf 1ekler Buddy Bell -had four hits, giving him eight for the last tY.'O games. New York's Yankees whipped P.t1t"·aukee. 10-6, and are now two games behind the Birds ""hile Boston remained. four games off the pace. Cle\·eJand is 8'1! e:ames bact:. Luis Tiant pitched a thiree--hitter and Bob ~1ontgomel1' and Ben OgUve hit home. ?'llflll leading tbe Red So.1 past the Orioles in the second game. The Orioles v.·on the opener on ~1erv Rettenmund's run-scoring single: in the ninth innin~. Tian!, 6-3, had a no-hitter in the nightcap for six innings, but then Ret · tenmund spoiled it with a triple leading off the se\'enth. He came around to score the Orloles' first run v.·hen the relay throw from the outfield y.·ent '4'ild. Ni~klans Bids for 550~000 HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) -''It wasn't 1 very exciting round." Jack Nicklaus said in a fiat unemotional tone, lhen glanced at the: score board that &howed him in his usual position in (ronl or the field and let just the ~l of a smile flit over his \Jps. "But that's all right," he said. r-ticklaus, using the ronlrollcd po\\er that i.s his trademark 10 offset an un· certain puller, had ju!it moved past faltering Dwight Ne\'il y.·\th a lY.'()'Under· par 70 for the third round lead S11turday in the 1250,000 \\1e.stchester Golf Classic. Nicklaus, alreRdy winner of the P.last.an, I.be U.S. Ooen, ty.·o other crowns and tome. Sl90,00J had a lwo stroke lead in \he cha.st for 1 $50,000 fir5t prize with a three-round total of 202, 14 under par oo the 6,700 yard Westchester Counll)' Club course. Nevil, me ooscun:,, 21·YtaNlld tonne.r nreman from Dallas, had a one stroke On TV Today c ..... nel9•tl lead whrn play started an the cool, tloudy day but slipped from his superlative opening round' of &6, 65 to 111 one-over-par 73 and bowed to Nicklaus' power. Jack uM<t 35 putts Saturd1y, jwt one under the norm. But he reached one of the par fives in two big hits and, for the second day in a row, drove the. green on one of the par £ours. "I know l'l'e had a ton of putts. but I rrally wasn't hitting it that close to the. hole," be 11id. rushers ~·1th SI years In 7 carries, In- cluding Ill on a fake punt for a first do¥.n near the tnd of the. lirst h:i l:. Dallas ~ch Tom Landry said altf'r the game that Saubach 's condition 1o1as •·not very good. You can't run over big KU.)'5. You've Sot to run oot of bounds. llf''$ a grceat competitor aod he v.·a1 gomg for the goa.I lint." k-"' Oi;at'lfN 0.lif• j J )I ,_,, L"> A-I•• l I )-t O•I -'G Cl .. , II LA -'" llov •I D•I -FG (l1rll. 1' 0.1 -o"'' • w11 t•om _.,_ tCJtrk ~.oo ) L' -1.,,.1 .. ,. S "'" 411f¥ •><l ! 0.1 -G.o'"'°" 7 Olll l•om MO!'""' 1C11,11, -·''I 0.1 -I-toy'" 21 OIH l•OM M""l'Ofl ((lf•ll. • ~· 1 l-" -FG 11.o, ll A -ot,(1.11 r "" oo .. ~, "'""'" l•"" P•u•<'O ••t<lf(Je 111.,..,,. v••Otqe ...... , """" f ut>OIH l&o' 'Yf•O> l>f'"t Ill"! lT'Tl$flCS c ..... .,. " lJ-107 '~ "' I! H• ... ' • ...... " l0-\111 '" • 1+11 ) ,... ' .. Twills' Goltz Sile11ces Halo s, 4-1 Unbeaten rookie Da\'e Goltz rerordrd his 1hird straight victo.,, Saturday nigh!, scatte:ring srven hits as the \linnt'sola Twins defeated the California Angel~. 4.1. 1n Amtrican League baseball ac:t1on at Anaheim Stadium . The T"1•1ns touched California starter Andy ?-.1essersmith . 2·7, for a pwi1r of ru ns in the first inning on a leadoff single b~· J lm r\ettles, a tr iple by Rod Carew and S!e\'t' Braun's sacrifice fly They added a nin in the third \li'hcn Angels Slale All GUM• '" KMPC !111) •...i Tl •t"<lt 1 •• ~l<M,..tO!t "'"" !I OOI~ ~··· """ 1i "'nqol1 •1 C •l•flf~ Nettles singled, <;lolt ~C<"Ond and srored on a single by Harmon Killehre,1'. \l1n· nt:'sota added another run in the sixth on a 11·alk lo Braun and singles by H1rh Hrese and Dann~· Thompson. The Angels' only run came: in the ninth inning, Y.'hen John Strphenwn hit his ~C· ond home run of the season. It wa! the Sl'C'Ond complrte game '1c- tory for Golu, 23, wbo pitched a aix-h1t, 5-1 vlctol1' over Oakland Aug. 6. lie struck out three And walked t11·0. r...tessersmith led off with 11 doublr to center in the third but was stranded. Angel manager Del Rice y.·as ejected Hi the same inning for protesting plate um- pire: Larry Napp's call of a bunt a!tem pt which Rice claimed landed in foul ter· ritory. It y.·as the fifth dismiss;i l ror Ricr th is season. MINNl!SOT& f•l CAL!'O"NI• fl! J t!oni., <f (ffpW, :,, ••• ,, .... .)0 K1ll.i:tr••,., ltl 9 , •• , lb llHW. If ll'IO"'P\11, '\ o ...... n, ,, l!or9mnn, c <;o111, p .,.~.o; .,.~.111 S 1 1 0 "'l<Yr'•t. ;b ' 0 I 0 4 I I l C••a'""'· os • 0 0 0 O 1 O 1 p,.,..,~. c• • o o o • 0 I I II' O·,,,. ltl • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0::0<((1 ,, 0 t 0 ' o 1 o l.'rlJY·••n Jo o 1 o 4 0 1 I St•"'<n, r! • I) t u O 0 O l art.>•11. c 7 O O O 0 0 I S''1111n"'' "" 1 f I r 1 0 I f "''"'""' p 1 o I t MoUOfl.P" 1 0 1 0 L l.llfn,o bO OO ~•nc•r, ph I O 0 0 Jl ' ' 4 l O!•I• l~ I 1 I i<••• ,.,. .... ""'' MiMf'IO'I JOI OCl 000 -• (•"'"'" I 000 000 Ci'll -I E-TnomP\OI\. OP-C110IO<ni• l LOB--MlnnflO'• ,, (•1>!(;rn°1 •. 18--MHWt"'"'" l8-C&r•"' Hll - 5!f~"""1" 1. ~1'1-AIOm••. J. N(!t .. !. s~-Br•o.1~ Goltl W,J•O l.'H .. ,I~ L.11 l All•n WP-Mfl~'lm<!ll IP H R l!R Bil SO 9 1 I I l J 1 • • 1 • 1 00 0ll T-l JO A ..... ,l~. 99-yard R1111 Sparl{s Vikes Past Char()'ers tl MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP\ - 01nt Jones daud San Diego with a 99· yard touchdown run with the opening kickoff and Fran Tarkenton returned lo ~11nnesola with a flour ish Saturday night as the Vikings trimmed the C.1iargers. 24- 13, in a National Footall League preseason game. Tarkenton pa ssed for a three-yard touchdown lo John llenderson in 1he se- conci quarter and a ft\'e·yard score to John Beasley with 6: 12 to pla~· in the game to pull the V1k1ngs .a"'·ay from the ra llyi ng CharJ:ers . The scrambler. \l'ho spent his first six seasons with the Vikings and returned this year aflt>r playing with the New .York Giants since 1967. completed 20 of 26 p&Slff for 174 yards -hitting fi\'e consecutive. passes for a remarkablt 62 yards in the air on the ~yard, fourth quarle:r dr1\·e. P.fike Garrett plunged onr yard in the fir.st period and John lfadl ran four yeards without interference in the third perlod for the San Diego touchdowns. Of'lf' extra point failed because of a brrakdown In the snap. Jfadl's touchdo\\·n cut ~1innesota's eclgt lo li·13 a:s the Charge:rs held the Vikings "'ithout a first down in the third period. Tarkenton then got the Vikings ro\lin1t on their insurance dri ve that O\'ercame two 15-ye:ar hold irl8 penalties. t"r~ Cox booted a 28-yard field goal In lhe rirst pe:riod fC>r llHl lead before }fadl drove the Char~ers on 1 68-yard drh e and back into tht garnt. •• •• , UPI T•....,. OLGA CONNOLLY SPEAKS OUT FOR WOMEN'S SPORTS. Wliy Does It Hcive to Be Such an Upliill Battle Says Olg·a Corinolly 11 il 1ronir in nn Olymp ie year !hat spor ts should bt>come the medium of a dying McCa rthyism "'hich gOf's :iround spu1tennJ: lr!i anathron1~1 ir rl1:1ri:rs at anyone "ho s~aks \11th 11n HL'<·1·nt. It is iro111<'. loo, lo hr·nr d1scus- lhro1\rr fll grr Con11oll~· ~p<':1k in h<'r !'oft. rhy! hmic Ctechoslo\ 11k1.10 accen t the har:;h 11 ord<: ~ht:' h;is hcf'n callt:'tl by hrr <1doplt'd Amenran coun- 1ryn1en · ··codtl<1n1 comtni"" 'S1'tontl·class Cllll<'n.·· ··1ngr;1tr Tht·~t· an· 1hr h•rrn~ us•·d tiv .~om<' ::.ports off1c1a!<. :ind o!hl'rs lo d1st•rrd1t any ~Ugf;!t•st1on ~ :ih1· n1;1y \OJre for 1n1· pro\·1ng 1101nen':i ~ports in 1h1· l"r11tc1I Sr:itrs \\ho could hno11 1nore about the <.uh- 1ec1 th;rn lhc d a r k · h a I r I' d ~·· ~' ~. t4 ' . . Laurie IlcckJnnd r 1f'choslO\'ilk1::in 11oman Y.ho \1 0n :in (Jl ~mpic gold m<'d:il for hrr 1·ountr.v 111 1!156 ~1nr! lhrn lhP hearts of 11.,. \\'r~trrn \\'or!d b\· falling 1n IO\'{' 11 1th :ind marryin;:.: t: S. hamm<'r thro\\rr ll at Connolly ·· ,.l't only a rew \1rek' ago. at 1hc \\'omcn's Traek nnd Field l\at1onal<. in Canton. Ohio. an ignor;1nt AAU off 1c111I tnrd to trll a numbe r or proplr 10 di~rrg:ird ""hnt shr may sny hecau:-r, in his '4·ord s. "She is nothing bul a goddam commu'. An<l that bastard husband of ht'T!> is no beUrr." l\lrs Connolly \1 as told of the com· mrnt 111ter. •·11 hurt s me \'<'ry murh to hear those 1h1ngs becaust I ft'1·I I am a~ ~ood a Cl!j/f.'n :is an~·horl.1 1·ls<'. J ff'rl like y.·ondrr1ng v.hy doe" 1t ha\'<' to tK· !iUch a trt'mf'ndou<> uphill ~tnig~lt• JU~l to rommun1cn te."' ~he expl.a1ned to thi~ cohunn "I don 't l1hc to lw callrd a Com· mun1~1 . Peopl<' use the t<'rm maybe as a regular ::.1'\ear ""Ord To me 1t 1s hke ·n1~,l{er' is to blacks ." Seve ral hours aft<'r lhe inr1df'nt tht' official came up to f\lrs. Connolly and tried to be fnt'ndly ~apparenlly ha\•ing ~n rebuked for his commenls. Fo\loY.1ng a bri ef conversl'Jl1on she shook his hand, saying "pcaC'P ·• l\ow li\·1ng in Cul\'er City \\1th h'r husband and four ch ildren. "Irs. Con· nolly says although the name-calling 1nc1den1s arr not frl'qucnl thty ha\e happened on 5everal occasions, lier hu sband explains the 1nfr{'<juent p~nomrnon "1th a strong, bitter tone in hi, \'OICe ''\"hentver you're out s poken, whenevrr you spe<ik oul for v.·hat you really beheve In, you're ta~11ed A 'trouble-maker IH Je&st, or maybe '1or<;<', In ~port ~ 1()() But prople have an 1dealJ:.:ed p1c1urr of Yoh.it sports is like ilnyv.ay." i\lrs. Conno!ly's ,·oice holds no trace of billemess as she remembers the first ti1ne someone cnlled her a Com- mun ist. Thal y.·as in 1957. •·1 was in a meel in Ohio and J said American girls should refuse to com· pete Jn the facilities they had set up for us. The discus circle v.·as just d1rl and chalk " "1 1''1 just Iha! I have all\·ays bern appalled at the ad1ninistralion of \1 omrn 's track and field here because thrr are sa tisfied \1·1th serond be:st. \\·e have a \\'Orld of human potential in ou r young \>.omen . but 11 hasn't been touch ed. She also recalls the blatent. pre-Ci\'il R1ghls Sou the r n d1scr1m1nat1on <1ga1ns1 the black women athletes •I the nationals in Corpus Christy, Tex. "I Y.as so upset by the ""'hole thin~ !hat I spoke out against it, saying why couldn't v.e have the rompel1t1on in anotht:'r place? for lhat I was called • 1 'ommun1.'it and some said I should be drported," f\!rs . Connolly say~. That y.·as 1n 1960, the year the 1JC'r:Hnf' a c1ti1.rn. "! drc1df'd to become a c11rzen bf'c::.iu st· of the ideal Amt:'ri ca ha~ :1h1 ays stood for for me and other peo- ph· ()f 101al1tnr1an society,'' she says. .. Jt h.1rl nothini; to do with the rom· Juri s of l1\'1ng in lhe United States. ' "ht• continues. '•As an athlete in t ·rrrhoslo\'ak1a J was a pr1v1lf'g!'d pt•r<>on t1nd '4'as a!u·ay:s given extra al· tention ;;ind t::i kcn care of y.·ell ... She has found that what sht con· .<iirlrrr<l thr basic premise of American democracy -that lhe Uniltd State~ reircts an unchang111g st.atu.s quo m w--- MUNICH 1972 fa1·or of con 11nuous change molivated by fret"dom of speech -is not prac- ticed uruvrrsally here, i<'t alont in sporl s. Yet she C<lntinues to bclie\'e that lht name-callers -"those who are. ao simphstic so as to consider any kind ol progress socialism" -are feY.'. She's ngbt , the blalent name-callers are fe'4'. But take a look at the sport! rans ;idmiring her tremendous ability in the d1srus circle from behind thei r sunglnsses and popcorn al the staduim . or beer in hand il home v. :i1chu1g T \'. IJO\\ many \\'Ould listen "'il h Jn open n11nrl to any criticism she mighl ha\'e :it10ut sport.s or other issues in thr l'n1t<'d St11te~ re nli zlng she h.11s lived both in the Ea~t ;ind the \\'est? And how m11ny \\Wld call her "lngr!ltf', '' "Commie," or worJe ~ • . . B 2 DAI:!_ PILOT Phillies' Carlton Unexcited ...... . 4<'e lefty Wit/tin Reac h of Record PIT'TSBl Ht;ll !API -A 11 hough ~h1Jiutelph1a Ph1ll11·~ p1tt'l11•r S t r v e Carlton ts 1111tun reach of thf mn jor ll•agut• n·1·onJ ut JIJ C'on,c•('ut1v1· victories In a !<-t':lsOn. 1h1' !<-lr't•11k111g suuthp:h"' Is 11n1·xc111·d :1ho111 llw pro~pc~t:L "\'ou ('11n't !ur1•r;1st rt'cord~." h;• said after nu!l'hln!': hi' 13th strai~UI lrunnph. 2-0 01(·r lhl· l'll!SbUtgh Piralt•s. "You just hu\'c to pl 11y the g111nc as 1t rorn1·~. Rc('Ord" arc 1ust su1nf'th1111! to look ba('k .,, l':-irl1ot1, "ho hurl t·tl a n1·;11, thr1·e·l11t 1-hutout nnd clullhcd a solo hotnl' run 111 tlcfe.:11111g the fJ1ate~ \Vedne'id<ay , ~aid lh1• t•nly lh!tli; on l11s mind 'ol'hrn he take~ thr mound i.~ \\'Jn111ng "Th<' kOUI I ,;·t tM"forr a ~a1nc f' 10, S1•orts i11 llrief 11 111." hi' sa1tl ";)ntl 1r th<' rt·tord'i ··vn1<' "1th 11. l111e " ·n1l' l'hill11·~ left·h:trtd('r. who hr1~ 1101 ;1llo)\\e1t :H1 t•:1m1·d run 111 54 1nr11nks. r ("fU,('rf to Spt't'Ulatt ()n v.·hut his lr:it:ul'· l1·:n!1ng 18·6 rt'L'Ortl 1n1ght b.· If lhf' l 'lull1cs \.\t•rr nvl buHin~ only .237 .i, ii !l':11n "I don't 1·onc4·rn rny~lf \~·i1 h th:i!," 111~ s,1id. · I JU't try to go out <ind k1~1·p th;• otht•r 1 .. ;1111 from ~corin~. I C'11n ··n· l'our;ise our plr1,1·r! tn hit , but I <'an 'l 1111 lor them " Acquired by tht• l'h1lhes from St LOl1I<; 1u~~ .... ·inter, Carlton nolrd th111 the s(':i,on t}('~an amid rumor!'i he \.\'ould be !ra1h·d fl,l:;un I :;;n~ ~tori<'s 'ollirrc I \1;t' ~UPJ>O!.(•d 10 ... 1)1;' 1on1111g 10 f•1tt!lburgh ," ht-~11J. "Thcrf wert also storir;s that U>.1 An~eles nnd Chicago "·ere interellted, :ind lhBl AUanta almost traded for r:''.t', Uut it w:is all just here-say " l'nrl!on has won nearly h3lf of the laSl· pl;tt't' l'hillies' 40 victorie!, and milntig~r l';1t1I Qwr11s has been work1nf: h1!'i flee ....1th 1)1r('i;> c!ny~ r<'.->l 1nstrai4 of the l'U.~tomnry four. "\\'(' keep waiting to see 1f t~ star1s ltl ~truggle a little bit so v.·c can gt\'e him_ an PXlra day off," O"·cns said. "But he Just doem 't v.•ant •t. ·I can·t b('lie''" 11nyonr can pilch b<!l· \rr rhan ht' ha!<," 011ens addtd. Monzo11 Tabbed ,/ ohnson Wins Race; To Whip Bogs 111 Title Fight Willia1ris Signs Contract t'llA~lrAH;N, JI! -San (,'h·n11•ntr's Patty Johnson captured thr !00.mctrr hurdles HI [JI as Ill!' li.S. y;omen·~ (Jlympie tr:ick 11nd fil'ld h':lln S'ol'<Hnped lhr1r Can11d111n rou11trrp:111.,, !lt>-t1, Satur- d;l\ Th<' l' S. 111111• rt'la\' 11';1111 s1·t a \1orld record of :J .13 9. :1l1nos1 f11r second.:; Ll!<-tl'r than lh<· old rp cord of 3·38 7, v.hirh 11as hrld h\ 1tw Amt·rican tf'an1. Th<' lC':11n Nln~1~t··1I nr [)t·hra f:d\\':Jr,tl:o. or Houston, ~l:ulf•l1n1 · ~lann1ng Jackson of L'olumbu.". (lh10 ~lablr Fergrrson or Pomona t1nd f\;1lhy Jlarnn1ontl of Sacramento. Ins Da\•ts of Tennrss(' State tied lh<' world record in 1he 100.yard dash of 10,.1 Tht• record \\;1s flr.;,l ~el by \\'yom1a Tyus ()f !he Unitrd States in 19f.8. • Son1r of thl' r:icr'> \111r<' 1nrasurrd in \•11 rds and sornl' 111 111rt1·r~ hf'raus!' of the · ~·11y thr trnck ;11 tht· l 'n1vrrs11y of lll 1no1s is St'! up U1hrr I'S 111r .. t'!'" 'hot pul -i\t:ir('n &u!l1•r. ~i:!:, . J;n1·l1n -Kathy Sehnl\dt, 1~3·101 440 -h:i1hy ll.11nmonU. 52 2, P.80 -\\'end)' Kocn1J:. 2 0~.4 . long JlHTlp -\\11!1' \\'hitr 2()-2 1!: discu s !76-2 1 . ., 22U -Hhnnda 1\lc.\!:1nu'. 2.18 UAl\LA.\0-l'li:irlrs 0. F1n!r~. 1111·11t·r 11[ the Oakland Alhlet1es of the A1ner1can League Saturtl;iy n1Jo(h~ said he ha.:; reh1rt'd n1a11;11:1·r D11·~ \\'i\liam!'! fl'n' another t"'1J ~enr"-at a "sliji.,tant1at 111· l'rease in s;it:ir\'." \Villiams ill n01v In Thi' Sf"('Ond yrar of a lwo-ycar contr:11·1. "In my 01Hn1on , Dick \\'i!lia ms is onr or lh<' most outst~1ndin~ managers in the i,:ame Toda~· ... said f-'inley by telephone from his ofl1C'r 1n Chira~o. "I feel that r m 1\•ell c1ui1l1fied tu speak on this sub- ject as I havr f'Cr t:unly h:1tl my share ot 1nantlg<'rS 111 !h<' pa~1.·• ,,. l 'L l::\'F:LA:\IJ -l:1eat Brit:11n·s ~lar\. l'o:.. adr;inct•d to the t1nals of the CJev<'· IAnd Class1c Indoor tennis loumament Sa!urt!ay 111th ;1 6-3. 3·6. 7·6 triumph ovt'r f1fth·st·1•tJp(! Cliff !Jrystlal<' of Soulh Afric;1 Cox .tonk tht· f1nal 11<'hrrakrr m.'lt<'h i ·t And Au~traha'~ l{1iy ltufflrs defeated (;real Br1ta111's Ho1:er T;iylor 111 th<' other i-ingle!! semifinal Advanc1ni: to thr finals in double!< ar· lion 11·i lh 1·l<'1nrir~ Sa!urdny night \\'ere 1hc t!•nms or l';i~lor·llrysdalr and f~ran\. Frorhl1ng·Ch:irlr~ Par:i~arell Tal'lnr and l)r1·~dale turned b;ick Coro'na del ~l;ir r1·•1d!'nt flod Lai er and ·rerrv AddL"Oll. 4·1i. 6·-1. 6·4 and Fr(l('h)Jng nr 1hr l'n1trd St<itrs ;inrl rasare!I nf Puerto Hico dCft'all'tl Iii<' Br111~h ll'an1 of f:raharn Stilh1rll .ind ('o~. i ·fi li-7 <1nd h·4 ,,. t:\OIA.\.\P~Jl .IS-(·hr1~ F\t•rl ~topp1•d Au:;tralia's ~l.11'~:1r!'t Kourt anrl Evonne I ;ooJagong l:k·:11 fnrruer rli;unp1on Linda T~iero S.1tu1tl.1v '11 ad\anrr lo a !<-ho11·do11n rl'tn.ltt'h !11 1111' finals or thr J60.000 lt S 1·1.11 l'(Jurl~ l!·nn1s tourna 1nrn! The to1).seetl('tl \f1,~ 1:oolagon~. 21. of Australia. ou!cl.1~~ro \IJ ~~ ·ruero. :\o. 4 :-ee-d and 1910 Ch:1rn p1on from ~1 et<itric. La . to 111n l'a~1l1, fi .1. fi-:! 'ro<la~'s Sports 011 T"levision I~ !HM•ll 1~ ll. AA\' (\' . TEll\i\T](I\ \I. fl!\ \1l'U).\S - ·, '"111p1• 11·:1!'~ :u ul f11•l1l 111· \'1t;it1on,1!. 1.ip•"d Aul! 11 111 \ 1arr1:· gio. lral~ 12·55 p 111 ! 11 I CL -UA~t:HAl .L -Till' Lu~ An~rlt''I l)odgers 1akt' 011 thi> P:ic!rr!i at S:in Oil'!!O 1 pin 1 ~1r1. f.01.f" TOU ll~A~IE~'T F1n:il ro11nd 1'.11 ss Evert, lh(' 17-yt•:Jr<tjJd l\o 2 seed from Fort Lauderdale. Fla .. beat third· seedl'd tllrs. Court, 6-J, 111 the first set. lhi•n eketl out a 7·6 lriurnph on <1 t1ehreakrr in the Se{'ontl set .Jimmv Connors. mean"·hilr. ad1·ancl'd In todn);.S lin:1[s in the men's singl rs 11 1!h a i·G, G·O \ ictor~· over Japan's T;i s!uro Sakai. And South Africa's Rob lle1\11l }!a1ned the finals 11,ith :i 7·5, 6.0 v.•1n 01 er Frr11· J\l<.:,\llllan ,,. LONDON -Three or Britain'~ lop !'"'1mmrrs, including individual mtdlt>y c:harnpion Ray Terrell. \.\'ere drOppt•d from the Briltsh 01.vrnpic learn Saturday ror disciplinary reasons. The British Arna!eur S y,· i 111 rn 1 n n Association announced the dec1s1on only 1hrt•e tl:iy:-; before the British squad v•:tll ~rhrduled lo leave for f.Iunich. Secretnry Nnrrnan S:1rsfielrl did not disclose rt:isons for tl1t• :iction Tl'rrrll. 19. 1s a \\'Orld l'la:-.' 1r1<l11'1du:il n1tdley spt>1.:1;Ll1st 11·ho spent o ) ear under An1enean coach Don r.:unbrll ;it r·;iJ !\tale ~Loni.: Beach l ·rhe 1l\h('r t"·,1 tlroppt'<l frorn H1r 1<':1111 111.:re 'fyrone TIJlt'r. 1\l~1 11·:1s born 111 :louth Africa and ha:-. bern l11·1ng-1n the United St;1tes, and Bo" land Jont·~. a \\elshman wh o has ~pcnl the last )ear 111 l.:a.na.da. ,,. LONDON -Peter Slewarl, Br1ti!!ll na- tional record holder in the l ,SOO.mr;ter race, polled out <lf the t.lunich Olymp1<'s Sa!urday because or a back injury. Last month the 25-ye<1r-0ld Ste11·ar1 !>rt ;i British record of 3:38.2 in the 11a\1onat chan1pionships at London ·" C.:tystal P:ilace. I/is best time this year. 3:37 .1. has been bettt'red only by three n1en 1n 1972 -Jim Rrun uf !hi' lin1ted States, l\1p l\r1no of K°cny;i and f'f•kk;.i Va ~al:1 nf F1nl:1nd l'Ol'F:'.'\HAGEN !Al') To Carlo~ 1\lonzon. Ar gentina's br.1zrnly self·ron- t1rlf'nt 11·orld middlC'\\'right boxing cha m- p111n. l>anish cha1lt'nger Tom Bogs is ju~t ano1l11·r hopeful d!'stinc1l fnr quick 1!1~1lh1s101VT1 1·nl and certain knockout 1.1ste111nf.! to th<' 1·hamp s1ncr his ar· rn·3I herr Thursday. thr Aug . 19 outdoor 111lr fight in Copenhagen's main soccer stadium v.·ill ~ just a piece of rouline 11·or\. to be donr ocrore fllonzon can tash in his handsome purs<'. t xpected lo be Sl fi0,000. Looking at fltonzon·s r t·cord. 11 all sr.emrd quite possible. In four title defcn!>l'S smce he knocked out Italy's Nino Bl'nvrnuti in 1970 lo v.in the Titlt, ~!0111.on has madr short "ork or alt com- ers -Benvenuti, f:mil<' (;riffith, Denny 111oy<'r and Franr:"'s .IC'an-Clause Bout · 11!'1' :\lonzon. JO. has noL Jost a fight ~1ne<' l!llH and 1n his last 24 fight s knocked out all hut 1110 opi)on<'nls $trll . .some Cllptrls here• bche\·r Bogs, :?i, 11ho 111 1968·70 twld first the European Jii.:ht heavy"·eighl t111t .. and then lhe Europt•an mitldl<'"'cight lillt', l'Ould ~ Just thr type of bo:<er ~tonzon may f1ntl a bi! difficult to punch about the rmg, \\'J!h a record or 63 "'in~ and 15 knockouts in 68 fights, the Dane has only been floored once -by Gril!llb in 1970. But even Griffith failed to knock out Bogs, v.·ho built his career on his pump- ing left and his tremendous physical s!rengt h and sta1n ina. Now !hr official challcnsrr to Bout · lier's European middle"·eight cro"·n and rttnked sixth in most "'orld ratings, Bog.'> lt'nds to fight in a c];issic, uprighl style not unsim 1l:ir to l\lonzon'.~ and hr. ~l"·ay!' did best n~ainst rather ~tationary rargcls such as th<' Ar,i:en11n1an. Ne\v E11gla11d Outlook Ex-GWC Stnr Vatnha Plunkett's Chief Target A~tlfERST. ~·1 1\SS. (APl -Th\' ru•w lo:11,i:!;1nd Patrio1s, 11ho rc~a1nrd respe<'· I ability \1 ith 1h<' arfl\'a! of Jim Plunkrtt :111tl :1 !1(•11· st:1d1111n Ill 1971. hope for t'Oll· l111ut•(I in1pro1t•nit·11I 1h1s r1•:ir 111111 !ht• ult1111:i!1· g11:!1 tli1· N:Jt1ti11:1! l·'oo1b.llJ Lt•:1).!u1··s Sup1·r 1:0111 "\\'(' :1n· to1;1!1_1 t't1tn1n1ltl•d 111 11111- 111ng. ·· ('Oa('h John 1'.lazur s<11tl in loo\.111g :~hc:id. "\\'r :irt> stril 1ug to cont111ut' \111· unpro\·t•rnrnt bt'l!lUl ln ~t \'('ar antl 1\(' 1\111 riot bt• !'-a!1~h1·d t11111t 11r :1r1· in !ill' S11p1·r !}011 1 " \\.1th Plunkett d1rrct1nl! ""rry play :it quartrrllack. th\' Patriots shook !ht roll' of doormat "'i1h six l'iclories last searon. lh<' most by the rlub in fj\·e years. "\\'e had a complt>tt' turn-about in !hi' t'lub's ment:-il :itt1tu1lr," t.1aiur said 111 r<'viewing his f1r!il full season as hf'ad coach. "\\'r had 10 de\'elop a "·innini,: at11uclr, :uul the ~uy.~ i.lar1ed to bc!irvt 1n 1hrmst•l\'t'!i. "Bv thr t>nd •f thr srason, thry knr \11 thr·\' 'could 111n 011 nnv f!i\'<'n Sunday. and ;,g:i1nst an~· t1·:ul1 ll'l 'th!' NFL" Plonk<'11 . fon11f'r }it:i nford A 11 • Am1·nc·an, m:id!' th1• big JL1n11> to !hr pros \~Ith 1·a~t· :i111I <';u'ni·d ron\.it of the ~'(·;1r honors Ill 1tu• An11•11r3tl Confi>ren<'r. Ile 1·ornplered 1~,g of 323 pass1•<; for 2.lf>B }ards ~nd l~ 1ouchdo11n~. V1~ur1ng rh:-11 l'!unkett has 11n11ro\'Pd 100 pt-rccn! 111 rrad1ng drfenst•s. thi• 1•:itrio1s plan to open thr1r attack 10 l·:1µ1taliz<' on his 111obdi1y and thro'ol·ln~ :irm. The running backs "'ill br s<'nl out more oflen on pass ;l;ittems, ~·1th 1•mphasis on speed and Jl!ood ti:inds . !lurker and rook1(' Tom Reynolds. ne11· England's lop draft choice from San IJ 1rgo S!3l<'. arr \1·aging ii sliff balllc 111 tra1111n1: <:;nnp for !ht' olh<'r w1dC' r<'cr11·l·r htTlll l;t'tll'rat nt:ina~cr Upton Bl'll calls Iii ·~ nulds "a polt•ntial supt:rstar." Til t· l ';1trior.~ fr1'I rht·Y f1na!lr ha\1? hll1·cl 0111· prohlt·n1 spot 1n rt'L't'ntly a('- 1p11r1ng: \'('1t'ran 11gh1 <'ntl Rob \rind ~r f1·orn the San Fr:1n•1 ~co 49t'rs for a ~o. I 1lr:ift pitk 111 19i~ "lll''s lht• f1rs1 goocl li~ht end 11·e've h.Jd in years." Bell said ... He not only IS a J:ood blocker. but he can go dcep." Thl• offensi,·e line 1s set 1rith \'elcran centrr Jon Morris in the middle for guards Len St. Jean and Havor ii a gen <1nd tacklrs 1'-likc 1'.1ontler and Tom N""ill!: Ol ympians Battle Pro Cage Stars LO~ ANt.f<:LF:S -Thr 19i2 U S. Ot rn11c basketball !!'am \\'111 make a rare Southland appearanct tonight "'hen 11 1111'(•ts thr Pro All-stars in an Oly1np11· h1 ·11efit rn:1t1.·h al (,:al State ~Lo~ An Rtle!'i) at i. It \\Jll lit• the team's first Californ ia ~:'lntr in• 12 rears and its final game 111 lh<' 11.S. prior to the summer Olympics Ill i\h1n1ch. r.ermany. , , p]S)' In lhe riCh \\'('~fC'heSl1'r rJasSLC fron1 \'feslch1•ster Count ry Club 111 lfitrri!iOO. N.Y. Tht• par·72, 6.iOO- yard lay(llll 1s hilly , heavily "oodtd and dotted \\'ilh 77 1r::ips The R:r~ns give the prO! Ilk' nlOISI headaches ~vtral !'ilope shllrply, :>r dt'mjlnd blind 11pproaC'h shots. Carl <_;arrrtt, a ,·trtcran who gain«! i34 yan:ls on the ground last year, 1" as~urcd of one backfield berth. ~other JS up for grabs "'ilh the lrade or veteran fullback Jim N3nce to PhilAdclphia. Ap~anng on the Olympic roster \11ll be · Et' Ratleff (Cal Stale Long Beach!, ~1 ike Danton !St. Joseph), J im Brr;wr;r 1~tinnesota), John Brovm (Mississippi!, Tom Burle~on (North Carolina Slate), l>ou~ Collins flllioois State). Tom ll<'nderson <Snn Jacinto. J .C.). Bob Jones (North C:irolina), 0\\'iR,ht Jon <' s i lfoustl)TI). Ke\•ln Joytt (South Carolin&), Tori Mc1'-1Hlen (~1arylandL and Tim l)avi!I r~l<1rnthon ()ii, A A U,), .. , , , ' , ·. .• , ' 1.30 p 1n 12iC L. -CBS Tt::NNlS CLASS IC Aussie J oh n Nt\\'COtnhc rnt>('ts South Afri<'n'!I Cliff Dr\'sdt1lc 111 a scn1ifinal 1natch. 2·3(.1 pm 121('!. -PRO f(){)'f. BALL -1'ht• Dallas Cov.·boys vs. the nams 1n an ex hibition gamt al l~s AngeleJ:, t;iprd Saturday night 1' Ii the Coligeum. I ~x.Coldtn \\'est <;olle~e s111r Rlilndy Vataha, who v.1as .n big surpriM: as hP cauAhl $1 pasM>s for nine h')UChdo\.l'TIS a~ :i rook1<' in 1971 , a11;i1n figu res lo !)(' Plunkelt's f;ivorite tar.i:rt a~ a ~1i1li, reCf'h'l'f. The 1.,..·o starrrd IOJl!elher at Stanford , hut V;itaha 11'3S t'On s1de.red loo small !or the pros unt il th<' Palriot~ tiave him • chanct at the iiuggestion of Plunkl"\I. Vrterans llub1c Bryant and Jteuic Thi" prOfC's.~1nn:t1 b :l 1 I p 1 ti y f' r ~ par11rip11ting "'111 br: Sldnty \\'icks curlLs Howr. Henry Bibby, P ~ u I \\'cstphat, flynn Robinson. J i m McMillan, CTeor"e Tr:ipp, Jim Chont s, Roh Ruf<'. '-lar C.:.!v1n. Jerry Chambers, ,John Bnsker a.nd Ron Taylor.' ' Happn1ess for Olympians Is Feeling Comfo1~tahle NE\V YORK (AP) -~lappioess for 345 high-st rung Amt>rican athletr;s beaded for the Olympics in Munich is more than v.•mning medals. It's feeling comfortable -in th is age of anything goes -in the confines of the official U.S. Olympic team dress un ifonn . Some a( the IOI women -tbe ~ Is 14 yean old-rtportedly 1tt com- plaining thal thei r skirts are too long. Some o( t~ 239 men for the fir5\ time MUNICH 7972 v.·ill be forsaking knit pull-01·ers for the privilege or tugguig at dress shirt collars ;1nd lif'S. During the parade of nations on open· ing dny Aug. 26. the gals will be marching behind the American flag in red blazers. "'hite polka-dot shiru and v.·hile Gucci-l}'pe moccasin~. The men. lhe oldrst ill 47, "'ill bt deeked out in 11hite blazers, red flared slacks, nnvy shirts. lri-color striped ties and \\'hlte loafers. ··nie bi~gcst problem v.·e'll have," said B~rbara Seegers, in charge of clothing thr women 's team, "is if thr; girls 1ry lo roll up thr; waistbands or their skirts. "\\'r;'vr; been cutting them three to five inchr;s' above the knee-depending on ho\Y good their legs are. Vt'e can't make them any shorter ~ause "'e have to have a decent proportion or shirt bentath the Wuer.'' Ont' New York rashion consultant v•11s appalled by the skimpy skirts, especially in vie1v of thr; fact that the age rans;:e is a~ diverse as the sizrs -from a misses' s ize 6 to a v.·omen's size 44. A Ne1v York designer said she v•ould prefer that the women parade in !hr ll'hite pants y,·hich are part or their •ravel i::ear. "Pants reflect 1norr the v.·:iy ·wo:nen feel today," she said, ''especially ;ithletic 1\·omen. I don't think they "outd '.1ear s kirts on their O\\TI." The re v.·as a consensus. too. that tht' shoes could have been impro\·ed upon since v.·hite tends to make the foot look larger. The shoo sizes for the \1·o~en range from a tiny 4AA to a 12EE. The problems for the men's consultant. Frank Winters, are-mostly those of tailoring, not of individual taste. Consider cutting look·alike coats and pants fQr gangly basketball players. s quat t y wrestlr;rs, V·shaped swimmers and muscular \\·eightliflers. "The male athletes hn,·e been super." said a fashion spokesman from Sear!'! Roebuck Co,, \1·hich is picking up the $500,000 lah. Baseball Stnndings NATIONAL LEAGU~ East Di,·tsion w L Pit~burgh 67 39 New York 51 .. Chicago 57 52 St. Louis 51 s• 111onttt11I .. 51 J>hiladelphia 4-0 66 \\'est Di\·ision f'1nc1nn11ti " 42 llouston •1 .. l>odgtr5 56 "' AUant;i 51 59 San franciscu .. •2 ~an lJit>~O " "' S•lv••I'" lt"~U\ N~., 'I'~ ... ,, Cl\•(190 l 410 l!"l•I!'" "'""''"f l l. l'hll!Ml~I~~,. J I' 111buto11 ' St ll>Y" J ~''-"'" I. ClnclM1ll 1 l~\ton 3. Sa" ~•"(IK• I °""'9Hf)• S..n D~ 2 Pct. .632 .543 .523 U& ,457 .371 .604 .560 .528 .464 .436 393 GB 91; 11 ':2 ISi; J&Ys 71 '" • 15 18 :!2* 2 TM1y'1 Cl l!lft '--Vm \ 1c;..,,,... t..I) t r C"'1¢•40 °'~'""' t-11 l•.'Qll!>~" !Moo•f l -5 ll'ICI M<A ... lly 1·111 •I f'MllCHlololt t(•tl'°" 11 .. '"" Clllml>IM +12 l>f II••-J O. J St louh IWl.e 1a n .,.., Stntorlllf .. ,I f l ,.11hb\1•4"' 111111 10.S • .,., 81111 lUI, 2. St~ Frl nc KO CWlllowhtiY l .. ) •I H-IM 111-1·1! Do<M.,, ISl11111r 4 111 11 Sin OIMo rtt:lt'Ool f.IJJ. Clf'Clnnt•! !G•lln1!n 1~) 11 Alltnt. CMC:Wlo! J.1'1, A~tERICAN LEAGUE Ea't Division w L Pct. Baltimore 59 49 Detroit 58 "' New York 56 "' Boslon ,. 52 Clt\'eland "' 57 1.iil"·au krc 43 65 \\'tst Division Chicago 'l u Oakland 63 <6 1'.linnesot• 55 "' Kansts City SI 65 AnJels " 5!1 T('Xa~ 43 '5 111vr••Y'I 1t11wl~ N• .. 'l'ort 1~, M!lwtu••• • f\alll1T10•t J..J, lla11!:1n J·~ l•••• ), K1M11 City II, 11 l~n,,...1) Ctewllrod •· 01trc l1 I Clllc-l, Ot-!tftd I. 111 tllft ll'lfl) M l~-· I, ......... I .S«i .531 .528 . 509 -~ .396 .579 .578 .524 .'81 _,,. .3"1 DEAN LEWIS GB I 2 • !'\ 16 ' 101 ! J ;JI~ 1911 1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646·9303 S.rvi<e •nd Partt for All lmportH C1r1 Modern Body Shop for All Cars Orange County's Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OVllSIAS D!LIVllY SPECIALISTS \ 1959 Era In Football Revisited There's a new magazine on sale the!le days titled California Football and 1mong the-contributors In CIF publicist Mike Pa ·k. The issue is rr;minescenl of da)'! bygone whtn lhc inau11ur1I Oran1e Coun- ty AU-star football game was on tap at !ht old Santa Ana Municipal Bowl In 1959 -a delapitated structure lo be replaced by today's modem facility. Tn 1959 • magazine calltd Grid Index "'·as put out by \\'ill Ktrn. His chief ROGER CARLSON c1rcula\ion manager "'as formr;r Mattr Oei coach Dick Coury. Herc are some itc1ns puJll!'d out of my dog-eared copy: ~ow ~li5sion Vir;jo High football coaeb, Bob 111,·nr;r , v.·as tabhfit as the bell b1ck for the \\'ashlngtoa llu1k.Jt1, but the Purple Gang was picked last la tht AA \\'U. Hh·nr;r aod matr;s \\'enl on to • Rose Bov.·I victory. The \\'hillier Poets v.·cre tile class o( the SCIAC and among thr;ir arsenal WIS \'ince Asaro (Edison 's football coach). Bill Vail (a former Edison coach and now assisting at Long Beach CC) and Ed Bain (formerly the J.~ootball HiJilh grid tutor). Also listed was Ge<irge Allen , "'ho coach- ed Tust in in football until last year. Santa An Vallry Hlgh's Dick Hiii Cl'· plained in leni(th why hr; chosr; to lr;1ve Santa Ana Co llrgr; for the prep lr;vr;l. Ha\11home ~ligh's Cougars were picked last in the Bay League, but v.·ent on to the CI F' finals against U!ng Beach Poly. Darrr;I Taylor's Fontana Hlgb team \\·as picked fifth in the Cltru1 Belt Uagut. He's now the principal o( San Ocmcnlc lllgb. And the coach of the Helix lli&h Highlanders'! Dick Gorrie. El Rancho lllKh's Marshall Adair W.'.'11 predicted to lr;ad thr; Dons to glory. And hr; did. Adair, now basrball and assistant grid coach at San Clcmtote Hlgb, waa the CIF AAA playrr of the year in IMO. A leammate \\'&s ~1artin !'o1c\\'hlnnr;y, non· !ht' ht'ad coach at El Rancho. Santa Ana and Anaheim "·ere tabbed one-1\\'0 in the Sunset League and that"~ ho11· it ended "'ilh Santa Ana knocking off Clare VanHoorebekc 's Colonists, 32-25. lluntlnr;:ton Brach IHgh coif coach Stevr; Stlltrlund ~-sti li1ted as one of \\'r;stem Higb's top playr;rs and Ed Sukla "'as tabbed as the player to lr;ad Nick Uglt'sich's Huntington Bt;ach Oilr;n. Westminster \\'at picked last tn its first year in the free"·ay League. Assistant Bee coach Bill Bos"·ell took over the rtigns. ho\1·ever. and led the Lions to.a 4- 4 mark in their initial season. St. Paul's S"·ordsmen were picked for la!>I in lhr; Parochial Ltagut', DEAN LEWIS '72 TOYOTA COROLLA I+ T. & L.) on $3930 MO. full cash price $2.006.30 lnclud- in~ ill.'< I.:. licrnsc, Oown J>l,Ymt;nt ls four hundrt'd dolllU7l. $39.30 1~)1 n.I rnonthly pnymen t including inlrre~t. ta\. k licens:r. S35 i-.y l•lu~ [).'ll!onn (Vl~ml'.'nt nf $800. Tflrnl def!'rr("d f'l.'ly pric~ $2,575.::>0 ,.\.P.ll. l J .. ,. On flN'•arr&nifll 1.·red1L {3007&.'ll VOLVO "Dean Lewis" We leeie more V olvos in Orange County thin eny other dHlership. E.~A~tPLE SAVJNCS; $8890 MO. I U>ach Sees Products On Display r.d Newland, UC Irvine's water polo lllld awtmming coach, would lib to have the twn be has be<n di-Ing In ICrlmo maae sessk>ns against the U.S. Olympic a<jU&d 11 Newport Harbor High under hit tutdlce during the coming year1 at UCI. Newland aent a sqU1d compoaed or three Anteaten, three UCLA BNins ond ooe San Jo.se Stale player again.st lbe Olymplanl in a rectnl work.out. On the 1quad were Bruce Black, Tom Baughey and Boyd Philpot o/ UC!; Garth Bergeson, Kurt Krumpholz and HOWARD HA1''DY l<evin Craig of UCLA; and formtr Cor- ona del 1'1ar star Brad J ack!IOll ol San Jose State. Watching the proceeding!!; was Cliff Hooper. former high school coach of Krumpholz. Bergeson, Black, Boughey and Jaclloa. Immediately at conclusion of the 1eri mmage (9:45 ) Ne"·\and and most nf his players departed hastily for summer jobs as beach lifeguards in the area. lrve Kue, uslltant to lM president of the Sn Diego c:hargers, Ufl the Bordtr aty m1111Ung:e11t ts utrtmely happy with Its sttudoa at UC ln1ne al a U"alning 1ite. .. 1'1lll II a auper facWty for onr tramta& needs," be ~lates. "The people here hlive bttu wonderful ud have made 111 feel rtgbt at bome. "'We have eYery hope and delllre to llttlD1I to UCI for many yean to come,•• be add•. Wla&t about the new train.Ing tompltx ti.t w•• mentioned for lbe San Diego Couty aru a year ago? "'I'be entire project has been aban- domed ud ii• thl:ng of the pail We don't baft any other plans for • training 1lte u kleg u UCI will let a1 come here.'' Doo Fraser, the boxing impressario for Jack Kent C.OOke's empire, i.s v.•eU pleued with shows at Anaheim Conven. tion Carter. "We are very satisfied with all of the shows we ha ve had in Anaheim." Fraser said following the last triple-header pro- duction. "We have made money each tum, bave put on a good show and the people come back whenever we have another one. "It is an amazing thing lo me, too , that most of them stay right to the end. This l.s an unusual situation in boxing." DAil 'i' l'l\.Of l lt lt n.+. CdM'S BOB FIRRARO (42), REED JOHNSON (15 ), MALCOLMN O.MILLE GIRD FOR BATTLE. South Offense on Schedule Boswell Predicts Higli Scoring Ganie By ROGER CARLSON Of 11111 O&llf Pll•I S1tH South coach Bill Bosv.·ell predicts a high scoring game in the 13th annual Ncrth-South All-star football game at Orange C.oast College Thursday. But hi.J opinion Isn't necusarily built on the basis of the offensive machine be'• been attempting to mold the 1aat two weeks at Westminster High. He's happy with the progress of his team's ability to move the ball, but that capability has been clouded somewhat by the overwhelming defense that coach Bob \Voods of ~fater Dei has been cooking up. figures to take a back seat in regards to possible problems for lhe South offen5e. The Rebels appear to have a strong running game built around ~1i!sion Vie- jo'• Aundre Homes, ~tater Dei "s Rick Sheldoa and C:Orona del Mar 's Bob Fer· raro. It'• been the passini game that the South has ltreued most ln practice, w\th all the heavy workouts in the books. "If you can get one phase of your <lffense going well in a game you can tum to it and stick with it," says &15\vel!, "but you can't enter a game with only half a plan. "You ha\'e to go 1n with both pass and run available, othervdse you're going to get in trouble," says Boswell. The South meator i.s happier with his team's offensive timing and figures pro- gress ii tin schedule. Johnson was hobbled !IOme"-'•hat by a pulled thigh muscle earlier, but he al>' pears to be 1n aound shape for the clash. The Soutb trails in the series. 1().2, and the last four have been won by the North. Sllndl)', Al/fJllSt ll, lID DAILY PILOT 8 :t Popul.ation Expl.osion Olympic Village Looks Like City ?inJNICH, Germany (AP ) -T'he !Um· mer Olympic Vlllage Is 1t1rtlng to look more like achy. About l .000 athletes and teii:m officials from a dozen natlons ha\'e mo\'f'd tnlo the b1&h rise dwellings , but the popula· lion t1ploslon 1s 11111 to comr fiames ofhcial1 ~y the lrick.!e of ar· rivals wi!l turn into a flood on fridav It \\'eoek before ope:nlng ceren1on1es. pushing populatwn above 12 .000 fur tbc i&-d .. y games. ln1t1al rtacuons lo thr Olympia Park, 10 minutes bv 1uh11 av from dov.nto.,.n t-.fun1ch. ha1·e 0been hil!h lv f;11·or;1ble Russ ian spririter \'~len Bors ow described the apa rlmen\ cornplex v.1tb MUNICH 1972 its te1TaCt'd balron1eJ1 a5 "• cons1ructfon out of the year 2.000 " Diego Henao of Colombia s11id he was Impressed by land.~caping and foun tains in the village and the indoor plat form diving pool he 11 ill rompcte in. "I don't have the .,..ords to express how beautiful this place 1~ " he sa1d. US. track learn traLner Bill Exum of Kentut'ky Slate Un1\'ers1 ty said the con· crete village "looks l1kP the pyramids m P..1txico or the new Disnt"y \\"orld." "\\'e are all terribly 1mpr£:S~('d." said Au.stralian team ch ief Julius Patching. "The team's overall reaction is ooe or marked appreciation for what the Germans have accomplished." fllost athletes are training 10 the morn· Ing and late afternoon. and tun bathing on the village pat ios 1n between. The village night life offers live music for dancing, films, theater performances and shopping in the village arcade. Male athletes and the 600 1ournali~ts and technicians say they are impresst'd by the abundance of attractil'e frauleins serving as hostesses, waitresses and guides In the mile·squart Olympia Park. FocaJ point of lhe sports complex is the 80,000 capacity Olympic Stadium v.·ith 11s tent·likt, see-through roof. Athletes v.eon't be using this facility until they march in for the Games openin& ce1e11NMts on Aug 26. ~ The. stadium roof, which cost an estimated HM.II million marks or 60 5 million dollart, was heavily criticized last month rluring the West German track and field championships: for allegedly trapping hot air and lrucky . winds tn the bowl·shaped stadium. C-0nstructors of the world'• 11rp-st roof, which ooverr half the stadtum Md 1v.·o adjacent arenas. ha\'e flatly dented that the structure wa1 responsible fO!' competlUon problems in !he 90 dtgrte hrat. \\'eather foretasters uy It ls too early to predict condttlon~ for tht Gamet. Bet thev note-that warm weather can be f':t· pt>r°ted 1n ~;ennan:-' during late August and early St'ptf'mber. The initi::il Americ:in trick and f'le ld contingent of I! •thlf'les a.nd lwo cosche!I v.:is arri\'1ng in ~fun1t:h o~r the. Wttktnd fotlo11.1ni;: pr1·-0!~mr11c: n1ttl.! in !'\orv.•1y and Italy lncludtd in lhe group wert decathlonist Jeff Senneu. sprinten Eddie Hart and 1.arry Black, hurdltr:s Tom Hill, Willie Oa\'enport and Rod t.li!bum, and javthn t'\)mpetitor:s Fred Luke and Bill Schmidt. The main Amf'r1can Olympic ain· hngent v.·111 fly to ~tunirh on four chartf'r planes departing Aug. IS.21. KCOrdln& L·1 lhf' U.S. Olympic Comm1tttt . .. The organtuition htrt 11 the btst I've seen for a spons rvent of ll'u1 11ze," Col. F Don P.t11!er of the I'S. Olympic Com· mittte report~ dorui1 • v\Jll et U>e Olympia park on Y.'f'dnetday ''E\'eryth1n' 1s 1n """°""tW prnlmUy "nd tASY In find Tlwo roomt ate ...,,... fonable ant1 Thro fotld ••,....INel I .. t :re,. how the: AmtncanJ "" bf -.,,. but h1gh!y 1mprt~~ lhJl.et ...._ UCLA FiYc Opens Against Badgers 'i\lisconsin's Badgef'4' will give Uct..A '!I deftnding NCAA basketball dlatnpion.t their first rollegiale test when Uw:y meet thf' Rru111s in Pauley Pavilion No•. :S. Oth('r top-ealiber teams on UCLA 's !&- game schedule include BrldJey, Paclfie and Drake in the Sugar Bowl Touma· ment in t\ew Orleans. '"" !•""'"1u•-: F••, '•O• 1' -\ltrll'Y fl'"'lrw !hom•I ~'", No• 2S -WoKC>m'll !-\ r·•. 0<><. 11 -6•-0ltv r...,....1 "°'. O"" l -l'~ttlc (......,.\ $11 . Of'< 11 -UC S•~'• e .. o.r• 1...,,.,.1 "" • [)f'( l2 -l'IPhO•ir•~ 1-1 Sat , 0..: lJ -Nctr• 0•-!-) f r\ ·S••, Otc 1'·10. Mar ..,_I llll.'.,..,ff!'IMt " N-0-\t-Frl , Ju\. S -Dr-.• i~I S••. J•n • -Ort_, SI • ("°""91 ,,,, J•~ II-al \t~..i· $•+ , J• ... 1 ~· C.•ll!oml•• F•1 , Jt O\. 1' -V'" <-) S11 , J.., lO -Prov~•'IC• (.....,.1 T"urs . Jt11. ;~ -1• lt>~DI• °'(II~ Sa!. J•n. 11 -•• Notto Dt,,.,. \It , F~ l -t t U~(• ' "°'. '"° 10 -'' w, .... 1.,.,., 11.• 11,,,,, , ~ •D !l -1! W11~•"9ton• r•I, FHI. 11 -W1Y.l"9!-I-\ ~ti , Feto. 17 -Wa,,.1"911>" 11,1 (Jlom<I\ T~~r~ .• Ft O. ?i -11 Or"°"• ~•t. Fib. l • -•l O•"°n \! • Frl, Mardi t -Ca!llcr~l1 • t..,...,.I $•!, Mtro;h ) -St1n!ora• C"""'-1 S". Mardi 10 -USC• lllofNl •-Peclflc IEltl'lt Gtmn Ne1t show sponsored by The Forum group at An aheim will take place on Monday, Sept. I I. Or. Thomas Ashley of Nev.'port Rearb bu been elected president of the UC I Hi~ I booster1 club for the 197!-73 sea50n and wllJ replace two-tlme prtl)' Gene Adams. Boswell refrains from going out on a limb lo predict just how well the defense can detain the North, but he does say, "We've got a defensive line that iJ unreal. VEAR END CLEARANCE Ashley ii an economJ.n and president ef his own con.mJtlng firm. Other membeni named to the Blg I el· ecattve board for the emuring year in- clude: Ken \\''asmann, Ntlfport Beach, and Jim ~fc:Qaaid, Irvine, YI c e presidents; David Cra~·lord, Orange, ttta1Urer; Sue Martin, Balboa Island, recording secretary: Paul Mars:, S301a Aria, legal secretary: Dorothy l\tilicb, Newport Beach, his tort.an; ud Loli Jnrln, Ne"'J)Ort Beach, Boosttrette: presl· dent. "It could tum out to be a high scoring game il.'ith the defense outscoring the of· fense ," he says. The offensive punch that Boswell has in store for coach John Hangartner and his Yankees is built around !he middle tandem of center Malcolm DeP.fille. quarterback Reed Johnson and running back Bob Ferraro. In many instances during all-star clashes irs the fumbles between the center and quarterback that plague teams. v.·ith DeMille and Johmon famlliar with each otber'a Urning tha t aspect Versatile North Star D$e Prefers Defense, But He's Not Unhappy By DENNIS CAMPBELL Of .. Deltr Pn.t Sl9fl Most football players -partirularly Jinernen -prefer to play defense and Dave Duke il no u:ception. But he's resigned blm.5ell to playing offense for th.! remalnder of his career. "Yeah, I like detense better," the Fullerton !Dgh Sdlool grad concoded, "but I hope they play me on orfeme ln this game." "This game" is the Orange County All· 1lar contest Thursday and the 6-2, 205- poond Duke will open at either offensive guard or defensive end. "Jt's kind of hard to say oow where 111 be playing because they're us1ng me at both positions," be says. •·1 hope I play offense be(ause that's what I'm going to be playing at F'UJlerton Junior College and I want to get wed to It. .. Pro Football Satarday'1 ResWts Green Bay 14. f\.tJam i 13 Philldelphla 29, New England 20 Pittsburgb 22, New York Jets 3 Kan.sas City 24, St. Louis 14 Clncinnati 28, Detroit 20 Minne3ola 24, Sa.rt Diego 13 Buffalo 24, New Orleans ll Ted1y'1 GllMI Cleveland &t S&n P'rlnclKO Moixl•y's Ga.me Baltimore at OakJaod Although he was a.n All-Freeway League selection in football, Duke II better knov.'Tl as a wrestler. He placed second in the 178-pound dh·ision in the ClF finals and was a three-year varsity leltennan and tv.·o- year league champion at Fullerton. '•\\'hich sport I like better ii hard to say," Duke says. "When I'm playing football I don't even think about wrest· Jing, and when I'm wrestlinl lt't tbt otbtr way around. "I'm going to wrertle at FJC as wen as play football m:I I think I'll bl abls to piclc It up pmty quldly .. .., tl>ough I'll mlSI part Of the KllOO. "The blggell Cllina ..m be droppln • lot of weight. I cut about to poandt fut year and alter mt wtl&l>ln I p,lned eight poundl -I lie breakfut •• Duke b Iootmc foe •ltd lo meeting the South and ts lmpt c111d with aome ot the oUensive wt1pon1 the NCl'tb bu tn Ill anenal. "Fred Santellanes (Kennedy lu!lblckl has really been looking good and '° has Bob BlllQI (Sonora fullback). He has Imnendoii• """" llld btts bani. He'• just unrelll. "Our linemen are good loo and GI"' Martinei (Anab<hn) can rully "lclc and block. He has J>!'l!Y good lpeed." The ooJy -ol the -loam Dub has pla)'fd 11alnll ll ta Quint. tnd LollT Hirt. "Bui I cloD'I ,....bet btm, '' Dulce la)'I. "I WU too CCDOll'Md with lhat ~ tadlo 1-~lo block to WOrTJ about an,yone ebt." \ •2176~1~7 • • • • •.. IF CONTINENTAL BUILT A STATION WAGON, COLONY PARK WOULD BE IT! Colony Park oUers the new look of luxury in station wagons for 1972. L-Ong the leader in the station wagon field , •. see for yourself the most magnificent collection of better wagon Ideas under one roof ... Test drive one today .. , SPECIAL ... $4866.00 Montego. • • Villager "Car Of The Year" ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL IN A STATION WAGON ••• THE ROTl'EST STYJJNG ON THE ROAD TODAY I e GREAT SELECTION e ALL WITH AIR CONDITIONING Home Of The New Car .•• "Go&de11 Touch" ohnson& son . l.":t I 'f .I q~y Home Of The New Car .•• "Gol4etl Touch" ft <f DAILY PILOT Start Your Engines! _i\la111itos Muther Gives Views SAILING ' WITH DEKE HOULGATE Raci1tg Results On California 500 • Bob f\lasson callt~d the other d11y and sugge:stfd we organize a (·]ub in honor of the Salt Bear. The £1ub would rrvolve around ;i 11tll kno~n ra!ionale at Bonnev1lle-whenr.ver so n1ething goes v.•rong. tht' S:11t l:lear did it. In c;ise 1\lr. ~lassoo needs an introduction, he is more read· 1lv 1dentif1Pd u1 auto racing•circles as Bonneville Bob. In real hfe hf! 1s • public relatwn.s man for Goodyear Tlre & Rubber ron1panv. but prn·ately he is the biographer of the Salt Bear. A~ n1urh a 1ny~trry a! the Salt Bear is. \•tteran3 of Bonn~· \die find the arl·anum of Bonneville Bob im possible to solve. As fllll"' guv put~ It : "J'\e been going to lhr ~alt for years. bu1 one h1U!'\ ume ~la5son i.:ocs up there and suddenly he is Bonneville IV>h ' \\'c douht that lhe ~alt Bear v.·as o great American legend tJn lll Bonnrv1tle Bob arrived on the scrnc There are no folk t•lt·s nf the Sall Bear lurking on the: horizon \\hen the Donner P:irtv became lo~t on the while wastf'lan d 100 years ago. Ab Jo>nkins ne1 Pr spoke nf the Salt Bear and George Eyston ntvrr 11rOll"' about him Hut suddenlv there "'as Bonnev ille Rob attribuling 1h1rigs tn lhr S.1lt Bear. <is lf il were a naughty Paul Bunyon ox Babe or ::i.charactt'r out of Hia~·atha. In no time al all the creature 1vas ,., S1l11••11 l'lllT llolCI )<,(I ~••O• ) V•t• "'"'' Allowtt><• """' \! to0 tr.. 1'111ilM I !OOl',.wllr ,,_Incl •O)lt l l"C"t tO>) i to i loll 1 f<J Ill"'"" 01""• IWl''ll"l SOii l Oll Trlrl1 Truckle t(1tM11I 1.0 Tln>1 11 J,(I "I'° 11n ~tr11tl\fot (11'1, G•At\d Do<:• T"'"' You" Joro•or wno" 'i'vtll¢1 "'"'•NII, Ft1'1>0 Moon c1.1. ~'"'""'"'• Jot J< 5t•1tc....i G• ll•'"''" Go, JUf' '"" "'"It, ll•-n No•ffn, Fllt~f'I M1n. N1• ... t 1 l l/ 11 E11<•1 '-\!•""° 1nd t old I. I llUOI' Otndv. P••• \JO ~lCOND lllACI ua Vt •d• l v••• olO• .. uo ClolmiM """" ll IOO , ... .lldlno J•>!hl'l"it !. !AC f"r1nl l1 ,lil1m/loo l81n••I 110 oon 3111) f"1,,Faa1ttW11-1 Sall 47'CI I'"• llitl ll•• 1Vt ll011"1 S 70 ""'* n '' "'"' t i n O'••tf W:1< Tin• lof e .. , .. ,, c~ .. c~u '"" ,, r .. 011 ••~•. S'""' POii • Oft Ot Odt 'fa •<••''"'' THlltO llACl U() v1•01 l v•I• "''" A "n r '••"''"" Pv"• 'I too Th• P•<·«r [,.,ol<1Y•" G'"''" !NA "'•ml10'\ 8•• 11 fll•n•"ll oll ''~ J 111 ll•rro,.,ol fM••!I l to ) •o f'<•• ft•IV (l>IOo••dl, 3 00 rim• n o.i Aho ••n D•ll; Ou"''"" Dt•t n<I ~It••• G•I 1<1n11•11wn '""'t~<I R!>'"•tt '" ""· "1aa~> ,~~ By HOW ARO L HANDY ot IM O•llf f'I ... 11.tf Ontario Motor Spttdway Is eiptCted to be the scene of the hr1t 200-mile-.per·hour quali- fying lap for Jndianapol11-type raee cars when qualifyinK tria ls are slaged Aug. 26-27 preparatory to running the California 500 oo Sunday, Sept. 3. Rick Muther of Laguna Beach is one who believe.s It can happen and ttlls why as he discusses the race and the cars that will compete. ''The new wings are tht big difference," he says by way of early e1planation. RICK MUTHER Ip t.be top three ei:cept for •nother blown englnt. (He was with A.cg.it at that lime1. "And at Poeono we were runnlng ll.lptr and ran 001 of ~::!~~-==~~~~~~~~~ ~~::~~~~ water. We wert fourth at the _-: ;: time and I think could have finished second." Instead he had kl .settle for 11th. Hi.s constant companion on the road ls bis wifr. "She gon with mt to a.I I of the rares. It would ht hard to get along without her. She does some timing at tht races but mainly It '• that home cooking and moral support she give.!! me." How does he look at the Ontario race this year~ "Bobby Unser ha! the best car by far. Dan Gurney's group (the car owner \ got way ahead on the ir car and engine. Bui they haven 't beeo getting the reliability. They sit • Rotcf T111 • Drain l Aefill Fl&iid e R1Mt¥1 Pan • Visu1I ln .. ttion • Adjust Bands l Linklt• • New Pan Gaiket • Cl-S..., I krwfl. "Ce.,,.,,tlM P9'111lttl ... " ::i~ 11otorious as the Ahom1nable Sno"'·man. Thl' mo~t i:ommon trick th e Sall Bear plays is to Wl't the salt !lats so that cars ca nnnt drive on it Ronnrville Bob jusl ~hrugs and says. "You know how tl1e sa il bf'ar i.~." "The wings keep t~ c:ar.!I l'lose to the ground and they incr,ase the speed through the rorntrs to 181,l-l~·mph. The !ilraightaway speed has gone down a htlle but the corners have more thao made up for 1t .. on the pole for every race but older," the 36-year-old Muther havtn't finished too well." I nttr n1ti0Ml / Co1 st· to-Coast COSTA MESA 1934 N•wport Blvd. 645·7570 says. While he doesn 't have a SANTA ANA 81011.-lmrd lloro••Prf b11 Sall Bear ,\ compatriot of Bonneville &h's. Al Blanchard. re:caJJ5 be· In,:: hnrasr-<'d hy the Salt Bear on~ day. "·hen Craig Brttdlnve \\'ith tht SpE"eds moving up each year, the sponsoring United States Auto Club has !alked about restrictions to hold them down fO'f fut ure races. Born !n Alhambra. hr at· riding commit me n l for lended high school in Whittier Ontario, Muther says he will be f or e matrltulating to be at the track the first day of ,,. f Fl'<! St •••• _ .... "*-JIOtf LONG IEACH HO E f'~r•llc: Co•tl Hwy ff!·llll Orange Coast Colleg' and life: practice, hoping to get a car to on the beach in Laguna for the race. \1 ac Cl)int: for a re:l·ord in hi~ Spirit of America jet l'ar. WHmlEK 1104! V.'h'"'" l l•d ...... «12' 1'111TH l!ACE. 110 •••II> l Vf•• 11<0\ DOWNEY ""'e"d i:one out lo thr salt livt days straigb1 and nothing had happt'ned ." Bl;1nchard 11a id. "Wt ~al and "'ailed "·bllr e:verylhing ll rnt "·roni::. i\l\' film crrw v.·a11 therr lo shoot footage of thr run anrt l[l'l ii on 1flevision. but "'t didn't npos,. 11 single: foot. I. UP (l.,m,ng Pu.,f 1] 000 In• "•'"'"''" .. ., ....... past 15 years -~'hen he 's Such is the life of the: nom· 111 0 Lt~t~ 111.,d .. Nt-1,.,. MON. THRU FRI. I to 6 e SAT. I to 1 r.11 Flo .... Co (Alll\On~ \l '° I ·~ • 00 ""' Pt ••cn•lllY •P••n••\ •Ml i on ''I hope they don't cut tht "'inJ.:~ down or compl~te\y ::ibolish them ," ~1uther 11dd!i. "I hke the v.·ay the cars perform now. hon1e, that 1.s. 11d1c dri'''r without a firm lndianapohs race followers _'::'°~m~m~i~tm':".e~n~t.:_ ______ L_::~~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'!"'~~ "l had thrse: l\lo'O new guy~. and I put them in a <'amper lft };#"Pp lhl"m from burning up in thr !iUO. On !hr si1th da y 14·e knrw th<' run \\OU!d go. So I took them out and ga1r them final in· Sottd~ ~t•'" (~n1on11 \ID TIME •SIO Al\fl ··~ ""h•I• P•O. fi n D•o• rull Moon Mon. F>o•1.,,., "" t•v• K•ht remember him well in 1 race,-""' i.trurlkln!-. ·· ·;'\n~·. remember. )OU s:uys.' I told them. 'If anylhinit mo\·e:s. !>hon! a piC'turr of ii. II ma}' nevrr come by again." "I dro\e a14ay and 'll'rnt to my ol\n lilation. and altrr the: run t """' back to tbt camper to pick •p the film. There thry 11erf. pl avinJ! l!in rummy. " '\\"<'II. did \'OU 1tel ii all ri11:bt'?' I a~ked thtm. '·rlne gu\' lniikrd up and a!iked, •Grt what • .4.17'" The ~alt· Bf'ar had done his nf'fariou!i work a Jain. ''ou hear a lot about thr bra\'t mrn who dri\e al &nnr• \·illr. hut very littl~ rilt<'rl back from thr salt about the support· \nJ! ca!it. !iUCh as Blanchard's ftlm crew, reporters, prts!i a.r;ents and offlcials. One publicist brcame a leitend M:ause: he ordrred te~epbones fnr !be pre11s installrd al the: Bonnt\·11Je Inn. Never bav1nt been st Bonneville before. he did n't know ii wasn 't a motel bot an ahanrlone:d tire !i hetl l~rt bf'hind b~· Sir ~Talcnlm Campbell. W~en a~krd ~hn~e idea it "'as In put phones lhtre. be bad • quick answl'r. ··Thr ~alt Bear." tir 1•off11fif,tt fJPbnte Gor~ Ott lo ~\'a~h1n~ton !he politicians are debating one of the nation'!i iml'!flflant que~l1on~. air pollution. usuath· v•ithout 8.!i much in· f"rrnal1nn on thr ~ubject as \lo'hat i!i availablr to a privalr citi· 7f'n If ht' takrs \hr time to find nu! about ii. To be,e.1n·w11h. a \1ttle kno"TI fa ct is that !he transportalion lnr111slr\'. includioi:: all cars. trucks. trains. motorcycles. pl anes :ind ~11)~. contr1bute:s onlr '28 percent to the nalion"!i !im~i:: prob- lrn1 !Olhrr conl r1butors· Furnaces. 34 pt>rcent : factorie!i. 17: liurning dumps. 3, and m1sce!l11neous. 18. Source : Frderal tablt's, J!lf..1-rJ.:i 1 But '28 perct'nl \.~ a big chunli:, and ehminating it occupies a large federal prlori!v. One of the byproduct~ of the current IPchnolog1cal st;:impede -cause-<! in part by llOvemment cettlr. rrorls -towa rd the clean engine that thr.;iretirally would elim· 1natr. au!o air pollution is lead free gasoline. $t•lltht d ROI"••• ll•olm SIX TH l!A(( HO ,f•ll l Y••• nln• (l1t"'•"'I Pu11t 11.11(1 l~• U ~ Olvm o•< 81,.t•o111 l••m Mr M••' 111• IW••'°"I lt .0 11 to '1(1 D1ro t• D1ndv 111 ,,,,.,a, 11 90 '10 Ruin l!roon•I 'H•.,l S 00 l\mt ll 11 ... ,.., •• ,, -Go [)oublt Ge. Ml<~•Y• (ft••Ot • 11.r "•to •M Hiii. Mr. 5•1cn F•t<!I (en~. Aun Moon Run \ot t<ht<I I D1nd• Etl\o 1! E••t•I -M• Ml rt lllf '-7-Dl'I, N 0 1...,Y, 11a1d \1 .1~1 SC stV•HTH IACE JSC v .. d, ) v••· e:.~1111 .. :~Ri"'1~~r .... :,u;,~· 11.100. 1 ... 111<1 (&n•On !.ln1lrl 1 •0 • .0 ) .0 I l(now lh•I GI•! JL\on1ml S 10 • .0 1tl11cl\.,a1 1r .. 1'u"1 'XI · l l"ltl ·-11 JO Aho "" t~rl•l<Kkl . ~• ~"" Cl\•(. l \f'v l"IA•o-. (upld" D1d. (l\•lntd ~~.~tt, I'm• (oov (II. Wll<1' C1 11~ NO ~((•l<MI, EIGHTH •ACI . UQ ••"" .1 >rl • ola• & uo ,.llow•n<1. Puf\t 11.000 Tho T&~I! ff~l'i• • e •' l1 ttl 1 l •dY <Llol'•ml JM! .100 ?10 un (h11a• iw1110n! S••Aml•h• S•word (~"'l!hl Tome -•o &J. ''° lo.0 '" .0.110 '"" ~•!!• G••nd. '''"" •oc <f!. O•w•• M•O" NO 'lo<1•1<Mf' llflNTH •ACI . JSC ~''"' 1 •••• nl~• i.ro·,~~·~;i,::•u 11 9!lC Mr.•"" M• Sn•dV IMl1$..all I Oii I lit l 1~ Ro1r,nq Roc •rt rw'"""l 1! to 1 .a <.oun• (l•••n tWr•qMJ S Ill TIMI II 3/ .ll\ft ti n L• l • (•<'ull•· Dol l l •1ndv. P0<k•t Roe~" C•""" 11.ov ''' ~110""' !1•n• • Bon~. Coom;c tio '''"''°'"' •I (•HI• I -M• \"Ill• & S--1101""0 ""'"" "''"on oo. Metro Clubs R es ume Play The role of lead free gas is largely mi.~understood. and to help brinl! lhf' deba1r-more clearly into focu!i l\lo'O major Amr~· J\.1 et r 0 p 0 ) j tan League lean corporations have taken to the race track to publicize their opposing points of vie w on the suhjKL . . baseball play continues toclay One is Universal Oil Products of Des Pla1f\t':s. 111 .. v.·hic'h ha .i; v.·ith all three area team!i in 111 lead·frre gasoline-powered Can-Am car driven by England 's aclLon . Jackie Oliver. and the other is Ethyl Corp. of Richmond . \'a · Sen1k 's Rustlers lry to re:- "'·hiC'h spnnsor~ a Porsche 9IIS dri \'rn by Michael Ke yser of bound from a 7.3 setback to To"·son. ~Id . and Rob Beasley of Ri chmond. .'ttllflO Riqqer CottcPrtl Todntf the El Toro ~tarines Thursday \'('1thcr f'nni~any ·had previously been invoh·ed ·in AUl(lmf'I-night ~·hen they host \Vard's bill" racing, and each has u~d the sport as 11 platform for its Realty Pirates in ll I o'clock vie"Tlfllnl on 1hc t'ffrcl!i of lt:ad on air pollution So it is safr to till. assu ih t that smo1:: is morr of 11 concern to them than the 11 in-And the ~laber Ti rt ner·~ C'irC'lr Gauchos have a doubleheader ·me public drbate o\·cr lead in fuel no\lo' infiltrat ing motor scheduled .,.,.ilh the Orange racin2 revoh·es around these queslion!i: Pantllers al El ?\iodena Park "The new \lo'ings give the cars a lot of stabilil}. But they are apparently a lol harder on the engines. 11'1 unbelievable th~ number or engines these car~ have i One through this year. "I'm sure the "in11:s are put- ting mort of a strain on the engines." If ht prefers the wings for .15tability and uniforn11ty of speed in the tums, how does he propose USAC officials make changes to hold speeds dov"n" "I tl11nk they should cu t down on the eng ine size ur \Jm1t the amount of fuel in !he 1·11rs for the racr. To niy 'ray of thin king . the \1·1nl'(s are al:ro 1 big safety factor ·· P.!uther is one or lho~e nomadic drh·ers without a permanent ride. Al I h e prrsent time he 1s filling in ft1r injured Mike P.iosley in J . C. Agajanian's fam'd No. 98. a '''inner at Indy v.ith Troy Rutt- man in 1952 and again in 1963 with Parnelli Jones. Rick will drive the car to- day at Mil\lo•aukee in a 200-milt race and then will a\lo•ait his fate at Ontario with Mosley expertrd back by that time . ''Aggie has two cars and I hope to drive one of them but I will have to voai t and 3ee," he says philosophically. '" He began his career \\'ilh the Cali fornia Sports Car Club driving a Porsche he and his "'ife Patricia O\lo'n,d. "'I'd love to drive in !he Can· 11m seri ~ again but therT are roo many individual! thrre who race their own tars. USAC owners are • littl r Tilt Rained Out at the Br ickyard l\lo'O years ago. !le was 1nvoll·td in a .speet acular accldent coming off turn four late: in the race:. "l"vr been really lu cky as far a!i accidents are con· t:ernrd," he: adds "That crash a! Indy on the 120th lap was the "orst. 1 \lo'a! in the llospih1I for about lour months 11nd rouldn'I do 'xercise.s or anylhlnJ::. "They thought had a broken st ernum (breastbone ~ T still h:ive :11 bi!'( lump that slic ks out in my chest but ha ven"! cherktd on it." l!nw has he OOne this year t-0 date? "At Indy I didn't gel In run \\'e ran out of engines before quahfring. I'm glad I · m thMugh 11•i1h that deal. "Al ~1 1l11•a11ke:e and :O.llchiga n wt would have been Mesa Girls Win 'f,vice The Costa Men Royals ~arned two wins in girl's softball action last week, downing the Garden Grove Gro1•rttes 4-1 and walloping the Orange No. 2 team 17-0. The Garden Grove game went 11 inninJ:S with singles by Debbie ~larks and Lori Donaldson and a double by Kim Avdelottr accounted for the: v.·in.ning nins. Karen Wolf ,1:a1·e: up one hit 11nd .struck out 17 for tht Royals. ' .. (<ttl6 Mnl ~10 000 000 OJ.--0 11 I (I\ Lrad disch;irged into the air is e health hazard. Vrry tonight. The first till i! slated little lead comes out or tailpipe~. and most of that falls on \hi" to begin at ~:30. "1"Nind. The debate i~ over v.·hether lead in thee<iair is a signi 1 fi· In the only othe r ~ame to-c .. 1. Mt\1 It•~•••,',"', " '"1 •· ·-· ~ d th 1· · Iv Fo ••amp e \Vest minster's American i:ant heallh haza1u. an r ques ion is unreso · r ,, · day, C~·prrss hosts Anaheim· Noll ~ • • 1 the UN"s \V orl d llerilth Or ganization found a higher lead level in F"ullerton at l. Legion team races Palos b'1~,1~,0fl ~ i i i th e blood or New r.uinea natives than in Californians. \'errles tonight at fi in the: ~"~;~,efl ~ j ~ l (2) Lead de~lroys catalysts which eliminate smog from 11uto Anaheim tournament at L11 '('1;~~ie•i• ; ~ ~ ~ e1hausL~. Nobody argues this point. Leaded rue.I advocates._hO\lo'• Swi111 rt cs11l 1s-· Palma Stadium. M••kl ~ ; j ~ rvt"r. clalm that simple. inexpensivr: lead traps could be designed The lilt wa!i originally !i,~1~p"•0n t ~ j [ tn k_.. lead from contaminating catalytic mufners. which .soon ~chcduled for Saturday, bul To1111 3J 11 P 11 _, h I Or•~•t Ceu11Tv Sw•"' l te•t '• l""I"•' , , , •"II •-required for al! gasoline-burning motor ve 1c e en,l'!tnes. rain postponed the entire 'J <.I!: C1nltrt11t t ,lfltll (O••• Mt•• Jn lll-11 I \ (3) Lead can be replaced by othe~ addil~ve_s to m~intain the ''' l'lew OC1t1 ll••Mr Hl•~I baseball round. 0••"9• ooa 000--o 1 a s;ime prrformanrc efficiency of gasoline. This IS UOP s pitch. It ,,:,, "'1•;•11<1 rii"Mr,.ao 1~~·a~·1-;1 " Go~ct,---------------'--'------~ •·an•· lo P'"''· throu11h racing. that it can_ concoct po~·erf.ul ~annn•P"' J}•, • Hun11mr1"" lie•<" 5 p E c I A L .. .... e--A( JOI'" ! A111M•m ll7 .• 50UIM•n lu'I -ithout 1,.ad in it. The pro-lead ..-.nle claim th at aromatics c11 P"<•""" 111 1 sou•r.e•n c 11 Gold I'll ._ l'~vr lOO. I 1111~ II•• Club 136'>; 9 added to nasollnr as a su bstitute to upgrade performanct' ma y '.>ou'""" C•I F111• nl: 10. S•dd••twi•' ,, V•ll•v m be more harmful to health than lead. ,-,:"':::C"--------- (4) The economics of transition are in question. Refineries COOL-RAY POLAROID wi!I have to he modified al a cost estimated by the: govemment of $3 billion to !i\lo'1trh over to other ingredients from lead. Re- mrMng lead may mean !i to fi percent more c:ode. oil ~ill~ SUNGLASS OFFER rf,(lutred 10 produ('e: the same amount of gasohne. and 1t ~·1U J;?ive .poorer mileage. the pro-lead people claim. Unleaded fuel Richard Petty Racinn may add maintenance -cost to ~verybody's car budget , meet the $10,000 panther* ••• PANTERA bY deTomaso ••. lmpor tM for Uncoln·M,rcury. Italian coachwork cr'ated by th~ brilliant Ghi11. Studios ot Turtn. Ford ctema:ned the 351 CID 4V V-41 engine. Four wheel in· ~nent 1uspen1ion and mid-ship enainl placement. 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Shop Sunt;l•Y noon to 5 P.M. it the lollowlng Aulo Centers: FASHION ISLAND, Now port Beach (714) 6+4-23 13 HUNTINGTOI'{ C~NTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892 -7771 over \ ery 11''0 ' maj• I r<po Md yell<: Jina I repo bilt tt.'hH '"' 1 I •• b long! , Tues side. ) In& . art:a spot "" , nper1 the I ~ OTO I San bluef ) can I act lo makl t'all ! F nel [ and but i 1 but I reel A Is be popu llmlti f!\"en \ \ reel , v•b'n on c1 is re good I aio w sl7.e .... era~ 1 be: inf l:stec heat 1 prod• usini: bo\lo'! and 1 ~on, fire • keepj r the t cess prov~ prior F tbe « shoo.I "·jth bunt allO'A lease I· •P"• who Calif• 1 right lion T a., Isl;: keh dal ina T ts r fee· by c TI01 ~ What's Doing 1· Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC Coastal fishing tl'main.$ \•ery good ·along tht kdp beds and over the rock piles wilh the outer islands also producia& tom~ \'f"IY good 1n1xe-d catches of hsh, The hot bass bite •·hieh began t14·0 v.'eek! ago is still tto•ng Qn wnh sand ba~ ma.king up the major part of the fish sacked by party boat pas~ngers. ln addition to bas.,, Art's Landing and D4vey'1 l.oclter rt'pori that barr:u:uda, halibut, mackerd and a ftw big ydklwt 11nd whll#! sea bass are being \andeid oo all bo3ts. Most of the yell014'1 and while5 are beini; <;aujtht on the boa111 fishing Cata- lina and San Clemente Islands. • Bay fishing i.s good to great for halibut and spotled bay bass, rf"J)OrtS ~11ke GrO!i'7, miinaj:lrr of the Pavilion, additlg that a fair bite on l'roaker l!i' al!'.O bf>1ni;? rnjoytd by angle? •bo k~w .,•htre to fish. Roth the Pavilion nnd Art's t.andJrll rent skiffg for bay and jetty fishing. \l1h e r P a rP l ,o,1g fi•11 B id ittff:' Dock ('()onts dipped to their ' lo\\'tst ef tht )'tar tbis wtek as boats spread out ovtr the ocean look.Inc: for new scbools of luagflns. Tbl1 •Titer fi~hed aboard thr-sportfl1ber Little Rkhard on Toe5d111y and found "'al« ind bait C"Onditlons ideal •• the out.- aide. Althoul(h fishint "'·a~ on lht 11low side after an early morn· Int jig ~trikr • .sklppt•r D<>ug Harmon could not stt t1·by this area some ;s mile~. 190 degrt'tS off tbe jetty coul~'t be tbe bnt 11pol whtn the fi~b btgln to bite again. Water temptrature was 16:1.!r degrl'f"!I a nd dt't'p blue all the way l11to the U fa tbom spot. Tbf' Liltle llil'hnrd Is a \f'ry fast sl.r passengt.r ('bartrr boat .,peratin~ out of f\e14·port. There are aome good dates left on the books and <"harters c:a n bt madt by calling M'"'53C. San Ditgo boats running two-and thrff-day albacore trip!! llrl doing a j!ood job or localing alhle!I somt. ltS mHtt south of San Diego. ~11xtd in v.·itb the longflns are dolphin, yellowtail. bluer!• and yello14fin tuna. Action up at ~torto Bay !!I off and oe, "'lie• the spl)ft boat!I can get out and fish they art rt.lrardlnic pasStngtrs •i lh lot!I of action somr !O miles orf th,. beach. Any angler who plans on tnaking tht drh·e up to the !'l:orthrrn California landings 11bould call in advanct to check on fishing and v.·tatber conditio11s. ~fnrlh1 B11 ildi ng fJ p 111 C hanne l PrivaU!-boats report a good bu ildup of spikebills in the chan· nel near the favorite spots of the 209. east end ot Catalina, 181 and 14--mile bank. The marlin have not settled dov;11 to bitt yrt. but it shouldn't be too long bt>fore they do. There are lots of broadbill in the v;•aters between the islands. but rough seas have made ii almost impossible for rod and reel anglers to locate and hook into the big sv;·ordfish. Cnt .• Bn•• l'lsl1h1g S t ill Good A f1>n llnued good run of wnrm water fish at Soulbl3nd lakrs Is being e njoyed by fresh 1''ater fishermea. Catfish are the m nst popular targets. while bass an-'lt rs are picking up some ni<'e limits working the shorf'line.~ Jn the early morning and ·late t.\'enln1 hours. Vail Lake"s catfish are hilting all over tbt lakt in about 10 feet of water. A new lake record \l'as established Ibis past week "'hf'n a IS-pounder "'as brought lo ntt. The c:als art hittinit btlt on rut mackerrl and most t'\'ery anglrr fishing for whiskerfisb is retllMlin-' to t•e do<"k v.llb near limits and many p;iunds of good eatln~ fis h. Crappie and bluf'gill arf' billing at Vall. too. Bas5 lisbin1t l"i beginning to pick up at lht San l>itgo lakes as "'t ll as at \\'o hlford, Htnsha"' and Cuyumaca. The a\"t rae:e i;Jze bronzeback ls about 2': pounds \l'ilh a ftYi' lunkers in the 6-tn 7.poond class aJso bein ( caught by anglers "'Ork ing lil·t cra\\·dads \"er)' slo"IY along the bottom In 20 fet.t of water, Troat action is 1110• at Big Star. but lots of 11mell ba!ls are being taken from tbt shallow bay!! on surface plugs. Action is [5ted ~ Ytt}' slow elo~ the Colorado Ril'er due to extreme heal and W'htdy oondltl.n11. "' Tbe back tovntry lakn .r tbf Eastern High Sierra are productive for fiimall brookie1. rainbo~·s and goldens for anglers usint fl le!I. while rondside anglers att stilling for plaoltd rain· bo"·s which teem to prefer eggs and v.·orms in the popular lakes aod streams. D e er OpP11er Belon· A rerng<' Last \\"eekcnd markrd !he Opt'ning of !he C<Jastal dN.'r sea. son, but hunters did not tum out in the numbers expected. lligh fire danger, rloM'l'.t <ircas and hot wc:ither 11·ere responsible for keeping ti«! hunting pressu re dO\\'n Nimrods refX)ned sering lots of doc and fa 1vn. but said that the bucks \l'Crt' still biding tn the h,.avy CO\'er. Thr hunter sue· ce5s ratio v.·:is tabulated at belo"' 30 prrcent. hut this v:i!\ im· pro,·e as the hunter pres.~ure drops and th,. bucks begin to mo,·e prio r to the beginning of the r utting season. Foll1er n11d Son Pl1e n <n11I .'iliool Raabaug1"1 Pheasant Hunting Club in Corona bas set aside the eatlre month of S.-ptt·mber for a father and "on pheasant shoot. Manager f\1ike R:iahauge is offerin,11; a full day's hunting with no baa; limlt to any fatbt'r and Slln team v.·bo "''ish~ to bunt bis larit:e prcser,·e. A limiltd number of partie~ "'ill be allowed on tbt c lub at one lime and six ph.-asanl "'ill be rt.· leased in lht fields prior to the day's hunting . J-luntinjl'. "'ill be by resrn ·ation only and the <'lub 1''ill t)(' open Sf'\'tn days a "ef'k btJ!:innin( S.-pt. I. Fathers and son~ ~·ho lnltnd on carryinll'. a shotgun in the fitld mus! ba\'t a \•alid California hunting lit•ensr . The price for the hunt. inC'luding pt"rmits. birds and hunting rights ,.·Ill be $20 per dvy for a party of ll'"O, For mort informa· tion on the hunt, pbu11e ~like Ranhauge at (714) 735-2361. Schoo11 ers, Ketches Vi e The Se\'enth annual Pacific Cup Race around San Nicola!!! Island for schooners and ketches gets under way Fri· day at 1:30 p.m. from ~far· ina de! Rey. This 150--mile blur "'alrr run ts for schooners and ketches 40 fttt and O\"er and is sponsored by the California Yacht Cluh. Conceived hy Carlton ~f . n o~r!I of CYC in 1966. !ht Pacific Cup race \\'as designed to be a real challengr to the larger and hf'a\ier l w o • stickers. Last ~ear a ~etch wt111 first place on corr«ted time. Sec- ond to finish v.'a.: a 40 fool schooner. Tht> race will be pre<'f'ded bv a skippers mt•eling, along wit h a no-ho!lf. cocklail party and dinnf'r Thursday evening, Au g. 17, !he closin~ date for enlrif'~. FIELD SUPERINTENDENT Ouhl•nding opportunity with growth· oriented home building company. Must be expl:!:rienced in FHA construc- tion, both on-site and off-site. Sen d resume to Standard-Pac ific Corp., 1565 W. M•oArthur Blvd., Co•I• Me••, c.n1. 92626. ATIN : GLEN HOLMES Multili ull .]{ace Set On Harbor The fastest tlflliboat.I ano:1t v.•ill bt lM't'fl In KCion Aug. 25- 216-TT ~·hf'n the Si~th aMual \\'orld "' u It I h u 11 Cham- p1on~hips gt! under wny on 1.m Angeles fl3rbor. Co-h~ts for the event "''ill be Cabrillo Beach Ya cht Club and the PacHic J.1ullihulll Associa11on. T~ regnlta will be high.light!<! by ~ trials on F'ridar the lSth. Addt'd irnntive has bttn providt'd 1'kipptnt and crews by tht rt<Cenl announcement of t~ Royal Yachting Associa· lion that 11 is sponsoring an in- ternational cont e 1 t to determine !he fastest sailing craft in the world. T!MPO TIP: POINT LEFT XNEE RlCHT, JUGUT ¥ND:LDT Good nini tempo ltlJ1a with SoOd kpork. You cannot mab a smooth swing without it. Wbenevcr )'Our swiDg fccb jt'f"- tJ-ou< o11 ....... 1 -""' c:.bect your footwork. Durin& your backnrin& yoar Id\ knee should swivel to point to a apot ouuide yoat right foot. During your downswi.na, your righl knte ahoold q uickJy swivel lo poinl Oijlaide your kit fooL R.tpeat this jingle to yourrlf: "'left tace tiPC. right kn~ k:ft."" FoDow that proo:dutt an.d your swinJ will lctQn fetl-back in the -11. G •c ,.,.IW'\._..,.. _ Tht John Pia)·~·,, Qimpany ""HrrTINC THE IRONS'"-'!1rs dd frlp, IWltt and'swi"Ccioi"'" •1• to tioMt i,,,n pl.-;" t nd loww 11>lf KOrtM Send 20f. 9nd • has dona!~ a $5,600 pri1.e to 111111"'4, rtturn 11!'1'11ofle. to "'Mold Palmer, C/• lh•• Pl'C*· be 8Yiarded the skipper who 1 '=====--:---------------~ p:>sts the fastest time th L1 year , Among the 50 plus entrieJ expected this year are North American Tornado champion Tin1 Taylor <tnd w or Id multihull champion Roy Seaman. Both v.·1JI be s.a1luig Tomados. Others to bt sttn in acluin are Alex Kosloff, recent IJ.S. ·c· Cat match racing king Sle"e Dasht>w in the current 'A'Orld rtc0rd holder. Beo14'Ulf V. with Hobie Aller and \Vayne Schaefer heading up the Hobie contingent. The e\'tnt has be e n Colorado Rive r Site of Marathon The 19~ edJ!ion of 1hc <in· nu.al Needles ~larathon lur pG\\'t'r boats on the l'ulorado Jtn'er Sept. 21·24 n1arks tht· silver anniversary of the popular event. and offic1:1I<!. said 1t promises to he "bi~ll'.~r and better than evrr Sundrt} ·~ racini::-proi::rnm \\1!1 f('ature !he bi~ unl1r111ll·d 11utbn.irds and inboards O\t'r th(' same IOO-n11!.-courSf'. sponsored bv thP Ameru:an ro"'·er Boat Assoc1atioo 1-:ntry fee for all boa!s is SIOO. Cash pr1zts v.il l bl> ;1v.·.ardt'd duri ni,: !he l'f•rerr1onirs fol lov. in~ Sun· v. ;iy's r~ring. Aclcl1!tonril informnt1nn m::iv J''UBUC NOTltt.: •OTtC• OIJ ltilltillO .. TO l110UI IM Ttll $ALI 01' ALCOHOL•( llVllUOl5 PliBUC NOTJCt; IUPlllO• COUIT 0' ftll J f&TI 01' CALll'OllUA '°Oil THI COUNTY OP OIANOI ,.,. DAILY PILOT B ,'i PUWJC NOTlCE ,ICTITIOV$ IUllN•l$ llAMI SfATIMINT lollg,o,·1111 pettOOI It OC>I ... b.,,,,,.." 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Pllo• J~I• )} )0 ""'' Au<;1~11 t , 11, 117l U\6-1J l'l BLIC ~OTIC t: """ ~"" rn•'• Da!l<l .i "''"""''' ft•a!1', C1lll0<NI, )111 1 71 1'11 Oltl A ~O 0 Wlll.:l •~Olol, -"'a""al " ~"~•Ir ... ~·•· O••"V• (n"~'• H••bo<" J.,., .. 1.1 lli1!•" dominated by West Coast sailors since its inception in 1966 when \\'i!dl4·i n. the 32.foot "D" C;:it u n de r t h P hetm.smanship of No r ni a n Riise v.·oo the vent on Lon~ Js\and Sound 'tinder sur\'ival conditions. \\'hile The principal ill· trac1i<ln durinli!' the friur-11.i ~· celebration v.1!1 Ix' !he h<lnt rac1n~ for C'ash pr1zrs 1ir1 Saturd:iy and Sunday. a general frst1vr ;i1r w 111 prevail. There v;·ill be fun and games fo r everyone-including a carn1\'al. hi gh school cla~s reunions, golfing. both rrgular and miniature. ho..., Jing and many other acli\·itirs. , lt]U lw oht:1inrd hy cnntact1nl'.:" the P..,r,11 1...., O••n'1"' t~••' oa.i, ""'·' i\e<"dlt'S (:hamtx-r of t:om -.-,..,gv•1 •· n. 10. i.·. 11 1. l'C11 n f'ur1•1"•·1 <i'-"''"• {""" 0•''' rdot )ul1 il. lO ano r..,Q.,il • !l. 1111 191• l1 Sy Cun• M . l lO•r, O•flV'• PL Bl.ft: 1''0TICE Jim .. A. Sthm••l<n,, Information and entry fonns may be obtained fro1n T<lm !\osek, 4422 Toruj!as St. Tor· ranee. or Lee Gr1s"·old. 1445 South f\·1 ar en g a A\·e , JJasadena. New Ship Planned For Avalon All ye a r transportation service to Avalon. Catalina Island. 1s now being spear· ht.>aded by the new 50(}.passen· ger G. ·r. Avalon 11lon~ v:ith seaplanes and other !'>Cagoing carriers. It n1arks the: fu-st lin1e in many years that tran.<;porta· l ion lo \hP i~tand resort has bttn a\"a1lable all y e a r around. Tht vcleran of the Catalina run, the S. S. Catalina, is still temporaril~· out of ser\ ice because of labor negotiations, The n<""' vessel incorporates .a nc14· drive shaft system which enables it to !ravel at a .11 peed of 25 kools, making-it the rastest l'<:hedule<I ve~~el nn the cross channel run. Props are 53 by 60 inches with foor blades. Ra~ir shaftin n1atrrial for fhe system u·as su pplied by Duoommuri ~letal s & Supply Co. of Los Angeles. The Avalon. ordered from the A1aJ·ILnotich Shipbuild1n~ Co., Tae<>ma, Wa sh., in 1968 y,·as delivered in 1970. During ~ 1970 summer season it 14·as used for roastal CT\J1ses in the Los Angelrs harbor arta. In January, 1971. it went lo FelJ014·s and Stf'"•art shipyard on Tt"rm1nal Island, primarily for a change in 1 t s t ransm1S!lion system. It v.·as al Felluws and Ste11.·art tll.a t lhe new drive shaft "'as installed. Fesli\"ities v.·ill get under \\'ay Thursday eveninJ? ,,,.i!h the ~liss Needle! pagerint, sponsored by the~ Necd!c·'I Soroptim1st Club in th.-lli,5!h School auditorium. The "'1nnt'r v.·ill reign ovtr the 25th an· niversarv e\'ent and 14•1\I represent. the City of Nttdles througbout the e<>ming year. Saturday'!! racing events v.'ill feature gm.all boat com- petition fnon·sanctioned l over a 100-mile course, 5ponsort'd by the Southern California Outboard Association. Sportsn1a11 Ca11 Ord er Any Style Interior optinns \\ith a "custom \'acht'' feel For !he new Cal ·cru1.~i ng 2-46 have been announcrd by Jens.en f\larine. T h e prospt>etJ\'{' 014'ner may now sci{'('! a layout to fit h1~ person;,il needs. Bill Lap11·orth. df'~t~nf'r ,,r the Cal 2·46, h:1s g1\ en p;u·11clllflr a1le11t ion to the :i1·· t"ommodatinns in thf' n<a111 .~<i\0011. The b<lat \1dl he 41f· ferrd \.\llh ei1her a cl1n1•tte and tllart 1'1\Jle arr;111grn1!'.'nt for the tr;id1!1onal cruisi ng sailor. or v.·1th a con\'ertible loungf' seat and adjustable tablt' for informal entertaining. The owner's stateroom will in clude either a double btd ;'lnd con\'er11ble settee or t"·o singlt berths. at the o'A·ner's discretion. All bunks arc more than 6 feet 6 inches long throughout tht boat. An enclosed head, adjacent to the o\\·ner's cabin. is equip- ped \.l'~\h a shov;·er as standard equipment. A second head forward may also be equipped v. ith a sho9ler. DAV( ROSS PONTIAC'S iXCLUSIYE NEW CAR 5 YEAR/ 50,0DD MILE WaRRAn t y n1errr· Wood e11 Boats Still AvailalJle l1r\t.' soni;· "ill ;1h\a,v.~ 11ant 1!111• \1no<lt•n cr:ift." ~;1Jd \\'hit· ~··tr "Ston{' lklatyard 1s on<' or 1hr J:1s1 \1110drn h11ild t•rs on thr \\'r<:t C11.-i~t anrl that ('Olll· bu1t-<l 111th the Stnne tradition :ind our rep11ir and O\'erhaul fac1ht1t•c: for bo..11s up lo 100 feet indicate a bril(ht future. Yac ht Club WiJJ Host J\t a ]J ory Cup PL'Htl(' f\OTICF: ----1 Pll lnUll-. Al!OI"" ... ,. al) Oo"•' 0<1vo, Sv11t I. ., •I a • •r• '"""'''"' •' D•··•' ,..,,,,, '-·' , o< Ii i(! CWft, ft 100 (.,,, c ~r••• fl• 1• "''"· ·~ •l'l<t <••1 o• SM•'·• """• (.ol '"""'~ D•lffl A~·~11 4 1071 W E 31 J.,tolol, C ~r1• (!or• AllLl lE W. l lEIGMAN &•10,..,~v •I Low :io. Soul~ Mop!• SlrHI Euond.,lo. C•l·lc•n•• tfr.S All.,lltY tor• Ptl•li-• Pot>! 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GIM•I I" oll,100 HAU> v.i-NidtY l,2Sl,100 ...... _ at• DK.U11t1 »' """'.....,.. 1117 Tt'-1 Jiil ,,~ ·~ .... 11116+ "41+ '.II »ti.+ .. 41 • ·~ *It.. \• ,,... -.., 11116... ,., ""+ " , ... NY Ups and Downs Over tbe Counter Shopping MaJI Concept Could Set New Style TORRANCE . fUPl) -A one·third mil e long aircondi1 ioned shopping mall v.·ith an 1890s decor and lures designed to keep l he f;imily \\'andering around ell <lay i1 the latest entry in ultramodern merchan· c!is1ng in southern Californ ia. Suprrdupt>r :i;hopping centers have long hf-en part of the big city scene bu! Old 'fo\vnc in Torrance is a ne1v {'(lncept that its orljitinator. Robert Rrind!e, believes may set a \\•hole new s!yle . Most shopp ing centers are built around t>irce ()r four big department stores .Plus discount house.~ \\'ilh !im<1ller specia!r y :-.tl')rrs sandwirht'd in be!l\'t'Cn the big !rllo\\S . nrindlt'·s conrrpt \\'as just thr oppostlt'. 'ihrrr arr no big stores but instead ap- proxin1ately 200 small shops ranging in & \1"1de r;ir1rty plus 30 eating places. two 111ovie theaters, ro\·ing musician s, carousels and craft displays. "The lrend for years has been lo hig- r:rr :1nd bigger stores Y:ith the resul! not onl\· that the cores ()f cities h11ve twrn drriuded but small merchants \\·rrr not \1rlcome eithe r in the suburban centers."' Drindle said in an intervie1v. "\\'e decided to design a mall JllSI !or :-;1,1al\ stores -and certainly profit 1,·as our motive as \\'t'll as helping the lillle JtUY -and the response has been absolutely trrrif1c '' The variety of shops is boggling. Jr"·e!rr. bike shops. men's clothing. hobby shop. 10 dress shops. flori st. gol f shop \\'ilh indoor driving tee. bookstore, bndal shop, custom glass, shoe repair, tennis delicatessen. kiddie store. \\'incry. clock 'shop, import shop, fabrics, art gaHery, travel agency, pipe shop. "The idea is to meet e\'ery possible customer demand." Brindle sa id. There \Viii be s1de1,·alk cafe s. puppet ,.hov•s. :irtists pa inting at their eaS<'I S, musicians ··and an atmosphere intend~'rl to keep people rchixcd and intcrcs!ed rnough to stay away from the TV :-;ct.,, as Brindle sees 1t. .. rm intercstrd in maltinfZ money on :i $10 million invesllnent." he con cc<l1·d. "hut J have really got .excited a0011t !he \~hole thin!. I lhinlr. ifs going to be a tcr· rific fun p ace." Pacific Finance Names Manager "'llliam J, Brennan has been appointed manager of Pacific flnanre's Co~ta t..1esa brant·h office. located at Iii& Nel"Vport Blvd. The announcement "·aS made recently throuRh the company's home office in Los Angeles. Brennan formerly "'AS a :.; sis t 3 n t JrLanager in the Company 's GardC':n Grove office. He jointd the company in August, 1969. ··0ur Costa f\.fesa office Is an in· ~cstmtnt in the growth of the area." J\renNn ttated. "We are taltr to assist ~e with personal finance netda and, ft_gtneraJ, btcome involved loc:Jlly," he llhld. Yearly ComparlAon W•. f:..O..t .. u~ 11 nit .. -.. • 1•11 ...... ll, lUI .... l • 1'7' Hl•ll LOW .. dv Ct< Uncll IU tll lhl 110 \If 111 115 u n '°' 11t 17 l611 UM 641 l H 10 U t ~! 1111 111 Standard and Poor us l"lllli!•l•ll 70 lltll•Ot d1 !! Ul'llhfl JOO SIO<-> Hltll Low Clou Cllc 11," 11+,t' 111 u +l.Jf •l ll n .19 •l l S+O.ll '< U U .11 Sf,ll+t.11 111 I J111'1 111.11+1.11 U'hn1·s l\"eD' i11 Stoeks l\aw,.,or ln•!•u,.,onl-1 !or l. M•oco Inc.-) tor I, "I \I" ..... l 01 ..... 6 ~· "" 111 v1. O.•I ..... ? ,. ..... 0 ,. ..... 0 11 "' 1.•1 • Soun<1~1fgn (o•o.-J for 1 S!101n C.lltt11lc1I Co -l tor I, INCll~A.Sf:D OIVIDIHDS DAILY' ,ILOT $!111 l'Mle HUNTINGTON BEACH DEVELOPER OVERLOOKS APARTMENT COMPLEX Lenny Lindberg B•li•v•• City Fathers Guilty of Underdeveloping Oc1anvi1w Proptirty Developer Wa11ts High Rise Beach Area Zoning Blasted Hy TERRY COVILLE 01 "'• 01111 P'i'-1 Sllll Lenny Lindberg frankly admil s he is ashamed of many of the apartments he builds in llunf ington Beach. Everytime he puts up a duplex or triplex near PacHic Coast l~igh"·ay, 01·crlooking the ocea11. ii hurts '1 1s pride, even if il fattens his \\':Jl!et. "I'm ashamed of 11·h;it r n1 doing to th.11 arra, but it's all the city aUo"s," L1ndborg complains. City pla11ners refer to tha1 section of lluntington Beach as the "Town lot'' area because or the small. scattered 25- ·foot \\'ide lots \\'hich mark ;1s terrain. Lindborg has be'n one of the most ac- live "Town U>t" developers In the past tight years. constructing aputments from two units to 22 unil'I. But he is critical 01 his work and thllt of other builders. i'The property is underdtveloptd." Lindborg charges. "Near the ocean noth in,I{ under lh!'ff-stories should be considered .• \\1e should go all htgh • isc facing the ocean 8nd give Marly every apartment an ocean vie"'·" City laws, ho\"Ve\•er, ham~aring such ef- forls. The city 1.onlng code has no pr~ ,·ision for the e<>nstruction of a residen· tia l building above three stories. They aren't legal at present. The plannln~ department is developinJ:: a high ri3e ordinance, but has been gh·en no set deadline for its completion. City councilmtn art now considerin11t l~ lmPG'ition of a four-mont h building moratorium on tbe Town Lot.!, to aOow a thorough rtudy of the area and com· pletion of the high rise ordinance. Lindberg totally supp or I s a moratorium. As he says: "l"d like to be one of the firs t to build a high rise unit dov;n there .. , The TO\\'n Lot nrea is bounded by 6th and Gold en \V est streets. Palm Avenue ;ind Pacific Coast High\\'ay. Th(• pro· posed moratorium "·ould covt'r only the area fr0t11 17th Street to Golden \Vest. \\'hlch is largely undeveloped and dotted "1th old ()ii \\'ells and storage tanks. The area south or-17th Street fea 111res 11umerous apartment units and a few scattered single family homes . Lind borg feels frustrated because he thinks city planners have held back developers and forced them to build rather bland, small apartment projects, instead of slightly bi AA er, more in· novative units . lie pionttrt 1 subterranean parking "'ith t\YO projects, but nO\Y battles the city when he <'lsks for n1orc underground parkini:. Ci!y officials ha\'e pointed lo some prob- lems \\'ith tht subterranean units. such as per~nal saf('ty, but Linc100rg ~nys that cnn be corrtttcd \1 J1 h better light ing. "'A Jack-in-the B<>x and a Taco Bell ;re the height of success ()n our ocean front pmper1y -that ·s great 1nastcrplan- ning." L1ndborg comments. City planners did develop a To\.\'1\ Lot Study which recommend!! all high density apartments -!Omt of the area is now zoned just for duplexts -1t hich even in· eluded high rise apartmenls up to 12 ~lorits Local homeou·ners objected t G spartments next lo them, and the city planning commission cut the high rise proposals lo a ma~imum of four stories. The report has not been adopted by the city rouncil. The political fervor of Huntington Beach has been anti-high rise the past fc1\' years, but City Administrator David Jlowlands feels that might chan~e. jf high rlse were built properly, with lots of open space around it. Lingborg Is urging the city to develop a solid master plan for the To"'n IA>l s, and to build parks and parking lots in the area. "I al'° think they should build wr derpasses or ovupaSM:s across the highway to the .beach. Rlai:ht now. people who live here can't Jet the.Ir children cross the highway," he uys. To prove hL'< own faith in the area. Lindberg spent $1D.000 to beautify hJs O\\'tl office on 18th Street, putting up 11 f11cade with 8 1910 thc:mt. The interior aku follo'i\'S !he antique origin. But despite the admission of city plan· ners that the Town Lot sector is a \'al11able chunk of real estate -betau30 or its ocean orientation -Lindborg is skeptical. "This city moves l40 ~IGw. The area Is already devtlopina wllh apartments. There llrt only l .tlk\ lots here." he says. City councilmen, however. may set the moratorium when they mttt Au1. 18. And that \\'Ould at least indJcate Ibey don't feel It it too late to dettrmlne the future or a valuable 1tetlon of. ocean4 oriented land. P(I. Lill l f f Lill )f.1 Uo !" 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Uo , VD •.1 U11 e.s VD f .) Uo e,1 V• t.1 UD t .t Uo f ,7 oftC!jl .l ff 1~.• ff ,,,, • 'l' , 1 .0 10.1 ... '·I ,, '·' ,,, u '·l ,, " :~ 11 l! f 11 Unio11s Ask 32-hour :W eel{ Witl1 40-hour Pay Credit By ED TOWNSEND Cl11istian Sc it nce Monitor Seroice NE\V YORK -Labor demands for 1 shorter work'i\·eek may be back on con· tract bargainin g tables in 1973. L'nions in t"·o major industries have placed a reduction from a 40-hour week on !heir tentative negotiating agendas for next year. And as al"·ays before, the unions insist that present \l"eekly pay levels must be maintained. A number of other unions have similar dcn)ands on planning tables, but the focus now is on the United Aut()moblle \llorkers (UAW) and the AFlrCIO railway employes department, made up of six railroad unions. \\1ith the past month, both have an· nounced that •·serious" consideration must be given next year to reducing 'rork time, to create more }ob ()!>" portunilies, and to relieve the bordeom and pres:iures of today's industrial u'ork. The shorter-'i\·ork\veek issue has been raised in bargaining before. Most often, unions have given ground on demanda for reduced hours in retu rn for more money or other management concessions. It could happen again. Most employers are <1damant \\'hen unions demand contract changes that would mean less productive \\'Ork for the same ()r more money, and there are quesHons about how committed the un i()n! really are to a shorter4 \rorkweck fight. Juft ho'v serious tbe demands will be coold depend on the future ()f economic controls and on the success for govern. ment efforts to reduce unemplayment. However, railroads and employers who deal with the VA W in auto and other in- dustries are preparing, warily, for the shorter-week demands. They hope the unions' interest in the issue will wane - but they rannot afford to take chances. \Vhat the unions want is 1 four-day '"eek of eight-hour \\'Clr kdays, or a 32· hour \\·eek at nG less than today's 4{). hou rs pay and preferably a bit mort. The UAW and rail unions are interested in a four-day wui of 10.bour days, a minor trend in industry recently. The t ight-hour day became a major goal of or1aniied labor as far blck 11 the first convention of the American Federa· Joins Witter Co. In Laguna Beach George O'CoMell. Jr .• has joined the Laguna Beach office of De11n Witter & Co. as an account execut ive. according to A. u·iuiam McCready, Jr. vice president and manager. O'Connell is accrtdlted by the New '\'ork Sloe>. Exchange and ct h" r regulatory bocUe1, and \\"ill handl e in· vestment t1CCOUl'lts for investors in the Laguna Beach area. Before joinlng Dean 'Vitter, O'Connell wa1 1 flight lnrtrurtor. Prior to that, he \\'AS In the U.S. Marine Corps. and his "7"ic• included • lour of duty in Vietnam '\'h('re be \\'llS a helicopttr pilot. tion o[ Labor In 1886 and continued to bt sought in baraaining and politically through the decadea before the five-day, 40-bour workweek became firm J 1 established in the 1930'11, in labor con- tracts and through the Fair Labor Stan- dards (wage-hour) Act. The fight for the eight-hour day is an important part ()f labor history and ac- cording to an AFUIO spokesman, labor "·ould resist any broad moves for J().hour days -even with a shortened workweek -as a major threat lo the eight-hour day that i.5 •·now deeply embedded in labor's traditions. '1 ··The workday can be shortened," ht said. "but we cannot go tor a len1tbenina: of the eight-hour day." During the UAW'a biennial convention in Atlantic City, N.J., earlier thil year, rank·and·file proponents of the 1bortu W()rk week campaigned for a a hour-day week. led by Frank Runnels. president of Cadll~·ac Local 22 in Detroit, Hats witb bands calling for a four-day week were in evidence, and auto bumper atlcken and T-shirts with the ahor~r-week slogan \Vere in demand when they were placed on sale. The premrres built up so sub!lantially that the union made it clear tbat it will press nei:t year for reduced h()urs or other measures to reduct assembly-line boredom. Pacific Mutual Plans Newport Learning Center A plan for construction and tmtallaUcn of a Communication and Leaming center at Pacific MutuaJ's new home office in Ne v;port Beach has been announctd by Norman H. Carter and Paul llatlldd. Carter is presidtnt of Development Systems: International CofllOration and Hatfield is president of Cibola Syitems. the l\\"O compal1ies developing the center. A requirements analysis of Pacifte Mutual indicated the need for faciliOO to support a broad spectrum ot manqe- ment oommunlcaUon. sales devtlopment and advanced training courses and ~ mtt'!tings. The ~mmunlcatioo and Leamina C'.eoter mcorporatu au~vlsull equip- mtnt to facilitate e I f ec t iv e com. municatlon and analysis of infonnation while mlnlmiting meeting and trainin1 time. The centtr occupies 6,000 square feet on the main noor or Pacific Mutual'• home office. It has. been designed to ac- commodate small executive s a I e a meetings of les! thin rive pt0ple. training classes of 2S to 30 and large meetings of up top 250 people. "'hen completed. the center will offer nutomated training capabilities lnctudlnl projection systems for multJ-tcrtm slides, moli-On plctum aolvideotape. ID addilloo, the mllll mark<tinJ room serves as a TV and aod1o rec:mdinl 1tudlo with lnnlmlulan 1blll17 to all parts of the centtr. • PATIO LIVING FEATURED AT·BIG CANYON'S DEAUVILLE MODEL Big Canyon Developme nt Versailles Model Popular Buyers are agr«ing with the judges who presrnted four major Gold Nui;iget Awards to De an e De\1elopment Com· pany's luxury home projtct at Big Canyon Country Cluh in ~ewport Beach, it " a s reported today. "The Versailles. v.·hich \\'On the Gold Nugget Grand Award for horaes with more than 2000 square feet , is our most popular model in sales." sa id Larry E. Deane, pttSldenl vf Deane Development Company. "We have 18 ot these home ln our flrst tv.·o unit!, and 16 already have been sold," he aalc!. Right behind the Versai!les in the Gold Nugget judging of homes wlth more than 2000 square ' feet y,·as an o th c r Deane mocltl. the Oeauvillc "And the Dtauville is in the samr position in sales. v.·ith 14 of the 16 we are building in units one and two now sold.·• Deane added. The Bordeaux. a Deane home which took t~ G<ild Nugget Grand Award for houses with Jess than 2000 square feet, is sold out in both units one and two. Deane Development Com· pany 's fourth Gold Nugget honor was an Award of ~1erit for the in novat1\'e planning of lts project Gold r\uggt't 3\\'ards, \\'hich \\'ere prt'sented at the recent l'ac1fLc Coast Builders (4)n- ference 1n San Francisco. "·ere judged by the National Association of Homebuilders' Institute of En\'ironmental Design. The eight mem!)(rs of the panel rome from all parts of the United Sta~s. Sales at the Deane lurury home project In Big Canyon now ha\·e passed the $7.J million mark since the models opened in January of this year, Deane reported. Biggest Park Pa~t W ork B egins on $1.2 Mi llion Project Orange County Supervisors have awarded a Si.2 million contract and \.\'ork has begun on 167-acrc Laguna Niguel Regional Pa rk. "I believe this ls the largest park contract, in tenmi of dollars. ever awarded by the county," said Larry Leaman. chief of operations for Orange County Harbor, Beaches and Parks Di!trict. He sai d that the rontract had been awarded to J . D. Deffenbaugh, Inc. a general contr acting firm fro m Ril'erside. Completion is scheduled for February or f\.lar,h. \\'1th a 42-acre l8ke and natural \'egetation to enhance its beauly. the con tractors \\'ill improve the site by adding three n1iles of double lane roads; ('(jUestrian trails; four night-lighted teMis courts; 24 barbeeues: six picnic shelters. totaling 8.400 square feet: and six rest room buildings total· ing 2448 square feet. Upon completion. the park ~·ill be served by underground utilities and have a J,25G- ~ q u are -foot maintenance building \\'ith a fenced yard for equipment. An I.JOO-square· JOOt administration building will become the park's head· quarters. The park's natural beau ty "·ill be improved by Roy C. Barnett, a landscape con· tractor. Iii! firm will pl.ant some 400 trees, 28 acres of i.:round cover, nearlv 1.5 1nll!ion square feet of lawn and numerouc; plants, the lat· ter valued at n1ore than ~20.000. The tree-ronlainer sizes fumlsh some idea of the ir dimensions. Thev \\'ill range from fiv~gallon Cans to JO.inch boxt~. Among the tree varielies l\·ill be jacaranda. sycamore. e11ca lyptus, oak, acacia and pine. The first phase of im- provements will include road construction and sile clearing. Next the buildings will begin to take form. Then. landscaprrs will start planting trcts. fencing along Alicia Park"•ay and around the dam ·will be among the final tasks perfonned by the contracton. The count y plans \o stock the lake 111ith blue gill. trout. mosquito fish and catf ish in April or 1'1ay. Dock facilities for a boating concession are planned for completion in the spring or summer o( 19'15. A building for food, bnit and tackle concessions would be rons!ructed at the sa1ne time. Laguna :-.;1~uel is an 8,000- acre con1mun it y in south"·estern Orange Countv i)(ing developed by AVCO Community De\'elopers. a ma- jor builder of master-planned new 101.,·ns and residential commun11!es. moderately price<l housing, recreational developments and apar1ment.s . ACD is a publicly held com· pany listed on the Pacific Stock Exchange. Vlewpolnte Homes at san Juan caplsbano This weekend you'll find the home you've been looking for. You'll iind it nestled on a rural hill side above charming old San Juan Capistrano with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean and Dana Point Harbor. This is'where Leadership's luxurious Viewpointe homes are going up. Big homes. One and two story beauties with features like formal dining rooms, family rooms with fireplaces, libraries, multi-purpose rooms, up to six bedrooms and a long list of luxury options. The official opening of Viewpointe at San Juan Capistrano is not until next weekend. But these homes are so impressive that 30 have already been sold' See what all the excitement is about. Come to Viewpointe at San Juan Capistrano '2 .. · this weekend! ~ • Third Unit In troduced In Niguel .Avco Community Developen are introducing ~ q"""" Ill of the~ hllhly ruc- c e 1sfu1 Sea Terrace Townhomes today •t L11una Niguel. Development ot the 98-un it .. ' -.,, A"""t ll, 1912 DAILY l'llOT • 7 ' • Seque.oce Ill was prompted by unprecedented dernanc:b for the neighborhood's U·unit ~ quence I and 32.unit Sequence 11. Roci: Lubin, saltl manager for the developrrs, attr1bu1ed this to the classic real l'state formu la of "location, location, k>cation.'' He ~aid, "People ha ve become more and more recreation oriented. Here thty have the ocean leu than a mile from their front door . 'JO ptrcent have sea views and !hey all en joy private access to the beach. THIRD SEQUENCE OF SEA TERRACE TOWNHOMES OFFERED IN LAGUNA NIG UEL "Complementing tht' recrea· lio n outlook of !he neighborhood," said Lubin. "L~ the carefree posture or townhome owners." ife ascrib- ed this to The Sea Tfrracc Townhomes Associat ion Y1h1ch is respon!ible for the exlcrior n1a1ntl·nancf of buildings and upkee11 of !he fenr111g . "It's nice to bl' ablr lo ~pend your free time al play instead of slaving in lhe ~ ard:' he said. Fam ily security and safr!v ~·ere de!ICribt'd by Lubi n as posill \'c factors lhat rountfd heavily In The Sea Terrace To~·nhomes success story . Thr homes are localf"d in a neighborhood where gua rd gatc!i, ntanncd or e\er- lron1callv controllt'd 24 hours :1 da~·. n13Jnla1n pr1\1acy and pre\ t'nl hazanlous throu gh lralfll' ~---_ __.. Lubin cited des11tn and eun- struction as the final faclor~ that h31 e sprlled SUCCt'SS. il l' smilt.'d broadly as he ex- claimed. "I don't ha 1·e to ~~· much on this score. .ttu.• r\at1011al Association of Homr Builders ha.s said it betti'r than anyone could hope for'." He was referring to the fart that the r-o-AHB 11elected the Sea Terrace Townhomes for ii! Gold r-ou/,!get Grand Award for des ign and ronstruction of townhou.c;cs. Tht' home~ arr priced frorn 11.J .t50 and oflrr a.~ many es lour bedroo1115 111\h t)\o anri one·half baths. A1a1lable 111 one ancl two .c;!on· 1nodf'h, lht'v cn1or all-l'lectric k1t- <'hens. forced alr hea!Ln~. lar~r wa!k-in closets and )\'alJ- lt>-1•1.ill carprting. Laguna r-olguel Is an 8,000- a c re community 111 Southwestern Orange Count~· ht'in11: devrloped by AVCO L'11n1111unity Oevelopcrs. a n1a· jor builder of master·plan1 n 4f new to~·ns and residential communities. moderatel y prir· rd hons i n It , rC<'rea11onal dt'1rlopn1ents and apartmrnt~ --·~-----...> A1'1l b a flubl "'l\·held com · p:1n.1 !1,t1d •lll 1he Pac1hc \ ""'t ~1u;l k\th;inJ.!l'. Co!01rfull~ 1lPcorated and fun11.~hr1I tn11 nhomr modt'lll, O\'erlonk1ni: lhi' oceAn, may be se<'n cl11.1I\' fron1 9 3{) a.m. to 6 p.m 111r~· 1nay ht' reached by 1!r n ing ~outh i1n the San Dle10 Frrl'll a1' to lhr t 'ro11 n Valley l':irk11 ~l1· l'.~lt. ri~ht about six ni1irs !u Pnr 11!t• Co ast lht!h11a;.· tlH·n lrfl one mile to .\11.:ut'l Hoad and left aaain to thi' ~.1lr~ 11ff1• r The office n1a1 t·w rnnt.u·trrl by dialln.:: 4X-~0.IO <•r 830 :.050 A Lakeside Drop your tine inlo a cool. privale. 3' 2 ·acre lake. Or, follow the gentle stream which runs along Village Road. Take a dip 1n one of three, heated swimming pools, while the littl e fo lks splash 1n their own wading pool. A few minutes away is labulous Dana Point Macina. with its 2.600·boat harbor. Community by the sea! • g 'EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES" VIL Village San Juan is an aquatic wonderland of comlortable living for modern famil ies. Freeway close to business. shopping, and schools _ •. yet, se cluded , private, and tolally maintenance-free. Ma gnificent Townhomes and Country Court Homes. filled with luxurious, cuslom quali ty features , private patios. and graceful, sweeping lines which blend easily into the ruslic terrains of rolling hills and valleys. Designed for people who want more out of life than jus t a place 1o live. frorn $22, 990 T1ke San 01e10 Fwy. soutl\ t0Jun1pero St'rr.1 ~,,1 Ta~" f rontag" R".id '" \'111'1111" S"!n Juen entry. furn11hed Models 011 01spla1 Pilon ': ( 71 4) 831 -138 l • '\_ : ·~ A lommun,1y by SOUTH COAST DEVELOPMENT CORPORATI ON A Sub5'diary of FIRST BUILDERS BANCORr I • f CAIL Y PILO:_ Sunday, Auqu~l 13 1972 Age Less of Ha•adieap Home Barriers Tumbling NEW YORK <UP!) Traditional barriers which madf!: et d1tf1l'ttlt, 1f not im· possible, for a wo1nan alone or the over-10 l'Ouple lo obtain a hon1e 1nttrtgagc are giving way. John P. F'nrr~" president or the United Stat es S.1r1ncs and 1...oan League. says· "Fin<1ne· ing for hurnl" buy('rS nearing or nt n·t1rrment a~t: h:is be<'orne 1'01nn1nnpla<·e \nd, wh ile it still is not ;is ensy fur a \\'Oman \11 l:l'I :1 n1urti1:1Pr :ic; it ls for a rnnn. th(' 1><'n1lulum is Sl\ini:in~ in th:1t dirl'rlton" St1\'1n~s ;i~so1·i;1lions ;irf' !ht' natitin·c; h11!i:1·~! rn n r I g a .: c lcndt•rs and 1iH' 11 S l ~.1g11". \~:ith &t!rl\' ~1.tMlfl n1l"mh('r 111- l'tiluiu•n~_ is 1h1· n1n1or tr:it!t' .1 ~SOl'l;I! ltl11 "It ""~n'I loo 11111g aro."' Farrv ~·11d. "tha1 !he 'rul1· ! f 65' pi·e\:11lt•r!. If ~·nu v.·rrt• 4:l or o\'er. your ;1ge, plu~ the lcrrn of !he r1111rtgagr you \\'f'rr :seek1n~. f'nulrt no! f'XCl'('d th(• total 11f 6.i, the ag<· <1t v.hi('h people \1·ere expected t o retire. But toda .v tnanv in· stitut1ons are J,;i\ ing Jun~·lerrn mor!g:igc.s '11 borrO\\'Crs \\ho alre<id\' arc 65 or old~r " At the sa n1e tin1c. hf' sa1tl. "the 1\'nrk1ng \\'nn1an nr !Ill' divorc1'(' or \\·1 tln1v with hf'r ov.11 financial re.s11urf'CS has ;:i far bet!rr chance of gf'lllt\~ ;:i mortgage today than she had even 1110 nr three years aizo." ('hanging economic factor~. 11nd ch;1nging :i1t1tudrs arf" behind the liberalized lencl1ng trends. Farry. \1ho al so is president REAL ESTATE ,.f th,· F1r'>t Ft'<leral S.i\ lllj!S ;1n1I !.<lan r\.<:.Sl)(·1atiun of Alhert l.1•a, J\linn .. Si'Hd th:1t \1 h1le lhi·rc arc dtff('rrnces in t1•11d- 111i::: patterns from one area to ;111u!her and r1·cn an1oni::: <l1f- f1 ·rent 1nstitut1ons ~1·1 th1n 1hc sa me arra, overall change · evident "·hen it t'ornrs to the 1vi1ul d·he borrower 11ho fall.~ IJUtsHte the rna1n category of under·40 c:ouples. The 11·om:in aloof" \vho "·ol1!c1 purch:i se a horn<'. he ~;iii!, has going for hrr 1oda~· the chang- ing attitude !11\\·ard "''Jmen in the 11·ork force. "As rnore and 'llore 11·'lml'n v.·ork and n1ove into po~itions of greater re spunsihi1ity, it 's beron1ing obi 1ous th,..ir S('\'. is nn barrirr 10 handlinJ,! the obliJ:at ions of a n1or1gage." Farrv ~:11tl. "C0ntribu1tng. loo. are n,..w hirlh control methods c.nd changing attitudes tow 1 rd family size. which ~•n un - married young women arr more liktly to conlln!Jf!: ~·ork · 1ng if they marry laltt on. Women's liberal/on and con- sun1er movements also arr e..:· er!in.it influence on lenders. •·But probably the most 1m· portant reason. is de velopml'nf of the condominium, 11nd alOn.1': \I 1th 1t the planned unit rt eve lopment. Th i !!I i!I the l<1giral type of housing for a "·uman txocauSt> ti provtdes the O...·nerits of homr 011·nrrship "'ithout lhf" hard v.·ork in- 1 ol1·cd in maintaininp; 11 singlc- fa rnily c1~·ell1n~ " Tl1e queslion no~·. Farry ~aid. no lun~er re v o 1 v £· s ;1r11und a \\'Oman's :ihihly to 1na111t:1i11 a prupt"rt:/. 1 t heconH·~ purely one o f 1·conomits: Can shf" nHord th" ho1ne" Is her income ~uf­ firi('nt and slrad~· f"nough to n1;1 ke the paym('n!.~'.' The san1e criterion gov('rns lending in the o v e r · 4 0 e<1t('gory. ··~lore :incl morr." Farry said, ''the lender's only t•on ccrn LS "•hcthcr the oldf'r burrov.·er has an :idequate r<1tio of retirement in'.''lme to the deb! he wnnts to carry - the same yardstick .1rp!ied lo borrO\\'l'rS in any other age bracket." The ulder huyer may tw rx- pcr!('d to put 11p more th:in 111e mi11i1nun1 do\\·n paymC'ol or. a hom e. ;ind he may not be able to get the 1n;:uri1num 31J-ycar 1erm hut if he can afford 1he home he v.·ants lo buy. the older borro\\·er v.•ill be able lo get a Joan. ...,. . t ' e.biod this dlan&•. Farry 1Jud. art a numbtt ol facton: -The arowth or ptnslon plans. Coupltd with Socia l Secttrlly, they have lf!:d to ~re:ikr st.ability in the in- comes of many rtlirt'!S. -Th' fast turnover in home ownership. \\'Ith people mov- in~ more often , the average lire or a loan il only seven )ears or so. The developmt"nl of ''relirement villages.' and tt:e J::ood lending experiences at rnany of these. Condominiums and ptnnncd unit dC'\'elopments, v. hif'h ~ivc nlder buyers a maintrnanc:c-free allernati\'f to apartment living. -The ,l?:rO\\ 111g use of pri vate mortgage insurance, "'hich reduces the lender's risk. -The entrv into the secon· dary market -for conventional loans by the Federal National J\tortgagr Association and lhe Federal llome L-Oan r.lorlga~e Corporation. This R i v e ! asso('ialions a market in 11·hicll the v can sel l the ir morlgages if the y \\'ish. Lenders also ha\'!' rom1d . Farry said, that rven if the he:id of the housrhold dies. the "·idO\>.' ofll'n has thf' rrsourt·rs lo kl'el) up thP n1ort~o'l~r. And e\'cn if both p:irtnl'rs die. often nn heir pit•ks up the equ ily 1n !hr proprrtl·. JI is seldom today. Farry said. that U1e older borro·.1·rrs :ire required to ha \'e a ctr signer. usually a son, as \vns the practice formerly . "If a man makes a 25 per- cent do"·n payment. h:is plen· tv of life insurance and mairt- tiiins a substantial savin~s ac· count. the lender is unlikrl.v to tell him his son must co-sign the note. In most cases. the father is in a lot belier finan- cial shape than the son anyho w." Tliree Hea(l West Bay Subsidiary CAPISTRANO VILLAS PATTERN ED AFTER VALLEY'S HISTORY Capistrano VIiias Ho11ies Harken to Hiswry lfousing Subsidies · Working .• LOS ANGELES -!BWi'- Govemment -subsldiud hous· .Ing programs are worklag and are extremely suCC't'Slful when proressional how:ln& pro- ducen are involvtd in the pro- ects. according lo a 5Uf'"\.ef disclosed by the Council ot }lousing Producers. Challenging outspoken critics of the programs design· ed lo house persons of low and moderate lnromes. the CoWJc.il of Housing Producers, an organization of 14 of tbe na· tion 's largest home build~~. re1ea~ statistics o f I t s members that showed only ·,. l .2 percent foreclO!ure rate on 32,001 units. . "This il a far cry from ill~ extremely high failure rale.'I the critics are citing,'' said Rene A. Henry Jr., executive secretary of the council. "Our survey sho~·ed no roreclosures what!IOtver in 17,571 units under I.he subsldlz· ed multifamily programs , and onl y 415 foreclosures out of 14.430 units: built under the Section 235 subsicliled home ownership program. "These figures reprHent The San Juan Capistrano ceeded beyond even what they executive continued, ' 'ye I • more than 125 different proj· \'alley i~ steeped in the history had hoped for. Areording to even ll.'ith our low price. \li'e ects in virtually ever'! or C<1li!ornia and !he sv.•allows E. J. Cantillon, chairman, al-have been abll to include a geographical area of the that return to the ~1ission ;;:t i:r'!~he ::a~:::o~ ::: host of better living feallU'eS, ~~ri·i~~ or;~e~ro~~:~ s~~~ yearly keep that history alive. garden homes have been sold. such M carpeting in the measure their value by look· The \'alley and city -U· primary areas, luminous ceil-ing at !he success stories and perienred little change over The two nnd three-bedroom ings in kitchens with all built· knowing that for the fir11t ti.me apartment homes are priced · f ed · heat. g pr-u · •1 se\'e ral hundrC'd years, until ins. ore atr in • .. -our na on s poor are now a"' e the decade of the l960's, \\•hen from $J7,500: the IYlO through wiring for both television and to afford decent, quality hous--four-bedroom garden homes t 1-v..v... "' car · the gro1,1•th and expansion that fmm $2l.500. The apartment e "Y'"""'• one or ... wo mg. is still continuin~ at a N"C'ord garagt>S and many other items ··~tembers or the eouncil "'IC'<', first begun to manifest homes may be moved into for that appeal lo value-conscious represent the professionals in ,~ $900 Iota! move-in eost with families. the industry. All of the com- Hself. monthly payments as low as Scattered U.-oughout the 120 panies are well managed. One of lhe first to realize $174. Conventional. low dovtn acre oommunity are recrea-soundly !inanced and capitallz- the inn ate advantages of the FHA and no down VA terms lion and leisur1.. centers with ed and ha ve the experience, v;illey \\'RS \\'~stport Jlome are o!ferrd. pools and cabanas. Main-organizations and social com- Builders. lnc., An<1twim-head-"\\'e have continued lo tenance of the grbunds and the mitment to make these P.l'O- quar!ered bu i Id 1 n g and mainta in as JO\\' a full.price a!! recreational racilities is pro-grams \lo'Ork . ' developn1ent firm. .,...c econoinically could," the vided through the homeowners "There have been isolated TI1e l'nmpany projected 1,200 association, whose officers are scandals and abuses of the ;apartment and garden homes elected by the homeowners. pro g r a ms and these flanking Caminv Capistrano J-fott Sill.2: .J111nps Thi!: 10 decorated model circumstances have been Road. 1-lomes that Y.'OUld be ~ · apartment and garden homes given nationwide headlines financially within the grasp of NEW YORK (UPI)_ In the are open daily from 10 a.m. lo giving everyone in the in- practically any fam ily 1hat past three years housing prG-7 p.m. and are just a 20 dustry a black eye," Henry "·anted one, with homes that duction under direct or in-minute ride down the unclog··;::=sa=id=.=========; would not be "stripped." but direct government sub.<;idy in· ged San Diego or Santa Anal, contain all the a1 ienities of creased from one-eighth to Freeways from either the homes costing thousands of almost one-lhfrd of the total harbor or Santa Ana areas . dollars tTl<>tt. housing starts In 1971. ac· Exit the free\\'ay at Junipero THE BEST Thf!:y Mmcd the develo~ rording to Dr. Oliver H. Jones Serra Road, tum right to f.am· A three-member extcutive ment Capistrano Villas and of the Mortgagf!: Bankers ino Capistrano and Capiltrano team has been named to the buUdlng company hu ~ Association ~ America. Villas. Ret1.de~hip p o 111 pro\·" "Peanuts" is one of the \\·orld's most popular comic strips. Reed It daily in the DAILY PaoT. leadf!:Mihip JlO.Sl!I of the WB1\-~:..:'.::'.:~~:'.'.'.~'.'.!..'.:~'.::::_.:::::::=:::'..:'.:~'.::'.'.::::.. ___ _:_:::::::_ ________ .."============! Management Company, an Orange Counly -b ft s e d 6Ubsidiary of \Vest Bay Finan- cial Corporalion. Joe l~onescko of llunlini::ton Beach has been na1ned presi- dent and will retain his posi- t ion ~s a \'ire-president of the parent firm. Jan \\'iviott of Ne\1'J)Orl Beach \\'<IS ap1>0inted \·ice- pre s id e n I , and Sandi \Vh ilehead con1plctes the trio in her new role as O\'crall proJ· ect supervisor. The compan.v's pr I m a r y re~ponsihiht~· is the man:ige- ment or over 19 apartrn<'nt ('()mplexes throughout California, inclucling Banbury Cross un its in f''u!lerton. Hun- tington Beach and Tustin. and the Hearthstone and Park Plnza apartments in Santa CENTURY SHORES HOMES DESIGNED WITH SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS A"'. La.~t fl 0111es Bein;: Sold A1, C"11111r:y !Jn:.1n1111g aholi\ ;t Ill'\\' homr nrar !he IJ4>;1eh·1 ":'\o'.I ·s the t1m1· tn ;tnp drran1u1g ;ind ~tRr\ h1 lfl!!. · says J oh n J•arkcr. pr1·s1d(•n1 of PBS {_"<1rp1ira11011, h111l<lf'r nf r rn· h1r\ ~hon~~ in llunhngton 1~l':lch. ··\\·e·re closing 0111 our 1.151 unit of ho1nr,," .<.a1d !':nkcr ";it !nil~· ,,.n~:it1011.1I prii·r!' for a L'11111n1un111 !l\ lh<' sea .. These 1'11'.lf'h h111n1•~ ;1re \111h1n a f111• 1111111111• h1kf' riclt• of hC'.1ch :ind IH1,1t11i.•. lac1\it1f's 1{{'~1drnl!> r111ny ;1 lre~h ~mni;. frl'l' S(',1 bl't't'l.t: t!1;1I kt•f'\'l.~ HI· dl)nr and nuldoor l1v1ng alw:i~s tv11h1n the cun1fort zone. "Century Shores is a pcr!C'rt pl:ire to ll\'l' for people v.\-M.1 love the sea and like the cnn- veniencrs nf being part or a "'ell ?!:inned, community," Parker noted. A variety of ocean-oriented .a ctivities. t>:<cel\ent r estauranls, nighH1me en- terta1nment. as v.·el\ a s cultural allraf'tions ~uch as concerts, 111 e theater and numerous art gallerirs, are snn1e nf the all11rrn1ents of this Southt"rn Ca I 1 for n i a coastal area. Homes al Century Shores 1.'llmplement the Sou I her n c;aurornia scene ~·ith en in- door-outdoor lifestyle t h a t emphasizes specious yards, pasa tbru windows, and sliding walls or glas.• that bring nalurf!: into every room. ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ Heed The call ~· ~~~4! .. ~, ,. ,, i ~ , ~ \ . \ • ' ~~,, ,\, \ ·\ ·\"'' . \ \_ ' -. . \ ,,.•,. \ " . l'ut ,Ht' lrro lot li ne p.1110 honor•', .. nll'"'"'; \'PU Iii" br\I nf l\\O \\'(n!o! \1ii.:lr t~moly hom"~ on \ 5% DllWM 1n1L1 ,fl,1.•I 1,11 ... iwre thr u1u.11ly· , .,...~,11·d -.odr\ .11d< of conv<'nl•On~I t1.1(t hnme<. h~ve ht•rn 111il1u•d 1n l'"'Cre.1!1r'ln .1nrl p.1•k .1rra• for l~pr1\~lr, r'ldu11ve U'-f! ol your 1~m1ly! EE31arbor lane Homes SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO •Harbor l.lnr I! 1 TIM nlrrr the C.1rt'l1re .1rid m~1n1rn~11tr·lree l1v1ng of 1 1n1vnhou•r h1Jf, Yo oih the <rpa1.1t1on nf ~ d!'!.1< '" d ""~Ir f.1mdy home .,, .!1dl'fll• lffl',llllnll TWO THll t & IOlJ• 110 1001.1 tfOOroll! FROM S251950 ' I I ft I I I IAL[I OFFICt ,HOHi 71 4f41J·IJJt • ''OUR VACATION PACKAGE'' Romantic evenings, 1Jlrolling along• whiltt-sand beach. Golfing at th• plush Huntington Seaclill Country Club course. Play tennis or re/a1r around olymplc sire swimming pools ••• bsrbequtt in thtt fresh, ocean breezes ..• enjoy social events, and friends over tor dinner. The itinerary of a vacation along the Riviera? Almos!. This i,- Beachwa1k •.. • community ol luxurious living In a sealarinQ atmosphere. Incomparable recrealional tacitities, and JuU. land· scaplng which tickles the Imagination. A cart1lrH lile1ty1e !or families ol all ages. One-arnl two-story, luxurious Townhomes, with private palios, privale court entries •nd two to five bedrooms. Total maintenance-free living, am idst the casual spirit of a friendly, seaside resort town. Beachwalk .. , !or those who want mo re lhan just • place to live .•• your passport to year 'rou nd vacationing.,. HUNTINGTON BEACH i froM Loi Anotln. U~• 00111,., w,11 •111 olf Sin 0 1190 Fwy. 1"1ac11d 1au1h !I mot11 10 a11c11- w1111. Frotn 011"(11 (;(iun!y, 11~• W11n1• ••U o!1 Sin D~a F .. , .• Wit! .. Gald1n w .. 1. lfl1n IOUI" j m1l11 lo ll11cllwllk, Hu"ll1'1;11an ll11c~ Furnishtod M~e1 Homes Open 10 1.m. • G p.m. D11ly (714) 536-(1557 C71>il 5~776 hom 537,QQQ • • Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall Mccardle Taartle Rock Seart.'ey Buyers Back Homes l 8u1ldtr Richard B Smith hi Rock -tht park!I, pool area!I. homt, 1o1h1ch fraturf'~ a h\111i.: coing direcUy to th t and indoor atrium gardtns room with f1rrplact , d1n1ni.: What lt the best ln.estment for the •wr• in-homebuyer for ntw construe· Th~~· al'ctpttd tht ztro-lot hne art11 , Hnd moden1 \.:111·ht-n • .,..,, I• th•r• 1 formvt1 one utfld toJlowt A few tkin and desicn 1dea.s at !ht N>nct"pt of tht Tu.rile Rock Sf'll8ratr fro1n the :ihdu\i Y"H" ego, tome friend1 and I tot ......_. encl Mueht li~•l~~ Broadmoor Turtle Rock C'Oln-honits finding the feature v"Y glass doors of lht •slro·court '°'"9 ecrwge which we hope wlll make1u+. tome money mwuly in Irvine. functional. ll allowed rna1-only by a ("(IUntertop and the -someday. ThM, there are otht-r iftYettmentt I tw-9 Reactions or Broadn1oor 1mum USt' uf the ltil. prov1dtd width of a halhr.'e&)'. '"*. . . · rt'!!lldtnta to their M"' nr"' a side lo! for pluy. and a Tl1t As1rocoort -part of I'm ot f id f tt" '-w.i ttuf I cMn't home and rommun1ty Wf'rt privale patio arra on wluch lo Hr<>admoor's F:n,·ironmcnlal dn • r• 0 .. '"I my t .:::r.• · taken dur'"" 1 door·te>-door in· enterlaln. A number also in· l.1\ 111" rorn11il 1ia{'kaue -1s want to rown. Are there IOfM guldellnn we could fol. ""' " ,. fow that would ._.,. us time and money? TINnk&. terview given to a number of dicated that lhts <.'OtK't'pl 1m-"'' artual roon1 "'Ith w;ills T G . homeo~rs proved the degrer of pn' ll('} ar1tl dui1r' and floo r -but no • ·• Newport Beech ''We ask-• ho--wne-to t•-1 ff d-• b th rool I l'la « ghl 11 . Here Me a Dumber or "Dos & Don'tJ'' wblcb ex· ni "~ •;> ov?:r ,..,. a or '-" Y econ n n ~1 • ie perlence has taua:ht u belng valid in teal estate invest-express their views on our ventional home placemPn! Aic\r()(.'ourt 1~ ~deally situatf'd ir;ig. • homes In terms of advantaf.!eS "The negat1\'e C"01n111en1, lo t>«·o1nt' a u111<;ue 1ndoor-0ut· · DON'T feel that owning real estate t's ~s1 for every-or disad\'antages of 1 he helped. too," noted L11otte for door fum1I\' roon1 Tb IJlllt" ~velopmffit cooctpt and the 14e dlSC'O\'ertd homtbu~ers In add1l1lln lo Plan E1i:h1 o.ne. er~ U no such .thing as an "average" investor desifn of the h 0 m" s preferenees and be<'ame n'IOrf' B"{)admoor HotTies at Turtll' DAIL V •tlOT Ji> 9 •p~ there is no such thing as a ''best" investmenl Con--1hemselvtS." stated Larr\' awarf' of ftatures tha1 shou ld ROC'k 1)ffer four o t h,. r 11der what you are trying lo accomplish, discllS.1 with Lizotte. 1•1ct prtsident ()f 1~ bt' added. Some homemakers d1~ttn<"ll\e pl<111><. and a total llend.tl f 'irtt& your real estate 1genl, then decide if ~ belong lo Tu!lin·bast'd firm. "Their opi-14·ould ha,·e hktd a broom of L'i e\.tt'rior tle1al10fls fron i \V. &ou Riddle of Ne 11 - real estate. 1 nions ire val~ highly -the closet whi le others favortd a "'h1eh to choosr Homes are port Bt·ai·h has been . DO ~o~sider the effects or INFLATION 'oo your comments and ideas we'\'e narro1o1· kitchen be<'aust 11 pnt·td from $35.990 to M6 .990 nan1{'d prr~1dent of ptes.e~t living standard. Will your eunings increase received help t() shape the saves steps." ·rhe sales compltll is open Tu~1111 ':-. Kai·anaugh suff1c1enU y to provide for the needs of your family' designs. styles. and con-The results of tak in g daily bt'!14·ttn 10 a .m and $ l)cveloprnt'nt. In r · \\rill .you be ~ble to. retire comfortably on your savings, veruenas of our develop-homebuyer surveys can be pm and rna ~· be reached Bidd le ha:-been \·1re pension, prof1t·shar1ng or Social Security income:' ments, present and fut urt" sttn in the product f or ell· from !ht> San Die~o Frttwa' president anrl general DO know your present position thoroughly. Your Boyers generally related ample, the Broodmoor Turtle by tak inJl: Q1h·er west to <'am-manager of R1rhard B. realtor can help you to develop figures to determine will to the en t Ire en· Rock Plan E1~h1 1" a s1ni;:le-pu.~ and left to Turtle Rcx:lo. Smith. lnr. for the where you are. now. With this knowledge, you are equip-SLIDING GLASS IN TURTLE ·ROCK HOMES vironmental theme ()f Turtle story. thrce·bedroom. twe>-hath Drive to Sierr;i Amign past seven ytar~ ped to make 1udgme~ts relative to your objective, and l--------------------------------------------------=-----------''---- chart a course to achieve your goals . . . . ~o use "leverage" intelligently. Uverace is the 1ud1c1ous use of other pe~ple's .mane~ -and one key to su0<;essful real e~tate 1nvest1ng. f'ear of borrowing money. ~o accomphs~ your purpose will limit your op- ~rtun1lies and possibly prevent 1ttaining your objec· lives . . po~"T pioneer. It takes too long. Select oppor- tun1t1es 1n the path or immediate progress unless you're 110 wealthy you can afford a "land bank." DON'T ga111ble. Obtain facts. Your realtor will have these facts which are the basis for sound protection and judgment of the investment. . DON'T become emotional about the property ttseU. "Pride in the property1' ls the most expensive type of ownership. It blinds one to its true performance and may postpone or prevent reaching your goal entirely. ~ikewise .. n:iaking value judgments based on a P.ersonat like or d1shke of a property limits maneuverability and can often negate the investment program. . DO examine all ownership from the after tax view· point. A heavy cash flo,1: can be wiped out by taxes. At times, it may be v.•ise to pay out·of·pocket to support a pz:operty. It may result in great tax savings. converting an apparently poor investment into a very profitable one. Contrary to popular belief. it does NOT take large s uins of money to become active in real estate invest- ment. Some people start with as little as $2500. Their success dept-nds upon their courage. determination and WILLINGNESS TO ACT ... Studying" is done best by ~cholars v.•ho seldom get past the s tudying stage. Thev almost never become '"'ealthv. v.•hile those v.•ho serk ou·t competent real eslate counsfl and act on intelligent an· alysi.~ reap the r e\l'ards. Ra11dalt R. 1'1cCardle is an investmnt mialy;!t. eol~gf! 1~etu rrr, nnd authnr of .. .Beal Estate in California." !end 11ouf eommen t.,-nnd question.! tn Rtrndall R. 1'1t:Cardlr. c/o fht ·DA.Tl..Y PIT.OT P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa i\1esa 92626. Grand Opening Held At New Viejo Tract ·A grand Opt'ning is under "!SY et Cast a de! Sol at Mission Vie)<), a complelt!y ntw S I 5 - m i 111 o n adult nei~hhorhood in the northern hll!s of the Orange County community Designed for adults over 4~ y~ars of age ~·ith no children under 21. C;isla del Sol ·will fea ture its a14·n S 5 O O, O O O recreation facility. and will o¥trlook a new IS.hole ex- eeuti1·e golf course. .Exceptiionat view sites are Al-'itable in the first phast of 419 homes. on 92 acres otrerlooking Saddleback ~loun­ tain and th e Ow Creek Valley. :Designed by G ros~gnld A:;sociates. Inc .. A.I.A .. Seal ~ach. Casla del Sol homes \\ill be offertd in t1ro bedroom . l'fO bed room \1'1th den . and lltree bedroom designs. Prices "'ill range from $26,995 10 $..14.195 with attrac1i1·e con· veriiional finaocing avaUable. Jarriain Roche of Lo~ Angeles 1 •D<t~irginia Baker of Arcadia deed'lted tbt models. Dlaae models are available. t'al!lf with four distinct11·e e:{· C~ ,e}eYations. Four of the Pf'ojut Chief RtSf Canon of Mission VfeJo Is heading a nev.' •P"<ial project' dlvl· s10n of tht Mission Viejo Company. The dimion will bujld CU5· tom and .. ml-custom h OIWI • 1 in Mission Viejo. nine may be purchased ss single-family homes. while the fi ve other models a re ava ilable as duplex, triplell or fourplex . Jn either case. the home purchase includes the land. Re c re a tional lacilities. designed by Craig Combs & Associates of Newport Beach. ioclude a custom-designed pool. a hot therapeutic pool. !>ilufneboard. boccie bo~·ling. physical fitness room. billiard and card rooms 11nd kitchen facilities. Me m be r s hi p is also available in all the ()!her $3- million recreation centers in 1'1ission Viejo. Casta del Sol homes feature carefree all-electric kitchens wit h Tappan continuous-clean ovens. d i sh w asher and disposal. Standard features in· cJudt a fireplace , de«irator· selecled light fixtures. full in- aulation, luminous k itch en oeilings and an automatic garage dpor opener. Also In- cluded are stubouts for a built- in barbecue. an ice maker and 1n outdoor b arbecue . Carpeting is standard in the living room. hall. master bedroom and ad10i r.ing dress- ing area and closets. Hea vy shake roofs are also featured, although mission barrel tile roofs are ava ila ble on some models as an optional extra. Plan D, the Dona. fea tures two bedrooms. 1111·0 baths. liv- ing room, and a large multi- purpose arta and kitchen, with an attached patio and a covered 1torage area. Plan F, the Flora. is a three-- bedroom, two-balb mode.I with a spacioos masltr, s u i f e featuring a dressing area. two Jvge wardrobe.s and 1 com· partmented hath. Uvinr and dining rooms tiave v1ulltd ceilings. Plan J. the J uanita. ts 1 thrff-bedroom. two-bath home with 1 vaultrd ceiling in the living room. The t h i r d bedroom easily converts to a study or den. The kitchen oprns lo a covered patio with an enclosed storage: area. C11Stll del Sol model homes may be ruchtd by takini;: tht La Paz uJt 6f the S.n Diego Freeway to Marcuer l te P1rkw1y, thtn M•rrueritt left to Cast• de! Sol Road. ThoUsands tiew been sreaming tc Westridge siooe the Grand Opentno and !Bies records tw being shattered! But there is atin 1 superb collection of homes in 1he perfect locaiion for you and your family. High above 11all1 1'1 colorful, hislorical. 8anta An& Canyof\ among the rolling hills. A place to 1alte t'lold in e country home sheltered from city congesr1on . Weslridge of!ers ~e d1gn1ty and serenity of a comfortebl"?, bt>aulofur res•dence complete w11'1 evP'Y convenience. Jus! a short stroll trom tne ' ,, , hand:;ome new Westridge Sw1rn and T enn1s Club cornplele w1lh giant oool, caba,as, lighted cciun:; and outdoor barbecues. Come discover e.-:ac:tly 1ne t'lome you've been seek11ig fro m amorig 1he one and two story. tnre~ lo s•ie b<?oroom decorated mode•<. r>ow open !oryoor rnsoecl.on lolty hv ~ IOOm1 with dt'a mar.c. ~01rig ceilings. e-1egaol dining rool'll!O in'llt•ng, step- down !amity rooms w1tti wet ba ~ srid pan94ed W91ts. Scads cl luxurious shag earpeling. Master &.tilts with bale~. w21"'-in wardtobes, garden baths with lr,doorplanl!!B &nd Roman tubs. lv-d aensationail Sun-Lite• all-eleciTic self-cleaning cwens, n:sh COl'llP3C~ d rshwashers and disposals-eH r-ciudcd Se! in scene!. comple1e wi!h cerarruc 1i1e .count"rs. pass-ttiru patio w naows, k.lml rl<U3 ce111ngs and harowood cabi rielry. Truly complete hornes nesiled oo large !ot-::, p1otecied v.•1"' shaior.e rCJof~ and reaay fOf your SP oc11on. Fu d two or lhree car garages airi concrete drJ',ry,a/S. Sec West ricge toca, Pie.It your choice of residence on yriur lavorrTP, hOfl1"?S1te now. Then start l1v1nq Ta10 a h·~e. r1deyo1.1t bi\fe, fty 11 k11e Loft yOIJf lde~tyle t"1ake Ille move 10 W1>o;rrodgo. It s wl1ere you ought 1o be! f:XCf:Llf:NT CONVl!NTIOHAI. flirlAHCl'Q Invest In 8Grant Home today! , ~ '. Grand Opening lnd Unit Exciting 1 and 2 story 3 to 6 bedroom Country Homes Now Open! f f7"1 • f!efll "., V.r ·•·.41~-•' :1"" •no ""7' • "• :-'VW)~ "' ..... .,.. //> • '"'1"'""' ~-. :·· 1 ,_ ,., """'('\. ~"'''\/""· Jlll>f11" ·~~ • ,.,.,,,!, ,()4, ( .... •bf, ... -,.~,~·,.. • ·.er.•:w. 1,.. 9"''""7, r"11r7. 1'<•·•-: t <J -w; ;.•J r,.,..,,,. flr•1rJ tt.... '"""""Arif r, W•r"·'I I, • ..,.~ M 'l•>"'•" .. r-~. , •• ,. .•• , • .._,..,_.,, ~-•IY ,,.,., (Jt l"'f"'' •' /)/'1;or,-1'V, IO'r r.-... ,... •. ,...,.rt>nf\~ ,.-,. -~\',"'' ·:c al j,,.""H}"'',.. r ~I o.i •• ,,~ 1.r-PC/'l,J/ Acri4 .:..a Oii ~ open 0. It >C .-rL "' c:w... • • l .· ·: ·: ( I ' • JO DAILY PILOT - IT'S HAPPENING IN OUR TOWN! ... life at Mission Viejo is a growing thing ••• green grass, colorful flowers, 1oaring trees and precious children ••• and It's a growing way of life, tool Growing families, growing friendships and a gtowlng involvement in happier living. Mlaslon Viejo offers over 3 million dollars worth of recrea- tlon1l f1cilltie1 In four great centers ••• 20 Little League Base- ball Team1 ••• Junior All-American Football League, •• and n1Uonally recognized 1wimmersl Gently rolling hllls, azure blue skies, clean air and an occasional fleecy white cloud make the setting for life ••• a bouncy, busy, happy llfe ••• In America 's most successful new town. Come to Mission Viejo ••• discover five new communltles ••• and see the complete shopping facilities, schools for all ages, churches, theaters, challenging golf courses and, above all, 1 new way of life for you and your family! = MISSION Vl~O. CALIFORNIA '~MERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW TOWN!' "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES·• ' ......... • -.. --- 1 A1hnlnb1ralor James n. 1-lall has been nathed administrator of the ~acre Park Ne \Y po rt apartment complex in Newport Beach. Rancliivood Popular At El Toro The ~w "compJ,te look" home-buyers parkn,R;e being offered at Paceseuer Homes' Ranchwood El Toro projtct ii recei\·ing strong public ac- ceptance. according to Landon ~I. Exley, Pacesetter vice president and g e n e r a ] manager. For the first time in its history, Pacesetter is offering homes which include rear yard fencing, custom drapes. wall-to-wall carpeting and front yard lan<tscaping and sprinklers -all inclusive in the $26. 450 to $32. 750 price range for two, three and four ~rooms. "In the first four "''eeks after .,.,., opened the develop- ment. we sold 32 homes out of the 121 units available in the initl31 increment." E 1 I e v revealed. Eventuslly t~ pro)- t'"l \Vil! consi11t of 391 units. Ranch\\"ood El Toro is located \Vithin the rural set- ting <lf lht Lake Forrest planned community in Orange County, 1o\'hich provides an Olymplc-sized sv:imming pool, tennis courts and clubhouses on a 30-acre lake. In addition. the-development will have its <lwn I.I acre <lpen area. landscaped and main- tained by the eounty for the use of Ranchv.·ood reiddents, ht said. Occupancy in the first in· crement is possible within 60 days , Exley sakl, adding that con \'entional financing is available v.·ith 3!'1 little :i.s 5 percent dovrn. In addition to the exciting home-buyers' package. al so in- cluded with all models are such features as O\'ersized t\\'CH:ar garages. built-in range and oven, disposal. master bedroom vanities. 1 a r g e closets. custom light fixtures. cathedral ceiling in the living room and insulated ceilings throughout. 0th er all-inclusive ap- purtenances in the homes ari! \rood burning fireplaces v.·ith ga s: concrete drivev.·ays, and deptndable, cost-saving forced air heating with ducting and v.·iring prepared for future air conditioning. The four bfflroom Cheyenne n100el is highlighted v.·ith a IJ11'd floor family room \l'hlch opens onto an outdoor Jiving area and a spnciou!4 living room ~'ith an extended hearth and masonry fireplace. Street design plans at the housing project specify cul-de- sscs which lead to park-like open space area!!. Home Buyer Protection Bill Posed WASHl~GTON rAPI !Jome buyers eould r&'!:i \'e J!OV«nment compensation for r!'pairs due lo shoddy con- $Jruct1on. building cOOe viola· tions and poor inspecti<ln ()f houRs insu red by the Federal Housing Administrati<ln under a bill inlrodu<"ed by Sen. l1iarles H. Percy IR·lll.l The builders' warranty <ln fedually insured hou.ses would be extended from one to three years. Percy said the bin is aimed at strengthening FHA inspec· lion procedures to aMUre adherence lo building i;tan. d.1rds by making the govern- ment financl.11lv accountable for slipshod work. Lax inspeetion, Percy said, has permitted sptcUlators to "'peddle defect ive homes at ln- n111ed prices to a large new cl15.'I of inexperienced and unsophis!icalf'd low-incom(' homebuyer!. ·• New Trailer Park Born on San Cleme11te Hills A half 1nilhon yards of dirt ra!'lttm extremity of Carn!no are being mo\ed du ru1g ~•le di' 101 P.iare:s at 3000 Callt• preparanon of lhe S2 n11lho11. /'\ut\'O 46-acre Shnrechlfs ~I ob 1 I t .\lore than 70 perl"l'lll 1.1f the Country Club, a new mobil<i lots at !ht adults-only 111obdr home park I~ on a aeries club offer \"1ev.11 of the Pacific oJ hilltops at San Otmt:ntt. Ocean, eastern mo u n I a 1 n Grading and road ~ ranges and the goU couNlt'. struclion are under way at the The mu1t1 ·lt vel ShorechUs 201 -spact open park Yl'hich will ~1oblle Country Club is bein~ adjoin the 18--hole Shorecliff:s de\•eioped by Dtl Prad o Country Club and C'r01l Cour~e. ~tobi!e Home ParkJ, Inc .. of The park lS rising al the Santa .~a. It ii expected to bt 1 -~-'--~~~-"-~~~ eon1plrted and ready for or· eupa11ry tn Ortober TIM> p3rk 1s the fi rst mobile honi<' 1·omn1un11y to be con· :.tructrd sinte the adoption or rii;.d unllorm construction re· quiremerils by the city or San Clementt. As a result, zoning and other ne<'t!'l!.llry per111its \\Cre acquired arler {\.\O ~ear~ of consultations, according to !he O\l'ner-OeveloPf'n. Among spec1f,c re· quirements spelled ou t in the pari."s torung papers arc thal all structures '.Ii!! h:11e a natural v.·ood-hke apptaranre \\'Ith n:-d11oood sidmg, board on l>Mrd or other materials in common rtsldential UM; roof- ing materials v.·111 feat ure v.'ood shingles or shakes. con1- pos!Uon shing!t!'I , a s p ha It sh1naJe.s or other similar materials; !!kirting y,·il l com· ple.ment tht home!! and alt a\.\•nlnas will be glare-fret Othtr regulations Y.'hich wilt str\'e to create and prr'-4.'r\ ta prtsugious commun11: arl' 1hat no u•!evi•lr-., antenna.'. roof-rnvunttd air-conditioner' or coolers .... ill be perm1Ued; e\ ery ;iuton1ub1!e will ha\'e a co\·ertd carport; each home will ha\'e a CO\'ertd porch or patio of at least 50 square {eel at its entranre; and storage compartmtnt~ f or each home wlll bl!'nd \\1th other structures ln 1hr park Plans for the-par!. al~o call for ~realt'r 1'f'I barK~ .,., h1t'h \\ill l1t<\1idl' fl\Hf(' fllf <Jrld ~ra," t-w 1111-1·11 II\ 1:1~ un11~ 1h1111 111 ,1 t•, jll1 ,d t1l•1lide h11n1e pifl\. ;n_\·urd111~ tu I he developer. Th~: 11~·1\' park -...111 also ftaturt' ;1 !arKt> ci1n1per and boat .!-'uf'al.'e area for rerrrat1on·ini111!t•d rt·~1dt'nt.-: Si1(1re<"l1fls ~lohill· ( nun!ry ("Juli \I Ill affl•rtl fl'S1dl·1lt~ ar11I 1ht·ir 'l\!lOr.; :. park-l1kr at· n'o~ph('rc 111th r n I l i n jt greenbelt~. lrt•e-~haded mall~. t\ eri::rttn shrubbery and e<il· urfully µlanted sloping bank s. •\ 111\ 1sh $100.000 country fluhhou!lt \l'J!h ineeting and ~an1t roon1s fnr all types of 11 le1~urt' \lnlt ael!I lilt'~ \'.'Lil be avs11!ahlt fnr rt·~1den!s tJf ShorechH~ 111c 7.000 11qu.are foot rr<Tea11nna I :sho\I piece \.1 111 offer an 01~11 re creation arc:i. t'ard ti)()Jll. b1!l!ard roo1n , full~· <"qu1pptd kitchrn Olnd ln1u11o:r \I tlh a n1assi re brick !1rrpl11cr. ---- 11TOWNHOMES DON'T HAVE TO BE IN TOWN!' -, ---r\'. ' . . , ' Discover Aliso Villas. an exciting, new neighborhood of country townhomes, built on gently-terraced hillsides, and surrounded by acres of green trees, lawns. and private recreational facilities. One and lwo· stories, up to three bedrooms, designed in the Mission Viejo tradilion of quality. comfort, and value1 In a clean air community of rolling hills and gentle valleys. Affordably priced from only $18,500 ' VA, FHA. & CONVENTIONAL VETERAN $Q DOWN $18500 TOTAL MONTHLY , PAYMENT" "Typical V.A. Sale: Plan E. C;ish Pr ier S18 500. Cash Down Payme nt SO. Mo"e in Closing Cost Approximately S525.00. Unpaid balance of S 1 A 500 1n 354 successive equal monthly payments of $185 00, 1nclud1ng principal, interest estimated tax es and homeowners assoc.1a11on dues. Annual Percentage Rate o! i 25°0 g '(O 'C "O' • ''· O•OC'" " . ·so UNfT 5 as MISSION VIEJO, CALIFORNIA "AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEWTOWN" ' I 71 4) 830·0690 .. . .. • ~I • . ....... -• •. B 1% DAILY Pll01 FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE FoJmou\ licerninq courie now •v•d- .a ble t~ru l•rbell, Applic.,nt1 full y reimbur1 ed upon qudlification. For details c•lt Al Slo ao, 714.842 .5581 in Oronge County. -,. ~- $32,950-51650 DOWN ! 4 BED RM ~r A(JTV a•'P onlf I ' Y"· """ •nP " l1•"" '"'" mo<!»I '""'"''""' 1 ~·•'h '·'""'Y r<.>ori W•ln •:•9on• 1,, • .,,~,. "'~'' •0"'~"''"' lnr .,,,~,l~lfT•nQ "" '"• ~"'"''"~ tu1l1tn '''"''" <II""''""'' 100 •••• •nun!rv Mn•Q>Pl1r •• ,., ~· f '""'"cut•d g•Ound> '"'l~lully '"""•<•PNI Sno" .;,oy to l>tO<hl 8•} ~II EXQUISITE 2 STORY FRANCISCAN FOUNTAINS •nP P'>C!'<l ~·row rfpl,•:-m•n• •I l"",'IW' 1)(1(1 "~ It o! lln•s! dU•h'V & rom!ort • tl"<l•O<"''" l "P•••'• b•!n•. l.l<l>lly room wilh '"'""Ing 11«r!•rt, bv111 '" or•om '""'""· d"""'•lht•. '°'"'•' "'""'" 'O(I"' Lov•IY gold n..io (drpol•"ll· 5uM.lt(~, Elonul•lul p•l•o loo. Ow~r 1ran•!~rrtt1: lolf>.000• ··-·-- S BEDRM -TRI -LEVEL -$49,500 -NO DOWN UOO •O !1 O•«uBv• hOmo in PfO>ltOP (O>I• Mo;o IO(•t.on, No C!OWn GI. tormJ -o• 10 • do"'n "''".""' 1 to..ln·-. to'T'·I• room lor 11! the ec!lc" ""''h a '"•Pl•<• IO• •" lo "°'''''•' Ou•~·1 ~ ""•~. gl••mlng bulnln 1111111. •net~ inclu<11ng <l••hw••l1or De•P P"Odftl c.rr~••r>\i, rv1tom d'"""'· <IKOr· 11or w1llf>ol.,., ~(<OMS, Nowly p;J•n!e<l. V/nlor >Ql!rner, Dologh!lul ,oe!io. (1'61.SJ S4().1/~. ,, ---... -..,~ 1'~ .• ~ ·~.,;,:~ FEW STEPS TO BEACH 526,000-NO DOWN o I. !erms -low -low down non voi. -try I DOO do""'' Gonorou1 $110<! bedroom., co1v d•n SP"ll~H <or>dlt.on ln11do & oul. Clo!ld 10!! 1Mg cir· poling & w1ooow cove'ln9• 111'ruou•. Wdo '""•' bu11!1n 1c11enen, d11.1'1w••nor. O-••ontlul <OV••«I p,'OliO. '6118<15 ·;.-,"'" ....... , .i'i\\'* FRESH AS A DAISY! 528,500-NO DOWN! .A~vl! "" '"""! •n~ U>I""'•• l·<t I r•" itwol1 J bodrO(I-. 1 !>a1M. tl~nl ,,.r;'<• '-''" ''"'"'~ '00"' loc~•~ olf tt.e bull!•n klrc....,. klo•I tor ,,.,,., •. n.nQ N•"''• ~»n•~U''"" v>lv•T o·~n !~wn• -••Pl''"Y l•ncl1C8P9d. "o n~"" (;,I l•rrTI• -•II OI"•'> 1vbm1r low down PtVmentt Try l1¢ll l•l lJ.U Since 1926 • • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ESTATE -$82,500 1 C1iv11l•y qu.tf ••!!1"9 wiln •n ovl•lu1Cllng vi•,.. OI grnHo rOlil"9 grffn 1'1111• ••<l mounl~lns. l -1 V•I. nfw wiP" fVlfV ""••9<nlbl• loMu•t l"LU~! 11» '·I !I ot lv•vrv living! i bedroom>. J 1r111•t•• bl!"•· l"'G• tamolY room, ~1;morous lltepl~C•. rotmal dlnong room, 111 ••.i:t"c bl/Ill.in ~i'<""'· di>I\-. "'"'"" CIOV<I •Of! ca1po11ng. d'•P"ll, •or coMJ1•1on•"9· Wa1tr >Grtener, oul-00<1• h~hh"lj. Elttpll<ln•l ln><do I. 0~11 ~9).IHI ', FMN!u' garaen -!>'>TIO ~llcnen. aolv•e buJ11.1n te•tvrft !tw:l!ldt l>lnclY ll""""'nrr ~ ton 11r c""'31honor ~ttP> vou coot .,I surnmtr IO<>Q, ••m11y room w11n hand.amt hrtPI•<• •n<I • llV<'nl"9 Wl"I l>lr. Plvsh t••Ptllog, dr.1Pt>. Oel<Qnllul 1141>0. Prestige locat.,n. IJO.«ll:I • _, I'll,, l,,, :--.. -~ PRETTY AS A PICTURE! $35,9001 Trulv • <lrt•m nomt -1n11 l''l yr. ntw Mlulon Vlt lo rHidtN:t 11 n1t11 to rt\<111 l •i>acOOU• bedroom•. 1 baths, t !191nt Olnlnq nlOm -V'"' IOI Ir>- ''""''" <1lnlno w1!h <l'ldll lighl & wino . .All t!ectflc push bllTIOn bvllt-+n kll-tnen, d,111wa1h1r. EltV•nl llr"'lllct. L<1.,.IV pe!lo! Hurry! 11111 won't 1111! ,,..., 3 BEDROOM + DEN -$28,9001 P"cf<I lor lmm~l.\lo •M• by '"'.,.,' own .... 1 Qkam!"!I bum. !.otated '""' llYll"l •OOm Wl!ll •i~•nl flrtPllCt tncl picture Wh'MIOWI <lvtrl<>OO:ll>ll '"' l)oOr-.lf~t groun<h Bui!l·ln 1ppll~n<ft In cfl .. rfut brlgll! ~lldlt'n. L-ly covtrta palio -•ummtr ·~ & coc.1 °""" brHHI 962-5566 .. .. ~.~-,.,,.... ·' --t NO DOWN TERMS No dO...., to vft1 -low dOwn n«r-va!s. IHIJl!ful "S!ttdll\t" home wlllt cu<IOm t1mlly room wilt\ gl1rnc>ro111 flrwplact. 0.luq bull l·lrl ~llctien. Pl•n YOU• """'"""' fun ' t'nltflllnl"!I In tht Otllighttul pa!io. Nfflr I ll 1<1100l1 ill<lPPl~9 & !rHw1y1. 1~""691 Tarbell Reaches 87°/o Of The Home Buye~ * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANC ING * TELETYPE SERVICE ''LIST YOUR HOME WITH NUMBER 1'' ,, ,. -· ... .,_.., ' OVERSIZED FAMILT RM-$30,750! lovely "°"'9 -El Toro fddrns. Only 1 yrs. ntw with l to«loin btd· "'°""' 2 l>lll\li, hu.,_ ltmlly room lor 111 !ht •Cllon bMsh I Ntwkame tort Platt . OrNm b</1lt·ln appllonc:H tnclvdl"!I dl•hw11htr. Attr•ctl~• petlo. Sptlnklt rs. N..,r W!•dtn1 grttn ft.Ids -(Ol.lftlrf 81rno$pt\t rt Y"1 llhopplllQ & ttcr .. tlOn • !fw u.:Ol'ICl1 eway, tJIUOJO EXCITING BUY FOR G.I. $31 ,0001 Srnd your ch!kl"'1 to the !lr>t" 1chools -FO\ln!tln VtlltV! l soa<lows e..irvom1, 2 1>att11, q-·1 cltU!t bultl·ln' range, -I. dil.l'lw11ner. kJKht'n pen1ry -1 '""' btttutyl Gr•tloln llv .... room with mvltlng ll••Pl•ce ov••- loo'<I 1 pro!ty ''" llnt'd 1lrfft, nice homa & MIVflbo<1. Fin-"41••11•· LOYtlY pello. Sprll\kltrl. ""'1) ffl·117J. RETURN TO CAPISTRANO! $36,9501 Lll<t !ht 1w11iow. -only one• .,..,u get htrt you'll MV9• w1nr to lffvt! 2'> vti. ntw w1111 t gorgo.oU> 11rtum f'f!try, !un<:!il>ntlly pla"flld !Qr •Ulve lamlly living I. tn11rt1lnlng, 1(1"!1 slit<! bedroom1, 1 """"· llrllf family room Wl!h eleo;,anr tir•ollco, wt1e-11v•r t>ull!·ln llllrhfl1, di1hw•"1tr. A_,, for \'Ollr c•moer. An~lt detp carOl'lil"IQ, d••Ptl. ~Urry! '9).13'1 SOUTH COAST OFFICES * Costa Mesa 540-17:£0 2955 Hn.t 11-.d, * Huntington Beach B42-6691 16111'-clll11¥4. * Huntington Beach 962-5566 9017 ...... * Huntington Beach 846.0604 5124 1111 ..... * Huntington Beach 962-8865 ffJI H•lttH * Fountain Valley 962-1373 1 .............. * Fountain YaDey 842-2561 17941 ...... * Mission Viejo 830-6060 2JJl1 11 T9N .... * Laguna Hills 830-6030 lot•M Hllll Pl-. 24J70 l odfW4 * San Juan Capistrano 493-1341 21n1 hi ow.,. We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! • . A REAL ''WINNER" $32,5001 lttlOI' sn.t11 ~ltlon lf'aldl & ou1. l(:lng t l!td bedn:iomt, 1 UIN, ttcluded rMr Uv lng nlOm ovttlooll1 1 Ptrll·llkt y1nl, O.!lghtf\11 ccvtr..i .,_uo. "II tlKtrk "Awtrd" bulllln 'llCMn, cll1llw1>Mr. An lddre» of prldt t. Ol1ll1K- llon! 14·:1.MI. """" .. ' . t ( "!\~ .. ~l:a.4":..J PIC:TURE IOOK CHARM! $36,SOO! 3 ve.tfl -tncl bt"tr tllltn ,.... tonclilkln! !(Ing 1llt<I bedroom., brlP'll vow me1&I.,.. him~. J !>9th•. large ltmlly room •llh htndtomt ber end .,. in1plrlng flr1>pl1c .. °"'""'' ~ltd'ttn. cl•lu•t l>vllt·ln rtrtgt, oven & d•lllwatlltl'. Lowly p.oUo. C.a1 flf9cl 1180. Mtny 1xtrt tl t'U·ll1l :-. ..,.. -- -·~ ~ ... -.. • F11lly •Ir" ,_llloned -~ffll «IOI tit tllmmtr lone. 3 ~ llfdrDOmt. 1 l>alfllt, tortr1t! dinlno room, 111 •IKtrlc Pll:lh bulton bulH·ln kltcti.., cl~ ••-r. p1111 !hru ttntlng to lowly patio -'"81 for 1ni..,.1 .. 111Q. '"'""' tieaaecl Grapes. ,1..,.nt m irrored cllftlng room w111. •lkll"'GI door 1o kwely pe!kt from m.uter 1ulh & FlVlllQ rmm. Prof•llo!wtll~ 11/ldluptd, PMO.o REAL "FUN LIVING" -$35,000 F11M.<lo\l1 hugt -U1 ""'m 21 l tt fl. Wilt 10 Wiii c1r~111. h.lllrout wood PAntlltw;t, -~PO\.., t>Hm.<1 c~iling1, l bill bedrooms, 2 S11N•e!1 ~m •• wu ..... 1av1r bullt·in 1pplll>nc.1t1, dl•/\w&1/\er, LO....ly pallo. lhlt h11 Iv bt Oflt of 11\t tlllrP"I "O\llcil H•ven M1rlnt" l\OIT!ft! II not~ tllfrpnt! ~' Since 1926 " 142""91 to.1166 146t604 • "2••• M1o1m 1 , t Wrllel'atO...te ............. .., ............... ,... ...., .. ..... .. ... , ...... Moll w ......... '"~At y-~ Piiot. P.O. .... 15'0. c..to MoM, C... mu, ,_... .,... ltl1plto110 n ......... Zoo .._ ...... -llhlcll ,... -.. .,... JJll1 •......., rd lib 1o find a ,...i ...... lor ---...........,,., -AllO, ..... ....,. -• ,... • tlleJ lq lbelr - ..... --bk.a .... ""!<I* and do Iller ...... _, '" ..... Q porllcalllr -lo •'- tract ~T 'Dle1 """" lo !pore my leedor. ' M.S.,Coola- Y_ II ..... a N1rrllllc •-tllellen .......... ' ........ ~ ......... dlel. OIMr ....-. _. lddlt''rsJ . .-nsr11 ...,.. • ,_. ... IL C. IJ11t. .... llB ti -II Ille l!u pi..,. TM, ........ 1111 ................. - .W.e• ......... .....,.,, '' 8ttwAQae=-, .. -..,, tpedll ._. al -.....,. 11- ..-. W II • ...... la prlS. Pl<kwkl< -· ..., .. a..o. c.1t ,.... ..,...._.., ••a .... ..._.... • ..,, .-lellJ. _ • ....,.. - • ....., ..... .,.., ...,.... ... , .... fCP ... _.,, ... -.......... -....... ..... .., ,,_ -.... -··· Bam..nc• -............ -_, ... . _ ... ,...,., ................ ., ... ... •. ... _. .... _..,...J.loj_ -... •PdJ Piil ... I Jti lwler• .. -..... Diop f.ot ......... -.............. , .......... ti u ...... . • You ,and the Law • • ' . DAILY rlLOT .. :i~ ' ;. '· ~~~~~g~s: Some Straight, S~me .:::··(jff er, Touch of Sex . ' ' I I ~ < ' . By <:ANDACB PEWON The llCbool, comprlled of an office, therapy. ..I. ot • DlllF flt•~ c:tassromn Ind a pra(tlce• room, 1lt1 Petersen blames the ·medl.a, police I-~ "It'• dllll<lllt 16 tonore lllat ISO waftd •l-1 ""'°"'Plcuous'1 In a Santa Alla judges !or masaage'I bad 118D!f H1 man; lmder your DOie for tomething extra industrial park. circles today. , ,~ "111\D ll1e rent'• due Md Ille babf needl A small sign with blue Md red plastic "Rather than uy Uiey l?J'Olled t,bt¥ , new -. ' letten bane• !IUI front, the Oll'1 due 10 pn>stltuteo, Uiey AJ they amsted tbreO "Bu~ )'OU hive 10 look oUt for yo;,, own tho bulldlng'1 lclenuty. . !"""-tedmldaDI," be ob I• c l.S,· ft)lUlalloa .,.i own lui...,," DiaaJd M. lnlide, Pdenen staunchly, delendl .t ._ -1• could no nion &l.-. .f' """"""" lhe dqn ol tbi Los ,\ngelOI -·· • ' . • mw.,.. lo 11ve tbelr lives." · School ol ........ 4 Slnla Ano ...,. A ·brochure,, advertlalDtl Ulo ·-'lllole that oller somelhlng else Uljder .,, .... 'lT9,.. U>e ~-•·Im' -iL,, states Uiat the-bumu l<Jlll:h m&J bov• ~ the • name , ol m ••JI 1 I e a re -~ '"' .,... • maglea) elled, ™'"" ,j)por llled ... 11\11; ''umciapuloul," ~ dJU1'I ond ~ daa al 4 · !F~..t ... re~ .. ,.., the 'Slouch·.,~ .... • lllllll<m (feaitimata) 'lllduslry ~ -~·-Ille '•lrllJMloii ~ ' ,tl!d .... Ille.... .... • In ~ ' :;~·~,,~~m;·~,;.,Cf,~lar: .and W OUl'lelvef71o ll!Jo,..~ Iii ·bis Crusade lo mn. ma....-a \ :T"'"l' ,_ ~ I { "'-~ 1 •· , f'f '~ ) I t ~I: ~tc!1MI 'V/~ don't ·caro if liley 'h'aio 'o ulfe<ie dogreo, Im 11Boot D· Sdenoes '~ ""' ".. f .Bod)'." · ·, l •I ; 1 1 if thoY.''! wllori~ ·they 90 ·to th• slo-, . .' • ' ID'ciil'a.p.wap aiatet,'1'Tbe miila e ' ~ Iii mry ll>cal!fl ii.= ~;.·.,·k.·.,-·. ·,,--, --.-----mpec:!ed--. -.. ·. tlooal--pasl-tllllf-,·Pe-1 ...... --li .~~ .• up lo Md respected .as 1 90Ud Ma1Age's' ·biggest . .aOci, Pelerseo figllting atuludes ol the public and ~ 50mo--1< _ esPectany . ......,. _ says, is ao the blood. "Tbm are three police. wooJd ICOUle Ille ICbool o1 rr:-of trtlllon lndlvJdual coils in Ille bod¥ that Many people who woold like to lwn '"' · · · ._. ba•e lo be fed with nutrleots materials," l<COive Dllllllf• sre afraid lo t.to wllbful tllln~91 ' ·•Fist de911e Id "'"sa~, ~w""' ·~ ~~ Oil a ~i•· ~.~ ~-,.._ •·-'t ~ hijtQry, ..,.,, todiJ is ""I': .,. \JIA .. '6 UJlll: ._,UIQ wu -u. ... O!Sltl ~Ule ....,, YW VI l1Mqlll bJ• 1111111 lo l!o~ with pad. o1 paper. "And ~ ~ sway. ·which .,. Jqilimale. ,...U~~4 ·,1i...a ICla ol ~:::::-loci:~ = :..:!~co~~~fy,IWA~ -~.l ,-=r,,,.. _parlors · .. were Brittanlca, fl one ot the 'o · ·forms o( Petuin thinks this II~ ~ ~·:.tr;~ew .~~~~I)' (Ill lo~ =-=~~':1.'~""- ...,. dllos Ja.()I' .... ~-~· '.\.)).);In Qilu, tt WU' '*"'8ldered I places around hlmlelf Into which , e11e-. In CallfoiwJil -~ .branch el -"dne. , . "• \J aren1 suwc-1 to mter. ~ parlonatatbl'ff~..... •'BegJmiiD(ln the 1t20'1 ·m Ille · .s .. it For oome ot·the Inhibited. .......Ill qalrJq .........., Ill aduOI · IDIDage wu used tncruJingly in plzyslcal par Ion simply viola le Ille llw. liliif l'ir from a -""' llCbool enlorcemeut olfic:tals lhlDk Ille certlfll;Ata In 111011 dlleo, II •likes .. b$1r1 of ' , is ooly 1 slight obltade oplaced In tlS ~to set a csrllflcate. '!Wt the ap-'Ille CGOtlnallou ot two --ooe path ol a c:oolinulll& career Jn proe, .plicant must get afp&mit lnSnill>O polko •• t1le .... .,, tu c:olJect« loll t1le otHr tlluuon. : department and. IJP.most-8*1, line • ta Ille ~·W?11or'1 office~ printed Don Carroll, prosecutor in the orazfp bad<iJ'olmd dleck Md a plzylical ex· 00 11111 pq., la 1u1 week's Buday Cooml)' D!Jtrlct Attorney's olQc:o, .. Id lit aminltlm.~, i • ·~ ,. ' ... _.. was IUppoled to be the "expert" On uu1 Ptfol were om-lrom tile psper. •h: offi '!be cqune at the Los Anaela School · · mallOge actlvtty in ,... co bat -ol MaWae, ibuoded In 19!'1, wjlldi bis 11 Tllo l,alormatloa that wai mllw.i II "unfamfilar with the certlficatea." • brancbel Jn caJJfomia ·(induding "'°' In ,...led tllf• wed< oa Pap. CS. IDformed of the common requirement, Fuilerlon "°" ~) costs abool>$300. (See MASSAGES, Page Cit) . Kiss Still Kiss, Unless You Get Mononucleosj,s \ ' • ~ ----. ~.~U,1'71 Dl ... Y PUT...,, .... CHiRI CONNELL TAKES A BRUK Slae Delp• tlae (;laildren For tbe put two years, Cheri Connell bu been mUlng what she calls "Utile friendshlps" with many underprlvllepd children from sU part. of Orange County. The 20-year-old Orange Cout Coll•&• student coordi- nated camping trips to tbe San Bernardino mountaln1 and tbe Palo Indian reservaUon, beach cookouts, trips to the circus, buebsll games and parties as part of OCC's Help the Cbil· dren Proaram. Altboup she could not go on all tbe trips because she worked on Saturdays, she ~lanned the trips, Interested tbo OCC student body Jn donating ,1,200, worked with commu· nlty centers ln selecting tbo children and gettlne their par- enll' permission, bought tbe food and oreanlled oilier occ studenta to chaperone a total of more tban 2,000 children. But since June she bu been employed at the colle&• and bu bad weekends free to join Jn tbe activities benelf. "I love lids -I love to work with them. They are ao cravina ol affection ••. in a lltile bit of time I have become 90 clOle to them;" she says. Cheri also bu been volunteer counselor to Incoming OCC freshman and a volunteer teaching assistant at Smeilley Junior High in Santa Ana. Beslofes tblJ volunteer work, Cheri bu represented Ille OCC psychology department at faculty and admlnlalnUon meetings, worked full·tlme at a local drug store and carried a full c1 ... load at OCC .. a sociology and psychology major. You Can Help The Pet As&lstance Leaeue does everythlng from re- trieving ldttena from tree tops to placing unwaofed animals in good · homes. Members handle caJJs about everythlng from snakes to goata to peacocks. According to Kay Bennett of Pet Asalstance. tbt equip- ment used in anlmal work is u:pen.slve. So the group can continue Ill work, a fund-raising i:ummage sale ls being planned for October. Collection of sale items bu begun and tbe ~roup said "we will take anything." Services of an 1utomobile repair- man have been donated for autos whlch may be contributed. Pickup can be arranged for anywhere Jn Oran&• .:Ounty by calilnJ the organiuUon at 530-54~~. Anf large items tbat can't be easily repaired and sold will be given to tbe Salva· Uon Army. Among services offered by Pet As!lstance ls trapping of wild animals and nulunce strays, help witb neutering of dogs and cals, animal placement, witb a major goal being curlailment of breeding. OFFICE AIDES, SANTA ANA -CRIS (Community Re- ferral lnform1tion Service) is in urgent need of help to handle incoming phone calls for counselors. No training is required for this assignment. Helpers can volunteer for any hour. Nancy Harris at 83fi.4357 may be contacted. TELEPHONE CALL A DAY: COUNTY·WIDE -Calling a shut-in once a d1y can make all the difference in the world. It not only brings friendly cheer to the paUen~ it also ro- usures tbe patient that some one really does care. To Join Ille Cheerio Hollo or tbe Friendly Chat prognma, a call to Mrs. Laraon at 530-2370 is aJJ you need. YOUNG VOLUNTIEllS: NEWPORT BEACH-COSTA MESA -Glenhavon Newport Convalescent Hoapllal needs YOiuntoers, 14 and over, for visiting paUonll. wrllinl letters and helping witb parties. Contact Julie Rowlett at 648-7764. Working u teachers aides andllayaround asslstanta ls an opportunity for volunteers, I~ en over. at Hol>O Haven School for tbe mentally retarded in Costa Mesa. LaDeane Jacobs at 642-4789 will help in aulgnmenll. Help for You HIL' LINIS -Unlua apeclfied, the telephone lines u.d below are open 24 houn to talk to IDJOM needln1 help. Some are bttt.r at bandlJnc drua .. rtented probloma; otbers are more nnaW1 and provide sheltlr, a '1'11Plthlic .ear or -· aupport ln a Ume of ttlsls. COSTA MllA -Youth Problem C.Oter, "2-0032. HAuo. AUA -PJSH. temporary emerpacy weliare ..me. oronltatlon, MMOeO. HUNTINGTON IUCH -Harllor lltlpllne, 894-4242. LAGUllA llAC~~ ~ 'Holllne, 4JK.HELP. NIWPORT llA"" -toun11Uns. 842-4438, • ..... lo §_ p.111. SADOLlllACIC V~LIY IW U0.2522, DOOll lo lllkl~ CLIMINTI -Hollllie, ~ • SANTA MA-~ Pl .... ~ c ..... ,,.._,,, 1•'--~ •••• -' • COOSt Bill .For Litter $1 Million KISS ••• tC..U.oo4 rr.m Pip Cl) doee lhe coolrovony llllftOUDlllnfI the cause of 11mono". "Mono" ntal became a boa!ebold word in the 1110s -when Belly co-eel wu wearing plaid aklrta and bobby "'• and boya were orcanlling panty nids for e1.- cilement. In those days, and unlll fairly reetntly, standard treatment was bed real fm: from four lo aJx -a, followed by llmlted IC!lvily fjll' lbroe moallll. Contracllnc the dlseuo meant the loaa ol a wbWe 11mester'1 wort. aometlmes a lull year ol coUere. Today complete -u -treotment ii u -u the ptll\Y raid and white --'But doctooo do -avoiding lllreouous ... erdae and llmltq llll10ceSSlrJ' acllv!IJ. Spleen damqe u I rosutt of OVef.el· ertiGn II I real ~ w tt b mononucleolll. ~ Mono II olteo , mlitllcm for 9lllar d1-el; the same 11J11Jllama ._ 1t for dlptberta, ~Ila, ltubmla, tubet<uloala, ~'a;41aoase -ovm acute appendlcltla; ; • Tiie problem el bow lo.~ wllalber Ibo ma1a1at -lo -~ bu ~~~f"'d~ In ltl5. ,,. ....,. !llat'tbt pro<aa toot SI 1*n. • How a .... teal .. denlopod, callod Ibo ........ on.Dot - -... bo naof Ii Jull 11" G>lnu:.O. Spedal pdDoa pis_ .... Md dYld -~~ ..... -... papor aU4a, u.i lllllii4 '11111 a llmplo ol I patJent'I wlloio blood, -Cl pl;;:' allda la ..... 1111111 bod: 11111 ~ .. 11111 Illa u,ald ... 11 a... ... Ibo tDl1n ..... u Ibo -lo jllllllw, datl W.. 111011 appall' ID Ibo -:1.:ruu:.=-.~ _ .. a...-.. ~-==:.-=·=~.= d1hM• If._.., ba1 llr ..... Ibo ..... -....... -llodlllaC ..... . AMC Pays Hotel Bill H Auto Breaks Down LAKE GENEVA, Wll. - Altboogb It denies it !.s ping Into the lodging llW!neu, the American Moton Corpor•tfon bu come up with a oew pltclJ to maxlmile alea In 1173. U your 7S Hornet or Javelln or any oilier car llullt by AMC, bttW down more than !DO miles from home and the car 11 bpi In the pngo •vemlibt for repaln, the company will ...,_ you for food and lodging up to 1150. ''Thil would mean we would be providing for a man and hlJ family U tbtir car became disabled on 1 vacaUoo,.. an AMC spokesman aid. At the aamo time, the U.S. automaker doubled the 111t1 on Ila warranty by Including an option Wlder wbldi a car owner CG111d pay 1140 ml got full-wUTanly prolectfon for SI months or 11,DOO mlleL Tha lnwntdlat9 ..... """'' -ti .. the follow!.. colltcllona hive ...... ..__ from the WIN'*'-. where ttwy .,.. pr111nt- ly btl .. htld. AUCTION IEWPORTER INN 1107J......_ Road ... ..,..., '-"-Ctllf. Wedaesday, A1gast 16, I P .M. PRIVATE COLLECTIONS llAlll HllSIAN & OltllHT AL RUGS .......... , .. ······-Mt . .,. h 11"1-• ....................... -........ .... rtttt .. II ---t OW.. .. '"' I ..... .. ·--.. ................... , ......... ..... .•.. ,,. ........................... - -tf dlliAJI. AUAlll, WIWI. IA~ MAIA, l'IA'lll IUN. -IWl. IWR ... .. 'fte ..... I ft tt1M ........... 6 P.M. .. ...... - .............. '" ..... TN6t ...... _ .... ,_ c.1111 •a..l. T I ....... ,.... ........ ................. -... --. _ ........ -.......... ~~ -Alloft,~ .... . -........... ,.. .. ................... JmrJ -••• ,,... .. ...... " .... ...,. .. ..... e1, ... .... ____ ...., """' ......... ... _ .. ..._ ... ._ ...... -.~IW­... ... lla .... -"-·-· .. rttnrxi " ~ ~ .... - $20 MAGIC CURL •• : ; ;. -9.95 $25 GLAMOUR CURL .12.50 $35 "EGAL CURL ••••• 17.50 Don, min these great "vlhgtl Our cllltfrM perms glw luxurious body and bounct.-¥thi4t 1 tiny prices you c111 afford to look ~ . ' MON. e TUES. e WED. SA\'1$$ BASIC CUT ·:::-SHAM'°°-SET fJ.41 ,,. ) ..... ,. Ask A~ Our N-l'N•"'\•,Nelr • ...,.,._ 50\ITll CQ.IST PWA ._ .............. '" ... ... ...... "'' OPIN MHI~$ 'TIL t IUNOAYS 12.a 2'1 L ll'f> IT. c:osTA MUA ,..__"" OPIH --'TIL t """"''II '"'f l ·' . l "' . • One Man's Burden: W t hi.ng 189 Execution t I ' I f • . f -# 1 . • IJM.a LOii llUlft'IVIU,B, Ta. !APl-fto M ,,_ __ __ .....,_.._ .......... --.-• fllco ........... -..,,... ... u.. .... 11. &DllJ!or ._. ''DD you blYe aaythJ.q to :J,t,-C:-'" Ibo ...... .. "lit. ............ . ~ ~11a .. a-1,,...._• '!Iii ..,.. 111tor1d dlleul -........ u.. -....... with Ila lllld: ............ ud lll- -·U..ldllq ... 11 the lop ., Ill perfoctl1 llr&IPI ..... '1'111 --the Wlrlll .,., .... ., tbe faces la tbe ......... ._.a.._. 111114 llleia d: -. ~ Illa.-. ..-. "Whit an "°" doln&. warden!" he uld. ''Yoa bow me. I'm Don Reid. We.,. -. acb other for ytiifa. Hawn't we always -. lrlendl! Why don't you etop tbiJ!tt •1•m lf0l'T'1, Doo. You bow then II notblnf I can do. You're nest • • ... • At tbal moment Don Rold -blmoell """"'"' -bis bid, bllhld ID ._t, ·-· ........... ..... 1111 • ...... IW I• ....._...,..._ ...... thtdlllll-·••=1 •tcr .... ~..--a-. tkt ..,. ..... MbaJ ... -II ..... tM •. alllrooll.W· • .uni ........ " "'A11t.i:1'r o~•lou1 llleralllYe II *W to lbollda Ibo oleetb -111 altop4ber, • DoeRed .UI. "Wllol'the -.t bu -II 1 llllt llnt ltop. Bui I 11111111 WOD't bl ,_ aalll I ~ ... hold .. 11111 -""" ••• ., lalD Ulllo piecm-11.., ... r.. -wn1 ... u..uaa-and palll Ill• lh--"7,..... • DaD.Rlldb&U.-to Romlnllle ID lllf 11 editor of tbl -..eklJ (DOW twice WllklJ) --aod la•lbll eapoo:llJ, • 1111 o (II c l e I ..... --G( Ills pu1'lle ' lau wlh "'' ~ DelW'..., a- -..... lboo. 'Iba ... wu luly •,JIN. . "Wiim I loot Ibo job la -·--··· methell-Jiaytfo...., lbt--.'Reid aid. • .,,_ .. .,. the -led ,.... -In llallu .,i.-4 aod llld be apected a story. "ln11ariftedelthe lboUlbl ct II. I -• over lllnudlloodlalbeniom llD lftl\'lllwllllo nluet -be -· Ho lbnrn tbo -"°""" up "' ... mtpt---n. -·· Wo"'1 -"" '°'" ......S up 111:1 lllle. ... ,.. • • dloiC ud • Iba booll' 1111 ... llrUI aplnll WA'IUI 'BUI DIB Ille -po. '1'1111 Ibo booll' ' •lie-...+. "Illa!'• what l'OI lhlmpo .... nlued .... tloe. tlllnk. I know the punk. Ht'I ,,,.. lbet do II ...... ,,,. dodor optnl the lllllft11 ahJrt no aood. end ll wlD bt a end llllonl 0 r o u f b a plellw'e lo nldi blm die .' ~ ud 11yo, 'I "When tbt)o brouib1 Buller ~.. Ibis lilU lepllJ 111..ilbowardtoelkldllbt - ""4 ..,u.tof lo llY. Bustor "Wbtl do you do -lbs tbanbd ...,,.one there, in-1w1tcb ii tbrown, Doa?" "I watdl. 'nw.t'r wt." ~ dudmc the pollcema, then ~ ,_ And I proy." pt down .. bit -end ....... lbe Lord'• PnJtr. Reid •tlm•lal !bet lbe - -· from the time the '"OD my ••J tD t b e priJoDer 1nten tbe cMmber i.lt~ 111ta: ll ..,., ovu i unW bt II wheeled out, tom uw the polkomaa iiltllaf GO 1 about Ill minoltl. Tblt muu btocb In the priooa 10td with Reid bu -I ..... It boun Ids ,_ buried ID bis bands. I watcblnl mtn dlt. 111 down and put l!!1 arm In R<ld'1 view "'" -around blm. Rt turned to me who pro1 .. 1o lrfor lbe dollb end Uld t1woufb ·bit loan, penalty .,. unblvalent aboul "Whal hive we solved?" ll' bt bu yet to find e - "I uld, 'I bow, I km.., who would bl wlllln& to pull there bu to bt 1 bttltr way'." the lwltcb. '!'be way II wu then -end '"l'bal'1 not aopl>Jllry," Ile aid, "ll'1 the •·~·-ental mlibt bl apln, dependbla on ·- lht ln&emiity ol 1 ta le question. The IDOll loP:a1 lqlrlaturu -WU quite un-INWtl' to lt J tVll' beard complicated. c:une ln>m a f.._-In Ibis On a rec:ont risll to death county, RulUa Waltor, who .... Don R<ld uplalDtd lbe .... btin1 qutlllonod u a pro- .proc<dure. V..lll ""' b tmI> ptellvo Jww In 1 murdtr ~-1. ty mw, Ill • lnbalJllonll, al "~ "When ..... asked him lull temporariJ1 npritved, -~, bavlq ___ .. whelbar 11 be bmd lbt ... ·~-_._ ~ .....i lllllt1 ti murdlr be tre m bll a1 , •• 1"111111"1 ~.Al lqlb hie wife c:alJed blm, reaued him, II lboaCll bl ftft I c:lllJd, lbll It ... oaly • dream. But .,. 414 -.. -tolleep. • lad -them ~ lbs ~ In. Re WU I blaclt mon.Wllenlbe--•wrm. NIGll'llWI& 111m II Ile bed leylblac lo uy, OWM -~•'Y CIO --.... the deelb -11J, day o1 mi llOCUlloa, •. lltld· lluflll ww•ld 'I -I ~ - llld. eoulcltrrd-blmdoll'." DON REID LOOKS AT ELECTRIC CHAlll ,.__ G( lbll llWlul Iii iell lo bit -and - mptmere baye lllayld wllll•. lbs -beaulllul spiritual I !Jee Reid ·lbt put II JOl'S.' O'lf< lleud. "Aleil9ollt ..... be •b ~i;:::=======================*'==; lael _.. -·• bl nnll, Jod&ld llde bJ llde la bis mind .· "After It wu ..., I went with memories of the ..... -lo my .......... paced lorlonl Plllde of men be bas ' b1ck and forth. I ~ open walclied dle In lhll bldnout 111 the wlndoln but I llUI dla1r bJ oUldal on1er o1 the eouldn1 Cel the 1m<U out of lllalo ol Tuu and the polite my nostrtls. I eouldn1 1leep. I lnvtlatloo ol the wlnkn to fell plain sick. hive a.eut, please. lloo Reid bu wllnosaed lhll SNUFF OUT llJUmsto eel ct ~l -·~ It bothered me, be -It - -.., waldllal tbt uto mull out a ,._ -111 tlm& .,..., Ille. But I rotmalllOd. n baa 6ot -plllfi I -•-lll1IOll -peo. .... -...,.,. _ pie ... tbt IJClllD o(lbo- Tbll'I the WIY It ls faday, )""1 -= when the money nm1 out the 1wi1<h gel! pull- ed." Always? .. In at least the 189 cases that I know of. Only three or four of tho!e men had enough money to blrt a good lawyer ID lbe llnl ploco, to defend them at lbetr trials. ""-lbs ml, I know ol tamma wbo ~aged lheir -. -IQ> all they had to • .. -aod -t:• p.m. Ibo ... lont ....... .-.111a dolib wamat Ill lllm, 1111· court lhll bl ftl a )illdlllulable order ID pu1 llim lo doltb loo ct eap11o1 ~:n1-"belcnthe bour ct..,.. the Lib Seul ill Tl .. -·-tbt ulCl IDOIDIGt ~ 1-J? __.. • II wu JU11 lt; 1t11, the day , ....:: ::':!':,=:lo ~...._.! • ~,_ • .)'OUili ...... ' ... ---Nor1bern WU II• -lbetop. Jllllleld,llkt -Norlbem bid ldcQd lo • moat. ..... .,. pull ... 1111 dMlb .. eldlrlJ D'a 11 a I burial dalbea -a deu ldlUI anad•dller la -.. rob = :.lll"':.! '*" :-: her of tJJ. the JmM." In~ '::.i ~-=::: "'Ibo -... Ibo -ofllclall ... alnadJ Ill bm. ~ ... -ct "'lfpllnn, ., tbtJo· ~ ---*"-..... -.. 1111111 --to ·iltalb, Iba! lbeJ-----------------ilm. lo Ibo -rlwmber II lied bad a lair lrial, lllli wu 'I wCM1't L-51tisf,.,d unh1 I -.ally 9el hold Tbe UICllllantr II In Ible --Ilion. btblnd lbs chllr. Ill ea • tlnuP lhll ilii 1-5lall PealloolWy tbtlr llwflll penallJ, aod I P'" ~-· -.-·- ' .II ~ c:ouldn., dleqe II ._ If I of !hot choir and saw it up into llttt. piefes.' ~ Ille Sija-Court 'nldld:to-butl<loa'ltblll:I •----------------· UW. -· II baa _, Clall-' ...... aptoi.~ I porltculai!J-• TAPS ON DOOR -~ ... -••• 1111 ... "Wllh eecb .:.:=.1na ... ·~ ,..,•,be llld.,.... ''el Oc:uflon lloeled ·~••II • llait I llops lo Goil I 111 ... • beloreliaiit N uy 'Aw, bell. b1re. a 1nye< to prepan IOll>ttbbli ·bllaa .... done' "At mldni&ht the. - aaoOloo brill lo .... ent to Interview • IUD•-"'"· laps on the door, fnlm lbe ta- lllOlber Jud.-to boy another Raid oblalDed ..J" wvclen'• side, ud the ...,... aod It doya ti Ule.. Tbe proc:eos cl =-::: talbd· to cbaplaln come In with lbs t '!Iii ~ Court JUl>t a Doa, Ile-It. Waldi II, .,.i.I· M lbll the .. lb report II,, lorlll II.' ,...it, 11 II -II ad-"But I cllloo1-I ooukln1 ~ Iii · the V-lor&ll II. n.· tboufbl - llilll fl lllllriell. Ool1 -,,., ~ .... I •bow -lbll ct llll Jmll• ID lbt 1111Jor111 .... -II bad -1 Ii itPAJ. l!Ol4, -., thal me(W' G( ~. -... clalmJn& to ha" new evidence ,.. Narlhmi. · ,n-r. can 10 oa IDdtflnltelY; the . j_n• told me tM:l ht.,,.. one 4'Tbe warden 8ddre1111 blnt, IDOl1I01 iiUpPIJ CID't" :: ":e11bc~:":i:!..:":i ,bJ bll flnl D11111 ad -II Doe Reid'• .... -.... ~ -In Jail. u. aid lbll be bu U1lhlnl lo ..., ...... ed 11 leul two men !tom the all be' bad --WU do, -don't 'l1lm Ibo chllr. lleallq ud n.ie-but lhlt -.,., 'Bin 1 iell. "'l'bey ...... Iiltll -..... ho --· u lie II> pl1111.' u. _, ..., It lllmplJ lnadequlltly defended ll"'Odled It, bow evil bit !He ~. Wiim 111" tblnlc el lbelr trials," he oald. "I bed been. U. uJd bl wu lully .-11, there rtall1 lln'I sttf talkecl lo them while Ibey prepered to Pll' for bit crime. approprlele WIJ to I e 11 wen • death row end ll "Tbll Dlghl the Dallu ..,,.booll' to Ill In an eltdrlc • -lo me Ibey """' tell-pollcemlD who bad 11Te1ted chair. II"' 11'.a I •••-I -1dn1' ...... lllYltlf lo Inc lbt truth." Buller sbtwed up to wal<h the ''Tbe ....... llrap him In .,...... II_ .. 1'nablre a lbln1c lleyaad: Ible b Ille law, encuUon. I menlioned to him very quickly. c:rual eod umuual form of It mull be riebl·" MAN F111EI> what a shim• I thought II wu "The genmitor llarta with 1 'Iba ftni WU I man .... lbal Bulltr bad bttll laughl whine. A guard llgnata Iba H· ..-...i, Tile -two Alltr lhll llnl encullon vk:led cl ldlllDf 1 woman . He!l-=....:.:=:....::::_::_:_:._:_ ___ _:. _ _::__ ___ 11 found II lo bl ..,..i eod Don IWd bad llld lo· blmlllf, fillld Reid· In oo delalta that "'ll'PJtl only boc:M•ll, In the "Lord, I hope I doo'I bavo to dlda, . ...,,. out at the trill. -ol -)ulllol, II 11..,.. wal<b ""111' of llleM." No Reld'localed Ille jury for•1111n "toWatllanlyudlObullllbly .~ and the Judie, -had the tn~" •lllMI luck. In 1131 Tuu pufll mu•• e1aJma lnve!tiorated . --mtO .. doalb, In 1"11 a ....... ~ ,,,. -tlnf JusUooo, for more, and by Iha time lreid Tbe man ..,..111ree. lbe1r pert, fell ~ Iba! eotored the Air Foree In !Ml Tbe -was • black man to -or ilbolllb capital lie had wllneued more thin ilO convicted of ubblng to death =·~ wulo .!.~~the executJou. a wtdte Ulfd.car salesman. ._ ~ Global warfart ecluaJly pro-Whal Reid dlleovered, which Early week special. Our budget perm lllalr leslllalunl, DOI vlded aweet rtllel for Reid. badn'I emeried at the trial. "' eourta. For ane thlng. be never uw a was that the ulesman had -'l'he rulinl thUJ left the way man dlt. For another' he met been drunt ind had menaced open for ltlter to continue to his wife, Frances Hawkes, of the black man. That man, too, Is only 8.44 ~ lmpoat dutb 11 1 penalty for Andover, Mass. is now free. crime, _....bl, H tbtJo ean' "Want !lo know' IDl!lttbing ll<id"s personal lnltrest In ~ ':"u::" ~-ap-ln>nle?" lleld lllld. 'Trances the llvt1 of H~ill•'• dOOll>- .., ~-~ II a dactndaot cl a '"'™ ed men, u opposed to hi.! 1'!rM41 u. 1tt0 r 1 e11 who wu burned u 1 wttcll in journalistic interat in their ..,_.i of Tuu and two Sal ••· old ~-·•· ,,_ t · ljjllr lilllM haft petitioned em. I guess -pl just ~~. -.an, n o coll>- • , . . __ dlda_'l_bl_w __ tDOUib--''---money-'-._c_iden_taU_y,_•_l_th_bis_._dil_sco_v_ary SHC:.. • New organisi bait remover AT H E HairS off In minutes, ........... &tm. off for weeks. DAllf\I Lea\ies skin beiutlfully smooth, ' AU ftLOfl free .from hair ... Withoul shaving, 3 Rooms waxirig, using messy creams •or foams or resorllfll! to elecl/Olysls. Thn la now a OIWWl'f ID,.._ unwonlld hair Carpeted complotetyfrom flcl.~ tlllghl, Ioga, -·-and keep ft olf lnngor. OU ... I gsntle. -OfllAillC~oeled o.m.; andh ...... '199. .,.~-· OeUla aclUally lftaOUI h-halt rn.. h ~Ide ... lal'lll y<W11"'1 b11Utlfuly-lnd --llllrlor-, 111111 .. , , ......... The ... __ DA'Jltl!l lllll lltlnl"°"i --~ --)!Clllftnd.,. l'OI! can NII)' folvetllllol.t hair-... ,... ......... e SHUTTIRS The!9.,. ... --No PllddrlllUbblo, ... e WINDOW .sHADIS nlclca or CUii. And thn'•m qulclt 0""' lledt. -e WALL ,A,IR halr~-comoln,ft--end e WOVIH WOOOS blbyooll. • ..... , ., ..... llo!De. -Organic Harr"""°""·"'"" for 1"'110m. loo. $5.911 II our cotmlllO counJert. ,._.,.T•Y• Salee ---JCP•nney "-·~ ' 142-1214 FASHION ISLAND, N-l*i ~ ' llCMAIDI 11••t ML wew••MOl-.ctt HUNTIN6TON aJllTEA, ~+. ~ ,, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday only, you pay less. And the 8.44 Includes shampoo, cut, set. Or, save on fashion frosting, now only 12;18, Including shampoo, cut, set. JCPenney ' .... ,,, _ ... ,.... .... hlewlat-· Fadtion loland, Nawporl a..c• 17f41 644-2lll Hofttlnpo Co.10., liontlnfloo leech 17141 H2-n11 ' • • • • , • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • i :. ......................... . Cost1 MISI only we'll make a custom-fit Silhouette pattern for you Tho speciony troined steff in our fobrics deport- m•nt will tak• your measurements end make up a basic pattern conteinin9 your individu al figure measurements. Then create a variety of styles with Iha omozing custom·fit Drilt Silhouette potterns. Silhouette dross pottern bosic penis pottern Fronch curve potlorn come in A09uit 14 to Au9ust 17 10.00 1.00 2.00 damonstrations on Mondoy: 10:/5, 12:15, 2:15, 6:1 5; Tuosdoy through Thursdoy: 10:15, 12:15, 2:1 5. p&lltrm M -to. cout plua only • MAVCO • I f • f ~ • f ' • , I , I . • Dancers I • 111 AU.ISON DEERll br: ... ~ ........ 0 .t'Ler mull be ~led obove •ll eJle,'.'fb ~llll)Oll llte eoterfO& I CQOY"11, ~ ~.,. oiJi!r,tllql She'd like to "" -111.e 11111 ... ,. to ~. 10 to the abe hu to llllU I clloice. She te ~to-. She ondwen~· i ut Jn the , sludiol of the Lllll!ll. BuclJ Cine Ballet P., and t1lked a11our What it tltes to be pc1, ....uy ~-· dancer. She dacrlbed ber..U The Russian-bom dtQcer ii 1 tnae bill . . ~iJ!t Georci1 ID tbe m....,e SOlltll ., .... USsR. the Iris c!lme n1turally to ' her) Her lither, Boris Zallpoky. wu a kaclnc tenor in Jtulslan opera. Hf!r was a concert pimtisl, violinist er a voice ttacbtr. Lila wu ti mon\hs old, her fa Jy 1ttempted to Mtlpe to the United Sta via !lily. But her father died of id in COosllntlnople and Lila and her mother cunt to America becau.te her ather bad family here. IN RICA . Zallpeky began teaching voice in 'lhtngton, D.C. where Lila later eel 1t the White House for Prqi· Hoover. doesn 't remember the event clear- ly, ause ahe wu onJy about four at the ime. And 1be can't quite recall when •Mt first began to dance. Al 1 •he wao i . \ .. , I .. tailnl !annal l,_ and by 11 ollt In CIMdl. Tben .,. -• rqlonlJ fll, .-i __ _, lo AN anl workeddailY'Oltllberl<acher. '" -''"'" ; HumaotU.O la 1llS nl ..,.... 1Wt $>e 111di~ "r the ~ BIJf'\ . ..::.. r::spl~-.~ ~ ~a.me. A_., Q>. 111er bJP odlool ,....d~ 1811 f"P lll*:A4 -"" -""'4 t11o1r no Lopio -..~ llllW o.. 1a: I cootract. ~·thm .. da ..... wllh peNIU. Tbe COID)llllJ bu ·--.t oloo, ........ the - the ortplll•~ RUSM do ·~ tlh;J'""""°"" for~~ , "1 lllo ~ 1" --" and on 'early -· .., •• ..,...,_ ·.-· , ~· ;i ,, 'I pet-~ ....,._ • she won't ever fOflet. • ..... ~ • " tM ~ ·n. makeup,... uo-ble, • ~·~i:; . Jru, ~ 'E ....__ban =y~rno:~ti.:i = ~= '·~=·lovt !'... ; ... ' . .. .... !:lo ... first time 1be 11W me In IL ~·11 wa1 . p1Joed ~,:"......,.: ohe ~' •/bin! ...... llllb II A ' fucibatlaK ·lo --'-~ ..:r~-mlre~1""'1 ~-ftr,..,., cbocJlil ol ~ --·""""'"11·" • doo1 bl" llme !Gt lll)'llllnl_ello." 1.111 ' .them. 'll!lf )Ill -~ ·-.,.. . Sile·-I trijl to Ca1Jf6rnjl it lNI, even ..... CGIUpDel lar,i.ql.m -.... lllol'a )I. , • , ' rll'd 11111·-·celll•t llalta l,.eitlltme ~. . • :i1Win•ni..rljO!let1or-. 1!111....,er.,...bocktollewYortloUve. oa&11v .. root<"°' U111'Mthe~ at. wllo ~ ..,.., 4once pre; t'bey boulhl I borne' In the Art QljOny In and dediaitlcin U.t miket bor lltiiileftta I ' I , ' . ' . 1911 and htlpod to founc! the !ormJnner wont 1o wen bllder. Her -.·toe, Ulo',..WJbll~:ni:a enrldlel 1he1JN ol lbe BaU.. C<mcerto of Loo Anfeles. arc vari6d. j . .; by ·~ 1o a • f<nL Lolnial There ... :nfJ. yd ab: yur1AldJn pre-lo .. llld, ...... TEACIPNG BEGINS ballel, lei, · _.,."'•"-, ..... ,.. • , J..-1 ,;Ni 11oit """--'" 11$1, she began teocblnK In 1.1...,. --....,... = ~ ... , Beldl llDd' Jn 11111 the ballet -pony men! 11_1!1 bow ~. If fl/Ill. )d ;'YIU -~tliil .... ID II> w.,, ....,_ated ., a nonprofit civic dance. Tberc .,. beginnetl. ~. ~lloa ol atuolc_ hi!." In billet lbil . .,.,. Id ed •¥ ldvancecl 'lllere mt ldUl!I Wlie bate ""* 11 the d1~· , orpaiAtloo. The ballet gui preoel1t danced be!Qre, IODle pn>leaiollllly. And Pb)'>oClf conditlaelac. the upll"'"" t:kt~b~=:,i~~:;~., markiDI the there 11aJiocleusol2$ to JO dancen who learned in ballet ii nenr f~ Tbe -m-•y, and ballet in genefal, perform in the 30 to 40 baJlet dancer learm thal her body must alWfYI ___. perfonn1nces C)ven Nth year. be ln control. have done very well in the beach city. And u of them Wort bird beca .. / "lelerell in ballet is Oil the upowiq." 1 ' uae Ula Zall greeted bet ~· 11uclenta'. ol she e'"'lalned, ~'and it is because of that 11 what thelr teacher expeeu. Ull 11 the day and Wffll back to .wt ~ -y ptCIUd . of bet company's many ~-touclies on • costume for "SI regional ballet companies like ours. comphsbmentl. Se~eral Lquna .studedts n--uty'' to 11.. • ....., _ _. c...f I In ••-While there were once only two or three b to -..1eas1 nal -U11: ~ .wmcu ..,..,.. us profelslonal companil'S in the U.S.·, there ave aone ma)Or t'"'" 0 com-lrvioe Bowl, the seventh IMUll Bllld are now San Francisco, American Ballet pat\iei. AUreeco. Theatre, New York City Balltl, Bolton, GRAlff GIVEN Everythtnl wu under c:omplete con- Penosylvlllll and olhers lJJcludini lhr.. The company received ooe of 1 bandlul lroL ' . . .. UI~ Z.li' s bellet · traming now helps young students perfect denee skills in her Laguna Bee'h studio. , • • .. • t. Dilly Pilot Photos by Rlch1..t Keohlor Jokes L~ck Polish~ing .:'.'. .. ' • • I ' " ' :i, I ,,.,, ' \ > I ' " ... ' NI .. ..... = ... .,. . WI ...... -"""'I Ji, lo II moll --= ..... lo•I ..... • .. Join ... pnip llal i lo I lele> tan 11 1 ~ -w .. It bl ~ -will> 1lt polll! ........ t11t I ---..... 7:1t1 w.. ta• --the Id the' Or prel I " I 1 ~ ~ :i J ~ ~ llbi • ow er •• JOO ·, Sermn.t or Mmtet of Politidam? • for tli1t ntr1 body The organic perm add• natural protein ••• W...Ucute the price 1/31 LsMaur's·protein enriched $12.50 · Lemon Aid Penn now SB.33 shampoo and set included! HAIR CUT EXTRA 'Back to school haircut ,..,.. $2.50 SHAMPOO & ~ ,fh•ryd•y> HAIRCUT 'lovo~y) • SHA,& CUT • • I • s....,.~u.1m D.111.Y PILOT ~ • .~..,' orgi~e Me, Ralph Nader llflBllA.wam< ~-...,.­...... , le tho loel thol allbouch -· npo, robo bel7 Ud p1-Uoo have --·-·*"'-"" IW -ltmt, -In 1111 alWQI bel4 !Inn. Noone. but mane,,,. enr <blned or -.lded ol rlp-pq olf • tac .. tbtlr pillow thll reed, DO NO!' REMOVE THIS TAG UNDER PENALTY OF LAW. You could walk In tho llXlll elepnl homes In tho ..... kl. lini up to '°"' -In ,,.,,..i. -colle< ll'om - dilna m1 uve --ran. qallonrt!wrNtlva, but there wu alnys that one """"""' denominator: • Ump tac fllpptnc uod ... tho -lib • piece ol dirty .... cl..-. Aa • -. l lmagi .... all -"'tblnp would boppeo to ,.. u,.. rlppod tho tac olf your plllon. 'l1IO IRS wUl 11ne )'OU. Sen. Joe McClrlllJ JIU\ }'Olll' ..... Oii • ..... list under the &Ins ... bis delk. You """ bltckbtlled from joining tho VFW ml tbert WU IOl1\e rumor that JOU -1d DOI bear chlldreo lor ,.'I'" yean. One nlgj>t my hu!band bad • few drlnb and llnatened, "You know what I'm aoln& to do? l'ttt gonna 10 in and rip the Do Not Remove tap from Ille pl,llowl oo our bed." A nelJhl>or IDll l bed to pl>ysl- c.nJ l'ttlnln him. Ni>w l reed --"'bol!ol ~tho~ -ol ~ i..-with die~--.... vllory ""'" ..... ..-tho tag, 'l1IJS TAG 'Nil'!" TO ~VED EXCEPr BY Fianldl'; l ..,, --tho wwld II .,..,U,. to. Tedty, tho ¢Dow tap. -· we'll be ..,..1ng .._ rllbl aide upl Oii, i'm not 1111 wbllo..,.., ---!'Ye- -P'wl9 -~=·bl~·=lii ,,,,. Ille. once, 1 Joft;lbe -af•a pi-.111 ............. . ~ ---1 llloaclit .,--....,.. l .... l)Od 'fll1l'l)id ....., • m 1 lli'l)uk.'1111 . willlNt II r a I ...... liillcan. la.....,..., .... , ..... AT WIT'S END """" .... "'11 tho -· " I lll1lled down tho lllfta4 1D11 held tho pUlow In my l!!!Pt. ' Slldlnc Illy fln(wa ~L"/! ~ n ... m I !tit tho tac. o<fti6; l:,,.~ wrapped m7 llngen ....... tt' and ripped tt .a. . -.... Al 11111 ...... -'rl'.7, ~ --tho ..uop..o olf heard • bol~ ol llllmder, ' ' tam,....... ad -1)' csl ran under the bed 11111,..1, , XIOWed Ilda ID tho -"" •• ....U luthen OOlln& '"" -ol tho....,.., ol tho _,, where I !lad ~P• Bui ....._._ tho Do NOi ..... tho lobel "" • ~·-11Vm plllon. 'j' 1.U to mJ knoa. "Bf~'• • 'l1lat'a IOlllOilllns eb<. Alter I mt, Ralph Nader. I -~·· read tbt ltor7. 1 went to my a1nned." 'it! ' iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriii " . .. CAPLE SS 1...-------' WIG SALE . < .. l ·' '"'. . ... ,, " ·::· .. . .. " . ~! ,. •" .., . r,; .. ,,~I .. . •' "' •. • ,., • r :• ,,: . ·. .. , ...... .;• S... ...... lefott coo~hool caploa ........ 11 .. wlf wltlt Iha -••I heel mhtant Elirr4 N1y.caro flbon. ' Footurieg the llMrled fahioo liylH lo 91 .. y.11 ... le youlove for • centt.. Mnftmw. Short Shag Req. 27.50 Now 19.95 : ' Gypsy, with natural slin p<>rl. ( Req. 3500 Now 27 .50 : ' SR.rrHCOASTPLAZ~ • , .lr.i& BEAUTY SALONS' : ~ AND WI& IOllTIQUE .• _,._ S(!)UTH COAST PLAZA .. Before our sale ends I I t serve yourself another special. Sale Price $89 ••• reg. $119 ....... .,..,. ....,,., fD ,,. • ...,,. " tM )'IO".' to """' -0 .~., elegant '""'*• Mrvil'I ny Ofld .... lhot'ti MOdt tit ,_ Into • family .._irtoom. Ouolity iA • Bttoar """' -rich pidW .......... With .... 11y d11p-clowo fi.W. ...... ho .......... loolo tt.at to1I""'thot11'1 ~,.:.ci.L --'°'""-,lo..-.,....,""""' ........ .....,. "'"""' b« ...... ' .SALE ••• DSA GUST 31! ,.._. 610f. Colo ... ., ..... 7"!-61:16 l'OMONA • 1.0 E. Holt A.,.. •29-XQ• SANTA AHA• 1110 M.Mo;oSl."7·1621 1 J I l I ' i I • ~ , ·' .. \ ' l -.... • ):f J_ ..... ' f ' \ ,, ...... l'jlU\. N. 'RID' Al>AlR WAltHIS~llON RIO UFl!LINE Ho o..i...i symn'; 1n Which Mon AMtl'~'41'1 Slide"' Saltly ; $end tor 'Jled' · ·' • -'f .,·. .. . ·'"' • ,•· 't ~· • . _ ~ .~. NSF·llLO!-S ~:A,,.. t. ~~; :, . ·: : ,,_ ... ·· .~, ·:, .. : YOUR . FUll _:.SE~~~~ .-P"ITUJl!~STORES 1··~ • FREEpv ~~,FREE sa~·~.~~,~~~·~~-1oYi~~~ • • .'J • . • •• ' "t-.. -- ' ' . "' • • • I , ' J • ~ . . , • • arbor · . .. 642-3260 • I , ' , • I • i "t' I• , I ;,,,.f . ~ _] ' ,. . l .. ' ~u;rs rAt•·ao1121 ... ...... ' • • • • • • • SoodlJ, ._ 13, 1972 OAILY Pd.OT Reportei-HoJ1ored COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY SAM1 LOW P11C1S AS~ll~Tll~~W~~~ ..... i ,LA,.. IDAIU llolDMilc:T .- WlllLl-VOU-WAIT -&C1IONS llLlllU _,..,. . , AU lllANClllS DIN11S11Y JOI CHll.dllH • ADULn e X·IAYS jt OILLINOS e lllDU' . 534 W. 19th St.-:COlta M- 1111642•8814] DR. COALE AND ASSOOATES • I I • . l • "•'f"' .. "'~ ,I ,), "' •'. •. ~ . 191,J!' '' --..__ A '"IKYIACKI ... T--. ...... .,. TlllATMl'."7- ... C*' fNJ ' tMtll OWrf Mt! l'i.et IOt.I ...:::'='-.... co... (fOG) W w.11111 1ottt C:..... ll'OI OlftlEMr.ood"'lllt ...... ............. , -- t 1' ., .,,, •• • • f '· )• , .,, ' ' • • • .. HEL1> OVER 4111 I F)MI· Week LIZ!o MINELLI "CABARfT" . ~·11w1r.M. ' • ~· Cit Bomkr' Raquel ---[iflODllf 10 ... -·.1tr-•·1.. --[INEUOHE 11 .. --• • ' t .. ---.,,,, STADIUM 2 ' .. ,,,,,.... ,;'TY •• ------.. $!40/Ull J .. . ... ----,, StM1/i+I 4 .. -~'I. - '"SK'fJACIC:ID" IHJ .... 11U.11"'1MlaHI'" . ..,._TWO'l''.s ~j,._,... «iRJ "'CA#'"" OU ' 1101..... • _. a.N9 .,__ C,.I .... '"'"** ............. . .J ••• Port Pharmacy.· COMfLET~ BEACH SUP-S • ' ~lo s.rno., (ll(&; tlCI 2727 llEWPORT II.YD. r..:.11 - • cr1pt , , , . I •• . , I ·: ( If DAii. y PILOT MASSAGES: SOME STRAIGHT • ,,_ l'I;;• Cl) • ... ........ ...... ....... • lol d ....... la mw• parlon. "Wt 111'111 them wbetber llley • ..,.._ a eerlllleato tt DOI. Wt ai ean If 11111' ...... ooU.,. ..... -If lllly're - -!liq,. lo the lltmmer,""' ..... 111 llddod bl'• -.. e-1a » Uvtty boca•• et lbt oenllkalo ,. quJmnart. -lD -AIM, AMbtbn Ind NfWPO<I Bwll allo 11111 111q _, dln!ctly atlrl-the'*- praotttutloll mull ID,.._ pulon it • • • . LONELY WINDMILL SECURES ROBERT TRACY CW lltVINE A FIRST PLACE Windmill Takes Tops • Ill Field .. ... ··: -: .. -. . WILLIAM HOGAN'S TRUCICi IS RESIRVI WINNElt -· Th~ Body Up in Arms By COONr MARCO AIUiouafl 11111 column bis nothlns to do with 1borlfooa, I romark made br' -11"- abortlonim and ltmale Uben· tlonim ii that tbetr -... tlleir own to do with ., they lib. Not to! Evtn the police like a dim view of 10meone trying to do • ..., with hlmaell. A coUeafle ol mine. bad a le\ler --ol ber -aactly api _,. 1111 views: YIXlr body 11,..., own u loll( :.r. II !I does not lntorfero wilh ..... "" lilt ol 1111 btnt ac---,..._ .... __ on P*lclJ _...i. _..,Ill_ .,,. ........... -....,, ... "'.....,, ,. --·11'11117 .. ,. ....... ......... ...._., .... another Rolla·Royn, and I'm stuck with lalt year's model becaull .... ln'tlpoNlbla dolll -their bodlea ... DO affair of mint. W1Yll .. uound 1ootlll( sloppy Ind Wlkempt t""1 wrill me nasty lettan when I lf>Ol them. 'llle7 marl, ."It\ nobody H11 body iJ rodllclll( my l,..i_ but my own bOw I creatur. comforlt -of "'°'· • But -their mar- bis aelflSlmess. Nee hits lhl -11111 - A dllanlntled mother .,.. for I llllJriqe -• nounc:ei huffily, "Tbey'n 1111 · di-oourt, 1lollt qpol1ad children." lle(orm aclloall on 111 mo (and -~). overcrowded and • 1 a 1 w • • 'l'ht fact 1bq ared: liD Uttle techniques, coetlnl mOIJona ol about _._ tbmn them dollan to rohabillteto lbett Incl their bnlo on the welfan Juvoolle delJaquanla 1r11p f1J1 '"'1a ml lllt IU -rull1 a--..s, TamJ, !tom ""' ""' ~ ... llJ .;. .. 1111111 U. a • inlok coll or ...ii. ..oa-. dlamoocl t&ll rlll(. ....... .., " ,.. -,... AlellllDl. " btcorillar .. ... "" _.., to eall lile ...... ~.•..a 11 liiirl'v ..i lllfllll--1 lltal ..,... al * • al II • ir-111 .. .... atld Robert Tracy of 1 7 I 3 1 Wll A eerent v\eW Of the Queenswreath Way, Irvine, Mor1an City, La. sbrtmp .. 1 .. ted by Judi.. u top boats Ued up II their docU black .. nd-whlte photographer waitlnl for their mulen to In the 1lxtb week of the DAILY come and tue lhom IIahlnl In PI L 0 T Snap.bol Contat, the auJf. today became the flrat ~ It won 1 merit 1ward for testant to win more tlwJ once Rober! V. w,.... of IOI In the ei&ht-weelt competition. Hamilton SI., COllll Mesa. He won f1rlt place In the ,.. only two men weeltl of cond -of the <Ulleet and competlUOn ~ In the placed tee0nd in tut week'• DAILY Pll.DT Snapshot competition In addltloll to this Contest for tm. week'• w1o. Deadline for enlrlee In tbll Tracy's cloudswept portrait neit-to-lut-weelt of com- of a windmill amoog r•lllnl petition is ""°'! WecflleldlJ. billl ol ...... and cram earned All stphotocrabe ·~·:'!ci ~· ~ him ti In cash tMs weekend mu ~ • r-~ Ind 1 chance to compete for or by mall to -of tile DAILY moro tlwJ 155,000 in lnterna· Pll.DI' ofllca by t b a I tional competition If his photo . lime to be ell&lble for Jud&lne. Is ,.iected for nomination in Complete rules appear ID the Kodak lnternatl<lllal Snap-1peclll advertll<ma>tl pil> ohop Awarda (K!NSA) for tm. lllbed In ·-...r-:'.: Reserve winner ln the 1lJth nenpeper aev week compeUUOD Im 0 D ' week. blact-ad-wbl~ WU I I =-: .:~.:pohd "'::' .'¢;! Lru!t P,aet of tumbleweed. It eamed a mertt award eertlllcate for Midlael Hopn d 'IUI S!iannon lllvOr, Foun- tain Valley. Another merit award for ; the week wu aanted Pal Rolfe of Bl 9Is1a Baya. Ne..,,..-t Buch, for 1 polcmnt plctur. al a . wnman and her Duffy dof. ~ color photo of the week wu 1 slide aubmtlt<d by Greg Cori-ot ns Temple Place. Laguna Beach. The pichn, • lllihouette · of F•cefltl 1reea apJmt Ille muted aley ot early · !llOl'Ur·Cor\twlllghtl over the -· wins Clrlloo $10 In cuh and the right of· cooalderation In blCber competition. Reaem: '!Inner In the color dMaloa'alaO 'wu a 1llde. Sl1ot by BID ShofstaU of 107 Grant St., Ntwport.lkacb, the aunael .,... Clpluru the 1lowill( ball ., the llnkinc ... just alloYe . tbe llibouette of a flsblnl trawler. AnoCber "water ICtM" kept In the Nmini by judgea for the mth ...t competition SAVE '120 on this· MMIYA I SEK OR On Busway Awarded SACRAMENTO I AP) -The llllt• bu awarded a '13-Dlillloo eoolnd lor the llnal 1.4-mile -nt al an upnu bUll•aY 00 the Sin~ Freeway. ~ contnct went to the Guy F. AWJllOll Co. of Looi Beach, .. -bid of lll,0'1$,117 WU the loweltaibmiUed. 'Ibe 11-mile, two-la 11 e buaway Is lmmecllatelf -11 ol lhl treew1y, Jntontalo 10. -jual -of lhl Looi Beach FrMway, Calllornio 7, and Alhambra and -1lold nw Ille East Loi An&ela 1ntaclwl(e . roorteenatructura ov--unden:rOISlnll. ~ and a pedellrl•• overcrossllC _ ..., involved. Twelve are rtplacemeDt jobl, and two are modlfiCllioos. SALE PRICE $259 e 1000 DTL Camara .. • • • • • • $204.95 e 1U""" Tale Avto P/'U . • .. 109.50 • 2X c:..-. . . . . . . . . ... \t.95 • lllC!Nnlc ,,.,,,. ... #ti . . , .. 95 • .Shoe AS-2 •• f... • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.30 • Deloe C... .. ~.... . . . . . • • 24.ff ; TOTAL $allAO ....... ,"" cwrt!ll ........... lllACll .. .,. ...... ~ ltt·••11 doll.u'l lor 11nt1· l'lllli11111<111tii.' "'4 11 on adllllllell to dlnkl Jiii II -) -~ht Cl&1d. '!!Ion .... l!ldbtrliod,. . __________ .;_, __ _ I 1 If you tdre pictures, you have. a to win. Follow these simple rules: Sn~shot Conte.+ r . '• '."I ) ' ' .,, j , f • . •' • .'j ·~ ltd~ ~ ·:1 ~ ·JI!> l :.~ ., od ,:t, .,, ,..., ., .1 , ., .,a, • 'I :..1 ... :: . ' = ... .. = , .. ;: It "' 1A .. , ~·; ! .,uo. ..i ~~· . . . •' ·""') ' ""' nwr . ' .. . . . . ", ··r·~ ,., .. . iihl"' 'l'f' .. • • • To Many . For Sigh~eing IJ llOllEllT W. POI tu Ottll"'9 .... _. ....... KINNEAPOUI, SI. hod - 'Ille twin cltle1 el Nii au ..... IOd St. Paul lland 1111 Illa ....... ol 1111 VI 'UIW )1111 below 81. .... ., ..... 1111 """"" -lllocldal ' ~ .. 111.are ....,..., " a. -'9111!11• '""' ~1111 ...... ol a., -<J!lfi.11'! ... ... .. ...., • a., ..,. ...... 'n. )lliddl""*l -ba•• ......_ ...... nplooed bJ dloool ........ ' I TRAVEL I ·. er~:::-u!'. ~ llold,-lbe Tw1n atllo ~-----~ • to New . ""'ana. Onl1 ono ~ I .....r.e...i lbe Jlolla ~ -tlfll mtbO st/ Paol a ' velera lbeal. Private ncWar port of call, arrlviDll , ""' can 1 rapldljt llMI taJ. "'f.' ~ H wu ..uat' ii/ . .''l'beri ''" airport to lbe powlll of an area 1o '° lfmoaoiDp lo downtown llld cloae to Waler, bot lht llobal I c:apobUllJ "' today'• -bea put the -W al Ille ·i· .. '£ .TUDENTS ON TOUR docnfop ol tbe ma J or alrparta. ,,,. MJMupolJo.81. Paul 1ru It In a un1q_Ue poal- tloo lo beoome a malM" terminal. Land !or alrpml development lo aUll a..nable. and polar nrnplloe -are abortar lo the Twin a1let than lo Eul .. Wiii -I and other acllvJUes. Tbey are cheap, bot lbe almolphere you can get In a pwl<lft, plus lbe local color llld lbe prtvoey, may be worth a In ulra cenll. 1111 allo ...... that, too olt.n, tbeJoutllllollol-11 groopo ol Amtrlc:anl """ Canadian& nnpplng I I 1 b at.na -their tnvell, U you're Jlqry for ™Ith, loaely, .. In need ol a 1n..i.· me ..._ion. hoolell are lfUI. OlbonriM, ·-tbem. YOU!' other major -II food. Tbroo IUll -• day will nm into money. In Eni)and, bnakfut with a -pie ol llll<b wDI llll 7"" un aipper. stulf yDW1111 In the -.iJn&. Al the boardlnC -. you've paid I o r evarythlnl Oh the table COHl'IN.INTAL --are .,....bat mare -..1. Tberofore, you lhould .get In lhe bablt of Plddnc up the mUJnp lot hincb llrly lo the ttay. 'l1lr<luiboot Fnn<o, Italy and Sapln. lbse are amall ahopi ~ bread, mea~ cbee!e, lrull ID! -wbere you cao ge1 an you need 1or u U111e u 10 ...U. AJ !or ......,..,1 Nlloi. a general rule, llmply II lo note where the wwi<en I D d aludmts eel. They ... u In- -ID a pid lneJpemlve meal •you are. .......... llamldulol Batmpoo -.... I - -bi Jlolllll al --Cellele. ~ alrporU. But many Ylailarl .,.., walUnt1 !or tbe fuime. Aim. • mDllon ... _, .... --tbroqb I h e Inla'Dl11onal , Alrporl lul year. """ Jn. • cllcalors point lo ID tnonua lhll year.,,,. alrporl faclllllel• are de>oted lo m o • Inf' _ ..... fnllhl with .. -.. -. Tranaporlatloo for" movlna _.,... IWIJ from lhl termlnal I o me1"""'1iW. _.,.tionl II jumbled. On11 four public ""' trtpa are acheduledeacllday andf ... Ticket Price ' Covers Hunt For Gems MtJRl'.llEESBOI, Art. (AP) -lar lhe price ol ad- -farlunt bunion may luat for dJamondl cm . ~ a ---ln.lhe Clll'7 clllmoad-produc nlpe In North America, local..t Diii' Murfl 1 rlboro. Since lbe llkcre Crlls ol Dtamondl fint WU Dlirl<d cxmunerclallY lo !IOI, more lban 80,llOO atonn bave been discovered. MUie m o 1 t 1verqe It dlamondl · ~ 1 cant, 1bout I percmt have been ol -quallly . Tbe largesl wu tbe Vncle Sun. Dllamred In 1114 and •elahlnl 40.23 caroll, 1111 gem WU cul lo JUI carall. Foreigner• CQn Now Buy Beach Property in Me~ico ly STAH DILAPLANE MERIDA, Jlalco -·Ill lhe dark, cool paUo o! the'Holel Merida, 11rsr dlWed Carta Clara beer, you hW' Ille talk of beach land, beach land. 11'1 the naw lrinio ,Old nab lince Kellico decided foreig n· en <!AN-own land Oii Ille warm aaa couta. • · It bun't been 4eclcled WHO can own it - lleslcan lawyen ana•t IUl'e of th• lnllrp.,,latlon. TM b7 words an "development for tourist pur· ~ .. "But," said ID American who llHl llere, ''sup- poM I build a bcule on the beach at Corumel and rent It onl Otta&lobally to Ylslton. Isn't lllal for tourlll purposetT" * The new law wu paaaed a year ago to Interest more North American lnvtltment In Mexico's tour· lit ~e -the bl& dollar earner. Before that, foreliners could not own beach or border land. ~ 7ou now be able to build a '20,000 nca: Uoti lloua an tropical Corumel! On white aandt In llijaT A lot of people thlJlt II will wort out that '11.1· Meantime 70u can aUJ1 do It Ill \be Oki way: Tale II on lea.te. (lut wbll• you an dolnc II, !AU u .,.ti•• to buy.) * "Wo OTO ~·orlnt al-.... , ..... for o .............. -....... • Woalher ii &oo4 •ere on tho Y.._ ,..m. i1111a Ill wtntu. Tiit" off'1IOre lllaDll al Ooanllill llu "lot al luxury botela -.935 to .... da7 d 'blo with ..Z. Is Iha 80~ rate. • ~Caribbean: Pricoa •o double Ill Ille winter. -hip (o me. Crulsei lat ,.ar aowclld the ' POrta so mqcb you could hardlT tel &lOWld. Dotla't loolt 1111 beUtr this year, lw'o~ llllenbl1 dalll. TM C1111J ,a-t1111 belltwi 111 Cold, and turn on the boat. Ii In tbt &ti "90tls wlllcb are delllbtflll. Por a _., Cbrlst.- aw, not111111 tops tho A.llltrlan ~ * . v.wn ~ alnldJ I01'I out. ffl1rllll ii ahr171 crowded dnrlnl Iha hoJ.ida1a, Ma, be possible this yur alnce lhey are overbuilt. * "Do yw haw a llora In Spain or Italy that -,.,.u order 11w1-In leather ...... ? With • C11t1fogw?"' ... Good one I &el cataloguea frOln is C.tello D'Aurla, Via Diie Jlacelll, 55, 00187 llmne, Italy. * Loewe, bett leolher ltore In spaln, tells me again they are working on their catalo~ ~y've been "wotklng on II" for the last two-'1ean~ Any· way, If nu're In Madrid, co h. and 'Wfnllow ·&bop. On the main llfnel -the Gran Via. , ' * "Spondlllf Chl'ltttl\H on the laland of I Maul, HowelL What wlll the -r bo liq? Clot!IH hi lab?" . ' ,, , .Abollt 74 to 80 dlOW; 70 1t nl&l>t; watar, 70 •ll!MI-All lnlormll &land for llloitl IDd ' aloha lldrtl,,:dal• and blllllnf lulta. 'I biofsrl fore a Ue • et evenlllp,_ but .,me of lbeae Hh1allan rudrll°tre ffllin2 polll. Bo haH J°'* lublild tab • ana a. ~ 111111n - "What & the ._.. t-. Di of •Alhtnt yev •ti••• ... Por Octabw. Oo ,.. Ille tlrPort al3d dO'llll the ~ l'Old llltl JOll'll ilnd d-• ot llllla ......_ to •u "1t.J ..-'empty 1n Odo a. .,.., SXCIPI' Ille plUlb Altlr wblcli 11110011: ~. Drltid't lllt and proballi1 flllL pie JOU ~a't m • .. ,..., . . l)tlte .. boar down\ 1119 .. -Wbett tht ltmpl• of ,...,. Aeaeab -and JOU11 flod tilt cot!a&t bole! In ODt ol tht inllled II wu .IS a day for two wltll Not m~ to do. Bui tbate'I *'II (slip 11 Jot 11t71iif, OK iood tnerna for luncll on tht fn October Is excellent. Alhea away from It. • Line Lowers Mid-week Family Fare New lower fare !or family mJd.weel: lnffl on rupta ol , al lull 1,llOI mllol II btilll ol• fered bJ 4motlcao Akllrlal. • 'Ille -,.,. "*°' tar dllcauDlt ol tlClii lo II P.., -below pmloul bmllJ fare pllJll. FatnllJ """" " lint ar men.,. ellllbl4 far lbe low. ,_ -wfll bl ll'Jlllolbl4 Jim 27 lllralC' lopl. H• Uoder Illa -fonlllda, only Uia3amllJ """ wm 1111 tho __ 1-.,._oc: • ~ dllldim 1J lo Jl .wlJI -i ......... dll-COlllll, .... -... , .. lo 1J wlU gel••-"- 1!1& fNnllloa --• '•••••1•. Weiat1"1t • ,,,., ...,., aud -.... bl 1111 ... 111111--. .... .... • .,. w.r. I ouburbla-wltb111 avenp CGll e1 ft.to per ... _. Tull "" ... ptllllve, alloal fUO to '8 lo -, locltlons, and Ibey ... 1111 madl -the• the llmon11,.,; u,..r::· .. ~. u,. bell ~tolloo would be by rentll ear. 11leno are lots ol them avlillble al tbe l1rport, but try not lo - -... 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Bt: Capsu~s 1,0® 1111·. 111.t :Hl~I , l11:z.1111i'1 .. , ., . '' Pantothenic Acid .9·9· c 100 n\f. 111.1.st !M's Oextr.ose ,. , .1 49: llllck 14tt11:WaftrL .. , Mi~ F~'IOfed. • ll,IJ.1M 1!1'1 a • Daily Vitanrias G~ ·~Ill , 49 '111.1.lllW~ 1.49 ·· .... ,.1!111'• •. ,..,. e ;,,,_,.• . -"'.. ,,,,. ' ' •• , ,. ·n1-ea1c1.,_.. nq9t1c ~i~ ... ~'""'' . .MC :i.'::" t 19 ltr.Ul111'1 aa· llf.~M's • Fnla ii Vitalli..-t lij;cf Wl~lllllrals 1 98 T1ll1ts. 500 mg. ·2 29 ' ... : 111 ,... • •• ,. 2.11 ... • . ·-' ' "Ol·Qfl'~NrAcrD UQUID • ' • • ( 1 ! " . ( ' • .: . . -' VI, .~ ~·ttHri111,-•i•.,I 're.f, ,e111 ......... 409C071. 71PONT .. ' ~lllA II" ~·· ~-·~" • " Lfc11led Induct. Factory Air ~.. f59'5 I DCnlil Pll MO. • • .... Alaist IJ, 1'72 I )51 OAILY I'll.OT • J • ... · BRAJtD NEw : -. '12 ,MA VERICK . ~ \ ' . ' 170 tu>. fngN. Cdor ~od Interior. 6x4Sx1S ~ waltim.(2k9IU1G9911l '• '69TOYOTA COIOUA --·---... '"""· ~lWl551 ' ' 70DATSUN · WAIOll --.l021Qf . . ~· .·. I • I I \ l • DAILY PILOT SSI ED .. Everyone H11 St111•tllin9 Thtt Sol'l)1on1 Elae Wenh ·The Biuest Marktttplace on the Orance Coast-Dial 642·5678 for Fist Raulta ' YOU C.t1 S.0 It, Rnd It, Tredo It With o Wont A4 • ' I_.,, .. @JI )~ I ---I~ '~-...... ~I ;,,_ .... ~,~~l.!1;;---~'~&!J~l--iiijiiiii·iiii·;;;;@J;1-!' iiii_ii!iiii .... iiii:iiii];i:.lfl!.:;I~, -.... -.~~I~ (' ~ .... Goner al -rat Oenorat o.Mrtl a-ral -rot • a.-at ' .... ..... GeMrlf ------ , . IA YSHORES -1111 LOTS Completely remodeled S bedroom borne in fashionable Bayshores. Private community , beacht1 &. guarded rate. A deligbllul borne with cheerful colors, formal d1nin1 room, , all new fixtures & appliances. Yard lar&• ' onougb for 1 pool. OPEN HOUSE Sunday ' 1-5. Tell tho JUard on the fate you wiall lo : see 2892 Circle Drive. '79, 700 PRICED RIGHT Conv1nientlr located 3 bedroom home with wood paneilng, used brick fireplace, family ' room 4 heated pool -all on larse. =nor lot , for only $39,500, with excellent term• • ' ' ' lli ACRES-SAN MARCOS Located on Rancho Santa Fe Road. Ready for develoyment or excellent appreciation ootential i held. All utilities to property. '143,500 Full price SINGLE TENANT -NET LEASE For a worry-free investment, fret ltandine market with excellent return. $385,000 HARBOR COMPANY llALTOU 2MI E. Coat! Hwy,. Co,..,. del Mar "S.lllnt ~aal lotate In N-rt Herbor Since 1944" 673-4400 i-.,,,C-om_,..fo_rta_b_le_ Pow lodroom Ranch Sure to phue the houlewile la the loeaUon of the kitchen and cuual family l'llODI with 1kkt: ltone Ureplace with m..d hearth. ~parat. ---i; bath. The tormaJ dlnq' room and UviQf room both have prdtn vlitwa. Cu.tom 0\'U'- wed prq:e with plenty of room tor • resWar shop. Cowrwd breezeway that aerve• u boat or third car parklna. super 1torqe and wardrobe ck1Mt1 aalore. Perfect family h o m e . Auumable low In! I" r~ ~I loan. Meu. Verde's finest. $47,500. Harbor View Home1- lmmodiato Pot1011lon Sque11.ky clf'an, v11c11nl and ready. The Ttxas baled owner My1 "Let 110meone move ri1ht In now till we can cloee an elCT"OW." You own the land • 4 bedroom, lamJtio "'""" fonnal dlnlna room. Modft'n bullt·ln ill.and ldtctwn that malrn CDOldns for tbl funily & reU tra.t. Heavy lbake roof. Priced to aell tlrl1 weekend 11 $58,900. C. F .. Colftwonhy & Company 640-0020 TWO STORY * * *' * * * *TAYLOR CO* COSTA MISA -$11,fM Sharp 3 bedroom home wltlt dlnillC room • 2 baths. Lovely white brl4 fireplace • ... carpetlnt tllruout. Copper plumblq. - for boat. Near Orange Coast Co1111e. 3136 COOLIDGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 CAMIO HIGHLANDS -'74 ... Many surpriat1 ben ! BeautlfUI view of front &. rear fardens. Very colorful. Private beach privileg... Ocean view. 4 Bdnn bome w/ lge dining rm. Fish pond 4 tea house. 4709 DORCHESTER OPEN SAT/SUN 1..1 :30 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Near new, cuslom bit 5 bdrm borne. De- signed by Herbert Brownell. Mo1t rooms have lovely water view. L1e family rm & formal dining room. Many fine features. Pier and slip. Good location. $167 ,000. 16 LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SAT/SUN l-5:30 MESA VERDI -$29,500 Immaculate 3 bed rm & famlly rm home w /2 baths. Enclosed lanai. Larfe rooms, 1tone firepl & rm for pool. Nicely landscaped. 1845 SAMAR PL. OPEN SUN 1-6:30 WATERFRONT "OWN-YOUR.OWN" On the water! Fanteatic view• pride of own- ership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuzzi I< security guard. Adult occup~ied. 2 bed· rooms, 2 baths. Immaculatel '89,ISO. Pllts Barrell Jea/t'I pnunh A R~L WINNER WllTCLIP, -'l1ilJ a~Ye ~· ii Ill a v.ry dNlnble neighborhood. Tllt~and yard were prof.Wonall7 deli · Then are many unU!Ual custom-btlllt t• lo dell&bt the nally selective home buyer. A tradlllona! Uvtne room, formal dlnlnl room and I bedrooms -offered at ..•... '71,800. Im Llnaln Lona, N.I. Opon ht & .... 1-5 INDIVIDUALITY FOUR lllDltOOM IAYCREST HOME -Lo- cated on quiet cu1-t1 .. 1ac. Gardon IO full of pines you can sme11 the mountain• I . Thia all-wood borne is pt1tled behind a fence for complete privacy. Offered at ...... '711,500. • IA YCREST CORNER Nl!WL Y DECORATED -Has everything": Beaullful 3 bedroom, family room1 large dining room wJth wet bar. plus worbho!>. s .. this now Uat!n~ thll weekend ... f72,50il. 1'01 Gltnweod, N.B. Open Sat & Sun l·S ROOM TO PLAY 2700 SQ. FT. BAYCRIST lfOMI -f . Bed· rootDJ, extra lar&e fall!Uy room pltll dinllli room. Spacious yard and 3 car rarege. No thru traffic on thll quiet street. . ... •.GOO. 1115 Toyon, Newport Buch Opon .... 1-5 NEW BACK IAY HOMI ~ neral oonera1 WITH POOL J.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; !Just ttpalnted thl• 1t1per BALBOA PININSULA POINT Charming Rustic Provincial with 3 bed· rooms. dining rm & 2 baths. On a prime cor- ner in the prestigioUJ area of Peninsula Pt. Perfect for beach !oven. HWTY ! '75,000. 2149 SEVILLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6:30 IN NEWPORT BEACH -Cuslom 3 bedromn. dining room home. Extremely well lxdlt by contractor/owner. Lots of brick, in1ulated walls, spacious rooms, lovely yard. It11 stre"ed and ready for 4th bedroom Mf,000 . 2424 22nd St., N.B. Open Sot.& Sun 1-5 I* BAYSHORES WATERFRONT & POOL * · Custom ~ome, 4 bedroom 4 den or 5 Ded· rooms. 5\oii baths. Top quality carpeting, dra- perle1, wallp•Pf!r & fixtures . Vlew from mott rooms. 81' lot, big shade troea, lovely gardens & larjt pool. 2832 Bayahorea Dr. : ;111,1. GRUNDY, REALTOR · · lolandtrt Bulltllnt 3:11 llayoldo Dr., Suite I, N.I, '75-C'1 G1Zr1I -11 WATIRl'ltONT-SLIP & PllR · OPEN SUN. 11-6. Dover Shores -1014 POLARIS. 6 Lllxur!ou1 bedrooms 4 atudy. Lge. pool. Nez( lo priv. sandy beach. Un- believable price -only '11!11,000. Mary Lou Marlon Ol'EN SUNDAY I TO 6 P.M. 2575 ALTAMAR, IRVINE COVE. VIEW. 3 Bdrma., 2 baths, Din . rm. & lam. rm. home . Beaut. gardena surrounding lge. pool &. deck. fl311,500. Kathryn Raulston FATHER KNOWS BEST He'll love hi1 private den away from the kid's bi& ba1ement rumpus rm., plus 4 over· size bdrms. Lovely yard &. patio. '89,500. Mary Harvey COCKTAILS ON THE TERRACE Lusk 5 BR. beauty! Lae. family rm ., formal dining. Lovely 1rounda wJth view of sur· rounding hllla. Every feature -only '95,000. H. D1vle1 IMERALD BAY-VIEW "Beaullful uncrowded beach ; also tennis, pools 6 park! Nearly new home w/4 BR., 3 balha, family 4 dining rooms. Beamed coillnt•· f124 ,500. Cerni Tatum ' PRIVATE IEACHFRONT Vacent Jot on IO feet of white sandy beach. :E>:cellent water view & boating activity. !lated private beach in front . '49, 750. IM. C .. Bula IN NEWPORT llACH 'i)mactne! 4 Bedrooms, incl. a master suite. -BaUIJ. Two flrapl•ces, one in the serarate family room. H " F pool. '64,500. A Finl< W. BAY-PIER & SLIP 42' Corner lot. 4 BR. with 1rut potenllal for remodlllnS inlo a fantutlc showplace. !.owb' paU... $119,IOO -Submit. EqMe VrMJ1N1 SICOND HOMl-ON MY-VllW llenlll8llr 4--..I 1-bdmi., 1 "9th ·-in maet c!Utnble arta. RU' ..,. al beat alloPPilil ~ ldliOIMn 1harp 4 BR home hat beautiful PMtlled LR with Jarae Paiol VerdN atonf' fiftplace, Lowty bu llt·ln C.allfomla ldtchen and fami- ly room that open1 onto super blod. The spark.line pool la aun-ounded by tropical landlcaplnc. while Marby the IU brick BBQ 11 alway1 ready tor outdoor cookina. Don't wait until tomcwrow. ean ~ to-.... &st ;t~,J{' 0 ~~ 2414 Vista del Oro Newport Buch 8"--113.1 ANYTIME Salisbury ~ ' ,1. 1 IXCLUllVE CARNATION COVE ~ Pta.. Dvplu; lot ..., 1111 It. -3nl ,,,..,.. tit ln plll', extra parldns. Fff land ()'OU own It!). The very bl!tt 1Jrivalt • quiet beach location. S210,CXXI, Call for Appointment Evmlnp m-+tn * * * * * L1nL1 ISLAND 3 Bdrm., 2 Mith1; llJ'"l't. Beaut. corner loca.Hon. Immac, retldtnce. ~Let us lbow ~ul S§,000, Salisbury HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$49,50ll Newly painted interior. Bright Monaco mod- el w /3 bedrooms or 2 & don. 2 Bath1. You own the land ! Best buy & quick pos1e11ion. 2021 PT. WEYBRIDGE SAT/SUN 1·5 :30 IRVINE TERllACE -$54,900 Still time for fun In the pool. And tht1 ii a dandy one . Charming brick trim home w/3 spacious bdrms & dlnin& rm. Some ocean view. Near Fashion Island. Hurry! LINDA ISLE LOT -$ff.J0t j\ real choice Taylor Co. Eaclualvt. Build 1our own luxury home on lhlt'illand ol finer homes &. yachting. A real buy! OCEAN FRONT VIEW SITE -$41.111 Encinitas R-2 Lot. High on a cJIH overlaok· Ing fabulous beach &. ocean. Near I.A Colla. Office ~n Seturday & Sundty ' Our 27th Yoor" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ltoaftert 2111 Sen J:'(.ln Hlll1 RN4 "O..rlooklntt Bit anv-n c-.y Clulo NEWPORT Ci'NTER. N.B. ..._.,It Of our sales were made thru referrals, peo- ple who were satisfied with our - "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" Wouldn't this be the place for you lo lilt your property? WE OFFER - EVENING CANYON ROAD In the shaded area of Sborecliffl, relia -:it1 little beauty, completely mocor. !n1lde 4 out. malting it a showplace In Corona del Mar. Offered at '89,500. ORIGINAL HARBOR VllW HILLS Sparkling view & pool, cloee lo every111ln1 ucept your neigbbon, at nilbt the barbor shines like a jewel. 4 Bdrms,. 3 batha 4 fte. living rm. Offered at '74,500. NEWPORT. BEACH DUPLEX Only 200 .ft. to the blue Pacific. One of our newer duplexes in top notch cond. Owner ii leaving the country & utrtmely aiWoua to sell . Call for app't. I<> view. Offered at $62,300. ORIGINAL LUSK EASTILU,F This 5 BR., 3 bath home la completely car- peted &. draped, r,-dy to move !nlo. Loca· lion, close lo all school& 6 1hopp!n1. In Corona del Mar Hiib School cllat. Oflem at '56,500. • 11ARJNt AVE lWO NIW D\IP~IXU Office Open Satunlay1 I Sundoyo PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 w.,tcllff Dr. N.L 642°5200 -----. -General * BAYSHORES * C 0111e1t y Club OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1.i S IR'S +. Dtn 2500 MARINO $5),5001 DfSCRIMINATlNG BUYER A CHIP SHOT TO FAJR. • Lee. cor. lot, 2 bdrm. 2 WAYS! Slpuated Uvinl bath, klnplu! !Iv. room, room. Maaive lk>rle n,. family room, blt·ln kitchen, place, FORMAL DlNING! secluded patio, e o p p e r SUnken wet bar tn JtOCIC plumbJna, dbl. car garage W A LL E D SECLtJDm + car port -PRICED 1t P'AMILY ROOM! .Polllhed ONLY 159.SOO. abel't tdt<,tltn. I KJNOSIZE HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~::=. i;,:; like -"1111-Verde °""""" Qubl l'IUCS JU). oocm TWICE • lllJll' SEU. TODAY! -U.. l!uPln • """" coll '""" .... IOl(l\1 I ''l'-11 \ Compkot~ly i'tdt!ror&ted in---=-=--:--.,--,~­ ..,. • out. new lhar c.,,,.1 Spilt Level In 1JuiH>u4 ..., vin>t u. .,_ H..._h kltchtn. 3 bdrm. It fam . ....wporta;cyll room, 2 baths, lie· air. lot Outlt.andbw eoattmpruy w/boat a camper accns • detJcn -~ three very ONLY '36,IOO. larp bedrooa11 tnclldl.rw 1 * LOTS OF LOTS * :"".:: ~-:r "':." _: ,_.. Runbitnr -NEWPORT HEIGHTS 118.IDI wttl> ........ ~ and a NPT. HGHTS. VIEW Ul.5'·i.1 brlcbt breUtMt eatln1 WESl'CLlFF AA.EA 29,SOO ...., 'l'llo -.... "C" THOMAS """' table 1n ttio -. R-ltor ,_. will .... .,. Ibo - -owmr. nm ... .... Ill W. O>elt Rwy. -b11t1t. wtt1> a IQ 11! - N ........ Beach Ew. -llotlta. '11111 dat>IJ ..... a IREATHTAKING ::-.::;;,:,.ni1o<1- VIEWI c. F. Col1IW91 tllr Your 1uo11y w11t io.. this 1:~20 .. ., ----the PMDnmJc view or llWtmmq at the prlva te ""'-· Any .... lamily BELOW MARKET will fit. Existing an 3 lnvtslotl i..r.. M Cl'.ll"nlr bedrooms. 3 bl.lbs., infOrmal )ot on O.ta Mt 1 a 'a room. plus view livinc room Eu1mdt. Alm hu 2 BR •nd formal dinlrw. The home. Priced a~ on 1 >' bonus is anottw!T D» 1QUt.n! Sii.JOO,. Call bttire It's too fN'I which <"an be aeylhlna tatt ....., )'OU hffd, Must MM" fo ap. r'.,.• predate. Call JIOW SU0.000. -!'Hf: :<r \. 0 ".' '' ... , t ....... J.; ' JW.aoA tt..AND luat oil ol the dra~ boud, wllldl otftn1 CALL '7UtOt t:i;.~t~uUet' ~:-',.!..'r?°i,;' P• .. aAe l'elnt y D OF eolon " docorat1n1. Call oar o111eo for full :::.":" -· -LIPr our OWNIUHIP detallJ. • Coll~ ~-. ~ tllil ~ s bi11usfer.,..rrulut•t1n11• Wlheve On ~1:;.:-"11t.P:":t 2 °r:::n•st:.:W.:a!~: bat<...., 2 tlOlli bome on • Iola of ..... lfllnp ft "II '!"' •"°"'I -coa • ,..., ., -liw ,._ UI ..WNH• P'ido <I ow•IN• -L SIOO,llOO U.UW -... - '"" llmUr ,_ " ,,,...... CORBl ... MARTIN Coll -fO..zm -an,i-, Jlllll ... W/W -· -took ... pool ... ..... ..... , • ....,, ..... -.. Ill wl:t ... ,.ni ---E>ol..,.,.. -Pmto. 5 --,.... .... ~. ""°' t11111 ..... w -•• .. • 'TOU r ...... 7""2 -~--. v-~ " -.. -,.. ,..._ -~ ... -.._.. ...... --....... _,. a.o~a.-... __ -tall -.In N ~---=·In.A-loo. •·---_,, owport .. c-.. 1 Mlf • c .... Moea l1t,IOO, -· .. -- ... .n11on. l'rlctd at •1111.·------------•-•IColl: m-.l m... !-. m-M Call S• 311 '°' tnan a.1- laily Pilot Claaifie• Ads f r Action • 111 142-5111 '• • .. associ ated " ' .~ . . ' . ' w, 'l t I 1 f I : H ', ( -, • I '' ) • 1 ' I\' ..il_'\l:. , , , I ( L OCIAH ILVD., COR()MA DIL MM a.. Houio * Sundty " U1' 0..... Blvd., C-.·4el Mot Spadol!I 2 atory, 4500 l'I· ft. home with '* taou1ar mw ot -• Jlltl. a u.. 1" u.. Inc roo111, formal dlnlnc w,lfl'plc.. s.pmte 111ut or maid qlllrtm .,.., ..,.,._ 1loom fer PoOi plua la?J• parklnJ uu· Incl~ paddle ltilnil court. DUl'LIX-· C_ORONA,,__~..,OIL MAl R-2 South .af, Hlehway 2 4 1 Bii duplex on nu cl extra wide, 45' lot. Tree lined. d .. d ead ,Ueel Lota of .O.m to bufld. fllt,500. , • I OUl'LEX ·BALBOA ISLAND 11 Uke now, 3 & 2111, ioYelj' patio a. bal<!04J wtth view. $86,500. 21-45 E. Cout Hl9hway ~ .. Met . . NIY(PORT IEACH CLASSIC Lull: 241_. 5 Bil, dining rm. plus den )lo111e in Eutbluff. Gradoua family ho111e; nln Ice. atop.down don w/mll!ive frp!. 6 parquet fir. St>actoas matr. 1ulte; interior laulidr1 chute. Orea! outside entertatn111ont an• w/euatom altutten. Outatandlnl lan4icat>lQ1! . Gtt on Ille lilt for • private lhowlng. rrr.ooo. llO DEGREE FOREVER llllW 3 Bedroom, den home on best CdM street Immaculate -luxurtousl A magic carpet of night lighla. '135,000 Q: Orange Coast REAL ESTATE 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corene tlol Mer MACNAB · lRVINE FINER HOMES " DOVER SHORES-SOPHllTICATIO SPANISH View! Pool! Privacy! 3 "BR's, DR, FR, &ard•• room, lt1ll deck! f1311,IOO. Laalo Sbarkany MH200. . • O\llN FRISHI Batei'1 W&rlll 4 cbartnll)I 3 BR, 2 beth, i.,.tlo home, Cloe• lo Harbor JU a. W..t- , ciltt Shopp!nc on quiet .u.tL UJOO(! You'll like It! Jaek HoweU Ml not. OPEN HOUSE-OVE IN RUDY A beauty!! Work'• all done from w.W· fall, lo decks, lo lush planting 4 cuatom decorating. Enjoy the extr01: Hit~ oven , ceramic coot top, ga1 BBQ. f BWt, FR, formal & informal eating areu. mi Keel Dr., CdM--OPEN SUNDAY 1U p.m. LIVE FOR LOVE 1436 Galuy is available. Enjoy th!J 3000 1q. ft. of beauty. 4 Bl\'•, 3 baths, FR. See It TODAY. Charlene l\eicbmaan sa.ms. 2 LUXURY PRESIDENT HOMES IN TURTLEROCKI Superb VIEWS! Great condition. ~ Blt.'1 & PR. You select the decor 4 ~anl. Laulo Sbarkeny m6200. DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Wall; through en inviting briclt entry lo a sparkllllg 5 BR, FR, DR, 4 galne l'OCllll. Pier &. alip. Groat home for ~­ Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 305 North Siar !AM. COSTA MESA-EASTSIDI! Sharp 3 BR, 111 bath, Dr, finplace, wood panelling, bookshelves, new Iha( carpet, fre1bly painted tnaido 4 out. CJ ... lo Wut.. cUH Shopping -Assume VA ~.lllO. WESTCL1'F-UNDIR CONSTRUCTION 4 BR, FR, DR 4 NlllJllll room. Let u1 sbow you the plans. Maxine Willlams 6'2- 8235. TMI LAST 01' THE IEST ilna1 _!)J)POrtunlly to ""'-a •trlldQa , Bit, !'R. DR :... ne1f.y <omplllad Ivan Weilt' C:tlllcm bome .W/~ llq a. 1"°"'*8bl Vin. me.ioo. All -11m1aa1 m-· to ~ la •wpo!t'll fanlullc ~rlc I.lion, 1'llnlllbed modal Open n.Jb' 1 , W Ga1Q1 Dlive. ' ' ONLYfCl.- 1 811, pool, FR. Neat, lharp, OOdlfortallla. QGle to lhopl • llChocU. tan ltf -. 819 CAHvotl l'AIRWAY LOTS lleautlftlJ Vim! ~m $G2,IOO to •.oat. ' • ..... l1yfront Co •omi1i1111 HOMIS IAYllllONT f. COMfUTI WITH IOAT $DI'$ · IXCRLINT nllMI , •llOfll "'·"° hdllc c-t Hwy, 11 ...... IMI. I· NIWPOllT llACK TOWNHOUSIS, LTD. ij,4401 W. COAST HWY. 67UaO ~ !** ** ** ' J IAUOA ISLAND . 1111.AXID PAMILY LIVING S lldnm., I~ bath•. Llr(e family rm. Dbl. g1n1ge, enc!ORd potlo. . .......... m,soo. OPEN SUN. 1-4 213 SAPPHIRE CLARK SOMIU, RWTOR I * Mari ......... 1.aw * * * * * * SD ~AT ~CLUSIV~ BAYFRONT HOMES ,4 llDI OPEN SAT I SUN I~ P.M.' l NEW * 1111 LINDA ISLI Da.. N.I. ' 11'!11 116 I '!IL, 21-i BA., W loL buil<Vt.d 1lle llltry1 ,.;;;::.;:. w1111 Cllhtdral cemnp. tl5' llotll" .up: lonial lnlar. .... let wllll $14',MD.. """''tir '001 ' * 24'0 IAYSMOlliS Dll., N,I. :":'!i ~-:::-'.;.. ~ • BR., 3 BA. 56' Joi. ' wattt. Built ta -.., ,.If. $14'"°° dHi>loL<&'ll> IOd Ill the KINNITH L HART.MAN, 1lul r.IW fa. tlneil llnWdrc -. • •emnents. MJ.s7eo or ~Wl. cultom home hu. 8uytr •iil!llill!!!lliiiliiillliilliliiliiiii•••• hu ddort of co&or or ~All tor $08,000. To General ... eanM-nn. · O THr Rf.AL "\.. ; :"T·\T!::RS $1M MOYIS IN ANY VITI ltAN iUYIR Seller ~ rem1l11l•1 V.wru'a cm. ar daDts --I'll.\-·....,,, -.. ~ .. ' ~ ILUFFS CONDOMINIUM Lovely a bdrm., 2 bath home on corner lot, nur pool • hlch 1 ch o o L New condition. OcWI YilW from living rm. Excellent loca· tlon on VllU Bonita. $37,SSO llLL GRUNDY, ll!ALTOR =I -~ """ l1la ...... lulldlne. w~11.7°Z:.: Ml lopW. Dr., Sult. I, N.I. 615-6161 .:l-"' ~a•ir,:~, for Actioll ••• Call 642-5671 --.. $27,500 J BDR. & DEN a11ume 11'." loan . Pl,)'Tllfl'ltl n than rtnt Cftltral docw' plu. mtunl --........ lamsi-I: ftttpiace equip- ment b>cluded, dinhw rm., built-in raap • O\'eft • dillnnlbft'. td, S.-1720. TARBELL DIRECTORY ...... ..., •• d ..... ,. ..... , ,,,, ......... -.......... i. ...................... _.._.. .. '9 ......... ., •ua1' ..... tao II ...... IAILY PH.OT WAlfT AM....._ ....... .,_ ...... ............................................. ,..., ......... ....., .. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bod_,,, l'amlly llm. or Den) 1400 ~ Rd., (Newport His.) N.B. 644-, _.,!00 (Sat le Sun 1-6) 1731 Port WHtboume, (Harbor Vu Hills) N.B., 84&.ml (Sat" Sun IU) 1727 Antlaua (Dover Shores) NB 875-2721 . (Sun 1.fi) • (I Bod,_,,) 'ID cameo Hllhlands, CdM. 644-7270, '8f,!OO (Sal " Sun 1-6) .•• !401 W, C<>aat Hwy., N'pt Beach • 87Hl20 (Sat I< Sun. 10 to dust) 221 Mlllord, (Cameo Shores) CdM Ml 6200 (Sat le Sun 1·5) 2727-0ceais Blvd., Corona de! Mar 644-U. (Sat .. Sun :W}' '107 Hllar~ ~81. Newport Beach . • ~:Die; ...... (Sat .. Sunl m Wti AM: <W~rflielibtarN.B. "ff 848-7530, f42,llOO (~ • Sun lo.I) 5do Poinsettia, Coron' del·"8f 875-57211 (Daily 1-6) 1818 Commodon (Bayorell) 842-8235 tSfit •.sun 1-6) *910 Wtllcllfi (Westclllf) NB M2-m5, '87,!00 (Sun 1-6) *283 Octanvlew (N.H.) N.B. sc.823S · (Sun 1-6) tno Miramar, Balboa ; ecum. toa,!00 (Sat "Sun,1-6) · 2012 San Remo Dr., Laguna Beach 40'/-IW (Sat le Sun lo.I) 2141 Saville (Balboa PeM. Pt.) N.B. 814-4910. m.ooo rs.t" Sun 1-!:ao) 2021 Pt. ::tbrill.ge !Harbor Va HomUJ N.B., 910, '49.500 (Sat le San 1-6:30) S13e CoolJd«e Ave., Costa Me11- M4-19101 $31,950 (Sat & Sun 1-6:30) 528 Recllailds (Newport Heights) NB 673-7993 (Sal• Sun IU) 531 DeAn%1 Dr., Coroha del Mar 87S-7178 (Sat le Sun 1-$) _19511 Sierra Seco, Irvine 548-2313 (Sat le Sun 1.fi) 3151 Barbados, Costa Mesa 546-2313 <Sat & Sun 1-6) U07 Valley Circle, Co1ta Mesa 66-0303 (Sun 1-6) !5311 San Bernardino, Newport Beach 64S-4170, 54().-0608 (Sunday) 2242 Donnie Rd., Newport Beach 84&-7171 (Sun 1·5) 8811 Joann. Costa M ... 548-2313 . (Sun 1-61 2592 Clrde Dr. (Bajsbores) N.B. 873-4400 rsw. t ·5> (J Bod,_,, l'amlly ltm. or Den) 193112 Bel.lwlv, Turtk Rock ' Mf.7270, $48.IOO (Sat & Sun 1-6) 2030 Galary Dr .. <Dover Shores) N.B. M&-15!>. SU0,200 (Dally 10-6) *2575 Allamar < IIv!no Cove) CclM mmo. 11:111,!00 (Sun I.fl 6621 Crista Palma Dr., Huntinirton Beach Mi#IS. 137.500 (Sat le Sun 124) IOO!I Samoa Pl .. (Mesa Verch) CM 540-2473. '32.500 (Sat .. Sun .. 7:30) toe Via DIJOJI <Lido !sit) N.B. 875-74&2. $'15.000 (Open Dalfy) 2424 22nd st., (Btclc Bty area) N.B. au.l200 .(Sat & Sun 1-6} :aoo Holldar. Rd .. Newport lleacb MUIOO, .. 7.500 (Sun 1-6) 1I01 Glmwood !Btycnll) Nt'f!>Orl Bell. MU20t. m.• (Sat .. Sun 1.f) ID Llneoln Lane (W11tc!ltf) NB MH200. "'·"° ulfi:J .. Sun 1-1) 11121 Via Maalna (TR lrvlDe W-«m (Sun U) 21J SIDOhlN (Balboa lalllld) N.B. l'IMOOO (Sun 1-4) I Emerald Btv. La ..... Beach , f7Mli00, 1145,000 (Sat• Sun U) 2848 Alta Vista <Entbluff) N.B. lf4.)lll, 114.000 (Sun 1-1) 18151 San Antonio, J'ountaln Vallev ~ '32,5311 (Sun 1-4) 1841 Samar Pl. (M ... Verdel C.M. '844-4910, $31,llOO <iiun 1-l:•l ttUl9 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar ~ (&Jnl.f) Ut2 OalW17 tu., Coata M..- aa.11-. PJ,IOO (sat • Sun 1-ll 223 Rochester, Costa M"81 87$-722$ (Sat• Sun l-6) 1111 Coolld1e, Colla Mose M&-nn . (Sat & sun 1.fi) 118 cameo Hlllh!and1 Dr., Corona de! Mar 673-8115!1, '61,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2547· Columbia, Colla Mesa 548-231S (Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5) 10042 Dana Dr .• Huntington Buch 968-9230 $32,000 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 2161! Impala In .. Huntington Beach 842-25'1 '38,GOO (Sun 1 ·5) 2011 Paloma, Costa Mou 5411-2313 (Sun 1·5) *400 Superior, Nawport Beach 875-7225 (Sun 1·5) .,,.,, CS a,_ and Family Rm. or Den) 2012 Santiago (Dover Shorn) N.B. • 67R0001.l84.950 (Sal &&m 1-6) ~ 111111'!°'!4 (l'futblulf) N.B. e1k:MM, '4il.750 (Sat & Sun 1-S) *296i'J.ftnda6ao Dr. (Mesa Venlt)..C.M. 54U990, '47,500 (SUn 1·5) 3019 Java Rd. (Golf course area) C.!tl. 546-599(), $58,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20'Cl Diana Lane, Newport Beach ~ (Sun 1·5) • .SS i\llso, Newport Beach ~. $44,950 (Sat & Sun Hi) 8253 Idaho Lane (Mesa Verde) C.M. ' 54a.6880 ' (Sun 1·5) 442 Catalina, Newport Beach 84().0()20 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 44 Braeburn Lane, Newport Beach 640--0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (4 Bodroom) ~21 Briplon Rd., (Cameo Shores) CdM · Mf.9200 · (Sat le Sun 1·5) 2Uf 1111.blal>d Dr. (Baycrell) NB ~ -(Sat & Sun 1-5) · isd·Cyntliia (Off Santa A., N of 2.1rd )CM 64U235 135,9!!0 (Sun 1-5) 4709 Dorchester (Cameo Highlands) NB . 644-4810 174,000 (Sat I< Sun 1·5:30) tt300 Evening Star (D6ver Shores) NB ~ $121.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3009 Cleveland, Costa Mesa V'n-1050 (Sun 1-5) 960 Union Costa Mesa fl46.-05M '25,950 (Sun 1-5) 805 Vista Suerte <The Bluffs) NB 1145-41770 154,950 (Sun 1·5) *3007 Royce, Costa Mesa 5411-2313 (Sun 1·5) 10252 Kamuela Huntington Beach 962.fi644 126,450 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 2145 College Costa Mesa 640--0020 (Sun 1-6) (4 Bod,_, Family Rm . or Denl '*2018 Galaxy Dr., (Dover 5hores) N.B. <1111-1550 (Dally 10-6) 1221 Keel Dr., (HV HillJ) N.B. ll4U23S (Sat & Sun J.U) 20~ Port Provence, (HV Homes) N.B. 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ttl857 Btyslde Dr .. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM. 675-1935 (Daily) 0551 Jonquil. Wetlminster 847-1216, $33,500 (IZ.fi Fri, Sal, Sun & Mon) 425 Keel pi:. (H.V. Hiiis) CdM • 644-:M30, $79,500 (Sun 1.fi) ~ Tmnoat (Cameo Shore&) CdM !Mt-U., '149,500 (Sa,I & Sun l.fi) 3860 Ocun Bll'\:h Corona del Mar f75.7225 (Sat .. Sul! 1-5) ifr20260 Lantana Huntington Buch 557-4130 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 3IS Santa I.label Colla Mota 846-321!5 "5,000 (Sa t & Sun U) 2874 Clubbou .. Rd. (.Mesa Verde) CM $11 llMO .1,950 (Sun 1-5) *1311 Sbannon Lane Costa M ... d.C 1888 ISS,950 (Sal & Sun from 1) llOl Inltlllle Nawport Beach 840 GOIO (Sat .. Sun 1-1) 1'181 llaboma Colla Meaa ~ (Sat & Sun 1:11().1) 1730 Port Wnlhoume, N•lllpOrt a-II llO.otl20 (Sal le Sun 1-6) 1'5 Tulant Rd., Colla Meaa ~..._ $111,500 (Sal fs Sun 1-6) Gil: nt* Clrdt, Cqala lo( •.ooo (Sit fc.Sun U-1) **'536 V'IB Udo Nord (Udo Isle) NB 675-4582 (Sunday 1-4) 2015 Commodore (Baycrt1t) NB 642-5200 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 18971 Blenmont Terr (Off EdJehill) 644-6200 (Sun 1·5) TRHills 2449 College Dr (College Pk) CM 557-4263 64&-aall (Sat & SUn) 396 Princeton (College Pk) CM 557-4263 64&-aall (Sat & Sun) *2242 Heather In., Newport Beach 64+2430 $84,500 (Sun 1-5) *1120 Goldennd (H.V. HillJ) CdM 64+7662 (Sun 1-6) 2006 Port Caudiff (Harbor Vu Homes) 548-2.113 (Sat, Sun, Mon 1·5) 7422 Colby Circle, Huntington Beach 962.fi644 $47,950 (Sun 11-6) 352 Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa 549-0m '33,000 (Sat & Sun 10.fi) ifr1215 Dolpjlin Terr (Irvine Terr),CdM · 67"6510 · '135.000 (Sat • Sun 14! 1001 Hampshire Lane (Dover Shores) NB 675.fiOOO $9'l,500 (Sat• Sun 1·5),. *2815 Harbor Vu Dr. (Hbr Vuilll) CdM 675-6000 f79,750 (Sat&Sunl·S) 2839 CaNlb (EaslbluH) Newport· Beach 675.fiOOO $59, 750 (Sun 1·5) 25541 Adrilna (Aeglan Hills) MV Off. 830.6060; Res. 837·M23 (Sun l.fi) 3216 Delaware Pl (Mesa Verde) CM 540-0780 $23,500 (Sun 1·5) 8141 Wadebridae Cir., Hunting(on Bch. ~55 $53,500 (Sun 12-5) **~7 Linda Ille Dr. (Llnda Isle) N.B. 67~161 (Sundan *'~111-Chabuco Dr. (Irvine Ternce)ffil 675-6775 , (Sun 12.fi) (S Bodro0ml *lllOll Ruth Lane. Ne"l'l'rt Buch 548-4116'1 $87,500 · (Sat & Sun l.fi) (5 Bodroom Family R-.i or Don) *2333 Shaiitar Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-4141, $43,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **1306 W. llaY Ave ., (Balboa Peninsula) N.B: -7270 . (Sun 1·5) **305 North Star Ln. (Dover Shores) N.B. 114U235 (Sat & Sun 1-6) **•46 Linda Ille (Linda Isle) N.B. 114U235 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) **54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) ***1014 Pplaris (Dover Shores) N.B. · 1144-2430, $169,000 (Sat" sun 1·5) 1337 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $198,500 (Sun 1·5) * 1315 Santiago (Westcllff) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-6) 20401 Upper Bay (SAJI) Back Bay 644-6200 $56,900 (Sun 12.fi) **16 Linda Isle Dr. (Unda Ille) NB 1144-4910 . $167,000 (Sat .. Sun 1-6 :30) 7422 Colby Ci r .• Huntington Beach 962-6644 '47,950 (Sun 11.fi) 3516 O<ean lllvd., Corona del Mar · 67J!.8900 (Sun 3-5) 735 ~t James Pl .• Nowport Beach 6411-7171 (SUD l ·6) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 ... s ........... , *~I W. Coast H'!f., N'pt Beach 11'7~ (Slit le Sun 10 to dusk) • J Becl-.n1 2601 Vista Omada (The BluHt) N'pt. Bch. 67~ (Sunday 1-5) 41od-• 2010 Baja (The llluffl) N'pt, Bch. 875-.10tl0 (Sun 1-6) DUPLIXIS FOR SALE ,, 2...,_ 2516 Bayside Dr., Cont111 de! Mar 848-2121 , !Dail1 U I TllPLIXES FOlt SALE ' ,,, l ..,.,. Tit Scott Plq, IM!ol'M .. 5'$-IC4 f!S, (Sun 1-6) WA'llaFIONT LOTS FOR SALE **1117 tla7aJde Dr. (Y1chtsman'1 Covel . ·~ • ~JJ311 (Dlily ... _ _ ..... , •. , ---.. WE WORK HARDER . ~ WE • HELP YOU FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM PLEASE CALL US TODAY FINE RESIDENTIAL HOMES IALIOA PENINSULA POINT 7 bed., 6 ba. plus lar1e famil r. room, sundeck, four car aarago park· ing for 10 cars In beautiful tiled courtnrd In this 7,soq square foot home built on three Iota located a ball blo<k to beach or bay. $135,000. Shown by appoint. LOOKING FOR UNITS? We have four plex on Balboa Peninsula, 2·3 Bedrooms, 1·2 Bedroom1 l·Bacbelor. FuUy rented -$10 ,000 Down, Full Price $89,500 . FIXER.UPPER ON THE "POINT" Prime Balboa Peninsula area. 30x90 lot to alley. 3 bed. home needs paint and carpeting. All electric home -good rental area. VACANT and ready f'lr the summer rush . Lot appraised 1t •40M. Full price only 139,950. Sale subject to court approval. VIEW OF GOLF COURSE Charmin1 4 bed., 2 story home In choice east.side location near Santa Ana Country Club. 2 full baths. beautiful tile, bar style kitchen with . electric bullt!ns. Raised flreplace, nice carpets, detached doubl• gll' _ age. Full price $36 ,750 -owner has moved to Montana. Make offtr. : 1..oned. for horse. NEWLY DECORATED . Try this 4 bedroom home on small Cul-de-Sac wilb beautiful hard-: wood floora. Fireplace. F.A. he•~ Eleclric buillln kitchen, Iara• double garage with builtin storage and work bench. Raised patio deck over· looking tree shaded rear yard. All this for only $33,000. Owner llld se1l! IALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths upstairs, 2 bedrooms down. New w/w carpeting, drapes, completely furnished w/new king sized beds lhru-oul Redec- orated In and out. 8 years old. 2 car garaa:e w/alley entrance. Full price only 179.500. Has eiisting GI loan at--'7~ of $46,000 and owner : w/carry a 2TD, &0 submit your down payment. Live in one and rut . :' 1 , the other. I I TWO PLUS TWO WATERFRONT '"alGHT ON" POINT ' ' 200 feet on 14'11..er -~th apartmentl hive view on the waler. Good net l)lendable. Only 19 .,;~ down. Praent owner will finance Iha balance. Fantastic opportun»y -Pleue call today. "REAL!OIS" SERVING GlllATlll NIWPOttT HAlllOll AREA MEMlllt MULTI~ mNG IEltViCI 9uick Move-In on thi1 vacant Npt. Hetcht• beauty. Heavy aha1 cpb, modern bullt·ln k\tch!n, brick Itn!pl&ce, and view ct the ocean from thl" front yard. This 3 BR. 1% bath home is only 7 yn. old, Youn for $44,950. Call ......... IURR WHm REALTOR Announces A New N- 9=f21 Burr Whffe Realtor NEWPORT IAUOA OFFICE SALES OPENINGS AVAILABLE --2901 Newport Blv., Newport leacli 675-4630 24 Hour Service ~·· General * wn.J.. sun.o )'OUr dream ':':".==......,.=== -------home. aav, .1o11 tor com-KNOW ANYONE Super DuDln plete home pacbp. VA ELIGIBILITY Don't mitl this .rm brand Expand~ 10 include Coe.at &: I l"lf'W duplex. Eacti unit hu I Put )'OUf ecmfSdence In our ~tic and environment BR. l lii baths, wet bar. -49 )'Uta of q-...alil;J cuatom aervloe.s. J service porch •nd Shq bomt bulldlnc. carpetinc tlu't.luehout. Qua.Ii. See example al pmduct at aiu Galax)'. Dover Shotts. Ivan Wells i Sons CAL VET ty '°""""""" $11,950, c.tl 4\oii"~ available to Calif., -· .. . .,...,. DO YOU QUALIFY? I GINNY MORRISON I •• • -REALTORS-I .... ... lSCll M~ •'•M • Verde Dr. F..ast, / u..;::1 .~.!JI* Co.ta Mn. .... •* 557-UlO IN BJFORE 0 "' 0 Ev•nln"' * TllADE * SCHOOL FANTAmC Two Inc-Units $29 ,000 one block lo Bir 8"r L&lc>. c;n~~=-S !:r= ee.ut1 ltul Uttle etarter hmle Ellht thOuMnd. ~ • tard a.nd BIG noap n one 0( lf u n 1 I n 11 o n 1 Want vr.cant land, wUU. , ; pool Good CObdldoft ae.ch'• moet wanttd arttt Qr, £ZY tm:nt OD Slt..500. · Walk to t1ll'I) kwrly IUn, bl.lancm. 8bbmtt. • ~ '° RU. quick PQ&M• par1ca, 1 bop p I n.-a CALL ANYTIME lion.I Only JC.9SO, , eque1trlaa are at . ~or lw.J•llS1 · COATS I Mtumabfe C'% loan. Can us a I ... mott iftfatmatton 9" Oda WALLACE , llll1e doll boul<t -' ltt:AL TORS ' -.MMIM_.141-. (Opan .......... , _,,.'!'HE REAL ~ [~";',iTERS TARBELL IO ... -·-----..... ti tlllt -.,. Uw prlco .... tadl-IJ -r 6 dr/<r. VA • ..... -llld l10I -1llA wtdo ...i -" ms. .,., """ Cllll -' ---. . - • ' • ' • I I ' ' • • ' ·, " ' . . ·~ . • • IAll.Y---- FOR YOUR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND THREE BEDROOM HOMES :;.: . 2961 MINDANAO, MESA VERDE, C.M. $47,500 -Solid and sunny 3 Bdrm with a· den that bas an out-a-sight wet bar and a yard that has a far-out swimming pool. Quality and excitla& lhruout. A new listin g. ~\ ' " ( l I . s ' l i I • OHN SUN,. 1·S. PHONI UN19UI HOMU. MIU YllDI. 14'·1fff 3019 JAVA ROAD. MESA VERDE, C.M. $51,500. Custom colonial elegance adjacent to the golf cource; on a comer lot ~ith manicured till green lawn. Inside there's wooden pegged floor- tng massive but cozy stone fireplace and spacious tile kitchen. orlN SUN .. 1°1. PHONI UN19UI HOMIS. MISA VUDI. "'°'ltff 2012 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORl!S, N.B. $14,'50. Price jus\ reduced $2,550. 3 Bedrm. and a paneled den, shag carpeu, sunken living room and large master suite. Enormou. patio porch with Back Bay views. Out of area owner li!:tttini antsy! OPIN SUN .. 1·1. PHONI UN19UI HQMD. NIWPOIT llACH, MM• ' 322 POINSETTIA, CdM $19,500 Bran4 naw. Now under construction with chance to choose carpela and interior colors. This is a 3 bedroom plus den p1us family room and larji!e living room . Tltis 11 a South of the highway loca1jon. ONN SUN., 1·1. PHONI ilN19UI MOMU. CORONA DIL MAI. 671Mff 2636 'BASSWOOD, EASTBL\JFF, N.B. . '49,7SO. Just lllll!d and looks super! Popular Lusk A plan in immaculate con· dition:. This one has a service porch, family room with fireplaee and · 1""'"'""""'""'"""""",;,,,,""I floors triet •liine !Ike mirror<. Gre>t decor' Wiii mako a frtal home! .2.S'fOltY OPIN SUN .. M . PHON'. U~~~~ HO,llU. COIONA DIL MAI. '7-' POO~lO,fOO FOUR BEDROOM HOMES 11·1 ""'' A ~ brick ftrtptaa.. W\Ddinr staJreue 2115 l'IARBOR VIEW DR:, HARIOR VU HLS., CdM ,79,950 lb '•""" J bO be<ll-.. U it'• view you want, it'• view yo11'11 get! One of the finest views in -Gaiunnet kltclten • IN· the entire harbor area and it'a of the-harbor area. There's also • O.UDES REFRIGERATOR. Bdrms. a d•liRhlfui pool and 1 hippy family room . . WASHER AND DRYER! .,,.. SUN,. l·L PHONI UN19UI MOMD. COIONA DIL MAI. jTMHf Private pdo. Pool with oabolia. SDI BUYS IT! c.J! 2139 ~OB DRIVE, E.ASTBLUFF, N.11. $59,750 fut.,. appt. 1o -· - 4 bedi'il'm single story wll!io,• vit,'11' that won't quit! It's ~ai!·Back Bay, Tfie Bluffs, Balboa m11 Beyo'nd. Added game room · (wi\b view too!l make" this unioue. ONN SUN .. 1 •L PHONI UNl9tfl HOMIS. CO.ONA HL MAit 67MHI 2174 C~BHOUSE, MESA VERDE, <;.M. ... Anothet rfecto! 4 Bedroom single story and a master ••Ile )n flully baby bl shag, additional C'!J'POtlnl and wall . trutmenls are de- ligbtlul lhn1out this ent\f.e ;lJ)'llQUB HOME. $5119.50. . °""SUN. 14, rHONI UM\flll Hqlla. MISA YOH. ..... .,. , 1001 HAMPSHIRE LANE, 1>0\iiR SHOll:ES, il : lf2.SGO, SoUd and 1ound with fo~l llvlng'?oOm Ind <lramatic 'f'!"'lr'room complete with 28' stone 'firepla~ Lutll •bat ~II . Man.\' e11nveni· onces Ill, this traditional. excit!ni hOllle. Terrific location! '" ·' · ' OHN SUN., M. ""°"' U!li9Ul"°lllS MIWl'OIT W.CH. MM.. · 2069 MANDARIN, MESA VIRDE; ·e.M. ·;. $17,;50. Price Just reduced '2,000. -2 story, 4 bdrm, 2 blth f1mlly home. Bi~ mister suite, urpeted family room with 1tone fireplace. Grett landsupln ~. OPIN SUN., 1 ·I. PHONI UNlfUI MOMB. Ma.t. WUDI. J46.lttl DUPLEX HOME 520 M.\llGUERITE AVENUE, CtlM $64.500 Here'• 1 cute shingled duplex on 1 palm lined avenue. Two 2 bed· room unlll with potential to add on. Wpecl the property and review. Unique'•' Investment proapectUI. Xlnl Prlv. financin( ovlilable. OPIN SUN .. 1-1. PHONI INtqUl llOMll. COIOU. •MM. 67Wlll U ,._ l()U I: t1()Ml:i ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-8000 • MESA VERDE, 5'6-5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 14H500 • CALL US Gener•I General I======== PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 57 Undo Isle Drive -Open Sunday Cnstom 4 BR., 3~ bl home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. bu sitting area & f'l'lc. Waterfront fam- ily rm. w/conversation pit around the frplc., lovely prden, lge. slip ......... $189,500 . Wor Complete Information QI"'" Homot & loll, Pio-Call: Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 loyalclo Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67W1'1 ~ ·:: ---- 11 111 1 \I L Iii \II \ • ,, c 4' EA$DIDE -TRIPlEX- ·. HERITAGE REALTO Rli · (1 BOllM. & DENI -1400 Kings Rd .. New· port Heigbta, N.B. S54,500. &ll & S\lD· S aii. l FNA. -1306 Vj. Bay Ave. (water-front). Girage parking avaO.: Bliboa Pl!nitJ. su!L Sun. J.15. «i 11DROOM.1 ....: ·1u eanleo Highlands. ct. "}DI de! Mlf. '89,500. Sal & Sun. 1·5. (3 BDRM. & PAM.) -'19382 Bethany, Tur· tie Rodi:. '411,960. Sat & Swl J.li . Fairview '4Ul11 (Mytlmo) -I Ol(l \I 11111,IJ \ • • ~ • ' 4 ' EASTSIOE .. '.. HERITAGE REALTORS - • ....... ot, Fail"liew [ ;;;~~=~~-"::...! 6461111 !onytlmol . . -. , .......... . ........ ....... ~ '••'' ,., -. j ·. I l lllodlr • .._, u. 1'72 Attention RlllllCJ Y 011119 E11ec1 BEAUT. 2 Sty Home •• C Br. l Ba. 1tp. tam. rm., ftilad entry ~·a.y. Many extn.f 8)' Ov.·1wr. ~rmo. , lffwport leach $t;p down from tt:rraao entry S.n Clement• \pto 60' livina rGIC)M wttb r _______ ._ ~. wanu tlft~ 1ur-a.1a,cnlfli-nt vn Jk11ne rounded by tl&ss U!adln&' ro Ottan, ran,yon I: city llittts. pool &be )IV<l. ~r eJI• 2400 Ill· ft . of luxury, 4 )IR., cepUnnat 3 l!OOM Mui.tr 3 BA . rAlhrdral ~lltftp. Sutuo. &aulilully panel«.! quahty I hr o u 1 h o u t. dlnlrc to0rQ tor thoew: B,. • u uf\dJy landac~ specw.I ~1b. Gourmet rowl'f'rl patio, S'7t.500. )ltche11. nus 3,00) lquatt ThomlM'n Rlty '1lf; ~ bJt t'\lltom built drHm ts --PRESTIGE u~ ullimate In prl\'IKY for AREA.VIEW I 165.«SO, Call ~Tl?l 3 BDR.\1., 2 BA. ~ j ft. J{aa tt Ail. l..Mse ~tkln room. ExCf'Jlent I~ "- 01.11. V1~w of ocran .i. ~an- \-0;:' THE REAL \"\.". E3TATl:RS "" ·. ',' . ., ... ~"-$56,000, ' Thom1en Realty m.-9'5o IHI Ti • RIIS? c L A s ,, ( J~ 5 I . . F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 •• • • i ! ., ' AY CA lf!I l : • ~·1~ BUILT·IN RANGE DOUBLE OVEN . EXHAUST HOOD FOR RANGE 10 GARAGES -3 CARPORTS CARPETING Price $295,000. MARK H. DUNN REALTOR 1314 NORTH EL CAMINO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE 492-9920 -492.9921 ' ..... , ........ ·' I 110 OPDI 1-4 dally. 2 II', 11m> -Bat adalt -Sto\'t, refril, Wlllr, dryer. Swim poo1. cluhbot. m ,. leU!'. 10D R•l,urn . ....mo. V1u.A Paclllc 3 Br., 1\lo bo., -pool• ....... JllClllld, tennis crta. RA!L ~·cl. #B rno.onJM.~. 3 BR 2 BA, crptl, drpo. all appl 's Inc wlhr 6 dr)T. Patio, pool• • hlnnil aiana. 12'ltkno. Pl" MS-T40! S.nt.1 Ane BllADFORD I'-. 1nnd rew all elect S BR, l~ Ba, FunRo>Prlpotlo.~­ .... "71. ..... - pool, -mo. .. , ... Condo.I' ........ """'"" t • SoNir • .._ u. im o..ie-u..r.-• Apts. Fum. WO Afit. u.Mt1. ~-165 •· UftlWftl • .* Apt. Untuni. J6S Apt. Unfum. '6S Apt. Unfum. at.$ Apt. Unlllrn, as ,.. --"'91oft -c:-te -c:.e. _. Helljlel:t led • I ttowport ch--·~·-··~·, Now""'1 •-0-r•I Gtner•I : • HllLl'I :=*'ij . .. . ..... ~..,.. llltlt,-• NIWPOU ,______ -·----------iii ' 2 ~ ..-.... 0,-l.eCIUINTA HlltMOSA Wldltr ...... tor,.::: .. ~+...Va '1 .. •lolft aol. EASTBLUFF BRAND N~ • -• 2 lodr. - -,_ 6 OjamJ U.. = ., !Ala ~ °*• • 1111 • 1.111rA,lft,tEN1S 'VIiie Gr•nod• Apia. Jl102 Blrdl st. tltpt So. of HACIENDA HARBOR .. i • 4sab<. wlUo JVd Jn OIM -"""*"' --la • • ~&.-.. e ~VE Townhoule · Ai'1'0ri A PAI-RdJ. " : or CdM 8 ,..,,.... Cloe pot ,_ DOOi; -IM7 -\.wall tor• to Dene -WJ -$ BR. d<n, 3 Ba~. Only I ... leh! ol BR A 2 From $1 50 • O.K. "-..r., RM or BBQ. VOblllnablo Lh1lotr -"'"" w id 1.... . 1"'"'!'7 , t UY1n( ..,.. ~ .. ,..1 w, atuched 2 BR. Prt. potioc. llilllatd DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS • 1-. Not -$8 nn °"'' ....._ h'l lot loit.,. a Nol l'OI\-, -1811111>1. J .-lo<*li( .-, ......... ~ cc..,..., l&OO ., ft Pool ,,. tod pool • Jammf Fumlahod & Unfurnlohod P1-hell>. Pb. M1b at 2 BR. 11VDIO • M ~ U'llllllG." llal .._, .._ E••11t•l•s. l1!0.ol0~111&. l ~ ta.:Ultlos . . ' • ;{;·• u°::r ir-:1no lllcr He•led Pool -Garaies -Shag CarpelinC . llMDl! ltlt. I. ALL UTIU'l'IEll P4JB -...., -wllll Illa P.• -..._ ... Ill& -...... T lfabtOd teo-Near Qw lllll SCboo1 m..,. ' ' , DW>whber -AU UIU1ties Paid. Adula No .... -. -::. ..--ID -U, W..,, -~":.':i..pllja llllloo " e; ~ Wi>'rlll& -LA PARISIENuEN Adulla Only. No Pola ' ODola -pallt fio ,.... SllS - -J>\lflllls, mot· m29i1 " 241 A•oc•clo$t., Cost• Mo.. 646.1204 I II•) (4 bibs." Su l>ilao"""' or-.~ -....., loo-DP -· -Junior l'• 1 BR. lllltUm 1191 • ---~-- ...... , ... .,._ ooBeoch.JblkW.cmllolt eelllnp, ...n.b1 -*N liii-!Br 2 lromllTUllmoothb':.i..J BREATHTAKING FIREPLACE. HEATED VILLAMAR5EILLES ':~·~~~::· ~~1,ID;l62!1;.;-~~;••~"';·~l t-1-ponllJnc, -.., c1rpo, bs and 2-bedn>om pi.., Md VIEW POOL. ADULTS. SPACIOUS l & 2 REDROOM APT. · (TJ4f.IM'l-MC1 dnpeL Fo•nllbed • :... w::in~ Lantttn. k1Dry town-._ Eleo-121!'. Hue< 2l!R. apt. HI on m<i m.Uli8 l'umllhotl & Unfumlohod ,. Apts. ,urn. Ml U~ A J'UulGul tric kitdwns private P9tb Back Bay BluJf w/2 private ACf'OSa f'rom Golf Coutllo Miit LlvlAg _ ·· *UPPER 2 BO~ nc. bulldl;. -pool. 51T-leT~ or bol-..,·...,,.1">r. dra· balconi... Fl'plc. H•at..i »132 Santa Ana AYO, Dishwasher col6r.c:oordinaled appliances • Anohelm .,,..._,,. jal1o -a. Ba-6 1 BR'a lrom NEW2lllt,clrpo,~rdo. P"loa. SubterTaneu park-pool, Loads of c•u. 7'5 RIOIA!lD'SILIOO AREA Plustillullcaiptl·ftilrroredwardtobedoor&-"'. 1 Br. '1%1.SO· 2 tr 1155. boUlt ead pe11o,.1,..i. $U5.:MIW.-(JllltW. :.:t .. .../ BR lorwtth•levalon.OptloMI Dom"!'.";-·.:'1HS'"': Newlarge2BR.2J1Aixtra Indirect lfc,bllliflaklJcllen·breakfastbar·.: . N_.:. dee 8Jttna. ·-....... Mature-CJI, .m Clijld. "° of Ntw'J(lft Slvd.) Cotta tnakl ltr'Vke. Just north ol extra .... apt may niCt", ,epu. drpl. trplc;, bu . •-1..0....A 1· I h landscap-Pld~ avall 0 533 o"Gtt': -1115. l03d Db -ti. »-NEW I BR. bl.., -· Fublon Ialand alJ.,.bclq!o ·~I!., •1260 1 WJI..,, m.!268 dshwhr •• .,.,.. $ZIC. mo. 11 priva .. _.,...Pl 10 • Pus ,11 · :: -• -• 531-TlfT alt I .... -WHATS A VILLA? -clrpo, --Alta ... Slon Joaquin HDla Road. ... -• ' yrly. m-0844. mg -brick Bar-b&-QU•• • 1arce heated poo ' . mo • ... 2 bllal to bch. Vllta. -=· 'I;flopbone (TH) 6"-UOO MEDITERR AN EA N NEWPORT ISL on. ,.,.... "lanai. Air CGDtllUorlblg.·. • ~ : a..JbN lll•nd Pool. Adits, no P •I•. Hunt....,_, -'°' oental ""°"""Hon NEWPORT. Available ~ip ov•il. 1 BR delux. aar'. 3111 So. Brl1tol Sti, Sanle ,.,,. 557-IJOt .. " : DELUXE 2 BDRM apt. fully !i3S<M92 D>l2tll Sl A """t :F::a:.::::. NEW 3 BR. 3 BJU 10 OC<an. Sept. 2 BR., 2 BA., nr opone,, •pplno, $:ITS. 211 BR COL=~l:o~:E'lJ CO. turn. w/prq~. wmter Laguna 8Mc1' chaoM Elepnt Jrtvaey at a $l75 Bltns Sl>O/mo. ~1972 or Ho a g Hosp. Adults. sharp, gar. opener, applna,1 '!!1.!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!M!!lll!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!•l!!!!!!!!!l!!I!~~ '2'l5. mo o' yrly $295. mo. LA. .--. 138-9343. $175/mo. 642-4387 agt. $!2!i. Yrly i.a... -· I' Pbono $43-9976 °' ~. NR bch. bf Jdll, ·-4 = :.'i,~ ....... -Ch ..... Wt'9ome Apt. Untum. 365 A"'-Untum. 365 Apt, Unlll..._ 365 Apt U tu !65 LITl'LE laland, liew delox, 2 nx1m1. Adlta. .., ~IL SIT~ tafn,.,....... &Dd ioOH• ltf. New F.mily Apts. ;,;i:;;;•..;.;;•~m:,::·_,_..;;;;.;~~~""'"..,...--... "F BR. owndeck. Winter, s=;. 4M J'ori<. -· -Inc. AA* u.._ with 3 bed-8dnn. Color Coon! Newport BMch N-rt BMch Avail Sept 10.,m-1394. Newport -_., 111 -· ........ 2 ' llallloe PonlMul• YEARLY _ Bill to boa<h. and.,_..,,.,..,_ lo 'l'BNNIS CRT, Pllt'1'ING • ....... with --fn. GllEEN, POOL, BAJl..8.Q'a SPAC. 3 BR. 2 BA, ll60 A 2 Deluxe J Br. z Ba. D/W, · own --•· C111LD PIAY A11I1:A Ba 111 BA $22S Wini.r JS ltPI<, -'d'1• Patio ' d-"""' .-·-Djl,y CARE CElft'ER BIJC to Bet., ;.,wly dee. '300. ~ aft 1 .... -Ooaoe ud _, I Sl'Oltt UC. BLDG .. 111C. 55T·1UT. YR. $ZIO mo. or Wfnllr SllO ' y 1 1 ~ GYll 6 PAllTY RIQ, • $<> WK • VJ>()i> °""'" ..... Incl. •tilo. ' tr. Avail FAlllW A VI...... llf:81GNED FOR THE Lovett. 11ac1>1 er.r. 11oo.,. sn. m-mt a1t 1 ... AP'AllTMENTS GROWING FAMILY Maid ~c:o-PooWtll Pd wtalu; anytJme -..ta. .. BIZ 1\JRH. MODELS e eau 6TS-81io • OCEANFRONT ' ~1y · 2 1<1121 s.ota Ana.,..._ -640 I WARNER A VE. I C.-. del MM Br, polio on -· Fully DELUXE <Ooroer Wamer • -~.;,;.;~;,;...;,;;..;.. ___ , -· Avail Sept 9 · Do...: f u L •• .-., SPAC.cl ... turn-1375/mo. ~ APARTMINTS .. ..jtcto '"""'"''ct See to .,,..-.c. Quiet. 1170. LIDO • Bayvw. ..t on Air Omd~ Ft»k~~ SWfm. -e- Bulillessman, S. Hwy. water. 1 hr. SllO mo. m =. ~ G01M Spa.,.j $235 ==-.,.--=::-:::i-61Ml59'7',,-! Lido 'Pk. Dr., apt. II. Bfilfud Room.• amDllEN WELOJME FURN. Apt. !lM. vtn pc1. JS m-ms. 2 BR. Fmm neo BllAND NEW FAMILY b1k to ocean. No pets. 2500 2 ls ' BR apt'• for rent 1 BR. Is Den J"roal S111J St&vlow, CdM. Oc<an vm.. """'· yey. MEDITERRANEAN TOWNHOUSE APTS. tost• Mesa 5216 5300 SeaShore Dr. NB S .BEDlWS. + FAMILY, ~;;;;;:;===;m;;J eau' "4U187. VILLAGE 2 BA. TENNIS er., LIVE LIKE A KING e WINTER RENTALS e UJO Harllor Blvd., CM. Pll1TING GREEN, 1. 2, ~ 4 BR. n-.w ""'' (TJCJ 55T.003J P004 BAJWl.Q'• At Budget Prices! ABBEY REALTY -RENTAL oma: CHD.:' PLAY A1IEA FURNISHED-2 BR. apL fUr winter retal. OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM DAY CARE CENTER UNFURNISHED Avail Stpt. 10-June 15. SJti5 2 BR.. 2 ba, lp step dwn Uv 3 Sl'OR. ... ltEC, BLD, INCL. mo. Eves (n4) ~'T856. nn w/frplc. Encl patio I GYM A PARTY RMS. DESIGNED FOR mE * POOLS L11< 2BR neor beadl,'frplc:, ..... >min lo Airport• ma· GROWING FAMD..Y * ENCLOSED sund<ck, -· Adib, 1lO Jar .._log. 1115 mo. SEE J'URN. MODELS GARAGES pei.. S235 ,rty. 675m4. 55"1-9302 6401 WARNER AVE. * CONVENI l!NT u-wport Itel_.... $U51mo. 1-1 Br .. w/W ro ALL BEACHES ' ... .... ... -· -·· ......... (°"""' Wamer • Edwanta) FROM $135 MONTH CLEAN1or2BR.Adullo. -dec:w.M&t=cp1.No ProjtctofUrlNoneti .. SE ,.. ... "'°kit =50. 1121 ,.... Qt1lel. ...,..., 1981 ... ..o----•• I ADULTS PLEA E. 16th St., li.B. -I80L Newpotl M6-83'l3. ON BEA~H'. VILLA POMONA S.n ci .... -Shady -. and Pool PHONE '42·2015 GARAGE apt. • ....., w, nr ,...! ~:.... ~:.::· -. 2 BR, 2 BA Uni. Fr.1251 (1700 Pomona Ave.) Riviera Bch. SiJl&le man ru.' GAR.DENS A,:. l7T 2 BR. F1:lrn Fr, $31» pre!. llOO ..... -E. ~ a. ~ ·--· Oceanlnmt-Lux tum 2 Dr. * $30 WEEK & UP * ---· .1111-$400 ut11 pd. AV\fl tor e Studio 6 1 BR' Atts>'" · Apt. U!'!""h 10 > .-'f SP.IC. 2 I! 3 Br. apt. '1411 up 2 W.W. It TV • Maid -Avail ~-;.;;... G l'qo!, c:pt/"'1>, -lddl .AI>lJL'IS ONLY .e Pbone Service-Hid Pool ' ' ' '* """1fture Ava!Wlle e IJllldm •Pet oectlon Ballloe Penlnsule 2211 Collep No.•·• &C-703! Carp~ 2116 Newport BJvd,. CM cuatnm 2 1996 Maple No. 1. • • 6'2-311! beattd ~I ~ at M).3961 JUST com~ 2 BR. 2 BA. crpta, drpl, ne l'OOa>«'f!U, v1'wl 'nlt1 Ad Worth $5 M Rent Br. Loaded. 0erumc bltm. covered carport, .....,. patioe.tmple PlffdDI HOLIDAY PLAZA ·= :"',.;...':'f!. l&o· 6 ._ ~....n Socmll> - DELUXE S..cloua 1 B Peek at tbe ..... 1rom pet alknved. 115 2 • 5 O · HUNTINGTON -.apt 1135. Heatod !""L 'il<ck "' bay lrom ap~ :lll 5'8-ll14 bl Cenlft SL, C.M. PACIFIC I Ample potkinc. ~: no -to ~ $1110. Adulta FOR 1-loyely 3 Br, 2 Ba. , Tu OCEAN Ari. H.B. ' pets. , ...,, Yearly , __ m«llT .. bllno. -~. 11a11o, ·-mn S!S-1411 ' U65 -A ... CM. t -unita,. f(JI IW'illnC· <$ ..,., pant A. -Ole -10 &m4 ... 1llll!J 1 BR 1um: 11.111 uP in<ll ntll, Avail Wall< to 'licb ... bay. 2 privll. No pell. For.,..._ 10 WllUUI WALTEM 0). newly dee, beaut plden, Br., 1% ba. 5 4 a-3 6 o 7 ; * cail ......,.. • \ ! 111i'il!!oi,.1!1!1,,.~ .... I pool, ...,. Adults. no peb. 5'3-1551!. 2 BR. •'-· ""'" prl>. SPAC: 1 8r In 4 ..... nr. 1959 Maple Aw., C.M. Mc LOVELY 2 Br:, Den. 2 Ba. disp. W-W crpta. View $245. Beach 1: Slattt. Several to Apt S Priv patio w I & a rd e n • J.0..2 Sat. Sun. onJy. 322 chaote from. Qpta. drpl, MGR, 12-2 S.. tum l"""· Fl'pk. Yr\Y Jao. $300/mo. -· Apt B. C<IM. ...... pr., ""-Pool • roe <..Utal. Min dllti<'L Uve In. 6'l3-6IJ6I. • GAJIDEN K1fdlOl1 -2 ..... 2 nn. Kldll ok. See M,r. 11392 :':U'~:;: ... "":eo""'• clol'Mor =:-Ho~:":".~1r,: =MT'!:;. sut. -alt 5Pm 5M 08. OCEAN -~ mw 2 BR, 1 A 2 -BR. Pool. $140 'Up. r ~ * * iEAtmFUL 11: 2 BR. blt1n. erpta. d r a P •I• Unfurn avL Qilldren'• aect. ~ (bntemp:nl'f G.rde8 AJ*. dllpoul. wn deck. laund., ELM GARDENS Apl', 171 Pallol. l•plc., pjlOI. "' --Wlk-E. 221ld St CM. 642-JMS, ll!04111J. Call 51H183. A pier. ll80 >'· l'Ql1Dd. FOR rent. Furn.. mR apt ON TEN ACRES 2 BR. Lower, bltns, crptt. AdJtl., ba~ ok. 536--2131. Pool, ..Uta, m peta. llSO mo. Apta. lunl./..-_ LaUe c1rpo, m Balter A FaJrvW, DELIJXE 1 Br ...... In "°" Als:> need A•1tl'1lant Ftrtplacel I p:iv. patso.. No cbildftn. no pet1. f.pla, quiet ~ :r.tanaa:er. oo Pomona, CM. Poons..7ennll Omtnt'l Bldlt. $150/mo. 545--US:Z. Adults only. S 11-0 Imo. BEAUT FURN. 2 Bii 1115 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-l811 SPACIOIJS' Br, bu, bl... cw.-45.n;;;,_,.;;;;-·~~==,..,- up Incl 0tllfl, Hid Pool. Adlll -JllacArtbur nr Coa'1I ff'!l') cp~ 1165/blO. US Albert Pl WALK TO BEACH oo peta. Abo 2 S.. Uni. ApL B, Mr. White 213, I A 2 S... Cpb, -dab-. &U-aaL $400 • Ulllllµ&l d.e}.uxe ....-... D 15th; 308 16th. 8f7-39$7. ·ACAPULCO Pentbouae ~ ~ DELIJXE' 2 BR. 111 Ba. IEACHiLUFF •Apls. Deluxe 1 BR $150. 2 BR 1115. !"f' :; to. be!Mftl 6TM1«5. l;1lidlo. Qpt/clrpo, pool. 2 Br, 2 Ila, pool, pado, <Ill> Ulil pd, Pool ..... ..Ub, ~ '-pvt palloa. llJ5. 1 -.mtEWaAve.IG,P "" ,..._ ,., w.-11t1a, or • New .,,.,,.,.• 1 C/lla/ eJdld·*-,. peta. -· BEDEC.·S BR. ....,.... LARGE ltudlo nJOll1, bath. aundadr, tor older~ no UPPER, cool 2 tr, nr 2 Noor 1>oach $ISO. Sep. from ....... Utll pd. ..... 1181. RlfL • ...... Drpl, cpl. llltlm, • -• Empl, lady only. Rei.. 180-c:-t•-pr. Aftll 1-15. Sl«S. No 2 BR' .. 'a-d' -· 511-6iC8 ""·or wkt!lld, pdl, IC2-'llL ~ c1tpo. Ollld .. ....U LRG. J BR. nlcdy lunL 1 BR. Corport, Prtv. -pet ot. '145/mo. IM'l·29IO. w/pooL 1887 M 0 n r 0 v 1 a • HARBOR l'ftrrll~ Opta, drps. an e1ec. Resp. $140 • Up. Sapc 1. 2 • 2 BR c.M. anwN adults onJ.1. no children Gt 2 BA apta at beadl. pool, 1 . 5C8-5fTO pets. $125. 5'1-1321 aduJ~ 'm .pets. 2Z-12th St. Sharp bacbelor, ulil paid. Fumbhod & 2 BR. api.. Gana<-Quiet HIJG!t: s BR, 2 Ba tn 4 pin N<llCC "UC!. 1145 mo. Unlum1"1td ....... -11415. 'utll .. -• .-,, Kldl ot. • !iOT·TiGll • Frtm $120 to $211 mo ""· Furn a..U.. ~ $llC. -MT-. t • 1 Br turn apt Adults, no -1oomf. 511-«iel. M 1111. LliliUfti·'..,..._ peta. ht floor, !US. B ..... i.r.. I .... 2 lllt, 111 llA. Bl ... -..._ _____ ...,..,_ &42-6848. 2 Bdrm• • a No"'" ~ ..... pa11o. Mlllta. • OCEAMrMlfl" ...,....,.. ll<Zi A Ullo nicely furn. 1 II< 1~ or 2 Full 11111111 :;"" ~~ s:'lOID. --S BR, ""'1IU. 1 yr. -645-45», 132 w. • .......... ----WU-. c.M. 114ut« lfze -w/ 2 BR, fl1ll<, pado, cple lo , t..::=:::;:::.;:~~~--1 11Ja1> bwn eelll--II'&-No cbfldnnlpdl. * 2 811. • NIW, 1 lilt to I 4120-1 Bil. Fum. 11v1na ..... w/Pf. or 26.'12 A <niwe. e11 ms -. 'llDt!! tMt • • 1t62 N ....... Blvd., C.M. .....i; --· --I -~~ e:;,~ ~=~-==-~BRO::': {~~-~Alli-! ~, a tfoa. 2 .-mi,. -UCL llJ$, nn m.cD3L l>ell, , 11'1 ' --·-.. e -,_!Ion fodli. REAL..._~ Ir &fl Lois ct ~Sl=·====---1 --~ ~ mu. Miii' oolf. No ... LW. I* 1 ,_., V•n.t MO.tols °"."" •tn •,.... s.:::, 1:!"'..."' cw ~"--,;:"ii,'..; I t 8AQI.. pvt., pool. ..ui. pd. 2111 Pe_ W_,, CM mn.111~--Pt -..,.._..,.. SWt-15t-l304 a!I 5.-.., ,,. Hert.or IW& ._ ...D *"'Qi• Ml•• ...--. Ado-....... ._ SIJO. ... -.~----- Huntinlltft -1:.~ !:MC -. p1. 11o11r -Mitt Y .. il'tV"ilNil ID ~l..;. ....... ~~---1115 • 11115 I Br. Malit, .. iiiUiii • .. • ... -a. '1 BR, pallol, BAY llEADOWI A1'I'& Olld.,W •' --e TROPICAL POOL · -• lilt ..__ A-llplc'a. prtv. sara&.,' I Br -111 Ba. l'rplc. ltT W. -lit., QI '4Mm ~-!!:.!·!!!:~_.,....._:, __ ,_-• lltvldod .. th A loll GI ~.:., --ltliE. UPSTAIRS -2BR ~· L .-._ !tee ""11. pant A .,...-• ,.... I • pool tableo, ...,. balhl. 1l1h st No.JI. 5IMlll. ..._ Siii -OIS '• o • L111r ID 'nlii!ltt Oar _., ....... _.. 1'1J1112 BR. -~~a-·---iL(i---w. GI cllUdno OIL lllO ,.._ ... SllAllP i ar. 1w. Qllot Pw-""""""i. !S ,..i JllllN,I{-), --1\'-Sl..&ft .... !lo .................... -~-c. -.... .... ~ I l t • • I J. I· r, ' ' , l l I, .. " • :1 • ' • • • ' ., ••• ' . ' ., ,_ l l " '" l.',. ~ ; • ·" ' " " -· . . • -. "· •. :n.~ ·1:• .... fl;;tt ,kiJ'fl":pj SE ' .\ ' ... . , ,o .,. '· . • • • ' . ---.. ••• -?~· t , ~ ' . . .. j .1, r .. . r.~-.... • ' ' "" ' .. -r• J ·'·J<: ·" • • i .__, . , I ' ' .-' .... , ' • 1 ....... '" r " .. . {. I l ' ' --. ~ •I( i• ' ... ,. • f•n••\!'f \'.o. I :aid ... ~ • ;<>'• '• • I,.• .. ,.. '' • ,·~-~"' ,1,.A1•. ..·t •• l '·' . ' .. . • "'°l' ~ "" ... ~ t: j -·,; . .;111 '· . ., .- ' . , ... . . .,. '. ' ... .. •c. ' '' ·-• JI• I ,, ;; f ?i,.tl'I " ',I ~ '1•:'11'•'>'"'"" J. I'' '\ ·~"""' • ' ~· . . .... a.:t. ..... 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"*-~--..to ~· wh•n your p.:Oapec:ta c:om ~ Into ·th•' mii'rlcet ~ool:1ii:9 for the 11n1ic:ea Y6Jl <ha.iit'to. lelL ·1f • ~ur ''"'~' iln'tj~ttd, we:n ri411t-a1c:~ory iu1t for you. · , • • If, 1 ._ -' ~ Pick up the ph~ne right now end f!••rv•·your . -. ,. -1pac• In the "Sellert Circ:le" , •• Your Direct; ~line to ' ' Direttor=y' es1111·s • - •• J ' ........ 610 E. 17 .. St. s •••• .543155 I • CUS!Oll CEllDITWlll!S llrlM, ............ ,..,_Dool,_ PATIOI. __ _ ....... _ ........ -.er..._ NI All tar-. CEllDIT ...... ~ \IOOl -.... Lio'• .. -.....i. ~ .. I. m • PA'nONIDEWAUlil ~ COllTltACl'Oll Cllllatt• IM•I "'" __ .... _ • i • , ____ ~ , ........ I[~ I. "I I"; mJ [ t I ;' J a ; 9 s I a.114 c1,. Housoc,..,,l"I., . =~I'~,.£ HWW""""-M&Pn . w~,_,ia,~1!' ~W~Ma 7M ............. PJJ• Hoft~-:'-M&P~~ ~-·~~~'.f. am.Dcan,._.,1115 -HoUSSCLIAHrNO" MOORtRotU.-.i.11111 ••AM-lrRft.IOllS MH1I j! c.rw .. c;ijjljft rot DAILY 1:xi1:in:Nrm 1tp1 llYPUNCH ,... -...., ,...._ °""""" 6 ._.,.... ww.. -"""'""""' -CONSTl!ICTION · NI•.,._ -l'llDI', IUllDil' ota:r. Ii -.,, 11r 1-Rtllo a ,. ,.,_ cau S.1SIT. _.w.. + ..-..,...._ lnt<!l.lpnt. Ra-No -ACCOUNTANI' ....,_., .,..._ -. ..,... ......... , ""-117· To SI Plf .... .,.,,act., Xlnt -$25 cta>. Call -· 11\llt _.. bot•-w.u -.u ,,.._ Here ,Are CELE!4C:a0 a. -., • .._ "'-....i _, 1 •• •'. "' .... -mt.lnllht • I AM. Mu-""""'11t1iw Deri...s. 011r _.. er v-. Ooiloet » . .....,. 2llmf.mL p,. T"!'P/T- J ACK Taal•-l!.flalr lll13A 'a.an111s °""'"' Imam 4 hn ,.. tllPI-qaolllledroplJ,._... JL JoLa INDUSTllE IMl<y, * .... a. l• 11!1 Pa.ti remod .. add!LlO.,.,_ -&aiJ. •te, ... p«talll< -only lJa-•-Al R O!ota ' PACTGaY -Wlo1tl,fl'Ylno \ u.'d. My w.,. 0>. sn.-. .,. .. ,_'L 5 n-"u, ~~ 0 .:;;:.,....,P ~ eoo ~ Dr., IC.& 11ELiv1:1n;: '°"' -li4 -6 =i::• 1 '"" s• ta . 1 Dr.Ill~ s• '"' ~ ·--. ~-••• .., :..: Immtd. OperdtWt -e Ir•~ •-~,, • • • llme ""' Alil W\. ......,PUNCHEIU ... ---w -~ ~ -Hat ll)'llllMfele • nm 1111111 ---•• ...,,_ "-... , DRAFTING Lond-lnl "621. e Tollort / 0pon1.,.. f'wt 6 i.. nil!Ult, tllll 11'1'-. No leo. Netdod Im-lelf· All .... .i.e Job. 557.9090 • ... ~·~G lar re• I -OOOD'TYPIST , Ace---'-c•-.L •• Pl,.., ~!~ :._ . -. KILLY GIRL •hlllL must bove OllQ!Ot. I ...... ~ L.IU'I~ u~ Vllftn •• .,. .... "' .. m -..... Cit. Dr. Xbit Hl'lllfCW. ..I El.ctrl .. I --ond ..,., m&ln. ond Will do your typing It -, co-nn DENTAL A11htan1. 1-~--1 .. I Cill •·- "'·· _, toppod ond her homo, Wiii rlckup e lnsl1I I.Mn Clb llll"UIUI Clll1nlde onlJ. At -C .. -~ KELLY Gi'RL ELECTRICAL WORK. All .......... pl&nlJ prunod, ond dollvor loco H.11., // /)/) /?.,.t llllnlJAiYo 1llO. op. nee. Fr I 01 • FEMALE, -°""' -· m.l4ll ....U. Bil or mnall Ue'd 6 ...,. ta-!ne HI., ...._ -,,y., WHI, 7Se por "' ../\e{{'J ':::J' Openilt$ flt Ill"~ UM benetill. ~ Sol. JIB lllll -· -be -a :1161 __, Cent<T nr. tns. Fm est. ~ ralft.. MWm. or wlll wof'k by hour area. caD a.u 0t ,..,_. ..,, a-.., 11.15 air. """* Irv\nl! EL ECTRJCIAN, Ucewd, PR 0 FESS IONAL yard call 1474095. 11t I 2nll Shffh t• SS.0. • -M *1 Aw. • 1r1 ... j '""--A!Poyahl> A/lleetl~ -··-KITCHEN HELP bonded. Small jobl, malnt. remodel n1RotoUW1,., NEED help at bomef We • , Huntfntton leach DENTALaadlWC,d-.lr.tldt SUllanC., •...we 54-30A. l rrpa!n. se.m. Renovatinl. new lawn1.. have Aide• • Nurw • Payroll. AlO' er all aper. & ~ Veers experiilnce 6 X<ft)ll. MA .mer . ._. , 1 PLOltiST • ==-:---=-:=..---!• Furnl:u,.. Rou.00-2114 """"kpn • C.mponlono ~·t~~ onlllMNl/111.,.,. li,..._.,~ Oooldior '-In -LATHE ' FURNITURE S<rlpplrc 6 Pl11tor, Potch, 11-lr =,:S';'.'mak"' -Upjobn tum temporary Lag-leach ;'~TRl~~'co~ ~~~~ ::;J~ ~ Ol'EIAlOlS Refinishing. Frte Pickup * PATOt PLASTERING aalpment l mmedlate Areas ....,...._ "Y"'" Nl.1'£SRIFl'ONLY l _, ~II •--• All ~ Free HtlmaM ORANGE COUNTY placmtenL AbeaMely 110 DENTAL A-nt, IJllmo, Bml. S _ -. _,_ ~ust be ., .... ~ very. ~. vt"'•· OOMFSTIC AGENCY tee. Come 1n ot call • , • front dldc. At lieut M )Tl; 1000 SERVICE --..._... Ulll" '"' I :;udonlng can S1Hi825 046 N Tlnlln A Requr--+• ACCOUNT1UT 01 .... EQer. -. -'° -.... ----'-----Palntl~I. Sul:, c · ·~-Irvine 833-1441 111mm~: Ml -.:ins. Openq for ... Jiii mu IO A,.ty 101 W. lltll SL, NB. a AL'S GARDENING v ...... " _., --·--a ....... Dr ~ a:mall fut bid • a.m-4:~ -!« ran:lftllnz I sm•ll Pape •"11"1 OPEN 1 DAYS e 9'n-«i00 ~ -~. • DENTAL A1111t1nt, awnnetcuertrw.S&l + ,;,, --.,.~•·..,-·--:---:- land'"''Plnr ....,,_ ct11 DAYWORK. Gen. Cl•anln&· ACTIVITY At IHll 6 mo's oxpor. Wiii hlndlo bllling, ~ 1,,,., .X,..Exod --. •ll03. LEGAi. _.,., pt .-, tr ~98 nes. s • r v l n 1 LABOR I: material C011tract. Houaekeepin&, 1lttIn1. In bank, savfng1 & lob colt :::t•• & .... :-J'!?.:.. CID blt...aJO 4 3. l'llV COOK Npt Bcb altorrlq. JJ:at typo Nowport. Cdl\I, <»&1a Mn&, ~ 10,000 wnplet. Rollable Transp. SC.1111111, DIRECTOR 1 .. n, or finance com-1111 In 1 • end ......,__ Ex,... Prtltmd lnr lldllr .... d. Elf .,.r. D<w<r Sho..,, WH!dlll. 541"3Jl ··-·_.Ing ·'··Ing, DENT"· ·-•~ -for •-~ '--Call -l 1*11• -' AL'S Landscaping. Tree .. HOUSEQ..EANING, babyslt· .rSom;:;~r~ Apply RequlNI 3 yHrl •X· •rm.d prad:tce-C••t• Q:I~ Kltc:ben ' LOAN a.ERK: 1lds,.. a·~i;,;e'"n· ... ·--· ~--· borne. pony. -·· ..... ..,.. -~~ ~ removal. Yard remodeling. uni. Hqarlan cooldnl· Pukhunt. 9 ~ pm. 9925 We Offer· pertenc. In ,,..,.,... M-.., N time ... ,.., 3%11 Harbor Bt. CM bank llQf tbe eceaa need.I. Truh ha.ulin&, lot clanup. Job wanted. 5JH,S39. La Alameda, Fount VJy. • tlon & h1uance of lrto DENI'AL 4••11t1nt • ,ry Cook taiented sht with •1 bttt' R~palr l'J)l'inklen. 67J.ll66.. Schwartz 547-5846 Jobs Wented, M & F 704 (off BrookhuntJ. voicel. Must u.. 10 SeeretarlaJ. CQlll\ • col.. Cottqe c.oftee Sbop .._ ot: ~·Rare * LANDSCAPING * F ino otortln9 a.ilulos, koy 1ddlnf madllno I. "P. To ... 40. -· 56'1 w. 19111. Coot& Mea ~ ':t~o~ Now lawna,Sprlnklero, * w:l~m~R * ".";!'.=-' !~~= ADM. ASSISTANT and -llOnt now cakulater&bo 1noc-llrallrnml ci-ral LlboNr $11• c.uo.i ,,_, 279 , dttb. cleanup. State Uc'd. Whtn )'OU call .. Mac'' 50 unilL 6U-4641. EXEC. SECRETARY Mtwflts pro Ir• m, curete typist (SS w.p. Mecb.ruet.l b1c k1ro u nd llutarBL at .ra.m.. CM. SJS.1.225. 513-1'44 •17ll Help Wanted, Ma F 710 c..reer pooiilol> ott-wide plH11"I _....,...,. m. l lllllnMllll belplul. W"" u .U .....,,. LOCAL --fiaJI a YARD a..nu.. •....itnc. P RO>=IONAL Patni.r. "";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;=:;;;;;I ..n.iy '"' mature woman rary working <lflYI,.,.. ACCOUNTS _. hllMn helper f<>< .,.., co. can prr1. time -. No oper. tiff' trtmmltla: I: remov. Honest work, reu. • ? who Ii 1dl rtar16, Send ment & plenty of op-'J Eva. ___,,, AllV Mon a =~~· frft ~;&.s!:-~ n-TA:E•;;uRR .... dv_ :~fmtoc!:.o82aoi3936, =~ltyfor•dvance-PAYABLE AbfoewAJ=:'~.~-~Zwv ~:!af.'a~a~8s.' EXPERIENCED J•p&JM!tle B I G . Mw:lopel" o t haldi:t1t111 .....,, -Ave. a.rn.nt.. Ganloner. O!mp. Y•rd P=.!i-.!:"t!::; PIMMCall CLERK commun1t1os1J..,..*lllol w~-INStoo i;")IN.,,;;;;,= .. '"~-..... a~-m-•-•-•' Maint. _,,.,,., ...... s T E p ! A/PA/P 9'.."."'ul ~ Rlchlrd Hatch Ito ..... -In ~ -... ~·-. -lmtnli ...... -"" ett. N5-<IW7. "lnlured. 67r>O'l4D. --For Appointment County. It bu dtwlopod 111 °""-•-8§.mo ?-3:30 11111t. Pall< Liiia eoa.. PA IN TIN~no.It-For·Leu-• • .-14 =1 ......:= ....., I EXPERT lap an u e -··•;••;• Jar "" al Exec. Sec'y, --+ 114441 • ""'"""new -to I» _. ..,.._ .. _.. H-, 411 ~ ltd.. ~. k o ow.how, <•lwa.va low~ bid) Local • • • By ,..........,..... Enc. Sec'ys to I*» WUI hendle I C04t'• tory-bdt modular~. NHd • dlalwt from roodneT N.& '°*"-I -pl&m, pHt, lrtm, ~"=YtL~CJl_._rn.&923. __ ~-our career Pl" opportun-See'yr """/Ar<:b MOO SECURITY dinlle fuMtlon Nlat• 'l1llr poollloo ollen nrlety LYN'S clNnup. 9&J..3486. FOR clun I: nut palntina, itiet. Reorptionist to $fD) eel to purchaM onlln, We haw an h1medlate ..,... A dwl ..... :Lots at 'phone * ROTOTILLING * lnte:rior. rus. ntet. Call B«au1e of the outatandlrc Inven. Control C1k $5lXl lnvoicff & nalven, q for a dratt1man. weft A i:'I\, too. can Eva. Fall It p/tlme 5&81: Dick. !163-«165. """""' o! "" company, we Im. Und.....,.,Ier 0.,.. PAf:.lf IC a clobll -· Wiii Quall1led _,,. w1ll Priority • $.15 Front/!'Nl'. Levellna: Ir are .elec~ 3 additlonal NEWPORT " •llO malntiln vendor have a min. of. l )W"I et· Penw.-.1 Atency Mach1nflt ~ erad=:o~ ~ca!;..P8!:~~· ::,!:e~'. ::. ;:.;:e: .:;ru;_ P1nonnel AaencY BANK documentation flJt1. :;· ~ ~---w=: """· O.Vlltg or Lvaa l1 1-Garoentnr -IJcflnl .......... 6'5-5lfl. eaiti"" poslllOnt. m Dover or;, N.11. Somo Ille typing. Ro--related -.. . M-1361 Jla Bora I n.o E&L * 816-0619 PAINTING & PAPERING, EXPERIENCE '42-3870 qulNl I yoar r.· In 0:: ::.:~mo MACHINIST , SPENCER'S Lawn SeMce! ~~~.":...area.~ UNNECESSARY ARE you -for more Equol ()ppr, Em-M/F KOi""" pay plui We """ an • t lraeth• 'ilNIRAL 0. -,FICE ':!f.! ~ :.:,;,,. ~ I n.o ffL Lawn car•, ll you ar.: than Just -jobT 1blllty to oporole 10 -oaJaey to -tian Ula -,... e1eanups. Reu. 543-ml. JI Day Specia1. Jnter/Extor. e Competitive Beautllul lcleu Div. al Gen. key addl"I madllna. 1n • llbenl ...... ot CID Lonallio :::;"",Jr~ ~ EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. ~~ ~ ~· Lic'd • 21 or O'Ytt Foods needs 5 ~ to Blinking SECRETARIES bentftta. PSeue cmD iw W'D'IQ..1J1' • Comple1e ran!-"""°' tno. ··~ -· • BondablehOol d t leach prnt. mak•UJ> tech. appt. Pei--HYDRO.TEL Kamalant. -. -Palntlnl •~!'.:bl "" ua' Exec. poo. A..tl. ~ ~~~ q;,.1 *3'Wor!CUll Dr., NB MACHINIST JIM'S ~ ecmpletc Inter/mer. Qllality ~tk • ...,...,...,,_ e Aul. Ctat. Setv. • E111lnMrl111 &. Paul OamAbt , '4S-2770 , lawn 6 ,..,S-. clu-Rtu 557-7455 ~~ ~,:: bll it.p PART TIME 'J Purchlllng 0~1 HOUSING G ~N.&ll.1.L o FF I c 1;, ~ :i:. =.... w:: 56-3662aftf PDL A to Z Handyman, quallb' forward' U aelicted you NEW COMPANY EXPAN· Departments SYSTEMS. INC. Ni~moderb •fflee proti>type production GENEPW.. clwi up yard painting indoor a cut. AllO wU1 ~, .. s Weeki 'tratn· SION HMC\EA.TED OPEN· ' wtfrilDdlf. cm •• b:a. of-2nd. 3rd Q.ift ope~ matnt. ...... dun llPo lit. hatlllnc. -· Ina In I.Do """1H, -INGS FOR MAN :ti 6 UP. Need Ghil Thul pOlltl .. 1 ,.. 17822 Glllttte fe ,... 1o11a ol ....... -staltd .-"" JMO.M!1. BRIT Is H Palnler(llald. paid and then be ......... MUST BE MATURE AND With""-ExJ>er. ...1 .... w.p.m. ' "' lrvlno, <:all!. oloat --..,.., -... ....... • II lloblo G.-lng -· lnlE'/Elter. teed a -ti llllO per NEAT. at IO w.p.m. p,.vloul ~~ ~ a yd ..,._ be1 a,JJ, alt 5,3!>-mo. To srAI\T w11Ue'liehw $14-$111. PEii WEEK e EIUOW oxpar. In ,..-'I•• (710 -7llO ., . , •• 1 Pllut Ajlply • ~.:;,~ ~:~~~ ~=~u.::: ;~Asst Sena b: ~irfc~'Ct:kl ·~-:;;:_ . Elv.:Z~~ REiS.~~ 6 cJoon.ap, Jim 5e410!I. WALLPAPIR HUNG Ti;:;.,"';;UR BIG sn;p, Old eot1bllllled Buick --· Ttmp. ....,;.-, n3S Horbor llwl. e Map:.;: :':ill l1l1fld'W -. * ClllNISI',. ft_, ~G .... ta-· can Robco 646-:M49 r ... FOR OU ·~JNT. "1lp needl manwbollkel '° lrvl-83"1441 . c Ill • ~""' ' . Job ---: Ca pit ~•v•~• ' ··-~ ~ ~<v •-~ Cotti Moso, I • e c;.:.-~--.-HOU-mi • AliPiY ~ Mochlnt, 1642'°0 E. :.i.~~ -Ila Plumbing . = s!'w".: '114' stl-3311 =~ peo!:ii~ :m 8'-Or .. Dr. ll cwf:<t.....:.;.. ~ "-· -· -lloleL Slllll Santa-Ana stl·-1-----'---SAVE On Plumbln(. Pltntlnr. Mm Tu Wed 4 9 Bob Te,.,,, -· Terry CELESCO' ~Map OibsoltanU SClh O>Ut Hwy., South MAIDS ANTI General S.rvlcet !Ntalla.Uonl. Fne 'stimata • n:, pm. pm Dulek 5th I Walnut. HIZDt· 295l Century Pl.. c .M. Lquna. • Mat'u:M mUlt be txper Good refer, 83$-0312. Lon& Distance Call Collect ~Beech. BaMtnc INDUSTRIES 540-.f48l HOUSEkf:epeNlve in. time. '.see Penotmel • TOrAL SERVICES ro. Plumbc, Carpentry) !lee. Ropltn, haullnr. 646-ID. Hauling TREE le Wre' plant removal. Rototllllna, n:mvatlns. Yard cleanups. MOYe 4 Haul. Call Ml:T IJO.llln. GET RID OF THAT UNSIGHTLY TRASH I: DEBRIS. FREE EST., COLL. STUDENT. 5'&-<428 YARD, pnp cle&mJpa. bmc1'!19 tiff•, dirt, tvy, Driveways, IJ'&dtne. M7-J966, YARD It Garage Cleanup. Free est. 1 days. Call anytim@', 548-5031. LOCAL Moves, Exper. col- lere Btadent. Ua: truck. Rtu. 5J.4-1M6 HOUSE OF CLEAN Floan. wtrD:>wa, crpt, waUa. • )'l'I In an.a. 6'2-6824. Praf. Carpal Ct.anl"I AIM ~ A Door care Call Datcb 53'7·1SOJ, )I hn Exctllct Houseclean!JI&: b1 .... Own lra'1I. ·-· Dodkltod c1 .. n1"' * WE DO EVERYTIIING * Reh. Fbe Cit 646-2839 Dralna -• 17.50 A 8et1'r r_..,. _, """''"" euhla • ~~ -· . DRAPERY . CAIU'E:J' Sala. Wllloi~ 5 6 1, Balboa l!I)' Oub, UZI Sewer, line to.100' -$15 Poatton • Must haw auto eQerleooe • Min 5 mo'• required Exper. decaraWr '1Pt .. ~ ~~ft . Cir. Cout HWJ', NB, , • ;L~1:N~ • URGENTLY ~~ :,,".:&";.,."~ ~~E,0!!·.c=':!·~ &i= ~. :'::°., !":,,,,~-~u~~ ::_ :;~>:,. ~ Inotall-Remoclel·Ropltr NEEDED s.tun1.,., m.2944. Newport BMch A..1 Electrlca! ~----. "J4l!30 Free Ell, Uc. 5'Sm2 Auto Co·•lor Call Mn. F.,..... Equal-. Employer M/F STATOR-WINDERS a1Prtv4. ~'tvd. ~th. A~ .. • _ ......... !Iii,_ __ , PLUMBING REPAIR Beach,\;. 146-'llll (Auem--lo lr~ ~ MAINTINAHCE No Job too ..wi • SECRETARIES Poyroll & p.,..,,...1 Eqaa10ppor. Em~ CHll' wallled. lxp. Se•~'"' personntl ,..r.i.Ca11S57-D1n1pou ' MECHANIC ~=* -* • TYPISTS $11111 mo. c.11 '7M241 ., ....... ,_ 1n .--....,, -s.A. ... COLE PLUMBING e IOOKKEEPERS •1 .. ~ ~rkMin 50 BEAUTY OPERAToR ell. 4 P.M. II•-· wlndtnr. Min.syn mqilr, Hu~~~-K~PER 6 Sl!oct...,.. Tbp$1$. "-· v~· · · .. ~,-·-~ MUii be able io ...s pr!nb ·--· -...,. Gd. Irvine 5tll ttSI 24 hr, ....ice. 6f5.ll61 •-·rola~u..._ H--!ant. ~ ~ -. 6 co. ~ ... Pool S.rvlco & ln1tellatlon POOL care, $25 mo, avetqe pool. lnt'l vacuumln1. chemicals, tile bruahina'· 54~; 637-6151 Roofing • KEYPUNCH ~ .. ...,J.".::.::1, In -. IWr Wat, m CLERICAL •have own tools. ~ ~1a1, -='-NEVER A FEE AT TEllPO •--"~ N ........ BMI., NB. POSITIONS ._ _, TIMPO OPRS -rotary -11r wm1r 1n .... PI .... ""* Dadlty, IG<llll: ~ '*-T...,..,., Help e REPRO TYPISTS SH Optional. Ex. Typlrt BOAT Upbolmnr, male. Ancelee until..,... ION,... ROYAL INDUSTlllS HOUBEKLEPLR •- Omolr be-belplul. ~~":is boala """'11. port '7'. FREE -but Z10 E. ll)>er Rd., S.A. w/2 rtrla -U..ln nan-MAKE $1 per 1J ale Int°"""' Haun L09al Soc:rotary tramportailol> provided. Equal ()ppr, -ny. ll4HTJI. Se111na sacto1 8ocuri'7 !lam-ll am 6 l J>m-4 pm Exper. (Llliptionsl BOOKKEEPER $606 PACIFIC -~ cardL "'°" lllll ldL Write Work when I where Shneceuuy ,'J'hlacornpanywantaplwhb !:SCRO\V SIXflETAJt~: VA/111ALcuSec'yl(i50+ "Profit SJaria&" 3103 you "''"" R-pllonlll b a .. H 1ltar1'r with "'"" MUTUAL Fine local co. neodl pl to aom.: Secrstary llbl -Interim PBX .. ..,. '"°" ...... Outlet .,. Apply -lluu Fl1d&> ....., con...u.. ot """"-See'y/R<ca,,_ to llbl Lone,""'"' Meta 12G e T. Guy Roollnr. o.aJ r-n--' Service Mu.I .... Min. 50. -'ed 6 -· can 9-1• pm, comer ol Santa land dev<loper. Slut l&-4/P -.,... IO $!550 MANAGEJ!,.TllAINEE -Dlttd. I do my owri worll:. l'IW'I Escrow Officer Eva. Cn11 a Newport Center Dr. P'ff Paid/AJ..:> Fee Jobi. Typtlt/Gen or $500 tiorw available In the bacb -. 54He90. m W. 20th, C.M. E.-qierleocf J Prlorily Call Jeon --Girl ~ $115 ....._ A-mllll bo '42·7523 ~25'2 R ... ptlonill Po.......,.I ~ Cl.ERK 1,p11t w I bk k p 1 Ooutal -· 21 II Cltrlealfl\'ne ~ $400 ovtr 21, lo. -p.,.-Sowing/ Allorol-Lite typln&. Pub. Contact 9107 Bo1sa Aw. knowledp, pub 1 t c. ae-Harbor Bl., at Adams. C.M. BmJt Teller $315+ condition, haft car 6 ------· --TIME FOR NIGUEL Wmmlnltor --Clllll\l&nl'• otllee. For •pp!. l!:XCEPTIOllAL -""'111 Bank/Cr a..wr sm+ -.... be •blo to ~~~':"!E~':/.~! Paroonnal Atency ~~ ~-~1~.~---· ,.. ap ....,.. 11 io JI io Prnme een1 Ole f1'0 br ...,. .-~. $10 min. Call 141-7450 27635 Forbel ltd. ~ ·-.--"-COCKTAIL WAITRISS mob --"""'!'l' NOW! 411E.17th <at l>vlntJ CM ~ -• put.t1mo s.i. a Ailerotlon~ QUICK CASH "":3i.1~;;1 1~K,.K~:ll-:. ',;,. 2:: ~ :::;..~~1,:0 = ~ ~ ="~m:1".;;:r~ Neat, acrorate. 20 )'9lft exp. l..,J!!!!Il!!l!IJ!!!!!!.,.,!!!!!!l!!!!!!!JA cc o u n t 1 receivable, 1e-9083 E. Mimi. lbmt. Bcb. emp&o)lment and f:alt P"> JANITORIAL Toe~ i.e. Tllo DA I LY Pl LOT 8ABrsrr?ER, yoongW. but coonlJ payable. Reply-500 COCKTAIL : -2ll' m.m1 -Put Time l)penlnrr For MANAGDIENT TRAINl:E· CERAMIC TUe, KHche.m., 81.U\I, Entrya. CU I t 0 m -'<.R<u.Gten,5'8-?m. CERAMIC tile new I: r"tft'Kldel, Free est. Small jobowaJoo .... 53Wtll. mature woman netded lm· Newport Omter no., swte Apply Tuft w~. coUect or n4: ..._, Ewnlrw SbiA 6-11 PM. &ul. Unusual opporbmi~ t ~ l ~ ~ ~ c:1m~ sar. N~ Brlcb. CaUt. aft 5 PM. DelaneY• ~ ~ lhr'll "nrars. Must be neat betin csreer mn, wttlt I WANT AD ham .. 2\l toS\ld.,..wl<,no 926!0. Sbanty.OILldoPl<Dr;NB. ·-Soc'y 19 $111 ~·==.•:; natmai compaoy. - -0... trona. Rm ,.. BOOKKEEPER ond GIRL COMPANION' Can ot Oliii' Oorp. 1ep1 • ..,._ -ad..---.. Ind. CID m.8144 Iller 5 FltIDAY 1Y lr.<!Y. Walko·-· I *F/C 11k1q1r 19 $111 No. '5.A. beaa!llL -Call Joo 642 5678 pm. Expertenoed pr• It rr • d , d.,. •1<. 12» ""'· ~ Abllllt ID - T.8 1Ailri'Oilii »&; ,,,_, "'""""'· ..._ Olollal • P<.......i 40 .--_, wllllte ·'"-• *R--' to.,.. "'1op A ..... ..._. Old<r ......... :mo -'!IL at BABYSltl'ER. Utbne. Ute . 4 • 6 p m • Don Tb e :.=t!l __,.... .,_.. mu Jlft.ri, Apply Ww.nt ~ c..M. -Prefer olda Buchcomber, GdM. maturo ......,,_ __, or AMhllm OM/Cd ...... -w-. 130) , Lopn ==;;;=-::=-:--,.I ....... Ou 6 exp. nee. !16J.8913. .,Clorlt/4 Uy .... '2-n A CloJla M MANICIJlllSI' """"' 6 "" Eulblufl. I am·IO pm. llOYS COoK, IXP•R. Some 1*l1pof ..,... " -. -for .,.... "'H39. "'9 11-14 IO clOlmP ,._ -)lo°"' 21, .f11fJ1i )a .,Clorlt $411 ..,..,. -. N<-t Booe•, iwbstrllilt. ....... -::.::= :._ Po1DJ. 1aa a. -SUrt • SlrlolJI,. ililo """"· ~.,.... --,, .. =m.,.:w."'-----"• ....., wulod IO .... tr J DAILY PILOT W. 01ut Hwy., NII. SlllVICt' Cliifllt Un)lllfly N11clell MAN " -port -lo rmall d!llMo, wkokyr. M)' -~ ~ --'-· AGallCY • -..... .... ........ ·-- -Rel, -Ml-10K BOY -for JIM -Aftlr--U:M lits m Qompw Dr, IC;ll-_, • R-.ilont11t -hancllnttl11r 6 - BAnwrn:a. WorU•1 --Hl1b. lldo-IDF tolM ' . .....,... • K9YllUJICh Opn. :::;ad-:-... ~~d - -Uw ln • 2 lll•port-. -COOK ._ Yadll. ;j IXliiWi1VZ • INIUotrtal "ll -1111 11 ~SA I""' P>1 m. Cllii lii'lii' • .. No. !II, Lido --, lrvllle ·MO 4450 -.e, C1oJ1a-. $allrY ~Rm A lloull, ASSDIIlLY LINS, ;..... ,,_....~, ~ -· rhi• Nl'fBlt A RE AT TElll'O ~- llol. !l3f...-wen. ln boat l1olldbs. COUP1E. ii&iiil> ...... IIQ - -Bat. m: TEMPO· · 1 ~ *'< -BABi'$1Uilt • ....... w hl...,.,Yadlll, lp11. -· ,.....,_. .......... -. coll.,_ er T._ TOftlpal•ry Help dlvld1fal, droltiiw. ·~nlj~ --Qt C l1rJ -TIT W 1?111 St.,' -Pfe. 'flw Dll, .. IS& 6 twtlna -.;. 811!": w.a, •-~ -an.. CA., ••• -~ ._:,. --~ t111o lrooftkm. c:"tft. 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'""' 112 1111pw-.111Pnt ...., Tl~• Al'l"T. ••c'Y "fOUHO -•I••••••· CXlllJllZrll::..,•.c: !:s'!..nm..:=-.v• ,, u ;;-r·; 1'AllT Tlllf, "'11!11.·c;Gt "'"'--· ........ -...... -idC111'7J1oot1:iiut -... -t'a!o -GAL ,lllDAY I -,,. --~-"1!111. ..... .,. .. -Ml 5ai. 1111 ---tad ll0.00 caD -91 •II t• HM Pw Mt, :. I= -cw, -. -•11 I -. ·-l:wf fll.19 !pPn:!!al dfll. I• 1w Wt 0..,. """"'1* r_.. = """"-• n •le -· ""' ,vii n-GDPrr D-::_ '!...i:"'wt•.::= ~. iiiliii ~ Y: ":!-:::.: oilililG ...,, -. -' 1~ a..., ~ llUO -·--~ • ---.... ' ~'. ,., • ~-~ .,.,,...... ~--~ .... -w -llliO. a.Ina -• ~"'~--,,_ ""'-"tlalrttmotlaU ll ~•1.rri _. \J'a'Mft\ HJ_'!lllllf8 flrocD .__ ·--· AU WllDut. flnlilll. ' Spct, .. UllUI' .. Wl1ll lllllY Plot -·-OL y~ TT , l "'""*' &> llUl. ....... -.• iJtbt1 ~ ,_ ~. ~ u --11411 -Blvd., :;:..ina tablo ud baolbw su,oo """"'"1.l'0 .... 111111, Good ..., • •"• -~1tot•n(d.-_. '"""' 6 w11o ....,,a, a.i.., .. _. .. ,..*"-. ..... u.......,_ .._, _ ¢utle Sl5. n.. •. 131o1SOO f"'" ~ ClllL --. • J11i!t lolll., _,~to -tallO N -6 i.u. wllli tlilaj ~ mlMion .. udl -C111 . HMl'lll. uoo L1nco1n ll00.00 MT/ifOii1iU;TOR VINT\Jltl I ---· -allli!o•l('P18'ach. -·••·I"-N.., 151..mt. I 1IK1 •t - EttldoOt ....... •l•auat lm•l1,..-~ ~ f'flt... ""' i-. ~ r... In-=-· z:i:::.;; ~ ~I!..,._ In> •• &r JC!j ~U~ ~"°;,hrs .. SEU.ING~ IA boa pormnollty, 111 -., I tll2 -6.-• ---P.O. Boa ---ta-• med--Pt. tJmt i..t, china cabinet mllc: lavtJw u.. ., ... """"all auum• ....... -~ ow• llM.ll<'>fW~~-11,111n.nm., -alt5pmool>'.A*l<rl0t, ...... i ...... ,.,,;.,,, ...... L<s.""" ..... In w/IJIU. ---!let 1p1l.nilt-.. SIClllT••y 5!1t..mt. Alltl-• liWSll. """" """'· Bib•, ~ ........ ,,.~ah•• OHICi nMJoOWY .. • _....;.;. -t .... , •-was . -·ea._ .... """ 1$1f/Sl00. --., ..._ ...., fl,.,_ llJD..11ft-. ~ ,,. EMEll90N ot -Silt COMPU:n: -•1 wl<tnd in Aue. 11u11>an1 • Sao"-'" !dlool D!at,. ;.;r-,.bllc -. IA a ......... """· lloO• • CUIKS octave, Table .,., -.topnt lurallure at Adamo !16MJD 14111 -c.-East -...-c.. • l'LASTICS • ... -~•m'*1111.Wl9 -&•Nus ....... v..,,_,,eld ..... -pri<e<.Scz.Ttta. GARAGE SALE -· ..._ ... lNt ,. lllll IJoW -,.,!."'::.!: =,a.r...:.,, "*"" .._._.... ---,, .:::::"'..:. • '""' $100. c.d •• llM T pm tot , ---Mua ..U ....,,U.bls MTSTTyplit .. lo$S1S or-,~~ -6 .. .., .... 111111. ~*C."'lve =~~ pm. ANnQUE &9 tw ...... Sat•sw.~t."""Tablo, sine MTST GP tell )'Gii .. ,.,, &ta ,_ .... _ _,., Nllillt t. m1t a.., PW'". -mo7 M.a Aw. f$e1.1e Appbo Kxptt .... io or..:=.;.J::.: .... --. • :1 ISllaw./.._c;:, w:=· s: Cob-TV, Sota I: Low S.t,, t1t1o-.w._......, alllocoJ.lJftdce---d.-lltUlo W-911111 llOYALINOUSTllllS -,.--. Xlat rROl!TLESS --·DH. ...... tablo, and muct. ... or no toe. Cante lo 6 -pnfernd. ovee II. ., -llof. ,. -2IO E. 11'11 It. M E. °"" M ,. S.A. -~ .._ Top _,,~ A much """'· "71 Milin. ~ --.mo --lU cu It. Left-hud -· 11IOMA.MU.E dlnirw oet. 2 CM !557.-ta -.,• T Ao/11 PM-4 PM ~ .... ()ppor. -1-tttful _t..,.,._ pink. lco-....., 12 00. ...,.hlllm chain, I antlqtle • • • Priority ,.,_, lOZll ~~~ * 0nttp Oout l'tutloa * llECl:P110NISf: Gnat-I Apply in -only ,__ refr¥. U.2"" fl, aalt -Lam,. -BIKES, UW tnllor, am. 1p-"91ncy *Call l!va •ICU m-6311 at W• lltb St. -,.... -··w -......,....., ...... , . $l5t aold 1!15. w-6 *""· · • ptian« 4 ciolhs, 1ra1no • ll!Ol Bola AW: o< Coolll -OoUf. Ir t1tta 1>oot 4!'* """ Start a lueinaUttc -IANK Of awcodo Sl1> -. bodt pee. -· bd, bri""'·brac A ..,,. Ull w-.--00 OROEllDISKSUPill. a =--.. lltillltl..--wltllcoteorOnaom<lowrtloo NIWPOltT sw.tay.Tues-• BAYCREST • -Humntina Bird Dr., M.V. :t!llE.ITUISt !atmJltlooal' tnlllc: ""Plottlco ,_..,.,, d17.$&C.UHtl"1--co. Utllbo , ....-Dover at 16th RECOND. Appl'• Somo.., u-ty dtmrator dtsi,nett onty lOam"'"pm. Ooota ,M•aa 16-11>0 pntft'lblo. Type SO WPM. JOnt co. --with -~ ...,,,, ability to mp t b In 11 Newport leach wlltelabt ctamqo. -llzmlanow ~"II.;.~ ontr. See Jowolry 115 KATX>NAL Lumber Co . Fluency ln Spuilh, hench ~•P· lD plaltka to ltu1 2'198 Hut>or I:. . .t Mimi. •lnilbt· _,__ -....... Caahlen Paid ..-Gemtaa belPful but not woo1t1nc lmmod. C.U Eva. c.M. Prlorltr Pornnnol T1nS la U.. ltome ,....,. W• d.Uwr • ru ar. sor~ 6 love -t .... r u• WATCH a Je .. iry "-1r '"""' '4 llolido,.., pd Olck ....,.......,,, Ol'UP, Otwtty Priority • llEITAUIWM' belp • AeencY * Call l!vo .... laoldna '"' "To Llw Dunlap'•, 1115 N •"Po' t ed. Both mo. s.wtnr macl> Special. Clean. oil adluat 1 ..... .,.., ..... A dental. Ap--..... Friltp -,,,_, Al•ncy Fry -. •••toadH , 11"7 Boiaa A... In"_,.......,,. ... ,,"""""" Blvd .. C.M. -TlllO. ""'Pvt. Ply. 963-TSIO. pollah your tlmo •'-·nu. Jf1v at W22 Brookltlll'll. tita, Xtnt -... ..,tial. 91"7 Do1aa Aw. -1.-11 oo!yl : w .. tmlnot.T -USl oxec. mothu wl2 daueht.n NORGE •i0<trk: ..,,., rood nDrth only, 14.95. All Huot. Bcb. 9,1111an>4,JOpn" llllll+ . Send -· P .O. w .. ..--USl -blo --· DI E. lttn St. T A I wlD need a Nanny -.. 4 buntln. ... n, MOVING .Must •ll. jew<lry _. 1/3 ott, G..,.. No....._ calls~. &ir101T., N'pt Beach 983. 110 & 17tb SL w/--dllllft'd lo-c.o.ta Meta iU-TlSO tne, to than their home broiltt A: 2 •IOr'alt: drawen. F.arb' J.merica.n furniture. -. wcrtr. 2S .,_ txp '1ll W .,._,_ with Call f73...411' or U) bat otter 11s.-0110ri 1033 Miaion, Apt C, C.M. ...... e1•• NO Pm• E:qier. Nff<k!d. PAPE'RBOX plant rnovtnc ID c..ta llMt. 16-'7151 qutn: Old W.sd hne. 2121 ' ~ ' wube:r I 19th St., Of. 5tM.l1I/ Nioe pe:nca.I •PPN~· Cankrt Croft. 4 Day. 40 Ii!' F.ut Dul: Hwy .• Cd)(. SECR£TAIY (I) lll-1.IZ. after pm. FOR u..le .:if&. chairs. All StMm/lti.1107 Iii SU. uilll> ..... artlatlc -· Ghili'C mo chine Pl'Dductloo REl'IRD>. but atlll want,. TRAVEL AGENT GRAND ()penlna! Shar-........ a 1"' Mlaalla._, ablltt)'. To )earn retail open.tan. Utbo PhUmen-waril:T Earn JUX IDond Sh, not HIMltial. Accurate Exp only, Imme d l • t • Ron ' 1 App 11 an c e •. lood cond. Call 54S-31!2. ,....l:r:y.Call'"-3)11. Cutttnr sn:amen.. Strtp. PRODUCTIOlt Soc. sec. Aae 5545. Gd t:Jplat. Purdiulne/nwtl:et. openin&. Good -~· Trina Refrilttt,t.on,wa1her1, CURVED l pift:e RCtional --=--""".,,.,.,.,..,..1 Na:D atn. iDcoutT Pam. pen, EQ'd only. APPb' nto I bnltb • sd .u around bu-UW exper req'd. Globe Travtl, c..t.a Mna. drytts. $30. a-up. 641--7820 ~h. ottve areu $25.. ~ ~t;~l ~ p/tln» beip. Ov"' U f., Lam-Aw,, Gard• n llllllMll -Apply Paalo Driw-Phone For A .. t. """""· or 66-l'llB. IJS.lliT. IUll ,,,,,_ $!00. 'M VW dilvMlt tlttatn. CUblen. c..... llWllUlllMI In Thettn. Ooota -(714) ~1411 TYPING REFRIGERATOR. very 25" Color TV Medi_...... buay SlflO. TV -$1 ~ Snact Bir u.tp. Portm-Jtatinm ... t Rm· Men, Wed e ~ Alt 1,30 . Alk lor l<n. 0>a.... EXECUTIVE dun, ahelvu In -· "10. Conlot. mo. Aot u otw SS. Upr1pt ~ l'oolo Drl••·I• clencela-tald"Copplica-One ol tho,_...._,. pm. . Equal ap,o.. Ent-,....,.,.. bome. c..ta 71.!0 w .. tmtmt.r Ave., ~2914 tt.exrlJS. >lapi•-~ 0Mta II-...... tlons ror, ......-.... al ntObi1o ll-Driver .•• $6GD .,_ .._ CfOlr, Coll "1lr Weotmatr. CllROMl'! dinette lft $411. $25, 2 table TV. 23" $11 Q, !Voa.61'1. f!' T:>O pm. • Ceolc ""'°'l' to tho ttadon 1tu on .Aft ,.. ombl-? Ila .. a 5-wtory , . , ... , , $60I l:U. l:ll. (Tl<) m.M. MAYTAG -aman bu Rollaway bed SIG. Seldom Hiab olool~ U. Cha1ra U. N'URS&'i• AID, 2 ttlll>ta U.T, e Dlolnrolhor -te -1or a -dri91DC neord? If ., Grat --. clo-blo wultm $30. to SlflO, Can tlOld. 5411-00 Diabn Pl .. all ldnda of '...,. s.n. ""'-· ew.-. -produetlon m1,.. .......... aha4. pllmmed.U.wlllbella TYPIST """"' wn .... ,..,.. MOVING ' Ewrythl,.eo..r -Junk:EworydQlill Uptta M._, 1Ut f. e Houaek-r .._.CaMidf!l<4-c:allEn, nolblndwttltout,...,JldR. S.17TL Call •11,2533 tor rono.1mem1mount,r:.M. • l.a&A • Nune """"""' -a• w•ioll Priority Priority Pt,__I OVER 200 -&yon, BARGAINS. -· Pl-apply, t825 La Ala· ........ " ME, IE "' -Pt,_I AMncY ,._..,., ... Coll lvo // /,// q,J re"1praton ""1t $39.15. 1 Dak w/chalr a rtaa ..., 1BLAO< ==,,--.. --==•-=7 t ortll;E " NO l'ZE ,._ Fowtt. Valley (O!! -lioldo • .n.., ---{w. . -91tfr Bola Aw. _/\, /Ill • S<;-07m fl~ I p1a1n dtak, 11$. bod S12J. Maple taWe ud · "llD CASH Brooldwno. a .... a Dtill. o1 5 _. w--1311 w .. ~ -Liil "··'J i RERIG . .'...,, c1eaa. 2 ""' tTMIHI aft 1 ..,.. ,.. -SIDO. a" rntlttd fU.Jal --u a -lciW · 2!0 & 11111 st DI E. ITtlt St. Auto defroat black ......... t inm pg lop .._ -• -Idle PARTTIME manaa•r with -Coobl--mo CaataM ... 16-'l'llD Typiattemponey.Allmqier. ·-· A.!'::"eo!.!: tabl•wlthfchlan-...... "*' doDml, WI have ..U ·~ tin» 1or Y"I ,.._.btllty for Une -S ECRSTAllY·Pltbllc rei.. comldmcL Top earnlttP·t<r ....... o.....i n&Ut!habyde S 110. ~-Lall .,.... ol v,:.. "":, ...:;;, .... ..,.. lT, in tlucdoa ot ,,--_. $ALES tltSna tl!nn -. ...... top altilh. Lot Keur Girl A·I apt oho f SU ISIJ, l!Gsl>IO, Kenmon ......, 6 IU •~,r~·-lood -·--· $1.15-br • ot1ttr ftla!Ocl, ~..:..~ -bio. dlplomatlc, at· atart ,... with your bHt toot •tove. ~........,, * Gero .. Sole 112 my.r 1100 bolh. no • -·•·"-up . ._ noon. as.ruo la a ...,1y <;real ~ tractMt. exec "'"" 3IMll; lorword on tha _. -....,.... Power ...,_, • Typlllt PBX ~. ...-., • pnMdn u _ .. ..,.lo l'o"""""I PooftloM Ir dtall--. M... ment of ,..,. cholco. Start K....,.. Wiiber A dryee IJO, Ko,..c 135, Spear $DA • ,_ ..moo ..... pn!l'cl. Relief. --"I.• 1 = be fut. -~.... ....... tmmedtat.ly. c.m. .. !"'!IS';"~":.: "EVERYTillNG MUsr GO l!O. m eov.mr. C.M. • o.t~r PM llhlll3. 5'M1!--wltlt our l'ull & P/tlmo on .......,, --· die-or call , . . SALE!" 1914 Nova n Stat mm...-....., with • ,._ • ,.,_ • -tioa. Scl!Mvlot -.... ~ ~oe ~ lrvlM 833-1441 Auction I04 ~..,, • eyl atlc:k. nblt et"C. 2 ,.._..,. ISO. l'adtwd • M'tCt In ......,. c CASH ' ""'.._--·---.-tac air cond, Ml, $215 or lkll 19'' Te:Wvbkln $50, C .' • 001 I -..,.__.."".:! t""-;e:: E-. Prolo,.,.. inc "10 """"! ••1ce. TYPISr·A un1que poo111on 1n AUCTION bnt ••er.12' r Glul boat Melody sax -"""t con-...f". •-.. , m-e36D _.._.:__.of w/T H.P. Eakl.. OU'l. d.lt.lon, rold lacquer flnilb 1·GDL~ ...... _ t111ouaH A ;;. __ 1~~Naiw-w111_..: Xla'tEa111.--.. ••&ec·~ :::::: ==.;·:;;;:"'i;a :=:::--:a:=IS0=·"''*';;..;;21:,:,,.:::-c===:;:• '' ~-•• w --I'll , ... OIO . • •rte -""'"'• -t typlat. ftewporter ......... $25, 2 .. _ ..... IRVINE c.ut °"""" cub ~·~-DA.,LY PILOT ~.:~·1 ••• .. '"~"":. ~ .. =~=-... =-:: =~·~ Inn =...'! 2:" :":'. :.~i;;:s::·~.: t.':,'~;Dig,= W NJ AD' · :1":'o~~C1I THI MOADWAY Lll~aAl<tt<Y Equal :.""Employee 1107 Jem.._ R .. d !s..._~bl.!·i::! ~ J..aaw>a Bcb., C.. imoinM 114. -· ' • , , , , P.O. Bos ;t110 Tm ~ JLB. All 4:,. ~ Dr.~ UNDERWRITER: Fine tocat Newport llMcft, Collf. Mar dinette tbia fl n. • ELEC1'. erou .. , - Otota "-· Otll!. -l:qtlll Oppor. ~ AM company ollera Wtdnooday, dineti. chain 50t: n. Kina Lars• Fmt·fru .-. a. ' ••••••. ' -·0011 s:..~:ai: ~~~':"~ ~~~::.;:. :':."1:;~1:ie. :::':'~.,s::"'.,..,~.:~~= ..... \l""t;ilsm:~ .... -----~ . • '"""' SALIS WOMAN ...... .--6 bcndlte. Start SQO. c.n Pat Ran P-.it m. 3 cbfft drawen, 13. M&-lS< A-&J01t F/-.,.,._ -. 0. tho Job Hall, -Coutal A Oriental l!up rr.io, 115. l cbtld• ~;,;==-:T;;H:;;:-R:;-l;:F-;;;TI ·~·~51U11t. XJllt aluy tramq avall. l mm •d • ... -. • ...,_ Harbar Bl. at 1hl entire collKtion cu bt wardrobe, drawer comb S15. ................ n.:..n al ~ --~, ••w SIKIP WEST, -II Cotrnfnion A Co. l'rtN I -· Call Ir a~ Adam~ r u. viewed frvm I ... unW I old voalty 1$. ~ 6 """-End ~ -n•~ I ·=='UN~;;1': tall --• Mls:tm. UPllO~Y -time al aoctton. M-t ... ..... $25. "~ ~ ~~- •• • . For Iii .. In Wamon'o Werll , con Mery lath -11. at m CAL.,ORNIA IANIC JOS-IPH ~IN SERVICE Station A-ttf ...... w_.,...,. Appl1ln ·-..'...~b 8=..~.'.'.!.'.! !:'tinaltouMKe ··: = ~·w. 19th St., C,11. Si.I -BaJ> Plaa r-··• ~·~ .,,,,..._ p/tln» .... A wltndL "'" penoon, Far Weat o..;p., Globe ,,_ ~-•• •-nmtft au • , __ ,... ~-"'WV --.-... -pa, NMt ln ~. «lOl r Birch St, NB Company, 5 &belt KJ'licll:Nac •tand, MEAT cl.opplnc bloell:1. So . .._ ... -pt 29 Nnpart T Cuh at check Glau pqnch set 15-Tl'op1ca1 J'tr30:d5, ml\d m I •I • 4""12n 51'6 Ap Y mom. 9'7't-12S2. mns: ; ftlh aprimn eomp, 6 w/woodtn Sep $145. • t I nttrnoTlonal Des19ner Patt.rn Eqtia1 °""'!· Employor Toy l Gift Pertiet ' .!';,~,;. at...,..._ 1'1111 6 Vll:l'NAM V!:l'EllAN' Start C•morao a IOI wlfllh $15. lllANY MISC 543-1345 arts. o.:.n. a manqemtnt canitt ln • EqulprrtMt Of' OD'IHJNG. 8 0 N ~ ,,;_116;.'-;;FO:i;;RD,_.,..._=::=-':aa11:m:boa:'.:;'1,I SALES 1ktulewtwa. ~ pt tlmt, t'Y'tl A wlmdL M117t local branch of a hllionally GLAS.S FROM RED. 0 fT NOW! ..,. to $2,()1)0 lly De<. l NO be .... Hrty -A In-known co. On the job KOBENA 421 $>per I movl• ~ ~ "B" OWU.E ..,,,.minlb:.. • .i::.~ c.n"":'l I' 1 • j. DELIVERIES. NO 001, oenttve bomui. Don'1 Gulf trainin&. Eafn w'bfle you. amen.. lnstant cartrid1e --. We're on the tnOVe ud need LECTlONS, FREE ROST· ~. 590 !. Cout mw~. lnm. Apj:cowd Gt job loadina. Power te!ephoto ST, OOSTA MESA. _·•,,m.,. :;,6';;;i.;;1;;-0st,=;;;-:::::= help! JI yog Wlllt a Prote. &SS GIFTS. Nflf'd cu. Lq Bdl. tra!Aina. To moo. Call wide an&Je ler11. almott GARAGE Sale: I~ Red SACRIFICE S1210 autmnn iional Career -not Jlllt a 121-2010.Gltta'N'Gad&tta. SERVICE Station SPsman. Helen Haya. 540-1055 . !'lf'w. S75 or make olfu. na\llh. couch I: chair, haze mink itole for $llO. job . and are .... ~ittmto mntakel SALES. Haw a Brfeht Ds;y, f/tim., aperlenced. mat in Couta1 Apncy, 2 7 t D 5-U-1734 ewt I. WftkendJ. lami-:, Spanilh dinrtte Rt, Xlnt cond. Fur It n •d a SUcoru .....,.um ' wort tn our health food apparancc. Apply morn-Hartxr Bl. at Adami. C.M. BELL 6 Howell movk' t.oys, bookJ,, lecftlt nJI, portrait rollar. 137-1'10. want to talk to YOU! Look dept, Jn H.B. Sare. axper lnp, 2590 Newport Blvd., e WAITRESSES camera.. SUprr a. Auto \Md. camtra l much rnott! :kJ9G PIANO, Klmb&ll Splmt wtth at the blmetlts • npandlDs ""' with • tqrntt In the C.M. SSl!S SZ. C&ll 648-4067. Splndrtft Lane H. 8 . bench. Xlnt cood. sa>. All Departmente. Som• ... ...itb !God or Dlltrltloa llald SEl!VICE Station A-e HOSTE Fumltu,. Ill """505. Spantolt tt.ok. maulw, -~"""" Salary + Comm.. req'd. Sem ...... lot l?tOI days .. nlta. .. _ • •,uRSOIOYILllls ~EN FRIDEN calculator, Hot WJ, Seti 115. ""'3242. ,,_ .~"' ~: 91tyPartrOr,81eK.-exper. Jftrd. Gd .i + ~•• • ..., 21. Ex..,. SALE WAREHOUSE =r. ·~~''"c1~ 11 uvo ......... or SI.SO ::,w:..~ r::...i aod CA. 11111'1. ;~-contm. ~lo -. -,.. nee. ,._ .. ,. mt· Loaded w1th t"'"1turo Oli~tl prlnttna eakulator. eoch. 13 pbeuanta at $L Ula Wunr1co, Do It NOWI llALESGlRLS 6 --· -....,. ID Onnp. lluoboya SOLD AT THESE d,_ etc. 111 -u:.n., eoch. B6-A Nnpcrt Blvd', It'• Your mon' EQ. ~.._ ~ :-~ U!RV?CZ ~-!. 9:..'-• ll •WC'. Broild' men w/ LOW PRICES C.M. ~ I ,,:C.::;M.,;-=.,_,=,,...,=-;; I can JAOC sr:Yiio1111 -....,.. op ........ --• ... -· VAJtlATION OF STYLES GAR. .... Hobby -POOL tabl•. brand ..... r 147·1221 '116-1131 't.U, l3U1l2. _._. -~ ~ --9:lFA • Otalr. I tabl-. 2 wlo. -madt., lhlL, ..,. ... itloo board. wllb"" • "'l!VUOUlt wz.s _,.. -'° -•I. Clllll llwJ. r .. -.... Pewmet Lampo. ALL 11e, i,.. ,......, TV'•I color. -. "'· oH 1 "' oct u Apt, --UL -........ Drl¥o 9:lFA 6 -· J tables, 2 -olbw -Cam< m.m1 R..ity l i-rm.rnt Salu7. al -. .,... 1tart --ot•11 • a.ii. llt, Nnpcrt Beach 1"mJta Slll. -at 2159 DlaR. c.11. • COLUlCl'ION or • R .. 1 ltlate s.IOI m-ljjil. ID Na"""t ---· 15T·1lfl0 NEW r QUilted O>fa with .. SET ol --·-Old Ptayboy llapd- mrr $£r...,.gy . --· 1-1 -WAITRISS IXPEll. wniblo .......... Only "' Boys a arN -.. m1ec. 542-17J4 r""' -"""Ii diltrfbution. Illa • .._.. llf\alt 'be over it No PboDI matcbinl' 5' love ...,, • rn.am. ~. ino Whet. Ewl A WedDenda ., leun all .-al -~•, •~In -Surf NEW 1 pc, larr• wlwl -•, ff B •--~ _.,..,,, crulaltt!J mere wn, • , 0111.._... RIVIERA hkte4-bed. 4UMn Lk:MM Trafn&nl • Sumnw Tlme.'Wbrter ThDI, equipmfllf: llUl:lhtll. armc A Slrtola, 5830 W, Cbul A loveRl.t 1tyll!d u 2 LARGE 'n'unksio m1lc Ille, pod c 0 n cl It Ion . Lim .... Time Only AU The Time. !'Mn )'OUI' M ltabW. amWtloas, .ntt.t. ltwy Newport 8ch. both at a low $189.90. Cont~mporary dellp Pl. Famous ~ oour. now -v tbt v.11 •• Girl Way: 3900 E. Cout Hwy, C'«'onl ' KING Size btdrooms met 1139. dllbet I: many more _.,J,.__,, ,.,_ ~ ._...., dtl v.. WAI'l'JtESS, up, ow 1 r 2Li Sola-. ~-1--. ho!Dehold Ile m I. m 1193-D.\. avafllb&il thn T-UE» 1..VM· J t •~, ,,_. -...... -~ ...., CM ::i""'==r-;;:;~;;;;: ...,, Aopllcanta lu!ly ,... UI -STENO ClllllC Mntcan · ~• Y n Bed"'°m "' wlbox·•l>rina A Rac ... ler. ' FARBEl!WARE, Ra.,., Ul<t lmbuned upon quallftcalloft: ~ ~~ (;',./ Huntl,.,.. a.act. ~~ c!f. Pacific maltreu S8l Sit I: SUD. llovins out. Furn, new $35. 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Weekend ltffrirw; rool ~. aJr Root rack., auto., Er, P.S.. '71 TOYOTA MK II, 2 dr.. cond .• ma.1 wheel.I, rack,1....,,.,,....-----Vinyl t.op, vtayl 1traflo bench Coat• MeM, '46.66n •peci&I. (7116AFJ:), oond., auto. Super lbarp. P .B .. r.dio, 350 VB, rftDlin. •~. AM/FM. 1 •pd, oil/bile Ilk•,,..,. 49HIOI. TllANSPORTATION ,..,,, lull P0'"" l•ctory '67 Sedaa De VIie $5195 IWllQC). Inc lid wUTIDly C7WZ-int. Maft otter. 6~. 1 • air, Ult wheel, radJo, heattt, ~ •. $J1ff T7J) • • ''6 VW Voo puo., ,,... ,,... white wall tlr.1. (XRG-Factory air oondltlorunr. IUll FACTORY CONNELL . $2599 ......,., tJrn • troiler hltcb, '62 COMET Coupe 638J pow•r. vleyl top, boautllul WAR por!. coM. $11lll. M:l-1"'4. Automatlc, rodlo. IHllCl72J · $2777 tapolh'y • 1 .. thu lnt•rlor. RANTY CHEVROLET CONNILL , T!WISFERllED • Repi•dnl $399 Moot all def ... -... (XSS. AVAILABLE 2B2ll Harbor Blvd.. CYEVROLET TRIUMPH 81 TR4A, rdstr. X1nt O)ftC(. Id ti.able with cotnpal'I)' 790). SPEOAL1ZtNC Cdsta Mtu a4S.l20I a2I uar1:1or Blvd., Low mi. RadW tiru. SUZ. 0 t;" e • " " SUBARU H>-2361 aft• pm cor. 8' VW lxll wJPonche '67 MUSTANG Coupe Nabers $1999 IN OON -l'!Y -Olev Statloo Wap Clottl M... 519-llfll 1 • .59 TR·l anl.lfrn ndlo l&'lfl • ...-. VI, P.S., air, auto., radio. CadlDac BAUER Good ~ cond. DIO 1t'IO a-. °"""""' l!liii1t. ':*' SUBARU Excelli!nt CondiUon '8'1 Bus. reblt i!"I, new pa.Int CTQTJ'99), JiOO HARBOR BL.. cuh u !&. ~ btwn I Pus. Sta. Wsn-Pwr. * l&'lfl. -'11911 dll)ID Top co~-~• $1299 COBl'A mt. ~ Nabers BIJICH-OPEWAGUA!l 9 ' 30 • n am Stffrinl • brilil AM-FJI , .!'-"""w~!~.s VOLKSWAGEN '65 vYI BUG $450 '61 • lAIJ.9100 Open SW>day Iii Cadillac 299flc!~!vd , : ~.ea;::. 1:.:; -=, nd~ ::!;'·.:; •~•• ~.. • ' AMERICAN Coupe '116 BUICH RMtt&. all pwr. :llOO HARBOR Bt.., _ 919-2500 trim Int. l ext. Foney ..., tins• bnUs. ..... * 873-8i1 • s eylin:Ser, auto., radkl. CM?· co-A ·~·· SDort Car Center ---air .....i .. vinyl ..... "' •• M-' -..... c.. .. -• Inr. Alfdq ~· !ill.an. 'It. -OR. RANG!! <lOUNTY'5 '66 vw l'IUDER ... vw """· radio. xlnt BXZ>. • .,. .. $illllloffer 191-1729 5401100 Open """""' 72 CADILLAC c"":;JO, ..?:! " 112 Cecil Pl .. 71 Town-w- 11111111" -.. ortr . ...,,.., I~· $7ff FlEE * 1J10 c,,. bOVlll.. Sii-LUXURIOUS --·• u, -•.-~ E ht~GSEST ftr. SU-4996. e . ll"lY· vln)'t top, Lu.th. CPE. DE VIlJ.E 15 OW. Impala wp. I ,.... VI Autcmatic !'ows' Steer- • . L' .A. S47-07&1 w~:phaha v.'ith tent <UPK· ·n~ red Vi o:invt. '" VOL~AGIN 1~~ inaurm upbai, AM·f',.N *"'°· TUt Extnmeb' Jaw, low local va, auto, PS, fad: air. Orte trC. <«J.mHI'..> $19!1\ dlr I:. fOYOTA $1599 AM-FM ndlo. 118 Bur. ltk:lr, """· ISLWIU) '71 RIVI-~ llr wbL ilaW -• Jiiii Jnllla.hcloty~O>lldi-........ -1 12 -8615 · . . ' .. * ,., __ * $599 ' ...... ·-· •.ooo ml. .. Woe ... Full ....... .Alll/fM -11is. . ~13&4!~~--~~--~1 * '65 VW BUG * e l'llelory air, lull -" ,_, Bloa bit volue $5110; ndlo, molt all -a a· •15 a..., -ss ' CHEVY ..... Vu "3i0 .. :! '72 TOY,<?T . ': CORO~LA . CREVllR, MOTORS $c11$ e -,65 VOLKSWAGEN .,._, v!il,1 top."""'°"" ,..... price -. fi4M'725. ff tru. <Sir. •234622l. :t:xdlU.nt -....... lid. I "•• !alo4, .-, Wll! W. !'<( St., S'"tl AM •~ VW ~ ••• .,__ --B ••·• ndlo ~ ~ .. I. A 1oadld RIWer&. -llC .... , pi.... try alt 6 pm. $&888 "''-''" -, _ -lled, -"""" ' • AJ.3171 •• -..... -~-.... ~. • •~·-.. ""'"'' -.,... with rwr.r~ . '::: -~ ...... X1.t -· ,,. _ l'ed ~~· !!:":'"" $59, only 9000 mllH.fill!Tllll. YOUR ONLY , ilfi• I-la; Sptrt Cpe._ ~ IZl\fl,.~ :r'1r1-:l ·~~t '=~~7 * -·· • . $4995 FACl'ORY ... ~ ben ,liitomatlC, >!f cond .. P.S., .-i ... NCSY• cou;E 1+. 11.,."a•i,.\ , 3!.ooo m11n. CBZ3l! •111 vw. Mtm. ..,.u... '67 PONTIAC Li~ e cu _., lit o>ld 01 .., AUTHORIZED.. 'i ca...mi.. P.J .. rodlo: ,;;,,,t roo1.sup.t s fl'lll*' ·~ct. •IPll""I : $39.31 Jl1 • $1495 * ~ * 1 Dr. J'.11., radio, ouio,. ar. ,,nc. .rid-.,.uet it 125 de-C~~foAC 2'flil11Al&fia'i'..~ 'bc!J. 'mt;w ~=l~ ll!i* ..,., ~ . $1986 ' : .Low ~NE ~-·e:..~=·:::::: Nici. ffoft -~ALIZlllG Lupft oalectlol fJf cldn· COBl'A MJi;SA CO!fNILL • • $1199 rtlU. eolll prtoo $2.1116 • • MIRACLE MAZDA 1'<duced to !1111 13>-12'1 e IN QUALITY loo In Onnp County. 5I0-91eo Open Sund"' CHEVllOLET CONNl!LL ~ ..... llce... 2115HarborBlvd. • .... vw 'ms ·,. '61CHIJV.Mlll~ BAUER • SllH•I -.,,. ... EL DORADO, 1.,...., 2B2!1HarborBlvd.. CHEVROLl!T ~ . .!'-~, ~ 1 , .,.,~;...,._· Qll:Auto.,Vl.ndlo.IRIZ • allen -~--~Cool&~-1148-Ull -Blvd -,-----6 ·11 -llUicK.b '4 All -wil>llr 'llb .... 1111< '65 OIEYY ,lllP01& W 5*Ul1 deland -""" PAINT. $195. Dir. .,,.,, 'fl CHIV Cl lea --• OOSl'A; ~ • 85 Repo. N-llttlo-.. ~ ..m. PS. PB. • !O. A.P.R. 11~. Oo 213· -'8' VW PUOI Van.'""""" Clfo. P.S., ....iJo. !:'to. p. 'It BtlldC JWllni ·1.ll ~reiloe t" c1asa::! ~-· Col1 -_. :n ,,: f/lrl4. .::i. A -~lSJ. U!ll. 7°"'"' '" • i 1. '68 VW IUG c...oo;'·~ • -.. s'88JBSYJ8ff . , ::"'~ ':U::-t • now_.e-. to ..-X1nt CAMAIO ,,.. 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CLIAllANCI DllCOUNTll llAND NEW •n OLDS 98 COUPI Air ·.-41tlool•9, powor wlod-1, t1t1 1l•wl"t who,l, tiot..i 91011, wlllto 49 3 312 won 11 .... l>o.ly •14• m .. fdhtts, """ Ht• tLHtrcls. delu1ee r•cllo1 rear t11t 1pookor ••d much mOf•· l4t1001) 1-• 1 I• .. E·xample: Brand New 1972 C•ss Hardtop Coupe LOADED: Factory Air Conditfontn9 e Turbo Hydramattc: Trans. e Power StHr- ~ • Pow... Disc . Brakes • Vlnyl Roof • Deluxe Raclto • WhttewaDs • Sporty LouveNCI Hood • Ful Wheel Diies Tlntecl Gltss • Plus much • much more. (lF87tfJZ135514) SPICIALLY PRICED AT $ 00 • ~ 5 • .. • • ' " • " : Aulel. UM "" Autoo, UMd "° A ...... U... '90 Aut9I, UM ..,..!!! ~ tj,,.. ,' •I ,,. ·i\-. UMd ~ ''90 A~ U... . f"! Autos, VMd 9'0 ~·UNO! "' 1: c,.ao"'! .• coRWllE . • .. · . .oQ ., _ MUSTANli PONTIAC PONTfAC · ·"PONTIAC •r •°":T~-r;-·· "'l"T' • .-0'' : ' '69 CHEVY '"' CORVETTE mo LTD i ro •a~•··-'· ,. -1, fulb< -. 1111 ataUna ~ .ir .HT. · . ' I _.,._ C•toi-Convutl~ .. 360 cu, In. VI, Mlchelln -. AJC. RIK. .,.,.. plu -· • ml. ~root, Auto, Atr, '69 ION=LLE 1:i., Cl,?.:., air, PIS. P/B, T-BIRO, _'68 , IAndau, lull '67, TlunlderWnl-lllp-"' AX·l'M -~-er It,.._ """ owner. P1JO. 15,0llO P& ~ d &JI: PB, l's, -,..,, wa . ' ~ """'· $1liO. er P•l'o air e.:.I cond. IU!IO. 2 ._ hardtop ....... e;.. i--M.OllO mllo& ,,,,. a1r QP!l4;.i~. cxos. mllH l'IWl5S -••'!~ • N••".ttrer-ms. ~ ,.. belt on ... m-l.llfl Ori& ...... 61>5304 ,_ -· - - vt. -tic,~. a.1. ~~, "''~ ·•Ferd ••. Gd bod1, ·u llUotur. • & ;;;,,.._ ··-r ... "'"' cuo-• -. VI ,.,~. R • D.t.M8LER SllARP '.5' r-elrd,-•Iii. ""''' .. .-. °"'*' ... 1111 I bftlool. --• -· • · $3599 Need& --Item. V-1, air eond., ...... Pwr -. ,... -H, ..-., ...... ··~ "r at&lld tr.,., O'driv<. Good mU... Full ,.,_, ,._ ~-~ !!:...~ ... -. ~ CONNELL ,,. 11 $50. -.721D pwr • ._.,., Trill>'.:-rib, IBO -l -· J!lx. =air, JX>Wer tall~~ 1115:1 ROmblor _.,, VI mecb """'· 545-Jll& atr oonc11-. tilt ""°4 1 .. ....,, , ...... -""""'"" T JEEP beaut)' • ._ m.aiO't4 eel ODDd. '800. :wsaJS. • IUIPI• · ,_, I . , radio. ' 1956 BLACC hardtop, good radio, heater, new wtdte ::, Ill), •CHEVROLE -·n-m~v~s-TIME FOR ,..,..tapo,WSW, .... -p~ p/11, Jljl), -~ ~ . I •Ide wall tireo CYl'tJ331l, • .,.... ._ ~ Blvd. , •• u,,,Al'lv ....., ET'Bl 141-m or 613-9611. ............... • eqwp. owner. · • 1' ~ fitJtltJ ea.ta .... Wm ·o,..,. MOit .. to bellew! old. Low mne. Powv. Bank • ..... ' $1700. 644...(1867 Flawleu automobile. t I DOD'""E $1_ .. firm, llBIM-1417, 7712 =-~Price~ ... CLASS!~ ADS fWUU QUICK CASH *"'Ford. dr, 292 T-Blrd, SALE PRICED t . .~ ----~ ;Cl-Naben ~ DODGE. -"""'· '11 1.-p ~ """"'"'· ~ .. un:..,; _ FOi ACTION. • • ... Nabers DAILY PILOT 642422 -A-Maben -Codlllllc , • 00 Dotlce -°""'~'"equip. ex•••• -·" xl:i ....i._-. CALL 1642 5678 l'iil Cadlllac WANT AD ·~!rd;,!!;·=·~ -Cadlllac 2'00 HARBOR SL.,.. -:"""-= ~ ,,... $2950. tlrm, IMU$37. 61S-'la • • 1fl1J IWUIOR Bl., o.m... 67>-2448, IL995. '600 IWUIOR Bl.. I, cosrA MESA ·n Doda Po~ PIS, P/B MEICURY '67 -,Air; -lllr. DAILY PILOT OOSTA MESA 642·5678 Like to trade? Our 'I'radoT'1 OOSTA MESA ~ -• Ototi -atr ~ 0 9 2 llrlll'URY --6 -. Qeu, • 511).~ Open !bldq Pandllo oolumn II for )<IO! 540-9100 Open !btdq 'Iii Nova s.s. """"' i&l VI. e 67>-1!51 • 1 1 """'" 1925• 541-2922. ""' ""' Daa. -· lmportoci m I Autoo, Imported 9711 A-. r~ 970 Aulol, Imported '70 Autos. ,_ f1ii WIYI '°" "'"'"' w/bell< , •a -"""'-ll4H. P&l-:;;:;;~~;;;;;;-;;;;;;~-~~~~~~::;;;;;;~~::;;;;;;~;;,.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 vlnYI ·--. Auk> M Dodp Dart Grat tralll! COLONY PARK . l1IO"' p!tel'. ' • • matJcutoorlbllt)~ ....... ~clean.-·-· GREAT USED CARS F......,. _.., --'~E Dart Sia Wp. In niD Power, lwln comfort * -..U. Le<W., ""'"' . , . bnkn, erterior da'Ont•· ~~ $191. . ..... ti,lt ltttrin& wheel. try, '• Mu Itta I Cll}ft- TOP SHAPE! $1199. MU!ll! Ai. Conell-~ -·Xia! ...... rtWm SEW WU! IO q\llck. Call ~ St>el Belted 'h, 12!1 en-'119 MUST ANG G....... air, m-1211. FORD a1ne <01ron. -· ,_ battery a - "Ill Nova S.S. ooup, 3!IO VI, $105. $lllll. &11'17, -""'· -.. .._ FREE* '15 MUITANG' Foti* V.f, -=:--L'. ( ~•) ~•-•7"....-rtl?ln~ +Tu..,mo, --a1r.-2rm ---al"9 UllLllllTED -Sl!IL·IM ,;mr ::,_-_=. '71 FOID : s.UinC*"'l'llia •--..Btt-.-,i TOP llW'EI $1111, »tm •ALAXJE 500 b'ol C!lltl. P/8, P/B :tJia.w-.n· • qu1e1L Call 2 DOOi 1st Nattanai Bank -;:,;;;;C •au:v. Mallb& ..,.._. HARDTOP VI,.-· R/H, air, PIS. V-1, ............ ~ '"" leasing '72 CATALIM& 1uaa11f rack. XlM \can, '°'""' steerins, lleater, ._, S1seo, --wtiUrioall tirH, tlllted -1122 -c.ntor Drift ~ -...~ tm IQ~': • ' CIS laNfau top, vinyl intttklr, Irvine, Clllf. tac --=.'.;''" ""''it' Jb. 11 .. 41111 1o-1o mu ... Cl2.455l. A ..,,, nVJ33.811:lO 213/UT-G367 ..mo, v.., ,t""',;.., - oouPE. ~Ar, tvzu. :!:!.[""'· cl39CQL>. Sal• ''69 MERCURY ....., ~ •1 •, ·-11 wl'u• . .ur.-'.~ . $299S COUGAR XR7 ;_;,~~:· ' 0 • CHR'(SLEI ,.., ,..., ba .. Id a1 ad c;.v.,. VI, 1••om111<, ,.,_ c:Ja5 llOWll .. and pollcy 11 ·125 do-lleertnc" 6 lnhs, air ..,._ -• '11 a.r,tltr N-CUlttJlll -bl< dlllootnr, radio, "-ter, <M· 4 * -., lllt, Yio,I '°!" t sPscw.izma wbllo ..U., '11111 -II "'°' $1 .w.42 Pfl • Foe .. hmay: -IN QIJALITY ......_ muot drln. -_., .--J:». u11n1 IXDIUl>Dl, • :r...Joot _. .. a. 1a1o1 .,. -. 1 -· MUlll -• $All PllCED -..,.-Obi ... CONnNINT AL llUICK-Oi'EWAGUAll • .....: :-. 'I••. .JIZ5 ---..... ,. -.a '69 M.A.U II ~.!'!-C1•1, *-tor • -·~ . ---·-'!"!I:: ::i·::..-.:::. 'itTD ... w-all.. -~Ill., -.. tD1I ..,, I I -.-air-1n1,&1r-.-.orW1t -WftAJIDA tu ud --wl a1 I -tilt~ --· &04'9 Oplo a-, ~ -II -.U .._ 11M1 FOR MUSTANG .-jn<~ an -=~=-=--= .,..... ..... at - ""'-1 ,. .. SH '111-•-emttl•IPI --""" ' .--All~ A air, -ntalll.11. S4m 'nt10t.-H A ...,. .._ au,uu, Ill IAllJ IAILY PILOT • WA.Mr AD 642·&671 --------- • • llUSl'Allll, MR. ~ l'ONTIAC-4Mc.l'IAT -.. -11" ... al IA. ,.,.,,,., u...-. .. -). •1.i.t ......... W -GT, a•le • allDm -; rA. .......... ., &IF Mil -Mii .......... ..., ........ '55 CLASSIC G.M.C. PICKUP ....•. $995 '67 VW SQUAREBACK ............. $995 °""" ~ -NwrJ Oii TMI 01111 -m1 1SE1 ,._ •• '"*· ..,,, • .,_., rvox •1 ~-------'-------------------~ '61 vw PICKUP . I •. ' .............. $695 '68 vw FASTIACK '" ' .......... $1295 .... c.ti, .............. ~(Ult u;, ........ Y.,_, law Mk WISIW Tl .... IYIV alJI '68 FIAT SPIDER ................... $999 '56 VW IUG ..................... $695 '57 VW IUG , .. ·"r ............... $495 ..,_, ll-Lii• NfW'I llCI '111 '71 CHEVY VEGA WAGON ....... $1999 ••••WWW c.M1ti.n. ltMle, • .._,, ~ .... 1'"-1617 OOVI '69 VW IUS ..................... $2195 .__..., .... ,,~CIDUlf) 7J YW SUPER IUG ............... S 1895 ~!-! -Cllii .... °"""' ...... ,,.,., '64 VW IUG .. , ..............•••. $6 .. ..... ..... ~ T,...,....., (OWi •t I 7o YW IUG ............. ., ..... $1495 .............. "''°"' ''° vw 1Ua • . . . . . . . . .. • , . .. .. s1m t Oil -lll••Ut¥v1M , ,, , 71 YW 411 WlaON .. .. .. . . . . . $2791 """".,....,..,,..--.. ...._ _ ......... " ................. , ' '67 JEEP ' ... , .. , ................ $1595 • Wllell DrfW,. CJJA -H ......... ,..,_ -H-C-ry "•Inf. Tti• w.t• CW,1 Lit.( .. OIM I '72 VW WAGON , .............. $3095 •11, I Dow, lrllltt Yellow, ~tic, AMl'M ltwto, I.ft M ........... tlf l'kf W•rr.,.ry. !flt ,110 · '64 VW CAMPER BUS ............ $1195 'lllMIL C•ll IOfl '70 ~RMANN GHIA ........••••. $1695 It•, ...... "-"'• • -.... ltol NII ~~~~...---~~-' 70 VW SQUAREIACK ........... $1HS C .......... IM Or .... , • ~. Nlt/,.M '""9, Elrt•• lN Mllft. fm tlHl '68 VW WESTPHAUA CAMPER .... $2295 .... ,. ..... ,.. ............. ~ ........ ,.01 '69 YW S9UAREIACK .....•....•. $1795 \uls 11Cfk. NI CIMtl ....... a.-._... M ... (IO"I' NI '69 vw SEDAN ................. C1Jt5 .,._. 0......., IMl fl llbtrMt °""" ......... ~ n... -lad~ '69 YW CA.... . .. .. . . . . . .. • • . $"'"2-lt-I ....., --.. • ,,,.....,_ U.Mllill.....,..., <m"" '6t ¥W DIWD IUS ............. $2295 ..... NI~-&-.~ -Wit' ..... 1'l!'-...... OllJW'-U.. prtC. _, , I WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINES$ ltAMEDIATI i)wvPtY (Sir. NIU123C2&359878) · IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • Z·IJOOI 11AIDTOI' '6tFORD .. ·WAGON c.or,-. lOpos•JIOV-1,outo,...,s.. ............... -.flllmyt;,,..;. ,.,, MiloWlll *"\ )11111695 $11 ······ 8 ·i···~ ·~~ 1-0YA .. ,_...,.._ ...... __ """_ fgLL •liun "· iKC<01 • • ~70 .0LDS . $\·1~1· .•...•.. CUTLASS · ,, v.e.•..-.--.--...& . ~_.,.,_ ...... _....,.. . :. . . '""· 4251tW ,.LL •lllCI ''69PL'YM. WAGON v.-"""'=·'°""'"'"''"""'·'-'-"·..,. _, __ . ..,,... __ 598 f8LLl-9P. O·Maverkk . 2-DOOlt .. ~ ...... ~···· Roaclr•-•r 313 v,i. 4...,. -.--wiill ~-... -ZXX421 . . , . . ..... I ' I THE DAILY rfLOT, 1Y WUIC. AUGUST SJ. H 12 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES ~·•-.i• ea1e111 18255 IEACH ILYD •• HUNTINGTON IEACH --]------ FORD ~ -------~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '7211 ARE ADM G IY THE 11UCK LOADA IMMEDIATE DEUYDY I! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL IEMMNIN& 1 I '1 ! I Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line On Sale! FULL PRICE . ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE oF COLOR JUST 2 MILES SOUtH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH 'SA\.IS DPI. ...... 10 .... ,~ stlmCC Of'IN '"' ttir. M I e.-le I p • Mott. ti.II ..... 1:11 •~& 59 ·5511 10:30 llrll 11::20 I ll:JO THE DAILY PfLOT. TV WUK, AUGUST II. 1tJ2 bOth rings •99.95 hay cre41it term• e 1tv4ent ecuunh n•il•ble e up to 12 month1 to P•Y e lankAmericar4 e Ma1t•r Chart• TV !POR!t HICHllCH!t ' SUNDAY, AUGUIT lS 12:00'ijn Ii MU lm.n.tlonat Chamolonahlps 11fe Olym.,. '76 Hlahll&hts of the second Annual on• unlor Wresttlna Touma"*1t. 12:551 ~ BeMbell Oodaen vs. Pedrn at San Dlqo. 1:00 WestdMsW Goff Clasalc From Harrison. New York. 1:30 (I) C8S T .... Cleeaic 2:IO finw ,,.5-on f'ocltbd R1m1 vs. O.lla• Cowboys. a.-oo • The MDwl&IMe 200 Top names In redna me« n Mltwauk ... a.-oo Ratter Garnes T·Birdl YI. Reilly's Renepd•. MONDAY, AUGUST 14 5:00 I Major LMP .... .. 1:00 . ...~ Leque ....... . a.-oo (I) (I) MandaJ flCM Special "Cone .. footbell 1972" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 • 9:30 I The Tommy '1odwo Show 10:00 C.nadlen Pro Footbel Ottawa Rouah Riders vs. Toronto Al· aon•uts. ntURSDAY, AUGUST 17 8.-00 I Bcnll"I From the Otptplc 9:00 CJ) (IJ 1 I Plimpton-The Great ~ Sneak R) • unque~ 1m.teur tri• to redeem himself " • ~. ' ~•rterback for the Baltimore Colts. i 9:30 U R•ms Action Tommy Prothro hosts. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 • 5:30 I Sports ~ 1:00 C.Hfombi lasiabal Alta••• vs. Tilers In Detroit. · TURDAY, AUGUST 19 11:00 AM~da MaiOt l.Mlue BaMbeH 2:00 I 0::-9.t. fndustitee Clasalc Goff , 2:IO and Wild 1.-GO .Action ,...., .. Malcolm Allison is profiled. 5:00 ABC's Wide Wortd of Spofb CouMdowlt ln QeofP Hl&hl' of tM e an- • nual eran Roed Rae• of Champk>nl C Atlanta,='-· 5:IO 8t"4t 1• Water WOl1d ~ Trof9n Foatbal Trojans vs. California S..rs. ' I .I:~ 7: I: I: I: !: 9: 10: 10 tmtt•• ..... 1* u:00 11 Cll ....,. 111e 1111rt ts ())....., 11.,111, aae_.., ..... l:.ZS IJ..... £ic. .. '1ltmoran-m 1" Eldrk c:.,.., d .. um 11:15 GJ o,.ati111 Ctan.1"9tl Tua.; 6:JO B CNJ111J ''c.ramotJ1 cl lnno· ..,.... s.r-t Thura. omce" Mon.·Tlu1ra.; ''E.coloa'' f ri. ll:JO a Cl) ~ .., T...,,.. (I)~ rat... aam-.,...., ..... ea ... " .... die , ... Mon.; ...... IJ ....... a.a ..... " ..,..,,., run.: .,_, .. 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CJ) S..., Mtl Knoepp m Denis Ule MtAICI (Ji) &tllc.ltloeal Ftatwm fE)futom 1:25 Cl s,.lb Club l :JO (]) EllrdM IM Diet D Cl) Jld LI laftnt OITtli .. Fritltdt ll)CuabJ fll)Ftatwn 1:50(1) .......... 9:00 IJ ()) n. l.uCJ a.. D9fDDlult'• ,.._. on......., Cl)~C,.._Slltiw D ""'9 •*' ftmando Del Rio m llMte: S.. Dfytlmt Mowfts. Q)u.cltW.W. 0 n. Otdrtc c..,.., m w s.u-Str'Mt t :JO fJ ()) IMrlr HiUbiWet 0 ltl ID C.C9tltnltlel 11 ......... ~ D .... : Set 01Jtimt M0¥1es. C1J T..,. Rtlfs Philbin, St1n Bohr min co-host. mtt.11er .... lO;GO 1J Cl) F••llJ Affair CJ) MeN: Stt OIJtime Movies. D l1I m Salt et t11t tentuiy Cl) ........ 11t..- l!)f..Wl'll m ... ....,.. .... ,.....,.... lO:lO 11 (() LM If Uf• 0 lll m ....., .... '41aaftl D'flll Clal•pilH Cl) ""' ........ 5'eW mw ....... ... Ell) fmum Mon., Fri. a11ewz.. .... 1 :00 fJ CJ) ltwt 11 I MlllJ ........ T111111 o (fl m n.e 0ecten (jJ I U.. LllCJ D CJ) rn An MJ aiiwrt11 D m Mwie: Set 011flme Mcwltl. an• l:lO fJ CJ) TM Cuiclft1 opt o a m Allotlltr w..w D llhwit: See Daytime M0¥1ts. D Cl) (1) m Lat's ...... DMI CDF..._. Ml Slwhla fJ) c:....itt, lapert 9 1'I MHsttrl 1:40 m Dilh1.., Dtlt.n 2:00 IJ CJ) Stent .... a am •ttun .. ,.,.... "'" a rn CiJ m ,...., ...... &JFtabns QI Majef Malls Z:30 fJ Ci) Eqe ti Nlstd oams...,. DCllO>O>n. 001 c-. 1!J (ftfJ ..._ Wlab ti .._ fii) Tiie ,..,._ Seel Tuts. 3:00 11 a .., n.r. s-s D l1i hJIMc• ,........ Ct• ndttae tltarillp MOll.-Wtd. n Hi...., , ... a w CiJ m .. ..,.. ""'6tll Ci) Mwie: See DIYtime Movies. D TM Ital Mc.cep a 1111 .. : Ste OIYfimt Mcwlts Thurs., Fri. m11ewz.. .... llJbctJ•Frietlds (jj Tiii r...,e. Sap Fri. m Wiap ti Mwemtw Mon.; CM· ... JI Tues.-Fri 3:30 IJ It'•,_ Id THE DAILY ,ILOT, 1V W£fK. AUGUST U, 1971 a-..,.... .. IJ Gall -Hanttt Cl) ... .,...... sa.. fJ (J)E!)O.. Uft .. Uw an.u...tuaw Metlt: Stt DIJtlmt Movies Mon., Tues . Wtd. ma ... IMHbl.t41a OJ"'-' PoCa••/lla&flla Ceril1a fZl) Psp1t1u I m Tra ... UM W..W Mon. a MJ Fewnt. Mlltiu m reria .,.. eat J:4511lFutum 4:00 IJ llr. ~ on.. n ..... fJ {l) &J ltw A•tflcatt StJ1e D c:.u,.._,. eat mo-. 0rw .. , .. .... , ... ,,., .. m lDl s.sa .. Sb'Mt (I) C........ Thvn. m Trelft Wnt Mon. only HDlllMI...., &)!OaM 4:Ht'l)UN-...a~ 4:JO 8 (]) ~ S.. Oayt1111t Movtes a ......... .., u, .... ._ .. D ... a.tl.Sdu1*• a~c-,..,_.,.... 1". 2 • 0 Crlllt .... JAD. GREATS &ATHEI When M~th..'4 I c:1ranJ 1,..alh. tilhc r m&M\.'1.a11' "'"•er 1ha1 call ""'' C<ill h-.: ,i.J hlf he' l\m~1 . l\.'.Un h:kv1 .. 1on ,khul I ''r "Mon· .. an111 '•i!hl Prc~n" M rch\:I I c· \lkltri ,.....,.,.. ~ ..... AMM'rksaa ll'k-'Mo1a d<IJVI. t!)U.c.19 ....... m ..... Mon. only (f)&AM. ,_ Q)S,...bw 5:00 0 NIWI Tun.·Fri. IJ ..... ())NTPO D ....._: Set Da,timt M0¥1t$. a......, ........ luftan Mon.; ..... Tua.-Fri . m n. f1imtt.t ID.._.., Md UM '"'"* t1i) (1j) .. ...., ........ .... ..... .... Q) La Stftrtsa dtt Dlabto 8' News Mon ; Trlila Wtlt Tues.· Fri. 9 Dkt Y111 o,tt ai)Qud11 ~1'1 Show Fri (l.)a..itcMll mn,........, 5:15 EE,..., ........... Exctpt Wed. 5:JO II NIC """ Mon onlJ IJ °" -..,....: s,.ta cw. ..... Fri. only Cl) "' llflttlM u mm""" ~Fri. GIDm1Gt11e...._ -~· .... m n. Otdric c..,..., a •s-'• '.,. &)Futma l!)S,.-ltac« gr;1ml,'' which air' ·111,· .... tny at '> \Cl P\I 1ncr Kl I /\, Ctlanncl Ci, lht.· ''"'·•11nc At.·:iJc1m l\wurJ- '' llllllll(! C\llllflO\CI ,,.,, falhcrc\I .111 1mprc"" c .1r1 ·" ul \<'l\.'.al aml 1n,1ru11wn1.ll 1.1k111 111 !!"e't on the h11ur.lung 11u1"c;il ~rcc1.1I 111 ,1dd1IHlll 111 µuc'I ''"r' I cnu Ht•l llt.'. J.id. ''"'"'' and the 1.11· l.'1111.:d \111..c < 111h (1111frq1;1l1tHl , 1h1..· I 1c111:h-h11rn t.·,1111pu,,·r I c- !!r.111d ·'''" l't1ndm:1, h1' ; Ci.p1c\.'.1..' 1•rd11.',ll.1 d111n!! h1' '"'11 hll' ol \111111111:1 111 ·~~. 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Is the studJ of birds, plants end lll:ltdJ,; a...-. ,... ... ..,. <dra> '47 -Humphl'tf 8oprt. U1Mtth Scott. uown.......,...., (I) u.,.t .,..., Wdlt ·~ D CD ltlwtUtt '"' ....... " .. , ... CD .... : ....... _,~ llMt Dr. JftJI IM Mr • ..,. .. (com) 'S3 -Bud Abbott. Lou Costtflo. ll)Qurdl ...... ..._ fl) ,ntall O..Wcll ll:JO(j)....., .... "' D CV Mtb • Wla OMM:,..... ....... ,.,. .... ....,..,. (adv) '60 -Noell• Adem, Christian Marquand, a MtYtt: <C> ~.,.. ...... (wtl} '57--Stephttt McHtllY. 12:t0 ())MU,.........., a-.. ,._ ... Cl)C-Jt.a. u ....... .,.. TMdrl ())Ra.,...... D .._..: CC> ,. .. , ... .t Ml- • .... .. (wes) '5'-Jcd Mabontf. CD &.lllalJ Sa m QJ) I IHcNI TM ...... '75 Hilflll&hta of the ltCOnd Annu.af N1tloftal Junior Wrtstllna Touma· mtnt held ln JulJ at ttlt Unlwtri!ty of Iowa. ~·........,. m• • 12:JO (J)Dt....., (j) .. : "'Clny .. 1Y" (COtn) '63 -=ec. Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor. CD DMt1t o.p.ttW-.u, m ... .,. .... .,,... ,.,_ S.. Hllftt m .... Wisll u!ss m Dtd• ....... Dodaers vs. Pad'rts at San Oitl0- 1:00 CJ) ..... .,_. D Sit o.n. SW U, ., tit o.it IJ lleN: ...., .... (WI) ~5 Jl"lnrie W.llet,, Edi., Budlaua. G GOlf's BIG. PRIZE! * final Round Action of the $250,000 Westchester Classic o am w..tli•lllf w Cllllic Amold PalnMr deftftcls Ills tltlt In Ille $250,000 tournament. cowered IM fn>m WtStctmtlf Country Club in Harrilon. Ntw Yott. ..... .... Pma Q) .._. Nldl Carter tl)TrtfMtuPlllllcl @DMMI: GI:)Q_..._.., l:JOll(l)CIS T...a Ctaak Joh" Newcombe vs. Cliff Ofysdalt. fJCI>OJ ............ ....... .... tlC.., z.•••· • .., (l)tllltl ...... ftnll ...... (l)llWr. ................ (di-a) '&0 -Micby bMJ, Du Ouryu THI l)~llY ftll.OT, lV WEft<. AUGUST It. 1172 DMM: <C> -n.e i.t Hin~" (WI) '53 -Jotl Mc:CrN, 8at11i r ...... Cl) 1-.,., 1"*' nit TidW m1 .... nw. ....... Na (It) mr .. · t:JO Ubas ..... sea. hleNtl Ram vs. Dallas ~ In came taped rtsttf'flJ at tl'lt L.A. r.oltseum. (J) ........ '10t D ,...., "Century FrtlWl1-«•· visited" 01 r1 llW!H""'CIA(,.,.1 ,......... ''Two Olfferllllt Woftds'' v*' Kt1 Van Dyke tnd Mlcby Ona. (l)fec.lle ...... ..,,..... ...... ..... OedltN J:OO Cf) U.llllltad lllrinll1 ac..-• 1J MMI: ....,..,, c.nt" (dra) '35 -Edward Q. RoblMOn, Joel Mc:Cfta. ())U C...,ltllew G n. ....... !OD TOii """" In rte1111 mett It Milwaukee, Yfis· consfn few 1 200·mllt race. taped tar11tr. ,,._ O)Wer~ m ............. a ..._: .,.,.. o.ta:1t1 ,. ,... f'lltl" m"*" c. ...... l:• CJ) n. ...., ,_ " ...... 011tet•,,_ (1) ...... ,.,...,.... D -...: "'"*'••" Cdrl) •st.-Tony Curtis, JoenN Dru. (j)Mwlt:~tf,.,.,. (mp) '63 -Jean Gabln. Martine Clmlt. !tlM T .... '1Wf @~ Qas ••• ........ m Aptatwt USA EBllllCM l!JC..,..Pr1ftle 1!45 • ...,., bdlNnl •• • ........ Ndeul ""' ... Cllw.e-T,. ,.. ..... ........ ., ........ hf_ llllflll _.., me·-.... ., ••h• ... Vlwtr m T111a " .... Lh mr......uu...,_... ff)lall .... me.... .... 4:30(]) .... : ""' ""' ........ (dfa) '41-8artlara Stanwyck. . ..., ....................... c .... (da) '36 -Renclofptl Scott. Bruce Cabot. mw..w., Wpdffft fDC:. ......... IDPlmlllf•• an.._,..., rtlltllllClt 5 .............. .... DM19 I I~ .... : {Q ......... I ..,. (wtS) 'ss--«Al Dlqlla. .... : ~ ........... ..,.. (ICf.fl) 'M -IGetCll Moen, o..ld WolflL a,...,. .o.tt SdMlartz fl!Blm ........ ~ ,_ H ts H* Kelty lftd OM $1 /)II tbnlu&fl Glilolt Towtt. ~ tM B rd C.p Thtatre, ride tlM CelJco M1 ,. Tralft and enter the Gws1 Camp. ni. Mdica IM irand optt11n( of the John WIJM llleatrt lrt Ibo ftalllfld. fE ..._, Ted AtiilllNJ fD ~/FlacMf Qeaa Q-. ....... ....... El) ...... hld m.,. '· S:JO IJ Allllll WlfW Al kin wlldtlft end tlle natural btlutr of Arnetlcl's n1W11t frontier art aplored . (I) DectN •• tlle .... CJ) ..... Ray Wiiton a Mtwie: (C) '"'lllfllll lead!" (Ctn '64 -Frankie Avalon, Annette Fun cetto, Ooft Rlcklts. @r• tlitlf &> ..... ,...,""' Eli)WaMICtll._11 .... ti) Vlttf lintfpelll m., .. , ... a_.,.""" 0)42 .... m__.. ... f • ( ~ I '• (, l:tO • CJ) c •• , ... '71 m ..... <C> <2111) ..... " ei.. rJtllllc" fdr1) 'S9-Hopt Lan" om ..... ....... : (ar) ........ " ... llacl ..... .--(hcH) '59-Mldl..e Gou&fi, June Cunntnlflam. ()) ....... DIS,, Q) I IHc!Ali ~ n.. Ill Htft Aphll A musical~ .,.. dal stamn& Frt4 Ind Mldie f1na. ' wlt)I &utstl $"*1 LlftlOll, n. New Klnpton Trio, Dave~. and DIYld Frye. @Mia .......... a-tc:a fl)lertM .... ..__ Em..,,,_ -~ ....... ...,..,., .,. EETlllrt ......... mn.. nne ..... &:JO 8 ..., 1""" "TIM Tdot lft ........... "Tltt Ndla(' lftd ..,,. Maseftprs °' Dtatll" 0 ..... • .... : (C) (90) ......... ...,.. (ld·fl) '" -Jobft SUon. Bnfl lt&thtlone. @n. Jm ... ........ m o.t.. 72 m ..... . a .... -. E!)UIWI Q) Nil f1h 91 flllot Mintz 7:t0 ...... Clttt Roberts D • ..,... ''To Cttcft • G.f. l'lffl" (l)S.-, N:b110 a.. fJ I Ala l1m1a1,,. (l)lllla .. ,_ ~ CJ .... flliJ ...,. .,.. .... WN Pl_.., Gol4 In taliftmll" D 9tD ..._. .. s.coM iM" IJchant Allprot1, Geotlt .... stw. (R) Jlmlt becolMi the obied of lft • hili9llt .. , ..... "SPMlsl\ T• lnttMI •Rh it wtlktl ... UIMUll· '*I" f1 affted MW f'aldent ti VltclNI TM Oldrtc C:.,.., City partidpetta. ._ Hac:Mtt • ,., 11111 ,...., ... suasts. fl} TM Ila Ill "The RIJ Btytnt D Cl) (I) 0) I 18<!&(1 W. _. TM'' ,_ (Part II) ToblD(a clmk II)... ... •bout tht fortals .. intiicatt ,.. m wiw ~ tatioMJltps., 1our ~ 1.,._. a L11a11 um "' RUSlfa •nn1 at1t tutbu- 7:• 8 CJ) UHcW: ITt All llr ,.,..... lent JUB, lio5· 1112. Parts Ill aM • U.. (R) Btll Cola., stan In IV wilt af1 Mondq aftd Tuesday"'" movlnc story ot • black man'• sllat· niftp. ttrtd '"'"'· n1mec1 .. Nonr•'-. I= ......... Conn. Glorll Fosttr co-stars • hfs lit!\ Ifill ....._-. Tlltltrt _ Tiit wtft, encl Dennis Hines eppears n Q;,11 ~ -Vandy, their son. Liit ff tilt M1•Jc• Pursued by D 9 m ... ......, ''The Stranc• hostile Hurons led by tbe trtacher· Monster of StrtWbtny Covt" P1rt 0U$ M•su• (Philip Madoc), H .... It (R) E'ffortJ by ldlooltudltr HeMJ (Kenneth Iva) leads hla partJ to 1 Mt1dt (8urpss Mtftdith) to piove hllbidt cavt to await the ltt~ ht saw a 11a monster are at,mltd t:301J ...... Wltdt ltr17 Bunlll wtltn smualtrs ovttpOWtf a sheriff m Tiit •1 QlllllM 11WtStlpt1111· tht stotJ. 10:00 a a m n. .... o.a _ "' D (lwfitawl . DecWt "IUlltr Oft the Loose" (lt) ·-$ .... : (2llr) ..... n.. ,_ ...,. .. ~com) •51 _ Andy A 11pltrious and dtad1J wlna rian Griffitt\, Nict Adams. lo epideric pniportlOls. Oefl• R ... m lllNt , ... ,.111 .. M:c•ta• ofUtlb.• ..... ID Tiit F...ei CW "Mousae au Choc:olar' DA .._ _. Ill lep a ... ..-"l..ioft eountiy" •....., .... ~ . m,....., .., • r.iillaa .. "" ~ At· WM"(R) ........ . , ... ...... D Cl> CIJ m Tiit Fii <R> •Juda mt.. .... ... Goer .lobft ~ ...., • • 1-11 e '11111 11 ..._ rbiac tv'lltl _.., ..._ ..trld .. tMtft °"' by -'-.... Id • ..., 1111:1 "-"' 1Dd Ridl•rd P..-Wadlwofttl (l.JMe9 Qla). c.,.e.r ~ ttltlr IMs and ICltMriat Justke '*'"" UL ...,_ . • .... tc) (2llr) """ -.. I"' .... ,....,.. dlill """' ("1) '5'-TJnlM ,... • ... •• Kl• Now4. .......... ...... I ""' -... Clluc:t Ctdl ..... "' ... &tidla ...... •a,..... u. 1'tle 1a.1o-21. ..... ,,_ • ,._ v .. r.o.i Yiailic" <R> s.. francbco u• a Cl) a D Cl> ..... "1 Im studtfttl Mite the tttl· 8111 lllBhrd tuda ., """' tnfrudllsed JO'lftl Cl) ..... .,.,... .....,. (dr•) '31 wttn. -fredrtc ... -leMttt. • ... • .. • .... .,.. C--0 (*8) '31 a ... : <C> """' .... " £...,. -Ednrd ~ RoblnM. 0ouatas tllllt' Flktaaab Jr. IBa.t.,.....,. IDM.*:"Pw 1rcw)'54-m MM: (2llr) .,lll)acM .....,. Term Wfilbt, Ratltlt Mitir*um <mus> '38 -BtnftJ Goodman and • KATHRYN KUHLMAN . His Orchesttl, Didi PoWtll, Lola and * (IN COLOR) ltostmlfJ lAM. Q) latlNJlt ........ •=•aam..., ....,. ... mn.r-...s. "Jfm'a Otcision" (R) Jim rubs lft U:lO ·-ti ... ._ ''TIM TIUr'' unexpected hit Oii I lV ta111 show D a.., ,....,.. ... that leads to • lucratlw Job offtr. D 11111e: ......,. ti ¥h1Hu• t:OO (dra) ·~rick Crnford. 8 Premiere! Spectacular I=·~ Cllltllll , ...... * Five·Part series on (ICl·fl> ·5'-enan 0on1ewy LE~:A~I~ i~ VINCI a TM Wall••• . 1 II CJ) Pll:Mlllt"' .... " u. ~CJ) ...... ..... .... DI 'Wild Part I of the award· 1:00 8 ..,._ '"IW ... ff -" winnlna ftwt.,.rt lttla ol apeclats (rom) ·~ LOM. dwDtld to the renowntc1 flortntilM D CJ)..._ lftlst .... atnl&&S .... dozen flttds of 1rt and actencc brouPt bis Rt11· l:lS Cl) .... lbsance ....... to the ttaruhold of 1:30 ..... (C) ... Tlf" (doc) '51 modef'I thna, -41anmd llJ 8ta "'-· MONDAY AUGUST 14 Fot mamlnc .... •ftwtlOOri ~ plalM ... DAmlff flttOGRAMI. ...... fw '°"' oonwnJenc9, • tM *f • mcMea. DAmME MOVlES ... m.,... ....,, "-" (rom) '52- Clllnts eo,tf, ....... "'1nt. t:JO D (C) "tCllTJ llllCt _. t111 TiaW' (su:s) 'SI -Sttwtft Cttqtt, Bit· bar1 Rush. lt:ll CI) "ln ~ .,..,. (wa) 'SS- ROMld Rt1111t, Donlttlr MaloM. 11:-.U"TMCtl Aallp..r <•>·a -Ooft Bany. Mlffotit St"I. •• D "'CAcl .... Mlmt' (dr•) '60 -Orson Wtlttt. JuHette Qreco. • ..... ...... (111'1) '52 - WllU.111 Hotdeft, JoMny Stftart. 1:• D "Tai ,_ .. (we) 'SS--Uo,d 8ridpa. lit J Col*.. •:•a-.... ,...,-(SUS} '53 - ........ llkNaltJ, Alllis s.it~ S...•1••1111111 SM D.,... u. • ( .. ) '57 -** ..... Doi~ i \ ! .. •• '. "•1weem ... tr} Matar lHIH lu1hll TMt111tobe ... ftCM. 1:-.::,war ..., ......... (coor.e t..SPll) •n.' l .......... All M fl ...... Oft (It) .... ,.,. ..... ................... ""''"' .. G9l.t....-£.-CBn.. ...... &:• ..... : (C) (ti) ... ...... hit I. (llw) 'U -Sit ... M · are.,CMIMW.,llftyC... as -•attw en.u. ...... Y.lllfCI*-. ...... llilrl&l lrw -...ants '°' °'"' ,..._ .. ....... ..... _ ....... mcvntr ,..... Q)Rt t' s Oliot Miltl 1:118()) .... ... (C) car,......, ...... <•> .• -..... htllM. c.t JuffML n.. •Cu 14 111 ..... a...-...,uw •• t..t.., ............ ..., ..... ,.... I ; THE DAJLY l'tLOT, lV W'1U.. AUGUST lJ. U7t l:Jt .... ....,, l I" (*a) '42 r:.. 111 ;_ lat. I , ..... fk. c.a,. TUfSOAr AUGUST 19 DAYTIME MOVIES HOG» ......... OkllllllW' (WU) '49 -R1ndofph Scott. Gtorle MK· Rlldy. t:JO D.,.. ..,..., • a. _., (dra) '51-Jamn Stew1rt, M1r1en1 Diet· rldl 10:00 CJ)..,..._ ...., fJfml" (dra) '52 Jeff CNlltdl1r, Alu Nicol. 12:00 u ~ llltlllM" (ldv) '58 -Midl11I Q>nnors, John AstlltJ. 1:00 D ,_....,. (dra) '60 -Victor Mlhlrt, Rib Gam . m ..... LMetJ '*'" <dr1> ·50- Humphrey Boc•rt. Glori• Grahame . l:JO U .. Jet ....., (Mt.) '51-John A&1r. Audf'IY Ton.r. l:OO ()) "Tudllf'a Pit'" Pert I (com) '53 -Ct•rt Gable. Doris 0.,. a CC> .,... •• •'*-ti" (dr1> '70 -Robert Stadl, Robert W.,ner. 4:30 fJ (C) "elm llnt s,NI" (dra) '55 -Ann SNtictaft. SttH Codlran. (J)S-alt All ..... s• a (C) ,...,.,. (ldv) ·~· sanu Plclesta, Alu Udd. [v(~.·.c , •• o u.., mm""" (1)9 ..... .... ...., (j)CellMt! GJ1'111 f'lilblHH ., ........... (Jjflll~ fl) .... ,.,. ..... fDIW&1;1-.11.Mp a..,..,, .. Eel.I ...... &,ea g)Titt.. .... ':• D ..,.: CC> (to).._~ Cone!. <•> '&2 -Ric:tl1rd [(an. ~Farrar. (I) CIS ..._ W11ttr ~ti a.,--. .. .,.. f1fllc .... 9--.-, .... _ m .... ""' .... " lllelwaf1 ac....~ EI9 ..... Cull &bl C..-? El)Yidlllta ...... UJ ""'*'IP Host· Elliot Mintz r.te11Cl18CD""" • ..... fir ...... Cl) Tmlil • C.u•m• (1) ........ an.r • .., u.? .It .... ..., . ........ ..... @t...T_. .La,.,.SlllP• fD 1'I "'' c• "SMuld aiu *-'s T ... Be f* Of Com tfttrdals7 eu ...... tare ...... a..-. <C> .,.., .... a-" 7:3011 JIM lrltf c....., tw am,......... ··1r. • Small World'' (R) Mldlffl Dunn pests I• I 4rttna fbout I dmD 11\idaft umed bJ t~ wllo lroolc· ally btcoma mud! In det01nd wtleft, trapdJ Itri . a ,...: tc> C2lw) .,.,,, ............. (adv) 'H -Johft ll'llan4. .k.llltM-0 CIHIH!J Th M•• l•u "The Sona ot Willie" (R) Sa Oma Jr. ptatJ • Willlt Rush, rutfllts1 motlofl picture star w llfa Is ttlreatentd. (J)I Dfteaff ..... 0111 • ' -....: <nf) Celdet Htun'" (com) '61 -Em Kov~ Cyd Chartne. a"*"-'c.to•,.. m..., ............ G)Drepet ID)"' fenrtl Sqa m La 1W1a Oc11e1 &J Prqu11t. Uatlll m • Addttu F a.n, 1:00 (I) loUl1t' .. die """ mn. .......... 1.i.. GJ'-"J .. _ m ......... c.a .. Em atywa~ A day at Dodpr Stadium, com~• with interviews. m, ....... ...,.. a;> EsladM Central Q) .... : (2'.111) ........... bt ... I ....,.. (com) '40-Eddie Albert. l :lO IJ CJ) ......, FM-0 (R) A private .,. whose wife wa 1 murdtf victim joins McGamtt's M1rdl fOf the criminal. aam• AcUN,..,...... "VttdJd fOf TlfTDf'' (R) Cliff Robert· son. Jo Van fleet ind Mld\HI Sar· ruin star In 1 dram• 1bout a prom. inent attomty who undttpes a bl· une trtat by torthll&trt to prove that his iu-murder conviction wu for pol ltlcal pin. a CIHIJ m I 18elAL I W• .... Puce (Part IV) Conchmon of th• film .-.,tatlon of TotstoJ's classic nowtl. G)Merwlriftill ... en 9 &l.tQa .. ,.,. "lilit Gim· peJ" 12·JU<·o&d vlrtimo violinist Ulit Gam,.1 sotos with Arthur Aid· i.r and the BostOfl Pops. HOllJDqpet mu. ..... ,.. """"' ti) LAI Crw. llett Cd8't a n. V1rifll• a;) LI CeaeatiU M ,.,. t:30 II (J) c. .... (R) Viti Mlln plays a doc:tof enaaaecf In an lfTl9C)f1ant medical rnearctl at a atat• prison who Is the subjtct of • campalp of harassment. DBfDJmnC.,,..,•RicW. "All In the family'' (R) After Sheriff Nichols Is klfltd tryln1 to makt an arrest. hls looll·allM brother (11JO pla,.cl by James Gamet) an1vts In town to apprehtnd ttlt kllltt. 0 MONSANTO NIGHT* * Michel Lecrand·len• Horne.Jack Jones-Mike Curb Conc;reaation u cmmD ....... llllld ,,... •• lllktlel Leo-' A flnt·M I American Premltrt of frencl\·llofl Academy Award+WfMlnJ 11nh.11 Ml· die! lqral'd. G.U lndudt Jack Jona. ltnt ttoma. tad the lllM Curb CoftarqJllon. 0 ..... Wltdl Jolln fultllltf m ..... HUii> Willlams fD tlJ I IHcAL I TMa bit ... nit ..... A fOrtrlit of the Cubfn nltn--many of whom wert fottt4 to laYI possaslons. ftmlty and UYinp behind In order to f1" Castro's Cuba. ., ..... •AStJ),........._ 10:00 0 .CIJ Cl) Q) Merca WtlbJ, IU. "All the Pretty Ptopl.t" CR) The earttr of • champion pro tennla player is ended when ht dtVeloPt myasttllni.I sravtt, a muscle de11n· erettvt dise.ne. fJC.•mu..,fttdbac* m..._ -m s.r• -. AMntwt at s,.dal ..... ""' (R) fE 1lle Ferqte lqa (R) Gl:)fatiwllMmc.. m La l.eJtftd• • laftMt 10:30 fl Tiie ltldlllgers Slbtltlan Cab· ot pests: D Dr. SlllOI Ledl "Qult1 Sunday" fl ..... (()At bS4M as...,..._,....., .... CabJ ... g)Lt Sit.Mica mc.Jlef tM Wed :It MGwit: '111.W _, so." m c..deltda c.i,..,.. u:oo 1J ii n mm m""" (})(1)9 ... (l)lllflMI Dille• D fMlt: (C) "Sttrtllp" (adv) '56 -Nan Ladd, Rossana Podesta. mrrut1ttr~ m ....... a. .,.... m c..r , .. Anast1 ... fl!) 1't Olaua Trait "Pet. Setttr'' &)Me.._, (R) ll:JO 1J (J) CIS Litt .... : (C) "West. .... ... ._ .. (wtS) '52-Rob· art Taylor. Denise Darcel. Dd§8'W., C... Danny Thomas pests. • .. Step..,.. 0 Cil (J) EB lidl c...a Bette oms 1uests. GIT•Ttl .... Tf\IG 12:00 D """': ~ Cdra) '63- Rossano Brml Gett frobt. m ~ (C) .,..., o. tt AC111t" {com) '53-Jane Wyman. m•••rtast 12:30 m c.un, ..... n. 1:00 (])a o (J) lt9l ..... l:JO IJ Mtwie: (C) ......... •1 die .... llistMk ......... (sd·fl) '6~ith Larsen. Wendell Corey. 2.-00 • AIMU&M Sllllw: (C) •• , ••. ,,... ...,. tnd "'T-Jee" J:OO 11 .... : ...,... DtadlJ Maatls" (sd.fi) ·s1 -en a SttmtS, William Hot>Ptt. • ~ DAILY ,U..OT, lV WU:K. AUGUST ,.. 1172 81 a *I a y auy And he'a 19in1 to be tMJS.. aer. Danny handles weekend 1porucas1in1 on KN BC, week· day sponcutin1 on KM EX Oann)' worked ht.. way up from Sporu Director 10 Vice President and General Manaaer of KMEX. A former pro f ootbaJI player. Villanueva wu a fteld pl apo- clallsl with the Rims and the Dallas Cowboys before joinina the station. This month, Danny a~umes the duties of General M anaser of a new Spanish lan- guQae station. KFTV an Hanford. Dtanny is also General Man1aer or SIN-WEST (SponWt Intern&· ttonal Network). The network cosuists of six California 1tation1 serving over four million Spanish spcakina viewers. Almost all of Ctftfftl M .. lltt KMEX·TV Villanueva's frtt time is spent working for the Mexican-American community. He has a 1t~nuout speaking schcJule and participates in scholarship fund drives, youth programs and a variety of community activi1tcs. Danny ~ known u :i h:irJ-drivina broadcastins uecutivc, a highl) respected newsm•n and i1 Ver) bu )' iU)'. .. ,,m1e•1 Ann)" ... pro golfs larg~t brigade ... will be marchina again at the Westchester Country Club when their leader, Arnold Palmer, defends his title in the S:?S0,000 Westchester Classic. KHJ- TV will r ,,rr> the final two rounds Saturday, Aug. 12 and Sunday Au~. I J at I PM . Last year, Arnie took 1hc lud openlna day and held it to the finish . Amons those e•pcct~ back to challcn,c Palmer arc Sam Snead and Juell Nicklaus. SIGHTS &I SOlJNDS: Michel LegranJ, the venatUc, two-time Academy Award winnins m~ician mnkcs his American TV premiere in "Monsanto Nigh1 Presents Michel Legrand" Tuesday 9:30 PM on KTLA. A child prodigy and virtuoso pianis1 rrom the aae of ti , Legrand has composed over I 00 at bums and motion picture scores . , . KCOP relive ... the early American West Sunday (AUJ. I l) at S PM on "Knott's Berry Farm Special". Hobo Kelly and Dave Reeva h<Kt with guests fohn Wayne, Governor Reagan, RicharJ Boone, Olen Campbell and Andy Devine ... Larry Scott, Tntckm11Ster of the Phantom 570 Club on KLAC dtd personal appearanco "-ith other dj's while on vacation. That's known as a trucker's holida;. Larry's Trucker's Show is heard midnight to SAM. Only truck Jrivcn should be up at that hour . KNX Nt:\\'SRADIO Entertainment Editor, Honk Grant. ha• been sianed for a aucst appearance on "Laugh-Jn'' ... News Director Jim laillian announced thn.~ use football cames will bt broadco.st in September . . . Newsman Pete Morngc paM icipaccd in a semin r sponsorcJ by the El Centro Asuntos Chicanos at Whittier Colleae ... Actior Reporter Bc\crly Ann Lee cmcccJ I.A'~ fiN unnual Locus Festival ... Veteran radio engineer Carl Campbell retired after 41 )Cars with KNX. C11mpbell joined KNX in 1931. Pr~iousl)', he worked at KDB. Santa Barbara. KMTR, Hollywood, and KFXM. San Bernardino. Do they sive you two (!Old watches for 40 ycan of endurance. RCJIMorf Q. l.nr.. llM ('_,,.<"It..._..._....,... .. 1CF1/ ... WEDNESDA Y AUGUST H fat momlnl and eftlltnoon.....,.. '*"9'" DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ..._, for J'OU' conwnlence, .,. u.. *r'• movtea. DAYTIME MOVIES t:tt • (C) ""'91,., .. ....,. (mus) '55 -8ttty Grabt., JD Lemmon. t:• D.,.. , ..... T~ (WIS) '47 -William Elliott, John Clnoll. 1~ CJ) ....... I• hM" (com) '51 -M11t StM:ns, Pew Dow. 12.-00 II """ TI• ftr l.tW' (rom) '43 --01udett1 Colbert. 1:00 D "Cenldl f.w" <•re) '63 - Bin Gmara. Stu1rt Whitman. 11 "'CMllt """ _, Prrr (dra> '5S-V1n Htftin, Joannt Woodward. l:JO D ...,.. Mt a Slier'° (com) '31- Boti Hope, M11thl Raye. 3:00 ()) "'TucMfa Ptt" Cond. (com) '58-Qart Gable, Doris 011. (C) ...... It .....,.. (drt) '64-Jlct HMlns.. J:JOa§(C) "St U.1....,..,,. ..... (drt) '70 -Robert Stadl. Julie Harris. 4:Jt 8 "1111 ..., Sealll" (com) '51 -4ltnt Titrney, John lllftcl. CJ) ...... 10 ......... 5;00 D .,......_.. ta" <wes> ·51- ""' Nftmtft, Lita Milla. : \, f •, I ~,. f • ..... ., .. .._ (1)(11-.... y..., Cl) Cllllllllll .. ,..., .. .......... Tiit , ... "" ........ v--. maw.•·•~ . ...,..., .. mus.•r..-mnr......_ S:lO D .... : CC> (ti) ._... ... le .._.. (com) '64 -James Oar· ren. Cind1 Ctrof, Caart Dlnowt, Jessie ~ Llftdia. ()) CIS ..... Walter Cronkltt a...,. Cftfftft ... . ....... t11Mil u. fll) ,...... LIM .. c..trat .,,,.... .......... •• ,.. la.a GB Mkl111•• • 11 c..-.. a>~Ja.--­ ......... , Holt: Elffot Mintz 7:008(J)Dm..._ ................. Cl) Ttwtll 11 Ceu1 •• n • ()) ...... fJ"'8rtllJU.1 m•..,...., ............... fBc.,.111 ., .... ........ c... ..... . THE DAILY ,.ILOT, 1V Wl'.DC, AUGUST l,, lt72 Cll ~ "9 feaDlll Ottawa at TOfOMD. 1:30 8 Tiit T..., "'*9 ... Tom- tit/ Prclttlro dhtu.aa ,..,.,_ and conttMtrtt Oft tflis taasoft'a l1m squid. • D Cl) Cl) Q) I IHCW 1 I t r I , llWlt 7:JO B...., '1ltphlftfs Rampal'" (R) A mit to Sottttl West Atrica wtlett lltfds cf eltpbnts ..,. dllrsfn1 ttl~ tt1t flftetS .,,. round n1 their sanctuary e. 11t to wattt. a ... D .... -,.., JoAllM Wor· ., ..... leJ iddrma I Wldcy tflow lo lib· a .............. 1r1ttd ftmltes. l'A5 G) Ill C.-.. fMCtta D MM1 (C) (2lw) "INrtJ Ntna" 10:09 8 Cl)..._.. (R) A aunman (adv) '69 -John Ireland, CWt tllrtalw M n and mfsaa ttlm Jurpna. lhrw times, t"'4inf the ltMStiptor Cl) Te Tel ... Td to suspect "tti.t ~ ebt It ())I DrtM .. ,_. r11l'1 the fotioclM *Um. IJ .... t 11111w1e: (2lw) .._Ml D a ID.._... W., <R> ''TM ltftfe I tur (dra) 'Sl -Claude House" JoaMI Pttttt. sttvt frtntl· D1uptlln, Oline Clltnlo. lft; "Cert.lift Shadows Oft the Wall" m Hepe'a ....... Louis H1JWard, Alna MOOfthtad. m CJ).,,.,_ um""" CMc.-• ... Mtwit D ...... : (2lw) .. Left •. ._.. C•" f.I) Lee Mun• (wa) ·sa -."4.tt Ntwmll\ Uta fD Or .... ladle Milan . m........... me ....... ,..... Ottow1 Q) ~ f...., Roush Rldtra vs. Toronto Ataon1uts. a.• B (J) DMll .. In hrs Sllew Bums 111 la.a lftd Scfltti!Mt, Carol WIJM Ind fll) M1•..-. 'f11Utr•-.'fl11 last Della It-suest. ......... , .. (R) D fD...._1% ''Who Wonr· HMtwtt:.....,.. omc.n bid anc1 MllloJ wort to EE....._ -~~~roddefs~tht~. muu,.Me•w..t but tradl owner Btmon (Dktl ewt) 10-.JO D CJ) (I) I #Hew; I II-* lln--·t cooperate. a--.... , Ctl1 ... .., The • CJ) Cl) m • ..., "The flt ch1np1 fact "' race ttlltJOns in ;., .. Jot IDll on a diet to recap. the military 61 the focus for tills lure Iris JOIJltl. ABC News lftqulry "*"'· umttd e 11HcWI ...,.,_ "Psycho by ABC Ntw1 ~nt frank Oraraa Loob It Sa and D1tin(' Reynolds. M1Jor Genml Dlnltl flll IOrbood and Ktft Mich11skl James Jr.. 1 blad man Who MMS suat. as Deputy A$sist1nt Stcrttlly of • PWny .._. omrm appears. m ......... Cerlje mu Satnka al) @ Dldlel •n Sander V1nocur &) 42 Pia and Robert Mdtil continue COYtr-Q) c..dad1 c.itpa ... .,. of tht Clndict.tes. Issues and 11:00 IJ D D • m m ..... voters. (I) (I) a ..... ti) ...... U1Nt u Oii ., ..,.. IE &tmcite c.trat Cl)MmW D111te EJ) ..... (2llf) .. ~ mTrd11C....- '""" (com) '41 -Mtr1t Oberon. fB "'-T9' ArllSbNc . Dennis Mora1ft. m Htaa .... (R) l!ll&Qlm• ..,_, IWe -11:15aJFadnl F1Me CW.. .. ·~ lft W1itin(' (R) Co-ll:JO 8 (() CIS I.lie Mtwit: (C) "'llur· lumtio hMstfaltes when 1 f1mity ,. hct • ..,.... (dra) '71 - flafrt fof contnll of • Cl)tJOrltioft John Forsythe, Richard IOley, 81r · leads to murder. SuUfl C!art and bara Baio. lafit "•"'" svest. a am...., c.... ShtcQ D CJ) (I)(!). e...er .., Grtel\ Ted Kaiatrt. Nd Jon Volfht GI Min en... a.. are scheduled iuats.. fJl) fill OllJlllf "Man of AraJ1" 0 llwir. ....... Mii ... .....,. <En&tand. 1934) Ont of the 11l1lest (com) '46--btlare Sta...._ Rob· documtmarils Mr midi. Robert •rt Cumminp. flltitrty's po#9rful titm probes D (I) (I) a> D!cl ca..tt Anttionr man'a struate for sUl'Vfval apinst Quin• ruests. h1rsh elements °" e llMQ flshln1 e Te T ..... Ttlll blind off the coast of Ireland. lZ:OO II Mtwit: ......... Dela ......... HO II (J) ...... CeMtr (R) A C1$1 (dfl) '60 -V!fto11a de Sica, Hannes of bubonic pl .. ue ,.,. Or. Gannon Messmer. and 1 public health doctor, played U:JO • c:..trr Mac n.. bJ L•nr llJdtn. on an all-out l:OI Cll..D D (J} 9 ..._ $an;h for the soura of int.ction. 1:31 a ~ ..,._ ._.. 0•) '57 D CJ) Cl> m lllf1Jf*-C..· -8atl»tt1 ~ lany SUIDYan . .., ..... Comedllft Godfrey Z:OO • ...,.,.. 8Mr: •Matti•• U,. Ca...... and slnaer Thtlm1 ,.....,. and .,.. lrllt T ..... Houlton ruest. ..... m..,..... 1:00 a~ CC> """ ....,, ...... • Utt .... ,.,. ..... ...... ......... (Id-fl) •• -Aft. EB la c-..tMa • ,.._ "'°"' Daley, ,._, ..-. I • I ' m ' THU RS DAY AUGUST 17 For momans and art.noon .., pleMe ... OAnlME PROGRAMS. ..... fOr ,... conwenlence, tM dirt'• rnovla 'DAYTJME MOVIES t!CIO m (C) •a ................ (dra) '54 -ROfY Calhoun. Jean SlmlftOftl.. t:)o DCC> .,...... • ..._,. <com> 'M -Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DI C.rto. 10:00 CJ) ~ Celt It c.cta Crttl" (com) '!iO-Oonald O'Conntr. 12:000 ....,.., S........,.. (mys) '40 -4ttnry Wilcoxon, Carole ltndls. 1:00 0...., 1.-(da) '62-Tertnce ~amp, Robert Ryan. m-c.....-(dra) ·~11nn r~. Broderick Cnwford. l:JO a..... c....... "*" (com) '46 -Olivia cit Hevlltand, Ray Mil· land. l:OI Cl) (C) "'tall It ...... Coftd. (drt) '64-Jacl Hlwkl.._ a (C) ........... hltJ" (com) '64-fmkle lwalon. 4:30 II (C) ..... Ac...... Trll" (Wes) ·sa Audit Murpflf, Wattar Matthau. (]) ..... 10 All ...... 5:00 O "'Oii" .. .,. (com) '58--MdJ Griffith, Ftllcb r arr. £V£N I NG 1=-ee1>m...., · ..... ...., "GIHJs Klllatd and the ptpt' a Llllllt Lusit ... a flock °' ~ '° a CDm'llwllrt ho-. D .... : cq caw) -Dlrtr ...._.. (adv) '69 -...,,.. 111laM, Cutt ~ Ci)T•Ttl .. Tl'lllfl niE DAILY ~ILOT. TV wn•t. AUQUIT IS. lt72 -•o""'"''' ,_... n.. •~ ~ • ··Ntf~ (R) ... l» kum'a ..,,.. ..,. • wtiit. _.,.. u•eaaeea>.._ "' tft affluent "' bol1lood who .,, (]) Cl) a ... •lllna UMlr '*-to a bfadl coup6&. DOM .., ..,.. • And1'W Ouapn. 111,moM St. Cl) ....... Jacquaa, Cicely Tr-nd Jlrtt • ,,,,.. • Cu 1111 r •• WJatt star. • .... "' .. ..... tl)llledlelT.... Qlr , ....... (R) "'....... . .... "' .... .. ..... ~ .. ,.. mra #lllf ' (I) I Dlull ti ....... .. ........ Acts. ~ 0 -$ llillwtt: (at) •Attldl" D ..._ w.. .JoM r1.111me1 11:11 ... a.. ........ (drt) '56 -Jedi Palanct Eddie ~ '•• -U:JO tJ Cl) CIS Llea ** (C) ..... Albeft. • ...,,. ·-· ., ... ~--..~ 91.., .. 111 ........ 10:00 a am.., w. ....... a.rbar1 SIMJleJ. m ....,_., ...._ C.. Dionne Wlnridl.t, Donald O'Coft, 0 9 m....., C.. Siied· at CJ) Drapet llOt, PM ford and Mimi Hines sunt. ulecl: Georte Carllft, Pf!yltls Ntwma EE t• IMtl llaical D me..... D Mlwtt: *Clkattt" <•> '41 -m --CMlltft&' D Cl) (j) m • IH<W I "' u.. Man I.add, Gail Rumn. Q) Mii• Ft.U, ta_, Ed Tiit ABC Ntn Inquiry D CJ) Cl) Cl) IMc* CMtt KI r k PfOlrtm stu41ts natural dlASttrt to Oouat 1:00 8 (I) .., *"" 1111 ..... • It dlsccMr whit it will tau for the 11 auesb- LJdia takes a punch at a ntl&11bot1 wortd'a most ldVlnced ttdlnololl· m Tt Tel 1111 Trlll boJ who Ills aft lntmstlll theoty cal nltlon to protect lta dtlzW fn>m 12:00 m .... : •M!I .. "-"' ( .. ) on nit subiad of birds and bMa. Oftllaulhts of utwt. •57 _ Gttnn Ford. v Hefti D Ill m ....... 11luh fJ ................ .,. (com) '58 • WIMedUlt an "· "Double Jeopard(' (R) Ltu111 a. -AMt Crtmtfl, ftllcla Farr. call portrays ldtntlcal twins suspect. • fB Cett Jaipla 12:30 m c...trJ ... n.. ed ol murder. Also starrtn1 .. Jack ED (JI .... ,._ l'tlly, bl ba Gtllor and Tom Post· CE ..... Lan 1:00 Cl) a D CI> a ..... l:Jl811Mr. ........ t. ... ~ (com) '41 iw.t y.._ °"-mu ...,... • ..,._ D (})(l)Q)I mc141 1 1 • Slnl1* The )'OUtll c:otnecliln II loiMcl 10-.JO e. Cl) Cl) Q) .. ,_... C-. by Andy Griffith. Ala GtlostleJ, Tint Pmtlw 2:GO. A1-f1ctit -..: "'111 ....... Col• and lAub Nye. Strunt. ... .. c...,... and ......... styte and material .,. tn the rich. m 0 !lllltr ....... ... . . • 1rasi.roots tradition of W"lll Roatn E LI SatlM:I 3:11 tJ .... : .....__.. (Wll) '41 -aocs ca~. Adl1an Boatlt. and Htrll Shriner, opens the show a-...: ............ with humorous tales of the folbl"".'.:~~=~~~ ........ -----------...;...-~­ badl home. m .......... t.. m ... , .... • .,.,..- EB""-~ m@ Jw SllepMf'• • ..., Shepherd muses on th• mystique of the open road. 8) El SllClw • I.tee Valda EE &ac1t11 entn1 m .... : <at> ....., .,..,.. (dra) '32-£dward Q. Roblnton. 1:30 1J (I) My llnt IMs (R) Stew suddenly bec:omu leddtnt-prona, perhaps as an indirect result of Emil's dass protect on how"'*' of the moon affect people's bthav. lor . .. ...., Cttflll Ell) tBl Jm s.t "J11tmy Steil Quar· tit" 9:00 II Cl) CIS .,....., .... : (C) (at) "'DllffJ" (com) '61 -James Cobum, James Muon, Jama Fox. Suiannah Yort. Sophisticated ad· venture comedy about a multl-mll· lion-dollar piracy. o am,,... "Achlll•a' ....... (R) Jud&• Uwrtta Van Buren la asUd to rule In favor of 1 pnfland fiaure In Ofdtr to saw his son from a phony murder chtfll. a Cl) (I) m 11srw: 1 ..., ... -Tiit Cfllt ........... (R) Thi unquetldlablt amlteut tries to redeem himsetf 11 a rookll quarter- back for the Baltimore r.octJ. mu.v...-,......, I Sears I "' Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Sean s329 Reiular IA" Pri« . _, / (,, Model 8047 • Separate On/Off Swllch • Removable Ear Hook • Uses Sliver OxicM or Mercury Battery • •Better Sound Quality • Easy to Operate and Service Aili Abeut Sea,._ CoavtaiHl Cre41t Plant Pritt Efredl~ t•ru Satunbv, A•l•lllt II Htarlna Alcb An Avallabl' At n, followlJta ~an Slol'ft BMOa Park CuritO" c.,,. .. East otvmpk Soet EIMoett C'11lua1« .... , .. ,... 12 IAal ~ac• ~U'Wce , ....... Ptcoe at Alm,_.. , ..... s.t• C.1t Plaaa Tort'UICt Va.Ile, FRIDAY AUGUST 18 For momlns and aftllmoon Hitt,... pt.a .. MO DAmM£ PPOGRAMS.. Below, for your converMncl, .,. the ct.(• mewlel. OAmME MOVIES ... ..,.. .... ltll" (ftl) '51- Mtl ftfm, MttionJ Quinn t:JO 0 "See Hew Tbty Lii" (mys) '65 -Jotln f'onythe, Jane Wyltt. 10:08 CJ) "'Sfllll TIWll" (dra) '52--Ann Stlerldtn, John Lund. 12:00" ....,... ... llut Htltnw" (tdv) '42--00rotlly umour. 1:00 0 (C) 61J..-Ille u .... ,. (ldY) ·~William Hofftn. ID (C) .._, Sill• £Jllttt" <com> ·55 -Janet ltllh, Jadl Lemmon. 1 :JO U "'Cafe Sec'4ltJ" (oom) '39 - Fttd MICMurrtJ, Mtdtlttne c.rrotl. 3:00 Cl) (C) """ c..e .,..,.. (""'1) '67 -Roddy McDowall, Debbie Wttlofl. a <C> .,..... r,.. .... ,. <wu> .,. -Audit Murphy, John ~n. 4:JO fl "lluepMt ltf M....,. (dr1) '53 -Joseph Cotten. Jun Pttm. Cl) S-t .. 10 All ,....., 5:00 0 "1'M ... ..... (dni) '56 - Pttty MeConn~ "ancy Kelly. EVENING a.-ooeoammm ..... ())111 ..... 0 Callfontil Anpb ....a Anatls vs. Tiprs In Dttroll (j) Cetlbltt m n. fltfttltMn ID~.._ (11 &Ilia& It .. &> bsu .... Ytf9llllca m......-..Leqe a...,..., .. EI:)LaSt1 .... &,ea mnr..-.., l:JO D Mowll: (C) (90) "'..._ Kttr (wes) '59 -Cftnt Walker, John Russell, R•r Danton. Cl)cn""" 9 MIR Clfffill mn.. ,.,.., ... m,.,... llMlustry of "ov• Scollt. Q;)T ...... tllllW..W 8 ..... Adtl GI!)Nallat 0) .....-., Host: Elliot Mintz 7:00fJ(l)Df!:)..._ (j)Truaw~ (1) ...... O....,s Mru..J m•""' Liiey ............. 1='7? fJl) &IUlc Ill ,_ .. Uut ~ ,.i" tl)O ....... CIA .. ..., a ...... : <C> ~ .... fte TH! DAILY '9LOT, TV WUJC. AUG\JtT IS, 1t7a 7:Jl8GRlll! . ...., ......... (l)Tt Ttl .. r ... (J)l..,_tl._. ·-' ..... (C) (Dr)..,.,. ,_ AMlr" Crom) '47 -Uncle OlmtJI, Comtl Wilde. Ufe Al...t lb ............ G»Clllnl..t 9....,,... fl) a. """' .. ,.,.. mu.ia ... w..w mttP........._. &)Mdam ,...., 1:00. Cl) 01lan (R) O'Htrt pos.u u • drifter In en effort to jofn a band of "flowtr Ctlildren" In the desert 10 l11m whe,. lfl 1 nearby mttropo· lls they pt1nted 1 time bomb. aam• frldq ...... : (C) (2~1w) "TM alt HMf' (rom) '67 -MthonJ Quinn, Verna Usl, Mlchltl Rtdcrave. A Rum.nlan puunt and hia wfft are uuitit up ht •azl •uressloft when 1 dlatrlct police OtCl1 " OrM $ttl'nbtfl't psst Oft • ti~ .,. and ... a'tlotoua ·- coulrt Of FtJll's ~--D • ..._ fl!) TMFINMtf .... Off Mott t11.1mlqtloft of relulna, pfus C01Mt•r·commercl1l1 for the WOft tttllc.. tl)Afnt•• t:4S fJ) PmtlOf Aldat 10:00 D CJ) (j) GD L'" Amw1ta1 stJlt (R) HLovt ltMI the HIPC'Y Clari." RonllJ Howtnl, Marlon Rau; "loft Ind tht Ntwtusttrs," Keft Mars, Sid Melton. D -..: ""-lad ..,. Cdrt) '56-Patty McCormKk, "lnCJ Kelty. m .... U)NaslMllllMutle (1j) .....,._. T ........ Thutn fDllHc!A(I ~,...... fts- tivll (R) Em , ....... 40 (2111') Q)Tt It All-c:-' l!)La...,_. ....... htcld lend the husblnd to • labof 10-.JO O T1 It A1111•Cllll camp. D a...u, "Frtnk Tallman" DCil(l)fiBTM .,_,, lmdl • ..._ (R) Grtl Ind 8obbf ..... bet Aald111 w..w .......... where the los.r must do Mtytfllna ID liU c.-, ttle winner says tor e wflole ""'· 0) u s.t.lca m......,.......... m"•••Dl..a• m ,..,, .... a en.twt """" g...,.,,,, ~ aJc.ct.da c..,.... m@w .................. mr......aa...,,..... 11:00eaummm""" m> [llldel c.trll (]) Cll a ... m .... : (2IN) "'Tiit '""' "' Us"' u o.. .., ..,.... (com) 'ls--OllYll de Havllltnd. CJ) lbniUI Dllee ID tr.a • Ct•n •n•c• 1:15 0 A1111b Wr.,.Up t8 J ... ftlf ........ l:JO 1J ,_..: (C) (2lw) "'IMf1J Herta" @ T19e Jazz Sit (R) (tdv) '69 -John Ireland Curt fJ) S... , .. ....._, Juraens ' fD I klcijL! Vltlla (R) a (]).CI> m n. , ..... ,... m......, <R> DJ (R) Denn1's owrpowertn1 ur .. 11:15 a> ane .. 34 to punch Gloria Hickey Ill the tnn Is corrtetly di.posed by Ills mother 11:.10 II cas Late MM: (C) ....... 11 first lcM. c.t el die ...,,. (dra) '63-Jant m Mtf¥ llfffll roncs1, Ptttr F1ndl. ma 11H<141 Vlttutl: ..,_ a am......., c.... ... r.., A film Yitw of ttlt Vletn•· D ....w. "1'M Flett'• .... (mut) mese poople ' '42 -Dototfly Lamour. WJlllam t:00 fJ Cl) cas fftdlJ MMI: CC) (90) ..,....,. TMtT ... .._." (com) '6Z --Ch1rlton Haton. ElSI M1rtlnelll, Htrry Guardino. A upttln of tht Holdtn. fJ CJ) ()) Diet en.tt Onon Welles Cl) ... bim mTe Td lht Tr-" U.S. Army Is sent to Roine In 19". 1!:00 0 ...... : "'I., Ille U.....,. (sci· 11oft1 with 1 nidlo operator, to ltam fl) '57-0ltn J1uer. wflJ the occupyinr Gtrmtns .... vlo-ID MM: °'T..., Ille C....... (sci· tatln1 their Hopen dty" dtclanition. fl) '54-Cllarte Dr1u, Karin Bootfl. (I) (j) m ..... lZZ (R) An CMr· m c..bJ llUc n11ous c1ndid1t1 fO< citizenship dt· l:OO nn DD .ca Newt at"'1t the art wort ot one of Alice 1.J1J IW Johnson's atudtnts. D llHclA I Cltlm u.,d This Ralpfl Story aped1I meals th• two flc:ts of Htrold l.Jord, one of ttle blatst n1mes In motion picture c:omtd1. . ......... •• V... Pan "-dar eTVllGul an. .... &)LI C111mt ..... ,_ t:• a CJ) CI> m 111t GIN ...,.. <R> l:JO ..... : 61J.,.. ..,,, drl) '53 -Marl Stevtns, Dorvt11J MaloM. " .... : .,.. CIMnil .... It °""' .. (adv) '36-Gary Cooper. ......... Sllft: .......... Clntt... "Oaft ....,.. and ..,.._ U,YtwTrwullla" Z;JOCI) ... J:Ol IJ Mtwit: -0.C. IJp9w I ...... (ttts) '58 -Dan Rowt1, ~ Mat· tin. 2 ) 'I· ALFA ROMEO Coad Imports I 000-1200 Co.st Hwy. Newffrt Bea~,.~~ UC:ltf4 5~341 W 1rd S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 54~4+t4 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK ... 8'lldl . 2125 ...... CGlllll ..... 171·2100 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 . CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth ~ 6661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 540-5164 DATSUN Costa Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-77 81 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 557-9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Cost• Mew 642..0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. Huntin9ton Beach 842-661 I Bauer 8uldc • 2125 Hmt»or eo.te Mes9 171·2100 LINCOLN -MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury I 30 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana 547-9183 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 MAZDA Huntington Beach Mazda · 17331 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-6666 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim Sl.mons lmporh W•mer & M1in St •. S.nte An. 54MI 14 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor lllvd., Costa Mesa s.i<>-9640 OPEL a.uer Buick . 2925 Hllrbot Costa .,.,. 971·2500 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mesa 546-8017 l'ffl IMULY ll'fLOT. 1V Wl'£K, AUGUST IS, 1972 PORSCHE· AUDI Don Bums Porsche-Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson l'orsch.Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. ~-0900 Co~st Imports I 000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 Slemons Imports 2201 S. Mein St., Santa An• 557-5242 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy C.rver Inc. 234 E. 17ff1 St. Costa Mesa 546 4444 SUBARU fr;t1 W erren 's Sports Car Center 547-0764 7 I 0 E. I st St., S.nte Ana TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bift Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd. Hun~if!gton Beach 847-8555 TRIUMPH FTitz W•rren's Sports C.r Center 547-0764 7 ! 0 E. I st St., Senta Ana VOLKSWAGEN Herbour Volkswagen 1871 I Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-4435 Chick Iverson Vollrsw•gen 445 E.Coasf Hwy.NB 673-0900 VOLVO THI DAILY ftlLOT, TY Wl£1C, AUOUSr 11. 1172 SATURDAY' '.' (I P .. I '~ (, (lllllllllle....-. .... l a>...,~ ...,.. .. ,.,.....uaa at s. end oattnr· Gueab .,, "'"" llne Klthood end Ku M~ 8)L8dlal.IM an......._.. 11:30. Cl> ............... (j)flll F.-. a• e ()) ..._, 11• 1 11r "f.1111 D Cll Llicllet Lii* APlat Wa1: Thi CMI Wat" 8) W OM S!OO II Mtr1al ......,.. t:Je 8 °""" •°CMn'IOllJ of lnno-e IMll! -F• ldlb .., Jiii! Cl) 111111: ,_.. 11 till ......,. ctftCI" {Ml) '14 -P1ul P11et. Blrbltl (dfl) '49 -Dana AndttWs, M11U D..,. ~ ""llJ· Toren. Cll 1' I a...... II 0.-W..W D ~USA "Consumer"°" GI Let• .., tlction" 7'JIO II NMe u, D la• AcC1e1 a 111 m °'· .. ,. Cl),., °" ,.. D Cll *" ..,... aew 12:00 e Cll n. ...... m fMll: CC>......, Us" (wee) m lqs _, ea. ...... 111M w.,.. llllabt "Pellot Utt '57-Teb Hunter, N1t1lle Wood. fD Sau• llntt Saddle" 9 Sdof1 Tllltm 7:JO II DntJ'• ,,..... Cl) Mtwtt: -..,.i Atrlcll ltfttl" m MMt: •i.:. ,,.. ....,.,. 0 ID .,.,.., 0-. (dra) '55-loula Haywerd, Veronica (dra) '63 -HUc1tprd1 Neff, Herry 8 C..,. PNflle Host Arnold Pflce Hunt Mtrtr. and auest• Gina Rowt.ndl, Mthonr D ()) m...... ....... • ,~ Quill Ind luttlot ~ Hl•r db-fJ .... : "MH W1tf1 t11t I•" ID ...... : cuss the kinda of foodt llMfttlll to (wa) 'SI _ l" Pittmon, Rone 8 Lilt II S,.. feminine bt•uty and malt fltnaa. Andi m ~ ca ..... D~(I)= lunMr m1fflCwn .... Is UM-.. S:JOfllulllr/OlllWer lflllltf Im Mi"-Douatas narr1t11 • ont·floltr 0 o. C.... '1bt c.mpus Is the document111 about • priest from ,_,. -rdl Un~.... PTllf-t:OO fl Cl) hp ._., Dublin and 30,000 unw1nttd ttalfaft -·1 '...,.. ne ,....,, .. 11 D m...., w111f111 cw .sent 1u.1n laftlCIWlllJ dacrlba tht I ,.,.,. ,.. ,.._.. Of'Ph•ns. dl£lltn11 and QllllOflUnlty for stu· CJ) Cl) fNJ ......... • ....., clt!Q no dlOOM to lttlftd I colltp ID UI. -...: "'111111..... It 12:30 1J Cl) CIS ..._ Spedlt "Wtalt's c. M II urban rNllty. IMt _. (wtl) '51-Ch•rtea Br0tt· • r;wMntlon All Moutr' A sutcSe D...., .._ T-lirds n. RtllfYa aon . .,... OJtNa Mn Dirt!" <mrs> '°' rouni people rtprdlna the RI· Rtnqtda '51--Stacy H1rrll, pubullcan Convention. Watter Cnm. Cl) .... : "111111ttM"' (dra) '42-• c:..trr II'* n.. kltt ls host Jt1n Glbln, Ida Lupino. l:M 8 Cl)...,_.,.. 8i> r .. ram. falcM U sp.ta Adttl ,,..... Malcolm D m ..... hltMr 1:00 II Cl) CIS CU.rn'a "'• ,...., Allison. Enafistl aocctr mtMpr, II Q ... Alt:rJ "BoJ With Glasses" (R) An 1ward· profllt4. l (f)Cl)JldM fM wlnnln1 film •bout 1 Jap1n1M boy ,:::; It le trut ff • • • 1:00 lllt1t• Clebltrltten who l11ms that one 11 not Judltd D 9 tD Tiii ,,.... bJ outward 1pparances. GB....., ..... U ....,..: "bclltllwe" (mp) '37-CJ)_.. ii tM '711 &> Wtlct ti ~ Fred MldAul'f'1, Franc.a Firmer. 11 ,._.: (C) "f1fttlf N t111 4:00 D Mewtr. "'Ile 1011 Frtt1 Lift D CJ) Cl) INttdN4I ,,..... (wa) '65 -ROIY Calhoun, f1llll" (dl1) '53 -D1n Dalley, Cl> c.ttM ~ James Philbrook. Anne ltAcnd't. l.JoJd Bridla. D IWe: ...... u......,.. (ac:f.fl) D MM: (C).,.... (Optlla" (tdY) D .... WIUI B!U 8tnowUy 'M--Joh11 Camdlne, Allison HIJu. '54-Jun Simmons. Victor M1tul9. D ...,,, ........ • Mtwte: ..., .... ., ........,... mum. .w CwtrJ .... n.. (.ctv) '54-0on Dtfort, Lon CtlMtJ m 11tn Nie• Carter ~ ,_.., ~a.. ... Cm • a.. ... II TMI IE,_ Lltllt t:• 11 n. .... ..., ._.. a LIM ., t11e ..., m c.t..a .... D. m •nter .., l :JO (I) a.ta•u• 4:30 D ,_ "tlrmlc Alts Gift Shop" (I)~ .......... SluUI (j),.. Flattrt Cl),._.._ -D CJ> ' D lllN: -cdfenil" (ect¥> ·e1--"' -·• 10M8 CJ)=_, .... ... Joete Mafloney, Feith DomllJUt. =-~ ...:-' a am r• • et.t .., ..,. m E••••t.J """ ..... w..w blra Walters and StM Ckiodmrn m MM: "'l1lt Wtd41• V Lii F• a. Cit '" pesta. Rhodln1 Wllll1ma, Jenny ..._.,. (rom) '55 -Lisi Danltty, Gutltrnr. Jiff McFl'ddtn end Ken Huch Mc:Otrmott Wons ltt hosts. 2:00 8 Cl) U.S.I. Ctaasic Celt final D CJ) Cl) CW'telltJ lltop rounda from Pleasant Vilt., Country ft lelllr lams Club, Sutton, Mass. Cowra11 con· lt:JO II Cl) Aldtle'• lV ,..,.... tlnuu tomorrow. u Mtwll: (C) .... cwt ,,..,. (}) Ytlcl ., Aclblturt (wet) '46 -John Uttf, Join Wood· D ,..........., l.eM 0'"X:N' Cam· but). eras pinpoint v1rious telnet tA the Ct llhwfl: (C) "l1lt Ytvftl ....-25th Annfwtnlry Commrmomtwe (ldv) '63 -Mm Oarno1t, Wiiiiam ceremonies htld et tllt United N•· C1mpbtll. lions Hew Yorti htadqu1rt111 In • .... Sfa... .. ... October, 1970 ll•IJCl)l*tal Cl) .... : ~ .. """"" D tD Mll1t Leapt ........ (com) '&G-William Hartrlell, ShJ11tJ firms will be 1nnounctd. £1ton. .... ~ .. DI lfiC&f ~ 11 llof. ... Hlplllfib of tilt tllflth 1nnual ,,.. Ult Road ~1nt1 Trad! In At· Ametkan Rold Race of Champions lanta. ~ . m .... : ......, ..... l.r' <drl> '45-Jlma Catn11. SyMa Sidney. Ill .... : (C) ...,.. ,. ........... [VfNl'JC. t:OOIJDm,... (J)sa.Tn* ow ......... a..._ <C> (tO)..,...., a.t ef srt' (d,.) '7G-TOf11 frrnclou, lallt "lelttn. fJ)huaPlnYIMlca moe.-.Trll a...,...,..., Gl!)T...,. .. 40 mnn...-•:•(.I)..,... • ...., D IOllC """ C..ftrlMll CIJ""1 ..... D..._ fD'111••ul'l--.(R) m~ • CiHtrJ Pleet Ef)HhdAep Elllot Mintz 7:00 8 CIS ..... Rottr Mudd CJ) Let fmt•'• "" D N6aal .. .,.c '"Th• LontlY Dofymtn" IJ El) Htt .._Date Robtttson Ind Susan Ra~ iuat. D .IMtd1e Ju" Bob eamr 1s ceJtbritJ pest. Cl)fflltl ~ a .... v..., .,. mmaLnswtw.a ... m It T• I Tllllf fJ)E Tlnlllt m 11111 £11t .... l1ila .,..,.. <R> ~UISdaJ. 9:30 PM m.,_... 7:30 IJ Dtdllr Ill tlll ..._ "A Stltctl In Tlmt" Dudley Suttoft pteya I bura1ar. (() lh'qHt Cl)Tt Ttl Gt T,_. DlAt'•lbM• Deal a Mim" s .... : (Jlw> '11• Ualt" (dra) '57-Rldllnl Wldmart. Richard Ba11h1rt. Dolom MldlMIS. 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The COit of a visit ii outrqDoUI, ranpaJ from $20 to $SO ID bour. By the time a patimt baa a dwa to diJcum wba.l la trouhliq him. be may alrady have lpCDt IC\'Va1 bun- dled dollan. And by the time hi• problem ii IOlved. be miabt have apmt t.bouunda. The rault of all Dr • .....,, 0... this, u ooe might predict, is that many people wbo desperately neied paycb.iatric care, and want it, simply can't afford to have it. They can't afford it ftnancially; they can't afford it in tenm of time; they can't afford to find baby-.itters to care for their children while they visit the doctor. h the only answer for tbae people to ao without aue7 No, aaya Cbicaao plydliatrilt Dr. Harry Gamet, chief of psychiatry and neurology tor the Cbicqo Medi- cal School and ML Sinai HolpitaL Dr. Gamer bas developed a new-but atilt controversial -way to help many troubled people back to normal liv- ing. and do it quietly and cheaply. Dr. Gamer'• "psychiatric ftnt aid" ooosists or limply oonfrootiq lbe i-- tieot atcrnty with the problems that an: disahlinl him. proddina him to come up with workable IOJutions, and ma.tin& him aware of "'the absurdity or bis aelf-iJnaae." A ICllion may take as little u ten miouta. There a.re no tona boun spent probina the rooca ot problems and delviq into the peticnt'a 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, A.,..e 1S. 1'71 early yean. No Freudian analyail in which the paaieat ii mcouraFd to free a.aoc:iate about aaytbina that comea into bis mi.ad. How do Dr. Gamer's te:D-minu&e eeaioDI wort? "Unlike ooavcntiooal tberapilU." be explains.~ don't encourqe.,.. tialtl to feel that the analYll ii • Qod.. lib penon ~of womoa mqic. What we do ii apply preaure Oil Che patialt to force him to explore aod IOlve bia problems. Thia ii calJed •coofrootatioo problem-solvina. • The key ii to face the patient with a ~ hibitive aiat.ement: 'You mull never. under any circ:wD1Wx:a, do that'; or an expressive or penniaive statement: 'lt would be beUer if your husband died': Of an adaptive llat.ement: ·1 want you to continue to work at your job.• Then we ~'What do you thint or feel about what I just toJd your .. By makins such statements. we force the patient to tee that the atatua quo ii not acceptable. that a 801utioD must be found by cootinuous learcb- in&-The therapist'• words make the patient want to end his behavior aod tcek a new IOlution." Al an enmple of bow fint..aid therapy worts. Dr. Gamer relates the cue of a married woman in her forties wbo w• depra.ted aod suJ.. cidal. ''She felt bopdeu, incompetmt, ioadcquate. Sbe saw bcnelf u a de- prived. unfairly treated dauJhter. Her older brother wu a ftl'J aucceaful doctor. She felt that ber own IUOCCll wu in being an orderly. neat, elf fl(; live boutewife and mother. Her bu.- band bad diareprdcd her desire not to move to Cllicaao from a Watem state, and had allO failed to rccopliz.e that when abe arrived at her new home-a much leas roomy home than abe was UICd to--.be found it in a stare of sad d.iJorder. She reacted to all this with the feelint that her husband loved bia businea more than be loved her, and that there wu nothint worth livin1 for. "In her ftnt-aid aaaioo, I told her: 'Stop believin1 that you have ootbio1 worth livin1 for.' lbeo I said. 'What do you think about what I jUla said?' "Her immediate rcaaion W&J to beain expk>rina all the reason1 wby - .... ._ e11111111 llMIM, I tDed Mn ... l1lae ...... ,_ .... Mal 11 ............ n.. ................................. ....,, .. life wa.r worthwbile. She RCO&Diud that bu fecll.np repraented a re- 1poo1e to a na.rcUsistic hurt that was unwarranted and excessive. She d'°8e to react on the buis of her aaeta rather than of her wounded pride.•• A.a Dr. Garner explaina it. a patient, in bil belldloq flight from rality, finds himleU confronted by the then .. pist in a way that cuta oil bil line of retreat. If be Iii.LI wants to evade real- ity, he must produce JOme rcuons for wan.tins to do IO. Thil fon:a the patient to evaluate bis reatom and cboole bow to behave. Theee forced evaJuationa help reduce the patient'• anxiety. Whether Dr. Oamer'a methods wort u well u coaveotiooal therapy or not, they at leut come to pip1 with two big problems: (1) the expeme of pl)'Chiatric treatment (ten-minute sesaion.s are naturally much cheaper than .SO.minute onet); and (2) the in· ability of p1ycbiatrist1 to handle the swellina number of people who are nowadays seeking help. One p1ychiatrist who lauds Dr. Gar- ner's etforta, at leut in theory, is Dr. Wilbert Sykes, of the American Foun- dation of Reliaion and Psychiall)' in New York ... Provided you accept that the technique is essential I y auper6cial, has limitations, and may require much repetition," user11 Dr. Sykes, }'ou can't quarrel with it. There are aome patienta who, despite limitatiom ot time and money, need '1ny help the)· can,et" Freudiana, Dr. Sykes pointa out, mlJbt call it "1Mna • patit.at cbicbo ioup," while other, more iooovadve lhc:npilb miabt say, "Wdl let'1 try it. What we Ii.a~ is not that aooct." Any- tbina that ieems to wort, from a prag- matic standpoint, is certainly worth the efl'on. Nevertbdea, Dr. Syta fee.II it should be made clear that many patients would probably not re- spond to this type of treatmmt. One pyc.bi.atrist who feels that there misht actually be moR disad- vantaaa than beneftla from Dr. Oar- net'a mdhocla ii Dr. IUdwd Gardner, psychiatrist OD the staft of Columbia Univenity Collqc of Physicians and Swpom aod the WaJUam ADiloo White Institute in New York. 1be confrontation technique, which we all use to tome degree. enhaoca the ~ 11'bility of dependency on the anal~ since the patient ii not encourapd to mate independent judgments," Dr. Gardner claims. "There is abo the pater chance for error when the analyst doa not give the patient time to free issociate. Much may lie uodiacovered when dealing only with the patient'• imme- diate situation. Uoderlyin1 motiva- tions remain hidden. Some bigh-pow- ereci patient.I probably can tolerate a 1 S-minute ICSSioo, othcn might even benefit from it, aioce they are unable to tolerate looser time periods. But a areat many patient.I would probably feel that they are jult pttin111¥ted when their time ii up. and this could lead to raeotmcnt of tho thtrapbt. '"On the whole," conchJda Dr. Gardner, ... would say that tbl limn. ~ OUCWciab the 8dvantap. l couldn't endone iL Yet. I would not say that Dr. Gamer may not be belp- ina 11 Jcut stHM individuals in IOIM catel." Look at whataummcrildoina to your akin f The complex.ion you 'vc pempered is beiq ravqed by 1um- mer weather and aummer fun. You atay out too Iona in the b1az:ioa aun. You 1wim. You ao from 1un- baked •tRets to air-conditioned stores to wind-whipped car rides. You squint to cut down sun aJare. You betbe and abowcr frequently to keep f rab and cool And all these activities can add up to com- plexion dryness that aa::entuatcs linea and wrinkles. Your skin becomes parched. Flaty. Decidedly oldcr-lookina. No wonder you're troubled about the way you look. But there is no rea- IOO to worry. Maoyyouthfu).look· ina women who f llCle the ravalCI of summer weather have dilco~ rhe wonderful ICCret of Oil of Olay as a beautiful amwer to I.he sea- son'• complexion damaae. They know that summer akin like yours literally thirsts for Oil of Olay and its soothina ministrations. Oil of Olay quickly penetrates the sur· face layer of your akin, where the beauty blend can work most eft'ec· rivdy. To help wnen and smooth sun-and-wind-parched akin. To provide ecnerous amounca of trop- ical moisrurizina oils and natural moisture, needed to replenish the vital ftuids that have been atolcn by aummer. To ease away wrinkle- aa::entina dryness that makes you look so much older. And to estab- lish a proteetive berrier to keep your akin'• own natural moistme from su1 aalderina to the hanh heat and sudden temperature changes. Ordinarily, youthful-look.ina women in countries around the world who care for their akin U1C Oil of Olay momina and nJ.abt in a 1tin-cherilhin1 ritual But when summer robs extra amounts or youth-1ivin1 moi1turo and oil from your akin, your complex- ion responds favorably to pam- pc:rina much ll'M>R frequently than twice a day. Lavish on tho beauty fluid. anil- able from drugisU evetywbcre in the United States u Oil of Olay moiaturizina lotion, .. one:n u your akin aipWI the med. When-- ever summer weatb« makes your complexion fed dry o.r tifbt or rouah to the touch, nature ii uk- ina re. and needs all the help It can pt from IOC>lhin1 Oil of Olay. No matter bow often you u. the beautifyina blend dllriq the day, boweYcr, don't nealect apply- in1 it aenerouslY to your face aod throat before bed~ IO Jhat it can do iu aood wort durina the quid boun of aleep. And then, of C®nC, ftnt dUq in the morniq. to race the day beautifully. Oil of Olay pen• tratea 10 quickly that it leaves no 1reasy film. makin1 it an ideal makeup .. - base. Your cosmetics never streak or chansc color. And, if you let your race go bare of makeup in the summer. Oil of Olay imparts a lovely dewy &low u it protects and cherishes your complellion, day and niaht. s---Beut7Hllla W1te1t~•" yo" ~o!M in from tlte '61m1Mr sun t11td lleat, apply 1enn-· 0111 amounts of Oil of Olay 01t any orus that haff htt1t upoud to tlte 1ki1'-dryinz ,1,mot11. The ~auty blend qMiclcly lwti.lu lo work wltlr noJure to replellislr '"' mo/1111" 11olni by IMmnwr w'atlt,,. YoMr $/c/1t will SJOOn sltow lt1 patl111ikfor suclt sootlt/111 at1'ntl<>n. • • • Aftn batltbtt or swlmm{lfl, /m- W. prttlota Oil of Olay• wlwr- rHr YD"' 1k/11 f'eu dry. """'nn" It fttl1 dry. 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Some morning thrs month, why not pick some of the produce while the dew Is still on It, and start the kitchen aglow with the simmering aromas of spice laced with vinegar? After alt, preserving Isn't a chore; It's a happy, rewarding experience I ~ Cookbook By Muilya Han.en From This Slimmer's GardeD To NeXt Winter's Tahle Home cannin1 can be a rcwantiq and en- joyable experimce if one follan tbe basic rules of ltaDdard cmmiDJ pro- cedures. It ii a aood idea to So over tbae rules bef orc IWtina your praerviq this yur. Check owr ,.,._ cannm, jan wl flHinla. The IC&lina ectia ot jan lbould not be nicbcl. cncbd or dJipped. Tbe lealiDa compound on tbe dome lida lbould be iD ICMJd cooditioD, if you an Ulina this type of jar. It ii a ICMJCI idea to buy new dome Iida every year. Tbe jar bmlds may be med over if they an in aood condition. Check your ltcam-plalUn and water-bath cao- .ncn to be sure tbr:y are iD perfect wortin1 order. In our redpea we haft med the opaHcUlc method for tbe Elepnt Pacb Mamlllade It cont.aim a lot ol aapr, is made with liquid pectin and can be safely pna:a wd this way. Each ~ lteriliz.ed jar ii quictJy filled and ..w befoR aoothrr one ii Oed. The mnainin1 recipes we haft gi\'eD me the water-bath method A water..flath canner ii a larp bttJe with a cowr and a net or metal bMket to bep the jan from ratina on the bottom. The kettle mmt abo be deep cnoup 10 that the wa- ta will ccwer the lopl of the jan for one or two inchca without boilin1 ova. The water-bath method ii a way of proce11-- in1 f QOda at a tempenture of 21 l9P. This method ii J1'!00D'me~ for bialHdd fruib. tomaaoa and pickled ve,etaba. In warm dima .... , or if stora,r conditiom are poor, buttcn,cocmna,jama and praerva lhouJd be proc rl I ed at limmerin1 ( t80•-1gs•P.) temper- ature: for 10-12 minutes in a water-bath c:aoner. Before atartina to cm it ii important to wuh all fruib and veactabla tborouabJy. Dilcard any that are not perfect. You will not aet a quality ftnished product if you don't~ quality produce (Contlnwd on pop I) FAMILY WEEIO.Y. ~ 11. 1972 • 1 -----~-------------------~-----------·-------------~-------~~--------~-------.-.--------.------------------ s.. ...... lt Gar*u ToWl'*-r'k ...... (CCHt1i11wd /rum P"~ 7} when you start out. Follow directions uoctly for each step of the cannlog pro- cess. That includes time aod temperature directiool. In our directiooa we have used cannin1 jan with dome lids and .eparate bands. After food has been proc c •d, Jet it cool 12 houn. If the dome (center of lid) ia down, or sta}I down when preued, the jar ii properly sealed. Store jan with- out banda in a cool, dart. dry area. 1be cooler the storage space, the. better your bome- canned foods will keep. If jan are improperly aealed, Ito~ in refriaerator. Or, if the recipe permits, reprooe11, fol- lowina all sterilizing, Ming and proceain1 steps. We have not uted the steam- preaure method, u we have given recipes for pictlea and praerves that uae either ~ gar or sugar or both. In cq- nina low-acid f oodl mch u beam, com and meata, the 1team-pre11ore method of a prasure cooker is necaaary, u this is the only kitchen utensil that supplies enouab beat to de- stroy the aporea of bacteria that Foodshelf No muss or fuss -just a del lclous barbecue. CHICKEN 'N' RICI! CAMP-STYLE Mate four 14-inch aquarea of double-thickness heavy-duty foil. Lightly oil 1 aide. Place a chicken bNUt (~-lb. each) on each oiled square. Or \.lie chicken leg (approximately ~ - lb. each). Combine 1 can ( l~ o:u.) cream of muahroom ..,.., undiluted, with 1 cup ln- ltant rtce and 'h teaspoon ..,..._ Spooo rice mixture over the chicteo breast.a. Seal the packets with double folds. Place on grill 4 inches from bot IJ'&Y coals. Coot about ..0 minutes, or until done, tumina once. Maira 4 Nrvlng$ I• FAMILY WlEKLY, ~ti, 1112 ca&m flaHoul, bcJtaddm ao4 other typc:a ol spoilqic. QUICK IWEEI~ 811CU 1 .. (2-)J•t• ....... ..., ........ ct&. ~ .... , ,, 2 .... .... TO STERILIZE JARS t. Check lealing surfaces of jars fbr nkb, aacb and sharp edaes. Wuh jan in bot aoapy water. I.lime. Wah and rime lids and bands. ta ,, .... .... 11' ''fl JEIFE .... JI '?I ...... 4 ..... SS·- 1 .......... -· ,.t .. n-......, ...... 1. Cut plctJca iDto quartcn Jcaat)lwile. place la lU'ID bowl Ttc prljc, dill teed and pict- linJ spices in pieceol thin doth. . 2. ~riliz.e jan: Place jan in a very Iaree kettle, CO'fel' them with bot water and put btde OD to beat. Brina .am to a boil and boil jan for 1 O min- utea. Boil new dome lidl uad bands S minutea. Allow Bda 2. la medium uuccpen com- • biDe 2 cupl puulatcd ..,.... ~ cup upt-lnwD tupr, vinepr and spice bq. Briaa to boiliil1o reduce bell and simmer UDCOV• cred l 0 mlnuta. C.ooL a. Pour ayrvp with spice baa over dill-pickle lticta. Let ataDd 1everal houn or OYemiabt- 4. Put dill-pictk sticb iA bot and banda to remain in bot waler until ready to ua a. Just before you a.re ready to \lie them, raDO¥e the jan, lida and banda from the bot water and let Chem drain bridly on a dean cloth. dttjtjrot jars. Lca¥e ~ iDcb bead apace. Add remainina susan ta syrup and brina to boil RelDOYC spice t.a and pour the ayrup over pickles.. SyNp sbould cover pickJn ~ inch. 5. Wipe lOpl and tbreada ol jan with clean, damp doth. I. FoUow *Pl 6-1 • iD AU- Scuom Com Rdilh. below. Malta 4 ""'6 ALL-8EASOt19 CORN RELISH .,. .............. cora, ,..... .............. . 4cmM(1 ........ , ..... ... 11111 1~ ......... ..., 1 .. -...... .,_.....,., 1 .............. ..... 1 ,_ __ (4-.)r' I '1, • t1 ••-•rr111 111 JJllAI..., .... It flW 7 ....... ~ 111 , ••• 1b1llNd ..... I DI ,,_,_. ... 1 ........ ... ..... ..., ......... .. 11' .... -1~ llllFIJI_.,.... I 1Md d .,..,u .... ........ 1. Put corn, celery. arem ~ per, oaion, pimiento, celery leed, mumrd leed. Cl1ll1lllld red peppez. ult, -prtic ID4 vinqar m 6-qt. tctlle or Dutch CMn. BriDJ to a boil. ltinina. then let boll s mimJlll. uncovered. 2. In 1-qt. aaucepa.n blend supr, mustard and Gour, then 1kMty add M cup water. Heat to boiliq CMS' modCIUie beat. ICirriDa coastantly. Stir into com mixture. a. Brina cam miDure to boiJ. ing and coot., stirring DOW and then, until celery. p:ir;D pepper and onion . are. ~· 4. If mixture becomes too thick, add 2 or 3 t1Ncapoom bot water OI' vinopr. Mixture lbould be amt. but not aoupy. Tiiie lor teuonina; add aupr, ult or vinepr if nooeaary. 5. Ladle boiliq-bot mllh to ~ inch of top of bot lferilized jan; wipe off anythiq apiUed on topt or duadl ol jan witb clean. damp doth. I. Put ~ Iida on jan. ecnw ateriJimd bands tiabt. A.a each jar ii 61Jed. stand it on nick in a canner full of bot, not boiliq. water. Water lbould cover jan 1-2 iDda. 1. Put ~ OD canner, ·brina water ta a boil, proce11 jan in boilin,.....m bath lS minuta. a. llemo¥e jan from canner. Let cool for about 12 boun. RemoYe bulda, tat for teal. Lahd. Store without bands in cool place. Miika 4-S plllU -- .............. llMllALADI! , ..... .._. I..._ 1 .. ca...,._.1.._.~ quadDn, llSllOW ..... Grind. daap IDe ar lllcad in bk:2*r. Tum into 2--ql. MD DCpnL ~cry fiii. COIDMM MOA:ed .. ,.. .... mill clamilL Nr roe~ cupa Imo a M)I. bUle ar °'*ll cnia. ... llquld fndt pecdD. aim • fomn wttb metal .,_. I. Sdr and lkim"far 7 --. . . to cool llJlbdJ IDd pre\llalt , .. _ I a..1tpep11Dt11 1' .. dllHll•--'* D 111•"'-•••nr' , ... .... ,. ............. ... ,.... 2. Sql1eeza jab from llCODd lemc-. MJ1wn 2 'Ml11pociaa into tanapD widl lbe Mended fruit. Add I cup waler md m. mer. anaed. 20 nd1 .. ... Stir in mpr. Place OWi' lliab bm; .... to • n1iiDa bail (• blCll bail daat c.-ot be ltimd dowa) wt boil 1md 1 rnhmte, ~---11. "°""" fruit. 1. Lidie Imo hot .-i1ized Jan. SJbaa Jan to ~ iDcb fnlm top. Wipe .... and dnwll ol jan wi&b dean, damp dodL l. Ped ud pit ,,,.. hel Clop .. acmo.. fnxn ~ ldr. ~ . L Put *til.blDd Iida OIL Scrn ZUCCl•I P'C'O D , ................. ..... _ ,,. ........ 1' I llfllaw 11-. ... ......, .... , ... ...., .... .... ,,._.,... ..... 1 llHJDJl ..... O ltlld I a..(N ...... )•11 ttrc, •01111111, ... ............. , .... ...., .... ...... 1. Combine ............ ealt, red pepper, celery teed, turmeric. IDUltlJd in ~ ...... pan. Brina to boil; ldr till IUpl' dillohel. 2. Pl8ce mcxbW and amoa. in 6-qt. Dutch ovaa. pour vincpr miDure over. Let Dad 1 hour, ldrrina oreatio«Mlly. I. BriQa ~ cnmNnMian to hnfflna. reduce bMt and limmer 3 mio- 1*:1. Stir (I(( .... .ny. 4. Continue wi1w1e1iq wbDe quietly ~­ Ina one bot ~ jar at a time. Pil to within ~ inch ol top. ,,... IUle .-..r IOIDtioD coven w:.,t•Nee I. W'ipe otf UIJlbiq spilled oa topl ar tbrada of jan. .. Follow *Pl 6-8 .. In Al...se.am C.om Relish, ~ If. after teltina far ..a iD step 8, the eeal lt not tiabl. opm and empty jar. llmtcrili2JD jlr, lid and bud; boil OC!ftleillll, re8D and reprocw. Milka 6-7 pbrt6 For mon information about pictlin, IDd --~---= 1972 Hei.nz • . I Boat. H. J. Heim. Home Eccmomica , P.O. Box S7, Dqlt. FW. Pittlbuqb. L 1$230 (DO c:haqe); 1912 Ba.II Ball Blue Boat. Depc. K.PFW, Box 200S, Muncie, Ind. 47302 (SO cents in coia). Siqle copia "' tbe followin1 may be ~ taiDod from tho 01b ol Information, U.S. ~partment ol ~ Wahinar-. D.C 202S0: Home IDd Ganim BuletiD 8, '"Homo Camrin1 of Pndal wt v ........ (20 ceata); Home and Garden BuDrdo 106, "Home Ctnnln1 of Meat wt Poulby'" (15 cents). (COlltbtM oa,.,,, 11J :A oool m•in cow aalad you make in minute. using SPAM, B In B Muabrooma, Kellogg'• Croutettes, and drr1si.ng made with Realanon Reeonatituted Lemon Juice. 2-::::.:.c--IDrn Into bhl ... plecee (or hMd .. auce) 2 cups KB I OGG"81t CAOUTETTEse 9tuftlng HMb 81•1Med CftMDne 2 (So«.) cw 8 In P CHOPft1> WSHAOOMS 3 DMtDel. pMl9d and cut In w.dgee 1 (12-oz.) OM 8PAM9, Cut In J ....... Mrfpe USY alFF DI MlllDIQ 1 C\lp....., or aha ol "oup REM_... AecondtlMd LMnOn Juice 1 cloft glllc. PJI 111 If 2111 ifOO'll ,....., 1111 llllng ,. cup --brolt tan l'llUINoal•• Place ....... In = ..... bOwt. Add 8 In 8 Mult1RMlma. tomato ....... SPAM and ~ Combine oil, AleLAmOn ~ 1..-on JulOe. Qlllo. butllr brOth and l1dan ........ Ing In ..... a.ti and P9PPtl! '° ...... "°"' ,., and ........ ....... , .. ~ dNlllna. Pow O'lfll ..... ; ... ._.,, 8eNe ~•Ndllli••ff 1n dlllld · eafiid bowie.. Ylllll: •toe-.... llerilmd ---tiPt-ln-wrt jln far a few llCDDda. 10 bot marmabdo CID cleiboy maid ar yeMt that may haw lctdld oa Iida. Tbaa and ~ riPt to coal I. Wilm jan are cold. tllt far ..i. Label. Skin m coo1, c1ry place. u ... ii -dabt, .eon .in reldleratm· Alda" pbdl • • ' ' I adore aood foodl I rcaDy do! l doa't mind beina called • bedoaitt becm.• to me that ii IOIDeOOe wbo loYa the beat tbinp in life: JOOd food, beautiful peintlop, wonderful antiquea and aood music. Perbapl I abould have lived in another century. rm very romantic and 1endmeataJ. I alwaya love to eat the food in the country where I tra¥Cl. American food ii fabuloUI: New Yort -lleak. mubed po- tatoet with Iota of butter and 10U1 ~ imide, or sweet potatoea, com muftlat. port rout and turteyl I love aJJ tbe buic American foods. but I prE(er the' limpler fooda the moll. What rm really mad about and cui't Ft in Burope ii Mexican food. So whenever I come to America, I jUlt wait for Muicao food: tacos, ta- males. dillies rdleno&. endai- ladu. either beet or chicba. And IDOlt ol all. 11•tcamnlel I acquinld my lade for Mexican food wbeD I lived in Californla. Tbe pnlmtation of food ii IO lmpaltant: bow it'I iaWd OD tho plate. YOU ba\'e IUCb beautiful Dlptim and place M!fttap in America! A table loot. 10 1•Y with nowen, naptlftl and the colorin1 all uaund. I love to cook for 10meoDe I care foe, but I couldn't coot ~ day. I Ue> lite eomcone to cook for me, too. I lite to entertain in una1J poupa be- caua I love to be with people you know you can talk to. I can coot anythi.na from .,.,1 .. b to puta with beautiful uuoea. eepeciaJJy Bolopeee, made with fresh herbl and fresh tom1toa My titcbeo in my new boUle OD Ibiza (a tiny iaJand off tbe coat Of SpaiQ] ii IO beautiful! Tho refriprator and the ~ jult went out. and both an brud new. The 1enerator burned them out. But the titcbcn ltilJ loob ID'IOOUll Jt'1 aJl.white. with Mecliternnean- blue tllea on tho floor ud COUDWL 1be meat an 8*a fa DOt too FOCI. bot the Jamb ii fantaltic. Tboulh ft rally hurta me. .. . 11 • MMl.Y Wl!Dl.Y, A..-e 11, ttn UrSt•la • • .. J\Jnetfean Dl1dOlf ls A CclcbrityCoo~ E Whm theFbod Is MexlftDI !" 0 The pr888ntatlon of food ta eo Important: how it'• served on the plate. You have euch beautiful napkins and place Mttlnga In America I A table looks eo gay with flowera, napkins and the coloring all around." By Unula Andree• u told to Helen Doney came you tee tbe Iambi every day in front of )'OU aliTe and wanderlna all O¥ef the place. Tbe c:hidtcn1 an fresh from tho tarmen. and ewry day the fi1berman brin11 the f rahly cauaht tbb into your homo. I apead a lot of time in tbe ~ OD Ibiza becaUle it'I lti1J bein1 built and there'• IOIDe- China aoma Wl'OQI fl'IUY day. But 11ove that ttttbeu with an ita copper .,.m e+e17wbere. 1be bowe ii moldy fOI' my family. My fatbd1 ... to the there, and my lileerl and my biucbet come don olteD to vlCltion. We're alwaya c0ot .. Ina iDdoorw OI' outdoon, wbat- eftl' )'OU want! ...................... ............ 511,._ ..... ........................ ....., ............. ...... .... ..... _...,..., .. ...... URSUl-A'S GUACAllOLE CONTOllATE CA.._...._ .. Tia rs•> 4 ..., ..... c .......... c ... ,. ... F 51 lbE ,...., ....... .... 1 1 fll ., ... ... I tr 1,nu1Gllllpo •• , ............. .. ,. .... ,.,., .... I tllfJlrr;p HM .......... . I z1• •II rtu-,,_... •c•upped 1. Hal\'e avocadol kqthwile, twi1tin1 1ently to eeparate baha. Lift pit out ptly with foit.. Peel avocado balvce; tbc:o m.uh tbe meat (or blend a few IOCODd1 in elec:tric lWMcr). 2. Mix with m&)OllDaire, oGiOD, 1euonin• and lemoa juic:ie. Cbill tborouply. Gaini.b with tomato. "'""'" 12 •rvinga BEEF TACOS I J -- 2. avo for ave .. Ilic a. tac a~ letf ~ I I c I 1. IU~ an 2.· in ho ba. 1 1 1. p 2 m 2. kl Cll y1 bl I. SJ tc q 4 ,.. b I 0 n • 2. Meanwhile. bahe aDd peel avocadol a directed in ieclpe for pacamole. Pl8Ct peeled avoc.clo halvea cavitJ...tde down and c:ut into fairly lbkt a1icel. I. To ICl"We: Open bat beef t8COI ptly aad fill with lbe ·~ llicea aad llrredded lettuce. Ananp OD platter aad pra.ish with leUuce. AlakuU~ PORK·ANIMIEAN POT s CM1(1 ...... ,,.. ... ite.. ...... _ 1. Add to lade: duk-brown supt or &nOlallea, lemon juice and aood spicy catsup. 2.· Plac:c in heavy covered pot in preheated 2So·F. oven for I hour! Oamilb with crumbled bacon. Mab1 6 inv"'61 ..... , d ............. '" '" . ...... ., .... .................... · 1' .. ,, 11 :c ........... _ ... --·· ?') ...... lllMll ............ 11 ........... .._. Cl Riii •J , ......... ....... , ................. ..... 11111111.-an rtlJ ,.. ........... .... 0n, ...... ..... ...... te•dl I , ......... 1. Combine tomatoe9. aupr. pdic; wJl6 o~ kJW flame i.11 2 tableapoom abortenfna for S minute&. Add 1111, peppec. 2. In .epuate lkillet. uuU tortilla in the mnainina lbort- enm1 (add DD lboneo.iq if you need it) • t.urDina tacol 10 brown OD both tides. a. Drain; pac:e about 1 ~ tea- spoom tomato mimare in cen- ter ot each tortilla with IOIDe nUnceci ooion aad meat. 4. RaU each tortilla up, jelly- roll fashion; place in pated bak.ina dish. I . Top with 1rated cbeete, orepno; place in bot OWD to melt cbeae. Sene wieh leUuce wedFI and tomato 11.ic:a. Md..1 12 urvlnp .................... ,. .... A t 11· "•n•rtr • ............ '°"' ...... I 11llr411• ..... ,. .. ...., ml :rllOllloll 1t ... 2 ........... tr ,. ..... ... 1t •e 2 Ill,,..... ... a .. ,.,. , ....... ,tr .. . 1 ...... "'•'"" .. .... ,. .,....., ...• .... _,....,.Woll) ... .... ,, ........... ,...... ...... ._.._._ ...... ..., ..... ~ .,,.. .... '"' ................. 1. Mell bulta' in lulD •ucepm Oftl law beat; adlf omoo. mJt6 S mhauaea. Md boef., brown Mil. Md IDUlbrooml, pdic, tomato, 1heny and browa aauce, mWna well. 2. Coot O¥er law beat lS mm. uta, or until meat ii t.cnder. atiniq occ•*'"•lly. Add salt, peppertot.te. I. Meanwhile brin& ..... to IOiJiq boil, add 1 tahh lpoclD ult; sndualtJ add ~ IO tbat waa ccm•iaom to boil. C.ook lpllhdti GDCOwnd, atir- riq oa .many. uati1 tender. Dnia in c.olM!dcr. 4. ~ immecti•tdy with bat Bok>pele uuce. If clelired. apriatle h"benlly with frclbJy grated Parmesan cbeele. Maku4~1 IROWlt IAUCe ,. ....... I llllPlllHll•lllM.._ ..... ltll2J1p11•....,_.. · 1 1:111 1,111 ClllPJl•OllWJ ...... .............. ,,.. ................. .... ,. ............. ... ................ ~ .. .. 1. Mell butter m 1119Cep1D owr low bell; edd mjnaJd oniaD. CIU"IOU, celery Jeaws. pulley and thyme. Coot s miln.da; add lour. bleDd. 2. OnduaJly. add bed lt.oct and continue cootiq owr low beat until thickened. ltinina CCllllbntly. I. Strain brvwn aauce tbJouah tne ~. Lemon Breeze 2. In amaJ1 MncepaD, anbine lemon Julee and 1elati.n. Place OYW low-beat and ltir until pla-tin • dimolwd; cool. s. 1n mixi• ~!i_~~-ea whitm until foam.Y; pwaua.uy add the 8 ta.blell'OOl• IUPJ'. Beet until 1ti1' and P,.Y. Set aside. •. Beat ea yolb in mixin1 bowl until thidt and lemon colored. Stir Jn Sweetened Condemed Milk and aelatin mixture. Gently fold in white mixture. Spread evenly 'f: Com Flake Crumb. crulll. 8ptjnkJe top with ftlJll!l'Ved CrwnbL Refripriate 2 hours or until 8nn. Cut into wedpe. Yield: 8 .mn,.. -s--.n~ To "''*" 1Wlle (C0411/u#4 /rom,.,. 9) TOMATO llARllAUDI _,.I _,.(1,. 1111.)1'·,. ...... .................... '1&11111 1 ........ .... ...... 1 ..... ... ,,..,... .... ,. l1lllfa•,.. .. ,. .......... .,_... ..... ,. .... , ... .,....' 1111 1 ...... IQ 1. Wllh. Q)d. peel lllld c:bop tomatoel into ~ -Y.a-incb p.c. befoie meumtn1- 2. SUce onlllD Into wry tin llicll. Cut diem IDlo fouitbl. I. Comblae tomatoea ud oranp in 6-qt. bUle OI' Did qyen. Coot o~ low helll uatO tomato juice rum freely: dim . increue beat and boil. UDCOY- ered. undl ormp pod ii fed. tmder. TW. 8-10 miDuta 4. Add lemon juice. eupr. all. ainaer. nutmea and cjnnemm 1tict and boil npidly, ldJ11Da often. until liquid 1p1adl wry little wbm apoonfu1 of bot mar- malade la dropped ooto a cbiDed uucer. I. Belin tatinC after miUure baa boiled 15 minuteL Do not 0¥8l'C00t; lS-17 minnta lbould do it. I. Quietly ltim off foam IDd ladle boilins-bot marmalade to ~ inch of top of bot l1eri1Jad jan. Wipe ~ aoythiq ~ on topl or threadl of jan. 1. Put aterilii.ed dome Iida oo jara; 1crew 1terilized band• tiabt. Al each jar ii filled, and it on net in cuner of bot. not boilint. water. Water lbouJd CO'¥U jan 1-2 iDcbea. I. Put CO¥er on canner. brina water to a boil. Reduce beat and proceea jan 10 minutll iD li.mmerina (lso•P. to 1ss·P.) water bath. I. llemove jan from canner. Let cool for about 12 houn. Remove bands. Tat for eeal. Label. Store without banda lo cool place. Maka 2 plnt1 °'/ow ~ ,,W1 HODGEPODGE REI 181f• 2.,... ........ ,. ......... 11 .._.._ ll1ra 1 Cllrp m 1 It 1 •. H I .. 11'· ............... '- 1 .............. 1-.1,. ..... ......... 1 ... I t1 .. 1,. ... ..., ....... , ................. ... ....... 11111 ..... ......... a r =• . ........ , ...... • ..... ....,ae1n1•,.. ....... 11 8 MllU. Y WUK&.Y, -... U. 1111 , ....... ,.... , ... ,.. .. -11 tt1 ,1111 t ...... I 111tl11,1Hr ...., ..... , ............... 1. 11111, .......... ..... ......... .................... 1. nun ~ lido ... metal bowl Add ult. am wen --._ and COftS' with DcoW Wiler (tat. about • qll.). Let and 12-18 boon, ~ llir eneral dam dariq ... hour OI' two ID bo M'O lllt b8llit ICUlod .. boaom ~ bowl. I. DraiD ~ Utoosalty. rime ia cold water -... apiD.Sctllide. .. Put Ill lffft I '71 bt&reclam into late bale. Hait, ld:J11D&. for 3 mi•ltel 4. Add tbo drained • cpt1tllel: timmer ~·Wei until bealed tbroaab. If mom liquid ii MC> aary. lldd miDure of boiJiDa ~ viaepr IDd ~ Water. .. SpooD bot .... to 44 iDcla ol top ol Meribed jan. Wipe .. and tbrada ~ ja:n with c:kU. damp doda. I. Put lterillzied Jidl OD jars; ll:tflfi lterilized bmadl tiabL M acb jar ii IDed. and it CJO nd. in • caimcr fvl ~ bot, DOt boi1iq., water. Water sbou1d CO\lel' jan 1·2 iDclm. 1. Put cowr CJO cmmcr. brina wa1cr to a boil. wl prOCCll jln in ~ blth for 15 minutr& . I .. ,1111 .. --.""\ ............ 1 ......... ...., .. ,. .. ..... .. -~hi,. •••• 1 ..... ..... ,. .. ~fl•n•• c•uld .......... , ..... 1 ... Clfl9 ....... ••dlll .. Clll"' I~• ,. 111"1110 at ••rM ,...... ............. ...., clUH•• . ... .... ,. .............. ..... ,. 1 ' ............. , •• 'I ........ ft II ?Of .,...., __ ,,_ • •••c111Jrzt,tfc-•- 11111,aw,..Mll 1 .... ...... ,,. .. -.... . 1. Cut apple llica into 2 or 3 c:nmwite piecca. Drop apples iDto a ncxunetallic container of brine mUe by dillolviq 3 tJtJe 1poom all in 2~ qll. cool Wider. Cow:r oaatlliner and • fDaer* fOI' 2 days. Apples will ctilcolor -abli9d • bit. 2. Pua all iapmjmta """ brined appa into a l8l'ID teaie. Bdng to boiliDa and boi1 rapid- ly uncownd, ltirrina oftat. for 20 mimda. .. Add wdklnined applca and boil ptly. uncavend, until mixture thictem; stir occa- aionaJly. MiKture ahould be neilbu dry nor IOUIZY· Taste for 1ea..,ina. ldd aupr OI' lllt if desired. 4. lCeep chutney boi1iaa .. you JID hoc llerilized jan. Pour boil- iaa cbutney to ~ iDcb "' top ol ltcrilized jan. I. W"ape • •Jthinl that ii lpiI)ed OD topl OI' tbteads ol jan with a dean. damp cloth. .. Follow *Pl 6-8 u lo Hodae- podae lleliab. abow. If. af1a' tatiq fOI' leal in ...., a; .... ii not tiaht. open and empty jmr • Rateri1ia jar. lid and bad: boil caaf.altl, ldll and lqJIOCW. Al.U.Jplnu VI Cr1 DI m. thi Col lccto1 s · Classic Vlchyaaolae originated from the creative hand of "'8ltllr chef Louts Dlat. Thia recipe ueea an up-to:d8te method of preparation. but retalM the French nuancee of flavor. 1. Slit aide ol ... witb point ol bite 111111 riw under nmaiq w.-ID W"8 al IUlld. 2. Cooitina lceb. oa.iom and pot1soe. in chictc:n bl'Odl lmpiO'lel tbe ftaWJl', I. Uee flab, cold CIUIJl and mut. 4. RefriterUe immediately after makh11 I. Cbillin& tbictem tbe IOUI'· Bo judi-ao.. wbm addiq milt It the cad. IO IOUp remains OD the thick lide. .. Always lel'W iD chilled bowla. 1. The cnditiooa.I prnilb ot c:Mvee lldcll a colorful. frelb ftawor accad. • • at,, ......... -.. .... ............... 1 ....... ..... ............. , .............. I •1 I 1°1 llNlllellll' II ..... ,....... .. ....., 1-(tMl4Lltmltatl1t1 .... ... Ql1111 .... ,.. ...... .... ...,.._ C111111llCllltlea 1. la ~ Dutdl CMG. beat butter until mebed. Add leeb and oaiaD. and auU """ medium mat, Airrin1 frequently, for 1 O "*"'*' ~ I. Add poc1toea, cbicten broCb. 1 tea- apooa ult and ~ llCMpOOD white pcppel'. Brina to boiJiaa. CXMI'. Reduce beat aJiabdf IDd allow ID boil about 20 min- ulel. uatil poC•tocl .... w:ry tender . a. P\ne lect..poaao broth miDun 2 CUI» It a time ila ..., z dn undl wry ~ Pour into ,. howl .... Slir in milk IDd cream. and beat with wire whilt. ea..... ooi.wate ....i boun or ~ uatil tboroqb!y drilled I. aw with wire wbi.t jUlt before 1en- iD .. If too tbict. beat in Y.a -1 cup cold milk. Tute for watonin1; ldd additional ult IDd white pepper it daired. I. LadJo into dllDed bowls. Spriatlo each 1emna with 2 teupoam chopped cbi¥e1. Serve cold. Mda""°"t 2~ f116. .. ~ .. : lirr1g : IJ'lf JlsflJJJl'~f·~lftJtlll JllJJlii:frlllJlifi·f~fr< I: ! ll 1hf1 f h~i..rl·ir 11· itHhtJ 1rf1 i2:?'' • 1 l ~r ',.,;j~ .. ' "'' J uh .. I"" n!, .. ,,1 r . a : 1 f talu . 1•11f 1 •I 11 J '1•11 n11 1·r'1 II ,,,, I Ii ht Hn,5 1i1i r. u 1.·11 h r!t f If ~ , i1ir.H h UJll.lr . -..' ' r . r ·! • - 1 i' ---------- Plain Talk about a Painful Subject! you undoubt.edly have heard of many IO- called .. c:uft9 .. for the paim, tendeme91, and ttilfnea ol arthritil and rheumatism. The plain truth it there it yet no known cure! But now, there is tomethinc you can do to. help you better live with your problem. What •• Arthritis? Whether it'a called .. arthrit:U" or "'rbeuma- tiam, • it means pnactically the same thine ... ,.inflammation of joint• or surrounding mU9Cles and tendons." Inflammation which can give you an ach- inc b.ck. ltill neck, 110re knees, painful elbows, handa, or fincen; that can make it more diffi- cult for you to move around freely, comfortably ... that C4n interfere with your work, your tleep. your life. Anyone can get arthritis: re- ) prdleu of age or .ex. It can Slta•lden atrike early in life; or later. It OftM Hwtt ocxun amonc rich and poor. Amonc all races. In every climate. In alt IOltl of weather. Then! are many types of arthritis and rheumatism; nmcinc from the mild aches and paint of "Fibr0titit" to the more difficult .. Rheumatoid-Arthritis" and "Osteo-Arthritis." The symptoms of each kind are different. The treatment for each must be different, too. What To Do About It? Only a doctor can diagooee your tpec:ific arthritic: or rheumatic condition; as well aa the proper treatment to control.it.. In certain cues.. he may preteribe powerful drugs. For leu acute cases, he usually recommends the regular u1e of simple anaJcesics (like atpirin). But, for extra relief and soothin& c:omf ort, many docton today ~mmend an external rub to supplement your regular internal med- ications. So, thaf you can leaen your feelq of pain; increase your range of motion. Until recently all well-known liniment, ointment, and cream rubs contained merely an anti-inflammatory ingredient (like Methyl Salic:ylate) to help reduce the pains and cfU... comforts resultin& from tender, inflamed jointa. Thae were all right aa far as they went. Bu~ they didn't 10 far enough! GrutNews! FOi' yea.re. ICienoe 90lllht to develop an ez. temal rub that would oot only help relieve peim camed by inflamed arthritic jointl; but would alto tem~rily de9ensitize tender nerve eoding1 that transmit pain. What'• more, one that would be abeotbed more effectively through the 7 layen of akin. Finally, such • remarkable formula was created! A deep-penetrating spray-foam com- bininc "Methyl Salicylate." the best·lmown external pain reliever; torether with "Benzo.. caine" the quick-actioe, medically-approved anetthetic. A famous New York hospital tested this formula ... proved it most effective for 4 out of 5 who tried it! Now, YoU can &et this very same medicated foam formula. And you need no prescription. It's called "EXOCAINE"! In most cases, this remarkable extra-action medicated foam gives fast, dependable relief from discomfortin& muscular stiffness, and ita cruel, nagging pains-up to houn at a time!· Relief At ¥our Fingertips Today, tbouaanda of grateful men and women agree that liv- ing with their arthritic flare..upa is no longer such a p8inful a · perience; that EXOCAINE'a combined analgesic and ana- PWaful thetic action gives them the Hands? extra relief and comfort needed to move around more freely, more comfort· ably; to work better, sleep better, feel better! EXOCAINE is not a smelly liniment! Not a greasy cream! Not a mesay ointment! Not a watery spray! But a veasetess, stain· lea, and f racrant aerosol foam. Convenient and easy-to-use. Day or night! For fast .. on·the-apot" relief, just spray and rub in EXOCAINE where it hurts. That'a all! While there is still no cure for painful joint inflammation of arthritis, EXOCAINE (to. gether with your utual medicationa) can do a great deal to lessen your arthritis diKom- r - I forts and pains ... to increue your comfort and freedom of movement. Of coune. no medication works perfectly for all who use it. But in 4 out of 5 caees, EXOCAINE haa proved its remarkable effec- tivenea in providing welcome relief and extra .. comfort for the transitory stiffness and pains caused by tender inflamed joints. "What A Rellef" Everywhere EXOCAINE baa been intro- duced. reports are enthusiastic ... "Thanka to EXOCAJ NE, my husband and I now iet hours ol e.ctra relief-move arOUlflfkoore com- lortably. n "EXOCAJNE au.re ia dillerent than any oint- ment ot lotion tub I ever used. What a joy.'" "l've·been takin' aspirin for yea111, as my doctOT told me. But now I /ind by also tubbini in EXOCAINE, whenever I '9t a llaRN1p, my •houlder pains start to ...m.ide much more quiclcly.8 KMe•' With such public acclaim and unaolicited testimonials, why let the diacomforts and minor pains of arthritis joint inflammation oeedleuly interfere with your work, your sleep, your life. · * * * ~Although EXOCAINE Is creating a national .. matlon, It Is not yet avail- able In drug stores In your area. There- fore, we wtll be pleased to send you-.. for the next 2 weeks only-regular $3 package. What's more, we wlll pay handling ancl lhlppln9 costs. Don't delay-MAIL COUPON TODAYI ---------... MAIL COUPON -NOW! I I C. F. KID LAIOUTOlllU, Dept. I I P.O. 9ox I, New York, N.Y.10022 I l'teoM send ,.. regular $3 package of EXOCAINE. I Endosed is "'1 check, ...oney, or money order (no I stomps, no C.0.0.J. I undentand you wilt poy on ship-I ping and handling chorges. I I I I NAME--------------- AOOIESS-~--~~~~~~~~~~- 1 1 I CfTY .. STATE I L DP ·• -...:r~ ----------- PER . FU wnH TllS AD 111.Y FAILUlfS CIEDllfD SKllUmPllJTD HEllON, u.. 6GDS4 DIPT. FW DeWlra Piii eat t.a wHh In ....... '° ............ -of MobcM Md Joint,.... TIIM mild dknlo aollon Mlpa to elflnlnele lntlalbto bl8ddlr ........... on._. A9ll tlf DeWlll'll Plll...T ... .. YOUR· IElf UP IOPOmlSDI A..-ellft~ .... ..... ,_ .. ...-. .. ..,u.. ~~ ::.~ ..... kl .................... 1 'h z I ft. ~.SO -I 1 4 ft. S7 ltUSH lllWa....,. .,... • a •.,.,. .--............ ....... -.................................. .. ......... uoi ......... ···~-· .. --...-••ltllllC&8J ... ...... ,....,...~·· 210 LU a. N.Y~ N.Y.10010 ritis MAKING YOUR EARS HURT AND ITCH? ''Earttla" -er.noying peJn Md Itch ln your eara -11 bfought on by eccwnulatlon of aceea WU. But when you try to ,. mow wax wtth ,....,..,.,., tooth- plcb Ot other pointed objecta, you may lnju,. your earal lbefe'• • better, .. .., •wt '° remove ••o• .. wax-with AURO Ear Oropa. AURO a. usy to uM-just a few dropa looMr'I and dmotv. Ht WU, lets WU remow ltMff. When exceaa wax la gone, the paJn and. Itch of "&rUll" ls gone. Get AURO at all drug countet'a. M'"lona ,.,y on AURO to h•lp atop "Earttla." .......... ,,., Vigor ore Stamina F.ndurance Lass Heart Stress .................... .,. . .................. ... l=tlddiliiiiill ...... fl • • wmum-o.ey VWlli ou ,.. ............ . VIOOIN, ·• . ID.•EY•I DEITUIES FOR A PDFECT FIT ~& Do yow locJm dent'fNe .Up or cauH eore sume1 BRIMM·s PLASTl-LINERrelinadentUIW •ucb-without powder • .-U or Dede. 01¥9 U.ht.eomfortable fit for month•. ')'OU CAN EAT ANYTHJNO. Simply lay eoft etrlp of PLASTl-LJNER on dentun. Bite and it ~ per- fectly. Euy to uee. harmJeU to deMw. and sum-. Money-bed uarant .. from mfa. At all CIOUfttMe. Acc•••tat•d ear ... ~ down J'CMI' .... c:Mlll C.- MUfll eound9, heft cauae taMporar, cfHrneH. DeWitt'• ott for Eat u. .... eapaclarty to ~ ncea. ...... lor ..., ....... Clllfd. ~===.i IJ Cleare •P thla problem wtthout ... of ln'9dlon. H peln -fa PNMnt, con111tt ro-ar dodot. Othefwlae, try D1Witt•1 Oil for EAR USE When You Onl•ByMal From Family Weekly ••• SportSf1b1n's Special Getting SWted Iii Flshlog- Forlbu cwlOur Chlld • ••• .... ........... --..... COllllldlred-0 fllh-bul ... da I.,, • -...,,,. ..., ... fun .. clllellll WUTc Booay acao"°''• c.e..i CoocbM ~ N. .... TtMr•ilcb Lab. 0.., lab De ...,.,.. ft>R 8&GINNltUa Start with &be simple I 'rll 61.b- iq technique. Tbo imM11.eot • ia ao1y a couple of dDDan.. Uae a Ne. I .._, aaacb jula a bea~ eooup .._to your line to lint the bait pity, and we a_. ••l:t:a IO a,.. naJ ICrikea. ..,. JN1DMD>IATac u TE•• a limple fact fir you can budle more IOpbit- tbaa ~ DOW ad • tica&ed ~ me cM ..... then b9 remlMed of: ... or l,J«fr t• a &odmiquea. · K"'6 Ion to fbA. And claFi1o 0 One of the IDDll aciti• ways all tbe ltofiea JOU bear, wl alJ fO penftah ii witb U1 ..... the fancy equipment around, ..... ! I ........ Y.a~ tbcre'• oo 61bina tbafa more rod, 6-ounce nd and 4-pouod • fun-for cbild "' lllf:lull-than , tat line. A ooo-pou.od pu- liml*. i.lic pane.bin~ Ewa 0 &lb. cauabt OD such an out- -• o a if you're not an aqler. ao &. can provide eome adtina wbat? That ju.a mew you • momenta before you land it. and your cbiJd can atut oft on JIOR Ol.D llAND8c For the an equal foodna. ultimate thrill. try II' ' a r:tle9 There are many di&rent • l.J ..._ Bat bcb for panftab, f amiliea of ftsb that at into tbe • apecially btuqill, are Ne. l .. pantab catepy, but tbe IDOllt • ... Bua IWitc:h to No. .,..Pt after -and the moat • 12'1 if J'O'lf Itri.tea are coo- popUlar lpecica -are bJuqill, *tendy abort. crappie (white and black), ~ WHAT aA.IT TO USS? white and yeDow pads. white Lwa and baits fOf' panftab baa. roct baa. yellow bus nqe from manbmallowa to and buUbead BlueaDJ. for ex-deticate ftia. Amona live ample. are found in aU atata; bai1I, the bat b&mbooz.len cnpPe. litewile. are tbe • .,.... -manure There ilD't a state in dlia worma. niabt crawlen and cauntry-or an uea near your eartbwonm. Other ftne pu- bomc -tbat doean't cootain ftsb CDtiom are ' wa, · 10mC ftDe paaftshina waten. • P I aHen, c:rlckk, ..-., Here'a a lilt of prime pan-0 .... fNp aod a•wM (a- ftsbins waia. in the United pecially the tails fOf' bulJ.. Stata: bade). MST: l.acbwanna and i. Amooa the bat arti1kiaJ pat.cons lab:a. Toma Riwir, N.J., • lures ue Mef1i1 s,e -Ne. l.ata Champlain, Chautauqua • f, 1'nJ lb, a., ........ ud Oaeida. N. Y -I Bowdiab Ila-tiny Dw•vle -a 1-, • .._ ervoir, a. LI Winthrop Late. • ....... ~ MlllMI a..pate ea,, *-· St._.., _... _. ,..._ MD>wmm Hot toe, Qaiv· '? IP <H emee). er met Cutylo Jata (tbo laUcr ia Bat flies are ao,.I C.... tbc boOelt like b crappie in • -. Lisk C--. ~ Dz I' ); Waww ad Monroe 6-Qllm Gonla.. WW.. Jatea, .... , Habbard Late, • Mia, Plwl , and aucb Mk•-1 Lake Mendota, W1LJ o nympha aa n.1 .. 111'11 c... Toed Lake wl l>dnlil Labl ........ , _.. Wena, ,_ area.~ naatlD Creek~ • c..., and...... ll1m -.air, ~ Lab McOmullbJ, ~ 90l1l'Bi Late Texama, OUa.; Table Rock Lab., *-; Dora ud Oeorwe tatc.. n.a Dale Hollow R~r and Dix River, &14 bdfoo& Lab. T~ Lab llamiltm. Alt. 18 • FAMILY WfEKlY, ~ 1S, ft12 • 0 0 "' IO at ta ,.. 211 11 • ib \: ct ta DI OI ....... . . . . ... \, . MACHINE WASHABLE, "NO-IRON" EASY-CARE CASUAL WEAR Classic .KODEt Daytllile Shifts ••• eitch oolg '628 / Look fresh and crisp in 100% Polyester ·& Cotton .... .n1 .. tNI tW.1t Look Uk• TheJ Should Cost Much More Than Thia Low, Dlrect·BJ·Mall . Prtcel lOllQ Siem Clusia lmrlelll · lroaing CS-• .. l•zll;o••t.___,_. ... 111) ltyteNo. -llltCCIW 2.ndCCIW Price Add~PQ9tlllll,.. ..... lOJAL u,, ____ _.. .. _·----'--- o=:=-.::== D =:t'°f! .:-='.:" ~·: psy postman ballnc:. ptus 8'1 • polal c:fwllll.. 10U llAYetmftJtM OB1Jt D BMKAMERICARD Acct.No. ____ _ Good lltn.t ____ _ D MASmt atARGE Acct.No. ____ _ INT£RllANK "°----(Find lbcM ~ 1181N) Qoodlltn.t.___ ___ _ L--~-------------------------------J . . -~ _,,___...,,.. . . l PREI I Y A8 A PIC1UU I note, u I fmD dna'f}l our tcnpbook, To die md from dae "'1 begianlDg, Tbatallolw-to bec:la.11ful, And IDOldy wre c:luwuhtg and grianiag. ,.., ewJrJOI•'• friendly and happy, C.oateoted ud ably ecljumd. Not once._ a face haw a f.Nwa • Or a look that ii peiaed or dUgusted. Weallwmto-..oneaaod.r, TIMn'• ...... aoOMempered lapa lt't a 9Cnpbook-od yet not a photo To help• a 1111..,_ ou.r .aapa. flnaDy reuni.S ud are now Uviq on LODI lllud. •f1M:o followed I .eries ol oaJy llilbdY Im cdcbnUd "1oYe tlOriea .. -indudiQa that of Irina M11- tw. and her lt..W. bulband David.. Irina and David tried to Id a visa to mow flO Janel. lluaian oftkiaJa pw Irina an otay, but refueed to let David joi.ll. bet. Sewn times they refwcd. Fmally, afta Irina olf a number ol kGer'I of appeal, iocludina ooc to Mn. R.idmd Nixoa, Irina let up raideoce aa the tidewalt ouClide l...oodoo'• Soviet Embaly. Wbea ._ .a, • wa .on convinced that low could eooquer alJ.- evm Qunmuoilt buraucncy. I JOU ... IMle .....,.._. are a nmnm1 job. maybe you•d bettlcr tab a c:ber loot. One manufac:turu wbo turned them out in quantity .. ,. they dd ia a trice-women bouglrt them for their bmbands. (No ooc knows wbttber the meo wore them.) They are a mml. imim lhc maoufadurer, ho. came tbe new faD mcn'a knit suib- mandoul for their aood loob and for kcepin1 tbcir ab.ape -let the breezes throqb.. Comcrvative mab may ~ fer old-fabioned loq jobm undel' tnit UOU1er1t ID combat tbe cool, but panty- ~ provide all the warmth with half the weiafd. Would it help you my f el- IOWI if they rmmcd them be-bole? Said d.e old po to tbe two lady club . mmJwn who apprwched him OD the pnc&e tee: ""Do you want to leam to play ~oil. ladies?" '"She does; replied one ol them. ·1 Jeuned yesterday." -Eudora Sabo THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kldl ..... ~ldy.Send~ Uona to "'Child," F•alty WMldy, 841 Laln9aon A• .. N.Y .. tf.Y. 10022. 110 If UI I~ Ntumed. Our aa•IW daaghta leaaed to nrim in neighbcdood pooh aacl laad looked forward for ....... to -~ trip to the ..... 11ae day came, -with it ... fint glimpse of the immcmM reeellm o£ the P.alc Oeem. Speeelalea1 at first. wlan 1he found .......... wbilpe:red. ., .... rn sw1m ta the .a.now ...._. -Jin.& V.Q..-.. L. Veg°'> N•. "'Tllw• le 1111 .. , In our dllalocretlc Pn1 CI I I, and iporuclC. My l"OOlt dis- mayin1 revelalion came u a rault of a pol we toot alter ... the 1967 conire-- lional dedioo in San Mateo County, Calif. Of the era. aedioo of IOMe S2,000 aouk who ~ for me, the ~ apomc indicated that ftvc percent ~ foe mo becauae ot their asreement on iaucs; 11 perceat .n-,,ud with me OD muea but voted for me becaUIC Of penooal fricodabjp, my becqrotmd. or penuuion by their friends; and 84 percent did.o't know wltal my positions oo issues were, or what my t.ckpound WU. When queried .. to why they bad v<*d for me. they responded either "He b8d the bat cha.ace apima Shirley A ~ ~ 1'mne 01W day lo fwJ ,,.. ~ ... • "'9adful ....... -You·,. llltDcJ• coond.rlng what 1 do aU day ... IU wlfe ltlkl. -Well. 1wre II w. 1 dkln't do it... -Wad. Andrew. -rhe greatest man that ever lived," Barton told a ~worker, ·was a man named Spenos. He wu br09d-mioded. tolerant. generoua, temperate, witty and brilliant ..• yet be di«i with his taJmts umuapectec1.• "'eo.h: aaMl hit companioo, "bow did you manage to &od out about him?" .. Oh, .. WU Butoa'• gloomy tapoote. .. I married hit widow." -F. G. Kernan PROPER Pl!A8PECT1VE To label me a failure lm't really fair • I Just ltartecl •t tl.e bottom- Ancl found I libel it tt.e. -ft...l[~ Tlw ~ wlto com eagm~ an-- ~ gdt#agOWOlj lo co&g-. oabd hU grondfalNr wltal line of bculnua lw tDOUld -a• that lw aim for. ·room,: the rnJ.ftdher qualy ,.,_ plW. ""Thlll• wlwre the money ..... -Ena Brewer ~ Temple m.ct• or 'He looted boaat and docere OD televiaioo.' " Prom 1'ruth and Untruth: Political Deceit ,_ in America" by R.ep. Paul McClostey, Jr. (Simon Ir Schutter, $2.9,). DATES: The U.S. Women'a Amateur Golf Championship bqinl in St. Louil llondQ. On FrtdllJ, the American l..qion mcdJ in Chicas<> and the VFW mc:et1 in Minoeapotia. ANNIVERSARIES: Pn::aidcut Nixon announced a 90-day h'caJe oo waaa and pria:a ooe year aao Tu I 1 day. BIRTHDAYS: ...,_Alfred Hitcb- c:oct 73; Ftdiel Caltro 4S; Ben Hopn• 60. T....UJ -Princal Anoe of Ena- land 22. Wecln 11 d., -Eydie Oorme "41 . 1buredllJ-Mae Wat 80; Maureen O'Hara SI . Frtd9y~ Jones 31 ; Shelley Wint.en SO; Jlobert lled- ford 3S . .......,-IOI SL John 32. BIRTHDAY PEOPLI!: Alfred Hltchcodl md .... Weel UTILE EMILY ..... Q; M • .,_caled n. DUI door, '°'' .... d n. to..., "tOell o1 Flre'r fMtllYWEEKLY,~ ti, ttn e ti • • \ ''To have and to hc!d ... ~n sickness and in health ... " THAT'S A PLEDGE you can live up to when you have "Wide.Range" paycheck protection that pays you up to $1,200.00 A MONTH when you're sick or hurt and can't work ... in or out of the hos. piJ.al '7o hold" is a fine and powerful promise, packed with many meanings-'6to guard," .. to keep," "to support." A world of promises in one-tough promises to hold to in sickna,,. But you can have help.>.. the breadwinner, you can select the amount you qualify for (from $100.00 to $1,200.00 a month ... more than $2SO.OO a week) to help replace YOW' paychecks when you're lick or hurt and can't work. 1bese monthly benefits arc all yours to spend as you please for any purpose you choose ... money you can use for every kind of bill. Tiley are payable over and above any benefits you receive for hospital and medical bilJs. And you , arc covered for disabilities that start before retire- ment or age 6S (wbic~r comes first), except thole caused by war or military service; narcotics; childbirth. pregnancy or remlting complications. THERE ARE SEVEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THIS Mun.JAL OF OMAHA PLAN: • You're paid up to $1,200.00 a month (more than $250.00 a week) to spend as you sec fit when ~·re sick or hurt and can-i work! You're covered both IN and Our of the hospitaU ! You're cove.red for.both accidents. that occur sickness that is contracted after the policy date! You're covered for mental disorders the same y other sicknes.1! You're covered as a pmenger in any kind of aircraft-even a private plane! Mutu11I o/Qmahil • .,.,,.,,_;I ·~ ... Ufe l..,rance Affiliate: United of Omaha You're covered on and off the job. You're paid in addition to your Workmen's Compensation or Employer's Liability benefits! • You have this rmewa1 agreement: Mutual of Omaha guarantees that no matter bow much you may receive in benefits, you cannot be singled out for policy t.crmination or for a premium increase. The only time your premium can be· changed is when prcmiwm for all policies of the same classi- fication in your state are changed! How much monthly income do you qualify for? Find out. Send for the free facts about thil basic protection that helps you keep your promise, and you will also receive information about the fine plans to meet your life insurance needs now avail- able from Mutual~ Omaha's affiliate United of Omaha. Mail the post-free reply ~ ooW, or write Readers' Service, Mutual of Omaha, Dept 128, Omaha, Nebraska 68131. .. . Family WeeldJ Readers Note ••• Limitecl Enrolment Ends in 30 Da1s Evmy Fmilly Needs Low Cost lnlurlnce Protection! Now •• Every Famly Can Eaaly Afford ft-WITHOUT JOINING A GROUPI Aval"ehle Before OnlY to Association Memb ... and Employees $ $ 30 . Up to Age 301 And Low, Low Rates Thereaflar ••• fJp to Age 701 AND ALL DIRECTLY BY MAILI BUSINESS REPLY MAIL POST AGE WILL BE PAID BY Mutual of Omaha Dodge at 33rd Street Omaha, Nebraska 68131 FIRST CLASS Perm11 No 50 Omaha N~braslla Now you can insure yourself and your wife with a policy guaranteed ' renewable up ~o age 70 ••• and even your children ages 15 days to 23 years can be covered and with the guaranteed right to convert at age 23. But you must send in application within 30 days. The f..UIJ Uf9 1....-.nce ~ la IO pod llld IO lnaplnlM far the ......... of COii .... ,.,.. .... onlJ $1.15 tar eacll $5.000 up to ... JO a!'d .. ,... ......... thlt,.........., ..... _ .... tlona. We'we put all tlll ....... down._. Ill blllCk MCI whitl ••• tar FmlJ W111dJ ....... IO JOU ... , ....................... <See...-•llJ the Ql•tlonl MCI Ans ... on P1P1 I MCI 7 of ll*booldel). The Family Uf9 Insurance pt.n is • low cost. hilh pnactbi insurance pa.. up to now ofter9d only to a1toeiation members end emplo)'l 11 to edd to their NCUl•r croup·lffe insurance Md you can apply now without joinln1 a lfUUp. This plan was deslped to flll one and onb' one lnlurance ne.t: To provide low coat. hf&h pwoC8ction for your loved ones. Insurance to be pun:ha91 by )OU, the breadwinner of the family, up to $20,000 to provide mon.y for your survivors, not for yourseff. The Family Life Insur· •nee Plan do8I just thl1 while It allows you to also Insure your wife, up to $10,000 (up to 1h your ctN· eraaa> Md all your ell&ible children ($1,000 e.ch, no matter how many, for one low prM'lium), ttt rllteS so low for their coverqe, you can't afford not to provide for them .. well. Why Tenn tnsunnce ii Best For You! It pnMdes maximum c:ownge and the lowest pos.- sible cost to do the prinmy job that life insurance Is intended to pet'form ••• pwatecttan for your lovid ones In the event of the unti~ pesslna at • pri· mary famltr pnwlder. The Family Plan Is T~ Ute Insurance so strai&ht· forward In concept and uplained so fully in thls booklet u..t it Is the only type of life insurance we NCOmmend buying this easy, tow cost way, throu&h the United States malt. And ~ can apply rilht from this fllmily Weekly booklet. but you must malt the application within 30 days. Better yet. do it today# 10 DAY NO-RISK MONEY-BACK CUAIWfTEE When ,_,F.,..Ufe l........,.polcr.,..._ -rd• • In ~ home. Sha. It tD OM ol ,... trUltlld ....... And If tor -..... . r:u~===r.:1= n...., llt once. ~ ...................... ,. .......... ., ,_, ................ , .............. , ..... ._.,,_.:::fM,__.. ........... .. .. ..... Ill -..... ,... .......... ... ................... , 1'1 ..... ,.. •• "* ...... 10.., ...., Ilea 9 ••••• , ..... ,. ,.. tsz-'*1,.'IW1*9ct_._, .. .. •111 Y•'re D11b1t T• flN'OI Up To Ace IOI You ~ ~ wtf9 up to ... 60 .,. ellclbee to llpplj for up to $20,000 1119 Insurance for you,.., ($5,000- $10,0C>0-$15,000 Of $20,00C)). up to hatf .. much CDW• .... tor ,aurwffe ($2,500-$5,00D-$7,500-$10,000) but not more .... hlff yiour CCMl'all end L._11000 on wit of ,out' eflatble c:hlldlwl. And ... ,..... CNtCnn fram 15 dllyl to 2!"' ~ old-no mMtw "°" ....,, can be lrt-· duded (far $1,000 CCMrllll =far orie low ........ ~of onlJ 45 C*D a • When dlld CCMI .. In force. fubn c:hildlm .... co.wecl llUtDlnltic8Qy "'*' tf'9Y rwh 15 dllys old llt no Inert EI I in prmDium. Qsma"'r r • C.•tal1 ............... Of .. 11.....,, You and ,our-wit.. MJtlll .. up to~ ... 65, c.. CDeMlt ,aur F...u, Uta lnsurMC:e ~ COWlflll to the w or .,.,.., ...... of Ordkmy Uf9. lnlur11a, without 9111 proof of lnlurabiUty wMtlowlr. Your cHldren .,. ....,. ...._.the rWlt llt 811 23 to conwrt their COWW:: • mudt • $5,l>OO. Ordinary Uf9 Insur.a NP of thllr hlelttt or occupMioft, wtthout MY physical ...,a,.. tlon nor proof of lnsurtbilttyt Tum Page for Low Low Monthly Rates~ FREE FACTS WITHOUT OBLIGATION Mutual of Omaha OmaN, NebrHU 51131 Dept 128 Please rush lree facts about new Wide-Range paycheck protection plan available 1n my stale !hat can pay me a regular monthly income when Im sock or hurt and can't work Also rush free onlormatoon about lone modern low-cost hie insurance plans available lo my family from United of Omaha I am over 63 Please furnish tree facts about new · Extra Security" hospital income plans available 1n my state 1aTll[lT •NO NO 011 ~' 0 I ________ ZIP Code ____ _ THE120 YEAR OLD National-Ren Fr-..i:n Ufe lnsuranc~ Corporation IS A MEMBER Of _., ............... .. , luuraoce srou.-. Netloftal·BH Franlllh1 l.119 ....... = .. ......... ,. ... "' ......... OCK: ._--------------------------------c How Can R--.• 1o L-1 wort&edfotMMMOll ...... 1 4. Does,..., araap life or.._ lnaurance low·oost. hl&h·protKtion fMtUy Ufe In· TM answer 11 llmple. TM Family Life Your ~ needs may M .... ecMI',..... wife? au.....a Plan that cowers J:f:• and If you lnaurance Ptan wa1 u.tect for UIOCia· 9Y9t1 becaUM of you~ Money can't replace the aowia she IMt wish your wife and your ldrwn for one tion memberJ and emp~ to aupple· standllt'd of lMnc. Our pllin to the faml'J;,,. of course, but money can low monthly prMnium. To pt tt... low ment their NCUlar 1roup life lnaurance. this edded ptotKtion. hetp care the children and your family rlltel for your wife lll1d chlldrwi home if she Isn't there. howewr, you must a19o be Insured under And now for the first time, National-Ben 2. Wiii JOU •till ..... COWWllP if ,.. the plan. . . Franklin 11 o«wtnc the ume plan for c:hanpjoba1 5. 0... ,.,, =--.....,,_ .. v ............ matt enrollment of Family Weekty Ned· You need to be aure you and your fem· COW'W ,... •1 Ale JOU ...... E~ If you cha:: f;' mind afle~ era throuahoutthe Untt.d Statel. Throulh .... .,...~ ............... receN9 your Fam ty lnsunnce n. mna enroOments, costs ire kept VfK'I Hy are ptotec19d et 111 times. Our plan life ... ,_ ..... ..., .a.rt --lust rwtum ~r policy to us wltbfn 10 ~ and you act the molt ptotmction for continues no mattw whit. .... _, eta,. and we II promptly refuf?d the money the kJwelt poaible rat.. 3.HneJOUIKtlllM,ourUfe....._. Condftions of t.tth COUid chanp IO you've paid. NOW-JUST ASX YOURSD.f In ......... two ,..,., that your children.,. no lonpr' Insur· So ti: risk nottUnc b1 l!ppfyin1 today. 1HEIE QUESTIONS 8ble. TIMI 'RI they're param.ed pro-But you :::i. conditions Of t.lth of Prices of ~lnl (n well u your t8ction. you or 1 mem of your ~could 1. ff ,...,. ...... plo,ed. do,.,.a proftde ltlndard of I "I) Mel> rillna. end ctutn .. suddlnly and mea. ft d It or -lftUdl .... lnaurance pnMction fot cow ..... ldequaa 1 few ~rs aao, If you answered "NO" to any of these lmpouible to set life Insurance any· ~ JOUrMff .. JOU would upect It. JOU lust isn't enouth today. questions, you and your family need the where, It any price. .... -t.-'-r-. ; ;>..-. . 1, . COMP,ARE THESE > LOW MONTHLY RATES . -WITH ANY OTHERS- • ON OR~ O.FF THE JOBI . The Fmtlly Ute........_ Pim: R .......... Tenn Uf9 I......._ To Age 70 ...... 111 111 ....... ......... :. ........... ....... ....... ., ....... .......... ....... -...... ....... a.ma .._ ....... ----....... "" ---.... ,_ .... . ..... _, [l i ....... ' 1.15 'JIO -~ ii ~ ' ... 1.29 Jl5 45 ..... I [ft ... lAO ... ..... ..... I.AO .. . .... ~ ~ ..... 3.18 IM 48C*lla .. I . ~ .... UIS 2.2JD ...... , 11 .. ... 5.l!S .. ..... , " ' . .. 12.9 s.os ...... I ~, ... 2ID.OO 7.80 ....... •Nldel ._..•ti ... -. Clea .... tw clllNr9a • 15.,. ti 12,.... 9l1la A _. -.wtcl .... ".,,lie II ..._. ti ,_ -. ........ tltll ...., ..................... ....,.Y .... tuO ..... ,_.,_,_ .. ,...-................... .,.,.., .................. • • • HOW 10 RGUR£ YOUR OWN FAMtln UM MONTMLY PltOllUM .... fir ..... -······--............ __ _ .... "'-. ......... -.. '2.SOO ... --- '':::. 7'ctt':!::. ~ .. d!IM _ ....... .. Yeum&.ew . TeTAL Ml ClaY •am&Y HEMllM -...... $--- ..... bt ...... ,...... .... ,.. .... ltlllJ -J"-----------------------------' l , 1. Who ls elieibM to apply? Anyone 18 to 60 yurs of ep who'• In ord._ n•ry FOd heefth .• Wlw. up to ... 60 and dtNdNn from 1!5 deys to 23 Y99l'I can also be lnduded for vwy llttta eddltional cmt. .... 8ddftlons to the femjty .,. ~ aueom.ticaly wt'9n they're 15 ays old .t no edclltional ...,,.um when chlkt ~ i. In force. Howlwr. you must be Insured In otder to cover your wife and children. 2. .... mudt can I appfJ fofl My wtt.r ..,~., You c.n apply for up to $20,000 1119 Insur· a~ younetf On units of $5.~ Is a totat of $5.000, s10.ooo. $15.000 or $20,000). You c.n edd coveqp for your wtf• In units of $2.!IOO ($2.500-$5,000. $7.!500-$10,000) up to • '1\Ulmum of o,. haff of your cow,.... And you can lldd $1 ,000 puaction for elld1 of your alilible chlld,..._no nwttar how nwny-for one low premium. 3. Why such low ratnr NatiOn.1-Ben Franklin Is a INder In low cost l"OUP sUns for vNrw and others •nd by mass en"°""*" throushout the country, ..... costs.,. held to the bernt minimum with uvtnp ,,_... alonl to you In lower premiums. 4. ........ .,., ... t8pef None .t al. Just .,,.,.. the ... aUnple questions on the Applatlon on the beck peaie of this booklet and malt It wtth your first month'• premtum belot9 the deedllne. ThM'a all U.. ii to tt. 5. c.n t ........ Qnl,_, Ute lnanncef Y....ontJnery ute "tnaur...:e eccumuWM C8ah wlue. but of coune hes hilt* .,,... rM.m costs. You 1M1 convert to the aame Oil amaller amount of 'f04llf COWf1llll .,,,. time up to 65 wtthout proof of lnlurabllty ~. Tite FMnily Ufe Insurance Plan ra1:es .. so1ow tocover J011r wife anclonlJ~ a month more to coww al your elflible chidlen, that you can't afford not to provide for them as well. 6. Cain mJ .... conwrt tw CD••-1 Y---"nyttme r.pna .... of her hMllh or occupetJon and without ..., phytiall a.n- IMtlon, up to your (policyholder'a) ... 65. 7. Cain ,,,, chlldl••......,. tMlr cwwwapf Ya-Your dtlld'9ft.,. ~the rtPt .t ep 23 to c:onwrt their CIWlll1l9I to • much • $5.000 Ordinary Ufe Insurance ,. prdlesa of their heelth « occupellon and without any phyljcel eumtnlltton. .. c...'"' ....,,._ polcJ--... canceledr No--1 loHllW, to ..., 'f04llf policy In force you must P9Y snm'unw wt.. ck& N-BF Ufe auarantw ,...,.,lllbllity up to ... 70 without any proof of continued IOOd heefth. 9.C.nmy,.._119~ No i'beolutMy not! 10. Why dD I need tNa COWi .. if I~ athw IMurancef Ordinaty ltt.. unulty « oater plans ~ vidlftc for retirement Income ... fine da- pendirw on wMt you want ~ Insurance to eccomplllh. For pu19 pool!KticMt how- ww, this .. the buy for ~ And " ~ pr-.t m.ur-c. .. "'°"' .......... it pn>bebfy domn't CCNllf' ,our .... and cM· drwn. Plus the feet that If you ll'toutd law yo(lr Pl ••nt fOb. ,.our famUy mWrt be cauatwt wfthout peuta:tion until you could jcMn • MW arouP plln In your new position. 11. How mudt don"" ftrwt month COit? How much lftlr thlt? You P91 only wMt is lilt9d on the monthly rate c:hlrt tor )'OUr ... Ind ~ de- sired. 12. Whit If I become tat.a, clslbled for 6 monthl ot more up to .. ., and can"t mallil ""~ Nationll-a.. fqnklln Liie ... ... ... ~ ....-niUm ,.,....... whUe ~ ... lbff1':Y continum or .....,. you ~ • 10. Butw tbcMCh,our.,,....._.,......., you lltil llllp '°"' ftlht tD COIMl"t ,allf ........ tD CMh wlue .. 11----. In feet. "* ...... m., ... •1 llecl up tD ... 10. (0'12.,_ called bJ ~ .,,. Jury, ect of w, -WW wftlt rnlbry units ot pertlclpeta. In rtols or IMun9dlons II not c:xweted). 13. WUI my benefldllrtea NClhM their money promptly? Ya-We ect promptly, ml"J .,. petd by ,. tum ma1n 14. Wiii the moM1 be •• theh1 Whit ........ , Alt thlinl Lump awn ltfe Insurance dMth peymelrts .... not 1Ubj9ct to Income tu. 15. How do I apply? It's wry simple. Just flll In the Applatlon f'orm on beck P'll9 of this booldtt and meu It with only one month's pt9mium by the ducllM. w.1' P"OCIU )'OUr epplcatlon as quicldy • ..-.ibee .o tt\llt ~ policy can 1Dinto~~d.a.y. 16. wt., should I ....-., nowt 8-• The f'emUy Ufll en.nnc. ...... II only ollered tD the ..... pubic durtrw limMlld ... ...,.,.,,...... And thla 11,.,.... oppoftlftty tD -the eddltkMMll ~· ,ou need •a.. m moi...., ,.._..._. b9b9 only tD 111acllltlon "*'~ end ~111 B11ldel. ,_,. hellth or the ...... of .. ,...,.. In ,.,.... ..., could dw.-Without W'ntnl w mm • 1m- ...,_.,.. for you to -... the .,.~ your-sand--. Since tMrw's a ful money beck sua,.n- i. If you c:hlnp )'OUr mtnd within 10 d• eftar )IOU pt your policy, you Mk oothl"I bJ ~..,. now. And your swoe.ction and rout' flmlly's piotllcticM can belln • eoon -polllble.. 17. Why should I Mlect NationlMlen f'ranldln tor my F1mlly lffe Insurance Plant .._.. Natlonal-Ben Franlelln, 1 130 year old compMy, ta Uclnsed by your own ltatll. ,....a.ted bJ your own mws tnturance depettment and cam. ful llpl re11rws for the PR*CtiOn of .. , lnaut'9d. And ... mMllbllr of the Contil•rtal Corpotlltlot1, one of the wartd's ..,.... end mo.t ,. ..,.:tecl a,........ puu ... 1&. What w 9'duslon .. .._., 0ntr Uddl,. end w tNs II CCMr9d aft9r '°"' poUc:r .... belll In .... tor ody 2 ,.,.... . 11. Who should 1 lst on a.. appllc8tlei1 fDnn? w. ......... JOU Include ..., ..... nwnblr of ,_.. family. TM ........... tor fMlily eowr.p II 90 low, you cmn't donl not to"--the eddecl .,.~ •• -0. ,_,, .. C ' ............ OeMta 6 Le••·.- CLAIMS PAID FAST! .......... f,.... lHI ... ....... wlll ..... DA .. ClllCll'll =ra· ...., ........ ., ....... ~· Applc811ae .. NATIONAL IEJt f'IANIWN UFE.QllUllJCI COIPOllATIOll Oflf), Giie ••r. ..... IOIOI ••U11'11arwm'*7,.•1111 1 -••lluc ....... 1• ............. ..... ,. INSUft£D: 0. 5.000 0 $10.000 IPOUIECOYERME :I. not lie men a• zaoo a • a.ooo, o s1a.ooo a PO.ooo ttWl~tbeema...efQr ~ n s 7.500 0 $10.000 CHILDREN'S PREMIUMS -a.....-o~ 0. 1,000 COVERAGE . TO BE PAYAlll.£ o~ 0 monlNy 1. Yow PW ..... ------------ ~Md --------------- ___ ....,...., ........ ______ _ Dllilof... ....cl..,.. _________ _ _ __ ..,.... ... _____ _ ,._()m_... ------------a. .............. ________ .,... ...... __ _ .. ...,,.. end Dim cl .... cl allldl• --------------------------- I o.t.1111 7 ................ cl,....., Doc:tlM'---------------------------a. .. the polcJ....,.... for._. ll•1d1d to....-. or cMlllll .._ ... _.... In tNI • •..., COii....,, ------- (tt t#tf•" l!Mcompelliea. plln ... 81WOU11t.) ------------------------- To tM belt of ~ llM:*"dilli. a. lf1bllllllloit lft W. ~141on. lridullnl lfiY lllMMlt coltllUiltklil• ol I. II tr9e Md oan11111e1 I ..,. tl'9t W aM1 lnQw •.._..._cl W. ...-CICl111t .... _......,I 11111, MM llr W IM e poic,y II......_ I ......... _, ~·" 8" ••ttll. clNc......,.,.. COll=i1 •alls •ID b1¥: a. tiNdutlOH • ,._, tltlt ._ 811!J ...... • -o1-. f"1 .,._.or lfiY cl "'1 cMdrwt. tD.,. to _,Md II ............ ._..,,_.._. ...... ....., Md..., ...... CJ cWe, ............ dllewor9en.at.A .. WfltNl_tullow ..... lleWllM• ...... . •••mflPt '_,.._..(WlllleO...of~ ,._ .... --... _, --............ ""' TO:MTWIAIJt ....... LR •••tJ dun._ 01 ....... Tm &• YSAll OLD Nllll1a1l·I•. frrz'I l8e ... & ... Caq11ntl1• •AMDl9EROF , TM C..dna•• c.paadoD 111111 a ... 1111 '• OH. WEU.,J: DON',.. ~6.Al.I..'( F&EL.. :C'M E~ciiPPEC> F'OR. IT. .. , '°'ND W1-4V- NQT, , PRAY Tli.L.L.? DENNIS THE · MENACE I ·. , -• . ~IJDGE PARKE.R ..--~~~~~__;;;;;;___;~~----. t> t>t> Aft.ER I 1.!FT~ YOU THIS ,MORNING, 1 WENT BY THE RESTA\,IRANT WHERE BEVERLY BARSTOW WORKED! THE CASHIER THERE TOLD ME THAT A 811.L ARRIVED IN THE MAIL .FOR . BEVERLY FROM A '' • rt~E,~T AGENCY! • THAT WOOl.O OEPENO ON MR, SbRGSON'S EVALU~ION .. ,HOW MUCH TIME AND E FORJ / WOULD SE REQU ED T°""' _,,. Pl.ACE 'YOU PROFESSION- ALLY' - • . . , 1 •~, ~.NCTJ9. , LIS'f'f~, MOW WOULD Y<XA Lll<IE TO .,, . I "' MAft.CIA'S BIOO~APJ.41R? " ' ..___......, ,,.-:""i, I < ' ' • • • • I • • • • • • I ' . • ' .. -'. --. ' <J <J<J ' ·1 ASl<ED A&&EV TO GO · BY THE AGENCY AND SEE WHAT SHE COULD FIND O~T ABOUT THEM.! • • ; • • • • • • • • , • ' . ' ILi WMY?IT'sNOT CHRISTMAS J TIMI!' I .. • • "S~L~ Y BANANAS~' • • , \ By Al Smith' '1'o RAT+ls:i PL.AY WITH SPIRO AGNEW! . . ~ NOTATAU-! A C>iCC>Rb-TOR GAN GIST USA l>JSt;oUNT oN l~INGS ··UH·· Fort A SLIGHT FEE". weu.., 1 ~.P& Yoo r:NJOY 11:-• IT'S C:OSTI" Mli A FORTUN.E ..• by Charles Barsotti '· • ,, . , j .j -I • . .. I ·· • ... 1 -• • ' I . - • " • . ' ' • .. • ' ' . . . l . . . t' ' . . . · 1 ............. WE'Li.Sil .. J.Ai/I Ji:OR. -1He #RiY, . PO!lFIJCIO'f.. • • ' . . ~ • I • t • • • .. l i(~Jf •.• ');-1 ' 1 :JC:;; q~ j-f J 1 I ! . ' . • ..,..,, e-1• • b!OW.OON'T LE,. GO OF Ii TILL r '!El.L YA/ , . • •